Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1920 — Page 11
W REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. FREE yourself from the landlord's clutches. Let us establish you lb a beautiful home at Its cash value. We extend easy terms. Investigate our plan. . BETTER Ho.meS REALTy CO. 3 Pembroke Arcade. Main 5755. “PLEASANTON The addition beautiful between Emerson Pleasant Run boulevard. New- York and Michigan streets. All streets improved, gas. water and sewer services to property line. Every lot in the addition a good one. When you build in this addition jou can fee! assured there will be no factory building, flats or tenements next to you, as you will be protected against this < -ass of buildings. Lots sold on easy terms. Come out Sunday, and you will agree with me that PLEASANTON is ideal F. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 North Deltware St. Mam 5540 Phones Auto. 24-361. HOME BARGAIN, - NORTH Beautiful seven-room home, corner lot. on good street north. Three sleeping rooms. Steam plant. up-to-date bath. This property is in good condition and the price we hare is away below cost, for quick sale price only 5i.750 J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 North Delaware St. Main 5840 —Phone®— Auto. 24 361. 85x132 25 FRUIT AND SHADE (N 0 R \V A V MAPLE) TREES ON EACH LOT; NEAR F A I R V l E W PARK. 46 TH AND HINESLEY. $l5O CASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT Two four-room cottages, newly painted %nd decorated, located on Detroit avenue. Price 31.500 each. Terms as above. Act at ance if interested. Cal! Mr. Ridgeway. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos., REALTORS. 436 American Central Life Bldg Circle 486: Auto. 27-436. Night N. 7755. SEVEN-ROOM house. St. Peter street, south of Prospect, city water in house, fruit; price $2,500. Seven-room house. Mabel street, electric lights, well, cement porch and walks; price $2,000: SSOO cash, balance monthly. Doisble, Mabel street, 5 rooms side, electric lights, well, cement walks and porch; price $2,600; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Five-room cottage. Villa avenue, south of Prospect, city water, gas; price $2,600; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Hall & Hill, 147 E. Market 2519 East Washington Six-room modern, hardwood floor down; new furnace, garage, good lot. $5,000. Half cash, balance monthly. 214 Detroit street. 4-room cottage; gas. lights, city water; house newly Ready to move In E. E. Griffith 427 Derrick® Bldg. Main 538. Evenings. Wash 1800 $400.00 CASH Balance s2l per month, buys a neat home, has living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry down; two bedrooms up. electric lights, house is being newly painted and will have city water. Near the Premier plant. See B. R. Meredith. Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Ine., Main 9So~ Auto. 28-235 EvoniniLa. call Woodruff 7958. SOUTH Two four-room houses in 1400 block Charles street, gas. electric lights, water. Price $1,500. S2OO cash, sls per month. See Elder. f Schmid & Smith, Realtors Main 4088. 134 N. Delaware St. THREE-FOURTHS ACRE home site, west on traction line; 310 down. 5 years to pay balance on Instalment plan. Prospects for increase in value certain. Immediate IKissesMon for gardening purposes. Let me explain without obligations. Address A No. 876. Times $3,250 will buy a 7-room modern home on Rembrandt street. AUBREY D. PORTER. Bldg. Main 7049. $3,500 IM MEDIATE - POSSESSION) ‘ SI,OOO down. $25 per month. 8 rooms, gas for lighting and cooking, long grape arbor; targe barn and cellar, cistern and well In kitchen; lot 87x150; 700 block N. BMem*w place. MR. LEE. Belmont 1680 ’ COLORED BUYERS $3,006. S3OO down. sls a month; move in the house in about a week. Riverside car line. Btx-room. electric lights, cellar. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. FOR SALE—I VAC ANT LOT qn Layman avenue, two squares south of Pendleton pike; cheap. HOWARD WILSON, 2726 Adam street. $2,300 FOR ~C ASH. “ Beven-room cottage, 800 block North Oriental, city water and cietern In house. ?as for cooking and lights, vacant in a ew days. MR. LEE. Beimont 1580. 83, GO ©7 11,000 dorwn. S2O a month, buys a modem bungalow, 6 rooms on the hill In West Indianapolis. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. FOR COLORED FOT7R ROOMS. CEMENT PORCHES. ELECTRIC LKiHTS. CITY WATER 2449 OXFORD ST.; SIOO CASI . sls MONTHLY. T. C. DOW. MAIN 6025 ALMOST new. very attractive, five-room semi-modern bungalow. Grand avenue, south of Butler college. Deep lot with ga -age. $2,650. Terms. THE SOUTHERN DUMBER CO. $6,000. POSSESSION at once. 7-room house. strictly modern, out East Washington on Woodland drive, one-half square north of Washington. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. $L8607 $209 down. sl6 a month. 5-room house, newly painted city water, electric lights, gas; in the 900 block on Maple street. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. ■ft.—. ——oev, 56 North Holmes ave.; i AV H '{ Cottage, $2,750. Terms. - V-V TJ/-WII s II CEO. A. LCCAS. Realtor. Ui- 1 -* ■- 1 --He 208 American Central Circle 6600. FOUR-ROOM cottage, room foh bath. gas. • paved stieet and alley. Oriental south of Washington. $2,200 slo© cash. $25 per month. Woodruff 247 after 7;30.
tWRMAX street, six-room cottage, strictly modern, fine location: price 15.000. part cash. S. <i. BULLET. 194) North Senate. Circle 4*56. Auto. 26-710. LASALLE street. 22 south; six-room semimodern home; good lot, paved street. II.SOO cash. $lO per month. THE SOUTH KRX LUMBER CO. FOR bargains in south side homes, modern at and sami-modern; some near Fountain Square and Garfield park. Call Prospect 6IS 4 after 4 p. m. CHOICE large lot near Maple Road blvd.. wiihin two squares of fairgrounds; In# cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lerncke Annex. Main 1409. AN attractive five-room modern bungalow in an exceptionally good neighborhood, ''an arrange easy terms. North 7476 after 6 30. IRVINGTON' home of five, rooms and bath, modern; lot 40x130; paved street, $4,200 THE SOUTHERN U'.MBBR CO. TTsOO. COLORED BUYERS. SSOO down. $26 a month. 5-room house, on Blake street. MR. LEE, Belmont 15*0. ENGLISH avenue. 1119, six rooms, semlmedem, *1.660 *BOO cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. LOT, east front, 43x168, on Tacoma ave., -jPcuth of Pratt street. Cail at SO9 North entoma. Phone Irvington 2SS2. HI X - ROOM partlj modern cottage home. two-car garage. Near Mid-West factory. *2.650. Terms Woodruff 7024. *1.400. _ COLORED BUYERS. * *SOO down. *ls a month, four-room house. .-MR LEE. Belmont 15*0. EIGHT-ROOM modern house; *IOO down. *4O per month. K. B. HOLTAM. Proapect 771, Prospect 6024, INDLANA TRUStTcO Bells real estate, collects rent, writes 9re insurance.
REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. BEAUTIFUL PARK AYE. HOME Reception hall. parlor. large living ; room, dining room and kitchen down; four steeping rooms up and bath up; floored I attje. Large basement, hot water plant; ! lot almost 70 feet wide by 177 feet In ! depth; large garage, fruit and ahad* | trees. One of the most desirable homes In the city. WE WANT AN OFFER ON THIS PROPERTY. Owner nonresident ! and he says •‘SELL." j See us for particulars. eJ. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 1?* North Delaware St. Main 5840 Phone® Auto. 24-SSL 2310 Valley Ave. I Six rooms, well and cistern. •le-tric lights. Price. $1,700. *2OO •-ash. sls month. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors i* 122 E. Market street. COLORED BUYERS i Good double at 1702 Boulevard place, havling five rooms to a side. gas. cellar, bath, city water and cistern. This was built for a home and must he sold to settle an ' estate, hence the reasonable price. $4,509. I See B. R. Meredith. Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc., | Main 995 ' Auto. 28-J94. Evenings call Woodruff 7958. Near Riverside Park Five rooms, bungalow style; modern except bath, full lot, tn first-class condition. : Can give Immediate possession. Price | $3,100. Part cash, balance easy terms. ; See Mr. Mclnteer. with I. N. Richie & Son. Realtors 151 E. Market. Main 520. Evening and Sunday rail Irvington 3597. ~ $3,150 Buys anew five-room home; electric I lights, water, sewer and gas: lot 40x111. ! in 3©o block Villa avenue; Washington or English car line CANADAY REALTY CO. 806-7 City Trust Bldg. Mala 5340. North 6362 MODERN DOUBLE NORTH Seven room®. North New Jersey. .lust south of Fall Creek boulevard, three large bedrooms up; only $7,300; terms cau be arranged. Lawrence j. sexton 816 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 4307. Prospect 2231. Sort jr Bungalow type. 3200 block V/ N. Ruckle street, seven rooms and bath; hardA. lX wood floors throughout; strictly modern, large sun porch. Priced right for quick sale. $6,000 cash. Call Mr Templeton, with BERT ESSEX. REALTOR 20S American Central Life Bidg. Main 6574. Auto. 26-552. SUBURBAN HOME West, National road. dandy' six-room house: garage, poultry houae. coalhouse; lots of fruit; close to high school, church and traction; 10c car fare A bargain at $3,760 A. C. BOHREN 416 Amertran central Life. Main 3734. Night. North 4292 s POSSESSION Wade street, east of Shelby street, four- • room cottage, with one or two lots; $250 gets immediate possess;on. remainder pay ; like rent. H. G. MONBK, 405 Peoples Bank Bldg Main 3138 In a double east ws have •,y *4 ft [J jf ■ a dandy five-room strlctlj M a lil ly modern; well located. $6,000. GEO. A. LUCAS. 20* American Central Life Bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings Irvington 338 . |;| O 0 SSOO down. $25 a month, buys 5-room bouse and back porch Inclosed, fruit tree:, and garage; furnace and electric lights; both waters in house; on Hanson ave. MR LEE. Belmont 1580 AN exceptionally good home In a neighborhood of good homes near good car line. Terms. Washington 1079 REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED—Homes tn North Indianapolis that can be purchased at from S3OO to SI,OOO cash down, balance monthly payments. Over 125 customers patiently waiting for homes. ••DON T DELAY, CALL US TODAY.' 1 E. E. SHELTON North 1866, Auto. 49-715. TODAY we can sell your real estate. See our real estate department at once. MEYER-KISER BANK WANTED property to sell. Have got buyers and no houses. HOOSIER REAL ESTATE OFFICE MR LEE Belmont 1650. . WANT five to eight-room house that can be bought SBOO to SI,OOO cash, balance monthly Would like some conveniences, i Call Main 142. WANT modern,home in good location that can be bought on terms of SI,OOO cash, | balance monthly Installments. Main 107. LET ME sell your property. I can get quick results. S. G. BULLUP. 1345 N. Senate. Circle 4956. Auto. 26-719. FARMS—FOR SALE. FULL EQUIPMENT 85-ACRE FARM. Six-room house, plenty of fruit, stock of good Implements, one young horse, two cows with calves, sheep. chlckOns and ducks. Price for all $4,500, SI,OOO cash. balance terms. 9 Pembroke Arcade. SO ACRES fine sugar end walnut land: all cultivated, near city: 6-room house, large, good barn; only $126 per acre. BEARB-HARVEY CO.. ; 201 City Trnst Bldg. __ (0 ACRES of saw timber and railroad ties | Call or write Sunday. JOSEPH KUNKLE- 2716 Burton avenue. Indianapolis. BUSINEBS CHANCES. OPPORTUNITY Have you SIOO or more to Invest where the risk Is small and the profits large? It will pay you to INVESTIGATE The E. B. Cassatt Cos., 910 Hume-Mansur Bldg. [MAKE your idle money pay. Invest In world’s greatest Industry by buying stock which heretofore big men hsve controlled. Write for particulars. Box 66, room 702 World Bldg.. New York. FOR SALE —Modern 20-room hotel and i apartment house; paying better than 12 per cent on Investment: absolutely b"st business dry bar In city. MCCARTHY, j owner. 840 Harrison street. : BUYERS—-If you are looking for a grocery. confectionery, restaurant or any kind of a business, see us. We have It. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE 513 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 2674.
FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E F BCRKLE, 416 Mass ave. Main 142*. New 23-775. BEST located new and used furniture store In the city. A chance at a bargain if sold at once. Belmont 1766. Address A No. 2996, Times. NEW Gun doughnut machine; fartory price; reedy for shipment. BAMUKLSO,N DOUGHNUT CO. 121 West Maryland. Circle *4 9, NEW and used furniture store will sell stock at big sacriflt a. Circle 1097 7 p. m. to S p. in. or address A No. 2993 Times. MEN that have *l5O or more to Invest in a business that will almost double your income without service. Adress A No. 2994. Times. FOR SALE—For one week, restaurant; steady trade year around. Call North 2839. Aek for Wilson. GROCERY store, four living rooms, good location; good business. North 6442. _ FOR SALE—County newspaper and job office, r,. e. LITTRELL. Owentan, Ky. BUSINESS SERVICEB. WALL PAPER cleaning. All work guaranteed. 75c and up. Call Washington 1272. PRINTING—SOO business cards. *1.00; 1.000 6xl bills *9.50. Belmont 326. PATCH PLABTBRINC. Belmont 16*0.
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. jk__ Ufti Drop-Head Singer. $lO. Ffr-EaCliiTo other bargains. SI.OO per ilf w 1 fir week. All makes REftlF PAIRED. JMSMSTITCH-_-g-*■ • I LS ING while you wait, 10c **- PER YARD WHITS SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 600; Auto. 25-216. Jl2 Mas). Ave. PLANTS—Standard varieties of strong field grown tomato and pepper plants, 100, $1 ; 1,000. $6. Wakefield cabbage. 1.000. $2. Ask for prices on large lots of either. Ward’s Garden, Mobile. Ala. WB have a few undelivered suits for sale at reasonable prices. They are worth seeing. LEON TAILORING CO.. 181 K. New York street. RECORD AND PLAYER POLL EXCHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. 301 INDIANA AVE. FOR SALE--Nine hens and rooster; Rhode Island Reds. 231 South Bancroft avenue. PIANO for sale; perfect condition; worth $300; will take $125 cash. Washington 1050. K & E. dressing board and one guitar. Prospect 2910. MISCELLA N EQUS-WANTED. Call Cooperider IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. Household goods, office furniture, store fixtures, oriental rugs and draperies—anything of value. * Used Goods Store. Main 2288. Auto. 22-288 424 Mass. Ave “LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. DAY nursery association wants baby beds. chairs and kitchen utensils for day station opened at 342 West Eleventh. Call Irvington 68. or Irvington 1444. WE will buy and pay spot cash for the furnishings of good homes, up to SI,OOO. BAKHR BROS. GAS stoves repaired, regulated and enameled: oil stoves rejmlred; new wicks put In. Main 2204. _ IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHEARN. 811 North Alabama. WANTED to buy folding davenport or daveno North 6223. CASH REGISTER WANTED. NATIONAL! Box A. 2580. .nc best bargains In automobiles are listed under Automobiles and Supplies In The Times Want Ad columns. 7.^B£^ a>EH .9.L_ D POOPSSpecial Sale! Small buffet, walnut or Jacobean oak. Queen Anne or William and Mary dealgn. $19.50; serving table to mrtch, $lO. Storage Furniture Cheap Rugs, stoves, beds, dressers. refrigerators. 635 Mass. Ave. Refrigerator Bargains All sizes, all* styles, many dißerent brands; all In first-class condition; guaranteed sound; at about half price. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass ave. ~~ ' WICKER FUR NIT UR E We buy and aefl wicker, old hickory or any kind of good porch or sun parlor furniture BAKER BROB. INVALID chalra and crutches for sale or for rent. BAKER BROS.. 210 E. Washington St. Main 8466. Auto. 21-I*6. I PORCH FURNITURE, refrigerators, gas ranges, rugs, office desks. We sell and buy high-grade furniture of all kinds. USED GOODS STORE. 1 424 Mass. Ave. Furniture GAS STOVES, OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. KROOT A SOf. 609 W. Warhlugton Bt. I RESTAURANT range?, t and 10-hule coal range*. Majestic, same a* new. Cash or payments. Baker Bros.. 219-225 E. Washington street. :15 GOOD cabinet gat range* at prices from 115 to $37.50. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS SEVERAL large grocer"* ice boxes. Baker Bros. PET STOCK ANI) POULTRY. ATLAS BIRD AND PET CO. (REG 1. 1 180 Virginia ave. Phone Main 5533. Everything In the bird end pet stock I line. Phone or call. Write for price list 1 catalogue Open evenings until 3:80 p ni ANGORA kittens. See the eat* catlets at 4328 Washington boulevard. Phone Washington 494. HORSES AN D VEH ICLES. JOSEPH HAAS pays highest prices for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Main 1089. Auto. 25-771. SHETLAND and Welch ponies, harness. buggies and traps QUICK SALES. 320 IE. Court. Pony saddle. COAL AND WOOO FOR SALE. OLD VINCENNES COAL I Indiana Forked Lump.. $6.75 Indiana Forked Egg. $6.75 Shoveled Lump or Egg $6.50 Price at yard. $5.50. THE J. L. HAMPSON COAL CO. 127 N. Fulton St. - Circle 300. Pocahontas M. R $9.00 Kentucky Lump $9.00 Illinois Lump $7.50 i Indiana Lump $7.00 L. H. Bain Coal Cos. ‘ Main 1531. Mein 2151. MACHINERY AND TOOLB. vseeeeeeeAeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwww WONDER MIXERS Hoibts and pumps l’or building and bridge construction.' All sizes carried in’'* stock. Burl | Finch, Dist., 312-20 W. Mary- , land St. LEGAL NOTICES. STATI2 OF INDIANA. Department of State. ED JACKSON, Secretary of Slate To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come. Creating: I. Ed Jackson, secretary of state of the j state of Indiana, hereby certify that the | Patterson Pie Company has this day caused to be filed In (he office ofithe secretary of state of the state of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by section one of an act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, entitled “an act prescribing the method and procedure for j the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary Associations, and declaring an emergency,” approved March I 14, 1918.
And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said section one of nald act and that said corporation is now In process of dissolution. In witness whereof. X have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal (SEAL) of the state of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis, this Bth day of May. A. D. 1920. ED JACKSON, Secretary of State. By P H. WOLFORD. Deputy. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice !h hereby given, that the undersigned will offer for sale at his office In the town of Idavllte. Indiana, until 10 o'clock e. m. on Saturday. May 29. 1 920, the bonds of Jackson school township, In White county, Indiana, to the amount of six thousand dollars (*6.000) which are Issued for the purpose of meeting a special school debt of said Jackson school township. Said bonds are dated May 29. 1920, and are of the par value of five hundred dollars fs6oo) each and mature consecuttvely on May 29. 1921. and on each year thereafter until paid, these bonds are made payable at the Idavllle State Bank of ldswille. Indiana, and bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. WILBUR TIMMONS. Trustee of .lack3on school township. White county. Indiana. HOUSEHOLD GOODS stored under the name of H. E. Porter will be sold May $4, 1920. 9 a- m. for storage charges, said goods having been in storage more than thrae years with charges unpaid. OTTO BRADF, CO.. 322 Virginia avenue. M'FADDEN A BJ-RKHARDT, Auctioneers.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920.
LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. State of Indiana. Marlon County, ss. Marlon Probate Court. In re guardianship of William J. Kothe, a minor. By virtue of an order of the probate court of Marlon county. Indiana, the undersigned. guardian of William .T. Kothe, a minor, will at the office of Herman W. Kothe. 925 Lemcke build ng, Indianapolis, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of May, 1920, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale for not leas than its appratsed value, certain real estate belonging to said, minor described as follows, towlt : An undivided one-sixth int<west In and to part of lots numbered nine and ten (10) In Blake's subdivision of nutlet numbered seven (7) in the city of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof In plat book t. page 103, described as follows; Beginning at a point on the west line of said lot number ten (10), forty-five (45) feet north of the southw'est corner of said lot numbered ten (10). and running thence northwardly along trie west line oY'saifl lot forty-five (45) feet; thence running eastwardly parallel to the south line of said lots numbered nine (9) and ten (10), eighty-six (86) feet to a point In lot numbered nine (9); thence running southwardly parallel to the west line of said lot numbered ten (10). forty-five (46) feel to a point In said lot, numbered nine (9): thence running westwardly parallel to the south line of said lots numbered nine (9i and ten (10), eighty-six (86) feet to the place of beginning, all In Marlon county, Indiana. Setrt sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for cash, and free and clear of all encumbrances except taxes for 1919 and 1820. IDA KOTHE, Guardian. HERMAN W. KOTHE, Attorney. May X. 1320. __ _ FINANCIAL. TOw LAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 ■ t legal rates. on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you nant to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, lent It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and Interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BIHALF \> are on tne job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we ran serve you and your friends as you frisk to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to *ll of us. We are ready to (o three-fourths of the way. > Now It I* ip to you. FIDELITY LOAN GO. I<)6 E. Market St. Room 632 Leiucke Bldg. Main 1278 Auto. 27-792. b - ■ BORROW $200.00 3 Mo., Total Cost sl4 Get tv hat money you need on your furniture, pianos, live stock or auto* a mobile. w All other amounts up to S3OO ut j the proportionate rate. All Dealings Strictly Confidential CALL AND GET ACQUAINTED ! WITH OUR PLANS, A telephone call will bring our representative to your home to explain more fully. American Loan Cos. 205 People) Bank Bid*. (Formerly Law building) Main 2993. Au(o. 27-432. — — MONEY 7 $2 0 o=** * S 00**= S3 0 0 Investigate our essy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loan*. Get sso. pay buck ¥2.50 a month. “ SIOO. " $5.00 ” With Interest at 3*4% per month. Day only lor the actual time luan runs. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture, Piano*. Victrolas. Live Stock, Automobiles, f etc., without removal. ALSO ON DIAMONDS, ETC. Call, phone or write lEDIM HSIULftTEM LIA 33 Cl, < Hooded Lenders) ESTABLISHED JSS7 201 Lombard Bldg.. 24V EAST WASHINGTON ST [ Phone Alain 3286. Auto. 25-716. MONEY TO LOAN On First Mortgage Security SIX PER CENT GILL REALTY CO. Main 1(546, Auto. 28-236 WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE ItEAk ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WH PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTU, MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. 805-309 LAW BLDG. ASSETS 8348,749 Second Mortgage Real eatato loans made on good farm* and Improved city properties. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY. 108 N Delaware street. Main 1618. WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO Mad. 7 1 01. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. MONEY to loan ©‘ k da Inatir&nca; lowest rates, real estate easy payments MATHER. 34 I nton Trust. LO ANS ON"DIA MON DS f3*4 % per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO., 03 Monument. JOSEPH H PATTISON, 1007 Dw Bldg. Loans on real estate made promptly. Wholesale Meats
POliK. HAMS Regular. 14 to id lbs .4.1 Skinned, 12 to 14 IbR .42 Fancy ladlied - .110 BACON— Faiyly broakfast, 5 to 7 lbs.. JHty Sugar-cured. 4 to 6 lbs nv.. Fancy sliced, 1-lb. cartons... .55 I'ICINGS Sugar-cured, r> to 7 lbs .25 SALT MEAT JDry salt Jowl butts .1781 LARD— Refined, tierco basis .23 Open kettle, tierce basis..., ,23V>®'.24 FRESH PORK Snare ribs .22 Shoulder bone-t .ns t . nderlolns 02<g.A4 Dressed bogs .23 Extra light loins, 4 to 0 lbs. ~3?i/j Light loins. 7 to 9 lbs Fresh boneless butts .25 Boston butts Skinned shoulders .24 SAUSAGE — ' Fresh links , .2t>V<j Standard, fresh bulk .isi-t Frankfurts, hog casings .20 FRESH BEEFS. Medium steers, 400 to 600 lbs. 20 No. 2 heifers.. .20 Native cows 18%@.lita Medium cows .17 LOINS— No. 3 .29i<j IUBSNn. 2 .2-5 No. 3 .23 ROUNDS— No. 3 .271, No. 2 .2 1 1 -* CHUCK— No. 2 .) 4 1 j PLATES No. 3 .Ufa VEAL. No, 1 quality. 20^0.23 No. 2. quality , .yx,. .. .14f5<&.17
STRENGTH RULES IN STOCK MARKET Entire List in Demand at Advancing Prices. NEW YORK, May 8. There was lit tie change tn prices at the opening of the week-end stock market, the majority ol stocks showing but fractional variation from Friday’s closing levels. Trading was light. Rbyal Dutch was an exception, advancing 3 points to 119**!. Steel common sold *s higher at !)5t4. while Baldwin, after falling sfc to 115 Va, advanced to 116. Republic Steel was higher at 06. 'Texas Pacific continued prominent and after yielding V 4 1° 41% rose to 47. Fractional upturns were made in Rend-, ing. Southern Pacific and Rock Island. Pan-American Petroleum rose % to OS and Mexican P6troleum >, to 178. Pierce Oil fell to T6* s . General Motor/9 sold off ’4 to 29 1 , while Studebaker held firm at 80. Atlantic Gulf yielded 2% to ItSD 1 *. The close, however, was strong. Activity and strength developed in the final dealings, with practically me entire list in demand at advancing prices. rau-Ameriean Petroleum sold up 6% to 104; Mexican Petroleum id's to lM} 7 g, Royal Dutch 3Vi to 120 and Texas Company 2 1 ! to 50Vr. Steel common rose 2 points to and Baldwin was 2% higher at. lJ8 R t: Strdebaker rose l"-i to 81%. 'Texas & Pacific was most-active of the railroad list, advancing 3 points to 44%. Southern Pacific closed at WDy. American Woollen 117s, Republic Steel 07%. Iteadirg 86%, Crucible 140 and Atlantic Gulf 172. 0 'Total sales of stocks for the day were 440.000 shares; bonds. $6,168,000 Total sales of stocks for the week were 4,780,500 shares; bonds, $73,085,000. New York Liberty Bonds | (By J. F. Wild & Uo.) Close Close Net today, yes'dav, change. Liberty 3%* 01.86 81.00 7.26 Liberty first 45.... 86.00 Liberty second 45.. 85.06 86.00 7 06 Liberty first 4%5... 8tt.50 56.02 f.48 Libert} second 4%* 86 16 QV.IO flat Liberty third 4>is. 89.00 80.13 * 14 Liberty fourth 4Vis 85.70 83 70 Victory 3% 03 02 06.02 7.10 Victory 4% s 06.02 90.00 *,04 (Denote increase. ‘Decrease compared with yesterday. Local Bank Clearings Saturday $ 3,155,000 Snme day lust year 2,374.000 Increase over last year.. - $ 781,0110 For the week $17,622,000 Same week last year 13,146,000 Increase over last year $ 4.476,000 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. NEW YORK. May 8. -Rank statement: Average;- Ix>ans, Increased sto*voi,(*>; demand deposits, decreased $16,811,000; time deposits, increased $331,000; reserve, decreased $1,111,760. Actual Loans, decressed $422700.00*'; demand deposits, decreased $59,913,000; time deposits, increased $1,861,4(00; nrservo. decreased $25,441,000. MOTOR SECURITIES. (By Thomson & McKinnon) / Opening— Bid. Ask. Briscoe 62 64 Chalmers com. . 4 5% Packard coni 21*1, 22% Packard pfd ... 92 .93 t !’* rlen9 42 4r* Continental Motors com 10% 10% Continental Motors pfd 99 101 It.-*. Motor Car 24 25 Elgin Motors 10% 11% (irnnt Motors BV* BV* Ford of Canada 385 595 United Motors 40 65 National Motors t 7 19 Federal Truck 7o 72 Paige Motors 39 41 Republic Truck 42 44
NEW YORK CTRB MARKET. ißy Ttuiiusou & MoKinaon. i '‘losingBid. Ask ! *urf ts Aero com 7 10 Curtis Aero pf<l 30 73 i Suli Boat 14 13 First National Copper 1 1% Goldfield Con 10 12 Havana Tobacco 1% .1 i Havana Tobacco pfd S' 11 ; (’arib •-■0 2-2 : (umbo Extension I" 12 | Internatl Petroleum 3>'. 36 l Nlplsslng 9% l>'* Indian Packing Cos 9% 1" Houston Ull 85 90 Royal Baking Powder .. !35 140 Royal Baking Powder pfd. , So 95 Sts'ii lard Motors 7 It Asphalt 81* 7o Salt Creek 37% 38 Tuuopah Eextonsion ....... Ib id 11116 l ulled P 8 new 1% 1% 8. Light and Heat 33% 1 8. Light and Heat pfd .3 I Wrigbt-Mattln . 8 6 World Klim % \ Yukoa Gold Mine Cos i 1% Jerome V* S New Cornelia 18 22 Sou Traua 4 6 Sequoyah % 716 Omar tn 4% 4*4 Republic lire ...... 4% 1% PA R 8 9% ACTIVE Oil, STOCKS. (By Thomson A McKinnon.) OpeningBid. Ask. Anglo American 0i1.... 22% 22% Atlantic Refining .....1125 1173 Borne-Scrymser 430 473 Buckeye Pipe Line 81 I*3 Phesebrough Mfg. Cons 223 233 f'osden Oil and Qaa. . 8 8% Crescent Pipe Line 30 32 Cumberland Pipe Line 130 140 Elk Basin Pete 8% 8% Eureka Pipe Line .* 110 112 Galena-Signal Oil pfd....... 83 00 Galena-Signal OH coin 03 *ls Illinois Pipe Line 163 170 Indiana Pipe Line 90 93 Merritt Oil 18% 17** Midwest Oil..- 1% 2 Midwest Rfg 142 145 Northern Pipe Line.? 94 98 Ohio Oil 328 327 Ponn.-Mex 47 52 Prairie Oil and Gas 583 600 ,I’rnirie Pipe Line 205 210 rSnpulpa Kefg 38% Solar Refining 383 405 Southern Pipe Line 127 132 South Penn Oil 280 300 Southwest Penn Pipe Lines. 63 70 Standard <>ll Cos. of Chl 323 330 Standard Oil Cos. of Tnd . .. 680 700 Standard Oil Cos. of Kus 370 390 Standard Oil Cos. of K.v 390 400 Standard Oil Cos. of Neb 480 500 Standard Oil Cos. of N. Y 415 120 Standard till Cos. of Ohio 430 190 Swan A- Finch 90 98 Union Tank Line 109 UJ Vacuum Oil 375 385 Washington Oil 30 35 CHICAGO STOCKS. /(By Thomson & McKinnon's Wire.) Open. Close. Carbide and Carbon 64% 64% Libby 27% 27% Stewart-W a rner 41 1 * 14% Swift A- Cos 114% 114% Swift International 39% 39 Armour pfd 96" 96% National Motors l-''i 12% Hupp .. ls*% 19% Foreign Exchange on Upward Trend NEW YORK, May 8. —Demand sterling opened at $8.83, off 1%. Franc checks made anew high at $15.52. up 40 centimes. Lire checks were 19.62. up So. Marks demand were slightly higher at $.0182; cables, $.0194; U, S. dollars on Canada demand, $.9045. Sterling demand closed at $3.82'%; cables, $3.83%; franc demand, $15.82; Mihtos, $15.80; lire demand, S2O 07; cables. $20.05: mark demand. $.0190; cables, $.0192: Canadian dollars, $.9303. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, May 8. Blitter Creamery, extras, 59%c; creamery, firsts, 59%0; firsts. 55©38%c : seconds, 476731 c. Eggs -Ordinaries. 38@40c; first, 4l@4'ic. <'heese—Twins, 2ic: young Americas, 29c. Lire poultry Fowls, iM%c; ducks, ;isc; geese. 20c; turkey a, 38c. Potatoes— Receipts, 6 cars; Wisconsin and Minneootas, $7.40@(7.5.
LATE FINANCIAL NEWS NEW YORK. May B.—The Sun financial review* today says: “'Today’s short session of the stock market could scarcely have offered less to attract Interest tnan It did In the sluggish movement, of prices which failed to disclose u positive trend or display other than the indifferent operation of the professional element until the shorts were run in in the last half hour. “Os outside participation there was no news. There was animated tendencies toward the close and a quite general hardening of values. "The rise In the oil group was materially accelerated. Mexican Petroleum gained about 6 points, Pan Amsrlcan 4 points and so on. This movement In a -measure was communicated to the other group where a fraction to lower points were gained. “War bonds and notes were steayd to firm.’’ Local Stock Exchange STOCKS. Bid. Ask. , Did. Ry. & Light com.. 53 Jnd Ry. & Light pfd ... ... 95 Indpis. Northw stern pfd 75 Indpis. & Southeastern pfd. ... 75 Indpis. St. Rwj-..'. 60% 70 T. H, T. & Light pfd..: 95 r. H., I. & E. com 2% T. H . 1. & E pfd 1 V. T. of Ind. com 1 U. T. of Ind Ist pfd 8 jU. T. of Ind 2d pfd 2 Advance. Ruinely Go. c0m.... 36 ■ Advance-Ituineiy Cos. pfd.... 63 ... American Central Life 235 ... American Ureosoting Cos. pfd 97 ... I Belt Railroad com 100 115 Belt Railroad pfd 46 ... ; Century Building Cos pfd.. 99 ... R'ities Service com ... Cities Service pfd ... Citizens Gas Cos., 1917 33 [ Citizens Gas, prior to 1917... 34 Dodge :*tg. Cos. pfd 99% ... Home Brewing 54 Indiana Hotel coin 60 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 96 i Indiana National Life 4% ... Indiana Title Guaranty 64 72 Indiana Pipe Line 88 95 Indpis. Abattoir pfd 48 52 Indpis. Gas 49 53 lndp's. Tel. Cos. com 2 Indpis. Tel, Cos. pfd 73% 82 Mer Pub. Util. Cos. pfd 53 National Motor Cos 18 21% National Underwriters Cos Public Savings 2% ... Ranh Fertilizer pfd... 50 Standard (ill Cos. of Ind 600 720 Sterling Fire Insurance 8% 9% Van Camp Hardware pfd.... 96 Van Camp Pack, pfd 98 Van Camp Prod. Ist pfd 98 ... Van Camp Prod. 2nd pfd.... 98 Vandalin Ccal com 5 Vandalia Coal pfd 10 Watiash Ry. coin 8 ... Wabash Ry pfd ... BONDS. Broad Ripple 5s 45 Citizens' St. Ry. 5s 77% 84 Ind Coke and Gas Cos. 65.. 88 Did. Creek Coai and Min. 6s 98 Ind. Northern 5s ... Indiana Union Trao 5* ... !ndp!„ Col. A- South. 55.... 88 Indpis. & Greenfield 5s 90 97 Indpis. A Martinsville &*.... 58 ] Indpis. A North. 5s *4 42 j Indpis. A Northwestern 5s 60 ‘indpis. A Southeast. 5s 44 Indpis.. Shelby. A S E. 5* 96 Indpis. 9t Ry. 4 5© 63 Indpis. rra<\ and Ter 5s 65% ... Kokomo, M. A IV. &s 82 81 T H.. 1. & E. Ss Union Trae. of 'nd 6 66 Citizens tias 5s 72% 80 Ind. Hotel Uo. 2d •> 98 Indianapolis Gas Uo 74 81 Ind. L. and H. 5s 77 84 Indpis. Water 5s 87% 93 Indianapolis Water 4% .... 70 '*) M. H. and L. ref. 5 87 93 New Tel. Ist 6 94 ... New Tel. 2d 6* 99 New Tel. Long l)is f . 5s 93% 97 South. Ind Power 90 BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. . Aetna Trust 100 ... Bunkers Truai 118 City Trust 82 Commercial National 05 ... Continental National 111% ... •Farmers Trust 2tki Fidelity Trust 120 ... Fletcher American National. 256 Fletcher Hav A Trust C 0... 164 ind. National 280 290 Indiana Trust 200 ... - Live Stock Exchange 882 ... Merchants National 264 National City 114 People's State 176 Security Trust 120 State Sav. A- Trust 88 93 Union Trust Cos 860 370 Wash. Bank & Trust Cos 140 •Ex dividend. LIBERTY BONDS. Bid. Asked. Liberty 3%s 91.66 92.06 Liberty first -is 85.>ul 86.20 Liberty second 4s 84.66 85.26 ‘ Liberty firM 4%s 86 30 86.70 IMberty second 4V 4 s 84.96 85.36 Liberty third 4%s 8.8.80 89.20 : Liberty fourth I'h 85.50 85.90 1 Victory 3% 95.72 96.12 victory 4%s W 5 82 ‘96.22 SALE. One bond Citizen Gas 5s 75
COTTON MARKET RULES IRREGULAR Selling Causes Break in New Crop Month. NEW YORK, May B.—Cotton opened steady, unchanged to 10 points lower. Weather news from the belt was mixed, but traders sold on the unfavorable situation iii the goods trade and after the start the undertone became quite weak By the end of the first twenty minutes the list was fully 25 points tiudec the previous close. The weather map failed to confirm pri vate advices as to rain in the east, which caused a selli ig movement on which the new crop month broke sharply. The close was steady at a net advance of 16 points to a decline of 8 points. On Commission Row TODAY’S PRICES. Appies- Brls, s7@l2; boxes, $.(@4.50; basket, [email protected]. Asparagus -Fancy home-grown. doz, 85c. Bananas Pound, se. Cabbage Fancy new- Texas, brls, oc lb; less than hr). 6c. Carrots Basket, $2.50 up. Beans Mich gun navy, in bags, per lb, B%c; Caliturnla Limns, tu Sacks, 13c lb; narrow fm. in bags. 14c II:. Celery Florida, $6.50©7; doz, $2. Cucumbers -Fancy hothouse, doz, $3. Grapefruit-Extra fancy Floridan, $5.25 <ii 7. Honey—Fancy 1919 white, case, sß—3; extracted. 60 lb cans, 23c lb. Kale — Bu, $2.75. Lemons Extra fancy Callfoftiia, $4.75 <85.50. Lettuce— Leaf, lb, 28®30c; head, per crate, SS.SOw9. Mangoes Fancy, 2-do* basket, $1.50. Nuts Filberts, lb. 29@:sic; English walnuts, 3S(<y4lchestnuts, 350; pecans, 59®)70e; Bni tils, 30c; almonds, 30@37e; shellbnrk hickory, 10c. Oranges -California Valencias, box, [email protected]; extra fancy California navels, $561:8.50. Onions- Fancy new Texas white. 50-lb crate. $4.50; same yellow, $4; homegrown, green. 20c doz. Onfon Sets Fancy yellow, bu, $3; white and red, $3. Parsnips--Fancy, 35-lb hamper, $1.65. Parsley-—Fancy liome-grown, 35c doz. Pieplant—Fancy home-grown, 35<940c doz Pineapples—Ripe Havanas, [email protected] crate. Potatoes Northern Whites, g 57.50 per 100 lbs : $11.25 bag. Radishes- Home-grown button, 35c doz; long, 40c; southern long. 35c. Rice- 14@|150 11). Seed Potatoes Fancy easier® cobblers, $7.50 ewt. Spinach- Fancy, bu, [email protected]. Strawberries -Fancy Louisiana, 24 pint case. $5.50; 24 quart 'case, sll, •Sweet Potatoes—Fancy jerseys, $3.25 per hamper; fancy Nancy Halls, 40-lb basket, $3.25. Jh Tomatoes— baskets, sl3: basket. $2.25.
HOGS SCORE RISE AS WEEK CLOSES Good Demand Brings WeekEnd Advance of 25 to 50c. RANGE OF 800 PRICES. Good Good Good May Mixed. Heavy. Light. 3 . $15,75 @ 1 6.00 $15.25 ® 15.50 $15.75 @ 16.00 3. [email protected] 15.25®' i 5.50 [email protected] 4. 16.95®)! 6.00 [email protected] 16 00 6. 15.25 @ 15.75 [email protected] [email protected] 6. [email protected] 14.60 @ 16.00 15.76 7. 14.75 @ 16.25 [email protected] [email protected] 8. [email protected] 14.50 @ 15.00 [email protected] Receipts, 5,000. with 3,400 left over; active and 25@50e up. Throughout it was an excellent week-end market, with heavy buying from the sta-t, the order buyers being particularly active, though the packers took their full share. Some of the consigners still held off for sl6. but the top for the day was 50e below that mark. The advance was general for ail weights, though the heavies seemed to draw the top prices. The bulk of the Fales for lights averaged from $15.25 to $15.50. _ . Roughs did well at an Increase of 25c. Pigs were strong, with some sales at $14.50. but the general range showed little change from Friday. Calves. Receipts. 250: market steady to strong. It was a slow and draggy market, with prices for all classe, except dinks, well maintained. Tbe top wale of $9 for lights showed a decline of a dollar, though sellers insisted the buyers were shading the market too much. The day's top Os sls for chokers shows considerable decline during the last few days, but the demand is epual to the supplv. Cattle. Receipts, 400; raaraet slow but steady. Cows continued to hold the center of attention, with quotations well upheld. Heavy bulls are dull, but butchers and bolognas are in considerable demand. Heifers were bidding firm as the week closed and ranged next to cows in popularity. The countrv demand for stockers and feeders contiuues light, with only slight changes In prices for the week. Fanners and cutters hold their respective tops of $6 and SB. Sheep. Receipts. 50; market nominal. With the arrivals continuing light, the market stays on a nominal basis. HOGS. Rest light hogs, 160 to 200 lbs average $15.50 200 to 225 lbs average 15.25(§d5.50 2‘25 to 250 !bt average 15.00 250 to 275 lbs average 14.75 275 to 300 lbs average 14.50 Over 300 lbs average 14. 00(& 14.25 Hulk of sows 12.25(§15.50 Best pigs, under 140 lbs 14.25® 14.73 Bulk of good hogs 15.25(g15.,>0
CATTER. —Steers— Prime oornfed steers. RBOO lbs And up 12.50& 13.25 Good to choice steers, 1.300 lbs and up 12.0001)2-50 Good to choice steers. 1 100 to 1.200 lbs 12.000512.50 I Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs 11.25(812.25 : Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs 8.231® 1 LOO —Bulls and Calves—(food to choice butcher bulls. 9.fG%10.() t Boii.gna bulls 7.50 ft 8.50 Light' common bulls 6.50(3 7.00 '■ Choice veal' 14.50(g15.00 Good veals . 13.003j14.00 Medium veals 10.00(312.50 Lightweight veals ——7.00 ft 9.CJ —Stocser* and Feeding ,Cattle , Good to choice steers, 8U) ibs V and up 15.2f811.00 i Common to fair steers, 800 lbs and up 9.00 ft 9.19 i Good to choice steers, under 800 lbs 9.50ft1C.00 t cminnn to fair steers, under 8(V) lbs 7 50(8 8.50 Good cpws 7,50 ft 8.23 Medium to good cons 6.50 ft 7.93 ; Good heifers 9.00ft1000 Medium to good heifers 8.00(g) 8.50 Good milkers I00.00ftl25.0) ! Medium milkers OO.tXVgIOO.OO Stock ctlves, 230 to 450 lbs.. [email protected] —Helftsrs and Cows— Good to choice heifers 12.00 ft 13.00 Medium heifers 10.00011.00 I Common to light heifers.... [email protected] I Choice cows 10 50ft12.00 Good to cliobr cons 9.00(010.30 i Fair to medium cows 7.Soft 9.00 Cr.nnere 5.00 ft o.<io ! Cutters 6.00 ft 8.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep 9.00ft10.50 Fair to good sheep B.ooft 9.00 Common to medium sheep 3.00 ft 8.00 Bucks 7.00 ft 8.00 ; Good to choice yearlings 10.00ft12.00 Good to choice native lambs.. 17.00 ft 18.00 Good to choice westerns 18.50ft19.50 Good to choice weaterna, clipped 17.&0ftl8.0tt Good to choice spring lambs. 17.00ft18.00
Other Live Stock .CINCINNATI. May 8.- Hogs—Receipts. 2,300; weak and mostly lower; heavy, [email protected]: mixed, $14.75@15; mediums, $156415.25; lights, sls; pigs. sl4; roughs. $11; stags, $8.50. Cattle—Receipts, 500; slow but steady; bulls steady; calves. sl7. Sheep—Receipts, 100; weak. CLEVELAND. May 8. Hogs Receipts, 2.000; market steady; vorkers. $15.90; mixed, $15.90; medium, sl4; pigs, $15.25; roughs. $11.73; stags. $9. Cattle—Receipts. 250; market slow. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 300; market steady; top. $lB. Calves —Receipts 300; market, $1 lower; top, $lB. EAST ST. LOUIS, May S. -Cattle Reoeipts, 1,000; market steady. Hogs— Receipts. 5,0 C; market steady on lights, 25c lower on heavies: mixed and butchers, $14.73(3! 15.40; good heavies, $13(314.25: rough heavies, $10.506411.75: light. sls© 15.40. pigs, [email protected]; bulk of sales, $14.75(815.25. Sheep—Receipts, none. PITTSBURG, May B.—Cattle—Receipts, light; market steady; choice, 1136114; good, $11.256413: fair. sll© 12; veal calves. $17©,18. Sheep and lambs--Receipts, fair; market lower; prime wethers, [email protected]; good, $10.506411.50; fair mixed, $96418; spring lambs. [email protected]. Hogs—Receipts. 20 double decks; market lower: prune heavies. $14.506414.75; mediums, sl6© 16 50; heavy vorkers, slo® 16.50; light yerkers, $15.25@1fi; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, sll@ 12.50; stags, [email protected]. CHICAGO, May 8. —Hogs— Receipts, 10,000; market 16c to 23c up; bulk, $13.90 @15.35: butchers, $13.65(214.83; packers, $12A06fi13.25; light, [email protected]; pigs, $13.50i@15; roughs, $12.25. Cattle Receipts. 2.500; market steady; beeves, $11; butchers. [email protected]; canners and cutters, $56j7.75; Stockers and feeders. $7.7564 11.25; cows, $7.75®, 12; calves, sß®i2. Sheep - Receipts, 2,000; market strong; lambs. $16.75® 19.10; ewes. [email protected]. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ May 8. Cattie Receipts. 200; market slow and easy; prime steers. $13.50® 14.30: shipping steers. SOOr.lv?; cows, s4® 10.50. Calves Receipts. 1,000; market slow and lower; eulls to choice, [email protected]. Sheen and lambs—Receipts. 2.000; market active; choice lambs, $19@!19.25; eulls to fair. *l<>@ 18.50; yearlings. [email protected]; sheep, $6 @16.50. Hogs—Receipts, 1,600; market, 10@23c higher; yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. $15.70@16; mixed, [email protected]; heavies. $156x15.50; roughs, $)16|12.50; stags, $7.50(58.50. WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Wholesalers are paying the following prices in Indianapolis for eggs, poultry and 1 ticking stock butler: Eggs Fresh. 40c Poultry—Fowls. 32c; brbtlers. 1% to 2 lbs. 60c; cocks, 1.8 c; old tom turkeys, 30c; young tom turkeys, 12 lbs and up’ 35c; young ben turkeys, 8 lbs and up’ 35c: cull thin turkeys not wanted; ducks, 4 lbs and up. 22c; ducks, under 4 lbs! 18c, geese, 10 lbs and up, 18c; squabs, 11 lbs to doz, $7.50. Rntter—jflean packing stock. 33c lb; fresh creamery butter. In orints. is selling at wholesale at 62@03c; In tubs, 61c. Butter Fat—lndianapolis buyers are paying 63@640. Cheese 1 wholesale selling prices)— Brick. 29@30c lb; New York cream, 33c; Wisconsin full cream. 34@35c; longhorns, 34@35c; limburger, 38e. CLEVELAND PRODUCE. CLEVELAND, -0., May 8. —Produce market changes: Butter—Creamery in tubs, extra, 66@65%c; extra fancy. "63® 63%c; firsts, 63@63%e; prints, 1C higher ; seconds, 57@590; packing. 6K3(60%e. Bggt—Fresb gathered extra, 47c; northern Ohio fresh, new caaes, 44c: o.d cases, 48%e. western firsts. 43c. Poultr.f—Light fowfw 35c; extra, 35c; springers, BOc.
BUYING SUPPORT LACKED BY GRAIN Dealers Take Steps to Renew Futures on Wheat. CHICAGO, May B.—Commission had selling orders and there was a lack of buying support, which resulted in a low;r opening in the corn market today, except for May, which showed Independent strength and %c over the pre vtous close. Trade was in smfitl lot* only. Opening prices for oats showed * decinde of %@lc, with many small selling orders in the pit and a lack of buying support. Provisions starred higher, with limited offerings and scattered buying. Opening prices: Corn-May. $1.92 to $1.91%; Julv, $1.72 to $1.71%; September. 51.62% to $1.61%. Oats—July. 92%e to 91 %c; September. 77c to 76%c. Pork — July. $37. Lard—September, $22.07. Ribs—July. $18.92. Futures closed weak, corn continuing to lost in late trading. The weakness is corn had a *ympatbetle influence on oats and caused futures to fall off Slightly. Provisions closed steady. The freight car supply may be measuring the price of bread next summer, ft was believed today by grain trade experts of the middle west. They ynet here with Julius H. Barnes, United States director, for consultation over tho grain situation. Their belief was based on"'' difficulties on railroads. which dropped wheat into a critical plight almost on the eve of the expiration of the wheat guaranty act June 1. The conference here took steps to establish free and open markets for the handling of wheat aud products after federal control passes. A plan for the reopening of exchanges to future trading in wheat will be worked cut by a committee of sixteen men trcm the grain exchanges of Chicago, Milwaukee, Duluth. Minneapolis, Omaha. Kansas City. St. Louis and Toledo. A steering committee is compos*® of Frpd B. Wells, Minneapolis; H. N, Sager, Chicago; F. J. Bingham, Lockport. N. Y., atsd P. E. Goodrich, Os Winchester, Ind.
CHICAGO GRAIN. —May B—CORN—Open. High. T.iw. Close. Mav. 1.92 1.92% 1.89% 1.90 *l% Julv 1.74% 1.74% 1.70% 1.71% *l% Sept. 162% 1.63 1.60% 1.61% *l% OATS— Mav. 1.05% 1.05% 1.05 1.05 * fit July 92% 93% 92 92% ’l% Sept. 77 77 % 76% 76% *l% PORK—fMa v 36.00 Julv 37.00 37.00 36.75 38.85 t 05 LARD—{Mav 20.30 t .10 Julv 21.17 21.20 21.15 21.20 RIBS—tMay 18 20 * .12 July 18.92 18.92 18.85 18.90 • .02 {Opened nominal. ‘Decrease. tlne re h3* over yesterday's close. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. Mav B—Wheat—No. 2 red, $3.05; No. 2 white, $3; No. 1 northern, 53.30. Corn—No. 2 mixed. $2.04; No. 2 white, $2.03; No. 2 yellow. $2.03; No. $ white, $2.03%fd2.03 ; No. 3 yellow. $2.04; No. 4 mixed, X 2; No. 4 yellow, S2(@2J)L Oats —No. 2 white, $L14<&1.15; No. 3 white, $1.12%@1.13%. TOLEDO CLOSE. TOLEDO. May S.—Cash Corn—No. 3 vellow. $2.00. Oats—No. 2 white, $1.24(3 1.25 Rye—No. 2. $2.23. Barley—No. 2, $1.78. Cloverseed—-Cash. $28.00; October. $24.35: December. $23.35. Alslk*—Cash, $24. Tlinothv—l9l7, 1918 and cash, $5.45; 1918 and cash and May. $5.60: September. $5.75: October. $5.52^%; December, $5.57%. PRIMARY MARKETS. —May 8— (Thomson A McKinnon) —Receipts— Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 105.000 67.000 56,0*6 Minneapolis . 193.000 7,000 49.000 Duluth 103.000 St Louis 83.000 51.000 128.000 Toledo 1.000 8.000 . l&OQa Kansas City. 173.000 40,900 5,000 Peiria 13.000 57.000 ,45.000 Omaha 55.000 56.000 40.00.1 ludiauapolis. . 5,000 52.000 52.000 Totals !.... 731.000 338.000 385.000 Year ago .. 563,000 272.000 627.000 -Shipments— Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 83.000 14 000 64.000 Minneapolis . 152.000 21.000 59.000 Duluth 292.000 St. Louis ... 37 000 22.000 42.000 Toledo 6.000 5.000 1.000 Kansas City. 99.000 14.000 12,000 Peoria 13.000 20.000 63,000 Omaha 48 000 59.000 20,000 Indianapolis 24.000 24.000
Totals .... 780,000 179.000 291,000 Year ago .. 987.000 275,000 853,000 —Clearances— Pom. W. Corn Oats Boston 80,000 Totals 80.000 ..... Year ago .. 983,000 69,000 176,000 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.'' —May 8— Output of Flour. Barrels. May 8. 1920 3,535 1 Mav 1, 1919 3,096 Ma\ 10, 1019 10,630 May 1, 191S 4,863 Inspections for Week— —BushelsWheat 21.000 8,000 Corn 320.000 100,000 Oats 392.000 170,000 Rye 8.000 6/00 —Stock in StoreWheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. Mar 8, 1920 222.940 469.790 109.620 2,140 May 10 1 '."lf* 243.420 034.690 209,940 220 May 11 1918 40,850 80.300 331,900 1.350 INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. May S Corn -Strong; No. 3 white. S2X)S%@ 2.04; No. 4 white, $2 00%6i2.0t%; No. 3 yellow, $1.99%: No. 4 yellow, $1.98%, No. 3 mixed, $1.97%© 1.99%; No. 6 mixed, ($1.93% Oats —Easier; No. 2 white. $1.22%® 1.23%. Hay—Firm; No. 1 timothy, $40.50@41: No. 2 timothy. $39.50®40; No. 1 light clover mixed. $39.50(<i40; No. 1 clover mixed. [email protected]. —lnspections Wheat -No. 5 red. 1 car: No. 2 mixed, : 1 car; total. 2 cars. Corn—No. 2 white. 2 cars; No. 3 white, !11 cars; No 4 white. 3 cars; sample | whtte. 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 2 cars; No. 3 yellow, 7 cars; No. 4 yellow. 1 car; No, ;6 yellow. 1 nr; sample yellow. 1 ear; i No. 3 mixed, 3 cars; No. 6 mixed, 1 car; (car. 1-car; total, 34 cars. Oats—No. 1 whtte, 5 cars; No. 2 white, 23 cars: No. 3 white, 3 cars; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; fetal. 32 cars. Rye- No. 2, 2 ears. Hay No. 1 timothy. 1 car; No. 2 j timothy, 1 car; total, 2 cars. Winter Wheat Shows Better Condition j WASHINGTON, May 8. The winter wheat areas as reported May 1 totaled $4,165,000 acres, the crop estimate bureau of the agriculture department announced I today. The average condition of winter wheat May 1 was 79.1 per cent of normal, as I ooinpnred“Wlth 75.6 on April 1, and 100.5 on May 1, 1919. do not worry the inveetor who buys high grade listed 6tocks and bonds outright and holds them for permanent profit. , The Kriebel Plan of outright buy ing on convenient payments wiO make of you a good investor. It enables you to control five times as large a block of securities as you could control on a cash basts. You ' get all dividends while payingOur magaune, “Investment,” will kefcp you posted on the vital news about the better class of listed securiIdes. Ask us to send It to you free for six months. Dept. 1.
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