Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1920 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Jan. 15. Open- High- Low- ClosCorn— Ing. est. est. ing. Jan. ...1.38% 1-39 1.37% 1.38% May ...1.33-% 1.35% 1.32% 1.33% July ...L31%-32 1.32 1.30% 1.31% OatsMay 81%-82% .82% .81% .81%-82 July 76-75% .76% .75% Rye— Jan. '...1.77% 1.77% 1.77% 1.77% May ...1,82%-1% 1.83 1.81 1.82% FLOUR—Car lots, per brl, 98 lb sack basis: Rye, white, in jute, 310.50; dark rye, [email protected]; spring wheat, special brands, [email protected]; to retail trade, [email protected]; hard spring, [email protected]; first clears, 39.50® 10.50; second clears, [email protected]; hard winter, 313.75<®14.00; soft winter, [email protected]. HAY—Choice and No. 1 timothy, 331.00® 33.00; standard and No. 1 clover mixed [email protected]; No. 1 and 2, [email protected]; No. 1 timothy, [email protected]; clover, [email protected]. BUTTER— Creamery, extras, 92 score 60@60%c; higher scoring commands a premlum; firsts, 91 score, 59c; 88-90 score, 55® 57c; seconds, 83-87 score, 52@54c; central ized, 58%c; ladles, 47%@48c; renovated, 53ci packing stock, 38@43c. Prices to retai' trade: Extra tubs, 62%c; prints, 65%c storage, 59@60c. EGGS—Fresh firsts, 64%c; fresh long and short held, 50@60c; miscellaneous lota cases included, 60@64c; cases returned, 59® 63c; extra, packed in whitewood cases, 72%@73%c; checks, 38@40c; dirties, 45@50c refrigerator firsts, 40c; extras, 50@50%c. LIVE POULTRY—Turkeys, 40c; fowls, 28@32c; roosters, 20c: spring chickens, 27c ducks, 34c; geese, 27c. DRESSED POULTRY — Turkeys, 50c;. fowls and springs, 29@31c; roosters, 21® 22c; ducks, 33@34c; geese, 26@27c. POTATOES — Per 100 lbs, northern round, white, [email protected]. CATTLE—Prime heavy steers, 317.50® 19.00; good to choice steers, 315.50@1'.50 medium to good steers, [email protected]; fail to medium steers, [email protected]; yearlings fair to choice, [email protected]; Stockers and feeders, [email protected]; good to prime cows [email protected]#”; fair to fine heifers, 3H-00® 13 25' fair to good cows, [email protected]; canners’ [email protected]; cutters, [email protected]; bologns bulls [email protected]; butcher bulls, [email protected]: veal calves, [email protected]. HOGS—Choice light butchers, 315.10® 15.35; medium wt. butchers, [email protected] heavy wt. butchers, 270-350 lbs, [email protected] fair to fancy light, [email protected]; mixed packing, [email protected]; heavy packing, 314 51 @15.00; rough packing, [email protected]; pigs [email protected]; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP—Fed yearlings, [email protected]; fed western lambs, [email protected]; native lambs [email protected]; feeding lambs, [email protected]' wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 15. CATTLE- Receipts, 325; dull. CALVES— Receipts, 200; steady; 36.00® 23.50. « HOGS— Receipts, 2,800 ; 25@60c higher! heavy and mixed, 316.00; yorkers, 316.00® 16.15’ light yorkers and pigs, [email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,500; lambs, 15c lower; others 50c@31 higher; lambs. [email protected]; yearlings, [email protected]. wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected] mixed sheep. 312.00®12.50