Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 134, 7 June 1906 — Page 6
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me Richmond Palladium, Thursday, June 7, 1906. V LATEST MARKET NEWS The Palladium's Market Reports ar the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newspapers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete market report than the Palladium. f Provisions Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond Plummer & Harris 9 South Sixth St. CARRIAGE and i Livo Gtock, Grain and Otock Markets ' AM REPAIR WORKS i IF ITS i COMFORT TRIMMING. P 1NTINQ 1 RICHMOND MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS I CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS LA SMITHING 1 BBER TIRING
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ACTIVE HOG MARKET AID PRICES GO HIGHER CATTLE SLOW AND LOWER. Indianapolis, June 6. Receipts,
HOG RECEIPTS WERE FAIR BUT PACKERS WERE INDIFFERENT PRICES SLOW. Cincinnati, June 6 Receipts Cat
MOVEMENT OF THE STOCKS IS HALTING AND IRREGULARPRICES LOW. Publishers' Press!
STRAWBERRIES FIND READY - MARKET DESPITE FACT PRICES ARE NOT LOW. Despite the fact that Wayne County strawberries are 12 cents a quart, a price higher than shipped tarries brought a week aco. the dentin Is great and the rush will continue probably until the season ends. Today the supply will be fereater than yesterday and the price may slump a trine. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by tho Bee Hiva Grocery.) Dutter. Country 10 to 15 iSgga. Country,, per dozen 14c Poultry, Fer Lb. Chickens, dressed ! 15c nnnwicmM PPTAIL PRICES.
(Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb.' c Lemons, doz., . 3J? Applos ,per bu.. Cal. Oranges, doz 25c to BOc Fiss. per lb Uananas. doz.. . .o to 20Strawberries, per qt., 10c Vegetables. Radlches, par unch 5' Cabbage 10c hd Lettuce, per Id Spinach, per io.. a Cucumbers, each ',c Tomatoes, per qt x Green Beans, per pk Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk &0c New Irish Potatoes, per pk.. .. 0 Flour. Pancake, per pkg.. Duckwheot, per pkg 10c Popcorn. On cob. per lb I)5c Shelled, per lb 0c Miscellaneous. Cale. per hi pk 10c Maple Syrup, per gal., .$1.25 Extra Fine, per gal $1.40 Honey, per lb., ? 22 Maple Sugar, per lb 15 WHEAT AND CORN, (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat.. .. 8? Corn 48 Oats.. .. 35 WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) Corn 45c Timothy Hay. Baled $9-50 to $10.00 Loose.. $900 to $9.50 Mixed baled $9.00 . Clover Hay. Baled $800 Loose $7.00 Miscellaneous. Oats 32c to o5c Straw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Choice butcher Steers.. ..4.25(0 4.50 Bulls $3.00 3.25 Cows, common to good . . $3.00 3.50 Calves . $5.00 5.50 Hogs. Hags, top heavy $6.00 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough . . 1 $5.75 5.83 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs average . . . . $6.00 6.10 Lambs. Lambs $6.50 to $7.00 A. Texas Wonder. There's a hill at Bowie, Texas, that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds, has grown to over ISO. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was re duced to 90 pounds when I began tak Ing Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am com pletely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by A. G Luken & Co., druggists. 50c and $1 Trial bottle free. Outwits the Surgeon. A complication of female troubles, with catarrh of the stomach and bowels, had reduced Mrs. Thos. S. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind.. to such a deplor able condition, that her doctor advis ed an operation; but her husband fearing fatal results, postponed this to try Electric Bitters; and to the amazement of all who knew her, this medicine completely cured her Guar anteed cure for torpid liver, kldn, disease, biliousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, nervous ness and blood poisoning. Best ton ic made. Price 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Try it. uocaine wnicn auis the nerves never yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The heavy feeling in the forehead, the stuffed up sensation .and the watery discharge from eyes and noses, along with all tho other miseries attending the disease, are put to rout by Ely's Cream Balm. Smell, taste and hear ing are restored, breathing is normal Until you try this remedy, you can form no idea of the good it will do you. Is applied directly to the sore spot. All druggists, 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros.. 56 Warren Street. New yorlc
6,000 hogs, 1,600 cattle and 350 sheep against 10,727 'hogs, 1,270 cattle and
1C3 sheep one week ago. and 8,350 hogs, 1,622 cattle and 776 sheep one year ago. The hog market closed strong to 5 cents higher. Receipts were fair and the demand active rrom the opening. No Demand For Cattle. The cattle marke was down 15c from the close of yesterday. There was no demand for any kind. Salesmen say conditions jiow are bad and values are off fully 40c from the close of last week. Sheep Held Steady. Sheep and lamb receipts were fairly liberal and the market held steady. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs and upward. $ 5 00 5 75 4 75 5 25 4 60 5 00 4 25 4 CO 4 25 4 SO 3 75 4 15 4 00 4 25 4 00 4 25 3 25 3 So 2 00 2 50 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs .... Common to medium steerPj 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Good to choice steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs . . ... Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Choice feeding cteers,' 900 to 1,100 lbs Good feeding steers, 600 to 1000 lbs Medium feeding steers 700 to 900 lbs Common to best Blockers
HEIFERS Good to choice heifers. . 4 40 4 75 Fair to Medium heifers 3 75 4 25 Common light heifers .. 2 50 3 60 to choice cows.... 4 0C 4 50 Fair to medium cows .. 3 25 3 85 Canners and cutters ... 2 00 3 50 Good to choice cows and ad calves SO 0050 00 Common to medium cows and calve" 20 0035 00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls .... 3 75 4 00 Fair to medium bulls .. 3 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00 Common to best veal calves 4 00 6 25 Fair to good heavy calves 2 50 5 00
Hogs. Best heavli-a. 2IC lbs and upward Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward Good to cboce lights 160 to ISOlbs Common to good, lights 1 130 to 150 lbs........ Best pigs Light piss Roughs Bulk of sales Sheep. Spring lambs $ Good to ctoice lambs .. Common to medium lambs r Good to choice yearlings Comrocn to medium yep.vlings Good to choice sheep Cu'.ls to medium sheep Stackers and feeding sheep B"cks, per 100 pounds 6 50 6 55 6 40 6 45 6 45 6 50 6 30 6 40 5 50 6 10 4 75 5 50 5 40 5 85 6 55 6 45 6 00 7 00 5 50 6 00 5 00 5 50 4 50 5 50 4 25 4 75 4 00 4 50 2 50 3 50 2 502 75 2 50 3 50 WHITEWATER. PalliKi'ium Special. Whitewater, June 6. Misses Aman da and Jennie Brown of alifornia and Eddie Brown of North Dakota are spending a few days with their father Mr. Ruben Brown who is seriously ill. Mr. James Benbow is spending a few days with relatives at Hagers town. Mr. John Harrison who has been sick for some time remains about the same. Mr. Grant Robinson of Pin Hook was here on business Tuesday. Mr. James Timmons from Dayton Is the guest of relatives and friends this week. The M. E. Sunday school will observe Childrens day Sunday evening June 10th at Laurel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. William G. White and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hunt and family. Mss Ida Addleman of Richmond is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Addleman. Mr. George Banks is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Burgess and family entertained Sunday about thirty of their relatives and friends from Hagerstown, Grensfork and Ec onomy. Rev. Rulery filled his regular aplointment at the M. E. church Sun day. Windson Wiggs and daughter are entertainingk relatives from New York and Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Foster B. Curtis returns from Central Normal College this week. Several from Whitewater attended Decoration at Chester Sunday. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living no matter what your station. Hollister's Rocky Muntaln Tea is the greatest preventative known for all diseases. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
tle 740; Hogs, 3132; Sheep 3070.
Cattle Owing to just moderate re ceipts today the cattle market had a steadier to firm tone, with possibly a slight improvement on the nice, handy fat butcher qualities over last monday's ruling prices. Bulls Liberal recerpts and market dull, with prices fully 10 15c lower than on Monday. Calves Good demand, and. prices steady to stronger. Hogs Receipts vrere fair for the third day of the week. Packers were indifferent and slow taking hold. Pack ing and butcher hogs started selling at no better than steady prices and light shipping hogs and pigs were in fair request. Sheep and Lambs Good demand and market active at steady prices. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.00 5.35 Fair to good 4.15 4.90 Oxen 2.00 4.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.10 5.25 Good to choice 4.25 4.90 Common to fair 2.75 4.00 HEIFERS Extra 4.75 4.85 Good to choice 4.00 4.65 Common to fair .. 2.25 3.90 COWSExtra 4.00 4.25 Good to choice 3.25 3.90 Common to fair 1.25 3.10 Canners 1.25 2.60 Stockers and feeders ... 2.25 4.35 BULLS Thin and light 2.25 3.15 Bologna 3.35 3.70 Fat Bulls 3.75 4.15 caeVes Common and large . . . . 4.00 6.75 Fair to Good 6.00 6.75 Choice to extra 6.00 7.00 Hogs. Good " to choice packers and butchers C.35 6.40 Mixed packers 6.30 6.35 Common to choice heavy fat sows , 5.25 5.90 Stags 4.00 4.50 Light shippers 6.10 6.30 Pigs, 110 lbs and less .. 5.25 6.00 Sheep. Extra 4.S5 5.00 Lambs. Spring lambs 6.00 E.40 TO AILING WOMEN A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many a Sufferer in Richmond. No woman can be healthy and will if the kidneys are sick. Poisons that pass off in the urine when the kidneys are well are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. Kidneys and bladder get inflamed and swollen crowding the delicate female organs nearby and sometimes displacing them. This is the true cause of many bearing-down pains, lameness.' backache, sideache, etc. Uric pol soning also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that cures sick kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will rV turn when the kidneys are well. Let a Richmond woman tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. C. B. Stevens, 20 North Fifth street, says: "My loins and back were so weak and sore I could hardly keep up and around and was often entirely unable to get up at all. The pains extended through my loins and in the thighs. Severe headaches, accom panied by such spells of dizziness were almost of daily occurrence. I was doctoring steadily, but without much, if any .relief. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, got a box at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store and be gan their use. They acted promptly and effectively and the pain soon left my back." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sol eagents for the United States. Remember the Name Doan's and tak eno other. CENTERVILLE. Palladium Special. Centerville, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Mitchell spent Sunday with Mrs. Mitchell's father D. A. Foster, at Indianapolis. Mrs. John Murray of Ridgeville, Indiana and Miss Louisa Kantner of Boundary, Ind. were guests of Mrs. Lenna King on Sunday and Monday. Children's day will be observed at the Christian church on Sunday even ing June 17. Rehearsals have al ready begun and a pleasing program is. being prepared. Dr. Calvin J. Woods accompanied by his daughter Miss Laura Woods, left on Monday for the Sanitarium at Spiceland, Indiana, where Dr. Woods will take treatment for an Injury to the spine, occasioned by a fall last winter while he was at De Funick Springs Florida. Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years, W. L. Raw's, of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and soreness inside my nose was fearful, till I began apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to return." Best salve in existence. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store.
NOW THERE IS TOO MUCH RAIN FOR WHEAT CORN PIT LIVELY. Pub'-Ishera' Press New York, June 6. Bradstreet's estimate of the visible grain supply shows: Wheat, east of the Rockies, decrease 1,154,000 bushels; Europe, and afloat, decrease 4,000,000 bushels; total decrease, 5,554.000 bushels; corn, increase 1.550,000 bushels; oats, decrease 910,000 bushels.
Chicago, June 6. The wheat market opened firm with a fairly active trade. Heavy rains were reported from the Northwest, where it was be lieved that too much moisture had al ready fallen. The Kentucky crop re port was also of a bullish character, inasmuch as it placed the condition of wheat on June 1 .at 76c, against 97c on the first of May. July opened unchanged to a shade higher, advanced to SIVsc. Corn Market Firm. The corn market was firm. July opened Vac to Vic lower and ad vanced to 49V&C. The oats market was strong on good buying, brought out chiefly by the Kentucky crop report. Wheat. July.. .. , 80 81 80 81 Sept.. .. .. 79 Dec .. .. ..80 Corn. July.. 49 50 Sept.. .. 49 Dec 47 May 1907 ...48 50 47 49 353s 33 33 35 16 47 1632 Oats. July.. .. r.. -.. 34 Sept ... .. .. ..32 Dec 32 May 1907 35 Pork. July.. 16 25 Sept 16 17 Lard. July.. .. 65 8 75 Sept.. .. 8 80 8 90 Oct.. .. .. ... .." 8 77 8 85 Ribs. July 9 27 8 45 Sept.. .. .. r.. .. .. ..9 15 9 30 Oct.. 9 05 9 15 Nothing so good as Russ Bleaching Blue. Delights the laundress. All grocers sell, it Refuse imitations. MILTON. Pallaainm Special. Milton, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones spent Sunday in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. James Zoller and son, of Richmond, visited Mrs. Olive Wil liams Sunday. Mrs. Erma Hassler and children left Saturday for a visit with rela tives in Nebraska. Mrs. F. C. McCormick and children visited her parents in Ft. Wayne Sunday. Misses Carrie Walker and Blanche Hale spent Sunday with friends in Indianapolis. Harry Doty and Miss Lois Mc Clung were the guests of Misses Hazel and Grace Shipman at New Castle Sunday. L. H. Warren is home from a busi ness trip. Misses Dora Wallace and Alice Beeson are visiting Mr. , and Mrs Frank Clouds at Indianapolis. Alvin McClung, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents. Lawrence and Don Spangler, of Connersville, visited their father Sun day. Edward Manlove, of Indianapolis, visited his parents Sunday. Mrs. Ella Walker, of New Castle, who has been visiting her brother, Harrison Marlatt, returned home Sat urday. Rev. Charles Doolittle began a series of meetings at the Friends church Saturday evening, June 2. Preparations are being made for a nice children's day service at the Christian church next Sunday even ing. The choir will assist with some special music. The decoration services at Benton ville attracted nearly 1200 people. Miss Edna Barker, of Connersville, verv low with apDendicitis. She formerly lived here. Everybody's friend-1 Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache, ear ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruis es, scalds. Stops any pain. New Cure for Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, O., Rural free delivery, writes: "My daughter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over tw years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. There's little room in this great world of our for the "Fat Woman."She's a hindrance to herself in street cars, flats, elevators; but wTiat can she do, poor thing take Holliste's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. In beauty town there dwelt a lass, Her face was fair to see. The secret of her beauty lay. In Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
New York, June 6. Opening prices in the stock market were higher than
last night on a moderate volume of business. Gains were small outside a few of the specialties. Anaconda rose 2, Smelting 1, Virginia-Car olina Chemical a point and Great Northern preferred and Corn Products . A decline of in United States Steel and Reading was the only notable exception to the advancing ten dency. As on yesterday the stocks which covered an extensive range were few in number and the general movement was halting and irregular. Some re actions occurred after the rise had made little progress, but when St. Paul was pushed up aggressively to 176, the tone improved again. The more noteworthy gains weie Texas Land Trust 3, Railway Steel Spring 2, St. Paul 2, Linseed preferred 1 and Union Pacafic, New York Central, Colorado Fuel, Locomotive pre ferred and Linseed 1. NEW YORK STOCK MARK ET. Open .109 .103 . 70 .159 .136 . 90 ,.10S . 84 .160 .. 58 ,.177 .. 62 .. 46 ..181 ..150 .. 23 .. 96 .. 35 . 77 ..140 38 -r 133 . . 93 ..143 ..29 . 26 .. 67 .. 38 . 34 ..151 .-41 ..106 . 21 .. 50 tfloao Amal Copper . . . . . 109 42 m C & F pfd .. .. . Am Locomotive.. . 71 Am Smelt & Rfg.. . 15S Am Sugar Rfg Atchison .. 136 90 Baltimore & Ohio .. . Brooklyn R T .. .. . Canadian Pac . . . . . Chesapeake & Ohio . . . C M & St P .. .. . Colo Fuel & Iron .. . 109 84 160 58 177 61 45 Erie Ill Central Louis & Nash , Mexican Central Missouri Pac , Mo Kan & Tex . . National Lead.. .. . New York Central .. , Norfolk & Western.. . Pennsylvania , People's Gas .. - Reading Republic Steel . . r. . Rock Island . . ...... Southern Pac .. , Southern Ry . . .. . . -, Tex & Pac .. .. .. . Union Pac .. . . U S Steel .. .. U S Steel pfd , Wabash . Wabash pfd .. .. . . 181 149 23 97 35 77 141 83 133 93 143 29 26 67 38 34 152 41 106 21 50 Bilious? Feed heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com plexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan's Regulets cure bilious at tacks. 25 cents at any drug store. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la borers rely on Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it Is used. ROADS REDISTRICTED. Franklin Township Highways Have Been Subject to Attention by the Trustees. Palladium Special. Whitewater, Ind., June 6. Trustee Albert Anderson has completed the re-districting of the highways of the township and is announcing the boundaries of the districts which will be as follows: District No. 1. Beginning at the northeast corner of the township west two and one-half miles, thence south on the half-section lines to the center of section twenty-two, thence east to the state line; including eight and one-half miles of township roads, Frank Anderson, supervisor. District No. 2. Includes the rest of north haif of township, the south boundary is the Fountain City road In this there is nine miles of road Michael Nocton, supervisor. District No. 3. Begins at Ohio line east of Whitewater, and extends west to center of section twenty-two, and south on the half-section lines to Wayne township. This contains ten and one-half miles of road. Ozro Blose; supervisor. District No. 4. Includes all of the south half of township w-est of Dis trict No. 3. It has eleven miles of road. Luther Starbuck, supervisor. This re-districting was made neces sary on account of part of the roads being taken in by the county. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm., ' Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally .acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system ffestimonials sent freer. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pils for constipation. : If you wish beautiful, clear white clothes, use Russ Bleaching Blue. Jl grocers. Refuse imitations.
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FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 North Ninth St. 3c BU' INSURANCE THAr INSURES OF t tl Bradbury & Son J r I m Westcott Block' 1 riBSTjDISTKIGT. ; South of Main, West of .7th. 1-2 1st and 3. C, Piano Factory. 1-3 2nd and $. B. 1-4 4th and $. D. 1-5 5th and $. B. 1-6 5th and fi. H. l-87th and S. C. l-9-7th and p. J. SECOND DISTRICT. Sonth of Maid, between 7th and 11th 2-l-8th ami Main. 2-3-Sth ami S. E. "'J-4 7tu and S. G. S. A. 2-5 0 th and 2-6 2-7 -10th aid S. C. -11th aif d Main. 2-8 11th aijd S. J. THIRD DISTRICT. Sonth of Main, East of .11th. 3-1 12th add S. B. 3-2 12th a S. E. Main. SC. S. A. Main. S. A. 3-4 14th 3-5 14th aid add 3-6 18th ad d 3-7 20th a 4d 3-S 15th add FOURTH DISTRICT, North of Mam, West of 10th to river. 4-1 3d and Main, Robinson's shop 4-2 3d and N. C. 4-3 City Bi ilding. 4-4 8th van N. G. 4-5 Gaar, !ott & Co. 4-6 No. 1 1 ose House, K. 8tE ' 4-7 Champi n Mills. 4-8 10th an I N.I. 4-9 0th and N. E. 4-12 City Electric Light Plant. FIFtH DISTRICT. . .West Ric end and Sevastopol. ;- 5-W. 3rd nd Chestnut. 5-1 -W. 3d 5-2 W. 3d 5-3 W. 3d nd National Avenue.
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