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PAGETWO* fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928, North Dakota Livestock Industry Prospering as Price Level Is Raised ° LITTLE DISEASE [SD otances =~ ~~ by George Gare | TREES PLANTED | —— INND.CATTLE|—— = gap) | BY LUMBERMAN -| MARKET a , = : . eee MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | e - ; Bloomsburg, Pa., Oct. 27.—()— ¢ Minneapolis, Oct. 27— (AP) — | ¢ Th Because he “likes to see them grow” | Wheat receipts today 326 com- ‘ as i a ; | | A. J. Hummel of Millvilley Pa., has 5 Good Progress Is Made in Erad- ication of Bovine Tuber- Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive p 8 million. 14% Protein— i Hummel is a lumberman, but, un- e 1 dark northern. 1.28%, ‘ sa [i aoa chee a Ageia tn Liverpet et 3 aac: LESAN | mes ot Teens Reve ago, st al i cf ie icsuines rusted | jhas'given conaerable study to the tions Brings Fresh Early [550 Drotel anal Overcome by Remarkable forestry problem. r | He first became interested in re-| Mam ‘ . Upturns «1.22% @1.25% anf Comeback Plan Sought by Veterinarians Bel [sna beeke Gatttagr sat tine oes |. Chicago, Oct. ()—Immense |12% Protein— sie New York, Oct, 27-—(AP)—The in Soug! ry ; a | small scale. Some of those he plant- ad j buying of wheat sprang up toward/1 dark northern. 1.13% @1.15% |etock market today staged rather s to Aid in Eradication of | pty ed then have reached a point where 4 the last today, largely as a result fi 1.18% @1.14% | re cf | they soon will be ready for cutti ‘ of advices showing serious lack of 1.11% @1.13% Abortion a f = : in thinning processes. Such moisture in Argentina, At the top of— | = imber finds a good yy prices reached, the Chicago wheat k northern... 1.11% @1.13' current specula- The livestock industry in North get z | eae eee fe ing region for ‘ atid ays was baat i 7 oid : a iiiee ee Lue by Cuca tee leading 4 the oon : mine ties. \ hel above quotations whic K e t precipitat Dakota has been a prosperous one | | White hundreds of thousands have . were current at the beginning of |Grade of. oti hehe jone. ies cirid and the campaign on the eradiction | been trees of the rapid-growing S this week. Talk of a probable spe- 1.11% @1.18% of bovine tuberculosis has likewise | : 3 type, for use as timber, Hummel has cial of congress to consider farm 11 Progra ite show by ibe anual ql ae ay ecm scares oe cit beta tienes esas jes OR Sun ie itary | ye r n, for asa lal ish influence, Houses ‘ Ped of the state livestock saa ; a a ee er erriciatcteten of ad . hah eastern conmeetoae led the |}. rt, submitted by W. L.} : ss rees 3 pl mn wal-| When pretty Helen Taylor, tain | buying. . 1.26' 1. ably exceeded 1,500,000 shares,’ phd fan Dickinson, Tail w. F! / pee nut, slow in growth but making up| of the "George Washington : iver: ‘Wheat closed nervous, 3% @3%c aS . ines she: M potte of the savensae ete atart:_| ti Bismarck, executive officer in value for the delay. Girls’ Rifle Team, Washington, | to 4%c net highey (December 1.18% it Radio climbed 12 points to’ Hain fey Abandoned farms to the number/D. C., p r trusty rifle, she| to 1.18%, March 1.22% to 1.22%, or within striki i ey Berernce of te state ollowing ' of a score or more have been set out 4 You'd think| May 1.25% to 1.25%); corn %e to : ingen * be bel ey ing distance the meeting of the executive commit- ‘ / in trees by this lumberman. His Nd. %ec up (December 81% to 81%, tee fred this week. holdings are spread through half a March 83% to 83%, May 86 to 1S LUK 1.18% ex fi fi dozen counties. 5 86%); oats at ne Be er seaithet: Dende we ; -4#| | ,,This,year alone he set out more orations as General Motors and Du ben date tener ese anes Oa espeny orien it eon cave | | 102000 from, the Ponnsylvenie det | Revival of activity and strength in| Provisions varying from 45¢ decline 1o9ggiisy | 1 was. broad mat partment of forest and waters, and| the oil and copper share: hich fh addition to firmness of the ‘ ig to bi \ whic! as : Pon 008, BY WEA SERVICE, WHC the remainder he grew himself or| have lagged far behind the other! wheat market at Liverpool, wheat tein: above revio ian oetihe state apricultaral college. vse purchased from nuraeri major groupe in the “bull” campeign| buyers in Chicago today were more . 110% 91.19% | There wore gaine of°6' T'S polnts ty f the last four years, was one of 1 d: finned as- in The last year h jown the live- a . mW iz d here are crazy Q ck’ tures. | OF less encouraged by continued as-|" To arri £1,10% @1.18% | Mont Ward, 7 1-4 in Allied Son ee oe oa eduaty in| |, Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 27-—(AP. |der the terms of the Webb act,| show a material reduction, owing to| DE a Beche tiaks Sams oo bs Clap ne port ssid. grad U.8.D.A.)—Buying power by way of | coupled with the ‘gentlemen's agree-| damage from frost having been un-| 72° . 09% O1L11% by Gn Jt ai ener ased and reached a point makin, A ‘ite nominal.| o'clock next Sunday morning and A od wit D Se ekan ot aviator very peo | om deans hae ben aie mh eching at Ea a gg A | hm |= a treet itable, Mose secied Ride tate | by the importation of bucks and ewes PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH offset the consistent selling pressure | brought heavy buying into the oll| peak of the spring wheat movement| 70 :SfTive «---++- 1164@1.20% i and by breeding. The state is we r caused by the liberal offerings of | group. Atlantic Refining made the! has now been seen, and that moder-| 137 Protein— f sheep and Paul S. Wright, Pasto North American wheat suppli ¢: spectacul in that rhein ‘ i 1, ti*fong ‘sx the present prices are| Sunday morning. service Mis again: war the main factor in | on buying. influeneed. by the Steer | Ae decreases in stacks of hard win-|/@, Fatty Sits -} maintained the business should be|(broadcast by KFYR, Hosk sing an easy wheat market situ- | lent third quarter report of th: com-| Doints have taken place. So” far Five ....005, 110KO1.14% Beari Mi ‘ any | profitable. ~__ | Meyer). ation during the week ending Fri-| pany. ‘ jowever, No \-heat has been worked ‘ from this} "he poultry industry has also|/Organ Prelude—Allegro Con Brio | day, Oct. 26. Motors failed to make much pro-| trom Chicago for export through the ‘ 1.08%4@1.13% road shares were active and cause has been comparatively light.| 1.0, growing very rapidly and be _, Roberts} “Receipts of cash wheat at Minne-| gress despite high current produc-| igkes this neason. Notwithstendin x kept well up with the procession, St. “The campaign on the eradiction| coming an important part of our . apolis were considerably smaller | tion and earnings, tls taet it was Seine pointed jones Louis Southwestern rising 5 3-4 of bovine tuberculosis has been! jivestock interests. Certain diseases | Anthem—At the Feet of the Mas- an the week previous, and this| Strength of the merchandising is-| day that the Uni eed patis wheat F 7 points to anew high price of 122 3-8, carried on with splendid cooperation | 57. to be contended with and it! ter ............... «+ Combs) caused a somewhat firmer premium | Sues reflected recont stock split-ups| now on a relaively better price basie me new high prices for the year, oo leeehapeae growers,” the report) sooms largely, a bala cles ee Mr bebidas phe uation. Thirteen per cent protein | and eter Parcs — on for exports than hee pravaiied for’ 5% ped bee ev eres tg . ting the itry producers of pre-| Mr. Halverson, Mr. imp! \. better was in best d id, and | expectations of record-breaking holi- x lustrials, He Recall hve iees cautions that must he taken to:pre- |Offertory—Patrole .-...-. Ragers cas ices on easy types brought Tek a se ay tee freceasury to purchase notably Jordan Motor and Best & e corre ineret t urces. them— ent Ye Out i i i | port copper prices, cou; wit K z ; . value of salvage secured gga nceslisSte Fea ininone Combe| Low grades were stil inclined to bs | higher alvidends on a few compan-| aualttes ofwwheae crn tt" PHT] E Pell corn: The closing was strong. reduced the amount’ a ' Sermon +| slow. December wheat declined %c rovided the background for the To arrive . Coes ‘ for the week, closing Friday at| copper shares. WHEAT HAS WILD 4 yellow corn. 4 ’ BISMARCK GRAIN prone $1.09%. No. 1 dark northern lo-| | Rails gathered strength as the! BULGE AT CLOSE To arrive . @ (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ice. In many instan a cally closed at $1.37% to $1.30%.| Week progressed een of a) Minneapolis, Oct. 27.—(AP)—|B yellow corn. Bismarck, Oct. 27 rgan - . ery little good milling durum avail- 2 ing for a rally on recent stub-|2 mixed corn. g teens limited by law, ¢ ing fixed at a Amore - Kohlmann| able from day to day. Mill buyi born action on the market started a/3 mixed corn. No. 1 amber durum . time when ate ues, were much i eee we mtficient to keep the premium BUTTER REVIEW heavy Sherersene movement, i] To arrive z A 1 mixed durum . ¢ Pa pes strong to] Chicago, Oct. 27.—(AP)—Trading | offerings were light early and fai 4 mixed corn. ‘ view of the fact that beef prices are i : Heber. There ‘was alec. better de. itlene 4 ng! to increase materially on the bulge. ’ gS ate manor lw cl, at weil ar for| spas in ute eee |The nance ag. 206 3 v rmon + | feed variet lew Yor! ctober a hi |, DE Rank Bible, Chicago, Hil’””) durum cloned at 28tbe, i ee - |Organ Postlude—Recessional lovement of new corn to the Min- i i i - ;|GOSPEL TABERNACLE OF Is enn ooo gjae ShePPand| neapolls market gained. in_ volume saat aes ericences laa ees gmall fractions with corn. Rye fu-|’ to. are %h Oats . ra uryee Morris luring the week, resulting in cash te! tl ly wit wheat. ‘1 15 counties that had d | SY soli tariat ted ag aedae alas! s. Bids! result, price advances are being ef- ‘o arrive . +e . : Fourth street between Broadway |Church School— were rather sharply reduced. No. 3 i movement but bulged strongly with 5 ——_—_—__——_ ae yer avenues, as follows: 9:30 — Intermediate, senior andj yellow corn Friday closed at Sle to erection a part of the increased| Yh December advancing two arrive . 3 . RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ‘the last year we have | Sunday school 1:45 p.m. Afternoon | young people's departments. 98c, compared to 96c to $1.05 a/ buying appears to have been caused Z F Minneapolis, Oct. 27.—(7)—Range be spene ss ‘ 464e herd service at 3. Evening sermon at 8.|° 12:00 — Beginners, kindergarten, by the fact that buyers had allowed| _, Cash wheat offerings were moder-| "7, i ‘51 of carlot grain sales: paved Preis sttle, Carolia Seats are free and everybody wel-|primary, junior and adult depart-| Receipts of rye were fair. No. 2 their stocks to reach a low level, and| te and demand was ie for spri Wheat: No. 1 dark northern B28 eesctors.”” winded come. ments, was. {uotable at 2c unuler fo 4c were forced to provide for immed: Cet shoves a aaallly ae . 96%: alah trey ad | No. 8 dark ite A chart, showing counties tested} = py ANGELICAL CHURCH Be to 10c over December. | receipts have been decreasing, and] {for high protein and diversion|NS. : to'1.87; No, 1 mixed durum i % 2 . . . ¥ 5 . im 1.18; No. mene ei ries hares wate 36 Ira E, Herzberg, Pastor. SHAFER STATES ; Barley held steady and about un-| that the margin of agian ara poles offerings. pola EPA ts 1 mixed wheat 98%. is mntied by the board, Twenty-| 10:00 morning worship. Topic:| MADDOCK WILL _ | changed in both cash and futures.| last year has been smaller this| Winter wheat was in small supply! — cHIGAGO GRAIN TABLE Barley—Bample grade 58 to 61%; Hz counties, have bean chard, [*Chrisuanty and Wore.” BOOST EXPENSE) <li ores malting grader tich| pacer thete is ie torage Bates], Durem offerings were, isnt and] CHEN OFF 21H CINE ne, 9 vetow 1.00 accredited counties. The tabulation ae Chelation a, pH Hohe ae Dereritisr closed Ae whieh’can be brought out al a profit. ie eee practically oy malllogiane): Wheat— Hen om Oate-—No. 4 = 40. 16,800 cattle| 8:00 evening worship. (Continued from page one) m Friday, compared to c ‘Corn offerings were li nd| Dee. % 1.18% 114% 1.18% lo. to i i ice. | b icy i i last week. at yp elerey —-No. 1 2,28 to 2.27. ‘Aone catle|_ Feige, 120, mevting of Boy| very couly to the taxpayers n'a, Flex abowed ancuy tne through:| France Names Board tse martes vas sley and uneetedliiey” lap" igen iat ta] Gace 29,127 eattle | Seouts. ‘ demonstrated fact. suk, the jweek. December declined! — to Aid Movie Output] "oats basis was unchanged. rie HICAGO Ub saree 22,981 cattle —_— sai <a. * \] Rye was in good demand Bae Si ‘ d 81% Dept, ork, [is “egal 16,282 eattle| TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN| ,, To Amend Bank Act a ional| choice millings. Ordinary to ‘ 4 83! , of Agriculture) —Poatoes—re- 14/614 cattle CHURCH ‘The Independents have operated LIVESTOCK REVIEW Paris, Oct. 27.—(AP)—A national] Poted quiet te slow. ‘a6 |ceipts 184 cars, on track 433 ; is recognized that considerable] | Avenue C and Seventh street. he Bank of North akote Her the] ‘South St. Paul, Minn., Oct, 27.— pe Lisp em Barley was firm within an_un- { loss is incurred in the catt ing 1. G, Monson, Pastor. past seven years. During this en-| (ap)—v, S, D. A.)—Increased runs and stimulate th f| changed price ri at 52 to 69c, inductry from abortion disease,” the|_ Services Sunday morning at 10:45, | tire time it has conducted the Bank | both locally and in the aggregate|Fronch movies. °° Production of} “"Fiaxseed was for hi “Our research workers|Topie:, Does God Hear Prayer’ einarlly 96,8. fac Joan iostion were inrgely responsible for | the h Brenier, who was| moisture and damaged quality while B is : weak to or more lower market e -| demard for choice was good, rink of coats tat eres nett "| agent ot Bator Genaeal Cok | grating cate andthe 0 To Se| parton the ‘Bigtth Arty sugeens some fair, practical A i fe lecline on stockers and feeders. The! that the minister of public instruc- which the disease can be| Evening service in Norse at 7:30.| Green, the bank has made latter predominated the week | ti dente ‘i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Topic: The Means of Grace. twenty-eight million dollars farm| closed ‘were al standstill | ertog ton pore itgnt of & national! Chicago, Oct. 27.—(AP)—(U. 8. see mien bas as yet, hewn os CUED or CuRT ats NO Dee ok | ae decline, “Some few fod| in aseguies trom dtferet Krone to 10 cents hahes Shan Fer, | 1, wor! eing carried on » ” sf 00} isterial departments such as the il 7 HICAGO PRODU kept safe care and custody of day's average; shippers liberal buy- PRODUCE Seaman mane) ee many millions of suck tax ree siing| DeaUxcArts, and | members, chosen "50; shippers 1,200; estl-|oen 10) Chicago, Oct. 27.— UP) — Butter i generally placed in force in] Sunday services at 11:00 a, m. |™oneys each year without the . Fat cows finished at 7.00 to} ¢i ist proposed by professional holdover 2,000. _ Butchers, : Ora 7,079 tubs. Creams Hl fe states, the report qpntinued.| Subject: “Probation After Death.” | loss of a dollar. We favor the con- | 8.25, heifers 7.75 to 9.00 and cutters m to choice pounds | Mi . i i tandards i Commenting upon the horse rais-| Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. tinuance of this conservative policy. Laren 5.50 to 6.25, shelly kinds to 8.90@9.25; °200-250 pou: . § industry, the report said that| Wednesday evening testimonial | We favor an amendment to the bank |5.00. Bulls closed with a practical False U.S. Banknotes |9.30; 160-200 Oct. 50 12.40 } the industry has not been| meeting at 8 o'clock. act which would limit funetions | top of 8.60, the bulk from 8.40 down, Baf: ry 180- Packing | Dec. 4 75 11,60 i very profitable, horses must be| A reading room is open in the| to the farm loan business and to that | Vealers at windup ranged from 12.00 affle Cuban Police { and that sttorts panels, be|chureh buildin, every Tuesday, of dapoalisey 08 tate fund: ied age on. Sood Ji neo from 2.00 sca BS 12.75 ] ing & r cla: ind Saturday, except le- ‘ 00 lower than last Friday. Havana, Oct. 27.—(AP)—Cuban week Nees, Xt pag f ey districts that do not ad An increase of nearly 70,000 hi i good ; ised ta Profit. There padi so deportes: Soedlitics. Maddock 4 ot sere micksss Sceak coupled oes Fey United yearli itrong ap ue ee ae i 1 “So far as we know - | with the contra i ave seiese onteenk. of sag ey p CBVRCH. tends to continue the policy of iar early in the week proug Wie fivecdollar Bille ten citer very scarce; all Tower grades which Ft rtblerrii Par) id i swine industry seems to be| Corner Seventh afd Avenue D. | iN& the governor serve as manager. | even cbclines of 50 to 60c on lights| dinary Pibvernaea aad a number of| Made up bulk of run 25 Open High Low Close 22% @22%; brick 21% ‘ ondition. While | Rev. A. J. ist, Pastor. | (Rrsblet of, the lestttation locsied st | and batter hogs. in. the local trade,| $10 certificates which can|mostly 60@7B off; ty steers| Wheat— railed the loss| 9:30 RODS SOCKS, WHE AO DM Packing sows ruling 3 off,| scarcely be detected. It is t | Showing most decline; fat 5 110% 114 1, K |. It was antici class and classes o! ee a discharge the duties of the chief | which were also in larger su ly|that the bills are being owe eee steady, all is rie 1.20% rey ime i hog cholera might prevail to aldren. C. C. Larson, superintendent. | ¢x¢cutive of the state at the capitol, here from the mainland. choice light heifers e— | ie expect on pescust of tee 10:30 a. m. divine services in Eng- | Noman. rate szpiijoncetn privigiod I iptts to 8.75, light lights = < Dee. 27 90% 96% 08% existed last year ree edge - | large . 15, ; 4 poy eb ese for earens “ina Way, sponsibility would for a moment mostly 8.0, pecking, sows from 8,00 U. S. Checks Influx gs HOES HOG PES 108 / | ie ii ain ie » wi rig ini 4D. . 4 Hid . BY fogged sin Fee: e_ the i 2 pe AIC aa a imy roved fone to. the dressed of French Teachers fe Re A nee ty gy itt an an rit at day, Theme: “The Whole Armor £5 means success in La Aad prvlgs egies eis + |50@7B bresk as week closed. Ex-| Flax— ' neither, and fail-| the slight increase in local receipts Paris.—()—' - ; of God.” ure in both. 4 and values in this branch are on “isian accent rile eran peg BEY tow above 1b ES; Be oan aise Hl i328 Commission For Mill ing the week on a stroi 5c) sent this winter from many |most short fed steers and cme ee ee “We are for divorcing the Higher basis. Friday's trade on de-| American private schools where 14.50 down to 12.00; heifers, yearl- 8.0ne SOF SNrOrs manage | sirable lambs found most of these at} girla are “finished” at heavy ex- ; wn Lod oH ment of the state mill and ele 1225, buck 12. A wy eX- lings, up to 16,00; western grassers 85% C% 65% 66% {from the governor’ office, "We are fatly Sons, gaily largely Davie] POMEL sightoning of tho im- | OoU@ttOs best 18.0. . | for placin, ture management x ( \°: a A f , of the mill and elevator in the hands | O76 for ito Ieotaniccs shd'sewts| igtation rules passports have "TAsOpiEst; Shals| puna SETH RA eum | *Sinepr Top Webs | alia, ae ; # a rc gige9 of sre, which vies around xe ‘American alates" in medium . Open High Low Close hoa The. up, 1 Bab pane tie penton? wilt mauek | bitty than "the operation of this . FeRtigr teachers, graduates of |stations,_ 1,600 ww 98% 1.03% 08% 1.08% ny: ‘Wot| “6:48 p.m. Bible class in, charge| We arepiodgedtocreate a commis- Unies be Monsiay, + Tor iow ioe” $40 lof the ¥ L ° sion of which a majority shall be . strong; ibs sh } evening service (English), | Nonpartisans. This propose! will] lication of a series of i 4 for week, Dee. 97% 1.00% ° \ De bem, marie the Teserking | fir <2 to succeed a's ontiuers country’ industrial and te r 18.85 May son 100% 1008 anit be, in econdance With |terprise than it nas under the guees - enversation at : iambs ler— lormation | oP management . F ; fo i . Nee tee eee G8 i na ‘Oct, 2.29 “ it cuurch- | New Cab Com Is [oo ee. Te pes ype ; a8i agdy Bai See etreet and OMe B. 8 by ‘al Men Walke 2.25% 2.28% 2.25% 2.97! \ worship. Sub: — the Church.” Spe. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minnea; Minn., Oct, 27, Flour unel Shipments 85,51 rrels, Bran 28,50@29.00. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, — —! pA eipts 2 cars: 25 1-2; springs a6 1-2 ce iets; ai | ras ae on \ ee eeeea re GS ae ee ee Lage Sa as sl te le le i a re i

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