Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 271, 22 September 1913 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1913
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PAGE SIX LATE MARKET HEWS NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Kurnlshed !y Ccrreli and Tnoa.pso. I. O. O. F. DMg. Phono 1446. Am. Can 34 V2 34 Ti Ami. Copper 7774 788 Am. Smrltors 67 68 U. K. Sipfl 64 U 64 AtchiKon 05 95 St. Paul 108 Vs l'a Gt. No. Pfd 128 Lehigh Valley 159 l.MV, New York Central 96 Northern Pacific 114 114 Pennsylvania 112 113 Hoarlin' 16;i 170 Southern Pacific 92 H !2 Pnion Pacific 159V4 160 CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT, Open Cloi Sept 87 U 87 Dec 89 88 May - 94 93 U CORN. Sep' 74 74 Dec 72 72 May 73 7.', OATS. Sept 41 i 4 1 Dec 43' 2 43 May 46Va 46 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Sept. 22. Hogs Receipts, 3,200; market 10c higher; top price, $9.20; Jn;jk of .sales, $8.25 8.85. Cattle Receipts, 22,000; market steady; beeves, $7.409.35; calves, $9.50 11.50. Sheep Receipts. G0.0OO; natives and westerns, $3 (MKj 4.50; lambs, $5.00,7.35. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG, Sept. 22 Cattle Suiipiy, 3,800; market higher; choice beeves, $8. Goto 9.00; tidy butchers, $6.356.75; veal calves, $8.00!J12.50. Sheep and lambs Supply, 8,000; market slow; prime sheep, $4,855.00; Jambs, $7.50 down. Hogs Receipts, 7,800 head; market higher; prime heavies, $8.909.30; pigs, $8.008.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 22. HogsReceipts, 2,500; market S'ftlOc higher tops, $9.25; mulk of sales, $8.50 9.20. Cattle Receipts, S00; ehoire steers, $7.75 8.10; other grades, $5.50 (37.50. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 200; market steady; prime sheep, $4.00; lambs, $7.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 22. Wheat, Cash No. 2 red, 93. Corn, Cash No.
3 -white, 76. Oats, Cash No. 2 -white.
TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Sept. 22 Cash Grain: Wheat, 93V. Corn, 77. Oats, 44VzClovcrrecd, cash. $7.00.
RICHMOND MARKET
Heavy mixed, per 100 lbs. $7.75 Rough, per 1O0 lbs $8 00 to $7.00 CATTLE. Choice steers, per lb 7c Butcher steers, per lb 7c Cows, per H 2V& to 5c Eulls, per lb 5c to 6c
REPRESENTATIVE INDIANAPOLIS SALES
HOGS.
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WAGON MARKET
Hogs advanced $8.f,tt to $v75 per hundred weight.
PRODUCE (Corrected daily by Ed.
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Old hens, per lb 12c Old hens (dressed) per lb 15 to 18c Young chickens, per lb 15c Young chickens (dressed), per lb 2;!c Eggs, per dozen 25c Country buer, per lb 23c to 25c LIVE STOCK (Corrected daily by Anton Stolle, phone 1316). Choice vfal calves, per lb.... 3 to 10c HOGS. Primes (average 200 lbs) per 100 lbs $v75
(Corrected daily by Omer Whelan, I; phone 1679). j 1 Ots. per bushel "7c
; Corn, per bu. 75ij ; j Timothy hay, per ton $15.00 , 1 Clover hay, new $11.00 Cooper, ! Kye straw $5.00 1 ' Oats or wheat straw $5.00
Bran, per ton $25.00 ; Middlings, per ton $2V0) ' :
GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dai"y by Richmond Roller Mills, phone 2019). Wheat, per bu 90c Oats, per bu 35c Corn, per bu 75c Rye, per bu 60c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $2S.O0
Palladium Want Ads Pay
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CAMPAIGNERS READY FOR PREBLE RACES
EATON. O.. Sept. 22. Some stirring j contests are expected on the At mil! track during the Preble county fair) which begins tomorrow. Purses ag-J gregating $3.i'00 have been placed and, many of the canipaicners are on the track. Earl Stephenson, who officiated ; last year, will again see the starters! off at the wire. ! Choice seats in the grandstand along' the race course sold Saturday at auction and brought in a neat Mini of.
money ter the reguiar price of the svats County Race Tuesday. The race card the first day. sched
ules two raes. One is the gentlemen's read race and the other a colt race, with purses of $10 each. While the first race 1U he of little interest, so far as time is concerned, it wtll attract much attention because of th fact that only count o ned horses be allowed to tart. The drivers can not be professionals, tn this race eleven starters are carded. The colt trot has thrv. Other races for tee week follow: Wednesday, colt pace, purse $100; 2:30 trot, purse $3V; 2:25 pace. pure $;;oo. Thursday: 2:11 pace, purse $300; 2: IS trot purse $500: 2:lt pace, purse $300. Friday: 2 24 trot, purse $30: 2:H trot, purse $3oe; 2:20 pace purse $300,
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OUTLINES WORK Physical Director Pearse outlined the work of the coming season to members of the junior and junior prep gymnasium classes of the Y. M. C. A. Saturday evening. Sixty boys were present. The gymnasium will open October 13th.
POSTPONED SALE
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I will sell at public sale, Thursday, j September 25, at my farm, two miles east of Richmond. 350 good stock hogs ; weighing from CO to 150 pounds. Sale
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