Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1912 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Sept. 19. Open- High- Low- ClosWheat— Ing. est. est. ing Sept. 91* .92 .91% Dec, ....... .91*-* .91*-% .91 .91*-% Ma >- 95*-96 .96* .95* .96% Corn— SeP l - v£-70%-% .71% .70% .71% Dec .52*-% -53* .62* .53% May 52*-% .62*-* .52% .52%-* Oats—--BeP*eP* 3274 33*-% .32* .S3* Dec 32*-% 32%-* .32* .32% May ....... .34*-* .3474 34% .54*
FLOUR—Steady; winter wheat patents Jute. 54.8004.90; straight. Jute, [email protected]; clear, jute, [email protected]; spring wheat flour choice brands, wood, |5.50; Minnesota patents, Jute, $4.50(34.65; Minnesota hard spring, straight export bags, [email protected] clears, $3.7003.90; second clears $3 10 (33.20; low grades, [email protected]; rye flour white. Jute, $3.40(33.56; dark. Jute. $3,303 3.40. BUTTER—Creamery, 28c; price to retail dealers, 29%c: prints. 30%c; extra firsts, 26i4c; firsts, 25%c; seconds, 24c; dairies,’ extras, 24%c; dairies, 2314 c; seconds. 2214 c; ladles. No. 1,21 c; packing stock, 21c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases lncluder, 1714@1814c; cases returned, 17@18c; ordinary firsts. 1914 c; firsts. 2114 c; extras, candied for city trade, 2514 c; No. 1 dirties, 16c; checks, 14c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb., 14c; chickens, fowls. 12!4@1514c; roosters, 10c; springs, 16c; geese. He; ducks. 14c. New York, Sept. 19. WHEAT—lrregular, inactive trade; No. 1 northern, spring. $1.0014; No. 2 red. $1.0314; No. 2 hard, $1.01*; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.0114: No. I macaroni, 9814 c; September, $1.03; December, 9914 c; May $1.0314. CORN—Firm, trade slow; No. 2 yellow 8914 c. BARLEY—Steady; malting, 60@Slc. Live Stock. Chicago, Sept It. CATTLE —Good to choice, steers, $9 509 H. 08; fair to good ewes. $7.7539.50; common to fair beeves. $6.6097.75; inferior killers, $5.5036.60; range steers, $6.6009.66; fair to fancy yearlings, $7.25310.36; good to choice cows. $5.6037.50; canner bulls, $2 2$ @3.00; common ■to good calves, $8.00010.00' good to Choice vealecs. $10.00311.60; heavy calves, 55.5009.00; feeding steers, 65.2507. K; Stockers, $4.4036.60; medium' to good beef cows, $3.5035.50; common to good cutters. $3.0034.00; inferior to good canners, $2.75 33-75; fair to good heifers, $5.6008.50. HOGS—GOOD to prime heavy, $8.35@ 8.60; good to prime butchers, $8.4098.65; fair to good heavy packing, $8.0038.10; fight mixed, 175 lbs. and up, $8.400845choice light. 170 to 200 lbs., $8.6098.70; pigs JlO lbs. and under, $6.5037.75; pigs, 110 to 140 lbs., $7.7538.15. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 19. CATTLE—Market active and firm; prime steers. [email protected]; butcher grades $4.0038.50; cull to choice, $6.00911.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Market active and Arm; choice lambs, $7.5037;65; cull to fair, $5.00(g7.35; yearlings, [email protected]; sheep $2.0035.00. HOGS—Market fairly active, 5c higher; Yorkers, $8.4008.86; pigs, $8.00; mixed, SB.BO 08. JO; heavy, $8.9008.95; roughs, $7.0037.50; stags, $6.2507.00. Omaha, Sept. 19. CATTLE—Native steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers, $3.5006.90; western steers. $5.0008.50: Texas steers, $4.5006.90range cows and heifers, $3.2500.60; cancrs. $3.0004.25; Stockers and feeders. $450 '(lves. $5.0009.00: bulls, stags, etc., *’ fi t * ’* ' fs;oO0s.2O: mixed, $8,109 * *7?5 : 23: pigs, $6.0037.50; bulk
