Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 33, 19 December 1919 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA2X. FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1919.
MARKETS
WAGNER GRAIN LETTER - " CHICAGO. Dee. 19. Com and oats market remains In a strained position due to the bulges since Dee. 12. The tone Is mixed with a nervous desire to get out on bulges. Rye news somewhat bullish. While corn and oats bulge may arrive tomorrow we shall have to receive extra bullish news if the advances are to hold. - Corn belt anxious to ship. We still look for liberal breaks in corn some time in January. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO. Dec. 19. Following Is the range of .. futures on : Chicago
Board, of Trade today:
Open High Low Close t Corn Dee. 146H 148 4 146 146 May . 136 136 134 134 Oata Dee. 82 82 81 82 ajay 834 83 82ft 82 Pork Jan. . .... 36.75. . 36.85 Lard Jan. ...... 23.05 23.0? Rib J an. ...... 3.8.25 .............. 18.55
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Dec. 19. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.531.55; No. 2 yellow, not quoted; No. 3 yellow, $1.63 1.59. Oats No. 2 white, 8789c; No. 3 white. 8587c. Pork Nominal; ribs, $18.2519.00; lard, $22.9023.00.
(8 Associated Press) TOLEDO, Dec. 19 Cloverseed Prime cash $30.70; Dec, $30.70; Jan., $30,621-2; Feb., $30,631-2; Mar., $30.47 1-2. Alslke Prime cash $31.05; Dec., $31.05; Mar., $30.95. Timothy Prime cash, 1917, $5.52 1-2 1918, $5,521-2; 1919 and Dec., $5.70; Mar., $5.85; April, $5.85; May, $5,871-2
good to choice, $10.0012.00; common to fair, $6.0O9.50; cows, extra. $10.00 O10.50; good ' to choice, $7.509.50; common to fajr, $6.507.00; canners, $4.50 5.25; stookers and feeders, $6.50 12.00; bulls, weak; bologna, $0.50 8.00; fat bulls, $8.50 9.50; milch cows, steady: calves, steady; extra, $18.00 18.50; fair to good, $12.0018.00; common and large, $6.00 11.00. -i Hogs Steady; selected heavy shippers, $14.00; good to choice packers and butchers, $14.00; medium. $14.00; stags. $8.00 9.25; common to choice heavy fat sows, $9.00 12.25; light shippers, $14.00; pigs. 110 pounds and less. $11.00914.00. Sheep Steady; good to choice, $7.50 8.00; fair to good, $7.00 7.50; common to fair, $3.00 7.00. Lambs, steady; good to choice, $-17.50 18.00; fair to rood. $16.0017.50; common to fair, $9.00 16.00. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 19 Hogs Receipts 35,000; market, higher; bulk, $13.90 14.10; top, $14.15; heavies, $13.90 14.15: medium, $13.9514.15; lights. $13.7514.15; light lights, $13.50 13.90: heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.2513.75: heavy packing sows, rough, $12.75 13.25; pigs, $12.75 13.75. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; market, steady; choice and prime, $18.40 20.00; medium and good, $10.75 18.40; common, $8.35 10.75; light weight, good and choice, $13.25 19.25; common and medium, $7.50 13.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.25 14.25; cows, $6.0013.00; canners and cutters. $5.006.00; calves, $15.25 16.00; feeder steers, $6.75 12.00; stocker steers, $6.00 10.25. Sheep Receipts, 7,000; market, firm; lambs, $15.0017.10; culls and common, $11.00(3)14.75; ewes, medium and good $7.75 10.00; culls and common,' $4.50 7.50.
(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, Dec. 19. Cattle
"Receipts. 1.000: steadv. Calves Re-
(By AssocUied Press) 'elnta 1 10ft- t1 hieherr 86.00(9121.00.
CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 19. Wheat Hogs Receipts, 4,800, pood, 25 cents No. 1 red. unchanged. Corn No. 2iower; heavy and mixed. $14.75; white, $1.571.58; No. 3 white, $1.55 : Yorkers. $14.75(3)15.00: light Yorkers
1.56; No. 4 white, $1.521.53; No. 2 and sis.ort: rouRhs. $13.00
yellow, $1.581.59; No. 3 yellow, $1.55 1.57; No. 4 yellow, $1.571.58.
LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 19. Hogs Receipts 15,000, steady. Cattle Receipts 1,200, weak. Calves Receipts. 500, lower. Sheep Receipts 800; steady. HOGS. Good mixed, 150 ,lbs. up, average, $14.10 14.25; assorted, 150 to 200 pounds average, $13.75; assorted, 210 to 240 pounds up, average, $13.75 13.85; selected, 250 lbs., up, average, $13.5013.75; fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $13.25 13.50; fat back ptgs under 140 lbs., $13.0013.50; feeding pigs, $13.00 down; sows, according to quality, $10.00 12.75; pregnant sows, $8.00 11.00; poor to beet stags, 80 pounds dock, $10.0013.00; bulk of sows, $12.20 down. CATTLE. Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $14.0015.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.00 17.00; common to medium, 1,300 lbs., upward, $15.00 16.00; good to choice 1,150 lbs., $13.5014.50; common to
medium, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs., $11.50 13.00; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $12.0013.00: common to med-t ium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $10.0011.50; ! . i j . niA iu 1 A AAn !
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15.00.
13.25; stags, $8.0012.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,600: lambs, 50
cents higher, $10.00 19.00; others unchanged.
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Dec. 19 Hogs Receipts 4,500 market steady; heavies, $14.00 14.25; heavy yorkers, light Yorkers and pigs, $14.50 14.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 1300; Market steady and active; top sheep,
$10.55; top lambs, $17.55. Calves Receipts 150; market steady and active; top, $20.00.
Chesapeake and Ohio, 54. Chlno Copper, 35 7-8. ' General Motor. 836 3-4. ' Goodrich Tires. 80 3-8. Mexican Petroleum, 220 1-2. Pennsylvania, 40 1-8. Reading, 76 7-8. Studebaker, 104 7-8. Union Pacific, 124.' U. S. Steel, 105 1-2. Utah Copper, 73 1-8.
; LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy. $28X0029.00; $28.00; clover, $30.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 19. HayFirm; No. 1 timothy, $30.5031.00; No. 2 timothy, $29.50 30.00; No. 2 clover, $29.00 29.50. ;
BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat delivered in Richmond Is bringing 73 cents this, week.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Furnished by Eggemeyer'a.) LOCAL PRODUCE Hot house tomatoes, 25c lb.; beets, 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 40c lb.; dry onions. 8c lb.; parsley, 16c bunch; green mangoes, 6c each; garlic, 75c lb.; summer squash, 3c lb.; cucumbers, 25c each; cabbage, 8c lb.; egg plant, 25c lb.; home grown celery, 8c bunch; green beans, 25c lb.; radishes, 6c bunch; spinach, 20c lb.; Colorado potatoes, 6c lb., 75c pk., $2.60 bushel; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 6c lb.; turnips, 10c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lb.: shallotts, 10c lb.; Brussel sprouts, 35 cents each; cauliflower, 20c lb.; mushrooms, $1.25 lb.; oyster plant, 10c lb.
artichokes, 20c each; wax beans, 25c
lb.; kohlrabi, 20c lb.; French endive, $1 lb.; parsnips, 6c lb. Eggs, 85 cents dozen; storage eggs, 60c doz.; creamery butter, 83c lb.; country butter, 75c lb. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 65c lb.; eggs, 75c dos.; old chickens, 20c lb.; frying chickens, 20c lb.; turkeys, 35c lb. Fruit. Bananas, 12c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.: apples, 10 to 15c; Tokay grapes, 30c lb.; chestnuts, 60c lb.; fresh cocoanut, 20c; Fancy Delicious apples, 3 for 25c; fresh pineapples. 35c each; walnuts, 10c lb.; shellbark8, 15c lb.; chestnuts, 50c lb.; cocoanuts, 20c each; Calif, pears, 6c each; malaga grapes, 50c lb.; grape fruit, 10 and 15c each; oranges, 45 to 75c doz.; tangerines, 60c doz.; pomegranates, 10c each.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Wfcelan)
BOSTON WOOL MARKET (By Associated Press) BOSTON, Dec. 19 The commercial bulletin tomorrow will say: "The demand for wool has been healthy and the market is steady all around, with fine wools inclined to strengthen slightly. Medium wools have been less active. Manufacturers are very indifferent to new . business, being sold as far ahead as they care to commit themselves as a rule."
BUYING
Oats, 75c; rye, $1.35; straw, per ton.
$8.00; new corn, $1.35 per bushel. SELLING
Cottonseed Meal, per ton. $85.00; per
swt., $4.35; Oil Meal, per ton, $87.00;
cwt., $4.50; Tankage, 50, per ton, $93: tier cwt.. S4.75: SO ner cent.
is I $108 per ton; cwt.. $5.50; Quaker
Dairy Feed, per ton. $55.00; per cwt., $2.85. Salt, per bbl., $3.00. Wheat
bran, per ton, $50; cwt., $2.50; Bran
and. shorts mixed, per ton, $53, per cwt, $2.75; Pure wheat middlings, per
ton, $58; per cwt., $3; Standard midd lings, per ton. $55; per cwt.. $2.85.
lng Sunday afternoon... .Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Moore of Centerrllle visited Dr.
and Mrs. Martin Snndkr.i.. Mr. anil
returned home from a
with relatives
Ruth Watt is
t
10 dnys' visit uQakertown
Mrs. Frank Starr spent Sunday with school this week. She is 111 with the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Williams and chlckenpox ...... Mr. and Mrs. Oscar family... Mrs. Lora Mercer spent this Parks and family were the guests of week end with her narents. Mr. and . Vr and m rharien McDnus'ta Run-
Mrs. Franklin Oler....... Miss 'Helen .day Miss Elizabeth Wallace spent
amiin returned to her home near New-i' the week-end with her mother at Ox
castle this week after spending a few
days with her sister. Mrs. John Dur-Lgiven at theM. E. church Christmas
Din. ...Mrs. Susie Studv snent Wed.
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Cook.... Clyde Martin who went to Phoeniz, Ariz., three months ago for his health has been greatly benefited by the climate and has been -working for some time in State hospital. He says they have had some snow flurries down there this fall but they are now sowing oats, and that the roses are in bloom. He sent his relatives here boxes of Arizona fruit and nuts last week... .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jerrett and Mrs. Levica Sells and son, Henry spent Sunday with their parents, M. H. Woolley and family here.
...Messrs. Ivan Maze
at Fairfield Miss and Sanford Funk was calling on
at home from high friends at Connersvllle, Sunday even
ing..... Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks and son Chester was the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks..... Mr. Elmer Fulton, of north of Liberty, was the guest of Miss Emma Miller, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Le-
ford.... A Christmas cantata will be
land Glese were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, at Abln ton..... Mr. John Beck will leave aeV for Florida, where he will spend t winter Miss Mable Sherman and : Mrs. T. D. Glese attended Institute a Liberty, Saturday..... A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maze, Dec 16jj, 1919. LeRoy Albertus.
eve by the Sunday school.... Roscoe
'Jobe and family moved on George
Maze's farm last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fields ' and son, Herald, are spending a few days the guests of the former's father, Mr. James . Fields, and daughter, near
Cottage Grove, Ind. Samuel Caldwell and wife visited relatives at College Corner Sunday afternoon Robert Conner. wlf nH
daughter Elizabeth spent Sunday with :
r. ana Mrs. Edgar Robinson and family. . . .Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Hyde and Miss Mary Douglas entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday Wilbur ; Seal and wife spent Sunday with Mr. i and Mrs. Aaron Gardner Mr. and Mrs. David Morrat and daughters, Ber-' tha Bell and Mary Elizabeth, spent i Sunday afternoon with Mr. Morrat'sj father, who is in poor health Charles Clark spent Monday night' with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williamson and son Clark Miss Ella Paddock was visiting friends here Tuesday...! Mrs. J. W. Holland was in Cincinnati Tuesday Miss Gene Clark visited!
Mrs. isaac Glasgow Tuesday. '
To clean a suit case, mix equal parts of vinegar and linseed oil together, rub with a piece of flannel and polish with a duster. Brownsville, Ind. Mrs. J. B. Wilson, who has been visiting her son, Mack Wilson and fam
ily returned to her home in Liberty! Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles : Maze were shopping in Liberty Friday j afternoon Mrs. George Funk spent! Thursday in Connersvllle the guest of; friends. .. .Mr. and Mrs. David Clev-i enger spent Friday in Richmond the I guests of relatives.. ..James Kelly has;
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PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 19. Butter Market Lower; creamery firsts, 5656'fcc. Eggs Receipts 1,702 cases; market lower; lowest 55; firsts 71. Live Poultry Unchanged.
Potatoes Steady; arrivals, 21 cars
He!S?? t0 best' 8? lbs ' and ! Jobbing Red rivers. Ohios,' S3.5o'; Wes!
tern russets, $3.503.65.
up, Sil.00'g13.00; common to medium,
800 lbs: up, $9.0010.50; good to best, under 800 lbs., ,$11.5013.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $7.00 10.50. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $9. 00 12.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs.. , $8.00 9.00; canners and cutters, $5.00 6.00. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs., upward, $8.00 9.00; good to choice, under 1,300 lbs., $7.508.75; fair to medium, under 300 lbs., $6.507.25: common to good bolognas, $6.00 $7.00.
Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $17.0018.50; common to medium veals. $12.0015.00; good
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 19. Butter Fat Steady. Eggs Steady; Prime firsts 74; firsts 61 72; seconds 56. Poultry Firm; springers 26; hens, 23; turkeys, 45.
LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 19. Prices on Liberty bonds today at 2:55 p. m., were: 3 1-2 $98.98 First 4 93.28
PRODUCE MARKET The following arc the jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today: Eggs, per dozen, 65 cents. Creamery butter, 69 cents. Old chickens, per lb, 20c; frying chickens, per lb., 20c. i
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.16 for No. 1 red wheat; $2.13 for No. 2; $2.10 tor No. 3; Wo. 4, $2.09; No. 5, $fc.U6.
Cniuiil A Ol no
medium veals under 200 lbs., $10.00 i yXtsiX 1 4 93 40 15.00; good to choice heavy calves, i o-nH -,'1 okc
! Third 4 1-4 93.60
Fourth 4 1-4 91.54
to .medium j
510.0012.00; common
heavy calves, $6.509.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up, $10. B0 11.60; commcn to fair steers, 800 lbs. and up, $9.0010.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $10.00 11.00; common to fair steers, under S00 lbs., $8.509.50; common to medium steers, under 800 lbs., $8.00 9.50; medium to good cows, $6.00 7.50; good to choice milkefs, $11.00 11.50; fair to medium milkers, $75 $100; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.0011.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep, $7.50S.OO; common to medium sheep, $4.007.00; good to choice lambs, $16.0017.50; good to medium lambs, $11.00(8)11.50; common to medium lambs, $12.50; good to choice yearlings. $8.809.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $4.505.50.
Victory 3 Victpry 4
3-4 98.92 3-4 98.92
NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 19. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 54 3-8. Am. Smelting, 69. Anaconda, 58 1-4. Reth'ehem Steel, b. 95 1-4.
Williamsburg, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and baby were the guests of Harry Macey
and family last Friday Mrs. Leona Merchant has returned to her home after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parks, here. . . . Miss Ruth Smith spent the weekend with her sister, Edith, at Greensfork Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lewis and daughter, Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. Omer
Pearce and son, Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Q, E. Pills and Miss Echo Woolley, were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Martin Friday night. .Bessie Meadows spent Sunday with her parents here . . ..Charles Goodson and family were guests of Eanos Veal and wife Sunday ....Arthur Ballenger returned Saturday from a business trip through the state Asher Pearce is ill Lawrence Clark has purchased the Henry Formen property and moved into it.. . . Mrs. Martha Pearce is quite ill Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong had
as their Sunday guests JVIiss Uveda
Canady of HageTstown, also Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Qunckell of Greensfork..
..A wood cutting was held in Frank Oler's woods Monday morning for the
M. E. church, there was a good turn out. Curt Ryland kept the house comfortably warm during the meetings ' which have been going on for some V.me and will continue all this week and over Sunrtav with a mn's meet-
Corrected by McLean ft Company, Dayton. Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28: Home 81235 ' " DAYTON, Ohio. Dec. 19. HogsReceipts, six cars; market, steady; choice heavies, $13.75; packers and butchers, $13.75; heavy Yorkers, $13.2513.50; light Yorkers, $13.00 13.25; pigs, $12.0012.50; stags, $9.0010.00; choice fat sows, $12.00 (712.50; common to f.iir, $11.00 11.50. Cattle Receipts, 10 cars; steady; Fair to good shippers, $11.0013.00; good to choice butchers. $10.00 12.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.0011.00r Rood to choice heifers, $9.0011.00; fair to good heifers, $7.009.00; choice fat cows, $8.0009-00; fair to good fat cows, $7.008.00; bologna cows, $5.00015.50; butcher bulls. $8.00 9.00; bologna bulls, $7.00 8.00; calves, $10 15. , Sheep Receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep, $4.007.00; Iambs $8 00011.00. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 19. Receipts Cattle, 6,000; hogs, 9,000; sheep, 600. Cattle Market, slow; butchers steers, extra, $12.00 13.00; good to choice, 110.50 12.00; common to fair, $6.50
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