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' inns . : ‘ | PAGE SEVEN Ee CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS. " SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1992 {THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . THE OLD HOMETOWN. - ' > 0103 * | News-of the Markets - . “BY STANLEY | ver rather strong after yellow and the high colored* mixed. ‘Oats demand was fair to good de- ; {GIT FER aS : You So" ; ; |.pending on cars, quality and. billing. i} 5 Se ~ at ee ee Hee peal ‘ : Rye undertone was firm. Barley | i American Locomotive, General Elev- % UL BRUNC: ‘Wd — {THA LOat prices, were strong to a cent higher. | | Weekly Grain Review «|| tric, American Can and U,S. Aleoho}. =NN te WA\S GETTING Order buying of medium and: best : Moe sccrsersracyaresmerncmy stead ite br tre at == > Sai Ldrance’ Gtr at eet | pp MELE, WANTED-—AAL_ <5 shia (By the Associated Press) Standard Oil, of New Jerscy caused quicb to fair demand and steady, | *EPRESENTATIVE—Don't be out of| WERE YOU EVER OFFERED A ° Minneapolis, Oct. 14—The grain | Some unsettlement in final dealings | Flax seed: was firm to strong, work. | Show uu you: are earnest} GROCERY STORE? You can | | market -has advanced during the e closing was irregular. Sales ap- HONS en Te and willing to learn, and we will] ‘handler “Sugar, -Flour, Canned - Pate week ordinie “to the’ weakly proximated’ 700,000 shares. Ne FOREIGN EXCHANGE help yaw to'own and control a bus- Goods Dried Fruit, Coffee and t 5 (Ea ATR La ; ew York, ,OQct. 14.—Foreign ex-} . iness of your own, We hav en! entire line. ot! eries, as e i + een ae ated States depart-| - SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK change irrorulary Greet Britain des thousands of doflars: this vane eee as Paints, Banting: alacinen Settlement. of the political dis-| —soush? ge °pnnaate’ Press) SLEPT IN HIS BED FOR on banks 4415; Pranee demand 7.55 {Muy a high lass Business| Ware and Automobile Oils, with turbances in Asia Minor has been| Cattle receipts 2,200; market about THREE NIGHTS AN” Yai Tealy demand ae, |e eee aera en erat a take Tlacee elas ten construed as helping prices, as peace | steady; compared with week ago, Z HIDE Belgsum demand 7.06;| force to merchants, insurance]. ed. Take large orders from woult improve the economic condi-| good and‘choice beef steers and but. NO ONES SEEN Germany, demand .03|/ gents,.manufactures, etc. in every] samples. Goods are guaranteed tion of the Buropean countries. Con-| cher cows and heifers nominally. NOR HAIR OF HIM:: %; cables 03 7-16;. Holland demand] line. “ To shaw it is to sel it, and} and proven quality. Selling ex- | gestion of transportation continues } strong to higher; common and’ medi- 38.85; cabel? 38.91; Norway -deinand| ydur profit is excellent. No floaters| | Perience not neccessary. Steady, to hare a serious effect on all mar-|-ym grades, steady to 25¢ lower; |* 18,06; iBveded demand Bess; pen: or.men looking for something to} profitable work for “workers”, Pinel $ canners and cutters steady to 25¢ mark’ demand 19.08; Switzerland de-| : ious: : y _ Minneapolis flour mills have, con-| Tower; bologna bulls steady; stock- mand 18.52; Spain demand 15.2 wea Hee wg nuated ree ree earth Meee tirlued to do a large business; ‘operyy| erg and fecders steady to 25¢ low- Greece demand 2.59; Poland dem: Wee HEI Lecetan wrod tan anal elenesea k or Express Co ations about 81 percent of the maxi-| er? closing quotations, common: and ‘01; Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.27; | P¥eferrably between ages of 30 and| _ ence: Any Bank or Express Co. i yum capacity and shipments con-| medium beef steers $5.00 @ $8.50; ‘Argentine demand 36.00; Brazil de-} 40. Write Best Mfg. Co., Dept. CD,| SALESMEN OR DISTRICT MAN- ‘ ‘tinue as much as the car situation | butcher ‘cows and heifers $3.50 @ mand,11 Montreal; 1.00 3-32. New Haven, Conn, AGERS.—To _ sell __ individuals, _ ing to g pping .00; bologna bulls $3.50 @ $3.75; i ¥ — thing brand new, big seller, im. could not be satisfied because of the | stockers and feeders $3.50 @ $7.50; New York Stock List AND SUN POR IA 4 iiodiate results, ree car shortage. Wheat.receipts at /Min- | calves receipts 300; market compar- a Peep TIeS and menor mromans Naguity of Waan: business in de Ye t } neapolis have been decreasing. ed with week, Mea ebe @. Toe’ levee Allied ‘Chemical & Dye . burn and Dickinson, to demon-| business in reorders. Your ter. M Premiums for cash wheat have ad-| best lights at the close largely $8.75, Allis-Chalmers .3..... strate the Sechrist Pressure Cook-| Titory now open. $50 a week @§ vanced about 3. cents, No. 1° dark| Hogs receipts 1,500; market steady; American Beet Sugar + 45 er and Canner, Used by, North Da-| ¢asily earned by aggressive men, { northern now-selling mostly from 6] range $7.25 @ $8.75; bulk good Tih American Can . v.02... +73"? | kota University. and by Govern- As sideline or full time. Wri to 19'cents over the December which+¢3.75; packing sows. mostly $7.25. @ American Car &Foundry 1947% | “ment. demonstrators. Cooks food} Mr. Raymond, 410 Liberty Bldg. < slgsed yesterday at $1.08, bulk of the|'$7.50. Sheep weceipts 800; market dark nordhern: ‘The widest range’ in | eTOMe: Rest native lambs $12.76; top values in the spring wheat continues | ows «, - Eat atroe i 260 bi he sto be within the No. 1 grade accord. | Sener! market strong to 2b¢ higher RANGE OF SALES: ing to the gluetin or the protein (By the Associated Press) content of the wheat,, All grains havetbeen stronger with Minneapolis, Oct. 14.—Range of representative cash sales: Wheat a better’ démand for the very good qualities, The basis of No. 1 amber durum is now 8 to 16 eents over the | N° 1 dark northern $118% @ $1.2° Duluth October future as compared’! ¢1'513/- No, 3 dark northern $1.11% with 5 to 13 cents over a week co0.| BS)'t4a¢. No, 4 dark northern $1.11 The rye market has continued.to ad- | @ $1174; No. f dare northern Pade i: ) . e ivanee during the week, owimg to ex- | No. i hard winter $1.06%; No. 1 am- WIS | “port demand, Minneapolis, December | yer durum $1,064 No, 1'mixed dur-|* SS SZ rye closed yesterday at Gov. an ad" |um 87% @ 98%e; ‘barley sample RS = vance of 4%c for the week. The basi Fe 5 for spot prices is 2 to 4 cents « «| Stade Se @ Gc; No. 2, SP @ Cle; December compared with 2 cents|/ Coin ’No, 1 mixed 62¢ @ 64c. Oats | over a week ago, No, 2 white 39% @ 480; No. 3 white Barley has been strong because gea., @ 40%c. Rye No. 1, 70%4c @ | of light receipts and steady shipping | 740 Ne. 2, 10iee @ Tae. Flax No. 1, i demand. bs 1$2.35 @ $2.37. ul TODAY THE TOWN,WAS STUNNED WHEN THE. REPORT WAS CIRCULATED ‘THAT MARSHAL. OTEY WALKER WHO IS FIGHTING To SAVE HIS JOB HAD DISAPPEARED. |” | Crucible Steel Rocelpts of corn at Minncapolis continue very light. There has been a DULUTH CLOSING American Hide & Leather pfd. 70% American International Corp. . 37% American Locomotive ..... American Smelting. & Ref’g American Sugar .. American Sumatra American T. & T. . American Tobacco American Woolen Anaconda Copper ..... Atchison .. hes Atl, Gulf_& W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive .. Raltimore & Ohio .. 56M Bethlehem Steel “B” IMs Canadian Pacifie . Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Oh Chicago, Mil. and St. Chicago, R. I. & Pac. Ching Copper .... Colorado Fucl & Iron Corn Products 4... Erie. sovvas so Famous Players-Lasky in one-third time. Sold on pay- ments carried by Company and saves ig; own. payments on meat and fuel bills. See September Pic- torial Review, page 45, also Octo- er Good’ Housekeeping, page ‘60. Will send information about dem- onstrators who ‘are making $100 a weck. Write in full and give ref- verences. Albert Sechrist Mfg. Co., «1717 Logan Street, Denver, Col 10-14-16 MEN WANTED—For Dete ‘work, Experience unnece.sary. Write for details explaining guaranteed positions. J. Ganor, Former ‘ Gov't. Detective, St. Louis, Mo. 10-14-21-28, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Women to do ‘fancy work at home. Good pay. Ma- terials furnished. Self address- __ Philadelphia, Pa. “10-14-1t SALESMEN—If you want $6000, the first year write now. Stronz line for retail stores. Nationally advertised; rush season here. Liberal weekly advance to’ p ducers. W. MORGAN, 1§20 Euclid, Cleveland, Dept. 573. AGENTS WANTED MAKE $12,000 A YEAR Others do—You Can We have an opening in this State , for a man Xo‘sell well-known, standard, advertised, hand-drawn chemical fire engines, motor fire apparatus, extinguishers, ~ hose, and complete line. of fire/fighting sundries, Other” men on com- mission basis only, in less pr ductive territories than wg off: you, earn $1,000 a month. Ex- steady -feeding demand. No. 1 and 2 B: ‘ ee ee 5 a if ; i9 25% a u f s y the Associated Press) at $1.07 nomin2@lly; December 1c up} $13.10; best long yearlings $12.60; |to $1.12 and May $1.12% to $1.12%.| ¢ 3 yellow selling about half over Chica’) Duluth, Minn:, Oct. 14—Closing|| at $1.08 nominally and. May 1c up at| week's bulk prices native beef steers |. Corn followed the course of wheat, Genera aerate fs Ds compere Utures: ZOE ee eash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark nor-|$1.09% nominally. October durum| $9.00 @ $11.50; Western grassers| Country offerings were’ small and] General Motors ed envelope brings particulars.) “clusive productive territory op- Florence Art Goods Co., Cam-} en, "Riex Fire Engine Works bridge, Ohio. 10-14-1t.1 Bush Terminal: Bldg. 102, Broo! ow chave advanced 3 cents during the | ther $1.14 @ $1.21; arrive $1.14 @| closed 1%e up at 92c bid; November| $6.25 @ $7.28; stock d feeders| interior dealings were afraid to sell ich -C pet Mra 2 0he eT Week gbecause of light receipts and sig; ‘No, 1-amber durum $1.06 @| 2c up at 926 bid; December 1¢ up at| $625 @ $7.50; beef cows and heifers | on account of the ear situation. The coarieh Ca > WANTED — Woman foe gencral| lyn, N. Y. i0-14-1t, contpued cent envan ‘also light $1.07; No. 2 amber durum $1.04 @|s89%c bid and May %c /yp at 92%2,) $4.25 @ $7.25; canners and cutters| finish was firm, with values up 1%e | tinois Central housqwork, Apply Mrs. C. M. Dahl,| AGENTS WANTED—Big _moncy leading: with a steady. demand, Pu-/ $1-05; arrive $1.00; No. 1 durum 925 | Spot rye closed S80 up at Tae Octo-| $2.90 @ $3.50; veal calves $10.00 @| to 1%¢ with December 65%e to. 654-4 Inspiration Copper ....., 615 5th St, 10-13-2t] selling “AMAZING STORY OF g.( tures have advanced1ige dusing the | No 2 durum Ste; No. 1 mixed dusty | ber See up at de bid; Decemmer, Mt | 910.50, Hogs receipts 8,000; slow, “GRAINS RANGES International Harvester WANTED—Competent girl for gen-] HENRY FORD”. Most. talked j week, and’ premiumé, for, Cash oats, @ L007 ative Be; ‘No 1 red dur- vege "Spot ‘cats closed 1%¢ ap at 36 300 Gout etoheae Bake Lie e 200 (By the Associated Press) He aii nat Pa ue _ eral housework. Mrs, J.P, Sell, 521) of man in America. Authorized 3 i $ n UU; ‘3 } ~ 4 ous nternationa! ape oe is \ 3 iti FF ae ne oat Bas. sith No. | um 88cr Flax seed on track $2.37 @|%e @ 30%e and ‘barley unchanged pound averages mostly $9.15 @ $9.25; | Chicago, Oct. 14: - lnvineible Oil ss. Fitth 8! Jo-UrSt) | gditlon, © duet published. COntat December. Basis of spot flaxseed has $2.38; arrive October $2.37; arrive| at 1c up at from 46cito 59c. bulk packing sows $7.75 @ $8.40; Open. Ki h. Low. Close. Kelly-Springfield Tire! rec. MULLIKIN COMPANY, , ‘4 s "changed: from 4 cents over October |$225%3 October, $2.36; November} Strength *was shown in flaxseed] desirable pigs around $9.00;\ estima- i WHEAT Kennecott Copper. .. ROOMS FOR RENT. Cincinnati, Ohio. X eesti. \ $2.34%; December $2.27% bid; May|with active. dpmand reported from] ted holdover 3,000; top $9.45; bulk | Dec. 109% 112% 111% | Louisville & Nashville FOR RENT—One front room on first 19-14-’t, veek it ? ; ‘a a week ako to cents over both spo $2.28 bid. Oats No. 3 white track and| crushers ‘and ~ operators. October] of sales $8.15 @ $9.40; heavy $8.60| May 11% 112% 112% | Mexican ‘Petroleum +7201% | floor may bé arranged for light} AGENTS—Something permanent. and to arrive. The flax futures have | $228 bid. 2 ‘ ‘ ( - a ¥ i exiei : beon very active, with trade, in this | purive BT %e @ aD %eci No, 1 rye tence | closed: ee ae ei eatabes Be an Getto eee ee Goeeaae A 1 dna D4 | Miamit Copper. =. - 284] housekeeping; also one sleeping] Used every day. 400% profit. - ‘rather light and fluctumtion$ sharps 46 @ 59c. ies : at §227% bid and May 1%e up at] @ $9.00; packing sows Smooth $7.80 Dee. 64 66% 65% Middle. sates i Be room on second floor, 409 5th*St. | Free samples. Fast~ repeater. Pe ABs ea eee eee eae ee *) $2.28 bid. ' @ $8160; packing sows rough $7.35 @| May 65% ° 67% 67% | Missouri Pacific | | ee . 10-11-4t] Wonderful proposition or coun- of p . POTATO MARKET ee $7.90; killing pigs $8.50 @ $9.00.) July... 65% 67% 67% | New York Central . FOR RENT—Partly furnished orun-| ty Yepresentatives. . TURNER : (By the Associated Press) FLOUR MARKET Sheep receipts 4,000; mostly direct; OATS N. Y., N. H. and Hartford furnished rooms, also apartment. SALES CO., 17 No, LaSalle, Chi- 4 ¢—NEws OF WALL STREET | Minneapolis, Oct. 14. Potatoes (By the Associated Press) compared week ago; fat native lambs| Dec, .... 40% 42% 40% 42% | Norfolk & Westerh Bismarck “Business, College, Phone {1080 10-14-1t, | gg ———_—_—_ | 200d wire inquiry; demand goods} Minneapolis, Oct. 14—Flour un-| strong to 15c. higher; Western lambs | May 42% 741 42% | Northern Pacific .. 2B) 193 ” 10-3t¢ ' movement moderate; market. firm} changed to 10 cents higher; in car-| 25 to 85¢ lower; feeding lambs 25 £0] July 39% 3976] Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 2% Z 2 LAND fy) eee ea oe FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for| FOR SALE—Well improved, well light house keeping or sleeping} located, water, coal, half section, rooms. Phone 322 R. or call at] - from owner now resident, small Pacific Oil 10.90 ,10.92] Pan American Petroleum 9.30 ‘ 9.30| Pennsylvania R (By the Associated Press) prices slightly, higher; Sandland dis-| 1524 lots family patents quoted at}50 cents lower; sheep steady: to ‘t New York, Oct. 14.—A. series of trict carloads’ f. 0. b. usual terms-| g¢75 barrel: in 98-pound cotton|strong; closing top native lambs! Oct, |) bullish demonstrations in” spectal| Minneapolis-St, Paul. rate sacked] Sachs, Shipments 95,562 bartels, Bran] $14.00; bulk better grades $13.50 @ cock i it an half\| per cwt. round whites partly graded} go. . i; $13.75; culls mostly $9.00 @ $9.50; s G . OTB Ps « We stodlah wpiet carriet more than yetipes @ 85c, mostly around B0c. Red| 21-00. Rt Siete choice Idaho Thane slato; ore fat, 10.50 Peonlsia/ Gas ae 206 Thayer. _____10-10 1w down payment, and Antoredt at » ! “year featured the opening of today’s | River Valley points carloads f. 0. b- CHICAGO CASH Western $13.60 @ $14.00; fat heavy ee ia , | Ray Consoli Copper 14%, | FOR RENT—Nice, quiet, furnishéa! 34 to begin ‘with, low ‘ate stock market. There was .a broader) usual tepms, Moorhead rate, sacked ‘ P; ewes $3.50 @ $4.00; lighter weight, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Reading ; 81 room, centrally located. Suitable} thereafter,’ a splendid dairy ‘ing demand for Mexican oils, sulphur per ewt# Red River Ohios, partly| (By the Associated Press) 11 "to' 0.50; best Western fecding| | (By the Associated Press) Rép. Iron & Steel. 3! 60% | for two, Phone 87. farm. Write or sce M. N. Tripp, stocks and railroad shares, particu-| graded 75¢ @ 80e, a few Bbc. ved $1175 No. 2 hard $L14%. Corn| lambs $14.00, Minneapolis, Oct, 14. , | Royal Dutch, N.Y. 59 i 10-13-\w] Center, N. D. for information. larly the preferred issues. Mexiean No. 2 mixed 69% @ 70%; No. 2 yel- UPTURN IN VALUE ft ' Open. High. Low. Close.| Sears Roebuck - 80% | FOR RENT—Fyrnished room in, mo- ‘ 10-14-2t. oe dern’ house. “518 6th St... Phore] WANTHD—To hear from owner a 512W. aver having farm for sale; give par- 16 20 4 10342-3t | ticulars and lowest price. JOHN 38% | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooma| J. BLACK, North Dakota Street, 9%| for light housekeeping in modern| Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 51% | home. $32.00. Phone 672. 0 J. 10-7- 14-21. sf 10-14-1t | FOR SALE OR TRADE—A’ section 14%|FOR, RENT—Two — unfurnished} of land in Dunn County. Write sends Shem WHEAT Sinclair Con. Oil - 108% 109% 108 109 Southern Pacific 109% 110% 109% 110% | Southern Railway oats Standard Oil of N. J. 31% 98% 94% | Studebaker Corporation 36%. 359% 36% s i ik pri ‘By-the Associated Press) ie oa : : . sucs established new peak, prices os | Duluth, ‘Minne Oct 14—-Blevator| 49H" @ &b%e; No. 3 white 42H (0), _ (By the Associated Press) + | Dec, } while Standard Oil of New Jersey | receipts domestic spain =-wheat AOL ee nS ies Pate $6.60, ing of heat today’ wae esponsipie | MON } climbed 3, New tops also were cre“| 100 busneiss por" flax 48,800, Ship-| Clover seed $15.00 @ $19.00. Pork] for an early upturn in values here.) eq, Neca. Gult. Sulphine AD Cans | O05 nye ert 100; cate’ 2,500; rve| nominal. Lard $10.95. Ribs $11.00 @| Higher quotations at Liverpool also) yay | ‘Texas, Gult Sulphur, and F¥eeport, | ments—wheat 21,100; 5005 ve} nomi Higher cquotations at “Liverpool alee ' } Petroleum and the Pan American is-| ‘DULUTH ‘RECEIPTS Mee are ears Nosacahite Texas, the advances in the last two} 144,400; flax 60,100. Elevator yeccipts side of the Atlantic, during the early | poe, ) | MINNEAPOLIS CASH dealings. Some profit taRing was in| yay! %, + being '3% and 4 points, respectively. j bonded grain—wheat 22,800; oats 70% 68% 70 73% 10% 72% |Tobacco Products ‘Expectations of a resumption of di-| 6,500; batley 9,300; rye 3,060. inneapolis, Oct. 14.-Wheat re-] evidence on the advance, but resting BARLEY Trawscontinental ° : ‘ Wheat]. Minneapolis, Oct, 14.-Whe: 7 ss 2 ; 4 f Fi rooms “or- light housekeeping.| Tribune No. 462, Nos. 1 and 2 dark northetn and Nos,| ipts 364 cars, compared with “448 | orders: to sell-soon checked the bulge.| noe, ..., 54 544d 54% | Union Pacific ... Phone 3913. ig! ping: jo. sed — 1% point gain in Missouri -Pacifie, | Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and Nos _ Preferred. Other strong spots in the} 1 and 2 norther® tu; 0. © of | $1.12 @ $1.19: December $1.00; May changed figures to %e advance, with , pec, rail group were Southern Railway,| thern and No. 3 northern ty aontet | Sr 10% Corn No. 3 yellow 64% @ 63. December §1.09% to §140 and’ May| Moy preferred, and St. Louis-Southwest-; spring 1; Oats No. 3 white 37%4c @ 40c, Bar-]$1.11% to $1.11%, was followed by CORN ” Cash No. 1 northern! The opening which ranged from un- FLAX United Retail Stores . file. @ §119; Dece 227 929% 227 © 228 «| U. S. Ind, Alcohol .. 229° «230% 229 229 | United States Rubber ‘ United States Steel % | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for 5732] light. housekeeping or for sleepinz. 109% | 212 2nd St.- 10-13-5t FOR SAZ.2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. “ [) "Vidends was held responsible for the| "Duluth: car. ‘inspection: af ern, preferred, and_ Great Northern | and Nos. 1 and 2 durum 14; No. 3 ve No. 2, 72¢ @ T4e.| a little rally, then something of a ET 58% | Utah Copper ...... 66% | — «| FON SALE_Sixcroom mi preferred, United Sfates Steel moved | amber dufum and No. 3 durum 6; 1 No seas @ 3236, e setback, PSS OU 2 ty Westinghouse Electric 6314 | FOR RENT —Three “moder hoa ee ee ee ee eae )/ up a point and material improve-| smutty durum 1; other durum 295 Le Gorn eke: eablar an tone: dud anaine a Willys Overland 6%3| _Keeping rooms, heated, 619ecth St. | Wneluding ¥ bed ropms, east front, a + ,,ment also was noted in Corn _Pro- mixed 4; all rae es ie Te ott CHICAGO LIVESTOCK — ly to profit taking by local pit longs. MARKET ACTIVE Chgo. & NW .. 923 | vacmn teadees oH a en 3 : ducts, Kelly:Springfield, National | 10; oats 1; rye i pa y 7. (By the Associated Press) After starting unchanged to te (By the Associated Press) Maxwell “B” 17% | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ert ine bungalow, jus Lead, United ‘States Alcohol, Ameri-| grains 155; on track-389. Chie oct th Cattle receipts | higher, with December 640 to G1%ic.| Minneapolis, Oct. 14.—There was | Consolidated Gz 138% | FOR SALE — My new Chevrolet} 2b0ue new, almost immediate pos- can Ice and International Paper. x, Low 1,500; sompared, with week ago|the \corn market underwent a slight! fair amount of activity in’ the} Standard Oil of I 127% 1 “Coupe, This ear cost $010.14 with| S¢88ion given for 4,350, on terms; The unwieldly dimension of | the TRADING 8 ‘d Press) / trictly choice ard prime native beef,| general sag. wheat futures market today with the —+ esteun, | Bas 1 few hundred | £2¢ 6-reom modern bungalow, in- short interest and elimination of re- (By the Associated Press) «| Steere'15 to 26c higher; top 40e high-| Oats started unchanged to %4e up, strength at Winnipeg and foreign BISMARCK | GRAIN Te on eh omy & few bundred | cluding 2 bed rooms, builtin fc eent weak spots furnished the basis} Duluth, tn et. pts bed er; lower grades mostly steady; | with December 40%c to dic, and) markets bringing in a rather sharp| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) miles on the streets of Bismarck. tures, very close m, for, $4% for a comprehensive rise in prices/in thewheg} market was on the Sal) eri lt her; Western grassers stea-| later hardened a little all around. | advance. There “was plenty of vim] Bismarck, Oct. 15, 1922. Save the difference and buy it for] torn. o-yoom motern ho in today's brief stock market session. | order at; (Ne) start, Ocsy Ment |dy to 2c lower; common grades se-| Provisions lacked support. to the cash wheat market at the op-|No, 1 dark’ northern $1.08] the price of a Fogd. Inspection in-} Chuding 5 bed rooms, clos b iment The encouraging resume of trade| movements are narrow. Sentimen conditions by the weekly reviews and | was bearishly affected by the hand- the readiness with which the market] ling situation at Buffalo and other Good buying by commission houses} ening with local and outside buyers|No, t spring ...... , and covering by shorts later brought] taking offerings of good stuff very |No. 1 amber durum , 3 rs ‘s about steady; | about a reaction which carried wheat| freely. Durum wheat was incline fo. 1 mixed durum fea a erie es Ft nO ee eeree., strong andCactivel bulls 35 and cutierhers veal calves | values to.a new high on the present| to be strong. Winter wheat demand No, 1 red durum ps cerensedsactivity on the “part of Nar teal piady to 26c higher; stockers strong| movement. The close was strong,| was fair to-good. No. fihx ous pools. Several new high records | at the close. eeders about steady; {with values showing a net gain of] Corn demand was steady and of-}No. 2 flax . ; 0 25¢ | and good tires. Will sell oheap} partly modern house, close in for {) Wor the year were established during] | October wheat closed | 1c up at! to 25¢ higher; fesders alee vsteers | He to 2%e, sith December §L11's|forings were fair, Local interests [No. 1 rye if taken at once. Also one Har-| $2,000, 2 soldier’s bonus might be 3 ited, Fhosa 366, or write Box 298.1 front, for $4,600, on termyi; 9-room wwe OTE] modern house, including 5 bed FOR SALE—Overland 83. A-1 ¢on-| rooms, hot water heat, South front, dition. New top, new battery,| for $5,200, on terms, and 6-room flecting decline; beef cows and heif- ers 15 to 35¢ higher; spots up more; ' be the session, notably-by U. S. Steel,|$ nominally; November d cea J ley-Davidson 1919 model motor-! accepted for down payment. Geo. ; sais Zorieeaig ta eat ee ; ; | cycle. Electrically -equipped.| M, Register. / 10-18-Lw ! a & Weldifg Shop. 218 4th St. ‘i AN You"To MEGT . Grear Scorr NO ot 10-11-1w | Toom. modern house furnished or Tom V want You To MEX = Iswr There FOR SALE—Owner leaving state, onl 5 The, ’ D | one de tween 3rd hd 8th’ Sts, about ‘wd PatenD Doc WAGHER! SOMETHING ELSE, Vm CERTAINLY INDEBTE! 1921 Buick six, first clas condi-| November ist. Will give refer- pee L : f 4 i e Vv AT A-1 condition. Bismarck Machine aa DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Sad Discovery 33 MAN Machine | poorest —gENT ee oe OLD FRANK, HES. partly furpighed, somewhere be- { . | BEST, Lo Scour. MW THe WorLO! JOSIE ! Vout have, Doc? ToNov FoR THIS FINE. LITTLE PERSCRIPTION tion, looks and runs like. new, two ences, Call B, B. College school ' ' se . OLD F i | able if taken, at once. Write Ne | OR SAL#—Modern house of six 472 Tribune. 10-6-9t rooms and bath, garage, good | FOR GALE —Ford Touring, 192T,|, heating plant, sOne ce tne iloea starter, demountable, rims, fine [> {i : aay i? (00. J. H. Hol B rcad- condition. Warrants or other goou wn F, BaHoliheny Pein paper considerec. C. H. Gutman. FOR SALE=2 bed’.room™ set, 1 1112 Ave, D. 10-10-5t eal alnike see cook FOR SALE—Dodge car almost. as Ine range, "D heating ‘abaren, 7 1 pood as new. Price $600! Phone |- laby bed, 1 library ‘table and 281. Write to Box 211, Bi:-| several other articles! 300-9th St. marck. _ 10-14-3t. Phone 377J. E 10-10-1wk —— ee | FOR REN house modern, close in’ Call 108. Thayer In the District Court of the United | St. or phone 658-W. . _10-10-Iw States. For the Distriet of North | FOR SALE—Low. priced S-roomed" akota. : bungalow, Eas s. Phun! Tn the Matter of Floyd E, Swanson,| gogo) gg Bankrupt. . To the creditors of Floyd E, Swan- son, of Driscoll, County of Burleigh a —— and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: | HEMSTITCHING & Picotin ag What Real Boy Wouldn't? RV RIEOSSER Notice is hereby given that on| ment; superior devic IN BANKRUPTCY MISCELLANEOUS. ig Attach- «_ fits “any “--—-11 October 9, 1922, the said’ Floyd E.| sewing -machine; attaches firmly; Swanson was duly adjudicated bank- K ly adjusted. Price $3.00 de- rupt and that the first meeting of] livered, with complete instructions his creditors will be held in the of-) and samples of work. Orders filled fice of Benton Bayer Referee: Bis: promptly. Superior Hem marcel an! lg, in Bismarck, N. So es Oue TD ‘lla ‘ |D. on Monday, October” 23,1925 at| Aftachment Co., 509 Starr S A NOURE A MODEL. BOY To BE WHEELING Nou SISTER. AROUND, | 11 o’clock a. m., at which time the| pus Christi, Texas. 10-14-1t creditors may attend, prove their! FOR SALE—Dresser, two iron beds. claims, appoint a trustee, examine} Range, washing machine, barrel, the bankrupt and Aransact such ern,| churn, heifer, fresh in. February belore. suchy meetitie: P ‘| also Ferd touring car. Phone 525R Dated: Bismarck, N. D., October} OF call 44 Rosser. ae 18, 1922. = 10-13-3t BENTON’ BAKER, FOR SALE-At Halliday, N. D. Referee in Bankruptcy. , confectionery. building and 10-TS |" restaurant buyilding. Inquire of ; Farmers State. Bank, Halliday. N. With the Yankees leading, 2 to 0,] py 10-13-16 in the fourth game, Catcher Snyder FOR SALE—New eight bank adding is my ple of the Giants opened the fifth inning with a single. Mays “Grooved” a fast one to McQuillan and he doubled to the left field bleacher®, sending Snyder to third, Three more hits fol- sand listing machine, $90.00; terms if desired. Write Triune No. 475, Care Triune. 10-9-1w —— Ancients developed the art of en- lowed, seoring four runs, enough for | the Giants to win, 4 to 3. i graving on emeralds, which were in great demand, (Z