Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 66, 29 January 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1917
Dependable Market News for Today
Quotations on Stock, Grain and Produce in Large Trading Centers by Associated Press Local Prices Revised : Daily by Leading Dealers.
GRAIN
Chicago Futures WHEAT - Open. High. Low. May , 177 179 170 July 150 151 145 CORN . May ......101 1014 98 July ...... 99 100 97U OATS May ...... 57. 67 , 55 July KV, 55' 53 LARD May 16.60 16.67 16.52 July ...... 16.72 16.82 16.67
Close. 171 .145 99 ' 97 65 63 16.55 16.70
Chicago Cash CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Wheat: No. 2 red. $1.80: No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 ,hard, $1.831.87; No. 3 hard, nominal. ? . r , Corn : No. 2 yellow, $1.0191.01 t No. 4 yellow, 97 1.01 U; No. 4 white, 97011.00. Oats: No. 3, 56 (57; Standard, 57 58. Rye: No. 2, $1.46, Barley. $1.0001.27. ' Pork, $31.50. Rlbe: $14.97015.60. Lard, $16216.27. I I. MM V Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Jan. 29. Wheat: Cash, $1.79: May. $1.83; July, $1.52. Ckrrerseed: Prime cash and Jan., $10.97: March. $10.82. Ahdke: Prime cash, $1L35; March, $11.45. Timothy: Prime cash. $2.47; March, $2.50. Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI. Jan. 29. Wheat: No. 2 red, winter, $L841-S7; No. 3, $1-80(91-84; No. 4. $1.60 1.70; sales, 1 car. Corn: No. 2 white. $L41.05; No. 3 white. $1031.04; No. 4 white, $L021.03; No. 2 yellow, 1.04e1.05; No. 3 yellow, $1.03 1.04; No. 4 yellow $1.02L03, No. 2 mixed, $1.04L05; ear corn, $1.031.04. Oats: No. 2 white, 60c; No. 2 mixed, 5859c. Rye: Range, $1.3501.50.
LIVE STOCK
Pittsburgh
J PITTSBURG. Pa., Jan. 29. Hogs Receipts, 6,000; market, steady; heavies. $12012.10: heavy Torkers, $H.90(&12; light Yorkers, ' $1L25 $11.65: pigs. $10.6010.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,500; market, steady; top sheep, $11.25; top lambs, $14.6o Calves Receipts, 1,000; market Ftoady; top, $15.00. Chicago CHICAGO, January 29. Hogs Receipts, 67,0(10; market. 5c to 10c higher; bulk of sales, $11.4011.70; lights $11.1511.65; mixed. $11.20fi?11.80; heavy, $11.2511.75; rough, $11.25 I. 40; pigs, $9.35010.00. Cattle Receipts, 24,000; market, steady; native beef cattle, $7.75 II. 90; western steers, $7.7510.00; Etockers and feeders, $6 9; cows and heifers, $51 0.25; calves, $1115. Sheep Receipts, 14.000; market strong; wethers, $9.75 11.25; lambs, $11.7514.40. Cincinnati CINCINNATI, O, Jan. 29. HogsReceipts, 6400; market, slow; packers and butchers, $11.60 11.90; common to choice, $8010; pigs and lights $7.60011.40. Cattle Receipts, 2,100; steers, $617S; heifers, $5.509.00; cows, $5(9 7.5a , C aires Market, steady. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; market, eteady: $5-5009.00. Lambs Market, slow; $9(914.50. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Jan. 29. Hogs Best heavies, $11011.90; medium and mixed. $11.75 11.85; good to choice lights, $11.7511.80; common to medium lights, llll.75; bulk of sales best hogs. $11.7511.85; best pigs, $10.00 10.75; light best rigs, $8 9.75; roughs, $9.50 11.35. Receipts, 6.500. Cattle Prime steers, $10.5011.25; good to choice steers. $9.7510.60; common to medium, $6.25 7.00; heifers, $5.508.75; good cows, $6.25. Receipts, 1,900. Calves Common to best veals, $9.0013.50; common to best heavy calves, $6 11. Receipts, 450. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice, $7.508.00; common to medium lambs $8.00012.25; good to choice ewes. $7.5008.10; good medium ewes, $6.50 07.25; tood to best lambs, $13.00 $14.50. Receipts, 50. Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Jan. 29. Hogs Heeelpts. 9.000; 5c higher; bulk, $11.4001170: heavy, $11.6511.75; packers and butchers, $11.50011.75; light, M10H55; pigs, $9.25010.50. Cattle Receipts, 12,000; strong; prime fed steers, $11011.60; dressed beef steers. $8.5010.90; southern steers, $79.50; cows, $5.509.50;
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heifers, $7.50 11; stockere and feeders, $6.7510; bulls, $6.5008.50; calves, $7.60012. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; strong; lambs, $13.75014.25; yearlings. $11.75012.60; wethers, $1010.50; ewes, $9.5010.35. '
St. Lonis . ST. LOUIS, Jan. 29. Hogs Receipts, 19,500; 5c to 10c higher; lights $11.30011.70; pigs. $9.25010.75; mixed and batchers, $11.40011.80; good heavy, $11.7511.85; bulk, $11.45 $11.80. Cattle Receipts, 7,500; lower, native beef steers, $7.5011.50; yearling steers and heifers, $8.60 11.50; cows, $5.50 08.75; stockers and feeders, $5.308.50; calves. $6014.50. Sheep Receipts, 2,000; strong; lambs, $12.7514.50; ewes, 4$6.50 10.25; yearlings, $11 12.25.
PRODUCE
Cincinnati Produce - CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 29. Butter:
Creamery, extra,. . 40; centralized
extra, 38; do firsts, 34; do seconds,
31; dairy fancy, 31; packing stock,
2324. Eggs: Prime firsts, 41; firsts, 39; ordinary firsts, 39; seconds, 30.
Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 27c; fryers over 1 lbs, 19; roasting,
4 lbs. and over, 19; turkeys, 23 24;
roosters, 14 a Lemons: California. $2.5003.00; Messina, $2.6003.00; limes, 85c $1.00. Potatoes Michigan, $6.506.75; home grown, $6.5006.75. Cabbage $6.50 7.00. Onions Spanish, $1.9O2.0O; per crate; shipped, $6.5007.00 per 100 lbs. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, $5.50 per bbl; Virginia sweets, $4.004.25. Chicago CHICAGO, Jan- 29 Butter: Higher, 31038c. Eggs: Receipts 3,627 cases; market lower, 36040c. Poultry alive: Steady; fowls, 20; springers, 18. Potato market: Higher; Westerns, $2.002.25; Wisconsin and Michigan whites, $1.852.00. Receipts 46 cars. New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can. 48. American Locomotive, 75. American Beet Sugar, 90. American Smelter, 10Q. Anaconda, 82. . .. . Atchison, 105. Bethlehem Steel, 430. Canadian Pacific, 160. . Chesapeake & Ohio, 64..'. Great Northern, pfd. 116V-. Lehigh Valley, 77. New York Central, 100: . No. Pacific, 108. So. Pacific, 96. Pennsylvania, 57. U. S. Steel, com., 112. U. S. Steel, pfd., 120.
The British rifle is the outcome of the South African ar. It holds ten cartridges and is sighted from 200 to 2,800 yards.
RICHMOND MARKETS
Glen Miller Pnces ' - !" -.Hogs.':: Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs ........ . $11.50 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs. . .$11 25 Light Yorkers. 130 to 160 lbs. $3.UO9.CO Medium, 180 to 225 lbs ..$10.75 Pigs $7.00 8.0(1 Stags $4.50 8.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs 86.0007.00 Butcucr cows S5.006.00 Heifers ... ; $6.007.00 Bulls $4.506.0i ...' Calves. .:. Choice reals $10.00 Heavies and lights $5.00 6.00 Sheep. Spring lambs .$8.0 Produce (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens dressed, selling, 28c; young chickens. selling. 28c; country butter, selling. 40c: creamery butter, selling. 45c; fresh eggs, selling 45c; country lard, selling, 20c; potatoes, selling 70c a peck. Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally bv t)mer Whelon) Paying Oats, 5255c; new corn. 95c; rye, $1.10; clover seed, $8.00 9.00 a bushel; straw, $8.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.50 a ton, $2.50 a. cwt.; middlings, $37.00 a ton, $1.90 a cwt.; bran,. $35.00 a ton, $1.80 a cwt:; salt, $1.85 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $32.50 a ton, $1.70 per cwt Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.00. Mixed $12.00. Clover hay $12.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $8.00. Indianapolis Representative . Sales STEERS 25 852 $ 8.50 25 ...1008 10.00 HEIFERS 6 680 $ 6.50 2 820 9.00 COWS 4 682 $ 5.00 3 .......1193 8.50 BULLS . 1 760 $ 5.75 1 1380 8.25 CALVES 2 1 345 $ 6.50 5 160 13.50
LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW
You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison
are now told by a- CJn.cinjiatiautbor-i.
ity to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any- corn, the; soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but Is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a corn is a suicidal habit.
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Thrif t Day Observance All Over the Country
On February 3rd, cooperating with cities, towns and villages all over the United States, we will celebrate THRIFT DAY. Does Thrift pay? It does! Waste and extravagance will get you nowhere. Thrift and a Savings Account will take you anywhere you care to go. No matter who you are, what you do or where you live, you cannot succeed unless you save regularly.
Second National Bank Richmond's Strongest Bank
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REVIVAL SERVICESOPEN BETTER DRIVE ON FORCES OF EVIL
Evangelistic services in several churches tonight and for the rest of the week will follow up the auspiciaus beginning of the simultaneous ' campaign. The Rev. Milo S. Hinckle ' will preach at the East Main Street Friends church at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Charles Laing Herald will deliver-the revival sermon at the Second Presbyterian church at - 7:30 o'clock. Tonight, the Gospel band will lead the worship at the Central Christian church. The sermon will be given by the Rev. Thomas H. Adams, pastor. Rev. H. H. Tiloch will assist. Rev. J. J. Rae will give the first of a series of five sermons at the First Presbyterian church. Other services will begin their meetings later in the week. Pastors and workers generally are doing personal work on information furnished from the recent religious survey, directed by the Richmond Church Federation.
ST. JOHNS' ACCEPTS TERMS OF MINISTER
.' Acting ppon the request of the Rev. A. L. Nicklas, of Ann Arbor, Mich., that he be allowed to remain with bis congregation until after the Easter holidays, the St. Johns congregation yesterday, morning decided - to grant the condition imposed by the Rev. Nicklas in accepting the local call. The Rev: Nicklas with his family, including three children, will move here shortly after Easter.
DON'T BE COSTIVE! TAKE A "LAX-OLA"
One Tonight Feel Fine Tomorrow
"Oh, glory! Constipation, biliousness, liver trouble, headaches gone forever! No more of that grouchy,: lazy, unfit feeling! No more dosing and doping with nauseating, injurious, painful purgatives! Wonderful LAX-OLA has ctopped all that." LAX-OLA, a new and remarkable scientific product, quickly overcomes a constipated, clogged-up condition without the least harm to the delicate lining of stomach, intestines, kidneys without encouraging the laxative habit. Instead of weakening, it strengthens. Acts easily, safely, naturally. Chocolate flavored;- pleasant tasting. LAX-OLA is so "different" in ingredients, in action, in effect from any laxative or purgative you've ever used, you'll make a big mistake if you don't try it. If your druggist has none in stock he can quickly get some from his wholesaler ask him to do so. LAX-OLA is 25c a box worth more. Money back if you are not perfectly satisfied. Get it today.
City Statistics
Deaths and Funerals. REILLY The funeral of Thomas J. Reilly was held from the St. Marys church this morning. A large congregation of friends and relatives attended. The Rev. Father Cronin assisted by Fathers Duffy and Halpin, officiat
ed. The honorary pallbearers were members of the Knights of Columbus: Interment was in the Earlham cem& tery- ' - ' HULS Mrs. Alberta Huls, aged 56 years, died Sunday morning at 7:00 o'clock. She leaves .her husband, Charles E. Huls, her father, E. H. Cockerill; one sister, . Mrs. Minnie Brinley; four brothers, Louis, Joseph, John and Joseph Cockerill. - Funeral services will be held at the home, 217 North Sixth street, Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in the Earlham cemetery. - HAVENS Washington Havens,
1 aged 68 years, died at the home of bis
son, George Havens, 230 South Tenth street, Sunday evening. The funeral arrangements have not been announc-
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ed. Friends may call Tuesday after coon and evening..
BRIEFS
Wanted Good sized barn for storage. Address Storage Palladium. 29-2
Notice To Red Men Members of the Osceola tribe of Red Men will meet at the hall at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening to attend the funeral of Washington Haven. .... . WILLIAM HUNGERFORD. . Keeper of Records.
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SHOP TUESDAY AND SAVE
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$1.00 HOUSE DRESS APRONS, 59c
Made of finest quality light and dark color fast percales, beautifully made in regular house dress style; come in sizes to 50. Tuesday only at
THREE BOYS' 35c BLOUSES, 59c
Mothers J Here is a chance you will not get again Boys' Blouses of light and dark color percales, well made and cut full; priced for Tuesday only at 3 for
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$1.00 BOYS' PANTS, 59c
Made of fine wool nov
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made and cut full,! come in all sizes to 11 Priced for Tues. only
WOMEN'S $1.25 UNION SUITS, 59c
A delayed shipment of one case of women's fine fleeced Union Suits, pure white come in all sizes to 46; specially priced for Tuesday only at
$1.00 MUSLIN WEAR, 59c
Women Your choice of gowns and chemise of finest quality muslin .d
nainsook, beautiful em
broidered, lace and ribbon trimmed; Tues. only at..
TWO MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, 59c
Come in blue cham-
bray only, well made and cut full in all sizes!
to 17; priced for Tuesday only at
TWO EMBROIDERY 50c COVERS, 59c
Your choice of beautiful emb'd Scarfs and Squares in all colors, large and small, priced for Tuesday 2 for
MEN'S $1.00 SWEATERS, 59c
For men and large
boys m srrey only, col-
larless, with pockets ;
actually sold at $1; priced for Tuesday at
3 PAIR WOMEN'S 35c DRAWERS, 59c
Made of fine quality muslin, beautifully embroidered trimmed ; come in all sizes of both styles; Tuesday
WOMEN'S $20.00 SUITS, $7.55 Your choice of fine all wool serges and wool poplins," beautifully made in the newest styles only; priced Q'tt (TC special for Tuesday at tpOt)0
UP TO $15 WINTER COATS, $6.55 For women and misses in all wanted styles and colors; every coat strictly new; not an old coat among d 4 pTC' them; priced for Tuesday at.. tprxDtl
UP TO $7.50 SKIRTS, $3.55 Your choice of finest all wool men's wear serges, all wool poplins, novelties stripes, etc.; priced for dQ CfT Tuesday only at PtJ00
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Domestics
1 I Up to $10 Women's Dresses, $4.55 7 yds. 15c Lin. Crash Toweling, 59c 5 yds. 15c Red Seal Gingham. .59c 8 yards 10c Apron Gingham. . .59c 3 yds. 35c Curtain Marquisette 59c 3 Best 35c Turkish Towels 59c 4 yards 19c Serpentine Crepe. .59c 4 yards 19c Kiddie Cloth 59c 8 yards 10c Huck Toweling 59c 7 yards 12'?c Canton Flannel. .59c 10 yards 9c Canton Flannel :.. 59c 6 Best 15c Table Napkins . .59c
$1.00 INFANTS' BATH ROBES, 59c
Made of fine Beacon Blankets in pink and blue, come in sizes to 4 years; priced for Tuesday at
75c CHILD'S UNION SUITS, 59c
For boys and girls in
all sizes, of heavy velvet fleece, well made and cut full ; for Tuesday only, all sizes at . .
$1.00 RAG RUGS, 59c
Genuine fast color rag rugs, can be used on either side, size 27x54, special price for Tuesday at
3 LARGE 35c COTTON
Fine quality cotton, opens 3 ft. x 7 ft.; specially priced for Tuesday only; 3 Rolls for
2 CHILD'S 50c SLEEPERS, 59c
Of finest quality flannelette, well made and cut full in all sizes; your choice of either open or closed feet; priced for Tuesday at
THREE BEST 35c APRONS, 59c
Kitchen Aprons in all
styles, large or small, light and dark colors;, priced for Tuesday, '
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$3 MISSES' WOOL SWEATERS, $1.59
Strictly All Wool Sweaters for boys and girls to 16 years, $ '
come in all wanted colors; priced for Tuesday at only..
$3.00 WOOL BLANKETS, $1.59
Actual $3 Blankets heavy & wool nap, extra large double V
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Fine quality mercerized table damask, large assortment of pretty patterns ; Tuesday, 2 Yards for. . . . .
TWO CHILD'S 50c APRONS, 59c
Made of finest ging
hams in kimono styles, nicely piped edges, in all sizes to 14 years; Tuesday, 2 for: ..... .
$1.00 UMBRELLAS, 59c
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