Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 338, 13 December 1918 — Page 14
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO. Dec. 13. The rang of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows:
No trading In wheat. Open High Low Close Corn fan. 136 138 135?4 138U May 135 139 135 138 Oats Ion 73 74 73 74 May 731 74 83 74 Lard Ian 26 05 26.10 25.90 20.00 May 25.60 25.82 25.55 25.82
CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Corn No. 2, rellow nominal; No. 3 yellow nominal; No. 4 yelolw. $1.41Ca1.42Va. Oats No. 3 white, 740 75c; Standard. 7475VfcPork Nominal; ribs, nominal; lard, f26.00.
TOLEDO. O , Dec. 13. Cloverseed Prime cash, f26.00; Dec. $26.00; Jan. 126.10; Feb. $26.10; Mar., $26.25. Alsike Dec. $19.75; Mar., $20.00. Timothy Old, $5.20; new and Dec, 15.27 V, Jan, $5.35; May. 5.47
LIVE STOCK PRICES
' INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, December 13. Hogsr-Receipts 12,000. Cattle Receipts 1.200. . Calves Receipts 300. , Sheep Receipts 200. . Hogs Mixed and selectea, 160 to 124 lbs.. $17.6017.70; mixed and selected, 180 to 199 lbs. $17.70; mixed imd selected. 200 to 224 lbs., $17.60; hired and selected, 225 to 249 lbs.. 117.60017.75; mixed and selected, 250 lbs. up. $17.60017.75; fat hogs weighing 130 to 155 lbs.. $16.50017.25; fat back pigs under 140 lbs.. $16.00 down; feeding pigs under 130 lbs., $15.50 flown; rows according to quality $13.50 16.E0; choice to prime, 17.55017.65; Good to prime, $17.50017.65. CattJe Killing steers Extra good, 1.200 lbs., and upward, $17.50019.00; pood to choice, 1.300 lbs. and upward, rI7.0018.00; common to medium, l,00' lbs., and upward, $15.60016.50; good to choice, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs., $15.00016.50; 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; c&mmorf 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 1,200 lbs., $11.00012.50; poor to good Under 1,000 lbs.. $9,00011.00: ' Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs. and upward, $10.00012.00; common to medium, 800 lbs., $8.0009.75; good to best, under S00 lbs., $10.50013.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.00010.00. Cowsi-Good to best, 1,050 lbs., jpwards, $10.00013.00; common to medium, 1.C50 lbs., upward. $8.5009.50; good to best, Under 1.050 lbs., $9,000 10.00; common to medium, under 1.050 lbs, J8.OO0S.75; canners and cutters, $5.507.50. Lulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs. iipwurd, $9.00010.00; good to choice under 1,300 lbs., $9.60011.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs.. '$8,000 9.00; common to good bolo&nas, $7.5008.50. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs., $16.00019.50; common to medium veals, under 200 lbs , $9,000 $15.75; good to choice heavy calves, J9.OO019.OO; comnon to medium heavy calves, $6.2508.75.
Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good lo choice steers. 800 lbs. and up $10.00 v. 12.00; good to choice steers, under 700 lbs., $10.00010.50; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs., and up, $7,500 9.75; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs., $7.500 8.75; medium to good heifers, $7.00 0 8.00; medium to good feeding cows, $6.0007.00; springers, $8.0009.00; stock calved. 250 lbs., to 450 lbs., $8.00010.00. Sheep and Lambs Uood to choice sheep, $7.5008.00; common to good eheep, $5.0007.75; good to choice lambs, $14.50015.00; good to choice yearlings $9.00010.00; common to 100 lbs., $S.OO 0 9.00; other good light lambs. ..11.50012.25. CINCINNATI, O.. Dec. 13 HogsReceipts 9.400; market steady. Cattle Receipts 1,400; market is steady. Calves Market steady; $6019.50. Sheep Receipts 400; steady market. Lambs, steady.
Live Poultry! Market higher; fowls, 190 25V4c; springers, 24; turkeys, 29c. Potatoes Receipts, 50 cars; market lower; Minn., Mich., and Wis. bulk, $1.5001.65; do sacks, $1.6001.65.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 45. American locomotive. 63. American Beet Sugar, 62. American Smelter, 82. Anaconda, 64. Atchison, 93. . T Bethlehem Steel, 66. Canadian Pacific, 159U. Chesapeake & Ohio, 56 Y. Great Northern Pfd., 96. New York Central, 75. Northern Pacific, 94. Southern Pacific, 101. Pennsylvania, 4G. U. S. Steel Com., 95.
WELCOME TO HIS JOB
LOCAL QUOTATIONS
Buying New corn, $1.15to $1.25; new oats, C5c; 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. CO; linseed oil meal, per ton, $66.00; per cwt., $3.50; salt, per bbl., $2.75. .
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeyr') SELLING PRICE
': ' ;' -: Count . Bentinck. r
Bethel, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. " A." J." Bond spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy of New Madison. . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Welch and daughter Wilma spent Sunday evening with John Money and family, .-. . .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence" Clabaugh spent Tuesday with Frank Clabaugh and family, of near
I Arbai . . .M. L. White will be taken to
Richmond this week where he will remain: for a while for treatments. . . . Mrs. A. L. VanNuys of Richmond, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Anderson. . . .Miss Lotha Wofal spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Harter of New Madison. ....Miss Vedine Hunt of Whitewater, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson. Mrs. Phoebe Long, of Richmond, who has been here taking care of Mrs. Milton Harlan, who has been poorly for some time returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah White of Richmond came to fill her place. .. .Miss Florence Boren and Hazel T.iarne snent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Nina!
Love Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Mrs. Emma Banty, Mrs. A. L. Van Nuys, Mr. Chester Anderson and Leslie Anderson spent Sunday ; afternoon in Union City William Hyde is spending a few days with Mr. and Mr. Oliver Spenced of near New Paris The Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Jehu Boren Friday afternoon for the purpose of electing officers.
The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., respectfully urges morning shopping to help avoid the congestion of the afternoon. To maintain the highest possible service to our patrons by efficient sales people during the day, we will not be open evenings except Satur-
Iday, Monday and Tuesday,
! before Christmas, thereby allowing our sales force a much i needed rest.
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PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Dec. 13. Hogs Receipts 24,000; market steady; heavies $17.65; heavy Yorkers $17.65; light Yorkers $16016.25; p!gs $15.75016. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1,000; market steady; top sheep $9.50; top lambs $15.00 Calves Receipts 150; market lower, top $19.00.
U. S. BUREAU OF MARKETS, CHICAGO. Dec. 13 Hogs Receipts, 70,000; market 1 cents lower than jesterday's nvernsce; butchers, $17.00 rM7.R0; lights, $17.0001765; packing, $16.85017.65; throw outs, $16,000 16 85; pigs, good to choice, $14,250 15.75; bulk of sales, $17.00017.70. Cattle Receipts. 6,000; beef and butcher cattle about steady; canners, strong; calves steady to 25 vents lower; feeders steady; beef cattle, good choice and prime, $15.25019.75; common and medium, $9.50015.25; butcher stocks, cows and heifers, $6.75 13.75; canners and cutters, $6,150 6.75; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, $101t13.40; inferior common and medium, $7.250 0.75; veal calves, good and choice, $16,250 16.75: western range, beef steers, $14 17.50; cows and heifers, $7,750 12.25. Sheep Receips. 16,000; market very 'dull; few early sales weak to 25c lower; lambs choice and prime, $15,000 15.50; medium and good, $13.75015; culls, $9.50012.00; ewes, choice and rrlme. $909.50; medium and good, $7.7509; culls. $406.50.
PRODUCE MARKET
CHICAGO, Dec 13. Butter market unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 1,078 cases; market unsettled; firsts, 60c; lowest 65c.
Co., respectfully urges morning shopping to help avoid the congestion of the afternoon. To maintain the highest possible service to our patrons by efficient sales people during the day, we will not be open evenings except Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, before Christmas, thereby allowing our sales force a much needed rest. The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., respectfully urges morning shopping to help avoid
the congestion of the afternoon. To maintain the highest possible service to our patrons by efficient sales people during the day, we will not be
open evenings except Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, before Christmas, thereby allowing our sales force a much needed rest. The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., respectfully urges morning shopping to help avoid the congestion of the afternoon. To maintain the highest possible service to our patrons by efficient sales people
during the day, we will not be open evenings except Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, before Christmas, thereby allowing our sales force a much needed rest.
The man above, Count Bentinck, is playing host to ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, the most despised and detested man in the world. Wilhelm took refuge in Bentinck's castle in Holland after fieeintr from Germany.
It is not the quantity of food we eat that nourishes us, but rather what we assimilate.
VEGETABLES New cabbage, 5c round; Chinese cabbage, 15c pound; green beans, 20c pound; carrots, 5c pound; spring beets. 5c pound: cauliflower, 15c lb.;
cucunioers, ' 20c; egg riant,' 25c lb.;!
kohlrabi, 10c per bunch; leaf lettuce, 20c per lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 30c pound, untrimme-J, 20c pound; leak, 10c a bunch; Bermuda onions, 5c per lb.; parsley, 5c a bunch; mangoes, 5c each; tomatoes, hot house grown, 35c lb.; Jersey sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; turnips, new, 5c pound; potatoes new, $1.75 bu.; young onions, 10 cents a ounch; breakfast radishes,
i 5c bunch; endive, 20c i pound; buton
mushrooms, $1.00 a pound; Brussels Chestnuts. 25c pound; cranberries, 15c sprouts, 25c straight; parsnips, 5c lb.; Black walnuts. 10c pound, $3.50 bu.; straight; Emperor grapes, 35c pound; Ma!aga grapes, 40c pound; pumpkins and squashes, 2c. to 5c per pound; water cress, 20c per pound.
BRIEFS I "
Miscellaneous Eggs 73c a dozen; butter, creamery 72c pound; country, 62c lb. Produce (Buying) Country butter, 50c lb.; eggs, 65c dozen; old chickens, 18c pound; fry chickens, 20c pound. Fruits Grape fruit, 10c, 15c and 18c; alli
gator pears, 50c each; bulk' King apples, 10c lb., or $1.75 per basket; Jonathan apples, 3 lbs., 25c; bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 60c doz.; limes, 50c doz.; oranges, 60c doz.
The officers elected were Mrs. C. E. Andersen, president, Mrs. John Money, vice-president, Mrs. Jehu Boren, secretary and Mrs. Roy L, Brown, treasurer... .Mrs. W. E. Harlan has returned home after a two-weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Wiley. ....The Red Cross will meet at the Hall Wednesday afternoon and Friday afternoon for making hospital garments.... H. L. Welch of Glenn Karn and Mr. John Richards of Greenville have purchased the farm owned by Mr. Jacob Endsley east of town.
Members of French Band Entertained by Elks The French band which gave two concerts in Richmond Thursday was entertained at the Elks club Thursday evening and gave a concert for the members of the club.
STUFFED UP WITH "A BAD COLD?"
GeC Enz3y with a bottle off Dr. King's New Discovery at once Coughs, colds a id bronchia! attacks they are all likely to result in dangerous aftermaths unless checked in time. And how effectively and quickly Dr. King's New Discovery helps to do the checking workl Inflamed, irritated membranes are soothed, the mucou3 phlegra loosened freely, and auiet.
restful sleep follows. 60c and $1.20.
nuuruggisisnave K. sola since ISO Constipation Eznacipation No more lazy bowels, yellow complextion, sick headache, indigestion, embarascing breath, when you use as a corrective Dr. King's New Life Pills. They systematize the system and keep, $he world looking cheerful. 25c
Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by any one without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. There i3 only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c.
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OPTOMETRIC SERVICE JENKINS, Optometrist Duning Makes the Lenses and Makes Them Right 726 Main Street
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Richmond Record Exchange The people of Richmond have eagerly welcomed the new Record Exchange, and the limited membership club list will soon be complete.
Come in early and enroll, also bring records for exchanging.
Richmond Record Exchange
T. G. Roell, Manager.
No. 7 South Eleventh Street.
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ELECTRIC TURNOVER TOASTERS A novelty that is sure to please one of beauty; a present welcomed, by any woman. ELECTRIC WARMING PADS A most useful gift for use in sick room, for cold nights, for the baby and numerous other uses.
ELECTRIC TOASTER STOVES A. most convenient appliance one that prepares meals of almost any nature and a gift long to be remembered. ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS A percolator is a gift that will be used every day and one that gives you full benefit of the coffee you use a very pleasing gift.
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