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said Judge Fred V. Freeman recently. Continuing, he added "The oil business today in all its phases from production to refining, to marketing, is the most competitive business in the world." The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is but one of 16,000 organizations interested in the petroleum industry in the United States. Each of these is performing a useful service or it would not be in business. Competition eliminates the unfit in the oil business, as it eliminates the unfit in every other line of endeavor. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is here today because it has made good. The energy of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is concentrated on making good in a big, constructive way. The territory served is probably the most important farming territory in the world.The Company's opportunity for service is great, and the need for its service is ever present. Every year the farmers of the Middle West need petroleum products in greater volume. They demand products of standard quality, delivered at regular intervals and at reasonable prices. Only through a complete organization of men, trained by years of experience, can so complicated and important a service be rendered. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is such an organization, and by concentrated, co-ordinated effort, from refiner to tank wagon delivery, it is able to render a service to the farmers and others voo depend upon the Company for material which enables them to perform tasks essential to the public welfare. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is directed by a group of seven business men, trained in every phase of the oil industry, and is operated by 23,000 loyal men and women, who arc devoting their lives to the business. Its owners, the stockholders, are 5526 in number, no one of whom owns as much ai 10 per cent of the total stock. Any one may become a part owner in this Company, by buying its stock in the open market. Standard Oil Company ( Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, 111.
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Oil NEW YORK MART Steel? and Rails Hard Hit by Liquidation Despite Stable Honey. NEV YORK Nov. 3 0 Rp-ardlo?s of the mor? hopWul fcelinpj prevailing In banking circlf-s and the absence of untoward conditions in the money situation, stocks were In process of further liquidation on Tuesday, the irregular re verbal belns? accelerated by an extension of .-hort interest. The reaction, so far as Jt dealt with representative issues, wad relatively moderate, hlRh prad- rail3, industrials, oils and specialties for the most part recording only nominal losses at the close. Pressure focused in the Independent steels, coppers and secondary rails, as featured by Replogle, Vanadium and crucible. Chile copper, American Smelting:, New Haven, Seaboard Air Line second preferred, and most of the minor western and routhwestern railway shares. Total sales amounted to 800.000 shares. In the money market the only obvious re?ult of the turn into December was an advance of call money from six to seven per cent. All classes of bonds, foreign and domestic, were reactionary, notably Chilo copper 6's and 7's. Liberty and second 4V4's also weakened. Total sales (par value), $12.6 50,000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. South Bend Markets IIAV. ST HAW AND TT.TD. (Corrected Daily by th Weolee Millei Floor ft reed Co.. 4.,rt S. Michigan.) NEW HAY l'avlug $22 to $20, selling "OEI CORN raying OOc; selling $1.15 to $1.35. STKAW Payfnc $12. sellinsr $1113. or KV hale. OATS Paying Felllnp 70c to ROc. CLOVEIt SEED-Paylng 510.00. gelling $12 to $14. ALS1KE CLOVER Sellin $14 to $14 ALFALFA iNortnern grown) $18. 3RA1N AND rtED. (Corrected Dally by t. n. Morton, fltarr Mill. Ilr)ran1l- At.) CORN I'aylng 7.c bushel. (ATS I'nviny pelliiiK 70 to 80c. HR AN Selling $2.23. .MIDDLINGS Sellin: $2.73 bnndred CHOPPED FLED Selling ?2T) per fwt. SCRATCH FEED -Selling ?3.W(;$3.00. twt. GRINDING Kr r-nariM. WHEAT Paying $1.70. RYE Paying $1.30. RrCKWHEAi' n inc $1.30 busnol. OLD CORN Faying OOe. SEEDS. (Crrftd Ia'l ty Tarnr flra. B ntorm. tJ . Mlrhlrao !. COW TEAS $2.50 to $4 00 bcuhel. ALFALFA $14 to $1H per oushe?. RED AND MAMMOTH CLOVER-$10 to 12 buslu'l. ALSIKi: J12 t- 15 bushel. SI NVLOWFRS 15c pound. WINTER OR HAIRY HETCH $20.00 but"lrel rounds. HU F. JHASS J4 VI hnsnel. RWEKT WHITE CLOVER $10. RED TOP $4 0fi per bnahel. WHITE CI.OVER-$40.00 bu. FIELD PEAS $3.00 to $4.00 bushel. RAPE SEED (Dwarf Essex) fS.OO per bushel. JAWN CRASS-JW per cwt. SOJA BEANS (1 to San)-4.00 per bufhel. CLOVER SEED $10 to $12 bushel. I'ROHltC IMKKT. Crrctel TUj toy it nrttliero4 arurr. 230 N. Main 8t. SITTVH AND EGGS -C'l-vrr nt trr. pnyinj? fH pound, selling T,c jouiid ; ojrirs. paving 70.-; fiflling ,Oo dozen. FHllis AN I rrr.r. r , a ?:s rmitm, California naval oranges 70" per fW.en; elM'ig $s.o cwt.; uew cabtaci ptjlag 2 l-2e 11... soiling .V. pnri.rrv wt mtts, NEW TOTATOES 10c pCa. (CrrctJ it n." Jiuiu ?tarki ItM E. JfTroo 1)It4.) PEEF Roat. iJClr; boiling. 2tV: rauod atak. KV:; tixloi'j. eoc; ;.rur coi. 70c iORK X)IN 0e. LA KD ix bi'INO CHICKKr; 73C LIVE STOCK. (Corra1'rt Dr v .. Mi'or ftro.. 9. Lo Kan St.. Mihntnka. HEAVY FAT STFERS Fair to good, lOr.M'-r j.rimc. l22l4o. HOGS 130 to-l.'J lb?., S l-4c; ISO to ILL 'R
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Tl.". Stlnk'T .111.1 ws $4 IH.2.V. (iilvfS $12''ii:i SRKLP l:.H..;pts. li; irnrkrt 2"- ."'. hicher; v.i r-r-.it.s. .."-k.j,12.; stii-ru larn!', .V r.".'. riTTMll'IUi I IVK STOCK. PITTS1U "lfi. Pa.. Nov. :. CATTI. IT K." tH li:.:; i:i:irket ..:'a'ly : fl.:sj.i:5."; gco.l. $11.2i'jl2; fair. $'.'il'J; veal alves. $ l.'.fjlt". Sl!i;i;i' AM LA.MHS-R.-flpts l!cM: niarkvt st'.il.v : pri:r. wethers, j-'''w-l.0; irol, .Ö..V'; ".T." ; f air iuiel, Sfl"ftZ: laniNs, .V'.r,l::. Hm;s Kr.-..j.f s licht: market steady; prlriP liavv li'-cs, ll ITtf.i 12 ; tneill itin. j.1J'f 1-'.-" : lieavy Yorkers". $ 1 -(: 1-2" ; jig?. S'i.ZWi lit.T.V, ri'jglis, $10 2-ViilO Ö); Macs. $'X io.lil. LAST IUF1ALO LIVE STOCK. EAST HIT PALO. N. Y., Nov. T.O. CATTLE-l;e..-li'ts, 175; market k1.iv. steady; j.liipp inj f-teers, 1.".1;14; lutel.er cr.itb-s, .S V'.s.7.. CALVLS Reiipts. 2."i; mark.t aotlve. teadv : nil t rliol e, IT. Slli:i:p AND LAMMS lWvripts, 1.2; nmrk't artlve. steady: -hio l.-tmft. $ir o6tVl.ö : ' Uli to fair, n'ij .'.'ö ; lu-cp. IKuiS Men iptf. LM': i:..irk t steady; Yorkers. $ll.vU'tj'l: ; pics. -12; rntxo.l. .11. Ori 1'J : ht'avy, .1 1 v."j 12 ; roughs. CHICAGO ritonrcF. CHICAGO, Nov. ."A Rl'TTLR Cr.-am-cry extras, 'Ar; pt.-ni.lardj, 47c; örfs. 47j.."ile; fwiml?, 'i ". L;iS (jrdiuaries, OlVV; firsts, 72T? ' c'lILLSi: Twins. 24: Americas. 2.",i''. pol I.TRY PowN. l.".rL7'J-Juc; ,U k.. 27 ; tr1"''. 27 ; sjTings. 21c; turkeys, POTATOES Tars, 10; Wls,-rvnsln per loo INs , .l ,Viil0; Minnesotas per lt.) U.S.. $1.:1L". CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. Chicago. Nov. no
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INDIANAPOLIS LIYK STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. T.O. IHVLS Reeolpts. 12.0OI): market steady; le-t heavies. JlO.rrfvT; 10.20; mediums and mixed. ?10.."0; common to elioiee, $10.50; bulk of tales. S10T.O. CATTLK Receipts, 1.(nm; market pteadv; sfe-rs, $7.75' 17; cows and helferc .."-012. SIIKF.P Receipts, market steady; top, $3(y;a5o. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO, Nov. .10. WHTAT No. 1 red. $l'jf7-l.S3: No. .1 red, $1 0.t. CORN No. 1 yellow, 7Si7l: No. 2 yellow, 771-l.c; No. .1 yellow, ?2'('i 7; No 4 vellow. 7lVa711-'-c: No. 5 j-ellow, r.7f7"0e; No. 2 mixed. 72ic; No. mixed, r.se; No. 4 mixed, V.tfjoTe; No. 5 mixed. r4ffC)c: No. 3 whiter G7U0CSo; No. 4 white. V0o: No. wliite, l4'-. OATS No. 3 white, 4Sc: No. 4 white. 4nuJ4sU,e: standard, 42c. luin.rv-7Qffo t Examined uy H. LEMONTREE Sth Bead' Ld1wjr OptosMi0;McUn XTt cm Jopltcate anj ptlr of Cl&si. no cuttr whr tby vrer made. CJf, B. MICIIIOAJ4 iT. LEGAL NOTICED NOTICE! Rid For the Sale of City Troperty. Noti'-e Is hereby lvea that the Roan! rf Park Commissioners of the City of South Rend, In liana, will receive sealed bids at its office in the City Hall for the sale of Lot A rf Chapoton's Subdivision of a iart of Our. Lot No. ten (10) In Cottrell's Plrst Addition to the Town of Lowell now wlthia and part of the City of South Rend. All bids must be filed not later than 7:3o p. m. on the 17th day of December, 1020. The P.oard reserves the rlrht to reject any and all bids. Board of Park Commissioners. W. V. Rldenour. Richard Klbl. Gnrjre M. Platner. Otis S. Romlne. Arthur P. Perley, Secretary. Nov. 23-30 Notes Would Suit Pa rn 1 -i mmm to "Put Out" the Baby fHK)T0GfVERovrr comet AT F0OK. TO Hftvc, tMrWTrVOT (1-1-
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SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IuJeel, pt.ind.irdized and poi-uiariz'd j for uuitk reff rem e. CLA1FILI KATi:S. U'?r LIne One Insertion Charge IS' C"k!i 12' Three consecutire Insertion ("harsre 12j Cas'h 11c even consecutive insertions 'i.a;e llr Cash All eharpe .nig rid for within s: da fryiu the ;..st li.s rtlon allowed e:is:i r.te. spLciAi. i.uv R.n:s to long TKRM ADVPRl lSiJRS. C nnt :.n :icr.ii;e of tli. wv r.is to a line fr siiiall tj'ie. The inl:iii:.um l1 accepted is three 1!:,? OM-; insertion iNCi.rnns roth MORNING ANIi KVKNIMJ llDITIONS OR S I'M) AY. No nds received after s p rn. for the morning edition or after 'J :-0 a. n. fr the evening clition. No ads acepevl nfter J m. Saturday evenings for the Miiulay edition. Misdasf tfl ltion n-"t rern:ltPvl. PIIONi: MAIN 2101. Ads of rjuesrlvnahie nature not accepted. Ad writing pervlce provided without co?-t for the askinjr. Republication for errors not the fault of the advertiser allowed if the advertiser will report the error within 21 hoars fifter the first publication of the ad. For the benefit cf tne advertisers to bring the best rsults certain standarllied ad etvles mtit be adhrred. exception belnR njade In "(Tassified li?play." No cuts or heavy black fue type permitted on the laFnitled fape. The following cla8!dcatlon headings appear daily In the numcrb al order frlrfii below, cfosely allied classifications beluc prouped together. The Individual advertisements an nrranpe.i under these headings in alphaANNOUNCEMENTS Ixist and Found. 10 AN(;ORA CAT L.arsre blaek and white Anffora cat. Return to MO Clinton st. or fml S. Lafayette Mvd , or call Mala .r.2!Y Row-ard. . I'llliWN IU;VCl.i; Stolen from t'li V. Washington. Call Main .''."A't. Reward. OLASSP.S Iadie shell rimmed; Monday noon between Carroll St. and S. Michigan st. Call Lincoln 21(C or return t .'KIT Penn Ave. Reward. JIANDRA; I.ovt ou Lincoln way V. ; contained puiall amount and keepsake. Fi n der rail tain'J." AUTOMOBILES Automobiles l"or I ab 11 FORI Col'Pi; And Oodge touring in good running condition at a bargain price. Inquire Dr. Pastman, i. Main st. Lincoln r.2l. USED CARS FOR USED TRUCKS AND CARS TWO CHALMERS, 5-PASSENG ER 1- TON R.F.FUBLIC 1 -TON INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 2- TON TUUCIC. DUMP BODV. 2- TON STAKE BODY TRUCK 3- TON STAKE BODY TRUCK CASH OR TERMS. HAGEDORN & WEBSTER, 210-222 E. JEFFLTiSON BLVD., M A I N 17 8 1. HUDSON vjis model, .n excellent condition, for sale at u bargain. Ilayueä Sabs and Service. Main l'-'A. FORD TRI - lUl'J one-ton, solid tires in rear, Ruilders Supply 5c Specialty Co., L':; E. Tutt st. RELIABLE USED CARS A GOOD USED CAR IS A MUCH BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A CHEAP NEW ONE. BETWEEN NOW AND JANUARY 1ST. YuU CAN BUY A USED CAR CHEAPER THAN YOU WILL RE ARLE TO AFTERWARDS. WE ARE PEI.LINO BETTER CARS FOR LLS MONEY NOW THAN ANY TIME IN THE PAST. WE MUST MOVE THESE CARS TO MAKE ROoM FOR MORE CARS TAKEN IN TRADE ON OUR NEW FRANKLINS. l'.20 FRANKLIN TOURING WITH WIRE WHEELS, ?2.2.. 1010 FRANKLIN TOURING ?1.7i 10E WILLYS-KNIuHT COUPE SI OK) 1020 OVERLAND SEDAN ?1,2. 101'J DORT TOURING ST.'O. 101S CHALMERS '1 G ?T-m. PAK;i; TOURING J-si,-"). OVERLANI ROAlSTER !t"0. r.RISCOE ROADSTER S?). sami; prici: cash or terms. TRADE IN 'iOUR OLD CAR. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. OPEN EVENINGS. MAIN 412. T07 E. JEFFERSON. '1RI "K Ei 1-Ord. cue f n try k. W orm drive. Call loi W. Division st. W. H. Carlln. Send for tliis Book 4 This fascinatirc rxx3k is the J story of Tctcr Perlcir.s. It tells how he 6tartcd in February, JSi lOS, and in ten years accumulated$ 10 11.82 by investing $25 T per month. IctclLs whatsecuri- S ties he bought, the prices he paid, and the income from each. B" Thousands of people have read Uetting Ahead and now follow Peter Perkins' plan. The Book Is Free Write for It 'X'rire for it tolay ryj e will mj you cnnpmtntirf copy of 'Orrr r j Ahtad" by rcram mi U'e w.II Uo rAit Too on r.He Iit to receive tnjr pcI New Yer o2crjg ot dividend-rT-r.g tock. on a pLn trat ul cjlc 121 your ba&xirx year. KREEBEL & CO. Investment Bankers I m : 1 4 I .ft. D7 South LaSoDeSt. CHICAGO m
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AutomoMIr. fur Snl l: NASH COUPE A Iat model cr 4 s rrr car, fix cylinder NaJ: h -k? nr. rreforrns 1!V new: tl iar f r .-i.il tcp!r.ej p".r;eic.. I'i;or.e Mi!:i 12S7. 2ir S. LuTiTette 1 lvd. F.. W. Steinhart South Ron 1 Cv t;a erenln?. USED CRS 1020 SEDAN WITH STARTER. LOI OK'PLET WITH STARTER. 1Ä ROADSTER WITH STARTER. 10Jj (2) TOURIN(i WITH STARTER. 10E (2) TOURINGS. TOURING. MANY OTHER MODELSEASY TERMS. W. R. IIINKLE, INC 272 N. LAFAYETTE ST. CSEi. CAR liARQAINS ChTroIet one too worm drlr track dfmomtrator; i Cterrolct, 3 pail, lneladlng 1020 model; 1319 Bby GtftLtl Chevrolet, 5 rs: erenl Ford- lociudlc panel tody; one toa Tord truck: Saxon roadster: Ortr. land Q pair: J'axweU 3 pan. Caj cr term. Elt.l Auto Salea Co C43 Lincoln Way Wett. Ttone Mila T14. USED CARS 1010 OLDS MORI EE RUNABOUT. 1020 OLDSMORILE TOURING. 1020 OLDSMOBILi: TOURING, 3 CTL, 1010 CHEVROLET TOURING. 102) CHEVROLET TOURING. 1015 RUICK TOURING. 1013 REO TOURING. OLDSMORILE SALES CO. 225 22.S S. LAFAYETTE BLVD. SOUTH 15 END. IND. USED CAR HARGAINS CLEVELAND TOURING J1200. FULLY EQUIPPED. STUDEBAKER SEVEN PASSENG Ef TOLLING WITH FIVE GOOD C0KL TIRES, DODGE W1NTF.R CAR fTC-0. FORD COUPE n. P. L. MENDEZ CO. INC. 217 E. JEFFERSON BLVD. LINCOLN IOjZ. S-rvio SUitlon Ilrpalrln? 15 AL IOS I'AIM ED AutoiuoLdlea and trucka wanted to paint. Special jTlcea cd aulck service .urlriir faii iaoa, 11 South Bend HicbaLge, S. Ca rroR nt. CLOS-TF1E iUl It FORD Recuuse it :iJlrt trtiigtij, !-.iuty anJ .uri-t'-rt 1j yuur -.ir. it will luakc your l'ir! 4 iar ;t a minimum et. U': l.-tr $ t.nirli,- Soiitä P-.u 1 Si-rmg' Was!i ü ri.i Carriat'e Co.. 21u-jl5 S. M. JiS-ll ht. IIIJL HLl READ -1'jcK au.l all iutI tires rttreal tame aj tnlnal. Thomas Rubber and ulrouiz'D: Co 131 EJo roln way Enat .tit I.Dery- : .a rai-'fs lt Ai;.GL Fr r nt Rj-ju're ll.iius ..r Müln 41JiL Ml S. Wi, BUINEb5 bEKVlCE Jlusiia-v4 .scrvl' O.ltrtil HA l Ii. V - Mas-:ii:'. EIhi trlrltr. liulinliaii Rati 1'fcriv Laiie only, rs. il W. JtS'ar1 ' Mam :iy. I t K.S.U i. I ir"l .ii. 1 taken ( are i luv the vjs EiLti!.t.t rtfe-rtii' a. B' M. Nt'w i5-'l inj a. RUG CLEANING cmt!. e Ca.l M-1W14. Operator ar:nea. s .uLa d drlea ltt 12 rug In u Jour; Uiove larLiitura tat k 11: .u e aaJ t:t i all. No Jlrt, rr.CM or wutiLi: ahd wyrryli fr s or (HO. jJcilelu Lit-illlc Uu HALill.l-- n.l'Ail.Jj nil etviI.g- Machlue Co. .ur runir ork. I'J Liii-a "rust RUrf. Itla Z'dl. hLi.ii E.1L ir joj wmt our ieer lall ;: Lrst-il" ivLtloa, CL.irlea Troyer. Bell 4732. war LLLs Repjirej; Lew nti.i and .u tela 11. lla.c. Oil Ljurt iv, IjLoiie L:to.:i '. 7 lul4Uiij Olm. IHK IV üoun iniUe aLi'l put ua itt ccai, Mi.it-r i.nJ .vrevn tractor. 81o l'oriaü av ilui. pbv-tie LUi2. ilcuiiu 4iu.l i iUiiiuiiiC t UI.NalL.') itiutu.ifi fcJ realrvl. Wife people buy Wme furuacea. Lary slok n uii'l. Or rr Ciil proui; tJ. No delay. Lti:i.aua ciirerf-ily gift Is eiirt Lvliuf tn. lLf. ra. l"toa Jur pri'.ta '.elore uu üuj. i-uuJard Ueatin: Je RccULg Coipaaj. Ptat Lir roln loT. lJ .lünn:i lnL VLLiii;i-NO A.NL iltAl IN'j- . tu tili. tu Lave iew cciii luiU.itl In your furL.t.e. Joli g a pr.:.ty. New jiidted. Repair ora iit 7 treck. Cyaoplate ato' k cf piuabUf and Leatia: Ulurcj to (Li from. You aavt tuuey. J. L. Taylor. Ploi llpi ol . uix.. lx'.S S. MUl&I at. I'l MI'S IN a 1 ALLED Ilari r. C. Ullf. tl2 W. Li.al.e. Autjti: and eiectrlct tcft water p iu:p a apeclalty; J - 1 ( .i." -r x l Ci Mu liiiC. A.ii.Loa Ai.a lifc-t-i Uiit.aT I'.roaJy. LI-cvlu Ll'-J I'amtiii; iiiK-riUc i'Ai'LR liA.NOi.NO I'a.-Ui. uDd liUrLr uecor-tlff. Re-.uLlt? wirk, moderate r.kir 1'ticL.e f.r -ijtlniate. UUm aij replaced ll bfvkta vliiiiyva. CU. Koczan Cu.. tJü CLa;iu L, LUc tjlii 1' i.'l. lrjl -nal H-ru t s 21 CllIROPRACl 1C or advanced palA' lrea CMropiaalo are F. G. K1X CUropralur. 411 Len llg. Mala Open e veuls at and Sup la 7; CiilRUl'KÄT OK liea.lU ecoiioailraX. cttained (troua cL.ripractlc iriotl a JjUKtinenta of. tltj Sualtfe. roor 'ZU, Varuiera lrut lilf. Llncooi CUM. ÜUL cl-g., Mia:.awaka. l'-oaa
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