Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 65, 26 January 1915 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 26. 1915.

GRAIN PRICES RULED BY STATE OF MIND

While Grain Rules High, King of Wheat Pit Testifies. CHICAGO. Jan. 26. While all grains, wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley, were being sold on the board of trade today at the highest: prices lu many years. James Patten, retired kins of the wheat iit, took the witness chair before Federal Judge Landis and said that the advance in prices was due largely to psychology. Judge Landis was hearing testimony on the investigation into the high prices of grain. Mr. Patten Bald: "Prices are controlled by the national state of-mind. When people are pessimistic prices of grain are low, and when they are optimistic prices are high." All grains touched the highest prices in January in many years, and closed near the top. The best prices were: Wheat, May $1.45, July $131; corn, may 8074c. July 81c; oats, May 584. July K6. The heaviest trading was in July corn, the trade being stimulated by reports that foreigners, being unable to secure adequate wheat for May delivery, had begun to purchase the new crop. When the May longs got out to buy July, commission houses acting for exporters, absorbed the May surplus and surprised the market by advancing prices. Profit taking was all that halted the advance of July, which closed with a next gain over yesterday of 4 cents. CHICAGO PROVISIONS AND GRAIN PRICES WHEAT Open. Clo May -...146 146 July 126 130 CORN May 80 80 July 80 J81 OAT3 May 57 58 July 54 55 MESS PORK. May $10.88 $10.77 July $1910 $1915 LARD. July $10.90 $10.92 RIBS. May $10.22 $10.17 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Jan. 26. Butter: Receipts 7,246 tubs; firsts 2728y2c Eggs: Receipts, 5,800 cases; ordinary firsts 2930. Live Poultry: Chickens 14c, springers 12 14c, roosters 10c. Potatoes: Receipts 32 cars; red 25

40c, Wisconsin and Michigan whites 38 45c.

CHICAGO CASH . CHICAGO, Jan. 26. Wheats No. 2 red $1.45 1.46, No. 3 hard $1.45 1.46. ' . Corn: No. 4 white 71 73, No. 4 yellow 7173. Oots: No. 3 white 5455, No. 4 white 5455.

NEW YORK PRODUCE NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Dressed poultry quiet; chickens 1228. Live poultry, dull; chickens "13 13, fowls 1516. Butter, firmer; creamery specials 3233. :- Eggs, steady; firsts 3637.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 26, Hogs: Receipts 15,000, market 10 25c lower, best hogs $6.95, heavies $6.85 7.10, pigs $7.157.40, bulk of sales $6.85 7.15. Cattle: Receipts 700, market slow, choice heavy steers $8.258.75, heifers $6.257.50. cows $5.756.25, calves $5.0010.75. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 200, market steady, prime sheep $4.25 6.00, lambs $7.758.25.

PITTSBURG LIVE STOCK PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan., 26. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.759.00, prime steers $8.40 8.70, common $6.006.75, $5.006.50, common to fat cows $4.005.50, heifers $7.007.50, veal calves $11.00 11.50. Sheep and lambs: Supply light.

market steady, prime wethers $6.25 6:60, lambs $6.00 8.85., ; Hogs: ; Receipts light,, market higher, prime heavy! $7.10, mediums $7.60, heavy yorkers '$7.60, light yorkers $7.60. pigs. $7.60, stags , $5.506.00, miied $7q7.3o. ' V '' ,

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., Jan. 26. Hogs: Receipts 45,000. market 1015c , lower, . mived $6.406.95. heavies $6.60 6.85. rough' heavies $6.256.55. light $6.457.00, pigs $5.75 7.00, bulk of sales $6,756.95. .. .. Cattle: Receipts 6,000, , market weak, beeves $6.Q09.40, cows and heifers $3.50 8.25, Blockers and feeders $4.50 6.50, calveB $8.00105. Sheep: Receipts 10,000. market 1015c higher, natives ; $3.76 6.50, lambs $6.00 8.85.

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Jan. 26. Wheat: Cash $1.48. May $1.60. Cloverseed: Prime cash $9.52, February $9.55. March $9.60. Alsike: Prime cash $9.42, March $9.50. Timothy: Prime cash $3.27, March $3.32.

CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK CINCINNATI, O.. Jan. 26. Hogs: Receipts 6,700, market slow, packers and butchers $6.857.00. pigs and lights $5.507.15, stags $4.255.00.' Cattle: Receipts 300, market steady, calves strong. Sheep: Receipts none, market steady, lambs steady.

Cecelia V. Henderson Piano, Voice, Theory and Harmony Music Studio, Phone 1702 206 N. 11th St

F. HARDING Dentist. Over 713 Main Street. Office 2591 Phones Res. 32C8.

WHIPPING CREAM H. G. HADLEY Received Daily. GROCER, Phone 2292. 1035 Main.

PimMfic Salle I, the undersigned, will offer for sale at my residence, 10 miles north of Richmond, Ind., 14 miles south of Arba, on the Arba and Richmond pike, and 2 miles west of Bethel, Ind., on Thursday, January 28th, 1915 10 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of 1 black Belgian mare, 5 years old, weight 1,600, well broke, in foal by Belgian horse, to foal June 1 ; 1 Percheron mare, 4 years old, weight 1,600, bred to Percheron horse; one grey Percheron mare, weight 1,700, to foal July 1, good worker; 1 sorrel mare, 7 years old, weight 1,350, heavy in foal; 1 sorrel mare, 4 years old, weight 1,300, well broke, good worker; 1 black horse, 5 years old, weight 1,300, well broke, good worker; 1 brown gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,250, well broke, good worker; 1 smooth mouth bay horse; 1 smooth mouth family mare, weight 1,200; 1 two-year-old colt. The mares are extra good ones ; hard to find better ones. 10 COWS Some good Jerseys, to freshen soon and some giving '-ood flow of milk ; 2 yearling Aberdeen heifers ; one fall Jersey heifer. 40 HEAD OF HOGS . 10 full blood Duroc Sows to farrow last of April. 30 fall Shoats, weight 40 to 80 pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, FEED 1 2-horse wagon with flat bed and hog rack ; 1 wagon with box bed; l McCormick binder; 1 2-horse fertilizer wheat drill; 1 Johnson mower; 1 2-horse rake; 1 2-horse roller; 1 2-horse two row corn plow; 1 gang plow; 1 2-horse corn plow; 1 disk; 1 harrow; 1 Ideal manure spreader; 1 1-horse wheat drill; 2 walking plows; 1 good riding plow; 1 Evans corn planter; 1 seed sower; 1 feed cooker; 2 sugar kettles; 1 DeLaval separator ; 4 sets lead harness ; 1 set breeching harness ; 2 sets double driving harness, collars, bridles ; one carriage pole ; one top buggy ; 100 bushels seed oats ; household goods, kitchen furniture, etc. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Terms made known on day of sale. Daivid Haisley and Wm. Seaney, Clerks. Attend this sale. THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer. JESSE E. BROWN NOTICE I am leaving the farm and will move to Richmond so have no use for above mentioned property, so I will positively sell everything that is offered. Everybody invited.

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86.60 $6.60 26.35

Pigs . . ....... 1 ... , 16.0096.26 CATTLE. Best steers . $7.00 Good cows $6.00 and $6.00 Bulls ......,.,...... $4.60 and $5.00 Canners $2.50 and $3.60 Calves . , . .$8.50 for Saturday delivery.

GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2C19.) Bran - per ton $28, wheat paying $1.35, oats paying 60c, corn paying 75c, rye paying 80c, middlings per ton $30.' ' '

FEED QUOTATIONS . Timothy hay, paying $19. ... Rye straw, paying $7. . ; y ; Wheat straw, paying $7. '' Oats straw, paying $7. Oats, paying 60c. . New corn, paying 70c. ' T Red clover seed, paying $7.50 to $8. Timothy seed, paying $3.26 VushCk Bran selling $28 ton. . Middlings, selling $30 ton. Salt. $1.40 barrel. " ' " Clover hay. $14...

TOMORROW SPECIALS.' I5c Fancy Sllkoliae, yd.. .Se ' 25c Art Denims, yd...... 18c 10c Art Cretans, yd. ...8 1-3o

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TOMORROW WEDNESDAY 15c Lonsdale Cambric, only yd. 10c 36 Inch, 40 Inch, 42 inch 45 in. Pillow Tubing. 18 to 22c yd. tomorrow, only yd..... 15c

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Greatest Values Yet Announced Despite the unfavorable weather conditions we have succeeded in establishing a new business record for January. Remarkable bargain attractions for tomorrow and every day this week are such as to fully justify the prediction of another busy week. So, come early for best choice of these : .

One lot Men's 25c Socks; fleeced an all wool; 1 K black, tan and natural colors1 XtJi 2 pair for 25c. One lot Women's 25c Hose, silk fleece, ribbed top, plain and ribbed Wool Hose, "I Ej in black and grey colors 2 pair for 25c. One lot Children's Wool and Fleece Hose ; 1 K all 25c values. Special XeJ 2 pair for 25c. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Battenberg Scarfs I1 AA and Table Covers ; while they last . . .50c and P-LW $1.00 to $3.00 Austrian Drawn Scarfs and Table Covers, round and square , Cf) These go at one-half price 50c ff P-l.tJU $1.00 36-inch Silk Shirting; flO pretty new stripe effects ; only, yard Wl $1.00 40-inch Silk Crepe; Mc most all colors; yard $2.25 Silk Crepe Meteors; Qp small lot ; while they last ; yard UO $1.25 yard wide Taffeta Silks; black and colors; destined to be the most popular silk for spring QQP These, yard All Woolens, plain and fancy weaves, including one Early Spring 1915 Weave; all at January Clearance Savings.

Pure Linen Unbleached Crash Qp Special, yard 75c Colored Bordered Bath Towels ; Qf mercerized finish, 22x48 size. Special, yard... 10c yard wide Percales ; &r light and dark colors; yard Great Savings Throughout Our Domestic Sections All This Week. 20c Shirting Madras 1 OX 32 inches wide ; only, yard 25c Soisette Wash Materials 12ic only, yard $1.25 Women's Outing Gowns 8)C only $1.00 Women's Outing Gowns fiQ only Men's $1.00 Outing Night Shirts CQ only Heavy Coutil Rustproof Corsets ; as good as Qf any $1.00 corset on the market ; all sizes ...... 15c Dress Ginghams; all new colorings; 10c only, yard Men's Work Gloves Only a few of them left $1.00 Leather Gloves Op January sale OXJKf 50c Leather Gloves 2lc January sale

All this week will be devoted to lessening of the stocks in every section offering the greatest opportunities for saving on staple and seasonable merchandise throughout the store. fc LEE B. NUSBAUM GO.

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