The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, November 06, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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Rea! Estate
FUENISHED ROOMS AND
BOARDING
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
boa. by meal, day or week Ap
ply 100. N. second St.. corner Boas and
Second .greets.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 Vi-story
dwelling houses for sale. Klder Real
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—NEW HOUSES—2I3I Der
ry St., steam heat, $23.0U; 1133 Deny
St., steam heat. S28.00; 2137. Kerry St.,
steam heat, $28.U0. Inquire I'. VAN
DIfIRLOO, 2119 Derry St., or Masonic
Temple. Third and State.
FOR RENT—-House No. 527 Schuylkill
street; rent $16.00. Possession at
once. Apply to J. C. MEHRING, 2439
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT—3-story brick house, eight
rooms: all improvements; at 516 N".
Sixteenth St. Inquire 514 N. Sixteenth
St. Bell phone 2384 J.
FOR RENT Two 2H-story brick
houses, Nos. 1521 and 1523 Vernon
street. Rent $15.00 each. Possession
immediately. E. A. HEFFL/EFINGEK,
East End Bank.
FOR RENT—'33S South Fifteenth St.; 8
rooms and bath; wide front porch and
balcony; hot and cold water in cellar.
Apply to F. 11. HANTZMAN, 660 Briggs
or 613 Forster St.
FOR RENT—Flight-roomed house, 608
AJuench street; all conveniences; pos
session at once Inquire 1301 N. Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT—
-1317 Perry St., 2d floor apt $3.1.00
1315 Market St.. 3rd tloor apt.. $28.00
1247 Mulberry, 2d tloor apt., ..$28.00
2336 Perry St., new house $25.00
1901 Holly street $25.00
1216 Berryhill St., house, $22.50
1447 & 1443 Berryhill, houses, ..$22.50
2338 Ellersly St $18.50
2108 Perry St. SIS.OO
HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th St.
FOR RENT —All improve
ments—
-2614 Catherine, $16.00
1")09 Naudain $17.00
530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50
Apply Kuhn & Hershey,
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOP. RENT
FOR light housekeeping, with and with
out kitchenettes; all rooms strictly
private; nicely papered; stoves furnish
ed free; laundry, phone and bath room
privileges; basement lockers for sur
plus furniture. Inquire office, 429
Broad street, or Janitress, room 6. same
building.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Apartment facing Sixth
street; improvements, with use of
both phones. Apply 1715 N. Sixth St.
F'OR RENT —Small apartment on South
Fourth street; city steam heat; refer
ence required. Inquire 29 S. Dewberry
st.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
XEWIJV furnished rooms, fronting on
Capitol Park. K lee trie light, hot and
cold running water in each room. Use
of phone and large bath. Apply 4lu
North street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E,
DF3SIRABLE brick house on Eighteenth
street, near Walnut; all improve
ments; lot 18x100'. For sale at reason
able price; mortgage inav remain. Get
particulars. BEKL ItICALTY CO., Herg
ner Building.
LOOK at the brick house. No. 239 N.
Fourteenth St., near State; all im
provements; electric lights; porch; prii e
reasonable; mortgage taken at 5U per
cent. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner
Building.
II PER CENT, gross on investment—
two practically new houses, in good
condition cost $3,500. For sale at a
great sacrifice; BELL REALTY CO.,
r.ergner Building.
FOR SALE—2I9 Reily St.; 3-story
brick; :i rooms, bath and furnace;
lot t:'.x9(i. BR INTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SAEE—On Long St., Camp Hill,
frame bungalow; nearly new; three
squares from trolley line; one acre of
ground. Price $2,700, BUIN'TON
PACKEJI CO., Second and Walnut Sts.
i-Utt SALE— House No. 1831 N. Sixth St.
Remodeled throughout: all improve
menu. Apply GEORGE W. OKTIJ, 423
FARM LANDS FOR SALE
BJHALL MISSOURI FARM—SS.OO cash
and Su.OO monthly; no interest or
faxes; highly productive land. Close
to three big markets. Write for pho
tographs and full information. Munger
I, 115. N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City!
Mo.
They Rarely Arc Idle
'J I guess it is nothing more than
an idle rumor."
"Idle? 1 guess not. It is the busi
est ol.i rumor that ever happened.''—
Brooklyn Eagle.
l»o thine own task and be there with
content. —Goethe.
Houses for Rent
022 A*h A vp., 2% h. fj. « r„ *lO
IfO I .in den St., 3 h. f„ s p.. at 12
l«lft 1 - S. 21 % St.. h. r *|o
035 IYriKKN St., 2\ j m. f.. 0 r „ sl2
2137 \ tins \ V e„ 'J'/s h. b., 7 r. b„ «13
J? IK2 \. 7th St., 3 n. !».. S r. b„. . .SU'l
1503 S. c»meruit St., 2'» n. I)., K r., Si;{
-'I IS \. 7tli S|„ 3 h. I»„ h p. b m |;i
302 i)alM> Aw., 2 m. f„ a p. a b., *14.50
1.*»07 \ Ilison St.. 'XVi *. h., S r. «V b.. 31? 15
027 (IriSKM St., 3 m. !»., Sr., J«»ir,
153« s. i;iih st., 3 *». i». f s r., . . mii;
tMro Emerald St., 3 h. l»„ 5r.,.., .*l7
IN2O Herry St., 2«£ m. f., 7 p. b. A t., SIS
210 \nle St.. 2 *. b., 7 r. b S2O
lie; V 2«3 St., 2Vie *. f.. 7p. b *2H
I 100 >liill»«'Pry St., ;i h. h., S r., $35
I 44»» V Otli St.. 3 n. b
1027 Market St., 3m. b., 10 r„ .S4O
1503 N. 2«l St., 3 k. b., IO r. b. v. h.. M 5
2230 V 2«l St.. 3 m. b., It) r. b SSO
200 S. Front St., ok. I».. IO r. 2 b., $75
23 S. Front St., furuiMhed. 4 n. I»., II
r.» 2 h.
Middlrtovin Pike (IliKhKplrek, so.ri<)
PES BltOOli—2o3o t urtln St., . . .910
F.NOI- \—Adami St., 2 «. f., sl2
iu;;,l,\ VISTA. Konn Ave, (furll(fell
ed Hoiimim, )j||4
CAMP fills I.—| Height*), ...mis
Ij ICK\OW—Fopkc I.n lie, $25
NEWPORT-—! MarHhall property) $(10
Mulberry A t'hrlaitlfin St*., nnra«e. $5
APARTMENTS—7I(I >. Oth SI., rftv
h lea 111 bent >241 & S3O
Miller Bros. & Neefe
tEAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
boensr and Court Streets
Wants
HELP WANTED—MALE.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED; Ablebodied unmarried men
between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write tho English language. For
information apply to Recruiting Officer.
Kergner Building, 3d & Market sts.,
Harrisburg, 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster,
353 Pine St.. Williamsport. or 37 \V.
■Market St.. York. I'a.
SALFJSMAN to call on physicians. Es
tablished trade. Expenses and com
mission. P. u. Box 121. Philadelphia.
S2O TO $35 PER MONTH extra money
to any employed person, without in
terfering with regular work. No sell
ing. No canvassing. Positively no in
vestment. Unemployed need not apply.
Address The Silver-Mirror Co., Inc., 123
W. Madison St., Chicago., 111.
IT COSTS ONE PENNY.
Invest that small sum in a postal
card just to find out If my Private
Eessons in Shorthand. Typewriting,
Penmanship, Rapid Calculations.
will appeal to you. 1 will gladly give
you full information. MERLE E. KEL
LER, Room 309, Patriot Building.
AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL—
Tho oldest, best ar,d most reliable
automobile school ih the country. A
full course of practical instructions for
$35.00, Including long driving and re
pairing lessons. Hundreds of good
paying positions arc open for compe
tent men. Make application now. Easy
payments. Open day and evenings. 5
N. Cameron St,
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
YOUNG MAN would like to have day's
work of any kind. Apply 1311 Cow
den street.
YOUNG MAN wants position at firing
boilers. Call or address 612 Granite
St.
BAKER—AII around man wants work
in small shop. Address or call 115
Nissley St., Middletown.
YOUNG MAN, 18 years of age, wants
work of any kind; willing to work
hard Call or address S. E. S.. 2017
Wallace, City.
COLORED married man, sober and In
telligent; wishes work of any kindr-
Will accept position as elevator oper
ator, porter, janitor, driving of any
kind. Address S. Fifteenth St.
YOUNG MAN would like to have posi
tion as driver of delivery wagon; can
give good reference. Apply IS3O Ilerr
street.
HOUSE CLEANING, windows, paints
and floors, automobiles washed and
polished; work neatly done. Phone 2858.
GHAUFF'EUR wishes position with pri
vate family; seven years experience.
Apply 320 Cherry St.
DRUGGIST washes a position; regis
tered. C. T. H., 377 N. Eighth St.,
Lebanon, Pa.
EXPERIENCED COOK, colored, wants
position in hotel or restaurant, or
[ getting suppers or banquets for pri
j vale parties, Best of references. Ad-
I dress K.jJ,, 521 Browns avenue.
WANTED—Position as a clerk in store
or position as violinist. Address
Hershey Hotel, llarnsbuig.
WANTED—A young man would like
a position as stenographer or book
keeper or any other occupation. Call
at 407 lteily street.
HELP WANTED.
, BECOME Railway Mail Clerks, (75.00
' month; examinations coming, Sam-
I pie questions free. Franklin institute.
| Dept. 3«OT, Kochester, N. V.
-
HELP WANTED— FEMALE.
WANTED —Girls 16
years oi' age and over.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar
Company.
■
\\ ANTED—White—A strong girl or
I middle-aged woman to assist with
j housework and to attend to invalid
j lady. -Apply at once. 107 t>. Second St.,
j Harrisburg, Pa.
ASSISTANT COOK and extra girl
wanted. Hershey House, 327 Market
street.
S2O TO |3r. PEU .MONTH extra money
to any employed person, without in
! terteriug with regular work. No scil
| uig. No canvassing. Positively no In
j vestment. Unemployed need not appiv.
I Address The Silver-Mirror <'o„ inc I*3
j W. Madison St., Chicago., 111.
ANIONIC can earn more money in spare
| or lull time with our wonderful Pol
| ishing Pad. Ketails for iOe, Constant
jiy repeats. Send 10c for sample and
: complete information. The Mogul MIK
I Co., Cleveland, O.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
I COLORED woman wants house clean
; ing by (lie day or general housework.
| 1329 Wyeth Ave.
j WANTED Curtains to wash and
j _ stretch. 523 Myrtle Ave.
! WANTED—By young colored woman,
i days work of any kind or washing
to do at home. Can give referenc"
j Call or address Sin James Ave.
I WANTED—General housework, by eol
! ored woman. Address or call 000
South St.
I WANTED—Colored woman desires light
housework or position as chamber
maid. Address or call ;,v:, South .St.
WANTED—By a young colored girl, a
place to do general housework or
day's work. Call or address lltili .Lib
erty St.
COLORED LADY wishes a position as
cook or general housework, can give
reference. Apply 362 S. Cameron St.
YOUNG colored woman would like to
have day's work of any kind or disli
I wagll lng. Apply 1219 N. Seventh St.
1 WANTED —White woman wants dav's
work of any kind. Call 429 Broad
; street, room 26.
j A COLORED woman wishes position to
] do light housework. Call iO7 South
I Ave.
: MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN would like to
keep house for widower, or clean
house, oi- line out. Apply 2tio Herr St.
' A DRESSMAKER wants sewing bv day
or week; children's clothes a sp'ecial
) ty. Apply at 1329 Wyeth Ave.
; A COEOitL'D GIRD wants work in res
i taurarit, or chambermaid in hotel or
I boarding house. Apply Wyeth Ave.
' MONEY "
to Loan
EMPLOYEES
DISCOUNT CO.
;«i N. Third St., 2nd Floor
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HARRTKBURG fITAR-ENDEPEND'ii.NT, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1914."
WAR AREA EXTENDED BY THE ENTRY OF TURKEY AND BY THE OPERA TIONS OF THE FLEETS
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Tbcre haw been a gveut KUflitinn to (he area or war tttiough I lie entry of Turkey »s an ally of Germany and Austria. On land there ate the Kianco-llelglan battle Hue. two liuuuted
and fifty miles long; the Russian line, from the Baltic to the Carpathians, six hundred miles long: the Servian line in Bosnia, ninety miles long, and now a i'ourth line of sixty or seventy uillea.
wl ere t lie Russians have pushed across the border of the Caucasus and occupied several Turkish towns. In the North Sea an English fleet is protecting the left of the battle line in Belgium,
while patrols are looking out for German mine layers iu the open waters and in the Atlantic toward. Icelnud The German fleet lias its base behind Heligoland and German war ships are re
ported at the Aland Islands, in the Baltic. The Itussian Baltic fleet is in Ihe Gulf of Finland and Russia has another fleet In the Black Sea off Odessa. The Turkish fleet is tit Constantlnoplt
» ! :i tie Xra of Marmora, while B.itish and French war ships are bombarding the Dardanelles forts and the Adriatic port of Cattaro. and the Austrian fleet is bottled uu ar. I'ola
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Miscellaneous
FURNITURE PACKING
PACKING—A. H. SUHICN'K, 190U Norths
Sixth street, first class packer o£ fur
niture, china and bricabrac. Bell iilione
3 my. »
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street —
furniture, china and piano packing. I
Shipments looked after at both ends.
Also all kinds of hauling. Beit pnono ,
iZHW. •
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
WANTED—To buy second-handed meat
cooler, two blocks and one counter;
.separately or together. Call at lfcoJ
ltudy street.
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FINANCIAL.
MONEY TO LOAX upon real estate se
curities in any aaiounts and upon any |
terms to suit ilia burrunt.. .widiitaj ;
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ROOF PAINTING
NOW is the time to have your roof
painted, before old King Winter j
shows up the leaks. Wc usu tin bent
grade <»i paint—olack or red. Prices!
reasonable. call or address 1335 bus- J
quclyiiina St. !
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STORAGE.
II Ail 111 rili II KG STORAGE CO. Two i
new eight-story brick warehouses,
one absolutely fireproof, divldeu into
lireproof private rooms of various
sizes for the storage of household j
goods; tile other warenouse of tile most
approved type of lire reiardant con -
Btruction for general mereuanuise. "L'ney
are equipped Wltii two large eieetne
freight elevators anil spiral chute lor
the <iuiok and safe hanuiing 01 House
hold souds and all kinds ef merchan
dise. Low storage rates. South tieeoud
street, near Pax ton, on the tracks of
I'cniia. K. ft.
OLE GOLD AND SILVER
HICiHIiST CASH PHICKS i'AID for old
gold, silver, watches, anu jewelry.
JUol'.i J i I u. ill Jeweler, 1
i iuiu street.
MONLY TO LOAN
15.00 TO 160.00 on your plain note, to
any person holuing a salaried posi
tion; ail transaction strictly conuuen
| tiul. Employees Discount Co., ju A,
| nurd at., second tloor.
L.OANS —$5 to $-00 for honest working
people without bank credit at iejs
than legal rates, payable lit insia.ii
uieiits to suit ooriowurs conveiiieuct
CO-OftlOVTl VK
LtfOan and investment Co..
«04 Cnestuul at
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AL.L, kinds ol hauling; large two-ton
truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in
the city and suburbs, Prices itason
aole. Picnic anu pleasure trips, uay or
evening. WAi. H. Li.A_K.ii i<„.i Vernon
at. Hell phone ioITJ.
Lost and Found
__ FOUND
F'Ot'VD—Gold watch fob witli initials
W. A. W. thereon. Owner can have
sa-nie !f they rail at 1 408 State St.
FOUND—A lost, opportunity to get bar
bering done at the most sanitary
shop in the state. Shop closes Satur
days at 10.30 p. m. 808 BOYKIt'S, 22 S.
Dewberry St.
FOUND—The home of reliable work for
particular people at EGOERT'S Steam
Dyeing and French Cleaning Works,
IMarket St. Call either phone, we'll
do tile rest.
—
Just Phone
For Coal
When in :i liui'ry don't lie afraid to telephone us
for fear your order will not he given prompt atten
tion.
That is one of tho tilings we are careful about—
telephone orders. They are given as much consid
eration as if you called at our office in person.
There is no delay iu hauling it to you as we own
over 1 (JO horses and prompt delivery is easy for us
to do.
•lust phone us next time.
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United ice & Coal Co.
Forstsr & Cowden Third & Boas
loth ft Chestnut Hummal St Mulberry
ALSO STEELTON, PA.
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Sale and Exchange
i'OE SALE
AUTO FOR SALE—Four-Cylinder, 30-
iiorsepov/er Jackson, five passenger;
good condition; will take SlOu less than
it is worth if sold now. Call 214 Cres
cent St.
FOR SALE—One parlor heater and one
kitchen range; butl> an good as new.
Apply to 328 n. Front St.. Steelton, Pa,
FOl: SALE—3tf shares international
Educational Publishing Co. preferred,
at $27.3U ,•(■;• r; larc. Address .i'Jiti, care
Htar-Independent.
FOR Uigii class touring car: 40
11. I'.; fully equipped; iate model; mo
hair Lop; wind shicid; speedometer,
tools, etc; extra tiro and rim; h'ooil as
new; car will be sold with a guarantee
as a very reasonable prize. Apply
Universal Motor Car Co.. No. J 7 1 u North
Sixth street.
FOR SALE—I (five) McCue wire
wheels, iUx.'iH, ailghtlv used. $50.00;
regular price *130.00. For further in
formation address Postodtee Box 445,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
i''Olt SALE—Boarding and rooming
house, opposite Pennsylvania station;
best location in city. Call at 41S Mar
ket street.
BARBERS TAKE NOTICE Special!
Three-cup racks, $1.25 Come quick
at this price. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO.,
til i N. Third St.
FOR SALE— AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and
117 S. Second St., 5,030 gallons New
Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality.
All the full line ot the Acme make.
FLAGS all nations; butterflies; baseball
players; 30 (lags all nations; 20 but
tertiies, 50c—5c postage. Large Amer
ican flags, ISxIS inches, 13c—,1c post
age. MITCHELL., 141 Broad St., City.
STOVES—New and second hand stoves
bought and sold. Heaters and ranges
of ail kinds complete with pipe and
tiltlnga at low prices. S. GOLD, 1016
Market street. 801 l phone 13S1U.
FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S. 111-117 a
Second St., 5,000 sets new sasli. SxlO
12 1«. primed and glazed, at »l.li per
aet. Also other sizes
Formosa's Ancient Tree
_1" Formosa there is a tree between
2,500 and 3,000 years old with a cir
cumference of sixty-five feet and the
lowest branches forty-five feet from
the ground. The tree is a species of cy
press, the Japanese beuiki.
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Death and Obituary
DIED.
ZONE—On Thursday, November 5. 1914,
William Lear Xone, at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Mary Troxell, «2»
N. Sixth St., Reading.
Burial on Monday afternoon at 5!..10
o'clock, in lit. Kalmia cemetery, Har
rlsburg. Friends and relatives'are in
vited to attend without further notice.
CORL—-On Wednesday evening. Novem
ber 4, George V. Corl, agfd 78 years,
4 months and 27 days.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock, from his late residence. No. 1 I
Evergreen siree!. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend without further
notice. Burial V Shoop's Church cem
etery.
DRjtWI3ACGH On Thursday, Novem
ber 4. 1914, at 9.30 p. m., William
Drawbaugh, of Goldsboro, York
county, Pa., aged $2 years.
Burial on Sunday. November S, at
10,30 a. m„ from his late residence, in
terment at Mt. Chester cemetery.
IWant Your Property
On my list of real estate for sale.
Anyone having desirable property to
trade or sell for cash on a fair basis,
should see me at once—no charge un
less sale is made.
Every day we have buyers for all
sorts of properties—people who mean
business and will close deals at once.
Shall we show them yourst If you are
troubled with vacancies I will fill your
vacant stores, your flats or your
houses. I make a specialty of the" col
lection of rent and the general care
and management of property and will
take pleasure in calling on you by ap
pointment.
Write 'phone or call.
Can place capable, experienced man
to solicit and build up rental and sales
department.
A. C. YOUNG
Everything in Heal Estate
SB North Third Street.
Bell 713-J.
PhiJadelniiln Produce Market
Philadelphia, Nov. 6.—Wheat steady;
No. 2 red spot, export, 113?4@1I6%; No,
1 norther.' Duiuth export. 1 @ 129 l n.
Corn steady; No. 2 yellow, local, 84
©841,4.
Oats steady; No. 2 white, 34%.
Bran firmer; winter, per ton, $24.50®
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a section of its staff specially organized for
that purpose. It carries daily an expert
analysis of the developments of the war, in
cluding a discussion of the plausibility of
unverified rumors. Its editorial treatment
of current topics is intelligent and forceful.
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Regular Trice, 85r per month, X . R.F.D,...
» l ® P w "* r - /Pwt oact .....sute
25.00: spring, $24.00®)24.50.
Itetined sugars weak; powdered, 5.10;
fine granulated, 5.00; Confectioners' A,
4.00.
Butter higher: western creamery, ex
tra, nearby prints, fancy, 38.
liggs higher; nearby ilrsts, free case,
$10.20: current receipts, free case. $9.30
®59.60; western extra firsts, free case,
$10.20; Ilrsts, free case, $9.30 (j) $9.60.
Live poultr; steady; fowls, 136.15;
old roosters, llfel2; chickens, 12®13;
ducks, 13® 14; geese, 13®14.
Dressed poultry steady: turkeys, fan
cy, 22®23; ordinary, 18®£0; fowls,
heavy, 16@17; average receipts, 14®15;
small, 12© 13; old roosters, I 1 •*.
Flour steady; winter straight, 5.00®
5.25; spring straight, 5 35®5.50; <lo„
patent, 5.70®5.85.
Hay was firm; timothy. No. 1, large
oalcs. 18.50® 19; No. 1 medium bales,
18.50@19; No. 2, 17® 17.50; No. 3, 11.50®
15.50; clover mixed, light mixed, 17.50®
18: No. 1, 10® 17; No. 2. 11@15.
Potatoes firm: Penna., per bushel. 60
®63; New York, per bushel, 48®55.
Chicago Livestock Market
Chicago, Nov. 6,—Hogs—Receipts,
20.000; stroll*. Bulk, 7.50®7.70: light,
7.25®7.80; mixed, 7.20®7.85; heavy, 7.15
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©7,80; rough, 7.15@7.30; pigs. 4.50®
7.00.
Cattle —Receipts 3,000; steady. Beeves,
6.40® 11.00; steers, 5.70®9.25; sturkors
anil feeders, nominal; town and heifers,
3,50®9.60; calves, 7.f»OW 10.75.
Sh»ep—Receipts 21,000; steady. Sheep,
5.750)6.60; yearlings, 6.76t07.75; lambs,
7.50® 9.25.
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