announcement
1L3d7ZI
1L3d7ZI
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
P THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1915. KALAMAZOO TELEORAPH-PRESS. 15<br />
Market Quotations<br />
ALL THE MARKET NEWS AND PRICES<br />
LOCAL MARKETS.<br />
(FlgurcH by Little Bros.)<br />
WholeMkle price*—Wheat — No. 1<br />
white. Mo; red wheat. 98et mixed<br />
96c. Outs, 53@5ar. New Oats, 80c; New<br />
corn, 80®85c. Rye, 80o. Beans, white<br />
f<br />
, * d • WWfSS.00. Hay, No.<br />
(Flrures by Sllter Market.)<br />
Live poultry—Chickens. 12 l-2c; dreeeed.<br />
I To. Spring c)4A»ns, per Tb.* 18o. Bf ef ori<br />
hoof,5tf 7o; veaf, — 12 l-ac; calves • - on gtf 80j<br />
sheep, dressed 11 l-2o: "lambs, dre liaed. 17<br />
X-io.<br />
(Figures by MeOall's Grocery.)<br />
Wholesale—Dairy butter, 28o; creamery,<br />
butter, 27o; fresh eggs, 24o: cabbage,<br />
r 1U Sc; turnips, per bu. 60c; new pota-<br />
per bu. 46c; celery, v«r-bunch, 7o: let-<br />
Bss,<br />
tuce per lb. 7c; tomatoes, per lb. 7o; beets,<br />
r lb. 60c; green peas, per bu., IOe; wax<br />
Karts, per lb. 3c. .<br />
Retail—Dairy butter, l7o; creamor>* butter,<br />
86o; fresh egga 28c; turnips, per bu.<br />
66c; now potatoes, per bu. 60c; cabbage, per<br />
lb. 4o; radLohes andonlons, 3 bunches, 6o;<br />
lettuce, per lb. 10c: wax beans, per lb. 7o;<br />
ououmbera, each Go to 7c; cauliflower eaoh<br />
10 and 15c; celery, per bunch, lOo; carper<br />
bunch, 40, 8 for 10c; tomatoes,<br />
lS«r lb. lOo; watermelons, eaoh 25c; musk-<br />
Plena, each, 10c; navy beans per quart 12c<br />
ete. per bunch, 4c, 3 for 10c.<br />
B<br />
GRAIN MARKETS<br />
LIVERPOOL GRAIN.<br />
, T.lVttP.rOOL. Sept. 30.—Wheat—Spot, No.<br />
1 Manitoba, lis lid; No. 2. lis 9d; No. 8,<br />
t s Ja •>0: N 1 northern Duluth, lis 5d:<br />
No. weatern winter, lOa 3d; No. 2<br />
i hp ' IV 1 I:• inv,(l.<br />
Corn—Spot, American mixed, te Id.<br />
CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES.<br />
1 CHICAGO, Sept. 80.—CSraln and Provlrilon.s:<br />
1<br />
Wheat—Sept. |1.15>4; Dec. 95»4c ;May,<br />
07 Vic.<br />
Corn—Dec. 56He; May, 67He.<br />
Oats—Dec. 36He; May, 38Uc.<br />
Pork—Oct. $13.32%; Jan. $15.90.<br />
j, 'Lard-Oct. SS.20: Jan. »8.07H.<br />
! Ribs—Oct. aJn. $8.86.<br />
! \ TOLEDO GRAIN.<br />
TOLEDO, ..cpt. a0.—Close:<br />
"Wheat—Cash and Sept. $1.10H> Dec. |1.07.<br />
Oats—40c.<br />
Cloverseed—Oct, $12.90; Dec, $12.65.<br />
•_ Alslke—Prime, cash anC Oct. $10.15;<br />
March, $10.65.<br />
Timothy—Prime, cash, $8.70; Oct, $3.87H;<br />
March, $3.47%,<br />
DETROIT GRAIN.<br />
DETROIT. Mich., Sept. 30.—Close:<br />
Wheat—No. 1 white, 11.04; No. 2 red,<br />
Ll.07; Sept $1.06; Dec, :. $1.09.<br />
Corn—No. 3 mixed, 70c; No. 8 yellow,<br />
Oat»—Standard, 39%c: No. 8 white, 37%c.<br />
.. Rye—No. 2, 95c. *<br />
. Deans—Cash, $3,10; Oct $3,00,<br />
^ Clover—October, $12.66.<br />
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN.<br />
CHICAGO, Sept 30.—Cash Grain:<br />
Wheat—No. 2 red. $1.06®1.15*4; No. 3<br />
red. 95c(frsi oj; No, 4 red, 88®94c; No. 2<br />
hard. $1.05®1.1SH><br />
Corn—No. 2 yellow, 656 , 66%o.<br />
feijats—No. 3 white, 34Vi@35c: standard.<br />
flS(Ji38Vkc.<br />
Rye—No. 2, $1.00.<br />
Barley—52Qi60c.<br />
Timothy—$5.0007.26.<br />
Clover—$12.50 @ 19,00.<br />
Pork—$13.28.<br />
Lard—$7.95,<br />
Ribs—$S.37H®9-00.<br />
\ (By Hubbard. Chnndler & Warren.)<br />
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 30.—Minneapolis<br />
grain close today: September wheat,<br />
97; December wheat, 92%c; May wheat.<br />
CHICAGO GRAIN OPENING.<br />
CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—Wheat tended to<br />
harden In price today on account of Liverpool<br />
repo_rts of an Insistent demand from<br />
millers and because of enlarged estimates<br />
of European requirements. The bulls here<br />
were also influenced by assertions that<br />
farmers In the Dakotas and Minnesota<br />
were storing every bushel possible and<br />
•would hold for higher prices. On the other<br />
hand, receipts In the northwest continued<br />
to bo on a liberal scale. Tho opening,<br />
which varied from He off to %o up with<br />
December at 94 %c to 94Ho and May at<br />
97H®Hc to 97Hc was followed by moderate<br />
general gains although interrupted by<br />
-. .temporary setback.<br />
Corn developed a little firmness In sympathy<br />
with wheat Warmer temperatures,<br />
however, prevented any aggressive buying.<br />
After opening He lower to a shade advance.<br />
VICTROLAS and<br />
GRAFONOLAS!<br />
'Hear both, then decide<br />
$15 to 9300.<br />
Fischer Music Shop, Gllmoro's<br />