Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1922 — Page 7

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JTRW VQRK STOCKS CLOSE INTERNATIONAU NEWS SERVICE American Smelting ........... 61 American Steel Foundry ...... 444 American Tel. and Tl. .......124 Anseonda . v ,,,,,,.,,,,,, siTe Baldwin Locomotive ,,.,,, 140 Bethlehem Steel B .........v. 57H Chesapeake an4 Ohio ......... 74 Vi Cfclcao and Northwtem . . . . t4 CniW tel SI Osneral Motors 1S4 Lackawanna Steel ............ 14 Ijehidh Valley ................ 63 Mexican Petroleum .202 Miami Coppr ................ SHdvals Steal ................ Wsi Pure Oil ...................... Si Railway Steol Spas ........128 Reading1 ,..,.... ........... 81H Republic Iron and Steel ....... 63 Texas. Co. , ......... 51 lM

Sinclair Oi J3H CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipt 7.117 tubs. Creamery extra 4SHc; extra firsts liO; itrsts 5937ici packing stock 2Hr7'4c EGGS Receipts 4.S54 cases. Miscellaneous 18 30c: o-d!nary firsts 252c; firsts 21 33c; extra 26c. POTATO KS Receipts 79 cars Wis. round white $11.1 cwt.; Minn, sacked SI 1.10 cwt-5 Red Rivers sacked Jl.054il.28 cwL VEAL 58 to 60 lbs. 10 (Stic: 70

to 80 lbs. lit 13c; S to 119 lbs. 14 16c; fancy thick 17c; overweight, 130 to 175 lbs., 10c CHICAGO CASH GRAIN "WHEAT No. 2 red Jl.lTVit No. 3 red 117( No. a hard H.11V. CORN No S mixed 6H70c; No. 3 whit 6?T0ict No. 3 yellow9V4 71c; Nov 3 whits "Oct No. 3 yellow 6378f4ct No, 4 mixed 6Hcs No. 4 white 68 tie. OATS No. 2 white 43H45ct No. 3 white 42 H 43c; No. 4 white 42c. CHICAGO IJV13 STOCK HOGS Receipts S.006. Market slow, around steady. Bulk 38.15 9.40 Top $9.45. Heavyweight 38.65 9.4S; medium weight 39.2309.45;

light weight 38 9009.35; light lights $8.75(?J; piirs 38.5009. CATTLiE Receipts 1.500. SHEEP Receipts 4.000.

east sr. ions CATTLE Receipts, 4,000: market steady; native beef steers. 775 1200; yearling steers and heifers, 575 1200; cows, 300673; stockera and feeders, 400 9725; calves, 400 405; canners and cutters. 250 3 360, HOGS Recelts, 2.500; market la 10 to 13 higher: mixed and butchers, 9400950; good heavies, 940950; roughs 750SOO; lights, 943955; iga. 6259950: bulk. 94095O. SHEEP Recelts, t : market nominal; mutton eww, 400600; lambs. 1200 1356; canners and choppers. 100 300. SOUTH OMAHA. HOGS .Receipts. 4.000 :market Is

steady to strong; bulk mixed and' packing grades. 715 to 835 J bulla mad.

and light, 850 to 171) bulk, 72o to S7S top 885. CATTLE Receipts, 1100) market compared with a week ago, mostly 50 lower) corn feds strong) bulls and veals. 25 to 60 lower; stockers and feeders, 85 to 60 lower. SHEEP Receipts, none; market as compared with a week ago, lambs 60 hlgheri sheep and yearlings, 35 higher; feeders, 35 to 83 higher. STIIaL after DATJGHERTY CANTON. Ohio, Oct 14. The Ohio federation of labor here today, unanimously adopted a resolution calling upon congress to Impeach AttorneyGeneral Harry M. Daugherty In connection with the sweepln glnjunctlon granted against striking shopmen byUnited States District Judge James H. Wilkerson, of Chicago, the federation also asked that tha action of Judge "Wllkerson in granting of the Injunction be probed.

MERRILL VILLE

A. W. Boyd is driving; a new Apperson. car, Ths school will give a Hailow'aen and bo social October 27th. Th Chicken Supper at Merrill hall Wednesday evening was well attended. A number from Gary and some from Hobart and Ainuworth was in attendance. Mr. and Mds. Wm. Coffee and

son Glen from Harvey, 111., was at the Mylel Pierce home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Walters were in Gary last Wednesday. Word received from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Woods fdom Tormoso, Kan. that they arrived all right and was going on a week's motor trip and having a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loyce entertained friends from Chicago last Thursday. There will be some changes made In MerrlUvlUe in degard to renters in the near future.

NOTED AVIATOR IS. KILLED ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 13. Arthur Gosling son of Joseph Gosling. Chicago, and noted aviator during the World War was inestantly killed last night when the automobile In which Gosling and K. R. Drake. St. Paul, turned turtle on a road near Atkln, Minn.. Gasling and Drake were on a hunting trip when tha accident oc-cured.

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Everett Burge has bought the old Zuvers homestead and expect to remodel or rebuild it in the future. Some of the ladies are planning on attending the omen's meeting at the Gary llbrady next Saturday at 2.00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Adler are moving into Mrs. ierce's house vacated by Mr. Bellhouer. Charley" King expects to bring his mother and slsteds here from Toptka, Ind., and they expect to live in the M. H. Pierce house vacated by the Adlers.

Mr. T. J. Tierney is not so well the last few days.

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The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Herrman was buried on Friday morning. Misa Barbara and TUUe Scheldt

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Dyer Civics Club was well attended. Mrs. Mary Schaller will "entertain the W. C. O. F. social fk her home on Thursday evening, Ortoher 19th. . ' i Timothy Schick left todaV to spend the week end with his parents at LaFayette. f.i ' Mr. and Mrs. Mat Hoffma'Tl left tonig-ht for Ies Moines, Iona, to visit their daughter Julia. ; Mr. Henrv Meyer and son ,Qus,

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