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sat i ESN LE REE Bet te ee ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST'20, 1927” ee i FRE OT EE Tribune Classified Advertisements PHON E !82==-— Cleesihod Alverting Baies “ FIVE ROOM DERN HOUSE, CLAY HAULERS 1 inbertion, 25 words or full Basement furnace heat, lot a ween ed 3%%x140, double garage, large! 2 insertions, 25 words or ‘trees and lawn. East front, near’ wader . Y schools. Sales price . $500 WANTED—Ambitious maa ef woman 8 insertions, a cash, balance like rent. 7 per cent. to take orders for Watkins Pro- or under ........... FIVE ROOM MODERN. NEW BUNG- poh Ho Eg time. Comm! 1 35 words or alow, hardwood floors, built-in fea- 4g, ction basis. Write Tribune Ad. No. ddiecasccsstges Aa tures, full partiti basement, i. 28 words, 2c sddi- south front, low WANTED—Farmer or farmer's son Y! or =a aaa “ eater? oNNO! balance monthly payments. cht ett BR, 5 SEVEN BOOM MODERN TWO 4 & coMpany, Dept. C252, Winona, story heune, new, ball-in features, 5 jee box, etc, place, oa joors, HUNTERS ATTENTION east front. Price $8,000. $500 cash at at Beale Beir! ge and monthly payments, 7 per cent. duck pass, sFor information write THREE “ROOM PARTLY MODERN L, Dornacker, Steele, N. D. bungalow, hardwdod floors, new, lot 560x150. Sale price. $2000, $500 cash, balante egsy monthly pay- ments. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, ern, hardwood floors, full base- furnace heat, basement gar- age, lot 35x100, near schools. Sales Price $2900, good terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, hardwood floors, fire place, full basement, furnace heat, basc- ment garage. Sales price $7600. Terms. THREE BEDROOM MODERN BUNG- alow, hotwater heat, built-in fea- tures, oak floors, inh th and tubs, basement garage, double out- side garage. House is ne. and in fist class condition. Sales price $0650. , Terms. 7 GbakN Bacver trade, Barbers in great demand, big wages, easy work, New catalog and special oummer offer free. Moler Barber College, F: D. WANTED—Men teams on state highway work. Apply. at 711 Ave. A or Phone 697- ___ FEMALE HELP.WANTED —_ A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT—High school education and pleasing per- sonality, between age of 25 and 40, who is entirely unincumbered and free to travel extensively, desired by nationally known organiaation. Salary, bonus and _ transportation. Give full information first letter. F. E, COMPTON & CO., 1000 N. ‘Dearborn, Chi ' Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction Seven- day trial, Each ear priced in plaia figures. WE DO not offer for sale any new or used automobile that — ot o Si ADDRESSING LOPES—Exper-| tomers than with new customers. TEN ROOM HOUSE 5 LOCATED fence unnecessary, Earn $26.00 of TEN i weekly at home. Dignified spare- “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation’ right re cone een cewattian time work for ambitious persons. GOODRICH SUPPLY COMPANY, DEPT. 510-C, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. EEL el eee 3. GOVERNMENT Stenographe Hedden Real Estate Agency WORK WANTED ‘and Typists needed; commence $110-| WANTED: Steady work by.matried| 10 Years of Active City Selling 126 month, Bismarck. seo bees Mire 4 SP Sten bollera pWebb Block. Phone @ tion soon, Experience unnecessary.| Cheines, factory machinery, also - “How to qualify” mailed free.| StB"tting. ‘Ten years, experience. AUTOMOBILES | Ozment, 86-T, St. Louis, Mo.| Guarantee work. ferences it| FOR SALE—Qekland coach, Chrysler ‘Earn $16 dozen sewing ap-| wanted. H. L. Patterson, 405—13th} 70 coach, late’ models, cash or Fons home; experience unneces-| St, Phone 617-J. term Consider trade for first sary; materials cut; instructions! speENOGRAPHER with five years ex-| Teal eatate mortgage, city lots or furnished. Addressed —_ envelope! Lake inner Dakota desires} small farm near Bismarck, Write 3 brings particulars. Milo Garment, rary. or permanent: work in|__Ad. No. 73, care Tribune. 235 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J._ Cail 634-J. FOR SALE—One Oakland roads: er, LADIES—Earn $15 dozen sewing blue. Fine brand new tires. An aprons; absolutely no selling; ex- FORNITURE FOR SALE reasonable offer takes 4. Cash or * perience unnecessary; materials) FOR SALE—One davenport and chair; ter Write Tribune Ad. No, 78. tut. Addressed envelope brings in-| " gy, me mattress. $7.60; one is structions. Alpha, 202 Market St.) brary dining table $25.00; one small _MISCELLANEOUS Paterson, New Jersey. _ congoleum rug 7oc. Practically] SPLENDID dpportunity now open for @ man or woman, desiring a general agency for ap accident and health new. In excellent condition. Phane LADIES—We pay $5 hundred, color- 984-M or call at Apartment 7, Ma- ing cards at home; experience un- necessary; no selling. Addressed! son apartments, after 5:00 p. m. company. An inviting contract to envelope brings particulars.| FOR SALE—A child's ivory enamel! the right party. All answers held Trianele 130 Flatbush Ave., Brook-|" wooden. bed and mattress, size! in strictest ‘confidence. National lyn, N.Y." x64, $7.00. Dresser''$12.00. Mrs.| Casualty Company, 429 Palace “WANTED—Good gist for general] Helland, 601 Second street, or} Sur » Minneapolis, Minn. housework, Smatt family. Good} Phone 1198. TAKEN UP—Two horses, one blai home to right girl. Please state} FOR SALE—Walnut dining r ,| mare and one bay mare, which have one reference and wages expected-|" eq and gas range, also large roll] been on my place for two years Box 62, Bismarck, N. D. top office desk and chair.’ Phone| and three months. Owner may ee have same by paying charges and 1016, ROOMS POR RENT WANTED TO BUYSCood second] cSt of advertising. Section 4-144- itl RENT—Clean furnished Tight. hand. electric. stove, reasonable. patella Nigrin, McClusky, N. ke i rooms in modern hot — ee “adit with gas for cooking. ‘Aso a. gar. See. FOR SALE—Gueristy— cows: Three] . Call at 622 Third street or }o years 0! four yea: old; Phone 132-W. FO eee aaa one] [five years old; 1 six yours old. Atl FOR RENT—Nicely furnishel sleep-| "Qrur room strictly modern apart-| f2,frenhen this fall. One, regis: ing room on ground floor suitable] ent. For le: Majestic range] ake, 7. * Bi . og o e foe two girls. in all_modern home.| tt Ygrrell Hardware. Call at guz) gerned Aug: 30. Bismarck Indian Close in. Call at 320 Second street, oF Phsne BW: FOR RENT—Three room basem FOR RENT—Nice large furnished!" spartment in new home. Heat, sleeping room in modern home-| ter and lights furnished. Call al Clone in, suitable for two. Call at] 395 Tenth street, rear door, after h street or Phone 1152._| 5:00 p. m., or Phone 952-R. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished] FOR RENT—One furnished two room HOME LAUNDRY—First class work done, Shirts a specialty. Also family washes ‘aken. Small repairs at low cost. darguerite Bulten’s| Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A west. Phone 1017. WANTED—By young cou Second street or Phone 905. light housekeeping rooms in all/” apt $25 g month, also one fure ‘i ; . Venern home, with private en-| APbed room for light housekeeping. yerustered nurse special, children trance, Call _at 718 Fifth stree 517 Second street or call 812-J. _| children. Good schop! opportunity. ror ary Heaanol | Vsoftt,| FOR RENT—Furnished light house: | _Write Tribune Ad. No. 46. nished ‘room ° keeping apartment on ground floor.| FoR s SoFmick 10 fe. en- Tiotet, “Clore. in, suitable for two-] Well equipped kitchenette and pri-| "OR, SALE! Mecoemi cy tee hors , 501 Sixth street, Phone 964. vate bath. 422 Fifth Winders, 1 heabés 22-10. 1 reaper. FOR RENT—Furnished “room up-( FOR RENT—Furnisbed qt weafer-| if intereuted Phore 640, Bismarck, at the Varner} N. D.- stairs with city heat. Mes. K. Grif- fin, 314% Main 4 = RENT—Pleasant. sleeping room: with steam heat, Call at 622 Fifth pet sees ee a J} FOR RENT—Garage. For sale: Used FON RENT—Modern furai furnace, ch i Margy Ave 2000 Man re] dining osm ale Cal E-W or call at 314 Third street. ‘Two modern furnished; ror RENT—Furnished one room and] FOR SALE—1 Hartmann Steamer rooms. Call 271. tehenette, Havelhuret. 411 Fitt®}- trunk, size 31x17x13, for quick sale | street. $15.00. Call room 311, Grand Pa- LANDS’ _| OR RENT—Apartment in Tribune] cific hotel. _ tauene ges WANTED—To hear from owner off ®uild'ng. Avply Tribune offien _| FOR RENT—Garage at 825 Fourth se o. per_month, R. D. land for sale for fall delivery. street, $5.00 Kennelly. Phone 643-M. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. /ENT—Modern apartment. L.| pson, Phone 180. FOR KT IF YOU know how to HUSTLE— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SALESMAN W. D AGENTS _WANTED ————~ DIRECT SALESWEN MAKE $1,000 BEFORE CHRISTMAS) —Selling exclusive personal Chri ; distinctive Expensive Sample Wetmore Janes & Sugden, Rochester, N. Y. CREW MANAGERS whether you've had selling exper- mas cards raved designs, jook free. GRAIN LIVESTOCK jence or not—the best money mak- ing opportunity in the field is now available with. one of the oldest usual AGENTS—Sell gas 3c a gallon. Un-| eh commission. Your ad-| (Momen POP BY GINGER —WERE'S SOMETHING WELL. NEED FOR OUR POLAR TRIP AND THE CAPT, FORGOT TD MENTION IT— « THAT'S A DOG TEAM — BveRY EXPLORER L'VE HEARD OF YET HAD ONE — ‘wuat’s SOMETHING MORE To - WORRY ABOUT — GOSH- TUL BET PoP WiLL GIMME AQUERTER FOR Tas— A Doggy Idea i dress on cans. No fake. Guaran--) established, best known lines is the} dress on. sky Free particulary. | WHE AT PRICES cMICAGO RANGB oa is proof, ‘ebvre company, lex- a WHEN over $200,000 is spent yearly} _andria, Ont. Canada. Wea oa relates 7 in national advertising to support | $30-$80 WEEKLY selling dress_ma- Wheat— yor ‘When over 2,000 other men| terial by yard. Every woman buys. Sept. 1.40% 1.41 1.39% . 1.40% making big weekly incomes:| Low prices beat stores, Beautiful @% @% Wiben you make on average of over| outfit FREE. BURTON SILK, Dept. Dee. 1asie 145% .00 on a single sale, an are 23, Detroit, Mich. pony > 1.45, taught just how to. make them—its| (© ——~~———~_- ~~ Market Given Firm Under-| March 18% 148% 1.46% Orn merely ‘a matter of WORK to eash BABY CHICKS t " ¥ in, You know it. PUGE BRED Chicks from heavy a tene—Corn Firms With =| corn— i] ‘1 ing flocks, Per 100: Brown, Bu Sept. 111% 1.115%* 1.10% aa PART time men will be welcome:| or White Leghorns $7; Kocks, Keds Wheat—Oats Weaker ba @y i Experienced men will be given crew! Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Anconas 1 Dec. ' 116% 145% 114% «1.15% manager's proposition. Write for; $8; Assorted $6.50; 90 per cent) |... ; . @% @% full details. FREE KIT and sure} alive, prepaid arrival guaranteed.| Chicago, Aug. 20.—()—Stronger) March 1.18 118% LIT LAT% ro gaaking aetna ec Catalog. Srder from this ad. Con- | cables resulting from continued un-| Qats— @% . N. Pomkins, Gen. Sales Mgr., solidated Hatcheries, Columbia, Mo.| favorable weather ‘in Europe which| Sept. a7 AT 46% 46% a ra AN Se Reading. = will greatly handicap harvesting, 1), Baie gh se on need of an aggressive salesman for MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE penepled with an improved demand for . . a G ‘@% Bismarck, North Dakota, and vicin-| Minneapalis, Aug. 20.—()—Wheat | Heat at the seaboard, gave the mit) March 53% = 53% HSH ity to sell the famous Murphy line! receipts. today 240 compared to 216 (orn firmed wih wheat Parnetat wens. of high-grade Art Adverti Our|a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat| \orker on weekeond rallies. | R¥S— dine includes exclusive Copy: ; and courte grajn closing quotations | “Wheat closed pied BEE bee iain| Sept. 24% 97% 95% 25% 95 ao § rt Calendars, Holiday Greetings,| today follow: "3 strong at a t ‘Art Blotters, Fans, Direct-by-Mail, 1 Hard Spring, fancy jof 1s cents to 1% cents; corn was! pec, 98% 1.02 20% 99% 08% 29% service and’ Advertising Penefls.! Montana Ge. to de bene. JC Ee oy tee) coal @b @% Possible earnings $5000.00 os year| To an higher, and provisions 5 to 12 cents parg— and upward. Experience in our line|1 D. N. bas cheat ta exe 1" sept. 12.40 14.80 12.42@ 12.52 12.42 12.47 fot nectesary. | We want, a eliae| | To arrive (sieat, “ohich sae premiums | pipet 12.68 1492001245 i le, capable ker who will give are Be 4 ibs— RS" entire time tothe work. Will| | To arrive» west and at gulf and seaboard, com: |" sept, 11.75 1435 11.75 11.75 ! not consider side-line man. Steady,| 8., ad SRE eee aU RTE toto lett 1190 13.85 11Y0 q * . usiness overnight, did much to “je _ i r good paying position to the 4 Ao ehey courage buyers today. The wh ed ian 1780 14g. iat tas eae ey ieee ane thig. 1D. N.S. gd to cholee 145% @148% market rallied sharply on earl Oct.” 13.45 16.70 13.55 1847 «1856 Bonus, "Bapenses’ “advanced, List; 1 D.N. S, ord to good 141%@145% Port 4 “Srernight were accepteds ite 2 re of customers furnished. Write the)1 Dark Northern \dieations pointing to upward of one mostly 7.75 to 800; few 210 to 240! twin daisies 24% @1%;_sinele daisies » Red Oak, Iowa. ‘ inning to vealize the serious- 5. “ 7 5 CANDY SALESMAN ar ere He ness of the weather conditions abroad |9:00; no other outlet for slaughter —_——_______ WE ARE able to offer a good t D DLN. Sd to choice and are in the American markets to) Pigs; heavy hogs §40@9.50; medium ‘ ‘ teeyek etauien aun 68} = tt SDONS ee atoracad, supply their necds. Much damage| Weight 9.10 to 18.60; light 9.35@ ‘ 4 te’ We maken complete and popu]? Northern 2 has been done recently by the wea A ee en oetaughtor pigs | “f . ry ny 3 sa er-which continues favorable, c 1 si " ated J e F lee priced line of confections, : HY ee ch Ae) faney general rains are reported in many |8-*5@10.00. t uischarity experience, which iden-|2 D. N. 8; ord to good aa risoi tian thi Gata dean ieleupiesice eneeaniteersy at tifies the merit of our line, Must|3 Northern ...... ts waidvices from the Canadian north: | tients scare; steady; other grades make arrangements quickly s9 thet 1 Dark Hard (Mont.) Saskatoon, Sask, came word that the [unevenly 25 to 60 cents, lower, in- _— the man we engage may benefit by ‘o arrive .. Shoat’ c healer ly slightly | between heavies and yearlings show- A the heavy fall buying. Applicant|1 Hard (Mont.) 6 Matiaged by strost, eon only slightly | ing most decline, Fat she stock |Market Continues to Work must have established selling ex-| To arrive... port wold of the rapid. maturity ‘of|to 50 cents off; native heifers show-| tpward But Today’s Ad- ao and must own A ear ae tll Ss. D., 37%@1.42%| Wheat, a renter part of the acrease ing | maixmum loss; cutter coms iy jy_by letter. T: jo. 79. 42% | having turned natural golden color.| Steady | ig, mostly 15_ to 2b “OPPORTU..11Y 7 -37%@142% | The harvest is well under t-Jeents higher; veulers 50 to 75 cents) Vance Is Not Uniform ‘ Int # This territory selling garage and) to’ arrive carly wheat, and will become general | higher; highest sin Best fed ya j dealer trade. Highest grade low|sancy 1 Amber Durum about the middle of the week, unless | fed steers "ar! New York, Aug. 20.—()—Stock ; priced tires on . Liberal) “ro. arrive unfavorable weather sets in. In some | lin “A gs 14.25; | prices continued to work upward in | comm Wontis: Coe eae Faney 2 Amber Durum gehal tties wan tacnnene Weaande va Myculeg cows abs Wyoning Steers | today’s sock market, at xe ae ; },000-$10,000 yearly. jirector) 3° Amber slightly amage y frost, while J 22th " S| we by no ns uniform. ‘oO i Boise $036 Michizan Ave;; Chioago,|! Amber, Darum..... amaged by frost, while) 1135; most fod atecrs 12.00 to. 14.00; | Was, bY, no, means uniform. | Rowe | Dept. 236. ee Re ere understood to have suf-| #tassers fat fed 8.76@11.50; stockers) specialties, but they had difficulty in SELL FAMOUS J-V ALE WOOL|? Durum { usly, many fields not be-[and | feeders strong; bulk stockers| attracting an outside following. OVERCOATS direct to wearer at!3 Amber Duru ing worth cutting. Black rust is de- leshy feeders | Absence of many traders for an ex- "> velopiny w places id ay ‘3 saint ek- i * $25.50 and $20.50. Made where woot|t Durum .-.--- Toping, in the low places and may Fs reached 17.005) ended week-end holiday was reflect, is grown. $5 and $6 commissions.|1 Red Durum. ly redueo' the vprosent pros: |e en 1500; odd: of natives; | Cu 12 ee TOREWelyAteal FU EGE Free overcoat to producers. JOR-| To arrive ete steady; 13.75@14.00; mostly culls trading. i DAN VALLEY WOOLEN CO., 135] Coarse Gra 18 INACTIVE 5.00@0.50; fat lambs’ closing steady; | Motors were, again a | feat 2 Yellow. corn : 'Y MARKET sheep weak, and feeding lambs! i," the announcement of new models, ; N ae Minneapilis, Aug. 20.—()—Wheat| strong; fat range lambs 14.70; na-| ang General Motors which sold. ex- chine salesmen for town and coun-|3 Yellow corn futures wound up % cent higher at|tive lambs 14.35; fat yearlings 11.50; | gividend yesterday approached the try. Prospect list ready, must LEE cciged a . RHEL cendcot ai adull sessidh’ ‘teidlays wes 7.25; range feeding lambs | ‘ours record high. Hudson reflected haye ear for country work, Bis-/4 Yellow. corn : Trade was inactive and buying failed western lambs 14.00@14.60; | rather erratically, owing to the un- marck Meadows Comnany. Call at]. To arrive ..... on the upturns. Prices were irres- tering yearlings 10.00 to 11.50; | Certainty regarding the dividend ac- 520 Main Ave. or Phone 318, _|5 Yellow corn ular early and at one time a shade Li er em qaane| tion to be taken by directors after ALES j—Str ide-line men’s! , under Friday's low. ee eee eee oo +25; feeding) the close of the market. Yellow NE Se a eecenae saat |? Mixed corn. (Eatge export sales and. relatively pares ee truck issues were weak, the pré- mufflers, direct from mill to re-!3 yj strong cables were the chief market ferred falling four points. na tiled cand’ teperteeet? nial” eee ee helps of the day. Crop news from] SO. ST PAUL LIVESTOCK . || Du Pont soared over seven poltits f ners ‘ > Canada was mixed with some claims| South St. Paul, Aug. 20.—(U. S. D.) and Houston made up most of the Strictly “commission. torknit! 4 Mixed corn f A.)--Mod : Mille, 426 °Sip St, Union Nugjte corn. that frost damage was not as severe |0f A-)—Maderate receipts continuing) ground lost yesterday. Railroad pe Beets Satie! 2=:|_ To arrive as reported except in scattered lo-]in the cattle division this week, price] Gquipments are in gegd demand and GIGAR SALESMEN. Earn big money.|5 Mixed corn. calities. trends have shown few if any|¢tueimation of large gall orders, but Giving 18 inch leather ttaveling|6 Mixed corn. 98, |°"Oats were casy after a firm start,|changes, Native and Dakota grass-| Gils failed to respond to the reported bag and other premiums free with|2 White oat: 48% | put firmed up Yate in the session, /ers made up: the bulk of the supply.|Offorts to curtail production in the only 5 boxes cigars. WILKOWSKI|3 White oats. 7 Jelosing % cent higher. Report of {dty lots being umusually seatce.| west Texas field: q BRO! . Watertown, Wis. To preapit fair export sales gave rye a strong Top mixed yearlings reached 1350, Rails were coloriess. The closing ¥ WANTED—First 4 White oats. undertone and September gained one} new high for cattle of any weight| was firm. Total sales approximated nite Combustion ,| Barley, ch to fey cent. Export business also was re-{ Since 1025. Other well finished kinds | g59,990 shares. 206 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ae arene, 33 ported in. barley, including 90,000;Cleared at 11.00@12.75, with lowa ylation errr | Barley, med to gd. bushels sold by local houses, and fu-|Pastured steers at 10.75 and horned BISMARCK GRAIN HOUSES AND FLATS | ei ences tures meved higher. Septomber,flax- Shree rect 4°00@10,00, but. all) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) FOR RENT—Modern five room bun | To arrive . _ | Seed Jost, te cent ona quiet trade. | {ind Dakota cows and heifers reached | no. 1 hart spring’ ne F galow apartment, hot Water heat,|2 Rye .. % large. Demand was a bit quiet for|7-50@8.50 in carlots, the bulk of alll No. 1 dark northern . 29 glassed in porch, full basement, gas| To arrive . %| the fancy quality, and protein be.|8rass she stock netting 5.50@7.50.|No’ 1 ‘northern ..- 1237 q and electrical connections, garage) No. 1 Flaxseed tween 12.5 and 13’ per cent was off|cuters, 4.35@5.00, and bulls 6.00@| No. 1 amber durum . 119 22 Tenth street. _ 2 = - Vinter wheat was steady. vance hest level No. 1 red di : FOR SALE—Great bargain in a 5 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Durum was cusy in the iow end of|"umber of years, closing, prices for|No. 1 flax... room modern bungalow with range Aug. 20 the range. good lights resjing mostly at 15.25.|No. 2 flax ... and full baesment. East front and| wyeay. Open High Low Close Corn offerings ware larger and de- Stocker see eoceraubane diivanced} No. 1 rye . ™ a : , | man iet. The basis wi ents e week, b Rear schools. $2700. Harvey Har-| "sept, 1.40 1.40% 1.89% 1.40%: to one cent lower. {Most steers clearing at 6.50@7.7 Hasleyx, ci ' ri i eee ea eer . A , aes a aoa aaa i y eifers at 5. 3. a ec. 1.42% 1.43% 142% 1.43%! Oats were steady. with cows .and heifers at 5.00@8.75.|Speitz, per cwt. FOR RENT OR SALE--Nice Teen March Nl Spy eee cilleinnacenays ‘A two way trend featured in the | P°™ Pe SUE 5° copy six room house, close in, fine lo-| Rye— Barley was ii hog house this week, light. hogs and tation Call at 284 Thayer Ave. rley was in good demand and|h¢ No. 8. 5G Ibs, or more . ooo"... shane y »| Sept. 88% 88% 88 .88%| scattered sales were higher, within] Pigs averaging weak to 25 cents low- west or Mhone 290 Pe | oi AC 91% 91% 90% .91%| the range of 68@69 cents. er and selling today at 10.50 mainly. ¥OR RENT—Six room modern house| Oate— Flaxseed was firm to one cent|Medium and heavy butchers were decated on SeUet Setond stioet.| Dee ANSh “tate ar’ “anu Rikh for choice, aay roan aes esa eceaisa ce ag] ne: cent. taza bead dlseenne see 5 . . . ‘ “ Rita SS EES ents up, extreme heavyweights a Ib. . 70 Ibs., five ce i E. J. Schzit oe __ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK cents up, Sows averaged around 40| cero Jb. eae corn, 70 Ibs, ate { FOR RENT—A nice. . «228 228 2.26% 227 | Chicago, Aug. 20.—(U. 8. D. of A.)| @50 cents higher. Price trends have| Hard winter wheat ..... $1.20 i furnished flat, . 2.28% 2.24% 228 228%) —Hogs, 3,600; light light and pige|$hown a seasonal tendency and on! Dark hard winter wheat 118 j fe Laurain Apts., phone 303, ec. «2.80 2.31 2.29% 2.31 | slow few sales 10 to 18 cents lower| today's market 220 to 250 pound pide: Ay YOu —HENT—Fursidhed six room| MAY 2.35%] close steady with Friday's average,| Weights cleared at 9.00@10.00; 250 DULUTH RANGE Pligg ila ye A ag ye Te : meager supply 180 to 200 pounds}? 300 pound averages scoring at 8.00 ‘Aug. 20 Telene Ad No 65. i Sept. 71% .72%' 71% 72% | 10.50 to 10.65; bulk of packing sows | @9.00, with sows mostly 7.40@7.50. 2 High Low Close eet Dec. 72% 73% 72% .73%! both to shippers and packers better,|, Sheep house trade finishing strong | pyurum— *!to 25 cents higher on lambs, top ma-| ‘Sept. 1.87% 1.37% 136% 1.37% ‘ re tives resting at 13.75, bulk of all de-| Oct, 1.85 1.35% 1.34% 1.35% i sirable natives at 12.50@13.75. Culls| pec. 138% 134% 1.33% 134% 5 By Taylor || 2", litt! changed and sold mostly at | nye— , . . i 9.00, while fat ewes finished at 4.50 % 91% y t e Sept. 91% 91% 91% 9% — a pu - H@0so, with choice handyweights up-| Dec. B3% 4m 93% 94% } ear i ~ | ward to 6.75, wi pene pei A 006 TEAM ovTA ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK E i res TH'BACK YARD, PoP — THAT BUNCH! South St. Paul, Aug. 20.—(U. 8. D. ga ae Son . AGT A S'PRISE \}top 10.35 paid for strictly choice 180 of A.)—Cattle, 400; compared week illing classes steady; spots between and lower grade she stock; stockers and feeder steers and heifers 25 hi stock cows stead, : Top mixed yeartings 13.50 on 876 pounders, new high for all weights since 1925; best medium weights 12.50; no heavies of- fered; 1,285 pound Iowa pasture steers 10.75; bulk all grassers 8.00@ 9.00; heifers with weight 8.00@8.25; bulk all classes aft she stock 5.50@ 10.50; cutters 4.35@5.00; bulk stockers 6.50@7.75; stock cows and heifers 5.00@6.75. Calves, 100; compared week ago, yealers 50@75 or more higher; most- ly 15.25 at close. Hogs, 5 light weak to 25 lower; butchers sows around steady; pounders; m lights 10.25; medium bulls 6.00]. CHICAGO GRAIN 3 io, Aug. 20.P}—Wheat No. 0% @1.41; No. 2 hard 1.40% @1.41% Corn No. 2 mixed 1.10; No. 3 yel- low 1,11. Oats No. 2 white 48% @49%; No. 3 white 47@48%. Barley 75@85. Timothy seed 3.00@3.75. Clover seed 18,50@27.00. Lard 12,32. Ribs 11.75. Rellies 13.25. Rye. Not quoted. : FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Aug. 20.—2)—Hoigs 150 to 180 pound weights 9.25@10.25; 180 to 200 pounds 9.25@10.25; 200 to 225 pounds 9.00@9.10; 225 to “250 and heavyweight butchers _. salable. /8,.00@10.00; sows mostly 7.40@7.50; few pigs 10.00; average cost Friday 8.43; weight 156. better grade lambs highe: cull lambs ‘week’s top, native lambs 13.75; b 12.50@13.75; culls mostly 9.00; bulk fat ewes 4.50@6.50; top 6.75. ~ strong to 25 unchanged pounds 8.50@9.00; 250 to 300 pounds 7.15@8.50; packers 6.50@7.25; stags Shee; Sheep, 100; compared week ago, ne : | 3.50@4 bulk | bucks CHIC. Aug. 20. — () — Poultry POTATOES Chiengs, Chicago, Aug. 20.—()—Potat alive, steady; receitps 2 cara; fowls receipts 57 cars; on track 104; total | o@e2: if sons; rafters 3 United States shipments: 598 cars; trading fair. market steady; Kansas sourt ed Irish - Cobb! accofding to quality | a New Jersey sacked Irish aR. oe pees Ne- Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(U. cr oe Good ive 8. D. in springs 5 16; ere TB, a ae lis, Aug.’ 20—)—Fiour e818. 3s * Mi ch w “Been of) 55.

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