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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918.
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WHEAT PRICE IS CHANGED BY U. S. FOOD DIRECTOR
Change Caused by Increase in Freight Rates - Lowest Price in Western Cities. NEW YORK, July 1. A change in the OoTernment price of wheat was announced today by the Food Administration. The change was necessitated, it waa declared, In a statement issued today by the Food Administration, because the establishment of new freight ratea by the Railway Administration. The statement follows: "The price basis on various markets for the grades of No. 1 Northern spring. No. 1 hard winter, No. 1 red winter, No. 1 durum and No. 1 hard white is as follows: "New York $2.39 "Philadelphia $2.39 "Baltimore $2.3894 "Newport News $2.38 "Duluth 2.22V4 "Minneapolis $2.21 Vi "Chicago 2.26 . "St. Louia $2.24 "Kansas City $218 "Omaha . $2.18 "New Orleans $2 28 "Galveston $228 "Tacoma $2.20 "Seattle $2.20 "Portland $220 "Astoria $220 "San Francisco $2 20 "Los Angeles $2.20 "The basis for No. 2 wheat will be 3 cents below No. 1 and the basis for No. 3 wheat, 7 cents below No. 1. Grades below No. 3 will be dealt in on sample. "It ia expected that the changes In Federal grading standards will throw more wheat Into the higher grades than last year. The changes in price are worked out as nearly as possible to compensate for increases in railway and sea rates.
"The- other classes of wheat than those mentioned above, as equivalent, will be dealt in on the following terms. "The class of dark bard wheat will be bought at 2 cents above bard winter, dark Northern spring at 2 cents above Northern spring, amber durum at 2 cents above durum, while yellow hard winter will be bought at 2 cents under hard winter, red springs red Walla Walla at 7 cents under red winter, red durum at 7 cent under durum, Bote white at 2 cents under hard white and white club at 4 cents under hard white. "It la the Intention of the Grain Corporation to make effective a minimum price of $2 for No. 1 wheat, loaded on cars available for shipment from all points In the intermountain territory. Details as to how this will be made effective on wheat and on the surplus flour produced in that territory will be Issued by the Grain Corporation in the near future.
above Is the basis upon which the Grain. Corporation is prepared to buy
wheat at the above markets.
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GREENSFORK
' Mr. and Mra. William Roller and daughter. Helen, were ' in Richmond Wednesday and were accompalned home by Miss Rhea porter for a few days' : viBit..;f.Mra. Martha- Wisehart and her niece, Miss Gathers of Jackson burg, returned home after a few days' visit with relatives at Shirley..... Rev. Frank Kinsey of Bedford, Ind., spent Wednesday evening with his son, Dwight Kinsey.. . .Many farmers started this week to cut wheat.... Miss Nina Short, the county domestlo science teacher, will give a demonstration at the school house at Greensfork Wednesday afternoon,
July 3. Every lady is Invited to attend Leo Boyd' of Camp Shelby, Mississippi, took his. examination Saturday and received a commission of sergeant and has started to the coast
for France..... Those attending the!
Epworth League convention at the Grace church at Richmond were Mrs, Emma Neff, Mrs. John ' Martindale, uxibn Jessie Hastings, Mrs. Ora Wise, Louise and Flossie Neff. Miss Madene Wise. Mr. Shannon Neff, Mrs. Charles Crump...;. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Retts and Mrs. Gertrude Smith spent Tuesday evening with Misses Thelma Gaskill, Grace Garrison and Lou Edwards of Economy The ladies of the Christian church served chicken dinner to the Wayne County Lumber
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In one of the largest British munitlon factories where 5,000 workers are employed more than 33.000 are women.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, s.:
Estate of Mary Perry Bellls, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the nni 'imed hi he"i .ppontd by the r Wayne Circuit Court. Admlnistrator with the Will annexed, of the estate of Mary Perry Bellls. deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. (Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY'. Administrator with the will annexed, ijaiuiiei', jtsauj, rfoelscher & While, Attorneys. June 24; July 18.
The scrap and waste of the marbles quarries at Rutland, Vt., Is now made up into quicklime, bydrated lime and agricultural lime.
Palladium Want Ads Pay.
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Price of Horseshoeing
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On account of the Increased cost of material and living, the price c
shoeing horses will be Increased. The advanced price to take effec'
the tint of July. The new price will range from $2.00 to $2.50 per head
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WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Dally Woes and End Them. When tha back aches and throbs. When housework is torture. When night brings, no rest nor deep, When urinary disorders set in, Women's lot is a weary one. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved their worth in Richmond. This is one Richmond woman's testimony. Mrs. Louise M. Davis, 334 S. Elevcnth St., Richmond, says: "I had kidney trouble for a long time and dull, nagging backaches which made life miserable. I had headaches and blinding dizzy spells come over me suddenly, almost making me fall. My kidneys didn't act right and I had rheumatic pains in my limbs. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills helping others, I tried them and they benefited me wonderfully. The aches and lalns left my back and the dizziness and other troubles disappeared." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Davis had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S 8ALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned. Commissioner by virtue of an order of the Henry Circuit Court of Henry County, Indiana, made an entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Laura H. Barbour, vs. Lona L. Otte, et al., and numbered 6755, upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the premises to be sold on Wednesday, the 10th day of July, 1918, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, said Commissioner will offer for sale at public auction and at not lees than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situate In Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: "A part of the Southeast quarter of Section number Twentytive (25), Township number eighteen (18), Range number Twelve (12), East, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Quarter Section, and running thence west along the South line of the Section a distance of one hundred twenty (120) rods, more or less, to the lands of Jobn R. Jordan ; thence North along said Jordan's East line eighty (SO) rods, more or less, to his Northeast corner; thence East one hundred twenty (120) rods more or less to the East line of the Section; thence South to the place of beginning, containing fifty-three and one-fourth (53 1-4) acres, more or less. ALSO a part of the Northeast quarter of Section number thirty-six (36), in Township number Eighteen (IS) North, Range Twelve (12), and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake in the Old Boundary Line at the Northwest corner of Aaron Adamson's Survey; thence East with said Adamson's Line ninety-five (95) rods to a stake in the East line of the said section; thence north to the northeast corner of said section; thence West one hundred (100) rods, more or less, to a corner of the Mendenhall land; and at a point thirty-five (35) rodsvWest of the Boundary Line; thence South one hundred one and one-half (101) rods; thence East thirteen (13) rod3 to the Boundary Line; thence South along the Boundary Line to the place of beginning, containing eighty-three (83) acres, more or less, and containing in all One Hundred Thirty-six and one-fourth (i3S 1-4) acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: At least one-third of-purchase nrice to be c-aid on dav
of sale, and the balance in two equal j
Installments, due in one and two years from date of sale, the purchaser executing his promissory' notes in the usual bankable form for the deferred payments, bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, payable annually, and secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. UNION TRUST CO., Commissioner. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and White, and Barnard & Barnard, Attorneys. " - June 11-17-24-Julyl
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You Can Do Better at This Store
TOMORROW morning, we open what will be without question the most remarkable furniture sale held in this city in recent years. It will include furniture of every description, from the most moderately priced, to the very finest, bearing special price reductions which makes its purchase at this time an opportunity not to be overlooked. Every department in our store is represented, and any one. having the slightest need of furniture and failing to take advantage of this sale will be neglecting an opportunity which may not be duplicated during the duration of the war. We therefore urge immediate selection.
Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Stoves, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, &
HERE you will find a wonderful assortment of baby carriages greatly reduced in price. Genuine reed carriages, perambulators and gocarts are included, some with wire wheels, others with artillery wheels, all of the very finest quality. $16.50 Carriages, $12.75 $24.50 Carriages, 819.50 $32.50 Carriages, $23.50 $55.00 Carriages, $42.75
All Greatly Reduced in Price Every article in our entire store bears the original price tickets together with the reduced price at which the articles will be sold during this sale. Convenient credit terms will be arranged on the purchase of any article or room outfit. Period Living Room Suites Reduced
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UPHOLSTERED chairs in tapestry, yelour and silk damask enter this sale at a saving. In spite of the increased costs of all upholstering materials these great easy chairs are priced at a big saving.
$27.50 Chairs. $35.00 Chairs. $42.50 Chairs. $60.00 Chairs.
.$21.25 .$28.75 $34.50 $47.50
YOU should be one of the many thrifty purchasers who will avail themselves of these metal bed bargains. Brass, steel and iron beds enter this sale at practically cost. Every style and finish is included.
$12.50 Beds $16.75 Beds $22.50 Beds $35.00 Beds
S 9.75 . . . 13.75 ...1817.25 $23.50
JUST think of library tables of this quality at these low prices. Every style is included in all the best woods Mahogany, American Walnut, and Oak. Don't fail to see them.
THERE is nothing like an upholstered living room suite to add a touch of luxury and comfort to the home. Here you will find suits in velour tapestry and silk damask, nil richly upholstered and magnificently finished, on sale at greatly reduced prices. See these complete living JJQ'T room suites tomorrow. Sale prices start at t50 Period Bed Room Suites Reduced
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NOW is the time to enjoy these reed rockers. Upholstered in cretonne of beautiful pattern and finished in baronial brown, natural and sea green, they go on sale at practically one-fourth off.
$ 6.50 Rockers $ 9.25 Rockers $14.50 Rockers $18.00 Rockers
.$ 4.70 .8 7.25 .$11.25 .$13.50
$15.00 Tables $24.50 Tables $35.00 Tables $64.50 Tables
512.50 519.75 528.25 551.50
LAMPS with rich silk shades in the very newest shapes are slashed in price for this July sale. Our entire stock of lamps is included at prices we cannot hope to again duplicate.
$ 9.50 Lamps $12.75 Lamps $18.50 Lamps $27.00 Lamps
$ G.75 $ -9.50 $14.25 $21.50
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EXTRA ORDINARY values were never more in evidence than in this July sale of dressers. The choicest dressers in beautiful period designs, built of selected Mahogany, Oak and American Walnut by America's most skilled workmen goon sale at remarkable reductions. $19.50 Dressers. .$15.25 $27.50 Dressers. .$21.75 $32.00 Dressers. .$25.30 $44.75 Dressers. .$37.00
YOU would hardly expect to buy this beautiful bedroom furniture at such low prices, but every piece of bedroom furniture in-our store,.including period suites in Mahogany, Antique Ivory and Walnut has been greatly reduced. In the face of increasing costs you will never again have an opportunity like this. July sale prices start )0
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T T WILL pay you to buy ji a refrigerator at these sale prices. Every style and size is on sale at a saving. All are guaranteed ice-savers, scientifically designed to maintain a very low temperature 'with a minimum consumption of ice. $18.50 Refrigerators ... .... .. .$14.00 $28.00 Refrigerators ..,.......$21.25 $32.50 Refrigerators ...... $26.50
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HERE'S a real opportunity to purchase a beautiful new buffet at a saving. In many cases there is only one of a particular design, taken from a costly period suite in Mahogany or Walnut. Our advice is to come early. $29.50 Buffets . . . $24.00 $35.00 Buffets...S27.50 $42.75 Buffets . . . $34.75 $64.25 Buffets . . . 852.25
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DINING room furniture has shared in the general reduction of prices in this July sale. William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial and all period suites are now on sale at bargain prices. Richly finished pieces, every one, and in
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HERE is no need to bake and cook over a hot coal stove when
you can buy these gas stoves at such low prices. The newest high oven models, scientifically designed to bake perfectly and save gas. Don't miss this great July sale on gas ranges. $24.50 Gas Stoves, $19.25 $29.50 Gas Stoves, $22.50 $37.50 Gas Stoves, $29.75 $55.75 Gas Stoves, $47.50
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