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J | | : H , TODAY'S WHEAT “MARKET WAS ekeccipts Were Large, There Being: Something ‘Like 500 Carloads *.* - Chicago, Aug. 8—Wheat dropped today to new low. record -prices for the 1922 ¢rop.< The fall took place in the early dealings ‘and appeared to be due chiefly to pressure of hed@- ing sales and to favorable weather for hatvesting. Besides receipts here were large, being vestimated at ‘500 carloads. Opening\ prices which ranged ftom % to 7c lower with September 1.05 to 1.05% and De- cember 1.07 to 1.07% were followed by,a’ moderate ‘setback and then * comething of a reaction. Subsequently announcement. that 1,000,000 bushels of wheat here had been bought for export and that in addition 500,000 bushels had been taken at the‘Atlantic-seaboard lifted prices a little, but the effect failed to'last. The close.was unsettled at Vee net. decline to. %c advance with September 1.05% to % and Decem- ber 1.07% io %. 4 Corn and -oats: ‘were «easy >with wheat. After opening unchanged to * %otower, September 61% to 61%, the corn market declined ali and then recovered“somew! Rains where ‘most ‘needed in the southwest counted.Inter against at- tempts at rallies. The close! was un- settled: at the same ‘as ‘yesterday's finish to %e lower wiith September GL_to 61%. 2 No. 2 hatd 109% @1.11 mixed 63; No..2 yellow 6314@64.'Oats No. 2 white 344@89; No. 3 white 32% @3I Rye No. 2, 74% @U4%. “Barley 5614 @62. Timothy seed 4.00@ 5.00; clover ‘seed 12.00@18.00, Pork nominal; lard 11.27; ribs 10.25@11.25. PROFESSIONAL OPERATORS IN ONSLAUGHT New York, Aug. 3.—Prices con- tinued -to improve ‘in today’s dull stock market 'séssion, which was fea- tured by the trading in speculative favorites.. A strong opening gave way to dullness, which was. followed .in turn by a period of. weakness, re- sulting from short pressure, Marked strength developed’ in later dealings. Sales approximated 550,000 shares. e market showed a better tone in The afternoon following a sharp spurt in the oil group, notably in Mexican petroleum, which was up 5 points. Low priced rails, ugars and tobaccos also were in good demand, all at the’ day’s best prices. > The closing was firm, i. Opening prices~on the New York stock exchange today tended upward in J comparatively quiet trading. ‘Staridard rails again ted the ‘list, ‘substantial gains being recorded by ion Pacific, Chesapeake & Ohio, Chicago & Northwestern, Baltimore & Ohio anil Great Northern prefer- red. Conspicuous strength also was shown by Julius Kayser Gompany, Woolworth Company and Western Union, all of which advanced to new highs for the year on gains of % to 1%, points. Mexican Petroleum was again in good demand ‘rising. 1% points above yesterday’s close. Pan- American Petroleum ‘and Mexican, Seaboard hardened systematically. The only outstanding exceptions to the upward tendency were Lorillard Tobacco and Republic Steel, which declined 1 and % of a point, re+ spectively. 7 At Noon. Investment buying of high grade industrials and a'féW sélected spec- vialties was noted daring the morning session. Foreign oils furnished the only real activity.. Mexican. Petro- leum extending its gain: to.3 points and.the two ‘Pan-Améfican issues. Genefal Asphalt!-and’ ‘Mexican Sea- board, moving up‘to 2% points. Wool- worth extended its early ‘gain and there was a good demand for Adams and Wells-Fargo Express shares, which Were’ it to’l to 2 points. Other strong’ spota wore American Sumatra > Tobaeco preferred up to 4%; Fed- eral Mining &*Smelting ‘common and preferted up'2% ‘and 2%, the. lattér at a new high. American Car and Foundry up 3, ‘and American Ice pre- ferred: 1%.“ Norfolk & Western which ‘recently registered’& new high dropped one point: on-profit taking. Republic-Motors wis down 2% to @ néw. low: International “Mefcantile Marine preferred, Gray and Davis, and Chicago & Eastern Illinois were reactionary.’ Call money opened at. UNSETTLED) = W. WHEAT, DURUM. ~ MOVEMENT Offered in ‘Consfderable Volunte.—Market Firm Duluth, ‘Minn., Aug. ‘An e tone was. again evident in the wh markets. during today’s trading. Re: ceipts were ‘still in. fair volume on uthwest. matket and ‘hedging sales had a. depressing influence. The movement of wheat and durum to this: market was light so ‘that the spot situation was comparatively firm wiith millers in the market for grain to cover flour contracts. Fears are entertained ‘hy the elevator in- terests and commission houses that marketings of grain.over the north- west may be held down for a time owing to’ the miners’ and rail strikes. Advices were, however, ‘that: ‘the: northwest. rai i reqaisitions: for so far. Export inquiry at the sea- board fell offoday. Argentine wheat is being offered ‘gonsiderable val- ume an dat a favorable price basis. The market. was firm “around the ‘Sey er wheat closed % up at 1.13 nominally; September durym off’ at 95 ‘asked ‘ané December’ 2c off aat 84% asked, y peep Spot rye closed % ‘off at 7453 Sep- tember. % off ‘at 70% bid and De- eember’ ‘off at 69% Brot oats closed % off at. 28@30; barley unchanged) at’ from 43 to 56; No. 2 yellow céfh_%c off at 59% and No. 2 mixed corn %c of! 38%. . Sharp:‘bulgeswere brought ‘about in the flaxseed ‘market with the @xe- cution of buying order after the re- ¢ertt. breaks qubdtations. . Crushers -were in the mapket steadily for seed, and covering operations were report- éd. ‘September closed 5% up at 2.32 asked; October 6% up at 2.29; No- vember 4c up at '2.27 bid and Becem- ber 8c up at 2.25 bid, Elevator receipts domestic grain— Wheat 57,300 bushels; corn 58,700; oats 36,000; barley 17,500; rye 156,- 600; flax 2,600. me Shipments. eat 24,800; corn, 307,500." Duluth car inspection—- Wheat Nos. 1 ‘and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern 5; other spring 1; Nos. 1.and 2 amber durum and Nos. 1 and 2 durum 2; No. 3 amber durum and. No. 8 durum ‘1; smutty’ durum other durum 1; thixed 9; smutty mixed 1, All wheat 26; flax 1; corn 7; oats 1; rye 63; all grain 101; on track 147. Closing cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.28%@1.36%; No. 2 dark.northern 1.19%@1.32%; No. 3 dark. northern © 1.14% @1.27%4 @ all nominal No, 1 amber durum 1.12% 1.17%; No, 2 amber durum 1.10%@ 1.15%; No.2 amber arrive August 15, 1.07%; No. 2 amber arrive Aug- ust 1.03%; No. 1 durum 1.05%; "No. ‘No. 1. mixed durum: No, 2 mixed durum 1.01% @1.11 No. 2_ mixed arrive August, 15, 99%; No. 2 mixed arrive 5%; No. 1 red durum 99%. Flaxseed on. track 2.32@2.34; ar- Tive."2.32@2.33; September 2.32 ask- ed;- October 2.29; ‘November 2.27 bid; December 2.25 bid. \ 3 white arrive 28@30, , No. 1 rye track 74%} rye to arrive August 10, 73%} arrivesAugust 15, 972%; arrive, 71 arrive. August 10%; arrive September 70%. Barley range 483@56. Corn No. 2 mixed 58%; No. 8 mixed 675%; No. 2 yellow’ 59%; No. 8 yellow 58%. | Money Market New York, Aug. 3.—Call’money eas- ier; high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4. Time loans firm; sixty and ninety days 4; six months 4%; prime mer- cantile’ paper 4@4%. New York, Aug. 3—Foreign ex- change firm; Gteat Britain demand 4.44%; cables 4.44%; ‘sixty day bills on banks 4.42%. 8.20; cables 8:20%. Italy demand 3 eables 4.61, Belgium demand ables 7.79. Germany demand cables .13%. Holland demand cables 38.64. Notway demand | 1 17.10; Sweden demand 26.60; matk demand 21.45; Switzerland de+ mand 19.00; Spain demand 15:50; Greece demand 2.85; Poland demand | 01%; Czecho-Slovakia demand 2.46 Argentine demand 36.25; ‘Brazil de- ‘mand 18:70; Montreal, .99 11-16. Livesteck SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Séuth St. Paul, Aueg., 3—(U. S. Bureau of Agricultural nomics )— Cattle receipts 4,500; killing: classes mostly steady’to strong;.common to good: beef ‘steers }5.50@9.50; bulk grass fat “steers selling under 7.00; butcher “cows” and” heifers: largely 3.75@5.25; few up te. 7.00 oF hi: canners and cutters. 2.50@3.5 logna bulls 3.00@4.00; stocke: | Being) closed % off at'95% bid; ‘October % |. Oats No. 3 white’track 28@30; No.|— France demand |! ‘| No. 1hard her; | 9. ‘SLEPT AF SOUHADN'T. OVE! THE (CEMAN: wou VT IN THE BOK — | VVE- GOT "FO:TAKE THESE Things: cor “THE. : a, zdonbns 12 WEBB BLOCK butchers; ‘early packer top 12.55; bulk nagives 12.35@12.50; culls mostly 8.50@9.00; four load very good Idaho lambs 12.90 with 256 out; sheep firm, top fat light native ewes 7.25; feeder lambs dull, GOOD DEMAND BRIGHT OLD, ~NEW WHEAT Seemed to Be a Little Better. ~ “Rye Demand ‘Srong of er. Minneapolis, Aug. 3:—Cash wheat prices: were firm compared with fu- weaker compared with futures and the demand .geemed’ to ‘be a ‘little better, especially for the northwest- ern kind. iy : ‘Corn was bought on a.flat rate as there, was too little in to interest the ‘shippers. Oats, demand was, about the ‘sam Rye. demand was, strong again wiith millers and” shippers competing. Barley sold better and offerings were in good demand unless irty and shoe-peggy. Flax demand was steady, good’ and premiums 'ad- vanced-a, cent and more. , Very little fe marke and.crush- Ho. kop & i) Wheat receipts, 106 cars compare with 194 ars ‘a year ago. Cash No.1 1_ northern 1.34@1.36%; September 18%. Oats Ney" 48@53; rye No. No. I, 2.3644 @Z38%5. 1S sf Wheata No, Ta@ark nort! 1,82 1.44; No. 2 dark northern 1.21% 1.38; No. 3 dark ‘nofthern 428%: 141% ;-No. 4 dark no 1.26) 1.89%, No.4 dark pend subett ck 118 @! No? ed durum 1.08%@1.10%. No.4 mi ed_wheat z ¢ Barley sample grade 47; No. 4, 46%@49. Corn No. 1 yellow 58%@ 59;;No, 2 yeHow 58% @59. No.\ 1 miged.57%. Oats ‘No, 2 white 31%; No. S.white 29@29%;, Rye No. 1 69%; Nee 68@69%, Flax No. 1 2.25@ 33%. xi- ix- Grain Market Range ‘ feeders slow, steady to weak; 8.50@ Sy oa deabiaheen at ce 7.25; bulk ‘8.006 00; ealets) HN! Cricago, Aug B= “The duiliness of. the market, was |(Ceints 1.500; momty a ee Gpen” High Low relieved fof a time when professional | Pest TENSE C57 so 755 WHEAT oo. wre eee cee operators trading? for quick turns Hogs, receipts ¢ 6,300; better | Sept. . .1.05 108 = 104% made a sudden onslaught on prices, | 94.40," of light and medium weights | Dec. ..1.07 107% 1.06% Weakness in such favorites as Stude-/ FTTS oo aE, “trong: heavy hogs | May ..111% 112%. 1.11% Bee panoraee mee oe steady to 25¢ lower; range 6.75@ CORN ak ate 60% Steel, Baldwin Locomotive ai a- ‘i eran a 60% 4 rine preferred caused hasty profit 150s balk 7.25@1025; good pigs cL Br 58% 187% 157% takin in other stocks which had)" Sheep receipts, 1,500; lambs weak 61% 61% 60% 61 shown s@cent mari strengit: teyna.| %@ 25¢ lower: bulk’fat native lombs| OATS— aay oy gg icals, domesti - . Cok 3 ‘ 33 tional Paper, American Can and Con- ag fat ewes about steady 3.00@ ‘1 135% 35% 85% 35% | \ solidated Gas” were also, supplied ees ies OSGi ‘A 39% (39% 39.89 «freely. Marine Preferred los' ; iP RD— ‘ if Crucible 2 points and a: considerable Gieaee hii narer .. 1435. 1140 11.22 11.27 number of other isstes 1 to 1%. Of A H:)—Gattle ‘eesipts 10,000; stg HS 1137.11.27. 11.32 A Bonds fairly active; beef steers strong to ‘ 1037 Liberty : 16c highet; - better grades showing Bepti 2: , 3--Liberty bonds} most advance; top beef steers 10.76; | Minneapolis, Aug. 3.— eres ae ” alk 8.75@10.40; she stock ateady to| Open’ High Low , Close 34's. $101.04] strong; bulls steady to weak; veal| -WHEAT— cond 4’s . 100.52] ealves strong to 26¢ highet; stock-| Sept. ..112% 111% 1.10% 1.11% rst 44's 101.36 | oes strong; talk beef cows and heif-/ Dec. ..1.09% 1.10% 1.09% 1.09% Second 44's - 101.26 | ers 535@7N5;, bologna bulls mostly| OATS. gi ony, oats Fouth “i's | 101.86 TEGO teere early amet Dee, 31% 31% 130% 30% 4%’s (uncalled) x aay pa ‘ pts 21,000; best light, 4 64% 65% Bo (called) oes ieee light butchers and ‘Tight mixed 10c Bent LEY.- : sashes is ‘ (Ry the Associated Press) thigher; others about steady;-top,! Sent. .. 48 48% 48% 48% ‘* New York, Aug. 3.—Liberty bonds | 1996; best’2.20 to 250 pound butchers| | FRAX— ee no Ag101 00 | 1o0@10.45; bulk packing sows ae Sept. Red 2.29% 2.22% 2.29% 3%’s + Neo @8.50; pigs steady to strong 9. CORN— i Second as: 100.52 / Oe heavy, 950@10.00; - mediurn 2 BAH BAYS 58% 54% ne oe H 15; Vis .70@10.80; light Aa GAG Setond 4%’s~ 100,60; 9.90@10.75; light, 10. \CHICAGO POTATOES, Third 4%’s .. 10:62 smooth 8.00@8:50; packing 075) Cnicago, Aug. 3.—Potatoes bartels 101.84 100.90 100.50 Fourth 44's 4%’s (uncalled) “4%’s (called) 0 £ ——— Whales are ‘the @escendants of land mammals, Pough 7.25@8.00; killing pigs 9: 10.50. Sheep. receipts 12,00; at) lambs slightly stronger; sacks steady; re- ¢eipts 61 cars; "total U. 8. shipments 409; east shore. Virginia cobblers strong to higher; spots on: natives 15@25e up; considering quality and sorting; top natives 12,25 to city: 2°78@290; Kansas:taeked ‘cobblers 1,00@1.15 cwt; Minnesota sacked iT X FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Houses Wanted . List Now ~ HEDDEN BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, early ‘Ohios mostly poor quality and’ condition 65@85e cwt. % Minneapolis, Au; changed 7.10@7.14; bran unchanged at Minneapolis, Aug. light, better wire light, movement slow; market strong- usual terms sacked cwt Minneapolis- St. Paul rate, field run early Ohios very*few sales mostly 1.00. Allied Chemical .& Dye . Allis-Chalmers ‘American American American American American American American: American American Anaconda Atchison ...... Atl, Gulf & W. Indes . Baldwin. Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel “B” Canadian _ Pacific Central Leather .. Chandler Motors Chesapeake. & Ohio . Chicago, Mil, & St, Paul Chicago, R. I. & Pac » Chigo Copper “ Colorado Fuel & Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel >. Erie Famous Players-Lasky General Asphalt . General- Electric . General Motors’ . @\THE OLD HOM My WHATS SO FUNNY ABOUT PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN" THAT? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO FoR hy. i ii, oP SAID FoR. Pri Nou T' COMG NER. q WRONG ‘FoR YOU "To ENE ¢ WHY NOT SETTLE YouR DISPUTES. BY PEACEFUL "BY BLOSSER QUT tr wuz IS WAY PoP— SLIM THOUGHT HE COULD LICK, ME gn’ T “MovenT 1 court Lick HIM So “MERE WIUZ ONLY ONE Great, Northern pfd Nlinois Central \<- Inspiration Copper || International Harvester . ‘Int. Mer. Marine pfd International Paper . Invincible Oil, y... HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE OR RENT Kelly-Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper ville & Nashville PHONE @ department. Sales Co. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Miami Copper . Apply Lahr dle States Oil: .. le Steel Missouri, Pa New York Central i N.Y, NOH & y FLOUR AND BRAN, Norfolk 8 Western. 3. un-1 0 hipments 54,146; | 5 16.00 Pan Ameri MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES. | Pennsylvania .. Hauling very |"B°"° : quiry, demand Bay Cone 8-1 Office. See Mrs. Mann, WANTED-—Girl A. E).—Potatoe: eral housework, 521 5th St. Copper . Sania WANTED—Young man, high school graduate,,who is trustworthy and wants permanent position in parts Motor Bt WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work, Call’ at Tribune 8-3-tf for general house- work, Mrs. 8. B, Toney. Phone 269. e 8-2-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- 8-1-lwk _HOQUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Large house, consisting of four apartments; income ot $125 per month; fine location; all modern. Part cash, balance on terms. Would consider a good car as part cash. If interested, write No, 427 Tribune, E FOR RENT—Very desirable furn ed housekeeping apartment, first floor, pyivate entrance, _ sercen porch, sttictly modern; adults only. Call at 217 8th St. Phone 883. 7 lw FOR RENT—Completely furnished, city- heated apartment with p' WANTED—Girl to assist with houge- pie. Tron te see! work on farm, ‘Call 459-W. Royal Duteh,.N. rs “Roebuck Sandland district carloads f o'b 8-1-3t “vate bath, for a couple. Gentle- men preferred. 212 1-2 Main St. Phone 905. 8-2-2wk clair Con. Southern’ Pacific Southern Railway . Standard Oil of N, J Studebaker Corporation 11% | Tennessee Copper ..- Texas Co. Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Union. Pacific . United Retail Stores .., 1U. §. Ind. Alcohol .. United States Rubber New York Stock List FOUND FOUND—Two dark bay mares weigh- ing about 1,200; one iron gray mare weighing about’ the same. Beet Sugar , Can 60 Car & Foundry 1.70% Hide & Leather pfd .10 International Corp. .40 Locomotive ....... 1.18% Smelting & Ref'g. 0% 53% aon rel horse, one light roan horse, one bay gelding with U brand weighing about 1,000, Grant Satter, Baldwin, N. D. . 8-1 tures today wndthere was a good| American Sugar ...... United Staates ‘Steel FOUND—Sunday, Ladies” black hat. demand “for bright ‘wheat, old and] American Sumatra, Tobacco. Utah Copper. ... Owner may have same by paying new... Durum wheat prices were 1@2c| American’ T. ae: Westinghouse Electric cost’ of advertising. Phone 656, or Tobacco .. ote Woolen . Copper Willys Overland .. C.N.W. Max Motors - call at 415, 8th St. North. 8-2-3t —_— \____ BOARD. AND ROOM ‘WANTED—Competent girl for geu- eral housework, 521 5th St. 8-1-lw pl TN the aedltettd Also three geldings; one bald faced sor- FOR -RENT-—Nicely furnished apart ment, fully equipped for ligh house keeping, also garage. Phon 4043. George W. Little, 801 4t St. _ 7-12- “‘LOST—Monday evening, child's red wool knitted sweater. Finder kindly return to 415 8th St. North, and receive reward or phone 6 8 -3t LOST—Part Angora, dark, kitten. ‘Return to, Roy Robinson, French & Welch. 8-1-3t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—One six cylinder, 7 passenger Studebaker for cash $225.’ Special 35x5 United States Fabric Tires $16.00 each, while they last. Lockwood Accessory Co. Phone 832J. Corner 8th and Main St. 8-2-4 FOR SALE—Ford roadster in good’ condition. Inquire Apartment :12, Bismarck Buginess College, after 6 p.m. 8-2-3t FOR ~SALE—Overland four like new. Wilk take first car, fine ‘condition, good tires for Ford speedster, Rhone 878. 8-1-3 Phone 471. 6-13-£ first class condition. FOR) SALE—6 room modern house, including 2 bed rooms, south front well located, near schools, 7-28-1w for; $3400 on terms. Geo. M. Register. ; FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor cycle and side car. Phone 297. f 7-28-1wk 2ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Farnished apartment for light house ‘keeping. Murphy Aptso| 204% Main St. Phone 852. 1-24-t£ FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. Close in. Reasonable price. Wash- ing done if desired. Call 672J. 15 Thayer St. 7-29-lwk « FOR RENT—Modern apartments in Rose apartment, 215 3rd St. Phohe 852, F. W. Murphy. 7-31-t£ FOR RENT—Large, pless with modern conveniences; desired, 614 8th street. 8-1-lw SPECIAL RATES—For working men. Room and board $1.15. day. Also chamber ‘maid~ wanted. Banner Tlouse. Phone ‘231, 7-29-1wk FOR RENT—At ‘the Mohawk, room with board; also extra medls served, 401 5th St. Phorte 145. 8-2-4t, 5 _» PRINTED VELVETS. Printed velvets are new, but by no means illogical fashion develdpments. They. come in Persian designs and golorings as well as stripes and cheeks. THE SHAWL. The silken shawl, heavily fringed and embroidered, is the popular wrap for evening, while the crepe or shantung, wrap does duty with the lingerie or afternoon frock. + / _FOR EXCHANGE FOR EX BY, roperty in Bidniditck or for'salé’a well im- 9% miles from vil- froly coal mine. Good BY STANLEY Dinosaur footprints, made millions of years ago, fave been found in | Massachusetts, recently. FOR RENT—Apartment in modern house; close in. Phone 4! FOR RENT—Large pleasant room on first floor, suitable for two, 40 St. Phone 768-M. 7-29-1w * | FOR RENT—Four room modern flat, Apply at 215 10th 7-28-lwk FOR REN Person m1 Court. Phone 796. 8. seers SALESMEN SALESMEN—If you are the high pressure, live wire type, and know how to sell farmers write me and I will tell you how you can earn ty of a life time, Advise fully in first letter age, experience and whether you own a car. Room 9 &@ 10, N. P. Bidg., Fargo, N. D. 3 7-T-1m MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Three 1300 lb. mares Sand 1 colt, born in May. Will consider exchanging for a car. Phone No; 617J, or call at 405 13th St. 8-2-lwk mc 2 I 74 MARSHAL OTEY WALKER WAS SOBUSY hen, WATCHING THE SUSPICIOUS STRANGER “@ THAT TWO ROUGHLY DRESSED MEN SLIPPED INTO OWN UNSEEN eo FOR SALE—Threshing Fig, 36-inch Case, stecf separator, 40-70 gas tractor eng all in good ‘sh See or address John C. Taylor, Steele, N. D. 7-81-8t DESK SPACE—Desk space for rent in desirable location on Broadway. Telephone and janitor service fre Phone 565. j 1 FOR RENT—Large barn for storage purposes only. Conveniently lo- cated. Good building. Phone 662. 8-3-1t FOR SALE—Wilton velvet rug, 9x12, not torn. Price $9.50. Phone 757. 8-3-1t FOR SATE OR TRADE—Cafe doing > good business. Terms if desired. Address No. 428 Tribune, 8-2-3t FOR SALE—Cream separator, range, nearly new, and washing machine. 514 8th St. 8- Bt FOR SALE—One library table, din- ing table and chairs, 605 Avenue C. 8-1-3t WANTED—To buy reed baby Phone 822-W. 8 riage. (B22-W. BI! FOR SALE OR RENT — Piano 896 before 6 p. m. 8-2-lwk Sc ol A Ra ay ri L FOR SALE SB 1-4 Sec. 19, Twp. 14, Ree 78, Sheridan county, North Dakota, 80 acres level, 80 acres rolling. All black loam’ with clay subsoil. All high land. Write Edw. Ward, Pittsville, Wis. . 7-24-1mo | FOR SALE—SE%, Section 19, Twp. 145, Rge. 78; Sheridan county, N. D. 80 acres level, 80 acres gently roll- ing. All black loam with clay sub/ soil, all high land. Write Edw. Ward, Pittsville, Wise. 7-24-1m somewhat worn but serviceable, | FOR RENT—A No! 1 room in mod- ern home; first floor. Phone 678W. i 8-2-3 FOR RENT—One modern, niccly fur nished east front room; close in, 216 2nd St. KU KLUX KLAN DEALT. BLOW IN SOUTHERN VOTE (Continued from Page 1) be returned the victor, had been re- garded in Kansas ds probable; -but was entirely unexpected from out- side the state. ‘ WHA ELECTION MEANS. Oklahoma City, Aug. 3. Walton’s Pead i-Ku Klux Klan and = farmer-organized labor elements a decisive victory in Okla- homa. Wilson, a progressive candi date was understood to have had the solid support of the Klan, while Wal- ton, Oklahoma City’s mayor, mide: the race on principles resembling those of the Nonpartisan League, which he adopted when he was en- dorsed by the farmer-labor recon- uction league. He vigorously op posed the “invisible empire.” i In the Republiven race for guber- natérial honors John Fields, publish- er of a farm paper here, continued to pile up his lead over George Healey. HAIL LOSSES IN STARK CO. More than 100 claims for hail loss- es suffered by farmers in Stark cpunty in the vicinity of Richardton and Taylor in the storm Tuesday night were received by the state hail insuranee department today. Claims ranged from 25 to 76 per cent. Other ‘reports tdld of another hail storm which did much damage near New Rockford. . PERFUMED SMOKES. A new cigaret for women, now being &ploited, is perfumed with the faint and altogether pleasing odor of lavender. FEATURING BROWN. ‘A smart frock is of cream-colored crepe with coin dots of dull brown and sashes of brown grosgrain rib- bon.