South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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GOAL WAR STARTS AS PRICES DECLINE

Local Markrts Show Fall Nearlv Everv 0 0 Line.

Co! 4NilrK air! th pci,l roal "tr.'l frod rommts.'ion of th tate ,ir havir.; a merry war this wek. rirs ifjf'i t th caplto! rity Woir.fMlay tr.-rt the pne of coal nt h min- nnl th jobbers' and r.liirs' prilt". Jsh F!. Kwhbarh. i.alrr.iHn of th cnmmision, as-it-d t ri h t thf order w.ti intpnd'd prevent the taklncr of abnormal profits l.v th1 ro.il mn. Immediately nfter the i..uanre of t!- order, a number of pr"te5t r"Mred Into the offlces of the rn.il r;nml"ion. Retailers and jobber

a.-sf-rte'1 thrit they co.nd not do businr at th- margin of jiroflt f.xed for th-rii. Mr. Kschbach. in nn address t th r;illrr).-il men in Indianapolis Thursday vaid that the price of roal .Sad hf-r-.n fix-d by a pecial body of experts. b.is.ed on the cost of production. Thn lowest mine price for mine run coal in the stat i fixed a! which is intenled to allow a tair profit to th nune owners, and yet prevent profiteering on the part of dealers. I !.' nie I rollt -on-.

Oats droppf.J 2' rent' th bu.-hel; corn j-c-ils at $1.4r to J1.0. as aRaint $1.00 to a week aa. Clover Mect fell $4 th bushel, al.ik" clover. $2. and alfalfa J2 the bushel

Swelled corn. bran. middling, wheat and rye earh fell from 5 rents to f.0 cents the buahel. Nearly every section of th- market took a decided downward .iiovemeni.

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the part of jobbers or dealers will dealt with in summary manner, according tr th announcement of Mr. Kinbach. Penalties for violation of the law are ,t tin- not exceeding Jö.OOfl. and not more than ix months at the !tate farm .or both. I.jrinR the week-, local prices continued on the down trrade. Practically the only foods which raised during the week uere butter and pcrs, which took a slitrht increasje. JIopM droppefl one and two crnts. flrains Decline. drains took the sharpest drline.

HAV, STKAW AND I FIT. P. (Corrected Dallr by th U-iv M.iUf Flour X Feed Co.. iZO Michlsun.) M;v iiav -'-a-''). s'.:rr: OI.I CORN raying $1 OO. f.ellin$r to 1 1.7.". STIiAH'-raylng .12. nellinj IHlfl. or sr- bale. OATS Purine Ö. peljlnc 70 to SV. ri.OVr.n SKKP-raj-ins $12. lellln 1 1 '?7,-0 ATAIKK CIOVHR SflHnp 1 to $20. ALFALFA (Northern jrrovin) $20.

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GET YOUR MEAT FOR SUNDAY DINNER 118 South Michigan St. , Main 1462 Just received a large supply of nice young calves and mutton. Leg of Mutton. Ib 25c Nice Shoulder Mutton Roast, lb 18c Fancy Mutton for Stew, b 12c Veal Stew or Pocket, lb I2l2c Veal Shouldr Roast, lb 22c

Veal Chops, lb 25c Veal and Pork Hearts 12l2c Rat Rib Boiling Beef. .13c Beef Pot Roast 15c

Veal Cutlets, lb 30c Meaty Spare Ribs 21c Fresh Shoulder Hams. .25c Fancy Rolled Rump Roast 28c

Pickled Pork, lb 20c Best Creamery Butter, lb 62c Best Grade Oleomargarine at Low Prices

W. A. MILLER MARKET CO. "Grceti Front Store" 233 S. Michigan St. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Spring Chickens, Fresh Dressed, per pound. ..... .43c Hens, Fresh Dressed, per pound 38c Leg of Lamb, Tender, per pound 29c Lamb Shoulder Roast, Very Good, per pound 23c Pork Roast, Shoulder, per pound 26c Veal Roast, Shoulder, per pound 24c Veal Chops, Rib Cut, per pound .28c Beef Pot Roast, 'Lean," per pound 14c Picnic Hams, Not Salty, per pound 24c Boiling Beef, Fat or Lean, per pound '. 10c Hams. Regular Surgar Cured, per pound 38c Bacon, "Small Strips," per pound 29c Corned Beef Tongues, per pound 23c Boneless Corn Beef, per pound 20c Strictly Pure Leaf Lard, lb. 26c; or 4 lbs. for 98c Gem Nut, Nut-Ola and Marigold Oleo, 2 lbs. for. . .59c We Sell Whol esale and Retail

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FLOUR for bread or pastry $1.59

Tall Hebe 11c Baby Hebe S2c 5 lbs. Fresh Ground Corn Meal 30c i lbs. Rolled Oats 35c Gold Medal Flour $1.77

2-1 5c Corn 2-1 5c Catsup . . . 2 Wax B eans . . . . 2-15c Tomatoes 2 Fancy Peas . .

PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lbs. $1.35; 100 lbs.. $12.85

3-15c cans Peas 25c 2-25c cans Salmon 31c 2 lbs. 16c Lima Beans. . . .25c 2 lbs. 18c Rice 25c No. 10 Karo Syrup, gal.. 82c

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2 lbs. 50c Coffee 75c 3 lbs. 30c Coffee 50c Vl lb. Green Tea 25c V" lb. Lowney Cocoa (25c) 16c 50c large Instant Postum. .41c I lb. Cereal Coffee 15c

SCRATCH FEED high quality $3.79

GRAIN AND rCEP. (Corrected Dally by D. B. Morgan. BUrr Mlllt, Hydraulic AO SHFLL CORN raying- $1.40. OATS raj lng G.V; selling .SO to .00. BRAN Selling- $2.73. MIDDLINGS Sellin? $3.20 handred. CHOPPED Fi:ni Selling $30 per cwt. SCRATCH FHKD Sellin? per rw. oniNDIM;s-Jc bushel. V'HF.AT Tluylngr $2.C3. VF I'uying $l.f.O

N. B. C. Premium Soda Crackers, pound 22c Ideal Fruit Jars, qts. $1.05; pts. . .$1.00 Grand Union Cocoanut Pie Filling. .35c Oil Sardines 8c Grand Union Instant Coffee 30c

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LIVE STOCK. Corretfl D;: v hy Major Bros.. S. Jjn. San St.. MUhawnka.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to gooj. lCWllr: prinir. 12rfll4o HOGSl.tt to 1Ö0 11V. 14c: 130 t 175 lt., MV;-: 173 to 22o lbs.. 1; 22 to

rnonccE JLnKET. Crrcted T-ta fcy t nrotberhod J Grwry. 230 N. Mala St. !

BUTTFR AND EG5i Creamery hotter, paying fOo pound, filing Orte pound; eggs, paying ZOe; fellings iZc dozen. KKU1TS A.N TrfJKTrt US Fruit California naval orangen 70c per dozen: ellli S.0o cwt.; new cabluge, raying 3c II.. Kein; V lb. NEW I'OTATOES 50o peck. rOCLTKV AND MEATS. Crrot-d Datty rjr Jloiuole's Maxk ITS . Jfferon Blrd.1 BEEF Roait. SOCOOc; boiling. 30e; raund '.ak. 40?; airlol. coc; rurSome. 70c PORK A-OIN 4te. LAKI) 30 r. bl'KINO CUICKK 73c. HIDES JlND TALLOK. (CTtHl Todoy by W. lApVmm.a. Sil K. MaJn W. HIDES !0c to 15o: cairklnf 10c to 13c rendered tallow, 4Xtc Jb.; rougs uifc. 2C3c a lb.: beerwax. 23S13c.

New Center Packing House Market 110-112 W. Division St. Fresh Home-made Pork Sausage Fresh Dressd Chickens, drawn, heads and feet off, home killed 45c

Fresh Leaf Lard 27c Pure Lard 25c Pork Loin Roast 38c Pork Chops, fresh 40c Fresh Hearts 12V2C Fresh Ham Roast 35c Chuck Roast 20c

Pot Roast Boiling Beef . . . Fresh Hamburger Round Steak . . . Sirloin Steak . . .

.18c .16c .20c .25c .25c

Fresh Ox Tails 15c Fresh Beef Liver 15c Shoulder Veal Roast.. 20c Veal Breast, whole. . . .15c

Veal Chops 25c

Veal Steak .35c Leg of Lamb 30c Lamb Shoulder 28c Lamb Chops 35c Frankfurters 18c Salt Pork 25c

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Gold Medal Fl our, 24 1 lb. sack $1.69 Hebe Milk, small can 6c, tall 11 Ac Climalene, package 9c Sal mon, tall can 16c Navy Beans, pound 9c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12c Purity Nut Oleo., pound . . .32c Aunt Jemimas Pancake .... 16c Wesson Oil, pint 31c Yuban Coffee, pound . . . .,...48c Puffed Rice, package 16c Jap Rose Soap 10c P. & G. Soap, bar 8c Karo Syrup, can 14c

Snowdrift, for shortening, 1 pound . .25c Molasses, Aunt Dinah's, 2 lb. can 19c Sunbrite Cleanser . . . .r.-. . .4iC Early June Peas, can . . . . . 12c Cream Cheese, pound 33c Lenox Soap, bar 4c Jiffy-Jell 12c Rose Leaf Flour, 5 lbs 34c Shinola Polish ... . .8c Kitchen Kleanzer 5c Bond Coffee, pound . . 40c Light House Coffee, pound .45c Rice, whole head, pound . . . 14c IVlazola Oil, pint 30c

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We have discontinued closing our stores at noon during lunch hour. All Piggly Wiggly stores are now open continouslv from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. We believe our many customers will appreciate this change.

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We have discontinued closing our stores at noon. Piggly Wiggly stores are now open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.

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! FINEST CANE GRANULATED SUGAR, j ALL YOU WANT, LB 14c Brea d. Vi lb. loaf. 14c; 1 lb. loaf 8c Golden Age Macaroni. Spaghetti or noodles, per package 8c i Henkel's Pancake Flour, package SH.c Quaker Oats, package 11c ; Quaker Quakies 9c Shreaded Wheat, package 14c Puffed Wheat, per package 14c ' Puffed Rice, per package 16c Arrow Brand Coffee, Santos blend, steel cut per lb 31c Jaffe, 1 lb. package 23c j 15 oz. package Sun Maid Seeded Raisins. . .28c

fixcelho Cake Flour, Lemon or Vanilla flavor,

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Matches, per box Palm Olive Soap, per cake 7 Rit, all colors 71 Ivory Flakes, per package 91 Shinola Shoe Polish, all colors Hebe Milk, tall size can IP Van Camp's Milk, tall size can 1 I y- t ft f I C

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