Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 65, 27 January 1920 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1920.
MARKETS
- WAGNER GRAIN LETTER j Grain, situation remains hobbled by car shortage east and west. Some export business proceeding but of little immediate consequence. Early selling was on local bearish feeling, weakness of Foreign exchange, signs of continued quiet cash market at Chicago and weakness of Rye. Over night only moderate bulges are indicated, market looks a trading of toir. There are a few aggressive bears but the locals generally oelieve the market will remain ' in the grip of this strange car situation for some time. Cash wheat firm to a little higher, Eastern Embargoes appear in force. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER &. CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, Jan. 27 - Following is the range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Com May 135 135 134 135 Juy 132 132 131 132 Oats May 83 83 82 83 Juy 75 75 75 75 pork Way 39.30 39.27 Lard May ..24.15 24.00 RibsMay , 20.55 I....' 20.60 (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Jan. 27. Clover seed Prime cash, $36.50; Jan., $36.50; Feb., $36.60; March, $35.50; April, $35.20. Alsike Prime cash, Jan., $36.25; Feb.. $36.25. Timothy Prime cash, 1917 and 1918, $6.70; 1919, $6.82; Jan., $6.82; March, $6.95; April, $6.95; May, $6.75. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Corn No. 2 mixed, not quoted; No. 3 mixed, $1.49;
No. 2 yellow, not quoted; No. 3 yel
low, $1.50 1.52. Oats No. 2 white, 8888; No. 3 white, 8788c. Pork, nominal; ribs, $19.2519.87; lard, $23.40. (By Associated Press) CINCNINATI, O., Jan. 27. WheatNo. 1 red. $2.67 $82.68; No. 2 red, $2.65 2.67; No. 3 red, $2.612.63; other grades as to quality, $2.302.56. Corn No. 2 white, unchanged.
Good to choice, $10.12.50; Fair to good, $810; Common to fair, $6 8; Cows good to choice, $911; Fair to good, $6 9; Cutters, $ 6.50 7.50; Canners, $56; Stock steers, $6.5011.50; Stock heifers, $6.509; Stock cows,$6 7.50. Bulls,; steady; Bologna, $7.5010; Fat Bulls, $1011. Milch cows, steady, 70c1.50; Calves, steady; Good to choice, $21.5022; Fair to good , $1521; Common and large, $615. Hogs, steady; Shippers , $16.25 16.75; Good to choice packers and butchers, $16.75; Medium, $16.75; Light shippers. $16.75; Pigs, 110 pdunds and less, $10 14.50 . Sheep, steady; Good to choice, $9 9.50; Fair to good, $6 9; Common to fair, $45; Bucks, $4 7.50. Lambs, steady; Good to choice, $19 19.50; Seconds, $1517; Fair to Good, $17 19; Common Skips, $10 14.
. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 27. HogsReceipts, 1,500; market, steady; heavies, $16.2516.40; heavy Yorkers, $17.0017.25; light Yorkers and pigs, $16.7517.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; market steady; top sheep, $14.50; top lambs, $22.00. Calves Receipts, 125; market, steady; top, $23.00.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Jan. 27 Hogs Receipts 57,000; market weak; bulk, $15.5015.75; top, 16.00; heavies, $15.3515.65; medium, $15.3015.75; lights. $15.5015.85; light lights, $14.8515.60; heavy packing sows, rough, $14.2514.75; pigs, $13.75 $14.75. Cattle Receipts 21,000; market weak; beef sneers; medium and heavies, choice awd prime, $15.50 17.50; medium and good, $11.5015.50; common, $9.5011.50; light weight, good and choice, $1316.25; common and medium, $9.0013.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.8513.75; cows, $6.75 12.50; canners and cutters, $5.65 $6.75; veal calves, $17.5019.25; feeder steers, $8.0012.25; stocker steers, $7.5011.00. Sheep Receipts 12,000; market strong; lambs $19.2021.3o; culls and common, $15.7518.75; ewes, medium, good and choice, $10.50 13.25; culls and common, $6.50 10.00.
LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 27. HogsReceipts, 11,000; lower. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; steady to strong. Calves Receipts, 400; higher. Sheep Receipts, 200; steady. HOGS. Good mixed, 150 lbs. up, average, $16.0016.25; assorted, 150 to 225 lbs. average, $I6.2516.35; assorted, 225 to 250 lbs., up, average, $16.1516.25; selected, 250 pounds up, average, $15.75 16.00; fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $16.16.25; fat back pigs, under 130 lbs.. $14.7515.00; feeding
pigs, $14.50 down; sows, according!
to quality, $12.00 14.25; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $12.00 14.00; bulk of sows, $13.5013.75; sales in truck, market, $160 16.55; light pigs, $14.50 down. " CATTLE. Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300 bs., and upward, $17.0018.00; good to hoice, 1,250 lbs., and upward, $14.50 16.00: common to medium, 1,200 lbs.. $13.00 14.00; good to choice, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs., $12.50 13.50; common to medium, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $11.50 12.50; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,100 los., $9.00 12.00; common to medium, 1.000 to 1,100 lbs., $8.5011.00; fair to good, under 1,000 lbs., $8.5011.00; good to choice yearlings, $12.00 14.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and nn $11.00 12.50: common to med-
800 lbs. up, $9.00 10.50; good to best, j
under 800 lbs., $11.0013.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $7.00 10.50. i Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $9.5012.00; common to medium. 1,050 lbs., $8.00 9.00; common to medium under 1,050 lbs.. $7.50 8.00; canners and cutters, $5.507-.00. Bulls Good to best, 1,300 lbs., upward, $10.5011.00: good to choice, under 1,300 lbs.. $9.5010.50: fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs., $8.509.50; common to good bolognas, $8.00 9.00. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $21.0023.00; common to medium veals, $15.0018.00; good to choice heavy calves, $11.0013.00; common to medium heavy calves, $9 10..00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 800 lbs. and up, $10.50 (fD11.50; common to fair steers. 800 lbs. and up, $9.0010.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $10.00 11.00; common to fair steers, under S00 lbs., $$.50 10.50; medium to good heifers, $7.00 S.00; medium to good cows. $G.007.50; good to choice milkers, $110150; fair to medium milkers, $75 $100: stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.0010.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep, $9.00 10.00; common to medium sheep, $5.00 8.00; ood to choice lambs, $19.00 20.00; common to medium lambs, $14.00 18.50; good to choice yearlings, $11.00 13.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $7.00 S.00.
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, Jan. 27. CattleReceipts, 850; steady. Calves Receipts, 325; 50 cents higher; $6.00 25.50. Hogs Receipts, 4,200; 1525 cents higher; heavy, $16.7517.00; mixed, $16.8517.25; Yorkers, light do and Pigs, $17.25; roughs, $15.00 15.25; stags. $10.00 12.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, $3,400; steady; lambs, $12.0022.15; others unchanged.
PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Butter Markka, lower; creamery firsts, 5661c. Eggs Receipts, 4,761 cases; market, lower; lowest, 50c; firsts, 6162c. Live poultry Market, higher; fowls, 34c; spriDgs, 32c. Potatoes Weak; arrivals 82 cars; northern whites, sacked and bulk, $4.50; western russets jobbing, $5.505.75.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 27. Butter fat Higher; whole milk creamery, extra, 67c; fancy dairy, 55c. Eggs steady; prime firsts, 70c; firsts, 56c 0c; second, 52c. Poultry Steady; springers, 40c; hens, 35c; turkeys, 45c.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 27 The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 55 Am. Smelting, 68 7-8. Anaconda, 62 1-8. Bethlehem Steel "B" 98. Chesapeake and Ohio, 54 7-8. Chino Copper, 38 3-8. General Motors, 301 3-4. Goodrich Tires, 79. Mexican Petroleum, 200 1-2. Pennsylvania, 42 1-8. Reading, 75 1-8.
Studebaker, 104 1-4. Union Pacific, 121 7-8. II. S. Steel, -106 1-2. Utah Copper, 76 1-2. LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 27 Prices on Liberty bonds today at 2:55 p. m., were: 3 1-2 $98.90 First 4 : 91.66 Second 4 90.72 First 4 1-4 92.18 Second 4 1-4 91.08
Third 4 1-4 93.40 Fourth 4 1-4 91.14 Victory 3 3-4 98.34 Victory 4 3-4 98.34
Corrected by McLean ft Company, Dayton. Ohio. Bell Phone. East 28: Home 81235 -DAYTON, Ohio., Jan. 27. Hogs Receipts, 6 cars; market, 10c higher; choice heavies, $16.10; packers and butchers, $16.10; heavy Yorkers, $15,75 16.10; light Yorkers, $15.0015.50; pigs, $14.0015.00; stags, $9.00 1100; choice fat sows. $13.5014.50; common to fair, $13.00 13.50. Cattle Receipts, 10 cars; steady; Fair to good shippers. $11.0013.00; good to choice butchers. $10.0012.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.0011.00; rood to choice heifers, $9.0011.00; fair to good heifers. $7.009.00; choice fat cows, $8.009.00; fair to good fat cows. $7.00 8.00; bologna cows $5 005.50; butcher bulls, $8.00 9.00; bologna bulls. $7.008.00; calves, $13.00018.00. Sheep Receipts, light: market, steady. Sheep, $5.009.00; lambs, $12.0015.00. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O.. Jan. 27 Receipts Cattle. 500; Hogs, 4,000; Sheep, 25. . cattle- Market, steady; Good to choice, $11.5013.50; Fair to good $9.E011.50; Common to fair, $69.50
BONILLAS, OBREGON AND GONZALES ASPIRE TO PRESIDENCY OF MEXICO
I '4 - ' ' I 'X i C'IV' " :
butter fats Increased from 60 to 61 cents a pound. Old chickens are now
bringing farmers 27 cents a pound
against 25 cents last week.
The retail price for creamery tout-
ter advanced from 72 to 75 cents a pound.
LACK OF BUSINESS CAUSES PRINTER'S LOSS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Lack of busi
ness acumen cost printers in 65 cities
a "lost profit" of $28,000,000 last year according to results of business surveys cited before 800 employing printers at a "survey mass meeting" here
last night. A survey of the printing industry in New York city was started today to determine the number of
plants and employes expenditures, profits and losses of the trade for the past year.
An Indianapolis man, attacked by a
robber, took 95 cents away from the
crook. He ought to be sent to Mexico as American Ambassador.
26. Co. Treasurer. June draw.. $1,594.62; I Edgrerton. manuscripts. $12: May 24. T.
Dec. 24, Co. Treasurer, Dec. draw., B. Oler nacK. io; j. ti. iseison. janiwn $35.94; total balance and receipts, J $76: Aug. 21. Erman Swain, amithlna.
Above: Ignacio Bonillas (left) and General Pablo Gonzales. Below: General Alvaro Obregon. Mexico's presidential election will be held on June 20 and three candidates are in the field. Two of them, General Gonzales and General Obregon, are well known military men. The third, former Ambassador to the United States Bonillas, has the support of General Carranza.
Fruits. Bananas, 12c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.: apples, 10c lb.; chestnuts, 50c lb.; fresh cocoanut, 25c; fresh pineapples 35c each; walnuts, 10c lb. chestnuts, 50c lb; California pears, 5c each; Malaga grapes, 50c lb; grape fruit, 10 and 15c each; oranges, 45c doz.; tangerines, 60c doz.; pomegranets, 10c each.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats; 90c; rye, $1.50; straw, per ton, $9.00; new corn, $1.45 per bushel. SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton, $83.50; per cw. $4.25; Oil Meal, per ton, $88.00; cwt, $4.65; Tankage, 50, per ton, $97; per cwt, $5.00; 60 percent, $112 per ton; cwt., $5.75; Quaker Dairy Feed, per ton, $55.00; per cwt, $2.85; Salt, per bbl., $3.00. Wheat bran, per ton, $52; cwt., $2.70; Bran and shorts mixed, per ton, $53; per cwt., $2.75; Pure wheat middlings, per ton, $60.00; per cwt, $3.10; standard middlings, per ton, $57.00; per cwt., $3.00.
PRODUCE MARKET The following are the jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today: Eggs, per dozen, 65 cents. Creamery butter, 65 cents. Old chickens, per lb., 27c; frying chickens, per lb., 25c.
, CARLANDER IN INDIANAPOLIS Lester W. Carlander, general secretary of the Richmond Y. M. C. A. and county supervisor for the Wayne county survey in the interests of the Inter-Church World Movement, is attending a meeting of county supervisors in Indianapolis today. PRODUCE UP AGAIN Creamery butter is again up. Tuesday's wholesale price for creamery butter is quoted at 65 cents a pound, or four cents more than quoted Sat
urday. The price paid the farmer for
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5 20: Oct. 1. Zimmerman Coal Co.. coal.
170.14; Oct. 4. McConaha. tirea for hack. $41.20; Oct. 4. Verdia Uoomea. mixing; grout. $7.50; Oct. 14, H. S. MlkaeU tuning
piano, 9i.ov. ucu ii, wue ain, painuifca, $1S4; Oct. 18, J. W. Jackaon. repair. $350.30; Oct. 27. A. G. Luken, paint. $225.88; Oct. 28, W. L. Fenimore, hack. $60; Oct. 29. F. F. Greenstreet. supplies. $63.22; Oct. 31. Clifford Chamnens, hack., $35; Nov. 1. Harvey Townsend. hack, -$34; Nov. 3, O. C. Weyl. Insurance. $90;' Nov. 3, O. C. Weyl. Janitor. $102.60;. Nov. 10, Art Denny, repairing- bids;., $37; Nov. 14, Clifford Chamness, hack. 12 a; Nov. 20, Dugan & Jenkins, insurance. $90; Nov. 26, Harvey Townsend. hark. $61.20: Dec. 1. O. C. Weyl. Janitor. $77; Carl Lundy. pipe. etc.. $8.80; Dec. 2. Carl Lundy. e-lass. $5.98; Dec. 6. Clifford Chamness. hack. $45.50; Deo. 13, A. W. Welker. work for Heetzer. $83.12; Dec. 17. Clifford Chamness. hack, $14; Dec. 18, A. J. Atkinson, hauling coal. $30; Dec. 19, C. & O. K. It, freight on coal. $66.61; Dec. 23, W. A. Welker, work for Heetzer. $184.18; Dec. 24. Cecil Charles, hack. $56.85; Dec. 21. O. C. Weyl, Janitor $68; total expenditures. $4,816.23; total balance. $8,621.13; total expenditure $4,816.23; net balance. $3,804.90. TUITION RECEIPTS Jan. 1. Balance on hand, $1,058.71; Northern Wayne Bank. Dec. Int., $7.8S; Jan. 22. Co. Treasurer, Jan. draw.
Claud Swain, hauling ; $461.28; Feb. 1, Northern Wayne Bank.
Jan. Int., 10.86; March l. Northern Wayne Bank. Feb. Int.,.$8.42; April 1. Northern Wayne' Bank, Mar. Int.. $7.65; April 16. Co. Treasurer, advance draw.. $525; May 1. Northern Wayne Bank. Apr. Int.. $6.25; June 1, Northern Wayne Bank, May Int., $5; June 25. Co. Treasurer, June draw., $1,436.01; July 1. Northern Wayne Bank, June Int., $6.76; July 21, Co. Treasurer, July draw., $515.80; July 28, Alex Abbott, transfers, $215; Aug:. 1. Northern Wayne Bank. July Int.. $17.12; Aug. 8, Elmer Crull. transfers, $120; Kept. 1, Northern Wayne Bank. Aug. Int., $16.05; Oct. 1. Northern Wayne Bank. Sept. Int., $16.39; Oct. 20, L. S. Hacket, transfers, $241; Nov. 1, Northern Wayne Bank, Oct Int., $16.41; Dec, 1. Northern Wayne Bank, Nov. Int.. $18.16; Dec. 24. Co. Treasurer. Dec. draw., $1,805.72; total receipts. $6,510.42. DISBURSEMENT TUITION Jan. 28, Anna Bishopp, teaching, $135; Ruth Shera. teaching, $80, Ruth Jackson, teaching, $80; Mary Ballanger, teaching, $70; Louise Neff, teaching. , $68; Kffie Wilson, teaching. $85; Feb. 21; Anna Bishopp, teaching, $135; Ruth Shera, teaching, $80; Ruth Jackson, teaching. $80; Mary Ballenger. teaching. $70; Louise Neff, teaching, $68; Effie Wilson, teaching. $85. March 24: Mary
Ballenger, teaching, $70; Effle Wilson.
$2,591.83.
DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 4. Wm. Swain, gravel. $8; Feb. 6. L. S. Bowman, road book. $10; Feb. 8, Eldo Cain, gravel. $12.25; Feb. 15. J. M. Mendenhall. gravel. $10: Mar. 15. Guy
Swain, gravel, $3: Mar. 17, C A. Menden hall, gravel. $14; N. S. Mendenhall, gravel. $20.50; April 7. J. F. Pierce, road work, $11.25; S. M. Drake, road work. $10; Aug. 1, Verlle Love, road work, $6; J. F. Pierce, road work, $9; Gua Weyl, road work, $10; Joe Lamb, road work, $6; Oct. 8, Paul Fleming, gravel. $53; Oct 10, Frank Cain, hauling gravel, $37.85; Oct. 21. H. W. Fisher, hauling gravel. $105.60; Oct 21. Howard Hunicott, shoveling gravel, $26; Oct. 22, Anson Ltndsey, hauling gravel. $23; Oct. 23. Paul Flemming. gravel. $7; Oct 24. Paul Cain, hauling gravel. $20; Oct. 28. Loyd Ruble, hauling gravel. $30; Cicero Oler, hauling gravel, $52; Virgil Oler, hauling gravel, $47.60; W. L. Fenimore, shoveling gravel $21; Charlie Franklin, hauling gravel, $60.75; Oct. 30. Walter Cain, hauling gravel. $40.50; H. M. Chamness, gravel. $61.00; Clyde Huffman, hauling gravel $10; M. C. Ltndsey, hauling gravel, $23; Nov. 1. II. B. Oler. shoveling gravel. $16.50; Verley Love, hauling gravel. $10; Tom Stewart, haul
ing gravel, $47; Gus Weyl, hauling gravel, $14; Russel Fuson. shoveling
gravel, $2.60
gravel, $9.76: Calvin Oler, shoveling
gravel. $3. Nov. 3, H. Van Scorach, shoveling gravel. $12; Reese Lamb, hauling gravel. $10: Nov. 22, D. B. Oler. hauling gravel. $22.50; Nov. 24. Earnest Anderson, hauling gravel. $7.60; Nov. 25, Frank Rhineheart. hauling gravel, $12.60; W. G. Manning, hauling gravel, $26.75; Dec. 9, Howard Anderson, hauling gravel. $16.60: Dec. 11. Bert Carver, hauling gravel, $9: Thomas Marshall, hauling gravel. $42.60; Dec. 18. J. W. Byrd, hauling gravel. $12.50; Dec. 22, Jesse Bond, hauling gravel. $15; Harold Manning, hauling gravel, $14: Howard Manning, hauling gravel, $7.50; Dee. 24, H. E. Durbln, hauling gravel, $16.50; Dec. 31, H. Clear, road. $6; total expenditures, $1,081.10; total balance and receipts, $2,591.83;. total expenditures, $1,081.10; net balance. $1,610.73. SPECIAL SCHOOL RECEIPTS Jan. 1, Balance on hand, $2,320.48; April 16. Co. Treasurer, advance draw, $300: June 25, Co. Treasurer, June draw, $2,629.27; July 28, Alex Abbot, transportation, $60; Aug. 8, Elmer Crull. transportation, $71: Oct 10. L. C. Sacket
transportation, $282: Dec. 25, Co. Treasurer. Dee. draw., $2,691.08. Total receipts, $8,621.13. DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 4. Frank Jordan, hack. $44.50:
Jan. 7, Perry Healton, hack, $79.75; Jan.
11, Carl Lundy, pipe, dray, $16.85; Jan. ! teaching, $85; Louise Neff. teaching
CHIROPRACTORS G. C. WILCOX EN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C. Phone 1603 35 S. 11th St.
28, W. Ll Fenimore. hack. $60: Jan. 29.
I Arthur Martin, hack repairs, $22,76;
Feb. 1, S. M. Drake, hack, $60; Feb. 3, P. O. Beckman, supplies, $9.64: Perry Healton. hack, $64; Feb. 6, Bartel & Rohe. desks, etc., $208.24; J. O. Edger-
ton, manuscript. $22.82; Feb. 6. Cain and
Township Trustee's Annual Report . . .PERRY TOWNSHIP Tovrnshlp Fond Receipt Jan. 1, amount on hand, $772.86; June 25. Co. Treasurer, June dls., $386.63; Dec. 24, Co. Treasurer, Dec. dls.. $340.49; total balance and receipts, $1,499.98. DISBURSEMENTS May 5, C. J. Atkinson, trustee services, $150; July 21, Ida Lamb, stamps, $2; Aug. 6, Modoc Tel. Co., telephone, $2.25; Nov. 1, C. J. Atkinson, trustee, services, $150; Dec. 24, W. L. Morrison, advisory board, $5; F. F. Greenstreet, advisory board, $5; Geo. G. Ballenger, advisory board. $5; Dec. 26, C. J. Atkinson, services, expense office, $310; Modoc tel. Co., telephone, $10.10; total expenditures, $639.35; total receipts $1499.98; net balance $860.63. ROAD FUND RECEIPTS Jan. 1, balance on hand, $961.27; June
$68; Ruth Jackson, teaching. $80; Ruth Shera, teaching, $80; Anna Bishopp,: teaching, $135; April SO, Effle Wilson, teaching, $85; Ruth Shera, teaching. $80; Louise Neff. teaching, $68; Ruth Jackson, teaching. $80; Mary Ballinger.
teacntng, 70; May a, Anna Bishopp.
Weyl. hack and repairs, $186.85; Feb. 7, teaching. $135; Oct. 27. Mary Ballenger. Earn Replogle, Janitor. $30; Young I teaching, $95; Oct. 29. Anna Bishopp. Reading Circle books $25.60; Nate Park-' teaching. $150; Ruth Jackson, teaching, er. Janitor, $56; Gilbert Wadman. hack, ! $110; Nov. 3. Effle Wilson, teaching. $6; Feb 8. Harry Macy. hack $28.50; Feb;$H0; Nov. 7, Gladys Williamson, teach22, J. R. Nelson. Janitor. $30; Feb. 24 tng. $100; Nov. 26, Harold Hutchens. Harvey Townsend, hack, $83.30; Feb. $130; Dec. 2, Anna Bishopp, teaching. 25, W. L. Fenimore. hack, $60; March 1, '$150; Dec. 4. Mary Ballenger, teaching. S. M. Drake, hack. $60: March 3. Gilbert, ' $95; Dec. 11, Effle Wilson, teaching. Wadman, hack, $10; March 15; Charles $110; Dec. 13, Gladys Williamson, hack, $60: March 28, S. M. Drake, hack, ! teaching, $90; Dec 17, Ruth Jackson.
$60; April 1. Nate Parker.. Janitor.
$45.85; April 5, American Heating and
ventilating Co., repairs, $160: April 8,
teaching, $110; Dec 20, Anna Bishopp,
teacning, isz.bo; Dec 24, Ruth Jackson.
teaching, $62.50; Gladys Williamson.
Northern Wayne Bank. Int. $29.40; teaching, $54.80; Mary Ballenger. April 14. Harvey Townsend. hack, $98; i teaching, $52.25; Harold Hutchens. April 18, Geo. Ballenger, barn rent. $10: ' teaching. $105: Effle Williamson, teachJ. N. Shoemaker, hack. $135: Gilbert lng, $60.50; total expenditures, $3,737.Wadman, hack, $47.25; April 22, Frank 55; total balance and receipts $6,510.Jordan. hack. $56.25; Eldo Cain, hack. 42; total expenditures, $3,737.55; net
.Sanders, wood, $6: Perry Healton, hack, $55; March 20. Jones Hardware Co., ! glass, $8.75: March 28, W. L. Fenimore,
!$15: S. M. Drake, hack, $45: April 30,
balance. $2,772.87;
C. J. ATKINSON Trustee Perry Township This report was received, accented
Ruth Shera, Inst, fees, $24; Louis Nef f, ' and approved by the Advisory Board of
Inst, fees, $17; Ruth Jackson, inst fees,
$24; Mary Ballenger inst.,, fees, $21; Effle Wilson, inst. fees, $21.25; W. L. Fenimore, hack, $60; May 3. Anna Bishopp. Inst. fees, $40.50; May 5. Cain & Weyl. hack and repairs, $215.15: Perrv Healton, hack, $97.25; May 10, J. O.
this Township at Its annual Meeting.
mis, tne bin aay or January, lsso. LUKE MORRISON FRANK GREENSTREET GEORGE BALLENGER, Advisory Board Perry Township
LOCAL GRAiN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.53 for No. 1 Red wheat; $2.50 for No. 2; $2.47 for No. 3; No. 4, $2.44; No. 5, $2.41.
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady No. 1 timothy, $30.50 31.00; clover, $29.0029.50. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 27. Hay Firm; No. 1 timothy, $31.0031.50; No. 2 timothy, $30.0030.50; No. 2 clover, $29.50 30.00.
BUTTER FAT QUOTATION. Buter fat delivered in Richmond is bringing 61 cents this week.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Furnished by Eggemeyer's.) LOCAL PRODUCE Beets, 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 40c lb.; dry onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 8c each; garlic, 75c lb; cabbage, 10c lb.; egg plant, 25c lb.; celery, 20c a bunch; green beans, 25c a pound; radishes, 5c a bunch; Bpinach, 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 5c lb.; turnips, 10c lb.; Spanish onions, 15s lb.: shallotts, 10c lb.; Brussel sprouts, 40c quart; cauliflower, 20c lb.; mushrooms, $1.25 lb.; oyster plant, 10c lb.; kohlrabi, 20c lb.; French endive, $1 lb.; parsnips, 5c lb.; cucumbers, 35 c each. Eggs, 80 cents dozen; storage eggs, 60c doz., creamery butter, 75c lb.; country butter, 70c lb. Turkeys, 65c pound. Irish potatoes, 6c lb. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 60c lb; eggs, 65c doz; old chickens, 30c lb.; frying chickens. 30c lb. : turkeys, 45c ib.
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TO TALK BUSINESS Monday's meeting of the Richmond Ministerial Association in the Y. M. C. A. will be strictly business. THOMPSON RELIEVES WRIGHT Sergeant Thompson, of Indianapolis, arrived in Richmond Monday to relieve Sergeant Wright at the local army recruiting station. The change is only temporary as Wright will return to Richmond after a 60-day furlough. MRS. MANN BREAKS LIMB. Mrs. Earl Mann, of Easthaven avenue, suffered a broken limb this morning while going from lr home to that of her brother, Joseph Hill, who lives nearby. The limb was broken just above the ankle and while not serious, proved quite painful. A phvsician was called. TO RUN FOR COMMISSIONER Louis Hampton, county councilman, of New Garden tqwnship, announced Tuesday that he would be a candidate for the Republican nomination for county commissioner from the eastern district at the May primaries. Hampton is now serving his third term as
county councilman. MOVIE CASE IN COURT An affidsvit charging Angelo Ghiarinda and Fx?d Rowe, proprietor and machine operator of the Cambridge City picture shov, with violating the state law by running their motion picture house on Sunday was filed by Prosecutor Freeman in circuit court Tuesday. The date for trial of the suit has not as yet been set. FULWILER-NYLE Miss Margaret Fulwiler and Ellis Nyle, both of Dayton, O., were married this morning in the Corpus Christi church of Dayton at 8 o'clock. They will reside in Detroit where the groom is located. The bride has a number of friends in Richmond, having visited here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cronin.
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An Attractive Tax Exempt Investment Vonnegut Machinery Reality Company 6 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE PAR VALUE $100 Callable as a whole or in part, at dividend paying dates, on twenty days' notice, at 102 and accumulated dividends. Exempt from State and Local taxes in Indiana and from Federal Normal Income Taxes. Dividends payable July 1 and January 1. Fletcher American Company, Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent. CAPITALIZATION Authorized Issued $200,000 Preferred Stock $200,000 (This issue)' 125,000 Common Stock 75,150 MATURITIES
$13,000 JANUARY 1, 1922 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1923 14,000 JANUARY 1, 1924 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1925 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1926 14,000 JANUARY 1, 1927 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1928 $14,000 JANUARY 1, 1936
The information given below is summarized from a letter from Mr. Anton Vonnegut, President of the Company. This issue of preferred stock is secured by a modern fire-proof building on ground owned in fee simple at 19 to 29 West South Street, Indianapolis. The building and ground have a total valuation of at least $305,000. Additional common stock will be issued at par to the Vonnegut Machinery Company in amount necessary to complete the building. The Vonnegut Machinery Realty Company has leased this property to the Vonnegut Machinery Company for twenty years, at an annual rental in excess of the maximum amount of preferred stock and dividend payable in any one year. Annual sales of the Vonnegut Machinery Company have increased over the last ten years from $200000 to approximately $2,000,000 and net earnings over the last five years have averaged more than 22 times the retail requirements. The Vonnegut Machinery Realty Company will set aside 90 of its net profits in a special sinking fund, annually, for the redemption of preferred stock prior to maturitv. No cash dividends may be paid on the common stock until at least one-half of the preferred stock has been retired. The aggregate indebtedness of the Company is limtied to $14,000. The Company must carry at least $200,000 fire insurance. Proper provision has been made to insure the expenditure of the proceeds of the sale of the preferred stock only to meet the costs of construction of theCompany's new building. The Officers and Directors of the Vonnegut Machinery Realty Company are Anton Vonnegut, President and Treasurer; Charles A. Rassmann, Vice-President; and Frederick E. Halloran, Secretary. All legal proceedings appertaining to this issue have been passed upon and approved by our attorneys, Messrs. Whitcomb & Dowden.
$13,000 JANUARY 1, 1929 14,000 JANUARY 1, 1930 13,a00 JANUARY 1, 1931 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1932 14,000 JANUARY 1, 1933 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1934 13,000 JANUARY 1, 1935
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Price of Preferred Stock $100 per share and Accumulated Dividend ORDERS MAY BE TELEPHONED OR TELEGRAPHED AT OUR EXPENSE. PHONES. MAIN 4551. AUTO 346-821
FLETCHER AMERICAN COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS CAPITAL $1,500,000 The statements contained in this announcement are based upon Information and advice which we believe to be accurate and reliable, and upon which we. have acted in purchasing this Issue. We do not guarantee, but believe them to be correct. -
