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4 aan . News of the Markets 1 LEADING STOCK BEARS WERE AT FRIDAY, JULY 21,1922 = | OFFERINGS |DISADVANTAGE: ‘ NUMEROUS The Result Was Many Reac- ticns in Many Issues. * * Closing Was Heavy- ~* (Ty the Assoctated: Press) New York, July 21 (Wall Street)— Offerings of leading stocks were in excess of the demand today with con- sequent reactions in many ° issues, “PRIGES cf). UE by Shipping «Interests. Oats, Corn:Firmer —— (By the Associated Press) Chicago, July 21,—Free totems in the price of wheat resulted today from the aparently unpromising set- tlement of the rail and coil strikes. TIE BISMARCK TRIBUNE He Was Out of Luck [WELL, OLD TIMER, } How ARE THEY 7 Brin’? , TO BE YOURSELF TODAY | REMEMBER. * WHAT’S "THE REASON?! my oLD ane NOT SPECIALLY Kick , STEVE? So0D, HR DUFF ih | THAT WENT OUT CLEM,YOU DON’T SEEM] WELL.You |; SURE - WHAT HAPPENED \ Do! To HIM P » | IT SEEMS AS THOUGH HE TOOK A FEW NIPS ONE EVENIN’ AND THOUGHT HE'D] PLAY A JIOKE. ON. SOMEBODY: HE STUCK HIS HEAD INTO THE BUNLLDOG SALOON AND HOW.ERED ," FIRE" PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN 4 particularly industrials and special-| Early transactions showed that bears 5 ae ‘ i) ties, Sales approximated — 700,000 were ata decided disddvantaxe, not- | shares. "3 withstanding that receipts here wer2| yy 1° : WO BSicss rallied fecbly” on _ the Tsai net otal being 460 car-| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN Inherited Duty strength shown by Atlantic Coast) loads. Complaints of car shortage at = ce on ae i ) 4 \ cent, AT Saaae 2 At 1:30 . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . a ment. Apply. Mine Office! ...—peye—pasished tobe wi PHONWO, >: Shorts engaged in a general raid (By the Associated Press) |ot Foti ores uta pea at Beulah, N. D. 6-5-tf FOR = es aor shod oon with . of the list at midday. Mexican petro-| Chicago, July, 21 (U. S. Bureaus of Seabee market homil WANTED—Extat Mond mechani vee PO leum suffered an extreme reaction] Agricultural Economics)—Cattle re- : é: bi ieuebccuabelaperhit hata ae err nASS OT eee a Onter ee aL e ei Sb odbeciet naan leew, ” 5 5M points, Standatd off of New ceipts 3,500; sens practically me are reported Me ye sda for oe Copelin Motor Co. 7-20-2t | FOR RENT—Modern furnished room,| ‘This-house is a bargain. Sec us for| it will give make, age, size and lersey showed a loss of 3% noints| changed; top beef steers $10.50; bu 7 ish of offerings aroun suitable for one or two. 615 1st St.]| appointment. Harvey Harris & Co. ices. Anders Ik 1, wv MMB ,ant, Crucible, Studébaker, United] $8.75 @ $9.86; bulk beef cows and Y b) 8 : the close took operators.off their-fect} _MKLP_WANTED.—FEMALE Geiss spade Mee ee oe alee Gay Os . See States rubber and “Inited Fruit fell 1] hetfers $5.00 @ $5.75; canners an 7 and part-of the carly advances were] WANTE))—Compctent girl for gen- 7-20-3t vs T-18-5t a to 2 points. Atlantic coast line and| cutters mostly $3.00 @ $3.75; bolog- lost, in the new crop futures. July! cral housework, family of two, 513) poy RENT oModern light house} IF YOUR PRICE IS RIGHI—We WORK WANTED Line and Louisville and Nashville but the market later lapsed into dullness. Closing was heavy. 4 At 10:30 Aside from fractional recessions in several of the leading rails and, coal- ers, initial quotations in the stock market today indicated further indif- ference on the part of traders to the more serious labor situation. Mexi- can petroleum, gulf states steel and Ani¢Fican Ice at gains of.1 to 2 points, were the-eonstructive features with renewed buying of. equipments,, cop- pers, leathers and textiles in moder- ate volume. Studebaker continued to show further selling pressure and several of the less prominent motors were fractionally lower. United States Rubber lost a point, probably as a result of reports of a forthcoming re- duction in the crude product. Foreign exchanges were slightly higher on the | jbegtck tone of the London market. At No loon In the first hour’s’fairly large deal- ings Mexican Petroleum extended its advance ‘to 3 points and a few other 3 Jeaders made additional gains. Selling of specialties then set in and many 4 carly gains were cancelled. Dupont I’ fell 4 points, pressure against the motor shares increased and domestic oils, especially Standard Oil and_Pure Oij became heavy. Steels and equip- ) ments also fell back and rails, includ- ing several of the coalers, were reac- tionary. Coppers as a group held firm with Me¥cantife Marine preferred and industrial alcohol. Call money opened and renewed intp-next week at 4 per Louisville ahd Nashville at gains of 1 New York Stock List rural points continued, and” sales were quickly ‘absorbed by shipping ‘in- terests here. The opening which ranged from 4 to %c higher with September $1.12%. to $1.12% and De- cember 31.14% to $1.14%. was follow- ed by moderate further gains and then something of a reaction. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening % to %c high- er, September 64% to 64% the corn market strengthened a little more. Oats started unchanged to %c higher September 36 ‘and: held ‘close: to the initial figures. Provisions. went up- ward with hogs. 4 1 Brisk export business’ helped the corn market upward until wheat prices began.to recede. Then the corn market weakened and-the close was easy, at a shade to %c net decline with September 64% to 64% @ %. Subsequently new export business on a large scale was announced as having been done here and at Kansas City but selling pressure suddenly. in- creased after midday and with sup- port lacking the market underwent a sharp setback. Wheat No. 2 red $1.14% “@ $1.15 %; No. 2 hard $1.16% @ $1.17%. Corn No. 2 mixed 65%c; No. 2 yellow 65% % 66c. Oats No. 2 white 36%¢ @ 41 %; No. 8 white 33% @ 37c. Rye No. 2, 86% @ 87c. Barley 62c @ 65c. Timo- thy $4.00 @ $5.00. Clover seed $10.00 e aes pork nomigal. Lard, ribs Jani ‘ Lives! na bulls around $4.50 @ $4.60; veal most; bulk good butchers $10.10 @ $10.90; good packers $8.25 @ $9.00; top $11.00; bulk $8.50 @ $10.90; pigs GRE WAR, ALEK = You x Lood FUNNY HATSA MATTER. WITH NoUP SOMETHIN'S WRONG © GEE- YOU. LOOK ANFUL"", | i On, Now 7 Know WHat IT 1S = You: GOT GLASSES ON= | — MY GRAN'PA LEFT “EM WHEN HE DIED AN! SOMEBODY'S GOTTA WEAR 'EM OUT! 4.65; cables 4.65%. Germany demand] $1.17; July durum closed le off at 20%; cables 20%. Norway demand} $1.16 asked and September, 1% off at 16.62; Sweden demand 25.95; Mont-) ¢1.03%. i real 99 3-82, Spot rye closed % off at 81%c; July % off at 80% asked and Septem-| New York, July Be Call money |ber % off at 79¢ asked. Oats closed steady; high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4;|1% off at 29% @ 31%c; barley un- time loans steady; 60 days 3%; °90|changed at from 46c to 62c; No. 2 days 3%;'six months 4@ 4%; prime| yellow corn % up at 62% and No. 2 fmercantile paper 4 @ 4%. mixed corn % up at 61%. - . Flax seed prices eased with selling HELP WANTED—MALE At Beulah. Steady employ closed 2c of fat $2.56 asked; Septem-| Ave. A. 7-19-1W ~~ THE OPENING SALESMEN—If you aré the hig! pressure, live wire type, and know “how to sell farmers write me and Duluth, Minn, July 21.—Closing cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark not- thern $1.23% @ $1.29%; No. 2. ditto Competition Was Strong and Market Began to Climb ASSFED. ADVERTISEMENT ROOMS FOR RENT. COAL MINERS WANTED—| FOR RENT—Furnished room suitable ‘ for two young men. 419 7th St. $ 20-3¢1] WEBB BLOCK 700 CASH —and— BUYS keeping rooms, also modern fur- ROOMS FOR RENT—Apartment and rooms, furnished or unfurnished at reasonable rent. Business College. can sell your all modern bu Henry & Henry. ‘ FOR SALE—By owner: 2 houses, one modern, 4 rooms and garage, one 5 ngalow 4-20-3t : * POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Posi $50 per Month, Which Includes Interest, 6-Room Modern House on 7th Street. Purchase Price $4100 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. LADY WANTS WORK—By hour or % and 8 points respectively were| calves scarce, mostly $9.00 @ $9.50. b 4 i marked exceptions to the lower trend.| Hogs receipts 18,000; mostly 15 to ee ey Rape bid ‘and October SALESMEN nished room, 722 bth St. Phone} or house, five or six rooms, we have| Week. Call. at 217 7th St. N. nae SAT EE 25c higher; commoner grades up ‘ d . ered 485 7-20:3t] parties waiting to buy, call 961.| Phone 325M. 7-20-3t tion as housekeeper Allied Chemical & Dye; steady ot strong, mostly $9.75 1.197% he ; I will tell you how you can earn otent:.w Ade: 1s American Beet Ss medium $10.50 @ $10.95; light, $10.90 rom the sta ber durum $1.24; No. Z’ambér durum| first letter age, experience and 7-21-1w] both in good repair, not old. Two] ing day. ee 1-19-86 Amerigan Can. @ $11.00; light light $10.40 @ $10.95; i fear aly $1.22; No. 2 amber arrive $116%;| whether you own a car. Room 9 rent for $55 per month. The two CSR ' er! 7a packing sows smooth $8.35 @ 9.10; (By the Associated Press) | |No. 1 durum $1.14; No. 2 durum $1.12;} & 10, N. P. Bldg., Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE OR RENT for $4300. $400 cash, balance $0 HOUSES WANTED ‘oundry Anterican Hide & Leather p' American International Corp. American Locomotive ... American Smelting & Ref’g ' American,-Sugar ........ xs packing sows rough $7.75 @ $8.50; killing pigs $9.50 @ $10.50. Sheep receipts 12,000; half receipts directs to packers; lambs Slow weak to 25c lower; top natives $12.60; bid- iMekican ePtroleum No. 1 mixed durum $1.14; No,.2 mix- Minneapolis, July 21—Cash wheat 1m HOUSES AND FLATS. per month including interest. ed durum $1.12; No. 2 mixed arrive $1.08% ; No. 1 red aiityr $142. Falx seed on track ' $2.56; arrive $2.53% ; Joly’ $2.56; September $2.48 ‘was rather feverish at the opening of the market today and a few sales were made at ‘firm premiums. Com- petition was strong and the market AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES: six FOR SALE—One seven passenge FOR RENT—A furnished, city heated apartment for rent August Mrs, L. W. McLean, Phone 905. Ist. MISCELLANEOUS. by appointment. Phone 524R. Shown galo in goo T20-1W) in west end. WANTED TO BUY—A five-room bun- d location, preferably Want something free of incumberance that can be bought mixed 59%. Oats No. 2 white 32% American Sumatra Tobacco ding $12.50; mostly for best heavy) he ambr i i i eylind Studebake 91 , i 505 heavy) began to climb immediately. Bulk of|% bid; October $240 asked. cylindés: Studebaker ven x, 1917 721-1 aT pRiGns i oF able terms American T, & 7... sorts; no westerns sold; offering 25:| the desirable quality sold at 2¢ ad-| Oats No. 3 white track 29% @'ai| model; $225 cash. Lockwood Ac-| ~ - x -1W| OUR PRICES have been reduced] 0" Teasonable terms with mopthly American Woolen. | lower, best bid $13.00; sheep'slow to/vance compared . with September.| %c. No, 1 rye track 81%; rye arrive| cessory Co., corner Sth and Main.| $5,200 Pally modern S-room house,| since last fall. Cleaning, pressing, | eye ee eee rite 4 Anaconda jaCepper c: dower. There was no improvement in the de-| July 81%; arrive August 79%; arrive!” Phone 332- 7-19-4:| fine location, easy terms, hot water] dyeing, done quick and right. Hats} 0 exceed $3,500, Write naeo’ a tee - mand for light weight Minnesota| September 79c. Barley choice to fan-|————~—~ : heat, cast front; a very reason-| cleaned and blocked. All work 22. Bald wis: Locomativer : SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK: | Tuality andsthat kind moved slowly | oy 60e @ 62e; medium to good S0e @ [Ok SALE—Second-hand Dodge in} i514" price, Henry & Honry, Cali| guaranteed, Engle ‘Tailoring and" chew Steel “BP (iy the, Associated Presi) ay. g [at prices fairly stendy compared with | fie; lover, grades 46¢, @ S4e, Corn first class condition. Phone 471. 720-3: | Hat Works, Phone 58 opposite post- Ut ket ‘ shom . pte South St. Paul, Minn., July 21 (U. 8.) ¢utures, Durum wheat was in fair to| No. 2 mixed 61%; No. 3 mixed 60%c; 6-13-tf bene set EE cee fie : ‘ etter, male, nine anadian_ Pacific Bureat of Agricultural Economics)—{ slow demand depending .on quality. Ne. 2 yellow 62%; No. 3 yellow GLX Tor in wood ALE—6 room modern house] ,-Orlee. —_._7G-im caring | Central Leather. .. Cattle receipts 1,600; market mostly| Winter wheat demand was quict. | y ee) NOt vellow, 61%.) NOK SALE—1021 Ford sedan, in good |" \\isy down stairs bedroom. Choice| TAKEN UP—Stray heifer, one year] Yer" old, name plate b ne Chandler Motors weak to 25¢ lower except canners and| “Wheat receipts 232 compared with FLOUR AND BRAN condition; a bargain. Call after (| iQcation and very cheap. Easy] ld came to my place 12 miles north| Otto Orn, Crete, N. D.; liberal re- Shea tanta BE veal calves steady; one string 92/073 cars a week ago. Cash: No. nor- (By the Assoniated Press) p.m. 102 Ave F. Taiz | (ee Harvey Harris & Co. J. Pf 76. Owner proving propetry and| ward for ny information as to Chicago, Ae aa ie chéies baby _peaves, averaying: gt thern $1.40% @ $1.45%; July $1.38] Minneapolis, July 21—Flour un. AY ai, Jackson, Mgr. paying damages may receive same.| .whereabouts. Phone 838, A. W. Gunns pounds to packers $9.75; common to) %; September $1.15%; | December ; changed to 15¢ higher. In carload lots; _ FOR EXCHANGE = 3 se Wm. E. Doherty, Wing, Route 1,| Mellen. 7-21-1W PP good beef steers $9.25 @ $9.50; top/g1'13%. Corn No. 8 yellow 58% @/ family patents quoted at $7.65 @| WILL TRADE—160 acres animprov-| ————————_____ VD i 5, Colorade Fuel Silrow foad lots $9.50 averaging 747 poundss | Syi,e oats Non white 30% © 30%; | $8.00 -n barrel sn 98 pound, cotten| Meee in Alberta, Canada, for city | FOR RENT—Niesly furnished NeD. LOST—A leather key purse conlain- Corn Products .......++ butchers she stock mostly $3.75. @| barley 47 @ Sle. Rye No, 2 18% @| sacks. Shipments 51,541 barrdis: Bran | on eens eens op ueres| ment, fully equipped for 7-10-2w| "ing five or six keys, finder please rere perl ee $5,00; best grass offerings bn up to|g0%. Flax No. 1,.$258 @ $2.60. ($16.00 @ $17.00. + Bran) property in Bismarck, | 20 acres] sg keeping, also garage. Phono| FO SALB—Heds, drassers, rockers) eave at ‘Tribune flee, _ 7-19 Vamous Players-Lasky | $7.00; best dry fed on up to $8.50; | Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.62%; wae - pay meadow, 6 miles from rail) so45” George W. Little, 801 4t | TUES, dining table, chairs, china! yogy—Gold fountain pen, initials J. A y canners and cutters $2.25 @ $3.25; bo-|No, 2 ditto $1.61% @ $1.65%; No. 3 road town. Price $2800. St. 7-12-1m| closet, kitchen table and ch it. Finder return $M cage aaa gills B00 6 HS, alate tin shah @ gee Net sa! ERROR HELD NO | je, iivest tes Sine] oe —ama—aee_aeanaw tun | omy ese the ta | fp glo hon. b ‘Gchéral EF and feeders $3. 25; bul 00 181.35 @ $1.59%; No. 5 ditto $1.51% @ Washington. 7-21-5t | F RENT—Two or three roon ae : 0 Marinello PROPS! Wan fees General Motors . @ $6.00; ‘calves 1,400; mostly steady| LG i ye 0 — tment furnished or unfurnish large oven, fumed 0. K,'s sT-—Small, a fan shaped brooch. oodrich Co. considering quality. Best Tight $8.25 oe ae gietig @ tastes Nos BAR TO FURTHER LAN) fal fon: Tmmodtate frente in asi ehairs: to matchy-one ai ae BO gh TeBOeRt @ $9.00; bulk $8.50. amber durum. $1.26%; No. 3 ditto INDICTMENTS FOR SALE—640-nere Improved modern house. Phone 339W, or| ¢% sewing machine. Phone 865, un- | ——————— Howe fecelets 5100; market gions $1.21%; No. 4 ditto $1.07%. No, 1 J sicht miles from New Salom,.ine| call at 902 oth St. TT-Iwk| __til Monday, July 24. 7-19-4U) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE a : ic higher; r: x 505 | mi. 26%; if fi ‘ \ M Salem,: in- oe Sebel B gs ates ECVE Das ~ = 4 . rnational Harvester . buik $7.25 @ $10.25; good pigs $10.50. mixed: dara $1 2843 Noy 2 paixed St. Paul, July 21—A technical er-| cluding big crop, horses, cattle, int-] FOR SALE—Excellent modern house| "OR SALE—Three bed room suites, [BY ADVERTISEMENS? ae Met, Marine pfd..... ‘Sheep receipts 800; lambs weak; |$1.18%; No. 3 mixed wheat 81.55%; | Tor in an indictment which causes the | plements, ete. Crop not included] with extra large living room with oil stove, table and heater. Call] | Notice is here Te ted and jde- toternatlonal reeey siete medium to good natives bulk $12.00|'No, 5 ditto $1.22%; barley ‘sample| indictment to be thrown out, docx| after Aug. 15th, Write to ownor,| handsome brick mantel and fire} 924 7th St._ Phone 960-5. Zot | cortait More tieb Zelmer and Bar- Kelly-Springfield Tire 1. g vest around, $12.25. sheep steady 25¢ grade 50 @ 54c; No. 2, 7c; No. 3, 52c| not prevent a second indictment.from| red Moltzen, New Salem, N. D. place; large closets in hed rooms,} FOR” SALE—Threshing outfits, in| jaya Zelmer,. husband and . wife, Kennecott Copper ....... Ser ned TO Oe OTS heavies | seine COC Meo eMiow Boia; | being returned by a grand jury and} Box 388. ‘7-19-1w| maple floors, large shade trees.| steam or gas. Write for out list,| mortgagors to — Farm-Land | Loan Louisville and Nashville... Hed oO a 755, heavies|1 yellow 60%; No. 2 yellow 60%c5| the case subsequently tried in the os Company, a corpordtion. mortgagee, around $4.00. No, 1 mixed 59%¢ @ 61%4c; No. 2) oy onner, the su ie ; dated thé 20th day’ of! December pelle supreme court de: ‘ BY 1915,. «hd: filed for record in the of- mi Copper - iddle States Oil . Midvale Steel . souri - Pac: ,| Northern Pacific « orfolk & Western Oklahoma Prod. & POTATOES WEAK (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, July 21 (U. S. Bureau of Markets)—Potatoes light, wire in- quiry, demand and movement stow; market weaker. Sandland district carloads for usual. terms, sacked cwt- #| early Ghies, field run $1.05 @ $1.25 mostly. $1.15. cided in the case of the state against Larson Lightheart, convicted of a statutory offense in St. Louis coun- | ty. The’ court decided that the de- fendant in such instances is not fac- 33%c; No. 3 white 32c @ 33%. Rye No. 2, 79% @ 8lc. No. 3, 77% @ 80c. Flax No. 1, $2,35% @-$2.58. Corn prices were quoted higher by oné"buyer and unchanged by_ others. ‘Oats steady; rye unsettled. Opening) ~ bs firm with mills paying 6c over. for| ing trial twice for the same offense. choice No. 2 on spot but late bids|In an indictment returned in St. fwere down to 4% @ 5c over. Louis county May 7, 1920, Lightheart | J Za) a yy wy Fate up (A North Dakata nises in such after described, the Court Hou: fice of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh and State, of je 20th day of on ¥ : January 1917 wand corded in book 138 of mortgages, be foreclosed By the sale of the pre- on page 204, will mortgage and hercin- , at the front door of ‘se, in the County of Sheridan and State of North Dakota, Pacifie Oil ee a ji y opened slow and easy but] was ‘charged with the offense com- Peaster Grain Market Range demand improved later and prices) mitted “August 2, 1920," the error at the hour of two o'clock —p. ™m, on 4 peible’s G were quoted firm, apd. tinchanged: ing i when the offens the 12th day of August 1922, to satis } iPebple's Gas_ (By the Associated Press) Flax demand ‘was less competitive] eine in the year when the offense | a Rie Sere aan the mortearé Pure Oi oie zee. Chicago, July 21.— Nand offerings ware heavier. ‘was committeed. A second indict- | fy Ue day of sale ‘The premises Reading. is-25 fee ¥ OP en TEA Tow. Cloreiit 4 PE ment correcting the error was re- | described in| such mortgage and Rep. Iron’ & Steel July ....118% 11454 112% 113 : turned and Lightheart was convicted. | which will be foreclosed and sold to Royal Dutch, N.Y... Sept. ....112% 112% 110% 110%] JN } The conviction is upheld by the su- satisfy the same are described as fol- 3 Roepe Se Dec. ....114%. 114% 111% 111% ° 4:4 3 preme court. : € i LRvclvo Township One Hundred For ne } Z A | i , : Southern Pacific . St July ¢ 62% 62% f I ty-four, Range Seventy-eight. There Southern Railway Bept. 1.1. BAM 6H 6435 64% SS. HAIL. CLAIMS Te oe de a ee eae se lone ta Stulcbaker Corporat pie oR aha es Bei STILL SMALLER | ena by mortgagee, at date of sale Tennessee Copper guy 32% 32% H THAN LAST YEAR: the sum of, four hundred forty-two Texas & Pacific :. Dee 393 aa ae pura | Dated this Ist day of July, 1922. * Tokacco Pacific’ . ” """" PORK BLANK Vis In spite of the storms of this FARM LAND LOAN COMPANY, Het Trayscontinental Oil . LARD ‘ week, one of which added four thous- | qreren a. winree Mortgagee. and claims to the total of the North Dakota Hail Insurance Department. | the total amount of claims are still far behind the total of the date one year ago. One year ago, the claims on-file with the department totalled 13,268; To date the claims against Attorney for Mortgagee, McClusky, North Dakota. : 7-1-14-21-28—8-4-13 Shorts in_ the July Future - Were Nervous on Account of Delayed Deliveries (By the AssociatedPress) +1140 11.50 11.40 11.45 +1147 11.55 11.47 11.50 RIBS Sept. .. Oct. .. Union Pacifie :. United Retail Stores J. S, Ind. Alcohol . 11.00 11,00 Fiat . it. . Utah Copper .. %m) Westinghouse Electri Willys Overland . “10.90 _ (By the Associated Press) : Minneapolis, July 21.— Chgo. & NW. Open. High. Low. Close.|_. Duluth, Minn., July 21.—Strength} the department total 9,678. ' WHEAT y ‘was brought about injthe wheat mar-’ The one big storm of the present | 140% 140% 138% 138% | ket early today as a result of a com-| week started in Dunn County and re- | Liberty Bonds | (By the Associated Press) 118% 119 115% 115%) pination of bullish conditions. Liqui-| turns of damage have been received New York, July 21.—Closing prices 113%~ 113% | dation came around the close on re-|from Mercer, Oliver, Morton, Bur- of liberty bonds today were: . %. 29% 29% | Ported re-selling at the seaboard and| leigh, Kidder, Emmons, Logan, Mc- 3's re ++ ee $100.96 30% 30% prices dropped. Shorts ine the July} Intosh, La Moure and Dickey. | BA yi t _ Ens 101.20 “future were nervous on account of de-| The storm was at about the same Third 44's i008 71% 17% {dayed deliveries of grain over the| width until its end, or rather where Fourth 4%’s 74% 74%] country through the railroad strike.| it crossed the line into South Dako- 4% 's° 3205 Reports show that receipts of winter, ta, although it was diminished at that 53% lwheat at the markets are less*than. point. Crossing Burleigh county at an 61% 51% | half what they were last year. Cables; angle, it was about as wide as the BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, July 21. No. 1 dark northern ... No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum. were higher and the seaboard report-| county at its two uttermost points. ed that a fair export business had| "his storm. while making m7 been put through. ~Reccipts were! claims touched only a part of the light here, only seven cars of spring; crop in the counties it covered, and wheat and 33 of durum being on track only a small fraction of the crops in for the day. Millers picked up the the<eounties where it touched only best grades of wheat and the market- the edges. The figures of losses will 258 57% + $1.37 99 89 84 “AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION a> Money Market (By the Associated Press) | OF Mistress—Nora, I won’t have that No.1 ee oi 2) Ne oes aay Britain demand] ing of the lower grades were slow. ‘run High, however because of the ER TR husky milkman in my kitchen = 9 i : ’ is {| a 'y 5 No 2 ae change jfirm.»Great Britain demand) Fe arket broke around the close. high/percentage of damage to points |_| PIPE SMOKING, WAS SEEN,ON LOW MAIN STREET EARLY TODAY. Nora—All (ight mum, I know No. 2 rye .. 8.4114; ‘cables -8.42; Italy demand; September. wheat closed 1% off at in all of the counties. ne Saas es oot i _NEASERVICE smaller ‘one.