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e} t! e| Fe OF Oo as y ny it 10 e- oo n ‘ » md St. Louis Sout! / FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, STRIKEAFFECTS INDUSTRIALS; PRICES SOAR Railroad Shares Mixéd as Re- sult of Labor Develep- ments Cver Nation ; 4 (By the Associated Press) New York, Aug. 11.—Prices in to- day’s stock market session made good progress toward higher levels, de- sipte the critical raifroad strike si uation. | Rails continued to show ex- ceptional strength, several issues breaking through to new top prices, alhough trading’ was restricted, pre- sumably on the Cisposition of many investors to await the outcome of to- day’s strike conférences’ before mak- ing further comnjitments. Sales ap- proximated 600,00) shares. New York, Aug 11.—Continued strength of industrial shares, many of, which soared ta new high: prices for the year offse any uneasiness that may have been entertained in speculative: circles mgarding the re- sult of the overnigh\ development in the railroad labor stuation. Price: of ‘railroad shares Paul preferred, Ches f substantially while p= peared in Toledo, St. Rat tern, Union’ Pacifickand C! Northwestern issues. | Atchison op- ened unchanged. Oils and the .re-|' cently strong specialties made the best showing of strengfh but; motors and rubbers continued to lose ground, pétroleum — ad- avnced 3% and Pan American, At-’ lantie Gulf, Internation#] Paper, Gen-| eral Electric, ‘Sears-Rotbuck, United | States Alcohol, ‘Intermational Hai vester and Otis Eleva@or 1 to 1%. Studebaker fell 14%.,°\ \ The short interest was distressed by the markets ‘aggrejsive display of strength in many quarters and the indifference with which the lat- est phase of the labor problem was received. Low °Pricel railroads worked steadily higher) and there was some inquiry for the dividend- paying issues, with St. fouis South- western common and preferred, Mi: souri Pacific common ard preferred, Texas and Pacific, Om: and New York; Chicago and St. Lyuis moving up 1 to 2 points. 4 Marked strength was also exhibit- ed. by the independent steels ship- ping, farm implement, merchandise, equipment, gas and-U. 6. ;Alcohol shares which ruled 1 3. points higher. Mexican petrole: extend- ed its rise to over 3 poirgs and the motors and rubbers recowpred their earliér losses. Call money| opened at 4% per cent. \ Mexican oils, notably Mexican Pe- troleum, public utilities ilsues and few selected shares like national en- ameling, were pushed higler in the final hour, but trading ~betame dull as the sssion waned. The closing was strong. Ra ¥ Dealings in ‘railroad shares con- tracted pending news regprding the outcome of the railroad fexecutives conference, but they held dose to the early high levels. Revival of bull-| ish interest in the indusjrials and specialties caused furth@ material advance in that quarter with the pa- per issues becoming houypnt on the announcement of # further advance in newsprint. papers. WiJson Pack- ing bounded up 5 1-4 ang the ship- pings, American Steel Fopndry, Na- tional Cloak and Suit, International Harvester and the Advance Rumely shares also scored large ghins. Spec- ulative buying was encoufaged by a lowering of the call monfy rates to four per cent. j Livestock : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago Aug, 11,—Cattle receipts 4,000 slow; generally stead: classes; ‘bulls. weak; choice. steers scarce; bulk “of quajityand condition. to. sell. at $8.50 5. best sold early $10.15; beef cows and heif- ers mostly $5.00@7.00;° canners and cutters largely $2.75@3.65; bologna bulls mostly $3.75@4.10; veal calves mostly $10.75@11.00; few to ontsid- ers upward to $11.50 and better. _ -Hogs receipts 13,000; opening un- evenly 10c to 25 higher; lights and underweight firm at advance, others weakening; bulk light $10.00@10.20; bulk 215 to 250 pound butchers $9.25 @9.85;. best 300 pound butehers around $9.00; packing sows mostly $7.50@8.10; pigs strong to 2c bigh- er; desirable kinds mostly $9%75@ $10.00; Jheavy $8.35@9.50; medium $9.15% 10.10; light $9.75@10.25; light $9.20@10.25; packing sows smooth $7.50@8.25; packing - sows rpugh $7.00@7.60; pigs $9.25@10.15. Sheep receipts 4,000; fat lambs generally steady to 25c higher;) top natives $12.25 to packers; bulk $12.00 @12.25; cull natives largely $8.50, some higher; three cars westerns un- sold; fat sheep and feeder lambs steady; handy fed western a $11.09 twos and threes $8.00; two loads good to -near choice feedér lambs on countr yaccount at $12.10! 12.40. $ SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Aug. 11.—Cattle re- ceipts 1,900; “market slow, generally steady to strong on killing classts; common and medium beef steers, $5.50@8.50; bulk under $7.00; butch- er cows and heifers mostly. $3.50@ 5.00; best grass fat heifers atound $7.00; canners nd cutters $2.25@3.50; bologna bulls $3.00@3.75; stockers and feeders slow, steady to weak, $3.50@7.25; bulk $5.00@6.50. Calves receipts 900; market strong; | best light,. largely $9.50@9.75; seconds $5.50@6.00. y) Hogs receipts 4,200, market steady to 25¢ higher, lights up most; range $6.75@10.00; bulk $7.00@9.75; {pigs scareé, mostly $10.00. i Sheep receipts $8.00; lambs about 25¢ higher, bulk $11.25, some held at $11.50; fat sheep steady; cwes mostly $3.00@6.00. CALL MONEY. New York, Aug. 11—Call money easier high, 43-4; low, 31-2; ruling ate, 43-4; time loans, firmer; mixed @yitétérai, 69-90-days 4 a 41-4;; 4-6 months 41-4 a°41-2;, prime com mer- cial paper, 4 a 41-4." i FLOUR UNCHANGED | Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—Flour! un- changed, shipments 49,976 barrels. Bran $15.00. | News of the Markets } 1922 WHEAT SHOWS “TENDENCY 10 SLUMP: AGAIN in Simultaneoas Septem- ber Selling (By the Assoclated) Press) Chicago, Aug. 11.—Wheat showed, a tendency to decline in price today | during the early dealings being, af- fected chiefly by failure of Liver- pool quotations to reflect yester- day's advance here. Trade however, lacked volume. The most noticeable feature was persistent simultancous selling. of September and buying .of May, The opening which varied from unchanged figures to % lower, with September -$1.05% to. $1.06, and De- cember. $1.06 to $1.06 was followed | by a slight. rall yand then by a’ zdownturn all around to well below yesterday's finish. : Selling pressure increased later | and all deliveries of wheat and oats: touched new low record prices for! the season, Wheat closed unsettled | 1% to 1% net, lower, with September ; Hebe to $1:04% and Decembe: $1.04% to $1.05, - Corn and. oats were easier with wheat. After opening unchanged to % lower, September 59% to 59% the | corn market inued to sag. ( Trading wa st entirely local; | The close was weak, Ic to 1%c net’ lower, with September 58% to 58%. Oats started a shade off to % up;! September 31% and later held near to. the initial figures. Provisions reflected an advance in hog values. Chicago, Aug. 11—Wheat, No. 2 red, $1.09 to $1.09%; No, 2 hard $1,09@1.10%. Corn, No. 2 thixed, 61% @61%2; No. 2 yellow, 62% @63. Oats, No. 2 white 32%4@34; No.3 white 314@34. Rye, No. 2, 74%@75%. Barley 53 @59. Timothyseed $4.25@500. Clov-! erseed $12.00@16,00. _,Pork nominal. | Duluth Minn., Aug. °11Elevator receipts’ domestic grain—Whea' 65,- 800 bushels; che 8,700; barley 12,- 0. 300; rye 330,20 Shipments: Wheat 457,700 bush- .Wheat, els; flax 8,400. Duluth car ‘inspection: Nos, 1 and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern 1; other spring, 1; Nos. 1 and 2 amber.durum and Nos: 1 and 2 durum,'8; No. 3 amber durum and No. 3. durum, 1; other durum, 4; smutty winter, 1; mixed, 7; all wheat, 23; mixed grain 1; rye 182; barley, 7. All grains 218; on, track 294, 4 MILL CITY:POTATOES Minneapolis, Aug. . 41.—Potatoes very light wife inquiry, demand, ; movement slow, market yok Sand- land district car loads f.0, b, usual terms, St. Paul-Minneapolis rate sacked, ewtt, field’ run early Ohios very. few. sales’ $1.00@1.10. —- _ POTATOES DULL i Chicago, Aug. 11.—Potatoes. dull; receipts. 27 cars; total U. 8. ship- ments 843; eastern shore Virginia barrels cobblers number 1, $2,75@ $2.90; New Jersey sacked cobblers $1.60@1.70 ewt.; bulk $165@1.70 cwt: Minnesota sacked early Ohios $1.35@ 1.40 ewt FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 11.—Foreign ex- change, firmez; Great Britain de-| Goodrich Ob «+ mand $4.46%; cables $4.46%4; 60 day! Great Northern pfd. France de- Ilinois Central ... ‘Inspiration Copper ..... International Harvester ... bills on banks $4.44%. mand $8.14%; cables $8.15. Italy de- mand $4.58;. cables $4.58%; Belgium “NEW YORK 8TOCKS Allied Chemical & Dye Allis-Chalmers ...- Aemrican Beet Suga: 46% American Can RTH American Car & Foundry B 1.72% American Hide & Leather pfd .70B ‘American International Corp 37 | American, Locomotive 1.19% | American’ Smelting & Regge: 60% American Sugar ...... SRL 80% American ‘Sumatra Tobacco.. 39 American T. & T. sevecs 122% American Tobacco E ‘American Woolen | Anaconda Copper . { Atchison, .....- Atl, Gulf & W. Indies «7... | Baldwin Locomotives | Baltimore & Oh | Bethlehem Steel “B”.\. | Canadian Pacific ... Central Chandler. Chesapeake & Ohio . Chicago, Chicago, R. Chino Copper Colorado Corn Products . Crucible Erie Famous Platvé: General Asphalt . General Electric General _ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE s ‘We Hope S 0, Too \'M GOING To TAKE A SLAT OUT OF THIS.BED IT | _OF MY BACK AND KEEPS - ME AWAKE! GOOD NIGHT EVERYBODY, NIGHT, \ HOPE You SLEEP DADDY! NES i HOPE You cil alia _ PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN T wenn! GEE, 3 S'POSE MOMLL GINE ME A SCOLDIN' FoR. BRINGIN' THIS DOG HOME Just a Case of Puppy Love AN, GEE,MOM> 2 ("You CANT HAVE THAT Dos owe Vou ann FEEL WES HUNGRY } | WU THIS HOUSE > Go0D HEAVENS] | suc A TEENY BIT “ye wont.) \ WHAT NEXT Po SORRY FoR. "H' -PooR DOGGIE, mom? MOM, FEEL S po Nou }ORRY ENOUGH ‘To LET HIM STAY AW NIGUT ? io Leather Motors . Mil, & St, Paul.. & Pac... Fuel Steel . Motors E. A. Hughes Offers Lots FREE field, h yl ly Mason, Mf wl) ly ct A of four modern, terms. as part No, 427 running quire gan. price $1250, $150 cash. City marck, or Regan State Bank, Re- write to Geo. Minkoff, Burnstad, 8-7-lwk $, Tich soil, 3 ouse, barn, 4 miles town, . Tom 0. Shell Lake, Wisconsin, apartments; of $125 per month; fine location; all Part alance on cash, Would consider a good car cash, Tribune. If interested, write 8-1-2w THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE —Advance Separator, 36x60 in good order, Price $400.00, In- National Bank, Bis- 8-11-4t une, WANT TO house for the winter; wish to oc- cupy Oct. Ist. no children. RENT—Small furnishea Best of references; Write 432, care Trib- 8-10-3t - menty THE SUSPICIOUS STRANGER WHO HAS WORRIED MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FOR WEEKS HAD HIS MOUSTACHE SHAVED OFF TODAY ™ 404d. St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- fully house keeping, also garage. Phone} DRESSMAKING equipped for light George W. Little, 801 4th 7-12-tE demand $7.74; cables $7.74%; Ger-| Int. Mer. Mc\ine pfd ....... Y Lard $10.85. Ribs $9.75@10.15. | rany demand 12% cables 12%; Hol- Te astianalt Beet : a ; TONE EASY. land demand "388.15; cables $8880.| Invincible Oil 18% . . To Build Your Home On / a 0} and, $17.25, - -Springfi i "i ae <minneapoliz, Aug. 11.—With a hun-| mand” $2620," Denmark "demand | Kenacentt Copper... Sex For Full Information See __HELP WANTED—MALE POSITION WANTED. dred cars of new spring wheat in and| $21.50. “Switzerland demand $19.03.| Louisville & Nashville 1.32% \ - COLLECTOR WANTED—Vor this | TIIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE — With mills selling only a moderate quan-|Spain demand $15.53. Greece de*| Mexican Petroleum .. 1.75% HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, fall. Must be able to drive a Ford.| year’s training in typjne and tity of flour for nearby shipment,| mand $3.05. Poland demand .01%.| Miami Copper ...... 29B|| WEBB BLOCK : PHONE 0 Houser & Mesick, Napoleon, N. D.| shorthand wishes office “position. tone was easy at the opening of the Ee eatin saint Lan ars moadls States Oil 12% = ‘Gentes 8-7-lwk| Have been out of school for year. market today and late train stuff/ Tong" i362. Montreal 99 11-16, Missouri peel : 34% ——— WANTED — Experienced mechanics | Will work for living wage until zc- dropped 3 to 7 cents compared with New York Central ata SoS oa dateiide tt ma who have good references, Lahr| customed to work. Can give refer- : " y scribed real property of said defend-| bec ssed have paid it f ’ iG ; 04 . Write 43 ibune, y West Hight (8) in Block Twenty-nine (29) (es : cents over and new from 16 to 30 (By the Associated Press) Northern Pacific .. ili iti : i is- Shee ae D—F A cents over. Durum wheat arrivals| Chicago, Aug. 11— Oklahoma Prod. & Ref DO an re ae ream rea Se ATED FEMALE WANTED TO RENT __ from the new crop were increas Open High Low Close Eaeltle: oi heated Dakota. "And that I shall-on Mon-| CODE BODY TO for an experienced stenographer, WANTED 7. SENDS the ion 4 Winter wheat was unsettled and quo- a nerican Petroleum day, the 11th day of September, A. . 3 ve . 7 room Apt. by Sept. 1. te 434 tations were hard to get. Sept. ... 105% 106% 104% 104% | Fennsylvania 46% |," 1922, at the hour of ,two o'clock /MEET IN CITY| oer TOT ity: Tribune. 8-L1-Iwk Corn seemed to be easier arid slow- 110% 111 109% 109%| Pure Oil -.... pesca; Mesot anid dayscat;the front doot Call or address, Lahr Motor Sales -0UN er in tone. Oats of the new crop Ray Consolidated Copper 16% | iomarck ine ee ey and State, Members of the North Dakota Chil-; Company, ‘ B-11-2t ald es ——— heavy type were about %c higher; | 59% 59% 58% 58%| Reading . aia e cll the right, title and| dren's Code Commission will hold al WANTED—A cook, woman or man. | "OUND—Two dark bay mares weigh: old oats slow and unchanged. Rye! 54% 54% 5858 i ? see ‘i i H Eee eet cath (Pak ts 2 4 | Rep. Iron & . interest’ of the above named George| meeting, Monday and Tuesday, Au-| Write or phone Coney's cafe, Ma-| 4" about 1,200; one iron gray mare prices were up compared with fu- 57% 57% 66% 56%] Royal Dutch, N.. Y. Paul in and to the above described | gust 14 and 15, according Sire a coti re pm, sighing | ¢ e ; tages and there was ‘a good demand ; Scere Roebuck. eee gues ety denld. judgment . rding to an an-| koti, N. D. Wages, $60 a month.] Weighing about the s Also for the offerings, Barley was more 31% 31% 31 31_ | Sinclair Con. Oil . Oe ee ety One Huns (ee erent ot President ©. L. Young), Chas. F. Coney, Mufotl, No: Ds three geldings; one bald freely‘ supplied | and demand was 34% 84% 3356 83%} Southern Pacific sjcind Cotte, amnoumtine go-touths. dola| °F this city. The meeting will make g-5-81| rel horse, one light roan hors 3 iet +g plow! “No“ spot ia sifered 37% BT BTR 37% | Southern Railway . |lars together with all accruing costs the fir plang for the report to lat-! WANTRD—Competent girl for gen- bay gelding with U brand wei f ‘or sale. Buyérs were willing to pay Standard Oil of N. J. ofjisald, and. interest on the same| ¢T be presented to le; eral housework. 521 5th St. Phone | #Peut 1,000, Grant Satter, Baldwin, 21 cents over Septembér for No. 1 10.80 10.80 10.75 10.80 ; j bs sr Septembér for No. 1. . .§ a .80| Studebaker Corporation fi the 4th day of August, 1922, at| ing the result of their inve 92 k N. 1-3 Mirineapolis, Aug. 11,—Wheat, No.|/ 1087 0.75 1985] ‘Tennessee Copper .. from te at Scan. per cent per an-| of the needs of North Dakota in wel- | BUR Wadin ra Nh Lt BLL 2 dark -noretern Preeti Nal sent a EO SEG eee hum, at public auction, to the high-| fare legislation, MANTEL: Gini foe Senpral house-} _____sSALENMEN An 3 dark northern $1.25%@147; No. 4| Och .... wens) sees 940] Tobacco Products est bidder, OFAN WELCH William Hodson,’ in charge of the] YH MPS 5.1 Toney. Phot SU | WET NEED A few moro ‘salesmet, dark northern $1.34@143; No. 5 a Transcontinental Oil ee eee County,| Children’s Bureau of the state of | a ae ow nila cars) Lo Se our cas dark northern $1.20. No. 1 dark hard , Open High. Low Close! Union Pacific . North Dekota, leigh County, Minnesota, under the direction of the} WA x ‘al house | line of oils and paints, can offer a winter $1.26%@126%; No. 2 dark! WHEAT— i United Retail St te are rae Board of Control will be present ai} _ Work. Phone 364J. 8-11-3t | very attractive proposition to r hard _winter $1,15%@1.26% ; No. 2 Sept. ae 111% 111% 109%- 110% !U. S. Ind. Alcohol ..... * Dlaintiff’s Attorney. the meeting, giving the bencfit of his “y- men, Phone or write R. T. S atte ansuss sCTOLtt, ENG : Dee. 5 109% 109% 109% 108% | United States Rubber . Dated Bismarck, N. D., August 10,| experience with the- Minnesota prob- care McKenzie Hotel, Bisma mixed durum $1.09%; No. 1 mised) | 04 aK 21% 28% _ 20m | United, States. Steet 1922. and remaining for a time to Interstate Oil & Paint Co. - wheat, $104. | Barley, sae eaisis; | Dec ... 20% 29% 29 29% Utah Copper :.... Q11-18-25; 9-1-8. e conditions in this state. Mr.|_____ WORK_ WANTED 8-8-1wk }@48. ‘No. 2, 51; No. 3, 3{ Dec. ... By 9% | Westinghouse Electric 5 a a a ae oo No.. 4, 45@48; corn, No. 1. yellow, 58;{ RYE— Willys Overland ee Hodson is one of the best known wel-| LADY WANTS--Work by the hour. AUroMO - eS No. 9 yellow 5656@58; No, 3 yellowj Sept. ... 65% 65% 65 65 |C. & N. W. ' y 7 fare workers of the Northwest, Phone 9365. g-11-twk | AUTOMOWLES—MOTORCY CLES 56%. BARLEY— | Max M. “B” The members of the Children : = FOR SALE—New 1622 Ford ‘touring A waiting attitude on the part of | Sept... ATH ATH 40% 46% Code Commission outside of Bis-) o— ROOMS FOR RENT. ny rity Nessthah GOD willed New operators /was shown in the flax-; sLAX— SHERIFF’S SALE marek are: C. L. Vigness,-Mayvill FOR RENTS-Suite of two rooms on e tire. Phone 6210. 9-Lw seed. matket and quotations closed 228 © 228%_ 227 © 228% | stare OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- Henrietta Land, Die’ ny Marga ground floor, niecly furnished, wit SALE CHEA} i slightly off. The market was nar-| _CORN— - ty of igh—s : saat Grand | deehon lak. ate : ‘ une z r C < y of Burleigh—ss. Froats, Grand Forks; A. McCan- kitchen sink, refrigerator, ¢' 4u Light, 7-passenger, ri Peal owed closed bens oe Sept. ... 52%. 534 52% 62% | Missouri Valley Sccd Company, a q nell, Minot, and May Flemington| 5th St. Phone 273. sotw| Call S24 13th St bid; November Ye up at $2.25 asked \BISMARCK GRAIN corporation, Plaintiff, vst George ae Strand, Ellendale, FOR RENT—Putnished room, clgse and December 1% off at $2.19. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Notice is hereby given, that by vir- North )Dakota’s-‘eapital stock tax SS in, Call after 6 o'clock evenings. \_ E OUR oii ts Minneapolfs, Minn., @ Aug. ,11.— fisiarck, Aug. 11, 1922. e1 iven, ‘Vir-/for 1922 has been certified to State} : Call 405 6th St, 836M, 8-ll-iwk | FOR SALB—Weautiful fumed oa 1i- 3 date mer is » Aug. 11, tue of a special execution to me di-| rt bc: “puindexter ae $104,-| FOR SALE—Young spring chicken 4 i ae r wheat receipts carg, comp: No. 1 dark northern... rected and delivered, and now in my uditor D. oindexter as 4 fg u P *! ROOM FOR RENT—In a> modern brary and dining room set. Blue with 384 cars a year ago, /Cash: No. x," 1 amber durum... sect and cd oat of the clerk's of-|4242 as against an assessment of| and old pnes.” Dressed and det house; $10.00" av onthe SIG. 8th low pattern and otHer dishes. 1 northern $1184 O14 Ecce May | No. 1 mixed durum fice of the Fourth Judicial District | $96,286.45, far 1921. ered. Plone 743M, or call at 1309) s+ Dhone 2360. * B-b-1wk s: birds’ eye maple, white ber Gin No 3 yellow 65%@| No. 1 red durum. Court, State of North Dakota} in and] About half of the 1922 amount is] 18th St Bt oR RENTKISin : and oak, bitds eye chiffonicr, 55%. Oats No. 3 white 27@28. Bar-| No. 1 flax.. for the County of Burleigh, upon @| assessed against the railroads, whieh | / ; dhe Poona, B60 LY ceeeat. Phane| BedsycEyo brass with ho springs ley 42@52._ Rye, No. 2, 70; flax, No.| No, 2 flax judgment rendered in said Court in| tor the last three years have held >] Have you tried “Never| svi eet Phone) two Vernis mattin with sagl 1, $2.43% @2.45% No. 2 rye pany, a corporation, plaintiff, and| the payment of thi nent by Fails” Flour? Ask Sok RENE springs “and mattresses. Pillows. ——— Pane Goatge Paul, tdetendant, Z| appealing to thé courts, ‘The other| Pails” Flour? Ask your gro-ji urnished rooms in all] Sanitary: and) sliding cots _ with DULUTH GRAIN LIBERTY BONDS , . have levied upon the following de-! corporations against whom the tax has] Cer. modern house, 409 5th St. Phone] mattresses, Maytag electric wash- Dee ain ckue: irese) jera-| New York, Aug. 11.—Liberty bonds < __ bit 8-10-3L} er, electric stove, lawn mower, and Cee en cat Sinarket were | cloved: +—] FOR RENT Furnished room. 212 other houséhold goods,’ Call from tions in the acarap today and it| 39'S ..sessseeres . 10.9/ THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY |. 2na st. 8T-lwk}] 9 a m, to G p.m 402 Sth St turned weak, The ‘trade was influ-| First 4's, - #10028 7 ae Phone 768M. 8-9-1kw enced by inereasing reports of the Second Me Peed ii EE ee Sak RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY — Dry movement of grain from the country Hele pss ° BL NGF Cleaners New Process with a:U. being delayed through car shortage. Recon te Bn Home-like’ place to eat and sleep;| trade mark pending’ ‘Old° du There ewas no trading in spring ret ‘ ‘ try the Dunraven; home cooking, intoke ed 566 he Fourth 4%4’s «s+. 101.26 $ greasy, sntoked rugs or: upholste wheat fatares here, day was un-| Victory 4%’s uncalled 2 100.84 clean rooms. Board by day or] for years standing can‘ be cleaned changed PThe market was weak at| Victory 4%’s called . 100.50 __week, Bee) dhis’ way. Tse) | ensoling?soap: the elose. September wheat closed ’ gasoline and vegetable meal com- 1c off at $1.11 nominally;, September LIBERTY BONDS \ ce pound worked with a scrub brush. off at $! ys. Sept ‘ d eo ga: LES oT durum closed 1% off at 94%; Octo-} New York, Aug. 11.—Liberty bonds ALE a SE 1-4 See. 19, wp. 145, Color or sizeing is not removed. ber 1% off at 91% bid; November] 1 p, mz Rge 78, Sheridan county, North} 9x32 Rugs $4.50. Auto or House 1% off at 91% bid and December] 3%’s .. sevese 100,94 Dakota, 80 acres level, 80 acres} Upholstery. Reduced prices for 1% off at 8c. +| First 4’s + 100.28 All black loam with clay es all 3 : ¢ larger jobs. Call 398. 8-9-1wk Spot rye closed. % off at 70; Sep-| Second 4’s....-.- + 100.38 soil. All high land. Write | op tember % off at 70c asked and De-| First 44's 101.22 Edw. Waré, Pittsville, Wis FORIEAU room et, cember % off at’68% asked. Spot’ sovond 41's... e950 7 WS amo | Pets: chairs, beds, washing ma- oats closed %- off at 264@28%:; | rp; B 5 PPER LIP 4 ope ee es chine, and washing apparatus, ice t Third 44's. 100.54 " FOR” SALB=-i60 acres wi P barley unchanged at from 43 to 56; Fourth 4%’s :. * 301.22 SHAVED CLEAN: ‘ ALE—160 acres with good box, electric stove, 100 feet of No. 2 yellow corn 1% off at 56% and| victory 4%'s uncalled ...... 10086 arm buildings.’ Half of land cul-) practically new hosc,ete., and num- No. 2 mixed corn 1% off. at 55%. Victory 4%’s called * 100.50 ixated: and half in pasture. “The erous other articles. 601, 7th_St., and is all fenced. If interested,| or phone 357R. eSiwk DAIL'S LUNCH ROOM AND; POOL \ Hall, soda fountain, cigars, tobac- co, candies, ete. for sale ata sace rifice if sold at once. Dails leav- ing town, 422 Main St. Mandan, 8-9-5t FOR SALE—At reasonable pr cash, one style G Seeburg Automa- tic Electric Orchestration piano (public entertainer). Write 429 care Tribune. 8-8-1w FOR SALE—A very interesting book for the family, true facts for one dollar. Sent to any address. Geo. Mack, 114 1-2 West 3rd, St. Paul 8-8-1 FOR SALE—One 20-40 Case trac! with four bottom plows, in good condition. Will sell’ cheap, St. Mary’s Abbey, Richardton, N. D. i 8-4-7t FOR SALE—Iwo Water Spaniels, 3 months gid. Will sell cheap if taken at once, A. J. Kane, state penitentiary lw ¥OR SALE—On easy terms. Cafe doing good business. Will take car in part trade, Write 431, care Tribune. a 8-9-3. WANTED — Very reasonable, Call’at 320 Fourth St., Miss C. G. Labrie. 8-7-lw

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