Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 181, 12 June 1917 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1917
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Today's Market Quotations 1 ., I
Potato market! ' Unchanged; receipts, new 40 care, old 7 cars.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
WHEAT PRICES SAG BECAUSE OF REPORT
CHICAGO, June 12. Reports of increased arrival of wheat In Great Britain and of a liberal floating supply tended today to pull down prices here. Besides, advices regarding the crop outlook on this side of the Atlantic continued favorable. The volume of trade was small, opening prices which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to lc lower, with July at 2.3S and Ceptember at 2.08, were followed by a sharp decline all around. - Warm weather and sunshine led to free selling of corn. The fact that recent advances were based to a large extent on crop backwardness due to low temperatures and excessive rain caused many holders to unload. After opening 1-4 to 2 l-4c down, the market underwent a decided further sag.
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, June 12. The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. July 238 239 230 233 Sep 208 211 205 208 CornJuly 156 158 156 157 Sep. 150 152 147 148 OatsJuly . 63 64 62 62 Sep. 54 55 53 53 Lard July 21.72 21.75 21.60 21.6!? Sept 21.85 21.87 21.72 21.80 TOLEDO, June 12. Wheat: Prime cash, $3.00; July, $2.30; Sept. $2.10. Cloverseed: Prime cash, $10.80; Oct., $11.47; Dec., $11.25. Alsike: Prime cash, $11.40; Sept., $11.45. Timothy: Prime cash, $3.60; Sept., $4.05. CHICAGO, June 12. Wheat: No. 2 red. No. 3 red, No.. 2 hard and No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.72 1.73; No. 3 yellow and No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 3 white, 68 69c; Standard, 6969. Pork: $38.85. Ribs: $20.90021.45. Lard: $21.5021.65. - CINCINNATI. O., June 12 WheatNo. 2 red winter, $2.94 2.96; No. 3,
2.S6ft$2.eO; No. 4, $2.60$2.70; sales 3 cars. Corn - No. J white, $1.7$; No. f white $1.76; No. 4 white, $1.74$1.75: No. S yellow, $1.76; No. 3 yellow, $1.7 No. 4 yellow, $1.74 $1.76; No, 2 mixed $1.TJ ear com. .11.76011.77. Oats No. 2 white, 70c70c; No. 2 mixed. 6Sc68c. Rye Range, $2.00 $2.40.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
PITTSBURGH. Pa.. June 12. Hogs; receipts, 2,000; market, higher; heavies $15.60 $$5.65; heavy yorkers, $16.25$15.50; light yorkers, $14.25 $14.50; pigs, $13.750$14.25. Sheep and lambs receipts, 300; market, steady; top sheep, $10.50; top lambs, $12.50. Calves receipts, 200; top $15.00. ...
CHICAGO, June 12. Hogs, receipts, 10,000; market, unsettled; 5c higher than any other week and yesterday's average; lights, $14.25 $15.35; mixed, $14.75$15.65; heavy, $14.80$15.65; rough, $14.80$15.00; pigs $10$14.10. Cattle receipts, 3000; market, firm; etockers and feeders, $7.14$10.15; cows and heifers, $6.35$11.85; calves, $9.75$14.15. Sheep receipts, 5000; market, strong; wethers, $8.50$11.10;lambs, $9.70$14.75; spring $1.25$16.65.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 12. Hogs receipts, 1800; market, steady. Cattle receippts, 300; market, slow. Calves market strong. "Sheep receipts, 600; market steady Lambs market strong.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 12. Hogs, receipts, 10,000; cattle, receipts, 1800; calves receipts, 500; sheep, receipts, 250. Hogs market, steady and lower; best heavies, $15.25$15.70; medium, and mixed, $14.95 $15.35; choice lights, $13.75$14.95; roughs, $14.25 $14.90; best pigs, $12.50$13.50; light pigs. $10$12.25;bulk of sales, $15.05$15.35. Cattle market steady; prime corn fed steers, o $12.50 $13.15 ;good t choice steers, $12.23 $12.75; common to medium. $11.75$12.25; good to choice heifers, $10.$12; Calves .market steady; common to best veals, $8 $14.00; common to best heavy calves $7$11. . Sheep market steady; good to choice shorn sheep, $8.00 $9.00; common to medium shorn sheep $5.45 $7.75. Lambs market steady; good best shorn lambs,$9.00 $10.00; common to medium shorn Iambs $7.50
$8.76, spring lambs, $10$13.00; yearlings, $8.00 $9.50.
EAST BUFFALO, June ll.Cattle receipts 3.100; . market, active and Btrong; . prime steers $13.25 $13.76; shipping steers, $10.25 $18 ;butchers, $9.25$12.60; heifers ,$7.50 $11.76; cows, $6.00 $11.00; bulls, $7.50$11; etockers and ' feeders, $6.00$9.50; fresh cowa and springers, active and steady; $50$125; - Veals receipts.l,500; active and steady; $5.00$15.50; Hogs receipts, 10,400; - active and lower; heavy $15.85$16.00; 5 mixed $15.75 $15.85; yorkers. $15.60 $15.75. light yorkers. $14.60 $15.25; pigs, $14.. 25$14.50; roughs $13.75 $14.00; stags, $12.00 $13.t0. v. Sheep and lambs receipts 1,600; active and steady; lambs $$8.00$18.-00-yearlings, $6 $15.25; - wethers, $10.50 $11; ewes, $5.00$10.50; mixed sheep, $10 $10.50. . ...
EAST BUFFALO, June 12. Cattle, receipts, 125; market steady; Veals receipts 350; market slow, $15$15.25. Hogs receipts, 409; market slow and lower; heavy, $15.75 $15.90; mixed, $15.70 $15.85; yorkers $15.60 $15.75 light yorkers, $14.40$1525; pigs, $14.25$14.50; roughs, $13.75 $13.85; stags, $12.00$12.75. Sheepand lambs receipts, 600; market active, lambs steady,; others weak; lambs, $8.00 $18.00; yearlings. $6.00$15.00; wethers, $1 0.25 8 $10.75;, ewes, $5.00 $10; mixed sheep, $10.00 $10.25
PRODUCE MARKET
CINCINNATI, O.. June 12. Buttercreamery, extra. 42c; centralized extra, 39 c; do firsts, 36c; do seconds, 23c; dairy fancy, 33c; packing stock, S227c. - - Eggs prime first, 30c; first, 29c; ordinary first., 30c; second, 28c. Poultry Broilers under 1 lbs., 35 38c; fryers over 1 lbs., 30c; turkeys, 20c; roosters, 15c. Potatoes Florida Triumph and Rose, $2.00 3.00 per hamper; Florida No. 1, $1.0.0010.25 per barrel; No. 2, $9.009.50. Sweet Potatoes -- $2.50 2.75 per hamper. Cabbage Missisfcippi and. Tennessee, $3.50 4.00 per large crate. Onions Texas, $1.602.10.
NEW YORK,June 12. Closing Quotations on the New York Stock Exchange today follow : , . American Can, 50. American Locomotive, 7?. - American Beet Sugar, 95.American Smelter, 108. Anaconda, 84. Atchison, 102. . Bethlehem Steel, 155: Canadian Pacific, 161. -i Chesapeake & Ohio, 61. .' Great Northern, pfd., 108. v . -. Lehigh Valley, 65. ; ' , New York Central, 92. No. Pacific, 104. So. Pacific, 93$. . Pennsylvania, 53. U. S. Steel, com., 130 . x : U. S. Steely com., 117. .
Diets,' lOo bunch t cabbage, 10c lb., solid, soft less;' cauliflowers. 15, 20, 25c; celery, lOo bunch: chives, 10c bunch; cucumbers, 5, 8, 10c; egg plant, 15, 20c; garlic, 20 pound; grape fruit, 6, 10c; kale, 10 pound; lemons, 20 and 30c dor.; lettuce, head 6 to 16c head; leaf, 20c lb; limebs, 30 doze.; onions, dry, 80 lb; green,' 3 hunches 10c; oranges, 25 and 30c dot; -parsley, 6c bunch; peas, 15c lb; peppers, 2 to 5c each; pineapples, 15c; Potatoes, new No. 1.7c lb; old 95c peck; radishes, home 6c bunch; rhubard. 8 bunches 10c; spinach, 10 to 15c "lb; strawberries, 13 to 18c quart; sweet potatoes scarce, 9c lb.; tomatoes,' 15c lb. selected. . .- '. - V. - ; v r ' Miscellaneous. Beans, navy, 20c lb; lilma, 20c lb; kidney, 201b; honey, ' 20 to 25c lb.; popcorn, 8 to 10c lb.; English walnuts, 25 to 35c lb. - .' ; "
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, June 12. Butter market: Lower; creamery firsts, 3438c. Eggs: Receipts, 41,592 cases; market, lower; firsts, 3031; springs, 28 32. Live Poultry: Market lower; fowls, 22C.
GLEN MILLER PRICES Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs. ...... .$14.50 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs. .$14.00 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs. . . $13.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs. . . . . . .'. ,$14.50 Pigs . . . .''.' . . . . .... ...... .$S.oO12.00 Stags $8.00 11.00 Sows . . ............ $11.001200 .Cattle..-; - Butcher steers, 1,000 to j.600 lbs ....... $8.00 10.00 Butcher cows $5.00 8.00 Heifers $6.0010.00 Bulls .$5 007.59 Calves. . . , Choice reals..... 1..'. $11.00 Heavies and lights $5.0007.00 Sheep. Spring lambs .$8.0010.00 FEED QUOTATIONS (Corrected Daily by Omer Whetan.) Paying Oats, 60c; corn, $1.55; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $9.00 10.00 a bushel, straw. $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $48.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $48.00 a ton. $2.50 a swt.; bran, $45.00 a ton, $2.35 a cwt; salt, $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $40.00 a ton, $2.15 per cwt. WAGON MARKET Timothy hay $18.00. . Mixed $17.00. Clover hay $16.00. Alfalfa $20.00. Straw $9.00.
MEAT PRICES (Corrected Dally by John Maher) r .it:. SELLING PRICES ;
Bacon, 35c to 40c pound; beef eteak, 20c pound; , beef roast, 18c to 25c
SPEAKERS ASSIGNED
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES
Asparagus. 5c bunch; bananas. 5 to 7c pound; green beans, 10? pound;
Continued From Page One. V Cross intends to do for the .relief and care of our fighting men. The following are the. speakers for the meetings: Economy-C. W. Jordan and Ellis Learner, of Richmond. . Williamsburg Wilfred Jessup and Ret.. J. S. Mills of Richmond. Fountain City William D. Foulke, of Richmond. Whitewater Rev. F. A. Dressel, and Rev. E. E. Davis, of Richmond. Candidates to Speak. Hagerstown Richard N. Elliott; of Connersville. Greensfork George Barnard, New Castle, and Herbert Weed, Richmond. Webster Rev. Oscar Tressel, Richmond. Dublin Frank Albus, Richmond. Cambridge City Clarence Root, Connersville, and Rev. F. W. Rohlfing, Richmond. Jacksonburg Rev. R. C. Ballard, of Economy. Centerville Fred Barrows, of Connersville. Milton Rev. Charles E. Schultz of Newcastle. Abington Rev. J. B. O'Connor, of Centerville. Boston Rev. Milo Minckle and Fred White, of Richmond. Richmond Judge D. D. Woodmansee, of Cinciniati. The Richmond meeting will be held in the Coliseum. Local committees will desisrnate the places of meeting in the other towns.
pound; smoked ham. 32c; compound, 12c; boiled ham, 60o pound; dried beef, 60c pound; fresh pork, SSo to 20o pound; lamb, 25c to 40o pound; lard. 25c to 28o pound.
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HOG ' .................. SO. ................. 366,, leo 201 242 STEERS ' 570 862 944 1U1 1 i n
. . . ..............XAIO ' HEIFERS 76 646 .'.682 750 : 806 - -COWS637 .r.;.'..; 593 783. ..i...i......l..;ii55 ........ .....1300
$1300 $14.50 $15.00 $15.35 $15.60 $ 8.75 I 9.75 $11.10
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$12.80 $ 8.00 $ 9.00 $10.50 $11.90 $12.00
, ... , CALVES 1 ...'.....':.;.........;. $50 9 9.00 2 .................. 208 $13.50 5 ... 4-i ......... . 134 '-'$14.25 BULLS I 680 $8 8.00 1 980 $ 8.75 1 v. . ... , 1J0 $105
RAILROADS MUST PASS DIVIDENDS UNLESS THEY GET FREIGHT RAISE RAISE
8.25 7.00 8.00 9.75
$10.00
WASHINGTON, June 12 The Interstate commerce commission today completed Its bearings an the fifteen, percent freight rate increao asked by railroads of the country-tb become effective July 1. With less than three veks in which to make a decision in solving a sum estimated by shippers a.t $200,000,000, the commission has before it for. review hundreds of k&ters, telegrams and briefs, as well as4a great mass of testimony, arguments and statistics. Today's arguments, wye opened by Charles Donnelly, crtfef counsel for the western railroads, vilio stated that several important western lines with a long dividend record, would be obliged to reduce, If not pass, their dividends in the near future if the proposed increase is not graiated.
Wednesday
Bay Groceries Here For Less
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Specials that Beat the High Cost of Living. Buy Here and Save Money 10 pound bag Cane Sugar ,...87e 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps .....25c 24 lbs. Pride of Richmond Flour.... $1.75 24 lbs. Mother Hubbard Flour ....,.........$1.87 Sugar Cookies, per lb. .......... ..j...... 18c . Fancy Dried Peaches, special per R 14c - 10 bars Swift's Pride Soap 43e 2 packages of Rolled Oats ...17c 2 large cans Pumpkin .......22c 2 lbs. Pinto Beans .4. 27c 2 cans 18c Peas 29c Bulk Peanut Butter, per lb. 22c Butter Nut Crackers, per lb. 17c Pin Head Oatmeal, per lb 5e Navy Beans for planting, per lb.. 25c Tomato and Cabbage Plants. BigBargains in Flower Plants. The above prices arefor cash and cash only. Come In person to our storetf or other bargains. Eo BSo EeirllaeMe 244 S. 5th St. Free Delivery. Phone 1329
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Your Country and My Country. The Dear Old U. S. A. is putting forth all its efforts to down the Kaiser and Autocracy, and you must do your share. Perhaps you may not be called upon to shoulder arms, but you are called upon now to give Uncle Sam your Dollars to carry on this great World War, and you can play a big part if you buy Liberty Loan Bonds If you haven't as much as $50.00 to spend for Bonds then spend your small change here Tomorrow and Thursday and we will buy Bonds. One-Half Our Entire Receipts Go for Bonds
t fo Sale Specials Every jvL Morning 9 to 10:30 5c Crepe Toilet Paper ..2 for 6c 10c Palm Olive Soap ... 2 for 11c 5c Armour Toilet Soap 2 for 6c 5c King's Thread, all sizes at 2 for 6c 5c Pearl Buttons ........2 cards for 6c 25c Turkish Towels i. 2 for 26c 50c Boys' Union Suits.... 2 for 51c 5c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, colored edging, at .....2 for 6c 75c Men's Union Suits 2 for 76c Owing to the low prices of these goods we will limit the quantity. These prices are from 9 to 10:30 a. m. for these 3 days only.
Help us and we help you. The prices on our merchandise have been reduced to such an not a case of helping ourselves; it's helping the United States of North America. win the
extent that we will make no profit, so it war.
Read These Prices Gome for Big Savings
Miscellaneous
75c CHILDREN'S HATS 69c 50c WINDOW SHADES 33c $1.48 LADIES' PANOMETT HATS... $1.19 25c PILLOW SLIPS .17c 98c FULL SIZE SHEETS .79c 75c LACE CURTAINS 48c $2.50 BED SPREADS $1.29 25c TABLE OILCLOTH 18c 65c CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD. 45c 6x9 CONGOLEUM RUG $2.98 15c SOFT ARROW COLLARS.... 11c
Men's Dress Shirts One lot of Men's Dress Shirts in soft and CQf laundered cuffs, all sizes, special ........... One lot of Hallmark and Truval Dress Shirts, with double soft and laundered cuffs, $1.25 and F7QA $1.50 value I V f One lot of Men's Sport Shirts in plain white and assorted striped collars. Liberty Loan QQ day's special OS v
One lot of Men's Silk Shirts in plain colors and stripes, regular $5 value
$2.98
One lot men's Novelty Dress Shirts, assort- rpff ed colors and stripes, special $2.50 value. PX v
One lot of Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, special.. 89c One lot of Straw Hats ,98c One lot of Leghorn Hats .$1.48 One lot of genuine Panama Hats, all styles $3.95 Men's and Boys' Caps 19c and up Men's Blue Cham bray Work Shirts, all sizes. . ..45c j Men's Heavy Blue Union Made R. R. Overalls at 75c One lot of Children's Suits $1.98
One lot of Boys' Suits $2.98 One lot of Boys' Wash Suits at 59c and up One lot of Boys' Palm Beach Suits in plain and striped at $2.98 One lot of Boys' Palm Beach Knee Pants 93c
One lot of Boys' Dress Knee Pants at .59c
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With Kimono Sleeves 55 They're made of neat figured percale, on light or dark groundB. You'll find many pretty styles, such as middy button side or center front, button back elastic or fitted waist styles, etc. The trimmings consist of pipings of white or blue, or rick-rack braid and a large wide belt and ample patch pockets, at 55
200 Pieces of Undermuslins 74c You'll find Night Gowns of nainsook, batiste, crepe and cambric, in slipover, empire and open front styles. Envelope Chemises of nainsook and dainty flesh color batiste in a great variety of styles. . White Petticoats, both lace and emb'y trimmed; corset covers with short sleeves; also extra size gowns and petticoats, formerly $1.00 and $1.25. to be sold at the one low price of 74
Hosiery Children's 15c Ribbed Cotton Hose, black and white; full seamless, sizes 5 to 9, at 11
WOMEN'S HOSIERY Women's 35c Black Fiber Silk Hose, full seamless, seconds; 3 pairs for 60c; the pair at 17k Women's 35c Lisle and Cot- ' ton Hose, black, white and colors, priced at 19 Women's Pure Thread Black Silk Hose, 50c, 75c grades, Jat 43
Children's Apparel Children's Assorted Dresses 6 to 14 year sizes. These dainty little dresses are beautifully trimmed with laces and embroidery. They all have pretty ribbon sashes. They're $1.25 everywhere but on sale here tomorrow, S9 Children's Gingham Dresses, many stvles to select from in fact a perfect maze or becoming dresses reduced from 65c to .394.
Men's Summer Underwear Men's 2-piece Balbriggan Summer Underwear, Shirts and Drawers to match; special each ........ 21 Men's French Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and Drawers to match, each 43 Men's Summer Union Suits, in white and ecru, special, per suit 43 Men's Fine Balbriggan Union Suits, ' several different styles to pick from, all made with closed crotch, special 69 Men's Athletic Union Suits, high and V neck, special ........48 $1.25 genuine B. V. D. Union Suits, special 89
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Dry Goods
15c Marquisettes and Curtain Scrim at 11c 25c Marquisettes and Scrim, white and ecru 19c 15c Outing Flannel 9c 19c German Ticking 12'2C 15c Unbleached Muslin 12c 15c Hope Muslin 12'c 36 and 40-inch good quality Pillow - Tubing 17c 10c Calico, light or dark ....... .7'zC
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15c-18c Percale, light and dark..12c 15c and 18c Dress Ginghams ...'.12'tc 12c Apron Ginghams 9c 18c Chambray, all colors 13'2C One lot of Striped and Fancy Voile, just the thing for Waists and Dress- - es, special 5c 36-inch Voiles, in plain white and fancy colors, 35c quality 19c 25c White Suitings V........ 17c One lot 25c Voiles, OrgVaes and , -Batistes All go for..-?.. ..17c
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