The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 2

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25 —— hctpmcrosieacno PAC-TWO- cain | MARKETS | Pesce | S Livestock By Associated Ereee sees We Leased Wire. BELOW $1.60 AT OPENING). ber durum v Vhree Futures Hit Lowest Point Reached in Many me Weeks SHBLL CONN i ~ Yollow White & | te but do not tendle the; t howe ast-at the last, Wheat | May said lower. ber $Latly to i May $1t6 1 new low price r son. Only seatte the rd for the, Vb of harmgres " Rk Jiscount rate. 2 pe wemcorn a au tor and equipme ies WAGE chine, De r touching 78%, | Tyco a vritees Sid tree ren ted: cents off to a ; made of varieu cudvan comber 400 toe » Later all mon howed considerable WINNEAPOLIS CARLOT RANGE ts : Adiitic ensued, : of the list, with th market recovered somewhat issues, whi the finish. Corn closed ners eT cee: Mat Wore cents nel lower, lose round, Fore Provisions were responoive to the! dark hard Thard spi cveakness of grain TSL50 to Fr durw Std CHICAGO) LIV CK No. Chien TSDON corn vi rly active oats higer than biz’ packers! 1 choice 140) 3 to $E.- mostly 1 to Wednesday inactive: bulk und lax arrive Baty ete Decem butcher ows La medium : S140 GRAIN opt Wheat 2 red $106 2 to gOS; 8 hand sLa0 Th Com 2 mixed s8 Lt to 84: 2 yellow pac laughter p Cattle 9,006 trom to 25 ts rade most advance; supply mov ping demand fairly ‘bro: tured steers $16. value to sell about $1 SUDO; she stock — fully bologna bulls in den: : mor fed st u nts higher; —in-be chty kind showin rate ship- ma 83 lo By timoth seed $1 ribs $18. { FOREIGN X 1 New Yori, N.Y, Sept. 24.-—Por Exchang! ty; quotations — in i Brithin demand 484 1-8 . y bills on France demand 47 : Italy demand 1-4 Den Sheep 15,000, slow; w eearly round ‘steady S14.06 d to S14.50; done on Relgium Me feeders 7 0 O15 HE CTEOD to S18 use hocoarie Holland aot sheep; one double feeding hace PAUL LIVESTOCK i tumania o Ss f . yrades 16 to. G4 . Paul. Sept. fh Cattle) prusil 1 Hekvo. 40k; soongna ee oe eludes two loads of dry i the ~ mn LUTH FLA} Mlered sulable acound- 810.00. to Dinu EAGIUURAIN | pututh, Minn. Sept. 00 laking part load rly ge largely $5.75 to $7 fat she stock large 3 for cows; upw rs; better grades from $, $ ners and cutters: fi bulk $2.75 to $3.25; bologna bul anged, mo. ; p to $1 and feeders slo calves receipts lower; good 1 { Duluth, Sept. Wheat 1 dark jnorthern $1.43 lo S167; arrive $1.4 dark northern $140 to 8164; 3 do to S161; 1 northern $142 to arrive S1A2: 1 amber durum 1.30 3-8; 2 do $1.18 3-8 to § ve SLIS 1S durum SEIS 38 to S119 | $1.16 3-8 to SL.I8 red durum $1. track and arrive > uneven 3 mostly $11.60; 1,00, choice to fancy 57.to 62; rs 6.500; 15 to wines than’ Wedneul um ‘to good 49 to 57; ° lower bulk desirable 140 te rades 45 to 63. a 00 to $1 to 200 “pound buteher 3.00; packing sows SU igs Strong to $ ages $1 5 % ate llen your water with Gas. s the Super- Fuel fecders $12.75 to $13.00 Bs Wednesday $12.49; weish , Too ‘Late To Classi y Slieep receipts 5,000; receipts in-| elude 2,500. billed eady; bulk native lam! 50; to ewes throug FOR SALE tonne i er large or small, ‘genuine — seal FARGO PRODUCE trimmed collarette, satin lined, Vargo, N. D., Sept. like new. Inquire 508-7th St. terfat churning cream 485 9-23-Lw stocks FOR REN’ quire of Ma Cc HICAGO “PROD higher; extras firsts 45 to seconds Our home years to got Inquire 408 Ay sevelt: Sehool. ordinary firsts 28 to changed. CHICAGO VOT X: Chicago, 2 receipts 71 shipments, ta sacked round whites Visconsin sbully round pm house, Call at A-ard St. Colorado and HWano sacked] after 5 p.m. Phone 589d. 5 to $2.20. ; Large front room fur- ight housekeeping. Al- so one farge .roon on auain floor connected with bath. Phone 1066, 46, Main. 9-24-Lwhe ington ad new. Sell for ULTRY 11. P)—Poultry 10 ears; fowls achine. New York, Sept. ugar! oF was “Unchanged at $4.15, duty paid. pets In the riw sugar futures market FOR SALE ANtavare) at { losse Tusa rule} a cent per pound discount under | ees were also on the $3 Uh Bar corn & cente under ahell. mar! = ket expansio i t three how CHICAGO TABLE | i ‘ {to pressure. Prog tions. fowls i poultry “f rive $147 1 I; 3 do S140 1-1 to 8t northern S146 14 to St rive SLAG Tetra medium to geod 50 to bs flax on track and Deeember wheat closed ects ihe at bids of $1.42 resp 3 f-4 $1. September durum 21-2 eents off $1138 asked; Oct-! ober 8 cents off S118 November off bids $l. Off at $1.28 1-2 asked, Vey Spot and December aye fell 5 1-4) “te ny | VI cent barley 1 cent; September 1 5-8 and December 1 was under persistent selling pre sure, pit operators endeavoring to some extent to close out long | and cruchers not sceming] Minneapolis St. Paul raie sacked ewt. round whites U. S, No graded $1.70 Lo $1. Crushed to Death dey wocicest were 4 46 6 taines|: Household: pebdsy ul in fine con- aula Hey “Prices\ were 4 1. 6 Points) dition, tneluding ‘porch furniture, Refined sugar prices were $3.20 tol shudes and ‘rockers ‘complete dining : eam room suite, 4 ineh table, buffet, 6 Be Goaeer Sine exgnuiated.” chairs; ‘daybed, bed spring und’ mat BNE puiaa uni tress, oak dresser, 2 bed room rugs, sglinnespolis, Sept. 24.—@)--Flour| Deby buggy, go cart, also basement te tower. Tr carload lots, fam.| table. wringer and ‘curtain rods. fis matente quoted at $8.35 to $8.45 a| Chippendale; Edison * phonograph » Call at 491 “Ave A. in 98 pound cotton’. sacks,| 2"4 Tecords. Cal feet 57,000 barrels. Bran] Phone 907, 324-3 Ppt ee : ELECTRIC COOKERY “Use Gas. It’s the Scentific| . Is Fuel, COOKING IN COMFORT Financial News ~ [PRICES ICES DRIFT; i & MARKET SHOWS. oie cra wily UNEVEN TREND -: \ st neth at Ope Rally ing ‘ © call money checke eatured by 0 hare the year can ted . Lorillard snolds Toba et nd M r es int Sy dhe y My e ss Harris nail ionses Ties ed tionary.’ yyanda Mac and White Mot ites ng mere point, Van pin sulative was int’ Burr Western and d@ Ohiy was stopped calne oped Sign NEW YORK POULTRY York, Sept. 21.) hang DUL Duluth, rihern $1, CASH GRAIN Wheat 1-4 to 8 do S14 “shus O8 aixed durum $1.16 do $1.11 1 red durum $1 hite track and arrive Lb Burley choice to faney nol rye ‘eptember Novembe CORRECT COOKERY ‘00K BY WIRE EAD OF BY FIRE DULUTH CLOSIN Duluth, Minn, Sept. akness was Recessions came at the op- ic nd deepened as the session on. At the end of the first! © hours, spring whi ved declines of from durum futures from . ye futures fo 5 cent y unchanged, the spot! r grades ‘of spring RAIN ! —Progres- weak. — Septe B-4 cents off at May 2 7-8 cents} Septe cents: nber 6 1-8 cents; atts 1 a8 o spot cent: 2 cents: flax sce interest-| ota ‘yi. demand rloads de-! les. freight ‘only deducted cash t iver Ohios $1.50 to $1 " Dlers graded ‘$1.60 to $1. SLI5 to a, 50. field run| Irish cob-! «field run | Sua OS ra ‘Under Freight Car Mosrhead, Minn, § Sept. 24 Henry Brockiheier of, ‘Moorhend,| teamster for a coal company, fell to, his death beneath: the wheels of u; slow moving Northern Pacific freight train today When he attempted. to; climb through between the cars. The hody was cut to pieces and strewn! along: the right of way. for one val one-half blocks, before signals from the conductor’ and members of a section crew working nearby brought’ the heavy train to a stop. _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24, 1925. | TIM Webb Brothers Friday and Saturday y special sale brings out many timely savings on much wanted se these offerings first. bacco Issues Indicate wit opportunities o Newest styles in Satin, Crepe und first part of New Fall and MMM Straight line or full Ware ¢ of them fully Fox. Be Fitch ere of such mate: sheen, Pi y deed te road rig = awe in ¢ andy, Purple, Maroon and Blick. All sizes specially priced at Sullivan, An, vOn unse and Red nm 95 Vineust ohn Pknasi eae eee ree wed Mandise SEE QUR LARG Marry a MANDAN NEWS erchandise of Merit Only” asonable items. See New Fall Dresses and Twills for Street or in Purple, Green, Cuckoo, Pencil B) ri Flannels and Balbriggans in all the s large lot, specially priced for $15.75 and $24.7 75 Winter Coats HUGH WAVULSUOOUHON0UN HEU SUUGGUOOESURASUOASEOAE ESET ats; mamny lk lined; trimmed with Opossum and tls as Noodle mela, Penelope. and iin of Cuckoo, Browns, B Squirrel. 1 $24.75 BLANKKE’ its remind us of the need of now © money by buying them iver Wool Nap Pure bi yc] One of they Dlanicets on the marke CULT ELL EEOC ULES Coal You SO Part Blanks h double nd © “a Mow ole hed et Shown in Rose. Ry in Helo an p also ‘id TER Bee tue and Gold : ae . with sateen mis. For lay, spe eilly priced at $3.48 $7.95 . CHINAWARE DEPARTMENT CAILLAUX iS ANXIOUS F' me SETTL ao ontinued from pi | Hanson were been permitted , Stahnke of Wonewoe, eourt + morning in Chics tnd oil i fet the Northern Pi f These products will r splay and will h you a con- j clusion, in ithe esti on county school ¢ 1 total of $8, apportionme: 7.00 | tuition fund; $2.15 the two countric: 5 from the coun- cording to figures esterday by Supt. vicult shown in wheat Mary Cashy Fresh Lake Pike. Guss- \mer’s, our New F A small dep for you until want. Bismarck Cloak Shop. DORIS KEANE ie IS DIV DIVORCED |! jthe two comm modate the ete sand chen and, ‘Gi: as on | Mrs. Cook Nervous sof three bil Comm. Adolph W 10 | The romance “of Bones ‘Don't waste ti ills or tab- rad? ets,. but let Adle: iv Loved sjbowels 2 REAL cleansi out matter you never thought | role in the ae Tut back from abroad she ad obtained a d Deal Generously jthat the Am rho long miade stage love to he \ i hman and Miss’ ed for restor E which she ite folded in the succeeding meetings of, j the conference, her American ¢: married Sydney 3) Jolin ne| head of the Foreign Comn prepared to keep ‘some conclusion The French ¢ would not G eusons for the divor at the task until 3} rea| Walter ba “De | Walter he believed a water | to both t of the largest battle- | M. to float a fi Fre i an early ageemont will be -had,: its Few. People. Realize nce of normal ci Ta Want:a. a Corner on Health? The import | Poor foot conditi th pain, ane OFFICE HOURS: Evenings by appelntment, Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach PHONE 607 First Guaranty gives you. ‘pep and freedom from chineslanien | have. en pa home October 3, just 10 days their first joint session with D TRIBUNE WANT ADDS CITY NEW i 5 yti“‘(‘( YY : _| (CAPITOL . Driscoll: THEATRE : na cfsmend | LAST TIME TONIGHE 5 ie ee ot Norma Shearer Conrad Nagel “EXCUSE ME” Stee Rupert Hughes’ 1 Aas eed be Rollicking comedy P am 6, who loved d Temerrew and Saturday Reginald Denny tomach Made, —'n “PI Show You the F ’ Town” “For sence Th ch and was nervous e "more geod ih MONDAY - TUESDAY He ed) Lela Cook. spoonful often Fox Super Special “As No Man Ha tem!—Jos. | Coal - Wood - Coal Now is the time you should) be considering your fuel requirements. I am pleased to an nounce that. am in po: tion to furnish— Iucky Strike Lignite in Toad lots at $1.60 per ton. Crescent. Lignite, from the Black Diamond mine at Washburn, in load tots at $4.10 per ton. Banner Fork, fram Henry Ford mines i load lots at $12.50 per ton. Banner Fork is a product of the Ford Motor Co. This coal is a bituminous coal of exceptionally solid con- struction and has a very high heat value. Try a load. BRMARCK STORAGE AND TRANSFER W.. Phomtas, Brepe 7 sali a ee eee i i Ee ee Cee Beare

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