Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 45, 4 January 1917 — Page 8
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, 1 Local Sport News at a Glance
So. Pacific, 96. Pennsylvania, 56. U. S. Steel, com., 112. U. S. Steel, pfd 120.
BEARISH REACTION HITS WHEAT TRADE
CHICAGO, Jan. 4. Skepticism about the advisability of following up i 12 cent 'advance scored vrtlhln 48 hours led to a bearish reaction today in the wheat market here. Even the bull leaders who had been advocating a price level of $2 a bushel conceded hat the advance had been too rapid, cace possibilities and submarine acivitics tended also to induce profl
aking by holders and to provoke short filing. Opening quotation which mged from 1 decline to advance,
ith May at $1.85 to $186 and
ily at tl.52Va to $1.54, were prelimi
iry to a decided general setback, but
hen a moderate rally.
General and heavy selling took place i the corn market. It was said that er night acceptances from the coun-
f had been the largest in some time.
iter opening to 3 cents lower,
Ices made something of a recoveryOats duplicated the action of corn, rading though was not large and anges in value less wide. Provisions went up grade with hogs. - lie entire list shared In the advance.
common to choice, $7.5010.60; pigs
and lights, $6.75 10. Cattle Receipts, 600; steady. Calves Market, strong. Sheep Receipts, 300; slow. Lambs Market, slow.
market, market,
GRAIN
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Chicago Futures
WHEAT Open. High. .,..185V& 1864 ....1521 154 CORN .... 97 99 ,... 96 97 OATS .... 57 58 .... 55 55U LARD ,...1517 15 25 ,...15.62 15.67
Low. Close. 180 184 147 149 96 97 95 96 56 M 57 53 54 15.12 15.22 15.57 1567
Cash. Jan.,
Toledo Grain TOLEDO. Dec. 4 Wheat: 1.94: May. $1.984. Sloversepd: Prim; cash and
'10 87; March. $10.85. Alslke: Prime cash, $11.30; March, r,11.40. Timothy: Prime cash, $2.50; : larch, $2.62. , Chicago Cash CHICAGO. Dec. 4. Wheat: No. 2 d. nominal; No. 3 red, nominal; No. lmrd, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Com: No. 2 yellow, 9637; No. 4 allow, 9395; No. 4 white, 94 "' zf ats: No. 3 white, C356; Stand.rl. 55 56. . Rye: No. 2. nominal; No. 3, $1.35. Clover. $12.0017.00. Barley. 90$1.28. Pork, $28.50. Ribs. $13 2514.00. Lard, $15.22017.00. Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, Jan. 4. Wheat: No. , red winter. $1.951.97; No. 3, $1.92 $1.94; No. 4, $16.01.70; sales. 1 rar. Corn: No. 2 white, $1.01 1.02; No. 3 white, $1.001.01; No. 4 white. 97 984: No. 2 yellow. $1.0101.02: No.
3 yellow. $1.001.01; No. 4 yellow,: 9798: No. 2 mixed, $1.011.02; ear corn, 9598.
mixed,. 5758. Rye: Range, $1.351.46.
Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 4. Hogs Best heavies, $10.4010.65; medium and mixed, 10.2010.60; good to choice lights, $10.2010.50; common to medium lights, $9.5010.25; bulk sales of best hogs, $10.2010.60; best pigs, $99.50. Receipts, 12,000. Cattle Prime steers, $10.5011.25; good to choice steers, $9.75 10.50; common to medium, $7.509.25; heifers, $4.507.50; good cows, $67.75.
Receipts, 1,600. Calves Common to be.t veals, $8.0013.50; common to best heavr calves, $6 10.50. Receipts, 400. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice, $7.508.00; common to medium lambs $8.0012.25; good to choice ewes, $7 508.10; good medium ewes, $6.50 7.25; good to best Iambs, $12.50 $13.35. Receipts, 300.
lambs, $9 13.55; ewes, $6 9.50; yearlings, $io11.65.
PRODUCE
Chicago CHICAGO, Jan. 4. Butter: Unchanged. Eggs: Receipts, 3,196 cases; market, unchanged. Poultry alive: Unchanged. Potato market: " Unchanged. Re-
Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan- 4. Hogs Receipts, 8,000; higher; bulk, $9.85 10.40; heavy, $10.3510.50; packers and butchers, $10.1010.45; light, $9.70100; pigs, $8.259.50. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; steady; prime fed 6teers, $10.50li; dressed beef steere, $8.50 10.50; southern steers,- $6.508.50; cows, $5.259.00; heifers, $6.5010.50; stockers and feeders, $6.25 8.50; bulls, $5.50 7.50; calves. $65011.50. Sheep Receipts, 8,000; cteady; lambs, $12.7513.35; yearlings, $11 $12; wethers, $8.7510; ewes, $8 $9.25.
Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Jan. 4. CattleReceipts, 200; active and firm. Veals Receipts, 100; active, $5 $15.50. Hogs Receipts, 4,000; active; heavy, $10.90 11; mixed, $10.90 $10.95; Yorkers, $10.7510.90; light Yorkers, l(Hfi 10.50; pigs, $9.75 10: loughs, $'.509.60; stags, $7.508.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,400; active; lambs, $9.50 14.45; yearlings $8.5012.50; wethers, $9.2510.25; ewes, $4.509.25; mixed sheep, $9.50 9.75.
St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 4. HogsReceipts, 11,500; higher; lights, $10.10 10.45; pigs, $7.759.25; mixed and butchers. $10.2010.55; good heavy, $10.50 10.60; bulk, $10.1010.50. Cattle Receipts,, 4.500; steady; rative beef steers, $7.50 11.50; yearling steers and heaifers, $8.5011.50; cows, $5.508.50; stockers and feeders, $5.308.50; calves, $612.25. Sheep Receipts, 2,000; steady;
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., ' Jan. 4 Batter: creamery extra, 43c; centralized extra 40c; do firsts, 43c; do seconds, 34c; dairy fancy, 34c; packing stock, 2728c. Eggs prime firsts, 48c;firsts, 46c; ordinary firsts, 40c; seconds, 35c. Poultry Broilers under 1 lbs, 17c; fryers over 1 lbs., 17c; roasting 4 lbs, and over, 17c; turkeys, 2021c. Lemons California, $23.50 a box; Messina, $4 4.50; limes, 85 1.00. Potatoes Michigan, $6.006.25; home grown, $6.006.25. Cabbage- $3.50 4.00 a bbl.
unions Spanish, $l.651.75 per crate; shipped, $4.504.75 per 100 lbs. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $5.50 per bbl; Virginia sweets, $4.00 4.25.
Indianapolis Representative Sales
HOGS
5 10 47 69 47 5 7 10 2 4 3 6 2 18 1 2 3 4 4 2
..." 82 ....360 232 190 295 STEERS ............. 650 ............. 914 932 J.... ..1150 .1060 HEIFERS 543 848 950. 696 .....1130 COWS ..... 890 833 915 1010 1460
$ 5.00 10.00 10.45 10.50 . 16.55 $ 5.75 8.00 8.50 9.00 9.75 $ 6.50 7.25 7.50 7.85 S.25
$ 4.75 5.25 6.00 6.23 8.00
BULLS
505 $ 5.25 933 5.75
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-CALVES 420 $ 7.25
140 145 140
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TO REGAIN HEALTH CLEANSE THE BLOOD
New York Exchange. Closing Quotations American Can, 49. American Locomotive, 79. American Beet Sugar, 95. American Smelter, 106. Anaconda, 83. Atchison, 105. Bethlehem Steel, 510. Canadian Pacific, 160. Chesapeake & Ohio, 6414. Great Northern, pfd., 117. Lehigh Valley, 78. New York Central, 103. No. Pacific, 109.
WEAR THOSE SHOES
THAT TORTURED YOU
Cincinnati Authority Tells How Dry Up a Corn so it Lifts Out.
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You corn-pe6tered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says this
Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once and scon the corn loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. A quarter of an ounce of freezone costs very little at any drug 6tore, but Is sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to inflame or even irritate the uxrounding tissue or skin. Adv.
When your blood is impure, weak, thin and debilitated, you cannot possibly enjoy good health. Your system becomes receptive of any or all diseases, and germs are likely to lodge in some part of1 your body. Put your blood in good condition and do so at once. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts directly and peculiarly on the blood it purines, enriches, and revitalizes it -and builds up the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not a cureall. It is the best blood medicine ou the market. It has stood the test of forty years and i3 used all over the world. Get it and begin treatment today. It will surely help you. Sold by all druggists. Adv.
Wanted ! FIrstClass v Umnkra
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Apply at Once l.J.Qreee
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The New Satin Hats
bave won instant favor with the women of Richmond and with the arrival of many new styles we are prepared to show the dietinctive , Mid-winter Hat at the popular prices of $2.50 to $4 Just to close them out we have priced many Hats at one-third to one-fourth their actual value, arranging special groups at
$1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM
Just To Remind You
Weak Lunrjo and Cheat Troubles respond more quickly to the blood-enriching oil-food in SCOTT'S EMUJLSQPJ than to any Other one medicine. SCOTTS is a rich, nourishing food to strengthen tender throats and bronchial tubes. It is of peculiar benefit to the respiratory tract and is liberally used in tuberculosis camps for that purpose. You get no alcohol in Scott's. Scott & Bowue, Btooafidd, TSl. J. 16-23
LIVE STOCK
Pittsbureh PITTSBURGH. Jan. 4 Hogs: Re
ceipts, 2.000; market, steady; heavies j
10.85(?i'90; heavy Yorkprs. $10.60 10.80; light Yorkers, $1010.25; pigs, ?99.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 500; Tiarket, steady; top sheep, $9.85; top ambs, $14. Calves Receipts, 200; market, steady; top, $14.
Chicago CHICAGO Jan. 4. Hogs, Receipts, "4,000; market, strong, mostly 10 cts. bove yesterday; bulk of sales $9.95 tl0.45; liehts, $9.50(fil0.30: mixed. 9.85. 10.55; heavy. $1010.55; rough ?10t? 10.15; pigs, $7.60(9.35. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; market, Inn; native beef cattle, $7.5011.80; veatern stetrs. $7.3510; stockers ind feeders. $5.35??S.4b; cows and ieifers. $4.3010; calves, $913. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; market, -trone;; wethers, $9.1510.50; lanib3, f 11.25 13.65.
NO. 1988 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Second National Bank
At Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the dose of business on December 27, 1916.
5,000.00 15,000.00 183,680.42
Cincinnati CINCINNATI. O., Jan. 4. Hogs leceipts, 3.S00; market, steady;
packers and butchers, $10.5010.75;
AMte2lk
PLASTERS
The World's Creatrst External Rtrrudy.
j Coughs and Colds
(on comf, aad another betwoen vhouMar bLadN)
Weak Chests,
k-Any loom
Pain. Insist on Having Aucoctrs.
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RESOURCES Loans and discounts i $1,805,890.29 Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation ... 250,000.00 U. S. bonds pledged to secure TJ. S. deposits.. 7,000.00 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 6tocks) owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Reserve Bank Value of banking house S5.000.00 Retail estate owned other than banking house Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St Louis 173,150.31 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other cities 156,338.40 Net amount due from bank3 and bankers Other checks on banks in the samecity or town as reporting bank . Outside checks and other cash items 21,563.74 Fractionary currency, nickels and cents 485.33 Notes of other national banks Federal 'Reserve notes Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve bank Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer
$1,S05,890.29 581.60
257,000.00
203,680.42 16,500.00 85,000.00 4,000.00
140,391.43 28,064.33
THE PEOPLE'S HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 29 North 8th Street WILL KEEP OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT From 7 to 8:30 o'clock for convenience of the public to deposit weekly savings and earn the best dividends in Richmond. Reliable and premrt service. Money to loan always. Safety deposit boxes for rent.
329,488.71 7,688.81 5,074.21 22,049.07 75,000.00 250.00 245,973.94 12,500.00 $3,070,677.05 $ 250,000.00 300,000.00 112,327.10 3,000.00 10,050.41 250,000.00 52,064.18 1,608,643.92 449,747.34 5,756.85 1,332.66 11,138.97 6,232.26 10,383.36
Total $3,070,677.05 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: 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 sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1917. JOHN L. RUPE, Notary Public. My commission expires June 5, 1917. Correct Attest: E. G. Hibberd. J. M. Lontz. ' . S. W. Gaar.
That if for any Reason You Have Not Yet Joined "The Dickinson Christmas Club" That you do not delay in doing so. Hundreds Will Join Tomorrow Will You Be One? A Most Cordial Welcome Awaits Ton at Our Bank Dickinson Trust Company "The Home for Savings" .
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Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest and tnxes paid
Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued..... Circulating notes outstanding - Net amount due to banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days Certified check3 Cashier's checks outstanding I'nitPd States deposits Postal savings deposits Total demand deposits ." 2,082,852.00 Contingent fund
NUSBAUM'S
The Ready-to-Wear Clearaway Continues with Additional Savings for Friday and Saturday
Waist Specials
One lot of Crepe-de-Chines in white, flesh, maize, coral, navy and black thirty
styles to choose from. Waists that can
not be equalled under $5.00, special for Friday and Saturday
Waists tnat can-
One lot of Georgette Crepe Waists, all Q M MQ
colors, formerly selling at $5.75, now.. PxzO Special lot of our famous $1.00 Wirthmor '7Q Waists, to sell quickly at I C Special lot of Sample Waists, slightly soiled displaying, $1 and $2 Waists 'to go at 65c and $1.25
For Friday and Saturday Selling Only, We Have Assembled a Special Group of COATS
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Values up to $25.00, Qfl rTK priced specially at ?'t'" Another lot of coats IC Art values up to $12.50 puuu One lot of Children's and Misses' Coats fl9 QQ
now
All $25.00 Coats 50
now
All $35.00 Coats jJg
now
A Few Plush Coats to Close at Special Reduction of Over 25.
SUITS Special lot, values Q7 QQ I $45.00 Suits to 7 7c to $18.75, to close L2 close at KuoSil20 1 All Fnrs at OH
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Special Reductions on Sweaters, Skirts, Bathrobes, Children's Raincoats, Dresses and Millinery.
LEE B. NUSBAUM CO.
"The Store That Sells Wooltex
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