Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 194, 28 May 1919 — Page 15
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919.
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS E. W. WAGNER . CO8 LETTER CHICAGO, May 2?. Corn market uled the action of May corn. There ire signs of liberal receipts and delverles before Saturday's close. One sash man thinks May corn cannot idvance. seriously and may break if ecelpts Jump to 200 cars per day. Itere will be 650 more cars here by Saturday's close. Consumers of cash Jorn are holding off. Locals point out .hat July porn is ruled by necessity of ran of ail lines of 200,000 by June 1. rhere are -warnings as to no hoarding. 3ome look for fair break in July and September corn. In 70 per cent of the belt the corn planting seems to be a full average. - A good many of our ablest philos ophers bear bravely other people's miarortunes.
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Saturday, At our Sale Barn, 124 3(D) Head off Consisting ot draft, general purpose and all good broke for children.
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Ten head of fresh cows and springers, consisting of Shorthorns and Jerseys and some good stock cattle. Hogs Fifty head of stock hogs, weighing 120 lbs., each. Ten sows with pigs by side. These hogs are all double immuned. All stock sold under a guarantee. Sale starts at 12 o'clock. VaeTilburg Tannbe
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OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919, 1:30 P. M. At 12 South 6th St. '
Side Boards, Dressers, Cupboards, Wash Stands, 5 Cook Stoves, Dining Chairs, Rockers, Gas Range, 3 Gas Heaters, Hot Plates,
Iron Beds, 4 Refrigerators, 1 Icebox, 3 Heating Stoves, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tables, Bed Clothes, High Chair, Commode, 9x12 Rugs, Cherry Chest, Step Ladder, Stove Pipe, Tools and Work Bench and many other articles not mentioned. H. C. RAMSEY, Auct.
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PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: William D. French vs. Frances A. French, Wayne Circuit Court, April .Term, 1919, No. 18645. Petition for Plvorce. Be it Known, That on the 27th day of May 1919, the above named Plaintiff, by his attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Carlton P. Trusler, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendant is not a resident of this State, and also his own affidavit showing that his cause for Divorce, as stated in his said Petition, is abandonment Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 28th day of July, 1919, at the Term of said Court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of April, 1919. Baid cause will be heard - and determined in her absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 27th day of May, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher L and White, Attorneys for Plaintiff. May 28; June 4-11
LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Edward W. Conwell vs. Abijah Mofitt, et al. (Wayne Circuit Court. April iTerm. 1919. No. 18638) i Be it known that on the 20th day of hday, 1919, the above named plaintiff by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court
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CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO, 212 Union National Bank Build- - Ma. Phene 1720. CHICAGO. May 28. Following Is the range of futures OA Chicago Board of Trade today; Open High Cern May ......183 1?3 July ......166 167 8ept 169 169 OatsJuly ...... 68 68 Sept. 65 66 Pork July ......49.60 49.70 Lard July ......81.80 ' 81.85 Ribs July ......27.75 27.77
Low Close 180 180 165 165 157 157 7 67 63 ; 64 41.80 49.35 31.67 31.80 27.37 27.60
By Associated Press) -TOLEDO, 0.,s May 28. Clovereeed Prime cash $27.35, Oct $21.60, Dec, $21.40. Timothy Prime cash, old. new. VAttb XL. Ab UUUd AiUUI A AAA MWUOM IV XX . May 3 1 North Sixth Street Horses 3.0 drivers, Three good Shetland ponies, JOHN HEALT, Clerk. P. CROFT his complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause, Complaint to Quiet Title, together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant's are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants, Abijah Moffltt, Lydia T. Moffitt, his wife, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Abijah Moffltt and wife, Anna F. Moffltt, the unknown husband of Anna F. Moffltt, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown husband of Anna T. Moffltt, Nathan W. Briggs, the unknown wife of Nathan W. Briggs, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nathan W. Briggs, and the unknown 'Wife of Nathan W. Briggs, J. R. Presinger, the unknown wife of J. R. Prezinger, the unknown heirs, devisees and -legatees of J. R. Presinger and the unknown wife of J. R. Presinger, Elizabeth A. Twomey, the unknown husband ot Elizabeth A. Twomey, the unknown heirs of Elizabeth A. Twomey and the unknown heirs, devisees .and legatees of Elizabeth A. Twomey and the unknown husband of Elizabeth A. Twoney, therefore are hereby -notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the .said cause; on the 30th day of July, 1919, a day of the April term of said court, which was begun and held at the Court house in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of April, 1919, said Complaint and the. matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond, this 20th day of May, 1919. - V LINUS P.. MEREDITH, Clerk. Paul A. Beckett, Attorney for Plaintiff. May 21-28 June 4
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and May $3.40, Sept. $6.15. Oct. $5.95. (Br Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 28. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.8101.81; No. 4 Yellow, nominal; No. 6 yellow, $1.80. OatsNo. 3 white, 6369e; standard, 7070. Pork Nominal; ribs, $23.2529.25; lard. $34.00. (Br Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O.. May 1$. WheatNo. 1 red, $2.51(3)2.52; No. 2 red, $M8 02.50; No. 3 red, $2-4502.48; lower grades as to quality, $2 2.45. Corn No. 2 white $1.8601-87; No. 3 white $1.8401.86; No. 4 white $1.82 01.84; No. 2 yellow $1.86 1.87; No. 3 yellow $1.840L86; No.' 4 yellow. 1.S2JL84; No. 2. mixed, $1.84 01-86.
LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Prsa) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 28. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; lower. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; steady. Calves Receipts, 760;. strong. : , Sheep Receipts, 100; steady. HOGS Good to choice, 160 to 200 lbs., $20.25 .30; good to choice, 200 to 225 lbs.. $20.25020.35; medium and mixed,. 160 to 200 lbs.. $20.25020.35; fat hogs. $20.00020.25; sows according to quality, $15019-25; good to prime. $20.35 020.40; bulk of sows,, $18.75019.00; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $15.00 019-50; boars, thin sows and skipB, no definite prices. CATTLE Killing Steers Extra good. 1.300 lbs., and upward, $17.00017-50; good to choice, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $15 016; common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and upward. $15.00015.60; good to choice. 1,200 to 1,300 lbs., $16,000 16.50; common to medium, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs.. $15016.00: good to choice. 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $13.50 14.50; common to medium, 1,000 to 1.150 lbs.. $13.00013.50; poor to good, under 1.000 lbs. $11.0013.00; good to best yearlings, $13.0014.50. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs. and up, $13.500 14.50; com. to medium, 800 lbs. up, $10.0012.00; good to best. under 800 lbs., $13.50015.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $10.00 13.00. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. up ward, $11.00 13.00; common to me dium, 1,050 lbs., upward, $9.50010.50; good to best, under 1,050 lbs, $10,000 11.50; common to medium, under 1,050 lbs., $8.009.50; canners and cutters, $5.50 7.00; fair to choice, upward, $11012.50; good to choice, milkers, $90.00140. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs. upward, $11.00012.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $9.50010.50, common to good bolognas, $8.50 010.00. -Calves Good to e&oice veals, under 200 lbs., $15.0016.00; common to medium veals, $11.0014.00 ; good to choice heavy calves, $10.00012.00; common to medium heavy calves, $3.00 9.00. Stackers and Feeding. Cattle (food to cbolce steers. 800 lbs., and up, $12.50013-00; common-to fair steers, 800 lbs., and up, $11.50012.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $12.00 012.60; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $10.00011.50; medium to good heifers, $9.0010.50; medium to good cows. $8.0009-50; springers, $9.00 O $11.00; stock calves. 250 to 450 lbs.. afTn? on- vMtim tcA iimiii ia aa down; western fed wethers, $13 downf bucks, per 100 pounds. $7.00 7.50; clipped stock, selling $2 to $.3 per 100 lbs. lower than above quotations. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Spring lambs, $13.0016.50. Good to choice sheep, $9.00010.00: common to medium sheep, $7,000 $8.00; good to choice light lambs, $14.60015.00; common to medium lambs, $11.0012.00; western fed lambs, $16.00 down; western fed wethers, $11.00 down. Corrected by McLean & Company. Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone East 28; Home, 81235. DAYTON, O., May 28. Hogs Receipts, four cars ; market, 5 to 10c higher; choice heavies, $2020.10; select packers, butchers, $19.50020.10; light Yorkers, $18.0018.50; pigs,'$16.00 $17.50; stags, $12.0014.00; fat sows, $19.00019-00; heavy Yorkers, $18.50 $19.25; common and fair sows, $18.00 19.00. Cattle-Recelpts eight cars; steady to strong; fair to good shippers $13.50 014.50; good to choice butchers $12 $13.50; fair to medium butchers $9.00 12.50; good to choice heifers, $9.00 12.50; choice fat cows, $1012; fair to good fat cows, $7.00 8.00; bologna cows, $5.00 6.50; butcher b-ills, $10.00 12.00; bologna bulls. $8.00010.00; calves, $10.0014.00. bneep Receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep, $8.0010.00. Lambs, $10.00015.00. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, May 28. Cattle Receipts, 900; slow and lower. Calves Receipts, 500; 50c lower; $6.0016.50. Hogs Receipts, 2,100; 10 to 15c higher; heavy mixed and Yorkers, $21.1021.15; light Yorkers, $20.25 20.50; pigs, $20.0020.25; roughs, $18.2518.50; stags, $12.00015.00; Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400; Bteady to strong; lambs, $8.00 15.50; yearlings, $10.0012.00; wethers, $11 11.50; ewes, $5.0010.50; mixed, $10.60 11.00. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, May 28. ReceiptsCattle, 700. Hogs, 6,000. Sheep, 300. - Cattle Market' weak and lower; shippers, $14.0015.00; butchers' steers, extra, $13.5014.00; good to choice. $13.0013.50; common to fair. $8.0012.00;heifers, extra, $13.00 $13.75; good to choice, $12.0013.00; Common to fair, $7.6011.50; cows, extra, 11.0011.75; good to choice, $8.5011.00; common to fair, $6.25 8.00; canners, $5.000 6.25; stockers and feeders, $8.00 13.00; bulls, weak; bologna, $8.5010.25; fatbulls, $10.50 11.50; calves, lower; extra. $16.50 17.00; fair to good, $13.00 16.00; common and large, $7.12.00. Hogs Steady; selected heavy shippers,' 20.25; good to choice packers and butchers, $20.25; medium, $19.50 20.25; stags, $10.0013.25; common to choice heavy fat sows, $13.0019.00; light shippers, $18.00 19.00; pigs, 110 pound3 and less, $13.00 17.75. Sheep Steady; extra, 9.0010.00; good to choice, $7.009.00; common to fair, $4.007.00; lambs, strong; good to choice, $17.00018.00; fair to good, $16-000 17.00; : common to fair, $14.00016.00; clipped lambs, $914. (By Associated Press) , PITTSBURGH, Pa, May 28. Hogs Receipts, 3,500; market, lower;
heavies, $20.35020.50; heavy Yorkers,
$20.35020.50; light Yorkers, $20,000 $20.25;, pigs, $20.00 205. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500; market, steady; top sheep, $10.75; top Iambs. $15.00. Calves Receipts, -300; , market, steady; top, $15.25. (By ' Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 28. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts,' 28,000; market, active, mostly 25 cents higher than yesterday's average; top, $20.40; bulk, $20.20020.35; heavy weight; $20.25020.40; medium weight, - $20.10 020.40; light weight, $19.90020.40; light lights, $18.65020.15; heavy packing sows, smooth, $19.50019.75; pack. ing sows, rougb. si.ooi.so; pigs, $18.00 019.00. Cattle Receipts, 9,000; beef steers and butcher stock slow; 15 to 25 cents lower; light calves, lower, others, steady; stockers and feeders, steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight choice and prime $15.6017.65; medium and good, $12.85015.75; common $11.25 013.15; light weight, good and choice, $13.35045.75; common and medium, $10.25" 13.50; butcher cattle, heifers, $8.250 14.35; cows. $814; canners and cutters, $6.25 0 8.00; veal calves, light and handy weight, $15 $17; feeder steers $10.00014.25; stocker steers, $8.0013.25. - Sheep Receipts, 13,000; lambs, wethers and yearlings, Btrong to 25 cents higher; ewes, steady. Lambs, 84 pounds down, $14.0015.75; . 85 pounds up, $13.5015.75; culls and common, $10.0013.50; springs, $17.75 (3)19.50; yearling wethers,. $11.50 $13.75; ewes, medium, good and choice $1011; culls and common, $4.50 $9.75. PRODUCE MARKET By Associated Press) CHICAGO. May 28. Butter Market, higher; creamery firsts, 50 65c. Eees Receipts. 38,883 cases; mar ket, unsettled; firsts, 42 43c; lowest, 41c. Live Poultry Market, unchanged. Potatoes Lower; arrivals, 52 cars, old Northern white, car lots bulk, $2 2.15 cwt; new, Florida Spaulding Rose, No. 1. $9.0009.25 bbl.; No 2, $7.007.25; Texas Triumphs, sacked, No. 1, cwt., $6.50. ' (By Associated Press) NEW YORK STOCK LIST NEW YORK. May 28. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can., 58. American Locomotive, 85. American Beet Sugar. 82liAmerican Smelter, 82. Anaconda, 70. Atchison, 102. Bethlehem Steel, B, 80. Canadian Pacific, 167: Chesapeake and Ohio, 6. Great Northern Pfd., 98. New York Central. 82. Northern Pacific, 99. Southern Pacific, 112. Pennsylvania, 47. U. S. Steel Com., 108. LIBERTY BOND MARKET (By Associated Press) ' NEW YORK, May 28. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: . 3 $99.40. First 4 $95.66. -Second 4 $94.80. First 4 $95.92. Second 4 $95.30. Third 44 $96.02. Fourth 4 $95.46. Victory 4 $100. LOCAL HAY MARKET - Hay strong; Timothy No. 1, $37.00 37.50; No. 2, timothy. $36.5037.00; No. 1 clover, $28.5029.00. (Continued from Page One) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 28. Hay strong; NO. 1 timothy, $3437.50; No. 2 timothy, $36.5037.00 No. 1 clover, $28.5029.00. BUTTER FAT "QUOTATION Butter fat, delivered in Richmond, is bringing 60 cents this week. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES BUYING Corn, $1.85; oats. 72c; rye, $1.35; straw, per ton, $7.00. t SELLING Cottonseed meal, per ton $67, per cwt., $3.50; oil meal, per ton, $73, per cwt, $3.75; tankage, 50 percent, per ton, $93, per cwt, $4.75, 60 percent, $108 per ton, per cwt, $5.50; Quaker City palry feed, per ton $50, per cwt., $2.65; Schumaker feed, ton $58, cwt., $3; salt, per bbl., $2.75; Haning feed, ton $72, cwt., $3.75; wheat bran, per ton, $50, cwt., $2.65; bran and shorts mixed, per ton, $53, per cwt., $2.75; white wheat middlings, per ton, $55, per cwt., $2.85; barley feed, per ton, $62; -cwt, $3.25; white rye middlings, per ton, $55. FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer's) SELLING PRICES Vegetables New Cabbage, per lb., 15c; green beans, per lb., 25c; cucumbers,' each, 20c; egg plant, per lb 30c; new spring carrots, bunch, 10 cents; asparagus, home grown, per "bunch, 6 cents rhubarb, bunch. 5 cents; caulflower, large, per pound, 30 cents ; leaf lettuce, per lb., 25c; head lettuce, trimmed, per lb., 35c; tomatoes, per lb, 30c; Bermuda onions, per lb., I5c; leek, none; parsley, per bunch, 15c; mangoes, each 5c, per doz., 60c; sweet potatoes, per lb., 15c ; potatoes, old, per bu., $2.00; young onions, 3 bunches for 10c; breakfast radishes, bunch, 5c; Hutton mushrooms, lb., $1.60; new green peas, lb., 25c; garlic, per lb., $1.00; pinach, 15c lb. Green corn, 2 ears 25 cents; baking potatoes, 10 cents; summer squash, 20 cents each;, artichokes, 25 cents each; hot house tomas, 40 cents lb., spinach 15 cents lb.; wax beans, 25 cents lb. Miscellaneous Eggs, dozen, 48c; creamery butter, lb., 68c; country butter, lb., 55c. Produce (Buying) Country butter, lb., 40c; eggs, per dozen, 40c; old chickens, per lb., 28 30c; frying chickens, per lib.. 40c; turkeys, 25 28c; ducks, 2022c. Fruits Grape fruit, 15c; fresh pineapples, 35 cents.
Wlnesaps, per lb., 15c; Bananas, per lb., 12c; lemons, per down, 40c: Florida, oranges, per dox, 50c; strawberries, per quart, 35c; celery, California, per bunch, 25c; cocoanuts, each, 20c; California cherries, 15q lb.; new May cherries, 35 c at; grapefruit, 15c - Watermelons, $2.50; fresh peaches. 25c; CaL cherries, 60c lb.; new May cherries, 35c quart. . . TERRITORIAL
(Continued from Page One) amelioration of the price they are asked to pay for peace. Belgians Are Ready. There are reports which seem - to reflect a disposition on the part of the allies not to parley long if the Germans actually refuse to sign the terms. An Amsterdam dispatch states that the Belgian lrontier has been closed and that all Belgian soldiers have been recalled from leave. It is further reported that general mobilisation of the Belgian army will be ordered as soon as it is definitely known the Germans will not sign the treaty, If that decision is reached by the enemy delegation. Allied commanders along the Rhine where the British, American and French armies hold strategic bridgeheads, are reported to have held conference relative to action If the Germans decline to conclude peace on the allied terms. It may be that the treaty with Austria will not be presented on Friday as planned. The Italian delegation is declared to be delaying consideration of clauses of the treaty dealing with the southern frontiers of Austria, insisting that the question of the frontiers shall be coupled with that of the Dalmatian coast. It seems probable that the whole treaty will not be presented at the first meeting between the Austrian and allied delegations. The military, naval and repLimited recognition may be accorded the all-Russian government at Omsk in the iorm of lending aid in supplies and money to Admiral Kolchak. head of the Omsk government, aration clauses may be omitted, to(gether with definite demands regard ing Flume. German Flag Flown Over Reading Club When Troops Arrive (TJy Associated Press) READING, Pa.. May 28. William Burns, the first American citizen not of German birth or origin ever elected president of the Harmonic-Manne-chor society, this city's oldest and wealthiest German social club with LlOO members today announced that h(B has resigned the presidency and that he will also give up his membership. Mr. Burns said he found a German flag flying from the staff when the Reading soldiers of the Rainbow Division came home, and that he tore it down, putting up the only American flag in the house. "I was misinformed as to the real character of the club and the courts ought to close the place because of what has happened in the past," he is quoted as having said.
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6 COUNTY ASSESSORS TURN IN BOOKS
Six of the county township assessors had brought in their assessment books at Wednesday noon. All books are supposed to be turned In, with the results of the 1919 canvass, by June 1, but It is thought a few will be late. Green township, the latest to report, keeps up the record for large increases in assessments. The township this year is valued at $2,710,810, against $1,128,920 last year. Lands jumped from $629,140 to $1,780,870, and improvements from $136,860 to $551,820. Personal property increased, as in the other townships, only very slightly, from $339,980 to $378,120. Wayne Township Assessor David Reid reported that his books would be late, because, he said, of the immense amount of property which had changed hands during the spring, and resulted in much confusion. Much of the time has been spent in tracing property, sometimes through three or four owners, he said. The tax board of review will begin Jits sittings Monday morning, June . 2, at 10:30, in the office of the county auditor. The number of hearings is expected to be unusually large, because ot the provisions in the new tax law which Increases valuations. Circuit Court Records Oscar L. Davis and Robert Sewell, who pleaded guilty to assault and battery on Policeman Bennett In cir cuit court Tuesday, and were sen tenced to pay fines of $500 and spend six months at the penal farm, have no tified Judge Bond that they want to withdray their pleas of guilty, and be, tried on the charge. The prosecuting ..attorney filed a general denial for Nelson Johnson against the charges of Elizabeth Johnson, who is suing him for divorM, and the case will be tried Monday Selma Hornberger filed suit against John Hornberger for divorce and change of name. She alleges that he cussed he frequently, and slapped her in the face, lossening three teeth. The case was filed once before in circuit court and dismissed. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Helen Claude to Frank L. Compton, lot 51, Williamsburg; $850. Amanda Carter to Benjamin Carter, lot 273, olficial map of Richmond; $1. Delilah -Thomas to A'manda Carter, same property, $1. (Quit claim deed). 1WHY NOT TRY PQPHAM'S ASTHMA' MEDICINE J SOWO BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICC $1 OO S . 6 BOXES FOR $5 00. TRIAL PACKAOC BY MAIL 10c. jwaiMMS MFG. CO.. Props. Clcvetasd. 0. For Sale by Conkey Drug Co. For Important Worksuch as bridge building, skyscraper construction, road making, etc., our cement has been found pre-eminently the best. Engineers recommend it and architects speclfly It. If it meets with their approval it should recommend Itself to you. For-any building purpose it is , the best to use. Phone 2015 or 2016 In Other Attractive Economies BROOMS An unbelievable price Made for service not for style. Not an ornament but a useful instrument. 6 Regular Brooms .....$2.60 Single Brooms, each ......
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