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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1995 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE > PAGE THREE fo ATTOTOOOOOOOOOOOHtQt=fF Uw, CTI coo : A terribly abused word, thai e we've tried hard to live up to. umn ow new building, adding room . for 45) cars—an up-to-date greasing pit, an additional wash rack—a Storage Battery, Blectric Repair & Tire Shop — will help us to serve you as you like to be serv red. Along with the additional facilities made possible by our new building, we are sure y like the boys on our floor-Seven of them—all “rearin’ making it povsible to deliver your ame, except all, drive in? you will " to serve you, and two men ALL night, var any time during the night. Stor. and include delivery of your car twice each day. ve rites remain the Won't TL for special you LAHR MOTOR “SALES S COMPANY ea BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA WARM, THERE'S NOTHING FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE THAT YOU CAN’T GET HERE. aopanineennnen OUR CENTRALLY LOC! ATED, FIREPROOF STORAGE -LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY YOULL LIKE OPEN ALL NIGHT. ’PHONE 190, . UUUOENIOULUOEAOOOALUUEGSESOAGSEEGENLESOAO UCASE UAE: n tion ensued ij com when wheat prices became er. Corn closed unsettled 4 | cent net higher; December to 77%. WHEAT TOP MINNEAPOLIS MARK Minneapolis, Nov. ber wheat brok mark today, x above t Oats was up 4 to 4% market. December rye cent and May ceniber flax eeed was Y% cont higher ut the close. h wheat started st iter the general ba 1 cent, largety lower. s steady and quiet. ie to, firm, Dusan was y to 1 cent high E was steady. y was generally 1 cent higher, seed was firm to 1 cent higher for choice. oe eee) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov, 14.-@)—(U S D O A)--Hogs 3,000; active, steady to strong; desirable 170 to 325 pound weights inreely $11.65 to $1, 75; top $11.80; bulk ‘. $10.35; underweight dull 25 cents low- er; few killing pigs around $11.50; shippers. 1,000; estimated holdove 3.000; ‘heas weight hogs $11 $11.80; medium ees to $11.80; $11.15 to $11.80; ‘light lights $10.75 t. $11.75; packing sows $9.50 to $10.65; slaughter spigs $11.00 to $11.7: ‘attle 500. Compared week ago fed steers of value to sell at $9.00 up- urd; 50 cents to $1.50 lower; choice ighty kind showing maximum de- cline; yearlings now bringing a prem- ium over weighty steers, largely. Killing steers, stockers and feeders 15 to 25 cents higher; early top ma- tured steers $14.50; late top on weighty steers $12.35; yearlings $13. 60. Odd lots Montanas upward to $10.50; range run approximately 9700 as compared with 11,000 a-week ear- lier; fat she stock 25 ‘to 50 cents high- er: spots more on heifers; canners and cutters 10 to 15 cents up; bo- logna bulls around 25 cents higher; vealers 50 to 75 cents lower; week’s fat cows $4.30 to $6.35; heifers $5.25 to $6.65; canners and cutters $3.25 to $3.90; veal calves $11.00 to $11.50; stockers and feeders $0.00 to $ Sheep 1,000; for week around 2,- 000 direct and 52 cars from feeding stations; today’s market nomin: compared a week ago, slaughter Tone 25 to 60 cents higher; feeders full; 25 cents up; fat she sheep 25 ante higher, tops for week fat lambs $15. 90, feeding lambs $15.80. Fat yea: ling wethers $12.75; fat ewes $8.50 bulk prices follo fat lambs $14.75 to $15.75; cull native $11.50 to $12.00: feeding lambs $14.75 to $15.7! yearling wethers ies ‘to $12.50; fat ews $7.00 to 2 $800, stronger U.S. Shipm total APS 5 round mite higher; M round whites OA) demand slow delivered sales, freight only deducted | Minneapolis-St. Pau) round whites U. few FARGO BUTTER go, N. D., Nov. 14. churning cream 49; packing stock FLOUR | Minneapolis, 14.—()— F "| five to 10 cents lower; in carlon family patents quoted at 8.60 to 880 | a barrel in 98 pound cotton sac shipments 46,466 barrels. Bran to $26.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE hiea 14.) (395 tubs; creamery ir: seconds 41'to 42 receipts 1,794 to 54; ordinary fish 40/ Eggs higher firsts 50 to 48, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Nov. 14.—® alive steady; receipt RANGE OF Minneapoli of carlot dark $1.53 to a 8: do $1.39 to $1. winter $1.59 to “Ml 60 $1.64 to $1.75; 1 hard wire $1.6: amber durum $1.53; 2 durum $1.2: 1 mixed durum $1.42% to $1.47%; 1 mixed wheat Be 61% to $1.66%4. Bar- | Corn white “36% te to 38%; 83 do 8! 38 Rye No. 1, 79. Flax No. 1 $2.56. | CHICAGO “GRAIN * Chicago, Nov. 14.—()—Wheat No. 2 hard $1.63, Corn 37; mixed 81 8212; 4 yellow 79% to 81. white 40% to %; 3 do 8&4 to 40; rye none; barley 65 to 75; timothy seed $6.25 to $7.25; seed $18.75 to $29.25; lard $16. 50; bel- lies $16.75. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapol 1 : No, 1 dark northern | spring choice to fancy $1.65% to $1.- + food to choice $157% to $1.64 ie ordinary to good $1.52%%4 to $1.56 | 1%; 1 hard spring $1.53% to $1.76% 1 dark hard Montana on track $1.524 to-$1.76%; to arrive $1.52% to $1.76 3 Dec. $1.50%; May $1.48%. Corn 3 yellow 95% to 98%; oats 3 white 35% to 36%; barley 50 to 65; rye No. 2 78 to 80; flax No. 1 $2, 53% to $2.57%4 : Butter | No" P)—Wheat | 5 loads | Fat cows ub- sed the scales at $3.- vot r the most “Christianity on the std : KINGTUTWAS {5YBARSOLD choir will render the My Preston will “the na bulls have foun sale at 0 to $4. Ives dropped around 4 ts fee ee some at § ‘Sunday . (Classes eh a ies invil dic-of, the ers turned Intermediate foe $7.00 with best out of first and Ep- Best cvening worship, e pastor will preach on the sub- Pharaoh’s Age at Death Es: | lat stock heifers going at : Me “urse of an Answered One strong of choice 39 tablished by Egyptologists {oats he one sean calves earned a ine choir will sing the anthem, SANIAIRTAKL CIDA at Tomb “Come Thou Fount oi Bless: BISMARCK GRAIN ing,” by Harris dM (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | —— 1 ae ll davon uso with Bismarck, Nov. 14. | New York. Nov, 14.—(P)—That} ontte} n 1 dik northern, | King Tut-Ankh-Amen, who died in 1 northern spring Campion. 1 amber durum . 1 hy ypt sor DOU years ago s old when his bod tomb in the Val | Kings, has been definitely jed by the Egyptologist 5| The age of the dead Phar been the basis for much peculiar} among these who uncovered the tomb near Luxor, Ho carter, who W¢s | ; was only | | ly welcome. Remember the hours TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN Corner Avenue C and Seventh St. I, G. Monson, Pastor Mor Ww the uf ¢ n the work of exeavat- ng the tomb, had believed the youth | was 18 years old when he passed| e quote but do not handle tis 10:45 a, m. Solos by M ing service. E. Marcks and a following: Ke SHELL “30| away, while others placed his age | vst day school gnd Bible Class at SHELL CORN Ee unday 5 9 Yellow White &| When, however, the mummy was ning worship. taken from its golden ‘hu ly invited to make coffin and the “wrappings were removed until the golden ed body came into view, the experts | after an examination established the | uge. | Tuth-Aknh-Amen inherited the | throne of Khun-Aten, through his marriage to that king's third daugh- | ter, Ankh-Nes-Pa-Aten, afterward | Ankh-Nes-Amen, two years after her | | | an-shaped | y ou are cordi about it {i this chureh you ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mixed F, H. Davenport, Rector 514 Mandan Ave. Twenty-third Sunday after Trini- GERALD P. NYE, COOPERSTOWN, IS MAN NAMED| ve 8 A. M. Hoty Communion. 10 A. M. Church School. 11:00 a. m, Morning prayer sermon. royal father had passed away. ‘This s during the reign of the Pharaoh, Saa-Nekht, has brother-in- and sails Es ae 5:30 p. m. Young People’s Fellow- : igures Conflict ship oth (jontinued from mage one) || Saa-Nekht is variously estimated 1o|° "7730 p. m, Evening prayer and ser- | both the remainder of the unexpired | pave reigned from eight to 16 ¥ Pe ee : Rote ee after this event before his Weath and) Holy baptism he administercd! : the succession of Tut-Ankh-Amen.| at the ine aa the Ghote The appointment was made after | i i Ps 0) at the morning service a careful consideration, he said, and be- |The latter is estimated have | will render spe¢i nie Tuesday nd Wednesday Deanery meeting at Dickinson. Thursday 3 p. yi. meeting of the DANCE Tonight ELKS’ HALL — MANDAN MUSIC BY MANDAN SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA. reigned from tw former figure i and the latter to nine yi Howard ir Flinders Pet cause he believes Nye is the proper man for the place. ‘At a special convehtion of the Non- partisan party held here in late July with the announced intention of re- commending a candidate for appoint- ment by the governor td fill the va- eancy, ’s name was not mentioned although half a score of state politi- re on hand seeking ment. Under pressure governor the convention & OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Maia St. Four Your Dance Music, Phone Manager, 21R, Mandan. 10:30 and Cards, the T heatre and the Dance ine 1 EcMUTNEUNUSAURUSOUOUSULOUAGEOOGNGORGAUEOAUAOOOGOEAUESUOGUUOSOOUGGEOAGEOUAGESHOQUEUGAGROUANUEGGEALLY slat etl li CUIVUUQUOUCUAAEOALEOASODAUEUUOOUAARUAUEUOUEDUUUE CUE AUEEOAE UAE AAU ree eye beeen or Se nae paiphananeetie te aH olutiv F ‘Tut ‘Ankh Ane lwere. 15 Nerhunelay t fires tn Afen‘s club sup: itis: SEE, Be see sant Mt eknamed a GRAIN M AR K ETS FINANCIAL Sho would been any five sears eh Team Casey. Cares with undeveloped Sime LIVESTOCK NEWS abs igure, while the 1 By Associated Press Leased Wire. - clieye vem: 0 be wide: LEADING IOWA he ti he ory ee 1 aks hiygit in ir- | toms CHURCH } MINNEAP Jeles. Th P will be a candidate for | for few, if any are : and/Ave. B: eerueanaiea Bad wees. Geks | asia Ru! | (November 14) both the unespired term and the long | Med before the didi Rey. A. A. Holme astor, 515 Ath'l tag made up the losa With Aix ya | (KNOWLES tH Jpaknent Open beh lt SE tne Nee On the: coma it ‘ie ae St. Phone 1i26 A forward pass, Almauist to Murrell, | “STTISMARCK.N.DAK ~ TAKE PLACE IN 6 CLOSE STEADY ind no doubt 1 the princesses marrying | “Morninie Wore AVacdistcnlace ule wos | ia abliaial new | 16. y L in order to} The pastor MW Towa 0, | pelle A . *) Catile Run Pass Peak— | Thorpe, Supt | lowa's 14 yard line, Almquist dash This store has come into | : ted with his broth hametine Cae eocatee 5 pes) around right: ‘end: Almaulst plac such high degree of leader Reduced Estimates of Surplus | Strong Undertone \ Dakota Nonp: | ices an we Gniter tlhe Giniom thoes | fae of foteardl photee hemaratehe end Ship, that some may harbor | ie ling dn dhe auuitentan iter ‘ the idea that its goods cost in Australia and Argen- 3 14.—(P) care | sh aii ilies i “ball (on more. How often do. pe " ) Ton Mond : “ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | Kutsch was ff) form such false impressions tina Boost Price | sarried Sunday, , \ SCIENTIST | tose by Hye of an institution that is suc ‘ slackenti T say ts + jan aaa ee Corner 4th St. and Ave twh at tackle cessful! M plete . Morning worship. : : Chicago, Nov. 14.) Lively pEtilat the waskie close : phe Great Arraignment.” | Ae ni: ‘as tee | ee tee ag, the oe On the contrary, any firm upturns in wheat took place {ilish. anes the'l tinh 1:2 | ‘Sunday School ae 948 Aone the? Will bn WERE OM, Oey 5 the volume of busin soon after the marke opened. Me: Weekle Review of the UL S. Depart Barnes aglected.._ tren.) WWedn y ovening testimonal | the half ended. | doing can sell nM her eaunlae beh ment culta Bu che Mrs. Scheffe 8 o'clock. ‘ | merchandise at a lower Avcenita werk largely and bacon hy the an leaders [antec ee aieee ae gener in th Cook with Gas. It’s the f Price. ‘The Australian surplus sults to 811 80; the ; for two days departments Church say and Sal |, Ideal Fuel. | There i difference w ois to 100,000,000 bushels com- bee renee ue orial s cl days, from m. | : IB between “and “inex pared to 151,200,000 bushels last year, Se Dias ae Se hep ty oube nd to devi con- - ce attend these - = ensi » vill 100,000 bushels, against be rBcaunsiied Nam partisn ue newspit- hool how ‘ ; Hl “oY Dair jf} the inexpensive pieces at ree \eee ‘ 6230 p.m. Young people's Chris i a this store, having the assur- 09,000,000. bus seems " ZION HERAN CHURCH ’ 5 Jenning receives, [ ae pie i. | ¥ ‘Teosify | ance that they are not of the a _ i | 75 cents during’ the week. | aie | Me Evening Wore l Too Late To Classify |B cheap. variety. SL iite Oh were toliowed by. | ng session saw most of the lam i Sunatoe| Musee “Hack, Hae i Redan fon Tight: Keuse-|| Let this message guide you reaction and, then by a jump to $1 arin Fb) with at Y Dakota, i 1 | eping for one or two persons. Sid in the purchase of your “for Decemb 50% for May | 1 » go go | rimmed nt today on Mrs, Mar m worship (Gert 3rd St V-14-it for Christmas. pathized with the | 38 au leith “bay e P. Nye to) Hymn anthem | LOST Between Wilton coal mine and | er opening | mm. evening worship (Eng | Bismarck or in Bismarck, a 20s4-10 December 77 to 4, néo 1é% appointme hoi i ch Silvertown balloon ¥ corn scored medium further gains. io:no 16.60 appoitemen| ECHO oa liad tower em, Silvertown “Halleon te, . A. KNOWLES Provisions were responsive to up- ~~ aeatarnccntenearun resen-| ship with us. Make our church, EVANGELICAL CHUR |. on Jeweler .- Bismarck. ; Subsequent word that 600,000 bush- 1430 und trade ont > be faithful ii its worship und. Aer coat Rerutes pater. nee reir inollern heme With a The Hotee “That Sells Lucky 3 els of wheat had been bought hip = end hen | trough vice. Pr hl Phone 1077. 114 Ave. Wedding Ring ments from Miqneapolis to Chicago | 5 . 16.00 |logna bul te htehes rnd on th . awe la caused prices to sag, bat reports of bona at dey higher.) MeCABE M EPISCOPAL ack rust in Arge to fresh POTATO MARKET eae / upbunns ache {closed | Chicago, Nov. 14) Potatoes . : making Wa be cond ff 1} nteenieyee a somewhat improved; market | 1 warmed-up de ae ibe OE Mie kena teens be “conductes CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT HOOT GIBSON “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE” Pathe Comedy Fox | | | EXIDE BATTERIES ——FOR—— FORD, CHEVROLET, ESSEX, OVERLAND, BUICK \ AND STAR 11 PLATE $ 1 3 95 EACH 13 PLATE $ 1 6.50 EACH ews Coming Monday DODGE HUNT os~ BILL JONES IN THE WILLIAM FOX SCREEN VERSIONY LIGHTNI THE PLAY THAT BROKE | THE WORLD'S RECORD \ (i Matinee Tues., Wed., Thurs. Fri, Sat., at 2:80 | NATIONAL BATTERIES wmoum SATB on $18.00 EACH Malm Service Station 112 SECOND STREET DODGE PHONE 243 SDDOPOOPPOSS OSE Auditorium, Sunday Ni ight. (Harry) James Come Early to Get, a Seat

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