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( Chicago, _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 WHEAT. GOES UPWARD TODAY: Opcaing Quotations ate, Then Gain i March 12 deal to re! higher today during the ings readily absorbed. Some taken of an announcement that with fie exception of amount of domes _one where grain son been the ening quotations Ghibae cent advance, | 3-8 cent decline to 3 with May $1.82 to $1 $l moderate general gains and then something of a reaction. The reports of widespread showers | in Te: led on. ¢ net lower, 81% and July $1.56 ay ettled, Fowls roosters 19¢; reese 18c. 3,825 tub u fi Eggs to 48 1-2¢; 34c to 37. cases. ordinary fitst 27¢ Minneap Mar. Jower, in car! 95 Ib, cotton sacks. O31 barrels. 00 ST. PAUL “LIVESTOCK 12.—Cattle re- St. Paul, Mar. 200. Slo stocker: bologna bulls. st ly. stone, slightly higher. resisting advance. Fat $4.50 to $6.00, ichts $8.00. Bulk $5. ves receipts 1,899. cents higher. $12.25 ». Hog re arly sale! higher. heavyweight butchers bid load 189 1b. for one 140 to ho; 200. 50 to Sheep receipts t natives §$ ceipts steady. to $10.00. No lambs here. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 12.—Hog 28,000, very slow. Opéning 15 to 25 Chicago} Mar. cents higher than Wednesday's av- cra Top $14.00. Cattle receipts 11,000. Fed steers uneven. Weak to 25 cents lower. Mostly 10 to 16 cents off. Top ma- tured steers $11.90. Sheep receipts 17,000. Very dull. Few sales lambs $17.50, to yard traders MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN 11.—Wheat re- 224 cars compared with 231 apolis, Mar. r ago. No. 1 northern $i vets ; No. 1 choice to fancy’ $1.91% good to choice $1.78% i to good $1.75% No, 1 hard spring $2.03% No. 1 dark Montana o 15 %; May $1 Corn No. barley 7. to $1 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bienes Mar. 12, . 1 amber durum . » 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum : 1 flax . 2 flax No. 1 rye Dark Hard Winter ¢. Nard Winter . Oats We quote but do not fellowing: Barley Speltz, per No. 4 82 No. 5 . 170 No, 6 62 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib. ,Ear corn 6 cents wader shell. Sample grade MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Mar. ceipts 198 cars compar cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northerr $1.74%4 ; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fanqy $1.89% good to choice $1,774 -vordinary. to good $1.73% % —Owing a good tive firmness of Liver pool quotations, wheat here ave Offerings were light and wi ¢ wheat id to be shipped out of the countr were followed by to a decided downturn | t of rain or Wheat close unsettled %c! ago, March Lee, alive Butter lower. Creamery e standards 49¢; extra firs' Firsts 28 EAPOLIS FLOUR 12.—Flour d lots family patent quoted at $9.85 to $9.85 a barrel in Shipments 34,- nd feeders and Fat she-stock Big. pa Bulk steers 7.75 to $9.00. Canners and cutters Bologna bulls most- ighty kinds $4.7! nd feeders in light supply, fully Early top one load 875 50 to $7.00. Strong to 25 Top sorts Bulk $11.75 and, down. cipts 11,000. Opening slow. mostly to shippers 15 to Good medium and 3. Packing sows $12.00 to Pigs 25 cents lower. Bulk Average t Wednesday 1. Weight 217. Lambs weak. $16.00. at native ewes $ choice fed desirable heavy weight dark northern spring; Kis track $1.73 % to $1.9644; to arrive $1.73% to $1.96 %; July $1.74%. yellow $1.13% to $1.16 oats No, 3 white 45%4e to 45%c; to 90c; rye No. 2, $1,36% flax $2.95 to $2.99, SHELL CORN Yellow White & 52 vi Wheat re- id with 266 $1.72% to ~ MARKET NEWS || Wire Markets By Astociated Press Fluctu- | carly de notice was! ar, the| shipped | ‘Op. anged from | 8 and July all around end of the There was snow in} $1.81% to! 41c to 43c higher. Re- 1-2¢ to 27 1-2c. 20c to $24.50. steers and ckers Bulk Fat heifers Stock- 5 Ib. $11.50 to 50. $13.60 averages. $12.75 to western receipt steady at $1.74% to to $2.03%; to $1.90%; to $1.78%; to $2, 1925. handio 69 1.10 Mixed to $2,01%; to $1,88% ; to $1.76%; The bs R’s in Rural Turkey le desks, just buck \ Teach com $1.97 5 corn No. INCOME TAX t y Returns Indicate Heavier Payments to State dD: seh u's, of ye family North 16,000)” will in the opinion of employe in the income tax department of state tax commissioner's office turns for the year 1924 must be not later than March 15 the law, and since this date Sunday, income taxpayer their returns u ome taxes | The 17,248 ret fil for the 5 rand the total receijy: ed last y of $335,000 to date fell far short of the tions. With the offi deluged with mail each d tis probable that 1,000 No will e out r from income t million doll: Farmer y years paid income taxes many sheep rai North Dakota, the r received show that of the state carned 1 to put- them sty in southy s now being A charity soc e of a | s that “good beg- | » than $4 a day representati KELLOGG HOM E all Frank «B. Kellogg would sxy for| public ‘consumption when he re-| turned from’ England, where he ambassador, to become secretary of state. Mrs.-Kellogg was photograph- ed: with him,” TOBEGREATER |: wit the ci | peter | for beat the open serve and benches in e from western Europe STOKES CALLE LAR MARK OCTOPUS” : “DOL the of at Am led Cass aaa Development, of th which would provide a ac generally u factorily, it SAY PROGRESS BEING MADE ON ARMORY PLANS Legicn Committee and A. of C, Committee Take Up Proposa! building armory home mpany td, omanni rth could ing Iall, whieh ed, is progre: reported of Lloyd a meeti c by cing held with the committee such a project. last dance night that profits of were approximatel, . H. A, Brocopp, ¢ proposed plan}, in Bismarek,} Dakota National! can Legion, and be satis: | st night Spetz Post, and means of put-| Raker, chairman of the Le- radio dance committee, report: | tee to obtain headstones to ves of deceused veterans of : | at which time the endowment fund} would be available. A reunion would be planned at which time the class would turn the sum over to the institution, suggest- ing the purpose for which it should be spent. Final action on the plan jis not expected to be taken for |weeks, according to Maurice 0. R jan, president of the senior class \who stated tha®it would be the first | time that any west had heen voted such an endow- ment by a graduatittg ‘clas WAR SURPLUS DISPOSAL HERE IS CONSIDERED for he Comm n {ter up in Meeting Held Today Highw M the | Highway Commission members to- the} a view of acting upon recommen tions of the House Highway Com- i mission investigating committee that arrangements (the material. the World War, spoke briefly, ana|'*e, ‘ | osked members to cooperate in giv- VW x Se oud Ul sie aunts St HeLa CaREVESTCHR EO RESE| TD engineers, who were invited to aes eevee raha to thank tthe {leave their places just before the ula kay [eo saad Bo unas U2) ure ended, were paid to April ‘TO HEAR C ASE ees seouciniR UTOPAe ane olution of the Highway Com- OF PROF OSED Ha port nd many ad Seon | Resolutions were approved at the "i +! enter in turn entertain-| necting SBEARiseionl attends COURT HOUSE. aitic tesion wenuerpalinmcrounte: weree, oc the (Gammission: tated of the camp in Canada last summery! nq J, A, Poupore, commissioners, told of the requirements for Scout! jand the chief engineer, for federal the county membership and played many games. work, Aecfollbwat ‘Grading court here will probably he gu- A light lanch was served. sustheing? with tweotla caaven ment, on the proposed ‘erection of Se from between Dickinson and a new Steele county court house, in SENIORS MAY | Belfield; grading and partial sur- | which a group of residents are seek- “TT: if ing with scoria uo the Botan sioners from proceeding with thei TAB EcOLInvamGisanilenaiseteheeoutt plans, in a sessjon of the court _ _| of Dic anal grading of Meri- | Pdesday night. lp niversity of |dian Highway from city limits of Chic Mar, 12.--Argument to he jury in the t of W. BE. D.| tokes, millionaire apartment hotel/| ner of New York, for conspira » defume his wife proceeded today | with prospects that the ¢ase will so] to the jury late today or early o- | ounte up Mrs, £5,000 LOSS ° BY FIRE A’ erage aga } »-story Stokes.” t 009 originated building LIFE 12. resident, hos ra) ide in the county jail about Sop. m. jyesterday by hanging himself from 1 window rod by one of the bed- sheets in the ward, He had been | out 10 minutes when found | . P. WH. Burton, county physi- hpeter had been brou: inty. jail yesterd afternoon no ounsuc- sful. atte: le, in the | ity jail when he slashed his wris hin spi and stabbe -penny 5 days nd neck If straightened The dinar, unit of money ;Mplue in is Ralosting in Biblie: al ericans appli nship last yea totaling 7659. rly 1000 A in coffee e than three ti before the Instead of by Fire. FOR RE room ground floor, modern. 1 1-2 blocks from of N. D. Phone 22 Main St. 3-12-3t FOR RENT- rge furnished room in modern house. St. Phone 49°R. 2-1w _ DRESSMAKING y 3S smaking done at 223 und St. at Also hav le in first hone 586, rd tires: nd es, $15.09 each. Ivertown 33x4 1-2 nd tube. New $20.00, Sanders. WANTED ON FARM—Man and wife, Morris, || N. woman to cook. Stéve Route No. 1, Bismarck, Phone 8-F-2. totally partly case JAIL CELL. Nick Esh- committed al ward of the sht to the out, an ounce of ider’s web would extend over 350 aus much as 3-12-lw ngfield 33 x tubes, cord tire N. D. The | brick | ly the block the un the intry. ied for r, out is now} non} e sew- t class run Good- R. W. 3-12-t£ | \Effective Means ' Has Ambition \ is To Be Undertaker hough Mr. ons to become one Redman of the order of elect morticians ze to th extent of his ne a thortuary for busin pur- poses, he successfully embalmed all hopes of the tate basketball » Midgets for he} ht over th nl the hasketba tion Jn house fessed to Tommie Dunn, I in the stat 119, whil unbition to follow the pro! that had been carried on by members of his family—un ever, kept Mr. in his ite move ine position turped out the team that this year conducted the funeral rites over KF s hopes. ' at Wahpeton, where he Sally Lunn expects you at the Rialto Theatre tomorrow night. / pa The Medern Dairy can sup- ply you with the best grade of dairy produc Cook by Electri Cleaner, Sater and Cheaper.| \ 465 iS. Of Reducing Fat! Here an extraordinary method redu of Tablets are made actly in accordance with the fan ous Marmol: scription. duce you steadily and eas no ill eff Procure them from your druggist t one dollar for a box! rect to the Marmo. Motors Building, Once you start ta « these tablets, and losing your leavers you will be happy again-— Adv. Haye Us Examine Your Eyes and See Clearly the Advantages of Having All Your Optica! Wants Supplied Here, F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. Bismarck. For First Class Shoe Repairing Go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital, D. 3-12-3t Henry Burman, Proprie| or. gestion comin | Clear, herbal Ton of over filty years, namely ‘Go considered by f the institution. ’ ‘class of 1925, 239 in number, Fargo, N. D., Mar, 12. There are Jines a plan whereby each graduate ambitions and then more ambitions. would ps per yese 4062 Coach N. PL Redinan of the Wah- = peton, N. D. high school basketball team had an ambition to be ho une anv! 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Collier, Jr. PRIZMA COLOR PICTURE AND COMEDY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Apr. 12th well as your pocket- school in the north-| Takes | ¢ investigating the condition | surplus materials here, with | be made to dispose of PAGE THREE Grand Forks north to the county line near Ardoch, a distance of 2 miles. MISS REINHOLT TO MAKE SURVEY Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 12—Miss Ferdina Reinholt, senior at the Uni- y of North Dakota here will lead the department of journalism of the state school in making a sur- re of “The Woman in Journalism,” s announced tod: “The survey will cover daily news- |papers and seve magazines jthroughout the United States and is intended to present findings on the number of women employed in the journalism field in comparison with \the number of men. . | Positions in t work to which SUITS Furnishings | A Complete Line For | Men ahd Boys. 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