South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1920 — Page 12
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Trend of the Markets Stocks Grain Livestock Cotton
STOCKS. r. ;ir,c prov- tli.it t h heaviest li'jui latioii irndd-nt to readjustment i?l th' ' M ' k nuiik. t in past and that un . nw : rM 1:1 x 111 Ml ls ":,ri!K .in rid insofar a,s it affect radically ;j '-' 'J'-rity "f sin kn. The market is peeted to show trr.ater re.Ntarn-.- to (Ji.-tiirlin factors henceforth. A period of dullness and hesitation will probably intervene ! for- t)i- turn. The market position, in the opinion of most comt 1 1 01 f .1 1 or, is sound, although w.-ik spots will develop. Drastic liquida tion lias prepared the round for a lro;jd upturn ri'-xt. year. Considerable recent selling has floubtless r -sult-d fr.-ru a fleirf t establish losses that may fivrure in the next tav. report. The samt; occurred last year and intensifies the bearish atmosphere without due caus". Th time has come when investors may wisdy berin accumulatin with securities witli good records and good I'roi'pect.-?. K.vport orders continue the primo su.-taining factor in the wheat market. Foreign interests are finding prices quoted in the American markets attractive. Freezing weather will soon close navigation from Canadian ports and reduce the export flow of dominion rain. Many farmers are holding their wheat and will do so hereafter, having demonstrated their ability to finance, the holdlncr policy. Traders feel with a good ileal of unanimity that RTain values have cone low enouirh for the present. The buying Fide wins increasing favor. Purin the heavy liquidation of the past two months the market was plainly oversold. Flour sales are. reported on the increa (Iemral conditions preclude a spectacular advance over a considerable period of time, however, and the tief bationery tendency is manifest in all principal markets and will doubtless remain so. MVIXTOCK. L.!vstock growers are wandering somewhat dismally when the demoralization in livestock which has b--come. so acute within the past month will terminate. Cattle receipts havo been excessive. Montana and Canadian cattle kept arriving clear up to the i r.d of November, althouph it was .supposed tii movement would subside by the middle of the month. toek and feeding catt'.o have declined noticeably in th part six Review of
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STOCKS. Liquidation continues thi week and the market souht yet lower levels. The retailer is blocking readjustment. In all markets the tendency H downward and traders found sit;t comfort in advices from industry. . sab of copper in London at r.ot much above K'c was rej.orted and intensified bearish s.q;tlmi nt. Rallies x-cur, but invite further sellin. The markt t leaders oUame from time to time, but yield round under pressure later. Irregularity will characterize the tr.ui::- for me weeks. Friday thv list steadied at points, but developf ii reaclicr.ary tendencies. G11A1X. (Chi(Uo Market.) Wheat advanced Motulav in lew of actie port demand. butj h opped w hen a l i increase in the j v;s;ble surply was announced. Th-? j l o-.mtry offerir.s are still limited. ; Fusim-ss failure depressed quota-! A Doctor Lawyer Merchant Rnd patrons to this r.itdicylending company There Is No Danger id being ;usk d to sign a note s. curing their debt as our loans are made on their own security atai credit. THINK IT OVF.R Fhonc Main 1G1S
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Kan rity : lai.-J; So 1 ."Vi I I.rliU'I Vail y. . k . M.ovvsfll 2 j j Marin- I'M. ...v." s j Me xl'-un 1'i-t. . .17.' I Miami 'j; r .1 I.. ..14 ' P5, !, I'1-, 1 Ml-so'iri Tri'-. .. W "0 COS i .Nut. Kn.irnfl... r1 I N.it. I.al ... 74 ! Na;i-!.i i'o,nr. s j N. Iliivn K. .. l'1 I N . 7 4 2n 1 .4 .nrii(crn ia'... -j Norfolk A W.. 3" Tan An. OH .. Ml, I'mimvlvat 1 .. 4, .. i'S-r.o Arr.-... ! rittr.iir-' Coal .'' S4S 40 i ' j 4 iit T'iijv Oil ."U', Hay o.n. rp... 11 u t lHUj VC, 2J 2' , It.-.i.ilnc 'J"1. s-ar ii'J.n.k. .101-.. in.-, Mi,.ilr oil 2'.u, '.v. U Si. ii. l'ao. I:v. . .14 ICP-j lt?i 1-"H S-ut..Tii Ky... 2 2l srrnmlMTir H' 4t'--i 12'; 44' Still!.-. 'rnriiou 40 47 4t 47 I T til. .n ra. lt!- J2 110 ll'.1, 2?'i '-"o. .'"4 c.;al M r. s. uu'.Imt . . 's r. s. stM-i (Vm. vj s:: I'tnti n;.f'r .. ."I1; Variadliini 4J"n ..i v; r.2 1 t 1 44n Vlrcii.la rh-in.. Va!.;iti "A". . . 24 21 424 424 4.". W tiitt- Motors . . ; VUJ h Overland 7 7; du" to eondUlor g-overnini? the market. (J rowers want some ;isMuraniH of a niCKlerate profit be ; fro trying the experiment again Unemployment Is a contributing fac tor in the li'ht retail leniand for certain meal. Kxce.ive, hü re ceipts fie pressed tnis nrancn ui nve.stcok also to new low levels. Weakness in grain was a. factor. Good heavy hou's seems likely to commaml a premium thla winter. The new crop of hotrs should move in increafinK volume henceforth. Live mutton on the 19 16 level still pives no sign of strength COTTON. Statistically the cotton Situation is bearish, although many persons feel that futurc-3 must soon reach a downward limit. Present prices will discourapo planting and may produce a scarcity of cotton next year unless the cost of living falL? in correspondence. The cost of labor and fertilizer haunts the cotton plant. Spinners' takings this year run far short of last year, while the indicated total supply of cotton in this country Is larer than in any year since 1914. Total supply on be. 21 was estimated as near 13,300.000 bales. A larger percentage of stocks is in the hands of merchants and growers than usual, and a smaller percentape in spinners hands. Kxports of cotton cloth have declined sharply. Tho goods trade is still paralized. IVOOIj. Improvement in the raw wool market is contingent upon revival of activity in the woolen goods trade. Manufacturers apparently anticipate still lower levels In the raw staple. Mill stocks of wool are not large, but the mills have a scant volume of orders booked ahead. Forelpn markets nro dull and often irregular. Growers interest centers in the holding movement, which persists, affecting perhaps three-fourths of the 1920 clip, and the effort beiner made to secure ati emergency tariff on imported wool. MITTAGS. Dullness prevails in all the metal market. Reduction of independents prices to the steel corporation level is expected to stabilize the market and attract uyerf. who have been waiting for prices to reach low level. All non-ferrous metals have established new low levels for the year. the W ze tior.s Tuesday. Wheat advanced sharply at the mid-week and corn and cats reistered ?nuill gains as the result of export demand and crop damages in Argentina, The strength and continuance of export buying as the leading feature of the rain market. The advance continued Thursday. Sentiment is obChicago South Bend l& Northern Indiana Railway Co. & SOUTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY LiTxcnn: suxdav, 0(TOULil 17, 1020. Subject to change without notice Trains leaving jfouth Und, Indiana. Eait West North Bound. Kouud. IioUOl. zO :e0 a. tn. k0.3O a. m. iL : 10 a. in. G nxi a. u. Sila. la. zO:J a. ni. 7 :oo u. m. jo-.lt a. n. 7:00 a. m. Sa) a. m. 12 :to p. ta. loJ a. a. 2.1 u p. m. 10:tO a. ra. 4 :13 p. m. 11 : a. la. ci:li) p. ia. 12:00 CK-n b.lo p. tu, 1 :oo p. in. 10:10 p. ru. 2 :') p. rn. 3 :0 p. in. 4 :U) p. tu. &.! p. ni. Ü:0) p. ui. 7 :.0 p. ina :iO p. ni. 11 :jO 1. iu. Nllcs only. :0O a. m. 10 :W a. m. 11 ajO a. ni. 12:O0 uooQ 1:W p. ra. 2.t0 p. ia. 3:00 p. iu. I p. m, 0 :00 p. m. 6:tJ p. m. 7:00 p. ta. 9:00 p. n." 11 :00 p. a. 11A0 p .xu. iDally except Saadar, J. S. J-S.ORE. Ü. P. i r. 2L, Soutn
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COTTON. Tl.o cotton market iluctuatvl io-' li-itly with a Kri'wlnc: -'.ernent of f-fr'iik'th pvrcf-tlhl'. Th January future maJe noUibl a-lvanc -. : is.'hri rallies carrcl jrir s upward, j only to iiifet liquidation. LJullisli I factors were current -x;iorts. im-1 proveniT.t in the (I er man textil.-j situation, and an advanc' In th- ' Knpli.h market at the. mld-vejk.! I'ritla v'v. niarkrf w-.t v.rv trrrr,, ? , - I - - - - - - - - - w . ... v .l... Advices from tlie Koods trail- at home and abroad were dicuuralnr. South Bend Markets i HAY. STKAW AND I "KFD. (Crrrtl Dally by XTler M.iUf nur FeeJ Co., 430 fj. Mlrhlyan.) NEW 1IAV 1'ajlnjf 2 to f2i. eellln 32 38. OLD CORNraylng l0c; sellta? 1.15 to $1.35. STUAW Paylnff 12. icllln; I14S, or bale. OATS Paying Ko; celling 70c to f0r. CLOVER SEED Paying 10.on. aelllnj H2 to 114. ALSIKE CLOVER Sellin? JH to JltS. ALi'ALEA (Nortnem gruwn) ?16. GRAIN AND TKZTD. CrrdHl DUx by I. O. Marino. Start VltU. IIyrullc At.) CORN Paying 75c huatiel. OATS-PaylriK' Bidlltip 70 tu r Hit AN Selling 2.23. MIDDLINGS filing $2 73 hnndred CHOPPED PEED belli ug ?2.:. per rwt. SCRATCH PEED -Sellins aRINDINOS-? bmhl. WHEAT 1'aylng 11.70. RYE Payln $120. RPCKYV HEAT Pa vine $2.'u0 hundred. OLD CORN Paying ?1. SEEDS. tCrrt4 D!lj by Tftrntr Rr. 6 tor. 94 S. Mlrhlcitn !. COW PEAS 12.00 to 4 00 tuihel. ALKALFA $U to II nr bushH. UKD AM MAMMOTH CLOVEU $10 10 12 DUPQel. ALSIKK $12 t- tl3 buliel. SI'NF'.OWFRS IV pound WIN' TA OR UAIRY BETCII 120.00 hundred poundB. RLL'E GRASS 450 l.unhel. HWEKT WHITE CLOVER 110. RED TOP 4 00 per buahl. WHITE CLOVE R-f 40.00 bu. FIELD PEAS 3.0o to J4.00 bunheL II APE SEED (Dwarf Eases) $8.00 pcr buibel. I AWN GRASJy ?32 pr rwt. SOJA BEANS (1 to San) 4.00 pr bushel. CLOVER SEKlv-$10 to ?12 busbcl. rnomcE xak&et. eCrrtJ Tly öy tu Orothrh Grwry, 230 N. Mala HI. irTTKK AND KOOS Cmmfry itte-. paying pound, telling txnr pound; egM. pylug 70..-; ellliif S0c dozen. KKHTS A.M. TCGE I'aH LIS Fruit California naval oranges 70- per dozen; elling $.s.0o rwt.; new cabbafe. pajla 2 l-2c lb... b?111ck 0 POHJnV AND -HT.ATt. NEW TOTATOES 40c pk. III K. Jffr,n Bird.) BEEF Roait. iuSJOOc; bolllaf. a: raol teak. Wr; irlotv. OOc ; trtr nit, 70c POKK 4-OIN4V. LA KD ÜOc. s -PINO CI 1 1 CK 5 K TSc. LIVE STOCK. (Correct id ln y by Major ftroi S. Lo. TAA St.. Miihawikt.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good. lO&llc; prime. 12014c HIDES AMD TAIXOW, (Crcta Today by , W. Lipp man. til K. IfaJn 9C IIIDEf fic; calfaklns 10c; rndrM tallow. 47c a 11.: roughs tallow. 2"ic Ib. T I'WIWKT. 26.15c. HOGS 1. to 15) lbs., S l-2c: 1.rf to 173 lbs., TDe; 173 to 223 lbs., 9 1 2c; 220 to .Xnj lbs., 9 l-2c. Accumulation Period for GERMAN BONDS The far-sighted investor sees Germany coming back and Is buying fierman bonds regardless of rally market fluctuations. The possible profits may be as hlh as 1,000 per cent when exchange rates reach normal. Today you can buy twenty bonds for ubout $30-i. the normal prewar value being J4.750. This is your opportunity. Buy NOW. WE RECOMMEND For Immediate lurt-hae 1'ity of llerlin Is $14.7. (1t of Hamburg 4Cjs... Slä.75 City of Frankfort Is.... $18.00 City of llrvinen Hi 7.00 All prbvs .ulij'sj't to market fluctuations. Write for omi-pli-to llt c;-ö. Above Bonds may be purchased outright for cash or on our TKN PAYMENT PLANT. Wire f-rders at our expense and let remittance follow by mail. H. & B. WOLF & CO., Inc. Stocks. Bonds. Foreign Fxelian' 280 .Mad 1011 -u. New York Citv Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service CALL Office Res. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck Transportation We do all kinds of moving and hauling in the shortest time possible and "OUR RATES ARE LOW" 535 S. Taylor St. South Bend, Ind. -isV' Oil 2' FOR SALE The northwest corner of Tu'.t and Michigan Sts.-where the crowds pass close to Studebakers'. The choicest corners do not grow at every hitching pest. Fetter buy this now before 1 change my mind. No incumbrance and perfect abstract of title now ready. Address II. S. CO V Kit, Owner. Ilox 401, South lk-nd, Indiana
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Published in The Interest of Home Seekers (isue No. 5
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This Beautiful Bungalow, Located on the Banks of the St. Joseph River A picture simply oni't do this home, justice. When you t-e it. you'll say it was built for you. It has all the convenience;? you have drrameii about, and many attractive features you never even thought of. It contains six rooms and bath, hardwood floors and white enaiml trim. One of the bed rooms is convertable into a sleeping porch. Yes, it has an atfic and full basement, too. Nothing is lacking. Enjoy the coming tvinter evenings in front of its tireplare. You can if you act at once. Convenient payment terms are available.
A i ne big. roomy seven-room housse -with fcolld oak floors, woodwork In birch, elegant lireplace and garage attached. This house has a large basement, four airy bed rooms and bath. It stands on a sixty foot lot, with its perch lending an impressive view of St. Joseph river.
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Tlie long-expected drop in prices has arrived. illt nnLLd AND DAVIS VIRTUOLO, formerly selling at $850, is now
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TONE CHARM QUALITY Every one of our Pianos has dropped proportionately. We make a liberal allowance on your straight piano. Player-roll Exchange Bring your old ones
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The three following names have been added recently to Fdirewater's list of home owners: Fred F. stoii. C. I. Fobinson.and C. 17. Reynolds. All of these men hold responsible executive positions with the S"i;debaker Corporation. Laving lately moved to outh Bend from ivtroit where they have been conn.cted with Studebaker's for some y( ars past. They and their tannin e d, -cided on Kdgewatir becaus-: of its many distinct advantages Mr. üobinson and Mr. Reynolds have already moved into their new homes. AM three men be near neighbors, all liaUr.i; purchased on River Ave. HOME OPPORTUNITIES ON FOX STREET See these at once. A Six Room Bungalow. A Five Room Bungalow. 2 Six Room Modern Houses. Phone Main 4400 Li v .'1 . : If".',
When A Dollar Was One Hundred Cents This house uas constructed s-en jears agf vIi-ii a dollar bought n Iiiiiiflrefl H-nts worth of material nrifl lalxtr. If -taid-. on n corner ami occuph t Iarue lots. On llio r".ir of tho grounds is a i-rnn-iit -Mooret 1 stable wliif Ii foiiifortahl) li'dds to inacliiru's. Dow n!;ilr the floors and o4Niifrk nro golden oak. Op n stairs lead from the reception Iiall. Tlu lnaI Uing nm lias a cheery fireIa-e. OfT tlie library Is a rfmiplete 1antory. II'-te-n dining roni and kitchen there j a butler- pantry. la k stairs K-axl from the kitchen. The S4sjrnl lbor lias fftnr Ixil nniiux nnd a bath. Fach lel room has at Iea-t thrfs windows and a clo-et with cliest rf drawers. Aloe i- a large attic. The basement extends un.b r thi' entire hows'. It ! CMuIplsal lor l.iuinin and there is ample drying space. This property is located at ä:VJ F. Indiana Axe. The neighborhood is ery desirable. In order to make a 'piiek ale. the duni r lias set hU j.ri -e i biAv tluit the placi' cannot remain long on the market. Tlii- Is u real chance fr )ou. iNm't let it slip! 111 show this line rvsldemv at jour Cfneiileiic'. Come in or nll uji. WILLIAM HAPP Ip-altor 2Ul Citiz4-iLs Hank llldg. Fhne, Lincoln: 1 .Ml
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ft D. CIcland Buys Home on Blaine Avenue. Mr. r:.and fun 1 a Mvitcomb v K IK r lniü- on Flame A nue bt st suit, d to hid n edn. after making a rareful insperticn of South I.-nd's aai!ab':e hoi:rs. Mr. Cleland is another on of the fVT.i! Studebaker uk n that Lave i.ioved lu.rc recently from IV-trolt. ar.d the kind of a cltirrp that yuxh l'.eii-l Is r'.td to ncrjtjirc. FOR SALE An inviting Mx-roni bouse, located on a .-dde Mby lot. Thia home has a :irephiro, hardwood floors and other attractive fea ture1. 'ee it. irii-i lc and out, by J appointment. Our Clients Bring Their Friends to Us Why? a F: I . ; -V, v ; F1 It s:. p!;' !.;'"in rnJ( rwf ar i::gir. Motors "onsurnrd FrvFo Consolidated Mir t () ortr u;t. r Mf. Crt. LINCOLN 1336 gfffKri'Mi ' Ti' J!' ili'il'J Ü
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