Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 94, 2 March 1917 — Page 9
TOE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRfl)AY, MARCH 2, 1917 r--mm
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Today's Market Quotations
LOW WHEAT STOCKS TURN DULLS LOOSE! ON WHEAT MARKET
(By Associated PrM) CHICAGO. March 2. finow and rain in the southwest, where moisture needed for the winter crop has been lacking, tended today to ease off the wheat market Trade was active, with commission houses the chief sellera. The principal stimulus for buyers came from Bullish estimates Indicating that farm reserve stocks., were unusually small. Opening prices, which ranged from He decline to c advance with May at $1.83 to $1.83 and July at $1.654 to $L55K. were followed by a moderate general sag, and then some thing of a rally. Lightness of offerings made corn relatively firm. First trades In the Dec option were made today at tl to 82c . the highest prices ever known at this time of the year. .The market as a .whole, after opening off to up, , scored slight gains all around. Oats followed wheat rather than corn.' Chances though,' were narrow. Bullish monthly statistics helped to strengthen provisions. Advances In the hog market counted also against the bears.
GRAIN
Ghiccso Futures -WHEAT Open. High. Low. Close. Har..,.1M T1T4 182V4 184 MayJ.HIl62 105 102 105 Jury ...... 1M 101 101 105 OATS
,1T 58 57 68
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18.50 18.60 18.45 18.60
' Toledo Gram : TOLEDO. March 1 Wheat: $1.99; May $2.0$; July, $1.61. Clover seed: Prime cash, March. $11.35. Alsfke: Prime - cash and $11.50. Timothy: .Prime cash and $2.55. '
Cash, $11.80; March, March,
Chicago Cash CHICAGO, March 2. Wheat! No. 2 k red, $1.92; No. 3 red, nominal: No. . 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn; No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 "yellow, $1.00 1.02. Oats: No. 3 white, 5859; Standard. 59&60. Rye; No. 2 nominal.,
Barley: $1.0001.28. Pork: $32.50. Ribs: $16.87S17.25. f t firrl! $13.72. . ... . , t
Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI. O.. March 2. No. 2 :,red winter. $2.01 2.03; No. 3, $1.06
1.08; No. 4. $1.05 1-07. Corn: No. 2 white, $1.07 1.09; No. 3 white. $1.0601.08;' No. 4 white. $1.05 1.07; .No. 2 yellow, $1.07 1.09; No. a vllow. il.069tl.08: No. 4 yellow.
$1.051.07; No. 2 mixed, 63; ear,
, corn, $1.0601.08.. ; Oats: No. 2 white, 6465; No. 2 ' mixed, 63. . ' Rye: Range, $1.35 1.53.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 600; market, steady; top sheep, $11.75; top lambs, $14.50. Calves-- Receipts, 200; market, steady;, top, .$12.60. , v Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 2 Hogs Best heavies, $i3.7514.00; mixed and - medium, $13.751S.80; good to choice lights $13.75 13.85; common to medium lights, $12.25 13.75; bulk of sales, best hogs, $13.75 13.80; roughs, $12 13; best pigs, $1175 12.50; light best pigs, $9.75 11.50. Receipts, 5,000. . Cattle Prime steers, $10.7511.25; good to choice steers," $10.00010.75; common to medium, $6.25 7.00; heifers. $5.50 8.75. Receipts. 700. $10 11.50; common to medium lambs. Calves Common to best veals, $8 11.75; common to best heavy calves, $6 10. Receipts, 400. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice' $12.5013; common to medium lambs J1012.25: good to best lambs, $13.50 14.25. Receipts, 200. St. Louis ST. LOUIS, March 2. Hogs Receipts 7,000; higher; lights $13.20 13.60; pigs $9.50 12.25; mixed and butchers $13.25 13.65; good heavy, $13.6513.75; bulk $13.30 13.65. Cattle Receipts 900; steady; native beef steers $7.50 11.75; yearling steers and heifers $8.5011.50; cows $5.509.50; stackers and feeders $6 9; ealvs $6 12.25. Sheep Receipts -500; steady; lambs $12.7514.50; ewes $811.50; yearlings $11.5013.65. Buffalo BAST BUFFALO, March 2. Cattle, Receipts, 250; active- and strong. Veals Receipts, 800; active; $5.00 13.50. Hogs Receipts, 1,600; active; heavy and mixed, $14.15 14.25; Yorkers $14 14.25; light Yorkers $13.25 13.75; pigs $12.75 13; roughs $12.75 13; stags $10.50 11.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts 3,500; steady; lambs $1214.75; yearlings, $1113.50; wethers $1212.50; ewes $611.75; mixed sheep $11.7512. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 2. Hogs Receipts 2,000; strong; bulk $13.20 13.45; heavy $13.4013.50 packers and butchers $13.25 13.45; light $12.9013.30; pigs $1012.25. Cattle Receipts, 500; strong; prime fed steers $11.2512; dressed beef steers $9 11; southern steers, $710; cows $5.50 10; heifers $7.00 11; stockers and feeders $7.25 10.30; bulls $6.75 9.00; calves $712. Sheep ' Receipts, 1,000; steady;
lambs $13.7514.35; yearlings $12.75
13.25; wethers $11.5012.25; ewes, $10.5012.00. . . y .
RICHMOND MARKETS
Glen Miller Prices Hens. Heavies, 260 to 800 lbs $13.00 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. $13.00 Light Yorkers, 130 160 lbs $12.50 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs $13.00 Pigs $10.00 Stags $8.00 10.00 Sows $11.00012.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1.500 lbs : ; $6.009.00 3ntcher cows $5.00 8.00 Heifers $6.008.50.... Bulls $5.00 7.50 Calves. Choice veals $11.00 Heavies and lights $5.00 7,00 Sheep. Spring lambs $8.0010.00 Produce (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 30c; young chickens, selling. 30c; country butter, selling, 3540c; .creamery butter, selling, 48c; fresh eggs, selling 45c; country lard, selling, 22c; pota
toes, selling, 90c a peck.
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FOR THE
Woman's Eye
Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelm) Paying Oats, 58c; corn, l.no; rye, $1.15; clover seed, $910 a buslel. straw. $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed ineal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt; middlings, $44.00 a ton, $2.25 a cwt.; 'bran, $40.00 a ton, $2.10 a cwt; salt, $2.75 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $37,000 a ton, $1.90 per cwt. Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.50. . Mixed $1314. Clover bay $1214. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $9.00. . Indianapolis Representative Sales
PRODUCE
LIVESTOCK
Cincinnati CINCINNATI, O., March 2. HogsReceipts, 6,000; market, steady. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; market, alow. Calves Market, steady. Sheep Receipts. 800; market, steady. Lambs Market, steady.
Chic&zo . CHICAGO, March 2. Hogs Receipts, 17,000; market, strong, 15c to 20c higher; bulk of sales, $13.30 55; lights, $12.70013.60; mixed, $13.10 113.60; heavy, $13.1013l65; rough, $13.10 135; pigs, $10011.85. Cattle Receipts, 2.00O; market weak; native beef cattle, $8.00 12.00; stockers and feeders, 6.40 9. 26; cows and heifers, I5.SO&10.80; calves, $8. $11.25. Sheep Receipts, 8,000? market, ; steady; wethers, $S0.7Sll.Wr; Iambs, ; $11.85014.60.
Pittsburgh - PITTSBURG. Pa.. March 2. Hogs Receipts; 3.000; market, 50c higher; heavies, $13.7580; heavy Yorkers, $13.65 70; light Yorkers, $12.50 13.50; pigs, $12010,
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI. O., March 2. Butter Creamery extra, 44c; centralized ex
tra, 41 c; do firsts, 38c; do seconds. 35c; dairy fancy, 31c; packing stock,
8025c. Eggs: Prime first, 30c; first. 29c; ordinary firsts, 28c; seconds, 27c.
Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs..
29c; fryers over 1 lbs., 22c; turkeys, 2426c; roosters, 14c. Lemons: California, $2.75 3.75; Messina, $2. 503.00; limes, 85c$1.00. Potatoes Michigan, $9.009.50; home grown, $99.50. Cabbage $8.0008.50. Onions Spanish, $2.35 per crate; shipped. $12.00 13.00 per 100 lbs. Sweet potatoes: $1.75 2.00 per hamper.
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HOGS 80 112 307 197 179 STEERS . 700 721 9.00 1076 961 HEIFERS 630 .' 676
$ 9.75 12.50 12.90 13.75 13.85
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Chicago CHICAGO, March 2. Butter:
changed. Eggs: Receipts, 3,864 cases; market lower, 27029. Poultry alive: Unchanged. " Potato market: Lower; Westerns $2.5002.60; Wisconslns and Michigan Whites, $2.25 2.50; receipts 22 cars.
New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 42. American Locomotive, 71. American Beet Sugar, 88. American Smelter, 97. Anaconda, 81. Atchison. 102. Bethlehem Steel, 127. Canadian Pacific, 151. . Chesapeake & Ohio, 58. Great Northern, pfd., 113. Lehfgh Valley, 71. New York Central, 94. . No. Pacific, 103. So. Pacific, 92; Pennsylvania, 54. U. S. Steel, com., 106. U. S. Steel, pfd, 117.
2 565 4 497 9 970 COWS 2 730 2 775 2 890 .4 ,.,947 2 ..." 1325 BULLS 1 .....................1040 1 "....1030 1 870 1 .1230 1 1820 CALVES 8 113 2 404 3 196 10 118 4 152
7.50 8.25 8.50 9.00 9.50
$ 6.50 7.35 7.50 8.00 8.60 $ 5.00 5.50 6.25 i- 7.25 8.50 $ 6.25
7.25 7.50 7.85 8.75 $ 6.75 8.25 10.00 11.00 11.75
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BUYS RACING COLT
ECONOMY, Ind., March 2. Vine Scott has purchased the young racing colt owned by Charley Sanders.
BRIEFS
First Turtle Soup of the season all day Saturday at LOU KnopfS. Mar.1-2 8-9 Men Wanted Elliott & Reid Fence Factory. West Side. 26
ADAMS TO ADDRESS OFFICIALS OF CITY
Following Is the program for the special patriotic week service at the Central Christian church next Sunday evening which will be attended by city officials In a body: . Hymn, "My Country 'tis of Thee," Audience; prayer; special music, "America for Me"; reading, Marion E. Thomas; special muic; solo and chorus, "Star Spangled Banner", Mrs. Lawson; address, "Our Country, God's Country," Thomas H. Adams; special ransic; offertory; hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldiers," audience; . benediction.
David A. Lane, Jr., of Washington, Maine, won the claes of '68 prize for the best written and spoken oration by a member of the senior t class at Bowdoin college. Mr. Lane' who is the only negro at Bowdoin, took for his subject "The Task of the CollegeTrained Negro."
Wanted 25 wood working machinery operators steady work good wages. UnionCity Bldg.; Co., Union City, Indiana. Mar. 2-4t
WANTED Position as housekeeper. 128 Richmond Ave. 3-2t
First Turtle Soup of the season all day Saturday at LOU KnopfS. Mar.1-2 8-S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. : Estate of Isaac F. Camblin, Deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court, as executor of the estate of Isaac F. Camblin, Deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to te solvent. JOHN F. HOLADAY, " Executor. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. Feb. 16-23 Mar. 2
SCHOOL OFFICIALS MEET TO CONSIDER LOCATING BUILDING
Committees from the school boards of Dublin, and Camridge City will be asked to meet with Jackson township officials to consider the high school situation in the near future, County Superintendent Williams said today. The meeting has been postponed until after the adjournment of the legislature because there were over a hundred and fifty school bills presented some of which would, affect the Jackson township situation. Practically all the school bills have been or will be killed. .There are 'three proposals which will be brought to the attention of the meeting of representatives of the three corporations. , Discuss Joint School. The first is the establishment of a joint high school at a central location for Dublin, Cambridge City and Jackson township, leaving the common schools as they are in the three corporations. The high school would be divided into two distinct parts, vocational and classical. The second is for. Dublin and Cambridge City to build a joint high school, leaving Jackson township out. The third is for the schools to continue as they are. Under such circumstances, Cambridge City, will erect a new high school building Immediately.
BUY RIVER SMELTS FOR FISH DINNER
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 2. For their Friday fish dinners several thousand New York families today bought smelts from the Columbia River at six cents a pound. -Atlantic coast smelts have been selling here at about 18 cents a pound.. The mayor's food supply committee, which brought a carload of the Pacific Coast fish from Tacoma, announced that if they proved popular large quantities could be brought here at about the price they sold for today.
PRIMARY RACE GOMES TO VERY SLUGGISH CLOSE
The city primary election comes to Us sluggish close Tuesday of next week. Among the candidates It Is quite generally agreed that Richmond voters have never evidenced so much apathy as during the present campaign and if the total vote cast is way below normal the majority of the candidates admit, privately, they will not be surprised. The only candidate who has been heard to frankly state that he believes a fairly large vote will be cast is Dr. W. W. Zimmerman, a candidate for the Republican mayoralty nomination. Sees Interest of Voters. "I have talked with hundreds of voters and I have been surprised at the interest they are taking in the
primary," Dr. Zimmerman remarked to I
some friends. "The interest tne voters are taking is a quiet one but practically every man I have seen has informed me that he intends to participate in the primary." Republican and Democratic tickets will be nominated Tuesday. The Republican mayoraly candidates are Dr. W. W. Zimmerman and Dr. S. O. Smelser. The Democratic mayoralty candidates are Henry Farwig and Frank McFail. In each instance the contest appears to be a close one.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH
TolTa TTtvm To Ones
trils and End Head'
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Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness Stiffness
Rub pain right out .with .small .trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's Oil.
What's rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty requires inteunal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and
can not burn the skin
Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
it small, trial bottle from your drug
gist, and In just a moment you 11 be free from rheumatic and sciatic
pain soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer!. .Relief awaits you. Old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is jus", as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago,, backache, sprains and swellings.
First Turtle Soup of the season all day Saturday at
Lou Knopfs.
Mar.1-2 8-9
To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv.
You feel fine In a few moments.
Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. - Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No
more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell yonr druggist yoa want a. ran all bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is .- just what every coM . and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-np and miserable. Adv.
WHITMAN POTTS r BOXING PROGRAM
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J (By Associated Press) ALBANY, N. March kvernor Whitman, today directed the state athletic coaimlssloix "to prohibit the boxing . bout" scheduled for Madison Square Orden, New .York on Monday night between Lea Darcey and Jack Dillon on the grosinds thatles Darcey Is "slacker.
The electric railways of the United States are valaed at the enormous sum of 1730,000,000.
Pimplss Disappear
There Is one remedy that seldom faita to clear away all - pimples, black heads and skin eruptions and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply yon with lemo, which- generally-overoosM all- bIhb diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, black heads in most -cases give way to semo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is safe, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and
Is positively sale for tender, sensitive
skins.
Zemo. Cleveland.
Drug Store TIMELY SUGGESTIONS for Housecleaning Time
Why Not a Big
Bicycle? Let us suggest "the easy plan," "the pay as you ride way." New models now on display at ELMER S. SMITH "The Wheel Man." 426 Main St. Phone 1806.
Red Cross Members Get a 50-page "First Aid" booklet
Free Conkey Drug Co.,
9th and Main.
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Does Your Husband Drink? Druggist Tells How to Cure the Liquor Habit at Home
Free Prescription Can Be Filled At Any Drug Store and Given Secretly
: Mr. II. J. Brown, a Cleveland man. was for many years a confirmed drunkard. His friends and relatives despaired of ever redeeming him. His lister sought the best medical men In
Europe in the hope that she might find something which would cure him. Finally 6he was recommended to an fmlnent chemist who gave her a private formula (the same as appears below) and told her how to use it. She had It filled at the drug store and gave it to him secretly. The results were startling. In a few weeks he was completely cured. . That was over eight years ago and he has not touched a drop since. He now occupies a position of trust and Is enthusiastic in his efforts to help others overcome the liquor habit. He feels that he can best do this by making public the same formula which cured him. Here is the prescription: Go to any firstClass, drug .store and get prepared tescum "powders. Drop one powder twice
a day, in coffee, tea or any liquid. It is harmless, tasteless and cannot be detected. You can use it without the knowledge of anyone. A lady who recently tried it on her husband reports: "My husband was on a spree when
I got the powders, and he usually stays drunk from three to four weeks at a time. After putting the powder in his coffee for four days, he sobered up and has not taken a drink since tnd says he is through with it forever, lie also complained that whisky did not taste the same. I shall not tell him what did it, but .1 am grateful for this help and I shall recommend it whenever possible." NOTE A leading druggist when shown the Above article said: "Yes, tescum is a very remarkable remedy for the drink habit. It is harmless, , wonderfully effective' and is having an t-norrnous sale. I advise everyone who wishes to destroy the liquor habit to give it a trial." It is sold in this city
by Thistlethwaite, and all other firstclass druggists, and they guarantee it to do the work or refund the money. Adv.
HAVE COLOB HI YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take . ; Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion oallid tontrue coated appetite poor
you have a bad taste in your mouth a laiy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study ;with his patients. - - Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no. pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have so dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per
box. All druggists. Take one or two sightly and note the pleasing results.
NOTICE MOOSE
All members are requested to be at the hall at 7 p. m. this eve to attend funeral service of our diseased Bro. Ira A. Manning. Moose defenders are requested to appear in full dress or uniform. Chas. H. Schafer, Diet. W. Howard Brooks, Secy. ' "2-1t
Moelscher GLASSES FITTED 818 Main. Phone 1928 OPPOSITE ' BOSTON STORE
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LAMPS 72,lV15,20,25 or 40 WATT
60 Watt (2 sizes) 36c and 45c "GOOD SERVICE"
Make Your Work Easy Oil Mops, 75c value. ...59c Oil Mops, 50c value. ...39c Sponges. .... .10c to $L50 O'Cedar Oil, 25c value, 19c O'Cedar Oil, 50c value. .39c Liquid Veneer, 25c val., 19c Liquid Veneer, 50c val., 39c Chamois . . .25c, 50c, $L00
Open Sundays 1023 MAIN STREET Phone 1861
CUTRATE
New Millinery Charming
The models -wo are Showing this season are simple and chic rather than elaborate and extreme. The shapes are extremely becoming. Too nrast see oar new models to appredat4hem. Here you will find Hats thst are charming, but not costly.
Nolders
39 North 8th St
Tour Auto Storage Problem Solved. Call Richmond Garage 44 N. 7th St. PHONE 2397
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Having purchased several thousand pairs of ladies' shoes, in all sizes and leathers, at a big sacrifice in price, I will offer these to the ladies of Richmond and vicinity at prices that are less than half the present wholesale prices. The values are wonderful, being regular $3.50 and $4.00 shoes including Black and Tan, Button and Lace, Gun Metal and Patents. Special price for tomorrow only
Be Here Early
If you buy at this sale you will save money and get good quality.
On account of the high cost of shoe leather, shoes are way up In price. We sell for less.
This is Richmond's Greatest Shoe Event and You Will Lose by Not Coming
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