The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRE a | | MINNEAPOL IS WHEAT to 29 ™ , ee eer eee Mir poli: Oct. 24. —AP—! bulk em MARKETS ETS | en" | Financial |v" MIN Michigan and = W hand whites D MINNEAPOI polis, aconsin TERIAL, ASSOCIATION Cook with Gas. It’s the| Ideal Fuel. A meeting of the Bismarck Min- isterial Association will be held] Monday ‘afternoon at 1:30 o'eock|| DR, R, S, ENGE in the nurses’ reception room of the LOU () Flour 58,914 bar: 00. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Livestock By Associated Press Leased Wire. News Bismarck hospital. All) members Chiropractor r choice $1.50 3- urged to attend as this is the DAKOTA AUTO meeting for election of of- Consultation Free SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 ’ HEAVY TRADE (STOCKS ARE HEAVY INF INFLUX She at Lucas Blk. Bismarck, Good music. aS, TEXACO GASOLINE 4 TONEWHIGHS) CLOSE STRONG; LOWERS PRICE a Business Ran Above 2,000,000 | Predictions cf Business Pros-| { 4 perity Cause Enthusiasm We are in the market for Faney Tender Potatoes | Rutabagas ATO MARKET " < ‘ " et : Starts Easier. Same Price as Large Number of Stockers Hs | | Shares Daily But Advance | and Feeders Carried Over : dine just | rs J 7 Was Orderly 3 to Run High Into Next Week civsconain and | For Winter ate hat have you t Summer Gas. " New ¥ ; x, York, Oct, 24—@)—8 igh ont ——————————S . ‘ AL wept forward ta ne i GUSSNER ) FOUR IN FAMILY TEXACO OIL ( ae ATTENDED D. B. C. Real Winter Oil. COAL UP PAINT UP FIX UP FOR SALE AT nation. Commissier Texaco Station se report ad a substantial lot busines i Lockwood Accessory Company Lahr Motor Sales Company groups of erented by Juding eas: | Letice hase Oa Qessner has recent Teen ders soa “arcington branch. | pul ion le quarterly in a year or lor sHow the $uc- was run up to 1 compared with the week's low 1-2, but Chandle than half s reports of the independe excellent eWister’Perm, Nov. 1 Watkins, Pres, Fargo. BIG OPENIN a \ The cold will squeeze through the smallest of cracks, | CAPITOL iia sleet drips through the tiniest leak in the roof, the | wind howls in the door that’s not absolutely strong | (THEATRE ATRE i and steady. | LAST TIME TONIGHT AST 'TIME 'TONIGH it a Better get your Winter Storm Sash now, ‘They'll | | titer with he HARRY a help fix up the weak spots. | Oct. 27th and 28th ninder will be PATTERSON’S HALL “THE PRAIRIE For Coal Orders Phone 115 | | Musie By PIRATE” FH. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. |] THE NODAK SIX RALPH GRAVES anaes Hi CHOCOLATE DROPS “Don’t Tell Dad” . . | ——All the Latest Hi The ¢ losing nd Mon- S Gonstderd i ed over into west po mmedinuny to gro: have ¢ around Corn and Flax Show Dectines| —Rye Follows Wheat— Barley, Oats Steady steer F | -—in—. | ented sev- The out- ‘among the >» Ameri- high In- 1. 24) pressu 1 during the while cash p eof their former prom jums over the — option weekly review of the UV ah SHONSUPTERN == . P butcher vith at sow close for pig aceou wh conside and Songs COMING MONDAY VIRGINIA \ oe VALLI | Liverpool Advance and Un-|; and j iS cents bot | favorable Crop Reports | | puran EUGEN Bring About Change | ‘M ‘ O'BRIEN | N Chicago, Oct. i Ae ; . | 200. ‘ i 3 upturns today in 5 epee a h Z i <n . t yellow i t t ir i VOL a) : . : | - ‘ \ , : rer ibe Chicago December, and Now that cold at 10.t%,. Breeder bayers | Samuel Hopkins Adams’ The Touring Car i tions Sin on continued to “ 1 5 uneh ae vere : ny ae or recent great emetional novel i! : 110,000,- or less of a rut, with nothin “a ” un aes 00,000. b Beant be reek Conk conden, Dees BISMARCK GRAN | tended Ce The pp. [losing at 35 cents compared with | (Farnished hy, Mucell-Sliller Co) The demand for Ford cars has i cents high ew p Y vie unehaneed (NO: 2da ° 4.3818 . 43 to 4 and May to" unch A eeinars ating , already outstripped all previous +, was followed by a peith a mmederatily goed G ont Runabout . . $260 1a for December and 1 cents a Dece records. Coupe ... 520 aii m belt, 1 % compared with 6¢ ay at greater Jn, the corn belt, Iie; | Rye trade followed, Motor car buyers whoseek beauty Tudor Sedan . 580 impai the quality of Hew corns Solacat cent, Es and f findi he i Fordor Sedan . 660 Comandante, After opening [tH at saan ort are finding the im- Closed carsin colo. Demount. er contnned to range mosot- Proved Touring Car exactly suited able rime andetariey.ext aon sterday's finish % antes to their desire. All prices flo. b. Detroit. é December 6% to, 88% canis, andy US Oe ee ee 5 y : held nest the initisl limits. | | Vwhien closed at 2 OPN ia all See this good looking car at the \ blaher-sauahatlens, on Meee Wheat Closes Firm | x5. 3, 55 we Mixed nearest Authorized Ford Dealer's. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK None : aH Chicago, Oct. 24—(U S D O A) on Mill City Mart'> hue Bo As you inspect its many new —AP—Cattle 1,000; compared with =—— 1 cent per pound discount u der! features, bear in mind that this improved car is available at no increase in price. week ago fed steers of value to| Minneapolis, Oct. 24.—()—Wheat | 55 Ib. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. sell at $12.44 downward and most finished mildly firm today after | yearlings 25 to 50 cents lower, long mood soe sarly. ands ie nes Y fed matured steers steady; chcice hohar: ee Pee light bean iin with “weight strung; range) ti¢ receipt smaller county ing in western Canada and unfav. mostly 25 to 35 cents off; stockers able weather in Australia and A ( and feeders steady to 25 cents low-|gentina were the leading bull influ- \ i CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE i Open High Li Slos FORD MOTOR COMPANY er; approximately 23,000 westerns ences of the Futures were up DETROIT, MICHIGAN offered as compared to 24,000 a|1 3-8 to 1 1-2 cent at best. Oats} 4 488 |eased 1-8 cont with corn. Rye a : | firm on better export news. \ i and 1,491 pound secre an rate futures cased 1-8 cent. December | d ( prime yearlings upward to #10. he | flax seed closed unchanged. Cash } weighty Montana $11.25; fat she! wheat ruled firm to 1 cent higher. y stock ‘about steady; canners and | ¥ er wheat was firm to 1 cent cutters strong to 16 cents higher; | higher for choice, Durum was strong | "9 bologna bulls arcund 25 cants high- | for choice. Corn was 1 to 1 1-2 cents er; veal calves 75 to $1 higher; {higher as compared with futures.) x’ % oe week earlier; extreme top 1, ‘ week’s bulk prices toler . grain oa rere aoe demand: hve yak fed steers $9.50 to $1 grass | Steady i et. Barley was steors $7.00 to $8.75 fat cows $4.19] Se vant cant nttonger Zor chal b> $6.00; heifers $5.25 to ; pe A 5 stockers and feeders §6. 00 to $7.75.| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN TABLE Hogs 2,500; mostly.10 to 25 cents | wheat Open High Close ‘y higher than Friday’s average; sort-|Dec. .... 14244 141 ed 160 to 3C0 pound weigts $11.00) May .. 14214 142 ( to $11.50; latter price extreme top; no light lights and slaughter pigs scold; packing sows $9.00 to $9.85; | ; 39% { shippers 1,500; estimated holdover w7% 77M 3,000, average cost packer and |) 82 $21, shipper droves hogs here Friday By / $10.51; weight 251 pounds; heavy 257 256% | e ’ weight hogs $11.00 to $11.35; me-| 20) 263 262% ( i dium $11, 10 to $11.40; lights $10.90 | 66% 66% to $11.50; packing sows $9.00 to} ) rt bb 0%, 85. Sheep 500; for week around 5,- LIBERTY BONDS 000 decrease at 123 cars from feed-| New York, Oct, 24.—Liberty bonds ing stations; today’s market nom-|closed; Liberty 3 1% 9926; first 45 inal; compared week ago slaugh- | 100 10; first 4s &, 101.29; 2 d fours Fall Suits and 0 ter lambs ‘steady; feeding lambs |100.22:, third four %4, 101 100; 4th ‘ strong to 25 cents higher; fat sheep | fUr*,4» 102.5; USG fours 103:1, do Overcoats y strong; tops for week; fat lambs i \ both native and range $15.50; feed- CHICAGO WHEAT Best Line of ing lambs $16.00; fat yearling wethers $12.25; wethers $9.75, ewes 1 $8.35; week’s bulk prices follow; fat lambs $14.50 to:$15.50; feeding ? *~ lambs $15.00*to $16.00; cull native lambs $11.00 to $11.50; fat ewes Chicago, ‘Oct. 24.—Wheat 1 hard 1.53; 2 do 1.53%; corn 2, mixed 80 %; 2 yellow 81% to %. Oats 2 e 39% to %; 3 white 38% to 89; rye No. 1, 83%; barley 64 to 77; timothy seed 6.75 to 1.50; — clover seed 20.75 to 29.25; lard 16.10; ribs Imported Fabrics. . AN Work Guaranteed. Kreils Tailor Shop 506 Broadway B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway

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