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

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 MARKETS GRAIN | LIVESTOCK WHEAT JUMPS FIVE CENTS. A BUSHEL TODAY Upward Swing Based on Re- ports of Increased Crop Damage in Argentina trade in Progr well y reports of in we in Argentina, here made a nearly vertical five cents 2 bushel today. The to realize profit buying readily ‘absorbed the offerings. ‘The upward Swing both here and Liverpool was apparently based al- together on Argentine developmests, and in particular upon advices that black rust was attacking the wheat crop in the centr: ne of Argentina n addition to ravaging the northern part of the country, Chicago open- ing prices, 1-8 to be higher, new style, December 1,63 to 3-4 and May followed by wide which at times the! dy, May | y over- 1-8 to 3-8¢ up, Decem: e and later hardened a ons were responsive to the rd trend of grain and hogs. sequently, ins were scored, 31.61% and Ju At the top levels, be- were ina time ing. Setbacks ensued, and the close ous, 275 to Sige net higher Dee mber 1.6175 to$1.62 advanced on account of indications 0! liberal export sales of corn to E rope. Corn el d firm, 1's tolise net higher, December 744% to “se, BOC »M RKET A) AT FUTURES I CITY M Ww he ext ing fz gnd “high lew o amiddy were four to 4%c 0 's- finish 1 high points after th mid- lay bulge. Oats ruled fi , while futures buck with a light trade. December flayseed advanced one cent. y compared with Winter aa dy vand un- soft close. changed at y xseed was steady CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nor ~~ CUSDA)~ Hogs 30,000; fairly ac strong to 1¢ higher; underweight slow, weak; all ests buying; bulk Ib weights $11. al top $11 sorted 140 to selections $11.15 to $11. s largely $10.00 to $10.40 killing pigs $11 weight hogs $11, smedium $11 lights “$10.20 to $1 desirable. 160 5 to $11.15; iy with Monday's 58 to $10.7: few loads $11, yearlings fed for In- few year- vealers 25 to 50c higher; mostly higher; $9.50 to $15.50; ‘few upw: to $11.00 to packers; outsiders to $12.00; other classes unchanged. Sheep 12,000; all etive; fat ses lambs strong to 25e higher; , mostly bulk better grades to 75 to $16.00; several choice loads of heavyweight to outsiders $16.25; several loads yearlings weth- ; these sharing fat lambs early bulk fat ewes $7.7 5; choice aged wethers $9.75 bulk feeding lambs $15.25 to $15. few at $16.00. SOUTH. ST..PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov, 24.—(USDA) —Cattle 2,400; opening fully steady on all killing classes; killing quality rather plain; weighty short feds aver- aging 1,339 Ib. 9.25; less desirable kinds downwards to 8.00; bulk steers and yearlings 6.00 to 6.75; fat she stock firm; bulk fat cows and heifers 4.00 to 6.00; short load of yearlings vheifers 6.50; canners and cutters 3.00 to 3.50; strong weight canners upwards to’ 3.35; bologna bulls 4.25 to 4,50; heavies 4.75; stockers and feeders unchanged 5.50 to 7.00. Calves 2,600; eas good lights 8.50 to 8.75. Hogs 15,500; strong to 10¢ higher than Monday’s average; bulk desir- able 140 to 250 lb. averages 10.70; few heavier butchers around 10.60; bulk packing: sows 9.75; pigs steady, mostly 11.75; average cost Monday 10, Sheep 1,000; lambs _ strong; bulk early’ sales 15.25 to 15.50; some up to latter price late Monday; culis “9.60 to 10.00; few ewes steady, most- ly 6.00 to 8.00; feeders searce; sev- eral loads of range feeding lambs late Monday 15.25. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Nov. #4.—-(?)—Butter low- er; receipts 13,305 tubs; creamery extras 49%; standards 44c; extra firsts 45% to 47c; firsts, 42% to 44c; seconds 41 to Yc. ‘Eggs lower; receipts 4,462 cases; firsts 54'to 55c; ordinary firsts 48 to 2c; refrigera- tor extras 3414; firsts oe unchanged. s Cheese Minneapolis, Nov. 24,—(USDA)— Potatoes: Light wire inquiry; demand very slow; market dull; carloads de- liyered sales freight only deducted Minneapolis-St. Paul rate sacked per cwt, round whites U.S, No. 1, very fow sales 3,25; few 3.35, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 24.—vr—Flour 10 to 20c lower; in carload lots fam- ily patents opened at $8.75 to $8.95 a barrel in 98 lb cotton sacks; ship- ments 48, 935 barrels; bran $26. 50. Git Ne ol nn nt nana te mRNA ee cata ae All_ markets set-j hung | »| School build y| structure and THE BISMARCK TRIBU. By Associnted Press Leased Wire, 07, 88? ellie: ‘ov ae t 63 i (A) Pota ding slow; mar 2 ship inne- | ed round whites w shade higher; higan-Wisconsin bulk 3.10 to $3.30; Idaho sacked lrussets $3. 30, according toll quality. le POULTRY “Poultry weak acnt | ibe; ducks 18 to % le; geese 16 FARGO. BUT! TER », N . 3B do ds spring $ hard ed durum $1 imple grade 3 yellow Rye $2 $1.61443; No, 1 mi Barley s Deo 4 white Flax No. 1 CHICAGO tasty) yellow i; white 40% | | choice tof: ood to choice to good § urd spring § Mont- to ember May to De No. Corn white BUS WAN’ For the purchase of the Old Arena ng in the Arena S District No, 30. This is a measures thirty by forty-two feet. Bids ‘will be received until cight! o'clock p. m., December First, The hool board reserv right to reject any or all bi By order of the Aren ard, Arena School Dist. Ni Mrs. Ruth Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—A front bedroom on ground floor, connected with, bath, closd in and reasonable. Phone 1096-LR or call at 120 Ist. : 11-24-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE. Overland delivery truck used 60 da tically new, in A 1 mechani: , could use a lighter truck Phone 1059 or call MW ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS Regular communication Bismarck Chapter No. 10, Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock.: District Deputy Otto Thress' of the Grand Chapter will visit. Large attendance de- sired. ) Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” That cold ‘may ay turn ‘into “Flu,” Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings helief. Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-ir- ritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mus- tard plaster; does the work without blister. Rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. Better than ‘nustard plaster ‘nomena 0 mceeaeceniieenting < STOCK PRICES Cola, Oo topan ad i ales approximated 2,100,-| ‘CONDITION OF COL. COOLIDGE IS MUCH BETTER Plymouth, Vt, Nov, 24.--(#)—Col- onel John C, Cooli father of the president, who n seriously ill | here 2 his ‘home for th ‘more than a w terview and was Devils Lake Man Given Six Year Prison Sentence . N. D.. Nov, 24.--- \ . a who pleaded guil- | «COW. Buttz in dis: | FINANCIAL NEWS | — OPEN STRONG TAKE SLUMP of Organized photoraphed, Absence Sup- port for Leaders Brings on Dewntrend in Market It © to manslau rin] the first degree for fatally ting (PN f Dr W suri local dentist, | Ne H 12 in this morn. | Dee. = I to 5 points May quotations | Deen se. at 8 Er : THEATRE May bene aU suey [the uncertainty New an 2 Se aoa Rye— \York federal rese rate LAST TIME TONIGHT r ee ee de the absence ip. 89% 91% 895% t for recent leader: ensive a " REGINALD ut o 170 before it met effective ibny- ng support. Gener: ned from 1114 to Midland Steel Provdct » Westinghouse Air Brake Tron 1 helow and “CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD” Heien & Warren Comedy closing was. ein « ron Pine dropned 10 po al “The Peace akers” Hudson fresh bove last Comi Wednesday and Thursday Matines ‘Thursday at 2:30 THANKSGIVING PECIALS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES xtra Apples. Per box.. fancy Jonathan $2.00 ranberry Sherbet. Brick Ice Cream. in three colors. Also Bulk Everything for your Turkey Day Dinner. Ice Cream WE DELIVER. Bismarck Quality Store 419-3rd St. Phone 426] FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING What Goes With the Turkey. It’s just as important as the bird itself. The mince meat or pumpkin, the seasonings, the vegetables, the pickles or relishes, all go to make up the feast. You'll find them all here of a quality which good judgment demands. At pYices which a prudent purse exacts. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW. Fruit Oranges, Bananas, Vegetables Onions, H Tomatoe ishes, en Green Parsley, Benes soda abalinoe | New Grapes, Apples, “‘arrots veet Pi joes, Cab- * Mage Ee cibe i Grapefruit. CRANBERRIES RELISH SWEET CIDER Ripe Olives, Stuffed Olives, Chili Sauce, Catsup, Sweet Relish. FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE Fresh Currants Citron NUTS AND DATES Chestnuts é Wainuts Stuffed Dates Sugar Coated Dates 1 1b. Fruit Bulk Dates BULK MINCE MEAT ~* PUMPKIN FANCY CHICKENS AND TURKEYS CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING, Scott’s Grocery i 0” We Can't Sell All the Brands. So We if. Z Seedad Rais Sell the Best. $11 7TH ST. PHONE 816 iceman ne soem emma: mT fa a cen aia | Householders’ Permits to Make ing was sentenced to six years Ihara labor in the. state penitentiary Bismarck, led to rmine hi re-| Fauest of h A jur sen | ka of Cat Wine Withdrawn Protest Ker OO ® All Highway Route to manufacture anninally. 200 lons of wine were ordered With in Bad Lands The setion, which was forecast tion with the new route [earlier in week, sw uside one the state highway com-Jof the few remaining practices of mission for Route No, 3 through Bil-[pre-prehibition days. — There are lings county was expressed by a de- [more than 200,000 of the permits out legation of Billings county men at f standing aon ng of the ate highway Under the practice, any family mission here today. They could obtain lice! the manu ed a desire to hav je pres facture of fruit) jui other than nproved rather than to have a new] cider, without payment of tax and roudway built. The new route def without giving: bond signed by state engineers reduces The treasury holds now that the the length of the road through the} peruit granted authority in i Bad Lands six miles and eliminates | tion of dhe Volstead act. four railroads grade crossin 7 Nin ions from itnning ert: - cou State aid incimproving |, Whipping cream, guaran roads were approved teed to whip. Modern Dairy. Don’ t let your child cough all night! o? A CHILD that coughs all night lacks vitality and soon becomes 80 weak that it may easily contract serious disease, For 53 years mothers have guarded their children from bad cough- ing with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. old reliable remedy gives quick relief to hoarse croupy coughs. ‘The choking phiegm that causes spasmodic coughing is soon cleared away and the cough is stopped. For young folks Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ideal because it contains absolutely pure ingredients and no narcotics this safe reliable medicine at your drug store today. Made in three generous sizes; test size 2ie, regular size Geand family size $1.00. Children like it Mothers trust it We and your druggist guarantee it Every cough destroys vitality MOTHERS: | The above remedy is made by the makers of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, famous for the relief of bowel complaints and intestinal cramps. Write Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Ia., for free samp! le. When little Betty Lou heard them talking _ about the wonderful dressing they were going to have for the turkey she naturally supposed he would appear ; in a Klein tailored suit and furaishings! Corner Grocery 500 - 3rd St. PHONE 1059 Free Delivery Service. You will do well to inspect our line of staple groceries and supplies. DRESSED TURKEYS Dairy Butter, PEF, POURGS.). 62 ss oesie sit 4 sea rene ss: .53c Ice Cream by the Pine or Quart—as you might desire. AUCTION SALE FARM MACHINERY, HORSES, MILK COWS, SPRINGERS, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. Our Farm One Mile Southeast 'of Bismarck, GUSSNER’S. PHONE 1060 PHONE 1060 London.—Fur garters a are the latest whim. made PAGE THREE chilla and ermine are nearly et oa |pensive. The garters may be trim- a pair; med with tiny tails and bear the yy is| head of a tiny animal on the side, Other rs of Chin- | concealing powder-puff pocket. NOW COME FUR GARTERS of sea otter BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO. NUT BREAD with a liberal amount of Walnuts and Sun Maid I Made English Mince, Pumpkin and Cranberry Pies Blue Ribbon Cakes WHITE ANGEL FOOD GOLDE MOCHA = CHECKERBOARD COCOANUT NUT N ANGEL FOOD DEVILS FOOD WHITE LADY FINGERS AND ALMOND MACAROONS PATTIE SHELI Fruit Cake, 65¢ per Ib. WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY. DAY THUR PEARL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET 214 Broadway Phones 611 and 612 THANKSGIVING GREETINGS FRESH Vegetables and Fruits for Mrs. Hostess to seiect from for her successful Thanksgiving greetings. VEGETABLES 3russels Sprouts Green Peppers Cucumbers Squash Tomatoes ‘ ; Kgg Plant Green Onions Radishes Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Oranges Apples Grape Fruit Grapes Bananas Lemons Cranberries Meats Chicken, Beef and Pork Tender- Eat Faney Baby Beef. _ FRESH OYSTERS Turkey, Duck, Ge loins, FRESH OYSTERS ed All Day Thanksgiving. Open Until 8 p. m. Marcovitz Grocery “Our Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th St. So. Phone 957 THANKSGIVING DINNER CELERY, HEAD LETTUCE, TOMATOES, BEETS, RADISHES, CARROTS, NEW CABBAGE, SWEET POTATOES, FANCY CRANBERRIES. FANCY GRAPES, GRAPE FRUIT, ORANGES, BANANAS, APPLES, LEMONS. New York Sweet Apple Cider, per quart..... 1 5c “Schiiling’s” Coffee, the best on the market, reg- ular 65c, 2 Ibs. for... $1 e 1 2 Fruit Preserves, assort- ed, put up in 5 Ib. glass ie regular $1.60. $1.25 “We please where others promise.” Fancy Mince Meat Bulk. Per pound.... in 23c Hallowe Dates in bulk. Per 1 Oc pound ........ Fruit Preserves, 15 ounce jar, regular 30c. Per 24c ee jar .. Free Delivery to All Parts of City. ee FRESH. MILK AND CREAM DAILY v

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