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~ MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By t Associated Press WHEAT DROPS TO LOW MARK 5 cA Continued Rainy Lewers Grain Values tie wheat crop, wheat averaged lower in price today during the part of the session. Down turns ool tended ayo to promo! selling here, Liverpool went to the wide ount yet, as com- spared with. a] ‘ Figures to 2 1-4 to $. 40, were thing of a rally and sag. on) i urns later rt deniand le wa The wheat ane ne cent 2% and to $1.40%, PAUL LIVI o) «1,66: \ © light’ supply. © ty. Opening » Partload strong ‘at Bulk fat rs largel tive, . Heife. bulls st argely $ Sto feeders receipts Quality considered. Bulk ood lights : and choice upwards to $8.50. 9,500. Slow. y to weak, Steady to averages light. we packing sows ly $11.76, $11.69. Weigh Sheep receipts 200 strong. Good to cho wooled leable from $13.50 to $14.00. r grades fat wooled ewes $6.00 D0. One load feeding ewes bid ¢ price. Bulk 10. Good pigs most- Average cost’ Thursday t 218 Ibs. Steady f CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (U.S. Dept. Agr.) Chicago, April 24.—-Hog a 21,000, teady to 10 cents s bidding 10 to 15 cents low dium and heavy weight butch- receipts lower. Weather (B, ed Press) hicago, A With continued tiny weather, a boon to the new do-| rs $5.00, | | to ‘I STATE EXPECTED | | Helen Purdy, f Hugene Pu nd to B.S. contract in 000, according Purdy is now the Jatter was alle TO RESPOND TO on trial charged with having shot ged to have stolen Mrs. Purdy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ires in their drive was 1 Press) zu April 24. the help to be given the Le- | also; Py) 7 } —<{ ‘a April 29--Dickinson, noon; Bow- HER FOR $50,000 | We ee April 30,—Jamestown. j i May 1—Valley City. | May Fargo. May £0. | Wyndmere. | Kulm. i Hillsboro, 1 Carrington. t A resolution adopted by the exe- | officers of the Auxiliary re- i Hamm, secretary-treasu of the AGED CENTER | go toward the nati d r to your our coope | issued jof the s | “There at the home — of way in 1 health which It was in until recently. of that ive drive. ‘The Mr jcould help most ical work, solic that the Ausiliary members. I go and Towa | when she ation, rs interests of the ¢ were acked to cooperate in ev {in these inectin The meetin OLD KEY HOME A STORE Washington, April in Georgetown, ington, where and way follows: are as Scott is April 28 Beulah. when he died. hn deacon, althy oil man for the ion of 33%. " Bulk good and choice 160. to 5 | vm| LEGION APPEAL 5 ieidte. 10) ani —~ Bank totaling Sr iaMece ire. ae Bats 25-vonan catia Ounces for : ly stead Strong.| Black of Fargo has accepted the horrowers; Joint stock a Feeney eee te SHeDE ese RERGTANT oT North Dakeial Rs rear More than sPound anda half fora Quarter $9.75. : team Legion nations M7 were distributed between ‘ Sheep receipts 15,000, Fat lambs] % Endowment “fund cam dividu 9 bor ee ig emma a eeu ie et e inaemauaie coi bs) WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? $15.00. b : received § ie Ta This announcement was made by : ae es Jack Williams, adjatant of the Ia : a 5 ; Millions of Pounds Used by the Government CHICAGO PRODUCE department of North Dakota, Too Late To Classify (By The Associated Press) : Chicago, April 24.—Poultry alive pling the vice-chairmanship, | ( 1 SPACE FOR lower, owls 28¢; spri } roost- declared that it was mee his is a very well built ers 15 1-2c; turl r North Dakota to make a aml is larger than most Beso 18e7, broil Butter; success of the Lesion soldier and . Tt could be used for stor- Cream-|orphan relief movement. sf furniture if d Inquire “North Dakota will respond to thi ith St 4-18-1w ;{appeal in the fa r = pts 24,504 | takings,” Vieo chair ited room in, new modern home, y p Legion he Unusually well furnished and program in order to convenience desired. Gentle- >i i) oe Faleatled Hee gaa ea men only. Inquire 508-7th St. PHON 474 OR 18 not see where the duty is more in-| North. cece ; cumbent on the Legion than all of pop SALH—60 bushels of seed corn, Dry Stove Wood, Coal, Sand, Gravel, _ Roqiiees ' tests 80 percent, $3:00 per bushel. to 15 cents lower. In lots! This is a project which every per asin aeiinie on ue aver A ‘family patents quoted at $8.50 to{son in North’ Dakota undoubtedly, D> W- Stewart, $ Hele Black Dirt and Fertilizer. $3.60 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks.| will wish to have a part. Nort ao pits MINNEAPOLIS _ GRAIN gn are progressing rapidly, ttle for rong hand, cur Ashes Hauled, Excavating, Teaming and Minneapolis, April 24.—Wheat re-| according to Adju Williims.) hart Pig Tane neal Trucki ; ceipts 120 cars compared with 71|Within a few weeks a period willl ery eRe. nae pig. rucking of All Kinds. cary a year ago. ; ted for —intensiv 4-24-86 tye gh "No. 1 northern $1.45% to during which over ee ie NG Nee we ‘47%; No. 1 dar ern spring; ude hot only to r ween ae neues ‘ : 4 - Pee fanes, $1.25 to sit tasked of North Dakota but ol BOR NENT One: nice piogins and pi! Distance Hauling, Piano and good to choice, $1.515 to $1.61%;|exceed the state quota. chenette for housekeeping Maen inet RS san ae to wood $1-40%% to $1:60%%; 3 ne Eade Ala nEDEDID! ; urniture Moving a Specialty. No. 1 hard spring $1.47% to $1.77%; vot dark afontina on track stars | NORTH DAKOTA | “ i toarve tii.) FARMERS BORROW | "3; May $1.43%; July $1.44%. i Corn No. 3 yellow $1.01 to $1.03; J Ss) oats No. 3 white 39%c to 39%c; bar- FROM U.S. BANKS ley 69c to 86c; rye No. 2 $1.03 to $1.04%; flax $2.76% to $2.79%. Sy nan ee lalf the wor BISMARCK GRAIN oa hall aslean (rurnished by Russell-Miller Co.) I land ban! Te RCEn ten Bismarck, April 24, 1925. and Federal G, {fe sepritle to feel alt No. 1 dark northern . eto git pants: sinien thee from. one ‘day to the No. 1 northern spring . . 1.25] first established by next in a constant stata No. 1 amber durum plete 8 Macenie sunvey Chwea nner. Tet tot: No. 1 mixed durum. ; dag |paned) the Waders Senate ener acts No. 1 red durum their cnergy—even thelt No x interes . p No.2 flax. Kellogg's ALL _BRAN No. 1 rye |. 39 Git aces sale. Dark Hard Winigr ., 124 ; wallet fsom tbls aihenes. Hard Winter Stiga) appre : Oats : i291 The entire range of farm life is Wey quote wbatcdo not ‘handle cthey oo in the puriesea ioe wile folowing: g6 {the loans were secured, states the ts “go { report. Seventy-nine per cent of Speltz per cwt. 80 the loans were used for the payment of mortgages, 5 per cent for the a I " : ‘ purehase of land-mortgaged, 10 for ‘ fe. No. 4. the payment of various debts, 2 for No. 5. building and improvements, 6.5 per ° No. 6 | cent for implements and equipment, 4 ‘ rape ae sander 8 read vecause ne was aiways tire 1 cent per pound discount under 65 | === 1b. Ear corn 6 cents under shell, PG rss 5 aig Say “Drowsy Bill,” they called him—a life- Serve Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with milk or ‘SORLIE WANT L NPH Tess, eternally tired, old-young man. He cream, qpriniled as other ccteals Pe , A ER tried hard enough, but his energies always cooked with hot cereals. elicious wit BOARDS UNDER ~ sagged before the job was done. One fruit. Also use the many recipes given HIS CONTROL day Bill was missing . . . fired. + on every package. If eaten regularly, inned fi In every walk of life you'll find men Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to Brig i (Con ee eat Gece Pee 4 and women who are fighting constipation Peonenent relief ihe Se Lictncnine 5s r ea aaa ‘1 %. ablespooi eariyin the week, Wseems to'me||| CHECK Up || =the diead discase which robs the body utchaee price. Eat two tablespooaful it would -be raore convenient for g of its encrgy and strength. But thank daily—in c EASES, EY. 4 you to attend a meeting on a Fri- oodness, there is pleasant, safe, perma- Be careful! Only ALL-BRAN brings sure , onsider these & s, picatant Tang , day than on Tuesday. Further, 2 hi nent rclief from constipation—Kellogg’s results. Bc sure to get Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. upee penal He eld FLOR, OtheEs points when you buy ALL-BRAN. : A part-bran product is only partially effec- respons : the ; j 3 f oes wish to be present at the meeting, your hat; quality, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is what doctors call tive7—maybe not at all. Kellogg's is the and for that reason I have request- style, pri All a bulk food. As it journeys through the original and only ALL-BRAN. Alll grocers ed that it be held in Bismarck. style, price. are body, its fiber remains unchanged. sellit. Served inlead- aan peunerely Rope thee: you. Wy A emp asized in Therefore, it can sweep the intestine ing hotels and restau- April 17th.” ) Lanphers, clean, ALL-BRAN also absorbs and car- ae Buy a package ee eer ries moisture through the intestinal tract, today. DOCTORED ALWINTER, FINDS High in the first two thus stimulating regular, healthy action. The original ALL- 4 a dactored all winter and It didn't | join 6 io es “4 ALUEEAN urges sale to act normally— BRAN—ready-to-cat elp a bit, but FOLEY’S HONEY & bs 01 i it-forming pil ‘AR*COMPOUND was just the thing the last Sree ae thas Pal it-forming pills and 9 ‘or my cough and cold,” writes Mr. gz ke FUSS CAR Hever CO, Henry Daniel, Berrysburz, Penn. 4 ') FOLEY’S HONEY .& TAR COM- POUND is one of the largest sellfng & cough roedielie in 8 world. Con- tains no opiates—ingre printed on each irton, ALL-BRAN old and young. Refuse substitutes ; : . Insist upon FOLEY’S.—Adv. \ — THO, ‘AIL. ofi- 1 to the unit presidents and the | and ow of the American | Members of the state. Legion Auxilinty were arked. in’ an ! order made public today b: rs. Ly A liary, to ass y ay drive for 000 in North kota to died i her|cording to Mr, [the Auxiliary con be of ser-|desire to live to reach the century | jee in promoting this L cam-|mark but a general breakdown n. There is much preparatory | health suffered recently deprived her rk to » Cone before the inten i tion. ime to the United esided to make 1 ut her home s. Steel. One j Will c: other daughter, Miss Louise David- ;see that a r son survives j take care committee, for a] Funeral services were conducted iget-togethor-mobting, during — this in the Methodis \drive, May 7, 8, and 9." today with inter- i egion Auxiliary members 1 cemetery. dvised of the il meet a ae w being held r the state The home a suburb of Wa i April 24 Minot. author of the “Star Spangled B: April 26 ner.” lived for 40 years, is now a April hardware store. Key and his fam- April ily lived there from 1803 to 1243, i Ra- her | in in} ago JAMESTOWN TO E NTERTAIN RETAIL MEN an-} Fargo, N. D., April 24.—The nual meeting of the North Dakota Retail Merchants Association ~will be held in Jamestown May 19 to| 21, D. Powell, of Fargo, secretary | of the organization announced eee today. pected t Mr. Powell said that he ex | hat more than a hundred re- | tail merchants from all parts of the| state wi A pro Ivention is now being drawn up, Mrs. Joe Steel of Center./ soon be for the bu ith pa On th the convention will be divided into group meetings, with { chants, | representat ered in cussing BILIOUSNESS | | Chamberlain’s Tablets They kcep the liver healthily active, make digestion easy, and cause the regular daily movement so necessary | to good health. Why suffer when Chamberlain's Tablets may be so easily had. (Only 25 cents, PP CAPITOL] PATHE “Just a Good Guy” INSURANCE Look out for howling wind -blasts! A giant “twister” may sweep down upon your pro’ perty a@ mass of splintering ruins. insurance today from H. T. Murphy. q ganization of the convention and a mestown TONI A Dog Pictare That'll Claw Your Emotions ELEANOR BOARDMAN “Peter the Great” The most wonderful dog MURPHY I attend the meeting. gram for the three-day con- Powell, and it’ will) Arrangements include or- le publie. convention now on the first day, ession ‘ ell D. Chase, prominent attorney making the I address. i © morning of the twentieth, general goods store | ves and clothiers gath-! ctional magtings and dis- their individual problems mer- grocers, dry and sick headaches, sour stomach, inactive liver and bermful constipation are svoided, and digestive pro- cesses put to work in a nor- mal healthy manner by THEATRE T AND SATURDAY With with in pictures. COMEDY FOR \ any day and leave Get. windstorm ~ CALL The Man ‘Who Knows Insurance PAGE THREE The third day of the convention | will again be a meeting of the whole, with further business sessions and entertainment, Mr. Powell said. 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