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AGH GPa ye yey ‘Ti SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 FULL: or part time Salespeople can ¢ big mors gelling indiyidy monogramed ris, Path rofessional and ‘ iety people. ite today appl; ing for free’ samples, complete in | formation ahd’ exclusive terri ocess Engraving Company, chi | it Troy at 21st a try) old spativoed roatieay. will supply capital and start you in your own rmanent business gelling necessi- s people must buy ce wits ixperience unnecessary. ‘onnon & Co., Factory 22" we ty, Min NMENT PATROL INSPEC- needed frequently in and other borders. 1,680 yearly Particulars — free. rite, Ozment, talon Louis, MA. immediately. and: special offer free. ber College, Fargo, N. NTED—Plastering, patching and Chimney repairing pecialty. Fiest class work: gunr- ,unteed. Call 905 No. Washington Phone 654 L. J. sae is, $UCCE$$FUL—Learn Auto and ctrical Business. Write for Free Catalog. State Auto and Electrical School, Box 877, Aberdeen, South Tnkota, ve A dish washer at Frank's ilace. ab_once. ‘ SALESMAN WANTED ALESMEN — S. Upchpel, penaile Oe hal, ort akota. Ex- ye fe raghts in protected ter- 7 can be made a full ‘oposition that will pay you Rush application with bu: ness references. Ozark Pencil Com- pany, 4460 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. ESM Here —$5,000 to $10,000 men, an opportunity for a per- manent connection. Sell a_ staple line to retail merchants. Old es- tablished house. Best. season now. The Miles F. Bixler Co., Dept. 313, ' Cleveland, Ohio.” \ALESMAN—Hustler, some knowi- edge art Ad can make extra- ordina: big money now selling Simplified Bookkeeping System to Merchants. Martin Baer & Co. Knickerbocker “Bldg., New York. | | =| ze ry Charges discharged batter. ies instantly El old; method entirely. lion free to rites Ford Batteries 20. Lightning Co., St. Paul, £106-$200 WEEKLY. Big’ comm and weekly salary. Reliable house. Guarantee dealers turnover or money back. Rapid promotion.’ Yew Specialty Co., Cedar Rapids, “pound, ored to fit each car, all makes. Be competition, Big commis- need. Samples free. anufacturers, W. Jack ‘One good sub- xitial man with car for this t ritory to call on dealers. No radio experience necessary. peo Tv) , Radio Mfrs. South Be: if UNCHBOARD - Salesmen — making sinall towns, One sale a day nets you $105 weekly. Full commission ‘on repeats. K.& 8 Sales Co., 4320 Ravenswood A¥e., pchietss. Eg No competition. Write re Ca. Kearnev, Nebr. rful prod 3 gallons "gasoline. Harm: est’ Guaranteed; Solves bon oroble 300. per. cent profit.! Agent's name on cans. “Write for particulars and proof. €O., Alexandria,! \ WONDERFUL Niry~ | ristmas~ Greeting Cards.’ Ae sample album = Free.} five hundred dollars before’ Write Rochester Art ADVERTISE out of town. “Free rate Standard Advertising Ageney,| Louis, Mo. : MOM’N POP : FOP.OUR WINTER rata NAS DELIVERED ToRAy Hone i \ pe stan los J ONE 1925 VPN S pare} per: | Stead; Bt it a ady worl 01 furnished, “a Maitige Baas u,, 920 Caxton Bidg., Chicago. EARN (90) eaveteges Bigg 6 Ex- rience, unnecessary. Onlinary -{ ar pee it tite, prompt Ee Crown — Maili Ld | phe uth Dearborn, ADDRESS cards at Te Peel itable work with pay in advance. Ex- pericnce unnecessary. Everything furniahed. Writs immediately, en-(. closing stamp. The Society — nsas City, Kansas, LADIES—$25.00 weekly easy—ad- dressing cards at home—spare time, Experience ‘unnecessary. eh ticus 2c na Write immediately. Harrison Rie plan, 08 So. __Dearborn, C! ‘WOULD D you eurn $85.00 weekly? Spare tinie, easy hofte work. Write for new plan addressing envelopes. Expérience unnecessary. Excelsior Co., 920 Laxton Bldg., Chicago. YOU CAN e tra money at home. No person: Nol citing or experience required. Particulars 2c stamp. Wells Bureau, 101 Chicago, I. ws (25.00. weekly _easy—ad- wuing. ards at home—spare time. were lence unnecessary. Particu- lars 2c stamp. Write immediate: Harrison Service Plan, 608 So. Dearborn, Chicago. Hee ADDRESS CARDS at home. Profita- ble work with pay in advance. Ex- perience eet oe Lee cg furnished. Write immediately, en- closing stamp. The Society Press, Kansas City, Ka cies LADIES—$25.00 weekly casy for mai Spare time - addressing $625. cards. No experience or canvassing ONE BUICK touring, 1921 model.| necessary. Enclose stamp for par- Good top, good upholstering, new, ticulars. Elm Service, 117 tires. only $200 Dearborn, CYicago. Bhs 1926 Sua six coupe, just like! $25 WEEKLY EASY. Sp $72 dressing cards. canvassing oF lone" ‘i023 Studebaker light six sedan.| experience necessary, Write imme- $700. tely. Enclose stamp for culars, Elm Service, 117 N. born, Chicago, fi oy WOMEN WANTED to care for valids in fine Bismarck homes. $: weekly earned while studying short nursing cou! Dept. B, 6208 - throp Ave. Chicago. WA! for 16 employees at uU. Ss. Boarding School, Ft. der Salary $50 per month. quire Supt. C. B. Dickinsone tadign School, Bismarck. | WORK AT HOME—$6 a dozen making arfs. Experience unnecessary. No vassii articulars for stamp.| _® Linnit Service Inc. 191, Lynn, ‘udor all new tires. fine condition sae . Phone 101 ALE BIG SIX, ee Studebaker seven passenger Touring car. New Paint job, New tires. C New car guaran- tee. $700. LIGHT SIX 1924 Studebaker ‘touring, runs like new, an exceptional buy oLDsNOBiLE touring with winter. enclosure. 1924 model. Just the ear for a mechanic who can over- haul it and eet ry. od car. $250. ONE DODGE, coupe, 1925 model. In ‘cacéllent condition. can be arranged for any of ihe ‘above. cai. Many other good used cars to choose from at low. rice: : R CO. ors. ar ‘BISM. ae eo USED CARS PRICED TO. SELL FORD truck pith transmission and grain tank, ONE trailer with rubber tires, $35. ONE 1925 Ford Tudor, $350. ONE 1925 Ford Touring, 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $325. 1926 Ford Coupe, bumpers, mo- tormeter, spare tire, $525. ONE Chrysler Six Coach, one year old, $1,250. 1 TAKE orders for South Wells,! F:'1925 Overland Coupe, $200. Ford Coupe, $200. ar Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ___ wm UR! ALR FOR SALI med oak dinigg room! table, Six chairs and a buffet. Bed| room furnjture, library table, fruit jars ald miseellaneous article: Spreads. Every woman buys, no competition, outfit free. ous hold Supply, 1603 Michigan, C cago. WANTED—A woman to keep. house and care for two girls 7 and 9, on a small ranch, 1 mile from ‘town. Write No. 36, care Tribune. WANTED AT ONCE—Waitress, Must be neat and respectable. | Good ve. bage twice a week this wiate.A have a oes offer. to. make. nee cinders: fot drivetayse..and walks, cheaper than others becat th , iad servi oe are lareer, er ic ae stree! RSPLE Who have work” for BRA sel neat boys after school, or on Sat+ please notify H. 0. Saxvik. Tereahode 288 OF 82 WANTED—, iva vand “bey, wat to do before my after schi vty "s Pho ANTED—Housework by the or day. Call at 208 Third Woke Paats ed modern apartment. Also an modern apartment. A 7 on ne ly, modern house, close in. Sey bed dufoid. The __ 303. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Also Bleeping room. Call 434 during the —May_and 960LJ evenings, FOR © RENT—Ufiturnished ~“housa- keeping apartment. Phone 1175R. 318 Fourteenth St. ‘ FOR RENT—A 2 room modern fur nished apartment. 924 Fourth St | Phone 548W. Furnished apartment Laurain beh tl Phone ROOMS FOR RENT FoR BRENT —Two furnished for light ape eahe or aor in a modern home. uffet and dining table. ighth Si For sal Call ‘wo nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms in a m ern house. 216 Second street. Call afternoons or after 6 FOR RENT—A large | furnished ¢ room with kitchenette for light ‘house: keebing on first floor, bath | i 620 St: private entrance, near water all the time. 1004 Pritth Ss St Phone 8963. Tee FOR RENT—A nice warm room, Cen- trally located. Also baby bed aud buggy for sale. 408 Fifth St. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished” rooms for light housekeeping. Will be vacant about Oct. Ist. 412 Fifth St, Phone _ 926W2 FOR RENT—Large room in modern home. Suitable for one or two. fe Fourth strect. Phone 17. RE nicely furnished tight honseheeping rooms. Third stre d. FOR RENT—Two rooms for housekeeping, modern house. Broadway. Phone 12 ¢ modern furitished sleeping room. Close in. Reason able." 408 Third street. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room on car line, Also garage. Phone 724. FOR RENT—A furnished room. in a __new modern home. Phone aot FOR RENT—A turnisned room an a Phone 498f,__ FOR RENT—Untfurnished rooms 1012 Broudway. Phone 499 FOR RENT—One sleeping room, 960LJ after FOR RENT—Modern, fur: : lige Call evenings. 122 A R SALE—One acorn gas range - Seel cheap if taken at once. Phone’ 122, 25. at » SALE—Victrola and Sun parlor! irniture. 20.Av as si WANTED — Girl for pacaal house- work, Call 213 First‘street. WANTED—Two experienéed waitre es at the Sweet Shop. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT LES Phone fae DRESSMAKING wages. G. C. Hoffman, Scere N. D 510 Fourth St. rr MISCELLANEOUS FOR EXCHANGE for good lot acreage property near, or Mandan, two door Ford Sedan, in good condition, driven less tha 12,000 miles. Make definite pro position, and give legal description of property offered. Write Tribune: No. 38. n, or! FOR RENT—Office formerly occupied FOR SALE by Attorney Burke Fourth street.; See R. D. Hoskins or 8, A. Floren! Bismarek,| FOR SALE OR OR TRADE fe ci ty pra Ps eriy m: ch locat in Sis proof ele Pao Wiscon: overlooking Lake Superior and fa' ous Anois Islands. This place is especi: ed to fruit raising, truck acaeniens summer or hay: aaa fever resort. General ription: 14 acres, on ite: Highway, 3. miles reseae core ot S erchard contains apples and mall i fruits, stand of : mber, trout . stream bli end of place, 8 room hous 28x28, hardwood floors, furnace, full cement basement, “barn “and chicken coop. jee $6,600." For] particulars write or ‘ee B. E. Hitch- cock, Bismarck, of the Business Service Co. FOR Four @ rooms ee Jewelry Stbre. A. Knowles. |._FARM LANDS FOR SALE_ CANADIAN LAND—Qwing to ill to illness T must sell my 320 acre Alberta farm. sheep, ete. house. Br aiee Half cash. Steede, ubtinds Kitseoty, ‘alberta Canada. “a | otch “the name of “ Ladies white iret cys dark tan and black back. Phone 167 or 320. wae Apply to; Very suitable for iy reab. 7 Holsteins, | <12!4_miles of laska Spitz pup: 25-20 Rifle in good condition. ai South Tenth stree paby @ Call | OK SALE--A Lloyd Loom riage. A No, 1 condition. Park Ave. Phone 622. Posi WANTED WANTED—Positign' as clerk in gro- cory or dry goods. store, Can fur-| nish rete references. Margaret inkerla, len, FOR EXCHANGE WANTED TO TRADE—80 ‘proved Wisconsin “farm for | i fk eae Property. Weise une Ad No, 33. | increases with: en owner ay for aale for fall de nigoittery. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. fOBBES SAND. FLATS FOR'RENT-A fout room untirnlshed modern. heated flat with rivate bath, also the first floor and base- ment formerly occupied by the Oldsmobile company on Main strect, For sale a bed no 903. and a bed WOR SALE—Five room , corner location. House practically new {nd all modern, Cun be pur- chased with 2 adjoining lots. $4,000, gay payments, Write T : 0. ‘OR, SALE—Seven room modern house, including 3 bedrooms and sun parlor, nows floors up and down tairs, well inged, near school, new, garage in basement, for W on terms. Geo. M. Register. SALE—6 room bungalow. rage. Small ‘payment down, and monthly Payments at a very rea- sonable price. For sale by owner direct. Phone 921. ‘UR RENT—Three room modern flat furnished. Can be used as apt. or single rooms at 808 Ave. B. Phone 1004M. FOR RENT—A two room partly tur- nished flat for light housekeeping in modern home. Phone 1196 or I at 814 Second strect. _ galow with garage, close in, at a _bargain. Phone 6’ FOR RENT—Six room house, Oct. ist. Phone 600. POLICE FIND STOLEN GOODS WORTH $1,207 Ses Arrests Made During Sep- tember—18 Doors to Busi- | ness Places Found Unlocked F Stolen property value $1, Was recovered by the police di partment during the month of Sep- tember, according to a report pre- pared by Chief of Police Chris Mar- tineson for presentation to the city commission. The police during that it re 4 calls which were reported and made 63 arrests. ‘The largest number of arrests were unde 404 disorderly conduct—16, “Bee speeders arrested totaling 12. at Other arrests during September were | ¢| Drunk and disorderly . Assault and battery [Fornication ... a Engaging the liquor traffic . | Drinking in a public place Threatening to do bodily harm .,.. The stolen property recovered in luded two automobil 10, one automobile hood worth $5 nd two hub caps worth $2. The de- | pertment collected $18.85 in cash for telegrams, telephone board bills nd pulling in cars, which was turn- jed over to the city treasurer, Patrolmen found doors to 18 bust- xs places unlocked at night during the past month, investigated 19 auto- nobile accidents and four reported thefts, stopped 300 ights, and recei stolen car repo! Other incidental matter ing the veriod include: 50 white way and underp: *| taki ¢ picture and finger prints of one prisoner, caring for six spplica- tions for lodging, serving four legal | Papers, posting three tags for health department. The department wcecived 38 letters asking, information, received sieht teleerams and sent 15, and wrote | letters. cars for improper id and vosted 475 Many, if not all, of the so-called fixed stars are changing their posi tion. They are at such a distanc that the change i: ya searcely notice- able. The heatin, se Sr of the sun the length of the day and with the sun’s altitude at | on the oil shares MARKETS| STOCK MARKET | [S IRREGULAR, Alternate Periods of Wenk- ness and Strength Char- acterize Trading New York, Oct. 2 periods of weakness and strengt! characterized today's stock market. Prices shot upward at the ning when an impressive buyi ‘demon, str: wed in a few high’ rigs, broke sharply on of bear selling ar ing ail then made irregular rom the, ow level: Nearly a score to new high levels for the. y longer during the session. of General Motors failed to find any response in the other motors, The closing was steady. Total sale: approximated 1,000,000 shares. vated | , OF Buoyan ry FINANCIAL REVIEW stringency co through this ‘ Stock drifted lower during the early of the week but turned briskly ip ware on the re tion of the four per cent by the New York reserve | ‘duction in call loans} The advance w y no means uni- form. Bond prices lost ground but new _ offerings ran close to $100,000,000, Although hrought about distributive ur de business s | nee irrerulari n uring the w n, in the m maintained in | nd there has be ) appre: le do®n in the production of basic industries, + vity and strength in, the copper shares, despite the sharp! drop in silver prices, was one of th outstanding features of the wi . Steel rallied 10 points from ek's low but the other issues group failed to make any head-| Special buying of General Motors! dont ‘ospect of another, e cash d nd this fall, sent that’ stock up to a new record high pri above $169 a sh. for the present is- 's were inclined to Reports of gasoline price cutting in the far west had a depressing effect A sensational ad- vance in commercial solvent issu featured the chemical group. Toba co, public utilities, equipments and rugars presented several points of strength, Erratic fluctuations took place in the amusement i as a ult of conflicting merger and leasing report MARKET | 2—-P)—Due mostly d supplies and in part to 1 buying by jobbers and distributors, the butter market dur- ing the week assumed a firmer situa- tion. Trading early was not active and the market followed a course similar to that which had prevailed throughout almost all September, An undertone of ¢ ariacnen, how- ever, developed which by Thursday resulted in an advance of from a half cent on 92 score to one cent on score, centralized cars, ut, Chic: Eastern markets were in considerably firmer position and a fi ractional a Chicago, Oct. to decre: more libe With the proved tone, dev bu ment of an _im- rs for immediate n ne terest and began taking on heavier tocks in anticipation of future re- eames being . today from Argentina, where the new short and fading ‘By Amedeted From Leased Wie baba Close Cl lees Yesterday Year Ago 1 134 146% PE Ole BTM Wheat - Dec, May corn Dee. Oa Lard 2—VP)—Alternate. 0 Rips—- Oct. Bellies— Oct, quirements and ad ceipts at the four markets wi siderably lighter than the week and were not sufficient to Méct current requirements. of the trade, using many buyers to turn to stor. age butter for their supplies. Con-| sumptive outlets in practically all! ‘quarters ure reported as quite sat- | isfactory and as a result the | jority of operators: are optimistic as! to the future trend, but are unwilling | to predict any sharp price advances. | WHEAT MARKET =. IS UNSETTLED | Scattered Selling. Eases Val- | ues Down After Show of Firmness at Start cing prices, Re- \ (P) Seattered | t to ease! after a show. ut the start. Better! Canada was a bearish On the dip, however, buy in; art of houses with easter nj ections steadied the| unchanged to \% eded to well be- Corn and Chicago, Oct proved wheat values of firmness weath: suf to en gains. Provisions tended to sag. i Although inter in Canadian) 3 wheat market conditions is para- nt, a good deal of attention is being given to crop advices from the southern hemisphere. In. some quarters, it is contended that only bumper yi elds in Argentina and Aus- “al prices materially un- der pre i levelsy Improved prospects were “snort [2 whe: vane crop is said to be unusually ad- On the other hand, commer- esimates of the Aust crop were reduced 20,000,000 bushels as compared with recent trade figures. FUTURES ERRATIC ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET | Minneapolis, Oct. 2—@)—Wheat futures were erratic today, an casy opening being followed by a bulge,! but the markets failed to go through| yesterday's high, stopping ‘% ce | ray on late ti Futures finis we for the day after ruling | 4 cent up “at one time. Rye followed wheat with trade light and barley fu- tures were stagnant. Flaxseed fu- tures were slow and finished about stendy, ash wheat was irregular. Prem-| iums were firm for good weight dry wheat and casy for wet and light of: ferings. Occasional sales of the |: ter were slot Winter wheat was quiet and steady, Durum was steady Corn was casy to ': cent lower. ae were steady, e was firm for choice milling Average quality was quiet oan s firm for medium to ality which was in light sup-| ly. Ordinary to poor ruled slow and raggy, Flaxseed was chotee, easy for poo: GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Oct. srains showed thé week end prices. showing a substantial gain, the weekly report of the United States department. of agriculture, Cash wheat recs ere only mod- erate with the moisture inating the situation, At the 12 per cent prot 1, dark northern sold at one to six cents over the December; 121% per cent at 2 to 8 | cents over, and 13 per cent ut four 11 cents over. December advanced | 4 cents for the week, closing Friday | h durum remained strong. No. 1 amber sold at five to 20 cents the Duluth October, with No. 1 mixed the October price to 18 cents ove Duluth October closed Friday 1.325 ain of four cents for the week. ‘orn was quict but fairly steady ng the week, Cash corn was in to good demand, Oats continued to show independ. | ent strength on account of unfavor- able weather conditions. December advanced 1% cent here, closing Friday at, viersy displayed no new feature. The futures remained about the same with the cash range widcning out. Rye fluctuated with wheat. Ni sold at December price to two cents under, December closing Fridi t | 96% cents, a gain of 2% cent: fer the week. Flax seed futures were easy. No. 1 secd testing up to 10 Re cent poe ture wes quoted most! the Di cember price to four cant Sey 1 ft cent moisture ubout two cents less; 12 per cent five cents less and 12 per cent 10 cents less.’ Minnea on { lis Dee. Flax declined 4% cents (He week. Closing Friday at Sean, ; ee, 80. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 2—A)—Con- siderable unevenncas has featured the — "a trade in the cattle division ith the genernl tendency sa fat! trers and she stock toward slightly ir lev s the weekly review tates department of In-between grades of ame reaction hat eae during th: it few aa es at in a 25 . ty lees ers one 6 ed ac: d yearlings eeched ae tinuing to hold| 1 strong for} ‘ Lig aie lay— \ Today... High Low Close 147 1.40% 1.40% 1.46 1.451% 1.45% R2% 8056 Bib 89% 87's 18854 44% 44 4 3 4a AS% 48% 48% 1.01% 1.07% 14.50 —Tod Open WANG 1.46% BOG 8 1.00 1.061% oot 14.30 - 13.45 1.00 As 14.32 13. 16.00 lot ofterin s sold downward to around 9.00 or below., Best grado fat, steers. renched 8.76,, with bulk at 6.60@7. Nirass fat cows.and heifers are c! 2506.25 with cutters 4.76 Je 4.25, bulls mostly, 5.0005.50. Sor upturns have heen registered in veal ers and bulk of the good lights finish= ed at 13.00. Average losses of around cents have been registered in kers and feeders with much of tl stock selling between 5.50 at jore sdesirabel kinds carly, in the. 8 we pes 7 fe" Sep- n of cattel totaling 143, 20 one extetpion, the herviest vy Sentember on the local mar- while the run of 50,479 calves es- tabtigeee a new September record. Butcher and bacon hogs closed mostly at 12.75@13.26 or about steady to strong with a week ago with pac! ing sows little changed, bulk ait the ae? pearcund hee A$ it ‘i Pigs close toad with a a bulk’ Friday 12.50. Hog a Hk nat | 188,515 for September hung up a new record for the month although the | increase of 30,000 over last year was accounted for entirely by an increased Tun of pigs. Fat lambs are closing about 26 | cents lower than a week ago, bulk 12.00@15.00; heavy lambs 10.50; culls | 9.00; fat ewes show some, strength, bulk selling this week at 4.50@6.50; 9 few range feeding lambs cashed early in the week at 12.25@12.50, cP whe STOCK « D. of A)— y with best | top 13.90; bulk desiral pound averages 13.95@ good 300 pound butchers 25, rCattle 500; native receipts around 11,000 less than previous week; west- sers at 28,000; largest of xea- son; fed steers and yearlings mostly 15 to 40 cents higher; yearlings and up most; heay; in short fed stiil high time of jpre+ ings this week st of year. odd’ lots of natives culls 9.50; fat lambs 25 to 7h cents lower; yearling wethers and feeding lambs 50 to 7 cents lower; cull lambs 75 or more mostly stpady. POTATOES Chicago, Oct. 2—A)—Potatoes, re- s 115 cars; on track 285; total J shipments 1,105; trading slow Tania weak; V bulk round wh fancy shade nesoa-North Dakota sacked Ri A river Ohios 2.35@2.50; Michigan , sacked round whites 2.00@2,15. is, Minn., Oct, 2-(U. S, Potatoes: Light wire in- quiry, demand slow, market. weaker; carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sucked ewts, round whites, U. S.. Na: 1 and partly graded 2.00@2, at 2.10. FLOUR . 2—P)—Flour uni? changed to 16 cents higher; in-car. load_lots, family patents quoted at 8.10@8.25 a barrel g 98-pound cottog sacks: shipments 52,809 barrels, ' receipts 6,451 CHICAGO PC Chicago, Oct, 2—)-—Poultrs- receipts six cars; fowls 2 23; turkeys 34; rooster 18%: geese 19, ate ‘igh Wheat— - a Jee, Ldn 1.49 19 Miss, 90% 94% 91% 1.01% 1.0055 1.00%: % 41% AN AC% 45% 45% 2.27% 2.26" 2.268, 34% 2.341% % 87% 72% 72M CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Oct, 2—M)-—Cush pth red 1.40%; No, 2 hard 1.45%. Popper set 80'%@81; No, 2 low “Oats No, 2 white 46@47;No. 3 white 42@44. ye, unaaoted. rley Timothy ror geov a. Bellies ne: 1. Ce Ee 95% 1.01% AL 45% 2.27 2.34% * 81% Clover seed