Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 91, 3 March 1916 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MCH. 3, 1916.

ocai WHEAT OPENS HIGHER ON BULL MARKET CHICAGO,' March 3. Wheat open: ed lc to lJ4c higher today. Strength in Winnipeg and firmness ot the mar- . ket abroad were bullish influences. Trade was light and the market re4wl ..i.intf a knvnir A ft A1 thA advance there was some pressure by local traders and a small reaction followed. Corn prices were up Vic to . c at the start The market was sensatlve to : small buying orders, prompted by bullish Argentine news. Oats were c higher, and the trading was mainly local. Provisions were fairly active and prices ranged higher. GRAIN TOLEDO GRAIN . , . TOLEDO, March 3. Wheat: Cash $1.16, May $1.13, July $1.11. Cloverseed: ' Cash, $12.75, March $11.97, April $10.05. Alsike: Cash and March. $9.70. Timothy: Cash and March $3.40. , CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO. March 3. Wheat: No. 2 hard winter $1.10401.12. Corn: No. 4 white 684 68, No. 4 yellow 669., Oats: No. 3 white 40 41, standard 4343. LIVE STOCK CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O.. March. 3. Hogs: Iteceipts 3,800, market strong, packers and butchers $8.95 9.25, pigs and lights $6.00 8.75, stags $5.006.25. Cattle: Receipts 600, market steady, cahes $5.00ig11.25. Sheep: Receipts 200, martet strong. CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., March HogB: Receipts 20,000. market weak, mixed and butchers $8.759.05, good heavies $8.809.05, rough heavies $8.608.75, light $8.6C9.00. pigs $7.10 8.30, bulk of sales $8.80(3 S.9o. , Cattle: Receipts 2.000, market steady, beeves $6.507.90, cows and heifers $3.758.40, stockers and feeders $5.657.75, calves $9.0011.25. Sheep: Receipts 8,000, market strong, natives and westerns $4.40(' 8.85, lambs $8.0011.50. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 3. Hogs: Receipts 5,000, market 510c higher, best hogs $9.25, heavies $9.10 (9.25. pigs $6.008.25, bulk of sales $9.109.20. Cattle: Receipts 700, market active, choice heavy steers $7.509.00, light bteers $6.008.25, heifers $5.258.00, cows $5.00. $ 7.00, bulls $4.757.00, calves $5.00(9)10.75. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 100, market steady, prime sheep $7.50, lambs $6.0011.25. PITTSBURG PITTSBURG. Pa., March 3. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, choice steers $8.408.65, prime steers $8.10g 8.35, good steers $7.75 8.00, tidy butchers $7.35 7.85, fair $6.507.15, common $5.506.?5, common to fat bulls $4.507.vo, common to fat cows $3.006.50, heifers $6.507.50, fresh cows and springers $35.0075.00, veal calves $11.5012.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, market steady, prime wethers $8.75 9.00, lambs $7.0011.75. Hogs: Receipts 10 double decks, market higher, prime heavy $9.40 9.45, mediums $9.459.50, heavy yorkers $9.459.50. light yorkers $9.00 9.25. pigs $8.508.90. roughs $8.00 8.60, stags $9.009.40. $6.506.75, heavy mixed PRODUCE NEW YORK . NEW YORK, March 3. Live' poultry, fairly ' steady, chickens 1617, fowls 17 18. Buttfr firm; creamery firsts 3035. Eggs unsettled, 27 cents. - CHICAGO CHICAGO, March 3. Butter: Receipts 6,090 tubs, firsts 2S32. Egg receipts 11,901 cases, first 21. Live Poultry: Chickens 16, springers 17, roosters 12. Potatoes, 23 cars, Wisconsins 8894. Baku. Russia, imports $40,000 worth of wire monthly from the United States. HOW TO GET STRONG A, Simple Remedy. Whatever the cause, we want to say to every person who needs strength, you need Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, as it is the most efficient strength creator we have in our store. Here is proof from Dorchester. Mass.: "I don't know what we would do without Vinol in our family. I was weak, nervous and run-down as the result of an operation, and Vinol restored my strength. Then Grandmother had a nervous breakdown, and Vinol built her up and restored her health and strength after, everything else had failed. We have 'used Vinol for 13 years in our family, and would not be without it In the house" . MytUe . L. Healy, Dorchester, Mass. We believe in Vinol because.' we know it is a great strength creator ? due to the extractive medicinal elements of fresh cod livers, without oil, combined with peptonate of iron and beef peptone, all dissolved In a pure medicinal wine, so we always return the purchase money if Vinol fails to benefit those, who buy it. For sale by Thistlethwalte's drug stores. Adv. v-

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and loreign CHICAGO FUTURES , WHEAT Open.- High. Low. Clos May .....112" ; 114 111 113 July .....109 .111 108 111 CORNMay ...... ,74 74 73 74 f ; " OATS-v . May , .....' 43 43 52 43 July...... .41. 41 '40 41 NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 58. . Anaconda 85. . American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar, 67. American Smelter, 98. U. S. Steel, com., 81. ; U. S. Steel, pfd., 115. Atchison, 102. Gt. Northern, pfd., 120. -Lehigh Valley, 77. .. N. Y. Central; 104. Pennsylvania, 57.. , ., U. Pacific 131. t2Bethlehem Steel, 469.1 INDIAhWPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS so ,u..u.:. 86 V 7.73 30 v.:.V.-;... ...... 109113 346 145 152 179 188 194 - 8.00 29 3 57 51 66 53 94 43 8.25 8.50 V. ..... 8.00 . . 9.10 9.10 9.15 9.20 ' 9.25 286 STEERS 2 2 5 2 3 3 3 5 405670 5.75 6.75 ....... 996 545 ....... 750 ... 996 1086 ... 1320 7.35 7.65 7.85 8.00 8.50 8.60 $6.25 HEIFERS 643 660 770 910 3 ... 2 ... 9 2 .., 6.50 7.00 7.50 4 ... 812 COWS 2 910 2 800 2 920 2 1050 1 1090 2 .. 1100 1 1410 8.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 6.75 7.00 BRIEFS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County ss. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as the executor of the last will and testament of Mary Korthaus. deceased. latnf Wayne County: Indiana. " Said estate is supposed to ne solvent. . BENJAMIN W. KORTHAUS, Executor. KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys. feb 25-mch-3-10 POLO COLISEUM. Fall River vs. Richmond, Saturday. Game called 9:00. 2-2t FRIED OYSTER LUNCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. PATTERSON, 14. SOUTH 9TH ST. 1-7-16-thur-frf tf NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County ss. Notice is herebv eiven. that th un dersigned has dulv oualified as the . ecutor of the last will and testament of Maria Elizabeth Nolte, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed -to be solvent, DANIEL NOLTE, Erecutor. KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys. . .feb 25-mch-3-10 NOTICE Mr. J. A. Weidenbach has now possession of 913 Main street barber shon and is already under operation of onlv the fair and square rules. Mr. Weidenbach is an exceptional well known young man and is sending out a welcome invitation to all his many, many friends. Come, you are mighty welcome. Union. c-lt POLO COLISEUM. Fall River vs. Richmond, Saturday. Game called 9:00. . .. -v-s 2-2t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ;.t State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Notice Is hereby, given that the undersigned has duly qualified as the executor of the last will and testament of Henry Nolte, ' deceased, late of Wayne Couny, Indiana. Said estate !s supposed to be solvent. DANIEL Ts'OLTE, Executor. KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys. ; feb 25-mch-3-10 POLO COLISEUM. Fall River vs. Richmond, Saturday. Game called 9:00. 2-2t To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Jesse Thomas, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Jesse Thomas, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. OLIVER C. THOMAS, , ! Administrator., Gardner, Jessup & White, Attys. mch-3-10-17 SOLICITORS WANTED. ; Men and women. Apply Boston Stoe, Mrs. Fravell, Standard Pattern Co. 31t

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1 180 5.60 1 ...................... 1300 6.00 1 1130 6.50 1 1600 6.75 CALVES 3 70 - 7.00 2 90 ,7.50 4 ;. ;: 127 8.00 3 ...................... 106 8.50 4 ........... 172 10.00 5 ........ 170 10.25 4 .....7....... 165 10.50 2 ... .... 160 10.75

RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MTLIiFF PRICES : . V HOGS Heavies .V. . . . ... ...... $9.00 Heavy mixed , ..... .A ........ . . $9.00 Mediiuos .V . J.? . . .. $900 Heavyi yorkers ""i . $9.00 Light yorkers .v..:..:....'... $8.25 Pigsj '$7.00 Stags . . 1 . . . '. . .K .1 :;. . .$4.505.00 CATTLE Butcher steers ........ $7.007.50 Heifers ,'. . . . .. V. $6.007.00 Cows ..................... $4.5005.50 Caltes 1 . . . . . . . . $9.00010.00 i; SHEEP Top Iambs . -$9-00 Sheep .$4.0005.00 i PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper. Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c.! : ' '; ' ' ''"" i Country butter, paying 33c to 28c: selling.' 30c to 35c. Eggs, paying 22c; selling, 27a Country lard, payln? 10c, selling 15c. ; - '. ' . Creamery butter, selling 38o. Potatoes, selling $1.50 per bushel. "" Youwt ,i chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selling, .28c. . - ' -"' FEED QUOTATIONS - Red clov seed, paying $9-64 - Clover hay, $12.00. , J rimotny tay, sening ?io.uun.uu. Oats, paying 40c. . ' Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $28.00. ! Oil meal, C41.00. i Bran, selling, $27.00. - i Salt, $1.40 barrel. Tankage. $48.00 ton. r COAL QUOTATIONS ' (Corrected by Hackman & Klefoth). " Anthracite chestnut; $8.60; anthracite stove or egg. $8.35; . Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.75;. mine run, $4.50; Elack, $4.00; Winifred lump. $4.75; Campbell's lump, JM.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 size's, $7.00; nut. and slack, $3; for carrying coal, 50c per ton. New South Wales"is"deeloping slate deposits. NEW BOOKS Being "Added : All The Time Come in and look them over. The Reading Circulating Library. 23 N. Ninth St. NOW IS THE TIME TO HATCH. CHICKENS we senBuckeye Incubators That will hatch every hatchable egg. 60 Egg size $ 7.50 110 Egg size . . ... .$12.50' 200 Egg size .$17.50 BUCKEYE STOVE BROODERS Brood 100 or 1,000 Chicks $15.00 WC carry Feed, Shell and r Grit Hoppers. COME AND SEE US P fl rlII f 5 MAIN MdDflfe Wm. B Watson, who is a v.-- . , Candidate for Sheriff , . ' .-voh the Republican ticket at the : primary March '7th, isuthe son of S. F. Watson, a veteran xt the ilQlyil War,' has been engaged Ari ; tbe""vplano business fori several . years in thiaity. Owing' to coming out late and. unable .to see .all, voters personally wished the consideration of all whom he has, not had--the pleasure of ; meeting.. , ju . THE NEW RCADE TONIGHT Lubin Presents in 3 Reels "THE REDEMPTION OF HELENE." LYRIC THEATRE Main & 9th. -TONIGHT MARY FULLER In Her Latest Success "Madam Cubist".

City Statistico

BUENING The funeral of Mrs. Irene Buening was' held at the St Andrew's church this morning. The Rev. F. O. RoeU officiated. Pall bearers were: Walter Runge, George Zwissler,' Joseph Burke, Gustar Hoelscher, William Hawekotte. Burial was in the St. Andrew's cemetery. SHEPPARD The funeral of Mrs. Katheiine Sheppard will be held from the home, 15 Southwest Second street, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. "Burial will be at Williamsburg. - Friends' may call 'at any, time. ' !. KIESE Thomas, the Infant son of Mr. and Irs,. William Kiese. died at the - home .of its - parents, , 36 North Second - street The-funeral will be held : from the .home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial' -will hn In the Earlham cemetery. Friends may can . at any time. ; ' . . CHRISENBARY MaUlda Chrisenbary, 50,. died atv the ,Reid Memorial hospital yesterday, morning. Her husband, Andrew Chrisenbary, survives. FuneraL arrangements will be announced tomorrow. , ( . PAY INHERITANCE TAX. Inheritance on the, estate of Jane Dickinson was paid to County Treasurer Chamness today by Oscar Dickinson, the only heir." The net amount of the estate was $4,277, on which $21.63 in tax was paid. . Ostrich egg incubation has - been successful in Australia. FREE TRIP TO 20 MEN. - A specia!arwill leave Indianapolis May 15th, 1916, for Southwest Arkansas, withibe. object of inspecting-20,-000 . acres, .of land..,. 1,000 acres to a man. no more, no less. If the majority say. buy it, at the price, and terms we have on It, you all buy, if not, nobody huys. Does not,cfst ydU" a cent to see itSsWe' reserve the "tieht.' however, to pick our men. REQUIREMENTS. The only ihing that ..we require is that you are able to buyl,000 acres. If you answer this ad.' giving your address, you will receive a personal call, by a responsible business man. of this city, who- will ; explain, the proposition in detail. ..Not a Dollar required at this; time. . Don't . want it, would not take It. . . Address 97X, care Palladium.

The Fear of Want

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IFOR. Fancy White Seed Oats At Cambridge City, Milton, Bentonville and Beeson's Station, Ind, Price 65c per bushel. A full line of feed and flour. Cornell & Anderson Grain Co. Milton, Ind.

iFIL, A E TONIGHT ONLY ; - - The Picture that is Taking the Country w Storm "Your Girl and Mine" Staged under auspices of N. A. W. S. A. A fight against Starvation Wages for Girls, Loft Factories and THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC And a plea for those that have fallen. 4 Big Stage Stars 4 Olive Wyndham, Katherlne ; Kaelred, Sydney. Booth, John Charles. The story of a mother's fight' for her children. The picture with a punch and a mission. The Best Music in Town Furnished by Our Wurlitzer Pipe Organ

United Brethren Church SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Sunday Morning, March 5, 10:30 O'clock. Members of the congregation and friends of the church urged to be present. ' H. S. JAMES, Pastor.

FOUNTAIN CITY HOLDS HOKE ECONOMICS DAY

. Home Economics day. will be observed In Fountain City on March 15, according to , the announcement of Miss Grace L. King, domestic science supervisor today. Miss Robert McNeill, of Purdue university, will be the speaker at meetings in the town hall. Her subject will be "Food and Health" and - "Meat Substitutes." Mrs. O. N. Huff, of Fountain City, was ) named chairman of the local arrangements committee. It is probable that a Home Economics club will be organized here. DENY MACKENSEN'S PRESENCE. ZURICH, March 3. Report that Field Marshall Von Mackensen, the "battering ram of the German army" had been transferred to the west front to direct operations at Verdun are denied by German. newspapers. For Those Who Suffer there is hope. Spinal analysis will discover the cause and Chiropractic adjusts subluxations of tho spine,, relieving impinged nerves. Health is the greatest of all gifts, i Let us tell ou how many people have acquired and preserved it. G. C. WILC0XEN Chiropractor Phone 1603. : South 11th St. Hours, 1 to 4 and 6 to f p. m. and by appointment. , .

The fear of want will haunt you just so long as you don't make' it your business to provide against it -by saving. ? r f And if you keep about you the money you do save, thefear of lossby fire, theft and other, causes, will , still h&unt you. -, . , Get rid of all this fear. Come in and open a savings account with the First National Bank. .

ATTEND CONFERENCE

OF MUNCIE DISTRICT Rev.' Somervllle Light, superintendent of the Richmond district of the North .Indiana . M. E. . conference, accompanied by Rev. U. S. A. Bridge of Grace "MrT3."churchr and Rev. H. C. Harman of First M. E. church, were in Muncie today attending the session of the Muncie . district conference. Bishop W. F. McDowell of Chicago, who spoke here last night, and who is to deliver "the closing address there tonight, accompanied them to Muncie.

Advance Showing Of Beautiful . Early: j Spring Styles Stunning New York '. Models Ladies & Misses SUITS - GOATS MILLINERY Spring Suits for Men and Young Men Your Inspection Invited Generous Credit

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Not Very Comfortable in Zero Weather We can supply the necessary comfort. We are ready to serve you promptly with the best quality of coal. The Pocahontas we .sell has been selected from a choice of more than one hundred names. There is a great difference. Ours is the best, it is. rich in heat units and will burn clean no clinkers. If you will try it you would become a friend of WAYBE POCAHONTAS The Finest Fuel for the Furnace in the World.

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The Coal Season will be over soon and the Pony will be awarded. ho Will "Get Dt? We Sell Coal, Hay, Feed and Flour. H. C. Bullerdiclt & Son 529 South 5th Street Phones 1235-1644

(GM AY CLUB Makes Affidavit of Number of Members

AFFIDAVIT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: ' Personally appeared before me, John C. Dodson, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, W. R. Littell, Bent Wilson, W. B. Smith, G. W. Crull and R. C. Leslie and R. G. Swallow, men personally known to me and of good repute in this community, who, being duly sworn according to law, depose and say separately and severally that we have made, and each of us has made, a count of the personal signatures of the members of the club of voters composing the Wayne County Gray Club, and that the same shows a total membership of Three Hundred and Forty-four members. W. R. LITTELL, BENT WILSON, W. B. SMITH, G. W. CRULL, R. C LESLIE, R. G. SWALLOW. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd' day of March, A. D., 1916, and I hereby certify that I personally know each of said affiants and that each signed the same and acknowledged the same to be correct in every way and that they are men of good repute in the community wherein they live. b JOHN C. DODSON, Notary Public' (SEAL) My Commission Expires July 5, 1917. ?t :

EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL

Mary A, Sherry, 49. died at the Reid Memorial hospital this , morning following an attack of pneumonia,; She wag a w-ell known resident of the west . side. Three daughters, the Misses Blanche, Margaret and Stella; one son, James; four brothers, John, William. Patrick - and Thomas McNally, and one sister, Mrs. B. Hlnes. survive. Funeral arrangements ' hare not been announced.' nnini Y Mr

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