Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago. Oct. 10. Open- High- Low- ClosWl.eat— Ing. eSt. est. fng Ma V .....96%-97 .97 .96% .96%-% Corn— Dec 53%-% .53% .53% .53%-% Ma >' 52%-% .52% .5214 .62>4 OatsDec 32H-% .5?%-% .32% .32%-% Ma >' —M%-% .34%-% .34%-% .34% FLOUR—Market steady; winter wheat, patents. Jute. $4.5034.90; straight, jute $4.6034.70. clear jute. $4.W34.10; spring wheat flour, choice brands, wood, $5.30; ! Minneapolis patents, jute, $4.5034.65; Minneapolis hard spring. straight, export bags. $4 W 34 30: first clears. $3.7033.90; second clears. $3.1033.20; low grades. $2,903 3.00; r ye flour, white, jute. $3.4033.55; dark jute. $3 3033.40. BUTTER—Extra creamery. 29c: price to retail dealers. 31c; prints. 32c; extra firsts, 28c; first. 26c; seconds. 24%c; dairies, extra. 27c; dairies. 25c; seconds. 22%c; No. L 23c; packing stock. 22c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases included, 1932nc; cases returned. 18%@19%c; ordinary firsts. 22c; firsts. 24c: extras, packed especially for city trade. 27c; No. 1 dirties. 17%c: checks or seconds. 15%c. POTATOES—Minnesota. 40345 c; Michigan. 42345 c: Wisconsin. 40345 c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb.. 15c; chickens, fowls. 12c; roosters. 10c; springs, 13c; geese.. 12®12%c: ducks. 15c. New York. Oct. 10. WHEAT—Weaker. fair trade; No. 1 Northern spring. $1.00; No. 2 red. $1.64%; No. 2 hard. slOl%. No. 1 Manitoba, $1.02%; No. 1 macaroni. $1.00; December, $1.00%; May. $1,04%. CORN—Lower, trade dull: yellow. 76c; No. 2 yellow. 74c: No. 3 yellow. 73%c; December to March. 59c. OATS—Steady, Inactive trade; No. 2 white. 39c: No. 3 white, 38c; standard, 38%c: No. 4 white. 37c; ungraded, 37340 c. BARI.EY—CO37OC. Live Stock. Chicago. Oct. 10 CATTLE—Good to choice steers. $9,503 11.00: common to fair beeves. $6.5037.75; Inferior killers. $5.3036.50; range steers’ $6.5039.75; fair to fancy yearlings, $7,253 10.90; earner bulls. $*2533.00; good to choice cows, $5.6038.00: common to good vealers. $10.00311.25; heavy calves, $5,503 9.00; feeding steers, $5.2538.00; stockers. $4.4037.00: medium to good beef cows. $3.50 35.50; common to good cutters. [email protected];‘ Inferior to good canners, $2.7533.75; fair to good heifers. $5.5038.50. HOGS—Good to prime heavy, $9.1039.90; good to prime butchers. $9.2039.35; fair to good heavy packing. $8.9039.00; light, m’xed. 175 lbs. and up, $8.8539.15; choice light. 1793200 lbs . $9.1539.30; pigs. 110 lbs. and under. $7.0036.50; pigs. 1103140 lbs., $6,503 7.25. East Buffalo. N. Y., Oct; 10. CATTLE—Active and strong; prime steers. [email protected]; butcher grades, $4,003 8.35. CALVES—SIow. 20c lower; cull to choice. $5.75311.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Slow and steady; market, $7.0037.25; choice lambs, $5.0036.90: cull to fair. $3.0035.50; yearlings. $2.6035.00. HOGS—Active. 10315 c higher: heavies, $9.1539.50; Yorkers. $5.2538.35: pigs. $9,453 9.50; mixed, $9.5039.55; heavy. $5.0038.60; roughs, $7.0037.50. Omaha, Oct. 10. . CATTLE Native steers, $6.0031'0.25; cows and heifers. $3.5036.65; western steers. $5.0038.40; Texas steers, $4.5036.30; cows and heifers. $3 2736.50; canners, $3 00 34.25; Stockers and feeders, $4.5038.10; calves, $500g9.00; hulls. etc., $4.2535 40. HOGS—Heavy. $8.6538.80; mixed $8,703 8.80; light, $8.753890; pigs, $6.0038.00; bulk of sales. $8.7038.80. SHEEF—Yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, $3 503*00; ewes, $3.0033.65; lambs, $5.75® 6.50.