Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 129, 13 May 1915 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MA if 13, 1915

Stock Quotations and Market News

Bulletins on Live Stock

CHICAGO Receipts Hogs 17,000 ; cattle 4,000 ; sheep, 9,000. Market Hogs strong; cattle steady; sheep steady. INDIANAPOLIS Receipts Hogs, 7,000 ; cattle 800 ; sheep 300. Market Hogs, 5c lower; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. PITTSBURG Receipts Hogs, 10 double deck cars ; cattle light ; sheep light. Market Hogs, active; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. CINCINNATI Receipts Hogs 3,200 ; cattle 400 ; sheep 1700. Market Hogs, steady; cattle, steady; sheep, slow.

NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS American Can 342 32 Amal. Copper fi6 68 Am. Smelters 66Vg 64"i Am. Beet Sugar '. . 45 43U IT. S. Steel 53V3 53 Atchison 99s 98 St. F'aul S9 89V2 Gt. No. Pfd 117 Sa 117 Krie 25 24 Lehigh Valley 139 14 139 New York Can 85 84 Northern Pacific 105 10494 Pennsylvania 107 107 Reading 1434 143MSouthern Pacific 87 4 87 Union Pacific 125 124 Vs

Representative Sales At Indianapolis

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PRODUCE

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785 1138 1124 1260 605 685 875 674

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NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 14 Dressed poultry, steady; chickens, 1527; fowls, 13181,2; live poultry, unsettled; chickens, 3036; fowls, 1718. Butter: Steady; creamery firsts, 27 28. Eggs: Unequal; 2323.

CHICAGO. CHICOGO, May 13. Butter, 9.986 tubs; first, 2425. Eggs 20,641 cases, firsts, 18018. Chickens, 16; springers, 20; roosters, 10. Potatoes, 31 cars; Wis., 38g45.

, 720 865

2 1010 2 1015 1 1150 Bulls. 1 900 1 1130 1 1420 1 1420 1 1890 Calves. 4 707 2 125 3 t 143 3 156 4 177

Price $7.00 7.25 7.70 7.70 7.75 7.25 8.00 8.40 S.75 6.50 7.25 7.50 8.50 4.25 5.25 6.00 6.25

WHEAT SHOWS LOSS ON CHICAGO MARKET

CHICAGO, May 13. There were additional losses in the grain market, wheat dropping 2, corn was off

to IVi and there were losses in oats of to 5. Pork was 5 to 10c lower, while lard and ribs were up IVz to 5c. Cash sales of wheat were 10,000, corn 85,000 and oats 150,000. The May wheat futures rested at the day at the lowest spot reached and there was little reaction and advance in July and Sept. It is generally believed in grain circles that there is only a small opening in interest in May wheat and that future will end without any great amount of price change. The laws on the board at. the present tife are against any manipulation in value and this will restrict any forced changes in value.

RELEASES GAS FIRM FROM $25,000 ROND The board of public works today released the Allegheny Gas company from the $25,000 bond it gave to render satisfactory service at the time

the franchise was given that company j two years ago. The franchise is now owned by the Light, Heat and Power company. In accordance with the ruling of the court appraisers the assessment levied against the Pennsylvania railroad for the Morton park sewer system was reduced by the board of works from $2,895 to $1608. The difference, $1287, will have to be paid the contractor by the city. The board refuse to consider the the purchase of fifty gallons of a

j chemical which is said to be a prompt

slayer of weeds because a test would not be given without the city purchasing a barrel of this chemical.

MAYOR OF CAIRO

nlcipal electric plant. He was greatly imnrcccfiH ivitVi fi nf thnm an1 tait .

TTVGPS'PTG flTV! morLtlo "l I Richmond was one of the finest clt-

! ies of its size he had ever visited.

GETS FOURTH PLACE

H. W. Woods, mayor of Cairo, 111.,

; Ralph Nicholson of this city, vas i awarded fourth place in the oratorical held at Rushville last night in connec

tion with the track and field meet of

was a visitor in Richmond yesterday-. The government of Colombia will the Centra, indiana hign school lea

Dpc-iiuiug me itay in an inspection uiy lituiiu a uauiinai inniiiuie vi afciitne new city crematory and the mu- , culture an dan experimental farm.

gue. Iandis M. Moore of Westfield, was given first place.

PLAN FOR CHAUTAUQUA

Plans for the chautauoua are being taken up again by the committees. C. W. Jordan, chairman of the program committee, Fillmore Riggs, E. K. Sbera and others who take an active part are preparing to call committees

j together soon. Mr. Jordan said two attaches of a Winchester bank were in Richmond yesterday asking that Dr. Geisel, who 'is on the program here for five days, be sent to Randolph county for an j afternoon lecture. The banking ln- ! stitution will conduct a farmers' inj stitute in Winchester at the time of the Chautauqua here.

A Sluggish Liver Needs Attention. Let your Liver get torpid and you ar in for a spell of misery. Every-! body gets an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the Stomach, too. Stop the Dizziness, Constipation, Biliousness and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 25c at your Druggist. adv.

OLD WOMAN DIES.

Rebecca Haas, aged S3, died at the county infirmary today. Her body was taken to the Doan & Klute funeral parlors. Mrs. Haas was declared insane and five years ago was placed at the poor farm, having no relatives in this county. Her relatives have been notified of her death and telegraphed that they would provide a burial for her in Elkhorn cemetery.

5.50 6.50 I 7.00 ' 7.00 7.25 6.75 7.00 8.00 : 8.50; 8.75 I

GRAIN

CHICAGO FUTURES

BY CORRELL & THOMPSON,

Brokers, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1446. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close Mav 158 157V, 155 155V2 July 1294 13n8 12SH4 123 Sept 123 125V, 122 123 CORN. May 74ii 74 74 74 Julv 77y8 77 765'8 76 Sept 7S'i 79V8 78'4 78l OATS. i May 524 53 52 52 July 52 53 52 '4 52 : Sept 46-i 4714 46 46 MESS PORK. Julv $18.15 $18.15 $18.07 $18.07 Sept $18.50 $18.50 $18.50 $18.50

TOLEDO. TOLEDO. O., May 13. -Wheat Cash and May. $1.5614: July, $1.29; Sept., $1.254. Cloverseed Prime cash and May, $7 85; October, $8.35. Alsike, prime, cash. $8.00. Timothy, prime cash. Sept., $3212.

CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO. May 13. WheatNo. 2 red. $1 -561 2 1.57; No. 2 hard winter. $1.56fi I.57I0. Corn No z yellow, 764 No. 4 white 73. Oats No. 2 white $54U ??54; No. 3 white, 53 54; No. 4, 53353. Standard, 54 '4 (ft 54.

LIVE STOCK

RIGHMONDJAARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies $7.25 Heav;- mixed $7.40 Heavy yorkers $7.40 Light yorkers $7.25 Pigs $7.00 Sows $5.50 to $6.00 Stags $5.00 and $5.50 CATTLE. Best steers $7.00 Good cows $5.00 and $6.00 Bulls $4.25 and $6.00 Canners $2.50 and $3 50 Calves $8 for Saturday delivery SHEEP. Top lambs 7c Spring lambs 10c

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CIGAR STORES.

6C9 Main.

Who Stioudd Worry

If the frost did kill your garden, for there is plenty of time to start a new one

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For Good Results Plant Now Omer G. Whelan THE FEED MAN 31-33 South Sixth Street Phone Number 1679

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GRAIN MARKET (Corrected daily by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2C19.) Bran per ton. $30; wheat, paying $1.50, oats paying 50e, corn paying 75c, rye paying 85c, middlings per ton $32 PRODUCE (t-'orrected daily by Edward Cooper! Chickens dressed, paying 18c, selling, 25c. Country butter, pa-ing 18c to 25c; seliing 25c to 35c. Eggs, paying 16c, selling 20c. Country lard paying 11c: selling 15c Creamery butter, selling 38c. Potatoes, selling 60c bushel.

BUILDS FIRE TRUCK.

CHICAGO. ! UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., May! 3Hogs: Receipts 17.000. market! strong, mixed and butchers $7.35'?7 j 7 72. good heavies $7.05 fi 7.65, rough heavies $7.057.20. light $7.405?. 7.75, ! pigs $5. 50ft 7.15, bulk of sales $7.50' 7.65. Cattle: Receipts 4,000, market steady, beeves $.80 9.25, cows and heifers $3.30(5 8.75, calves $6.509.00. Sheep: Receipts 9.000, market steady, natives and westerns $7.70(S 9. SO, lambs $9.00 14.00.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Tnd., May 13. A motor fire truck is being constructed for the fire department at a local garage. When complete and in running order the new apparatus will enable the firemen to get to the fire with little delay.

No Street Sale Owing to condition of Ninth Street I will give a 2 Discount On Goggles until the street Is opened to traffic again. Walk down to 10 North Ninth street and buy Goggles now.

dmIIlds Optometrist

Phone 2765.

If Your Battery "Goes Dead" Bring it to us and nine times out of ten we can resurrect it, and tell you how to keep it alive. We're the authorized WUlard Battery Experts in your town. THE RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO. Colonial Bldg. Annex, South 7th Street

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COAT SALS

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CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, ().. May 13 Hogs: Receipts 3,2000, market steady, packers and butchers $7.707.85, common to choice $5.65( 7.25. stags $ 1.505? 5.90. Cattle: Receipts 400, market steady, heifers $5.75!T S.S5, cows $3.756.60. Sheep: Receipts 17.000, market slow, lambs steady.

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa, May 13 Cattle:

Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.50fi 8.80, prime steers $8.40r S.70, good steers $S 35 :a 8.65. tidy j butchers $S.0it8.40, fair $7. 30 7.75, common $6.40$ 7.00, common to fat j bulls $5.50(7.50. common to fat cows : $4.00517.00. heifers $7.5055 8.00, veal j calves $9.00?J 9-25. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, ; market steady, prime wethers $7.75 j 8.00, lambs $6.505i 10.00, spring lambs j $9 00(?il4 00. Hogs: Receipts 10 double deck, cars, market fairly active, prime;

heavy $7.90S.0O, mediums $S.10 8.15. heavy yorkers $8.10 8.15, light yorkers $S .OOfft S.05, pigs $7.8555 7.90, roughs $6.2506.75. stags $5.506.65, heavy mixed $8.05 8.10.

HIGHEST VALUES AND LOWEST PRICES JOINHANDS AT

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 13 Hogs: Receipts 7,000. market 5c lower, best hogs $7,705x7.75, heavies $7.65 f7.70, pigs $6.755J7.25. bulk of sales $7.6555 7.70.

Cattle: Receipts son. market steaay, choice heavy steers $8.005iS.50. light steers $7,755x8.15, heifers $7.7552 8.50, cows $6.0055 7.25, bulls $6.50x7.25. calves $5.0055 8.75. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 300, , market steady, prime sheep $6.25 7 00. lambs $7. 00$ S.75.

Practice Real Economy Choose your suit here and be assured that your clothes will be Thoroughly Good, sturdy in fabric, strong in tailoring and smart in style. Fred's $10 and $15 Clothes measure up to the standard of any $18 to $25 garments sold in the city. They please the most critical dresser. They are built to fit all manner of forms and they never fail to make good. WHY PAY MORE?

Friday Moraing O'clock Medium weight Coats are essential to every woman's wardrobe practically nine months of the entire year in fact. A PRACTICAL GARMENT FOR THE YEAR ROUND WEAR All late Spring models, attractive values. Every one. even at their regular prices. However, we've too many coats. Hence this great sacrifice for Friday and Saturday. 50 COATS SELECTED FROM OCR REGULAR STOCK All of the season's latest styles, newest materials and most fashionable .-hadincrs. You must see th garments to fully appreciate this great bargain offering.

LOT 2 Coats regularly priced at $10 to $18.75.

These Lots Are Remarkable Values and Will Go Quickly See West Window The Second Allotment of Wirihmor Waists ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING Truly Wonderful 1.50 and 2 Values for Si.00 'Twas amazing how quickly the first assortment sold. However we were not surprised for such values as these always create a quick selling. We feel particularly fortunate in having secured exclusively for the city of Richmond the agency for this famous "Wirthmor" Waist which will be an important feature of our Waist Section. 2nd floor. Wherever these garments have been shown they have created a demand that is truly marvelous. EACH WEEK WE WILL OFFER 1 NEW MODELS Always Showing the Latest Style Effects Right Up to the Minute of Fashion.

Coats regularly priced at $8.75

STRAW HATS ARE RIPE $1 &$2

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OUR $3 Trousers Are $5 Values

W ATCH FOR THE NEW STYLES EACH WEEK

FOUR NEW STYLES EACH WEEK

Illustrating This Week Models on Sale Friday See West Window

Lee Bo Ntisbamm Co,

Summer Underwear for the Entire Family Only the Best Kinds at the Lowest Prices

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