Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 296, 23 October 1914 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGJtAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1911
PAGE THREE
LATE MARKET NEWS
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Edited by A. D. Cobb, Agricultural Expert.
CHICAGO GRAIN rirnlshed by Correll and Tnompsen. O.O. P. Bids. Phone 1441
WHEAT December 115 117 Iay 110 122 CORN December , 09 ?0 lay 71 72 OATS December ........... 50 50 fclay 53 53
real calros 7.09.00. Shesp and lambs: Supply light, market steady, prime wethers $5.605.75, good $5.00 5.45, good mlved $4.504.85, fair mixed $2.003.00, culls and common $5.0O7.8O, heavy ewes 4.004.50. Hogs: Receipts 15, market active, prtme heavy 7.58.00, mediums $7.0007.90, heavy yorkers $7.857.90, light yorkers $7.258.40, plga $6.00 6.85, roughs 6.67.00, stags $6.00 6.25, heavy mixed $7.907.95.
CHICAGO WHEAT CHICAGO, Oct. 23. Wheat: No. 2 k-ed $1.13 (8)1.18. No. 3 red $1.13 fl.14, No. 2 hard winter $1.13 5.16U. No. 3 hard winter $1.13
1.14, No. 1 norther spring 9395. Corn: No, 2 new mixed 67, No. 2 white 7879, No. 2 yellow 78, No. 8 78i. No. 3 white 75, No. 4 white fc7. No. 4 yellow 73. Oats: No. 2 Kvhite 50U, No. 3 4849, No. 4 white I748,;, Btandard 4950. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . UNION STOCK YARDS, 111.. Oct. 23. Hogs: Receipts 17,000, market Steady, mixed and butchers $7.00 7.70,
"Kood heavies $7.107.5, rough! heavies $6.957.10, light $6.957.55,;
Tigs fi.Z'o'd t-W, duik or sales 7u3 "7.50. Cattle: Receipts 2.500, market clow and weak, beeves $6.1510.$0, eowg and heifers $3.2088.60, stockers nd feeders $4.907.80, Texans $5.90 .90, calves $7.00(311. 00. Sheep: ReTeceipts 10,00, market steady, natives nd westerns $4.90(6.05, lambs $6.10 :7.85. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSDURO. Pa., Oct. 23. Cattle: Supply steady, market light, choice steers $9.009.25, prime steers $8.50 8.90, good steers $8.008.40, tidy butchers $7.258.00, common $5.00 7.00, common to fat bulls $6 007.00, common to fat cows $3. 50&5.00, heifers choice $7.007.25, fresh cows and springers $50.00S0.00, $ll.e011.75,
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 23 Hogs: Receipts 9,000, market 10 15c lower, best hogs $7.75, heavies $7.357.75, pigs $6.256.75, bulk of sales $7.35 7.75. Cattle: Receipts 1,400, market dull and lower, choice heavy steers $9.00g9.75, light steers $8.509.00, heifers $6.506.75, cows $5.756.75, bulls $6.256.75, calves $5.0010.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 500, market steady, prime sheep $4.50 4.75, lambs $7.507.75.
CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI, O.. Oct. 23. Hogs: Receipts 4,000, market active, packers and butchers $7.507.65, common to choice $4.757.15, pigs and light $4.70 7.25, stags $4.25(5 6.25. Cattle: Receipts 800, market dull, classes slow. Sheep: Receipts 1,500, market steady, lanibsb slow, $5.507.85. TOLEDO GRAIN. TOLEDO, Oct. 23. Wheat: Cash $1.15, December $1.17, May $1.26. Corn: Cash 78, December 72, May 74. Oats: Cash 52, December 53, May 66. Rye: ..o. 2, 94. Cloverseed: Prime cash $8.85, December $8.95, March $9.15. Alsike: Prime cash $8.50 December $8.60, March $8.80. Timothy Prime cash $2.40, December $2.50, March $2.60.
Knollenberg's showing of Xmas gift Tub Silk Shirtings is second to none.
RICHMOND MARKET LIVE STOCK GLEN MILLER PRICES Phone 2577.) Daily Market Report of Olea MlHer Stock Yards. Phone 3744. HOGS. Market lower.
Best hogs .....$7.00
Light yorkers, 120 to 140 lbs $6.5fl Heavy sows . . $6.50 CATTLE. ! Market steady. Choice heavy steers $7.75 Light Bteers $6.507.00 Heifers $5.007.00 Cows $5.006.60 Bulls $6.006.00 Calves 9 cents SHEEP AND LAMBS. Market, steady. Prime sheep 4c Spring lambs 66c Clipped sheep 2c3c COAL PRICES.
(Quotations corrected daily by Hackman, Klefoth A. Co. Anthracite nut, $8.60; Anthracite No. 4 and egg, $8.35; Pocahontas lump
or egg, $5.50; Pocahontas mine run,
$4.50; Pocahontas slack, $4.00; Jackson lump or egr. $5.75; Winifred, $4.75; Jewel, $5.00; Tennessee, $5.25;
coke, $7.00; Wlnifrede Washed sea,
Hocking Valley, $4.50; Indiana. $3.75; $4.00; nut and slack, $3.00. FEED QUOTATIONS Timothy hay, paying $19. Straw, paying $5. Oats, paying 45c. Corn, paying 70c. Rye 75c. Red clover seed, paying $7.50 bu. Timothy seed, paying $2.50 busheL Bran selling $27 ton. Middlings, selling $29 ton. Salt. $1.40 barrel. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected daily by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019.) Wheat paying $1.00, oats paying 40c, corn, paying 75c; rye, paying 75c;
bran, selling $88 cwt; middlings, selling $30 cwt. PRODUCE (Corrected dally by Ed Cooper. Old chickens dressed payiag 20 to
22c; selliag 25c to Bc Young chickens dressed, paying Me, selling 35c Country butter payiag IS to 2e? selling SOo to 35c.
Representative Sales
At Indianapolis
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19 a- 89 15 106 39 127 CATTLE.
Taylor, who died Wednesday, October 81, at Washington. D. C. will be held
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of Do an &
Klute. Friends may call at any time. Burial will be In Earlham cemetery. .
Av. 705 750
2 steers 2 steers
2 heifers 720 2 heifers 716 4 heifers 632 2 cows 820 11 cows 962 1 buU 1.160 1 bull 1,230 1 bull 1,300 4 calves 107 4 calves 317
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$e 25 6 50
50 Price. $5 25 6 75 6 60 7 00 8 50 4 25 4 40 5 75 6 00 6 50 7 00 7 25
Your Fall Cold Needs Attention. No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing. Children like it. Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back is not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. Advertisement
City Statistics
Deaths and Funerals. BURDEN Stephen Burden, 77, died at his home, 554 North Thirteenth street early Friday morning. He is survived by his widow and several children. Mr. Burden, who was born in Ohio, had been a resident of this city for thirty years. Funeral services will be held at the North G street Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends
may call at any time. Interment will
be in Earlham cemetery. TAYLOR The funeral of Roy W.
"YOU'LL DO BETTER AT DRU1TT BROS."
"THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET."
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Fa Dim Fumlthuiire You've noticed the difference in human faces seen kinds that belong to the weak and irresolute, and th? kinds that denote strength of character and firmness. And how quickly and easily you detect them. . f It's the same way in furniture; the good, strong, reliable kinds have "character" shining out from them an assurance of a pleasing, life-time service. The Furniture this store sells possesses all of these good symbols. You buy it here at no higher price than the weak and uncertain kinds that today fill the market place. 1 .v&jitemshdbiMrtl1&& Be on the alert for "A Face in Furniture." Our Showing of New Fall Designs in Davenports is Very Complete.
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A beautiful One Motion Bed Davenport with massive frame of genuina MihnnTiT. IlDholatered in
Genuine Spanish Leather, is priced at
$54.00
Our special is a handsome piece
which comes in any oak finish It makes a bed with one motion, and the 6teel construotien is guaranteed
Chase Leather upholstering, priced ..
$29.25
We have onevdiscontinued pattern in Mahogany finish. Has Pullman, bed and Upholstered in Chase leather. Tbds; piece sold for $50.00. priced now $39.50
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$18 Finest Silk Dresses
Our Grand Leader; beautiful poplins, crepe de chines, messalines, satins and peau de cygnes ; basque, Eton and Redlngote styles, priced at
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Women's and Misses' ; serge, poplin, gabardine
in or navy
crepe; Negre. purple, Copen
and black; Itedingote and busque styles; specially priced at
Women's $25 Fall -fl Ch D Suits, priced at . . . . JL!' 53 Women's $10.00 New T (TK Style Fall Coats POoSy 53
Women's $15 New Fall Coats priced at.
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MARVELOUS DISPLAY OF FASHIONABLE nDfl(BS NEW FALL STYLES PRICED REASONABLY
New $7.50 Serge Dresses
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$10.00 Silk Basque Presses
6.95
812.50 New Fall Dresses
Sizes for Women and Misses; in Russian tunic and regul ation Peter Thompson styles, splendidly made and stylish, specially priced at
Women's and Misses'; of messaline silk, also poplins, crepes and serges; basque, Russian and plaited skirts; best of the new colors; priced at
Women's and Juniors'; in messalines, poplins and French serges; Russian and plaited tunic, basque and Redingote styles; popular, new colors
$9.95
1,000 Fall Press SMrts
On our floor, representing the latest productions of New York Manufacturers; Largest Showing of Skirts in the City.
SPECIAL! $5.00 NEW
STYLE SKIRTS, NOW
$2.98
Made of beautiful serges, crepes, poplins, etc., in all the best colorings for Fall; Russian tunic skirt with accordian plaited
bottoms; special purchase and sale. $3.00 Fall Skirls $1 . 9 S $6.00 Fall Skirls $3. 8 810.00 Fall Skirls $5.95
$1.50 BASQUE WAISTS TT Of beautiful voiles; basque vest at- I tached; at this price we show a score O nf other stvles and kinds: choose at
$3.50 SILK WAISTS In messalines, foulards, crepe J- QO de chines, etc.; new styles, colors and combinations pA.9lO
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liats Trimmed SzTMs FREE 1
S2.0U VELVET SHAPES
93 Cents
$1.98
om.pl3s Xo $8 Trimmed Hats
the models are wanted when the reductions will interest you.
opportunity of buying hats that formerly sold at $8 to $10 at a great saving.
THIS SALE THIS SALE THIS SALE THIS SALE THIS SALE
We believe in reducing the price of model hats when
Tomorrow you wi,U have the
Girls' $1.50 Trimmed DRESS HATS Special
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$3.50 Hats $4.08 Hats $5.00 Hats $5.50 Hats $S.OO Hats
$1
Of black German velvet, in half a dozen of the newest styles at
$3.50 Silk Velvet Shapes in black and colors; some with silver and gold brims, inserts, etc..
Girls' $1 Trimmed Corduroy for..... 49C
50c Velvet Poppies, in all colors, priced 23C
$1. White Birds, these are specialS pri.Md. 69c
49 Tf
75c Pheasant Tails, with Bird, priced 49c
50c Silver and Gold Stickups prticed 39c
Best Men's Shirts In Town)
THE SI. OO KIND
69c
Test them! Of fine madras and percales; coat cut; good dress patterns; specially priced
BEST 75c WORK SHIRT; polka dot and plain' patterns; cut full; double bewed; AQ 'i two collars ; at :l MEN'S $3.00 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS; in red (I
and gray; heavy knit; shawl collar QQ Jil, strong and durable; priced pXlO ffi II Men's and Boys' $3.50 Bath Robes, Men's $1.00 Mit
$2.98 1 ine hog skin; price at....
in Navajo patterns, at. .
BOYS' $5.00 SUITS Of all-wool blue serges and fancy mixtures; latest Norfolk coats; full peg top (Jrt tQ knickers; durably made tprf0
BOYS' 50c FALL HATS; chinchillas. velvet and mixtures Boys' 50c SERGE CAPS Plain colors and serges; priced
49c
39c 39c
Boys' 50c BLOUSE WAISTS qO Boys $1.00 A 1 1-Wool Knickers at. . 69
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$2 Jersey-top Petticoats
In black; deep plaited flounce. Other Silk Jersey Top Petticoats, $2.98.
Silk Hose
Women's sizes; black, white and all popular colors, at
WOMEN'S 25c LISLE HOSE in black, white and tan; reinforced feet; - special at -LC
WOMEN'S 35c SILK LISLE in black and tan; extra fine quality; special at
39c
HOSE 23c
CHILDREN'S 20c SCHOOL HOSE
Heavy or fine ribbed; in black
12V2C
WOMEN'S SI UNION SUITS
Fall weight; long sleeves; ankle length; silk taped; fleeced; at .................
CHILDREN'S 60c Fall Union Sultan-
Fleece lined; all sizes at
69c
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TOMORROW, A GREAT SHOE EVENT! Women's $3.00 and $3.50 Fall Boots
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Guaranteed to be made of superior materials and by skilled workmen; patent or gun metal; brocaded and plain tops; newest Fall 1914 styles; women's and misses' sizes, at
BOYS' $2.50 STORM SHOES In
black only, made of solid leather;
sires 10 to U for
GIRLS' $2.50 FALL SHOES in pat
ent and gun metal; medium heels;
sizes 8 to 2; priced special at MEN'S $4 HIGH CUT STORM SHOES at....
$1.69
S1.25 $2.49
Boys $2.00 SCHOOL SHOES 8to52 k
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Men's $3.00 Work Shaes; tan or QO blade, at.,.. i2ir2
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Women's $3 All Wool Sweaters
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In red and gray. Ehawl collar, aU wasl, sizes 36 ts 4. Women's 50c Knit Petticoats . . . 33c In gray rith red or bins striped bottom, also tn plain gray. W.raeni 75c AUTO BONNETS... 39c
In red, lined a
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