Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 130, 14 May 1915 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915
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CHICAGO Receipts Hogs 11,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep 8,000. Market Hogs, 5c to 10c higher; cattle, steady; sheep, strong. INDIANAPOLIS Receipts Hogs 6,000; cattle, 900; sheep, 300. Market Hogs 10c higher; cattle, steady; sheep 25c higher. PITTSBURG Receipts Hogs, 12 double deck cars; cattle, light; sheep, fair. Market Hogs, steady; cattle, steady; sheep, 15c higher. CINCINNATI Receipts Hogs, 900 ; cattle 700 ; sheep 1300. Market Hogs, higher; cattle steady; sheep, steady.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS American Can 33 Araal. Copper 65V Omerican Smelters 64 American Beet Sugar... 42 U. S. Steel 52 Atchison 982 St. Paul 89 Gt. No. Pfd 116 Erie 24 Lehigh Valley 138ii New York Central 84 U Northern Pacific 104 1 Pennsylvania 108 1 Reading 142 Southern Pacific 87 Union Pacific 123?g 30 i 6 3 14 t524 401,2 50 97 8 7 V3 115 23 137 V3 82V2 102U 105 141 U 854 121 V2 PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK. May 14. Dressed poul try: Steady; chickens, 15'a-i"c; fowls, lSHlSU; live poultry, irregular. Chickens, 2834; fowls, 17A$f 18. Butter, easy; creamery firsts, 2(iJ, 27. Eggs irregular, 232312. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 14. Butter: Receipts 11,028 tubs; firsts, 2425. Eggs, receipts 25,826 cases; first 16ULive poultry Chickens, 16; roosters, 10. Potatoes, 27 cars, 3848. GRAIN CHICAGO FUTURES BY CORRELL & THOMPSON, Brokers, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1448.
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Cose May 154 155 J52 152U July 130 .1314 127 Sept 124 124 120 121V8 CORN. May 74 744 734 734 .Tilly 76 774 75 76 Sept 78 78 77 Vfc 77 OATS. May 52 52 51 51 July 52 52 52 Vs 52 Sept 46 47 46 146i4 MESS PORK. July $18.17 $18.17 $17.80 $17.85 Sept $18.50 $18.50 $18.50 $18.17
TOLEDO. TOLEDO. May 14. Wheat: Cash and May, $1.532: July, $1.27; Sept. $1.24', 4. Cloverseed Prime cash and May, $7.85; October, $8.35. Alsike Prime cash, $8.00. Timothy prime cash $2.92; Sept. $3.25; Oct., $3.1712. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO. May 14 Wheat: No. hard winter, S1.55U G 1.56 : No. hard winter, $1.54'i1.54. Corn No. 2 corn 76c: No. 3 white, 76; No. yellow, 73V2 76; No. 4 white, "4 74 U. Oats No. 2 white, 54; No. white, 52 53; No. 4 white, 52 53. Standard, 53!?T54. LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. ! UNION STOCK YARDS, 111. Mayj 14 Hogs: Receipts 11,000, market 5 (7? 10c higher, mixed and butchers $7.45 I r3 7.S0. good heavies $1.30(a7.72. rough; heavies $6.95-7? 7.25. light $7.4517.85. pigs $6.35??. 7.50, bulk of sales $7.60?r j 7.75. ! Cattle: Receipts 15,00n, market j steady, beeves $6.00fi !.65, cows and heifers $3.238.50, calves $7.50fi 9 .00. ' Sheep: Receipts 8.000, market; strong, natives and westerns Joo'iv 8 60, lambs $7 .50?? 11.50. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, May 14 Hogs: Receipts 900. market higher, packers and butchers $7 857 90, pigs and lights $7. 60(3 7.80, stags $4.50?? 6.00. Cattle: Receipts 700, market steady, heifers $.Y7tfJ 8.75, calves steady to $8.60. Sheep: Receipts 1,300. market sreadv. lambs So.Uofr 0 2r. 1 PITTSBURG PITTSBURG. Pa .May 14 Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.50(5 8.80, prime steers $8.40f!J 8.75. good steers $8.35 8. 60, tidy butchers SS.OOCa S.40, fair $7.50-3 7.75, common $6.40?i 7.00, common to fat bulls. $5.50?? 7.60, common to fat cows $4.00 7.00, heifers $7.508.00, veal calves $S. 50!3 9.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply fair, market active. 15c higher, prime wethers $7.80?ri 8.00, lambs $6.50?i 9.00 spring lambs $9.00? 14.00. Hogs: Receipts 12 double deck cars, market steady, prime heavy $7.85(5? 7.90, mediums $S 00, heavy yorkers $S.00, light yorkers $7.85(7.90, pigs $7.607.75. roughs $6. 25(56-75. stags $7.00?f7.50. heavy mixed $7.907.95. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 14 Hogs: Receipts 6,000, market 10c higher, best hogs $7.S0fi7.85, heavies $7.700 7.80, pigs $6.759 7.50, bulk of sales $7.807.80. Cattle: Receipts 900, market Bteady, choice heavy steers $8.00 8.50. light steers $7.758.15, heifers $7.758.50. cows $6.00(3 7.25, bulls $5.507.25, calves $5.00 8.50.
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Representative Sales At Indianapolis Hogs-
Av. Price 293 $7.00 106 7.25 263 7.75 172 7.80 233 7.80 162 7.85 209 7.85 S35 7.25 865 1.65 10S7 8.15 1220 8.50 465 6.25 720 7.00 786 8.40 1115 8.75 710 4.25 715 5.40 1246 6.75 1320 7.00 1010 6.00 1170 6.50 1660 7.00 230 7.00 130 7.50 151 8.25 160 8.50
6 8 34 71 36 27 55 Steers. Heifers. ;ows. Bulls. Calves. RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies $7.25 Heavy mLed $7.40 Heavy yorke.s $7.40 Light yorkers $7.25 Pigs $7.00 Sows $5.50 to $6.00 Stags $5.00 and $5.50 CATTLE. Best steers $7.00 Good cows $5.00 and $6.00 Bulls $4.25 and $6.00 Canners $2.50 and $3.50 Calves $8 for Saturday delivery SHEEP. Top lambs 7c Spring lambs 10c GRAIN MARKET (Corrected dally by Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019.) Pran per ton. $30; wheat, paying $1.50, oats paying 50c, corn paying 75c, rye paying 85c, middlings per ton PRODUCE (Corrected da'.ly by Edward Cooper ! Chickens dressed, paying 18c. selling, 23c. Country butter, paing 18c to 25c; selling 25c to 35c. Eggs, paying 16c. selling 20c. Country lard paying 11c: selling 15c Creamery butter, selling 38c. Potatoes, selling 60c bushel. COAL PRICES Corrected Daily by Hackman & Klefoth. Anthracite, nut $8.20; Anthracite, No. 4 or egg, $7.05; Pocahontas, lump or egg, $4.75; Pocahontas, mine run. $4.25; Pocahontas, nut, $4.50; Pocahon-j tas, slack. $4; Jackson lump. $5.75; ! Winifred lump. $4.50; Campbell Creek I lump. $4 50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jackst lump, $4.75: Tennessee lump, $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. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Gtt Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine double strentgh is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to complettly clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Re sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv. Palladium Want Ads. Pay. High grade proposition for high Correspondence solicited. Write J. BURTON PHONE 3789.
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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 clov- seed, payinj Bran, selling, $29 ton. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. Oil meal, $40.00 ton. $5.00. WHEAT PRICE FALLS ON CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO. May It Th; entire board of trade speculative list suffered price recessions Stock lots ordels were uncovered in all the pits '!ik'. at all times during the session the market was under great selliug pressure while the buying was limited and cautious. Declines were shown of 2Vz to 2V2 in wheat, to lVa in corn, Vs to IH in oats, 20 to 17 2 pork. The cash business in wheat was small at 5,000 bushels in Chicago and the sea board reported on small transactions. Cash corn sales were 90,000 bushels and cash oats 110,000. LOST Lavalliere set with sapphires and pearls. Phone 1092 or 2573. 14-3t ZINK STARTS BOOM FOR T. P. A, SECRETARY INDIANAPOLIS. May 14. Charles 1 M. Zink of New Albany, today began a campaign for the secretaryship of the Indiana division of the T. P. A. which began its Twenty-fifth Annual con- j vention with nearly 1,000 delegates in i attendance. Three Important propositions will ' figure in the business sessions: Removal of state headquarters to Indianapolis permanently; the raising of the secretary's salary to $2,000 per annum, and the lengthening of the term to two years. Bulgarian .buttermilk .at .Price's, made from pure Pasteurized milk, fresh every day. City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Guy O. Wills, 23. traveling salesman. Greenville, O., and Adeline J. Swallow, 24, seamstress, city. Henry White, 26, laborer, city, and Martha J. Bolton, 18, city. Golden' I Sun Coffee 1 MAKES THE DAY BRIGHTER CTARTS you right anc keep9 you right ha! id keep9 you right has the excess o! caffeine removed in thesteel-cuttlng process, leaving: a winey, smooth, sparkling beverage that is the delight of every coffee-drinker. STEEL-CUT Sealed in Metal Cans THE W00LS0N SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio Only TlOO A Week Will Buy A 17-JEWEL ELGIN "TRANSIT" Movement Adjusted to Four Positions Fitted In Genuine John C. Dueber Gold Strata Case, Guaranteed for 20 Years. We Regulate Your Watch Free of Charge. Haner's Store 810 MAIN STREET. Glasses Fitted. Your Patronage Solicited. grade men. Liberal commission. or phone. WHARTON RICHMOND, IND.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT UDspartrrent of Publ'c Works Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind.. May i4th. 1915. NOTICE TO CONTRACT )RS: Notice it; hereby given by the board of public' works of the city of Richmond. Indiana, that sealed pn . "sals will be r reived by it. at its office, at ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. on Thursday. May 27th. 1M5. for the following described public improvements in '.": city of Richmond, as authorized by the imp: - vement resolutions named . Improvement Resolution No. 470. 19'5. For the construction of .i cement roadway in 'ho alley between North 'h Imh street, from North "B" to "C" street. All work done 8n the .aaking of said described public improvements, sha'l be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions, as numbered, and the deta-1 plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and ay be seen in the office of said board of public works of the city of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bl l with a certified "lock in the sum of ?100.n0. as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders w ill execute, within ten days from the acceptance ?if proposals, contracts and bonds satsfactory to the said board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The board of public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALFRED BAVIS. CHARLES E. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN. Board of Public Works. may 14-21.
