Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 262, 20 September 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHJIomu PALJDIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1916

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GRAIN OPENS STEADY ON LOWER GABLES CHICAGO, Sept. 20. Despite lower cables and the unsettled situation abroad, wheat opened steady to higher on the Board today. Prices in general ranged about the same as yesterday's close. Corn and oats reflected the steadiness of wheat, and opening was unchanged to H cents lower. Provisions were steady. While the wheat market could not be called sensationally broad, price changes were sharp and continuous and closings were U cents up for the September and to cents off for the December. The buying was of a better character than the mornings. Corn closed unchanged to to cents higher. Oats were up to cents and provisions were easier. Cash sales here were wheat, 80,000 bushels; corn, 40,000 bushels and oats, 115,000 bushels. GRAIN Chicago Futures - WHEAT Open. High. Low. Close Sept 150 150 149 149V2 Dec. .... 150 151 149 149 CORN Sept 86 86 88 86 Dec. 73 74 73 73 OATS Sept 45 45 45 45 Dec. 47 48 47 48 Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Sept. 20. Wheat, $1-53; December, $1.57. Cloverseed $9.90. Alslke $10.00. Timothy $2.25. Chicago Cash , CHICAGO. 111., Sept. 20. Wheat 'No. 2 red 1.510152; No. 2 bard winter, 1.55. Corn: No. 2 yellow 8788; No. 4 yellow 81Oats: No. 2 white, 4C; No. 3 white 45 46. Standard 4546. Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, Sept. 20. Wheat:-No. 2 red winter, $1.511.52; No. 3, $1.45 1.49. Sales, 19 cars. Corn: No. 2 white. 8S88c. No. 2 yellow, 86 (a87. Oats: No. 3 mixed, 43 44.' Chicago UNION STOCK YARDS. Sept. 20. Hogs Receipts, 25,000; market. 5c lower; mixed and butchers, $1011.50; good heavies, $9.93611.40: rough heavies, $9.95010.20; light, $10.20-9 11.40; pigs. $7 9.75; bulk of sales, $10.4511.35. Cattle Receipts, 22,000; market, 10c. lower; beeves, $6.50(511; cows and heifers, $3.509.23; stoekers and feeders, $4.C07.6o; calves, $S.73 13.25. Sheep Receipts, 27,000; market, steady; natives and westerns, $G.75 8.50; lambs, $6.75 10.60. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20. HogsReceipts, 9,000; market, 15c. lower; best hogs, $11.55; heavies, $11.0555; pigs, $6&9.50; bulk of sales, $11.05 11.25. Cattle Receipts, 1,500; market, steady to lower; choice heavy steers, $8.7510.85; light steers, $6.2509.50; heifers, $58.50; cows. $5.257.00; bulls, $56.75; calves. $412.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500; market, about steady; prime sheep, $6.75; lambs, $610. Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Sept. 20. Hogs Receipts, 4,000; market, slow. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; market, weak. Sheep Receipts, 700; market, 6teady; lambs, weak. ittsburg j. PITTSBURGH. Sept. 20. Cattle supply, fair; market, steady; prime steers, $9.2550; good steers, $8.50 9; tidy butchers, $7.758; fair, $6.50 7.25; common. $5.507; common to fat bulls, $4. 50 7.25; common to fat cows, $3.50 7; heifers, $7 8; fresh cows and springs $4085; veal calves $12.50 13. Sheep and lamb supply, fair; prime wethers. $7.858; good, $7.257.75; lambs, $6.507.00; spring lambs, $7 11.40. Hogs Receipts, 10 dd.; market slow; prime heavy, $11.4045; mediums, $11.40 45; heavy yorkers, $11.40 45; light yorkers, $10 50; pigs, $975; roughs. $9.50010.25; stags, $S11; heavy mixed, $11.4045. PRODUCE New York NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Live poultry: Fair demand. Chickens 21 22; fowls 20 22. Butter: Active. Creamery firsts 32 34; Eggs. 32 34. i Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI. O., Sept. 20. Butter: creamery whole milk extras 36c; centralized extra, 34; do firsts, 30 do seconds, 27; dairy fancy 27. Eggs: Prime firsts, 31; firsts, 29; rdinary, 28 c. Poultry: Broilers under 2 lbs., 22 fryers over 2 lbs., 20c; roosters, 13. Potatoes: Eastern Cobblers, $3.50 3.75 bbl.; home grown, $3.503.75. Lemons: California, $5.757.00; Messina $6.507; limes $33.75 box. Peaches: Home grown, $2.002 25; River, Jl.25gl.75.

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Chicago CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 20. ButterReceipts 11,295 tubs: Firsts, 2931. Eggs Receipts, 9,375 cases: Firsts 2930. Live poultry: Chickens 1620; springers, 20; roosters, 14. Potatoes Receipts 40 cars: Minnesotas, Dakotas & Ohlos 1.20 1.30. RICHMOND MARKETS Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 225 to 250 lbs $11.00 Heavy yorkers, 250 to 300 lbs... $10.50 Light yorkers, 150 to 180 lbs $8.509.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs $1050 Pigs $7.00 8.00 Stags $4.507.50 Cattle. Butcher steers, 1,000 to 1,500 lbs $7.008.00 Butcher cows $5.00 6.00 Heifers $6.007.50 Bulls $4.506.00 Calves. Choice veals $11.00 Heavies and lights $5.006.00 Sheep. Spring lambs $9.00 Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 22c; spring chickens, dressed, paying 30c, selling 35c; country butter, paying 25c, selling 33c 35c, creamery butter, selling 38c, eggs, paying, 28c, selling 33c; country lard, paying 13c, selling 18c; new potatoes, selling $2.00 bushel. Feed Quotatior.3 (Corrected Daily by Omer Whelan) Paying Oats, 38-40c; corn, 80c; rye, $1.00; clover seed, 17 a bushel; straw $6 a ton. Selling New timothy hay, $10 to $12 a ton; clover hay, $8 a ton; cotton seed meal, $38 a ton, $2 a cwt.; middlings, $30 a ton, $1.60 a cwt; bran $26 a ton, $1.4 a cwt; tankage $48 a ton, $2.50 a cwt; salt, $1.50 bbl. Coal Quotations (Corrected by Hackman & Klehfoth.) Anthracite nut, $8.85; anthracite, stove or egg, $8.60; coke, $7.00; Pocahontas lump or egg (forked), $6.50; Pocahontas lump or egg (shoveled), $6.00; Pocahontas, mine run, $5.00; Pocahontas washed nut, $5 00; Pocahontas slack $4.50; Jackson lump, $5.57; Tennessee lump, $5.50; Kentucky lump, $5.25; White ash lump, $5.25; West Virginia lump, $5.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.75; Indiana lump, $4.25; Winifred wash pea, $4.50; nut and slack, $4.00. Car No. 37 "On Track" eriilizer Phone Us Your Order. o Jones & Williams Farmers' Exchange Richmond, Ind. 6thandS.ASts.

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New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can 62. Anconda 94. American Locomotive 78. American Beet Sugar 93. American Smelter 107. U. S. Steel Com. 107 U. S. Steel, Pfd, 120. Atchison, 104. St. Paul, 95. Great Northern Pfd., 119. Lehigh Valley, 80. N. Y. Central 107. No. Pacific, 112. So. Pacific, 100. Union Pacific, 145. Pennsylvania, 57. Bethlehem Steel, 550. Indianapolis Representative Sales HOGS - 16 126 $10.00 8 j 125 10.50 72 172 11.05 55 237 11.20 605 215 11.35 STEERS 5 556 $ 8.85 4 855 7.00 4 1067 8.50 7 1380 9.50 23 1001 10.50 HEIFERS 2 550 $ 5.00 4 725 5.75 4 837 6.25 3 900 6.75 1 790 8.25 COWS 2 750 $ 4.15 2 860 4.50 2 880 5.80 5 1104 6.00 1 1380 6.50 BULLS 1 770 $ 5.35 1 1180 5.50

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$31,925 FOR Continued From Page One. day and no announcement of individual subscriptions will be made until given out officially by the campaign committee. It was announced however that three of the banks had subscribed $2,500 each, that there were several subscriptions for $2,000, and a number for $1,000. The reports of the various committees are as follows: 1. Howard A. Dill, chairman, $ 925 2. J. F. Hornady, chairman,.. 600 3. D. N. Elmer, chairman, ... 175 4. E. R. Lemon, chairman, ... 550 5. C. H. Kramer, chairman, . . 300 6. O. G. Murray, chairman, .. 200 7. Dr. W. W. Zimmerman, chairman 650 8. Jesse Bailey, chairman, . . . 200 9. Fred J. Bartel, chairman... 300 10 Dr. Chas. S. Bond, chairman 1,150 11. W. H. Bartel, chairman, . . 150 12. C B. Beck, chairman 450 13. F. O. Chambers, chairman 525 14. John J. Getz, chairman, . . 350 Extra Special, Geo. H. Knoll enberg, chairman 2,000 Campaign Special, J. M. Lontz, chairman 23,400 Total 31,925 Using benzine for fuel, a new cigarette lighter is a close fac simile of a cigarette.

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Report to the Comptroller of the Currency (Condensed) THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Richmond, Indiana, at the close of business September 12th, 1916: Resources Loans and Discounts $1,223,969.44 Overdrafts 928.57 U. S. Bonds 101,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities 135,842.23 Banking House 55,000.00 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults: 20,500.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 CASH AND EXCHANGE 284,572.03 $1,826,812.27 Liabilities Capital Stock .... $ 100.000.00 Circulation . 98,500.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 121,782.68 DEPOSITS . 1,506,529.59 $1,826,812.27 Our Gain in Deposits Over the September, 1915 Call

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PRODIGAL RESUMES HOMEWARD JOURNEY

George Carder, son of a wealthy ranch owner of Washington state, who demanded shelter and care by the local police Sunday evening after threatening to kill himself with "rough-on-rats" If his father did not provide funds for his return home, has disappeared after waiting In vain for 48 hours for his father to reply to a telegram sent to him by Police Chief Goodwin. He said before leaving that he would try to get home. He left his home seven years ago to "make his way in the world," an undertaking, he declared, which had proved to be a flat failure. He was quite ill when he placed himself in the custody of the police. FORM HUGHES CLUB An organization of young Republicans, to be known as the Hughes Hustlers, will be formed at an organization meeting to be held tonight at room 321, Colonial building. Young Republicans 18 years of age or older are eligible for membership. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. KIPLER The funeral of John Kipler, who died at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. S. Sinex, 200 North Fifth street, Tuesday morning, will be held from the home Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at any time. is sssax

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No. 1988. Report of condition of the Second National Bank, at Richmond, ta the state of Indiana, at the close of business on September 12th, 1916. RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value tJ. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits. (par value) Total U. S. bonds Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits Securities other than U. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged. Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house (if unencumbered) Equity in banking house ... Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank Net amount due from approved reserve agents In New York, Chicago, and SL

Louis , Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities

Net amount due from banks and bankers

(other than included In 10 or 11) Other checks on banks in the same town as reporting bank Outside checks and other cash items

Fractional currency, nickles, and cents Notes of other national banks ..........

Federal Reserve bank notes Federal Reserve notes Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer due from U. S. Treasurer

LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits Les3 current expenses, Interest, and taxes

paid w 9,568.43 Amount reserved for all interest accrued ,.v wsv....MM Circulating notes outstanding . ..k,,..3 Net amount due to banks and bankers (oth

er than included in 31 or 32) ....,...

Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check... Certificates of deposit due in Ifiss than

days Ccrtif iccl cfepcks j Cashier's checks outstanding United States deposits Postal savings deposits Total demand S 1,976,223.49 Liabilities other than those above stated (Contingent Fund) w.......w

Tot 3,1 - m-m 4 p. m- 2j95TfH6G0 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, 6s: I, W. C. Seeker, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. C, SEEKER, Cashier. Subscribed and 6worn to before Correct Attest: . ' f me this 19th day of September, 1916. R. G. LEEDS, WARREN W. GIFFORD, 'Notary JOHN J. HARRINGTON, ' Public SAML. W. GAAR. My commission expires Feb. 2, 1919 Directors

No. 3413. Report of condition of the Union National Bank, at Richmond, In the State of Indiana, at the close of business on Sept. 12, 1916. RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts Acceptances of other banks discounted Overdrafts, unsecured, $585.31 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) " U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) Total U. S. bonds Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription Value of bank house (if unencumbered) Furniture and fixtures Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Outside checks and other cash items Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Federal Reserve bank notes Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer

Total

LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, an taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St Louis Net amount due to approved reserve agents in other reserve cities Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 31 or 32) Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30

days Certified checks United States deposits . Postal savings deposits Total

State of Indiana, County of Wayne, bs: I, H. J. Hanes, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. J. HANES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest: , me this 19th day of September, 1916. GEO. L. CATES, BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, i M. C. HENLEY, J Notary Public. V' E. H. CATES. My Com. expires Oct. 2, 1919. . - r Directors.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM

$ 1.614,446.21 1.614,446.21 . 362.49 250,000.00 ; f--rr u 7,000.00 Ym J 257,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 297,334.32 817.S34.8a 16,500.00. 85,000.00 $1,543X3 114,034.49 201,66101 815,755.50 j 734X0Q city or 8.05158 1,382.78 92,000.00 100.00 -' 6,900.00 128,000.00 1,074.77 807.98 12,000.0q and 12,500.00 $ 2,557,116.60, 250,000.00 800,000.00 130,72777 121,159.3 ; 7,050.4 ! 250,000.00 32.23 LOO 30 ? 1,530,604.31 129,38610 383.4Q 210.31 9,413.11 6,232.26 10,383.26 8581,105.56 140,000.00 1,000.00 5.000.00 a 274,692.50 " 34,00000 ........... 71,172.43 581,105.56 585.31 146,000.00 274,692.50 7,500.00 34,000.00 2,500.00 21,166.65 71,172.48 6,974.17 9,VoV.94 28,000.00 2,000.00 23,600.00 " 30,000.00 7,000.00 $1,245,605.56 150,000.00 100.000.00 8,897.82 411.12 54,567.88 2,451.70 2,772.25 52.116.18 140,000.00 2,772.25 37.386.11 537,028.60 222,293.94 250.00 1,000.00 2,758.48 $1,245,605.56

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