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3 " eae ‘}| American T. @°T. .... 7| News of the Markets [222 ic : FOR RENT modi buneaoy, Phone fw \ oe ; a : ‘Anacsodac Coppet ; call 816 Thayer St. S-31-2t} Afchison FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- } iy \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, 1922‘ WHEAT PRICES IRREGULAR: (By the Associated Press) jng weakness in the September de-. a ewes largely $3.50 @ $4.50; desir- able Oregon yearlings $10.50; feeder yearlings $10.00; feeding lambs held strong. ; SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) South St. Paul, Aug. 31.—C€attle receipts 4,500; market’ on’ killing classes mostly steady to strong; spots’ higher; common and medium beef steers $5.25 @ $8.00; few good and choice fed yearlings today $9.25 higher; canners and cutters large: Canad: Chand! Chesa| Chicago, Mil Chicago, X. Chino Corn Atl., Gulf & W, Indies .. Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio . Bethlehem’ Steel “ ian Pacific . ‘Central Leather ler Motors\. peake & ae es and St.’ Paul . & ‘Pac, Copper Colorado Fuel & Products: . Crucible Steel General Asphalt. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR RENT—Front bed room ern house, suitable for one or two. Phone 579-J. FOR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for two working men, Call 508. 10th St, * 8-80-1v° FOR RENT—One large room in pri- vate family. 602 3rd St., or Phone 415M. 8-28-3t R RENT—Large modern room, suitable for two. 522 2nd St. 9-1-3t 8-room house, close to down town. Refer- ences required. . ’ HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY WEBB BLOCK f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6, he must be doing / well; he always: looks prosperous” . ues You’ve heard that any number of times about men and young men that you know. _ Maybe you've said it yourself about some of PHONE ‘0’ Pacific “hotel and Presbyteriar. a ‘ @ $9.75; bulk of butcher cows: and t Chieago, Aug. 31.—Wheat was it-| heifers $3.25 @ $4.50; few best young | Erie ‘ ff regular at the start today, scattered! cows and heifers on up to $650 or| Famous LOST them. sf } LOST—Monday noon, between Grand evening up and hedging sales caus- livery, while the strength abroad was the main factor in the deferred futures during the early dealings. The opening which ranged from un- changed figures to %c higher with| September $1.01 to $1.01% and De- $2.25 to $3.00; hologna bulls $3.25 $4.00; good and choice stockers and feeders steady; others dull weak; bulk $4.50 @ $6.25; calves receipts 1,000; market strong mostly 26 higher; best lights largely $10.00; Goodr: Great Mlinoi General » Electric General Mot ich Co. Northern is_ Central Inspiration C You'know it’s a business asset to have peo- to be well church a} lady's brown leather handbag containing small pocket- book with $15 in bills and pair of nose glasses. Finder please return to Grand Pacific hotel for reward. WANTED, SALESLADIES — For Sat- urday work. Also several high school girls for Saturday. Apply at office F. W. Woolworth Co. 5, FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—Good seven room house with six extra choice build- ing lots joining on the corner of ple say that about you—it pays dressed. t V1 UMM PL A cM few $10.50; seconds mostly $5.00 enbee pLcRito $102 (A, was Sellen: so00® ne egeged 10 and 15c, Store. Citizens Na- Meck large garden, fruit and a - Pratl ft et 2 . “1 Hogs receipts 4,000; light hogs| International Paper - tiona, Bank Bld; 8-30-2t] Shade trees, near to schools, off of 21 between liveries. There was only a fair-trade! strong: 5.25: i inci i Lg hi i Ti rT H A t = 1g; bulk at $9.25; packing sows| Invincible Oil .. pavement where taxes are light. Main and Second and G. P. Hotel. in coarse grains during the early WANTED—Woman cook, good on Will exchange equity for one-quar. Wallet containing $35. Finder a C. a. ne dealings. After starting %c lower to %e higher, with September 58% to. 59c, the corn market underwent a about steady; bulk $6.25 @ $6.50; some medium and heavy butchers $7.25 @ $9.00; pigs largely $8.65. Sheep receipts 1,200; lambs Kelly-Springfield Kennecott Copper .... Louisville &) Nashville . Mexican Petroleum pasteries and short order, and din- ing room girl and dish washer; good wages, Grand Cafe, Killdcer, ter of good farm land unincum- . P. Hotel. bered. Write 'No. 442 Tribune. 8-29-lwk please return to 342 iberal reward. LO: Brown Leather Brief — & Marx and other good lines of clothing now in. _N.D., M.E. Ruddy, Prepr. _8-30-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; must have some experience. Mrs. Benton Baker. 20 Ave. B. West. Phone 458. N 8-19tf WANTED—Competent girl for gea- ¢ral housework. Must be good cook, Phone 587, Mrs, Sam Clark, 36 Ave. A East. 8-25-tf slight general setback. . Oats started unchanged to %c and sison pobre ise tly st ae %c off, with September 31% to 311 ewes $6.00; heavies $3.50. ‘Ke and held near the initial range. pedo rnin Higher quotations- on hogs gave ~ firmness to provisions. End of the month liquidation, by commission house longs caused a break in September wheat to below] a dollar, the first time in a numbef of days. The action of September was reflected in the other deliver- ies and all turned downward. the Miami. Copper ..... Middle States Oil Midvale Steel. ..: Missouri Pacific New York Central . N. Y., N. H. and Hartford Norfolk & Western Ex. Northern ‘Pacific ... Oklahoma Prod. & Ref Pacific Oil Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania belonging to Hood Rubber Sales- man, between Hazen and Centre. Finder please return to G. P. He Bismarck, D. HOUSES WANTED FOR RENT—Furnished rooms suit- able for two, also gas and coal range combined, good as new at less than half price, 409 5th St. Phone 512-R, 8-31-3t WANTED—5 to ‘-room house, close in will pay $200 to $300 cash, bal- ance, self and wife drawing good “ salaries, MI i} i DULUTH CLOSING (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Minn., Aug. 31.—Closing cash ,prices: Wheat No. 1 dark nor- thern fancy $1.11% @ $1.24%; No. 1 dark northern $1.07% @ .$1.11%; arrive $1.07%; No. 2 dark northern $1.04% @ $1.10%; No. 8 dark north- Finder 8-29-3t book with’ some money. return to Tribune Office Price $25, $30, $35, $40 and $45 Most beautiful styles, colors and assortments FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. aoe ‘ ern 99% @ $1.07%; No. 1 amber| People’s Gas WANTED—Woman or girl to work Write or phone No, 447 finish’ showing a net loss of % to durum $1.00% @ $1.02%; No. 2 am-| Pure Oil in mine boarding house, all winter| ‘Tribune. 8.30-3t | FOR SALE— Modern fourteen-room house, consisting of four apart- ments, good location. A fine home for a retired farmer or one who desires to educate his children in town. Part cash, balance on terms. Rental, $125 per month. Write No. 443 Tribune Co. 8-23. FOR SALE—Modern house of seven lhe with September 99%c to 99%c and December $1.01 to $1.01%. Scattered liquidation in September corn was in evidence through’ the day, but the undertone was firm with the deferred deliveries averaging somewhat irregular. The finish was unsettled, values ranging from %c lower to 5c higher, with September Ray Consolidated Copper . Reading . oe Rep. Iron & Steel Royal Dutch, N. Y. Sears Roebuck ...... Sinclair Con. Oil ,. Southern Pacific Ex. Di Southern Railway Standard Oil of N. J .. ber durum 99%c @ $1.00%; arrive September 10, 89%; arrive Septem- r 874; No. 1 durum 90%; No. 2 | durum 88%; No. 1 mixed durum 90 %e @ 99%c; No. 2°mixed durum 88 %ec @ 97'4c; arrive September 10, 83%c; arrive September 82%c; No. 1 red durum 85%c. Flaxseed on ‘track $2,18% @ $2.19%; arrive $2.18% @ job. Apply Crescent Lignite Coal Co., Washburn, N. D, 8-39-45 WANTED—Girl for housework, must be able to cook, family of two adults, Mrs. 0, W. Roberts, 117 Main street, Phone 751. 8-15-t£ WANTED—Girl “for general house- YOR RENT—Nicely furnished large room or two light housekeeping rooms in a modern house. Call 818 Ave B, or phone 63: 31-4t WANTED TO RENT—A six room modern unfurnishgd house; adults only, Write Number 445, Tribune z 59e to 59%6e. : : id; i ienced girl whi -26-1wk $2.19; September $2.18% bid; Octo-| Studebaker Corporation work. An experienced girl who : 8. Ww! = je ber $216% bid; November $2.15% | Tennessee Copper .... can cook. Apply Mrs, 8. J. King,| FOR-RENTSWoome for light house-| TOOms and bath, trees, garage, nice | 2 that we have shown for many seasons. ? News oF WALL STREET | NEWS OF WALL STREE’ || asked; December $2.11% asked. Oats | Texas Co. ... 517 7th St. 8-31-3t] keeping in modern house, 708 Main Gain at $3750. ane Also ale ; +——_________——+ 8 waits tench 286 @ Beer Ne rexan & Pacis a WANTED—Competent girl for gon-| Strect. Call after 6 o'clock. bungalow -of fo: tooms and, bath; [i Shall be pleased to serve you. (By the Associated Press) 15, 66%c; arrive September 66%c.| Transcontinental Oil ... eral house work. eee be able ? —___—880-1W] 93450. Good terms. J. H. Holihan, é ‘A New York, Aug. 31.—Initial deal-| Barley 44c @ 57c. Corn No. 2 yel-| Union Pacific i cook. Mrs. A. B. Cox, pe aN WANTED TO BUY—Small bungalow. | 314 Broadway. Phone 745, A good Sedan for first payment. ANTED—Competent girl for gen-| 923 7th St. Phone 871-R. 8-29-3t eral house work. Three in family.| WANTED — 5 or 6 room house or Mrs. J. A. Larson, 812 6th St. , apartment. Adults. Phone 374-M, 8-29-36 | at noon, or after 5 p.m. 8-28-1wk WANTED—Two experienced wait-| FOR RENT—Rcom. 617 2nd resses.at Princess Candy Co., Phone 827. 8-31-3t Mandan, N. D. 8-30-3t BOARD AND ROOM ‘WANTED—Chambermaid at the Lew; Steady | WANTED—School girls and boys to 8-30 room and board, 919 Sth St. Phone is & Clark Hotel, Mandan. 471, 8-30-3t i 8-29-3t FOR SALE—Recently built house, four real. rooms and bath, full basement, screened in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm air heat, this house is absolutely modern and one of the best built in the city. Terms to right party. Phone 28W, 843 or. 737R. United Retait Sto U.S. Ind. Alcohol United States -Rubb: United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse. E Willys Overland ings were characterized by a series] Jow 59%4c; No. 3-yellow 59%4c;.No. 2 of confused fluctuations. The unex-| mixed 58%c; No. 3 mixed 57%c. pected necelveranD qProecedings. against the Chicago and Alton tool the edge off the recent bullish en- Fee daca Lids Sere thusiasm” and there was inclination| tions were on the boarish order in to take profits in spots. However, the wheat market again today. Op- the advancing movement was not de-| erators were influenced by: fairly|Chgo & NW . fintely checked, some of the oils,| }iberal receipts and limited working | Maxwell “B” public utilities and miscellaneous | of export trade. There were on track|: industrials rising, strongly. Califor-| here today 658 cars of all grains, in-|'- CASH WHEAT RECEIPTS LESS nia Petroleum, siveneee two points! cluding 114 of spring wheat, 269 of (By the Associated Press) ead ‘amous Players, Daront ren durum, 225 of rye and 131 of corn. | Minneapolis, Aug. 31—Cash wheat der, United Retail Stores, Twin City| Millers absorbed a-fair proportion | receipts slackened some and bids ‘apid Transit afd’ Mexicgn’ Petrole-} o¢ the wheat and durum and the ele- trom some of the mill buyers were S. E. Bergeson & Son Dry Cleaning Custom Tailoring = a i 2 ; 8-21-tf FOR, SALE—Modern fourteen room house consisting of four apart- ments, good location. A fine home for a retired farmer or one who ENMU AUT Nm grain; three years attendance at AUTO ECONOMY work. t WANTED — Girl for gencral house work. Mrs. L, H, Carufel. Phone um, 1 to 1%. The opening transac-| vators took the rest. Premiums were | stron, i i c ; i i . ger. Outside mills seem to be! 691, 8-30-tf ANT! EN coe ee eseaee aw ikter tranaactions| Uchanged. more aggressive in their bidding,| Wa ntED—Compotent girl for gen ware TO eg nT the | desires to educate, his children in} state normal school. Salary want- nas Ot oe dite an overnicht loss | «The market was easy at the close.| and they took more wheat than they 20m § ie INT A house for the! ‘town. Part cash, balance onl eq, $125, Address Box 705, Teach-| CONTEST HELD a Bin dneluding; an fe big tare ptember wheat closed le off at|did Wednesday. The better kind of| eral housework. 802 Ave B. | school year; furnished, or partly) “terms, Write No. 443. Tribune| ety Goll ress Box 700, bi @ points. Preferred stock start-, ¢) 91 nominally and. October 1c off at| Minnesota wheat was in stronger de- 8-31-3t/ furnished. Inform V. M. Crave Co. panewie| 502 Colleges Valley, city, a ese at AT THE FAIR Poe Rees Menok 8-31-lw 4 = WANTED—Girl to help care for chil- N. D dren, Mrs, L. O. Shipfer, 4 Ave. B, 8-25-1w HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Girls for Kitchen work.| MAN OR WOMAN—Wanged. $40 Bismarck . Hospital 8-30-2tj], weekly full ine: $1.00 sa haut WINTEDCDihesthor — ae spare time, selling guaranteed ho! LE ronerente ‘canes ~ iery.to wearey. Experience unn Shop OSE] cossary. Guaranteed Mills, Nor- SALESMAN. ristown, Penna. 8-30-1t oy {| WANTED—Ypung .man to work by WANTED—Experienced meat sales’ work) man to handle Southwestern North | the month, F.)Jagskowial | At Dakota, with Bismarck as head {12th St f quarters, Address iwith references,’ 7 7 mo oMs FOR RENT " ROOMS FOR RENT. Northern Packing company, Sfe’ |FOR RENT--Large front room, with | kitchenette and gas range. First r, furnished; strictly modern; 446%; cables 446%; sixty-day billd] Nop erator heat; married-couple pre- on banks 4.43%; France demand] ferred. Call 217 8th St. Phone 7.67%; cables 7.68; Italy demand 883. ‘ 8-30-1w 445; cables 4.45%; Belgium demand FOR RENT—Several ed with 3,000 shares at 4, a drop of 5% points. No transactions occurred in either the 3 or 3% percent bonds} in the first thirty minutes of. busi- ness. Professional pressure was applied more or less persistently to the Mexican oils, equipments, motors, marine preferred and some of the high grade railroad shares. » Inde- pendent upward movement continued in many of the domestic oils, food, textile and express: issues| The . de- cline in the more popular specula- tive stocks was a strain on the gen- eral list, which even/the enthusias- tic buying of some of the newly | awakened pool favorites failed to: + relieve. The market felt also the lack « of encouraging news, the confused status of steel of mergers, stiff mon- ey rates and the complex foreign situation, restricting confident op- erations on the long side, Quite a mand and a shade firmer. compared with futures,.but for the very poor stuff there was no improvement: in interest shown. Durum wheat acted strong. Winter wheat prices were about the same with good demand for best: quality. MINNEAPOLIS ‘WHEAT Minneapolis, Aug, 31——Wheat No. 1 dark northern ‘$1.10 ‘@ $1.25%4; No, 2 dark northern $1.05 @ $1.23%; ‘No. 3 dark’ northern $1.02% @ $1.17 %; No. 4 dark. northern $1.13%; No. 5 dark northern 90c; No. 1-dark har winter $1.10% -@ $1.20%; No. 2 hard winter $1.01;' No..1, amber durum 98%¢ @$1.04%5 ‘No.5 amber durum 99%6c; No, 1’ durum’80%e; No. 2:dur- um 83%c @ 86%c; No, 1 mixed dur- um 88%4c @ 96%c; No, 2 mixed dur- um 86% @ 99!4c; No. 1 mixed wheat 93%e. i fs 2 Barley: sample’ le 45c 50e. $1.01 nominally; September ‘durum closed %c-off at, 85%c; October %ec off 85%4c asked; November %c off at 854 ¢ asked and December %c off at 84'%e bid. Be Spot rye closed %c up at 66%e; September %c: up at 65%c bid; Oc- tober %c up at’ 65%e bid and De-| cember %c. off at. 64%c. Spot oats closed %c offadt B%wre @ 29%c; barley unchanged at from 44 to 57c; No, 2 yellow corn’ %sc off at 59%sc and No, 2: mixed corn Yc off at 5856c. 7 Trading in flaxseed was dull with small receipts, A fair amount of seed has been ‘bought to arrive. Closing prices. were ‘moderately off. Septem- ber flax closed 1c off at $2.18% bid; October %e off at %& bid; No- vember. 1c off at $2.15% asked, and December %c off at $2.11% asked. MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS FOR SALE OR RENT—16-room rooming house, full of roomers;| AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES pays $125 to $170 per month, or! FOR SALE—Touring car in perfect will sell furniture and rent house} mechanical condition. White wire to right party. Write No. 446 Trib-] Uncols with extra. wheel, spot! lunes 8-20-lw] Jight, seat covers, dash clock and FOE SALE PY owner, lent zoom {itee practically new cord tires, ouse, modern, near school. Price! Very pretty car with lots of pep. ; b : ransorablonter, quick. action!" ¥ar NaN Be See alates orate Rewhake of Bismarek was first, an oni : t cash verland not before driven was sec- details, address 814 Ave B. Phone} — }y payments if desired to responsi-| 14 Gaklanathivd'and i LW. eniae i oi ea ed to een te | ond an Oakland third and a Willys. ae et NES ble party. Knight fourth. The distance covered FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn-|Jn order to get. the Franklin car | by the first two on a quart of gasoline _ished apartments at tHe Business} introduced into Bismarck and Man-| was announced by Secretary Rovig College. Phone 183. dan we will give the first buyer a 20] of the fair as: Chevrolet, 5:46-52 8-29-t£| ner cent discount off, list price, P. H.| mi; Overland, 5:40-52 miles. Judges, FOR RENT—Furnished house in] Range Auto Co., Jamestown, N. D. | were Jack Healow, Thomas H. Sul-' good. condition, Good neighbor- 8- ‘livan and Al Fisher. hood. 413 Raymond St. Phone} FoR SALE—Buick Roadster, Model An interesting feature was the 822R, WK!” P54. Excellent mechanical eéndi-| Prize guessing contest in which par- FOR REN Terms to responsible party. | ticipants guessed the number _of miles per gallon made by an Over- The automobile economy contest was one of the features of the Man- dan fair yesterday afternoon. The contest was to sce how far an auto- mob uld travel on a quart. of gasoline, The cars all made fine rec- ords. The Chevrolet car of Rev. 8-! 1 modern four-room tion. nice front number of new high records were g No. 2, Bae: No. 3, @ 52e; 4, , e again established including Canadi- _ (By the Associated Press) Lid af Bk die Ce: ex No. 41/7 09%; cables 5.80; Germany. de-| rooms, furnished suitable for light| @Partment, Bismarck Business Col-] Pp, 0. Box 199, Bismarck, N. D. an’ Pacific, Delaware, Lackawanna| Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—Wheat re-| 4Ge. Corn: No. 1, yellow, othe @) mand’ 06%; cables .06%; Holland Housokeeping in. modern house, | !ege- Phone 183 8-31-1w f 7 g.28-1wk,Jond car. Val Herz’ of Glen Ult: and Western, American Brake Shoe,| ceipts 822 cars compared with 448 wi lo. 2 white Ny ac oF demand 89.00; tables 39.05; Norway heol, Call 622 3rd. Ph a FOR SALE—i1000 Chandler St a. | Won first prize, with his guess of Pressed Steel Car, National Biscuit,| cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-| white 29¢ @ 30%e; No. 4 white 28) demand 16,60;°.. Sweden demand] Tap wo Rclaian LAND LEE 1820 Chaudisn Ban 23 miles; E. W. Tobin of Mandan Famous Players, American Radiator, | erm $1.02%4 @ $1.0oi4) Sentonber Fee ae eee rte eras ax No, | 26475 Denmark demgnd 21.38; Swit- 132-W. ea SESEALE "We: offer tor sale-eta| oti eae mechanical cond'tion,) was second and Henry Pederson of i i H mber 01; 1a af . ‘ er ~ % e} ny i ¥ — Ligl i - or wil rade fo . i irdt American Waterworks and Electric] 99%; Decet 3 May ba SH ey eae zerland demand 19.02; Spain demand | FOR RENT — Light “housckeeping | FOR BADE ON? Poet nwt 4 ‘and ob Phone] Driscoll_was third: Corn No. 3 yellow 55e @ 55%c; oats . 15.53; Greece demand 3.00; Poland! rooms, completely furnished, in- f |, Twin City Rapi it preferred, Twin City Rapid Transi' N 12 of E 1-2 of NW 1-4. See. FOR SALE—Motorcycle. Call at ‘oi i ii No. 3 white 28 @ 30c; barley 42c @ ie . ii s 2 ‘ tiie (pointes Gaitage: sna Aiton 3 | 83cs yalNor &, sate’ @ 63%; flax| ° Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 31—Corn | @omand ji)! "hi Gooch Slava oss cledine peat ies water. Hat, |, 29-139-80. Make me an_offer| FOR Sth aooiKk percent bonds slumped 7% and the| No. J, $2.18%. prices were steady compared with Brazil demand 13.35; Montreal 99] yo. ER TSE quick.” “A. G. ‘Anderson, Fergu: . So. Wy Falls, ek s MISCELLANEOUS. Call money opened 31-32, 3%4’s 8% points, au 4% percent. Rye demand was a little stronger in FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, rooms CHICAGO WHEAT FOR SALE OR TRADE—One sectica Liberal offerings of low priced (By the Associated Press) tone and shipping demand better. for light housekeeping, vacant J FOR SALE_One 15-50 Altman-Tay- a railroads came on the market after| Chicago, Aug. 81—Wheat No, 1 banat en ee em et eorex __BIEMARCK GRAIN Sept. 1st. Phono 273 or 411, 5th| of land in Dunn county. For fur | lor tractor, eee é B Pack: f i (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) St. 8. er information, Wri 5 bh veenmater "end cece ddcbotiom, plow. Insist on ayer ac. age midady, Wisconsin Central breaking |+ed $1.05%; No. 2 hard $1.04 @ $1.04 Tribu} 25-lwk market was steady compared with 3 points, Chicago Great Western | %; eorn No. 2 mixed 6le @ 61% Bismarck, Aug. 31, 19: FOR RENT—Large modern fur Threshing outfit now operating on futures and'there was a good demand referr , Minneapoli: St. 7 i 03 Pouis and “Western Maryland and Pasties a5 Ore ae for what seed there was left after Ne i dark chorer bs i room; gentlemen preferre POSITION WANTED. our farm south of? town. Wachter New Haven 1 point. Rubbers. also| %¢ @ 5c. Rye No. 2, 68%e; barley | PPlications had been made on ar-) Yo. 1 Stine © ‘ga] in. Call 538-M, or 605 3rd St. WANTED—Posilion as teacher, by-a| Transfer Co., Bismarck, N. D. Siarheterlstia rebosad "im Mexican Bey i, cloversced Tetsds ibs $9.56| CALL. MONEY No. 1 flax. 149| FOR RENT—Four modern furniated in teaching. ‘Gertifieate, Ist gtad2 c ; Petroleum which. carried: it more! @ $10.60. New York, Aug. 31.—Call money| No, 2 flax 1.84} rooms for light housekeeping. 41 elementary. Have specialized in] Anna dining room set, American than 3 points above the low level of : strong. High 5; low 4%; ruling rate| No 1 rye. ") “gg 1st St. Phone 241-J. ~ 8-30-3t} bookkeeping, dairying and grading} walnut, genuine leather seats, a bestos table pad; cost $190; 4%; closing bid 5s Time loans firm; mixed collateral’ sixty and ninety days 4 @ 4%; six months 4% @ 4 ite Prime commercial paper 4 @ 4 POTATOES WEAK — (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Aug. 31.—Potatoes weak; | receipts 88 cars; total U. S. ship- ments 669; New Jersey sacked cob- blers $1.60 @ $1.60 cwt.; sacked Giants $1.20-@ $1.25 cwt. Minnesota sacked early Ohios $1.00 @ $1.15 ewt.; bulk ‘early Ohios $1.10 @ $1.25 ewt.; Minnesota sacked early round | the forenoon and a gain of 2 points in Crucible Steel had a steadying effect on the better known shares, relatively inactive specialties con- tinued to creep into new high ground. Rapid bidding up of Mexican Pe- troleum to a level more than) ten points above its lowest of the day revived the flagging spirits of the bulls and there was a rush to buy $100 takes it Phone 553-M or 223 12th St, 8 FOR :SALE—Librsry table, rockers, dining table and cHairs, bed com- plete, baby bed, oil stove, grey reed baby buggy, Crex rug, etc. Practtcally new. Sec Mr. Deal at the Foundation C 8. BY STANLEY RAISINS & PRUNES FOR EATING : OR INDOOR, DRINKING PURPOSES): E OLD HOME TOWN s you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty two years und proved safe by mil- lions for FLOUR UNCHANGED Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—Flour un- changed to. 10c lower. In carload lots, family patents quoted at $6.60 for accounts which carried some of i .| @ $6.90 a barrel in 98-pound cotton eal basis heheh el See tiatnopuluy abaron tet hes RigKSIVe| Teen cotorelasieee gach | sacks. Shinments 60,005. barrels. WANTED—Reliable married couple Colds Headache els for the year. Closing was strong.| Sacked early Ohios $1.35 cwt,; Wis-| Bran $14.00 @ $15.00. who would like to board two elder- Toothache ly people in exchange for modern Earache Shifting of traders operations to- \day from one group to another in accordance with the varying news of the day caused wide fluctuations either way in a wide assortment of shares. Confusion of speculative sen- timent was indicated by the con- trary course pursued by stocks of the same class, but the final deal- ings witnessed a more general trend to higher levels. Sales approximated 850,000 shares. Livestock - aN CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (By*the Associated Press) Chicago, Aug. 31.—Cattle receipts Neuralgia Accept only “Bayer” contains proper directions, boxes of t' ablets cents. Drug: , 24 and 100. Aspirin if of Bayer Manufa furnished home. References ex- changed. Write 223, care Tribun FOR SALE—Twelve-guage Winch iter Hammerless’ pump gun, with _-ease cheap for quick sale. Call at room 30, Annex hotel between 6 and 8pm. 8-31-Iw WANTED TO BUY—Pointer or setter dog, three to five years old, good ranger and thoroughly broken. Write particulars, Box 73, Aber. deen, S, D. 8-25-1w: FOR SALE—One Meister Piano. Cheap for cash or on monthly pay- consin sacked cobblers $1.20 @ $1.30 cwt. POTATOES LIGHT (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—Potatoes: light. wire inquiry, demand: light, movement slow, market slightly weaker. Sandland district carloads f. 0. b. usual terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked ewt. partly graded carly Ohios, 90¢ @ $1.00, mostly 95c. ~. (By the Associated Press) New York, Aug. 31.—Liberty bonds t 1 p. { 11,000; beef steers active, strong, Len ‘ PMB spots higher on good grades; top| 38 give ments, 416 13th St. Phone 441R. { Bisi1.10; butk $9.00 @ $10.50; she stock) Socind “4ikie Se SBE ae -—Dress Bs i. steady to str bulls steady; veal, calves 25¢ high@r; stockers and feed- rs slow, weak; beef cows and heif- ers largely $4.50 @ $7.16; canners and cutters moeely ee @ $e58: $ lk bologna bul x 4.25; ; bulk-veal calves early $12.50] Hogs Paha oee Aug. 31—Liberty bonds) receipts 21,000 stow; few early sales| Syse°* \ Y unevenly strong to 10c higher; bulk vee later sales steady to strong; ‘bulk 170:to 200 pound hogs $9.70 @ $9.80; 210 to 250 pound butchers mostly $9.25 @ $9.65; bulk 270 to 300 pound butchers $8.90 @. $9.00; packing sows mostly $6.35 @ $7.10; bulk pigs : $8.00 @ $8.25; heavy $7.75 @ $9.30; medium $8.90 @ $9.80; light $9.40 @ $9.85; light lights $8.90 @- $9.65; packing sows, smooth, 6.50 @ $7.35; Third 4%'s . Fourth 4%’s . 4%’s uncalled . 4%’s called . sonable. Also relining coats. Miss C. G. Labrie, 406 7th St. Call 219M. 8-29-Lwk FOR SALE—One library dino; four blue leather séat dining chairs, walnut. Phone 424, 8-30-2t FOR SALE—Dark oak sectional book- case. Inquire 505 3rd St., or phone : 538-M. , _ 8-30-3t] | ; ire " FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. 602 8rd St., or-Phone 415M. 8-28-3t FOR RENT—First Class garage. G01 7th St. Phone 682, — 8-31-3t | Second 4%"s . Third 4%’s . Fourth 4%’s = 4%’s. uneallei 4%’s called New York Stock List j acking sows, rough, $6.00 @ $6.75; | Allied Chemical & Dye . # _Siling pigs $7.25 © $8.50. Sheep re-| Allis:Chalmers .... ‘ Fk gaint ate it eee opening Americas Best Sugar . Pied —Y AA er; ives| American Can .... 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