Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1914 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago. Oct. 1. ■ Open- High- Low- Clo» Wheat— ing. est. est, Ing. Dec. ........1.1>54-% 1.094 1.064 1.064 May .......1.154 1.16 1.13 I.lß’a 'Cornfitt tiS ,65% ,66\ May .70\ .714 -694 694-% - Hats— ' I lev 4S-454 .46% .47 .474 May ........ ~51-5i4 .51% .50 .504 I'l.ori: Spring wheat, patent. Minneapolis. hard flour, $6.2" to retail trade; Minnesota and Dakota patent, $5.3ii''<15.50; jute, straight, $5.mm5.2": first clears, jute, $41>51,(4 So; second clears, jure $3.45fi 3;75; low grades, jute. $3. iy, flour, while, patent, s'>.W;s.lo; dark. $4.1X414'7,7. BETTER Creamery, evtras. 23. ; extra first's. ■JS'ltisu.c; firsts, 2i’/a27e . seconds, 24 ■'J-I'ji': packing stock. 204 c; ladles, 22@ EGGS M isce Ila neons lots, cases included, isr</21c: easts returned, 174'<i204c. ordinary firsts. Itn.maoc, firsts, 2"41i214c; extras, 2441iG5>4e. GIVE I’< >{’ I ,TI IY—Turkeys. 16c per lb.; chickens, fowls, 14 c; springs, 134 c; roosters. 11c; ducks, i:«/14e; geese, llliljc. POTATOES Wisconsin and Michigan, ‘White slock. 4:t4i 47c; sacked. S"C; Minnesota and Dakota early Ohios, 4.71150 c.
New: York. O- t. 1. WHEAT-- Weaker, demand lighter; No. 1 northern, $1.16; No. 2 red. $1.13; No. 1 hard. $1.14; December, sl.l4 T 8; May, $1.2414. CORN—-Weaker, inquiry quiet, export, S'i’<e; No. 2 Yellow. 80%C. RYE—Steady, quiet Inquiry; w< stern 96>.*c. OATS—Weaker, inquiry fair; No. 1 2 • white, 51’A<061‘»7c; standard, 50-" ( 7iM> A c; No. 3 white, 50'i@50>4e; No. 4 white, 49\©50%c. Live Stock. Chicago. Oct. 1. CATTLE—Steers, good to prime, $9.50© 11.00; steers, fair to good, $8.2509.25; yearlings, good to choice, $8.60(010.25; Inferior steers, $7.50(08.25; stockers, $6.0007.50. feeding steers. [email protected]; medium to good beef cows. $5.5006.75; medium to good beef cows $5.75(07.00; stock cows. [email protected]; fair to choice heifers. $6.0008.00; stock heifers, $6.50(06.75; good to choice cows. $5.7508.00; common to good cutters. $4.2505.00; fair to good canners, $3.5004.50; butcher bulls, $6.75 07.30; bologna bulls, $5.8006.20. HOGS—Fair to fancy light, $8.70©8.80; prime light butchers, 2000230 lbs., $8.65© 8.80; prlpie medium weight butchers, 250© 270 lbs., $8.40*08.761 prime heavy butchers, 2700325 Ibs., $8.4008.70; heavy mixed packing. $8.00(08:25; heavy packing, $7.7008.00; pigs, fair to good, $7.0008.10. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 1. CATTLE—Market dull and weak; prime steers. $9.50@10M0; butcher grade* $6,5008.50. CALVES—Market active and steady; cull to choice. $6.00(011.25. SHEEP AND ' I.AMBS-Market slow and weak; choice lambs, $7.75(08.00; cull to fair, $6.0007.50; yearlings, $6.5006 75- sheep $2.0006.15. HOGS—Market fairly, active, 15®35c lower; Yorkers. $9.0009.25; pigs, $8.8509.15; mixed. $9.10; heavy, $9.00; ’ roughs. $7.50© 8.25; stags, $7.0037.50. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 1. HOGS—Market lower; heavy, $7 8038 00light. $7.90(08,25; pigs. $7.6008.00; bulk $7 85 07.95. CATTLE—Market steady; native steers »[email protected]; cows and heifers, [email protected]; western steers, [email protected]; Texas $5,[email protected]; eows and heifers, $5 500710* | calves. J8.0001C.50. ' ’ i SHEEP—Market stronger; yearling*. 15,5006.00; wethers, $5.0005.50; lambs, $7.00©
