Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 163, 20 May 1921 — Page 14
,lHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921. ii MX) NEVER LIKE ANVTH1N; l COOK FOR TOO MADE THOSE RW-CAKES COLL"- I WAt EbPECAL.Lj: FOR TOO AND YOUVE. OrLY THROUGH GOT NOW BRINGING UP FATHER BY McMANUS EATEN AeOOT HALF . I'LL. HAN E. TO CAT EM ALL JUVT TO PLEAvE rr 4 ivr tT1PT?C! of them: HEP IT'S A TOUH JOo OUT I'LL HAVE TO DO TCHANCE - I'M 212 Union National Bank :.- . : BulleMnaCHICAGO, May 20u Winnipeg May ... v 4 i i--Ar Vsnaaa Hamapp Mil, ,,VJ ' r,,""J"ClJ new are . reported but the Chicago and Winnipeg May tightness supports things. Forecast for southwest fair and warmer. About 130,000 wheat sold by Liverpool to Russia. The wheat market remains excited and if this advance continues it will finally Hft corn and oats. July .corn at 59fe -is -under the top for the week. Corn weather ideal and country selling corn "Rear. TT. 8, , Pat. Otf." and cash demand slowy Bulls expect more neip rrom snows repon uwui
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Building. CHICAGO. May 20. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board
May July May May. July May July "May May May
butchers, $7.008.00; good to fat cows. $5.506.00; bologna bulls, $5.005.50; butcher bulls, $5.506.0O; bologna cows, 12.00 3.50; calves, $7.009.00. Sheep Market "steady; j3.004.00. Lambs $7.OO9.00. .
Open High Low Close Wheat. ....1.54U 160 1.531,3 1.5934 1.214 1244, 1.20 - 1.244 Rye ....1.43i 1 48 1.43Vs- 148 Corn .... .59 .59 V, .57" .58 .... .60 v4 ."61 -59 -60 Oats 37 .3714 .36 .36 .38 .38 .38 .38 Pork ...17.25 1T:25 Lard ... 9.77 ..... 9"7 Ribs 9.90 9-90
fBy As5ociated FresO CHICAGO. May 20. Wheat No. 2 red. $1.59: No. 2 hard. $162. CornNo. 2 mixed. 59 c: No 2 yellow. 594 60. Oats No. 2 white. 3 S ft 38 lie; No. 3 whir. 37fr?.Sc. Pork nominal; ribs. $9.50 10.50; ribs, $9.35.
By Associated Fra PITTSBURGH, May 20 Hogs Re
ceipts, 2.300; higher; heavies, $8.60 (8.75; heavy, light Yorkers and pigs,
$9.65 9.75. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, L000;
steady: top sheep, $8.00; top lambs,
$12.00.
Calves Receipts, 100; steady; top,
$11.00.
"' ' Bv Associated FressV TOLEDO. O., May 20. Cloverseed: Prime cash. $11.75; Oct.. $10.20; Dec $10.10. AJpike: Prime cash, $13.50; Aug.. ; '$iiv; Oct- ,$1.0,10. ; - , Timothv Prime-cash. 1920. $3.12 V2: 1918, $3.02U; 1919. $3,071-3: May, $3.12!i; Sept. $3.40; Oct. $3.30. '. . Bv AMoclatei Press . CINCINNATI. O.. May 20. Wheat No. 2 red. $1.666 1.67; No. J red, $164 ftl.66; other grades as to quality, $1.5(51.64. . Corn No. 2 white, 642 6oc; No. o white. 63 a 64c; No. 4 white, 612(a 62c; No. 2 yellow. 64641zc; No. 3 vellow. 62(g63V2c; No. 4 yellow, 61 (1 62; No. 2 mixed. 62,. Oats Weak, ZSQAVnG. Rve $1.43 1.44. Hay $17.50 21.50. LIVE STOCK PRICES
CINCINNATI.- O., May 20 Receipts Cattle 500; hogs, 5,000; sheep 3,500.
Cattle Market - steady ; butchers
steers, good -to choice, $8.509.00;
fair to good,-$7.508.50; common to
fair, $5.507.S0; . heifers, good to
choice. $8.009.25; fair to good. $7.00
8.00; common to fair. $4.007.00;
cows, good to choice, $5.006.75. fair
to good, $4.756.00; cutters, $3.50
$4.50; canners, $2.00 3.00; stock steers. $6.008.00; stock heifers, $5.00
6.00; stock cows $4.005.00; bulls,
weak; bologna, $5.256.00; fat bulls,
$6.006.50; -milch cows, $35100;
calves $9.5010.00; fair to good. $8.00 9.50; common and large, $6.007.00. Hogs Market active, 50c higher.
heavies, $9.00 9.25; good to choice packers and butchers. $9.25; medium. $9.25; stags, $4.005,00; common to choice heavy fat sows. $6.00 7.25; light shippers. $9.25; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $7.00 9.25. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights. $5.506.00; fair to good. $3.50 5.50; common to fair, $1.003.00; bucks. $1.00 4.50; lambs, dull. 50c lower; good to choice, $13 0013.50; seconds. $10.0010.50; fair to good, $U.0013.00; skips, $8.009.00; clipped lambs, $5.0010.00.
First 4 87,44
Second 4 .- 87.20 Third 4 90.72 Fourth 4 87.36 Victory 3 97.70 Victory 4 97.72
s NEW YORK STOCKS By Associated Frss) NEW YORK. May 20. Close.
American Can 29' American Smelting 41 Anaconda 41 Atchison 81 Baldwin Locomotive 84 Bethlehem Steel, B. 58 Central Leather 39 Chesapeake and Ohio 58 C. R. I. and Pacific 32 Chino Copper 26 Crucible Steel 72 Cuba Cane Sugar 19 General Motors 12 Goodrich Tires 37 Mexican Petroleum 146 New York Central 69 Pennsylvania 34 Reading 71 Republic Iron and Steel 57 Sinclair Oil 26 Southern Pacific 76 Southern Railroad 21 Studebaker 77 Union Pacific : 120 U. S. Rubber 71 U. S. Steel 82 Utah Copper 55
Red Dog or White Middlings, $38.00; $2.00 cwt. REALTY TRANSFERS Wm. H. Kelley Jr. Trustee to Lena M. Colglazier and Earl, $1, lot 48 Haynes addition city. x Lillle W. Farquhar to Abbie E. Thomas, $1, lot 64 C. W. Starr's addi
tion city. , Earl Helms to Carl W. Coffman and
Eva M.; $1. lot 38 W. F. Manley's sec
ond addition city.
South Side Improvement association to Jessy Curtis, $1, lot 728 Beallview,
city. Charles A. Brown to Frank C. Till son, $1, lot 52 Thomas Woodnutt's ad dition city.
Frank C. Tillson to Charles A.
Brown and Bessie G., $1, lots 22-23 C.
T. Price's addition city. Arthur F. Nelson to Frank R. Piper, $1, lot 3 A. F. Nelson's addition Boston.
delivered to transportation lines. Efforts of the government it was said
to trace it to its destination had been unsuccessful.
In France the maximum penalty for cruelty to animate is a fine of $3.
Rotary Club Members Plan Greenville Trip Many members of the local Rotary club planned to make the trip to Greenville.O., Friday afternoon to take part in a big entertainment being man
aged by the Greenville club. Clubs from Piqua, Troy. Winchester. Union City and Muncie are to be represented at Greenville Friday night. Local members were to leave Richmond at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon.
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Most s;lcs of hogs, year ago . C'nttlc. KILLING STEERSCM to cboice, 1.250 lbs. up C- t.njon to medium. 1.250 lbs. up 3 ' u ehoice. 1,100 to 1.200 lbs - .!! - 10 medium, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs Cio.ul to choice, 950 to 1.050 lbs Good to best under 900 lbs r to medium, under 900 lbs Gyud to best yearlings . . itrOl KE USGood to best Cum nion to medium, 800 lbs Good to best under 800
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By Associated Press) CHICAGO. May 20. Cattle 4.000; beef steers, butcher she stock, calces, s-tockers, and feeders, generally steady: top beef steers. $9.30; bulk, ?8f?e 8.75: fat cows and heifers largely, $5.75 0)7.50.; calves, mostly $8.50(9; bulls, weak to lower; bulk, $5.2rff36.23. Hogs 21.000; mostly 10c higher; some butchers up more; top, $8.90; bulk, $S.40((i8.50; pigs, steady; bulk desirable, S8.508.75. Sheep 8,000; nearly all packers, direct; few loads natives on sale; best native lambs at $11; native springs. $13.75; others and sheep, 25 to 50c lower; best light ewes, $6.
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $16; clover, $14.00; heavy mixed, $14.00.
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. May 20. Hayfirm; No. 1 timothy. $1S.5019; No. 2 timothy, $1818.50; No. 1 clover, $1617.
BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 32 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 20 cents a pound.
UTAH WOOL GROWERS SELL AT 17 CENTS
(By Associated Press) SALT LAKE CITY, May 20 The wool marketing committee of the Parowan, Utah, growers today announced the sale of more than 50,000 fleeces approximating 500,000 pounds of wool to a Philadelphia company at 17 cents a pound. The same buyers are reported to have purchased the wool last year for 63 cents.
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. May 20. Cattle 225; iow; calves. 1,100; $1 higher, $5 (&12. Hog? 6.4 00; 023c higher; heavy, $9.23,9.50; mixed, $9.659.75; yorkers, light ditto and pigs, $9.75: ftw, $9.85; roughs, $7.257.50; stags,
l$4.50ft6. Shtxep and Iambs 1,800;
slow; 25c(g$1.25 lower; lambs, $(d!
11.50; yearlings, $710; weighters, $8
rab.2o; ewes, I7.75S.
$2 7.50; mixed sheep,
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PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, May 20. ButterFresh prints, 3033c; extra, C5 cents; packing stock, 12c. Eggs 1719c a doz. Fowls 2325c: broilers, l'-g to 2 pounds, r;o. 45c; leghorns, 35c; roosters, ll12c; stags, 1314c. turkrys,
;.oc: old time, zofciwc; young toras, 27(,35e; capons, 3S&42c; hens. 27 ,"5c; squabs, 11 pounds to the dozen, $4.50; rabbits, $2.502.75 per dozen; spring duks, 1520c; squabs, 16 HOC.
FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 30c lb.; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, 40c lb.; onions, Bo lb; Bermuda onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15 cents a bunch; garlic. 50 cents lb.; new cabbage, 10c lb; sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangoes, 5c each; cucumbers, 1& and 25c each; turnips, 10c lb.; carrots, 8 cents lb.. 2 lbs. for 15 cents: new carrots. 10c buncb; celery, 20c bunch: Brussel sprouts,50c cents buncb: Brussel SDrouts, 50 cents quart; radishes. 5 cents per bunch; beets, 10 cents per bunch; artichokes C5c each; green beans. 20c lb.; wax beans, 35c lb.; asparagus, 10c bunch; new corn, 10c each; green peas. 30c lb; strawberries, 30c qt.; rhubarb, 5 cents bunch; pineapples, 35 50c 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. 30 cents dozen; oranges 40 cents doz.; Navel oranges, 60 cents doz.; grape
fruit, 10 and 15c; cocoanuts, 20c each; 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 $3 bushel.
(The Joe Frank Company, 923 XenlaJ
Avenue. Bell, East 2819. Home 3485.) DAYTON. May 20. Poultry, alive, paying: Old hens. 18c lb.; chickens, 22c lb.; roosters, 12c lb.; spring chickens, 35c lb.; ducks, 12c lb.; geese, 12 cents lb. Eggs Fresh, paying 15c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying 2Sc lb.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 20 Butter Market lower; creamery firsts. 26t-c. Egsrs Higher; receipts, S.S76 cases; lowest. 18(5 lfic: firsts. 20&2ic. Live poultry Market, unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, 64 cars: old, steary; northern white, sacked and bulk, $11.15 cwt ; new, weak: I a. long white. $ 1.90ft.-2. 15 cwt; Texa triumphs. $2.S5$3 cwt.; S. C. Cobbltrs, $7.75&8 a bbL
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. May 20. ButterWhole milk creamery, extra, 33. Eggs Prime firsts, 20'; firsts 19; seconds. 1712Poultry Springers 2745; hens 27, turkeys, 35.
LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 20 Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 $88.12 First 4 (bid) 87,20 Second 4 87,12
Forged Permits Aid
in Removing Liquor From Old Kentucky (By Associated Preia) LOUISVILLE, May 20. Four thousand cases of whiskey valued at more than $300,000 have been withdrawn from three Kentucky distilleries free ware houses on forged permits within the last six weeks, it was announced at the office of Elwood Hamilton, collector of internal revenue for Kentucky here today. The permits came from Pennsylvania. Investigation of their genuineness brought word from Arthur McKean, prohibition director for Pennsylvania that they had been made out on blank by persons whose rights to have permits have been revoked. At Mr. Hamilton's office, it was said that the liquor, apparently had been transported out of the state on trucks and then
Briefs
Turtle Soup Saturday at the Enterprise Cafe, 419 Main St Weber's old stand. Henry Schroeder, Prop.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1.40 for No. 2.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 32c; rye, $1.00; corn, 50c; straw, $8 per ton. SELLING Oil meal, per ton, $48.00; per hundredweight, $2.50. Tankage, 60 l;er cent, $5S,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.;
Exempt From Federal Income Tax City of Cincinnati, Ohio 5Vz Funding Deficiency Bonds Price to yield 5.35 Circular on request. Westheimer & c"nay Wafaut St CINCINNATI, O. Members of NW T.r st.sk tzetuit (Hrvet Cincinnati Staok Cxeh.ng. Pit rat. ChlMgo .rd of Tr.a. Wlr.
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Dayton, o. ecu fnone, tasi zu. ' DAYTON. O.. May 20. Hogs Re- - ceipts 4 cars; market 5 cents higher; choice heavies, $8.80; butchers and packers. $8.80; heavy Yorkers, $8.80; light Yorkers, $8.80; choice fat sows, r$6.507.00; common to fair, $5.506; , pigs,-$8.50!j?8.80; .stags. $4.505-00. -" CattleMarket, steady; fair to good '"shippers,' $8i008.50; "good to choice " butchers, $8.00i?8.50; fair to medium
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