Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 192, 30 June 1916 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AN SUN-TELEQRAM, FRIDAY,-JUNE 30, 1916
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Jfl OPENS STRONG
AT HIGHER PRICES
f CAGO, June 80. Wheat opened
fi and at fractionally higher
l and continued to make small
in the early trading. Better had a reassuring effect. July
d at Sl.01. and September at
n opened a shade easier with
rate offerings. The local element
inclined to bearishness. There
ome evidence of ' selling pre
byt the buying was good nd
. Jnarket held stubbornly. July
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Id at 75Ac and September at
s was a shade easier with corn
re was a fair volume of July
I and scattered buying of fu-
onths at the start. July opened
and September at 34 94c Pro-
were higher.
GRAIN
HICAGO FUTURES
pNCINNATI GRAIN L'lNNATI. O., June 30. What:
rtd winter fl.08Gl.10, No. 3 1.05 : No. 2 white 79 ft 79 , No. 2 79(JT794, ear 7779. : No. 2, mixed. 3 8 ! 396.
Open. FIlKh. Low. Close WHEAT 103 102 101 101 105 106 104 104 CORN 75 75 74 . 75 73 73 70 73 OATS 39 29 38 28 38 38 38 35
TOLEDO GRAIN .EDO. June 30. Wheat: Cash . Clovereeed: Cash $9, Ooto-
9.20. Oleike $9.50. Timothy,
Sheep and lamb supply light; prime wethers, 17.60 7.75; good, 6.75 7.40; spring ambs, 17.00 11.00. Hogs: Receipts. 15; market active; prime heavy, J10O.00; mediums, $10; heavy yorkers, $10.00; light yorkers, $9.8009.90; pigs, $9.659.75; roughs, $8.509.00; stags, $7.007.25; heavy mixed, $10.00. mixed J10&10.05.
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, June 30. Hogs: Receipts, 6.000; market 20c higher; best hogs. $10.00; heavies, $9.75; pigs, $6.009.75; bulk of sales, $9.75 9.90. Cattle: Receipts, 600; market strong; choice heavy steers, $9.00 10.75; light steers, $8.009.75; heifers $6.00(09.50; cows, $5.257.75; bulls, $5.0008.00; calves, $5.0011.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts, 500;
market lower; prime sheep, $6.25; lambs, $7.258.50.
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PRODUCE
CHICAGO CASH
CAGO, June 20. Wheat: No 2
, No. 2 hard winter, 90. corn: yellow 77 078. No. 4 yellow
77. Oats: No. 2 white 38
. 4 white 3738Vt, standard ts.
IVE STOCK
1 CHICAGO
ON STOCK YARDS, 111., June
ogs: Receipts 16.000; Market , 10 high; god heavlea. $9.30ift ouRh heavies. $9.30?T9.45; light, 9.85; pigs. $7.6509.30. le: Receipts, 1.500; market ; beeves. $7.50011.25; cows
elfcrs. $3.75(f7 9.85; stockers and
.rs, $S.75(Sf S.S0; calves. $8.50
NEW YORK NEW YORK, June 30. Live poultry
steady. Chickens 2328, fowls 17
019. Butter, easier, creamery firsts
2728. Eggs firmer, 2324.
CINCINNATI PRODUCE
Butter Creamery whole milk extra
32c, centralised extra 29 c, do firsts 26c, do 6econd 23c, dairy fancy '4c.
Eggs: Prime firsts, 22, firsts, 22,
n-tlnary firsts- 21, seconds 19, duck 23 cents.
Poultry: Broilers 1 pounds, 24c
26c, broilers over 1 lba. 29c, roasters 11c, hens, 4 lbs. and over 16c, under 4 lbs. 16. Strawberries Home-grown Gandy's $ 2.25 (g 2.40 per 24-o.uart crate.
Potatoes: Eastern Cobbler $3.50
bbl., Southern $1.501.65 per
hamper. Southern $1.501.65 per 90-90-lb. sack.
Sweet Potatoes Alabama sells at
$l.O01.25 per hamper.
Tomatoes: Texas sell at 60 80c
per 4-basket crate.
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INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES
CHICAGO
CHICAGO, June 30. Butter: Re
celptB 17.140, firsts 2536. E'ga:
Receipts 13,679. firsts 2122. Live
Poultry: Chickens 15, springers 21
25, roosters 11. Potatoes: Receipts
seven cars; Wisconslns 95$1.05.
cp: Roccints, boo; market
y, shade high; natives and west-
25 7.90; lambs, $7.25(0 9.60.
PITTSBURG
TiRURGH, Juno 30. Cattlo
ight; market steady; choice
'.),50; good steers. $9.75(R
Idy butchers, $9.755110.25;
$1259.00; common. $6.75
ctjimon to fat bulls, $5.00 ciimon to fat cows. $4.00 hirers, $6,00S9.00; fresh cows
rria;erH, $4.ih's? on; voai calves
Kit'ino,
NEW YORK EXCHANGE
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
American Locomotive, 67. American Beet Sugar. 87. American Smelter, 93. Anaconda, 82. U. S. Steel, com., 85. . U. S. Steel, pfd., 117. Atchison 104. St. Paul. 97. Ot. Northern pfd.. 102. Lehigh Volley 78. N. Pacific 113. S. Pacific, 97. MI. Pacific. 138. . Pennsylvania, 67. Bethlehem Steel. 435.
0 Un it O70
ref. Stock
u can make money on
rowed capital, if good
jlgement is used in se
lling your investment.
e is an example:
you bin $1,000 to invest
BiO sharei of 6 cumulative
Pied Slock of Cities Service Clt 87 $1740.00 P Account $1000.00 WlleooMt5 740.00
$1740.00
dir. m stock ...$120.00
iatorast on lou.. 37.00
Nrt in to $1,000 invested 8.3
Ces Service Co. 6 " kiulative Preferred Stock Thbmpany is earning its diend several times oveit publishes monthly rem of earnings the lastlmonths show over 209Hr Common Stock cfter Yg preferred dividends. Not Adent for earnings from any djsource or territory. Equitlk of preferred issue as represk by market value of comnlstock is very great.
utviatntvable month v.
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Wtiit t,tint facts itt out fret
srtu:raiM mart them circular
RICHMOND MARKETS
GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS
Heavlea $9.35
Heavy mixed $9.00
Mediums . $9.25
Heavy yorkers $.V25 P'gs $708 Stags $4.50(36 CATTLE Butcher steers $7.f?0iT?R.0fl Heifers $67.50 Cows $56 Calves $5.00 10.00 SHEEP Top lambs $9.00 Sheep $5010
PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. Country butter, paying 20c to 22c; sellinn 25c to 30c. Eggs, paying ISc, selling 23c. Country lr.rd, paying 12c; selling 18c. Creamery butter, selling 35o. Potatoes, selling $1.80 per bushel. Spring chickens, dressed, paying 30c; selling, 35c.
FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay. selling $17.0018.00. Oats, paying 35c. Corn, payinn 65c. Middlings. $27.50. Oil meal. $3S.50. Bran, selling. $26.00. Salt, $1.50 ton. Tankage. $48.00 ton.
8 14 7 76 52
2 2 14 17 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1
HOGS
STEERS
HEIFERS
COWS-
BULLS
CALVES
103 $ 8.00 120 9.25 120 9.40 188 9.8C 162 9.75 813 7 00 685 7.25 805 8.25 1263 3.75 1341 10.00 660 6.50 675 7 25 835 7.75 700 8.25 520 8.75 890 4.50 10.30 5.50 930 6.00 1260 6.85 1370 7.50 950 5.50 1135 o.OO 1090 6.25 1280 6 75 265 7.50 115 9.00 180 10.50 180 11.50
RECRUITS IN RICHMOND.
Lieutenant Overholser of the Eaton company of the Ohio national guard was in Richmond yesterday trying to get recruits to fill his company to full strength.
M'BETH LEAVES CITY,
VVESTCOTT REMOVES
Office equipment of the Westcott
Motor car company was today re
moved to the new offices of the com
pany at Springfield, O., and by tomor
row afternoon the work of removing
the machinery, equipment and supplies in the local factory to Spring'
field will have been practically com
pleted.
After the first of July the Westcott cars will be manufactured in Spring
field.
About the first of August the Davis
Motor Car company will take Dosses
sion of the buildings which have been
used by the Westcott company.
R. S. McBeth, advertising manager of the Westcott company, today an
nounced he had resigned his position
ana would remove to Indianapolis. TALKS ON PATRIOTISM The Rev. Milo S. Hinckle will sneak
on some Independence day theme at
fc-ast Main Street Friends church Sunday morning. In the evening he will give an illustrated lecture on African missions.
CALL UPON MORROW
In case volunteers are called for the United States army, Dr. R. D. Morrow will be called to examine the recruits. Last year he enlisted as volunteer medical examiner in the army.
CITY
BRTFFS
Be sure and secure one of our fine "Pianista" player pianos at the special low price of only $400 on easy payments. STEIN WAY & SONS
Masonic Temple Bldg.
North 9th and A Sts.
Bulgarian Butermllk at Prices, fresh
every day. 30-lt
COAL FOR MORRISSON-REEVES
LIBRARY. rronocals will oe received up to
noon on Saturday, July 1, 1916, for furnishing coal to Morrisson-Reeves Li
brary for next winter; 100 tons, more or less, best quality Pocahontas egg, to be delivered in the bin at the library; one bin full, about 20 tons, be
fore cold weather, and balance as need
ed during the season.
W. K. BRADBURY, President Library Com. June 28-3t
Peach Ice Cream, the first of the
season, and eight other flavors at
Prices. 30-lt
Prices don't make all the Ice Cream, but they do make and serve the best. 30-lt Turtle Soup every day at Brokamp's, 213 Main. 6 frl t' Prices Egg Frappes are wholesome and delicious. 30.1t SUMMER EXCURSIONS Via Ohio Electric Ry. and boat lines to Niagara Falls.
Dates: July 12, 26, August 2 and 16. Plan your vacation to take in one of these trips.
Call and see the wonderful "Pianista" player piano on display in our front window. Only $400 on easy payments. STEINWAY & SONS Masonic Temple Bldg. North 9th and A Sts.
ERNSBERGER TO SPEAK
Rev. C. S. Ernsberger, Springfield, O., will conduct the services at St. Paul's Lutheran church next Sunday morning. There will be no services In the evening. No arrangements have been made to find a successor for the Rev. Mr. Huber.
GARRANZA NOTE
Continued From Page One. conditions, it la not just that foreigners should pretend and expect to be immune. "It is a fact that the American military authorities and same government could not deny that Gen. Gaira from the sixth day of March notified that he had been advised that Villa, leading a band of marauders was on their way to the frontier, going through Pallomas." "It is of public domain that prosecution of Villa was immediately started and that the maurader bands were soon scattered." It is a imputation of the American government that the constitutionalist government $vas not anxious to end these intrusions or to punish the guilty for the crimes committed. "It is inexact in every manner of form the imputation of lack of loyalty on part of the Constitutionalist troops which is the virtue in the note at the time civilians attacked the American troops at Parral. "The constitutionalist government
could not help but consider the presence of the American troops in Mexico because the orders which this army had from its own government and as published by the American press, were to commence the persecution of Villa and his bandits returninc to
their 'own territory once these bands dispersed or that the constitutionalist troops should take the pursuit as they had done.
Joan of Arc could not read or write.
H. S. WEED LIFE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PHONE 2551
BONDS
VWON TBW4T BM
lawyer
STOCKS cincinriATi.cs
COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & KlefotbV Anthracite, chestnut, $8.50; anthra
cite, stove or egg. $8.15; Pocahontas,
lump or egg, $5.00, mine run. $4.50; slack. $4.C0; Winifred iump, $4.60;
Campbell's lump, $4.t0; Kanawha
lump, $4.50; Indiana lump, $4.00;
Hcoking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel
lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket lump
$4.75; Tennessee lunp. $5 00; coke all
sizes, $7.00; nut and slack. $3.50; Jackson, $5.75; Kentucky lump, $4.75; Winfred washed pea, $4.25.
Immediate Sbipmeic from Stock
Structural Shapes, Cold Rolled Steel, Bars, Plates, Sheets:
' I INuts, tsoits, Kiveis, ) Ralls, Spikes, etc
W. J. Oday & CO. Indianapoiis
Niagara Falls Excursions
Via Ohio Electric Ry. and boat lines. Dates: July 12, 26, August 2 and 16 Plan your vacation to take one of these trips.
JULY FOURTH
Opening of Jackson Park. The beautiful park on the interurban west of Centerville. Dancing afternoon and evening in big pavilion. Music by Dixon's orchestra and cabaret singers. Refreshments and lunch. Come and enjoy the day. 29 2t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Estate of Clayton Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrators with the will annexed, of the estate of Clayton Miller, deceased, late Of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Martha Miller and The First National Bank of Richmond, Indiana, Administrators, i (June 30-juIy 1-7)
CATTLE
SHEEP and OATS Buy Your Stockers and Feeders B. G. Stanley ORDER BUYER Room No. 564, Kansas City Stock Yards. References: Union County National Bank, of Liberty, Ind., and Drovers' National Bank, of Kansas City, Mo.
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The Door of Success is a hard one to open unless you have health. Have you investigated and learned what others have already proved regarding Chiropractic Nature's way to health and long life. Call and ask us about the many famous people who have derived wonderful benefits from Nature's agent. CHIROPRACTIC. G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. Phone 1603. 35 South 11th St. Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment.
RECRUIT TOO YOUNG HIS PARENTS CLAIM
: Forest Eadler, who Joined the United army at the' local recruiting station yesterday is not 1 years old as he represented himself when he Joined the army, the' parents of the hoy told Sergeant Bond today. . They claim that he Is only 16 years old and demanded that he be released Immediately because he didn't have necessary consent. , Sergeant Bond has no Jurisdiction over the. boy, however. He is now in the Columbus station.. , - .' ' ;
: Vancouver island. it: is estimated, alone can supply 1,000,000,000 feet of merchantable timber a year for . 100 years.
DRAKE'S
26 Dogs and Deer With the two highest Leaping Dogs in America and Two Other Big Acts . Amateurs Friday Night Two Shows 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. Prices 10 and 15c.
ELL LAPEL FLAGS.' ' - , . , ...,v t TERM H'lTTTV Tt T..n. a:
Monday for the Union hospital will be ' raised by the Sale of 20,000 lapel flags, j Already 8,000 flags have " been sold1 and canvassers have begun to dispose 1 of more, . They, are finding little! difficulty in selling them with patriotism running high on account of the international situation. - . , V.V... f. .r' Philadelphia courts last year' totea 3,832 men to support their wives. .
COllSgPBB TONIGHT and j -TOMORROW V
Metro Days
,..A
Ethel Barrymdre
IN ' . '
"The Kiss of Hate
And Mr. and Mrs. Sidney brew In a Metro Drew Comedy. And Don't Forget to Ask for the Free Magazine.
HEAR HARRY FRANKEL. HE SINGS EVERY NIGHT.
THETORIUM Five Reel Klondike Drama De Luxe The Deathlock.
Drive It Into the Barn AS we told you, a Low Cloverleaf gives the manure a double beating. It also spreads manure eight feet wide or better. But the wonderful thing is that it does this from a box only 45 inches wide. The spreader itself is j so narrow that it can be driv6n into any modern barn j and loaded from the gutters. Only one handling of the manure for the quickest, best job of spreading you ever did. How does that sound to you? If you have even begun to think about buying a spreader, see this Low Cloverleaf. You will say you never saw a better manure spreader. It won't take long to look it over. Your dealer has one set up for you to sec s .''' International Harvester Company of America (lacvrporatcd) Low Cloyerleaf spreaders are sold by Jones & Williams Richmond, Ind.
r.
Constipation upsets the entire system, causing many illnesses to the hu
man family. Don't worry Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea will drive out
constipation, regulate the bowels, tone the stomach and purify the system.'
Gire it a thoro trial. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.
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Summer Weather Cool Summer Hats We Clean and Reblock Ladie3 and Men's PANAMAS BANCOCKS LEGHORNS STRAWS.
Wayne Hat Shop Northeast Cor. 11th and Main Streets.
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Get Into One of Our
PALM BEACHSUITS If you want real comfort on the hottest day. -''',, See our big showing of these suits priced $5 Jo $15 And Main Display of STRAW HATS. We feel that you can find yours
Priced at-
$1 to $6 In Summer Furnishing we, offer splendid values in Manhattan Shirts, . Holeproof Hose, Ties, Underwear, Etc.
T1HIE MODEL . W. E. JAMESON, PROP. ' f
