Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1910 — CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET. [ARTICLE]
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK u/s. Yards, Juni 15. Receipts of livd stock today: Hogs, 2U.000; cattle, 18,000; sheep, 18,000. Estimated tomorrow! Hogs, 14,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep, 12,000. Hogs strong, 5c higher, mixed, $9.20 to $9.50, heavy, $9.35 to $9.47, rough, $9.20 to $9.30, light, $9.20 to $9.55. Cattle steady, 10C lower, beeves, $5.80 to $8.75, cows, $2.75 to $7.10 Stockers, $4.15 to $6.40, Texans, $6.00 to $7.35, calves, $6.75 to $9.00. Sheep steady and weak, $4.25 to $5.90, lambs, $6.00 to $9.00. CASK GBAXM Wheat No. 2 red, sl.Ol to $1.03. No. 3 red, 95c to SI.OO. No. 2 hard, 94c to 98c. No. 3 hard, 90c to 96c. No. INS, $1.02 to $1.05. No. 2 N S, sl.Ol to $1.03. No. 3 S, 95c to sl.Ol. Com No. 2. 58c. No. 2 W, 62 %c to No. 2 Y, 58%c to 59%c. No. 3, 57%c to 57 lie. No. 3 W, 61c to 61%c. No. 3 Y, 58%c to 58%c. No. 4 Y. 54%c to 57c. Oats No. 2 W,38 %c to 39%c. No. 3W, 37c to 38%c. No. 4 W, 36e to 37c. Standard, 38%c to 39c. ——— PITTUBES July Sept. Dec. Wheat Open .... 92% 89%% 89%% High .... 93% 90% 91% Low 92% 89% 89% Close .... 92% 90 91 Com Open ..... 57% 57% 55%% High .... 58% 58% 56% Low ..... 57% 57% 55% Close .... 58% 58% 56% Oats Open .... 36—% 34%% 35%% High .... 36% 35% 36% Low ...;. 36 34% 35% Close .... 36X 35% 36% Must Nbt Walk Streets, Says Logansport Police. The police authorities of Logansport a step in the—right direction in trying to put a stop to young girls parading the streets at night. Girls who are on the streets every night, unaccompanied, are being spotted by the patrolmen, and reported to Superintendent Morris, who in turn calls them to his office, one at a time, and has a talk with them. The Logansport Reporter in speaking of the matter says: “With the coming of warm weather, girls twelve to sixteen years old, begin to turn out and parade the business districts at night. Girls of that age have no business on the streets at night unless accompanied, and Tor that reason the police are informing them one by one that they must stay at home. The system of quietly speaking to the girls, one at a time, is effective, and none of the girls leave the superintendant’s office without first promising to remain off the streets at night. They are not strictly forbidden to appear on the streets, but they are told that it is for their own good to stay at home, and most of them are seeing the matter in that light.” The same thing is true of many othbr towns. At the same time it is a good proposition to be looking after boys of the same age. There is noticing to be gained for them in the way of morals or business education by becoming habitual street loiterers at night.
