Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 56, 15 January 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKGKAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1915.

Commercial and Financial News Leased Wire Report Edited by A. D. Cobb, Agricultural Expert

CHICAGO PROVISIONS

AND GRAIN PRICES

WHEAT Open. Close vlay 143 145 fuly 12t vnva CORN slay 75 U "8 ruly "6a '8 OATS slay 55 H', 56uly 53i 64 Vi MESS PORK. anuary $18.20 $18.35 day $18.25 $18.95 LARD. anuary $10.42 $10.42 .lay $10.7-2 $10.70 RIBS. anuary $9.82 $8.90

CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Jan. 15. Wheat: No. 2

ed $1.43 4 1.45. No. 3 rod $1.42H

5,1.44. No. 2 hard winter $1.42 dp

45V, No. 3 hard winter $1.41

.44 K.

Com: No. 2 mixed 7071, No. white 71i724. No. 2 ye'.low 71

?73'4. No. 3 white 6971. No. 3

ellow 69671, No. 4 whito 6971,

'o.4 yellow 6970V.

Oats: No. 2 white 5354, No. 53(353, standard 52ySZ. Cloverseed: 5354V2.

CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Jan. 15. Butter: Re-

eipts. 7,037 tubs; creamery extras 31,

xtra firsts 29VS30, firsts 2728,

acking stock 21.

Eggs: Receipts 3,226 cases; current

eceipts 2536, ordinary firsts 3435,

irst 3637, extras 4344.

Live Poultry: Turkeys 14, chickens

2, springers 12, roosters 10.

Potatoes: Receipts 24 cars; reds 38

fi2, Wisconslns and Michigans, white

845.

Cash

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO. Jan. 15. Wheat:

1.45, May $1.48. Corn: Cash 74, May 80, July 81. Oats: Cash 56, May 58. Rye: No. 2, $1.17. Cloverseed: Prime cash $9.47, Febuary $9.55: March $9.60. Alsike: Prime cash $9.50, March

9.55. Timothy: Prime cash $3.321,8. darch $3.37.

$5.005.50, culls and common $3.00 4.00. lambs $6.008.75. Hogs: Receipts 15 cars, market fairly active, prime heavy $7.05, mediums $7.057.10, heavy yorkers $7.10 (7 7.15. light yorkers $7.107.15, pigs $6.50( 6.75, roughs $6.00(ff 6.25, stags $5.50(5.75, heavy mixed $7.057.10. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15. Hogs: Receipts 1,000, market 510c higher, best hogs $6.907.00, heavies $6.90 7.05, pigs $6.757.10, bulk of sales $6.90(&7.00. Cattle: Receipts 500, market steady, choice heavy steers $8.25 S.75, light steers $8. 00 8.35, heifers $6.2o6.75, cows $5.75ffJ6.75. bulls $6.256-50, calves $5.00ral0.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 250, market steady, prime sheep $4.50 5.00, lambs $7.508.50. NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Carrell & Thompson, I. O. O. F. Building Phone 1446. American Can 29 30 Amalgamated Copper ... 54U 55 American Beet Sugar ... . 34 35 American Smelter 59 T'a 60 U. S. Steel 51 51 Utah Copper 51 51 Atchison 94 94 Vi St. Paul g8 SS Great Northern pfd 114 114 Vi Erie 21 22 Lehigh Valley 133 134 N. Y. Central 88 88 Northern Pacific 101 101 Pennsylvania 105 103 Reading 147 147 Southern Pacific 84 85 Vi Union Pacific 118 119

Oats straw, paying $7. Oats, paying 50c. New corn, paying 68c. Red clover seed, paying $7.50 to $. Timothy seed, paying $3.25 bushel. Bran selling $28 ton. Middlings, selling $30 ton. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Clover hay, $14.

Heifers.

PRODUCE (Corrected daily by E! Cooper. Old chickens dressed, paying ISc; selling, 25c. Young chic! s dressed, payln 18c. sdMn- 23c. Country b-utter, paying 25 to 30ci selling 30c to 35c. Eggs, paying 35c; selling 40c. Country lard paying 11c: selling 15a Creamery butter, selling 40c.

COAL PRICES (Quotations corrected daily by Hacfr man, Klefoth &. Co. Anthracite nut. $8.60; Anthracite No. 4 and egg, $8.35; Pocahontas lump r pgg, $5.75; Pocahontas mine run $4.50; Pocahontas slack, $4.00; Jackeon lump or egg, $5.75; Winifred, $4. 75; Jewel, $5.25; Tennessee, $5.50; Hocking Valley, $4.50; Indiana, $3.75; coke, $7; Winifred Washed pea, $4.00; nut and slack, $3.00.

Cows.

2 ..... 2 5 3 5 14 2 3 2 4 4 6 3

3 1046

7 5 6 , 3 Bulls 1 , 1 2 2 1

695 6.75 870 6.85 1108 7.75 596 5.50 766 5.50 812 6.00 680 6.25 780 6.50 715 7.25 727 . 3.55 650 4.00 893 4.25 906 4.50 1046 5.00 871 5.00 1108 5.50 1096 5.50 1156 6.00 960 5.00 850 5.25 1060 5.75: 1420 6.00 155,0 6.40 j

Bulletins on Live Stock 0 R R I N E

10c

INDIANAPOLIS. Receipts Hogs, 1,000; cattle, 500; sheep, 250. Market Hogs, 5c to 10c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. PITTSBURG. Receipts Hogs, 15 cars; cattle, light; s-heep, fair. Market Hogs, fairly active; cattle, steady; sheep, slow. CHICAGO. Receipts Hogs, 24,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 18,000. Market Hogs, strong to shade higher; cattle, steady; sheep, lower. CINCINNATI. Receipts Hogs, 4,200; cattle, 500; sheep, 200'. Market Hogs, higher; cattle, weak; sheep, stead v.

FOR DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has ORRINE been in restoring the victims ol the "Drink Habit" into sober and useful citizens, and so strong is our confidence in its curative powers, that we want to emphasize the fact that ORRIN'E is sold under this positive guarantee. If, after a trial, you get no benefit, your money will be refunded. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St.

Palladium Want Ads Pa v.

POSITIVE PROOF

Representative Sales At Indianapolis

NEW YORK PRODUCE NEW YORK, Jan. 15. Dressed poul-

ry, quiet; chickens 12?r28, fowlsl2

18, turkeys 1221. Live poultry, dull; chickens 1415,

owls 14f16 turkeys 1415.

Butter, easy; creamery specials 33

S34, creamery extras 32fr33,

reamery fiists 2933, state dairy,

urs 2433, process extras, 3233.

kgjrs. firmer; nearby fancy white 95 50, nearby fancy brown 4748, ex-

ras 4647, firsts 4344.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK UNION STOCK YARDS. III., Jan. 5. Hos: Receipts 24,000, market trong to shade higher, mixed and

utchers $6.50ifi 6.90. eood heavies'

6.7ntf7 0.90, rough heavies $6.5006.6", iilif $6556.85. pigs ?5.256.65, bulk f ?;i1ps $H.7('f'( 6.85. ft in: Receipts 3.000, market 'f '. beeves S6. 00(5 9.50, cows and "' $3.f o(i 8.25. stockers and feedf J r.W6.40, Texans $6.007.40, I:' : .OiV'l 10 50. :; -;: Receipts 18,000, market 10c noives and westerns $3.40? lambs $5.758.35.

ZiNCINNATI LIVE STOCK CINCINNATI. O, Jan. 15. Hogs: loceipts 4.2oo, market higher, packrs and butchers $6.7015 6.90, common o choice $5.25(3 6.40, pigs and lights

.5.00. 'a 7.00.

Cattle: Receipts 500, market weak, alves steady. Sheep: Receipts 200, market steady.

ambs steady.

PITTSBURG LIVE STOCK PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 15. Cattle:

Supply Ught, market steady, choice

teers 9.1oS 9.25. prime steers $8.75 19.10, good steers $8.108.65, tidy tutchers $8. On? 8.60, fair $7.0057 7.75, ommon $6 00116.75, common to fat lulls $5.5u(fj 7.50, common to fat cows

vt.OO'a 7.0ii, heifers $7.00ra 7.75. veal

alves $11.00' 11.15, heavy and thin alves $7. 00ft 8 0o. Sheep and lambs: Supply fair, marvet slow, prime wethers $6.25ft6.50. :ood mixed $5.6011 6.10, fair mixed

DO YOU NEED Money? Call on us we loan any amount from $5.00 to $100 on household goods, pianos, teams, stock Etc. If unable to call, write or phone ' our agent will call on you. The State Investment & Loan Co. Phono 2560 Room No. 40 Colo nial Bldg., Third Floor Richmond, Ind.

RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies $6.50 Heavy yorkers $6.50 Light yorkers $6.25 Pigs $6.00 CATTLE. Best steers $7.00 Good cows $5.00 and $6.00 Bulls $4.50 and $5.00 Canners $2.50 and $3.50 Calves $8.50 for Saturday delivery. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected daily by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2C19.) Bran per ton $28, wheat paying $1.30, oats paying 50c, corn paying 70c, rye paying 80c, middlings per ton $30. FEED QUOTATIONS Timothy hay, paying $19. Rye straw, paying $7. Wheat straw, paying $7.

No. 8 . 15 . 57 . 59 . 56 . 45 . 30 . 54 . 62 . 34 . 26 .

No. 9

HOGS. Av. 398 164 191 202 225

234

255 303 , 144 , 150 , 168 CATTLE. Steers.

Dk.

120 80 120 400

Av. 770 623

Pr. $6.40 6.95 6.95 6.95 6.95 6.95 6.95 6.95 7.00 7.00 7.00

Pr. $6.00 6.00

Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic j in Richmond. i Because it's the evidence of a Rich- j mond citizen. j Testimony easily investigated. I The strongest endorsement of merit. I The best proof. Read it: j John Goins, blacksmith, 1326 North j G street, Richmond, says: "The action of my kidneys was irregular. When I stooped I had sharp twings in the small of my back. Reading about Doan's Kidney Pills, I began using them and the trouble soon disappeared." i Mr. Goins is only one of many Richmond people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Goins had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back Is Lame Remember the Name." (Advertisement)

'fT.i.

rm fi TTTT Ov TTTn TTTV T tv t jcx yttv

20 Discount January Sale Come in and select any Dennis Tailored Clothes Fabric and give us a Suit order on it. Suits Dry Cleaned Pressed $1.00 Suits Pressed 35c

THE ROY W. DENNIS SHOP

8 NORTH TENTH STREET. Walter r. woodworth

ROY W. DENNIS

1

w4

00000000000000000000000000000000000000000)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS

g CHANGF OF MANAGEMENT.

O O O

COURTEOUS TREATMENT.

LOW PRICES.

The Second Week of Our January Shelf Emplyi

MONEY BACK.

1

NOSE CLOGGED FROM

A COLD OR CATARRH

Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. ?

Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no . struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. , I Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm- from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it, penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal i the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's ! just pplendid. . -. .

1

T'S GREAT FOR BALKY ! BOWELS AND STOMACHS ! Wo want all people who have chron-1 c stomach trouble or constipation, no ! nattf-r of how lony standing, to try j ne dost of Mayr's Wonderful Retii"ly one dose will convince you. This! s the medicine so many of our local teople have been taking with surprisng results. The most thorough sysera cleanser ever sold. Mayr's YonIfrful Remedy is sold by loading drugrists everywhere with the positive imlerstanding that your money will be efunded without question or quibble f ON'K bottle fails to give you ab-! olute satisfaction. Adv.

The Best Way To Begin the NEW YEAR! Sit down and sum up your bills, putting those of the butcher, grocer, rent r.an, insurance agent, etc., etc., all i.- ona amount, then come and see us and give us an opportunity to explain our plan for relieving your "financial pains." Loans on fur. '.ture, pianos, teams, etc., in amounts from $5.00 to $100. At 2 per cent, per month. $25.00 costs you $4.10 for three months. That's all. We have other plans if this does not suit you. Write or Phone Us. Richmond Loan Co.

Phone 1545. Colonial Building, Room Richmond, Ind.

8,

Wo are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana.

Overcoats I I VOGUE J During J

O

3 O o o o o o o o o

o o o o 8

g i W m ; ! o m

& o

o & o o o o o

The Biggest Savings ol the Year will be found in this sale. It is our determination to rid our stocks 9 of all winter goods. You can buy here Saturday and save 50c on the dollar and less. S

& o j

WOMEN'S $12 $15 WINTER $15 Silk Plush $20.00 PILE CHILD'S S10 COATS COATS COATS COATS $4L88 $8.7S e o All new styles, colors and All -wool materials in mix- Also matelam: long pile Made of Salt's guaranteed 2Jr Jr materials; not an old coat tures, boucles, etc.,; new- fabric, sateen lined; 48 plush, ural lamb, matelam, Of ilk p'uh and ural In the lot; all sizes for est styles, best materials; and 52 inches long; shawl etc., guaranteed sain lamb- oui'ted lined- as women and misses. wanted colors. collar; button trimmed. lined; silk frog; all size. 6 to 14; satin trimmed." ' $8.00 SILK $20.00 SILK DRESSES $9.00 ni?I7QQ SMIPT Made of the finest all silk, all wool and combinations of JIKJCjliy Aft.JI.JL JL w3 LlrCSSCS TlH '"t'"eWT -t5leS; .9 00 Dress Sklrts in this sale at reduced prices; made sizes for women and misses P J JJ ' ., , . .. .. ' ot all wool serges, crepes, gabardines, popuns and othSt) (ChdCl $2.65 fOr CHILD'S $5 COATS r S,jlis!; materials in all the most d- ipble colors; lJ'ivhv Russian tunic, accordian plaited, yoke ar.d box plaited NJVTW T Ages 6 to 14; of all wool materials; in new Balkan and effects QySCjOQjr KJr Balmacaan effects; best colors; TO $4.00 DRESS SKIRTS; gg For women; all silk Women's $1.50 to $2.00 House Dresses TO $7.50 DRESS SKIRTS: Qo'q J messalme in pretty T At J&s styles and colors; all Beautiful patter nsand styles, in finest percales, Q 4 TO $10.00 DRESS SKIRTS; Qty fr sizes. ginghams, and corduroys, for house or street wear iTcC At JJt),J5

liii

$1.00 Sateen Petticoats In all colors; deep flounce.

62c

Child's 50c Gowns Of heavy flannelettes.

37c

Women's 65c Petticoats Knit or heavy flannelettes.

36c

Child's 50c Rompers Of heavy, warm flannelettes.

29c

50c Knit Mufflers Tor men or wom"n ; Phoenix brands.

29c

35c Wool Gloves Tor women or children ; wool knit.

17c

75 c Wool Shawls For women; in black or white.

39c

Child's 75c Dresses Aces 2 to G; pretty galateas. 36c

50c Hockey Ca ps For men. wonifn and children; all colors.

38

50c Cril; Hl.inkets W o n 1 finished, sink and blue.

36c

Ulj 1 VALUES HERE FOR YOU

Men's $1.50 All Wool Flannel Work Shirts 98c Men's 50c Grey Flannel Shirts; priced 32c Men's $1 Fine Dress Shirts; coat cut 67c Men's Best 10c Work or Dress Hose, at 6c Men's 50c Leather Gloves or Mittens, at 36c Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts; best found 80c Men's $1.50 Flannelette Pajamas; now 95c Men's 75c Flannelette Night Shirts 19c

Men's 75c Black Sateen Work Shirts . . Men's 20c Finest Wool Hose, at Men's 50c Fleeced Shirts and Drawers . . Men's $1 fleeced Union Suits; priced . .

Men's $1.25 All Wool Shirts and Drawers 69c Men's 25c Paris Garters ; elastic, at .... 19c

Men's 25c Police & Firemen's Suspenders 19c Men's 10c Handkerchiefs; plain white, red jl

and blue

50c Petticoats g? ggga $2.00 Princess Slip 75c Night Gowns Jf $2.00 Combinations f J xTTv 50c Drawers 2x M Jzk SI. 50 Petticoats SJffS 50c Corset Covers & Qta $1.50 Gowns QJ? J? Child's 10c C:,, I 50c Brassieres and QQr. Finest $2.50 OQ Muslin Drawers dt Corset Covers Muslin Petticoats .

37c 69c

Mil lli I liw'l

7c OUTING FLANNELS ... 7c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 5c APRON GINGHAMS 10C DRESS GINGHAMS ... 7c AMERICAN PRINTS

a 3

4 S2.00 SB

CORSETtlT-t

Made of the finest French coutil and batiste, in new long models ; embroidery trimmed ;

hose supporters attached; all

sizes ; reducing or plain mod

els. Finest $1.00 Corsets Brocaded and plain ; front and back lacing models ; AQr

all sizes at

Finest 50c Corsetsnew long models ;

all sizes

-In the 39c

i I

$2,00 HOUSE DRESSES For house or street wear; plain colors, stripes, etc., ginghams, chambrays, etc.; 25 new stylos

Women's 89c House Dresses one-piece styles; light .r dark colored percales, at ....

Women's $1 House Dress Aprons

Of finest percales, light and dark colors, at . . Women's 25c Tea Aprons

Women's 35c Hip Aprons Q p

Tie band Finest 50c Kimor.

and dark colore

, .

on . P.-. V

3

m

67c :

14c

III

i Aprons In light -

percales, at . . 39c

UNDERWEAR

65c 31c 39c

Men's $1 Fleeced Union Suits Men's 50c Fleeced Underwear

Child's 50c Ruben's Vests, at

50c

Fleeced 33c

Women's Vests and Pants

Men's Finest $1.25 Ribbed Fleeced 7Q Unions I Ot Child's 75c Root's Tivoli Vests and Pants Women's 35c Fleeced Vests and Pants

... 39c 19c

HOSIERY

Misses' 25c Fine Silk Lisle Hose 19 Women's 50c pure Silk Hose 34? Child's 20c rib Hose, fast black, fine or heavy ribbed, at ..tZVsti

Women's 50c Cashmere Hose 37 Women's 25c Silk Lisle Hse; seconds, at 12f Extra 25c Hose; all wool hose for men, women and children; Saturday at 17

nJ r

2.90

SOYS' $5 SUITS

and OVERCOATS

All Wool Norfolk Suits with Peg Top Knickers and Grey Mixture Over

coats for Boys to age lb years. Etst value in the city.

Boys' 25c Blouse Waists, at , Boys' 50c Fleeced

Union Suits Boys' Finest 50c Blouse Waists, at . . .

Boys' 50c Silk Four-in-Hand Ties: Priced

19c 39c 39c

Boys' Finest 50c Winter Hats and Caps Boys' $1 All Wool

Trousers; priced

Boys' 20c Heavy Ribbed Black Hose

Leaders tn Low (ttccs

Leaders in

ST.'l V

S

39c

...... lie 39cJ f OualitY

D25-927-929 MAIN

RICHMOND. IND.

9c

5.0G0 yards of Fine 15c liippelettes. at

In white, especially desirable for iit.druonr. rowpcrs, dn-ssins sacqus. ftc, no ironing necessary. Sholr-!.iptyi!)K S:'.!e pi'ice a yard. 5c Turkish Wash Clothes; two 'or 5C 24-inch Diaper Cloth; 1ft vards to l-olt 83c 5' c Bed Shef-ts, 72x90; Saturday at 27c $1.25 Full Siz? Cotton B'.ankfts ,' 79C 25c Mohawk or I'tica Pillow "aes 1G Finest 12c Outing Flannels; yard 5c 10c Turkish Towels; large absorbent 7C loc Plain and Striped Galatea; yard ll'sC 12 ye Linen Crash Toweling;

yard G'.ic

J 0 d o & O (J Q & ( & B 0