The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 06, 1920, Image 8
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The Bank of Union
Make Sure Your Plans?
Unless you are peculiarly Rifted in ability to save money in the
face of increasingly difficult conditions, your death may effect some
such situation as this:
YOUR WIDOW, instead of keeping the home intact, may be
forced to go out into the world as a servant or seek charity for herself
and children.
Your children, instead of having the environment of home so
essential in building for their future, may have to spend their years
of blooming manhood in the clutches of hard labor.
Such conditions are tremendous sacrifices for mother, son and
daughter to make because husband and father failed absolutely to
sense his responsibility to his family.
A SAVING ACCOUNT IS FAMILY PROTECTION, THE GRAVEST
DUTY AND HIGHEST PRIVILEGE OF ANY MAN.
"Start now, you are only sure of today. Yesterday is gone for
ever und tomorrow may never come."
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New accounts came to us today, making a total of
1775
The Bank of Union
Authorized Capital $150,000.00
C. C. SANDERS, E. F. KELLY, ^ W. W. ALMAN,
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier.
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CENSUS REPORT I Cario, Illinois, 15,203, increase 655
or 4.5 percent.
Washington, Aupust 6.?State of 'Manitowoc, Wis., 17,563, increase
Rhode Island 604,397, increase 61,787 4,536 or 34.8 percent.
F^o vide nee "county, R. I., including Mahoning County, Ohio, including
Providence 475,190, increase 50,837 "i ounpstown 186,310, increase 70,159
or 12.0 percent. or 60.4 percent.
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Chicago, Aug. 0.?Cattle receipts
4,000; market steady to strong; lower
grades active; choice steers scarce;
heavy beeves dull; bulk grassy cattle
9.50@ 14.00; better grades 14.50@
16,00; cows and bulls steady to strong;
canners 4.00@4.50; veal calves
steady; mostly 15.50@16.00; heavy
calves very dull; stockers dragty;
bulk 7.00(5)9.25.
Hogs: Early top 16.40; bulk light
and light butchers 13.lG^ 16.25; bulk
packing sows 13.75@14.00; pigs 10@
25c higher; bulk desirable kinds
14.75(5)15.40.
Sheep steady; good western lambs
and native lambs 14.25; choice westerns
held 14.50; fat ewes 8.00(g>8.25;?
feeding lambs 11.00(5) 12.00.
Chicago, Aug. 6.?Potatoes weak;
receipts 45 cars; Eastern 6.75?7.00 a
barrel.
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as on vereals lifted provisions.
Chicago, Aug. 6.?Butter- unchanged;
eggs higher; firsts 45@46c; poultry
alive, unchanged.
New York, Aug. 6.?Butter steady;
creamery firsts. 50(5)53 1-2; eggs irregular;
fresh gathered firsts 47@50.
Chese hardly steady, average run
25 1-2(3)27 1-2. Live poultry firm;
broilers by express 43(3)50; dressed
irregular fowlls, fresh 25^42; roosters,
fresh 26@27.
Chicago, Aug. 6.?Wheat closed
weak 3 l-2e to 4c net lower..
Chicago, Aug. 6.?Wheat No. 2 red
2.53(3)2.55; No. 2 hard 2.52(3)2.59.
Corn No. 2 yellow 1.58. Oats No. 2
white 83 1-2(3)85-; No. 3 white .77(5)
84. Rye No. 2 1.97^202. Barley 97(3)
1.12. Timothy seed 8.00(3) 11.00.
Clover seed 25.00@30.00. Pork nominal.
I^ard 18.70. Ribs 15.00@ 15.25.
New York, Aug. 6.?Raw sugar
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easier. Sales 600 bags. .Centrifugal SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
16.04; refined quiet; fine granulated .
21.00@22.50.
FOR SALE?Two or three good milk
Minneapolis, Minn., August 6.? cows. Pittman Bros., Carlisle, S. C.
Flour advanced 50 to 60 cents a bar- 833-2t.
rel at the principal mills here today, "
quotations ranging from $13.35 to FOR RENT?Desirable farms to rent
^yCwHh?na,4Um.Lt0ft^ another yo?r to tenant, who can
da furnish their jown stock. See P. D.
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LIBERTY BONDS FOR SALE?One large, fine milk cow,
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New York, August 6.?Closing 'ciate her. Have two and only need
liberty bonds tirices today were: one." P. B. Bobo. ltpd
3 1-2's 91.00; first 4's 85.40; second .
4's 84.80; second 4 1-4's 85 40; sec- FOR SALE?Oakland touring car,
ond 4 1-4 s 84.80; third 4 1-4 8 88.60; Ttr-nr.fir.oiiv 0,
fourth 4 1-4's 85.24. Victory 3 3-4's Practically new .with snubbers and
85.66; victory 4 3-4's 95.68. bumper. First $1,100 gets it, a real
. m . bargain. This car is now selling for
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' FOR SALE?One half mile of teleWashington,
August 6.?-Attorney phone wire, insulators to go with it;
General Palmer notified Samuel ajso e 7 passenger Paige autoGompers
today that he would hear the ... - ,F
plea of the American Federation of mobile, good as ^ew* Will sell or
Labor for Amnesty fot political pris- trade for lot or farm. Ernest Ker- ^
oners next Wednesday. hulas. < 833-2t '
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