Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 215, 19 July 1920 — Page 11

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CIJIFIED ADVERTISING StarTJardfief"an3f Indexed for'quick reference, according ta Th Basil L. Srattn 8i$tem (Copyright). ' 10 cents per line, pr Insertion, 8 words to line. No ad taken for lessthan 29 cents cash or les-stnan 30 cents charge No'a'ds'accept'e!! afterll o'clock' on day of publVoaUfm. For contract, call pHone 2831 or 2?T?. v. T Phone 2834 1 JOHN P. EMSLIH Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4023 LOST-A-NCf-FOUND - 4 BUNCH OF KEYS Lost. --KrM i North 9th. LINEMAN'S BELT Lost; with In. Kline plyers. handles taped. Robert Ashe. Phone 1417. BABY HIGH CHAIR Lost from truck. Phono 40 4 6. '"v" N - v BRACELET Fouttq. 6(T7 gogtitX W UMBRELLA Found, tadium. Inquire PalPOCKETBOOK Lost: between Natco and 12th and South E; reward. Return $06 South. 12th. KIT OF AUTO TOOLS Lost: between 10th St and Joe IJH1 grenhouse; -reward. Phone 1736. ' ii - HELP jNTEDIALE 5 . LABORERS WANTED Good Wages CITY LIGHT PLANT ERRAND BOY Wanted. Vigran'a "Indies' Shop. Wanted First-CIass Automobile Salesman Thompson & Black Maxweirand Stud.ebakff Dealers !1026 Main Phone 1058 ' big Income. If you spend the two I months ort your huslnes's' coutse yoh will begin drawing; your salary two months sooner '.than "-tjjose'jifeho wlt till fall. Our rooms are airy and cool. Richmond Business College', Colonial Bldg. Men and Teams Wanted 4 Report 5:30 to 5:40 North Sixth to work on our new Richmond Baking Co. building. Apply Superintendent on Bite. CLERKS. ( merr,-VomenV 18 upward, for Postal Mall Sfrvice. $130 month. Examinations July, August. Experience unnocesary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard fformer Civil Service Examiner) 1041 'EquitaBTe Bldg-., Washington. " HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 KITCHEN HELP Wanted. Chop House, Fifth and Main. Pressmaker Receives Choice Position and Splendid Wages if competent and applies at once. Also vacancy for one experienced in Sewing department J. M. HUTTON & CO. GIRLS WANTED In Packing Department Call Richmond Baking Co. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 CARPENTER, BRICK AND CEMENT WORK Wanted. Call 416 S: W. 2nd St. HOUSEPAINTINO Wanted. Phone 4159 ROOMS" P'O R R E N t 19TH ST., NORTH, 311 Room for rent for two gentlemen. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent: near Bonn, yards. Call620 X. 1.9th. MODERN FRONT, ROOM Centrally lrented, for renti Rentlemen. -Phon-e 100S. 11TH ST., SOt'TII. rSO Modern furnished room. Phone 1065.' MODERN furnished sleeping room r-'nt. Phone E248. for MAIN ST., 415 Two deslrablo front rooms, for rent for lipht housekeop)np. Call on Hopkins, 12 S."6th. Two bachelor sleeping rooms for rent, private entrance. See MORGAN, Sixth and Main 10TH ST., SOUTH, 40S Modern furnished room for gentleman. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 THREE OR FOUR ROOMS. Unfurnished or f urnigliod : wanted in West Richmond, by mother ahd" daug-hfer. Phone 3338. - BUSINESS SERVICE 12 DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIMENT ON YOUR TYPEWRITES-Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Multlgraph Letters and Printing 17 North Seventh St. T" A T" TT T I T 4 VT ( T V t A X" T T TXTTtV

r Phone 3761 or call 620 N. 18th St

HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing: and decorating; efficient workrnen, prompt service. C. Sirns, phone 2571.

12 UPHOLSTERTN& Ind a urn In trs made at--rei)a4rerrl-proTitrt sei-re-et-- W-.-'C.J Yager. H8 Muni BL PLUMBING 14 fXliilBrXO." heating and lighting' contracting-. -JJepalrlng and ewpy.- ,at Meerhoffs. 9 - South ?th. Phone 1236. " MovTnq "and storCge" 'ie ojrest Longer r for locaj ad. Jpng .distance iiaiUXag. urnlture orated,- stored or shtpjjed.' "auto mwing van 200 South Jth J. Phone J52J. LATCW MCrWnsEharpenearabV ab re-tired; all -kinds pf 'reptlrs. Work tailed f ot 1 and deHvered. ' Pictures framed. ' New bicycles, reas6nable prlTW. J. cnar"fiefr"CoT PTfonT936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR ONE ADJUSTABLE PORCH SWING For sale. 102 N. 14th. WE "Buy, Selr or Trade for .Used witVhi9 nrlrfl Wfv lnw 'Riiv Vmir half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 7 South 11th. ONE REED BABY CAB For Bale; used six weeks. Call any time. 36H S. 11th. MISCELLANEOUS VANTEO 22 WE pay highest prioesfor junk. Jaffe. 204 Main. Phone 5U47. Sam WOOD"- USED FURNITURE Of all kinds wanted. See s lfore you sell. 1296. TownsettU's Used Goods. C33 Main. Phone ELTASON FURNITURE SCHANGEQbod used furniture laoilgrht and olc. Bee-lis before yo"u"tTfiy or sell. We" pay hlht irrlres. iiasOn g"urnlture Exchange, D5oTMain St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE Wanted. We pay highest prices for used groods, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phono 87.' - - - ' - - ' - --- FURNITURE. AND STO.VFS All kinds: -ioda-,'prUe.. llrnrTre Upjp3v trte. 181 Fo?t Wayne Ave Phone 1862. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23; WE CAN SAVE YOU DEALER'S PROFIT ON A USED PIANO; OH CAN TRADE YOUR SILENT PIANO FOR A VICTROLA. Our sajesman, lytr. J. R. Jones, has had nfte"en"yeafs piano experience. His advice is - WALTER B. FULGHUM ""lOB.aitf'a'in Street TALKING MACMINES FOR SALE Also Expert Repairing RICHMOND Phoire " A." R. Chehoweth REPAIR SHOP 1029 Main St R. P. Whisler RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A USED records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. FURNACES 25BWOLVERINE FURNACES J. Knapp. Ph. 187G. Office 17 S. 7th. E. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 lACIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. waiters. 107 S. 9th St. Phone 1904. Get our prices on Disston and Diamond Edge, Keen Kutter and Atkins rland Saws. Cheaper Quality Saws, $1.00, $1.50 to $1.75. Cut prices on Braces and Aufrer Bits. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 611 Main FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCIIER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. BjlLDiNG MATERIALS ' 28 IS IT A VERANDA? Btrild It with Gjnce Hlgx) t2a3rBertsjLBrb& Phime32501' LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 FRESH COWS For sale. Phone 1S56. FEED DEALERS 31A OATS WANTED Paying $1.05 per bushel ROBERTSFEED CO. Phone 3494 PET STOCK &. "POULTRY 32 LEGHORN PULLETSPhrtne .SI720. -Wanted; brown.

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RE-BUILT TIRES 35 RE-BUILT TIRES " 35

CUT DOWN YOUR TIRE EXPENSE BY USING GRANT REBUILT TJRES Why pay double for guaranteed when you can buy Tires like these?

Why pay 50 more for guaranteed when you can buy tires like these"?

L EXCHANGE FA.BJBIC Size 2Sx3 30x3 30x312 32x312 31.4 32x4 33x4 Npn-Skjd $ 5.60 $11.'95 $13".20 214.25 $15.70 $16.45 34x4 $17.25

Feltirpae9s Cigar Store GRANT REBUILT TIRE EXCHANGE 60$. Rials Street. Phopg 559.

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PET STOCK A POULTRY ?2 'ATJGDRA KITTENS tror "sale. 810 N. 9th-St. - " i4 'RABBITS For sale: IS. 00: at SJ)5 'Chafle'j St" AUTOM OBI LES FO R ALE 33 FORD SEDAN, 1920 For sale; " $ 750100. 119 South 6th." ' JilLQT 1920, 4-passeneer. sport model; fitchmbha- Electric Co. - FORD SEDAN 1920, for sale; $750. 119 South 6th St. MONROE Roadster, 1916 modal " Tor sale. Phone 6102-1. BU1UK Tourinir Car. 1920 For saTe. Must sell at once; leavmg city. Feltrgan s -Shoe Store FORD Touring car, with Detroit.' top, fpr sale. Phone 467C. FORTTSpeedster for sale. 22 South 11th. PREMIER Automobile for sale; 6-cyl-inder, 7-passene;er ; or, what have you to trade? Will sell on payments. Phono 3474 or 2197. Used Cam 192Q podge Touring 1918 Dodge Sedan 1918 Oakland Touring 1917 Dodge Touring 1916 Ford Roadster 1917 Ford Touring 1917 Ford Delivery 1919 CQmnierpial Truck v-- ' BETHARD AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main Street Phone 1041 STUDEEAKEIT SIX For sale; touring caT" Toulke Mfg. Co., Park Place, phone 2450. HUPMOBILE ftoadster; 03 Randolph S.t.' for sale. Call FORD Touring: car; 1914 model. This car is in excellent condition and Is a barg-aln. Phone No. S288. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 Big Reduction in Tires 3ordon and Archer Tires 25 of on all Casing to Aug. 1. O. H. Little 14 Richmond Ave. CARBON" REMOVER For-sale by D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St. TAXI 35 TAXI SERVICE Careful and Polite Driver Day and Night Service MULL & W I L L I A M S Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 USED EXCELS TOR MOTORCYCLE For sale. Elmer Smith. 426 Main. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES & BTCYCLES Second Hand Motorcycles M"T5YETtS '& TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em We repair 'em HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 KUitNl&HED COTTAGE Three rooms; phone 22 MIGHT consider renting to de.slcahle Jiarties who can afford to pay good rent of approximately $00.00 per -monthr - mKlrn - euprht room home, never been rented. Or will sell, small payment down and balance lika rent. Lonated at 312 S. 12th Street. Address E. O. Ketnpar, 205 E. 33rd Street. India napolto. r-R'OOM IIOUSEPhona 4018. -For rent; North 6th. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent or buy modern 5or 6-r66m "house; or rent, with privilege - of bnyingi poffse-ssiorr-rn -3-0--6 days. Must be near car line. Phone 4181, or write Box A1088, Palladium. "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 GREEN & RAMSEY .Real Estate, . Rentals. Auctioneering and Insurance. Hittln Block. 9th & Main. Phone 2576. .MODERN' HOME For sale like rent: has both coal and gas furnace; $5,500 cash or $1,500 cash, then $55.00 a .month for $100 months. No interest, no " tax, no insurance. Write Box A1178, care Palladium. I have property in Richmond to sell or trade for Indianapolis property, vacant or improved; if you have Indianapolis property, advise. Addressj P. O. Box 1214, Indianapolis. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS See A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. Sth. Phone 4171. C. E. KEEVER CO. Has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11 tli St. See us for bara-ainfe. P&LCES Bb QJZQ $ $.60 $11.95 "$T3.2TJ $14J)J5 $15.70 $16.45 $17.25

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GRAIN PRICES CHICAGO, July 19. Bullish points are the renewal of "blacfe-rnst claims from South Dakota, too boor fof "corn, jind' serious-"wheat damage"' in Baskatchawan; Oats are a little 'afraid of more '- liberal receipts and "general harrest nest ;weeS. -We lmdrstand that New York exporters expect "dfffirulty In' iast transortallon ot expor Srain-foT a long time: Corn crop news outside ot the ' cool temperature is rery good Wheat market la in the r&t stage. of attracting . Interest; trade is therefore flow. Trad? expects far fretfer- bul ge s- fn COTrrroterwfse'ihany of the old timers watch the hot and dry map on which to-buy." CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W, WAGNER & CO., 2Y2 tin fori NatlonaTBank' Build. Ina- Rhone t720r CHICAGO, July 19. Following Is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Wheat. Dec 252 '259 248 259 Mar. ......255 265 52 265 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FQB SALE 33 ACRES 6-room Jiouse, large cellar, barn and tobacco' shed, 2 chicken houSe: wash house, wood bouse, etc lots of "t rult," alT'"leveir arfdTall new fences, near National road; $ZQ0 5 ACRES House, barn, outbuildings, -4ols-jrTFuTt-an3 BSTOeBf-PMselfeTon at once, $2,500.00. 79 ACRES 8-room house, cellar, lights, new to&rnTTJilo, outbuildings, slightly rolling, close In, $12,500.00 156 ACRES Modern S-room frame house,1 good new xbank barb, extra, good fences, jvejl Uled, beautifuj home, a -good farm an3 ffne focatfon; 360 ACRES 7-room house, good tenant house, 2 good barns, large hog house, 1 dts of outbuildings, good fences, well drained, level, mostly black, well watered, a real farm; $75,000. s We can please you in any size farm, good list "of city property." HARRIS AND K0RTEWEQ S. W. Corner Main & 6th. N' Phone 2278 " s.GOOD CITY 'HOMES AND FARMS r u k l u it F I E L D , Colonial Bldff.4 FARMS FOR SALE 40 ACRES good land. Good 7room house, fair barn, .abundance of "fr'tllt 'In good location near Richiiiuuu. a uargam ana on easyi lerras. 46 ACRES fine level land and all tillable." Si-x-room hovtsfc, good -barn, sUo. jgopd poultry .house,- and other buildings. Located 2 mils from' good market. Price only "$6,500 terms. 55 ACRES in good location, good 8rnom house, -bank 1rarn, abundance ot fruit. A xeaj Jiacfiain at 150 per acre. 160 ACRES fine land, excellent buildinfs in gooj location at $150 "per acre. C. C. IIAWLEY & SON, New Paris, Ohio. TrRTrffn W. Tr.TDLT:y--!rrid Nat. Bank Building-; Buys and sells Properties; Homes sold on payments like rent. C. C ILA WI,EY SON New Paris, Ohjo For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds UOUSE Good- 5 rooms. 517 N. 17th. PETTY BROS. Real Estate, Farms and City Property. 'TI0i,4 Main. Phone 2328. "MONEY" TO" LOAN 46 S $ LOANS S $ 6n " Furniture. Pianos." Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines. Etc. Get our terms" before" borrowing. 1 to 20 MONTHS TO PAY All transactions strictly private The State Investment & Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Phone 2560

FEED DEALERS 31A FED DEALERS 31A

BUY YoMr Rabbit Peed Npw BLATCHFORD'S RABBIT MEAL A milk substitute feed for weaning .yjourig rahbit. Excellent for nursing does and for fattening for markel. Also OATS, BRAN, ALFALFA HAY, PINHEAD OATS, ALFALFA MgAjT . !

Hoosner Feed Feeder Co0.

'The Place With the Yellow Yont" "A Square Deal Our Motto"

Cor. 6th and South A Sts.

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Aye. Sept. .., Sept ... Dec. . . . Sept. ... Dec. ... Sept. ... Sept .. Sept. .. .188 193 185 193 '"-' Corn. ..149' 152 148 , ..137i 189 135 A Oata.' ' ' ' 152 139 77 76 28.60 19.45 77 77 76 tt V m 76 Pork. " .28.82.." Lard. .19.50 " Ribs. ' .17.00 -"J' 16.92 (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI,' O., July 19. WTieat No. 2 red, ?2.82'2.83; No. 3 red. $2.78 O2.S0; other grades as to quality. 2.50 (S2.78. Corn-No. 2 yhlte. tl.62i;64; No. 3 white. 1.61 1.62 r N6r4 -white, ll.Sgl.pi.'Cdrri-No. 2 yellow. $1.61; No. 3 yellow, $1159 1.61; No. 4 yellow, ?1.581.59. Com No. 2 mixed.-$19 1.607 Rye," $2.2002.22; Oat, 94 Q) 96c; Hay. $3O.D038.0t). " (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Jdly 19. Wheat No. 2 red, $2.80; No.' 1 hard, $2.87; No. 2 hard, $2.85. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.53 1.54; No. 2 yeltow.' $1.54 1.55. Oa.ts v o ocfnooiz. o

'ESLvLfT.'; a:$J6.t)016.25; heavy YocRers, $16.80

93 Lard,$18.9o . ... . - . (By AssocIateS Press) TQLEDP, o:, July. 19. Clover eerd Prime cash, $24.00; Oct., '424,15;, Dec, $23.10. Alsike Prime cash, $23.00; Oict., S23.t5,-Dec.; -$2330. Ttm-othy-PYlffle -CbT I9TV J5J40; 19tS,1 $5IT; 19T9," $57507 JVTarch, $577; Oct:, 5.60; Dec:," $5.6D. ' LiyE T. PRICflS (By Associated Press) INDIAKXPtrnS,"July' ' 19. Hogs ReCTrptsr"v"7-,00(rr htgtrer. Ca'ttte Receipts, 800. Calves Recefpt, 450. Sheep Receipts, .200; SteadyHogs Good mixed, 160 lbs. up average, $l6,50'TjB7l5r assorted, 1&0 tO 25- rbs-. - aWntgerW.-! 65 ; lccted. 251 to 300 Ibfe. up, $150016.35; extra big hogs., f lo.fifl jlo.wn; .fat back pigs, under 140 lbs., $15X0 down; light pigs, $15.00 down; feeding pigs, $T4.60 down; ' sows" accordTng" tb quality', $11.00I3.-2T; most good sows, $12.50 13.00; poor' to" BesT "slags," "80 lbs. dock; $1O.OO'0L1.OH; "salcS in "truck market; $l(T.ColG.75. " " ' ' Best'heavf h6gs, year ago, $22.75; befclTUrhl hogs; a ye'ar ag5. $22.85; hlost 'Of sales", a year "ago, $22.85". ' Cattle Killing steers Extra' good, l.SOtr lBsmp, $16.00016.50; good" ' to choice, 1,250 pounds up, $15.26016.00; cdrnfrion To medium, 'rSab Ib'sT up, $14.25 0 15.25 r good "to choice, I.lOO'to T.200, ""$14.75015. 50; "common to""memum. i.xyv to iuu ids., nt.wwi'.fOH good to" " choice, 1.000 to 1X00 lbs.-. $14.00 0.14.75";'" good to " "bes ufiTler flrnrer 1,000' lbs.r$9.5O011JOr good" to best" "yearlings-,' $14-OO'016.TTO: best yearlings, $I4'.00 01 COOT " Heifers Good to best,-"S0O lbs. up, $l?.O'O13.t)0"; '"colhrnoh" to" meaium, SfJO'lb?. Up; $10.00011.50; commoil-to medTirm, "under 1500' lbs.; $9.00011.00: good to best, Under 8Q0 lbs.,' $ll.aO0 14700; "poor "to fair, under" 1,000 "lbs., $10.00012.00; good to choice," under.. TOOO-ltjs:, $11.750T3.75. Cows Good To '" best. 1050 lbs. up ' LEtSAL NOTICE 49 JKOTICJE OF PETITION OF 1JBRTY LIGHT AND fOWKa .COM.PANY TO JEUELIC SEJtVICEJ .COMMISSION OF JNXUANA. -Notice to the patrons of Liberty Light -arid -Power"Cffmrany is JrcTebyriven -rrrat-sarfr-CoTrTrrafry- filtd as"of July 19, 1920, its petition rrrkintr for increase "oTraTes "oTTiervice within towns' "of Liberty, WeBt-Coileg& Corner, and Bwtrm, Indiana, and for same to apply as follows: "" -Lighting Rates: For residences, business 'houses, establishments, moving picture shows, etc.. first 60 K. W. II. used 13c per K. W. H.; excess over 60 K. W. II., 10c per -K.-W. H.; miniH mujii charge $1.2.5 per month for achmeter. ' " " - ' Power rates: $1.50 per 21. conliaQted per month Tilus energy rate additional ,6c per K. V. H. v Rural ratest For all' energy used 30c "per K.' W. H." plus'fixed charge of $TT2!Tper KT "vT. nroinrecte'd' transformer.-- " '- " '-L15rERTY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY,- - ' ' ' ' ' Robert S- Ashe, President. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of I n dja n a "' W ay n e County, ss.: E'fateof "Jose'lSK "S.'Zt'HTerr Teceased. Isptfce is hereby eiypn th,at th fifider-Fig-ned has diily qiialtf ied in the Wayne CIrc"utt Court "as TxccutoT bT 'the last Wirr and-Tstmierrf;6f -Jtseth' Sr Zel-1-er.-deeeae,--latw -of - Wsfne County, Jndiana. ald estate is supposed to be solynt. - DICKINSON TRUST CpMPANY. " EVerutor. GARDNER, JESSUP & HOELSCHER. Attorneys. July 12-19-26 Phone 2063

$d0.59ll0r Toraraon to---meniuni. LDotf lbs. 'up. $8.p0(390: good to

Ichoice. under 1,050 lbs., $9.0010.00; common to medium, unuer xu..j $7.50(38.50; poor to good cutters, $o.tu 05 7.00; poor to gpod canners, J.uy 4.50. - ' Bulls Good to best, 1300 lbs. up, $8.00 9.00; good to choice under 1,300 lbs., $8,.60Jf.85j .good bolognas, $6.00 i.ov. . CalTes Good to choice Teals under 200 lbs'.. $15.0016.50; common tp $3.0004.00;' best spring lambs. $13.E0; 15.00; poor to best spring lambs, $8" heary calves, $8.00 10.00; common to' medium calves, $607. ' Stockers and Feeders Cattle Good to-choice steers, 800 lbs. up. $9 50 10.60; common to fair' steers, 800 lbs. up. $8.009.00. Good to choice 6teers under 800 lbs., $8.509.50f common to fair steers, - under 800 lbs.. ' $7.50$8.00; medium' to good heifers, $7.008.00; medium to good cows $6.007.25; milkers, good 'to' choice, ' $100 125; fair to medium, $7590; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $T.0tT 100; springers $8.0010.DO. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice sheep, $56.50; common to medium, $2.00 4.00: good to choice yearlings. 1 .00 8.00; common to medium year lings, $5.506.60; bucks, per 100 ids.. $3.S05.00; best spring lambs, $8.00 $15.00; good to best spring lambs, $13.6014.Q0. PITTSBURQ, July 1?. HQgS K6ceiyio. o.vuu, luiu&iri juwr-i, iiu.' o 1 rrmt t itn y W X' 017.00; -right Yorkers', iT TT 1C AO . f AO. I XV. VV , pigs, $14.75015.23. Sheep 'afreTLambs 3teelytS,ru'0; market steady; top shef p, $10.00; tog lambB, $16.50. ''".Calves Receipts" 300T market steady; 'top, $18.00. DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton. O. Bell Phone". East 28." ilonje 1225. DAYTON, Ohio, July 19. Hogs ReceipTs7".Tour "cars ; marTieT" r"cTnts higher; choice heavies, 170 lbs. up, $16.2;" CilfcBffrs-aTIiTpaclrers. $16 25; lwavy Yorkers. $rfrrl ft; light -Yorkers, $14.600 15.25; ctiolce" fat sows, $11.60 12.00; 'common' to fairs owe, $11.00 (ftll.50; pigs, $12.0001300; stags, $7.4)0 (3 9.00. -" " ' ' ' - " ; Calves $10.00015.00. Cattle Market lower; fair to good shippers, $12.0014.00; good to choice butchers, $11.00tg 12.00 ; fajr tp medium butchers, J1O.OO011.6O; good to choice" he'ifefs, $10.0(?fi2j00; "fair to Eood'he'ifers'," j7.00 9.0V; fair to good rat cows, "$7.00j5 8".00; bologna" cows', bulls, $3.0005.00;" butchVr Vulls,'j$7.00 0B.tH); Vologha bulls, 'ft. 00 " $.00 ; calves, $10.00 013X0."' " " - "Sh'eep Market' "steady; eheep $JJ.OO 06.50; Iambs. $10'l3. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATT.T).-. July 19. Receipts Cattle; 2,400; Hogs, 3,900; - Sheep", 3,400. -- Cattle Market, slow, weighty, dull Rntrhers Beern frond tin rlirrtcfi- SIS-fM 015.50; fair to-good, $lO.Xr013:OO; common to -fair. $.OCKrl0:00. Mifers. good to choice; $r2.(KrM8.50,- fair to good, $8.00012.00; rornmon- to fair, 46.1)008.00. -Cows good to "Choice. $9.50010.50; fair-to -good. $o.50-?r.-50; cutters, ?5.O0fr6.50; canners, $3.uO0 4J50; stock Bteers, $6.00010.50 stock heifers, 45038.00; stock cows, $5.0; 06:50. 3ulls strong, bologna, $7.00 S.50; fat bulls, $3-50010.00. Iilch m km: How A Small Town Teke " Care" "of lis Boys and Girls y P. Q. Hpj-PEN. npiHS is ihe story xu! Fairvtew. a A town" of 1,300 people in Sanpete county, Utah. It is t61d here because-'it demonstrates the fact' that community 'development--town buttduTg must begm "-with the' boys "and girls'." jT Is "jciiirnondefl To Ihe serious considertjoji of every jpefson interested in the welfare .of America.. What Fairview and Sanpete county are doing for their boys and girls, every other town, every other county caff dor " " ' '" ' '" For J5 years Mr. Hober S. Olson hjis" .been prlmal ot the JTafi-view ficbaol; fgr tsrp jargli.e ias"'B(eep mayor of ihe Jloyn. Peoplo Finish School Building. Because of a lack of "funds the school board wnsunalJe to' complete a junior hih 'soliboi building. Mayor Olson called a mass meetlrrg of citizens and enouch money was" suhFcribed to notnly complftethebulldIhg'bnt To'provia .the "apparatus 6r 'a modern j-mnasluim' " '' 'fjTe "neyv htiiUdJpV becgme the rejif comnaunitr csnxej. Tiio Farm Bureau, the Commercial Club, ihe Boy Scouts, the Bee-Hive Kirls, the brass band meet there regularly. It is used for the mass meertn.js, pbllticnl prirflitrie-jr itfdan kTfiu ofTmbJj jiciJ social .gatherings. Often several meetings are held, in different rooms the same evening, and at the close those In attendance join together for an hour or more of physical recreation in the gymnasium. Games and other contests between local organizations are common, and arouse great public Interest. Every boy between 12 and IS living to Fairview is a member of the Boy Scouts. lie wants to be a member enjoys being a member. " Svhen it became necessary to discipline three Boy Scouts, it was found that the greatest punishment possiTOTwTTs ro deny thein the privilege of Boy Scout membership for two "weeks. ' "U.tah Leads In Children. Uh .leads nil 'otTior "states in the .percentage of boy aDd girls to her Tfitfrdiurfftfo'n.' Out 6Tevery 100 peeple in 'the state, there are 29 boys .girls. In Piirview, even that .great record 1 Erodoriyf thrg are j2Joys and girr3:6tr"t'n'e fOTflrfffPsTfiTiffl enroll--Ciint,' ouf "of a-popiilttTlQ-Kf 1523. This is 40 boys and girls to every 100 jjeopje. fe-3!9jrilson ,3 e leader In commjmity development in Fairview. Th value jof Jlls services to thejtown cannot be measured. Boys and girls are the greatest as80rof any Btate, and what the nation needs more than anything else are real community leadere men and women who can fashion and mold and direct tho character ot those who will be citizens tomorrow.

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cotrs. $30.00 120.00 Cajvesteafy; extra. JiooO 9JJu; igar to sooa. $10.000150; qonjmon tod larfee, 6.00 ' " J -: - . ?k Hogs Market, steady to 75 cents higher; heavie's. $165016.50; good to ohoice packers and butchers. $16.50; medium, $160;" stags, $8. 9.&u; .common ttr cbpipe heavy fat -sows, $9.Qif2.50;' Jlgt .hjfipers. $15 75; pis. 110pundsawlj55. $:00 .12.75. ' - --j. Sheep gteady; good to choice lights. $7-5008.59; fair to good. $f.00 SJJ50:; common to fair, JlfXJQ; bucks, 12.0005-00. ....... .Lambs glow; 50c to $1.00 lower; good to choice. $16.0O16.5O; jjecomjs, $12-OOS16.00; fair to -good, lttOO 15D; - skips, $7.009iW. - ' (By Associated press.) PITTSBURG. Pa.. July 19. HogsReceipts. 6,500; maTkethigberr-trrv-les. $16.251.50r--heary VortreYs. $17.1017.85: iight YorlceTs. tl-00 16.25; -pigs. $15:00015.60: OttlRe-ceipts.-l,8D0r 'market higherr feleeVs, ?1 OO016-.5O; -hetfeYsr$ir.5O0TrDO; cows, $8".5Q 10.00. "Sheep aMrT2taba Market ' steu'dv tnn'ftriom- fsrttrtntop ianibsr$ 15.50. '"CalvK ReTelkts 1.SD0; ToWerr top, $17.0: " ' r' (By Associated Press) CIUjCACP. V7uJy 19. CatUe Receipts, 1600; opened steady to stock, calves and desirable tstockers, strong; fat light fiieers. good ahe strong; w eighty eteers. dull; medium, draggy; fn-between kind,- she stock and bulls, alow; good bologna "bulls and handy' weight batcher" bulls, steady. "' " j - Hogs Receipts. 30.000: mostlv 2f,c to 36c higher; top," $10.45; bulk light butchers" and ifp-ht" - ticicraic in. bulk 250 lbs. and over. $14.25 16.10: pigs, strong to higher; bulk, $13.50 ll.OU. Sheep Receipts. 21.000: slnv t steady; native lambs. $15.60: ' bulk. $14.50015.00: ' VerV ?oorl venrHnirs $13.00; choice western pweal SSlfo-' top, hative; $9.0. " - " v (By- Associated Press) EAST BTJFF'ALO: nlv l rotfi Receipts 2,800; shipping steers,- $15.50 316.65? btrtcher, -f9615)0; yearlings, $15.5016.50; hplfers. ?7.00 $12.50; cowst, $3.0010Jffl.-bulls. $6.00 ijiiw.uu; stocaers ana Teeflers, $6.00 $10.00; freslr cows and Tspringers, $65 150T. Calves Rerfhtn-9 ftfl-- etogiiv $.0018.50. " ' - ' Hotrs Receipts 6.400, $1525 cents hierher': nhts 60-rpnt.q hfplior- hocr tl-6.S017.00; mjred. fTT.15n.35;' yorlters; 17.23 17.40; - llgnT " ditto, $16.5017.25; ptgs. $16.25016.50; roughs, ?12.0013.25; etags", $?.0d $10.0. ' -- J - - Sheep jind Lambs Lambs, 50 cents lower; lambs," $y.O? (If lff.yor yearli&gs, $7.t)013."O0; wethers, $9.5frTir.0O ; ewes. $3.00:39.00; miled shetA" ir.50 9.50. - " "- ' ' PRODtnCE STAKJvET (By Associated Prega) CHICAGO. July 19 Butter Market firm; creamery firsts, H!(JS5c. Eggs Recefpts-, 1906 vises; vtnarttet unsettled; lowest 3940Hc; firsts. 43" 41c; Lfve Poultry Market unsettled; fowls;' 32ft; TrIngs,32c. i ; (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, July 19 Butter fat. steady. - - - ' Eggs Steady; prime firsts, 45c firsts-, 43c; seconds; 37r. "Poultry Firm,-springers, 45c; hens, 33c; turkeys, 35c.'" ' LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Precis) NEW YORK, Nov; oAprices on Liberty bonds to3ay at 2'5'5 Tfl m . were: ' i 3i,4 $90iL' f First 4 . So.llfi ' Second 4 TOO First 414 5.72 Second-4ii "S4.S1 Third 4Vi Fourth 4-"i 35.1 S Victorj' 3ai 91.fi0 Victory 4 . . : "Sp.gt NEW YORK STOCKS (Market by E. W- Wagner Co., 212 Union BauK Bldg.)" ' " NqW YORK, July 19. Open. Close. American Can :."Zi ' 3? Am." Smelting -.' faT t9a Anaconda ". tt1 oi Baldwin Locomotive ....117 ' JT7 Bftthlehem Steel, TT." 'SSU ' &k v 11' uiM atvi . tiu u wiiiu . . . . General Motors . . Goodrich Tires . . . Mexican Petroleum Pennsylvania 2T. "242 64?4 r4 189 lTl 39, TtPadlng 6431 f&K Republic Iron and Steel. 891 ?0R STnclaTF Oil ......... . 'f. J' Stroniherg Carburetor ..81 Sth'debaker '. .." .r.V.... 9 69J4 TflTon Pacific 114 l4'i TT." S." Rubber 93 U. S. Steel 91 ?lif Utah Copper 6U White MQioxa 50 LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy. $22; clover. $25.- - - - (By Assocfated Press) INDIANAPOLIS," Julv T9. HayNo. 1 timothyr $34:tWg34.g0;- "yp.2 timothy -tsSWrr-jro.-l cJZfyer. $3-2.33."fW:--' - --' - - -a. BUTTER QUOTAttpNS. The '-who-iaie- nrii"e -fat Yrcsmm Jbutfef is -67 -rtr-!l,,Dotrnd.-;-TTiitTer fats delivered in RtehxuOnCr brlfag "Cents a Vound.-" ' -' FRUIT & VEG.?TAJSJ,f J3?e?fc r " c?nts k hnnctrr -two for 15cT leaf lettuce, 20c per pound; onions. luc Jb.; parsley. 15c bunch; Krcnmarisoe's. icnd 8c each; garlic, 75ft lb.; new cabbage, 12c lb.; spinach, 20c lb";swCet pofafoes, 15c lb.; .Texas flriions, '8q lb ' spring onions,' 6e bwn;h ;""white radhea, 6c bunch'; cucumbers., 15c"?h; ripe tomatoes, 30c Iff; green bVaSs, 15c lb.; turnips. 10c bunch; carrots;-10c bunch, egg plant, 2pJi.reen peas!" 20C lb.; Kren bans, 10c lbloTd .potatoes, jtOc lb.; fiepotaWes, JfOe jb.gcen c6rn. home gVryn. Jc ejrr cJJf lowprTSoc lb; telery, 1 OcTjipcb, 3ior 25c " - " truh. Bananas, 16c ih.V'temons, 40c &oz.; grape - Ocr n fB,C dtz ; caifeloups.-16c -eacbr;"'trVlTt ifWtches, 20c- R. r iifornfrf -rften Igr. -W lb.; fresh prlc5ty; "iSc JU.r'tresll'Ttduins, 30c --lb. '"-soot -Themes,' UArt; bckherrJeOciftartT tf?VsfclCrent apptesr5ClDrrVed rSspbett-re25c pt.;Hpc IC: Blacjfras5 neTFrt'eg. 40e qt ; dew b'ees,"40qiiaTTY"c3ufanta, 35c quart ; hcflyey dew Trrgjiwii; SOc each; Bartlett pears, 25c "TdT; white grape, 40c lb.

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