Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 19, 2 December 1920 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1920.
MARKETS
old toms, 2S30c; young tonis, 33 35c; hens, 33 35c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen, $6; guineas, 2-lb. size, dozen. ?8; rabbits, S2.753.00 doz.; geese,
! 20c.
GRAIN PRICES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO, Dec. 2. The Nov. 2C to Dec. 2 rally jn wheat runs December $1.52 to $1.72. and March $1.47 to $1.66. The upturn is wholesale. Covering by shorts is based on claims of tight world wheat supply and talk of wheat tarifT. Reports of liberal cash demand and failure of Dec. wheat deliveries to effect the market. Bulls Fay U. S. will be on a domestic wheat basis in January- This entire upturn looks to be one of those long natural reactions. Every word of world wheat closeup statistics is a rehash of what has been known tor four months. Markets are excited and this buying wave may last overnight into Friday. Champion Sheers sold at the yards brought $1.70 a lb. vs $2.62 last year. RANGE OF FUTURES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO, Dec. 2. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board of trade today:
Wheat Open High Low Close Dec 1.70 1.72 1.C5 l.C! Mar 1.59 1.66 157 1.65 Rye Dec 1.46 1.53 1.46 152 Corn Dec 69 'i, .72 .68 .71 May 75 .7G7& .74 .76 July 7C .77 .75 .77 Oats Dec 45 .47 .45 .47 May 49 .51 .49 .51 Pork Jan. ...23L50 24.00 Lard Jan. ...15.37 15 45 Ribs Jan. ...12.70 13.10
(By Associated Press' TOLEDO, O'., Dec. 2. Clover seed Prime cash, $12.85; 1919, $12.20; 1920, $12.35; Jan., $12.55; Feb., $12.S0; Mar., $12.75; Dec, $12.:i5;. Alsike Prime cash 1919, $16.25: 1920, $16 25; Mar.. $16.25; Dec, $16 25. Timothy Prime ca.-h 1918, $::.. .'"; 1919, $3.45; Jan., $3.60; Feb., $3.65; Mar., $3.70; Dec, $3.55.
lbs.. $8.509.50; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs.. $6.507.50; medium to good heifers, $5.506.5); medium to good cows, $4.50&5.S ); good to choice steers, under 800 lti, $7.008.00; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs.. $5.50 C(t 6.50; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs.. $7.00S'9.00. Native Sheep and Lambs Good to choice ewe sheep, $3.004.00; common to medium sheep. $1(513.00; western fed lambs, $12 down; selected ewes and wether lambs, $1011; bucks, per 100 lbs., $3.0010.25; common to medium lambs, $7.009.00.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O.. Dec. 2. Butter Fat Steady. Eggs Steady: prime firsts 77, firsts 75; ord. firsts, 73; seconds, 60. Poultry Steady; springers 28, hens 24; turkeys 35.
DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, O. Bell Phone. East 28. Home Phone, 81235. DAYTON. O., Dec. 2 Hogs Receipts, six cars; market, 25c lower;
choice heavies, $10.25; butchers and
packers, $10.25; heavy workers. $y.su 10.00; light Yorkers. $9.501000; choice fat sows, $8.00?I9.50; common to fair sows, $7.008.00; pigs. $8.00 $9.50; stags, $6.007.00. Cattle Market, 50 cents lower; fair to good shippers $10.00(5-11.00; good to choice butchers, $9.o65)10.00; fair to medium butchers, $8.00Ca9.00. Good to choice heifers, $7.OO8.00; fair to good cows, $6.00(ft7.00; bologna bulls, $4.00(g 5.00;, butcher bulls, $6.007.00; bologna cows, $2.50115.00; calves, $10.00(512.00. Sheep Market, steady; $3.00(54.00. Lambs $8.00&'11.00
'By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec 2. Butter MarketLower; creamery firsts, 3650c. Eggs Receipts, 734 cases; market, higher; lowest 62 66c; firsts, 73 W 74c. Live Poultry Market, higher; fowls, 1625c; springs, 25c; turkeys, 35c. Potato Market Receipts, 42 cars; northern whites, sacked. $1.50 a cwt.; bulk, $1.501.65 a cwt; Minnesota Kings, sacked, $1.40(51.50 a cwt.
75c a dozen; old and young chickens, 23c a pound. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET . Richmond flour mills are paying $1.70 for No. 2.
Anthracite Award Will Not Be Changed (By Aeaoclated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 The goveminent will not interfere with any revision of the anthracite coal commission's award of last August, which
may be agreed upon by the joint scale
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Vvnelan) BUYING
Oats, 40c; rye, $1.35; straw, per ton, committee. Secretarv wilsnn rieHarori
$10.00; new (SOcper bushel. ,n a statement following hls confer. Cottonseed meal, a ton. $53.50; per, "ice yesterday with members of the cwt., $2.75; OH 'meal, per ton, $63-50 committee.
$90.00 per ton; cwt., $4.65; Tankage.
60 per cent, $100 per ton; cwt., $5.15; Dairy Feed, per ton, $45; per cwt.. $2.35; barrel salt, $3.85; Middlings, $52.00 a ton, $2.75 per cwt.; Bran, $46.50 a ton, $2.40 per cwt.
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(Tiv Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec 2. Wheat No. 2 hard. $1.75; No. 2 mixed, $1.S9. CornNo. 3 mixed. 71 73c; No. 2 yellow, S3 dfSnc Oats No. 2 white, 491 50c; Xo. 3 white. 4754Se. Pork, sound; Ribs. $12.5014.50. lard, $16.50.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 2 WheatNo. 2 red, $2.00; No. 3 red, $1.951.98; ether grades as to quality, $1.701 95. Corn No. 2 white. 7879; No. 3 white, 77(5 78; No. 4 white, 73(574. No. 2 yelow, 82fr83; No. 3 yellow, 80 (5 81; No. 4 yellow, 7678; No. 2 mixed, 77fz78. Oats Higher, 51(3 54. Rye Higher. $1.52-1.53. Hay Easier, $20 28.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Dec 2. Receipts Cattle, S00; Hogs, 6,000; Sheep, 250. Cattle Market, slow and steady; Butchers steers: Good to choice, $10.50 (512.50; fair to good, $710.50; common to fair, $4.50(57. Heifers: Good to choice, $7.50(59.50; fair to good, $5.507.50; common to fair, $3.50 5.50: Cows: Good to choice, $6(57.50; fair to good, $56. Cutters, $2.75(5 5; canners, $2.50(53.50; stock steers, $609.50; stock heifers, $45; stock cows, $3.50(54.50. Bulls, steady; bologna, $5(86.50; fat bulls, $6(5 7. Milch cows, steady, $40(5$125. Calves, steady; extra, $14(5-15; fair to good, JlOfrit; common and large, $4(59. Hogs Market, steady to 25 cents lower: heavies. $10.75; good to choice I ackers and butchers, $10.75; medium, 110.75; stags, $57; common to choice heavy fat sows, $6tf.i9; light shippers, ?10.."0; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $S (510.50. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights $5.50(5C; fair to good, $1(5' 5.50; common to fair, $2(53; bucks, $24. Lambs Steady; good to choice, $n Tt) 11.50; seconds, $9(fil0; fair to good, 810(3-11; skips, $6(5 S.
LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 2 Hogs Receipts 17,000; lower. Cattle Receipts 1,300; lower. Calves Receipts 800; lower. Sheep Receipts 800; strong. Hogs Top price, heavies, $10.50; most sales, all weights, $10.25 10.35; mixed hogs, 160 lbs. up, $10.2510.40 ; assorted, 170 to 210 lbs., $10.25(5 10.50; assorted, 200 to 225 lbs., $10.25(5 -10.50; fnt K-vn-o xi-io-Viincr nn f r 140 lh? 510
TilO.50; fat back pigs. 120 lbs., $10.50 down; heavy pigs, $10. 35 down; sows., ar-corriing to quality. $S.0'"59.75 : best;
of good sows. S9.2o?i 9. . ;; sales on truck market. $10.35910.50; best sales of heavy hogs a year ago, $14.50; best sales of light hogs a year ago, $14 00; best sales of hogs a year ago, $13.85. Cattle Killing steers, best long vrarlings, $17: 1,300 lbs up, $15(516; extra good, 1,300 lbs. up. $12.00(513: good to choice. 1.250 lbs up, $11,009 $12 00; common to medium. 1.250 lbs tit;, $10.00(5 11.00; good to choice, l,"n0 to ' 1,200 lbs. $10.00)1100; common in medium. 1,000 to 1,400 lbs., $9.00 ft $10.00; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., $9.001110.50; common to medium, 1,000 to 1.100 lbs.. $9.00(510.50; good to best, tinder 1,000 lbs., $8.00(59 00;
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 2. (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle, 11,000; beef steers opened slow; early sales about steady at weak, sharp decline; quality poor to medium; best native steers, $S.505 11.00; western stoerc, mostly $6.75(58.00; cows and heifers, firm; spots higher; bull sex, $5.00(5 7; canners mostly $3.75(5 3.90; bulk stockers and feeders, generally steady; light and medium weight calves. 50c lower: bull, $11.50(512.00; few choice, $12.50. Hogs, 40,000; strong to 10c higher than yesterday's average; top. $10.55; bulk, $10.2010.45; pigs, 10 to 15 cents higher; bulk desirable, 80 to 130 lb. pigs, $1015(5' 10.33. Sheep, 12.000; fat sheep and lambs, strong to 25 cents higher; bulk native lambs, $13; bulk native, $11.50 12.50; choice native ewes, $5; bulk natives, $4.50i?i5.00; feeders, steady.
(By Associated PrcSs) PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 2. HogsReceipts, 4,500; market, lower; heavies, lower; heavy Yorkers, $11(5-11.25; light Yorkers, Wq 11.27,; rrtgs, $11. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000; market, steady; top sheep, $6.50; top lambs, $13.25; higher. Calves Receipts, 200; market, steady; top, $17.
EARLHAM ORATORS TO COMPETE FRIDAY
Rabbit Sapper Given By Young People Friday Night A rabbit supper will be served the girls of the Christian Endeavor of the First Christian, by the boys of the society, Friday night. The supper in the outcome of a contest in which the boys lost. It is expected that from 30 to 40 young people will be present at the supper. Following, a social hour will be enjoyed.
FURNITURE OF QUALITY FERD GROTHAUS
614-616 Main St.
LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 2 Prices
Liberty bonds today were: 3 $90.50 17: 4 m : ,1 i' t i
5 r - , U1U ". "".'preparations were complete for the
With this Interpretation of President Wilson's recent letter regarding revision of the award opening the door to wage increases above the 17 per
cent granted there in members of the, fcale committee announced informally! that the body would resume delibera- j tions in Philadelphia next Monday.!
(The position announced by Secretary;
Mlson was generally regarded today j as leaving the result of - negotiations j regarding wage increases largely de-' pendent upon action o the operators. I
Twenty-five million dollars is lo be ppent in widening a section of London's famous thoroughfare, the Strand.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO. 318 Main Street
Prfessr E. P. Trueblood, head of the public speaking department, announced Thursday morning in chapel that
First 4 , 86.20 Second 4 ". 85.30 Third 4 S8.00 Fourth 4 85.78 Victory 3 '. . . . 95.56 Victory 4 95.00
NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated I'ress) ..NEW YORK. Dec. 2. American Can American Smelting Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Si eel. H Chesapeake & Ohio Chino Copper General Motors '.- Goodrich Tires Mexican Petroleum Pennsylvania
. 20 . 46 . 39 ss . 99-b . 55 . 05 . lS's, . 16 . 43 .106 40
5
Republic Iron & Steel 6854 Sinclair Oil 26 Studebaker 47 Union Pacific 119 U. S. Rubber 27 U. S. Steel 82
Utah Copper 511
LOCAL HAY MARKE1 Steady; No. 1 timothy. $23; $22.00.
2
Clover.
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2. Hay No. 1 timothy, market steady; No. 2 timothy, $26.50 27.00; No. ? clover, $24.50(5 25.50.
3UTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 55 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond, bring 42 cents a pound.
annual Earlham oratorical contest, to be held Friday at 7:30 p. m. Five students have completed their preliminary tryouts and will participate in the contest Friday evening. They are as follows: Cornell Hewson "Is Repression a Menace?"; Stanley Prevo "Co-operation in Business"; Fred B. Pickett "The League of Nations"; Ruth Williams "The Duty of Society Toward the Delinquent Child"; Edwin Teale "The Cry of the Ten Thousand." The judges for the contest will be chosen from the following members of the Earlham faculty: Professor Homer Morris, Dr. Lewis Jones, Dr. Alexander Purdy, Professor Anna Eves, Professor George Hilliard, Dr. Herschel Coffin and Progesor Charles Cosand. The winner of the contest tomorrow night will represent Earlham at the State Oratorical contest, to be held at Notre Dame on February 25. Mary Pennington was the winner at Earlham last year and placed second in the state event. The winner last year, a man from Wabash, went to the interstate contest and won there.
CIVIC CLUB
(Continued from Page One) . 1 for a certain work and failure to accomplish this will be cause for dis-; missal from the committee. j Membership in the Chamber of Com-' merce will be open to men and women, j The dues for men has been fixed at 1 $25 a year and for women $10; this'
sum to be paid in quarterly installments.
Pantomine has held sway at the Drury Lane theater in London for the last forty years.
MenWhoCm"
SlSLlOthSt
Kendall To Be Deputy For W adman Next Year Sheriff-elect Carl Wadraan announced Thursday that his deputy during the coming term would be Clessie Kendall. Kendall has been driver of a patrol wagon for the city police force "for some time past.
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
Leaf lettuce, 30 cents lb.; head let-j
tuce, 40 cents lb.; onions, 5 cents id.; Bermuda onions, 10 cents lb.; parsley, 15 cents a bunch; grcm mangoes, 5 cents each; garlic, 75 "ents lb.; new cabbage, 5 cents lb.; sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; cucumbers, 30 cents each; green beans, 30 cents lb.; turnips, 10 cents lb.; carrots, 8 cents lb., 2 lbs. for 15 cents; egg plant, 25 cents lb.; new potatoes 4 cents lb., 50 cents a peck; cauliflower, 30 cents lb.; celery, 10 cents a bunch; Brussel sprouts, 50 cents quart; domestic endive. 30 cents lb.; parsnips, 10 cents lb., 3 lbs. for 25 cents; pumpkins, 15, 20 and 25 cents; oyster plant, 2 for 25 cents. FRUITS Bananas, 15 cents pound: lemons, 30 cents dozen; oranges, 39 cents dozen; Concord grapes, 60 cents a basket; Tokay grapes, 30c lb.; grapefruit, 10 and 20c; cocoanuts, 20c each; cranberries, IS cts. lb.; quinces, 10 cts. lb.; .Japanese percimmons, 10 cts. each; home-grown persimmons 20 cents pint box; chestnuts, 60 cents lb.; black walnuts, 5 cents lb. PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 50c pound: eggs
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens Schwegman's Meat Market 309 S. 4th Phone 2204
Overland Richmond Co. 11 S. 7th. Phone 1058 Dealers for Overland and Willys-Knight Cars William Paddock, Mgr.
MEN'S SUITS Values up to $65.00 47.50 HIRSCH'S 17-19 N. 9th St.
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, Nov. 2 CattleReceipts, 350; slow. Calves Receipts 150: steady; $45 17. Hogs Receipts, 2,100; slow; 50 cents lower; heavy, $11. 25(511 -50: mixed. Yorkers, light
ditto and pig?, $11.50: roughs, $9.50.:5; 10: stags, $7j5S.50. Sheep and Iambs! Receipts, ""3,000; common, slow; steady to 50c lower; lambs, $6.50(5 1
14; few, $11.25; ewes, $6.50 Tr 9.50
BUILDING BRICK We have a complete line of face brick and common brick. H ACKMAN-KLEH FOTH & CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2015-2016
Buy Xmas Gifts of Furniture Weiss Furniture Store
505-13 Main St.
$25.50;
PRODUCE MARKET
poor to fair, under 1,000 lbs., $o.50'5
$7.50; goou to nest yearlings, wethers, $6.50Tr7; ewes, $1100. I mixed sheep, $6Jj 6.25. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs up, j ,
SS.0O - S'J.oo; common to medium, under $00 It-s., ST. oo; 7.50; good to bear
under So) lbs., SS.oO'lj $10; poor to- . fair, under l.OOo lbs.. $10.0012.0..; Tvnt , v C'pAiT" t! Lur -00.I .0 choice, under 1.000 lbs.. $1 1.75 i INDIANAPOLIS Dec '.-butter - . 13.75; common to medium, under SO'J j Fr?J. l'nnts; '' lb': ex,ra' ("jC;
1.050 lbs. up. K??s-73f!.d"zr.n-., ..
$7.00(5S.OO: common to medium, 1.050! 'cls- lour P'uau.s anu up.
llic nn Sfi001i7.no- ( in ee. 11 nrier ! 1 ' " 1 1 u " ullut 1 1
1,050 lbs., $7.OO"5 8.00; poor to good 1 cutters, under 1.050 lbs.. $4.50 6.00; j poor to good cutters, $4 5 5. Bulls Good tr best. t.:!00 lbs. up, j $6.50 ''i 7.00; good lo choice under 1,000; t ounds, $6.005 6.50; fair to medium,;
under 1,300 lbs., $,..0(a b.00; common
to good bolopnas, $5.0O'5"6.O0
lbs., $6.00 .i S.00.
Cows Good to best,
20(5 22c ; roosters, 14C515c; turkeys,
Calves Good to choice veals und?r
200 lbs., $13.00(514.00; good bolognas, medium veals, under 200 lbs.. $S.00 $10.00; good to choice heavy calves, $7.00(5 S. 50; common to medium heavy calves, $2.00 6.50. Stockers and Feeder Cattle Good to choice steers. S00 lbs. up, $S.005) iv50; common to tair steers, S00 lbs., up. $7.50S.50. Good to Choice Steers Under 00
Elks Lodge No. 649 hM:Jkrjy Meets Every C Thursday ypStr Evening jjJS
Why not an extra pair o f Glasses emergency?
Clara M. 1002 Main
Sweitzer, St.
Optometrist Richmond
FOR THE BLOOD
At AH Drug Stores
Another Shipment of VELVET BLOUSES While They Last, $4.95
Read THE WHEN STORE Adv. in Tomorrow's Paper
CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS :. W. STEINHART CO. Richmond, Ind.
"Say It With Flowers" LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP 1015 Main Street Phone 1093
STEVE WORLEY GARAGE Agents for MITCHELL AUTOMOBILES First Class Repair Work U- S. Tires and Accessories 211-213 N. W. 7th St. Phone 4878
5PHOT05
WE REPAIR RUBBER BOOTS You need not buy new rubber footwear this year. Holes in soles, toes, heels, etc., welded permanent
ly with rubber. New soles welded on. We stop the leak in any part.
All work guaranteed. Prices are very reasonable 25 up
WM. F. LEE, No. 8 South 7th
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TO REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING TRADE AT TRACY'S DAILY Gold Metal Flour 24 lbs. $1.35,
Can you beat it?
The best Spring Wheat on the market and lower than the cheapest wheat
SUGAR Fine Granulated 5 Lbs., 53 OLEOMARGARINE A-l Nut, Pound 33 Why Buy Butter?
Carpenter's Flour SI. 43 Pride of Richmond $1.43 Virginia Eweet Pancake Flour 15 POLAR WHITE SOAP 10 for 55 A Real Bargain
WALNUTS New English 35 Lb
MILK Tall Pet 2 for 27
BREAD Small, 8'2 Large, 132
COFFEE Fresh Roasted Daily 39 Lb.; 3 Lbs., 1.15 Equal to others' 50c
FRANKLIN Pure Syrup 5 Pounds, 75 Fine for Candy
1032 Main TRACY'S 526 Main Tea and Coffee House Two Stores
if
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CHURNGOLD GROCERY 23 South Ninth St.
IjKL MONTE SEEDLESS RAISINS, pkg.... STAR SOAP 4 bars for FANCY HEAD RICE, 2 lbs. for LOG CABIN SYRUP, table syrup HEINZ PORK and BEANS. 2 cans Fancy WHITE HONEY. per comb HOOD'S TOMATOES, large can, 3 for
End-oMVeek Specials
27c
28c 25c 45c 35c 45c 50c
PRUNES, good medium size, per lb FOULD'S MACARONI. S-ounce package, for.... TOILET PAPER, 6 rolls for P. and G. SOAP. 10 bars for , Fancy Illinois SWEET CORN. 3 cans PEARL TAPIOCA, 13c lb.. 2 lbs HEBE MILK COMPOUND. 2 cans
1 and 2-lb. prints per lb
CHURNGOLD MARGARINE
..42c
5-lb. cartons, per lb
21c 10c 25c 68c 41c 25c 23c 41c
EK
PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
POTTENGER & SCHRADIN, Distributors
1 Seasonable foods of the finest quality. Take vour It :i i. i: a r a i rn a i
fjcinii ui4 mane a um ui uie luiiowing arucies you want. Indeed, the savings on these articles will
surprise you..
ORANGES, 250 size, sweetdozen 288-SIZE ORANGES dozen APPLES Fine Baldwins, 7 pounds GRAPE FRUIT extra fine, 3 for POTATOES 15 pounds, peck
30c 25c 25c 25c 45c
Bread
THREE 10c LOAVES, for TWO 15c LOAVES for
25c 25c
CAKES Ginger Snaps, lb 20? Vanilla Wafers, lb. . . .29r Macaroni Snaps, lb. . .29c4 Fig Bars, lb 29o Marshmallow. lb 29?
Crackers Soda C'rax pound 18c Butter Crax pound 18c
CORN
STANDARD PACKNo. 2 Can
10c
PEAS Fine quality, No. TOMATOES Red, ripe, PUMPKIN Golden velfor.-. lie &2-. ,..10c S'.No:3. 10c
FLOUR
KROGER'S CLIFTON 24,.i pounds MADE RITE KANSAS HARD WHEAT, 24V2-pound sack
S1.35 1.50
PEACHES Evaporated, fancy, pound , PRUNES 40-50 size, extra meaty, pound FIGS Fresh stock, 3 packages, good DATES Very gocd, package MINCE MEAT Good and fresh, package Two packages for RAISIN'S Seeded nnrl spprllpss
package OtC
CURRANTS Country Club, package CANDY Chocalate, cream center, pound CHEWING GUM .Juicy Fruit, Yucatan, 2 packages
POST TOASTIES Fine for the kiddies,
package
28c 25c 25c 23c 18c 35c
19c 35c 9c
12c
Brown Sugar IT'S TIME TO MAKE FRUIT CAKE CITRON, oz 3'.'2c ORANGE PEEL, oz 3e
35c 45c 15c 30c 25c 14c 25c 121c
PINE A PPLES New pack. No. 2 ',2 can APPLE BUTTER Lai ge jar, for ,J ELI.Y Assort ed flu vors, class , PRESERVES New Iriut, jar A PRK'OTS No. 2',i can. big value
MARCHINO CHERRIES bottle
PEACHES No. 2'2 can, good COCOA Bulk. Why pay more? pcund
Extra fine,
COFFEE SPECIALS RIO. lb 18(, JEWEL, lb 23 FRENCH BRAND, red package 35e
MEATS
. 18c
LARGE BOLOGNA, pound BEAN BACON, pound BREAKFAST BACON, pound COTTAGE BUTTS, pound PURE LARD, pound COMPOUND, pound GOOD LUCK OLEO, pound GOLDEN WEDDING, pound NUTOLA, pound SALMON, tall can, at DILL PICKLES, quart jar
20c 33c 45c 20c 15c 40c 45c 35c 19c 25c
Peanuts
15c
Fresh Roasted extra large, lb ENGLISH WALNUTS, pound MIXED NUTS, pound WHITE KARO. 5-lb. can DARK KARO, 5-lb. can SYRUP, Franklin, 5 -b. can NEW ORLEANS, 1-Ib. can
33c 29c 45c 45c 45c 10c
MILKfor . .
-Tall can
1 91
AUNT JEMIMA Pancake,
Buckwheat, for
18c
SOAP
P. and G. NAPTHA. lar STAR bar FELS NAPTHA, bar IVORY SOAP, ba r LENOX. bar
.. 7c 7c 7c 7c o-3C
BROOMS MOPS Direct from 24-ounce Illinois at 55 - 75ck 55
Cream Cheese
35c
CHEESE, Full Cream pound
V)
12 t
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