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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1997° Z MALE HELP WANTED WANTED — Ambitious, industrious’ person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Household Products in Morton county. $150 to $400.a month or more clear, profit. Rawleigh Methods get busi- ness everywhere. No selling ex- perience required. We supply Pro- ducts, outfit, sales and service methods —everything you need. Profits increase every month. Lows| est prices; best values; most com- plete service. W T. Rawleigh C ~ Dept. N. D. 322, CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D, Paying rd mile. Haas Con- N.D. Barbers in demand, big wage: easy werk. New catalog and cial summer offer free. Moler Barber _Conege, fargo, N. D. WANTED—Boy or girl Morning Star Cafe, City. FEMALE HELP WANTED ie ag | Sih . “Geel por werd CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES @5 Cents Per Inch ‘All classified ads are cash ia be great WANTED—An experienced lady cook who can furnish references as to nd eee gmnermecennenn ame een “CENTRAL LIFE OF DES MOINES” now Rag dattin, organization o Western North Dakota teritory, de- sire services of real men an@ wo- men desiring to build for the fu- ture. Opportunity and income lim ited only by willingness to work: and co-operate with ys. Full de- tails by addressin, i. He Hafstrom, Dist. Manager, Bismarck, N. D. Lost a LOST—A pair o: Sore shell rimmed gla it ball park Sunday. Finder please return to 415 Mandan street or Phone 858, Reward, ‘Pure white er kindly call Ave. Jacob WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To. Bay five or weven toom house or bungalow on month- ly installments. eat. Find- 705 West Rosser lorne, iddle aged lady desires position as cook for thresh- ing crew. Write Tribune Ad. No. capability. Shift from 2 to 10 p. m.| FOR R Must bake pies, and plan own menus, Wages $15 per week with room and board at present and more in fall. Write to Hotel Irv Cafe, Kenmare, N. D. ne five, f unfurnished apartments with hi and water. ern newly decorated hous in For sak Lawn méw Majestie range. _at 222 Second street. AUGUST FIRST FOR BENT—Moder= cnfai five room and bath, city gen- cral housework. B, Nelson, 308 Main Ave. West. WANTED—Girl to wash dishes at, fe. Do not phone. _ WANTED—Waitress at O'Brien's Cafe, jain. __oF phone SALESMEN__ FO WANTED—Salesmen, energetie and reliable to call on poultry raisers, we pay $60.00 to $100.00 per week. See E. Erickson at Prince Hotel. August 11 and 12th. FOR RENT—One large front room with closet, pianey gas, heat, lights, hot and cold water, fully furnish: ment in the Rue Apts. Frig _at 711 Avenue A. Cal 721 Third street. rnished oF Flats, one 778, room strictly modera furnished or Also a six room mod- Phone 906 or call apt. in the Dale Apts, at 212 1-2 Eaguiry, at 222 Second street FOR RENT—One furnished apart- aire, eléctric stove, Phone 697-J or cal FOR RENT—Three foom modern enetan aratinent with private RENT. ir nished apartment st the Varney HOUSES ANP FLATS t/ FOR SALE—A new modern bun low, five rooms and bath, bui breakfast room and other bu' features, oak floors and woodwork, full finished basement, double gar- age, 50x140 lot. Terms for pay- ment. 418 West Rosser avenue. Phone 898. FOR RENT—Eleven room modern house, 560x100 ft. Centrally located, three blocks from postoffice, east front, shade trees, hardwood floor Rooms upstairns will session at once. © ae 416 Third ti 'T—Unfurnished seven room modern house, four bedrooms, hot water heat, full basement. September first. Inquire 508 West Broadway between seven and eight evenings or telephone 676-M. WANTED TO RENT—New or nearly ed. Also two rooms furnished for| FOR RENT—Modern furnished light housekeeping. Phone 812-J or call at 517 Second street. : Murphy Apts, 204% Main Ave. Prone tag MS Mile A new medium sized house by Aug- ust 7th or 16th. Please state ad- dress and price in answering. Write FOR RENT—Beautiful room in a large modern home. Only two blocks from Courthouse. Have Tribune Ad. No. 58 FOR RENT—Six roo-- ~odern house, 3 bedrooms, full basement, porch, automatic gas water heater. Gentle- men only. Call at 502 Seventh] _ ‘eet. ss ae R RENT—Nice large rooms in jodern home with or without hoard. Suitable for one person, or two girls, boys or married cou- ple. Call at 613 Third street. Phone Anply Trioune office. Phone 180. ROOM AND BOAR’ FOR RENT—Room with board modern home, suitable for two. will rent for sleeping zooz at 614 Eighth street. house, suitable f Adjoin- ing sleeping porch with two beds. FURNITURE FOR SALE K. Thompson, new FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L.|* Or . Cal Phone 457-M. close in, and 3 rooms partly mod- ern house, very close in, Geo. M. modern house in with garage. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Adults | on! FOR RENT—Six room modern house located. on South side of N. P track, Call at 511'Second street. £.5. Schcite, FOR RENT—A nice corner one room Ht Four blocks from Postoffice. 116] FURNITURE FO! Thayer Avenue West. Phone 262-W.|" Dieve walnut distor FOR RENT—Two front rooms down stairs, private entrance from street, modern, partly. furnished, Cali forenoons or after 6 at 118 First Velatmamtsi Sonn he Beh cas FOR RENT—One large clean fur- nished light housekeeping room with pantry and closet, gas cook- g. Also a garage, 622 Third treet. Phone 132-W. FOR RENT—One furnished room,| uitable for light housekeeping or| | ping on second floor. Call at 8 Eighth street or phone 104-W: FOR RENT—Large modern nicely, furnished room, suitable for two, for gentlemen only. Phone 1152 or} _ call at 415 Fourth street. _ FO! FOR RENT—Two large furnished rcoms for light housekeeping on ound floor—private entrance. all at 506 Tenth street. ‘FOR RENT—A pleasant, nicely fur- nished room, close in, suitable for two. Phone 964 oF call at GOL room Wilton rug 9x12, range, kitchen table, etc. _477-M or call at 512 Nin FURNITURE FOR SALE city and must sell all ‘Leavi bedrooms, living reom and di Phone 1050-M. gas range. Call AUTOMO! \LE—1926 Fe some extras. box Bismarck. THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE—Advance Rumely Oil pu gas tank and wa; tom self life plow-breakers stubble ‘bottom. One tractor 10 ft, 18. inch discs. modern = ro nicely furnished, Close in, on car line. Call at 515 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roome} in modern home. Call at 114 West Main or phone 672-R. FOR RENT—Furnished room tn mod- Will sell all or part cheap. dress Investors Co., Bismarck, N. Dal SALE—Eight suite, three piece Karpen overstuffed set, ‘ood bed, spring and mattress, kitchen cabinet, gas Phone househol furniture including electric rang ice box and complete furniture for ing rom. Caii at 815 Second street or ~SALE—Combination coal and Cheap if taken at once. at 1010 Fourth street or 747-W. ape in ex- cellent condition, Duco finish, with Has had careful us- age and is reasonably priced. Write tractor 20x40 Seperator 28-48-5165) One five orl double dise Ex- tension rims and steering nae ae Security furnished flat, reasonable rent. Tho Laurain Apts., phone 303. FOR RENT—Modern six room house with garage in paved district. _ Phone Prete ae te FOR RENT—Completely furnished six room modern house, Inquire at 212 Ave. A. ioe MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To lease to responsibl parties a good garage and acces- sory buginess with apartment t live in. Parties must be in a posi- tion to take ever about $1,000) worth of stock and equiz: Place new, doing a good busin and well located. Write Trnbun 0. HOME LAUNDRY—First class work done. Shirts 2 specialty. Also family washes “aken. Small ‘repai at low cost, darguerite Bulte Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A west. _ Phone 1017. FOR SALE—Lake shore and cottages, Tall pines, sand beach, on the Man- trap chain of lakes in Minnesota. Lots $150 up. S. W. Corwin, Bis- marck, N. D. FOR SALE- Lloyd Lvom’ baby car- riage in good condition. Also a sulky. Call at 510 Ave. E or phone 916-W. MW FOR SALE CHEAP—Full blooded po- ern house. Call at 1100 Broadway, Qk Phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call after 3:00 p.m. at 419 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms for rent. Call at 309 Eighth street. inch equipped for Nichols carrier, for $50.00, dition. A. N. D. o HEE~-HEE~ HANING A AN ARTICLE AMAN WHO I HANEN'T: SEEN ANYTHING OF IRS TYTE FOR SEVERAL DAYS— 1F-GHE’S STILL ICING OR; SNOOP'S METHOD CAN UKePr He FOR SALE—Garden City Feeder bs an Shepard Threshing Machine, short Excellent con- H. Klipstein, Menoken, CIRCOS WITH lice puppies. Mrs, Irene Sentz, Mandan, N. D. FOR RENT—Privat Fifth street. Ph RAGE FOR RENT—Inqui 502 Seventh street. aeneeag garage at 417 1114, rite Tribune No.| Ready | ¢ Phone 730-R or call at 223! [NOTICH OF MORTGAGH FORB- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by James Mullins, a single rigager t¢ Blumarck Hank, lon, mortgagee, dated the of ‘September,’ 1921, and filed for record in the office of the eds of the County o! Burleigh in the State of North Da- kota, on the 23rd of November, 1921, and duly recorded in Book 171 of Mortgages at page 130, which mortgage Was on the 2ist day of November, 1021, duly’ assigned. bi Rismarck Bunk’ at Bismarck, Nort ta, to the Bank of North Da- which assignment was duly Fecorded in the office of the register gf deeds of Burleigh County, No} Dakota, on the 29th of October, 1926) at 9 A! M. in Book 175 of Assign- menta at page 268; and thereafter assigned by said assignee of mort- gagee to R. Baird as Receiver of Bismarck Bank on the 27th day of February, 1926, which assign- ment was duly recorded in book 175 of Assignments at page 302 in the office of sald register of deeds, mortgage was on the 21st day of November, 1921, duly assigne Bismarck Bank at Bismarck, N kota, which assignment wi recorded in the office of th ter of Deeds of Burleigh County, on the 29 9 A. M. in Book 173 on page and thereafter assigned by said as- signee of Mortgagee to L. R. Baird Recejver of Bismarck 'y Assignments on page 301 in the office of said register of deeds, will be foreclosed by sale of) > the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House at, Bis- marek, at the hour of two o'clock P. M./on the 22nd day of August, 1927, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. he premises described ' it: The Northeast quarter (NE) of Section ten (10) township one hundred forty (140) North of Range eighty (80) West of Principal meridian ining one hundred sixty acréx more or les: according to the U. 8. ment Survey thereof. There will be due on such morte jovern-* of Three Three Hundred housand dd 95 Dollars © Dated July 13, 1927. L. R. BAIRD At Bismarck Bank, North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. ITSON, Attorneys for Assignee Mortgagee, Dak 4-11 Receiver of Bismarck, Bismarck, North M4 8. NOTICE OF EF REDEMPTION STATE OF NORTH KOTA, County of Burleigh—ss, Offic of County Auditor, Bismarck, a. Bismarck, N. Hawe. Co., Bi ‘mers Union Ware- Milling Co, Bis- RATIO marek, You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in’ your name for taxation for the year 1921 was on the 12th day of December, 1922, duly sold, by law, for the deling the year the time for redemp- said sale will expire ninety days from the completed Service of this notice. Said land is described as follows! Lots 17 and lh Block, §1 of m nt Plat to the City of Bis: imate i % Amount sold for . Subsequent taxes p chaser Amount required at this date ...4.... 27.26) In addition to the ubove amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from to 27.21 sald. sale before the expiration of | **! the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 21st day of July, 1927. A. C, ISAMINGER, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. (First Publication July 22, 1927) 7/22-28 — 8/4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Dorothy Jundt, Deceased. Notica is hereby given by the undersigned, Christine Jundt, ex- ecutrix of the last will and testa- ment of Dorothy Jundt late of the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to’ said Christine Jundt, executrix, at 323 Tenth Street, in the city’ of Bis. marck in said Burleigh County, or th day of October, 1925, at|# $71; | 2 such | ¢ Gage ut the date of sale the sum| to the Judge of the County Court of. Burleigh County, at his office In the Court House’ in the city of Blsmarck, Burleigh County, North a. You are Hereby further notified 1. C. Davies, J | y » within and for the | County of Burleigh, and State of North’ Dakota, has ‘fixed the 15th day of February, A. D. 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House in the city of Bis- marck and sald County and State, as the time and place for hearing\and adjusting all claims against the t t the sald Deceased, which en duly and regularly pre- ag hereinbefore provided. July 21st, A, D. 1927 CHRISTINE JUNDT, Executrix ang & Burke, Bxecrutrix, rel th Dakota, First. publication on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1927 8/4 Dullam, Yo Atto! for Nort 1. NOTICR OF MORTGAGE FORR- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby gdven that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by James Mullins, a single man, mortgagor to Bismarck Bank, rporation, mortgagee, dated the of September, ' 192 record in the offic fd ard day of November, . and duly recorded in Book 171 of Mortgages at page 129, which on the 21st mg of if 8 kota, on the ota, to the Bank of } kota, which assignment was duly recorded in the office of the regis ter of deeds of, Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 29th of Octo- at 9 A. M. in Book 175 of o signments at page in the office of sald register of eds, Will be foreclosed by sale of remises In such mortgage 3 ter described, at the fror r of the Court House at, Bi at the hour of two ofck nd day of i atisfy the amount d ch mortgage on the The premises 4. mortgage and which atisty the Hows, t Northwest ‘W%) of Section t 2), township one ad ight (138) north of venty-seven (77) West th Prineipal Meridian containing one hundred ay 9 ribed in will be re de. There will be due on Bane at the date of sale the sum of Thre Thousand Three Hundred Se’ 160th Dollars legal rR orn) & eys f ‘orth Dakota, 8—8/4-11-18) NOTICE ol Ly STATE OF County of Burle of County Auditor, E kk. 04 Bi m/ Upion ling You'are hereby yotified that the tract of land herejnafter described nd which was agsessed in you me for taxatiofx for the year 1 8 on the 11tf day Of December, 3, duly sold/as provided by | the delingyent taxes of th d thay the t for r sild sale will from the completed ty ice of this ed as follows: e Original Subsequent chaser Amount required at this date Jn addition to’ the you will re required costs of the servi and interest as provided by law less you redeem said land from 8: sale “before the expiration of the thine for redemption as above stated, @ deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as Provided by law. WIT? my hand and seal thia 2ist day of Jul official 1927, . C. ISAM Auditor Burleigh North Dakota. (First Publication duly 22, 1927) — 8/4 NGE County, Poland is issuing postage stamps bearing the likeness of Madame Cu- rie, although she was not a citizen of that country. a{eral for a consireabletime and that | off, By Aaneciated Prees Legsed Wire Au; Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.37% 1.38% @k 142% @1.43 WHEAT TREND I$ DOWNWARD, Cutting Reported Under Way | ~ in Canada—Stem Rust Said to be Heavy ¢ Wheat— Sept. BAM Qi» @? Chicago, Aug. 4—7-—With cut- ting of wheat reports, as having be- gun in Canada, the wheat market here averaged flower early toda Advi at hand indicated, howeve that cutting would not become get in places stem rust is heavy. Open-} ing at % cent decline to % cent ad-| vance, wheat scored light general| gains, but later sagged. Corn, oats| Lard- and provisions developed firm Sept corn starting unchanged to - and subsequently around to above yesterday's finish. Accumulating stocks of wheat both in Canada and at other centers added to the bearish effect ment that actual harv: ada had commenced. Sales of 200,000 bushels of wheat into store here this morning were noted, and assertions were made that stocks at Liverpool are five times as Intge as a year ag Some interest was shown by whe traders today relative to the govern- ment crop report due next week, In some quarters, talk was current that the private crop estimate already i sued had forestalled the official for cast by increasing the figures on/| probable yield of spring wheat. | Un- der such cimeumstances, it was con-| Pern ety prod tended today that the government re-| . SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | port would he unlikely to have much | Sauth At, Paul Aue. FU ei sisesglgattls dehy et - irable steers and yearlings ST REPORTS BRING sellers asking higher on ER GRAIN PRICES best load early twenty head Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—()—Uneas?- ote noande: 1% ness over black rust reports contin. etl aia bees 4 ued to be reflected in mild strength , cd H@% cont higher for) stockers and feeders very slow, sup- iy light. Calves 1,000; Oct. Ribs— Sept. Oct. Bellies— Sept. Oct. day; early bulk rangers 14.00; itives moderately sorted 50; best held higher; culls sheep steady; better grad - ble weight ewes 6.00@7.00; feed- % lambs unchanged, asking around 13.75 or steady with Wednesday's top oice lightweight finishers; two doubles of good 87 pound choice fee ing yearlings late Wednesday 9.50, a {ner 'steers and yi the day. Oats were strong on further re-{P! ports of poor yields in Minnesota, parts of South Dakota and low Gains of one-half cent were scored ; on a narrow trade. Barley futures were higher with other grains, cash strength and additional help. Rye futures gained % cent. Flaxseed fu- i tures were firm to strong after price; better grades 210 to around easy start. 240 pound butchers 9.50 to 10 Cash wheat offerings were moder-! heavier weight mostly 8.50 to 9.3 ate und included a fair amount of Packing sows, opening at elie new northwestern winter but no new 4nd. bulk pigs 10.65; average cost spring wheat. Demand for good, Wednesday 7.94; weight 284 pounds. spring wheat was fair and premings: Sheep 700; fat lambs opening 25 were steady. New winters were §n Cents higher; bulk 12.00@13.00; culls good demand if protein was good, 8bout steady, mostly 9.00; fat ewes with low protein slow. unchanged. Durum searce afi Corn was fair to good demand with trading basis steady. Oats*were in small supply and de-! mand was~good | Durum— Rye was steady. | Sept. Barley was firm to one cent higher} at 62@79 cents. ' Flaxseed offerings were light and emand was good. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 4—(U. S —Hogs 28,000; slow, errati: erages 210 pound cents le than W. age; heavierq butch cents lower; pigs 15@25 cents lower; ii sows mostly stead, top bulk 160 to 200 pounds 1 a) 220 to 250 pounds 9.60@10.40; | Wheat-—- to 300 pounds 8.90@9.60; few| Sept. heavier butchers downward to 8.65 Es or below; bulk packing sows 7.60@ : R: EX lightweights 8.10@8.25; bulk ; few strong- vealers weak to around 25 lo quality considered; early bulk 12.50; few 13.00. Hogs 4,000; butchers and bacon hogs about steady; packing sows steady to 10 cents higher; top 10. bulk desirabel lightweight at that DULUTH RANG Aug. 4 Open High 1.33% 1.31% y. 88% 90% 88% 90% 2. 2.26 4 2. 27% 28 2.27% arte oat MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 4 High Low 4 1.40 1.38% 1.41% 1.4 86% 85% 89 88% Az 44 1.39% 141% 8614 189 AZ Ad 2.24% % 70% 72% be: Az } medium 9. 0.80; 45 8.60@! 3 E 9.50@10.80; light lights 9.00 packing sows 7.00@8.25; slaughter pigs 8.50@10.25, Cattle 9,500; fed steers and year- lings steady to 25 cents lower; she stock steady; bulls strong; vealers 25 cents higher; fed steer trade very uneven; killing quality plain; bulk of quality and condition to sell at 12.50 downward; choice light steers and long yearlings order up to 14. most grassers 10.00 downward to 8. to killers; weighty sausage bulls up|N to 740 and better; mostly 14.00@ 14.50 on vealers; few 15.00. N Sheep 11,000;' fat lambs activ around 25 cents higher than Wednes- 2.26 10% 69% 12% 71 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co3, Bismarck, Aug. 4 dark northern . $1.31 northern .... 1,29 amber durum. mixed durum | red durum flax . Mom’s Right OH MRS GONN- ve BEEN HENRY — I READ INTHE PAPER TO WASHES THE DISHES FOR HIS ° ae EVERY NIGHT AND HE'S SO PROFICIENT THE JOB IN THREE MINUTES —. PING GD pi or flax . Speltz, per cwt. . SHELL CORN 8, 56 Ibs. or more . Ng~ IT DOESN'T ND LIKE ic der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 lbs., under shell, Hard. winter wheat Dark hard winter wl Clover seed 20,00@30.00. Lard Kansas and M uri sacked Irish cobblers 1.90@ 2.10; mostly 2.00@2.05. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Aug. 4.—()—Butter fat, not' quoted: packing stock 25, INNEAPOLIS FLOUR FINANCIAL ‘NEWS CHICAGO RANGB Rs —Today— Open igh 127% 1.38% 1.42% 1.45% 1.05% 1.09% 1.12% 12.32 @35 12.45 11.65 12.85 ‘STOC HIGHER TODAY Market Makes Further’ Ree- overy Under of Indus New York covery in st soon after the yesterday, day under the leadei dustrials, more than rast {Rails were presumably on sel the $7,000,000 wage ern railroads engi Chesapeake & Ohio three Erie high ground. number of pared €or the adjoi | reaching an agreem: | President of new commitments. Credit conditions as the backbone of vance, continued cent, and rumors of count rate although doubt that taken today. Strength of the o to reflect the purch: there such had taken large await the expected the industry. Merc! mail order prices being Stores “B,” S, H. Ki McCrory Stores “B,” all of which ground. Among the break through to were Eureka Vacu Biscuit, Postum C compa: bide, . Minneapolis, a year ago. Aug. today follow: 1 Hard Sprin Montana .. To arrive 1D. To arrive ... Hard Spring. To arrive ... D.N. S., gd to fan To arrive ........ D. N. 8., ch to fan D. N.S. gd to choi D. N. 8, ord to go Dark Northern. To arrive . Northern To arrive ....... D. N. 8., ch’ to fai D. N.S. gd to choi ge, fan Northern ........ DLN. S. D. N. 8., gd to choi Northern ........ 1 Dark Hard (Mont. 1 Hard: (Mont.).. Minn, & To arrive Fancy 2 Amber 1 Amber Durum. To arrive . 1 Durum ....... To arrive ... 2 Amber Durum. 2 Durum .... 8 Amber Durum 3 Durum .... 1 Red Durum. To arrive . Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—(/?)—Flou: unchanged; shipments 40,282 barrel Bran 24.50@25.60. CHICAGO POULTRY. Chicago, Aug. 4. — (P) — Poultry ) alive. firm receipts 5 cars; fowls 15@22%; spring 23@27; broilers 21 : @22; turkeys 20; roosters 14%; S| ducks 19@3; geese 13@19. FARGO N. Ds ir LIVESTOCK Aug. 4.—(P)—Hogs weights 9.50@10.40; 200 to 8 ring lambs 12.80; top spring lamb bucks 4100@ ght’ cate Sob Bo. heeey women ‘eis ‘ull ewes 1.00@8:00; bucks To arrive . 5 Yellow corn. 6 Yellow corn 2 Mixed corn. To arrive . 5 6 Mixed corn. = Shie oats.... White oats. To arrive ... oats. made further Imarekt effect was negligible. | siderable uncertainty | however, over the ultimate effect of Coolidge's with many of the large commission houses urging their customers to ex- ericse extreme caution in the making favorable. money dropped from registered ress, S. S. ney D, N. S., ord to good » ch to fancy S. D., 1 Dark —Today-— Low Close 1.37% 1.41% 1.44% @ 1.05% 1.081% 1.19% 44% AT @% 95% 1.00% 12.47 12.57 an 11.70 1s Leadership trials ic ‘op covery to- + rship of the in- a score of which were elevated to record high levels. included to heaviness, ling inspired bv increase to east- neers, although common and the issues mounted to new The market was confronted with a important developments. Wall streets generally had been pre- urnment of the Geneva tripartite conference without ent so that its Con- still existed, announcement widely regarded ‘the current ad- Call 4 to 3% per an early cut in the New York Federal reserve redis- were widely circulated, was action considerable would be ils was believed ase of those se- iecurities by professional traders who profits groups of stocks, and were willing to take a long position on the oils to in other improvement in handising issues reflected steady growth and expan- sion of the leading chain stores and nies, new peak by City Kresge, and Woolworth, reached new high many other issues to new peak prices Loose Wiles American im, eal, r Express, Kennecot and ‘Union Car- MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE 4.—()}—Wheat Minneapolis cash wheat receipts today 172 compared to 179 and coarse grain closing qoutations r 7 1.01% @1.00% 1.55% @1.59% S., fancy Mont. cy y ice 1.41% @1.50% 1.52% @1.58% 149% @1.52% od 1.41% @148% + 141%@ ... + 1.44% @1.47% 1.39%@ ... 1.61% @1.59@ 1.47% @1.50% 1.46% 1.45% 147% @1.53% S ice ice D. N. S., ord to good )