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PAGE TWO MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire i FINANCIAL NEWS i WHEAT MARKET “CLOSES FIRM Late Rallies. Result From Strength Shown by Mar- ket at Winnipeg Chicago, Nov. 3.—(4—Late rallies in wheat prices here today resulted fram strength shown by the Winni- peg market. Upturns at Winnipes were ascribed to reports that ocean had been made for 36,000,- is of wheat from Van- B. C., for November-January On the other hand two of Duluth spring wheat ported as having been bought y to come to Chicago. 1 firm, 1-8 cent to 5-8 higher; corn 1-4 to 3 sh g 1-4 to 3-8 to provisions un- of 15 cents. | 1 4 cent », wh soon under- xal_sa7. Corn also was | ew ene 5-8 changed t Ove’ lower, went a gi easier, starting unchanged to %4 cent off, and subsequently. showing a slight general setback. Oats were firm. Provisions tended to ad- vance. iated with northwest sell- was evident at tim in wheat, considerable d that before > clo: tion large shipmen spring wheat terri- tory to Ch o are probable, and thet, Chicago will accuumulate lib- | eral stocks which will remain here | all winter. The predictions of good sized’,."inter stocks here were based | on assamedtikelinomdl that Canada | will supply foreign buyers with low | priced wheat, ard that the Argen- tiie ctop will begin to move about | January 1. Sales of 250,000 bushels of wheat to go into store here nounced todays --In- this connection, assertions were made that if Duluth is compelled to fell cargoes to this market the effect would prove bear- ish, and especially so on the price of Chicago December delivery. An- other bearish factor was an unof- ficial estimate that domestic wheat acreage is 11 per cent larger than last year. WHEAT PRICES RALLY AT SESSIO0?°S- CLOSE Minneapolis, Nov. 3.—(?)—Wheat. trade livened up at the start of the | Jast hour today and rallied ie cent abov> yesterday's close after li action through most of the on. For the third day, in suc ion, trade was extremely dull a prices held within a nar- TOW ANRC. Qats were quiet and steady to firm, 3 Rye had an easy start and recov- nber flaxseed dipped % cent, and rall | December barley gained %4 cent. Cc wheat offerings were small- er and demand was brisker in sopts, Ordinary to poor offerings were slow, but some types showed firm- | nes, notably spring wheat showing 13 per cent protein w'ich was one cent higher. Winter wheat was steady and offerings small. Durum offerings were meager and good to choice ruled firm. | Corn offerings held light and de- mand was broader. Trading basis was one higher for yellow. Oats were steady, c!.oice in good’ demand. Rye was easy with demand only fair. Barley was steady to firm, within @ range of 68@73 cents. Flaxseed was steady with a fair demand and light offerings. SO. ST..PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. 3.—(@— (U.S. D. of A.)—Cattle 7,000; kill- ing classes opening slow, tendency weak; quality generally plain; run includes one car weighty fed steers, nothing done on these; bulk grassers salable 8.75 to 10.25; few stockers 6.00 to 8.25; cutters 4.50 to 5.50; bulls active, good weighty kinds to, 7.00; bulk 6.50 down; stockers and feeders in liberal supply; including 35 cars Canadians; bulk salable 7.50 to 8.25, slow, steady. Calves, 2,500; vealers unevenly 50 to 75 cents low- er; good lights 9.50 to 10.00; few cactogs 10,500 ing st logs 10,500; opening strong, slightly higher than Wednesday’s average; desirable lights and butch- ers 9.25 to 9.60; top 9.60; bidding 8.50 to 8.75 on light Ights, mostly 9.75 bid. for. packing sows; pigs op- ening . steady, bulk 9.00; cost Wednesday 8.97; weight 203, Sheep 12,000; Coad fairly ac- tive; steady, 25 cents higher, bulk fat lambs . 12.50 to 13.50; heavies 11.50; culls 9.25 to 9.50, mostly 9.50; most desirable fat ewes to packers 5.00 to 6.00; run includes two loads "on through billing; ‘bulk North Da- kota offerings, with a moderate na- tive supply and a sprinkling of Wis- consin and South Dakota offerings. . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov. 3.—()—(U. S. D. of AJ—Hogs 28,000; uneven; steady to 15 cents higher early; most ad- i, - vance on finished hogs 200 pounds up and packing sows; weight aver- yt stgund slondys big. passers supply, arou! ady; big rs inpetived talking: s! tf %. ton 10.503 bulk desirable 210 to 300 pounds 0.403.170 to. 200. pounds to. par Hos big fa ragiies legted kinda up to, 8.50; -mos' - sows" 8.00. to 8.50; few selected itweights 8.69 to 8.75; heavy- zo 10.0; lightwelg iam 0 rh Tights 780 to 9.25; packing ws 7.50 to 8.75; slaughter pigs jog fags yearlings early; weighty” steers held 17.75 An, between grades I rues Tate ace ight; usage bulls fes 17.36; low cutter tock to weak: ; best fed to 7.25; were an- | ¢ ,in today’s stock market was attend- average, CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE ie ise doth tints wees ee | NJ OHOLS JOINS. MANDAN FIRM MORE THAN 800 ENTRIES MADE; MORTON . LEADS (Continued from page one 48 soon as it is mature enot seed, a bushel or two of the best THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 onds 36 fees ges higher: receipts 3,651 cases; Had 38@43; ordinan: ‘irsts 20 by Cheese unchanged, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Nov. 3.—(4)—Flour eirme ‘Week-end Special Sale of Dresses, | for ° Former P: Langer— : bd shed vee, ont ay h Le Close a sti stele ataed ps Prestions pried Hi felected, thes pecker "seid. This , * ‘9 is. - , . 4 M4 Wheat— Re ee . Bran $26.00 to 26.50. van, Hane | means practically a new strain of Hats and McCallum Chiffon Hose | Naveh jon Sage 128% ‘18% | Gileuge, Nov. Bete el ——— ing in the two Dakotas, Haney told 65 smart stlk dresses, black and colors, including yi cid iti ’ GM | ilve steudy; receipia 0 cats: oultey _S. L. Nuchols, who for the last |how 25 years ago it was thought that crepes, crepe satin and georgette. All selected ye. 315 45% 1.315% | unchanged. ’ S!six years has been associated with|¢orm could not possibly be grown ; p , handi: Nay Q 1.31% 1.45% bs changed. His ‘ A rt \ from our regular stock of new fall merehandise. @% @% @% pesto Sie naar useure William Langer in the practice of | phy Mitchell, S. D. The experi- Sizes 14 t0'40. Values ems ; a i MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |law here, has joined the firm of| tively Give eet ie ete ete t 00-for . $25 and $19 Dec. 32% 1% 82% Ke i? Pee eg tea ay, Para ae Hanley and Sullivan at Ta clan Hans taser, be sete. 10 $55.00 for .. fee . pts a compare an * g : * shah 863 86% 86% [a year ago, Minneapolis cash wheat | Mr. Nuchols’ legal career is ‘one (COP, 1, be ing a real farmer, F 35 wool jersey dresses, sizes 14 to 38. Values to “ @ fs jand coarse grain closing quotations closely joined with judicia’ and legal farm, Com bi a improve your U0, . 1 " 2 75 May 8913 80% 89% 89% today follow: interests of Mandan and Bismarck: alfalfs o1 Peete, sever silage with for .... ee e 4 @% |1 hard spring, fancy He entered law practice at Mandan barvert of sweet a raid and ave & Oats— _ | Montana .. ‘ in 1902, being the senior member in| of the creem checks every month 50 trimmed hats, fur felts, soliels and velvets, Dee. 48 483% To arrive the partnership of Nuchols and Mur- gael exemplifying the new fall mode in every fall @14@% |1 DNS, fancy Mon phy. Frank E. Murphy was his as- ie a py, q " March 49% 49% To arrive .. cociate. North Dakota Entitled ehade and black. Values 3 00 @% 1 hard spring. In 1911, Mr. Nuchols was appoint-| $a T * * t0 $15.00 for ......eceersececcece e May ANT 50% ,To arrive .. ed to the district court bench when| - er minal Market ’ ‘ @% @'s |1 DNS, gd to the state judicial ayate: ras reds ijn ‘McCallum Chiffon Hose. Every color, including Ryo— , ‘0 arrive .. ricted. The cutting of the num! Inued f: i ralues : Dee. 99% 98% 99 1 DNS, of districts from 12 to 6 and the a 4 ket, and Pg hyiy Reo dbl that a metal week f “4 ry $1 75 March 1.01% 101) 101% intment of judges resulted in Mr.| is necessary to dry, clean and pre- ~."$2-25, now on sale. for, per pair.... e May 1.02% 1.02% 1.02% S, ord to goo uchols becoming a district judge| Pare our hard spring wheat for ‘i a fonts pee Ay nie 1 bade norther~ ea ae eles ae tet He| milling purposes. Do not ‘forget that we repair hosiery runs to make Nov. wo +O . Oo arrive re le e judges: ‘rom to 4 4 : @195 [1 porthern ‘BB [1915 ving ine Mande. for a tte gE Sead or tha Peat: vats your hose look like new, The cost is but a trifle. . i 2. ‘oarrivy. ; ay After 1915, he practiced for a ti Tans 12.32 12.35 12.30 12.80 2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.37 @1.46 | at Fargo and then was assistant ate py Sy paren’ Ribs : 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.25 @1.36 jtorney genera’ under William Lan-] lar kind of wheat without having to a : 11.00 11.00 H DNS, ord to good. 1.20° @1.21 ‘ger, later forming a law vpartner-| pay a penalty of one and one Fait 7 . 1130 1105 ites anes nee |S DNS endo taney: ne era pase cents @ bushel for cleaning our RCE g oR Oe j os i ; : 3 DNS, ice. 1: : : eae eat, and also having to ing to prevent. We should be able/ organized bands of mai 3 ives sane 4 oN ie beat 4i¢ eu Bishop Wehrle Gives freight to the terminals in the Twin ts oe what we are beer least. often board pots ‘cael pi 31° 1225 3 northern 116 6133 S ial Di Py Cities, or Duluth regardless - of der the crews and strip the passen- 21 225 1225 1295 «1298 |i dark hard (iflont). 121 @4 pecial Dispensation | whetter we ship it to or through Oil Station. to Re ace mae eee ane on tat @1as | For Armistice Dinner| ‘tete.termint's at all? We are now| Ol sincere nn “During the Boxer rebellion they kinds 5.00 to 5.25; strongweights! pounds to 350 pounds ,1 hard. (Mont. 1.21 @1.36 Cities and” Dututie Pig ail wheat Built at.Corner. of aed When De Sup Yat 5 Sa 9.25, to 9.50; big packers: _wetting| .50@7.25; stags | he Boy 1.21 - @1.36 ground at our terminal, whether we Thayer and Third) ed the Republican movement several ight vealers at 10.00sto 11.50; out- | Minn, 0 h ‘ ‘ sider 12.00 40 13.00.) spring lambs trimmed haz 119 @t24 ly to all excservice | ne siieieee-spsceaaiadlinasae YERES ago, they joined the revelu- eep 10,000; fat lambs opening heavy spring lambs ,.. . . vars by the Mandan chapter of th I il. rectl gasol a 1 "4 re yA Ale steady with ie : én0@ bs ieoeeel gaat al) age ot acta Ta Mothers’ ‘and. the roade will mee Seale Ney He om = “ed Meters ide ead “tetas std meaearaee So nesday; asking 15 to 25 cents high-| light ewes 4.50@5.50; heavy ewes! eae c merican ion Auxiliary, will be| that t i , oes beat, carly’sales of native lambs 3.60@4.50; culls” ewes 1.00@8.00; Fey 1 amber durum. 1:30 @1.38 | held Friday, November 11, as usual, ofthe quieer latina rrecand will start in the near future, it was : to outsiders 14.15; few sales and| bucks 3.00@3.50. ralogattive .....-.- 128 @L38 [and the veterans of the’ Catholic| in North Dakota. suneained toe ey ihe Police Court numerous bids to packers ey < amber durem. 1.26 @1-37 | faith won't have to eat “gold fish”| If the freight rates could break at| 2¢%#8, Qi! company. oil :com- ice Court | scattering around 13.50 and below; _ BISMARCK GRAIN 1 amber duurum.... 115 @125 |cither. A move to hold the banquet] our terminal it is likely tHfat several| PANY As Just completed negotia. best lambs 110 to 130 pounds 11.00/ (Furnished by Russell-Miller vo.) |, 70 arrive ........ 115 @... | on another date to avoid the Friday! elevators would be built there by] tions for purchase of the property| | Sam Kidd of lowa paid a fine of to 11.50; few 100 pounds 12.00; Bismarck, Nov. 3 1 To ane ae fast day was halted while an appeal) people in the grain business who from Mrs, Laure &. Sanders, 4 and costs to Police Magistrate J. ulls 10.25 to 10.75; sheep steady;|No. 1 dark northern . Daa + was made to the Right Rev. Bish- Fealise that our hard spring wheat The residence now on the Property . Belk when he pleaded guilty to fat ewes 6.00 to 6.50; top 6.75; No. 1 northern ’..... amter durum. op Vincent Wehrle of Bismarck.| should be kept separate from other Nive vo salable nie a charge of drunkenness yesterday. nbs ‘offered; good lambs to country steady, 14.00. fresh feeding lam STOCK PRICES TAKE UPTREND Irregularity Develops as Bear p Traders Continue to Ferret Out Weak Spots New Yerk, Nov. 3.—(7)—Resump- tion of the upward price movement ed with some irregularity as_bear traders continued to ferret out weak 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . 3 amber durum. curum By special dispensation Armistice wheat, but t! day is cited as a holy day, auto- sseeeccba poe eherreealiian northwest part of the city, its future] DIRLAM’S BROADCASTERS ; build elevators Xe. 1 red durum durum «+ matically cancelling fast ‘requlre-| that ‘are now “Tmposed upon our| Ste having not yet beew-determined.| Entertaining tonight, featur- jax .. Feo) curate ments for the war veterans and new| grain. ~ Lent ap te dpe ’ Fring 5 No, 2 flax To See cies all the buddies will be able to sit oT believe that the International] 8° meen rpcrmsgd nk othe vee ing ptrains from the ‘cornfield, No, 1 rye. well each in on the real chow which won’t in-; Harvester Company and some of the raped ite th bi siding nrrid i! erson Hotel Ballroom. Barley Iovarcive ee id Ee Pe meat or ae Shale! manufacturing the fa compl uilding Dancing begins at 9:30. Bis- eee s canned salmon was} com! it “t marck’s popu Spelta, per gate 3 xellow corn dubbed in the A. E. F. in harvesting and ehreshing rain tn The per Tarcnened Py gt 5e| ment —_— No, 3, 56 Iba’ or mor “4 yellow cori 0 0 ae the same operation, would be in-| frre?is and te. block 108, oriatnal a No. #56 Ibe on more ses 7 Fellow se Dirlam’s Orchestra tensely interested in the | satablish- slat. Ite sale was negotiated by the Too Late *> Classify 2 yatnedieern: Gives Dance Toniglit| Wheat is naturally damp and un.| Hedden Real estate agency. FOR RENT—Strlctly | moder 5 re t To arrive .« : monet tn Jinn ya "“'in oe | . ans Tocation. "Phone i6i'or 431, 0. Wr der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs. five cents ;3 mixed corn. Dirlam’s Broadcasters, as a local distatioen Guitliaeriae fill fn Prd At the Movies rts, gerry under shell, To arrive .. orchestra under the direction of prepared and dried. Local cevatore eng | FOR RENT—Furnished room in Hard winter wheat .........$1.00 4 mixed corn. Curtis Dirlam is known, are open-| Promoted Ni tye equipment that ie steam-heated modern house, 623 Dark hard winter wheat ..... 99 5 mixed com...... ~ | ing; the dence season in, Bismistck| So itn drying aod preparing wieet| John Bertemeten inee duesT™ h street, : INN 2 white oats....++0 son hotel ballroom., Unusual light:| for shipment. At our terminal grain| ‘That is the treat for lo.) WANTED—Woman to work by the MINNEAPOLIS RANGE A eet gon hotel ballroom, Unusual light:| market in Grand Forks we have the\ cal prone ee Si day. Phone 80 or call 904 Fourth Nov. 3 . Open High Lew Close around the year’s high on a revival of rumors that the annual dividend would be increased from $7 to $8 next year. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nov. 3.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.22 1-2 to 1.46 1-2; No, 2 dark northern 1.20 to 1.440; No. 3 dark northern | 1.18 1-4 to 1.58; sample grade dark | northern 1.25 1-4; No. 1 dark hard winter 1.16 3-8; No. 1 hard spring H 1.37 to 1.47 3-8; No. 1 hard winter | 1.26 1-8 to 1.29 1-8; No. 2 amber durum 1.29 1-8; No. 1 mixed wheat 1.25 1-4 to 1.27 3-8, 38 Oats No, 2 white .46 to 7-8. Rye No. 1, .94 to 1-4. Flax No. 1, 2.02 to 2.10. Barley No. 2, .72 to .73 1-2. POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 3.—(?)—Potatoe: Receipts 99 cars; on track 459 car: | total United States shipments 715 | cars; demand and trading moderate, market slightly stronger; Wiscon- sin sacked round whites Minnesota-North sacked Red river Ohios 1.40 to 1. . sacked round whites, 1.40 to Idaho sacked russets urbanks to 1.90; sacke® rurals 1.45 to Minneapolis, Nov. 3—(7)—(U. S. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Moderate wire inquiry; demand light, market firm. Carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted Mi: trate, sacked red hts, whites United States No. J. 1.20@ 1.30, mostly 1.25. FARGO LIVESTOCK D., Nov. 3-—()—Hogs, 180 to 200 pounds 8.25 @! 225 pounds 8.25@9.25; Fargo, N. 150 to°180 pound weights 758.50; 755 to 225 ts | ak No. 5 yellow .75; No. 2 mixed | $1.50 to! No. 3 white .47 1-2 to .41. Rye No. 1, 1.02 1-2; No. 2, 1.01 1-2 to. 1.03 1-2, Barley .72 to 81. Timothyseed 3.30 to 4.05. Cloyerseed 21.25 to 28.50. Lard 12.00, rape:h Ribs 12.25. Bellies 12.75, * CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Nov. ) — Butter lower; receipts 5,309 tubs; cream- SSS ee eee EE —— 23 Year Goitre Treated. Successfully at Home. Mrs. Josie Anderson Tells Experience With i Colorless Liniment |. Mrs. Josie Anderson, 1013-2nd | Ave. Watetown, S. D. says in her own home paper: the Watertown Public Opinion; “My neck felt easier after the 4th application of Sorbol Quadruple. he choking soon disappeared. In two months | my neck reduced 1% inches and can inow do all my work. Will gladly \tell or write full experience.” Sorbol Quadtuple is easy to use and not expensive. Mi.'e by Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Id by all druggists. lly at: ‘inney’s Drug Store.—Adv. For best results ship Your Grain to— McCarthy Bros. Co. Established 1885 GRAIN ‘COMMISSION MERCHANTS MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTH Corresponderce Invited Ask your’ barker abou* 1s facilities for hauling all this To arrive .... to make the dance something out of ins, and| theatre next - Monday WANTED—A’giel for general house spots and test the character of the rheat Barley, ch t ofcy. the ordina: di : .| there. our wheat and other grai ‘Warner Brothers produc- recent buying in scme of the pool ne 122 1.28 To ae oe 4 lam. gies be oe can be run through driers and other tom ‘will’ be shown. 5 eee Call at 318 Ave. B West. specialties. Continuation of easy| March 1:25 6% 1.25% 1.26% | Barley, med t The orchestra is a properly bal-| machines to put it in proper condi-| Barrymore plays a dual role. First | * x; SALE—Vety reasonable, one money rates, the optimistic charac- | jay % 128% 127% 128% '\_ To arrive .. anced eight-piece organization, the| tion for shipping and storing. lhe aj 5 Don Juan's father,| Kimball organ like’ new and one ter of the monthly bank reviews and|" Rye" eee: Z Barley, lower director having in mind a combina-| ., This is an age of rapid progress.| Don preg a courtly, punctilious, sub-| grade mandolin, At 820 expectations of another sharp de-! pe %*— 931, 9415 93% .98%;|_ To arrive .. tion which is eapable of playing the | Should we not all help rather than | tle Spanish aristocrat, who, discov-| npresdway, Bismarck. § crease in brokers’ loans, all had a@| March” : ‘95% 2 rye modern dance tunes, using sym-| to stand in the way of progress? /ering his wife is dies ‘0 SLEEPING rooms with priv- faporable effect on spectlative sen-) yray 97% 97% 97% (97%! To arr ‘95%@ ... |phonic arrangements.’ It comprises| Markets are needed in all sections| with this warning.to his boy, Juan:| &te. I ero will rent single or timent. ' Oats— ; igi No. 2.02 @2.08 |a reed team—doubling saxophones |°f the country where exclusive prod- | “Destroy ‘w or they will destroy rors Fe tered Stiffening of export coppe prices| noo. 44% .ABY 44% 4B °¢ @v fand clarinets, a basr team—t. »|Ucts are handled, such products as : R SALE—Registered: Oxford and a reduction in th2 stock. of the! yarch 46% ———— trumpets and tromtone, and a per-| We have here in North ota, in- rams and ewes: all ‘of: size, red metals attracted fresh buying] yy, 46% 47. 46% 47 J to H Tuck cussion sectio.. — drums, xylophone| cluding not only our hard sprit ell boned and dense fleece, pa- in the copper shares, witr Calumet |" fiaxy rhe ury to Hear LUCKer | ind banjo, in addition to piano| Wheat, but our- durum wheat ani (aed furnished. Duroc | Jersey and Arizona the leaders in that | po. 2.0414 2.03 2.03% 2.05 Trial Is Being Drawn and Sousaphone. The orchestra| flax. We need the Terminal Grain ars and gilts, long and heavy group. The acvance in the oils was) May 21214 9.19% 2.11% 219% has already made an enviable name | Market to properly handle these ex- boned, papers furnished, Regis- checked by reports of a weakening | © Races pee aceon > ia La M N 3 for itself in its work over a local| clusive esas of our state, milking shorthorn of the fuel oil market at gulf coast | p 70% L708 71 La Moure, N. D., Nov. 3—(P)—| broadcasting station. If building a great center is the se are of good milking points, where there has been a heavy | 4,0. ie ay ‘at = ‘aay, | With nearly two score jurors ex- desirable feature of merchandising, strain. Come and see them, three {accumulation of the w.st Texas May “iL 71% =.72 6714 | amined and an additional 20 called ; then why were any markets allowed miles north of Bismarck. _ Nagel product. = eee for service as an auxiliary panel. George Olgierson to be established west‘of New York, | sensi & Strutz, Bismarck, N. D. Box 21. Selling pressure was directed DULUTH RANGE the selection of the jury whtch will Dies This Morni: which was doubtless the first mar- ee ee ghep'aeanne saris ar Gis] gE DS aw clonl raeetnans HT apeaaa MDa] OS LONG MODINE) Foung “ener? Why fot contiaue Couldn’t Eat Fruit, ‘others, common, Lambert, saa re enter i loo UCaiasaa enue: ee Durum— murder in connection with the slay-| _ George, 18-year-old son of Mr. and fevee neon can Fret ee Stomach So Bad “A,” Foundation’ company and Radio | Nov. 1.17% 118 1.1512 1.18 | ing of Hans C. Bjone, Verona bank| Mrs. G. Olgierson, died this morn-| J believe the time has come “y badi dideied- ond Corporation, although the last|Dec. 1.15% 1.17 1.15% 1.17 | cashier, on February 28 last, is ex-| ing at a local hospital following | the people realize that exclusive ELTINGE THEATRE Papel yl agg named touched a new record top in| May 1.20% 122% 120% 1.2214 | pected to be completed in La Moure| short illness. He was talen ill Sun-| commodities are entitled to proper| Pirate attacks rivaling the storied Ling a the early trading. Nearly a dozen|, Rye— = -,, | county district court here today. __| day .and was found to be suffering! marketing facilities, so that consum- ‘of old are not. uncommon in| things. Adlerika other issues reached new_ high|Dec. « 96% 95% .95%| Presentation of the testimony in| with a ruptured appendix. He waslers may get the commodtiy of the ling to Edward S. (Tex) |- now eat ground, the list including Midland | May 99% .99% .99% | the action, which is attracting wide operated on Monday, but complica- quality they like instead of having|O’Reilly. They have been in prog Fletcher - Steel Broducts preferred, American |v "* o ons, goss 2.03% 205% | Indiestions ares ie'to be Foard irs] death. nt Nene Samed MB) fo aceapt, Products that, have been ress dor td the guy dt Aalri ears stomach eqs nd inseed, Victor Talkin; fachine, | Nov. . 03% 2.05% ications are, is eard in a/ death. ~ Adams Express, Aisnn Ballas Dec. 2.06% 2.04% 2.06% | packed court room, is expected to] Funeral services will be held Sat- anised and bane to them ap- deems and oo gig 7M Pecos eg et Sees. Save Express and Purity Baking, “A,”| May 2.14% 2.12% 2.14% | be begun before the conclusion of the| urday afternoon at 1.30 at the Pres-| We are all more or less familiar ‘waste matter you and “B.” International Harvester Pye ee afternoon session of court at 5 p. m.| byterian church, with the Rev. Paul tlegging and S. H. Macy sold at least 5 points CHICAGO CASH GRAIN _-—_——— S. Wright officiating. Interment practiced, Boo! fs i 0 higher. Chicago, Nov. 3—?/—Wheat No.| There will be a benefit dance] will be in a cemetery south of Wil-| Spring wheat should not Speculative interest in, the rail 2 hard 1-25 to 1.26; No, 3 hard 1-24" at Odd Fellows Hall Saturday fon. Basie bis parents, ae eres ted, and it is'the p was divi ween orfo! : “4 q a wo rs, Robert ohn. Southrn which was run up 5 points| Yellow .83 3-4 to night, Nov. legging our wheat that we and Canadian Pacific, which ad-| .81 1-2 to 82 1-2. ‘ vanced 4. Southern Railway sold| | Oats No. 2 white .60 1-4 to .52; ] For $2259 We show men’s and young men’s all wool : New Patterns and New Colorings and Weaves In Our Clothing ‘Department ; FARGO .- GARRISON - |