Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1920 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Jan. 22. Open- High- Low- ClosCorn — Ing. eat- eat. lng. Jan. ...1.44-1.44*4 1.44*4 1.42*4 1-42*4 May ...1.35-1 34% 1-36*4 1-33*4 1.33%-1.33*4 July .. .1.32*4-1-32% 1-33 1.31% 1.31*4-1-81% May -82*4-82*4 -82% .82 .82-824 July 76*4 -76*4 -76 .75 Rye— May ...1.75*4-*4 1-76*4 1-73*4 1-74% FLOUR—Car lota, per brl, 98 lb aaclt baals: Rye, white in Jute, $9.26; dark rye, $7.6007.75; aprlng wheat, special brands, sl4 60014 90; to Atall trade, $15.15016.55; hard spring, $14.00@’14.25; first clears, $9.60 ©10.60; second clears, $6.5007.00; hard winter $13.60014.25; soft winter, $12.00012.50. HAY —Choice and No. 1 timothy, $33.00® 34.00‘ standard and No. 1 clover mixed, $32 00033.00; No. 1 and 2, [email protected]; No. 3 timothy, $26.00®30.00; clover, $30.00035.00. BUTTER —Creamery, extras, 92 score, 64c- higher scoring commands a premium; firsts 91 score, 63c; 88-90 score, 58®61c; seconds 83-S7 score, 53@55c; centralized, 61c- la’dles, 47@47*4c: renovated, 62c; packing stock, 38®40c. Prices to retail trade: Extra -tubs, 66c; prints, 69c; storage, standards, 69®60c. . . , EGGS —Fresh firsts, fresh long and short held, 50060 c | miscellaneous lots cases included. 58062 c; cases returned 67@61c; extra, packed in whitewood cases, 71@72c; checks, 38@40c; dirties, 45@48c; refrigerators, firsts, 4S*4@49c; extra. 50@51c. LIVE POULTRY— Turkeys, 40c; fowls, 33c; roosters, 22c; spring chickens, 29c; ducks, 34c; geese. 27c. DRESSED POULTRY - Turkeys, 51c; fowls and springs. 28031 c; roosters, 21® 22c- docks, 33@S4c; geese. 26@27c. POTATOES - Per 100 lbs, northern, round, white, $4.76®5.00. n a TTT,E—Prime heavy steers, $16,000 17 60- good to choice steers. [email protected]; medium to good steers. $12.25®14.60; fair to* medium steers. [email protected]; yearlings fair to choice, $12.00016.25; Stockers and feeders. $8.50®12.75; good to prime cows, $10.00013.10; fair to fine heifers, sll.oo® 13 25' fair to good cows, [email protected]; canners $5 [email protected]; cutters, [email protected]; bologna bulls. $7.7508.75; butcher bulls. [email protected]: veal calves, [email protected]. HOGS —Choice light butchers, $16.46® 16.66- medium wt. butchers, $15.35016.65; heavy wt. butchers, 270-350 lbs, [email protected]; fair to fancy light, $15.00®15.65; mixed nacking, [email protected]; heavy packing, $14.86® 1515; rough Peking. [email protected]; pigs, Sl3 50®15 00; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP— Fed vearlings, $12.50018.50; fed western lambs. $18.00020,15. native lamb. *l7 OO<0:2O.OO: feeding lambs, [email protected], wethers, [email protected]; ewes. *[email protected].
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 22. CATTLE— Receipts, 225; slow. CALVES— Receipts, 300; steady; $6.00® 23 50 HOGS —Receipts, 4,000; . 10@2.>c higher; heavy [email protected]; mixed, [email protected]; vorkers, $16.15016.25; light yorkers. $16.10® i 16 25" pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $14.00014.25; Wag’s $10.00012.00. I SHEEP ANIJ) LAMBS—Receipts, 1,400; lambs 25c higher; lambs, $11.00021.25; yearlings, $10.00018.00; wethers, $13.00@ 14.00; ewes, [email protected]; mixed sheep, $12.60 @>13.00.
