Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1920 — THE MARKETS [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Sept. 9, 1920. Open- High- Low- ClosWheat— Ing. est. est. ing. Dec. ...2.46-47% 2.49 2.46 2.46% March .2.42%-44 2.46 2.42% 2.43 CornSept. . ,1.41%-41 1.43% 1.41 1.41 Dec. ...1.22%-22 1.23 1.21 1.21 May ...1.19% LU LlB% 1.21 OatsSept 64% .66 .64% .64% Dec 65%-% .67 .65% .66% May 68%-% .69% .68% .69 HyeSept ..1.94% 1.95% 1.93% 1.92% Dec. ...L77-78 1.78 1.76% 1.76% FLOUR—Hard spring wheat—Short patent, [email protected]; first clear, [email protected]; second clear, [email protected]; special mill brands, In 98 lb cotton sacks, [email protected]; warehouse delivery, [email protected]. Soft winter wheat —Short patent, [email protected]. Hard winter wheat—Kansas short patent, J 12.75 @13.00; / first clear, [email protected]; second clear, [email protected]. Rye flour—White patent, [email protected]; dark, [email protected]. HAY—No. 1 timothy, [email protected]; standard and No. 1 light clover mixed, J30.00@ 32.00; No. 2 timothy, [email protected]. BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 92 score, 56c; higher scoring commands a premium’; firsts, 91 score, 54%c; seconds, 83-87 score, 44@46c; centralized, 53%c; ladles, 44@45%c; renovated, 49c; packing stock, 35@40%c. Price to retail trade: Extra tubs, 59%c; prints, 62c. EGGS— Fresh firsts, 51%@63%c; ordinary firsts, 45@47c; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 48@49%c; cases returned, 46@47c; extras, packed In whitewood cases, 61% @62%c; . checks, 83@35c; dirties, 87@38c ; storage firsts, 65c. LIVE POULTRY— Turkeys, 45c; fowls, 28@35c; spring chickens, 34c; roosters, 24c; ducks, 31c; geese, 24c. ■ ICED POULTRY— TurkOys. 54c; fowls, 33@35c; spring chickens. 34@35c; roosters, 24@26c; duck’s, 30@33c; geese, 20c. POTATOES—Sacked and bulk, 100 lbs: Minnesota Early Ohios, [email protected]; Jersey Cobblers, [email protected]. CATTLE—Choice to prime steers, J 16.00 @18.00; good to choice steers, [email protected]; fair to good steers. [email protected]: .yearlings, fair to choice, [email protected]; good to prime cows [email protected]; fair to good heifers, [email protected]; fair to good cows. [email protected]: canners [email protected]; cutters, [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]; veal calves, J16.00@ 18.00. " ~ ’ HOGS —Choice light butchers, J15.75@ 16.50; medium wt. butchers, [email protected]; heavy butchers, 270-350 lbs, [email protected]; fair to fancy light, [email protected]; mixed butchers, [email protected]; heavy packing, $14.00 @15.00; rough packing, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected].’ LAMBS — Native lambs. [email protected]; western lambs, [email protected]; feeding lambs, [email protected]; yearlings. [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected].

Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 9. CATTLE— Receipts, 450; good , active and steady. CALVES— Receipts, 225; active, $1 higher; J6.00@20HOGS— Receipts, 1,600; active, 25@50c higher; heavy, [email protected]; mixed, $17.25@ 17.50; yoykers, [email protected];.-light yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, $12.75 @13.25; stags, [email protected]. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,600; active; lambs 50c higher; others steady; lambs, $6.00014.00; yearlings, J6.OO06.OO; wethers, [email protected]»; ewes, [email protected]; mlx*4 sheep, j7.OO0?.». . __