New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 9, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 3 September 1914 — Page 4

JAS. L. WITHROW

Jas. L. Withrow Commission Co’s Live Stock Report.

Cattle. Best heavy shipping cattle, 1,300 to 1,500 pounds $8 50 @ 9 00 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,260 lbs. 7 50 @ 8 25 Choice butcher cattle,1100 to 1300 lbs 7 25 @ 8 25 Common to medium steers, 800 to 100O lbs 6 50 @ 7 5C Choice butchr heifrs 7 50 @ 8 00 Fair butcher heifers 6 75 @ 7 25 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair to good butcher cows 4 75 @ 6 00 Cauners and cutters 2 50 @ 4 00 Choice feediugsteers 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. 6 50 @ 7 25 Medium to fair feeders 5 50 @ 6 50 Good to choice stock heifers 5 25 @ 6 00 Common to medium feeding heifers... 4 50 @ 5 50 Choice bulls 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair bologna bulls.. 4 75 @- 5 75 Choice milch cows, .40 00 @65 00 Common tofairmilch cows 30 00 @45 00 Good to choice veal, 140 to 180pounds. 8 50 @ 9 50 Heavy calves, 250 to 400 lbs 7 25 @ 8 00 Common veal calves 4 50 @ 7 00

Hogs. Mixed and butchers. 8 90 @ 9 40 Good to choice heavy 8 05 @ 9 40 Sough heavy 9 05 @ 8 80 Light 8 75 @ 9 40 Pigs 4 55 @ 8 80 Market 25c higher.

Sheep. Choice fat ewes .... 3 50 @ 4 00 Common to fair sheep 2 50 @ 3 50 Yearlings, good to choice 4 00 @ 5 00 Bucks 2 50 @ 3 25 Spring Iambs 4 50 @ 7 CO

CHOLERA STATION’S GREAT SERVICE

LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANT Cattl,'H ogs and Sheep. LAFAYETTE UNION STOCK YARDS, LaFayette, Ind. [O. MASON, Salesman. Residence Phone romney 3 on 60 - Office Phones LAFAYETTE 1000 BELL - 500

M. A. WEST Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer.

Authentic Showing of the New Fall

Styles in Ladies Suits and Coats

Chart Prepared by Dr. Bennett’s Department Shows Wonderful Saving of Hogs.

The good done by the hog cholera station in Crawfordsville in its vigorous fight against the most destructive of animal diseases, can hardly be realized by one who has id in some way come into contact with the work of Dr. Beii'ieltjS department. The station has recently completed a chart upon which the exact progress of ! he work .in this country is recorded, and the figures are significant.

Each day adds a host of charming new models to our already pleasing and varied assortment of ladies’ new F all suits and coats. Every new style, every new weave is represented in our splendid showing of Fall garments which are shown in all the season’s new color effects.

We feel that we have surpassed all previous efforts in the present assemblage of coats and suits* The styles are charming and in that broad variety that affords a wide scope for the pleasing of one’s fancy.

In choosing our Fall display of coats and suits, we have selected the choicest coats and suits from the lines of the best manufacturers which assures you the authentic styles and superb workmanship.

New Private Ambulance

According to tlie computations H of this chart, in 1913 there were | on hands in Montgomery county | 39,824 hogs In the year 1914, this number hail increased to 50,905, making a net increase of 10,981. The animals over and above last year's production, a great number of them but small pigs at present, are valued at $10,468 00. The hogs sold during the yiar of 1914 show an even greater saving. In 1912 there were 60,598 sold at an aggregate price of $743,347, while in 1913 69,786 porkers went forthesumof $1,004,985.00. Ac-jH cording lo this part of the chart M 9,190 more lings were disposed of I in 1913 than 1912, and the addi- | tioual money derived is estimated 9 at $261,(539.00 While a certain || percent of this increase in the a total number of hogs raisid in the || county must be ascribed to the a natural development < f the- in- E dnstry, it is generally admitted £ that the bulk of the increase is a due to the disease prevention || work in Montgomery.

Tho chart prepared at the local 3 Station goes on to show the do % crease in losses by disease throughout the comity, ami the £ figures presented indicate conclu- S sively that the saving effected by | the serum treatment accounts for o most of tlie increase in the number of animals in the county. In !j.i 1918, the largo number of 28,530'' 1 hogs died from cholera; in 1914 the number was reduced to 16,082, a net reduction of 12,448. Subtracting the value of the hogs to die in 1914, estimated at $178,490, from the value of those lost in 1918, $108,20(5.00, the net saving for the > ear by the station’s work was $70,284. As a conclusion to its computations, the station announces that from the application of the serum treatment ami the educational work in the county for less than six months* a saving of over $70,000 has been effected. At present the work is just beginning to bear fruit Dr. Bennett says, and even greater savings may be looked for in the future.

Calls Answered Day or Ni^ht,

Lady Assistant.

Phone 66 New Richmond. Ind.

And another point. In buying we have endeavored to secure for our customers the greatest possible value and at the same time to furnish them coats and suits at the lowest possible price. Thus, when you buy here you secure style ; quality and low prices.

WEIGHT & SON.

Experienced AUCTIONEERS. Write us for date for your public sale

Come and see the display of new Fall Suits and Coats. You are always welcome, whether you come to buy or not.

LaFayette, - Indiana.

FRED W. GRAVES VETERINARY SURGEON New Richmond, Ind.

New Fall and Winter Slices

The Makers of the famous “Queen Quality” shoes for women usher in the Autumn and Winter season with new models unsurpassed- for style, fit and warkmanship. Smart original designs with the distinctive touches that have linked the words “Queen Quality” with the best in woman’s footwear are here in profusion at moderate prices. It will be a pleasure to show you these beautiful new styles. Why not see them today?

Phone 138 Office at'Flaugher’s Livery Barn.

• Dead Letter Office Abolished.

The “dead letter” office in the postal department in Washington is no more. The last auction of old letters and parcels has been held—14,500 was realized, eighty employees were discharged or transferred to other departments and Uncle Sam is conducting his “letter business” more efficiently. The office was really abolished because of the big decrease in lost, misdirected or unsigned pieces of mail, and because letters addressed to persons who cannot be found are more speedily disposed of by opening machines and quick clerks. But while the “dead letter” is to be abolished, the misdirected mail matter is to be distributed to cities throughout the country.

FOR Regular Meals and Short Orders ....go to the..., NORTHERN CAFE

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m E. Main Street Crawfordsville, Ind.

Clover Leaf Schedule. WESTBOUND. No. 3 2:47 p. m. No. 5 2:35 a. m. EASTBOUND. No. 4 2:47 p. m. No. 6 1;06 a. m.

Christian Church Announcements.

He Entered Politics,

bat in dealing with foreign countries we are a sorry lot of traders. Ever since Wm, Penn traded the Indians a handful of trinkets for what is now the State of Pennsylvania, the American people have been selling their birthright to foreigners for a mess of potage, so to speak. We export over 150,000,000 of cattle and their products per annum, which feeds the nations of Europe, and our American heiresses spend a similar sum in buying and maintaining counts, dukes and titled peerages. These foreign noblemen are, as a rule, abso lutoly worthless —in fact become a perpetual liability — for it costs more money to operate and keep them in repair than it does to run our cotton mills. European royalty puts the black sheep of its families on the block and our rich American girls buy them and we virtually exchange railroads, wheat fields and millions of dollars’ worth of products of farm, mine and factory for titled paupers who could not be resold for any sum. It does not require foreign treaties, a fleet of war vessels or tariff revision to stop this enormous loss. It needs only common sense in the homes of the rich.

Sunday School 9:45 a. m.

You can’t always tell, says an exchange, what will happen. For instance, there is a story of a man who determined to commit suicide He went to the store and bought n rope, a can of coal oil, a box of matches, a dose of arsenic and a revolver. He went down to the river and pushed the boat from the shore and rowed out to where a big limb hung over, satura'ed his clothing with coal oil, lighted a match and set tire to his clothing, took the dose of arsenic, put the muzzle of the revolver to his temple, pushed the boat from under him and pulled the trigger But the bullet glanced and cut the .rope above him and ho fell kerflop into the river; the put the fire out and he got strangled and coughed up the arsenic. He rose and waded out and declared him-, self a candidate for the legislature on a reform ticket.

Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.

Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Will Weidrich, on the first and third Sundays in the month. Morning worship at 11 a. tn. Evening worship at 7 ;30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all services.

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We export $18,000,000 of lumber and timber, and American tourists spend n similar amount in motoring over Europe and sightseeing in foreign lands, although the most enchanting scenes of the world are on the American continent.

H>tl!'= family Pills are the beat

Foolish Trading.

The Alexander family reunion will be held next Monday at Tecumseh Trail. The Alexanders of Benton, Warren and Montgomery counties will attend.

As producers and builders, the American people excel all previous civilization and we are a presentday marvel in business efficiency,

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