JffevhA JsohJ 8900 qS'&tfi Market News Reports' ' Reports; 2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,'NoVferKber '88,yi9635; At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Utility 19 00-24.00. Tuesday, Nov. 2d , Thursday, Nov. 38 Friday, Nov, 20 HOGS' 725. Compared with' CATTLE; 509. Supply in- Because of the Thanksgiving CATTLE; 1450. (4 day re- 1141 head last week. Trading eludes 33 percent cows. Com- holiday, no report was avail ppintsl Comnared with 2944 moderately active. Barrows and pared with last Tuesday’s mar-' able from the U.S.' Market SlaUghter ’ and bUIIS Ne cITTLE'% 3 7 Sunn,v in ally slow, but fairly active for steady. steady. Cows grading utHJty ' ’ , Canner and Cutter cows Barrows and gilts: U. S! 1-2, steady; Canner and Cutter 50 ° laded 30 P erce ht cows and , „ . , 190-230 lbs 16.50-17.00, No. higher. heifers. Compared with last weeks 190 . 225 lb£j 17 00 . 17-50 t choice 950-1250 lb. Slaugh- New Holland reported close, slaughter steers steady. fflw . lqts t 0 , 18-0 0. 1-3, 190- ter steers 24.25-25.50, few to Slaughter Steers weighing 1.- Cows grading utdity 25 low- 24Q Jbg 15.75-16. 50, mostly 26.00. Good to low Choice 22.- 150 Pounds down were steady Caan ®r cutter fully 16>00 , 116 s()i 2 _ 3> 230-255 lbs. 00-24.25, Standard- 19.50-22. to 50 lower. Steers weighing steady. Bulls and feeder steers 15 25 . lg 00 ' Cows; Cutter and utnity over 1,150 pounds were 50 to • Sows; U.S. 1-3, 300-450 lbs. 14.Q0-14.75, Canner and low 1 - 00 lower ' Feeders- were 1.00 Qcfiofn 4 ih« 94 nn 9* nn 9 13.00-14.50, 2-3, 400-600 lbs. Cutter 13.00-14.00, Shelly can- 1 1 °^ er r C ° ws and heifers were 900-1250 lbs. 24 00-25 00, 2 . lli0 (j 1.00 higher. small lots 1040-1172 lbs. 25 - SHEEp . 200 , compared Bulls; Utility and Commer- Hi S b choice and P rime grade 94 00° ° 6 with 343 head last week. Trad- cial 19.00-21.50. 4 s Lots Medi- slaughter steers 950-1,250 lbs., ' O.;. Cutter .ud Utility "J t *'“” adr W “ ole4 S,a “ rtMr “ ‘I™ 8 “■ ‘” aer fo’TsoO Ontte' l ii» 7 7s-t^ a 7s e «!h raZ Choice .and Prime 75-101 CALVES' 442. Vealers 1.00- Good and low choice 900 to a l , *in cn' 6 n lb lambs 21.- 2.00 higher. Choice grade veal- I>2oo pounds 22-23*50. Stan ner down to 10 50 00-22.00, Choice 19.50-21.00, ers 34.00-36.00, Good 30.00- dardß all weights 18-21. „J? Vo -n U 99 no p d s' J a* Good 18.00-19 50, Utility 15.- 34 00, Standard 25 00-31.00'. Cows: Cutter and utility 99 nn 9 8 4°n 0 n 22 ‘ 00 ’ G * d 00-18 00. Utility 21.00-26 00, Cull 17.00- 14 s °- 16 ' Can ner and low^cut -22 00-24 00. u 2 1 00 ter 13-14.50, shelly canner i cm J® ts HOGS. 251. Barrows and down to 11 - loads Choice 520-/00 lbs 24.- eilts to 50 lower TT S Heifers: Good grade 19-21, Chicago Cattle f.i“ 7 0 u-sa™, mk™ S sn° liis 2 9 9 o(usT r 0 h rnnd Weekly Review gilts 16.35-16 60, Lot 1-2, 238 1B^ 7 oSO IDS 00 22 60, Good. &nd «« Jn AA O O nJW oca PGfidßPS' A. 101 l of 12 sond Choice 600-800 lbs 21 00-22 - CATTLE _ Three day re- “- 00 - 2 " 3 247 - 256 lbS ' and J o , ee 758 . Sow Flower Seeds 50 Medium and Good 550-800 24,600 compared l 25.- gs _ 4o po undi 2il 7 , 5 Ued km ds Sow larkspur. , cornflower, PAT wwQ L n „ vearago ’ feeder pigs 6 OD-9 25 per head. 600-800 pounds 19-2 H, and coreopsis and snapdragon aa CALVES: 425 Compared y ear ago - L t choice 60 lbs 12 00 common at'the same weight the garden where they are to viith 632 head last week. Trad- Trading on slaughter steers head ‘ 16.50-19. mature, iif the ground le nk>t mg moderately active Veal- and heifers uneven with un- p g HEE p. n Not enough on Calves- 169, vealers 1.00 to frozen. A. O. Rasmussen, Pena, eis steady Choice grade veal- even distribution of receipts establish a market 200 higher “Choice and prime State extension ornamental ers 34 00-36.00, Good 29.00- from day-to-day and interrup- __ 35-39, good and low choice Horticulturist, says by 'sowing' 34 00, Standard 24.00-29 00, tion of normal slaughtering 30-35, standard 25-30, common n the Sail the flo'wers start this week contributing factors, and utility 18-25. nto growth much earlier i*. Slaughter steers closed-steady Dairy cattle sald slow and the spring, even though- they, to instances 50 lower co-mpar- barely steady at the November may Lie dormant over winter. ed to last Friday Heifers 27 auction The' 204 cows, se steady. Cows steady to 75 veil i bu j ls and 20 heifers higher, advance on canner and changed- hands at the pre-hol cutter. Bulls and- few feeders steady. Slaughter steers; Fully doz en loads Prime 1200-1300-Ihs 24.50, Bulk High Choice and Prime 1050-1380 lbs- 23.75- i 24.25. Few loads 1 High Choice and Prime 1450-1500 lbs 22 - 75-23.00, Bulk Choice 900- 1300 lbs. 23.00-23.75. with moderate number of loads average to High Choice 1000- 1150 lbs. at 24.00. Choice 1300-1400 lbs. 22 50-23.25, Good 900-1250 lbs. 21 25- 23.- 00, Mixed Good and Choice 1000-1300 lbs. 22.25-23.25, (Continued on page 3) New 140-bushel spreader STRENGTH and QUALITY where it counts in a, Big Spreader Look under the box, see how knee braces under compres sion hold box tight at the top. Notice the full-width, heavy duty’axle. Look at the beaters and paddles. Paddle-Centered delivery from' the beaters for uniform spreading. .Less 'buildup on paddle shaft. Look at the' front end recessed raddle chain with full length idler shaft. Raddle hugs the floor surface, reduces lodging of cobs or frozen material. Notice the- armored sides protection against loader damage. See the dutch-protected power line and heavy-duty, toller-driven chain. 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Stock’ hulls ■brought $125-200, and! stock heifers sold for $75-445. • The 154 horses at the Nov ember 25 auction, sold” slow and lower. ißadmg horses brought $lOO-2401' dirtvtng horses were $lOO-150; and'kil ilers brought 5 to ‘6 icente a pound. Pony mares were* $4O - and .geldings $3O-80'. A total of 311 mabltef hogs sold at steady prices- on v the November 25 au'ction. ’ Retail hogs to local butchers brought 18 to 18.50 while 1 'to’ 3, gra des went to (packers 1 at 16.10 to 16.75. Heavyweight hogs ■brought 15.25 to 16.25, an d sows were 11.50 to 13.50. The 81 calves at the Novem ber 25 sale sold 2.00' higher. Choice and prime vealers were 34-37, good and low choice 3'2-34, standard 28-32, jond cull and common 15.2 d. SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns,, " Poultry' Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Faint • Dries White , • Disinfects Against 5 ' Disease -• Kills Files; 90% Desa Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Bd., R 4, Dane. 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