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"4 , i y ] 1 if s TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1996 MALB HELP WANTED IF YOU ARE A MAN Classified Advertising Rates 1 feercios, Sexrgeems er, WORTHY of the name and not afreid insertions, is, | 5 words vords or to work, I'll bet you $50 that you s me Wem or can’t work for us 30 days and earn 3 insertions, 25 less than $200. Think I’m bluffing? ‘ Then answer this ad and show me up./] 1 week, 25 or Opening for Managers. The “Won- under ‘wie a di der Box” sells on sight. Ads over 26 werds, 2e tional per word TOM WALKER ISPLA PITTSBURGH, PA,” Carr Y GOVERNMENT Patrol Inspector- 65 Cents Per Inch Guards needed frequently for Cana- dian and other borders, $1680 year- PP ads Bn Pad ly. Particulars free, Write Ot-l] Pesived by 12 o'elock to ine ment 3-P, St. Louis, Mo., immediate- sure insertion same day. AND WOMEN & ees a great eee THE wi 101 me yequired. “Catalog” free, Moler BISMARCK TRIBUNE oh r College, Fargo, N. D, Estab. PHONE 82 WANTED—A first “class ail around tai Write Tribune Ad. No. AUTOMOBILES FEMALE RELP WANTED DEPENDABLE USED CAR® WORK AT HOME—$6 2 dozen mak- ing scarfs. Experienee unnecessary. No canvassing. Particulars for stamp. Linnit Service, Inc., D338, JUST BEFORE taking: i offer our greatest price relluctions in Dependable Used Cars. Our in- ry we _ Lynn, Mass. FBIM: ventory is taken in December so WANTED-—Experienced girl for gen- you can buy right now, Guaranteed eral housework, Call at 201 First} Used Cars at prices about 20 per street afternoons, f cent lower than in the apring. Come WANTED-A girl for general house-| in to our special Used Car Sales- work. Call 616 Tenth street or| foam apd see the bargaina we offer. Phone 745-M. Overland Dodge Cou * Ford . Touting; Chevrolet Panel puns - SALESMEN Truck; Special Leather Se- 3ALESMEN—Build yourself -| dan; Pod Touring. Easy Pay- manent paying business with a} ments. chance for advancement by selling Singer Sewing Machines. Exper- Easy time payments. ience not necessary, we teach you. Splendid opportunity to man with M. B. GILMAN co. car, Write Singer Sewing Machine Bismarck. Bismarck, North Dakota.| <= ____ PURNITURS FOR SALB — = =~ ——— | FOR t, FOR SALE—Hand embroidered linen,| ‘or, bed camplones chitfenien nix cat glass, two beautiful upholstered) chairs, kitchem table, library table chairs, floor lamp, Edison phono- ‘s re, libpary tet graph, records, electrical appliances,| Ct Foeking chair, baby buggy, high and other household fixtures, This] chair, phenograph and records, is all new merchandise which will ironing board and baby bed. Call make suitable Christmas Gifts.| at 210 Twelfth street. Christ Free. Phone 737-R or call at 408 West) KOR SALE—Imported five piece —— es | French sitting room ‘set in very good condition, suitable for apart- ment. Will sell for a reasonable nished and heated garage, hot wa-| FOR SALE—One book case, 1 writ- ter heat, gas stove and kitchen cab-] ing desk, 1 dining room set, 1 dav- inet. Phone 842M. Call at 624] enport, 1 bed complete, rugs, pic-| Tenth street. tures, canned fruit, 6 ch: Call 306 Eighth “tree! FOR SALE—One 6 x 9 Axminster and'one 8-3 x 10-6 Wilton Velvet rugs. Practically new. Call at 700 Mandan Ave. or Phone 366-R. FOR RENT—Two room well furnish- ed apartment for light housekeep- Call at 411 Fifth Hazelhurst. ing. Two closets. street or Phone 273, tifully furnished 3 room modern apartment on first fioor. Plenty of heat and hot wa- ter. Choice locatian, Harvey gfar-. ris & Company.- FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurish- ed newly decorated city heated GONE ESTRAY- with white face, 1 black and white atid 3 red and white. Calfor write Andrew Bertsch. Phone No, 4F11, Bismarck, N. D. apartments. College Bldg. Phone BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Cia Pe ree FOR RENT—Furnished apartments groce for light housckeeping. 620 Sixth ap cebtvaliy cteceted “tatait ad doing $50,000 business per year. Want more capital to increase bus! ness still more.. F. E. Young. street. Phone 329-W. Mrs. Rohrer. FOR shivs—A furnished apartment, om around fiver, Also for sale: A cnofold. Call st 980 Fourth street, ‘Advertisements PHO BD 82) wee H Si i" Bed of the writing room AUTOMOBILE Beg eg teed ig lamp surroun with REFINISHING wrought-Iron grille work ot Spaniah and two wrought iron mn | WE NOW have all neceseary equip- brackets, 3 well a iallee Taina ment for first cl quer. Automobile refinis! At Present we have on our floor for, your inspection one automobile which we have just reDucoed. NOW, It is not essential that you have the cash for such a job. We ¢ Will paint your car and let you pay for it in small monthly payments. COME IN and let us give you our prices and terms, or call us and we will look your car over and make you a price and terms which will meet with your approval. All Work Guatanteed ' DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. Oldsmobile Salen and Service BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Phong 428 < 215 Main St.’ Open Evenings Until 8:30 FOR SALE — FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, year old, built for a home, full basement, east front, cloge to schools, $750 cash, balance $60 per month, $6250, FOUR ROOM complete stucco bunga- low, Lrand new, built for a home, can arrange very reasonable terms, $3800. FIVE ROOM. cottage; enst front, Eleventh streét, water and lights, walled cellar, goad condition, $2100. FIVE ROOM cottage, Twelfth street, bath, garage, easy terms, $3000, SIX ROOM house, hot water héat, fully modern, east front, garage, $4000, TWO MODERN houses, right down town, Al condition, income of $100 per month can be obtained, very easy terms at $7250, INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, autome- bile written in reliable companies, DO YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the one man in town who is doing more advertising for Bis- marck and the entire surrounding territory than the rest of this com- munity together. F. E. YOUNG. set_atick diamond set stick pin $8.60; stick pin one dia- mond $10.00; stick pin 7 diamonds $75.00; eagle ring one diamond Genuine American Elks arm James W. FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also native singers. 8, ds, treats, ete. Phone} 115J. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, Dak. Box 721 one ie SS VELaME SW FOR SALE—A of grays, one horse, one mare about 12 years old. Will be sold ut the front door of postoffice at Arena on 3ist_ of De- cember, 1926, Geo,’ Boelter, qpApprainer. ee WANTED—Eight brood sows Duroc Reds from 175 to 200 pounds. Will pay good price for.good quality. D. J. McGillis, Bismarck, N. D., or Hogue Brothers, Baldwin, N. D. FOR steam heated PALMIST and Phrenologist. Madam rished apartments. The Laurain} Lattimorelle here at 416 Fourth St. Apartr.-:'~. Phone 303. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost articles. See her HOUSES AND FLATS t FOR RENT—Steam heated basement; room. May be used as store room or suitable for other purposes. Out- side entrance. Inquire 510 Broad- way. th s Duco and Lac-i on the writing tab! | he given. PRINCE HOTEL TO BE OPENED WEDNESDAY Cost ineee from page one.) 1 » enhance the attractiveness of this room. On the basement floor are to be the linen rooms, Mr. Kredler’s office,| th men’s writing room, public stenog- Pher’s office arid sample rooms, well as a ae parlor. Nicely i ent Attractive furnishings in the bed- rooms are one of the features of the mew decorative scheme. The floors are lata tae green, h a border showing end ate ly covered by the finest grade of Wil- ton rugs in a brown mottled design. Furniture is of walnut and window | CYLINDER BLOCK REHONING AND REBORING WE NOW have all the necessary equipment to do first class cylinder block rehoning and reboring. This work can be done without, taking the motor out of the chassis, saving considerable time and expense. Out of town people may ship their mo- tors to us, and prompt service: will | WE ALSO do firgt class automobile repairing on any make of car, Our work guaranteed. Speciai prices Gal 3 the winter months. WE WILL repair your automobile and let you pay for it in small, monthly payments, Let us quote you prices. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO, INC. 215 Main Street Bismarck, N. Dak. Ehone 195, Open Evenings to, 8:30 ____WORKK WANTED WORK WANTED—Woman wants to make living for children, Wants to do. washjng at her home and clean- ing house at your home. Phone! 786-W. or call at 404 Ave. B. ai FARM LANDS FOR SALE—A quarter section of land under cultivation, $30.00 per acre. Hugh Brown Place, Boyd Township. Fer sale: A house located in. Bis- marek, reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Minnie Baker, Menoken, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One large modern sleep-: ing room with board. Also light housekeeping room with piano and sewing machine. Both. on figst floor. Call at 419 Seventh street. FOR ‘Three clean rooms for| light housekeeping, modern house, inicely furnished. 1100 Broadway, corner Eleventh street. Phone 120-W. Sea FOR RENT—Warm, light “house- keeping room, suitable for business ‘women or teachers, Large closet, running water, 422 Fifth street. ONE LARGE modern room, kitchen- ette and closet, furnished for light housekeeping. Call 523 Sev- | To the Sioux of North and South Da- , irons and other appliances. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE drapes are of theatrical gauze ina Chinese red color, Each room has. its telephone, connected with a private exchange in the office, and above each telephone is a small slate for the convenience of ‘phoners who wish ai memorandums while they talk, The walls are painted in a tan éf- fect with a black band encircling the room near the ceiling. According to Mr. Kredler, a tradi- tion underlies the blankets on the » which come from the Ore- gon City Woolen Mills, These blan- kets, which have three large black stripes and one smaller stripe _on em, were called “Hudson's Bi Blankets” prior to the time when ti Hudson's Bay company began making ‘its own blankets. In early days, it is‘said, the bian- kets were sold to the Indians in Mon-| tana, Washington and Oregon and Nort& and South Dakota, Each Jarge| stripe, to the western Indians, was supposed to indicate the fact that its owner had given a beaver for the blanket and each small strip indicat- ed a baby beaver, the striping on these blankets thus representing} three large beaver and a baby beaver. kota, the stripes represented buffalo, so the number of stripes on a blank was an indication of the comparativ: ‘wenlth of a brave, Dining Room Seats 65 The dining room presents 2 pleas- ing appearance, with walls in cream coloring and striped by a black band, Large parchment shaded lamps are suspended from the ceiling and in the rear a large screen, beautifully paint-i ‘ed in a flower design, is evident. This screen and the one in the lobby are the work of Minneapolis artists. The tables are black and are painted Chinese red with black leath- er seats. Heavy draperies with a flower design are hung at the win- dows and Venetian shutters are also used. A cone Speaker over the door brings guests the music from an Orthophonic Victrola in the lobby. In the kitchen, everything is gleam- ing white, with the floor painted green, All the latest electrical ap-| pliances for modern cookery are, used, including an electric dishwash: er, automatic toaster, electric waffle The dining room will accommodate; 65 people, according to Mr. Kredler,) and will be open from 6 a. m. to 8 p.m. Club and a la carte breakfasts will be served from 6 to 9 m,,! lunch and dinner, served table d’hote,| will be from 12 noon to 2 p. m., and) 6 p. m, to 8 p. m., respectively. There are 115 raoms in the hotel, about half of them with bath. Sanish Girl’s Motive For Killing William | (Continued from page one) cials that she has been subject to nervous ailments. The weapon which Miss Holst used to kill Nafus is said to have belonged to her employer in the restaurant, who kept the revolver in his place of business. Prior to locating Nafus in the pool hall, Miss Holst was reported to have gone to various other business places __enth street. Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished warm room, suitable for one or two, in modern home, __call at 16 Thayer street. pi rooms in modern home, may be wi for light housekeeping rooms, Call at 306 Eighth streets FOR RENT—Nicely furni coy sleeping rooms, Also light house keeping rooms. Close in. Phone 1052-B or call at 422.Fourth street, FOR RENT—Two large modern light housekeeping rooms. Call at 213 Eleventh street, % block from Broadw: FOR RENT—Two large rooms tur nished for light housekeeping. Phone 543W or call at 924 Fourth street. FOR RENT—A four room modern house at 115 Mandan Ave. Posses- sion at once. Inquire at 924 Fourth Information of George Young, 18, light hair, blue eyes, last heard of Marmarth, N. D., George, please answer. Ethel Colton, New York. § May be occupied Jun. 1st. Inquire at Rich- care. Call at 604 Ninth street. Mrs.| one satel John G. Dixon. FOR RENT—A modern furnished 4 > room bungalow with garage. Call OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT at 603 Fourteenth street. RENT-—-Modern 5 room bungalow garage. House in excellent condition. Phone 726-W. —On January ist next I will have two office rooms en suite fe R. D. Hoskins or S. A. Floren. FOR SALE—Two cows, will be fresh soon. Also one German police dog. Call first house of Country Club, or write box LAUNDI HOME LAUNDRY—First class work done. For men’s shirts, blankets, and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty. Also family washings taken, We call and deliver. Marguerit Bul- ten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, cor-| ner of Mandan Ave. Phone 1017, 1. FOR RENT—Good sized front room with closet and kitchenette. Well Sheelahed 411 Fifth street. Phone FOR RENT—Large well furnished room in modern home. Call at @07 Sixth street or Phone 782, ONE NICELY furnished room. Close in and warm, Phone 342 or call at 708 Main. ROOMS FOR RENT—With board. Call at 309 Eighth street. Phone 8345. Phone 6045 or] 4; in the town, asking for him, At no ime did she te that she plan- ned to shoot him, as far as officials could learn, “1 don't. know why T killed | inevher motive for the slaying. has’ not. éftborated on this reply, giv- en to the sheriff late yesterday. Dal igned qualified Village of Wing, Bi ‘orth Dakota, hereby offer for sale Village bonds in the sum of $7,000.00 payable in at V on or before the r, 1926, at 8 p. at vi Proceed to open all bids, The board reserves the right to reject any and all_bids, Done at Wing, North D: 4th day of December, 1 B, kota, this The “diagnoscope,” invented by a German seientist, registers mental de- velopment, according to the claims of its er. The machine estab- lishes electric contact with the brain’s nerve centers and thus is said to de- termine for what career or occupa- tion the person, is best suited. Nafus Unknown : -|shares received major speculative GRAIN ON DOWNTREND Liverpool Quotations Lower) Than Due—Corn, Oats, Provisions Easier Chicago, Dee. 14—(#)—Better | weather in Argentina and cheaper | offerings of wheat from there to-| gether with lower Liverpool qu: ns than due, had a bearish ef today on wheat here. A Necrease $f 5,478,000 bushels in world’s available stocks of wheat had little apparent | influence, the total being still large- | ly above last year’s figures. On the! other hand, outs today were strong with May and July oats reaching | new top for the season. | Wheat closed steady % cent to one| cent net lower, corn unchanged to % cent off, oats at '% cent to %@'% cent gain, and provisions varying: from 10 cents decline to a rise of| 17 to 20 cents, | Notwithstanding that the United States wheat pply shows an unexpects d it was con- tendes a today that the world situat distinetly i favor of | It was poi ut the North American vi total supply figures, as well as u give evidence of abund- and the world’ ant stocks, esptecially hemisphere surplus, According to one leading authority here, the unexpected — shrink the United States wheat visible s ply total, is largely owing to annus adjustments at the close of lake nay igation. \ wn WHEAT HAS BREAK ON MINNE. IS MARKET Minn is, Dec, 14—()—Wheat the southern had a k of 1% cents today, weak foreign markets, slack export de- mand, and dullness in all branches | of the domestic trade resulting in scattered Hing = b discouraged market lows a however, held i turned stub- ing quarter at 4w cent for Decem half cent with May barley was firm Flaxseed futures wheat. cent higher. one cent. Cash wheat offerings were scanty and good to choice selections ruled firm to slightly higher, Corn offerings were light and good yellow was one cent higher, Oats! were in better demand and offerings all, Rye was steady to fi was in light supply and d od. Flaxse STOCK MARKET | HIGHER TODAY, ed Resumption of Uptrend Car- ries General Industrial Av- erage to New High New York, Dec. 14—()—Resump- tion of the upward movement in to- day's stock market carried the gen- eral industrial average to a new rec- ord high. Trading was in i broad volume, with tl public ap-! parently taking a greater interest in the proceed: 5 Buying orders were di over a broad list, but the nator at- tention under the leade of — General — Motors Trucks. Chrysler, strong yesterday, s ed to some _ profit-takin, brisk accumulation of the low priced motors in the last few days has been associated with merger rumors, but details of the proposed new combina- tion are lacking. GOoopness, to — IVE BEEN Busy ALt bey Hh | es were independently | a | 10.60; was firm. y (A480. PAGE SEVEN et ‘MARKETS. FINANCIAL By Associated Prees Lessed’ Wire CHICAGO RANGE Dee. 14 Close Close —Tod: Yesterday Year Ago Open Wheat Dee. 1.38) L71% 1.37% Ma re 1.68% 1.38% duly 147% BD BT BT 31% Corn— Dee. 1% 73% 14 13% 4 Bay BIT 8244 8h B2% 8645 HA Rb 44g 84% Als 45% y 145% Rye- Dee. 20 1.00% May a7 1.08 July 95% 1.07 Lard Jan. wa? 11.70 11.97 May 11.90 14.85 12.07 11.80 12.07 Ribs Jan. 12.85 Mi 13.00 Bellies Jan. 14.00 14.30 440 14.00 Another series of “Christmas div-|heavy ewes 4.00@5.00; cull ewes 1.00 idends” in the form of increased |@3.00; bucks 3.00@4.00, und extra pa nts helped to create bullish enthusiasm, vely firm) CHICA POULTRY cull money rates. w temporary, and . 14—)—Poultry steady; receipts 13 cars; fowls regarded as k upward sweep of pri 18@24; springs 18@23'%; turkeys 35; United States roosters 18! ducks 20@26; «| k@20, acteristic rallies by jumping five | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN points to 161'4. More ‘than a score! Minneape Dec. 14--P)-Wheat issues were elevated to M s 131 cars compared to 441 a levels for the year, the list rr ongo, Cash No, 1 northern South Porte Rican Suga 389% @141% ; No, 1 dark northern Wiles Biscuit, Jewel Tea, Dupont, spring, choice to. fancy 142%@ Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit, Green| 1444; © 141% @142%; Cananea and Erie first preferr . ordinary to good 1.404% @ 4 No. The closing was firm.” Profit tak-| "head apeine Talia asics Nov t ing broke out of the high|dark hard Montana on tr: 1.39% stocks close, fol-|@1.45%; to ive 139% @145'4 5 lowing a selling attack against some | May 1.40%; Dec. % of the i American Zine] Corn No. 3 yellow 73@) preferred bi points while 3 white 45°. @46%, Ww: i and Wilson & 069. sagged more than , 89% @O4%. . Total sales ap- T4@ 10,000 share BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 14 northern erthern spring 1 amb durum LIVESTOCK =U D. of A.)} 5 to lly, close or than average; cents lower than nd 15 cents low 0 to 290 pound} No, 1 mixed durum weight; bulk desirable 170 to 240| No. 1 red durum pound averages 11.15@1125; alli Noo 1 ’ weights up’ to 11 pigs in-|No, 2 fla cluded; most packing sows 10.15@|No. 1 rye heavyweight hogs 11.10@11 medium 11.10@1 light 11.00@ 5; light light 11.00@11.25; 1 1 Sows 10,00@10.90; slaughter 10.75@11.25. Cattle 14,0 killing ¢ Dark hard winter Hard winter Oats eltz, per cwt SHELL Ibs. or 9 Ibs prime kind s 48 ee 1 cent per pound discount under piniiecd 55 Ibs. Ear corn, 70 Ibs, 5 cents un- sear ete most weighty steers 10.50 downward; |°" She es vealers active; 10.00@11.00 to pack GaICAGO PRODUCE ers; 1 0 to outside : . 14—)—Butter Sheep 23,000; slow ope! Wipe. steady on’ all classes; choice 2 westerns to small killers’ 13. ing bost above 13. early bulk wooled offerings 12.00@13.00; hold- ing choice medium weight‘fed clipped lambs around 11 culls 8.50@9.00 | first F mostly; bulk ewes refrigerator | back feeding lan ator extras 34@ 4 fresh range feeders scarce; Cheese unchanged. day’s top yearling wethers 10.00, Eges higher; receipts 6,815 eases; irsts 43@46; ordinary firsts 38@42 s 38@42; refriger- 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Dee. of A.)—Cattle, 1,000; pots strong; today’s run i cludes liberal holdover from Mon- day; bulk steers and yearlings 7.00 @ e stock 4.50@7.00; cutters 3.50@4.00; bulls 5.50@)6,00; ' stockers and feeders mostly 5.26@6.50; bulk heifers 3.75@5.25. 8. D. Witton, th and read. th, 6, they will be alx must be mai. 25@50 higher; hts 10.00, 3,500; few opening sales and lights 11.00, around 15 nty i ‘A certified check for 5% of the as sum bid must accompany each pigs steady bulk 12.00; average cost Monday 11.10; weight 197. Sheep 500; opening around 12.00@ lights and handyweight ewes strong weights 4.00@5.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR coil Minneapolis, Dee. 14—()—Flour yards: th grading 1 olving — approxi- clearing and pic yards earth Y. rock excava- sta. overhaul; 82 riprap; 700 LL. feet rere 92.732 wire rope guard rail (single: nnchanaess shipments 82,782 barrels. | ood “Guard posts: 2 monuments: Bran 26.00. ish and deliver, haul and in- ln feet inches dia. FARGO BUTTER culv.; furnishing and de- Fargo, N. D., Dec. 14—(#)—But- pipe culv. as fol Y 742.5 1. feet 15 inches dia. 195 1. feet 21 inches dia.; 65.5 L. feet 27 inches dia.; 320 L. feet 30 ter fat, churning cream 52; packing stock 24, ——___— inches dia.: 217.5 L. foet 36 inches MINNEAPOLIS RANGE po a CE tga Ried 5 A Dec. 14 concrete; 12, 3. metal Tein- Open High Low Close) forcement: 20 cubis anda ary. afruc: Zi : 3 t Wheat— structural excavation. | s Dec. 1.38% 1.38% 1.38 1.38%] 5. Copies of the proposal blanks May 140% 1.41 1.39% 1.40%|may be obtained from the County Rye Auditor only. Plans and specifica- Dee tty [thane ae On die, J tote . @ ) e County, Auditor and al ont 91% 91% 91% 91% office of the State, Highway ‘Com ts— mission at Bismarck, D., The, 45_ 45% 45, abil they ‘are’ open for: Cxamningtion “to 3 eae any one interested. je to time ee Oo ee, ee way Com Dec. _ 2.17 |can not furnish blue prints og rnd May 2.23% 2.23% 2.23% 2.23% |to prospective bidders. inated 6 All bidders are invited to be te 66. |prenent at the opening of the pro- May 68% 68% 68% 68%)" 7 Tie right is reserved to, reject any and all propcsals, to waive tech- nicalities, or to accept such as may be determined to be for the best Close] interests of the County and State. Hidders must bid on all items contained in the proposal— blank. + DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Dec, 14—)— Open High Low 6 1.32 1.89%! ‘Kay bid or "bide. ree 7% 1.82% 1.32%} number of items peo 4 a ponenined in the proposal will be ay 92% 93% 98% 93% nage os eee anfl rejected peal Dec. 2.07 2.7% 2.6% 2.17% pe ee May 2.23 2.23% 2.21% 222% | Dated 12 Date of fiFat publtcati ate o' rat pul lon—12-' Tarren, 1826 Too Late To Classify . ‘OR RENT—Four room modern. Varney Flats, Phone 773, after 5:30 p. m, t CHICAGO G' ay if Chi Dec, 14—()—Cas! No, 2 red 189; No. 2 hard 1.38%@ 2 yellow 77@77%; No. 2} F Corn No. Not ley. 78. Timothy seed 5.00@5.25. Clover seed 25.00@32.50. Lard 11.95. iba 14.00,

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