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Yr oseere tak. ‘PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928' naa onQeuq qq = [OVE AUCTION | [aux] sane”) |WHEAT PRICES Fes Foot TBANBINO GRTS IGAFATLURE, | sresoxe | MARKETS | ove | /"HIT BY NEWS THIRTY-NINTH CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE arent Batraneed y Act ot WHEAT SWINGS | "ier ee ee cm STOCK MARKET | ister sovement ana optim pif ry Jat Wheat— Girl Who Offered Self to istic Reports Sink Spring season gave the Yankees Piast + Dec. 1.32% 1.30% 1.30% "4 Milwaukee, July 21.—(®)—Her Minneapolis, Minn., July 21.—4(4) Corn— ‘parents estranged, perhaps perma- july 1.07% 1.07% 1.06% ae Industrial Shares Point Up-|—Pressure of the southwestern win- master New York del It was only the second Yankee hit up to that point. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Spring Crop Reports Continue | Sept. 97 97% 96% % ter wheat movement and fine crop Corner Thire and Thayer. tly through her efforts to pro- bs : P ; ‘i ‘ si y 6 t P! 9:30 a. hareh schoo ——____ Nide for them in comfort the rest of Good; Winter Receipts Are |Pe*..| S! 81% 80% 80% ' a4 Rail bag ee ane ee eitan matierest| 11 8. m.—Morning prayer. N AFE ROBBERS their lives, Beatri Albert, once e July 48% 48% 48% end to Lower Levels and Canada continued to be the prin- rg fe Reieeialletion gic, has de- ok: [July 49% 48% 48% cipal factors in causing a further] EVANGELICAL CHURCH , 4 ——— Nin tae Ira E. Herzbe: dost 43 43 | New York, July 21.—U—Specu.| decline in wheat during the week} 19.99 Morning Worship. ' it [ending Friday. 100. situation was reflected in the‘rele:| Receipts of the old crop apring| 11:00 Sunday School, 1.03% 1.01 1.01% Worship. r o = ne vheat were light for the week an a aint 105 103 1.03% tively small volume ¢¥ securities | Fretneden! 00 Prayer se within a narrow trading area, with (108% 105% dee trading this week. Prices moved |2 oat aw of the daily receipts most of the indu trials pointing up-|¢2sh spring wheat were therefore} zion LUTHERAN cRueca uri 1 cided to dismount from the “block.” “I have definitely decided 0 largely by a forec of widespread withdraw my offer to marry anyone | eo] weather auspicious for welfare |¥ Who would give my parents $5,000! o¢ the spring wheat crop, wheat for their maintenance the rest of | values underwent a sharp sethack their lives,” she said, today, “be-|today. Houses with connectioi cause as a result of my first bar-| northwest led the selling, and C! gain my father and mother are|cago December delivery touched a Chicago, July 21.—()—Influenced | I PAILAT LAKE Devils Lake, July 21—)—An ,” sateen as ae reak open fe in tl Soo Line depot here. The burglars, after prving onan a window, gained showed new crop. Premiums on cits sees sees 12,80] ward while the rails Icst ground, | Somewhat stronger with very little 12.47 12.47 12.40 12.40 i i in| good milling qualities available and 1262 1262 12.55 12.87|chacactor the: deecrted se rt [gnough competition present by rallls ay ee ee separated, perhaps forever. new low price record for the season, issi icat-|to send premiums slightly higher. 5 admittance and with the aid of . Sapir created x sensation six from North “America was <a ; + 14.30] Call money was in fairly plentiful clined 534 cents for the week, clos-| 2: The will Rian aT oe months ago by offering herself, as| greatly a Oc. sisse sesee aeeee 14.00) supply all week, due to a large in-|ing Friday at 1.26%. vas the wife of the highest bidder. To- a on Gib a ere ren Bellies— fle if out-of-town funds. eevall Durum future new crop markets 5 p. m.—Bible hour in charge was een tes in ag ure, day, however, back in Milwaukee A eat closed J ae ff, A July eens, ++ 15.77] atreet heard persistent rumors, how- | declined about’ the same amount as “4 More than a year ago the “almost burglars failed to find. gas ‘where she has lived with her family pe eRe fates i ti oll, oa a | Sept. 15.80 15.80/ever, that bankers had threatened|spring wheat and there was no 8:00—Evening services (English.)| priceless 1734 Guadagnini violin patente for two months at the expense of W./at Ske decline to ge advance, an pase Jo restrict the volume of crecit avall-|change in the cash stuation. Offer- Sermon: “Paul, the Preacher of| was stolen from Efrem Zimbalist, W. Goynes, postmaster of Soldiers PEE aanheon with sellin ie crete | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE able on brokers’ loans in the event | ings were light. Justification by Faith.” . |famed musician. Finally recovered Home, she said she had changed her, a northweat atid With wealmiess of Minneapolis, July 21.—)— of a revival of the wild speculation} Cash corn here went off about as ‘epitiaias in Chicago, it is shown here once ee Wenéy Not Ah |the ‘Whnipeg wheat market today, Open High Low Close | which characterized the market two/much as the Chicago July futures.| Bapqisr CHURCH NOTES | more in its owner’s hands. At his Pie tac lua anes she said comprehensive reperts at hand here | Wheat— months ago. which was only fractional. No. 10:30 morning worship. Rev. O.| summer home at New Hartford, sorrowfully, with money a : 4 two-room frame home in Siren they |large part of the prairie provinces | eat is headed. 1.29% 1.29% 1.27 1.27% ]0% the advance in steel prices for| The high premiums on cash oats Si placed on the rare instrument, H H ‘ s y “1 Stiffens yellow Friday closed here at 1.02% Cc Zimbalist is shown cutting oe wee leald SHOT CAHMAISH Chop 4¥ king | July 1.24% 1.24% 1.22% 1.22% Stel ye rriday S. Jacobson. onn., Zim! ane. nat Gti |wood progress and that troughout ajSent. 126% 126% 124 124%| Steel shares stiffened somewhat |to 1.03%. : 12 Sunday School, Fred Mills,|the customs seal that had been , fourth quarter delivery, and the op-| melted rapidly during the week due —. ’ DeteeT Te. ae at a 4 eas Tp.m B.Y. P. U. a were happier than they are now injcighty per cent of whe ] " 4 timistic predictions of steel execu- th ss of new crop offer- ‘ comparative luxury.” [It was added that moisture is plen-| J ee ae ee bir tives. Motors were mixed, despite eee Nes. wilter tite ised “at Bi ed worship, Offertory, “Melody in D” (Will- Nero ces or ts Liat et Her father, feeling that Miss Al. |tiful for the filling of the crop, and)Sept. 97% : 96% | reports of large current ‘business |p0%, to 5: Witiastay sy meet. (d2ms). ry robe ‘while driving through th: bus- 4 bert should marry Mr. Goynes, with|that the weather has been holding ats— ° ard the publication of excellent ley priven ates Cathaa th werk ednesday 8 p. m. prayer meet-|"\7oca) solo, “The Ninety and Nine” | Ines, Wyle i {rust devel t heck, July 50% 50% 50% 50% j Barley pi ing. ‘ istrict, a holdup man tocay whom the family has lived for three |tust, development in check. te, [Ben 38% [38% 38% half-yearly earnings statements by| jjoser to a new crop basis, The cash se the ab f the pastor the| (Campion)—Kenneth Preston. robbed two messengers of the Amen, months, refused to leave Milwaukee| Arrivals of newly harvested win- Sept. 38% 38% ‘ the Chrysler and Hupp companies. | market was weak with buyers hold- pulpit retiree an at lh rect e Sermon, “The Church and Its| ign Building company and conned Bei Mri Gunes’ louse. ‘The two|ter wheat southwest continued today | HlaR 15 | Olls were slow in responding to re-| ine off, a loss of from 8 to 10 cents Tiana gegring | Childhood”—Walter E. Vater. with $4,258 In cake men, on the best of terms, are plan-|to be reported as of ee oreal ine rig Lia Lib Shay Sie ports of a decrease in crude oil out-| taking ‘place in the cash quotations, | 874 evening by Rev. Oscar 8. Jacob-| “ Postiude, “Crusaders” (Valkman). ‘ansas|Sept. 2.1414 2. . . h : ning a long fishing trip together.|large volume. For examp! presenting The robber boarded the messeng- put and heavy gasoline consumption. Parents desirous Rye traveled with wheat. There |°°% State pastor at large. Mr. Albert is adamant and declares|City had 1,125 cars against 985 a! Barley— i ’ automobile as it stopped for a Mail order shares showed surpris-| 2 rf hers their children for Christian baptism | ¢T®,,0u! PI Bee ch odo wrk ail compare it 42 on Sof H4 TMU le rnmth brine furee | 22" fe, Sed naman | PRINT ENGER, LUTRERAN | shuse"he"h Mh maring| ete eh ad ew ne ole ah hie “doen . |the corresponding day last year. An- | Sept. 6M : ‘ y expectations of enhanced profits : oucenmer " orable thing” and marries Mrs Gop [other big total was. at _Hitchinson, Dee.” _6T_61% 67” 87K ithrough the establishment of) retail |recents, September declined 4%] Avenue C and Seventh street —Epworth league, card, one of the messengers, at. S, “ |Kansas, which reported today an OO stores, and the prospects of unusu- asi ‘i » G. y . :.ing worship. from ier mother, on the other hand,| aggregate of 779 cars. DULUT9 RANGE ally large crops, indicating increased | , F hare Abdion eee online, Morning services Sunday at 10:45.| Organ prelude, “Introspection” ty LaF ae ma See over just as set against Mr. Goynes as|_ Weakness in wheat had depressing Duluth, Minn., July 21.—@)— purchasing power in the agricultural | deman b ba declined 3% Mer the Topi », “Ancient and Modern Mir-| (Hartman). i through ‘the Sauteuae mS car etn her father is for him, refuses to al-|influence on corn futures. ae Open High Lew Close nab ofa vid mek cioslaprat 2.14% : gc tlbid Stati oven arte Cae “I Am the Way” (Wil-| iota Sas fored’te ngaets fa Si |trade, however, was _ large! al.} Di ney ands in large volume, and H. R. y . 2 i son). ae aie eoitinaater. re: lGiigsyo rear receipts today were 300 Jay 114% 114% 114 1.14 lacy soared to a record high on eee See ws so-called | evangelists — God only| Offertory, “Pastoral Calm” (Par- hence Lilla Half a mile oe abespaetelies cars, and cash prices 1c to 1%2c low- | Sep 116° 146 114 «144 the Announe :ment of a two for one STOCKS H A VE nove Peter a tee Bre: ker), ea a ee aistelet t the robber : iv Peon stock split-up. worki | Vocal solo—Selected. : : rants “taday “were sab RODE Ten I sc igs Air Shares Nervous sary adjunct to Christianity. Sermon, “Our Unobserved Sins”— fe 4 bp Pua “a Country offerings continue light. | Sep’ 1.00% 1.00% "99% .99%| Airplane shares fluctuated in And besides these we have the| Walter E. Vater. ma car and drove away. Weather was generally favorable. is zi a rether erratic fashion, although D LL D AY ever-present anti-Christian cultists,| Postlude (Clark). —_———____ A Oats prices were heavy owing toj July 2.15 |8ome fresh buying came into Wright who call death an illusion, unreal petite SRO é weakness of other grains. Sept 21614 217 2.16% | oP the announcement uf a new “Cy- - Jand untrue, that Christ is not God, 5 Provisions became easy, sympa-| 2 : r" clone” motor to supplement the — and yet who try to perform miracles izi ri ined values, “Whirlwind” model made fai in| No York, July 21—(#)—Ex-|in His name. e thizing with a decline in hog values. BISMARCK GRAIN recent Tong-distance flights. Public treme dullness characterized today’s} All welcom« i : 3 (Furnished by Russell- Miller Co.) / utility shares lacked leadership, al-|brief session of the stock market. —— OVER CHICAGO Pi. years of age who have breken ints] WHEAT REACHES Bismarck, July 21 though the bulk of the earnings re-|Price movements again were inde-| | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 eiduri NEW LOW LEVEL No. 1 dark northern . perts of power and light companies | cisive, due to the failure of pools to Paul S. Wright, Pastor. OF five tonto eat st | Minneapolis, July 21.—U?\—Wheat|No. 1 northern... | appearing during the week made| attract an outside following and the| Sunday morning service at. 10:30, amounts of money and merchandise,| dropped to new low levels for|No. 1 amber Jupum. favorable comparison with last year.| absence of any concerted selling|breadeast by KFYR (Hoskins-Mey- will be brought before District Judge all futures today and July deliveries |No. 1 mixed durum. Little on interest was) pressure. Fred Jansonius in the near future,| Were near the lowest level reached|No. 1 red durum . shown in the railroad group except |” The optimistic tenor of weekly nett July fauas unt. s). inot, July 21—4—Oftices of a steady rain and @: y ke ie Prelude—Samson et. Delilah- Fiinbes ie Nea J. W. Hamii- r visibility, Amelia Earhatt and , ° : ‘ + mag odelivary-auviegsthe cron pesc (NO: 1 f18x: 98]in Texas & Pacific, which again| tage resiews was offset by fears of int-Saens. ‘|ton, Ward C. Robinson and N, B.|Rer transatlantic air crew took to ee oe 2. Martineson Ee ne No. 2 flax . 1.88] moved into new high ground. ‘The|fierher croft stringency when, the Grace Duryee Morris Livingston, were robbed of | gold|the skies again -oday for an serial The boys entered the Quality Meat| appointing cables and a lull in ex-|No. 1 rye ‘Ba cizappointing character of Tecent| remaining federal reserve | banks) Solo—My Task .-........ Ashford! valued at $200, which has been take| ghtseein a Tepessect Miaka’ twice, 2 pop ‘corn’ etan;|port. business started liquidation |Batley. . -S4/earnings and traffic statements | aise their rediscount rates to five iss Dickinson times during the last few) ctoted aitship -chentenegr tr aS t Ee Restaurant twi ea which ran the market inio stoploss| Oats -36|/have had a depressing effect on per cent, and banks are called upon | Offertory—Andante Religioso Dr. Hamilton report: old | Tie arvana pend el ; tened ‘Owl store, Elhardt’s grocery, Teneo| selling. Minneapolis declined 3 348|Speltz, per_cw 1.20| that group. to finance the fall movement of] — +++2+.++++++ +--+. Tho at $100 taken from his office | tw of the Bremen on their wait BE Gitoompsny, and stolen cect t book | to 2 7-8 cents, July leading in. the SHELL CORN See Te crops. Solo—Selected—Mrs. Win, sometime Thursday night Dr. BOD-l has last (Mae, Was plead ab the ’ at the city ewimming poole es| weakness. Winnipeg slumped 3 5-8|No. 4, 55 Ibs $78 : Sermon—Rev. Kirby of Madison, S.|inson found his entire gold supply Giupeaat ot Nios Basten as The boys had stolen the key from| to 4 cents, closing practically at bot-|No. 5 .. + FARGO LIVESTOCK Dak. missing yesterday from igt | party, and they ignored the severe Lenhart's drug store a few aeyenr| tom. Chicago broke 2 1-8 at 2 3-4|No. 6 .. - 3/NAe Fargo, N. D., July 21.(#)—Cat.| Organ Postlude—March . Cadman / and Dr. Livingston's office was raid-| Fv: Snuittey, and attempted to enter the building a 148 hiwhent SOIR. ae Caan ee reel tle, good steers 12.00@13.00; medi- Organ Erelage--Cavatinas Ratt ed Monday night when $86 worth!’ “With the first womdn to ‘fly the " ‘ A ts 5 1-2 cent with wheat |55 Ib. ear corn, .. five cent | c .00; teers “4 - : i oceal - ahoda” Patwatie Arrested” ath;| and corn. Trade wan arrow. Sep-(under ghell. ns” SELL LOWER ieonetie," pain” ssere G00@ | Offeriory—Centlene Noptnis“* | ""hletts are believed by dentists to| Atlant ore her ocean. lo Wi Friday morning by the chi Figen Y| tember rye broke to a ne7 low, de-|Hard winter wheat .. 10.00; good heifers 9.00@10.00; ee seeees ’ -.+ Dubois! be the work of persons familiar with don; their wives; Capt. H M. arraigned before Justice of as| clining 1 5-8 cents while July ‘was|Dark hard winter whea revere medium heifers 8.00@9.00; fair) Postlude—Hungatian Romance... | dentistry. Barry, pilot of ‘the Chicago, and / Beet tee the! stronger. Barley futures were dull a a Steers Maintain Generally) mediur 7.00@8.00; plain heifers 6.00] **++-:-- ++. j Stewart] | Several Jamestown dentists re-| members of evtion | a charge of vagrancy and was sent| nd irregular. Flaxseed held firm] MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Higher Level; Lambs Sell ood cows 8.50@9.50; medi- Grace Duryee Morris ported loss of gold supplies earlier | oom, . | to her home vat Mankato Mien | in the face of weaker grains and| Minneapolis, July 21. ()—Wheat| Hig 4 7.15@8.50; fair cows 6.75| Se The Ninety and Nine—Cam-|this week and two Langdon dentai| "For nearly an hour the giant ship Crane gave "her a sacronded an: | lower cables. [receipts today 108 compared to 137 at $14.50 Top @7.50; plain cows 5,50@6.00; eut-| PIP po oe offices also reported thefts of gold) soared over Chicago while points of Bee eentoece, Cash wheat offerings were scanty|a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat ters 5.00@5.50; good bulls 7.50@| sermon—Rev. Win. Kirby. acc meee ee intarest were pointed ont Kis jolie and demand are good. Teck gene | and coarse grain closing quotations! south st, Paul July 21.—(P)—A]8.00; medium bulls 7.00@7.50; com- r ead Too Late to Classify Returning to earth, party in- . ; 5 basis resi F y v ok 4 CANAL ETH SCO. irport. | Mayville Girl Wins _ | change was auriot in the spring | "hard spring, faney ised the trade inthe hog fnuse tis| "Calves top veal 12:50@18.0; exll|"©CABE METHODIST, BPISCO-| Joo) sosprwewe | "ite sftrncee wet leh en for | Popularity Contest Mister wih offence Srintth fae | Montana. Ser Sreass | week, with the general tendency to-| veal_7.00@9.00; light heavy calves) Water B. Vater, Pastor. |FOR RENT—Small modern Apt.|the flyers’ own desires. MR ee ee 1 DNS, fancy Mont Hest Seay ward lower levels. 9.00@10.00; aay 8.00@8.00;! Morning service, 10:30. suitable for one or 2. Front room . oe ard spring...... 644 vs fini: res 5. 00. «ay = .00. ts. pagan Forks. N. Daly ae gentrum offerings were small and | DNS, ch to fancy. 151% @1.60%4 Psat Lire tiva einer caSheep, top lambs 13.00@14.00; pore ise oe Sta Third cere,” Yeres Apt awarded first place in the popularity| Flour trade was slightly better,|+ PNS een tase ieee off, underweights strong, while pigs | heavy lambs 12.004 el, myers a eect eaulen asad HOUSE FOR RENT. Call 767-J. contest at the North Dakota state| sales averazinz fair. 1 northern + 124% were 25e or more higher. The tend- ey tee ewes 150 Ibs up tord)—Choir. z fair last night. Margaret Sorlie of| Corn offerings were moderate|> Tne ch to fancy. 138% @1.50% [oncy has been to widen the price |5.00@6.00; heaty ewes 1.00@3.00; Grand Forks was second, and Lillian| but demand was slack and the mar-|3 DNS’ cf to aan 122% @1.38% | Tange between lights and butchers, /8.00@4.00; | cull his lye! Bang of Crookst{Silinn., third. ket rules easy. 2 DNS, a to. good. iaebione best of the former class selling to-|bucks 3.00@4.00, Ibs 9.00@10.25; Fifteen girls wee entered in the| Oats were slow and dragey. De-|2 mareherd — 122% @1.31% | 2Y_ St 11.00, with most medium and oes A 1500610 noe se to contest. 4 i mand for anything but good weight|; DNS ch to fancy, 134%@1.45% | ReBvP butchers from 10.25 to 10.50.| 180 to 10.35; 225 to 250 Ibe eA ate racine Rrogram is the| was slow. 3 DNS, ed to choice. 1.28% @1.34% Lndsrveatente sheared at 0-50 to tant eb0 te a0 ike 9.75@ eadline attraction for today. Rye offerings wi small. The! 3 aes 7 .25, while packing sows sold at] 9.75 . vars & << | basis was quoted unchanged." |3 DNS, ord to good. 1.20% @1.29% 3.0 to 925, With mes Sos. 10.25; 300 to 350 Ibs 9.50 Barley offerings were moderate|' H 1.20% @1.28% |" Cosi ds ip the cattl packers 8.25@8.85; stags 7.50@8.65. ° ——__—___— i ate!1 dark hard (Mont. peas en oe ee joc Lt Weather Report |/22¢,.7em2nd 25, spotted. Price); Yard (Mont.)..... 128% @L42% | Ket found fed steers and yearlings| 41-65 Gaga GRAIN range was 68 to 85 cents, Mi & SD, dark showing a weak to in spo‘s slightly b . | Flaxseed in light supply and| Minn. » 1 dari lower undertone, but as compared| Chicago; July 21..—(?)—Wheat: DBAs inaesees oes sig 1.23% @1.27% ry < No. 1 rd 1.28; No.1, northern Temperature at 7 a.m g0| demand was good. Minn, & SD, i'hard. 1.23%@1.27% | ich a week earlier, current levels Not 2 mixed ighest yesterday -..- 80 Se Fey 1 amber durum 124 @iai |27e, till 25 to in spots S0e up, other } spring 1.27, 1-2: corn Mol 2 mined ioht iy es cl at stron, In sopts i “4 pg Dil ” An Bor, lest night 4 57 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Fey 2 amber durum. 1.22 @140 up. New peaks ‘were established, to 1.08; No. 2 white 2.08. 01) Chicago, July 21.—(AP-U.S.D.A.) |1 amber durum. Highest wind velocity . 11g |heavies making 15.85, mixed yearl- 10/ Hi Receipts 5,000, Market slow,|1 durum ..... . " ings 15.65, long yearlings 15.60. Se ate pioadly, ate 25c lower than & amber durum. et Bulk of all fed weights going a Temps a2 TEeetO Beleoeae hea oe choles 2 daram ‘18 114.00 to 15.50. Fat cows closed at js a i] 4 210 . Shippers 1,000, holdovers|3 amber durum. 105 @115 1795 to 8.50, heifers 8.50 to 11.00, A 20-860 Ine TONG ILO, 260s Te |S ees “Lis Giie | guers 5.75 > 650, bulls 8.26. t0 IN 2 BUILDINGS North Dakota— 10.10@11.60; 16020 ibs TS@iLAC |. ee Oe aise Grae Oh Boe iareatee LAM to 14.50 or seretly + Amenia ..... 78 58 .30 Clear | 130-160 Ibs. 9.25@10.85. Packing |2 yellow corn....... 1.01%@1, ni feed sia ginacaligetvr ee pa ers and feeders wereu neven, better A ' grades being steady to strong, plain-|__Two Bismarck buildings are being Bismarck ... 80 57 .01 Clear |sows 9.-10@10.00. Pigs, medium to| 3 yellow corn. WHEN YOU BUY PRINTING— Bottineau ... 67 50 .05 Clear | choice, 90-130 lbs, 8.75@10.10. yellow corn. ‘ é remodelled for new business. rosby ..... 75 54 .85 PtCldy| Cattle: Receipts 600. Compared to|5 yell orn. ‘ @ | ic Eypes 3be or more lower. The hr Motor Sales compan; a Devils Lake. 78 54 .04 Clear |a week ago, choice light yearlings |@ Yellow corn. 23%@ | unt eee spel, jprevalled on hiidtag’ at Seth Gaetan OF THE ’STEEN THOUSAND P 4 x i Thayer avenue is being remodelled j Bunn Center. 78 48 0 Clear |lost part, of sharp, early advance.|5 mixed corn....... D6H@ 97% | toring, levels ate about the same as| Thayer, avenue Js Doing remodelled MULTIPLIED IMPRESSIONS IT Fee. Ge 18 1p Giese | areeany oes moyen sietra about 4 mixer. corn. sete | lambs Friday sold at 14.50, culls | gomery.| Ward company will occupy REATES—OF YO ; Grand Forks. 77 58 1.74 Clear |eral runn grassy and short-fed steers |¢ Mixed com. 9018 @ ‘91%, | mosey 10.0, yearlings 9.00 to 11.00 $0 fest of the building will be used : C F YOU— Hettinger ... 73 51 0 Clear |50c and $1 dower; very uneven mar- 0 : and es emeen | Sh 67 0 Gleer |ket Bett. ttockere 'ann feeders |z White oats. : ‘57% |ing to condition. as a garage by the Lahr Motor steady to 25c higher; medium grades 8 white oats. company and the top floors and 25c lower. Fat she stock 25 to 50c| 4, White oat BUTTER PRICES house the ood aie Gara i f or Better or ly | higher; cutterr 25c higher. Bulls 10 | Batley. ch to E. A- Hughes is building a second to 15¢ lower. Vealers $1 lower; top | Barley, med to j r his building which houses . wi HOLD ST E A DY the Eltinge theatre’ st 202 ‘Third orse street. The extra floor, beit er 16.70 paid for yearlings; best heavies | Batley, lower g structed at a cost of $12, 2 3 4 5 6 Dickinson ... 77 51 0 Clear /50¢ higher. Medium and good kinds 2 mixed corn. 3 4 5 6 2 88 @ .75 16.40; closing top 16.00. Grassy and | 2, 1.0144@1.05% Rnorestaa CLA iy 5 @2.19 eep: Receipts 3,000. pack- Po papreret ages of ‘natives little changed; for FARGO LIVESTOCK the week 9,700 from feeding sta-| Fargo, N. D., July 20.—(AP)—| Chicago, July 21.—(AP)—Only| brick and tile, will be made I tions, 14,600 direct. Tarly downturn |Cattle, ‘good steers” 12.00@18.00;| the “rete ively ‘light’ receipts are | office i eee pene The printing going to your customers portrays i ; sige estas Tay regained, fat lambs closing steady |™edium steers 11.00@12. fair|keeping supplies of butter from|, Permits for ssaith ay we! “° WEATHER FORECASTS to be lower; most decline on n steers 8.00@10.00; good heifers 9.00 showing accumulation. Largely as ings, awetng su hes, A you. . . tale a look at it and judge for i é i icinity: Gen- | tives. eep strong to 25c higl 10.00; e' f, a result many in the trade are ap- ie . s 2 t had Bee es ena: Not weighty kinds gaining most. Feed- | fair heifers 7.00@ ifers | parently somewhat nervous, but any juacely, $6,000 cn seas owed 5 yourself that you be not misjudged, i ture. ing lambs fully 25¢ higher. Better |6-00@7.00; good 8.50@8.50; | attempt to establish the price basis ‘For Saat Dokote Gepmnsliy fair |action on breeders. The week’s top megan cows PTO@EN: tale cows |on a i tl lower level has resulted in suf-| Atkinson. lightly cooler | prices: Fat western larabs 15.85; fat | -75@7. ¢ 00;| ficient buying response to hold tonight and Sunday. Slightl; 6. 7 tonight e southeast portion. | nati: ; yearlings 13.00; fat | cutters | values unc! E . ’ rem - ; feeding lambs 13.75, The |8100; medium bulls 7.00@7. General opinion is that productian IRED IS ONE THING ; 4 : week's bulk prices: Range lambs|mon bulls 6.50@7.00. Calves is on about same level as last CAN e ry extends | 15.50@15.75; natice- 15.00@15.25; | veal 12.50@18.50; cull veal 7.00 . For the most part, consump- EVERYBODY S , thi ts 11.00@11.50, _ yearlings | 9. ht heavy calves 9.00@10.00; favorable. "There has fi 1135 00; fat ewes £87.00 calves 6.00@8.00 been evident attempt, particular- . tes, 13,00@13. al 00 @6.00. ly on the part of the larger retail . - int ‘De Sheep‘ top _ lambs a8 0G 14:00) distributors to hold the spread be- 9 4 Job Printing Department heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; eull lambs | tween wholesale and retail values to| 44 e ‘ : “ 2 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _ | 8.50@9. light ewes 130 lbs down | the minimum in. This has been ‘ Minnea . nge | 5.100@6.00; heavy ewes 150 up | of considerable effect in substaining Wheat No. 1/3.00@4.00; cull ewes 1.00@8.00; | consumer demand, although whole- rn 1.28% @1.50%; No. 2! bucks el dew le prices have been consistently 1.42%; No. 3 dark} Hogs, 150 to 180 Ibs 9.00@10.00; | above a year ago. northern 1.30%. Sample grade} 180 to 200 Ibs 10.00@10.65; 200, to northern 1.00; No.1 hard spring | 225 Ibs 10. | td to 250 Il 1.50% @1.74%. 9.75@10.15; to 300 Ibs 9.56; Po ig rg Sample grade 77% @85; | 10.15; Ld tw Ibs oy 19.75; lo. 2, ° packers stags 7. . Corn—Ne. 3 yellow 1.00%; No. 3 ——_———_ — mixed 99. CHICAGO POULTRY Oatse—No. 2 white 55. Chicago, -July 21. a Rye—No. 2 white 55. ive, easy; receipts 3 cars; fow! a. 2 1.05% @1.06%. 22; springs 32; broilers 26; jo. 4 ducks 10) spsing