The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1925, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925 Grain Livestock WHEAT GAINS IN OPENING rmness of Quotations at Liverpool Boosts Chicago Quotations Transac seale in’ the and all deliv- highest level yet ent movement of tal parently a right part of castern house sell- to the about face on the that have recently been heavy ers, Closing: prices were strong 312 to for wheat, un for corn and her for oats. that from Ch © lower to ye hig Subsequently estimates clearances of wheat nest week would aint to 000 bushels or more, led to a further ince, ‘The market closed lake inish to AA to S05 Liverpool of a falling: of f co opening in w rer $1.60% to S160, we declines but then i $1044, corn between yester « off, Sept ued to range s finish ted une d to %& low nd later de yvisions. PAUL LIV Paul, Aw few odd lot es 900 to 11 head me SOUTH bologna bulls dull, weak; ), bulk feeder slow 700 ‘steady; good light larg 1650, choice uw wards to 1100, 400; slow, mostly Ik native 3 culls 10505 odd lots fat nd all interest choic ery nt light » changed; hulk good pound wei, its Sil 00 to Sil sayy ewes lower; bulk handy wei *$6,00 to $8.00; heavie nd below feeding stronse ed hand “el a ills to get back their wheat boost- 4 cents to- for ie day. Cash wheat htly better ‘sina on the average, winter wheat was s! Durum wi t to strong for cho’ c yelloy; 0: vm for choice, eady for general im to half cent high- firm within an un- 3 =~ a, NEW YORK METALS New York, Aug. ; electrolytic spot and futures tin firm spot and nearby .’ Futures $59.12. Iron steady, unchanged. Lead steady, spot $8.75 @ $825. Zine firm, east St. Louis nd futures, $7.60. ‘Antimony spot ery extras st cxtral firsts 45% to 4l 40% ch! seconds 37 to 3! changed; receipts 8,021 weight |) 1—®)—Copper |S MARKETS By AssociatedPress Leased Wire. BISMARCK GRAIN (Sarnished by Russell Miller Co.) 1 northern spring 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 ved durum 1 flax . r wheat winter wheat ., rer » quote but do ‘not handle the followings Oat Borles . per ew. SHELL CORN’ Yellow White «| BRS ost cent GS Ib. per pound disco Ear corn GRAIN) TABLE Open High Low Close MINNEAPOLIS Wheat: | Sey 5814 SLA is, hots Oe 104 1.01%s S106 LOSS # GRAIN northern 2 ta SLRS": SLORY; ber ducum S173" 2 amber durum $haRts 3 dark $1,734 5 1 durum 1aAgty durum $1.46 5 Tomixed durum S1.16% 2 mixed durum $1at'y Tred durum $145 tt te white track d0%vc; rive A4ic; Nov 1 rye + choice ig to fany CHICAGO Open High Wheat: Sept $1,607) 81.66" 1841S 1.6844 0 1840 TRA TRO 1845 ine; bulk Tobacco Am. Water Am. Woolen Anaconda Cop. Atchison Atl. Coast Line Baldwin Loco. Balt. & Ohio Bethlehem Stl. lifornia Pe udian . Leath, ufd. asco 3 ake & Ohio . & Northwestern Mil. & St. P. Pfd. L& os Wks. thie. el pringfield tt Cop. Mid-Continent Mo., K Missouri Montgome: ‘at. Bil Pac. tra } No & etd, Norfolk & Western Nor. American .... Northern Pacific n. Am, Pet. nnsplvania illips Pet. Pure Oil ... Radio Corp. Reading Rep. Ir. Reynolds tri ‘he 1. & § aided Ae Lae ars Roebuck nelair Gon. Oil uthern Pacif uthern Ry. . andard Oil, Cal. N. J. Tobacco Products Transcont, Oil Union Pacific U. 8. Coast Ir. Pipe 8. Ind. Alcohol U.S. Rubber U, S, Steel . Wapash pfd. Willys-Overland” Woolworth 1654 Mixed | | bids Financial News HEAVY TR ADE. NoKitchen Work or Worry’ IN UTILITIES MARKS OPENING Power Stocks Register Gain! Tone Continues Steady on Street 7) abilitie. Heavy Aug. 7 the public firm opening of metric 1 higher top, and r cent » Which cipt of D ¥ paid General recently an Operations for th Faucted with inet Qran ints, too p price ‘ j dropped five tuck fe covered a put quickly vart of its 1 of oan tanda stimulated quarte mand for the | dustrial other het vorning. up swiftly to jhigh priced i aR operations in swept tinned sen 1 iW low price collapsed over sired by a court dec operation in the rie extending | point iees hounded ny the lendership of United steel common whieh advar on a number turn , Ks, excent t the oils mated in the advance 10 points in man buying of the so} n rails section I r commit 1 Plate? mom rail zroup total approximate | 4,700,000 shares. | GRAIN Wheat CHICAGO CASH cago, Aug. (P) 2 red 81.904 to $171; 1.63% to $1.70. Corn No, 2 mixed ellow $1.08! to $1.09"; white White 404: to 4 . Barley 80 to. Bite to $800, Clover Lard $17.40; | 2 hard | 1.062 “DULUTH. PLAX Aug. 7. (®) ontrack $2.65 to Se Seblemnk mber § cigs 0 Pou \ TRY P) — Poultry IW to springs, \ Minneapol Be Funch took | vr) Bulis : wheat | rinning pring futures we end of th tum futures wer Iycith Une peak With a Home the terminals her had little — trouble ready to take tor durum offere: handlers were pring: | jase was. strony the todays top closed 4 1-4 cent 41-4 cent at $1.62 | [her durum 5 cents up at $1.48 October 4 1-4 up at 3147 bid cents up at $147 scents wp] . GRAIN Q (A) Range; of carlot ‘ fo. 1 dark northern $1, No, 2 do [sic to $1.84 1 hard spring $1.80 to $1.8: ard winter $1.67; 2 duru 1 mixed wheat $1.65 to $ 74 Barley sample grade 77 1 80c; No. 2 7c to 78c; ‘ée. Corn to 76c; 3 oats No. %e; No. 3 do 39 to %sc. Rye No. 1 n 5% to $1.06. Flax No. 1 New York, Aug irregular; broilers by freight 2 Be; do by express 2c to dle; “fowis yy express 21c ty 2he Dressed poultry firwy ANB Asters 16¢ to 2lc. bas 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEW YOR New Y PRODUCE Butter ady; Teeeipts pounds, SHREDDED WHEAT | Is AlwaysReadytoServe Richholt’s Cash and Carry The Onaine Cash and Carry Store. Yes, we bave sugar at the right p 60c $1.00 | 90c 60c 35c 45c . 85c Minneopa, Extra Sifted Peas, Minucopa Pineapple, regular 40 3 can Minneopa Scans: Apricots, eller, Golden Bantam Corn, 2f ler, 3 ocean ; Van Camp's Pork value, en and Beans, regular Pe 3 Pork and Beaus, seller, 2 No Van Camp's, regular 254 Movalea Pecehe 3’ for.. cans » regular Richholt Quality 3 pounds. Richholt 3 pounds Special Coffee, $1 45 $5.00 Quality Guari Carnation Milk, 2 cans 25, Per Sunmaid Raising, 1 pound 4 Brooms, $5¢ value, Saturday’ only SWEET CREAM AND MILK. BUTTERMILK Are Your Serving Your Grocer or is he serving you? The difference between a service grocer is just thi The service grocer tak phone and delivers the good The non-service grocer mouey to him and then yeu yourself, WILO'S giving the delivery service, you or the gro- cer? WH costs no more to let us SERVE YOU. You don't have to pay us for the privilege of servings you. DEMAND SERVICK. WE SERVE you and al time offer highest quality foods at the lowest possible prices. By calling 957 on your phone you'll get the goods at home, fain or shine, sleet or snow. We deliver if we have to swim and the delive i costs you nothing. service grocer and a non- s your order over the tele- in your kitchen, makes you deliver take your soods your hone the same the RUJTS Oranges, Apples, Banat as, Lemons, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Water. melons t lackbervies and Grapes. VEGETABLE Celery, Lettuce, Fr ‘Tomatoes, Beets, Car- rots, Cabbage, New Po- tatoes, Corn on the Cob. aturday Specials Butter, per pound fancy creamery abst Malt Syrup, per can We guarantee your money, back if hot Nash’s Coffee, 3 Milk,Carnation, tall cans, cans ae «$1.65 | i2".... 4Be MARCOVITZ BROS. GROCERY “Our Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th St. So. Phone 957 “We Please When Others Promise.” ee eee ee eel . Fresh Cream and Milk Daily. AD TRIBUNE WANT | [CAPITOL ‘Tonight and Saturday 2:30 ADDS PITOL| THEATRE Matinee Saturday Dense beset him on every side WILLIAM FOX presents PURPLE SAGE Adults Performances at. 7 op nme 2800 and FOR SALE Spring Chickens Phone 3640. 1108 - 13th Street. FARMS FOR R 20 niles in crop. and barn, Halt Inaber farm, 8. K. Bismarck, Good house Also fu eer m equip ences with desired ment owned reply i application if Gus 0. Kratt, Sheldon, N. Dak. Jones & Webb Q. 5. 5. Fruits and Vegetables, Peaches — Grapes Plums — Apples, Etc. Radishes — Lettuce Carrots — Beets, Ete. WATERMELONS —MEATS— Swift's Premium Hain, Bacon, Summer Sausage, Leona Sausage, Dried Beef, Boiled Ham, Htc. _———_— Exclusive agents for Chi & Sanborn Coffees and ‘Teas. Cae arn High Test Sweet Cream COOK’S GROCERY | THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE PHONE 306 512 Ave. D. Lettuce, Green Onions, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Sweet Corn, Wax Beans, Cabbage. PEACHES, PLUMS, PEARS, G RAPES — Blackberr s tomorrow. If you intend to can any, this will probably be your last chance. ches for ¢ anning. te Pe ~ HANDY BOWL SPEC Four Quart Pure Aluminum Bowl Free With RANDMA’S SOAP AND WASHING POWDE Scott’s Grocery f” YES! WE DELIVER PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. ae EORNIS KLBERTA PEACHES, $ 1 .90 Just Received A large shipment of PATTERSON’S SEAL PURE JAM, put up in serviceable 5-pound glass jars. $1.45 per 5-Ib, jar. Why fuss over a hot stove when you can buy pure jam cheaper than if you made it yourselves? THEY'RE GOING FAST. fruit Saturday Specials BROOMS ..... LOGAN'S “We Thank You” 118 - 3rd St. All Phones 211 BLACKBERRIES — RASPBERRIES WATERMBLONS — CANTALOUPES — PEACHES PLUMS -—- PEARS — APPLES Special—Bananas—Extra nice, dozen TOMATOES — CUCUMBERS — WAX BEANS CARROTS — BEETS — GREEN ONIONS Will take orders for pickling Beet “SWEET CORN” “Very Good” and Cucumbers. SWIFT'S MEATS Boiled Ham — Minced Ham — Bacon — Ham Summer Sausage “Richelieu” YUM YUM PICKLES The biggest surprise you have ever had. BATTLE CREEK FOODS We are sole agents for this wonderful health line of foods. Investigate. “RICHELIEU DRESSINGS” They are supreme, se Salad, Several kinds including Mayon- 1000 Island and French. “AFTER WE Last Delivery Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Other week days i 4 p.m. Close at 8 p.m. All Phones 211 118-8rd St. Why eat bread made from ordinary flour when only a few cents more will give you either CLIMAX - OCCIDENT or LYON’S BEST The Guaranteed fies 1s more ‘and Better Bread. Try a sack and be convinced. Your grocer will refund your money back without argument if you are not sat- isfied. COST MORE WORTH IT! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING co. OF NORTH DAKOTA |

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