Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 169, 27 May 1914 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAT 27, 19U Troops in Tampico After Routing Federals
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY May 28th and 29th We will give FREE with every Ladies' Jacket Suit sold ONE SILK PETTICOAT Actual $3.00 Value-All Colors
LATE MMET NEWS CHICAGO GRAIN Furnished by Correll and Thompson. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 144&. WHEAT Open Close May 98 99 July 86 864 Sept 85 Vis 85 CORN May 7Ui 70 July 67Vg 67 Sept t5Vs 66 OATS May 42 414 July 39 39 Sept 38 H 38 M NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Am. Can 27"3 28 Anial. Cop 73 73i Am. Smelter 63 637a U. S Steel 63 63i Atchison 97 97i St. Paul 1004 101 Gt. No. pref ..124 124 Lehigh aVlley 140i 1394 N. V. Central 93 93 No. Pac 110 111 Pennsy 112i 112'i Reading '. 166 Vs 166 i S. Pac 94 94 Union Pac 158 V 158 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK UNION" STOCK YARDS. 111., May 27. Hogs: Receipts 23,000, market strong, mixed and buetchers $8.00fi) 8.25, good heavies $S.lo(g 8.25, rough heavies $7.90(9 8.10, light $8.008.2o, pigs !b6.758.10. bulk of sales $8.10 8.20. Cattle: Receipts 15,000, market steady to 10c lower, beeves $7.50(0) 9.30. cows and heifers $3.758.50, Btockers and feeders $6. 35 S.40, Texans $7.25(&8.40, calves $8.5010.00. Sheep: Receipts 16.000, market steady, natives and westerns $4.50 6.00, lambs $6.509.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG, May 27. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers 8.759.00, prime $S.608.80, good $8.258.75, tidy butchers S.008.15, fair $7.75 7.90, common $6.50 7.00, common to fat bulls $5.50$i8.80, common to fat cows $3.507.50, heifers t5. 50(8.00. fresh cows and springers $45.00(380.00, veal calves $10.00 10.50, heavy and thin calves $7.00 8.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market steady, prime wethers $5.80(3 6.90, good mixed $5.405.76, fair mixed $4.75?15.30, culls and common $3.00 fe4.00, lambs $4.50& S.00, spring lambs 14.5008.00, spring lambs $7.0a10.00. Hogs: Receipts light, market steady, prime heavy $S. 30(5 8.35, mediums $8.30S.S5, heavy yorkers $8.30(3 8.35, light yorkers $8. 308. 35. pigs $8.45 8.50, rouehs $7.00(g7.50, heavy mixed 48.30S8.35. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, May 27 Hogs: Receipts 8,000, market lower, best hogs $8.20, heavies $.20, pigs $7.50 7.75, bulk of sales $8.20. Cattle: Receipts 1,400, market lower, choice heavy steers $8.508.85, light steers $7.75S.25, heifers $7.50i8.60. cows $5.25(i5.75, bulls $6.751t'7.25. calves $5.00 10.00. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 200, market steady, prime sheep 4 75 7?5.25, Labms $7.00 7.25, spring lambs $8.0011 S. 50, clipped sheep $3.00 fc4.50, clipped lambs $6jO06.7o. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., May 27. A'heat No. 2 red 97 Corn No 3 White 74. Oats No. 2 white 42 TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, O., May 27. Close -wheat iash and May 86; July 87Vi; Sept. I7U. Corn, cash and May 74t; July 701,4. Oats cash and May 44; July 42; Sept. 40. Clover seed cash 770; Oct. and Dec. 120: March 827 ViTimothy prime 245; Sept. 252.
RICHMOND MARKET
LIVE STOCK (Corrected dally by Anton Stolle. Phone 131C) HOGS. Primes (average 200 lbs.) por 100 lbs. $8.25; heavy mixed, per 100 lbs., $8.25; roughs, per 100 lbs., $77.50; lights, $S.20(rz8.25. CATTLE Choice steers, per lb., 7c o 7c; butcher steers, per lb., 7c; cows, per lb.. 3c to 6c; bulls, per lb, 5c to 6c;
These Prices for Thursday and Friday Only
This photograph, one of the first to arrive 'in this country illustrating the taking of Tampico by the Rebel forces, shows a detatchment of Rebels guarding the Tampico end of the Tamesi bridge, over the Panuc o river. This bridge was partially destroyed by the fleeing Federals. The insert shows General Pablo Gonzales, commander of the victorious Reb el forces. The photograph of Gonzales was also made in Tampico, after the occupation of the city.
choice veal calves, per lb., 8&c. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected daily by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019) Wheat, per bu 93e Oats, per bu 35c Corn, per bu 70c Rye, per bu 57 Bran, per ton $28.00 Middlings, per ton $30.00 PRODUCE (Corrected daily bv Ed Cooper. Phcue 2577) Old Hens (live weight) per lb. ... 12c Old Chickens, dressed per lb 20c22c Young Chickens, dressed, lb. 20 to 22c Country Eggs, per dozen 18c Country Buttr, per lb. ... 20 to 25c WAGON MARKET (Corrected daily by Omer Whelan. Phone 1679) Oats, per bu 40c Corn, per bu 70c Timothy Hay, per ton $16.00 Straw $5.00 Bran $29.00 Middlings $30.00 COAL MARKET. Anthracite nut, $8.00; Anthracite, No. 4 and egg, $7.75; Pocahontas lump or egg, $4.75; Pocahontas mine run, $4.25; Pocahontas slack, $4.00; Jackson lump or egg, $5.50; Winifrede, $4.50; Jewel, $4.75; Tennessee, $5.00; Hocking Valley, $4 25; Indiana, $3.75; coke, $7.00. Table Ferns. The hardy fern with glossy leaves Is a much better plant for the table than the delicate fern like ferns. It becomes a "life struggle" for any rariety of fern in the dry and heated atmosphere of a house, and so one should select only the hardiest for table decoration. It is well to be sure that there are enough holes In the receptacle In which the fern is planted to afford good drainage. Ferns thrive best in a moist atmosphere, and this congenial atmosphere can, with very Httle trouble, be procured for even the table fern. Have a case made of four pieces of window glass set in a wooden frame, sufficiently large to cover one or more ferns without brushing their sensitive fronds. After sprinkling the leaves (do not pour water on the soli In this instance) plentifully with water, place the case, which has no bottom, over the fern and allow It to remain thus overnight In the morning take the fern out and place near au open window for a few minutes so that it may "'breathe" the fresh air. A small glass showcase, a large glass bowl or an aquarium would, of course, serve the same purpose.
PUBLIC SALE OF FINE FARM FRIDAY, MAY 29, 119114 At 2 o'clock p. m., on the premises The Cyrus Siodgln Farm
Known as the "Twin Pines
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Located 2 mites west of Economy and 5 miles northeast of Hagerstown, Ind. house of eight rooms and bath, cemented cellar, half bank barn, spring house, tool house, cribs and other out-buildings. This farm is well fenced and under a good state of cultivation, on a fine pike close to church and school. Has fine sugar tree grove. For further particulars see MRS. LAURA FLEMING On farm, OR DICKINSON TRUST CO., TRUSTEE. K RICHMOND, INDIANA. JbUNDMAN Auctioneer
CARL MAO DRILLS MINSTREL SHOW TO BE' GIVEN AT ST, JOHN'S HALL
Under the direction of Carl Maier, i
the Luther League of St. John's Lutheran church will present 4 minstrel show at the church hall on South Fourth street, June 1 and 2. The book and selection of the music, as well as the training of the chorus has been under the direction of Mr. Maier, whose ability as an amateur actor is well known in this city. The program for the event is appended: First Part. On board the good ship Arrow. Fifty minutes of wholesome fun and tuneful melody with old friends and new. Master of Ceremonies. .Edward Stein Comedians. Carl Maier. Carl Duning. Howard Sturm. Edward Helmich. Gus Kauper. Ray Duning.
Assisted by the following chorus: Howard Thomas. Edward Stein. Albert Frauman. Walter Kunz. Wm. Tlemeyer. Horry Wiesehahn. George Kauper. Harry Tubesing. Fred Wiesenhahn. George Fulle. Harry Schuerman. Fred Wiehmeyer. HenryZimmerman. Harry Pilgrim. The Musical Numbers. Opening Chorus: "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay" Company "Mammy's Little Pickaninny Babe" Ray Duning "The Hymns of the Old Church
Choir" Henry Zimmerman 1 "Do You Take this Woman for Y'our
Lawful Wife?" Carl Maier "Roll On, Thou Dark and Deep Blue Ocean" Harry Schuerman "The Honeymoon Express" Carl Duning
"Who's Going to Love You When I'm Gone?" Gus Kauper "Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground" Hary Schuerman With chorus accompaniment. Intermission ten minutes. Second Part. Clarinet Selections Fred Lohman Monplog: "The Good Old Summertime" (wiCh songs) Hary Schuerman Comic Sketch: "The Extra Guest" Helmich and Tubesing The Harmony Four, Frauman, Kauper, Wiesehahn, Kauper.
CITY STATISTICS
Ladles' Suits, former $17.98. Sale price Ladies' Suits, former $22.50. Sale price
Ladies' Suits, former $35.00. Sale price
values up to
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$7.98 $9.98 $12.98
Easy to Buy
Easy To Pay
Come early as the quantities are limited
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Deaths and Funerals. XIXOX The body of Frank Nixon, who died at his home in Indianapolis,
will arrive in Richmond Thursday! morning at 9:45 o'clock and will be; taken to Earlham cemetery for burial. , Funeral services were held this after-' noon at 3 o'clock at the Nixon home.
Mrs. A. C. White, of this city, a sister of the deceased, attended. He is survived by his wife. son. Georxe Nixon, and a daughter, Miss Sarah Nixon.
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904 12 Main St.
W. MANSFIELD Architect Residence Work Our Specialty Phone 1393
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VALUES FOR THE DOLLAR
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Not how cheap, but how go )d. The policy of the Hoosier Store. Don't miss this opportunity to get your cool shoes for hot weather at a big reduction. These Prices on High Quality Shoes
Men's Shoes D and Oxfords, black and
tan, $2.45. As hard a3 Q it is to give the solid q 6tock required in our shoes, we give you $3.00 and $3.50 grades Q in all sizes $2.45
Women's Baby Pumps In patent, all sizes, $2.00 values, sale price
$11.50
Infant's Baby Pumps in patent, all sizes, 1 to 5. Sale price
Women's Colonial Pumps All styles and leathers and all styles of heels to choose from, $3 and $3.50 values. Sale price
$2.50 Values 111 Patent like cut. Sale price
$1.69
Children's Barefoot Sandals Two full soles, all sizes, 5 to 2. Sale price 43c Ladies' sizes
Misses' and Women's White Canvas
Baby Pumps, $1.50 values, all sizes
Baby Pumps For women, $2.50 and $3.00 values, in patent colt. Sale price
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Men's Elk Hide Shoes, $2 grade
$1.75
Work Shoes $1.95 Made solid, sold cheap.
Only a visit to this you half the story.
sale can tell
Shoes fitted just the same as at the regular price. We take care of your feet.
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Just a Word About Colonials, the unquest i o n e d rage of the hour. The most graceful foot glove for any foot, former values $3 $1.95
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WE DELIVER ALL SHOES EVEN AT THESE LOW PRICES.
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