Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 82, 15 February 1916 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, Feb. 15, 1916.

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iWHEAT MARKET EASY AS TRADING BEGINS CHICAGO, Feb. 15. The wheat market was easy today at the start with prices unchanged to c lower. Selling was scattered and there was but a limited demand. Tehre was some covering by Bhorts when the corn market developed strength later In the morning. Trade was light. Corn prices were c lower at the outset but the market rallied quickly on good buying. Trade enlarged after the first few minutes of the day, and the market developed a decidedly firm tone. Oats were unchanged at the start and with the rally In the other grains made small price gains. Trade was light. Provisions were heavy and fractionally lower. GRAIN CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Feb. 15. Wheat: No. 2 red $t.261.294. No. 2 hard winter $1.28ii 1.28. Corn: No. 2 white 71 (fvlZA, No. 4 yellow 7172. Oats: No. 3 white 4647, No. 4 white, 4546, Btandard 49. TOLEDO GRAIN TOL.KDO. O., Feb. 15. Whaet: cash and February $1.34, March $1.26. Cloverseed: Cash and February $24.05. March $12.45. Alsike:, Cash and February $10. Timothy: Cash and February $3.85. March 3.87. LIVE STOtjK INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 15. Hogs: Receipts 5,500, market 5c lower, best hogs $8.50. heavies $8.35 8.50. pigs $6.007.50, bulk of sales $8.40. Cattle: Receipts 1.100, market steady, choice heavy steers $7.259.00, light steers $5.508.00. heifers $4.50 (ftS.OO, cows $4.5006.75, bulls $4.75Q 6.75. calves $5.0011.25. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 200. market steady, prime sheep $7.00, lambs $5.00&11.)0. CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, , O., Feb. 15. Hogs: Receipts 2,700. market strong, packers and butchers $8.258.55. Cattle: Receipts 300, market tteadv. heifers $4.75$i7.50, calves $4.50 & 11.00. Sheep: Receipts 100, market strong. CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., Feb. 15 Hogs: Receipts 40,000, market 5 -ft 10c lower, mixed and butchers $7.80fa8.30, good heavies $8.15(ff 8.30. rough heavies $7.908.05, light $7.70 8.25. pigs $6.657.40, bulk of sales $7.95Cfj8.20. Cattle: Receipts 5,000, market steady, beeves $5.90(f? 9.60, cows and heifers $3.558.40, stockers and feeders $5.307.25. calves $9.2511.00. Sheep: Receipts 16,000, market steady, natives and western $4.50 8.15, lambs $8.0011.50. PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 15. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.50 8.75, prime steers $8.25 8.50, good steers $7.858.20, tidy butchers $7.50(58.00. fair $.6.50 7.25. common $5.50 6.50, common to fat BRIEFS Wanted Experienced cabinet men. K.-D. Cabinet Co. 13-3t Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, isllml. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c Adv.' Wanted Men. K.-I). Cabinet Co. 15 3t THIS WILL INTEREST- MOTHERS Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for f hildren, a Certain relief for Feverishnesss. Headache. Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. They break up Colds in 21 hours. They are so pleasant to the taste Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials. Used by Mothers for 28 years. They never ail. Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FR15B. Address Mother Cray Co.. I. Roy, N. Y. Adv. Polo at Coliseum WTednesday night, two games, Muncie vs. Richmond and Muncie Reserves vs. Greeks. First game 7:30 o'clock: 1VU IF YOU ARE A SICK WOMAN Can you afford to doubt such overwhelming evidenc" as that of the letters constantly being published in the daily press, showing how Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that good old-fashioned remedy made from roots and herbs, restores suffering women to health and strength? Thousands of women suffered just as you are suffering and in letters over their own signatures state they have been made well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Why don't you try it? Adv. Polo at Coliseum Wednesday night, two games, Muncie vs. Richmond and Muncie Reserves vs. Greeks. First game 7:30 o'clock. 1511

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bulls $4.50 7.00, common to fat cows $3.006.50, heifers $6.507.50, fresh cows and springers $40.0085.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, mar ket steady, prime wethers $8.40 8.60, lambs $7.5011.75. Hogs: Receipts 10 double decks, market lower, prime heavy $8.558.60, mediums $8.508.55, heavy yorkers $8.458.40, light yorkers $8.258.35, pigs $7.758.00, roughs $7.257.65, stags $5.756.25, heavy mixed $8.50 8.55. PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK. Feb. 15. Live poultry unsettled; chickens 1616, fowls 17. Butter, strong; creamery firsts 29 35. Egs, firmer; 3031. CHICAGO CHICAGO. Feb. 15. Butter receipts 7,648 tubs, firsts 2730. Eggs. Receipts 2,845, firsts 2324. Live poultry: 'Chickens 15, springers 17, roosters 11 y2. Potatoes, 50 cars, Wisconsin 95$1.02. CHICAGO FUTURES WHEAT Open. High. Low. Close May 127 128 126 1284 July 120 122 120 121 CORN May ..... 77 78 76 78 July 77 78 76 77 OATS May 48 48 48 48 July 45 46V4 45 46 & NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 61. v Anaconda, 89. American Locomotive, 66. American Beet Sugar, 70 American Smelter. 101 14. U. S. Steel, com., 83. U. S. Steel, pfd, 116. Atchison, 103. St. Paul, 94. Great Northern, pfd., 121. Lehigh valley, 77. N. Y. Central. 105. N. Pacific, 113. S. Pacific. 99. U. aPcific, 133. Pennsylvania, 57. Bethlehem Steel, 460. RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies $S.OO Heavy mixed $8.00 Mediums $8.00 Heavy yorkers $8.00 Light yorkers $7.50 Pigs $5.50(r?6.00 Stags $4.505.00 CATTLE Butcher steers $7.007.50 Heifers $6.007.00 Cows $4.505.50 Calves $9.00 10.00 SHEEP Top lambs $9 00 Sheep $4.00(0)5.00 FEED QUOTATIONS Red clov. seed, paying $9.50. Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay. selling $15.0017.00. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $28.00. Oil meal, '41.00. Bran, selling, $27.00. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper). Old chickens, dressed, pajing20c. Country butter, paying Mc to 28c; selling. 30c to 35c. Eggs, paying 22c; selling, 30. Country lari, paylc? 10c, selling 15c. 2 for 25c. Creamery butter, selling 38c. Potatoes, selling $1.50 per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 20c, selling 25c. COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman ft Klefoth). Anthracite chestnut. $8.60; anthra. cite stove or egg, $8.35; Pocohonta9 cnas ury, tioarse or t Painful Couahs Quickly X T T A Simple. Home-Made Remedy, 1 Inexpensive but Ineqaaed The prompt and positive results given by this pleasant tasting, home-made cough syrup has caused it to be used in more homes than anv other remedy. It ?:ives almost instant relief and will iisualy overcome the average cough in 24 hours. Get 2 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) from any drug store, pour it into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. This makes a full pint a family supplv of the most effective cough remedv at a cost of only 54 cents or less. You couldn't buy as much ready-made cough medicine for $2.50. Easily prepared and never spoils. Full directions with Pinex. The promptness; certainty and ease with which this Pinex Svru j a bad cough, chest or throat cold is truly rrnuirnuuie. n quiCKlv loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals arid soothes a painful cough in a hurrv. With a persistent loose cousrh it stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the annoying hacking. Pinex Is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiaool and is famous the world over for its splendid effect in bronchitis, whooping cough, bronchial asthma and winter coughs. To avoid disappointment in makin? this, ask vour druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex," and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Coi, Ft. Wayne, Ind.

lump or egg, $5.75; mine run, $4.50; slack, $4.00; Winifred lump, $4.75; Campbell's lump, $4.75; Kanawha lump, $4.75; Indiana lump, $4.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel, lump. $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump, C5.25; coke all sizes, $7.00; cut and slack, $3; for car rying coal, 50c per ton.

INDIANAPOLIS REPRE SENTATIVE SALES HOGS

108 6.00 101 7.25 422 7.90 109 8.40 197 8.40 254 8.40 269 8.49 248 8.50 790 ' 6.25 770 6.65 847 7.15 898 7.35 1205 7.85 583 5.60 765 6.25 610 . 6.50 720 7.00 1020 7.25 875 7.50 675 4.25 920 4.75 1050 5.50 940 6.00 1280 6.25 1370 6.50 390 5.00 1020 5.50 1070 6.00 1260 6.35 860 6.50 410 5.75 103 8.50 155 10.25 180 11.00 126 11.00

.... 24 .... 8 .... 46 .... 73 .... 49 .... 47 .... 14 .... 2 .... 2 .... 4 .... 18 .... 2 .... 3 2 .... . . . . . 2 .... STEERS HEIFERS 2 '.. 1020 2 COWS 2 2 2 2 1 : 1 BULLS CALVES ANARCHISTIC PIOT. AIMED TO DESTROY PUBLIC BUILDINGS CHICAGO, Feb. 15. While the police of every city in the country were on the lookout- for Jean Crones, suspected poisoner of the soup served to 296 prominent Catholic churchmen and Chicago business and professional men, four hundred Chicago detectives were at work piecing together the evidence contained in a batch of letters found in Crones' room and in the possession of John Allegrini, friend of Crones, which reveal an astounding anarchistic plot. The scheme to poison the guests at the Archbishop Mundelein banquet last Thursday night was a mere detail in a giantic campaign of destruction, aimed at the Catholic church and clergy, large corporations and the government of the United States. SELECT JUDGE GAUSE. Judge Fred Gause of New Castle, was appointed by Judge Fox to act as special judge in the case of Morris Hirshburg against Inez Hirshburg, executrix of the estate of John Hirshburg. The trial will begin in circuit court March 7. LODGE CALENDAR .Richmond council No. 18, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets Monday night at 7:30 in the Vaughan hall, over 710 Main street. Fred Coidell, councilor; Josn E. Highley, rec. secretary. Uniform Rank, Jr. G. U. A. M. meets Tuesday night at 7:30. Theodore Whitney, captain; C. Perry, company clerk. Pride of Richmond council No. 15, Daughters of America, meets on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Eva Monroe, councillor; Rosetta Hosier, rec. secretary. GOTHIC an AR-RflDW COLLAR 2 for 25c IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUETT. PEABODY A. CO. Inc.. Makers giin'ttrFmntnHiinRamniiimtinimfDittmKnfmn immm mi 1 rm; m r n 1 1 1 111 'fjt imm u f nimu: m 1 (Hikesl Award). 1 iven to I Dictionaries! I aHKe PanamaI Pacific Exposition i was granted fo I WEBSTERS I MEW INTERNATIONAL i Superiority of Educational Merit. Thid new creation answers with final authority all kinds of puzzling questions such as "1 low id Jzemysl pronounccl?" 1 'Where is Flanders f " "What is a continuous voyage?" "Yhati3&hoi?itzerf" nvhat ia white coal?" "How is shot pronounced?" and thousands of others. More than 400,000 Vocabulary Terms. 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Over 6000 Illustrations. 2700 Pages. The only dictionary with the divided page a stroke of gamus. 1 Rrnxlar oud f sdia. Paper Edilicat. Write for specimen pases, . illustrations, etc. Free, a set of Pocket Maps if you came this paper. c.c. MERRIAM CO., SpriaifitU, Mais. i WS3 ferial

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While most of the evening gowns are designed to circular style, there is an occasional one with a long clinging train and lines. These are more or less confined to certain occasions and matronly women. Callot designed the gown shown above. The black lace in the bodice drops in long, scarf-like drape. The skirt is extremely graceful, for, while there is plenty of fullness, it is disguised in long, soft folds. CHARGED TOO MUCH SOUTH BEND, Ind:. Feb. 15. A former woman employe of the woolen mills at. Mishawaka has sent the company $1.48 with interest for thirty years. She says . she made out her time report with that amount too much. The company never discovered the error. Hurrah! Not a corn I left, Nab-It did it Did it QUICK and did it without causing a moment's pain or inconvenience. A moment ago my corns ached like sixty. Now I haven't a pang and my feet feel like they did when I was a barefoot boy. That's what NAB-IT did for me in just a jiffy. It takes off callouses just as easily. Buy it at your drug store 25 cents but you'll say it's worth $1. A. G. Luken & Co., Harrison's Phar macy, Dickinson's . Pharmacy, H. H. Toler and all other leading drug stores. Adv. Dr. A- Parker Pray Co., Chie NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby .given that the board of county commissioners of Wayne county will receive sealed proposals for 40 oak piling, not less than 8 inches in diameter at the top and 12 inches in diameter at the bottom, and 16 feet in length. Said piling shall be delivered at the Kirlin farm in Washingtontownship at the site where they are to be used along the stream of Greensfork. Also the driving of said piling under the direction of, and to the proper depth required by the superintendent of county highways of Wayne county, and in such manner as to afford the best protection to the public highway adjacent to the stream at that point. Contract for furnishing piling and for driving same may be let together or separately. . Bids will be received until 11 o'clock on Saturday, February 26, 1916, at the county auditor's office at the court house in the city of Richmond. Bids will be received, for said piling in accordance with the specifications above set forth. Bids must be submitted on Hanks designated by the state, which may be procured of the auditor of Wayne county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners of Wayne county. L. S. BOWMAN, S-15 Auditor Wayne County.

MAYOR STEERS CABINET CLEAR OF BRIDGE TALK

When an effort was put forth last night at the mayor's cabinet meeting to discuss the Main street bridge ques tion Mayor Robbins promptly applied the brakes. The mayor curtly remarked that this question was one for the county officials to pass upon and that city officials were not expected to butt in. The question of a Whitewater Boule-' vard on the west bank of the river, extending from Main street to the site of the proposed new south end bridge, at South G street, was brought up. City officials all advocated the construction of such a boulevard, but no definite action was taken. Praise George McKinley. City Attorney Bond and Clerk Bescher took occasion last night to toss bouquets at George McKinley, who holds down three city jobs, marketmaster, inspector of weights and measures, and food inspector. He was praised for the able way in which he handled his numerous duties. In his report for January McKinley stated he had made 82 inspections as. food inspector. Thirty-five groceries were found in good condition, five in fair condition; twenty butchers shops were found in good condition and four in fair condition; fifteen restaurants were in good condition and three in fair condition. "It is hard to make some merchants understand that it is to their benefit to handle foodstuffs in a sanitary way," McKinley wrote into his report. City Engineer Charles reported that his assistants were now engaged in making a new map of the city. The city has not been mapped since 1902. Health Officer Smelser reported very little contagion in the city last month, 2 cases of measles, 3 of diphtheria, 4 of chickenpox and 2 of scarlet fever. There were 47 births and 36 deaths. Dairies were reported to be in a very satisfactory condition by Dairy In spector Clem. He said he had made 58 inspections last month. During that time there were 31,651 gallons of milk sold in Richmond. "AShlnoln Every KSrofi" Get a can today from your hardware or rocery dealer. Special Sale $1.00 Shell arid Amber Braid Pins, brilliant Rhinestone settings 59

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DELAYS BRIDGE PLANS

Contention between County Surveyor Peacock and Bridge Engineer Mueller regarding contracts for making bridge plans) will cause a delay of at least two months In the plans for the south side bridge. Although the county commissioners have issued an order locating the south side bridge, they have taken no action ordering the plans and specifications to be made and if County Surveyor Peacock insists that he be given the contract for making the plans, it will have to be fought out in circuit court, causing a delay of at least two months. ROUTINE BUSINESS OCCUPIES LUTHERANS Routine business was transacted at the monthly meeting last night of the Trinity Lutheran church Council. Var ious phases of the activity of the church were discussed but action on anything of importance was not taken. Rev. Oscar Tressel, pastor of the church, presided. Vision of Health Finally Realized To suffer from stomach and liver trouble for years and then to get well in a few days is like a pleasant dream. but this is the happy experience of Mrs. Anna Felt, who resides at 423 OaKwood avenue, Columbus, Ohio. In referring to her condition to the Vin Ilepatica representative a few days ago, she says: "I had been a sufferer from stomach and liver trouble for some years. After eating the lightest kind of food it would lay like lead on my stomach and I would suffer distressing pains afterwards. I had frequent dizzy spells and was hardly ever free from sick headache. I was nervous and all run-down; had pains in my back, and although dead tired when night came, I seldom had a good night's rest. "I read about Vin Hepatica in the Columbus papers and made up mv mind to try it. I bought a bottle and j after taking a few doses noticed a big improvement in my condition. I have continued taking it and feel better right now than I have for years past. I am free from headaches and dizzy spells; my stomach no longer bothers me and the pains in my back have disappeared. I eat well and sleep well and feel satisfied that in a short time I shall have fully recovered from my sickness. "Vin Hepatica has helped me more 1 than any other remedy I have ever tried." Vin Henatica is unequaled as a systtm purifier and for liver, kidney and stomach trouble: by aiding in the as-i similation of food Vin Hepatica imparts strength and vigor to the sys- ; tern. It is also a splendid tonic after a case of the grip. Vin Hepatica is , being introduced snd explained at Clem Thistlethwaite's jdrug store, 914 Main, street. Adv.

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: FINDS FISHING WORM nwPvesvu.T.rc. Ind.. Feb. 15. Finn

Jones, farmer, found fishing worms. woolly worms and rour snaKeB. lie says "spring Is near." ine laxanve iaoier with the pleasant taste If you arc bilious or constipated They keep your System as dean mm . a. -a as a stone iu rinsed with col spring water . H 25.50 this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. Rexall Orderlies are for sale at The THE REXALL STORE FOSLER DRUG CO. Franklin 0KQ SUGAR! 33 251b. Cloth Sack PHONE 2148 Schaefer'S Grocery 09 Eastern Mazda LAMPS 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 Watt Special Sale Fine $3.00 Im: ported Hair Switches

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