Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Oct. 17. Open- High- Low- ClosM heat— ' ing. est. est. . Ing H ec - ‘ 92%-% -93% .91% .91%' M * y 96%-97 .97% .96%-% .96% lornMay 50% .50% .4934 Oats— Ji 6c ...32% .32% .32% .32%-% Ma y 34%-% .34% .34% .34% FLOUR— Market , easy; winter wheat,. Patent jute. [email protected]; straight, jute, 14.40 @4.60; clear, jute, [email protected]; spring wheat nour, choice brands, wood. $5.20; Minneapolis patents, jute, $4.5084-65; Minneapolis hard spring, straight, export hags, [email protected]: first clears, $3 70@3 90second clears. [email protected]; low grades. $2 90 dark jut r e ye s3 fl W3.4o Whlte ’ * W3K: BUTTER— Extra creamery. 29c; price to retail dealers. 31c; prints, 32c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts. 26c; seconds. 24%c; dairies, extra, 27c: dairies. 25c; seconds, 22%c- No L 23c; packing Mock. 22c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases included. 19@20c; cases returned. 18%@19%c- or- £ r ’! s - 21c; firsts. 24c; extras.'27c; No. 1 dirties. 17%c; checks or seconds, 15%c. POTATOES—Minnesota, gan. 42@45e: Wisconsin, 40@45c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, per lb., 15c.chickens, fowls, ll%c; roosters 10c’ springs, 13%c; geese. 12@tP%c; ducks. 15c’ New York, Oct. 17. WHEAT—Weaker, quieter inquiry No t northern, spring. 98%c; No. 2 red $105%No. 2 hard. $1.01%; No. 1 Manitoba. $1 01-’ No. 1 macaroni. $1.01; December 99UcMay. $1.03%. i _ CORN—Weak, trade dull; No. 2 yellow, 74c. OATS—Weak, light dealings; No. ! white, 40%c; standard, pc; ungraded 35 @4lc. BARLEY—Steady; malting, 57@70c. Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 17. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $9 $10.95; fair to good steers. $7,508'9.50: common to fair beeves, $6,508'7.50; inferior killers. [email protected]; range - steers. $6,500 10.26; fair to fancy yearlings. $7.25310 75canr.er bulls, [email protected]; good to choice cowes. common to good vealers, [email protected]; heavy calves, $5 25'3'9 00feeding steers, [email protected]; stockers, $4,400 5.60; medium to good beef cows, $3,500 | 6.50; common to good cutters. $3,[email protected]; 1 inferior to good canners. [email protected] fair to good heifers. $5.5008.50. | HOGS—Good to prime heavy, [email protected] good to prime butchers, $0,158’9 25; fair I to good heavy packing, $5.9G©9.10-. light 1 mixed, 175 lbs. and up', [email protected]; choice | light, 1700200 lbs., [email protected] pigs 110 Iba i and under, pigs, no@i4O lbs. $6,508'725.

j East Buffalo. N. y.. o ct . n. CATTLE Market active and steady; i prime steers, [email protected]; butcher grades, j [email protected]; calves, cull to choice $6 000 j 10.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active lambs 25c higher; choice lambs, $7 200 7.50; cull to fair, [email protected]: yearlings MOO @5.50; sheep, [email protected]. / HOGS—Market active and firm; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; mixed, [email protected]; heavy. [email protected]; roughs. $8 00 @8.40; stags,- [email protected]. Omaha, Oct. 17. CATTLE —Native steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers, [email protected]; western steers, [email protected]; Texas steers, [email protected]; | cows and heifers, [email protected]; canners, $3.00 @4.25; Stockers and feeders, [email protected]; calves, [email protected]; bulls, stags, etc., $4 25 @5.40. * HOGS—Heavy, [email protected]; mixed. $8,700 8.80; light, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; bulk of sales, [email protected]. SHEEP—Yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $3.25@£25; lambs, $6,500 7.50.