Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO LITE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO UTZ STOCK U S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Mch. 28, Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 22,000; cattle, 11,000; sheep, 15,000. Kansas City, hogs, 7,000; cattle, 11,000, sheep, 10,000; Omaha, hogs, 5,600; cattle, 4,400; sheep 11,000. * Hogs strong; mixed, $10.75 to $ll!l5, heavy, $ll.OO to $11.17, rough, $i0.75 to $10.95, light, $10.70 to $11.05. . Cattle steady, beeves, $5.75 to $8.85, cows, $2.75 to $7.35, Stockers, $4.35 to $6.50, Texans, $5.75 to $6.90, calves. SB.OO to $9.25. Sheep steady, $5.25 to $9.30, lambs, $7.00 to $10.60. CASK GKAXK Wheat No. 2 red, sl.lß to $1.20. No. 3 $1.13 to $1.18%. No. 2 hard, $1.14 to $1.14%. No. 3 hard, SI.OB to $1.13%. No. 3,61 cto 61 %c. No. 3W, 62%c. No. 3Y,61%c to 62c. No. 4,55 cto 57c. No. 4 W, 59%c to 60c. No. 4 Y, 57c to 59c. No. 2 W, 45%c to 46%c. No. 3 W, 43c to 45c. No. 4 W, 41c to 43c. Standard, 45%c to 46%c. ♦ BEHSBSUEB QUOTATIONS Corn, 51c. • Oiits, 40c. Rye—6sc. Butter—26c. Eggs, 16 %—l7c. Turkeys—ls-17c. Chickens—l2c. Doing Everything. They were running through Kansas. George,” said the drummer covered with lodge pins, “bring me a bottle of beer.” The other passengers in the smoking buffet looked at ,one another and laughed. “What’s the matter?” asked the drummer. They don’t sell any drinks on these trains while they’re in Kan, sas,” one of them answered. The drummer watched the prairie for an hour, and his thiist became pretty nearly unbearable. “Isn’t: ..there anything we ran rip about this liquor business?” he asked.^ ,> “I think we’re doing everything that can be done,’’ one of his fellow passengers answered. “We’re not doing anything, as fai as I can see.’Vthe drummer protested. ”0 yes we are," the other explained. “We’re doing a mile a minute toward the Missouri line.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
