Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1916 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, May 1L Open- High- Low- ClosWheat— ing. esc. est. ing. May ...—1.15%-% '• }.16%- • 1.15 1.15% July .....116%-17% 1.17% 1.16 116% Sept 1.16y 2 -17 1.17 1.15% 1.16% CornMay .........74% .74% .73% .74% July 4-,4% -74% .73% .74% Sept. ........ i3-i 5: B ,731 j .72% .73 DaisMay ........ .47 7 g-L .43 .47%.% .43 Sept. 40%-% .40% ,39%-40 .40% FLOUR—Spring wheat, patents, Minneapolis, . wood 01' cotton, $6.,0 to retail trade; -Minneapolis and Dakota patents,' ss.' /T/LSO; jute, straight, $5.3005.40; first clears, $4.5004.75; second Clears, jute, $3.50 (§3.70; low grade, »ute, $3.1003.20; soft wheat, patents, $5.2005.40; rye flour, white, patents, $5.0005.20; dirk, $4,[email protected]. BAY—Market firm; choice • timothy $21.000;22.00; No, 1 timothy, $19.004720.00; No. 2. timothy, $1,.00(11 18.0(); light clover, mixed, $17.00018.00; heavy clover, mixed, $12,000 14. No. 3 red top and grassy mixed timothy, sl4.Out* 16.00: threshed timothy, $7,500 10.00; clover. S 1 13.(0; heated and damaged, $0.w§10.00; alfalfa, choice, 'sl7:oo® 15. alfalfa, No 1, Jl4 [email protected]; alfalfa, j No. 2, SI2.COT? 14.C0; alfalfa, No. 3, sß.oo® I 10.00. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 2S%c; extra firsts, 27%@28c; firsts, 27@27%c; seconds, 26 ©26%c; dairies, extras, 2S%c; firsts, 270 27%e; seconds, 2t;@24%c; packing stock, 24 @24%e; ladles, 25%@26e. EGGS— Firsts, 20%021c: ordinary firsts, 19§ !9%c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 194/2'}%e; eases returned,; 18%@20%c; extra. 534/24<‘; clic ks, 16017 c; dirties. 17%0 H%c; storaged packed, firsts. 21%@22c; extra, 224/ _.r. ' POULTRY—Turkeys, 274728 c per 'lb.; fowls. lS@lS%c; roosters. 13%@14c: ducks, 16-5;Sc; geese; 12013 c, POTATOES—MUtusota. liakota, white, fv4.c'3c per bu.; Wisconsin, Michigan, .white, 5.3 c,; Minnesota . and . Dakota, Oliios, 535/ xsc. _ N'FW POTATOES—FIorida, bbls., No. 1, ss.i;>@4>.oo;. No. 2, $4,7"475.C0; hampers. No. 1, sl. *>(§2 00; No. 2, $1.50. New York, May 11. WHEAT Weaker, trade inactive; No. 1 northern. $1.35%; No. 2 red. $1.28%; No. 2 hard. :$1.26" 4 ; May, $1.22%; July, $1.25. OATS—Steady, inquiry quiet: standard, 52%(553c; No. 3 white, 5!4i61%c; No. 4 white, ,V'4#so%c;ungraded, :5d;%@54e. CORN—Weaker, inactive inquiry'. No. 2 yellow. S3 : V§B7%c; No, 3, S3 l ie. Live Stock. . Chicago, May 11 CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $9,004?) 10125; yearlings, good to choice, $7.50010.00; inferior steers, $7.50579,00; stodArs and feeders. 57.354i5.35; good to choice heifers, $7.0041 5.50; good to choice cows, $5.504/5.35; '■utters, $4.> 005.25: tanners, $3.50471,60; butcher bulls, $6,504/7.25; bologna bulls, s7o*)@fi.Ss: good to prime veal cdlyeS, SS.OO ,4/10.00; heavy calves, $6.50477.75. HOGS—Prime light butchers, $9,7509.95; fair to fancy light, $9.65479.90; prime medium weight butchers, 24047270 lbs,, $9,750 10.00: prime heavy butchers, 2704/310 lbs;, $9.8009.95; heavy mixed packing, $9.5509.80; rough heavy packing. $9.4009.65; pigs, fair to good. $7.5005.55; stags. $8,[email protected], HOGS—Shorn yearlings, $.8.3009.25; fair to choice dipped ewes, $7.5008.50; shorn wethers, fair to choice, $7.7508.75; feeding lambs, $9.50011.00; fed western lambs, $10.50 @12.00; Colorado wool lambs. $10.50012.15; spring $9.25010.15. East BufTalo. N. Y., May 11. CATTLE—Market active and firm; prime steers. $9.2509.50: butcher grades, $7.0009.00. CALVES—Market active and steady; cull to choice. $4.50011.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active; choice lambs, $10.50; cull to fair, $6.50@ 10.00; yearlings, $7.0008.50; sheep, $4,000 8.35. HOGS—Market active, 10015 c higher; Yorkers, pigs, $9.2609.50; mixed, $10.35010.40; heavy, $10.35010.40; rough*, $8.0009.25; Stags, $6.5007.50.