Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WALKER TOWNSHIP CALL. The Republicans of Walker townshiy will meet in convention at Knlman, Saturday, March 28, for the purpose of nominating the following, ticket: Trustee. Assessor. » - 2 Justices of the Peace. 2 Constables. 3 Members of the Advisory Board. H. B. BROWN, Chm. O. 0. HANLEY, Secy. CALL FOR MARION TOWNSHIP CONVENTION. Notice is hereby given to the Repub lican voters of Marion township to meet in mass convention *at the east court room on Saturday, March 28, 1908, at 2 o’clock P. M., to nominate candidates for the following offices, towit: Township Trustee. Township Assessor. One Justice of the Peace. H. J. KANNAL, Chm. , S. C. IRW 7 IN, Secy. j UNION TOWNSHIP CALL. Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Union township to meet in mass convention at the school house in Fair Oaks on Saturday, May 2, 1908, at 2 o’clock P. M. to nominate j candidates for the following offices towit: ' Trustee. Assessor. —— One Justice of the Peace. Two Constables. Two members of the Advisory Board. ■- —J. C. McCOLLY, Chairman; W. S. McCONNELL, secretary, North Precinct; W. L. WOOD, chairman; LEE MYRES, secretary, South Precinct
THE MARKETS. Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Mar. 25. FLOUR—Market strong. Spring wheat special brand, [email protected]; Minneapolis hard patent, jute. [email protected]; straight, ex port bags, [email protected]; clear, eixport bags |[email protected]; low grades, |[email protected]; wintei wheat, patent, 54.20®4.25. WHEAT—Bullish. May, 95%@95%c; July 89%@90%c. CORN—Steady. May, 67(£>67%c. OATS—DuII. Old July, 54!4@54t4c; September, 38%@3914c. BUTTER—Creameries, extra per lb.. 2S%c; firsts, 25@27c; seconds, 22@24e; dairies, 20@26c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb. 13c chickens, fowls, 13c; ducks, 12%c. EGGS—Cases returned, 12@13c per doz. cases included, 12@13%c; extra high grades, 16@lVc. POTATOES—Choice to fancy, 69@70c fair to good, 65@67c. New York, Mar. 25. FLOUR—DuII ai»d unchanged. WHEAT—Continued drought in th« southwest held wheat steady but trad# was light and mostly professional. May [email protected]%: July, 97%@97 15-16 c. , RYE—Dull. No. 2 western, 87@88c, nominal, f. o. b. New York. CORN—Steadier on cables and roont covering. May, 76%c; July, 73%c.
Live Stock. Chicago, Mar. 25. CATTLE—Good to. prime steers. $6.50$ 7.36; fair to good steers, $5,7506,50; inferl or to plain steers, [email protected]; plain to fancy yearlings. $6.5007.00. plain to fane> cows. $5.2505.75; plain to fancy heifers, $4.2506.25; fair to choice feeders, $4.00® 5.00; common to good Stockers, $2.50® 4.00; good cutting and fair beef cows $2.5003.50; canners, $1.5002.50; common tc choice bulls, $2.7505.00; calves, common t< fair, $4.0006.00; calves, good to fancy, $6.0( @6.25. HOGS—Heavy packing sows, $4.9505.10 mixed packers and barrow tops, $5.10$ 5.20; choice to prime heavy shipping barrows, $5.15®5.30; light barrow butchers $5.1005.30; choice to light barrows and smooth sows,. $5.1005.27V4; rough sows and coarse stags. [email protected]; throw-outs, al weights', $3.5004.50; pigs, $4.0004.40; pigs $4.4004.90. ' Omaha, Neb.. Mar. 26. CATTLE—Market 10@15c higher. Nativ* steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers, $3.50$ 6.26; western steers, $3.7505.50; Texai steers, $3.2504.75; cows and heifers, $2.75$ 4.50; canners. $2.2503.50; stockers and feed ers, $3.00®5.25; calves, $3.0006.00; bulls anc Stags, $3.00®.3.10. HOGS—Market 10c higher. Heavy, $4.81 05.00; mixed. $4.8504.90; light, $4.8004.95 pigs, $3.7504.50; bulk of sales. $4.8904.96. SHEEP—Market steady to 10c higher yearlings. $6.5007.00: wethers, $6.0004.0 •we*. $5.7506.40: lambs. $6.7508.00.
s> English Premier Near Death. London, Mar. 26. Premier Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is steadily growing worse. The public Wednesday was given a guarded notification of the real gravity of his malady which up to the present time has been known only to a few persons. Night Riders Burn Warehouse. Owenton, Ky., Mar. 26. —Owenton was visited Wednesday by a “gumshoe" band of night riders, who set fire to three large tobacco warehouses, causing a loss of about $30,000 and destroying 150,000 pounds of tobacco, in addition to three buildings. Secret Peddlers to Suffer. Peking, Mar. 26. —Seven men arrested recently charged with trafficking in government secrets have been found guilty and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. This punishment is generally considered to be worse than death. Gen. Baity Dc~'* San Francisoo, Mar. J 6.- Gen. Elisha I. Baily, U. S. A., retired, died at the army general hospital. Presidio. 30 Days’ Trial SI.OO .is the offer on Pineules. Relieves Back-ache, Weak Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic Pains. Best on sa|e for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for young and old. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Mch,A,My.
