Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1920 — Page 27
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TTJESDAT, APBIL 27, 1920. '
MIL MONEY RISES AND STOCK PRICES WEAKEN
'ik&Fsi&tu k : 3 • gglftaijSt ; a?.8gggfc-'ii^tAri % :■. LOWER EXCHANGE AND FEAR tW FEDERAL TAXES.
New York Stock Price*
(By Thaauoo 4k XcSnuum * WtM]
—Apru 2%
LOWS UP T010 PER CERT.
Amrag* Stock Price*
of twenty IndusWMM 97.20, op
price of up 2.97
nl* *M u.n. I
trl bated to the Imaalxn d»y» stock omwImL Sal raatod 1,990,000 l Stl>S>—i.
tjr of Tu«sSales approxl-
action on tno osly a frac* >n indieai
*m BLr.'SS'.T’.,^. m.Inar an «rtr«n»« rsvorsal of 9 points. S«Tlitt« pressure at that period was exchange and
« 1
I
I et ;.em,t> rose to
“•SB
at 7 per at midday, els and oils laid win Lo> gains of i to 19 per cent..
ie hew Twti. »*s Wise)
L» *- V l^P?" _ Li
iiL
iPOLIS CLEARINGS.
April S*
I2T in-n April tf 1010, a,OOO oo 52.43i OO<l OO
M'
The Money Mnrhet.
S’ TORE. April 7?.—MwcanUie paper. 7 per cenf.: esrtisas*, wedi: sfsnlps
93 73; demand 99 79; eablM. bank*. 93 73%: eoauQWSUl
W.73 % : demand 99.79;
Prapce—^Demand 17.044
rlfian firm and Guilder*—Demand SO ** wnand. 22,09: rabid#
160 160 161
Aw.SaD peiliSS leek io*ie io|% afeirrS* Sli Slii SS;
NOGS ON SALE, 6,000; PRICES UP 25 TO 50C
OUTSIDE BUSINESS 8MAU EM. BARGO ON BIO FOUR.
CATTLE ACTIVE AND STRONG
.Am. Drug Syn Am. Z. and L.
90 * 132%
13% ....
..... 53% 53% T. * 8. f.. 80% I fioech 11 •tsel * r*. si %
Ches. A
■
bb Pac .117’ A St, F..
124 124% , .... 19* 2$ It* sl Tl 1 * 11714 lit' U5 i»
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Mark*—firm *n<!
Lire—Dam and,
Demand. 1,7$ti cable*.
Goeerniacnt bond*—8trs*»f; railroad
V. S. E*^
tnienH
^v-HI
10»\
101% 101%
iff# iSJt if?« % 78 70 70 mam
O' i; n* «i%
Oklahoma Bel mmj« Playen
bond*, imrfular. Time (v d«y* ninety day*
peftMnt..
Gail money *tmn|
IME 7 tie,- ,mni.: nBltsI
md I i>er oeni.J
yrsr,;:i?«
p#r
lean 9 i#t
market
Cafl meaey.
rent : Ft.
■Sxi ware mad*;
per esat.
the loltowlnt qu
high 10 per cent,. <k>«in< bid per rent,.- laet lean. 10 per cent.
LONDON April 37.—Money. 4 % per cent, lint rate* •hort •% #« per yam. Thraa
0%B«% per
Benme Fvteea •sandy. PARIS. April 97.~-Prie*s mars steady tka tour** today. Thro* per matt, rapt 87 Crano* 80 <#-ntim*». Bxnhmife on don. 94 franc* 90 centime#, rise per loan. 99 franca 70 eamUnan. The t wes quoted at 17 franc* I emulate*
Lsndsn Her Wtewr
LONDON, April IT. Rw sllear wa* to India. China mm tike mBBSm •etans and * *cardty •< buyer*.
SHORT TERM NOTES
’T} (Nsoonat City Company 1 —April 97— eon#.. 1998.... °* u - ■ m
tehee tebar iK_8u. ^ . ft*. June 1ft. 1 T*. July 14
Fart* 6» o
tad Oa*
July IS 7**' Not!
T*. 193ft.
,* I
1 R!lbb«%I!
4 M
INVESTMENT INVITATIONS —
79% 84%
*hS
?ly
Receipts of Live Stock
bull*.
*10.00: ob™^. ... lamb#—Rooatpt*. 10: epnns lamba. fl 20.00: beet tall lamb*. 917.00: Ushter. 919.00*14.00: best sheep, f 10.00; bucks.
87.00 down.
KANSAS CITY. April 8.800; lights and
J| RAINY WEATHER EPS
r: top. 814.60; hea
.00: fat
10.25:
FollowiBg la a statement of reempts the fajhanapolis lire stock market for pent Sacs. Cattle. Calree. She Bet. Tueaday. 3.000 1.100 700 1 <H *n wk ago 5 349 1.070 788 feme mo... 10,769 1.711 878
Wk thus fat. 7.801 Same last wk 10.618 Same 1119 . 16 085
1.090 1.405 2.590 1.686 3.240 1.056
574 79 129
Mo. to date .119.638 25.316141107 1.992 Same 1919 .184 316 27.190 13.184 1.747
•o far .788 091112.745 55 891 20.978 .917.299 120.441 44 316 1S.»4T
1919
day last week day 1919 .... ■ day 1918 ... reek thu* far I last week ..,. £ !!!*.::: 4a date SStfiS:;: time 1917 ...
..7. 1 Sooo :::: TS:» :::: i:SS2 mis ....10.990.000 12 276.000 12.094 000 ...10,510 000
-^A|»U 27^— A run of only 1,009 Jtoga ftnd an eouftl number held ever from the day before, were large enough to supply the demand. An account of the light supply sellers asked up te jiC&O, Tic to ll.oft hi sher, for light hogs, but the beat early bids were not mere than 56c higher. An embargo on the Big Four railroad on all eastern shipments interfered with outside business but the ferelgn order* were limited more on account of adequate receipts of hogs gt the market* nearer home. Only about 1.990 hogs finally Bold to outsider* and thay were for points in
Ohio.
In the emrliest trading. Armour put up a. drove of several hundred light hogs at $18.90. but other buyers were
not offering more than |15.75 outsider finally obtained
Kin
: inpan
115.75 and an *A Ve c£. then
that price. -
dropped their bid tftlU.iO. but there seemed to be no disposition to sell at that price which was only steady
with Monday.
Only one good-sixed drove of sows sold as high as $12.50 and most of the pale* were *t $13,00 to 91M*. Pigs were also only about steady, with sales'from $14.50 down, but one drov* of 135-pound pigs sold to ft local
;ker al
Kingan finally bought about 400
good fight hogs at 1 •ati mated that fully
loft unsold.
»ought a •hTtI an y :,000 h<
d It was ogs were
140 lb*, up ar.fis 75«16 00 to 328 lb*, a#. 15 75*16 OO to 275 lb*. •#. 15 00# 15 75
wu. 9 wm lb*, up 14 50*15 00
.. boga, weighing down to
40 Ibe 15 50*16 00 t back ptgs. under 140 Ibe. 14 50 down
14 60 down 14 80down
fcS-jXISSiVf^:: I? “|il !S “ 22{XrSi ,b . . ,ta *}.° SI,‘I S
- bog* a year ago. 20 80 hog* a year ago.. 20 70
gale* a year ago 20 66*20 76 Seme Sales of Cattle Higher.
Cattle price* were fully ateady or a little stronger than on the day before. Some of the business was 26c higher. There were sale* of steers averaging more than 1.200 pounds at $13.25. hsifers in carload lots as high as $12.65 and odd cows up to $11,50. For the ftrst time in several dare there was an adverse change In prices of bull# and $10.50 was the practical top
price, The calf market
£J7«^LS» 10 bik h 2i.“ss’‘*« veals te paekem. $14.25: bulk. $12.76
Hl£-£££: tSSf ’i
toear: top wool lambs. $19.78: thorn ftT LOUIS. April 27.—Cattle—ReoeipU.
1.400:
VIMM;
strong to 25c bulk. fll.50
and hsifme. 25c
at $450
Good
'em. Sfte bighsr: canaer oow*.
steady wST $15.85; be
6.00*15
Monday'*
9.000: generally bam time Top.
bulk, light and medium weight*. 15 75 bulk heavies. $14.00*14.75.
apt* 1.800; lamba. steady te -beep unchanged. Too lambs.
$13 00 : b *° 1 ' $17.85*1850; top ewea CINCTNNATL April 37.-^iog»—Beoeipm. 3,000-steady to 3ftc lower: berries. 114. W mm&mm —Receipt* 100. stewk. $490*14.00;
lamb*, ateady. $1290*20.00.
BUFFALO. April 27—Cattle—BecripU. mswss^sA bun^. fl?»0*^^0^jro°l l»mb«. f 19.00 * CLBVELAWD. April 37 —Hogs—Beeriptj* « 000-market 40c higtwr: Yorimrs, *1875
: market dull. Sheep and
CORN PRICES TO RISE
EUROPE REPORTED STILL AFTER RYE AND WHEAT.
SETBACK BEFORE THE CLOSE
PITTSBURG.
Ittii iioSo; T 5S-»iiatfRio.
steady; top. $16 50
orksrs. •ring ; mar-
top _ lamb*.
kst steady: top. TOLEDO. April
li flirt; market, steady. — . medium*. 516.00: Yorkers, $15 25: ptga. $1580. Calve*—flteady. Sheep
fambe—Steady.
37^—Hog?—Receipt*, heariea. *14.00;
Supplies Low In Row
Stocks of fruit* and vagstaMes are running low in Commiaaion row as a result of the extended railroad amkn. A few shipment* arrive by axprwa but the quantity is insuf* •riant. The supply of orange* is almost •pent One of the largest houaw in the row ha* no orang** to sail, for the ftrst time in its history. Small receipts of home-grown green onion*, rhubarb and leaf lettua* act aa drop* in tba bucket of the demand. A car of sweet potatoes ran the strike gantlet. The shipment came from tha Oak town (Ind ) district. They sell at $9.00 to $990 a hamper. A shipment of oooosnuta ie priced at $1.80 a dosen. or $11.00 a bag. Home-grows hothouse leaf lettuos coat* tha retailer 20 to 39 cent* a pound, FVortda psss, • recent arrival are $4.00 to $490 a lumper. (A* quoted by Indianapolis commission man)
$3.50.
man t n*rg, 1
Artichokes—Ca Asparagus—Cal of 12 bunches. ■fans—Dn*d. 3 9c; Tama, ....
. „ $8.00 a hamper; ..
m Bimiwr
■SU—Loiri§ian%. 91.60
Mi
chigan nav
navy. 9e a lb.:
etrirndeM an, $8.50
LIBERTY BOND PRICES
1 97—The net
sns
ppm - annuS* rrp<
public today.
COTTON PRICES REACT.
Weal
NBW YOM. April 27—There was * rewmsmi
break in
WtlT^TS.OOc; however, and
•°® n broke to
_ lo tha oirfrulation of notlaM. e estimated at 700 balsa or over i^bfeCHrl 0 weather news, and after net
^ is« ' '"•CfrFrr UAfa^erable showing
AIKf
• teady. with the best veals te 115,00, but Inter. Juet as geo I
sold et $14,80. Ther* was no change
In the market for feeding cattle.
The local situation is still feeling the effect of the condition* at Chicago, but on the opening market this week the best price for steers here, $11,80. wan 10c higher than in Chiongo. According to report* Chicago price* are subnormal on account of the limited outlet for the live cattle as well ae tn# dressed beef. The highest price here on Tuesday- wa* $14.ft0. paid for fourteen thoroughbred black cattle raised and shipped by Ben Simmon*, of Lebanon, who is a breeder of Angus cattle. They averSYS?. SJJSSilViS! w ' r ' * 0M bT
started a dosen bunohen; hom*-gi selling up bundle*: southern, $1.50 a rood kinds ftprouts—Cslifc
tsnjm:
to medium. 1,
Good U to *Mft#i.“i.Vob to C^n2» to_«Mdium: V —
feci-i.ftoo-
cLiS» lb u; medium: 1.666 to “ 50#ia 00 AJ 0 ?® ”* 11 oo
$19 79*14 00
» up 13 $5*19 80
13 00*lt 3ft 13 00*13 3ft
1.100
11 75*13 50
13 00*14 00 11 00*13 00
10 00*11 00 good to heel na** 800 Jbe. 11 60*13 60
yearling*
ngSTX
lb* UP
to medium, under
9 00*11 00
mdtL ■
30.O&.'
hone tn the i
r tar
L til M ill ii
SSL teJSJ'lU 1 ®
'w : V
»«*
•oo
i»o<‘.y. t y-- 1 ^' t ’iak 10 M
m 'to medium, under •ad "cuttera *.
10 00*u 00 !%*!&:
■ 1.«°0. 1 '~. SO. 10 00*11 «s
'good bolognae.
«~g
I S* l S R 14 00*18 09
aalvejl .. . y - • a --s. *. QP * $
Iba. UP .. - • • • •
|7
REGULAR STEEL DIVIDENDS
* 2 new
IZM: and the
353 YOU
dbekmadHiH common and ■laA. Total
March 31 as 9
at the
is, aadeed. 80 9?? Green Mountain,
• •»« ssa* •*•*«*»- r * -a a w 45 W W
CTosing 34 00 S-f<H
g>— ■ fuRr
piSl iS^Od: aaJea. SOO^JS wasraB
TANK WAGON PRICES. waa&m&xs
Cyltndwr and Eagtaa [Tudisnapnk* Wholesale
rBSU
NEW TDK 7. 1ft 1-16e; July. 1499c.
Rp* Caffee. 18 A-Me. April 27.-
Viro rtimnia ca^tIeL 00
-- 800 ffpr-
!V” 10 00*11 oo
So lair steers, under
ftSTTb*. - . - ® 6o*io oo 8^—. r .-
7 00 S 00
s 110 00 €
75 001
ntiffft Laaaha at $18Jft.
The principal band of stock in a gun of f«wer tha.n 190 sheep and lambs was Clipped youngsters that
-* - M
Chicago
Pints
a 95-lb. bag:
Florida 83c a dosen: hothouae. red, 60o
grown. 60c * dosen
a dozen bunches.
■mseels Sprouts—California. Cabbage—Holland seed. 7c a
a lb.: new Florida, $3.50 * 4.00 a 80 lb*.; new Texas. 5 and 6c a lb,
Carrots—Louisiana. $1.50 hamper; new, $1.50 a dozen
Cauliflower—California. 9.00 *
^oflery—Flonda.
$1 75 a dozen. a dozen pots, hot house.
CHICAGO, April 27*—Fresh advance! in the corn market today resulted from continued rainy weather *•»<! Crora indications that Europe was still after rye and wheat. Both Franc* and Great Britain were said to be out of the market, but other trans-Atlantlo countries appeared to remain anxious bidders. On th# upturns In the corn market, however. Profit taking on the part of holders was much more la evidence than was the case yesterday. Opening quotations, which ranged from unchanged figure, to Ittc higher with May $1.74 to $1.7444 and July, $1.88 to $1.87, were foHowed by a moderate reaction and
then by new rallies.
Weakness of sterling exchange and of the New York stock market had a bearish effect later. The close was nervous at l%c net decline to I’Ac advance. with Stay. $1.74 to $1.74*4. and
July. $1.84 ttto fcl.$i.
pats climbed to new high record prices, but then sagged as a result of sales to re alia# profits. After open-
e off to %o higher, including 8$ He to $0, th# market
SSy\t «»Hc
eased back. Paovislom
tledT
ons were decidedly unsetLard declined sharply after a steady opening. CBy Thomson 4 HcinnanB'B Wire?
EYE—OpenT” May 2 19 2 lit July 3 06 3 04 COEN— hat July 1 67 Sept. 1 60 OATS—l ^ May
Close. S Oft • 3 00 2 0314
1 7914 1 84% 1 87%
PORK— May 36 35 July 37 70 37 75
1 74% 1 74 1 6ft 1 64% 1 68 >* i ftig
m 75%
36 35 37 75
IS 05 18 80 1950
36 25 97 02
10 ftft §?S? 17 $8 IS 72 19 32
96 25 97 05
10 Aft 20 35 21 10 17 Oft 18 72 19 8S
tNominaJ.
Chicago Cash Grain.
CHICAGO. April 27.—Wheat not quoted. & N S..^Ta i « 7 *A5i»; “ V< ^ N0 ' *
quoted
inal.
1.76' Pork—Nombs—$1790* 16.25.
OTHER GRAIN MARKETS.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 97.—Wheat—Cash: No. 1 northern. $3.10*3.18. Corn—No. 9 low. $1.87*1.68. Oat*—No. 3 white,
114 * 1.02. Flour—80c higher
s
standard fleur quoted'at $15.60 a
lb. cotton aaeka; ■
Bran—$51.00.
: in car$15.50 a ahi potent*. Flax—No.
SA8 CITY. April 27.—Cash wheat— red: No. 1 hard, $2.65*2.02; No. 5*2.90: No. 1 red. $2.83: No. 8.
CINCINNATI, April 27 -
Oucumbcr*—Terre Haute
) a crate of
lb.
*2.00 a b bunches. 3.00*9.60
95.00*590 a crate.
a crata of two desen.
dozen boxes. $5.50: Dromea box of 36 packagaelent—Florida, $6.00* 790 a crate. 76c a lb.; French imported. 90c. fpraia. twenty-four 8-ounae. _ . 6-ounoa $495: Smyrna. 97o a ^Garlic—California. 40*50© a lb.; Texas. it—Florida, $490*790 a box. $8.00 a caee; straight (60 pound om^eaJ£erAiStJt%m.
te—35c a dozen.
luce—Leaf, hothouse. 20*23c a lb.; Iceberg. $$.00 a crate; Arizona. $8.00
$1.7$ a basket. $13.00
Ifangoes—Florida
iTP
$3.80: white# and
$890;
18.06 a baira*
bunchee. Yeuow*. bushel,
meetic, one , for 2 i * c “I
naval $6.50*8 a box. j - -its—75c a dozen,
ancy home-grown. $2.98 a a dosen bunches: tansy couth-
9X.B0 a bushel. - 90 a hamper of
as—Miehigaa. 9390 for ISO Dw. Potatoee—$690*790 a 100-!b. hag. “ a dosen bonriwa. aa baTk. 40e • dosen Itrawbwriea Freeh. Florida 05*9&e a quart: Louisian*. $4.80 *4.76 # crate at 94
sas t t ,.S l V« e L!*d S
oh Monday.
9 00*10 00 ft 09 * 8 00
****** tm
about $2.00
sol stock.
than wool
Live Stock. (U. 9. bureau of Cattle—Reompte. 8.000; aha stock. 25*ft0c higher; »; most cows and Dulls steady to "oc $8.78*9.00: am ▼eaters. $14.00; feed*
LAFAYETTE, fed, April 2i^ , io6 00 J l lo&-nZ*7Me
butcher heifers. 1,000 lbs. $890^1090: choice butdber cows, heavy, $8,00*11.00veola. 140 to 190 Ihs, good to cboice. $8 00 ZZrtZ? 2^32 STS. TET- &&& . 9 SS to ftor thasgL $990*5.00: good te 10 w< * ,
9375
s gsrs£:.;..r: ' SpjE5r;.s.i.»-r ■ JPk “ ‘ .50* 2.75 a $Mb. basket.
Wheat—$2 07* », _$l.ft0*\.9O;
taw!
So 9> 3 ».»*
$1.77*1.70; No. 2
p. ft^yellOT
L * 1.82:
Cash. J 4 yello yeuftw.
Sy® 1 —4IS. 14.
-Wheat—Caah. Ne. X
No.. 3. $1.78: Na li 3 < ysllow 8 *l T^clfo!
$4290.
DETROIT. April 27 ‘ $2.00; No. 2
w. $i .73"; No. o’ yeHowT'si'fMi -'No’6 $1.65. Oats—Cash. No. 2 white. $1.13; No. 3 white. $1.12: No. 4 white.
$141. Eye—Cash, No. 3. $3.30.
LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 27.—Wheat— No. 1. $2.76: No. 2. 82.73. Com—No. 4 to better (63 lbs. to the WtelL $1-84.Oato—
mixed. 97o. Eye—No. 3,
White. ^1.02;
$188; No. 8. 91.8ft.
sYSsWIsa
$1.75. Hay—$240.
3 yellow.
S. » Ry#w-o
3 cash.
Primary Markets.
[Thomsen A McKinnon 1
)00 P omitted)
Chicago
SSSSffi. 15! Duluth §0 $t. Louis iwn.30 Toledo • * e o • • • WO X10 Kaneas City 62 Peoria 36 Omaha 82 Indianapolis .... ft
(OC
RECEIPTS.
Wheat Com. Oats.
§ r
55
Totaie .. Yaar ago
44ft 791
:::« iti SHIPMENTS
Wheat. Corn. Oats
PRODUCE
riSlTS.'^ 5Sw wed ai inrtianapotta.
butter^and .*SFae 1* 40c a dosen, leas
•##9•m
2P 60
Chieego ....
Milwaukee Duluth 8t. Louis Toledo Kan**. City
Peoria
?J? 1SI GLEARANC39. w T-t Do, “* W * IKJSL.*vju::::;::j99
Totals
Year ago
m- ,55
Oat*. Flour
545
INDtANAPQLIS CASH GRAIN.
bids for toll of
S1WS
DOWN ON THE FARM
-.s-aSerets JASB luas and lairs.
•nd - develop-
of a in cc
will be _ Later corn will he recards kept of its progress meat. The test* will be. con neetton with the fire-acre eon testa to be held in th* county
.am much «*.
srs ^ h ** ! ‘ -‘"sa:
•ZstfSiFE^
; 170 to —rHj— Aft -
r--*5y -
■tags. $11-00; roughs.
Iha» $1590: 1*0 to 165 Ibe. $1490;
nw. to 120 lha.. $12 50: 90 Dm
ttttie hop* of a good crop.
er of this
township said that because of lack of labor
b* would plow up and plant in
of twenty acres set out He has had four tenants ecent months and cadh m or night hoars a day.
yg
”toine to cultivate nteawb^rtea? Hsirili the soy beans to his hoes withosri
■ting the crop.
straw bought in St. Laute" wLatokL* **bm
we do not recare week wo will harve to
w»ck *a!d tha
$UJM down. Iwwisn laiung to
■ it thi*
our factory.**
by many
fans yean crop
.^V
% ;
d53S«’SlS L o. S38AO:5 ** 1 —
: —*lhapectleme—
““ 1 iTvSiTft $ ww
8
PRICES AT THE MY MARKET
1 l3a ! &r:. tuj»au«o. — WAGON WHEAT PRICES.
selling prices
. m prints, 60* 6
butter. June creamery. 8 _ CREAM—Indianapolis
try butter: Ptoah prints. 66*68e;
»y. fc»c
* 70c a pound for butter
iba.
India&apol
.‘"KTaSSSiSJ
abbers' 563c:
f*Mci
larga. $306. small
YORK, April rr .—Butter—Steady 3.807; creamery higher than extra#. _ "Be; creamery, extras (92 score).
70% * 71c: packing stock, currant make.
^»iSXT
48c;
firsts.
Firm receipts. 600. Live poultry—Weak; fowl#. 35*87c: tod roosters. 28c; turkeys. 25*30c. Crossed— Steady; prices unchanged. ’—Rutter—Cream-
f, 60c; packing Is, 36to spring-
ers. 4U«sooc: roosters. 31c: stags, 26c; duck*. Ibe: geese. 13*30e: turkeys, hens. 40c:. gulnaaa young, dosen. 98.00. Rgga Fresh ^gather^ 39c: ^©conds. 99e: goose
LAFAYETTE.
buying prices:
Poultry—Old cocks, 13c: fowls,
old tom turkeys, 36c: hen turkeys. 35c: ducks, 15c: gaaae, 15c fancy stock worth
more.
IXJITISVTLLJS, April 27.—Poultry—Hen*. 38c; nwdium springers, 98 *48c: ducks, 22«( geese. 26c; roctera, 16c; guinea*. $f90 a it £SS£B!L‘‘,£r*liK.A. crnr Aw u sr.— «» finite. 61a: eeeonds, 58c: packing sto«4i. 70c; springers, 40c; roosters. l$o. «SSJ“*7*Slic’to2s^22SS , -l: A.
89 Sc.
Ind. April 97.—Packers' Butter—30c. Egg*—80 o.
25 @80c:
Apple* Dull and Weak. NEW YORK, April 37,
^190 ;
dprioota. si . to^fanqy^
■teady.
r:
choice
. w 30 * 99o. choioa, 18c;
_
How Kansas Figures a Loss on Its Wheat Crop
secretary of the JUnsas
wheat A grow-
ye • wanwi w
E agriculture, says: balance in the 1
J. C. Mohler, state board of
atOftFftble ctoh b ^ er 1 * hands at tha end of the sagaon doss not necessarily mean a profit. Tbs large gross returns from the crop and the fact that it left balances temporarily large in the accounts of many fanners should not be al-
weatern raised al _ his report return The crop {•c,
shows the
Depend i.ble securities at hlEheet current rats*. Thomas D. Sheerin ft Co., Inveet©.•Rj SecurltieB, Fletcher Savipg* and Tru*t Bldg^ Indianapoli*.
*«
for stock delivered al
m 100 Ibe.. 7ft«. tlSrafe.
Rubber. No. 1. 8a.
00 lha, 80c.
Row Aria.
[Dealers' Sallhig Prices] Ou—A gal on ta S
A Trust Fund
in the Phoenix Mutual furnishes supreme safety for your principal, and a high rate of income. Cartful men are buying trust funds to provide a bed-rock of safety for their families.
Roy Shields •bnrral aormt Phoenix Mutual Lift Inaut-Arvce Coenpoiy •AMMUIR TRUST BLDft
for tha tt of ninetyw iowance* to placement*
M; e tor his serrios* as S manager devoted to wheat, an average an days a year: suffirient sleover ne ossa ary rspair* and re-one-third of his hoiuo rent: *t crop failures, acre* harvested the —- ^ the acres that are on tha average Abandoned annually. Seed Fries*.
$29.50; timothy. $590. »«Si£Sb. cgLZiCofiSir'Sr’**"
Soger Una.
New York Soger Firm. NEW YOKE, j.April
$18.65:
firm; sranwer#
operators
,18M niSS'.
>: January.
Bpring Whsat Flour !• Now at Its Record Price
MINNEAPOLIS.
▼anced 80*PI load lote at the
the biggest 1 highest price The increase
market.
I JlfevSr&K was ascribed to the high wheat
eM;
NEW
Metal Prices.
YORK April »7.
don; Spot ©op
EM*'to £43 lie.
•et fstMNft
OTHER MARKETS ON PAGE 24
OVSB M% OF THE LEADING INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS
BUT HOBBES FROM Thxy Bam a Reason!!
fAPOLlS BUSINESS FIRMS G R E G O RY
819-991 SOUTH ALABAMA-
LOANS c£?,4£» 5 1 / 2 %to6% BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
Money to Loan on Mortgages STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Government, Municipal Corporation Bonds
Preferred Stocks
BECKER & OVERMAN 1310 Merchuts Bank Bldf., Indianapolis, M.
members iisaasL.^v.Si.^sss.'iT-
PHONE*
i Mala 119$. 1 Auto. 31-409.
Vo ON SAVINGS •nd PAID-UP CERTIFICATES
s£2£vi!£l*
Auditor of Ntate
UNION'S^IONAL
(Dividends Payabl
Assets over
(bnting
• Saasl-Aftnnelly In Caah.)
mm'rnrn
9L$7$.eoe I* ani m 1 emywwv
TION
Immediate Shipment From Stock STEEL BARS, REINFORCING BARS, SHAFTING, SHEETS, BOLTS, RIVETS, BELTING, PULLEYS, PACKING, PIPE, FITTINGS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. THREADING AND
SHEARING TO ORDER. CONSULT WITH US
VAN CAMP HARDWARE & IRON CO.
=!
’ON - TAXABLE, preferred stock. rAHWSX«S„“g 10%. Secured by Bed Estate. Complete information upon application. Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co. Fidelity Trad BUgL Indianapolis.
OLD RELIABLE TINTED LEAD
.c * tr ~' | V -A •4 '
Old Sellable tinted toad wtU net ao*t yen •vsr 119* per galtosk when thliaed down
for use.
and other
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r fsOsm. whim benght w
City ofjMinneapolii 5% Bonds Da* Serially, 1928 to I860 Price 99 and interest Yielding about 5%% o* bonds due 1G2G To about 5.05% on bonds das 1960 Circular on regiisrt f#r IN«Mi The National City Company IndiftimpoUs Fletcher Savings & Trust Bldg. Telftphon*—Mftin *011. Corrupcmdmt Ofjioe* to mors them to <*Hm
You Can Not Afford to Wait for Principal and Interest -m yrOST investors have been through the unpleasant VI experience of having to wait for delayed payment -***•*• at principal and tnteiast«~w*it lot weeks of months—sometimes forever. But no Inventor has aver had to wait for payment of prtndpal or internet on any bond safeguarded under the Strom Plan. Thai* bonds have always been paid in cash on tha day due. both principal and interest, without loss and without delay. Tito strict nd •denttfk safeguards of tha S*rmm Han which makes certain prompt payment off both internet and principal actomatkaUv on the dates due, have been tented and proved for 38 years. These tried and proved safeguards insure in the future the same unvarying certainty of automatic payment that they have aeeom* . pushed
aaos
in tha past.
afford to neglect m3 mmmtoation of thsJTbwei
Sweftdbhow
prompt payment of principal and interest in caah to in-
vestors on the days due. Ask for
t Circular Now W-386.
SW Straus&Ca MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING TatepkMM Ball Mata 1881. or AatomiHi $4-883
INDIANAPOLIS ^ M3NNBAPOLXS SAN FUAMCQE9CO
chicaoo
Pint Mortgage Bonds Exclusively Thirty-eight Team without Lots to Any tow
tovestor
