Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1920 — Page 16
NEWS. MONDAY, APBIL 19, 1920.
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duck eggs, 40c.
LAFAYETTE, ted.. April 19—Packers' buying prices; Butter—30c. Eggs—36c. Poultry—Old cocks. 13c; fowls. 25 ©30c: old tom turkeys. 35c; hen h turkeys, 35c; ducks. 15c: geese. 15c; fancy stock worth
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KANSAS CITY. April 19—ButterCreamery firsts. 61c: second. 39c: packing stock. 38c. Eggs—Current receipts, a ease. $11.85; firsts, 41c. Poultry—Hens. 32c: 33c; medium springers. 35©45c; ducks. 25c; geese. 26c; roosters. 16c; guineas. $7.50 a' dosen; turkeys. 40c. Butter—Peeking: stock.
Eggs—Candled. 35o.
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creamery. 48©64%c. Eggs—Lower; re*
sees; flrsU. 41%©41%c: included. 38 ©40c. Poultry
prings, 37c; fowls, 37c.
ST. LOUIS, April 19.—Poultry—Hens.
35c; creamery. 68c. Eggs—Cauutcu. .*»«■. CHIQAGO, April 19.—Butter—Unsettled; u eamery. 48©64%c. Eggs—Lower; re-., ceipta, 31.253 eases; flrsU. 4114 ©41 %c: I s ' at mark, cases included. 38640c. Poultry —Alive, lower; spri ' * —
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33c a lb.: springs. 44e: turkeys. 49e; ducks. 33c: geese. 18c. Butter—Creamery. 63c. **TOLEI)0. April 19 — Butter — Brick creamery. 73c. Eggs—Selected, strictly fresh.
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