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| LARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1980 ! pany at Bismarck, and Donald, Fargo |@ - - = x A] . WHEAT RALUIESTO [New York Stocks PREBLE RESUMPTION (GRANT POULTRY WINS)!" sss. Se|{ ” Weather Report ') CLASSIFIED AD | Howto Gods fr Sle i ‘ of Rogers and Neil at, Valley Cityig. = __ pee FOR ; : i ' and sisters, Miss Jean McFadgen and|* . RATES FOR SALE—One Thor electric wash- i Mi Temperature at 7a _ er with new ‘wringer rolls. Cost” ; ee rs John Betzina, Valley City. Highest yesterday { ave Bee i eid f - {Lowest last night All want ads are cash in advance} $150.00 new. For quick sale $25.00. hem. & Dye Fitted i ' Giant Dog: Fights Wi thy linea to |minimum charge 75 cents. Copy! Terms if desired. Phone 407. i THAT OF SATURDAY 2 ia i i Fight Chie shts With) wisnest’wina vetoci" | ntust be, teoelved at the Tribune Of) wena } Loco. 32%, | 1] GENER ; fice by a. m to Insure insertion ie ia =) STOGKMART SHARES NEW LEIPZIG SHOW sweet chiegeneummen a. ESN nea A) oom forte Lt. 53%! - | fe bole a page. Pender tam nae RE EAC RS ire | | 20% ! | i j Amari, n FOR RENT Furnished room suitable " * % | ‘ ic r g : ‘(Continued trom vage one olue, Idaho, clea 4 -00 Cuts. border or white space used on for two, modern home.- water ij Cessation of Russian Wheat Ex. al iy Bulls Disappointed in Fresh Town Makes Community Event! notaup of at ol filling ation 1b Calgary, Altic vt vo} want ads come oe! the eee foe ren ere always: Two ; port Proves Stimulat- ‘Am. Tel 191 | Selling Press: | ‘ek cal which police shot and killed one .of Denver, "Cok too play rates at cents per column} and one locks from Patter- . ure Met at | of Annual Exhibition of | ‘ ‘Am. Wat. 68% 1s | the robbers, :01] inch per tnsertion son and G. P. Hotel. 402 Fifth. , f ing Influence Am. Wool Pfd. : 6 High Levels | | fT Policeman Hubert J. Dillon was| pb. 00 Ski é Angconaa, Cop, 438% e | Sona) ste Shc) shot and killed by a drunken utele “0 BEOULAK WANT AD RATES | /FOR | RENT—Thres unfurnished Shicawo, Nov 4 ue ' | —— {who in turn was Killed by villon’s ml aa8+s<70e ousekeeping rooms in modern Whaat value: Sowsed che inae, today: Fee eg ie 1 Now York, Nov. 24.—(®)—After hav- | (Tribune Special Service) fellow officers. : i Halen Sih ng | 3 days. 25 words or under home, not water heat, also large lifted the wheat market here to above |: tation ed jing some difficulty in maintaining its) New Leipzig, N. D., Nov. 24. —Grand| | Kamloope, | 2 days. 25 words or under furnished single room. Inquire 111 sesaate atimulgtt nignfehralushralu | ‘Baldwin toe 27% | trading, Guring fhe, curly hours of! championships were taken by John) 7 ! Kansas city, M 00 | Neier ta tices ok 75 | _Ave. A West. A late stimulating influence was a{Balt. & Ohio a rather feebly to resume its climb to-/ Wruck. New Leipzig, on a bronze| Migsigsinpi Valle Kander, Wi. > viet -0| Ads over 25 words 3 cents additiona FOR RENT—Six upstairs Hamburg dispatch saying Russian |Barnsdall da: turkey tom, and by Dan Giese, Elgin, PP) y Miles City, 00 | oer wt word psi rooms in i wheat ‘exports had ceased for the |Bendix Aviation Be |aireset cf tettad Bolate, recorded! on'a! whlte Wyandotte coskerel at’ System Completion — | Heaens., Us . won (aaniean Retna at Dresent, a some stocks were exhaust: |Rethl. Steel 64% | gained by early afternoon, Traders | the third annual Grant county poul- 4 n Rate 2) Phe Tribune reserves the right to 1817 Bowe By pee Bl Call at the United States wheat visible sup- /Gal. & Ariz Tet | showed Tittle interest inveither side] try show. which closed here Satur- Plan Gets Impetus|<: fi -4i\| resect any copy submiticd. also to ree |_| Modine ndatashll enh ply total also was announced, as well |G Tred gh Se ran Seven eatieee BD Oe ie day evening after three big days in! el PI cov| vise any Copy to conform with make- Siniple supply eS de Le Cerro 9 291, | Was again sluggish. the nature of a community celebra-| ‘Continued trom page one: ! 00 up rules of Classified Advertising. room. Gentleman preferred. Close Wheat closed firm, % to 1 cent a 4314 | TRE, market appeared to be await-| tion, Judging was done by A. R./five years to complete the inland wa-| 5 y in. Telephone 1693-M or call at 116/ bushel higher than, Saturday's finish: 7% | {NE some impelling development, Bulls fe Bliaccees teen : f Phone 32 Broadway. corn closed % to % cents advanced; % {were somewhat disappointed in the| Mlesen, former Burleigh county ex. jterways now started. issued a state- The Tribune Wa: Ad Department OR” City ii eer GAtNMNifaa: tow Ev cont ups end 15% | fresh selling pressure encountered at| tension agent, now with the N. P| ment through its officers saying such Paul’ Mt FOR RENT—City heated modern i provisions unchanged to 15. cents |G Bae eco Ee tne bated thine Geers, wats | Agricultural department, \an expenditure would be of “Inestim-| Salt anh Min i = ie | Toom, downtown. Employed people higher. pee. F 18% [Substantial investment buying ordera| The premium liss comprised 78)cbie benefit in the relief of unem-, Male Help Wanted | only, Call at 304% Main, front / ;Coml, 18% ithe down sige wo ind hat efforts on| prizes on chickens, 18 on turkeys and|plorment” and the “present high| | _apartment._ Hoge: Tea N as ohn, Snelaning 2 08 | Consol me ene most, conspicuous developriant Ped relic eine iueseed PO oa) dh a feel’ goun pontions Catalox Pree Mo- gentlemen, $10 an and $15 per month. direct. Fairly active, 10 to cents . . “ a a . he aims of the army corps of en- (th let Barber college, Fargo N D ‘all a linth street or phonc higher than’ Friday's, average, a @ 61s | duction of the Sunctate guar ierly dvi: by the New Lelpsig busines men,)cinsers in watsrway building in the| ‘ orc Dhl TORS. i) 2 4 Hees eebrusebOr cosking anwe 13 | pected: ‘and had practically no effect odore Martell, county agent. andjvalley are outlined by Major General FOR RENT—Nicely” furnished com: emtrens weghts. down to aig [uper tue market IC merely, serentu: | the Grant county commissioners. | stie Brown, eblef of army engineets, Salesmen Tortable large room, also new Rotter grade fed steere and tong year 2% | oF unauntns, wlrendy, well understood. me pier Ganioe ee ane ee speaker on the program, as | age at 307 Tenth or phone gai. et now ix awaiting w ollows Rae. CH Dilhy LAS ed acm nod on Ban Pe taper grader” stevenky Base Woda 68) iy Aceaet ane cacaenaantn Dh dss Jan address by Dr. Frank Woner, the! “1, ‘Tu drive the Illinois wishes dl : || CANVASSERS, crew mers. distribu- | Poor next to bath” "atta on outside account, ‘Top “yearlings Gen. Elec, (new) ”. 51 ’Mont of the weekly analyses of the] high sch m ‘0: prosecute | Ww! vigor jit fium. in state ing wieht favors. ‘Tremendous demand, Sells 13.25. Slaughter cattle and vealers: Minanetat advil ie ' | high schoci students presented ~ one- improvement of the Missouri from its; (at Sanish and Max) itself. Irresistibly priced. Also) Seer, gov to. 900 Ths. 1025, to 1g.s0. | Gen. Roads. 324, | restrained optitninmer cen cxrenee® | act comedy. mouth to Sioux City. | | wonder! Hi aa. Wiatiy” vated Houses and Flate pletnes tite Gent alin” Sig 403 | anbeer Front ion ee bane” ferwaR |, MERE, were addresses, on market-) 3. To, execute the flood control] Xmas gift, Bxclusive teritory. Be i Harrod veglers: 8.00. to. 11-00; | Gillette Bef. Rew. 33% | Street through combination of four of | 128 Poultry on two days and Dr. B./work on the lower river fully as the square with yourself, investigate. | FOR RENTCAT 609 Fist case mgac Stocker and feed= 4 K. Bj Mi ducted POR RENT—At 609 First street, moa- y r cattl eern, 500 to 1050 bx, 1.00 ane tage et a eee that iituen Reins f the | clinic coh Pui Pain ice eit Fee pee eres coe (ace North, D MARVELOUS, 5209 Euclid, Cleve-) ern @ room bungalow. Hot’ water er ci », 500 to i D a at Chairman Case © ‘iday | tor 21 5. ' No B Bas BLUE de Ue Nad aie deal <5 nate on Git. i) | Cderal venti dank PoareRGe te| evening there wan a dance a Pera aT nie ingrove- | CuEn ane tured qiand Os _| heat, natural gas installed. Five Sheepeeeceipts 25,000, Fairly ac-|Gt, West. Sug. 12% | head the new instltution. was regard |” Ofticers elected were Charles De- ft trom the fain stem = land cust and wouth pe TT a in | bore oe care tive. Fat lambarsteady to shade lower 4° | Conditions showed Hepes trate Stine president; John Wruck, vice |iaiy ‘ns the means available will pers |For, Sout toakotn Lhe 2 emerek ee Mareen, S| 100 Ave. & Sia. uheep and feeders unchanged. $8 call money going begging In the Out-| president; and J. P. Zweber, secre- ae is the means available will per- tontght and ‘Tuexdas 1-| country districts or small ae FOR RENT—New six toom’ duplex 8.00, few 8.25, xome held highe bps copia al Be tary-treasurer. Major General Srown: said the rii-|nignt. ot | Who wish lo make ristmas | with full basement and garage. Gas ers 6.90 to ve 14% Prizes were awarded as follows: { nois Televi connects the valley! ug pease Ea sation 6:90 | \ ae ee Int. Harvester .: + COUNT VONLUCKNER Turkeys system with the Great Lakes and that Phone 1740-W. sou eT. ‘Int. Nick. Can. 1814 nate Holland—First on old tom, | qi will send you full information, as | RoR RENT—Mod 7 " Ps Mat p.| r .{Tliinois has nearly $20,000,000 worth | Garis SOR ee RA. cAI Renison lodern 7 room house. Sout Flere Hacernie. 400, ‘ath Saige ae = Hershel Shelton; second on young|o¢ waterway equipment which will | College, Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. Close in. Call afternoon or evening rs and feeders a ip. | Kennecott Cop. ... Kroger Grocery . GREETS LIONS CLU tom, Hershel Shelton; third on young hen, Hershel Shelton. not bear fruit until the project is completed. He said he believed the WANTED—Experienced ~~ vacuum at 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Four room partly mod- strong to 25 Bronze—First r “ cleaner salesman. Salary, Call at | : KS se on old tom, John i vital to|the Rocky mountal e iS pre ern bungalow. Se : eer oe lueeely oat 35, se ie 2 Sileinh Cooper | Wruck, New Leipzig; sécond, on old dur prosperity, than, Weare the St. | ure sdistribution ee sea raed pi eae es Sewing Ma-| 460.0, alow. Close in. Phone few fed offerings held 00 and | Mo, Pacific ” tom, Charles DelaBarre, New Leip- erwa' SARA UC ss paints aren | ae, ri ee edt te Tad: cow cutters ‘and | Mont. Ward . Message From Wahpeton Given] zig:" third. on old tom, Arthur Nal-|-e™"ence Waterway.” Benerally tar weather te 7 olibe Galligan areas cutters 2. Bulls 4.00 to 4.50; | Nash Motors Organization at Luncheon; | £0". Carson; first on young tom, O.| SINCLAIR SUPPORTS southern plaing states westw sib ae aia ee ie Sushi meal ddea ti Feed. | Nat. Biscuit . 4 ; B. Ivarie, New Leipzig: “a on iCl ‘. . northwestward to the Pacifi F le Help Wanted —_— fr and) stocker {rade womevrhat un-| Nat. Cash Reg. , ; second on) MISSOURI DIVERSION [Somewhat colder weath ‘emale Help even, steady grades fairly active, oth-| Nat. Dairy Prod. Love Is Speaker young tom, William Seliner, New] As one of the principal speakers at |from the Rocky mount gS enna eh ee e Apart et eo N00 and wetter, | Nev. Cons. Cop. . its gales? ola ta young tom, O. B.| the annual meeting of the Mississippi |‘ rahe acirsoi cece partments ~ » ‘8 i 4 rarie, New + - zero 5 ! icc pce met Tight) Weitere, ‘o’ teeders New Gore Gat 1384 | The Lions club today received | hens, Caleb Ivarie, Rew Teloziey seer | Wey, association, Congressinan J. H.|posted trom any section Sonally teach you BEAUTY CUL-|FOR RENT—Well furnished apart- (aah, DUN, wll, stocker 7.25 | NE ee deen 211% | greetings from Count Felix von Luck-| ong ‘on old hens, William Selintt.| tional peal peal con potioy ty thes fd emetrie pres-| TURE. Then’ you need not worry} ment with electric range and Gen- largely 8.00 to 10,00, few choice offer-| North American . 74% |ner, the German sea raider of the | New Letpzig; first on young hens, C.| eral t y jevel,| about a position. Write for Cata-, ¢ral electric refrigerator, on ground ings higher a Northern Pac. . 5614 | World war days, who visited the club | tvarte, New Leipzig: second on young| The North Dakota R waned log F. Lawrence Academy, 816| floor, private bath and private en- Hogs —Ieceints 17,000. Mostly steady | Pac, Gas & Elec. 49% | during a lecture here Inst fall. Writ-| hens. 0, B. Ivaries New Lelpeigy ana | wie as aera cts, Representative, | Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn trance. Suitable for two. Close in. Eas. ton 7&5. Pack: [Banca Pet, ee ee Wahpeton, where he (de | third on young hens, ©. Ivarie, New] tec on flood control which will frame | WANTED<Young lady with sales| [jim® 2p) dusng day or 612-W eve- nt lights strong. to un | Pathe Exchange - 3% | sont fie ‘ines sesigme fe hve Leipsig. and recommend legislation for en-|conference; Beach, selficld, Sentinel! ability. Good pay to right party. «alain =| al ea than Saturday. Bidding | Penney J. C.) 36 Greetings throug! arles Plymouth Rock | actment by congress. pointed out that |Butte, Model High, Dickinson high| Lutz Studio, Mandan, N. Dak. | FOR RENT—Three room furnished (ou Tight lights von Bellis Pero Uigssman, Assistant "secretary of/ Barred, Cockerel—Pirst, M. Ness,|walerways improvement should go|school, Glen Ullit,, Hebron, New| fg Ee ipl bereits a ed ti ty ‘ e. 3 i] — close’ and store room. Pa wet any | Prec a Camis message ab tie Ttinghesh ab fbot, | Carson; second, I. Englehardt, Car- | hand in hand with flood control be- |Salem, and Almont. Private entrance and private bath mostly around plainer” quality; © rations fat lambs of - | Radio-Keith Or |Pub. Sve. Corp. N. J. Pullman ... Radio Corp. Am. | Reynolds Tob. “B" | Sa cw! Stores {8t. & San Fran. | Stinuite Ret. Strs. | Seaboard Airline . 66 bi “| The speaker of the day was Paul | H. Love, regional executive of the Boy Scouts out of St. Paul. He praised he Lions club for what it has been | doing for the boys. here. especially: the troop which it sponsors. H. O. Putnam, the new county agent, spoke of 4-H club work and Washburn club; Ed Fowler, of the son; third, Wm. Sprecher, New Leip- zig; pullets, first, Wm. Sprecher, New | Leipzig; second, Wm. Sprecher, New | watets of our rivers are fully con- Leipzig; third, M. Ness, Carson. White, cockerel—First, J. A. Ballet, New Leipzig; second, J. A. Bailet, New | Leipzig; third, Dan Giesé. Elgin; pullets, first, J. A. Bailet, New Leip- cause no permanent navigation im- provements can be had until the flood | trolled. Bank stabilization and chan- {nel improvements are periodically destroyed by destructive floods, and } this condition is unavoidable as long as the present piece-meal policy of Charles Markham, Illinois Central’s President, Is Dead| ‘(Continued from page one) valley acquainting the people with the Work Wanted | WOMAN desires to care for home and | children while parents are at work. ; Can go home nights. Will do | housework. Write Tribune Ad. No. | 54. \ ae nneiaes ‘or work by day | Electricity for cooking. Call at 802 Second street or phone 1050-R. | POR RENT—On first floor two room furnished apartment with large closet and private bath, also one well cquipped light housekeeping room, well heated. Call at 422 Fifth street. X CITY LIVESTOUIS ears-Roebuck . 58% | a zig; second, Calib Ivaric, New Leip- | work on the river system is continue. His pl vs r f ° 4 Ye Nowe CAP Sears: Rost 1 58% Mi Mar Cashel informed the Fe DS | zig; third, Luella Newman, New Lelp- | Mr. Sinclair said, n part: SEAR ee ra seatlaees plain sewing ov mend” | OR RENT—Fumished apartment in ter utecrs atid vee = |Skelly Oil. 14 a aig. “The Mississippi river system | «pny " 8 4 modern home, hot water heat. {Southern Ry: 674, | Christmas celebration here. Buff, cockerel—Seco! é public is going to run the rail-; Eleventh street. : | ics I--Second, Fred Haas, | should be treated as a whole, and the ge | Lights and water furnished. Also higher Pat she stock steady to strong. (Standard Brands . 16% | , Howard McNutt cf the agriciztural | pigin, 1 channel a | Toads from “ow on. It is running the | FIRST CLASS work done on dry pe Stocker : ahout [Stand Gas & Ble: . 20% | department of. the Soo Line, was: in- |S pine foot channel completed and} tiinols Central now.” * cleaning, repairing and alterations, ; {0% Sale, eanned-goods and choice steady and —vealers little Stand. Ol) Gat, 50's | troduced. 7 Wyandottes standardized clear to the head Of/ He inauguraied the first consecu- cleaning, reps i 1383-R. dishes. Call at 614 Eighth street. y 1 Choice 1039-pourd vearlings [Stand. Oll N. : 86%] The qu White R. C., cockerels—First. Dan | navigation. On the Missouri river, | tive series of adverti : Frank Krall. Phone 1383- FOR RENT—Well furnished light : ee j|Stewart. W : Br! une quartet of the Presbyterian | Giese, Elgin; second, Callb Ivarie.| the channel should be constructed vlad Lage ible la * ee ae de ahin grain-feds mostly 10. 50 “and [Stewart arnt | : “ine church furnished the music number | yy Lei 4 ik «| 12 newsprpers by railroads, issuing a — ousekeeping apartment, natural Above: short-feds. mainly 9.00 down; [Studebaker + 24 Jo the iuncheon, singing a harvest | NeW, Leipzig; pullets, first, Calib) and maintained as far as Fort Ben-! monthly bulletin to aid his employes gas for cooking and use of frigi- bulk short-fed heifers ere: exes Corp. « + 188% anthem by Pred Macher. The quar- | Warle New Leipzig: second Dan; j ton, Montana. in keeping the communities served Wanted to Buy daire. Call at 411 Fifth street or most beef cows 4,00 to % attered!Union Pacific + 190 act «tne auar- | Giese, Elgin: third, G. M. Hintz, El-| “Flood control, to be effective, must | py the road in tot i 5 hone 273. The Hazelhurst. sales desirable light. st s United Aircraft: + 30%'| tet is composed of Henry Halverson, | 93; he ve y the road in touch with,its affairs, | — . pl e Hazelhurst good to choice kinds held above United Fruit’. 6813 | George Humphreys, Mrs, F. J, Baven. |i; Hens. first. Jacob Schneider. ‘have in addition to the levee works | and solicited letters from the public.) WANTED—Two oven __ restaurant | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Reeding heifers up ot 100. Select veai- Un as a tmp, 28's | dick and Mrs. Gus Wingreene. wer resins: second. Jacob Schneider. | already provided | for. a system of | ‘These recelved hir careful uttention.| range in good condition, give price | modern home, hot water. heat Sons. Receipts 6,000. UB; In, ‘Aicohal ST | Guests of the lunchepn included Been [asia oa er Sg ot tn baieine tet This railroad executive, who trav-| in letter., Otto Cafe, Sanish, N. D.| Lights and water furnished, alco { w « 10 to 15 |. 8. Rubber . 7 . EL . Carson; . i ie bse pat ses la — : i bebe rage cents up: su e Us gel 14 James O'Brien, president of the Sprecher, New Leipzig; third, Wm.| waters in flood peaks. The North Da- eled up and down the Mississippi] WANTED TO BUY—A used 1928 or | sleeping room on first floor. Call at to 15 cents th iy top, aroul 250-pound butchers &.00° to shippers: Sows mostly 7.15 to 7.40, top 7.50 | Vanadium Corp. 5 fabash highway commission; R. A. Kramer, Sprecher; pullets, second, Mrs. J. E. Stokes, Carson; third, Wm. Sprecher, kota diversion project with a great dam above Bismarck will fit in ad- facts of railroading and winning thetr 1929 light car from private party. Call Mandan 443. 61g Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furnished — apartment, for " . confidence, was the same man whose Wal 21 | of the state bank receiver's office; H. mn. iz = tan nance city heated, 3 re s with f on. butcher order. Packers in- New Leipzig. mirably with such a national plan. 3 y heated, 3 rooms with private ines . e Se ea | a + 104% | Bonney, fastins ce lect and Elmer!” Burt gr ee cockerels—First, | This pl Bdge Kerra ipo Hered me Sony age 2» aos pails ae : A bath, suitable for 3 young ladies or eceipts, 2,000. Lambs gen | Willys 63% ‘son, both of Bismarck. Calib Ivarie. New Leipzig; pullets, | pacity t ostore 40 per cent of the run- | some quiet California town where he Farm Lands 3 gentlemen. Dale Apartments, ‘ooled and na extreme weight New Low Price Set second, Calib Ivarie, New Leipzig; third, Calib Ivarie, off of the annual flow of the Missouri basin. Such a reservoir with others might raise chickens. | FARM FOR SALE OR” RENT—80 212': Main Ave. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front lambs down to 6.50. Best ewes 3 : | farm with good buildings, one | ,, " saat 9 1 mes Motted Ancona, cockerel—First | suitably located on the Mississippi Born in Tennessee acre fal room with large clothes closet, a feeding iainbs 600 , a < SO eee eee eee: = Open tibeh corel For Thanksgiving Chas. Krause, New Leipzig; pullets, | tributaries will be of enormous value| porn in Clarksville, Tenn., on May | Mile from Driscoll, N. D. For furth=) downtown, Strictly modern. Phone ho, host 16 Dinners in Hel first, Chas. Kraus, New Leipzig; sec-| to agriculture, commerce, industry | 92, 1861, and schooled briefly at Ad-| "information call or write Attor-| 1995-M or call at Apartment 1, lea ax i @1€N @) ond, chas. Krause, New Leipzig. and flood control. dison, N. ¥., to which his” parents |__"eY J. N. McCarter, Steele, N. D: 118% Third street. 45 rt a Bramas, cock—First, Henry Hertz,| “The Federal Government should} moved when he was a boy, Markham | FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, | FOR—RENT—Three room ~ modern Helena, Mont., Nov. 24.—(”)—Not| Carson; second, Adolph Gantner, El-| adopt a comprehensive plan of flood | entered ratlroading on a handear, | 7 miles east of Wilton. Will trade|” apartment. Private entrance. ] : or in seven years has Helena’s Thanks-/ gin; pullet, second, Adolph Gantner,| control and improvement of our in- ‘At 20 he was a section hand in| for city property. Write Lock Box) Available Dec. 1. Phone 857-W. ie giving menu been priced so low. the | Elgin, land waterways from the source to/ Kansas on the Atchison, Topcka and| 115, Wing, N. D. Call 323 Tenth street. I pec. oi, | Montana Record Herald says, on the| Jersey Black Giantg, cockerel—First, | the mouth without further delay, and Santa Fe. At 40, however, he gave FOR RENT—One modern furnish iy seed— 8. new j basis of @ survey including costs of | Eri Tibke, Carson; Pullets, first, Eri| having decided upon such a m ’ traffic mai one -miniern Anaad Glover seed—15.00 to 2! r.. old five varieti 2 ‘ ‘ “4 Program | up the assistant traffic managership ‘ apartment in Rue apartments. Fri- / pionisleth's castes pets pps varieties of fowl and nine othet! Tibke, Carson; second, Erl Tibke,| should proceed toward its execution | of the Southern Pacific to become Dead Animals Wanted Gidalre (and elects etapa 7 ealiaee ! . MONEY RATES {M . old. ms. Carson; third, Bernese Tibke, Catan immediately. Funds should be pro-| yice president of the Houston and ee a REEFS ee _ TIL Ave. A or phone 1256 New York, Nov. 24.—()--Call money new On this basis, the highest priced| Rhode Island Red, cock—First, J. J.| vided to complete the Job in five, in- Texas Central road, and although inj DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick BS 2 per cent all day Sixty to 90 days 2 four months 2 to 2% Time loans easy to 24 per cent; per cent; five to six months 2% to Thanksgiving dinner of recent years was in 1925, the next highest, last year. Ivarie, New Leipzig; cockerel, first, Arthur Nelson, Carson; second, Wm. Sprecher, New Lelpaig: pullets, first, m.| to the permanent benefits to be de- stead of twenty, years. In addition the next decade he spent six years in the oil business, he came back in 1911 service wil) be given removing your dead or undesirable tive animals FOR RENT—Furrished three room corner flat, also a two room flat. The Laurain apartments. Phone aq rived such @ course should be @ pow- | to his first love, as president of the| such as horses. hogs. cows and “prime commercial paper 2% to 3 The price per pound of the var-| arthur Nelson, ‘second, Ar-|erful factor in helping to solve the| tilinols Central’ sheep all free of charge We cai)| 303 _B F Flanagan Prop { per cent. fous commodities follows: thur Nelson; ‘nied Wm, Sprecher; | present problem of depression and) ‘The most notable of the many im-| for one or more, large or small |FOR RENT—Threc room furnished rnirty days eine cent: 60. t6 % Pood hen, second, J. J. Ivarie, New Leipzig. | unemployment.’ provements he carried out as presi-| Write or phone us promptly | apartment on ground floor. Water, 90 days 2 to 1% per cent; four months ‘White Orpington, cock—First, Chas. president, Herbert Soland; vice presi- dent of the road was the electrifica- Northern Rendering Company, Bis- ichants at $6 per case, including the heat and light furnished, $42.00 per ground floor apartment, three rooms 35 28 % ' $04 2018 ner ent, Clive fo aie menthg * 25 | DelaBarre, New Leipzig; hen, first, Le tion of the Chicago terminal. Ninety| marck,N. D. Box 262 Pnone 406} month. Phone 1213-W. i clas, 2 z 30 | Chas, DelaBarre; pullets, second, Dan | Hazen Luther BSUE | million dollars were expended sn sub- nen | FOR RENT—Two oF three room fur- Y AGO PRODUCE % 30 |Giese, New Leipzig; third, Wm. Elects New Officers} stituting electric engines for steam; nished apartment in modern home, Sig es arial & 06 | Sprecher, New Leipzig. —, in creating a new freight classifica-| this egg grading and packing lesson,| private entrance. Also sleeping } ees Gee neee, My i [aon # oot. eer ee Hazen, N. D., Nov. 24—Meeting| tion yard; in construction of new pees and now eggs from ae We neuen room. Phone 882-W. firsts 28 to 29%; seconds My ed Haas, ‘secol ~ | Sunday, the Luther League under the senger and suburban terminals; state command top prices in eastern | FOR RENT—Two room furnished ae ae % Potatoes, per 100 pounds 1.00 | tonen, New Leipzig; third, Dan Giese, divection of Rev. ‘Tollefson elected of-| elimination of every grade crossing | marts, said Mr. Barton. He added| jight housekeeping apartment on ecelnts, 4.063 canen. Steady: 4 P pkin (can) 20 | Eigin; pullets, first, Fred Haas. El- \ticers to hold office for a period of | within the limits of Chicago and its|:hat North Dakota can do likewise. ground floor. 315 Fourth street @ 26: fresh current receipts 8 Meee = |Petpaig: thira mary, eo New |six months. fuburbe, and in preparation for even-| | The eastern buyer | sald he had| Phone 1691. ap SBj ordinary curnent rece eee , Henry Kytonen; Members elected to office are: | tual electrification of all freight han- | pought eggs from Nor! roa Ine | eee AMe Bana tities: extras, Cider .... 2 | bird, third. Dan Giese, Elgin; hen, dling st the terminal and for exten- FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished CHICAGO, POTATOES 1. 24.—(AP-U.S.D, Receipts 137 ca track . 8, shipments Saturday 370, Sunday 32, ‘Firm. Good Wisconsin Round Whites at 1.40 to 1.50, fancy hi Minnesota 'R Minneapolis, unchanged. In carloas Paes quoted 5.20 to 5.30 per barrel a 36,088 barrels. Bran—17.00 to 17.90. Standard middling: RORRIGN RXCHAX New York. Nov. exchanges Irregul Great Betain Demand $4.85 7/16; cables $4.85 9/1 jound cotton sacks. Saipinest.s | 7.00 to 17.50. = Eyorsign BISMARCK GRAL (Furnished by Russell ‘Miller Co.) Novembe: Itz, Dark hard winter wheat « |Hard winter wheat Free Hair Cuttings Assorted nuts Teachers Meet in i - Annual Convention New England, N. D., Nov. 24.—Het- tinger county teachers held their an- ual convention in New England, 8; Saturday, Nov. 22, according to Mrs. ; Martha E. Bratcher, Hettinger | County superintendent. At noon the visiting teachers had luncheon at the Gardner hotel. Fol- lowing the luncheon a survey of the Program of school work was made in the New England High school. Mrs. Bratcher was assisted in con- Gucting the conference by Miss Jen- Sen of the Dickinson Norma! faculty. ! second, Dan Giese. Red Leghorns, cockerel—Pirst, I. W. Ivarie, New Leipzig; pullets, first, I. W. Ivarie, New Leipzig; second, Wm. Sprecher, New Leipzig; third, Wm. Sprecher. ‘White Leghorns, cockerel—First, J. J. Ivarie, New Leipzig; second, Jac. Schneider, New. Leipzig; third, John Buchwitz, New Leipzig: pullets, Fred Sible, Elgin; second, J. J. Ivarie, New Leipzig; third John Buchwitz, New Leipzig. Victim of Exploding Carbide Tank Dies Adolph Heitzman, 20, was fatally burned by a carbide tank explosion dent, Rueben Samuelson; secretaries, Robert troup ard Ione samuelson; treasurer, Lucille Neuman. Delegates were also chosen for the Luther League convention. They are: Ione and Rueben Samuelson, Her- bert Soland, and Rev. Tollefson. Mrs. Arthur O’Hearn | Heads Auxiliary of Group at Jamestown Jamestown. N. D., Nov. 24.—(?)— Mrs. Arthur O'Hearn was elected president of the Women’s auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Loco- motive Engiaeers at a meeting here Saturday night. sion of :he road northward. The Illinois Central was the first ot the scores of lines emanating from the nation’s railroad center to adapt electricity to its terminal problem. Law Requiring Egg Grading Declared A Need by Baird, (Continued from page one) three weeks; the result was that when the product reached the large ship- pers it was old, most of the time un- Graded, sometimes dirty and un- candled, Laxity on the part of consumers, ia net knowing the grade of eggs they jcase. After express charges were added the price came to about $8.50 a case. “At that price,” the eastern man \said, “your North Dakota eggs could {be sold in this market to a fair ad- | vantage. But, there are two definite | drawbacks. Color A Factor “Many of the eggs ‘shake’ when! {unpacked. That is, the egg buyer | here picks a few at random and gives each a shake near his ear. Any sound is fatal to a good price. Even though the egg proves to be good under the | candle, it is pronounced ‘stale’ by the shake and sells as such. Also, your eggs are neither white nor brown, and because of it must be sold at a; lower price. That objection should | and bath. Private entrance. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Furished 2 room m apart ment, suitable for light he ing. Call Room 200, College Builé-_ ing. FOR RENT—Purnished 2 room base- ment apartment at $20 per month. _Call at 411 Fifth or phone 273. | FOR RENT—Purnished light house- keeping apartments at 322 Nintk street. Phone 1054-M. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished modern two or three room apart- ment Phone 223 Given About 170 Boys Twenty-three Union barbers of Bis- marck and Mandan were buying. also’ was pointed out as one item proying a detriment to the; egg industry in the state. at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Heitzman, McClusky. Sat- Aedey afternoon. | WANTED—A place to get board and room. Must be downtown or close in, Walter Hovey, Bismarck Hotel New England merchants decorated ; their shop windows in honor of the annual event. Other officers elected are Mrs. C. E. Jatan, vice president; Mrs, M, Kaniz, reelected secretary; Mrs, Fred Stark. France—Demand 3.92 13/16 cents: cables 3.92% cents. { Italy—Demand 5.23% cents; cables 6.23 9/16 cents, be remedied by the farmers. The; ‘other objection probably is due to! Belgium—Demand 13.93% cents. Germany—Demand 23.82 cents. polis, Minn., > Wheat receipts 111 cars, com 234 a year ago. Market % cent higher. No. 1 dark hard Montana, 14 per cent protein, 76%, to arrive 76 ber durum 71% to 76%: No. durum 76%; Ne. ree ‘durum 67% to 68%, December 1. March 4, May 76. Gorn =<No- 3 yellow GF tof ©: ition Sr ey Bk Bit B20. DULUTH CLOSE Duluth, How. 34. Close: Plax 654% to 1.69%; to arrive 1.65%; December November 73. NDS (P\— Following are closing quotations on bonds at the New York stock exchenge today: Liberty first 44s—1 Liberty fourth 108.25. Treasury 4%5—1. 5 trimmed 120 top- knots of boys in their free hair cut- ting here, Sunday forenoon, and then clipped about 50 more at Mandan in The clipping took place at Union hall on Fifth street near Broadway. There, with clippers rigged up spe- cially for the occasion by Bob Mel- ville, Bismarck electrician, the bar- j bers took the youngsters in hand and j gave them their earliest Christmas present. The boys kept coming in for two hours. At Mandan one of the youngsters was in @ hurry, so four barbers got | busy on him—two right-handed shears pliers and two left-handed. The feat of four hair cutters working on one head at the same time was a | success. except for several jabs into {each others hands. ‘The free bob will be repeated the {Sanday prior to Christmas. Tuttle Cagers Will Prepare Strong Team Tuttle, N. D., Nov. 24.—Losing only two men by graduation, Leonard Kremenetsky and Robert Allen. Tut- tle high school is preparing a strong team for the district meet under the direction of Coach Kelly. This year’s squad comprises the fol- lowing players: Capt. R. Elliott, A. Hutchison, B. Hubbard, E. Gulde- mann, C. Lybeck, E. Hutchison, J. Batterbury, 8. Kremenetsky. I. Mil- ler, W. Lybeck, Alvin S. Paul, S. Al- fred, L. Gottlieb, E. Leslie, and H. Albert. The Tuttle schedule is now being repared, with # pre-season game tentatively planned with Steele on the local floor on Thanksgiving. The young man lived until Sunday afternoon, when he died. Harold Heitzman. a younger proth- er, also was burned in the explosion, and was brought to Bismarck for treatment. He is burned ir about the eyes. John A. McFadgen Succumbs in Fargo Fargo, N. D,, Nov. 24—#}—John A. McPadgen, 58, a grain buyer in North Dakota for many years, died early Sunday in a bps hospital. Funeral services will be held here Wednesday. He leaves his widow, daughters, Mrs. Herbert Seibel. Juanita; Mrs. Thomas|were put into effect and committees Hamilton, Rolla, and Mary Elizabeth; were appointed to carry on the work McFadgen. Fargo; and sons, Clinton, with the Lambert Construction com- | New Salent Takes | reelected trcasurer; Mrs. P. H. Jones, reelected relief secretary; Mrs. John Kirth, chaplain; Mrs, J. A. Carter, | guide; Mrs. Joh Cooley, sentinel, and ; Mrs. John Fox. past president. Slope Track Award New Salem. N. D., Nov. 24.—Meet- ing at Dickinson, the Northern Mis- souri Slope conference awarded the New Salem high school pennants for winning the Slope track and cham- pionship least spring. according to Supt. Albrecht, secretary of the con- ference. Plans for a bigger debate program started lest year. Mr. Albrecht said Nine scl pools sre: rengeoanted in toe For the most part. shippers here | said, the consumers think there are | three kinds of éggs—fresh eggs, stor- age eggs and rotten eggs. One of the large she:pers in Fargo said that as a result of conditions this | year the firm would purchase eggs next season only on a graded basis— the eggs being graded in his plant { and payment made according to the classification. East Requires Grading An eastern buyer, who has in the past purchased many eggs from North Dakota, said recently in a let- ter to Prof. O. A. Barton, head of the poultry department at the North Da- | kota Agricultural college. that if | North Dakota would ship its eggs to compete on the New York egg mar- ket it must eee and pack more care! California + EE have learned failure to pack correctly and market ; promptly.” i In a letter recently to merchants and egg buyers over the state, ‘Mr. | Beard, asking their cooperation “to | make North Dakota one of. the lead- | i ing produce states of the union,” ex-} plained methods to secure better | quality eggs and better marketing facilities. Because egg cases were not prop-; erly made up at the stores, many eggs | were found in produce houses badly damaged, he said, in telling how cases should be prepared. Producers should be urged to gather the eggs twice | daily, he continued, and they should | be kept in a cool, dark and dry place. Marketing should be done twice a week during the entire year. Cracked, small and dirty eggs, as good for im- them | mediate consumption as those fit for | FOR RENT—Garage. marketing, should be kept for home | juse- | Miscellaneous | NATIONAL CASH REGISTEKS— New and second hand Over 500 styles and sizes We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel. rep- ropentatiye Phone 1409 Bismarck D roa SALE—Choice Canary singers. imported German Rollers, ag and Harz Mountains Cages. seed, treats, etc Phone 115-3 Jacob Bull. Dickinson N D_ Box FOR SALE—Chester White fect: pigs, Mammoth bronze turkeys, toms 20-25 Ibs. $7.00; hens, $3.00, Barred Rock cockerels $1.50. M. Dahl, Hazelton, N. Dak. Can be used for storage or for car. Close in. “tn quire at 502 Seventh,