Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1910 — CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN BASKET. [ARTICLE]
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN BASKET.
CHICAGO UVE STOCK Chicago, Jan. 6. —Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 25,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep, 14,000. Kansas City, hogs, 9,000; cattle, 6,000; sheep, 6,000. Omaha, hogs, 4,200; cattle, 8,600; sheep, 2,500. Hogs open 5 cents higher. Mixed, $8.15 to 88.65. Rough, 88.25 to 88.45. Light, 88.10 to 88.15. Cattle, 10 to 15 cents higher. Beeves, 84.35 to 88.00. Cows and heifers, 82.10 to 86.90. Stockers and feeders, 83.16 to 86.40. Westerners, 84.30 to 86.50. Texans, 87.50 to 89.50. Sheep 10c higher, 83.60 to 86.10. Lambs, 85.85 to 88.90. Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, 28,000; cattle, 8,000; sheep, 20,000. J ♦ BEITBBHTJI BE QUOTATIONS Corn—64c. ' Oats—4oc. Rye—6sc. Butter—26a Eggs—3o-32a Turkeys—l6c. >. Chickens—loa ♦ Geese —7-Bc. Roosters—sa ~ ? FAIR OAKS. Protracted meeting is in progress at Wm. Warren’s, assisted by a sister from Watseka, 111. Sam Crawford, after spending * a part of the holidays here, went to. Laremore, N. Dak. Miss Helsell and Miss Nancy KeeBick are visiting friends here at ent. Several young people of Chicago came down here last week to spend a few days with the Williams at the Lawler raqch. The 'armors’ institute was held tie re last Wednesday In the Christian church, but owing to the very severe cold weather and deep snow, was not largely attended, but was very Interesting and instructive to the few who came. Mrs. Shehen and children, of Lafayette, and Min Anna Spry, of Kankakee, visited last week with Isaac Right and family. -TV ' .t -~-vr; —T r*’
Clinton Gundy, wife and baby visited his people here a flaw days this week, and C. A. Gundy came down to spend Christmas with his family. Jacob Trump, of Kouts, came this week and joined his family, who have been here several weeks. Frank Hußted gave a New Tear’s dinner to several invited guests. Miss Katherine Nelson, of Brookston, niece of Mrs. Cottingham, spent last week at the Cottingham House.
