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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 20

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WATERLOO EVENING COURIE1 WATERLOO, IOWA" WEDNESDAY, MAY 2:5, .1925 i ft at fs -t si.t lye If i $35 if SSSS C. 09 S'J es ML II UK K. 4 jjf yj aSMM MM Grain Receipts and RE EU WHEAT TREND HIGHER CONG Shipments NEW GUINEA HAS HIDDEN WEALTH 10 Ctncago. May 23. iINSI Receipts and WAV eiiipilicuio, EUROPEAN Rcpti.

Shpts, tmiAuo. Wheat 67 Corn ins 29 MILK FOR CATS COSTS HIM $9.75 PER MONTH milk which one Pocohon-tas county farmer fed to his rats in a recent month had a value of 19.75, it was found by the local cow testing association tester. C. A. Julian.

This farmer was feeding the eats 13 pounds tf milk a day, or 290 pounds a month, he found upon weighing it. This milk tested 5 per cent buttcrfat and the price at that time whs SO cents a pound for fat, making $9.75 worth of milk going to the cats. 180 139 Board of Trade Cash Quotations Chicago, May Wheal: No. 2 red, $1.75. Corn: No.

4 mixed, $1 05: No. mixed, $1 004i 1 01i No. 2 yellow S1.09'U 1.10: No. yellow, 1.08',: No. 4 yellow, 11.07: No.

i yellow 1.05'1.06; No. 2 white. No. i white, 1 107; No. BE IEXI PROJECT FOR FIN FEOFIE Eight-Lesson Course Being; Considered Here as New I STOCK EXCHANGE Oats 304 Flour 62 UNDER Will Visit Governor Ilammll! Side Trip to I)e Moines June 11.

22 14S 1 MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat 106 4 Corn Oats so 54 Flour" (barrelal 0 31,234 Heat and Dust Northwest Also ST. LOUIS. 4 while, $1 05i 1.06'j; No. white, Waverly, May 23.

Two motor busses will take 4-H club girls from Bremer county to the Junior short Many Specialties Soar to New High Teaks; Speculators Again Active. 103: No. white, simple grade 95ii 98 Sc. Wheat 33 Corn 70 Oats S3 Factors; Corn Irregular; Oats Stronger. Oats: No.

2 white, No. 1 course at Iowa State college, Ames, Vast Resources of Third Largest Island In World Remain to Be Surveyed, Authorities Say. Washington. D. May 23.

Few countries of the world offer the fascinating Interest either to scientists or laymen as the vast Island of New Guinea, according to the review of Its history issued by the National Geographic society, 1 In stilte of Its imperial dimensions, only the continental island of Australia and the Arctic island of Greenland being larger among the islands of the world, New Guinea is Educational Work. June 11 to 15. Arrangements have Flour 12 KANSAS CITY. Wheat 39 been made to go to Des Moines be, fore the short course starts. Gov, Chlctso, May 23.

IP) Stron winds (nd dLUi northwest, together with high Corn 61 OaU 40 Seven County Farm Bureau Exhibits to An entirely nrw type of project may bp tried tn Elack Hawk county In white 69t73c; No. 4 white, Rve: no sales, barley: Timothyseed: $4 15fj4.90. Cloverseed: $19 25Vr28 25. Provisions. Lard: $11.97.

llibs: $12.15 Bellies; temperatures mid drouth there, threaten ernor John Hammill has notified the farm bureau he will be In his office Flour (cars) 0 $6 ing Injury to the spring crop, gave the comlnft year by the farm bureau wheat values today a decided upward at that time and the Bremer delega tlon is to be introduced to him. OMAHA GRAIN. trend. Omaha, May Wheat: No 1 hard. No.

2 hard. $1.61: No. 3 The project suRgested is rural recre- Vninhnuin 1 vnrtiinn Hon and It presentation here would i rjinpiiabUC Ijeurilllig be the first time that farmers had! taken It up on a county-wide basis. Des Moines, May 23. Seven coun-Farm bureau women have canceled ity farm bureaus have been selected their clothing project which previous-) to prepare exhibits of agricultural Other stops In Des Moines will be to see a large newspaper plant and to visit a department store.

The girls hard. $1.50. one of the last parts of the earth td Furthermore, European crop advices were generally unfavorable. In some quarters, it was asserted that conditions In Europe are similar to 1924, when the harvest was the smallest in a number Corn: No. 1 white, $1.01 'j: No.

1 white, $1.01 '-a: No. 1 yellow. II.03&T 03'a; No. will be taken to Ames late that eve HOGS STEADY TO be explored. "Its pestilential swampy coasts, Jungle-bordered rivers, mountainous 3 yellow.

1.03; No, 2 mixed, ning to begin their short course work. 0 projects under way to be shown vis 99'7C; No. 3 mixed, 99c. lv was arranged for next year. The new work has something of Interest Wheat closed unsettled.

lHftl'iC net Oats: No. 3 white, 87'ac; No. 4 white, The return trip will be Friday, June 15, and every girl will be home by New York. May 23. The Jate aggressive purchasing movement the stock market today showed very general disregard for current monetary conditions, prices of many specialties soaring to new peaks.

Houston Oil got up 16 points in ill, American International I. and Postum, Montgomery-Ward and American Linseed to 6. Old nine favorites like American Can, Studebaker, Woolworih. General Electric and International Harvester ruled 3 points or more higher. Total sales approximated 2.600,000 shares.

The closing was strong. Opening Irregularly Lower, Stock prices moved Irregularly lower it the opening of today's market. Initial declines of 1 point or more were recorded by American Linseed, Delaware Hudson, Kroger Stores and Gold Dust. Wright Aeronautical opened 6 points higher it 174 on the innouncement thu Col. Charles A.

Lindbergh had accepted 1 position with the recently organised transcontinental air mill passenger service. American Bosch Magneto opened 11 points higher and International Nickel gained 1 point. Rally Conies Quickly. OO'wC. hlgheri corn.

s.c off upi oats showing 3c advance, and provisions Interior and savage population have kept the Island as it was when it emerged at the dawn of history," the National Geographic said. varying from bc decline to a rise of 2c sne, on the evening of that day. Clubstert to Meet. Readlyn, May 23 Saturday. PEORIA GRAIN.

Wheat Opens Stronger. Peoria, 111., May 23. iP Cash corn so extensive is the area of New lc higher; No. 2 yellow, No. .3 New upturns In the price of wheat resulted early today from persistent hot dry weather northwest, detrimental to i tors at Iowa State fair late this summer.

The counties chosen Include Clayton, Chickasaw, Kossuth, Tama, Dallas, Polk and Crawford. Clayton county will tell the story of cow testing association work as carried on in that county and show the results obtained in bringing lurger profits to the dairy farmers. Chickasaw county is to have an exhibit showing work carried on In corn disease control. Kossuth will yellow, No. yellow, $104; No.

yellow, sample grade, May 26, all members of pig, baby beef and dairy calf clubs of Bremer county are to meet at the home of the spring crops. A maximum tempera Guinea that it could swallow up the state of Texas and have enough room left to take care of Washington or Georgia." Oats: lc higher; No. 3 white, 71 ture of 98 In Canada was reported. Open Heavy Steers 15-25c Lower at Chi 73c; no. 3 white, 68'2c.

ing unchanged to higher, wheat afterward showed a material advance cago; Other Classes Also Weaker. all around. How It Was Named. The island first was discovered Corn, oats and provisions were like PROVISIONS wise firm, with corn starting at oft by Portuguese and Spanish adventurers of the sixteenth century. The Did sea captains are said to have lonc up.

and subsequent holding- near deal' with foil management, Tama is Chicago. May 23. (Pi HOGS: Receipts. 18.000; left over, 9,000: market mostly to ine imuai ngures. Corn Average Hither.

New York. New May 23. Butter steady to strong wmi Tuesday iverage; to have a limestone exhibit. Dallas will picture farm landscape architecture. Polk county is to have an exhibit on co-operation of town and Corn prices averaged higher, but the given the inland its name because of the fancied resemblance of its people to the natives of Guinea on the heavy butchers strong to 10c higher; top, Lorenz Strottman two miles west of here on the primary highway.

The meeting will convene at 1:30 p. m. Club leaders also will attend. Brown Swiss Judged. Sumner, May 23.

Claude Was-kow was elected president of a new boys' and girls' club when it convened his home recently, Leonard Meighan was elected vice president. Kenneth Thompson is the secretary-treasurer and Lester Blume i3 newspaper reporter, Claude Wylam, dairy cattle breeder near here, was in charge. Next meeting at the club will be at the Wylam home, where Steady; receipts, 14,070 tubs; packing best figures were not maintained, buy $9.80. paid freely for choice 190 to 200 stock; current mike no. 1, sa'uJJ'ac; ers refusing to follow the advances.

July gained fractionally on September. Weath African coast. for men, women and children. Plana for the recreational work call for an eight-lesson project to start in October of this year and to close next year In June with a home talent If the project Is decided on definitely, efforts will be made to procure services of Mignon Pawlatt, Minneapolis, to give Instruction in Indoor stunts, games and pageant presentation. It is hoped also that K.

O. Ardold, of North Dakota Agricultural college. Fargo, N. of little theatre fame, may be brought here to conduct one of the lessons. An effort would be made to Instruct rural people in how they may effectively plan their church and other community social events, how to arrange picnic programs and entertainment for a party In one's home.

Outdoor and indoor stunts and games, pageants, home talent plays, music debates, minstrel shows, decorations for banquets and holiday programs, children's drills and short motor trips would be given attention, It is emphasized that farm people could take one and two-day trips to fee interesting things in northeastern Iowa if they knew the routes to take. Such trips. could be made more com-. country and Crawford county will pounds; Butchers, medium to choice 21 to 350 pounds, $9, 10m 9.75; 200 to 2o0 pounds, t9.25((i9.80; 160 to 200 pounds, No. 2, 32'(i32'iC.

Cheese: Steady; receipts, 105,196 pounds. Eftcs: Unsettled! receipts, 49.418 cases; Later Dutch and Entrllsh succeeded er conditions remain favorable for new depict the swine management project to the claims of the first comers. At crop, and planting continues to progress 8.3t'9.80; 130 to 160 pounds, $7.35: and its result, fresh gathered, extra firsts, 30t31c; firsts. Country offerings of old corn to arrive 28Mi29c; seconds, 28y 28Vjc; storage were small, and the spot basis firm. 9 30; packing sows, $8 pigs, medium to choice 90 to 130 pounds, iverage price hogs yesterday, 19.50 packed extra, firsts, 3r.su32c; firsts, 3UVs May oats acted (tight, and sold up to (31c.

The general market swung upward soon after the opening when 1 brisk demann developed lor the airplane issues a nil some of high priced industrial specialties. Curtiss Aeroplane quickly rallied 10 points, Wright extended its gain to 8 points and Radio climbed more than points. "Bear" traders, who had sold stocks freely In the last few days, were driven to cover, ind there was evidence of 1 resumption of pool operations in 1 few issues. General Motors wis taken in largo blocks, rallying more than 2 points and carrying the general industrial list with It. Foreign exchanges opened steady, with sterling cables unchanged it Speculators Fall In Line.

With bullish activities resumed under the auspices of such familiar leaders as General Motors, Radio, General Electric, Houston Oil and the airplane Issues, the speculative followers of the market 67' a new high on the crop. De CATTLE: Receipts, 8.000; calves. 3.500; Toultry: Live barely steady; broilers. present New Guinea Is roughly divided into political halves by the one hundred forty-first meridian of longitude. The part facing Borneo and Java is under Dutch administration while the rest is governed by Australia.

The state fair board has made an increase in the premium money for the county project exhibits. Tama county last year was Judged to have the best exhibit. It dealt with soybeans. Cerro Gordo with an furred deliveries averaged higher w.th by freight, express, 25'53r. heavy steers in liberal supply; 15r25c lower; slow it decline; light kinds and May and on dry weather northwest.

fowls, freight, express, 25(a30c: Provisions were somewhat firmer at yearlings steady to 25e lower, mostly roosters, freight, 14c; turkeys, freight, the start, but reacted. steaay; nest neavy steers, siaugh ter classes, steers, good and choice 1,300 Australia has long had charge of lstaaOc: dressed, steady. Chicago. Chicago, May 23. iINSI Butter: Re exhibit on swine management placed second, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS the Papuan coast near her own to 1,500 pounds, 14.50: 1.100 to 1.300 pounds.

14.50; 950 to 1.100 The exhibits are to be displayed in ceipts, 8,550 tubs; creamery, extra. 43'ac; Chicago, May 23. (T) shores, but the northern country, formerly a German colony, Is admin pounds, 14.75; common and medium 850 pounds up, 12.73; fed the agricultural building on the fair Wheat standard. 43'bc; extra firsts, 42ii43c firsts, 41'iSi 42c: packing stock, 30'u 32c. istered as a mandate under the dairy cattle, hogs, horses and poultry will be Judged by the members.

While at the Waskow home, the Juniors Judged a class of Brown Swiss cows from the herd there. The boys all selected the same cow for top in the class. She Is a 12-year-old that doesn't look to be more than five or six. The herd sire that won second prize as a two-year-old at Minnesota State fair was shown to the members. Sumner Rustlers, club, met at the Waskow home at the same time.

The girls had their own separate business meeting. Games were played and Mrs. Waskow served refresh yearlings, good and choice 750 to 950 pounds, 14 00; heifers, good and Esgs: Receipts, 17,947 cases; ordinary grounds. They are provided to permit the county farm bureaus to show the progress and nature of their educational work on farm problems. choice 850 pounds down, $12 60'n 14.00; Hnrh ISO's 1S3 lh3i HP 105, 10S 108 t2't firsts, 26t26V2c; nrsts, n'nii'ic; cuecus dirties, Cheese: Twins, new.

22'ti23c; DalsleJ. 33 '4 it 24c: Young Americas, 23c; Long-horns. brick, 21Vjf(i22c. fortablc with some planning before Mav July September Der'mber Corn Mav July September December Oats- League of Nations. Thus Australian rights to New Guinea are of two kinds, those prevailing in her old regions and those arising from the mandated territory north of her own possessions.

promptly fell In line ind began to search for stocks that would keep in step with the fan moving leaders. The consequence was that 1 lot of shares soon began to show unwonted animation and strength it advances of 3 to 5 points. Radio sold The exhibits are judged on the basis hand about the things to take along tow 14ft1! 151 1S1' 153'i 104 ins1, im 9H. 6 S'4 S31. 88 Close ISO', 152 '4 152', lMj 105H 107 ti 107 Vi 91s 873, 58 f6 47'.

common and medium, 12.50; cows good and choice. $9 254112.00;: common and medium, $7.7569.25: low cutter and cutter, $6,2518 00; vealers (milk fed 1, good and choice. $13 OOm 18.00: medium, $11 50y 13.00. cull and common, 11.50. Poultry: Turkeys, 20fa25c; hens, 23' 26c: leghorns, 23'ac: roosters, 16VjC of the amount of progress and accomplishments In the county and ability shown In "selling" the idea of the work to those who see the at 18(1 General Motors advanced to near According to the Geographic the srese, He; ducks, spring, 26c; old, 18 500 Sows Fed by Self-Feeder on 100 and Houston Oil's gain exceeded 12 points.

The renewal rate (or call loans May ST. SHEJSP: necelpts. better erade 9j 18C SI. Louis. ments.

July (old S8J fnt lambs and native springers active. British and Dutch portions of the island are alike In having little known and comparatively untapped interior. July i new I 57' St, Louis, May 23. IPI Eggs: I0'dl5c higher: lower grades araggy; September mew) 47s Rye- Large Iowa Farm sheep unchanged; slaughter classes, spring lambs, good and choice, 18.00; Fresh nrsts, unchanged to 10 lower, 2c. Butler, poultry and Cheese: Unchanged.

Kansas City- Carry Cyanide on Com Plow to Give medium, 1 6.00(1) 17.50; cull and common Studied by Experts. 'Native life," said the society. was maintained it per cent Closing Salea Today. Allied Chemical Dye American Can American Car As Foundry American Linseed American Locomotive 1. American Smelt.

Ref. American Sugar Dallas Center. May 23. "By 13. 50'd 16.00; lambs, good and choice 1 92 ....164 91 ....103 103 'a ....1901.

73 Kansas City, May 23 ''long has been an object of serious elf-feeding the sows just as soon as Cast of 12 in Play to Be Presented by Raymond Farmers Raymond, May 23. "Mammy's Poultry: Hrns, 17'20c; broilers, other produce unchanged. pounds downi, $15. 2jf 16.75; medium, 15.60; cull and common, $11. 50m medium to choice (92 to 100 study to scientists and racial ex Field Rodent Dose May 13 135 July ISO, September 120'i Lard May 11 97 11 95 July 12.15 12 05 September 12.47 12.37 Ribs May July September 13B 13034 120s, 11 95 13 04 12.37 12.13 12 15 12.60 $13.00 18.65; ewes, medium to they get bark on feed alter larrow-Jng, we expect to keep them in condition and got them off to market at least two to two and one-half hoice (150 i pounds down), perts.

There secjns to be considerable variation among the tribes. But in a general way It may be said that they are dark In color and cull and common, 7.25. Lil' Wild Rose" is a three-act play Fayette, May 23. When nine meetings were conducted in Fayette county recently with Fred Butcher, extension specialist, in charge to Hogs Refuse to Rise, Attempts to put hog prices up met with that will be given by members of with kinky or frizzly hair, rathpr Raymond Farmers' Union Dramatic than brown or yellow and straight- Livestock Today at Big Markets Chicago. May 23 (INSi Estimated livestock receipts St 11 markets today.

Bellies i Mav 13 80 show means of farm rodent control, club. First presentation is to be in little success and sales actually mad' were barely steady. Good butchers could be had at Packers had 1,601 hogs direct out of the estimated run of American T. it 23 American Tobacco LIS3, American Woolen 22 Anaconda Copper 703i Armour 11 Atchison 192 Atlantic Refining 1351 Baltimore it Ohio 1141. Bethlehem Steel 6F1 Canadian Pacific 212' Chesapeake Ohio 108'i Chic.

M. St. P. fi Pac. Pfd 46.

Chic. A North Western R. I Pac haired as their Malay or Polynesian neighbors to the east and west. rnonwts eaiuci. mj iwiuim ton, Dallas county, who farms 3.500 (irres and lias 500 brood sows farrowing this spring.

"After our 500 sows have farrowed, which will be by the middle of June, we are going to put them along with tne hall here tomorrow evening, Julv September 14.12 14.10 13. SO 14.12 Thursday, May 24. "New Guinea natives have for 8,000 and there were 9.000 stale hosi Following is the cast of 12: Dan on the market. Yesterday's Wb.eal-- Cloe Markets Cattle Hogs Sheep ChK-iKO 000 18.000 7.000 The lafe m.rtr.l f.lT 1 years been considered particularly backward and ferocious, having been often accused of head hunting and Year Today's Alto Open 1483, iel French, from the. city, played by Richard Miller; Laster Van, Dan 7.600 8,500 steady groove with heavy butchers show, ing Slight Strensth.

Ton tons hrmiirnl 144 cannibalism. Along the coast in iel's chum, John Welter; Wade Carver, an unwelcome suitor, Earl Koob; Chrysler 781, 141'a some places they live in rude huts, Colorado Fuel 73 Col. Gas El lll'i many were surprised at the results obtained by the use of the calcium cyanide, especially on the striped ground squirrels. By placing one level tablespoonful of the calcium cyanide in the mouth of the burrow and leaving it open the animal in the hole was invariably killed and on several occasions two dead ones were found, the one that was in the hole, and another that tried to enter. Mr.

Butcher recommended that a small bucket containing calcium cyanide and a spoon be carried on the $9 80 Wednesday, May 30. Memorial day, will be a holiday it the local yards and the markets will be closed. Orpheus Jackson, a native Romeo, En in Seemann; Old Joe. "Dat's a Kansaj City S.sno 13.000 Omaha 6.000 10.000 East St. Louis 2.000 13.000 St.

Joseph 2.200 7.000 Sioux City 3.000 9.000 St. Paul 11,000 Indianapolis 1.100 6.000 Cleveland 300 2.200 Pittsburgh 200 1.20(1 Buffalo 200 2.400 1.500 3,000 200 200 300 hOO 600 200 built on piles above the water. There are island tribes who for the sake of protection dwell in communal 'long houses' of enormous size. Cons. Gas 156 Corn Products 78 Dodge Bros.

A 11' 2 90', 93 95'. Little Action In Cattle. Little action took nlace In the raiile D11 Pent de Nem 393 fac," R. Nickerson; Rose O'May. Mammy's Lil' Wild Rose, Leona Welter; Mammy Celie.

a colored treasure. Louise Weltzin: Hester allCVS earlv ilamanri lalrnH "In the far mountains of the in 151 151 1 154 104 107J 1073 91'i an 55 's 5 47's 135' i 131 no's terior Is found a pygmy race of black men whose culture is that of the Weighty stuff In ill divisions came in for slow action and the heavy steers sold weak to 25c lower. Best ones offered rnmmanHeri O'May, Rose's maiden aunt. Jennie Trials 32.000 92.8(10 26.C(jU Week ago 31,000 lOl.OOO 85.000 Year ago 42.000 102.000 17,000 Erie 67 Fletschmann 72 '4 Freeport-Texas 7m, General Electric 119 Oeneral Motors 194 General Railway Signal 9i'j Gillette Safety Razor 105', Gold Dust stone age. On account of its alti met with slow demand and showed 1 tude their homeland is often cold, yet, they wear no clothes beyond loin May 1481, July 1503, September 150', December 153' Corn Mav 1043, July 107 September 107'j December 91ls Oats Mav 5'j July (oldi 5S July fnewi P53, September mewl 47' Rye-Ma 115', Julv 130' i September 120'a Lard May 11 97 July 12.10 September 12.42 Ribs Mav 13.12 July 12.15 September 12 47 Bellies May 13.

SO July 13.80 September 14.15 tenaency, nulls and calves were held steadv.v'' irseir pigs on a scu-ieeaer oi com, wheat middlings, a supplemental protein mixture and a mineral mixture," declared Mr. Brcnton. Ho also believes that the pigs will get more milk and will start eating from the self-feeders when very young with the result that they will be larger and better accustomed to the leed by the lime they are weaned at, the age of fcbout 10 weeks. Mr. Brenton plans on self-feeding wheat middlings in place of whole oats this year as middlings are about S34 per ton and oats $30 to $32.

If middlings get higher priced he will vise oats. Alter the pigs are weaned the middlings or oats will be taken out, leaving Just corn, supplemental mixture and minerals. The supplemental mixture will con-fist of 75 parts of Unkage and 25 parts of linseed oilmeal by weight. The mineral mixture will consist of 20 parts of suit, 40 parts of ground limestone, 40 purls of special bone-meal, and one-half ounce of potassium iodide to 100 parts of other Lambs Range Higher. The limited mimher rr l.mk.

am ,1.. coverings. They keep no domestic animals and do not weave, spin or make implements except of stone." Gt. Northern Pfd 103', Ot. Iron Ore.

Ctfs. 22 Greene Cananea Copper ,117 49 50 S3 115 111'. 12.22 12.30 12.50 12 20 12.25 12.30 14 00 13 95 14.15 97 15 open market lacked finish and quality but sold strong to 15c A few lota of spring lambs sold at tl7.5OrlSA0 with best California quoted up to $19.00 Houston Oil Hudson Motors 81 Vs planter or corn plow and whenever a field rodent is seen, follow him to the hole and treat him to a spoonful. Special traps and poison bait were recommended- for pocket gophers, the latter being preferable, as it takes less time. Two tablespoonfuls in each hole of a groundhog borrow, closing the hole with sod or gunny sack, were recommended.

In addition to dogs, cats and traps, calcium cyanide and a dusting gun with four to six feet of hose are very helpful. 12.45 KANSAS CITY GRAIN. Kansas City, May 23. (Tl Illinois Central ijriii, luuuivj artnem artiiem irthemr Wheat: Receipts, 27 cars: 1 In Sc up; No. il dark hard, No.

3, nominally, No. 3 hird. STANDARD OILe New York. Mav 23 ii Rt.nH.rj rn 57', ....265 41 92, 77', 6. 91" No.

3, $1 1 .58: No. 3 red, nominally. 7.72; No. 3, nominally, $1.57 of Indiana closed at 78 on the curb Int. Com.

Eng. Int. Harvester Int. Mer. Mar.

Pfd. Int. Nickel Int. Paper Inter. Tel.

it Tel. Kansas City Southern Kennecott Copper Louisville At Nashville Mack Truck Marland Oil 14.10 Corn: Receipts, 34 cars: unchanged to up; No. 2 white. $1.03 1 No. 3.

nom I KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Kansas City. Mo May 23 iP) HOGS: Receipts, active, steady to 10c higher than yesterday's average; top, $9.40 on 210 to 240-pound weights; butchers, medium to choice, 260 to 350 pounds, $8 SOsi 9.35; 200 to 250 pounds, $9 160 to 200 pounds, 8.70'( 9.40: 130 to 160 pounds, 8.1U; packing sows, slock pigs, medium 10 choice, 70 to 130 pounds, $6.73 8.00;. CATTLE: Receipts, 6.500; calves, 1,100: indications weak to 25c lower in fed Bteer trade: choice mixed yearlings, $14 65; slaughter classes, steers, 1.100 to I. 500 pounds. $12 .5041 14.25: 950 to 1.100 pounds, common and medium, 850 pounds un, I8.7SUT3.S0;- fed yearlings, 750 to 95J pounds.

$12 50r 14 65; heifers, 850 pounds down, $1165 ft 13.75; common and medium. $8 35w II. 75; cows. 8 15'tH15; common ind medium, $7 509.15; low cutter ind cutter. $5.25.7.60.

SHEEP: Receipts, 7,500: lambs and spring Iambs, 10l(15c higher; sheep, steady; top Arizona springers, $18.18: slaughter classes, spring lambs, 117 257 18.35; medium, $16 00'ci 17.26; cull and common, $12 00ft 16 00: lambs, 92 pounds down, $14. 50i 15.85; medfum. I13 14.50, cull and common, $11.50913.75. inally, tl.0Hii 1.03; No. 3 yellow.

Representative (: no. 3. No. 3 mixed. 90, 3d' $1 No.

3. Kan. Tex. 36 Oats: Receipts, 2 cars: lc higher; No. 3, TIC.

Sales Livestock in Union Yards HOG DISEASE WARNING. Weekly bulletin of Eastern Iowa Veterinary association today says necrotic enteritis in swine is beginning to make its appearance in many localities. Becauss of extreme losses and danger from this disease, the bulletin advises that preventative measures should receive careful attention. Outbreaks of the trouble were reported from Hudson, La Porte City, Independence. Manchester, Keystone and Alden.

MINNEAPOLIS C.RA1N. Minneapolis. Minn May 53. iT Wheat: Receipts, 108 cars, compared to 133 a year ago: No. 1 northern, $1.48.

No. 1 fancy northern, $1 92: No. 1 hard spring, SI 561 93; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to rancy. tl.7ewl.92; good to choice, tl otdlnary to good, 1.49'il 59.

No. 1 dark hard on track. $1481? 1,74: to arrive, ditto-No. 1 red durum. 1 333i; May, July, $1.48: September, $1 48J.

Corn: No. 3 yellow, S1.04'?S t.06'.. Oats: No. 3 white, 64'sSi 65'ac, VOTE LONG SESSION. New York.

May 23. iPi Governors of Rural School Day and Club Rally in Bremer Next Week the New York Stock Exchange todsv voted to restore the five hour trading Peverill; Letty Van, Peggy's chum, Pauline Walter; Babe -'oan, a mountain character, Martha Seemann; Mrs, Courtvane, a lonely woman, Elsie Miller; and Peggy French, Daniel's cister, Gertrude Welter, The. play will be presented a second time at Jesup opera house Friday evening, May 25, and a third time at Gilbertville, Sunday evening, May 27. The show opens in the cabin door-yard of Uncle Joe and Mammy Celie. situated in the Virginia mountain region.

Time is an afternoon in early summer. In the second and third acts the same setting is used, difference being in time. Many Use Treatment on Their Seed Corn Fayette, May 23. Hundreds of farmers in Fayette county are using dust fungicide this year on their seed corn as an additional guard against loss thru disease, Some who tried this last year reported satisfactory results. Three different brands manufactured commercially are being tried out on the county farm, between here and West Union, at W.

S. Rothlisberg-er's place, in Illyria township, and at Harold Brownell's In Harlan township. It is claimed also that rodent control may be facilitated thru use of the dust preparations. Merchants report frequent sales of the material. I PROGRESS OF OATS AND CORN IN IOWA IS REPORTED GOOD session, effective next Monday.

Thla sew Chicago. May 23. 1INS1 Represents, tlve livestock sales today included: Hogs. lights- hack the closing hour to 3 p. m.

Instead of 3 p. m. no. Tripoli, May 23. Hundreds of Wim and fflrls wtlh t.hpir Barents MINNEAPOLIS FI.Ol R.

Minneapolis. Mav 23 66 66 68 Flour- 10c lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted it barrel 73 sa-pound cotton sicks: shipments; 31.. 234 barrels WHEAT RECEIPTS. Chicago, May 23 INS) Chicago nd northwest wheat receipts: last Last Today Week Year Duluth 137 205 95 Minneapolis 108 178 .133 Chicago 11 22 29 Totals 258 405 257 WOMEN WILL MEET. Waterloo Township Farm bureau women will meet Thursday, May 24, at the home of Mrs.

J. Dunwald at 1 :30 p. m. The lesson for the meeting will be on making slipcovers for chairs, will spend Monday, May 28, here, when diplomas will be handed to rural eighth grade graduates of Bremer county and junior club members will have their rally day. The program is to start promptly at 10 a.

m. with a musical feature in whlrh all ihit mrfil shrtnl hilHrin Bran; $32.5033 00. SUGAR. New York. May 23.

JPi Nn sale. In raw sugar; undertone steady. Refined Orires UnehanveH 1a ft nnlnl. will take part. Rehearsals have been lipid thmmit the cnuntv for the last Missouri Pacific 63 Montgomery Ward 150'i Nash Motors 92 N.

Y. Central 182 N. N. H. St Hartford 6P, Norfolk As Western North American 72'i Northern Pacific 100 Packard Pan.

Am. Pet. 49's Paramount Fam. Las 124" Pennsylvania 65'i Phillips Petroleum 41 PoMum Pullman 88' Radio Reading 113 Rem-Rand 31 3, Rep. Ir.

A St 68 Reynolds Tobacco 132' i St. At San Francisco 117J Sears Roebuck Sinclair Consolidated Oil ,...28 Southern Pacific 123'4 Southern Railway 159'i Standard Oil, California Standard Oil, New Jersey 44 Standard Oil, New York 36', Studebaker 78 Texas Corporation 65 Texas Gulf Sndphur 71', Texas Ac Pacific 135', Texas Pacific Ld. Tr 27', Tlmken Roller eBaring 124s, Union Carbide lsoj Union Pacific United 8tates Ind. Ale United 8tates Rubber 43'-, United States 8teel ...145 Vanadium 82'i Wabash 91 Western Maryland 49 Westinghouse Electric 102'i Willys-Overland 25 V'oolworth 188 Yellow Truck 362 American Radiator 140 hlRher. altho list prices still ringed from 00c lor fine grinuiateu.

Mew weeks to have all Join in one preat chorus in singing these selec-, tions. Fremont school district No. 8, tinder the leadership of Miss Kuhrt, vill have another musical feature. Director K. Bliss, head of the rvten.sinn ilrrsnrtmpnt.

at. Tcwa S. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Miy 23 CATTLE: Receipts, 2.500; light weight steers and mixed yearlings steady: early sales.

HI. "Sen 13 23, heavier kinds slow and draggy: she-stock fairly active; bulk fat cows, bulk ill heifers, $8.75 Hi 11 00; cutters steady, $5.75117 70: bulls steady, weighty medium grades, $8 25'ii 8 50. CALVES; Receipts, 3.600: quality ind sorts considered; sttong to 25c higher than Tuesday's close; market, 15 00. HOGS. Receipts, 11.000; uneven, iround steady with Tuesdiyi iverage; better grides 170 to iround 210 pounds.

$9 40; most medium and heavy butchers, 935: low gride light hogs held irouna 8 50; underweights. 25; sows, 8 00fi8.25. pigs, cost Tucs-day. $8 94: weight, 238. SHEEP: Receipts, 200: steady to strong: good to choice native spring lambs, $17 00 17.50; choice clipped lacking; better gride shorn ewes, $6 00 7.50, according to weight.

JAMES E. BENNETT SCO. MEMBERS all PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES Grain-Stocki-Bondt-Sugar-Cotton 33S so. 1 a Salle St, 25 Reaver PL Chlracn New lors; -PKIVATE WIBES Waterloo Office. 614 Lafayette Bldg.

OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, May 23 iPi HOGS: Receipts. butchers and lights steady to 10c hlRher; packing grades strong to 2 ir higher; top. 9.3:; bulk 200 to 305 pound butchers, S9.10-&9 30: bulk 300 to 350 pound butchers $9 00 9 20; 160 to 190 pound lights 8 packing sowc, 8 average cost Tuesday. 8 97: weight. 262.

CATTLE- necelow. S.SOO; ffd steers and yearling slow weak to 25c lower: yearlings showing the least decline; sho-siock and bulls mostly steady; veala Strom; steer and yearlings tll.75, 13 SO, yearlings S13 75; few head $14 00. '2O0U0O, bulk beef cows 7 5 cuttr SHEEP: Receipts. g.OOO: Including 1,501 d'H-ct to packers; lambs steady to lT bulk California spnne lambs 17.7S,1S00: natives $13 00 clPP college, will deliver the graduation firlr'rpH aftpl n-hinh will fo 12 85 77 82 78 84 HEAVY' 52 7 60 62 59 56 2 58 60 4 66 MIXED AN 4 67 72 74 78 Si 74 SS 1 to BTFERS I 18 20 25 38 22 21 IS COWS 15 14 piven to the graduates. Every family is asked to bring a picnic dinner.

Beginning promptly after dinner there will be a music memory contest conducted by the club girls of Bre- mer This is" a feature that Low-Priced Stocks Progress of corn and oats Is reported good in Iowa by the last weekly crop report of Illinois Central railway, giving a summary of conditions in the territory served by that company. Planting has progressed well in the corn growing area, the report says, and the indicated acreage is normal in s-ire. Condition of oats Is said to be good where moisture is sufficient. Acreage is 95 per cent, of normal. Iowa wheat, is generally poor and pastures are fair to good.

Thtrty.fireiaauMare analvred an their market pnasibiiitiespointeuout. mo-jr Weight Price 170 20 174 9 25 176 9 30 180 9 35 182 9 40 9 45 188 9 50 194 9 55 193 9 60 195 9 65 190 9 70 19S 175 295 9 05 292 9 10 300 9 13 296 9 20 294 9 25 286 9 30 282 935 177 9 40 290 45 270 9 50 265 9 55 260 9 60 CHERS 246 9 20 242 9 25 240 9 30 234 9.33 230 9 40 224 9 43 220 9 50 218 955 214 9 60 212 965 210 9 70 207 9.7 (lie. 83S 117S 102 12 2.1 940 12 50 1120 12 75 172 13 00 1048 13 SO 1069 14 00 1400 14 25 925 8 75 1'8 9 00 121 9 50 IMS 10 0(1 WS8 10 23 1122 10 55 1138 11 00 1186 11 jO S47 10 50 925 1100 940 11 50 912 1175 81 12 25 12 75 SS 1300 74- 13 56 FEEDERS S27 1OO0 Sf 10 SO SI7 1075 11 OA 710 11 SO VW 11 741 12 00 S22 12 40 rcpon. (TB nave 110 stocks to sell but wilt send vou this reoon. Im everybody interested in music will welcome.

It is the first, contest of its kind in Bremer county. Following the music memory contest there will be another address by Director Bliss, after which the different dubs will earn, put on 10 or 15-minuie Munt, At the clof.e of the rally dav rrocrara there will be the annual lection of officers. I sample of ourSenrice. Sign your rtnme I LIBERTY BONDS. New York, May 23.

(Pi U. Liberty 3'3s Liberty 1st 4l Liberty Third im auurraa on marain ana lend to S. bonds ...1100 10 10128 1003 American securities service 3,013 --tew 102 4 IV4 WATERLOO MARKETS Trices it Nam, Slay S3. GRAIN (From Waterloo Mills Co.) Wheat No. 4 corn 95 Oat .64 Rarley 89 Rve 124 Flour, Crystal Patent, bbl 9 60 Flour, Clear Quill, bbl J0 20 PRODICI.

Esgs. 31 Orange creamery butter, Artesian butter, Tripoli butter, .53 Lard, 12 .14 Lard, ls 30 Potatoes, Potatoes, 1.351iis Potatoes, per 8J poi'Ltry and cnr.s. From Swift Co. First price picked up it farmer's door, weighed tn Waterloo. Second prices delivered it Waterloo: No.

hens. 4 lbs. ind over .17 .19 No. 1 hens, under 4 lbs. .14 ,18 Old roosters .08 Broilers, l't lbs.

and .28 .30 Fresh Eggs-No. 1 Urge, clein, strictly fresh, cindlrd and paid foe from Waterloo .24 .25 No. 2 small dirtr CATTLE AND HOGS (From Rath Packing Co All prices ob Rath plant S'eera Heifers soon i no Cows 4 nflt 00 Cannera and cutters 3 00t goo "o't SOuy SOS Veala 1150 Prime hors. 180 to 2.S0 lbs 1 10 Prime hos. 2M) to 300 lbs jo Prime hogs.

300 to 350 lbs $3 Packers, under 400 lbs. $09 Heavy 1 55 HAY AND STRAW (From lowi Flour Si Feed Co Timothy hay. baled. OS Wild prairie hay, baled, $50 Straw, baled, lu WDM. ALL WRIGHTS.

From Cohjo Bros Ko. I swtted cured No. I silted cured i No. 1 green ,14 No. 2 greeo jj No.

1 bull No 1 bill hid-s Pretest hides .11 ft 1 hTS hide, AA No hws hides 00 Sheep .19 I Wool a -40 i.iorny Treasury 114 1 E.vST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK East St. Louis. III. May 23.

IPi HOGS- Receipts, 1300: active: steaav: top $9 70: bulk ill weights 180 pounds up $9 60 9 65: 160 to 170 pounds 9 50: 140 to 150 pounds. $8 254i9.00: 110 to 130 pound pigs, lighter 00'(i 6 50; packing sows $8 40t 8.50. CATTLE: Receipts, 2.000: eilves 3.000: steers alow, steady: early sales 112 TSftt 1315: prospects strong to mixed year-lings and heifers: vealers tl 00 higher it $126: other classes steady with no outlet lor medium bulls; most cows $8 25 i9 50: range All cutters. $3 0017.73: best medium bulls, $925. SHEEP Receipts, t.SOO: sprint lamhs active: 25c higher to pevr- sale, l8 00: culls, 13 00: no clipped limbs sold; fat clipped ewes t(00-at 00.

GIRL SELECTED TO ENTER STYLE SHOW tLtVATOn MEN -WILL MEET AT CEDAR FALLS COTTON. i.Hr T8tk' 'INS i Cotton quo. "dr th open.ng of the market here todav pric d. fV to 16 Juiv sold at 20 92c, up October 20 99c. up 13 January 20 Sic.

up 13; March 20 S2c Jp nd Mav 21 18c. up Liverpool. Mav 23 ilNSiBusiness in spots was Improved with prices remaining steady here tods-r. 8, totaled 7 000 bales, receipts, ll.ooo bales Midland was quoted at 13 5d, strictly good mid. 12 13d: good mids.

11 S'd: strictly nuds. 73d good mids, luid; stnctlT mids. UH; i0 mid 1133d; strictly gnod ll.nd good ordinary, 10 63d Futures opened quiet with May at lll.d Julv, 11 lid; October. 1091(1; December, 10 lid; Januarv, iold, March. 10Od Fayette.

May 23. Mary Drill- Is Mav member of the Eves of Eden Cdar Falls. 10 II 11 FOREIGN EXCHANGES. New York, May 23. tPt Foreign exchanges: Irregular Great Britain.

France. 3.93' jc; Itily, A Belgium. lS94'ac:" Oermanv. 23 92c; Holland. 40 31c; Norway.

26 78c; Sweden. 28 82c: Denmirk. 26 82c: Switzerland. 19 Snntn. 16 76c: Grew.

1 30c: Poland. 113c; Oecho-Slovakii. 2 9S'r; Jujo Elavil, 1.76c: Austria. 14 08c: Roumanii. 62-.

Braril. 12 02c: Tokio. 46 30c: Shinghil, 69 50c; Montreal. 99 $9 l-16c: Argentina. 42 70c.

rr.rn cf Buchanan to represent Favette Bremer counties will meet here Fri- a style show at the j.u hi pnases. i.lril,ir Khnrt V. 14 13 13 HEIFERS 14 rr xarm marketing. The meeUng is VT orncers, d.recton. managers and tenets interested In the elevator especially the co-operative end It.

THE BOND MARKET Do You Need Money? Loans $10 to $300 on Jewelry. Diamonds. Household Fui-nlture, MuslcaJ Instruments and other Valuable. Personal Property at Legal Rataa. A fair.

qule, confidential State Supervised loan service for your convenience. If you need money see Black Hawk Loan Company Third Moor Lifiyrtle tildt. will be represented in this contest. Mary will make a dress which she will wear in the style thow. CROP "PROSPECT BEST IN 8 YEARS, REPORT 0se.

I. May 23 Gar Mrody 19 8TOC IS 21 28 2 rOTTOtl. Chicago. May 21 14 Potatoes- 123 cars, on track, total S. ahipmem, $49.

Canada, Bermuda 1. nw stock demand fair, market lightly weaker; Alabama-Loaisiana acsed Biits Tmjwpha, Si; aligin- SIOUX CITY LIVESTOCK Sioux City. Lv. May 21. Receipts.

3 000: slow, stead to 25c low-r; heavy steers oft most; fed steers nd yearlings. $10 00614 25: bulk. $11 50r 13 35; heifers. $10OO13SO: cows. 00 13 25: ill S5 veals.

$9 00 il4M: bulls. stockers and feeders, $9 004, 12 25; stock cows ind $7 00 11 00. HOGS: Receipts. 9 000. strong to Ic higher, tor.

$9 30: bulk. $8o9 35: ISO to areraaes, 250 it 350 $8isi9 25. sows. $8 25'i 15: pits. $7SOSi7 90.

8HEEP. Receipts. 200. s'rong to Jtt ttibcr, spring lambs, $1123. lv CTtrra, Si: Horsfla barrel WITH THE FARMERS.

QuJt 4 n1 comment Jnvlt-1 Ad4rss. f-m LVpsrtm'nt. Fi-etr? Courier. Wtteiloo. low.

lies. New York, May 13. Prices again i moved lower in the bond market today i is time money rate were maintained it I the i' per cent level The market was dull and featureles. I with mot rails. Industrials and utilise- 1 easier.

Seaboard Air Line refundint 4s advanced 2 points, but on small turnover. The decline In New York traction' nrteared lo have halted, at least tem-Pflrarilr. quotations showing little or no charte. The foreign group was uteadv. gnvernmert obligations, rartintj-srly Liberty First were A bit jlrsssr.

epiioing Rot. $4fSi75. old stock de. ir.and vr si-ar-ea plowing corn Monday. Many i farmers sy rmns Imfe nn-ki-d nwRd'hi! I.

311 25 this t.me than they have! sacked tirit 'whites, ordinary the time in thr Mm siege lt. UH e-ght rear. 1 "osllT Chiean. May 23 Estimated live-fork receipts for tomorrow: Cattle. 1.000, hops.

25.000, sheep, 7,00..

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