Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1914 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Previsions, Etc. Chicago. April 1 * Open- High- Lew- Cloe-WTu-iit— ins: «st. est. ing. Miy 9!is-V .9!%-\ 91 91V •TuTr .V.-.WVB7- -87% -S7VH Sept. 8614 .87 .868, .87 Corn— ■ ■■ Mav ...67%-% jTT% .6781 .67’-/ •July 68 V l * -65% .68 .68-V F.c'pt, ...0.-68% -6S>« .68 , 685 b Oats-f- | .\i a v % .39 .8854 .38% Jury ...29\. .23% .39% .394, Sept. ........37N 35% .37-% .38 Vi TT.Ot'U—Spring wheat, patent. Minneapolis brand, wood, ss.6fi to retail trade; Minnesota an<J Dakota patent; $4.2004.40; jute, straight, $4-®*64.10; first clears, jute, K..VKi3.ro. second clears, jute. $2.5f»@2.75: low grades, jute: $2. V ti2.,V>. winter wheat, patents, jute, $4,206-440; straight, jute, $3.7563.80; rye flour, white, patent. $2,706 3.00: dark, *2.506 2.70. BFTTKR—Creamery, extras. 21V4c; extra firsts. 23%<f/23%<-: firsts. 21@22e: seconds. IS62V; packing stock, ISwaiSc. EGGS—MiscellanrSius lots, eases Included. 16", ?iIso; rases returned. l 6V 4 41t7%e: ordinary ti*ts. 164,(817*40; firsts. 17\@lRc: extra, 203i@21c; seconds. 15%i ; dirties. 16c. LIVK DOFT.TRT—Turkeys. 15c: chickens. fowls. 18c; springs. 18c: roosters. 12c; geese. 14c; ducks. 16617 c; guinea hens, $4.006 4 50 per doz. POTATOES—Wisconsin, white. 6264>5c: | red. •. Minnesota, white. 62668 c: red. 6m6650. Michigan, white, 62668 c; red. 6ST? !«*■ i New York. April 2. WllKAT—Strong, trade moderate-. No. | 1 northern. $1.01*4; No. 2 red. $1.05; No. 2 hard. ft. 00%; May. SI,OO 7-16: July, 96%c. CORN—Stronger, quiet business; export, 744ie; No. 3 yellow. 75%c; Argentine 740OATS—Steady. quiet trade; No. 2 white, j 15645 V;. standard. 44*46450; No. S white. ' 44644 v. Live Stock. Chicago: April 2. CATTLE—Steers, good to choice heavy. $8.5069.50: steers, fair to good, $7.6508.60; yearlings, good to choice, $8.0009.30; inferior steers. $7.0007.50; stockers. $6.0007.40: feeding steers. $7.2568.00; medium to good beef cows. $5.25(86.10: stock cows. $5,000 5.50; fair to choice heifers, $7.25(88.25; stock heifers, $6.0067.60; good to choice cows, $5.7507.25; common to good cutters, $4,250 4:75; butcher bulls. $6.0007.25; bologna bulls $5.7506.40. HOGS—Choice light. 1600180 lbs.. $8,650 : 8.90; light mixed. 1700200 lbs.. $8.6008.72%; prime light butchers. 2000230 lbs., $8,650 8.77%; medium weight butchers. 2300270 lbs., $8.6008,75; prime heavy butchers. 270 0300 lbs., $8.6008.75; mixed packing. $8,500 8.60, heavy packing. $5.4508.57%; pigs. $7.50 @8.40. ——— Y !'• East Buffalo, N. Y., April 2. CATTLE—Market active and steady: prime steers. $8.9009.15: butcher grades. $6.0008.26. | CA i,VBS- - Market active and steady; ■ cull to choice, $6.00011.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active and steady; choice lambs. $8.3568.50; cull to - fair, $6.0008.00; yearlings. $7.0007-10; sheep. $3.0007.10. HOGS—Market active, 10c higher; Yorkers, $9.2569.30; pigs, $9.0069.25; mixed. $9-25; heaw. *9,1069.15; roughs. $8.0008.30:, stags. $7.0007.26. Omaha, April 1. , HOGS-Heavy, $8.3508.45; light. $8,250 8,43: pigs, [email protected]; bulk of sales, $8.35@ R4O. CATTLE—Native steers, $7.2508.75; aows and . heifers. $6.0007.T0; western stesrs, $6.2508.00; Texas steers. $6.0007.50; oows and heifers, $5 7507.09; calves, $7.50010.T0. SHEEP— Yearlings, $6.7507.60; wethers, $5.0006.83; lambs. $7.2608.50.