Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1919 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS.
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, March 6. Open- High- Low- ClosCorn — Ing. est. est. Ing. Marl.3s 1 36 1.35 1.35% May 1.28%-1.29 1.30% 1.28% #.29% July 1.23-1.23% 1.25% 1.23 1.24% Oats— Mar 58% .59% .53% .58% May 60% -61% -60% -60% July .59% .60% .59% .59% * FLOUR—Per bbl.. In jute, 98-lb. sack basis: Barley flour, 36.25; corn flour, 36.50; white rye flour, 38.75; dark rye, 38.00; spring wheat, 310.75; flrat clear, In jute, 39.00; second clear, 38.50; special brands, 3U.50; hard winter, [email protected]; soft* winder, 310.80. These prices apply to-car lots except for special brands ; HAY —Choice timothy, [email protected]; No. 1, 330 [email protected]; standard, [email protected]; No. 1 light clover mixed, [email protected]; No. 2 timothy, [email protected]; No. 3, [email protected]; sample, [email protected]; clover, [email protected]. BUTTER— Creamery, extra, 92 score, 676 c; higher scoring commands a premium; firsts, 91 score. 56@56%c; 88-90 score, 63@55%c; second' 83-87 score, 46%@50c; centralized, 56' ; ladles, 40@42c; renovated, 45c; pa . stock, 28@37c. Prices to retail trade; ra tubs, 59%c; prints. 61c. EGGS—Fresh firsts, 38%@38%c; ordinary firsts 38@38%c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 38@38%c; cases returned, 37@ ‘B7%c; extra packed In whitewood cases, 44@45c; checks, 26@30c: dirties, 33@35c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, 30c; fowls. 31 %c; roosters, 22c; spring chickens, 33c; stags, 28c; ducks, 28@32c; geese. 20@22c. Prices to retail trade In single coop lots, %@lc higher DRESSED ’ POULTRY—Turkeys, 40c; fowls. 28@32c; spring chickens, 25@32c; roosters. 20%22c; ducks. 30@32c; geese, 20@ 22c. - - * POTATOES —Per 100 lbs. bulk, northern, [email protected]; sacked, [email protected]; western, 31-75 @1.85. CATTLE—Choice to prime steers, 319-00® 20.00; good to medium steers, [email protected]; medium to good steers, [email protected]; plain to medium steers, [email protected]; yearlings, fair to choice, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, [email protected]; good to prime cows. [email protected]; fair to prime heifers, $9.00@ 15.00;fair to' good cows. [email protected]; canners, [email protected]; cutters, [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]; butcher bulls, [email protected]; veal calves, sls [email protected]. HOGS—Fair to choice light hogs, $17.35@ 18.10;. choice light butchers. [email protected]: medium weight butchers, 235-260 lbs., 318.00 @18.35; heavy weight butchers, 270-350 lbs.. [email protected]; mixed packing, [email protected]; heavy packing, [email protected]; rough packing. [email protected]; pigs, fair to good, [email protected]: stags, subject to 70 lbs. dockage, 315.00@ 17.25. ’ SHEEP—Western lambs, [email protected]; Colorado lambs, [email protected]; native lambs, [email protected]? shorn lambs, [email protected]; year lings, [email protected]; wethers, good to choice, [email protected]; ewes, fair to choice, 310.75© 13.25; feeding lambs, [email protected].
- Buffalo, N. Y., March 6. CATTLE— Receipts, 400; steady. CALVES— Receipts, 250 ; 25c lower; 35.00@ >21.00. HOGS—Receipts, 1.800; pigs, 50c higher; others strong; ' heavy and mixed, 319.00: yorkers, 318.25® 18.50; pigs, [email protected]; throwouts, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,600; •teutlv and unchanged.
