The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1929, Page 9

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mbeee Oats “ic to ic off. and provisions unchaued to a setback of 10c. Corn at times displayed notable re- sistance t> selling 8 5 weakened. Provisions turns in grain values. By far the greater number of trad- ers ranged themselves on the selling side of the wheat market a into excursion many standing to let zo of wheat holdings at various set limits, and thus put an end to losses of speculators unable or un-; willing ‘9 furnish additional margins to brokers according to some observ- ! crs, European interests were standing off for the time being. to await fur- ther crop developments in Argentina. | Meanwhile, latest available dispatches told of favorable weather. LIQUIDATION BRINGS DECLINE IN WHEAT TH i 2 BND & BNA & wD fore important buying developed. closed 2 cents lower for the day. good to 9.50; Butchers medium to choice 250-300 }-250 Ib. 9.20 ys to Ib. 8.50 to 856. 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Investment Commonwealth a Consolidated Gas Continental Gas C inental Otl Products. , | Curtiss Wright fit 4‘s er Great Northern Ind. O11 and Ga Inspiration Copp International Combustion it Harvester tional Hydro-El tional Nickel Can. Montgomery Ward Miamt Copper National Dairy National Power and Light Nevada Consolidated 33% New York Central North American rthern Pacific cific Gas and Packard Pan-American Petroleum mnsylvania Railorad 0% 1 Simm Sinclair Oi Skelly Oi % to 38. Pacific const | Texns Corporation 4 Transcontinent 58 to 50; extra first 56) Union Carbide t Aircraft United Corporation United Gax and Im 8. Rubber , | i th r r nF il | rl nee bs Ae 8 Fs fe lt li il i 8 s S st ss ba - s | = s » 7 ‘ll i if se r ah; a i geese 16 to | : 1 : ‘ i Fr] Lg 3 li | f t f i a fs i i s 3 & i if E H i i i + 4 HH tit iil tie t Hl i ! i I { t 4 ' time the outbreak started. Telephone wires outside the walls were found to be intact however, and were used to hich arrived within ful of guards held the convicts at until the remainder of the staff ‘supporting state troopers arrived 2 | the scene. King Again to Direct County Farmer Union yeent mecting conducted in Bismarck, ‘it was announced today by W. B. Fal- coner, who was reelected secretary at the annual election session. Bismarck, according to Falconer. George Schlabach, Driscoll, and J. H. Riley, Sterling, were elected to suc- ceed J. M. Thompson, Wilton, and Ed. Doppler, Menoken, next year. Twenty-four delegates, representing “| most of the 11 local organizations in the county, attended the meeting. Navigable Missouri Is Factor in Farm Relief Chicago, Dec. 11.—()—The advan- develop- tion today by two speakers, while an- other explained the workings of the federal farm loan system. Governor Arthur J. Weaver of Ne- braska predicted the benefits that Missouri river is made’ navigable. He from the federal radio suggesting a system o! fees for broad- Fee System Explained | Washington, Dec. 11.—(}—A report ; “itor commission | Mill Employe’s Suit For $25,000 Damages fortable home. Call at 307 South Seventh street or phone 1417. FOUND Up in District Court 13 Killed, 41 Injured, In Crossing Crashes jaternity = With good care. Mrs. John B. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. ______ WORK BOTTLER with five years experience mixing and operating Crown Cork Junior and Shields machines, de- sires position. Have tools and test- ing apparatus. Can give refercxces. P. O. Box 662. Ubrary Piece breakfast set. Phone LAND FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE—We will seit ‘W's-2-136-77 Emmcens county, for $2200.00, if bought soon. Fenced, some buildings, well and windmill. = Land Agency, Hazelton, N. 1452. nished apartment in a newly dec- orated, nice quiet home. Conven- jent to capitol and schools. Call at 818 Geventh street or phone 300-W. apartment, _Eighth or phone 511-J. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment, has gas stove. Private entrance, $22.00 per month. In- quire at 1014 Broadway or phone §| FOR RENT—Coey_warm Three Foon arm corner apartment furnished. Also @ two room apartment. The Lau- rain Apartments. Phone 303. bath, private entrance, in modern newly decorated furnished apartment for small fam- ily. Price $20.00 per month. Call at 423 Ninth street. pee room apestment. Private entrance. Gas $35.00 per month. 622 street. I it on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth street. od NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Highway Construction 1, Proposals for the construction of Guard Rails and Guard Posts will be received by the . M., December 27! 1929, at which place and time they will be Lay tage * opened and read. 2. The Pro; is mu or otherwise deposited wi wa inthe £ Smount” of the grone cums bid, must accompan roposal 4 Content ted work consists of “Piog.a60 Lan, Ft, Guard Rail in Place. 6,414 Guard Posts in Place. $93 Anchors. 1,000 Guard Posts furnished F. O. B. Frsmarck, vi Ch sor 5. Copies may be obt: of State i room, suitable for one or two. C at 400 Third. Phone 1361-W. ROOM AND “BO/ FIVE ROOM modern house close ij 2 bed rooms, fifty foot, east fron for $2800. é EIGHT ROOM partly modern hou:/{ 4 bed rooms, full basement, % fo! front, faces cast, at a bargal owner leaving the city. SIX ROOM modern house, includii| 3 bed rooms, full basement, tree! lawn, on Eighth street, for 94200. | SIX ROOM modern house, inctudit' 2 bed rooms and sun partor, or’ floors, garage, near school, hot wif ter heat, at a bargain. i MODERN BRICK duplex, 5 rooms each, 2 bed rooms, hardwood floots full basement, laundry tubs, hg water heat. a FIVE ROOM modern house, ¢, Fourteenth street, east front, ¢, Pavement, $3400, on terms. NINE ROOM modern house, nev stucco, 5 bed fire) heated garage immediate posse: sion, on liberal terms. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 be; rooms, hardwood floors, for $300° on terms. FINE LOT on Sixth street, close Other houses and lots for sale.

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