Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 132, 20 April 1916 — Page 9
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WHEAT OFEHS'SfillG : WifjilSUGllf DROP
c CHICAGO, April M.-rWhttt ahowed tnlooked for atrength at the opening of th loATi today. .May suited off at $1.13J.13. July , at $1.13 1.13, and September at. $1.1101.11. Wet weather aad atrong market in the north west ' caused : prices - to advasce rapidly. -4 On the adrance, bow
ever, there was pressure exerted and a small. reaction followed. , ' - - Corn showed fractional recessions ; from?. yesterday's close. May. corn opened-yat ; 7594,075. against : the close .of 76. July and September showed the same losses. Trading was fair. . May oats ' opened at 44 and July at 42 " Provisions were steady to lower. w
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GRAIN
- - v CHICAGO CASH ? CHICAGO, April 20. Wheat: No. 2 hard winter $1.15. Corn: No. 2 white and No. 2 yellow 77. No. 4 whtte 74 75 No.' 4 .yellow 73 T4. Oats: No. 3 white 44 45, No. 4 white 43
.44i sUndard,;4, - V- TOLEDO GRAIN .' TOLEDO, April 20. Wheat : Cash $1.20, May. and. July $1.21. . Cloverseed: Jaeh $0.45, May $9; October $$.72 , Alslke,. $9.20 asked. Timothy '$3.25.,, .. ' -
...$4-56 66.00
SHEEP ? . Top - lamb- ..-....'. .-. . . .110.00 Sheep ; $5,0006.00 PRODUCE v (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper)
Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to
22c. - - ' Country butter; paying 22o' to 28o; selling, 30c to J$c. - c ' - ' - A Ears, paying ltc: selling, 20c.,
Country lard, faying 10c, - selling
15c. i ' ---- - . Creamery butter, , selling 42c
Potatoes, selling $1.45 per bushel.
Young u. chickens.' dressed. ' paying
22c, sellinr. 28c. ; . ' ' ' . FEED QUOTATIONS . , Clover hay, $12.00. --; Timothy hay, telling $15.H17.00. Oats, baying 40c. " ' . -v - . -Corn, paying 6Sc.. -.- ' ' Middlings, $28.00. .Oil meal. 38.60. ' -, " . Bran, selling, $27.00. Salt. $1.40 a barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. ... ; , .COAL QUOTATIONS
(Corrected. by Hickman Klefoth).
Anthracite- ehestnut,' $8.60; anthra
elte stove or er. $85: Pocohonus
lump or egg, $5.73; mine-run. $4.50;
tlacfc: $4.00: v Winifred lump. r $4.75:
Campbell's tump, $4.75; Kanawha
Icmto. $4.75: Indiana inmri. . $4.00;
Hocking " Valley . lump.. $4.50.: Jewel, lump. $5.00: Yellow -Jacket lump, $3.00: ' Tennessee Uimp." ;5.2F: coke all sizes, .87.00; tut and slack.. $3; for car
rying coal, 60cp$r ton. ... . . INDIANAPOLIS REPRE SENTATIVE SALES
LIVE STOCK
PITTSBURG . ... , PITTSBURGH,: Pa.," April 20. Cattie: t:. Supply k light, .. market .steady, prime steers, $9.2609.65, good -steers $8.6569.15, tidy butchers . $$.8038.90, fair $7.65 8.40, common $.507.40,
common to fat bulls $5.00 8.00. com- . moo to fat cows $4.00 7.75, - heifers $6.00 8.60, fresh cows and springers ' $40,00(2; 80.00, veal calves $10.50 11.25, prime wethers $7.808.00. ; CHICAGO
UNION STOCK 'YARDSt Ill.t.jApril !
20. Hogs: Receipts 24,000, market 5c lower,, mixed 'and butcbera .' $9.40 9.$7, good heavies $9.659.85; rough heavies-$9.859.87, pigs $7.9009.10, iBilk of sales $9.70 9.85. - Cattle: Receipts SJOO, market i I'teady, beeves $7.6010.00, cows and heifers $3.909.25, stockers and feeders $6,500)8.50, calves $8.50810.00.x Sheep?.-. : Receipts.' ' 1,300 ; market a steady, natives , and westerns - $6.155 CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O., April 20. Hogs: .Receipts 4C0, market slow, packers and butchers $9.609.S5. v Cattle: Receipts 50, market steady, calves steady. . . ; Sheep:. Receipts 100, market steady, lambs stccdy.
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COWS
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INDIANAPOLIS : INDIANAPOWS, Ind.. April -20. Hogs: Receipts -5,500, market 5c lower, best hogs $9.85, heavies $9.70, pigs $6.00(69.00. bulk of sales $9.709.80. Cattle: Receipts 900 '.market steady, choice heavy steers $8.50, light steers $6.759.00, heifers $6.009.00, cows fD.25 8.00, bulls $5.00(7.60, calves $.00(f 9.50. . Sheep and Iambs: , Receipts 100, market - steady, , prime sheep ..$8.00, Jambs $6.0011.00.
PRODUCE
NEW YORK NEW.YORK, April 20, Butter baresteady, : creamery firsts 3335. Eggs, steady; 2023. ' CHICAGO
CHICAGO, April 20. Butert receipts 5,813 ubs, firsts 3283. Egg receipts 290,278 cases, firsts 2020. . Live
poultry: ' Chickens 18, roosters 12. Potatoes 24 cars, Vlgconsine 70 85. CHICAGO FUTURES. .
CALVES
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103 - 162 ' 17& .;235 533 710 935 ' 993 1140
555 663 717 893 700 815 1000 1050 1136 1175 500 1220 1440 1520
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113 125 172 155 100
$3.75
9.00 9.75 9.80 6.50 7.75 8.00 8.60 9.15 7.00 8.00 8.50 8.85
4.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.10
7.60
6.00 6.60
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7.50 6.00
8,00 8.50
9.00 9.60 9.50
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OFFICERS-: inSTALLEO
Officers of- tha - Laundry Workers',
union were Installed at .the regular
meeting last night. The new ofncers
are: . OIlTer KUDey. prestaent ; vnariee
J. . Muy cxetary and . treasurer ;
Iona Freeman, recording secretary. Freda Kelso was elected to" jnember-
ahiD. William -Fkhismg, aistrjct or-
gunlser," vadrestea the meeting last
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:! ill DISTRICT DEBATE
R:" H: S. spirit; the brand that feat
ured the 1 Sixth district basketball
tournament, is , to . feature ) the Richmond victory in the district discussion contest at the school auditorium Fri
day evening at t o'clock.
t The student body is back of the local
representative, Ralph Nicholson.' and plana to lend its t aid in - encouraging the Richmond speaker to victory. .
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LlAHY JURll AVAY
FR0L1 JESUS GlimSt ..... v .A. w-i - . . Y-,: I ; Rev. George J. ixt of Eaton, O., conducted IhaserrJcea at the Trinity English Lolberan church last nlsht 'His, subject was, "Whom Choose Ye !" He pointed -out the differences between the Uses of Christ and Barabas by picturing them. He showed how the people professed to follow Christ in times when there was no danger and then "when danger came they turned . to Barabas and cried" "Crucify Him." : There are many people today,
he said, who profess to follow Christ but who , will turn ' Him down at :a
momeat's notice when their profession in any way hinders them.;;;" CLASS PLANS MARKET.
CANS ARE TICKETS.
VALPARAISO. Ind.. April 20. Ten
tin cans, tied on a string, will be the
price of admission to the Memorial theatre- one ' night -during cleanup week. s u ; .-v::
WEBSTER. Ind., April 19. A bazaar will be held-by the Willing Workers In the Friends -church next Saturday afternoon and evening.; There also will be a market of pies and cakes and a "fish pond" for the children. Ice cream and tome made candies will be sold both afternoon and evening.
DEMANDS EVIDENCE.
FORT WAYNE, Ind April 20. Prosecutor Emrick has asked parents to present evidence to him of dealers Belling cigarettes to minors. -
-' Captain -H.? W BrownE f orjner Chicago physician and .graduate of Northwestern Medical School; his: widow And their: son Horace.' I)rl Bwwn ?aw service in .the Spanish-American war in
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JEROME D. TRAVERS
TOPS GOLr LIS I
May July May July May July.
Open, v Hljrh. w. WHEAT ...U314 114 H 118 ...118 114H 113 CORN ... 75 76 75 ... 76 76 ' 76. OATS ... 44 45 44
42Ts 43 42
Close 114 113 75 76 . 45 ; 42
NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSINQ QUOTATIONS
Anaconda, 81. American Can, 56: v American Locomotive, 67. American Beet Sugar. 66. , American Smelter. 94. U. 8. Steel, com.. 81. U. 8. Steel, pfd 116. St. Paul. 2. . Ot Northern pfdM 118. UWgh Valley, 75. : N. Y. Central. 101. - ;
N. Pacific, 110. " :S. Pacific, 95. U. Pacific, 130. PennsyjTattift, 16. Bethlehem Steel. 420.
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niCIIMOND MARKETS GLEN MIIXER PRICES Hoca
Heavies ,...,, 81,80
Heavy mixed ............. V, v 3ft Mediums . . , . . . ; . . . , . . ; . , , . , ; . . $940 HeTjryor?:ers . . , , , , $140
Light y or iters Pigs
jptags ,,,,,,.,,-.fi07
CATTLE
Butcher steers , , , ;. , , , , ,f 7-00 8 00 Heifers ; .., , j $6.Cf 7,00
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In the handicap fist of the Metropolitan Golf ' association just issued,
Jerome , D. Travers, former national champion. Is honored yvitfv the scratch
position. He stands alone at the mark and is two full positions In the lead of his nearest rivals: No one la placed at No. 1. At No. 2 are J. G. Anderson, Oswald Kirby, M. ! R. Marston and
W. J.. Travis... Phii Carter and E. M. Byera occupy the third position. ; Sixteen. have been ptaced at 4, and fcrtythree names are on. the list at 5. In all 628 games crace. the Hat, which Is a. good Increase ever last year.
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BOARD MAY ALLOW , ANNUAL CLASS PLAY
Over 100 high grade Sample Suits bought by us at such low prices, we axe able to offer
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Despite the fact that members of the
sleuthing force of the high school report no developments in the Senior painting affair, they are confident
that -the school Board of Control, which has agreed to take up the matter at its next meeting, will see tit to
grant the Seniors the privilege of stag.
ing the class play. . . Jt Is understood that the entire matter will be left to the Board of Control for settlement
$15, $17.50, $19.75 Values in Two Big Lots $9.5(1 $12.50 EASTER COATS 6.50 up MEN'S SUITS ' New Flare in Belted Models $10.00, $15.00
r 3uy Now. i Pay After Easter."
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EAGLES. TO INITIATE
The Eagles' lodge will Initiate a large number - of candidates at their meeting next Wednesday, night. The applications were received at the meeting last night. . -
The word "and" occurs 46,527 times in holy scripture, 10,984 times in the Old Testament and 35,543 times in the New Testament. .
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Ostfensibly.to keep in practice and to prevent the rains from flooding their tents during the rainy season, which is approaching,
the American troods at-Coloiiia'Dublanmre '""ffifirfiring inr Thls ls
the military term fprldiggiog trenches,' 4lW.ith,. the. river. 'at their
backs, they have formed mtrenchments on three sides of the Mor
mon; colony at Colonia Dublan, and mountain- guns set 1 up in the
mtrenchments, command all other approaches; This photograph
shows a section of the trenches at Colonia Dublan; Note how the
trench is cut back around a square just behind the soldier stand
ing inhe- fwegrotrnd-Th of the
men in thetrenches fromrenfUadirigfire should" a "section be
captured. . , : ' 1 ' ' ; -
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne COunty, ss.; Estate of Mary Jane' Eliason, deceased. ... ; . . . Notice Is . hereby, given that , the undersigned ahr been appointed by the ayne clrnlt .oouxL, aminlatrAtOT ot the. estate of Mary . Jane JSllaaon, deceased, iM of Wayne county, Indian. Said estate la suppesod to be solvent. - ; ."DANIEL KANTNER, t, Admisiatraior, "Gardne-?, Jssije '4 White, Attys, : :
SCHUERMAN TAKEN ILL
Today Is the" first" day,' In thirty-four years that Henry Schuerman, elevator operator in the Union National bank building, -has missed . work. He was
willing to work today, -but-this morn
Ing he was found all doubled up with
cramps,' and he had to be sent, homeHis condition is not thought to be serious?: He' was formerly an emplolre lp thfc Gaar-Scott factory. - '
Where does it hurt? Rub on Turpo. Rub out the pain Turpo, the turpentine ointment, should
be kept always in the house. Sold by druggists. - Adv.
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Motbefi wlio v1n their wa comfort and the welfal of their children, thould never be without S bos of Mother tt'b Sweet Powder for Children.
for see throughout the mmod. They Break op
a-v.wu,ia9, uvumjnuvuf lull I." ing Diiorders, Headache- and Stomach Troubles. UeedbV Mother for 88 years. TJIEJsK POWDERS KSVR FAIL. Sold by all Pro jr Stores, We. iXrn'lacceptany mbftitutt. Sample mailed FBEg. ddresa, Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, K. Y . -
Sop Mllifi Next week the boys will be drilling corn and need some of the Old IReliable
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The corn maker. We have now on the road: : 2 CARS FOR RICHMOND 1 CAR FOR HAGERSTOWN. Phone Us Your Order JONES H WILLIAMS Farmers Exchange. 6th & S. A St. Richmond.
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PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY
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Following our custom of ' former yeara oux. jo.ffice. 'will be eloped on
Richmond ; Insurance, ; Agency 101 'NORTH NINTH STREET . i HANS N. KOLL -
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Let us have your order for your fertilizer for your Spring Crops. Don't delay as the time is short. We have car coming containing goods for gardeners and truck farmers. - .
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