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Show STOCKERS AND FEEDERS With a big demand for stockers and feeders all week, the supply was not enough to go around, feeders selling sell-ing from $14.50 to $16.00 and stockers stock-ers from $13.50 to $15.50. Stock cows and heifers in good demand with the i killers on the market every day pay-! ing prices far out of reach of the country buyers on anything carrying carry-ing any flesh. A bunch of Hereford stock calves selling at $13.10. HOGS With a liberal supply of hogs here this week, prices advanced daily with ' an $18.00 top here yesterday, the i lie t price paid on this market since September Pith, 1918 on which day some hogs sold for $20.65. This top of $18.00 is far ahead of some other competitive markets. Top here today $17.95, mediums and butchers ,$17.50 to $17.85, lights $17.00 to $17. I 40, bulk selling from $17.26 to $17.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS With a limited supply of sheep and , lambs here, prices have advanced l daily, considering the quality. Yes-i Yes-i terday a' string of 750 Colorado lambs Weighing 80 pounds brought $17.10, being 25 cents higher than the previous pre-vious top for the year. Western ewe.-, have been selling this week from $10 76 to $11 25, ewe lambs in strong demand de-mand selling up to $17.15, the sea son's highest mark. Very few fat ill or yearlings on the market this week. J. A. Rickart, Market Correspondent. |