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a y PAGE EIGHT > ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1927 a Sie sc cate ci eR ei: sta ally G Cipedis HERA Ws: ; ENS aE \ aan T'S | Frvanctat |i) MANDAN NEWS [Ste nen ea —— hs we rece rom M A R K E S the American veld ee Unaerd | Road Conditions —_—$ { LIVESTOCK By Associated Press ed Wire NEWS wiigiig her wa “overiaad, "barely (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) a Se _IPROGRAM FOR eters ot a | a rom New Yor! 8. ¢ be CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE If all had gone well the American . 38; roads good. { IN Y A E Oct. 13 Girl should have made her final bat- : ’ Mankato—Cloudy, 41; roads good. ! Close Close —Today— -Today— tle with the elements early in the , = Rochester —Cloudy, 46; roads any Yesterday Year Ago Open High low Close day, this time an assault on fog- g ‘ good. a } Wheat— wie blanketed France which drove Com- p Jamestown—Clear, 29; roads fair, i Dec. 1.30% ton ein 131% 1.24% ee becagired airs ee after é ’ ~~ Fargo—Cloudy, 38; Toads Lica | March 33% 133194 1.82% 149% [Lutherans of Mandan District /‘he tie craft was over, the country. : Winona—Cloudy, 42; roads good. ¢ . 5 ‘ @% @% Will Gather at Freda ‘| much more rial thant e Amer- 4 ie Me lear, 80; roads pBetter Threshing Weather in May 144% «1.85% =, -1.86% «= :1.85% 1.86% ican Girl, also landed in the sea and ‘ : ing Snowing, 30; roads good. 2 Cantdneslowa Corn Crop @"s @% Oct. 16-18 its crew lived to tell the thrilling : : Duluth—Partly cloudy, 36; roads He Comm — a dl ‘ aaa le, : : : ye , « t Reports Are Bearish Dee. in ex seh cteach ever The fall convention of the Mandan| RELATIVES OF FLYERS * i ae Forks—Cloudy, 82; roads bg . + March ‘92% 93 91% +e % | Circuit of the Lutheran church will] ARE GLAD THEY'RE SAFE : ws Crookston—Cloudy, 33; roads fair, s* 7 Chicago, Oct, 13.—(?)—Grain| @'s @92 be held at Freda October 16-18, ac-| New York, Oct. 13.) In- Devils Lake—Clear, 28; roads fair. ] yislues averaged lower early today,! fay Rh 95 95% 94 94% | cording to announcement Wednes- formed by the Associated Press that 2 et ge 1! ‘with all deliveries of corn touching! @% @% @% bef her husband and Ruth Elder were 5 td «3 the lowest prices yet this season. Qats— : he program for the three days]! safe after a landing at sea, Mrs i 3 N Flashes of Life 1 Better weather for wheat threshing; pec, AB 43% ATH ATG 45% 467, | is as follows: George Haldeman said: “Oh. thank eee . & es ‘} 7 n_ Canada was noted, and official @4@% . : F Sunday, Oct. 16—10—a. m., divine] you so much! 1 knew they would be ey , +, lowa reports on the corn crop were; March 4915 49% A915 49 49% | worship with Holy Communion; ad-|‘a}) right.” : bi cuttl New York—Men are advised by ie eae Le LA opener | May 50% 50% =.50% 50% re by eater Stee of Dunn weal Mrs, Haldeman and the backers of oe ; agit Glyn hag Mare ee no Satta achanged to 5-8 cent off, wheat, Rye— @% iT; sermon by Dr. Brown, ident] the flight, H. E. Cornell and T. H. 4 on Pai eir wives. In a sept near to the initial figures. Dec. a 99% 96% +907 96 96% |of Concordia College, Moorhead, McArdle: ‘all expressed t relief : : : speech at a dinner bunquet she said ‘y Corn started at 1-4 to 5-8 cent! % Minn. 2:30 p. m—Rev. C. R. Bue, a : err hy é “A wife who receives a sound S tdecline, and later showed an addi-| March 1.00% SO 1.00% 99% 1.00. | former ‘pastor heres Gril mntewmtee| 202 JOY wwii -_ oe thrashing for meanness, loves her eee are cation then oth Lay 1.01% = 1.05% 1.00% 1.01% = 1.00% 1.01% the convention topic: Re and] That oil line breaking. is « sort Ps | os husband all the more” , ats he steadier an er | Lard— . e ‘8 Supper.’ . Brown = eee © cereals. : | “Oct. 1245 13.72 12.52 | give a lecture on “Christian Educa-| Chyrdait’y bat, might, happen, in Orange, N. J.—Gene -‘unney, who ‘ Provisions were firm. Nov. 12.55 13.77 12.70. , 12.70 ©1260 = -12.62 tion.” 7:30 p. m.—Divine worship in nell “Of course they will be dis- pcre : j once termed his friend Eddie Egan : Improved threshing conditions re-| Jan. 12.85 13.48 12.95 12.97 12.90 12.95 Flasher, with sermon by Rev. Bue. appointed that they didn’t make it, S of Denver a “ring scientist,” seems Jported today fror Canada were ex-| @50 @% Divine worship in Freda with ser-| end so are we, but we are glad that : 3 : to have been correct in more than Pe piiats swore therefore repetded | oocs 12.00 13.72 1200 | Morden October tp Oene, mal ey are safe.” : fener at Vale tad ie One, ‘ wheat, and were therefore regarde: ct. . 3.72 « A londay, r 300 a. m., = le a in ympic + sas tending to # vor sellers, “Argen-| Jan 1260 13.00 1260 | business segson, 10-12 Meditations decd coaneent Dataghot eee : games, has married Margaret a * tine wi crop advices were also | Bellies— A view je 3 heiress mi t <in's bearish character, but cables at| Oct. 1375 1490-130 13601390 13.60. | heapmventlon tople: by Rev. Bue; 2,| “mse hours. : } Soap. The marriage, which wec‘Ocr } hand said estimates of yield in Aus-! Nov. 13.62 14.05 13.50 13.60 13.25 13.60 “The Means oF Grace,” by Rev. Lar-| Anniston, Ala, Oct. 13—(?)— Ce 1 at Saracen Lake, N, Y., has just beertetiritar 1620, woul “sve'sn ve | a, batrel iis aspect oot ks.| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CUOSE | ability to be Saved by the Law.” by| Sobt, choked the voice of Mrs, J. 0 ae : agora + , less than for 1926, would ‘ave to be/a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. ability to be Sa w,” by inks % ns Thaw gH further ‘reduced toa material ex-) Shipments 3.088 barrels witinneapoiy, Ost.” 33. — UP — | Rev. Monson of Bimarekt 4 “lan ae ne ee ener ea : Washington — There's lta of ap- y c tent. ran 26. 50, eat recei ay compared sal it; to in a Dele im's navy. _Corn traders appeared to be expe- geld eich to 240 a yar ago. Minneapolis Christ,” by Rev. ‘Rugiand of Belfield, bears lle ate Ruth Elder, : in che market for 840,000 pounds ¢ ay, are el eee STOCK PRICES cash on sett soni grain closing | 12.2 p. m., dinner. ee Pp. m—1, othe girl flyer's parents, sister and ‘ Pe : 3 of it for his gobs, . reports indica! 101 more) quota' ions lay follow: “The Sacraments,” y wv. L. Foss, : 2 a bet SandscWy fos edt 3 igntang Es sem quan Peel dices Bata |nerapene efi he moring, w| | . elated ELST \ ff ite see 2 ve Fy! bs indan; >| iously awaiting for reports of Miss " s } «to 85 per cent is now bevond dan- POINT UPWARD To arrive ....--.. 1.55%@1.63% | «What Benefits Does Baptism Con-| ‘rides’ oe ‘the Atlantic lea . , ger. Another bearish influence was 1 DNS, fancy Mont.. 1.52% @1.62% | ger?” by Rev. Fosmark; 4, “Who ler’s progress across — 1A CAME U ile eae rte To arrive ....... 1.59% @162% | Receive ‘These Benefits!” by Rev.| ™ te Hens, American, oot Novel ambitions for a girl has Claire Pinlozik, 15, of Newark, N. J. Her| Caldwell, N. J—Friends of Tom attle feeding this winter is expect- 1 hard sprin, 1.30% @1.55% | Thornell. ‘4 Moh? 4 Washington, pi fessional golfer, ase ed to be considerably less than last T iv 1.30% @1.45% beget Throughout the night they sat inj ungentle fists having cleaned up all her schoolmates, both boys and io ‘io tae ned of ? 4 < winter in the corn belt and in west- Operators For the Rise Retain; pe oa . ~ Tuesday, October 18—9:00 a. m-} their little home, not daring to sleep.| girls, she aspires to become our first professional prize fightrix. You see thie. He he if tit sort : s well i unfinished business. 10-12—Conven-| Anxiety was written on the faces of| her here ready for the gong. or another. He made a hole in one t {em states as well. Control Despite Early 5 a hs bpd dick tion topic continu “What Does] 3y)- neds ee oe V "TRADE EXTREMELY DULL 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.32% @1.48% | Deptism Signify?” by Rev. Larson;| “<7 knew Ruth would be found] WOULD BE WORLD'S RICHEST] joint, between elbow and wrist, w: rf eo CET Irregularity » ed seedy 2, “What Shall be Baptized?” by! cate” the moth aimed when MAN IF— developed after the arm was brok- a ie Gat thie wiset Taek rere eos: 127HOLIO% | ey, Monson; 3, “The Duties of] che was told of Ruth's landing be-| San Jose, Calif M, F. Rossl,| on during youth, the doctors say. NEWS BRI MeV AGA' Hem in today's session and| New York, Oct, ASP) To arrive ...s.+++ 1.26% Sponsors,” by Rev. Rugland; 4,/ side the Dutch tanker Barendrecht.| antiquarian, could collect the princi- sedanitie resem | EFS * advanced 3-4 cents. Export demand. irregularity developed. in the eerig|2 northern s.c2lc.. L28%¢@135% | Lots Supper; review of outline by) ‘The father, starding pal and interest on a. promissory| WHO WOULDN'T JUMP? |g¢———_____ St ereciieiet, and, with foreign bids| ee ety, Scveloped "in: thevenrly| 2 0 arrive ........ 128%@ . Rev. Bue. 12-2, dinner; 3-4:30 P.| his head and wiped away note he holds, he would have most) San Francisco.—When a motorist] R. B. Bennett, former minister of © Jeduced a fraction’ and cash pre.| Daft of today’s stock market, but!» Dre ch to fancy. 1.45% @1.56% | ™i 1, “What is the Sacrament of] ““Siiites on the faces of the broth-| of the money in the world. He has| passing through Niles Canyon saw justice at Winnipeg, is elected lead- actin firn, only. st wall ring heat, CPerators for the rise retained con-|7 DNS, gd to choice. 1.30% @1.44% | the Altar?” by Rev. Facc; 3, “What! 01. and sisters replaced the trouble: |a parchment document dated 1480,| a large tarantula in the road, hel or of conservative party in Cana =a yeron ed. 1 vag ox-| UO! of the general price movement efits Merten! ssions which plainly have signed by a Florentine who promised | stopped and captured the poisonous] to x; - Be elee teers toe ied. T de i wheats trol of th 1 pri t:]2 DNS, ord to good. 1.25% @1.34% | Benefits Does the Lord’s Supper! oro, plainly ed by ine wh ised d and captured the pois ucceed Former Premier Meigh- tremely dul | ade WAS eX") Call money appeared to be in plen-|5 nNen ord + 1134% @1.31% | Confer?” by Rev. Fylling; 3, “Who! shown their misgiving during the|to pay 200 gold florins and 6 per| spider in a coffee can. Later, while| en, e b Beate ere easy and quiet, Decem-| a Surely ene ae morning 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.40% @1.50% oot at his rectnigrpieeelstl iach last few days. ae interest. oe rae ae a a aed abel ia setae pegs | the renewal rate of four per cent. e v. Fosmark. In co! | culates, is -| the tarantula climbing up his Wednesday's close” °* Se" YET) But banks called. about $20,000,000]3 DNS’ Sa to good, L2E¢ Ora “What ‘Shall Encourage Us to 8! MONSTER CELEBRATION 000. i "Ter leg. The driver didn't wait to put] scores, re injured clash dnreieoes is December barley eased 1-4 cent, | im loans early in the afternoon.|3 northern 6. 1.21% @1.28% | Faithful Use of the Sacraments?”| py ANNED AT LAKELAND ———— on the brakes, but leaped out, battle with parading soldiers of Bt pee ech American, Jechine and Foundry was} dark hard (Mont.) 126% @1.46% | by Rev. Thornell and the local pas-)" Taveland, Fla., Oct. 13-—®)—Joy aah a ott fan,| C27 2nd the spider went into a ditcb.| Tang Hsuching, provincial TmIntAry q 1 cent range. Sey one Goines a To arrive .. 1.27% @1.46% | tor. unrestrained marked the réception jon.—A new coal mine fan, 7 chief: A er ee points in the first few hours of|/1 hard rt. 1.26 44 aa by their home town of the Associ-| the largest ever built, pumps 25 tons} The South American countries, sais fi ooecamber flaxseed cased 3-4 cent) fading to a new record high at 143, Manin i2snoliie Forks Audition Held; | sted Press dispatches announcing of air a minute. It Will be operated | Colombia. and Chile, are bounded! Mayor Duvall, sentenced to $0 i Cash wheat was steady with de-| 28 a¢ainst the year’s low of 73. | Minn. & SD, 1 dark . ‘Are Chi that Miss Ruth Elder and George] at an altitude of 4400 feet above sea| by both the Atlantic an days and $1,000 fine for violation of t mand for elevator quality quieter| , Except for a slight increase a3 hard 1.25% @1.29% Winners Are osen Haldeman had landed safely in the} level in South Africa, and with en-| oceans. Colombia lies on both sides corrupt practi ™ he is ‘and for medium and choice good to adhe One in the Pbstinys To arrive .. io apni American Girl at sea. Bree gine and other ered sal on of the narrow eed) ar ae still mayor of Indianapolis, though 1 sharp. Premiums were firm fory fnuing October 0, as campared wie geile abe Jeanne Eddy and Hans Thorgrim-| | Hundreds of persons, gathered in $80,000. Powerful air control Oj| Chile touches the Atlantic on the) nroseeutors say four-year debarment the top quality offerings. les compared with the corre- Fey 1 amber ne 1 35%, rained siete Sri Danae cota Ledger, broke into a deafening roar pate} the health of workyien. acai - z sentence removes him from of- : eed pare eae: pee sponding week of last year, there] To arrive . 34% Tadee Gwlaners in the-Grand Forks| of applause as the announcer read eS area —- ice. SS Corn offerings were slim and de-| aS little in the business news over) Fey 2 amber 25% audition of the Atwater Kent foun-| the flash of the safety of the Lake-| — HAS EXTRA ARM JOINT The famous Stradivarius made! yr and Mrs, Harris Hayes, 60- V wand was slightly better. the holiday to influence the pricel 1 amber durum... 1.23% | dation, according to word reaching] land flyers. Picher, Okla.—Doctors of the|about one thousand violins, half of year-old farm ‘couple, indicted at of Oats were quiet and steady. movement. earaoes ie ere i re a Lise here today. hdd wil” ee es J Upendranieans eh wd Hea ree pa au acy of presi He ae Dun peieeceen Blakely, Ga., on charge af eaeder v Rye was in fair to good demand] Man Companys ime" lnnual. dividend i 2 . the state jon over ion | pilot and nay er-| here have discovered a man a third of 1 of two sons and daughter-in-law. PERINES wert all +3 | KGCU Sunday. - ican Girl,” wi the Ledger office! extra joint in his right arm. Thelin the United States. I ec soe fae med-' basis of $4, equivalent to $10 on Sraas atventhe viadents who competed | when the flash came. He was too Fairmont, Mirn—Mrs, Mildred la aes ao one cent lighter,! the old stock, which was split up|2 di RBS 1.18% | in the Grand Forks audition were| overcome for a few seconds to make : AER MacMickan, Emmeteburg,- , ium grades were one lig) 2 1-2 for 1 and paid $8 annually. 1.19% di Kenneth Jacobi,| any comment. Charter No. 2484 . Reserve District No. 9 » urg,> Towa, Pst acuet demand’ tuened quiet anal , Wiclent bullish,“ demonstrations| 3 durum << 116% | Hargeret Olson, Jeanne Eddy, Hana| "i knew they would do it” were REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Bichard‘Moldenhauer, 11, "Revers ¢ the market was exsy. Sa tie lontay sapsiy Pelatoke| Toone Doe Farin ree One road grin, “i knew they would do THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Minn» in an automebile’ acrident, i > "ESTOCK small. Nashville, Chattanooga and Op it,” he_repeated. a - ng seal i i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK — St. Louis eet eae 16 soints,| 2 yellow corn ?.: - "The Haldeman family was confi-| at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota at the Close of Business on| County grand jury which i Chicago, Oct. 13.—“P—(U. S. D. Colorado Fuel and Houston sold at|_ To arrive Personal and dent all the time, both Mrs. Halde- October 10, 1927. ‘no bill. i of A.)—Hogs 20,000; better grade jeast five points higher and General, 3 yellow co! man and ‘her husband asserting Resources hogs 180 pounds up and packing Asphalt, Reid Cream, Manhattan| To arrive .. Social News of “George will’ pull. through.” Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, = sows mostly sold; prices generally Fiectrical Supply, Continental In-|4 yellow corn. a ees. Plans for a celebration over the acceptances of other banks and foreign bills & 15 to 25 cents higher; light lights surance and Abitibi power sold three| 5 yellow corn. Mandan Vicinity :| flyers’ safety were begun at once, of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement to transport ech ng gee ped films ¢ and pigs slow; weak at Wednesday’s 6, more points higher. 6 yellow corn. ‘ | Mayor Rodgers issuing a proclama- of this bank .$ 1,799,782.98 into North Dakota in violation of } Price levels; top 1.10; numerous “General Motors was again in brisk|2 mixed corn. e rd Hi Id: tion calling for a mass meeting of Total loans .. s $1,799,782,98] interstate commerce commission 3 Sales 230 to 290 pound averages at gomand, and U. S. Steel common re-!_ To arrive ’. |Library Boa: OlAS {citizens tonight. Civic leaders were | Overdrafts, unsecured is 1,284,44| regulations, announced he will j, that price; bulk good and choice 160 Cived better buying support despite|3 mixed corn. Election of Officers] c#!!ed into conference with the may-| U. 8. Government securities owned waive preliminary examination, ©; te 200 Pounds 11.25 to 1190; 210 to the unsatisfactory nature of recent| To atrive or to discuss the celebr:tion. Depeslied fo secare cleculation (U.S. bonis par | eae 24 junds 11. 9 12.10; 0 mix a value ) .. 5 . presi- 2 325 Pounds 11.60 to 12.10; few big) ade mews, i a \ Mrs. 8. E. Arthur was elected MRS, FRANCES GRAYSON All other United States Government securi dent of Jamestown college, was n MINNEAPOLIS RANGE x e head of the eines 16 board) CABLES CONGRATULATIONS (including premiums, if any) - 9,550.00 elected moderator of Presbyterian ; ee Oct. 13 454 G@ a Ramectinn te Sagar iprinae| Old Orchard, Oct. 13.— Total ore saan synod of North Dakota. b weight hogs 11.10 to 12.10; medium eat Close}, To arrive H. Oreutt, vice presi- ‘ “, { ° 11.40 to 12.10; light 11.00 to 12.00; 28% |4 white oats.. : secretary beloved 90 109,192.90 i light lights 9.75 to 11.60; pdcking ‘3114 | Barley, ch to fey. 4 5 safe wned oth 53,202.72 h 4 ig ‘g “ / ti Sows 9.75 to 11.00; slaughter pigs To arrive ....... 1 4 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 252,980.63 | w 9.50 to 10.75. Barley. to serve on committees for the year led “Co Cash in vault and amount due from nati seaaiialm 000; fed stee: id are: 5 R } . Beat tore to 25 aan tiaher, Finance—Mrs. Charles F. Ellis,| she said. Amount due from State banks, bankers, and i | jx trade active; choice steers very Mrs. E. W. Miller, Mrs. B. S. Nick- trust companies in the United States 4 . scaree; westerns in negligible sup- erson, Mrs. A. J. Sylvester and Mrs. PPY FLYERS ARG BASE Exchanges for clearing house " -490neRas | in ply; bulls 10 to 15 cents up; vealers;| E.R. Griffi P Whew Total . 1,190, tl 25 to 50 cents higher; best heavy Purchasing committee—Mrs. L. N. ng, Checks and drafts on banks (; Federal steers with weight 16.80; medium Cary, Mrs. E. H. Orcutt, Mrs. J. A. pre et oltomar, | penta as Bank. a city or . a weights 16.5; long yearlings | Kas nk 677.42 pens C 16.35; bulk most fed steers 14.50 Maneous cash i 4 - 18,550.43 19,227.85 For 9 Years Gas P downward to 12.00; heavy sausage » Mrs. Ev A. Ripley, Mrs. | nage oe ie ast Redemption tune a R bulls active at 7.25 to 7.50; vealers Charles McDonald and Mrs. A. Ren-| "at plgens Faget ret - from U. 8. surer ; Ruined Her Sleep i upward to 16.00 to outsiders; 14.00; Dec. a ne ee nited States shipments 1,363 den. a sy Mra. F; tickled pink. We are so hay py we Total LO ee re a ih cars; trading fair; market firm;| ,, Property committee—Mrs, ank| cannot express it in words. ue w Sheep 19,000; fat native lambs eer Wisconsin sacked round whites nor-| McGillic. R fairly active; strong; asking 10 to _ BISMARCK GRAIN thern section, $1.70 to 1.80; Minne- Lee el 15 cents higher; around 14.25 for] (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) sota-North’ Dakota sacked round|.-,, HONORED AT PARTY na 8,070.38 m choice handy-weight rangers; early Bismarck, Oct. 13 whites best $1.45 to aight was honored at. it will: 15,876.61 sales of choice 90 pound Montanas| No, 1 dark northern .. + $1.08 Red river Ohios $1.40 to evening| 876. fh 14.00; good westerns 14.75; bulk| No. 1 northern ... - 1.06 packed autaia 1.60 to 1 it native lambs 13.50 to 13.75; best|No. 1 amber durum - russets 1.65 to 1.90. B Bonk lees id co ai30; exe To, No: Ted‘durum = ; ae eet] Teg Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—(U. S. D. of ' 0 ei ae HAs Boldt: ood ple ins Xa me ee ' ea lemand moderate; market stronger; checks outstanding .. Boe cite etn 800 to Ait | Barley ‘ir carload delivered ‘sales, freight only| MARRIAGE LACENES. IESUED Total cd —— {400 pound Montana yearlings 10.75;| Oats .. verses BO Booked hundredweight, sound white: | Wednesday to Miss Emella Sauter Demand deposits (other thsn bank deposit 4 feeding lambs firm; bulk 64 to 75|Speltz, per cmt: cicsses+ 90) United States arf T26e1 a0 | and - Donald E. Vorgale of Glen Ul- suegens 0. Reserve. (deposits payable within e anae 13.20 to 14.00; choice light), 5. 15 BLL GO : a lin, Individual deposits subject to check _ weights absent. ane Bieeremnctt es CHICAGO POULTRY bapa Certificates it due im less than 30 days la No. 4, 55 lbs. .. on Oct. 13—0%)—Peultry| _p. FROM SUSDIESS TRIP re Elder (other than for money borrowed) NG. TBE nasecss 65 icago, y £0,817. PAUL Livestock, _|Xo. & «1 ‘61 alive firm; receipts five cars; fowls! , ©, C. Newcomer, Motion om ] other mnie @—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 5,000;| , One cent per pound discount un- :17 to 23; springs 20 to 24; ture! Distness trip to Hebron. hus opening slow, around steady; one) der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Its., five cents keys .25; roosters 18; ducks 28 to car mixed yearlings, nothing done|under shell. oa 25; geese .19 to .20, BOTH FL 8) winter . ol —_ £ gh onnly | al ranges Jase hard winter wheat - 1.02 cutee oer canal Nn ARE SAFE, Ss. AYS 5.75 to 7.00; on cows and 825 0n/ pance OF CARLOT SALES |1, 1.30 $4; No herd lia MESSA heifers; cutters strong, active 450/ ainnespolis, Oct. 13.——Range| Corn No. 2 mixed .00 1-2; No. 2 RADIO GE to 5.25; bulls firm 6.75 to 6.853! o¢ cariot grain sales. Wheat No. 1| yellow 91 1-4 to #2. stockers and fenton Pre, feed. {dark northern 1.29% ; No. 2)" Oats No. 2 white 48 1-2 to’ 513] 4. fSentnase rom oi) eo i 10.00%, ‘elk steers 700 to 8.25; |48FK northern 1.28% @1.51%; No. 3| No. 3 white .46 1-2 to .49 8-4. er, the aristix. report a cows and heifers 5.00 to 7.00; calves | 482k northern 1.24% Rye No. 2, 1.00. ¢, ft ie Ae ON os e te Timothyseed 3.60. O123% No. 1 amber] Cloverseed 18.75 to 26.75. 3 No. Lard 1; No. 1 mixed d , taiee@lats: far fo. 1 mi jurum 1.; 3 4 packin litt ly | No. 1 mixed wheat 111. ere and bolle desirable 170 to 210 pound a ae averages 11.25; light lights 10.25 to No, 3 white 44% @46. 10.75; pigs 10.25; bulk packing Pye: No. 1, 91%@.2%. 3 average Wednesday] Flax: No, 1, 218@2.28%. Aiea the Giias Barley: Sample grade 71@75;|sent across the con' 3 No. 2, 7446. car. ‘fame eas ; 25; cull bucks CHICAGO PRODUCE Baeetly Oo Ook, calls B00 to 9004 an| oes ee 1,086 gabe; ream | i 5 lower; H Dakotas largely x eES gts i i i | Fea £ sohF é i EF As and Total... pss yrs a . STATE OF NOTH DAKOTA, County of Bitioteh, on pen For best résults ship swear that the above statement is true tothe peng peg eae map| Your Grain to— FRANK E. SHEPARD, Cashier. we soc | MeCarthy Bros. Co, i i i Bebpsribad and sworn to beforn me tiie 18h on killer| ory extras .44 1-2; standards 43 1 planes Wisen EAL) « - H, 8. LOBACH, - | extra firsts 43 to 43. 1-2; rv ; lotary Public, Burleigh N.D. GRAIN COMMISSION Ligedadigh~ 5 Ate, the C eae My commioclon explsee apell Bib 1089, MERCHANTS ™~ MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTE firsts man to 40. 1-2; Hey —| o eeean ee Sees S78 cs lower; in carload lots, | to 24, i C. B; LITTLE, E. A. HUGHES, at 7.65@7.60 3. L. BELL, i