Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 314, 15 December 1915 — Page 8
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ocm WHEAT CROP DEPORT DISTUiiOES MARKET CHICAGO, Deo. 15. The wheat market closed 7 cent lower to the smallest fraction higher ' after3";,' floundering around between 1.UK and $1.17)4 for December and 11.16 and $1.18 tor May. ' The' Government December crop report was. unsatisfactory to. the bulla, land many, of them sold long wheat In consequence, -which caused price recessions all along the line. As the day wore away, some of ; the early sellers covered and prices reacted and advanced. Corn closed at 1H to 2 cents higher and oats were the small est fraction better for the day. Hog product-, were 2 to -10-cents lower, Cash sales here of wheat .were 10,000 bushels. Corn 40,000 bushels and oats $10,000 bushels. ?i , CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Dec. 16 Wheat: No. 2 red $1.211.25, No. 2 hard winter $1.17. Corn: No. 4 white 67, No. 4 yellow 65H67. Oats: No. 3 white 4O041. No. 4 white 3940. standard 43443. TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Dec. 15. Wheat: Cash 11.23. May $1.27. Cloveraeed: Cash. December and Februray $12.35, March $12.15. Alsike: Cash $10.40, February $10.60, March $10.70. Timothy: Cash $3.80, February $3.85, March $3.90. Live Stock CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., Dec. 15. Hogs: Receipts 60,000, market weak, 5c lower, mixed and butchers $6.10)6.80, good heavies $6.506.80, rough heavies $6.1 5 6.40, light $5.75 .60, pigs $4.1o5.60, bulk of sales J 6.25 6.60. Cattle: Receipts 19,000, market steady, beeves $4.4011.25, cows and heifers $3.258.15, stockers and feeders $6.408.60, calves $8.5010.25. . Sheep: Receipts 18,000, market strong, natives and westerns $3.50 7.00, lambs $6.409.50. CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 15 Hogs: Receipts 660, market lower, packers and butchers $6.406.80, common to choice $5.006.40, pigs and lights $4.00 6.40. v Cattle: Receipts 900, market steady. Sheep: Receipts 400, market strong. INDIANAPOLS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 15. Hogs: Receipts 14,000, market 5c lower, best hogs $6.85, heavies $6.40 6.85. pigs $1.00 5.75, bulk of sales $6.45Li6.75. I Cattle: Receipts 600, market steady, oice heavy steers $7.25(0)9.00, light h,crs $5,00ftf8.25, heifors $4.507.25; tows $1.50 6.25, bulls $4.506.25, :alves $4.00?J 10.00. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 250, market steady, prime esheep $2.00 5.50, lambs $5.00 9.25. PITTSBURG . PITTSBUKG. Pa . Dec. 15. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice Meera $S.50S8.75, prime steers $8.35 8.50. good steers $7.758.15, tidy butchers S7.60S8.00. fair $6.757.25, onuron $5.50ft 6.C0, common to fat bulla $4.00ii)7.00. common to fat cows $3.00(6.00, heifers $6.007.00, fresh cows and springers $50.0085.00, veal calve3 $10.5011.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, prime wethers higher, good $6.606.75, lambs $6.50(rt 10.00. Hog: Receipts liaht, market active, prime heavy $7.007.05, mediums $7.00, heavy yorkers $7.00, light yorkers $6.60fii'6.75, pigs $6.406.50, roughs $ti.00& stags $5.00 5.50, heavy mixed $7.007.(5. PRODUCE NEW YORK. NhJVV YORK, Dec. 15. Live poultry unsettled. Butter firm, creamery firsts 28(&35. Kggs firm, 5054. CHICAGO CHICAGO, Dec. 15. Butter receipts 5,935 tubs, firsts 2630. Egg receipts 1.785 cases, firsts 29 30. Live poultry chickens 9V&512, springers 13, roosters 9'S11- Potatoes, 20 cars; Wisconsins 7075. NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS American Can, 60 Anaconda, 86. American Locomotive, 69. American Beet Sugar. 70. American Smelter, 98. U. S. Steel. 86. Atchison, 106. St. Paul, 93. Great Northern pfd., 124 Lehigh Valley, 81. N. Y. Central. 105fe. Northern Pacific, 115. Southern Pacific, 100&4. Union Pacific, 137 CHICAGO FUTURES
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anaioreian RICIOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER HOGS. ' Heavies Heavy mixed Mediums . . . . Heavy yorkers . Light yorkers Pigs '. Stags CATTLE. Butcher steers ........ PRICES .....s..:$.25 ....... ;$6.oo r.:.$6.oo $6.oo .........$6.25 ...$4.505.00 ...$4.We6.00 ...S5.6O0C.OO Heifers ......... Cows : .'. Bulls ....$5.0009.00 ...,$4.005.00 ;...4.BO5.00 Calves 8HEEP. Top lambs ............. Sheep ,.i......$.00 ... .......7c . . .$4.006.00 COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hickman ft Kief oth). Anthracite chestnut, $8.60; anthracite stove or egg. $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.75; -mine run, $4.60; slack. $4.00; Winifred tamp. $4.76; Campbell's lump. $4.75; Kanawha lumo. S4.75: Indiana lump. $4.00: Hocking Valley lump, ' $4.60; ; Jewel lump, $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump.. 55-26: coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack, $3; for carrying coal, 50c per ton. -; FEED QUOTATIONS Red clover seed, paying $9.00. Clover hay. new. $10.00. ' Timothy hay, new, selling $15 16. Oats, paying, new, 30o to 3zc. Corn, paying, old, 66c. Corn, paying, new, 50c. Middlings, $28.00. Oil meal, $40.00. . Bran, selling. $27.00. Salt, $1.40 barrel. Tankage. $48.00 ton. PRODUCE (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper). Old chickens, dressed, paying 18c. Country butter, paying 22c to 28c; selling, 30c to 33c. Eggs, paying 30c; selling, 36a Country lard, payin? 10c, selling 15c, 2 for 25c. Creamery butter, selling 37c-. Potatoes, selling 90c per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 20c, selling 25c. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES -HOGS 21 '4 58 29 89 85 53 84 17 $3 10 54 5 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 5
95 $5.75 367 6.15 157 6.35 168 6.45 180 6.65 191 6.55 190 6.60 208 6.68 208 6.70 238 ,6.75 261 6.85 300 ... 6.85 758 5.60 1015 6.25 766 , 7.00 1000 7.50 1120 8.00 530 4.50 530 4.50 815 6.00 813 6.50 795 ' 7.00 1020 7.50 730 3.60 800. 3.75 965 4-4fr 1115 5.00 1110 5.50 1185 ' 25 1030 5.00 1040 5.35 1060 5.75 1430 6.00 175 7.00 175 7.75 190 8.50 115 . 9.50 150 9,75 146 1O.Q0 175 10.25
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Mayor Thompson giving up blood for tubercular test at hands of Health Commissioner Dr. John Dill Robertson. Mayor William Hale Thompson was examined in accordance with the campaign of the National Association for the Prevention and Cure of Tuberculosis, which urges that all persons undergo once a year the test to determine the condition of their lungs. The test in the Mayor's office was the first to be made in Chicago, and resulted in pronouncement of the city's executive as physically fit. .
SECRET SESSION OF PARTY HEADS STARTS AMALGAMATION RUMORS
Progressive and Republican politicians were today Inquiring and without success, the purpose of the meeting held yesterday by L. S. Bowman, Republican county .chairman, with three prominent Progressive leaders, Clifford Price,! - Progressive .'county chairman! M.. U. .Doddridge, president of the county board of commissioners, and Former Sheriff -Jacob Bayer. "I cannot make a statement at this time what transpired at the meeting yesterday," Mr. Bowman said today. "Perhaps I will be able to make' a statement in a short time." "Was the ; purpoce of the , meeting yesterday to discuss plans for a merger of the Republican and Progressive parties in Wayne county?" Mr, Doddridge was asked. "I prefer not to discus what the COMSTOCK RELEASES LEOTIS CLINGEMPIEL Leotis Clingenpiel, 18, was released by Judge Comstock this morning on suspended sentence. He was charged with petit larceny, having stolen ' a shotgun and shells from .Melvin. Burleson, Centerville, Dec. 28. This is the second time' Clingenpiel has been in trouble and the judge ,toJd. him the next time he came before him ,he would be sentenced to the reformatory. ' ' . BULGARS SIDESTEP GREECE ATHENS, Deci 15. Bulgarian forces have not entered Greece. Official denial of the reports that the Bulgars had violated Greek neutrality was issued by the foreign office today.
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' -Mj-lfffEHNATlOMAL FILM aBWViqa tC purpose of the meeting was," he' replied. ( No statements of . an illuminating character were obtained from Mr. Price and from Mr. Bay jr. . . It was generally gossiped '"that" a merger of the two parties could be acpljBhed providing Progressive leaders could be given assurances that room for. at. least three Progressives can be found on the Republican county ticket. It is understood that Bayer would like to be the Republican candidate for sheriff, while Doddridge would like to make the race for re-election as county commissioner on the G. O. P. ticket. No one familiar with Wayne county politics would be greatly surprised if no Progressive ticket was placed in the field next year. Up to the present time no announcements of candidacies for any Progr 3sjve nominations have' been made. MASON WANTS TO FIGHT An' effort Is being made y Cincinnati fight promoters ; to match Fred Beunther of that city with Frankie Mason of Richmond at from 105 to 115 pounds. Mason is willing to take Beunther on and says be does not bar anybody that can.. make .the weight. The Cincinnati boy is said to be as fast as ' Mason and is . reputed to have . a punch in either hand. MAYHEW IS ILL Clarence Mayhew, stationmaster at the Pennsylvania depot, is confined to his home with a severe case of la grippe..
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:. w , . v.--:. JL City Statistics FRYE Mrs. Josephine Frye, aged 5S, died at her home in Fort Wayne of Bridght's disease, Monday. She is survived by one son, one daughter, two sisters, Mrs. John Wolfe, living near Elkhorn Mills, and Mrs. Harriette Fishering of Fort Wayne, and two brothers, Will Jenkinson of Fort Wayne, and Frank Jenkinson of BostnguthA i.hadyMill arrive at 9:25 o'clock Thursday morning and will be taken to Elkhorn church, where services will be held. Burial In Elkhorn cemetery. GREEK MONARCH ILL. LONDON, Dec. 5. King Consiantine of Greece, is ill again according to an Athens dispatch. The monarch is suffering from influenza and fever. N 17? ? Starting Gum Thepointum . When You Think of Christmas Think of Jenkins. Open Every Night Until Christmas
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OFFERED FOR SALE A fine herd of . registered Jersey cattle will . be offered for sale, Dec 22. at the home of Carl W. Stanley. one mile southeast of Newcastle. Mr. Stanley was a Wayne county boy who had been In , the cattle business for the last ten years. For Ave years he was at Fairview farm near Indianapolis, as a partner with ' Woolen. Four years ago Woolen and Stanley dissolv ed partnership and- Mr. Stanley re moved his herd to Henry. County near Newcastle. He was for several years secretary of . the Jersey Cattle club. The Jersey Bulletin.- the organ of the Jersey Cattle' Breeders, accorded him BRIEFS Wanted A ' man with", ability and $300 to invest and start a buslnnaa of his own, handling a high grade article wunoui any competition in the U. S. Address Box 10. care Palladium.
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