Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1901 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Spring wiieut— Mo. 1 northern, 78%@75%c, No. 8 68072 c. No. 4 58©«6c. Winter wheat —No, 2 red T0%0T6%c. No. 3 71072 c, No. 4 88c, No. 2 hard 71%072c, No. 8 70%®72c, No. 4 63c. Corn No. 2 and No. 2 yellow 83%c, No. 2 and No. 8 yellow 88%c. Oats No. 2 24%c, No. 4 24% 034%0; No. 4 white No2«%c, No. 3 24%@ fee, No. 8 white 26%027%c, No. 2 white N%®BB%<s. . Cattle—Native beef steers, [email protected]; western steers, $3.7004.50; Texas steers, $808.86; cows and heifers, $8.1004.15; canned, $1.7508; stockers and feeders, $3,250 4.75; ealves, $407; bulls, stags, etc., $2.75 04.10. Hogs—Heavy, $6.4005.50; mixed, $5.4005.42%; light, $5.3505.40; pigs, $4,500 5.30; bulk of sales, $5.4005.42%. SheepYearlings, $4.5004.90; sheep, $4.2004.80; ewes, $3.6004; common and stockers sneep, $3.6008.85; lambs, $4.2505.10. Potatoes— Hurals, 37043 c per bu; peerless, 36039 c; hebrons and kings, 35038 c; empires, 350 89c; mixed, 32037 c; rose, 43046 c. Poultry —Dressed stock: Turkeys, selected, 10c; chickens, hens, 909%c; roosters, 5%c; broilers, 14015 c; capons, large, 12012%c; geese, B@B%c; ducks, choice, 10%@llc. Butter—Creamery, extra choice, 21@21%c; dairies, choice, 18c. Cheese—Full-cream, daisies, choice, 11011%c; Young Amerloas, full cream, U011%c; twins, 10%0 10%c. Eggs—Fresh, U%c. Apples, brls, Baldwin, good to fancy, $303.60; Greenings, good to fancy, $2.75@3; Ben Davis, choice to fancy, $2.7503.25; Kings, fancy, $3.5004; russets, $203.25. Hay—Choice timothy, $13.50014; No. 1, $12,600)13; choice prairie, $11011.60.
