Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1918 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. 1 Chicago. June 27. Open- High- Low- Clou. Corn— tag. est. est tag. July L 47% L 45% Aug. .....l.L ! _. T s J-L'% L4S% L£t%—l9 OatsJune ..........78 .75*3., -77\ -7814 July .........73*4- s s -73 -72% Aug. -61-4 .68% FLOUR—The United States food administration flour standards are as follows: Per bbl., in jute. 98 lb. sack basis: Barley flour, $8.75; corn flour, SIX9O; white rye flour, $10.«»; dark rye.’ $?-5<J; spring wheat, $10.60® lo.S*'; special brands. $10.70; hard winter, [email protected]; soft winter, $10.60@ 10.80. HAY—Choice timothy, $30.4«>§21.00; No. 1 timothy. [email protected]; standard. $16.00®17.60; No. 2 timothy and clover mixed, $15.00@ 16.00; No. 3. sll.(«Ail3.<»; clover, $9.00'812.00; thrashed timothy. $ 4 [email protected]. BUTTER— Creamery, extra, 92 score, 43c; 93 score, higher: firsts, 91 score, 423 L’tjc;- SSfiSO score, 4'® livsc; seconds, 84®S7 score, 37@39c; standard. 42 3 t fi43c; ladles, 35 @3slic; renotated. LLc; packing stock, 32 fe33c. - ' EGGS—Fresh firsts, southern and southwestern. 3?fi33’2c; Kansas and Nebraska, 34c. northern, 3W3414C; fine lowa, Wisconsin. and Minnesota. 34%®35ri; Ordinary firsts. 3't., . ; miscellaneous lots, cases include'd. 3(’§34C; cases returned, 29 ®S3e;. extra, ■35%@36%5Ci checks, dry. Sg 26c; dirties, 29®30c. LI VE POULTRY—Turkeys. 240; fowls, 27%c; roosters. 3AaC; broilers, 1%@2 lb. average. 38®40c; I\®7L lb., 32gSc; ducks, spring ducks, 31c; geese, USlsc; spring geese, 23c. . ICED- POULTRY— Turkeys, 30c; fowls, 28®2%c; roosters. 22c. POTATOES—Wisconsin and Michigan, white, ?lTA»f§ LSS . per To. 1 lbs. ; CATTLE—Choice to fancy steers, $16,50@ 16.00; good to choi -e. steers. $’[email protected]; Plata to good steers, $11.5®15.50; yearlings, good to choice. stLo&g 17,40; StockersT a’hd feeders. 13.-»«; good to choice cows. $8.5061240; good to choice heifers, [email protected]: : fdir to good cows, [email protected]; canners. ■ $6. ..os>; cutters, $7-la®>.*3; bologna bulls. $9.25® 10.25; butcher bulls, $10.25 g 12.50; heavy calves, S9.Gu@ILOO; veal calves, $15.75@1>-W-HOGS—Prime light butchers. sl6.sC»fil7.oo; fair to good light. sls 25® 16.55; medium weight butchers, 225®256 lbs., sl6.7<>g 16.95; heavv weight butchers, lbs., $16.t5 @16.90; choice packing. rough and heavy packing. [email protected]; pigs, fair to good. $15.75@1&55: stags, sls.fhai6.oO. SHEEP— Spring lambs, [email protected]; western lambs, good to choice. $15.254117.<»; native lambs, good to choice, $15.60® 16.50; yearlings, sl3-;<’®is-25. wethers, good ■. to chcace, $12.<([email protected]; fair to choice, $11.00®12.50.' < Buffalo, N. Y., June 27. CATTLE —Receipts, 538; Slow. CALVES— Receipts, light; steady; $7.00@ 18.00. • HOGS— Receipts. 2, X**; steady to strong; heavy, [email protected]; mixed arid Yorkers, [email protected]: light Yorkers and pigs, 17.75; roughs, 315.-.OQ 15.25; stags, IX-50. a ‘I SHEssP AND LAMBS— Receipts, 400; ! steady and unchanged. _ ,S . ‘
