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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 WHEAT TAKI TAKES | Grain ideal sq | Financial | News MOTORS AGAIN AGAIN CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Wheat Open High Low M3 ES 1408 MIM M2 189% M1 ty | rei y [ey NEW SETBACK Heavy Selling Evidenced With | Re |Lard no Aggressive Support From Buyers Chicago, Oct. 22.—UP)—-Wheat un- ent a sharp new setba after business began. ribed largely specnlator, Wi nd there was no pparent from buy ns in Austral d warm fine wi . with the world’ heat showing gressive support ~ Ben) ather, ptember a cent 42, was follow to Lal 3-4" for’ Decemb) price records corn, result Down a | Nov. | to 14d 1-4! for the} of i After opening un-! changed to 1 Ta the then d off, December 73 7-8 to ned a little, but | clined again influenced by oth- arting unchanged to| 1-8 to 1-4 lower, December 39 1-8 to 1-4. the market remained at about the | initial limit. Rig deliveries of lard today October contracts weakened sions. on! MIN ESOT TA por. AM OES i. (P) Pota. A carloads ‘deliv ducted Mi Bee mostly $2.45, Moorhead kot h SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. rtment of Agricultur d cutters pnt to about. stea nts declines | heifers $3 and cutters $ > a bulls $4.00 @ ceipts 2,500; vealers Wedne verage plainer q consider bulk lights to 10.50; choice lots up to aroun¢ Hogs 11,000; 20 @ 26 cents | than Wednesday's average; rood choice 140 to pound ave 10. cking sows most- and and slaughter kinds cost Wednesday $10.7: 2 Sheep 6,000; better mmed $13.00; culls $9.50; fate one load of Dake feeding Oct. Depart- ulture)—Hogs receipts 25,000; slow 25 @ % lower than Wednesday's best p bulk good and choice 140 to 210 pound w $11.20 @ $11 CHI Chicago, t of Agri killing pigs $11.50 @ heavyweight hogs $11.00 @ $11. medium $11.10 @_ $11.50; lights $10.99-@ $11 light lights $10.75 @ $11.50; pae @ $10.00; slaughter pigs $11.00, rable attle receipts 10,000; less trade on most fat st supply of desirable weig! steady; active, early low; life- meager hty kind top matured steers $15.25; some fine yearlings held above $15.50; she-stock strong to higher; bologna bulls steady; vealers full 50 cents higher; largely $12.50; downward to packers. Sheep receipts 16,000; fat lambs slow; early bids 25 cents or more lower; salesmen holdin dy; few sales cull native lambs to small killers steady to $11.00 @| $11.50; feeding lambs fully steady xt $15.50 @ $16.00; fat sheep little changed; desirable native ewes $6.50 @ $1.15. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Oct. 22.—Potatoes receipts 91 cars; total U. S. Shipment 12125 demand fair; market firm, Wisconsin and Minnesota sacked round whites 2.50 to 2.65; Wisconsin and Michigan bulk round whites 2,30 to 2.50; Min- nesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios 2.10 to 3.15. CHICAGOs PRODUCE Chicago, Oct. 22.—Butter lower, re- ceipts 8,513 tubs; creamery extras 48 1-2 to 49; standards 461-4; extra ts 46 1-2 to 47 1-2; firsts 44 1-2! conds 42 to 43 1-2. punchang receipts 8,828 Cheese unchanged . Eges cases. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 22—Flour un- changed to 10 cents lower in carload lots family patents quoted at 8.55 to 8.65 4 barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 55,133 barrels. Bran 2.50 to 23.00, CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 22—(#)—Wheat No. 1 hard $1.52% @ $1.55; No. 2 hard wheat $1.52% @ $1.54%4. Corn No. 2 mixed 82% @ %e; No. 2 yellow 82c @ 83%c. Oats No. 2 white 39% @ 40c; No. 3 oats white 38% @ 40c. Rye none; barley 70 @ 79; timothy seed $6.75 @ $7.50; cloverseed $20.75 @ $29.25; lard $14.82; ribs $15.75; bellies $15.75. MINNEAPOLIS GRA\ Minneapolis, Oct. 22—()—Wheat receipts 214 cars compared to 4 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.42% @ $1.47%; No. 1 dark north- ern spring choice to fancy $1.58% @ $1.68%%; good to choice $1.50% @ ordinary to good $1.43% @ No. 1 hard spring $1.44% @ $1.70%; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track $1.46% @ $1.69%; to arrive $1.46% @ $1.69%; December $1.41%4; May $1.41%. Corn No. 3 yellow 80c @ 81e; oats No. 8 white 34% @ Te; barley 49¢ @ G8c; rye No. 2, Tate @ Vie; flax No. 1, ay @ $2. + ng sows $9.00} @| stockers and feeders fairly| | provi-| 1| set. | Rosen & Bro. ) ! Dee. May LEAD STOCKS = ! Orderly Score of Issues Reach New High Levels 13 79% | | Get New York, Oct. 2. (P)- {tion of the broad upward m in prices took place in to ino | stock market with: motors 19.59) surging the 0} Publie Ribs MINNEAPOLIS, Wheat ye TRALN, TABLE High I and a hal? ni end of t vance most of the principal grou ed is new high levels for the ly was aided by s before the Ms con MINNEAPOLIS A Minneapolis, rot grain ‘Hudson, nd) Mack 1-2 point Dupont, 5 1-2 points hich in the ralls quieted thern r a and Ohio moved down, bu timor he slackened whe out among the e final hour points below some of the slightly, but tric last nights clo: other lenders ©: buy APOLIS. WAEAT. Oct, 22.--W Decembe 3 lo point 2,500,000 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-3 Bisnrarck, Oct. 21. 1 dark northern thern spring. durum 1 mixed durum . 1red durum... 1 cents demand — continued medium quality pring s lower, high protein cent lower and off a grade sl ard, wet low protein wh es drew bids ter wheat was unsettled dull Durum steady. Corn ruled firm to L cent high were firta for choice, with offe 24 4 FAR Fargo, Oct. ing, crew fat churn- Spelt i peltz, per pking stock SHELL CORN Yellow White & 30 POULTRY Mixed} Poultry airs; fos turkeys: 20; geese 19, uli pringss 20 7; duck eae Ib. ‘pound discount under 5 cents under shell. pe “Ground Gripper” | shoes ne ;are a man’s most valuable as-; Watch for | “The Sold exclusively by Alex| Horse”—America’s ma | pendous motion pictur Tronj AYOUR guests will marvel at the fine tone quality of these new Gilfillan radio models. Special features have sharpened enunciation of the human voice so thet a fonversation is understood, more perfectly than e by radio. The tone quality is superb— tess 1s extra power to bring in the distant and diffi- cult stations. This is a combination that you will want in your radio set. The factory-made-and-tested Gilfillan models are de- Pendable in operation. You will always’ get sure and, pleasing results, Your dealer will gladly demonstrate Gilfillan sets with- out obligation, Write us for interesting information about our latest radio developments, QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA .| troublese - conce st stu-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE = GREEKS SAID | | TO OCCUPY 3, | | BULGAR POSTS. (Continued from page one) now is reported to be underway along | [the entire front. |GEEECE AND BU y ARIA BERS OF I VE] (*) It was re- arters today that bers Advance in Prices — $ f jand ‘punishment officers responsible Iment of these condition false move nt if would giv a more dangerous aspect t » “Comitadjis” the incident | an if the | tone Were ir is viewed in some quar: ; s renewal of the old strup n the rians fo PROTEST TO E (A) urian ov! to the ¢ ded oa sue of Nations based | The Bulgarian troops reek frontier have been r the utmost re- to the Greek advance against Petrich. Sofia ad. | nment, eek ul proteSt NO PROTESTS ARE appeal 10 of the league cov- | enant. i Advices connected that the blockhouse frontier, in Greek circles | » league reported © ogeupied a Fe on the Greek side of the | OFFICIAL RErot i ‘ONFIRMS INVASION | (PAL | rovernment ha touch with t erninent for although three u ent to Athens urgin ion of the border in- ; t Demirhissar. | anish Minister Senor Ro- | mero, Who returned to Saloniki_ this | morning, informed the — Asso Press that the Greek generals wa tate of high excitement. The ladies of the Presb ferian church will serve baked ham supper in the pa lors of the church Thursda evening at 6 o’clock, at 60¢ ; per plate. at big Millin- Several dozen mat reduction. \ Nielsen’ jery. “whod believe that station nara thousand - miles away..! fat shone (GN-5) I-4) for $70 | dictnents a PAGE THRED ped. Princess Nevdjivani, -Ah- med's mother, has petitioned King Fuad to allow Ahmed to vend his days in Egypt, his native country. ATTENTION On account of continued ill | health, Mr. Folsom will sell at auction sale his complete | stock regardless of cost, sale starting today and continues | daily from 2:30 p. m. and were) 7:30 p.m. Gov- | wet Watch _ for The Iron heen, Horse”’—America’s most stu- Fiptintg ; | pendous motion picture. progibition made a Morton Grove . 10 and Matthew Kolb, formerly a polic iy Feven others and seized 1,000 bar rélg¥of beer “Ryohibition th wd otic raid at! rested | agents esi Railroads May Be Indicted For Shipping Booze; (P)-Five rail them roads, ax ‘corporations, will be nam- | conefaband | ed by the federal distriet attorney before the grand jury in asking in against them, several east- ern breweries and) somes 50. indy in the biggest prohibition | ever started here, it) was disclosed | tod: The inquiry resulted from | shipment of beer from the west to Morton Grove, HL, 5 District Attorney ned to divulye but said politicians, lesser in when he indict then. 300 Killed When | Native Quarter of | Damascus Is Burned | agents declared als failed to eoopers detecting shipments evel London, Oct. (A) Ito the Exchange ‘Telegraph . Bagdad reports that 300 chia Saved From Hwere killed when the Truse Death By Enginem Chicago, Oct. i A dispatch | from person j}men and Arabs burned the AND uarter in Damascus, i PT PRINCE British help apture dual 2) 5 thrill sit Eeyptian il Prince Cair j asked, to Tiveinsin, cab and) snatehed a ront of a fast mov Poised on the pilot ne day, 2The Keyser | ment in while r here yester an English’ ins: which he mys confined in lum from ries, police would be child was 2-year-old Cecil | An fatal suspense ele added by the frightened, child, however, when he om the engineman's gloved | teas and wa | Thru Standard and Tourist Sleepers Glifornia UG Go via the historic Santa Fe trail, G through the heart of the Indian Southwest. Stop off at Grand Can- yon national ark — greatest of world wonders. Great Western dining service and Fred Harvey meals. 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NewStore To-day We Pack Free and Prepay Freight to any point in North Dakota TARTS SAT., OCT. 24th - ENDS OCT. 31st A Few Words to You Regarding Kennelly Furniture Co. We have been in the furniture business for more than twenty-five years in Mandan, and in opening our New Store we are proud to say that we will at all times carry a complete line of furniture, rugs and bedding. At our opening sale we have many bar- gains to offer; however, in order that you may realize that we are trying to offer the best for the money, you must visit our stove and see our prices, also bear in mind that we are in business to satisfy our customers and gladly make adjustments on merchandise purchased from us that has not been right. KENNELLY FURNITURE CO., T. G. Cleve Kennelly, Pres. Opens We Pack Free and Prepay Freight to any point in North Dakota NO GOODS SOLD THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 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