Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1914 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Sept. io. Open- lligh- Low- 1 CIOB- - in.g. esl est.. ing. Kept i.i3 i, t. r >% t.n% 1.11% Dec. ........1.13-1.7 1.19% 1.14% 1^14% May 1.24% 1.26% .1.22 1.22% Corn— Sept. .78*4 " .78% .77 .77% Deo. ~ .73%-74% 'l74 r % . . .72% .72% ()a Is— Sept 49% .49% .47% .47% Bve, 52%-% .53% .50% .50% FLOIT It—Spring wheat, patent, Minneapolis, hard, wood, $6.90 to retail trade; Minnesota and Dakota, patent, [email protected]; Jute, straight. $5.4005.60; first clears, jute. $4.897f5.00; second clears, jute, $4.00®4.15: low grades, jute. $3.75(34 00: rye flour, white, patent. $4.1004.50; dark, $4.70 04.75. DRESSED BEEF—No. 1 ribs, 21%c; No. 2. 'l7%c; No. 3. lie; loins. No. 1,24 c; No, 2, 19c; No. 3. 13c; rounds, No. 1,15 e; No. 2, Kc; No. 3. 11%o; chucks. No. 1, 12%e; No. 2. 4|%c; No. 3. 10c; plates. No. 1, 9%e; No. 2, 9%c; No. 8, B%c. VEAL—SO to 60 lbs.. 11%<512%0; ‘6O to 90 lbs.. 13(314c; SO to 100 lbs.. 14(314%.-; fancy, U%3 15e; heavy weight, 10® 12c. CHEESE—Twins, 15015%e; daisies, i.VAct; young Americas, 15%c; horns, 15%e; Swiia, 21c; dimburger, 14e; brick, 100. BEANS—Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $3.00; red kidney. $3.75(3/4.25; brown Swedish, $2.50(33.00. FRUIT New apples, $2.00(33.50 per Did. ; lemons, California, $i;.00'36.50 per box; oranges. $2.50(33.00; peaches, 50c'351,50 per ease; 12%®25c per 1-5 bu. basket; pears. $1.25(33.50 per bid,; grapes, Michigan, 14® 17c per handle bask.q. New York, Sept 10. WHEAT—Lower. trade fair; -No. 1 northern. $1.27: No. 2 red, $1.22%; No. 2 hard. $1.24%; September, $1.24%; December. $1.20%. CORN— Lower, trade dull; export, S6c; No. 2 yellow, 85%c. OATS-Weaker, trade quiet: No. 2 white, 5fi%(3570: standard, 56®56%0; No. 3 white. 55%(35b0; No. 4 wtiite, 65@f>5%0. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 10. * Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 10. CATTLE—Steers, good to choice, $9.50® 11.00; steers, fair to good, $8.0009.50; yearlings. good to choice, $8.50® 10.00; Inferiof steers, $7.0008.00; Stockers, $6.00®7.25; feeding steers, $7.2507.85; medium to good beef cows, $5.7507.00; stock cows, $4.7535.80; fair to choice heifers, $6.5008.50; stock heifers. $5.5036.75; good to choice cows, $5.75®7.gp! common cutters, $4.7536.50; fair to good eanners. $4.0004.70; butcher bulls, $6.7507.30; bolbgna bulls, $5.7506.40. HOGS- Fair to fancy light, $9.3039.60 prime light butchers. 2000230 lbs., $9.25® 11.55; prime medium weight butchers, 270® 335 lbs.. $9.1009.40; butcher mixed, $8.85® 3.15; mixed heavy packing, $8.6008.90heavy packing, $8.50(38.75, CATTLE—Market fairly active and steady; prime steers. $9.50010.00; butcher grades. $0.00(38.75. CALVES—Market active, 25c highercull to choice, $6.00313.00. SHEEP AND , LAMBS—Market active, lambs 50c higher; choice lambs, s6.s(xfj ion; cull to fair, $6.00(58.25; yearlings $6 00 g>7.00; sheep, $2.0006.25. HOGS—Market active, 10(315e higherYorkers,- $9.6009.70: pigs, $9.00®9.25; mixed! $9.65; heavy, $9.6(|; roughs, SS.OO3S 35stags, $7.00®7.50. Omaha, Neb., Sept. io. HOGS—Market higher; heavy, $8.5608.715fight, $8.60(38.90; pigs, [email protected]; bulk of •ales, [email protected]. CATTLE—Market steady; native steers $7.85010.25; cows and heifers, $8.00@7 50western steers, $6.2508.76; Texas steers’ [email protected]; cows and heifers, $6.76Wf 25calves, [email protected]. SHEEP—Market steady; yearlings, $5.25 iTS.OO; wethers, $4-7505.85; lambs, $7.00®7.65.