Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 162, 25 May 1916 — Page 9

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VHEAT'jS STRONGER THM punii ja WEEK -' CHICAGO May 25. Wheat opened stronger tcy than it has for a week. Hot weathf report from the aouthweit Report, of damace . to the crop in Oahoma and Kansas gare a flrmpe to the market. May opened a1.08, July was up c at .1110. . ..,. ... . -Theresas general buying of July. Corn wa fractionally lower, caused by reports, Kansas receipts and warmer weaieT. May opened at 73c, July at 71 and

- Septerfer at "70HC Oats also were :fractially lower. May opened at 42 d July a cent lower. ProTisions wereower. Tit speculative market on the board of t&de was Irregular and unsettled dutft the entire day, and while wheat cloed with net gains of c to c, con. lost le to 2c. Oats were c tfc lower to He higher.- Top prices fr wheat were attractive to longs, i'id many of them sold out In order to yecure profits. There was considerAble short wheat put out on the advance. The scattered longs in corn led in the selling, and it is believed that there is still a good-sized open Interest in the May. futures. . jCash sales were: Wheat 15,000 bu., trn, 105,000 bu., and oats 180,000 bu. Hog products were off 5 to 17 yt

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CHICAGO FUTURES

r Open. High. WH E AT i 'ttty 108 109 My ...-110 111 CORN Jfty 78 73 Jdy 71 71 r OAT8 Mfcy 42 42 July 40 40

Low. Close 108 108 109 110

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r CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, May 25. Wheat: No. 2 lard winter -$1.09. . Corn: No. 2 jhite 7172No. 2 yellow 71 S!. No. 2 yellow 7172, No. 4 ft. No. 4 yellow 7072. Oats: No. 3 Hlite 39 40, No. 4 white 3940. standard 4243. TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, May 25. Wheat: Cash $1.16,, July $1.17. September $1.18. Clovereeed: Cash $8.70, October $2.77. Alslke $9.50. Timothy: Cash $3.60, September $47 ;-"

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CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., May 25 Hogs: Receipts 16,000, market 5c lower, mixed and butchers $9.55 10.00, good heavies $9.7510.05, rough heavies $9.409.70, light $9.459.95, pigs $8.5009.25, bulk of sales $9.75 9.95. Cattle: Receipts 4,000, market itrong, beeves $8.00 10.75, cows and heifers $4.259.50, stockers and feeders $6.76 9.00, calves $8.75 11.75.

Sheep: Receipts 9.000, market 25o

lower, natives and westerns $5.50 9.25, lambs $8.50 12.65.

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., May 25. Cattle:

Supply light, market steady, prime

steers $9.S010.25, good steers 9.Z5(p

9.75. tidy butchers $9.00 9.50, fair $8.258.75, common $7.008.00. com

mon to fat bulls $5.00 8.60, common to fat cows $4.00 8.50, heifers $6.00 9.00, fresh cows and springers $40.00 80.00,'veal calves $10.0012.50.

Sheep and lambs: Supply fair and

slow, prime wethers $8.258.50, lambs $6.00 10.50, spring lambs $10.00

14.00. Hogs: , Receipts 10 double decks, market active, prime heavy $10.15 10.17, mediums $10.15 10.17, heavy yorkers $10.1510.17, light

yorkers $9.75 9.90, pigs $9.509.60, roughs $9.009.15. stags $7.007.2o, heavy mixed $10.1510.17.

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CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. O.. May 25. Hogs: Receipts 2.900. market slow.

Cattle: Receipts 800, market steady,

calves steady.

Sheep: Receipts 1,100, market slow.

lambs slo-v.

INDIANAPOLIS

:dianapoUS. Ind.. May 25.

Hogs: Receipts 75,000, market 10

15c higher, best hogs $935, heavies

$9.75, pigs $6.009.25, bulk of sales $9.759.90.

Cattle: Receipts 1.500, market

strong, choice heavy steers. $9.00 10.45. llJtht steers $8.009.75. heifers

S6.50a9.60. cows $5.758.35. bulls

$5.508.25. calves $5.0011.00.

Sheep and lambs: Receipts 700.

market 50c lower, prime sheep $8.00, lambs $8.00 10.00.

produce:

NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 25. Live poultry unsettled. Butter quiet, creamery firsts 2929. Eggs week,, 21 24.

CHICAGO CHICAGO. May 25. Butter: Receipts 12.391 tubs, firsts 27 28. Egs: Receipts 29,940 cases, firsts 2121. Live Poultry: Chickens 19. roosters 12. Potatoes: Receipts 21 cars, Wlsconslns 95 $1.05.

The American hen produced during tee last census year nearly 20,000,000,000 eggs, and the products has been increasing since that-time.

NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS Anaconda, 85. American Can, 57. - American. Beet Sugar. 73. American 8melter,101, - U. S. SteeL- com., 85. U, S. SteeL pfd., 117, ' Atchison, 105. St. Paul, 98. . . Gt-.Northernpfd.. 121-. Lehigh Valley. 79. N. Pacific 113. S. Pacific, 100. U: Pacific. 139. , Pennsylvania, 57. Bethlehem Steel, 458.

GIRL CLAIMS

RICHMOND MARKETS

GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies '. $9.50 Heavy mixed $9.25 Mediums 59.25 Heavy yorkers $3.25 Light yorkers 8.25 Pigs $78 Stags $4.50 6 CATTLE Butcher steers ....$7.00 a 8.00 Heifers $6 7.50 Cows ,., ...,$4.50;6.00 Calves $5 9 SHEEP Top Iambs ..............$10.00 Sheep ...$5.00 6.00 PRODUCE (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. Country butter, paying 20o to 25c; selling 25c to 30c. Eggs, paying 20c; selling 25c. Country lard, paying 12c; selling 18ct Creamery butter, selling 35c. . Potatoes, selling $1.50 per bushei. Young chickens, dressed, paying 25c; selling 28c. FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay. selling $15.00617.00. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $26.50. Oil meal. $38.50. Bran, selling. $26.00. Salt. $1.4o a 'barrel. Tankage. $48.00 ton. COAL'QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & Klefotbl. Anthracite chestnut, $8.40; anthracite stove or egg, $8.15; Pocahontas lump or egg, $5.00.- mine run, S4.50; slack, $4.00; Winifred lump, $4.50; Campbell's lump. $4X0; Kanawha lump, , $4.50; . Indiana lump, $4.00; Hocking -Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel lump. $4,73; .. . Yellow-, Jacket lump $4.75 ; Tennessee lump. $5.00; coke all I Sizes. $7.00; nift and slack. $3.50; Jackson, $5.75; Kentucky lump, $4.75;. Winfred washed pea, $4.25. BULLSINDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS 11 100 $9.00 10 121 9.35 36 155 9.65 46 197 9.85 SO ................ .. 257 9.90 STEERS 5 756 7.50 9 : ......... 901 8.75 11 946 9.00 13 979 9.50 18 1232 10.25 HEIFERS 2 515 7.50 2 750 8.35

3 733 9.00 1 620 9.50

COWS

2 700 4.50 2 1023 6.50 1 1300 8.50

BULLS

1 460 6.00 1 1420 7.75 1 1090 8.25

CALVES

3 233 6.25

4 147 11.00

3 186 11.00

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

; , (Continued Prom' Page One.) - the law prohibiting the intermarriage of whites and negroes!

The prosecutor declares that he is

positive the girl has no negro blood

and the girl's mother will take the

witness stand In court tomorrow t

testify that the -father-of 'the girt. Mrs;

jones- nrst cusband, is Manual Eadler,

a wnue man and & well known rest dent of Richmond.

-Ida Eadler says that ever since she

was a little girl she has been told that she was part negro; that her-father was a full blooded negro named Pat

terson, sae says that when she attended school she was , taunted with the fact that she had negro blood, and, as a result, accepted the tact that she

was part negro. ' - w

She says she represented herself to be . a negro when she applied for a marriage license at Hamilton. The

girl and Roy White have been resi

dents of Richmond for several years.

wny tney did not apply-for a mar

riage license from the Wayne circuit

court was not stated. Mother Denies Story.

Mrs. Jones, when called to police

headquarters this morning, vigorously

denied her daughter's assertion that

she had a negro father, named Patter

son. - She says she never knew a

negro by the name of Patterson. Mrs

Jones also stated that, some years ago her daughter Inquired" of her concerning her, parentage and she told her at that time that she had no negro blood. The girl has the complexion of an

octoroon with raven black hair.

Ida Eadler and White were both arraigned in city court this morniag on a statuatory charge and each entered a plea of not guilty. White asked that the hearing of the case be postponed until tomorrow to give him an opportunity of securing an attorney to defend himself and the Eadler girl, PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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