Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 232, 10 September 1915 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY.' SEPT. 10, 1915

MARKETS

SHORTS MAKE BID FOR SEPT. WHEAT

' CHICAGO. Sept 10. September wheat was the feature of the day, as It was bid up by the shorts from 96 to 99 and It closed at 99, which was 4c above the closing last night. The cash wheat premiums were higher and there was an urgent demand for it from millers and others with offerings smalL Corn was up ?c. Oats were up c to sc but hog products were 2 H to 6c lower. Cash wheat sales were 60,000 bu. No. 2 red in store at $1.15. The cash business in wheat was restricted by the Inability of those wanting it to secure supplies. Cash corn sales were 45,000 bu., and oats 110,000 bu. NO STOCK MARKET

Owing to changes in the wire, there will be no Chicago and New York stock exchange quotations.

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH ' CHICAGO., Sept. 10. Wheat, No. 2 ' red $1.07 1.12, No. 2 hard winter , $1.061.08. Corn, 7576, No. ; 2 white 7575, No. 2 yellow 76 77. Oats: No. 3 white 3334, standard 37. TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Sept. 10. Wheat $1.13, September $113, December $1.06. Cloverseed: Cash $10.35. Oct $11.05, December $10:70, March $10.77. Alsike: September and October $9.30, March, $9 50. Timothey: Cash $3.80, September $3.75, March $3.45.

PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens dressed, paying 18c. selling, 25c. ' Country butter, paying 18c. to 25c. selling. 25c to 30c. : Eggs ,paylng 20c., selling 25c.

Country lard paying 10c, selling

15c. - -Vv ' Creamery butter, selling, 32c '- Potatoes, selling, 60c. per bushel. ;

Young chickens, dressed, paying

25c, selling 20c. I

LIVE STOCK

CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., Sept. 10. Hogs Receipts. 11,000. Market 10c. higher. Mixed and butchers, $6.6098.20; good heavies, $6.70 7.75; rough heavies. $6.306.50; light. $7.50 (ft 8.30; pigs, $6.85 8.15; bulk of sales, $6.607.75. .Cattle Receipts. 1,500. Market, weak. Beeves, $5.7510.25; cows and heifers, $3.50.9.00; Texans, $6.50 8.35; calve3, $9.5012.00. Sheep Receipts, 9,000. Market,

steady. Natives and westerns, $3.00 5.00; lambs, $6.508.9O. INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI; Sept. 10. Hogs Receipts, 3,65. Market, slow. Packers and butchers, $8.108.15. ; Cattle Receipts, 820. " Market, steady. Calves, none. Sheep Receipts, 1,447. Market, steady.

COAL QUOTATIONS Anthracite chestnut, $8.60; anthracite stove, or egg, $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.50; mine run, $4.50; slack, $4.00; - Winifred lump, $4.75; Campbell's lump,' $4.75 ; Kanawha lump, $4.75; Indiana lump, $3.75; Hocking valley lump, $4.25; Jewel lump, $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump, $5.25; coke all sizes, $6.50; nut and slack, $3; for carrying coal, 50c per ton. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES At. Price Hogs 7 77 $5.50 24 94 7.25 5 352 7.35 44 251 8.10 70 190 8.28 89 .... 157 8.30 20 190 8.30 63 163 8.35 41 178 8.35 75 182 8.40 Steers. 7 641 5.00 2 995 6.50 6 711 7.50 2 1100 8.00 10 , 1394 9.25 Heifers. 4 685 6.00 4 732 7.25 2 820 7.50 2 660 8.00 Cows. 3 930 3.50 3 903 4.50 2 1015 6.00 2 1005 6.00 2 1190 6.50 Bulls. 1 840 4.75 1 - 940 5.25 1 1520 6.25 1 1480 . 6.40 Calves. 2 .7. 70 6.00 2 150 7.25 3 ; 150 7.25 3 176 8.00 2 , 135 9.50 2 120 10.25 8 163 10.50 4 190 11.00

PITTSBURG. PITTSBURGH. Sept. 10. CattleSupply, light. Market,, slow. Choice steers, $9.509.75; prime steers, $9.00 (9.40; good steers, $8.408.60; tidy butchers, $8.258.60; fair $7.007.75; common, $6.0006.75; common to fat bulls, $4.507.25; common to fat cows $3.50 6.75; heifers, $5.008.00; fresh cows and springers, none; veal calves, $11.5012.00. Sheep and lambs Supply, fair; steady. Prime wethers, $6.156.35; good, none; lambs, $6.00(9.00; spring lambs, none. Hogs Receipts, 15 double decks. Market, slow. Prime heavy, $7.65;, mediums, $7.758.00; heavy yorkers, $8.508.55; light yorkers, $8.258.40; pigs, $7.70 8.00: roughs, $6.006.25; stags, $5.00 5.25; heavy, mixed, $7.75 8.00.

PRODUCE

NEW York, Sept 10 Dressed poultry, steady; chickens 17 26, fowls 12 18. Live poultry, unsettled. Butter easy; creamery firsts 24123'26. Eggs firm, 33 35.

GUESS AGAIN YOUNG CHICKENS For Saturday at Richmond Produce Co Phone 1356. 1st & Main St.

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CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 10. Butter receipts 8,608 tubs; firsts 2223. Egg receipts 4.369 cases, firsts 2222fc. Live chickens 1213H. springers 1414. roosters 10. Potatoes, 32 cars; Wisconsins 33(937.

RICHMOND MARKETS

GLEN MILLER PRICES Heavies $7.50 Heavy mixed $7.50 Heavy yorkers $7.50 Light yorkers and pigs . . . .$7.50 7.75 Stags $4.50 Sows $5.006.00 CATTLE. Best steers $7.50 Heifers $7.00 7.50 Good cows $5.00 6.00 Bulls , $5.006.00 Canners $2.503.50 Calves $10.00 for Saturday's delivery SHEEP. Top lambs .'. 7c

FEED QUOTATIONS Red clover seed, paying $7.50. Clover hay, new, $12.00. Timothy hay, new, selling, $16 18. . Straw, paying $5.00. Oats, paying, new, 30c. to 32c. Corn, paying, old, 75 cents. Middlings, $31.00. Oil meal $39.00. . ... Bran, selling $28.00. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. The United States does more to stock Its inland waters with edible Ash than any other country.

ALL KINDS FOR BATH, TOILET OR SICK ROOM For housework wear a pair of our 35c Rubber Gloves, and one of our Rubber bath caps at 25c and keep your hands

and hair clean. ROSS' DRUG STORE The Place For Quality Phone 1217. 712 Main St.

lllfJTEEIJTIIItJDIHJA COMPLETES PROGRAM

The following program has been issued for the reunion of the Nineteenth Indiana infantry, to be held in this city September 14: Eleven o'clock, registration and social hour; 12 o'clock dinner at the G. A. R. room, court house, served by the W. R. C.; 1:30 business session; 2:30 campfire exercises as follows: " Invocation; address of welcome; response; solo; address on the battle of South

Mountain; music; address by the Rev.

H. - CV Harmon; sc4o; adjournment. At ,4 o'clock the ceremony of; picket shot will be held. " v h

Company B of this regiment was organized , in Richmond, and its mem

bers will act as hosts to the regimental

organization. Comrades of other - or

ganizations are Invited to attend tne reunion.

ELOPING COUPLE. . STARTED TO CITY FROM OHIO TOWN

MUST RE-ADVERTISE FOR BIDS ON BRIDGE

"The contract for the temporary relief bridge at Main street cannot be let tomorrow," said Couney Auditor Bowman this morning. ' The bridge engineer has not completed his plans and specifications so the bridge will have to be readvertised, causing another delay of eighteen days." The county commissioners will meet tomorrow morning and it is expected that the bridge question will be . the chief topic of conversation. It is doubtful whether any definite action will be taken. It is left solely with the commissioners to take the next step and in order to prevent any further delay than is necessary, the commissioners will undoubtedly order a readvertisement for bids on the temporary structure, r

Public Sales

General Sale Six work horses, 8 cattle, 31 ewes, hogs, farm machinery. Templeton farm, 1 mile south of Quakertown, September 16.

URBAN A, O.; Sept .10. The police have been notified that Walter Miller, aged 2l' years, and Helen Taylor; aged 14 years, have eloped. The only trace of the pair that could be .found , was that they purchased tickets at the Pennsylvania depot for Richmond. ; Chief Goodwin said today that 'the TTrbana authorities had not requested him to search for the youthful elopers, and that he did not know whether they were in the city. . BLOMEYER THROWS OFF HEAT EFFECTS

August Blomeyer had fully recover? ed today from the effects having been overcome by heat in the milk bottle washing plant in the rear of 602 South Ninth street Wednesday afternoon. Two physicians worked, on Blomeyer for a" long time before he regained consciousness after being found by Mrs. Catherine Locier, who unaware of his predicament was seeking his help to quiet " mischievous boys. Today Blomeyer was able to assume his duties at the plant.

Chief Cause of Pimplea, Blotches, Sallow Skin

Ofeeeangflr of Health.)

TTntirhtly eruptions, pimple, bolls,

blotches, sallow or muddy akin, usually are due to a siuKglsu liver, a constipated bowel and a polluted blood stream as a eonaeaueoee. How foolish In such eases

to resort to outward apDUcatlons. which.

an never have natural, permanent results. If more people only anew it, there Is a very simple remedy, to be found in any drug store, which Is as effective as it la harmlesa and quick acting. It is an old formula, long recogalted by the medical profession, which baa bean jet la tablet form, and at such smaJt coat bo ssm need now ft deprived a I woMerfttl. benefits, v "Baataaal tablets" (featta are entirely vesetaM aad there aw fcalt-formln jiiarjitf sat, Tom mad eoir et stout a dime's worth, and swallow one at bedtime to sistSi libra's notblnar Ise quite so good for The purrs. The action in the morning la so easy, so soothing, and Instead of a weakening aftereffect, you fed truly refreshed and invigorated. Sentanel tablets are not only the finest remedy known for constipation, and torpid liver, but offer the sanest, most sensible treatment for complexion difficulties of the character jaiw&4, .

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FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Come here and get the best in quality, style and value. Our garments are up to the minute. Beautiful and entirely new. SPECIAL PRICES LADIES' SUITS SATURDAY ONLY

$12.48. 1 $16.48 I $18.95. Value $18.00 Value $25.00 Value $30,00

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Phone 2577

Dressed hiefcens to Fry Fruits o? Quaflity Vegetables of All Kinds The Best the Market Affords New Honey, finest you ever saw Pure Maple Syrup New Jelly and Jams New Can Peas. Plenty of Good Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. USE COOPER BLEND COFFEE:

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IFEKTIIILIIZER No other products are so thoroughly and conscientiously inspected in every State as are fertilizers. Manufacturers are obliged by law "to state what they sell and sell what they state." Do you buy your fertilizer according to the pounds of plant food in it or do you just buy by the price per ton, regardless of the guaranteed analysis. Compare our prices per unit of plant food with those of other manufacturers and we are sure to get your order. CleMmM FerflnDnseii3 Coo

Main Office, 257 Fort Wayne Ave. Richmond, Ind. Telephone No. 2436.

Factories on Union Pike. Also Warerooras in Richmond

FELL 6ERUAN PLACE BEARING 16 CROSSES

- PARIS, Sept 10. Six German aeroplanes flew over Nancy," dropping thirty bombs, . causing material damage and killing two persons ' and wounding ten, it was announced today. The German aeroplanes also dropped bombs on St. Max, a suburb of Nancy, where several - victims , are reported. French artillery fired at the German - machines and French aviatqrs started in pursuit. One of the German machines

Trao Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking

( ' (Tlis Beauty Seeker.) . "The real secret of keeping young look lag and beautiful." says a -well -known fcygUaiat. "Is to keep the Uvar and bow to normally active. Without Umbo roVulsltas, . poisonous wast prodacts rem&la la the system, polluting the blood and lodging In various organs, tissues Joint. One becomes flabby, obese, aarvput, mentally slug also, dull-eyed, wrinkled and sallow of face. "But to get liver and bowels working mm they ought, without producing evil Skfter-osecta, has been the problem. Fortunately, there Is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had la convenient tablet form. Its value la oue largely to aa Ingredieltt derived from the humble May apple, or its root, which has been called 'vegetable calomel' because of It effeotiveoeas thoufh ot course It Is not to be classed with the real calomel of mercurial origin. There Is no habit-forming constituent in Sentanel' tablets that's the nameand their use Is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to Impart tone and elastiolty to the relaxed Intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, whioh may be procured from any drug-fist a dime worth win do will prove a revelattoatV anv constipated. Uver-troublcd . persof7

was damaged by, the shell Qrev A German aeroplane adorned with sixteen Iron crosses waa forced to descend near Calais because its tank was pierced by a bullet.' The machine was captured and its two occupants made prisoners.

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Owircoalls Is the safest purchase at any time. They are guaranteed to fit and to wear. See our big Fall line and save from 20 to 33 's per cent. . $10.00 Snits-GOOD $12.50 Suits BETTER $15.00 Suits-BEST

NONE OVER $15.00

NONE LESS Than $10.

Why Pay Cash? You Csnt Buy Any Cheaper Anywhere. $1 Weekly

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SaMay and lomtey Ecomqimss

The Best Days ol All For Buying These Special Values are the Chief Reason

NEW MODELS WIRTHMORE WAISTS ON SALE TOMORROW. At always $1.00, is always worth more. All with elastic in the Waist band.

NEW MODELS WELWORTH WAISTS ON SALE TOMORROW, $2.00. Conceded by far the prettiest Waist ever setn at the price.

HANDKERCHIEFS FOR SCHOOL. 5c Barred Handkerchiefs ff Saturday, 3 for '. tit TAPELESS BLOUSES FOR THE BOYS. Every mother knows or should know how good these Tapeless Blouses are; fine ginghams and madras materials, light aud dark colors; prr all sizes OUC

Ribbons! Ribbons! 25c HEAVY TAFFETA HAIR BOW RIBBONS. Wide 150 Taffeta Ribbons . " Q All colore, yard lOv FA8H ION ABLE NECK RUFFS. large Chiffon Ruffs. In white, black and Efcolors and combinations, now so popular. . OUl

One case 10c and 12V&c Fleeced Outings, fine, soft, heavy fleeced Outings, light and dark styles, dainty night gown designs, Saturday only, yard

Yard wide Percales, light and dark colors, in stripes, checks fy iOfrrn1'Z! and figures; Saturday only, yard LQSUllllS5

FINE SCOTCH PLAID GINGHAMS Just the materials for school wear, in all the new fall large plaids, at, per yard &3C-1 0 C-l 45 C

BEAUTIFUL EMB. LUNCHEON PIECES Scarfs, Squares and Round, embroidered scalloped and hemstitched edge, pretty embroidered medallion designs, in - pink, yellow, blue and white.

Scarfs 18x54, round and square covers 30x30 Special

50c

A REMARKABLE HOLIDAY ITEM ON SALE SATURDAY A little early of course, but we couldn't refrain from telling of the early arrival of these Wonderful Pictures, purchased for early holiday trade. All high class reproductions of old masters, in 1 Ox 1 2 heavy Roman Gold Frames of beautiful designs. The frames alone are worth double the price C1 A A of the pictures Saturday

CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SWEATERS Military or Roll Collars, $1.50 fine knitted beautiful d-J nn finish yarns Grey, red and navy .... pAvl"

CHILDREN'S ROMPERS 50c and 75c

most all sizes, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; fine gingham and rippelette materials. While they last

WIDE LINEN TORCHON LACES Cluny patterns, up to 3 inches wide, yard

$1.25 SILKS Yard wide Plaids and Roman Stripes, in all the newest Scotch and Roman Shadings One table of these yard wide QQ Fancy Silks, priced for Saturday only . . . aOC

values;

25c

5c

50c

LITTLE TOTS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS Sizes

2, 4, 6, military collars, red, navy and

grey, plain and fancy weaves. Special.

16-BUTTON LONG SILK - GLOVES $1.25 and $1.50 values, white and black, not all sizes' but your size may be in the lot fWQ Saturday, while they last, pair C 20c, 22c and 25c India Linons - Fine sheer finish Saturday, yard ........ Xe)C 25 DOZEN DARK PERCALE HOU8E DRESSES, $1.00 values, nicely made, with pocket, Mf piping trimmed, sizes 36 to 46; Saturday.. I C

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Newest Fashions in JUSTRBTE Fefficoate

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Taffeta" Silk, Messaline Silk and Silk Jersey Tops, all colors No more binding elastic, no more visible strings, no more hooks and eyes, no more snaps and buckles. Just two simple tapes marked in inches, which you pull to the desired waist measure, tie knot and draw through eyelets, permitting tape ends to hang inside the petticoat. The adjustment is complete and perfect. Ask to have the Fitright Adjustment demonstrated to you. Other Values at 82.98, C3.98 and CS.OO