Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1912 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS.
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago. Dec. tt. Open- High- Low- ClosWheat- ing. est. est. ing r/ e -*«* S3T6 ■.«*%'.■■ May .89*4 <9 aj* July .........86%-% .874- '.«« R 74 Corn- ' npc *74-* •« .474 .474-% j May ........454 .45% 484-% j July .........484-49 . 434 .484-% .484 Oats— Dec. .........32«4 .324 .32 .324 May .........324-4 .33 .32% y»>-33 I July . .1...... ..S3 ; .334 .324-33 .334 FT.OlTß—Spring wheat, patent. Minneapolis brands, wood. *4.90 to retail trade; Minnesota and Dakota patents. $4 °>>S4 30jute. straight, jute. $3.8554.00; first clears! jute. ?3..y>03.70: second clears, jute s"* 700 ! 2.9>1; low grades, jute. $2.6602.70; ’ winter wheat, patent, jute. *4.0064.90: straight, jute. $4.2504.40: rye flour, white, patent, @3 W) ark . standard. Jute. $2.90 BETTER—Creamery, extra, 35c: extra •firsts, 34c; firsts. 30033 c; seconds. 27025 c; storage, extra. 31c. EGGS—Cases returned. 23025 c, cases included, 234<5254c; ordinary firsts. 244® 25c; firsts. 26028 c; checks. 174018 - dirties. 20@21c. POTATOES—Minnesota. 47052 c; Michigan. 50052 c: Wisconsin. 45048 c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys. 15c; chickens, fowls. 11c: roosters, 9c; springs, lie; geese, 12c; ducks. 14c. New York. Dec. 12. WHEAT—Firmer, trade inactive; No. I ' northern, spring, 954 c: No. 2 red. $107; No. 2 hard. 97c. No. 1 Manitoba. 954 - No’ j 1 macaroni, $1,014; December. 914 c: May 95 15-16 c. CORN—Steady, business inactive; No. 2 yellow, 59c. OATS—Firm,- inactive business: No 2 i white. 3§4c; standard. 3Sc; ungraded. 36 041 c.. I BARLEY— Go@7oo. Live Stock. Chicago. Dec. 12. 1 CATTLE —Good to choice steers. 11.C0; fair to good steers. $7.2509.09; common to fair beeves. $6.0007.25; inferior I killers, $5.3006.50: range steers, $6.5009 59- ' fair to fancy yearlings. $7.2509.85; cannet bulls, $2.2503.25; fair to choice vealers $8.75010.50; heavy calves. $5.2509.00: feeding steers. $6.0007.50; Stockers? $4.7506.50; medium to good beef cows. $4.2505 75common to good cutters. $3.0004.00; j rior to good canners. $2.3003.25. HOGS—Good to' prime heavy. $7.3507 15- | good to prime butchers. $7.3007 49; fair to good packing. $.,150..25; rough heavy packing. $7.0007.10; light mixed. 1700200 lbs., $7.1507.25; choice light, 1700*00 ibs.. $7.2007.35; pigs, 110 lbs. and under, $7.00® 6.25; pigs, 1100140 lbs.. $6.2507.00. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Dec. 12. CATTLE—Market active and steady; prime steers. $9.0009.50; butcher grades! $4.5008.50; calves cull to choice, $6 <o® 12.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Marhet active, lambs 10c higher: choice iambs. $8.1509.00; cull to fair, $5.5008.50; yearlings. $5 00® 6.75: sheep, $2.0005.00. HOGS—Market fairly active, leg 15c lower; Yorkers, $7.5007.60; pigs, $7.2507 35; mixed, $7.60; heavy, $7.6007.65; roughs $6.5006.80; stags. $6.0006.50. Omaha. Dec. IX CATTLE!—Native steers, $6.50010.00; cows and heifers. $3.7507.00; western steers, $5.5008.25: Texas steers, $4.6506 35; cows and heifers, $3.5006.65; canners. $3.25 04.40; stockers and feeders, $4.7508.25; calves, $6.0009.00; bulls, stags, etc., $4 500 6.25. HOGS-Heavy. $7.3507.50; mixed, $7 300 7.40; light, $7.2007.40; pigs. $6.0007.00; bulk of sales, $7.3007.40. SHEEP—Yearlings, $5.0006.35; wethers, $3.7504.75; ewes, [email protected]; lambs. $6,500 7.75. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office.
