Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 179, 8 June 1921 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921.

Markets

GRAIN PRICES Furnithed by E. W. WAGNER & CO.. 212 Union National . Bank Bulldlno. ! CHICAGO. June 8. Wheat firm on large rains in the southwest and unsettled forecase may delay wheat move. Corn weak on large receiptsslow demand, signs of wonderful crop ptart. Whear- visible very small at 8,300,000. Kansas wheat news much ; improved. Weekly United States re-j port favorable except dry in sections. I Overnight market depends on the 2:15 report and southwest weather. Private reports this wek. large but visible may decline a little. Sterling weak, j looks as if new German financing ; export sales. k.. r w wAftwtrp a r.n o,r Rani, Building l rwirinn t a J ir,nvinsr is! the range of' futures on Chicago board

of trade today: Open High Low Close Wheat. Julv 1.2934 1 324 129Vs 1.32V Sept. ...1.16 1.17V 1.151 117 July ....1.2334 1.2t 1.24 1.26 Corn July .... .633 .64 .625g -3 Sept 64 Tn .65 .63 -64 Oats July 38i .38 .agi'g .OS1 Sept 403s .40Vs .39"8 -40 Pork. Julv ...17.60 .... 17 60 Lard. July . .. 9.82 9.82 Ribs. July . .. 9.82 9.82

IF.v Associated Press) TOLEDO. O., June 8 Cloverseed Prime cash. $13.75; Oct.. $11.00; Dec, $10.90; Aug.. $11.50; Oct., $11.00. Timothy Prime cash, 1920, $3.10; 1918. $3.00; 1919, $3.05; Sept., $3.50; Oct., $3 .40. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Juno 8 Wheat No. 2 red. $1.51 ffi 1.52; No. 2 hard, $1.59U. Corr No 2 mixed, 62fj63; No. 2 yellow, 62-i-U63Vi. Oats No. 2 white, 3S'4; No. 3 white Pork Nominal. Lard $9 65. Ribs $9.50(g 10.50. I F. Asso, .ated Press) CINCINNATI. June 8. Wheat No. j 2 red. $1.61102; No. 3 red. $1..-.S I fiO: other grades a? to quality. $1.52 (f1.57. Corn No. 2 white, 66a67c: No. 3 white, 64(&65c: No. 4 white. 63 641-, Corn No. 2 yellow. 62(&62J2c; No. 3. yellow, 6H1SIV2C; No. 4 yellow, 592fr eot.c. Torn No. 2 mixed. 60 SUHc "Oats. ::ST 401-oC; rye, $1.47 (R'1.4S; hay. $15 20. LIVE STOCK PRICES 1 (Bv APoelated Press) INDIANA POT .TS. June S. Hops Receipts. 12.000; hifrher. Cattle Receipts. 1.20O; lower. Calves Hcceipts. 1.000; lower. Sheep l;eccpiu 700: lower. Hoc Top price t 0 Most alos. all weights S SO Mixed and assorted lo to 200 lbs S Mixed and assorted 200 to 225 lbs. : Mixed and assorted 22.' to 2."0 lbs S Mixed and assorted. 22.". lb-. ii f",oiid pips, all weights S Sow? at'CordiiifT to quality H 50 ;3'a S 50 .I') down 0Ol 7 '(! 7-.fi- 7, "jr. Most of p-DOri sows h SrtH-B in trick market x All weight:-, x ear a so . . 11 Otitic KlU.lXrt STKKIir- :. 'n s :. Uniri to choice. !..M ins. up Common to medium. 1.2-0 lbs. up ("iood to choice, 1.100 to 1.200 lb: Common to medium. 1.1 oo to 1.200 lbs Good to choice. 050 to 1.050 lbs "'.iinmon to medium. 000 to 1.050 lh;-. S 25 W S 30 7 50 fi' 8 DO S 00 S "0 ; ooif s 00 7 r.0(a S -j 7 00 1ft 7 50 tjood to best under 000 lbs 7 25 7 75 Poor to medium, untie r 000 lbs '.Oft 7 on lr.od to best veurlinars 7 75W 9 "0 Hl-JKKKS-i iood to b. st 7 OO .-i? S 25 Common to medium. S00 lbs. up 7 00 3' S 00 iliiiiil to best under S01 lbs 7 50 tt S oO j Cmimon to medium, untier S00 lbf 6 OO.fj 7 00 I COWS : li.iod to best. 1.050 lbs up fi 00W 7 00 I Common to medium. 1.05O I lbs. up 5 "OS 5 75: Good to choice. U'ider i 1 .050 lb" j Oi'i! 6 00 Common to fair. under l.ti50 lbs Poor to good cutters . . Poor to good canners . . . iH'LLSGood to best. 1.T.0O lbs. up Good to choice. under 1.300 Ids l'Hir to medium. under 1.3O0 lbs t 00f(i l f.O'a 2 00 'ii iio',f t now no 50 50 Common to good bolosna 1 CALVES0 ' Good to choice vials, under 2O0 lbs Common to medium veals, under 200 lbs I oo 'd l o oo j 00 'fi S 50 I Good to choice heavy calves 7 00W 7 00 C o m m o n to medium heavv cnlves 6 OOdt 7 00 STOCKKKS & FEKblNG CATTLK , Good to choice steers, S00 lbs. and up 7 00 7 50 Common to fair steers. S00 lbs. up fi 50 0 7 00 Good to choice steers, under SO0 lbs 6 hOlf 7 00 Common to fair steers, under S00 lb 6 00 6 50 Medium to pood heifers.. 5 00fi 6 00 Medium to pood cows .. 4 00jl 5 00 Stock calve.-. 250 to 400 lbs 6 10 7 00 attve Shwp anil lumhi. Good to choice tlKht stieep$ 2 50'g 3 00 Good to choice heavy sheep 00 3 50 Common to medium sheep 1 00 2 00 Good to choice yearlings 5 50 6 00 . Other vounp lambs 7 50 9 50 Bet sprins lambs 10 00ig.ll 00 Sucks. 100 lbs 2 00(tf 3 00 Common to medium yearllng . . . J . 4 00g 5 00

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"Re. U. a Pat. Of. DAYTON MARKET Home Phone, 81235. j . l. . . k t r . Dayton. O. Bell Phone. East 28. DAYTON. O, June 8 Hogs Re- j ceipis, rive cars; mantel, zoc nisner; choice heavies, $8.25; butchers and PaerK $8.23; heavy Yorkers, $8.25; $6.507.00; common to fair, $5.00fr $5.50; pigs. $8.00 8.25; stags, $4.0U'if $5.00. Cattle Market, steady; fair to good shippers, $8.00g8.50; good to cboicti butchers, $8.00(fi8.50: fair to medium butchers, $7.00 8.00: good to fat cows. j $5.50(5 6.00; bologna bulls, $5.005.50; butcher bulls. $5.50QG.OO; bologna i cows, $2.00ft3.50; calves. $7.00S 9.00. ! I Sheep Market steady; j Lambs $7.00(&9.00. $3 OOtt 4.00. i I (By Associated Press) I EAST BUFFALO, June 8. CattleReceipts 125. steady; calves, receipts, juu, duc lower; jatuii.ov. Hogs Receipts 1,920; 15 to 25 cents higher; heavy $8 50(&8.75: mixed. $9 (9.15: yorkers $9.109.25; light ditto and pigs. $9.35& D.50; roughs $6.25 $6.50; stags. $4(55. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 800; lambs 25c lower; lambs $6 (& 14.25; others unchanged. 1 By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., June 8. Receipts Cattle, 700; iiogs, 4,500; sheep, 6,000. Cattle Market weak: butcher sfpers srnnrl to eboirp. S7 504xS.50: fair

to good. .'6.50-a 7.50: common to fair.i u.mu.naii, u.. June a. uuiier $5.00 ti 6.50; heifers, good to choice, j Whole milk, creamery. ?4c. Eggs $S.0O (a 9.00; fair to good. $0.50 ! Prime firsts, 20&21c; lirsts, 1SV2 fi.'8.00;" common to fair, $4.006.50; j 19c; seconds 1415c. Poultry Springcows, cood to choice, $5.25 -& 6.25: fair ers. 2245c; hens. 24c; turkeys. 30c.

to good. $4.00(75.25: cutters, $3.00 3.50"; canners" $1.00'&2.50: stock: steers $6i0fi7 50: stock heifers. $5! 7 6.00; stock cows, $3.504.50: bulls, j

steadv; bologna, $4.O0fi5.25: tation LiDeriy Donas toaay were:

nuns, $D.2otj b.nu; mncn cows, sieauj.i" . . . , ' 1 milch cows, steady; M WO- ro vac crariv extra $9.50(& : 10.00; fair to good. $8.009.50; coni mon and large. $5.00Cn 7.00: Hogs Steady; 25 cents higher heavies. $8.25; good to choice packers 1 and butchers. $8.25: medium $8.25 ! 8.50; stags. $4.004.50 common to ; choice heavy fat- sows, $5.O0lS6.75; light shippers, $8.50; pigs, 110 pounds ; and less $7.00 8.50. Sheep Weak; good to choice lights $3.50iS 4.00; fair to good. $2.00i3.50; common to fair, 25c to $1.50: bucks, I $1.00 2.50: lambs, slow: 50 cents lower; good to choice $13. 75fi 14.00:

' I seconds. $9.0011.00; fair to good. T T,0j $11.0013.75; skips, $5.00fi8.00. i Jh RUPTURED

j (By Associated Press) i LrULAuU, June s. jau.ie tie1 ceipis, 8,000; heavy beef steers slow; i others steady to strong: choice handy - weight bid SS.90: bulk beef steers. $7.50(i8.35: she stosk and bulls, bulk butcher caws and heifers. $57: bulls largely $4.505.75; veal calves steady to "J5c higher: bulk vealers $99.75; stockers and feeders slow. Hogs Receipts 21.000; opening fair ly active, 15 to 25c higher; later slow. top one load early $8.50 bulk $8.10 $8.40; pigs mostly 10c higher; bulk desirable around $8.25. Sheep Receipts 21,000; lambs 25 to 50c lower; some springs off more; sheep 25c lower; shorn lamb top to city butchers $12.25; native springs, top early $13.35 to city butchers! $13 to packers; a few choice light ewes, $4.5004.75. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH. Pa., June 8. Hogs Receipts 3.000: higher: heavies. $S.258.50; heavy, light Yorkers and pigs. ?S.O04I9.UU. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 300, steady; top sheep $5.50; top lambs, $10.00. Calves Receipts, 200; steady; top, $11.00. Briefs AMERICAN LEGION Important business Wednesday night, June 8. Also preliminary funeral arrangements. All members urged to attend. R. B. Mather, Commander. LOST Pocketbook containing currency and pass to tracks, Indianapolis Union Depot, for George H. Evans. Leave First National Bank. Reward. Men's Light Weight Suits $9.50 to $29.50 WHEN STORE 712 Main Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded

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PRODUCE MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, June 8. Butter packing stock. 1012c. Eggs 18c dozen. Fowls 16&20c; broilers, to 2 pounds, 28 (a 40c; leghorns, 30c; roosters, 8 a 10 cents; turkeys, 35. cents; old toms. 25 center vounz toms 27fo30c; capons, 38S242c; hens 27 30c; squabs, 11 pounds to the dozen. $4.50: rablits, $2.50ft2.75 per dozen: spring ducks, 1315c; squabs, 16 16 ! i.0c. I , i (The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xeni I Avenue. Bell, East 2819. Home 34B5.) ! DAYTON. June 8 Poultry, alive, i paying: old hens. 14c; lb.; fowls, 15l 1 lb - roosters. 6c lb.: sDrine chickens, 25p lh rlnrks. fir lh eoose fii- lh Eggs Fresh, paying 17c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying, 27c. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. June 8 Butter Market Unchanged Eggs Keceipts 14,569 cases; market higher. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls. 23c; broilers 3845c. Potatoes Steady; receipts 107 cars, Alabama Spalding Rose. $2.35 2.50 cwt.; Louisiana long white, $22.25 cwt. ; Texas Triumphs. $3 cwt.; Virginia, $5.25 a bbl.; North Carolina, $4.50(g4.75 f bbl.; South Carolina, $4.50(&4.65 a bbl. 1 Bv Associated Press LIBERTY BONDS. By Associated Press NL )ORh, June S. hinal prices Vs $SS.0b - ' : First 4 8..0 - ISond 1 86.70 HrFt 4K SS.00 ;j Second 4V4 86.9S 91.30 1 S7.10 I is in! ' ' ' mra 4' . Fourth 414 Victory Victory 44 98.40 NEW YORK STOCKS (Bv Afrsootateii Press.) NEW YORK, June S. 1 : i . - fir i lurfu v an .o'4 j American Smelting 39 Anaconda 38 TRY THIS FREE 1 Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. I SENT FREE TO PROVE THIS j Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should write at once to W. S. Rice, 1059 Main St., Adams, N. Y.. for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally ! and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why suffer! this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene ana such dangers from a ! small and innocent little rupture, the' kind that has thrown thousands on 1 the operating table? A host of men and women are daily running such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly a wonderful ! thing and has aided in the cure of ruptures that were as big as a man's two fists. Try and write at once, using i the coupon below. ! Free for Rupture W. S. Rice, Inc., 1059 Main St., Adams, N. Y. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating application for Rupture. Nam Address State . . The Easy Wash Way Call 2766 Richmond Home Laundry a

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FEEL LIKE Ab r I W(JZ BEATEN UP Atchison ., 80 Baldwin Locomotive 77 Bethlehem Steel, B 53 Central Leather 36i Chesapeake & Ohio 57 C. R. I. & Pacific 31 Chino Copper 24li Crucible Steel 62 Vt Cuba Cane Sugar 12 General Motors 10V oooaricn iires aoa Mexican Petroleum 145V.,, ew Yrk Central 68'i Pennsylvania 34V-, Reading 6858 Republic Iron and Steel 50 Sinclair Oil 21 K Southern Pacific 74 Southern Railroad 20'; Studebaker 71 union Pacinc JliV U. S. Rubber 61 U. S. Steel 76 18 Utah Copper 52 LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $16; clover, $14.00; heavy mixed, $14.00. INDIANAPOLIS, June 8. Hayfirm; No. 1 timothy, $18.50$) 19; No. 2 timothy, $18 18.50; No. 1 clover, $1617. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The whei'esalp price for creamery butter is 32 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 20 cents a pouiiu. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes, C0i iii.: leaf Itsttuor, 30c lb.; head lettuce, 40c lb.; onions, 10c lb; Bermuda onions, luc lb.: parsley, 15 cents a bunch: garlic. 50 cents lb.; new cabbage. 10c lh: sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangops, 5c each: cucumbers. 20 cents each; turnips, 10c lb.: carrots. 8 cents lb.. 2 lbs. for 15 cents: new carrots. 10c bunch; celery 25c bunch: Brussel sprouts 50u quart; radishes. 5 cents per bunch; beets, 10 cents per bunch; artichokes -c each; gree beans 35c lb.; j - for loc; neweach; green Deans. 20c lb.; wax asparagus. 5c bunch: rT-n 1 flr oaeVi- croon : " v ' ' ... w . , - , (- . " peas, 2oc lb.: strawberries, 3oc qt.: , hrubarb, 5c bunch; pineapples, 23c, .2 j for 45: new peaches. 25c basket: sum-i I mer squash, 15c each. I !

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PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 22 cents lb.; eggs 18 cents dozen; chickens, 18 cents a pound. FRUITS Bananas. 15c lb.; lemons, 30c doz.; oranges, 45 cents per dozen; grapefruit, 10 and 15c; cocoanuts, 20c each; strawberries, 30 35c qt.; English walnuts, 45 and 05 cents lb.; chestnuts, 50 cents lb.; pineapples, 35c each; apples. 5 to 10c lb.; $1.25 to $3 bushel. California grapes, 60c lb. LOCAL (iRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1.40 for No. 2 wheat. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 32c; rye, $1.00; corn, 50c; straw, $8 per ton. SELLING Oil meal .per ton. $45.00; per hundredweight, $2.33. Tankage, 60 per cent, $55.00 per ton per cwt., $L'.85 bran, per ton, 28.00; per cwt. $150. Barrel salt. $3.50. Red Dog or White Middlings, per ton, $38.00; per cwt., $2.00 alta middlings, $30.00 per ton; $1.65 per cwt. Escape Serioas Injury In Automobile Crash Sam Vigran and Patrick Tracey narrowly escaped serious injury when the car driven by Vigran crashed into a tree at the corner of Eighteenth and Main streets, Tuesday afternoon. Vigran and Tracey were going east on

Main street. In attempting to pass i another car. the auto in front turned''

to go down North Eighteenth street. Vigran attempting to turn into Eigh- i teenth street lost control of his car' and crashed into a tree. The men escaped with slight injuries and the; car was badly damaged. Haag Washing Machines Metal and Wood Tub Dennis Implement Co. 15-17 S. 7th St.

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Mrs. Babara Fricke Is Called by Death Mrs. Barbara Kricke, 85 years old. died at 306 South Tenth street, Wednerday morning. The body was taken to the funeral parlors of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Walternian. from where the funeral services will be held. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Overturned Engines Kill Three Railroad Employes SEYMOUR. Ind., June 8. Three railroad employes were killed and two were seriously injured early today when two engines pulling an east bound Baltimore & Ohio freight train overturned at Medora, Ind., sixteen miles east of here. The dead are: Hugh Seifker, engi neer; Thomas Hiii. nreman: and I Harry MeCulley, Draneman. i ne injured are M. E. Downey, engineer, and C. R. Harding, fireman. All live in Seymour. The cause of the wreck has not been determined. Seventeen cars left the track and considerable freight was destroyed. The tram was enroute from St. Louis to Cincinnati LEE Sells Good FORD TIRES 30x3 $9.75 30x3 2 $11.75 No. 8 S. 7th St. Richmond 5,000 Lbs.

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