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Tribune Classified Advertisements =FPHONE'82 ‘ROOMS FOR RENT = FOR RENT—Large sleeping room Lh a next to bath in modern home, Suit- CLA able for two. Close to ine ae at tak | N.D. Paying 3 and high schools, Meals if d cents a yard nn Haas Con- { i i 5 2 5 tracting Co. Stanton. N. D. Ladies or girls only. 1102 Ave. eG , tractin ‘ Phone_430-LM. WANTED—Good ali around 8 words hand, one who understan or under FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home words er: ery and horses. Work y with or jout board. Nice large Good wages. J. E. Che: é A No. 2, 12 miles south of Bismarck. de 4] Tooms with two large closets. LEARN barber trade. log free. Want good girl for general house- Moler Baber College, Fargo. N. D. i. work, 613 Third street. Phone EE SORE ORE SPO LN - 1 _PRMALE HELP WAN E FOR RENT—Comfortable room in ANTED—Competent girl ge te vd he Rea i al housework. One who is fond of ih PROBE URS" Ge at suc oe children and can take full charge ; Ming oe Nt eee during the day. Phone 978-W or __Third street. V » Eiavenm sitet FOR RENT—An attractive, newly A girl to learn hosiery furnished room in g new modern repair business, Prefer one who home in western part of city. Suit- has some knowledge of sewing. 4 able for one or two. - Ladies pre- preety, Paxition COS a party. ferred. Call 827-LJ after 6:00. ly at re id “OR RENT — 1, . i ine WA wre A ONCE Benin som, FOR RENT—In modern home. Fur- iirc Stunt boreyatagd arpessanie nished room with clothes closet, Foca wages. Steady position. G. suitable for two. With or without ff D. - had near ay hy school, Phone : bes ee . 57-M. 614 Eighth street. te : i aa wood cook and neat, housekeeper, Rebuilt Automobiles FOR RENT—Larke front soon Ta Others need not apply. Call at. modern home. Comfortable for Ninth street. Phone 949-R. Satisfaction ranteed. Seven-| «i One block north of post- ‘WANTED—Giri for general house-| @ay trial car priced in plain . Phone 1218-R. Call at work. Call after 6:00 o'clock at} figures. _305 Third street, — e 417 Fifth street or phone 1114. You ” en 5 FOR RENT—Clean modern sleeping ol housework. Call_1087. ily ear; or that they “can’t take it] jn focd location. Clove NETS WANTED TO RENT out tonight.” Buy one of our good] (rest and.school. Cull at 223 Thay- WANTED: TO RENT—By “feliable| When Jour need itr “then eversbors| FOR arm, _ confortable arty, a,small furnished house for d you'll | room, with board, three blocks Srwecks or 2 months. Call 695-5] Money’ MPPS—And You'll” save] Ps eM olt school Also Siege or 49. . or double gurage for rent, Call “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. |= ‘WORK WANTED WANTED. -Grain hauling jobs want- ed. Have good truck. Call 619-3 or see Art Bauer at Bismarck ho- Alta Smith, won the heart Coolidge with their songs a FOR RENT—Clean furnished — housekeeping rooms home. Gas co rd} National Park. — Afterwari street. Phone 1. i tel. first class trucks. Bismarck Auto Parts Co. Phone 154. 1110 Main modern except bath, 50 ft. lot, ‘WANTED—Dressmaking and remod- basement al! finished, excellent _Apply Tribune Ad. No. 88, ~ waiting tables. i ——___|danced with him. The girls live in Yor (Tost | ; ; l =e ep WOUSES ANP FLATS FOR RENT—Two nicely fur Lyons, Kas., and’ attend the State Northwest and extending as far south 4.50@6.00, “aN ling jobs. Have) —____—____—_——__-—____!" yooms for light housekeeping. Gas] Teachers’ College. They are spend- by ber § Sere FOR SALE-—Three room house, all] for cooking. Private entrance. ing their vacations in. Yellowstone,'t0% With which deliveries here today CHICAGO LIVESTOCK PIER ISENIIA RS PEE GRAIN LIVESTOCK MARKETS | By Anseciated Press Leased Wire se —Tod: y Year Ago Open CLOSES FIRM!" munity entertainment Yellowstone as Towa by September 6, Readiness, on September contracts were’ ab- Chicago, Sept, 1.-A»—(U. 4 Bien teied cance tn me sorbed, counted as a bullish influence A.)—Hogs, 24,000; uneven; 10@25 i i ble, e] garden spot . ae, bale i Re ~~ on all grain, cents higher; mostly 15@26 cents ac $e, _Tes Second street; "| Snce easy payments, at 6 per’ cont Be ha. AEs SS Te PRATT, More tualebipercekt cUSHNMT lepestoperebesbileeepleaud che ee TAUNDRY | __ interest for quick sale, Call 398 or] Fan Be, heated. 7 MAE whose names are in “Who's Who"! WHEAT PRICES HIGHER ' 160 to 200 pound weights 10.70@11.00; | gow HOME LAUNDRY see Garrison Second Hand Store,| .. ates ss " <g.[have had college training. The ON MILL CITY MARKET ais tc heh ds 16 GOOD, vane ‘ew algae Mine yout) ie Bismarck, N FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-| chance of the average man to get) OX, MILL C |_| 220 to 250 pounds 90; THE BEST ad Meni = for Site © oom modern bun-| ¢fn house, one block from high} into “Who's Who" is about. onevin,, Minneapolis, Sept. 1.—44)—Well and half fat kinds 180 to 200 pounds finished’ washes’ js Marguetit Bul-| alow, hard wood floors, hot water] _School. Phone 853-J, 711 Ninth St.1 191990, \ The shance of the college ttken September de + unex- mostly 9.50@10.50; butchers 260. to ten’s Home Law y. No injury to heat, fifty foot lot, on’ Eleventh ENT—Three rooms for light} man is one in seventeen | Pected firmne s in cables and a lect 300 pounds 9.80@10.40; most 310 to yesterda: fabrit. No chemicals used. Every-| strect, $3,700. $700 cash, balance, housekeeping. One block from’ St. wo teen down in liquidating pressure re- 375 pound weights 9 bulk of g dried in fresh air. Men's] $35.00 per month. W. C, Cashman, school. 1022 Broadway East.|_ New York State had the largest’ sulted in a moderate rebound in packing sows 8.40G most pigs|leadersh si sa specialty. We call and de- 618 Ninth street. number of casualties during the wheat prices today. Last prices were 8,25@9.5 heavyweight hogs 2 liver. Call at 203 Ave. A, or Phone! FOR-SALE—My house at 613 Third A inte War, its killed numbering 1; to % cent higher in the Minneap-/| 10.15; medium 10.00@11.0 ts] aldo dis 17 street. Price very low and at rea- i re BER, (7 jolis market. 9.75@11.05; light lights 8.75@10.90; | yaltyin as | allying jonable terms, as quick sale is de- room with || There was little action up to the! packing sows 7.85@9.15; slaughter alee i : pitts _ APARTMENTS ; pony a fluenced red. Write for terms to C. W.| board. The Mohawk, 401 Fifth| on RENT —Furnished apartment in! st hour, prices moving irregularly | pigs 8.00@10.00. mateooal Pe Pr 5 ‘index Ga k. . street. Phone 10! Private | Within a range of 1% to 1% cents,| Cattle, 9,000; good to choice fed of less wlease return for reward to 314 W.] FOR RENT—Five room purtly NEWLY furnished room ina now) Not water heated home Rosser. J. E. Kiley. ern house, close in, for $¢ house, 301 Tenth street, Phone pene month, and 6 room ied nc sleep: With or without board. Oats displayed strength early, but steady; bulls slow; vealers stron; NEW FIVE ROOM, AND BATH] _Geo. M. R room, strictly modern, Call at 515 Phone 511-J, weds : stucco bungalow, full basement,| FOR RENT—Six room modern hou: Second street. garage, east front, full lot, good) located on South side of N. Pl ion RENT. ” location. Price $5,000.00. Terms.} track. Call at 611 Second street.|“':,. two gentlemen. Call at 222 SEVEN ROOM STUCCO HOUSE,} _E. J. Schult: dies ; : modern, and e good conn sire ence ae meicees ais ely furnished rooms.| three lady stenographer, screened porch, garage. est part of city. 50x150 foot lot.) *O! : 7 : or_couple, 807 Fourth st $4,200.00, Terms. “Phone 858 or call at 415 Mandan} {all at 314 Ninth street. Phone ! EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL} street. modern, splendid location and s/ CiITY-HEATED flat, also light house- real home. Oak finish, French i _o two 4 h doors, two fire places, hot water} College building. Telephone 183. | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- heating plant, full basement, lawn,| gop RENT—A nico corner one room| _ crn home. 816 Ave. B. Phone 1095. Close in, Also large) With a gain of 1 cent over yesterday's steers and yearlings, strong to 25 nicely furnished steeping room close at best. Trade was dull in all cents higher; othe FOR SALE house, close in, for $25 per month. =— Raa RE suitable for two. Gentlemen pre-: market: jSteady to strong; she stock fully ouse, ‘ r FOR RENT-—Very nic furnished modern including piano) firm. Barley futures hung about | 14.40; = i a A good home for FOR RENT—One five room strictly modern apartment. For sate: Majer tie range at Jarre’ jardware. Cal keeping rooms, single or connected, | _one or two ladies. 419 Fifth street.) 11" 29)"Socond street or Phowe 006. FOR RENT—Two room furnished | 's uneven; mostly] cents a ee 5 Earl; 511-3. | failed to hold the advance of 5% to *k strictly choice long yearlings 14.8 took ph cent. Rye futures were dull and medium weight 24.75 B most in between grades fed event with yesterday's close. steers selling ut 12.25@13.50; bulk ehison’s Cash wheat offerings were well be-| vealers around 14.50; few at 15.00@ Storey. low posted estimates on receipts. Pre- | 15 i |miums were firm to strong for this ielass. | strong. Durum was firm except for medium | eligible at 13.50@ » which ruled draggy. lings held above 13.85; few sales’ advance. teachers reet, Sheep, 25,000; fat lambs fairly ac- ; . in, ol Winter wheat was firm to tive, steady to weak wtih Wednesda: 4 apartment, for light hous: ui ekeeping | Corn was fair in supply and quiet | downward to 13.25 und below; bulk of] Sharp garage. Priced to sell. reasonable ren*}FOR RENT—Modern rooms at 422] j location. Comfortable for| to fai NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL] The Laurai hone 303, Fourth street. Phone 1052-R. emodern, garage in basement, an|F5p- Sey eee fc TOR -RENT— Conforably est deal home. “immediate occupancy. RE f FOR RENT—Comifortably furnished Price $4,800.00. Terms. FOR RENT—Modern house. 519] Phone 43: Phone 45’ real home, built-in features, French Sixth street. Inquire Richholt’s| ———————— MISCELLANEOUS _ FURNISHED apartment on doors, sun parlor, full basement, four closets. Fine location. Price ee Phone 905. south 1% of Sec, 22-138-79 Apple} 930 Furth street. TEE ee aaa condi eas Age Te a acnagr || CCreck township. W. A. Ziegelmey-| FOR RENT—Furnished ligh 1o | room seer “ 4 Fourth] rooms at 522 Second street. = =|“ Apt. on Ist floor, outside entrance, 3 Hees SEVEN ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, Aj qttect. Phone “ FOR RENT —Rooms at 406 Sixth St] Also 2 sleeping rooms furnished.|in good demand. \Barley was strong! few at 10.00; sheep dull; wea a | floor, everything furnished. Across) higher, | $7,250.00. Terms. INT—Six room modern hou: FOR RENT—The hayland on_ the from William Moore school. Call demand. Oats were in better! native lambs demand and firm in spite of large sorts 13.25@13. 0; load lots down) soaring |. Rye was firm, moderate offerings lambs around 12.00; culls 9.00@9.50; | gomery pack- | mounted ____| % cent higher., Demand was good.’ age of fat native ewes 5.50@ ground | Flaxseed was strong to one cent heavy 4.60@4.75; er; bulk 13.25@13.85; asking up to! business SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |14.00 for choice light weight; heav-! prices, t hou South St. Paul, Sept. 1.—()—(U. 7 i 2.) id below. lawn, ‘shrubbery, garage. ' Price THE MUSIC SCHOOL ____| _er, Decorah, Iowa. keeping Apt. suitable. for 8. D. of A.)—Cattle, 4,000; opening| ‘°° 4°w" te 12.75 and below respond 250.00. Term REGULAR classes ; lin,| FOR SALE—Keith pipe furnace, good] _ Adults. Call at 422 Fifth stre slow, indications steady on most kill- FARGO LIVESTOCK aes, WE HAVE OTHER EQUALLY AT-| “Vocal, Harmony, Theory cartrain:| FOR SALE—K birgain. Art Hauer.| FOR RENT—Furnished” apartment! ing kinds; bulk grass sleers B25@! Fargo, Qee 1 Me eS 150 to parked sheaally heh tractive propositions. If you are in-{ ing, etc., will be resumed Sept. ist.] 79q th str Phone 619-J. down airs. Private entrance.|9.10; she stock and cutter unchanged; | 180 pounds weight 9.50@10.50; 180 to aaa terested in acquiring a HOME, so} Call at 203 Ave. A West or Phone — Phone 745-R. 603 Ninth street. | bulls largely 6.00@6.25; — weighy 200 pounds 9.50@1050; 200 to 225 | S4Uec#- that you may enjoy the independence,| 1017. FUheat if taken at once.’ Killdeos| FOR RENT—Three room Ant. ground! medium grades, stockers and feoders!roorareeeC eo a to c0 pounds HOME, sce us, We write every form Hotel, Killdeer. No. Da floor, beautifully furnished. 120) fully steady. freedom, and comfort of Y‘ FOR SALE—O: pd ael Rosser Ave. West. E—One milk cow an BEST ee hogs, different. ‘sizes and ages.| FOR RENT eph Coghlan, of insurance in godd reputable com- rR AT anies. Also make loans on City] FR SALE —Ford Coupe in Al shape roperty and can finance any reason street or Phone 456-R. able proposition. Phone 138 The fastest moving living creature LE desiring school students to] FOR RENT—Furnished o: room and INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY] ‘# the deer or bot fly of North Amer work for board and room kindly} kitchenette, Haselburst, 411 Fifth) ahlc 160 : COMPANY, IN rn furnished 206% Main 9.00@10.00; '250 to 300 pounds asn@| 2nd oi! Spts.|sidered ‘steady to strong, mostly @8.25, we fey V8. 13.00; few choice 13.50, Sheep, top spring lambs trimmed Hogs, 4,500; generally strong to 15!12,26@12.75; top spring lambs bucks cents higher; top 10.75; bulk desir-|11.25@11.75; heavy spring lambs ca and Europe. Entomologists si call 966-M. street c it can fly at the rate of 185 miles] FOR RENT—Garage opposite post of-] FOR” RENT Modern ~an; Office with First Guaranty Bank. | an hour. fice. 208 Third street. pa K. Thompson, Phone 180. 10.75; butchers extremely scarce; few) light ewes 5.00@6.00; heavy ewes sales medium and heavy weights 9.00, 3.50@4.50; cull ewes 1.00@3.00; @10.25; packing sows 8.25@8.50;, buks 3.00@3.5 ERICSON — IT’S JAKE DILLON Strong Buying Support 8. D. of! Causes Disappearance of Re- ~ Support made its appearance! H jthe market mo: the industrials, Commodity markets| To 4 da better tone, cotton|4 White oats wheat futures advanced about 1'z crop reports. light yearlings ing July earnings statements, and a rather pessimistic prediction of At- for these issues showed signs of dy- switched bulk good to choice range lambs United States Steel common and Gen- 13.75; choice offer-' eral Motors in the vanguard of the ith moderate to light] of the industrial specialtie offerings. | ward to 12.75 and below; heavy bucks! States Cas { few} Sears August carnings were 22 per feeding lambs in’ cent above those of a year ago, and gapd demand strong to 15 cents high-| the prospects of good fall and winter The closing was strong. Price into the sugar, food, public utility Calves, 1,500; vealers, quality con-|9.25: packers 7.25@8.50; stage 7.25| ‘41, Wright Aero 444; Great Western new high territory and General Elec- tric went well above 143, a new high. to 200 pouund averages; 10,00@11.00; cull lambs 7.50@8.00; | atti, sales approximated 1,700,000 (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) tionary Tendencies York, Sept. 1.—()—Sirong! ‘s stock market and the re-| tende’ y qui s which developed | disappeared as} d forward under the! ip of first the rails, and then pla: a bale on buying in- by the publication of pri- jimates of a domestic output than 13,000,000 bales, while busel, also on bullish private gains in the railroad group| ce in the face of disappoint- earnings by — Péesident When the buying movement ut, speculative interest to the industrials, with in some du Pont nearly 10 points and United Mont- gains also took pls Ward and s Roebuck to new highs on reports that| as a result of the high crop Pressed steel continued to to merger reports. er as the short in many cases was given a More general buying came shares. Houston Qil rose Chemicals crossed 162 to BISMARCK GRAIN Bismarck, Sept. 1 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Sept. 1. ‘Wheat receipts today 709 compared to 382 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana . + 156% @1.63% To arrive . + 149% @1.59% 1D. N.S. fancy Mont..1.544%-@1.60% To arrive . 1 Hard Sprin. To arrive . : 1D. N. S., gd to fancy AT%@151% 40% G1.55% 1.36% @1.45% 130% 1.34% 1.33% To arrive .......... L35%@144% : @% @e 11 D.N.S, ch ancy 1.44% @1.49% | Dee. 1.338% 1.38% -1.37's 1.38'% 11D. N.S. gd to choice 1.39% @142% ? x f | @': ; @4 11 D.N. 8, ord to good 1.35% @1.39% Speculators Inctined to Put; March 142 140% 1.4154 11 Dark Northern . To arrive ... : 13844@ ... Bullish Construction on | corn— : ‘aes ‘ la NewWen cco, true Lane % 1 Sept. AM 1.05% 06% 1.05 06% To arrive .133%@ . Crop Estimates @% @1.06% @% }2D.N. 8, ch to fancy 1424 @L46% Bes Dee. Bie / 1.104; 1.08% 1.10!» 12 -D, N.S. gd to choice 1.87% @1.40% Chicago, Sept. ith most! D's : @% |2D.N. 8, ord to good 1.31% @1.37 speculators inclined to put a bullish; March 113% NS 1 Northern .......... 30% @1.37% construction on unofficial monthly- @1.16 3D. N.S. ch to fancy 1.39% @1.42% ' estimates issued today, 3D. N.S, gd to choice 1.34% @1.37% tended to advance. 4 44% Ad 44-13: DLN -S, ord to good 1.27% @1.34% figures from Ca @'s |3 ..orthern .. 1.26% @1.33% relatively little market influ-} Dee. 48% 49% AB 48% 1 Dark Hard (Mont.). 1.81.4 @1.51%. Meanwhile, Liverpool quota-| 2 To arrive . 1% @1.51% ns were higher than due, and ex-' March 51% 52% Bis 51% | 1 Hard (Mont.)... 1.31% @1.49% port demand fair with 200,000 bush. | Rye— 5 To arrive .... 1.31% @1.49% jels bought here for shipment to! Sept. 24% 45% 95" BI 95's | Minn, & 8. D., 1 Dark Europe via Montreal. \ @% i Hard ... 1.314 @1.37% Wheat closed firm % to 1% cents! Dec. PR% 97% BY BN NTTH | TO arrive 1314 @137% net higher, corn % to 11% cents ups | @99 @98's | Minn. & S. D 1.31% @1.37% oats unchanged to % cent advance! March 1.01 101% 1.02% 1.00% To arrive .......... 1.31% @1.37% and provisions varying from 2: cents Lard— Fancy 1 Amber Durum 1.46% @1.65% decline to a rise of 30 cents. | Sept. 12.60 14.87 12.55 12.90 To arrive ...... wee 143% @1.51% { A general buying rush today on the @57 Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1.45% @1.64% part of previous sellers of wheat fol-' Oct. 12.77 14.95 12.77 13.00 13.00 |1 Amber Durum +. 1.29% @1.41% lowed issuance of monthly private Ribs— ‘ 1 Durum 1.27% @1.26% crop estimates. An average of the Sept. 11.67 13.75 11.65 11.65 12 Amber Di 1.27% @1.40% estimates pointed to curtailed pro-' Oct. 11.90 13.80 11.90 11.95 11.90 11.95 |” To arrive 1.20%@ ... duction, the total average forecast Bellies— ‘ 2 Durum 1.25% @1.35% {being 285,000,000 bushels of spring, Sept. 3 17.15 12.80 13.20 12.65 13.20 To arrive 127%@ .. : Wheat, as against 298,000,000 bushels! Oct. 16.85 13.10 13.40 13.00 1340/3 Amber Durum...... 1.24% @137% indicated by last months’ government - aes an ———— 13 Durum . +. 121% 1.33% data. Furthermore, late threshing bulk adound 8. 0; pigs steady; bulk 1 Red Durum - 119%@ ... eturns were said to have seriously 8.50; average cost Wednesday 8.8: STO PR To arrive ..... 1LIPM@ ... Two Kansas girls, Fern (top) and reduced the yield of domestic winter weight 265. | Coarse Grains of John wheat. i Sheep, 1,500; generally steady; bulk }2 Yellow corn 1.06 @1.06% t a com-' Some buying of corn today was fat lambs 12.96@13.25; lambs averag- |, To arrive .. 105 @ ... * based on an unofficial forecast of se- ing upward from 95 pounds mostly |3 Yellow cori 1.04% @1.05%% d they vere frost beginning in the Canadian 11.00; fat ewes to packers largeliy To arrive 104 @... = Yellow corn. 1.0213 @1.03%% To arrive 102 @.. 5 Yellow corn. @i 6 Yellow corn. IT12@ 98% 2 Mixed corn 1.011@1.02% To arrive @.. |3 Mixed corn 9912@1.00% To arrive 4 Mixed corn.. | To arrive 5 Mixed corn.. 6 Mixed corn. 2 3 To arrive 43 @. Barley, ch to fey To arrive .. Barley, med to gd. To arrive .... Barley lower grad To arrive .... 2 Rye To arri: No. 1 Flaxseed * To arrive .. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, § 1, — () — Poultry alive, dull cars; fowls 15 @21; spri broilers 21@23; turkeys roosters 16; ducks 18@ 21; geese 17. POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 1.—(P)—Potatoes: Receipts 26 cars; on track 100; total United States shipments 818 cars; trading very slow; market steady; Wisconsin sacked round whites 1.75 @1.70; mostly 1.90; Nebraska sacked Irish cobblers —1.75@1.85; Idaho sacked russets 2.25, Minneapolis, Sept. 1.—()—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- quiry, demand light; market firm. Carload delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis«St. Paul rate, sacked hundredweight, U. S. No. 1 ane partly graded, mostly around CHICAGO PRODUCE. - Chicago, Sept. 1.—(#)—Butter high- er; receipts 7,407 tubs; creamery ex- tras 44%; standards 40%; extra firsts 41%2@43; firsts 37% @38'4; seconds 35@36%%, Eggs higher; receipts 4,629 cases; firsts 29@30; ordinary firi '@37, Cheese unchanged. No. 1 hard spring 1,22 No, 1 dark northern 1.20 CHICAGO No, 1 northern ..... 1.18| Chicago, Sept. Fed No, ne 1 amber durum .. 1.1412 red 1.35%; No. 2 hard 135%@ : s ts > jo. 1 mixed durum . 1.11) 1.96%. BUT HIS NAME ISN'T : ‘YES-WHEN WE KEEP OUR EYES ON HIM—" No. 1 red durum . 1.01) Corn No. 2 mixed 1.06% @1.07%; HE ESCAPED ABOUT A MONTH AGO BLT No. 1 flax .. ‘ 1.94] No. 2 yellow 1.07%. ae WE FINALLY FOUND HIM LAST WEEK — No. 2 flax 1.89) Oats No. 2 whit 46%.@48%; No. WELL, THAT'S UP TOHIS OLD TRICKS AS USDAL— No. 1 rye -77|3 white 45% @46%."° UN THE SAME GuY— j Barley 57) Rye No. 1, 984%, DOES HE STAY v POLAR, Oats .. -33/ Barley 73@84. dERE? Speltz, per cwt. . 90! Timothy seed 2.85@3.60. SHELL COR’ Cloverseed 18.75@26.75 No. 3, 56 lbs. or more -$ 88) Lard 12.50, No. 4, 55 Ibs. . 85 | Ribs 11.95, . * + 81] Bellies 13.25, a r pound discou Teo Classify der 56 ib. eat corn; 10 Ibs., five cents Late To : Wheat— TICKETS FoR TAG ciRCcUS. TOMORROWs Box SEATS Br-tov— Sept. Dec. under shell. Hard winter wheat ..... Dark hard winter wheat MINNEAPOLIS RANGE MINNEAPOLIS FLO nolis FLOUR pt. Open High Low 1.32% 1.335 1.36% 1.37 88 88% FOR SALE—Cabbage, solid hea per pound 2 cents. Others at cents per Ib. Call John Bashara, 419 Third street. See WANTED—Waitress at O’Brien’s Cafe. FOR RENT—Nice front roem in modern house. Close in. Call 544-W or at 320 Second street. 2 —$____— 90% 20% .39%5 .90%| FOR SALE—One Wheeler & Wiison Sewing Machine, $20.00. Fruit jars, quarts and pints, 5c dozen. 312 First street. : . ——_ FOR RENT—Furnished room, city heat, upstairs. 314% Main. Kath- erine Griffin. 42% 48 A2'2 42% ABM ABT AD ASM 216 2.17%2 2.18 2.1934 2.22% 2.22% 1% = 71% 1% Nh DULUTH RANGE died “ritentiy The favorite Bs ae us Suschonan of wi jays and’ was acedided Sept. 1 Open High Low 1.29% 1.31% 1.29% 1.28% 1.80% 1.281 1.26% 1.28% 1.26% 1% 92% 91% + 92% 98% 92% 2.20% 2.21% 2.20% 2.21% 2.22% 2.93% 222% 293% 223% 2.25 2.93% 295 Minneapoli: PF | Sictentet: shi 38,814 barrels. costly: funetal-with 24 pall-bearers,

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