Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 254, 7 August 1919 — Page 15
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NO DAYTON MARKETS On account of wire trouble the market reports from Dayton were not received today. The market report will appear tomorrow as usual.
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
WAGNER'8 GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO, Aug. 7. On one angle It looks as though the $1.75 wheat was bhc-lved until the rail trouble is over. Chicago critics are a little friendly to September corn, but the rest of the grains are in an uneasy position due to the rail and labor rows. There are signs of a big drop in grain receipts. Labor trouble is now approaching a crisis and outside of thl3 the trade prefers the buying side. Sentiment is very uneasy. CHICAGO GrSAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, August 7. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today:
Open High Low Closa Corn Sept 182Va 187 1824 186 Dec 151 1534 148i 150 May 150'3 145 U'Vs Oats Dec 76 76 74 7478 May 79 Va 79 V2 77 77 Pork SepL 47.35 48.00 45.70 45.90 Lard SepL 31.80 31.62 Ribs SepL 26.17 26.75 26.00 26.05
(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Aug. 7. Clover seed: Prime cash and Oct., $30.00; Dec, $28.60; March, $29.00. Alsike: Prime cash, $24.25; Oct., $24.55; Dec, $24.50. Timothy Prime cash, old and new, $5.50; Sept., $6.10; Oct., 5.82V2; Dec, $5.90; March, $6.05.
dium, 800 lbs. and up, $10.00012.50; good to best under 800 lbs. $14.00 $15.25; common to medium, under 800
lbs.. $8.50(S;12.00.
Cowi Good to Dest, 1,030 lbs. up
ward, $1012.50; 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 lb, $8.009.00; canners and
cutters, $5.50 7.50; fair to choice upward, $11.00 and $12.50; good to
choice milkers, $90.O014O.0O.
Bulls Common to best, 1.300 Jfc. upward, $10 11; good to choice, $10 fill. 50; fair to med., under 1300 lbs., $9.009.75; common to good bolognas, $89. Cclves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $16.0017.50; common to medium veals, $8.0015.00; good to choice heavy calves, $9.0012.00; common to medium heavy calves, $5.00 8.00. Stocker and Feeding Cattle Good fo choice steers. 800 lbs., and up. $10.2o$lli)0;common to fair Eteers. 800 lbs. and up, $9 3 10.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $10.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.00jg9.00; medium to good heifers, $7.60(38.50; medium to good cows, $7.008.00; springers, $S.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, $7.00'7.50; fair to choice milkers, $75150;
clipped stock, selling $2 to $3 per 103
lbs. lowr than above quotations. SHEEP AND LAMBS.
Spring Lambs $10.0014. 00; bucks,
per 100 pounds, $5.005.50. Good to choice sheep, $6.0007.50;
common to medium sheep, $3,000
5.50; breeding ewes, $9.0012.00;
good to choice light lambs, $ 14. 50 15.00; common to medium lambs, $10.0011.00; western fed
lambs. $16.00 down; western fed weth
ers, $11.00 down.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, 111. Aug. 8. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.97(3)1.98; No. 2 yellow. $2.00. Oats No. 2 white, 7375l4; No. 3 white, 70''5?74V. Pork, Normal; Ribs, $25.5026.50; Lard, 31.75.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 7. Wheat: Steady, unchanged. Corn Nominal.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 7. Hog3 Receipt?, 6,500; higher. Cattle Rectlyts, 9U0; active and steady. Calves Receipts, 300; lower. Sheep Receipts 300; steady. HOGS Good to choice. 160 to 200 pounds, $21.7521.S5; good to choice, 200 to 225 pounds, $21. 5; mixed to medium, 160 to 200 pounds, $21. 75 21. 85; sows, according to quality, ?15.5019.25 ; fat hoss. $20.50 21.00; good to prime,
$21.75; bulk of sows. $18.7519.25; fat back pigs. $20.50$? 21.00; feeding pl!?s, $20 down; poor to best staps, 80 pounds dock, $15 Jj 19 ; pigs, $20.50 down; boars, thin sows, and skips, not quoted. CATTLE Killing steers pxtra good, 1.300
lbs. and upward, $17.00017.50
(B Associated Pressl
EAST BUFFALO, Aug. 7. Cattle-
Receipts, 325; slow. Calves Receipts, 150; 50c higher, $6.00 22.50.
Hogs Receipts, 2,400; slow, 15c lower; heavy mixed and Yorkers, $22.80; light Yorkers, $22.00; pigs,, $21.5022.00; roughs, $20.00; stags, $12.00(5.17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200; steady and unchanged.
"The Hog of the Hour." National Crop Improvement Service. (f A LL OF the Poland China hogs t" have descended from the old Warren county (O.) hog, and the best types have been bred up through the Russian hog which was a large white animal and the big English Eerkshlre with about four other breeds in between. Originally the Poland China was very large, heavily boned and of considerable length. It became the custom for breeders to develop a smaller and shorter and more quickly maturing type, so now there arft three or four kinds of Poland Chinas. Many complaints are being made, however, that where the oldfashioned hog was raising a Utter of trom nine to twelve pigs easily, the Smaller hogs are producing from three to eix or eight pigs and not always successfully. "So therefore there has been a great reversal in sentiment and breeders are returning rapidly to the old type," says Mr. Fred L. Obenchain, Bain-
bridge, Ind., secretary Spotted Poland
China association. "There are a number of successful
breeders in central Indiana who have continued breeding the large, sturdy
type and It is the general opinion that this big Spotted Poland China has come to stay. We have organized our association to look after the interests of this hog. "They usually weigh from 400 to 800 pounds at maturity and frequently more. The-mothers are great sucklers and the pigs quick growers. They are spotted black and white; have rather a large ear and tail, and a little coarser hair than the smaller types. "Breeders will take no chances in changing from their present breed to the Spotted Poland China because
they have been established so many
years. "The association will be glad to re fer county agents and others to breed
crs or tounciation stock and to see
that they got what they bargain for
The Spotted Poland China is the hog
of the hour."
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O.. Aug. 1. Receipts Cattle. 800. Hogs, 4,500. Sheep, 11,000. Cattle market, slow; Shippers, $11.50(15; Butchers steers, extra, $1213.75; Good to choice, $n012; Common to fair, $7.6010.50; Heifers Extra, $1213; Good to choice, $11 u 11.75; Common to fair, $7 10.50; Cows Extra, $10 10.60; Good to choice, $7.509.25; Common to fair, $6'S7; Canners, $55.75'; Stockers and feeders, $710.50; Bulls, Weak; Bologna. $83-9; Fat bulls, 9.5010;
Milch cows, steady; Calves, strong i
and higher; Extra, $18.75'g'19; Fair to good, fl418.75; Common and'
large tHiii. Hogs, steady to 25c lower; Selected heavy shippers, $21.75; Good to choice packers and butchers, $21.75; Medium, $21.50(321.75; Stags, $1013.25; Common to choice heavy fat sows, $13 18.25: light shippers, $20.5021; Pigs 110 pound3 and less, $1419.75. Sheep steady; Good to choice, $8.75
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Lehigh Valley, 75 1-2. New York Central, 75 1-2. No. Pacific. 88 3-4. So. Pacific, 96 1-4. Pennsylvania, 44 5-8. U. S. Steel, Com., 107 1-8. LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 7 Final prices on Liberty Bonds today were: 3 1-2 $99.72 1st 4 94.16 2nd 4 93.20 1st 4 1-4 94.18 2nd 4 1-4 96.24 3rd 4 1-4 94.90 4th 4 1-4 93.50 Victory 3 3-4 99.86 Victory 4 3-4 99.84 LOCAL HAY MARKET New Hay Timothy, $28.00; mixed, $25.00; clover, $22.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS Hay, steady. No. 1 timothy, $29.5030.00. No. 2 timothy, $28.5029.00. BUTTER FAT QUOTATION. Butter fat delivered In Richmond is bringing 59 cents this week.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES CCorrected Daily by Eggemeyer's) SELLING PRICES
SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton $80; per cwt., $4.25. Oil Meal, per ton, $90; cwt., $4.75. Tankage 50 7c per ton, $93: per cwt. $4.75;, 60 per cent, $108 per ton; cwt. $8.50; Quaker City Dairy Feed, per ton $52.00; per cwt. $2.75. Schumaker Feed, ton, $65.00; cwt, $3.35. Salt, per bbl., $2.75. Wheat Bran, per ton $48.50; cwt. $2.50 Bran and Shorts mixed, per ton $57.50, per cwt. $3.00. White Wheat Middlings, per ton $65.00; per cwt. $3.35. Barley Feed, per ton, $68; cwt. $3.50.
PRODUCE MARKET
The following are the Jobbing prices on produco in Richmond today Eggs Dozen, candled, 45 cents; creamy butter, 56 cents. The following prices are being paid today for produce by Richmond Jobbers: Eggs, per dozen, 40 cents; old chickens, per lb., 24 cents; frying chickens, per pound, 28 cents.
good i ?31 6.50; Lambs, Weak, 25c to 50c
in choice, 1,300 lb?, and upward, : lower; uooa to choice. $1 . .5017.73: fj.16.25; common to medium, 1,150 to Fair to good, $1317.50; Common to 1,300 lbs. and upward. 15.0016.00; j fair $713.
good to choice, 1150 to 1250 lbs., $15.50 i 16.256; common to medium, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs.. $14.50 15: good to choice 1.000 to 1.150 lba $14.00015.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $14.00: Door to eoorl. under 1.000 lbs..
$13.50; good to best, under 1,000 lbs., ! v. eight
$10.50C( 12.00; yearlings. $12.50 14. H4.00; good to choice butchers. $12.00 Heifers Good to be;-,t. S0O lbs. and up, JlS.OOKlj.OO; common to me-
Beets. 5c per bunch; leaf lettuce, per pound, 15 cents; head lettuce, trimmed, per lb., 35c; tomatoes, per lb., 10c; dry onions, per lb., 12 cents; parsley, per bunch, 15c; mangoes, each, 3 for 5 cents; turnips, 8 cents per pound; breakfast radishes, bunch,
to good. $6.500 8.75; Fair.! luc; new green peas, nome grown, zoo
ID.; game, i per io., summer squasn
FARMS FOR SALE.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Aug. 7. Hogs: Receipts, 14,000. mostly 25 to 50 cents higher than yesterday's average, top, $22.05.
Heavy weight, $20.3522.50; medium
$20.5022.65; light weight,
$20.5022.50; light lights. $19.50(3) 21.25; heavy packing sows, 6mooth, SI 9.25 (77 20.25; packing sows, rough, $18 001(19.00; pigs. $1S.0019.50. Cattle: Receipts, 9.000, strong; beef
lb., 15c; new potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c, 90c pk.; new corn, home grown, 40c doz.; Michigan celery, per bunch, 5c; green beens, 10c lb.; sweet potatoes, per lb., 15c. Eggs, dozen, 50c; creamery butter per lb., 61c;' country butter, per lb., 55c; spring chickens, 75c lb. Produce (Buying) Country butter, per lb. 40c; eggs, 42 per dozen; old chickens, per lb. 25c; frying chickens, per lb. 30c. Fruits Bananas, per pound, 12c; lemons,
per dozen, 40c; limes, per dozen, 50c;
FARM BARGAINS
steers, medium and heavy weight, I oranges, per dozen, t.uc: watermelons choice and prime, $17.4019.00; med-j 5c per pound; cantaloupes, 15c; Catlum and good, $13.001717.40; common, i ifornia plums. 25c per pound; apri$10.23' 13.00; ight weight, good and ! cots, 25c pound; peaches 12c. or 2 lbs. choice, $14.25ms.25: common and for 25c; new apples, 10c and 15c medium. $9,501? 14.25 : butcher cattle. ; pound; Malaga grapes, 40c pound.
Dig Hog Sale Scheduled By Vilson and Kinsey Announcement was made Thursday that Wilson and Kinsey would hold a hog sale on October 23, at one of their farms south of Greensfork. The sale will be probably an all day sale. The auctioneers will be Vanderbeck and Son of New Lisbon.
UNDERBILL AGAIN PLACED IN JAIL
Alfred C. Underhill, who was recently sentenced to the state penitentiary for two to fourteen years, for assault and battery with intent to commit a felony, and who has been out on bond, pending a motion for a new trial, was arrested by police Thursday noon, on a similar charge, filed by a child 14 years old. Underhill was placed in the Wayne county jail, and his bond fixed at $5,000. by the court. The time limit for filing a motion for a new trial in the Union county court, on the previous charge, expires on August 11. and unless a motion for new trial Is filed by that time, Underhill will go to Michigan City to serve the sentence imposed on the charge.
85 ACRES, cIopp to Richmond, level, good Foil. Extra good improvements. Furnace tind lights.
190 ACRES, practically nil Wei, Mack land. Flae lo-room house, larp; barn, also now ten.tnt house and barn; clo.se to market. J ACRES. Large house, small bam: abundance of a'.l kinds of fruit and berries. In small traction town. Only $2200.00.
HARRIS & KORTWEG W. Corner 6th & Main Richmond. Ind.
GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS Porterfield, Colonial Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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Why SELL and SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS V-'c will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or '90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate f interest. YOU MUST SELL. WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY : Tenth SL Phone 25r.9
heifers, $7.2515.00; cows, $7.00 14.50; canners and cutters. $ti.00 7.00; veal calves, light and handy weight. $1S. 25(.19.25; feeder steers. $S. 001 13.50; stoeker steer?, $7.0052 11.00; western range steer?, $9.00 10. 50; cows and heifers, $7.2513.00. Sheep: Receipts, 24,000; strong: lambs, S4 pounds down, $13.751717.00: culls and common. $9.0013.25; yearling wethers. $9.755fl2.50; ewe?, medium, good and choice, $7.25 9.00; culls and common, $2.75Q C.75.
Backmeyer's Tip Top
lb., 6c.
melons, per
Local Grain Market
Richmond flour mills are paying $2.11 for No. 1 red wheat; $2.08 for
No. 2 No. 5,
$2.04 for No.
$1.90.
3; No. 4, $2.00;
(Bv Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Aug 7. Hogs Receipts. 1500; Market. higher; Heavies. $22.257 22.50; heavy Yorkers, $237 23.15; light Yorkers, $21.75 22.25; Pigs. $21505 21.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; Market, steady; top Sheep, $10.75; top Lambs. $16.50. Calves Receipts, 150; Market, Steady; top, $20.00.
PRODUCE MARKET
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES
BUYING Corn, $2.00; oats, 70c; straw, per ton $8.
rye, $1.65;
RAIL SITUATION IS UNCHANGED HERE
There is little change in the railroad situation here, according to one of the officials of the company since Wednesday. Passenger trains are running on schedule on all lines, and freight is accepted for most points. Indianapolis freight i3 embargoed, end no freight is being received for delivery there. None of the passenger trains, on either the Columbus or Indianapolis divisions have been affected.
One pint of water converted Into steam means that the latter would require as much space as 1,700 pints of v. ater.
(By Associated press) CHICAGO, Aug. 7. Butter Market higher; creamery firsts 4853. Eggs Receipts 5,102 cases; market unchanged. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls 32: springs 3335. Potatoes Steady; arrivals 16 cars; Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas Early Ohics, sacked car lots $4.50 cwt.; California Long White sacked carlots, $4.7505.00 cwt.
NEED MONEY? if so, wa will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Fhone 23(30. P.'chmond. Ind.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press; NEW YORK, Aug. 7. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were : American Can, 50 3-4. American Locomotive, 80 7-8. American Beet Sugar, SR. American Smelter, 76 1-2. Anaconda, 67 1-8. . Atchison, 91 1-2. Bethlehem Steel, b, 85 1-3. Canadian Pacific, 157. Chesapeake and Ohio, 55 1-2. Great Northern, pfd., 87 3-4.
Two Hundred 25 Lb. Bags of Sugar The sugar situation is very critical and with the pending freight tieup it will be impossible to get new shipments. For these reasons we urge you to lay in a supply. 25 lb. Bag Franklin Sugar 3.25 100 lb. Bag Franklin Sugar $13.00 A Knockout Blow to H. C. L. 1000 Tip-Top Home grown Muskmellons. Come to our store Friday and Saturday and get a supply at special prices. E. R. Berheide
244 So. 5th St.
Free Delivery
Phone 1329
By a special quantity purchase of 1 00 Van Burnt 5 -disc drills we are able to save money. Here is the plan we want to turn these into cash and are offering them at the special low price of $55.00. That means a genuine $60 one-horse Van Burnt drill at a saving of 5.00. . Clip the coupon below now and bring it in. This lot will not last long so Hurry.
1 fake me to Jone
Coupon
ies . Farmers, Richmond, Ind. I msan a saving of $5.00 on a Van Burnt MltfrtfrTIl '
while the special offer Is on. Remember a $60 d Mil for $53. Jones and Farmers
80. 7TH STREET
RICHMOND, INDIANA
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CUT-RATE DRUGS Week-End
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CIGAR SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDA
All the popular brands of 7o and 8c cigars, 4 for 25c; box of 50 $3.00
Rubber Goods Specials lor Friday and Sat.
Nurse Brand Hot Water Eottle, regular $2.00; special $1.39 Nurse Brand Fountain Syringe, regular $2.25; special $1.69 Nurse Brand Combination Syringe, regular $2.75; special .$1.98 All Nurse Brand Rubber Goods guaranteed for 2 years.
Non-beverage Alcohol, medicated for external use in pneumonia, influenza and typhoid fever, 75c and $1.50
K A HBSS
Brownies, $1.75 to $4.50 Kodaks . . . $5.00 to $65.00
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mulsifited Cocoanut Oil, regular 60c Special 43 Woodbury's Facial Soap, regular 30c Special 19 Pompeian Night Cream, regular 30c Special ..23i Pompeian Night Cream, regular 40c Special .....33 Pompeian Beauty Powder, regular 50c Special 43 Pompeian Massage Cream, regular 50c Special ..43 Pompeian Day Cream, regular 50c Special 43 Cutex Traveling Sets, regular 50c Special ..39 Mavis Talcum, regular 25c Special 17J Pond's Vanishing Cream, regular 30c Special 23d Pond.'s Vanishing Cream, regular 60c Special . 43d
for Health and Beautyexercise and HYAL Face Cream A superb cosmetic that protects the complexion in the open.
Lilly's tablets of Pure Aspirin, 10c dozen, 3 dozen
for
25e
CAMEL Cigarettes
Of great value in convalescence Beef Iron and Wine nourishing and strengthening builds you up in a hurry and keeps you there. Full pint bottle
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