Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 192, 26 May 1919 — Page 15
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, MAY 26,1919.
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS
E-'W. WAQNER & CO.S LETTER CHICAGO. May 26. Corn is lower on dip of 25 cent In bogs, fine weather. and the carried over bearish ideas of last week. Afterwards May corn became firm as pit offerings were small. Larger receipts are due. There are many car shortage reports over the belt. Country is also demanding cheaper corn prices. - The eoonomlo restrictions of foods is being felt and their effect lingers. The Ylslble decreases on wheat,-corn and oats Is large. Oats decrease of 2,000.000 Is up to the season's average. , CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER A CO, 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 172a CHICAGO, May 26. Following Is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today:
. Open High Low Close - Corn-, May... ....178 180 177 180 July , ......182 165Vi 11 165 Sept. .....155 158. 154 158 Oats July-' 66H 67 66H 67 Sept. 63 64 62 64 Pork July ......47.50 48.92 47.45 4S.92 Lard July ...... 30.72 3L25 80.45 81.25 RibsJuly ......26.75 27.40 26.55 27.22 (By Associated JtrM)
TOLEDO., C' May 26. Clorerseed: Prime cash, 127.35; OcL. 121.20; Dec, 821.10. Alslke: Prime cash, not quo. ted. Timothy: Prime cash, old. new and May. 83.35; Sept, $6.15; Oct, 85.95.
(By AsocUtd Prsa) CHICAGO. May 26. -Corn No. S yellow, $1.78 1.78; No. 4 yeUow, .nominal; No. 5 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white, 6868c; Standard. 6869c Pork, nominal; Ribs, $27.75 28.75; Lard, $32.65.
cows. $5.0006:50; butcher bulls, $10.00 O12.00; bologna bulls. $8.00010,00: calves, $ia00 914.00. Sheep Receipt, light; market, steady. Sheep, $8.00010.00. Lambs, I1O.OO0ULOO.
(By Associated Press)
EAST BUFTALO, May 26. Cattle
Receipts, 6,000; alow and easier;
prime steers, $16.00017.00; shipping
steers, $15.00015.60: butchers. $8.00
$15.00; yearlings. $10.00015.50; belt
era, $8.0013.60; cows, $4.50012-00; bulls, $6.60012.00; stoekers and feed-
era, $8.00018.60; fresh' cows and
springers, $65.000165.00.
Calve Receipts, 4,000; 50 cents
lower; $6.00017.50.
Hogs Receipts, 12.000; active and lower; heary. $21.10 021-25; mixed and Yorkers. $21.10; Ught Yorkers, 120.50020.76; pigs. $20.50; roughs.
1180018.76; Stags, fl2.00O15.00t Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8.000;
steady; lambs, $8.00015: yearlings.
$10.00012.50; wethers, $11.00011-60;
ewes, $5.00 0 10.50; . mixed sheep.
$10.50OlL00.
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PITTSBURGH. Pa, May 26. Hogs
Receipts 7.000; market lower; hear-
ies szv.ODazu.o: neavy x oncers zu.-
50020.75; light1 Yorkers $20 0 20.25; pl?s $200 20.25.
Cattle Receipts, 1,800; market.
lower; steers $15.25015.76; heifers,
$120 14.50; cows $11.50018.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 6,000;
market lower; top sheep $10.75; top
lambs $15.00.
Calves - Receipts 1.500; market
lower; top $17.00.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O.. May 26 Owing to absence of sales, quotations on wheat were not available. Corn No. 2 white. $1.8601.87; No. 3 white. $1.851.86; No. 4 white. $1.8201.84; No. 2 yellow, $1.86 01.87; No. 3 yellow, $1.8501.86; No. 4 'yellow. $1.8201.84; No. 2 mixed. $1.85 1.86.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
(By Associated Pri) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 26. Hogs Receipts. 6,600; steady. Cattle Receipt,900; strong. Calves Receipts, 650; steady. Sheep Receipts, 100; steady. HOGS Good to choice, 160 to 200 lbs., $20.60 20.65; good to choice, 200 to 225 lbs., $20.65020.70; medium and mixed. 160 to 200 lbs., $20.60020.70; fat hogs, $20.00020.25; bows according to quality, $1519.50; good to prime, 20.70 20.75; bulk of sows, $19.0019.25; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $15.00 019.50; boars, thin sows and skips, no definite prices. CATTLE Killlno Steers Eytra rood. '1.300
lbs., and upward, $17.00017.50; good.cnoice ana prime. ii6.soepi8.Z5; meto choice. 1.300 lbs., and upward. $15.50 idium and good. $13.40016.15; common 016.50: common to medium. 1.300 lbs. I $11.5013.65; light weight, good and
and upward. $15.00015.50; good to choice, $13.85016.25; common and me-
choice, 1,200 to 1.300 lbs, $16,000 j drum, $10.50014.00; butcher cattle.
(By Associated Press)
CINCINNATI 0, May 26. Receipts Cattle. 2,500; hogs. 10,000; sheep, 850. Cattle Market, duH; shippers, $14.00014.75; butchers steers, extra.
$13.50 014.00; good to choice. $13,000
13.50; common to fair, $8.00012.00.
Heifers Extra, $13.60013.75; good to choice, $12.00013.25; common to fair. $7.50 011.50. Cows Extra, $11.00
O12.00; good to choice, $8.75011.00;
common to fair, 18.00 428-00; canners, $5.0006.00; stoekers and feeders, $3.00
0 13.00; bulls, weak, 50c to 75c low
er; bologna, $9.00010.50; fat hulls,
$10.60011.60; milch cows, weak;
calve, weak, 25c to 50c lower; extra.
$16.50; fair to good, $14.00016.50;
common and large, $7.00013.00. Hogs 10c lower; selected heavy shippers, $20.25; good to choice packers and
butchers, $20.25: medium, $19,500
20.25; stags, $10.00013.25; common to
choice heavy fat sows, $13.00019.00;
light shippers, $18.00019.00; pigs, 110
lbs. and less, $13.00017.75. Sheep-
steady; extra. $9.00 010.00; good to choice. $7.0009.00; common to fair, $4.007.00; lambs, slow; extra. $17.00
18.50; good to choice, $16.00017.00;
common to iaJr,'l3.OO015.OO. (By -Associated Press!
CHICAGO, May 26. (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts, 46,000; fairly active; mostly 20 to 25 cents lower than Saturday's average; early top, $20.55; bulk, $20.20020.40; heavy weight, $20.30020.45; medium weight, $20.15020.40; light weight, $19.7,5 $20.40; light lights, $19.00 0 20.15; heavy packing sows, smooth, $19,500 $19.75; packing sows, rough, ,$19,000 $19.50; pigs, $18.25019.00. Cattle Receipts, 18,000; early sales of beef cattle and butcher cattle, steady; .packers bidding mostly lower; calves and feeders steady; beef
steers, medium and heavy weight,
16.50; common to medium, 1,200 to 1.S00 lbs.. $15016.00; good to choice. 1.000 to 1.150 lbs., $15.50016.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1.150 lbs.. $13 50014.50; poor to good, under 1,000 lbs., $12.00013.00; good to best yearlings. $14.00 0 15.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs. and up, $14.00014.75; com. to medium, 800 lbs. uo, tl0.0012.00: good to best, under 800 lbs., $14.50015.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs, $10,000 13.50. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. up
ward, $11.00013.00; common to medium. 1,050 lbs, upward. $9.50 010.60; good to best, under 1,050 lbs, $10,000 11.50; common to medium, under 1,050 lbs.. $8.0009.50; canners and cutters. $5.5007.00; fair to choice, upward, $11012.50; good to choice, milkers, $90.000140. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs. under 1.300 lbs, $11.50013.00; fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs, $9.50010.50, common to good bolognas. $8.50010.00. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs, $15.50Ol650; common to 015.00; good to choice heavy calves.
015.50; good to choice heavy calves,
$10.00012.00; common to mea:um
eavy calves, $8.0009.00.
Stoekers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 800 lbs, and up. $12.500 13.00; common to fair steers, 800 lbs, and up, $11.500 12.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs, $12.00 12.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs, $10.00011.50; medium to good heifers, $9.00 010.50; medium to good cows. $8.0009.50; springers. $9.00 0 SH OO: stock calves. 50 to 450 lbs.
$90 13.00; western fed lambs, $18.00 down; western fed wethers. $13 down: j bucks, per 100 pounds, $7.0007.50; clipped stock, selling $2 to $3 per 100 lbs. lower than above quotations. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Spring lambs, $13.00015.00. Good to choice sheep, $9.00010.00: common to medium sheep, $7,000 $8.00; good to choice light lambs, $14.50015.00; common to medium lambs. $11.0012.00; western fed Iambs, $16.00 down; western fed wethers, $11.00 down. Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone East 28; Home, 81235. DAYTON. O, May 26. Hogs Receipts, four cars; market, 10 to 15 cents lower; choice heavies, $20X00 20.25; select packers, butchers. $20.00 0 20-25; Ught Yorkers. $18; jigs, $17019; stags, $12.00014.00; fat sows. $18.00019-00; heavy Yorkers, !$19.OO02O.OO; common and fair sows, $18.00019.00. T' Cattle Receipts eight cars; steady to strong; fair to good shippers $13.50 .014.50; good to choice butchers $120 A 13.50: fair to medium butchers $9.00 012.50; good to choice heifers, $9.00 12.50; choice fat cows, $10012; fair '-..to good fat cows, $7.00 0 8.00; bologna
heifers, $8.25014.75; cows, $8,150
$14.50; canners and cutters. $6,400 $3.15; Teal calves, light and handy weight. $15.00 0 16.50; feeder steers. $10.25014-75; stocker steers, $8.25 $13.50. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; early sales ot lambs and yearlings fully 25 cents higher; ewes, dull. Lambs, 84 pounds down, $13.50015.50; 85 pounds up, $13.000 15.35; culls and common, $9.50013.00; springs. $17.25019.25; yearling wethers, $11.250 13.25; ewes.
medium, good, and choice, $9.75011; culls and common, $4.5009.50.
PRODUCE MARKET
SIR BARTON WINS SECOND BIG STAKE
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Etr Barton, Johnny Loftus up, and, left to rtzht, Jehnny Loftus, trainer H, C Bedweil and Commander J. ft. L. Ccaa, wncr, talking over Sis Barton's great daaa. Sir Barton recently copped the richest stake in the country when ha won the) Preaknets at Punlico, Md, carry in with it a purse of $25,000. His time for the mile and a furlong was 1:53. Johnny Loftus rode a wonderful race on him. Sir Barton won the Kentucky Derby last week. '
AUTOMOBILE WRECKED.
' A large touring car was completely wrecked by a collision with the west approaches of the bridge over Noland's fork, wett of CenterrUle, early Friday morning. This bridge was the scene of the This bridge was the scene of the drowning of Harry Alexander ot Day
ton, several weeks ago. The car was badly smashed, the wheels, body and top being broken, and the tires stripped. People who saw the wreck said It seemed Impossible for anyone to go through the accident and escape uninjured, but no injuries were reported. The names of the persons In the ear could not be learned.
REPLOOLE-aUCKOW HAGBRSTOWN. Ind, "May" 26 The -; marriage of Miss Maggie Replogle to' Albert Suckow was solemnised at the home of the Rev. B, A. Hartley, pastor of the Christian church, who officiated. 1 Saturday. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs.-Morris Harrison.. L "IT. . V
Is bringing 60 cents this week.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES
BUYING Corn, $1.85; oats, 72c; rye, $1.35; straw, per ton, $7.00. SELLING Cottonseed meal, per ton $67, per cwt, $3.50; oil meal, per ton, $78, per cwt, $3.75 ; tankage, 60 percent, per ton, $93, per cwt,, $4.75, 60 percent, $108 per ton, per cwt, $3.50; Quaker City Dairy feed, per ton $50, per cwt, $2.65; Schum'aker feed, ton $58,' cwt, $3; salt, per bbL, $2.75; Haning feed, ton $72, cwt, $3.75; wheat brar. per
ton, $50, cwt, $3.65; bran and shorts
mixed, per ton, $53, per cwt.', $2.75 ;
white wheat middlings, per ton, $55,
per cwt, $2.85; barley feed, per ton, $62; cwt, $3.25; white rye middlings, per ton, $55.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Egaemeyer's) SELLING PRICES
years old, 218 South Sixth street, died at Reid Memorial hospital at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The surviving relatives are the husband, James A. Anderson, mother, Mrs. Darwin Atkinson, and one brother, Edward Atkinson. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence of her mother, 202 North Eighth street, where friends may call any time. The Rev. R. L. Semans will officiate. Burial will be in Earlham.
Francis Nicholson Has Arrived At Liverpool Francis Nicholson has arrived In Liverpool, England, according to word received by his father, 8. Edgar Nicholson, College Avenue, Monday morning. Nicholson was a sophomore at Earlham college and left recently for France to enter Friends reconstruction work. Lyman Moon. Edwin Vail, Theron Coffin and Robert Kelsey also Earlham students, accompanied Nicholson. They sailed on the "Baltic." On the ship were 39 persons, two of whom were women, who will enter the same work.
(By Associated Prsss)
CHICAGO, May 26. Butter Mar
ket, lowers creamery firsts, 5055c.
Eggs Receipts, 32,530 cases; market, unsettled; firsts, 414042c; lowest, 41c. Live Poultry Market, steady.
fowls, 33c. Potatoes Unsettled;
arrivals, 102 cars; old. United States grade No. 1 Northern white, bulk and
sacked, $207.30; new, Florida Spaulding Rose No. 1, Jobbing $9.50010.00;
No. 2 $7.5008.00; Louisiana 90 pound
sacks. Burbauks No. 1, $5.00 0 5.40; No. 2, $3.00.
LIBERTY BONDS (By Assoctateo Press)
NEW YORK, May 26. Final prices
on Liberty Bonds today were:
S ..$99.50 1st 4 95.60
2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
4 94.76
44 95.80 44 95.20 4 95.80 44 95.32
Vegetables New Cabbage, per lb, 13c; green beans, per lb, 25c: cucumbers, each.
20c; egg plant, pr lb, 30c; new spring
carrots, bunch, 10c; spring beets,;
none; asparagus, home grown, bunch,!
100 20c; rhubarb, bunch, 6c; cauliflower, large, per lb, 30c; leaf lettuce, per lb, 26c; head lettuce, trimmed, per lb, 35c; tomatoes, per lb, 30c; Bermuda onions, per lb, 15c; leek, none; parsley, per bunch, 15c; mangoes, each 5c, per doz, 60c; sweet potatoes, per lb, 15c; potatoes, old, per bu, $1.75; young onions, 3 bunches for 10c; breakfast radishes, bunch, 5c; Hutton mushrooms, lb, $1.50; new green peas, lb, 25c; garlic, per lb, $1.00; pinach. 15c lb. Miscellaneous Eggs, doien, 48c; creamery butter, lb, 72c; country butter, lb, 60c. Produce (Buying) Country butter, lb, 45c; eggs, per dozen, 40c; old chickens, per lb, 280 80c; frying chickens, per lib, 40c; turkeys 25030c. Frulta Wlnesaps, per lb, 15c; Bananas, per lb, 12c; lemons, per dozen, 40c; Florida oranges, per doz, 60c; strawberries, per Quart, 35c; celery, California, per bunch, 25c; cocoanuts, each, 20c; California cherries, 15c lb.; new May cherries, 85c qt.
Fire Causes $250 Damage At Loack And Hill Plant Fire about midnight Sunday night caused about $250 worth of damage at the Louck and Hill factory on North Fourth street. The blaze was in the engine room and is thought to have originated from sparks from the fire beneath the boilers.
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Refrigerators In great variety and size and a price for every purse you can buy a refrigerator here at 10 to 20 OFF. Linoleum Do not make this mistake of buying unknown or cheap Linoleum. We have a large stock in great variety of design. - 75c per yard, up
NEW RUGS Here you will find the newer shades in rugs of all sizes and prices. In spite of the growing scarcity of materials we have been able to secure an unusually large assortment of unique patterns at exceptionally low prices. Replace your oA rugs ' now with one of these beautifully designed Axminster, Brussels, Velvet or Wilton rugs.
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NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 26. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 69 1-4. American Locomotive, 8.4 5-8. American Beet Sugar, 81 3-4. American Smelter, 81 3-4. Anaconda, 70 1-2. Atchison, 103 3-44. Bethlehem Steel, B80. Canadian Pacific, 187 3-8. Chesapeake and Ohio, 68 1-4. - Great Northern, pfd. 99 3-8. New York Central. 82 3-4. Northern Pacific, 99. Southern Pacific, 110 1-8. Pennsylvania, 47 7-8. U. S. Steel Com, 108 3-8.
LOCAL HAY MARKET Hay strong; Timothy No. 1, $37.00 37.50; No. 2, timothy. $S6.5037.00; No. 1 clover, $28.5029.00.
BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat, delivered in Richmond,
Funeral Arrangements
' ; , i King Anna M. King, 62 years old. 213 North Nineteenth street, died of cancer of the stomach, Saturday night at her home. She was born in Indiana in 1857, and has been a resident of Richmond for many years; The surviving relatives are her husband, Charles M. King, two sons J. Fred King and William R. King, one daughter, Mrs. O. A. Cordell and two grand children. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home. The Rev. . E. Davis will officiate. Burial will be in Earlham. - Friends may call any time. Anderson Mrs., Lida Anderson, 37
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