Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 244, 24 September 1915 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELCG2AU FWDAY, SEPT. 24, 1915

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GRAIN LIST HIGH AS MARKET CLOSES

CHICAGO. Sept. 24. The entire speculative list on the board of trade closed at advances . today. More or less nervousness was shown in .the wheat market where prices changed sharp. Corn and oats were rather tame In the matter of business, but were strong. Cash sales of wheat In Chicago were 110,000 bushels, corn 60,000 and oats 76,000. Provisions were strong and closed higher.

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH w CHICAGO, Sept. 14.r-Corn: No. 2 white 72073. No. 2 yellow 73

73. Oats: No. 3 white 3435,

; No. iwhite 32 34, standard 39. TOLEDO GRAIN

" TOLEDO. Soot. 24. Wheat: Prime

'cash 41.14. December $1.07, May $1.10

movAmAAd Prime cash $11.30, Octo

'ber 111.20, December $11.62, March I11.K7J);. Alstker Prime cash $9.70,

October $9.70. March $10.15. Timothy

' Prime cash $3.86. October $3.37.

LIVE STOCK

Top lambs

SHEEP.

k 7c

FEED QUOTATIONS Red clover seed, paying, $8.00. ' Clover .hay. new, $12.00. . Timothy hay, new, selling, S1C618. Straw, paying $5.00. Oats, paying, new, 30c. to 82c Corn, paying, old, 75 cents. s. Middlings, $30.Oil meal. $39.00. . . Bran, selling $27. Salt. $1.40 barrel. . , . . Tankage,- $48.00 ton. CHICAGO FUTURES.

WHEAT.

i Open. High. Low. Close Sept. .....105 106 104 , rl05 Dec. ' 9ZVk 95 93V4 May ..... 96 97 9 97 - ' CORN. Sept ..... 71 71 71 71 Dec. . 65 55 64 , 65 May 67 67 57 67 OATS. Sept. ..... 38 88 37 38 Dec 35 36 35 36 May ..... 37 38 37 88 PORK. Oct. ..... $12.66 $12.70 $12.60 $12.62 Dec. ..... $13.00 $13.02

EL1CE1 DISPLAYS ' ; CEAUTIrUL FiCTlTic Or

SCEliE III Gift) PliilR

Frank Girardin has on display in a

local art' store what lie considersjone of the most finished products that he

has - painted! The landscape Is en

titled.' "Morning in the Glen Alter a

Rain." " ""v'-r':;-.:""

Commenting on his recent exhibit In

Chicago where he disposed of a large

number of scenes, painted In Glen

Miller park, Mr. Girardin said managers of art stores now were demand

ing finished pictures, - asserting" that

the public n-1dnger wants - sketches

and rough wort- Thte change Mr. Girardin believes will give the Rich

mond artists a fine opportunity to

show their artistic ability. . . . ,

Ten of Mr. Gtrardin s Glen Miller

scenes are now hanging, in one of

the largest art stores in .Chicago.

' Many persons have admired the picture', banging In a downtown art store.

It portrays a part of the" extreme east

ern end of the park. The scene sug

gests the sylvan beauties of the park.

UNION STOCK YARDS. 111.. Sept.

24 Hoes: Receipts 9,000, market 10

2.5c higher,, mixed and butchers $6.75ie-8.40, good heavies $6.808.16, rough heavies $6 656.75, light $7.35 8.40, pigs $6.35 7.50, bulk of sales $7.008.15. ...Cattle: Receipts 500, market strong, 'beeves $5,350)10.40. cows and heifers

$3.2&9.00, Texans$6.758.40, calves $9.2511.00. V Sheep: Receipts 12,000, market strong,- natives and westerns $3.15 6.35, lambs $6.258.90. r CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 24. Hogs: Receipts 4,667, market 510c higher, packers and butchers $8.258.30. Cattle: Receipts 805, market steady. Sheep:' Receipts 1,682, market '.steady.-'; ' . '-. INDIANAPOLIS. r INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. 24. Hogs: Receipts 6,500, market steady, best hogs $8.30 8.50, heavies $7.90 - 8.30, pigs $5.007.50, bulk of sales $8.258.40. , . Cattle: Receipts 1,400. market ' steady, choice heavy seers $8.50 9.50, light steers $7.509.15, heifers $5.50

7.00, calves $4.00 12.00.

; Sheep and iambs: Receipts 600,

market steady, prime sheep $1.50 6.00, lambs $4.008.25.

PRODUCE

(Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper). Old chickens dressed, paying lSo, selling,. 25c. Country butter,, paying 38c to 25c, selling, 25c. to 30c. ' Eggs, paying 23c; selling 27a' - Country lard, paying 10c, selling 12c. Creamery butter, selling, 82c. " Potatoes, selling, 60c. per bushel. -Toung chickens, dressed, paying 23c, selling 28c.

ECONOMY HACK MAKES

TWO TRIPS SUNDAY

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INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 24. The first significant hint that perjury proceedings may be Instituted against certain witnesses at the Mayor-Bell trial, was heard today 'during the .testimony of saloonkeepers regarding the contributions? to campaign funds.1' A UvWy tilt

between the prosecution' and the defense anoraey. .Ryan, .th after'-'de-curing the Intimation of perjury proceedings constituted a threat to intimidate other witnesses who were present in the court, room. ' After a half

dozen salooaists had. testified: to hav

ing 'contributed sums ranging, from $5 to $25, Harry Farmer, who operates a

saloon on Indiana . avenue, told of giving; $25 to BUI Kisseli; wJta tjotds the contract for furnishing fuel for city work and who also acted as collector

of the campaign fund.

Rheumatic or Back- XV ":l

;- achy? Get Trex Now

trips Sunday, running on the following

schedules: Leae Economy 7:30 a. m

and 12 m.; leave Williamsburg, 8 a. m.

and 12: 30 p. m.; leave Webster, 8:30

a. m. and 1 p. m.; arrive Richmond, 9

m. and 1:30 p. m. On the return

trips the hack will leave . the central

station here at 10 a. m. ana at 4: so p.

PITTSBURG. PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 24. Cattle:

Supply light, market eteady, choice

steers $9.009.25, prime steers $8.75

9.00, good .steers $8.008.25, tidy ' butchers $6.757.50, fair $5.506.00, . common $4. 50 7.25, common' to fat . bulls $3.506.50, common to fat cows

$7.257.75, veal calves $11.5012.25. - Sheep and lambs: Supply fair, market steady, prime wethers $6.306.50. Hos: Receipts 10 double decks, market "steady, prime heavy $8.15 8.25, mediums $8.50 8.75, heavy yorkr ers $8.60g8.75, light yorkers $8.00 8.40, pigs $7.257.75, roughs $6.00 6.60, stags $5.00 6.50, heavy mixed - $$8.25'8.50. "

COAL QUOTATIONS ; Anthracite chestnut, $8.60; anthracite stove or egg, $8.35; Poeohontas lump or egg, $5.50; mine ran, $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 car rylng coal 50c per ton. ... INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES

At. Price

Hogs 5 324 9 284 6 .......i.i.v;......r. 115 65 109 SO 10 23 188 38 233

$7.00 7.10 7.75

8.00 8.50 8.50 8.25

BRIEFS 1

FRIED OYSTER LUNCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, PATTERSON, 14 SOUTH 9TH ST.

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Fresh oysters lust received at

Price's. Standards, Selects and Counts,

PRODUCE

CARD OF THANK8.

We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy

shown during the sickness and death

of our beloved husband and father. MRS. MAE SMELSER, MR. HOWARD SMELSER.

Price's are serving fresh oysters as

you like them best.

Carnations at 25c per doz.

Lemon's Flower Shop;

20-mon-wed-fri-3t

lee creams and Ices, the very best,

ten flavors, at Price's.

. NEW ' YORK, Sept. 24. Live poul. try, weaker; chickens 1879, fowls HW618. Butter - Quiet; creamery f first 24H26.. Eggs, firm; 4042.

The celewrated Harper whiskey,

quart $1.00 gallon, $3.75. All brands

of whiskey bottled in bond $1.25 per bottle. Westcott Hotel Bar. 7-tf

CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 24. Butter receipts 8.853' tubs: firsts 2425. Egg receipts 7,164 cases, firsts 2223. Chickens 1215,, springers 15, roosters 10. Potatoes 32 cars; Wisconsins 3842. ' NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS f" BY CORRELL 4 THOMPSON. Brokers, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1446-

, American Can 64 Anaconda , 71 American Locomotive ..' 60 : American Beet Sugar ... 67 American Smelter 85 tr. S. Steel 77 Atchison 102 Atchison 102 St. Paul 85 Great Northern pfd 119 Lehigh Valley 143 Erie 31 N. Yi Central 94 Northern Pacific 108 Pennsylvania .....110 Reading .163 Southern Pacific ........ 91 Union Pacific 131

61 71 60 66 87 78 103 103 87 121 146 31 96 119 111

163

92 133

Ex. dividend, per cent.

Lehigh Vailed 2

RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES

Heavies .i ..... i ...... 16.90

Heavy mixed r$7 7.25

Heavy yorkers ....... .....$7.507.75

Llght yorkers .;...;..;.'...,$77.25 Pies f . . . ; . . . .$6.256.50

Stags ..$4.00 Sows ..$5.5086 CATTLE.

Best steerB $7.60 Heifers i . . . . $7.00 7.60 Good cows $5.00 6.00 Bulls $5.006.00 Canners ................. $2.603.50 oavsa $10.00 for Saturday's delivery

Narcissus Bulfe to" VrowLin

water. 2 for 5c. Lemons

Flower Shop.

20-mon-wed-frl-3t

Price's edg frappes, both meat and

drink. They are delicious.

Twenty-five Cents Worth Is Plenty;

Try it! Take Harmless, Sooth. Ing Trex for Just S Days.

: Then no, more, stinging rheumatic

pains; good-bye - chronic miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back. Trex Is wonderful! Acts right' oft - Trex induces natural drainage of the entire system;

promptly opens your clogged up kidneys. liver and . bowels;, cleans the

The Economv hack will make two stomach of fermenting, gassy foods

vfiiEvs.Aa.r.

Tim Sprouse, guardian of the balls

ajiUMkat t T. C. A. bowling

leys, can hardly wait until the big wooden spheres go booming down the

polished floors tonight la the first

hmei of the . 1915-16 teason. , Mr.

ljxuse anaounees that the alley are

la: good condition and that bowlers Will find erect satisfaction la their nan.

"Games Ih the American Seeding Ma

chine conapany's 'leagoe . and. in. hex reorganised business men's league will

be played the first of next week. Mr.

I and. waste; - dissolves out Irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishnesi, hetdtches, dizrineii and constipation misery- Don't stay "knocked out" any longer. Get this Quick relief today.- 25c at Clem Thtstlethwaite's or sample direct from H. B. Denton ft Cd., (Not Inc.) Beardstown. til.

Birelliiinm's

On all millinery la drawing Urge crowds.'. Enormous assortment of Children's Hats at lowest prices. v . Come Tomorrow and 8m Them.

MRS. C. A. BREHM. . . 35 North Eighth Street. ,

eprousa will also try to arraast tor a leacns-amoas ta "darsaltory- rc

When sugar first was made from baeta It. took aboat tweaty toas of

beets to produce a too ot smgar;.

It reqalres only six tons, due to scientific breeding of the beets. -

SuB3 XEii

GSNBVA, Sept. 24. I

Uc demonstratlooa la favor, of

WfU be heed ta all taw pttaexaal'towaa of 8wttaetiaa4 oa October a. They ara betas organised by the Swiss socialist party and the labor nnkms -

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NEW :ivaisFiHioEi

SHOE .GXOEvIIS

Some Choice ? JUST ARStlVtD TO SUIT '' THK YOUNG MAN. THE. . YOUNG LADIES. I Special College Styles. All the new novelties as . well as the staple styles. ' Ever Best Styles shown here first.' and a saving. .

Price

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Specials S1.M and $2.95.

Boys' School Special $1.95 ' Sizes 1 to Slz

New lVlottiod

Colonial Bldg Room 201. CLYDE MICHAELREE

Girls' Sboe Spedsl

$1.95 Sizes 12 to 2.

Rlehwiond. Ind.

PROBE $800,000 FUND

SAN FRANCISCCv 8epC "24. The

federal grand Jury has' started lnves-

tigation of reports that a fund of $800.-

000 was sent to the United States from

Berlin and that it is being used to adi vance the cause of Germany in Amer-l

lea. Gustav Kulenkampff, a member!

of an importing- firm of New York, was here today under subpoena to tes

tify before the grand Jury

TALKS AT CHAPEL.

Dr. JP. Yang, Chinese 'missionary

attending the yearly meeting of I

Friends, will address chapel exercises

at Earlham college Monday morning

at 9:45 o'clock.

SMd LMJ lS&

M. xiaye

Have You Seen tKe New Styles at fl;

Turtle soup all day Satur

day. "Asa Bettelon. 23"24

Price's eandles are. pure and good.

DAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. PATTERSON, 14 SOUTH 9TH ST.

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It enriches the blood, helps your

whole system. A remedy you should take occasionally whether you are sick or not. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea taken regularly helps you avoid

sickness and disease. 35 cts. Tea or Tablets. Fosler Drug Co. Adv.

CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks for the beautiful floral offerings and to all who so kindly ministered to us during our sad bereavement. Mrs. Zella Coddington, Children and Near Relatives.

CHANGE OF TIME PENNSYLVANIA LINES.

Taking effect Sunday, Sept. 26th, train for Cincinnati now leaving at 5:20 p. m. on Sundays will leave at 4:50 p. m. daily. Sunday excursion

train will leave Cincinnati returning at 8:05 p. m. Instead of 7:10 p. m. 24-2t

WantedMiddle-aged white woman for ligbf housework; no washing. 105

N. 13th st v 24-lt

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne county, ss: Estate of John W. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed by the

Wayne circuit court administrator of

the estate of John W. Smith, deceased

late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said

estate is supposed to be solvent.

ISAAC E. SMITH. Administrator.

Robbins & Robbins, Attorneys, u 24-1-8

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE

OF REAL ESTATE.

The undersigned. Commissioner, by

virtue of an order of the Wayne Cir

cuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana,

made and entered in a cause there-1

upon pending, entitled Walter M.I

Thornburg vs. Rachel E. Weaver, et

al., and numbered 16990 upon' the dock

ets thereof, hereby give notice that between the hours of two o'clock and three o'clock p. m., Thursday, October

28th, 1915, said commissioners will

offer for sale at public auction on the

premises to be sold, and at not less

than' two-thirds of the full appraised

value thereof, the following described

real estate in Wayne County, Indiana,

to-wit:

Tract No. 1:

"The west half of the southeast quarter of section 23, township 18

North, range 12 East, and containing 80 acres, more or less, and all that

part of the southwest quarter of sec

tion 23, township 18 North, range 12

East, lying north and east of the right-

of-way of the C. & O. railroad and con

taining in all 103.25 acres more or less.

Subject to the right-of-way of C. &

O. Railroad. Tract No. 2:

"Also a part of the southwest quar

ter of section 23,. township IS North.

range 12 East, - and described as fol

lows: Beginning at the southeast

corner of said quarter " section, run

ning thence north 160 rods to the

northeast corner of said . quarter sec

tion; thence west 118.35 rods; thence

south 160 rods to the south line of said quarter section; thence east along

the south line of. said quarter . section 118.35 rods to' the- place of beginning',

containing 120 acres more or less, ex

cepting therefrom all that part of said 120 acres lying north and east of the C. & O. Railroad and leaving 96.75

acres more or less; " .

Subject to the right-of-way of the

Cv& O. railroad. ;.

Tract No. 3:

"Also a part of the northeast quarter

section. 26. township 18 North, range

12 East, and described as . follows:

Beginning at the southwest corner of I

said quarter; thence east 43 rods;

thence, north. 160 rods to the North

line of said quarter; thence west 43 Mi

rods to the northwest corner of said quarter; thence south 160 rods to the place of beginning and containing 43

acres.' '

'Also the east half of the northwest

quarter of section 26, township 181 north, range 12 east, and containing

80 acres.

"Also the'following described tract:

Beginning at an established corner stone in the center of the south line of the northwest quarter of section 26,

township, 18, range 12 East; thence South 30 1-5 "rods to the edge of the state road; thence East 4 rods to a

stake by . said - road ; thence north

71 degrees east 43.6 rods to a stake in the south line of said northwest

quarter; thence west 46.64 rods to the

place of beginning, and containing 2

acres. -

Said tracts to be offered separate and together and. sold in such tracts as will be for the best interest of the

estate.

Subject to the 1915 taxes payable in

1916.

Said land located in Dalton town

ship, about five (5) .miles north ofl

Hagerstown. - .

Terms: At least one-third of purchase price cash in hand and 'the' bal

ance in two equal payments due in

one and two years from date of sale,

the purchaser executing his promts-1

sory notes in the usual bankable form, bearing interest ' at six per cent, perl

annum from " date, ' payable annually, and secured by first mortgage on the

real estate sold. DICKINSON TRUST CO., y

24-1-8 . Commissioner..

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KNBLLEN BERG'S STORE?

Our Early Autumn Exhibits Reveal the Charming Characteristics of the Season's Fashions. Daring New Models in Suits and Coats, and Extreme Novelties in Fabrics Are Shown in A1-' luring Variety, While More Sedate Fashions Are Strongly Represented in This Magnificent Autumn Display. Knollenberg's Ready-to-Wea Departments

Where Quality and Style Are Paramount

SUITS

Jbi.

Come and enjoy an inspection of our unusual Suit display unusual in extent, unusual In values a veritable Exposition of Autumn styles.. The materials include Gaberdines, Broadcloth, Serges, Poplins, Whipcords, Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures. The selection of shades is unlimited and every taste and requirement is amply satisfied. Suits are shown in Black, Navy,, Green, Plum, Wine, Grey and the new and popular Brown effects. . The Styles are of such variety that everyone can make just the selection that suits them best and no matter which model you dp select, you are sure that it is fashionably correct. The models shown are Plain Tailored Hercules braid trimmed, Fur Edge Collar and Cuffs, Full Fur Collars, Combination Velvet Trimmed Collar, Cuffs and bottom of coatl : . ..: . . " Prices Range $15.00 to $65.00 ,

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COATS;

We have a very extensive showing of Coats for Ladies, Misses, Juniors and Children in the approved fashions. Tailored, Plush Trimmed, Velvet Trimmed, Fur Collar and Cuffs, Belted and Plain Models. The materials shown are Tweeds, Gaberdines, Scotch Mixtures, Serges, Broadcloths, Corduroys, Velours, Plush, Broadtail, Bedford Cloth and plain materials. Prices Range $5.00 to $50.00

OB

SSES

The brief mention of the great variety of materials and colors in which our dresses are shown gives a slight idea of the possibilities for selection. Serge, Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chene and ' Charmeuse are shown in the following colors and shades:-Navy,; Black, Green, Brown, Belgium, Wisteria, Grey.: - r, ..- Prices Range $9.75 to $35.00

SKIRTS Our Fall showing of Skirts is sure to be popular because of the unexcelled assortment of models, materials and shades; The materials include Serges, Wool Poplins, Chudda Cloth, Broadcloth, Tweed, Shepherd Checks and Silks and Satin. r All the new autumn

shades are shown.

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Prices Range $5.00 to $15.00

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