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MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 Grain WHEAT MARKET SHOWS UPTURN Higher Liverpool Prices, Un- favorable Weather, Com- bine to Bring Rise Chicago, Oct. 26.--Unexpected high- for wheat at Liverpool led ded upturn here off in. world-shipment gether with reports of ught in Austra the market. Inclement w er, likely to delay threshing in Can- 1S hinde ding of to- vere damage a, tended also s responded to wheat rther rain in the corn conducive to | higher opening ‘scents 74 to orn reacted a d then rose higher than be- Jat 46 to 4 to 4 to mber to %. cents Later the ms er gain, Provisions were steady. (?)—Whe 4 cents t and th h strong ca American northwest bles better export dem: r strong early demand. cessions from high were moderat half hour before the close. Cash wheat was firm to 1 cent higher; winter wheat was stronger, Durum was firm to strong. Corn was unsettled early with grades and moisture tests slow and holders asking 1 cent more, ‘The market’ finally settled down firm to 1 cent higher. Oats were firm. Rye easy to 1-2 cent lower. Barley slow and easy. Flax seed was Later, the wheat advance was halt- 1 by profit taking sales and — by kness of corn, but the effect in ut_market’ proved to be only Wheat closed strong cents net highe yle, ber 146'% to ty foe ‘May 1.43 bsequently, all deli of corn dropped to a new low price record for the season, Increasing receipts and relative scantiness of demand had much to do with depressing the k Corn 5 cent net lo CHICAGO Oct. Hogg y to strong; big s doing little; bulk better 170 to 210 pound averages 11.30 to 11 good and choice 240 to 300 pound butchers largely 11.20 to 11 seriptive bulk packing sows 9.50 to 9.80; desirable killing pigs 11.75 to 12. 60 to 80 pound roasters sold at 12.00 to 12. 11.40; medium 11. 0 to 11.50; light lights 10. acking sows pigs 11.00 uneven; few early ‘sales steady; stockers and feeders firm; some matured steers sold above 16,00; practically nothing done on_ range killing steers; she stock and bologna bulls around steady; veals mostly cents lowe rgely 12.00 downward to packers. Sheep 16,000; fat lambs mostly strong to 25 cents higher; early bulk comeback and packers 7 s and ship- no strictly choice range lambs on sale; fat sheep fully steady; desirable range wethers 9.00; odd lots fat native ewes 7.00 to 7.50; few range yearlings wethers 1 to 11.50; nothing done on feeding lambs. SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 26 3 killing el about steady moving at | steady ass fat steers und_yearl- tly plain quality considered, ble largely from 5.75 to 7.25; be eld above 9.00; top load § 8.75; Grass fat cows and heifers 50 to 5.50; canners and cutters .75 to 3.25; bulk bologna _ bulls 3.75 to 4.25; stockers and_ feeder steers largely 4.75 to 6.75; best weighty feeders early 8.00. Calves 3,000; 25 or more lower; plainer quality considered, bulk good lights to packers 10.50. Hogs 20,000; 10 to 15 cents higher than Satardays average; pigs mostly 50 cents higher; good and choice 140 to 180 pound averages 10.75 to 10.85; top 10.85; desirable 190 to 270 pound butchers largely 10.65; packing sows 9.00 to 9.50; desirable feeding and slaughter pigs 11.75 to 12.00; aver- age cost Saturday 10.30; weight. 216. ‘Sheep 18000; around’ 20 doubles billed through; fat lambs 25 higher; sheep steady; bulk fat natives and Dakota lambs 14.25; -heavies 11.50; culls 9.50; fat ewes 5.00 to feeding lambs sold. POTATO MARKET Chieago, Oct. 26.-—Potatoes re- ceipts 156 cars total U. S. Shipments Saturday Sunday 82; trading good, market very strong; prices ad- vancing; Wisconsin Minnesota sack- ed round whites 3,00 to 3.15; fancy shade higher; Wisconsin and Michi- gan bulk. round whites 2.90 to 3.10; Minnésota and North Dakota early Ohios 3.40 to 3.50; Iowa sacked russets 3.60 to 3.60. Minneapolis, “Oct. 26.-~Potatoes; good wire inquiry; ‘demand moder- ate; market stronger; carloads de- livered sales freight only deducted Minneapolis-St, Paul rate sacked cwt. round whites U. S. No. 1 and partly graded, wide range of prices 270 to 2.95; mostly around 2.75. No Moor- head market. CHICAGO POULTRY iS Chicago, Oct. 26—()—Poultry alive; firm; receipts 13 cars; fowls 16 @ 24 1-2c; springs 22 1-2c; tur- keys 28¢; roosters 16c; ducks 2lc; geese 20c. “The. Iron _ Horse” was shown one solid'year at two dollars admission in New York City. Watch for it at Capitol Treatres= ored some furth- | i, | MARKETS By Associated Lilet 1 en || Leased Wire. ‘a STOCK PRICES ON INCREASE Motors Bid Upward Again To- | day—Other Shares Show Good Group Strength CHIC ‘AGO GRAIN TABLE Low Oct. Bellies Octec: Nov. MINNEAPOLIS CARLOT RAN Minne i 1. wy le 40. Rye 78; timothy se eod 20. ern spring choice. to od to choice 1. y to good 1 vo. 1 hard spring 1. ive December adhe yellow 81 to G4; No. 1, Butter ing stock Fargo, > Oct. 26, unchanged in car jents quoted at in 98 pound cotton s: Br: 5 to 9.10 to ‘10.005 4 firs fed { receipts 4 others slow,) ° ‘O PRODU Cl B Butter une! tubs; er extra seconds unchange 3 firsts 42 to 45; Cheese un rdinary | changed. BISMARC! K GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct, 26. No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. l rye... Dark hard winter Hard Winter ... We quote but do not handle the | followin Oats Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN | Yellow White & Mixed 52 50 No. 3, 55 Ib: No.6)... No. 5 . AT 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib, Ear corn & cents under shell. 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OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO Financial (Continued fro p osuch structur h the ave “In presenting thi people of Bis: te tha nd equit in Bism of the r plished in a very resenting this r pproval of all telligent. pe s ions will stand up before ity competent to New York, Oct have given the t help to us in appreeiate the good will which you The following hows some of the fferences between the s ors valug and the » state commission’: sment, uring the morn and there wa Jumped 6 point ‘Bankers, County Agents to Meet at Fargo Nov. 1 10 000 1isou ore 00 Son Wie 30,000 Sou toa 5.000 Pati s.000 4800 an 1e,n00 one THE BISMARCK TRIBUN =D | VALUATION OF BISMARCK IS GIVEN BOOST | | page one) | onan equality ‘Objects Accomplished i ssessment to irck, I wish to t the whole object of the nent was to secure a fair sment of property 1 think that the object sessment has been accom great measure. 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