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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929 BLACK RUST REPORT 2352" [GTOUK PRICES RALLY Burd Penning Tapeh 2 om {ct nrg tae soa JN ARGENTINE SENDS fr, See etn PROM 110 12 pains. EW YORK STOCKS | Lasting for Week| _pisstn's, uot ent OU" | nsrton iy sors se snter.23 || FOR SALE-RABTOS BOOM AND BOARD | re nen nnen~ owes || 2 Insertions, 25 words or under. ..85 | | FO;z “‘SALE—Two good radio recelw 4 Net pike Se Delivered Arrive | CLOSING PRICES | (Continued from page one) ____ FEMALE HELP WANTED _ |] 3 Insertions, 25 words of under 1.00 | ' ing sets. A Columbia and a Stra ' % Protein— | cach _,, |& vitality amazing to his physicians | HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Middlc- || 1 week, 25 words or under 145 1] berg Carisons, cheap, Come and dark northern. 1.3214, @1.941 Allegheny ‘ : 12 | Which served to keep him alive long; aged Protestant woman, to care for |] Ads over 25 words, 30 additional them at G. G. Beithon, 112 Th " A Be Mi b i BY arrive . ieee after all hope of recovery had been} children and home on farm about ber word. Ave. W. ‘ 2 ; f : Pere ats = One ne ‘ Ly bee rer ee pean 2 Meandone goes Last Fight Wages. No ebjecion to one chi | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ||PRICED FOR QUICK SALE A) | Ki Firm Liverpool Quotation: and ! dark northern, 1.311441.34% | i Power: ii “I have never lost a fight in my| Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No RATES 1 4 bet wisi a | To arrive ..... 1.291441.31% | Hoover Conferences and Lack | Aine gu Holl. MUI life and I am not going to lose this} 87. 90 Cents Per Inch Good Export Business Also ; dark northern. 1.29:,@131% of Liquidation Biggest |: Telephone and 7, | One,” Mr. Good said to a physician in | WANTED-—Ladics to demonstrate Help Advance 13% Protein— : { Waterwork: » his last period of consciousness. The | and sell nationally advertised food |] All classified ads are cash in ———— NOTICA (1 dark northern, 13115 @1.33% Factors in Change | ange sre gtee ii, |@heroachments of the poison, were,| product. Straight . Apply |] vance. Copy should be received "y |/ ron SALE—Four new mine root Teen es 1.28%4.01.20% fyi ; 5 tae Spud fea Suiteaiad Stet in person to Mrs, L: at the |] 9 o'clock to insure insertion same residences. Stucco, hard eine ere exe 2 i 1.293 @131% att, York, Nor. 19 — Trading | m P lim. while Mra Gbod HOOd belids he fey ana Clark Hotel, Mandan day. floors hot water heat, stuoog es : a er falling off in vol-| te | bed. enna ee ages attached, plast m Peet for mastern erste sack Ns || Po mrnige ety ERG 1SSi¢ fume in today's market with prices : | hubianie bones Win ‘hud emp ta Gone WANTED inten since FHIWCRE ished, heated, Houses have £. ¢, telude @ widely known speculator.|2 dark northern, 1.281. @131% |Tallying briskly after an early period ate close contact with the sickroom | WORK WANTED-Competent young iia i IAMe. cisions oa ea oes peculator. | te 281s “lof heaviness. Most of the leaders Wy Paelt ‘| throughout the cabinet officer's ill-| yw ; and GRIcUlatide | PHONE 32 with large closets, finished ‘Word of moist hot weather intensify- Grade of— rv fs : 8 RR cng at MB oe woman, bookkeeper and cale Ld ments with insul ing black rust havoc in Argentine {1 dark northern....... 1.284@131% | 80d 1 to 12% points above yesterday's : hess, was notified at once, and with| machine operator. ‘Ten year's tet it ee one extra toilet, Eight foot cellind, con POSITION WANTED with complete electric laundry dag | WANTED—Position doing light work | 18!8¢ bedroom, 2 extra rooms an | wheat did much to stimulate pur- | To arrive ... | chases. In parts of Cordoba prov: |2 dark northern....... iq ince, Argentina, black rust conditions Grade of— 4 final quotations. ‘ Mrs. Hoover hastened to Walter Reed He ‘Tr a seeeee x) bi " 3 nce. Write ibune Ad. is si rin Absence of any forced or panicky |Uhicane & Nor 2 hospital to offer their condolences to! }g' Py sates \iquidation coupled with the begin- ‘y . + Mrs. Good and ascertain her wishes * e strte 272) 87 feoes | CHIMNEY SWEEP—Furnaces : 4 : coal room, furnace r hall an’ * were described ‘as “terrible,” and the |1 northern ......se++++ 1284;@131% |O5s,6" tinulate, besineee® Neeeg ny | ets nt trust ta erin Wan Ti BeaR ae chimneys cleaned, work guaranteed | 1 eXchange for room and board.| tino stainways to basement. ir i wheat crop nearly a failure outright.| To arrive . 1.281, @1.90% |Soiive: confidence “in the “meres, pn ean ith tonight, ‘The operation “wae pers |Ptlee reasonable.’ Phone 298 ee eR oa, floor. Very large living room, ding Under heavy profit-taking sales at 2 northern -. 1.25's 71.29% |rnere was little in the day's business |‘ ss formed the next morning by Colonel | LAUNDRY WORK, and will take LEN ing room, kitchen and one larg’ the last, wheat closed unsettled, 3%\¢ | Montana Winte. to infil t! . Ga, we | William 1. Kel d =| care of children. Call at 313 Ave-! spo, EN Oc! ‘lectyja | ‘SUnroom that can be heated. V X bo : aa news luence the price move: r . | iam I. Keller, a famed army sur: i STOLEN—Oct. 10, 1 small electric ay i + { to 41% above yesterday's finish. | 14% Protein— g procter a |geon. ‘Then began the struggle which |_nue A. Phone 426-J {> drill, 1 grease gun, 1 hacksaw. g10| 2#¥¢ two buildings with bedrooms} ‘sg RRR | Ae os ae Call money was in plentiful supply | 12". ended last night in defeat. A gener-| CAPABLE GIRL wants housework in| reward for recovery. F. Jaszhowialy | 2 fitst floor. Four large bedroom y to tii May 194% to 3). een To arrive. 30.0 ag ti retinas ture of 8 per eean.| : lal sepsis was discovered, which in| homelike place. Call or write at mecaoeiecas | fd FIORE Deal ie \ a Corn closed 114 . Dee. | ‘ Protein— g _ . spite of the efforts of ysicians and| 319 First strect ‘0 porches w! ine o ; 89%; March 94%; to %; May 96% t0/IDHW or IHW. 120.0 Gage trading was widely: hailed ‘op h Teese’ w Sie delebheladabed beveled plate doors, sun room, wi e %). | To arrive . tiy, Patient's ‘vitality, ‘spread stead-| EXPERIENCED Woman dcsites work | H1GH™ CLASS—Very desifuble ~all| French beveled. piatendoee tee “ats 1%¢ to 1Ne advanced, and! 12% Prote = ee | Hurley Filts Vacaney by the hour. Phone 978-4. | furnished 4 room apartment, striet- | room with beveled. plate windo provisions varying from 5c decline to, 1DHW or 1HW. wees 1.29550 v. ” g, Steel was again a leader, | With Secretary Good's death, the STs oe DOCTORS oT ly modern, electric stove, built-in All houses very highly decorate ; an equal gain. | To arrive .....ss006. 129 @ nenhy scout Of int issued : ‘Tresponsibilities of the war depart- ‘5 features, steam heat, Baby Grand| located between Avenues D and In the corn market, small country Grade of— nwt ry h siheg? ae ment devolved upon Patrick J. Hurley | Quiet he lies in his shroud at rest piano, rent reasonable to right par-| on Eighth street across from higl offerings to arrive were small. Trade|1DHW or 1HW 1.261, @ beth | he eam 644, wit! vee stock at Northern Or of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the assistant | HS lds closed tight in the slecp of | ty, references required. Write Trib-| school nds where there wif in the aggregate was not large. A| To arrive 126.0 Stier wenger Wis apparent ne [eb pe jsecretary, a war veteran who is en-| ane", curecons had done th une Mo. 74. soon be built about a $500,000 I 1% feature in oats was narrowing of the : Dak. brisk demand also developed for such |{irernational gompustion Eng. 11 | titled to wear the distinguished serv- | AfteE ite surgeons had heir FOR RENT—Apartments juet com-| *chool building. Very best toe Dec.-May spread to 4 cents against 4% recently, with cash houses taking the December today and selling the May, presumably changing over hedges. Provisions averaged easier. Extremely heavy trading was wit- = 1 Ser ed ice medal. Hurley stood high upon % area eee pleted, private bath, hot water heat,; ‘tion in town. Close to schools, cap coed be etonat Se uen tee : 3 the list of tee aAVAIEen Bs Mr, John Doe's activities sure did cease. equipped with General Electric re- | x al and 4 blocks from hospita Johns Manville, some of which had " ati | Good's probable permanent succes-/BUT—If John Doc had visited the| {figerator and electric stove, close | nncse houses nll have hot wai opened with moderate declines. i ' sor. Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan| 4) ‘urnished or unfurnished. C: i gros take smaller buildi ++ 1.2146 @1.22 ‘Odd lot buying orders again aj f | Word of the cabinet officer's death} (Harvard) he would still be an ac-| ¢ 518 Fifth street or see Dr. R. tulle, for their values. The + 1.21°9@1.22% | peated in rather large volutne, tect. | R + | Spread rapidly through the city. The} tive member of the community, He | — Ene. | RaHaIee eco fyi 40's: teewd Geman for: etcks “ope senate, in night session, was in-| made the mistake of being bulled|FOR RENT—Two room furnished | DU!ldings built in Bismarck fo 1.22's @1.23'5 1.2213 @1.23' nessed at times in the Chicago wheat {Choice 1 amber........ 1.175 @1.22% : formed by Senator Deneen of Illinois.| into a surgical operation, and he| light housekeeping apartment. on rs. I will sell them for 1 pit today, with price dpeiiens receiv-} TO arrive ... 1.1755 @ 1.23% a ten ee aces veunees , | And adjourned atsonce. Members of | was very foolish, on surgery can-| ground floor ‘aordinary warm, Oh mentny wey pista se fo ing momentum from reports indicat- 13% Protein— hands during the three hour session. | i, | the cabinet, heads of diplomatic mis-| not cure diseasc. Disease is in the | Tent reasonable if assist with fur- fete aoe poe reabaae _ No ing that black rust damage in Argen-|2 amber ....... 1.163, G 1.213 ‘i +++ 84% | sions, and congressional leaders were} blood. How can you cut disease out! nace. Call at 623 Sixth street parties, Bi shlatnes: * an” ay aa \ tina is spreading fast, and that the |Grade of 1 amber 1.10% @1.13% | Dae i {| Quick to express publicly thetr sor-! of the blood with a knife? We DO} FURNISHED ~ APARTMENT--‘Two | themselves by renting our apllel weather there has taken a turn for Grade of 2 ambe: 109%@1.11% | — RANGE OF CARLOT SALES + Tow at his passing and the esteem in| cure disease because we remove the | rooms, large closet, gas for cooking.| tents aad som out a 3 the worse, being now of a character |Grade of 1 durum 1.07%. @1.08% | Minneapolis, Nov. 19.—?\—Range | Which they neki: acid poisons from the blood. With| Light and heat furnished. Suitable! {ood location Tave ghee es ote F to increase injury from rust. On the |Grade of 2 durum. 1.06%: @1.07%4 |! of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 : The nation has lost a faithful and} our Alkaline Blood ‘Treatment and! tor married couple or two girls. Call Wie Tor cule a ae other hand, some advices current said 1 red durum... Argentine harvest is extending daily,| To arrive room house for sale on Mandi +1.10% |dark northern 1.29% to 1.33',; No. 1 treet. Complete in every way Iii visioned statesman,” said Vice! our Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark | 705-R after 5:00 p. m. northern 1.30 to 1.30 No. 1 hard President Curtis. Secretary Wilbur| and our Scientific Food Combina- | POR RENT—A_ w ‘ Saha i and that estimates of crop damage spring 1.31% to 1.33':;" No. 2 mixed | Reming SN jpralsed Mr. Good as “one of those] tions we remove the CAUSE of | “nmiiy iurnished, parent, on | eae rane, oom antec Haat fre prematurely pessimistic. 93 1.27%; No. 2 hard winter 1.23 to 1.29; | jSaiane ey en ee cme) your troulic. By our system of nd floor, Private entrance. Hot} floors and hot water 'h Se | Friends of higher prices for wheat |3 i lie | eleed Gorum L's 6 Lie oa, { Politics with a high sense of public! BLOODLESS SURGERY we have| Water heat. Inquire at 111 Ave, A| owner, Jog ee disy ssiveness se ‘ i service.” Secretary Stimson said he HUNDREDS and we can b silica * ner’, . Rue, 711 Avenue A @ * displayed much more aggressiveness Corn, No. 3 yellow, 87% to : : CURED an west. at the grounds where buildings PY today then usual, and various trade !4 yellow corn 4 {5 mixed, 72% to 74. Oe owas one of ee eis et | OCRE FOU. Clinle Roums 6-4, | go RENT—Furnished or 1 | located from 8 a. m.to6 p, me leaders expressed themselves as be-| ‘To arrive . h af ae * | of our country,” and Postmaster Gen-| Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak, | FOR RENT—Furnished or “unfur-| located 1 om 8 a. m. to 6p, m. Z lieving that long-looked for advances | 5 eral Brown mourned his death as the} (NO KNIFE) sue | Soeeens ot tit Eee) et cue a ee b were coming to a focus. In this con- |g Bae loss of a “brave, gentle and loyal | mess nee | Apartments, 215 Third street. F. W. sete _ ive all ready for oceu| al nection, the fact was stressed that !2 +a lg ha comrade,” whose “practical devotion WANTED TO BUY june espe) | ee ee (\ the amount of wheat on ocean pass- {3 Plax, No. 1, 3.24 to 3.3712. to the public service was an inspira- | WANTED TO BUY—Direct_ from |FOR RENT—Two o: threo room ot pete eee Se age is only two weeks’ normal needs, i : , tion to his associates.” owner modern bungalow not over| furnished apartments in the Lau-| POR RENT—Three room partly mod and that Europe is at the stage |, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN | | Was Hoover's Manager three years old. Must have three] rain apartments. City heat, al-| ¢!? house, lights and water. Locati where continued import purchases are Chicago, Nov. 19.—uP\—Wheat No. | 1 ‘| In the days preceding the Kansas} bed rooms, Write ‘Tribune Ad. No.| ways hot water, B. F. Flanagan,| ¢4 @! 213 south Fifth, Rent $15.0 b imperative. Highest prices of the 1 hard $1234; No. 3 yellow hard | City convention, he served as western | 89. | phone 303, per month. Phone 129-W or ing | day were reached after the Liverpool market had closed showing fresh ad- vances. $1.23'2. New corn No. 5 mixed 83 to 85c; No. 3 yellow 91'.c; No. 4 white 86 to | | i ais 4 : on a ecealas ———| at 1100 Broadway. manager for Mr. Hoover and after his |_ ———— eet FOR RENT—A warm two room fur-| °C — | Nomination was given the important | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE | jicned apartment suitable for | FOR RENT—A modern seven task of swinging the middle western | FOR SALE—Singer sewii young married couple or two girls.} louse on Fifth street. An eight ‘3c; sample grade 80 to 81%ic. farmers to the Republican standard.| good as new. Priced Close in. Call at 812 Main Ave. room modern house, with hot beret raghaee ae CME ; Old corn No. 2 yellow 95 to ‘xc; No. vs His appointment as secretary of | 503 Ninth street. Phone 745-R. | ror RENT—Modern” apartments. | _ ' heat on Ave, B. G. F. Dullam LOS! hi NTS 19 -uP—Wheat | Barley, ch to fey ‘61 @ 62 2 white 97c; sample grade 8c. war came as recognition of the part | BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken-| Furnished or unfurnished. Reason- | FOR RENT—A six room mod Piece ene “A Peete is see To arrive ..... ‘8 @ Oats No. 2 white 4714 to ‘2c. , he played in Mr. Hoover's campaign.| nelly Furniture Co.. Mandan. ND able rent. Call at 211 W. Rosser} house at 706 Fourth. street, Mr. Good's two sons, James W. Good, | ae ae oT ao aa ‘ : hot water heat. Available Jr, and Robert Edmund, both were | FOR SALE—Leather couch and | _ or phone 982. by \ ve moved upward early. Professional | Barley. med to gd...... 38 @ 60 -_ Profes gg Reger sae aera GnE | inthe eone snes. fa} telling on the bulge was easily ab- New York, Nov. 19.—(#)—Libert waiting in a nearby room when their Bore . hedge as ane FOR RENT—Two rooms over Tours . sorbed and the market continued to ieee esis Y | father died, the first important figure os} 57 J, Woodma Ps iavsied ist Cafe, Ideal place for law offic re / rise under the impetus of short cov- CHICAGO PRODUCE bonds’ close: of the Hoover administration to be iN nS. Woodmansee.______ |. oy seal estate. Enquire a aaa cring. May closed 4 cents higher. Chicago, Nov. 19.—?)—Butter firm-| Liberty 3's 13 | claimed by death. Income Tax Reduction | #08 RENT—Purnished “or “untur-| 564 Broadway, 2 Cats futures trade was moderate er; receipts 10,004 tubs: creamery ex-| First 44s and featureless. Rye was narrow and FOR RENT—Eight room house, 60 nervous with news scant. Barley gp corny | Fourth 44is tras 40 1-2c; standards 38 1-2c; extra Ks Third street, Bismarck. Marcovit |firsts 39 to 40c; firsts 36 1-2 to 37| Treas. 4s . Knew Army Needs " n | nished apartment in Varney Apart- ! When Jaen Willtam Good became | Figures Are Tabulated| ments. Phone 773. : secretary of war in the cabinet of . emcees | i prices moved up and down sharply, |1-2c; seconds 35 to 35 1-2c. |President Hoover, he was familiar! Washington, Nov. 19.—(.?)—-The} ROOMS FOR RENT . n mostly on bids and offers. Flax was CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Eggs, steady: receipts 3,077 cases; MONEY RATES {with the needs of the army through | treasury today issued a revised state- ooms in modern home if in good crushing demand and com- Chicago, Nov. 19.—(?;— prices unchanged. New York, Nov. 19. — «?) — Call | iong jesgislative experience. ment showing how a one per cent cut or without board. Also one mission houses bought may. Open High Low Close —$— money, easier; 5 per cent all day. He had served as a member of the |in income taxes to be recommended room with two closets andj e at 902 Sixth street for $42.5 i Wheat— CHICAGO CHEESE Time loans, steady; 30 days, 5% to/ House of Representatives for twelve |to congress by Secretary Mellon would n cupboard, Could be used | P¢r month. George M. Register. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK a, Chicago, Nov. 19.—(P}—(U. 8. D.| march A.)—Hogs receipts 40,000. including |yay , 5,000 direct; market mostly 5 to 10c 1.20%; 1.2413 1.11% 1.23%; | Chicago, Nov. 19.—(4)—Cheese, per }5°:; 60 to 90 days, 5! to 5%; 4 to 6/ years, from 1909 to 1921, and rose to {affect the income of a married man 1.27%, 1.31% 1.27% 1.31% | Pound: Twins 22 to 23c Daisies 23 | months, 51% to 5%. , |the important position of chairman | with no dependents. 131 1.35% 1.31 1.36% | to 23 1-2c; Long Horns 23 1-2 to 24; | Prime commercial paper, 512 to 5%.! o¢ the house appropriations commit-| The first table issued Ia 2 LBD 1.35%. 1.315 Young Americas 23 1-2 to 24c; Swiss tee. In that capacity Mr. Good had| day, the treasury said, ' light housekeeping. For Sale: | FOR RENT—Six room house nuine Otter collar for man's; bath, 421 Third street. For info st. Thurs- coat. Call at 720 Second street or| mation call at 423 Third street, r dower: on we ines top a8 see 5 4 oH j said ‘nac-| phone 671-W, __ | FOR RENT—Brick duplex, five | lower; agéive at. cecline; top... 8 36 to 37; limburger 23 1-2c; brick 24c. CHICAGO POTATOES much to do with the formulation of curate in some respects. The present | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| and bath, must be seen to be Paid for 240-280 Ib. weights; 9.00 pop- 88% ry Chicago, Nov. 19.—4)—(U. 8. D./the appropriations for the war de-|table shows the income up to and! hext to bath, suitable for one or preciated, Inquire phone 796, ee 2 eee pierced rt MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR A.)—Potatoes receipts 74 cars, on} partment as he had specialized in the | including $10,000 and the amount, two, board if desired. Attractive | FOR RENT—Seven” room” mode 96%, | Minneapolis, Nov. 19.—(#}—Flour | track 361, total U. S. shipments 600/ allotment of funds for military de- | above that figure at normal and sur- “|unchanged. Shipments 39,396. Bran|cars. Trading slow, market weak; | tense while serving on the committee. | tax. The table follows: medium to choice 250-300 Ib. 8.65 to location, reasonable terms. Call at house, hot water heat. Call at 41 ; ; 911 Sixth street. Phone 374-M. ‘Twelfth street. Phone 872 9.15; 200-250 Ib. 8.75 to 9.15; 160-200 , | 27.50 to 28.50. Wisconsin sacked Round Whites 2.15 s it he| Net Present Proposed Reduc-| ;, ay = cacti L oh 1b, 8.59 to 9.05; 130-160 Ib. 8.25 to 9.00. pth puis to 235: Minnesota and North Dakota | needs of the war denactient he sine ‘Income ‘Rate Rate. tion’ | FOR RENT—Large room with twin | FOR RENT—Four room ful Packing sows 7.75 to 8.50. Pigs med- 51% FOREIGN EXCHANGE sacked Round Whites 2.00 to 2.15; few | was of assistance to President Hoover (#4000 .$ 563° $ 183 $3.75 | pois two gentlemen | preferred. | house, suitable for small fam ium to choice 90-130 Ib. 8.00 to 8.75. “| New York, Nov. 19.—(4)—Foreign |Hollandale higher; South Dakotalas a counsellor in matters dealing} 5.000 . 16.88 5.63 5 | mee Chose ue? hot water at] Call at 1210 Broadw y Cattle receipts 7,000, calves 2,000; 1.00% |¢xchanges steady. Demands: Great | sacked Round Whites 2.00 to 2.15; | with legislation, particularly govern-| 6000 . 3000 = 1000 = 20.00 | forint. Close in. Call, a FOR “RENT—Seven room moderi very slow market; meager supply; 1:04 | Britain, 4.86 15-16; France, 3.93 5-16; | Idaho sacked Russets 2.50 to 2.80, few! ment financial affairs, While in| 7.00% .. 43.13 28.75 | on nS Phone 1152.____| newly decorated house, Call at 812) rood and choice yearlings about ; 102% 1.05% 1.02% 1.05 Italy, 5.23; Germany 23.88!:; Norway | 3.00. Congress he had been one of the| 10.000 120.00 55.00 POR RENT—On ground floor, a two! Second street. PH tteady; other grades yearlings, sore LAB 1 1K 26.76; Sweden 26.85; Montreal 98.18%. ——_—— principal sponsors of the budget | 15.000 . . 381.25 98.75 | room furnished suite, also single | : weighty steers, she stock weak; low | Lard. 1035 North Dakota Ready system and was able to advise the; 9.000 .. 91.88 46.25 furnished room with light house- price poultry a very weakening fac- | peed CURB STOCKS president on questions of centralizing | 8.000 . 63.75 37.50 Heap Ine, facilities, no children. Call tor in beef and live cattle market; Ma; 11.30 | Cities Service . 30 To Present Rail Case government expenditures. | _at 422 Fifth street. cn oak roll top di 2 oak office: carly top yearlings 15.00. Slaughter Standard Oil of Indiana 52% —- Native of Iowa Northwest Chilly as | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, warm | chairs, 2 oak swivel chairs, T oak. classes steers good and choice 1300- : San Francisco, Nov. 19.—(7%)—Pa-| Like President Hoover, Mr. Good | room in modern home. Hot water} table 6 ft. long, 1 typewriter desk. 1500 ib, 11.50 to 14.50; 1100-1300 Ib. 12,00 to 15.25; 950-1100 Ib. 12.25 to |Jan. 15.50; common and medium 850 Ib. up |May . &.25 to 12.50. Fed yearlings good and cific coast states today were given an} was a native of Iowa, having been Mercury Heads Down) tat, close in. Gentlemen pre-| und chair, 1 mahogany flat top | opportunity to present their views on | born at Cedar Rapids on September ferred. Call _at 510 Fifth street. 1 i s top and mahogany | the application of the Great Northern | 24, 1866. After being graduated from} gt. Paul, Nov. 19—(4")—-Below freez-| FOI '. 1 steel letter file four i 750-950 and Western Pacific railroads for | Coe college in his native state and the |ing temperatures prevailed through-| "0oms in modern home with board, All of the above in first papper ey arto te HRNNEAROL ES Bana BISMARCK GRAIN Permission to bulld a new rail link | law school of the University of Mich- lout the northwest today, as cold| Reasonable rates. Phone 204-3 of} class condition. P. C. Remington a . cos ad anid eneie 200 Ie Sena Nov. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | through Oregon and California, igan he entered upon the practice of |blasts forced the mercury ‘as low ns _ call at 111 Washington street, Son, 119's Fourth street, Phone 2 Cows eh anole: is 2 » Nov. 19 ‘The Southern Pacific, standing to|law. In 1906 he was clected to his |22 degrees below freezing in one por-| iOl RENT—Furnished light house- | _ 220. lose traffic through establishment of | first public office, city attorney Of tion. Many points received their sec-| keeping rooms with piano. Hot |DIAMONDS direct from importent @ competing line, has opposed the | Cedar Rapids. ond snowfall in two days. water heat, Ground floor. Phone | and cutters at great savings. Guar project. ee ae ee the sconetiiOn ot His sertice At Thief River Falls, the mercury! 619-W or call at 619 Sixth. antced. Wrist and pocket watches orth Dakota repre: made | in Congress dropped to 10 degrees above while! j RENT—Furnis! hoi,| at bargain prices. Liberal allowanes to present their case today. | practice in Chicago. in which he con- pe get to fall. At ‘Bemidji, POR hat Gate eae ol water heat, suitable for two genti:-| Offered on old watches. Cash or ap- Evidence from that state will com- | tinued until his appointment as seC-| where it was snowing, the thermom- i - Proved credit. Watch repairing (ex. 10.25; common and medium 6.00 to 7.75; low cutter and cutter 4.75 to Gs Bulls and choice (beef) 8.75 to 10.25; cuiter to medium 6.50 t9 9.23. Vealers (milk fed) good and | nec. i ' 93% S412 choice 12.00 to 15.09; medium 10.50 5s 98% 1.00 the appeal of the tier | retary of war. pony men. Good ventilation. 116 West F are , eget pentose 4 registered 15 degrees above, Du-| ‘Thayer. Phone 15 Pert work). Mail orders promptly hd choice (all weights) 10,00 to 11.00; | De. ee oa gg tage ‘2 Sag Pc Ag 14 degrees above, reported snow. nears Remar ni regar Page e at 108 Third street, south of Co) be substantially the same as that ad-| With the entrance of the United | ,, Devils Lake reported a light snow.) $12.00 a month. Also garage for) _Rotel Prince. ear x Oa vanced hy the other states—compe- |.States in the World War in 1917. MF. |Gesrees during the nigh, At 8 act een ee a hae on Sood erage tition is needed to lower rates, speed | Good in congress demonstrated his |;, tianbad to 18 deciec fs ei ; FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-| Washington” bee tops 18x18, 50c: and conse-| attitude towaris national defense pe F pins ge ars ing room in modern home, suitable} apair, ea ee eit nal quently stimulate industries depend- | and American soldiers. He led the and Fargo reported snow, the| for two, Call at 222 Third street. f y. in stamped: : = a — Bi ine tel lt bi ve d ent on free tlw of goods. fight in the “iouse against the op- | mayerature hovering around the 14) son RENT—Large sleeping Toom,| (esun’wocdben, Seo ga nee Two inches of snow fell at Huron; fcntlemen preferred. Call at 607) and daisy horse shoe wreaths) _ Arrested Boys Facing |$24,,,cuscrsfully,, monsereti, "| Monday night and early today. ‘The|_Fifth street. Phone 1869-W. __| 12x12, for $1.00. Carrie J. alc Cl of Bi One amendment provided for the | Mercury fell to 16 degrees above there. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-| Bismarck, North Dakota, Phone harges urglary t's use of private facilities |Plerre reported 18 above and Rapid| img room. Private entrance. Call! _2- p for the manufacture of munitions and | City, with a trace of snow, 22. at 503 Ninth or phone 745-R. Sheep receipts 11,000; market ac- tive, strong to 25c higher; buik fat natives 12.75 to 13.00; a few choice 13.25 to 13.35; top 13.50; fat ewes 5.50; feeding lambs steady to weak. ‘ Lambs good and choice 92 lb. down 3.22 3.28% 3.22 3.27 3.17 3.22% 3.17 3.21% 60% 62% 60% 62% 6% 6B Sis OT : i i 12.63 to 13.50, medium 11.00 to 12.65; commen 9.25 to 11.00. Ewes medium DULUTH RANGE ey s on ss WANTED—FORS, HIDES, Mi it auanciaa Gan FOR BENT. ground floor; Ship ee. sing us your furs now, further in providing govern- NEY BAG room. Suitable for one or two.| pay highest cash NO od could take over a plant if the| | Minneapolis, Nov. 19—ch-While | Close in, 219 Second street. ERN charged with burglary, E. J. Mur-| ouner refused to give tne govern- | Customers milled about the counters, | FO ENT—Nicely furnished sicep- care eese 115% soo 113% 1.15% 1.12% 1.16% 121) 1.28% 121 123% #8 mane, chief of police, has revealed. ment ference in orders during time | intent on their purchases, a middle rooms. Close in. Call at 517 light supply; slow, about ° 1.00 They were taken into custody after | o¢ gy! ‘The iatter was ae ‘as | ged man snatched a bag of moncy sixth ee . ‘ dertone decidedly bearish on weighty & grocery here had been entered and/ the first move towards the conscrip- | from the hand of a cashier at the | _=-===ee— ere Steere and fat she stock: few odds | NOV. 322 327 221% 328 robbed of $40 worth of merchandise. | tion of industry in time of war. Neisner Bros., Inc., store late Mon- | CLOSING OUT SALE OF NEW AND and ends gras steers 9.00 to 9.10; fed | Dec. 322 2.27% 3.21% 3.28 Those held are Murray Melcher; “yer, Good also sponsored the move | day afternoon, escaping in the crowds | USED CARS offerings upward to 11.00; beef cows | May 318 321 3.17% 3.20% Eugene Bergstrom and Clark Pher-/|to increase the pay of private sol- rh retail shoppers outside the store | One 1929 Viking sedan, demonstrator.| _ 2 nth st * 6.00 to 7.26; heifers 7.00 to 8.25; low ae : netton. Bergstrom and Phernetton| diers and sailors on overseas duty | With bn gird Sadie Shapio, 21/ ~ just like new. mileage 4,900, retail | WANTED—Old, v cutters and cutters £30 to 5.75;| NEW YOR". PRODUCE eccaped Oct. 29 from, the North Da; | from $15.50 a month to $90. When | year Merywes the victim of} price new $1925.00, will sell for weighty medium grade bulls strong to| New York, Nov. 19.—()—Butter kota state training school for boys at | opponents of the : easure tried to re- some? be was collecting] g1085, \ 25 cents higher, up to 825; bulk 6.00) Steady: receipte 14.006; creamery Mandan. duce the figure, the Iowan declared | money from the various departments | one 1939 Oldsmobile four door sedan, 5 fi #7 = 2000: market not fully ea-| Ste whole ‘mil fata, fancy Murnane that if charges were pressed| “Let us not make rich man’s | ing when the bag was suddenly ae ile ene. pete nM pa tablished: 11.50 of 50 centa|‘ *aney special wrested hand. One 1929 Oldsmobile coupe, new,| Gan be coca lower, mvich tow choice kinds upward! new ‘york, SEA CAPTAIN TO RETIRE retail price $1050.00, will sell for) mon, N. Dak. to 12.00. steady receipts of the United | Hoboken, N. J., Nov. 19.—()—Atter| $e Os Coon new, etait | HOR SALE—High H 5 ) N. J, 19. coach, nw ee 9.500; slow, around | tresh gathered 34 ears at ses, Captain Piet Van Den| "price 81050, will sell for $815.00. one boar. Also age; trade not fully established; lected” a t fell the eure’. someneixe he Holland-| one 1929 Olds special four door se- machine, packers bidding 865 for desirable] noatoy western Statenden conch | dan. new, sells for $1210.00, will sell lights and butchers; sellers asking | to average extra $925. 73; sows 7.50 or 8.00 or bet- tour of t which his 4 Baik pigs 600; light lights £00 h pres ape A 00; gh New York, t golf was have called. Born on his father's to $25 oF eee yon | dressed irregular played the | freighter he has spent the 60 years of 5a Siee * sadicadione about| mae! ete mere young /his life on the water except for nine steady; good to choice ewe and weth-| quoted, the time of : ° er lambs 12.80 largely: throwouts 6.50!" - secretary of war,} The greatest height above sea level “2 to 9.00; choice ewes 6.00 to 5.25; one years old, pga ceagladioe fa wongr Sa at ae Care ae Sees in the cellar | that has probed below it. CHICAGO ¥ and slow. market for that NOTICE Nov. 19. —()— Poultry jshipping point, based aaid to him:! Your lawn is now alive, A 7 cars; fowls| sales less alt out on me. i ‘ 220; ‘20c; No. 2 16c; roosters | sacked cwts. r ‘of war, | Should be covered lightly with 8c turkeys 23 to 2c; heavy ducks|1 and partly. let's see how | fertilizer. Wachter Transfer { 19 to 200; geese 200. E to $3.

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