The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 3

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fi » Ds Poa ‘. * THE BISMARCK TRIBUN MARKETS By, Asscciated Press Leased Wire. CHICAGO RANGE (November 25) Open + 1.61% 1.59% 1 144 gh WHEAT GETS SETBACK ON BEAR MARKET Reports Concerning Argen- tine’s Exportable Surplus | — Takes Prices Down 14.35 -Owing largely mate from a British author- Argentina would have an ex- le surplus of as much as 168,-| stay shels, wheat underwent an} ~ * ack today. Reports of bet- in Argentina counted al- General s ses took place but the decline which ensued led to af noticable increase of buying. The) start, 1 23-Be lower to 1-4e advance,| 4 new sty December 1.61 14 to 78, and M 9 1-4 to 7-8, were follow- ed by a general setback, with Decem- ber touching 1.59 3-4 and May 1.58. Corn reflected wheat’s weakness. After opening 1-8 to 1-2c lower, De- cember 73 7-8 to 74e, corn continued | ™ to sag. Oats were almost stationary. Start- ing unchanged, December 38 3-4c, the | > market kept within narrow limits. In provisions, the influence of an| ay upturn in hog ‘values was offset by the downward swing of grain. WHEAT FUTUR DECLINE OVER NIG Minneapolis, N les. m cen futures here today: wernight, ope 1 to Tye 6.60 IV 901% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ru Bismarck, dark northern 1 northern) spring vo. 1 amber durum . 1 red durum o. 1 mixed durum 1 flax .. ember 2 ing pri from yesterday's | § ats eased “Ye with leading mar kets and developed a stubborn wu dertone on late. trading. December barley sagged Tec on ease in the cash market and hedging with pit support poor, December flaxseed de- clined on lower Argentine scattered liquidation. whole was firm, dium to high protein] s ard winter Hard winter 00.00.0000. We quote but do not h following: Oat Dark h springs sold le higher “compared |. CORN | with futures. Winter wheat offer- Yellow ings were practically nil, Durum was st 6 libs. o ore $ 1s steady lbs. or more there and oun- Barley to le was steady. seed was firm RANGE OF CARLO Minneapolis, Nov. 2 carlot grain rk northern 30 LIVESTOCK 25 JSDA)—Hogs Chic 16,000 No, 3 do $1. ring $1,657 to nber durum $1.30 durum $1.3044 to $ durum $1 $ ze 9.90 11.00 to 1 Cattle strong to on weight » 10.85; slaughte ; Most fat steers 8. better tone in other killing ealers uneven; choice kinds nore higher to shippers 12.00 packers mostly 10.50 to $11. 0005 ort and quality con! ered; feeding lambs strong to 2: up; sheep strong; ali classes active; bulk desirable fat lambs early at 14.75 to 5; choice fed westerns he!d above 16.50; small supply of feeding lambs 15.50 to 16.10; 69 1 averages at latter price; odd lots fa ewes 7.75 to 8.25, heep 25e highe SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. 25.--(LUSDA) -—Cattle 2,400; all classes in limited supply; active, nominally strong; few odd head fed steers held around 10.00; bulk steers and yearlings 6.00 7.15; fat she stbck largely 4.00 canners and cutters firm; ac- tive at 3,00 to 3.50; bologna bulls un- changed, mostly 4.25 to 4.50; few heavies 4.75; stockers and feeders in light supply, moderately _ active. Calves 2,600; 25¢ or more higher; good lights mostly 875 to 9.25; bulk 9.00. Hogs 24,000; active, unevenly 25 to 40¢ higher than Tuesday's _aver- age; good and choice 140 to 180 Ib. hogs mostly 11.10; desirable 180 to 250 Ib. weights largely 11.00; bulk packing sows 10.00; pigs steady, mastly 11.75; avarage cost Tuesday 10.59; weight 214. Sheep 2,500; opening strong to 25¢ higher on fat lambs; bulk early 16.50; best held above 15.75; sheep steady; fat ewes 6.00 to 8.00; one load fed yearling wethers here un- sold early; feeding lambs firm; two loads 58 Ib. range feeders late ‘Tues- day 15.25 to 15.50. POTATO MARKET ‘ Chivago, Nv. 25.—()—Potatoes: Receipts 39 cars; total U. S. ship- ments 370, Canadian 89, trading very light; market rather weak; Wiscon- in-Minnesota sacked round whites I>. 3.00 to 3.25; poor 2.75; Wisconsin bulk 3.15. “ Minneapolis, Nov. 25.—(USDA Potatoes; very light inquiry, pri cally no demand; market dull; car- load delivered sa freight only de- ducted Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, too few sales to establ! market. MINNEA! OLIS ‘Minneapolis, Nov. receipts 302 cars cars a year ago. Cas! ern $1.56% to $ 1.5 northern spring ch to faney $1.67% to $1.76%; good to choice $1.60% to $1.66%; ordinary to good $1.55% to $1.59%; No. 1 hard spring $156% to $1.78%; No, 1 dark har Montana on track $1.56% to $1.78; to arrive $1.56% to $1.78%; December $1.54%; May $1.61%. Corn No. 3 yellow 84% to %c; onts No. 3 whitte 35% to 36%c; ‘barley 50 to 63c; No. 2 85% to 87%c; flax No. 1 $2.52% to $2.55%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR « Minneapolis, Nov. 25—Flour 15 to 0c higher, in catlogd lots, tamil patents quoted at 9.05 to 9,10 a bai rel in 98 Ib. cotton, sacks; shipmen 38,180 barrels. Bran 26.60. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Nov. 25.—#)—But- terfat, churning cream 49c; packing steok 35c. een Points Registered Before ion had h . bid up prices from the opening, be- | | ginning Jextending their op ; steels, jcantiles and chemicals reactions, i parently had resulted in the estab-|f lishment of Low Close a} pointir i! which i ell-Miller Co.) | i extended their gain - -It deodorizes, too, And thus ) points. U Stecl and General] } stops ALL danger of offend- j Motors were conspicuou | ing. more mod advances, Sale | approximated «| Use Gas. It’s the Scientific 2.| Fuel. Thanksgiving Dinner At the Sweet Shop JUST AS YOU WOULD PREPARE A DINNER IN YOUR OWN KITCHEN MULLIGATAWNY SOUP ROAST NATIVE TURKEY—DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE BAKED SPRING CHICKEN FILLET OF BEEF, JULIAN, VEGETABLES ROAST LOIN OF PORK—FRIED APPLES ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF BAKED VIRGINIA SWEET POTATOES MASHED POTATOES COMBINATION SALAD MINCE AND PUMPKIN PIES ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING CRANBERRY SHERBET OR PUDDING ICE CREAM Thanksgiving Dinner from 11 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. A large variety of Holiday and Home made candies. 1 CHAPTER OF | DE MOLAY 70 BEINSTALLED FINANCIAL NEWS ‘or the liteoe ving End of Third Hour j new chap Following: the long the work in the that nee: en completed, Started. to with the rails and gradually | equipm Women’s price movements an enormous short iter With the result that aggressive | D took place when. the | anger definite ene of | urd again. The usual |f A cand Wivdeni rumors, acon, |i Of offending under the the buyin vement. Pitts-/f oldest hygienic handicap h & West nia, control of | is ended this way V ITH the old-time “sani- V tary pad” women realize their constant danger of of- fense. happy days. cing sought by at least two was bid ap record hi ly 26 points to ar 1-2. Additional ne hed by the Consolida s, Postum new and re- ow used by markable wa: 8 in 10 better s women. It's five tim absorbent as ordinary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks with- out a second’s doubt or fear, ne puck and I ards as easily as a piece No laundry. No ment. You ask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simpiy by saying or Do millions ar End old, insecure v njoy life ev day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. 0,000 shares. embarré doing. |} No taundry—discard like tissue CHICAGO POULTRY Poult Eat Your WITHOUT TROUBLE. MENU CELERY HEARTS DUTCH STUFFING JUNE PEAS Choice of COFFEE TO ORDERS f 20 from the as in boys will! } r- | | { | { isor of the | early | And thus spend un-, |} obach is chairman of — the | Pr nh given by the pupils of the in ¢ of the installa-| school, ‘The proceeds of the enter which were remoni. tainment, very sati — tory, will he used for the purchase ix million pounds of leaf tobacco | of a new piano. is produced in Cub; ch year. A piano solo by Harry Owens, a 212 Main St. | Also kills ROACHES | |* ANTS » BEDBUGS ° SALES AND SERVICE SATURDAY! ING Saturday, _ ws RCABRE ee) (Ait) VARIETY STORES it Stores” “WHE COME FROM." BISMARCK. MANDAN. OLDSMOBILE The Helling Agency General Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877. _— Blsmarek, N. D. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. Phone 428 cel Christmas. -yeu'll 1. nthe tiniest tot to the oldest. g and grandma will hrowgh the “AR t plan we have ot holding them Barking Dogs for the Hit tie folks, stuffed, Large Ss eyes, opens mouth 35c Ratues, 21 inch Mama Dol, well made, p ny $1 .00 face ret their eyes, barking ae “Flossie rou 19 inch Rubber Horns. halls, Jeanette” Phono play two 10 without re- Guarantecd, “Baby graph will inch record winding. Sterm Enaine, Each, $ 5 Has whistle... 75c enly 2.9 Mechanical aad Iron Little Tots Record book, ‘oys, big and Tittle, 4 double dis er Prices that will fit every ords, 6 colored picture purse, and story of $ accord 1.19 WHILE THEY LAS Glass measuring Cup FREE. 67S inch GLASS MEX. 59c BOWL id: Atwater Kent RADIO This fall the Minneapolis district has sold 18,000 sets of Atwater Kent. Production at the factory this year represents 37% of all radio outfits built in the United States. These figures prove the tremend- ous popularity of this fine instru- ment. You owe it to yourself to hear the Atwater Kent before you buy. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. mvenaernasnanemnnanaTe PAGE THREE a dancing party will be ic >, H | solo dan by Ruth Goghlan and the | ndon.—-They don’t grow too old en he Valley Cit poys h \ Richholt I upils } vnie c! con se of sec | to nee, is the slogan of one danc- the Valley City boy ith | Xe. a2 > | Brownie chorus composed of second | “ rank od members of the Order of the Raine} Give Fine Program| grace pupiis were the outstanding | ime wenden. | As 2 Pion en Bae bow as special guests. Luncheon | — numbers of the program, All tne | year-old man who is learning to will b ved at the conclusion of | A large sized crowd was at the | chitdren did exceptionally w Jatiee.the. tango: the evening Richholt school last evening for the nauneanuenueeggennonsncevncengagcevucenucennanccannendtuencengcavuanncnaceenyanneeageavennntsz Till Walk a Mile To Save a Dime THANKSGIVING DAY The DINNER = 75¢e MM SOUP, CREAM OF CHICKEN WITH ASPARAGUS QUEEN OLIVES AND CELERY CRAB MEAT ON TOAST BOILED CHICKEN WITH ASPARAGUS TIPS CHICKEN FRICASSEE AND DUMPLING ROAST YOUNG TURKEY CRANBERRY SAUCE AND y FRIED SPRING CHICKEN A LA MARYLAND Minn BROILED BEEF TENDERLOIN STRIPS BACON ROAST YOUNG CHICKEN AND SWEET POTATOES ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF ON JUICE ICE CRE AND MASHED POTATOES Van Horn Cafe vly Remodeled. Everything up-to-date, AGUAOSUUOUEODOGOUOUGLOEUOLENGUUDURDOOEGOEUOESHOUSUUGUECEOUOONGOOUOUESOSEAOCESESASEGAUNUESUSAEOOEUCEOESOSODUSBOESUOEOEOLOEOUEOESOOEOSSSECOGECOOCOESOUOOOUGOUEOUCEEOOONEROGROCROOOUGD UAUUEUODOGUUUAUOSOGOUOOSEOUENE UAUGREOLEQUEUEREUEEOOOGOUOGOEO INTRODUCE ME [CAPITOL] ‘Tonight and Thursday — Matinee Thursday at 2:30

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