Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1915 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Nov. 4. Open- High Low- ClosWheat— ing. est. est ing. Dec1.03%-04 1.05% 1.03% 1.05%-% May 1.04-04% 1.05% 1.03% 1.05%-% CornN0v60% .61% .60% .61% Dec. 59%-% .59%-60 ,58%-59 .59% May .........60%-% .61% .60% .61%-% Oats— >■ Dec. 38% .38%-39 .38% .38A May 39%-% .39% .39%-% .39% FLOUR—Spring wheat, patent, Minneapolis, wood or cotton. >6.10 to retail trade; Minnesota and Dakota patents, 35.1065.30; Jute, straight, $49066.10; first clears, $4.2064.35; second clears. Jute 33 006 3.25; low grade. Jute. $2.9083.10; soft wheat patents, $5.0066.25; rye flour, white patents, 35.1065.30; dark, $4.6064.70. HAY—Market steady; choice new timothy. $17.00818.00; No. 1 new timothy, 315.01 616.00; No. 2 timothy. $13.00814.00; light clover mixed. 313.00614.00; heavy clovei mixed. 37.0069.00; No. 2 red top and grassy mixed timothy, $9.00010.00; threshed timothy, 36.0068.00; clover. 36.5068.00; heated and damaged, 83.0066.00; alfalfa, choice, 815.00616.00; alfalfa. No. 1. $13.0061400; alfalfa. No. 2. 810.00611.00. Chicago, Nov. 4. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 28%c; extra firsts. 27827%c; firsts, 25026%c; seconds, 23%®24%c: dairies, extras, 27c; firsts, 23824 c; ladles, 21@21%c; packing stock, 19% @2l%c. EGGS—Firsts, 28c; ordinary firsts, 266 27c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 30827 c; cases returned, 19%®26%c; extra, 33634 c; checks, 15818 c; dirties, 16819 c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, 14c per lb.; spring turkeys, 20c; chickens, fowls, 10%8 13c; springs, 13c; roosters, 10c; ducks, 12@ 13%c; geese, 13814 c. ICED POULTRY - Fowls, 11812%c; spring chickens, 13813%c; roosters, ll%c; ducks. 12613 c; turkeys, 14815 c; geese, 106 12c.
New York, Nov. 4. WHEAT—Firmer, animated demand; new No. 1 Manitoba, $1.18%; No. 1 macaroni, 81.15%; December, $1.12%; May, $1.14%. CORN—Easy, dealings moderate; No. 1 yellow, 74%@75%c. OATS—Firm. Inquiry fair; No. 3 white, 42®42%c; No. 4 white. 41841%c; ungraded 41«45c. Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 4. CATTLE—Steers, good to choice, $8,158 10.40; yearlings, good to choice, $7.75®10.50; infertoi heifers, $4.7585.40; good to choicw heifers. [email protected]: good to choice cows, $4 >[email protected], cutters, $3.9084.60; canners, $3.0( 84.00; butcher bulls, $5.5067.00; bologna bulls, $4.7585.50; good to prime veal calves, $9.50810.75; heavy calves, $7.50©9.25. HOGS—Prime light butchers, $7.3587.®; fair to fancy light. $7.2567.40; prime medium weight butchers, 2408270 lbs., $7,206 7.45- prime heavy butchers, 2708310 lbs., $7.0067.30; heavy wixd packing, $G.&)@7.00; rough heavy packing, $6.2586.65; pigs, fair to good. $6.2587.00; stags. [email protected]. East Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 4. CATTLE—Market slow and steady; butcher grades. $6.5088.50. CALVES—Market active and steady; cull to choice, [email protected]. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active; choice lambs. $8.0069-10; cull to fair, $6,008 8.75; yearlings. $6.0087.50: sheep. $3,008 6.50. HOGS—Market slow, 15840 c lower; Yorkers, $7.1587.75: pigs, $7.00; mixed, $7.5C 67.60; heavy, $7.6087.75; roughs, $6.0086.50; stags. $5.0085.73. Omaha, Nov. 4. HOGS—Market lower; heavy, $6.6566.9®; light, $6.85®7.00; pigs, $6.5086.90; bulk of sales. $6.7586.90. CATTLE—Market slow; native steers, cows and heifers, [email protected]; western steers, [email protected]; Texas steers, $5,7587-25; stockers and feeders, $5.5088.10. SHEEP—Market steady; yearlings, $6.06 ©6.60; wethers, $5.5085.80: lambs, $8,500 8.85.
