Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 139, 23 April 1915 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915

Bulletins on Live Stock

CHICAGO ReceiptsHogs, 14,000; cattle, 1500; sheep, 5,000. Market Hogs, steady; cattle, steady; sheep, steady INDIANAPOLIS Receipts Hogs, 6,000; cattle, 500; sheep, none. Market Hogs, 5c lower; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. PITTSBURG Receipts Hogs, 10 double deck cars ; cattle, light ; sheep, light. Market Hogs, slow ; cattle, steady ; sheep, weak. CINCINNATI Receipts Hogs, 5,000 ; cattle, 500 ; sheep, 500. Market Hogs, 5c lower; cattle, steady; sheep? steady.

LIVESTOCK

CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS. III.. April 23 Hogs, receipts 14,000; market steady; mixed and butchers, $7.30 to 7.75; good heavies. $7.45 to 7.55; rough heavies. $7.15 to 7.40; light, 17.40 to 7.75: pigs $7.25; bulk of sales J7.40 to $7.70. Cattle Receipts 1500; market iteady; beeves $8.80; cows and heifers, $7.50; calves. $6.50 to 8.50. Sheep Receipts 5,000; market steady; natives and westerns $5.50 to 165; lambs, $7.75 to 10.85.

CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. O.. April 23. Hogs: Receipts 5,000, market 5c lower, packers and butchers $7.857.90, common o choice $57.57.30. Cattle: Receipts 500, market steady. Cattle: Receipts 500, market steady, calves lower. Sheep: Receipts 500, market steady, Iambs steady.

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG. Pa., April 23. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.00 8.25, prime steers $8.00 S.25, good steers $7.507.85, tidy butchers $7.50 7.85, fair $7.00 7.50, common $6.00 6.75, common to fat bulls $5.00 7.00. common to fat cows $4.00 6.50, heifers $6.90 7.25. veal calves $9.5010.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market weak, prime wethers $7.00 7.25, lambs $6.509.00. Hogs: Receipts 10 double decks, market slow, prime heavy $7.90. mediums $8.058.10, heavy yorkers $8.05 8.10, light yorkers $7.958.00, pigs $7.757.85, roughs $6.006.75, stags $5.005.75, heavy mixed $7.95.

TOLEDO. TOLEDO, April 23. Wheat: -Cash $1.60, July $1.37, September $1.28. Cloverseed: Cash and April $8.20, October $8.35. Alsike: Cash $8.25. Timothy: Cash and April $3.05.

PRODUCE

NEW YORK NEW YORK, April 23. Dressed poultry, steady; chickens 13, fowls 13 cents. Live poultry, irregular; chickens, broilers 4550c, fowls 1616.

Butter, firm, creamery firsts 28 cents. Eggs, steady, 24 24 cents.

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. April 23 Hos: Receipts 6,000, market steady, 5c lower, best hogs $7. 75 7.80, heavies $7.807.S5, pigs $6.75 7.25, bulk of sales $7.807.S5. Cattle: Receipts 500, market steady, choice heavy steers $7.808.30, light steers $7.50 8.00, heifers $7.008.25, cows $5.506.75, bulls $6.007.00, calves $5.0010.00. Sheep and lambs: Receipts none, market steady, prime sheep $6.25 7.00, lambs $9.0010.00.

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, April 23. Wheat: No. 2 red $1.611.62, No. 2 hard winter $1.621.63. Corn: No. 2 white 78, No. 2 yellow 78 79i4, No. 4 white 77V477. Oats: No. 2 white 58, No. 3 white 57574, No. 4 white 5758.

'ROOSEVELT BELIEVES

Continued From Page One. The court instructed Roosevelt to answer yes or no when possible and thus amplify his answer. "I advised with Mr. Barnes," said the colonel, "because I found him above the average of ordinary political leaders." Object of Information. "Why did you want to reform Mr. Barnes?" "I found him a Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde," replied the colonel. "I wanted! to save Dr. Jekyl and kill Mr. Hyde. Mr. Barnes was only one of hundreds of politicians throughout the country in whom I was interested in trying to bring out the most there was in them." "When did Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde separate? When did it become necessary to sever the ligaments that joined these Barnes Siamese twins?" I ,-I did not say it was a severing of he ligament, but rather an case of one absorbing the other. Dr. Jekyl being swallowed up." Ivlns Objects. Mr. Ivins read from the autobiography. "Is it not a fact," asked Mr. Ivans, "that you have used in your testimony today exact phrases from your autobiography?" "I do not remember." "You mean you don't remember what you have said this morning?" "I mean I don't remember my phrases. Please put your questions so I can answer them."

Experienced Women Advise Mother's Friend Because it is so perfectly safe to use and has been of such great help to a host of expectant

mothers, these women, experienced in this most happy period, advise ha use of "Mother's Friend." Applied externally to the abdominal

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Undue tension upon

Ihe cords and ligaments resulting from muscular expansion. Beneath tha surface Is a network of fine nerve threads and the gentle, soothing: embrocation, "Mother s Friend." Is designed to so lubricate the muscular fibres as to avoid ho unnecessary and continuous nagging upon this myriad of nerves. Applied to the breasts it affords the proper massage to prevent caking. There Is scarcely a well-stocked drug tore anywhere but what you can easily obtain a bottle of "Mother's Friend" and In nearly every town and village Is a grandma who herself used it in earlier years. Expectant mothers are urged to try this splendid assistant. Mother's Friend has been prepared by Bradfleld Regulator Co.. 310 Lamar w Eld.. Atlanta. Ga.. for nearly half e 1 century. Send for valuable little book to I expectant mothers.

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CHICAGO. CHICAGO, April 23. Butter: Receipts 7,126 tubs, firsts 2526. Eggs: Receipts 33,487; firsts 19 19J4, cents. Live Poultry: Chickens 15c, springers 18, roosters 11. Potatoes: Receipts 27 cars; Wisconsins and Michigans 3542.

CHICAGO FUTURES

BY CORRELL & THOMPSON, Brokers, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1448. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close May 162 162 160 162 July 136 1384 136 13814

Sept 123 126 123 126 CORN. May 77 78 77 78 July 80 81 80 80 Sept 80 81 80 81 OATS. May 57 57 57 57 July 56 56 55 56 MESS PORK. May $17.55 $17.65 $17.55 $17.65 July $18.10 $18.22 $18.10 $18.22

BATTLE ON SEA EXPECTED SOON BY ALL ENGLAND

LONDON, April 23 England is awaiting the developments of the next twenty-four hours with outward calm, but beneath the surface there Is an element of anxiety that cannot be concealed. Great operations in the North Sea are believed by the naval experts to be under way. Traffic between England and Holland has stopped by order of the government. With only a few, exceptions communication with all the east coast ports has been cut off.

NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS American Can 35 35 Amalgamated Copper . . . 77 77 Amarican Smelter 73 74 American Beet Sugar ... 47 48 U. S. Steel 56 5. Atchison 103 103 St. Paul 95 95 Great Northern pfd 120 120 Erie 28 23 Lehigh Valley 143 143 N. Y. Central 89 89 Northern Pacific .110 110 Pennsylvania 110 110 Reading 153 153 Southern Pacific 93 93 Union Pacific 132 131

WHEAT CLOSES STRONG ON CHICAGO MARKET

Have you tried HALF and HALF? It's Cream Ale and Export Beer, half and half. Try a case of each. Minck

Brewing Co.

EVERYBODY WILL BE SAVING MONEY ON DOLLAR DAY.

Watch for It. READ THE ADS

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BROODER DESTROYED.

MILTON, Ind., April 23. Mrs. David Parker, who has been priding herself on her fine lot of young chicks, had a catastrophe. The brooder caught fire and before discovered she had over 75 chicks burned as well as the brooder.

WHOOPING COUGH. Well everyone knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with grownlng children should not be without it. Keep It handy for all Coughs and Colds. 25c at your Druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. adv.

im B&ys W&ssted In every town to arn a Guaranteed Goldsmith Baseball Glove (Catcher's or fielder's, regular big league style) A couple of hours easy work after school or on Saturdays and this glove is yours. Write today for our easy proposition. Be the first one in your neighborhood to get one of these gloves. Send us your name and address today. The Brighton Specialty Co., 2133 Coleraln Ave., Cincinnati,

MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUMMER TRAINS Reservations on Pennsylvania trains leaving here June 1 for northern summer resorts, have already been secured by nearly a score of Richmond persons. A half carload of seats have been sold for this date. Many Richmond people annually make the visits to Pe'toskey, Bay view, Mackinaw Lake and other outing places in the northern states.

Bloomington Woman Thanks Mr. Mayr

Mrs.

Homer Sexton Tells Friends About Use of Wonderful Treatment.

Mrs. Homer Sexton of Bloomington, Ind., suffered from digestive and stomach disorders for a long time. She tried to find relief, but it seemed a long way off until she tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose gave her relief and started her on the way to health. She wrote : "Your medicine did me a world of good. I have taken your treatment and believe it has cured me, and I have told all my friends about it. I am ever so thankful." Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee If not satisfactory money will be returned. Adv.

We Are ready to loan In an;- amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams, Fixtures. Etc., without removal, for one month to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. We Pay Off Loan With Other Companies. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana.

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, 612 MAIN ST.

CHICAGO, April 23. The wheat market closed strong and up around the highest levels of the session, showing-advances of 2 to 2c. Cash sales here were 80,000 bushels new hard for export, and it is said there were liberal sales of new wheat for September shipments. Corn was to c high

er, and oats were off to c up. Cash i

corn sales were 100,000 bushels and 205,000 bushels of oats. Clearances for the seaboard for the week were liberal at 9,722,000 bushels, compared with 7,115,000 the previous week, and 2,750,000 for the corresponding time a year ago. Hog products were 5 to 12c higher. Wheat started to 2c higher than yesterday's close. Those having profit led in the selling, while shorts were the best buyers. Flour was up.

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AMOLOX THE NEW DISCOVERY

j Many Cures Reported Daily in Towns

Where It Is Known. The wonderful cures that are being made by this remarkable new remedy are almost beyond belief. A young lady from Ottumwa, Iowa, for many years suffered from a bad case of eczema. Her face was a sight to behold; all covere with red blotches, postules and pimples. So unsightly was her appearance she gave up all social life. Failing to find relief with doctors and remedies, she became despondent and discouraged. After a few weeks' treatment with liquid and ointment the scaly redness disappeared, pustules healed and she was entirely cured. A few months following her mother wrote that Amolox

; had done wonders for her daughter,

; and she was married last week. This is only one of the many cases

1 that are being reported in town where i Amolox has been introduced and its i

lucuio ua v c nuuwii. AUIU1UA Ointment will quickly banish pimples, blackheads and all minor skin troubles. Bad cases of Eczema, Psoriasis, Tetter, and skin diseases lasting for years, should use both ointment and liquid to effect a cure. Trial size, 50c. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. adv.

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Saturday Gvllarkeft 35c Doz. GRAPE FRUIT SPECIAL 35c Doz. Extra Quality, Medium Size 4 for 25c -EXTRA BIG GRAPE FRUIT 4 for 25c CHICKENS CHICKENS Country Dressed FRESH VEGETABLES Head Lettuce Cucumbers Breakfast Radishes Fresh Tomatoes Young Onions Fresh Spinach Rhubarb, Etc. Fresh Asparagus 25c Lb. KING B COFFEE 25c Lb. Another special for Saturday; Our Regular 30c Seller. Roasted Friday A POPULAR SPECIAL Standard Tomatoes, Standard Corn, Standaf d Kidney Beans, 6 cans, 45c quality good; mix them as you want them. Phone Orders Receive Special Attention. 1035 Main Street. Phone 2292

COMPLETE LINE OF

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and Flower Seed In Bulk. Most Complete Line Shown in City. Geo. Brehm Co.

Phone 1747.

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On Hand Any Time You Want It In the best mechanical condition and at lowest prices. Get our prices before buying. FERTILIZER COMPANY Factory on Union Pike Wareroom in Richmond. Main Office 257 Fort Wayne Avenue. Richmond, Indiana. Telephone 2436.

"Y" GETS $2208 IN FUND APPEAL

Secretary Learner of. the Y. M. C. A.' announced today that a total of $2,208 has been secured by the committee canvassing the city for contributions to meet the deficit of $3,000 in the association funds. The campaign closes tonight and every indication points to the raising of

Keep Your Lungs Strong This advice is doubly important with the knowledge that every three minutes some one in the United States succumb to consumption and "many refuse to realize they are afflicted until it is too late. It is alter colds or sickness, from overwork, confining duties or when general weakness exists that tubercular germsthrive because the resistive powers of the body are weakened. Only with fresh air, sunshine, and abundant rich blood can one hope to arrest their progress, and the concentrated fats in Scott's Emulsion furnish fuel for rich blood, and ite rare nourishment helps strengthen cne lungs while it builds up the forces. . If you work indoors, tire easily, feel languid or run-down Scott's Emulsion is the most strengthening food-medicine known and is free from alcohol or. stupefying drugs. Avoid substitutes. l-63 Soott & Bowne. Kloomfield. N. J.

the balance of $792. Contributions for the state work brought an additional amount of $175.

If you're slowing up, try Minck' Brewing Co.'s Cream Ale for a tonic. 60c per dozen. Something new. 2o-eodrtf

CANDY SHOP OPENS The Candy Shop, in the Murray theatre building, wa formaly opened yesterday. The new confectionery is prettily decorated and the displays were attractive. A large number of persons visited the place during the day. and a large crowd is expected tonight.

AMUSEMENTS.

GENNETT

TONIGHT

A Divorce Question"

BIG COUNTRY STORE Balcony toe Lower Floor 20c ORDER SEATS NOW.

REO

THE FIFTH

THE INCOMPARABLE. FOUR CONSIDERED from every standpoint, the one most desirable quality in an automobile is accessibility. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE to overestimate the value of that quality of accessibility from a pure dol-lars-and-cents view. The possibility of making any adjustment or repair or replacement to any unit motor, clutch, transmission, brakes or axle without disturbing any other guarantees an upkeep cost so low it is astounding to persons whose experience has been limited to the inaccessible type of cars. THE CARDINAL QUALITY in Reo cars from the very first, has been that one accessibility. We state without fear of contradiction that Reo the six or the four, for in this regard all Reos are alike is the most accessible car in the world. i ASK YOUR FRIENDS who own Reos about their annual maintenance bill. Then ask other friends who own other cars. Then come in and we'll show you why it costs so little to own a Reo. You need not be a mechanical genius to understand it either. Phone, Write or Call For Demonstration. E. O. SPANGLER. Backer's Garage.

Sensational Millinery Sale

ONLY

NEVER BEFORE have such bargains in new, clean, stylish Summer Millinery been offered. Never before have we been able to offer such wonderful inducements to the women of Richmond. Thousands of Beautiful Hats go on sale Saturday at prices that would seem ridiculous at any other place but Nusbaum's. We have our reputation made. Everybody knows what it means when Nusbaum's run a Millinery Sale. COME EARLY FOR THE BEST CHOICE

75 TRIMMED HATS Worth up to $4.00, no two alike, all pretty trimmed hemp shapes, many sold up to $4.00. They won't last long at this price, so come early. While they last only

65 UNTRIMMED SHAPES Worth up to $2.00, many different styles, shapes, colors and materials to choose from. While they last only

185 TRIMMED HATS Worth $8.00. In this lot are many sample pattern hats and beautiful flowery trimmed fine straw hats. While they last only

260 TRIMMED HATS Worth up to $12.00. Included in this wonderful assortment are ostrich and flowery trimmed, genuine hand woven Panamas, fine milan hemp and proxalyne crown and chiffon and maline brims, worth up to $12.00

400 UNTRIMMED SHAPES Worth up to $6.50. They are genuine Panamas, fine milan hemps, fine quality tagal braid and many novelty straws ,in black, white, combinations and all colors; at only

300 TRIMMED CHILDREN'S HATS-Worth up to $2.50. Pretty little milan and hemp hats trimmed in flowers, ribbon and fruits. Just the hat for the tots. Come early. Specially priced at only

2(2 B. IMSosiiuiinni C Don't Fall to Attend Our North Shore Dress Sale