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____ MONDAY, JANUARY GRAIN | FINANCIAL |/i | arn ADDITIONAL SPORTS LIVESTOCK | NEWs +g run Landers Blages| Sonar 6 ad een sii iS React ere crater IR ARGO CAGERS BISON TOPPLE _ CORN STRADY; Sa ag, ees ae eee cae) | BRAT GROSBY| MAROON QUINT) Serer MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire ‘Today— ? Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | Boise were reelected chairman and He accompanied that officer ‘ Wheat— cm ; 1.30 secretary, respectively, of the Bur- is service : ia March 1.30% e 1.30% 1.30 20% | leigh county executive committee f oe Midgets Conclude Minnesota|North Dakota Aggies Sneak’ 18 ’ @% a ; § se fo is | May j 190% Al, 1.30% ones treasurer, the three making up the| tain Haig's fortune | change with} Iron Range Invasion With Out 28-25 Win From Crack | section, inviting them to register 4 @1.3 @ oni 2@ = | committee. -four delegates at- friendship and fiom then on- Receipts. of Corn in Chicago} guty 127% 1.42% 127% 1.27% | tended the convention, 12 ef whom| ward his advancement was ‘a teoric, 28 to 15 Victory Morningsiders se ee ne a tak ek Reach H Total | @"% @%- @% | were women. He is said to have the record for iii : Fail to ch Heavy Total {Corn a as 56% Pay Argast’s Right Challenged rapid! promotion in the cavalry. Minn, Jan. 30-—Fargo ; =! Looked For abit i H @n The convention was enlivened brilliant band of cag- ai wedlaie | May 90% 80% 1% 89% et : <i Ve Mr. — gout the CT ATE | COME b = Chicago, Jan. 30.—#)—Corn @%@% @si ie 4 | floor to challenge Mr. Argast’s 1 * pres aeadied ert elt a a“ July ae 84% ci Oly, 92% 4[ gee ube oe Galego q fea an 3 ) moderate initial sag. Receipts o| @'s % noe oe | failed to reach as heavy a total as| March 34% av Ce Si bse uP oe Oo to 19. * # caigulated, toneots tack! Dempsey’s Training ‘i Brcsped to Oi cont oft the, cai ae ie ‘On : eine ey Messelitioh ail ‘took part in its og J R Both teams started the contest/ took is maarket soon rallied going in some B26 ATM 51 51M Bo | %1% | called state convention here three ri Los Angeles, Jan. 30.—()—Jack iH ® cases to above Saturday's finish. |Ryc-- 1.10% 1.10% 1.09% 1.09% | weeks ago, being endorsed as one peey today revealed that a re- } * at was easy, starting unchanged 1.10% Fysie aw 108 ; Sa Sine elie olay i IA we boreal ny the cont infory to ‘sl tl ae ree tice oie rarest Oats| July Me 1083 1.03% 1.05% 1.08% | asmuch a the “ret” group lane No Change Made in Scale, But] determined effort, 2 he innumerable shots. tempt to regain his Tat heavyweight wea i . Pro-| Lard— to put a full st and nationa’ Boost rf. crown. He denied -h. | rr itielieodne™ Pre lla 11.70 1162 1165 11521182 | Hieket inthe field at the coming| Prosperity Will Pay. ‘ le} @ commanding lead at that the ailment was ssrous «nought f = Instead of arrivals of corn 19 jidaled Mr. Larkin contended that ments, Officials Say to force his retirerient from the Chicago today mounting ip as hal) May 11.95 © 12.00 11.80 11,80 r. Argast could not: support that three ba the second quarter v been predicted, the early estimates | Ribs @82 | organization without opposing the envi ; while the locals located the mesh i. Dempsey said a muscle of his left = of receipts were for but 799 16 11.15 candidates of the Nonpartisan 3 eye had been injured in one of his } B | 11.50 Preparations for the collection of| for double counters twice. The in: i} 5 Arrivals at oher markets, howev 5 league. r outs, but that his physician told = were of liberal proportions, ai | see Characterizing the prohibition’ Ltd tobe the neat le ie | bres <ainthagldlidg aid he| him it would not interfere with a S sellers here had the advantage 1285 1285 1282 1282 ‘| jnflicted Uren bid pans or ane Uni.| tory, of the state, are being Fargo had a slight advantage Henest m oR mie = buyers a good deal of the tim ted States,” Mr. Argast said he was at the office of the state tax com-| again in the second quarter, driv-| evening, 18-10, * at point = pierre, Jeter estinistes of Chice-| found a 17 @ interested in the Better Citisenship ing in for six points while Crosby-| oh until the final three minutes, Infjary Not Important fo arrivals of corn put the da ‘ hae} 'e been sent out to all| Ironton scored five points, bring-| the lead alternated with neither! « ” ‘ag © receipt sabove 1,000 cars, one revi-| 2rye... . 1.02% @1.03% | association concerning its efforts to h rted the ing the 16 to 11 in F' ing. ‘ahead ‘han ‘The injury,” said Dempsey, “is Pea eikine the totat 1,04 cars. | To arrive . + 1.01% @ bring repeal of the state prohibi-| Persons wie rehoriel ot i Aap te vd [Po dinate rgpe ed terme | On b more one point-|of such unimportant nature that T * Wren quctetionn lower No, 1 flaxseed...... y tion laws to a vote of the people,| /#st thao tif to a Lethe Hh at the third peri rmina- it dart «ot a one did not mention it when I wired iar ace hed rmaivinn attest today To arrive ........ 4@ letting them decide whether they ing sebed onthe tale oe. Pees iad Offense Checked ee f hited the| TeX Rickard in Miamt that T would Mea ueat values nere, ‘There were a want state or federal enforcement,| interested. ale of tae RtION bye ke reed ving of-| Brot” (Ren uP the passing of the) not be in condition to accept a bout ; i en MINNEAPOLIS RANGE but that he was solidly against put- Dae ae Eee rough te ENDS ig be lh Te wy late at ie was!in June. algo reports of snowfalls in domes Tan. 30 ' in the for the| but indications are that the fense was checked successfully by| the stalling of the invading quintet) «7 nave been working out nearl tic winter wheat territory where One ‘High: “kw Clone offices.| ber of returns will be Ia the Fargo defense, the local scorers| during the oj four minutes of| every day and physically 1 feel ia thero has been complaint of dri trading Today Reflects Specu-) wheat— He raid that he and Senator Ole| the taxes pald will be hig an ag lita ER LARGE good shape, but not quite good weather. Bes! jes, the cia aet ad 0 March 1.25% 1.25% 1.25% 1.25% | Ettestad of McHenry county fought| Ca¥se of improve ysiness condi-| go under the net for easy tries,| the initial tipoff, enough to take on @ match as early wheat. on ocean passage showe lative Uneasiness Over | i40 126% M 1'26%6 1.26% | the association's proposal to put a crops, cials of| and in desperation they resorted to core who si sane. : some increase, and export demand o aw y 7 ale . i ; , the tax department said. long pitches which failed to con-| four minutes while the de-| *8,; if for wheat from North America over Credit Situation Sul; 1.27% 1.27% 1.27% 1.27% | ticket in the field, and that he was "D. ent of taxes is due March fe ‘There has been no definite ar- ane a alk end was disappointingly Rye— put on the ticket as a delegate to! 1; pry all returns received after ‘and Tangement between Rickard and ae 5 PP’ i ee March 1.02 1.02% 1.02 1.02% | tho national convention without his! tat date will be required to al Fi the indi myself regerding another title email. New York, Jan. 30.—(/)—Pro-| Ma; 1.03 1.03 1.025% 1.02% | consent. five per cent ‘enalty with odo: Fe otras match with Gene Tunney, but we WHEAT FUTURES DECLINE saps en eat veecyl ott 51% Pe iinet ca ey tional penalty of one ver cent for Vy re| Morningside, et Cacharel without hte ¥ 9 veloped in to farc! af at he was for Senator in J. Ib T can get k rere i earner, rice eel NS SR Pre oe ee enn tae Bias were bes forthe winners. | roan stb abot at te rad - ser uneasiness over the cr 8] . jax— te eTeat im. futures declined ‘sto % cent and Call money renewed at four and| May 215% 21544 245 145%| ce Exem, ne, for un- ~hed the Twins. Mor-/ Wilton High Swamps feasly sa tee carly” low levels | one-half, per Pen eliegent I c e " wove plage dee! married’ persons, $2,000, for mar- Turtle Lake, 38-13 through, most of the session. Buy: svt $26,000,000" in Toone, prewatic| Joly Hd ick cH chairman of Saturday's convention| tied Persons with an additional $300 toma ing against down-vard privileges set ably in anticipation of month end and Mrs. C. G. Boise was tempor- ep r with & note Ricard and) Wilton, N. D., Jan. 80.—Clever "006 or more and Bee eens ont the downturn. .| settlements. ‘Trading was only DULUTH RANGE ary secretary. They were replaced vetie ef with an im; ey were slow within 'a narrow moderately heavy. in Hee ‘ i Jan, os , det Sain A re chal an sceried carne with a net in-| suey ie, net Pine at eset Gi fiveman defense, eee ae . The stock market has disregard- Low Close 5 . Dale nm eat their ivals Turtle patie with wheat “= | "| ed the stiffening of time money, and eo . permanent. secretary of the, met Guired to make a return whether or| 7°a%eatts EES Pomeroy were the lake here Friday night by = score Funeral Rites For : commercial paper was slow. Buy- h 1.20 . Included reden' } : i uty, barley, seed ' cent and) srr" Qperations had centered iargely,|May 1.22 1.22 1.21% 131% | committee were Messrs, Bolee| Rot they ore liable for a tax, It was) stellar performers: for the, Tring" For the locals: Palousl Glen Ullin Pioneer ba 3 Vaca ous ust oakionny. however, in a limited assortment of yo King, Argast and Anton Streit and The six tax supervisors attached| fense and defense scoring with Set For Tomorrow Cach wheat offerings were fair| Pool specialties but the failure of May 106 1.06 1.05% 1.05% Mrs. Dale, while the rules and pro.) t tho department have been in- : while Jollie : Funeral_se: i a Wilson, ¥0, "oloneer of Glen. Ulhin : » 79, of jin we and Macrae G 10—gg| Who died suddenly Friday while en Turtle Lake 111. 9 1 1 2—13/Toute to Mandan to enter a local ‘Wilton hospital, will be held from the First . ir 11 buyers to follow the advance ‘lax— cedure committee was com cted to git ible aid = at guard. and dinand was spotted, Protein |i", heyy ‘profi sani ganicadea dam; Brie *hapast “an Webe,| seruced to give every pousble aid Nodaks Start Drills e q nt y profit taking and a| Ma: 2.16% 2.16% 2.16% 2.167 ssrs. le, ‘ehe. ~ for Turtle Lak hey Ponicms were eae penne renuription 0 bene saaillng. A i ts a 's | The resolutions committee included| ‘©, Persons, making out income tax semen S returns. Each s will visit ory fait to wood for 12 to 13_per| , Pessimistic forecasts of the quar- BISMARCK GRAIN Mrs, S. J. King and Mesers. Lar.| Ste towns sere, aa Preparing For Bison eee ate te rod basis was firm. | terly report of the United States) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Kit» 0. ¢- Unde, K- A. Eraland and] trict to aid all who seek help in| and Maroon Quintets Below 12 per cent protein demand | steel corporation, which is to | ismarck, Jan. 3C "The lutions adopted by the| Making their returns. There will Congregational church of Glen Ullin was quiet and tone was casy. Win- ite erste nua sah Chote atten | NO* 1 dark northern Son vontion follows —— be no charge for this rem Geikd iia Nb, dan issn 4 34 *.| at 1:50 p. m. Tuesday. Burial will pat was i id : aes . “Be ii H and notices wi ppear in local » N. . 80.—)| Thor » £ reece ra ‘Durum was draggy and un-| on of additional poor | December |No, 1 amber dur vine t ganolved, by the Monvas-| newapapert as’ to the time the tax of the| J. Vincent, fs... 2 0-1 cine in" ‘the " Congreational railrot : ‘will , in the ‘decline. One bright spot inj No 4 mixed durum 5 | sembled that we reaffirm our faith| Supervisor will be available to help elt™,Wilson was stricken as the Veh, mosture. quality. was easier, | the day's business | uews from @'No: 1 flax . in the industrial program and expe The rok prcktbeirerssin tts ie ke! i i leaving the Glen Ullin station. hh more sales near the low of the| Stock market standpoint was the No. 2 flax . cially the mill and elevator w! Hee and Sho hed walked te the station with her son, Songs H. Wilson, and her ” = od. n offerings were large and _ ee. coowomrn cue from tl post ‘ jadvance in woolen prices of fall No, 1 rye .. has been 80 viciously and unfairly| :. ‘acking that taxpayers mail their| f for various grades, attacked by predatory interests f0r| vtumns as early a8 possible to re- son-in-la orge Monson, and they were at her side when she suc- 4 & | goods. Barley .. i rtm were in fair to good demand. y fish purposes, and we Pinole Prepon Aorll perrgredita tn bed in a passenger coach. "Born in Gievelands Ohio, October, va i 4 ‘| Operators for the advance did’ Oats ....: a ibe apiece cunply ane ea not entirely give up the struggle.’ Spelts, per rley was unchanged at 79 to 85. Hudson Motors was bid up nearly Bl cremcmomn BSloorwote especially commend Governor A. G. Sorlie for! Mich ‘he: ‘ his heroic defense of our mas| Minute rush which ‘has swamped a piace by his ctficlal eto of| St the close of the income tax pay- ie pe atcss and dingey thsee ela enc tiayee ciaars ere ete Yestructive legislation enacted by| ine Period in former years, F Pts.) 1049, Mrs, Wilson grew to young , ‘or or ee a with g | advanced four points to a new rec- | No. 6 boss ridden legislators at the last) cp ankING CAR CAUSES DEATH 3 6 rh copie ahd Eager a * thoice in fair demand. ‘ord high for all time at 117. One aes session. 2 Ale Wilome in 1888, te make her home CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Midland Steel Products preferred | dor 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 1 “Be «it further resolved that we 2 lat Glen Ulin, Mr. Wilson died in Chicago, Jan. 30.—-(AP)—(U. §.| broke 15 points, American Republic under shell. also commend Senator Lynn J. t ols, . D. of }— Hogs 60,000; generally | 8, and nearly a score others, in-'Hard winter wheat ... Frazier, Seator Gerald P. Nye, 00 eto ey omnes ; 16 to 15 cenis higher; top 80; num-| cluding Adams, EApise Naiimal, Dark hard witer whee Ce a epartishn: Sata, tticals — | George, and son-in-law, Mr. Monson, ! —. “elrree yesOe pound ayer Collins Aikman, Gold Dust, Postum RANGE OF CARLOT 8 ALES | who have so loyally and faithfully ; 9 3 ine Teng Hag and Charies, and a i ages at that price: bulk, good and/ nq Christie Brown, dropped three| Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(?)—Range| fought for the common people's in-) Tier : Letich Stresses Scoring {elkmnn. ughier, Mrs. Nettie » BEE: §.85@8.50; 210 to 300 pounds 8.20@ | Points or more. United States Steel! of earlot pa to tg terests and pledge our support for eth this in mind Let ch has ceded her in ; “45: 130 t 18.30: i e 1 jotors and mos! 5 r eir reele 5 + Ear si ep tee PMG tt aad Ad See | be fbr see tat nel eens Mei ris hal menere vee sage, | Beach Cagers ‘Trounce 7.25@7.50; strong weights up| ® point or two. A | 1.27 5-8 to 1.51 5-8; No. 3 dark| £0 on Tee it appeared he had been try- Belfi a Fiebo and etter bulk ae Chesapeake and Ohio, Canadian’ northern 1.24 1-2 to 1.44 5-8; sam-| McNary-Hat a bill as passed by prvig ay i ppeand died within a few sumne baokea s. welerth 2 Dakota has au ve, sows 7.25@7.50: numerous sales| Pacific and Missouri Pacific com- ple grade dark northern No. 1 hard] congress at the last eee | Tightweights 7.60 @ 7.65; heavy-| mon were the hardest hit in the rail) spring 1.71 5-8; No. 1 hard winter ecm i N. D. DEMOCRATS a Social News of game, and next, week will Belfield, N. D., Jan. 30.—The 1o- _| ‘weight hogs 8.00@8.35; medium | 8toup. 1.29 1-2 to 1.31 5-8; No. 1 durum Is to two. h school basketball team lost The lull is Mandan Vicinity CIVIL WAR VET DIES EX ged My vesaes eageens riper forth one Beach here by the ° d {Personal and | 8.15@8.50; light 8.00@8. light | _ 4 ceemmnintnea eT 1.16 5-8; No. 1 mixed durum 1.26 ILL SUPPORT J ota's teamplay, which was lights 750@8.60; packing sows 710| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | 5-8; No.1 mixed wheat 1.16 5-8, W eT amplay, whieh » _ 7.65; slaughter pigs 7. "10, | Minneapclis, Jan. 30—P—Wheat| Corn: No. 5 yellow .77 to .80 1-4; ivil iftrse Beacl ischarged from the Mandan q + OGetie TE bo0; Tekriy’ eate “fea | receipts today’ 320 compared to 179) No. @ mixed 10.0 GOV. AL SMITH of Go 86, Ins tiff with South Dakota fie Saturday, . steers and fat she stock 25 cents|# Year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat) Qats: No. 2 white .52°3-4 to 56 > infantry, died Joseph Knoll, son of Mr, and Mr: ‘ “_, lower; little done; bids off more;|and coarse grain closing quotations) 3.4, i (Continued from page one) | he pane Roll, sts ae Mr 60d er = killing quality mostly medium to| today: follow : Rye: No. 1, 1.08 5-8. didates for elections, William Gotch- eal Raber Fool, ung on a opeee = ood; early top fed steers 16.00; |1 hard spring, fancy 48%@1.74% Barley: Sample grade .82 to .84| block, McHenry; W. E. Breen, Bur- ne “a in hospt y ¢ eer itt colon 0 sel ieee Hasceltese | PeaNe teeta eipae ao, leigh; J. P. Cain, Stark; J. R, Rusk, L Gievanlge se - 4 5 al 4 al 50; meaty lers B bog ‘j xs 0. I, 2. 30. i if sharing fat steer’ decline; light|1 DNS, fancy Mont.. a le prehearing Foster, and J. M. Kellv, Bene, - 3 : H ae maarTa gS licens te lame stockers scarce; cutter cows and|_ To arrive ........ 1.63%@1. CHICAGO PRODUCE One group in the convention H 2 Coes aay ee sd Renae ie Dulls slow; steady to weak; vealers|1 hard spring. 1.365% @1.7254| Chicago, Jan. 30.—(?)—Butter 1 1 3 Ma ony & phaes Jess desirable qua:ity considered; |_ To atvive........ 1.36% @1.64% | unchanged; receipts 7,538 tubs; ' pai ter of Mandan, | | about steady, 12.00@12.50 to big |! DNS, ad to fancy. + @1.64% | Creamery, extras 5 1-2; standards FOR RENT-—Two. y fur re 3 Pry packers; sprinkling 14.00@14.50;| _ Te arrive 1.344 @ 1.64% | 45 1-2; extra firsts 44 to 44 1-2; nished Heat, ‘eanor few 15.0C to outsiders. 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.57%@171% | firsts 41 to 42 1-2; seconds .98 to|issues, but the question was. not) Sigs og Phone| then “ihe Beach re. ,, Sheep 17,000; fat lambs strong to|1 DNS, ed te choice. ith sett es ; brought up, the convention adjourn-| 87.P or call at 401 Fist street. EG FT P Pts.|time in an os & foes = 15 cents higher: active to traders |} DNS, ord to good. 1.26% @1.38" Eggs unchanged; receipts 14,535| ing without action on that subject. by piccrmnriciadeia 8 00 © 16) home a ag © and shippers; carly bulk and good 78|1 ark northern eS cases; firats 89; ordinary firsts 30 the 0 O01 0 0 ” E to 87 pound wooled lembs 13.85@ |, To arrive 6 @ to .37, : So alte bl 4 G1. 0: 8) Atoeney and din, 2. F Sullivan = 14.25; ome held higher: nothing 1 Ror 6 Cheese unchanged. : Bn ; | ee Soe sp Ray Mle ar on lig run heavies; shee; & ‘i ena Waekats strong; top fat ewes 8.25; feeding |2 DNS, ch to fancy. Hee tett! CHICAGO POULTRY 0 0:0 0 0|guests of friends. and shearing lambs 25 cents higher; |2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.35% @140%| Chicago, Jan. 30.—(Pi—Poultry 0-0 2 ©) 5, K, Kennelly, commander of the choice 74 pound shearing lambs with |2 DNS, ord to good. 1.24% Vane alive firm; receipts seven cars; =, "= Sleimest E Pureess post No. 40 short killer end 14.00. HE eee nes ees fowls 20 to 24} springs 21 to 2 sia nln ii nie Os 5 24 Setar Satenlay peeterneressisisemimencae 4 7 ° a . , turkeys to 3 xoosters .20; 9. of >, i) SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |3 DNS, ad to choice. Perot St | ducke 20 to 25; geese 18 to 20,” |8¢ 9 dinner wileh mate tee ion, ho fee fase ‘where he attended the _, South St. Paul, Minn., Jan, 30~|3 DNS, ord to good. 1.21% @132% TET? branded the McNary-Haugen bill as —_ oo Pee oa (AP) USD. of A.) —Cattle. 5,200; B Rete; tea _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR “clans logination.” Adcct. ©. cimals pindid be ' largely steer run, opening 25 cents| © ‘O') ive 1 fi Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(7)—Flour| “The MeNary-Haugen bill is the eeaand Masenia dchen of or more lower; one load medium weights carly 13.50; better kinds|1 hard (Mo 14.50; bulk salable 10.50 @ 13.00; | 49 “2 Sp, she stock dull 15 @ 25 cents tower; | Minn. fat cows 7.00 @ 9.00; heifers 8.00) "M0 vie @ 6.25; bulls| 0° BSD, 1 hard last week's late decline; | in. Sor i nate. stockers and feeders sharing beef] poy s amber durum. steer loss; bulk salable 9.00 @ 11.00,|* of,» Suen Curum. Pity ie ; ane reece Fey 2 amber durum. “Hogs 17,000! 110 cents lower; in carload | lots, 28-8 the season |family patents quoted at $7.35. to cag vest egg the we we ane at the temple, Fri; $7.45 Ayes in, 98-pound cotton savored sacks; shipment 43,858 barrels, from 9 o'clock until midnight rhen basketball © was served. aayher sel eed Donlas 2-5. Gre |oonc party ‘wl bo given Wednes- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN and scored at ‘will This ee . Chicago, Jan. 30.—(AP)—Wher No. 4 red 1.40; No. 2 hard 1.30 1 % XA en — ed e Members of Mayville \ Corn: New, No. 4 mixed 82 @ r 11 con Garrison} Debate Team Named 55 af — g 3 i i SER He t FERLFLALF F Sass pons. thd FRKKKKKC KEE HE i : 1 ‘ | 83 1-2; No, 3 yellow .86 @ .87 1-2. 24 rable lights ana|2 ainber durui 4 \“Oate: No. 2 white .54 1-2 @ .56 re but this did not} _— tutchers corning mostly at 8.00 of |, 4 |4-2; No. 3 white 54 @ .56, 9 low up thelr teamwork. Mayville, N. Dy Jan. 30-—(%)— 1# rete higher than lest week's|” ro arri 3h Not quoted. ie | i : Ten students will bear the burden * | «ae; early top 8.00; pigs 25 @ 5019 arber guru: 4% 5 @ 96. 3.3 : * attem| to debate | cents higher; bulk pigs and undet-|2 gurom ett 3.100 @ 3.85, oo 8 FT P Pes. | weights 140 A io8 at 8 amber durum ‘tl 21.50 @ 29.25, - 9} Akan, ; i 9 Meee Setarday 740; weight 337.0 (2 us, FH Rive: 11.26. - 30 1 9) Beatton't 11 ‘Sheep 608; ‘eirly "15: Bellies: 13.75. FT. oy. Pte € 9 i 09 2 ' 3 yeu i 00 9 H ft 9 9 ‘Rec tg. g]auee ss ‘ ae corn Piss - 3 Totals 46 yellow corn ! 6 yellow corn’ : LA 2 mixed corn ing % o 3 pilked corn 2 9 ‘arrive . Cowan, 1 4 5 corn. Ness, £ o 08 6 mixed corn, i Fd oats ss 3 oats f

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