Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS.
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago. June *. Open-’ High- Low- ClosWbeat— ing est, est. t ing. July .£.'...1.69% 1.09% 1.08%-% 1.09% Septl.o4%-5 1.05% 1.04%-% 1.05% .Dec1.05%-5 1.05% 1.04% 1.05% CornJuly .73%-% .74% .73% .74% Sept. ..72%-% .73% .72% .72% Dec. ..62%-% .63 .62%-% .63 OatsJuly .........50%-% .51%-% .50% .51 Sept. ...41%-% '.41% ,40%-l .41% Dec..L.42% .42% .42 .42% Fl.OUß—Market firm: winter wheat, patent, jute. $5.3505:50; winter wheat, straight, $4.9005.15: winter wheat, clear, jute, $4.2004.40; spying wheat, choice brands, wood. $6.30; 'Minnesota, hard patent, jute. $5 3005.50; Minnesota, hard patent, straight, export bags. $4.9005.10: first clears, $4.1004.30; second clears, $3.30; low grades. $,3.1003.25; rye. white, per brl, jute, $4,6004.70: dark, $4.4004.50. BUTTER—Creamery, 25c; price to retail dealers. 27c: prints, 28c; extra firsts. 24%c; first, 24c; . seconds, ' 23c; dairies, extras, 24c; firsts, 22c; seconds. 21c: ladles. No. $, 22c: packing stock. 20c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases included. ,15%016%c; case returned, 15016 c; ordinary firsts, 16c; firsts, 170i7%c; extras, candied for city trade. 21c: No. 1 dirties, 14%015c; clicckfl. 12%':. POTATOES - Wisconsin, sl/001,10: Michigan, $1.0001,10; Minnesota, $1:0001.10. LIVE POULTRY--Turkeys, per lb., 12 c; chickens, fowls. i2%c: roosters, 9e; broilers, small, $3.0004.00: medium, $4.6005:00; large, $3.0008.00 p„r <loz; g< • s- . 9<-; ducks, 13c. . . New York. .Tune 6. WTlEAT—lrregular, slow trade; No. 1 northern, spring, $1.26%: No, 2 red, $1:21%; No. 2 hard. $1.20%; No. 1 Manitoba. $1.15%; July, $1.11: September, $1.09%; December $1.09% CORN—Strong, quotations nominal; No 2,83086 c. OATS—Steady, inactive. business; No. 2 white. 61%<«; standard, 61c; ungraded 600 64c. BARLEY—:Stcady; malting. $1.1501.25. Live Stock. Chicago, June 6. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $8,750 9.35; fair to good steers. $6.7508,75; common to fair beeves, $5 2506.75; inferior killers, $4.00'05.25; distillery steers, $7,250 9.25; fair to fancy yearlings, $5.2508.75; good to choice cows, $5.4007.25; canner bulls. $2.5003.50; common to good calves, $4.50015.00; good to choice vealers, $7,000 9.00; heavy caiveA [email protected]; feeding calves, $4.5006.25; stockers, $4.0005.50; common to choice feeders, $5.0007.00; medium to good beef cows, $3.5005.00; common to good cutters. $3.0003.75; inferior to good vanners, [email protected]; fair to choice heifers, $4.5008.30. HOGS—Prime heavy butchers. 2400300 lbs., $7.4507.60; choice butchers, 2000250 lbs., $f.42%@7.55; fair to good butchers, $7.4007.50; fair to heavy packing, $7,350 7.45; light mixed, 180 lbs. and up, $7,300 7.40; choice light, 1700220 lbs.. $7.3507,45; chcfice light, 1700220 lbs.. $7.3507,45; pigs, 110 lbs. and tinder, $5,500’6.85; pigs, 1100140 lbs., $6.0007.75. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 6' CATTLE—Market easy; prime steers, $8.5009.15; butcher grades, $3.0008.25; calves, cull to choice, $6.00010.00. u SHEEP AND LAMBS —Market slow and steady; choice lambs, $8.0008.35; cul to fair, $5.5007.75; yearlings, $6.0006.50; sheep $3.0005.50. HOGS—Market active and steady ; Yorkers. $7.7007.80; pigs, $7.0007.2.5;' mixed, $7.8507.90; heavy. $7.8507.90; roughs. $6,250 6.85; stags, $6.0006.25. Omaha, June 6. CATTLE—Market steady; native steers. $6.5009.00; cows and heifers. $3.7507.65; western steers. $4.8007.80; Texas steers. $4.5006.30; range cows’’ and heifers. $3,000 6.15; canners, $2.8504.50; stockers anil feeders, $4.2506.50; calves, $4.7508.75; bulls, stags, etc., $4.0007.10. HOGS—Market 5c higher; heavy, $7,350 7.45. mixed. $7.2507.35; light, $7.1007.40; pigs. *6.6007.00; bulk of sales. $7.2507.40. SHEEP - Market shade stronger; yearlings. $5.7506.50; wethers, $5.1505.85; ewes, $4-7505.70: lambs. *7.0008.00
