Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 347, 24 December 1918 — Page 14

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THE KiOHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAMTUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1918.

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GRAIN QUOTATIONS CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO. Dec. 24. The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follows: v No trading In wheat. Open High Low Close Corn Jan. 139 139 138 139 May .135 135 134 135 Oats Jan 69 70 68 68 May 69 70 68 69 Lard Jan 23.85 23.80 23.80 May 29.10 24.00 24.00 CHICAGO, Dec. 24. Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white, 6869Vi'; tandard 6970. Pork Nominal. Lrd $23.80. Ribs Nominal. . TOLEDO, O.. Dec. 24. Cloverseed Prime cash, Dec. and Jan, $25.40; Feb. and March, $25.65. Alslge Prime cash, Dec, $19.65; March, $19.85. Timothy Prime cash, old and new, $5.05; Dec, $5.05; Jan., 512; March, $5.25. CINCINNATI. O., Dec. 24. Wheat The inside quotations represent cars without billing and outside prices cars with permits carrying billing privileges: No. 1 red winter track, $2.34 2 35; No. 2 red winter track, $2.22 2.33; No. 3 red winter track. $2.30 &2.Zl; low grade as to quality, $2.20 2.30. Sales reported: One car. Corn No. 2 white, $1.5201.53; No. 3 white. $1.50 1.52; No. 4 white, $1.43 ft 1.46; No. 2 yellow. $1.561.57; No. 3 yellow, $1.5401.65; No. 4 yellow, $14901.51; No. 2 mixed. $1.5201.53. Ear Corn White. $1.4601.49; yellow, $1.4901.51; mixed, $1.4601.49. LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 24. Hogs Receipts, 6,000. Cattle Receipts, 350. Calves Receipts, 200. Sheep Receipts, 100. Hogs Mixed and selected. 160 to 224 lbs., $17.60017.70; mixed and selected, 180 to 199 lbs. .$17.70; mixed and selected. 200 to 224 lbs.. $17.60; mixed and selected. 225 to 249 lbs., $17.60017.75; mixed and selected, 250 lbs. up, $17.60017.75; fat hogs weighing 130 to 155 lbs.. $16.50017.25; fat back pigs, under 130 lbs.. $16.00 down; feeding pigs under 130 lbs., $15.50 down; sows according to quality $13.00 015.00; bulk of sows. $13.50014.50; good to choice, 160 to 220 lbs.. $17,500 17 60; good to prime, $17.55017.65. 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, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $15.50016.50; 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; 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 1,200 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 800 lbs., $10.50012.00; common to medium, under 800 ibs., $8.00010.00. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs., upwards, $9.50011.00; common to medium. 1,050 lbs., upward, $8.5009.50; good to best, under 1,050 lbs.. $9,000 10 00; common to medium, under 1.050 lbs., '$8.0008.75; canners and cutters. $5.5007.75. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 Ibs. upward. $9.00010.00; good to choice under 1.300 lbs., $9.50011.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $8.0008.50; t Pnnd boloEnas. $7.0008.00. Calves Good to choice veals, under nn lbi $14.00017X0; common to ' medium veals, under 200 lbs., $S.OO0 13 00- good to choice heavy calves., $3 00010.00; comnon to medium heavy calves. $6.2508.75. Stockers and Feeding Cattle-Good j to choice steers. 800 lbs, and up $10,00 1 tfiU50- good to choice steers, under too ibs' $10.00010.50; common to fair Sunder 800 lbs and up. $7,500 0 71' common to iair steers, under 800 lbs.. $7.5O0S.75; medium un a vluera J7 00 0 8.00; medium to good heifers, .uu . foortlne cows, $6.0007.00; 1 MiS9 0; stock calves. to S fib. $8!ooio.oo. 250 IDS., iu i- uonnnrt to choice

sheet) apo a""" , i sheep. $7.0007.50; common to good . Ihell. $5.0006.75; good to cho ce Umbs $14.50015 00; good to choice, 8 000900; common to, T Wofl ??00; other good light ! . k- ii2 00012.50; common to medSrfJIsito 00011.50; western fed lambs, $14.00 down. j CINCINNATI. Dec 24-Hogs-Re-j piDts 1300; market slow. Cattle-Receipt 400 ; market slow. it s BUREAU OP MARKETS, , p.pn Dec 24. Hogs Receipts, $ 00 markerfairly active, 5 to 10c viS than yesterday's general trade; f Ses $17.40017.70; butchers. 5l7 5O 0 17 73: ' lights. 18.75017.55; j J kin! . VWO 17-55: throw outs. $15.50016.75; Pigs, good to choice. $1CaRece.pts. 5.000; killing clas-' ntw 25 cents higher; calves and Uera are steady; beef cattle, good, feeders $14.250 18.50; coni. choice and pr me. 14255.25. DUtch. mn,nrJ cows and heifers. $7,400 S o? banners and cutters. $6,750 14 2 ' ,Zr and feeders, good. 7.40; Btkr" ,10.25013.50: Infech0,Ce Smmon d ! medium. $7,250 irS;Tarcalvae good and choice. $14.00014 60. . 00 market Shteel "TracUcally nothing available pomlnal ; practicauy &. SmoO medium 'and good, $13 500 SB!- ggj

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, PITTSBURG. Dec. 24 Hogs Receipts. 3,000; market steady; heavies $17.65; heavy yorkers. $17.65; light yorkers, $16.50; pigs, $16.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 500; market steady; top sheep, $9.50; top Iambs, $15.50. Calves Receipts, 150; market la steady; top, $19.60. EAST BUFFAT.n TW 91 Pottlo i receipts 100; steady. Calves Receipts 200, steady. Hogs Receipts, 17,600, slow; steady and unchanged. Sheep and lambs Receipts 3000, slow and steady unchanged. PRODUCE MARKET CHICAGO, Dec. 24. Butter Market Lower; creamery firsts 55 0 66. Eggs Receipts, 1,241 firsts, 59 0 60; lowest 56. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls 21027; springs 25; turkeys 33. Potato Market Unchanged; receipts 28 cars. NEW YORK STOCK LIST NEW YORK, Dec. 24 The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 45 3-4. American Locomotive, 60 5-8. American Beet Sugar, 62 7-8. American Smelter, 751-2. Anaconda, 60 7-S. Atchison, 60 1-2. Bethlehem Steel, 611-2. Canadian Pacific, 155. Chesapeake and Ohio, 55 3-4. Great Northern, Pfd., 95. ' New York Central, 75. No. Pacific, 94. So. Pacific. 93 3-4. Pennsylvania, 45. U. S. Steel, 94. LOCAL QUOTATIONS Buying New corn, $1.40; new oats 65c; rye, $1.40; straw, per ton, $8.00. J Selling Cottonseed meal, per ton, ; tfiFi nO- nor put fi 5'. innlioirs en I 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, $66.00; per cwt., $3.50; salt, per bbl., $2.75.

A' Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year is our wish to you TheModel Clothing Co. W. E. Jameson, Prop.

At the arrival of a "Peace Time" Christmas it is our desire to wish to the people of Richmond A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR EDMUNDS

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We wish all A Very Merry CHRISTMAS and a Prosperous New Year Richmond Oil Company Harry S. Stillinger, owner and mgr. 6 North 6th Street Phone 2566

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeyfs) 8ELLING PRICE

VEGETABLES New cabbage, 5c pound; Chinese cabbage, 15c pound; green beans, 20c pound; carrots, 5c pound; spring beets. 5c pound: cauliflower, 15c lb.; cucumoers, 20c; egg riant, 25c lb.; kohlrabi, 10c per bunch; leaf lettuce. 20c per lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 30c pound, un trimmed, 20c pour.d; leak, 10c a bunch; Bermuda onions, 5c per lb.; parsley, 6c a bunch; mangoes, 5c each; tomatoes, hot hou3e 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, 5c bunch; button mushrooms, $1.00 a pound; cranberries, 20c a pound; sprouts, 25c straight; parsnips, 6c lb.; Black wainuts. 10c pound, $3.50 bu.; straight; Emperor grapes, 35c pound; Malaga grapes, 40c pound; pumpkins and squashes, 2c to 5c per pound; water cress, 20c per pound. . Miscellaneous Eggs, 67c. Butter, creamery, 78c; country, 60c lb. Produce (Buying) Country butter, 50c lb. Eggs, 57c dozen; old chickens, 18c pound; fry chickens, 20c pound. Fruits Grape fruit. 10c, 15c and 18c; alligator pears, 50c each: bulk King apples, 10c lb., or $1.75 per basket; Jonathan apples, 3 lbs., 25c; bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.; limes, 50c doz.; oranges. 50c doz. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 30c. VHEN A FAMILY NEEDS A FRIEND In the Absence of Doctors Nobly Gone to War, After Influenza, the Grip, Those wonderfully useful medicines. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Peptiron and Hood's Pills comprising the new combination family treatment ;are warmly recommended. If taken regularly, Hood's Sarsaparilla before meals, Peptiron after meals and Hood's Pills at night as needed, they are reasonably sure to keep a family in health and prove to be reliable and always ready friends. They purify the blood, build up strength and regulate the system. Get all. or any one, as you think you need, from your druggist today. Adv. Phone 2765

St. Paul's Lutheran Church Council v Extols Career of Geo. H. Knollenberg

The following resolution on the death of George H. Knollenberg was adopted by the council of St. Paul's Lutheran church: Whereas, Almighty God, for more than fifty years, permitted our esteemed and beloved brother, George H. Knollenberg, to be His faithful servant as an active member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church of Richmond, Indiana; and Whereas, that same merciful God at an early hour Saturday morning, December 21, 1918, deemed it best to take unto Himself our brother and colaborer, and Whereas, at the time he was taken from us, our brother as an elder, was a member of the Council of St. Paul's church; Now, therefore, as an expression of the sense of loss and deep regret of the Council and its members; Be it resolved by the Council that we bless God for having given George H. Knollenberg unto our church; that we take comfort and pride from his life and character as a man of Christian religion and a laborer in God's vineyard; that we honor his name and his memory because of his life of continuous devotion and untiring 4al in prompting the highest and be.J interests of the Lutheran church in his home city, his state and his nation, j and because in our church he was a peerless leader in all its affairs, a member who held every office in the honor of the church, and who was almost always present in our sessions as council while he v:is a member of that body; that by his life he reflected I honor and credit not only upon himself i i 9 9

but also upon St. Paul's Lutheran church ; That we regret that his place in our council is now vacant and we will miss his keen and able counsel in our deliberations on the problems of the church. It can be truthfully said of George H. Knollenberg, that he was born in the Lutheran church; that he lived In the Lutheran church, and that he died in the Lutheran church. His life was a life of continuous service. He lived "For the right that lacks assistance; For the wrong that needs resistance; For the future in the distance. . And the good that he could do." He has gone. He has sown his seedHe has done his work. He was grain ripe for the harvest. But it is only his presence that is gone, for we still have his great spirit and his noble example to help guide us in the future. He will not be forgotten because his life was a benediction to many and he always stood for right living and right thinking, the things that do not perish with the man but live on forever. Now to pay a lasting tribute to the

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XMAS 1918

Deeply Appreciative of the splendid patronage that has been given

and that has made this our best Holiday Season We take this means to express to you our sincere appreciation and wish one and all A MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR During the Coming Year We will maintain our high standard of merchandise and try to please with courteous service and moderate prices.

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life and character of George H. Knollenberg and to preserve forever the memory of his good name, it Is resolved hat a copy of this memorial be spread upon the permanent records of the Council of St. Paul's Lutheran church at Richmond, Indiana, and that a copy be forwarded to the family. , Council of St. Paul's Evangelical

.'Lutheran church: Rev. F. W. Rohlfing, John H. Klute, Edward Deitemeyer, Henry W. Kimm, John Getz, Charles Crivel, John Hasemeier, Gus Hoelscher, Richard Bartel, Thomas Allen. Illinois Bays Cereals to Send to Belgium CHICAGO, Dec. 24 Fourteen million pounds of cereals formerly used as substitutes for wheat flour have been purchased in Illinois by the food administration and will be sent to Belgium and other countries it was announced today. . The substitutes were in the hands of retailers when the government restrictions relating to the sale of cereals with wheat products were removed. GRIPPE GONE In 24 Hours by the use of Red Devil Grippe Tablets. No acetanilid, no quinine. Ask your druggist to supply you. Owned by the Trusler Remedy Co., Huntington, Ind. 50c and $1.00 Per Box TRUSLER'S RHEUMATIC TABLETS Any druggist. Purely vegetable; Chocolate coated. Easy to take. Sold under a guarantee. Why suffer? Owned by the Trusler Remedy Co., Huntington, Ind.

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' Deaths and Funerals. -Quigley Funeral services for Mrs Julia Quigley will be- held from St Mary's church on Thursday mornini at 10 o'elock. Burial will be at St Mary's cemetery. Rodgers George Rodgers, 73 yean old, died at his home. 11 Fort Waym avenue, at 4 o'clock this morning. H is survived by four sons and thre daughters. Funeral arrangements wit be made later. Rohe Funeral services for Mary B Rohe, 54 years old. will be held frorr the St. Andrew's church at 8 o'clock Thursday morning instead of 9 o'clock The native Japanese door slides or. a rail or track, and is said to answei all purposes, but despite the fact thai the schemes 13 perfectly satisfactory the importation of door hinges Is increasing. After each meal YOU eat one ATOM 5 C CFOR VOUB STOMACH S SAKE) and get full food value and real stomach comfort. Instantly relieve" heart barn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeating; and stomach misery. AIDS digestion; keeps the stomach sweet and pure. EATON1C it the best remedy mod only casta cent or two a day to use it. You will be arlighted with results. Satisfaction (ruaranteail or money back. Pteaae call and try it. A. G. L,unen & Co., Distributor. Richmond, Ind.