Jbt RURAL NEW-YORKER 
613 
Market News 
Local Up-State Prices 
JOHNSON ('ITY-EXDICOTT MARKETS 
Hamburg, lb., 20c: boneless roasts, lb., 
20c; lamb chops, lb.. 2So ; mutton, lb., 12 
to 25o; choice kettle roasts, lb.. 14 to 
18c; porJerhou.se steak, lb.. 2<Sc; neck 
cuts. lb.. 10c; sausage, lb.. 25c: roasting 
pigs. lb.. 25c; salt pork; lb.. 23c; veal 
chops, lb . 35c; veal cutlets, lb.. tOc; rab¬ 
bits, lb.. 35c; round steak, lb.. 22c; pork 
loins, lb.. 20 to 25c; sliced ham, lb.. 35c; 
brisket bacon, lb.. 22c. 
Live poultry—Fowls, heavy, lb.. 32 to 
35c; old roosters, lb.. 22c; turkey, lb. 45 
to 50c; geese, lb. 30c; ducks, lb.. 40c. 
Dressed poultry—Fowls, heavy, lb.. 
42c; roasting chickens, lb.. 45c; turkey, 
lb.. 55c; geese, lb.. 42c; ducks, lb.. 40c. 
Eggs—Extra, white. 30c; brown. 30c; 
mixed colors, 30c; duck eggs, 45c. 
Creamery butter, fancy prints. 50c; 
best dairy prints. 40c; dairy in jars. 40c; 
milk, qt., Oc; buttermilk, qt., 5c; skim- 
inilk. qt.. 5c; cheese, whole milk, cream, 
lb.. 33c; skim. 17c; cottage cheese, 10c, 
pimento cheese, lb.. 15c. 
Apples. large, bu.. Baldwins. 8120; 
Greenings. $1.25; Wolf River, $1.25; Ren 
Davis, 00c; Spy. 81.40; other varieties. 
50c to $1. Pears. Kieffer. $1.75. Dried 
apples. 1214c. Citrons, each. 10 to 15c. 
Cranberries, qt.. 20c. 
Beans, dry. lb. 7c; beets, bu . $1.15; 
cabbage, white, lb.. 2c; parrots, bu., 00c; 
cauliflower, best, each, 10c; celery, best, 
bunch. 12 to 15c; eggplant, best, 15c; 
medium. 10c; horseradish roots. It).. 20c; 
lettuce, large heads, 8c; onions, green, 
bunch. 0c; dry. bu.. 75c; parsnips, bu., 
$1 15; potatoes. Im.. 75c; small, bu.. 00c; 
rhubarb, lb.. 5c; radishes, white, hunch. 
Sc; round red. bunch. Gc; sauerkraut, qt.. 
15c; spinach, peck. 30c; Winter squash, 
lb.. 3c; rutabagas, bu.. 00c; vegetable 
oysters, bunch. 10c; vinegar, gal.. 32c. 
Honey, clover, extracted, lb.. 25c; card, 
30c; popcorn, shelled, lb., 10c; on cob, 
8c; buckwheat flour, lb.. 5c; maple syup, 
gal.. 82.50; black walnuts, bu.. 82 50: 
butternuts. $2; liickorynuts. bn., $5 50. 
Syracuse prnr.ic market 
Beef, prime, sides, lb., 10 to 12c; me¬ 
dium. lb.. 5 to 6c; lamb, lb., 25 to 30c; 
live pigs. each. $4 to 85; small dressed 
pigs, lb.. IGc; pork, light, lb., 14 to 15c; 
heavy, lb., 10c; veal, prime, lb.. 17c; 
common, lb.. 15c; sausage, lb.. 20 to 25c. 
Live poultry—Ducks, lb.. 35c; chick¬ 
ens. lb.. 40 to 10c; fowls, lb.. 40 to IGc; 
turkeys, lb.. 50c; geese, lb.. 10 to 45c; 
guinea hens. live. each. $1. 
Dressed poultrv Ducks, lb.. 50c ; chick¬ 
ens. lb.. 55 to 65c; fowls, lb.. 55 to G5c; 
turkeys, lb., 75 to 80c; geese, lb. 45 to 
50c; rabbits, full dressed, lb., 40c. 
Rutter, lb.. 55 to G5c; eggs. 28 to 30c; 
duck eggs. 40 to 50c; lard. lb.. 15c; 
Italian cheese, lb. 54 to 55c; maple 
syrup, gal.. $3. 
Beans, dry. bu.. $1.50 to $5.50; per 
qt., 40 to 12c; beets, bu., 45 to GOe ; cab¬ 
bage, do/., heads, 15 to 25c; per 100 heads, 
$3; red. per do/., GOc ; carrots, bu.. 45c; 
celery hearts, do/.. 00c to $1 ; stalks, do/., 
75c; garlic, lb. 20c; horseradish roots, 
bunch. 10c; lettuce, leaf, crate, $1.40 to 
$2.50; unfits, dry. bu.. 40 to 50c; pars¬ 
ley, do/, bunches. 50c; parsnips, bu.. 75 
to 80c; popcorn, bu.. $1 to $1.50; pota¬ 
toes, bu.. 10 to GOc: rutabagas, bu.. 50c: 
sage. lb.. 10c: sauerkraut, lb.. 5c; turnips, 
bu . 40 to 50c; vegetable oysters, do/, 
bunches. GOc. 
Alfalfa, extra, ton. $22; hav. No. 1, 
$22; No. 2. $17 to $21; No. 3. $15 to 
$16; Timothy, $20 to $22; straw, rye, 
ton, $13; wheat. $1.6; oat, $12. 
ROCHESTER 
Dressed beef, carcass, lb.. 15 to 18<-; 
forequarters, lb.. 10 to 13c; hindquarters, 
lb., IS to 22c; dressed hogs, light, lb.. 14 
to 15c; heavy, lb.. 13 to 14c; Spring 
Iambs, lb., 20 to 22c; yearling lambs, lb., 
16 to 18c; mutton, lb. 11 to 13c; veal, 
lb.. 18 to 20c: 
Live poultry—Fowls, lb., 35 to 38c; 
roosters, lb.. 30 to 32c; old roosters, lb.. 
19c; ducks, lb., 30 to 35c; geese, lb.. 20 
to 25c; turkeys, 11).. 10 to 45c; eggs. 28 
to 30c. 
Apples, bu.. Kings. $1 to $1.25; Spys, 
$1 to $1.40; Greenings. 75 to 90c; Raid- 
wins. 80 to 90c; seconds, 75 to 85c. 
Reets, bu.. GO to 75c; cabbage, ton, 
$9 50 to $10: per 100 beads. $2.50 to 
$3.50; per do/, beads. 30 to 40c; carrots, 
bu.. GO to 70c; celery, do/, bunches. 80c 
to $1; lettuce, curly, do/., 40 to 55c; 
mint, green, do/, bunches, 30 to 35c, 
onions, dry, bu., 40 to 45c; green, do/, 
bunches, 20 to 25c; potatoes, bu.. 45 to 
50e; parsnips, bu.. 65 to 75c; pieplant, 
do/, bunches, $1 ft) 81.25: radishes, do/, 
bunches. $1 to $1.25; spinach, per bu . 
$1.75: turnips, bu.. 40 to 55c; vegetable 
oysters, do/, bunches. 15 to 50c; water¬ 
cress. doz. bunches. 10 to 50c. 
Beans, per 100 lbs., hand-picked, me¬ 
dium. $3.25; red marrow’. $6; white mar¬ 
row. $5; red kidney. $7; white kidney. 
$8 50 to $9; pea, $3; yellow eye, $0: 
Imperials. $7. 
Hides—Steers, No. 1, lb., 5c; No. 2, 
4c; cows and heifers. No. 1. 4c; No. 2. 
3c; bulls and stags. 3c; horsehairs, each, 
$2 to $3.50; lambs, each, 50c to $1 ; calf. 
No. 1. lb. 9c No. 2. 7c. Wool, fleece, 
lb.. 15 to 18c, unwashed, medium, 15 
to 18c. 
Clover seed, per bu., $14 to $14.50; 
Timothy, $4 to $4.50; Alsike, $14 to 
$15; Alfalfa, $14.50 to $15.50. 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
Such slight, changes as have taken place 
are mostly towards lower levels. Very 
warm weather, with the season tw’o weeks 
early, all contribute to Die slackness of 
the produce markets. 
BUTTER—CHEESE— -EGGS 
Blitter, higher; creamery, 43 to 52c; 
dairy. 35 to 43c; crocks. 30 to 38c; com¬ 
mon. 22 to 25c. Cheese, dull and lower; 
daisies aud flats. 25 to 27e; longhorns, 
27 to 29c. Hggs 4 steady ; hennery, 28 to 
33c; State and Western candled, 27 to 
28c ; duck eggs, 50 to 55c. 
POULTRY 
Dressed poultry, dull; turkeys, 57 to 
62<-; fowl. 35 to 40c; capons, 50 to GOc; 
old roosters. 28 to 29c; ducks. 42 to 45c; 
geese. 32 to 35c. Live poultry, dull; 
fowl. 34 to 37c; chickens, 30 to 34c; old 
roosters, 2G to 28c; ducks. 40 to 45c; 
geese. 30 to 32c. 
APPLES POTATOES 
Apples, quiet; 8pitzeuberg. Baldwin. 
Spv. $1.50 to $1.75; Green 1 rigs, $1.25 to 
$1.50; seconds, 75c to $1. Potatoes, 
weak; good to choice white, bu.. 55 to 
70cseconds, Bermudas, bid., $14.50 to 
$16.50; sweet**. Jersey, hamper, $2 to $3. 
GRAPES AND BERRIES 
^Grapes, dull; California Emperors, keg, 
$7 to $7.50; strawberries, firm; South¬ 
ern, qt... 29 to 38c; cranberries, steady; 
Gape God. bbl.. $14 to $15. 
BEANS ONIONS 
Beans, steady; kidney, cwt., $8 to $9; 
marrow’, 87->0 to 88 50; pea and medium, 
$4 oO to $5. On*ons, dull; home-grown, 
Fbenezers, bu.. 75c to $1 ; State and 
Western, cwt., 50c to $1 ; Spanish, crate. 
$2 to $2 25. 
VEGETA IS I FS 
Vegetables, easy; artichokes, box. $7 
to $8; peppers, box. $6 to $9; pieplant, 
$3.50 to $4; asparagus. $4 to $5; wax 
and green beans, hamper. $0 to $7 ; Flor¬ 
ida cabbage, $1.75 to $2 25; beet**, old, 
bu.. 05 to 85c; carrots. 50 to 70c; par¬ 
snips. 75c to $1 ; spinach. $1.25 to $1.00; 
turnips, white. 75e to $1; yellow’. 55 to 
GOc; beets, new. do/, bunches. 40 to 80c; 
carrots. 40 to GOc; radishes, 15 to 20c; 
vegetable ovsters. 75 to 90c; eaul'^ow’or. 
crate. $1 50 to $2.25; celery. Florida, 
crate. 81.75 to $2 25; Tcebnvf? lettuce, 
$4 to $4 50; Florida tomatoes. $5 to $9; 
encumbers, do/.. $2.50 to $3; endive, lb.. 
14 to IGc. 
SWEETS 
Honey, dull ; white comb, lb , 27 to 35e; 
dark, 23 to 25e. Maple products, quiet; 
s.vrup.« gal.. $2 to $2.25: sugar, lb.. 25 
to 30c. 
FEED 
Hay. dull; Timothy. >n track. $19 to 
$20; clover mixed. $18 to $19; straw, 
$15 to $17. Wheat b ,- an. car lot. $22 50; 
middlings. 821; red dog. $32 50; cotton¬ 
seed meal. $31; <>jli>»*-•>T. 839.50; hominy, 
$27 50; gluten. $36 50; oat feed. $9; rye 
middlings, $24. j. w. c. 
Philadelphia Wholesale Markets 
nr.r i: 
Rest creamcrv 54 to 55c; good to 
choice. 19 to 52; Lover grades. 35 to 
10c; ladles. 22 to 23c; packing stock, 
10 to 20c. 
EGGS 
Rest nearby. 34 to 30c; gathered, good 
to choice. 25 to 30c. 
FIVE POULTRY 
Chickens, 50 to 55c; roosters. 24 to 
25c; fowls, 3G to 37c; ducks. 36 to 43c. 
PRESSED POULTRY 
Fowl** 32 to 40c; chickens. 32 to 40c; 
ducks, 35 to 40c; roosters, 28 to 29c. 
FRUITS 
Armies, bbl., $3 to $5.75; strawberries, 
qt.. 25 to 35c. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, cwt.. 90c to $1.15:; %-bu. 
basket. 30 to 50c; sweet potatoes, %-bu. 
basket. $1 to $1.50; onions, 100 lbs.. 75r 
to $1; carrots, bbl.. $1.50 to $3; cab¬ 
bage. bbl.. $1.50 to $3. 
HAY AND STRAW 
Timothy. No. 2. $2X to $24; No. 3. 
$21 to $22; sample. $18 to $20; clover 
nlived. $20 to $•>•_> 50. Straw, rve. $10 to 
$18; w’iieat. $15 to $16.50. 
Boston Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
niepv be-'t. 52 to 53c; common to 
goid. 45 to 51c; dairy, 30 to 40c; storage, 
40 to 45c. 
EGGS 
Fancy nearbv. 39 to 40c; gathered, 
gond to choice. 27 to 29c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Ghick-e.is. 08 to 42c; fowls. 30 to 39c; 
ducks. 35 to 38c; geeso. 30 to 36c. 
FRUITS 
Aim'es Baldwin, bbl.. $3 to $5; Green¬ 
ing-. $3 *■» $4; Spy, $3 50 t.) $6. Oran- 
berr'es. hl>' $20 to $22. Strawberries, 
qt . 30 to 45c. 
POTATOES 
Maine. 100 lbs.. $1.25 to $1.40; sweet 
potatoes, bu., $2.25 to $2.50. 
VEGETABLES 
Onions, 100 lbs.. 75c to $1.25; cabbage, 
bbl., 75c to $1.25; lettuce, bu. box. 75c to 
$1.25; spinach, bbl., $1.50 to $2; carrot**, 
bu. box, $1 to $1.50; turnips, bu. box. 50c 
to $1 ; radishes, bn. box. $2 to $3; to¬ 
matoes, hothouse, lb.. 15 to 40c. 
’ HAY 'AND STRAW 
Best Timothy. $31 to $32; No. 2. $27 
to $28; No. 3. $25 to $20; clover mixed, 
$27 to $31. Rye straw, $23, to $24; oat 
straw. $17. 
Pittsburgh Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
Rest. 52 to 53c; common to good. tub. 
47 to 50c; rolls, 35 to 36c. 
EGGS 
Rest nearby. 28 to 29c; gathered, 23 
to 24c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
liens, 3,6 to 37c; chickens, 32 to 3">- • 
roosters. 20 to 21c; ducks. 38 to 40c; 
geese. 24 to 25c; turkeys. 40 to 45c. 
are much larger and prices $2 to $3 per 
barrel lower. < >ld potatoes going slowly 
a! about the same range as for several 
weeks. 
Southern, new. bbl.4 00 @ 7 50 
Old, 180 lbs.2 OU @3 25 
Bermuda. bbl . a no @12 00 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. hkt... . 1 uo to 2 50 
VEGETABLES 
Asparagus, doz bundles. 2 00 <i li 00 
Brussels Sprouts, qt. 15 'a 20 
Beets, bul. 2 00 to 2 50 
Cabbage. ton . 10 00 to 15 00 
New. bu-bkt. I 00 (a 1 75 
Carrots, bbl. I 50 @ 2 00 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 125 @ 4 00 
Onions. 100 lbs. 50 ta 110 
Kgg Plants, on. 4 00 to <100 
Turnips, rutabaga bbl. 125 « 2 00 
Radishes. 100 bunches .. 1 00 ffl 1 50 
String Beans, bu. bkt. 2 00 @ 4 50 
Peppers, bu . 3 UO @ 5 50 
Parsnips, bbl . 1 00 @ on 
Boiuaine.hu. inn @ 125 
Mushrooms, lb. 40 to r.O 
Spinach, hbl.. 75 to 1 25 
Kale, hhI. I mi @ I 25 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay. Timothy.No. Eton. 28 no to.'iooo 
No. 2 .Ui OU @27 00 
No, 8 . ...23 0(1 toil 10 
Shipping. . .21 0(1 <a2V l"i 
over. Mixed . >0 10 @27 10 
S-iaw. Rye.IS 00 @19 10 
Oat and wheat... 12 00 (a Hi 00 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Hens, 48 to 50c; roosters. 30 to 35c; 
broilers. 45 to "0c; ducks, 45 to 50c; 
turkeys, 60 to 65c. 
IRUTTS 
Apples, bbl.. $4.50 to $6; cranberries, 
bbl.. $10 to $14 ; strawberries, qt.. 25 to 
40c. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, 100 lbs.. $1 to $1.10; sweet 
potatoes, bu.. $2 to $2.50; cabbage, bbl., 
$1.50 to $2; onions. 100 lb**. 75c to 
$1.25; turnips, bu.. $1.75 to $2; carrots, 
bu., $1 to $1 25. 
11 AY 
Timothv, No. 1. $25 to $26: No. 2. $22 
to $23; clover mixed. $23 to $25. 
GRAIN 
Gusli wholesale prices quoted at New 
York: Wheat. No. 2 hard Winter. $1 65 : 
corn. No. 2 yellow. 79c; oats. No. 2 
white, 51c; rye. $1.58; barley, 75e. 
. Retail Prices at New York 
Blitter- Best, lb . 
. . $ 5( 1 
to 
to 
1 .. 
$.5S 
. 55 
j 
Eggs—Fancy, doz. 
. . .55 
to 
.60 
Good to choice. 
. . .45 
to 
.50 
Fowls, lb. 
. . .40 
to 
.->8 
Lamb chops, as to cut . . . . 
. . .45 
to 
.60 
Roasting beef, lb . 
.. .40 
to 
.45 
Lettuce, head . 
. . .05 
to 
.10 
Potatoes, 11) . 
. . .02 
to 
.03 
Apples, do/ . 
. . .30 
to 
.60 
New York Wholesale Quotations 
April 7. 1921 
MILK 
The New York 
April is $2.10 per 
milk at points 200 to 210 
city, with 4 cents per 400 
for every tenth of 1 per 
price to producers for 
100 lbs. for 3 per cent 
miles from til" 
lbs. additional 
cent butterfnt 
over 3. r.oose 'milk at stores retails at 
10 cents per quart; bottled. Grade A. 18 
cents; bottled. Grade 
tied. 28 cents. 
B, 15 cents 
; < 
•erti- 
BUTTER 
Prices advanced 5c 
during the 
week. 
but declined tc later. 
Creamery fancy, lb. 
. 49 
<0 
no 
Good t<> Choice 
. 44 
a 
48 
Iiowflr Onotes. 
f a 
37 
City made. 
. 22 
«9 
26 
Dairy, best . 
. 47 
fa 
48 
Common to good 
. 28 
to 
40 
Pucklng Stock. . 
. 18 
<a 
22 
III ELSE 
Receipts are large, but prices remain 
without special change. Buying for stor¬ 
age is quite active. 
VV hole Milk, fancy.. 
... 28 
<4t 
29 
Good to choice. 
«c 
26 
Ski ms. bent.. 
17 
ft 
19 
Fair to good. 
kt 
16 
EGGS 
White, nearby, choice to fancy_ 
36 
a 
37 
Medium to good . 
.. 32 
25 
Mixed colors, nearby nest. 
33 
'a 
34 
Common to good. 
UL 
30 
Gathered, nest, white. 
■aJ 
3b 
Medium to good, mixed colors 
30 
@ 
21 
i ,nw»r ifraiifts. 
12 
'a 
24 
Storage, best. 
29 
to 
30 
LIVE STOCK 
Steer* . 
.. 8 50 
to 
9 80 
Cows. 
. 3 00 
<4» 
6 10 
Calves, prime veal. 100 lb*. 
. 7 00 
@13 00 
Cull*. 
@ 
5 UU 
Hog*. 
to 11 50 
Sheep. 100 lb*. 
.. 4 50 
(a 
6 Oil 
Lambs . 
<1 11 00 
LIVE POULTRY 
Business is reported at: Fowls, 30 to 
34c; broilers. 55 to 65c: roosters 17 to 
18c; ducks, 
turkeys, 35 
40c: geese. 17 to 20c 
35 to 
to 45c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 
<4 
62 
Corn, to good. 
40 
(a 
54 
Chickens choice lb. 
46 
& 
55 
Fair to Good. 
. . 
30 
@ 
34 
Fowls. 
@ 
40 
Roosters. 
• • • 
. 25 
28 
Ducks . 
. 30 
<<« 
45 
Haiiabs. dot. 
5 on 
to 10 no 
Geese . .. . 
25 
<0 
35 
( OUNTRY- PRESSED MEATS 
Sales are reported at: Halves, choice, 
15 to 17c; common to good. 12 to 14c; 
lambs, hothouse, each. $5 to $12. 
BEANS 
Marrow, 1UU lb*. 7 50 to 8 00 
Pea. 4 50 @ 4 75 
Medium .. 5 00 to 5 50 
Red Kiduey . 9 00 to 9 50 
White Kidney.13 50 @14 00 
Yellow Eye. S 50 @9 00 
FRUITS 
Apples. Baldwin, bbl. 4 00 to 5 50 
Greening. 3 50 to 5 00 
Albemarle. 4 00 to 7 f-0 
Pears, bbl. . ... 2 00 @ 3 50 
Strawberries, qt. 20 to 00 
POTATOES 
Receipts of new stock from the South 
Government Crop R'port 
'Plie Winter wheat area aud outlook in 
early April indicates a yield of 621,000,000 
bushels, nr 1.00(1.000 more than last year. 
The condition of the plant is reported 
15 per rent better than a year ago. 
Rye lias come through the 'Winter in 
good condition. A yield of 66,386.000 
bushels is estimated. 
Percentage conditions in some of the 
principal Winter wheat States are; 
Washington. 100; Illinois, 96; Nebraska 
and Missouri. 93; Indiana and Oklahoma. 
89; Kansas. 88; Ohio, 87. 
Rye coud’tiou in percentages is; In¬ 
diana. Michigan. Nebraska and Kansas. 
92; < lliio. 91; South Dakota, 90; Wis¬ 
consin and Minnesota, 88; North Dakota, 
84. 
The amount of wheat on farms is fig¬ 
ured at 208,000.000 bushels; country mills 
and elevators, 82,000.000, and supplies at 
terminal points enough to make a grand 
total of 320.000.000 bushels, or 18.000 0(10 
less than a year ago. Imports from 
Canada have been about 40.000.000 
bushels. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
May 17—11 o 1 s t e i n s. State Fair 
Grounds, Milwaukee, Wis. Holstein- 
Friesiun Breeders’ Association of Wiscon¬ 
sin. L. L. Oldham, secretary. Madison, 
Wis. 
May 18—Jerseys. Monroe County Jer¬ 
sey Breeders’ consignment sale at Tomah, 
W : s. 
May 18-19—Ilolsteins. Manitowoc 
County Holstein-Fricsian Breeders’ Asso¬ 
ciation. Manitowoc. Wis. ('has. Ilampke. 
manager 
May 23-24 Ilolsteins. Missouri State 
Holstein Association show and sale at 
Sedalia. Mo. 
May 24—Guernseys. Marathon County 
Guernsey Breeders’ Association’s second 
annual consignment sale at Wausau. Wis. 
F. K. Fox. Waukesha, Wis.. sales man¬ 
ager. 
May 25—Guernseys. Portage County 
Guernsey Breedens’ Association annual 
consignment sale of registered Guernseys 
at Amherst. Wis. R. K. McDonald, sec¬ 
retary. F. F. Fox, Waukesha, sales man¬ 
ager. 
May 26—II dsteins. Michigan Hol- 
sfcin-Friesian Breeders’ Association sale 
nr Grand Rapids, Mich. II. W. Norton. 
Jr. secretary. Lansing. 
May 26—Guernseys Portage County 
Gue-nsey Breeders’ Association annual 
consignment sale of registered Guernsey 
males and grade letnale** at Amherst. Wis. 
R K. McDonald, secretary; F. E. Fox, 
Waukesha, Wis.. sales manager 
May 26—Ilolsteins. Marsh field. W’s. 
1 (olst**in-Friesian Breeders’ Association 
of Wisconsin, L. L. Oldman, secretary, 
Madison. Wis. 
May 27— , lo , s*toius. Outagamie Coun¬ 
ty Holstein Breed®?’*’ Association sale at 
Anpletnn. Wis. Fdw. O. Mueller, secre¬ 
tary. 
June 1—Ilolsteins. Dispersion of Fiiiv* 
view Stock Farm’s herd at Anderson, 
Ind. O. L. .Tanney. owner. 
June 3—Guernseys. Fond du Lae 
County combination sale. Charles L. 
Hill, manager. 
June 9— Ilolsteins. First annual bred 
heifer sale. Thorp, Wis. W. IF. Krause. 
