Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1912 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, July 25. Open- High- Low- ClosWheat— ing. est. - eSt., j n g July .98% .98% .97 97 Sept. 93-9314 .93% .92% .92%-% Dec. .95% .95% . M % Corn— July ,71%-72 .73 .71% .72% S e Pt- 65%-66 .6*7% .65% 65%-% Dec - -56%-57%.57% .56% ’.57%-% Oats— July .49% .50% .49% 50 Sept- 33%-34 .33%-34% .33%-% .33% Dec 35-35% ,<4_% .34% .34%

FLOUR—Winter wheat, patent, jute. [email protected]; Winter whf«.t. straight. $4.60© 4.§0; winter wheat, clear jute, $4.10©4.20; spring wheat, choice brands, wood, $5.90; Minnesota, hard patent, jute, [email protected], hard patent, straight, export bags. $4.7504-90: first flears. $4 00@4 30second clears. $3.35@@3.50: low grades’ [email protected]: rye, white, per brl., jute. $3.99© 4.00; dark. [email protected]. BUTTER—Creamery. 23c; price to retail dealers, 27c; prints, 2Sc; extra firsts. 24%c; firsts. 24c; seconds. 23c; dairies, 24c; firsts. 22c; seconds, 2*; ladles. No L 22c: packing stock. 20c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases included. 15@16%c; cases returned. 14%@15%c; ordinary firsts. 16c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh. 18c; extras, candled for city trade, 22%c; No. 1 dirties. 144f?14%c----checks. 12%©13c. - NEW POTATOES— Kansas and Missouri. early Chios. 75-gSOc; Illinois. 6S@72cMinnesota, 75c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb., 12<t; chickens, fowls, 14c; roosters, 9c;; springs, 1% lbs,. 18c; 1% lbs. or over. 23c; geese’ 9c; ducks, 12c. *

New York, July 25. WHEAT-Irregular, fairly active- No 1 northern, spring. $1.13%; No. 2 red. $1.05%; No. 2 hard. $l.Oo 1 < ; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.17% • July, $1.07%; September, $1.00%. CORN.—Strong, quotations nominal- No 2, 82%@84c; No. 2 yellow, 81%c. OATS—Higher. light , supply; No. 3 white, 62c; standard, 62c; ungraded, 61® 65c.

Live Stock. Chicago, July 25. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $8 75 ©9.75; fair to good steers, $6.40@6 25-’ combeeves - tf.15@6."5; inferior killers, [email protected]; distillery steers, >7.50© 9.35; fair to fancy yearlings, $8.25@915E°n d COW8 ' canner bulls. [email protected]; common to good calves, [email protected]; good to choice vealers, $8 00© 9.10; heavy calves, [email protected]; feeding steers, $5.25©6.50; stockers. [email protected]; medium to good beef cows, [email protected] common to good cutters, [email protected]; Inferior to good canners, $2.75©3.00; fair to choice heifers, $5.50©8.50. HOGS—Good to prime heavy, [email protected] to choice butchers, [email protected] fair to good heavy packing. $7.5007.80; light to J? 1 iT d ’,4. 75 J bS - an< ‘ up ’ W-8508.M: choice light, LO to 200 lbs., [email protected]; pigs 110 lbs. and under, [email protected]; pigs, 110 to 140 lbs., [email protected]. SHEEP—Fed yearlings, [email protected]; range yearlings, [email protected]; native lambs $6 80© 7.50; range lambs, [email protected]; breeding [email protected]; good to choice ewes, [email protected]. East Buffalo, N. Y„ July 25. BATTLE— Market active and steadyPrime steers, $8.50©9.15; butcher grades $3.00©8.25; calves, cull to choice, $6.00© SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market slow and lower; choice lambs, [email protected]; cull to fair, [email protected]; yearlings, $3 00@6 50sheep, [email protected]. wiOGS—Market fairly active, 10c lowerYorkers, $8.50; pigs, $8.25; mixed, $8 50-’ heavy, $8.50; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.00 @*6.25.

__ Omaha, July 25. CATTLE—Native steers, $5.7509.25; cows be ™ ers ’ * 3 -s®@7-25; western steers, $5.00 ©7.90; Texas steers, $4.5006.36; range cows and heifers, $3.0006.00; canners, $2.7503 75a “ d ll feeder8 ’ ’ 3 - 75 © 6 -®; calvees,’ [email protected], bulls, stags, etc., $3.7505.25 HOGS—Heavy, $6.9507.35; mixed. $7.25© 7.50; light, $7.0007.55; pigs, $6.00©7.10; bulk of sales. $7.2507.40. BHEEP-Market steady; yearlings, $4.50 6«.30, wethers, $3.7504.75; ewes, $3 2504.50lambs, $6.2507.00.