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| __10 ON BIG EXPORT NOTE North American Crop Stim- ulates the Advance rr Chicago, Oct of North American w ment to Europe, about els in the last 48 hour: soaring today. 1 . given to President Hoover's statement that the over-riding fact in in a very low carry-over this season. here deal w United St ian important s EAPCLIS WHEAT RES RANGE HIGHER Minneay AT PRICES RISE. ~ ANDLIVERPOOL SALE Active European Demand for (?)—Huge buying, at for ship- 000,000 bush- sent wheat Special attention on the part of wheat traders was also the , wheat market situation is that this year's world wheat harvest is esti- | mated to be 500,000,000 bushels tess than that of Jast year, and will result little notice by wheat trad- 0 to en- ams, Grade of 1 amber. 1.10 1.14 Grade of 2 amber. 103 71.12 Grade of 1 durw 1.07 «1.08 ; Grade of 2 durum. 1.03 @1.07 1 red durum... 1.05 “1.06 ‘To arrive hed 104 @ Coarse Grains ellow corn. @ 91 w BT 0 arrive @ yellow corn. “a 84 ‘To arrive t damage Wheat | Barley, ch to fe: aday on good | ssion- | Final | Barley, lower gds. sing 2% | MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Oct. 26. —«) - - Wheat ‘eceipts today 237 compared to 326 a yeas ago. Minneapolis cash wheat land coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive 15% Protein— 1 dark northern 1.241, @1.27% To arrive . 1.24" 1.26" 2 di 1.22% 71.24% 1 dark northan 1.241, 1.27%, To arrive + 1.24% 01.26% {2 dark northe 1.22% 41.24% | 13% Protein— 1.24% 1.2614 i 1.24% @ 1.26" 122% @1: 12% Protein— 1 dark northern 1.23%, 7 1.261% To arrive .. 23%, 1.25 2 ® Gra'e of— 1 dark northern.... 1.22% @1.24% . To arrive . eos L215 1.234% 2 dark northern....... 119% @1.214% Grade of— 1 northern . 1.22. @1.2 ! To arrive 1.2114 1.23% 2 northern . 1.181,@1.21 Montana Winter ; j- Relatively 14% Protein— OH! ffs today was taken of stock market inerw or IHW. isto uct 1S. ve 144 Pp Wheat closed firm, 1c to 2c a} TO, MTve ne UF. bushel higher th finish. DHW or IHW........ 1.2844 ve : *\ “To arrive .. 1234 ad ies , 2°; Protein— , eto Tie down. Dec. 1DHW or IHW........ 1294 @ tks “| To arrive ...... + 1.225% se H Grade of— cl to.a sotback of 20c, |!OHW of IHW. Tanto ; firmer at the start but} Minn. Dak. . Se istriereed taatnty by the| 22%, Preib— : MA IDHW or 1HW. 2 AT @1181 nwa To arrive ....csceses L276 118% | European de- |p gare Of, tawicetaits Sorth America | !DHW or 4 ett kes To arrive ...... 1.161 41.17% 117 117 1.22 122 116 @1.21 5 yellow corn. 80 mixed corn. mixed corn. To arrive mi corn. To orirve 5 mixed corn. white oats white oats ; To arrive 4 white oats. . 85 82 To arrive To arrive .... To arrive \2 tye... tures were dull but held!” -To arrive gcrow range around the | No, 1 flaxseed close. Rye was dull, Bar-|" ‘To arrive trong carly, but demand d scant and ihe market reacted. | a ° 1a wa gut trade tes ignt,| CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE nappy demand for Saturday | ‘oes High Sa bike n wheat. Millers paid) vp gap siti i s i. (Dec. .veeee 1.234, 1.24%, 122 1.23% LUBL 132° 129% 131% 134 6135'2 13344 1.34% 5 good for old 92% 93 90% 91 A ermine 100%, 1002 98%, 39! good at firm comparative ve 1009", 100': 98%, 99% ings continued moderate. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. a light stcers largely 25c lower; i -§ medium grades i more higher; lower; butcher heifers showing mos! downturns although very sluggish in fat cows and heifers. resentative weights 16.00; mixed yearlings extremely scarce: Bo Pe. western gracsy steers 12.50; approxi. Bad i 9,500; including 8,000 direct, on 160-230 lbs. shippers 1,000; esti. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ‘Wheat Rye demand was fair to good. prices were stron; to 1 cent ond demand was fair to good. 3-P—w. Ss. BD @ &A.)—Cattle, 300; compared a week ago @ gocd and choice long yearlings ~ al grades of heavy steers steady; genera! steadiness featuring common and in representative weighis; stockers and feeders 25¢ or she stock 25 to 50c general trade bulls 15 to 25¢ lower; vealers about 50c lower; extreme top fed steers all rep- mixed yearlings up to that price; best year- ling heifers 15.25; all light heifers and most fed stecrs 13.00 to 15.25; grassers and short fecls 10.00 to 12.50; best mately 13.009 western grassers in run. Sheep, 3,000; 1,800 direct; practical- Jy nothing on szle; by the week 124 doubles from feeding stations, 17,500 direct; light supply counterbalancing bearish influence of slow and lower dressed lamb market; native lambs market mostly 10 to 15c lower; top 9.60 paid for few loads 190-230 Ibs. weights; largely 9.50 to 9.60 market mated holdovers 2,000. Butchers, medium to choice 250-300 Ibs, 8.60 to | Dec. 8.60; 200-250 Ibs. 9.25 to 9.60; 160-200 Ibs. 9.25 to 9.60; 130-160 lbs. 9.00 to 9.55; packing sows 7.75 to 8.75; pigs. medium to choice 90-130 lbs. 8.75 to 50'S 53% 54% 50% 50 52% 54% : ‘54% £2054 1.051 110% 110% 1i2 1.04% 1. 1.09% 1.10% sees 10,60 10.85 10.85 11.32 10.57 10.80 it 4 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Oct. 26.—(4)— Open High Low Close ‘Wheat-- Dec. 1274 124% 1.27%, 1.35% 133 1.35'8 DT 98% 1.05 1.05% 9855 1.06 AT 48 48 BY vee SLs 5% Sta 51% 3.312 3.32 3.291: 3.30's a 25 to ape isher: Here age to 25e - 332 3.34 331 333% i higher; fat ewes r; rangers 9 : s sl 13.00; fat ewes 5.50 bulk prices fat | De Sh ob al i wi rapid ape race dasobs 12.08 to 1340; 68%, 68% a ewes to 5.25; feeding = | steady; bulic 12.59 to 13.00; numercus DULUTH RANGE loads choice at 13.25. Duluth, Oct. 26.—(?)— ~ Open High Low Close « 11512 116 1.14% 1.1614 4 2 124 1.2455 1.22% 1.244 + 98 98% 97% 92% + 105% 1.06 1.054, 1.0513 sees eee BBLS 14 3.32 3.29% 3.32 331 332 3.29% 3.32 334 335 3.31% 3.4 Liberty 3%4's 90.10, Liberty 1st fours 99.16. led 4th four and a quarters ‘Treas 44;'s 110.23. | ,|Round Whites 2.59 to 2. New York, Oct. 26.—()—Liberty . bonds: t 3] pa SELLING BACKWASH | SENDS STOCK PRICES. Soundness ef Business Condi- ticns and Hoover State- ment Stop Plunge | { |. New York, Oct. 26.—(47—A further backwash of selling carried prices; moderately lower in a comparatively quiet session today. The ticker fell ‘only about 20 minutes behind the |market, in contrast to the delay of hours on Thursday, and considerably more than an hour yesterday. The great accumulation of reassur- | ing statements by leaders of business jand finance as to the fundamental | tt by a statement by President j | Hoover, had tended to quiet the mar- ket considerably but many traders, who had suffered a severe nervous strain while hanging on to their/ i stocks during the week had lost their lappetite for speculation and decided |to unburden themselves of their hold- ‘ings and have a peaceful week-end. Furthermore, definite indications ; that banking support which came in- {to the market last Thursday and yes- | |terday has no other interest than 2s made the prospect | of any immediate susstantial upturn | rather discouraging. Business new | Was fairly encoursging. At the opening of the market, there j j war a wide assortment of gains of 1 CLOSIN PRICES Al A ch Magneto gn Power and Light iM re ndix AY ' Rethlehem 8 « ‘ ‘ ‘to 5 points. Case Threshing jumped; 14; and Hershey nearly 10. Much of these advance were later lost how- | 3 ever. General Electric was nearly 10 points, and such shares as Westinghouse Electric, ville, Simmons, and Columbian Car- : bon, about 6 to 9. American Can, /; American and Foreign Power, East-j man Kodak, Macy. Columbia Gas and to5 points. U.S. cating strong efforts at stabilizing | nd the current level. xched new lows. Hupp sag- 29. sales approvimated 2,100000 and the closing tone was dis- heavy. 2 CUICAGO POTATOES Receipts 13! cars, on track! total U. S. shipments 963) rather slow, market Wiscon: sacked | Minne- Dakota sacked Round sacked Red River! Ohios 2.40 to 2.50; fancy shade high-! er; ordinary 2.25 to 235; South Da-/ kota sacked Round Whites 230 to -Nerth Idaho sacked | 3.15 to; RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 26-1 {of carlot grain sales: Wheat dark northern. 1.23 to 1.251: No POLIS POTATOES is, Oct. 26.—()—(U. S. D. A.)—Potatoes, moderate wire inquiry, demand slow, market about steady. on delivered sales less all transporta- | tion charges) sack cwt. Round Whites, U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded 2.15 to 2.25, mostly 2.20 to 2.25. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Oct. 26—(?)}—Poultry alive, weak. Receipts 5 cars. Fowls 19 to! 23, No. 2s 16. Springs 21 to 22, No. 2 j16. Roosters 19. Turkeys 20 to 30.: Ducks 20 to 23. Geese 22. FOREIGN EXCHANGE | New York, Oct .26.—(.)—Foreign [exchanges ea: Demand: Great ; Britain 4.87 1-4; France 3.93 9-16; i i Italy 5.23 9-16; Germany 23.89: Nor. rid ne ae Sweden 26.84; Montreal MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 26—()—Flour 15c higher; family patents quoted at 695 to 7.05 a bushel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 40,347. Bran 28.50 to 29.50. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Oct, 26.—()—Butter un- settled, receipts 5.186. Creamery, ex- | Cheese firm, receipts 77,437. BOSTON WOOL ing has been more active during the Past week. The 58 60 grades were very slow. with prices irregular. yr were about steady on 58 and 8. NEW YORK POULTRY New York, Oct. 26.—(/)—Dresced poultry firm and unchanged. Live Poultry not quoted. which hax bee! since early Sep- rrific el week, when all records on the York’exchange and other leading re- curity markets were broken, and more than $10,000,090,000 in quoted values were swept away on the New York Stock and curb exchanges alone. The collapse was generally regarded as a mighty technical reaction to the bull 1 has deen major hile all! ‘and ny paper values been swept Away so rapidly, it was, nevertheless, only a small friction of the advance during the so-called Coolidge and Hoover bull market that was swept win, While prices generally touched new lows for the year on Thursday, when sales totaled nearly 13,000,000 ‘shares he New York stock exchange, the lly which set in late in that seasion and was carried on yesterday left the Standard Statistics age ee gar ated Press weighted index of 90 stocks at 207.3, compared 229.2 a week previously, the low o! ot 191, and the pish react September of 253.5. These iy ayeraee rices as of and show the percen fi the levels, of that letely “wiped Powertul” banking’ o have hed early in indices take 1926 os 100, lage inerease year. ort Johns-Man- |} A few); northera, 1.21%, to 1.23; No. 2 durum, | « (1.22; No. 2 amber durum, 1.19':; No. jl hard spring, 1.26%:. Oats, No. 3 white, 43. Rye, No. 1. 96'.. Barley, . Flax, No. 1, 3.27 to 3.32':. i Carloads f. 0. b. shipping point, (based | “ to 33 ; f the year Radio Radi = ading i Schulte St Seaboard Airline Sout {s ation ental Oil ‘arbide Aircraft ited ¢ United 1 ' 1 Yelk trem the stoc die t pe December clos after having 1 ing 0: ats ad WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis. Oct. 26.— Cheese market for week: Wisconsin exchange twine 21 Farmers call boat Long 21°.¢; squares 2c; daisies, bid passed. cl MARKET New York, Oct. 26.—(4)— Curb: | FOR Standar Cities Service 48 1-4; 1-8. tras (92 score) 45', to 45's. North Dake Eggs irregular, receipis 7.070. Re-|'"nankraptn” © David ™ frigerator, firsts, 3812 to 39. Pacific|}To the Honorable A Coast white, extra 63 to 66. qnake. of the Distr for the dutly erty and rig i i Pat ourt 1 hat he to hay a . on reading the I rge of the abov t. it is 92: cha Fup day of Decemb: the said court, trict, at ten o'clock in the fo and that notice thereof be pu in The Bismarck Tribune, paper printed in said di that all known cred Persons in interest D. if any they have, why the the (xaid petitioner ‘shoul granted. And it is further ordered court, that the Referee shall mail, to all known creditors, said petition and thix order, 10 as stated. ri The Honorable He the sald Cor at Fargo, 24th day dered by the Court, that a hear. ing be had upon the same on the 28rd Fargo, in sal nay ippear at th fald time and place and show enuse MY hem at their places of saigpaed Ht ened | By in wai of Oct __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929 ! | New Yerk Stocks | | vent a F de vid ats i ae — horns | ad Oil | United | SALESMEN WANTED | MALE HELP WANTED _ FOR SALE | SALESMeN—New Selling Scason of- | WANTED—Experienced insurance 1928 Durant 4 coach. v fers execptional opporiunity for an; man who can handle an important aggressive salesman for Bismarck,! North Dakota district agency. If North Dakota and vicinity selling you are not now engaged or expect, iginal Murphy line of high-| to make a change, write at once to ad ising. A very suc-; Policyholder's National Life Insur- cessful season makes possible a| ance Co., Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Fast 1925 Buick Master Coach. more claboi ling than ever, in-, selling special policy with liberal per word. THESE cars are reconditioned and in cluding cxelusive copyrighted art/ commissions. Big opportunity for 1 fine running shape. We trade and oy dars, indoor billboards. holl-|_ the right man. | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY give terms. < day grectines, art blottcrs. fans. di- | FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS T | fee, advertising! BIG MONEY! No capital or ex- RATES HEDAHL MOTOR Co. pectalized items.’ perience needed. Write FEDERAL 90 Cents Per Inch ee —poCToRS PURE FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, ! sia ke id int a reltable, full | <oreenee sien a Cay should be recetved by pretggerogeagel 5 ¢ want a reliable. full CEARN Barbering now at the Oldest aid re success they say time man, Year sround work. 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Phone 4S¢-J-or inquire er eee ‘WO! $5700.00. ee | aS Wt Thee, THE CHILDREN'S Hi FIVE ROOM bungalow, arranged iceiy furnished “was i eae umes, new edition, with 160 new! for two families, rent for $780.00 per | room in modern home, suitable for | “4 f (ne ceptable full-page colored illustrations, isthe | year. The best investment of its] one or two. Call at 706 Fourth! pal,,.iree large bedrooms, full best collection of stories for chil-| kind in the city, $3500.00. ment with laundry. Can be aren cver published. Exclusive | seveN ROOM modern house, two ‘nished room age roa gts Ghee territory, excellent pay. Hixen- i ttached 0 inte tw! a. aoe baugh & Co, 184 St. Mary's,| ffS Places. pele aos Wealcarre ooo as ~ Mary’s,) foot lot, nice lawn, a real home at} keeping . Call at 619 Sixth = ee — =. | $8900.00. inelty, Large grounds. ‘Small down HELP WANTED—INSTRUCTION are geet facing park, south payment with easy terms. For . | WANTED immediately, men—women, ~ olay pacer further jeul writ felt li a) reasonable terms, spick and span, fone ment positions, $125-$250 month; e FOR SALE—Five room house, good experience not required; vacations | DOZENS OF OTHER HOUSES of all sized location, on pavement. Party leav- . ~ with full pay; common education.| Sorts and descriptions in most every| nished room with kitchenette. Call/ ing town. $2400 part cash. Inquire 4 Many needed soon. Write, instrue-| part of city. at 411 Fifth street or phone 273,} Scott Cameron, agent. y tion Bureau, 478, St. Louls, Mo. IT'S ALWAYSSAFERANDCHEAP-| _“The Havelhurst.” =| BOR RENT—North hall “of” duplex ; Re “ ER to buy through a reliable deal- | FOR RENT—Nice large room sultabic| Modern house 3 ‘ WORK WANTED near school. Rea- t MS i _{| er than direct from the owner as| for two gentlemen only. Close in.| sonable rent. Call at 516 Hannafir | MOTHERS working away from home| the reliable dealer will be sure that| Call at 415 Fourth street or phone street or phone who wish their children cered for,| everything is all right before the} 1152. FOR RENT—Strictiy “waodern ~aix { — 66, carc of Tribune for in-| transfer is made. FOR RENT—Clean pleasant sleep-| room bungalow, close ris Sawai erview ¥ CHIMNEY SWEEP—Furnaces and -. ee. hats. HA, Larson, 400 Wath street, Sacsalaeas a cosas } chimneys cleancd, work guaranteed. | —==——=— aOEONER + | FOR RENT—Newly decorat o TME! ‘Newly decorated moder: Price reasonable.” Phone 398. eae apart} fultable for one or two men. house, Inquire E. H. Webber, Sat L ___—'| = ment in Duemeland building, form- ee Sundays at Grand Pa- FOR SALE. Central Wash-| erly College building. Living room, Se ee ee ington. Good until 29th. Inquire} two bedrooms, bath and kitchen. modern house Annex Hotel. Every room an outside room. City at 1014 Fourth street. Adults only. $ = on | Heat eal hah oanen ane an Mee Phone 1291 or call at 1010 Fourth HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE | Electric refrigeration and stove. __ btreet. "(| FOR SALE—One Easy washing _ Phone 1063. me chine, gas engine attachment, one} APARTMENT FOR RENT—Unfur- 4s Bae Meadows washing machine, gas en nished all modern apartment, two gine attachment, one Mcadow elec-| large rooms with kitchenette, pri- tric washing machine and one elec-| vate porch and . entrance, on| FOR tric Easy washer, also truck eand| ground floor, new gas stove for trailer. Having closed out our bus-; cooking. Phone 1328-J or call at 2 iness we have these left over ar-! ith door. $ ticles whieh will be sold at a bar- gain. Phone 1319-R or call at 601{ pleted, bath, water |__ Seventh street. heat, Lpittaoy sed | FURNITURE FOR SALE—Beds i complete, full size and single, unfurnished. Phone { dressers, tables, chairs, washer, ice} 512-W or 260, or call at 518 Fifth box, one large dining room sulte,| street. buffet, china closet, table end| FOR RENT—Furnlihed two room twelve chairs and many other ar- partment large partly - | ticles, also house for rent. Call at ished po ligyg tn a pelvic ¥ | _613 Third street. Phone 1150. | eges and sleeping room, private and cutters at great SALE—Brunswick mahogany] entrance, reasonable. Call at 318 ‘anteed. Wrist and , console type, only} Eighth street. potas yong Prices. three years old and in perfect con-| FOR RENT—Furnished on old watches. dition, also 30 double face records,| ing apartment on floor, broved credit. Watch $500.00 fered work). Mail orders basement rent. care of. James Office at 208 ' SIX ROOM MODERN TWO Hotel Prince, house, hardwood Hae fireplace,| FOR SALE— inet, walnut finish, looks as good three bedrooms, built-in features,) tures, as new. Can be moved in ordinary south front, near school, good loca-| rors, truck. Inquire Mrs. Frank Halli- tion. Sales price $6250.00, $400,00] soda day, Stan cash, balance like rent. lame Oe close in, hardwood floors, large ut $4950.00. Good terms. ‘ before id dis renoon; blished ayer © not be by the end, by or ry J. A. MONTGOMERY, ; {Beal Of the Couey Deputy ‘lerk, cel cents lower, jes of xteers and in? stock, showing | . During the period | arlings cashed at $14 to grass- and | grain-fed rgely at 811 to $12; most of selling at 8 On own ‘common, ai 6.50 to $1.75, ‘were most nu- $8. Vealers are lower, with most good 8 ut $12.50 to $13. 0 pounds down ruled 15 to lower, heavy butchers and about steady, with pigs s lower. Most of the to around 260-pound fo $9.35, with y_ $9 to’ $9.25. rh sold ut $ 50 to $s Bulls 0 to desirable averages sold at heavier butchers most}; Pocking sows sold at 5 to 5. Pigs and light lights were most nu- merous at $9, Both fat and feeding Jarabe. ad- r mi to. choice ewe lambs closed at $12.50, with | soi bucky bs down to $11.50, thin throwouts cashing largely Nt $8.50 to $9. Light and handy weight fat ewes sold to killers at $5 to $5.25, with culls from $2 to $3.60 or better. nd around 26. cents lower, with more desirable kinds sell: gbout steady. Home westerns sold a io tober, | tren re E i i z f [ i if [ : | | ; 4 1 i i | i : F f : if it t i 5 i i z | i H LE ™ | ni ‘| i i

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