Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 103, 10 March 1921 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND.. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, isnsi.
MARKETS
-j -GRAIN PRICES r.v Furnished by E. W. WAGNER A CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO. March 10 Locals remain bearish but news runs a little in fayor of grain. ome Daa crop reports from extreme southwest claiming bug and wind Injury. A somewhat better milling demand In all sections with southwestern mills after offerings from the country. Smaller receipts supports wheat. Further export business has been slow; France making some new parchases in Argentine; later 208.000 were the sales confirmed. One thousand barrels of flour were taken by Greece; 30,000 sold the last few days; 200,000 corn went for export and 300,000 yesterday not previously reported. Grain arrivals are watched closely as evlence points to 6harp decrease from Illinois and Iowa. Some bears have changed their position in corn. We favor purchases of grains on the recessions. RANGE OF FUTURES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank
$7.50; pigs, 10.5011.00; stags, $5 6.00. - .
Cattle Market steady; fair to good
Fourth 414. '....'i 86-70 Victory 3...... 97.40
Victory 4.. 97.40
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $18; clover.
$16.00; heavy mixed, $17.00.
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, March 10. Hay
shippers, $8.008.50; good to choice SV" V? butchers, $7.508.00; fair to medium jig7, 1 clover, uw
ouicners. ib.&Uffip.uu: . eooa io iai
cows, $5.006.00; bologna bulls, $5.00 6.B0; butcher bulls, $6.507.50; bologna cows, $3.50 5.00. Calves, $7.00 11.00. Sheep Market, steady; $34. , Lambs $79. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., March 10. Receipts: Cattle, 700: hogs, 3,600; sheep. 100. Cattle market, steady. Good to choice, $8 $9.75; fair to good, $7 $8; common to fair. $4.50$7: good to choice, $7.50$9; fair to good, $6.50 $7.75; common to fair. $4$6.50. Cows, good to choice, $6$7; fair to good, $5S$6; cutters, $3.50$4.50; canners, $2 $3; stock steers, $6$9; stock heifers. $4.50 $5.50; stock cows
$4$5.25; bulls, weak; bologna $5
BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 51 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 40 cents a pound.
FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 30c lb., leaf lettuce, 40c lb.; head lettuce, 30c lb.; onions. 5c
lb.; Bermuda onions. 10c lb.; parseley, 15 cents a bunch; garlic, 50 cents lb.; new cabbage, 10c lb.: sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangoes. 8 cents; cucumbers, "5 cents each; turnips. 5 cents lb.; carrots, 8 cents lb.. 2 lbs. for 15 cents: new carrots, 10c bunch; cauliflower, 30 cents lb.; celery, 15 CentfS huneri Rmsopl cnrmita KO pnts
$6; fat bulls, $6.25$7; milch cows ot . par8nipS( 8c lb-. radi6heSf 5c bun.. $40 $110. Calves, steady; extra, $12ikahl 15 cent3 lb. e.hallotts 10 cents
Duncn; beets, 5 cents lb.; artichokes
SELLING Cottonseed meal, ton. $43.50; perj cwt, 12.25. Oil meal, per ton, $52.50; ' per hundred weight, $2.75. Tankage,1 60 per cent, $62.00 per ton; per cwt, $3.25. Wonder Feed, per ton, $38; per cwt., $2.00. Barrel salt, $3.75. Bran. $36.50 per ton; $1.90 per cwt. White Middlings. $43 ton; $2.25 cwut. REALTY TRANSFERS Alice J. Maxfleld to Ethel L. Shelley and Alva C, $1, S, lot 19, Lamb and Boslaw's addition, City. Catherine W. Snyder to Mary A. Markle, $1, lot 515. E. Starr's addition. City. Oliver Johnson to John N. Koll, $1, lot 650, Beallview, City. Norman J. Cox to Milton M. Pitcher and Florence, $1, pt. lot 7, Ind. Y. Meet. Friends addition. City. .
Building. CHICAGO, March 10. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board of trade today: Open High Low Close Wheat I Mar 1.67 1.69 1.66 1-66 May ....1.59 1.60 1.57 1.57 May 1.43 1.44 1.42V4 1.42 Corn . May 71 .71 .70 .70 July 73 .73 .72 .72 Oats May 45 .45 .44 .44! Jnly 46 .46 .44 .44 Pork May ...22.30 21.95 Lard May ...12.30 12.17 Ribs May ...11.90 11.80
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O.. March 10. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.83 1.84; No. 3 red, $1.801.82; other grades as to quality, $1.70(8)1.78. Corn No. 2. white. 70 71c; No. 3 white, 68 69c; No. 4 white. 66 67c; No. 2 yellow, 7071c: No, 3 yellow, 69c; No. 4 yellow, 6768cc. Oats 46 48c. Rye $1.53l.54c. Hay $17.00 23.00.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. M?rch 10 Wheat No. 2 red. $1.78: No. 1 hard, $1.71 1.73. Com No. ?. mixed. 63fi-!c; No. 2 vellow, 70c. Oats Xo. 2 white, 4345ViC; No. 3 white, 444c.
$13; fair to good, $9$12; common
and large. $o8. Hogs, steady; heavies, $11$11.75; good to choice packers and butchers. $11.75$12; medium, $12; stags' $5 $6.50; common to choice heavy fat sows, $6 $9; light shippers, $12; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $9$10.50. Sheep, steady; good to choice lights $5$5.50; fair to good, $3$5; common to fair, $1.50 $2.50; bucks, $1.50$4. Lambs steady; good to choice $10$10.25; seconds, $7.50$8; fair to good, $8.50$9; skips, $5$7. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. March 10. Cattle Receipts 225; unchanged. Calves Receipts, 450; 50c lower; $514. Hogs Receipts, 2,000; steady to 25c higher; heavy, $10.50 11.25; mixed, $11.5012; roughs,' $8.508.75; stags, $5 6.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts bOO; 25 75c higher; lambs, $6 11.75; yearlings. $6 9; wethers, $7.25 (fr 7.50: ewes, $2 6.75; mixed sheep, $6.75 7.00.
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 10. Hogs Receipts 1,500; market higher; heavies $10.75 11; heavy Yorkers, light Yorkers and pigs, $12.10 12.20. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; market steady; top sheep $6.75; top lambs, $11; higher. Calves Receipts 110; market, steady; top, $14.
35 cents each; green beans, 35 cents lb.; wax beans, 35c lb.; new beets, 15c a bunch. FRUITS Bananas, 15 cents pound; lemons, SO cents dozen; oranges, 29 cents doz.; Navel oranges. 60 cents doz.: grape
fruit, 10 and 20c; cocoanuts. 20c each; eented in the league.
COLLEGE ORATORS ON STUMP FRIDAY; SPEAK AT EARLHAM
Indianapolis. In 1917 they defeated Earlham in debate and a strong team is expected from them this year. North Manchester is a Dunkirk college in the north part of the state with a good record in public speaking activities.
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You Can Bring Back Color Lustre with Sago Tea and Sulphur.
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When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home, is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use prep
aration, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You
j just dampen a sponge or soft brush Friday evening the first series of de- With it and draw this through your bates in the Indiana Debating league I hair, taking one small Btrand at a will be held at th3 various colleges of!tlme- Bv morning all gray hair disthe state. This series is arranged in appears, and. after another application the form of four triangles, Earlham in . or two, your hair becomes beautifully the first debate being pitted against darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Indiana Central college of Indianapolis. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace and North Manchester college. Each f a S1n ' ?,.d,ae an ast!we a1'
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Neglected Ccld3 aro Danjerous Tak no chances. Keep thl3 standard reaedy handy for th first m. Breaks cp a cold in 24 tours Relieves Grippe in 3 Cays excellent for Headache Quinine in this form docs not affect the head Cascara is beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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strawberries, 75c quart; cranberries, 25 cents lb.; English walnuts, 45 and 55 cents lb.; chestnuts. 50 cents lb.;
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Twelve Indiana colleges are repre- v,, nt m ihP iPan . '! look years younger.
Advertiseinen
Vernon Hinehaw. Thompson and
Snyder, negative, will meet Manchester at Ind'anapolis. while Gordon.
pineapples, 30c each; apples. ,5 to 10c j Jesse Harvey and Swain will debate
id.; 51.J0 to ?j Dushel; tangerines. oOc the Central men at North Manchester, dozen. i At Earlham the eollesp audience will
PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 40 cents lb.; eggs, 25 cents a dozen; chickens, 25 cents a pound.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1.65 for No. 2.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 40c; rye, $1.25; corn, 60c; straw, $8 per ton.
Briefs
listen to a debate between the North
Manchester negative and the Central affirmative. Under thi3 arrangement
five local faculty members will act as .
judges, thus eliminating the expense) and difficulty of securing outside j judges. I The question under consideration by all the schools is whether the government should own and operate the coal ; mines. In view of the recent federal! indictment of 226 mine operators, and' labor officials the theme of the debate ! is unusually timely and promises to be j of exceptional popular interest. ! Indiana Central college is a small j United Brethren school just outside of !
'SYSTEM
OF BAKERIES
Oliver
Pork Noriinal; Lard. $11.72.
Ribs, $11.2512.25;
(Rf Associated Press CHICAGO, March 10. -Cattle Receipts 10,000; calves 50 cents higher: others generally steady; top beef
steers, $10.70; bulk $8.7510.25; bulk!.
1 fat cows and heifers, $6 8; bulls, i largelv $5.25(56.25; bulk veal calves,
! $1112; bulk stocke-r and feeder!
j steers $7.759; $9.75 bid on choice j heavy feeders.
Hogs Receipts 27.000; ngnts 15 to
Don't miss the free Bible Lecture at the Richmond High School Auditorium tomorrow evening, "The Dawn of a
New Era". Millions now living will never die. j
Lawn Seed and Lawn Fertilizer OMER G. WHELAN The Feed Man 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679
Twist? THE FEDERAL SYSTEM OF BAKERIES
1025 E. Main St.
Sweet and Juicy ORANGES and Grapefruit
75c
per
Peck
Direct from grove to consumers Car at PX.CC& StL Track 4th and North D Sts.
(Tty Associated Pros?!
TOLEDO, O . March 10. C'loverseed ' 25 cents higher and all sold early;
Prime cash. 1920, $12.70. March, olhers slow mostly 10 to 15 cents $12.40, April $10.25. Oct. $10.50. ' higher; top. $11.55; bulk 200 lbs. down, Alsike Prie cash, 1920, $15; March $11.25 11.50; bulk 220 lbs. and up, $14.00. j S10.20&10.90; pigs steady to 15 cents Timothy Prime cash, '1920. -J2.95: ; higher. 1918. $2.80: 1919. $2.90; March. $2 95:; Sheep Receipts 18,000; killing April, $2.971a; May, $3.05; July, $3.5.! classes opened steady to strong; lamb top early, $11; to city butchers; 100 LIVE STOCK PRICES 'b. shorn lambs $8; bulk fat wooled : lambs early $1010.50: choice 107 lb.
l.'CDIAXAPOl.lS. M;iroh 10 Hosts : Receipts. 7.000; l.,v r. Cartlr- Ke- j oHpts. !A0: unchantrd. Calve:-1 Hf-r-eipts. fiOO: unchanged. Slicc-p KeecipU-s ! 50; unchanged. , Ifoen. . ... I Top pr1c under 20rt 1 bs ..$11 ."0 j
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yearlings, $S; srood 105 lb. shorn weth
; ers and yearlings $G7. respectively; J
j gocd to choice 105 lb. ewes, $6.
PRODUCE MARKET
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Mivocj and assorttd, 160 to 21-5 lbx Miid and assorted. 225 to 275 lbs Mxfd and assorted. '1'Z. lbs 1-Vt back pig::, under 140 U.
Other pood pips, largelv.. 11 On dmvn
Soivs, a.ccordlnff to quality Mot frood sows Kales in truck market. . . . r.cst heavy hOK;; year a co
Tiest lisrlit piss a year agro 15
Most sales of ho4 a year i a(?o 15 00 1i IS 00 ' (nltir. K1LT.TNO STICK Its j Good to choice, 1.50 lbs. up 9 50 10 00 '
Ci'tnnion to medium. 1,'JoO lbs. up 9 OOrfT 9 50 Jood to choice, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs S 75'y) 9 50 Common to medium, 1,100 to 1.200 lbH S 00 S 75 Good to choice, 1,000 to 1.100 lbs S 501D 9 50
Common to medium, 1,000 to 1.100 1'us 7 ijood to best, under 1.000 lbs S Poor to medium. under 1.000 lbs S liood to best y eat linga . . . S 11 ICl I 'EliS Good to best 7 Common to medium. 800 lbs 0 Common to medium, under 800 lbs G Good to best under 800 lbs. 7 l v S
Good to best. 1.050 lbs. up 6 25') 7 SO Luiniiion to medium, 1,050 lbs. up 5 00(g) 6 00 Good to choice, under 1.050 lbs S 00 ti 00 Common to medium, under 1,050 lbs 4 50 5 00 Poor to good cutters .... 3 00U 4 00 Poor to good canners ... 2 00jjJ 2 75 Good to best. 1,300 lbs. up 5 20 6 00 Ootid to choice under 1.30O lbs G 00jj ti 50 Fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs 5 00 5 7a Common to KOod bologna 1 51). 5 50 C.VL.V ICS Good td choice veals, under 200 lbs 18 0013 50 Common to medium veals, . under 200 lbs 8 0011 00 Good to choice heavy calves 6 50 7 50 Common to medium heavy calves , 4 00 6 00 STUCK ICRS & FEEDING CATTLE Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up 7 50 8 00 Common to tair steers. 800 lbs. up 6 50 Q) 7 50 Good to choice steers, under 800 lbs 6 50 7 00 Common to tair steers, under 800 lbs 6 60 7 00 Medium to good heifers.. 5 504r ti 50 Medium to good cows .... 4 25fc) & 00 eJtock calves. 250 to 400 lbs 7 00 8 00 Native Shrep and I.auibs. Good to choice light sheep$ 3 504ii 4 00 Good to choice heavy sheep 2 7 5 3 00 Common to medium sheep 1 OOitf 2 50 Selected handy weight lambs - S 50 1& 9 00 Other good lambs 8 00u 8 50 Common to medium lambs 6 OOfcu 7 50 Bucks, per hundred 2 odi 3 50 DAYTON MARKET Home Phone, 81235. Corrected by McLean & Company. Dayton, O. Bell Phone. East 28. DAYTON, O., March 10. Hogs Receipts four cars; market, 25s higher; choice heavies, $11.25; butchers and packers, $11.25; heavy Yorkers $11.25; light Yorkers, $11.25;. choice fat sows. 7.508.'0O; common to fair. $7.00
iRv Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. March 10. Butter Fresh prints. 5054c; extra, 65c; packing stock. 15c. KS? 28 (a' 23c. Fowls 272Sc; springs, 27 cents: rooster.-. 1617c: turkeys, 3;c; old torn?, 3oc; young torus. 40c; ca-
fi 00 ft S 75 ; nnns '.'.ki ii-- htr i(o- sniiflh?
li oo a ll ss'11 ,bs- to the dozen rabbits, $2.50 j 2.75 per dozen; geese, 2023c;
sr ; spring ducks, 2526c; squabs, 16 7o 20c.
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A Wonderful Show and Startling Sale of Slightly Used and Re-Built Cars
(The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xenia Avn" nell. East 2819. Horn. 3435.) DAYTOX. March 10 Poultry Alive
paying. Old hens, 25c lb.; chickens,;
iOc lb.; roosters. 15c !b.; young chickens 24c lb.; turkeys 45c lb.; old toms 0c lb.; ducks, 26c lb.; geese, 25c lb. Eggs Fresh, paying 25c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying 46c lb. .
( Rv Associated Press) CHK'AfiO. March 10. Butter mar-
00' U 00 I ket Lower; creamery firsts, 46Mc.
Kggs Receipts. 14,481 cases; market, lower; lowest, 28 29c; firsts, 30(f7 30y2c Live Poultry Market, unchanged. Potatoes Market, higher; receipts, 51 cars; Northern Whites sacked, $1.401.45 cwt; bulk, $1.401.50 cwt
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, March 10. Whole milk creamery, extra, 54. Eggs Prime firsts, 32; firsts, 31; seconds, 29. Pooltry Springers 55; hens, 30; turkeys 35.
NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 10. Close. American Can 27 Am. Smelting 37 Anaconda 3f Atchison 70 Baldwin Locomotive S7 Bethlehem Steel, B 56 Central Leather 37 Chesapeake & Ohio 57; C. R. I. & Pacific 24 C'hino Copper 20 Srucible Steel 90 Cuba Cane Sugar 22 General Motors 12 Goodrich Tires 36 Mexican Petroleum 154 New York Central 68 Pennsylvania 36 Reading 70 Republic Iron and Steel 64H Sinclair Oil 21 Southern Pacific 72 Southern Railroad 20 Studebaker 60 Union Pacific 117 U. S. Rubber 66 U. S. Steel 79 Utah Copper 48
LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. March 10. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 $90.12 First 4. bid 86.60 Second 4 , 86.42 First 4 86.98 Second 4 86.56 Third 4U - 90 32
First Day of Our Show and Sale a Success Our salesrooms were crowded with interested people the first two days of our show and sale. Scores of prospective buyers commented on the exceptional values we were offering and a number of cars were sold. Included in the show are many good makes, including
Cadillacs Chevrolet
Lexington Willys-Knight
Paige Dodge
Westcott Overlands
Buick Fords
This is your chance of a lifetime to buy a car. Every car is in splendid condition ; all are repainted, and have good tires.
Rebuilt CADILLACS that are as Good for Service as New Cars and with the Same Guarantee
We direct your especial attention to our Rebuilt Cadillacs.
They are the same to you as a new car. and get the prices.
The values are unbelievable until you see the car
Don't Miss Richmond's First Used Car Show Come Today!
Open Evenings During Show
EoW,
North Tenth and Sailor Streets
Stei
ehart Co
Phone 2933
Terms Arranged for Responsible Buyers
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