Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 165, 23 May 1921 — Page 12

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GRAIN PRICES FurnUhed by E. W. WAGNER A CO, "212 Union National Bn -v . - , Building-; nmrim Mar 23. buus precici dry weathe'r and " do" not "expect much , 1-0 n Ar in tvia fnwnst nf nhnwcrs and cooler-for Kansas. The LeCount and Snow reports suggest 90 to 100 million for Kansas. They also suggest v the j chance of further loss of 10 this month. The winter wheat 590,000 promise against 628 on May forecast. ) The wheat visible is cut to ,ioo,wu. Overnight the bulls are hesitating ow-: ing to the big advance, but believe ; in firmness against the southwest re-. ports from Snow. Oats ana corn should be bought on small dips. . RANGE oTfUTURES FurnUhed by E. W- WAGNER & CO., 212 Union, National Bank . ,. . . Building. CHICAGO. . May 23. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board of trade today: Wheat Open High Low Close Mav ...1.68 . 1.70 1.65 1.67 July ...1.28 ' 1.31H 1-26 1.28 Rye May. ...1153. . 1.56 1.53 1-53. . Corn. . .July .... -62U .622 -61 -61J4 Sept .65 .65 -64 .64 Oats Julv ... .41 ..42 . .40 -40 Sept. .... .43 .43 .41 . - .42 Pork May ..17.25 1725 Lard May .. 19 37 9-37 Ribs May .. 9,97 9.97 (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O..-May .23. Wheat No. 2 red, $1,731.74; No. 3 red, $1.701.72; other grades as to quality $1.631.68. Corn No. 2 white, 65 66c; No. 3 white. 6465c; No. 4 white. 62 63c; No. 2 yellow, 6565c; No. 3 yellow 6364c; No. 4 yellow, 62 63c; No. 2 mixed 6363c. Oats. 4143c; rye. $1.451.46; nay, (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 23. No. 2 hard, $1.67; No. 2 mixed, $1.674. Corn No. 2 mixed," filQlc; o. 2 yellow, 61 62c ; . .., Oats No.. 2. white, 40Vi41c; No. 3 white. 4040?4c. Pork Nominal;- ribs, $9.5010.50; lard, $9.37. (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., May 23. Cloverseed Prime cash, $13.75; Aug., $11.50; Dec. $10.30. Alsike Prime cash, $13.50; Aug., $11.50; Oct., $10.10. Timothy Prime cash, $3.12; 1918, $3.02: 1919, $3.02; Sept., $3.40; Oct., $3.30. LIVE STOCK PRICES (Bv Associated Press) lNDIAN'APOI.TS. May 23. Hogs Receipts. 8.000; lower. Cattle Receipts. 900; lower. Calves Receipts. ooO; higher. , Slieep Receipts. :'-"; .unchanged.' . Hogs. Top price $ f ' OA Most sales, all weights .. 8 u s SO ill--"! nul assorted. 160 to -no Ihs 8 S5 9 00 Mixed and assorted. 200 to . 225 lbs. . . . .... 8 .o 8 So j Mixed and assorted 225 ,o . . ",0 lbs 8 Gofy 8 SO lixed and assorted, 230 - lbs. up S r.oro) 8 6o Jood pigs, all wciKhts .. S 7 Other good pigs largely.. S i.OW o Sows according to quality fi OO 7 10 Most good sows 7 oft) 7 00 Sales in truck market .. S 7o!S' 9 10 :t.r-t heavy hogs a year ago 14 8 3 Best light pigs year ago II 3 Most sales of hogs, year ago It 85 Cattlr. KILLING ST1CKKS fini to choice, 1.250 lbs. up 8 nOIJ S Si C mon to medium. 1.250 - lb, up . . 8 00'j S 50 ii.ii to choice, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs S S 75 d'. iipo" to medium, 1.100 to 1.200 lbs. 7 50 fi' S 00 Good to choice, 950 to 1.050 lbs S OOSji S 75 tlond to best under 900 lbs 7 50 8 00 I", ' in medium, under 900 lbs C 50 7 25 Jood to best yearlings .. S 00 'sp 8 50 Hood to best 7 00 8 00 i Common to medium. SOO I lbs. up 6 50 Cf 7 00 lood to bes-t under 800 lbs 7 50 tf S 50 I (.' mi'i to medium, under 800 lbs C 00 7 00 ,.v. (Jood to best. 1.050 lbs. up 6 25 7 25 ,iuuii to medium, 1,050 I lbs. up 5 00frj 6 00 i to ciioice. under 1.050 lbs 5 50 rg) 6 00 common to fair, under 1.050 lbs 5 00 5 75 Poor to Bood cutters .... o 50(tf 4 50 frxnr in fund Vanntrs ... L" 0m :i nfi Uood to best, 1.300 lbs up 5 Mf 5 50 v. .ii lo euoice under 1,300 lbs 6 OOQ 7 00 to medium, under 1.300 lbs 6 T0"3 6 75 Common to good bologna 4 00'a' 5 00 tv Kb o.'-' i to choice veals, under 200 lbs 9 00g10 50 uou to medium veals, under 200 lbs 7 00 8 00 tioo.i to euolce heavy caives 7 00 S 00 . iiiuii to medium, beavy calves 6 60 7 50 sji'UCKKRS & FE1SD1NG Cah'LGood to choice steers. 800 lbs. and up 7 00 7 50 uuu to lair steers. 800 lbs. up 6 50 7 00 Ciood to choice steers, under 800 lbs 6 75 7 25 O ,inn!i to tair steers, under 800 lbs. 6 00 6 50 Medium to good heifers.. 5 00 6 25 Medium to good cows . . 4 25 6 25 a.i.cn calves. ZaO lo 400 lbs 6 00 7 00 Native Sheep and laxub. Good to choice light sheepj 4 00 4 50 oooii to cnoice heavy sheep 3 00 4 00 Common to medium sheep l uon 2 ou Selected handy weight lambs 8 00 9 00 Other good light lambs .. 8 00(y S 50 Heavy lambs 7 50tfi 8 00 Spring lambs S 0012 tio Bucks, 100 lbs 2 00a 3 00 Common to medium lambs 7 00tp 8 00 DAYTON MARKET Home Phone, 81235. Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28. DAYTON, O.. May 23. Hogs Receipts six' cars; market 30 lower; choice heavies, $8.50; butchers and packers. $8.50; heavy Yorkers, $8.50; light Yorkers, $8.50; choice fat sows. $6.507.00; common to fair. $5.50 6; pigs, $8.008.50;' stags, $4.505.00. Cattle Market, steady; fair to good shippers, $8.008.50;' good to choice butchers, $8,008.50; fair to medium

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BRINGING UP FATHER y BY McMANUS Ttee. tr. a Pat. Oft." butchers, $7.008.00; good to fat cows, $5.5O6.0O; bologna bulls, $5.005.50; butcher bulls, $5.50(3'6.00; bologna cows, $2.003.50; calves, $7.009.00. Sheep Market steady; $3.004.00. Lambs $7.00 9.00. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, May 23. Cattle Receipts, 1,550; lower; steers. $9.00 9.40; heifers, $8.008.75; cows, $4.50 7.00. Hogs Receipts, 9,000; lower; heavies, $8.508.85; heavy and light Yorkers and pigs, $9.509.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,500; lower; top sheep, $7.25; top lambs, $11.25. Calves Receipts, 1,350; steady; top $11.00. ' (By Associated Press CINCINNATI, O., May 23 Receipts Cattle 1,750; hogs, 7,500; sheep, 1,900. Cattle Market slow to 25c lower; butcher's steers, good to choice, $8.50 9.00; fair to good, $7.508.50; com-J mon to fair, $5.507.50; heifers, good to choice, $8.009.75; fair to good, $7.00 8.00; common to fair, $4.00 $7.00; cows, good to choice, $6.00 $6.50; fair to good, $4.50 6.00; cutters, $3.005.00; canners, $2.002.50; stock steers, $6.00 8.00; stock heifers, $5.006.00; stock cows. $4.005.00; bulls, steady, bologna, $5.006.00; fat bulls, $6.006.50; milch cows, slow, $35.00100; . calves, steady; extra, $9.5010.00; fair to good, $8.009.50; common and large, $6.007.00. Hogs Active; market steady to 25 cents higher; heavies, $9.009.25; good to choice packers and butchers, $9.25; medium, $9.25; stags, $4.00 $5.00; common to choice heavy fat sows. $6.007.25; light shippers, $9.25 9.50; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $7.00 g7.50. Sheep 50c lower; good to choice lights. $5.005.50; fair to good, $3.00 5.00; common to fair, $1.003.50; bucks. $1.00 4.00; lambs, 50c lower; good to choice. $13.0Q13.50; seconds, $9.0010.00; fair to good, $10.00 $13.00; skips. $7.008.00; clipped lambs, $9.0010.00. fBy Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 23. Cattle, receipts 23,000; market, slow; beef steers and butcher she stock, 25 to 40 cents lower; top yearling steers and heifers, $9; top medium weight steers. $8.90; bulk. $7.75 8.50; fat cows and heifers, $5.50 7; bulls, mostly 50c lower; bulk $5 5.75; calves, stockers and feeders, weak; excessive fills delaying trade; Hogs receipts 42,000; active, 10 to 15 cents lower that. Saturday's average; top. $8.80; bulk, $S.408.75; pigs steady; bulk desirable, $8.60 8.75. Sheep Receipts, 22,000; lambs, 25 to 50 cents lower; shorn top, $11.50; bulk. $11 11,50; best wooled. Colorados, $12; California springs. $13.15: no sheep sold early, to selling 75c to $1 lower. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, May 23. Cattle, 3.100; slow; 15" 50c lower; shipping steers, $S.O09.1O; butchers, $8.00 8.50; yearlings, $S.25 9.00; heifers, $5.25 S. 25; cows, $2.25 6.75; bulls, $4.506.50; stockers and feeders. $5.00 7.25: fresh cows and springers, $50 120; alves, 3,300; 50c lower; $5.00 11.50. Hogs, ;16,600: 15. and 25 lower heavy. $9.259.40; mixed, $9.409.50; Yorker, light ditto and pigs, $9.50;; roughs, $7.257.50; stags, $4.506.00. Sheep and lambs, 4,600; 50c$1.00 lower: lambs, $5.0011.00; yearlings. NERVOUS FAINTING SPELLS Mrs. Werner Tells How They Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Camden, N. J. ''Before my baby was born i was run down and weak, bad HirnSI Pains m mJ back and H Jilstomacl was very Janervous and would have fainting spells. I certainly suffered awfully with those nervous fainting spells. I did not know anyone at times and used to scream. A doctor treated me for the spells but did not seem to do much ffood. I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills before so I began taking them again. I soon felt a change and could do my work without pain and was cured of those nervous spells. Now I have a nice fat baby girl and had an easy time at birth, thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Mrs. William C. Werneb. 1216 Van Hook St., Camden, N. J. When a wife finds her energies are flagging, she is weak, nervous, suffers from backache, tne "blues" she should build her system up at once by taking that standard woman's medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as did Mrs. Werner. If there is anything about your condition you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., in regard to your health. Advertisement. luuiiniiutumiuiJiinuuruitiuiiluniuiiuluuiaiuuuiimiuiiaiuuiniRHHUuuil. j METAL EGG CRATES for Parcel Post IRVIN KEED & SON TiiniuiniHititMuiuiiintiuNuuiumuuiiuniitiuiiHiiimininiMmuHiiminntnni

$7.009.50; wethers, $7.007.50; ewes $2.007.00; mixed sheep, $6.757.00. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, May 23. ButterFresh prints, 3031c; extra, 65 cents; packing stock, 12c. Eggs 17 20c dozen. Fowls 21250; broilers, 1 to 2 pounds, 5 45c; leghorns, 35c; roosters, 1012c; stags. 1314c; turkeys, 35c; old time, 2530c; youug toms, 2730c; capons, 3842c; hens 27 30c; squabs, 11 pounds to the dozen, $4.50; rabbits, $2.50 2.75 per dozen; spring ducks, 13 18c; squabs, 16 10c. (The Joe Fcank Company, 923 Xenla Avenue. Bell, East 2819. Horns 3485.) DAYTON, May 23. 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 13c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying 26c lb. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 23. Butter market higher; creamery firsts 27 c. Eggs Receipts 32,832 cases; market unchanged; lowest 1819c; firsts, 21i,422c. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls, 24c; broilers, 40c. Potatoes 90 cars; old,weak; Northern Whites, sacked and bulk, 90c $1.00 cwt.; new, stronger; Louisiana and Mississippi Triumphs, $3.00 cwt., long white, $2.75 cwt.; Texas Triumphs, $3.503.60 cwt.; South Carolina Cobblers, $7.25 a bbl. fBy Associated Press) CINCINNATI, May 23. Butter fat. whole milk creamery, extra, 31c. Eggs Prime firsts, 2021c; firsts, 19 19c; seconds, 1718c. Poultry Springers, 2445c; hens, 2426c; turkeys, 35c. NEW YORK STOCKS (Bv Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 23 Open. American Can 28i Am. Smelting 42 Anaconda 41 Atchison 80 Baldwin Locomotive 85 Bethlehem Steel, B 60 Central Leather 39 Chesapeake and Ohio 57 C. R. I. and Pacific 32 Chino Copper 26 Vs Crucible Steel 72 Cuba Cane Sugar 18 General Motors 11 Goodrich Tires 37. Mexican Petroleum 149Vs Ney York Central 68 Pennsylvania 34 Reading 71 Republic Iron andSteel 58 Sinclair Oil 26 Southern Pacific 75 Southern Railroad 20 Studebaker ; 73 U. Union Pacific 119 U. S. Rubber 72 4 U. S. Steel 83,i LTtah Copper 56 Always Fresh at All Groceries 4 C0 BREAD Made by ZWISSLER'S

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-vjm OE FORE I POT XOU LIBERTY BONOS By Associated Presa) NEW YORK, May 23 Final price on Liberty bonds today were: ZY2 $88.00 First 4, bid 87.20 Second 4 87.12 First 44 S7.48 Second 4V4 87.03 Third 44 90.60 Fourth 4V4 87,24 Victory 3 97.5S Victory 4 97.56 LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $16; clover, $14.00; heavy mixed, $14.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, May 23. Hayfirm; No. 1 timothy, $18.5019; No. 2 timothy, $1818.50; No. 1 clover, $1617. 8 UTTER W5JOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 32 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 20 ceuts u pounu. FRUIT and VEGETABLES lb.; head lettuce. 40c lb.: onion3, 5c Tomatoes, 30o lb.; leaf lettuce. 30c 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. 1I and 25c each: turnips, 10c lb.; carrots. 8 cents lb.. 2 lbs. for 15 cents: new carrotx. 10c bunch; celery, 20c bunch: Brussel sprouts,50c cents buncb: Brussel aurouts, 50 cents quart; radishes. 5 cents per bunch; beets, 10 cents per bunch; artichokes o5c each; green deans. 20c lb.; wax beans, 35c lb.; asparagus, 10c bunch; new corn. 10c each; green peas. 30c lb; strawberries4, 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.; grapefruit, 10 and 15c; cocoanuts, 20c each: strawberries, 30 35c qt.; English walnuts. 45 and 55 cents lb - chestnuts. ' 50 cents lb.; pineapples, 35c each: apples, 5 to 10c lb.; $1.25 to $3 bushel. 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. $18.00: per rtimiuiiiiniuimuiiiimiuiuiuun tin titatiinirmiiiiiiini tm in mi tii mill tun Buster Brown f Shoes for Boys and Girls are the best made. 1 ! WESSEL SHOE CO. L 718 Main St. j MMHiiMiiiiiitiimiimmimuuii imiiiim in n imiii mi aiituttuttiMU Minimi iinmrfl All Makes of Batteries Rc-Charged, Repaired and Rebuilt. Free testing and free delivery service RICHMOND BATTERY &. RADIATOR CO. Phone 1365 12th and Main , AUIIIIIIltlMltnilUllMIUlflIIUIIIIIIItMlllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIMItlltlllllll1IUlinilMUIIl I THE BANK OF SERVICE 12nd National Bankl iiiiuintninHiiiittnuiiuuimniiiniiitiitiiitiiiiniMiiuiitnniimiimiiiiimiiiuuiiii Richmond, Ind.

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( nunareaweiFirt, $z.ou. Tannage, o l.er cent, $58,00 per ton: per cwt, $3.00. Bran, per ton, $30.00; per cwt., $1.60. Barrel salt, $3.50, mid dlings. $32.00 per ton: $1.75 per cwt.; Red Dog or White Middlings, $3S.OO; $2.00 cwt. REALTY TRANSFERS. Lydia C. Sherman to Mary Van Schoich, $1, lot 25 Bickle & Laws add. city. j Eliza Neal to Jess Gauntt and Martha M., $1,600, lot 4, blk. 23, Hagerstown. John Miller to Carrie Harry, $1, lots 7, 8, blk. 40, Hagerstown. Charles L. Sanders to James E. Fry, and Margaret, $1, part N. W. 5-14-1. Friends Discuss Policy For Southland Institute Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ratliff, of Knightstown, formerly teachers in the Southland institute, managed by the American Society of Friends; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris and Anna Eaves, of this city, together with Ruthanna M. Simms, general secretary of the American Friends board of home missions, were, to hold a conference at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, to discuss the poicy for the institution for the coming year. Southland Institute committee is to meet Monday night. Five of Big Gas Bags in Race, Come to Earth (By Associated Press) BIRMINGHAM. Ala., May 23. With i the landing of the balloon "Binning j ham's semi-centennial" at Stuart, Va., j early today, five of the nine gas bags j which left here Saturday night in the ; national balloon elimination race had come to earth. Others were believed to be somewhere over Ohio, probably heading eastward. PRODUCE MARKET SLUMPS. GREENVILLE, O., May 23. A big slump in the local butter and egg market has been noted recently. Dealers are now paying from 15 to 20 cents for butter, and retailing it at from 20 to 25 cents, while eggs are being bought for 16 cents a dozen and sold for 20 cents. LEE Sells Good FORD TIRES 30x3 $9.75 30x3 V2 $11.75 No. 8 S. 7th St. Richmond

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