Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 19, 23 January 1922 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.-JJCHMOND. IND., MONDAY, AN. 23, 1922.

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HOGS, SHEEP, LAMBS HIGHER, CATTLE AVERAGE LOWER LAST.WEEK, SANBORN'S REVIEW SHOWS

By William R. Sanborn The vagaries of the live stock nfarket are often hard to account for. Take the price of sheep and lambs last week for example. With receipts of 85,000 head up to Friday night both sheep and lambs advanced right along at Chicago, good wethers selling as high as $S and best western lambs bringing up to $13.23. These prices held on Saturday. Now, then, this range brought the average price of good fat lambs up to $12.75 on the week's arrivals, a net gain of $4 per owt., inSide of nine weeks, when the average was down to $S.70. And more than this, lambs averaged higher in the west last week than on any date since November, 1920. Packers explain that, after all, it has been a matter of supply and demand entirely, as to lambs, for the meat eaters have demanded more lamb chops than the supply, liberal as it has been, has afforded. All right, what's the answer? Mow does it tome that consumers "have returned to their mutton," and at much higher prices? What was the matter with lamb chops and

roasts when the price, was one-third lower, and when ordinary sheep were Felling for freight and commission charges, or thereabout? Supplies Running Short One Chicago market reporter says: "There is some talk of importing frozen mutton, but the urgency of demand will eat up big quantities of s-tuff from abroad, -without forcing much reaction as home supplies are unquestionably short." As a matter of fact we have imported millions of pounds of South American and New Zealand lamb within the past two or three years, so much so, in fact, that western carcasses could not compete in eastern markets, except at a loss, on more than one occasion. The facts were printed in this column from time to time, when whole ship loads of frozen stuff were brought in. But that the supply is comparatively short ean

not be denied. Raising woll and mut

ton at a loss has resulted in the sacrificing a large percentage of the ewes as lambs. We shall discover this fact in our marketing operations before long. It takes time to build up flocks. Trend of Hog Market. The receipts of hogs at Chicago last week, at 222,100 head, were the third largest since last February. The "average" price on Saturday was $8.20, the top average figure since

Sept. 2, 1921. Selected lights and pi

$9 on last Thursday, slumped on Friday, but were marked up to f 9 for the peak at the week-end. Cattle followed the trend at, western markets a-nd

prices were shaded during the week.

But 200 head were in the pens on Saturday and good to choice killing

steers, 1,250 pounds up, sold at from

$7.50 to $8.25. Assorted light lambs

sold at from $12.50 to $13.25 at Indian

apolis on Saturday .thus reflecting the

advance in the west.

Rebel Indian Chief

ELECT HOLLANSBURG

INSTITUTE OFFICERS

HOLLANSBURG, Ohio, Jan. 23. For

mer officials of the Hollansburg farmers' Institute, after conducting the most successful institute of many years, turned the management over to an entirely new organization after the annual election Saturday, at the

ciose or ine two-day session. Dan Albright, president for 1922, is succeeded by John Miller, who will officiate in 1923, and the vice-president, George Irelan, is succeeded for 1923 by Arthur Moore. Other Sfficers are: Charles Koons. secretary: Henry

Wolfal, treasurer, . and an executive commitee composed of Forest Thomas, John Kellam and Ilerschel Brown. An attendance of 4'K) at the Friday evening session and of 350 on Saturday afternoon was reported for this year, and the Builders' class of the Christian church, who furnished the dinner, fed 300 of the audience.

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Chief Ali Musaliar.'one of the Mop-

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the rebellion, who was captured and hanged.

DIRECTORS ELECTED BY CO-OPERATIVE

BODY AT CENTERVILLE (Special to the Palladium.) CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 23. Election of directors for the coming year and examination of the reports of last year's operations, was the principal business at the annual meeting of stockholders of the Centerville cooperative elevator, held in the school building of Centerville Saturday. About 100 of the stockholders convened at 10 o'clock in the morning, hearing reports and transacting rou

tine business until noon, when the meeting was adjourned for dinner served in the basement by the ladies

of the Centerville Home Culture club. Directors elected for the year of 1922 are: John Jacksom, Gaar Eliason. Harry Smith. Dan Clevenger, Walter Burgess, C. T. Burriss and Porter Pike. Directors will meet Monday to elect officers. Stockholders in

the co-operative number about 110 now. Reports cf business transacted and the profits realized -were said to be very satisfactory, especially for the

past year which has been unusually trying to co-operatives. The undivided profits were returned to the surplus as e reserve.

. ARREST 1C0 INDIANS CALCUTTA. Jan..23. More than 100 Indian nationalists were arrested Friday while trying to march in procession through the city.

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