Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1917 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Nov. 9. Open- High- Low- . CIOSCorn— ing. est. est. ing. Dec. ...... 1.18% 1.18% 1.16% 1.16% Jan. ......1.15-15% 1.15% 1.13 1.13%-% May .....1.13%-14 1.14 1.11% 1.12-12% Oats— Dec. 59%-% .59% .58% .59% May 60%-% .60% .60 .60% FLOUR—Spring wheat, special brands, in jute, $10.70010.90 per bbl.; hard spring wheat patents, 95 per cent grade, in jute, $10.75; straight, in export bags, $10.50; first clears, SIO.OO, in jute; second clears, $8.50; low grade, $7.5008.00; fancy clears winter patents, In jute, $10.30; standard soft winter wheat patents, $10.75, in jute; standard hard winter wheat patents, $10.50, in jute; first Clears, in jute, [email protected]; new white rye, $9.20; new dark rye, $8.70. HAY—Choice timothy, $28.00029.00; No. 1 $27.00028.00.; standard, .$25.50026.50; No. 2 and light clover mixed, $25.00026.00; No. 3 red top and grassy mixed. $22.00024.00; clover and heavy clover mixed, $23,000 25.00; threshed timothy, $15.00017.00. BUTTER— Creamery extras, 43%c; extra firsts. 42%@43c; firsts, 390 41%c; seconds, 37% , <i38%c; centralized, 90 score, 41c; 88090 score, 40c;' 86 Score, 37%038%c; storage, 90 score. 40c: ladles, 38c; process, 38’. .e: packing stock. 34035 c. EGGS—Fresh firsts. 404741 c; ordinary firsts, 38039 c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 38040 c; cases returned, 37039 c; checks’, country candled, 215728 c; City recandled. 29@30c! dirties, country receipts, 22028 c; No. 1 recandled, 29030 c; city recandled, 30032 c: extras, 46047 c- refrigerator stock. 31%033c. LIVE. POULTRY— Turkeys, 20c; fowls, 15@18%c; rbosters, 16 c; spring chickens, 18c- ducks. 18020 c: geese, 20c. POTATOES—Minnesota. Wisconsin and South Dakota Early Chios, bulk, SI,BOO 2.10 per 100 lbs.; white, $1.8002.10; sacked, $2.10472.25. CATTLE—Good to choice steers, SIO,OOO 17 25' yearlings, good to choice, $11.50016.40; range steers, $6.50014.00; Stockers and feeders. [email protected] good to choice cows, <7 0000 90’ good to choice heifers, SB,OOO 9.75; fair to good cows, $6.0007.00; canners, $4 00474 80• cutters, $4.7505.50; bologna bulls butcher bulls, $7.25010.00; heavy calves, $11.00013.00. HOGS—Prime light butchers. $16.254717.20; fair to fancy, light, $16.00017.10; medium weight butchers, 2000250 lbs., $16.80017.10; heavy weight butchers, 2500400 lbs., $16.90 4717 30’ choice heavy packing, $16.20016.40; pigs, fair to good, $12.00014.50; stags, $16.00 ®c'heEP—Goofl t 0 choice wethers. SIO,OOO 12 50' good to choice ewes. $10.00011.25; yearlings, sl2-50014.25: western lambs, good to choice $16.00016.50; native lambs, good to choice, $15.75016.60; feeding lambs, $15.50 016.25. 4U- ;

Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 8, CATTLE— Receipts, 400; slow. VEALS— Receipts, 100; steady; $7,000 ■l4 SO. HOGS— Receipts. 2,000; active and strong" heavy, $17.50017.65; mixed, $17,350 17.50; “Yorkers, $17.25017.40; light Yorkers, $16.00016.25; pigs, $15,750'16.00; roughs, $16.00 01610’ stags, $13.60014.60. . SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 2,000; active and strong; lambs, $12.00016.50; others unchanged.