Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1916 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Oct. 12. FLOUR—Spring wheat, special brands in Wood, $9.30 per bbl.; hard spring wheat, patents, 5 per cent grade, in jute. $7.85(3 8.05; straight, in export bags, $7.80; first clears al $6,904x7.25; in jute, second clears, $5,254(5.75; low grade, $4,804x5.10; fancy soft winter wheat, patents, $7.40 in jute: fancy hard winter wheat, patents, $7.65 in jute; standard, hard winter wheat, patents, $7.50 in jute; first clears, $6.80477.00 in jute; second clears, in jute, [email protected]; pure white rye flour, $6.60 in jute; pure dark rye, $6.10 in jute. HAY—Market firm; choice timothy, $16.54 4717.50; No. 1 timothy. $15,004(16,00; No. 2 timothy, sl3,iMlit 14,50; No. 3 red top and grassy mixed timothy, [email protected];, heavy clover, mixed, $10.504712.50/ threshed timothy? $7.00478.50; alfalfa, choice, $15.004716.00; alfalfa No. 1, $13.004714.00; alfalfa No. 2, $10.004711.00. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 34c; extra firsts, 33%@34c; firsts, 32%@33c; seconds, 31 4(32c; packing stock, t!7@27 : j 4 c; ladles, 3947 ■3oc; process, 30@3tc; . fiGGS—Firsts. 30V>4731c; ordinary firsts, 281^44300; miscellaneous lots, cases Included. cases returned, 21%@29c; extras, 364137 c; checks, 204724 c; dirties, 2147 26c; refrigerator Aprils, firsts, 29-4@29%c; extras, 30c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, 204725 c per lb.; fowls, 124716 c; spring chickens, 16c; roosters, 12%c; ducks, 12%@14c; geese, 11 4714 c. POTATOES—Minnesota and Dakota Chios, $1.10471.30 per bu.; Wisconsin white, $1.00471.20. SWEET POTATOES—BbIs., Jerseys, $3.25473.50; Virginias. $2.25472.40; hampers, Jerseys, $1,[email protected]; Virginias, 75c. New York, Oct. 12. WHEAT—Spot easier; No 1 durum, $1.91; No. 2 hard, $1.75; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.87; No. 1 northern Manitoba, $1.83 f. o. b. New York. CORN—Spot easy; No. 2 yellow, 98%c c. I. f. New York. OATS—Spot easy; standard, 53%@54c. Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 12. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $10.0043 11. yearlings, good to choice, [email protected]; fair to good steers, $8.00479.40; range steers $7.50478.75; stockers and feeders, $6.50477.75; good to choice heifers, $7.00479.00; fair to good cows, $5.50477.25; butcher bulls, $6.00 @7.25: canners, [email protected]; cutters, $4.50@ 5.25; bologna bulls, [email protected]; good to prime calves, [email protected]; heavy palves, $8,004x9.50. . HOGS—Prime light butchers,, [email protected]; fair to fancy light, [email protected]; 'prime medium weight butchers, 220@225 lbs., $9.90@ 10.35: prime heavy weight butchers, 250@ 320 lbs., [email protected]; heavy mixed packing, [email protected]; rough. fieayy_ mixed packing, [email protected]; pigs, fair to good, “ [email protected]; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP—Yearlings, [email protected]; •_ fair to choice ewes, [email protected]; breeding ewes, $7.25 @9.25: wethers, fair to choice, $7.25®8.25; western lambs, [email protected]; feeding lambs, [email protected]; native lambs, [email protected]. Buffalo, Oct *l2. CATTLE—Market steady. HOGS—Market active; heavy and mixed, ([email protected]; yorkers, [email protected]; light yorkers. [email protected]; pigs. [email protected]; roughs [email protected]; stags. [email protected]. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market active and unchanged.