Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 241, 23 July 1919 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919. PAGE THIRTEEN
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS
WAGNER'S GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO. July 23. December corn at new high at $1.67, on rise of hogs to $23.50, and dry weather. Forecast is for dry and warm. Locals figure real hot weather period is here. Export sales poor. Marine strike continues. Oats sags on easy spot situation. Looks like good August movement and only fair fall oats exports. Cash corn and oats about unchanged. Locals figure grain will bulge when seaboard strike ends. New York claims exporters and government reselling one to one and one-half million oats. Argentine com around $1.85, New York basis. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER 4. CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720.
CHICAGO, July 23. Following is
the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today:
July Sept. Dec. July Sept. Dec. Sept.
V Sept.
Open High Low Close Corn 195 196U 1944 195 19tl 196U 1944 194 167 1674 165 166 Oats . Sl 81 80 SO 81 82 794 80 83 ?4 84Vi 82 82 p0rk . 51.95 52.10 51.95 52.00 Lard . 34.90 35.00 34.80 34.80 Ribs 2S.75 28.92
'By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 23 Corn No. 2 mixed $1.95,1.98; No. 2 yellow, $1.98 4 2.00.
Oats No. 2 white 81482; No. 3 white 80(?80.
Pork Nominal. Pigs $28.25 29.25.
Lard $34.72.
(By Associated Press) TOLEDO. O.. July 23 Cloverseed:
Prime cash $28.75; Oct. $31.00; Dec,
$29.30. Alsikej Prime casb $24.25;
Oct $24.50; Dec. $24.50.
Timothy: Prime cash, old and new $5.45; Sept. $5.90; Oct. $5.70; Dec. $5.75; Mar. $6.00.
CINCINNATI GRAIN (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O.. July 23. Wheat-
No. 1 red, unchanged; No. 2 red, $2.23; No. 3 red, $2.19?i2.21; Other grades as to quality. $2.002.18. Corn No. 2 white. $2.14 2.15; No. 3 white, $2.132.14; No. 4 white, $2.08 32.10; Corn No. 2 yellow, $2.03 2.04; No. 3 yellow, $2.002.02; No. 4 yellow, $1.98 2.00; Corn No. 2 mixed, $2.022.03.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 23. Hogs Receipts, 9,000; higher. Cattle Receipts 1,100; active. Calves Receipts 500; strong. Sheep Receipts 900; steady. HOGS Good to choice, 160 to 200 lbs., $23.0023.05; good to choice, 200 to 225 pounds. $23.0023.10; medium and
mixed, 160 to 200 lbs., $23.0023.05; fat hogs, $22.00; sows, according to quality, $20.50; good to prime, $23.00 23.10; bulk of sows, $20.00 20.25; fat back pigs, $21.0021.50; feeding pigs, $21.00 down; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $20 20.50; pregnant
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MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per annum. It you hare a loan at the legal rate of 3 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay it off and more it you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL Save the Difference Loans made on Household Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, Phone or Write BUSINESS MEN'S REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN.
Ground Floor Pal Bldg. A. L. Jenkins C. B. Beck
DIRECTORS: W. A. Bond H. H. Peelle H. G. CLARK. Manager
Phone 1315 L. A. Handley W. O. Seaney
sows, $15.0017.00; feeding pigs, $20.50 down; boars, thin sows and skips not quoted. CATTLE ' Killing steers extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $17.0018.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, 16.25; common to medium, 1,150 to
1,300 lbs. and upward, $15.0016.00; good to choice, 1150 to 1250 lbs., $15.50 16.255; common to medium, 1,150 to 1.250 lbs., $14.50 15; good to choice 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $1415.25; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $14.00; poor to good, under 1,000 lbs., $13.50; good to best, under 1,000 lbs., $10.5012.00; yearlings, $12.50 14. Heifer Good to best, 800 lbs. and up, $13.50 and $14.50; common to medium, 800 lbs. and up, $11.00; good to best under 800 lbs., $14.0015.25; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.50 12.50. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $13.50; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., upward, $9.00 10.00, good to best under 1,050 pounds, $9.50
$11.00; common to medium, under 1050 lbs., $8.00 9.00; canners and cutters, $6.00 7.50; fair to choice upward, $11.00 and $12.50; good to choice milkers, $90.00140.00. Bull OoTninon to best. 1.300 lb", upward, $1012; good to choice, $10 $11; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $9.009.76; common to good bolognas, $89.
Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $17.5018.50; common to medium veals, $9.00(3,17.00: good to
choice heavy calves, $10.0012.00;
common to medium heavy calves, $5.00
9.00.
Stockera and Feeding Cattle Good
fo choice steers. 800 lbs., and up,
$10.2510.75; common to fair steers,
800 lbs. and up, $9 10.00; good
to choice steers under 800 lbs., $10
50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.00 9.00; medium to good heifers. $7.508.50; medium to good cows, $7.008.00; springers, $8.50
10.50; stock calves, 250 to 450 lbs.,
$7.5011.50; western fed lambs, $18
down; western fed wethers, $13 down;
bucks, per 100 pounds. $7.00(3)7.50
fair to choice milkers, $75150;
clipped stock, selling $2 to $3 per 100
lbs. lower than above quotations. SHEEP AND LAMBS.
Spring lambs, $16.00; bucks, per 100
lbs., 5.00 6.00.
Good to choice sheep. $6.00 7.00;
common to medium sheep, $3.60
$5.60; breeding ewes, $9.00 12.00;
good to choice light lambs, $14.5015.00; common to medium lambs, $10.0011.00; western fed lambs, $16.00 down: western fed weth
ers, $11.00 down.
cord; bulk, $21.75 23.25; heavy weight. $22.10 23.35; medium weight, $22.1023.50; light weight. $21.75 $23.45; light lights, $21.0023.75; heavy packing sows, smooth, $21.60 $22.10; packing sows, rough, $20.75 $21.40; pigs, $20.0021.25.
Cattle Receipts, 12.000; unset
tled; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $17.00
$18.50; medium and good, $12.75017;
common. $10.6012.75; light weight.
good and choice, $14.75 17.75; common and medium, $9.75 14.76; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.0014.50; cows $8.75 13.50; canners and cutters,
$5.50C50; veal calves, light and
handy weight. $18.00018.75; feeder
steers, $8.50 12.50; stocker, steers, $7.5011.25; western range steers, $9.60 16.50; cows and heifers, $8.60
12.75.
Sheep Receipts, 30,000; slow;
lambs, 84 lbs. down, $14.25 18.00; culls and common, $9.75 14.00; year
ling wethers, $10.60014.00; ewes, medium, good and choice, $7.25 9.50;
culls and common, $3.006.75.
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tiff, by her Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce and custody of Minor Child. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Pearl Sheard a disinterested person, showing that
. said Defendant is not a resident of ! this State, and also her own affidavit
showing that her cause for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, is abandonment. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 11th day of September, 1919, at the 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 cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 15th day of July, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH, (SEAL) Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. July 16-23-30
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Hogs Re
ceipts, 950; market, higher; heavies,
$2.0023.25; heavy Yorkers, $24.00
24.10; light Yorkers, $22.90023.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; market, steady; top Sheep, $11.00; top Lambs, $16.50. Calves Receipts, 100; market, steady; top, $19.00.
PRODUCE MARKET
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 23. Butter market, higher; Creamery firsts, 46c52c;
Eggs Receipts, 14,898 case; market,
higher; Firsts, 4243, lowest 39c;
Live poultry, market, higher; Fowls,
33c. Potatoes steady; arrivals 82 cars;
New. (car lots) Irish cobblers, Vir
ginia and Maryland, $7.15 7.35 bbl;
ditto Kentucky; Sacked $2.503.50 cwt: Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois
Early Ohios, sacked, $2.75 3.15 cwt.
Corrected by McLean & Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone, East 2S; Home 81235.
DAYTON, O.. July 23. Hogs Re
ceipts three cars; market 6c higher; choice heavies, $22.7622.80; packers and butchers, $22.7522.80; heavy Yorkers, $21.60 22.25; light Yorkers, $21.0021.50; pigs, $18.00 19.50; stags, $14.0017.0u; choice fat sows, $20 20.50; common and fair sows, $1920. Cattle Receipts Six cars; steady; fair to good shippers, $12.00 $14.00; good to choice butchers, $12.00 13.50; fair to medium butchers, $10 12.00; good to choice heifers, $9.00 12.00; choice fat cows, $9.0010.00; fair to good fat cows, $7.008.50; bologna cows, $5.006.00; butcher bulls, $9.00(5)10.00; bologna hulls $7.009.00; calves, $1015. Sheep Receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep, $6.008.00. Lambs, $10.0014.00.
LEGAL NOTICES.
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(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, N. Y July 23. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; 25c higher. Calves Receipts, 625; steady, $6.00 19.00. Hogs Receipts, 600; 50c higher. Heavy mixed and Yorkers, $24.25; light Yorkers, $23.0023.50; pigs, $23.0023.25; roughs, $21.25 $21.50; stags, $12.0018.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400; sheep, active. Lambs Slow; prices unchanged.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press)
NEW YORK, July 23 The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 60 American Locomotive 92 American Beet Sugar, 934 American Smelter, 86 Anaconda, 76 Vs Atchison, 10078 Bothlehem Steel, B., 104 Canadian Pacific 164 - Chesapeake & Ohio 65 Great Northern Pfd. 95 New York Central 80 No. Pacific, 95 So. Pacific 107 i Pennsylvania 45 U. S. Steel com. 111
LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 23. Final prices on Liberty Bonds today were: 3 1-2 $ 99-44 First 4 94 00 Second 4 93.42 First 4 1-4 95.00 Second 4 1-4 93.88 Third 4 1-4 95.04 Fourth 4 1-4 93.82 Victory 3 3-4 100.00 Victory 4 3-4 99.96 LOCAL HAY MARKET. New Hay Timothy, $28.00; mixed, $25.00; clover, $18.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, July 23. HayFirm: No. 1 timothy. $35.5036; No. timnMiv s?.s O0(S35.50: No. 1 clover.
$27.50 28.00.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, ir19. No. 1S6S5. Mary E. Montgomery vs. Alonzo L. Montgomery. Be it known, that on the 14th day f July, 1919, the above named Plain-
State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1919. No. 18693. PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME In the Matter of the Business Men's Remedial Loan Association. Notice is hereby given that the above named corporation has applied this 23rd day of July, 1919, to the Wayne Circuit Court of said County and State, for change of name from Business Men's Remedial Loan Association, to that of Business Men's Finance Association, and that said petition and application will be presented to and heard by said Court at the October Term, 1919. BUSINESS MEN'S REMEDIAL LOAN ASSOCIATION, By Atwood L. Jenkins, President. Attest: Horace G. Clark, Secretary. Paul A. Beckett, Attornev. July 23-30; Aug. 6
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(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O.. Jirty 23 Receipts Cattle, 8CV; hogs 3,000; sheep 5,000. Cattle Market steady; shippers $11.5016; butcher steers, extra $12 14; good to choice $11.5012; common to fair $7.5011. Heifers Extra $1213; good to choice $1112; common to fair $7 10.50. Cows Extra $1011; good to choice $7.608; common to fair $6.25 7; canners $5.50 6; stockers and feeders $7 10.50; bulls, steady; bologna $89.25; fat bulls $9.5011; milch cows, slow. Calves, steady; extra, 17; fair to good $1216.75; common and large $711. Hogs higher; selected heavy shippers, $23.25; good to choice packers and butchers $23.25; medium $22.50 22.75; stags $10 14; common to choice heavy fat sows $1419.25; light shippers $22. Pigs, 110 pounds and less $20.75. Sheep, steady; fair $3 6.50; good to choice $88.50; fair to good $6.50 8. Lambs steady; good to choice $1717.50; fair to good $1417; common to fair $8 14.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 23. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; 25 to 50 cents higher, closing strong; top, $23.50, a new re-
PETITION FOR DIVORCE Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1919 State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Vert Charles Conner vs. Agnes Virginia Conner. Be It Known, That on the 22d day of July, 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 L. Myrtle Charman, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also his own affidavit showing that his causes for divorce, as stated in his said petition, are cruel and inhuman treat
ment. 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 20th day of September, 1919, at the term of court which was begun and held at the court housevin the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1919, said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 23d day of July. 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins. Attorneys for Plaintiff. juS-SOaugo
BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat delivered in Rictimond Is bringing 55c this week.
Local Grain Market
Richmond flour mills are paying $2.11 lor No. 1 red wheat; $2.08 for No. 2; $2.04 for No. 3; No. 4, $2.00; No. 5, $1.92.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES
BUYING Corn, $2.00; oats, 70c; rye, $1.50; straw, per ton, $8.00. SELLING Cottonseed meal, per ton, $80.00,
per cwt., per cwt.,
$4.25;
$4.
oil meal, per ton, $So.
tankage, 50 per cent,
per ton, $93.00, per cwt., $4.7o, 60 per cent, $108 per ton, per cwt., $5.60; Quaker City dairy feed, per ton, $52, per cwt., $2.65; Schumaker feed, per ton, $62.50, per cwt., $3.25; salt, per bbl., $2.75; wheat bran, per ton $47.50, cwt., $2.50; bran and shorts mixed, per ton $55.00, per cwt., $2.85; white wheat middlings, per ton, $62.00, per cwt., $3.25; standard middlings, $58.00 a ton, $3.00 cwt.; barley feed, per ton, $65.00, cwt., $3.35.
OUR 50c DOLLAR
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55c; green beans. 15c. Produce (Buying) Country butter, per lb., 45c; eggs, 42 per dozen; old chickens, per lb. 25c; frying chickens, per lb., 33c. Fruits Bananas, per pound, 12c; lemons, per dozen, 50c; limes, per dozen, 60c; oranges, per dozen, COc; cocoanuts, each, 20c; watermelons, 3c per pound; cantaloupes, 15c and 20c; California cherries, 60o pound; gooseberries, 25c quart; plums, 25c pound; apricots, 25c pound, grape fruit, 15c each; pine30c; peaches, 13c, or 2 pounds 25c; red raspberries, 25c' pint; blackberries, 30c quart; huckleberries, 40c quart; dewberries, 35c quart; new apples, 10c pound; Malaga grapes, 40c pound.
TEETOR-HARTLEY GO. WILL BUILD PLANT AT GONNERSVILLE
CONNERSVILLE, July 23. Lack of facilities for expansion at Hagerstown, has caused officials of the Teetor Hartley Motor company, of that city, to start plans for a new plant, which will be erected here in the near future. According to Fred Barrows, one of the men interested in the new concern, an offer was made to Hagerstown business men, whereby homes for workmen that would be brought there in case the company enlarged their plant at Hagerstown, would be provided, but the Hagerstown men would not guarantee sufficient aid along this line, so it became necessary to erect the new plant here.
"We offered to build an enlarge
ment to our plant at Hagerstown if
the financial men there would erect more homes to accommodate the
workmen," Barrows said Wednesday
"They declined to make this investment large enough to meet our re
quirements, however, and it became necessary for us to negotiate elsewhere. The Hagerstown men would
only put up enough money for six homes, which would not begin to meet
our requirements." Would Mean 100 Percent. Increase Although Barrows would not state the exact number of men to be employed In the new plant, he said that if the citizens of Hagerstown had offered sufficient co-operation, the plant there would undoubtedly have increased the population of Hagerstown one hundred percent. The present plant of the company at Hagerstown, is entirely inadequate for the demands for business of the firm, and it became necessary some time ago to plan for an enlargement. Plans are also being made here for the erection of a plant by the Ansted Engineering company, and it is pro
bable that the construction of this j
plant will begin soon.
LENINE MAKES PEACE OFFER TO RUMANIA
(By Associated Press) LONDON, July 22. A Bolsheviki delegation has arrived at Kishineff with an offer of peace to the commander of the Rumanian Dniester troops on behalf of Nikolai Lenine, the Bolshevik premier, according to a Berlin wireless dispatch. Lenine offers to cede Bessarabaria to Rumania on condition that Rumania shall prohibit Ukrainian citizens and bands of Admiral Kolchak, head of the all-Russian government at Omsk, from crossing the Rumanian frontier. An armistice to last eight days has been concluded on the Bessarabaria n front and the delegation has gone to Rumanian headquarters.
MOONEY DID NOT RECEIVE JUSTICE, SAYS U. S, AGENT
(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July 23. Thomas J. Mooney did not receive full justice in his trial at San Francisco for alleged connection with the preparedness day bomb explosion, according to a report of John B. Densmore, former special agent of the department of justice, who investigated the case for the government. The report dated November 1. 1918. was submitted to to the house today in response to a resolution. "The plain truth is," the report paid, "that there is nothing about the case to produce a feeling of confidence that the dignity and majesty of the law has been upheld. "There is nowhere anything resembling consistency, the efTort being a patchwork of incongruous makeshifts, and often of desperate expediency."
WESTCOTT FILES CERTIFICATE
The Wrestcott Motor company, formerly of Richmond, has filed a preliminary certificate of dissolution with the sretary of state at Indianapolis.
Boys Given Suspended Sentence to Plainfield Clifford Turner and Leonard Yost were given suspended sentences of from one to eight years in the ijtate reformatory at Jeffersonville, by Judge Bond in circuit court this morning, following their pleas of guilty to an indictment charging petit larceny. In making the sentence. Judge Eond warned the boys that any act they might commit in the future which would reflect on their character would mean that the sentence would have to be served. The judge also cautioned the parents of the two boys to take more interest in their welfare, and stated that the parents were largely to blame for their sons' conduct-
Some of the Ice fields of Greenland are half a mile in thickness. ,
PRODUCE MARKET
The following are the Jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today Eggs Dozen, candled, 45 cents; creamery butter, 54 cents. The following prices are being paid today for produce by Richmond Jobbers: Eggs, per dozen, 40 cents; old chickens, per lb., 25 cents; frying chickens, per lb. 32 cents.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer's) SELLING PRICES
Beets, 5c per bunch; honey dew melons, each, 75c; rhubarb, bunch 5c; leaf lettuce, lb., 15c head lettuce, trimmed, per lb., 35c; tomatoes, per lb., 20c; Bermuda onions, per lb... 12c; parsley, per bunch, 15c; mangoes, each, 5c; per doz., 60c; turnips, 8c lb.; potatoes, old per bu., $1.35; young onions, 3 bunches for 10c; breakfast radishes, bunch, 5c; new green peas, home grown, 20c lb.; garlic, $1 per lb. summer squash, lb., 15c; new potatoes, 4 lbs., 25c, 95c pk.; new corn, home grown, 40c doz.; Michigan celery, per bunch, 5c; chickens, 75c lb. Eggs, dozen, 50c; creamery butter per lb., 60c; country butter, per lb..
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Things We Want to Sell
68.50 a Tomi
1 6 percent Protein, 4 percent Fat and as low as 4 percent Fibre. A slop or dry feed good for young or old pigs. The price $68.50 a ton is a money-saver. The feed is a money-maker.
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"THE FEED MAN 3 1 and 33 South 6th Street
Phone 1679
WANTED TO BUY Rye Offer $1.50 a bushel delivered at mill. Second hand Burlap Feed Sacks. Will pay 6c Each.
