Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 120, 31 March 1920 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1920.

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RKETS

ICES

CHICAGO, Ml. Bulls a! aEaln in control Ihtness of Man

in to three . u

nnfldman ahpattt. and sign

8mall receipts, fe are reports

another 100.000 cancelled by Mst. Thtt trade I whole Is Still

flinofl In tin hnillria nil diDS. V

figure shorts are

ate reaction

March corn out

CHICAGO

Furnished by E.

212 Union Nail

ing.

chip Ann HafeL- Following

the range of fut 3n Chicago Boaj

of Trade

today

Open

May

May

.178

.1584

Sept 147 WpV

May 87 fr Sept 690

May May

May

36.3

20.91

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CHICAGO,

hard, 12.57.

$1.63'2; No. 2

Oats No. 2 whl

I. white, 94V496c

Barley, $1.351

rRibs, f 18.0018.

(By Ass

CINCINNATI,

Unchanged.

$1.70 1.71: No.

No. 4 white, $1

yellow, $1.69!

1.69; No. 4 yel

Sr-No. 2 mixed.

1 (By

TOLEDO,

$t.50.

o., h

rime cash.

$32.50;

Alsike-t

rch, $36.50;

rime cash, 11

$6.00; Ma

$5.95; Sed

$6.10.

in and a mode

(in a with tt

way.

IN RANGt.

uAGNER & CC

Bank Bund-

1720.

igh Low Cloi

1 178 180'

157 1474 86 69

159

148

8

691,' 361

under 800 lbs., $10.50(?J12.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.00 10.00. Cowt Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upupward, $9.50 11.00; common to mium, 1,060 lbs., $8.759.25; good to best, inder 1050 lbs., $9.00 9.50; ; common to medium under 1,050 lbs., $8.00 9.00; canners and cutters, $5.00 8.00.

Bulls Good to best. 1,300 lbs., upward, $9010.00- eood to choice un

der 1,300 lbs., $8.509.50; fair to medi-

m, unaer 1,300 lbs.. $7.508.00; com

mon to Rood boloenas. S78.

Calves Good to rhoiee veals, under

UUO pounds. $16.00 17.50: common to

eaium veals. $10,000)15.00: eood to

hoice heavy calves, $9.5011.00;

ommon to medium heavy calves, $8.00

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Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good choice steers, 800 lbs. and up, $10.00 11.00; common to fair steers, 800

os. and ur. $9.00(3)10.00: eood to

hoice steers, under 800 lbs., $9.50

0.00; common to fair steers, under

00 lbs.. $8.00(3)9.00: medium to eood

eifers, $7.008.00; medium to good

owb, $6.007.00; good to choice milk-

irs. $110.00(31135.00: fair to medium

Hkers, $75.00100.00; springers.

Receipts, 1,200; market, higher; prices on Liberty bonds today heavies, $15.0015.75; heavy Yorkers, ; 3

$17.0017.25; light Yorkers, $16.25 j First 4 16.75; pigs, $15.7516.00. Sheep and!Secocnd4 Lambs Receipts 300; market, steady; 'First 4

top sheep, $12.50; top lambs, $17.00. Calves Receipts, 50; market, steady; top, $19.00.

(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., March 31. Cattle Receipts 525; steady to strong; calves, receipts, 600; 25 cents higher; $6.0019.50. Hogs Receipts 2,800; heavies, 40 50 cents higher; lights 25 cents higher; heavies, $15.50 16.25; mixed, $16.5016.S5; yorkers $16.7517.00; light do $16??16.50- "ie-s, $16; roughs $1313.50; stags $810. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,600; lambs 25 cents higher, $1321; others unchanged.

wr: .96.90 .90.54 .89.50 .90.80

Second Vl 89.80

Third 4 92.9 Fourth 4 89.88 Victory 3 97.56 Victory 4 97.58

(butter, 75c

1 65c lb

mar-

PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) -CHICAGO, March 31 Butter

ket lower; creamery extra 63c. Eggs Receipts 35,340 cases; market lower; lowest 37 39c; firsts, 41c. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls, 39 1-2; springs, 38c. Potatoes Weak; receipts 42 cars; northern round white, sacked, $5.85 6.00; bulk, $5.956.05.

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7.509.50; etock calves. 250 to 400

20.3lbs., $7.0010.50.

SHEEP AND LAMBS

18.61 Good to choice sheep, $9.0010.00;

western fed lambs, $17.00 19.00;

Press) lood to choice lambs, $17.0018.00;

31. Wheat Nopmmon to medium iambs, 512.00)

n No. 3 mlxedp.i'u; ducks, per 100 ids., ?.oos.oo.

a 100

CINCINNATI, O., March 31 Butter la"i":

t-fat Firm. Eggs Steady; prime firsts

41c; firsts, 3940c; seconds, 38c. Poultry Steady; springers, 65c; hens 37c; Turkeys, 40c.

5V $1.C781.68

9Gi299c; No.

kre NO. 2. $1.83

Pork .Nominal

Lard. $19.62.

horn fitnolr vnlnnri nhmit S2

rounds lower than wool stock.

DAYTON MARKET

brrected by McLean & Company.

Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone,

ted Press) fc,ast zs; Home si23a

March 31. Wheat1 DAYTON, O., March 31. Hogs Re-

Irn No. 2 white,Sipts, 4 cars; 25c higner; choice neav-

kvhite, $1.68l.70;f, zio lbs. upward, $15.00; packers

168. Corn No. zna Dutcners, 51U.Z5; iignt vorKers,

No. 3 yellow, $1.67 15.00 15.50; pigs, $13.0014.00;

$1.6401.66. Corn

i71.68.

Asstted Press)

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31. Cloverseed

March, $34.25; $23.00; Dec,

ime cash, $36.50;

$36.25. Timothy

$5.90; 1918. $5.90;

and April. u.oo;

$6.20; Oct. $6.10;

LIVE STCK PRICES

(By Assfeted Press)

KDIANAPOL

Ildeipis, 7.500;

ts, 1,300;

700; steal

ce

celts

504

steady.

Qod mixed,

March 31. Hogs

ower. catue ne-

frady. Calves Re-

Sheep Receipts,

DGS. I) lbs up, average,

5(316.50; asHed, 140 to 225 lbs.

ge, $15.35(36.65; assorted 225!

10 ids. ave:esio.2.-)(a.iD.iv se

ed, 275 lbs. p. $14.75015.75; fat

weighing dn to 140 lbs,. $16.25

$1

av to

lec

ho

- 1 ligl

$150 down; sod according to qualify j$11.0013.25 Ink of sows, $12.50 lj.00; poor to bt stags, 80 lb. dock, , $1)013.50; sai in truck market,

I tl325ftl5.75.

cst heavy, a yir ago, $20.25; most

lEats, a year agoi$20.10,

avy Yorkers, $16.0016.2R; stags,

009.00; choice fat sows, $12.00 00.

Cattle Receipts, 7 cars; steady;

r to good shippers, $10.001.00;

inmon to lair, $10.0011.00; good

choice butchers, $910; fair to me-

m butchers, $S9; fair to good fers, $79; choice fat cows, $8.00

); fair to good fat cows, $67.50;

ogna cows, $45; butcher bulls,

K0fl;Snn- hnlnp-nn hulls S7.0ftff7, 8 00 :

ves, $12.0016.00.

Sheep Receipts, light; market, ady; sheep, $5.008.00; lambs, J.0015.00. (By Associated Press) Cincinnati, o., March si. Repts Cattle, 900; Hogs, 4,00; eep, 50. Cattle Market, slow and dy; steer3, good to choice, $11.50 LS.O0; fair to good, $9.5011.50; jjmon to fair, $9.00(fi)9.50. Heifers Od to choice, $10.50 12.25; fair to yd, $8.50 10.50; common to fair,

608.50. Cows Goodkto choice,

0010.00; fair to good, $7.5009.00; liners, $4.505.25; stock steers,

I80ll.00; stock heifers, $6.50

NEW YORK STOCKS (Markets by E. W. Wagner & Co., 212 Union Bank Bldg.)

NEW YORK. Mar. 31 Open Close American Can 49 48 Am. Smelting 68 68 Anaconda 63 63 Baldwin Locomotive ....133 135 Bethlehem Steel, B 96V4 964 Chesapeake & Ohio .... 56 C6 General Motors 379 381 Goodrich Tires 69 65 Mexican Petroleum 199 19914 Pennsylvania 42 42 Republic Iron & Steel ..107 107 Sinclair Oil 44 43 Stromberg Carburetor .. 92 90 Studebaker 106 105 Stutz Motors 391 380 Union Pacific 119 119 U. S. Rubber 110 110 U. S. Steely 104 104 Utah Copper 78 78 White . Motors 67 66

LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady No. 1 timothy, $30,000 31.00; clover, $32.00033.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, March 31 HayFirm; No. 1 timothy. $34.0034.50; No. 2 timothy, $33.00 35.50; No. 1 clover, $32.5033.00. BUTTER QUOTATIONS. The wholesale price for creamery butter fat is 66 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond, bring 68 cents a pound. FRUIT & VEGETABLES

Beets. 15c bunch: leaf lettuce, 30c

lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 30c lb.; dry onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 16c bunch; green mangoes, 8c each; gar

lie, 75c lb.; cabbage, 10c lb.; celery, ;10c to 15c bunch; spinach, 20c to 25c jibs.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 5c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lbs.;

10c bunch; white raaishes,

5c bunch; red radishes, 15c bunch;

.Brussels sprouts, 40c quart; cauliflow

er, 20c to 30c lb.; cucumbers, 35c

each; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; ruta-

each; Irish Potatoes, 7 1-2 to 8c lb, green peas, 30c lb.

Eggs, 40c to 43c dozen; creamery

to 78c lb.; country butter.

turkeys, 65c lb.

FrulU. Bananas, 12 to 12c lb.; lemons, 40c dozen; walnuts, 10c lb.; apples, 10c lb.; grape fruit. 5c to 10c each; oranges, 60c to 75c doz.; tangerines, 60c doz.; strawberries, $1.00 quart; rhubarb, 30c lb.; pears, 5c each; large eating apples,- 5c and 10c each. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 60c to 55c lb.; eggs, 35c dozen; old chickens, 30c lb.; frying chickens, 30c lb.; turkeys, 45c lb.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 95c; rye, $1.50; -straw, per ton, $8.00; new corn, $1.60 per bushel SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton, $80; per

cwt., $4.15; Oil Meal, per ton. $85.00; 1

cwt, $4.60; Tankage 60 per cent, $117 per ton; cwt., $6.00; Quaker Dairy Feed, per ton, $56.00; per cwt.. $2.85; Salt, per bbl.. $3.00. Wheat bran, per ton, $56.00; cwt., $2.85; pure wheat middlings, per ton, $61.00; per cwt, $3.15; standard middlings, per ton, $60.00; per cwt, $3.15.

LOCAL Richmond $2.43 for No. No. 2; $2.36

GRAIN MARKET flour mills are paying 1 Red wheat; $2.40 for for No. 3; No. 4, $2.26.

MORGAN GIVES LECTURE Dewitte Morgan, head of the history department of Technical High school in Indianapolis, spoke to the Indiana University extension course class at the Higs school Tuesday night on the need for special courses for foreigners.

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Enrich You r

and Garden Pulverized Sheep Manure is the ideal dressing for lawn or kitchen garden. We have it in 5 and 10-lb. cartons, also in 25-lb. and 50-lb. bags. Use fertilizer now for best results. Garden seeds of the best grade in bulk. LEMON'S Flower Shop

1015 Main St.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRUNQ RESULTS

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LIBERTY BONDS YORK, March 31.-

-Final

CATTLE

tilling Steers-Extra

lba and upward.

tojhoice, 1250 lbsi

8.75; common

$1175; good to dolce, 1100

lbi $12.50(3 13.00 common

good, 1,300

14.0014.50; good

and upward, $13.50

medium. 1250 lbs.

to 1200

to me-

r im DaCJpigSr lSaJ.10.0W, I. ctnn S5 Kni!7 fS. Hulls

pigs, $15.50own; feeding pigs, Av. hr,iOETin .'$s.6o(ff9.50: fat bulls.

i(H)10.00. Milch cows Steady and

U $5012o. Calves Weak, 50c lower; extra, $15.7517.00; fair to id, $11.00 16.75; common and ge, $6.00 10.00. logs Steady; 25c lower; heavies, ;.6016.50; good lo choice packers It butchers, $16.50fJlC.75; medium, ;.t5; stags, $8.00(a8.75; common to ilce heavy fat sows, $9.00 12.75; kt shippers, $15.75(7?16.00; pigs, 110

jpads and less, $10.00 14.00.

heep Steaay; good to cnoice, i.00ll.00; fair to good, $7.00 )0; common, $4.006.00; bucks, 0S.00. Lambs Steady; good to dee, $1S.OO19.00; seconds, $15.00 )0; fair to good, $17.0018.00; comti skips, $10.0014.00; clipped lbs, $9.00 15.00; spring lambs, $0028.00. ITTSBURG, Pa., March 31. Hogs

We Toot Our Horn

difn, 1100 to 120( lbs., $11.5012.00;

gofcl to choice, 1(0 to 1100 pounds, $lj25 11.75; cdumon to medium, lOt) to 1100 lbs.. $11.50; fair to good, unler 1000 lbs., $10011.00; good to chice yearlings, $1.50 13.00. eifers Good tolbest. 800 lbs., and up $10.75011.50; ctmmon to medium, 80 lbs. up, $9.50 $.50; good to best,

When It comes to everlasting good long wea'ring. Tires and Tubes At the very lowest prices consistent with Quality and a Guarantee that ends all possible future disputes. Haste Makes Waste Take time enough to drop ia and look at our lino of Fabric and Cord Tires in various makes before you consider buying. We are open evenings, too. WILLIAM F. LEE Richmond's Tire Man No. 8 South 7th St. Established S Years Selling Quality Rubber

A "TITAN

99

10

20

for $1,000.00 The Best Tractor Ever Offered for the Money A STATEMENT like this requires some explanation to be fully appreciated. We clakn that the Titan 1 0-20 at the price of $1 000 is the best farm tractor ever offered for the money. We believe it is far superior, from the farmer's standpoint, even to many that sell at a much higher price. A DURABLE ENGINE The engine is powerful yet simple in construction. It will stand up under hard work day after day and be ready to go when you want the work done. The slow engine speed insures endurance and service.

When you operate a Titan 10-20 pulling 3 plows, you are doing 50 per cent more work than the aver age 2 -plow outfit.

TRADE MARK

Farat Tractor

When Henry Ford sabout building the Fordson tractor, he had a thorough understanding of juwhat it should be and what it should do. His early life on the farm ga-him a deep insight into the daily life of the farmer; his mechanical genl saw the type of tractor needed. And for more than twelve years he exdniented over more than 7,000 acres of land in different kinds of soil, vridifferent crops. So he built the Fordo- It 13 80 slmPe that a school-boy can operate It. It is low in first cost. Is lowest in operating cost and Fordson parts and Fordson service arlways to

be had promptly frothe dealer. The Fordson is a rtiiable investment, it can sed every, working day in thenar. It is an inexpensive powiJ'ant an(

it will lighten your rk-I

Made by Henry Fojand Son,

and sold by

Webi) -Coleman Go.

For and Fordson Sales and Service 19-21 SOUTH & ST. PHONE 1616

Government investigation proves the 3plow tractor to be the most economical for the farmer to use.

PULLS THREE PLOWS The Titan 1 0-20 is a 3-plow tractor under the average soil conditions found in this country. In extremely heavy or sticky soil it is sometimes advisable to use only two plows. The facts are that the Titan 1 0-20 will pull as many plows as any other tractor of equal rating and considerable more than most of them. This makes the cost per plow of the Titan-1 0-20 very reasonable. In fact much less we believe than any other tractor on the market. Some tractors sell for less money but they produce less power. Power is what does the farm work when you invest in a Titan 1 0-20 you get more power for the money than in any other make of tractor. SIMPLE CONSTRUCTION The Titan 1 0-20 is constructed throughout in such a simple way that anyone with ordinary intelligence can quickly learn the purpose of the various parts. STURDY I The Titan 10-20 is made of the best materials. It is properly designed and carefully built. It has sufficient power to meet the requirements on the average farm. STEADY SPEED The fly ball throttle governor controls the speed and keeps it uniform at all loads. Titan 1 0-20 power is ideal for belt work because it is smooth running and steady. EASY TO START The Titan 1 0-20 is easy to start because of its simple construction. ACCESSIBILITY , Great care has been taken in designing the various parts to make them well protected from dust, dirt and grit. In every case ample means are provided for making the part accessible. GUARANTEED IN WRITING The Titan 1 0-20 is guaranteed in writing not only in regard to material and workmanship, but as to its ability to operate on kerosene (coal oil) , distillate (39 Baume) or gasoline, whichever you can buy at the lowest price. UNEQUALED TRACTOR SERVICE The Titan 1 0-20 is handled by thousands of dealers located in all sections of the country. In case you should need extra parts or expert assistance, they will be promptly forthcoming from one of our dealers or from one of, our 92 branch houses.

We also sell the famous I. H. C. 8-16 two-bottom tractor which we strongly recommend for farmers who do not have heavy enough work for the 8-20. ,

The Dennis Implement Company

PHONE 1446

Wayne County's Largest Implement Dealers. "IN THE HARVESTER BUILDING"

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