Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 158, 14 May 1921 — Page 8

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PAGE TEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921. Markets GRAIN PRICES . RANGE "oTfUTUKES Turnlthed by E. W. WAGNER A -CO., - -212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO, May 14. Following ia the range of fntures on Chicago board or trade todav; Open Low Close Wheat May VM.41W.:1.44 1.40 1.12 143 1.15 July ..1.14 115

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..17.00 17.00 9.50 9.95 Lard Ribs 9.65. 9.95 (Bv Associated Press) CHICAGO. May 14. Wheat No. 2 hard. $1.51. Corn No. 2 mixed, 60 61; No. 2 yellow, 61. Oats No. 2-white 38U38; No 3 white, 3838. Pork Nominal. Lard $9.50. Ribs $9.5010.50. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. Q.. May 14 WheatNo. 2 red, $1.59$1.60; No. 3 red, S1.56$1.58; other grades as to quality, ' $1.51$1.56; corn No. 2 white. 6565T No. 3 white 6465; No. 4 white 62 63; corn, No. 2 yellow, 65 65: No. 3 yellow. 6465; No. 4 vellow, 6-'63; corn, No. 2 mixed, 63 04; oats 39 41; hay steady. $14.50 $21,50; Tje, easy, $1.41$1.42. (By Associated Press) TOLEDO,' Mav 14. Clover SeedPrime cash. $13.75; Oct., $10; Dec, J9.80. ' Alsike Prime cash. $13.50; Aug.. $11.50; Oct.. $10. Timothy PrLae cash 1920, $3.15; 1919, $3.10; J 9! 8: $3.05; May, $3.15; Sept.. $3.4o; Oct., $3.35. LIVE STOCK PRICES (Bv Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. May 1 4 Hogs 1-,-ipts. 5.000; higher. Cattle-Receipts. 150: unrhanK-ed. Calves .''P: 300: unchanged. Sheep Receipts. 100, unchanged. Hogi. . Morales. "alV wf igii'ts" ! '. ' 0 9 00 Hid assorted, iou i iir, n.s 3 00 91S Mivd nd assorted. 225 to T,0 lbs 8 u0 8 75 Miyd and assorted, -ia. lbs. up I " back pigs, under 140 IWs Other good pigs largely.. Sows according to quality Most good sows Sales in truck market . . i(Ti 8 50 5T 90 8 90 rati 50 fl) 7 00 9 00 9 00 8 751 15 75 .15 75 9 00 .- r v -ga a year afro Ti'.st light pigs year ago. Ms sales of hogs, year ago cm tie. KILLING STEKRSGf"d to choice. 1.250 lbs. up f .non.to medium. 1.250 lbs. up J,.o l to choice, 1.100 to -1,200 lls Common 'M 7ed1um. 1,100 to 1.200 His 15 50 15 75 S 7o(qi 9 15 S 25 8 75 S 25 8 75 7 25 8 00 Good to choice, 950 to 1,050 lbs. ; 8 2o 8 Common to medium, 950 l.f-50 lbs 6 75 7 75 Jood to best under UUU lbs. . Pc-nr t' medium. under 900 lbs Uood to best yearlings .. H KI KEKSj Good to best Common to medium, 800 III. 7 75 8 25 50 00 rrji 7 .'. 8 50 7 25 8 00 G 75 7 2i Good to best under soo lbs 8 00 9 00 " mmnn to medium, unaer S00 lbs. . i 1 1 W s Good to best, 1.050 lbs. up . iiiuuri lo medium. 1.050 lbs.- up .. M to choice, under 1,050 lbs J mtnon to medium, under 1,050 lbs Poor to good cutters .... Poor to good tanners ... Good to best. 1,300 lbs. up to choice under 1.300 lbs, o0& 6 50 iO r5 50 50 li 00 50 50 00 5 50 5 506 50 lair to medium, unaer 1,300 lbs 1 25 Common to good bologna 4 oo -: -o.il.vUS ui..i1 i choice veals, under 200 lbs 9 00 i . union u medium veals. under. 200 lbs 7 50 00 50 s 00 (;.;..! to choice Ueavy calvea 7 00 0o C.-ifiion to medium lieavy calves . 50 7 50 SiOCKKUS & KEBD1NG CAuU.,.i to . noico steers, 800 ' lbs. and up 7 00 , non to iair steers. 800 lbs. up 6 50 7 DO 00 Good to choice steers, uader 800 lbs. r .inioii to tair steers, un- ' der 800 lbs Medium to good heifers.. Medium to good cows . fciock calves. lioO to 400 1V.D ti 75((i 7 25 6 00 5 0Q(U 4 ZhUi 6 00 7 00 native 9Brri mhu I'auiH., Good to choice light sheepj 3 50 4 00 r ,i to choice lieavy sheep . ; 2 8 Common to medium slieep 1 oOitf 00 60 Selected hardy weignt b lambs 8 50 9 50 'Other good light lambs .. 8 00 8 50 Heavy lambs 5 00 6 60 Soring lambs 10 00 12 00 Bucks.' 100 lbs 2 00 3 00 Common to medium lambs 6 00 1 00 DAYTON MARKET Horns Phone, 81235. Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28. - DAYTON. O., May 14. Hogs Receipts, two cars; market, 15c higher; choice heavies, $9.00; butchers and packers, $S.00; heavy Yorkers, $9.00; light Yorkers, $9.00; choice fat sows, Briek Briefs

It's Time to Insure ' DOUGAN-JENKINS CO. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting Richmond Athletic Association at the Coliseum, Tuesday, May 17. at 7:30 p. m. M. C Henley, Pres.

$6.507.00; common to fair, $5.506; pigs, $8.509.00; stags, $4.505.00. Cattle Market lower; fair to good shippers, $8.008.50; good to- choice butchers, $8.00(f8.50: fair to medium butchers, $7.008.00; good to fat cows, $5.506.00; bologna bulls, $5.005.50; butcher bulls, $5.50(3 6.00; bologna cows, $2.003.50; calves, $8.50. Sheep Market steady; $3 004.00. Lambs $7.009.00.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, United States Bureau of Markets, May 14.: Cattle Receipts, 1,000; compared with a week ago beef steers, she stock, stockers and feeders 25 to 40 cents higher; bulls steady; veal calves 50c lower; top beef steers for week, $9.75. Hogs Receipts 3,000; mostly 10 to 15c lower than yesterday's average; light weights off most; holdover light weak; top $8.95; bulk $8.258.75; pigs steady to. 15c lower; bulk desirable $8.50 8.75. Sheep Receipts 7.000; mostly direct to packers; supply on -sale; all Nebraska clippers going to shippers at .steady prices; compared with a week ago aged and new crop lambs mostly $1 to $1.50 higher; shorn yearlings, 25 to 50c higher; feeder lambs nominally steady. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O.. May 14 Cattle, receipts, 250; hogs 1,500; sheep 200; cattle market low and steady; butchers steers, good to choice, $8.50 $9.25; fair to good $7.50 $S.50; comraon to iair ?j.uu(ff .ou; neiiers good to choice $809.25; fair to good $7 !g$8; common to fair $4$7; cows rnrvd In fhniro tfifTf-fi 75 fair tr srnrxi $5$6; cuters S3.50$4.50; canners $255 $3; stocck steer3 $6$8; stock ! heifers 5$6.50; stock cows $4$4.50: fulls, steady: pologna $5.25(9 $6: fat bulls $6$6.50; milch cows, weak,; $40$100; calves, steady: good to! choice $10$10.50; fair to good $8 $10; common and large, $6St Hogs Steady; heavies, $8.509; good to choice packers and butchers. $9; medium. $99.25; stags. $45: common to choice heavy fat sows, $( j&7.25; light shippers, $9.259.50; pigs, 110 lbs. and less, $ia;9.50. Sheep Steady: good to choice lights, $5.50g6.50; fair to good. $4 5.50; common to lair, $23; bucks, $2 fr5. Lambs Steady; good to choice, $1314; "seconds, $ 1011; fair to good, $7.5013; common to fair, $S 10. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., May 14. Cattle, 100; steady; calves, 600; oOc . I lower; slow; $5.0010.50. $9.25''9.50: mixed S9.00&9.75; orkI ers. I'ght Yorkers and pigs. $9.75 9.8

roughs, $7.50537.75; stag3, $4.50U. S. Rubber . 725'

(6.00. Sheep and larbs 600; lambs 25c higher; $5.00 $v 12.25; others unchanged (By Associated Press) i PITTSBURGH. May 14 Hogs Rei ceipts 1.500; steady; heavies 59.00; heavy, light yorkers and pigs, $9.40 S-9.50. i Sheep and Lambs Receipts 500; ' steadv; top sheep $7.50; top lambs, $11.25. j Calves Receipts 100; steady; top $1.50. PRODUCE MARKET By Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS, May 14. Butter Fresh prints. 328 330; extra, 65 cents; packing stock, 12c. Eggs 18 ft ?0c. Fowls 21 23c; broilers. li to 2 pounds, 45 cents; roosters, 1012c; stags. 13 14c; turkeys, 35c; old toms, 25rf30c: young toms, 271i35c; capons. 38 42c; hens, 27 (S 35c; squabs, 11 pounds to the dozen. S4.50; rabbits, Mrs. SELGHERT'S DAUGHTER Was Restored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Horicon, Wis. - ' My young daughter had been troubled for several months with backache and m bad feeling in her stomach. When she got to the table to eat she did not want anything, while before she was so hungry she could hardly wait for her dinner. The doctors gave her medicine but it did 3$Jnot help her. One iday I was reading a little book of yours

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which was left on my porch anr it reminded me that when I was a young girl I took several bottles of Lydia ET Pink ham' s Vegetable Compound. So she went to the drug store and got a bottle and after the second one she could eat and has not had backache since. In all she took six bottles of it. She goes to school and on Saturdays helps with the housework. She is a normal, healthy girl now and we recommend your medicine. You have my permission to publish this letter as a testimonial for the Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Frank SelCHERT, 150 Larabee St., Horicon, Wis. Mothers all over the country have found Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to be a most reliable remedy for such conditions. , Advertisement.

$2.502.75 per dozen; spring ducks, 1520c; squabs, 1620c. (The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xenla Avenue. Bell, East 2819. Home 3485.) DAYTON, May 13. Poultry, alive,

paying: Old hens, 22c lb ; chickens, 22c lb.; roosters, 12c lb.; spring chickens, 35c lb.; ducks, 12c lb.; geese, 12 cents lb. Eggs Fresh, paying 20c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying 26c lb. By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 14. Butter market lower; - creamery firsts, 30c. Eggs Receipts, 27.S34 cases; market lower; lowest 1819c; firsts 21 21 'sc. Live poultry Market lower; fowls, 30c; broilers, 4555c. Potatoes Old, slightly weaker; receipts 5 cars! Northern Whites, sacked, $1.001.10 cwt. New, steady; Texas Triumphs, $4.254J50 cwt.; Louisiana Whites. $3.50 cwt. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. May 14. BntteT Whole milk creamery, extra 35c. Eggs Prime firsts, 22ya; 20: seconds 19. Poultry Springers 27 40; 2728; turkeys, 35c. firsts, hens, LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 14. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 Mi $88.50 First 4 87.54 Second 4 87.30 First 4H 87 fi' . se,nd : v. :.7;: :: : i?.Ss . Third 414 90 " I t -.4 oi.-t ' b'niint H J 1 ' O T J O V iotnrv Jtai 07 B8 victory 4 . . 97 88 j ' 111111111111". I NEW YORK STOCKS By Associated Prtssj NEW YORK, May 14. American Can 30i American Smelting 43 V4 Anaconda 42 Atchison S1&& Baldwin Locomotive 88 Bethelehem Steel, B 60 Central Leather 39 Chesapeake & Ohio 63 C. R. I. & Pacific 313,4 Chino Copper . 26 Crucible Steel 78 V Cuba Cane Sugar 19?4 General Motors 13 Goodrich Tires 37 Mexican Petroleum 1454 New York Central 704 Pennsylvania 35 Reading 72 Republic Iron & Steel 59 Sinclair Oil 267j Southern Pacific Vg -18 1 119 V, Studebaker i Union Pasific U. S. Steel 8244 : Utah Copper 55 LUGGAGE OF QUALITY At Prices that are Right 827 Main St.

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LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $16; clover, $14.00; heavy mixed, $14.00.

(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. May 14. Hayweak; No. 1 timothv, $18.5019; No. 2 timothy, $1818.50; No. 1 clover. $1617. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesnl price for creamery butter fs 35 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 301 cents a pound. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 30c lb.; leaf lettuce. 30c lb.; head lettuce. 40c lb.; onions, 5c lb; Bermuda onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15 cents a bunch: garlic, 50 cents lb.; new cabbage, 10c lb; sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green maueroes. 8 cents; cucumbers, 15 and 25c each; turnips, 10c lb.; carrots. 8 cents lb.. 2 lbs. for 15 cents: new carrots. 10c bunch; celery. 20c bunch: Brussel sprouts,50c cents bunch; Brussel sorouts, 50 cents quart; radishes, 5 cents per bunch; beets, 15c bunch, 2 for 25c; artichokes 3oc each; "green beans, 30c lb.; wax beans, 35c lb.; asparagus, 10c bunch; new corn, 10c each; green peas. 30c lb.; strawberries, 35c qt.; rhubarb. 5 cents bunch; pineapples, 3550c each; new peaches', 20c lb. PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 28 cents lb.; eggs, 20 cents a dozen; chickens, 24 cents a pound. FRUITS Bananas, 12 cents pound; lemons I ' y . S."?Si5 'IS-2 2 fruit. 10 and 15c: cocoanuts. 20c each: I ' - strawberries. 3035c qt. ; English wal nuts, 45 and 55 cents lb.; chestnuts, 50 cents lb.; pineapples, 35c each; apples, 5 to 10c lb.: $1.25 to $2 bushel; tangerines, 50c dozen. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1.35 for No. 2. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats. 32c; rye, $1.00; corn, 50c; straw, $8 per ton. SELLING Cottonseed meal. ton. $42 50; per cwt., $2.25. Oil meal, per ton, $48.00; per hundredweight, $2.50. Tankage, 60 per cent, $58.00 per ton; per cwt., $3.00. Bran, per ton, $30.00; per cwt., $1.60. Barrel salt, $3.50, middlings, $32.00 per ton; $1.75 per cwt.; Red Dog or White Middlings, $38.00; $2.00 cwt. Most of the eyeglasses found in Japanese ?hops are of American man ufacture.

ATTENTION TRAVELERS You will help reduce the High Cost of Living by using the Electric Railway when traveling. Our Fares are less than the Steam Roads. We have frequent limited trains between Richmond and Indianapolis. Through tickets sold and Baggage checked 10 all poicta in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky reached via Electric Railways. The Clean Way To Travel Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co.

AMERICAN MAGNESTONE

The most economical and durable exterior finish for your home, garage, barn or farm buildings is American Magne stone Stucco. American Magestone is NOT like ordinary stuccos. It is waterproof and fire proof. Its elastic qualities eliminate disfiguring cracks and scaling caused by expansion and contraction in other stucco. American Magnestone 'will renew an old building. It can be applied on old walls, changing a dilapidated structure into a beautiful and lasting building. 1 1 makes old buildings warm, in winter and cooler in summer. American Magnestone Flooring makes a waterproof, elastic and fireproof floor for kitchens, bathrooms or vestibules. American Magnestone Plaster has the same qualities as the other products. Come ia and talk with us about American Magnestone for new buildings or for remodelling.

Circuit Court

Suit for divorce was filed by Gertrude Edwards vs. Henry Edwards in Wayne circuit court Saturday. CriiPl and inhuman treatment was alleged. Complaint on breach of contract, demanding $349.16 was filed in Wayne circuit court Friday-bv the Interstate company against Lorin Ulrich, of Cambridge City. The complaint charges non-payment for a car of coal shipped in 1920. Nellie Hilling was granted a divorce from William Hilling in Wayne circuit court Saturday morning by Judge William A. Bond. Cruel and inhuman treatment and improper relations were charged by the plaintiff. Custody of two minor children was given Mrs. Hilling. Mr. Hilling was ordered to pay $5 a week for the support of the children. A change of venue from Union county to Wayne circuit court was filed Saturday morning in the suit of Lester LeFuze vs. the American Railway Ex press company for damages aggre gating $300. According to the com plaint a hog had been shipped from Centerville to Kitchel station and due to carelessness on the part of the ex press company had become overheated and died. Overseas Chaplain Speaks at Twin Creek Chapel WEST MANCHESTER, O., May 14. Charles V. Irwin, of Eaton, formerly chaplain with the over-seas forces, is to make a memorial address at Twin Creek chapel. May 29, at 2 o'clock. He is said to be a forceful 5peaker. He will recite events of the world war. According to Le Petit Parisien, the present population of Paris is 2,856,000, which is an increase of only 16,000 over the figure for the year 1911. FOR THE BLOOD Take Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. An old reliable medicine. Scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh and a "general run-down condition". At all drug stores. . BERTSCH SAYS WHY PAY MORE? Ask for 3B Coffee, 45c Lb. None Better Sterling Cash Grocery 1035 Main A. R. Bertsch, Prop ! "i

Hackman, Klehfoth & Co. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phon-s 2015. 2016

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TO CONFIRM EIGHTEEN

AT ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY Eighteen persons are to be confirmed at the 10:30 o'clock morning service Sunday, .in St. John's. Lutheran church. The pastor, the Rev. A. L. Nicklasi, will be in charge. A reunion service for all classes confirmed by the Rev. Nicklas will be held at the church at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Following are the names of those to be confirmed Sunday: Marie Fienning. Mildred Fienning, Madonna Erk, Frieda Hartman, Edith t Hofheinz, Mildred Bode, Marie Meyer, J Mrs. Lawrence Sturm, Roland Hirsch-! feld, Norman Pilgrim, William! Schroeder, Herman Pilgrim, Paul Kauper, Luther Marting, Howard Fulle, Howard Kanke, Clarence Aufdermasch and Robert McLear. Five Boys, Two Girls Week's Birth Total Seven births were reported for the past week in Richmond and Wayne

Assure yourself greater tire mileage. STAR TIRES, fabric or cord, are your guarantee. MID-WEST AUTO SERVICE CO. Wholesale and Retail K. of P. BLOG. SOUTH 8th ST.

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so low that we sell Goodyear Tires and Tubes every day at sale prices.

30x312 All-Weather Tread was $20, now

30x3 1 All-Weather Tread Cordwas $31.15, now

30x312 Non-Skid Fabricwas $18.50, now

Full Line of Accessories, Oil and Prest-O-Lite Batteries Vulcanizing Pays Our Work Guaranteed McConaha's Garage Phone 1480

Willys Knight and Overland Motor Cars OVERLAND RICHMOND CO. 11 S. 7th St Phone 1058 Fresh and Smoked Meats BUEHLER BROS, t 715 Main Street

county of which five were boys and two were girls. Following is the list: Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Gray. 1910 North D street, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wooley, 236 North Tenth street, boy : Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. DuGranrut. Washington township, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Harvey, Wayne township, boy; Hairy J. Bietry, Wayne township, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Kinder. Wayne township, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Cause. Clay township, boy.

Sweet Potato Plants OMER G. WHELAN The Feed Man 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679 LEE SELLS . GOOD TIRES All Kinds and All Prices 8 S. 7th St. Open Evenings TIRES and TUBES Now

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Fabrics $17.50 $24.50 $15.75 WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Authorized Ford Sales and Service N. 9th St. Opp. Postoffice Special Prices on Tires

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