Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 153, 15 May 1916 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNrTLKGRA2I. MONDAY, MAY. 15, 1916
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i BRAIN OPENS LOW BUT RALLIES LATER CHICAGO. May 15. Afl grains were fractionally lower at the opening of the board, of trade today. WfeeaV declined slightly on scattered commission house Belling, bat recovered during the first half hour and touched IMStt. July opened at $1.174 and September at $1.17. Trading was Ught. May corn opened at 76 c. July brought 74. Trading was light After a weak opening at 47 c. May oats declined still more, and then there was t rally. Provisions were higher with x firm market. Trading was light The wheat market rued flutte . unsettled and irregular and closed with losses of c to lc for the day. The July future, was under most pressure, mony of those- who bought wheat sold it late and were obliged to face profits In order to get rid of their grain. Corn was e to c lower, and oats were He to lc lower to unchanged. Provisions were irregular. 'Pork gained 10c to 12c. Ribs were 2c to 5c better. Cash sales here were: Wheat 25,000 bushels; corn 285,000 bushels and oats 530 bushels. CHICAGO FUTURES
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WHEAT Open. High, j May .....116f4 11 ! July .....117 117 CORN May ..... 75 78 -July ..... 74 74 OAT May ..... 47 47 July ..... 43 '43
Low. Close 115 115 116 116 74 75 73 74 46 46 42 42 TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO. May 15 Wheat: Cash U.23. Cloverseed: Cash $8.62, December, $8.80. Alsike $9. Timothy, cash $3.60, September $3.40 bid. GRAIN CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO,' May 15. Wheat: No. 2 hard winter $1.171.18. Corn: No. 2 white 74 '4 75. No 2 yellow 75(8-76. No. 4 yellow, 71 72. Oats: No. 3 white 4346. No. 4 white 4244V4, standard 4748. LIVE STOCK CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS, 111.. May 15.-r-Hog: Receipts 32.0Q0t market 10c 'higher, mixed "and butchers $9.70 10.30, goad heavies $9.9510.25, rough heavies $a.iJ0(g9.85. light $9.6010.30, pigs $S.50fi9.50, bulk of sales $10.00 10.20. Cattle: Receipts 14.000. market strong to 10c higher, beeves $7,850) 10.25, cows and heifers $3.909.50, stockers and feeders $6.75Q8.60, calves $8.5010.00. .Sheep: Receipts, 12,000 mniket strong, natives and westerns $G.00 9.50, lambs $9.8511.25. BRIEFS Hauck's famous Golden Eagle on tap from wood, at Kelley's, 815 N. E St. may 12-mon-wed-fri-lmo It Improves the blood, cleans the stomach , regulates the bowels, helps the appetite, livens you up. You work beeter feel better look better. Hoilister's Rocky Mountain Tea, a real Spring tonic. 35c, Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv. DANGERS OF DRAFT. Drafts feel best -when we are hot nd and perspiring, just when they are most dangerous and the result is neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles or sometimes an attack of Rheumatism. In such cases apply Stoan's Liniment. It stiriulates circulation to the soar and painful part. The blood flows freely and in a short time the stiffness and pain leaves. Those suffering from Neuralgia or Neuragic Headache will find one or two applications of Sloan's Liniment will give grateful relief. The agonizing pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth and quiet rest and sleep is possible. Good for Nenritis too. Price 25c. at your druggist. Adv. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, as executor of the last will and testament of Caroline Lamb, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST CO., Eiecutor. Will W. Reller, Atty. may 15-22-29 THANKS. We wish in this manner to thank our friends, fellow employes and all those who we will not be able to see personally for their many acts of kind ness and beautiful flowers at the death and funeral of our dear mother, Mrs. Margaret Rady; also Jordan Mc Manus, Hunt and Walterman for their efficient services rendered, assusing all that they will ever have a warm 6 pot in our hearts. Dennis Rady. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rady. 15-lt LOST On last Saturday, a Brown Cameo pin with gold band. The finder will be re warded by leaving it at Knoltlenberg's store. 15n
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INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS. lndv May 15. Hogs: Receipts 4,000, market steady. IimvIm Jt0.00iai0.25, pigs $9.(M).50,-bulk of sales $10.00 1010. ' M Cattle: Receipts 850, market steady, choice heavy steers' $8.75 9.75, light steers $7 0009.50, heifers $6.509 25. COWS $5.508.25, DUJ1S a.ou wo.. calves $5.50l.60iSheep "and lambs: Receipts .50. market steady, prme sheep $8.00, lambs $7.0010.00. PITTSBURG , PITTSBURG, Pa., May 15. Cattle: Supply 75, market strong, good steers $9.009.50. tidy-butchers 8.759-25, fair $7.908.50, common $6.757JZ5, common to tat bulls $5.t08 3&, common to fat cows $i.008.25, heifers $6.0009.00, fresh cows and springers $46.00080.00, veal calves $10.501L25. Sheep and lambs: Supply 20, prime wethers $.158.35. lambs $7,000 10.70, spring lams $10.00015.00, Hoars: Receints 45. market higher, prime heavy. $10.40010.45. mediums $10.35010.40, heavy yorkers siiwaw 10.40, light yorkers $9.85010.00, pigs $9JO09.65, roughs $9.0009.25, stags $7.000 7.50, heavy mixed $10.35010.40. CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O., May 15. Hogs: Receipts 6,000, market active. Cattle: Receipts 1,330. market 10c higher, calves $10.60011.00. Sheep: Receipts 2,130, market steady, lambs slow. PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 1$. Live poultry dull, chickens 33042, fowls, 180196. Butter steady, creamery firsts 290 21. Eggs 21 024. CHICAGO CHICAGO, May 15. Butter receipts 11,508 tubs, firsts 2727. Egg receipts 29,495. flrts 2021. Live poultry: Chickens 17 springers, 11. Potatoes: Reoeipts 50 cars; Wisconsins 850 93. NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS Anaconda, 8514. American Can, 58. American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar, 72. American Smelter, 99.1,4. The Star Spangled Smoke! i Alert, square-shouldered, readyrfor-a-fight-or-a-frolic men like the punch, dash, vim and vigor oi the great American smoke- "Bull" Durham. Wherever the flag goes there you'll find these lively lads "rolling their own with GENUINE ULL Durham SMOKING TOBACCO It takes only a little practice to leam to 1 roll your own" with "BuU" Durham. Simply get the knack then you'll enjoy your cigarette as you never did before. Rolled in a cigarette ' 'Bull Durham gives you the freshest, mildest, wholesomest smoke in the world. For far-greater smoking pleasure and satisfaction '"roll yourownv with "Bull" Durham. Atk for FREE package of "papers' with each 5c sack. TNE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY asltritrtfotturt THE BEAUTY SPOT OF RICHMOND 18th and Main. '.:-
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BlClOflD MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies Heavy mixed Mediums $9.25 $9.25 $9.25 33.25 S.35 Heavy yorkers light yorkers $7.00 Stags $5.0006.00 CATTLE Butcher steers ....$7.8008.00 Heifers $6.0007.00 Cows $4006.00 Calves ...$8.00 SHEEP Top lambs ......$10.00 SaP .-. $5.0006.00 PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 23a .. Country butter, paying 20e to 25c; sailing 25c to 30c. . Egga, paying 18c; selling 22c Country lard, paying 11c, selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 40c. Potatoes, selling $1.50 per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selling. 28c FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay, selling $15.00&17.00. Oats, paying 40c Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $26.50. Oil meal, $38.50. Bran, selling, $26.00. Salt, $L40 a barrel. Tankage, $48.00 tonCOAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Haekman & Elefoth). Anthracite chestnut, 58.60; anthra cite stove or egg, $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.00, mine run. $4.50; slack, $4.00; Winifred iump, $4.50; Campbell's lump, S4.E0; Kanawha lump, $4.50; Indiana lump, $4.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket Iuitp $4.75; Tennessee lump, $5 00; coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack, $3.50; Jackson, $5.75; "Kentucky lump, $4.75; Winfred washed pea, $4.25. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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HOGS 8 V.i -5 ... 45 ... 68 ... 42 ... 83 332 177 207 219 580 L 983 1070 1140 1381 $8.50 9.50 10.05 10.15 10.25 7.35 8.25 8.75 9.00 9.75 7.00 8.00 STEERS 2 .... 20 .... 3 .... 2 18 .... HEIFERS S20 600 770 930 699 830 910 1065 650 1295 510 480 1270 1600 1270 295 155 152 150 140 4 3 3 35 2" 2 2 -'2 2 2 4 5 3 2 8.40 8.65 9.25 4.75 5.75 6.50 7.25 8.00 5.50 6.50 7.00 7.75 8.00 5.00 9.25 10.00 10.25 10.50 COWS BULLS CALVES MONKEY KILLS MOTHS ; STANFORD, Me., May 15. Mrs. M. J. Stanton, a moth inspector, uses a trained monkey to climb out on the smalled branches of trees for the moth nests. A WOMAN'S BACK The Advice of This Richmond Woman Is of Certain Value. . Many a woman's back has many aches and pains. Ofttimes 'tis the kidneys' fault. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are so effective. Many Richmond women know this: Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. Jane Cooper, 922 N. 12th St., Richmond, says: "My back has always given me the most trouble. It ached and was stiff and sore. My kidneys were also irregular in action and sometimes I had dizzy spells and headaches. Every time I have ben this way I have procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Quigley's drug store and they have never failed to relieve me. I have never found another kidner medicine that has done me so much good." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask Tor a kidney remedy get Doans' Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cooper had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Adv. the largest sky-scraper to the small
MRS. OWEN CARROLL DIES ON BIRTHDAY
On her" fifty-third birthday, Mrs. Fannie Carroll wife of Owen Carroll, this city,, died at the Reid Memorial hospital. Sunday morning. Death was caused by -.Dropsy. Besides her husband, four, sons and one daughter survive. ? The: funeral will be rheld from the chapel of -Jordan, McManusrHunt and Walterman. Tuesday afternoon at '2 Don't Live in the Kit cHen Emancipate yourself from kitchen drudgery by learning the food value and culinary uses of Shredded Wheat Biscuit. You can prepare a most wholesome, nourishing meal in a few moments by heating a few Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore crispness ; then cover with berries or other fruits and serve with milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y, If Make Skin Smooth There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25c bottle of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that pimples, black heads, eczema, ringworm aud similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes all skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zemo, Cleveland. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young !s to reel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bullous look In your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from Inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle In their action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the Uver and clearing the system of impurities You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c cer box. All druggists. ( The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus. ashfnjsfott (pjnutt JBest Location at a Price You Can Afford." 18th and Main. Dltclned By a Small Bug getting in your eye. when you can get goggles and eye protectors from il C5 up Optometrist. 10 N. Ninth St. , Phone 2765. Open May 15, 1916. 18th and Main. Leather Goods FOR Graduation What gift would be more pleasing to the graduate than Leather Goods of the best quality? Millers have splendid assortments of LEATHER PURSES, CASES, DESK SETS, ROLLS, TRAVELING CARD MUSIC BAGS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING SETS, TOILET SETS, ETC. We most cordially Invite you to inspect our line before making your purchase... 827 MAIN. PHONE 1811.
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