Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1919 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Nov. 20. Open- High- ' Low- ClosCorn— ing. eat est. IngLDec. ...1.81%-1.31 1.33% 1.81 1.84% May ...L24%-L23% 1.25% 1.23% 1.25% July ...1.22% 1.24% 1.22 1.23% .■ Oats— < Deo 71%-% .72% .71% .72% May 74% .75% .74% .75% July 71 .71% .71 .71% . . RyeDec. ...1.39% 1-39% 1.88 1.38% May ...1.47 1-47% LM L 46% FLOUR—Car lot prises, per brl, 98 lb sack basis: Rye, white, Ln jute, 37.55@ 7.75; datk rye, 36.20; spring wheat, special brands (to retail trade), 814.30; hard spring, 312.86© 13.70; hard winter, 812.800 13.00; first 39.0009.25; second clear, 39.5007.00; soft winter, 810.50011.25; hard winter, in jute, [email protected]. HAY—Choice No. 1 timothy, 830.00032.00; standard and No. 1 clover mixed, 829.000 80.00; No. 1 and No. 2 mixed, [email protected]; No. 3 timothy, 824.00027.00; clover, 822.000 28.00. BUTTER—Creamery, extra, 98 score, 71o; higher scoring commands a premium; firsts, 91 score, 68069 c; 88-90 «core, 61065 c; seconds, 82-87 score, 58@59%c; centralized, 44%@64%c; ladles, 50@61%c; renovated, 55%c; packing stock, 43@48%c. Prices to retail trade: Extra tubs, 73c; prints, 75c; storage extras, 65c; standards, 60@62%c. EGGS—Fresh firsts, 66®67c; ordinary firsts, 58@60c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 59@66c; cases returned. 57065 c; extras, packed in whitewood cases, 750 76c;-checks, 25@34c; dirties, 82@40c; storage packed firsts, 67%@68c; extras, 68%0 69c; refrigerator firsts, 46048 c; extras, 47 @4B%c. * LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, 83c; fowls, 14@21c; roosters, 16c; spring chickens, 21c; ducks, 26c; geese, 23c. DRESSED POULTRY—Turkeys, 40042 c; fowls, 22@24c; springs, 22@24c; roosters, 19 @2oc; ducks, 82@34c; geese, 24@26c. POTATOES — Per 100 lbs, northern, round, white, [email protected]; western, 53.250 3 60 CATTLE—Prime heavy steers, 818.750 20.00; good to choice steers, [email protected]; medium to good steers, [email protected]; fair t® medium steers, [email protected]; yearlings, fair to choice, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, 88.50013.00; good to prime cows, [email protected]; ftilr to prime heifers, BU.OO@ 14.00; fait" to good cows, [email protected]; canners, [email protected]; cutters, [email protected]; bologna' bulls, [email protected]; butcher bulls, [email protected]; veal calves, [email protected]. ‘HOGS—Choice light butchers, 81410® 14.40; medium weight butchers, [email protected]; heavy wt. butchers, 270-350 IbS, 513.85@ 14.30; fair to fancy light, [email protected]; ■ mixed packing, [email protected]; heavy packing, [email protected]; rough packing, 813.00® 13.40; iMgs, fair’to good, [email protected]; stags (subject to 80 lbs dockage), [email protected]. SHEEP—Yearlings, [email protected]; western lambs, [email protected]; native lambs, 312.50® 14.75; feeding lambs, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; bucks, [email protected]; ewes, 56.75@ 8.50.

Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 20. CATTLE— Receipts, 675; steady. CALVES—Receipts, 100; steady; $5.00@ 20.00. HOGS—Receipts, 800; 15c lower; heavy, mixed yorkerS, light yorkers and pigs, 814.85; roughs, [email protected]; stags, SB.oo@ 11.00. • SHEEP AND LAMBS=Receipts, 2,<Kw; lambs 50c higher; others steady; larr’;s, [email protected]; a few 814.50; others unchanged.