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GRAINS TUMBLE AS CORPORATION PLANS HEAVY WHEAT SALE Stabilization Group Will Offer 35,000,000 Bushels for Sale Abroad Chicago, Feb, 26.—(7)—Grain UUs @ decided tumble largely to announcement rain Stabilization corpora- | 4! tion would offer 35,000,000 bushels of wheat abroad. The ‘announcement construed as bearish. lers to let go of wheat | Ate fuera delivery contracts carried the uickly about 2%c to since Jan, 29, with corn at a new low-price record for the ‘Wheat ace Neryous 14-2! c lower. 7c; July 65%%-'4c, cofn 34° chub May old 64-64%4c, July 65 %4-66c, oats unchanged to ‘sc off, pad provisions unchanged Increased pressure of Australian wheat in Europe was ascribed largely c to Australian government promises of 4 Peous a exports. be tl im- Porters Trelpating ‘fiberal arrivals "Pereafter entina as well as Ausireaa, growers appeared to be unwilling sells |b ers. panies indicated better weather France, with rural offerings aug- | C mented. American government-spon- fored agencies were again reported offering expert wheat. Assertions that all calculations in yegard to feed requirements have been swept into the discard by the |¢ mild weather tended to weaken corn. lespite a crop not more than 60 per of average, shipments of 21 per cent more corn had been handled than a year ago. Illinois re sup- plies on farms were equaling the volume at May i in an oe season. Oats followed wheat Frovisions reflected upturns in°hog VIRTUALLY ALL OF WHEAT NEWS BEARISH Minneapolis, Feb. 26.—(4)—Virtual- ly all news was bearish on wheat |Fl. Auto Lite . Thursday, and prices were weak. May |El, Pow. & Lt. closed unchanged, July 1%c lower, 'E ms and September 2c lower. | Coarse grain futures were fraction- \Fos ‘Film’ “A’ ally easy on account of the weakness Trade was light generally.|Gen. Am. Tank Lorn followed wheat promptly. Cash wheat was quiet and un-/Gen. changed. The farm board agency re- sumed buying of offerings at Grand Forks if storage space was available. Millers were fairly good buyers of There was moderate elevator demand for lig quality and slow to dull for damaged or smutty offerings, Winter wheat was slow and unchanged. Durum was dull except for a few cars of choice. |G: Cash corn demand was indiffer- Oats was slow and easy. demand was quiet. was quiet to fair. Barley ‘demand Flax demand was pac Food and choice medium weight heavy weight 2 13: Cattle, 5,000; calv and medium grade fed'steers’ strong to 25c higher; better grades slow; io’ frong: shippers not very active on good to choice steers; better under- tone and strong to unevenly higher prices on light’ heif bites with cows full and vealers about $8 and meaium "600-1300 8.51 ant 80-880 The, mon and medium, $ goed and choice, je 25 -6.2, an 150-4.50; and cutter, $5.76+3-50; Dulls Sear excluded) “good and choice 4. ; cutter to medium, ib Vealers (milk fed), cull and common, §! and feeder cattle: choice 500-1050 mon and medium, $4. 00. Sheep, 18,000; fat lambs weak to 26c lowér; other classes about pe onely. top lambs, eo 5 owes, ae 36. 7 ana choice, $735-7.78; “91-100 25 dium to. choice, cull and common, $2.00. 3.50-5.00; all Wwelents, ;, feeding tts Ibs, good ‘and choice, OUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ath Bt Paul, Feb, 28-0), of ar anh Ready: bulk ‘steers je fully steady; bulk | and yearling kind salable $7.50 down; | Rit 9.75-4.60; butcher heifers, 5.00-6.00; few yearlin| Sie0-a:75; fale inquiry for feeders and Calve! 0005 ye rades, $8.50; throwouts,, shoo: mar! much as 25¢ higher y's average; ‘scstrablo tients and Putehers selling. mostly weights down, to. $6. 3 25%5.80 oF betters p nbout stenay; mostly $7.00; bulletight ht, 280. A packers talking he clas dni Hato bulk fed Grand. Ot. N. 2 western iamibe, $8.2 ly ms ats unchanged; ote and ve: out steady; stockers und fe: are, Little changed; by! down; eattering fed he! ifers out $8.00; majority me aso fairly active to ship- 0 Ib, and. mostly 10-15 higher, other ackers inactive, early bs penn 100 | ee shi weight Ba aambe, classes quoted about stead: OVERNMENT BONDS New fork. Feb. 26. —( bonds: Liberty hee 5 e: Corporation Securities . Midwest bith (new)" e iN BAPOL 18 STOCK Feb. 26.--(0)—Minne- e Security F. A. Vahr - Bev. Lae . Bismatck, North Dakote dem het laciocosants HILL ‘irmer apolia stockn clo First Bank Stock Bancorporal | New York Stocks Closing Price Feb. 26. Adams Ex} Wi /Am, Wool Pra 34% j Anaconda Cop. 41 Andes eee 19% . Te. 199% Atlantic Ref. 22: Auburn Auto . 209% Aviation Corp. 5 Baldwin Loco. 26% Eas & Ohio . 85 jarnsdall “A” 13% |Benale Aviation 24% thi. Steel .. + 68 Borg: Warter r 28% Brunswick Balk 12 Bur. Ad. Mch. 30% eae it jumet lecla, 6 al n 44% Cannon Mills 20% Case, J. I. 122 iGerro De Pasco’: 2. che. Gi Won. ae 0. es, Sag o § 25% Tm 13% “4 60 22% 3c Sont. on ‘of Del. Corn Products . Bupont uipont {Dru Inc 12 iz astman bas 1816 | r. % ton AX, 1 ae 38% tie R. R. First. Tr. & R. 18% First Nat. Strs. . ore Ss . 38 Freeport Texa: 3. Gen. Elec. (New! 53% . Foods... 53% Ge. Gas ew El. 8 General Mills 4615 Gen. Motors 43% Gen. Railw. Siz 80 'Gillette Saf. Raz. 2% Gold Dust .. +. 39 |Goodyr, Tr. & Bub. 49% jGraham Paige Mot. 4% Gt. Nor. Pf... 681% a oO. 21% a . Bug. 101 Grigsby Grunow 5% | Houd-Hershey 8i4 Houston Oll ..» 13% | Hudson Motor . 22 | Hupp. Mot. Car. 12% | Indian Refin. .. 3% Int. Combus. Eng. 3% Int. Harvester .. 51% |Int. Match, Ptc. 66% jInt. Nick. Can 19% Int. Tel. & Tel. 35% Jewel Tea i’ | Johns-Mnst Ikayser (J) Kelvinator . «| Kennecott Cop. | Kolster Radio Kresge (S. 5.) . Kreuger, & Toll. Kroger Grocery Liguid Carbonic | Lowe's Inc. . Louis. G. & Mack Trucks Mathieson A! May Dept. Stors. Mex: Seab. Oil . New York * Cont. NY. NH. & Htfd. Norf. & Western North American .. 89 dae Pac. .. 58% Pac, Gas & Elect. 51% | Pacific Light . 66 - | Fackard Motor, is 48 Pathe Exchange . 2 fat Bonney, (J, ©.) . at in. R. R. .. {Phillips Petrol, 14% Proct. & Gamble 69% Pub, Sve. Corp. N. 89 Pullman’... 56% Purity Baki ichfid. Oil . 'Royal Dutch Shell Schulte Ret. he Serve! : Shattuck (F. G.) Shell Union Oil Simmons ... Simms Petrol. Peon Cons. Oil - | Skell eee HI Sout ng Pac. Southern Rys. ... ae witl 10% Standard Brands . 20 & Elect. un Stand. Gas. t cane ae Oo Calif. et ric a & Hi ndard Oil Ind. ' Universal 2... North Americ j Corporate .. Investors “Mi STOCK MARKET HAS: FIRM CLOSE. TONE; MANY SHARES GAIN Trading Active, Particularly inj "Last Hour; Sales Total 4,400,000 Shares New York, Feb with Jul fans : 2to5 ane | in pce, nt jer 4 in ai last hur. U on Ag cith aet Aircraft, Bree Electric “Power and 3] Light and American Power and Light re, American Can, Gen- % |eral Electric and Westinghouse about , American Water Wor ington Pump and Underwood-Elliott- Fisher 5 and Auburn Auto 14. a) Reid 4,400, res. . Steel common was suddenly jacked” up to the best levels of the new year, but bullishness again con- centrated on the Electric Power is- negine of pe Cerra Seen way equipment an mis- cellaneous manufacturing issues made Line headway, but most of the rails, and merchandls- lew spots were uncovered. The nee in U. 8. Poltes! ap- er roached 4 points, and thlehem, ulf States and Teepublic t Preferred ains almostsas wide. to 5 points Heda American iy Hectric Power’ and Light, American Light, North American, Public Service of N..J., Pacific Light- ing, United Gas improvement, and Standard Gas, all o! which recorded | 5; new highs for 1931, General Elec- | oa ‘ican Underwood Elliott, Locomoti' 5 or more. Simmons, a sensation of the 1929 bull market, Powerful boost for thi ime in months, raining more than 3. In the rails, lropped 14 | 4 to a new low. Gillette was a an feature, losing 3. Montgome: Fo than a point on yes! ae market still seemed to be im- marily by its own momen- ce little in the way of ues ward stimulus was provided by t! With the expected Leche nical reaction of the previous session cut of the way. however, traders had onthe to consider the, mildly Pane cbae business statistics Toke! Snes have taken a Lehto attitude, in view of the almost steady advance of the last three weks. Nevertheless, spect tive sentiment in Wall Street remains rependerantly bullish, acknowledg- jg that the market's recovery has |?” run well ahead of the pickup in bus- pee! ree ed eon TTke, out of the way an Haulgatea and ee Hoteh for ale sposed of leisurely, so ere |v, F ittle in aot wt the siowsent fo | § | check the advance. Call pioney continued a little firm- tle available under the of- | ficial rate of 11% Per cent Gees feo 26. ain MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 26.—(P)— q South Bakota wircal ‘1% .18% 11% .73% So ppeses a SBRQueg ase 2 i ge a8 iLL i i) 3 : z : # t 3 2 o THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 oe batt ict dbimand ana alleht fall Legislators Pass 50th Session: Day With Swift Work!r« (Continued fron from page Q bill for rearranging the st ate leg- islative districts. The senate Tuesday night had dis- Posed of practically all of the legis- lation thst originated in that body, and Wednesday devoted itself to dis- |B Posing of remaining routine. Ci Some parliamentary difficulties were encountered when an effort was | D' made to revive a hail insurance mea- % | sure, similar to the one passed by the ye jouse, This measure was indefinitely post- Poned by the senate motion of Senator P. J. Walsh, a “clincher” making it necessary to obtain a two- thirds vote for reconsideration. Caused By Misunderstanding ; At the time the bill was indefinite- ly postponed in the senate, the belief Was expressed by some members that a similar measure had It was later learned, however, | 8t that the bill was merely on the house calendar and that action had not yet been taken on it. gi Senator A. W. Fowler, Cass, ex- plained to the senate Tuesday that he would make an effort to revive the Proposal, in view of the misunder- Wednesday afternoon. while the house was deliberating on the hail insurance measure, Senator Fowler moved to reconsider the simi- This drew consider- able opposition, and on a roll call the vote stood 25 to Since a two-thirds vote is necessary to carry such a motion, reconsidera- A short while after the senate took this action, the house passed the hail measure, which now goes to the sen- off in Poses Butter was firm an Poultry ruled eas “ver Penne horns, er, 17%e; Swiss, 33-35c. ged. ». 15,068, firmer: fresh graded fir: ordinary’ firsts, 16-16%4c. Poultry: Alive, 2 cars, 13 truck easy; fowls, 17%-20c; springs, 26c; Ne ducks, 23c; geese, 13¢ “DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Feb, ear MINNEAPOLIS = Minneapolis, Feb. 36.—( Wheat— Open Hi Pa May. 61% BT% 65% 68% 39% «30% 38% By 20% 595% 20%, 20% {May an orn _ 156 i. 35% 35% 34% 347% 37% 37% 36% 36% RISMARCK (Furnished by Russi 1 atther No 1 dark northern jo. 1 0. 1 northern ... amber duran N.1 mixed durum d. durum steady. 0%; te 181d Mes Kitat, 1e8iee -18¢; medium firsts, 16-170 tor’ seconds: 14-16e; medi nearby’ hennery brown, extra, extra first, 19-20c. fowls, freight, ‘20 Bressed, st CASH GRAIN 1 red, 10o FN Nie |low, cj No, 2° white, 63c; | sample ae 48c. Oats, No. 1 sage 32K. Timothy seed, . 7 00, Clover, seed, 413.00 Lard, iE or, (GARLOT 91 SALES lis, — (iP) x xed, Tae citicaag PoTAToR wri sacked ly Steady. trading slo; orado Metlur BOSTON WooL Boston, Feb. fo—uebome fateh ol sete fs the medium ae id OR a tee ae erate quantities of the 48, 50’ are print! for strict! Dept. of of Agric.) Potatoes land partly ies. fo , EY RATES New York. Feb. 26, —(M— Ci money steady, time loans 81 3-4 months, He per cent. Unchanged 18 FLOUR Minneagoll, Feb. 26.—)—Flour unc! “enibeeni, 3 35,805. ’ Blandata ‘tail tse, $13.50-14.00. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY. GET YOUR Easter permanent wave now. Natural looking, guaranteed waves, $5.00. Croquinole or com- bination waves $6.50. The Califor. nia Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone-782. CLASSIFIED AD [a ae If" we Weather Report , 15c; dai- far iéct coors Temperature at 7 a. m 8 Americas, 16%c; rick, 15c; limburg- All want ads are cash in advance; apartments, also six room modern MmUlt be reseived at Tho Tribune of-| nished apartments aid five toon must be received al e une of-) nish ent lve room. insertion| modern house. L. W. McLean. 7a a (20 miles oF Tore) farecrneeeey Weegee by i 8B. GENERAL REPORT Butter, 7,016, firm, prices un- tra. firsts, "| fice by.9:00 a. m. to insure 17-17% the regular classified) Phone 905. reuraiahed sleeping . rooms Cuts, border or white space used on | clothes closet, private entrance, want ads come under the classified water heat, hot water at | display rates at 99 cents per column} three blocks from Main } inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT ADD bel mo 2, 18; roosters, 15%e; turkeys, 26c; S Ae Re he bakes 31% 37% : 30% ae 157 i “1.89 % 1.58% 1.58% | - was attached, the reject any: copy submitted, also vise any copy to conform with up rules of Classified Advertising. EY 8 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 4 4 4 0 4 0 6 4 4 4 8 6 4 Close 16% 763 76% 76% 70 69 58% 58% ST 58 60% 6015 50% 60% 38% «38% 37% 37% 39 The Tribune Want Ad Department./ for light eeping. Suitable children. OPPORTUNITIES We have just completed the Most up-to-date building in the We have at this time valuable spaces at reasonable prices suited for Drugs. Dry- Ready-to-Wear, also fine offices suitable’ for law- yers, doctors, etc. For further information, see A. J. Weinberger or S. Nicola Bismarck, Winnipeg, cle: OTHER N. D. lar senate bill. Peres iouas duane snow goods, Shoes, 21 to. reconsider. lay nigbt and Friday snow east and eouth’ portions: no decided change in temperature. For South Dakota: Mos! Male Help Wanted LEARN Barbering now at the oldest|_nueA. accredited institution of its kind.|FOR RENT—By the month, rooms, oa free. Moler College, Fargo, N. D. Crockett Attacks Failure of State Farm Storage Law DU ent outiweat partioy Tee ay Rutter, t, | Creamery, higher 2914-200; extra (92 weore) (88:91 score) 26%- Montana: Rain or snow Thursday Friday; ttle change in night and Friday, possibly some ain in northwest ‘and north- i at 402 Fifth street or FOR RENT—Nicely room jn modern home, Suitable for two or three without light housekeeping leges. Right down town. Call at 223 Third street. i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in new modern home. Al- so brand new garages can be used I E furnished front F 4 Py s 8 a home. Call at 307 Tenth street or Phone 921, for Close Phone 637-J or call at 113 Mandan ~ street. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms in modern home, suitable for gentlemen. Reasonable rent. Phone 195-M or call at 117 First street. FOR RENT—Two furnished room for light housekeeping, with private entrance. Phone 833-W or call at _ 323 Eighth street south, FOR RENT—Very nice sleeping room, suitable for one or two, also single room. Close in. Call at 610 Ave- with or without baths. Reasonable. PRINCE HOTEL. firm. “Mixed colors, (Continued trom page one) hea, (closely selected heavy, x purposes. Thursday night and in Shetland cone , {action might fairly be termed an ef~ tel pe portions F Partly cloudy to cloudy Female Help Wanted FOR RENT—Nice comfortable room for one or two. Call at 216 Sec- ond street. Phone 1392." fort to leave the farmer in the hands of the old line grain trade. “The present farm storage law hes *n-|been merely @ pretense and s sham. | w: Dios & practical standpoint it has not been workable and the appropri- ation made for its maintenance is If this be treason to|,A hi an ‘economy administration’ I hope Governor Shafer will make the most Asks Shafer to Explain - “In fact, I think the governor | should, in justice to the farmer, make | some explanation of his views of ‘4-\farm storage system which he 7%; | advocated and which has proved dismal a failure. ititude ac; | ward the farmer is represented by conduct of the farm storage depart- ment of the state government, his friendliness to the farmer is a pre- tense and a sham of the shabbiest ot Thuredey night and Friday, possibly eno! northwest and rain or snow southwest portion and ratn or snow. southeast portion; slightly treme northeast portion day in extreme east portion. WEATHER cos CONDITION my ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work | FOR RENT—Room. Gentlemen only, Sub-| Close in. Phone 195-R or call at experience| 113 Thayer Ave. Dignified employ- ment for yenene ambitious Apartments NAPERVILLE, ILL. WANTED—Beauty operator. Must be first class fingerwaver. Excellent | THnB0 ae sink with running opportunity for competent girl. Ap- be Te tes frigidaire and tele- ply at the Royal Shop, 412 Broad- D RLARD 0 furnished single room way. Ask for Jean Lavine. Phone| © enette. The Haselhurst, at home during spare time. stantial weekly pay; LEAGUE, ac money wasted. ther, is center 370; extra Poultry, live itr Chickens, hy freight, 19-2 xpress, 21-29¢; broilers, ce: by eight, 2c; express, 30-40c; 5. pp! express, 17- fpmperatures occurred low pressure area is gpntered over warmer weather lains states and over ain weather Is’ montly unsettiog _through- Rorthern states, ‘ashington and Ore- Generally fale weather prevails in the centrel and southern Bismarck station baromet inches; reduced to sea lev ORRIS W, ROBERTS, Official in Charge. “~ WANTED-5ALESMAN-DEALERS | ¢|SELLING experience wunnecessary,; room. Ct but only reliable people need ap-| OR RENT—Two or three Toor ‘We supply everything—Pro-| apartment. Hot water heat, light, ducts, Sales Outfits, Sales and Ser-| water and gas for cooking furnish- vice Methods that get the most| ¢ ‘dupaslas d. Door opening on balcony, also Rawleigh remot old established demand, lowest prices, =e | of satisfaction or no sale, makes |“ deren ‘i Aeon i unfurnished quick sales, 200 home and farm ws epee eat, lights, gas and , all guaranteed best| Wa! a urnished, also use of electric If you are willing to work | Washing machine. Rent very rea- steady every day for good pay, with them and pass legislation de- signed tc supplement their efforts. I feel that they also will be disap- Pointed. at this failure of the govern- ment of i orth Dakota to support the T18gc auras gtk Barle tacy, 40d . aium te ‘good, ant a0 ek a Lower grades, 30% 38 ac. guarantee CHI Chicago, Re 26.—()}—Wheat: No. 9 o. 1 hard, 78%-79¢; No. mixed, 60%¢: No. 2 yel- “I sincerely hope that our sister states in the northwest, where similar bills have been introduced, will be son considerate of the farmers’ in- ==/ACT FINALLY ON 16 SENATE BILLS Upper House Now Begins Work on Measures Already FOR F Passed by House write for information how to start ene Sty your own business with our capi- FOR RENT—Two or 3 room apart- Dept.| ment on ground floor, front. Large i, rooms, warm and clean. Heat, wa- ter and lights furnished. Call at ti Rawleigh Co., fi be done by the elevator free ND-H-3-R, Minneapolis, Minn. providing the farmer agreed to mar- ket the grain through the inspecting elevator when it was removed from storage. The state railroad board, which new has jurisdiction over ele- vators and warehouses, would .super- vise the elevators In the same manner as it does now and enforce the pro- visions of the act. “As amended the bill would have placed administration of the law in the hands of the farm storage com- arta farm storage Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five Range of tales: ‘Wheat ‘0. 1 hard ek a room — modern wae bungalow, full basement, paenet aa raees ieah pee es immediate roadway phone 129-W. Monthly rental $45.00 antes Location 522 Eleventh FOR RENT—Nicely furnished small - street. Hedden Real Estate Agency. mi: amber durum, 68i¢; Noe 8 Hee dur- garage, furnace heat, um, b6%e, Corn, No. 3 yellow, 52%ic; No. 3 mixed, Sic, 29%e. ve, map sample, 30c, 59%. o punbalow:: contalning 6 sourinuatreet. rooms ani ath, rooms very er nicely finished, strictly up-to-date | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two throughout. Rent $55.00 per month. ae apartment, hot water at al} Inquire at es, city heat. Inquire at Room Chicago, Feb. 26.—(P)— Ss Dept. of Agric.) —Botatoen, 108 von rack, fe paraeataae for rent. 502 Seventh street. SNT—Very reasonable. Nearly |FOR RENT- FOR RENT—Very reasonable. Nearly new modern six room bungalow, oak ayes at the Murphy Apart- floors, sun parlor, beautiful lawn i008. , 204% Main Avenue. Phone and shrubbery, double garage, close or apply to Apartment F. Call at|FOR RENT—Four room and bath Final legislative action on 16 meas- ures marked Wednesday's session of the North Dakota senate. The assembly completed its 50th legislative day Wednesday afternoon, and then launched into the 5ist day. by hac oe bills that already had pabranded, fair to. mrainern, 4 $1.25- . Owner leaving city. 418 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Well furnished _ twa room apartment, two closets, gas 11 Fifth street. Phone 273. R RENT ly modern home, ene light housekeeping . apartment. Privilege of cooking” outside of room. Private bath and entrance, also one large sleeping at 522 Seventh eet Fe Ate sleeping room. Rent reason- sonable. Phone 1209 or call at 108 apartment on second floor, also a modern apartment. Opens en bal- cony. . Clean and warm. Always hot water. Adults only. Call at 807 200, College Building or phone 1063, ‘Furnished apartment, —_ furnished, outside = doors. No children. Call at 504 FOR RENT—Three room upper du- plex, furnished or unfurnished, pri- | __Ninth street or phone 1633-J. vate entrance, heat, light and wa-| FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- ter furnished. Call at 418 Hanna-j ished three room and private — fin street or phone 1114-M. FOR RENT—Five room partly mod- | _9t 808 Seventh street. located at 213 South| FOR RENT—Desirable Reasonable rent to| all modern apartment in the Rue Call F. J. Roth-| Apartments. Call at og Ave. Aor . forced the amendment of this act." “Before my bill was introduced rep- resentatives of the Farmers’ Union discussed the proposal riper [i amend the present farm storage act jy {im the manner suggested by my bill. | "The governor objected to suggested that a new bill: be offered to meet the Farmers’ Union ideas. shipments, 785; bare- Most of the measures dealt with top: makers ‘ana ‘manufacturers, Mod. small appropriations and minor pro- posals. AJ] go to the governor for Outstanding among the bills was Representative D. L. Peters’ proposal tomobile owner from responsibility in case of accidental death or injury to passengers in his car. The car owner, however, would be MINNEAPOLIS Pp the ght party. suunneapolis —(P)—(U. 8, apartment. Private entrance. Call phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in|FOR RENT—Modern three room duplex, all modern, hardwood floors,| apartment with bath. Also frigi- gas range, close in. Ready for oc-| daire and electric stove. Phone cupancy March-lst. Dr. R. 8. Enge.| 1714. Mable where accidents resulted be- cause of intoxication, wilful miscon- duct or grods negligence on his part, of persons responsible ght wire ‘inquiry, ‘demand and trading slow, market’ dull. Carload £ 1c, Ba attpping, based on delivered sales less al! Suanaberteion ri es, _|Racked, ewt., round. Ww pert for operation of the vehicle. ‘The present law requiring the as- sessor to register voters by party af- filation is repealed under another bill passed by the senate. pre was introduced in the legislature by Representative Lynch, ty. Annual registration of physicians and surgeons, as proposed in a bill by Representative Martin of Botti- neau county, received senate approval. FOR RENT—Seven room modern |FOR RENT—Modern apartment . house, 608 Third street, Pleat. K. Thompson. Phone 287. Call Marcovitz Grocery & Army Store, Mandan. Phone 357. K tare Miscellaneous nished modern house. Rent rea-| REGISTERED CERTIFIED GRIMM Call at 818 Seventh street} ALFALFA, SCARIFIED SWEET or phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—Four room furnished or| (an thistle, sow thistle, dodder, unfurnished duplex, - we garden spot, good location. @ commercial pa- 2%-2%. Bankers’ ee Agent ee modern | wanted, North Dakota Grimm Alfal- FO! house, furnished 01 unfurnished.| f, Association, Fargo, N. D. Co- Work Wanted Phone 241-R between 4 and 6 p.m. CLOVER. No quack grass, Cana- operative organization over 500 FOR RENT ies f coe eatere growers. house at eventh street south. ENT Inquire at 715 Sixth street. FOR Fi al Dead Animals Wanted DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick| enjoyed a good business, Only two service will be given removing your | shops in town. For further perti- dead or undesirable live animals,| CUlars write C. G. Jackson, Graf- such as horses, hogs, cows and SR pera sheep, all free of charge. We cali|FOR SALE—Four head of for one or more, large or small phone us promptly Northern Réndering Company, Bis- marek, N. D. Box 285. Phone 406 GIRL WANTS ‘Will do any kind of For Sale—Radios SALE—Centrally lo- -cated blacksmith shop in Grafton, gocd: building, two lots, fully equipped with electrical tools, es- tablished in 1882 and has sinaie ton, N. D. horses, cheap. One team Peat bisek” Baseana. cone wane and harness Want to sell at once. Come and see them, 7 miles 6. E. of Sterling. E. F. Sapp. FOR SALE—Cholce Canary singers. FOR SALE—i2 passenger Cadillac in} imported German Rollers, choppers good mechanical condition, equipped and Hars a So treats, etc. Phone 115-3. Jacod Bull. Dickinson. N_D_ Box WANTED—One five or ten ton pit or 1s over-active. giants if not ‘active enough growth is stunted.