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| | | | See ee ee, 4 ‘ ' t FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1995 MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Press , Corn No. 3 yellow $1.17 to $1.21 # at qa imhite a0 e vo 4 GOES UPWARD Price Rise Is Shown in the Early Dealings « — Chicago, Feb, — 20.—Unexpected streigth shown by: the wheat market at Liyerpool led to a material upturn _here today during the early dealings. The fact that liberal buying of wheat|tion wants the and flour yesterday for Russia was|they can make the mill a success, und I hope they can.” confirmed tended also to life prices. On advance also selling pressure en- rged but reactions were only tran- and the market rose higher, han before. Initial quotations rang- ed from %4 to 1%e higher, May $1.86 ¥% to $1.87 and July $1.56 to $1.56%, with May afterward touch- ing $1874. About noon the market broke to nelow 185 for May but consequently recovered part of the loss. July went to CHIC, LIVESTOCK Chicago, .—Hog receipts 33,000. Active, 10 to 25 cents high- er, Mostly 15 to 20 cents up. Top $11.60, Cattle receipts 4,000, Demand for active. most killing classes fairly Mark and Fat lambs to strong. Fat lambs $17.00 to $17.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUB Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 42,892 barrels. Bran $24 to $25. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK outh St. Paul, Feb. 20.—Cattle re- ceipts 1,000, Generally steady. Kill- ing quality improved. Run largely rs and yearlings. Loads desir heavyweight offerings $8.25 to Bulk $7.00 to $8.00. Fat she- 50 to $6.50. Canners and euttérs $2:50 to $8.25. Bologna bulls dull. Mostly $4.00 to $4.25. Few heavies upwards to $4.50 Stockers and feeders in very light supply. Nominally steady. Bulk $5.00 to $6.50, Calves receipts 1,200. Veal calves 25 to 50 cents higher. Top sorts to packers mostly $10.50. Hog receipts 10,000. Slow. Few eazly sales. Good 200 to 250-pound butchers $10.85. Lighterweights and packing sows $10.00 to $10.50, or mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. $11.10 bid for’ choice heavy butchers. Best held higher. Pigs strong to 25 cents higher. Bulk $9.00. Average cost day $10 eight 212. Sheep receipts 500. Slow. Around steady. $16.00 bid for good fed lambs. Best held higher. $9.00 bid for choice light ewes. stock Thurs CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Feb. 20.—Poultry alive, Fowls 28c to 24 cents; springs ; turkeys 25 cents; dueks eese 16 cents. Butter lower. Receipts 7,020 tubs. Creamery éxtras 40 cents; standards 394% cents; extra firsts 38%ec to 39 cents; firsts 364 to 37% cents; seconds 32 to 34 cents. s unchanged. Receipts 18,818 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 20, 1925. No. 1 dark northern . ‘9. 1 northern spring . 0. 1-amber durum Ko. 1 mixed durum No. 1 (et durum No. To.a8 No. Dark Hard 1.64 1.58 1.68 1.55 1,56 2.77 2.72 1.33 1.56 Hard Winter 1.54 : Bite, ae Mon. - Tues, - Wed. We jaate but do not handle the * cE ae ‘a HAROLD SHEL: Gellow White & LLOYD Now Ooo ce seen OL mee —in — 1 cent per pound discount under: 55 lb, Ear corn 5 cents under shell. |} Sumple grade ...... seccccccces Bol MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Feb. 20—Wheat re- ceipts 187 ears compared with hol- iday cars a $1.74 to $1. to faney. $1.92 to $2.07; good to choice, $1.80 to $1.91; ordinary to good, $1.75 to $1.79; No. 1 hard spring $2.07 to $2.17; No. 1 dark hard Mon- tana on track $1.74 to $1.96; to ar- rive $1.74 to $1.96; May $1.77; July NESTOS BACK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Oscar H. Will & Co.’s Dollar Saturday Flower and Plant Special. Phone 784. iment of spring Millinery. dan, N. Dak. $1.75, GOVERNOR SAYS one man, and I believe that control should rest with the Industrial Com. mission where the pegple put it.” Rep. TwicheN, county, said: reason that the present administra- TONO. DAKOTA Don’t Again, He Declares $2.99% “to, $3.04 MILL MEASURE Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—Thoroughly IS AGREEABLE rested and extremely optimistic, former Governor R. A. Nestos of North Dakota stopped over in Minn- eapolis today on his way back to rth Dakota after a six wecks rest attle Creek, Michigan, vernor Nestos declared that North Dakota is doing fine and will do better. The bad times are over.” Governor Nestos is going back to (Continueg from’ nage 1). Independent, Cass} “I vote ‘aye’ for the! power. They say| Want Public Office; Rep. Vogel, Nentaitisan, McLean county, said: “Two years ago the Independents wanted a hoard of man- agers to help the Industrial Com- mission run the mill.’ The Nonpar- tisans have provided a man who can run the mill alone. Therefore I vote ‘aye’ The “clincher” motion was applied, preventing ROAD MARKER PURCHASE TOLD TO COMMITTEE (Continued froin page one.) think there was a resolution but it was understood Mr. Black should have this power. Mr, Graham said the minutes didn’t show it, and Mr, Poupore said he thought they did. Vogel Questions Mr. Vogel, questioning, said that Treadwell Twichell, contractor on the Richland county project, had a financial interest in the settlement and the engineers of the Highway Commission on the job did not, and asked Mr. Poupore if he did not think that it was more likely that the engineers would be right. Mr. Poupore said he had known some the case of dispute he believed the matter should be gone over. He was asked also by Mr. Vogel if Mr. Black had reduced: the local , shop force since the investigation’ started and said ‘he did not know, but that Mr. Black had full power. i Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer Safer’ and Cheaper. | | Strictly Whipping cream. fresh Eggs. Minot to enter the private practice} G of law, He is finished with public Groceries life, he said. Four years in office I H tired him physically and mentally Everything Good and he does not want any more. i : mere “Everything. I hear from You'll enjoy shopping Watch for our announce- ment Borresen’s dan, N. Dak. \ safe. prescription, Fah: AN “A: 4-CIN engineers who were not fair and in|; Butter Milk.’ The Modern Dairy. [CAPITOL| THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW BUCK JONES “THE ARIZONA ROMEO” The man who knew wo- men lost his. memory when she held his hand. Pathe Comedy “Sky Plumber” “HOT WATER” Makes you rock with laughter and chuckle hours after . A picture aglow with romance—stirring with adventtre—all’ powerful with drama. Pathe News Lloyd Hamilton Comedy ' MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT PRIDAY and SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE “THE ONLY WOMAN” With Eugene, O'Brien ihe i , Armour’s Cloverbloom. Butter, | jesoichyn@B Baws neaslbAanasedqneseneD450%0 | K. K. K. Herring 8.1: pail, “BIDS. oo ccceee sso oh Co sc algae tsi 6 oi ete stots! «ye yeu tf Aa aeey etal Mie te aa bis $1.14 tes prosperity here with our well order. ke, agriculturs e said. : ed shelves of staples, delicacies, groceries. We pride ourselves on the completeness of our stock. Here is every- thing from _ imported cheeses to kitchen soaps. 'f If it’s good—we have it! Milk — Butter — Eges. of spring Millinery. | Miilniery, Man- Relief / Neuralgi a €} Head Colds A‘tablet or two'of the physician's Full line of Fruits. Iee Cream and Eskimo An-a-cin gives Pie fresh every day. prompt relief. Professors of medicine ex- Petimented years perfect Pocket tin 280 ; We deliver. Bismarck Quality Store. 417-3rd St. Phone 4265 Stops Pa SOMETHING NEW A complete line of High Class Pastry in Bismarck. We have installed a First Class Sanitary Bake Shop in connection with our cafe. We can fill your order for high class pastry, whether large or small. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Cream Puffs with pure whipped cream. Apple Turnovers, large ....... 6.0. c eee ee eee es Jelly Tarts * Honey Cream Cakes ~ Marshmallow Chocolate Rolls ..............--06 5e Cookies of all kinds anges Coffee Cakes)... 6..5..66eie ec ee eels seen 15¢ Cinnamon Rolls, Parker House Buns, Fresh Butter Rolls baked daily, and Bread like mother used to make. TRY A LOAF OF OUR VIENNA BREAD. FREDERICK CAFE AND BAKERY South Side Grocery ' GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571. 2 ie oN aa $1.00 aig an iilshesseecoccodsbbogeceds000000en Strictly fresh farm eggs, DO. YOU CALL THIS} ° A BARGAIN? 3 cans‘Van Camp Pork & Beans, each can 18 oz. net weight, 3 cans SPECIALS ! Fresh Columbia River Cape Brand Salmon, e 7, og. net weight, 3 cans..............05+ 39c Large size Corn Flakes, 2 Post Toasties or 1 Home Brand, regular price 18c pe pkg. 44 3 packages.........5. ERE OU Rage ret en ey Cc I ‘pton’s Coffee, MGT NOUN. » unsies cein’ © MUR are butt sus ain 57c SOMETHING NEW Fresh, pitted Apricats, They make. delicious sauce. Y gallon can henge’ fee Kraut, No. 214 size, Milk cas ee Cream delivered ui 3 with Grocery : orders. Highest prices paid for farm produets such as Fees, Butter, Hides, Fur and Junk. - One of the family , Watch for cur announce: | Borresen’s Millniery, Man-! Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery [r= The Original Cash and Carry Store: ow 1 | Phone 631-W | Phone esi-w | Strictly fresh Eggs, from the country AP Lawes deoGo dou Ove parUCuEOnUN FEORU Sugar, 12 pounds Fancy lot dairy butter, per pound........ Fancy lot of chickens, Pel POUNGk ace cee heehee Teves om Dressed Turkeys, Deb SPOUNG bye. sce sence cose sacs outers Country Sausage, per pound A few fancy fat geese at right prices. $1.00 35c 30c 5 large cans California Peaches 2 cans of Movaleo sifted peas..............-0 ee eee N.o 2 Tomatoes, RGANS see rsrtiy acres tnslle aiodstetceis gets Wiser eoet ane seeks. 11 bars Electric Spark soap......... Nicesie sean theater 3 Ibs. National Biscuit crackers... 05.0.0. .60.. 55 50c BUTTERMILK SWEET MILK AND CREAM. LOGAN’S “New York Greenings” In buying these apples we believe you will enjoy them. They are large, firm apples that make delicious pies or for baking. Celery (extra large and well bleached) Head Lettuce Cauliflower Radishes Green Onions Rhubarb Sweet. Potatoes Spinach New Carrots “Atwood Grape Fruit” Those delicious, sweet, juicy variety 2 for 25c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.25. “Battle Creek Foods” Malted Nuts Malted Nuts is a perfcet substi- tute for milk and may be used with equal benefit by old or young, sick or well. It may be served in the form of a beverage, either hot or ice cold. Malted Nuts is sometimes sprinkled over cereals and fruits in place of sugar. It is a blood building and fattening food. When modified with cow’s milk according to directions, it forms the nearest approach to Mother’s milk of any other product. “Chop Suey” We have a nice line af the ingredients so that you can make this delicious dish at home. Chow Mein Noodles —Sprouts—Sub Gum—Bead Molasses—Sho-yu Chop Suey Sauce—Mushrooms . SWEET CREAM BROOKFIELDS Cheese * Imported Swiss Gruyere Cheese — imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream — Pimento — Old English. “After We Sell We Serve” All Phones 211 118-8rd St. Last Delivery, Saturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. | Close 8:p. m. : Scott’s Grocery ” YES! WE DELIVER |. PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. Our Biggest Demand Is For Moose Coffee With The Aluminum Ware Free. (Ask us about it) SATURDAY SPECIALS v Ribbed Back 2 5 Langes Island ‘sugar Bacon, per lb.. Cc corn, per can. In any. quantity de- REASON Sliced peaches, percan....... Regular 30c seller. sired, per can... 15¢ Fresh, Farm 50c. PAGE THREE Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122—5th St. THE SANITARY STORE Phone 53 Saturday Specials Spinach - Cauliflower — Egg Plant - Brussel Sprouts Artichockes — Tomatoes — Celery — Head Lettuce Spanish Onions — Sweet Polatoes — Parsnips Carrots — Rutabagas —- Kumquats. Grocery Specials y Canned Corn Special, Towels Great Mountain Syrup, 21 oz. net bottle special. 8 bottles for 22' Butterfat. 3 pounds for Bulk Cocoa, Special, Ivory Soap Flakes, regular 2: Special, 5 pkgs for 5e seller. Broom Special. Regular $1.25 Broom. Special for Saturday. ................ Tea Garden Figs in Syrup, 3, 55¢ jars for. . Trilby Toilet Soap, regular 10c seller. Special per dozen ——HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM—— - Meat Buying Made a Pleasure You’re bound to smile when you see these tempting cuts of meats in our shop. Always the best, priced to make your pockets smile. TURKEYS DRESSED TO ORDER. CHICKENS AND DUCKS. * CORN FED BEEF — PORK — MILK FED VEAL. We are the Only Exclusive Meat Market. Quality Meat Market Fifth & Broadway. Phone 722 MARCOVITZ BROS. GROCERY “Our Motto—Quality and Service” 222-9th St. So. ; Phone 957 SATURDAY SPECIALS California Peaches, reg- $1 00 e ular 25¢ value, 5 cans for..... 98c Milk, Carnation, tall can, regular 15c each. 10. cans $1 .00 Sugar, 13 lbs. for — Butter, extra fancy Mother’s Cocoa, regular creamery, values, 35c, per pound.... 38c 2 Ib. pkg...... 25c Oranges, Apples; Bananas, Lemons, Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Onions, Cabbage. 10 bars P. & G. laundry soap; 1 large box Soap Chips; 1 can Sunbrite Cleanser; 2 bars fine Toilet Soap, and 1 galvanized pail. Total value: $1.40. Special Price-while it lasts... 22.00... ..... 98e « We Please When Others Promise.