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MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Married man to, take charge of farm and raise hogs and cattle on shares, Must be willing to milk cows. Everything furnish ed. Reference. First National Bank, Mrs. Amos Ives. 10-25-1w GOOD COOK wanted at once for cafe service. Write Hotel Wash- burn, Box 367, Washburn, N. D. Z 10-28-1w WANTED—A No. 1 meat, cutter. Apply Dohn'’s Meat Market. 10-29-1wk WANTED—Man for farm work. Herman Ode. Phone 364-J. 10-30-3t to sella guaranteed article. Sells on sight. Make $10.00 to $15.00 per ‘day. Commissions and bonuses. Write Box 543, Valley City, N. Dak. 10,28-1w CAN YOU EMBROIDER? Women Tribune ‘Classified Advertisements = PHONE 32 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under 2 venga 26 words oF 8 invettions, 25 words or under ............40. 78 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65. Cents Per Inch All elassified ads are cash in advance.’ Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o’cloek to insure insertion same day. THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 — FOR SALE wanted to embroider linens fer us} BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, at home during spare time. Infor- mation upon request. Belfast Com- pany, Dept. 731, Huntington, Ind. full basement, hot water heating plant, garage, lawn and trees. Splendid condition, Close in, $5300. WANTED—Girl or woman to: take! coppaGe—rive, rooms ahd bath, care of children during the day. In- quire 210 W. Bdwy. or Phone 1055- M. after 6 P. M. practically new, full basement, well located. $4000.00. 10-30-1t] HOUSE, six rooms and bath, maple WANTED—Reliable girl for gencral housework. Mrs. Myron Atkinson, 323 West Thayer. 10-31-8t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 717. Mrs. Burt Finney. 10-23-tf WANTED—Girl for general hous work. Mrs. Eugene Wacht Phone 189. 10-30-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick 6 Touring car in first class condition, cheap. Also one gasoline range for $10.00. Phone 1094M or call 318 Mandan Ave. after 5:00 p. m. 10-27-| floors throughout, hardwood finish, fireplace, full basement, garage, lawn, trees, beautiful — location. $4800.00. HOUSE, seven rooms and bath, hot water heat, fireplace, full base- ment, garage, barn, chicken house. lawn and trees. $5500.00. BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, well located. Modern. $3000.00. HOUSE—Five rooms and bath, fire place, full basement, exceptionally well built. Garage, lawn, trees. $5500.00. See us before you buy. We have et other wonderful values in homes and lands. We have the best in the west FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five passen-| and will loan you the money to in- ger touring car, newly painted,| vest, Also lots and investments, Have new batteries, first class mechani- cal condition. Easy terms. P. 0. Box 207. 10-31-1w| money to loan on real estate. Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138. Office with First Guar- FOR SALE—Nash Gariole, complete | @nty Bank. equipment, splendid condition. Will] 10-29-1w. + consider trade for Ford Coupe or ‘good paper. Box 448. POSITION WANTED 10-20-1W | EXPERIENCED stenographer de: FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A. | condition; good tires, price reasgn- able. Phone 187, 800 Main St. 10-29-tf ————————————e- FOR SALE CR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession, Tel 761 or 15}.| Roberts. 10-6-tf $500 CASH—The balance at $40 per month—you can buy an all modern home, east front, trees, hot water heat, 6 rooms with bath, hard wood floors, front porch ‘up and down stairs, garage for 2 en house, The-owner is to | pean city, and asks us to sellj/ THOSE DESIRING diamond willow his good home for $4200 at the above terms. This is a fine oppor- tunity for some one with a little} UNPASTURIZED milk, bottled, for! cash, paying the balance like rent, i€ interested. Do not phone, come in and talk it over. Benty, & Henry cars, chi leave the sires temporary or permanent po- sition. Write Tribune No. 860. 4 10-30-5t ——— feats ce ROMANE WANTED—Salesladies and salesman over 30, part or full time, write Jas. A, Solsten, Fargo. 10-24-7t AGENTS WANTED AGENTS, wanted to represent us in their own county, easy sales, big profits. Salesmen are making from $75 and.up per week. Write for particulars, Mid-West Distribu- wood must cut it before snow falls, sale. ~ Woodland Farm, E. L. Peterson, Bismarck. 10-29-1w | 10-31-1w: FOR SALE—Four room house with a good basement. Size of lot ROOMS FOR RENT 25x100 feet. Property could be|FOR RENT—Large warm room with { seen at 115 Mandan Ave. Price las only $900. If interested call at 109 Mandan Ave, 10-28-lwk | FOR RENT—Two rooms joining suitable for light housekeeping or bedroom, Phone 468-R. 610 Thay- 10-29-1w FOR RENT—Downstairs portion of house, furnished and modern in every respect. Use of piano. Hot} yr, water heat. Family of two want- ed. 614 Eighth Street. ee 10-30-lwk FOR SALE—Modern house, 3 large rooms, furnace, garage. This is the cheapest house in Bismarck. Good location. Joseph Coghlan.- 10-31-3t house. Call 803, 7th St. __10- Zartt YOR RENT—House at 62 ‘Thayer street, by November first. Only ]\- responsible party need apply. Mary L. McLean, Rose Apart- ments. 10-24-tf FOR SALE—Six room and bath’ all modern house. 3 bedrooms. Hot water heat. East front, close in. Inquire City Cleaners and | Dyers Cleaning plant from 9 A. M. untfi __Hotel. 10-17-tf. FOR RENT—Nov. ist furnished modern city heated apartment. Also garage to rent. 212 1-2 Main St, Phone 905 after 5 p. m. £10-24-¢8 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for housekeeping. Private © bath. Garage also for rent. Cal] 422-5th St. 10-27-1w FOR” RENT NOV.” 1st.—Méiern furnished home. Cai: at Logan's Store or phone 761. ern 6 room house, good 1 cation. Phone 525-R. 10-28,1wk RR ‘ozy light housekeep ing room, furnished, close in. Phone 464-R. FOR RENT—Furnished Apte. hy, “. equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794W. Geo. Little, (VOR RENT—Strictly modera ment in, Rose Apartments.. « FW. bala Phone 952. 4-80-tf ie. 62, Gene Wachter. ~ FOR RENT—Seven room residence modern in all ways and a three room apartntent in a modern + 10-29-lwk YOR RENT NOV. itt Strictiy mod: | bath. South front. Two blocks from post office. Price reason- able. 208 Rosser St. 10-31-lw FOR RENT—A furnished room pleasant and convenient location. Phone 498-R, 623 3rd St. 10-31-4t rooms and one room on first floor. Miss Brady. 10-28-1w FOR RENT—Large room in modern home. For Sale, large office desk. Call 785. . 10-29-3t FOR RENT—Large modern rom $12.00 per month. 522: 2nd St. _MIBCELLANEOUB F o> corner OF in’ the best: residence ‘district in Bismarck. Paving, ° sewer, ‘water ee gas all in end partial: excava- tion ma bull calf, two weeksold. His dame of: milk Price $30, |< with papers furnished. John Obowa, No. 3. whi 2) GQ-B1-1W: FOr SADE Choice Barred Plymouth Cocketele and’ Pulléts, from fie laying strain.’ ‘W: A, Falconer, has produced 114,000" 1 and 476 ibs.. butter fat: Eiapiarel, R41. Rock « 202 “Avenue E. Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-22-1m FOR SALE—Bdivon Victrola with | records; 1- chiffonie?, "1 dress form, 1 ‘smell table, baking oven for oil stove. 321 8th St: n 10-30-) )-30-1 wk. RIPE tomatoes from $2.00 to $3.50 per bu. Cabbage $2.50 per 100 lbs. Call Mrs. Erlenmeyer, 428 vra iSt. “Phone 884. 10-30-3t | 0 WANTED—Reliable party to winter seven cows. Must fyrnish refer- ences. Phone 592-W. Bismarck, N. eg ay -10-29-8t | . "|No. 2,56 Ibs. or more ..$ 88 87 A ‘delicious dessert is made by No. 3; 55 Ibs. paring and coring large tart apples} No. 4 > DELICIOUS DESSERT and'-fillingthe centers with old ‘hot ‘with cream and chees to cover 10-28-tf Fi the sorte of one mile. 1 tors, 2941 Altgeld St., Chicago,| 1 FOR SALE 6 room house, built by a contractor for his own home, ‘east front, strictly modern, in’ splendid con- dition, off paving, only $4700. 5 rooms, east front, 25 foot lot very easy terms, only $1000. Many bargains in houses fro $1000 to $3000. Farm Lands. It has been years since I have had so many inquiries for prices and terms, or since I have closed so many sales. It will take only a few more to make prices advance. Buy ‘Now from a man who really knows real estate and who has sat- isfied nearly 2600 purchasers. F. E. YOUNG 10-30-3t MARKET NEWS. Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT WEAK BARLY TODAY Showns Downward Tendency in Trading UP LATER Chicago, Oct. 31.—(By the A. P.)—Liberal buying apparently for eastern interests turned wheat upward today, despite a weak opening. The close was firm at the same” as _yester- days finish to one cent higher. Chicago, Oct. 31.—Wheat showed considerable weakness today during the early dealings, Liverpool quota- tions being much lower and Argen- tine forecasts pointing to beneficial rains. Opening quotations which varied from a re ish. ST. PAUL LIVESTO@K South St. Paul, Oct. 31.—Cattle | receipts 1,100. GeneraMy steady. Receipts largely plain quality grass- ers. One load short-fed yearlings Bulk 5.00 to $6.25. Fat she- stock $3.00 to $5.00. Few better kinds upwards to $6.00. Canners and cutters $2.25 to $2.75. Bologna bulls dull, bulk $3.50 to $4.00. Stockers and feeders very slow, at week's to 50c decline. Many hold- from early in week still in first hands. Bulk $4.00 to $5.75. Calves receipts 1,400. 25¢ to 50c lower. Best lights to packers large- averaging 614 pounds $7 grassers full ove! }y_ $8.00, Hog receipts 8,500. Mostly 25 cents lower. Better 160 to 260- pound averages’ $8.00 to $8.5 few bids by shippers-slightly’ high- er. Bulk 130 to 150 pound weights $6.50 to $7.00. Packing sows most- ly $8.00. Pigs’steady. Bulk better grades $6.00. Sheep receipts 1,500. Dull. No carly sales fat lambs. Undertone ak, sheep steady. Best light na- fea ewes to packers $6.00, CHICAGO. ‘PRODUCE Chicago, Oct. 31.—Poultry alive, . Fowls 15¢ to 20c; springs 3 roosters 15c; turkeys 28c. Eggs unchanged; receipts 5,729 cases. Butter higher. Receipts 5,970 tubs. Creamery extras 38%c; standards extra firsts! 36%¢ to 375c; lows 21 37 firsts 3 tze; cheese unchanged, CHICAGO LIV! ESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 31.—Hog receipts 40,000. Uneven, steady to 26 cents lower. Mostly 10 to 15 cents off. Top $9.80. Cattle receipts 6,000. Steer mar- 10-30-3t Pride and ‘terms vight. Address 757 THMABS, Bismarck, N.j ,/ D. o Gr18-t¢ noon. 10-27-5t| FOR SALE—One pure bied Holstein FOR RENT—By Nov. ibth, a mod- ern seven room house near the Wm. Moore school. * Inquire Hae Eppinger, Grand Pacific ol ket practicatly ‘at standstill. L Sheep receipts 9,000. All classes FOR RENT—Light housekeeping |generally steady. Sorting light. Bulk desirable natives $13.50 to $13.60. Top to outsiders $13.75. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 31.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 44,032 barrels: Bran $25.00 to $25.50. EAPOLIS GRAIN MIND Minneapolis, Oct, 31.—Whéat re- ceipts 278 cars compared with 526 ears a yeas ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.36% to $2.38%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy $1.47 % to $1.584%; good to choice $1.41 % to $1.46%; ordinary to good $1.38 % to $1.41%; No. 1 hard spring 91.3914 to $1.58%4 } No. 1 hard dark Montana on track and -to arrive 91.33% to $1. BEA December $1.38 %4; May $1431 Corn No. 3 "yellow $1.06%; oats ite -41%e™to 42%%6; barley BBc to 80c;* nye No. 2, $1.09% to $1.11; flax No, 1, $2.44 te ($2.48, —— BISMARCK cali (Furnished by Russell-Miller Ce.) \ Bismarck, Oct. 31, 1924. 1 1 1 |No. 1 mixed: durum 1 1 2 iNo. 1 rye Barley Speltz, per ewt. . SHELL There fs ‘enough: salt in the iSekgit 700,000 square milés of land! fect across. has heen found in the } i pe off Japan, a § cent per pi fashiotied ‘mincé meat; Bake anj tb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. ‘hour, basting with sirup and serve. rk Hard Winter . Hard Winter .. ‘A giant spider cra ¢ to 1%e lower, with December $1.40% to $1.41 and May $1466 to %c were followed by 9 slight further decline and then by ery to above yesterday's fin- Pyorrhea Yields . To Chronic Gas To those who have followed the reports of the remarkable curative powers of Chlorine Gas in certain j know that this gas is now available in a Simple, inexpensive form known as Jo-Vex. Jo-Vex combines the Chlorine Gas; with other valuable elements espe- cially designed and balanced for the treatment of sore and bleeding gums. loose teeth, trench mouth ‘and all forms of Pyorrhea. Thousands of laymen and dentists who have al- ready used this new product are heal sore and bleeding gums and Istop the dread disease of Pyorrhea which ends in broken health and loose teeth unless conquered. Almost all good druggists are now supplied with Jo-Vex especially Fin- ney’s Drug Store who have just re- ceived large shipments from the laboratory. However, if your drug- gist’s supply is exhausted you may send $1.00 to The Jo-Vex Chemical Co., Akron, Ohio, for a full size bottle with complete instructions.— Adv. We have just received a limited assortment of color- ful-metallic hats. Priced very special for Saturday at $4.95 to $6.50. Sarah Gold Shop, “Style without extravagance.” NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of James R. Gage, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, George ¥. Dullum, exec- utor of the last will and testament of James R. Gage, late of the city of San Diego, in the county of Sa Diego, and state of California, | deceased, to the eredito d, to exhibit them with the 'y vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to Aaid executog, at his office in the C National Bank Buil ng, jn the city of Bis- marck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. yee this 2ist day of October, GEORGE F. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOU) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MICHIGAN AND BROWN JUG ON WAY FOR GAME Business Man diseases it will be interesting to! trainers a several man- brown jug” t neither little or brown and not much of a jug, late yesterday have a painting job done. It won't be much of a job; just the {lettering of the names of two Big Ten schools and two numbers on its much lettered sides aes sis can laa Gun a be and brawn of two gr must meet in the new Saturday, and there shouting, colorful inseription that will go on the half maroon, half blue surface of the jug. A rich tradition forms the in which the contested crockery Carried original 3 Michigan foot- a modest water contain- ed when that me- tie—was over found chained to the ‘| advised tr Remedy, which I did, and I sing its praises too highly now eat anything and e It is a simple, harmle that removes from the int the inflammation which causes pr tically all stomach, liver and intes: tinal ailments, including appendici- | tis. One dose will convince or mon- | ey refunded. Sold by druggists ev- erywhere.—Adv. left Ann Arbor Minneapolis to }amazed at its wonderful power to! crowd, write the and Michigan was told she could get] it back only by beating the Gophers on the gridiron, This Michigan did FOR SALE Masquerade dance tonight at Elks Hall, Seven piece orches- tra, featuring the mammoth roR RE Attorneys for Executor, B rck, North Dakota, First publication on the 24th day of October, 1924. 1L-7-14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Phebe T._ Norton, Deceased: Notice is hereby the undersigned — Frank Lawellin, Executor of the last will and testa: ment of Phebe T. Norton late of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota deceased, to the cre- ditors of, and all persons ha claims against said deceased, to hibit them with the ne vouchers, within six months the first publication of this notice, Ze to 34c; seconds 30c to No. red ‘durum 1.07 No. 1 flax -. 2.85, tNo, 2 flax . We quote but do not handle the -80 | lowing described dnd. to-wit (6) in Bl Yellow White & Mixed ++. $117 to-said executor at his. residence in Sibley Butte Township in said Burleigh County, North Dakot Dated October 15th A. D., 1924. FRANK E. ee Exe: NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUN Attorneys for Executor smarck, North Dakota publication on the 1 of ROctoles A, D. 2: (10-1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that: certain mortgage executed and de-{ livered by J. M. Berthlof and Jennic | Berthlof, his wife, Mortgagors, to! and Company, a Corpor: fortgagee, dated’ the 8th d: of November, 1918 and filed fo Sings Praises “I suffered for years with stom ach trouble and gas continually. -| Doctors thought I had sto cers or cancer, After last th ‘| Min dvised going to Rochester, , for an operation, A friend | ing Mayr’s Wonderful! annot 1 can} ything.” preparation rrhal_ mucus et and allay: the tinal tr tuba, the largest wind instru-| ment made. j Too Late To Classify ‘OR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, immediate possession, a Kis) or 151. Splendid heater, good condition, Phone 841-W. 61 Hannafin. 10-31-3t TNice in private home near © High School. Phone 4 furnished room pitol and 10-31 ° DEMON NITE AT THE | 6ltinge Theatre EVERYBODY OUT A Pep Meeting During Intermission Friday Crescent Lignite Coal Mined at Washburn, N. A high quality of lignite, is dry, hard and free from dirt and sulphur. __- Sy —— W. P. LOMAS Office corner Main & 9th St. Phone 82. Apples for sale per box, $1.85 and $2.00. cord in the office of the Re; of Deeds of the County of Bur and Stute of North Dakota on 30th day of November, 1918 3 o’clock P. M., and recorded 151 of Mortgages, at page 4 assigned by written instrument F. B. McNeil, dated the 11th day; of December, ‘1918 and filed’ for ri cord in the office of the Regisier | of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on th 20th day of December, 1918 at 9 o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book | 151 of Mortgages, at page 521, will be foreclosed by a sale of the pr mises in said mortgage and h after described, at the front door! of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and, State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., on the 26th day. of November, 1924 to sat the amount due upon said mortgag at the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and, which will be sold to satisfy ated same are described as follow: Southeast. Quarter (SE%) of abet Thirty Four (34) in Township One Range Seventy Six (76) West of Fifth Principal Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota. said mortgage having been duly be due at the date of sale the sum: of Ten Hundred Forty Light ($1048.00) Dollars together with the statutory attorney's fees and dis- bursements allowed by law. Dated October 13th, 1924. F. B. McNEIL, Assignee. E. A. RIPLEY, Attorney for Assit nee, Mandan, North Dakota. (10-17-24- eat neat) SALE OF LAND Notice Is Hereby Given, That un- No. 1 dark northern $1.19 | der subhatty of an Oxley of Sale, i No. th ring 1.17| granted by the Honorable I. lof the County. gf ‘Burleigh, in the ate of North Dakota, ‘dated the Bnd diy of Oct. 1924, the un- dersigned, the Sah ee of the .20 |estate of Windsor B. Heaton, late .b2 |of the town of Arena in the County } of Burleigh and State of North kota, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highes$ bidder, for cash or subject to confirmation by the Judge of Bete County Gourt, the fol- ’ Lot three (3) Original Townsite of Arena i jpunee , Cougty, North Da- The sale will he made on or after, the 17th day of’November A. D, 1924. 5 All bids must he in writing and may he left at the office, of F, BE. McCur- dy or filed with the judge of said County Court, or delivered to the o 115 measuring 12 Hidoreiened poenaly a Ee Agetietet eee Dated October 28, A. D. 19: ‘ 10-24-31 PLAY HARD — PLAY CLEAN Our Business IS BUILT ON HARD, CLEAN, EFFORT. See the Hard Hitting, Clean Fighting, Demons Play Dickinson Saturday. BUY FROM SORENSON HWDE. CO. Hundred Forty One (141) North of | 1 Notice of intention’ to foreclose | served as provided by law there will { ELHARD GROCERY Phone 1059. 500-8rd St. ~~ APPLES, FANCY JONATHAN APPLES! $2.25 PER BOX ote Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Emperor Grapes, Concord Gree Grapefruit, Pears, Cabbage, Carrots . Beets. Parenips, Rutabagas, Galery Head Lettuce! — SATURDAY SPECIALS—— Fancy Creamery Butter, per Ib. 5 40c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, (large) 3 ‘pkg. for 45¢ Vaux Corn, (25c value) per can 15¢ Utah Maid Tomatoes, (25e value) 5 cans for 98¢ Blue Bird Toilet Paper, 10 large rolls for 50c Quick Naptha Soap, 22 bars for .......... $1.00 Sunbrite Cleanser, 6 cans -for ...... ~25¢ Assorted Toilet Soap, 6 bars for ...... 25c Cranberries, 2 lbs. for ......... ae e Van Camp Milk, 10 cans for. Ice Cream, per quart Just received a fresh shipment of Sunshine Cookies and tes saci -85¢ 98e 40c Open Evenings VOTE — TUE., NOV. 4TH — VOTE Overcoats Sturdy, wear resisting, weather- defying coats. We believe the splen- did coats we are showing this fall are greatest of all achievements. Slip into one of our coats and find out how modest the price is. Bergeson’s Clothing. Tailoring. Quality Meat Market Fifth & Broadway. Phone 722 You will be satisfied with our service and with the wiles of our meats. -. hota Young Corn Fed Pork — Choice Milk-fed Veal — Spring Lambs — Tender Young Spring- ers and Fine Fat Hens — A full line of Smoked Meats and Sausage. Piimee uts of Beef Scott’s Grocery yW YES!IWEDELIVER PHONE 816 3il 1TH srl! TRY THIS COFFEE You save money by buying Nash’s Delicious. it goes farther than other coffees If you want real fa roasting, buy our milk fed s National Biscuit taken one or two box And why not keep a¢ crackers in the home at all (itrnas, * cookies home to ate 3 Ib. box of soda Canned goods week is almost here. your supply of canned goods for the Satta get our prices on them in !% to 1 dozen lots. South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Sam Sloven & Brother Proprietors. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Phone 571. 50 Ib. Block Morton’s Salt, Regular price 95c, our pri 280 Ib. Barrels Anchor’s Granulated Salt. Regular price 75 100 Ibs. Ancho. Regular price $2.00, our price 50 lb. Sacks Anchor G Regular price $1.10, our price ALL OTHER $s Johnatgan’s W: $4.85 $1.55 's Granulated Salt. ranulated Salt. SALT AT REDUCED PRICES. pped Apples, ar $2.15 ‘Armours high grade Clover Bloom Butter Cerelose Sugar, something new, will compare with Cane Sugar, 5 Chewing Tobacco, any kind, per pound ’s Bulk Cocoa, 3 large packages Post Toasties or Home Brand Corn Flakes. . 8 ae Mixed Cookies s Fleece Lined Underwear, any size only. 4 34. Split Leather Vests. Regular price $7.75. Children’s Underwear, largest size. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE. SUCH..AS. EGGS. es HIDES, FURS ‘AND JU. :