Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1917 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Sept. 20. ’Open- High- Low- ClosCom trig. est. est. . Ing. May 1.16-16% l.ff 1.15% 1.16-16% Dee, ...L: 1.19%-% 1-20% 1.18% 1.19-19% OatsSept 59%-% .60% .59% .60-60% Deesß%-% .58% .58% .58%-% May 61%-% .61% .61% .61% FLOUR—Spring wheat, special brands, in wood. $ll.BO per bbl. ; hat'd spring wheat patents. 95 per cent grade, in jute, $11.00; straight, in export bags, $10.80; first clears, SIO.OO. in jute; second clears. $8.50; low grades. $7.5008.00; fancy soft winter wheat patents, in jute, $10.90; standard soft winter wheat patents, $lO.lO. in jute; fancy hard winter wheat patents, $ll.OO, in jute; standard hard winter patents, $10.75, In jute; first clears. SIO.OO, in jute; second clears, in Jute. $9.0009.50; new white rye, $9.70; new dark rye. $9.20. HAY—Choice timothy, old and new, $22.50 @23.50; No. 1. $21.00022.50; No. 2, $19.50020.50; Standard, $19.50020.50; No. 3 red top and grassy mixed. $17.50019.00; light clover mixed, $19,50020.50; heavy clover mixed, $17.50018.50; clover hay, $17.50020.50. BUTTER— Creamery. extras. 43c; extra firsts. 42%c; firsts. 41042 c; seconds. 39%0 40y 2 c; ladles. 38039 c; process, 41c; packing stock. 36%037%c. EGGS—Fresh firsts. 87%@37%c; ordinary firsts. 35@35%c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 350.37 c: cases returned, 34036 c; checks, country candled, 21028 c; city recandled, 30031 c; dirties, country receipts, 22028 c; No. 1 recandled. 30032 c; city recandled, 32034 c; extras. 41%042%c; storage packed, 35%037%c. ‘ LIVE POULTRY— Turkeys, 18c; fowls, general run. 21c; heavy stock, 22%C-; roosters. 16%c: spring chickens, 22c-; ducks. 17@ 18c; geese. T4018C.. POTATOES Minnesota Early Ohios, $1.1501.25 per bn.; Wisconsin red, [email protected]; [email protected]. , CATTLE—Good to choice steers, $14,000 17.90; yearlings, good to choice, $11.50017.50; fair to good steers. $9.50014.00; range steers $9.50015.00; Stockers and feeders, $8.0009.75; good to choice cows. $8.00010.25; good to choice heifers, $9.00011.00; fair to good cows $6.7507.75; canners. $5.0005.65: cutters, $5.50 @6.50; bologna bulls, $6.5007.50; butcher bulls. $7.25010.00; heavy calves. $7150012.00; good to prime calves. $12.00016.50. HOGS —Prime light butchers, $18.25018.50; fair to fancy light, $17.00018.30; medium weight butchers, 2000250 lbs., $18.30018.65; heavy butchers, 2400250 lbs., $18.30018,80; choice heavy packing, $17.00018.10; rough heavy packing.' $17.00017.90: pigs, fair to good. $13.00017.00; stags, $18.00019.25. “ SHEEP—Good to choice wethers, SIO.OC@ 12.00; good to choice ewes. $9.00011.00; yearlings, $12.50014.00: western lambs, good to choice, $17.50018.35; native lambs, good to choicei $17.00018.00; feeding! lambs, $17.75@ 18.10. ’ ' - - East Buffalo. N. Y., Sept, 20. CATTLE—Market active and , steady; prime steers, $14.00015.75;. butcher, grades, $6-00012.25. CALVES—Market active and steady; cull to choice. $5.00015.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS —Market dull; choice lambs. $17.00017.25: cull to fair. $ll.OO j 016.75; yearlings. $13.00014.50; sheep, $5.00 @11.75. ' . ': ■ HOGS—Market active and 20c highest I Yorkers, $18.0001.8.85; pigs/ $17.00017.75; ' mixei, $18.90012.00; heavy,> $19.00019,10; roughs, $17.00017.76; stags, $15.00016.00. ' ' ' ■ -