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Grain Livestock GRAIN AND B; Active Selling by Northwest Interests Brings De- cline Chicago, HL, Sept. 23--() ti selling houses) w no turned wheat . there ny ascribed Aggregate nections downward | also consid to European soure wheat produc tion of 20 Euro} countries was reported 1,282,000,000 bushels against 1,015,000,000 bushels last | year and W98,000 bushe | pre-war Opening pri | December pp to SLAsty cember and $1.51 Mal A report that er $laTty t Com new low | oat { Later, rye corn an out did the season's low price re¢ ord, December corn went under 50 cents a bushel for the first’ time ur, official announcement f on being made that the bulk rn crop is out of Corn closed he ger from fr 1 1-4 to 4 1-8 cents net lo cember 793-8 to 1 s started uncha 4%, Jaer al hogs nber showed a on MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. light wire inquiry; POTATOES Potat demand arket carloads deliverea| sales fre jucted Minnea- polis-St ed ewt, round | whites t ed ewty 1 and partly grad-| y Ohios sacked Moorhead 4d to no Red er Ohios field run 155 to sh cobblers grad field run 150 to 160. to 160; NEW YORK POULTRY \ fully steady MARKETS y Associated rete: Leawed Wire; Leased Wire. BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished by Ruse ‘Miller Co.) Bismarck, 1 dark northern We quote but dy not hendle the following, per owt Financial News ttt FIRM TONE CONTINUES ON STREET Renewed Buying in Motors Brings Widening Demand are | recat) LABOR BANK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 _| AIDS DAKOTA ~ _LANDHOLDERS): Organize Northwest Com- pany; Will Render Finan- cial Assistance = | and North Mr rtney is president and ALerde D, Sept. 23.—U) ae Lan Rtas Development of the Nurtiwest Gom-| (rector, and among his a 100,000 corporation as an tress in land of the today and two Dal foll are the following: the conference in Abe a. McCartney nt of the I president of the d that the corpor- to devote itself to! ds in which owners | rking relic ation expec ted corporation is the out growth of a merger with which is the holding corporation for interests in ver of banks in this Name Officials Webb, vice-pre Brotherhood the original Ba SUELL GORA | For Other Issues Yellow White & | —— Mired mw York, Sep WP) Renew No. 4 Sool ing of the heres to- No. 5 a broader mand for No. 6 4 imparted 2 n tone to} Sainple % the stock 1 s opening Locent per pound discount under | @yryaier led the automobile group | 86 1b, Far corn 6 cents under shell | ith an initial gain of shout 3 CHICAGO TABLE Kpoints, with New York Central Nor Wheat folk and VW and Friseo among the most a silroad issues, While over score of ruilro shares were being pushed up 1 to points an umber of the public! utilitie powinge sUrength | various other es were freely supplied, With t thar th heaviness of E motors eventually stepped th de | ixed offerings held ar und this} ss | tuck uneven; bilding lower} grade kin fat cows $4.00 to $4.7 to $6,005 cant better ‘common heifers $4.50 cutters rely a to | fogna bulls fin the week vances; bulk $4.60 to S450; heavies up to $4.75; stockers feeders slow, dull, tend choice quality meaty ofte to countrymen H Calves choice Hogs cents up fairly higher than‘ vod and choice iid, active, s wes: 140 to 3.00; top butchers ork, Sept. 23.—Live poultry steady; chickens by express 26 to 31; fowls by freight 20 to 27; do by express 16 to 30; dressed poultry steady; unchanged DULUTH FLAX Duluth, Minn., Sept. 23.—Clos flax on track $ G1; arrive $2.59; September October $2.59 1-4; November 4; De-{ cember §: May $ DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 23— Wheat 1 northern $149 1-4 to $1.71 1-4 rive $1.47 1- do $1.44 1-2 to do $1.40 1-4 to $1.65 1 northern $1.46 1-4 to $1.71 1-4 rive $1.46 1-4; 1 amber d G-8 to $135 7-8; 1 durum do $1.18 1 mixed durum $1.16 29 7-8; 2 do $1.14 7-8 to 3 1 red durum $1.15 7-8, Oats 3 white track 1-2; no 1 rye 77 1-4. Barley choice to fancy medium to good 50 to 68; grades 46 to 54. and arrive 35 58 to 63; lower B EW YORK PRODUCE New York, N. Y Butter firm; re: ery higher than extras 50 to 50% do extras 92 score do fi BX to 91 score 45 to 49; packing stock, current market 39} Eggs jirm; receipts 19,404; fresh gath- ered extras firsts 45 to 48; do stor- age 35 to 36; fresh gathered firsts 48 to 42; do storage 334 to 34; fresh gathered seconds and poorer 30 to 36 1%; do storage 30% to hennery browns extras 5 cifie coast whites extras 571% to 59 42; do firsts to extra firsts 44 to 56. Cheese firm; receipts 172,146 pounds. NEW YORK SUGAR New York, Sept. 23.—(#)—Raw su- gar had a steadier undertone early today; refiners were bidding $4.12 for Cubans, duty paid, but holders asked $4.15. Raw futures at mid-day were 2 to 4 points net higher. Refined was unchanged to 25 points lower, the list now ranging from $5.20 to $5.45 for fine granulated. “THE FOUNDATION OF HIS HEALTH” Among the thousands who have publicly expressed indebtedness to Tanlac for normal weight, health and strenrth, is A. R. White, who recent- 8a foundation for my present ex- <ellent health was laid by Tanlac, For months I had been run-down. I had lost all enjoyment for food and suf- fered great discomfort from indiges- tion. My liver was sluggish and that tired feeling was on me all the time. “Three bottles of Tanlac relieved my troubles and started me off with ‘a system so thoroughly toned up and renewed that I soon found myself feat like @ new man.” Tanlac is for sale-by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute. Tanlac Vegetable Pills for consti- pation; made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac-=Adv. TANLAC FOR. YOUR HEALTH sows $11 buik fee 10% 40% ao | per cent 450 AS dity | Investment buying of the rail | shares helped to turn the [prices definitely a the AG s| t half Ineres public ii nd Hupp tol | ney ur, Chrys: | Her extend Get i points to a new top price at YO 1 Be J the continted to be brough Sep! [forward in the currier group, Che Oct nd Ohio point high pric For ST. PAUL r with th St. Paul, dems nround O A) (PR) Cattle nd{ s4.s4 yearlings opening | ron ed yearlingse early $14.00 one Tuesday Sheep lambs 50 lower; bulk natives $12.40 to $13.00; , culls | $9.00 to $10.00; sheep w tending lowe $4.00 to yee 31d fat 25 mostly ew Sto pac breeding © DULUTH CLOSING GRAIN 1 puluth, Minn, 8 in ‘ileal bsence of Pri { throughout. [three hours or export in-| receded At the end of the spring wheat was 2 to and durum 315 cents off. basis was re Rye again sold export interest. own in absence of 27% cents vember 2? December up at $1218 2 cents off cents 1s cents selling pressure, tober flax fell 1 2 cents, Dec. 242 ptember and Oc CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. receipts 1 total s. ments 882; trading rather slow ket steady; sota sacked Wise: i tl mar. Wisconsin and Minne- rounds whites $1.90 @ Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios $2.15, RGO PRODUCE Fargo, N. D., Sept. 2: (?)—But- at churning cream 48¢; stock 31 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, $ (P)—Flour 5 @ 10 cents lower; in carload lots family patents quoted at $8.45 @ 8.55 a barrel in 98 pound cotton shipments 15,854 barrels. Bran CHICAGO Sept. unsettled; Ve @ 2tc; Chicago, alive 's 15e; turkeys 20c; ducks 18¢ @ 2le; geese 15 CHI 10 CASH GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 23.—(#)—Wheat 1 hard $1,523 3 corn No. 1 n ei @ 1-2c; No. 2 yellow 86 1-2 @ ec. Oats No. 2 white 39¢ @ 40 1-4; No. 3 oats 38 1-2 @ 39¢. Rye, none; barley 55¢ @ 76c; timothy seed $7.00 @ $8.10; cloverseed $19.25 @ $27. Jard $17.40; ribs $18.25; belli $21.12. oe CHICAGO PRODUCE “Chicago, Ill, Sept. 23.—Butter un- changed; receipts 4,425 tubs; eggs higher; receipts 6,378 cases; firsts $2 1-2 to 35 1-2; ordinary firsts 29 to 32, Cheese pnebaneed._ Cook with Gas. I Ideal Fuel. It’s the ma | pearl ving futures! ars } north ) ll ee uluth, (P| $1.44 3-4 to $1.49 3 Mati ache off ati g145 3-4 to $1.67 an ee Montana on track $14 at $1.52% nominally um 2% cents off at s | 1%% cents; spot al; changed, September falling “scent; }% December 144 cents. | Flax seed eased under continu jo sacked brown , 2 jot that class registering. sewhere, Call loans renew 1 poiny Tobacco °H touchit were in more Chie; messy cents. highe Tuss prices: big doing prity desir _ weight 3.25 to youd and choice rs largely king sows strong | ht killing pies » S100; y weight hops 2010 $1 light ing sows $11.25 aughter pig 00 to Cattle 14,000, shipping demand better grades fed steers ighty spot hi n kind slow finished kinds in- top $16.15 steady little gr cents lower ey mostly SL 5,000; fat lambs exirer low; practically no early sales to city butchers r more | bids 3; most off; desi lambs ste pound average of fat sheep. nts MINNEAPOLIS CLOSING Minneapolis, Sept. 23. ripts 6 compared a year ago, Cash N ern $1.44 3-4 to $143 4; n spring choice to fan GRAIN Wheat re- with 488 1 north- 1 dark S4 to td to $1.56 CARLOT RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 2: arlot_ grain sales: r rk northern $1.48 1° northern $146 @ $1 dark northern $1.33 4 dark northern $1 vo. 1 hard spring $1 ». 1 hard winter $1. durum $1.24 amber durum § . 2 durum $1.18 . 1 mixed durum § y sample grade 50¢ @ @ P) Wheat @ $1 18 @ 6 @ is sought by police for theft of a} delivery truck from his employers, | 4 loeal grocery firm, and theft of $110 from a local church organiza- tion. The truck was recovered, Jamestown, N. D.--Registration day at Jamestown College here shows sixty per cent increase over last year in freshmen enrolled, with 125 Deadwood, S. D.—Corporal Ear! Ballard, charged with murder of Pri- vate Morrell Dietsworth, at Fort Meade waived examination before U.| 8. Court commissioner Moore, and! was remanded to county jail. | Austin, Minn.—The Minnesota Fed- eration of Labor voted to ‘exclude communists and their sympathizers from future state conventions. St. Paul,—-A special fund of $5,000 will be asked of Governor Christian- son with which to fight epidemic of infantile paralysis or poliomylitis, as result of a resolution adopted by legislature 33rd annual session of jatored to complete Wyeaith and hi | piness the most efficient medicine 1 Ave ever r building up ay m-down system,” de j clares Dr, Moore, | if » has spent 48 years in} yt of medicine in Geor gia, He is now retired and re Fargo, N, D.--Roy*Thompson, 21,) at 1168 Peachtree reet, Atlant: Karnak, Sensational - New Medicine, Now ~ On Sale In Bismarck| f Sale of Remarkable Preparation Starts Early Today At Jos. Breslow’s Other Reliable teliable Drug Store | HAS HAD PHENOMENAL SUCCESS Karnak, the remarkable new medicine that has create? such a sensation by its amaziy rength and en low’s, and by every other relial. An initial shipment of the press, arrived here late last n jpublic when the doors opened uch remarkable 1 After Searching In-, vestigation, Dr.: Charles L. Moore’ Indorses Sensation- al Medicine In High-' est cca i y be paid a cine has just h nak, the sensi that is accomp! able results. Dr. proprietary accorded years general practic and states s that | m¢ in nak t ext unco without a! doubt ordinary meli-| cine, Such indorsement i convincing, for the physician will| not recommend any medicine until he positivels the result 1a it will produce} Following on his test “In my 48 tice | have never heen an advocate of the uniimited use of the major- ity of medicines, but after my own nce with Karnak, 1 do noi medi report! al erie! itute to recommend this eto anyone. My with ppetite to where T ext like a growing boy. It thoroughly cleai ed my system of all impur' I actually feel ten re as a. result of taking Karnak, “I sleep soundly, feel energetic and fall of vitalit In fact, 1 am like a different man and have ac- tauily gained 8 pounds. Karnak Pills, together with Karnak, entire ly relieved me of constipation, “On the whole, 1 am confident that Karnak is a most extraordi nary medicine and will Le of great benefit to anyone, I intend to con tinne advising its use universally. “! strongly recommend, however, that at least four bottles of Kar- nak be taken. The first two bottle: ounger | Minnesota state conference and in- stitute of social work, CALETA LLNS TL! A ELIE. will cause a favorable reaction but 1 know that in most cases two mor | bottles will be advisable. . is now on sale in Bismarck at Jos being manifested in the medi —| "The discovery. of | reaults it marvelous suce juchieved, reads more 1 fietioa than facts trem latt day commer feta history. | dust about one year 2go Iwas first’ introduced in) America vand placed on sale in’ Wichita. |, jin this new me | Jwithin one week's time ov [produced by THOU L fot Karnak in) Wichita gales doover the entire tute of peas and v oring for b a pouring into the Kari medicine to their ; demand | OVE SOLD IN 16 MONTHS jita, Kan se liighest tribute that can pos-| where it | medicine | gest drug trade of that section. g such remark-; short sp 500,000 bottles of Karnak has Chas. L. Moore, a physician; sold in the above territory es | demand is increas jarfd bounds. Bri indeed} that And At Every ig powers to restore health, | Bres- | le druggist in Bismarck. preparation, rushed by e: ight and was ready for the this morning. Even at that early hour news that Karnak v great interest w ac ‘omplishing hing s was here had leaked out and | results. pottl publie i vd been distribut ounding. ver been seen before, QUICKLY ENTORED 'TO HEALTH hits, men and of all d f life, received shing and grati erable people i been entirely melieyaul of a ing symptoms ! no by the in all walks the es, uit of this am medicine, Ne mecess: age in and writing for applied as quickly y possible. human of Oklaho m legding dr seeking of rrangements sensational rommumnities, was overwhelm R 500.000 BOTT The success of Karnak in Wich , was duplicated every put on sale, and the 3 now become the big- in the history of the Int seller ce of ten month ing da fly, thi the truly great moe is being pl reach of the peop! RESULTS FROM KARNAK ARE GUARANTEED Karnak is sold under a strict guarantee that the first two bottles will produce bene- ficial results or the purchase price will be refunded without question. Both the manufac-| turers and the Bismarck} druggists stand squarely be-j hind this guarantee. This policy was announced by Mr, L. M. Carroll, of Karnak, In- | corporated, and Mr. Jos. Breslow of Jos. Breslow's. “Our Suarantee amounts simply to this,” said Mr. Carroll. “Anyone who purchases two bottles of| Kar nak and ig not benefited by it may get their money back without ques- tion. > Mr. Breslow said: “We would like to assure every one that the policies of Karnak, Inc., with reference to the impartial ed by the first two bottles of Kar- nak will be carried out to the letter. “Any person who is not benefit- ted by the first two bottles of Kar- nak may return here and get their money. without question.” (Adv.) of Bipmae ke nm Brotherhood of Lovo Enormous resources the new movement plat this plans do not individual farmers but carrying on chance vation ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS WA auction 200 Breeding McKenzie, N. L. E. Hi B. F ; Clerk. * VP. RYTON yTLOM fe) e, Empire y York. Prenter, notive E which stabilization of condition contemplate proceeding to ous delingue ble inter COMFORT Nv ADDS Thursday, October | at 2 p. m. We will sell at public Sale to be held at eaton & S Lawyer, of McKenzie State Ba Heaton, Auctioneer. Trust| president | pee eene| FOR SALE j tonne s trimmed con like new. J trate) work out wes D. Son nk, IGHT RROW Too Late To Classify or The Hart Schaffner & Marx Tailoring. r Silver 3d per cents; short bills 3 1-2 per months 3 1-2 to! per ounce scount r nt; three cent. pe n cut eith- enuine seal satin lined, small ollarette, nquire 508 Louisville, 1 of Devils Lake, President of Americ ciation at opening s n Dental asso-~ ion here. an to FOR. SALE Stude Six, % deadeniiel rather sup first. class dundition; 1928 Ford Heat your water with Gas. aereavze on! See balloon equip} Bot! 4 ts rene Spe priced to sell Phone at. { US the Super-Fuel ree hod. | Dead's i ; ELECTRIC COOKERY rand the, hone For Food Call Is 1060. Gussner’s. COOKING IN COMFORT CLOSED EVENINGS Lively and Right FALL SUITS Faultless in every detail; wonderfully »sewed, styled with touches that young fel- lows must have and priced the way young men want them. The new double breasteds are sure to appeal to the young men. Bergeson’s Clothing. Constipation, _Biliousness, Sick Headaches. renewing that gor and good fecl- ing #0 necessary to being well and thay Used for Over Years Chips off the Old Block WR JUNIORS—=Littlo Ns ‘The same NR—in one-third doses, candy-coated. Fore! dren and adults. Gold By Your Druggist JOS. BRESLOW Late also do automobile Curtain work as well Upholstering. Work Guaranteed. PAINT SHOP 8rd Floor at LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. kinds of That’s why we making master 1 RL RMON NEY Authorized DUCO Refinishing t modern method. We A Fine Fit! Dorum Did It There’s just as much art to designing a good fit- ting Suit as there is in sculpturing a fine statue. pride ourselves in being artisans to the trade in DORUM TAILORING First Guaranty Bank Top and all always clothes. Bidz. TINS I iN ANON AN OE Youngsters Go to See Jackie Coogan merry laughter on the road to adven- tureland. the theater to which they are going is built of concrete. For concrete has great reserve strength and is firesafe. concrete insures in theater construction, the cement industry, through the Port- land Cement Association, offers you a free service. This covers every use of concrete. It helps you get the greatest value for your money. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Parlors 210 - 5th Street. When the Off they scamper with bright eyes and How secure you feel when you know To help you get the protection that Metropolitan Bank Buildin; MINNEAPOLIS, MIN cA National Organization to improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 30 CITIES For Sale AT A BIG DISCOUNT 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. Stock. DIRECTORS 0. E. ANDERSON C. W. McGRAY KRIST KJELSTRUP Inquire of W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive.Funeral Director. Phone 687