The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1995 a GRAIN LIVESTOCK JULY WHEAT IS STRONG IN EARLY CLIMB) FOR THE MONTH es to New High Price Rec- ord for Season—Prices Above Friday’s Top —(P)— Climbing t today topmost strength was which went to a new high record for the season. The volume of trading was the movement nmiost entireiy on reports in- r substantial reduction of the wheat yield in Argentina with what had been loo! opening, 1': to 3%e higher, new L 1% to $1.62 and $ to $1.58, was followed by material further gains, and then by .2 moderate reaction. MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire. LAMB MARKET FINANCIAL NEWS PRIGES TURN SETS NEW HIGH DOWNWARD ON Heg Market Shows Seasonal Downturn—Cattle About tor Shares Renewed— Steady at Close Other, Stocks Break In} Now Yor! 1 (Pt tates depa This price. was re: few: loads of choice fed desirable offerings going mostly at) 10, buck lambs $14.00 to $14.10, i heavi Fat ewes also g some price ground during the week, sales for the week being made larg 5 $8.00, f selling p aed season, whieh is usually fone] ecg uiny bes : tured by ah 2 ce t poultry to the detriment of Md meats, the fat lamb mark strong to 25¢ higher th: eine eae ao, the Friday top of § pone sya | it ° STOCK MARKET Sclling Pressure Against Mo- pe new low les franes, had speculative PAGE THREE with | avOr Us day School. (Class TRINITY EN Corner Avenue nd Sev venth : I Monson, Paster vie Bible Class especially rE Morning Intermediate and Holy Cor m., 1 apie: k the Lord for silty WorARIA, saya H preach on the sub- E p.m g worship nscious Ministries of The Forerunners of the R d will sing the. anthem, md Hoe se the) The Shadow Falls,” by yericioil| OF sant a Mrs. T. G. Flom lagecher avor us with a solo entitied bdr “Oby Briggs ation ixth translit ther chureh home in On the p with us come, Remember pon, | Finsy the hours 10:30) aw Bible ration, Sunday school and Bible Class noon t welcome “CHRIST, CHURCH OF SCIENTIST at c. m . and Ave, 100 a. 1 m. testimonal SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND CHAR ITY SOCTE pry S o'clock B. Happel, tor | udings room is open in the ieos we ae inued dure} ohurch building every Tues the past five mont | Thursday experiences in the | be held a | 4 § every Sund and to” visit: the for Sunday SIRST BAPTIST: CHURCH Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. A. Holmes, Pastor, 616 4th Phone 1126. ST. GEOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH F. H. Davenport, 514 Mandan / Corn and ere easy, influenced eipts of hog Ithough OLS. Jacobson, by good eather in the corn belt. Af- ay coe hogs, alt ug next beto wl eG ai pal a § g unchanged to ‘ke high- running heavie n on nday Sehool at 12 o'clock, r 74% to Tbe, corn un-lJast week and apparently more hogs heh ve the Parishe | jai Thorpe. Sapt , derwent a general sag. are coming than needed to meet the} About “some, hort covert No eve vives on rato f Oats started at a shade to % tolimmediate requirements of the tr: aude, quarters pwird the clos Y meetings the taber her, December 39% c. Later,|}the market showing a seaso’ Mining & felting: common ny . rket showed some decline. tir during. the ast Wi : owed indepel treneth hy t chat the ons averaged a little higher. [amounted to around. G0e on butcher | ‘hihin points to i Tyler will y. LUTHERAN CHURCH y profit taking 5 sules, the }and bacon hogs, packing sows and} tec? he cle a women at 4 (Missouri § i) E ent steady. The hog | tl | he setback t five days of hares. | new ase Of! week totaled about 19,000. Bu . E | iit f buying and a sh pias an prices: dd bacon hogs closed_ mostly Y EGGS ROB 1 oo:ne n close ri Oo o'se net) $10.80; packing sows $9 { a | lease worship (Ger. higher, De to 5 and|to $10.00: pigs § IOSTOLREICH a May $1.58 to % Cattle POSTOF FICE \ meO pew worship (Eng i _ Subsentuentl predictions of en-] Practically ! ATS UPE RIOR lying; ee sata ee P pts n week tend-| showed price JCAL CHURCH | ev to hold corn values down, despite} opening but later ar . th and Rosser Sts.} RCH d wheat Corn clo: un-lin the case of beef steers and fat eGontin rom stor. | Pastor. ttled, higher, December| she stock, while canners and cutters 00 from the Superior ervics in the 5 school THs to and stockers and feeders held they i at 10:00 9. | able t early advance of Tp toudoe.. “Wenten | Racixe HAND sun ap te a rls of the 4 MID ly and awe op | ENA R UPERIOR al sin the tab \° Minneapolis, Nov. ae fol | Superior, "yong | revive in the tal | continued to move Reaction fol- ing he but stance on the strong. ith corn afte in American futur lowed, with profit the market sho and close s eased slightly ruling firm early with whi Ry futures gained 1 1-8 to 1 3-8e. A gentine ength was reflected by nce in flax futures. dy on the av however, was in spots and slightly unsettled. ter_and durum were steady, Corn re slow Win- Ss was. nd un- POTATO MARKET Ciicago, 21.—-()—Potatoes: Trading market we: ments 483 ii Minneapolis, Ke Potatoest tically no ads del dledueted | Minneapolis: too few s to establis (A)—(U ctive; steady 3 bulk desirable 160 to $11.15 to $1 : few 120 bulk packin sows killing 50 down; 3,000 imated holdover heavy weight mediums $11.10 to $11.35; light ; packing sows 3; slaughter pigs $11.00 gd steer trade s spots more; closing trade on lit- tle cuttle at standstill; generally a tive trade on lower grades; both kill- er and feeder dealers showing in- terest; dwindling supply of stockers and feeders 50 to 75 her; ex- cows and heifers heifers off most; weak to 10c $1 25 to 0c lower; canners and cut- off; bulls about lower; week's Grain fed steers steer to 35 to $6.25; heifers canners and cutters alves $9 $6, 50 ters steady; vealers bulk prices follo \ $8.75 to $11.00; Br fat cows §$ stoe ers and feeders § to $7.75, Sheep 500; for week around 1,500 direct and 12 double decks from feed- ing station; today’s market nominal: compared week ago, fat lambs and yearlings 15 to 25c higher; feeding lambs and fat sheep mostly 25¢ up, tops for week; fat and feeding lambs $16.00; yearling wethers $12.90; fat ewes $8.50; bulk prices follow: Fat lambs $15.00 to $15.75; cull natives $11.50 to $12.00; feeding lambs $14.75 to $15.50; fat’ yearlings wethers $11.75 to $12.75; fat ewes $7.00 to $8.25. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov.’ 21.—(@)—Wh yeceipts 410 cars compared 280 cars year ago, Cash: No. 1 northern $1.56% to $1.59%; No. 1 dark north- ern spring choice to fancy $1.69% to 1.88%; good to heoice $1.61%4 to $1.68; ordinary to good $1.56% to §1.60365 No. 1 hard spring $1.58%; . 1 dark hard Montana on track Ay 56% to $1,80%; to arrive $1.56% to $1.80%; December $1.54%; May $1.54%%. Corn No. 3 yellow 83% to 85%; oats No. 3 white 36 to '%e; barley 51 to 65c; rye No. 2 83% to 85%e; flax No. 1 $2.54% to §2.58%8. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Nov. 21.—()—Wheat No. 1 hard $1,66; corn No. 5 mixed 69¢; No. 4 yellow 74 1-2c; oats No. 2 white 40 3-4 to 4lc; No. 3 do 40 to 3-4c; rye No. 2 91e; barley 68 to 77c; fmoehy seed $6.50 to $7.35; clover seed 0. to $30.50; lard $15.85; ribs sic: 25 bellies $17.00. gloss hoe : CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Nov. —Ponltrv alive firm; receipts’ itive carts fowls 17 to 24c; springs 24c; turkeys 38c; roosters 16c; ducks 20 to Ze; geese 16 to 17. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Nov. 21.—Butterfat, churning cream 50; aang stock Boe, hogs ,"Ma un-|) 3 fut} of warmed-up h ty of which ality and finish * best load lot of st during the week brought the majo are of figure taking 16 head of Montana grassers. One 10: vi on the short fed this figure today weight ¢ and above. Bulk a bulls closed at $ lers largely $9.00, the $1 drop for t : strong CHICAG ) RA’ (November Open Low Close High 161% 16 MIN EAPOLIS RA (November 21) Wheat Open High Low Close Dec. 1.54 A 1.5 May old L May new 6a May new % AR (Furnished by Russell-Miller Bismarck, November 21 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. 1 rye ‘ Dark hard winter Hard winter .. We quote but do not handle the following: / Oats Barle: cw HELL CORN Yellow Speltz, per 8 White& Mixed No.4 No. 5 NNo. 6 Sample 32 T cent per pound discount under 55 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nov. 21.-—?)—Range of carlot grain s Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.59 3-4 to $1.83 1-4; No. 2 do $1.55 3-8 to $1.80; No. 3 do $1.49 to $1.70; No. 4 do $1.55 3-4 to| Aa $1.5971-4; No. i hard spring $1.65 to| ; §1.75; No. 1 hard winter $1.61; No. 2 Ae $1.23 1-2; No. 1 mixed durum $1.38 1-2. Barley sample grade 54 to G4c; No. 2 65e; No. 3 60 to 64 1-2c; No, 4 69 to G3c. Oats No. 2 white 37 5-8 to 8-4e; No, 3 do 36 1-4 to 1-2c. Rye No. 1, 85 1-2c; No. 2, 84 Flax No, 1' $2.57 td'2.59. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapol Noy. 21.—(#)—Flour unchanged to 10c lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted at $8.85 to $8.95 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks; ‘shipments 62,289 barrels. Bran $26.50. with Gas. It’s. the} uel, a possibr horitic iO and ain stree motorcycle police in pursuit. So | Vthey have evade re te few eld | The ear hed a Minneso! from: this fend) alice bad een loki «© the robbery.” Two men CHICAGO PROI CAPITOL THEATRE | “TIME TONIGHT A HARRY CAREY - Brete Harte’s famous story THE MAN FROM RED GULCH” G MONDAY California. Se raiQht Ahead | he tupa . the McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHU aRG Ty | . Pastor. conduc! ted | be ng a0 8s! - a ANCE on a smooth floor with plenty " io 6 ae Bg ee of room—with the people you pick Jan Maz 2 ier | hal, Mandan, Semething out for the occasion. And dance to the = tao | fifferent. Music by Mandan music of the orchestras that are crowd- M40 1410 14.10 1410 | Six Piece Orckest ing the most popular dancing places in the country. (CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. BESTONE MODEL V-60 SEE IT IN OR WINDOW. A Five-Tube Balanced Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver equipped with the Latest Straight Line Frequency Con- denser. A Wonderful Set at a Wonderful Price $42.50 PHONE 338 Aerial constructed by Aerial Experts. a a make the trip and will compete against similar teams from 25 otner sta Members Hanson jthe tax sale but in such ¢ taxes will not be sold. Such lings will be because of the fact that ening Worship. he Martyr.” the list (for the printer | and Glen Kikenberry and Madest 1 hand Heavy " pub lication Palmer Rustan of Hoo; will e fi be accompanied by E. J. roof “jesus Will" Ackley, i | Park River, We shall be very ; PPS to have you| the published list Ruth Bro f Cathay, worship with us rest that vou] Citizens of the who have | ¢ rin home hall gratify both the Lord and us by any doubt us te wh all of their] mies, ‘will go to the show, also a club being op Tul of Him oon His aay taxes have’ be paid are ad-| member from Dickey who | ed to look over the in Mon- |} been eted. he Milwaukee Nase 7 ys Tribune and if their property | de a cash donation to Tribune Will they should visit the coun- | the expenses of 1! club me a Dye * | rer’s office at onee provid southweste Dakota ; Print List of | to not want the taxes to| Those who wil tr i *. Waveow the sale De carder | Marjorie Ande it Delinquent Taxes Marorie ant 16C lub Member: | vor ist of pene) in Ruirled igh) Ric hard Leer, hee on hiel me ure etrel, and County delinquent "will be to Attend Stock | Clarence Pur nee one of how at Chicago |: Anton: erome Dak ea | | Kitche | t by 16 boys’ s | Mee Iday, December at the Inter w | | ts cording | Bismarck Club tlinquent | 1 to Ha in _ nounc ed later, H i uh De" held its annual Holiday Ba- hota e club] a | lende: )zaar and Food Sale Saturday. \! The chamy livestock judg-) Now. Piace will be an- ' team from Walsh county” will i = | Mri mn Trimm mn mn TM Opening Announcement Saturday evening, November 21st, Kight to Eleven Thirty. from Tea LMM aR 1925 | GISMARCKN OAK DIAMONDS “JEWELRY n Years of Progress. 1907 dew Kighte THALLIUM For eighteen years we have given our business the very best that is in us, and its continual growth is the best testimony that our efforts have not been in vain. We have just finished remodeling, redecorating and installing new Mahogany fixtures and we take this means of extending an INVITATION to the public to attend our annive y opening. Our Jewelry store is now considered the finest in the state and one of the show places of Bismarck, therefore visitors are assured delightful evening looking round and listening to the Orches This invitation xtended to the people of Bismarck, Mandan and surrounding towns and country. Sincerely yours. . A. KNOWLES. Jeweler — Bismarck. TUVOUGEOREUEOUUUEEUUOUETEOGGOOGAG ETAT = —AT THE— AUDITORIUM . 23rd and 24th, Prices $1.65, $1.10, Gallery 55c. War tax included, Reserved Seat Sale at Harris & Woodmansee CLUB UNDER AUSPICES OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’ Wyoming or Bear Creek Coal Will not clinker, has less ashes, gives more heat and better satisfaction. Let us have your trial order for a ton. —— ey ee ae ” FF; H. CARPENTER MGR OE SG H. G. HANSEN, MGR. Phone 115 BISMARCK,

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