Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 10, 21 November 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1919.

MARKET

1 firsts, 66 67c Un Poultry Mar ket, unchanged. Potatoes Strong! arrivals. 57 cars; Northern whites, balk. 3.86 3.00; sacked. $x.85J.0; frozen, low as $2.10; western ruse eta,

3.40&50

WAGNER GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Corn market continues In a narrow range. Oyernight bulge sales are expected hot selling pressure on the dips continues mild. Old corn Is about one-half lower; new corn one to four lower. Bogs 26 to 40 cents lower. Any quick settlement tn the coal prices should bring a quick dip but Chicago com supplies are too small at 300,000 and the corn Industries will be opened quickly, while cash corn prices will melt. It Is too late to provide large end of the

year supplies In Chicago No. 4 Yel

low Corn Is fl.38. Late sentiment today seems somewhat easy. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER A CO 213 Union National Bark Building. Phone 1720.

CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Following is

13.00; stags. $3.00011.00. Sheep and

Lambs Receipts, 7,000: iambs, asc

higher ewes and mixed, 25c lower; iamb $8.00014.75: yearlings 97.000

11.00 1 wethers, $9.0009.50? ewes, $3.0007.75; mixed sheep, $8.0008.50,

the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Corn DtaC 132 133 131 131 May J.25 125 123 124 OatsMay 72 72 71 71 May 75 75 75 76 PorkJan. 34.00 34.00 Lard Jan. ......23.00 23.17 Ribs Jan. ...... 18.77. ......,.. 18.67

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Oh Not. 21 Receipts Cattle 1400; hogs, 10,500; sheep, 700. Cattle Market weak; shippers, $10.500 14.00; butchers steers, extra, $11.25012.50; good to choice, $10,250

11.00; common to fair, $6.00010.00; heifers, extra, $11.00012.60; good to choice, $9.00011.00; common to fair, $6.0008.50; cows, extra, $8.60010.50; good to choice, $4.5005.35; stackers and feeders, $6.00011.60; bulls steady bologna, $6.6008.00; fat bulls, $8,000 8.50; milch cows, strong; calves, steady; extra, $18.50; fair to good, $15.00018.26; common and large, $6.00012.00. Hogs Market 50c lower; selected heavy shippers, $13.75; good to choice J ackers aud butchers, $13.75; medium, 13.75; stags, $9.00010.00; common to choice heavy fat sows, $10,000

12.00; light shippers, $13.75014.26; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $12,000 $14.25. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights, $6.0006.50; fair to good, $5.00 06.25; common to fair, $2.00 0 5.00.

Lambs Steady; good to choice $13.25

013.50; fair to good. $11.00013.25; common to fair, $7.00011.00.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 2L. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.4601.47; No. 2 yellow, $1.51 01.51. Oats No. 2 white, 75c; No. 3 white, 7275c. Pork Nominal; Ribs. $19.500 20.50; Lard, $25.10.

(Br Associated Press) TOLEDO, O.. Nov. 21 Cloverseed Prime cash and Nov., .$30.15; Dec, $30.00; Jan., $30.10; Feb., $30.30; March. $30.00. Alsike Prime cash, $30X0; Dec, $30.60; March, $30.60. Timothy Prime cash 1917, $5.32; 1918. $5.32; 1919, $6.60; Dec. $5.50; March, $5.70; April. $5.70.

(Br Associated Press' CINCINNATI, Not. 21. Butter tat. firm. Eggs, steady; prime firsts, 68 j firsts, 64067c; seconds, 65c Poultry Steady ; springers, 28c; bens, 24c; turkeys, 25c LIBERTY BOND8 (Br Associated Press)

NEW YORK, Not. 31. Prices on liberty bonds today at 8:55 p.

were:

3 1-3 $100.10 First , 4 4.30

Second 4 93.30

First 4 1-4 4.40

Second 4 1-4 83.78

Third 4 1-4 04.28

Fourth 4 1-4 92.86 Victory 8 3-4 99.30

Victory 4 3-4 99.26

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 21 Wheat No. I red. $2.342.35; No. 2 red, $2.3302.34; No. 3 red $2.2802.30: Other grades as to quality, $2,000 2.25. Corn No. 2 white, $1.5201.54; No. 3 white, $1.471.49; No. 4 white, $1.421.44. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.48 01.50: No. 3 yellow, $1.4301.45; No. 4 yellow, $1.3801.40. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.4601.48.

(By Associated Prers)

CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Hogs Receipts, 35,000; market, active; bulk, $13.40013.80; top, $13.90; heavies.

$13.40013.85; medium, $13.40013.90; lights. $13.35013.85; light lights. $13.00013.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $12.75013.25; heavy packing sows, rough, $12.25012.75; pigs, $12.73 013.25. Cattle Receipts, 9,000; market, steady; beef steers, medium and heavies, choice and prime, $17,750 20.00; medium and good, $10,500 1T.75; common, $8.50010.50; light weight, good and choice, $13.40 19.50; common and medium, $7.50 13.40; butcher cattle, heifers, $6,400

14.75; cows, $6.25 13.00; canners and

cutters, $5.2506.25; calves, $16,505?) 17.50; western range beef steers, $7.25 014.75; cows and heifers, $6.25 12.50.

Sheep Receipts, 19,000; market, weak; lambs, $12.5014.75; culls and common, $8.7o12.25; ewes, medium.

good and choice. $7.0008.50; culls and common, $3.006.75; breeding, $6.50 011.25.

NEW YORK 8TOCK L13T (By Associated Press)

NEW YORK, Nov. 21. The closing

quotations on the stock exchange

were:

American Can, 53 6-8. American Smelting, 65 7-8. Anaconda, 63. Bethlehem Steel b, 93 3-4. Chesapeake and Ohio, 67 3-4. Chlno Copper, 39 1-4. General Motors, 327 1-8. Goodrich Tires, 80 1-4. Mexican Petroleum, 199 1-4. Pennsylvania, 42 5-8. Reading, 79 1-8. Studebaker, 115 1-4. Union Pacific 127. TJ. S. Steel, 104 1-8. Utah Copper, 76 1-2.

LOCAL HAY MARKET

Steady; No. 1 timothy, $28.60 0 29.00;

$28.00; clover. $30.00. (By Associated Press)

INDIANAPOLIS. Nor. 21 HaySteady; No. 1 timothy, $27.60028.00; No. 2 timothy, $26.50028.00; No. 1 clover, $26.00026.50.

8o lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 16o dos.; red mangoes, 15c do a.; garlic, $l lh, summer squash. So lb.; cucumbers, 25c; cabbage, 8c lb.; egg

plant, 26c lb.; home grown celery, 5o bunch; cranberries, 13 lb, 2 for 25c; green beans, 26o lb.; domestlo endive, 25o lb. radishes. So bunch; spinach, 20o lb.; Colorado potatoes, So lb., 75c

pa., S2.50 bu. Eggs, 78o per dosen; creamery but

ter, 85o lb.; country butter, 70o lb.

Produce, Buying

Country butter. 60c lb.; eggs. 65c

dozen; old chickens, 20c lb.; trying

chickens, 20o.

Fruits, Bananas. 15o lb.; lemons, 40c dos.;

apples. 10c to 16o lb., Tokay grapes, apples, 10c to 15c lb.; Tokay grapes,

25 cents pound; Chestnuts, 50c la;

fresh Cocoanut, 20c; fancy Delicious

Apples, 3 for 25c; winter Banana Ap

ples, 3 for 25c

Funeral Arrangements

Runnels Mrs. Mary Ann Runnels,

66 years old, died at her residence,

537 , North Eighteenth street at 6,

Thursday evening, from pneumonia.

She is survived by her husband, Samuel Runnels; 3 sons, William,

George and James Newton Runnels; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Bonner, of

Economy.

Burial win be at Coll eg Corner, O.

The Rev. R. B. Murray wtU offldsU at the services.

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Methodist church of North Vernon, Ind., at 1:30, Sunday afternoon. Burial

will be ni the North Vernon cemetery. The body is to be taken to North Vernon at 6 Sunday morning. The Rev. Gidds will officiate. Miller Funeral services for Francis Charles Miller were held from the home of his parents at 2 Friday afternoon. Burial In Earlham. The Rev. Propst officiated at the services. Johnson Funeral services for William Johnson will be held from his home at 1:30 Saturday afternoon.

BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat delivered in Richmond Is bringing 75 cents this week.

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Furnished By Eggemeyer's) LOCAL PRODUCE Hot house tomatoes, 2oc lb., beets, 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 25c lb.; head lettuce trimmed. 85c lb.; dry onions.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Nov. 21. Hogs Receipts, 12,000; lower. Cattle Receipts, 800; slow to weak. Calves Receipts, 400; eteady. Sheep Receipts, 700; steady. HOGS. Good mixed, 150 lbs. up, avreage, $13.75013.90; assorted 160 to 200 lbs., average, $13.7514.00; assorted, 210 to 240 lbs., $13.7513.90; selected. 250 lbs. up, average, $13.7513.90; fat, weighing down to 140 pounds, $14.40; fat back pigs, under 140 pounds, $13.60 13.75; feeding pigs, $13.50 down; sows, according to quality, $11.00 $13.25; pregnant sows, $8.0010.00; poor to best stags, 80 lbs dock, $10.00 13.25. CATTLE. Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $17.0018.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.00 17.00; common to medium, 1,300 lbs., upward, $15.00 16.00; good to choice

5,150 lbs.. $14.00(315.00; common to

medium. 1,150 to 1,250 lbs., $12.5(

13.50; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,150

lbs., $13.0014.00; common to med

ium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs.. $10.0012.50: poor to good under 1,000 lbs., $11.00(fD 14.50; good to choice yearlings, $14.00 16.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and tip. $11.0014.00; common to medium, 800 lbs. up, $9.00 10.50; good to best, under 800 lbs., $11.0015.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs.. $8.5010. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. up

ward; $9.0012.00; common to med-; ium, 1.050 lbs., $8.00 9.00; canners I and cutters, $5.006.50. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs.. upward, $8.00 9.00; good to choice, under 1,300 lbs., $7 508.75; fair to medium, under 300 lbs., $6.507.25; common to good bolognas. $6.007.00 Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $17.5020.50; common to medium veals, $13 15; good medium veals under 200 lbs.. $10'?? 15; good to choice heavy calves, $1012; common to medium heavy calves, $6.509.00. Stackers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up, $12.00; common to fair 6teers, 800 lbs. and up, $9.50010.50; good to choice steers, under 800 lbe., $10.00 11.50; common to medium steers, under 800 lbs.. $8.009.50; medium to good cows, $8.507.25; good to choice milkers, $110 150; fair to medium

milkers, $75100; stock calves, 250 to!

400 lbs.. $7.0010.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep. $6.0006.50; common to med. sheep. $3 5.50; good to choice lambs, $13.00 14.00: common to medium lambs, $12 50; good to choice yearlings, $7.50$8.50; comon to medium yearlings, $6.00 $7.00; bucks, per 100 lbs, $4.5005.50.

CBy Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Pa., ,.ov. 21. HogsReceipts, 3,800; market, lower; heavies, $14.00 14.25; heavy Yorkers, $14.40(5? 14.. 50; light Yorkers and pigs, $14.5014.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; market strong; top sheep, $10.25; top lambs, $14.50. Calves Receipts, 75; market, steady; top, $19.00.

BOSTON WOOL MARKET (By Associated Press) BOSTON. Nov. 21. The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: "There has been substantial demand for wool again this week, interest still

being keen In fine and half bloods

Three-eights combing wool have been with chronic arthritis," says one suf-

Much Rheumatism

Local Druggist's No-Cure-No-Pay Offer Attracts Many Sufferers. If there are any rheumatic sufferers who have , not availed themselves of this generous offer they ehould do so at once. Our best druggists state that if Rheuma, the guaranteed prescription for rheumatism in any form, does not give any purchaser quick and Joyful relief they are authorized by the Rheuma Co. to return the cost without any quibbling or red tape. Rheumatism is a dangerous disease, and anyone who has the slightest taint of it should drive it out of the system as quickly as possible. This is what Rheuma did for many. It should do as much for you.

I have been laid up for one year

in increased call, chiefly on the part

of large mills, who are apparently protecting future requirements against the inevitable shift to the lower grade fabrics. PriceB are very firm and fine wools are a bit stronger. Manufacturers report all the business they can handle. Fine yarns and tops are slightly dearer. "Mohair is dull and hardly changed "

PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 1,114 cases; market, firm; lowest, 58c;

ferer. "I had doctors galore, also spent four months in a sanitarium, but had practically no relief. Then I started taking Rheuma. Now I can go without crutches or other aid, which I could not do for the last nine months. I highly recommend it and would gladly answer any questions asked on receipt of stamp for postage." Thomas H. Eddy, Schuylerville, N. Y. Rheuma is absolutely harmless and thoroughly reliable because it is one discovery that has forced rheumatism to yield and disappear. It is not expensive and it is recommended by good druggists everywhere. Adv.

Public

Sale

Having decided to quit farming, the undersigned wilj sell at public auction, at my residence, mile east of Campbellstown. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 19 The following personal property: FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 5 head of milk cows with calves by side and 10 head of springers. TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF STEERS Consisting of Shorthorns, Poll-Angus, Red Poll and Herefords, weighing from 800 to 900 lbs. All home grown. 3 MEAD OF SHORTHORN BULLS 3 1 HEAD OF HEIFERS 7

79 HOQS Fifty-five feeders; 9 open gilts; 2 Duroc sows with pigs.

200 bushels corn in crib, bed and racks.

Ten tons of hay. One good Ford with

FARMING IMPLEMENTS Eight-ft. McCormick binder in good shapa, 1 Deering mower, Dain hay loader, hay tedder, new; wagon and bed; manure spreader, good; good walking breaking plow; hay fork, pulleys and rope; chicken coops; iron vise. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Stock sold after dinner. Dinner served by the Ladies' Aid society of Campbellstown. Sale held rain or shine. TERMS liberal, made known sale day.

D. R. SWISHER

O. C. SCHWING, Auctioneer.

W. C. SWISHER, Clerk.

Corrected by McLean & Company. Dayton. Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28: Home 81235 DAYTON. Ohio, Nov. 21. Hogs Receipts, six cars; market, 50c lower; choice heavies, $13.60 13.65; packers and butchers, $13.5013.65; heavy Yorkers, $13.00013.50; light Yorkers. $12.50013.00; pigs, $10.00 12.50; stags. $8 11; choice fat fows, $1150 12.00; coTimo" to f-- "11 Cattle Receipts, 10 cars; steady; I'at. w -v; good to choice butchers. $10.0012.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.0011.00; pood to choice heifers. $9.0011.00; fair to good heifers, $7.009.00; choice fat cows, $8.009.00 ; fair to good fat cows, $7.008.00; bologna rows. $5.00 5.50; butcher bulls, $$.00 9.00; bologna bulls, $7.008.00; calves. 12.00 16.00. Sheep Receipts, light: market, steady. Sheep. $4.007.00; Iambs $80011.00. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, N. Y.. Nov. 21. Cattle Receipts, 1,200; slow. Calves Receipts, 800; $1 higher; $5.00 21.00. Hogs Receipts. 7,200; active; :'.5c lower; heavy mixed Yorkers, light T"d piss. ?li."0: roughs, $12.75

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3 1-33 South Sixth Street

"THE FEED MAN"

Phone 1679

Moeey for

Debt:

Why not centralis your indebtedness and have trat one place to pay? It la easier to pay on place than several. We pay oft other loan company balances, furniture bills, notes, etc., and give yon additional money. Figure up how much you need then call on us. let us put you on a CASH BASIS. Buy supplies and necessities before they go higher. We loan in amounts of $10 to $800 on Furniture. Pianos, Automobiles, Live Stock. Farm Implements, etc.. also Bonds and Endorsed Notes. Loans made from one to twenty months with payments either weekly, monthly or quarterly In amounts to suit your income. Our rate is the Standard Welfare Rate of 2fc per month, this is one percent per month less than the legalized State rate. One rate to every one regardless how small the loan. Nothing deducted or added, you get amount of money asked for. Investigate the WELFARE PLAN before borrowing elsewhere. If not convenient to call at our office, write us ar phone 2509 and we will call at your home.

ALL DEALINGS PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL

Welfare Loan Society

9 N. Tenth Street

(Porter Wannan, Mgr.)

Under State Supervision

Phone 2509

PUBLIC SALE

Two squares west of East Haven Avenue, on the south side of the National Road west.

Nov. 22, 1919, at -12:

p. m.

Twelve head of extra good milk cows, some with calves by their sides and some heavy springers. Shorthorns, Jerseys and Holsteins; 1 Shorthorn bull yearling;. 40 head ot nice feeding hogs, weighing 125 lbs.; 1 hog feeder; 1 hog fountain; 1 set good buggy harness; 1 X-Ray Incubator, 140-egg capacity; 1 ton good mixed hay; 1 extension ladder, 40 ft. ; 1 heavy work bench-; 1 milk cooler and milk cans. TERMS made known on day of sale.

VAUGHN CROCKER

WEDDEL and RAMSEY. Aucts.

Bnssol tut noun

Sale

The undersigned will sell at public auction at their farm 7 miles north of Connersville, 6 miles southeast of Milton, and 4 mile south of the Potter Shop, on the Jacksonburg Pike on TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1919 Their personal property, to-wlt:

35 HEAD OF CATTLE 35 Twelve head of Shorthorn cows, to be fresh in December and January; 10 coming 2-year-old Shorthorn heifers; 12 last fall Shorthorn calves; one 2-year-old Shorthorn bull; these cattle are all good stuff

120 HEAD OF HOGS 120 Twelve head of Duroc sows, all double im

mune, with pigs by side; 48 spring pigs, double immune.

GRAIN AND HAT 1,600 bushels ot good, sound corn to be sold by the

bushel; 400 bushels of fine oats; 6 ton of good hay; 162 bales of oats straw.

never been wet.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two big wagons, one with box bed. the other

with flat bed and hog rack; one John Deere manure spreader, good as new;

one 8 ft. steel drag; one gravel bed; one Oliver sulky breaking plow; one Nat

ional corn plow; 2 one-horse wheat drills, one disc, one hoe; one roller; har

ness for tr-ee horses; collars, bridles, lines and many other articles too num

erous to mention.

Twenty-five bushels of Early White Six Weeks Potatoes will be sold. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUEL JOBE, JAMES EBY Col. Win. Flannagan, Fred Lake, Aucts. Ab. Slmpkins. Clerk. L. K.

Tlngley, Cashier. Lunch served by ladies aid of Doddridge chapel.

PUBLIC SALE

Having decided to quit farming and having rented his farm, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence M. miles west of

Brownsville, on the Connersville and Brownsville pike, on

MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1919 All of his personal property, to-wit: 5 HEAD OF HORSES 6 One bay mare coming five year old, sound, weight 1400 lbs.; 1 ten-year-old black farm horse; 1 coming 3-year-old draft colt; 1 three-years-old driving mare; 1 brown farm mare. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE 11 Five good milch cows, some of them to be fresh by day of sale; 1 coming 2-year-old white Shorthorn heifer; 6 last spring calves. 100 HEAD OF HOGS 100 Twelve head of good brood sows, some of them Durocs and some Big Type Poland China ; 60 bead ot good feeding hogs, weight from 125 to 150 lbs., all ot which are double immune and also treated for swine plague; 30 head of fall shoats. weight 60 to 60 lbs., same treatment 29 EWES and 1 buck; good Sheep. GRAIN AND HAY 1,000 bushels of good corn will be sold by the bushel; 15 tons of Alsike hay, good quality; 75 bales of tine oats straw, never been wet. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One good Deering corn husker; two farm wagons; one Deering binder. 8 ft. cut; one Deering mower; one gearless Keystone hay loader; one hay rake; two double row corn plows; good Janesvllis corn planter; one double disc harrow; one roller; one Oliver gang breaking plow, in good condition; two Janesville riding breaking plows, almost as good as new; one wheat drill, excellent condition; one spike-tooth harrow; several sets of work harness, buggy harness, collars, bridles, etc; one good 2-horse gasoline engine; one good International corn sheller and teed grinder; line shaft and pullies combined; one good tanning mill; one range cook stove; one good Primrose cream separator and Bentwood churn; one set ot painter's ladders and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will start promptly at 9:30. TERMS made known on day of sale. '

GEORQE

! Col. Wm. Flannagan. Fred Lake. Auctioneers, i John L. Maker. Clerk; L. J. Cully. Cashier. Lunch will be served by the ladles of the C TJ. church.

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