The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925 MARKETS WHEAT GAINS THEN DROPS TO; IN LEAD OF LOWER POINT Reacts to $1.7 Oats HARPLY 2%—Corn, | Firm | AT CLOSE | — peg icular, and esh reports of adverse crop in Argentine, the | advance today the last half | the principal development of interest new | ross the Red River | WANTED — Day boarders ‘ the financial world this week. Pub: hetween vortiead ts being Hail Indemnity | hour of the beard of trade ses- | al quotations — were gat virtually the day's to level, 244¢ to 3% net highe: w ostyle, December $1. 1.78 and May $1.73" m., ther a, Wheat pri during the nowneement of 069 bushels in t early n ine tended further On the elat transient, and the Ul lower than before. Open- “3 to Lye down, new to % and M ere followed by in whieh Dec touched with a subsequent tion to Corn and oats were comparatively firm, influenced by — unfavorable her over the corn belt. Aft ing unchanged to %e lowe Rb to Me, corn scored sli; eneral gains, 7+ Oats started at ‘se off to a shade advanee, May 44% to ‘he, a showed some upturn all around. Provisions lower. i Later there we vainy weather had again become pre- in Argentina, Strength markets, especially Winipeg, ed buying here and to pid late advancue in values. Subsequently, strength in wheat led to additional upturns in the co ket. Corn closed firm, net higher, May 84's to ve w WHEAT MOVES UP RAPIDLY IN THE CLO G HALE MoUR Minneapolis, Minn., Dee. (B) Wheat he aged a strong comeback a ter ease and indecision lasted through most of the today. Prices moved up rap the Tast half 0. thized with the tures Ww firm Argentine strength vance was of two quiet and weights, i lito and Some otein * Top wheat Winter was harply lower for tam ged: PRICE GAINS FOR WEEK IN Advance in Wheat — De- cember Up 10%c ber advanced 0 7-8¢ for the week while May showed a net gail of 5 3-4e. Durum was firm. Corn was higher. Cash follow the full tures. Oats Firm, Barley Higher Cash oats were firm with white bring! cember. Barley was higher. about 3e, closing did ing 1 to 1 1-2¢ over De- ed 80c; roosters 12c; ducks 18 to 20c; geese 18c. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Flour 20¢ lowe: ily patents quoted at 9.6g to 9.70 a barrel, in 98 Ib <cotton sacks; ship- ments 46,433 barrels. Bran $26.50. CHICAGO GRAIN Dec. Corn No. 3 mixed ‘No. 3 yellow 75%6c.. Oats No. 2 42% to %e; No. Pde 41% to 49e. Rye none; barley 60 to 9c; timothyseed 6.60 to 7.25; eloverseed 21,00 to 30.00 to 3050; lard 13.82; ribs, 15.85; bellies 15, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec. 5.—Butterfat, churning cream 48c; wreting stock Boe, to Mae! from al beef steers, — ye : | sharp to the | stockers < different “governments ul bodies pry op ‘ AeeeR, “Rive a) ; . An iner in the | calves e/the bridge, H.C. Frahm, chief en- , i Unless you want him lands aia ¢ per cent, { weekly review of the United gineer of the highw department, i . | designed Britain's} tment of agrigulture. v hway cont of eiuriat dwindling failed to] ase in hog receipts resulted Minne- king | to return everything bring the exp ance in. the losses of public He decision } . . New York federal reserve rate. Some | hows closing vision of the hoiudter by the’ supreme court | in disappointment une Ness Was created by the rise} la s ure finishing wea jexpenditure of fe ney, the = front: | afternoon The de y Wits i in London, but the whole incident|er fat sheen strong to 2 , unity) commission he city . ed ats {upon an appeal in the Gol on December 26 passed with only a monentary furry) Best yearlin the cattle ound the cit eee ggagoon gaa | den Valley county ease $10.00 e umount of wheat | to} . but the stock Minheapolis, Minn., Dec. 5.—@)—{ in carload lots fam- | 5, Then|Progressive Forward Move- | stock rier Londa issues in \ - | session of the stock market. i SOR 3 SCE lly firm unde ne was maintain NESPOLIS RANGE le d, however, with marked buoyan One High _ [developing in. some the De Lee Loe y, fen the , basis of pend and | | May ela 67% negotia Reports that “the | May new 1 ters Atlantic ( : aa Louisvilie & Nashville, ALLGRAINS = Foreign Markets Create Sharp | eapolis, Mi Dec. 5.—| M. ea ; Nal Foreign markets took the (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) lead in creating a sharply advancing ‘Ju 2 Bismarck, Dec. 5. wh et during the week end-| Corn— No. 1 dark -nerthern a ny 's the weekly review of | Dec. No. 1 fiorthern spring 3 the United States department of} May No. 1 amber durum q agriculture. Both the Liverpool and | July No. 1 mixed durum Boy the. Buse Aires Kets made sen-; Outs-~ a 1 red. duyam 7 | Dee. No. by ‘ash wheat was firm, December| May No. 231 1 sed this week at 4e over May as|July [No. 1 rye . ‘ 7 againts le under last week. Decem- | Ry Dark hard winter 0 not! advance of the fu-{ Dec. { No. 3) Ja December gain- | De nomjnally ati Jan. 65 cents. | Rye continued its independent} strength displayed the past few, weeks. Cash sold at 1-2c over De-/| cember which closed at 94 1-2¢, a gain | lower; of 6 3-4c for the week. , jextras 48% to %c; standards 44! Chicago, Ill, Dec. Flax was firm. Spot seed closed extra firsts 46 to 47%4c; firsts 43% | Hogs 8,000; uneven 10 to 1-4e over December, which closed at to 44%c; seconds 41 to 42%sc, Eggs Lilie ie than ee SS etoRe 2 1. Y s unchanged; bu : ete f EGET BAIR Or Moe eter the janclensed receipts cee eneee able 200 to 300 lb butchers 11,00 to SES { RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 11.20; belie eee 140 te Pha ip POTATO MARKET Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 5.--Range weights 11.35 to 11.50; top yu Chicago, Il, Dee. —(#)—Pota-! of carlot grain sales: Whi Ne 1| packing sows 9.50 to 9. majority toes: Trading rather slow; market |dark northern 1.70% to 1.93; 2| desirable killing pigs 11.75 to 12.00; about steady; receipts 64 cars; total|do 1.68% to 1.89; No. 3 do Sou ta | shippers 2,600; estimated holdover U. S. shipments 429; Wisconsir ; No.-2 dark hard winter 1a 4,000; heavy weight hogs 10.90 to} Minnesota sacked round, whites Th; No. 1 hard spring 1,72 to 1.86%; |11.20; medium 11.00 to 1 lights to 3.50; few fancy up to 3.65; Tdaho | Ne. 1 amber durum 1.61! to 124; - [10.70 to 11.40; light lights 10.60 to sacked russets 3.25 to 3.60, accord-|No. 2 do 1.51% to 1.58%; No, 2 11.60; packing so to 10.20; ing to quality and condition. |durum 1.44%; No. mixed durum Slaughter pigs 11.25 tol Se 1.4714; No. 2 mixed wheat 151%.| ‘Cattle 1,000; compared with week CHICAGO POULTRY iBarley sample grade 57 to 62%c; |9¢0 beef steers of value to, sell at Chicago, Ill, Dec. 5.—P)—Poul-|No. 2, 65 to 66c: No. 3, Ne 2 {9.00 downward and good and choice try steady; receipts six cars; fowls|62c, Corn No. 3 yellow 66:c. Oats heavies stron to 2be higher; stock- 17 to 23%c; springs 24%c; turkeys 1 No. 2 white 39%c; No.3 do 38 % to €Fs and feeders sharing advance; t 6.—)—Wheat | to 1.73% FINANCIAL NEWS INCREASE IN HOG RECEIPTS By Associated Press Leased Wire. STEEL AGAIN INDUSTRIALS Week’s Trend of Livestock Market. Irregular—Cattle Values Up on | South St. Paul, Minn., De trend in the livestock, past week has shown reports of continue ment Features Development in Stock Market Dec. 5A} d movement in the} market, coupled with an ex- | pangion in the volume of trading, was be sting cattle in the speculative markets. | division ‘this week topped | One of the most encouraging fae-| medium weight steers: from a market view-| the steers and yearlings 6. favora of r Fy fat cows and h conditions by See A Treasury Mellon include heavies and low g f bulls the opinion that the recent in} to 5.00, Veal calves sold through- prices had been orderly and, out the week from 9. 50 to 10.00. Best ly warranted by the general busi-| feeder ste with, th ness conditions, without any signs of | bulk of t x boom or inf there was no enls to force a chan, bank rate, mer rate ation might run out of bounds. frading Was Orderly » head of the trea n hogs finished ven markets at! 11.00, packing sows. mostly | pigs 12. i Ta to 16.00) do bacon jugh specu. | an, je developments ‘were unfirm- work of making the plans for P 7 © lirigible’s orable, Steel operations con-| finshed at § the structure will necess be held Three Rent midwest to expand, giving to pre-! selling this week m up, Frahm said, until the site is se- | Webb Block. Phone 0| Admiral that the ns of wnother, Inte ae Sea to ene ee oration for the final months o 0to 14.25. “1 “ Gc ine poe TO ‘oad freight traffic continued at the| rate of more than a million cars a} Jing was devoid of spectacular but or ady es Scecc INDUSTRIALS. ba f the more volatile spee I Leads Industrials climbing back to within- | of its record high price py ‘ er SaRy ned te B Nec at the: Firm Undertone Maintained the industrial divis it! ee ‘ieee H smpanied. on. its. forward) With Strong Closing— movement by. other Chrysler Rallies representative . including Baldwin, American! lied Chemical, Omerican Su . Cast Iron Pipe and Inter ter, Marland topped zh records in the oil 1 Motors, Hudson do their advance, contrasted Ww and short nd St. Louis would be unif an der one system started liv a ding for these issues with gain new 2 to 5 points re. St. Louis Southwestern, J and other roads involved in the Loree Southwestern consolid in brisk ‘old new . 40% AO%s 41 ha 740% AL% 40% ean irregu industrial li checking the u eritinely Ba ? ward movement. American Can and 05% jo |Pupont both reacted five points and: seo <0) a sses of abot ree points each} O07 ja 10 Jwere recorded U Industrial | a aaae ar Alcohol and A\ if and West] CBLCACORERODE Indies. Chrysler rallied six a ecember 6 points. ‘The clo Was strong. Wheat pen nigh Low Clos Sales approximate! 1,000,000) shares. BK 1.7 BISM! RCK “GR AIN Hard winter 1.48 We quote but do not handle the following: Oats .. Barley Dec. Speltz, per cwt. 01. SHELL CORN” 1420 Yellow White & 13.00 14.00 13.85 1387 J. y ; shia | 15.00 |No. 5....... Al { 14.30 | No. ke j May. 1440 | Sample ‘ount under s under shell. One cent per pound di Ib. Ear corn 5 cen CHICAGO 0 PRODUCE Chicago, 1. —(P)—Butter Feceits 8,839 tubs; creamery CHICAGO LIV light and medium weight fed offer- ings around steady; shipping demand broadcast for kind’ scaline 1.200 the upward extreme top 14.000 paid for; 1,420 1b bullocks: est vearlines 13.00; some . highly finished steer | and heifer offerings 12.75; fat she stoek 25 tb 75¢ higher; heifers show- ing maximum upturp; canners and cutters mostly 10 to be up; bologna bulls 15 to 25c higher; vealers most- ly steady; light calves around 25c lower; week’s bulk prices follow: Fed steers 9.00 to 11.25; grass steers Yee. Rye No. 2, 98%c. 2.62% to MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 5.—U)— Wheat -receipts 291” cars compared with 291 cars a year ago, Cash: No. 1 northern 1.71% to 1.72%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy 180% to 1.88%; .good to choice 1.74 0 1.19%; ordinary to good 1.71% No. 1 hard spring 1.72% ;.No, 1 dark hard Montana , to 1.90%; to arrive Flax NoN. 1,1! hs be ’ ; | 7-50 to 8.50; fat cows 4.85 to tee Ee raters hee sin heifers 6.25 to 7.75; canners and cut- May ee ate No. 3 white 39% to|ters 365 to: 4.25;. veal calves 10.26 %e; barley 53 to 66c; rye No. 2, to 11.00; stockers and feeders 6.7% 3 ane 1.00, to 1.01; flax No. 1, 262% 01976 ep 1,000; for week around 1,600 ppc, aalbiate t olte direct and 16 double decks from feed. . jing stations; compared week ago, fat Fresh Butter churned daily jing tei natives, fot veartines at the Modern wethers and feeding lambs ata 25 to SS eee se aabeammnancciaiisianascuncannNS I THMIUAEERALUUAT LOWERS PRICES BRIDGESITE s Ul ewes 10.00; bulk | material, he said. The ‘last bri follow mbs 16.00 to] constructed jointly by the two sta > feeding lambs 15.00. to fat s under the supervision of i yearlings wethers 13.00 to 14.00; fat th Dakota highway depart: \ mets ! natives wethers 10.50 to 11.50; fat] ment, state records show, — : | pichreseubeabeiesia p a | Coolidge sie nal ' vy Too Late To Classify statement. to he had | _—— | replied to the complaint, of John L.| SALESM We furnish you a new| Lewis or rding bituminous wage | J Ford car immediately and set you! s. but preferred not to di up in busines You own both ¢ nature of the reply. | und business. No capital req Phe, sinioriahe sala Ail satel 4 week easy.| way Mansions that there shall be no! oY possible interference with the ef Higgest opport forts now being made by G ‘hustlers ndop icul Write quick janned ext Tues . Ir wt t . it was said, sy Hiss «Ain Can: Standard make piano in| that Mr ¢ chosen to Six Bodies Interested in Con ee er ene | withhold his v the public struction of Fargo-Moor- the : cash monthly. The highway commission of FICE ROOM. Bunedlow: Ath’ uw arle | Dakota ud peesunubly’ that of Mine |FIVE,, ROOM | Bonralow th oon Eberle Disputes side The: KER nesota, is willing. to consinuct into rooms, otk th built in| Charges Made by Vale Wiehe te be ioested opre-| feutures, tew, never heen sccupied.| Col. Mitchell Al Gifts: Boxed F vo 0 be ‘located, pro- immediate possession, a chance to q : ’ vided ntageous. {rahe wt new home under’ a very at’ | said _ Oe cle wind tox | Washington, D Part of Funds Appropriated. can Se tel tram our | Phe navy put its ran art of the mones for the br complete list. Can fi | the stand in the a he ti court last ses: rte tists Can finance | tial to dispute Colonel Mite ure which | HIS. Hae ee een aie | charge that the dirigible She e's shares! 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