South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 5

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LOCAL MARKETS REMAIN STEADY; WHEAT HELD UP

i.ocal Men Say Canada Duty Free Wheat Forces

Down Prices.

! ;r j.ri''" c.ijr.- rm-. !.. months . Will! -. TTi - - of ;! pry h ri--n vhhfv. mr- hn- dro:r 'I 'tr...l th- jrre.it :n ijon'y ha-.- ie- . m.i in .1 -t.iM'ii.ary. f -eiio.M .f th f irm r.- rs t:..m.

! irtM r.f th- co jr.tr-.- t hold th.ir week jiW pass i, wheat dropp r ; v.h't until i i ir price "ii h fnm J.'.O", t(i while rye showri

w it.1 'lir.vl' im. 1 niunv h'j-h'lM v i tr-.;i ! r ; f in thu ir i,f fr. fi'- m -r. prir- fif n he.it has

I lalh a th' f . i r : i i have m vey be. n sr!iic!y knit lopt-t.. r hv ary tie which will sK-rv- tht rn in thu chr truy irr rarrymir n. Shell ( i ri i dropped frort i a bi -ir;prior of Jl.'J" to J1 during th!

White Says Democrats

Will Sweep the Nation

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,.a:- future. , '. . rs at th- Major Tiros. pa. ktl.it t h r ; i ! . L.- ho ii. -a- remain d th sam. buyb -ti ffiri-.' 3 im,' ,,t i r to 14 ci-nts. '. hile li

N'KW YORK rct. Uf'. "Thf clone

'.r:' ' :t -liht .iin. Oats rn.-iined tl.eiof th- last wrvk of the !91'fl ram-

p. lien is full of Plns that point urji.is'akably to a ilemocratic success." 'hairnaan Grorgp White of th ! -naocratir national tonarnittce saiil

iown to om- M-nt i rn- latv. . too tht sii'ldtn drop irom I.' 42 ana jm his forma! election forecast today. Ton tra. i'anada. th r;.fst i?i ! M 1 . f-nt?. -to 11 and 1' ciats. j Republican forces- are in rte it Th-- in.-torv of th dominion, which ' . fds r tnaim-d nt-arlv the samt erv where whltp ArAT

;nt- rs th- T'nited Stat- duty f p i t h . urh ai.Mke and timothy tosh ;n White's tatemer.t follows: ! ar.d thu- 4 r.jnp t-s .ith th- rrop o. i pric- and alfalfa dropped about ? 'J 'The R-cneral political situation at rwr rhsnfftt ri r.ot--d r. r'n-j th.- -a -tern growers. Vhther th. the bushel. j the elope of the la;t lavs Of the Ciniir.irkets 'Itirln? thA xrr wef.K t.ir.n fart-ier.- r-xv. p-rfec? an organization , aim is- indicative of an overwhelm.'it any time eine th 'idrlen drop I -:ron . nought to hold nmdi of th!-. . I :njr denaocrat'c vutee

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carrj' thelborder states of Maryland. Went Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma, in addition to the southern states. They will carry Ohio and Indiana. On the Atlantic seahoard in New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Lsland due to an eleventh hour shift, the mutation is improving every minute and we feel certain they will carry' New Jerwy, Connecticut and New Hampshire. "In the west reports from Montana. Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Washington, Nev.ida. South Dakota and Utah are that they are certainly democratic and we believe

we will carry- Nebraska. California and North Dakota. In Minnesota. Orfgron and Wisconsin our prosptct

are hc jrly improving and a ere at

vine: toward us is on in Kar.xis,

lnois and even in Iowa. The re

publicans are democratized from thCanadian border to the pulf. and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

Their forces are in fu'.l retrt-at evervwhere." !

vrrnNTTON-. fahmkus. i Hran is K-lllng: at 52.00 ir. ."('Mb. I lots or mor in your sack, or $2.10 baps furnished. Buy your bran, now before pnow lies. -A'.l feeds' will b higher then. Starr Müls ' Hvdrau'.lc av. S:4 7-Novl 0 ;

l.ono pounds of Walnut 'ri-p only 40c a pouni. I'ri. and Stt.. only THK PHItA.

Hand Picked Navy Beans, 1 lb 9c Fancy Prunes, 1 lb . . 22c Early June Peas, 2 cans 25c Luxury Lima Beans, No. 2 can 19c Campbell's Tomato Soup, can 12c Laurel Flour, 98 lb. sack $8.00

Hour 4 lU Co.. 4iO . .11 liln. i - m:w IIAV - l'a.viii; t yrv:U

. i ! 1.1 fOU.S Paying : f-lliiijr ?1 lo ; VtÜ AW-Paying ?1. tcVAv.g IUSP; i ! or sv t al. ! i (i rs--Paring .W : f.-Uln "f- t" '. j I ML' to IU. AI.SIKi: rLft i:i: Sellin $14 tn P). j

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Grand Union Tea Co. 1 12 E. Jefferson Blvd.

GRAIN A1) FEED. (Corrected Vly by P. D. Morfo. SlArt MI1U, Uydr.ullc Av.) S1IP.I.I. rf)KN Payln? 1 bufliel n 'I-Pn.nir ''', 1 1 i i) r 7i t" S"' lUtAN-S.-llintf.f2.iT. MlI)IUIN(jS --Selinj: $2.75 bundred. CHOl'PPD PF.KD-Sellins S"..20 v r S( HATCH FLED Srlllug .00Ji-4.. OniNIUNOS buhl. H HKAT Huvinj: .C.00. KVP Paying i."-V

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W. A. MILLER MARKET CO. 233 S. Michigan St. "GREEN FRONT STORE" WEEK END SPECIALS Hens or Spring Chickens, fresh dressed, per pound 39c Lep; of Lamb, "fairly fat," per pound .... 29c Pork Shouder Roast, "lean," per pound . .24c Beef Pot Roast, "lean," per pound 14c Bacon Squares, "wrapped and lean," per pound 1 26c Beef Tenderloin, "whole," per pound . . . .45c Picnic Hams, "medium size," per pound . . 25c hancy Large Mackeral, per pound 29c Boiled Ham, "lean and nice," per pound . . 65c Bologna, "very good," per pound 17c Summer Sausage, "no garlic' per pound .30c Best Butter 58c Strictly Pure Lard, 27c lb., 4 lbs. for . . .$1.00

(Crnted Pil. t tVrnr Bro. S4 Stör. it Michigan M. COW rn.VS $2.-V t 00 bnhH A PFAIFA $14 to $Pi ;r bushel. UFP AN Ii MAMMOTH CLOVKK $1to TIMOTHY-?.".

AI.SIKK-flrt t $l-i. ; M'.NFIt W F It S 1.V pot: nd . WINTPU OK TIAI11Y IU;TC1I $20(i Lurdre.J poundn. I lu.n: uitAss -4 .h l.uiiei. swukt wmn: ci.ovfu Ki:i TOP $4Ci) per bushel. wjiiti: ci.ovni;-jio.ixj bu. Flld.P PHAS $-'00 to .4.oo bUBhfd. kbel. j KAPi: Snr.I) (Dwarf Lk9px S.00 :t buibl. I I AWN ;i:ass $32 ver ft. 1 SOJA PLAN'S I to San) f 1 CO per,' bupbel. Cl.OS PR Si;F.D-,?lf bushel.. !

I LIVE bTOCK. I i (Corrcx : .-i y b.r Major nTog., S. 1- j i (an St.. MlnhuwaiV.) HKAVY FAT STFKKS Pair to good. 1U'. 1K-; prime. 1214 , uor.s 1.".0 tr l. lb?.. 11'.-: 10 to 175 I Ills. HV.j.-; 17." to 22A Ue , lJr; 22." t , , :x 9 . 12-- ' I rnonccf; market. ; Crr-ct-l T-iy ty iti nrihriö ; I Grrr. 230 Main hi. 3PTTV U VNP HI GS -Cren-err hn'- , J ter. paying f0? pound, selllujr 65o pound; :

I-'KLITS ,a.N rnGKl'd Fs Fruit. ; Callfornl.i r.aval orange 70" per dozen:; ellhij; $.0o ct.; uew cabfcete, i-ajrlug i l'-r P . celling NEW TOTATOES--10C peck, lutiita and Mh.vrs, (Crrrctl Py Ty JIniml' Mark, j ltt E. Jffrra Ulvd.) BEEF Uoait. ioaOc; boiling. 3: j ron3 tak, 40c; Birlol;. G0c; irtr ; Ituie. 70c i I'OIiK iOlN 40c. i LA KD 30c. bPHINO CUICKcr TV.

HIDE AMD TAIXOIS". C-rtd Today by . W, Lipp man, Sil X. Main (H. ! IllPnS-,; calfskin? 1CK; rendered tailed. i(u"c a lb.: roughs tallow. i'Cl--! lt., beosuax. IZ'&'J. I

Tlif Old Pre-VoItesid Days. j The percentage of pep in the

spirit of '76 ran considerably higher th.ir. 2.7.V

in:! ivoy. ! All the boys are walking tllt now , ..-ot a d.indv pair of stilts -it j Heller's for 65 cent.-. f36:-o0 Advt. ;

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Our prices although the lowest in South Bend are not cut rate M

prices, but actual results of an efficiently operated system direct to

consumer from producer.

BUEHLER BROS

319 S. Michigan St.

Whole Pork Shoulders 19c

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Tender Sirloin and Short Steak. . . .20c Shoulder Pork Roast 22c

Tender Beef Pot Roast 12!2c Rib Boiling Beef 9c list. Moxley's Dixie and Moxley's Alct manufacturers of Butterine added to our list. Maxley's Dixie and Maxley's Alco Nut Brand. Special Introductory price of 34c and 30c Veal Shoulder Roast 15c Veal Pocket or Stew 12y2c Bacon Square 22c Fine Lean Streaked Bacon 32c Larnb Stew 12c Lamb Chops, Rib or Loin 20c CANNED GOODS Tomatoes, Corn and Peas 12c Kidney Beans 10c Large can Salmon 19c String Beans 10c

Baked Beans 11c

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Bring Your Market .Basket to Piggly Wiggly Today

It Will Pay You These Prices Prove It

FLOUR

Gold Medal, full 2V2 lb. sack $1.69 Rose Leaf, 5 lbs 32c

Rose Leaf, full 242 lb.

sack $1.54

White Eagle, 5 lbs 35c

Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, package 16c

CORN, "White Friend" Brand, No. 2 can 10c TOMATOES, "Scott's Countv" Brand, No. 2 can 9c

SOAPS

Lava, per cake 6c P & G Naptha, cake 8c Ivory, per cake 8c Gold Dust, large pkg..28c

Fels-Naptha Soap, cake 8c Climaline, package 9c Kitchen Kleanser 5c Lenox Soap, cake 4c

GEM NUT BUTTERINE, per poun d 30c NITRO (Milk Compound), tall can 9c

SYRUPS

Karo, Blue Label (dark) l! lb. can 13c 212 lb. can 20c 5 lb. can 39c 10 1b. pail 73c

Karo, Red Label, (white) l lb. can 15c 212 lb. can 22c 5 lb. can 43c 10 lb. pail 83c

PUMPKIN, "Class A" Brand, large No. 3 can 10c SAUER KRAUT, "Class A" Brand, large No. 3 can. . .12c

"Hurry Back" Brand, lb.20c Chase & Sanborn's, lb. .48c Golden Sun, lb 41c Yuban, lb 48c

Table Talk, per lb 32c Light House, lb 41c Bond Coffee, lb 32c Club House, lb 47c

SUGAR, best pure Cane granulated, lb 13c POTATOES, fancy Michigan stock, peck 34c

Quarker Oats, lg. pkg. .30c National Oats. sml. pkg.llc Kellogg's Corn Flakes. .12c Fruited Wheat, pkg. . . .23c

Puffed Wheat, pkg 13c Krumbles, pkg 13c Korn Krisps, pkg 12c National Hominv Grits.l2c

SALMON, "Overland Brand," tall 1 lb. can 15c RICE, fancv whole head, pound 12c CATSUP, "Helmet Brand," 8 oz. bottle 10c LIMA BEANS, per pound 2y,c MATCHES, full size box 5c MAZOLA OIL, quarts, 59c; pins 30c

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Occident Flour Occident Flour PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lbs. $1.27 100 lbs. $12.39

2 'n m phelTs Pork ;nd nmt : n. i;j.-. , i v kv:v :: li s. N'.ivy n, - '' U-s. I.iüi.i lieans .'. 11 's. Fr .-h 'orn M. .il

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BREAD small 8c; large 14c

P, ll-.y. 30r ( ntfee 1t U'. I.owni I'nrna jOe Instant Postum T. I.en.ix Sr.4p

"Sr 1 HEBE 5c and llc ;o-1 !. T ill s.iiTr.n . . . . .sir Sir .' i;..- Wax V- iris . i.V. l7v . Suifi'x I -! f 1 . W.ihir. I'itt. c

Bremen White Rose or White Eagle Flour $1.59 10 lbs. Northern Spy Apples 25c

l! Ib5 Split !V;is 10.' ' Il's. Whit.- KidiM P.. .in.--. . . - junrt M;in ('.in-, dnren . . . 1 .' N'v Crop Seedf-s Ftaisin.. To. S.V In lb. box. s 3f

: KeWozz Cor-. F!.il 2.'.r Nr. 't K.i:. S;.Ti;p. k'i' s5 Para wax. 1 '. i- 1 "' Krrsh SrnvTr.i F!-- lb. -" Iii.--. 2 or Prut., s "o lrt lb?. Onions .r

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SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

oriee Lonee

Get the habit and buy your Coffee at the Royal Cash because we handle nothing but high quality of Coffee at a low price. Try our Coffee once and you will appreciate our recommendation. Our prices on Coffee are as follows: 33c, 41c, 43c, 46c and 50c per pound.

3 lbs. 45c Coffee for

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10 lbs. Hand Picked Mich. Navy Beans Crackers, per lb. 18c and

Fancy Rice 2 lbs. for

73g

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Sweet Pickled Pork, pound 20c Sugar Cured Rump Corned Beef, pound . ,22c Fresh Oysters, quart 65c Fresh Eggs, dozen 68c South Bend and Brookfield Butter, pound .58c Large Supply of Nice Yearling Lamb Leg of Lamb, lb. . . 22c Lamb Loin Roast . 20c Lamb Stew, lb. ... 12c Lamb Shoulder Roast, Lamb Loin Chops, poun d 15c pound 25c Lamb Rib Chops . 20c Pork Loin Roast, poun d 30c Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 25c Fresh Pigs Feet, pound 9c Lean and Meaty Spare Ribs, pound 20c Beef Brains, 2 pounds for 25c Fancy Frenched Beef Tenderloin, pound . .45c Flat Rib Boiling Beet, pound 11c Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound 14c Standing Rib Roast, pound 15c Tender Round and Sirloin Steak, pound . . . 25c Home Dressed Chickens, pound .35c Plenty of all kinds Veal, Cheese and Sausage

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