Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 51, 10 January 1918 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1918.

MARKETS

CORN EASES DOWN ON CHICAGO MART

. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Prospects of a more plentiful distribution of cars In the west had a tendency today to ?ase down the corn market, The octlook, however, for more snow and for colder weather likely to hamper efficiency of transportation - acted as nearly an offset. Business lacked vol

ume. Opening prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to He lower with Jan. $1.77 and May 11.25 to $1.251,, were followed by a slight decline. Oats displayed a little independent strength. . Export demand, although having no great extent, appeared to furnish the stimulus. ' . Increased arrivals of hogs weakened provisions. Support for prices was poor.

lar conditions and lack of offering to establish - accurate prices. Ear corn White $1.451 55; yellow $1.451.55; mixed. $1.401.50. . Oats No. 2 white, 86c; No. 2 mixed 84 85c.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

GRAIN QUOTATIONS

CHICAGO, Jan. 10. The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: No trading in wheat Corn

Open. Hloh. Low. Jan. ...',..127 127 127 May ; 125 125 124 Oats Jan. ...... 79 80 78 May 77 77 7: Lard Jan. ...... 24.15 24.37 24.10 May 24.35 24.80 24.35

Close. 127 124 78 76 24.35 24.75

CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 10. HogsReceipts, 5,000; market, lower; packers and butchers, $ 16.50 16.75; common to choice, $1015.25f pigs and lights, $11 16.50. Cattle Receipts, 700; market steady. Calves Market steady. Sheep Receipts, none; market steady. Lambs Market steady.

PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Jan. 10. Hogs Receipts, 3,000; market lower; heavies, heavy yorkers and light yorkers, $1717.15; pigs, $16.7517.00. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 300; market steady; top sheep, $13.00; top lambs, $18.25. . Calves Receipts, 100; market higher; top $17.50.

port bulls, $8.509.75; good to choice butcher bulls, $8.009.00; common to fair bulls, $6.50 7.75; common to best real calves, $816.50; common to best heavy calves, $712.50; stock calves 250 to 450 pounds, $7.5010.50. - Stockera and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 700 lbs., and up, $9.00 10.50; common to fair steers under 700 lbs, $7.009.00; good to choice steers under 700 lbs., $8.009.50; common to fair steers, under 700 lbs., $6.007.75; medium to good heifers, $6.007.50; medium to good feeding cows, $5.507.00; springers, $5.50 $7.5011.00. Hogs Best heavies, 190 and op, $16.6516.75; good to choice lights. $16.6016.70; medium and mixed, $16.6016.70; roughs and packers $14.0016. 00;' common to medium, lights, $15.7516.60; best pigs, $15.50 $16.00; light pigs. $14.5015.25; bulk of sales, $16.6016.70. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice to medium yearlings, $1011.00; common to fair yearlings. $6.009.75; bucks. 100 lbs.. $79; good to choice breeding ewes, $9.50$13.50; common;

to medium spring lambs, $1015.25; good to choice spring lambs, $15.50(5) 16.50.

TOLEDO. O., Jan. 10. Wheat No. 1 red. $2.20. Cloverseed Old $18.20, new $18.30 Jan. and Feb. $18.30, Mar. $17.70. Alslke Prime cash and Jan , $14.80 Feb. $14.85. Mar.. $14.85. Timothy Old $4.00, new $4.10, Mar. $4.25.

CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Corn No. 2 yellow and No. 3 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, $1.651.70. Oats No. 3 white, 8181: standard. 82. Pork Nominal. Ribs $23.5024.25. Lard $24.42.

CHICAGO. 111.. Jan. 10. Hogs Receipts, 60.000; market slow; bulk of sales, $16.10 16.45; lights. $15.70 16.40; mixed, $15.8016.50; heavy, $15.8016.50; rough, $15.8015.95; pigs, $12.50 15.50. Cattle Receipts 2,700; market weak; steers, $8.1013.85; stockers and feeders, $6.8010.85; cows and heifers, $5.7511.75; calves, $8.75 16.00. Sheep Receipts, 15,000; market weak; wethers, $9.70 13.35; lambs, $1417.75.

EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts 50, steady. Calves Receipts 50, strong; $7.0017.50. Hogs Receipts 1.800; pig-! steady, others easier; heavy . $17.6017.70; mixed and Yorkers $17.5017.6Q; light Yorker3 $16.5016.75; pigs. $16.25 $16.50: ronetas $1600fffi1fi 2K- - stne-a

$14.0015:00; . - j Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1.400; '

active and strong, lambs $13.0018.65, yearlings $12.00 16.00; wethers $13 13.25; ewes. $612.50; mixed sheep, $12.5012.75.

25c, geese choice full feather 22c,. do medium 21c, guineas $3 per dozen.

Onions Yellow $2.502.75 per 100-

lb. sack, wnite Spanish $1.65 1.75 per crate. Potatoes Early Ohio $2.85 3 per 100-lb. sack, Michigan $2.502.60 per 100-lb. sack, Wisconsin per 100-lb sack $2.5o 2.70. : NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Jan. 10. Closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange follow: American Can., 38. American Locomotive, 56. American Beet Sugar, 75. American Smelter, 79. Anaconda, 62. . Atchison. 85. ' Bethelhem Steel, bid, 78. Canadian Pac, 138. . Chesapeake & Ohio, 52. Great Northern Pfd., 90. New York Central, 70. No. Pacific. 85. So. Pacific, 84. Pennsylvania, 46. U. S. Steel, Co., 95.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

fruit 8 to 10c; Spanish malaya 35c per pound, 2 for 25c; cranberries 15 to 18c per . pound; lemons 30c . per doz.; bananas, 8c per pound; limes 30c per doz.; Cal. pears, 6 for 25c; pomegranates 8 to 10c each; tangerines, 40c per doz ' MISCELLANEOUS. Chestnuts, 25 to 40c per pound; new shellbarks, 10c per lb.; black walnuts, 3 to 5c per pound; eggs, 60c per doz.; strawberries, 50c per pt; butter cleamery, 58c, country, 48c; fry chickens, 32c per lb.; turkeys, 38c; ducks, 32c; Geese, 33c. PRODUCE (Paying Prices) (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer & Sons.) Butter 40c; chickens, old, 16c; fryers, 18c; eggs, 48c; potatoes, new, $150. Onions Yellow. $3.003.25; white, $2.753.25 per 100-lb. sack. Tomatoes Hothouse 1520c per lb. $1.651.75 per crate. Indianapolis Representative Sales

FEED QUOTATIONS 'Corrected Daily by Omr; Whelan Paying Oats, 75c; old corn, $1.85; new corn, $1.25; rye, $1.60; straw, $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal. $58 00 a ton. $3.00 a cwt.; middlings. $49.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; bran, $47.00 a ton, $2.40 a cwt.; salt. $2.35 a barrel; tankage, $92.00 a ton; $4.65 a cwt; oil meal, $63.00 a. ton; $3.2." a cwt.

CINCINNATI. Jan. 10. Wheat No 2 red winter. $2.17; No. 3, $2.1402.15; N'o. 4, $2.1202.14; sales, one car. Shelled corn quotations are temporarily eliminated owing to the irregu

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10. Receipts Hogs, 14,000, higher; cattle, 1,000, strong; calves, 400, higher; sheep, 100 steady. Steers Prime corn fed steers, 1300 and up, $13.2513.50; good to choice steers. 1,150 to 1,250, $12.7513.25; common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250, $12.25012.75; good to choice steers, 800 to 1,100, $11.75012.50; common to medium steers.800 to 1,100 $11.25011.75; good to choice heifers, $9.50011.00; fair to medium yearlings, $9.75 12.00. Heifers nd Cows Good , to choice heifars, $8.50011.00; common to fair heifers, $6.0008.25; good to choice cows, $301025; fair to medium heifers $7.5008 25; fair to medium cows, $7.007.75; canners and cutters, $5.00 07.00. Bulls and Calves Good to prime ex- J

PRODUCE MARKET

CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Butter market, lower; creamery firsts 39047. Eggs Market higher; receipts, 1,665 cases; firsts 58 60 ; lowest 43. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls 20 0 25; springs, 23.

Potato . Market Unchanged; re

ceipts, 20 cars. .

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES

CINCINNATI, Ohio, January 10. Butter Creamery, whole cream extra 53c, contralized extra 50c, do firsts 48c, do seconds 46c, dairy fancy 45c, packing stock No. 1, 34c, No. 2,' 30c. Eggs Prime firsts loss off 62c, firsts 61c, ordinary firsts 47c, seconds 45c. Poultry Broilers under 2 lbs. 25c. fryers over 2 lbs. 25c, roasting 4 lbs. and over 25c, roosters 17c, young stags 20c, hens 5 lbs. and over 24c, dc 3 lb3. and over 22c, do under 3 lbs. 22c, hen turkeys 8 lbs, and ever 24c, toms young 10 lbs. and over 24c, do old 15 lbs. and over 20c, culls 8c, white ducks 3 lbs and over 27c, colored do

(Corrected Daily by ' Eggemeyers.) VEGETABLES Brussel sprouts, 35c; green beans, scarce; carrots, 3 to 5c per pound; cabbage 3 to 5c per pound; cauliflower 15 to 25c per head ; hot-house cucumber 18c; egg plan.ts 15 to 25c; kohlrabi 10c bunch; leaf lettuce 20c per pound; head lettuce 5 to 20c per head; French endive, 75c per pound; leak, 10c bunch; mushrooms 75c to $1.00 per pound; onions 4 to 5c per pound; Spanish onions, 8c per pound; new potatoes, 10c per pound; shallot3 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 15c per pound; H. H. toms 20 to 35c per pound; turnips 3 to 5c per pound; water cress 5c per bunch; celerr cabbage, 10c per pound. FRUITS Apples 3 to 8c per pound; grape

7 38 61 244 43 2 9 2 19 12 6 4 2 2 4 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3

HOGS 275 157 ...210 .228 272 STEERS 545 698 1165 ...1235 HEIFERS 526 .......... 743 722 1090 COWS .675 817 ...1192 .............1120 BULLS 860 1090 1510 1810 CALVES 310 250 .......215 146

British Tank May' Visit Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 10. One of the British "tanks," which saw real service, along the western front, soon may be seen in Indianapolis. ' Capt. A. Lays Browning of the British-Canadian recruiting mission, with offices in the Claypool hotel, says he is endeavoring to have one of the tanks sent here for a parade around the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument One of the tanks is now on exhibition in the east and later , will be sent to other cities. Capt. Browning has obtained power to recruit British subjects for duty In the tanks.

When Itching Stops

There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin irri

tation almost instantly and that cleanser , and soothes the akin. j Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle J of zemo and apply it &3 directed. Sooa you will find that irritations, pimples,' blackheads, eczema, Kotches, ringworm and similar akin troubles will disappear. ! A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfytag liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makes

the akin sort, smootn and Healthy. The E. V7. Po- -... r'-tand, q.

Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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War Time Drug Prices are Not In Effect at Our 5 Cut Rate Stores READ! COMPARE! AND SAVE! $1.00 Jad Salts 69c

35c Danderine 29c 35c Freezone, for corns 29c $1.25 Pinkham's Compound 84c 50c Diapepsin 39c 25c Sloan s Liniment 16c 50c Ice Mint 39c 50c Pebbecco Tooth Paste 39c $1.00 Nuxated Iron 74c 25c Woodbury's Soap 21c 35c Castoria (Fletcher's). 25c 30c Musterole 21c 50c Syrup of Pepsin 34c 50c Stanlind 34c 50c Milkweed Cream . . . 39c $1.00 Balmwert Tablets 84c $1.00 Cadomene Tablets 8k 50c King's Discovery . 34c 30c Bromo Quinine 19c 30c Hill's Cascara Quinine 19c 35c Hinkle's Cascara .24c

Tobacco at Before War-Time Prices. We pay the tax. And you save the difference CHEWING TOBACCO

HONEST SCRAP, POLAR BEAR, UNION WORKMAN. OLD NUT, BEECHNUT 3 Pkgs. for And all standard brands.

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Washington Crisp, 12c pkg Post Toasties 12c pkg Puffed Rice or Wheat, pkg

Aunt Jemia Pancake or Buckwheat flour.. 15c value.

10c 10c 12c

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Royal Baking Powder 1 lb.-can at Log Cabin Syrup can t Hominy 12c can only Pumpkin 15c can only Cream of Wheat, pkg Instant Postum, 50c can at

Grape-Nuts; 15c pkg

Old Reliable Coffee; np regular 30c value jK

Fresh Roasted Coffee Reg. 25c value, lb .

44 c 23c 10c 12c 21c 39c

12c

25c 19c

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Red Beans, fine "01 cookers, lb 1 Lima Beans, new - T JL crop California. . AO 2

Head Rice, whole grain, lb Broken Rice, fine for puddings, lb. . . Cracked Hominy, lb

Hominy Flake, Peaches- Choice Evaporated, 18c value - J? n

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Apricots Choice OQ Blenheims, lb ifaJt Prunes, 18c quality; good clean, fresh stock, Prunes, 22c. quality; extra fancy Santo Clara " Q Valley grown, lb... iOC Wilson Milk, large can 13c Wilson Milk, small ..62c Baskets, bushel t size, chip baskets. ...

Campbell's Soups any kind 1AA

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Salt Two 3-lb. bags for

9c

SOAP SPECIALS Nearly all Soaps have advanced during the past week and these prices in many instances are below jobber's price, it will pay you to lay in a stock at

these prices. Fels Naptha Soap, 5 bars for P. & G. Naptha Soap; 5 bars Kirk Flake Soap; bar Pearl White Soap; 5 bars Ivory Soap 5 bars Lenox Soap 5 bars Bob White Soap; 5 bars

Star Soap; 5 bars

Rub No More Soap QQrt 5 Bars OC

Grandma's Soap Powder; 5 for Bon-Ami; 10c cake for Red Seal Lye; 2 cans Star Naptha Powder; 5 pkgs Pink Salmon 25c can

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18c 25cl

Walrus Salmon30c can

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Remember that this is the finest butterine on the market, made from Cocoanut Oil and pastuerized milk. Begin now and use it in place of high priced butter; you will like it much better; it is a welcome knife that cuts the high cost.

Corn Elegant brand, 17c value, 2 cans Peas Tipton brand, 18c value, 2 cans Tomatoes No. 3 cans at Tomatoes No. 2 cans at

25c 27c 19c 13c

Corn Meal, the finest made, 5 lb

28c

Pork and Beans No. 2 cans Vienna Sausage 12c can, at Chili Con Carne Libby Brand

14c 9c 12c

29c

CRISCO 1 lb. cans . .

The finest shortening on the market.

We have many other items not advertised that are priced exceptionally low.

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Sale of Rubber Goods

Hot Water Bottles at Special

Sale Prices-Read and Save

89c

$1.25 HOT WATER BOT TLES, at

$1.50 HAT WATER BOTTLES, at

$1.19

$1.75 HOT WATER BOTTLES, at

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$2.00 HOT WATER BOTTLES, at

$1.59

Other Rubber Goods Specials

...$1.98

$2.50 WHIRLING SPRAY, at

$3.50 WHIRLING SPRAT, at

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$5.00 WHIRLING SPRAY, at

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and WATER BOTTLE, at $ 1U7 $2.25 Combination SYRINGE d- QQ and WATER BOTTLE J)X.OH $2.50 Combination SYRINGE (Jty (Q and WATER BOTTLE at $4U7 $1.50 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE; (J1 1Q SPECIAL at JA J65c FACE BOTTLE. SPECIAL Qq $1.00 " FOUNTAIN SYRINGE; " ' rTQ SPECIAL AT i&L

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CIGARETTES Camels, per pack -. . .10 All other 5c and 10c Cigarets 5d and All 15c Cigarettes at :.15 AH 25c Cigarettes at .25

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Denby at 5c San Felice ............... 5c New Bachelor 5c Owl 5c

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Robt Burns at . . , La Preferencia at. El Yutan at . . . . . Cuesta Rey . . . . .

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ALL 5c AND 10c CIGARS ARE NOW 5c AND 10c

BULB SYRINGE $1.50 Bulb Syringe. at $1.00 $1.25 Bulb Syringe at 75c 75c Bulb Syringe at 65c 65c Bulb Syringe at 5Cc

WHirling Spray Syringe

No syringe is the equal

of the Whirling Spray-

and every woman ought,

to be interested in this big bargain ; regular price, $2.00; Sale. .....

Robber Gloves Reg. 75c Gloves reduced to

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