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‘ =PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928 <—* ar i "| FARME ERIVE GREAT BENEFIT BRONCHITIS t marriage, Three died ati Stephenson Says MARKETS | manciat F RS D TB PROVES FATAL xeuocdTiuecrarus | Attempt Has Been a ae t |! FROM ECONOMIC CONFERENCE HERE TO ASQUITH Made to Kill Him NEWS | anaes rashington, Feb, 15. —()—Ex Pind Wi . 5 — cae So (Continued f: Indianapolis, Ind., (Feb. 15.—(®) CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE - |Sessions End Late Yesterday BEN LARKIN IS miners, Efforts e bene: aoeel a ford a A —Tesifying as a stato witness in CORN HIGHER: Feb. 15 After Various Commodity) APPOINTED TO _|recsncitation of, the. two Liberal] rere cabled by Secretary Bhi of ‘Governor Ed Jacaon Clos Ch —Today— . today, D.. 6. ).. former ! y While Yesterday Yearago Open High Committees Report and Rec- FILL VACANCY | Lora oxt anced his retire: ion e Fagan ¢ of the 4a Etux ‘lan, ea! ee i 30% 30% % dop' i The earl + year- t political! to kill him since he was sent to the | WHEAT DOWN Lied : ch OA tes ommendations Are Adopted) | (Continued from page on:) | sullen, Viscount Asquith, son of the state prison on a murder charge in 4 Galicia May 40% 1.30% 1.3045 —Meeting Fourth of Series: pakota in which the federal body earl’s eldest son, Raymond Asquith, November, 1925. @'3 Late Advance Scored in Corn| of Seven held that the carriers had failed to| WH was killed in action as a mem- titude of Stephenson also declared he w ly 20% + 1.28 i i in-|ber of the Granadier Guard during ts prevented from testifying in After Prices Fluctuate |” “en aia Heard, ‘He alzovhan been active ite World war. oes: | Sart, Gefenee iat Is suerder, trial at Jorn— ¢ tnbets lesville, ny ause a bY y @% jused by farmers of south central] ,“1 have given od the best years ith (Herbert Henry A’ that he ‘would be ine vanes ne in Chicago, Feb. 15.—(AP)—Corn May 98% 96% 98 | North Dakota was the consensus of] °f my life to public service and I| quith) was one of the most the witness chair. ~~ ii prices after fluctuating nervously 99% 97% @' Jopinion among the 200 delegates|don't think the salary is pte guished among contemporary states- ‘The witness denied he had given GUOHAA & Tate advance today owing July 99% 97% 99" | trom 10 counties who attended the|Surate with the labor required or|men in England, where he was re- & paroled convict $1,500 to employ ® good deal to persistent demand @‘%s |egricultural economic conference| the, responsibility of the position,”| garded as one of the most able, a Shicago gunman to kill Governor for immediate delivery corn. Re- | Oats— ais " held at Bismarck Monday and Milhollan said. “I feel that I must/ scholarly and hard-working leaders a Ed Jackson. ceipts of corn in Chicago today were| March bi 55- | Tuee look elsewhere to adequately pro-|who ever headed the - (Continued from ) Jackson is on trial cha: with extremely scant for this time of| ,.. pe Meeting with members of the| Vide for my own future and that of | His lor conspiracy to commit a felony and Rey Shi cars and country ot.) MAY 55% staff of the extension division cf|™My family. My children are in/ was replete in dramatic possibilities, | 10D iver chee attempt to bribe ferings were small, with weather mn @ the North Dakota agricultural col- behoal and the salary of a railroad} but he never took advantage of them th SPS Laer eer mee over the corn belt unfavorable for} July 22h ‘52% liege, the farmer delegates consid.| commissioner is barely enough to/to play to the gallery. Seemingly Hunt May og of Hex} Want to laugh? See th the crop movement. Wheat aver-| , JY 03% 53% | ered their knowledge of local con-|&et along. on.” content to lead his people by follow-| But Hickman ma denied the hot antl vas ipue lower, largely as a result of | “Niarch 1.09% fie, | ees es eee brghe net tla he ing, she tdvanced, auietly by |S2bee against Hone. ian, who ot a eas aifppening coe ad beets] ty ie 1g. tg om, coer artes, Coa] He tld tha ie plas, forthe |cocped win nara ity. "One| gals pln wot guty ts He! Qne Killed, 1 Hurt 4 . 4 ™ A ? + ‘warmest irers once ob- ‘ mestic "ced “zea een 145 Lerd— ne ad ‘ poral ay and the cutatand- n th edit off served ved that Acquis modesty verged for a tigi uy, ie When Airplane Falls tents net higher, wheat % cent. 19.22; ~ . gf low — ae el e . In 1868, as a London school boy . He is under the 4 eases a cn SNagGE ore. | ap! eee eh tne Ccteeee et oneal atti trad will retain as peeperty To indetion of 16, Asquith is said to have told tain Thornas ti Bite, pout sateen visions yary:ag from 10 cents de-! duly —— 1.77 should be toward a lower itely. his schoolmates that one day he — ounced | &t Wright field, was kill nd Ca: ‘a nequal gain. Ribs— In the western part of ti ‘Although he has had the active would be lord chancellor or prime| mer, tain Edward Laughlin ep f he d fliers in the corn market today! May aes sree 11.00 enly hard wheat should be grown. | su; of the Non: in League | Minister, and constantly he asked ated Lond galled ineering officer “5 the ai cat, a‘ : appeared to be affected by talk cur- | lh i gg BN sie In some of the eastern ; rt, durum " for office, Mil-|bi8 ri lho test his knowldege | all the ~ oe fi | eectaulk ‘when ey hay a ; ond in nome quarters: that corn Oh arch 11.80 | oes best. Marquis is the leading ho 2 Maar a, member of nad othe oats Wy AS be ms pb vee they were riding feli just ices are about cents a bushel | s ; variety of bread wheat and Kuban-|the League. the bec oh ay ‘4 “ied outside of Fairfield, east of thi jigher than a car ago, whereas the | au 13°30 12°30 deny ie does the best of the durums.| decided to affiliate with Labor | nly evidence that | Asquith i 7 eae ever - boasted of his knowledge or ability, i et Ait i Winter wheat is not hardy enough | organizations in 1918 they left open *, ee , tered The flyers at the time were in a to be practical in this area, Win-|a nomination for railroad commis- aah he his tog ith ~ L training “alate; It was believed the ter rye is more desirable than| sioner and asked the state federation Brith cen 2 seeds ier ae plane developed enginc trouble. spring rye on most of the area with|of labor to fill it. Milhollan was pel iy ” Captain Miller was dead- when was irc#.:2d with one of the most i the possible exception of Kidder| named by the pet ue ae 4 serious crisis in the world’s history lifted from the plane, while Ca {~erop is 100,000,000 bushels larger. , ee, heater ee wae are | oun fed at a loss and are being; { marketed on a big scale. Another | Wee ) Bearish circumstcnce as to corn was 17.50. { that the corn market had r:sen to| 50 cents under high time last | cases; firsts 28 1-2 to 89; ordinary vealers 15.00@17.00, best} firsts 27. Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 4 MxF BRETAT i r FS county, where spring rye is seeded) was elected, i tain Laughlin suffered scvere i jmp goat of cents o oe | OTK MARKET |sttcie sical asst | on eh tan to good -advaniags | formally, joned the Noupartioan| he pueak, of, tHe Frat, pote |been clearly ertailished."‘Hicknsan | Jaiet. = at. | . " “| Flax should only sown on clean League, he ai u caliber cRNA ATT } Good buying support for corn | rl Penn land and the acreage should not be} In the near future, he said, he will patina ae Seeilone nortan a ba Ah ee ore vale A laugh every second at the t values became evident, however, | | in 32.00@32.50. expanded materially except when|tender his resignation from the history. The first mad rush| let which killed Thoms was one of} Womanless Wedding. rs whes i the ae ae Rea CHICAGO POULTRY the market outlook {s favorable. | various rie tempera ee of the enemy was countered, but |the smaller size. as . - | * ¢ e is an it 8 : both Tetieag at tines to tho. buying side, Chicago, “Feb. 15.—()—Poultry, Oats Not Profitable safety council. ‘This was taken here| {2 Tegarded the stolid man at No.| Technically both may be held! 390 Pairs Women’s and 4, Bnd on one spirited rally July corm alive steady; receipts 5 cars; fowls) No increase should be made in|\as meaining that his future work 10 Downing Street as a savior. rd e Children’s Oxfords will be in- today reached a new high “rice ree-| | Wgustrial d Rails Move! 23 to .25; springs .22 to .31; tur-|the oats acreage as oats get 'y | will take him outside the state. Domestic crises followed. Hie Hearing in Two Parts cluded in the Big Dollar Day } ord for the crop. Lightres: of re-;{ndustriais an " keys .25 to .28; roosters .20; ducks) does not yield well and is not prof- Larkin Came to N. D. in 1891 | lacked If a continuance is granted in the| Sale Thursday, Feb. 16—A. W. 4 ceipts and indications of continued; Within Narrow and Ir- 22 to .28; geese .22 to .24, itable asa cash crop. Barley is @| y;cttin" who succeeds, Milhollan, ‘Thoms trial it will be to give the| roc, sdeeiinices gale strong cash demend for corr. helped ean eae aries better feed crop than oats and 2}... ¢> North Dakota in 1891 from Hickman defense more time in which Lucas Co. to give fresh courage to numerous regular Limits (CHICAGO CASH GRAIN slight increase in acreage should be| ilar. county, Wisconsin, and ob- Lloyd its case. Hickman has eee , buyers. pyChicago, , Feb. | 15—(—Wheat | made, particularly In Metatosh, 1o- tained empioyweut aa leek and * of “not guilty” : — No. 1 northern spring 1.32; No. 2|gan and Morton counties. Speltz F od “ y reason \ STOMACH ULCER EWHEAT DRAGS OFF ON New York, Feb. 15.—(—Trading | norther nspring 1.31. may be used to supplement oats a " Tate wena tee wipes al hota ana, at gal (thnges For a INNEAPOLIS MARKET _ |in today’s stock market was largely| Corn, No, 5 mixed 89; No. 2 yel-|and barley. A reasonable increase eight years, was a farmer and then sacotige “ay two parte—one to determine his san- Minneapolis, Feb. 15.—(®)—|a specialty affair with standard in- | low 1.00. é should be made in corn acreage and) sci J stor manager Stapees “Asiés, Tet ity, and, if found sane, another to PAINS STOPPED : heat dragged off 1-2 to 3-4 cent |dustrials and rails moving within! , Oats, No. 2 white 56@67%; No.|Falconer is recommended as a0|""h6 ‘vas elected to the state 5 determine his guilt. ” « y, lower cables, a quite cash) rather narrow and irregular limits, | 3 white 5414@55% outstanding variety. Early strains lature of 1919 as a re tative es In addition to the preparations for ! rade, and a setback in corn re-| Pools succeeded in marking up about} Rye, No. 1, 1.101 of Minnesota 13, Northwestern dent| or Foster and Eddy coche bs and the Thoms case, the Hickman de- e ulting in moderate pressure. Heavy|a dozen issues to new high records,| Barley, 20@98. and Pioneer white dent are good] Served continuously until the close of | oroMely, Statesman who remained! tense must prepare its formal resulted in a quick) and a few soft spots were uncov-| Timothy seed varieties for grain and silage. Gehu st what he was in the beginning. k in corn after a higher start/ered by bear traders. Trading was| Clover seed 20.00@2 is best for hogging oft. Millet 1s|**e ee Pere te he apd fis power was in himself, not in his ae the state su 2 rapphigect Be No. need to suffer another day . pad. prices dropped 3-4 to 1 cent} in moderate volume, although a few 3 ~ one of the most dependable bby] PP ‘cr tne elevator di Fired oge tne | office, and in a sense he had just] +, cae cae. i ing’ appeal| With the agonizing pains of stom- yesterday's close. om s of stock changed hands} MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | crops to grow in this area. state railroad board and has held | emacs OF just as little, influence} ¥i11 automatically ee cxecu-| 2ch ulcers. We positively assure pa was dull and wheat prices part of the session. Minneapolis, Feb. 15—(#—Wheat| Considerable increases should be! this position since that after his resignation as when he was| tion if the supreme has not| YoU full relief without resorting to within a 3-8 cent range most) Renewal of call money at 4% per receipts today 178 compared to 166) made in the acreages of alfalfa and] 1 recent months he has been prime minister. ted upon it tetore Sou 27 an operation. of:the session. cent tended to check bullish opera- a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat |sweet clover throughout this area. it the awful years of . If you or an, of your friends are Gace eraseed even when corn was | tions although there was little call-, ard coarse grain closing quotations] Yellow blossom sweet clover is ' war, and the dreadful years of peace-| grave you your tickets for| *#fering the _ health-destroying sl and prices eased 3-8 to 1-2) ing of bank loans. Trade develop- | today follow: preferred to the ‘ite, The rota-| and has taken an active ranks | making, Asquith remained the same the Won We ravages of stomach ulcers, or cent under yesterday's close. May| ments were largely favorable, the|1 hard spring, fancy tion system of handling livestock | ms; tof, the Nonpartisan] “im Steady bulwark of English fomaniess Wedding? chronic acidosis, write at once for barley was dull and easy. May rye|chief item being reports of a fur-| Montana ++ 1.64% @1.76% |on native pasture is advised to Republican f jon in the state. He|2uity and respectability. During full particulars of the remarkable 3-8 cent on a light trade.| ther increase in steel mill operations| To arrive +» 1.585% @1.65% | guard against over-grasi; Every| is chairman of the board of dire all it he 300 Pairs Women’ and| WOLFE’S ULCER and ACIDOSIS eased 1-2 cent. and a stiffening price tendency in|1 DNS, fancy Mont.. 1.62%@1.695s | farm should ‘have Iterbelt, ves-! of the North Dakota tehea tots e Children’s Oxfords will be in-| TSEATMENT. wheat offerings were light-| the iron and steel market. |, To atrive .... 1.56% @1.64%s | etable garden aut a small orchar.| official newspaper of the eran go! h cluded in the This treatment has been succes: bee ed by posted receipts} American Express extended its|1 hard sprit 1,325 @1.68% | Potatoes should not be grown on &|tisan League. even Lloyd Big Dollar Day MA’ choice milling quality was cal gain to mae 9 oe by ‘ ae ee 30% @1.587% | commercial scalé until marketing Brkt ay Party e — — Feb. 16—A. W. nig ‘i: early. afternoon and: Amer a Q facilities have been developed. og ucas offered to the ge: No. ie sting, i tee way Express jumped nearly 7 i ae neces Fs Beans. can be grown profitably epee! a mpd sajna held’ his stp As bli for the first time . certs May, "| points. 4 ; 9 cl S here, ri tenacity. ce 4 0 giv ‘rom. tein, No. 1 dark northern 1 cent un-|" Baldwin also moved up 7 points '1 DNS, gd to choics ‘ore Poultry Needed Legal advisers of Governor A. G.| the Lloyd George returned the é 4 ‘ond -other der to 23 cents over, and No. 1 nor-{ despite the publication of an unfav- 1 DNS, ord to good. 1.25% Foci poets ansea che cits forlic have told him that Ben Lar-|to the tala of orthodox Liberalism ! Additional Society * Secchiote nel tenia eet en thetn under to 18 over with proteis|orable 1927-earnings sheet report 1 dark northern. i creased, as the price outlook and rin, 7 appoint me —_ me erp mt to make Britain’s first labor| *—— | day to Ge improvement ba up to 14 per oat up to 4b nie the other day. Standard plate glass | To arrive .. 245 the Itkelthood of profit are good. At] Mi ory re asa — = 4 m8 st es possible by withdrawing} The Royal Neighbors will meet | steady and increasingly rapid. No over. Winter wheat was quict and/common advanced from $3 to $5 aj1 northern . 4 @ present there are only 63 hens per| railroad ane , is po pac reer Prag Savincdittens the Gonserva-| at § o'clock Thursday ing at| starvation liquid dict necessary. dragey. x share and the preferred from $12 to! | To arrive Da farm and this should be raised to| Of yi Hie hich wit peed regime which Stanley Baldwin! the 1. 0. 0. F. hall. The Tuvenile| YOu can eat anything you wish af- Durum was quiet and steady. $19. Gold Dusi, Air Reduction and 2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1. 625%], minimum of 100. A reasonable 2 ie ie raced Wifice A et iad led to disaster in the general] Rovai Ni eight will hold a ter taking our treatment a few Corn offerings were light and the| Liggett & Myers “B” clso respond- |2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.33% @1. increase should also be made in peg ssentive isald tel asinine ere of December, 1923. ing at the same hall Thuraday sft- mg : rn (‘market was firm. 1 ed to pool operations. 2 DNS, ord to good. 1.23% @1.1 turkey production. pence crys ria pon Bonar Law’s death Baldwin} ernoon at 4 o'clock. low you will be able to 3-2 Oats were in light supply and de-) Pan-American issues sold below 2 northern .. a m1. Volume of dairy products should governor sai on uestion inherited a large majority in ne a as you did when a child; it mand was fair to good. ., |$40 for the first time since 1921. 41% @1: Increased through the use of| bad been raised as to. Bh the|the House of Commons. But -| FB. Allen of le, i ¥ It and mill-| Dj S i : i. | be: increased: aoe appointee should not hold office Bernardsville, N. Y., Rye receipts were small and mill-| Directors of the Standard Oil com-/3 DNS, gd to choic @1.43% | more and better feed, testing of | 2?) e manda‘ is visiting relatives. in the city this} CER. C! 1 fing quality was in good demand. |pany of New Jersey declared the |3 DNS, ord to goo ‘| cows and use of purebred sires. No| ® Fag next election, at iesk MENT. Th. cost is very little and g ing barley was in good de-/usual extra 121% cents, in addition |3 northern 2 increase should be made in the Age rcrctgmcr a tee uu are guaranteed game saamey a mand and feeding sorts were quiet-|to the regular quarterly dividend of , 1 dark hard (. a ®|number of beef animals, but there repartee the yp G. A. Osmundson is tran i if it does not help you to 4° i Zee, Crude coil teodienan eiawed |, Toners. 25%@147% | should. ye improvement’ in quality| ™allroad | commissioners’ | wasjican tour to plunge into the eam-| pusiness in Fargo this week, =| ¥0Ur entire satisfaction, Write to- 4 Flaxseed offerings wero light,» further decrease-last week of near-' 1 hard (Mont. . 49% | and finish. A small and orderly in- changed, governor said he was/paign under Asquith’s banner, for eee day for FREE particulars of our choice was in good demand, but/jy 8,000 barrels daily. Dupont| To arrive as 5s@1.46% | crease in the number of sheep is when free trade was take the) Jacob Sch Jer of Blue Grass is| 16-day trial offer. Wolfe's Labora. % yor Minnesota was quieter. broke 6 points and weakness eropped | Minn. & SD, 1 dark Gesirable. There should be no gen- = 8 patient at St. Alexius hospital. berien. Rese & EO hea East Pico, Los : sanerineterier are out in Wrigl eronautical, Case | ha a a a e é tag if. Adv. € -$0. ST .PAUL LIVESTOCK Threshing, Rossia Insurance and| To arrive 2 1.22% rae Saas. Me pee Banner ent ‘wea stunning, ere, Sage Ange! Se P South a eet eas American Zine preferred. rey a 1 hard. 1; 1,600 “pounds or more, should be Ben Larkin to Ww Bs « eae, attle—ivece! © BITive .....006 s fomanless edding. 2 3,200; opening slow, undertone POTATOES Fey 1 amber durum. 1: § raised. Aes mah of opal a“ tments 1 hil ts W. z «weak to lower on most killing) Chicago, Feb. 15.—@)—(U. S. D.|_ To arrive .. f m1. ping to canning outle or other- returned. ‘3 . B. A. dance at A.0.U.W. classes; ene aa earings ‘a A.)—Potatoes—Receipts 8 cars, Fe Sanit du: haps joderately ral supply; bulk sal- track 279, total U. S. shipments|1 amber durum. é able at 11.00 to 13.00; few lots held 921 oe demand. and trading slow,} To arrive 44 This mosiing et fhe: fart cer} rds to 13.50 to 14.00; she stock! market steady; Wisc i 1 durum / serles of seven form a government. to 10.00) round whites 1.65 to 1.8 jaho| To arriv @ peewee parte oe oe purr s supreme| knocking at the door as the second on heifers; cutters, 5.25 to 6.503! sacked russet Burbanks .|2 amber durum. id sor. ee ree eee cutaniion were fixed bulls set, to weak; stockers andj 1, 1.75 to 1.90; few fancy shade|2 duram ..... pre Ron a mae (gi eeling six eee ron: Neher commercial te on pe aeere era committees will be published later igher; ‘ Florida bliss triumphs jo. 1, weight offerings. | durum .. s i x Calves—Receipts 3,300; .50 high-| crates 3.00; Cuba bliss triumphs in}1 red durum. é se: tull in bulletin form by the col. Ohio Situation, Move er; good lights 14.50 to 15.00; bulk! crates 3: To arrive “16 lege. . is at latter pri — Coarse Grains ere Draft Coolidge’ Are| vate ‘Hogs—Receipts 22,000; opening} Minneapolis, Minn., Feb, 15.—U®)' 2 yellow corn. : 4 Eggers Takes Stand ply steady on light weights; (U. S. D. A.)—Potatoes: Light 3 yellow corn 2 | in His n Defense paid freely for sorted lights early;! wire inquiry, demand slow, market! To arrive | In Own e] top 8.00; trade slow cx butchers;| slightly weaker. Carloud delivered 4 @ i > ae packers talking 7.50 to 7.75 for sales, freight only deducted, Minne-|5 86 Fargo, N. D., Feb. 15.—7)— medium and eat weights or .10 to; apoli- and St. Paul rate, sacked mM ® $1 |Henry B. Eggers, Jr., former man- +15 lower than Tuesday's average; ewt., round whites, U. S. No. 1, 1.45 i z of the Grafton Roller Mills, pigs steady; bulk 7.25; sows 6.50 to/ to 1.50. a 39 | took the: stand in his .own behalf in | reelection is 6.75. . ——_—_—— @ federal court here today as the first Sheep—Receipts 1,500; fairly ac- BISMARCK GRAIN defense witness in the case in which tive, weak to 25 lower; bulk choice} (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) @ he is charged with siding and te 85 to 86-pound averages 15.25; culls Bismarck, Feb, 15 D ting Manville ag 7 mostly 11.00 to 11.50; heavy lambs} No, 1 dark northern 3 dD. cashier of the First National ;{ 18.00 to $14; one deck medium to| No, 1 northern ... 54 @ in misappropriation of 1 good light weight ewes with sort-|No. 1 amber durum Y l524 funds, offs at 5.00; these about steady. No. 1 mixed durum 5 5214@ Eggers traced the business of the ee nee No, 1 red durum white oat . mill several years back and testified CHICAGO LIVESTOCK No, 1 flax . Barley, ch to fey. that sight drafts drawn were a part ‘ Feb. 15.—(AP)—(U. S.| No, 2 flax To arrive ® _ |if the mill’s routine of business and D. of Hogs—Receipts 25,000;|No. 1 rye r were not drawn on his specific in- market uneven; steady to 10 cents| Barley . 2 structions as testified by John tower; big packers inactive; talking| Oats ..... ood Kelly, former -nill bookkeeper. 16 cents or more off; few loads of | Speltz, per . To arri' 8 @ : The government charges that no «strictly choice hogs 160 to 200 SH. 2 re. . bills of lading were attached to the pounds 6.45@8.50; 4 8.50; limited | No, 4, 55 Ibs. 1.08%@ | drafts, making. them wocthless, upply above 8.40; bulk desirable 170 | No « 2.1532 @2.2514 Eg ers also testified that he was in 3 ponte 30; 900 tc 320 pounds] pound discount el ago, Minneapolis, and Pb yunds 8.: 5 pounds Ine cent per pot unt un- Cee phia when drafts nar: three Boo 3.15; packing sows slow, most | der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 !s., five cents | DISTUKBING NIGHT COUGH| counts of the indictment were drawn. early sales .00@7.25; abvut steady | under shell. QUICKLY STOPPED To arrive .. ea a ge & Ad Tubes with tt des fairly actives inter Wheat ...+-.+++$1.06| “A distressing and irritat- aaa in ns ok: tent fs ‘gion. val, desirable Hand Nand winwee wha 220020108 ed throat kept me miserably awake Spann ane Baird ps ot Soman, He ae bee 3 00; ja H —_—_ other: J frelium, 810@8.60; light _ weights MINNEAPOLIS RANGE wet eles Hovey. and, Tar seheentormnist Yorksnize family. fis new omes x Feb, 15 father died when he was eight and rE & i i f hi °F Bf 7 ! i p i z A a igF + 4,90@8.50; light light 7.85@3.50; Compound qi comforted and = ee Ry packing sows, 6.907.505 slaughter Open High Low Close selates. es kag Fe abyoadonal BF Eocene a ie s 6 Wheat— coughs, he 5 cet pts 15,000; fat lambs| March 1.24% 1.24% 1.24 1.24% | tell you about it,” says H.C. P——.,| North Dakots ue pred rar ened very dragsy unevenly 25@|May 1.25% 1.25% 1.25% 1.25% | Sailors Snug Harbor, N. Y. Won-' Rear ocee gr ptain J. cents lower ae Taesday; | Jul 120% 127% 120% 1.26% | derfully soothing and ‘hesling. Bland| ‘ucted in etlots qfterings; top to ety butch: | March 1.01% 1.01% 1.01% 1.01% } Esetive in stopping the stubborn at the flee "school of instruction traders on y to 88| May 1.02 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% | coughs of grown ‘persons.—Adv, today, lambs ear i i [ and| July" © 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% i é ii il Mii r ewes | March feed Lee 2% 52% 52% 2 33 better 2.15° 2.15% 215 2.15%) tails to ana eed ‘82 (82 ; ‘at| lower; receipts 4067 tubs; ereamery,/ 0] SLE Owing Ga pegheripn hy Mee a Ree pads of | {2 1-2; seconds 38 to 40 1-2, interested in care 1@: Egge—Higher; receipts 10,853] une No. 96, rEee® tl § i ? Hi & 3 oF i He aes iF Z*. =, E 3 2 #5 if £ f cd i i F i j ty isi i i i af [ i i 3 Fy a EY E & z EE 3 e? »