Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 125, 6 April 1918 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918

MARKETS

STRENGTH DEVELOPS IN CORN MARKET CHICAGO. April 6. Fresh strength developed In the corn market to-day 88 a result of buying on the part of commission houses with eastern connection. Incentive for purchasing wre found in the cantiness of arrivals and In the prospect that the movement from rural holders would not soon increase, as field work appeared to be monopolizing the attention of farmers. Opening prices, which ranged from '4 to c higher with May 126 to 126. were well maintained In the trading which followed. Oats reflected the strength of corn. Favorable weather and crop news, however, tended to check upturns. After opening c off to a like advance, with May 84 to 85 g 85. the market scored a slight gain all around. . Business In provisions was nearly at a standstill. The tendency, though, appeared to be upward on account of firmness In the value of hogs. GRAIN QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, April 6. The Tange of futures on the Chicago Board or Traae follows: No trading In wheat. Corn Open. High. Low. Close. May 126 126 126 126 Oats Apr. 88 89 88 88 May 84 864 84 85 Lard May 25.70 25.67 25.70 July 26.05 26.12 26.02 26.0o CHICAGO, April 6. Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, $1.65; No. 4 yellow. $1.5501.70. Oats No. 3 white. 91T01c;standard. 9192c. Pork, nominal. Ribs, $23.30i?38.80. Lard, $25.60. TOLEDO, O., April 6. WheatPrime cash. No. 1 red, $2.20. Cloverseed Prime cash. $20.20. Alslke - Prime cash, $15.50. Timothy Prime cash, old, $3.67, new $3.70, April $3.70; September, $4.15, October $4.05. CINCINNATI, O.. April 6. WheatLocal prices of wheat are quoted on the zone basis of $2.24 Baltimore for No. 2 red. less lc per bush, less the export rate from point of shipments, plus the local rate from point of shipment of Cincinnati. Corn Corn quotations are entirely eliminated today, owing to absence of quotations and difficulty to quote accurately. Ear Corn White 75c1.40; yellow, C5c1.30; mixed. 65c1.25. Oats No. 2 white, 95U; mixed, oo-aeic. LIVE STOCK PRICKS INDIANAPOLIS. April 6. HogsReceipts, 3.500; higher. Cattle Receipts, 150; steady. Calves Receipts, 200; steady. Sheep Receipts, 50; 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 eteers, 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, $9.00 10.00. $11.0011.60; 'ffir to medium yearlings, $9.7512.0C Heifers and Cows Good to choice .heifers, $11.0012.50; common to fair 'heifers, $8.009.75; good to choice

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cows, $9.00) 12.00; fair to medium heifers,$10.0010.75; fair to medium cows, $7.758.75; canners and cutters. $6.50(8:7.50. Bulls and Calves Good to prime export bulls. $10.00(3)11.00; good to choice butcher bulls. $9.50 10.50; common to fair bulls, $7.509.25; common to best veal calves, $10.00 15.50; common to best heavy calves, $8.00(g!11.00; stock calves, $2.50 to 450 pounds, $7.50 10.50; good to choice lights. $16.10 16.15. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. -700 pounds and up. $10.00 11.00; common to fair steers, under 700 pounds, $9.00$10.00; good to choice steers, under 700 pounds, $9.6010.50; common to fair steers, under 700 pounds, $8.50 9.50; medium to good heifers, $7.509.00; medium to good feeding, cows, $7.008.50; springers, $7.008.50. Hogs Best heavies, $17.7518.10; medium and mixed, $17.8018.25; good to choice lights, $18.251S.30; common to medium lights, $18.00 18.25; rough and packers, $15.00 16.50; light pigs. $13.5016.75; bulk of sales, $17.9018.25. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice yearlings, $15.0018.00; common to fair yearlings, $13.00 14.75; good to choices heep. $14.0016.00; bucks 100 pounds, $10.0011.00; good to choice breeding ewes. $14.0016.00; common to medium spring lambs, $14.00 17.75; good to choice spring lambs, $18.0020.00.

CINCINNATI. O.. April 6. HogsReceipts 3,600; market steady; packers and butchers $17.2517.90; common to choice $10 15.50. Cattle Receipts 600 ; steady. Calves Market steady. Sheep Receipts 100; strong. Lambs Market strong. PITTSBURGH, April 6. Hogs Receipts 2,200; market lower; heavies, $18.2518.35; heavy Yorkers $18.75 $18.85; light Yorkers $18.4018.60; pigs $17.75 18.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 500; market steady; top cheep $13.50; top lambs $17.25. Calves Receipts 100; steady; top $17.50. CHICAGO, April 6. Hogs Receipts 7.000; market strong; bulk of sales, $17.3017.80; lights $17.20 17.90; mixed $1717.85; heavy $16.2017.65, rough $16.2016.50; pigs $12.7516.90. Cattle Receipts 3,000; market steady; steers $10.1515.50; western steers $8.4012.00; cows and heifers, $6.8013.00; calves $1117. Sheep Receipts 1.000; market firm; sheep $12.5017.50; lambs, $16 20.60. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., April 6. Cattle Receipts light, steady. Calves Receipts 600, easier; $7.0019.00. Hoge Receipts 2.000. slow; heavy $18.1518.50; mixed $18.65 18.80; Yorkers $18.7518.85; light Yorkers. $18.25 18.50; pigs $18.00 18.25; roughs $16.5016.60; stags $13.0014. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,600; steady; clipped lambs $14.00 17.50; others unchanged. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK, April 6. The closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange follow: American Can., 42. American Locomotive, 62 i. American Beet Sugar, 76. American Smelter, 77. Anaconda, 64. Atchison, 83. Bethlehem Steel bid, 78. Canadian Pacific, 138 Chesapeake and Ohio, 56. , Great Northern Pfd., 89. New York Central, 702. No. Pacific, 85 Va. So. Pacific, 83. Pennsylvania, 44. U. S. Steel Com., 91. and Strongest Trust Company

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

(Corrected Dally by Omer G Whalan.) Paying Oats, 90c; new corn, $135 $1.50; rye. $2.00 $2.25; straw, $7.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $58.00 a ton, $3.00 a cwt; tankage. $93.00 a ton, $4.75 a cwt; oil meal, $63.50 a ton, $3.25 a cwt. FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeycrs) SELLING PRICES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeyers.) VEGETABLES Wax beans, 35 cents per pound; asparagus, 15c bunch; new cabbage, 10c lb.; brussels sprouts, 35c; green beans, 25c per lb.; carrots, 3 to 5c lb., spring carrots, 15c bunch; spring beets 10c bunch; old cabbage, 6 to 8c lb.; cauliflower 15 25c head; hot-house cucumber 20c; egg plants 15 to 25c; kohlrabi 10c bunch; leaf lettuce 20c psr pound; head lettuce, 30c lb. trimmed; 20c per pound, un trimmed; French endive, 60c lb.; leak, 10c bunch: mushrooms, 90c pound; onions,. 3 cents per pound; Spanish onions, Sc per pound; new potatoes, 10c per pound; shallots, 8c bunch; young onions, 5o bunch; oyster plant, 10c bunch; parsley, 5c bunch; mangoes, 5c each; radishes. 5c bunch; spinnach 15c per lb.; toms. 30c per pound; turnips 3 to 5 cents per pound; water cress, 5c per bunch; celery cabbage, 10 per pound; artichokes. TO each; celery, 8. 10 and 15c; bunch: parsnips 5c per lb.; potatoes. $1.25 1.40 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 8 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 60c doz.; pineapples, 20c each. MISCELLANEOUS New chellbarks, 10c per lb.; black walnuts, 3 to 5c per pound; eggs 35c per doz.; strawberries 30c per quart; butter, creamery, "52c; country, 45c per pound; sassafras, 5c10c per bunch. PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer & Sons.) Butter, 35c; eggs, 30c; potatoes, new, $1. Onions, yellow, $1.752.00 per 100 lbs.; white $1.752.00 per 100-lb. sack; onion sets, 15c per lb. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Butter Creamery whole milk extra 46c, centralized extra, 43 c, do firsts 41c, do seconds, 40c, fancy dairy 38c, packing stock No 1, 30c, No. 2, 26c. Eggs Prime firsts, (loss off) 33c; firsts, 32c; ordinary firsts, 31c: seconds, 0c; goose eggs, 75c; duck eggs, 36c. Poultry Broilers under 2 lbs., 40c; fryers over 2 lbs. 35c; roasting 4 lbs. and over, 35c; roosters, 25c; stags, 30c; hen turkeys, 3 lbs. and over, 30c; toms young 10 lbs. and over. 80c; do old 15 lbs. and over, 25c; culls 10c: white ducks, 3 lbs. and over, 32c; colored do 30c; geese choice full feather, 23c; do medium, 21c; guineas $7 per dozen. Apples Pippins $5.50 6 per brl Ben Davis $45, Ganos $4.755.25 per brl, Jonathan $2.25 2.50 per box. Baldwin $55.50, Greenings $66.50, Rome Beauty $67 per brl. Beets Home-grown $1.501.75 per bush, Florida $2.50 3 per crate. Onions Yellow 50 75c per 100-lb. sack, white $1.25 1.50. Spanish $1 1.25 per crate. Potatoes Wisconsin, $1.501.75 per 100 pound sick; home grown, $1.75 2.25 per 100 pound sack. Potatoes Wisconsin, $1.751.85 per crate. Sweat potatoes Nancy Hal', $2.15 2.25 per hamper. Sinking hospital ships is a pastime with the Huns. But if you buy bonds the U Boats will be Our Boats. . in Eastern Indiana.

WOOL QUOTATIONS

BOSTON, April 6. The Commercial Bulletin will say to-morrow: "The wool market continues keen for the limited stocks available or for stocks to be Imported, free of glvernment restraint. Sales for the week were about 2,000,000 lbs, including a pair proportion of territory and cape wools of the fine and fine medium grades at fully ast week's quotations. The tendency Is to make up prices on wools still on hand. The government is occupying more and more machinery at the mills on military fabrics, and has taken over one woolen plant in its entirety. The West is still inactive. Ohio and Pennsylvania Fleeces Delaine washed 83 85c, delaine unwashed 75c, one-half blood combing 75c, three-eighths blood combing 77 78c. Michigan and New York Fleeces Fine unwashed 63 64c, delaine unwashed 73c, one-half blood unwashed 75 76c. three-eighths blood unwashed 77c. Wisconsin, Missouri and Average New England One-half blood 70 72c, three-eighths blood 75 76c. one-quarter blood 74 75c, Virginia, Kentucky and Similar One-half blood unwashed 77 78c. three-eights blood unwashed 78 79c. Scoured Basis Texas: Fine 12 months $1.68 $1.72, fine 8 months $1.55 $1,601 California Northern $1.70 $1.75, middle county $1.55 $1.60, southern $1.45 $1.50. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple $1.80 $1.82, Eastern clothing $1.55 $1.60, Valey No. 1 $1.70. Territory Fine staple $1.85 $1.87, onehalf blood combing $1.75 $1.78, three-eighths blood combing $1.50 $1.55, lne clothing $1.60 $1.65, fine medium clothing $1.55 $1.60. Pulled Extra $1.80 $1.85, AA $1.70 $1.80, A supers $1.60 $1.65. Indianapolis Representative Sales HOGS 178 ...408 275 Ill 195 10 9 40 11 40 $14.50 16.40. 17.80 18.00 18.25 City Welcomes Liberty Day With Old Glory The appeal to patriotic citizens of Richmond to hang out the grand old flag on Liberty Day, which appeared on the first page of the Palladium Friday, met with a city-wide response. Hundreds of private homes and business houses flew the American flag Saturday, showing that Richmond is with its shoulder against the wheel, to make the third Liberty loan a big sucoes3. Evorvthincr

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MISSOURI SEED CORN IS HEADED TOWARD COUNTY

Purdue Experts Say This Corn Will Grow in Wayne County. The much talked-of Missouri seed corn that has been on the way for the last week is actually headed for Wayne county. The Dickinson Trust company are financing the movement. Purdue University feels reasonably sure that the corn is suitable for this county. It was grown in central Illinois for years and was taken to Missouri and grown there one year. Prof. Winacko, chief of soils and crops department, says this corn will only be two or three days late if brought back to the same latitude in which it originated. In ordinary years it would not seem wise to purchase seed corn outside of Wayne county, but this year it is the only possible solution of the problem. Farmers should not buy the much advertised seed corn put out by Indianapolis and Chicago seen houses, is the advice of Purdue experts. Most of this corn is nothing but corn that has originated in soutehrn Missouri. Such corn will probably produce nothing but stalks and leaves. Farmers who desire this seed corn may leave orders with the Dickinson Trust company, the McConaha company, J. C. Kline, county agen.t, and Mr. Martindale of Greensfork. The corn will be sold for $5 per bushel and will be handled by Mr. Martindale of Greensfork. Since there is only a small carload orders should be booked by Saturday, April 12. Every bond sold means a new nail driven in the Kaiser's coffin. Let's all get In on the big drive. It's either his coffin or yours. 'It's Time to Insure" Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Glen Miller Stock Yards Market Every Day Call Phone 3744 SHURLEY & GAAR undarKcSun

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VEHICLE REPAIRS 35A BRING your BUGGIEa. and AUTOS to the Schneider Carriage Factory. 43 S. 6th. and have them repaired and repainted. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 DAYTON BICYCLES Ride as jp3. you pay "two-bits" a day. TJrO Emer 8. Srr'th. The Wheel v Main. 426 Main. Phone 180$. RIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles for 1918? They are beauties. Come' in and see. Repairing- a specialty. Full line ot accessories. WAKING & CO., 4th and Main "Where good bicycles come from' HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 HOUSE For rent; 4 rooms, electric light, both kinds water. Inquire 638 N. 19th. 6TH So. 124. House 7 rooms, water, light and gas. Inquire next door north. 7TH STREET South 33. Ten-room house .all modern conveniences, steam heated. Fine location In the city for a doctor or professional man. See Shepman. the Tailor. 3RD STREET So. rooms for rent. 126. Furnished HOUSE 6-roorn and barn. for rent Call Sharkey Millinery Store. HOUSE G rooms. Phone 107S. HOUSE Five-room, 437 Lincoln; 219 North West 5th: 238 Randolph. Call Knode's Music Store. HOUSES 2 modern, 1126 Ridge St., 6 rooms, bath, furnace, rent 115.00.- 729 South 7 St., 6 rooms, bath, furnace; rent $17.00. Inaulro 15 No. 10th St or Phone 1335. HOUSE 6 rooms, for rent; $11.00. Phone 4614. 5TH STREET South 116. 5 rooms unfurnished, water, light and gas. See downstairs. APARTMENT High grade modern, for rent In Keystone. See Janitor. HOUSE Six rooms, for rent. 24 So. 10th. 8TH STREET South 810. House; $12.50. Phono 2987. Call 1114 No. C. HOUSE For rent. , Five-room. In northeast end. Phone 1833. A ST. No. 1527. Five rooms, for rent, Vz double. $11.00 MAIN STREET 1S18. Se en-room house, modern. Phone 2914. SIX:R30MHOUSE-TO"RENf Corner of Seventh and South G Sts. Number 633. The most complete and convenient duplex in Richmond. Rain and city water and telephone and heat furnished. Phone 2041 or 2137 and ask for I. B. ARNOLD HOUSE New 6-room, modern, bath and furnace, for small family. $40.00 per month. Address Modern, care Palladium. HOUSE double, modern, 6 rooms, steam heat. John E. Peltz. M I ISC ELLANEOU S TO R ENT 40 1 ACRES Of Phone 4719. ground for rent. WANTED TO RENT BUSINESS ROOM Wanted, han. Portland, Ind. Jas. Ma-

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