Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 308, 6 November 1914 — Page 2

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1HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1914

SOCIALIST BALLOTS INDICATE DECREASE

.A slump In the Socialist vote In Wayne county is shown by the returns from the election Tuesday. Van Vorhis, for congress, a Wayne county nan, who polled 1,121 votes, Increased kis strength of two years ago, when le polled 1,006, but Reynolds for senator polled only 390 votes, against HO in 1912 when he was a candidate 'or governor. Kahn, Socialist candidate for secretary of state, polled 396 votes at the election this week. Debs, candidate for president in 1912, received 1,032 votes.

The Markets

Edited by A. D. Cobb.

CHICAGO GRAIN furnished by Correll and Thompson, :. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1446.

will be no quotations from Pittsburg and East Buffalo until the disease is stamped out.

" CHICAGO LIVESTOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., Nov. 6. Hogs: Receipts 20,000, market steady, mixed and butchers $7.20(9 7.85, good heavies $7.40 7.85, rough heavies $7.207.37, light $7.207.75, Pigs $5.50(37.40, bulk of sales $5.70 7.75. Cattle: Receipts 3,500, market strong, beeves $6.50 11.00, cows and heifers $3.759.40, stockers and feeders $4.507.00, calves $8.0010.50. Sheep: Receipts 16,000, market strong, natives and westerns $3.25 6.25, lambs $5.75 9.25.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 6. Hogs: Receipts 9,000, market steady, best hogs $7.50, heavies $7.35(7.50, pigs $6.006.60, bulk of sales $7.25(7.50. Cattle: Receipts 250, market steady, choice heavy steers $9.0010.00, light

$8.509.00, heifers $6.508.00, $5.757.00, bulls $6.256.75, $5.008.75. Sheep and lambs:

Receipts 700, market steady to 25c lower, prime sheep $4.505.00, lambs $7.25Q8.00.

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TOLEDO GRAIN.

TOLEDO. O., Nov. 6 Wheat: Cash $1.14 V, December, $1.16. May $1.21. Corn: Cash 73, December

;71. May 75. Oats: Cash 51, De-1 cember 51, May 56. No. 2 rye 99.1 Cloverseed: Prime cash $9.12, De-1 cember $9.22, March $9.42. Alsike: ! j Prime cash, $8.50, December $8.60,

March $8.80. Timothy- Price cash

$2.50, December $2.52, March $2.65.

SULTAN OF TURKEY EXPECTS VICTORY

The Sultan of Turkey believes his army will crush Russia.

LiKht yorkers, 120 to 140 lbs $6.00 Heavy Sows $5 and $6 CATTLE. Choice heavy steers $7.60 Light steers $6.507.00 Heifers $5.00fi7.00 Cows $5.006.5'i Bulls $5.006.00 Calves 8c and 9c SHEEP AND LAMBS. Market, steady. Prime sheep 2c and 3c

Spring lambs .. 6c. COAL PRICES. (Quotations corrected dally by Hackman, Klefoth A Co. Anthracite nut, $8.60; Anthracite No. 4 and egg, $8.35; Pocahontas lump or egg, $5.75; Pocahontas mine run, $4.50; Pocahontas slack, $4.00; Jackeon lump or egg, $5.75; Winifred, $4.75; Jewel, $5.75; Tennessee, $5.50; Hocking Valley, $4.50; Indiana, $3.75; coke, $7; Winifred Washed pea, $4.00; nut and slack, $3.00. FEED QUOTATIONS Timothy hay, paying $19. Rye straw, paying $6. Wheat straw, paying $5. Oats straw, paying $7. Oats, paying 45c. Old corn, paying 70c.

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New corn, paying 60c. Red clover seed, paying $7. 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 $28 cwt.; middlings, selling $30 cwt. PRODUCE (Corrected dally by' Ed Cooper. Old chickens dressed, paying 20c;

selling, 25 to 28c.

Young chickens dressed, paying 20c,

selling sac. Country butter, paying 25 to

selling 30c to 35c. Creamery butter, selling 38c. Country lard paying 11c; selling 15c Eggs, paying 28c; selling 30c. .

In a London museum is a clock

which indicates on the main dial the j Greenwich time, and on eight smaller j ones the time in as many large cities : in the world. The clock also tells the date and has a barometer attached. :

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The Spinal Column a Specialty

Adjustments Given for Acute or Chronic Conditions. Every Chronic Disease is the result of an abnormal spine. By examining the spine the cause of any chronic disease or weakness can be located; pains about the head, face, eyes, neck, back or limbs; diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, or special organs of sex; lowered vitality, irritability, insomnia and inability to think or work, are some of the condtions where Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause. J. C. BOCKMAN, Chiropractor Knollenberg's Annex, South p:ighth Street, Second Floor. Office Phone 1868. Residence Phone 1991. Office Hours 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 5:00 p. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Sundays by appointment.

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CHICAGO WHEAT CHICAGO. Nov. 6. Wheat: No. 2 eci $1.14841.15. No. 3 red $1.134 ffl.l4s. No. 2 hard winter $1.14 1.15 Vi, No. 3 hard winter $1.1313?4 L.llU. No. 1 Northern spring 90fr$l, So. 3 Northern spring $1.13 1. 14. .'Torn: Non. 2 new white 7171Vi. No. ! wliitp 7fii:ifi76i.4. No. 2 vellow 76U.

S'o. S new white 76, No. 3 white 75 j TiTti, No. 3 vellow 7o76, No. 3 new j ,-ellow "0fi72, No. 4 white 75 75. 1 S'o. 4 yellow 75 & 76, Oats: No. 2 while 4tPL.. No. 3 494i49, No. 4 vhlte 47448, standard 4949V.

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LIVE STOCK

GLEN MILLER PRICES Dally Market Report of Glen Miller Stock Yards. Phone 3744. HOGS. Market lower. Best hogs $6.75

FARMERS NOTE. Owing to the cattle epidemic, there

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lame muscles and stiffened joints and subdues the sharp, unbearable pains when other remedies have failed.

NO ALCOHOL IN SCOTTS.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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To the Voters of Wayne County: , I desire to express my appreciation and thanks to my friends in Wayne county for their support at the polls in race for sheriff. Accepting defeat gracefully and best wishes to my opponents, you will still find me doing business with the Richmond Coal Co. ' Yours truly, Benjamin F. Drischel

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