Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 273, 30 August 1919 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, AUG. SO, 1919.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 ! WAWLBY'S fARM BARGAINS i ! m .11 55 CRES Fine land in good locate. ZVi miles from Richmond. Gd seven-rooni dwelling, bank trn, silo and abundance of fruit Ice only $11,000. Easy terms. 60 CRES AH tillable, but 5 acres ilWOOds nafttiir. halnnfA all fin ltd, in nigh state or cultivation. Ifcellent buildings Including sevennm bouse, large bank barn, all reatly painted. A fine home. Price $1,000. S9 IcRES All level and all tillable he 5 acres in wood land. Good 6rm house, good barn, silo and aer buildings. Price only $13,000. Esy terms. C. Co 1MAWLEY New Paris, O. Phe 75. FARM BARGAINS ;S8 ACRES Level, strong soil, j Good location. An extra proi ducer. See this one. $175 per j acre. 120 ACRES All tillable but 8 acres timber, uoou improvements; close to town. A bargain; $135 per acre. 80 ACRES Level black soil, well improved. tiled and fenced. A dandy. 10 ACRES Close to Richmond on main road. Good house and barn with plenty outbuildings, orchard, running stock water. See us for price. HARRIS and KORTWEG N. W. Cor. 6th and Main Office Phone 2278. Res. Phone 3014 MONEY TO LOAN 40

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. If you have a loan at the legal rate of 3 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pafy it off and more If you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL rate. Save the Difference Loans mado on Household Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, Phone or Write

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8 MORSES Bay mare 5 years old, sound and an extra good worker, weight 1600. Bay horse 8 years old, good worker, weight 1300. Bay horse 5 years old, weight 1 700, slightly blemished but a good work horse. Bay driving mare 3 years, double gaited, well broke and will make a mare with a lot of speed. Black driving mare, 2 years old, broke. Remainder of these horses are good farm ' chunks. 50 CATTLE 15 head of good Shorthorn and Jersey milk cows, some with calves by side and some good springers. 35 head of good heifers and steers, Shorthorn and whiteface. Good whiteface bull and good Shorthorn bull. 200 DiOQS 20 brood sows, some with pigs by side, some to farrow soon and some open sows. 1 25 good feeding shoats that will weigh from 75 to 1 25 pounds, 25 good gilts, some are full blooded Durocs and some are Big Type Poland Chinas. The most of these are double immuned. 4S SHEEP 44 good breeding ewes, ranging from 1 to 4 years old. A good bunch for the farmer to buy. Registered Shrophire buck, aged 2. ONE DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR Sale under tent. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m.

TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 3, 6 or 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved surety bearing 7 per annum interest from date, waiving relietfrom valuation and appraisement laws . E. ROSS & CLEM CONWAY, AUCTIONEERS JOHN CHRISTOPHER, CLERK Lunch will be served by ladies of Grace Chapel church WILLARD Lo COX

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GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS Porterfield, Colonial Bldg. UUDELSON & PORTEKK1ELD Real Estate. Farms. Rentals. Loans, Fire Ins. Phone 1401. 807 Colonial Bids.

Will trade a very fine lot in Reeveston. stone throw from Edgar Hlatfs house, lot No., 86 for a second hand car. Box 4 1J5 care Palladium. ' FOR SALE 10 acres close in, on car line, good improvements, lots of fruit and a nice country home. Price $5,000. Will trade on a farm. 73 ACRES Good buildings; a good farm. $15,000. 24 ACRES 6 miles out on main road, good improvements and a fine home. Price $8,000. 60 ACRES 4 miles out. fair buildings, about 10 acres rolling, balance lays nice, fruit. Bargain at $6,000. J. S. GREEN Phone 2576 Hittle Block, 9th and Main Streets. 25 FARMS FOR SALE j in "Washington Co., Ind., one farm 220 A., 125 A. strong limestone soil, 95 A. in oak timber. 2 story house, worth $3,000; good barn, other out buildings. ! Raise corn 30 to 75 bu. to A.; wheat 15 to 35 bu. to the A.; oats, 20 to 60 bu.; hay. 2 tons per A. Price $6,600. 5 miles from Salem. 204 A., 8 miles from Salem, $4,500. 40 A., $1,400; 40 A., $1,600. Write to ISAAC COLG LAZIER, Salem, Ind. FOR SALE 15 growthy big type Poland China boars March farrow, double immune, eligible to register. Prices right. CONNIFF and DORGAN Phone 3729, Richmond or 173 D, Fountain City MONEY TO LOAN. 41 Phone 1315 L. A. Handley W. O. Seaney Palladium Want Ads Pay well

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46 Why SELL and SACRIFICE LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate of interest, IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth St. Phone 25C9 NEED MONEY? If so, we will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind. August 29, 1919. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 2Sth day of August, 1919, they unanimous ly adopted Declaratory Resolution No 128-1919. For the vacation of the 1st alley east of North 5th Stfeet running north and south from North "D" Street south 106 feet between lots 36 and 37, J. iden's Add. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, September 25th, 1919, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed Vacation as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. HARRY W. GILBERT, THOMAS C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. aug 30 sept 6 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind. August 29, 1019. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 28th day of August, 1919, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 126-1919. To open, widen, and extend Randolph Street from West 1st Street to Richmond Ave., more specifically described as follows, to-wit :- Beginning at a point on the east side of West 1st Street 36.17 ft. southward from the North-west corner of Lot No. 12, Anna Madden's Sub-Div.; thence east parallel to and 4 feet north of the north line of Randolph Street prolonged, 107.60 ?jet; thence north eastwardly along a 30016 feet radius curve 372.73 feet to a point 138.67 ft. east of the east line of an alley and 84.10 feet southwardly of the south line of Richmond Avenue; thence; northeastwardly along a tangent 84.10 feet to the south line rf 3rd

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Richmond Ave.; thence eastwardly along the south line of Richmond Ave. 51.38 feet; thence southwestwardly parallel to and 0 feet east of the west line of proposed Randolph Street 95.45 feet; thence along a curve parallel to and 50 feet east of the proposed west line of proposed Randoplh Street to a point 123.80 feet to the east line of West 1st Street; thence west along a tangent 123.80 feet to the east line of West 1st Street; thence northwardly along the east line of West 1st Street 52.55 ft to the place of beginning. The remaining portion of Lots Nos 12 and 13 of Anna Madden's Sub-Div. as shown on the attached plat is hereby dedicated to the City of Richmond, Indiana, for park purposes, excepting so much of the described land as has already been dedicated to public use. The property which may be injuriously or beneficially affected by said opening are lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 13, 13 and 14, Anna Madden's Sub-Div., lots 34 and 35, E. and J. Rallsback's Add., and lots- 6 and 7, Blanchard's et al, Add. all as shown by a plat of such territory now on file in the office of the Dept. of Public Works of said City of Richmond, Indiana. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, September 25th, 1919, as a date upon which re monstrances may befiled or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed Opening as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet a its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances

which may have been filed or pre sented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. HARRY W. GILBERT, THOMAS C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works aug 30 sept 6 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind. August 29. 1919. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given b r the Board of Public Works of the ity of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 28th day of August, 1919, they unanimous ly adopted Declaratory Resolution lo 124-1919. For the vacation of Randolph Street from West 1st Street to Richmond Avenue, more particularly described as follows to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot No. 10, Anna Madden s SubDiv. to the City of Richmond, Indiana, thence eastwardly along the south line of said lot No. 10, (150) feet, to a 20-ft. alley; thence south in line with the west line of alley prolonged, 30 ft. to the north line of Lot No. 11, Anna Madden's Sub-Div.; thence westwardly along the north line of Lot No. 11, to the east line of West 1st Street; thence northwardly along the east line of West 1st Street 30 ft. to the place of beginning. Also beginning at the southwest corner of Lot No. 1, Anna Madden's SubDiv. thence southwardly 30 ft. to Lot No. 11; thence eastwardly along the north line of Lot No. 11 to the west line of proposed opening of Randolph Street; thence along the west line of Randolph Street, to the south line of' Lot No. 1, Anna Madden's Sub-Div.; thence westwardly along the south, line of Lot No. 1, to the place of beginning. All as shown by a plat of such vacation now on file in the office o the Dept. of Public Works. The property affected by said vacation is the land abutting on said described street and owned by A. W. Gregg, Luellen B. Gregg, and George L. Cox. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, September 25th, 1919, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed Vacation as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. HARRY W. GILBERT, THOMAS C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. aug 30 sept 6 NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court made and entered in a cause therin pending entitled "Exparte Frank Macke, et al" and numbered 18099 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 4th day of October, 1919, at the premises on South E Street, near Garden Avenue, in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, he will offer for sale at public auction for not less than two-thirds the full appraised value the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Tract No. 3. Lot Number Three (3) in Macke's Sub-division of out-lot Number One (1) and part of out-lot Number Two (2) in Christian Schwegman's plat of outlots in the southeast quarter of section five (5), township thirteen (13), range one (1) west, in th8 City of Richmond, Indiana. Said commissioner hereby gives fur ther notice that at 2:30 o'clock p. m. on the said 4tlr day of October, 1919, at the premises on South Ninth and Tenth Streets, between South G and H Streets, in the City of Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, he will offer for sale at public auction for not less than two-thirds the full appraised value the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Tract No. 1. The north half of Lot Number Five (5) of certain outlots laid out by Ezekiel L. Cleaver in the southwest quarter of section four (4), township thirteen (13), range one (1) west. Tract No. 4 Lot Number Ten (10) in Oler and Howe's Sub-division to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. Terms of Sale. At least one-third of the purchase price cash in hand and the balance In two equal Installments, payable respectively in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six percent interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens except the second Installment of

ocm STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. Aug. 30. There were no quotations from New York today as the Stock Exchange is closed. GRAIN QUOTATIONS WAGNER'S GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO, Aug. 30. Grain markets rule weak under selling pressure on account of embargoes at gulf ports, with the feeling that advancing markets cannot be maintained in face of the campaign to reduce living costs and the president's tour, during which he will deliver many speeches, none of which it is argued can help commodity prices. He expects during his remarks to show the necessity of. reducing prices to ppease labor and bring prices back to normal levels. Hogs closed fifty cents higher. The Kansas report on corn was a bullish factor in grains yesterday. Reducing the estimate of the state, to slightly over 56 millions. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO, 212 Union National Bank Building. Phors 1720. CHICAGO, Aug. 30. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Corn Sept 177i 180 176 177 Dec 138 138 136 136 VMay 135 135 133 123 Oats Dec 74 74 72 72 May 77 77" 76 76 u PorkSept 41.25 41.25 40.30 40.50 Lard Sept, 28.15 28.15 27.67 27.67 Ribs Sept 22.20 22.20 21.80 21.87 (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 30. Wheat No. 1 red, $2.262.27; No. 2 red, $2.242.25; No. 3 red, $2.202.22; other grades as to quality,' $2.05 2.18. Corn No. 2 white, $1.871.88; wo. A white, $1.861.87; No. 4 white, $1.831.85. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.88 1.89; No. 3 yellow. $1.S71.88; No. 4 yellow, $1.851.87. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.86(3)1.87. the 1919 taxes due and payable In the fail of 1920. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. WILLIAM H. KELLEY. Commissioner. Kelley and Kelley, Attorneys. aug30-sept6-13 State of Indiana, Wayne Countv, ss.: Llewellyn Hinshaw, Frederick Evans, Charles Spencer and Elnathan Charles, Ex-Parte, in the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1919. Notice of Time for payment of assessments. No. 18554. The undersigned, drainage commissioner, appointed in the above entitled proceedings to construct a certain ditch and drain in said Wayne County as described and reported In the report of the drainage commissioners therein made to the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana and confirmed by said Court on the 25th day of July, 1919. hereby gives notice to the land owners whose lands are assessed for the construction of said drain, that th assessed amount of said lands are as follows: Oliver C. Hunt $ ZO Charles Spencer 60 Elnathan Charles 240 Frank A. Williams 615 Llewellyn Hinshaw 170 Oliver H. Pitts 120 Frederick Evans 50 Richard Williams and Cqlvin Williams 280 Richard Williams and B. Wade Williams 540 Monroe Starbuck 450 Richard Williams and Owen Williams, 960 Frank A. Williams and Elizabeth Williams 63n David F. Wratkins and Mary E. Watktns 325 Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. of Indiana 50 Green Township, Wayne County, Indiana 75 You and each of you are therefore hereby notified to pay said assessments to the undersigned at the First National Bank of Williamsburg, Wayne County, Indiana and in installments of 10 of each of said assessments, payable respectively on the first day of each month beginning on the first day of October, 1919 and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until the whole sum of sa'd assessments is paid or until a sufficient amount Is paid to construct said drain. Dated August 30, 1919. HOWARD H. HORTON, Drainage Commissioner. Ray K. Shiveley, Attorney for petitioners. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a copy of decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne Cihcult Court, I will expose at public sale, at the courthouse door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Ind., on the 22nd day of September, 1919, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, the following property towlt: Being two (2 acres in a square out of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (24), township fourteen (14), range (1), west Except that part now existing as a graveyard, described as follows: Beginning at a point 153 feet east of the southwest corner of the above described two acre tract, on the. south line thereof, said beginning point being also the southwest corner of said excepted graveyard as now ex isting: ithence north 111 feet; thence cast 65 feet; thence south 111 feet to the south side of said two acre tract; thence west along said line to the place of beginning; to be sold as the property of Perry S. Brees and Maud Brees to satisfy said decree In my hands in favor of Charles V. Borradaile,; said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CLEMENT V. CARR, Sheriff of Wayne County.' B. F. Harris, attorney for plaintiff. , Aug. 30 Sept. 6-17.

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(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Aug. SO. Clover seed Prime cash and Oct., $29.75; Dec, $28.75; March, $29.00. Alsike Prime cash, $29.25; Oct., $29.25; Dec, $5.56; March, $5.26. Timothy Prime cash, old and new, $5. SO; Dec, $5.70; March, $5.824; Sept., $5.70; Oct, $5.55. , (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 30. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.841.85. Oats No. 2 white, nominal; No. 3, 69V71c. Pork, nominal; Ribs, $21.50 22.25; Lard, $27.67. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 30. Hogs Receipts, 4,500; lower. Cattle Receipts, 400; no trading. Calves Receipts, 300; lower. Sheep Receipts, 600; lower. HOGS Hogs Good to choice hogs, 160 to 200 lbs., $19.50; good to choice hogs, 200 to 225 lbs., $20.0020.25; mixed to medium, 160 to 250 lbs., $19.50; good to prime, 250 lbs., and up, $19.50; fat hogs, weighing down to 100 lbs., $18.5019.00; fat back hogs, under 150 lbs.. $13.00 $15.00; feeding pigs. $18.00 down; sows according to quality, $13.0015.00; bulk of sows, $14.0015.00; pregnant sows, $13.00; poor to best stags, $14.00 15.50. CATTLE ..Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $17.5018.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $16.2517.00; common to medium, 1,300 lbs., upward. $15.0016.00; good to choice, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs., $15.50 16.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,250 lbs., $14.5015.50; good to choice. 1000 to 1,150 lbs., $15.00 10.00; common to medium, 1,000 to" 1,150 lbs., $12.5014.00; poor to good under 1,000 lbs., $11.0014.50; good to best yearlings, $15.0017.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and up, $13.5014.50; common to medium, 800 lbs., up, $11.0013.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $12.50 13.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.0012.00. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs, upward, $10.0013.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., $.009.00; canners and cutters, $5.50(j 7.50. Bulls Common : 3 best, 1,300 lbs., upward. $10.0011. 0; good to choice, under 1.S00 lbs., $lo.0011.50; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $9.00 10.00; common to good bolognas, $8.009.0jP. Calves Good to choice veals, under under $1,000 lbs., $10.0013.00; good ium veals, under 200 lbs., $12.00 13.00; good to choice heavy calves, $8.00 10.00, common to medium heavy calves, $5.007.50. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs., and up, $11.00; common to fair steers, 800 lbs., and up, $9.0010.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $10.00 10.50; common to medium steers, under 800 lbs.. $8.009.00; medium to good heifers, $8.009.00; medium to good cows, $7.00S.00; springers, $9.0012.00; fair to choice milkers, $75.00150.00; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.5011.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep, $7.007.50; common to medium sheep, $3.00 6.00: breeding ewes, $7.0012.00; good to choice lambs, $12.5013.00; common to medium lambs, $10.0012.00; good to choice yearlings, $ 8.50 (q, 9.00; common to medium yearlings, $7.00 8.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $5.005.50. Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28; Home 81235 DAYTON, Aug. 30. Hogs Receipts three cars: market, steady; choice heavies. $18.7519.00; packers and butchers, $18.7519.00: heavy Yorkers,, $18.7519.00; light Yorkers, $18.5019.00; pigs, $17.0018.00; stags, $12.0014.00; common to fair. $16.00(g 17.00; choice fat sows, $17.00 18.00. Cattle Receipts Five 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, $7.00 8.50; bologna cows, $5.00 6.00; butcher bulls, $9.0010.00: bologna bulls $7.009.00; calves, $15.0018.00. Sheep Receipts, light; market steady. Sheep, $5.008.00. Lambs, $1013. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, August, 30. Hog Receipts, 4,000, higher; Packing grades advanced, mostly top, $20; heavy weight, $17.2519; medium, weight, $17.2520; light weight. $18.7520; light lights, $18.50 19.50; heavy packing sows smooth, $16.2517; packing sows rough, $15.5016.25; pigs, $16.50 19. Cattle Receipts, 4,000; market comparatively weaker; dull, beef steer and bulk butchers cows uneven, mostly $11.50, lower; Canners veal calves range cattle 50 to 75 cents lower; bulk bulls. 75c to $1.25 lower; Packers and feeders mostly 50c to $1 lower. Sheep Receipts. 4,000; market comparatively weak and dull; good to choice packing lambs mostly $2 to $2.50 lower; some in between common grades, $3 to $4 lower; light ewes, 75c tto $1 lower; wethers yearlings, $1 to $2 lower; feeders mostly 50 cents to $1 lower; medium ewes 50c lower. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 30. Cattle Receipts, 400 slow; calves receipts, 450; good, steauy, 25c lower; $8.0022.25. Hogs Receipts, 3,200; steady; few $1525, higher; heavy, $19.5019.75; yorkers, $20.2520.40; pigs, 18.50 19.00; roughs, $16.00; stags, $10.00 14.00. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 2,000; lambs, 25c lower; others 50c lower; lambs, $8.00 15.50; yearlings, $7.00 11.50; wethers, $9.5010.00; ewes, $5.009.00; mixed sheep. 9.009.50. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 30. Receipts Cattle. 5,000. Hogs, 2,000. Sheep, 1,400. Cattle Market, weak; shippers, $11.5015.00; butchers steers, extra, $12.5013.50; good to choice, $11.00

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choice, $1011.60;. common to fair;3 a.auGPiu.uu; cows Extra. $10,009 11.00; good to choice, $7.5010;common to fair, $5.50 6.50; canners, 5.00 6.00; stockers and feeders, $6.50 11.00; bulls, weak; bologna, $7.50 8.75; fat bulla. $9.0010,00; milch cows, steadv: calves fttAnriv Knn lower' extra, $20.7521.00; fair to good, $15 u.au; common to fair, $614. Hogs, strong to 50c higher; elect' ed heavy shippers, $19 19.50; good to choice packer and butchers, $13.50; medium. $19.50; stags, $10.0016JO; common to choice heavy fat both, $10 15; light shippers, $18 18 50; pigs. 110 pounds and less, $1217.50; sheep, weak; good to choice lights. $7TJS6i fair, $15; fair to good. $57; lambs, slow; good to choice. $1619.50; fair to good. $1016; common to fair. $4 (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH. Pa., Aug. 30. Hogs Receipts. 5,000; market higher; heavies, $19 5020.00; heavy Yorkers, $20.5020.75; light Yorkers, $20.00 20.50; pigs, $19.50 20.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; market, steady; top sheep. $11.25; top lambs, $14.00. Calves Receipts. 60; market, steady; top, $22.60. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 30. Butter Market Steady; creamery flrsU 49054. Eggs Receipts 7,821 cases; firsts, 4243. ' Live Poultry Lower; springs 29 V4;. fowls, 29. Potatoes Firm lor sacked; steady, for bulk; arrivals 66 cars; unassorted: Early Ohioa, sacked carlots, $2.75 pef hundred Weieht: hllllr rarW. tSJAfAi $2.60 hundred weight; Wisconsin, W round Rack Ad urVl Hcr rsvlnta mna KK-ir-$2.20 hundred weight; bulk $2.60 ;j insn uoDoiers New Jersey sacked $840 hundred weight; Idaho Rurals sacked. No. 1, $3.353.40. CINCINNATI, 0 Aug. 30. ButterFirm: whole millc pxtrn KTa Ihr -arv. tralized 65c; first, 52cj seconds. oo'sc; aairy tancy, 48c; packing stock, No, l, 41c; No. t, 35c Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extra firsts, 47c dozen; firsts, 4244c doz.;i ordinary firsts, 42c; do. seconds, 40c 1 Live Poultry Steady, fowls, C4 lbs..' and flTpr 9Qa- nnHa. A IKroosters, 18c; broilers, 14 lbs and over;, d4c; iryers cover 2 lba.J 32c LOCAL HAY MARKET New Hay rTimothy. $30.00; mixed, $28.00; clover, $27.00. (By Associated Press) lauLaiaj-ua, Aug. u. tiay Steady; No. 1 Timothy, $32.5033-00r No. 2 Timothy, $30.50 3L00. TV-TIT A XT , T-feT T . . BUTTER FAT QUOTATION. Butter fat delivered in Richmond' Is bringing 57 cents this week. FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer's) SELLING PRICE3 Beets, 6c bunch; leaf lettuce. It W . . 1 . . . . iicd.ii lKLLiii f!. ri it i mpn i ri - tomatoes, select, lb., 5c; canning nninna lh xa- n ralov run. Kimid , , A" " , . UUUVU, 15c; green mangoes, doa. 15c: red man

goes, each, 5c; turnips, lb., dc; garlicN lb., $1.00; summer squash, lb.. 3c; Siberian Crab Apples, 15o lb.; Blue Damson Plums, 20 cents; radishes, bunch, 5c; yellow tarns., 5o; mangoes, 2 for 5c; cabbake, lb., 8c; horse radish root, lb., 40c; finger peppers, doz., 10c; fresh dill, bunch, 35c; egg plant, lb.. 15c to 25c; shelled cornfield beans, lb., 20c; new potatoes. 4 lbs,, 25c;; per pk., 90c; new corn, home grown, 3AA Oft.. t- 1 1 .

6c and 8c; green beans, lb., 10c sweet potatoes, 10c lb., 3 for 25c; Lima beans, lb., 30c; pickling onions, lb 16c;okra, lb., 40c; cauliflower, per lb., 30. Eggs, per dozen, 50c; creamery-butter, lb., 64c; country butter, lb5c spring chicken, lb. 50c. Produce (Buying) Country butter, lb 40c; eggaydoxen, 40c; old chickens, lb., 23c j, frying chickens, lb., 28c. Fruits. Bananas, lb., 12c; lemonSaidoxea 40c; limes, dozen, 30c; orangeavdoaen 60c; watermelons, each, 45c; canta loupes, each 10c; California plums, lb-, 20c; peaches, lb., 15c, 2 for 25cj MaU aga grapes, lb., 20c; apples, lb 5o tot 10c; Alligator pears, each, 60c; prickly pears, lb., 20c; nectarines, lbv 25c;, blueberries, quart 40c i Backmeyex'a Tip Top melons, lb 6c PRODUCE MARKET j The following are the Jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today Eggs Dozen, candled, 44 cents; creamery butter 56 cents. The following prices are being paid today for produce by Richmond job bers: Eggs Per dozen, 40 cents. Old chickens, per lb., 24c; frying chickens, per lb., 26 cents. Local Grab Market Richmond flour mills are navtn $2.11 for No. 1 red wheat; $2.08 for iso. i .v lor mo. a; no. 4. I! No. 6. $1.90. T LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES BUYING . J Com 1 90; oats, 70c; rye, $L50; Biraw, per ion, $s.UU. 8ELLING Cottonseed Meal. tr inn an ew t.. S4.zt. on Meal, per ton. $ vwi., o.vu. lanaage ou per 195: riAi rwt II IS, ci 1 1 A MA. .am. 9 Dairy Feed, per ton $52.00; per i o, saaiL, per DDI., S3.75. Bran, ner ton. S48.BO: . cvt ' orau ana snorts mixed, per ton, per cwi.. u. -ure W)m

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