The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 2

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MARKETS WHEAT VALUES TAKE UPTURN Market Affected by Forecasts of Cold Wave With Danger to Winter Wheat ; “se Jan. 19.—(?)—Forecasts a domestic winter wheat unprotected heat values today. “Wheat buying * values today. it buying ulated through un- quotations at Liv. ing at %@% cent ad- ‘vance, Chicago wheat Ir‘e hardened R a little more. Corn, oats, and pro- visions al Lage ie a 1 starting al cent gain, subsequently hol near to the initial fi od Ay tafety of let pe ae bach stirred up toda: cold wave pre- eg oe snow but also of drought in north central and ‘western Kansas. An officiel sum- today confirmed advices that in the Kansas section referred to, shows no signs of hand, Argentine ly three times as large as the corresponding dey last year. WHEAT HAS BETTER TONE ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, Jan. 19.—(®)—Firm- ness in cables and prospect of a cold wave extending into the win- regarding the outlook | Larv. the United States By Assccieted Press Leesed Wire FINANCIAL NEWS CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Jan. 19 Close Close ‘esterday Year Ago Mike May July @133: Corn— March ‘wave, implying danger for | Oats— o: ® FFESR FES 1.06% 18% Boe 20322 9. Ribs— jan. May Bellies— Jan. May Wednzsday’s general trade; early top 11.10; bes. beet} butehers 3.25; hogs upward of 1 8.00 8.10; light lights 7. pack- ing sows mostly 7.00; Pigs steady, bulk 6.75; itn cort Wednesday 99; wei doubles Montana 1000; - ing; sal upply most fed lambs; ari 12.60@12.75 for early bids steady desirable lambs; as! slightly steady. higher: sheep scarce, ————— MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Jan. 19—)—Wheat i 303 com to 100 10.90 11.42 12,35 12.75 16.87 14.90 18.89 1645 ter wheat belt, where there was|and practically no snow covering, gave wheat futures a better tone ‘today. Prices inter : ‘well into the last hour of ing. na, rye advanced 3-8 cent on @ ul Oats were firm and dull with a featureless trade. Barley advanced 1-2 cent for May and held firm. Flaxseed {ng 1-2 cent. Cash wheat developed no new fea- tures. Demand was for hi i heavywei fairly for medium quality and a bit for ee except that showing low prote! which con- tinued quiet and di were atta 3 was in fai eacv. Corn offerings were light and de- mand was fair to good. Oats were steady with a fair de- ind. mye was in good demand and | Minn. & steady to firm. ‘ Barley offerings were ‘moderate and demand was for malting hi » with lower a nt Neb. Price range was .79 Flaxseed offerings were light and demand was good. MARKET SHOWS 5-8 cent on a quiet | M near best ‘was firm, May advanc- z DN 3 DNB, ch to fancy. e|3 DNS, rd to ~ ofce 3 northern ... 1 dark hard (Mont. To arrive ... 1.24% 1.24%) 124% 1.26% ¥ 143% @1.58'¢. 143% @1.52% 1.513% 1.32% Fo arti Minn. & SD, i hard, zt To arrive ... . WORE STRENGTH = Uneasiness Over Credit Situa- tion Allayed — Trading Unusually Quiet 26 ti 5 Fy 3 i I are BEE i iia A fl Te peel lower; receipts 5,715 tubs; cream: ortaas, 45;, extra 40% @62%; receipts 6,60 cases; ordinary firsts _ Cit RANGE OF CARLOT SALES “ree eal sig — Range 19. 3, Wheat northern 188%1.32%; No. 1 Vaid ann Lhe 1 talved ‘wast iste s Sample grade 81@87; Rs. 5 yalew 81; No. & 56% @xneXx ‘11.92 12.20 ig | 14.50 1.27% | grades Open igh 20% = 1.30% aa % 181% 127% 1 St % s&s % 55% 6% Eg 55% e@% 100% 1.09% 1.04% 1.03% 11.92 = 11.90 $2 1222 = 12.20 @25 tae Ticee 1.20! 1 ie ise 127% 1.96% Ri @% 29% = 80%, % 2 93% RY % cee 5s eug% 58% x tt 1.06% 1.00 53% 1.09 1.00% 1.08% 1.00% 1.8% 11.92 and St. Peul rate, weight, round vette United No. 1, very few sales 1.30, po Sedan CHICAGO LIVESTOCK fa eo 8 rot s Hate 3 fa tang Beeler 15 to 25 cents than Wed: 3 ro = handyweight aroui 13.75 to 1885; early bulk 83 to 94 lamb 18.25 92 to 99 to 18.65; choice pound Tasch 13-50 to 1825; ex- hte . re; f loads steady; it ewes 7.00 to 785 feed! md fat K A ing ‘ma mate cheice medium ers 13.00. : DULUTH RANGE Jan. 19 Durem March 1.21% M 1.22% 1.22% 1.22% 1.28% — Ma: 106 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% May 2.19 220 219 219 duly 228k MINNEAPOLIS Jan. 19 Open High 120% 125% 120% 128% Mey 127% 127% La7s 1 ay 128% 1.28% ig ime May 38 105% 102% Lab March 52 ie 52% 52% 52% tt uy 2.17% 218 217% 217% 81% 83% 81% .82 RANGE low 26 F SPSFST SF foleretetetatorey Fi 222 face i ty a i i feed: | ‘tack LEAVE HAVANA THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 MEET MONDAY sess ot 2. Clara Peltier, Indian girl ot the Indien ‘school. cf “Blass Became Delegate With Under- standing He Would Remain Only a Short Time Havana, Jan. 19.—(#)—! of | North Dakota association as the of- Move-| County Commissioners’ association, ; ai ROB SON. AND today and renewed on the party chief. County Commissioners Favor Gas Tax Boost Men’s Shirts Men’s fancy French flannel attached atyle ....6 ss F 4 s bi & i i af ti aif ofl 3B £8 J. C. Sorenson of Glendive, Mont., fs attending the sessions of the enie F i i Fal from yj sf , - : i and brought with him an hates | to the North Dakota group to @ delegate to the annual convention of the Montana association which will be held at Great Falls January 26, 27 and 28. Thie is the first step in a move for an interchange of re- lations between the organizations of this and bordering states, and it is very likely that at today’s session the North Dakota organisation will elect a delegate to meeting. Resoli ‘The resolution urging the increase of the gasoline tax from two to four ooh ream th mission rea: County Com: ers stocldtion of Korth Dekota feel it is important that the farm to market roads of each county should be rage ae and that it rtion such progra' should 3 Financed from a Gasoline Whereas, the development of such | be! improvement ufder the direction of | | i i F E 5 i | a Ey | | ; Hi ow cases, scalloped | zdges. Sale tice, pair ,. 89c il i Bi = Es ie iP Men’s Wool Sox Men's .ine wool derby rib sox, black only. All sek 3 = zi t MT 3 4 i Oshkosh overalls and act’ ...., 91.75 each ...., Children’s Waists Children’s Nasarth 7 pe for better wear. BY RADIO— WCCO She eMinneapolis ~ Symphony Orchestra (HENRI VERBRUGGHEN, CONDUCTING) Saturday, January 218 ar 9:15 p.m. In. Celebration. of thes a6ch Anniversary of 36.in. fine Windsor (os Men's Shoes Men's work and dress shoes and oxfords. Val- ues to $5.00 for .. e MINNEAPOLIS PROGRAM £ Onerture, “In Springtime”, Op. 36 » Goldmark gE | Daytan’s | beh Anniversary oe Starts: Wednaeiey, January asth ~

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