Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1912 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provision*, Etc. Chicago, Sept, 5, Open- High- LowWheat— Ing. eat. eat Ing. ?2%-% .92% .91% .91% 92%-% .B*% .91 .91% Ma r .98% .96% .95% C0rn—.....74%-% .74% .77% .77% £ ec - -66%-% .85% .54% .54% 54%-% .54% .53 .53% Oat*— ®% .32% .31% ,si% 32%-% .32% .32 .32% FLOUR—Steady. Winter wheat patent*, jute, $4.9005.00; straights, jute, $4.7004.80; clears, jute, $4.1094.20; spring wheat flour, choice brands, wood, 85.70: Mineaota patents, Jute, 84.8004.90; Minnesota hard spring, straights, export bags, $4.5004.65; first clears, second clears, |3 40 98.50; low grades, $3.0003.10; rye flour, white, Jute, $3.50@3.®; dark, jute,! $3,400 3.50. BUTTER—Extra creamery, 28c; price to retail dealers, 28c; prints, 29c; extra flrsta, 28c; firsts, 24%c; seconds, 28%c; dairies, extras. 28c; Arata, 22c; seconds, 21c; ladles. No. 1, 21%c; packing stocks, 200. EGGS—Miscellaneous lota, cases included, 17%018%c; cases returned, 17918 c; ordlnary firsts, 18c: firsts. 20c; extras, candied for city trade, 25c; No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks, 14c. POTATOES—Minnesota, 45950 c; Michigan, 45055 c; Wisconsin, 45955 c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb., 12cchicken?, fowls, 14%c; roosters, 10c; springs, 17c; geese, 6912 c; ducks, 13c. ■ New York, Sept. 5. WHEAT—Lower good trade: No. 1 northern, spring, "t 00 No. 1 red, $1.04%; No. 2 hard, $1.01%; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.03%; No. 1 macaroni, 11.03; September, 81.01%; December, 99%c; May, $1.03%. CORN—Weaker, trade quiet; No. 2 yellow, 89c. OATS—Steady, quiet business; No. 2 white, 89%940c; standard, 39c; ungraded. 87%®42c. BARLEY—Quiet; malting, 62972 c. Liv* Stock. Chicago, Sept. 5. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, 86.000 10.70; fair to good steers, 18.4099.00; common to fair beeves, $6.1506.40; Inferior killers, 83.7596.00; range steen, $6.5009 50fair to fancy yearlings. $7.25010.00; good to choice cows, $6.8007.00; canner bulls, $2.26 02.85: common to good calves, $4.6006 25good to choice VMhn, $10.00©11.85; heavy calves, $6.6009.00; feeding steers, $6.2607.26; Stockers, $4.4008,50; merlum to good beef cows, $3.6006.10; common to good cutten, $8.0004.00; inferior to good eanner*. $2.75 08.73; fair to good heifers, $5.5008.60. HOGS—Good to prime heavy, $8.4508.55good to choice butchers, $8.4508.*; fair to good heavy packing. $7.8006.10; light mixed, 176 lbs. and up, $6.8008.80; choice light 170 to 800 Iba. *.8009.00; pigs, U 0 lbs and under, 87-0008.00; pigs, 110 to 140 lbs., $8.0008.40. " ■ 4 Omaha, Sept 5. CATTLE—Native steen, $5.75010.25; cows and heifer*, $3.0006.76; western steen. $5.00 99.00; Texas steen, $4.0006.50; cows and heifen, $8.0006.50; cannen, $2.8504.00; ■tockers and feeder*. $4.0007.50; calves' $4.5008.50; bulls, stags, etc., $4.0005.50. HOGS—Heavy, $8.0008.35; mixed, $8.13 08.30; light $8.3008.45; pigs, $7.0008.00. SHEEP—Stronger; yearlings, $4.6505.25; wethen, $3.9004.60; ewes, $3.2504.10; lambs $6.3006.90. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept 5. CATTLE —Market active and firmprime steen, $9.5009.85; butcher ■54.0098.75; calves, cull to choice, $6.50® 12.00. ’ SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active and ttc higher; choice lambs. $7.2507 50cull tv fair, $4.5007.00; yearlings. $3,000 5.25; sheep. $2.0005.00. HOGS—Market light 10020 c lower; Yorken, *.2509.40; pigs. $9.00©9.25; mixed, $9.8009.40; heavy. 89.2009.25; roughs, $7.50 07.86; stags, $7.0007J0.
