Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1920 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]
THE MARKETS
Grain, Provisional Etc. Chicago, May 13, Open- High- Low- ClosCorn— ing. est. ent. Ing. May ...1.96 1-97 1-95% 1.96% July 1.78% 1.76% 1.77*4 Sept. ~1.64%-3% 165 1.63% 1.64% Oats— May ...1.05%-% 1.06% 106% L 06% July 93%-2% .93% .92% .93% Sept. ....77-76% .77% .76% .76% May *7.2.22% 2.22% 2.22% 2.22% July ...2.14-% 2.15 2.11% 2.14% Sept. ..2.00% .2.03% 1.99% 2.02% FLOUR—Car lots, per brl, 98 lb sack basis: Rye, white. In jute, [email protected]; dark rye, [email protected]; spring wheat, special brands, [email protected]; to retail trade, $16.25<3 16.50; hard spring. [email protected]; first clears. [email protected]; second clears, [email protected]; hard winter, [email protected]; soft winter, [email protected]. HAY —Choice and No. 1 timothy, $45.00; standard and No. 1 clover mixed. M 4.000 45 00- No. 1 and No. 2, [email protected]; No. 3 timothy, [email protected]; clover, [email protected]. BUTTER— Creamery, extras, 92 score, 56%c; higher scoring commands a premium- firsts, 91 score, 55%c; 88-90 score, 53@ 55c-’ seconds, 83-87 score, 44@48c; centralized 56%c; ladles, 44c; renovated, 49c; packing stock, 34@39%c. Price to retail trade- Extra tubs, 59c; prints, 61c. EGGS—Fresh firsts, 40%@41c; ordinary firsts. 37@38c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 39@40c; cases returned, 37@38c; extras, packed in whitewood cases, 47@48c; checks 33@34%c; dirties, 35@55%c; storage firsts. 43%@43%c; extras, 44@44%c LIVE POULTRY—FowIs, 35c; broilers. [email protected] per doz; roosterj, 20c; ducks, 38c- geese, 20c. ICED POULTRY — Turkeys, 48@50c; fowsl 34@36c; roosters, 20@22c; ducks, 35@ 36c' geese, 23@24c. POTATOES— Per 100 lbs, northern, round, POTATOES—Per brl, [email protected]; hampers, [email protected]. ' CATTLE—Choice to prime steers, $13.00 ®l4 00' good to choice steers, [email protected]; fair to good steers. [email protected]; yearlings, fair to choice, [email protected]; Stockers and feeders. [email protected]; good to prime cows. [email protected]; fair to good heifers. slo.oo@ 13 00' fair to good cows, [email protected]; canners, $4 [email protected]: cutters, [email protected]; veal calves, [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]. HOGS—Choice light butchers, $14.75@ IAIO- medium wt. butchers, [email protected]; heavy butchers, 270-350 lbs, [email protected]; fair to fancy light, [email protected]; mixed nacklng, [email protected]; heavy packing, $11.75 @13.00 rough packing. [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; stags. [email protected]. SHEEP Colorado wool lambs, $19.50@ 21 00’ native lambs, $1 ([email protected]; spring lambs [email protected]; feeding iambs and shearers [email protected]: clipped lambs, $17.00 @18.75; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $12.00@ 15.25.
Buffalo. N. Y., May 13. CATTLE— Receipts, 375; steady. CALVES— Receipts, 900 ; 25c higher; $6.00 @15.25; few. $15.50. HOGS- Receipts, 3,200; 20@25c lower; heavy. [email protected]; mixed and yorkers, sl6 00- light mixed and yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. sls [email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,000; iambs 25c lower; others 50c lower; lambs. [email protected]; few. $18.75; yearlings. $12.00@ 16 00; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; mixed sheep, [email protected]
