Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 324, 21 December 1906 — Page 6
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The Richmond Palladium, Friday, December 21, 1906f How Delicious r - Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Otock IVIarftots Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond. That HOT CHOCOLAITE is at THE CHICAGO, CHICOATl & LOUISVILLE R. 0. (TDE NEW TV. XY) Effective May 20th. 1 - Creek Caijl Store. THE PALLADIUM MARKET' REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO , NEWSPAPERS JN INDIANA,' THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLBTB ' ' ' . -.. - MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM. It's j'ust like all the Chocolate Candies They are so good RICHMOND MARKETS HUMUS MARKETS CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS EAST BOUND
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Local dealers in fish , and oysters are preparing for a large Christmas trade. There is the heaviest demand for oysters this season, both in bulk and canned. Blue points ae an exception. Trade in them Is slow. Prices are firm. Herring are coming in better than other fish and are in heavy demand. Hallibut, whitefish and salmon are selling well. Croppies, sunfish, -buffalo and carp from Illinois are. In good demand. Prices of . fish are holding firm..- , ' There is fair, demand for mallard ducks. English plover t is to be had occasionally.
THE LOCAL MARKETS. (The price quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer." Main A Fourth streets, for produce.' vegetable and fruits. Thus glvee the farmers and gardeners 'the accurate quotations for their products; also gives the merchants of the 'smaller towns the wholesale prices paJd In Richmond on all fruits, etc bought from Commission mapi. . Produce. ' Egys " 28c doz. ButVt (country table) ... .'.....20c Euttev'. (packing stock).. ..-"..14c lb. ChickeVs, . (Spring).. . !,.'. ...10c. lb. Chicken, (roosters).. .. ..5c lb. Turkeys ..-12c
Vegetable. Dkrsw. .r Carrotts, .. Ducks v String beans . . Onions, (white) .. . Onions, (yellow) Cabbage-.... . . . . Cauliflower (fancy) . . Egg Plants . .
Beets..
Turnips,- (washed) Sweet Potatoes ,,
Mangoes (sweet)
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10e lb. '..60c bu. .. ...10c . ..$2.00 bu.
,..81.00 bu.
.50c bu.
...$14 ton
81.50 doz. . ,.$2.00 doz. ..f0c bu. .. ..50c bu. . .12.45 bbl. . - .45c box.
Potatoes (Michigan) i 40c
Potatoes (Home grown) .. !..65c bu. Fruits. Apples, (picked cooilug rairietles) . . .. .. .. .. 60o bu. Orapes, (Concords) 24c bias. Grapes, (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Lemons, (Veredellas 300 s) $5.00 box. Oranges, (Velencias) 126 s) 2.65 box. Grape fruit I ..$3.00 box WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) .Wheat . " .. V ... 73c New corn, -per bushel .......35c Old corn, per bu .... .... .... ..40c Oats per bu ..... .... ...-.30c Rye 60a WAGON MARKET. Paid by H. J. Ridge at Son.) Old Corn 6c Old Timothy Hay.t Baled $14.00 to $15.00 Loos :. $12 to $13 Mixed baled ............. IU to 412 New Timothy s Hay. - New hay baled $10 411 Miscellaneous. Old oats .. ;.-..38 to -40o New straw baled .. $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVEH SEED. , (Paid by WmuHlll at Co.) . Clover Seed. Little Red orig English, per bushel 86.00 toStt.OO RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatnir.J Cattle. - Choice butcher steers ..$4.00' 4.35 Bulls $2.50 to $3.00 Cows, common to good ..$2.00 3.00 Calves . . . . 6.003 50 Hogs. Hogs, heavy select packers5.65(S 5.75 Hogs, 350 lbs, common and rough .r.60 5.65 Hogs 200 to 250 lbs. aver. 5.85 & 6.00
4.75 5. .4.75 5. ,4.23 4. .4.23 4. 2.30 4. .2.75 4. .3.50 2. .3.00 3.
.2.50 3
(Publisher Press. j Indianapolis, Dec. 20. Today's quotations were as follows: STEERS Good to choice steers , 1,300 lbs and upward.. $ 5.65 6.50 CoBunoa to medium
steers, 1,300 lbs. and
upward .- 4.75 5.65
Good to cholc teers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs .. , . Good to choice steers. 900 to 1,000 lbs Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Choice feeding s'mv. steers, 400 to 1,100 lbs. Good feeding; eteers, S9 to 1,000 lbs . Medium . feedlns steers 700 to -900 lbs.. ..... , Common to bast stock ers.. .. .. .. .. .. .
HEIFERS
Good tfe choice heifers ....4.00 4
Fair to medium heifers.... 3.50 J
Common light he f ers 2.50 i
COWSGood to choice cows .... 3.25 4
Fair to medium cows .. 3 00 3
Canners and cutters .. 1 25 2
Good to choice cows and and calves 80 00950 00 Common to medium cows and calves ...... 20.00 30.00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls .... 3.25 3.75 Fair to medium bulls .. 2.50 3.00 Common bulls 2.00(9 2.25 calves ...... . .5.00 7.50 Fair and good heavy ,i3.00 6.50 riogs. Best heavfASx 910 lbs and upward 6.33 6.50 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward 6.20 6.40 Good to chocs lights 130 to 150 lbs 6.30 6.40 Common ' to good lights 160 to 180 lbs.. 6.20 6.25 Best pigsi. .. .. .... ..5.75 6.25 Light pigs' ....5.00 5.50
Roughs .... . . , 5.50 6 00
Bulk of sales .6.30 6.45 Sheep. Spring, lambs 4.00 7.25
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 .. 2.50 4.00
.7o .63 ,15 .25 .75 .40 25 .50 .75 .25 ,00 25 85
tPubllsherV X"esl Cincinnati, Dec. 20. The tions were as follows:
quota-
She worried and she fretted, And grew as homely as could be. But now she is a famous beauty, . Which came by taking Rocky .Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.
CLUSTER OF CURRENTS Plucked From the Vibrant Vines of Telegraphic Communication. No eisteddfod will be held at Canton, O., next year. Fire destroyed six stores at Mexia, Tex. Total loss $100,000. . Floyd E. Allen, student at University Of California, fatally injured by Greek fraternity hazing. Preston Robinson, 50, known as "mil' lionaire hobo," died at his heme near Marysville, O., worth $30,000. Nelson Fairchild, United States vice consul general at Mukden, shot and killed himself, supposed accidentally. In a quarrel over refusal of Swan Lind to buy Rene Vanoectghen a glass ef beer, Lind was killed by Vanoectenghen at South Bend, lad. Vanoeetghen fled.
If I were Santa . Claus I would know exactly what to give every boy and girl. I would give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest medicine in the world; a
never-ceasing .wonder. 33 cents.
A. G. Luken & Co.
Palladium Want Adaf Pay.
CATTLEHE A VT STEERS Choice .. .. .. Fair to good . . ... Oxen BUTCHER STEERS Extra.. .. .. .. .... . Good to choice . . . . Common to fair .. .. HEIFERS Extra . '. . '. . ...... , Good to choice .. .. . Common to fair .. . .. COWS
Extra . . . . . . -.
Common to fair ... . . .. Canners Stockers and feeders .. BULLS
Thin and light .. . .... Bologna .. . . Fat bulls .. .. ..
CALVES
Common and large . .. Extra .. .
Hogs. Gocd to choice packers and butchers .. .. ....
Mixed packers
Common to choice hevy fat cows .. Light shippers . . . . Stags.' Pigs, 110, lbs and less.. Qheep. Common to fair Iambi. Common and fa'r. . ...
$ 3.35 5.c0 4.65 5.?3 ..2.00Lt 4.23
Ifubllshera Prtwj Chicago. Dec. 20. The wheat raar ket was about steady, with a moderate amount of trading. , Lower cables at Liverpool were offset by small receipts in the Northwest. . , :
iP-tbllshcrs r-ri New York.. Dec. 20. Prices of stocks started generally higher than
; last night on a moderate volume of dealings. St. Paul rose 14, the r.ub-
5.23 5.35 4.60 5.25 2.75 4.50
4.35 4.75 3.85 4.25 2,00 3. 4 5 3.75 3.85 2.00 3.75 .1.00 2.40 .1.75 4.50 2.23 2 83 2.S5 3.10 2.25 3.73 3.00 7.00 7.75
6.50 6.53 6.33 6.50 5.00 6.15
.6.05 6.15 .3.75 5.00 .5.75 6.10 .2.00 4.15 .4.25 7.15
WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS.
Doan's Kidney Pills Have Done Great Service for People Who Work in Richmond.
Most Richmond people work every day in some strained, unnatural position bending constantly over a desk -riding on jolting wagons or cars doing laborious housework; lifting reaching or pulling, or trying the back in a hundred and one other ways. ; All these " strains tend to ""wear, weaken and injure the kidneys, until they fall behind in their , work of filtering the poisons from the blood. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, put new strength in bad backs. Richmond cures prove it. Enochs Cromer, conductor on the Penna. R. R., living - at 221 North Ninteenth '- street, Richmond, Ind., says: "Railroading is said to be hard on the kidneys and the continued jar and jolt "of riding on trains got mo into a bad condition. My kidneys became weak and there was inflamation of the bladder. Many nights there would be three or our passages of the secretions before I could get to sleep and this loss ef'rest made me weak, ' depressed ahdlln no condition for work. Frequently I felt faint and dizzy sensations andla" general feeling of . lassitude and Weakness. Mr. Hiatt, of the Hiatt Drfcg Co., advised me to try Doan's KidnVy Pills. I did so with good results. Vrhe' backache
was renevea ana me luaney acuon
became regular."
For ' sale - by all dealeis. - Price 50
cents. Foster-Miiburn -cV., Buffalo
New York, sole agents fo the United
States. ..
Remember - then . ame Hoan's and
take no other.
Use artificial gas fomllght
ind heat
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The Rock Island announces resumption of its fa
mous Golden Statt Limited to California on December 1 6; trailyfrom Chicago and St. Louis to
Loa Angeles, panto Barbara and San Francisco
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Entirely new iqufdment, including many unique
features for tie contort and welfare of patrons-
Drawinq-roorrKuuiJCprnpartment Pullmans, Mis-
sion-stvle RocldlslanoTJrTftemes a la carte,
and Buffet-Smdocinj-Library-OBcyation car, also
in Mission style.
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All ie
The California
club.
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resumption of thevolden state..---jLimited, on
sajne quick-schedulers has prevayed this sum-
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end name and address tor bautifuiy
illustrated descriptiveSsSWet.
J. F. POW3RS, Dist. Pass'r Agt9 and I Claypool Dldg. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
quiet and prices were easy.
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j ue turn marhei openea nnn. i ae snrlntinn rights nnd MUmirl r.i.!ri
forecast of unsettled weather Inspired nip Canadian Pacific 1?, Locomotive considerable buying by shorts ard a point and Great Northern Ore er-
tummibuu uuubts. tificates. Kansas City Southern pieOats were active and firm on a good ferred and American Car laree fracdemand by shorts, i tions Reading ran off a point. A decline in the price of live hoGs ; Reading was th onlv stock that f-
i caused considerable selling of provis-: fectually resisted a selling movant
The call money market was easier, rates receding from 16 to 10 per cent, and there was a comprehensive advance in stocks. The market reached a higher level after 12 o'clock, but the improvements were small outside of the Hill ro'ip. Great Northern Ore certificates gained 4U, Great Northern preferred gained 2 and Norf -rn Pacific ?.. Profit-taking occurred in some parts of the list under cover of the diversion created by the advance in other stocks. Reading gathered strength and rose' to 141. In a general way, vhe movement was narrower and speculation duller than on any day this week.
(By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) OPEN. CLO. Wheat.
Dec 744 74'i May 7Si 78 July .. 77 . 77 Corn. Dec ..426 .41 May 43 434 July .... .44 44 Oats. . Dec. .. .'. ...34 31 May .. .. .. 36 3o July 33 33"i Pork. Jan. .. .. $16.02 ?16.".0 May .. .. 16.33 13.45 Lard. Dec. ... .. 8.77 8 SO Jan S.77 C.S2 IIciy . S.S7
ECONOMY.'
Economy, Dec. 20, (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler of near Greensfork were the guests of John Taylor Saturday. F. E. Clark and daughter Lovle Doan were at Winchester last Tuesday to attend a funeral. D. H. Fisher was at Greensfork. on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt and Mrs. Potter visited William Oier and wife Tuesday. Mrs.' Calie Fennimore and Sam Howard of Muncie are here to visit relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chapman and their son Everett of Greensfork and Rev. and Mrs. Franklin of Alexandria were entertained at the ' Edward's home east of town Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Lamb and children who have been visiting friends at "Muncie-for the-past week have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Day of Web ster were visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Luke D. Fisher Saturday." - Mrs. Glen Shiveley will spend the holidays with her Economy friends. Friday evening the marriage of Cashius Winchester and Mabel Oler of Williamsburg was solemnized at the M. E. Parsonage by the Rev J. W. Walters. Miss Grace Moore and Miss Gilman of Modoc wero calling ou Mrs. Charley Morrison Sunday the, latter being very ill. The United Brethren revival closed, Saturday night. The Ladies Aid Society e'eared twenty-five dollars off their bazaar held last Wednesday-and Thursday. Rev. Hallie Floyd preached at the United Brethren radical church Sunday morning. Miss Ida M. Lamb of the telephone exchange is suffering with a severe cold. John Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Brandenburg of New Madison, O., were here to attend the funeral of Jesse Dean who was killed recently in the State of
Washington and brought back here j
MARKET SUMMARY. EAST BUf-rALO -Cattle Good to choice export cattle, J5 rordS 00: shipping steera $4 B0 a 5 25; butcher cattle. $4 h06 h 10: heifers. J3 004 63; fat cows. J2 50 4 00; bulla, j; 50?4 60; milkers and springers, $30 0060 00. Sheep and Lamb Yearlings. 25 6 50; wethers. $5 735 S5; mixed, $5 25S?5 50: ewes, $5 00(95 35; spring lambs. SC 006 80. Calves Best. IS 539 00. Hoga Mediums. Yorkers .and plsrs. $6 60; heavies, SS 60C 65; stags, J4 005 00; roughs, $5 60 6 00. CHICAGO Cattle: Common to prime steers. 4 007 4Q; cows, 2 lot A 75: heifers, $2 CO 05 00; bulls, (2 404 50 stockers and feeders, $2 40 4 50. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $3 75 gt 00: Iambs. 18 757 75; yearlings, $4 50 6 25. Calves 12 75(98 50. Hogs Good ' to cholcw heavy. $6 40 6 45; butcher weights, S6 445; light, $6 35 40; packing. $6 30 6 40. Wheat No. 2 red, 75,ic. Com No. S. 4t41c. Oats No. S. 35a. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $5 75 6 00; rrime, J5 40JJ5 65; tidy butchers", $4 50f 5 00: 'heifers, S2 504 40; cows, bulls and stags, $2 00 4 00; fresh cows, $25 0050 00. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $5 504? 5 65: good mixed. 15 20 6 40: lambs. Sa 007 65. Calves Veal, 16 008 50. Hogs Heavy hogs, mediums.Yorkers and pigs, $6 50(?J8 60. CLEVELAND Caltle: Prime dry-fed. $5 507 75; fat steers, $4 50J?5 25; heifers. $3 504 59: fat cows. $2 503 25; bulls. SS 2503 75; milkers and springers, $16 00 50 00. Sheep and Lambs Choice lambs, $7 507 60: wethers, $3 60R5 75; mixed, $4 604 75; ewes. $4 56g;4 65. Calves $7 60 down. Hog: Yorkers. $6 45 6 50; mediums, S6 65: heavies, pigs. $6 50; stags, 34 50 (g 5 00; roughs, J6 805 90. BOSTON Wool: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. 8334c; X, 3132c; No. 1. 4041c: No. 2. 38JI3c: fine unwashed. 252o; delaine washed, 37 37Vc; delain unweshed. 29gT30c; Kentucky and Indiana combing i -blood, 33 34c: '4-blood. jmJJc. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 nd.7(Hf 77c. Corn No. 2 mixed. 4344c. Oats No. 2 mixed, S'fgaSc. Rye No. -, 71c. Lard $S 55. Bulk meats $9 75. Bacon 110 00. Hogs $5 60ri6 60. Cattle $2 00 5 SO. Sheep $2 00 S 75. Lambs 14 25 7 85. TOLEDO Wheat. 76ic: corn, 44?4e; It i 37cj rv es"- clrvii-aeed. 48 23.
FOUNTAIN CITY.
Fountain City, Ind., Dec. 20. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Chenoweth entertained Sunday for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Will Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Aea Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keever and son, Claude and Mrs. Iona Boren. Miss Hinshaw of Jehrico, has returned home after a few days' visit with Miss -Sarah Charles. Mrs. Lambert' of Bethel Is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harrison.
for burial.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt attended! New Garden will have their Christthe quarterly monthly meeting held ; mas entertainment at the church at the Westriver church last Satur- j Christmas eve, the 24th. day. . I Earnest Aldrige, who had his limb Mrs. Mary Peterson and Loyd Bur- lanced by Dr. ,Weist Monday, is renett were in Richmond Tuesday. forted better. ' Thomas Mumbowers has disposed Miss Gertrude Kenworthy spent Satof one of his town properties and urday and Sunday with her parents at will spend the winter with his marri- j Williamsburg. ed daughter who lives in Tennessee. Mr aud Mrs isaac Pitts entertained The Economy basket ball team de-! Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, feated the Richmond Business Col- j Mn and t Mrg, cari Retts and Miss lege basket ball team in a well play-, Marie Retts. ed game in Clark's Hall Friday night j Miss Eva Boren spent Sunday 'with by the score of 58 to 42. , i Miss Mary Davis. , Mr. and Mrs. Lou Stamm enterta-j The Methodists twill give thoir
ined Messrs and Mesdames, James Christmas entertainiient next Sunday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos
tertained Monday e
Rev. and Mrs. Luk
and Mrs. Perviance
Mrs. Frank -Taylor, 3
and daughter, Eva.
Mrs. Jennie Reynoll3 and daughter Mabel, of Richmond,! returned home
Monday after a few lays visit here
with relatives
Atkinson, C. M. Greenstreet and
Jesse Greenstreet at dinner Sunday. The people of this town are completing their Christmas shopping. Thirty eight tickets were sold at the C. C. & L. station Saturday, all purchasers going to Richmond. The Anti-Saloon league held two meetings in interest of its cause In this place Sunday. T&e ' morning meeting was held at the Friends church while the evening services were conducted at the M. E. church. Mrs. Rebecca Edwards celebrated her eighty-seventh birthday December SOth. She received many beautiful presents from her friends. The Economy college representa tives will be at home soon to spend the holidays with their relatives. Ira' Hunnicutt visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Scantland recently. " Frank Cole and Miss Ruth Conner of Richmond were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Cole Sunday. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamb of ,'Pichmond spent Sunday with " William Lamb and family. Mrs. Deck Haxton spent several days last week in Muncie. . ; I Dr. Ganner of Muncie was here Thursday. , i ' There will be an entertainment: at the Friend3 church next Sunday morning. The. little folks ", will , receive a treat. ...-; -; - :
Chenoweth en-
?ning for supper,
Woodard, Mr.
Hunt, Mr. acd
rs. Iona Boran
CUT RATlN Prescnptito" Promptly Filled. Cor. Kh and Main.
Bee Hive MOP AIID JAVA COFFPE HSIALTY CEC- HIVE CaOCEHY
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write Tire ana i ornajLO inaur- 4. snce. We will bond yu. Loans
from $100 to S2i(Xl. Phone
Home 1589, Bell 53
ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING.
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Kicyrlps and Su
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Jacksonville .... ..... .$36.45
St. Auaustine .. ..I ..',. 38.95
Miami Braidentown Malibar Melbourne .. Ormond
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Nassau .. .. Port Tampa . , Key West . , Havana, Cuba
The above tickets are yood for
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"Queen & Cresc.itt or L. & N. R. R " ' Can make reservations at any time. For further particulars call '. - v.' I ' ' " C. A. PL AIR, Horn Telephone Nol 44.
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Holly, Holly, HofW Re5 Berry Kind. Wreaths, Red Bills, and
Xmai. Trees.
ORDER NOW, also yodr Turkey
any size you want. Phone 229, HADLEY BROS.
1st. 1907. Final
For particulars, ast
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SPECIAL
CANDY BARGAI
THIS WEEK Fenway's Chocolates.
make importe
ed prices Fen for 25c
Saturday, Candy ( 1 lb, at 29cts.
Adams' Drug Store, 601 Main. Agent for Fenway's Chrlaumas Candies
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