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Sfce  RURAL.  NEW-YORKER 
H4M5, 
OTTAWA  FNCINES 
N.  Y.  Wholesale  Markets 
(Continued  from  page  1549.) 
Tomatoes,  lb .  10  @ 
Mushrooms,  lb .  15  @ 
Cucumbers,  doz .  1  00  @ 
Lettuce,  doz  .  no  & 
.Radishes,  100  bunches, .  3  00  @ 
HOPS. 
State,  prime  to  choice .  48  @ 
Medium  to  good .  45  @ 
Old  stock . 4  & 
Pacific  coast . . .  15  @ 
When  you  write  advertisers  mention 
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JBarn  Equipment 
enables  you  to  do  your  '  A  fj  * 
present  work  in  half  the  time —  rw\  ^7  \ 
keeps  hired  help  contented — improves  JT  * 
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barn.  Why  not  get  acquainted  with  the  equipment  that^^jl 
Cuts  Work  in  Half 
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“Safety-First’' 
Bull  Staff  at  dealers 
or  $3.00 
f.  o.  b.  ft  Atkinson. 
$3.2$ 
f.  0.  b.  Elmira 
HAT  AND  STRAW. 
Hay.  Timothy,  No.  1.  ton  .  19  50  @20  90 
No.  2 . 18  UU  @19  90 
No.  3  . 15  00  @17  00 
Clover  mixed . . . 12  00  @19  00 
Straw,  Rye, . 13  00  @1400 
GRAIN. 
Wheat.  No.  1.  Northern  Spring .  2  04  @ 
Corn,  as  to  duality,  bush .  1  00  @1  08 
Flour,  carlots,  at  N.Y.  bbl . .10  20  @10  5U 
Oats,  as  to  weight,  bush .  00  @  01 
Rye,  free  from,  onion .  I  55  @  I  67 
FKKO. 
City  Bran .  32  00  ®  33  00 
Middlings  .  35  00  38  00 
Red  Dog .  45  00  48  00 
Corn  Meal  .  44  00  40  00 
RETAIL  PRICES  AT  NEW  YORK. 
These  are  not  the  highest  or  lowest  figures 
noted  here,  hut  represent  produce  of  good 
quality  and  the  buying  opportunities  of  at  least; 
half  of  New  York’s  population. 
Eggs— Fancy,  white,  large,  doz .  60  @  95 
Mixed  colors,  new  laid .  52  @  50 
Ordinary  grade? .  40  @  45 
Butter,  fancy  prints. lb .  46  @  47 
Tub.  choice . . 41  @  43 
Chickens,  roasting,  lb .  34  @  35 
Broilers,  common  to  good,  lb .  34  @  35 
Fricassee,  lb .  22  @  25 
Fowls . . .  25  @  28 
Turkeys,  .  33  @  37 
Leg  of  lamb .  25  @  28 
Lamb  Chops . . .  25  @  30 
Roasting  beef .  25  @  28 
Pork  chops .  24  @  26 
Loin  of  pork  . 22  <s  24 
Lettuce,  head .  10  &  12 
Cabbage,  head  . .  10  @  16 
Potatoes,  peck  .  60  @  65 
Wlestclox 
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farmer's  day— 
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of  hours,  for  chores  and 
in  the  field. 
Big  Ben’s  the  only 
time-clock  the  modern 
farmer  knows. 
That’s  why  Big  Ben 
goes  to  the  farm,  at 
Christmas  every  year 
—to  lend  a  hand  in  pre¬ 
paring  forplantingdays. 
Where  Big  Ben’s  wound 
up  every  night,  the  farm  can¬ 
not  run  down. 
He’s  seven  inches  tall, 
spunky,  neighborly  —  down¬ 
right  good. 
At  your  jeweler's,  S2.50  in 
the  States,  S3.50  in  Canada. 
Sent  prepaid  on  receipt  of 
price  if  your  jeweler  doesn’t 
stock  him. 
Western  Clock  Co. 
La  Salle,  Ill.,  U.  S.  A. 
Receipts  at  New  York  during  eight  days  end 
ing  Dec.  6;  1910: 
Butter,  lbs . 2,388,541 
Eggs,  doz .  969,729 
Dressed  Poultry,  packngesi  .  53,04! 
Live  Poultry,  crates  . .  11,824 
Cotton,  bales  .  6(1,52! 
Apples,  bbls  .  67,141 
Lemons,  boxes  .  3,399 
Onions,  sacks  . 28,04? 
Oranges,  boxes  .  134,181 
Potatoes,  bbls.  . .  08,822 
Corn,  bush .  30,809 
Hay,  tons  . 5.00C 
Oats,  bush .  400, 00C 
Rye,  bush.  . . 41,259 
Wheat,  . .  2,451,809 
Rosin,  bbls .  11,329 
Spirits  Turp.,  bbls.  . .  2,791 
Tar,  bbls .  1,404 
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Rutter,  creamery  . .  32* 
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storage  .  3 4  ft 
Potatoes,  bu .  1.35(1 
Apples,  bbl . 4.091(1 
Onions,  bu . 1.50* 
Cranberries,  bbl .  7.50 * 
Cabbage,  bbl .  2.50* 
Spinach,  ttu .  5(1* 
Cucumbers,  hothouse,  doz .  2.25* 
Dressed  turkeys  .  25* 
Fowls  .  14* 
Chickens  15* 
Veals  .  13* 
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Oats  .  33* 
R.v<?  .  1.46* 
Hay,  Timothy  . 16.50* 
Live  Hogs  .  9.9m* 
Steers  .  7.011* 
Feeders  .  4.60* 
Sheep  .  5.00* 
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Makers  of  Westclox 
Percheron  Breeders  Meet 
The  annual  meeting  of  the  Percheron 
Society  of  America  held  December  -1  at 
Chicago,  was  largely  attended;  304  mem¬ 
bers  were  represented  in  the  roll  call  and 
approximately  -1,000  more  by  proxy. 
Secretary  Dinamore  reported  that  9,044 
registrations  had  been  made  during  the 
year,  an  increase  of  0%  per  cent,  over 
the  preceding  year;  140  imported  horses 
were  recorded,  but  only  59  of  those  were 
brought  over  during  the  past  year.  Of 
the  total  registrations  2,014  were  regis¬ 
tered  from  Illinois  and  1,772  from  Iowa, 
so  that  these  two  States  contributed  41.8 
per  cent,  of  the  grand  total.  Ohio  came 
third  with  747  registrations,  Kansas 
fourth  with  653,  and  Nebraska  fifth,  with 
406  registrations;  S47  new  members 
were  added  during  the  year  and  the  mem¬ 
bership  is  now  in  excess  of  8,000  breed¬ 
ers.  Transfer  certificates  issued  during 
the  year  totaled  9,407,  an  increase  or 
3S  per  cent,  over  the  preceding  year. 
Illinois  and  Iowa  lead  in  numbers  of 
Percherons  purchased  and  most  of  the 
horses  bought  in  those  two  States  were 
bought  within  their  own  borders.  Mon¬ 
tana  purchased  65  per  cent,  of  her  Per¬ 
cherons  from  other  States.  C.  F,  Cur¬ 
tiss  of  Iowa,  YV,  S.  Dunham  of  Illinois, 
and  TT.  L.  Burdick  of  North  Dakota  were 
elected  directors  lo  succeed  themselves, 
and  Arthur  Colegrove,  (Jimrd,  Kansas, 
was  elected  to  .succeed  John  L.  DeLan- 
cey  of  Minnesota,  who  was  not  a  candi¬ 
date  for  reelection.  The  income  of  the 
society^  for  the  year  was  reported  at 
852.237.10.j_  and  the  normal  expenditures 
as  .$46,597.01.  Extraordinary  expendi¬ 
tures  due  to  the  special  litigation 
amounted  to  $16,939.87.  E.  B.  White 
was  reelected  as  President,  U.  L.  Bur¬ 
dick  vice-president,  and  C.  M.  Jones 
treasurer.  Wayne  Dinsruore  continues 
as  secretary. 
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