Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1920 — Page 28

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PRODUCE

to >■20: 250 to up. $0.00:

OATS—

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than [

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cattle

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now put-

Firm

„ YORK. December 30 Butter— exu^f t * S 57 , :?i 9 *i“ ,,B: cr ^» n ‘ er y *“«*»«• ^ e,tni ' ??:0re> ' hered. exUa nraU. 76«77c:

fow£

46C iu bar-

b«rs unchanred.

December 30 n..«»— I 'ra^'r.tu'’: r.'S:

fxzm

and up. 26c: under 4 mm

16c: j

3 Vm^% 1

choice

ceiptfl, liaht: myket.

ln C U 5 Ve ! , «mmon 0 kmd >d £*jSfaX<Sy

13.50.

g*| n

No. 1 lambs. r $7.25 down

BUFFALO,

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U2.25 00 a “*'» 00 ■ » 00« » 50 :b15S * ««^10 00 7 ^ 7 00 110 00

! --.5 50 3 SOte 6 00

6 8.50: ;at fit down.

■ choice hs. $7.r

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anuary, $2J

May. 13^3.

8.10.

ay. $12.1

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CHICAGO. December OOrd. ^$1.82. Corn—Nt>..

hard, 72c:

white. 47% 648%c: No 756 .^uy.u, rib*. $10.75 «12.00.

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— ^ Grain.

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6 2 $2.a

$2.60. cm. $1

1. f.

N?w $ York mixed mm

Spot, hrme.

c. 1. f..

Wm

turkeys, iGO. ]

8c; aprinys. rAYETn5. I;

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*%c. ^ Flax—No.

30.—Wheat—Cash

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yeHow new, 70c: No. 4

lambs. $7 PITTSBURG ccipte. 4.500: r 10.00: teary IT&ia

mis; w

$4.0065.00.

KANSAS CITY.

8T. LOUIS, December 30.—P< Hens. 22626c: uprintfi. 30c: turkey SS-^^WSR. “* 1

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cAamery. Sto • BUSINESS CONDITIONS NOT AS UNFAVORABLE

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INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN.

No. 2 red.

mixed. 66«66%c.

~‘iltn; N<

,*«.72%c: No. .. mixed. 66®67 *4<

jrellow. : No. 5

heaxy fain in

to be so

on the surface,

aller volume of ui.vnsss.-^saj factor* reported this month are a

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70

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—December 30—

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BUILDING PROSPECTS I NEXT YEAR ARE FAVOI

Wheat, through billed.

&8.05. _

»ssr«s : ^t;.43‘.^?p«„# the trouble with copper

clover hay.

The Wire Message gays: Copper in common with other commodities, has suffered There is a limit beyond which curtailment output can not be carried without demoralixuif producing organizations. There Is a large surplus, the anticipated detfaand

Wheat—No. 2 red. 2 cars: No. 5 red. 2jhss not materialised, credits hare been curcars: No. 3 soft white. 1 car; sample. 1 ear. , tailed, and the weaker holders of copper have Total. 6 cars. . ' j found it necessary to force the metal on Corn—No. 2 white. 10 cars: No. 3 white, the market to me~t credit obligations. Cor 1 car; No. 4 white. 6 ••are: No. 5 white, tj turners do not fear a substantial raise in ears: No. 3 yellow. 3 cays: No. 4 yellow. 0 ; prior, while a large surplus exists, and natears: No. 5 yellow, u cars: No. 6 yellow^ urally prefer to let product* carry the

1 car; No. 4 mixed. 3 cars; No. 5 mixed.

ii,e, SEhS

Total. 52 cars.

Oats—No. 1 white, 3 ears; No. 2 white. Mi I .‘t 1 ^‘ t“L 3 14*^ 3 “" 1 ' SSS,* r * Uo “ 1 »' ‘ ’ * “ ’ ■— 3 Uamthy. 1 ear; No. 1 light 3 *— J *- mte - -

1 car. Total. 2 cm*.

Me a

30 ,C. ». 11.

.0-000:

‘*11.5* beak. UJ *8So6lc bulls, steady to stroc®; e | ;

higher.

46.000; te lower

hglkt

INDIANAPOLIS WOOL PRICES

balers are bidding ^ 1 and 13c for refected.

TANK WAGON -PRICES.

19.le a galios. -V- M. A P . 30Ae a gaUan. .: L. AS 84c. - ^own. tSJtt a gallon:

•o freer at 4 %c for Cabas, equal to 5.38c for een- “ “ for at quiet for fine At noon V ' '■ ‘i • ' ■ * cVwed steady; -ales 1.800 tom,; 4.45c: March. 4.04c: May. 4.8*ic;

metal, rather than carry it themselves. More-

stock-taking period is not e consumers care to load up. The

Sssg^cisjsnag- “■

approximately 60 per cent, of the need so essential a metal should be are realizing copper is a bargain.

Print, and

Still Selling.

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t 66c: No. 2

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SHOP EQUIPMENT

VAN CAMP HARDWARE AND IRON

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INDIAN APO

LIS

Honsing Shortage WIU Bring About RsMnnp-

tion ef Extensive Work, It Is KaM— Ample Capital Will Be Available.

Summing 1921. 8. W

A Co.

Straus.

The enormous housing shortage

will constitute a potent impeUmg force back

W,

of building activi times when the U

ceases to function, but *i

necessity be transitory mated at 2.000.000 ho ities equal to the —

sr&s? With a dei

There are .d demand

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requirements of

about 10 per cent, of the population of our country, the year 1920. while witnessing considerable building activities in some places, has not relieved the situation. At the present time the transportation mutation is adjusting itself .satisfactorily. Labor also is becoming stabilized. Price stabilization for materials has not yet been effected, but conditions seem to be growing better and will continue to do so in conjunction with a more stable labor situation and the ability of manufacturers to move mate-

rial* freely.

^ Ample capital will be found to at the nation's building requirementi development of other favorable fi more genera! adoption of the amoi of real estate mortgage will help . more plentiful supply of funds as _ for the industry. It must be borne in

also that the attitude of capital toward ___ building industry will be governed to a greyt

— s^R<^4yss&

‘ “ " I to otter channels o

sales on memorandum continue pie prints and percales. Print improvement. Yarns duil.H ajtk reported smaller. Lay Tu silk throwing plants. Wool

burlaps quiet.

D NOTICE

•lock

January let to

* p] The regular dividend Lyons Enterprise* will December 28th, 1920. Wilbur A

ICE

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of The Wilkereon ,« of record .

,

showed ; to divert ca of raw ; vestment ■

pita) to

raw | vestment. Legislative noted 1 carefully studied, with i and ' fair and right to all o

TOLEDO,

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to all c

develop satisfactorily < legislation is overdrastic, driving capital to otter

j tion can not ^ ww«. tor if

mg up budding end greater * meant to be It also is to

est is

inrlts^uture stability, [iies^in the stimulation t also are revision of to be denied

■* and estate

it sbouki have been the fgES&SZZlX

Dividends Fletcher Ave.

For 30 year* celved dollar posit*, phi* «%. Not one dollar of i ever been discout 1

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