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\ | THEOLDHOMETOWN PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘BY STANLEY | <2: 423; Belgium demand 6.95%; | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922 *+ News of the Markets cables 6.96; Germany: demand .03 13-16; cables .03%; Halland demand 38.93; cables 38.97; Norway demand 17.82; Sweden ‘demand 26.62; Den- mark demand 20.38; Switzerland de- sper up two points but United Fruit fell DOWNTURN IN. to a similar extent. Fluctuations in. the ‘Teorganized leaders were kept within moderate bonds with prices, ! however, inclining upward despite | RUN FOR ; mand 18.72; Spain demand 15.22; Greece demand 2.70; Poland deman Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.38 Argentine demand 36.00; Brazil de- 2. HELP WANTED—MALE AGENTS WANTED EPRESENTATIVE—Don't be out of work, Show us you are earnest and WANTED — Shirt manufacturer wants <agents, sell’ advertised + nia improved 1% and most of the wheat 552; flax 65; mixed grain 4; chers;- $13.50-to packers; some held bid. Spot oats closed %c up at 35% buying.on the dip to absorb offer- General Asphalt General Electric i WHE AT PRICE: fresh offerings from speculative! mand 11,62; M is . .62; Montreal 1.00 3. ded Lu Fe Kirarp ee nn REE 8 YOUR LIVES; sta willing to learn, and we will help] brand men’s shirts direct to wear- CV States Realty on announcement at. : CALL MONEY you to-own and control a business| er. No’ capital or ‘experienco:'re- s é Y N States Realty on announcement: of ne(BY, the Associathd Press) of your own, We have spent thou-| quired. Free samples, Madison ‘i ‘ i cations of reduced buying in other Guster high’ oe ron money sands he dollars this year getting] Mills, 505 Broadway, New York. parts of the list encouraged bear at- rate 44, Time lows firm; mixed cat | that” will appeal with great force anal jour, Mexican al 00-1 I : | 2 (By the Associated Press) ' | Petroleum and Standard Oil of New inerthe oe * at @ A%i 4%) to merchants, insurance agents feta in ni ‘a 100, pe ee Chicago, 0 bch .| Jersey reacting sharply from their a Yy » Prime commercial | manufacturers, ete. in every line. ore mes (ahd an Hour zo, Oct. 11.—Although arm. ‘ paper 4 Y: selena, Oct. 1L-—Although arm: |2orh 7 sien lovele, The’ closing ae fe. To show it is'te sell it, and your| Pare time, selling guaranteed ; fetlee. nccoptanee DF ane Tutke, led’ isregular. C. SBMARCK profit is excellent. No floaters or| hosiery to wearer. Experience un- lue of wheat today during the early | SPectacular advances in high pri- (Furnish: GRAIN men looking for something to tide| Tecessary, Guaranteed Mills, Nor- dealings, selling lacked volume and |C¢d industrial shares, notably oils agnlehed: by; Russell-Miller: Co.) them over. Only ‘seri eal ded | _Tistown Penna. 10-11-15 Ae ; brought a rush of outside buyin No. 1 dark northern ay.......... 99] a ara?” wanted —yeaforsbl the market soon rallied to well above | BroveNt, 4 gush, of outside, buying No, 1 spring scaysputters’ wanted preferably: FOR SA ”s fini ke! ie! *: ne ‘ te ents wa in givi rail group. Professional _ interes! jo. 1 mixed durum”. : apo Soe) i ; ; ree “market helped also to lift wheat. The | tacks which unsettled the list | and Rec tlex < 1.95|WANTED—A “good _ washman, | includitig three oedrooms situated i i ‘i of active issues to . 2 fl 96. - i rt evening, epichavaried frome Ce & react from one to five points. Sales Ne i flag : Ww ag iN if. Golden Wert Teun close in for $3,000, on terms; 6- % and May -1.08% to -1.08%, was | ®PProximated 1,400,000. shares, — —— WANTED CYoung waite work Bel one ce eugene followed by i vaveri Young man to work by-| ¢h, Beam ee ce fecal eee. LIBERTY BONDS New York Stock List the month; steady job. Frank | ‘tee Bedrooms, well located, “hot ‘Aggressive buying of corn on the (By the Associated Press) y SiS —— Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 10-4-tf] Water heat, for $4,600, on terms; _fperessive buying of corn on the) wot Yorks Oet, lip Liberty bonds | EZ Allied: Chemical & Dye ...... 85% T-room modern house, including : a “dine ae ty se: Z Allis-Chalmers z 57 three bed-rooms, on car line f. ’ urned corn and oats upward afte 5 BE ate nals sates : i patcupe ees a weak start, Corn opened 1% to % low- tenes American Beet Sugar’ _WELP WANTED—FEMALE $4,200, on terms; 5-room partly : NOU December 61% bo! Gly alld later American Can ........ ‘ y% | WANTED—Girl for general house}. modern house, situate close in, for scored material gains. 2 y American Car & Foundry ....194 | work. Mrs, Ben Tillotson, Phone} $1,900, on terms, a soldicr’s bonus Initial prices for oats were % off | Third 4%’s Aneriean Hide & Leather pfd. 69% 828. 200 West Broadway. might be accepted for the down- to a shade off, December 38% to 39, Posrtait| ue tcp Sinerica Intornatlbual’ Corp , 40% 10-9-5t.| payment; 2-room partly modern r Y ‘8 alles f Locom: Eas s | WANTEIOnT han oo. : and later were on the up eras for 4X ie oneal 10020, Aerie SL seomatirg poe WANTED Git for ze eral Rouse- Noage fr $1,000, en good germs, Lower quotations on hogs weaken- American Sugar ........ if ork. Phone 906, 27 Corner of Man- eo. M. Register. 10-5-lw ; ithe provision, marketer DULUTH RECEIPTS American Sumatra ‘Tobaceo «,.. dan and Ave, A. "| MOVE IN TO DAY—6 rooms with ee (By the Associated: Press) merican T. & T. : MI a nn 10-9-3t | bath all modern bungalow, very Or NEWS OF. WALL STREET ele aie paler . Qinsrieth ‘Tpbavee WANTED—Competent, girl for gen-| pretty home close in, hardwood LL § 4 receipts domestic grain—wheat 551,- \' eral housework, 825 4th St., .| finis! alt it ‘ i tee a ee 700: BuMtet ss eo sepa sts 3 ces Oe fatal Rracsada Copper i. J.Woodmansee, Theos teeeents Deen eee ee ¥ ‘ t sociated Py arley. 55, ushels; rye 600; abated s New. York, Oct, 1l,--Kenewal of| flax 74,500, “Shipments—wheat 320. he Bala sca active MD one ees, ie nec heed s i esLeen the heavy buying of oil shares. gnve | 600: bushels; corn 1,600. Elevator: re- ; : Baltimore & Ono. housework. Apply Mrs. C.M, Dahle! Need a good home and want’ to a strong tone to ihe opening of to-| ceipts bonded grain—wheat 27,600 Bay imore: & Ohio 615 Fifth St. 19-10-3t] Biove in at once, ' Henry. & day’s stock market, Steels, equip-| bushels; barley 1,700; rye 1,500. = 1 STANSY «| | Condon Paetie WANTED—Compotent gil for gon- | — Henry. ua rent rene. end. Pe utilities ‘all nati Pace sane Ber ine! zs : oat otpy ‘ f i Central ‘Leather , eral housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 FOR Setar House iol agen made 2 ; ; ni lark ‘northern and/ Nos, 3 . % N 4 . y i ; H room ¥ . Excellent nade Moderate gains. One thousand |1. 9°) Sothern gO; No, 8 dark nor-|| THE MEETING AUNT SARAH-PEABODY CALLED TO DISCUSS Chandler Motors. | Fifth St______ 010-88] eatton Good value at $9760, Half sey sold at tho opening between 259, thern and No, 8 northern’ 115, smutty PLANS FOR GETTING ANEW TOWN MARSHAL WAS Chics Afi’ and Bt Baal 2, gem | WANTED Competent girl £08) cash. Also nice almost new bung: nd FA atid, She greek tae 1 Spring 1s, other spring 53 vee aw || UPSET BY A FRIEND OF MARSHAL OTEY WALKER Chicago, R. 1. & Pac.’ .: cate |: weneral arousework, Ate, EB] tow of tive rooms and bath $4300, compa tal 1bs-NosSeambersdvrum and:No. ok : ts Chino Copper .. oe WE] Cash $800, Ensy terms. J. H. Holi- } a ne : avers 13; catutty duran @: ge: a Colorado Fuel & WANTED—Girl for general house-] han, 314 Broadway. Phone 745, aoe eee ee ee ea news weak |darum 188; Nos. 1 and 2 dark hard| : x : i Det yg work. Apply 808 7th St. 10-3. 10-9-3t prices. onii gains of more than 5| winter and Nos. 1 and 2 hard winter | Pigs bear aN Sheen receipts sloped, 24 up at frees, Deisher 2K fhe opening was bearish and when Taye ple: Stoel WANTED TO RENT—A 6 or 7 ww Whoints each. Standard Oil of Califor-|1; mixed 165; smutty mixed 8; all}< * er ams SP rd LD eae LL LS up je gong rang prices were offered) 5, 's Play ie kK SALESMAN. room |{modern house furnished: or x steady; early top $13.85; to city but-|67%ec bid and May 1%c up-at 71%c|down a bit, but there was plenty of | Famous Players-Lasky EE A tone A Bs eae plenty, Western Wool Growers Assn. has Partly) suraished,, somewhere ans: tween 3rd and 8th Sts. about other oils advanced fractionally.| corn 14; oats 20; rye 231; barley-24. at $14.00; liberal su; : 7 ; ; : Sager i . . 00; pply of West-{@ 3%c; barley unchanged at from| ings and gradually the undertone of opening for three a Seine of % to 1H were registered |All grains 010; on track P92. erns; trading slow; fat onds, ninc| 46 to 8c. the market hardened. @ , | General Motors... men HIGH. CLASS ENERGETIC November lobe Wil give: er jy cbyl Amerleia Locomotives commen POTATOES STEADY « ears Montana lambs $13.65; feeders| Quotations in flaxseed were ad-| Corn was reperted firm for choice| Goodrich Co. ..... TRAVELING SPECIALTY. enven\y Calls B7B-, College tscnool Se ee ee ree ciblcca' Gulf rates Pcie about steady; five doubles fifty-five | vanced sharply. October closed 8c yellow and a little lower for the or-| Great. Northern pfd SALESM ; days. 10-10-1wk ’ ates Steel, Crucible and Gulf State! (By the Associated Press) pound Western feeding lambs $13.50; | up at $2.29; November 2% up at|dinary mixed. High colored mixed] Illinois Central. EN. ‘ FOR SALE—2 bed r et 1 Steel, American Express moved up| Chicago, Oct. 11.—Potatoes steady; | sheep scarce, around steady. $2.28 bid; December 3c up at $2.23 | was in good demand. : Inspiration Copper . for North Dakota. Line consists of ; a poems 22 Zour points toa mew peal price and| receipts 15 ears; total U. S. ship: eypibk ea a RE, bid and May 3% up at $2.25 asked, | Oats were unchanged. Best quality | International Harvester men’s suits, overcoats, camping blan.} Practically new dining set, 1 cook: | 4 p Consolidated Gas rose 1%; The ad-| ments 1,086; Wisconsin ‘bulk round} goUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Closing exsh prises: Wieat No. 1|sold readily, especially if the cars| Int. Mer. Marine pfd .. kets, family blankets, yarns, ete., all| iR& Tange 2 heating stoves;. aes 1%. International: Combustion Nieto atey oat a obe @ (By the Associated Press) gare nore rL et 2% @ $1.14%5 ar-| were desirable, Ordinary and poor reat aa ed made of VIRGIN, WOOL and sold] several other articles Phra South’ St. Paul, Minn., Oct. £1—| tive $1.12%; No.1 amber duram| oats were. quiet to dull. Kelly Springfield Tire at a big saving. Our men make good Phone’ 377J. 10-10-kwk up 2%, and National Biscuit, up 3%, were other individual strong_ spots. Weakness was noted in Davison Che- mical, off 2%, and American Car, ° $1.10 cwt.; Minnesota sacked and bulk round whites No. 1, 90c @ $1.10 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Sandland Ohios 90¢e @ $1.05 cwt.; Minnesota bulk Sandland Ohios 80c @ 90c ewt.: Cattle receipts 4,500; killing classes slow, generally-steady to weak; no good or choice beef steers here; com- mon and medium beef steers $5.00 @ $1.02% @ $1.03%; No. 2 amber dur- um>$1.00% @ $1.00%; arrive 96%c}; No. 1 durum 88%; No, 2 durum 86%; No. 1 mixed durum 87% @ 985%; No.,2 mixed durum 85% @ 96%c; Rye was stronger for loading cars and demand was fair for other stuff. dpartey seemed to be better. Clean offerings; in desirable’ cars were snapped up:early, some sales show- Mexi Mi Middle States Oil Kennecott Copper .. Louisville & Nashville ican Petroleum . ni Copper .. money, Some excellent territory open. In answering give present and past occupations and at least 4 references. Big money awaits you if you can BUNGALOWS—We have 3 all mo- dern up-to-date bungalows, ‘one — in Riverview, one near capitol, one,on east side. Can_ sell;on x Initial strength of high priced oils! Minnesota bulk Red River Ohivs 90¢} $8.50; bulk $5.50 @ 66.75; butcher} VO) cia. Noo a red durum 8#%.| in ; : lity. Add state i A 4 3 ¢; No. e I .Jing a cent*'advance. Lower grade’) ¥} qualify. ress, District Manager, was followed by a period of profit/@ $1.00 ewt.; South Dakota bulk hla es heifers Peat ge @| "Flaxseed on track and arrive $230{ quality with plenty of wild oats| Midvale Steel G. A. Lewis, Miles City, Mont. casy terms, Call 961. Henry & taking which carried them down 3 to|early Ohios 75e @ 85e cwt.; North) ge00) Qe ro Conners and cutters| @ $231; October $2.29; November} showing were inclined to drag. Missouri Pacific 10-11-2¢| 1! 10-9-3t, <= 5 points below their early high. This | Dakota bulk Red Rivers 90¢ @ $1.00 | 3% 60; canners and cutters! € ob pig; December 249 vids May| Flax receipts ‘were. more. limited| New York Central % <Forion sleet @ ¥ and local erushing companies com-| N. Y., N. H. and Hartford 30'5 blocks from post office. In excel- temporarily unsettled the rest of the list, reactions of a point or ‘more taking place in Crucible and Gulf States Steels, Studebaker, American ewt.} Idahd’ sacked rurals $1.25 $1.35, ewt. MODERATE POTATO INQUIRY 11.—Potatoes $2.25 @ $3.00; @ $38.75; stockers and feeders dull and uneven, tendency lower $3.50 @ $7.50; bulk, under $6.00. Calves re- ceipts 2,000; market mostly steady; $2.25 asked. Oats No. 3 white track and arrive 35% @ 87c. Rye unquoted. Barley 46c’@ 58c. Corn unquoted. + + WHEAT DEMAND BETTER “| with 619 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1. peted more sharply for the spot of- ferings. Wheat receipts 448 cars compared Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific .. Oklahoma Prod, & Paéific Oil ........... Pan American ,Petroleum . LOST LOST—Chesapeake female dog. Col- or, light brown with small white mark on breast, Had leather col- lent condition. Inquire 406 Third or see J. K. Doran at, office, 110 Third street. 10-7-1w © Locomotive, | Baldwin, American] Minneapolis, - Oct. es | first light largely $8.00 @ $8.75; sec- a C ‘Smelting and Corn Products. The| moderate wire inquiry; demand an4J 4, q 5.50, ceipts (By the Associated Press) northern $1.07% @.$1.17%; Decem- ct i ~~ jatost supporting influence was pro-| movement light; market steady, lit- Ly aerid bey Hogs receipts! stinnoapolis, Oct. 11,—Offerings| be $1.07%5. May $1.09%; Corn No,| Pennsylvania Tar with Devils Lake Tax 1921. An-| FOR SALS—Modern bungalow,” 5- vided by a broad demand for railroad {tle change in price; Sandalnd dis- tent Off most;*one load $9.35; bulk| Of cash wheat weer hardly as good 3 iy. 61iee, Oats No. 3 Foon i as eer ie ane oe 5 Nel ify] room and bath; garage. If you'are shares, Union Pacific, Canadian Pa-|trict catloads f. 0. b. usual term3,) light hogs $9.25; good and choice 250; i" volume or quality today and mills| white 35%e @ 37%e. Barley, 48c @ Rey Ci i aed G “ae ‘allace, ayer Street.} buying don't fail to see this. cific, Chicago and | Northwestern,| Minneapolie-St.. Paul rate, sacked per! ty 300:pound butchers $8.50 @ $9.00; | Were keener after good wheat. Some’) 608 Rye No, 2, 67% @ 69'%4c. Flax Ray < onsolidated Copper. . Phone 923, L. M. Reward, Terms, No agents. Phone 842-J. { Norfolk and Western, Heading Nee eet round ue E Noh, 86c)| bulk. packing sows $7.50 @ $7.75; of the buyers reported a rent ad-| No 1, $2.31% @ $2.82. Fen rate iatal i on ~-"-40-5-lw] ~ 608 Loch St. ay , York Central, Lehigh Valley, i-| partly grad je; sacked pet | good. igs $9. 9.95. Sheep | Vance in premiums paid for choice) - iA LOST—Last Sunday ladies heavy acu Atlantic’ Coast Line, Southern | ewt. early Ohids partly graded 76e G Bost eedes pies 0) GE Sheep | Sturt, Medium and lower grade wheat CHICAGO. GRAIN Royal Dutch, N.Y. 58% DET ast, Sunday, ladies heayy FOR RENT—Seven room house<.on Pacific, Great Northern, perferred,|80c. Red River, Valley points ear-| roy loads good fat lambs to outsid-| in desirable cars sold as much as 3 (By the Associated Press) Sininit Con Ol, : 8% | blanket with dark brown border, Fourth St. Inquire of Sidney Smith and Rock Island improving 1 to 2%2] loads f. 0. b. usual terms, Moorhead| org $12.50;° packers bidding $12.25; | cents higher. Durum wheat was stea-| Chicago, Oct. 11—Wheat No. 2] Southern Desifion. ‘94% | between Bismarck and Mand »] In care Grand Pacific Hotel “be- points, This manifestation of rate sacked per ewt. Red River Ohios | breeding ewes largely $6.50 @ $6.50; | dy and prices were quoted mostly | red $1.16% @ $1.18%; No. 2 hard| Southern Railway 286 | Reward. Return to 408. 10th ‘s tween and 1 and 5 p. m. d+ strength eaused a rally in oils and| partly graded 7c @ 80c. fat ewes to packers $3.50 @ $5.50. | firm. Winter wheat was quoted at] 1.11%. Corn No. 2 mixed 97% @ 68] Standard Oil Sey. anata ps ue e! un 0 3 t. 10-9-3t other industrials American Express ae EET the same level compared with futures | 14 ¢; No, 2 yellow 67% @'69c. Oats] Studebaker Corporation pera eee 46 J. 10-10-2t. | FOR -SALE Bight) room? vhamen extending its gain to six points, Na- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK |: FLOUR UNCHANGED and choice stuff was in good demand. | No, 2°white 41% @ 43%c;_ No. 3/ Tennessee Co ee y | LOST—Sack containing blanket hunt-] Modern. Hot water heat. Apply 4 ional Lead climbing 3% to a new (By the Axseciated Press) By the Associated P: sae white 40 @41%c. Rye No. 2, 75%e.| mp, C ba ing coat, waders and other arti-] 814 Ave. B, Phone 384W. f fising 2%. cago, Oct. 11.—Cattle receipts _ (By the Associated Press) MILL CITY GRAI N y 5 « Mmothyseed| ooeee Ores eo: ; 7 a Be one . top ‘and U. 8S, Alcohol rising Chicago, P' Minneapolis, Oct. 11.—Flour un- 4 Barley 63%c @ 68c. Timothyseed| texas & Pacific cles, between Wilton and Arena. 10-7-1wk Mexican Petroleum. rebounded to] 137000; beef, steers rather sloW) 440 00g Pghipments 70,918 barrels. _ (By the Associated Press) $5.00 @_ $6.26. Cloversced $15.00 @| monaceo Products - Reward for return. Frank Homan, | FOR RENT: — — 203%, a new high on the movement mostly. steadc; liberal share of \run Br: 921.00. P is % Minneapolis, t. 11.—Range of !$19,00, Pork nominal. Lard $11.%2.! transcontinental Oil Mandan, N. Dak. , ‘—Very nicely furnished ) and Standard Oil of New. Jersey) still back. Early top matured: beef | 0T@" e as representative cabh sales: Wheat No.) Ribs,$11.00 @ $12.00, Union Pacific itt eae ao:ago | modern, apartments. 7.807. that. touched 289. Call money opened and| wteers $175; some held higher; STRENGTH DEVELOPS 1 dark northern $1.13% @ $1.24%;| Subséquently, the market was fur-| Ynited Retail Stores 80% oe eee yee Phone 404W. i renewed at 5% percent. a best’ yearlings $12.35; bulk. beef . No. 2 dark northern $1.10% @ $1.21] ther: strengthened by good milling] qs, Ind. Alcohol 67% LOST—Pair tortoise shell rimmed 10-93 Erratic fluctuations in the high| steers of quality and:condition to (By the Associated Press) = |%; No. 3 dark northern $1.08’ @|demand both Southwest and North-| United States Rubber 3) 58% glasses. Finder return to H. R.] FOR SALE—Low priced 5-roomed priced shares characterized the early | sell at $9.00 @ $11.25; better grades| Duluth, Minn., Oct. 11.—Strength | $1.12; No. 4 dark northern $1.07 @| west and by bullish ‘estimates of the] United States Steel ... 0 Cunz, reward. bungalow, Easy terms. Pkone afternoon market, After climbing to| beef cows and heifers strong; veal developed in the wheat market today | $1,074; sample grade dark northern | world’s available supply. The close} ytah Copper 10-10-2t eae ae ‘ y, 5 hn a .' R051, the highest price, of the year.| calves strong to shade higher; other|after a weak start brought about) $1.06 @ $1.09%;) No, 1 dark hard) was unsettled % to 1%e net highery Westingheuse Elect Bt ewes Mexican Petroleum dropped bélow| grade’ and’ classes- largely steady; through lower cables and the better | winter $1.07% @ $1.12%; No.1 hard | with December. $1.08 %. to, $1.08%, Willys Overland - LAND ee TET VET TPES | Ta 201. American Radiator sank from| supply of Western grassers moder- ‘Suropean political situation. Spe- | wi 09% @ $1.10%;,No. 2 am-| and May, $£10% ‘to $1.10%. Che. & NW LA ‘ _ MISCELLANEOUS. 159’ to 125 on the announcement of| ate. Hogs. reeeipts 19,00; lighter| cialists in the export trade reported | ber durum 97% @ 99%4c; No. 3 am-) Good export demand for corn was Man ell “B” | FOR, SALE OR TRADE—A section | FOR SALE—We have a few excep- i of land in‘ Dunn County. Write} tional bargains in rebuilt adding the stoék dividend of 50 percent in weight 10 to 20c lower; packing sows an active demand for-wheat at the ber durum 93%c; No. 1 mixed: wheat $1.14% @ $1.17%; No, 3 mixed wheat intevidence, The .close was steady at Con8olidated Gas Tribune -No, 462. machines and bookkeeping machin- -smmon stock. National Biscuit ran| steady; bulk 170 to 220 pound, aver-| seaboard. 7 % to % @ %e, net advance, with| Standard Oi of Ind <i frem 811 to 204, Meanwhile, Du-| ages $960 @ $9.75; few choice 225 to) The market was strong at the $1.03. Barley sample grade 50c @ 51: | December ‘62% to 62% @ ‘he. s 9-22-1m which hava boen traded Sin pont jumjed five points, Jersey Cen-| 250 pouhd butchers $9.80 @ $9.85; | close.’ October wheat close %e up at} No., 2, 57c; No. 3, 56c @ 58e;, No. 4, ——— Waphnts“Guipopulation) inerenséd |/;paenun Gaarnamanene wa. ef 4 ch nave it Ht Watt port dete a new high’ level. Loril- | top $9.85 one load} bulk packing sows | $1.06 nominally; November % up at|55¢ @ 56c. Corn No. 1 yellow 6le @ FOREIGN EXCHANGE Lae AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | 0" later cauipmey™. ice Cn, 62%c; No. 2 yellow 60% @ 63 “i more than 100 per cent between FOR SALE — My ne SALE — My new. Chevrolet Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Jard four’and Otis Elevator 3%. $u- gars were absorbed on the further advance in prices of the raw and refined products, and Timken Roli- er Bearing established a new peak y Wrice. Marine, preferred, was marked DOINGS OF THE DUFFS: $7.75. @ $8:35}. desirable pigs around 8.85; heavy $8.75 @ $9.80; medium $9.55, @. $9.75; ‘light $9.35 @ $9.75; light’: lights $9.00,@ 9.35; packing sows smooth $7.90 @ $8.50; packing sows, rough $7.35 @ $8.00; killing et $1.06 bid; December %c up at $1.06 and May unchanged at $1.08%. Oc- tober durum closed 1%c up at 88% bid; November 1c yp at 88%c bid; December 1%c up at 86%c bid/and May 1c up at 91c bid. Spot rye Oats No. 2 white 37% @ 39%c; No. : white 36c @ 38%c. Rye No. 1, 56% @ 58%c; No. 2.67% @ 69c. Flax No. 1, $2.28% @ $2.31%. , Most of the news received before (By the ‘Associated Press) New York, Oct. 11.—Forgign ex- chnage. firm; Great Britain demand 4.43%; cables 4.43%; 60 day bills on banks 4.414%; France demand 7.56%; cables 7.57%; Italy demand 4.27%; 1848 and 1918. There were 92 accidents in the French military last year. aviation service Tom Gets the Air, Too BY ALLMAN Coupe. This car cost $910.14 with extras. Run only a few hundred miles on the streets of Bismarck. Save the difference and buy it for the price of a Ford. Igspection in- vited. Phone 3f@ or write Box: 298, Bismarck. 10-10-1w FOR” SALE—Owner leaving state, 1921 Buick six, first clas condi- at Bismarck, N. D., or phone 1058. ss Es ieeranlane, 10-6 wk FOR SALE—White dresser, roek- ers, porch. table, child’s chair, burlap chest, linoleum rug, par- ~ lor gas heater and jardiniere. Phone 604 W. or iall 47 Thayer street. 10-9-3t. FOR SALE—One oak chiffonier with mirror, one sewing machine NK KE tion, looks and runs like new, two] WV) ve spare tires, covers, bumper bar dn good order anil one heavy oak a (X) (x) boyce meter and spotlight, Reason- aor stool. 606-8th St. Phone able if taken at once. Write No.| 457 R. 10-9-Lwk, 10-6-91 | FOR SALE—Irish Sapnicl, female = "Wa WM 472. Tribune, FOR SALE—Ford Touring, 1921, starter, demountable, rims, fine condition.” Warrants or other good paper considerec. C. H. Gutman, 1112 Ave, D. *10-10-5t FOR SALE—Dodge screen truck por- fect running order, two new U.-S. Cord tires, run 8,000 miles. Price $500.00. Write No. 474; Tribune. light house keeping or sleeping two years old, retrieves from lan‘ and water, well broken. $30 takes her. W. B. Baily, Tappen, N. Dak. 10-10-3t FOR SALE—New eight bank adding and listing machine, $90.00; terms if ‘desired. Write Triune No. 475, Care Triune. 10-9-1w PHONE 243—Danish Ball Cabbage, Wl. * 10-6-1w| $3.50 per hundred pounds, $1.15 Y EE . 99 A G per 50 pounds. Call 423 Third St., Y ROOMS FOR RENT. Bismarck. 10-10-30 | FOR -RENT—Partly furnished or un- | FOR” SALE—Two pool tables com- furnished. rooms, also apartment.| plete. Phone 358, Box 194. Bismarck Business College, Phone 10-19:3t + 168. + ____10-3tf | FOR SALE—Beets, 60 cents per bu. ™ FOR RENT—Fornished rooms for | at 306 14th St. Phone 140K. 10-%4t FOR SALE—Dresser, single bed, i rooms. Phone 322 R. or call at and ieee __ 206 Thayer. 10-10 1W | floor runner. Phone 149. 5 FOR RENT—Room in modern house, 10-9-3t Freckles Got H imself in a Jam BY BLOSSER close in, 322 2nd St. Phone 728. 10-10-3t a Sa Geog ks cul Saree ‘ HERE! WaT ARE : 7 FOR RENT—Farnished room close Nou BOvs: DOING i ee FoR ee in. i 10-10-2t Northern Pacific SMATES SYA HAVENT 7?| SEEN'EM, HANE YA, Mom? CT Bd | ——i_- | = Directors of the Company, to be held on the | Bighth day of January, 1933, | corporation who is of the age of twenty-one WANTED—Lady wants work by day or hour, all the time. Phone 253. 10-7-4t TO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA NOTICE is hereby given that a necting of the policyholders of THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF. AMERICA will be held at the Homme Office of sxid Com- any in the City of Newark, New Jersey, on Yorday, the Fourth day of December, 1922, | at twelve o:clock noon, for the purpose of | selecting four persone U0 be voted for by the | olicyholders’ ‘Trustee as members of the Board of Directors at the annual election of | ‘t such meeting every policyholder of the years of upwards and. whose policy has been in force for at least oné year last past shall be + sutitled to cat one vote in person of BY BEDRY. Men Wanted At rates prescribed by the United States Labor Board as follows: i Machinists, 70c per hour, Blacksmiths, 70c to 80c pel hour. = Boilermakers, 70c per hour. e Freight Carmen, 63¢: per hour. Apply to any round house or Shop, or to W. E. Berner, Super- intendent Northern Pacific Rail- way, Jamestown, N. D. ;DWARD D, DUFFIELD, Presidents;

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