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ry ‘ ground whites U. GRAIN | LIVESTOCK. WHEAT PRICES Market avon Higher, sa fluenced ky New Upturns at Liverpool NIGHER AT CLOSE Chicago. March 3.—(By the As- sociated Press:)—With aggressive support appeafing on all declines, wheat scored material Price, gains today, especially in the late deal- ings. There were: indications of better export demand than for some time past, and notice was taken of persistent weather complaints. from India and Aus- tralia, Corn as well'as wheat re- ceived good buying support when prices dipped, but scattered liq- uidating sales depressed oats temnorarily to the lowest level yet this season. Wheat closed firm % to 15% net higher, corn unchanged 34 up and oats at a shade to 1% cent decline. Chieago, March 3.) —Influenced « by upturns at Liverpool, wheat here averaged higher today during the first part of the board of trade sessions.| 14) Previous sellers and ‘houses with eastern connections were -buyers to a fair extent. On the other hand,{ many traders showed unusual inter-| est in the course of the New York market, and gave evidence. of an ef-! fort to avoid possible effects which; the wheat market might experience from irregular punctuations in secur- | ‘ity values. Chicago opening prices on wheat, 5s cent lower to '« cent! higher. May new 1.594% and July 1.391%4@"2, were followed by the mod erate gencral advance and then num erous changes within a relatively nar: row range. Le and oats were casy, in the ahsence of any aggressive | demand, afler opening unchanged to % cent higher, May @%, corn under- all around to below Oats started \% went a sethac! yesterday's finish. to*%% cent up, May 40% Later, all months showed a sli decline, Provisions were firm. MARKET FIRMER BUT RECOVERY IS SLOW inneapolis, Minn., March 3.—(@) of liquidation. decreasing | sharply, but the market was slow to recover from shaken ¢onfidence resulting from a 135% cents break in a week, Oats were under liquidating pres- sure early and sagged to new lows, May down *% cent from yesterday. May rye rallied on short covering and ‘buying on reports of better export and domestic demand. May barley gained cent in sympathy with other grai May flax seed broke| ra cents and regained most of the joss. Cash wheat was in spotted demand, medium grades coftinuing to sel best and premiums for that quality tuled firm. Light weight and high protein-sorts continued quiet. Durum was firm to strong with oc~ casional sales of choice 1@2 cents better. Corn was firm to-2 cents higher. Oats were firm to 4 cent better. Rye was firm to stronger for mill- ing quality. Barley was firm to 1 cent higher; compared with yesterday’s weak| close. Flax seed was quict and easy. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mareh 3.— Hogs 15,000; moderately active: mostly steady to strong; spots 10 higher; bulk 240 to 325 pound butchers 11.90@12.60; set-; ter 200 to 22: panne averages largely 12.80@ majority sorted 180 pounds down 13,30@13.60; top on 130 pounds up 13.70; 16C pounds - up 13.65; packing ‘sows 10.25@11.00; and choice killing “igs 18.75) rn; heavyweights —11.80@: medium weights 11.95@13.25; weight 12.15@13.65; light 12.20@13.70;' packing sows 1100; slaughter pfgs 13.25 ~ 13.75. Cattle 6,000; snappy trade on most 12.60; light lights classes; better grades fed steers fully | jpper account; spots paid for heavy and med numerous loads bulk cows and heifers ce; sharing steer advanci ers § higher; mostly 12.00@13.00 to! packe! and. eee indications; ‘on heavies; nothing done on feeding | lambs; talking around steady; very few fat sheep offered; odd ots fat} ewes 8.00@8.50, steady. —___——— sourH ST. PAUL. LIVESTOCK « South St. |; Minn., March 3.— Cattle, 2,300, active; opening ning stro! rene her on fed ,steers: and’ fh part load of heavy. steers carly. 9.60; bulk steers and yearli 8,00@9.00; gar Frat! and aur Vat 8 ly 4.75 lighte: upwards” a 0@s: cutters active, 3.50@. 00 changed, strong; bulk ae eg plea $ ea er; good lichts: Ia 11,%6; choice 12.00, Hogs 14,000; opening about steady on light weights; 13.00 paid for de- sirable kinds; bidding from 11.75@ 12,26 ‘to; 226 to 300 pound: bute! of steady to slightly lower; packing | sows aroynd 10.00, no early sales pigs: Sheep ‘1,0 slow; sentiment lower ractically no carly. sales;.; run’ inélides several double decks of | choice fed westerns; fat ewes steady | TEMES, according to weight and to, H .8. shi manne 572; 9 Cr nadian; trading rath- quiet; market date Wisconsin Sacked" round whites ars wba tew: fancy shade. higher; | net0r ao ed Bae whites ay 3. Aigneapo Bint, Mare Aatbég goo re ing moderate, market / unsettisde range in’ pric: Carloads land i sales, freight only deducted apolis-St. Paul rate, S. No. 1,' ‘mostly 8.95(4)3 40. Secd-al ed cwt. ety, neti Nien! an nhl MARCH 3, 1926 MARKETS Vheat turned firm’ today, pressure} yj 10.25@! eet sales had crosse: outsiders upward to M80 | Oe yee She 09; int lainbs slow; prac: | sale as & tfeally no carly sales; choice handy-| Plate” dec . weight’ held above 1 generally 25 lower; spots off more | S7@* By. Asepelated Progu, Leased Wire boon Close vests Li Your Ago 158% | 1.Y2 1.56% | 11.80% 1.68% + 183% «1.83% 17% 180% 82% 40% At A Als 85% 16.55 16.95 17.57 19.80 19.72 ~ 20.00 CRICAG 0 bapiabher hart RANGE | March 3. ;Wheat— Open High Low 1 . Be 158% 1.5176 . 1.63% 51% er 1.48%% 1.4714 Close 53 | July. | Oats— May old is jay new a 36% Saaees 37% 87% | Flax-~ | May 2 2.32% 2.20% | duly ‘ 2 236% 234% 2. | Barley— | May old May new iJaly .. { BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished ‘by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, March dark northern ... northern spring . amber durum . mixed durum . red durum .. flax . flax . j No. 1 rye Dark hard winter Hard wihter ... We quote but do not handic the fA No. No. ferret gery 2 39 65 i Speltz, per cwt. SHELL’ CO No. 4, 56 Ibs, or mote .$ ats |'No. 5, 55 Ibs. 38 No. ry see oe 35 Sample 27 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lbs. Ear jee 70 Ibs. 5 cents under shell. STOCK MARKET HASTERRIFIC JOLT TODAY in‘Largé Numbers—Trad- : ing Is Heavy | VOLUME BREAKS ALL RECORDS New York, March 3—(By the Associated Press.) —Breaking al i records for volume in the history of the New York stock exchange, ‘8 stock market. crashed again in the last Renta of fendi estibe bee rong banking su apparen: for a ante of Hen ase ins ion, and over a score of other issues dropped Lesscoth five points to nearly 22 tossed the share mark before 2:30 Bm. At 2:50 p. m. the ticker was still’ 20 minutes behind the’ market with prices quoted on the floor in many cases 1 to 3 pointe. below. those actually appearing on — New York, March 3.—()—Th ek market reteived another terrific jolt when hundreds of thousands hares were pressed for. It of the-adverse eye n, but sufficient bu: et was in evidence: for iff le issues to hold . most’ ae al Shove yesterday’s ‘low: level the first half of the session. <The: firet. sale of: “Niekel Plate" common was a block of 1,000 shares at 140, an overnight loss of 23 points, nearly, three hours after the market! Gace déclines f one to’ 13 points in the, other Van Sweringen rails|: were followed by rallies of one: to five points before 12:30 p.m: There was a persistent demand for common tock. of the- Chesapaabe and - Ohio, i , eekatgcrs Buccessfuliy” contBnde cont@hde thet the “Nickel -Plate’ financial febms were. unfair and“ inequitable. It ‘advanced’ over nine. valet aba Ke et last night’s “close to’ 1! oraking at me - ene ‘he sepporting orders placed fér ue s. Steet es eommon, high grade sions issues,.and the. low, eving-of the:eal! money renewal rate te 4% per. st indicated that ban'- ers al ‘al Epc interests: were’ sup} the~ market, . Over! two scare “industrial” issues had. ad- ats one to five points by “early a pela on, ar traders, however, cont: 340@) Trium) few, BiEh a8 : POSITION WANTED ACCOUNTANT, | FINANCIAL Univerntey eeadua “A USED: : experience, i ‘ counting position with opportuni- | ha] NEWS Grae ieeaerttometh| — CARFROM «=. dress No, 79 Tribune, a : sziv| Dakota Auto Sales- RANGE MALE UELP WANTED Cerner’ WORK WANTED x Opa Re, WANTED—Men and women: GOOD USED CARS j todo at} Cam be “depentied upon: Its 1.59 1.60% barber sacelas great demar home; first class silk clothes done| Value is always greater than 1.67% - 1.59 Psat d ped weeks cone Bowie Brothers lower prices makes! reasonable. Phone 786-W, or pring its selling price, Its condie’: 130 ra 138% log an Cie Sites ree. it ea for us to 0 fer you some| to 404 Ave. B. 3-3-3 fy i excellent. ne eapabil: a 3h id a » 2 weemeees! very uB.sual bargains, Which We | 01 ‘iving serv’ - 2 . 26 words cr } do not think can be’ duplicated Lost You ans invited tia ee 4% steady work the year around 3i oa did bs words ot Bey 10h Pond uring, ike new, -only | LUST—Child’s ved sweater. Reward our house your headquarte 82% ae Manovili ' ‘ ane 7 bee ba tilassnldeae $125.00; Light Ford ‘Truck, with | yaad a Oh late Cala during the: Auto Show... 79 iG NM “ORS ‘ body and cab, $300,00; Overla ee lal 1 are 5 F ox © 40% 0% PET he month, {Touring $75.00; 1924 Dodge. I'ou if ee atltie: enclosure. “atk ‘40% “a TPwelth street, ing in excellent condition, $500.00; MISCELLANEOUS 1933 D ‘a gambia con 41% Aly 41% | ay sD — Mi nd Ads, ovar 25 words, Ford Coupe completely overhauled, | POR SALE-Complete photographic! 1233 Dodge, California top, 4 sil aah On Ce ta Whe take wha pee word. $300.00; Dodge Touring at the] outtit--original cost five hundred | 222, Dodge Touring, god Sie SB AT Sane No. 90, || “CLASSTRIRD DISPLAY |) bein price of only $225.00, dolars“One tens worth mare than] 998 Peay, California top. 86% Tan oe 5 ee Gide he price of the whole outfit—Of- ©, California 881% ‘86 ‘87% WANTED. ‘Porter at é RATES ! PHONE 808. fered at 5200.00 fo quickisale. Ad.) 1 Ee Ford coupe, very good pee RSS ee ats) ‘4 x aa dress, Phot., 10 i shape. 1495 1487 14.00 ee Wane ae s pein Ly beget |, Me BLGIGMAN GO. | Nortlwest, Sanda 1) Buick Touring eee eS ssified ads s KS BB 1922 Dodge roadster. ie aa 15-45 ‘eral: housework; “Family of » two in advance. Capy should be FoR cake ‘ d touring; new) POR SAL! Ee -Pion, 1924 Chevrolet Sedan, excel- 15.40 157 15.87 | Highest wages. Wrile care Tri-|] Teceived by 12 o'clock to in- fi [0? ane penta! corn, ~ bune No. ss, sure insertion same day. ee responsiblerpariion: dose one-hialt.o Pay 16.89 WANTED n THE Coghlan ph m. MeDonald, Cal. top. é al housework. “ FoR SAL! Chevrolet ¢ | ; is ouring. | PP emer at At cal conditions good | “dining room table and four chairs i 0 Ford Pouring: i jarton, at ck one cupboard and fruit jars. P the motors to another terrific at- 4 Hotel. O37 a 7 Oakland Ronds tack in the early afternoon and fore. | FOR RENT. FOR SALE—Overland Spad Truck at | PoR-SALE ~Tep sped DoT 1929 Maxwell “To ing the liquidation of-meny: weakened|. fine locality kentlemd FOR SALE a bargain, 800 East Main. two good building it Franklin Roadster | marginal “accounts “in those at 31 Ave . caiaeatateaintannatscetaasie ho, 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, good ne block of 13, ya 5 ROOM modern house, incl 2 Se ponditi ; ler changed hands at 40, as against| FOR RENT—Large camfortable room Vedrodenst tal ldbescaibber Hine a5e, Wanrep Pista é : au yesterday's low of 40%, but most of| in modern house suitable for ene garage, for $3200, on terms. si dat Cee One cixht-foot soda Several Fords in gcod shaps the otes SEU E Pru ereon ek |. twin Close Phone 498d 7 ROOM partly finished house, close a ucsinine eas ele A bee ranging in price from $45 to peare ve holding. above thelr) Third Street. in, on Broadway, lots 17 and 18, in} jittens to 1 BbinG Se eee tet a $100, PrStock sales inthe firat three hours|¥OR, RENT —One light housekeeping} Mock S4, 0. P. water and sewer] Gn a side li ONO | tol 4 of tock, falas in the “iret three hours) “yoom, $18; one block from , in basement, for $2100, on terms. | South Dakot pods FOR SALE One b arriage, Under our liberal time pay- 60,000 shares, or at the rats ai) vet ileal $2,800. Phone|4 ROM meters house, east front,| nd experience, N good condition. Price reas ment plan, you may pay for maintained to the close, will estab- Seohare enews a: reen Bay, Wis. WANTED—Location in lively town for x garage and Blacksmith Shop. ROOM modern house, including 3 bedrooms, east front, near schools, | 77; e room and kitchenette. for light) 6 i . lish a new high reeozd for volume He, 8 Hosser er Phone 526) in the history of the’New York stock Dakota Auto Sales exchange. ‘3-1-3t} fine Tot, garage, good condition, ne at} Write Tribune No. 86. 5-1w ic Np FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for|, "c#sonable price and terms. Hae | FOR SALE “Hereford © cows. RANGE OF CARLOT. SALES light housekeeping a private batn|4 ROOM modern, house, well located, Write for wuttiewibis, Geek These cows should all Company, Ine. south front, full basement, garage, for $3200, on terms. ROOM modern house, including 5 Minneapolis, March 3.—(#)— Range of carlot grain sales. Wheat No, 1 dark northern 1.60 at No. 2 at 930 Fourth Street. April. 2 all modern fsa eld Transfer OLDSMOBILE Western Oil company, Flaxte 24. ry Foo! light housekeeping. Close healt tat front, full basement, | COLLECTION Agency exper tractor, Ol 210 Main St. Phone 428 ae ee cay Phone 464R. goon pore hey weiter ‘Heme. mean]! enced cale man for District ‘Agent,| Bottom Geo. Gussner Sample grade dark northern: No. 1 FOR RENT—Furnis well located, for $6600, on| Solicit business int sub-agents, | marek, hard Ye @1.75%%; No. 2] two ladie: 3100.00 week! R TAL A micro-miero second, a millionth ee 2-mixed durum NE building lot on Avenue B., be-| International, hone $ and get a squa of a millionth of a second, can now ley, sample grade tween Third and Fourth streets. Francisco. Fiat Me Burch, C taaane No. a] FOR SALE oom house all GEO, M. REGISTER | No 6 Ga@aR Now af F E— room house al iE, M. REG modern, fet eter heat, hardwood wk our ou KR | Wa Y floors, oak wood work, sduth front, 78%4@%; flax N excellent location, 70’ ft. front by] FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN. cee eae 150-—nIso garage. Owner leaving] KITCHEN cabinet, $24.00; | new , MINNEAPOLIS GRAU town, Price and terms reasonable, drole, $11; famed oak book-, Minneapolis, March 3.—U?)-—-Wheat| Spink & Co, Mandan, , $6; 2 ’hanitary’ couches with! receipts 185 cars compared to 229 a Dak. 3-2-1m $ $6 and $7; 3-burner' Oats No. 3 white Hey %; rye No. 2, “CMON HURRY : VE? GIT THis : Papo , / AT SHOWS YOU DONT UNDERSTAN ART! “NAPOLEENS WATER LOO GOOD Gosi4! TH ri year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.56% |j;OR RENT—March 1, a mode heat: il stove, $7; Perfec-j ATS TA GOD o' ‘ “TER MINGED @1504; No. 2 dark mortlcrn spring) ed four room flat and. bath; , $2; enamel top kitehen | O WELLMINGTON WHICH AN DION’ rec ea foe ‘PRESSION I ‘hic ni ie 3 goo land to4ent on shares in Boyd a r table-desk, $2; 2 rockers’ LICKEO NAPOLEEN CANT HOLE 134 to choice 1 514; ordinary to good 1.56% 64 Ne 1 townships. Chey ie aaa Phone 905. Montauk oh ‘58% @1.11%5 to SALE—Four modern tenant rack A houses, price $12,500; $4,000 cash, eels Lg @ItO%; Moy” 15 balenes fins. Hee futher: interes ‘Corn No. 3 yellow 67@11. mation write Tribune No. 91. Oats No. 3 white 35%@36%4." Barley 60@62. Rye No. 2, 78% @aoy Flax No.-1}'2.26%4@ { CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, March —~)-- Cash: Wheat No. 2 hard 1.60; No. 3 hard 1.57@1.62'2. Corn No. 3 mixed 67% @69; No. 3 yellow 69@71. Oats No. 2 had 39% @40%; No. 3 white 39% @40. Rye none. Barley 56()62. Timothy 6.25@7.00, Clover seed 28.000P)32.00. 62; ribs 15.81; bellies 16.12. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 3.—@—Butter low- Cora GIT LICKED MONKEMIN' WITH WAR TOO MUCH ? COURSE HE DID! YA GOTTA USE YOuR MAGIMNASHUN IN ART. I OTTA KNOW! DonT MY SISTER PAINT PITCHERS ¢ S. Me- hand vacuum cleaner, $33: 2-26-tf 1; portieres ht ed boiler, 5 is’ raéket, $1; fernety’ with plant, $3; fruit jars at 50c per} dozen; set of flat irons 35c; large! rug Te; books at 35c; ironing! ard, 50c; dishes at O5¢e; iron ake; shovel and spade at 50c; tea- kettle, 50c;, double cooker, 25c; coffee’ grinder, 50e; chicken wi: 50c; double mallet croquet set, $1; new check writer, $20; miscellan- cous articles, Phone 464R, 3-2-3t DIDN'GO ROUND wh MOUTH LiWe NOTHIN BUT UNDER PANTS, DIDHE ? FOR RENT—All modern four room apartment, also 2 room apartment, partly furnished for. light .hou keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 5 Z 2-26-2wks. FOR RENT— Completely furnished apartment, two rooms and large closet, opening on large porch. 710]! Seventh St. Phone 357-5. 2-26-1wk. FOR RENT—Four room house’ OR’ SALE—400 acres of land nine} South Fifth street. Partly modern.|' miles from Sterling, Driscoll and{ No, 215. Phone 129W. 3-2-3t| Moffit. Improved. Three hundred FOR RENT—Two double rooms in a| ¢rex-broke. Also 32 head of cat- modern house. 419 Seventh Street.! tle, 25 horsés, farm machinery, 22 Phone 977. hogs, hay and feed. $11,000 ‘for FOR RENT— Completely furnished pre tide Con ngage rn fhree, room apartment. 713. Phir FOR“SALE—The N,-W. Quarter of Sec, 33, Stark County, 4 miles -FARM_LANDS ers, receipts 4,226 tube; creamery cx- BOARD AND ROOM South of Belfield, NB. Every: ras 43125 standards 43; extra firsts ‘oot canbe cultivated. Price and 424@43; firsts 41@ BOARD AND ROOM at Eva Kramers) terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis-, 39; Eggs lower; receipts 1 Reasonable rates. Phone 618W makes Na foes cases; extra firsts 261; Tirets, 25%@ ie TGSERADESA: choice 160 26%; ordinary firsts 24, Cheese un- changed. = FARGO BUTTER “ Fargo, N. D., March 3.—@—Butter fat, churning cream unchanged; pack- ing’ stock unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 3.—()—Poultry a live steady; receipts 2 cars; prices unchanged, 735,097 CARS IN INDIANA Indianapolis, Ind.—A total of 735,- 097 motor ‘vehicles were registered in Indian& in 1925. Total revenue Bayer from lieense fees was $4,- of cultivated land in Golden, Valley County, N, Dak., no incum-, ground] brances, for modern dwelling in| floor, close in: One housekeeping} Bismarck. Write care Tribune No.| room, one furnished room. State] 88 __ 2-27-1w | price and location. Write, Tribune | FOR SALE—-80 acres land known as No. 89. 3-2-3t| the Freede Farm, one mile from WANTED TO Ford room| Bismarck . If interested address J. modern house with garage, good] W. angi lia, Care of N. D, location, by April 1, Write ite 3 702, Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Two. rooms on box | AUTO TIRES © TIRES—Ask your dealer for able Guaranteed quality—low price. to traveling salesmen. 3- WANTED TO_ RENT—4 or 5 room house with garage. Phone 1091R _after 6:30 evenings. lw WANTED—One or two rooms, kit- kN. D. Fact gheneite | and ‘bath, furnished. PE aetehs NSD HaRiary —e Ft os + PURPOSE OF MY LETTER ,EDMUND- WAS: TO WARN YOU THAT YOUR:OLD ROMANCE WITH THEN wp SUGGEST “TART You DROP IN “To SEE HER “This DON'T ‘TeLe ME IT's Too Lave I'd Do ANNTHING To WIN BACK HER LOVE HELLO MR. TYTE - I RECEIVED Your LETTER ASKING Ny ME ‘TO GALL ~ WHAT'S DP? HELLO CHICK~- L JUST WANTEO To PUT. A‘BUG' IN YOUR EAR ~ LUNDERSTAND “TART, THERE'S AN OLO SWEETHEART OF ORETIA'S IN TOWN = MAYBE You'D 2 COME OVER THIS EVENING % Bee AROUND IF HE SHOULD CALL ~ BIT LEAVE ME OUT OF THIS-I/M QUST GIVING You A FRIENDLY WARNING WELL “THE STAGE (S ALL SET- NOW DLL STEP BACK AND WATCH THE FIREWORRS-ALITTLE . COMPETITION WILL BRING CHICK’ To TIME AND THERE'LL SOON BE ONE MOUTH LESs TO FEED IW THE TYTE FAMILY Y io ere nna ew “we SAY TAA TAS: : APPLE IS THS SUN ~AtRisHT- NOW WITH AY DEACIL, <> WHICH IS THE BART, . IRALS. Winsvenr yoo F Ye0 GD =¥ YOU CONCENTRATED ON * WG AELP YOU ALONG = oy TLL L6GTAN

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