The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1935, Page 11

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Vz Tribune’s Grain, er ~ IN MARKET FRDAY But Close of Session Is Somewhat Irregular 142) 1.15% 1.11% 11 107% 1.10% 1.07% 1 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 58% 59% 60 61 Tre i ie i 45g 83 BEE see BkB 833 FF KF FFF FE FKE 2 Qe, Ps aaa, PEK Sale rege: BF —(P)—Bui in tone Friday and eggs were Hens were steady, chickens aSy. Butter, 13,412, weak; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 31%-32; extras (92) 31; extra firsts (90-91) 30%; firsts (88-89) 29%-%; seconds (86-87) 29. — (90 centralized carlots) Eggs, 31,126, firm; extra firsts cars 25, local 24%; fresh graded firsts Fe Hu Ld Fi weak firm. e a BRSE ERY inl He RRRSRRRRReR RAR: Be Jeo 09 5s cons Es conor eco nar Ee Poultry, live, hens steady, chickens, easy; 1 car in, none due; 36 trucks in; hens 5 Ibs., under 20, more than 5 Ibs., a roosters 15; hen turkeys 22, young toms 20, old toms 19, No. 2, 15; ducks old 4% Ibs. up 20; old, small 18; young white geese 13; capons 6 to ‘7 Ibs., 26, ‘dil w W..... 110% 1.21% 1.19% 1.21% RMON a 1.18% 1.20% 1.18% 120% AW or W...00 LTH 1.19% 117% 1.19% He pee 3: MOR, 1.00% 1.15% 1.09% 1.15% and South Dakota Wheat or W.woo. 116% 1.16% 1.14% 1.16% mOR 4 =RQeRo ee 48: 8 receipts 27 to 28%; standards and commercial 26% to %; firsts 25% to %; mediums, 40 Ibs., 24%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs., 24% to 25; 3 storage mo: a ooo 112% LIGK 112% 114% Durum if 130% 1.34% 1.28% 131% Pm 5 a Live poultry. By express: Chickens 20; broilers 10-26; fowls 22-23; roost- a 15; turkeys 10-23; ducks unquot- Dressed poultry steady to easy. All Srp pnd ronan apetations. uachane> salle 5 Ef et i ie i Perrier it a Gey da off . 3 tock and _ Market Report for Fri., April 26 DOLLAR QUOTATIONS JRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL FOR WHEAT RETURN |=: 10 CHICAGO MARKET Mt lInflation Talk Comes to Front 3 PROVES Wp BLBuwasSi kas PER SRS TERR RES es 25! REFS Py az FRR RAE SSSBS Sala Bas gannnwh SRR ae abe TeSatunb asks Zeees! ts 10 3 send. RARE RR t-te we PR: RRFKKFFRK FESES ae 2 BESS a BSeowsStaBSiwoBPhuromaseke: FF SRREEK KF FSS i f RRR RR RR EE ry Again for First Time in Several Weeks 2 to 4 CENTS HIGHER Minneapolis, Minn., April 26.—(?)— The wheat futures market was broad and active Friday and prices closed 3 FOR SALE—Piano, very good condi- tion. 1016 Avenue C. Phone 1046. ——_—=E>>>>_—_—_— SSE Lost and Found ui MONE’ orth Dakota's annual nt ig ‘conference opened here ¢ all day. | Aight. eee. WURVEY DISCLOSES | Se Sais CROP PROSPECT IS |-S5=- ser GREATLY IMPROVED === Great Britain 481; France 6.00%; Italy 8.25; Germany, 40.34; Norway, 24.18; Sweden, 24.82; Montreal in Ne p-| York, 99.25; New York in Montreal, higher. July 3% cents higher and 4, | September 2 cents up. i ene ef pila H S ‘lings ‘ble around 8.00-10.00; good fed steers % jin load lots he'd upwards to 12.00 and more; few medium to good heifers 8.00-10.00; best held above 10.50; odd mostly 7.75-8.00; odd lots higher; sows largely 7.75-8.00; a1 54; weight 223 Ibs. lei pee 5 a ial! i bir | j : ij rly I 100.75, PRIEST IS FLAYED BY SOUTH CAROLINA |: es az, ¢-oosaceee SENATOR IN SPERCH rs: Seta i‘ income into the pockets of farmers, many of whom were “burned out” by the drouth a year ago. Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGES Agricultural Experts Say Rain Brought Tremendous Bene- fits to Northwest Bailey Says Coughlin Trying to Stir Up Fountains of Hate in Depressed Land For and Saturda: ar ers; somewhat cooler in south southeast Tag 1934 tonight and in GENERAL CONDITIONS The south asi abake a thet fest S285 fret! 5 easasecnensssacasacasie Ssussssssssreeerssssyg | abbeeeuerhuesseeceeee? : ‘ Py seg: wet i i § : 233 wat ai ‘ guesoexeeuensesressaususesusnesassscet3| hbeeBBBEseESEEt CLASSIFIED AD i ae Ba | az i i s 77288 ue tt 1 a i g | a F i [ ef

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