Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 327, 1 November 1919 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
FARM WANTED
160-220 acres In Wayne or Union county. Land must be good and price reasonable. Give exact location, brief description and price in first communication. Replies will be treated as confidential. ADDRESS BOX G-7029 PALLADIUM
CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Publio Works. Office of tbe Board Richmond, Ind.. Oct. 27, 1919. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board mond, Indiana, that on the 23rd day of October. 1919, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments, for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named : Improvement Resolution No. 570-1919. For the improvement of the alley between North 12th and 13th Streets by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from North "C" Street, to North "D"' Street.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US Get our special rate on $100 $200 $300 ON OUR TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN
Get $ 60, pay back $ 2.50 a month Get $100, payback $ 5.00 a month Get $200, pay' back $10.00 a month Get $300, pay back $15.00 a month With InterestStraight time Loans to Farmers. You can pay this loan in full at any time, or pay as large amounts aa you desire. Interest charged only for time Loan runs. ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock, Implements, etc.; without removal. Call, phone or write.
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Established 1895 Room 207 Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main and Seventh Streets
Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, Nov. 17, 1919. 9 o'clock a. m..
as a date upon which remonstra.nfp
will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether
such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office ot
MARKET
Studebaker. 13S 3-4. Union Pacific, 123. U. S. Steel, 109. Utah Copper, 80.
MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per annum. If you have a loan at the legal rate ot 3 percent per month, we will lend you tbe money to pay it off and more if you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL BAT1L Save the Difference Loans made on Household Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call. Phone or Write BUSINESS MEN'S REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN.
Ground Floor Pal Bldg. A. L. Jenkins C. B. Beck
DIRECTORS: W. A. Bond H. H. Peelle H. G. CLARK. Manager
Phone 131$ L. A. Handley W. O. Seaney
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PUBLIC SALE
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I will sell on my farm located 3 miles east of Hagerstown and 4 miles northwest of Greensfork, known as the Theodore Shafer farm, on
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Tanesdav, November
at 10:00 a, mm. HORSES AND CATTLE Nine head of young Shorthorn cattle, including 4 coming two years old and 5 coming one year old. Two Shorthorn milch cows, fresh in November. TWO GOOD MARES. CORN Thirty acres of good standing corn. IMPLEMENTS One 8-foot McCormick binder, good as new; one corn binder, good as new; 1 hay tedder, good as new; 1 hay loader; 1 tandem disc, good as new; 1 sulky breaking plow; 1 four-teen-inch walking plow; 1 Osborn mower, good as new; 1 roller; 1 wagon with combination wagon bed 14 feet long. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One washing machine, bath tub. bed stead, pair springs, two mattresses, hard coal burner and sideboard. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch by Ladies' Aid. JJUDSON ZIMMERMAN
ALBERT HINDEMAN, AucL
LAWRENCE STRICKLER, Clerk.
The undersigned will sell at public sale, on the farm known as the Picklns farm, 4 miles south of Richmond, 2 miles north of Boston and south of the Elkhorn Mill, on the Richmond and Boston Pike, the following personal property, on NOVEMBER 519 Beginning at 10:00 a. m. 3o5Head off Cattle35
6 cows; short horn springers, age 3 to 6 yrs., weight 900 to 1300; 4 cows, Poll Durham short horn serins ers,
age 2 to 4 yrs. 1 Angiish cow and calf, extra good milker; 1 full blooded Holstein springer, second calf; 1 Jersey cow and calf; 22 head yearling and spring calves, steers and heifers and heifer cows. All good grade of cattle. 50 HEAD SHEEP Ewes and ewe lambs. One good buck lamb. 35 HEAD HOGS Twelve gilts, 8 big type Poland China fullblood; 4 Duroc; 3 Chester White sows with 20 pigs, second litter, full-blooded. TWO HORSES One pair good 4-year-old horses, sound and good workers. FARM IMPLEMENTS One Rock Island hay loader, good as new; 1 Oliver sulky plow, good as new; one 14-inch walking plow, new; 1 culti-packer, new; 1 John Deer cultivator; 1 set hip strap harness, good as new. Some corn In shock. Everything absolutely as represented. TERMS Six months, approved security, 6 percent interest from date. Lunch served by Ladies' Cemetery association of Bos-
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS
WAGNER'S GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Corn higher on small receipts. Cash corn one cent up. Hogs 25 to 50 cents higher. Wet weather damage in corn belt and small siaed scare of shorts in . December corn. Some cash men claim the car shortage situation is very serious and may extend to Dec. 15. There are no signs of export demand. Dock men of New York are very Blow to return to work. Market wears the signs ot a Monday bulge. Sellers are hurt by the small receipts and there is a return of the dislike of taking the bear side. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO.. 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Corn Dec. ...128 131 128 131 May 124 127 1244 126
Oats Dec. 71 72
LIBERTY BONDS j (By Associated Press) " i NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Prices Off
i nucujr uuuiis luaay at s:t p. m..
medium veals, $1012; good medium!
veals under 200 lbs.. S10S15: good to i were:
choice heavy calves, $11.00; common! 3 .1100.70 to medium heavy calves, $5.008.00. I First 4 94-90 Stockera and Feeding Cattle Good I Second 4 93.00 to choice steers, 800 lbs., and up, $10.00 ! First 44 95.30 11.00; common to fair steers. S00 ; Second 4i 93.18 lbs. and up. $8.509.50; good to choice! Third 44 95.18
steers, under 800 lbs.. $9.50 10.50;
common to medium steers, under 800 lbs., $7.50 9.50; medium to good cows, $6.507.00; springers. $7.008.00; fair to choice milkers, $6.00 14.00; stock calves. 250 to 400 lbs. $7.00 10.00. SHEEP AND LAM 63 Good to choice sheep, $6.007.00; common to med. sheep, $35.60; good to choice lambs, $13.00&14.00; common to medium lambs, $9.00012.00; good to choice yearlings, $7.50 $8.50: comon to medium yearlings, $6.00 $7.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $4-50a.50.
May . 74 75 Pork J dxx 34.2o Lard Jan. 24.62 Ribs Jsl l 1 8.57
71 74
72 75 34.37 24.75 18.62
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 1. WheatUnchanged. Corn No. 2 white $1.501.51; No. 3 white $1.491.50; No. 4 white $147 1.49; No. 2 yellow, $1.461.47; No, 3 yellow $1.451.46; No. 4 yellow, $1.431.45; No. 2 mixed. $1.45L46.
(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Nov. 1 Cloverseed: Prime cash. 30.00; Dec, $30.00; Jan, $30.10; Feb., $30.25; Mar., $30.00. Alsifie: Prime cash, $29.50; Dec.,
1918, $5.30; 1919, $5.55; Dec, $5.62;
123.70. Prime cash, 1917,
1919, $3.35; Dec, April, $5.75.
$29.50; Mar., Timothy:
1918, $5.30; Mar., $5.75;
$5.30; $5.62;
ton, Ind.
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P AUCTS. Thomas Conniff, Richmond; Simon Weddel, Richmond; p H Albert Hindman, Hagerstowh. CLERK J. E. Healy. CASHIER jj O Ray E. Swallow. jj
(By Associate Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.43(&1.45; No. 2 yellow, $1.451.46. Oats No. 2 white, 72?73; No. 3 white, 6973. Pork Nominal; ribs, $18.25 19.50; lard, $26.85.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
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PMiiifl'S rem smje If 1 ESTATE
Wednesday, Nov, 5th, 1919 At 2 P. M. on the Premises Property at No. 217 N. 20th St. Consisting of a thoroughly modern Cottage with 7 rooms, fully equipped bath, hardwood floor in living room, electric lights, gas, city water, hot-air Favorite furnace, good cemented cellar. Fine lot. This Is an Ideal home, In a splendid location on city car line and the property Is In excellent repair.
MiEiiTELi mum IK SALE IF Will ESTITE
The undersigned will offer at public auction the personal property now in said home, consisting of library table, lamp, sectional bookcase, rocking chairs, full suite of willow living room furniture, dining room suite, pas range, kitchen cabinet, electric carpet sweeper, washing machine, refrigerator, rugs and carpets. Victor combination safe and many other articles too numerous tto mention. Terms made known on day of sale. IMISII raUJST GMPANY Administrator and Guardian, Estate of Charles Ruble Deceased.
PUBLIC SALE
Big Type Poland China
Two miles southeast of Milton, 3 miles south of Pershing and 10 miles north of Connersville, on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 19119 SALE BEGINS AT 12 O'CLOCK 50 HEAD OF BOARS AND SOWS One tried sow by Long Wonder 2d and Peerless Wonder. 50 head of boars and sows sired by Indiana King, Ott's Giant, Long Chief Again, Fashion Master, Indiana Buster and Denny's Giant, all double treated with Thorntown serum and virus. Write for Catalogue. Ott Crownover & Son G. M. ISENHOWER, Martinsville; CLEM MILLER, Rushville; WILLIAM FLAN NAG AN, Connersville, Auctioneers.
(By Associated Press)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Nov. 1.
Hogs Receipts, 5,000; higher. Cattle Receipts, 500; dull. Calves Receipts, 200; lower.
Sheep Receipts, 200; nominally
steady. HOGS
Good mixed, 160 lbs., up, average, $14.5014.75; assorted, 160 to 200 lbs., average, $14.5014.75; assorted, 210 to 240 lbs., $14.6014.75; selected, 250 lbs., up, average, $14.6514.75; fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $14.00 14.25; fat back pigs, under 140 lbs., $13.7514.25; feeding pigs, $13.00 down; sows, according to qualitv, $11.0013.35; bulk of sows, $12.75 13.25; pregnant sows, $S.009.00; poor to best stags, 80 lbs., dock, $10.00(Si $13.50. CATTLE. Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $17.5018; good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.50 (17. 50; common to medium, 1,300 lbs. upward, $15.0016.00; good to choice 1.150 to 1,250 lbs., $15.0016.50; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,230 lbs., $13.5014.50; good to choice. 1,000 to 1,150 lbs.,$13.5015.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs.. $12,503 14.00; poor to good under 1,000 lbs., $11.0014.50; good to best yearlings, I13.0019.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and up, $11.00314.00: common to medium, 800 lbs., up. $11.0013.00; good to best, under 800 lbs.. $11.00 Q. 13.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $B.5010. Ccws Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $ 9.50 12.50; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., $S.0039.00; canners and cutters, $3.0037.00. Bulls Common to best, 1.300 lbs., upward. $7.50 S.50; good to choice, under 1,300 lbs., $S.009.00: fair to medium, under ,300 lbs.. $7.007.50; common to good bolognas, $6.006.50. Calves Good to choice veal?, under 100 lbs., $16.0017.50; common to
Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton. Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28: Home 81235 DAYTON, O., Nov. 1 Hogs Receipts 2 cars; market is steady; choice heavies, $14.00; packers and
butchers, $14.00; heavy Yorkers, $12.5013.50; light Yorkers. $12.50 $13.00; pigs, $9.0011.50; stags. $9.00 11.00 choice fat sows, $12.00 13.00; common to fair, $1112. Cattle Receipts 7 cars: steady.
Fair to good shippers, $11.00 13.00; good to choice butchers. $10.0012.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.0011.00;
good to choice heifers, $9.0011.00; fair to good heifers, $7.00 9.00; choice fat cows. $S.003.00; fair to good fat cows, $7,003-8.00; bologna cows, $5.0033.50; butcher bulls. $S.OO 9.00; bologna bulls. $7.00 8.00; calves, $10.00315.00. Sheep Receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep, $4.00 7.00; lambs $8.0011.00.
Fourta 44 93.3 Victory 3$; 99.50 Victory 4 99.46
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy. $23.5029.00; $28.00; clover. $30.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 1. HayWeak; No. 1 timothy, $26.5027.00; No. 2 timothy, $25.50 26.00.
.. BUTTER FAT QUOTATION .... Butter fat delivered in Richmond Is bringing 69 cents this week.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyei's) SELLING PRICES
1.
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., Nov.
Cattle Receipts 1,075; slow. Calves Receipts 225; $1.50 lower, $7.0020.00. Hogs Receipts 1,600; pigs $1 to 1.25 higher; others 75c higher; heavy,
LOCAL PRODUCE Hot house tomatoes, 25c lb., beets, 5c bunch; leaf lettuce, 20c lb.; head lettuce trimmed, 35c lb.; dry onions,Sc lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 15c doz.; red mangoes, 15c doz.; garlic, $1 lb., summer squash, 3c lb.; cucumbers, 20c; cabbage, 8c lb.; egg plant, 25c lb.; new potatoes, 6c lb, 60c peck, $2.25 bushel; home grown celery, 5c bunch; cranberries, 10c lb.; green beans, 15c lb., 2 for 25c; Domestic endive. 20c lb; radishes, 5c per bunch, spinach, 20c lb. Eggs, 70c per dozen; creamery butter, 79c lb.; country butter. 60c lb.; Produce, Buying. Country butter, 50c lb.; eggs. 60c dozen; old chickens, 20c lb.; frying chickens, 20c. Fruits.
Bananas, 15c lb.; lemons, 40c doz . ;
imxea ana YorKers, jic.ou; ngnt auto apples, 10c to 15c lb., Tokay grapes, and pigs, $14.75; roughs $12.5013.00; I "5 cents pound: Honevdew melons.
Chestnuts, 50c lb.; fresh Cocoa-
stags,
11.
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cueep ana Lambs Receipts i,40u;inut 20c-
steady; unchanged. J for 25c;
for (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 1. Receipts
Cattle, 250; hogs, 3,000; sheep, 700. Cattle Market, steady; shippers, $10.5014.00; butchers steers, extra. $11.2512.00; good to choice, $10.25 11.00; common to fair, $6.0010.00. Heifers Extra, $11.0012.00; good to choice, $9.50 10.75; common to fair, $6.009.00. Cows Extra, $9,500 10.50; good to choice, $7.5009.50; common to fair, $5.507.00; canners, $4.505.25; stockers and feeders.
$6.00 11.00. Bulls Slow; bologna,!
$6.508.50; fat bulls, $3.509.00. Milch cows Steady. Calves Steady; extra, $17.00; fair to good, $11.00 16.75; common and large, $6.0010.00. Hogs Active and strong; selected heavy shippers, $14 50; good to choice packers and butchers, $14.50; medium, $14.0014 50; stags, $9.0010.50; common to choice heavy fat sows, $10.0012.50; light shippers, $13.00 13.50; pigs, 110 lbs., and less, $10.00 12.50. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights, $6.006.30; fair to good, $4.50 (6.00; common to fair, $2.004.50. Lambs Slow; good to choice. $13.25 (513.50; fair to good, $11.50313.25; fair to good, $11.5013.25; common to fair, $7.0011.50.
fancy Delicious Apples, 3 lb..
winter Banana Apples, S lb.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES
BUYING Old corn, $1.25; oats, 68c; rye, $1.40; straw, per ton. $7.00; new corn, $1.00 per bushel. SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton, $83.00; per cwt., $4.35; Oil Meal, per ton, $85.00;
icwt., $4.3a; Tankage, b0, per ton, j$93; per cwt., $4.75; 60 per cent, I $108 per ton; cwt.. $5.50; Quaker I Dairy Feed, per ton, $55.00; per cwt.. j $2.85; Salt, per bbl . $2.75. Wheat j Bran, per ton, $48.00; cwt.. $2.50. : Bran and Shorts mixed, per ton, $53; i per cwt., $2.75. Pure Wheat Mid- ! cwt., $4.00; Oil Meal, per ton, $83.50, j Stand. Midd., $55.00 per ton; $2.85 per ! cwt.
Local Grain Market
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Hogs Receipts, 7,000; market. 25 to 50 cents higher; bulk, $13.8514.43; top, $14.60; heavies, S14.00S14.45; medium. $14 00 14.60; lights. $14.10 14.50; light lighfs $13.75 14.25; heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.50?? 13. S3; heavy packing sows, rough, $13. 15S 13.40; pigs, $13.25 14.00. , Cattle Receipts. 5,000; market, compared with a week ago; best steers strong to 23 cents higher. Others 50 to 75 cents lower; canners and strictly choice she stock, 15 to 25 cents lower; others and bulls, 50 cents to $1 lower; calves 25 to 50 cents higher; stockers
Richmond flour mills are paying $2.14 for No. 1 red wheat; $2.08 for No. 2; $2.11 for No. 3; No. 4, $2.07; No. 5, $1.97.
PRODUCE MARKET
Ttit3 following are the joshing prices on produce in Richmond today Creamery butter, 6S cents. Eggs Per dozen, 57 cents. Old chickens, per lb., 13c; frying chlckea;. lb., 16c
PUBLIC SALE I Having sold my farm, I will offer at public sale on my farm, known as the ' 3erheide farm, one mile southwest of Richmond on the Abington Pike, on I Tuesday, November 4th, 1910
Beginning at 10 o clock a. m., sharp, tne rollowing personal property, to-wit: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 1 brown mare, weight 1700 lbs., 9 years old, sound and well broke; 1 brown mare, weight 1450 lbs., 11 years old, good worker; 1 gray mare, weight .1575 lbs., 8 year3 old, a good worker any place; 1 gray mare, weight 1270 lbs., 5 years old, nice gentle driver and work any place; 1 gray horse, weight 1600 lbs., 12 years old, good worker; 1 gray mare, weight 1500 lbs., 11 years old; team draft colts, 2 years old in spring, broke. 40 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 red Poll springers; 5 Hoisteins, 1 with calf by side, 1 springer, 3 giving milk; 9 red cows, 4 with calves, 5 giving good flow of milk; 6 grade Jersey cows, giving milk; 6 Jerseys, 1 with calf by side, 1 fresh soon, 4 giving milk; 2 roan cows, giving milk; 2 black cows, one with calf, other giving milk; 1 red Poll bull, IS months old. 35 HEAD OF DUROC HOGS 4 sows with 28 pigs; 2 sows to have pigs by day of sale; 1 open sow. FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. 3 Two-horso farm wagons; 2 flat beds, I with hog rack; 1 hay loader; 1 hay tedder; 1 new McCormick mower; 1 hay rake; 1 Rude manure spreader; 1 steel roller: 1 double disc: 1 stalk cutter; 1 Johnson corn binder; 1 Black Hawk corn planter, check row and fertilizer combined; 1 Janesville snlkey plow; 3 walking plows; 3 corn plows; 1 threesection harrow; 1 hog feeder; 1 three-barrel hog fountain; 1 thirty-barrel galvanized tank; 1 three-barrel tank; 2 hay forks, ropes and pulleys; 1 storm buggy; 1 milk wagon; 1 DeLaval cream separator; 6 milk cans; 1 milk cooler; 2 gravel beds; 2 road scoops; 3 sand screens; 1 spray pump: 1 force pump; 1 grindstone; 2 fence stietchers; 40 fence po.sts; 13 gallons barn paint; 10 bushels green mountain potatoes. HAY, STRAW AND CORN 7 tons timothy hay; 10 tons alfalfa; 400 bales wheat straw: 15 acres corn. HARNESS 3 sets breeching harness; 1 set hip-strap harness; 1 set single harness, bridles, lines, collars, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Gasoline stove, bed springs, bookcase, 2 cupboards, wardrobe, sofa, and other articles not mentioned. Terms made known on day of sale Lunch served by Four Mile Aid Society THOMAS CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDLE, HOMER PLATT, Auctioneers. JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk. V. H. GLUNT Phone 5127-A
the Board of Public Works of said city. HARRY TV. GILBERT THOMAS C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Oct 23-29-20-Cl-Nov. 1-3-4.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
The undersigned administratrix of the estate of Wilherlmina Erbse, deceased, hereby gives notice that by
virtue of an order of the Wayne Cir
cuit court of Wayne County, Indiana,
she will at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M on Tuesday, the 25th day of Novem
ber, 1919, at the premises. No. 430 South Ulth street, in the city of Richmond' vn said county and state, offer for sale at public vendue, all the interest of 6aid decedent In and to the following described real estate, towit: Lot Number ninety-five (95) in Dickie & Laws Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, excepting a strip of ground one (1) foot in width off of the south side thereof. Said property will be sold subject to the approval of said Wayne Circuit court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value. At least one-third of the purchase monjey cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by note3 of the purchaser payable in bank, bearing six per cent, interest from date of sale, waiving relief, providing for attorneys' fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay cash at his option. ANNA ERBSE, Administratrix. A. C. Lindemuth, Atty. Oct 23-Nov. l-S-15
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and feeders, 25 to 50 cents lower; I lO iieip tieialtVeS western range steers, and she stock, VisitinP GraVPt rr Frnnr mostly 25 to 50 cents lower. nailing UraiCo Ul rTOJlCC
Sheep Receipts, 8,000; market compared with 'a week ago; killing classes unevenly lower; fat lambs, 75c g$1.25 lower; yearlings and ewes. 25 to 50 cents lower; matured wethers.
strong U higher; feeding and breeding stock, steady; 25 cents lower.
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG. Pa., Nov. 1. HogsReceipts, 3,500; market, steady: heavies, $14.25S14.50; heavy Voykais $14.75 15.00; light Yorkers, $14,003 14.25; pigs. $13.75314 25. Sheep and Lunbs Receipts, 500; market, steady; top sheep, $10.00; top lambs, $14.25. -
Calves higher; top,
Receipts, $19.00.
market.
PRODUCE MARKET
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Butter Market Unchanged. Eggs ReceipU 4,142 cases; market unchanged. Live Poultry Lower; fowls 15 22VzC; springs 2ilic. Potatoes Firm; arrivals 75 cars;
Northern whites, $253'g2.45; Ohios $2.75 2.00; Western whites, $2.S5.
! (By Associated Press) ! WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 Americana visiting the graves of relatives and I friends in France will receive every ! assistance under rlans announced j here today by the American Red I Cross. A new bureau, the Sen-ice for I American Relatives Visiting Cemeteri ies, has been established overseas by the Red Cross, in co-operation with the Y. V.-. C. A. I The Red Cross central information i bureai in Paris will furnish inform.i- : tion concerning trains, accommoda.- : tions, and other details of service for j visitors to the cemeteries. A iel ; Cross transportation service has been j established at St. Quentin for Beny land the smaller cemeteries; at Soissons for Fismes and the contiguous gravas; at Chateau Thierry for Feree ! en Tardenois. and Belleau Wood, and . at Verdun for Romagne and Thiau-
courL
POST TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA
'By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 1' Parcel post packages, ordinary and registered, not exceeding 11 pounds, now will be accented for disnatch to
Early . Czecho-Slovakla, and adjacent counround ! tries, the postoffice department today
announced.
(By Associated Press)
CINCINNATI, O., Nov. Fat Firm. Eggs Steady; prime
firsts 5669; seconds 51. Poultry Steady; springers 25; turkeys 32.
1. Butter
firsts 0;
9; hens
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE WHEAT CROP IS SHORT BY 4,000,000 TONS
NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 1. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were : American Can 62 5-8. Am. Smelting, 66 1-2. Anaconda, 66. Bethlehem Steel b, 107 1-2. Chesapeake and Ohio, 57 1-2. Chino Copper, 41 3-4. General Motors, 379. Goodrich Tires, 90. Mexican Petroleum. 251. Pennsylvania, 42 7-8. Reading, SO.
(By Associated Press) ROME. Oct. 31 "The yield of wheat for 1919 amounts to 51,900,000 tons in the northern hemisphere . countries, which produce about half the normal crop of the world," says a report Issued by the International Institute of Agriculture. This is about 4.500,000 tons below the yield of 1913 and more than 2.000,000 tons below the average crop of the four years preceding 1918.
45 HOURS IS WEEK.
(By Associated Press) THE HAGUE, Nov. 1. The upper chamber of parliament Friday unanimously passed a bill establishing an 8 hour day and a 45 hour week.
