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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 27

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1919 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS 27 WALL STREET FINANCE AND FOREIGN MARKETS LOCAL QUOTATIONS DAYTON SECURITIES PRODUCE, OILS, WHOLESALE ami RETAIL PRICES LIVE STOCK and PRO VISI iNS HAY, GRAINS and Mitcellaneoui Markets 0-23 DAYTON MARKETS Funeral Rites GRAIN AND PRODUCE WAll STREET FEDERAL RESERVE LAW PROVES GREAT BOON TO COUNTRY RETAIL QUOTATIONS NEW YOHK. Oct. 22. Oils were buoy- ant at the excited opening of today's etork I market, leaders of thut division making nw high records.

Tcxks Company was hrunwU uprouts 40o quart, mushroom MEATS me chief feature, Its lust uuotution til 40c concord urappi 4 no bnsket, rnsif 316 representing an over-ninht gain 10 points. Within tiie firat half hour ad- bra nu'loim 40.w50c each. (hin(. calibuKC Corrcrtod by the H. C.

O'Brien 161-2-3 hUi2)c heHtl, chHinuta pprsimmoiiB lUc for 25c: hothouia tonuiUw 2oc BY B. Copyright, 1019, by Public ljiliter Service, vancea of 2 to 8 points were made by Mexican anil Pan-American Petroleums. t.aneral Motor. Haldwin. anil American CHICAGO.

Oct. 28. Fresh breaks In the price of hoKs had a further depressing effect today on the corn market. Opening Quotations, whlrh ranired from the same as yesterday's finish to lower, with Hex-ember and May were followed by a general sal all round. Oats, like corn, lacked upport.

After opening Jic to lower, including lo-cember at iOic. the market under went om tdditional setbsrks. Provisions were weak with hos and Krsln. I.ird led th decline. Estimated Grain Receipts and retail atures.

Steels were CHICAGO, Oit. 22. A city situated on the cUko of the distinctively inilustnal portion ot the linittM States and at the ssme MARRIAGE LICENSES Joe Plrknbrock, 41, Coldwtr. Ohio. nd Catherine Weber, 12, IIS Alton avenue, Davton.

Rev. Frohmlller. John H. Strskar, 66, Germantown, Ohio, Had Minnie Richer, 40, Germantown, Ohio. Kv.

tinner. William F. Emsnusl, $1, 461 Fnntian street, Dayton. nd Ruth H. Otto, 22, 42 Galloway street.

Dayton. Re. Cos. Jo. John Rauh, 41, Davton, and Sarah.

Rein, 43, 49 Patterson itreet, Dayton. Rev. tlneckmeyer. Clifford Salts. $07 Dsller street.

Ds. ton end Alice l.lhep, 84, Mlamlshurg. Ohio. Rev. Mueller.

Albert Ii. Moorman, 11, Dsyton. and Hot M. Wissiuger, 23, 124 Maryland avenue, Dayton, ltev. liueehmeyer.

Jama St. Welsh. $1, Piqua, Ob In. and Frwta Hemmert, "6, ft. R.

10, Dayton. R. Hlckey. J. Kuiisll Hudson, II.

1600 W. Third strest, and Grace MeCracken, 21, 40 Bark, hsnll avenue, Havton. Rev. Duttnn. NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORhT.

Oct. 22. Raw sugar aluody; rentritug! fin granulated 9 noc. 1 to points hinhcr, and leather. foiMl.

time in the midst of a great agricultural MKA. MARY MICHEL Funrl service fur Mi. Marv Michel, 75. widow of Joseph Michel, who died Tuesday night, will lie held Friday at th home of hoi daughter, Mr. Demerit Klelmeir, Park street, at 8 m.

and at Holy Trinity cliurch at 8 :30. lllirinl will be mads in Calvary cemetery. CIIARI KK F. WET7. Funeral services for harle F.

Wets, 72, of Maplvdml avenue, who died Monday, will be held Wednesday altrrnuuu at ocha-k at the realistic. Ilurlal will msda at Woodland. Mr. Wets served during th Civil War as a roiiioiiil in the 126lh O. V.

1. and was a post ivnimiinder ot Dlster Post 440, G. A. It, He have bla wife, three sous, thnc daughters, a brother suit two sisters. JOHN .1.

Wl funersl of John J. Weluand, 46, who died Sunday, was held Wednesday morning at 7:30 at the residence, 1J07 Rmwn streut, and at and shipping Issues averaged Mail metjila with uncertain. Arcade Maiket, lull Phone Main 4742. Home Sirloin steak Breakfast bacon Kouud steak Spareriba f.5c Porterhouse steiia; 60c Hackstrap 6flc Club steak 40c Weilicrvvursts Beef tenderloin. Frankfurter hole 40c Pork shoulder Beef tenderloin Sweetbread 43c Hamburger 25c Veal toflKoe Chuck roast Whole fresh ham 83c Kib roast, 30c Pork roasts 4ilc Rib roast, short.

Sic Pork liver 16c Boneless beef Pork hearts 50c Kvef liver 20c Veal steak 45c aiea, is in better position to appreciate certain changes that have boen wrouuht bv Th trading ot the firat hour continued pound, BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY Corrected Psily by W. Shuler. 15-16 Arcade Market. Home i437. Butter Creamery 73c pound.

Butter Country 70c pound. Fiik Fresh H.ia tloten. Sprinu Chickens 45c pound. Koast Chickens 4c pound. STREET MARKET the federal receive law than any outlier to be dominated by oils and motors, an Ihouirh aclliiiu.

presumably for profit One of these changes is most conspicuous at this time of the year, and the other caused extreme reactions ot 2 lo 5 point In these urouns. Uealizing sales wele has been in the experience of these many months. In former years Chicsgo hunkers wer Brien. Greene 4s Co. Beef neck Veal chop.

ribe.3Hc Funs hen alive 20c, dressed 40a sprinKcrs, alive 27c dressed Week Year obliged to accumulate currency to meet th demands nf th Urge buyers of agriculture! prtaluct. It was riot uncommon CAU LOT3. Ago Ago REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hoy C. Krsft to II. C.

Hrune. lot 16823: $1. John K. Feisht et al to Kats MeGrseyy, lot 47. Felght Kief.

her plat: $1. Jeannette Wollenhaiipl al to Nathan Eelntierg, lot 496.1 It. Leonard Weihraurh to Jacob Frer, lot iusa lisoo. Daniel Kisser to Win. P.

Oaks, I sri-e. fret Ion 19-3-6 F. II, Anna Unger to Kleanora E. l)nrmuyr, lot H.ani 11. Jme II.

Young to F.lthsrd Grant, tiart. Section 81- J-f. Hs II. Mnry lxiewer to Frida M. Pettlerw, port of lot 566SO; II.

Abraham L. Kslst to Kosanna A. Per-Inger. lot II. Edith liver to I.elgh Austin, lot I (in I l.

Alice F. Kissllug tn Donald C. Phslpi, pa it of lots l'4d96- II, John W. Kroltser to John If. Kuck.

lot 34, Fisnts sulidlvltloii II. Margaret A. Hriisinsri's exeeufor tn Joseph II. lot 11II.6K HHJ11. I.

idn Hvain' administrator in Itsnry llehnuyer, lots I t. McKlllley; $niO. lie rt Williams to Minnie M. Lathrcm, lot 1II961 i II. Caroline Watson tn Harriet M.

Poof, part of lot I6H0II II. Minni Stoner to llessel Knight, lot 466, Davton Heal Kslst Investment plat II. Wm. E. Meruit to Clit.

Wng, lot 706s II. Albert Kattcriohn tn John I. Millar, part of lot 6, A. Helknt' heir' plat $1. Mary A.

Wis to W. M. Davn, lot 1116. Point View subdivision $300. John W.Hlsrnwell to Dayton Msllaabls Iron lot II, I'eli Irk Hughes' plat: $1.

Catherine M. Pflauin to Davton Mai Unlito Iron o. lots li and 13. Patrick lliiahas' plat: $1. Eugene 1.

Kennwly to Rosa Hllger, lot 1 11. Frank E. Llpp tn Cora M. le.hy. lot 3761 i H.

Jas. Guillxrt to Msry T. Hull, lota 4 1 li. til-sat Wsilern Heally Co. to Fletcher C.

Todav. Today. for them to be laying aside small bills for Piute meat Hrip steak Pork steak Pork sausage Boneless veal Veal roast nrc Veal breast 23c Vcnl hearts IS2 nianv months in advance of the movement 40c, horseradish 5c stalk, for K5c, round 5c k'lnss lettuce I2c onions l6(V-5c cabbiiKti 3c tiotatoes ti lbs, 26c. apples 25c J-4 pk biinanas 2t)(u35c lemons 20c doz spinach He celerv 6'it I4H 113 of the crop eastward, and it was a matter of many million dollars. This year it bus 40f.45c Veal liver 40c Yest.

43 Inn 1.7 0 Cork chops Toilsr. 152 1 13 117 17 18 Wheat Corn Oats li ve Barley 1646 20 not been necsary, and the need has bi 21 8 o'clock al Holy Angels' church. Hurlnl ss made at Calvary. II. HCIIINDI.F.R" n.

F. Schindler. 69, died Wednesday at 2:80 to. at hi bite rusliUnce, 207 Urndwv. lie lesvss besides his wife, five children.

Keulien sc stalk, country butter cream derreawed constantly for some years, the change being much promoted mire the autumn of 1914 by the facilities provided by the federal reserve hanks. Instead of Hlchsrd Mr. A. F. Stephen.

Mrs. 11. Tlintupi.on, and Mr. E. Hhumaker.

GRAIN OPINIONS Brien, Greene A Co. Chicaga. Octo. Uigan A Bryan say: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Corrected Daily by Kafner Brothers. Ar-rndc.

Home phone 13742. Bill Main 6W4. OranKe 400lKOc lemons 30c tomatoes lOe celery 6c atalk, celery hearts 10c potatoes 6 lbs. 2fic. cabbage uc bananas 301 o5c cueumbcrs 1 Tic each, mnngoee 4 for 6c, radishes 6c carrots 6c bunch.

3 lor 10c: turnips 6c bunch, beans 16c tm Fpinarh 15c I linernl services will tie held I'rldiiv atter-110011 st 2 p. ni snd burial will made ery butter 67a oranKes 30c riavnl ormiKcs 60c. parsnips lOo beets Sc cauliflower 20c head, radlshe 5c cocoanuta 20c. urated 10c tflasa carrots 2 bunches for 6e, srreen beans I5c asparaeus SfiflOe bunch, cucumbers 5e each, peaches 35c f2.76(ii3.60 pineapples 26c each, smearease I5c sweet corn 3oc doxen, Hamson plums 20c casaraha 5c bunch, turnips I0c man noes 10c tomatoes II loc 'i sweet potatoes 6 lbs. 25c croon onions 3 bunrhes 6c.

en Unless the country offers corn nuirn freely it is not likely thai breaks will be of a at WuMllsnd. pater, a bank now uses electricity. A dispatch i ut to It corri'vpoudcnt in Nw York or ven to San Francisco or any other of th twelve federal reserve cities, asking that a credit be placed to it account In th Chicago federal reserve bank, and presently the latter notifiea the. Institution miulring the bills that it has such Deaths and Funeral K1IINDLFH-B. 69.

di4t Wednea. day mornlrg 2:30, at let residence, 2117 S. Ilrosdway. Funrl Friday after noon st 2 p. m.

Interment Woodland. MICHKL Mrv. widow of Joseph Michel, Oct. 21, 1919, at 7 iB p. eg 71 years, one month and 26 dsys.

Funrl Friday, Oct at I m. from th rea-Idence of her daughter, Mr. Hrnrl Klelineiar. 239 Park street, and at Holy Trinity church at 6:30 a. m.

Interment alvary cemetery. Friends Invited. lasting chaiaeter. cauliflower 25(rf3fic head, head lettuce 10 Central Leather Earning Hrieli, Greene A Co. Nw York.

Oct. Dow snvt also noted ih euuipmcnts and steelsi but these ahareii cam briskly fur ward again at noon. United Slates Steel trained IV points, important inure of th same claaa riling 1 to 3 points. Shippings yielded to moderate pressure, but strengthened on buying of Atlantic Oulf nd American ship and commerce. Pood, leather, tobacco, and paper issues nsld or extended their twin tor the most prt.

Call money opened at per cent. MORNING STOCK LETTER linen, fireene 1'a. New York. Oct. 22.

Wa feel th time is at hand when miuket factors of prune importance should Riven greater consideration. The country In Buneral quite naturally is greatly interested in the doings of the industrial conference at Washington. Should there ba a serious disagreement between labor and capital at thia coherence, the qussstion ia what will be the next step. Then again, the indication of the minor nt luggcst the possibility of a coal strike th first of next month, which if takes place would naturally affect many Industries. There Is also the question as to whether the Federal Keserve board will take aption to Increase accommodation rate in the near future.

All of the above factors in our opinion Ihould cause a istponement of bullish operations at this period. The more conservative element in th aiitrict faror these view and many of the ubstantial people are renlis.ing profit on many Ion industrlnl holdings. NEW YORK STOCKS Brien. Greene A Co. OPENING QUOTATIONS a credit in Unci Ssiu'a vaults.

This makes (ii 2(ic mangoes 4 for 5c, radishes fie bch mardo sutrar 45c c-ruplant dive 8c. 2 for I5e, urapefruit 2 for I5c. th thing a matter ot minutes nr hotiri instead of weeks or months as formerlv Central leather quarter ended Scptcmtiei- Hulhnrd, Warren A Chandler A Co. say! We think the situation ia shaping up a little morn bullishlv and we continue to favor conservative purohaiee on weak spots like that of yesterday. Clement, Curtis lay: Until Ih maiket tan hv some new stimulating fore th selling of corn on the dvanee olive oil 11,40 endive 6c bunch, kale It Is on of the best illustrations that the 10c 'A save 6c bunch.

Dromedary dates 25c pkg stewing fiits 35c pressed furs 40r yellow turnips 6c lara 4 for 25c: Concord itrnpos 4hc basket, paw paws 3 for 10c, crabnpple I5c cranberries lOo gt red haws uc chestnuts loc lb. Pork tides 35c saUBaire lh ham 40c lb nivs feet 2 for 25c, backbone S5c shoulder ends 38c Isrd 30f(t35c pound, rahhits 45c lb. FISH, GAME AND SEA FOOD 30, earnd $8 63 nn rommon stock against $9. 21 in prrediug quarter and i 84 In third quarter 101a, surplus lur nine months ended September 30. equal to I'M 69 on common against $86? same period 1918.

20 industrials $116.61. up 20 railroads SHO.SS. off AYE AT. IlTircOXniTioN'S Rerird for the 24 hours ending st 7 and a roinsrlson with th cones. will prevail.

Hani Winthtop A ACo. yl Receiver here reported only moderate country of-frringa while shipper and rash hsndlers reiKirted sKt demsnd decidedly low and unsatisfactorj'. Lsinson Bros. A Co. layt rroducr of federal reserve system makes money available at any point at any time.

For the past few weeks a great deal of Chicago bank capital baa been loaned In Ntw York th high call rates which have been prevailing there, and It was psrtly Chicago money that brought tit figure bark from fifteen to six per Cent. This Is nothing new. It is the enlargement of the scope of uch transfers Unit th federal reterv system hss 11. Macs, I. llubuqu is now just as well olf in Dies respects as Itoston.

Another achievement 1 In the near oli-llteratlon of the old domestic exchange market of thi country. Scarcely is any grade prunes S0(fi36i" dried apricots SOe leaf lettuce 16c apples 16(U26c shelled pecans 1 .85 haxel nuts S6c watbrcrea 10c imported spaghetti 20c macaroni 20c need-lens raisins 26c iceberg lettuce 20r 25c head, shelled almonds 90e squashes 6(H10e each, eocoanuts 16c each, rhubarb 5c bunch, Bermuda onions 6frilnc each, artichoke 20e each. Imported ravicr MdT COc can, shlve 10c each. Rocky Ford cantaloupes 20c. sweet corn 20(i'30c Tinner, lot 40, Wood Crst Park 1 $460.

Corrected by the Fulton Market, 35 E. hoLi and eniiii ar not bullish and are anxioua to avoid th risk ot Imavy laeuing Kov F. FHsr in Clsra M. Baker, lot and part nf lot Itl'iOl II. Marv Wetrel tn Darius A.

Wetul, fourth St. Phones: Bell Min 1S23. Home 2818. Fresh Fish White fish 25(iT30e smnll ponding ilsv of the last 86 years. CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thenkg to our relative, neighbor and friend for the kindness snd sympathy shown in us during the illnes and death nf our beloved daughter and sister.

Nettle E. Simpson and wa also thank the tea oner and classmate nf the illi tier aohonl for the kindness and sympathy and also for the) beautiful flower during sickness and death, and Rev. Arnold for hie kindnes and oon-soling won! Mr. I Intuit and Frank Rele-inger for the efficient manner in which) they conducted the funeral and for all th beautiful floral trilmtus. I'mm her loving mother.

Mrs. IntUe Hlrapeon and llnrlhwr Harrw aetst Frederick. during the winter. 12 mam 7 pin 7 am Tempristiir K. W.

Wuirner A ayt I'liring the part of lota 10J16 II. 64.0 61.0 pickerel 25c larue pickerel 30c trout 30c halibut steaks 30c sal last two month of the year a wide change doicn, plume 20tfi26c niinrt. ralarnhle Drv bulb Wet bulb Relative humidity Win. Jt. lompkini to 01 I irltr, 101 71, llelmont I II, 61.0 99.0 either way ii not expected.

bunch, Cruornia trraiies 20c mon ateak S0e Spanish maofcerel 30c 49 0 40.0 14 0 H6.ll liegrees 66 attention now Paid tn quotations of New llnrry Maker ia (ha H. Wsynsr, lot boneless herrinir 22c catfith 30c Holland hei-riair 5c each. II. upon, man, J-" honeydew mel ana 40t0c each. Bartlett pears 40c stn beans 35e pound, sweet potatoes lbs, 25r.

okra 25c lh pimentos 6 for 10c, cranberries 20c Oysters Standards COe selects R0c 61 lausc lnts to Joseph llsrmann, lot CINCINNATI GRAIN Cincinnati. Oct. No, 1 quart, shrimps SOc nuart. I'M, lilnf View tiilullvlalon $1. York bill In th Chicago market, to such an extent have new methods taken the place nf the buying and selling of claims against New York bank.

These thing sre done through the relations of th member bank to th federal reserve. This Jneob C. Miller to Hurry Mpldet, Oil Average lemparalnr Norms! temperature Kxeess tine Jan. 1.. Highest Umpetatur Iligliest in 36 years, In IU0I Lowest teiniieratur Iowest In yesrs, in red winter track $2.280 2.80, No.

2 red winter track 12.27 rtil.H. No. 8 red win- acres, Hactlnn li 3-1 Fl II. iis-'ii. luoS 08 90 OH M'-i 6 68'a BmTh 6Ki ..1 lsa-'U 1 45'i ..127 127 -'A 1-8 Joseph Muliltr 10 Harry C.

Moor, lot WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS track 12.230, 2.26, No. 4 red winter 2.180t2.20. No. 8 red winter track 4H(i en al 44 2 Inrlias .13 ,06 $0.91 II. chsnge la regretted by many banker who In fnrmr tim realised considerable reve In Memorinm Wller flsrhtr to Mlnnl A.

Schnldr. lot 30S62: $1. Precipitation Average for 36 years nu by a (mall ftharg per unit for handling a large aggregate of bills In transit. Hank with large fluid resources bought ii FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Wm. W.

Dlrlinsieti to Mlchl Simon Total since January 1 et al, bt 7IIIN! II. ifi-71: i Corrected bv H. Ofic Rros. Fourth ileficiency since Jsnusrv 1... these hills when they were low and held them till thev were high ami in the innu F.lln L.

Cilery tn le Grnflld, lot and St. Clair 8ts. Bell Main 155. Gov 9'Jai IN MEMORY In memory nf Mr. Philip Baa.

414 October -I. 191 H. In life we loved you dearly, In death we du the same. Twa a bitter grief, a shock sever. To part with you, whom lovtd so dears You gone but pot fnrgiittn, 201 12 and part of lot VOlll II.

An area of high barometric, pressure IS antral this morning over the Ohio valley. merable transactions of the banks with 301) 305 300 'A ernment License Ko. G-08128. California ornnees $6.50 potatoes Wm. 1.

Anderson to Manor Jt. ntlti- ench oilier all over the country this ..145 145 It. well. lot H49, Ganlen City II. causing fsir and ctsil weather in title see-linn.

The pressure remains high along Iwenty-fivo or fifty cents or one dollar gjjiHf4.25 bag, sweet potatoes 14.25 on 70 70 th Pacific coast. A cyclonic, disturb- per thousand meant a good deal, particu-Isrlv to the smaller Institution. This is Ella nest to Margaret L. Unvdsr. Int latilil i II.

Earl W. Marshall to ThiHn llofk, part pretty much at an end among member of ions sj. to nag. ranonrre ion. jonainan apples $11 box apples 2.

box, Bermuda onions $2.60 crate, cranberries $10.60 Tokay urapes $1.75 box. lemons Z8 box, honevdew melons 91.75 crate. Nor shall you over be. For as long a life and memory last. We shall remember thee.

97. 06 SlU Wt 153'. 15(t 40 40'i 40 ..107 IUVm 106 anc prevsil In western Canada and extend aouthward over the Rocky mountain region and th plains stale, causing rain generally In th northern Korkius and north Parllio ooett states, IU111 alto oc Sadly misted by hi tUogtiter and sen, Grrtrede and llarvsy. the lederai reserve system. Tt It not an oddity, hut a malter nf rause and effert, that money has bitterly been moving eastward from Chicago rather than westward at a time of the year when POULTRY Am.

Agr. Chem Am. Beet Sugar Am. Can Co Am. Car Fdy Am.

Cotton Oil Am. Gulf. W. Am. Ice Securities Am.

Int. Corp Am. Locomotive Am. SmeltiDir Am. Sumatra Tobacco Am.

Tel. TcIk Am, Tobacco Am. Woolen Anaconda Copper Anglo French Bonds Atchison. Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel Eutte Copper California Petroleum Can. Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motor Chili Copper Chino Copper Colo.

Fuel Iron Columbia Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuban Cane Sugar Ida General Elect rlo Deneral Motor Ct. Nor. Pfd fit. Nor. Or Goodrich Rubber Gilt State Steel Ihduitrlal Alcohol Inspiration curred throughout Hi eastern and southern FLOUR AND FEED Corrected by the Durst Milling E.

Fifth St. Main 3S74. Home 2348. Flour Durtn Best. In cotton sacks, per bid, I12.hu.

Blue Bell in tffl.lb. cotton sacks, per 12.00. Cotton seed menl $4. B0 cwt. Bulk bran J46 ton.

Straw IIS ton. Oil menl $40 cwt. Chopped feed fCS ton. Bulk middlings 61 ton. Millers and grain dealers are paying the following priee Oats 74c rye II.

HO corn wheat No. 1 12.18. HAY AND GRAIN Corrected Daily by the City Hay Market. Pearl Street Exchange. Home Phone 2X20.

Oats 7oC new tlmothv hay $32'(i "3 ton, ton. corn 11.92 bu clover hay 125 ton, mixed hay $30.32 ton, 112 ton. 15i 2.17. low grade al to ousllty 12,10 012.25. CORN No.

1 while II. 470X1. 4H. No. 2 white 11.4701 1.48.

No. 3 white I1.44ftt 1.46, No. 4 white 11.42811.44. No. 6 white 11.40 Nn.

white II. 381 1.40. No, 1 yellow I1.450i1.46. No. 2 yellow 1 .45.

No. 3 vellow 1.420 1.44, No. 4 vellow II. 400i 1,42. No.

6 yollow fl.380Tl.4o, No. 6 yellow 1 1.86il.3K, No. I mixed 11.4461 1.45. No. 2 mixed fl.430il.44, No.

3 mixed 11.4101 1.43, No. 4 mixed II. 38(d 1.40. No. 5 mixed ll.3Cral.3K, No.

6 mixed 11.34 (a 1.36. FAK CORN White l1.43AI.4fi. yellow tl.4:!0:i. 45, nlxcd ll.40til.42, new 1.23. OATS -No.

2 white 73(fT73e, No. 8 white No. 4 white 7l'il72c, No. 2 mixed 720 72' c. No.

1 mixed 71t 72c. No. 4 mixed 60(71c. RYE No. 2 11.3701 1.38.

No. il.S4tfr I.S5. No. 4 11.3201 1.34. BAR1.KY No.

8 spring fl.40OTl.48. No. I ll.370fl.40. No. 1 feed 11.25'fil.

35. MILL r'fcKD Pel- 100-lh. srks mixed feed gray middling 160 Ol57, Standard MALT Bottled beer 1 1 stsnj-nl Il.52tfil.l6. HAY No. 1 llmoiliv t58.O0(fr!7.O0.

ststet, but fair weather prevslls In the th east must be paving an Immense southwest. ThiitiddStoim si reported 64 'i MOW KUr' 134 23 43 4u' mount for the food nf the next few months. We can hardly menstire the lioon from the entithest. Cloudy and somewlmt wermer weather, followed rain, I In ..26 64 'i 4 ..150 160 137V 23 23 '-i 43' 44-(j 45 'i 45-U b6 96 riorliti SAY It with FInwrg. Rodgnri FlQ2jt.

4 Sojuth Jatfergon St. of lots 3 107.1-4 $1. Jennie N. Snodgiass to Gladys K. Kemp, lot 6469 II.

Caroline I.eplv to IxnilM T. Retinal-dor imii of lot. II. Ct.i. Isjjler to D.

P. Garland, lot I tn 11 Inclusive. Prugh's plst 1 II. Cynthia A. Kiser to Kussell Fernsd ng.

lot 11111)3- 11. Ell Phults to Tnlter Henry, lot 76ss 1 $1. Marv Grau to Harry I. Petre, lot mm 1 $1. Anna K.

Osness to Ann Smith et si, lot 0 a Ig F.ilwsrd llrlnlng te Geo. Pierce, lot to th country that the reorganisation of dicated for thi vicinity during th nxt our financial vstcm is proving. The hurt 36 hours. ful artificialities and rigidity of the former Corrected bv Fulton Mnrket. 6 E.

Fourth St. Bell Main 1528, Home 2818. Live Wholesale! Old hens 22c old roosters 13c spring chickens 22c Ih. Ketail Dresse-d I Old hens 42e sprini chickens 42c old roosters 32c lh. BUTTER AND EGGS Prices Corrected by H.

B. Hole. 131 E. Fourth Street. Bell Msln 302.

Fggs Fresh 60c doien. Fggs Storaare 63c dozen. Butter Creamery 6o pound. 6o' 5 regime are largely eliminated and capital WEATHER OBSERVATIONS 235 Z4 tUITIAL DRESSES 1 allowed to go where It Is neol.il. The supreme test of the new system will Come when disaster and panic overtake us, and isvenly-flfth mtiidlnn Taken I a.

time. High, Low. Wind. Prsr. Itrlrtly flntt-etas In ityl.

material and workrnanahtp, at reasonntile prlrea, Wa invlt your inspection. Good Una of Mourning Hat and Valla. nORMAM HATIS ikisss tll-617 Lknittey Uallglng, 4i4 42i 41 15'a lo' li .172 33 lit 332 R5 43 44i; 43 (5'i 6'i K4Mi R6i 86 84 .113 113 112 6m 63 1 one ffltr have full confidence that th federal reserve system will pss throauh that test trlumphsntly, SAY SHORTlNTEREST .0 .01 .60 II. ALCOHOL AND GASOLINE I Cincinnati. Oct.

Alcohol, den. lured gar; gasoline, tank wagon 16 70 CITATIONS- Atlanta Atlantic City llols City Mutton fluff. lo Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Clevelsnd MISCELLANEOUS QUOTATIONS Daytan, Ohio. 'standard timolhv $25. 60(11 26.00.

No. 2 timothy $24,500 26,60. No. 3 timothy 120.0001 23.00, threshed timothy II 3.000i 15.00, light cloevr mixed 27.76. No.

I clover mixeil 826. Oofi 27.00, NO. 2 rlovar ml sod 1 123.000 25.00. No. 1 clover IJ0.OOft82.o0.! per cent Bsc, .143 Inter.

Harvester BUILDERS' AND HAS BEEN INCREASED Enter. Mar. Marine 11 5 115 114 29 2fl 2S MASONS' SUPPLIES ImmettiaU Shipsnt Stock Corrected by T. I). Eichelbetger's Sons, Fifth and Pearl Streets.

Fast 471. Home 4711. I'rices effective Oclober 16. 1919! Rilen, Greene A Co. New Hct.

22. Ne Hureau lavs: II Beami, CbaonilB, Angles, Plates, 691i 71 156 156 1 35 35 36 8 87 474 47Hi tS 6.1 62 nter. Nickel trber. Paper elly-Springflelo Lennecott Copper jankawanna. ysblgh VaJlty uxwell Ar.

rttA There re many indication!) IMit the sell Portland cement, net. per bbl. 13.50. Sheets, Reinforcing Bars, Shaft-Jng, BoUb, Hnt. RiTeti, Spike, ing late yesterday was for short account and boasts wer heard after the close that 79 70 7s sewer pip.

No. 1 off list MVn. Mason's hydrate in per ton 114.80. fitwh hv. Irate .16 th short InterMt had he-Mi materially in Mexican Petroleum ....269 264 288 Rails, etc in Per ton 115.60.

flu ning. off list 52 63H creased. The selling waa accompanied by tiff, fire brick per M. 846. 166.

lr5 end $75, fire clay per ton Hi, plaster pans 7M 64 64 62 6 46 66 60 66 46 16 7 60 44 63 4 60 4 60 4V 60 3H 6(1 3 6H 46 10 60 44 14 7K 76 "0 10 66 49 H6 74 12 66 4S 6 46 6 64 4 7 72 90 74 60 6H 7f 74 fl'J 14 60 4H Hit 611 64 4li 6 AO 60 4 14 60 36 IS 6d 60 74 4 60 36 64 46 12 Bit 90 Tt 70 Hi report that, the Federal Reserve bank will furnish a disturbing Influence in the msr-kat and an increase in the discount date t'olumhua DAYTON Denver Pes Moliii- i Ketrolt Kvsnsvlll MalvssUm Hatters thilistiBpnlia Jacksonville hsnsaa City Ixtulsvill Memtihls Mlsml Mobil New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma Oiruiha I'hntnlx Pittsburgh Tor! land Ionia 28 29 2S--J4 82 8. 8S 87 14L 141 141 74 74 73 per sack II. patent plaster, pent. Per ton $18, patent plaster, sanded, per ton 115, W. J.

Holliday Co. Warehouse and General OfficM, Indianapolis, Ind. was rumored while some prodirtod another wsrnitur against siierulation had gone into metal lath, per anuare yard 46c. white HIDES AND TALLOW Correrted by F. Rauh Pon Boll Main 303.

Office and Warsrooms, Pitt Street. Green Hide and Skins No. 1 bide 27c, No. 2 hide 26c, No. 1 bulls 21c, No.

2 bull! 22c, No. 1 calfskin lOe. No. 2 calfskins 68c, No. 1 kipskina 40c, Nn, 2 kip-skins 38r.

No. 1 horsehide 113, No. 2 horsehide 112, No. 1 tallow 15e, yellow gresse 10c. white grease 13c.

Silted and Cured Hides and Skins No. I hides 34c. No. 2 hides SSc. No.

1 bulls 23c. No. 2 bulls 27c. No. 1 calfskin! 70c.

No. 2 Calfskins 68e, No. 1 kipskins 50c, No. 2 kipskin 48c. OIL AND GASOLINE Corrected by Standard Oil Co.

Bell East 371, Home 370. P. D. Deaton. Special Agent.

Gasoline Red Crown brand 25o per tank wagon deliver)'. Wood barrels 39c per gallon. V. M. A P.

mptha 24e per tank wagon delivery. Wood barrel 32c per gal. Refined Oil Tank wagon delivery 14c per gal. Wood barrels 21ff per Ral. 82 32 12 sand per ton 8, mortar colors, per ton red J35.

black D. S. 195. chocolate D. No.

2 clover lamid irrassy J20.OO0i23.O0. No. 1 western alfalfa 138 00 Oi 89.00, standard alfalfa 3 1.000132, 00. No. 1 local nlfslfa 33.0001 34.00, No.

2 alfalfa 28. 000 30.00. wheat straw I7.000T9.00. ry strBW 12.00. oats t)w f7.00fi9.O0.

CINCINNATI PRODUCE Cincinnati. Oct. 22. PORK- Tor Mess 8370 30, clear $440146, elear family I46014K. $3607 38, plate beef 1341 40, extra plain I.ARO Prime steam In tierces, pr 26.960 27.16c.

family lord 2K.28.60e. MEATS Per Ib.i Short clear extra short clear 90T 20 short ribs bellies 20 KMOKKD MEATS Per Short elnar extra short clear short ribs 21 22e. bellies 22 (n) 2 3 lie. SWF.ET-I'H KI.FH MEATS Per pound: Hams in tierce" 22'i rfi28r, plcnla 16ff: nie, bellies 200? 21c, shoulders 18Mti I91ie. New York cut 19di20r.

SI CAK-CFIti l) MEATS Per Hams 33tii34r. picnic 20lft2l0, breakfast bacon 330 36c, shoulders in packagea 23 df24c, New York cut 240T24e, dried bee? hams 37 01 GREKN MEATS-Iise, per Ib.l Ham! MUrtal Eteel Missouri Pac. MtUonal Enamel National Lead V. Y. Air Brake K.

Y. Central N. Y. eV New Haven Norfolk 4k Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. S.

Ontario Silver Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Pressed Stl ftr. Stoel Spring DAYTPN SALES OFFICE, 400 Reibold BWg. 152. buff 141. wall ties, per M.

13.50. cis 91 4 10 8 u5P MAIN 4842. 8 10 8 66 43 8(1 10 B7 67 43 10 106 10 trtirl hands, and lt wax statutl that Hi buying of stel rommon was HficciHlly good. Publication of statement that salt water had flowed In a well tho Transcontinental Oil compmy. but it was recalled by some that a similar reiiort was put out abovt Mexican Petroleum Just before the big advance.

It ia believed that new stork of Texas company will havo nn active market at better than Ion and l'islt The ws sisken of a being In a position for a sharp ad-vaiicd in th immediate future. Foreign erchimi'e market generally 1 St. Paul THIS STOCK IS TOO GOOD TO nay ijons. luiiiwi Salt Lake Cily San Francisco Ssnta Seattle Spokane .04 .01 .12 I snipe Washington sxeaov. renciei iai on 1 resn ui-, feiings of rotten bills.

tern tops. each. 13-inch S3. Note The above prices are delivered within the city limits. Subject to change without notice.

COAL Corrected Daily by Sohseffer. Gengnatfol A Jolliers end Retailer of Coal. Main Office 812 to 818 E. Firit St. Hell East 33.

Home Phone 3333. Coal prices effective Oct. 1919; Anthracite, eg(t or chestnut, per ton tl! nl) Coke, Solvey, eg it or chestnut, ton 10.60 Pocahontas mine run, per ton ,.8.00 Pocahontas egg. per ton 9 60 Porahontai lump, subject to advance. per ton 9.60 Blark Raven block, per ton 8.50 Jellico block, per ton 8.50 Kentucky lump, per ton 8.60 West Virginia, lump, per ton 8.60 Jackson lump, per ton 7.75 Blossbui'aT smithing coal, per ton 9.30 S.

A G. block, per ton 7.50 Hocking lump, per ton 7.5C All coal in half-ton lots 11.00 per tat extra. All lump coal ihoveled. Prices are curb delivery. ...101 23 23 23 ...102 108 101 28 ...112 113 111VV 61- 61 1 24 25 24 71 70 ...108 109 108 25 42i 43 42i ...141 143'U 141 12 12 ...315 315 310 ...103 106 105 88 83 8S ...123 ...126 128 1'2 ...110 111 110 84 9 145 142 Republic 1.

(t o. Pock Island Koyal Dutch Sinclair Oil Saxon Motor Sheffield Southern Pacific Southern Ky St. Paul Studebaker Tennessee Copper Texas Oil Tobacco Products United Food Prod Union Pacific V. S. Rubber V.

S. Steel I'tah Copper Wabash Wntinithoure Electric Wilson Packing Willys Overlnnd Prices subject to change without notice. PAINTERS' SUPPLIES Corrected by Lowe Bros. Paint Store Fast Third Street. Raw linseed oil.

In per 1.99 do 5-10 per gal 2.25 Boiled linseed oil. in bbll. per 2.01 do 6-10 per gal 2.27 Turpentine, in per gal 1.63 22U0i nicnic 16018c, shoulders clear sides 21 3, Oi c. extra short clear light bellies 23oT2rir, heavy 20 ru.rKr. BCTTER Creamery whole milk extra 68c, centralised extra 7c, do firsts do seconds 63o.

fnnry dairy 68c, No. 1 pae'ein-r 45c. No, 2 39c. sell at $837 8.50 end marrowfat at 812.75 per 100 Michigan red kidney 114, home-grown do $9tff l0 pet 100 limss $13.50. CHEESE Ohio 32c.

New York flJflsce do 5-10 per gal. 1.00 Denatured alcohol, in per do 5-10 per gal. rVhite lead, per cwt 13.00 363 Michigan 83c. Northwestern Innuhorn SK, Swirs loaf Swiss block S7li 42e. brick 340735c.

limhurger S33lr. 37 37 8(1 80 White Motor LIBERTY BONDS Bl I 1 r.HINh-( reamery snecials 86c. Invest your money with a eompsny 1hst ha proven creag In thi hear! of production In the gret oil field of Ringer, rturkhurnett nd Deademona Fields of Texas. Thar I no better buy in the Tea Oil iald than In Banger Hog Creek Ptr)troleum Company, L'td. Capital $850,000.00 Par Value $1.00 Per Share Tero well now drilling nn emr 110 aire In Ilurkburnett.

wllhln on and hslf mile of the Nerene well In the P. urvey. On of these wells is now on the sand and now welting for pipe line connection that can drill in. The Texlioma Company brnuiilit In wll Saturday, October 4th, only three hundred yards from our nn and ninety acres leese In Ruikburnett. This well ia reported to be Risking one thousand barrel pr day.

Thi crge I urrminded by production on all lldee. Holdinga of Ranger Hog; Creek Petroleum Company 40 irrei In th Rngr Field, one milt and half from the Consllea Will on the Kemp Hurvey. lo acres in ltuikhurnelt. on T. Wrren mrvy, entirely lur-i-ouniled by pnaluetlon.

26 acre on tli J. K. WHlnlrt In rieuWmc.n siioiit on mil a half Inirn the Hm lewis well eetl mated 2000 barrel daily. 40 acres III lltnlli county. f.o acres In hnox county, four wells drilling In the redim of four mile.

66 acre in Ura-ora county, joining thn Hiaertra counly oil pool. 6.000 acres in Creen county. Kiltfen fll now drilling In thi county. Our acreage is scattered throughout tJ cojiiily. an acres in McCurtaln rounty, Oklahnriia.

We nave a good report from the geologist on thi creae. 110 er in Reeve county, wherein thBTnyen Oil Pixd I located. We have other acreaue acaltered throughout Tens In the different oil pools ehlrh lotsls I rre, rinincial Sratement of the Ranger-Hog Creek Petroleum Company ASSETS rutcntlal V1u of of the rompny $674,100.00 Cash in Bank 2,500.00 AuloiiKibilcs owned by tb company 2,500.00 Casing: owner! by tli company 6,000.00 70 Second 4's c-eamery extras fancy 82e, diry LIVE STOCK MARKETS' CINCINNATI STOCKS Bear.ell Chatfield. Msmber Cincinnati Stock Exchanse. 91.60 95.38 99.60 93.70 05.42 99.62 ivc.

EGGS Tss-off basis: fresh-gatharad 95.38 90.60 93.7S 93.40 Third 4's Fifth Second 4's Fourth extra firsts 60r, fresh-gathered firsts 69c. 93.48 91.40 fresh-gathered onnnery firsts I6c, fresh-nathered seconds 48c. American Laundry Math. do preferred American Rolling Mill do pref do 79c pfd Champion Coated Paper CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago. Oct.

22. Lower THE CURB Brien. Greene Co. OPENING QUOTATION'S Chicago HOGS Receipt 7 ers, market lower. Choice heavies II I.SOfti 1 1.75 Select packers and 11.600111.75 Heavy yorkers H.OOtrf 11.25 crenmery 50'u63r.

Swift Int Asked. '3 EGGS er, receipt 4.R67 esses-firsts 670i63e. ordinary firs's st mark, cases Included, CHiJSc, storage pacled firsts tO'AOOc, HOI 1.1 RY. AIIVK Fnirttled; springs 2.V. foils Corcoran Victor Co.

do preferred l)uw Hrug Co do preferred Gibson Art Co Light yorker 10. 00fi 10.50 I Pigs 8.00f,. 9.00 Thoir fat sows 10.0n,ci(i,75 Common fair sows 8.001 10.00 iStatrs 7.001 64 83 ...112 ...142 21 33 13'j ...160 Carbide Cudahy Swift National Lead Llbby Hupp Motors fitev, art-Warner New York Stocks American Cigars CATTLE Receipts 7 ear. tdy, Fair to good shlpperl I' I.OOffi 13.00 Goodyear Tire do 1st pfd do 2nd pfd Kroger Croc. Bak.

do 1st pfd do 2nd pfd F. H. Ijiwson series National Sugar (iillette Bid. Asked. 78 81 109 115 60 (I 100 103 99f; 100 10 180 97 I'll 13 13 92 90 98 102 32 33 96 102 Sf 5 109 111 105 11.8 250 350 Kill 120 105 99' 105 7 1 75 101 103 27'-, 28 100 700 750 140 160 102 103 72i 75 77 78 467 480 73 76 66 56 82 8ji 1 9 25 91 oay.

80 83 70 7. 60 62 48 48 14 95 45 Owens Bottle Machine do preferred (Good to choice butrherl 1 l.OOlt 12.00 i Pair tn modi urn butcher U.OO'iill.OO to choice heifer S.flOff 1 1.00 iFalr to Good Heifer 7.00 9.00 Ke" to fat rnwi 7.0018.00 'Choice fat cow J.OOriJ 9.00 RnlosTia cow S.OOtfiB.KO I Butcher bull g.oni 9.C0 Bologna bull I.Otimo.M Calve 15.00IS.OO Paragon Refining Co 3,450.00 ToUl LIABILITIES Stock Ixftucd mid OtiUlandinp; Bill ravalil1 do preferred Procter Gamble do 8r5 pfd pfd POTATOES-Wenker: arrivals 100 ear northern hulk and sacked round whit 2.50. russe's tS.OO rwt. CLEVELAND PRODUCE ClerelsmJ. Oct.

BI TTER- Creamery In tubs extra 7ny.f?71c. extra first 69(uV70c, firsts 68H69r. Seconds t'u OLEOMARCA BINT. Nut marg.rine 30 tfj 31c. oleo made of animal oil.

high grade natural rolor IhW39o. white high grad 58tfll9e, low grade 29t30r. pastry 13c. bakeall solid basis. 1 HKEMT.

American whole mink, fancy twins 30c, brirk fancy 350i37c. Swls fney 460 65c. llmbiirgcr New York State 84fft35c. EGGS Fresh fathered northern extras G4c, extra firsts r.ac. firsts, in rase 61c.

old cases 60c, southern and western firsts, new raes 67c, refrigerated extras 40c. do firsts 47c. POI I.TRY Live fowls 2r.Ol.2ee. spring-era 25026C. heavy grade 27r.

POTATOES Michigan round whites, InO.lh. sacks, 13.7501 3.85. New York round whites 83.91(0 4. 00 per 160 Ibl. SWEET POTATOES New Jersey 11.85 per bufhel hamper.

Clnti. A Sub. Bell Cinti. Gas Flee Cities Servire Co. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep l.tlOfi 7.00 Lamb f.OOfa 11.00 TEN yen from now tbe tractor in-duitry will have become one of the greatest single inanufacturins' indus-triri in the world.

It wiil be then whf re the automobile induitry ii today. Id growth will have carried hundrrdi of forward looking people to wealth and luxury. Mundrcdi of people juit like yourself will have returned to them many timet their origioal investments. Picture yourself fen yean from now. Will you hive the things you want, or will you still be thinking you are going to get them? Realize now the necessity of investment.

Let the growth of the tractor industry carry you to independence. Study if, possibilities and its profits. Let 6rnd you helpful information. Write for it today. The E.

B. Cassatt Company FISCAL ACLSTS 815 Society for Savings Building Cleveland, Ohio do preferred American oc rac. A. L. T.

nfd Pac. Oes pfd Standard Cas common 4 sxrency Kusian 6's 1921 1026 1919 Currency Creek Cons. Copper Amal. Royal Xnce Ci-eelt Ift Candv India Parking Mid West Refit States Abe Metals White Oil Retail Candy firant Motors Amn. Tob Columbia Gas A Electric LIVE STOCK RECEIPTS Brian.

Greene A Co. Chicago. Oct. 2'2. Hog estimated tlsy 21.000.

18.000. Week tro 16,000, year ago Ohio Cities Gas Co do preferred Ohio State Telephone do preferred Little Miami Guaranteed C. N. C. Lt.

A Traction do preferred Cintl. Street Railway Ohio Traction do preferred 19.000; cattle 18.000. iz.ooo. week ago 16.000, year ago 12.000; aheep 22.0u0, 26,000, week ago 30.000, year ago 20.000: hog left over from yesterdsy 18,145. DAYTON SECURITIES .135 142 is 100 .147 132 'JoO .222 225 84 il 80 89i 32 640 670 41 46 82 87 '6 48 ,640 650 63 54 6 1 31 3J 28 2 ,170 171 1 2 1 1 35 S5 '20 21 11 12 TS 76 60 81 63 64 10 12 34 31 29 29 1 2 40 40 22 73 35 33 34 15 16 24 2 3 3 S3 35 10 9 10 13 13 1 8'i 7 7 7 8 S3 35 11 11 1 14 11 2 2 67 69 170 irt 26 26 1 2 63 14 1 4 1 5 2 3 J.

R. Woodhull A Co. NATIONAL BANKS Hid. Cily National Dayton National Merrhanta National Ihird National American National Winter National 800 160 150 12 140 170 TtoUl $238,449.00 SURPLUS $446,651.00 We now hsve a contract pending for seven addltlonsl well on our proven aereaae and espeet to have thi signed In the nest few dy. True Facta of the Dividend-1 Paid by Companies Operating in the Texas Oil Fields.

The Hog Creek Pefroteum Compny I rportd to have been offered 11 J.OnO.OOO for their company: 123. 'him for est 1100 share net to stockholder. This mcsns out of every one hundred dollar invested. Ivl.oo wa realised. hurk-Waggoner Oil Company recently sold their holding ti eeste rsnitellst for over real iiing for the atorkholder 13.333.33 for every Hull Invested.

A FEW MORE OF THE DIVIDEND PAYERS IN THE TEXAS FIELDS Kowler No. 1 11760 Totumbla 'J llnrne Kiovdda Wirhlt ruel SSI'S, Hammond No. Hammond Wo. 1 300 Couch-Winfrey JJj lllork n0''o ficeen Kiver Vindicator We Slaley-Willi Alk your bsnkr to Investigate thi rompenr through our bnk. REFERENCES: National Bank of Coram erce.Fort Worth, Texas RANGER HOG-CREEK PETROLEUM CO.

Bone Building 316V2 Main Street, Fort Worth, Texae. COUPON Hsnger-TIng Creek Petroleum Compsnr. DN- Main Street. Kort Worth. TeTas.

Enclod plea. find I in fu" t'nt of ihare of the c.pi'l stork of lh. K.nger-llog Creek Petroleum Company, fully paid and forever nMassesssble. Cbiesgo, Ot. 22.

Hog-Reeip1 OvO, lower; esrly top 113.27. out of line: bull; of ssle II 2.25ft 1 3.00, heavy 12.504i 13.C0. medium $12. 40S; 13.10, light 112.4) fa 13.00. light light V.

12.25. packing sows, gj 2.4)0 12.40, packing sows, rough II 1.60(. 12.0(1. pigs 111.75 'U 1 2.50. Cattle Receipt 18.000.

weak; beef medium and heavy weirht. rhoioc and prime I17.40(i 19.60. medium, and fll.oO'H I7.00. common 8N.tooill.O0, lirrht, pood and eholce II 4.2Si 19.00. common and medium 87.750114.110, butcher cattle hufera 16.60 1 4.50.

cow f6.6ol 12.75. fanners and cutters IS. 350 6.60. vest PITTSBURG PR'tburch. Oct.

Hnr Receipts 2.000. active and lower: heavies and heavy yorker 1 3. SO light yorker lU.fjl 14 13.25, pigs 112.75'itU.OO. Slieii and Imba-ieeeipts. 300, steady: top sheep l.i.OO.

top lambs 116.00. Calves Receipt! SO, low and iteady to CLEVELAND Oct. 21. Catll receipts 00. market Iteady.

elvee Hereipt 200. tnrk irrjr good to choice veal calve II S.60Tf 17.60. fiheep and I tnht-Receipt 1.000, marke. steady; good to choice lambs $1 S.7Sii 14.2. Sood to choice sheen tsj.SOW 7.60.

Hors Receipt 4.00O. market 7H lower: mixed nd pip and light! 112.76. rough 110.76. stage CINCINNATI SAVINGS BANKS Dnyton Faying A Trust 212 First Saving A Trust 155 Market Savings 185 West Dayton Commercial 140 Farmer end Merchants 1''" G. W.

Pet. Jnt Pet Anglo Allen 51mm en. Oil Tob. Prod. Ex.

American Textile Kyan Rubber re son Prof. Sharing McNamara Cress So. Omn. Gold Aetna Hupp Motor Ten Divide U. F.

Shi Island Oil T.ibhy Texae Run'trr 4hio Rnrger Skelly Oil IJvinvMoa Karill Mid Refg Merritt Western States SaK Creek Mid Oil Common Preferred Erst Dayton Saving INSURANCE calves 116. 50117.50. feeder steers i stocker steer western rans-e stoe-s I7.70il5.i0. cowl and heif CoWhr fpef 100) JOfl Reliable (oar 20) 12 er 16.0001 12.60. Gen City 4 par 10) Asked.

810 165 166 185 145 174 215 700 145 135 11 64 10 40 69 85 40 40 85 35 90 70 III I 80 0 44 40 to GUARANTEED RAILROADS Sheep Receipt 22.000, firm Isrnb 8I2.760715.75. roll and common ts.TSO? 12.60. ewe medium and rood end eholce 8C. 5007 7.75. eulis end common 13.0043 6.26.

Cleveland A Pittsburg tn. 84 Cincinnati. Oct. Hogs Reeeirits 1.600. steady selected beery ehlcner I breedinc 85.767 12.00.

do 4. Utile Miami I.60T, do 4" Little Miami EAST BUFFALO Fart Buffalo. Oct. 22. Cattle Reeeints 80 17 36 80 80 10 60 Columbus A Xenia S25.

slow. Dayton A Mich 3 do Dref 112.00; good to choice packer and butch, er $12.00, medium Ill.76it12.00. 8.50i.00. common to cbole IS.OO'fi 11.00. light shipper II 1.001 11.7$.

pigs, 119 lbs. and tree. ttt.Ohe 1 1.00. Receipts 11.000. steady! hlpp' 110.

60i 14.00 butcher steers extra 111.26 il2.b. good to choice 1 1 0.Sfl 1 1 .00, com. mon to fsir I6.0o6t 10.O0. heifers extre II l.COft 12.00 to choice 9.eOTi1.76. eomrrmn to fsir IS.OO'fi $.00.

calves steady. fin. San. A Clev. 1 Celve Receipt 150.

steady; 7.00 20.00. Hosts Receipts 1000, 2iii0e lower; heavy 113.75. mWed yorker and liybt 1 Younrs. A Ash. prof 130 RESUME ASPHALT WORK AFTER RAIN j.

ArflT MISCELLANEOUS Nm Beaver Soap nref rorkers 813.750 14.OO, pigs II 3.60T)3.ii, 9t 76 SO -'-'r City Railway do pref Address rmifhs lll.O0ffill.60. e'airs le.OO&lO.fin. Sheen end Lamb Reeeint Itl.n. tbert and Iimh Receipt 1i0ft. teadv.

extra 117.0041 1J.0O. fair tn good ll.OOft Following a raicy period of several days. niih prevented much outside work. Davton t. Railway pref 17.no.

rommon and targe 10.00. Sheen Receipt 600. steady mod to n.tJt va, afTI 1,4 Hti JB.W.r. WtrTrrgJlli'a I Kitfli 1 kveK9sazzjw awphalf, rei.ririr.ir rn Fart A Western pref Second slrret. v'dneKly mominir.

it wasjUa'ton Power A Light by Service Director alartin. preferred terrtis few 115, "0. vearlinrs fT.wOio.oo, weiher ewes 3.000i j. OH, snUed sheep 5.0v'aS.2i. choice II3.264I U.60 fair to good IlLiOift I 87 IS 13.

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