Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 150, 6 May 1915 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY; 6, 1915

Bulletins on Live Stock

CHICAGO Receipts Hogs 21,000; cattle 3,500; sheep 6,000. Market Hogs, 5c lower; cattle, strong; sheep, steady. INDIANAPOLIS Receipts Hogs 5,000; cattle, 750; sheep 150. Market Hogs, 5c lower; cattle, 10c higher; sheep, steady. PITTSBURG Receipts Hogs, 10 double deck cars; cattle, light; sheep, fair. Market Hogs, slow; cattle, steady; sheep, strong. . T . CINCINNATI . Receipts Hogs 5,000 ;; cattle 300 ; sheep 800. . Market Hogs, steady; cattle, steady; sheep, steady.

butchers $7.758.10. fair $7.007.50, common $6.006.75, common to fat bulls $5.00 7.25, common to fat cows $4.006.50, heifers $7.107.15, veal calves $9.00 9.50. Sheep and lambs: Supply fair, prime wethers strong $7.507.65, lambs $6.00 9.80, spring lambs $9.00 (314.00. Hogs: Receipts 10 double decks, market slow, prime heavy $7.908.00, mediums $8.058.10, heavy yorkers $8.05&8.10, light yorkers $7.908.00, pigs $7.857.90, roughs $5.006.65, stag3 ' $5.10 5.65, heavy mixed $S.008.05.

tlEW YORK LKCHANGE

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$1.58(51.59. Corn No. 2 white, 78 TOK - O T 71 ?? TO Aula

JlXJtS. yuuiMUU: No. 2 white 5555

73J.2 69 4B 57 100 '4 93 Va 2Ac 140 87

Korthern Pacific 107 Pennsylvania 107 fading 147 Jouthern Pacific 9 Union Pacific 128

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54 9s 55; No. 4 white, 5454; standard, 65 56. - -

TOLEDO. TOLEDO, May 6 Wheat: Cash and May, J1.59V4; July, $1.32; Sept. ?1.26. Qloverseed Prime cash and May, $7.90; October, $8.40. Alsike Prime cash $8.15. Timothy Prime cash $3.10; Sept., $3.30.

PRODUCE

NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 6. Dressed pouly, steady; chickens, 1527c; fowls, mi&mie. Live poultry, fair; chickens 3543c; fowls, mjc , Butter, fair; creamery firsts, 29 jo if,. Eggs, firm; 2323c.

LIVE STOCK

' INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 6 Hogs: Receipts 5,000, market 5c lower, best hogs $7.75(g 7.S5, heavies $7.80 7.85, pigs $6.757.25, bulk of sales $7.85. Cattle: Receipts 750, market 10c hieher, choice heavy steers $7.S5 8.25, heifers S7.50S.65, cows $fl.00g; 7.00, bulls $6.507.00, calves $6.00; 9.50.- , Sheep and larflbsr Receipts 150, market steady, prime sheep $6.25( 7.00, lambs $9.009.50..

Calves...... $8 for Saturday delivery SHEEP. ,

Top lambs Spring lambs 10c

GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Ratter Mills. Phone 2C19.) Bran per ton. $30; wheat, paytaf $1.50, oats paying 50c, corn paying 75c, rye paying 85c, middlings per ton 3 PRODUCE H'omcted daily by Edward CooptT.) Chickens dressed, paying 18c. felling, 25c. Country butter, paring 18c to 2Co; seliire 25c to 35c. Eggs, paying 16c, selling .20c. Country lard paying lie: selling IS Creamery butter, selling 38c. Potatoes, selling 60c bushel.

CHICAGO FUTURES

BY CORRELL & THOMPSON, Brokers, I. O. Q. F. Bldg. Phone 1446.

May July Sept.

CHICAGO. CHICAGO. May 6. Butter, receipts 1,242 tubs; firsts 2526. F-S'-vj Receipts 23,785 cases; firsts Jfii.ic . Live poultry Chickens, 16c; springr, 18c; roosters, 10c. Potatoes Receipts 23 cars; Wiscontfn and Michigan, 3040c.

CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS, III., May 6. Hogs: Receipts 21.000, market steady at 5c lower, mixed butchers $7.50 7.67, good heavies $7.25ff 7.62, rough heavies $6.90!f2 7.20, light $7.407.72, pigs $6.007.10, bulk of sales $7.40 7.65. Cattle: Receipts 3,500, market strong, beeves $6.259.10, cows and heifers $3.008.30, calves $7.009.00. Sheep: Receipts 6,000, market steady, natives and westerns $5.50 8.40, lambs $7.0010.60.

Mav July , Sept. May July Sept. May . July Sept.

WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close 161 I6I14 159 160i,b 134 134 1321-4 133 124 124 122 123 CORN. .76 76& 76 76 79 79 78 78 80 80 79 79 OATS. 54 54 54 54 54 54 53 53 . 47 47 6 46& MESS PORK. 1790 .1822 1832 1812 1832 .1865 1782 1857 1872

RICHMOND MARKETS

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH. CHICAGO, May 6. Wheat, No

d, $1.591.60. No. 2 hard winter,

CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O., May 6. Hogs:

Receipts 3,000, market steady, pack- j

ers and butchers $7.807.90

$4.75(5 6.00. Cattle: Receipts 300, market steady. Sheep: Receipts 800, market steady, lambs steady.

PITTSBURG

PITTSBURG, Pa., May 6 Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice

2! steers $8.00 8.20, prime steers $8.00

(fi8.20, good steers $8.00?f8.15, tidy

COAL PRICES Corrected Daily by Hackman & Kletttfc. Anthracite, nut $8.20; Anthracite, No. 4 or egg, $7.95; Pocahontas, lump or egg, $4.75; Pocahontas, mine $4.25; Pocahontas, nut, $4.50; Pocahotas, slack, $4; Jackson lump, $5.T5; Winifred lump, $4.50; Campliell Creek lump, $4.50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket lump, $4.75; Tennessee lujp, $5; coke, all sizes. $6.50, nut and slack, $3.00. Carrying, 50 cents a ton. Chutes 15 feet and over, 25 cents per ton.

City Statistics

FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $14.00. Timothy hay, selling $19.20. Prairie hay, selling, $14. Straw, paying $6. Oats, paying 55c. Corn, paying 75. Red clow- seed, paying $5.00. Bran, selling, $23 ton. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $4S.00 ton. Oil meal, $40.00 ton.

A REAL TONIC Minck Brewing Company's Cream Ale, 60c per dozen. Same size bottles as our Richmond Export Beer. 26-mon-wed-frl-tf

OPEN FREE LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 6.

The people of East Germanton

Marriage Licenses.

Bitl Frederick, 24. minister, Hunt-1 ir.gton and Leonora Floyd, 31, music' teacher. Dublin. Deaths and Funerals. PAINTER The funeral services of Mist Ethel Irene Painter who died yes-1 terday will take place at the East i Main Street Friends' church at 9:30 ' o'clock Friday morning, Rev. Hinckle I officiating. The body will be taken ; to Middletown, Indiana, and buried, j The? honorary pall-bearers will be for-! mer classmates and friends of Miss i l'a inter's and are Misses Ruth Pfaff-; lin, Caroline Bradley, Cora Harris, Carolina Smith, Bessie Cruse and Car- j olina Rodefeld. Friends may call at ' any time. ! KKOLL Virgie Anna Knoll, age 18 j years, died this morning after an illnesa of kidney trouble at her home one half mile east of Whitewater. She t is sarvived by her father and mother, ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll. Funeral services Sunday afternoon at White-! water church. Burial in Fountain

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SPEED! Time means money in building. Every day's delay is costly. There is loss in rent," loss in public confidence, loss of prestige, ami added cost. THE HOGGSON BUILDING METHOD Is a guarantee against delay as it i-? a guarantee against excess in cost. The Single Contract plan meai -; Single Responsibility and satisfaction. The First National Bank Building is a Hoggson operation. The Hoggson Magazine will be sent you complimentary if you are interested. Hoggson Brothers Fir6t National Bank Bldg., Chicago. Richmond New York Bostc n Atlanta

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Heavy mixea S7.40

Heavy yorkers $7.40;scaOol district have a free public H-iR.il

Light yorkers $7.25 brary, open every Wednesday andp Pigs $7.00 1 Saturday forenoons at the home of ! 13

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Good cows $5.00 and ,:C.OO. : k4

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HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS IN METAL BEDS $10.00 Beds now offered at $7.00 $9.00 Beds now offered at SK.,"0 $8.00 Beds now offered at $0.50 $6.00 Beds now offered at $4.50

EXTRA GKADE OF SPRINGS REDUCED $11.00 Springs, extra quality, at. . . .88.50 $8.00 Springs, extra quality at $6.00 $4.00 Springs, extra quality at $3.00

ave You RfUoney BUY MATTRESSES NOW AT LESS $9 45-Ib. All Layer Felt Mattresses, $7.00 $10 50-lb. Mattresses now at $8.00 $7 45-lb. Cotton Mattresses at $4.75

SEE OUR WINDOW CHILD'S SWINGS Special for This Week at only S9c

$1.50 Triangular Oil Mops at 59c $1.00 Triangular Oil Mops at 39c

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Millinery Ghallenge Sale For Friday and Saturday Only Our challenge sale means a sacrifice of new summer Millinery at prices with which we challenge all competition. Not an article in this sale has been in. our stock over a week. All new, clean, stylish, up-to-the-minute Millinery. Just look over our stock, see our prices, then compare with any others, and you will see why Nusbaum's Millinery Department stands first in Richmond. Below are only a few of the wonderful values we offer during this sale:

GENUINE SOUTH AFRICAN OSTRICH PLUMES Regular price is $5.00. These are fine male stock, heavy head, French curl and all genuine Ostrich Plumes. Challenge Sale price only

YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY TRIMMED HAT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK (excepting Paradise) Some are worth up to $10. Friday and Saturday Challenge Sale price only ANY CHILD'S HAT IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, regardless of cost or value. Challenge Sale price UNTRIMMED SHAPES In hemp, chip, milan and tagal, 2 tables full. Challenge Sale price

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