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ee ee. OCTOBER 3, a - THE BISMARCK TR ier ah PAGE THREE HOSIERY CO. Dept. N-11, ¢ 10. -¢ J. Nogele,-laying walk... $27.32 ' Jose Katee sprinkling. streets. 87.76 1 ics keh City Commission ch opmenctar || WHEAT BREAKS : Street department payroll .. $9.50 | cain | WARE Financial. 4 3 Sani abl ple cone Passes Bill Waterworks. payroll “199/60 3-4 to 74°1-4;| sonable. | asses on HHS |} Prank ‘| Livestock News THEN R ALLIES ; wack wt | 8 =| pool count late re of ¢ )MAN six de Library postoffice guanine cena ee atari hl ling it 1 sk woribes ~ bay yet r i The city commission passed the] Jos. Bisley services, Aug 2 do 1.88 to 1.66! ‘Address P. O following bills at its meeting Mon-]" to 31 4; flax No. 1, Mrs, C, Robidou, poor relief — 7.00] 1; to arrive Saturda October | Hughes Plectrie — ¢ ~ (3rd. They will be for sale unchang: Too Late To Classify the Bridge on arrival and a low down V and low Ernest pf the best quality. Pric: | 8. Fredericks, services . pa Mrs. Anna Bryeh Waterworks expense 19.861 Bi Neptune Meter com | going of easily under a combination Minneapolis, Oct. 3. P) Wheat } of bearish influences, At the end of | had another break today, prices stip- the first, two hours trading, spring t SN cents under yes- wheat futures were off 1 3-4 cents \t Se. My of 1 te 1% mec and durum futures from 1 3-4 cents : narck Water department, salaries Seymour, A\ ‘ai tore ee : eee ere Europe’s Failure to Buy Saike aputsbinti: wan unchanged, Cattle dieguina arty iisaseel York, new equipment Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, jo} vs ‘vledo i a night, totaling $6,687.43 x a] 4 Duluth Wheat Other Grains — Remained 45 1-25 1 4 ie har Sititet| 7 cout ome ¥ ss $ 4.10 Co = Price Is Weak , ‘ as - a4 1 5 sd hard spring 1.41 WATERMELONS F 3.58 yfuppiion iG ie ae ON CHICAGO Duluth, Minn., Oct. 3.—(@)—Dis- PRICE DOWN, of Trade -¥; 2 mixed wheat 143 18: , bare ito learn that Wm. Kimball, | | c r, Park expense Standard Oil company, sup- one tinct weakness was shown in the i os a een corn 2 el How {3) the Fort Yates Melon growe! st i Antvewsy tOuriat camp ane, : piectric’ company, ae Foing att ensily: Onder a-eombianeien -43 mised 74 1-4; 0. 2| has shipped a boat load on the | “policeman 20.00] street. lighting 343-8 to 3h 1-4; 3 ae 31-8] Expansion which is expected | J. 0. Fredericks, poor relief 30.00] 1 Fredericks, services * ‘The market was easy at the close. was felt in the ordin: spring $1 1dark{ nished agents. No ca ; waterworks ‘supplies, 10.08 c Wheat Causes Early October wheat closed, unchanged at But Are Still Below protein end of the ‘range. Winter MUANEED 10 BUY A home on thelare reasonabe. PE wanes aie epartinent Payroll ib 6.00 fl “32 nominally; December 1 7- Was unchanged. Durum was firm ment pla : Wm. Kimball f + wi \ : Yi i Decline fat 1.34 3-8 asked and J Normal Corn w x. Oats demand} — bune No. 91. 10-3-1wk m. all. plies 8.00 issessment, city Prop- " ofa off at $1.39 1-2.) Nominally; was good S firm to strong.| MIDDLE-AGED LADY Desires. posi-{ W. J. Nogele, laying walk.) 84.96] erty oe cc ee eee es w+ 3,604, 43 i Chie Oct. 3—(P)—Influenced peopel ea November tach venee| South St. Paul, Oct, 3—A) Barley was sea Flas seed was on 8 pexee ber: Pah h- by C ports of difficulty in] Gir at 1.15 5-8 asked; December 1 Sharply increased supplies of ) . et. S-Wheat ‘te: disposing of wheat to Europe, wheat] cents off at 1.16 y}here and in other markets received) ceipts 459 ¢: red with 300] WANTED. Table boarders at average iy i e] 1 7-8 cents off at 1.22 alskhen ddpop icieea,’ Eile declines . Cash No. 1 north- }.. averaged lower today during th pot rye 3-8 cents off Co ec na men Cabana 8 to $139) 1 dark{ AGENTS WANTED Sworn proof of yp” CBE dealin ge: oe een 1-2; December ents off, figuring mostly $1 to $125, with) rorthern spring choice to faney a week. $1.50 an hour for good prospects for the new crop ia) ays cents off, Oats I GM, ad] tings sows off $1.50 08 Whores S05 $148 5-8 to $1.59 5-8; good to choive| spare time. Introducing Real Argentina and Australia counted as| 3 ay aye erat a the weekly review of the U Stiri ve : oa ‘ F gene off; spot barley unchanged $141 6-8 to $1 ordinary to nteed Hosiery. 116 styles Pp a bearish factor on the declines.) yey 12 cents off and May 1 partment of Agriculture. Bulk of the] ooq sis4 5-8 to § 1 hard] and colors, Low Prices. Auto fur- Scie however. Commission house buying anda better 140 to 225 pound averages . Auto fur- SATRE Hae off, seas pound 135 D8 to til or_ex THEATRE ry .of futures increased, and rallies en- Santa] Flax seed continued cashed at $12.25 to $12.50 with the) pard’ Mor 15-8 tol perience necessary. WILKNIT "Weight hogs were sued. The opening %4 to 1% ; ip, ae S TIME T — lower, new style, December $1.34 to] Weakness under pressur searcey ace ling at $12.00 to $ TIME TONIGHT % $1.36 to 4%, was followed| absence of interest on th 3 ie ‘an| crushers. ‘Trading in the fair volu Octobe Yovember cents off; Packing: by numerous changés and then by ueeorn to $1.36%4 for December and BUCK JONES cents off; December ng in. small lots by zeents off lambs scored, a continy with country connections turn, the net advanees mak weakened corn. After opening at % while fat ewes are strong to 25 cents off to 1 up December 757% to %, Fat native lambs closed at corn underwent a general sag. i7> mostly with untrimmed kinds Oats sympathized with corn, start- at $13.75, heavies at $12.00 and culls| 395% ing unchanged to *% lower, Dec. Yat $10.00. Fat ewes turned on | to Me. Later all months showed some ing account at $5.00 to $7.60 with na-| decli tive breeding ewes mostly $7.00 to Backers buying of October lard: $10.50. Odd lots of native feeding} lifted provisions. lambs made $12.50 to $18 Subsequently fresh setbacks car- Under the bearish in of the largest ried old style December and Mag to 4 ” run of the season cattle suffered se-| “a new low price record for the sea- Hudson and Dodge Motors run of the season opening this week sels farthe aucune: of where a float Advance to New High Later sessions saw most of this loss {regained, though spots on fat she- for Europe was announced. Imports Record stock were still 25 cents lower while of 100,000 bushels of Canadian whe: bulls were cents lower, Bulk of | for Minneapolis mills were also not- — the ferass fat steers and yearlings 7 oe Wheat closed nervous 5-8 to 1 ‘The clostng was strong. Broad [closed this week at $6.00 to Years of practical coat making experience on the bench, plus 16 years of being in business, taking” over 5,000 suit measures, i: your guarantee that KLEIN KLOTHES are the utmost in style, fit— and priced right. in the “TIMBER WOLF” PATHE COMEDY “Moonlight and Noses” 1-4 cents lower, December $1.54 to} buying of the motor and popular | with best part load of fed 3-8 and May $1.35 1-2 to 3-4. industrinl shares added impetus | this week making $13.25. 1 §-8 cents net lower, December 77] ing, promuted by yesterday's | $275 $3.25; bulk of bologna bulls! . 12. vigorous recovery, accounted tor closed at $3.75 to $4.25. | wn sharp upturns in many — issues Stockers and feeders followed th Lage hee ih ah ars while the general rise was ac- | fut cattle trend, but Tinished steady ; c 0, Oct. 3.—)—(U SO D A)| centuated by the rumors regard- | with the exception of better grad low point; others dull 10 to 25 cents} Dodge Brotherg spurted up to aj at $5.00 to rat lower, bulk desirable 160 to 225 1b.| new high record above 38, with fleshy kinds this week making | 40 to $12.60; packing sows large place in Ward Baking B, which | jing up at $12.00 to $1 | $10.50 to $10.85; shippers $15.00; es-| mounted 11 points to 95 1-2, then t i h CHEESE QUOTATIONS ! light $11.60 to $ $11.00 to $12.80; pa its own on profit taking despite market lower, single dai laughter pigs| predictions of an increase in un- : ¢ SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA and grassers steady "25| was heavy. Sales exceeded 1- | choice fed kind and{ 000,000 s important rally in corn took to the forward movement of [and heifers finished at $4.00 to $5.7 at the ine, “Cot closed unsettled 7-8 to| qoek prliet todays, Short cover: | 2 sand cutters sold 6,000 uneven; d ing favoreble combines, earnings which wi strong to 25 cents higher. » grades. steady to weak’ at Friday’s| and larger dividend payments. | Ttulk of stects were, weighed Peike MANDAN weights $12.50 to $12.80; top $12.90;| the other motors following fn its | $8.40; vealers gained 50 to 73 ce 4 bulk 240 to 300 pound butchers $12~| wake, Erratic fluctuations took | uring the week, hettes lhe geal Musie By 50. timated holdover 8,000; heavy we declined abruptly to 85 and sub- | 5 hogs to $12.70; ‘medium $ sequently moved between these | Piemouth. Wis. Oct, 8. U)--Ply-| RALPH LAW 5 figures. U. S. Steel barely held jmouth board cheese quotations for to oe 1 ie: filled tonnage at. the end of ; compared week ago:y September and | American also | Mier ee tockers and resi New York, Oct. tel fonda | buying of the Oil 3-4; oun Americas 1-8. ex, \: 4; Square NEW YORK SUG New York par ed steady 000 ton 5; March resumed its mov . ground, Accum tion of the Oils was based on reports of decreasing crude production whi eee oivs dhe | the Motors responded to Is Use Gas. # ens to 40e offs canst ing reports. Hudson Motors opened | Fuel, hers and. cutters, active. 15 to 20! point higher and Dodge Bros. com- higher; little change of ‘bulls; veal- righ advanced fractionally to a new ers around $1 higher; week's bulk! 4" nas followed erane fed steers $10.50 to $13.00; s steers $7.50 to $9.50: fat cows $4.35 to $6.75; heifers s $3. grassers and rd to $11.50; to- sers for year to 7,000 a year The Pavilien Will Be Heated- ago; a 11 points to 95 1-2 on the announce- | ment of terms of the General Baking merger, and tnen dropped back to 84 °| Foreign exchanges opened easy. De- mand sterling held m around $483 Visit | ESOTA PO ench F back | e Golden Rule MINNESOTA POTATOES eee Eat nes slipped bac! Golden ‘5 q 1-4 cents, and ‘ gi Minneapolis, Oct. (#)—Pota-| tralian lire were a shade lower at The “ Way toes; good wire inquiry; demand, 4'9g cents, : ¢ ; moderate; market firm; carloads de- Reman SO OW if liveradl sa en freigut only deducted BISMARCK GRAIN ‘ Minneapolis St. Paul rates sacked ‘ t. round. whites U, S.No. 1 and| (@avalshed by Russcll-Miller Co.) I f CQ U E R 0 | D : Boys’ Corduroy J.-& P. Coats Thread, long $2 75 i five s pants .... e spools . partly graded $1.70 to $1.75. aE es ROstObSR and . An Innovation that will calves $12 and feeders Buy The i i k northern . Moorhead market; haulings in-| No- 1 dar creasing; loadings still light; de-| No- 4 ROvibern a Brine mand good; market firm; carloads Net i aged aan f. 0. b. cash track sacked cwt. Red| 0° 1 :eq durum oe a River Ohios U. S. No. 1 $1.75 to $1.80.| No" 1 fax : FOREIGN EXCHANGE Ne 2 re New York, Oct. 3—()—Foreign | N° exchanges irregular; quotations “in| D&tk hard winter 7. & i Hard winter .. cents;. Great Britain demand 483) “We quote but “do not ‘handle the 11-16, cables 484 1-16; sixty day bills | ggyeewit / 5 on bank; 480 11-16. France demand | (, ‘ 2 iec i Palm Olive 463, ‘cables di ily arma an pone io Boyel 2 apitee sult along Sone a bars c R 4 I e D H 1 Fi e ° 2, cables 405. jemand: jelgium 8 ca ie ad IE | Oe Goa NL pants. BOLD évolutionize Heusehold Finis Notway 2005; Swed len 2683; len- 2408; Switzerland — 192834; ‘Yellow White & Spain 1440; G 1.44; Poland mised) : 6 4 s, 9 : + HE ini arm ae] Mf oc 8 : From emg Dries in Less than One-Half Hour’ 79%; Montreal 100 1-32, Ne e. Rugged Bib Ho es ] 5 and 1 9c ‘ : ee s WwW ear, s je ge * cteng CHICAGO LORAIN one, | SON Bal Bean dlncoune under three e1 00 7a. m. to 9p. m. Here is a new, distinctly different type of house s L hy 1 Sk samy none. J . - ry @. ¢ 2. 2 ee Corn 2 mjxed “80 1-4 to 1-2; 2'yel-] OO CO MARKET TABLE pair . $ hold finish. New in its beautiful satin surface. New 2 to 40 14; 3 do 48 34 t0°39'Rye| | Wheat Women’s Cotton Hose in its i i ing. New ini ble ea sone, Burien G8 to 40: timothy seed Open High Low Close A Star Cast omens Q in its immediate drying. New in its remarkable ease 700 to 775; clover seed 2000 to 2776; | Dec. .... 1.34% 1.34% 1.38% 1.34 ts seve $1 00 £ licati ie lard Te; colt ribs 17. bellies 20.00. May 136 1.37% 1.34% 1.35% The New Cricket and SHOW pair ..... e OF app! ion. CHICAGO POT. TOES ' 18%) .76% = 77% a] s 3. i ' * a rf 3 Chicago, Oct. 3. Ut) Potaio Ae 3 “rie ‘sie (m™ Turtle necked sweaters Rox) Ghd Ga slbmiena With Lacq you can apply a beautiful wear-proof, ‘at trade vert ee ‘naget ‘ 29, $3. 25 and who have Heen w Cotton Batts,. @ 8c water-proof finish in a wide range of colors, to any : . ~nesota sacked round ‘whites $1.80 to 79% 78% 19 $3 50 store during — the EN Bane surface about your home and have it ready for use 3 Wisconsin ne oat oe 868A ° week. immediately. to $1.90; fan i igher; Mi - 4 r nbseta sacked Red River Ohios $2.20, 16-40 1670 1640 16.63 READ THIS AD Infants’ Wrappers, sizes % CHICAGO POULTRY oe eee and take advantage | | 2 to 6 Very special Some of the Wonderful Things You : Chicago, Oct. 3. —M@)—Poultry| Oct... 1 3 . ‘ ‘Boys’ leather ‘ mitts, of thi ortunity. : alive, ea oan cara, toms Ou 1e40 18.50 18.40 12.60 fleeced lined, 50c eRe i 50 to 65c Can Do With Lacq © %; turkeys 20; ducks 22 to 25;|Nov. .... 16.95 per pair.. er = Li alas ses MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN = CHICAGO. PRODUCE Wheat—- Rayon Princess Slips, Chicago, Oct. erp receipts 9,413 tubs; creamery | Dec. extras 49%; standards 48; extra May firsts 47 to 48%; firsts 44% to 45| _ Oa — A) 5 Open High Low Close ‘ Hi i (3 tube, vereamer + Hb) 1.80% 180% 1.348% Men’s Silk Blue,* Gold, American Beacon Indian Blankets 1,39% 1.40% 1.37 1.38% Hose, per pair Cc Beauty, Green, . i and 7 y ¥%; seconds 41 to 43%. Eggs un-| Dec. 35% ab ete $1.98 $5.50 chair Gelik & cor changed; receipts 5,396 cases. 40 39% at res You can finish a ots cemifends'aifoor 4 a oe oe MINNEAPOLIS FL 15 76 14 75% ’ 4 < and use it in than walk on woodwe hang Minneapolis, es Tt Pione 79 8079 70% vive on 95¢ one-half hour. than one-half hour. currains immedtarely. 4 Se ee ee ee Rpeises Cutien Flannel Come In - Try It Yourself - Watch it Dry A Oe NEW YORK COFFEE : ; Flannel and Serge, for 5 bd a to 0 1465 pat eegepace Bion 7) " ap ieee pate Mens Genipe : Hapeer girls - malas, in all the 2 to 29c fl shee i es: Slee eeaeel NEW YORK COTTON GE SANE VOY Mate For Sale By NEW YORK SUGAR New York, Oct. 3.—)—Cotton Fe New ork, Oct, 3—-Ra ft quiet middling $23.00; futures $10 $12 50 $4 69 : j i quiet early today with buyers ‘of.| closed barely steady; 16 to 22 net ° e to Girls’ Felt Hats. Special smarc a la se $8.90. while holders lower; October $22.75 to $22.80; Dec. Streamer + BR aan wartime, rt] EERE ah Hat let $14.50 — $7.75 Designs... 91.29 = ee sso Pree wre 3 to 4 pelnts net hi $2. 55 to. $22.57. - efined was unchange: it $5.' pp reap yo + pa space ame we so2e for fine granulged’ * Y, LIBERTY BONDS . FARGO PRODUCE oder, Spiked: sig, “tl NEW SHIPMENT OF RUBBER GOODS - LOWEST PRICES _ Fargo, Oct. 3. —AP)— Butterfat| 4s $101.28; second 4%s $100.28, third churning cream 61; packing stock 32./4s $101.08; 4th 4%s $101.20,

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