Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 317, 12 December 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium Wednesday, December 12, 1906. page Six.

Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Otook Markets

RICHMOND MARKETS Wholesale prices for grocery commodities are going up. An advance of 20c a dozen cans has been made In prices of California yellow freestone peaches. Lemon clings can not be had on the Pacific coaet. An advance of 4 cents a gallon ha3 been made on New Orleans molasses in barrels and half-barrels. One-gallon apples are 35c to 20c a dozen cans hig-her, due dealers say, to inability of canning factories to get stock at the proper time. The new pack of canned sweet potatoes is In the market at j0c to 95c a dozen cans. With a Jarg crop In Michigan and good roads to facilitate movement, prices of hand-picked pea bean3 are down B to Sc a bushel. New Lima beans are in heavy demand. Early buyers get them at 4V&C a pound. Prices are now Cc a pound. New York evaporated apples are . now in. Fancy mock is bringing 10 cto 10V2c a pound choice stock 9 He These are 'c a dozen higher than early prices. Imported fancy soft-ehelled walnuts are due this week, and will start the seadon at lie to 1414c a pound. The ;Ktjpply of California soft-shelled walkouts has been practically exhausted. THE LOCAL MARKETS. (The prices quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer. Main &. Fourth streets, for produce, vegetable and fruits. Thrs gives the Farmers and gardeners the accurate Quotations for their products; also gives the merchants of the smaller towns the wholesale prices pa d In Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought from Commission men.) Produce. Eggs Butter, (country table) . Butter, (packing stock).. Chickens, (Spring).. .. Chickens, (roosters).. .. . .2Sc doz. 20c ..14i lb. ..10c lb. . .Gc lb. 12c .. 10c lb. ..50c bo. 10c .$2.00 bu. Turkeys . , . . . . . Vegetables. Okra.'. Carrotts Ducks . . . . String beans Onions, (white) $1.00 bu. Onions, (yellow) 50c bu. Cabbage 114 ton Cauliflower (fancy) .. .. ..$1.50 doz. Egg Plants $2.00 doz. Beets 50c bu. Turnips, (washed) 50c bu. Sweet Potatoes $2.45 bbl. Mangoes (sweet) .. .. .. ..45c box. Potatoes (Michigan) 40c Potatoes (Home grown) .. ..65c bu. Fruits. Apples, (picked conking: varieties).. 60c bu. Grapes, (Concords).. .. . 24c baa. Grapes, (Cal. Muscats) ... . .$2 crate Lemons, (Veredellas 300 s) $5.00 box. Oranges, (Velenclas) 126 s) $2.65 box. Grape fruit $3.00 box WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) Wheat ..73c New corn, per bushel .... 35c Old corn, per bu 40c Oats per bu COc Rye 60c WAGON MARKET. Paid by H. J. Ridge A Son.) Old Corn 46c Old Timothy Hay. Paled $14.00 to $15.00 Loose $12 to $13 Mixed baled $11 to $13 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled ....$10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old cats 38 to 40c New straw baled ......$4.50 to $5.00 CIOVER SEED. (Paid by Wm.Hili it Co.) Clover Seed. Little Red or Big English, per bushel ... .'.$6.00 to$7.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatair.) Cattle. Choice butcher steers ..$4.00 4.T.5 I'.ulls .. , ....$2.50 to $3.00 A T OUR

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IIIDIAIIAPOLIS MARKETS Publishers' Press.! Indianapolis, Dec. 11. Today's quotations were as follows: STEERS Good to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward.. $ 5.65 6.50 Common to medium steers, 1,200 lbs. and upward 4.75Q 5.63 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs.. .. Common to medium steers, 1,150 to L256 lbs Good to choice steers. l A t 'I 11. .00 5.65 4 25 3 00 T-.-Jr: A Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 ibft 3 6u 4 25 Choice feeding steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs 5 5 4 00 Good feeding steers, 8 to 1,000 lbs ..3.50 3.75 Medium fsedlos steers 700 to 900 lbs.. .... ..3.00 3.40 Common to tMit stackers .. 2 25 3 00 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers 4.00 4.50 Fair to medium heifers 3.50 3.75 Common ligtt hefers 2.50 3.25 COWSGood to choice cows ... 3.25 4.00 Fair to medium cows .. 3 00 3 23 Canners and cotters .. 1 25 2 S5 Good to choice cows and and calves 80 00 50 00 Common ' to medium cows and calves , BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls Fair to medium bul'3 .. Common bulls , 20.00 30.00 3.25 3.75 2.50 3.00 2.00:$ 2.25 Common to best veal . calves 4.50 7.75 Fair and good heavy .. .. 2.50 6.50 Hogs. Best hea7!s. 210 !bs and upward 6.20 6.424 Medium ani mixed. 190 lbs and upward .. .. . . 6.15 6.30 Good to cboce lights 130 too 150 lbs 6.15 6.30 Common to good lights 160 to ISO lbs.. .. Best pigs Light pigs. . ." Roughs Bulk of sales. ..... Sheep Spring lambs .6.00 6.15 ..6.00 6.25 ..5.00 5.75 . 5.50 6 00 ..6.15 6.35 ..4.00 7.50 Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 5.50 Common to medium 4.254.75 Good to choice sheep.. ..4.00 4.50 Culls to medium 2.00 3.75 Stockers and feeders.. ,.2.00 4.00 Cows, common to good ..$2.00 3.00 Calves 6.C0 6.50 Hogs. Hogs, heavy select packers5.63 5.75 Hogs, 330 lbs, common and rough - . . 5.60 5.65 Hogs 200 to 250 lbs, aver. 5.S5 6.0C DEADLY 3ERPENT BITES. are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. S., says: "They restored my w'fe to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles aud bladder orders. Sold on guarantee by J L.uken & Co.. druggist.- i-rice o Itching, torturing skin eru ons. disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brings gnlcW relief and lasting cures. Fifty cent at any drug store. . Use artificial gas for li and heat lOtf

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(Publishers' Presal Cincinnati, Dec' 11. The quotations today were as follows: CATTLEHEAVY STEERS Choice Fair to good ;. Oxen BUTCHER STEERS Extra .. Good to choice $ 5.30 5.40 ..4.65 5.25 ..2.00 4.25 .5.30 .4.65 5.40 Common to fair 2.75 4.50 HEIFERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair .. .. COWSExtra . . . . Common to fair.. Canners Stockers and feeders. BULLSs Thin and light.. .. Bologna Extra . Fat bulls CALVES Common and large.. Extra .".85 4.25 .2.00 3.75 Or-- OCT .1.00 2.75 .1.00 2.50 1.75 4.40 .2.25 2.S5 .2.90 3.25 2.25 .65 ..3.50 6.75 ..6.50 7.25 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers 6.30 6.35 Mixed packers 6.20 6.27i Common to choice heavy fat sows Light shippers .Stags Pigs, 110 lbs and less Sheep. Common to fair.. .. .. Lambs. Common and fair . . . . ..4.S5 6.00 ..6.05 6.10 . . 3.75 . .5.90 '.)) .2.00 3.85 .4 00 6 85. WILLIAMSBURG. Williamsburg, Dec. 11, (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Leary of Indianapoli visited with John Davis last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davis entertained last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Owens of Cherry Grove and Rev. Lee Chamness of Economy. Mrs. Bert. Townsend who visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Roberts last week returned to her home at Indianapolis Monday. Invitations have been received here by a large number of people announcing the wedding of Miss Olive Cooper and Omer Pearce of Indianapolis the twentieth of December. Mr. Pierce formerly resided here but is now engaged in business at Indianapolis. He has a host of friends here who wish him well in his matrimonial venture. Mrs. Addison St. -Meyer went to Richmond Monday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pettybond. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Lamb of Economy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cain, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhl of Richmond visited with Mr. and-Mrs. Oliver Leibolt Sunday. Misses Anna Davis and Mabel Bol linger visited with their parents at Richmond Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Albert Anderson of Bethel visited with Mr. and Mrs. "Wra. ingsworth Sunday. Irs. Louisa Harris of Alden, Mich., visiting elatives here. You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and fortify you from all diseases. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is recognized as the greatest strengthener known. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. See how w'nat ycu have neard look in print and get a dollar for doing it Win the news "tip", prize.

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CHICAGO MARKETS

(Publishers Press! Chicago, Dec. 11. Steady cables at Liverpool and a fair demand by commission houses, caused a steady opening on the local wheat market. May corn was steady; trading was in very small volume. The oats market was very dull. The provision market was easier. (By O. G. Murray's Scectal Wire.) " OPEN'. CLO. Wheat. Dec Maf July Corn. Dec

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May 44H July Oats. Dec May July Pork. Jan. . May., Dec. . Jan. . May. .16.00 15..S0 16.05 ..16.15 . . 8.65 . ..S.67 . . . S.77 Lard. 8.60 S.67 MARKET SUMMARY.

t?r. i pot 25:' cow?', js 00(34 50; j Code Clcndenen have returned from heirr, $2 StXSo 50: bulla, 52 so f 4 50, Dayton where they attended the funutockera and feeders. J2 59. Shei crai 0 a relative WlTJ2. c: Mlaa Nellie Brant was en.ertaine? $4 737 an. Ho?!.-'hoite iiavy, ss 35 at dinner Sunday by Miss Eva Rol-

choip H?h. ?0rS 4d; Marht mied, $8 30!?6 35: pa.kfr.jr. M 00 ft 6 35; pigs. $5 oO-SS 20. What No. 2 r-d, 754 EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Oood ti ; choice export cattl?. Jo 35 S 15; rhippin i (gs 25; heifers. $3 104 75; fat cows: $! 504 10; bulls. $2 50fi4 50; milkers and springers.. so co on. Mieep and j I.mbR yearlingP. $ 26 wethers, $5 756 00; mis"d. $5 505 S5: ewes. 15 255 65; spring lambs. $5 Bff7 85. Calves Best, $8 00. Hog Yorkers, mediums and heavies, Jo 50; pigs, $8 TO 6 75; stags, $4 O05 CO: roughs. $5 S0 5 P0. CLEVELAND Cattle: Prim dry-fed, Jo 50fT5 75: fat steers, $4 5095 25: fat cows, $2 504. 3 iS; bulls, $3 25 3 75: heifers. $3 504 50: milkers and pprinsern. S15 00050 00. Sheep and T.mbs Choice lambs, $7 50: wethers, $5 50g5 75: mixed jiheep, $4 505 15. Calves J7 75 down. Hogs Yorkers and pigs, $6 40; mediums. IS 45; roughs, $5 50Q5 S5; stags, $4 50 4 75. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $3 75fdi 6 00; prime, '$5 40'5,5 65; tidy but.rhers". $4 605 00; heifers. $2 502M 40; cows, bulls and stags. $2 004 00; fresh cows. $25 0050 00. Kheep and I.a!nb Prime wethers. $5 80: good mixed, $5 30 5f5 50; lambs, $3 00-7 80: Calve Veal. $ 00 8 25. Hogs Heavy hogs, mediums, Yorkers and risrs. J 45. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red, 76',i 77c. Corn .No. 2 mixed,, 43Vl44c. Oats No. 2 mixed. 384(f 37c. Rye No. 2, 72 724c. Lard S3 55. Bacon 99 75. Bulk meats 75. Hogs $5 406 10. Cattl $2 00 5 50. Sheep $2 00 4 65. Lambs $4 00(37 60. BOSTON Wool: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. 33Vi24c; X. 3132c; No. 1. 40141c; No. 2, 20c; fine unwashed. 2526o; detained washed, 361s37c; delaine unwashe.1, 29i30e: Kentucky and Indiana combing -blood. 3334c. TOLEDO Wheat. 77Vi: corn, 44Uc; tints. 36ic; rye. 6iVl-c; cloverseed, $3 45. ln North Lima, 90c; South Lima and Indiana, S5c. HERE AT HOME Richmond Citizens Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills' so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public statement of a Richmond citizen: David Hershey, carpenter, of 106 South Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "Two boxes of Doan's Kidnej' Pills that I procured at A. G. Luken & Co's. drug store, cured me of distressing weakness of the kidneys and severe pains through the loins and sides. This trouble bothered me for some time and other treatments had not given me relief. Doan's Kidney Pills did all and more than is claimed for them, and I am glad to help them along with my recommendation." For sale by all dealers. Price o0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BL00MINGP0RT. Bloomingport, Ind., Dec. 11. (Spl.) Miss Maud Deboy, who has been visiting relatives in Forot Wayne, Ind., returned home Friday. Elbert Engle, who is attending school at Richmond, came home bid: i with the measles. 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Isenb.irger i.t tended church at Liberty Sunday. Rev. Thos. Moody of Lynn, fi'led Rev. Floyd's appointment here Suadav j afternoon. j Master Earl Reece is suffering with the rheumatism. : ,Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anthony of Cnor-j j ry Grove, attended church at this place Sunday afternoon. The cottage prayer meeting will bo held at the home of Addie Reece Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson and Mas ter Murray Cox, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Reece Sunday. 'Phone or write a cirtf to the Palladium of the little piece of news your neighbor told you and get your name in the news "tip" contest for tnis week.

Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond.

J NEW YORK MARKETS IPuMlshers' Tressl New York, Dec. 11. Opening prices of stocks sowed wide advances over last night, but the level was notfully up to the London parity. j Eleven thousand shares of Reading sold at 132'i and 151, compared with 150H last night. Canadian Pa- ' cific rose buoyantly 5. Virginia ! Iron advanced 2'2, aud New York Central. Ontario & Western, Chesa- j peake & Ohio, Missouri Pacific and j United States Steel a point. Gains of substantial fractions were general throughout the list. HAGERST0WN. Hagerstowu. Ind., Dec. 11, (Spl.) Mr. D. A. Rudy of Indianapolis was here on business last week. Mrs. Walter Hayes and Miss Maude Hayes spent Saturday in Richmond. Miss Maude Neal has returned to her home in Oakville after a few days visit with friends here. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds. ' Mr. Ray Weaver of Richmond spent Sunday here with his parents. j The infant eon ofMr. and Mrs. Goo. i , Dragoo has been seriously ill for the i past week. Mrs. Charles ftackenstowe and Mrs Mr.. Ora Wheeler spent Sunday J here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Den- j net Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pressel and children have returned from Cnicago nfter 'a Jjhort visit with friends. j Miss Cloe Lumpklns entertained a Kuraber of her friends Sunday afternoon at her home three miles north of town. Mr. Chas. Teeter and son Macy, and Mr. Ralph Teeter have returned from New York whero they have been attending the Automobile Show. Mr. Harry Warfel of Richmond was here today on business. Mr. George Keagy spent Sunday afternoon in Cambridge City. Mr. R. R. Brant, made a business trip to New Castle yesterday. Mrs. Ora Wheeler has returned to her home in Cambridge City aft?r a two weeks visit with her parents. j Mr. Howard VanMeter of New Cas- j tie spent. Sunday here the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dau Dilling aud Mr. E. S. Fleming have returned from t Chicago where they suept the man Chicago where they spent a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Reynolds at his home ' on South Market street. j There was a large crowd at the skating rink last Saturday night, vis- j itors being there from Greeusfork, i Economy and Cambridge City. It was announced that on next Saturday night a prize will be given to the best skater. Mr. Louis Bookout who has been working the past mouth at Losantsville is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bookout. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurston and little daughter were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. E 11. Thurston. Mrs. Tim Pierce is on the sick list at her home on North Perry street. ' Ms. Mary Stilwel of Richmond spent today here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews and daughter Maude entertained at their home south of town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoltz and Mr. Will Abbott. Mrs. Lorinda Borher has gone to Cincinnati, O., to spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oil Brown entertained in a delightful way at their home on South Perry street a number of their friends Sunday to a dinner. Those present were the Messrs and Mesdames Nelson Thornburg, H. C. Teeter, J. H . Teeter, R. R. Brant. Chas. Backenstowe, Adam Rowe, Will Porter, M. T. Fox, Mr. Chas. Thornburg and the Misses lone Thornburg, Esther Porter, Levern Thornburg and Carrie Rowe. The Woman's History Club met yesterdajr afternoon with Mrs. Martha Bowman, and the following program, was the afternoon entertainment: Bible reading by the hostess. Miir.tes. Responses Robert Burns. Biography of Robert Burns Mrs. Starr. Review. Paper Mrs. Bowman. Humorous Reading Mrs. Fox. Paper Mrs. Lontz. Questions on Enclish History, conducted by Mrs. Warbingfon. Sharkitt Case Continued. j Walter Sharkitt. charged with havI Insr sriven intoxicating litjuors to Earl layior. a nrw.irr was not arraigned f in the city roIice court yesterday.' The case was continued until this! i momin?. The statement that J?harj kitt nad been arrested several times j previously on minor charges, is de nied by his family and friends. They say that he is a minor and has never been arrested before. After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's Regulets. and give jour j stomaoh. liver and bowels the help they will neJ. Regulets brin? easy. regular passages of the bowels.

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