Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1915 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. - Chicago. July 29, Open- High- Low- ClosWhcat— ing. est. est. ins. July ......:1.14 1.14 : 1.10% 1.10% Sept. .....1.-'T'c-"- 1 , t. 08% 1.05 1.".-,'- s Dec.,, .....I.' : - 1.09% 1.06% t.06%-07 Corn— July :80% .79 .79 Sept. ........74%-% .74% .73% .73%. Dee. 64-64% ,64% .63% .63% Gats— July 55%-56 .56 .54 .54% Sept. .33% : .37% .37% Dec. .39%-40 . 40 .39% .39% FLOUR—Spring wheat patents, .Minneapolis, wood or cotton, $7.50 to retail irade: 'Minnesota and Dakota patents old, $6.25@€.40; Jute, straight, [email protected]; first clears, $5.20610.25; second clears. Hite, $4.1) '54.20; • low grade. Jute, $3.50®3.60; soft wheat, patents, new, $4/S(Vgs.iO; rye flour, white, patent, new. $4.65615.00; dark, new, [email protected].
Chicago. July 29. PI'TTER —Creamery, extras, 25c: extra first. 246i24*4c: firsts, 22%6f23%cs seconds, 216(220: dairies, extras, 23c; firsts. 22@23c; seconds, 206721 c; packing stock, 19@19%c; ladles. 206(2<»4c. EGGS—Miscellaneous lots, cases Included. 146 i 17c: cases returned, 13%6716%e; ordinary, firsts, 15%@16c; firsts, 16%@17c: extra, 21%@22%c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, 11c per lb.; chickens, fowis. 13%c; springs, U',»6?l9c; roosters, 10c: ducks, 14c; geese, 9@loc; spring geese. 12 1 p513c. ICED FOWLS—FowIs ,13%@14c; roosters. lOVpffllc; ducks, 12@12%c; turkeys, 13 @l4c; geese, 9@loc. POTATOES—Virginia cobblers, [email protected] per bid.: bulk. 4S(g5Qc per Ini. New York, July 29. WHEAT-Weaker. fair demand for new: No. 1 northern, $1.18%; No. 2 red, $1.16671. 19%; No. 2 hard winter, $1.21%: September, $1.15. CORN —Weaker, trade dull; export, 89%e: N». 2 yelow, 91%c: No. 3 yellow. 91c, ' OATS—Easier, moderate dealings; No. 2 white,, 65%c; standard. 65c; No. 3 white, 64%c; No. 4 white, 64c.
Live Stock. Chicago. July 29. CATTLE—Sters. good to choice, $7.45® 10.35; yearlings, good to Choice, $7.50® 10.20; inferior heifers. $5.00®6.25; good te choice heifers, $6.50®5,00: good to choice cows, [email protected]; cutters. $3.75®4.90; canners, $3.00 ' ®4.40; butcher bulls, [email protected]; bolognas, i- $5.75®6.25; good to choice veal calves, $7.50 ®5.75. HOGS—Prime light butchers, [email protected]; fair to fancy light. $7.45®7.65: prime medium weight butchers, 240®270 lbs., $7.00® 7.30: prime heavy butchers, 270®340 lbs., $6.80®7.00; heavy and mixed packing, $6.35 ®6.75; heavy packing, $6.00®6.35; pigs, fair to good, $6.75® 7.50 I East Buffalo, N. Y., July 29. CATTLE—Market active and firm; I prime steers [email protected]; butcher grades. | $7.00®9.25. | CALVES— Market active, 60c higher; cull I to choice, $5.00®12.50. I SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active, 25c j higher: choice lambs, [email protected]; cull to fair, $6.00®5.75; yearlings, $6.00®7.25; sheep. ; $3.00® 3.40, HOGS—Market slow, 10@15c lower; ! Yorkers, $8.15®8.30; pigs, [email protected]; mixed, $7.60®8.00; heavy, $7.25®7.50; roughs, $6.25; . stags. $5.00®5.50. j Omaha, July 29. lower; heavy, $6.00®6.80; heavy, $6.00®6.80; light, $6.75®7.56: pigs, $0.75®7.00; bulk of sales, $6.10®6.90. I CATTLE—Market higher; native steers, [email protected]; cows and heifers, [email protected]; western sters, $6.50G8.60; Texas steers, $6.00®7.50; cows and heifers. $5.50®7.00: calves, $7.09®9.75. SHEEP—Market higher; yearlings, $5.75 a-ofhcra 9 5K* lomhs #0 m
