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Classified Advertisements — = PHONE 82 WANTED AT ONC! jo reliable bar ole or ladies, to take orders s plate numbers in city. ty Ordinance renumbering Commission basis. See sling. Address Soo Hotel. 1 “How to Quality Write, Ozment, 33-P, needed oftei mailed es AT DEMAND for barbers at yood wages; men or women. Short! lime required. Catalog fri Es- tab. 1893. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D, FEMALE HELP WANTED WO! CHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL NG summer vacation, Inter- esting work, congenial teacher companions, and opportunity to earn at least $60.00 per week. Sal- ary to start and railroad fare paid. Give age, education and details of ey ence in first letter. Address J. GILLFILLAN, 48 W. Oak St., oh 0. WOMAN WANTED F TRAVEL- ING POSITION—Not married, en- tirely unencumbered, with ‘high school education, between 25 and 40. Salary, bonus and transporta- Give full information first, F. E. COMPTON & CO., 1000 N. Dearborn St. Chicago AMBITIOUS WOMEN with sewing experience can make from $40 to $75 weekly selling Beautiful Caro- lee Dresses. Pleasant refined work. Write today to Carolee Company, zo Gateway Station, Kansas City, MENT needs spec month, \, Bismarck ge! Investigating examination, About May 10. How to qualify mail free, Write Ozment, 100-8, St. Touts, Mo, ¢ $25 to $50 weekly ad- arenatiig cards at home; experience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings full particulars. H, Lichty, New Castle, Indiana. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al_housework. Phone 189, AUTOMOBILES y re. done for Spring? Does it look like May or December? A new paint b costs but little. Money is ao ‘object! See us now and pay later— Why buy a new car? The old one will be new when it. leaves our shop, Dakota Auto Sales Co, Inc., Oldsmobile Sales and Service. Open evenings until 8:30. Phone 428. 215 Main street, Bismarck, N. D. ‘WANTED TO_BUY OU have a modern bungalow for sale at a bargain, around $4,000, write Tribune ad, No. 61 FOR SALE SIX ROOM bungalow, all modern, liv- ing and dining room finished in ak, maple floors, hot water heat, ed porch, e ellent location, Occupat it 50, Terms. ‘IVE ROOM bungalow, aH modern, maple floors, built-in features, full basement with garage in basement. Built in 1921. South front and lo- cated near Park. Price $4,500, $500 sh, balance in monthly payments m rent, X ROOM, two story ho ern, muple floors, pore! full lot, dandy — location, 3, 200. “Terms. ‘IVE ROOM bungalow, all modern and practically new, nice lawn and trees, located on south side. A fine home for little money, Price $3,000. Terms. SIX ROOM semi-bungalow, stucco, oak floors, garage in basement, dandy location and a wonderful home for the money. Price $5,500. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, and bath, practically new and in fine condi- tion, Lawn, trees, and a fine gar- den spot. ' Garage. Terms. WE WRITE all mod- east front, Price every form of insurance in good old reliable companies. Consult us with your insurance problems. Now is the time you will need proper windstorm and ay- tomobile protection. Phone 138 + INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY ) NY, INC. Oftice with Test Guaranty B MOM’N POP Price $5,250.| Classified Advertising Rates mina eben! $ 50 65 Bid 2 insertions, 25 words or under . 3 insertions, ords weel wol or Ads over 25 de 2c addi- tionat per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch all sor bag ads ae yr} vance. Copy sh iid be received 12 oelockt to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILES ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven: day trial. Each car priced in plain figures. THIS firm takes the position that whatever may be the make or model of the rebuilt car we sell, the rep- utation and good will of this busi- ness is at stake, We assume full responsibility for the satisfaction of the owner. We always carry good rebuilt cars in stock. Come in and see them, “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. WORK WANTED _ —TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WHEN you want some ashes hauled let_me make you a price. When you want some fertilizer the best in town, let me show you some about half sheep manure, many years old. When you have any excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone 977-J, T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh Wor NTED—Young man wants position as clerk in general store Experienced. Can give good refer- ences. Write Tribune Ad. No. 70. WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, ash hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- ing. Phone 686-LM. 413 | Thir- uth. Joh shes hauling ashes and black dirt and fertilizing and we also sell wood. Harness for sale. Phone 1096- WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, black dirt and Tortiliz: call 1105 WORK WANTED—Gardens _ plowed, ashes hauled, prite reasonable. Phone 734-W. Wm. Ode. SE YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed direct from this Shipped C. 0 subject to your inspection, Fancy grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cents. On orders 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are .positive that, can be register- ty yellow or white Clover Seed, 18 cents a pound, all bags free: ‘sam- ples on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, Stat College Station, Fargo, N. D. Co operative organization of over 500| farmers. —_ PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP forget we are the job. As we buy our paints at whole- zale price, we can furnish them. to you at cost, and guarantee you first class work, Just call at 709 Third strect or Phone 599, Also first class automobile painting. FOR EXCHANGE 1400 ACRES 12 miles St. Paul, 4 sets bldgs. Lockwood 727 Mpls. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM bungalow, beth, furnace,’ full basement, 2 rooms in_ attic, plastered; east front, convenient to schools, $4,700. FOUR ROOM brand new _ bungalow, oak floors, built for a home, with many built in features, brand new, at less than cost, $3,950. FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, east front, just off Liat basement garage, stationary tubs, fire rei place, two years old, east front, $5, SIX ROOM house, modern, east front, just off paving, all large rooms, full basement, $5,500. TEN ROOM rooming house, good con- dition,‘ close inj modern, $6,200. FIVE ROOM cottage, full cemented basement, garage, nice trees, and lawn, east part of city, $2,650. FIVE ROOM cottage with bath, east part of city, corner lot, good condi- tion, $2,200. FOUR ROOM bungalow, large rooms, full basement, basement garage, just off pavement, spick and span condition, It for a home, entire- ly modern, at less than owner, $4,200, THESE ARE only a few of the good laces I have to sell. If there is a jouse or lot in the city like to have I will get it for sale. FARM LANDS—I would like to show you the letters I outside dealers the pi They would open your eyes us to le outsiders feel about North the start of the bigge ness the state has cver known, you are going to buy lands, take my advise, and BUY INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- mobile in good, old, reliable com- panies with prompt service guar- anteed, F. E. YOUNG. APARTMENTS. T—One furnished apart- One ou would ‘or you, if FOR RE! ment on ground floor. room and kitchen with new gas range, bath adjoining, Also gar- age for rent. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. _ 620 Sixth street, ‘—Strictiy m room apartment at 212 Main large front room next to bath un- furnished or furnished at 214 Sec- ond street. Phone 905 after 5 m, RNISHED Apartmen rooms, with closet, kitchen with sink, large screened porch, cast front, down stairs. 1 at rear door.” 5 treet. Phone 890. FOR RENT. @ room unfurnished apartment with private bath. For further information call at 616 Seventh street or Phone 442-J. RED pril 15th, two roo furnished ayartment. 411. Fifth t. ished apt. on first "Also garage for rent. Call Fifth street. NTED TO RENT——Three or four unfurnished rooms or small house. . Close in. Write 7 BU: A RARE opportunity, permanent profitable. Connection will be of- fered to three high grade men hiv- ing automobile experience and who can invest QUALIFICATION. One experienced Sales Manager who can organize the sales force and train’ them to'bé aggressive producers. One Experienced Office Manager who is capable of taking full charge of the office, accounting and parts} —™il department. One experienced Ser- vice Manager with the | ability to handle shop men and sell service. To the men who can measure up to| these qualifications we offer a con- nection with an Automobile Agency selling a popular priced car of| well known standard make and do- ing a general garage business _ in one of the most progressive middle ities. thi his is a legitimate romising excellent re- will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we wan! must, become financially and uctive- ly interested in the busin rrespondence, which will be confidential, No. 66, care Tribune. GooONEss — L'VE FORGOTTEN To ORDER MEAT FOR DINNER ~~ WELL, T CAN CALL PoP AND HAVE HUM BRING IT cost to} _* _| Lucas Bloc! Tribiine Ad, No.|_Vhi |-|__ Main. EXPE! iN NIN NORTH DAKOTA TE DUE 'TO ye! ansion program, bij liable f Lipeit tp tabliahed and ia ty for salesmen with ability. Territories require salesmen of character, high school or college} education, aggressiveness and al record of successful selling. Age 25 to 35 years; to sell commercial feeds to live stock owners through retail distributors. Territory small, travel auto, Straight salary, terri- tory expense and conimission. Reply immediately own handwriting giv- ing age, education and complete record of past business connections. Snapshot or postcard photo, should accompany application. Only sales- men with successful selling record and anxious for rapid and: substan- tial. personal growth’ need’ apply. Address F. S. Gilchrist, Salesmanag- er, Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mis- ~ SALESMAN OR DISTRIBUTOR NATIONALLY known coni keting its products thro ing material dealers and tors desires salesman or distributot to cover exclusive territory on sion basis; excel- lent opportunity for man now sell- ing building materials and wishing’ to add to his line. Write, giving: full details, past experience. SALES fis * Wiscon marie Street, North on oil 1 jobbers, must have oil selling experience, to represent nationally known manu- facturer of gasoline and oi) pumps and tanks, air compressors, ete. MILWAUKEE TANK WORKS, Mil- __Wwaukee, W. ry 2s SALESMEN and _Disti\ct Manager for new Ford Gear ft, greatest invention for Ford cars. Retai 4.50. Every Ford owner buys. Big 1615 South} __ SALESMAN WANTED—For house to house canvassing. Transportation furnished, Must be able to pay other expenses for two weeks. Phone 967 for appointment Fridi and Saturday. MONEY TO LO. MONEY TO LOAN—Will loan on galary payments, autos, furniture, jewelry epted as security SECURITY FINANCE ASSN. Room 10, Webb Bldg. Phone 434. operated brake lining machine, one No. 2 steam boiler, one two compartment truck tank, 150 gallon capacity, 800) =Main. John Doe, you are a silly nut, To seck the surgeon and be cut, You're sure to suffer all your life; Be wise, avoid the surgeon's knife. Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan cures without the knife or metallic drugs. Bismarck, North Dakota, Sercress ed FOR SALE—Ci Rollers, German He ‘180 native sin; NU MBE) restarted, Sparkling ade to orde: Send address on postal oF One 12 gage Winchester Automatic Shot Gun and one 30-30) Remington Automatic rifle. Rea- sonable. Phone 460-LM or call at 622 Fifth street. ie res of land six blocks east of Richholt school. Price and terms inquire of S. S. Clifford, 411 Sixth street. ae! FOR SALE—Seed Corn, Falkner and ee ee Dent, at $5.00 a bushel. t 75 to 80. J. E. Chesak, 12 Bismarck. FOR SALE—A 10 ft. Monitor Drill. Very reasonable. See C. B. Nagel, one-half mile West and 3 miles North of Bismarck. FOR SALE—One 1-30 iterpillar plow engine or will take a stallion in trade, For information write \d. No. 62. ALE--Brick and tile ga 62 x 75 at Moffit. For further in- formation write Moffit t|] FOR RENT—Store space, best tion in Bismarck. Corner Third and Bismarck Realty Co. five horse power mo- tor in perfect condition, Barker Bakery and Candy Co. FOR SALB SIX ROOM—Modera house with hot water heat, maple floors; fine hase- ment; garage and near very desirable and. low priced, ce $5,000 with a cash payment of i ,000 and balance including 6 per cent interest in $50 monthly pay- ments. A real bargain. See it. SEV! ROOM—Modern house well built and in good condition; splen- did location and near schools. Only $3,600 with cash payment of $1,400 and balance in monthly payments of $35. A guod property at a low pric FIVE ROOM—New modern bungalow, good sized rooms; maple floor: full basement; steel range front and near schools, Only $ EIGHT ROOM—Modern house garage; hot water heat; floors; east front; fine trees; near schools; oak finish, One of the best built Bismarck houses, $6,300. Terms. WE WILL be pleased to show you some real bargains in houses or lots without obligation on your part, if you will Phone 61, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager. T man to get into profil ble and pleasant automo! iness handling old establi: of six ix cy models, ranging in tice from $1225.00 and up delivered Bismarck fully equip- ped. Only small capital necessary swe have low dealers and retail finance plan. Detail . information gladly given to interested ‘actory representative will be Bismarck within few day; letter to B, C General D livery, Bismarck, N. D., for inter: ATTENTION i» owners, Our shor fully equipped together with e: pert mechanics which puts us in position to render guaranteed isfactory repair and service work. Hudson Essex Sales Agency. ____ 8OOMS FOR BENT FOR RENT—Delightful large fu nished sleeping room with lavato: howl. For two reliable young men or won Right off den, which they m r entertaining pur- itol. Reasonable. red, This room nt ubout May 15th. Phone 1131-M, FOR RENT—Large nicely furn sleeping room on first floor, next to bathroom. Suitable for two re- liable young men, Near Capitol. Breakfast if desired. Phone 11 0 A-1 strictly modern sleeping rooms in new home. Suit- able for gentlemen only. Rent re: sonable. Phone 599 er call ut 70 hire street. FOR SALE—A seven bungalow, large lot, $: ount ished room modern part of city, on 750.00 with terms, di: sh. Write Tribune care ‘on —Two siceping pleasant front rooms. Als rs or board and room. Call at in street or phone R. -Two furnished rooms for nsakepetints modern home. For iteNT “Large modern room on|! ground floor, suitable for two, also For sale: Washing ma- ‘nished sleep in modern home on ground floor. For ladies only. all at 704 Man- __dan Ave. or Phone FOR RENT—Two large {urnished recms for light housekeeping on xround floor, private entrance. Call at 508 Tenth street. NT—Two rooms futnished ht housekeeping, also one sleeping room. Ml at 113 Mandan Phone J. NT—Three } artly furnished housekeeping rooms. per month, Il at 418 Fi Fits street or Phone 241-L) ROOM FOR RENT—Two girls want- od home with room and elt at 412 Eighth street or FOR RENT in modern home. Also furniture for sale. Thayer Ave. Phone Garage, ¢ of thre@ heated i n_mod- ighth street, Phone rooms with ele ern house, on “room in 607 furnished home. Phone 782, All ~| Wheat started uncha GRAIN. LIVESTOCK WHEAT MARKET I$ UNSETTLED Grains Recover From Early Weakness, in Which Corn Hits New Lows Chicago, April 26.—()—All grain recovered at the last today from early weakness in which corn touched the lowest prices that May and July have reached this season. Good com- mission house buying of wheat de- veloped in the final half hour, espe- cially on the part of a concern that! has been on the bear side for weeks, much of the late buying based on re- ports of rank growts: of winter wheat and of delay to spring wheat seeding. Wheat closed unsettled at vie sume as Thursday's finish to 's@!* cent higher, corn at ‘4 cent decline at %4 advai Outs 's to % cent up, and provisions varying from one cent decline to an equal gain, Opening at % off to % cene up,’ corn later showed losses all around. dd to ‘4 cent lower, and subsequently underwent general setback. Oats available, especially in Chi 0, de- veloped today, not withstanding ad- vices which showed that plowing and preparation for new corn has made —_——____i.. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT RENT. —Office space “opposite 1, FOR For further] k Krall the inforz Tailor FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply ition see F DESIRABLE Hoskins Block. “ness Service Co, Lost A pair of tonsils at som ‘Surgical ee but not at Cli I. MacLachlan, Lucas without the knife Si block, who | se or metallic drugs. AONSES AND PLATH on ly furnished ne lawn and 500 Barre pumping we, cement walks, front and back porch all screened i Parties buying can come with onl personal effects ready for use ut une Ad Ni tically new ‘bungalow, and bath, Maple floors, f ment, hot air h Prie if desired. Phone 921 U want a home sce my resi- dence at 417 Mandan vi sell_reasonable. Phone_858, au 000. JRE Bred Chicks’ from heavy tu: ing flocks. Per 100; Brown, Buff, or White | Leghorns, $10; ‘Rock Reds, Wyandottes,’ — Orpington: s ssorted $8; 90 per ive prepaid arrival’ guaran Catalog. Order from _ Consolidated Hatcheri Mo. BABY CHICKS po , cent delivery guarantecd. Leghiens Anconas Barred, Bf Rocks,! Reds, Minorcas 15, Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Wh Rocks 16c; Orpingtons, Brahmas 17; assort- . ed lle, Bopp Hatchery, Fergus! Falls, Minn. cent teed. ad. THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION in_piano, vocal. Spe- “cial courses for little beginners and '9.00@9.50, while pigs were steady at! le, mothers {1 t adults. If at of pupils bet d 8 years should at the hour of in- struction, which will be of great ue to’ parent as well as to pu- pil. May 1 summer classes in Thery, Har- mony and Composition, For furth- er information 1017 or call at our studio, 31 Ave, A, corner Man- dan street. Something in the Wind YES, LUCY, I JUST CLOSED ‘THAT PoP CORN DEAC WCTH VAN SLEEK —~ L CouLDN'T WAIT TILL Ll GOT HOME TELL You aBour tr!. WHAT'S ALL ‘HE EXctTEMENT ABOUT, OM? By Taylor HURRY Home Pop -- 1 CAN TELL You ever. THE PXcNE BUT LUHAVE Some NERY (MPORTANT NEWS FOR Nou! AND SECURITIES Tala?’ | WMATRE TMOSE | TA GOING 70 USE TO AND WHEA WE DECIDE ON TAS PLANS TLL TAKE TEM BACK 7b 7A BANK AND BORROW. MONEY ON TLEM! ‘AINE * M0USAND DOLLARS !! GEE ~ LATS AORE MONEY THAN TENE SAW IN ALUMY LIFE!! ITS AOREN AAILLION, Ber! r ‘MARKETS | | dip and a covering rally was staged PAAieis 2 eee FINANCLAT REWs cadaen rept bkiretienettt oll Sorin i RANGE April 16 Close Close —Todi Yesterday Year Ago Open 1.32% 1.681 1.33% @% 1.225% @% 1.27 Wheat— May 1.32% July Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— May July Sept. Rye May 14.67 @w 14.75 15.40 15.67 a May July 14.90 15.05, STOCK PRICES CLOSE STRONG High Priced Shares Demon- strate Strength — Rails Largely Featureless only slow progress. In this connee tion, current advices said that since April 1, there has been excessive and frequent rainfall over practically the whole territory from Ohio to central \d Nebraska—downpours so cad of an early season, as indi- now is rapidly be- Wheat selling today, influenced by weakness, was 0} ; Poor faving: ener d ; layed at times both by wheat and m, counted as a bearish factor.) New York, April 16.—()—Another despite holidays abroad,| demoristration of strength in high ss in wheat and in rye] Priced shares, a number of which surpassed previous record prices and aggressive pool operations elsewhere stimulated by constructive business ET news over the holiday, featured to- GHT GAIN day's abbreviated in the i] 16.—4)—Wheat| Stockmarket. ‘session today], Despite keen competition in the oil let down after an carly] industry with prospects of further price concessions, and reports of ir- regularities in business channels, speculative sentiment was confident and buying was unusually varied. The change for the better in the sugar trade together with indications within a narrow range, casing only| of better conditions in other basic Y%@% cent with wheat, May ouats| industries was responsible for a good held steady to firm in the face of|deal of concerted buying. Pressure was light. Jotors were absorbed on a large and steady after an| Scale when General Motors began to early dip. May flaxseed ran int ¢ into new high ground. Repeti- scattered liquidation and broke 11 n of recent rumors of Independent with pit support poor. Steel consolidations and rrowine be- sh wheat steady to firm.) lief that ited States Steel dir vas unchanged for medium toj tors will authorize payments on the quality and 1 offer-| new sgock issue influenced the buy- ings of good wheat were firm to onc| ing of these shares, U. S. Steel du- cent higher. plicating its previous high record wheat figure for all time. Rails were largely with the exception export. bu as well appeared to be of fair vol- ume. session h left the market 's cent higher Uy day. Coarse grains also rm on late trading and hi xcept May corn. was slow and draggy w hi offerings wer featureless, Atchis new peak, of a quiet and Corn offerings were small and de- i y was firm to one cont high- R w ! sted low 340. roa Wit butcher hog. values we open our regular) Toph pewriter (old stock) Wednesday at 173, a new high record. Ivents “B-’ after a ive points broke to be- mand good. eady and quict. closed dy. soared to 189, Commercial 60 to 80 cents. gain of over The closing was strong. Total sales approximated 1,000,000 shares, CHI Chicago, April 16. —Hogs 3,000; fairly active: hogs av- teraging 200 ‘pounds downward fully steady at Fridays best prices; others weak to 10 cents lower or steady with close; top 11.65; bulk better 0 to 200 pound South Short ru poor - conditions of t boosted cent ver last week's close, the Unit- ed States department of agriculture. On the Friday session most butcher bacon clashes cleared within a| grade: 4 ; nge of 10.50@11.00, with a! 11.25@11 strietly — choi ing’ below the 10.50 pound averages upward to 11.50; Packing sows finished around; bulk 210 to 240 pounds 10.90@ ) to 320 pounds 10.55@ 3 ly no market on pigs or p: shippers took 1,500; in thi ling Opening losses of 15 to 25 cents or, 8oW more on fed steers and the in-be- holdover 4,000; heavy weight hogs tween grades of fat she stock were! 10.40@11.00; medium — 10.50@11.505 ‘all recovered by the close Night 11,.00@11.65; light light 10.90 steers for the wee 55. reached 12.00, with best Daneel: weights 11.75, yearlings 11.15. Bulk. &! of the steer run turned at 9.00@10,00,' ¥ with warmed ups on down to 8.50.! Choice kosher cows reached a 9.00 peak with yearling heifers in carlots stron to 10,00, the rank and file of all; ing butcher " stock selling at 6.00@8.25. cow with cutters from 4.50 ' wound up at 6.50@6.75 main! vealers from 10.00@10.25 or around; ¢ 00 lower on the latter class, feeders price lists continued nter at 6.50@8.00 on steers and, if m 5.00@6.75 for cows an dheifers! lings under 10.50; light yearlings or nominally steady for the period. j 12.10; stockers and. feeder demand lamb prices closed. steady| moderate; meaty qualitied kind sell- “strong to 2 for s ling heifers yearlings slo: upward to med bulk yearling stead; 29 pound little except year- , with best wooled offerings salable at| ing at 9.00@9.50; getting best action; bulk prices: Fed steers 9.75 most heavy steers going at 0; stockers and feeders best 9.75; fat cows 6.75@ 8.50; cutters 5.00@6.00; light vealers 15.50@16.00, Light and handyweight, week’ ewes appear around 75@1.00 higher than last Friday with choice Kinds Rove eligible to around 10.75. 09. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN 9.50@10.50, is, April 16.—47)—Wheat! Sheep 4,0 33 cars compared to 98 a! ally all direct ‘ash No. 1 today’s run practic- for week 57 doubles jorthern| from feeding stations, 24,000 direct; No, 1 dark ‘northern nd yearlings wethers choice to fancy @| closing 3: higher; sheep ‘good to . choice @| around 50 cents higher; feeding and ordinary to good 1.30% @| shearing lambs 14.75; bulk prices: Fed Pl 2 hard spring 1. @] western wooled lambs 16.25@16, 153 ‘« hard Montana on| natives | 14.00@15. wooled culls 12.25@13.50; fed clipped lambs 14.50 Gis; fat ewes 10.25@11.25; feed- in and shearing lambs 14.00@14.75. grate 68@X SE sareeest ite 43% @41 April 16 Open High Low Close 133 133 131% 132% 1.844% 1.34% 1.33 1.31%" 1.29% 1.29% 1.28% 1.2045 91% 95% 94% 96% ey 96 D4% 26% ALY 42% Ae A2% 42% 43 42% 43 2.19 2.19% 2.17% f.19% 223% 223% 2S1% 223% 4 4M 8% 73% 13% iia eens DULUTH: RANGE April 16 : High Low Close” 147% 147% 18 tage 143 ata dag 120% 127% Tae 120% 203% 38% = aM % see - May AY 2.21 Su a il 4 2.84 Prat ie % eeelcomeatiltipiin ; ranso, BUTTER Wheat— May July Sept. Rye— May July No. 3] Oate— CHICAGO GRAIN Shicnee, on Apel! 16.—(P)—Wheat No. red 1 jo. 1 mixed 1.34%, i te No. 3 mixed 67%; No. 2 yel- jow 69. Oats No. iH white 45@17; white 42@44 Rye. Not an Barley 70@ Timothy sced 4.75@5.25. Clover seed 29.00@35.75, Lard 12.17. ae 15.00. Bellies 15.00, FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., April 16.—(?)—Hogs 150 to to 180 pound ees 10.' pes 180 to 200 pounds 10.60; 2 pounds 10.50@10.60; pounds oh eep top 14.00@15. heavy Tae gt og 3 culls Jam! 10.00@11. gs. Minneapolis, ahi April Pe Prout shipimetite 654082 barrels

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