Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Aug. 29. Open- High- Low- ClosWheat— Ing. est. est. Ing SePt 94%-% .96% .94% ,94%\ Dec. ........ 9j\-% 95%. 94% .94%-95 May ....,,..,98%-% .99%-% .98% ,95% Corn— ' SeP‘ ...74%-% .74% .73% .74 Dec. .........65%-% .55% 55% May ..,.-,..,54% .54%-% .54 54% OatsSept. .........32% .33% 52 % 3,7, a £ ec - -33%-% .33% .33% .33%-% Ma >’ -35%-% .35% .2% .35%.% FLOUK—Easy. winter wheat, patent. winter whfat. straight 34.a054.60; winter wheat, clear, jute 34 00 ® 0; «P rin S wheat, choice brands. wood. *>.7o. Minnesota, patent, jute, 34.8034.90; Minnesota, hard spring, patent, straight! export bags. [email protected]; first clears $3 80® h O 2L, Be<?Ond clear - 33.20&3.30; low grades. 33.00g3.10; rye. white, per bbl., jute S 3 70 @3 80; dark. $3 [email protected]. BUTTER—Creamery. price to retail dealers. 27c: prints. 28c; extra firsts. 24c; firsts, 23%c; seconds. 22%c; dairies, extras, 23c; firsts. 22c; seconds. 21c; ladles. No 1 21 %c; packing stock, 30c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases Included, 17%@18%c; cases returned, 17® 18c- ordinary first. 18c; firsts. 20c; extras candied for city trade. 24c; No. 1 dirties. 16cchecks. 14c. POTATOES—Minnesota. 45® 50c; Jersey cobblers. 88@90c; Wisconsin. 45®55c- Michigan. 50®60c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb., 12c; chickens, fowls. 13c; roosters. 9c; springs! 17c; geese, 9®l2c; ducks. 13c. New York. Aug. 29. WHEAT—Firmer. less active; No 1 northern, spring. 31-06%: No. 2 red. 31.07%; No. 2 hard. $1.05; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.05%; No. 1 macaroni. $1.06%; September $lO4December. $1.02%. CORN—Strong, trade quiet: No. 2 yellow. 90%c. OATS—Strong, quiet business; No. > white, 41%c; standard, 49c; ungraded. 40% @4sc. BARLEY—Quiet; malting. 60070 c.

Live Stock. Chicago. Aug. 29. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $9.00® 10.65. fair to good steers. $6,[email protected]; common to fair beeves. $6,[email protected]; inferior killers. [email protected]; distillery steers. $7 8.25; range steers. [email protected]; fair to fancy yearlings, $7.25®8.00; good to choice cows [email protected]; canner bulls. [email protected]; common to good calves. [email protected]; good to choice vealers, [email protected]; heavy calves,- $5.50® 9.00: feeding steers. [email protected]; stackers. [email protected]; medium to good beef cows, $3.50 @5.50; common to good cutters. $3 [email protected]; inferior to gdod canners. [email protected]; fair to choice heifers. $5.50©8.50. HOGS—Good to prime heavy, [email protected]> ; good to choice butchers. [email protected]; fair to good heavy packing. [email protected]; light mixed, 175 lbs. and up. SS.6S@B;SS; choice light IW@3OO lbs.. sß.Bs@S.<6; pigs. 110 lbs and under. $8.00@K35; pigs. 11O@14O lbs . $S 8.50. 1 East Buffalo. N. Y . Aug. 29. CATTLE—Market active and strong* prime steers. [email protected]; butcher grades' $4 [email protected]; calves, cull to choice, $6 11.75. • SHEEP AND lAMßS—Market slow; choice lainbs. $7.25@7'40; cull to fair. $5 00 @7.00; yearlings. [email protected]; sheep. $2.00© 5.00. HOGS—Market steady to easv; Yorkers. [email protected]; pigs, $8.75; mixed, $9.45; heavy, [email protected]; roughs. $7.50@&.00; stags [email protected]. ' South Omaha, Aug. 29. CATTLE—Native steers. $5.50@1050* cows and heifers. $3.25©7.00; western steers, [email protected]; Texas steers, S4.CO@6 50* cows and heifers. $3.00©6 50; canners, $2 75 @4.00; stockers and feeders, s4.oo@Bjio; calves, [email protected]; bulls, stags, etc., $4.25@ 5.75. HOGS—Heavy. [email protected]; mixed,' $8.25@ 3.40, light, [email protected]; pigs. [email protected]* bulk of sales, [email protected]. . ; r™?; P ' Yearll "r- [email protected];. wethers.’ ewes, [email protected]: lambs, $5.25©