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== saan MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 GRAIN LIVESTOCK VHEAT IS WEAK, CORN AND OATS ARE BEARISH Corn Opens on Decline and May gs Still Further—Oats Show a Loss Chicago, Dec, 14,--(#)—Influenced by a sharp decline at Buenos Aires and at Liverpool, the wheat market here developed early weakness to: Fine weather prevailed in Argentina, and it was reported that shipments of wheat and flour to Liverpool aggre- gatel 1, 000 bushels compared with 746.000 bushels a week ago. In ad- dition, liquidating sales 6n the part of holders here met with only moder- ate demand. Chicago opening prices, iy lower, new le, December 1-2 and May 1.64 to 1-2, were followed by a decline to 1.66 3-4 for December ‘and 1.63. 1-2 for } Increased country from Towa corm ma yell. ‘After “opening : ‘line, 838 1-2 to 3-4e, corn underwent a slight further sag. rted 1-8 to 1-4¢ off, May me and later showed some 40% 408 urther “0, “aot Provisions reflected downturns | a Ne ae hoth in the value of hogs and of, grain. 2.63 2.63 2.61 Subsequent! unexpected, de- 7 2 bushels in’ the ‘ sible supply total y¢ about rallies whi 1 to hold well. Whe -ttled, 4e net lo style, De new 6: of the corn tbout as generally | Corn closed ¢: net lower, May wo visible ak BREAK RKET nne oli, Dee. 14.) arger domestic receipts i sh markets gave wheat fu- break of 1's to 1c early in today. The market turn- stubborn on ‘the decline, with de largely professional. Fluctuations were nervous within a range of a little more than le dur- ing most of the mid-session trading period. Oats sagged “ic and rallied around vay market. May barley was y. May rye dropped tered liquidation and f of the loss near mid- broke 2'2e on weukness and lower Argen- tine prices. Cash wheat was Te lower for the bulk of the offerings of The market was slow teelarly for Winter wheat spring on a was early to f all qualities. in spots, par- light weight was the ame protein basis. Oats were steady. Rye was in fair to good demand for better quali offerings and slower for light weights. Barley w: firm ged, Flaxseed was firm. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK «. WM4.--(USDA)—Hogs ¢ lower; bulk of good Ib and choice 0 to 3800 10.36 to 10.60; big packe up to 10.35 for desirable medium weight; bulk bteter 160 to 180 Ib averag 10.65 to 11.00; practical top 11.00;° maj good and choice 140 to 150 Ib weights N.00 to 11.20; kill- butchers bidding ing pigs12.00 down; few packing ¥.10 to 9.00; heaviweight hogs 10.10 to 10.50; medium 1 to 10.6 lights 10.15 to 11.00; light lights 10.35 to 11.25; packing sows 8.10 to slaughter pigs 11.50 to 12.00. ttle 32,000; “better grades fed steers very scarce; steady; others ¢ lower; little done; bulk of value to sell at 10.00 downward; early top yearlings 13.00; medium ts, she stock in liberal ¢ off; vealers 50c mostly 10.50 downward — to packers; few at 11.00; outsiders 12.00; bulls pneven; light bolognas 10 to le lower; others steady. Sheep 24,000; | slow: | few | early sales fat lambs 25 to 40c lower 15.50 to 16.00; best, handyweight held around 16.25; feeding lambs 25. to 50e lower; several loads early _at sheep 25 to 50c ales aft ewes 8.25 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Dec. 14.—(USDA) —Cattle 11,500; opening slow; short fed and warmed-up steers in libéral bidding 15 to 25¢ lower on al supply; these; part load early 9.50; steers and yearlings 7.00 to 8.5 she stock weak to 26c lower; yiwhite 38ix to 39% MARKETS By Assoclated Press Leased Wire. CHICAGO RA} «December 14) Open High 6 68h, Dec. old 5 r May new |. 64 May old 1.62 July Corn— 0% Ady Ady May 2.0 MAS IT a2 Bellies | Dee. 4 May . APOLIS. RANGE (December 14) Citic. ‘AGO GRAIN 14. (A) -Wheat No, 3. No. hard Chicago 2 hard 1. 1.71. Corn No, 7.00 to 30,50. ribs 14.87; bellie 14.50, BI MARC GRAL (Furnished ell-Miller Co.) Bi rek, ark northern northern spring - amber durunt mixed durum | red durum Je 48 winter winior quote but do not handle the to eltz, per ewt. ... SHELL CORN’ Yellow Mixed Sampl& One cent per pound discount unde 65 Ib, Ear corn 5 cents under shell. CHICAGO PRODUCE er; 460; 1 = onds 41 ceipts 5,0: ordinary fi tor extr: changed, FARGO BUTTER higher : firsts 42 to 4: s 36 to 38; refrigera firsts 34. Cheese un- Fargo, N. D., Dec, 14.—()—But- terfat, churning cream 48¢; packing} stock 34 MI NEAPOLIS. GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec, 14.-()--Wheat s 78 cars compared 439 cars Cash: No. 1 #3 good to choice 1.65 to 1 ordinary to good 161% to 1 No. 1 hard spring, 1.028 1 18 ‘0. 3 yellow | 7. to Ble; oats white 37% to 38c; barley RANGE OF CARLOTS SALES . Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—Range of} carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1) dark northern Gl to 1.845 No. 2. do 17: . 3 do I.54 to 1.70; No. Bs $s oS 4; No I hard spring No 2 amber durum to 1.5843 No. 2 mixed durum Barley ‘sample grade 55. to 2, 65e; No. 3, 62 to G4c; | ‘Corn No. 5 yellow 2 ET little done early; bulk 4,00 to 7.00; |4o Rye No 3 9: canners and cutters 3.25 to 3.75:|Flax No. 1, to 2.59%. bologna bulls unchanged; largely plana ie 4.50 to 4.75; stockers and feeders Too Late To Cluanify moderately active, fully steady, 283 haed Eres 863 Jb Canadian feeders 6.00; finishing steers held upward of 8.00, Calves 2,000; around 25 to 50c low- er; bulk "good lights to packers 10.00, toys 37600; fully steady; sorted 150 to 180 lb weights 10.50 to 10.60; Jightes oralgnte augers: (oc 107s: bulk 190 to 250 Ib averages 10.40; 1 > average cost > weight 218. Sheep few early sales fat native lambs arvund 15.00; 25¢_or more lower than packer market Fri- day; undertone weak on fat sheep; no early sales feeding lambs. POTATOES Chicago, Dec. 14.—()—Potatoes: Trading slow; market barely steady; total U. 8, shipments Saturday 443; six Canadian cars; Sunday 38; Wis- consin- Minnesota sacked reund whites, 3.40 to 3.65; few fancy shade higher; Wisconsin bulk round whites 3.50 to 3.65, Saturday 1 Minneapolis, Dec, 14.—(USDA)— Potatoes: Slightly lower; light e inquiry; demand slow; market firm; carloads delivered sales ‘freight only deducted ‘Minmeapolis-St. Paul rate sacked-cwt round whites U. 8. Nor 1, 3.30 to 3.36. “MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. (/)—Flour unchanged to'10c higher; in carload lots family patents quoted at 9.35 a barrel in 98 lb cotton sacks; ship- ments 42802 barrels. Bran 26.50. SS CHICAGO POULTRY ~ Chicago, ;Dec. 14.—UP) — Poultry alive steady: eecipts 18 ears; fowls 18 to 24e; springs 25c; turkeys 5c; roosters 1Gc; ducks 28' to 24e; geese 37 to 8c. FOR SALE--Portable clectrie sewing | machine. Just like new. Phone 613d. 32-14-3t | TO LATE TO CLAS ALL TIME . ROOM FOR RENT—Two gentlemen, in new home just built this sum- mer. All nowy furnished. Plenty of hot water. Call after 7 812-8th Street, North. WANTED. Washing and Personal, or nurses’ washin; ed. Phone 580W. ‘FOR SALE—Leaving city, must be| sold, All our household furniture. 4 beds complete, Way _sagless | springs; library table; combination china closet and buffet; 4 burner| Reliance gas range; refrigerator, * 50 Ib, ice capacity; dressers; Star white enameled kitchen cabine bie chiffonier; ward robe; clectric i 4-2t) vacuum cleaner; Maytag electric washer; 28 foot extension ladders; lawn mower, and other articles too numerous to ,mention. Call 113/ Mandan Ave. Phone 6375. 12-14-1w FOR RENT—Fither two or three furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Hot water heat. Phone 1086W. 12-14-3t FoR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 112 Ave. C, Phone 1147R. 12-14-3t WANTED—By experienced girl, gen- éral housework. Phone 1092, or call at 418-1st St. 12-14-2t i Corn is attacked by 300 different insects. t ‘ i White &! northern | 2 into the world--do you think he has “idecent woman was not -\ quit drinking the stuf: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE h. Look out. If you: demand a Continental Sabbath and get it, FINANCIAL you fellows will soon be working s a week--for five days’ he nations that h: fallen NEWS And you who snap your | at our laws, that come over [here and immediately begin. to st us how to run our and jStars/ and ernment, don't under the beautifu rs of Old ee evange Stripes st, waving aI above the Me high Jhead. Immediately jhundred men were’ on H Pees “You're right | 1 ‘ou men that think iis! ly thing to get under thi tined banner of Jesus ¢ st ia f you who lw 1, a up Your re pat up your Demand for Merchandising two thou- lsand hand densely shot into the cked crowd made Issues Stimulated—Few Stocks Go Lower “¢ in of the 4, . iF | O00 taxing districts in the state Rismarek, North Dakota . ; Hbe about $600,000 less in 14 . ae - rae i sant Y! for 1924, ceeonds Aled wih the When thinking of presents ators. 4 ‘ at] ssioner by the auditors of jf WAY mot consider a § trol of the pri iat hinhes tite neattendahee, +s show Po MONTHS COURSE in’ our singing, mattendance,| "Under the law county auditors are | hool ae ed to ile with the state by | fometimes it is hetter than Sl Rev, St rcember 1 a statement showing the cash gif TEN Thor ff feature, Rock wi Minot Poa cash gift of ! p over three points | Chureh. pap tctal, tax V purposes es | SAND DOLLARS. Why? H ver three points |i yccible st GE lacie Special levies, dai cuee taxing | WHCAUSH u wih bane a thiwestern. Now [003 for this victory would not have jdistrict in their respective counties. | het - 19000 roo OW hwestern, New been possible without their earnest, e 19 of the 5% counties in the |f better income (E1200 to STs ie common, and | consecrated — work. And Paul {state have reported jy @ Near) The een eee | Chubl, who has so graciously loaned || ‘Twelve show deer in the to-| BECAUSE one cannot be aking eC Tthese two fine Kimball unt of tae: ed, one is!P cheated out of it (the best in ng holiday | the campa ly the r nnd surance against poverty and felt thanks. ‘I y inere othe lf wanty ; nes ih” fo) tio of reduction is main AUSE like the “sleeve Ot the remainin, ; | points. Specialties, | which kaye ade repoce valve" it constantly improves with prospects of dividend tivated fae wena ef with use Gausranteed against distributions or capital stock split: i the total reduction will {J carton troubles.) (une, were again bid. itp in spirit decompania $600,000. | A SIX MONTHS COURST! | faahlon. There were a a rishentaliate Wht Have Since the tax rate of each district [will be worth more than lraveed: aga “Slous. Suet! nd to Brother Ed. Mat consists of the state tax levy, plus jf ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS aoe i Tewant to expre my appre: {the local municipal and the lo ine i Wil oat. von foul AT : r i . ation of je help and Jeat school levy, the figures are taken | or NN ae. . , he third hour, while ‘tt lwork, 2 uncis Crow. }to indicate that local officials ONE HUNDID: DOMEARS: Copper, which had not fold ainee! De Rt chalf of the lexereising greater economy in spend Come in and see us about it { mnouncenment of ihe. “Mence Nt | cholt, Crow. afing the public money than formerly negiee: B . nd, sold eigh i lo hina ; an ‘expression {Was the cas . “| Prof” R.E. Jack, Principal. furbed by a ae incall moey to. Bt appreciation. | Less Each Year Since 192 arbed: ; atl moey tei no ins} Records at the tax commission of —————— per cent, the market continued (£0 | spiring sermon on “Heaven,” and softice, however, show that the ten cures : WNL | vividly did he picture the home of |deney has been downward ever since ( ee an the hehe iriee [the blessed that it almost seemed to [1921 when L054 was collected Hei i oe Seah. j his they indeed had al- hout the sta In VW 7 a nid’ Ste Li@uis mon no: Oo men and women in “A n nahi Rais eH wari: jeu x aisles and sur- Wishes Room and Board. ie on eatin [render ‘their he ind lives to Jesus fiyures for Jrite ‘Tri | oundation company, Mack Trucks (Christ. A. wonderful response to, a] 1825 for the 1 counties wh Write ‘Tribune ' wonderful ermon oa wonderfull reported follow: : a preacher closings a wonderful can County ‘ipaien in Bismarck for lost souls; | Baru ssh sO sa Fhaund how remar uecesstul he | Bowmen Ss SPPEORE has been, phe wh North Dakota! Burke | know Vickey Rad. JAMES WILL Gries RETURN HERE Loxan CA P I T oO L j McIntosh Mercet APPEALS CASE TO HIGH COURT NEXT SUMMER rmon * the 1 would low any man to talk to me < Ik to you this afternoon without | Apia from a ar asaeelale ision of the Di-] asking three questions expect youl vide county district court in” the to ask them of me: ase af Divide county vs, L. R “First, Do you know what you're of inst St alking about? Wait until I've fin- ; you'll know then, ond, Are your statements made | Andres “Urseth individuals w. from a kindly heart? Absolutely. ken to the supreme court today bs. Phird, do you live what you preach? | ¢j {1 certainly do. too much of - he-aengelod swith: {ee ‘a glass house ny other way. | terest by state officials and bankers If T did, you'd all own it Jong | throughout ate since the point ago. | é | fat. issue wi ermine whether or Be not deceived, God is not mock-}not a bank has the right to. pledge Whatsoever n soweth, that | its Issets to secure a deposit, thus ull he@also re the text of and establishing creating preferenc the afternoon. Peon ite classe depositors. “Get your syrup ready, we're go- < Will Be Important ing to start flopping the hot cakes,” of the ease Dy the. su warned the big evinuelict “Here's Cait have an the first one, profanity, Thou shalt a propos) of not take the name of thy God in to deposit fulida of the vain. Why does a man ‘take histhank of Novth Dakota in. individual spite out on God when he hits his [puts Mhacirout the ante aaaa finger with a hammer? Why curse| dition t the individual banks the best friend you've got? If wom- | pledge sufficient of their assets to en cussed like men, a Tot -| protect the e deposit. jlows_ would ibe running to | The point was raised ‘two weeks jeourt. If I'd come to Bism ayo at a conference between mem fdrag the name of ‘lof the state industrial commission [mother in the mud, i nkers al wnicn me, you'd shoot me. and a committee of i executive's proposal was ¢ cuss will steal. idered. ul action by the indu I haven't even started 3 f trial commission probably will be jrow your next breath from God; He held up pending the supreme court's food, your very ex-| decision in the case. hing vou have; then : blaspheme” His name, Just ‘emember Big men don't swear. AMOS Cc ASEY IS Jo you think the bird that curses and swears at his wife, that neglects the lover's kiss, the flowers, t y, that he gave when he was wooing her, now that she is faded | and old from bringing his children ON TRIAL TODAY, Dis jore chance to go to the Heaven? If} thi I had to preach his funeral, I'd say | reces rict court opened here again afternoon, after a week-end , With the trial of the ¢ |‘There’s the dirty old cuss Egrs |of the state vs. Amos Casey, wito Is | straight to halt iM.” | Charged with keeping and main | “Here ke~-booze. If] taining a common nuisance. ‘This {you booze, you'll is said to be Mr. Casey's second of drunkenness and — debauchery. fense, as he previously me.” say ‘A little drink never hurt | Well, it hurt someone els | “Many years ago, [harlot settled in } {their 1200 descendants, 840 h on records, with a total of ; Spent in prison; 2 | York St $2 convicted of violation of the liquor laws and was given a six months’) pt | Jail, sentence. se of the gate vs. been \ | booze and € El wool ‘a 0,000 to protect guinst the offspring of th. immoral couple, The cry of i ‘T want my personal jert; bud, there J ene between, Tiherty no one | E ‘could drive mling, charged with en- gaging in the liquor traffi were continued over the term hy agree- ¢|ment when called this afternoon. Albert Little, who w: bound over to the d rt court by Jus- ithe da, 1 like; tice of the Peace Roland H. Crane ae man here, he many | Saturday nigh rge of grand Nignte a3 (you. Before prohibition, a larceny, \ aligned before afe on the ‘street at night. Wh out her per- {sonal liberties? Our personal liberty Judge Cottey pleaded not guilty. sare set for fternoon and Civil rial to 8 ere fringes the i in lenge Just whore. : ne on ne morrow ALD. € nes vs. Georg | “f have more respect for a bottleg- | Den ma oand W. B. Richardson, ger than the anarchist who bu. and E. W. Anderson and Robert r. “If you'd he couldn't sell it. Remember if I'm not right, [ick me,gut.”. Jumediately a prom : mpany irl Judge, seated behind the speak | YOK and Mary Wick is scheduled ler, jumped to his feat with fin (ier for trial Wednesilay and that of jair und shouted “You're right”-—and|Emmi I. McCullough vs. Arnold 2,700 men almost tore ee the| Rupp and Mrs. Carrie Rupp is set itabernacle with their applause. Time | for Thursday. {after time throughout two hours of remarkable prenching, thunderous applause rent the air; time the preacher would demand, I right?” and back would come a roar- we Yes.” “I’m not here to or uch cree }said the preacher, “but to preach Jesus Christ. I say unto you all—Jew, Catholic, Protestant, live up to and stick to’ your religion. Immo. “If you sow to lreap a crop of prostitutes and lib- ertines. Do you know what caused the downfall of Sodom, of Gomarrah, Babylon, Rome, and France, and what has almost a death-grip on America today? Adultery.” Mr. | James proceeded to warn his hearers against this vicious sin and its con- j Sequences. $ "Hore’s another cake— SaL%ath live as you Krutzner case of Ro ‘eat Amer- igan Insurance company of New hooze,” shouted the sp ck. The f MANDAN NEWS | = The Chevrolet sedan belonging to W. C. Bailey, farmer near Price, was badly wrecked Saturday fternoon| when it skidded on the Memorial Highway at the derpass east of Mandan and landed in the ditch after rolling over several times. Neither Mr. Bailey or Tom Price, who accom- panied him, were injured. Later in the ‘afternoon Glen Welch, driving his father’s Studebaker sedan, saw the wreck in the ditch and in at- tempting to stop suffered the same fate. His car was also wrecked and he received painful bruises. pete In_an effort to secure a watchman Cesecration. If. you'd at the Northern Pacific main ought to live, you. could keep every| and switching tracks at th day of the week holy. Many Ameri- Avenue N..E., ‘a check was made Sat- cans are demanding, a Continental urday by a city employe and a rail- | Mountrail The number of ve- hicles and pedestrians passing over the tracks and the number of trains and switch engines using the tracks | was recorded and sent to the rai commission. STATE'S TOTAL | TAX BILLTOBE ': $600,000 LESS: road employe. Audtors’ Reports _ Show jority of Counties Have Lower Levi by North Pere Ransom Renville Richland Steele lope heridan ioux Wells Conditions in India Outlined at Lions Meet © Linp of Gokak Falls Metinddist Episce ed to the Lions club toda: ing of conditions in Ind d living conditions, unchang- ve the days of Moses, ed by the pes rd condition of the country Startling facts were brought out in his talk of the resources of the couns try. Coal, manganese, gold and wheat are mone the products of the country. Macadamized roads are not uncomnion, India has the. second t railroad mileage in the world, according to Dr. Lipp. Other Visitors of the club « r of 1 e Riverdale Homes com- pany. Harry Runyan, a new meabe was present for the Jack Fleck will club Christmas ch It s voted that each member should contribute 50 cents to the committe: Ray Fi Peterson, Weber Rohrer, FE. M. und Joe Spies were appointed as a committee for December entertainment. A pa ing planned for Decembe EK, G. Larson was awarded a priz fornttendance during the past month, Wing Farmer Is Arraigned on a ty Larceny Charge| Albert Little of Wing was arraign- ed before Justice if the Peace Roland H. Crane turday night on a charge of grand larceny, involving the al- leged theft of about 80 bushels of barley from the Boynton Land com- pany on December 1924. Little was bound over to the district court and furnished bonds in the sum of $250. He already bound over to the district court on another grand larceny charge of a similar nature. Mail Courses Now Offered in Tree Planting N. correspondencé caurses North Dako Agricultural college are four lessons on tree planting and tree protection. Farmers of North Dakota are be- ginning to realize the necessity of growing trees for fuel purposes, ac- cording to observations, as wood shipped in from other states is hard to get at any price. Trees are alo being planted to furnish posts and poles, as North Dakota must rely more on its own source of lumber. The best general purpose trees that can be grown in this state are ash, willow, boxelder, cottonwood and soft YOU CAN HAVE Your FILPLS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE FIN! DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK 14—Among the} d by the | maple, according to information sent out from the office of CB. Waldron, head of the school of forestry 'U. Summer School | to open June 16| i | i ; No. Dee. jw h n “osgah Kennedy foe f education plans to {and best summer sess history of the University | North Dakota will open June 16 feontinue for | August: of the | versit fone we lecture of Tow Kd “Moral Edveation.” STUDIO” Phone 21 | “TH E Lucas Building THEATRE TONIGHT AND YAY on ype | PrRopvction reo" GUSSNER’S open kettle ren- Lard, pure dered, 1b. 5 lbs. at.. Bacon, Prime, Cured. Strip or iced, Ih, : ron, Premium ‘Quaity. Strip or Halt, Ih. i, Ub. Ise z <0 Sugar Medium ‘ Half, 28e | ~ LAS Yellow Kiefer per bushel.. Peck .. 4 ibs. fo. . CHANCE Pe: Eggs, fresh, dozen. Soap, White Laundry 5 bars Extra Fancy and Fancy Delicious Apples Highest’ Co!or—Delicious Flavor Per Box : iE Per % Bo Peck 3 Tb: “= Jonathan Apples, peck.... 50 Rome Beauties,.. $185 to $2.60 2: GUSSNER’S Forty Years on Main St. FIVE PHONES — ALL 1060 PAGE THREE In this way, teachers, principals, and superintendents throughqut the state vill he members of the Univer: whe dy have their Haccalaureate will be members of the University | degrees will have an onkostanicy to taf, most of whom are heads of de- | work for their Master's degrees. urtments. | = ss An inerense in graduate work will | be one of the leading changes in the | courses offered, Dean Kennedy ociated with Dean Kennedy, who will direct the summer session, Llamas the animals Bolivia, are baggage aid. | of “The little knick-knacks which folks give to family and friends as Christmas gifts cost enough to buy an Automobile,” says .W. E. Lahr of the Lahr Motor Sales Co. “And what a wonderful gift is an automobile, whether a man gives it to his family or to himself. It’s a continual source of convenience and pleasure to others as well as It carries the joy of Christmas giving into every day to its owner. of the vear. “We have made special provi- sions for the needs of the Christ- mas car shopper.” LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Distributors Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. Bismarck, No, Dak. DOO UCU UCU CUCU UCU UCU COSCO: COCO OOO UE Only one place now to find just the right thing for every man on your list— Notice The purchaser of my shares in the Bowman Furniture Co. will be associ- ated with C. W. McGray, Kris Kjel- strup and O. V. Bowman — all live wires. QUIRE OF W. E. PERRY. Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. PARLORS 210 - 5th St PHONE 687W “se