Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 122, 4 April 1917 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, ,1917

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Today's Market Quotations

WHEAT SETS NEW HIGH PRICE MARK IN FACE OF WAR

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. April 4 -All grain and provision prices jumped to new high records today, influenced war measures being taken at Washington, trade was of broad proportions and at times excited, especially at the outlet in the wheat pit. . ' . ' Rains in Kansas and Nebraska did a good deal to check bullish sentiment as to wheat, but the market nevertheless soared for the first time in many years to above $2 a bushel. May delivery reaching $2.01. At this point however leading houses generally advised profit-taking by holders, 02 the ground that there was a prospect of government control of prices and that the marker was on almost a famine basis. . Opening wheat Quotations, which ranged from off to 1 up with May at $2 to $2.01 and July at $1.8 to $1.69. were followed by alight addition' ai gains in some cases, bat afterward a general tendency to reaot, although fluctuations were rapid and wide. Corn rose sharply with wheat. Offerings were extremely light at the start but realising sales were free on the bulge. After opening 1H to 1 higher the market swung wildly but for the most part backward. Oats sympathized with the course of other grain. Transactions were on an unusually large scale. French advances in the hog market help provisions ascend. Pork led the advance.

GRAIN

May July May July May July May July

Chicago Futures WHEAT Onen. Hiah. Low.

200 202 168 novi CORN 154 ' 125 ; 122 .1244 OATS 63 65 60 60 LAUD ; 20.35 20.65 , 20.52 20.10

167 12314 121 63 2032 20.52

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Sheep Market, steady. Lambs Market, slow.

Chicago CHICAGO, April 4 Hogs Receipta 21,000; market slow, 5c to 10c higher; bulk of aales. $15.05 ($15.35; lights, $14.35015.30; mixed, $14.25 15.40; heavy, $14.60(15.45; rough. $14.60 14.80; pigs, $10.5014.00. V Cattle Receipts, 12,000; market, firm; native beef cattle, $9.2512.95; stockers and feeders $7.1539.90; cows and heifers, $5.6610.90; calves, $9.25013.75. Sheep Receipts, 19,000; market, weak; wethers, $10.40012.85; lambs, $11.75015.25.

Toledo Grain TOLEDO, April 4 Wheat: Cash, "cioverseedr Prime cash, $10.65; April. $10.12. Alslke: Prime cash, April $11.60. Timothy: Prime caBfa, April $2.60. 7 - Chicago Cash CHICAGO, April 4. No. 2 red, nominal: No. 3 red. nominal: No. 2 hard. $?:110HT No. 3 hard,$l.4f2.0i Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.27; No. 4 yellow, $1.23 01.27. oats: No. 3 white, 6667tf; Standp ard, 7iiS. - , ' Rye: No. 2 nominal. Barley: $1.08 01.37. Pork: $35.15. Ribs: $18.42018.75. ,f ; Lard: $20.65. V Cincinnati Grain . CINCINNATI, O. April 4: Wheatr No. 2 red. winter. J2J2023;. No. 3, $2.1702.20; No. 4. $1.9502.08; sales, 2 cars. - - " Corn: No. white. $1.30; No. 3 white. $1.30; No. 4 white, $1.2601,28; No. 2 yellow, $1.28; No. 3 yellow. $1,28; No. 4 yellow, $1.2601.27; No. 2 mixed, $1.28; ear corn. $1.2901.32. Oats: No. 2 white, 7172c; No. 2 mixed. 7O07Oc. Rye: Range, $1.6501.75.

LIVE STOCK

Cincinnati CINCINATI. O., April 4 Hogs Receipts, 2,800; market, steady; packers and butchers, $15015.40; common to choice, $8.50014.25. . Cattle Receipts, S00; market, slow, i ; , Calves Market, weak.

BRIEFS

Easter hats said at half price. Mrs.

Deans, Greensferk. apr 4-3t Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of May will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, April 9, 1917. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board, apr. 3-4 S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt lest grade millinery sold cheap at Mrs. Diana, Greensfork, Ind. ap 4-3t Colds Cause Headache and Grip LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 25c Adv.

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Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 4 Hogs, Receipts, 1,000; market, higher; heav. ies, $15.65016.65; heavy Yorkers, $15.3O015.5C; light Yorkers, $13,600 14.25; pigs, $11.50012.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; market, steady; top sheep, $10.60; top lambs, $12.75. Calves Receipts, 100; market, steady; top, $1550. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, April 4. HogsBeet heavies $15.35015.45; mixed and mediums, $15.85015.40; good to choice lights, $15.35; common to medium lights,' $14015.35; bulk or sales best hogs, $16.35; roughs, $14.25 015.15; light pigs, $10013.35; best pigs, $13.50014.00. Receipts, 6,500. Cattle Prime steers, $11.60012 25; good to choice steers, $10.50011.00; common to medium, $6 0 8.50; heifers, $60 $9. Receipts, 1,500. Calves Common to best veals $9013.76; common to best heavy, $6010.50.. Receipt, 550. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice. $13.500 14.75; common to medium lambs, $10013.76; good to best lambs, $14015.25. Receipts. 200.

St. Louis ST. LOUIS, April 4. Hogs Receipts, 12,000; higher; lights, 14.950 15.35; pigs, $10013.50; mixed and butchers, $14.90015.45; good heavy, $15.40015.50; .hulk, $14.90015.40. - Cattle Receipts, 3.000; higher; native beef steers, $7.50012.75; yearling steers and heifers, $8.50011.75; cows, $5.750 10; stockers and feeders $6010. ' Sheep Receipts, 2,300; steady; lambs, $13015.40; ewes, $9.50 12.25 j j earUngs, $10.75014.25.

Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, April 4. Cattle, Receipts, 500; active and steady. Vpb13 Receipts, 700; active and steady; $5015.50. Hoge Receipts, 4,400; ' slow; heavy, $15.60015.75; mixed, $15,500 15.60; Yorkers, $15.40015.55; light Yorkers, $13.25015; pigs, $12.50013; roughs, $13.75 0 13.90; stags, $11012. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,400; active; lambs, $12015.75; yearlings, $11014.25; wethers, $12012.75-: ewes, $6012; mixed sheep, $11.75 012.25.

PRODUCE

Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, April 4 Hogs Receipts, 8,000; higher; bulk, $14,900 15.35; heavy,- $15.30015.40; packers and butchers, $15.100 15.35; light, $14.50015.10; pigs. $12014.25. Cattle Receipts, 4,500; higher; prime fed steers, $11.750 12.65; dress, ed beef steers, $9.25011.50; southern steers, $8.50011.25; cows $7010.50; hfiifere, $8011.75; stockers and feeders, $7.75010.50; bulls, $7.00010.00; calves, $8013. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; steady; lambs, $11.75014.85; yearlings. $13.00 013.75; wethers, $11.50012.75; ewes, 10.50012.50.

MEN OF GERMAN

Continued From Page One. J . haps there will be others who will not come back," he remarked. "Three cbr fr Old Glory "ahOHtr ed a young mechanic and with waving caps the workmen roared their greeting to the new. flag, proudly floating above them. Should Inspire Patriotism.

"I arranged for this flag raising be-

loyal Americans. I also believe it is

the duty of every manufacturer to inspire patriotism in the hearts of the men who work for him," Mr. Johnson remarked after .thanking Mr. Cornstock for his address. Speaking to the Johnson company employes Mr. Comstock declared that If the United States remained a sovereign power it was necessary for the republic to engage In war with Germany, He said the German government had disputed the freedom of the seas with this country and in carrying out its policy of ruthless terrorism on the j.eae had committed acts of war against the republic. "President Wilson has called the country to arms and we will support the president to the last man," Comstock said as the men cheered.

Cincinnati Produce 1 CINCINNATI, 0., April 4. Butter: Creamery extra, 47c; centralized extra, 44c; do firsts. 41c; do seconds, 38c; dairy fancy, 35c; packing stock, 23 0281,2 a . Eggs Prime first, 29c; first, 29c; ordinary first, 28e; second, 2Vc. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 40c; fryers ever 1 lbs., 30c; turkeys, 21026c; roosters, 17c. PotatoesMichigan, $8; Wisconsin, $8.00. -.. Sweet potatoes: $1.7502.00 per hamper. Cabbage $6.500 7.00 per crate. Onions Spanish. $606.60 per 70-lh. crate; white. $9.0009.50; yellow, $9.0009.50. per 100 lbs. Chicago

CHICAGO, April 4. Butter: Steady,

35043c. Eggs: Receipts, 18,990 cases; ket, higher 280SH4C Poultry alive: Unchanged.

Potato market: Steady; Westerns,

$2.45 0 2.55; Wisconsin and Michigan

wanes, 12.2502.35; receipts, 25 cars.

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New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 49. ' " American Locomotive, 70. American Beet Sugar, 95.

UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. .. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Richmond. No Richmond resident who suffers backache, or annoying urinary ills can remain, unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. J. W. Morris, prop, meat market, 421 Main St., Richmond, says: "I suffered from backache for several years, the attacks at times being so severe that I could hardly straighten up. I

cause my employes and myself are alii6 ld 1 wa lumbago. The kidney

secretions were sometimes profuse,

and then again scanty in passage, making it plain that my kidneys were affected. I began doctoring, but it was not unail I had taken several different medicines without success that I chanced on Doan's Kidney Pills. I used three boxes and was cured of the backache." The above statement was given on Dec. 12, 1908, and on Sept. 15, 1915. Mr. Morris said; "Since giving a former recommendation for Doan's Kidney Pills, I have had but few occasions to use them. When I have, they have never failed to relieve me." Price, 50c, at .all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Morris has twice publicly recommended. Foster-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y. Adv.

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American Smelter, 1034. Anaconda, 83. Atchison, 103. Bethlehem Steel, 146. Canadian Pacific, 161. Great Northern, pfd., 114. Lehigh Valley, 66. New York Central, 96. So. Pacific, 95U- - ' Pennsylvania, 53. U. S. Steel, com., 115. U. S. Steel, pfd.. 118.

RICHMOND MARKETS

Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavfes. 260 to 800 lbs. ....... $14.75 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. 14.50 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs.'.. . 13.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs......... 14.75 Pigs ... .18.0012.00 Stags ....$8.ooii:oo Sows S11.00 12.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1,500 lbs 6.00 9.00 Butcher cows $5.00'!8.00 Heifers .....$6.00 8.50 Bulls $5.007.50 Calves. Choice veals $11.00 Heavies and lights ....... $5.00 7.00 8heep. Spring lambs $8.0010.i0

Produce (Cerreeted Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old eblekens, dressed, selling. 30c; young chickens, selling, 80e; country butter, selling, 35 40c; creamery butter, selling, 48c; fresh egars, selling 29c; country lard selling, 23c; potatoes, selling, 90c a peck-

Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelfln) PayingOats, 65c; corn, $1.20, rye, $1.16; clover seed, $910 a buslel, straw, $9.00 a ton.

Selling Cotton seed meal. $47.00 a ton. $2.50 a cwt; middlings, $46.00 a ton, $2.40 a cwt; bran, $44.00 a ton, $2.25 a cwt; salt, $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $38.00 a ton. 12.00 per cwt

; Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.0015.00. Mixed $13 1. Clover hay $12 14. . Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $9.00. "

Indianapolis Representative Sales

HOGS

34 . 45 . 6 . 8 . 119 60 , ."4 ', 4 '. 4 22 , '8 22 ,. 17 '. 6 . 221 '. 1 . 1 ,

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... 89 . 118 ... 248

348 .....V.. .....191 285. STEERS

. . 622 ...567

........1150 1359 HEIFERS ............. 715 .i... 502 '. 684 812 COWS 360 971 ......1280 BULLS 700 1320 ..1570 CALVES 340 310 . 100 128 , 196

$11.50 13.75 14.50 14.75 15.35 15.45 $ 8.00 .9.12 11.00 12.35 ,$7.63 8.00 9.75 11.50 $. 5.50 8.50 10.00

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The larger towns of Alaska at the present time contain about half many women as men. - ...

EXPECTS AMERICA. TO PLAY -VIGOROUS PART 111 CONFLICT

, AMSTERDAM, Via London, April 4. The Nifuws Van Dem Dag regards President Wilson's words in his address to Congress as clearly showing that the United States will participate in the world war as vigorously as it can.';!',.';" -: "For J neutrals," says that newspaper, "it makes a great ' difference wither America joina fully or only partially In'th'e war. A fresh declaration of neutrality will nave to be made and America must be recognized as a full belligerent Thus, for example, . .rmed American merchant ships must be kept by our government outside our territorial waters. "The effect, which America's participation will have on our shipping cannot yet be forecast This must be left for the future to disclose and it will in the first place depend on the measures Germany takes against the new enemy." .

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Easter is now upon you. Are you ready ? We are. So are many of your friends who have been here and picked out their dress equipment. This store is always early with the latest that's part of our service. Unless you come now, you'll miss its advantages. . . When you consider the limitless and matchless opportunities this great apparel store affords the extensive and attractive variety you don't wonder that we say "This is your store." Just now we are showing an unusually complete gathering of Easter Fashions in Society Brtuid, Kuppenhtuner, Frat and Style-PIus Clothes priced at $12.50, $15.00, $17.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Come in and see these masterly new clothes. ,. ;

Easter Suits for Boys Don't forget that dear boy. He needs a new Suit for Easter and the kind he should have is a K. & K. Suit, because these Suits will give him real service and wear. Our line of Boys' Suits is right up to date and we offer big values at , $3.50 to $12.50

EASTER HATS All the new styles at $2.00 to $5.00

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