Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 135, 19 April 1917 — Page 9
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CENTERVILLE
WHEAT MAKES BIG UPWARD LEAPS Oil
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CHICAGO, April 19 Wheat prices
Tan up awiftly today about So a buabel,
Jumping at times 4 and 2 cents between sales. Trading was active and
excited, but tbe -volume was noi in proportion to the sensational extent of the advances. -; Urgency of demand from exporters and, millers seemed to be the chief basis of the new upturns which were to points far above any heretofore touched. Advices appeared to indicate that hopes of any Immediate large shipments from Canada to United , States markets were not to be realized and that shipments from United States ports to Europe were to be pushed to tie utmost, especially at the western Atlantic was said to be yet free from German submarines. Opening prices, JWhlch ranged from 114 lower to i advance with May at $2.33 to $2.35 $ and July at $1.66 to $1.97. were r, followed by advances, to $2.40 and i ,$2.05 respectively but then setbacks of 2c or more. .' Corn, like wheat, soared to new high v levels. Sellers, were scarce and the chief influence was the strength of wheat After, opening off to c up, the market ascended 4c.
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Chicago Futures 1 -WHEATOpen. HlfU. Low. Clos. May ......233 242 233 240 July"...... 196 207 196 205 CORN Mav 142 147 142 146
July 137 142 137, 141
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... 65 67 63 66 ... 64 65 63 64 LARD , . . 21.00 21.22 21.00 21.02 ... 21 25 21.45 21.22 21.22
East Buffalo. EAST BUFFALO, April 19. Cattle, Receipts, 300; slow. Veals Receipts, 700;' slow, $5.00 fclS.50. Hofrs ' Receipts; " 2,000; alow; heavy, tl6.2516.30: mixed, $16.10 16.25: Yorkers, $1616.15; light 'do. $14.25015.75: " piss, $11.5014.00; roughs, $14 2514.50; stags, $12.00 $12.50. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; slow; lambs. $131640; clipped lambs, $I013.40; yearlings. .$9.50 12.23; wethers, $11.7512.00; ewes, $5.50 11.25; mixed sheep, $11,250 $11.50.
St. Louis. , . ST- LOUIS, : April 19. Hogs Receipts, 11.000; steady; lights, $15.45 15.85; pigs, $10.75 14.50; mixed and butchers, $15.45015.90; good heavy, $15.8515.90; balk. $15.5515.90.-" ' Cattle Receipts, 1,600; lower; native beef steers, $7.5013.00; yearling Eteers and heifers, $8.50012.00; cows, $611; stockers and feeders, $6.00 $10.15. - .. -. Sheep Receipts, 800; steady; lambs, $1315.75; ewes, $9.5012.25; yearlings. $12.75 14.25; clipped lambs $12Q,12.75. .
Local Markets
Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, April 19. HogsReceipts, 7,000; lower; bulk, $15.15 15.75; heavy, $15.70(315.85; packers butchers, $15.40 15.80; light, $14.90 15.55; piSS, $12.2514.50. "Cattle Receipts, 2,000; steady; prime fed steers, $12.25 13.00; dressed beef steers. $9.2512.00; southern steers, f.S.5011.25; cows. $6.5010. 75; heifers, $9.00 11.50; stockers and feeders, $8.0011.00; bulls,, $7.50 10.25; calves, $8.0013.25 ; ... "Sheep Receipts, 5,000; -steady; lambs, $12.2515.60; yearlings, $13.00 14.25; wethers, $12 13.25; ewes, $11.0013.00.
PRODUCE
Chicairo Cash
, CHICAGO. April 19 Wheat : No. 2 ted, nominal; No. 2 hard, $2.55; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.55; No.
Oats: wo. o wnite, afd. 70 72. Pork: Nominal. Ribs: $19.6019.95. Lard: $21.02.
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Toledo Grain j ; - TOLEDO, O., April 19. Cloverseed: i! Prime cash. April $10.52. V lAlslke: Prime cash, April $11.60. Timothy: Prime cash, April, $3.35. i . -it Cincinnati Grain I V CINCINNATI. O.. April 19. Wheat: I kso. 2 red wjnter. $2.75; No. 3, $2.72 I t 4; No. 4. S.552.65; sales 8 cars. i ffCorn: No. Z White, $1.57ia: No. 3 yhit, $1.57; No.-4 white. $1.54 1.56; Xo. 2 yellow, $1.52 No, 2 yellow, $1.52 1.53; No. 4 yellow, $1.51 1.52; No. ' 2 mixed, $li3; ear corn. $1.54 ? 5 g. ,.' 4 Oate-: No. -2 white, 74; No. 2 mix. " ed. 73... . . ' " ' : U Rye: Range, ,$1.701.90.
LIVE STOCK
Glen Miller Prices ... HCps. ' ' ' . ' Heavies. 260 to 300 lbs. ..... . . .$15.50 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 Jb3.. $15.00 Light Yorkers; 130 to 160 lbs. . . .$13.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs .$15.50 Pigs .$8.0012.00 Stags $8.00 11.00 Sows .... . ..... .$11.00012.00 . Cattle. Butcher steers, 1,000 to 1,500 ' ' " lbs $8.0010.0C Butcher cows .1......V. . . ,$5 00ftS.0d Heifers V. ... ....... $6.00 10.00 Bulls .... ... .$5 007.50
Calves. .. ." : Choice veals . . . : . .$12.00 Heavie's and lights ..$5.00 7.00 .. -. Sheep - Spring lambs . , .-. .' . . . ,1-. $8.00 10.00 Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 20 to 35c; young chickens, se I liner, 30 to S5c; country butter, selling, 35 to 40c: creamery butter, selling, 58c; fresh eggs, selling 30c; country lard, selling, 2Sc; potatoes, selling, $1.00 a peck.
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Mrs. Nell Col vin and daughters of Richmond,, were entertained Sunday j by her sister, Mrs. Frances Fender.. . . jMrs. Omar Whelan of Richmond was f the guest of Mrs. John Horner of Min
neapolis, who is here with her sister, Mrs. John Smelser... . .lrs. Edward Smith has been confined to the house the past week with the la grippe. Lester Hort of Dayton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hort, over Sunday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McConaha are now located In their property on Main street, recently occupied by Drujeys, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson in the house vacated by McConahas, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peelle in the
house heretofore , occupied .by David-;
sons Rev. O Conner preached his first sermon to a large . congregation Sunday at the M. E. church. There will be ho preaching next Sunday on account of the Baccalaureate services. . . .Thomas Dunbar spent Monday with his daughter, Mrs. Donald Lantz, at Indianapolis.
at the close of the week on account of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey..... The Domestic Science Club will hold an open meeting at the town ball Friday afternoon, to which all are invited. Miss Elizabeth Overbeck will give a. talk on the subject "Table Decorations.". . . . .Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Canaday of Newcastle, spent Sunday - with. friends at this place. ...F. J. Scudder has purchased of John W. Beard the latter's property cn Maple street, and will occupy tbe same for a residence. The consideration was $2,500... . .Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Minor entertained the following friends
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crajg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elliott of Indianapolis. and Miss Addle Cook of Newcastle.-... The remains of Rev. Larimore. who was formerly a Fresh y. terian minister at this place, were brought here for Interment from Hartford City, Sunday. .:
"A GOOD CAR"
THE UNIVERSAL CAR"
Feed Quotations ,'. (Corrected Daily by Omer Whalan.) i Paying Oats, 6Sc; corn, $1.40; rye. $1.50; ; clover -seed,,". $9.000 10.00 a bushel, straw, $9.00, a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $48.00 . a ton. -$2.50 a cwt; middlings, $47.00 a ton, $2.40 a cwt.; bran, $46.00 a ton. $2.35 a swt; salt, $2.25 a bbl.r'Quaker dairy feed, $38.00 a ton, $2.00 per cwt. Wagon Market" Timothy hay $14.00015.00. ; " Mixed $13.0014.00. Clover hay $12.00 14.00. i Alfalfa $15.00. ' . ; Straw $9.00.:
Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., April 19. Butter: Creamery, extra, 50c; centralized ex
tra, 47c; do firsts, 44c; do seconds, 41c; dairy fancy, 41c; packing stock, 2S(f33c. Esgs:- Prime first, 34c; irst, 33c; ordinary first, 33c; second, 32c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs., 44c; fryers over 1 lbs., 30c; turkeys, 2126c; roosters, 16c. Potatoes: Michigan, $10.5011.00; Wisconson, $10.50$11.
sweet roiaioes: si.7o2.25 per J
uamper. Cabbage $7.00 7.75 per crate. Onions Spanish, $6 6.50 per 70-lb. crate; white, $9.5010.00; yellow, $!.5010.00 per 100 lbs. - . Chicaero CHICAGO, April 19. Butter; 41 45. Eggs: "Receipts, 30,835 cases; market, unchanged. - ' Poultry: Alive, unchanged. Potato market: Unchanged; receipts, 34 cars.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY ,
New York Exchange Closing ' Quotations
American Can, 45. American Locomotive, 66. American Beet Sugar, 91. American. Smelter, 99. .;, Anacando, 79. Atchlson,..102. Bethlehem Steel, 132. Canadian Pacific, 161. . Chesapeake & Ohio, 60. Great Northern Pfd., 110. Lehigh Valley, 66. New York Central, 94. No. Pacific, 103. So. Pacific, 94. Pennsylvania, 63. U. S. Steel, com., 111. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117.
Indianapolis Representative Sales
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HOGS . 340 S50 286 -STEERS f 415 ......... . . 951 ; ;j i-i: ,1010
$12.00 15.00 15.35 15.90 :t $ 6.50 8.75 9.85
Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH. Pa.,Aprtl 19 HogsReceipts. 1,000; market, lower; heavies, $16.2330; heavy, Yorkers. $15.75 il 16.00; light Yorkers, $13.50 14.75; pl, $12.7513.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, ' 300; market, steady; top sheep, $11.00; top lambs, $13.25. ' Calves Receipts, 50; market, steady; top, $14.00.
Cincinnati CINCINNATI, O., April 19. Hogs Reckipts, 4.200 ;,marVet, acive. Cattle ' Receipts, 600; market, fcteady. . Calves Market, steady. Sheep, r- Market steady, Lambs Market, steady.
Chicago CHICAGO, Ills., April 19. Hogs Receipts, 18,000; market, slow; bulk of sales, $15 50(915.80; lights, $14.75 15.75;. mixed, $15.1i15.85; heavy, $15.15015.90; rough, $15.1315.35; pigs. $10 25 14.00. Cattle' . Receipts, 4,000; market, steady; native beef cattle. $9ll25; (tockers and feeders. 7.25 9.90; cows and heifers. $5.60011.00; calves, $8.50 410.75. Sheep Receipts, 15,000; market, ttesdy; wethers, $10.60 12.75; lambs,
lll.015.76.
Columbia Records For May On Sale Tomorrow Graveure Sings America's Great' National Anthems In all the world, where is America more truly expressed than in Francis Scott Key's "Star Spangled Banner" and Samuel Francis Smith's "America"? So true to every quality of his God given voice does Graveure sing these songs, that he seems to stand before you in the life. There is quality in Graveure's singing which can never be mistaken when you hear this you hear Graveure, and in America's two great songs the baritone has poured, unstinted, all that he is and all that he has. . There is no American home that will not want to have this greatest of all patriotic records in its library. Stop in and hear these and other Columbia Records out for May and on sale tomorrow. Opp. Post WetrfSredZf Phone
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Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, April 19. HogsBest heavies, $15.60 16.00; mixed, and mediums, $15.5015.60; good . to choice lightc, $15.5015.55; common to medium lights, $14.2515.50; bulk of sales best bogs, $15.5015.60; roughs,. $15015.35; light pigs, $11.00 13.00; best pigs, $13.25014.00. Receipts. 6,000. Cattle Prime steers, $12.0013.25; good to choice steers, $11.5012.00; common to medium, $8.00011.50; heifers, $6 $9. Receipts, 1.350. Calves Common to best veals $8.0012.00. common to best heavy, $610.50. Receipts, 500. Sheep and Lambs Good tc chcie $11.00(5 12. 5C; common , to medium lambs. $1013.75; good to best lambs, $1515.50. Receipts, 100.
COAL FOR MORRISSONREEVES LIBRARY Proposals will be received up to r.on on Tuesday, April 24, 1917, for furnishing coal ' to Morrisson-Reeves Library for next-winter: 100. tons, more or less, best Pocahontas egg, to be deliverel in the bin at the library; one bin full, about 30 tons, before cold weather, and balance as needed during the winter. - -W. K. Bradbury. -President Library Committee. ' apr 19-20-21 i
T 1 J if) ... ivywf Sanitary Vashstands
We're just as willing to figure with you on the installation of a washstand as we would be if you wanted v a complete new set of plumbing fixtures throughout your house. We know that if we ever do a small job for you that you surely, will call on us when you have big work to be done. All fixtures carried by us are of "the newest patterns and our work
is all done in the latest approved manner.
CHARLES J0HARNIRG
PLUMBING and HEATING llth and Main Sts."
CAMBRIDGE CITY
Frank Morrow, an employe of the Tribune, is quite ill at his home in Mt. Auburn.. . .V, H. Woolley of Richmond, spent Tuesday with friends in Cambridge City and Dublin. ... .John Bailey, of New .York,, was called here
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24 .. ..1097 10.40 20 i....... 1163 11.00 HEIFERS 2 -.. 470 $ 7.00 10 558 9.00 ....... 676 10.00 4 642 11.10 21 .......... 713 11.25 COWS 2 I 560 $ 5.50 3 ... 840 6.00 2 945 7.00 18 v... 1065 8.65 2 1205 10.00 BULLS 1 420 $ 6.50 1 490 7.50 1 ........ ..960 8.40 1 ...1470 9.25 1 .1220 9.50 CALVES 1 . 370 $ 7.00 7 210 7.50 -0 130 ' 9.00 6 133 11.00 3 143 12.00 '
CHIROPRACTIC The Method You'll Eventually Take Wm. Robinson Chircpractor 810 South A Street
Ite Popu I arifis; io Crowil ncj IDalDy
THERE'S REASON FOR IT i
MEETS EVERY Its Strong Points Surely a safer, fairer way to estimate motor car values is on the average preformance of thousands of Saxon Cars. It has stood the test and made good. Its production today is 400 greater than a year ago. Its value is in its construction, viz: Continental Motor, Timkin Bearings and Axles, Fidder Radiator, Wagner Starter, Stromberg Carbu- . rator, Remy Ignition, Cantilever Springs and many other features. They are many and you " find the same features in cars of twice and three times its price.
REQUIREMENT . It Has No Woak Onoo
Tou don't have to exaggerate the facts ar there. The car sells upon Its merits. All we want is to show you and refer you to present owners. Then you will buy because you h&v been convinced. Its a popular price car, only $865. - It compare favorably with cars of twice and three times Its price. It is in the $1,200 class. ' ' As to endurance, the latest figures show that so far the average cost of repair parts for all Saxon Sixes in use during the past two years is $8.50 per car. . . Ask yourself if you donot now owe it to- your self to look this car over. -
Don't Make the Mistake of Buying Before Seeing the Saxon. " ". ' . Phone 2328 For Demonstration.
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Bargaimis
Just to close this week with a big bargain festival we offer the following unusual specials for Friday and Saturday:
SPECIALS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS One lot of Men's Dress Shirts Assorted patterns, coat stylos, soft and laundered cuffs, some with detachable collars 7?i One lot of Men's Liq'nt Weight Union Suits, long and short sleeves. all sizes ?f) One lot o Mn's Athletic Unicn Suits, in B. V. D. cloth, special price 59 One lot of Men's Balbripqan 2-piece Underwear. Shirts and Drawers to match, all sizes 35 One lot of Men's Dress Hose in p.ll colors and shades, special. .J 2'2 One lot of Men's Fine Dress Shirts, made of extra fine materials, all the latest stripes and styles, $1.50 value, special 88V One lot of Men's Dress Hats, all styles and colors, values up to $3: ppecia! ,4S One lot of Men's and Beys' Caps, all sizes, special 539i One lot of Men's and Younq Men's Khaki Pants, all made with flaps and cuff buttons $1.29
One lot of Men's Fine Worsted Pants, in assorted styles, well tailored, $3.50 value; special. .$2.48 LADIES' FURNISHINGS One lot of Ladies' Lisle Hose, in black, tan and white, 25c grade, special i 19 All the 15c Children's Hese, special Bt I 11 75c Corsets, La Vesta and Premier makes, special 4H 75c Children's Dresses at..,.48 One lot of Ladies' Waists, slightly soiled. $1.00 and $1.50 values, special ..V 4g One lot of Ladies' and Misses' Middies All sizes and styles; special price 48c, 79c and 98c LADIES' WAISTS, WASH SKIRTS, Etc. One lot of Ladies' Waists in assorted colore and4 styles, $1.50 value; special 89 One lot of Ladies' Wash Skirts, all styles and makes 9S One lot of Turkish Bath . Towels, 15c grade, extra heavy and full size H
One lot of Lace Curtains la white and ecru 48 One lot of Window Shades, made with extra good rollers, special at 35 One lot of Children's Spring Coats in black and white checks; special at 82.48 SHOES OXFORDS And Tennis Shoes for the Whole Family. One lot of Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes all styles and makes; hundreds of pairs. to pick from $1.98 One lot of Ladies' 8-inch Kid Lace Shoes $2.98 One lot of White Kid 9-Inch Lace Boot, ivory sole and heel, $5.50 value at $3.95 One lot of Tennis Oxfords, . priced at 48c, 59c and 75c One lot of Women's and Children's White Oxfords, with leather and rubber soles at ......98c and $1.48 One lot of Men's . Dress Shoesbutton and lace $2.48 One lot of Ladies' Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Sandals, all styles and sizes $1.98
APRIL RECORDS We have just received ; the April Records in "Emerson," "OperaDhone," "Creston" and Par-O-Ket." All the National songs and the latest' selections: each - 25 and 35 Come m and Hear Them Have you heard the "Manaphone" Talking Machine? If not, call at our store. We will be glad to demonstrate them to you. Prices $15.00 and up. We sell them on easy terms.. Will play any and all records. We exchange your old records for new pieces. '
JOIN THE AMERICAN RED GROSS H To the Red Cross Campaign Committee I hereby subscribe and enclose my contribution to the American Red Cross as indicated below: Annual Member $1.00 Subscribing Member $2.00 For Relief Fund . . (The Red Cross Magazine goes with every $2.00 Subscription)
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MEN'S WORK ; SHIRTS in blue Chambray and stripes, all sizes, at
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BOYS' WAISTS all sizes .and . colors, made of heavy Gingham and Percales, special
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