Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 198, 1 July 1921 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921.
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UKA1N Furnished by E. W. WAGNER &. CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO. July 1. Late grain prices easier on signs of showers in the northwest. Hot wave will con-i tinue in many sections. Corn deliv-; eries large at 4 million. Canada re-' ceived more rain. Southwest wheat, receipts fairly large. Cash wheat, buyers display indifference and the' Snow spring wheat guess of 247 mill-' Ion is above expectations, uooaman s guess is regarded as too low. Over the holiday there will be very large grain receipts everywhere. The mood of the trade suggests awaital of dips on Tuesday. RANGE OF FUTURES. Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO. July 1. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board
Open High Low Close Wheat July ....1.24 125 1.22 1 22 Sept. ...1.24 1.25 1.21 U 1-22 Dec. ....1.23 1.2SU 122 122 Rye. July ....1 20 1.20 1.174 1.18 Corn. July 61 .63 .60 .62 Sept 62 .63 i .61 .62 Oats. July 36 .36i .35 .36 Sept ... .38 .39 .37 .38 Pork. July ...17.65 17 65 Lard. July ...10.55 1050 Ribs. July ...10.40 10.40
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. July 1. WheatNo. 1 red. $1.371.29; No- 1 bard ?135Corn No. 2 mixed, 60&604; No. 2 yellow, 60 61. Oats No. 2 white, 3536ii; No. 3 white, 34 (35. Pork Nominal. Lard $10.50. Ribs $9.7510.75. (By Associated Press) TOLEDO. O., July 1. Cloverseed: Prime cash, $13; Oct. $11.35; Dec, $11.25. Alsike: Aug. and Oct., $11. I'd. Timothy: Prime cash, $3; $3.30; Oct., $3.15., Sept. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., July 1 WheatNo. 2 red. $1.2S1.30; No. 3 red. $1.26 1.28; other grades as to quality, $1.201.25. Corn No. 2 white, 6566c; No. 3 white, 6465c; No. 4 white, 63 64c; No. 2 yellow 6262c; No. 3 yellow, 6161c; No. 4 yellow, 59 ( 60c; No. 2 mixed, 5960c. Oats, 363Sc; rye, $1.131.15; hay, $1520. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Pres INDIANAPOLIS. July 1. Hoars Receipts 9.000. higher. Cattle Receipts 400. unchanged. Calves Receipts 4o0, lower. Sheep Receipts 400 higher. Top price 9 15 Most sale, all weights .. 9 lo Mixed and assorted 160 to 200 lbs 9 13 Mixed and assorted 1!00 to 225 lbs 9 15 Mixed and assorted 225 to 250 lbs 9 13 Mixed and assorted. 250 lh. iin 9 15 Good pigs . 9 15 Knw accordine to Quality i 00 iff Most of good sows 7 23 Sales in truck market .. 9 15 7 50 9 30 Most sales, year ago IS 35 Caule KILLING STEERS Good to choice, 1,250 lbs. up 7 50 8 00 Common to medium, 1.250 lbs. up 7 00 7 50 Good to choice, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs 7 505) 8 00 Common to medium. 1.100 to 1.200 lbs 7 00 Good to choice, 930 to 1.050 lbs. 7 00 Common to medium, 900 to 1.030 lbs 6 50 Good to best under 900 lbs 7 00 Poor to medium, under 300 lbs 6 OOTO Good to best yearlings.. 7 00 7 50 7 50 H BIKERS Good to best 6 00 6 50 Common to medium, 800 lbs. up 5 00 6 00 Good to best under 800 lbs 6 OOfJ 7 00 Common to medium, under SOO lbs 4 503) 5 50 COWS Good to best. 1.030 lbs. up 5 00 6 00 Common to medium, 1,050 lbs. up 4 23 5 00 Good to choice. under 1.050 lbs 4 00 5 00 Common to fair, under 1,050 lbs Poor to good cutters . ., 253 5IKa 00 Poor to good canners ... 1 BULLS Good to best. 1.300 lbs. up 4 Good to choice, under 1.300 lbs 4 Kair to medium, under 1.300 lbs 4 Common to good bologna 3 50'lp 00(5? 50 50 CALVES Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs 8 00 8 50 Common to medium veals, under 200 lbs 6 00 7 00 Good to choice heavy calves 6 50 6 50 Common to medium heavv calves 4 50 5 00 STOCKEKS & FEEDING CATTLE Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. an dup 5 50 6 00 Common to fair steers. taiiutiiimuiuiuiutituujiiuiuiiiuuuimiiiimiiuitHiiiiiiiituujmiumainitniittt i. I 1 Rock Island 1 I HAY LOADERS ! I 1RVIN REED & SON ( s uHiiuniNimuimiwuminuiiimmuiiiiiiiuuuwiiuimuiiiiHtUHuunnitininni 5 WILL SAVE YOU MONEY TRACY'S Coffee Fresh Roasted - Daily we seii skinners the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products.
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800 lbs. up Good to choice steers, under SOO lbs Common to fair steers, under 800 lbs Medium to good heifers.. Medium to good cows . . . Stock calves, 250 to 400 lhs 5 00 5 00 4 00(g) 4 50 ' 2 50 5 50 5 00 6 00 allvt Sheep and Lambs. Good to choice light sheepj Z 005 3 00 Good to choice Heavy sheep 1 Good to best spring lambs 7 Common to medium sheep 1 Common to medium yearlings 3 Sheep Good to choice yaerlings 4 Other young lambs 5 Spring lambs 7 Bucks, 100 lbs 1 50 2 00 50(ft 8 00 00 1 50 50 4 00 50 1 00 50 5 50 004f 7 00 00. 8 00 00 (f 2 00 DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean ' Company, Dayton, O., Bell Phone, East 28. Home Phone, 81235. DAYTON, O.. July 1. Hogs Receipts, five cars; market, steady; choice heavies, $8.S5; butchers and packers. $8.85; heavy Yorkers, $8.85; light Yorkers, $8.85; choice fat sows, $6.507.00; common to fair, $5.00 $5.50; pigs, $8.508.S5; stags, $4.00 5.00. Cattle Receipts, eight cars, market steady; fair to good shippers, $7.50 8.00; good to choice butchers, $7.00 7.50; fair to medium butchers, $6.50 7.00; good to fat cows. $5.005.50; bologna bulls, $4.00'5.00; butcher bulls, $5.005.50; bologna cows, $2.00 3.00; calves, $6.008 00. Sheep Market, steady; $2.003.00. Lambs $5.00 ; 7.00. fBy Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., July 1 ReceiptsCattle, 300; Hogs, 5,500; Sheep, 3,200. Cattle Market ; strong; good to choice, $7.007.75; fair to good. $6.50 7.00; common to fair, $4.506.50; heifers, good to choice, ..6.507.75;
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fair, $4.00 5.50; cows, good to choice, $4.005.00; fair to good,$3.00(?r 4.00; cutters, $2.O0(fi3.00; canners, $1.00(5 2.00; stock steers, $5.00(56 50; stock heifers, $4.00(5 5.00; stock cows, $2.50 (53.00; bulls, strong; bologna. $4.50 5.00 fat bulls, $4.755.00; milch cows, $25(gS0; calves, strong; $1.00 higher; extra, $7.50( 9.00; fair to good, $7.00 8.50; common and large, $4.006.00; Hogs Active; market, 10c lower; heavies, $10.50 10.75; good to choice packers and butchers, $9.00; medium. $9.00; stags, $4.505.75; common to choice heavy fat sows. $5.00(57.25; light shippers. $7.25; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $7.005 9.25. Sheep Good to choice lights. $3.00 (54.00; fair to good. $2.00(53.00; common to fair, $2.50(51.50; bucks, $1.00 2.50; lambs, 60c higher; good to choice $10.5011.00; seconds, $6.007.00; skips, $3.004.00. (By Associated Press! EAST BUFFALO, July 1. CattleReceipts 1,000, dull; calves 1,200, fair ly active, 25c higher; $o10.25. I Hogs Keceipts 5,6uu, iuc nigner heavy, mixed ana yorKers jy.io lignt yorkers and pigs. $3.509.75; roughs, $7.50; stags $4.506. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 600; yearlings, 50c lower, at $3.50 8.00; others unchanged. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 1 Cattle Receipts
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clean; top steers, $8.50; weight, 1,505 lbs; bulk beef steers $78; bulk fat she stock $4.25(g-6; canners and cutters $1.503; best bologna bulls, $4Q) $4.25; butcher $4.755.75; veal calves $8.75 9.75. Hogs Receipts 27,000; fairly active steady to 10c higher than yesterday's average; better grades upmost; $9 30 paid for one load; bulk $8.659.20; pigs 10 to 15c higher. Sheep Receipts 4.000; fat lambs and yearlings strong to 25c higher; fat active lambs 10c; culls mostly $4.505.00; no westerns here; best choice 800 lb. dry fed yearling wethers, $8; sheep steady. (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, July 1. Receipts 3,000; market steady; heavies $8.90 9; heavy yorkers, light yorkers and pigs. $9.259.50. Sheep and lambs Receipts 100; market steady; top sheep, $8.90; top lambs, $10.50. Calves Receipts, 100; market higher; top, $10.15. . PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, July 1. ButterFresh prints, 34 (g 36c; packing stock, 1415c. Eggs 22. 23c. FOWLS Under 4 lbs., 18c;broilers. 4 lbs. up, 22c; under 2 lbs., 28 35c; leghorns, 30c; roosters, 9llc; young toms, 2730c; capons, 3S42c; hens, 2730c; squabs, 11 lbs. to the dozen, $5.00; rabbits, $2.502.75 per dozen; spring ducks, 13 15c; squabs, 16g20c. (The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xenla Avenue. Bell, East 2819. Home 3485.) DAYTON, July 1. Poultry Alive paying: old hens, 18c lb.; roosters, 13c Eggs Fresh, paying, 21c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying, 29c. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 1. Butter market higher; creamery first. 35c. Eggs Receipts, 9,139 cases; market unchanged. Live Poultry Market unsettled; fowls, 22c; broilers, 25 (5 30c. Potatoes Weaker; receipts 61 cars: Va., $3.754.00 a bb; Car.. $3.003.75 a bbl; nodthern whites, 50c cwt. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, July 1. Butter Whole milk creamery, extra, 37. Eggs Prime firsts, 28; firsts, 27; seconds, 23c. Poultry Springers, 3040; hens, 22; turkeys, 30. NEW YORK STOCKS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 1. Close. American Can 26 Am. smeiung oov2 Anaconda AtchiSOn 804 Baldwin Locomotive 71; , . . , . tseimenem meei, a ov : Central Leather ZiVi
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LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. July 1. Final prices cn Liberty bonds today were: 3 $86.30 First 4 87.00 First 4Vi 87.40 Second 4Vi 86.96 Third 4Vi 91.00 Fourth 4 87.24 Victory 3 98.40 Victory 4 98.40 LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $16; clover, $14.00; heavy mixed, $14.00. INDIANAPOLIS, July 1. Hayfirm; No. 1 timothy, $18.5019; No. 2 timothy, $ 18 18.50; No. 1 clover, $1617. EUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 35 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 31 cents a pound. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 30c Id.; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, 40c lb.: onions. 10c lb; Bermuda onions. Iuc lb.: parsley, 15 cents a bunch; Karlic. f0 cents lb.; new cabbage. iyc lb: sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangoes, 5c each; cucumbers, 15 cents each; turnips, 10c lb.; new carrots, 10c bunch; celcelery 25c bunch; Brussel sprouts 50c quart; radishes. 5 cents per bunch; beets, 10 cents per bunch; artichokes 35c each; green beans, 15c lb.; wax beans, 20c lb.; asparagus, 5c bunch; new corn, 10c each; green peas, 20c lb.; pineapples, 25c each; new peaches 25c basket ; summer squash, 15c each. hRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 22 cents lb.; eggs 24c cents dozen; chickens, 18 cents a pound. FRUITS Bananas, 15c lb.; lemons, 60c doz.; oranges, 50 cents per dozen; grapefruit, 20c each; new apples, 20c lb.; iiiniiiuiiuiuiuinitiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiniiiimmiiuuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiimiutuiiti Let Us Install that Bath ( I Now I CHAS. JOHANNING f Plumbing and Heating I 11th and Main Phone 2144 1 1 "3iiliilliliiiniuiMlMiiinniiiiiiiilHiiiilHniilMillilHnuiniiitmimiHiiMiuliiii7 gnwuiuuitiiuiMiuuuiuaMiiiuiuuiuiiuiiiuHlii'uimHliuiuiurimiiniiitiw Repairs for All International Harvester Machines Dennis Implement Co. j 15-17 S. 7th St. I r iiiniiinntHiitiuiiiiiiiiiutuiuiiiiHimuiiimiiiimiiiituiimiiiitiuiutniittniutiid lire Th is new low price made possible by strictest economies and special ized production. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making 30x3-inch NonSkid fabric tires. Price $24.50 46.30 54.90 20th Century Vulc. Co.
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Wiaesap apples 15c lb., 2 for 25c; cocoanuts, 20c each; English walnuts, 4555c lb.; chestnuts, 50c lb. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $1.05 for No. 2 wheat. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 32c; rye, $1.00; corn. 55c; 6traw, $8 per ton. SELLING Oil meal ,per ton, $45.00; per hundredweight, $2.35. Tankage, 60 per cent, $53.50 per ton; per cwt., $2.75; bran, per ton, 2M.; per cwt. $1.50. Barrel salt, $3.50. iied Dog or White Middlings, per ton, ?38.00; per cwt., $2.00 alta middlings, $30.00 per ton; $1.65 per cwt. COMPROMISE ENDS GRAY DAMAGE SUIT Without hearing the witnesses for the defense, the $10,000 damage suit of Garnet Gray, administratrix of the estate of Rolland Gray, deceased, against James C. Davis, director gener al of railroads, was compromised Thursday afternoon. Secrecy is maintained by both the prosecution and the defense, regarding the amount settled upon in the agree ment. It is reported, however, that Bicycles ELMER S. SMITh? The Wheel Man Main St. Phone 1806 426
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Fortune in Unpaid Taxes Dae From Gray Estate (By Associated Press) EVANSVILLE, July 1. The Allen Gray estate will pay taxes of $71,243.25 to the state, county and city, it was announced today, following the com pletion of the assessment by the Vanderburg county auditor. Gray died last July. He was worth vi6r arvcTtubes. equal in. materials,
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