The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 3

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‘— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925 Grain Livestock MARKETS | Faazeat | By Aasoctated i ihe lea || a Leased Wire. LIVERPOOL RISE BOOSTS WHEAT PRICE Unexpected Strength Abroad Gives Early Lift to Chi- cago Wheat opt. of n (#) —Unexpect- T Liverpool today to wh ear lift sThe upturn abroad was seribed to prospects that world shipments for the week would prove § A here ption of a of north- at there is no pressure of xetual wheat anywhere in this coun- try. Opening prices, lower to 14 cents up, De ABI to ‘2 and May $1.44'¢ re fol lowed by all-arou but then ‘k for whereas and ¥ continued — to nd oats sympathized with ugth. After opening at ts t higher. Dece % to %s, corn continued to develop firm for September. cent advance, r the gating were increased. Provisions reflected trend of cereals, Pe tae st the pau L ‘i AV > STOCK Sept (P) we with it boost Friday, mo on lightweihts, hog values advanced to the hig point si in Aug ust, says the weekly jew of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Good and choice grade 140 to 180 pound hogs sold Friday, 190 to while a 200 pound a to $13.65. Pack scored a generally 9 Cattle w into the close with little or no change from last week. Sh { bullocks at $14.00 — this w tua new rd for five ars, while range. b at $18.00 both yearlir and he: hts, are ra steers closed cows from $4.00 to $: h heifers at $4.50 to $6.00, ¢ advanced to a $ gely, bologna bu vealers dropped s and cutters 25 basis In at $4.00 to $4.50, round $1 from their high peak clos ing Friday at $11.60 to $12.00, Stockers a ders while show- ing a wes to cents lower trend ury moving back to the country in broad volume, meaty feeders again d $8.00 to $¥.50 a comparable of thin fleshed offerings seor wg $6.50 to $7.50; common kinds mostly at 36.00 and down, Fat lambs prices reacted 25 cents today after a series of price re- verses which amounted to around $1 more compared with last Fri Desirable natives sold mostly $13.7: ned Kinds $1 lower. cull sold wround $9.50; sheep closed weak to 25 cents lower for eek, bulk selling around $5.00 breeding ewes selling up 10.50, the to $ wards to CHIC AG ri LIV TOCK upward | BISMARCK GRAIN (Parnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept: 26 dark northern jo. 1 northern spring 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum y 1, flax 2 flax 0. 1 rye ..... Dark hard winter Hard winter . 1 We quote but do not handle the following: Oats Barle Speltz, per ewt SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mized | 6, 8 1 cent per pound discount under 65 Ib, Eur corn 6 cents under abel. MINNEAPOLIS POT. TOES, nominally; nts off a ember 2's ents December asked and Mey 614 asked; spot, § Dee ember rye fell lise; oats Ma Spot and September barley closed unchanged, December rising 2 F seed early showed moderate strength, but prices in off the close under. selling” pressure eptember x fell ptem Sept. DULOTH | Duluth, Minn., Close; flax on track 4; arrive October Decer | DULL 1 Duluth, Sept 1 dark northern arcive $1.40 % to $1614 $1131 $1.ll'y o hy 2 to $1.19 1-2; i red dur good 49 to 57; lower grades 45 to 53. DUL UTH CLOSL NG GRAIN cumber to urgent selling pressure to- d Wheat prices closed 1% to 2% Chicago, $ . (US DO A)— ;cents off and ducum futures from (P)—Hogs 4,00 uneven; mostly! ty to 2% cents off. Millers backed steady at Friday's 2 bulk re | ata from spring wheat and the 5 to $1 240 to ter ippers 2,000; es- ; heavy weight s, medium, $15.50 lent lights $12.25 sows $11.80 to $ $12.75 to $1 Cattle 5,000, practically” all des. wrass steers excepting earlings 1p to 25 cents higher; such arlings that much lower; in-! tween grades of fed heavies and weighty westerns up most; !ong fed Be Glauguiae pies compared week ago, my of fed and steers of all weights e, top of season, extreme top $1.25 paid for 1,414 ‘pound averages; load near prime 975 pound Texas $1 tical top on little cattle $15. tana grassers sealing 1,347 s upward to $11.50; e-fed sandhill Nebraskas scaling 1,311 pounds at (12,00; she stock uneven; steady; sprayed Montana heifers scaling 1,- 125 pounds at $9.75; range cows up- ward to $7.50; bulls steady to 25¢ ; vealers. $1.00 to $1.50 lower; and feeders steady; week's bulk prices follow; grain fed steers $10.50 to $13. kind $9.00 to $10.00; fs 50 to $9.25; ib helsers Hy 5 16; nominal prac! Aaliy. all receipts direct; com- pared week ago fat Nambe Be to $1 Jower; mostly $1 off, culls and feed- ing lambs 50c lower; sheep weak to 25 cents lower, tops for week; fat lambs both range and natives $16.25; feeding lambs $13.85; fat ewes $8.00; bulk prices follow; fat lambs $14.00 to $14.90; cull natives $11.00 to $11.- 50; feeding lambs $14.75 to $15.86; fat ewes $6.00 to $7.50. CORRECT COOKERY COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—2 oil paintings, 2 cre- tonne screens, electric plate, cam- era, several pieces cut glass, jewel box, Ladies Favorite, can cut eith- er large or small, genuine seal trimmed collarette, tin lined, like new. Inquire 508-7th St. lw FOR REN’ jew 2 stall garage. 1: quire of Mary McLean, 52 Thayer Street. 9-24-tf FOR RENT—6 room modern cottage close in on Thayer St. To adults. Geo, M. Register. 2:26-8t PERSONAL SFiLEPTICS—This treatment guar- anteed to sfop seizures or money returned. No bromides, narcotics. Try at our risk. Hunter Labora- fee 900 Scott, Little Rock, BAS light weight] 3 bulk of the day’s offerings were lett for the olevators. Rye market also turned weak and lost the moderate advance it made yesterday. Bidding for rye was neg- | Tigible, CHICAGO PRODL 43; 46 to 47} seconds 40 to CHICAGO POULTRY go, Sept. 26.—Poultry alive x cars; fowls heavy springs 23 1- ; turkeys 20; ducks RGO PRODUC Butter fat,churning cream 48 packing stock 32," cut AGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 26.—Potato receipts 19 cars; total U. S. Shipments 1,103, trading very. slow market 1 steady; Wisconsin sacked round white 190 to 200; few Wisconsin bulk round to 200, uecording to qual- condition; Colorado and Idaho sacked rurals 210 to 215. NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in that certain mort- gage executed and delivered by Cor- nelius G, Johnson and Amanda John- son, his wife, mortgagors, to Jos. Mapson, mortgagee, dated on the 24th day of January, A. D, 1920, and filed for record inthe office of Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 10th day of May, A. D. 1926 at 4 p. m. and recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages, on page 589. Notice is also further given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage described and hercinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Morth Dakota, on the 5th day of No- vember, A. D. 1925, 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to gatisfy the same are described as follows: Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Ten (Sec. 10) of Township One Hundred Forty-one (Twp. 141) north, of Range Eighty (Rge. 80) West of bth P. M. There will be due fancy 210 on such mort- +] gage on the day of sale the sum of Six Hundred Twenty-seven and 92- 100ths Dollars ($627.92), together with the costs and disbursements of this foreclosurs JOS, C. MAYEN: lortgagee. E. T, BURKE, das Acrorney for Mortga Postoffice, Bisma’ 9-26—1 t| A ents, Oc-} CE Chicago, Sept. 26.— ®) —Butter higher; r cream-| (,| All my friends are stars. I know the{ Se | | Financial News STOCKS STAGE STRONG RALLY: MOTORS LEAD. | | Pool Operations Dominate | Trading on | Street | New selling sumed Yo (A) Shoet re today, afte strength in ' d weatit takin, the stock entire list to. waver tions of motor and specialty pressure was conce inst the high priced indust | with the weakness of United S in causing the initial exh er the sh Minneapolis, Sept. 26.) Pota-| Qith the LeSE OF | light | wire inquiry: dem General Hlestfic’ brake “more than Ket weaker; casluads de] five points constructive efforts we reight only deducted) not only abandoned, however, | Paul rate sucked ewt.| ny or the Res. hie round whites U Land partly | ierger reports cheval (Biket ffadéd, Meena ing 14% points to a record high at] marke at pres-/ 192. Some of the tebseco and mer-| ent pric shippers holding issues” also ander fet ' : julation. The closing was heavy ea nek COREE ales approximated 300,000 shares to $1.75; mostly § New York. Se 2 * i 3 1 Ne ork, Sept, 26.--(P)—Stock ue shipments “are from prices made further eeovery at the! | previous sales, | opening of today’s ma Q : | oe ae | leadership he! “niotor share ‘| {| DULUTH CLOSING GRAIN | Chrysler opened 4 points higher Duluth, Minnesota, Sept. 26..-(P)—] 174° and quickly ran up to a i; Expectations of heavy — offerin high record at 1 Monday saa { NOTICE FORECLOSURE li ADVERTISEM kage executed and deli nette Bliss, a single r, to Harry Morg 1. day of Septembe a DPD. 1916, and filed for record in} the office of the Register of of Burleigh county, North Ds on the day of November, 1916, at 10:4u 2 and duly record- ed in Book 26 { 41, and that s id n ‘a foreclosed by 4 sale of s described in such mortgage a | inafter described, at the j of the court house in the c ‘k, North Dakot mber, A. D. forenoon, amount due on da of sale Deeds | Bis to such mortgage on the| e in such premises deseribed mortgage und which will be atisfy the same are described follows: 1 Northwest Quarter (NW4) af See} Phirty two (Se Hundred Fort (Twp. ! north Seventy-eight | a 7) w M. ¢ ng 160 xeres more or less, ac ing: to povernment. survey there There will mort wage on the Fourteen Gi-100th with the closure. be due on such ndred Dollars 1497.61) together costs and expenses of fore rry Morgan, Mortgagee H. G.H Attorney fe mortgage: P.O. Box Kk Dd, 10-17-24 | Duluth, Minn., Sept. 26.—(P)—Aft- = er holding strong and even scoring] FARGO MAN IS small advances early, wheat jur- VET DIRECTOR Sept. hingont, Mr Dodge, Carlton succeeds Dr, Horace C.) who has been transferred to hington Bureau to serve in division the W, the med Use Gas. It’s the Scentific Fuel. Try Mine My Edad used by movie stars By Edon Wallace Hopper I am a stage star and a movie sta’ public beauties as few do, We are extravagant. 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Clip coupon now, e Sample Free ® Edna Wallace, Hopper; Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. 19 TRS ary o Vout ‘Cram Powder Ci iace 2 Face Ponder Wall ie | Saturday urs that Mr. Beaudreau had been confined to a hospital for es He at ix weeks durin May and June as : gight im the result of a nervous breakdown | 1° ines and saw and following his diset he di | action, 8 ver im artille i a hig plivaigian'd Wuyi He was still going. to school when in Te bhystekls advice ne [the armistice was sigmed. He sailed persisted in continuin Wig Wonk /for the. United Stites seain on Nov in spite of his failing health and | Y* and s muste ou Jdeath caught him suddenly in the| (tr Dodge on December 20, 1918. line of duty, the immediate cause be- | “He was united in marriage with THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF ROBERT BEAUDREAU, FORMER BISMARCK MAN, NERVOUS VICTIM. , Reaudreau Was Known in the Capital City Where He Left a Host ef Friends and Acquaintances e Following recount Sof the the customary military honors | death of the late Robert Beaudreau ted comrade j w died in Devils Lake from a udreau was born at! nervous breakdown probably due to December 6, 1893 strain of overwork, The story ap- to this city with his par-] peared ina Wadena, Minn., paper sventeen or eighteen years age “Robert Be former Wa-| When Mr, Heaudreau bought the dena boy, but iware store business from the 1 resident of adore Brockhoff. Robert | suddenly last ' Devils Lake yone ins his concern of representative Minneapolis, making his headquar- Thompson, a wholesale ters at Bemidji. He continued a coneern Duluth traveling representat for that! nounciny: his death wa ‘pany, until the war broke out aud on April 7, 1918, he volunteered | | Miss Ceeil, Schiller or service from Bemidji and was | HG but the de sent to the Carnegie Institute of | ati th were not learn-] Technology at Pittsburg, Pa. From] ed until the 1 of Mrs. Beau-| there he was transferred to the dreau Monday noon with the remains, chment at Hampstead, and Went overseas Octo- | nding at Le- husb: in hemorrhape of the in Miss Isabelle King at Minot. N. D Funeral services were delayed-un[on Decembe 1924, and they had til the morning in order that his | teouded at B rek, N. D,, sinee that paren Mrs. A.D. Beau- | time : time “Robert was a particularly aggres- ‘River ide, ¢ nd ambitious young man and held at’ s . desire for w ut nine o'clock this morning! which © cost him his life. y Fr, Lenger and interment | Although had warned was made i him tha rest for six servic nth bsolutely necessary fol- hos- nd rowing f loc lowing his dtscharge from th ul post pital he disreyarded the warning Genuine Storage Batteries RUBBER CASE, FULLY GUARANTEED. AT THESE PRICES Overland, Chevrolet, Ford, Oldsmobile, Dodge, Franklin Willys-Knight A Limited Supply. they LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Buick Get Yours While last. Bismarck, TONIGHT at the Heart River Pavilion Music By Ralph Law’s Orchestra and growing bigger every day. Our store is crowded to the roof — and bulging away at the sides—packed with neat, novel, and good men’s furnishings. Fashion’s latest offerings in big selec- tions enable you to find what you want and need. — returned to work. He failed steadily in health, but’ pers: until the nervous collapse caught him at Dev- ils Lake. He was critically ill for a short. time, rallied sufficiently to j. tell those about him that “Jesus has come for me,” and expired, “*Bob’ was one of those generous whole-souled fellows of whom it has been frequently said: ‘He'd give the shirt off his back to help a friend.” “The sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to the bereaved ones in his untimely passing.’ Liner Hits, Sinks Navy Subsea Craft 14 Miles Out ree ‘ontinued from page one) motor machinist’s mate, first Klein, Mont. No other north- west men were named. Firm, Hope For Rescue . 3 (A) the sub- mari station morning that : ard the sunken S-51 might It was said that, while oil en on the water after the ine had gone down in colli- with the City of Rome, t cub sion would not ‘show definitely that the boat was a total wreck. It was pointed out that the supmarine might it be on the bottom with all her hate! tightly closed and many of the men alive. The water is 127 feet deep where the collision occurred. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 26—(@)—A telephone message, received today by Harold Dobson of Brockport, brother | ® | Get Message of Lieut. Rodney H. Dobson, com- mander of the submarine, S-51, said Dobson went do with that Lieut. his veasel the con The message came from mander’s wife. Goodyea PAGE THREE LOCAL MAN BOWLS 279 Joe Schneider, local man, bowled 279 in a game at the American bowling alleys last night, coming i within one strike of making a per- fect game—-300. This is the highest score for the season for the local allies, For Zapp Coal. Call 1051W. F. Everts. READ TRIBUNE : WANT ADDS. r Special 30x314 CL. OVER-SIZE CORD. . . $10.30 Lahr Motor Sales Co. 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