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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934 7. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ==e|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Tues., March 13/2222 3-22 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ibs, 4.50-5.75; common and medium catle warn good and choles 8001050 ‘Thousands SEE and READ NEW YORK MARKET STEADY BUT QUIET [New York Stocks [DUST STORMS RAISE xn mre PRICE OF WHEAT ON unevenly higher again. Generally asking 25 and more advance. Many Your AD Daily That’s why prompt returns result i Aakiie good choice offerings Held well above from a want ad in this paper. If you ; May Air. Redue. 98 eaatitas aoe. pol firm inmbs 20] have anything to sell, buy, rent or IN TID SESSION rgee Ue MARKET AT CHICAGO 10.00; ‘common and medium 7.25-9.25; trade, try this satisfactory means of + 180% 90-98 pounds, good and choice 8.25- getting customers. 20% 9.90; ewes 90-150 pounds, good and ST% SI% 5ST 57% 5 (58 58% 58% cholee 4.00-6.78; all weights, common Utilities Push Up Moderately 2h 2h ay ay am $0% | Disturbances in Middle West) and medium 3.00-4.20. But Most Shares Show 2° Cause Rallies After Early mts Weakness SIOUX CITY Sioux City, March 13—(7—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.—Cattle 4,200; little early 31% 31% 3131 31% (31% 31% 31% Lack of Interest New York, March 13.—()}—A steady but rather stagnant stock market Tuesday offered little encouragement A.78% 1.78% 1.77% 1.77% 80% 1.80% 1.80% 1.80% ana RANGE Chicago, March 13—(AP)—Dust storm over a large area of Kansas and Nebraska, as well as sections of % | South Dakota and Iowa, led to late action for slaughter steers and yearl- ings; indications on strictly good and choice kinds little changed; talking weak to 25 lower for others; fat she- stock moderately active mostly firm; to speculative enthusiasts. Ofna Open rallies in wheat prices Tuesday, Up-|Sockers and feeders scarce, about As in the previous session, both buy- % = turns, though, failed to go beyond Fs atl: ge long yearlings held at ers and sellers of equities were ex- 88% Monday’s fintsh and the close was! 7-00; ee te grain feds salable tremely timid in the early hours and easy. halter ce hae Line lots choice fed prices generally held to a fractional Trade attention was largely direct- | Severs SO; most beef cows 2.50-3.35; Tange. A few stocks, including the|™ ed to Washington and for the time | rere dono; al utilities, pushed up moderately, but tHe 55% | being no advices from there concern- , logs i + slow, early sales 10-15 turnover was small. Although Mon- 8% |ing grain gave much encouragement | wer: top 4.00; bulk better grade 180- ., day's advances were fairly well held, 14% | to frlends of higher prices, ts Sisieht Leese Onin Tribune Want A aa there was ne disposition shown to fol- Si% | Wheat closed unsettled, %4-% under roe ts 3.75-85; better grade 140-180 low through on the rally, 1844 | Monday's finish, May 88%-%; July |B. Weights 3.25-90; plainer offerings Rates Are Low Cc Grains and“tilver were a trifle eas- 44” | 88%-%. Corn %-% down, May 51%- een sows 3.40; to mostly 3.50; ier at times but cotton was steady and 26 | %, July 53%. Oats %-% off and pro- | feeder pigs up to 2.75. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words .... rubber again firm. Bonds maintained 16 | visions § cents decline. Sheep 3500; nothing done early on L insertion, 25 Words .........cceccesssseee ‘ their upward slant, a number of loans 16%| Selling of wheat futures Tuesday /| fed lambs, indications steady to weak; 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words recording new 1933-34 highs, Inter- 5% | came partly from operators who Mon- | *sking around 9.50 or above for best 8 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words .. national dollar rates were without not- 17%! day were buyers, but who were dis- | Offerings; other classes scarce; late 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1465 able change. 32% |appointed that the market at the | Monday one load strictly choice 92-1b. A os OF lidated Gas, Public |May 4% opening Tuesday failed to reach high- | !ambs 9.40, small lots feeding lambs All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. decanting, etna ats We As 30% ler levels. steady at 8.00-90, ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE erican were up around a point each. 36% Lett of Had ae Leona eines A A Representative Will Call If You Desire American Tobacco B advanced a point 44% jon the quest as to wi er Chicago —_——————— and the rails were a bit firmer, The 13% |May wheat contracts would 0 10 &| aoston, Moreh vain. 8, Dept Cats, border or white space used on want ads come under classi: metals were virtunily unchanged. U. 4% | pronounced discount under July. It Agr. -—The wool thatket was very fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. 8. Steel and American Telephone eas- 1}, |was contended in some quarters that| ove: Little business has been eleced a bie ed along with General Motors and DULUTH Pd , | during years when the domestic wheat | 5.’ yet this week on greasy wools, and No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful adver- Chrysler. The alcohols, rubbers and | Duluth, Minn. Mai *4 | carry-over exceeded 150,000,000 bushels : tising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy sub- u a a 5 few inquiries have been received. Quo- aircrafts did little. 53% |the definite tendency has been to ¢s-|tations were unchanged from last | ee ; The closé was moderately, irtegu- 16% Pen Se MIp RIVE Sila week, although nominal in absence of lar. Transfers approximat 1,200,- cM ;ween the May delivery '. 000 shares, eeaien au Talk was heard Ae veer would sales. May 's | prove to be no exception. n an CHICAGO POTATOES oe - 13 Joats ranged slightly lower with wheat. “ —— a Re eRe ea Chicago, March 13.—()—(U. 8.|" poe eee di ih heel | Produce Markets | 3 Upturns of hog values gave steadl- | ens, Agr.—Potatoes, ti, on track || Bits of News From ‘A WONDERFUL OP- Pai —_—_—_—__—_——_ it ae 31, total U. 8. shipments 738; old/| Throughout World || PORTUNITY to make $850 a day jainters - Decorators ’ CHICAGO 216 siiiensonke rR ORES stock, weak, supplies liberal demand (hy the “Abeatlated “Frem) and get a new Ford Sedan as bonus Paperhangers Chica, 19 and trading slow; sacked per cwt.; J besides, send me your name immedi-|J Best materials used. First class go, March 13—(f)—Butter/ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Sy pet mie a U. 8. No, 1 Wisconsin round whites | ately. 'No contest or lottery. Par-|| work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sondra cotdi oe ee March 13—()—Wheat 32% | Minneapolis, | March 13.4) UN- |ew sales 1.10; Nebraska triumphs 175;| LEAGUE COMMITTEE QUITS | fieulars ‘tice Albert pang, aus " “PHONE 1041-5 around % cent lower in vrice. Eggs day 31 compared to 16|Crucible Steel 34_ | loading of wheat by leading holders 05 lumphs 1.75; Buenos Atres—The League of Na- ulars free, Tt Mills, 339% - ‘were firm with prices from % to % i Curtiss Wright 4% lon all hard spots caused a. setback |1daho russets 1.90-2.00, mostly 1.95; 5. eu a Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. Ashmore & Ellingson cent up. Poultry was steady. cash wheat and coarse| Dis. Match .. 24% lin wheat future prices here ‘Tuesday. |. 8. No. 2, 1.65-67%4; Minnesota red/ tons Peace commission gave up its ef- | Gren Bookkeeper experienced In 622 Third St. Butter 6,650; easy, creamery spe- ee $84 | ‘There was a good background for a|Tiver Ohlos 1.00; new stock, slightly |fors to settle the dispute between} et accounting. No. beginners cials (83 score) 25% to 26; extras Bin wae Joxg| Wheat advance earlier but trade| Wesker supplies moderate demand and| Paraguay and Bolivia in thelr Gran] Ss, BOOED gui Bismarck, N, | aaa (02) 25; extra firsts (00 to 91) 24% |1 El. Auto Lite’ 29%; | volume thinned out and unloading can tls oe bu. crates bliss Dak. to %; Bed ai wb lng El, Pow. @ Lt 7% | followed. Stocks ane Biscoonithe acted | "lump! ieued RAISE BATTLESHIP ISSUE == Apartments for Rent seconds ¢ ) 22; standa: » R 21%, | well during the early 1e Se5~ =i ie RENT—Mo rnisheé centralized carlots) 24%; eggs 13,491; |t40 *|Fid. P. Fire 30." |cion ‘and encouraged’ some buying. | edihguerci ciemen carers: | Nemalereip antes. |POR! RENTS Stodern uniuciaiet tirm, extra firsts cars 17, local 16%: cea saris 95's | Mill interests were on the buying side the admiralty’s 1934 naval esti- |OPENING FOR sales girls and beau-| mansce store. Available March 13th. en fiyst scars 16%, local Gen. Am. Trans. Ry nt the cutest, «tener aie 4 | mates revived the old controversy ty operators out of work. No can-| No children. Inquire Harris & ‘4 y a 7 21 i . S. Vres= . 4 > roan oe, over 5 Ibs, 13, 5 Ibs. and under 14; leg- . Eaten EL cits Coarse grain futures were quite ee rah ane = = — FOR sinaal Soiree atom mes horn hens 12%; Rock broilérs 24-26% ; : Gen. Mills .. 55 | lvely and independent for a time but s Agents Wanted ment. Including lights, gas an lored 24, barebacks 19; 1 21; |3,a& north. 2 he end all drawn. May and ity, championed the cause of the | . heat. Call at 322 Ninth St. Rock Springs 17-19, colored. 17, leg. {227g Prowels ix: | Stay’ onte both ‘closed. 8 to Be lower OF MEN FROM SHIP oye Bed oe NEED EXTRA MONEY? FOR RENT—Furnished apartment horn chickens 13; roosters 9%; heavy’ * north: 11%/while May rye finished % down. cohet Every tractor, car and truck One room and kitchenette. Price white ducks 18, heavy colored 17, small|3 dk north. G 20 | July rye closed % lower. May barley PUERTO RICO GOES WET in your iogality wil acanl $20.00. Everts Apts., 314 Third &t. 16; turkeys 11-18; geese 12. Grade of Seta S 39. | finished % lower while July was-un- San Juan, Puerto Rico—Prohibition |] spring and summer user Our Mus | Phone 1471~ 2 1 dk north. Gt Nor, Ir. bre Gif. 13% changed. May flax closed 1% lower ended in Porto Rico when local en-|| tua! Plan means big savings for ||FOR RENT—Desirable furnished NEW YORK 2 dk north. Nor. Pf. + 29% | while July was down 1%. Three Taken Alive From Over- these ofl users and ning room for light housekeeping. Gas New York, March 13—(P}—Butter|3, dk north. : West. Bu Zaiz| ‘There was no lack of outlet for the een ne Pel tor our: a for cooking. Private entrance. Close 18,099; weak; creamery higher than Grade of 6% | better types of cash wheat but some turned Craft Tell of Ad- ee a ae ctory to Scanian ‘Also ae Gall at prem roped een tree 20% types moved. more. slowly: eouips elional aii yo18 : fmomegrat once: “RO provioue if ||_008-7th Street, inaecieds Geairaltiea toe cserey ates (> * | Bupp, Motor h'*| were very light and prices held firm Red River Stockmen Products are guaranteed to give || Guturnuneds gee een enar ment: cheese 320.210; steady, prices un-/1/0. Indian Refin. : (3% | {nis to good demand, depending on | (Copyright, 1924, By The Associate) Form Organization|| 1°) pr ent ssiistaction or money |] Pntamised. | $20 per x changed. 1D Int. Harvester .. + 2 if Press) line our whole prop ‘OR RENT—Two room well furnish- Eggs 33,094; firm, mixed colors, Int. Nick. Can. 27 | Quality and prices were firm to strong thie M 1 Oe FOR RENT—Two room wel oks or select treat | 13 Int. Tel. & Tel. + 15%] compared with futures. Winter wheat| Sasebo, Japan, March 13.—Rescue|_ Fargo, N. D., March 13.—(#)—Highly || Nethirest, Mutual oi! Company, 11" eq apartment. Ground floor. 411 Heh neanieane 1p y, |Jewel ‘Tea... 1 44x] was in fair to good demand andlertorts were redoubled franticatly | nthusiastic addresses regarding pros-|| Siinnascin! 7 St Pech TT 5th St. ‘The Hazelhurst. Phone 273. trorolal standards 16%cidy firsta Ts-| 1252 94 | Sohns-Manvii | $8 |acaree. Tueeday ‘after three seamen helped | ects fOr & great development of the FOR RENT-—Light housekeeping room %; seconds 16%-%; mediums 39 Ibs.|1 D A ee Ftd demand lacked force, but. of- to safety from the torpedo boat Tomo- River Valley featured a gathering here with closet, $16.00 per month. Laun- and dirties No, 1 42 Ibs. 16%-17; aver- |}, HW. 90% | eresge (S. S0% | rree an, Ree vase good “UFO, which capsized Monday with 113] sonday night at which the Red River Work Wanted dry privileges. 517-2nd Street. Te cc sandueenis! ROW oa cae, ays ER 3 | locally and at country stations. Rye|St0t were aitve tm the eneien rose Halley Livestock assoctation was Per-| MURPHY BARBER SHOP, Opposite|"OR RENT — Lovely three room ‘peices é ne onthe ‘ Wheat Loew's ...... ‘33%, | demand was quiet to fair. Barley ‘The three men rescued, members of | “Orricers saAladiners: Postoffice. 20 years on Broadway. thing furnished, Call at 120 West Live poultry weak. Broilers ex-/127 protein Louis. G. & El. “A’ + 18% eps aba gederas nome | the engine room crew. were able to/ Walter Kreiselmaler, Fargo, presi-| rusted sruirene ce and head) Rosser. press 12 to 25; all freight and other|1 DH W or oHaehien Ben pa Flax offerings were very |Walk after they were taken to # hos-|dent: Martin Kittel, Casselton, vice ee e__|OR RENToModem apartment. In- juoted. SW... 88% 20% 88% 20% , . ‘age. pital. They were reached through an > CAPABLE WOMAN wants work by exprees <unavoved: May Dept. Strs. 41% light and tone firm. There is evi- ‘4 president; E. D. Grant, Glyndon, quire at Capital Cut Rate Drug. = cm: Grade of Miamt, Cooper ‘bis| dently more Indlan seed coming in i hole cited | uorough n the stricken | Minn. Thomas Oeary, ‘Wahpeton,| @ay.or hour. Write Tribune Ad No. 200,94, Cebliah aes . Mid.-' a a % pward.| Leo W. Wright, rnesville, Minn.;) IR RENT R 6 iscellaneous es : 81% 90% |Mid.-Cont. 19.” | {0 ApPIZ, OF ® Feoent: purchase Of 8 /aciie'was handed them to revive thelr |Eo2qt; Wright, Barnesville, Mins) os aarsele Piel wants | “OR RENT inne. Apesienente Ore *— “FOREIGN EXCHANGE: saa Gh 1 amber 106% 114% 1.06% 111% ae nae 12 le. —— | strength. A us cheer [224 £40 N. Sinner, Caaselton, all direc Work areierably bate! or estas apartment with private bath. Als> . New York, March 13—(@)}—Fore! protel ae . a + bf ‘ Then, while a tremendo tors. rant _work at once. Phone 523-W. t. (J > “exchange irregular; Great Britain de-|2 amber... 107% 113% .... .....]Mont. Ward 33s Livestock | | weet up from oete woetdag arimisie: |, i. Cirooes.of- tie Greater. North FOUNG WOMAN Wants work on| °0e,{utnlshed basement, apartment U mand in dollars, others Choice of Ta 41 |°SouTH BTU PAUL LIVESTOCK’ |the rescue, the sallors escaped |akote association was named secre- | * frm referred, where she can kee! . 1 amber.... 96% -.03% Nat. Biscu SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK P P| Avenue A or phone 1256-W. . Great Britain 5.09%; 12% protein = see seers Nt Cash R.* 20%! South st. Paul, March 13.—(AP—|through @ hateh and floated to the|tary-treasurer. two-year-old son. Write Tribune| son RENT—Fo tarnished 1 Italy 858; Germany 39.74; Norway|2° amber... : 16% ly" gp. A)—Cattle 2,000; better |Surface. ‘This organization takes the place of | Ad. No.’ 6231. MS ‘—-? aoe hatte posses 5 -25.60; Sweden 26.26; Montreal in New| Grade of 12'4 | crade steers and yearlings fairly ac-| 2t had been feared that all aboard) temporary setup established some | === oe von pal bo cone nae ’ York 100.00; New York in Montreal/1 amber. . ¥. : mg tive; strong to 25 higher for two days; |the tiny ship—her tonnage was only| months ago when Sinner was named eo oe ‘a Sanaa rene 100.00. 2 amber. AY, Ae ee ‘ 19% | plainer grades little change; she stock |927, although she carried armament| temporary president and Wright For Sale gate gsr ey ag Northern Pacific : 32%|about steady; bulls 10 to'15 higher |to match many vessels twice her size| temporary secretary-treasurer. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS,AdG- | oon perished 4 Voom SpA MONEY RATES 2 durum.:; 80% ‘2% [22.2 [01!]Ohlo on ...... + S| fos week: stockers and feeders un-| wate ite vin ionay es (elie yg Reape ae ee See ee Boca 35, | weight fed steers. 820 ‘to 8.60; oad ner bottomaige Up toment net, cost |Make Surprise Move | piss | carrrat TPR | te ee i wr a cholce 6.25; few desirable tomaide up toward port, anxi- . Co. way, % Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. 10% is; common lote| US seamen aboard the Tateuta heard In Banghart’s Trial] ot Postotrice. Phone 820, 5% | yearlings 5.25 to 5.75; Rooms for Rent ‘%-1 per cent. 3%4|down to 4.00 and less; medium to|faint pounding. They listened. It was JUST RECEIVED a fresh car of RENT_EL Prime Commerciel paper 1. 86% | good heavy heifers 3.50 to 5.00; at-|repeated. Chicago, March 13.—(#—With the" apples, Delicious, Winesaps, Jona-| OF ret enn Toon | Some Bankers acceptances $514 | tractive ightwelghts scarce: beef cows) Faintly, then louder, the hammer-| testimony of one witness, the defense| thans Rome Beautys, Grimes Gold in, Sbone Me. Fs Bel a ZEaMENT wii 17% | 2.50 to 3.50; cutter grades 1.50 to/ing within the Tomoguru was con-|rested its case Tuesday in a surprise} cn ard Ben Davis. Priced frets) oO tlltl, esses GOVERNMENT BONDS 31° |225; medium to’ good bulls 2.60 to|tinued through the five hours requir-| move in the trial of Basil Banghart,| §rat't sits, Patton we con New York, March 13.—(7)—Govern- z, 3.00; common stockers around 3.00; /ed to haul the torpedo boat to Tawa-| Touhy gangster, for the kidnaping of] 2-7 seea’ Early Ohios, Cobblers, Houses and Flats ment bonds: | 56%, | calves -2,600; fully steady; good tolgaura, five miles southwest of the| John Factor. turnips, cabbage, onions, carrots. Al son RENT—Good six — Taber. 35 138, 16% |cholce 4.50 to 5.50; strictly cholce 6.00.|Sasebo naval base, ‘The witness was Miss Ella Costner| fey keys of sauerkraut and” dil| "OX, RENT—Good six Tom modern Tdberiy first 4K 's 103. 8 | Hogs 5,000; fairly active, mostly 10 Cut Hole Through Hall of Cosby, Tenn., a sister of Isaac Cost- house. Large chicken house, Liberty Fourth 4%'s 103.8. 5 i "g| Pickles. Western Produce Company,} Ideal chicken farm. Four room fur- y 35% |lower than Monday's average; better| Setting to work frantically, Mechan- | ner, Touhy gangster who turned state's Mandan, N. D. ei Treasury 44's 100.31. 13% | 170-270 pounds mostly .4.00-05; top |ics and steel workers began cutting an|evidence and pointed out Banghart oe nished apartment and 6 ream RGM, ‘Tenancy S61 aby, |405 to all interests; heavier weightslentry through the Tomosuru’s steel | and q three others alread) vonvicied|FOR SALE — Feed oats, seed corn,) TM. Casey & Son. S18 Bdwy. 58 3, {and medium grades down to 3.75 or |hull after she reached port. as tor’s kidnapers. 5 aaa ec wai CURB STOCKS mh Oh S28 |under: bidding mostly 3.00-75 on Ught| ‘The first heartening rescue was ef-| Miss Costner testified Banghart was| in state. Write for prices. A. L. Automobiles for Sale Sal severe LIBK% 181% 1.0% .... [Selena Bt 7 |iights; bulk packing sows 3.30-60; av-|fected within a comparatively short|a guest at the home of her father in| House & Son,, Edgeley, N. Dak. USED CARS Seaboard 1% lerage cost Monday 3.98; weight 216. Cosby for 10 days during the latter] FOR SALE— Is ly Ohio Corwin-Charchill Motors, Inc. DULUTH CASH Seaboard Oil 36. | Sheep 800; no early sales slaughter} Veterans of Japan's former sea dis- | part of last June and the early part of| seed Potatoes. Come and get them, | 1931 Chrysler 70 Sedan $395.00 B bf lambs; undertone strong; sellers hold- | asters were called upon to aid and| July. Factor was held by kidnapers| 60c per bu., or delivers, price on ap- | 1926 Nash Coupe ... 125.06 cash ht ly better grades sharp- |advise in attempts to lift the hull and|from July 1 through July 12. plication, W. Loren Plath, Woods, | 1930 Olds Coupe ... 275.00 12% |ing light supp! Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 88%- 11 |ly higher or well above 9.25; Monday's |force air irito the interior of the ves-| A scathing cross-examination by| WN. Dak. 1931 Plymouth Sedan . + 205.00 3 20% |late market ruled 25-35 higher; bulk Prosecutor Wilbert F. Srowley failed FOR SALE—One combination Day- | 1931 Pontiac Coach ........... 325.00 10% kers at 9.10; shake the ing woman's testi- 1928 Chrysler Landau Sedan .. 200.00 fed lambs to pac! going Back at the scenes of the tragit ton one horse, meat and coffee 10% \few strictly choice loads to, shipper seaplanes|Miony that Banghart was hundreds| 27! 00" 110 voits D.C. Gost $950, (1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan ...... 150.00 16% at 9.30, ° searched the vieinity with its numer- |! miles from Chicago at the time of sale price, $60. Also ‘one Dayton 1927 Chevrolet Coach ... + 7500 z* cows unchanged; scattered |ous islets and bays. They hoped to|the kidnaping. She denied knowing der. % 33 Dairy 8 3 98. y hoped any other members of the Tou: meat grinder. % horse, 110 volts D. ati |tor shipment quoted above,’ |e" aaeuited shaken we soe Y GANG.) C. $35,00, Cost $225, LeHew & lor were ' ern, Ft. Yates, N. Dak. 3 ; bail arg gincing Mle ahr Merced i SE SALE Our oT eal at ; Ft CHICAGO | __., ,|Rét all of the men aboard the Tomo-|Fargoan Convicted yaw tee ale DIVESPMRRT eDOORS Oats, No, 3’ white 91%-32%%: ES | pene net tows "S000t” inctosiong [UR gape nd cid quickly In Chicago Court ‘Hin (Over the Counter in New York) | Rye, No. 1, 5834-6114. ae, 8% aisect; market slow 5-10 lower ere . Quart. Inc. Bb. w.......,...198; 1.49 ley, No. 2, 31%6-47%; No. 3, 42%; |70%" Pit ‘Bearing 36% |than Monday; 180-300. Ibs., 4.35~4.50; Chicago, March 13.—(P)—Joseph 1. ‘ grades 32%-42%. 4 “ . an top 4.55; 140-170 Ibs,, al pigs MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR U 2.50-3.25;. packing sows largely 3.65-85; Minneapolis, March 13.—()—Flour ‘Union $4, |light light good andcholoe 140-160 “ gwenty cents Carload lots, oa aie z 124% | 1s., 340-436; light weight 160-200 Ibs., family patents 725-125 a barre! in 96) RAMs hand eat ane, Fogo Tipe med ft 134 | 4100-4.50; inedium weight 200-250 Ib.s, cotton sacks. . 00%; No. 2/Uni 5," | 438-458; heavy weight 250-360 Ibs. northern 89% to 3 lon. 17% | 4.18-4.45; packing sows, medium and %; No. 1 hard white 91%; {U0 63% 275-880 Ibs. 3.50-4.00; pigs, good 2 urum 1.08% to 1.14%. {7° 10% {and choice 100-190 Ibs., 2.50-3.40. Corn, No. 2 yellow 44%. vu. 20% ; calves 2,500; strictly 3 white 33 . Cattle 8,000; i . rts choice bullocks weighty strong shade higher; others generally steady; 70" | moderataly active trade on 7 |better grades; weighty bullocks # at 5.50 up and yearlings 6.50 and bet- $3, |ter; other killing “classes generally 31% ‘steady, best light helfers 6.50; top 7.00 51%

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