Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 304, 3 November 1920 — Page 28
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MARKETS
" "NO MARKETS TODAY Otrtm to the election the Palladium did not receive reports on speculative markets Tuesday. LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2. HogsReceipts, 3,500; higher. Cattle Receipts, 300; steady to higher. Calves Receipts, 200; steady. Sheep Receipts. 300; higher. Hog Top price, heavies, $14.50; moat Pales, all weights. $14.00; mixed loads, 160 lbs. and up, $14.00; assorted, 170 to 210 lbs., $13.5013.65; assorted, 200 to 225 lbs., $14.00; fat hog3, weighing up to 140 lbs., $14.00 down; fat back pigs, 145 to 160 lbs., $14.00 down: Ijght pigs, $13.75 down; sows, accord injt to quality. $11.0013.00; most of pood sows, $12.6012.75: sales on truck market, $14. 00 14.23; best sales heavy hogs, a year ago, $14.85; best light hogs, a year ago, $14.75; best (?ales o hogs, a year ago, $14.75. ' Cattle Killing steers, best long vearlings, $17 00; 1,300 lbs. up, $16.00 17.00: good to choice, 1,250 lbs. up. $14.0015.50; common to medium, 1,250 lbs. up, $12.5013.50; choice, 1,000 to 1.200 lbs., 14.00; common to medium, 1.400 lbs.. $10.00 S 12.00; good to $12.50 1,000 to good to choice, 1.000 to 1,100 lbs., 12.00; common to medium, l.ioo lbB.. S9&)10.50: good $10.00 1,000 to to best", under 1,000 lbs., $10.00 13.00; poor to fair, under 1,000 lbs., $6.008.00; good to best yearlings, $11.0014.00. He if el's Good to best, 800 lbs. up, $8.5010.O0; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $6.508.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $7.50H.0O; poor to fair, under 1,000 lbs., $10.00 12.00; good to choice, under 1,000 lbs., $11.75$13.75; common to med- . ium, under 600 lbs., $6.00 $8.00. Cow Good to best, 1,050 lbs. up. $6OO7.50; common to medium, i,050 lbs., up, $6.00 7.00; choice, under 1,050 lbs., $6.507.50; poor to good cutters, under 1,050 lbB., $4.00) 5.00; poor to good earners, $300 $3.60 Built Good to best, 1300 lbs. up, $6.507.60; good to choice under 1.300 pounds. $6.50 fa 7.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $5.506.00; common to good bolognas, $4.005.50. Calve Good to choice veals undei; 200 lbs., $16.50(9)18.00; good bolognas, medium veals, under 200 lbs.. $11.00 15.00; good to choice heavy calves, $8.50 9.10; common to medium heavy calves, $5.008.00; common to 8 13.00. Stockers and Feeder Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. up $8.50 9.50; common to fair steers, 800 lbs. ui, ?6.508.Q.O. GoM to Choice Steers Under 80(1 lbs.. $S.008.5O; common to fair steers under 800 lbs., $5.007.50; medium to good heifers, $5.506.50; medium to good cows, $4.505.50; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., J8.50$9.5O; common to fair steers, undei 800 lbs., $7.00$8.00: stock calves. 250 to 400 lbs.. $7.009.00. Native Sheep and Lambs Good to thoice wether sheep, $5.506.00; Kood to choice ewe sheep, $5.005.50; common to medium sheep, $3.004.50; selected ewes and wether lambs, $12.0012.50; bucks, per 100 lbs., $3.00 $5.00; goo dto choice lambs, $11.50 42.00; common to medium lambs, $10.00 11.00. DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28 Home 81235 DAYTON, O., Nov. 2. Hogs Receipts, three cars; market 25c higher; choice heavies. $13.50; butchers and l-aeVers, SH3.S0: heavy yorkers. $12.00 12.50; light yorkers, $11.00 12.00; cnoice fat sows, $1 1.00 ra 12.00; common to fair sows, $10.0017 11.00; pigs, $10.0011.00; stags, $6.008.00. Cattle Market steady; fair to good shippers, $10.00 $11.00; good to choice butchers, $9.00$10.00; fair to medium butchers. $8.00$9.00; good to choice heifers, $9.00 $10.00; air good fat cuws, $5.00 $7.00; belogna cows, bulls, $4.00 $5.00; butchers bulls. $8.00$9.00; belogna bulls. $6 $7.50; calves, $10.00 15.00. Sheep Market steady; lamDs, $s.uu j $11.00. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. X. Y.. Nov. 1'. Cattle Receipts 300; steady; calves, receipts, 300, 50 cents lower; $6.00 $17.50. Hogs Receipts 2,400; 25 to 40 cents higher; heavies, mixed yorkers, light ditto and pigs, I14.5014.75; roughs, $12.50a12.75; stags, $810. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 2.400: lambs 23 cents lower; lambs $8 $14.25; others unchanged. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 2 United States Bureau of Markets Cattle Receipts. 10,000; beef and butchers classes strong to 25 cents higher; top steers, $18.10; quality mostly plain, bulk, $10.5052)15.75; butcher cows mostly $t 9.75; fat heifers active; canners steady; bulk $li4.25; bulls strong to higher; bulk bolognas $66.75; calves 25 to 50 tents higher; bulk vealers, $4.50; stockers and feeders, strong to 25 cents higher. ' Hogs Receipts 15.000; active; mostly 25 to 35 cents higher than yesterday's average; top $13. SO; bulk of i-ales $1313.70; pigs mostly 25 to 40 cents higher; bulk desirable 100 to 125 lb. pigs, $13 75013.85. Sheep Receipts 9,000; generally steady; quality common, best native lambs $13.5t; bulk native $12 5013..0: fat sheep slow, lower; native ewes, $7; bulk natives $6 25Q7; feeders, steady. By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH. Nov. 2. Hogs Receipts, 1,600; 25c higher; heavy and light Yorkers and pips, $14.6014."5. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,300; top lambs, $14.50. Calves Receipts, 50; steady; top. $18.00. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., Xov. 2. Receipts Cattle, 800; Hogs, 8,300; Sheep. 400. Cattle Market, steady; buthers steers good to choice, $10.50 13.50; fair to good, $7.50 10.50; common to fair, $5.00(f?7.50; heifers, good to choice, $8.50 ft 12.00; fair to- good. $6.50 8.50; common to fair, $4.006.50; cows, good td choice $7.008.50; fair to good, $5.507; cutters, $4.50$f5.50; canners. $3.50624.25; stock steers, $3.0010.00; stock heifers, $4.00 COO: stock cows. $4.005.00; bulls, steady; bologna. $6.007.5a; fat bull. $7.558.35; milch cows, steady: $40$J) $125; calves, steady; extra, $15.00
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16.00; fair to good. $12.0015.t)0; comnion and large, $5.00 11.00. Hogs 50c higher; market steady; heavies, $14.50; good to choice packers and butchers, $14.15; medium, $14.15; stags, $8.00 10.00; common to choice heavy fat sows. $9.0012.50; light shippers, $13.5014.00; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $10.0013.50. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights. $5.006.00; fair to good, $3.50 (5.00; common to fair. $2.003.00; bucks, $2.00.5.00; lambs, steady; good to choice, $13.50 14.00; seconds. $10.5011.50; fair to good, $12.00 13.50; common to fair, $8.00 10.00. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 1. ButterFresh prints, 5558c a lb.; packing stock, 30 33c. Epgs 5960c a dozen. Poultry Large broilers, 30 cents; springs", 2224c; turkeys, 3237c; duck, 2022c; young geese, 1820c; squabs, per dozen, 11 lbs. to dozen, $6; roosters, 16c; fowls, 2224c; under 4 lbs., 18c; geese, 18c; springs, 22 24c. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 2. Butter Market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 4,639 cases; market unchanged. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls, 29c; springs, 28c; turkeys, 35c. Potatoes Stronger; receipts, 81 cars; Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota round white, $2.152.30 cwt; ditto, sacked, $2.102.25 cwt.; Minnesota and South Dakota sacked Kings, $2.002.15 cwt.: sacked Red River OhJos, $2.002.20 cwt. LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy. $25l Clover. $22.00. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter Is 62c a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond, bring 50c a pound. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Leaf lettuce, 30 cents lb.; head lettuce, 40 cents lb.; onions, 5 cents lb.; Bermuda, onions, 10 cents lb.; parsley, 15 cents a bunch; green mangoes, 5 cents each; . garlic, 75 cents lb.; new cabbage, 6 cenfS lb.; sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; cucumbers, 30 cents each; ripe tomatoes, 8 cents lb.; green beans, 25 cents lb.; turnips, 10 cents lb.; carrots, 8 cents lb.. 2 lbs. for 15 cents; egg plant, 25 cents each ; new potatoes 4 cents lb.; 50 cents a pk. ; cauliflower, 25 cents lb.; celery, 10 cents a bunch; Brussel sprouts, 50 cents qt.; domestic endive, 30 cents lb.; parsnips. 10 cents lb., 3 lbs. for 25 cents; pumpkins, 15, 20 and 25 cents each; spinach, 20 cents lb. FRUITS Bananas, 18 cents lb.; lemons, 30 cents dozen; oranges, 60 cents dozen; honeydew melons, 50 cents each; Concord grapes, 60 cents a basket; Tokay grapes, 30 cents lb.; grapefruit, 10 cents lb.; citrons, 25 cents each; cocoanuts, 25 cents each; cranberries, 18 cents lb.; quinces. 2 lbs. for 25 cpnts; Japanese persimmons, 10 cents each; chestnuts, 60 cents lb.; black walnuts, 5 cents lb.; Keefer pears, 5 cents lb. PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 50c pound; eggs 65c a dozen; old and young chickens, 20c a pound. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.10 for No. 2. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYINb Oats, 4Sc; rye, $1.40; straw, per ton, $10.00; corn, 90c per bushel. SELLING , Cottonseed meal, a ton, $68.00; per cwt. $3.50; Oil meal, per ton, $75.00; cwt., $3.S5; Tankage, 50 per cent. $103 per ton; cwt., $5.25; Tankage, 60 per cent, $115 per ton; cwt., $5.85; Dairy Feed, per ton, $48.00; per cwt., $2.60 In vifaf inns have hppn iaenorl fnr tho wedding of Miss Louise Frenzel, ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frenz el of Indianapolis, and Raymond ' Brownell Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nicholson of this city, which will be solemnized Wednesday evening, Nov. 17. at the home of the bride's parents, 1338 North New Jersey street. Indianapolis. A record audience numbering over 100 attended the meeting of the department of the Woman's Club Tuesday morning in the art gallery. The program, which promised to be interesting, surpassed any expectations. Mrs. Lewis King read a very interesting paper on the psychology of music in which she explained the effect it had on the mind. The marriage of Miss Edna Von Pein, daughter of Mrs. Lena Von Pein. and Windsor Harris, son of Benjamin F. Harris, will take place Wednesday .morning at the Reid Memorial church. The ceremony will be witnessed by a few' friends and relatives. The wedding of Miss Ruth Bullerdick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullerdick of this city and M. Everett Shinkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shinkle of New Paris, O., was solemnized Sunday afternoon at the parsonage of the First English Lutheran church, the Rev. F. A. Dressel officiatVeak Stomachs find a friend in that easily digested, strengthening food of wheat and malted barley Grape-Nuts Jlt grocers everywhere
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ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton were the only attendants. The bride wore a becoming suit of dark blue with accessories to correspond. Mr. and Mrs. Shinkle left on a wedding trip through the south. They will be at home to their friends after Dec. 1 in Eaton, O., where Mr. Shinkle is In business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohe were given a Hallowe'en surprise party at their home on South Fourth street Sunday evening, by a number of friends who came- masked. Euchre was played, favors going to Jess Heet, Mrs. Harry Rohe, Frank Lahman and Mrs. Howard Elstro. Later a Hallowe'en basket lunch was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balling, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lahman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lahman, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Heet, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elstro, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohe, Anthony Balling, Miss Helen Balling, Miss Lorain e Heet, Miss Hazel Lahman, Herbert Lahman, Miss Catherine Rohe and Louis Rohe. Her paper was supplemented by a program of vocal and instrumental selections, and dancing which had been arranged by Mrs. F. W. Krueger and Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier. The program was divided into five parts, babyhood, childhood, youth, inspiration, and religion. VIGRAN'Q Ladies' Shop O We Specialize In Stout Sizes This is the Stove Polish YOU Should Use TTS different from I others because more careX Is taken In thk making and tne materials used are higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not tub off or dust off, and the shine lasts four times as Ion? as ordinary stove polish. Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware and grocery dealers. All weaaaiaatrial. Use it on your cook stove, your parlor stove or your gas range. If you need, your dealer la authoriredto refund your money, mmat on Black silk Stove foiuo. Made in liquid or paste one quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works t Sterling, Illinois Use Ma all StHi BV-Dryla" Iron Enamel on BTates. KKiltere. stove-pipe Prevents ruatlnir. Tlae Mack Silk Metal Polish for silver, nickel 132 or oraaa. At naa no equal lur use on automobiles. OEESZ5ZSZ5E525HS2SH5Z57i5Z57i5ZS2S2Cj Makes a Family Supply of Cough Remedy Rrallv better then ready-made cough ayrupa. anil saves abont $2. Easily and quickly prepared. If you combined the curative properties of every known "ready-made cough remedy, vo'u probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple home-made oousrh syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any druggist 2V2 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup, as desired. The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buv ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleasant and neverspoil. This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "iVz ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or monev promptlv refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Painful Sensations in the muscles, "neuralgia', soreness, aching back, pimples, boils, rashes and other eruptions, usually result from self-poisoning by products of imperfectly digested or non-eliminated food. help td restore activity of liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin, and so counteract cause and relieve symp toms. Mi,,t Sal f Aajr Me&cina ia tWa World. Sold twrrwaa. U baaaa. 10-.2Sc. , ATTENTION, ELKS! Election Returns (Direct Service) Band Concert (Richmond City Band) Lunch AT CLUB ROOMS ELECTION NIGHT For Elks and Their Friends
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