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.% SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 : News of the Markets SOME VALUES «(streets ON MARKETS il DECLINE +. Intermediate. grades. northern and't aliti jand 3 wheat have idemand,during the past two) days, urum wheat has: bedn in steady. demand, prices following, the advanc: How DARE You , ARREST MY | LONG LOST THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE “ps BY STANLEY KELP WANTED—MALE POSITION. WANTED. WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Good wages to respon- sible party. Call 332-W between 9 and 5 or 638-R mornings and _evenings. 9-22-2t. WANTED—Experienced farm hand. WORK WANTED—Lady wishes po- sition as housekeeper. Call at 406 15th St. 9-22-1W Experienced bookkeeper wants po tion, Write No. 460 Tribune. PAGE SEVEN COST Danes | LOST—Pair of dark shell rimmed glasses on pageant grounds Mon- day evening. Finder please/retpru | to Tribune-office or 608 8rd St. Re- ward. 9-21-86 ms MISCELLANEOUS. HEMSTITCHING & Picoting Attach- ment; superior device; fits” any sewng machne; attaches firmly; easily adjusted price $3.00 délivor- jed with complete instructions and in: ld Dureya aie maths cash bai 9-2: miums unchanged,; No...1. amber sell- }-22-3t. Riles ae ys ing mostly 11 to 18 cente over the One fhat 1s. goed?) with | horses, ae rapt) . superlot “Hematitehing Turkish “War Seare’.U: | Duluth September. Montana winter Wages $50.00 per month. Write WORK WANTED Corpus Christi, Texas 9-23-11. ‘urkis| ar Scare’ Used as, pag 1 beh sosteyriay sasier, the No. 469 Tribune. 9-19 1 week. ! WANTED—Married couple . wants FOR ao Br - i <TS = os oot Nad darted lee elie ae preae d =a Dressers, beds, library _Exeuse For Monday’s | tram.g’to.3 cents, the basis now 4 to 8 COAL MNES a cE AbPIR ee er ues, Gr will cere) table, chairs and numerous other s ae 8 3 over December, wheat futures. |, Bee eee eee eines. Wile BR 8 ie winter.| srticles of furniture, also cooking evere Reaction’ Sit coaesa grain futures. have had|’ Werner, N. D. 9-2-1mo rite R. I, Box 57, Woodworth,! utensils, Cheap if taken at once. by the Run: mci, | ait advanee.in sympathy with wheat, WANTED Man to work by month, |oowo 9221 Call at the Dunraven, 212-3rd St. tl 8 i ‘ ni, iow, quoted on. a Decem- |: ste y job. F. . 9-18-tE 1-22. now ane Associate. Breas), 0.|'ber basis, with No. 1 and 2. yellow pipe csr fl Cal Ed SALESMAN. paisa dace Sea curity valueg sustained a sharp set-|at %c under Chicago December fu- inquire G./SALESMEN WANTED by old estab- | VOICE OR | EXPRESSION —Class back this-week and professional short | tures, which closed at 59%c. Oats ee lished and reliable firm, manufac-| Work begins Monday, Sept. 25. Chil- ; 4 interests foreed’:a' readjustment of | have been in good: shipping demand, | turing. exslusive sind | copyright| dren 4:15 p. m. Evening 7:30 p. 2. f © the stock market's. weakened, tech-| No. 3 white trading: mastly..2) to, 3c 9-21-1w|. line of calendars, fuhs and blot-| Miss Rudge, 418 7th St. Phone 8443 9-22-3t over Minneapolis. December, -which closed at 32%c.-Rye market has’been _nieal position, . The. Turkish “war scare” was used as an. excuse for! HELP WANTED—FEMALE ters for advertising. Complete line leather goods, signs and spec- TENANTS WAN TE D—For some Monday’s severe reaction,. while the | quiet, but steady,:No, 2.rye now trad- WAN | —| iatti Ones % ? calling, of loans and the marking up: ing at 4c to.1 cent over Minneapolis SALESLADY—To sell” Complexion] ilties. One ‘of the strongest and) good “improved farms, large and ofthe call rate to six percent fu¥-,| December ryé,.which closed at 67%c. |, Clay. . May $9 daily. New success- most up-to-the-minute lines in the | small. Good locations, good terms. nished the impetus for Thifrsday’s! The flax market has been very act fab lag, 4, Need) live wie take | Uddstry: Liberalcomiission and! Inquire of City National bank, or i Frank Barnes, Agent. 9-18-lw jive, September flax. trading during the week from $2.29:to $2.38, today’s iclose being the highest.point, Spot j seed has traded maatly at-t cent over the September, ‘ SELLINGIS decline, the net losses .in:standard. shares ranging from-1 to-3 -pointg,.. Consequently, short ,interests had little difficulty in) uneovering weak spots, but the selling: proceeded in an orderly fashion and: at no time was the market swamped: with, offerings, good buying support being in evi charge each town. No inyestment. Sylvane Coniplexion Clay Co,, 6118 Champlain Ave., Chicago. WANTED—Cook and, dining room girl. Good wages and long job. M. E. Ruddy, Killdeer, North Dakota. -21-1-we 9-23-1t |. exclusive territory contracts now '¢ arranged for the balance of this year and for 1928, Exper- ience in this line not necessary but applicant must be able to prove successful sales record. Give | age and business references to re- | ceive consideration, Address Mer- REWARD — Collie dog, about» 11 months old. Answers to name “Junior.” Reward for information to Sam H. Clark, FOR SALE—Green _ tomatoe: chow-chow 30¢ peel 55e one half dence slightly below. current leve! bushel; oO bast Phones246 i \ - WANTED—C. At pir hants Publishi: ‘ ushel; $1.00 bushel. one 243 inued to be of an encouraging na- N rk. e good Mich. 2D Se Reasonahie ae cook, Phone 587, Mrs. Sam Clark,| WERE YOU EVER OFFERED A| "OR SALE —Reasonanle, ae eM ture, Car loadings ‘of. revenue freight i continued to go higher, and: there q : was a steady increase in praduction in ithe Iron:and ‘Steel industry,. des pite the rising tendency *urther evidence of the modcr-te vival of business was reflected in FOR SUMP 36 Ave. A East. ey i WANTED—Housekeeper by widow- er with three children. Permanent place for right party. Write Tri- bune 455, WANTED—Ginl for general _house- nr 8-25-tf | 9-15-9t |! GROCERY STORE?—You can han- dle sugar,- flour, canned goods, dried fruit, coffee and ent're linc of groceries, as well as paints,| roofing, aluminum ware and auto-! } mobile oil's, with no rent to pay; reed baby carriage. Phone 275 514 1st St. FOR SALE—Household goods, all in good shape, 208 Thayer. Phone 4643. 9-20-4¢ WANTED—Reliable party to care for ‘enlargement of the country’s c j requirements, the weekly tater cnet the, Associated Press) { 4 : F. A. Knowles, 16 Ave.| 6 money invested. Take large or-| 13 months old baby boy. Cal of the Federal Reserve system show- icago, ‘Sept. 23.—General selling | ; th ag origi dere front 3 eae Gi al £36-W 9-21-3¢ ing a increase of nearly $37,000,000: iidated Line more: favorable voli : AUNT SARAW PEABODY WAS GREATLY PLEASED. TODAY a eae ganraitead aad priven eee ron eae Scond hand 9x12” Wil- in’ rediscounts. ical si on jin Europe gave the 7 = meed wait- STimh casio he as ee ye “August motor car production, ap, wheat market f downward Bye oncy| |: WHEN THE NEW DRESSMAKER WHO HAD PROMISED To resses at the Annex Cafe. Good |, shane RL tae eet [a onan AOnl ae Sanders Bletinic hed to within a few thousand here today during the early dealings.| | MARRY MARS) TE : waned! ve 20-3 * k for “work-| Shep. Bt. record in June, which was the Sémé top. lows orders. word -eaugit| CHAN ae pogrs OTEY WALKER SUDDENLY: 4 eae St) ers.” ‘Address. fiteheoek-Hill Con! pon” RENT OPIN month in the history of the ~in the initial trading and the-decline | L : MIND a nc tor/ general’ hou Dept. 164, Chicago, Ill, Reference.) Goi-7th St. Call 682 ember orders show tke was. easly attained. as the. technical wee Call at 516 2nd St, oF} Any bank or express company. | 2 usual seasonal falling off, but the position had’ been weakened by. the i ae le -19-1w 9-23-1t " RS NRCC sae aoe e teveral of ‘the popuc recent upturn. The bulk of the ‘early {$8.75. @ $078. Sheep receipts 1,500; | Pacific Oil ......... 56% RANGE OF CASH SALES WANTED—Girl to help. care for |~“GQAL-AGENCY OPPORTUN cit) AE TONOHTLER— MOTORCYCLE ae eeig is expected to result in business was in the December deliv-|™arket weak; edmpared week ago—|Pan American Petroleum ...... 78%'| (By the, Associated. Press) children, Mrs, L, A. Schipfer, 4th AGENCY, OFF OR TUNITY: [OR VBALES My. Rents sed Sather anieee jery, Commission houses had large | {at and feeding lambs mostly 75c| Pennsylvania ...... 48%! Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—Range of|;\Ave B. fea Fea | a lone centablehed,, Suecessti) | «cally: snew: with, alll latest (acess Seasonal dullness also is making selling orders at'the‘start and found, hi « yearlings’ 6@c higher; sheep} People’s Gas . 9444'' representative cash sale: cL at pe Ua Y| wholesale coal corporation making | sories attached Invite inspection. . ‘g itself felt in the building trades. support lacking. On the break there|steady to 25c higher; closing top! Pure Oil . 3151 dark northern $1.16% @ $1.26%1|WANTED—School girl or girl for |all, shipments direct from mines at) Terms considered. I. L, Reade, Commodity prices, as a result, are was some fair buying by houses that | natives and Wegtern lambs $14.75; | Ray Consolidated Copper 15%No. 2 dark northern $1.12% @‘$1.18| seneral housework. Phone 316. lowest prices offers exclusive/ 412 Rosser. Phone 239. tending upward, one of the features were on the selling side yesterday. | bulk natives! $14.00 @ $14.50; culls Reading .. a 78%) 4; No, 3 dark northern $1.03% @ © 9-23--1 time. |“ agency, Experience _ unnecessary. 9-22-1w of the week being the further in-|The opening. which ranged from 1% mostly. $9.50; fat heavy ewes: $4.00 @' Rep. Iron & Steel . 6744': $1.20%; No. 4 dark northern $1.03% | WANTED ind tor | * Limited capital essential to meet | = —— | Gf the Week being ne tr a a ene eee adn WH Descmbor $10u] $6003 ‘choice handy weight upward Royal Dutch, N.Y. ......s.s0.. 88% @ $1,004; No, 6 dark northern §1.03| WANTED —~ Competent itl, for) ° our requirements. Money making | "ON. uet Guadchakes, good Lattery home. consumption and export. ¥ to $1.07 and, May $1.09%. to $1.11, | to $7-10; feeding-lambs mostly $13.75 | Sears Roebuck 90% | @ 81.03%; sample grade dark nor-| BOUSework, Mrs. W. BE. Lahr. | oer bittics absolutely without, ¢¥linder Studebaker, good battery The report that large sums of | was followed by:something of a gen-|@ $14.25.» Sinclair Con. Oil . 34 | thern $1.00%; No. 1 dark hard win- eat ROYLSTON COAL. CO,,| 2M4 five good tires, has had best money still are available for invest-| eral recovery.:; : Be ———— Southern Pacific ter $1.02% @ $1.14%; No. 2 dark oso |S : - "| of care, for sale cheap, or trade ment were seen in the ease with| Sentiment .in ¢eorn and oats was|, SOUTH ST..RAUL LIVESTOCK | Southern Railway "hard winter $1.18%; No.2 hard win- ROOMS FOR RENT. 3680 So., Racine Ave, Chicago. | soy Ford. H. Ward, Baldwin, N. D. ‘ \ which several large bond offerings | mixed, but the tendency was to fol- (By the Associated Press) Standard Oil of N. J. ter $1.01%; No, 2 amber durum $1.00] j;oR RENT—Rooms in mod as vee 2A A + of the week were disposed of. Call| low the course of wheat. After open-|, Sputh St. <Paul, Sept. 28—Cattle/ Studebaker Corporation 11 @ $1.04; 2 mixed durum 88¢ @ —Rooms in modern house. | SATESMEN WANTED—Oyster sales-| money rates fluctuated from four to, ing te to %b. off, with December ‘Téceipts 1,700; compared with'a week| Tennessee Copper .. %B_ $1.05; No. 1 mixed wheat 92c @ $1.04.| Ca" accommodate four people; | man, exclusive territory. Commis- LOTS FOR SALE 6 percent, the latter rate being rec- | 58%c to. 59%6c;: the corn market: un- | 98° beef: steers. and. she stock 25c/ Texas Co, Barley sample grade 5234¢ @ 53c;| board of desired. Call at 416 12th) sion on repeat orders. Well estab-| FOR SALE—® foot corner lot on cried Thursday afternoon for the|derwent a further decline, and then|higher;’ best fed steers for week,/ Texas & Pacific No. 3, 55e @ 58e; No. 4, 52c @ 56c.|_St. Phone 441-R, O2LIwl dished ‘Give full partiontars, vet ROA ae ie first time since last February. This | hardened s little all’around, "| $16.00; singlé load $20.50; bulk grass| Tobacco Products .. plConi No 1 yellaw B8%c @ 50%e|FOR RENT Pariy iaGlihed or am| cacse and territecr wanted whel coventb, abreet, and veTG | E tute is regarded as: temporary and| Oats started: 4c to %e down, with | steers: $5.50 @ $7.35; top load lots| Transcontinental Oil Oats No, 2 white 85%c @ 38%c; No.| ¢urnished rooms, al jy ences. and: tersitory wanted.) ne). Very: reasonablecat 9700: Ala0: was brought.about by the combina-| December 37%e'to 37%c, and held steers $7.75; grass cows and} Union Pacific ... :|'3 white 84%e @ 35%, Rye No. 1, a ed rooms, also apartment.| National Packing Company, Balti- 10 acre .suburban place. Good tion of withdrawals by: interior close to the initial range. heifers. $3.50° @: $7.00; bulk under| United Retail Stores . 67¢ @ 68%c; No. 2, 67%e @ TW%e.| Bismarck Business College, Phone} more, Md, 9-23-1t| puildings, water and a good place banks for the fipancing of -crop| Higher quotations in hog values| $5.00; bulls steddy, bulk bolognas) U.’S. Ind. Alcohol ... ‘Flax No. 1, $2.35 @ $2.38. 188. 9-21-tf |TivE SALESMEN can earn big| for chickens, Can be cut into lots movements and the demands of lo-| gave # lift to ‘provisions, oh { $8.50: $4.00; ‘stockers and feed-| United States Rubber Ya Fay NE eS FOR RENT—Furnished room for| money, selling our popular price} and would be a good investmen cal importers, who hastened to get Later. the market” became heavy | ere fully 25¢ higher $400 @ 7-50: | United States Steel DULUTH RECEIPTS light house keeping. Call after| line Men’s Full Clothing direct to| for the future. About thirteen their merchandise out of bond in or-|and sagged until: the end, the finish| célves réceipts,:none. Compared with: Utah Copper ........ (By the Associated Press) 7:00 P, M. 722 th St. Phone 485] cons Local territ blocks from school. Write No der to get the benefit of the lower | showing a net loss of 1% to 2% with) week steady; ‘lights elosine Westinghouse Electric Duluth, Minn., Sept. 23—Elevator] Ro |” Bab | Wate tac inroaallon®: Hageee, oe at bin 2 sacime i ‘A firmer tendency also | Decertiber -$1.05% to: $106 and May| 10.50 -@ ‘$11.00; seconds $5.50 @ Willys Overland . weblita: dameette gratiicehent SOO |iIer <2. Gai ete ate cee Oe |, Waite for information... auger: 460. Sree: F ‘ rates for time money | $1.10 td $1d0%::. 1 154 $650, Hogs ‘receipts $8000; market Cho & NW 00 bushels; corn 23,100; oats 51,300;|FOR RENT—Furnished “room in} Martin Co, Grand Rapids, Mich. BUSINESS CHANCES jo and commercial paper. Corn followed wheat and closed at| Steady to’ strong; bulk’ desirable) Maxwell “B” . ‘ barley 35,000; rye 386,900 bushels;| modern’ house. Gentleman prefer- Be 9-23-1t. s uit ak Foreign exchanges were reaction-!@ net loss'of %c to 14¢.with Decem-| light: weights: $9.90; heavy butchers | Consolidated Gas. flax 18200. Shipments—-wheat 115,-| red. 801 Sth St. or phone 242W. |SALESBOARD SALESMEN— One , WANTED—One of Chicago's old su>- oP aes opments i the Near Bact ber eG eee eS peed es se pigs aa00, sheep ae 600; rye 261,000. Elevator receipts 9-23-3t| hundred new classy salesboard as-| stantial corporations has opening of developments in the Near Eas! ‘ iy iy Kertott z FOREIGN EXCHANGE ;{bonded grain—wheat 42,800; ship- ENT F sortments just out; hot peanut} for capable man to open office and and heavy offerings of commercial receipts 100; market today steady; (By the Associated Press)... ,|'ments, wheat 65,000, = FOR RENT—Purnished modern room| ovehines, ete: Golloet as you go.| manage silesmea. High class de- None olad choice Dakota: limbs late Friday.$14.00;, compared with week ago lambs ‘averaging ‘about $1:00 higher; bulk fat natives’at the close $13.75. Sheep about 25¢ @ 50c high- er; bulk fat ewes closing $4.00 @ $6.00; feeders strong; best’ Western feeding lambs this week $13.00. _New York Stock List vices for which there is extraor- dinary demand’ everywhere.” . Bix, money making possibilities for the right man. $500 to $2,000 neces- sary to finance exclusive agency. Will pay expense of trip to Chi- cago for the man we select. Sales Manager, 112 N. May St. C NEWS OF. WALL STREET 5 Sept. 23,—Foreign ex-j* Duluth car inspection: Wheat Nos, Great. Britain demand |f‘and’'2 dark..northern and Nos..1 4.41%; 60 day bills on jand 2.northern 69; No. 3 dark north- France demand. 7.62; |jérn and No. 3 northern 22; smutty demand 4.21; ca- ispring’3; other spring 18; Nos. 1 and bles 4.21; Belgium demand 7.19%; '2 amber durum and Nos, 1 and 2 dur- cables 7.20;-Germany demand .07%; jumt 40; No. 3 amber durum and No. 3 cables .07 3-16; Holland deniand ‘durum 16; smutty durum 2; other} POUT” 98.70; cables 38.77; Norway demand durum 93; Nos..1 and 2 dark hard a room, el , 16.87; Sweden demand 26.44; Den- , winter Nos. 1 and 2 hard winter] two blocks from postoffice, 311 2nd mark demand 20.87; Switzerland de- | 4} mi smutty mixed 5; all] St. Phone call 832-M, 9-21-3t mand 18.70; Spain demand '15.3); | wheat 330; flax 17; mixed grain 2; FOR ote Greece demand 2.45; Poland deniand corn 30; oats 11; rye 179; barley: 34. RENT—Modern furnished |! 01%; Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.15; All grains 603; on track 812, rooms, 218 2nd’ St. Phone 832R, New York, change fir 4.415; cabl banks 4.397 cables 7.62%; Italy Towa Novelty Co., Mullin Bldg., Ce- | dar Rapids, Ia, 9-23-1t. in new, all modern dwelling. On| NO Duy Da ts WANTED | ground floor, Call 402-M for ap-| people must eat. Federal distribu- “| tors make big money; $3,000 yearly and up No capital or experience needed. Free advertising, guaran- teed sales; unsold goods may be returned. Your name on packages builds your own busi Free | pills against export shipment, de-|\ mand sterling was quoted at least a cent below last week's figdres and|” « corresponding decreases took place in Continental rates. German marks held fairly steady around the rate of seven cents a hundred. _» WAR RUMORS > BOOST WHEAT ——— a Ea man. preferred, 301. 4th St, (By the ‘Associated Press) New. York, Sept. 23.—Resumption of yesterday’s late covering move- ment took place at the opening of today’s stock market, oils, equip- ments, railroads, motors and rubbers leading the advance. The covering was attributed to more favorable de- velopments in the Near East situa- tion. Atchison and UniotsPacific each of which gained a point, led the mod- ———SSSS——— —_—_—_—COoOoOoOooOoOoOoOoOooe R.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. ie irs Allied Chemical & Dye.. ‘Allis-Chalmers. in rails, while Mexican c pesenieiy ; grate advance in ated Olt afd'Stand- American. Beet Sugar Argentine demand 35.37;, Brazil de-| oe — 9-22-3t]. samples and cook vook to custom- Chiropractor ard Oils ot California,and New Jer-| American Can ..-.... mand 1200; Montreal 1.00. | - POTATOES STEADY ° =| FOR RENT—Furnisticy rooms, close | ers: Repeat orders sure: Exelu- Consultation Free sey. assumed leadership of the oil| American Cae & Foundry, a ane (By' thé Associated Press) { 212 7th St. Phone 279-R. sive territory. Ask now! Federal F th Li Block E group on gaff ranging from %c to| American “ Aes lt LIBERTY BONDS | Chicags, Sept, 23.—Potatoes stea- 9.23-3 times, || Pure Food Co, 2309 Archer, Chi-|}, Suite 9, 1f — Lucas Bloc - ioe? one inquiry for equipments was | American’ International Corp... 38 (By the Associated Press) dy; receipts 37 cars; total United ~————_.._ | "a cago, Hea Phone 260 & ; © PONE PS ea by Pullman’ amd Baldwin, each | American Locomotive wes BE the Associated Press), yg! States shipments 1,125; Wisconsin TWo furnished Tight house Keeping | Cenc ., pn re 4 of which improved a point or more,|American:Smelting & / etaxee eee Sacked -round whites $1.00 @ $1.25, rooms, 210-12 st. N., _ 9-23-1t, | AGENTS WANTED—High grade ! : Flour Prices Have Advanéed| (ith similar gains bemg recorded | American Sugar ...-. 3%4's_ $101.24: ewt.; Minnesota. and. Dakota sacked | specialty men for PATENTED cohtly wi igi Ty United Stites Rubber, common | American, Sumatra Tobacco Bes ae III no0len early Ohio $1.00 @ $1.25. ewt. _ WANTED TORENT CHECK PROTECTOR FOUNTAIN | Slightly with Rising Mar- | sha preferred, Bosch, Magneto sand Put T. & T. Fiut—4Wet a 100.4 CAG RANGE WANTED TO RENT—Modern house FEN guaranteed five years Every: ‘ Studebaker. Market, Street ilway, hs nite Seeond 44’: 0 ? | R or unfurnished apartment. Per- ody who writes is good prospect | °. ket—Due to World’ Crisis. | Sti verersed; was pustied up to a| American’ Woolen ". Second, Hi (By the Associated Press) seed eeent, Wejes|, for this pen. Agents everywhere || Northern Pacific ; new high. There were few exceptions | {05% Lin Fourth 4%'s ... Chicago, Sept. 23.— Tribune No, 461. ""g-a1-1w| average daily $15.00. KRITIKSON i to the upward trend, American Ra-| At" hte ¢° ieee Victory 4%’s uncalle 100. Open. High. Low. Close. BROS. INC., 122 West Illinois Men Wanted (By the Associated Press) 4 a @ points and Peo-| Atl, Gulf & W. Indies .. | ase eal 100.30 WHEAT ! C., h en ante Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—The wheat distor arioping: 2 en ts ang ecieié| Baldwin: Locomotive ... | 4%'s called ....... 0 ahd Oe oe 105% 108% | Street, Chicago. 9-23-1t. market has been advancing during | Poss oop Broduets A, and Rock Island | Baltimore & Ohio, -. |Dee, $:..105% 107 105% 105% DULUTH-CLOSING CASH) | AGENTS WANTED—To sell the fin- the past week because of pdssibill-| Coase fractionally. Bethlehem | Steel, +B” MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS =| yay 1111109% 111 109% 110 (By the Associated Press) 1. est all-wool tailored-to-measuv || At rates, prescribed by the ties: Of war between Gree Britain )T Ce z: Canadian Pacitié sy Aliy the: Asnocinted Tere yo: CORN eal gatuthy ‘Minn.j Sept. 23--Closing| suits at 921.50 and up, which in-|| United States Labor Board as and Turkey, ea Central: Lea Ns » eee i % : s ices” ‘ 4 \ } Agxiculture. The market was sharply (By the Associated’ Press) _ | Cheaspeake & Ohio ... bears’ a year ago. Cash No.1 north: yoy aoe Bete TIE hguake $1006 @ Stews Noo dary | 22¢ Your Profits in advance. Fall aS . higher» Monday, and after’ a slight}: Chicago,’ Sept. 23.—Cattle receipts | Chicago, Mil.:and St. Pyal ern $1.07% @ $1.16%;% December arrive $1:14% @ $1.15%; No. 2 dark samples now ready. Special propo- Machinists, 70¢ per hour, setback on. Tuesday, continued .to]1,500; compared with week xgo strict: | Chicago, R.'1.'& Pac. $1.06%; September -$1.00%;, May % 39% 39% | northern. medium to fancy $1.10%| , Sition to men writing immediatel, Recess ; advance during’ the week, Minneapo-{ly choice and ‘prime. native “beef | Chino Copper $1.10%; corn No. 3 yellow b7%e « Be eee ee Tere dedi: Na didack masthern me-|- John. Bond: Tailoring Co,: Denver,|| , Blsckemiths, '70¢ to. 80c:.per | lis December whéat closittg yesterday | ‘steers largely 15c @ 25e higher; low'| Cotorado Fuel: & Trott: 51%c. Oats No, 3 white 33%¢, @ 39% 38% 38% | dium to fancy $1.08% @ $1.16%; No.) Colorado, 9-21-30-10-7 || hour. at $1.08%, an advance of 5% centsjer grades mostly 26c lower; spots|'Corn Products ..... %, Barley 46e @ 58c. Rye No. 2, 56” 1 northern $1:12% @ 81.16%; No. 2 z eas Zor, the; week: 0 Ce aaa extreme. top| Crucible Steel ... @ bbe. Flax No. 1, $2.30 @:$2.81. | oop 1080 11.00 10.80 11.00| nortehrn $1.08% @ $1.12%; ‘No PERSONAL, Bollertaakersy.70c per shown Flour mills are now running at a [beef steers .95; best yearlings | Prie . ms y § ‘ it ST = : 5 ‘ tye normal percentage of eapacity for} $11.75; Western grassers 10 to 15¢/‘Famous DEMAND IT LITTLE SLOWER [72™ - erie Shy S22 | araber. durin aa & oe pio. 3] PURE HONEY—D white elov-|] Freight Carmen, 63¢ per hour. this time of the year, and shipments |-higher; stockers_and feeders mostly] General Asphtlt . (By the Associated Press) amber arrive September, 99¢; No. er and basswood-—5-Ib. pail, $1.25; Rscly Ea ovate of flour are averaging close to 70,-| strong to 25c higher; other grades{ General -Electric Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—Cash wheat Garam Bux No. 2 durum ‘B0e:' Ne; 10 Ibs., $2.25. Postpaid to 3rd zone. | poly a a a 000 barrels a day. Flour prices have | beef cows.and heifers, canners and) General Motors .. demand seemed to be a little slowe gl genb soe ear iratn ote @ SlolerNer 2 re Hosie Honey ‘Farm, Richland Cen-|] Shop, or to W. B. Berner, Super- advanced. slightly with the-advanc-| ‘cutters steady to weak; in-between | Goodrich Co. .. at the opening today but most of the MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ed durum 89¢ @ $1.03; No, 2 mixed| _ter, W ~ 9-29-1t|] intendent Northern Pacific Rail- ing market, family patent now quot-| grades butcher she stock unevenly | Great Northern pfd. desirable offerings were cleaned up (By the Associated Press) arrive September 88¢; No. 1 red dur- way, Jamestown, N. D, < ‘y ed at $6.70 to $6.90. _ [25 to 50 cents off; bulls 40 to 602] Tilinois Central ... at unchanged premiums within the] Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 23— um 89¢. FOR SA‘ OR RENT | 5 The first part of the week premi-| lower; veal calves unevenly 25 to 75¢| Inspiration Copper first hour of trade. ‘Dutum wheat VOpen. High. Low. Close! Flaxseed on track $2.36% @ $2.37 HOUSES .AND FLATS. . ums for cash wheat were a trifle} lower; week’s bulk prices native beef International Harvester was stronger on account of better t WHEAT 4; arrive $231; September $2.35%|FORSALELApirtiaent house cone easier, the poorest qualities of No. 1] steers $9.15 @ $11.00; Westerns ‘$6.80 |The, Mer, Marine pfd bids coming from’ Duluth. There waS! gep¢. 106%B 106% 106% 106%| bid; October $2.30; November $2.26 Les E—Apartinent house con- dark northern, spring wheat trading | @ $8.25;. stockers: and feeders $6.00/ International ' Paper no change in winter wheat. Demand Dee eK 10746 106% 106% | %4;° December $219% bid. Oats No. sisting of four apartments. Al) aN RT as low as 5 cents over the Minnea-|@ $7.25; bulk beef cows and heifers} Invincible Oil =v: was fair for the good stuff and nar-| May 109% _ 110% | white track and arrive 38%e @ 24| Modern. Fine vocation, easy to GOOD BUYS polis December wheat future. Dur-| $4.50 @ $7.75; bulk, desirable veal|'Kelty-Springticld Tire. . row for smutty offerings. te. No. 1 rye track 69%; arrive} Tent. A good money maker. Also ing the week however, there has been] calves $12.75 @ $13.25. a’, | Rennecett: Copper Corn met with a quiet and fca-! ney. 31% 31% | September 69%c; arrive 69%c; bar-} Part modern 5-room house in east — an improved demand for ordinary | | Hogs receipts 5,000; lighter weight | Louisville & Nashvi tureless demand. | May 33% 38% [ey 47¢ @ 9c. Corn No. 2 yellow| end of city. Part cash and terms|f{ SIX room modern, bungalow, Mint qualities of- wheat and very‘little No. | fairly active, 10 to 15¢ higher; bulk | Mexican, Petroleum Oats. were unchanged with a fair 6140; No. 3 yellow 60%c; No.2 mix-| to right parties. Call 213-M Bee water heat, full b: hard- 4 1 dark northern has sold for less|180 ot 210 pound averages $10.40 @| Miami<Copper’ ... general demand and offerings mod-| peg, 66% 66% [ied foie: Nov 3 mixed 59%he. i u a ‘ Ps be-} floors, : \ J than 7 or 8 gents over the December | $10.50; top $10.55 weightier kinds] Middle States Oil’. erate. May 69% 69% 5 ween Sep, m. ani p, m. for ap-| SE eT ete eg. weeks wheat future. The best qualities of | slow, around steady; choice pigs up| Midvale Steel .... Rye was unsettled with a fairly pointment, v3 x 9-12-21 This house has three good bed- wheat have continued in good de-{to $9.75; holdover moderate; heavy |"Missouri Pacific . | active shipping demand. Decs bl 52 51 51% FLOUR UNCHANGED FOR SALE—Recently built house, rooms. , Purchase price $6,090,09. mand and until yesterday choice | $9.00 @ $10.25; medium $9.75 @'| New:.York Central . Barley was strong again beca yrs : ‘By the Associated Press) four real rooms and bath, fulljg Part césh. qualities brought 25 cents over the | $10.55; light_$10.10 @ $10.55; light | N. 31_ | of light offerings. Flax demand Was] peo. 223 223 Minneapolis, Sept. 23—Flour un-| basement, sereened in porch, shade} ‘ o December futures. The new tari:f| light $9.75 @ $10.25;. packing sows,| Norfolk & Western 119% | slightly improved. Local crushers : * "1 ; ; ; a oe Oe i i i afi ‘i ; May .. 223 | changed at $6.80 @ $6.85. Shipments} and fruit trees, warm air heat,|§ Confection Good location, bill, effective today, makes a: reduc-| smooth $8.00 @ $8.75; packing sows,|Northern Pacific .. 86%5 | bought most of the offerings of spot 83.150, Bran unchanged at $19.00. tig. House, in abaclutely, modern large trade," 1 opportunity tion of about 5-cent® in-the duty on! rough 7.25 @ $8.10; killing pigs| Oklahoma Prod. & Ref. 2% | seed at one cent over September. Dec, 52 "es oe and one of the best built in the for the ris ty small cash iy 7 sal 35, > oe 2 payment requt * FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER | siz. Teyms to,rieht party. Phone cS Se Si So You HADNT BETTER “WEN T S'POSE FOR RENT—0c , large BOTHER PoP ‘CAUSE " house, well equipped for rer ye ’ LG'S MAD © HE “TRANSPARENT rooms, Some furniture. Will sell] or rent to party renting house. | TO NBT . KEEP STILL: MEANS A Cross Rent reasonable to right party Write Tribune 463. it RAND oe | FOR SALE—A bargain. A section of | land in North Dakota about 8) ‘miles from main line of Milwau- | kee R, R. About 115 acres culti- | vated and more can be cultivated | thereon Suitable for farming and | stock purposes. Same subject to; reservations of R. R. Co. as to! minerals ete. This is not rough | section. This is offered at, the very low price of $9 per acre.-Geo. | M. Register, 9-19-1 week. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE—A section of land in Dunn County. Write Tribune No. 462. | 9-22-1m Five Room Modern Bungalow to down town, full basemer heat, garage. large rooms Purchase price $4,- 500, Term: ¢ Room Modern Bungalow. E i—Large rooms. good location, n hool, furnace heat, Pur- chase price’ $2,200. Riverview Lets for Sale ” Hedden Real Estate Agency Wet Block Phone ‘0’

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