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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 8

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COUNCIL BLUS PAGE EIGHT High Low Close declared a nuisance in Waikiki 21918 has 407 the 1 mar STATE ARMS INSURANCE sales buiicLuie dirty eggs premium xor neavy eggs i nfol in rr steadv with strictly fresh uniform slzs and colors I Verpooten 11 heifers weighing BUTTER 775 pounds $36 one cow weigh OW some ma I Creamery butter to dealers Quart nnnnH5 cok Ppvton Lvpr Qtnrkprs era one pound cartons 92 score ing 1310 pounds reyion is yours when you include Schenley in your Schenley is more mellow finer white Rar Pre War Quality BlendedWhiskey 86proof 65 grain neutral spirits 01948 Schenley DistillersXofkLfis 552 litmtttj definitely 91 84? i Man costs being fire weighing 15 sows $25 nine pounds 166 165? I AUTO HOME ARM and EMPLOYERS LIABILITY! LIE and IRE INSURANCE 91? 85 85 84 Birds branched off from the same subgroup of reptiles to which the crocodiles and dino saurs belong 231 231 232? 230 229 229 229 227 220 194 168? 167 a Chicago Potatoes CHICAGO Pota toes: arrivals 431 on track 504 total shipments riday 1394 Saturday 1296 and Sunday 20 supplies liberal demand slow market weaker especially for whites Arizona Bliss triumphs $475550 California long Whites $400 475 Kansas Red Warbas $325 Missouri cobblers $350 STATE ARM INSURANCE 9000 head market very early and heifers er but hardly 329 Broadway Phono 7372 CHIETAIN MOTOR SALES CO ItMidence 2335 Raymond Ave KtChlrlb 1 aaiauie Today1 Wk ago Yr ago I total 8700 head salable calves we the SHIPMENTS TodayWk ago Yr ago Plan Houses for CTC Instruments eeding Tankage 60 per cent pro per cent car lott Sows 50c Up At St Joe Monday ST JOSEPH Mo Hogs salable 310 total 4000 slow barrows and 'gilts under 270 lbs strong to 25c higher than riday heavier weights scarce and uneven generally strong to as much as 50c higher but spots weak good and choice 180 to 270 lbs $2825 to 2875 top $2909 sparingly 290 to 350 lbs $2525 to 2725 sows mostly 50c higher under 360 lbs $2375 to mostly $2400 heavier weights unevenly $2150 to $2350 Cattle salable 2400 total 2600 calves salable and total 400 slow on slaughter steers "and long yearlings few sales 50c to $100 lower on medium to average good grades medium and good light heifers and mixed year lings steady to 50c off cows about steady1 bulls Tittle changed calves and vealers mostly steady replacement stock active and steady average me dium to low good steers $2700 to $3200 average good load $3675 medium and good mixed year lings and heifers $2750 to $3500 good cows $2100 to $2350 com mon tnd medium $1700 to $2000 canners and cutters $1400 to $1700: vealer top $2800 me dium and good yearling Stockers $2300 to $2500 Sheep salable and total 1000 slaughter classes active fullysteady good and choice natice spring Iambs $3050 to mostly $3100 medium and good largely $2700 to $3000 shorn slaughter ewes $1100 down nlans because ELMER IVERS Time Has Withered Banyan's Beauty By Douglas Lovelace HONOLULU 'Time withered the beauty of famed banyan tree Sixty: years ago Robert Louis Stevenson lingered under its shade and spun fanciful tales to the lovely little Princess Kaiq i lani Today the tree sprawls ugly and dirty on a Waikiki side street crowded by beach cot tages One neighborhood resident fussed: cats her berries leaves by the thousands dead branches and bird droppings have made this tree a first class nuisance It spreads over five homes dis tributing its first class nuisance over Guardians of the' tree the Daughters of Hawaii complained that pruning costs $700 yearly' the parks board could not be bothered the Robert Louis Stev enson school did not want any responsibility Stripped of Grandeur Squalid surroundings I 221941 194 192 168 167 Squalid surroundings have stripped the banyan of its gran deur Only a few sentimentalists know that Tusitala the street on which it stands Is the Samoan name for Stevenson meaning of Only a few re call that during Stevenson's so journ the banyan vyas the center of a beautiful estate Ainahau There lived Archibald Cleg horn dour Scotsman who mar ried Princess Miriam Likellke sister of last queen Cleg horn built a fortune and became governor Their child Kaiulani was a gay teen age companion to Stev enson a few years before the monarchy fell in 1893 But she left for schooling in England and Stevenson went to Samoa where he died of tuberculosis Kaiulani returned to Ainahau after a few years of British edu cation She tended her fragrant jasmine shrubs and precious pea cocks for little over a year and at 24 died like Stevenson of tuberculosis Hawaiian? a id she died of a broken heart or half a century the banyan has stood as shrine to the maid who might have been its queen Now it too appears doomed Will Live in Poem But even if cut down the tree will live' in a few' lines written by Stevenson When Kaiulani left for England Stev Hogs 75c to ll Up Sows $2100 Kansas City KANSAS CITY A Salable hogs 2000 head total 2400 head hogs fairly active and most 5075c higher than average to $2925 good and choice 180 260 pounds $2850 2900 270 to 300 pounds $26752850 310 to 400 pounds $24002600 sows 22502375 stags $21 and down Salable sheep 5000 head total 6750 head not enough done early to establish price trends one load good and choice native lambs $30 market around steady Salable cattle total 9800 head slow scattered slaughter steers weak to 50c lowi enough done to establish a mar ket some bids fully $1 lower cows weak to 50c lower bulls around 50c off vealers and kill ing calves weak to $1 lower stockers and feeders weak to 50c lower instances $1 off scatter ing good fed steers $3300 3500 no top good and choice offerings sold as yet choice strong weight steers held above $38 several loads high good and choice heifers unsold scattered sales medium to low gooc steers $2500 3200 good cows $220Q2800 mostly $27 down good choice stocker arid feeder steers $26003050 two loads 1086 pound feeders $3150 two loads choice fleshy 845 pounc averages $3165 load medium and good cows with calves a side $21 sows weighing 292 A Sorensen Burlington to Begin Work on System The Burlington railroad Mon day asked the permission to construct two instrument houses for its $312000 proposed centralized traffic control sys tem Division Engineer Schafer informed city officials the houses would be six by eight feet One would be located at Eleventh avenue south of the main track and east of Sixth street The other would be at Eleventh avenue north of the track and west of Eleventh street i The new system would provide centralized traffic control be tween Balfour east of Glenwood land Council Bluffs It would ef fect an average saving of nearly seven minutes on freight trains I between Balfour and Pacific Junction and a saving of more than 20 minutes between Pacific Junction and Council Bluffs Under centralized traffic con trol switches and signals are electrically operated from a con trol switches and signals are act location of all trains at all times It not only eliminates the need for trains to stop while I crews throw switches but also makes it possible to control the movement of trains almost in Istantly 86 86 84 84 83 Bulls Steady at Omaha Monday OMAHA Hogs: sala ble '6 500 total 8500 active 75c to mostly $100 higher some sales heavy butchers and heavy sows up more good and choice 180 240 lb butchers' $2900 2950 240 270 lbs $28252925 270 300 lbs $26502850 '300 360 lbs $24752725 360 500 lbs $200 2500 few well over 500 lbs $2125 good and choice sows 330 lbs down $24002450 330 400 lbs $230002450 400 500 lbs $22002400 few extreme rough sows $2100 stags $16001900 Cattle salable 6500 total 7000 calves salable and total 250 fed steers yearlings and the stock slow steady to 25c lower order buyer demand narrow bulls and vealers steady stacker and feed ed classes comprising around 15 per cent of receipts steady sev eral loads choice light and med iuf weight fed steers $3700 3750: most good grade steers $3350 3650 medium to low good short feds $27503300 good to choice yearlings $3600 few good cows $2400 2600 common and medium cows $17502150 canners and cutters $15001700 choice around' 825 lb feeder steerys $3000 Stockers and eeders Steers Choice 500 to 800 lbs $27752975 800 to 1050 pounds $28253100 good 500 to 800 pounds $24502825 800 to 1 050 pounds $25752850 med ium 800 to 1050 pounds 500 to 1000 pounds $2200 2550 common 500 to 900 pounds $18b02200 Choice 500 to 750 lbs $26002800 medium and good 500 to 750 pounds down $2100 2600 CowS All weights $1700 1925 Calves Steer good and choice 500 lbs down $2500 $30 medium 500 pounds $222500 Calves Heifers good and choice 500 pounds down $24002800 medium 500 pounds $20002400 Sheep salable 2 000 Total 4000 active fat lambs 75c higher slaughter ewes 25 50c up good and choice native spring lambs $31003150 medium and good $2600 3000 two loads good 109 lb old crop shorn No 1 pelts $2550 good and choice shorn ewes $1050 1100 com mon and medium $7501000 $22 and $18 $19 number three $16 $17: sample A Upland No 1 $220 $23: No 2 $21022 No 3 $16019: sample grade $100001400 Hominy eed Car lots $80 ton lots $79 Oats Steam rolled oats $130 Wheat eeds Bran $67: brown shorts $8550 gray shorts $87 hogs nounds $2875 able 100: steers rather dry pack Magnus Ostebee 21 steers weigh 1 1 ACT f'hriCI tinovrm cathd ciririiv i iav haiiittv iiJiiirrLi iicho i i uii i ii mu i I pounds and over 2oc light hens ounce Mrung eany Leghorn hens 18c roosters iwibc good and choice mostly steady broilers 35c rtfliAre Hnnvon CATttP HlHc iOc I RABBITS vuiLiQ uiiu i dryers wmie ztc coiorea ua 3 I Ji OA lOWer Wp gOQuana uilUiue lieu I oaKCrs vviuivu ers mostly steady others slow undertone weak cows extremely Bid prices for current receipts 5 iinpven small showine high Pounds net mostiy $1050 per case uneven smart snowing Usual discount foremall damaged or TYiorlHim arid trnnd cmtaniP fnr I Draminm fnr heaw Arrsu Rhinnincr about I Thursday otherk slow some ma i 33 I a 05 trnrA jor pacKers cm lower sivuAeLs and feeders strong some sales feed quotations 50c higher load lots high choice I eed quotations retail quotations 1 icr Ik for ton lots or less subject to change iu uccvco oua without notice son hieh choice 1275 lb steers I Alfalfa 13 i sun cured S38W iioerat snare gooa ana S5 choice held around $3400 3750 Cottonseed Oil Protein few high choice 895 lb heifers Meal Nominal and low choice 900 lb mixed per cent protein $105 Power Taxes Now Muny Question Auditor Needs acts or City's Budget City Auditor Nels Hansen Mon day joined the throng who would like to see the power and public transportation issues settled im mediately are attempting to figure out our budget for 1949 50 fiscal year" Hansen said should know what is going We have to know where money is coming not worried about the new bus franchise but the po'wer Is sue has him up in the air anticipate we will get at least $10000 a yearfrom busses" Hansen said The franchise pro vides for an occupation tax of 2 per cent of grosspassenger re ceipts When it comes to the power is sue: doh't know what is going to and I seem to find Taxes a Question He has several questions he would like to ask purely for the matter of preparing the budget Among them are: Will the new operators of Western Iowa Power company whoever they' may be continue to pay state and federal taxes? i Will the new operators pay A city occupation' tax? The Dr Harry Boyrie Vet erans of oreign Wars group which is seeking purchase of the utility under1 the option has not released its plans If the utility should go into straight private ownership the taxes would continue Mayor George Sparks who has been Authorized by the Omaha groups to delegate the purchase option was still sitting tight Monday He said nothing has been done with the option thus far that the Dr Boyne VW group has not yet applied for it in writing The proposed bus franchise has been granted to the Council Bluffs Transit company subject to voter approval A resolution calling for the special election hDtnro 1 pruuauiy city council Monday night Latest Market News for Southwestern Iowa Readers ox Iasi mlnut Nonpareil markets listen to KSWI KMX Grain reports at 9:50 and 11:20 a Livestock at 6:25 and 9:55 a and 12:15 Complete livestock' and cash grain market roundup at2p m' our Are Named In Robbery Counts Charges of robbery with ag gravation were filed Monday in municipal court against four Omahans They are held in connection with slugging the at tendant and robbing the Dutch Mill filling station South Oma ha Manawa road riday The four named in the charges are William Eugene Jones 15: Charles Schneider 21 Amos Mil ler 18 and Leonard Swikel 34 The information was present ed to Municipal Judge Allan Ar dell by Assistant County Attor ney Matt Walsh Judge Ardell fixed bonds of each $10000 Walsh said the four will be Tuesday In the holdup BilL Stedman 22 Council Bluffs attendant was slugged over the head with a bottle The four then took the cash drawer with about $40 and escaped They were captured two hours later in South Omaha Banyan Shade': Hawaiis amed Tree Is Doomed enson handed her a poem with this note: Written' in April to Kaiulani in the Apfil of her age' and at Waikiki within an easy walk of banyan When she comes to my land and her and the rain beats upon Ji er window (as I fear it will) let her look at this page it will be like a weed gathered and pressed at home and she will remember her own islands and the shadow of her mighty tree and she will hear the peacocks scr'eaYning in the dusk and the wind blowing in the palms The poem orth from her land to mirie i she The maid rose Light of fheart arid bright of i face The next lines inscribed in bronze plateon the tree became epithaph The daughter of a double race Her islands in southern sun mourn their Kaiulani gone And: I in her dear banyan shade Look vainly for my Jittle maid 13 per cent protein $43: dehydrated 17 per 41 per to 44 yearlings mostly heifers $3650 inaninrs cnoa 7z in weinrs $3300 a few good cows $2350 $75 XT Uv minima oaica uuimnuH aiiui ueaitrB osiiing priuc vur medium $18502250 few strong baSd QatIonal weight cutters around $1800 Alfalfa Number one $22 and lioht Mnnprs down tn $1 400 standard $20 $21 number two ISIS nnmhpi tnree S16 S17: aamma medium to good stock steers grade $24002800 a few sales around $2900 Hogs salable 7000 moderate ly active 50 $100 higher top and bulk good and choice 180 puiversized unhuiied $87 240 lbs $2900 highest since last October 240 270 lbs S2800 2900 270 300 lbs $26oo Interior Hog Receipts ook5 nl2 501 DES MOINES (USDA) Re 330 400 lbs J2300257o extreme ts Monday estimated 32000 heavies bid down around $21 (XL 26 200 ago 52100 actuals Saturday 33000 Cover lbs $240002450 350 400 lbs $23002400 heavier' weights pinioads at 2 packing plants in plants and approximately 30 con centration yards in Iowa includ GhlCago roauce ing some additional out of state CHICAGO A Live shipping and country buying sta poultry: steady 'receipts 19 tions trucks prices unchanged mostly airly active prices mostly 25 to two cents a pound higher 1 50c higher than Saturday OB: fowl 335c Leghorn fowl I Barrows and gilts good and 29c roasters 4346c fryers 38 I choice in lbs: 160 180 lbs $2425 44c broilers 36c old roosters 23c 2800 180 200 lbs $2725 OB wholesale market: duck 1 2800 180 200 lbs $2725 2850 lings 31c heavy ducks 26c small 1 200 lbs $17752850 240 ducks 20c 1 lbs 270 300 Butter unsettled receipts Ctwo hbst $25752725 300 330 lbs daysL 885455 prices unchanged I $25002650 330 360 lbs $2375 to cent a poumj lower 93 2550 score? AA 82c 90 A 805c 90 Sows good and choice in lbs: 785cf 89 77c cars: 90 79c 270 360 lbs $23002375 360 89 77c 400 lbs $22252350 Eggs steady receipts (two Sows goodsin lbs 400 450 lbs days)' 52171' pricesunchanged 52L502300 450 550 lbs $2050 extras 70 pct' and up A 48c 2275 60 699 per cent A 465c standards 41425d current re ThefirstTranscontinentaltele ceipts395c dir ties a375c checks I phone line was completed in 355c 1915 Emswiler 51 steers weighing 921 pounds $3625 Don Dugdale 23 hogs weighing 223 pounds I $2925 I Mills: rancis Gillilland 17 sows weighing 276 pounds $25 Herb Wasserman 13 steers and leifers weighing 835 pounds $3550 28 sows weighing 332 sounds $24 Darnold 19 logs weighing 415 pounds $2350 Vinson Goos 25 steers weighing 1176 pounds $3750 21 Weighing 1080 pounds $3650 Montgomery: Dale Jones 24 sows weighing 128 pounds $11 Bruce Nelson 39 hogs 275 pounds $2875 weighing 295 pounds hogs weighing 210 $2750 Pottawattamie: Ed ahren krug 22 pounds $25 seven steers and heifers weigh 1 ing 931 pounds $3565 Joe Green! 22 heifers weighing 817 pounds $34 Ora Babbitt 28 steers weghing 1057 pounds $3650 Shelby: Robert Kruse 14 steers and heifers weighing 827 pounds $3625 Andrew Christensen six steers and heifers weighing 831 pounds $36 Edwin Munson 20 steers weighing 978 pounds $36 Segard Christensen nine steers and heifers weighing 862 pounds $3575 Union: McCann seven feeder steers weighing 900 pounds $2775 three cows weighing 1020 pounds $22 five stags weighing 340 pounds $21 $8225 Claim iled Against Ketcham Estate A claim for $8225 on the estate of Mrs Ketcham was filed in probate court Monday bya daughter Mrs Alice Ketcham Doner She said themoney is due for caring for her father for several years as the result of an oral agreement with her mother Mrs 1 Doner asks $25 a week for a total of 329 weeks Rain Takes Over Street Clean Up The Chamber of Commerce got an assist from Mother Nature Monday morning in inauguart ing the down town street clean up drive Chamber officials and a small group of business men who had turned out in work clothes to begin the clean up stood huddled in a dorway on East Broadway and watched a steady down pour of rain accomplish part of their work rThe clean up has b0n post poned officials stated The adding machine was in vented by a renchman in 1642 Six Booked On ireworks Charge Two Draw ines our Give Up Bonds Two persons were fined and four forfeited bonds Monday in municipal court in connection with shooting firecrackers Municipal Judge Allan Ardell fined Conrad Rasmussen 21 908 Harrison street and Robert Soderberg 21 207 North Sixth street each $5 and costs on dis orderly conduct charges' Three companions Kenneth Graybill 21 715 East Broad way Donald Breneau 23 1807 1 ifth avenue and Ar Chris tensen 18 518 South irst street forfeited $15 bonds each when (they failed to appear to answer the same charges One Juvenile Booked James Rice 18 3001 Avenue A forfeited a $5 bond on a charge of discharging fire works He also failed to appear in court A 15 year old companion was booked by police and turned over to juvenile authorities Rice and his companion were arrested by police Saturday night at Twenty sixth street and Broadway where they were shooting firecrackers The other five were police said in a car in airmount park early Sunday morning disorderly by throwing crackers at parked ined or Illegal Sale Of ireworks Vincent Miller 40 Lake awa was fined $100 and Monday by Justice of Peace rank Larsen on a charge of illegal sale of fireworks Justice Larsen suspended $75 of the fine on payment of $25 and costs Miller paid the fine He had pleaded guilty to the charge He was arrested Sunday by officers following a com plaint he was selling fireworks at his confectionary stand at the Manawa nark entrance Sheriff Jack Tyler said a box half full of assorted fireworks was seized car $223 No 5 hard: 1 car $218 a xsasic prices iv No 1 dark northern spring: jg per cent butterfat: car $236 ai ciasa uvo No 4 mixed wheat: 1 car Nr 1 at eountrv ata 1 S2B0 tions SOc direct shippers track basis lor zo steers wugoiug 83084c No 3 at least 3c lower than pounds rw inn in Southwest lowaris on the I Buttermilk Dry 100 pounaa 1 IOUX SITy I condensed barrel lots $475 Ikct STCHTX CITY zp Audubon: Jim Blake 25 Cattle salable 5200 calves sal 1 frozen chickens western frozen 320 1 weighing 261 aMie xw Ifrozen vnun? toms 1 AM niriri ok Phrict slow uneven some 'strictly I Live Poultry Colored hens 4 ing 1061 pounds $3625 Christ zhnir A kroner oarlv sales ton oferson and Son 32 spring lambs (weighing 81 pounds $3150 I Matheis and Nore lius 18 steers and heifers weigh ing 836 pounds $3550 two heif ers weighing 760 pounds $3450 Harrison: Harry Bock 13 hogs weighing 513 pounds $2125 409 334 2300 J2315 2335 2352 23'45 2362 2350 12367 2470 2490 Leading Stocks Hogs at $2925 pain Rally Gain Down 1 4 Points nn i npvpn Mart Back Lost Ground NEW YORK Leading On UlltYvll I ImI I Grns ralliecJ were chopped down one hark to around four points in the Hqhest Pork Price de londay getting back a stock market Monday in one of good deal of the ground lost dur the severest declines in some Since Last October ing early weakness four months Wheat closed 1 to 2 cents high lour monins i clilcAGOj (USDA) Esti er July $231? 231 Corn neared the cS of trad mated salable livestock receipts was lower to ic higher np The rallvlne attemot was Tuesday: July $220 Oats were lc Jw allect the main lo'vct trend though and the market gatHe 5000 head 91c and Juy soybeans were ended close to the lowest heep 1000 head lower at $409 levels 5 CHICAGO Hogs were un While pressure to sen was noir steady to 75c higher Mon wheat especially aggressive ample yith the top price of $2925 jUy supplies of shares were avail the' highest since last Oct 17 Sep( 231 able at prices well under when the best was a dime higher Dec nlnclnu 1 iPVPiC VA PA KTICSS I I vwk cattle were steady io dug aww ci Mav first evident afnong the railroad althoUgh ihigh choice steers at stocks spread to oils which were mi0 t0 all peaks since last r0" actively traded and to automo Jan 26 Sheep ranged from bile and steel shares steady to about $1 up Transactions ran to around Saiabie hogs 8000 head total yec 200000 Shares head market fairly active IIay no 'weights under 240 pats '1 ft ftrf ux clnx7 ni I July Uatvl 7c Un si VUiy I Vl I arofind 325 pounds 2575c Dec I higher wegihts over 325 pounds! May Liia I I A Lmrir iinouon and generally Soybeans nyc UlILliUliyCU steady to 25c higher sows 25 July 409 i 75c higher most advance on Lard Un weights under 400 pounds top July 2320 Wheat fC Off jC up L2925 sparingly most good and Sept 2355 1 At Omaha Monday Choice 170 to 260 pounds $2800 Oct 2362 1 I 2900' 270 to 300 pounds $2700 123 75 Wheat was off to" lie up 2775 310 to 330 pounds $2500 Dec 12500 on" the' Omaha market Monday 2650 350 to 400 pounds $22 L7o 1 Grain Corn was nominally jbsc on lew ivciua Oats were'l2c off' pounds $22002300 good and CHICAGO JP No wheat Rye nominally' un choice sows under 400 pounds Corn No 1 yellow $230 changed $2300 2450 few choice around 233 No 2 $230233 No 3 Barley was nominally 4 5c 300 pounds and under up to $25 $229230 No 4 $228 ofL 450 to 500 pounds $21002250 229 No 5 $233 sample grade a inhip cattie 5Ovv iiccxu i Oats No 1 heavy nuxea 600 head total 600 head choice No 1 mixed $100104 fed steers and heifers steady No 2 extra heavy mixed $104 high choice 1302 poqnd steers No 1 'heavy white $3910 a new high on croph06 No 1 white 99 choice heifers $375Q common No 2 heavy white $106 No 2 medium and good steers and I white No 3 heavy heifers slow and 25c lower cows white No 4 heavy white weak to 50c lower bulls 25c 97c smaple grade white 90 lower vealers steady most good 93V No 1 heavy special red and choice steers $3500 3850 comparable heifers $34003700 Market nominal malt cutters cows $18 down common ing $185215 feed $140 and medium beef cwos $1900 168 2300 god cows to $27 practical S2950 Of OW3 Salable sheep 500 head total 1500 head receipts hardly ado i mIaa ncl IntR qudlt? 1U1 pilLC ILDU Itl 1A I I rintivp snrincfl IiAmuIaL kilAtAMif CORN 729M3000 fat bucks at IVIdrK JVUHUdY 1 insi A shipment of 11 Calhoun GO medium and good $2600 2900 county hogs topped the Omaha No 3' 1 car at $2 good and market Monday at $2950 per Nn 4 ewes $10001100 few Choice hundred peak price for June 1 $1125 common and medium andh5gh for year Harold Berg 1 crir at $9'0010'00' quist owned the lcar at $226 1 car I Omaha Produce feds 2 CarS 52 23 '2' 1 Car Country produce generally un Don fiugdale Of Harrison COUD $2 23 changed Monday Bids for es at thp rahoun No car $226 1 pree cur rec Hrm Nod isoctMaUona: ButterfRt weighing 223 pounds brought Hnln nrlres for milk testing 590 9 aaA a am I 1 a aa tci $512: class two $477: class three $437 to Vinson Goose of Mills county No 1 at country sta I cteprs weitrhinv 1176 sno dlrort shinnprs track basis llOr ZJ SlcCta Local Hides Country beef green salted 15 to 43 pounds 18c over 43 pounds 16c glues 12c bulls 11c calf and kip skins 19020c: horse hides No 1 each small and No 2 $7: ponies and glues 34 each sheep pelts full Wool" $10002 (X) tach hog hides Medium 38O40c pound fine IVC No 1 10c No 2 9c grease 10c brown grease 9c Local Produce Sweet cream 89c: No 1 cream 88ct No 3 cream 86c springs 2 poundsnd Over 35c: Leghorn springs 33c old roosters 12c: heavy hens 24c Leghorn hens 18c eggs 3Cc Hew York Produce NEW YORK Butter (2 days receipts) 786758 easy Cheese (2 days receipts) 186 steady Quality SCHENpY RESERVE Omaha A Weekend of GreM Pleasure XU Ar csosac TC 4 WiMUgsfesa OMnetiTOiT 1 a II VMMWWr 1 'I ar VI 8 41 i i II Cg: I I I II MasSa Z4 11 I i KJ If JaMi vfes I I vx 1 Wheat 56 61 27 Corn 75 60 181 Oats' 9 9 10 Rye 1 1 0 Barley 1 2 2 Soybeans 1 0 0 Sorghum 0 0 0 Wheat 24 16 0 Corn 31 23 121 Oats 5 4 3 Rye 0 2 1 Barley 0 0 3 Soybeans 0 0 0 Sorghum 0 0 0 OATS No 1 white oats: Lear 99c No 2 mixed oats: 1 car 98c I i it.

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