Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 201, 5 June 1919 — Page 19
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. DALTON Miss Grace Hadley, em- Baldwin haf been connected wlt& th9 ornr, ,rtmA riomnntntlnTi fiCMlt. Schools h.VlJW SdjoifiiBS COUOJ and foreign FRENCH AND U. S. WELTERS BOX DRAW IN ARCHANGEL 0 1 will give a caning demonstration at! Dalton school Blonday afternoon, ties for a nusbet ot years. June 9. All womsn and girls between LANCASTER George Walters. 32. power lineman; was killed instantly when be touched Mghs tension wire while at the top ot a pole. 10 and attend. 18 years of age are asked to
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GRAIN QUOTATIONS
E. W. WAGNER & CO.'S LETTER CHICAGO, June 5. Corn sentiment i3 easy but locals have not proceeded far on the selling side. Session is somewhat slow. Cash corn Is steady to one cent lower. Hogs 15c to 20c lower. Very liberal receipts in corn reported from sections of Iowa. Primary receipts of corn today were around 800,000 and were liberal. New York reports about 50,000 oats taken so far today. No demand for rye or barley. Look3 as though corn, crop had made satisfactory start and July promise would be about three biliion. Firmness of lard ha3 probably had some effect in holding corn up. The last Hoover statement of European crop regarded as not bullish. Hoover's statement on live stocks suggest that Europeans are better off than expected though the hog decrease is iuit3 extensive. Overnight sentiment a3 a whole is somewhat easy.. .
Cattle Receipts, seven cars; steady to strong; fair to good shippers, $13.50 14.50; good to choice butchers, $12 $13.50; fair to medium butchers, $9.00 12.50; good to choice heifers, $9.00 12.50; choice fat cows. $10 12; fair to good fat cows, $7.008.00; bologna cows, $5.006.50; butcher bulls. $10.00 12.00; bologna bulls, $8.0010.00; calves, $10.0015.00. Sheep Receipts, light: market, steady. Sheep, $8.0010.00. Lambs, $10.0015.00.
CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., .212 Union National Bank Building. Fhone 1720. CHICAGO. June 5. Following Is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today;
July Sept. Dec. July Sept. July July July
.161 ..14214 .. 684 ..50.30
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. 27.95
n High Low Close Corn 171i,i 169?i 170 161 1601-2 161 143 142 142 Oats 6s 6S 68 66 6514 60 'a Pork 50.55 50.30 50.55 Lard 33.55 33.05 3.55 i Ribt j 28.20 27.90 28.20
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, June 5. CattleReceipts, 1,100; dull. Calves Receipts 450; steady; $6.0016.50. Hogs Receipts, 2,200; active and 25c lower; heavy, mixed and Yorkers, $21.50; light Yorkers, $20.2520.50; pigs, 20.25; roughs, $18.75019.00; stags, $12.0016.00. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1,200; lambs, 10c lower. Lambs, $8.0016.65; othersunchanged.
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, June 5. Hogs Receipts, 2,500; market, lower; heavies, $20.5521.00; heavy Yorkers, 420.55 $21.00; light Yorkers, $20.2520.50; pigs, $20.0020.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, . 300; market, steady; top sheep, $11.50; top lambs, $16.00. Calves Receipts, 100; market, higher; top, $17.00.
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WEBSTER Funeral services for William Ealdwin, 85 years old, who was found dead in bed at the home of bis son, A. L. Ealdwin Wednesday morning, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Nettle Creek Friends church, the Rev. Lee Chamness of Williamsburg in charge. Burial will be In Nettle Creek cemetery. Mr.
MONEY TO LOAN on second mortgages Aetna Mortgage and InTestmest Company 503 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind.
'Ttv Associated JPress) TOLEDO, O., June 5. Cloverseed Prime cash, $27.00; Oct, $21.70; Dec, $21.60. Alfike Prime cash, $19.00; Oct.. $19.00; Dec, $19.00. Timothy Frime cash, old., $5.50; new, $5.50; Sept., $6.20; Oct., $6.05; Dec, $6.15.
(Ttv Associated Press) CHICAGO. June, 5. Corn No. 3 ye'Iow, $1.751.75; No. 4 yellow,' nominal; No. 5 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white. 68469c; standard, 70.70i4c. Pork Nominal; ribs, $28.2529.00; lard, $34.00.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O.. June 5. WheatNo. 1 red. $2.5202.54; No. 2 red $2.49 ft 2.50; No. 3 red, $2.46 2.49; other grades as to Qualitv, $2'32.45. Cam No. 2 white $1.8601.87; No. 3 white, S1.S41.S6; No. 4 white, $1.81g-1.83; No. 2 yellow $1.861.7; No. 3 yellow $1.S41.86; No. 4 yellow, $1.81(31.83; No. 2 mixed, $1.S51.86.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
(By Associated Press) U. S. BUREAU OF MARKETS, CHICAGO, June 5. Hogs Receipts, 50,000; market slow, mostly 15 cents to 20 cents under yesterday's average; early top, $20.45; bulk, $20.1020.30; heavy weight. $20.1520.25; medium weight, $20.0020.35; light weight,, $19.7020.30; light lights, $18.75 20.00 heavy packing sows, smooth, $19.6019.90; packing sows, rough, $19.2519.50; pigs, $18.0018.75. . Cattle Receipts, 12,000; beef steers slow, a few early sale . about steady; butcher stock and calves, steady; feeders weak, beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $14.75
16.2o; medium and good, $11.75 14.75; common, $10.75 11.75; light weight, good and choice, $12,255?' 14.85; common and medium, $9.75 12.40; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.25 12.75; cows, $7.0012.25; canners and cutters, $5.75 7.00; veal calves light and heavy. $14.0015.50; feeder steers $10.0013.00; .stock steers, $7.75 12.50. Sheep Receipts, 13,000, good and choice dry-fed lambs steady to strong, others slow; lambs, 85 pounds down, $12.7515.50; 85 ' pounds up, $12.50 15.35; culls and common, $9.00 12:50; springs, $16.50 19.00; yearling wethers, $10.50013.00; ewes, medium, good and choice, $8.2510.00; culls and common, $4.008.00.
Sergt. Anthony Choike, C Q. Co. 339th, Tf. 8. infantry at left, and G. PioniSier of French army sparring.
three-round affair and was staged in the Y. M. C. A. It ended in a draw.- The men of the 339th ara mostly from Michigan and Wisconsin.
One of the big sporting events In the lives of the allied forces in Archangel was the boat between Bergt. Anthony Choike, H. Q. Co. 139th. U. & infantry, and G. Pion-
nier of the French forces. Choike is the welterweight champion of the 85th division and Pionnier is one of the best welters in the French service. The bout was s
News Dispatches From Surrounding Communities
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, June 5. Hogs Receipts. 16,500; lower. Cattle Receipts, 1,330; lower. Calves Receipts
Sheep Receipts, 200;
-5u0; strong, steady.
HOGS Good to choice, 160 to 200 pounds, I $20.35; good to choice, 200 to 22olbs.. $20.35; medium and mixed, 1C0 to 200 j lbs., $20.35; fat hogs, $20.00.20.25 ; j sows, according to quality, $15.00 j $I9.u3; good to prime, $20.35; bulk of fows, $1S.7519.0Q; poor to best stags;
SO lbs. dock, $15.0019.50; boars, thin
sows and skips, no definite prices. !
CATTLF
Killing Steers Eyfrn eoort. 1.300 j lb?., and upward. S15.50S16.00: eood !
to choice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, 15.50; common to medium, 1,300 lbs., end upward, $14.25 15.00; good to fhoice. 1.200 to 1,300 lbs., $14.25 $15.00; common to medium, 1,200 to 1,(10 lb;;., $13,755x14.25; good to choice I.CliO to 1,150 lbs.. $13.5014.25; common 10 medium. 1. 000 to 1.150 lbs., $l".00CT13.5rt: poor to good, under 1.000 lbs, $11.00513.00; good to best yoailins. 13.00Tj 14.50. Heifers Good to best, S00 lbs. and vp, $ 12.50 S 13.00; common to medium, S'i0 lbs. up, S12; good to best, under S00 lbs., $12.50',?; 13.00; common Jo metium. under 800 ibis., $9' 12. w.p '.iif lej. J.C50 lbs. up-r-ard. $10.00'iT12.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs. upward. $S.00'!?9.00: pood to best, under. 1,050 lbs.. $9.50 ?10.50; common to medium, ' under 1.0.". 0 lbs.. S7.50(;9.00; canners and
(By Associated Press ' CINCINNATI, O.. June 5. Receipts Cattle, 500. Hogs, 6,000. Sheep, 800. Cattle Market, strong, shippers, $1314.50; butchers steers, extra, $13
i (fil4; good to choice, $1213; comjmon to fair, $8 11.50. Heifers Extra I $1213; good to choice, $1112; com1 mon to fair, $710.50. Cows Extra, $ll11.50; good to choice, $810.75;
common to fair, $C7.50; canners, $5 ' 5.75; stockers and feeders, $7.50 I $12; bulls, steady; bologna, $S 10.25; jfat bulls, $10.50 11.50. Milch Cows ! Choice, strong. Calves Steady; extra j $15.50; fair to good, $1215.25; com,mon and large, $711. Hogs 25 cents slower; selected heavy shippers, $20.15; ! good to choice packers and butchers, i $20.15; medium, $19.5020.15; stags.
$1013.25; common to choice heavy fat sows, $1318.50; light shippers, $18.50 19; pigs, 110 pounds and less.
j $1317.75. Sheep Lower; good to choice, $910; fair to good. $79;
common to rair, ocg.7. LiamDs Strong; good to choice, $18 19; fair to good, $1618; common to fair, $14 16.
WINCHESTER Dr. A. F. Huddleston, Monday in backing out of the alley adjacent to his office, collided with the truck of A. T. Engle. BotB machines were damaged. Little Migs Helen Ohler,a grand-daughter, of Dr. Huddleston, who was with him In the machine was thrown through the wind shield and severely cut about the
head, but was not seriously injured.! Mr. Engle and daughter were not hurt. The People's Loan and Trust Com
pany met In annual session Monaay evening and elected the following officers: James P. Goodrich, president; B. S. Hunt, vice president; J. E. Hinshaw, secretary-treasurer; Directors : J. W. Macey, James P. Goodrich, J. T. Moorman, Hicks K. Wright, B. S. Hunt and John R. Engle. The business of the past year was gone over and the report made was very satislactory. ' , Chief of Police Fletcher arrested Peter Robling at a construction camp east of Winchester Monday on information from the sheriff of Pike county, Indiana. The county commissioners and the county board of education were in session Monday. The commissioners spent the day allowing claims. The board of education is circulating a petition to increase the county sup-.
erintendent's salary to $2,400 per year. This can be done providing four hundred signatures can be obtained, not over one hundred being obtained from one township. Lee L. Driver is the present county superintendent. The commissioners took up the subject of roads Tuesday.
down In fifteen days, or the village solicitor did not Institute proceedings in common pleas court to enforce the ordinance, he would begin suit on behalf of the town and his clients.
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HAGERST'OWN Daniel Rinehart died Wednesday at the home of his son, Charles Rinehart, at the Bolser Eikenberry farm. He was 84 years old and is survived by three children, Mrs. Louisa RIake of Marion, Ind.; Mrs. Will Gordon of Converse, Ind., and Charles. Arrangements for the tuneral have not been made. Basil Omego, aged 17 months, son of Mrs. .Marie Pierce, died of spinal meningitis Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cordell. A private funeral will be held Thursday at 10:30 and burial will be made in West Lawn cemetery.
DUBLIN The body of Mrs. Hattle Smith, who died in New York, was buried at East cemetery here Sunday. The Rev. Victor Stone conducted services at the grave. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cripe of Dublin.
A Gift for the June Bride Make the present one that combines beauty with utility. A purse, bag, suitcase, or any one of. the many articles of high grade leather goods to be found in our store will be very appropriate. MILLERS 827 Main
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cutters, umvard. rup ward, under 1 to good
$3.00I?7.00; fair to choice, .ilii.l2.s'); good 10 choice, JS0.00140. .ro'ii-w in hst. 1.300 lbs. $9.50010.50; fair to medium, ,300 lbs., $9.00 9.75; common bolognas, $9.50.
PRODUCE MARKET
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, June 6 Butter market higher; creamery firsts 46513-4; Eggs Receipts, 32,102 cases; market unsettled; firsts, 38381-2; lowest, 35c. Live Poultry market lower; fewls 2Sc. Potatoes Arrivals 41 cars; old, steady; Northern whites, car lots U. S. No. 1, $1.752.00 cwt; new, barreled stock steady; sacked weak. Florida Spaulding Rose No. 1 $88.75 bbl.; No. 2 $6.50; Texas triumphs sacked No. 1, $5.255.50.
i j'ves - "gu io choice veals, under 200 lbs., ?15.0015.50: , common to medium veals, $11.00 14.00; good to choice heavy calves, $10.0012. 00; common to medium heavy calves, $8.00 9.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good i,- (iin'ci- rers. S0f liis., and up.
J12.00 12.50: common to fair steers, I 800 lbs., and up, $11.00J? 12.00; good j to choice steers under SCO lbs., $12.00;
112.50; common to medium, under S00 lb., $10.C0 11.50; medium to good heifers, $90010.50; medium to good cows, $8.009.0; springers, $9.00 d H1.00; stock calves. 250 to 450 lbs.. J913.00; western fed lambs. $18.00 uown; western fed wethers. $13 down:
bucks, per 100 pounds, $i.00.o0:
NEW YORK STOCK LIST NEW YORK, June 5. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were : American Can, 59. American Locomotive, 85. American Beet Sugar, 8873. American Smelter, 83 U. Anaconda, 71. Atchison, 1012. Bethlehem Steel, B, 85. Canadian Pacific. 164. Chesapeake & Ohio, 68. Great Northern Pfd, 98. New York Central, 83 i. Northern Pacific, SS. Southern Pacific, 11214. Pennsylvania, 474. U. S. Steel Com., 110. .
. LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 5. Final on Liberty bonds today were:
clipped stock felling $2 to $3 per 100J3 1-2 lbs. lower than above quotations.' 1st 4
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 2nd 4
Spring lambs, $12.00 1S.C0. 1st 4 1-4
Good to choice sheep, $7.00 S.C0; j 2nd 4 1-4 common to medium sheep. $4.00 1 3rd 4 1-4
6.50: good to choice light lambs, r 4th 4 1-4
S14.50S15.00: common to medium Victory 3
limhs S10.00S11.00: western fed Victory 4
lambs, $16.00 down; western fed wethers, $11.00 down.
Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone East 2S; Home. 81235. DAYTON. O., June 5 Hogs Receipts, five cars; market, 10 to 15c lower; choice heavies, $19.7520.00; select packers, butchers, $19.7520; heavy Yorkers, $1S.5019.00; light -Yorkers, $18.00018.50; pigs, $16.00 $17.50; stags, $12.0013.00; choice fat rows, $18.0018.50; heavy Yorkers, $18.50 19.25; common and fair sows, $17.00 17.50.
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prices
99.46 95.40
94.30 95.80
94.80 95.60 94.96 100.16
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) SELLING PRICES
OXFORD, O. RecentlyMrs. James S. Hughes, wife of Oxford's mayor, built a veranda in front of her Spinning Wheel Tea Room, which is said to be in violation of a village ordinance. Neighbors filed objections with council, but nothing was done in the matter. Last night Attorney Harry Wonnell, of Hamilton, representing the objectors, formally notified council that if the veranda was not torn
Drugs Cigars Cut Prices
CUT-RATE DRUGS
Quality Service Cut Prices
CIGAR SPECIALS FOR
FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
BUYING Corn, $1.90; oats, 72c; rye, $1.35;
straw, per ton. $7.00.
SELLING
Cottonseed meal, per ton $67, per ;
cwt., $3.50; oil meal, per ton, $73, per ,
cwt, $3.75; tankage, 50 percent, per; ton, $93, per cwt., $4.75, 60 percent, J
$108 per ton, per cwt., $5.50; Quaker j
City Dairy feed, per ton $50, per cwt, ; $2.65; Schumaker feed, ton $58, cwt, j
$3; salt, per bbl., $2.75; hominy feed,; ton $72, cwt., $3.75; wheat bran, per j ton, $50, cwt., $2.65; bran and shorts . mixed, per ton, $53, per cwt.. $2.75; j white wheat middlings, per ton, $55, 1
per cwt., $z.85; parley reea, per ton, $62; cwt., $3.25; white rye middlings, per ton, $55.
PRODUCE MARKET
The following are the jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today Eggs Dozen, candled, 38 cents; Creamery butter, 57 cents. The following prices are being paid today for produce by Richmond jobbers: Eggs, per dozen, 32 cents: old chickens, per lb., 26 cents; frying thickens, per lb., 33 cents; turkeys, not quoted;
per ton, $55; mixed feed, per ton, $50, 1
per cwt., $2.75.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Eggemeyer's) SELLING PRICES
3-4 99.98
LOCAL HAY MARKET. Local dealers are paying $35 a ton for timothy hay; $35 for light mixed hay; $33 for heavy mixed, and $32 for clover hay. f (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, June 5. Hay strong; No. 1 timothy $37.50 38; No. 2 timothy $3737.50; No. 1 clover $29 29.50.
BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat. delivered in Richmond, is bringing 59 cents this week.
New cabbage, per lb. 5c; gneen ; beans, per lb., 20c; cucumbers, each, j 1520c; egg fclant, per lb., 30c; new! spring carrots, bunch, 15c; spring!
beets, per lb, 10c; asparagus, home 1 grown, bunch, 5c; rhubarb, per bunch, j 5c; cauliflower, small, per lb., 30c: j cauliflower, large, per lb., 30c; leaf i lettuce, per lb., 25c; head lettuce, j trimmed, per lb., 35c; tomatoes, per lb., 25c; Bermuda onions, per. lb., 15c; j parsley, per bunch, 15c; mangoes,! each, 6c, per doz., 60c; sweet potatoes, j per lb., 18 cents; turnips, 15c bunch;! potatoes, old, per bu., $2.00; young! onions, 3 bunches for 10c; breakfast; radishes, bunch, 5c; . Hutton mush-1 rooms, lb., $1,25; new green peas, lb., i 25c; garlic, per lb., $1.00; summer! squash, lb., 15c; spinach, 15c; new po-j tatoes, 3 lbs., 25c; new corn, 3 ears, 25c. . j Eggs, dozen, 45c; creamery butter,; per lb., 68c; country butter, per lb., j 55c. Produce (Buying) j Country butter, per lb., 40c; eggs, ' per doz., 38c; old chickens, per lb., ! 28c; frying chickens, per lb., 35c. Fruits. j Greenings, per lb., 15c; bananas, peri
lb., 12c; lemons, per doz., 40c; oranges per doz., 60c; Florida oranger, per doz. 50c; strawberries, per quart, 35c; Call, celery, per bunch, 25c; cocoanuts, each, 20c; watermelons, $2.00; cherries, S5c per qt.; pineapples, 25c; new peaches, lb., 25c; red bananas, each, 10c.
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Crane's Decision, regular 7c, special 5c straight; box of 50
.$2.50
Charles Denby, regular 7c, special 5c straight; box of 50 .$2.50 Girard (Brokers Size) regular 15c ; special- 10c straight ; box of 50 5.00
CAMEL CIGARETTES 15c
BATHING CAPS Fresh Stock 40c to $1.50
Brownies from., Kodaks, from .
. .$1.75 to $4.50 .$5.00 to $65.00
Bring Your Films to Quigley's for developing and printing. We have our own finishing plant, with experts who know how to bring out the good points in your negatives by proper development of the film and by correct printing on the grade of paper best suited to each negative. We give 24 hour service.
Dr. Caldwell's regular 50c;
Syrup of Pepsin, special ......31c
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin, regular $1.00; special. ... . .63c Mavis Talcum (Flesh and white) regular 25c; special 17c
Colgate's special
Talcums all odors.
15c
Williams' Talcums, all odors, special 15c
Colgate's Shaving Stick, regular 35c ; special 25c Williams' Shaving Stick, regular 35c; special ...... 25c
Lady Helem Chocolates
In fancy one-pound boxes, regular 85c; special
. Paris Green, the lb. . 69c
Non-Beverage Alcohol, medicated for external use in pneumonia, influenza and typhoid fever, at 75c and $1.50
Aspirin Tablets, 10c doz. 3 dozen for ...... ..25c
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A Tempting Treat for That Sweet Tooth When your appetite craves something sweet really pure toothsome confections, come to our store. We sell Lo wiiey's Candies which are made from the best materials in a modern, sanitary factory. We receive frequent shipments and while in stock they are stored in a refrigerator case. You'll receive them pure, fresh and cool.
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HOW ARE YOUR FEET? Are they carrying corns that bring daily discomfort and pain? Do your corns make you dread the coming of morning when you must draw on your shoes? To the corn sufferer Nyal Corn Remover makes life worth while. It promptly and painlessly removes corns and bunionsdoes its work under our absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Use it at once 25 the Bottle
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