Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 116, 27 March 1918 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNES., MARCH 27, 1918

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CORN IS STRONGER OH WAR ADVICES CHICAGO. March 27. Corn gained In strength today owing more or less to the hopeful character of advices from the battlefront of France. Falling off In receipts here counted further as a bullish factor. Besides, announcement " that business in the March delivery had been but off and that open trades in the option would be settled at the maximum limit, $1.28 a bushel, was a handicap to the bears. Opening prices, which showed Vc advance, with May 12Cii. were followed by a moderate additional upturn. Fresh demand from seaboard inter ests helped to put oats on the upgrade. Trading, though, was mostly in mall lots. After opening ',4 to c higher with May 86'i to 86 the market continued to harden. - Provisions ascended with hogs and grain. Pork was the leader. GRAIN QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, March 27. The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: No trading In wheat. Corn Open. High. Low. 126 91 8614 26.30 26.30 Close. 126 91 86 26.30 May Mar. May ...lUVi 12C Oats ... OHi 91?s ... 86U 87 Lard ...26.30 26.32 ...26.30 26.32 May July 26.30 TOLEDO. O., March 27. Wheat Prime cash. No. 1 red, $2.20. Cloverseed Prime cash, $20 50; March. $20.10. Alsike Prime cash, $15.40; March $15.40. Timothy Prime cash. old. $3.60, new $3.70. March $3.70. April $3.75; Sept., $4.25. V 1 1 I Vri VJ V, i I U . V i tea. v. . yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, $1.C5; No. 4 yellow, $1501.C5. Oats No. 3 white, 92)4 93 ; standard 9314 94. Pork Nominal. Uibs $24.1224.62. Lard $26.20. LIVE STOCK PKJCK INDIANAPOLIS, March 27. Hogs Receipts 6,500, steady to lower. Cattle Receipts 1.200, strong. Calves Receipts 450, lower. Sheep Receipts 100. steady. Steers Prime corn fed steers, 1,300 and up, $13.5014.25; good to choice steers, 1,300 and up, $13.00 13.50; common to medium steers, 1,300 and up, $12.50 13.00; good to choice steers to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250. $11.50 12.00; good to choice steers, $9.0010.00. $11.0011.50; fair to medium yearlings. $9.75 12.00. Heifers and Cows Good to choice heifers, $11.00 12.00; common to fair heifers, $8.00 9.75; good to choice cows, $9.00 12.00; fair to medium helfers,$10.0C10.75; fair to medium cows, $7.75 8.75; canners and cutters. $6.50f?i 7.50. Bulls and Calves Good to prime export bulls, $10.00 11.00; good to choice butcher bulls, $9.5010.50; common to fair bulls, $7.509.25;

common to best veal calves. $10.00 $17.00; common to best heavy calves, $S.OO12.00; stock calves, 250 to 450 pounds. $7.50 10.50;good to choice lights. $16.10 16.15. Stockcrs and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 700 pounds and up. $10.00 11X0; common to fair steers, under 700 pounds, $9.00$10.00; good to choice Eteers. under 700 pounds. $9.5utfx 10.50; common to fair steers, under 700 pcunds. $8.509.50; medium to good heifers, $7.50ft9.00; medium to good feeding cows. $7.008.50; springers. $7.008.50. . Hogs Best heavies. $1 7.75 ?i 18.30: medium and mixed, $1818.35; good to choice lights $18.30 18.40; common to medium lights. $18.00ig!18.30: rough and packers, $15.50016.75; light pigs, $14 0017.75; best pigs $17.7518.00; bulk of 'sales. $1818.30. fiheen nnd Lambs Good to choice yearlings. 512.00(fll3.60; common toj fair yearlings, $11.0012.75; good tot choice sheep. $11.5012.50; bucks 100 pounds. $9.00 10.00; good to choice breeding ewes., $10.00 14.00; -common to medium spring lambs., $12.00 $16.75; good to choice spring lambs, $17.00 18.00. CINCINNATI, O.. March 27. Hogs Receipts 5,600; market strong; packers and butchers $18.65; pigs and lights $13.00018.50; stags $1013.25. Cattle Receipts 900; market, steady. Calves Market lower; $7.0016.50. Sheep Receipts 100; market, steady. Lambs Market steady. PITTSBURGH. March 27. HogsReceipts 1.500; market higher; heavies $17.5018.00; heavy Yorkers. $18.50 18.60; light Yorkers $18.00 $18.25; pigs $17.7518.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 300; market steady; top sheep $14.75; top lambs $19.00. . . Calves Receipts 200; . market, steady; top $18.50. CHICAGO. March 27. Hogs Receipts 28,000; market strong; bulk of sales $17.20017.75; lights $17.2518; mixed $16.9017.95; heavy $16.15 $17.60; roughs. $16.1516.60; pigs, $13 16.75. Cattle Receipts 8,000; market firm; steers $9.6014.50; stockersand feeders $7.7011.50; cows and heifers $6.7511.80; calves $10.5016.00. Sheep Receipts 8.000; market firm; sheep $112515.65; lambs 14.60 19.00. EAST BUFFALO, March 27. Cattle Receipts 250; shade easier. Calves Receipts 300; strong; $7.00 19.50, few $20.00. Hogs Receipts 2,500, steady; heavy $18.2518.50; mixed $18.80 18.95; Yorkers $18.7518.90; light Yorkers, $1818.25; pigs $17.5018.00; roughs, $16.5016.60; stags $13.0014.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 3,600; lambs slow; Iambs $13 19.25; others unchanged. , PRODUCE MARKET CHICAGO. March 27. Butter market, firm; creamery firsts 35 41. Eggs Receipts 21.463 cases; market lower; firsts 3333; lowest 32. . Live Poultry Roosters unchanged. Potato Market Higher; receipts 56 cars; Minn.. Wis. and Mich, bulk, 80 90; do sacks 85 90. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK, March 27. Closing DC 1L

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quotations on the Se-w York Stock Exchange follow: American Can., 40. . , American Locomotive, 61. American Beet Sugar. 7614- . American Smelter, 77 UAnaconda, 62. Atchison, 83. Bethlehem Steel bid. 78. Canadian Pacific, 138. Shesapeaks and Ohio, 56. Great Northern Pfd., 89. New York Central, 69. No. Pacific, 85. So. Pacific, 83. Pennsylvania, 44. U. S. Steel Com., S9.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS Paying Os-ts, 90c; new corn, $1.50; rye, $2.00; straw. $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meat, $58.00 a ton, $3.00 a cwL; tankage, $95.00 a ton; $4.85 a cwt.; cil meal, $63.50 a ton; $3.25 a cwt. FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers) SELLING PRICES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyers.) VEGETABLES " Wax beans, 35 cents per pound; nenaraens iSr hunch: new cabbage. 10c lb.: brussels sprouts, 35c; green j beans, 23c per lb.; carrots, 3 to 5c lb., rviH rnhhacp fi to Sc tier lb.: caultflower 15 to 25c head; hot-house cucumber 20c; egg plants 15 to 25c; kohlrabi 10c bunch; leaf lettuce 20c per pound; head lettuce, 30c lb. trimmed; 20c per pound, iintrimmed ; French endive, 60c lb.; leak. lc bunch: mushrooms, 75c pound; onions, 3 cents per pound: Spanish onions, Sc per pound; new potatoes. 10c per pound; shallots, 8c bunch; young onions, 5c bunch; oyster plant, 10c bunch: parsley. 5c bunch; mangoes, 5c each; radishes. 5c bunch; spinnacb 20c per lb.: torns, 30c per pound; turnips 3 to 5 cents per pound; water cress, 5c per bunch; celery, cabbage, 10 per pound; artichokes, ro each; celery. 8. 10 and 15c; bunch; parsnips 5c per lb.; potatoes, $1.251.40 per bushel; Jersey sweets, 10c per pound; rhubarb, 10c bunch; green peas. 35c lb.; kahl, 10c lb. . FRUITS Apples 3 to 8c per pound: grape fruit S to 10c; cranberries 25c per pound; lemons 40c per doz.; bananas. 8c per pound; limes 30c per doz.; pomegranates. 8 to 10c each; oranges, 40c to COc doz.; pineapples, 20c each. MISCELLANEOUS New chellbarks,. 10c per: lb.; black walnuts, 3 to 5c per pound; eggs 35c per doz.: .strawberries 35c per quart; butter, creanjery, 52c; country, 43c per pound; sassafras, 5c10c pur bunch. PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer. & Sons.) Butter. 3.3c; eggs. 32c; potatoes, new, $1. , Onions, yellow, $1.752.00 per 100 lbs.; white $1.752 00 per 100-lb. sack; onion sets, 18c per lb. ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE Butter Creamery whole milk extra 45c. centralized extra, 42c, do firsts 40c, do seconds, 39c, fancy dairy 37s, packing stock No 1 30c; No 2 26c. Eggs Prime firsts, (loss off) 34c; firsts, 33c, ordinary firstH 32c; seconds, 31;; goose eggs, $1.00; duck eggs, 40c, Poultry Broilers under 2 lbs 35c, fryers over 2 lbs 30c, roasting 4 lbs and over 30c, roosters 23c, stags 27c, hen turkeys 8 lbs and over 28c, toms young 10 lbs and over 28c, do old 15 lbs and over 23c, culls 8c, white ducks 3 lbs and over 29c, colored do 26c, geese choice full feather 20c,- do medi-,

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um 19c, guineas $6 per dozen. Apples Pippins $5.506 per brl Ben Davis $45, Ganos $4.755.25 per brl, Jonathan $2.252.50 per box. Baldwin $55.50, Greenings $66.50. Rome Beauty $67 per brl. Cabbage Danish $11.25 per 100 lbs from store and $1520 per ton on track, , Florida $11.25 per hamper from store. Beet6 Home-grown $1.50 1.75 per bush. Florida $2.50 3 per crate. Celery Florida, $1.40 1.75 per crate. California, $1.002.50. Onions Yellow 5075c per 100-lb. sack, white $1.251.50, Spanish $1 1.25 per crate. Potatoes Wisconsin, $1.501.75 per 100 pound sack; home grown, $1.75 2.25 per 100 pound sack. v"

Tomatoes Florida $5.50 6 crate. Sweet Potatoes Nancy Hall, 2.15 per hamper. per $2.10 Indianapolis Representative Sales HOGS 11 96 $14.00 4 ..115 17.50 28 261 18.00 40 .226 18.20 76 195 1S.4C i STEERS 2 ...J. 463 $ 8.00 5 572 11.00 3 1010 11.50 26 1375 13.65 HEIFERS 5 660 $ 9.00 4 745 10.50 6 753 11.50 4 670 12.00 COWS 3 770 $ 7.00 3 790 8.50 4 1155 10.00 1 1150 11.00 BULLS 1 770 $ 8.80 1 880- 9.50 1 1160 10.50 1 1500 11.00 CALVES 2 253 $ 8.00 .2 110 15.00 2 155 16.50 2 225 17.00 Many Respond to Call for Red Cross Workers Fourteen minute women addressed the workers at Red Cross headquarters Tuesday and Wednesday on the Liberty Loan, food conservation, and registration. Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall spoke at the workshop Tuesday afternoon, and Mrs. Edgar Hiatt addressed the women Wednesday afternoon. The appeal for workers to aid in the gauze surgical drive this week has met with ready response, and 100 women workers were at headquarters Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. A large number were working during the morning and at night. The shop will be open Wednesday night for those who are unable to work during the day. The girls of St. Mary's unit are to work at the shop Wednesday night. Lawrence Bertsch Called Into Federal Service L. A. Bertsch of Cambridge City, has received work from the war department at Washington that he has been commissioned a captain in the engineering corps of the United States army. Bertsch is not at present in the federal service but will shortly enter upon his new duties. He is is now engineering architect with Bertsch and Company of Cambridge City, manufacturers of power shears. Help Bond. win the war. Buy a Liberty Li WM

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Mrs. Gibson Will Talk On Red Cross Activity Arrangements are being made by the Wayne county chapter of the Red Cross society t6 have Mrs. Ida McGlone Gibson, newspaper writer, who is to speak here Friday evening, make a short talk at the regular high school exercises Friday morning. Mrs. Gibson has promised to talk to the high school pupils if she can reach the city in time. She will speak here Friday night at the Coliseum urder the auspices of the American Red Cross society, and will relate her experiences during a recent trip to the front in France. The first motion picture to be released through the American Red Cross by the government committee on public information will be shown in connection with the lecture. The picture is known as ''Humanity's Appeal," and shows the work of the American Red Cross society among the French and Belgian repatriates at Evian.

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PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will offer at public sale located second road going west, north of Savastopol School on Union Pike THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918 Starting 12:30 o'clock sharp, the following property: S HORSES. 3- Two horses weighing 2700 lbs; 1 bay mare weighing 1600 lbs., all good workers. 1 pony 2 years old. SHEEP Sixteen head of yearling Hempshire ewes breed. HOGS Four Duroc gilts breed; 1 Hempshire sow breed; 1 mule-fotted cow breed; 1 big type Poland China male. CATTLE Two fresh Jersey cows. FEED Four tons timothy hay; 100 bushels sorted corn; 100 bushels Big Four seed oats; lot of fodder in barn. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES One 2-horse wagon with box bed; 1 2-horse wagon with platform bed; 2 1-horse wagons; 1 rubber tired carriage; 2 rubber tired buggies; 1 truck wagon, almost new; 1 &pring wagon: 1 gravel bed: 1 riding corn plow; 1 breaking plow; 1 7-shovel

I cultivator; 1 large single shovel plow; 2 carriage tongues; 2 wagon tongues; I I cart sprayer; 1 meat block; 1 20-fL ladder; 500 lb. beam scale; 1 large woodI en tank; 2 sets block and tackles; a lot ot tomatoe crates; 1 power horse clipper; 1 wheel-barrow; 1 set breeching harness; 1 set hip-strap harness; 3 sets heavy single harness; 2 sets buggy harness; 15 good leather collars, measurt ing 18 inches to 26 inches; 1 set double driving harness, new lot oil for paint

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