Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Grains, Provisions, Eta. Chicago. Sept. 12. , Open- High- Low- CloeWheat- Ing. eßt eat ®' pt 9’% .91% .91 91% M Corn-’ 95Mr,4 ■ M ’ 4 ®r pt .71 .68% 68% M^ tß ” 6l *- S2 « -«%-% .51% C . 32%u% .32% , 52 % May 34%-% .84% .34%.% ; s ;% Ju™* 90®50T ady j Wheat jute, »[email protected]. straight, jute »4 70fi4 ROclear. Jute. [email protected] : spr i ng wheat choice brands, wood. $5.70; Minnesota nat’ ent., jute. $4.60®4.76; ~ •pring, straight, export bags, $4 30@4 5013 "e-ond cl"rTsW @3.30, low grades, [email protected]; rve flour white, jute. dark. jute. $S BUTTER— Extra creamery, 28c- price h'Uts Le ea,e n rs ; prlntsfirsts. 26%c, firsts. 25%c; seconds 24conds h>/c tr^dl 24%C <r dalrleB ’ 23 * c ’ : stock. ’ lad,e8 ’ No - 21c; Packing ed EG i7%®S* na&e ° us ,ots ’ rases lnclu <’- ea, i,/2@18%c. cases returned 17ff?tRntrade tras ' candle<l for city POTATOM • 16C: CheCk3 ’ Mc - gan 4<J«o nneßOta - 4S ® 4Bc : Michlgan, 45£H8c, XVisconsin 40@48c LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys per lb 13eW l2 %c; roosters.- ££ springs, 15c, geese, 6@l2c; ducks, 14c.

™ E atnorthern, spring. 99%c: No. 2 red $102%No. 2 hard. $1.00%; No. 1 Manitoba » W%No. 1 macaroni. 97%c; September’ $101%: CORN r w 98%C: May ’ ’ lo2 < low Kc. r ’ more active; No. 2 yelwhw TS^i S 2 eady ’ qu,et business; No 2 white, 38%c; standard. 88c; ungraded, 36 BARLEY—Quiet; malting, 60@70c >'■ Live Stock. “ Chicago, Sept 12 10«r T^k E r GO ° d a tO Ch ° lce Bteers - *9.50® 10.90, fair to good ewes. $7.75@9 50- comRkSm-*?’ ’ 6 - 50 @ 7 75 : inferior killere, ♦0.00g’6.50, range steerd in ka fair to fancy yearlings. |7.25@10. 2 0 25m^ e c C o°m’’ ’V 0 ® 7 60 : canner bulls [email protected], common to good calves 6-00; good to choice Vealers, heavy calves, [email protected]: feeding stl™ stockers - [email protected]; medium To good beef cows, [email protected]; common to good cutters. [email protected]; inferior to good ;s'&. K - ,585 M - «•« HOGS—Good to prime heavy, $8.55(8'8.75good to choice butchers, [email protected] fair i'°, g ”° d „i leavy Packing; [email protected]; ’ light ™ and up> W - 70 ® 8 - 8 5; choice light, 170 to 200 lbs, [email protected]; pigs sllO lbs M"’ * 8 s °®’ 75: P ' gS "*>*«»! East Buffalo, N. Y. Sent 17 CATTLE—Market slow and* steadyer’i ,9 - 50 ® 9 , 8 °: butcher grades; 14.W8.25, calves, cull to choice, $6.00@ SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active iamb. 10c higher; choice lambs. L^Aa CU v to f^ ir - *° oom.90; yearlings $4 60 ©6.00; sheep, $2.00@5.(K> J 4.00 HOGS—Market fairly active, 15@20c lowPJ509.50; helvy, [email protected]; roughs, $7 500 \so; Stags, $6.0007.00. 9

Omaha, Sept 12. ■ CATTLE—Native steers, [email protected]; tows and heifers, [email protected]; western •teers, [email protected]; Texas steers. [email protected]; tows and heifers, $3.2506.75; canners. $3.00 54.00; stockers and feeders, [email protected]; j ealves, [email protected], bulls, stags, etc., $4.25@ j 1.15. 1 HOGS—Heavy, [email protected]; mixed. $8 30® 1.60; light, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; bulk ; of sales, [email protected]. i SHEEP AND . LAMBS—Yearlings, $4.75 85.25; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $3.5004 SOlambs, $6.50®7.36.