Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 121, 2 April 1915 — Page 2
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CHICAGO' ' Receipts Hogs, 12,000 ; cattle, 1,000 ; sheep, 5,000. Market Hogs, 5c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. INDIANAPOLIS. Receipts Hogs, 6,000 ; cattle, -600 ; sheep, none. Market Hogs, steady; cattle, dull; sheep, steady." PITTSBURG. Receipts Hogs, 8 double decks ; cattle, light; sheep, light. Market Hogs, lower; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. CINCINNATI. Receipts Hogs, 4,298 ; cattle, 29 ; sheep, none Market Hogs, steady; cattle, 10 to 15c lower; sheep.-dull.
NOTICE. There were no quotations on the stock exchanges at Chicago and NewYork owing to Good Friday, a religious holiday observed by the brokers. v - ; : . ., PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK, April 2. Dressed poultry, quiet: chickens, 1227c; fowls 1318. Live poultry steady; fowls 16. Butter high; creamery firsts 28 30. Eggs, unsettled, firm, nearby white, fancy 22H23. LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS, II., April 2. Hogs: Receipts 12,000, market strong 5c higher, mixed and butchers $6.600 6.95, good heavies f 6.75 6.95, rough heavies 6.456.50. light $6.65 6.90, pigs $5.756.40, bulk of sales $6.80 6.90. Cattle: Receipts 1,000, market steady, beeves $7.7608.40, cows and heifers 13.00(88.00, calves $8.269.25. Sheep: Receipts 5,000, market steady, natives and westerns $7.25 9.00, lambs $8.6010.15. PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., April 2. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.25 8.40, prime steers $7.90 8.20, good steers $7.507.85, tidy butchers $7.507.85, fair $7.Q07.50, common $6.006.75, common to fat bulls $5.00g7.00, common to fat cows $4.006.50, heifers $6.507.25, fresh cows and springers none, veal calves $11.0011.50. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market steady, prime wethers $6.50 7.50, lambs $6.00 8.85, spring lambs $12.00016.00. Hogs: Receipts 8 double deck, market lower, prime heavy $7.307.35. mediums $7.45 9.50, heavy yorkers $7.607.55, light yorkers $7.507.55, pigs $7.257.50, roughs $6.006.40, stags $5.005.50, heavy mixed $7.40 7.46. r" INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 2. Hogs: Receipts 6,000, market steady, best hogs $7.00 7.25, heavies $7.10 7.30, pigs $6.60 7.00, bulk of sales $7.157.40. Cattle: Receipts 600. market dull, choice heavy steers $7.80 8.60, light steers $7.508.00, heifers $7.0008.25, cows $5.506.75. bulls $5.506.00, calves $6.009.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts none, market steady, prime sheep $6.00 6.50, lambs $8.50 9.75. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O., April 2. Hogs; Receipts 4,298, market steady, packers and butchers $7.307.35. Cattle: Receipts 295, market 10 15c lower, calves none, market dull. Sheep: Receipts 139, market steady, lambs none. Representative Sales At Indianapolis HOGS. Av. 83 98 312 292 241 195 206 183 150 160 178 Price 6 6 48 13 29 78 60 55 17 10 48 $6.50 7.00 7.10 ! 7.15 i 7.20! 7.30 7.30 7.35 7.40 7.40 i 7.40 CATTLE. Steers. 880 907 1086 1135 1U5 1145 6.25 7.00 7.30 7.35 7.50 7.50 6.25 6.50 11 6 8 -rHeifers645 640 723 1000 705 740 632 700 967 862 2 3 4 2 11 4 4 4 4 6.75; 6.90 ! 7.25! 7.50' 7.75: 8.00 3.75 5.00 6.27 5.50 Cows. 2 1040 2 965 3 1003 2 1205 5.65 i 5.75 i 6.00 i 1270 1270 6.15 4.75 5.00 5.25 5.50 5.75 6.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 8.00 8.50 8.75 9.00 ; 9.50 Bulls. 770 900 770 970 1370 1620 85 150 100 155 126 218 173 125 170 Calves.
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RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES ;,' HOQS. .' Heavies . j . . ;' ............ . $6.50 Heavy mixed $6.75 Heavy yorkers $6.75 Light yorkers $6.75 Pigs $6.25 Sows ..... $5.00 and $6.60 Stags $6.00 and $5.60 CATTLE. Best steers 17.00 Good cows $6.00 and 16.00 Bulls $4.60 and $5.00 Canners , $2.60 and $8 60 Calves.... $8.00 for Saturday delivery SHEEP. Top lambs 7c GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2C19 ) Bran per ton, $30; wheat, paying $1.40, oats paying 50c, corn paying 70c, rye paying 85c, middlings per ton $32. PRODUCE (t'orrected daily by Edward Cooper.) Chickens dressed, paying 18c, selling, 25c. f r Country butter, paring 18c to 25c; selling 25c to 35c. Eggs, paying 16c; selling 20c. Country lard paying lie; selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 38c Potatoes, selling ,60c bushel. FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $14.00. Timothy hay, paying $18. Prairie hay. $14.00. Straw, $6.00. Oats, paying 52c. . Corn, paying 70c. Red clover seed, paying $6.50. Red clover, selling $9.009.50. Timothy seed, paying $3.25 bushel Timothy seed selling $3.503.75 bushel. Bran, sellin 29 ton. Middlings, selling $30 ton. Salt $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. Cotton seed meal, $33 ton. Oil meal. $42 ton. HORSE MARKET. trices corrected by Jones and Mings. ; Telephone 1439. Draft mares. J400 to 1C00 lbs. -3J176 to $250r ; u V Draft Geldings, 1400 to i00 lbs, $176 to $200. Farm chunks, 1200 to 1400 lbs, $160 to $200. Express chunks, 1050 to 1200 lbs, $125 to $1.75. Drivers. $75 to $150. Plugs, $40 to $100. COAL PRICES - (Quotations corrected dally by HaeW man, Klefoth A Co. Anthracite nut. $8.60; Anthracite No. 4 ad egg. $8.35; Pocahontas lump or egg. $5.75; Pocahontas mine run, $4.50, Pocahontas slack, $4.00; Jack 6on lump or egg, $5.75; Winifred, (4. 75; Jewel. $5.25; Tennessee. $5.60; Hocking Valley, $4.50; Indiana. $3.75; coke. $7; Winifred Washed pea, $4.00; nut and slacit. $3.00. RAILROAD SETTLES WITH CHILCOATE The suit of Ralph Cbilcoate against the Pennsylvania railroad company was dismissed in circuit court today, costs paid by the defendants. , Chilcoate was running the motorcycle on which Ray McNutt was riding as a passenger last summer when a guard arm at Eighth street and the railroad tracks dropped on the machine and threw both young men to the ground. McNutt asked $5,000 and was awarded $2,600 recently. Chilcoate sued for $3,500. The amouflt of the compromise was not made public. Coughs and Bronchitis. relieved instantly with 2 ounces of Schiffmann's Concentrated Expectorant. A whole pint costs 50 cents. Money refunded if not perfectly satisfactory by Clem Thistlehmaite's drug stores. Adv.
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VIGONI COFFEE This is a high quality Coffee and OCp regularly sells for 30c. Tomorrow we sell it for Q FRESH EGGS Guaranteed to be fresh; we sell them for less than others every day. Tomorrow we will "J sell them at, per dozen 'LO
ORANGES Regular 15c quality, special, per dozen... 10 Others at 15c, 20c, 25c per dos. CRANBERRIES As good Cranberries on the market at Per Quart 3t GRAPE FRUIT Here is an exceptionally good bargain ' 2 for 5c; large size 5c each. LETTUCE Finest grade sold in the city we sell it Saturday at, per pound 12 POTATOES Those good potatoeswe sell them again Saturday, for, per bush el.,, 50
Sermons ' on Farms
- "See that the vegetable, matter is thoroughly incorporated with the soil," says the United States department, of agriculture's office of fanners' co-operative demonstration work, to those who have used green cover crops and wish to handle their land for the succeeding crop in the most desirable manner. If the farmer is to expect good results from, bis cover crop he must not. act in. a hurry and neglect this important ' part of the work. The disc and smoothing harrow should be used until the soil is welt pulverized and the vegetable matter mixed throughout the soil. The state at which a cover .crop should be turned under depends upon the- soil; weather conditions and the crop that is to follow. - Where corn is to be planted on crimson- clover land, the clover should be turned under just when the bloom begins to appear. It is sometimes advisable to turn under earlier on account-of the soil being in good condition,- whereas if put off for a few days or a week, dry weather might prevent the work being done as it should be. When the cover crop consists of rye or other small grain, it should be turned under when about knee high. If the condition of the soil prevents plowing at this time, double disc the crop a couple of times and this will prevent the further drying out of the soil. Never turn the clover or other crop under without first thoroughly cutting up with a disc harrow, as the material plowed under in a layer seriously in terferes with the capillary action of the moisture in the soil. Your Child's Cough Is a Call for Help Don't put off treating your Child's Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ailments. Why risk? You don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery is just the remedy your Child needs. It is made with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad the Cough or how long standing, Dr. King's New Discovery will stop it." It's guaranteed. Just get a bottle from your Druggist and try it. adv. SCHMIDT TO MAKE PROHIBITION TALKS J. Raymond Schmidt, state chairman of the prohibition partw, wiTl dc'iver an address at the Central Chris tian church April 15 at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Schmidt's subject will be a "Challenge to American Patriotism." Music will be furnished by a quartet. Mr. Schmidt is well-known among prohibitionists of "Wayne county, having delivered several talks during the county convention which was held in this city during January. " ' It is said that one partially deaf can hear best when riding in a train. The rumbling on the b,eavyL wheels ,ou thf track causes the eardrum to vibrate; and in this way increases the hearing capacity of the defective ear. BR0NCMAL COUGHS When the bronchial tubes ate affected with that weakening, tickling cough, they need immediate and sensible treatment The breath seems shorter because of mucous obstructions; usually fever is present and your head jars with every cough. Your chest aches and the inflammation often spreads to the lungs. The food-tonic that has proven its worth for forty years--is Scott's Emulsion. It drives out the cold, which is the root of the trouble, and checks the cough by aiding the healing process of the enfeebled membranes. If you are troubled with bronchitis or know an afflicted friend, always remember that Scott's Emulsion builds strength while relieving the trouble. Zhti Scott ABowne. Bkwmfiekl, N. J. BASEBALL . Uniforms Made to Order Complete new line of Balls, Bats, Gloves, Etc., at lowest prices. Bicycle Tires - And Sundries Specially Priced. SAM S. VIGRAN, 512 MAIN 8T. PHONE 1427 It Will Be FLOUR All the best brands, for opening, day we will sell it, Special, per sack ... 81.00 CANNED CORN, PEAS and TOMATOE8 Good quality, and a popular brand; Saturday, 3 cans for ........ 25? CANNED MILK The popular, advertised brands; 3 large size or 6 small size for. .25 8UGAR Franklin brand, 25 lb. sacks for 81.60 VAN CAMP PORK AND BEAN8 You know . the quality Itiree 10c size or two 15c size ;....Jtor, ,., ...25.
GIRLS SIIOV SEWING AT COUNTY DISPLAY
Exhibits Snow Unttsuai Skill in Darning TorrT Pieces of Cloth. : Interest in the county contests tomorrow at the high school has caused. a change in plans. In order to . accommodate the throng expected County Superintendent Williams has secured the chapel room instead of room 20, The sewing exhibit of district schools, seventh and eighth, grade and township high schools reached here from the various schools today. The exhilbt includes sewing bags, dust caps, towels, aprons, examples of patching and darning and many other small pieces of work. One girl made a klmona and another ' specialized on darning. Darned pieces of cloth are shown, in which it is almost impossible to find the mended place. There will be about seventy persons here tomorrow ready to enter, the contests. -These are winners of first and second places , in the township contests. Only the firsts will be eligible to enter the county contest unless they are unable to attend in which case. the seconds will be used. The geography contest will be held in County Superintendent William's room in the court house in the morning. In the afternoon there will be a concert by members . of the high school orchestra-preceding the arithmetic and reading,, contests. SAYS AMERICANS KILLED IN MEXICO WASHINGTON, April ZThe government machinery today was started to verify an unofficial report sent to Washington from El Paso that two Americans were killed by Carranza soldiers near Mexico City. The latest victims of the war are - said to be Baron Smith of Houston, Texas, and Roscoe Billings. The unofficial report from the border says they were killed a few miles north of Mexico City for their cattle two months ago A cubic mile of riw water weighs about 4,205,650,000 tons, and carries in solution an average of 420,000 tons of 30lidS. The Original MALTED MILK Unlamm you mmy -HORltOK'S you may got m Substtuth. CarlF.Weisbrod Piano Tuning: and Repairing:. VPlione2095.. YOUR ELECTRIC IRON "Pon't buy a bw . Iron." - We - make old enea - work lke - new.' If others ask you too much get our prices at Fihe's Drug 8tore, 830 Main St., or Phone 2138. Will save you money. Work guaranteed. PHOTOS 722 MAIN ST WICHMONg IND. This Attractive Model In patent and dull mat kid, with white, grey, fawn and dull quarters, Louis and spool heels, turns and welts. Price $3 and $3.50 WE SERVE
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Marriage Licenses. - George JBennett, 44, laborer, city, and- Effie Ross Jones, 41, housekeeper. city. , . Elmer Klinger. 20, pressman, city, aqd Elsie Carver, . 19, housekeeper, city, .' . - Oeorge P.'Duebel, 36, farmer, Cambridge City, and Ruth M. Myers, 26, Cambridge. .City. , ....'-v-J - .- ; Death and Funerals. DECKER Margaret E. Decker.; 85, died last night at 8:45 o'clock at her home,' 29, South Second street. She is survived "by three daughters' and three' sons. She was one of the oldest German residents of the city and was a member of v St Paul's : Lutheran church.- The ' ' funeral ' arrangements will be announced later. , Friends, may call Saturday afternoon and evening and on Sunday, cvw ;v-Ti MEMBERSHIP. COMMITTEE : HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING i'The Commercial :' club - membership committee met' -yesterday with a full STOP CATARRH! OPEN : NOSTRILS AND HEAD; .' days Cream Applied in Nostril v ! Relieve Head-Colds at Once. , If yor noBtrilS; are clogged and your heads is. stuffed . and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or caxarrn, just get a small bottle1 of Ely's Cream Balm at any:? drug etore. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic cream - into, your nostrils . and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is clear,- no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. Chas. E. Werking Architect and Building Superintendent. Room 2. Leeds Bldg. If you want a pair of fine looking, fine fitting bifocal lenses, try a pair of Edmunds Fitted Kryptoks or Ultex One-Piece Lenses and you will be pleased. Edmunds, Optometrist. Phone 2765. .. . 10 N. 9th St. This Dainty In patent and dull mat kid; also with fawn quarters, turns and welts. Price 83.50 YOU BETTER.
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attendance. It is the first meeting of the. new committee under 'John F. McCarthy, the new chairman. - .The committee discussed means of keeping the membership by watching the old mem
bers as their year expires and by inviting new comers to join. No definite plans of any kind were adopted.
We'll Bet Your Ordor ..-.... ; 1 ; - ' ' , . For the coal you are going; to put away this summer if you'll but try a sample of our coal now. Buy If. & K-- POCAHONTAS for your furnace. Try JEWEL for range, heater or grate. You are as near to us as your telephone. - v ; Qay. numbers are 2015 and 2016.
Hadies Saturday Specials Chickens-Chickens FRYING.vROASTING and stewing country DRESSED. 5 . Extra Fancy !1L GRAPE FRUIT JdL 17P SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES yic iLL Dozen Extra Sweet and Juicy Dozen iL CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Large cans California Apricots, regular 20c value 15c No. 2 cans California Peaches, regular 13c value 10c
Standard Can Tomatoes Standard Can Peas Standard Can Corn SATURDAY ONLY 45 Cents One-Half Dozen. 25c
KING B BLEND COFFEE lb. Regular 30c Sellers, Roasted Friday
FAT NORWAY Each Regular 10c Size
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