Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 282, 13 October 1916 — Page 9

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VjViV, THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1916

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WHEAT OPENS LOW BUT RALLIES LATE

CHICAGO. Oct 13. Wheat started weak today and prices were to lower than Wednesday's close, but rallied later on cables which were stronger than expected as a result of rains in the Argentine. ' Corn was unsettled with the average lower. . Oils were easier. Provisions were stronger and higher. Wheat ruled Irregular and unsettled causing to cents advance. Corn was to t cents better while oats

were off V to cents.

Provisions were 2Vi to 15 cents

lower.

There was considerable selling of

wheat late in the day of profit taking

Reports of the sighting of a submarine

by Atlantic steamers caused some of

this selling. The advance in the Am

erican market has been greater than the Canadian and eastern millers are being supplied with Canadian spring wheat equal to Number 1 Northern at

about 6 cents under tne price oi

American soring wheat.

Cash sales were: Wheat, 60,000;

, corn, 800.000; oats, 125,000 bushels.

PRODUCE

New York NEW YORK, Oct. 13. Live poultry: Dull; chickens, 1920Hc, fowls, 17 20c. , - Butter: Easier: creamery firsts, 33H34. - . Eggs: Irregular, 3336c.

Chicago CHICAGO,- Oct. 13. Butter: Receipts, 8,256 tubs; firsts, 3233. Eggs: Receipts, 4,155 cases; firsts, S031. Live poultry: Chickens, 1217c; springers, 16c; rooBters, Potatoes, 45 cars; Wisconsins, $1,12 i.2o. :

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GRAIN

Chicago Futures WHEAT

Onen. Hlsh. Low. Close,

Deo. ......167 189 167 '168 May ...... 156 158 6 157

CO PINTAIL 76U 77U 76U 77

May 78 78 78 78

OATS

Dec ...... 48 48 48 48 May 61 61 61 51

Chicago Cash CHICAGO. 111.. Oct 13. Wheat No, l 2 red, $1.681.59; No. 2 hard winfan 1 1 (3)1 fi3.

Corn: No. 2 white, 89 090; No. 2 voiinw R3ff?!90: No. white. 88: No. 4

yellow, 8888c. nnt- Nn. 2 white. 4848: No.

...v.-.. iff (9171. 'Mn 1 nrhltn ARIA fill

standard, 4748c.

Toledo Grain

TOLEDO. Oct. 13 Wheat: Cash,

$1.50; May. 1.65. Cloverseed: Cash. $9.95. AlaikP- Cash. $10.20.

Timothy: Cash, $2.37; December,

$2.45. '

LIVE STOCK

Chicago UNION STOCK YARDS, Oct. 13. Hogs Receipts, 24,000; market, slow; mixed and butchers, $9.3510.30; good heavies, $9.30(10.20; rough honvlna. $9.30(39.50: light. $9.30(310.'

20; pigs. $7.259.20; bulk of sales,

$9.65 10.10. Cattle Receipts, 2.500; market, weak; beeves, $6.6011.10; cows and heifers, $3.50 9.30; stockers and feed- , era, $6.757.75; calves. $7.2511.50. Sheep Receipts. 9,000; market, fetrong; natives and westerns, $6.60 8.25i lambs, $7.75 10.40. 1 Indianapolis . INDIANAPOLIS, Oct 13. Hogs, Receipts. 21,600; market. 15o lower; I best holts. $10.25; heavies, $9.6010.'25; plga $7.009.25; bulk of sales, $9.70 10. Cattle Receipts, 14,050; market, lower; choice heavy steers, $8.7511; light steers, $6.258.75; heifers, $4.50 8.00; cows, $506.60; bulls. $4.50 6.60; calves. $4311.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500; market, steady; prime sheep, $6.75; lambs, $ 4.006.75. Pittsburg PITTSBURG, Oct 13. Cattle supply, light; market steady; prime eteers, $8.759.00; good steers, $8.00 60; tidy butchers, $7.758.00; fair, $6.757.00; common. $5.6.00; common to fat bulls. $4.50 7.00; common to fat cows. $3.006.50; heifers, $5.00 9.75; fresh cows and springers, $40

85; veal calves, ?iz.5013.oo. shf.n and Lamb suDDly Fair;

prime wethers. $7.758.00; spring

lambs, $7.0010.75. Hogs Receipts, 40 dd.; market, lower; prime heavy. $10.15; mediums, $9.85010.10; heavy yorkers. $9.40 60; pigs. $9.0025; roughs, $9.0050; stags. $7.5008.00; heavy mixed, $10 S $10.10. Cincinnati CINCINNATI. Oct 13. Hogs Receipts. 3,400; market, higher; packers and butchers, $1025; pigs and lights, $6.50(9.50. Cattle Receipts, 600; market steady; calves, $4.5012.25. Sheep Receipts, 500; market, steady; lambs, $G.5010.2o. A pear tree on the farm of J. S. PIngle, in Shoemakersville, Pa., 1G3 years old, is bearing fruit.

OLD CORN

WANTED

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Clean Your Cribs While Tou Have a Chance. OMER G. WHELAN "The Feed Man"

,31-33 8. 6th Street. Phone 1679

New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 58. Anaconda, 90. American Locomotive, 74. American Beet Sugar, 95. American Smelter, 105. U. S. Steel, common. 108. U. S. Steel, ptd., 120 Atchison, 105. St. Paul, 94. Great Northern, pfd., 118. Lehigh Valley, 83. N. V. Central, 107. Northern Pacific, 110. Southern Pacific. 99. Union Pacific, 146. Pennsylvania, 57. - Bethlehem Steel, 625.

22c; spring chickens, dressed, paying 30c, selling 35c; country butter, paying 25c, selling f3c35c. creamery butter, selling S8c, eggs, paying, 30c, selling 25c; country lard, paying 13c, selling 18c; new potatoes, selling $2.00 busheL

Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelan) Paying Oats, 42c; old corn, 80c; rye. $1.10; clover seed, $7.008.50 a bushel; straw, $6 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal. $40.00 a ton. $2.10 a cwt: middlings. $32.50 a

ton, $1.70 a cwt; bran, $27.50 a ton, $1.40 a cwt; salt $l-6 & hbl. Quaker dairy seed. $28 a ton, $1.50 per cwt. Coal Quotations (Corrected by Hackman & Klehfoth.) Anthracite nut $9.00; anthracite stove or egg, $8 75; Pocohontas lump or egg, (shoveled) $6.50; Pocohontas nut $6.00; Pocohontas mine run, $5.75; Pocohontas slack, $4.50; Jackson lump, $6.00; Tennessee lump. $5.75; Kentucky lump, $5.60; West Virginia lump. $5.25; Winifred washed pea. $4.75; Hoeking Valley lump, $5.00;" Indiana lump, $4 50; Coke all sizes, $7.50; slack. $4.00.

HEIFERS 4 820 $ 5.00 2 600 6.50 2 710 6.50 2 645 7.00 7 781 8.00 C0W8 5 923 $ 4.00 2 935 4.50

Indianapolis Representative Sales

RICHMOND MARKETS

Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 225 to 250 lbs $9.00 Heavy yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.... $8.50 Light yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs $8.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs $9.00 Pigs $7.008.00 -lags $4.50(97.50 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs $6.0007.00 Butcher cows $5.00 6.00 Heifers .... $6.007.00 Bulls $4.506.00 Calves. Choice veals ,,$10.00 Heavies and lights ....... $5.00 6.00 Sheep. Spring lambs $8.00

Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20

HOGS

7 128 $ 9 35 3 276 . 9.50 26 , 172 9.80 60 , 197 9.95 26 250 ' 10.15 STEERS 3 ,. ... 913 $ 5.50 2 5S0 7.25 2 925 7.75 6 . . .1214 8.75

More Man-Power Behind The Job is wanted in every factory, in every store, in every office. Man-power comes from nourishing food that is rich in muscle-making material. Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains all the body-build-material in the whole wheat grain in a digestible form. A man's food for a man's job. Serve with milk or cream or with sliced peaches or other

iruirs.

Made at Niagara Falls, N. V

The Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.

MM $11 94

FRANKLIN 25 Pound Bag

PEACHES, , ..lib., 10c PRUNES, 1 lb., 122e APRICOTS, 1 lb., 17c LIMA BEANS lib., 10c NAVY BEANS 1 lb., 12c KIDNEY BEANS . . . . . 1 lb., 12c Try Our Iona Coffee 1 lb., 25c The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Phone 1215 723 Main

2 I-..,.";.;: 930 "; 4.85 2 ,,...,...........,,,.1080 550 1 1070 6.85 :, BULL, 1 620 t$5.00 1 880 6.50 1 1340 5.75 1 ,.1450 R.flft 1 .....................1490 8.25

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H. C. HASEMEIER CO.

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4 130 7.75 31 150 . ; 9.90

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

BULB TIME If you want a beautiful bed of Tulips and Hyacinths next spring, you must plant now. Buy the Large Bulbs TULIPS (Early Single 25c per doz. TULIPS, (Darwins Late)..... 35c per doz. HYACINTHS, (Large) 5c each HYACINTHS, (Giant) 10c each COLCHUCUM, (Air Crocus) 10c each JAPAN GIANTEUM, Easter Lilies) 20c each FREESIA PURITY eOc per doz. PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 2 for 5c (Bloom in water or soil)..... 25c per doz. Daffodils and Crocus Will Be Here in a Few Days. Lemon s Flower Shop

In selecting our Fall and Winter line, we have made it a point to carry such clothes as "our men" would be proud to wear style, fit and workmanship considered and in addition we have insisted that the quality and general make-up be such that we could recommend them to retain their shape. We have succeeded in this aim to such a degree that we gladly guarantee the service of our clothing for the entire season. . Fashion Park Clothes The Best on the Market for Men and Young Men $20.00 to $25.00 Alco Brand Clothes , Priced at $10.00 to $15.00 And for that BOY we have the Famous Sam Peck Clothes The Standard of America, priced at $3.50 to $10.00 See our big line of Manhattan Shirts and Holeproof Hose

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