Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 214, 26 July 1916 — Page 9

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oeaJ HIGHER QUOTATIONS OPEN WHEAT MART CHICAGO, July 26. Wheat opened strong at ic higher today following a rush of buying at the start by traders who sold out on yesterday's closing breaks. Weather in the northwest is reported as warning rapidly, but rust reports were not eo numerous. Reports of bad weather all over the corn belt raised the price of corn, which opened at 79 Uc to 79c, after closing yesterday at 78c. Oats responded to the strength in other grain and made fair advances with light offerings. While the net changes in wheat were comparatively small for the day there was a decline of c In the nearby futures and advances of He to 4c in the more deferred months. Corn closed H to c lower to to ttc higher. Oats were c to c lower. Cash sales of corn at Chicago were 214.000 bushels; oats, 945,000. Hog products were fractionally lower all around. GRAIN CHICAGO FUTURES Open. High. Low. Close WHEAT July 1204 1204 Sept. 121 121 CORN July 83 83 Sept.' 79 79 y9 OATS July 41 41 Sept 41 41 117 117 118 119 82 82 78 78 41 40 ' 41 TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, July 26. What: Cash $1.27, December $1.32. Cloverseed Cash $9.10, October $9.20. Alsike: Cash $9.30. Timothy: Cash $2.95, September $2 55. CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, July 26.-Wheat: No. 2 red $1.24. Corn: No. 2 white 83Va (3 84, No. 2 wMte 83, No. 4 white 77, No. 4 yellow 7981. Oats: No. 2 white 40 . No. 4 white 39 41, standard 4242. CINCINNATI GRAIN CINCINNATI, July 26. Wheat: No. 2 red winter $1.281.29. No. 3 $1.23 ffi 1.26. Sales 12 cars. Corn: No. 2 white, 83 84, No. 2 yellow 83 83 Vi. Oats: No. 3 mixed 39 40. . . , ; ,. PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, July 26. Cattle: Supply light, market steady; prime steers $9.2509.50, good steers. $8.509, tidy butchers $8 8.40, fair $7.257.50, common $t$7, common to fat bulls $4.504.75. heifers ?58. fresh cows and springers $4580, veal calves $12.5013. Sheep and latabs: Supply llRht: prime wethers $7.75(58, good $7.25(5'7.65, lambs $7010.25. Hogs: Receipts ten double decks, market active: prime heavy.mediums and heavy yorkers $10.45. light yorkers $10.30, pigs $10010.25. roughs $99.35, stags $707.50, heavy mixed $10.45. CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, July 26. Hogs: Receipts 2.400. market steady; packers and butchers $708.90. Cattle: Receipts 600. market slow. Sheep: Receipts 6,000, market weak; lambs, lowpr, - CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARD. III. July 26. Hogs: Receipts 140,000. market steady; mixed and butcher $9.2010, good heavies $9.35010, rough heavies $9.0509.30, lights $9.35010.05. pigs $8.6009.30. bulk of sales $9.3509.90. Cattle: Receipts 9,000, market 10c to 15c higher; beeves $6.40010.45, cows and heifers $3.7508.60, stockers and feeders $5.1508.10. calves $9.75011.75. Sheep: Receipts 9,000, market strong, natives and westerns $3.2508.85. lambs $7.75011.50. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, July 26 Hogs: Receipts 1.000, market steady: best hogs $10.20, heavies $10.10. pigs $70 ?9.85. bulk of sales $10.10. Cattle: f BRIEFS Sour stomach, clogged up bowels, pimples, blackheads, foul breath, are evils of constipation. Holister's Rocky Mountain Tea regulates the bowels, improves the blood, cleans the stomach, a medicine the whole familv should take, 33c. Tea or Tablets, cieni Thistlethwaite. Adv. DIRE DISTRESS It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Richmond Readers. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache is often the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to the kidneys' aid. Means that urinary troubles may follow. Or danger of worse kidney trouble. Horn's Richmond testimony: Mrs. Mabel Manning, 1105 W. 5th! St., Richmond, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for about a year and nothing else has ever done me so much good. My back bad given me a lot of trouble for a long time and the kidney secretions were irregular in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills have always given me relief. I gladly advise anyone to get a box at Qulgley's drug store, when troubled In this way." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney reemdy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Manning had. Foster-Milburn props.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

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Receipts 1,000, mafket higher; choice heavy steers $8.7509.90, light steers $609.25, heifers $4.7508.75, cows $5.25 07, bulls. $507, calves $5011.75. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 600, market steady; prime sheep $6.50, lambs $7.25 0 8.50. PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK, July 26. Live poultry dull; chickens 20024, fowls 20. Butter, good demand; creamery fiirste 27 029. Eggs 25 026. NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 54. Anaconda, 78. American Locomotive, 64. American Beet Sugar, 88. American Smelter, 92. U. S. Steel, com., 86. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117. Atchison, 104. Gt. Northern, pfd.. 118. Lehigh Valley, 77. N. Y. Central, 193. N. Pacific, 110. S. Pacific, 97. Union Pacific, 136. ennsylvanla, 56. Bethlehem Steel, 435. CHICAGO CHICAGO, July 26. Butter: Receipts 16,666 tubs;-firsts 2426. ggs: Receipts 10,951 cases; firsts 22 022. Live poultry: Chickens 17, springers 21 023, roosters 13. Potatoes: Receipts 20 cars. Wisconsins 70075. CINCINNATI PRODUCE Butter: Creamery whole milk extra 31c, centralized extra 29; do firsts 25; do seconds 22; dairy fancy 22c. Eggs: Prime firsts, 24; nrsts 22; ordinary firsts 20; seconds, 18; duck. 21. Poultry: Broilers 1 lbs. 19021. broilers over 1 lbs. 23, roosters 12, hens, 4 lbs. and over 17; under 4 lbs. 17 cents. Potatoes: Eastern Cobblers $2,400 2.60 bbl., Southern $1.15 90-lb sack. Triumphs $2.4002.60. Sweet Potatoes Alabama sells at $1.2501.50 per hamper. Tomatoes: Texas sell at 50065c per 4-basket crate. Home grown, $2.2502.50 a bushel. Apples: New Early Harvest sell at $3.0003.25 per brl, Red Astrakhan at $101.50 per hamper and Transparent at $1.5001.75 per hamper. Cantaloupes: California and Arizona standard crate $2.7503.00; Indiana $2.5002.75. ' ' ' '"" Onions: Crystal White sell at $20 2.25 per crate and Louisville at $3.75 04.00 per brl. Lemons: California $3.7504.50: Messina $3.5004.50. limes $101.25 per box. Blackberries: Home grown $2,000 2.50 per 24-quart crate. DR. FRUTH Specialist in Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. Is Direct frorr. New York City and will be at Hotel Westcott, Richmond, Ind., on Saturday One Day Only, returning every 28 days. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. IV. Prnth fs as eminently anccectfa! Srmct.ist In the treatment and dlagnoal of aU long ftaac'insr and ratilstent Chronic Diseases nod J)iBorJert. He has a lonir-cstablisbed and well merited reputation, as the result of hia large practice and extensive Hospital experience, which baa made him ao proficient that be caa name and locate your disease In a few rosatites. I r. Pratb served aa an Intern or Hospital Doctor In one of the largeat Hospitals of Mew York Cltv of which be la a graduate. He baa success f illy treated many of the moat difficult cases of, Chronic Diseases of men and women. That Is v'dr his reputation lias spread, why be has conli'iued bis visits year after year, while other 'loctors have made a few visits mmA stopped. I Dr. Prnth treats Diseases of tbo Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Lunys, Heart. Bloo.1. Skin. is ;rvs. ivivor. stomacn. intestines, moneys an lila'luer. Consumption In an early stare. Co limb. Rlntfpirln Ears and Deafness. Paralysis, N'onralgla. Kpilopsy. Sick. HeadHcbe, Goitre, llMema, Scrofula. Appendicitis. Gruvel, Rheiw mutism, of Joints and rantclei. Also treat i seises of woman scieaHQcalljr. PIL.KS CUIIED WITHOUT BJVIPB. Fluuro. Fistula and other roctal disease treated without gurrfcal operation. SatraieaJ Cwaea anil Rnytara Gives t?oil Atlsatiaaw TTOBVOCS DEDIXITT. Are you nervous and dospooeut; easily xcfteS and irritable; w.aak and debilitated; bred morn. h.zt; without ambition, energy or strength: life less, eaaUy fattened; distrustful, and wttboul confldence in yourself? Have yew atsokea. re-J or blurred eyes, pimel on your faeet weal back, or deposit fa urine? i PRIVATE DISEASES SPECIALTY. Cases of long steadier especially desired. Jrong treatment and Incorrect diagnosis have rften resu)ted in the worst afflictions. Vartro cele. Hydrocele, Blood Poison, Syphilis, UbaiN ural D is ch a rare s, Weakness. EmmJsslons, Dahftty, NonroacaoM, DassioeM. aad Defective Mootoct, which rutDhody and ramd. Itlsfciffhly important you obtain tbe services of a physician who baa established a rood rpUttloa fox treat Ins? these diseases. Dr. Prnth has made years of Study ef Prl. vate Diseases of men and women. He knows and usne tbe most sdenttfto methods of treating thorn. Viundreds of women suffer untold arony with dlsoases which have been necleted or u iciUfuUy treated. WOWDERFCI. CUBBB ""w" ave been made by him. You should consult aim if you have any Chronic Disease. A Spec ialist who baa mad a lifetime study of such diseases is certainly prepared to gtve you tfaa best results, and ft yon are sick, you need tciet bfic treatment. Dr. Prnth spares no effort to cure bis patients.' He knows that rood rewulta mean as much tt feim as to tbe patient. Most of his new patient roroe through the recommendation of otticra room he has treated. Coaiemltation and Kxaaafaaliea Pre aed sMlideatiaU

RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies ................ $9.40 Heavy mixed $9.25 Mediums $9.40 Heavy Yorkers $9 25 Pigs $73 Stags $4.5006 CATTLE Butcher steers $7.00tf28.00 Heifers $607.50 Cows .. $506 Calves $5.0010.0C SHEEP Spring Iambs $8.00 Sheep ....i... .$5010

FEED QUOTATIONS Clover nay, $8. Old hay, Belling, $1617. Oats, paying, 32c. Corn, payln, 75c. Middlings, $28. Oil meal. $38.50. Bran, selling, $26.00. Salt, $1.50 bbl. Tankage, $48.00 ton. PRODUCE (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. - Country butter, paying 20c to 22c; sellins 25c to 30c. Eggs, paying 20c, selling 25c. Country lard, paying 13c, selling 18o Creamery butter, selling 35o. New Potatoes, selling. $1.75 bushel. Spring chickens, dressed, paying 30c; selling, 35c. COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & Klefotn). Anthracite, chestnut, $8.65, anthracite, stove or egg. $8.40; Pocahontas, lump or egg, $5.00, mine run. $4.50; slack. $4.C0; Winifred iump. $4.50; Campbell's lump, $4.f0; Kanawha lump, $4.50; Indiana lump, $4.00; Hccklng Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket lump $4.75; Tennessee ludp, $5.00; coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack, $3.50; Jackson, $5.75; Kentucky lump, $4.75; Winfred washed pea, $4.25. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS 3 16 64 46

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HEIFERS COWS BULLS -CALVES 1 3 3 2 2 MUST WORK ROADS OR EAT SHORT DIET. W. O. Jones, county supervisor of roads, found the first county jail prisoner who refused to work on the roads, Tuesday. The man refused to work with shackles on. Because he did not live in Richmond, Mr. Jones refused to grant the ; prisoner's request and loaded him up and took him back to the county jail. Here he was placed in the dog cell and Charles Morgan has announced his intention of placing him on a bread and water diet until he consents to work. The world's turpentine output exceeds 25,000,000 gallons annually, the United States being the greatest producing nation. Today HOLBROOK BLINN in "The Weakees of Man " TOMORROW CRANE WILBUR in a Mutual Masterpiece. 22 The

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Deaths and Funerals. John Henry Sanders, aged 86 years died Tuesday morning at his home In Concord. He is survived by a wife, seven sons and two daughters. Funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev.. Albert J. Feeger in charge. Burial in Concord. NELE'ON Wilbur M. Nelson, 55, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Weyman, 130 Richmond avenue, Tuesday evening. The funeral will be held from the home Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the Earlham cemetery. BURNSWORTH Alice Burnsworth,

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Reports coming from Rangeley, Maine, of a most remarkable recovery from rheumatism of the joints led to securing the following facts: Mrs. Oscar Ross, widely known throughout this section, suffered from rheumatism for ten years, and during that time was more or less helpless. She is now able to go about without trouble and enjoys herself during-the fine weather driving a touring car without assistance. MRS. OSCAR ROSS Mrs. Ross said: "It Is really remarkable to be free from a life of ! pain and aches. Only one who has suffered from chronic rheumatism of the joints knows what I had to go through. My hips, knees and ankles were extremely stiff and sore. My knees grated and I was unable to bend them to any extent. It was impossible for m to go up or down stairs, and my husband had to carry me. . Physicians wanted to break my joints, and I n iimi

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Infant daughter of the late Michael Burnsworth, who was killed in a railway accident several months ago, died at the home, 424 North Third street, Tuesday night The funeral will be held at Wabash, Ind. Thursday. Marriage Licenses. Harry Franklin Lett, Roseyvllle, minister, 27, to Ethel Louise Beanett, 25. Building Permit. Allen Jay Memorial church, Northwest Seventh and Main streets, heating equipment, $1,800. SELL DAVIS ESTATE.

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PURE-FOOD CHEW IS "OLD KENTUCKY" Made in a Great Modern Factory, It is Clean, Pure, Wholesome and Satisfying FRUITY-SWEET 111 FLAVOR When yen put a chew of tobacco in-; to your mouth, you want to be surfi that it is clean and pure. Plug tobacco is the most wholesome! and satisfying form in which tobacco; can be used, and Old Kentucky is thel cleanest, purest of plugs. It is made in; a modern factory spotlessly clean and' perfectly sanitary. Then, too, in Old Kentucky you get, the mellow taste of the most deliciously mild tobacco leaf that grows. Old Kentucky is made of the choicest! Kentucky Barley, each leaf being se; lected with more painstaking care than! is the case with any other plug tobacco, j And the pure flavor of that leaf is carefully retained you get the real Burley taste. Chew Old Kentucky for genuine chewing satisfaction. Try a 10c pocket plug to-day. For Two light roadsters and one Overland Touring Car. Cheap if sold at once. ; For demonstration see QUAKER CITY GARAGE 151S Main. Phone 1625. VERY BEST - Door Amusement EIOWS JULY 31s PREPAREDNESS CRYSTAL TANGLE HIPPODROME EDNA MODEL CITY FLEA CIRCUS CAROUSEL ;4 PopuFar Picture House 1 Ithis FSay

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