Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 192, 23 June 1921 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921. 13 Markets DO I HAVE TO OU DO AISO I Cors'T vAJST WELL- WHEIS TAKE THAT OCXi DO VCX WAJST ME TO TAKE. BRINGING UP FATHER BY OUT FECi As ANT lbCK TALK DO VOU (JKiDElRVTMSD THAT? -) WALK? . . ... , ' N l I -l f T TY-1 GRAIN PRICES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO, June 23. Grain newj a standoff. Market awaits further news. Forecast Iowa, Missouri and Kansas cooler with showers. Germany has bought some wheat on English credit Wheat receipts are large. Corn crop news good. Oats news of the 1.300 , million crop kind. Half million corn j
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oh: ljtST r Sjl I oh: THE darun ' r that jotT fu ? j u rrvzM l,ttl& r OS w THE cutest v-ri- s I -rnr?y VVi S LiTTLF rite. L-Z I J I - A I V hJcxtt .
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nold to store. Trade talking liberal July corn deliveries. Cash wheat Fteady. North Dakota crop very good. Japan has taken one-half million Pacific coast wheat. Action of the stock "market, large wheat receipts and big corn start seems to bring bulge sales. RANGE OF FUTURES. Furnished by E. W. WAGNER A CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO. June 23 Following is the range of futures on Chicago board
"Res. TT. a Pat. Off."
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Open High Low Close Wheat. Julv ....1.30'i 1.31 1.281 131 Sept. ...1.24 1.24H 1.214, 124 Rye. July ....1.22 1.224 1.21U 1-22 Corn. July 63 .63 .62 -62 Sept 64 .64 Vs -63 Vs -63 Oats. July 0874 .394 -3814 -38 Sept 404 -40 -39ii 40'i Pork. July ...17.75 Lard. July ... 9.05 1M2 Ribs. July ...10.25 ln-2T
bulls, $5.00j.50; bologna cows, $2.00 3.00; calves. $7.00(59.00. Sheep Market, steady; $2.00iji3.00. Lambs $7.00 9.00. fBy Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., June 23. Receipts Cattle. 800; Hogs, 5,000; Sheep, 7,500. Cattle Market, dull, weak; Butch ers steers, good to choice, $7.00S.25;
fair to good, $6.00(57.00; common to fair, $4.006.O0. Heifers, fgood o choice. $7.008.50; lair to good. $6.00 (g-7.00; common to fair. $5.506. 0C. Cows, good to choice, $4.755.50; fair to good, $3.50&4.75; cutters, $2.50 3.00; canners, $1.0O(&2.25. Stock steers. $5.o0(g6.50; stock heifers, $4.00 6 00; stock cows, $3.00 4.00.. Bologna, $4.00 (5 5.00; fat bulls, $4.755.O0. Milch cows, $25(580. Calves, 50c lower;
extra, $10.00(510.50; fair to good, $7.00 i 10.00; common and large, $4(5 6.00. Hogs Heavies, $S.25'5 8.75; good to choice packers and butchers, $8.75; medium, $8.75; common to heavy fa'c sows, $5.00(5 7.25; light shippers, $9; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $7.00(59.00. Sheep Market, strong; good to choice lights, $4.004.00; fair to good, $2.00(5 3.00; common tc fair, 25cfo $1.50; bucks, $1.002.50. Lamhs Slnw 7r.n tn 1 lnn or trrrA
yellow. 6061c. Corn No. - mixea i to choice, $12.00 12.25 ; seconds, $7
6161VsC. Oats, oa((ty'., ryr, 4i,.O0; I air to good. $8.50(512.00; corn-
Crucible Steel 52 Cuba Cane Sugar 8 s 1 ... n -r I
uenerai Aiorors 9 va Goodrich Tires 27 Mexican Petroleum :110l4 New York Central 657s Pennsylvania 324 Reading 624 Republic Iron and Steel 42V4 Sinclair Oil 19 Vi Southern Pacific 69 14
Southern Railroad
174
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., June 23. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.40(51-43; No. 3 red, $1 38(51.40; other grades as to quality $1.301.37. Corn No. 2 white. 69c'; No. 3 white, 68&6SHc; No. 4 white. 606Sc. Corn No. 2 yellow 63c; No. 3 yellow. 6262Mc; No. 4
Studebaker 71 Union Pacific 113 U. S. Rubber 53 U. S. Steel 707b Utah Copper 46
MERCHANTS TO USE ADVERTISING SLOGANS FOR GITY ON LETTERS
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $16; clover. $14.00; heavy mixed, $14.00.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 23. Hay firm: No. 1 timothy. $1S.5019; No. 2 timothy, $1S18.50; No. 1 clover, $1617.
1.23; bay, $14(519.50.
(Tiy Associated Press) CHICAGO. June 23. Wheat No. 2 red $140; No. 2 bard $145 Corn No. 2 mixed, 61tt-l?4 . No2 vellow. 61V2g24- v. Oats-No. 2 white. SSfiT.SV; No. 3
white. 36 Vi 37 s4Pork Nominal. Iard $9.92. Ribs $9. 75 10.75.
(Pv Afi-oi li'.ed Pre TOLEDO. O.. June 23 -Cloverseed: Prime caeh. $13 75. Feb. $11.60. March, $11.50. Oct. $11.75, Dec. $U.oo and Serjt.. $1 1 To.
Timnthv Prime cash. 10-"
1918.' $2. 95; 1910. $3; March, $3.20; Sept". $3.30. LIVE-STOCK PRICES pv A-sociated Press) TNPIANAPOI.1S. June 23. J Keceipts. 11.000. lower. t attlt i.e '.Hp,, -nn; imchangcd. Calves, nerliVtV. 900: lower. tfherp-Keceipts. 1.100; steady.
nogs
mon to fair, $4.00:55.00.
BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 34 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 24 cents a pound.
The Farm and The Farmer By William R. Sanborn
Good light hogs which sold at $8.13
I to SS.25 at Indiananolis on Wednesday.
nmeb hUniatBB iuu uuurwub u.- , June struckj a tQp of g 9Q on June mond have been prepared by the local , 21 Heavies advanced during same Chamber of Commerce. Letters have j from $s 15 t ?g S5 This inspired gone out to members, containing a. . , , . . . , , copy of these lines and asking that j hog raisers with a more hopeful feelone be used at the bottom of each I mg as to summer prices, letter ent out Af,er a 20 cent advance last SaturIt is suggested that in using the ! day at Chicago top hogs brought $8.30. lines extolling Richmond, that they be j P"cts mPe fast on Monday, followvaried as much as possible to avoid , by another upward swing on the same line being repeated in let- Tuesday when a itop of $8.80 was made .... , .k. co, , nr wi- cn light butchers and on bacon
lowing is a copy of the lines sug-
; Richmond is known as the 'Tlooa of attastOrice. Prime
Richmond has 60 passenger trains
in and out each day
AMERICAN WHO HAS A LIFE COMMISSION IN FRENCH ARMY
weights. These were the highest figures in a month. Dwindling receipts
June 21, the highest since June 3, at Chicago. Veal calves gained $1 the first two days of this week. Bolster Market. Disappointing threshing returns from southern Indiana, Ohio, Ken-
(Ey Associated Press) CHICAGO, June 23. Cattle Receipts. 12,000; choice yearlings and
handyweight steers, steady; others 15 25c lower; early top yearlings, $9; some held higher; bulk. $7.258.40; she stock, slow; best, steady; others weak to lower; bulk fat cows and heifers, $4.50(5 6.25; canners and cuttrs. largely $23.50; bulls, $1015c lower; bulk bologna, $44.25; veal calves, steady; bulk around $9.50; stockera and feeders, dull.
I Hogs Receipts, 41,00; 15 25c lowj er than yesterday's aveiage; heavy
j 05-i packing, mixed, oft most; better
grades, active; others, slow; top,
$8.60; bulk, $S.2o(58.50; pigs, 10(515c
FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes. 35c lb.; leaf lettuce. 30c lb.; head lettuce, 40c lb.; onions, 10c lb; Bermuda onions. 3Uc lb.: psrsley,
15 cents a bunch: garlic. 50 cents lo.; new cabbage. Xvc lb: sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangoes, 5c each; cucumbers, 13 cents each; turnips, 10c lb.; new carrots, 10c bunch; celery 8c, 2 for 15c; radishes. 5c bunch; celery 25c bunch; Brussel sprouts 50c quart; radishes. 5 cents per bunch; beets, 10 cents per bunch; artichokes 35c each; green bpans. 20c lb.; wax beans, 20c lb.; asparagus, 5c bunch; new corn, 10c each; green peas, 20c lb.; rhubarb, 5c bunch; pineapples, 25c each; new peaches, 35c basket; summer squash, 15c each. PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 22 cents lb.; eggs 22 cents dozen; chickens, 18 cents a pound. FRUITS
Bananas, 15c lb.; lemons, 60c doz.;
Richmond makes more lawn mow
ers than any other city in the world Richmond is a city of real oppor tunity.
S ," " ' UiMivnucky and Illinois have been reported Richmond s streets are splendidly r amJ these paved and w ell shaded. J bolster the market.
threshing machine plant in the U. S.
Something is likely to happen to the corn crop so let's buy corn futures. That is the argument of many a speculator just now and so the market
Richmond has fine railroad and in-
terurban facilities.
Richmond is a city of friends its i , - : j i V 1 .-. 1
v.i,. tr. rrrI, ln ennts hnt th ; is a
Richmond ha.s three casket factories bjg countrv Taken as a whole the but few people die here. .'outlook for a good crop of corn was Richmond has a large and beautiful ; never beUer 0Q June 23 ,n ay recent pa.kT G ? JIlIler- , . t . . year, if ever. It is a pity the same Richmond has no labor troubles. cannot be said for wheat aithough we
Proof City.'
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HENRY POOLED WOOL
SHIPPED TO COLUMBUS NEWCASTLE, Ind.. June 23 Pooled wool of Henry county farmers was shipped to Columbus, O., Wednesday for storage, in grading, and sale from the warehouse of the Ohio Wool Growers' association, with which the Indiana federation has made arrangements for the marketing of Indiana wool. About 15,000 pounds are included in the shipment to Ohio, several farmers having large clips, one amounting to 500 pounds. There were several 300 and 400 pound clips. Owners of last year's pool of 50.000 pounds, which was stored in Newcastle, have decided to sell it through the Columbus warehouse, and it will be shipped within a few weeks.
Harry Web Farrington.
narry Web Farrington.
the
ets support. Something always hap-1 American Poilu poet, is the only V... ' A ; -
in the French army. He is the author of "Cher Ami" and other much read poems. He was photographed in Washington recently while on an official mission for the French embassy.
Richmond has free auto-tourist
shall all have bread and to spare,. I Montana is the first state to an
nounce a woman as county farm
lower; bulk, $S.258.35.
Sheep Receipts, 14,000; lower; top
native iambs, su; bulk good anaiorangeSi 50 cent3 per dozen; grapechoice. $1111.75; pigs, mostly $6.00;;fruit 20c each; new apples, 20c lb.;
gOOQ
be:
treme heavies, around $3.
od S2-lb. dry fed yearlings, $9.00; ; winesap apples 15c lb., 2 for 25c; cost handy native ewes, $4.o0; ex- coanuts. 20c each; English walnuts,
: 45(5 55c lb.; chestnuts, 50c lb.
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to
Top price : . ?to.t sales, all weights . . Mixed and aborted ISO to 200 lbs -
Mixed and assorted .uu u ;." lbs Mived and assorted to 2n) lbs Mixed and assorted, -' Us. up Oood heavy pi?:s Sows acrnnlins: to quality Most of irnnii sows Sales 1" trui k market . . 11 t-ales. year aero Jiule
KTt.T.IN'1""' STKr.KN(jood to (hoire. 1.250
up Common to medium
lbs. up C.nnA to ehoife. 1.100
1.200 lbs rommon to medium. 1.1"" n 1.200 lbs Good to . hoice. 9j0 to 1 030 lbs ('ommon to medium. !"' to 1 o.-.o lbs Good to brft under 900 lbs poor to medium, under DOO lbs Good to best yearlings--n!;iFi:;r:s Good to best - Common to medium, son lbs. up Good to best u:id.-r -sOO Ihs Common to medium, under soo lbs rows Good to best. 1 .-' It15"- "? Common to medium. l.Oa't lbs. up Good to choke. under l.O.'iO lbs Common to f.ur. uno'-r l.O.'O lbs Poor to good cutters . . . Poor to goud canu-i s . . BULLS Good to best, l.r.oo lb? up Uood to choice. under 1 r,no lbs - - - Fair to medium, under 1 300 lbs Common to good bologna CALVES Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs Common to medium veals. under .200 lbs. . . Good to choice heavy ealves C ommon to medium
heavy calves
75 7 5 75
S 651 s
fi.ITt S 70 7 7 do w n nof; S 00
(Bv Associated Pressl EAST BUFFALO, June 23. Cattle;
Calves Receipts, 350; steady; $5.00 ; 51-15 for Xo
z 12.00. Hogs Receipts. 2 400; 25 to 40c lower; heavy. $9.00'?3 9.25; mixed, $9.25 9 35 . Yorkers, light Yorkers and pigs. $9.35'a9.40; roughs, $7.007.25; slugs-, $4.00(35.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200; steady and unchanged.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying
wheat.
camp grounds, wun proper laciuues. , bl,rpfl nresident. Mrs Lizzie Lvnch.
J liLUUiUUU ilia Lltg,U f 1 U. ' I I mobiles and auto-hear?es.
of Sanders county having won that
nninnp ditinotinTi Trs T.vnrh was
Richmond has a college (Earlham) unanimouslv re-elected for the second that is known the world over. iterm a few days ago. She is an active
rticnmona nas one oi me largest ..,... j srriri;
railroad round houses in the world. Richmond is "The Star City of the Middle West."
Richmond of view.
is good from any point wood meai
raiser.
Producing Milk From Sawdust. That's about the size of it, "milk
I from sawdust", otherwise known as
Tasmanicn Wool Growers Urge Advertising Gift (By Associated Press) MELBOURNE, Australia, June 23. The Tasmanian wool growers have recommended that the British and Australian wool realization association consider the desirability of gratuitously presenting a laj-ge part of the association's carry over, which tends to depress the market, to certain governments of certain far eastern nations, especially China as a trade advertisement. The gift would be made with a view to promoting greater use of woolen goods. It would be conditioned on the proviso that the wool is not to be re-exported.
55c;
per capita, in the country. Richmond has real "Community Spirit" good ncighors here.
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(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG. June 23 Hogs Receipts, 4.000; lower; heavies, $S.50& 8.6U; heavy and light Yorkers, $9. Its 9.25; pigs. $9.25 9 30. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; steady; top sheep. $5.25; top lambc, $S.5r.
0(, '; Calves Receipts, 1 5 ; steady; I top. $11.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING I Oats. 32c; rye. $1.00; corn,
1 straw, $S per ton. SELLING . Oil meal .per ton. $45.00; per hundredweight, $2.35. Tankage, 60 per cent, $55.00 per tnr per cwt., $2.85 ; bran, per ton. 2S.-.: ; Der cwt. $1.50.
; Barrel salt, 6.tr.. ...n uog or mi , the, Chamber of Commerce, is to at
i Middlinas. Der tor SoS.ou; per ci..
'at the Wisconsin agricultural rnllppf
Richmond ships rose plants to all are doing well on a ration one-third parts of the United States. ihvdrolized white pine sawdust. "Thev Richmond has one of the best high ; are keeping up their weight and milk school orchestras in the country. j production and show no ill effects from Richmond is a city of fine churches. the diet - is the government report. Richmond has second largest public! Tn v;ew of these results the Rurer
library in Indiana. 0f Animal Industry is considering! Richmond has more artists of note j starting feeding trials with dairy cows, J than any city its size. in which wood product will be fed, i Richmond is a great musical center, j ti,e experiments to cover one vear. j Richmond is one of the richest cities Various soft woods will be tried and
IMPROVE iYOUR HOME
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Ckaifee Will Attend
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$2.00 alta middlinrs. $30.00 per ton; $1.65 per cwt.
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REALTY TRANSFERS.
Morrison T. Pyle to Frank T. Stray- j
er and Flossie, $1. part S. Y., 22-13-1. Man- J. Wolfer to Hewsy D. Dana and Hillie. $1, lot 10, R. Brown et al addition city. Harry E. Morrow to Walter E.
(By Asso. iaie-l Pre??) j Schott and Margaret, $1, lot 2.. C. .
INDIANAPOLIS. Jun 23. Eutter, ; Starr's addition city, fresh prints, ::2f33c; packing stock,! Harry Iand et al to Perry Moss and 10 13c. ! Lila, $1, lot 420, E. Starr's addition.
PRODUCE MARKET
the stock be made at the laboratories where ihe feeding is done. North Dakota Pooled Wools. The Hettinger, N. D., wool warehouse serves a territorv producing
LOMVenllOn Of SecretaneSl meeting of the stockholders It was de-' F. P. Chaffee, secretary-manager of cided t0 P001 eir 1921 clip with the j
.aiiuuai v, uoi warenouse at unicago ! the owners of the wool assenting. ! But in heaven's name why? A half! million pounds of wool is a tempting! and tidy lot. Buyers will as freelv so!
to North Dakota as to Chicago in quest of it; just as they travel to Uta:.:
the National Comercial Secretaries' ; dlm , l"1:1- ne Qirenor oi me
association, will speak on the work of """6 t'anmen, oi me the bodv, and Edward F. Trefz, of ;me"C. farra bureau waf Psent . ax California, of the American Citv Bu- the Hettinger meeting. His idea is j
rpan will sneaV nn "is A fnnnhpr rxt : '""""J' P""' al vni
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tend a convention of the Indinna Commercial secretaries, to be held in Muncie, Friday and Saturday. The meet-
ing will be in the Muncie Chamber of
Commerce building.
R. B. Beach of Chicago, president of
cLemorL
stratiorx at ooxA
expense
TAKE THIS
Milk hy DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORKS' Chlcse DETROIT Buflale A tough7 durable elastic Tinish for floors, woodwork, furniture, etc. Is not affected by hot or cold water. Dries hard over night. Put up in all sizes from quarter-pints to gallons. colors Light Oak Cherry Dark Oak Golden Oak Light Mahogany ' Transparent Dark Mahogany Malachite Green Walnut VeUet Black THIS IS WORTH MONEY TO YOU
Commerce, Where Are We Going?" A Playlet, "The City of Dreams." will be given for the benefit of the convention delegates.
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Eues 19i 20c dozen. : citv. i
FOWLS Under 4 lbs., lSc;broil-i Emma B. McCoy to Johanna M. j . . ers. 4'2 lbs. up, 22c; under 2 lbs., 2S!Kamp. $1. lot 111 C W. Starr's addi- filmgr t CXtOH Sentenced
35c; leghorns. 3ft:; roosters, S10c; ! tion city. voune toms. 2T(fi 30c: canons. SSfi 42c: 1 John H. Dornhoff to Edward F. Dorn- J
hen? 27ffi3"c- squabs 11 lbs. to the : hoff, $1. lot ft, 7, Schrages et al addi- Elmer Fulton, of near Now
dozen. $4 50; rabbits. $2.50(52.75 per : tion city.
cago. Our Wayne county men now have a lot of 1920 wool in that same) Chicago pool: it has been at Chicago! for more than a year. A wool buyer' calif d on us a few days ago and said (
that he understood that Wayne pooled wool had not yet ben graded, so he
f r Cxi Ail "a" been told. We advised him that for KeCSWing blOlCn ZlKCOithis must, surely be a mistake, as wo.
Paris, i had he ard to the contrarv.
.SAMPLE COUPON TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
DEALER
This Coupon and Ten Cents entitles the holder to a Netv Brush and a Thai Can of Rogers Siainfloor Finish, any color desired.
S.UfE
ia.ddeess. Stows ....
Not redeemable after Sent. 1. 1921
M. J. QUIGLEY & SON, 400-402 Main St., Richmond, Ind.
2 . W ",0 'tr ,',0'Ji r,o-,7
dozen; spring ducks, 13 'a 15c; squabs,
16 'n 20c.
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4 50 TT 4 00 ?, i,o ft
4 :.0 4 .'j
(The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xenla Avenue. Bell, East 2819, Home 3485.) DAYTON, June 23. Poultry Alive,
j-paying: old hens, l&c ID; roosters, 'lb.: rpring chickens. 30c lb. I Eggs Fresh, paying, 23c dozen.
Butter Creamery, paying, 29 4c.
Albert Anderson to Cail L. Rein- alleged theft of an automobile, pleaded one who has seen thf color of their
heimer, $1, lots 4-5, Bickle and Laws j guilty to the charge of receiving stole.ii money, nor any evidence that this addition city. goods, and was sentenced to from on j wool will be sold in this year of grace. Ammoziah J. Miller to Orion Wilson j to 14 years at the state reformatory j although it probably win be. Our 1921 and Rose M.. $1. part S. W. 13-17-13. i by Judge Bond in Wayne Cihcuit court crop is now pooled at Columbus, Ohio, containing 140 acres. j Thursday morning. where more satisfactorv action and
Orion Wilson to Ebon Eouck and Fulton maintained throughout tha better prices are to be expr-cted.
i Theodore Hill. XI. nart h. . U-li-lo. bp rtirl nnt t'cnl tho .-r nithMiv v,
containing 140 acres. .admitted knowledge of its theft.
3 00. fj to s oo-g s 7 00. 7 6 0 00 6
00
steers.
steprs.
6 01B 6 6 2511'
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BOfr 00 frV
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6 00
4 00
to 400
LnVkTRS & FEKDlNu ULt.
Gooa to choice steers, si-. ihs and up
nnmmon to fair
S00 lbs. up Good to -hoiee steers
der S00 lbs. . - . i"rmmon to fair
under 00 lbs. . Medium to pood heifers
Medium to goou
StooW i-alves. -on IKu
attve Sheep and I.amba. Good to choice light sheep - 50 3 3 00
Good to choice heav sheep Common to medium sheep Common to medium yearUnc ,-.rv.i to choice yearlings
Good to best spring Other younfr lambs Buiks, 100 lbs
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, June 23. Butter Mar-
j Eggs Receipts 10.S67 cases; marHO'ker higher. 2021c; firsts, 2424.
Live poultry Market higher; fowls 27c; broilers. 35ti43c. Potatoes Weak; receipts 44 cars'; northern white. 50c cwt.; Va., $3.50 3.75 bbl; N. C, $3.003.25 a bbl.
Jack Sewell, Aged 71 ,
liUY SUGAR at E. R. BERHEIDE Phone 1323 244 S. 5th St. Free Delivery
SCSI'S
mi minimum ii uiniiiiiimitlti'
PHOTOS
7ZZ MAJM 5T R1CMMONQ INQ
ELECTED PRINCIPAL.
Dies; Funeral Thursday S Martin, of Jeromeville, has been elect-r
x-.-..j-u, vi uiv a l U. lily centralized school.
50
Jack Sewell, "1 years old, died at his home, 921 North Eleventh street, Thursday morning t S o'clock. Funeral sen-ices will be held from
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(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., June 23. Butter Whole milk creamery, extra, 36c. Eggs Prime firsts, 25c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 20c. Poultry Springers, 25 3Sc; hens. 26c; turkeys, 3Sc.
2 oo f 2 50 l oo-a l 50 3 50 4 50 f. 00 d l 00
lambs 10 QdH 12 00 .... 6 01 ft 9 50 2 00 2 50
DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean Company, Dayton. O., Bell Phone, East 23. Home Phone, 81235. DAYTON. O., June 23. Hogs Receipts, four cars: market 10c lower; choice heavies. $S.40; butchers and packers, $S.50; heavy Yorkers, $S,50; light Yorkers, $S 40; choice fat sows, $6 507.00; common to fair, $5.0O57 r50; pigs, $S.00S8.40; stags. $4.00 5.00. , Cattle Receipts, five cars, market, steady; fair to good shippers, $7.50 f?8.00; good to choice butchers, $7.00 5".50; fair to medium butchers, $6.50 r?7.00; good to fat cows. $5.005.50; bologna bulls, $4.005.00; butcher
LIBERTY BONDS fBy Associatt-d Press NEW YORK. June 23 Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 12 $S7.4$ First 4 bid 87.10 Second 4 86.60 First 4 1-4 87.4S Second 4 1-4 86.72 Third 4 1-4 91.2S Fourth 4 1-4 86.90 Victory 3 3-4 98.40 Victory 4 3-4 9S.40
FINISH BOAT HAVEN. ST. MARYS, O.. June 23. The state j lirpH-fi Viq fim'cVioi-1 n 1 AAA frtt K '
the Friends church at Whitewater , haven and fishjng chaRnel on the j Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. north shore cf St. Marys. j Stegall will officiate. Place of burial j will be announced later. Friends may , MnMBwaaHanoMMMMw
can arter t riaay noon.
i 1 n tirst person to llv in EuroD;3 ' " "iii'""'i'i.'i'i""i'"i,".'i'i""""t'..ii".'ii"i"""i"in""".'"M : Mll;llllIlll!ltllMnlllll1M;llTl1llllllllllllltlIllllllllllllMlltlltllll1l1lllntllltlmlull
jwas Sanios-Dumont. who on October , Vash Your Clothes with the 1 I ..,S..J.RECT,0N . I
123, lytiti. covered a distance of 200 I rv . r ui t u i;ivc cugie dmus, uuw . . .- oc- v
1E.ier LIUUU1F 1 U '-.nr- Runh Cut Hejrtc niMr 9t ? -(
I i i 1 1 1 Just Received New Assortment I I The McConaha Company I I 4 nr,v,c c c , m , e. 1 Implemerit Dept. Phone 2045 1 1 IxAEjI fe, O 55011111 Inn St. I I I Over 1st Nafl Bank Ph. 1756 I
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" ' TIRES .30x3 $9.75 39x3 V2 $11.75 Nn. 8 S. 7th St. Richmond
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Playground Supervisors Meet to Plan Program
Supervisors of the five city play-i grounds opened Monday were to meet! at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon toj make plans for athletic meets on the! five grounds for the morning ofj July 4. In addition to this, the supervisors were to make out a schedule for ac-j tivities during the summer. It was;
also planner! for the baseball leagues to organize.
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NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated Press.) NEW Y'ORK, June 23. Close. American Can 24 Am. Smelting 3314 Anaconda 35 Atchison 77 M Baldwin Locomotive 63 Bethlehem Steel, B 42 Central Leather 22 Chesapeake & Ohio 461i C. R. I. & Pacific 26 4 Chino Copper 20
Local People Entertain Visiting Missionaries Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Kramer, independent missionaries, arrived in this r-itv Xl'nitTipiiilv mftmin? nnrf lft .it
il.)Wl. xuurv(.ij, aiici a. imiv . .111. and Mrs. Robert Randle, East Main
street. They have been stationed at Bunyore, Kisumu. British East Africa. Mrs. Kramer was formerly Miss Gertrude Bangham. of Bloomington, O. They will return to Africa in the fall, after a stay of several weeks in California.
25-Lb. Bag SUGAR S1.75 Special Price per 100 Lbs. 60c can None-Such Mince Meat 25c Jiffy-Jell, all flavors, package 10c 6 cans 15c value Hominy 50c 6 cans 15c value Pumpkin 50c 3 packages Rolled Oats, special 25c 10 can extra good Corn 1.00 3 packages Ivory Soap Flakes 25c 15 bars Star Soap .$1.00 10 bars Ivory Soap 70c E. R. BERHEIDE Phone 1329 Free Delivery 244 S. 5th St. Come to Our Store for Many Other Special Bargains
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Shoes I for Boys and Girl3 are the best made. I
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An Alterative Tonic Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. An old and reliable medicine. Rheumatism, catarrh, scrofula, and the blood. A system purifier. At all drug stores.
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Don't Wear Spotted Clothes j Send them to ! i I WILSON (I: I to be Cleaned I i I Phones 1105-1106 1 j
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Fresh and Smoked Meats BUEHLER BROS. 715 Main Street
"Say it With Flowers" LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP 1C15 Main Street Phone 1C93
LUGGAGE OF QUALITY At Prices that are Right
27 Mam St.
FREE PANTS With your tailormade suit or the suit at K'2 priee. FAULTLESS CLEANING CO. ' Jack Newsom, Prop. 203 Union Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 2718
' Clara M. Sweitzer. ;i 1002 Main SL
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