The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1925, Page 3

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i { | ) EI aa” “um was e SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925 GRAIN LIVESTOCK By y THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. Associated Press Leased Wire. DECLINES IN HOG VALUES WHEAT PRICES LOWEST SINCE FOLLOW RISE IN FEBRUARY CLOSE LOWER °° Heavy Selling Follows a Sheep Advances Followed by Market Bulge and Brings Decided | Lesses—Cattle Losses Downturn in Market i Offset by Gains a a i - WHE T RALLIES AT CLOS South St 2 12.-—-(P)— An. Chi ‘ago, Dec. 12.—(P)—Agge i r larg ation in the ag- sive buying rallied i gregate re hows at the seven today in the last prineipal ma this week on top hoard of trade session, Monday's of last wee ign statistics were expee bullish and_numerou: of the ad sent values were looking for an up! ‘to the point since recent severe breaks in the mar- the weekly re Wheat closed irregul: net lower 3 3 to de new and shipments. export s overnight in Nortir Amevi-,! jicated, but the bulge here brought about heavy sell- a decided downturn in the wo opening prices, 1 new style, December | nd May followed 4 by a lar by r for Ded Corn iT s largely by the ac er opening at '. t ¢ gain, ‘ye, corn receded to 8# | the ling sto Ad wed some loss. were firmer. The décline was influ fact that Kansas Cit " week were the largest since the first in August. ‘On the downturn, | Sie demand broadened and th yain advan Prospects of enl rged corn receipts | acted later an_ additional weight | on the market. The close was 1-2 to 7-8e net lower, May S11 4 I-de. SLIGHT GAINS HOWN AT MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE Minne Dee. 12.—CP)— Wheat | finished # nervous, flighty ay With a net ratic, ruling firm and May barley ax seed was up two ¢ ack ut the i Wheat and the ust existed, town le Corn with ote steady to HICAGO LIV. D 12. i l to 10c highe: ’s low close; bulk good and choice | to 00 to 300° 1b butchers 10.50 10.70; better 140 to 160 Ib se tions largely 11.00 to 11.25 sulted ino losses, weak to rable rt 00, with culls dow Gains Offset L Price trends ¥ effected Ithy rlings and igh wer sows los arp downturn © d for by the f r ut th outside low and to mbs with bulk s1 0. Heavy S10,00, Fat top on handy: selling from range feeding In Cattle reversed in losses be cattle division, pracgically offset under t a beef tr finished w heavy ‘© $11.50, with top carlots stop- t $9.60, bulk of the steers and S going at $6 ; stock held at $ , whil her 3 e boosted unevenly zood light eal xt the close 107) Aas AS MARKETS i | | ith qaand was. s FINANCIAL NEWS WHEAT PRICES SET NEW HIGH, Fluet During Past Week—Corn Slightly ~ Higher © Friday s thy ates departme y ined Ste for th eticaliy un ed the w Oat Prices outs were firmer all from. the in the week ady, prices The wrlier closed at di's | Barley closed slightly lower Ke Cash range May closing ed with Gye the previou b0e higher with)" reached | ally top 11.00; bulk pae ~ - BAU to 8.80; few stale kill MINNEAPO! 1,00 to 1.50; shippers e (De mated holdover 3,000; heavyweight | Wheat hogs 10.30 to 10.65; medium 10.50 to} Dee... 55 to 11.10; light | M 1.601, hts 1 to 1.40; packing sows | M 158 1.60" 3 slaughter pigs 11.50 to! 0; ts execssiv er; better grades down; light and med dominating off about 25¢ ers sharing lk extreme top on Ch yearlings 13. ctical top on little relatively few stec 11.00; ! lower; heifers inners and cutty r; vealers 75 to $1 highe bulk price follow: Fat steers 8.50; 1 fat_cows 4.50 to 6.753 he to 7.75; stockers and feed- | ¢d 7 75 to 8.00; vea 1 calves 11,001 2 3 50. \ + | 41% Sheep 33,000; for week: Around to 7 timothysee and 17 cars from feed- | ¢lo d 21.0 to ions; toddy’s market nomi- | ribs 14.87; bellies ceipts mostly direct; r week ago, handy and med weight fat lambs 50 to 7 =| heavy kinds 75c to $1 lower; . fat, sheep 50 te Tie lower; feeding lambs | k’s tops; fat lambs. 17 fat y wethers 11.50; fat ewes 10, arling wethe 8.50 to 10.00. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 12 No. 1 dark northern 1.50 No. 1 northern spring 1.44 No? 1 umber durum 1.24 No. 1 mixed durum ..... 1:18 uy dred durum .. 1,12 No: 1 flox’..... 2.32 No, 2 flax 2.27 No. 1 ‘rye, . of 7 Dark hard winter ..°.- 1.44 Hard. winter ..... soo ces We quote but do not handle the followings Oats G5 - Barley . 3 Speltz, per cwt........... iy SHELL CORN No. 6 ...7 Sample |... pays \ One cent per pound diseount under jj 55 Wb, Ear corn 5 cents under shell, | CHICAGO PRODUCE. » Chicago; Dee. 12.—(@) — Butter || lower; receipts 8,235 tubs; creamery | extras 40-1-203 extra firsts 441-2 to 45 1-2c;. firsts 421-2 to, 431-2; gec- ond 41 to 411-2c. Eggs unchanged; reecipts 8,182 eases, \ LAST TIME TONIGHT CAPITOL) THEATRE FRED THOMSON “RIDIN THE WIND” “GIDDAP” “Fox News Monday - Tuesday ,LEATRICE JOY THE WEDDING SONG cate tee ated Greatly i: HIGH SC May 1.60'r Chicago, Dee. 12. ther. slow, ho sacked . S. shipments ‘whites 3. Idaho. sie : ; cording to quality and condition. he malignant d 12, (USDA | the | STUDENTS PEP | | UP REVIVAL ¥, tale i heaven man who turned Christ the HOOL lat you here neither did L think my friend! would, ‘The only te ae cent Christ: and) to It dwas then th Id write those in letters fraid of si { Potato nonot only wrecks one" bu mand slow, steady. ‘i Vand body well, Only only ¢ nthe world ean ad rate, sack Sin is Hike the F ed per hundred weight, round whites, that craw! into the heart 225 to | of i en wh i ste a | Minneapolis, Dee. 12.) will ind, your | ed prior te unchanged to Me lower; in tarload | bedy and your tion whieh will be hi = lots, family patents quoted a “Sin find (he execution | Ist and 10th, yonames of | tito 935 a YS Tb cotton sit of hur all daw -bieake ates to) the state conventi | shipments 43) barrel most of them | Should vany your report that | eee Eee chen he or she presents cred | ( RGO BUTTE c re aplet [which you will issue they ean he » Dee. 12. two th about it checked on our list Pe erintnie, even Antonin sill find: you J We ean do no more than depend ing stock Bic. | cution physical ‘1 you © that these instruc. : ainst your bod tions ‘nie ried out, please see to it” : \ Youthful Star va i indulge - to Be Heard Over i: entfering Felson Is Named | Radio Sunday (1.00 s Miss Coral Linderman rl who has! for God's and self in her virtuous Tabout the “Sin finds u thea Sow drink, yin Sh vou'll seve | the microphone to dimunitive broadeaster 4 ary Lowish T could make us a result sins would have s Cra Fano, N.D., Dee. 12. 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