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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 12

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DECATUR HERALD 12 nPHATIIR HPRAin TUESDAY, MARCH 26. 1929. PUBLIC SALES Farm News lotte Held March 28 CommunlU Sale.BlotK, Grain Market Lve Stock Stocli Finance Liquidation Breaks Market; Grains Firm Classified Advertising oicluvc rtpm 13, 1 977 MORNING AND EVENING VnZ! WHEAT FUTURES CHICAGO FUTURE MARKETS BOTH FOB THE PRICE OF AS? tune I time, to 12 words 1 to 12 words .1 .30 Stocks Break Badly as New York Stock List Br M. W. Balle-f Otmta Co.

etattm Building) Qft1q .71 1.08 Dp 12 to 18 words 19 to 24 words 25 to 30 words i.44 .45 .60 .75 1.05 1.31 37 to 42 words LSI J.5J 2.SI Scared Holders Unload CLOSE STRONG REGAINING LOSS Viclc Chem 41 to 48 words 49 to 64 wrde iS to 60 words S7 16 89 18 Va-Caro Cn alio 1.60 1.C5 SI to 68 words 3.S5 Final Close 22 LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT Vne WITH (iBnEo ri i 45 107 34 IN DAYS FROM DAXoV 28 ajoiii" Decline Gains Momentum as Session Progresses With Heavy Losses Corn Is Fractionally Higher 40 196 PUBLIC NOTICE Open High Low Close Fry Close Close Yr Wheat: Mar. iT9S 1182 119i 118i 139S May 121S .123 1211 122S 1211 139i July 124, 125J 124j 1252 124. 136J CornI Marl 92J 921 91i 92i 92, 965 May 5 i 95i 94i 95i 94 99 July 97j 98i 971 98 97i 1011 Oatil Mar! 46 46 45i 45i 46 May 461 47 46i 46. 46g 57 July 451 46 452 46 45i 51j Rel Mar! 1041 r1042 104i 105 105 118i May 1052 106 1051 106 10oi 119i July 106. 107 106 106j 106 112S CURB SEES VIOLENT legal notices Waldorf Syst Ward Bak A Warner Bros.

Warner-Quln West Dairy B. West Maryland West Union West Air BR Westing El White Eagls Oil Willys-Overt. Woolworth Wright Aero 90 18 23 47 116 35 2S 44 203 49 ...150 36 28 199 169 39 59 120 48 146 23 47 115 35 28 44 199 49 160 36 28 398 254 38 59 120 PERSONALS 35 27 197 Wedneaday Redman Hall cir'6 as Trading Improves During Day TRADING MIXED SORT5 fjjMO. 24: n1 U.nH. Cli.

36 or4mme lntervie Yellow Truck Young ft Young ft 57 117 wivTrn 40 SO 8 6 272 17 116 92 92 79 62 113 170 61 96 49 37 110 T4U 213 166 166 20 35 155 55 12 67 197 58 Piano DmSiT-fr PUBLICATION NOTICE Buuuiea oy wen Knowa and aTlferiR; State of Illinois. County of Macon, S. E. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, March 25. Wheat fu DECLINE OF PRICES MARKETS AT A GLANCE tBy United Press.

Slocks in heavy liquidation; pivotal shares at new Bonds quiet and irregular; International Telephone 4 in demand. Curb slocks slump after early strength; representative issues in supply. Call money 14 per cent; re-nerved at 9 per cent. Foreign exchange closed steady; sterling unchanged. Cotton sold off nearly $1 a hale.

Grains moved up fractionally. Rubber rallied moderately. Silk quiel and steady. Produce exchange securities quiel, lower. CHICAGO STOCK MARKET In the Circuit Court to the May Term, A.

D. 1929. Alva J. Hartley and Alva J. Hartley, as Administratrix with the Will I AHA I D- tures closed strong here Monday, the market regaining part of early w-naries w.

wans, fifii tp annexed of the Estate of Charles W. 5 By ELMER C. WALZER tBy United Pre. TTEW YORK. March 25 Stocks broke badly Monday as rugc offerings of stocks were thrown on the market by frightened holders.

Offerings of this character touched off many stop-loss orders and the decline gained momentum as the session progressed. Some attempt was made to rally prices in the forenoon but the improvement in the general list attracted selling and new lows on the current movement were forced throughout the list in the fternoon. Coppers Heaviest Losers Declines ranging from one to 15 advances as commission pressure PR1VATK DETECTIVE Shador vestipationa evidence secured. 1 taouv Genti (By United Pre. A lightened at the close.

Relatively Hartley, deceased. Complainants, vs. Andrew J. Hartley. J.

W. Carter, Emma V. Tutln, Ralph M. Carter, Alma Prescott, George E. Hartley, Jennie Corner.

Benjamin W. Hartley. Josephine Cochran. xxeraia. firm cables and a better market at Clote SANITART CHICKEN BROODERp Winnipeg were factors in the advance.

Corn and oats inclined to fol Trustees of the First Christian Church of Co to 1 P. It. High Low A Abitibl 41 40 'i Adv. Rumely S5i Ajai Rubber S'-i Sis Alaska Juneau T4. Allied Chem Am.

Ag. Ch. 1S, 1SS Am. Can 122 is 120 Am. Car Ty .......102 100 Am.

F. P. 102 100 Am. Horns Pr. SI SOtf Am.

67. 67 Am. Loco 117" lloVi Am. M. F.

171 171 Am. Metal 6S'i 654 Am. Power L. ..104 102H Am. Repun 64 54 Am.

Seating- 37 37H Am. Smelting 114H 113'4 Am. Sugar 7H 76 "4 Am. Tel Tel 214H 213 Am. Tobacco H7H 167 Am Tobacco 167 Am.

Woolen SOtt lOli Am Zinc 43 415i Anaconda 165 161 Andes Copper 62 BIK Armour II A 14 li 14li Asso Dry 61 60 Atchison 198H 196' Atlantic Ret 61 Vt 61 li Bait ft Ohio 123 322S Bamsdall A 43 43 Beacon Oil 22 22 Beth Steel 102 lOO'-j Brlggs Mfg 45 i 4514 Bruns-Balke 49 49 Bruns Term 3114 31 Bush Terminal SJ 69 Bjers (A 160 158 Calumet Arte ISS's 134'j Calumet ft 55 Is 65 Canada Dry 13 giij Cent. Alloy StU 45 45 ii Cerro De Pasco 109Ti 109 Chic. Gt. West 18Vi 17 Chi. R.

1. 12S 12S Chile Copper 125 120'4 Cluett Peabody 63 63 Coca-Cola 129 'i 328 Collins ft Alk 64 6.1 Columbia Gas 142 142 Com. Credit 50 60 Congol-Nalrn 25 25 Consol. Gas 105 104 Cont. Bak.

6l'i 60 Cont. Can 77 77H Cont. Motors 21 21 tractive, plenty of light, wamtf 4inOM ventilation. Sizes to suit. low wheat.

jeay2 swisher At the close wheat was i to lc higher; corn was up 1 to 2c and oats wei; Jc lower to ic higher. Pro MOLER SYSTEM" visions were somewhat lower. Jll N. State Street CHICAGO. ILL.

feivi Trading in wheat was mixed dur Decatur, Illinois, and the First Christian Church ot Decatur, Illinois. Harry Scan-Ian, Marcella Scanlan, Harriett Scanlan and Gertrude Scanlan, Defendants, Partition. No. 31510, In Chancery. Notice is hereby given to you the said, Ralph M.

Carter, Benjamin W. Hartley. Marcella Scanlan, Harriett Scanlan and Gertrude Scanlan, that the above named complainants herertofore filed their bill of complaint in said court on the chancery side thereof; and that a summons thereupon issued out of said court against all of the above defendants, returnable on the first dav of the next May Term of the Circuit Court of said Macon County, to be held at the Court House in the City nf rwntnr. in aid Macon County, on the 120 41 22 98 41 4' 29 65 153 uives a complete traininr In -I Branch of Bartering or B-iuty c-MJ-' Join now before, stat. ing the morning.

Prices dropped at the start due to selling orders more difficult A god (Bu United Press.) NEW YORK, March 25 Violent price declines were scored in many sections of the curb list Monday as frightened holders attempted to sell their stocks at the market Early trading was marked by a resumption of buying- activities in many sections but improvement attracted heavy selling. Declines of from one to 30 points were scored in principal trading stocks before support was met. Selling was stimulated by a sudden advance in the. call money rate following wholesale calling of loans to take care of emergency in several cities in the interior. Stop loss orders were touched off as the downward movement gained momentum and the entire market displayed a decidedly heavy tone.

Ford Motor of Canada slumped precipitably, while wide losses were scored by Grigsby-Grunow, Aluminum Company and United Gas Improvement while Aviation Corporation of America lost 11 of its early ten-point advance. which had arrived overnight, but la ter market was not as weak as had Nam- 1 am intereste'1 CALL MONEY UP T0 14 PER CENT Beauty Cuitc, Barbering Name been expected and rallies before midsession carried levels well above Address City second Monday of May, A. D. 1929. as is Saturday's close.

Winnipeg advanc Stats ed with continued dry weather over tne Canadian belt. Temperatures in HINDU CRYSTAL SEER. AdVicTiTj no ntment rail Adal Southwest were lower but reports rreTTr- aim Kit- IS! required by law, ana wnicn euii. is still pending. Dated this 25th day Oi A.

D. 1929. HAKRT R. BUTT. As Slerk of said Court.

(SEAL) CLEMENT C. "WALTERS. Complainant's Solicitor. By IF YOU-RE auto radiator leaks see the Rf TS.K" or moot American-States Securities A 26 Auburn Automobile Co 170 Beatrice Creamery Co. 84 Bendlx Corp.

103 Borg-Warner Corp 109 Butler Bros. 30 Chicago Yellow Cab Co. 31 Club Aluminum Co 29 Consumers Co. common 7 Curtis 34 E- Elec-Household Util Corp 40 General Spring Bumpers 40 Godchaux Sugars Inc. 27 Grlgsby-Crunow Co.

146 Great Lakes Aircraft 20 Hershey Corp. 39 Inland Wire ft Cable Co. 78 Keystone Steel ft Wire Co 46 Libby. McNeil 11 Lion Oil Refining 23 Meadows Mfg. Co.

com. 17 Middlewest Util. Co 164 Monsanto Chemical Works 127 Oil-O-Matic 25 Perfect Circle 49 Pines Winterfront Co. 175 Super Maid Corp 67 Swift ft Co 130 Swift International 32 TJ- S. Gypsum 56 Zenith Radio 3754 Total stock sales 237.O00.

Total bond sales 19.000. Prairie. PhTone 2-127 aop- 185 ATE Uneasiness Heightened Bankers' Acceptance Rate Advance of damaging winds were confined to small sections and tone of crop news remained little changed. Cash prices were unchanged to ic lower. Receipts keep: 130 51 82 43 106 15 324 110 63 128 59 138 47 24 102 71 19 82 19 5 142 76 ELECTRIC vacuum clr-aners and wHi reaaired inernci.

it FFect without Boren, Sf. Avery. 2-2oS3 were cars. ILLI SPIRITTT4T. 4 r.n-T- Corn Recovers room porcl points were establisnea mrougnoui the list with coppers generally the heaviest losers.

Nothing clouded the excellent business situation over the weekend, however, and this helped to sustain strength in such issues as Columbia Graphophone, Hudson Motors, Westinghouse Electric, International Combustion Engineering, U. S. Steel, and Atchison, all of which made small gains. Long List Down On the other hand, selling brought a long list of stocks down from fractions to more than a point. Motor shares were fractionally lower with General Motors and Chrysler 1 point lower and Studebaker off 1 at 841.

Nash lost i to 1041, while Packard was off 1 at 135i. Radio Corporation was showing igns of rallying, having righted its technical position with a sharp loss last week. The first sale of the issue was made at 89 up 13 points. International Nickel also advanced and Greene Cananea was a. strong spot in the copper group.

Baldwin Locomotive lost four points. International Telephone and Telegraph a point to 237, Sears Roebuck a point to 152, Bethlehem li to 101 and nearly a point to 66i. Ague, Hampton. S24 N. 110-3 ADJUSTMENT NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Frank P.

Martin, deceased, are hereby notified and requested to attend the May Term. 1929. of the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, at the court house. In Decatur, for the purpose of having same adjusted. Dated March 16.

1929. JACOB H. LATHAM. Administrator, with the Will annexed. Corn declined slightly with wheat early but soon recovered losses to 5ECA1 SHAMWIVC prlva p.n fa1 rule considerably higher most of the ht.

fiecured- Pilon8 2-7184. htisll day. Chicago traders were inclined to support market, and pressure LORA U- E0-TT- Pintual-reMii Adul XI0 Phone 76S9 "7 which characterized last week's trade kiict DECATUR HERALD 183 114 was not so much in evidence. Re 0OD CARD OF THANKS nisbf ceipts were light and most arrivals iB'j United Press. NEW YORK, March 25 Call money soared to 14 per cent Monday, the highest charge for demand accommodations since July 1, 1920.

Renewals were arranged at 9 per cent and the rate jumped to 10 per cent at noon. It rose to 12 per cent before the start of the fourth hour and then 14 per cent shortly before the close. Apprehension in the money market was heightened by the first advance in bankers' acceptances buying rates to the highest levels in history. These were advanced i per CASSIDY We, wish to thank "oUTf fnr tha lin 1 NG. were going direct to industries.

Cash link prices were unchanged. Receipts were 141 79 4S RAM expressions ot Fvmra- off'tiip the death of our son and brothe- r-old Cassidv The Family. til cars. to 1,100 pounds, 12.7514.75; common and medium 850 pounds, fed yearlings, good and choice. 750 to 950 pounds, $13.25 15.00: neifers.

good and choice 850 pounds, common and medium, cows, good and choice, $9. 250-11. 5: common and medium $7.50 til 9.25; low cutter and cutter cows, bulls, gooif and choice, beef. $9.6010.75: cutter to medium. 9.65: vealers.

milk fed. good and choice. medium. $11.50 12.50; cull and $9.0011.50: stocker and feeder steers, good and choice all weights common and medium, $9.75 12.00. SHEEP Receipts.

17.000; few early sales to outsiders steady to strong: choice lambs bringing $17.50 C1T.75; sheep Quotable steady: feeding lambs scarce and steady; lambs, good and choice, 93 pounds down. medium. $15.50 16.65; cull and common, $11.5015.50: 16.65: cull and common, $8.50 11.00: cull and common. 34 room SMS. 66 Uats advanced minor fractions during morning, but trade generally CO LOST AND FOUND loetr was auii and featureless.

Cash prices PAIR LADIES' tan silk RloTiTl f-day. Reward. Leave HeraM DECATUR MORNING- HERALD Subscription Prices By Mall -1 year In advance on Rural Routes In Central Illinois. 1 year In advance In Towns ln Illinois (except Chicago) and Rural Routes outside of Decatur Trading territory. months In advance $2.75 3 months In advance 1 month In advance .55 By carrier delivery ln Decatur and outside towns.

ISc per week. Member of Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use of republications of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited tn this paper on all the local news published therein. 1 88 were unchanged. Receipts were 39 FROM" INFORMATION cars. cent by New York and Chicago deal CASH GRAIN from Pythian Home.

To avoid i-l-return at once. ers, making the sixth increase so far this year. Jersey Southern 2.0)'7.00 Maine $1.752.25: Bermuda. f7tn7Q TAN LEATHER hand has. contala- Corn Products S3 1, S5 Cuba Co 1 19 Cub-Dom Sug.

11 Curtiss Aero 151 145 Cuyamel Fruit 77 77 Hel ft Hud .159 1(t Drug. Inc 11S 115 Katon Axle 65 Elec Auto 151 350 Elec Star Bat s.1 S3 Eng. Pub. Ser. 63 51 quit Bldg 35 34 Erie 71 6S 11 Fleischmann -73 73 Fox Film A 91 90 Gardner Mot 14 14 Gen.

Asphalt 67 67 Gen. Cigr.r 68 68 Gen. Electric 1230 225 Gen. Motors 87 85 Gen. Out.

Adv. A 60 50 Gillette S. Raz. 113 113 Gold Dust 65 65 Goodrich 3 93 Goodyear 140 137 Graham-Paige 46 46 Gt. Northern Pf.

106 106 Gt. North, Ore 31 31 Greene-Cananea 180 179 Gulf States Stl .67 -67 llartman 26 25 Hershey Choc 70 70 Hershey Pf 86 84 Hershey Pr. Pf. 105 105 Houston Oil 97 94 Hudson Motor 85 86 Hupp Motor 70 69 I 111. Central 138 137 Indian Ref 39 37 Inland Steel 93 93 Inspiration Cop.

60 59 Int. Cement 89 89 SWEET POTATOES Jersey baskets Efc 12.90: Southern h.eV.t. ti cc. day, fore rtric Std. 10 64 67 225 82 50 112 60 90 8.75: feeder lambs, good and choice.

$15 lost. S19 N. Water. Rhodes. St Louis Cash Grain By United Press.) WHEAT ln fair demand 2c lower nn Southern barrels J3.00 3.50.

W16.IS. WHEAT ADVANCES nunhK steady: receipts 6,843: RIFLE LOST on v. Grand hTrtra tBy United Press FEDERAL RESERVE WORD Announcement from Washington that the Federal Reserve board has settled he question which it had been discussing at the end of last creamery extras 47c; apecial raariet 47 red and steady on hard: No. 2 red, 81.28 No. 3 red.

8i.271.30; No. 1 hard. vjetn uroie school Cocnty St. Louis Horses and Mules Advancing- prices continued to feature the mule trade here during the oast week EGGS Basv: receints 26.03fi- noaih. EMPLOYMENT 3 nam.

si.is; no. 3 hard, 11.47 CORN in slow demand; stead to 2c lower; No 3 white. SS3S9c No "4 white white fancy 36 37c: nearby state whites week, although no announcement CORN, OATS FIRM 130 43 1031J 29 166 65 under moderate to light receipts and a brisk inquiry that kept the availaole iresn llrsts 29c; Factfle coasts 3236c; Western whites 3132c; nearby browns 3034c. HELP WAN MALE clot! Investment Counselors far a Quarter Century in reaay movement, very thin and 87S7c. OATS In fair demand to 1c lower.

no. 2 white, 49c: No. 3 white. 474Sc; No. 4 white, 46c.

AM MEN Women and lialrcam. green muies were excepted in this jiuuraua tiroauway Rnt-hrr Shp" strength. however, demand continuing men' E. I YOUNG MAN tspist. with knoiWrtV LIVESTOCK nomewnat restricted lor these, although an outlet was furnished for all comers.

Mules with size and good bone and weight were good sellers even if srreen and anv na neatmg supp kc, ture. D-7W Herald Wheat regained one cent in the Decatur markets Monday, after dropping rapidly during the latter frLATl regarding its nature was made, started a brisk covering movement at the end of the first hour. Several reassuring stories were in circulation on the floor as to the decision arrived at by the central banking authorities and these reports gave impetus to the retreat by the shorts. Loans Called Another flood of selling was un serviceable broke mule or 14.3 and over BOY WANTED to work in store. M1 16 years of age.

Apply JT50. part of last week. The closing fig-J IWO MEN over 23 with car. Penuact bene pian rul CHICAGO l.ll:STOCK ESTIMATES (By United Press.) Tuesday's estimated livestock Cattle.S.OOO; hogs. sheep, 10,000.

itwaiiion. 000a pay. Splen.lid opr-Mi. ity. Apply 637 Standard Life Bidr.

Indianapolis Cash Grain (By United Press. CORN Easy; No. 4 white 8385c; No. 5 white 8ieS3c: No. 4 yellow S2ffS4r-No.

5 yellow No. 4 mixed 81 S3c: No. 5 mixed SiiSlHr OATS Easy: No. 2 white 45 46c: No. 3 white 436'45c.

WHEAT Firm; No. 2 red 81.26 a 1.28-No. 2 hard 81.14 1.16. HAY Weak and unchanged. Chicago Cash Grain (8j lnited Press.

WHV1T XT 1 I y. in. oov- was in keen demand. Good sound chunks and work horses were the best sellers In this class, but even the smooth mouthed kinds with blemishes were taken readily by buyers. If in workable condition.

The late start that farm trade, made will, according to local trade, stimulate business for several weeks to come, and -with light receipts expected to continue, the prospects are reported as good. Native Horse Quotations Good to choice ure was $1.07, while corn and oats remained unchanged. Following are the dealers offers for Monday: CRAl.t (By Erans Elevator Co.) Springfield Livestock tBy United Press.) EXPERIENCED FARM HAND Start work at once. 1 mile I.e. Place.

Alfred Babcotk. Lake 111. eks oar. ll HOGS Receipts, 760: market slow: 15 cuar Int. Combust 80 79 e2.ic lower; top.

811.40: lights. 10.50(4 11.40: mediums. S11.30S11.40: heavies 25 68 85 105 89 81 67 13S 36 90 53 86 72 101 50 244 171 81 67 17 50 90 48 35 5 NEAT appearins men who are desire- GIS H.t7 .41 loosed in the early afternoon by heavy calling of loans. Chicago and Montreal banks were reported to be withdrawing loans to meet exigencies of the money situation at Wheat. No.

3 Oats, No. 3 white White corn. No. 4 811.1Sfftl.35: packers. 810.00' 10.50.

KtLimg aneao, a real money mi R0E rpiy in person only. 32a Citizens tAl'lLh Market steady: vealers. 313.50 Harvester ....106 Int. Nickel 61 50 lnu Tel ft Tel 238 lu 81.24: No. 3 hard 81.2101.21; No.

3 SI 14S'f1 ICli. a down. quai open northern 81.18:' No. 3. li.14; No.

4. 31.06 those centers and these requisitions Yellow corn. No. 4 .78 l.lVlfSTOCK By Deratnt Packinc Co.) Toung hogs. 1 to -60 pounds .111.25 Young hogs -25 to 359 pounds Johns-Manville 181 176 STORE MANAGER Wanted for Peti tur.

Experience unnecessary. $T5 cash deposit required on goods. CHICAGO TJVESTOCK REVIEW yBy United Press. HOGS were mostlv 25c lower at Phieairrt oraii, iooci' J---: medium to good draft, $lno150: good to choice chunks $75 100: medium to good $5060; choice southern horses, fair to good southern horses, $25S35; smooth-mouthed southerners, $1525; plugs, $5 IS. Native Mule Quotations Draft mules IS to 17 hands.

$1850250: mine mules. IS to 16.2 hands. $1501S5; sugar mules mares, fat, good hair. 16 tol6.2 hands. cotton mules, mares, fat.

good hair. 15 to 15.2 hands. Sl25fffci7K. ROC teas ij iiiontniy nianulacturer, 112 Nor forced the street call rate to 10 per cent, from the renewal rate of 9 per cent. This started another wave of 8890c; No.

5. 86S8Sc; No. 3 yellow a fl 1 r- Heavy sows -tiay nicago. til. today, with most better grade hogs selling from 11.3511.60.

Top was 811.65. Cleveland was 25 35c higher: Pittsburgh ATT 88c; No. 3 white 91c: No. 4, 90 WANTED Manager at once for old emi allv liquidation which quickly wiped out nail nsnea mlir. business, $300 and monthly.

Give phone no. Write sa'(uc lower ana iast ttutlalo 2o40c lower; total receipts were 82,900. as fol OATS No! 3 white 4648r; No. 4, 4646c: sample grade 44S15c. the 11 oclock rally and forced pi .6.0088.00 tiu.uoit.oa its.oa 14.00 tft.00li.U0 S4.0096.00 t4.no96.bo jio.oos Choice Cows Choice heifers Medium Cows Choice Steers Veal calves Bulls Cutters Canners Spring lambs votal shares to new lows on the re mules, mares, fat.

good hair. 14.2 to 15 lows: cnicago. 60.00O: Cleveland. 4.600; Pittsburgh, 6.000 and East Buffalo S.400. STEER trade was slow at Chicago and MEN Learn aviation, 1 weldinsr, rcfrirr thle action.

Nervousness regarding the ivu'ai-a; cotton mules, mares. rough haired. 13 to 15.2 hand tcziann. iion, auto ana electric trades, ur 18 to J40 while learning. 74i Gosir prices ranged steady to 25c lower.

Cleveland cattle were 25c lower. Pittshnre-h cotton mules, mares, rough haired, 14.2 to 5IUS. steady to 25c lower and East Buffalo 15 TIMOTHY 35. 00 (ft 5.60. CLOVER 823.50 31.50.

Peoria Cash Grain tBy United Press. CORN higher: No. 3 yellow. 90ffl 90c; No. 4 yellow.

8888c; No. 5 yellow. S6oSS7c: No. 6 vellow.S4c: No 2 mi-r 0lc Boy lvix to Jac lower. Keceipts were: Chicago, 143 56 76 60 20 40 HELP WANTED FEMALE iora'ta.

iorse mules. $15'0 per head less than abo quotations. Farm mules, hroke. good bone. 15.3 to 16 2 hands.

$100150: medium farm mules 0100: farm mules, thin, half broke. 15 2 to 16 hands, small, common mules. 51540. ELDERLY LADY for lisht houseork i.teveiana. ftio: -lllSDUrgn, Hov and East Buffalo 1.400: total.

18.225. Early sales of fat Iambs were steady to strong at Chicaco. best selling from 817.5017.75. Cleveland and Pittsburgh exenange for board and room or intylL nages. 4015.

hi ed. 91c: No. 4 mixed, S9c; sample grade. rue I By Tick Poultry Co.) Light springs, under 4Vj lbs Stags Heavy Springs, pounds and up Hens, 4H pounds Hens, under tV, pounds Leghorns, hens Leghorns, springs Old roosters Live pigeons, dozen Heavy white ducks Colored and small ducks WA NTED Experienced Ind cook. .13 LI .23 .19 .14 .16 .10 .35 .14 .10 NOTEWhile the above quotations re were steady and East Buffalo 15'ij)25c xaoLei.

ijt Aiam. mgiier. joiai Rneep receipts were 2R.450, as follows: Chicago. 17.000: Cleveland. RESPONSIBLE head waitress nurses credit situation was increased by a further advance in bankers' acceptances.

Marginal accounts were weakened by the drastic character of the late morning decline and selling of a necessitous character came into the market in the afternoon dealings. This liquidation caused the downward movement to pick up momentum and further breaks took place in the principal trading stocks. New lows on the movement were forced in various representative issues. ne; room, apply mornings or 5 to 6, 100; Pittsburgh. 6,150 and East Buffalo catur ana Macon County hospital.

me Ten wo: OATS Market unchanged: No. white, 4546c: No. 4 white, 44c. Toledo Cash Seeds (By United Press. CLOVER Cash old 817.50: cash new 817.50; March 817.60; cash imported J12.9;; March imported 313.25.

TIMOTHY Pn.h accoraing to tne size of the mule, this Is only one factor ln determining the price of the animal at present-quality, shape and age are being very important elements. Oil Markets (Bu United Prrxx WOMAN for cleanintr. steady fork, hon nights. Apply mornings or to 6, Dec' twos Inc.) (By I. A.

Wallins, Peoria Livestock (By United Press. tur and Macon County hosptal. Kan. C. Sou 83 73 Kan.

C. Sou. Pf 67 Kelly Spring i. 18 18 Kelsey Hayes 53 53 Kennecott 94 Kresge S. S.

50 50 Kreuger ft Toll 38 37 I. Lambert 1(9 146 Lehn ft Fink 58 l.iq. Carbonic 80 59 Loe's Inc 66 1,. 65 Lorillard 23 23 Lou G. ft A 40 40 Mack Truck 104 101 Magma Cop 79 77 Man Elec Sup 30 30 Man Shirt 30 30 Marland Oil 40 40 Mex Seaboard 52 50 Miami Copper 60 50 Midland Stl Tf 260 268 Mo-Kans-Tex 47 47 Mo Pacific 78 78 Mohawk Carpet 73 73 Montg Ward 125 Moto Meter A 21 21 Motor Wheel 43 43 Nash Motors 104 103 Nat Cash Reg A 135 130 Nat Lead ISO lso Nat Pow ft I fij 14 5314 Nevada Cop 57 juii Air Braks 46 4S Central 185 North Amer joi 101 Nor.

Pacific 104 104 Nor. Pacific Cta. 103 103 Otis Elevator 330 Vl30 Pac. Gas ft El 66 56 Packard Motor 136 134 Pan-Amer. 46 45 Para-Fam-L 6S 65 Patino Mines 44 44 Penn.

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Simply mail the coupon. WANTED Eipericnced girl to assist AIjSIAA ABW S-O-VO. lower: iou-jU" pounds 1 140-170 pounds 810.25611.26; packers 810.00 stags J8.00lff9.50. CATTLE Receipts 200; market steady; veals 817.00 down. .12 .10 .13 .10 .49 .49 .48 .16 mak chai Gen lini.

nouseworK. Keierences. r-z 47. i-Arrv -1. Horse Hidfs.

large Cured Beef Hides Green Beef Hides Cured Calf Hides Cured Calf Hides BUTTER AND EGGS Butterfat, (class A) Butterfat. No. 2 Butter, first class Butter second class Shipping butter Eggs Sales of oil stock on the Curb Stock Exchange Included: Contl. Oil 111. Pipe Line Ohio Oil Std.

Oil ot Ind Std. Oil of Kans. Std. Oil of Kv Std. Oil of Neb or three days the first part of vfr PRODUCE new "ii.

Yunnan -aunqry. oia j. 23 Ii 313 6SU 59 181,4 39 17 114 153 Indianapolis Livestock (By United Press.) r. ii ii HOUSEKEEPER 23 to 30. compi charge on farm.

4 in family. J. Douglas. Illiopolis. II I.

FINANCIAL BRIEFS St. Louis Produce (By United Press.) V.nna 1 Std. Oil of Ohio Gulf Oil of Penn MIDDLE AGED LADY to take ft. charge of home in Country. In ke liy.

All adults. Write 7S5 Hersre. roor tusl ards. 26c; unclassified! 2527c Mna' RT'TT IT uuiuoters i.oay; market steady to 35 cents lower; 230-350 pounds 811.00 11.75; 200-250 pounds 311. 160-200' pounds 811.50 ll.So; 130-160 rounds 811.00a.ll.

50; 90-130 pounds J9.00ll.00; packing sows $9.75 CATTLE Receipts 750; cslves receipts 350- huf EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. two: PAirw, pic; 60c: firsts. 45c: seconds 43c terstate Co. I. C.

Lunch Room. FINANCE BOND MARKET MIRRORS UNEASINESS IN MONEY (By United Press. NEW TORK, March 25 Interest market Monday was con REFINED, cenahle woman, housekeel1 ixurtnera '1 wins. 24Uc bricks. 24c.

1 lC' Full charge, four adults. Give oiwn 1 ti one SLOCK steady, vealers higher: beef steers quot- POULTRY Fowls, average run 27c-heavy hens, 28c; broilers, light. 43c; leg! ences. H. 7S3 Herald.

nuiw ii.aviif oeei cows sg.oo10.50; WANTED A hnuseVeaner. Must IT Foreign Exchange (By United Press.) Ttemand Sterling. $4.85. chens; 39agV (By United Press. XIW TORK.

March 25. General Corp. common and preferred stockholders In the first quarter of 1929 numbered 104.209 against 71.1S5 in the preceding Quarter. F. Arthur Wood, piesident of the Chi-eico stock Exchange, states that there good reference.

evenings. 5:34 t- centrated on convertible securities, 7:00. 74S W. Decatur. 2-003a.

tuuur una cuner COWS 8 7.50 vealers J17.0018.00; heavy calves 87.50 12.50; bulk stock and feeder steers 88.50 11.50. SHEEP Receiptj-50: market nominal; "nun, ouc FEFINED CAPABLE WOMAN i-ira s-ifi; 0ff .0000 1- -1. 1 10 assist with general nouseworic i iseicas up Marks Chicago Produce (By United Press.) OR- nothing serious r. critical about the care or inrant. Give rerercnew salary.

Write 76 Herald. lambs bulk cull lambs 810.50 boney situation in Chicago and has denied 0( formation of a money pool to lend ij.uso cstti mm HELP MALE OR FEMALE money to Chicago brokerage bouses. with the market displaying an irregular tone and traders the usual recent apathy toward the list in general. Interest was aroused in financial circles by a statement by a financial authority placing a bullish interpretation on the neglect the bond market has fallen into since the VtAawr YMiHli -rtartirinatinn in stock te( uuiu. ia.i ewes li.ivniu.uv.

East St Louis Livestock By United Press.) (By T. S. D. of HOGS Ttereints 13 Ron- hn1lnv.M 1 c4. aic.M (jk wusien Kegisterea who 1 Iive are eligible for' office posltmai through her placements bureau.

Leu-1 lit. Toungstown district steel mskers production schedules indicate a new high for March tonnage. standa7ds- iiSZ 99 73 30 29 38 47 45 248 4 73 69 119 19 42 101 129 158 49 62 41 163 99 101 101 211 55 128 45 61 41 73 23 16 39 28 3 4 66 78 80 24 91 30 70 72 30 148 83 2'K 88 19 38 71 61 40 124 50 8 24 62 74 40 19 77 9 109 208 211 23 137 21 84 177 177 92 Liberty Bonds (Bu United Press.) "'is. 97.16. First 41js.

9S.1S. Fourth 4U. 98.23. Treasy. 414b.

106.4. Treasy. 4s. 102.1. Treasy.

3is, '43s. 86.1. TOTAT, STOCK SALES weller Building. 20 market steady to 10c' lower; 250-350 pounds 811.2511.5S: 200-250 counrls horn SALESMEN AND AGENTS, speculation. This development, ac 8H.o511.65: 160-200 pounds $11.35 11 "a- llA-lCli nnA.

-p. cording to trie statement, snouia re- 1 in relative stabilization of SECURITY SALESMAN -Hv iv.uvii.na: su- 130 pounds S.0O10.-5; packing sows $9.75910.25. CATTT.K T7r-oi 4 can. 30c: geese 21c; turkey. 20830c 9 cH24SIf4I-cTWlM 25C; JOUDR Ameri- loF.0IT.OEl weak: rrlvals 19; on track 381; in transit 991; Wisconsin sacked round whites 60 70c few gg iw uaie, bond market conditions, in that the ceipts market lower 'underton-- on steers: beef steers lpht Curbs, today.

In the State of Illinois to sell "CTa" Preferred stock paying 7 with, v-urn Donfls. today, $2,018,000. iHiea ryvia yc lien IS. ce.00; Idsh'o sicked i-oitiiipauoii provisions, a StitUtion of hlfh tanilinr eStabllW, nine venr v.pnin.,' nmrrii very yearlings ana neirers sil.5013.0r; 1 eef cows low cutter and cttttr cows vealers 816.75; htavy calvers $10.0012.00: bulk stock and feeder steers $10.50 11.75. SHEEP Receipts market steadv; shorn basis: Top fat lambs bulk cull lamh 819 001400.

it: GRAIN BRIEFS The right man will be offered Wlf7j did managerial position. Applicant Utn Phlla. ft Read 24 '4 14 Philip Morris 17 17 Phillips Pet 40 40 Pierce-Arrow 30 30 Piercs Oil 314 31- Pierce Pet 51, ti Poatum Co 68 68 Public Service si 80 Pullman 84 13 Pure Oil 25 Radio 91 88 Ra-Keith-Or A 84 34 Real Silk Hos 7S 7s St. Jos. Lead 77 77 14 Schulte Ret.

St 30 30 Sears Roebuck 149 Simmons 84 Shell Un Oil 29 -8 Simmons 86 84 Slmms Pet 20 20 Sinclair 39 1 Stan Oil Cal 74 ,74 O'l N. J. jm -J 53 Stan Oil N. 41 41 Stewart-Warner 133 13314 Studebaker 4 Superior Oil 9 jj, Telautograph 24 20 Texas Corp 64 64 Tex Gulf Sul 77 76 The Fair 42 42 Tids Was 20 20 Timken go 80 Transcoat Oil 10 10 Und Ell Fisher 116 114 Union Carbide 218 217 Union Pacific 214 214 United Cigar 23 23 Ind Alco 140 140 V. S.

Leather 23 '3 8 Rubber 69 Steel 181 Steel .181 179 Vandium 98 (5 ewes $3.50 10.50. New York Produce IBu United Press.) FLOUR Dull and easier. PORK Firm. MESS 133.00. Mla-West vi sooa repute ana curao United Press.) W.

C. Teagle. president of the Standard Oil of New Jersey states that the sole purpose of discussions on oil curta'l-ment is to limit waste through uneconomic production. He emphasizes that the lark ef foreign co-operation would render the American effort useless. Paul R.

Braniff. air lines with Iieadquartera irt Tulsa and Oklahoma City has been purchased by the Universal ATlatlort Corp. -Hudson Motor Co. reports retail sales by dealers la ths first two weeks of March at 17.SSS cars, a new high record for that period. Northern Pacific Railway Co.

has s-anted shop craft employes wage in-creases of two to five cents an hour, in-yolving 1609.000 annually. Stocks of crude rubber in London Increased 1.114 on ln th weck ended March 13 to 37.455 tons. Reading Co. has granted wage to 1.300 station employes amount-to to 7000. annually and to 1.200 telegraph employes, amounting to J130.0C9 annually.

CORPORATION MPORTS Tord Motor of Canada. 19.8. net loss was I3.400.6M aft" char, against a "Irani" Co. earned a In Chicago Livestock (By Department of Agriculture) JlTo'oo'" menaea. will advance against v- slons to man who Qualifies.

Write in detail to BEN WALLER COHN. 105 W. MONROE SUITE CHICAGO. ILL. bvoi so test de livered duty paid 83.71; refined ouiet; granulated 24 an- ti.

from Per ceBt 000 directs; market 1520c lower; mostlv lnn- nn f11 i BROOKJfllRE market will the course or time, become synonymous with a "gilt edge" market and will not include the various shades of quality which now characterizes it. The urgent accumulation of International Telephone 4s, which supplied about one quarter of the total transactions, was the outstanding development of the convertibles. Pressure was exerted on the convertibles with the advance in the call loan rate in the late trading and Anaconda 7s which were bid up over 2 points in the early dealings, sold off to a net loss of 16 points late in the session. International Telephone 4js also mirrored the action of the stock market in selling off. over 2 points from the day's high.

Graham Paige Motors 1929 production to' March totaled 21.SS0 care, equaling the entire 1927 output Ths same total was reached May 2. 192J. pot 17 Santos No. 4. 24fi25c neat production in 1921 In 47 wn a Act fiic AAA i.

toun- incusionsi loads around 300 pounds; largely an 311.35 unaneiH, an iRriease of 5.4 per cent over the 1927 figure. 1.. inttiKuL ior Decter grade hogs scaling between 160 and 320 pounds: oAutoair, 10 sell poj'uia pp. mobile. Must be experienced.

Go'i! butcher medium to choice. 250 to 850 rmnnltf 111 111 CO. nn Addrtj LEGAL NOTICES H.AIr-D"'1 ana 1. tl.i0; Ko. J12S 7Sc1-1i clover 70cO DRESSED Poultry firm; turkeys 45cr r.hlbna 11.

v. 1 1 fwnuaiii, aiKVICE, INC. 551 Fifth Avenue, New York Send Tne description of your Service and Bulletin DR-U8 portunity. Leads furnished. 77S.

care Herald. 811.2511.65: 160 to '200 pounds, $11.00 All nprnnn. Vitinn. l.i ai.oo; ov 10 pounas. 11.60 pack-in-- nv, tin a-iAi SITUATIONS WA NTE in ii 11 I capons 3052c; fowls 2038c; -lucks 17 choice.

90 to 130 pounds. $9.50 11 23 CATTLE Receint 19 -()- -t'nnn. "Bug'S. deceTsedTareVoS! JustT S- steer trade slow: steadv to 55-. irt (jiivulb party.

Na -w, uuvna. uvnK isiana, JVC. LIVE POULTRY Steady; ii 22c; ducks 17lS'2Sc; fowls turkeys J046c: roosters 20c; chi-iic-vis 28 36c; capons 3242c: broilers CHEESE Onlef SITUT'NS WANTED FEMALEJ1 lighter grades in predominant supply but "'11 getting best action; liberal supply of 1Uh day of Mreh. D. EXPERIENCED LADY wishes houst.

lienors in run: undertone SToV heavy "3-85; yearlings. 814.00: nlaucrhte-- cy to specials 2729c; voung Amer-leas 25 a 28c. PEARI, R. HOLLONBECIC. in small family or as companion.

or country. Write 751 Herald. Ml DIM. Anvo inv wants hoult- POTATOES Long Island 0c8 82.60; choice. 1.300 to 1.500 pounds.

812 6014 to' 1,300 ptnds. S5t e- Deck. Jack Bogg-ss. xecuinx. work or housekeepir.

Phone call 011 N. Elizabeth Clintoa,.

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