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’ - Tribune Classified Advertisements —=—=- PHONE 393=.— MALE HELP WANTED EAT DEMAND for Barbers at: (wages; men and women. ‘ime required. Cataloy 1893. MOLER BARBE! Sinn Le D ‘ ten, | $125--$200 month. Cabin lurnished, Enjoy the outdoors ir ae ue a Mr. O: Louis, Dito. WANTED—Firat claSs all-round me: thanic. State experience and sal ary oe in. first letter... Wel ‘Xider Motor Company, Steele, 'N. WANTED—Girl to “we' a tee with small ‘wages. Phone WANTED—Position 0s housekeeper in modern home in Bismarck be mother with two children. Good, _fook. Write Tribune COMPETENT stenographer, years experience, desires positio! July ist. Address Ad. ‘No. 5, care Zribune. WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—Young lady desires house- ‘work during summer months to help earn way through school. Phone 282-M. WORK WANTED=Youry lady, would - general “house work. sal jared gil wishes work by day or week, Call 1177-M. ROOMS FOR RENT ‘OR RENT—One large unfurnished room for sleeping or light house- keping, large closet, west frdnt Be. on porch, can have garage. At 417 T hone 1 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, modern house. 1100 Broad- way, corner Eleyenth street. Phone, Two rooms partly fur: lights and water. Close in; $16.00 a mont! II 601 Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT—In modern home. Nurses or business women preferred. Call at 813 Thayer Ave. ‘or Phone 1064-LJ. ‘ ge FOR RENT—Large pleasant sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Cali evenings at 405 Fifth street FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in all modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or hone 568-W. ed or unfurnish- ed light housekeeping rooms. Close in. Phone 586 or call at 223 Sec- ond street. FOR RENT—One large room suitable. for two. Gentlemen only. Close in, 415 Fourth street. Phone 1152, FOR RENT—Furnished room in ‘mod- ern home, reasonable rent. Call at 619 Sixth street or Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Front sleeping room in Board if desired. FOR RENT—One large room in mod- em home, Suitable for two. 817 Seventh stre 981-R. 25 words or 1 hs labs 25 words s 1% wader Es ie 128 words, 2c addi- Ads 25 “tional per word ‘CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 68 Cents Per Inch aeeitieg ate aro cosh Copy should 12 o'clock to im seme day. all ’ received (eure BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 ‘AUTOMO! Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction teed. Seven- aay trial. Hach car priced in pieia THE FOLKS who drive and ride in used cars get just as much fun out of it as those who tee Po new and Pay ‘twice as much, Let us demon. strate this one to you. 1926 Model 91, Oveetess. sedan newly paigted, good as new, Rebuilt Cars With « Reputation’ ‘Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE ‘SEVEN room mnrodern ‘house, 3 bed rooms, den, maple floors through- out, basement ‘partitioned off into ped room. vegetable room, and laun- roam, nice ‘porch, near school, desirable home on paving; most of the purchase price payable like egiste: tic range upstairs. possession. Havvey J. P. Jackson, Mana- lock. er ‘Six room modern house Pa with: gal . Good neighborhood. Three blocks from postoffice. House rtly furnished. . Inquire joran, 406 Third street. FOR RENT—Five room duplex, large living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid w ation. Call __at 120 Rosser / aie RE, FOR SALE—Modern Taanaiew east, front, full basement, garage, 600 Tenth street. Phone 596-J. FOR RENT—Four room modern fiat. Call at 215 Tenth street after 5:00 Mary Burl FOR “RENT—Four room modern’ houses, Phone 410 or call at 518 “Tenth street. a in kitchen, el Immediate Harris & Co. cee lis itp | OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR: RENT—Nicely rareribed sleep- ing room. Close in. Call at 217 Eighth street. Phone 511-J. ing room. Close in. _Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing rooms. Call at 314 Ninth street. — HOME LAUNDRY taken. Small_repai Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 208 Ave. A West. Phone 1017. ————_ ee FOR EXCRANGE : FOR SALE OR TRADE—A_ bric garage building 75 x 52. Good Her tion. Priced for quick sale. Write or sce G..G. Reiser, Moffit, .N..D. ene eal keeping rooms for mother and two Be es ohare boys. can be left dur- tbe near @ school. Write "ivibune Me, / .|FOR RENT—Farnished FOR RENT Office 0 or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply | — to F. A, Knowles. Saeed APARTMENTS _—_ FOR Bi apart: ment, ground flopr, mewly decor- ated, newly furnished, large living room with «fire pla ereened in rch, splendid Tocstion. Call, at J. K.| HA | beertain mortgage executed | Notice is ‘hereby given that that and de- ney ard livered by, Leslie 8. } {Lillie M. Hackney, his wife, mort Cred gagors, to Hackney Land comibany, & corporation, mo! the first day of » Nove: S948. and filed for record in the. dated [fice of the Register of Deeds of the Very Veky attractive proj right_ men. ‘Fer in R. T. ‘Swain, Gladatone Jamestown, 'N. Dak. ° Inter State Oil Company, oo MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR “BODY contains anything me what it it. By our ALKALINE TREATMENT we can clean yous body of ‘all the i which you have ‘taken in for-yeers and CUW! your disease whatever it may be. Then we will instruct ‘you in cor- ~rect eating and you will remai well, - We remove the CAUSE -of. our ‘by ISON from your bod; dy, ‘e do * not QUI and MACK ¢¢ 3 iieToMs, with ‘KNIVES, CLINIC of Dr. T; x MacLachtan (Harvard), ‘Room! 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck(_N. Dak, SEED CORK—Pioneer White Dent $4.00:per bushel. Golden Dent or) Ninnievcs 13°$4.60 per bushel. Ger- mination 86'to 96 percent. ‘It wil cost you only plant these early quick maturing: varieties of corn rather than fod- < der corn which will only produce stalks. Remember 1918 and 1923 were late eprings and the ‘best ta years ‘we shad inten years. W. R. Porter, Fargo, N. D. FOR ‘SALE— at $10.00 each, one 31 x elin Balloon’ at $12. 50, one truck tank, ‘two compartment, 150 gallon: capacity, one steam boiler, one elec- tric brake lining machine. “Lock-| Phone 187. « Rollers, Hartz erd, Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Ph Be Bull,” Sennen, N. jox 7: ‘ ly and basement "at 2t2 Mai room modern house. Close in. Aleo|, quarter section of hayland, Boyd Township. Phone 905 after 5 GRATE fed spring frys now on sale. Strictly fresh infertile eggs guar- anteed good or replaced free. Grace Olmsted, 208 Twentieth _street, ie FOR ‘SALE—Practica ly new rebuilt Underwood Typewriter. Price rea+ sonable. Call at 212 Second street or Phone 1111-J after 5 p.m, i R SALE—Fresh_ milk goats, espe-| cially good for infants and invalids. Seventy-five dollar: S. S. Suth buys in sinmecy rings. Cash or terms. Write o sce James W. Marek, 106 Third street, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Property located at 1025; venth street. Also fruit sy oer some furniture. Phone 908. SEWING and crocheting at reason- able rates by the hour or by the day. Phone 680-M. FOR SALE—A steel camping bed with folding springs. ‘Practically new. Phone 993-W. SS ae WANTED TO BUY—Small house safe Box 601, Bismarck, N. RENT—Garage. See Faunce, 802 First street for terms. ___BABY CHICKS NEW LOW PRICES June Quality, Chizks, alive, postpaid: ; Anconas, Leghorns 10c; ‘8. €. Reds, Rocks 13c; R, C, Reds, White Rocks, ‘Wyandottes, apa 14c; Brahmas 1 10c. Other standard i Ae ‘full line feed, supplies. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept, 15, Fargo, N. D. 20 Rosser Ave. W. or unfur- rtment at the Varney Flats. one 773. FOR RENT—Strictly modern nished aad eataraistga Apts. at ree Apts. 216 Third street. Phone ca PENT—Apartment at Wood- mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—! ere Tarai ished apts. shed apt aa 4 nished a) Phone FOR RENT— Furnished one kitchenette. Haselburst. street. NORTHERN BABY | CHICKS electric] hatched. Incubators, coal and ‘oil brooders, Globe féede, f FB,| fountains, violet-ray glass, reme-| di Everything for the poultry, e man, price ways oD tested fone ele St t White, Buff wi "But? and White : Orpingtons, | Re Reds, Heavy Mixed at. ‘Lot more. Orders promptl; _Hatchery, Fergus Falls, m., and recorded Book $8 of Mortgages at page 130, ‘and assigned ‘wald mortgages, by an instrument in weitthg to Union Investment Company of Minneapolis, Minne- Bouts @ corporation, dated the 2uth day of November, 1919,-and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 20th day of ‘Decem- ber, 1919, at 4 o'clock p,m. and recorded in Book “155 of Assign- 8 and duly as- ignee by an in- ng to, Marshall A. neapolla. Minneso(a, 1937, T of Deeds on the ist day 1927, at 3:30 o'clock p. 175 of Assignments i Page 371 will be foreclosed ‘by .a le of the premises in. such mort- we and bercinafter described at ithe frent door of the Court House of the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of a kota at the hour of two. Schock m. on the 4th day of June, 1927, 4 satisfy ‘the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. premises deseribed ‘in suid mort gage und which will'be gold to sat- isfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of if] North Dakota, and described as fol- 26c an ‘acre more td] | Thirteon (1 (143), seven (77), “be due on sai gage ron the day of sale Bighteen hondred He lea htay dollars, ) together th the costs ‘sive aisvuresmente of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota | : this 26th day of April, 1927. = ms elie Sh x his wher of sa jortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for the Owner of sald Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. (First, publication Anh 28, ht e—/3 1927.) 5 /5-12-19-2 TO HOLDERS OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS 4BXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW ‘") SEREASURY BONDS , tNottew fe ‘aise of a new offerins UNITED . 8T. TREASURY Bons, dsted June 15,1927,.and bearing interest te. at vate of 3% per cmt. bonde will ‘mature. in twenty years, but may be called for redemption after sixteen years. Second, Liberty Loan bonds ‘will be < _septed ‘in exchange at par. Accrued ine rerest a the Second es. ibonds of. jor exchanze be paid of Sune to sont cond Liberty ‘Loan bonds have hen edited for Yon loging ‘on November 15, 19: :aaad” will ente to ‘bear Interes ‘Holders of auch. bonds who desire br take advantage of tl lt wae sbank or trust com, The exchange privil le'for's limited.pertod only,i and may expire about June 16th. The | 1. thwest quarter (SW%) of Sec- , Township One North of West of ‘seven and the exchange ‘offer NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate Walter Knott, Deceased. Notice is hereby. _¢! tundersig: Walter P. ministrator of the estate of Walter Knott, late of the City of Biami Burleigh County and State of Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims suid" 1, to exhibit of County Court of Bur! his office in the Court House, City of Bishlarck, Burleigh y, North Dakot 4 are, hereby. durther that Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge punty Court with for County of Burleigh, and xtate of North Dakota, has ‘fixed the 20th day of December, 1927, atthe hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court rooms, in the house, in the city of Bis- y and state, as for the hearing ® laims against the estate of sald d which have duly and regularly as hereinbefo: Br Id: Dated M ified the the presented, Administrator, k, (First publication on May 26th, : D. 1927.) y for Bismarck, N. Administrator, 6/2-9 REQUESTS FOR BIDS. Department of ‘State Highways, Scaled proposals will be received the North Dakota State Highway mmission at “its off Capltol Bismarck, North: Da- til 16:00 o'clock a. m., June 7, for furnishing the follows suri shall he submitted in °writ- Vi ‘son forms supplied by npanied by din full amount of 1 and a certified check of dder in an ‘amount equal to} five per cent of his bid. Upon the award of a contract the essful bidder shall furnish a ty bond in full amount of the sion reserves the right to aceept or reject any an all bids, AN to. the roposals must be addressed ent of State Highs, .| completed e in the ofl ness of the crop make the situation d on the outside of sal for Main- mmission State at its office in the Capitol Bismarck, North Di ntil 10:00 o'clock a. m., Ju . for the following material: Approximate! Li neal Feet of Micket » submitted in wri dders on forms supplied by rtment. ice Did on such mate Further information ‘may be obtained| jte, rr A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury,| | ‘Washington, May 31, 1927. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Oak buftee ix chairs, bronze bi sanitary cot, small rocker, floor lamp, kitehen dining table, , two dress This’ is a real buy. LOST—Battery, between River bridge and Mandan, please call T. Bismarck. FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home. -Call at 522 Second. Partv finding E, Flaherty, L davenport and chair, victrola, di in~ table and four chairs, buffet, bed, dresser, chiffonier, stove and others: Phone 767-LJ or call at/ 14. 609 Eleventh street. FOR SALE—One gateleg tab! stand, cigar stand, dresser, ice dining room chairs, rug, bed, spring; Au] _.apdapattrens.. Phone 1043-LW. __ | ate —Complate household fur- we for 7 room ily Cheup. roderal Bascrve e Banke oun reat bedroom table and other miscellaneous items. All Upon the award of a contract, the wful bidder shall furnish y bond in full amount of the contract. The right to w all bids. All proposals must, b to the’ Départment ways and ma the envelope tenance Request No. STATE HIGHWAY CO; ¢ Ly Jos. J,.Erma Se 6/2-9-46 ixsion eptebir the ject any and addressed * High- ADVERTISEM Sealed bids Lyman ‘Township Board of ‘Super ors up to June 13th, 4 p.m. (So much a running mile) Grading 8 les Following 1 Grading to hi Sec, 14 and S. W. running one mile tions 11 and 14, th Between sections two miles West 23, 15 and FOR BIDE iv rot 14, then sections then one mile north Between sec. 15 and 16, then Three miles West Between sections 16 and 9, 17 and 8, 18 and 7. Roard ‘reserves ‘the right to re- fect any or all bids. JOHN A, WAISTE, Clerk, John Hokana, Chairman 5/26—6/2-9 the North Dakota State Highway] 5, ‘land demand lost ii ¢ | fancy, : NEW UPTURNS | “| IN-CORN PRICES Immense Profit Taking Sales Bring Reaction After [{ 4% Cents Bulge Close _ Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat July Sept. LAT @148 1.04% @% 1.074 @% Corn— July Sept. 3 @% TT @% Oats-~ ——_ July Chicago, June 2.—(4)--After bulg- ing 4% cents a bushel today, corn reacted under immense profit taking sales. New upturns in the corn mar- ket resulted from heavy rains over part of the corn belt and from re- ports suggesting a decrease of three to five per cent in corn acreage,|L with only 50 per cent of planting in Ilinois and Indiana. Private crop reports as to winter Ribs vheat pointed to an average of y 12.50 34,000,000 bushels less than a month 12.80 ago, but better weather conditions both southwest and in Canada caused declines, Sept. Rye July @ Sept. 80% 16.52 16.72 17.60 17.55 @l 06 @1.10% CHICAGO RANGE June 2 —Today— Low Close 146% = ATM to 144% 7° 1.455% to % WT to’ 1.10% to % —Tod: Open 149% 1 “High 149% 1.47% 1.05% 1.08% 1.07% 109” 1.11% By 54% to % 53% to M% 13% «106% 1282 13.95 1.16% 1.08% 1.13, 1.06% 12.82 13.00 1,09 12.92 13.15 12.65 12,90 14.35 14.50 Corn closed unsettled 2% to 314 cents net higher, wheat 2% cents to cents down. oats unchanged to ‘up, and, provisions snowing g the morning, the ticker tape was minutes behind the market but (most of the delay had been made up by early afternoon. reports current to-/""cci) money held firm: at 4% y indicated that only a small per- of the corn between and central Towa i and that soil conditions and per calling of loaas. The Bank of Eng- land diseount rate was unchanged at 4'2 per cent and no change in the four per cent rate of the New York, federal reserve bank was looked for! {when directors met after thé close late: criti According ito one of the foremost authorities, only an exce; tional character and length of sea- son can insure recovery from such of the ‘market, an unfavorable start, inasmuch as!) Some of the carly. selling is be- every day of deliy in’ planting and lieved to have been inspired by the every day of low temveratures now!coniplications arising as a result of takes.a definite toll from corn the Mexican president's decree for High price records going back two bidding governmental departments to yeurs were again over-topped today purchase ; supplies in the United by corn, whereas notwithstanding States, and by the report of the In- bullish unofficial wheat crop sum- terstate Commerce Commission ex- maries the wheat market declined aminer suggesting rejection of the under persistent selling on the part New York Central's vlan to acquire of holders, Bearish Kansas advices the “Big Four” as a part of its uni- regarding wheat were of consiaer- fication plan, able effect, e New leaders were brought forward, © ‘however, in the railroad group, Nor- ‘WHEAT GETS SETBAC DESPITE RISE IN COR Minneapolis, June 2.—(4)—Wheat prices had a sharp setback today in spite of marked strength in corn, Weather was better in Canada and the American northwest, export de- mand was poor and private crop es- {ersey timates disappointing to the West Virginia gave ground readily , was on a moderate When selling pressure developed. in s ‘lower. those issues. sympathy] United States Steel common was n Chicagy sluggish, but General Motors again imbed around the 200 level to with- in a fraction of its record top. American Smelting National Lead, American Waterworks, Detroit Edi- son and Coca Cola also reached new high ground. The closing was irregular. persisted in spots, but much o: losses were made up Mators touched 201%, high recdrd, and the Missouri and Chicago Great Western a quick jump of five ~oints to a new high above $57 a shage. Rock Island, Erie common and first preferred Chi- ago & Northwestern common, Dela- ware and Hudson and Wabash “A” reached new Central and Pittsburgh and with corn and an advan oats futu Barley futures gained with other markets but fell” bgck,! with trade quiet. Flaxseed futures were slow and draggy. Bearish pri- vate timates were a ‘ight on rye futures, ulthough prices held for time. Lute prices were off cents from yesterday. Cash wheat offerings were fai snap except for igh protetin springs, Medi- um choice was slower and ordinary : to poor type were slow and draggy. began to be bought on a tremendous Winter wheat was 4 to 12 cents over Scale. International Nickel’ recov. daly itor eM ovtana) jered its three point loss and National Buswin: wane: Lead and Inland Steel also attracted IGhvie Waa aunanceled: by ing orders Today's Pacific Oats were slow and steady. Land Trust “old” touched $2,655 and Ryo: was, flow and angy, commercial solvents “B” 380, both Barley was steady. to new peaks. Total sales approximat- 85 ‘cents, ed 2,600,000 shares. Flaxseed was steady! and quiet. STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR: Buying and Si Selling Orders,|' 7, 8..5 1 Hard Sp: ‘For Small Amounts, Spread |" qo"urrive Over Broad List i D. Selling f the Range 75 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapoili: June 2. receipts today 152 conrpared to 115 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and course grain closing quotations today follow: Hard Spring, fancy Montana 1 New’ York, June 2.—()—-Frequent idee ay | them § er a broad line. flurries of selling for both accounts, } swept through today’s stock market, giving it an irregular appearance. Operators for the rise, however, con- tinued to bid up special stocks, lift- ing several score to new peak prices, ol and selling orders, most of ‘or small amounts were spread DLN. Dark Northern To arrive . Northern . To arrive . ¢ to fant : gd to choice eed ord to good 1.457% @1.49% W@148% nel: ue D.N. D, N.S At one time dur-|2 Notthern ...-.-- MESSIR ~I DON'T MEAN WD BEA TATYLE TALE BUTT JUST WANTED . You To Kiow ABour + 'T-Now ‘TO SQUAWK TO ‘ GUNN Sat D,N. S., gd to choice 3D. N.S., ord to good Northern ... Dark Hard (Mont). To arrive . Hard (Mont.). To arrive Minn. & S. Dy 1 Dark Hard To arrive Minn. & 8S, To arrive Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive ... Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum. To arrive Durum To arrive ... Don'T Do THAT! | L WON'T SEE ANY | OF You FELLOWS | LOSE ANY MONEY< TICE TAKE YOUR | INTEREST EVEN TIM GOIN? 7 To arrive . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn... Yellow corn. Mixed corn To arrive . Mixed corn. To arrive . Miged corn To arrive . Mixed corn. Mixed corn White oats. White oats. To arrive . 88 90 53%@ 54% 53% Barley, ch to fey To arrive Barley, med to good. To arrive . prey. lower grades.. cue Chicago, June 2—()—W 3 red it@idy oe jis Sees 154. Corn No. 5 mixed . 2 yel- Gat i 2 whit Ree ee — No. 3 cent but there was onlv the normal 4 high grounds. | ()—Wheat | : cents unde: BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnishet by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 2 | No. 1 dark nortaern No. 1 northern .. No. 1 amver aurum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum 1 flax 2 flax . tye os Barley. No. Speltz, per ewt. 0... SHELL CORN 66 Ibs. or more | 1 cent per pound discount under 55 1b. Ear corn, 70 Ibs. 5 cents un- der shell. Hard winter wheat ........ Dark hard winter wheat” MIN: NEAPOLIS RANGE + $1.35, ane one ‘High Low Close LAT %e 1.46% 1.10 1,004 51% AI 231 2.31% 2.30% 2.33% 2s 3 3 934 Sept. ‘ puLuTH RANGE une Open “High Low Durum— July Sept. | Rye— 4 1.12% 1.13% 1.01% 1.03 2.31% 230 2.30 2.32% ACHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 2.—(U. dD. —Hogs 28,000; fairly active 5@10 cents higher than Wednesday’s bulk 150 to 200 » 0 to 240 pounds 5@9.50; 260 to 300 pounds 9.00@ 5; most packing sows 7.90@8.20; pigs largely 8.75@9.00; few selected strong weights up to 9.25 heavyweight 8.75@9.39; medium 9.10 @9.60; lights 9.15@9.65; light lights 8.90@9.60; packing sows 7.85@8.40; slaughter pigs 8.50@9.25. «Cattle 10,000; fed steers and year- ings 10@15 cents higher; she stock and bulls steady to strong; vealers steady to 50 cents higher; choice kinds to shippers and small killers showing advance; best fed steers 13.25; yearlings 12.25; most fed yearlings selling feeders top heavy; country demand slow; values 26 a week ago at 8.25@ heavy medium © bulls, few 7.50; light vealers heavier kinds 11.50@ Sheep 11,000; fat lambs 2étive, unevenly strong to 25 cents higher than W rounds ‘Cal 5 per cent 16.25; medium Californias eligible around 15.25; top natives to small killers 16.50; most good na- tives 16.00@16.2! lightly sorted ewes, largely 12.50@13.00; sheep very draggy, weak; few heavy ewes 5.00@8.50; good fat ewes held above 6.50; feeding lambs unchanged; good to choice California feeders held above: 13.25; top native lamb: - nesday 16.25; best feeders scaling «1 pounds 13.25. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, June 2.—.U. S..D, of A.)—Cattle 1,700; steers yea lings in moderately liberal supply; opening slow, tendency weak to low- er; part loads heavy steers early 11.50; mixed yearlings 11.00; bulk salable 9.50@10.25; discrimination against fat cows, bulk 6.00@8.50; cutters unchanged; bulls dull, weak to 25 lower; largely 6.50@6.75 for medium des; stockers and feeders slow, 151 wer; calves 1,800; weviers steady; most good lights ec 7,500; opening strong 10@15. - higher; better grades 160 to 210 pound ave mostly 9.25; heavier weights 8.51 ; early top 9.25; sows 7.50@8.00; pigs ste bulk 10.00; average cost Wedne: : weight 242, Sheep 100; nominally steady to strong on lambs; ‘sheep around steady, \ = ——_$_— CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June 2.—()—Butter lower; receipts 11,190 tubs; er rye extras 41%; standards 40%; Hg 389: iB firsts ti 38%; seconds. 35' 7. anne cnchangeat receipts 17,361 “*Cheese unchanged. pounds 9. 9.25 mostly; 7.35@7.40; 10.00@11.00; 2.51 CHICAGO Chicago, June alive about $ eye weg springs f tt

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