Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 322, 25 November 1918 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGK AM MOiSDAf, NOV. 25, 1918. BRINGING UP FATHER By McManus HAAS MUCH IMPROVED. E. M. Haas, who has been 111 with Spanish influenza, is much improved and expects to be at his office in the Masonic Temple within a few days.
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deal GRAIN QUOTATIONS CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO. Nov. 25. The range of Futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: -
No trading in wheat. Open High Low Close Corn Dec 124 126 121 122 V8 Jan 125j 1284 122 122 Oats Dec 72 73 tt 70 Jan 72 73 . 70 70 Lard Sov V . 26.75 26.65 26.65 Ian 26.27 26.27 25.97 25.97
CHICAGO, Nov, 25. CornNo. 2 jrellow old $1.47; No. 3 yellow old. 11-4081.43; new $1.3501.40;. No. 4 rellow old $1.3001.38; new $1.331.35. Oats No. 3 white 72074; standard. 7373?i. Pork Nominal. Lard $26.65. Itibs Nominal. TOLEDO SEED PRICES TOLEDO, O., Nov. 23. Clover seed -Prime cash. $25.9,'; Nov, $25.90; Dec, $25.97; Jan.,' $26.10; Feb.. 20.25; March, $26.10. Alsike Prime eash. $19.70; Dec. $19.80; March, 120.25. -Timothy Old and new. $5.15; Dec, $5.20; Jan. and May, $5.25. CINCINNATI. O., Nov. 25. Wheat The inside quotations represent cars without billing and outside prices ears with permits carrying billing privileges: No. 1 red winter track $2.2702.28 No. 2 red winter track.... 2.26 No. 3 red winter track. .. .$2.2202.24 Low grade, as to quality. ; $2.15 02.22 Sales: One car. Corn No. 2 white $1.5001.55; No. 1 white $1.450160; No. 4 white $1.35 01.40; No. 2 yellow $1.480150; No. 3 yellaw $1.4301.48; No. 4 yellow $1.35 01.40; No. 2 mixed $1.4001.45. Ear Corn Old white $1.3501.40, rellow $1.3001.35, mixed $1.2501.30, ound new white $1.3001.40, yellow, $1.2501.35, mixed $1.2001.30. LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 23 Hogs Receipts. 10.000. Cattle Receipts, 3,500. Calves Receipts, 300. Sheep Receipts, 100. Hogs Mixed and selected, 160 to 199 lbs., $17.60; mixed and selected, 180 to 199 lbs., $17.70; mixed and selected, 200 to 224 lbs., $17.60; mixed fcnd elected. 225 to 249 lbs., $17.70; mixed and selected, 250 lbs. up. $17.75, fat hogs weighing 130 to 155 lbs.. $16.60 17.50; fat back pigs under 140 pounds. $14.00 down; feeding pigs under 14C lbs.. $15.00 down; good to best fat sows. $16.60016.75; poor to best stags. 80 lbs., dock. $15017 60. Cattle Killing steers Extra good, 1,200 lbs., and upward, $17.50019.00; good to choice. 1.300 lbs. and upward, $17.00018.00; common to medium, l,800 lbs, and upward. $15.50016.50; good to choice. 1.200 to 1,300 lbi., 115 00016.50; common to medium, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs.. $14.00014.75; good to choice. 1.100 to 1.200 lbs., $15,000 16 00;' common to medium, 1,100 to 1 200 lbs., $13.00014.00: good to choice. 1.000 to 1.100 lbs.. $11,500 12.50; common to medium, 1,100 to 1.iOO lbs., $11.00012.50; poor to good under 1.000 lbs.. $9.00011.00. Heircrs Good to best. 800 lbs. and op ward, $9.50 11.50; common to medium. 800 lbs.. $7.5009.00; good to best, under 800 lbs.. $10.00 & 12.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., 180950. Cows Good to best, 1.030 lbs., upwards. $9.00011.50; common to medium. 1.050 lbs., upward. $8.000 9.00; rood to best, under 1,050 lbs.. $8,000 .00; rommon to medium, under 1.050 lbs., $7.500 8.00; canners and cutters J507. ' ' ' ' ' Bulls Common to best. 1.300 lbs. Upward. $8.0009.50; good to choice, under 1.300 lbs.. $8.OO09.OO;'fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs.. $7.0008.00; rommon to good bolognas, $7.0008 00. I Calves Good to choice veals, under 00 lbs., $17.00018.00; common Jo medium veals, under 200 lbs., $9,000 $16.75; good to choice heavy calves, 9.OO01O!OO; common to medium heavy calves, $6.2508.75. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good lo choice steers. 700 lbs. and up, good to choice steers, under 7C0 lb., flO 00010.50; common to fair steers, under 700 lbs., and up, $9.00010.00; 9 00010.00; common to fair steers, under 700 lbs., $7.5O0S.75; medium tn nnrl heifers. $6.5007.00; medium to good feeding cows, $6.0007.00; iprlngers, $S.OO09.OO; stock calves, 250 lbs., to 450 lbs.. $8.00010.00. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice Iheep. $7.0007.50; common to good heep, $5.0007.75; good to choice lambs. $14.50015.00; good to choice yearlings $9.00010.00; common to Tair yearlings $8.0008.75; bucks per 100 lbs., $809.. ; V i PITTSBURG, Pa.. Nov. 23. HogsReceipts 8.300; market lower: heavies J17 80: heavy Yorkers, $18 0 18.25;
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light Yorkers $16.7517; pigs $16.50 $16.75. Cattle Receipts 2.300; market active and higher; steers $16017; heifers $11012; cows $8.50011.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 3,600; market steady; top sheep $10; top lambs $16.25. Calves Receipts 600; steady market; top $19.00. CINCINNATI, Nov. 23. Hogs Receipts, 14,300; market, steady; packers and butchers, $17.30; common to choice $11.00015.00; pigs and lights, $10.00015.00; stags, $11.00013.00. Cattle Receipts, 2,400; market slow steers, $6016.16.25; heifers, $6012.23. cows, $5.50011.00. Calves Market, steady; $6018.50. Sheep Receipts, 300; market, steady; $3.5008.50; Lambs Market, steady; $8.00014.00. CHICAGO, Nov. 25. Hogs Receipts. 22.000. mostly 15 to 25 cents higher than Saturday's, big buying sparingly. Butchers, 18.40; lights, $17,000 18.10; $17.00017.75; throw outs, 16.50; pigs good to choice, packers $17,850 packing, , $16,000 $13,500 15.50. Cattle Receipts, 42,000, choice native and western steers steady; others and butcher cattle slow, mostly 15 and ; 25 cents lower, colves steady. Sheep Receipts, 53,000; market slow, mostly 25 cents lower, early lambs, top, $?5.50. EAST BUFFALO, Nov. 25. Cattle j Receipts, 6,300; good slow; others! steady; prime, $17.00017.50; shipping steers, $16.00016.50; butchers, $11.00 15.60; yearlings, $11.50013.50; heifers, $10.50013.00; cows, $5,000 11.00; bulls, ,$7.00011,00; feeders and stockers, $7.00011.00; fresh cows, and springers, $65.000145.00. Calves Receipts, 1,200; strong: $7,000 20.50. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; 25c to j 50c lower; heavy mixed Yorkers, light Yorkers and pigs, $18,000 roughs, $12.00016.50; stags, $10,000 13.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13.000; 5Oc0$l.OO lower; lambs, $9.00 015.75; yearlings, $7.00012.50; wethers, $10.00010.50; ewes, $4.0009.75; mixed sheep, $9.75010.00. PRODUCE MARKET CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Butter market, higher; creamery firsts, 53 0 64 1-2. Eggs Receipts 2.706 cases; market steady; firsts 63 1-2064 1-2; lowest 54. Live poultry lower; fowls 1S0231-2 springs, 30c. Turkeys, 30c. Potato market higher: receipts 81 cars; Minn, and Dak. bulk, $1,550 1.70; do sacks, $1.6501.80; Wis bulk, $1.5501.70; do sacks, $1.7001.80. NEW YORK STCCK LIST NEW YORK, Nov. 25. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 40 1-4. American Locomotive, 60 1-2. American Beet Sugar, 49 1-2. American Smelter, 81. Anaconda, 63 3-4. Atchison, 90 1-2. Bethlehem Steel, bid, 61 7-S. Canadian Pacific, 159. Chesapeake and Ohio, 56 1-2. Great Northern, pfd, 95. New York Central. 75. Northern Pacific, 92 1-8. Southern Pacific, 97 1-2. Pennsylvania, 46 3-4. U. S. Steel, com, 93 3-4. LOCAL QUOTATIONS i Buying New corn, $1.15; new oats 6oc; rye, $1.40; straw, per ton, $8.00. Selling Cottonseed meal, per ton, $65.00; per cwt., $3.35; tankage, 50 per cent, per ton, $93.00; per cwt.. $4.75; Quaker dairy feed, per ton, $50. per cwt., $2.60; linseed oil meal, per ton, $6C.00; per cwt., $3.50; salt, per bbl., $2.75. rORMER RULER Continued From Page One.. He expressed no surprise when told that the president's hair has grown whiter since the United States entered the war, seeming, himself, to feel the undermining strain of the great conflict. HIGH LIVING COST. VIENNA. Wednesday, Nov. 20. (By Hie Associated Press) Difficulties attending the process of returning to b peace footing after a great war are ! illustrated here. Munition factories have been shut down, throwing out of work hundreds of thousands of men and women who have little prospect of 1 obtaining employment because of the begun and snow has fallen in Vienna, begun and snow has fallen in iVenna. While the streets of the cjity are bright and the theatres are open, welldressed people are walking or using street cars, as cabmen demand from two to three dollars a ride. This is all on the surface. There Is
untold misery In the poorer quarters, with a constant cry for bread, of which there is provided half a loaf a1 week for each person. PriceB are probably the highest to be found in Europe and seem fantastic. The price of a shirtwaist is $100; stockings cost $3 and a suit of clothes $150. The profiteers are also hit, the industry of weaving paper into material for tho manufacturer of men's and women's clothing having virtually collapsed. This material which once sold for $6 a yard is now being dumped on the market at any price. Vienna is making desperate efforts to get food and coal, which the Czechoslovaks are said to have offered, provided they are granted the western strip of old Bohemia adjoining Bavaria, It is also stated that propositions have been made by American packing companies, but cable'communication is very slow and uncertain. There is need for the business people here to open their former vocations but at present this is impossible. It is proposed to ask President Wilson for help in carrying out the work of adjusting the country to its new life. The correspondent overhead a dispute
To Cure a Cold rn One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on- each box. 30c. Adv. Thanksgiving Specials FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at Thistlethwaite's CUT-RATE DRUG STORES Gold Bar Pears, Large Can . 43 Gold Bar Pears, Medium size can . ,29 Silver Bar Pineapple, Can, 39c; 3 for. .$1.10 Gold Bar Peaches, Can, 39c; 3 for $1.10 Golden State Peaches or Apricots, No. 1 Cans; 18c; 3 for 50 Hillsdale Asparagus .. 19 Strained Tomatoes, Can . .: 10 Libby's Stuffed Olives 9-oz. Bottle Libbv's Queen Olives l-lb.4-oz. Jar 34 Hirsch Maple Syrup, Pint Bottle 35 Raisins, seedless, 15-oz. Package . ...17 Raisins, seeded, 2 11 -oz. Packages. .25 Use Bio-Feren as a nerve builder and tonic.
In our shoe section for children you will find shoes for the Children and Misses that will meet each peculiar foot requirement. QUALITY SHOES AT ECONOMY PRICES Dark Mahogany, Tan Lace, sizes 8V2 to 11. . . . .... .$3.25 Dark Mahogany, Tan Lace, sizes 11 14 to 2. ...... . .3.50 We have a complete stock of these shoas now. -NEW -'METHOD
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It has been found that the libraries of the city of Paris more than justified their existence during the war. CURIOUS ABOUT 1 M L It Stands for the Best Cold, Cough and Catarrh Medicine Ever Discovered, Which Is MENTHOLAXENE Mentho-Laxene has been on the market eight years. It is a concentrated compound of healing, sothing, curative extracts to be mixed at home with granulated sugar syrup a full pint or it may be taken in doses of ten drops in the "raw" state by those who do not like sweet syrup. The very first dose brings wonderful relief in head and chest colds of children or adults. Every bottle sold is guaranteed to please or money back by the Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. It is economy to make a full pint. Much cheaper than buying ready-made cough or cold remedies besides, you cannot buy a more effective medicine anywhere. One bottle will last a season for most families, and it checks or aborts a bad cold if taken promptly. Every well-stocked druggist supplies Mentho-Laxene. Don't take a substitute for your sake. Adv. Save 75 On Rubber Footwear This modern vulca.zing plant enables us to put on rubber halfsoles, heels, and permanently repair cuts and breaks in any part of rubber boots and shoes. The cost is reasonable. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. MAIL ORDERS Out of town work solicited. Send tLem in parcels post. . F. LEE "Richmond's Tire Man" No. 8 South 7th St. (First door south from Irvin Wieed's Hardware Store) LITTLE WONDER U mi FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN
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SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ ! By Dr. M. Cook. The cool fighter always wins and so there is no need to become panicstricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exercise in the fresh air and practice the three C's: A Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and is to be had at any drug store, and called "Pleasant Purgative Pe3cts." If a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap up well, drink freely of hot lemonade and take a hot mustard footbath. Have the bedroom warm but veil ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug store "Anuric Tablets" to flush the kidneys and control the pains and aches. Take an "Anuric" tablet every two hours, together with copious drinks of lemonade. If a true case of influenza, the food should be simple, such as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice-cream but it is important that food be given regularly in order to keep up patient'Astrength and vitality. After the acute attack has passed, which is generally from three to seven days, the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as "Irontic" tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well krviwn blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Adv.
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