Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 318, 20 December 1915 — Page 8
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WHEAT TOUCHES $1.21 ON CHICAGO MARKET
CHICAGO, Dec. 2Q. New high prices were made for wheat on the crop today, when December sold between $1.18 and 51.211,4. May at $1.191.25 and July at'; $1.12 1.13. The buying was led by James A. Patton, and he was followed by an army of shorts as well as investors. Corn closed cent higher and oats were & 4 cent higher.
GRAIN
decks, market steady, prime wethers $6.506.60, lambs $6.5010.00. Hogs: Receipts 65 double decks, market higher, prime heavy $6.90, mediums $6.75 6.80, -heavy yorkers $6.70 6.75, light yorkers $60 6.50, pigs $6.006.25, roughs $6.006.25, stags $4.505.00, heavy mixed $6.80 6.85. .
PRODUCE
NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Live poultry weaker,- chickens IZtyl&Wk, fowls 13Vfc14. Butter quiet, creamery extras 29 35. Kggs irregular, 50 54.
CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Dec. 20, Wheat: No. 2 red $1.20 1.22, No. 2 hard winter H.191.20: Corn, 70, No. 2 white 72, No. 4 yellow 66 67, No. 4 white B566. Oats: No. 3 white 40 41, standard 4243.
TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Dec. 20. Wheat? "Cash &nd December $1.27, May. $1.314. Cloverseod: Cash and December $12.25, February $12.30, March $12.10. AlBike: Cash and December $10.35, Februaryruary $10.55, March 10.65. Timothy: Cash and December $3.80, February $3.85, March $3.90.
CHICAGO CHICAGO, Dec. 20. Butter: Receipts 8,202 tubs, firsts 26 30. Eggs: Receipts, 1,617 cases; fiirsts 29 Vz 20V2. Live Poultry: Chickens 11; springers 12, roosters 9. Potatoes: Receipts 33 cars; Wisconsins 6875.
Live Stock
CHICAGO. UNION dTOCK YARDS, III., Dec. 20. Hogs: Receipts 65,000, market weak, mixed and butchers $6.10 6.80,; good heavies, $6.40(?t 6.80, ough heavies $6.1(Ky 6.35, light $5.95?i6.95, pigs $6.00 6.85, bulk of Bales $6.25 6.70. Cattle: Receipts 23,000, market steady, beeves $4.4010.75, cows and heifers $3.2508.10, stackers and feeders $.4Ka8.60, calves $8.5010.25. ' Sheep: Receipts 17,000, market Btendy, natives and westerns $3.50 7.00, lambs $6.60 9.50.
CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, Dec. 20. Hogsr Receipts 4,781, market strong. Cattle: Receipts 1.420, market slow. Sheep: Iteccipts 52, market steady.
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 20. Hogs: Receipts 7,500, market steady, best hogs $6.75, heavies $6.406.75, pigs $3.00(f 6.25, bulk of sales $6.50 6.65. Sj. Caft'te : Receipts "600. market Steady, choice" '"hea'vy "steers" $7:25" 9.0O," light steers $5.00 8.25, heifers $4.507.25, cows $1.50 6.25,. bulls $4.50 6.2n, calves' $4.00 9.50, . ' Sheep and lambs: Receipts 150, market stead, prime sheep $2.00 5.50, lambs $5.009.00.
PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Vn., Dec. 20. Cattle: Supply 70 cars, market steady, choice iteers $8.50 8.75, prime steers $8.35 ;8.75, prime steers $8.3o8.50, good steers $7.75 8.15. tidy butchers $7.50 fa 8.00, fair $6.757.25, common $5.50 C.50, common to fat bulls $4.00 J. 00, common to fat cows $3.006.00, heifers $6.00 7.00, fresh cows and springers $40.00 80.00, veal calves H0.50ll.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply 15 double
NEW YORK EXCHANGE STOCK QUOTATIONS American can, 59. Anaconda, 86 V4. American Locomotive, 684. American Beet Sugar, 69. American Smelter, 102. U. S. Steel, 58. Atchison, 103. St. Paul, 93. Great Northern, pfd., 125. Lehigh Valley, 81. New oYrk Central, 105. Northern Pacific, 115. Southern Pacific, 100. Union Pacific, 136.
CHICAGO FUTURES
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close Dec 118 12114 118 121 May 120 122 119 122 July 112 113 112 113 CORN. Dec 69 69 69 69 May 73 73 72 73 July 73 73 72 73 . OATS. Dec 41 41 41 41 May 45 45 44 45
INDIANAPOLIS REPRE- . SENTATIVE SALES
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31 . 8 , 14 , 103 74 , 89 , 70 , 04 78 60 25
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93 $6.00 107 6.25 132 6.25 163 6.50 174 6.75 201 6.55 211 6.60 219 6.65 234 6.70 , 224 6.75 - 280 6.75
948 5.85 665 6.00 . 6.70 6.50 1080 6.75 1040 7.00 060 7.25 1110 7.50 1290 6.75
4 1130 5.75 1 1240 6.00 BULLS 1- ...................... 830 6.25 1 1170 5.50 2 . 1275 - 6.00 1 1610 6.25 CALVES 2 ..... 225 7.00 2 , ... , 285 7.56 2 205 8.00 9 ,. , 162 9.00 3 140 9.25 2 ..130 9.50
RICHMOND MARKETS
GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS. Heavies . $6.25 Heavy mixed ....... $6.00 Medivms $6 00 Heavy yorkers .......!. $6.00 Light yorkers $5.25 Pigs . ..$4.505.00 Stags $4.005.00 CATTLE. Butcher steers $5.50 6.00 Heifers $5.0006.00 Cows $4.0005.00 Bulls $4.6005.00 Calves $9.00 SHEEP. Top lambs 7o Sheep $4.0005.00
FEED QUOTATIONS Red, clover seed, paying ?9.00. Clover hay, new, $10.00. Timothy hay, new, selling $15016. Oats, paying, new, 30c to 32c. Corn, paying, old, "65c. 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 Daily by Edward Cooper). Old chickens, dressed, paying 18c. Country buttef, paying 22c to 28c; selling, 30c to 33c. Eggs, paying 30c ; selling, 35c
Country lard, pa7in 10c. ellin 15c, 2 for 25c. . " ' Creamery butter, selling 37x Potatoes, selling 90o per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 20c, selling 25c. COAL QUOTATIONS 1 (Corrected by Hackman Jfc Kletoth). Anthracite chestnut. $8.60; antbra cite store or egg, $8.85; Pocohontaa lump or egg, $5.75; mine run, 94.50; slack, $4.00; Winifred lump. 94.75. Campbell's lump. $4.75; Kanawha lump, $4.75; Indiana1 lump, $4.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel, lump, $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump, $5.25: coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack. $3; for 'carrying coal, 50c per ton.
GROVES ENTERS RACE FOR RECORDER'S JOB
Another name was added to the list of Republican aspirants for the county recorder's job with the announcement of Joseph F. Groves, of Dublin. Groves was the Republican nominee for com
missioner from the western district but was defeated by Mordecai Doddridge, present encumbenL "I am entering this race because I can be elected," said Groves. "I am not entering the race merely because 'my friends want me to run,' for I am in it to -work and. win." Groves is owner of -a grocery store at Dublin and is well known in all parts of the county. His strength among Republicans was shown in his
nomination over two strong men tor the commissioner's job two
CAPITAL CITY FIVE . . GETS VIC NEWMAN
Vic Newman, one of the best polo players who ever put on a pair of skates, will play with Indianapolis here 'Wednesday night, and his presence In the Capital City line-up will add fifty per cent to its . playing strength.
City Statistics
. Marriage Licenses. Leonard Bensley, 25, porter, city, and Carrie Hammond, 25, domestic, city. Orwood Fuller, 22, veneer worker, city, and Lona Black, 26, seamstress, city. Deaths and Funerals. DENNY Dora L. Denny, age 68, died Saturday afternoon at her home 236 Southwest Third street She is survived by two sons, Oscar and John Wilson and one daughter, Mrs. Lora Wilson of this city. Short services were held this morning at the residence. The body was taken to Shelbyville at 1:35 o'clock this afternoon where services and burial take place Tuesday afternoon. TURPIN Edwin Turpin. better known as "Dick" Turpin, age 62, died Saturday night at the Reid Memorial hospital of complication of diseases. A daughter, Mrs. Will Buhl and a sister, Mrs. Jeannette Moorman survive. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the residence of John Brusher, 245 Southwest Third street. Burial in Earlham cemetery.
In this country from 30 to 40 per cent, of .the cases requiring charitable relief are due to sickness.
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