Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 60, 20 January 1916 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1916.
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WHEAT PRICE OFF AS MARKET OPENS
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Wheat prices at the start today were off cent. Commission houses were liberal sellers and there was small support for the wheat market. There was a general rush to sell corn and values declined. At the outset prices were to cents lower. There was very small buying on reports of unsettled weather in the west. Oats were H cents off at the start with the big commission houses conspicuous on the selling side. Following an unsettled and irregular market for all grains, net losses were shown of 1 cents for wheat cents for corn and cents for oats. Hog products were off 17 to 25 cents.
PRODUCE
1 j GRAIN 1
NEW YORK NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Live poultry, firm. Butter, fair; creamery firsts, 27 32c. Eggs: Irregular, 3941c.
CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Butter:' Receipts, 6,129 tubs; firsts, 2527c.
Eggs: Receipts, 3,604 cases; firsts,
3030c. Live poultry: Chickens, 1215c; springers, 14c; roosters, 11c. Potatoes: Receipts, 22 cars; Wiaconsins, 95c$1.02.
CHICAGO FUTURES
CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Corn, No. 4 white, 72734c; No. 4 yellow, 73 74c. Oats: No. 2 white, 60c; No. 3 white. 6052c; No. 4 white, 49 62c; standard, 68c. TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Jan. 20. Wheat: Cash and January, 132; May, 136. Cloverseed: Cash and January. $12; February, $12.02; March $11.80. Alsike: Cash and January, 110.25; February,' $10.30; March, $10.35. Timothy: Cash and January, $3.824; February, $3.85; March, $3.85.
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close May ......129 130 129 129 July 123 124 122 122 CORN. May ...... 78 79 78 78 July 79 79 78 78 OATS. May ...... 63 63 52 52 July ...... 49 50 49 49
Live Stock
CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 20. Hogs: Receipts 8,000. market slow, packers ard butchers $7.257.50, common to choice $5.25 fa 7.00. pigs and lights ?f.00(&7.25, stags $4.005.00. Cattl Receipts 700, market slow, calves $4.f025.00. Sheep: Receipts 400, market steady, lambs $S.50(S 10.85.
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. 20. Hogs: Recpipts 16,000, market strong, bn-l hogs $7.65, heavies $7.457.65, YZ $i.906.50, bulk of sales $7.45 7.c". CJdle: Receipts 1,000, market f'racy, ehoic3 heavy steers $7.25 f 00. light Eteers $5-.50ft8.00, heifers MXOS.00, cows $4.256.50, bulls J 1 7f.fi !. calves $4.00 11.00. S!i p and lambs: Receipts 150, narket staady, prime sheep $6.50, 1 mibs $6.O05j 11.00.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE
STOCK QUOTATIONS
American Can, 61. Anaconda, 87. American Locomotive, 63. American Beet Sugar, 66. American Smelter, 102. U. S. Steel. 83 Atchison, 106. St Paul. 99. Great Northern pfd., 123. Lehigh Valley, 73. N. Y. Central, 109. No. Pacific, 114. So. Pacific, 101. Union Pacific, 186.
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RICHMOND MARKETS
GLEN MILLER PRICES
Heavies
Heavy mixed . . Mediums .. Heavy Yorkers Light Yorkers . Piss
Stags
HOGS.
Butcher
Heifers
steers
CATTLE.
$6.50 $6.75 $6.75 $6.75 $6.25 ..$4.60(315.00 . .$4.5O6.00
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Cows -. ; ; .-, ,:;.. .. .; .$4.50C5M Calves $10.00
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Top lambs '...$7.60
Sheep .$4.00 5.00
FEED QUOTATIONS Red clove, aeed. paying $9.50. Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy Lay, selling $15.00017.00. Oats, paying 35c. Corn, paying 60c. v . . 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 butter, paying 24c to 28c; selling. 30c to 83a Eggs, paying 82c; selling, 88. Country lard, paying 10c, selling 15c. 2 for 2 Sc. Creamery butter, selling 880. Potatoes, selling $1.20 per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 20c. selling 26c
TO ADDRESS STUDENTS
Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, pastor of the Grace M. E. church, will deliver an
address to the students of the high
school at chapel in the auditorium
Friday morning.
KIDDLEBORO SCHOOL
TO SERVE LUNCHES
WEATHER CUT DOWN CHURCH ATTENDANCE
District School No. 6. on the Mid-
dleboro pike, will probably adopt the
plan of the Chester pike school In serving warm meals to pupils at noon hour. The experiment at District No.
5, the new township school, is a complete success, according to Township Trustee Edgerton who says that en
couragement will be given any com m unity that desires to adopt the plan. Mr. Edgerton believes that equipment can be placed in any township school at an expense not exceeding $60. District No. 5, however, was equipped for this kind of work when it was built.
Try the Children's Medicine.
Many parents are inclined to believe that medicine used for children is not suitable for themselves. While it is true that larger doses are required, it is' unreasonable to suppose that a disease in an adult should be treated any differently than the same ailment
in a child. Mrs. Earl Jennings, Lima,
Ohio, writes, "Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is a splendid medicine for children. I have used it myself for colds and it has always given me the desired relief." Obtainable everywhere. adv.
Icy pavements and inclement weather served to prevent a large attend
ance at the regular Whitewater month
ly meeting in the East Main street
Friends church this morning. Thirty members were present. . Routine business, including the reading of reports, was transacted. Anna Roberta was presiding clerk and Aisle Crawford was reading clerk.
GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY Try Grandmother Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff. Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this old. famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you dark
ened your hair, as it does it so natur
ally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or. two, your hair becomes beautifully dark thick and glossy and you look years younger. Adv.
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INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS 8 96 $6.50 13 122 6.65 4 300 7.00 35 .. 162 9.45 73 204 7.45 79 189 7.50 57 .- 270 7.55 45 281 7.65 STEERS 3 596 6.10 6 941 6.85 5 1012 7.50 7 1307 7.75 18 998 8.00 3 890 8.50 HEIFERS 2 620 5.50 2 670 6.00 3 956 6.75
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CHICAGO. 1 UNION' STOCK YARDS, 111., Jan. i
jatfi 20c lewer, mixed and butchers ST.OOCfi 7.50, good' heavies $7.057.5u, rough heavies $6.80'7.35, light $6.90 7.35. pigs $.15tfi665, bulk of sales .7.1()O7-'i0 Cattle: Receipts 9.000. market 10 3 -5f lo'Vfr. beeves $5.65(&'9.75, cows pml hoifers !K3X0ft8.40, calves $9.00 ').75. Sheep: Receipts 18.000, market steady, natives and westerns $4.75 7.90, lambs 7 .50 10.15.
, PITTSBURG PITTSBURG. Pa., Jan. 20. Cattle: Supply light,' market steady, choice eteers $8.50S.75, prime steers $8.25 ( 8.50, good steers $7.758.15, tidy butchers $7.508.00, fair $6.757.25, common $5.50 6.50, common to fat bulls $4.00 7.00. common to fat cows $3.006.50. heifers $6.507.00, fresh cows and sprtngers $40.0085.00, veal calves $11.50 11.75. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market steady, prime wethers $8.00 S.25, lambs $7.5011.10. Hogs: Receipts 30 double decks, market lower, prime heavy $7.55 7.fi0. mediums $7.50, heavy yorkers $7.55, light yorkers $7.257.40, pigs $6.507.00, roughs $6.006.60, stags $5.005.50, heavy mixed $7.557.60.
You can keep your hair at its. very best by washing it with a teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water, afterward rinsing thoroughly with clear water. One finds that the hair dries quickly and evenly, Is unstreaked, bright, soft and very fluffy, so fluffy in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. This simple, inexpensive shampoo cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all dandruff and dirt, and leaves a clean, wholesome feeling. All scalp irrita
tion will disappear, and the hair will be brighter and glossier than ever before.
LitMoas 8 n. Huaoir 2 in. Arrow COLLARS S tor 25c Cluett,PebodraCo., lnc.lOkeia
Nusbaum's Millinery
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A Little Assortment OF ,
EARLY SPRING HATS, at
, . Some Trimmed, Some Untrimmed. Satin Sailors, Close Fitting Turbans, and Straw Combinations. Just Bought. N We bought a little odd lot of pretty little Hats for early spring V wear, that will eell for nearly twice this price later in the season. We Offer Your Choice Friday and Saturday
LEE B. NUSBAUM CO.
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2nd Floor Specials Suits Entire line in three groups, all new, this season's purchase, $5.98, $7.98, $12.98, worth more than double the price. Alteration free of charge. Coats Our entire line of new this winter coats at reduced prices. See the special lots at $4.98, $8.48, $11.48, $14.98 and $17.98. Skirts Special lot $1.00- sold up to $6.00. Special lot $1.98 sold up to $10.00. Special lot $2.98 sold up to $12.00. Special lot $4.98 sold up to $12.50. Waists
See the special counter white
wash waists, $1.25 and $1.50 value, 79c all styles. All silk waists reduced, $1.24 up to $6.75. Dresses Silk and wool dresses, see the special rack, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, every case worth more than double the price. All colors and sizes to select from. Sweaters Our entire line at off including silk sweaters. Furs AH reduced some M, some some Vs off. Blankets Case grey, 64x80, $1.50 value, 98c Case grey, 64x80, $1.25 value, 89c
Case Tan, 70x80, $1.75 value, $1.25
See the St. Mary's Wool Blanket;
5 lb., 70x84, $5.00 value, pair, $4.00.
House Dresses
See the Counter $1.50 House
Dresses to close, this week, at 98c Aprons
Another shipment of Cover-All Aprons, bungalow style. Special
45c. Gingham or Percale.
See the special Middy Apron,
cover-all; gingham or percale. 75c value, 59c. Umbrella Special Lot 26 and 28, in $1.50 values, 98c Lot 26 and 28, in $2.00 values, $1.23 Silk Section One lot of 27 inch fancy Silks for Waists or Dresses. In this lot are included Fancy Taffetas, Messalines and Serges in a good assortment of colors. Goods which were formerly sold up to $1.75 yard, January Sale, per yard, 69c. Chiffon Silk Ten pieces of plain Chiffon Silks This cloth is sun and tub proof and is used for underwear, liningB and evening wear. We- now show a full line of both the light and dark shades. January Sale, per yd,, 22c. All of our yard-wide fancy Silks in Plaids, Checks and Roman Stripes for Waists or Dresses. They are our regular $1.50 to $2 values. January Sale, per yard, $1.23. All Silk Remnants at , y3 and a Off.
Wool Dress Goods One table of 36 and 40 inch Wool Suiting in plain or fancy weave, with a full range-of colors. Priced special for our January Sale, per yard, 45c. 69c Here you will find a big range of Wool Suitings In all of the wanted shades and weaves. The width is from 40 to 45 inches and goods which we sold from $1.00 to $1.25 a yard. January Sale, per yard, 69c. $1.19 Just ten pieces of 50 inch Fancy Suitings in fancy stripes and checks, in a good range of colors. Regular values from $1.50 to $2.00. January Sale, yard, $1.19. All Wool Remnants, , y3 and '2 Off.
Ribbons All Ribbon Must Go During This Sale.
All Jewelry Reduced All 25cJewelry priced to close, 17c. All 50c jewelery priced to close, 33c. All $1.00 jewelry priced to close, 67c. All Corsets Reduced American Lady Corsets. Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets, Rengo Belt Corsets. $1.00 Corsets 79c Made of a heavy Coutile, medium bust, long hip, elastic gores over the thighs. Six heavy supporters, Embroidery trimmed, perfect fitting.
One hundred pieces of Wide Ribbon in fancies, moires, satins or taffetas, in every wanted shade. Just ths thing for hair bows, for sashes, girdles, etc. These goods were formerly sold up to 50c a yard. January Sale, per yard, 19c. Fancy Ribbons Twenty-live pieces of extra wide fancy ribbon in a beautiful range of colors and combinations. These are all of our high priced goods which we sold from 50c to $1.00. January Sale, per yard, 39c. Narrow Wash Ribbons A full line of narrow Wash Ribbons in white, pink or blue in
numbers 1, 1V and 2. Each piece contains full Ave yards. January Sale, Special, 10c. LACES We offer all of our Laces including many of the new spring lines at Special Prices. Odd Val Laces We have taken all of the broken sets of Val Laces out of our lines and are showing a good assortment of Val Edges and Insertions. Regular values worth from 5c to 25c a yard. To clean them up quick they are priced per yard, 10c, 7c and 5c. Wide Cotton Laces All our wide laces in Torchon or Cluny in edges or insertions. They come in either white or ecru. These goods are all regular 7c to 12c values. Priced special for January Clearance, per yard 5c. EXTRA SPECIAL This is the last call on our line of Parisienne Ivory. We still have a complete line of this popular item in hand mirrors, hair brushes, combs, powder boxes, hair receivers, clothes brushes and small manicure articles, all priced at V off. 25c articles now 19c. 50c articles now 38c. 75c articles now 56c. $1.50 articles now $1.12. $2.00 articles now $130. $2.60 articles now $1.88. $3.00 articles now $2.25. $4.00 articles now $.300. $5.00 articles now $3.75.
Clearance of All Outing Gowns Every Gown Reduced Extra Size Gowns 98c All of our $1.25 exta size gowns, 18, 19, 20. Xo collor. Fancy striped pink and blue. Regular Size Gowns 67c. Sizes 15, 16, 17, well made, cut full size. Made without collar, with fancy hemstitched yoke plain white trimmed outing with brier stitched yoke, attached collar, tucked or plain yoke, also plain white with or without collar.. $1.25 Outing Gowns 98c Our entire line of $1.25 heavy weight outing Gowns. These are cut extra full. Made with or without collar, all sizes. 50c Boys Night Shirts 39c. All sizes. 6 to 14 years, attached collar. Fancy striped outing.
75c Large Size Union Suits 59c Women's extra sizes, 7. 8, 9. cream, heavy weight fleece, also a pure white fleeced. Men's Union Suits 89c Extra heavy cream, fine ribbed union suit, closed crotch, perfect fitting, sizes 34 to 46. Children's Union Suits 45c Cream or pure white fleece for girls, grey fleece for boys. Essex Mills perfect fitting. The girls garments are crochet finished.
50c Men's Chambray Shirts 39c Each garment labeled "Amoskeag Chambray. guaranteed fast color." Made with pocket, cut full size, wide in arm holes, faced sleeve, attached collar, perfect fitting. All sizes. 14 to 17.
Extra Special Fifty dozen of Ladies' Washable Chamoisette gloves in the all white or white with the three row black embroidery backs; this glove is sold at many stores at 75c. January Sale AKg Per pair Small line of Ladies and Children's Kid Mittons with the wool fleece lining and fur wrist just the kind of a mitten for cold weather goods that formerly sold up to $14)0 pair. January Sale 5(C Per pair A full line of Children's Golf Gloves and Mittens in black, navy, red, grey or brown lu either the single or double from the smallest to the misses sizes.
January Sale Per pair
22c
ALL WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY REDUCED For 22c; GPairs $1.25 Six different weights for women Full fashioned, seamless, out size or regular size. For 35c; 3 Pairs, 90c Eight different weights. Full fashioned, heavy or medium weight cotton, medium or light weight lisle, medium or light weight silk lisle.
75c Men's Mocha Gloves 59c They're good and warm, and dressy, too; good quality Mocha, grey or brown, fleece lined. 75c Muslin Night Shirts 59c Genuine "Fruit of the Loom" Muslin. Each garment labeled: Neatly trimmed in red or blue braid. Pocket, sizes 15 to 19.
Children's Pony Hose 6 Pairs $1.25 22c pair six different weights. There's a weight for every occasion. Looks, style and finish are all Btrong features of Wayne Knit Pony Stockings. Play Pony's look well and dreBs Pony's wear well, so any grade is a good one to buy.
All Knit Underwear Reduced forest Mills, Essex Mills. $1.00 Fleeced Union Suits 79c Women's pure white, fleeced Union Suits, heavyweight, made high neck, long sleeve or dutch neck, elbow sleeve, all ankle length, silk taped, crochet finished, sizes 4, 5, 6, 8, 9.
Clean Up of All Broken Lines of Undermuslins All garments of which there is not a complete line of sizes, all mussed garments, and all slightly soiled garments are in one of these groups. In addition every garment in the entire department bears a special reduction. Garments are limited. Lot No. I 49c Lace embroidery trimmed slipover gowns, worth up to $1.00. Embroidery trimmed skirts made with underlay, good quality" muslin, 75c values. Lot No. n 25c 50c corset covers, lase or embroidery trimmed; mostly small sizes. Muslin drawers, worth up to 50c pair; open or closed; plain or embroidery trimmed. Lace or embroidery trimmed short skirts. 75c value. Lot No. in 69c Embroidery trimmed muslin skirts, made with underlay, also pink crepe skirts, $14)0 valuta.
39c Fancy Towels, 29c; 6 for $1.65. Two thread towels, fast colors. Plain white center with plain blue or pink border, plain whit center with broad fancy border with crest for initials, in blue or lavender; also the plain white towels. 50c Fancy Towels, 35c, 3 for $1.00. White with broad bar stripes in blue, pink. gold, lavender; also an extra heavy large size towel with blue or red border, or plain white without border. Plain White Towel, 19c Cxtra heavy two-thread towel, 17x38 inches. Guest Size Towels, 19c . 5c values; fancy gold, lavender, pink or blue bars stripes or checked.
FANCY AND PLAIN WHITE TURKISK TOWEL8 REDUCED ABOUT ONE-FOURTH. Glove Section ' All gloves at a big saving during our January Sale.
SCARFS. LUNCH CLOTHS, CENTER PIECES. DOILIES,
Half Price We are overstocked on Austrian drawn lines. Jap drawn linen and lace edge trimmed Scarfs. Lurch Cloths. Center Pieces. Doilies; reg, ular 15c to $2.50; Clearance Sale, choice, 7Yz to $1.25. Real Battenberg Pieces Half Price Square or round Center Pieces. Regular prices, $1.28 to $2.98; at Clearance Sale, 64c to $1.49. Battenberg Pieces, 79c $1.29 values. Scarfs and round or square Center pieces. CRASHES ' 1 12c all Linen, 16-inch Brown Crash, per yard, 10c 12ftc all Linen, 16-inch Bleached Crash, per yard, 10c Half Linen Crash, bleached. 3 yards. 25e yard. HUCK TOWELS Medium size - and Guest size Towels, 8 He values, 5c. per dozen, only 50c
