Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 24, 10 December 1917 — Page 14
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PAGE FOURTEEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917.
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Dec. 10.- The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: No trading in wheat High. Low. Close. Jan 121i 120 11034 120 May 118 119 ?.18 119 OatsDec 72 72 70' 72', May 69V4 70 . S9i 70 LardJan. ......24.40 24.65 24.37 24.65 May ......24.57 24.67 24 52 24.65 CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Corn No. 2 yellow nominal; No. 3 yellow nominal; No. 4 yellow, $1.45l.t!. Oats No. 3 white, 7273c; standard, 7273. Pork Nominal. Ribs $27.35. Lard $25.50025.75. . TOLEDO Dec. 10. Wheat $2.17. Cloverseed Old $16 05; now $16.30; Dec. $160. Jan. $15.37. Feb. $1G.42. March $15 95. Alsike $14.50. Dec $14 50, Feb. $14 70. March $14 80. Timothy Old f 3 50, new 53.65, Doc, $3. 65. March. $3.85. CINCINNATI. O.. Dec. 10. Grain: Wheat No 2 red winter, $2.17; No. 3, $2.14; No. 4, $2.13. Corn No. 2 white, $1.601.65; No. 3 white. $1.6001.65; No. 4 white, $1.55 1.60; No. 2 yellow, $1.701.75; No. 3 yellow, $1.70 1.75; No. 4 yellow, $1.631.70: No. 2 mixed. $1.551.16. Ear corn White, $1.301.35; yellow. $1.351.40; mixed, $1.3001.35. Oats No. 2 white, 76c;;No. 2 mixed, 73 73 Vic LIVE STOCK PRICK! CHICAGO. 111., Dec. 10. Hogs Receipts, 3,700; market Btrong; bulk of sales, $17.10017.50; lights, $16.60 17.45; mixed. $16.90017.60; heavy. $16.85017.65; rough, $16.85017.05; pigs, $12.75015.75. Cattle Receipts. 28.000; market, weak; steers. $7.30015.50; western steers, $6.30013.70; stockers and feed ers, $6.10011.00; cows and heifers, $5.10011.40; calves, $8015.00. Sheep Receipts. 20.000; market weak; wethers, $8.S012.90; lambs, $12.50016.75. PITTSBURGH. Pa., Dec. 10. Hogs Receipts. 6.000: market higher; heavies. 517.75W17.85: heavy $17.50017.80: lieht yorkers, 17.23; pigs, f'6016.75. Cattle Receipts, 1.800; higher: sleers, $12.5013.50: yorkers $16.75 market heifers, $9.75 0 10.50; cows. $8.50010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,800; market hleher; top sheep, $12.00; top lambs, $17.75. Calves Receipts, 300; market steady; to;), $16.00. CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 10. Hogs Receipts, 9.500; market steady; packers and butchers, $17.00017.40; com mon to choice, $14.00016.25; ptes and lichts, $13.50016.40; stags, 14.50. Cattle Receipts 2.700; Ftrong; steers, $6.00011.50; $13.00 market heifers $6.00010.50; cows, $5.5009.00. Calvas Market strong, $5.50013.50. Sheep Receipts, none; market steady. $4.00010.00. Lambs Market steady, $10.00 16.50. INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 10. Receipts Hogs 12.000, steady; cattle, 1,000. higher; calves, 200, steady; sheep, 300, lower. Steers Prime com fed steers, 1300 and up, $14014.50; good, choice steers 1150 to 1250. $13.50014.00; common to medium steers. 1150 to 1250. $13,000 13.50; good to choice steers. 800 to 1100 $9.50011.50; common to medium steers, 800 to 1100. $6 5009.50; good heifers, $8.00010.00; fair to medium to choice yearlings. $11013.00. Heifers jnd Cows Good to choice heifsrs, $8.5011.00; common to fair heifers. $6.0028.25; good to choice cows. $S.OC09.75: f.iir to medium heifers $7.5008 25; fair to medium cows, $7,000:7.75; canners and cutters, $5.00 7.00. Bulls and Calves Good to prime export bulls. $8.0009 50; good to choice buthcer bulls. $7 5008.25; i common to fair bulls. $i. 000 7.25: common to best veal calves. $8.00014.00: stock calves, 250 to 450 pounds, $7.5010.50. Stockers nnd Feeding Cattle Gooi! to choice steers, 700 Jbs., and up, $9.0" 010.50; common to fair steers under 700 lbs.. $7 0009.00; good to choice steers under 700 lbs., $8.0009.50; com mon to fair steers, un .er 700 lbs $G.O0775; medium to good heifers. $6.0007.50; medium to good feeding cows, $5.5007.00; springers, $5.50 $7.50011.00. Hoes Best heavies. 190 and up $17.25017.40; good to choice lights, S17.2O017.25; medium and mixed $17.20017.30; common to medium lights. $16.73017.20; roughs and packers. $15.50016.65; best pigs. $16,250 16.60; bulk of sales. $17.20017.40. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice to medium yearlings. $100 15.75; common to fair yearlings, $9.50010.75; bucks. 100 lbs., $709; good to choice breeding ewes. $9.50013.50, good 16.50; bulk of sales. $17.05017.25. common to medium spring lambs, $10 015.50. PRODUCE MARKET CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Buttfr Market Higher; creamery firsts, 5,647c. Eggs Receipts, 3,76i cases; market higher; firsts, 4750c; lowest 43c. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls 16(Ri21; springs 19c Potato Market Higher; receipts. 25 cars; Minn.. Wis. and Mich., milk $1.80 1.90; do sacks, $1.8.V$2.00. CINCINNATI, Dec. 10. Butter Creamery whole milk extra 49c, cen tralized extra 46c, do firsts 44c, do seconds 42c, dairy fancy 40c, packing stock No. 1, 29c; No. 2, 25c. Eggs Prime firsts loss on 51c, firsts 50c, ordinary firsts 29c, seconds 37c. Poultry Broilers under 2 lbs., 23c, fryera over 2 lis. 23c, roasting 4 los.
and over 23c, rooEters 16c, "hens 5 lbs. and over 21c, do ZVt lbs and over 20c, ditto under 2Ye pounds, 18 cents; hen turkeys 8 lbs and over 25c, toms i young 10 lbs and over 25c, do old 15
lbs and over 22c, culls 8c, white ducks 3 lbs., and over 23c, colored do 21c, geese choice full feather 18c, do medium 18c, guineas $3.25 per dozen, younger guineas Vi lbs and over $4 per dozen, do under 1 lbs $303.50. Potatoes Early Ohio $2.7502.85 per 100-lb sack, Michigan $2.4002.50 per 100-lb sack, Wisconsin per 100-lb sack $2.4002.50. , - Onions Yellow, $3.0003.25; white, I $3.2503.50 per 100-lb. sack; Spanish, $1.6501.75 per crate. Tomatoes Hothouse 15 0 20c per lb. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange follow: American Can., 34 J4American Locomotive, 51. American Beet Sugar. 73. American Smelter, 12M. Anaconda, 56. Atchison. 83. Bethlehem Steel, bid. 74. Canadian Pacific. 13234ChesapeaRe & Ohio, 4694. Great Northern Pfd.. 89 New York Central, 671No. Pacific. 84. So. Pacific, 81. Pennsvlvania. 44. U. S. Steel Com.. 87. LOCAL QUOTATIONS ' FEED QUOTATIONS Corrected Daily by Omer Whetan Paying Oats, 65c; old corn, $1.85; new corn, $1.10; rye, $1.60; straw, $8.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal. $58.00 a ton, $3.00 a cwt.; middlings, $49.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; bran, $48.00 a ton $2.50 a cwt.; salt, $2.35 a barrel; tankage, $90.00 a ton; $4.65 a cwt.; oil meal, $62.00 a ton; $3.25 a cwt. RUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers.) VEGETABLES Brussel SDrouts. 30c; green beans, scarce; beets 3c per pound; carrots , 3c per pound: cabbige 3 to 5c per pound; cauliflower 15 to 25c per head; hot-house cucumber 15c; egg plants j 15 to 25c; kohlrabi 10c bunch; kahl 5 to 8c per pound; leaf lettuce 15 per pound: head lettuce 5 to 20c per head; French endive, 75c cer pound; leak, 10c bunch: mushrooms 75 to $1.00 per1 pound: onions 4 to 5c per pound;! Spanish onions, 8c per pound; shal lots 8c bunch; young onions, 5c bunch; oyster plant, 10c bunch; parsley. 5c bunch; mangoes 3 to 5c each; radishes 5c bunch; squash 10 to 20c each; spinnach, 13c per pound; H. H. toms 20 to 35c per pound: turnips 3 to 5c per pound; water cress 5c per bunch; celery cabbage, 10c per pound. FRUITS Apples 3 to 8c per pound: grape fruit 8 to 10c; emperor grapes 13c per pound, 2 for 25c; comicheon 13c per pound, 2 for 25c; Spanish malaya 13c per pound, 2 for 25c; Calf, malaya 13 per pound, 2 for 25c; cranberries 15 to 18c per pound; Keefer pears 2 to 3c per pound; Honey dew melons 35 to 50c; Valencia oranges 40c doz ; Florida oranges 40c doz.; lemuus 30c per doz.; bananas 7c per pound; limes 30 per doz.; pine apples 15c each; Cal. pears, 6 for 25c; pomegranates 8 to each; home persimmons, 15c box; tangerines, 40c per doz. MISCELLANEOUS Chestnuts. 25 to 40c per pound; new 6hellbarks. 8c per lb., black walnuts, 3 to 5c per pound; eggs, 55c per doz.; butter, 50c; fry chickens, 29c per lb. PRODUCE (Paying Prices) (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer & Sons.) Butter 40c; chickens, old, 16c; fryers, 18c; eggs, 48c; potatoes, new, $150. FOR jpo Try Musterole. See Hov7 Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia;. Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. SPECIAL SALE on Coalport and Minton China at JENKINS' TUESDAY ONLY Glen Miller Stock Yards Market Every Day Call Phone 3744 SHURLEY & GAAR
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HOGS 290 $15.25 149 16.50 259 17.40 STEERS 507 . 6.35 775 . 8.85 .....1121 11.50 HEIFERS 569 6.25 640 7.60 850 9.50 COWS .698 E.75 824 6.25 ......1310 9.00 BULLS ..........420 6.25 1920 10.50 3 22 48 4 2 20 6 2 1 ' 8 5 1 . 1 1 CALVES 4 ,...120 10.00 2 , .;;.150 14.00 RICHMOND IS . Continued From. Page One. age was acute in most cities of the state, many people having been unable to get any coal at all due to the car shortage. Great suffering was reported among the tenement districts of the cities. Railroad, traction, telegraph and telephone service was demoralized, trains running hours late. The Scioto valley traction line between ColumDus and Chillicothe suspended operations altogether, both 'yesterday and today, causing many Camp Sherman soldiers home on furloughs to over stay their leaves. i Dayton and Cincinnati were the coldest points in Ohio, each registering 8 below zero. Toledo and Cleveland registered 2 below and Columbus 7 below. The cold was accompanied by a cutting wind. The state fuel administration was making every effort to supply coal to points reported without fuel. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If. you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will kiiow them by their clive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. ' 1. Waste no milk, our fighting allies.
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