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SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 Grain Livestock WHEAT HITS _ NEWADVANCE!: AT CHICAGO, Cer eal Mounts in the Face of ressing Reports From Liverpool faages oe « plac although averaged that Liverpool quo! akness had ect on values he that r would bring On the (P)—Sharp fres! in the price of while the today. Th tions show a tempor edt iharket tac for lowe ng of each to Montre upturn that and iin” the unchsange 45's te da! to only a ions were firme SOUTH s wth St. ferings in t ed quite except held. s ! F wul, Auge. and vcalr Sl, Vni culture, rev partment o. load of yeart sof fed at $9.00 . which were reduces making $5 to 7.400, h deal, bulk of cashed at $4.00 to $6.50. wi i cutter t $2.60 to $: na bulls dropped off bulk closin ver heifer first Wg upturn plac 0.50 on ¢ ch hotter light nus, with i ing $11.00, navel t of $ lower op price ckings nt ows being are fin of fe out s shing abd hulk eders tht half dol- » bulk of natives! ‘OCK S$. Dept. higher th at ter pigs hulk scood i 0 pound weight top S105; bulk de pound. butehers packing 3 few st y's little chi 10 $16.00 here Frida wweight hogs medium $13.30 Gy » S14, light acking sow laughter pigs zy feed 50 lower grade off; 1 tle pro- offerings: western plain; killers fed she long qualified downward to $5.75; ¢ strong; 0 @ § grain 8.00 @ § cauners veal tlves $11.75 @ § kers and feeders $6.0 Sheep rec .ccipts practically 2 umbs around 4,800 Aiteae a feeding ¥ Fat to 50 cents lowers light 50 cents to $1.00 lower; lambs active; strong to 25 cents higher; top $16.50; bulk prices fol- low; fat $15.00 @ $15.40; 0; cull natives ing lambs $14. \@ $155 EXCHAN' w York, Aug. 8.—(®)—Foreign exchanges; steady; quotation in cents; Great Britain demand 485%; cables 485%; sixty day bills on banks 3; France demand 466%: cables 467; Italy demand 3564; cables 357. Denmark, Beligam 451; German; 380: Holland 4018; Norway 1831 eden 2686; Denmark 22753, Sw orland 1942; Spain - 1444; Greece Poland 18% ;., Czechoslovakia 206 Jugo Slavia 179%; Austria 14%; Rumania 52; Brazil 1185; Tokyo 41%; Shanghai 78%; Montreal 100 1/32. N » | Dee nls | makings |’ | active today after fair advances had MARKETS sociated Press Leased Wire, BISMARCK GRAIN (Parnished by Russell-Miller Co. No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring No. L amber durum 1 mixed durum Ne 1 red durum No. Dark Hard wint We quote but do not handle the followin i eck, Ansust 3 i nard winter | SHELL CORN Yellow White & | Mixed | Spelts, per ‘ No. owt No. 5 : i cent per. pe CHICAGO Open High Low Close Wheat: Sept <i 166! May hag MINNEAPOLL Ope GRAIN High Lo Whe: MO THOT 10%. 1.03 1.07 Lon “1.04 1.07 Loa , 107 H CASH GRAIN c P) Closing: horthe northern St ber durum 81 durum SLAY to ) to 81. du k aiade s 70 to cing to more th from prices c¢ fed att er finish to 1 date ‘declines were ascribed , to profit taking sales and to prop ations for the United States erop re port to be issued Monday. W) od with last Septemb mouth: ymouth hoard cheese quotati for the week; market higher, single cooperative fo long horns Poultry broil 20¢; ducks 20 to ) PRODUCE (P— Butter tos re seconds receipts 11 quoted in 98 pound ¢ 41,433 — barrels. Fargo, N. D,, Aug, 8—Bulter fut, | churning, eream unchanged, packing ; | anged. DULUTH "GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 8.—@)—Wheat w: set early prices cased on selling, at- tributed partly to profit taking, ’and | in the spring wheat future the gains were wiped out while in durum they were cut down to a range of from % to 1% cents. Spot slow, the spot ba was unchanged. Rye made a strong showing on active bidding The hoot ed Schrunck receive of the two schools. bid on either one or st. ids | Le coal needed for Bidder may both sehoois, he board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened Aug. 22, 1925, at 8 p. m. Clerk, M 8 No, 32, allt ry will h mount 0. O. SPERRY, SSS SaaS Used Machinery For Sale Two Tractors and Two Auto . Trucks. - Part .Cash, Bhoaye Realty Co. Office Bismarck Bank Building. “Bismarck, 'N.'D. ' {Opening Reacts Heavy 1 short sional re the sen jecring. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 4 ts RECORD JUMP IN FOREIGN | WHEAT CROP, Returns From 7 Show Huge Increase 192! Product ess) nn ale New - Py case. of tae Doanys by the decision yesterday, following here in Maree 1924 of first degree rob- moved for trial at the ssible date, is the dethar: R. Sinkler, special’ pros: by Mountrail county. handled the t in Minot, having from Mountrail) county of venue, Minot, Auy “The ing new court | STREET HOLDS. WEEK’S GAINS: BUYING FIRM of a trial state or in hande his ry down Countries | Over n been moved fon a chal Wheat on ach now phiced pre: voun ) bush HO,000 bushels pr Wilton, montly | Aur 8.—-More th Pure trie ale gust 3 hy partment Condit trie chases in Industrials at ir t Agricultur inthe Dan favorab up te pi [ vicinity lt wa tat ttled the dust, | rain tof much value to grow on. The lack of moisture the state flax, to offiei Friday's Close suet at me continue an cont Production from Hun Riumania sh over last) year, product unounting Hushel . vorn New en truck, . SRA report pmmission at dnesday by ¢ that an ns of wa in July fer ! Wisplay of as wn by taday's stock ma re 100,000) v a tendency to conve “ profits into cash and ing brougit ssions of a point V Vist, swept for Of the high pric use in Grand Forks. from above ion reports + leader rshly i ate yields Po A. showed helor, hake, tug. 8. mn in Coroner mortem . Toom- that whe ndi if rain in Hungary, Yu ii tid ta be public utilities no deubt new i Kunvinia the Tate urpla suffering fro wroner has Uh run in touch with any of atives, who are report ther in’ Michigan or Vir- of crop reneted by indy the The village toward the to be elton tak- W1 eclub meeting club is assist s in the equipping purchase located Some we en up at: fand the commerei ing the village of the camp, each te and red tin opened Arne hiss in tmounted to new tment. demand ndustriccl to ne and Wonerd Ao bet vo hfrcest RP) the farm Aug. on Tower City Ruby wheat of Frank Cow 20 bushet this bushel N. D, “unre hea nit to the 000 bushels! Valley City “Vat Te | Spurred on 3.000] Highway | eal busin NAD. by talk cen he men are Aug. %.— 0 paving the Fargo, lo- | manning «| me ut which a proposal to pave | the hisshway from Valley City to the Cass county Tine will he disets 1 ob, to the proposal will be { heard ond an effort made to over: | come them, MINNEAPOLIS PC Minneapolis, | Awe rood inquiry dev ly; carloads wht only dedu rate sackes 2S. Now 1 seably 10 to 250 wire deny ed WHEAT (P)—Wheat an irregular, holding wi MINNEAPC MINNEAPOLIS iil ne on profit heat (P) takins, WHEAT H b (PB) \ Minn, 8 | finished the week with nervous 1 prices cent cont le Hy other 4 How and. finished” half r Rye futures held with | range and closed higher; r flax closed 2 cents high- m “hard Mo ents ot aunehis September is Se owt ibe ed. t owas firm. Winter dy; durum was steady was steady to firm. fair to good demand, Bulk were lower, 3 Octo-| ta fir 1; Doe} Opts yor sal ovembe eember rose 1% The sealed Basti with triple sealed engine Tripled Sealed! ‘The air is cleaned, the oil is cleaned, the gas is cleaned. Every point of entry for the dirt and dust which causes engine wear is closed—Scaled! No other car, regardless of price,even approaches the protection for working parts found in Buick’s Fesnous Sealed Chassis with the Triple Sealed En- gine. And this is only one of many 1926 improvements. Sce the Better Buick today in the showroom of any Buick dealer. ih MOTOR COMPANY, FL Division of General Motors Corporation BUT MIGH,. rears PAGE THREE Tou Late Tu v Classify i in the chureh parlor ching service st and the 1 w feabute of this se time Sub A voeul | 1 gsr overland Coaster wagon, information regarding’ same or finder, call E, BE, Kolstad; 616,;2nd ject, solo by will be | | | FIRST BAPTIST caeCe Corner Fourth St. and Ave. A. Fa EPISCOPAL HURCH F. H. Davenport, Rector 514 Mandan Ave. Ninth Sunday after Trinity & A.M. Holy Communion. 10 A. M. Church School, 1 ALM. Litany "and nsfigured Li _ Nur. 9th: morning worship. tor, Subject of Experi 12 noon Very warm in winter. ermon, “Midnight 9 lacework, Mr. John diamond. Young Pe Evening: evening ser nature. There ¥ ome of the leetions of girl weeting 7 p.m. at 8 opoom, The eowill be of an unusual IL be ye McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | CHURCH Walter BH. Vater, Divine will as follows on 10:80 a, tor will he Genin Mrs. Fred Ron Ravendick will entitled, “1 . Jewitt and Mr. Emmet Grittin will ith # solo entitled, “Hew Name of desus Sounds” room partly modern e in, to adults, 20 room ¢ for sale or rent, co, M. Re; ho nr pe pecial music from the Indian several selections. be ee 1 A chorw school will sing he choir wills the “Bless the Lord O| My Soul” and il the Glad Morning.” Miss Ruth Staley will sing a selo at the morn imr Servier A cordial attend preach on the subjec of Human Symp Ano q yon farm for yenera! Ken ry zie, N WANTED \tended te ervive “ close in ences, School. e j Sania Ay (Class POR SALE OR Butlalo Pitts Sepa plete. Bargain. noon, BEAR WORKS CAMERA ies | Washington A in hip {the the subject, [ Be: worth Ia evening \ preach on Th ruption of the the “Choir will render have no Write tripod to VOR SALE-Improyed farms near Flasher, graded — telephone road Fall set of small frame buildi 110 geres crops Creser )a; EB 500, terms, aan. deand the amateur photox- tarted running the in site, When the Hodater, it wa in some way do vl a found that had tripped | of poeamera and had ad picture of the man f down the niountain side, Edward) Weldy moun develop FOR SALI helving, tore counters and Ten table: candy, — 804 TRINITY EN Cc ine u 1G. Monson, Pastor Corner Ave © and Stventh St Services Sun morning at 1 Topic: Christianity.” “Ke in) welldoing.” Thes. 3 All welcome of Use Gas. [Us the Scie | Fuel. St., Man washing, WN. Cary, B-B-Bt ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS COOKING EN COMFORT RCH este: Rrick building, D. | POR SALE OR RE Sept. 1st 16th St. Ma andan, tember City he gd Avenue Palmauist, Pastor Phone $160 rental BB hy t a 3:00 Ladies’ Aid meets. at m ‘Thursday Any one is welcome to : of our meetings an vitation to visiting pe » ally yor | Make it your “meat” SHREDDED WHEAT The ideal Summer food ple eae \ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | y school at 12 noon. will be no evening nei r Seventh and Ross- ‘ rutz, pasto es on Sunday f an preaching from m. All other services lish. nday school from 10:30 to 11: | re conducted in | he Senior tian Endeavor will meet at 7 in the class room of the church. Intermediate League will at the sar Away From the Crowds America is still undiscovered, still waiting to be discovered —-by you! 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