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54 WHEAT PRIGES DROP TONEW LOW MARKS Reports Bearish; Corn ; {Is Purchased Chicago, March 14.—()—New low- | 4) price records for the season came} Anaconda about in wheat late Saturday as a re-' Atchi. T. & 8. sult of a liberal-sized selling of wheat | Atlantic Ref. against purchases of corn. Crop and! ree Auto weather reports: were bearish as fo wheat, and North American export. business again was rather slow. A new increase of the United States wheat visible supply on Monday ap- peared probable. Wheat closed irregular, % cent lower to ta to 4 advance, May (old) 81%, July 62% to %. Corn % off to % up, May (old) 63% to 64, July 66% to ‘2, oats unchanged to 4 down, an provisions unchanged to a rise of 7 ct nts. fe; Helping to e, poise to grains to- |¢ day. after.-slight setbacks were opin- Cc. fons expressed from influential |G iy" sources that. wheat the world over |G)M. appeared to have steadied at a price was 'P) hich measured tty well strata wl pre PA Colt the burden of big sul so rasserted tt Dirpias st also. would Riruereit go into consumption radu levels, European advices said the ' weather in most transatlantic coun- |Gont, Can tries this week has been extra cold with much snow, and that acreages last: year. ‘Achouncement by, the grain sta- bilization corporation that United States wheat export plans were re- sulting in almost daily sales both to Eur and Asia tended further to uphold the market. It was explained that the volume of exports was al- jFaton Ax. & how ‘Auto Lite - Pow. & Erie R. R. | First Nat. §' Film “A” ... Freeport Texas .. Gen. Am. Tank ... Gen. Elect. (New) . ready beginning to show in United States clearances. Corn and oats steadied with wheat after an bool | show of weakness. It was repo! that down-state Illinois industries | were bidding 1 to 1% cents higher than the Chicago basis for No. 3 yel- low corn. * ‘ Scantiness of offerings strength- ened'the provision market. AT FUTURES DRAG WarOcn DULL SESSION Minneapolis, March 14—14)—Wheat | futures dragged through a dull ses- sion here ‘Saturday and closed a frac- tion lower. Sentiment was bearish and..trade thin. May ‘closed un- changed, July 4c lower and Septem- ber, * lower. nally braced up on closed a shade higher. Scattered hedging pressure eased the tlax mar- ket. ‘Phere was not much trade in other grains and they all held within very narrow: limits. : Cash wheat receipts were moderate and in steady demand from mills and, elevators and the farm board. Mill- ers Were selecting ty s and elevator buyers were very willing takers of the medium to lightweight qaulity st firm comparative prices. Winter wheat as nominally unchanged. Farm board buying of durum was more noticeable, for .Minneapolis storage. Other de- mand was very limited. but demand ruled fair. Oats demand was quiet to fair. Rye demand was indifferent to fair. Offerings were light. Barley demand wes tair. Flax buying was less aggressive again but offerings were fairly well absorbed. weighty fed steers lost early advance and closed weak to 25 lower: lower | 1 grades with Pelahtes steady to 25 high: er; all grance, lates grades, instance more; mixed and heifer yearlings unevenly 75c to $1.00 higher; butcher heifers and fat; Pac. cows sharing advance; cutters ruling about 25 higher; bulls 25 up and veal-| Pac ‘ Pathe Exchange Penney (J. C.) Penn. R. R. . Phillips Petrol, Proct. & Gamble Pub. Sve. Corp. N. J. .. exs $1.00 higher; extreme top weighty fern ancy steers sold above $10.50. ow Wwe .f steers predominated; bulk runring to medium ‘weight and weighty offer- ings; bulx of general steer and vear- ling duns sold at $7.50 to $9.75, light heifers topped at $9.25 and little mix- New York ly at not far from present ‘Co, Cont. Bak. “. ;Cont. Mot in some parts would be smaller than /Cont, Oil of C {Cream Wheat Crucible Steel Foods, Ge. Gas & El. ; General Gen. Motors . {Gillette Saf. id Dust . I Int. Match. jInt. Nick. Can . Kelvinator ...... Kennecott Cop. . ht steers and year-| 50 higher; mostly 50 up on| 1 long yearlings $: ett but} For. | : 3 'Am. & For. Bow... Selling Is Liberal and Weather | Xm. international ......... Am. Wat. Wes. Wool Pfd. Product ‘Tr. & Rub, Mo! "Ctish corn offerings were heavier| roe G. & Mack Trucks Mathieson Alk. Mex. Seab. Oil Miami Copper .. Mid-Cont. Pet. Mo. Kan. & Te: | Mo. Pacife .| Mont. Ward Agr.) —Cattle 200; compared | Ni Fork ago strictly good and choice} N! ed yearlings at $10.00; feeders scarce, | Purity 25, 000; for week 175 doubles from’ feedin stations, 28,790 direct; today’s market nominal; compared week ago fat lambs and yearlings steady to 25 higher; advance on bet- ter grades. Fat ewes unchanged; feeding lambs weak to uneveniy low- er; choice lambs sold at $9.50 within 10 conta of od searon's peak Gon week; closing ; cond cholee sunaled ambs scaling }6 pounds down $8. 00; ts $3.50 to $8.65; medium ‘leshed ie pan medium weight lambs &7.75 Hy ga30s best $8.05; pps feeding .50 to $8.50; 3.05; Hal lee lambs $7.50 to $8.00. Hogs 9. including 7,500 direct; about steady on a few good to choice Joads offered; top $8.40 paid ‘or 160 to A ds $7..5 to 200 pounds; 270 to 300 pounds ® Paar r Servel Inc. .. cao, aeehed [Shattuck CF, G.) nell Union Oil . .25; native bucks $7.50 to 88.00; aeee throwouts $6.00 to $7.25; fat ewes $4.00 |S! $4.75; . ed weel Selghts ote 8s higher: heavies 35 to| Stand. Oil k 500; estimated ; shippers too! 20a en dos ight tights cood and PI holdovers 1,000 choice | 140° to $8.40; light weights 330 pounds ’ $7.70 250 to 359 pounds ‘$7.10 to Ne Sacking 80S, medium and ood af .25 to $6.75. s | United, rae an Bi $7.75 to $8.25. SIOUX CITY LIVESTOCK (U. 8, | Ul jioux City, 14. F nen Agr) Cattle 300, calves 160; fed year! abe higher; mated) U. ‘ings ‘fully jteady; fat she stock la abe Up; stling heifers show further 60 pounds $8.25 to 180 to. 200. po :nds | T ; medium weights .00 to to 40; heavy | Ui higher: cholee ‘hea |W strong to 250 higher: p heawy yearlings $9.50; % ifers th. 50 to $8.75; choice fight hel i wee .00; majority beef cows 50; choice 590 pound stockers $8.60; weight stock calves $8.50. Hogs, 5,000, including 125 billed through; fairly active to shippers for gato 210 pound butchers, fully steady with Friday's best prices; most 160 190 olen $7.60. to $7.15; 75; 190 210: pound .50 We SES) other weights higher; Jambs little inged; poe fi fed wooled ‘lambs a weights $8.00 $8.85; late quotable tp ae iad ‘ue seobs good 0 chaice 00 to $4.85; good feeding ifiats'sround #150, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, March 1 ‘AP-U.S.D.A.)— , total U. 8. shipments Wisconsin, steady on ot stock: ing slow. Sacked, per IB ae Round ice bt mostly 1.40 to 1.50; Mi oun ‘Whites 1.20 to 1.80; Idaho Ri ¥ 11.40 to 1.60, mostly 1.50 to 2188 ee La unevenly io to a Minneapolis, Hare! lig stocks close: oPiret Bank Stock—22%. Northwest Bancorpora! Untvyersal Trust Shai Corporate Trust Shai North American Aa. investors CLEARING HOUSK STATEMENT New Work, March 14—(®) — The weekly preteen Ot the New York 1 ouse sl 3 clot surplus and U Aivided profits ‘ota dem posits (aver- |G 15,145,0 increane, sete deposit caverage) 31,861,000 eau week ending “week ending March 7 MINNEAPOLIS 8° bate lat SAS’ | ovr? STOCKS New SES, arch 14.—@}—Curb: Cities Service—17. tric Bond and Share—-56%. fendara Oil of Indiana—-31%. ———— REPURCHASES FORCE MART UP FOLLOWING = |PROFIT-TAKING WAVE |Radio Corporation Given Whirl | as Speculators Push Util- “ ity Favorites Ahead Stocks | Closing Prices March 14 Adams Express Advance Rumel; © BECAUSE OF SALES New York, March 14.—()—Bears' took the moderate profits afforded by @ four-day downward drift of prices! % |in Saturday's week-end session of stock market, and their repurchases | Jacked up the list one to three points. Speculators for the rise again put! forward some of their favorites in the; utility division, and gave Radio Comp. | @ whirl in the last few minutes, get- ting it up 3 points, one of its widest | gains of the year. two-hour session showed little change, from the pace of preceding days, the transfers aggregating 1,000,000 shares.' The closing tone was firm. Several of the principal shares, in- 8. Steel, American Tele-| and General Electric, were’ only fractionally higher at the close. |; Gains of 2 or more were mostly in the| higher priced issues, such as Eastman, | Consolidated Gas, Public Service of| N. J., Allied Chemical, DuPont and % Seu rie bout 1 point included Tasues al point inolu 4 such stocks as General Motors, Nash, Chrysler, United Corp., United Gas} Improvement, National Power and Light, Electric Power and Light, War- |ner Bros., Fox, Loews, American Can, Standard of N. J., New York Central, ‘Woolworth, and Sears Roebuck. 99 ‘The late whirl in Radio Corp. look- 5% |ed likem drive against shorts, “While this corporation's annual report show- ed almost nothing earned on the com- mon stock, the fact that it was able in the last quarter to wipe out a de- ficit after payment of preferred divi- dends incurred during’ the first three At quarters of last year has taken the edge off bear arguments in this stock. Both motor and merchandising is- sues showed group strength. reports from motor circles remain fairly cheerful. ‘The week-end estimate of steel mill operations for the Youngster next week shows @ small from 50 to 51 per cent of capacity. * Trading in the! Minneapvils, March 14.-—()- Close | 7 oS BESSERN. fr Fi 35S oe SB ae erst rt aSSa5k. REPT MINNEAPOLIS CASH GR. Minneapolis, March 14.—()— Wheat— oS x Bit Bul 3 Sue Son Sue See Se SSR FR RR RE RR RTOy 2m 3 s Osmo gite 2m ry ri 2x0 pon ee. i S ROR! Ste axe. 12a 8 ig: RP RO ae: S THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 14 Weather Report qi Temperature at 7 a. m. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 14.—(®)—Bges eased off Saturday under pressure of re- celpts and a smaller demand, Prices dropped % cent. Butter was firm and Tanged unchanged to % cent up. Poul- try ruled steady. Creamery extras, 92 score, 30; stand- 90 to 91 score, 29 to 29%; firsts, $8 to score, 25 to 26, Eggs—Receipts 28,102 cases. Easier. Fxtra firsts 21%; fresh graded firsts tras 223 per, pound — Twins 14% Jonghorns 1644; young Fowls 21% to 23% ‘oosters 1544; 3; geese 21. Bost Boston, March 14, ut nd 508 fleece st week, Salcx ket during the NM were closed thexe wools, figures lower th cy aut tds and finer wools were quite active at firm prices. Scattered lots 568 and wools moved at steady prices. Sentir ket is much foreign adva Ne Receipts 18,544 cas . Mixes heay: © 25%; extras 2416; extra ee unchanged. Butter—Receipts 5,289 tubs, Steady. Cheeso — Receipts’ 149,941 pounds. Steady. Dressed poultry steady, unchanged. Live poultry ,firm. Chickens freight 19 to 21, by express 21 to 30 brotlers by freight 32, by express 3: to 40; fowls by freight 21 to 24, b express 21 to 26. g ™M Minnea unchanged to’ 5 cents lower. In car- to 5.15 per barrel sacks. Shipments 3 Bran—-16,50 to 1 Standard’ middlings—16.50 to 17.06. 1 barrels. Duluth, ch t Flax—On track 581 1 northern 74 to BIG, Ni 6 No, % Oats: 2 wi 1 hard 79%, . 3 mixed 5944 to 594%; No. (old) 64%; ell 1 old 6: 0. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, March 14—(4}—Rai “of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No.1 hard spring 77!2; No. 1 dark northern 72% to 78; No. 1 mixed 75; No. 1 am- ber 733%; No. 2 amber durum 73% to 76% ; No. 3 mixed durum 58%; No. 2 red durum 53%. Corn, No. 4 yellow 51% to 52%. Oats, No. 4 white, 26%. . cial 50; No. 1 feed 36. Flax, No. 1, $1.69. FINANCIAL REVIEW new f] became modity ges were a tri exception being copper. Corporate earnings reports for 1930. was disconcerting. led as constructive. LIVESTOCK REVIEW choice grades. to 7.75. ewes were salable from 3.00 to 4.00. ITOCKS t h 14.——()—Minne- tion—33. res ed sD prices worked . mest the pf Bai } el to fney, ss 151% 1.57% 1.51% 1.56% GOVERNMUNT BONDS having sold‘ at 7.00 to 7.60. 8t pigs finished largely at 7.60. Minneal voli March 14. pa eBomestie old market futures remained motionless di the Friday, while Receipts New York, March 14.--UF)-—-Liberty | ends: Liberty 3%a—101.27. a by ae uot ‘Movigegs Seourity Co Ae Vv. Lahr if dishivre, Nortn Balietes tures, No. 1 dark ni a MAKE $15.00 daily selling coveralls, shopcoats; to garages, Oil stations, creameriocs, etc. Union made. Free selling outfit. .Margo Co, 25N | _Washington, Mini WANTED—Agents to buy horses for The Elder Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N, D. Fat A ig eed gy FOE gah minimum charge cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- 00 a. m. to insure same day in the regular classified Lowest during ni Precipitation to 7 {ENERAL REPORT © Temptrs. Pre. | Low High In. 230 32.00 Butter—Receipts 10,068 tubs. Firm. | ards, 90 score, carlots, 30; extra firsts, | 89 score, 27 fo 28; seconds, 86 to 87 19 to 20%; ordinary firsts 18; storage |B _Salesmen vee Pr ary Me coee Dace es SALESMAN WANTED—To sell Coin Counting Machines and.a well es- tablished line of bank supplies on an attractive commission basis. Ab- bott Coin Counter Co., 148rd St. & Wales Ave., New York, N. Y. NEW —AII retailers, ‘pleasant, ~per- manent, profitable, good income re- . | Devils 1 14; Timburger |bouwe Cissy cla eceipts 3 cars, 9/Hdmonton, Alta pounds, 36 to 38; leg- | weekly guarantee. Splendid oppor- tunity. |S geal Drawer 918, Ce- —Fairly large en out of the |) reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform wit up rules of Classified Advertising. INSTRUCTION MEN-WOMEN, 18 up. $105.00-$250.00 Month. Government Jobs. Steady work. We coach you for Bismarck examinations. Full particulars and list positions—FREE. Apply immed- ijately—today sure. 23 in care of the Tril GET STEADY — particulars free. Write, Instruction Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo., quickly. ing prices, but toward the close. of |b this week’ the trend of the market | was firmer. Western-grown 58-608 and | & The Tribune Want Ad. Department. Write Ad. No. Male Help Wanted IF YOU WANT a wonderful oppor- tunity to make $6.00 profit a day steady and get a new Ford Sedan besides, send me your name im- No experience neces- Particulars free. ALBERT MILLS, 7109, MONMOUTH, CIN- Easter. r colors, regular packed closely selected |W !!t t to 23%; firsts 22%; others FOR AUTOMOBILE SHOW WEEK ed priced—specially overhaul- ed. at all times. Three blocks from Main street. Call at 402 Fifth street or phone 246-M. FOR RENT—Modern furnished ~ Very call at 507 Third. 402 Eighth street. Phone 1328-J. FOR RENT—Bright well furnished room in modern home, also hot wa- ter at all times. Two blocks from new Memorial building. Phone 1451 or call at 400 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Large pleasant room with kitchenette on ground floor. Adults only. Must be neat and clean. Close in. Phone 262-M or call at 208 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Very desirable cheery well furnished front sleeping rooms, one single and one double, in mod- ern home, always hot water. Call _at 623 sixth street. FOR RENT—One large front sleep- ing room on ground floor, suitable for two. Very pleasant for sum- mer. Close in. Oall at 218 First or Phone 1127-W. WANTED MEN—Must be exper- fenced, for grubbing all or part 25 acres brush, 20 miles south of Bis- $5.00 to $8.00 per acre. Kratt, Sheldon, N. D. Dependable used cars. Chevrolet six sedan WEATHER FORECASTS Wor Bigmarek and. vicinity ally fair Saturday night and Sunday. Somewhat colder Saturday night (P}—Flour Barbering now at the accredited institution of its kind. Catalog free. Moler College, For North and South Dakota: falr Saturday. night and Sun- east and central load lots, family patents quoted 5.10 Chevrolet coach, Dodge Victory se- jS-pound cotton | iy, Somewhat colde M. B, GILMAN co. Second and Broadway Dodge and Plymouth cérs—Dodge truck: armer north central, somewhat ¢ extreme east portion. Sunday except unsettled ex- me west portion. : Fair Saturday night and Somewhat colder in east and portions Saturday night. inneésota: Mostly cloudy and Saturday night. Femaie Heip Wanted Wanted to Rent SALARY, RAILROAD FARE Par wanillrwehi “ = .|AND WEEKLY BONUS to qualified WANTED TO RENT—A large, clean,| unmarried woman between 25 and 40 who is free to travel. Good edu- cation essential. Give age, educa- tion, experience. light housekeeping. Close in. Pri- vate entrance preferred. 1612 or 1303-J. oe Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE—On monthly pay- ments at $10.00 per month. No in- See 8. 8. Clifford. ___ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—One violin, good as new with case, one two-wheel trailer with long hitch, 3 chairs, 4x18 ft. Address COMP- CO., 1002 N. Dearborn St., 708s'.to 71%, No. 2 to No. 1 mixed durum 66% to 71%, } 85% to 70%: No. 1 red durum 63 For Week Beginaing For the region of the Great Lakes: cloudy, with temperatures near or slightly below normal first part of week; some rain or show latter half, with about normal temperatures. For the region of the upper Missis- sippt_ and lower Missouri valleys ai northern and central great plains: Mostly fair and moderately cold first part of week, probably followed by nor snow, with perature, towar WANTED—Experiencea ready wear saleslady. None other need apply. State age and experience in Write Ad. No. 27 in care of the Bismarck Tribune. WANTED—Women and girls to di orate greeting cards. experience unnecessary; no selling. Write Quality Novelty Co., 6 Frank- Un St., Providence, R. I. Barley—Choice to fancy 49 to 48; 3% to 36%; lower No. Swiite 61; dle or latter part FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private en- trance. Only $16.00 per month, Phone 833-W or call at 323 Eighth street south. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, furnished, for one or two. Also garage. Call at 511 Fifth street. Phone 847, FOR RENT—Exceptionally nice large sleeping room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Also single room. __Very close in. Call at 610 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home for sleeping or light housekeeping or with board if de- —Sired. Call _at 123 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping room in modern home, gas heated, close in. Call at 400 Third street _or phone 1361-W. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room with lavatory, hot and cold water in room. Close in. Call at 515 Fourth street. FOR RENT—One room in modern home by night, week or month. Close in. Phone 678-3 or call at 411 Ave. A. n ly colder weath- . is centered over Saskatchewan and Manitoba this morning. Season- able temperatures: prevail throughout the United States. The weather 1 [somewhat unsettled in all northern jdistricts, and slight precipitation oc- curred in the western Canadian prov- inces and from eastern North Dakota southwestward to the lower Great work bench, 6 full sized iron beds, 2 single beds, one large sized Prim- rose cream separator, good as new, Kimball cabinet phonograph. Call at 508 Second street. FOR SALE—Bee-Vac vacuum clean- | er, guaranteed perfect condition. | New dust bag, cord and brush. Price Orcha: WANTED—Maid to help with house- work, One who can go home nights. Phone 189. Work Wanted WANTED—Cleaning and pressing. Ladies fur coats relined, mending men's clothes, garments altered and 119 Thayer Ave. k station barometer, inches; reduced to sea level, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Official in Charge. FOR SALE—Practically new ivory | w, porcelain coal range. sonable. Phone 1214 or call at 1514 | anin, do work by the hour, such as wash- Ba each light and milling de- ing and ironing or will do day work. ‘as without new features, closing Friday at 28% cents. Reports of continued liberal export business in Canadian barley were the main feature of the ba May advanced three eighths cents for closing Friday at Flax was firm to two cents up with ¢fferings small and trade more active. advanced two and one quarter for the week, closing Friday at Rye, ‘No. 1, 35 to 36%. Barley. No. 3, 34 to 34%; No. 2 spe- Piha oY Farm Lands | LANDS FOR RENT—Several pieces farm lands scattered throughout Burleigh county for rent either on the one-half plan or for cash. Also will pay cash for seeding and com- bine work. Lands are buildings. Full information by call- ing at 502 Seventh street, Bismarck, WANTED—Maternity cases. With good care or will go ‘to homes of confinement. Mrs. Mary. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. Phone 1633-J. New York, March 14.—(4)—Some straws in the wind took the wrong di- rection this week, sending a confusion : ‘of ripples over the financial markets. Stocks, undermined by liquidation of the rails, widened the break from the February highs. Bonds withstood bevels fled er billion dollars in ancing whilé the new issues were being placed with dealers, but. then i ir. Industrial activity, continued to indicate the re- vival would be slow and spotty. Com- le steadier, Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Yellow Cab Taxi Com- pany, Jamestown, N. Dak. Owing to the death of the owner, the Yel- low Cab Co. is offered for sale. This | is an established and good paying | taxi business and will be sold right to close estate. Write or see Wal- ter J. Walsh or E. H. _Samestown, Ne De FOR SALE—Pool hall and confec- | tionery at bargain price as other business takes owner from _ town. Write Box 154, Spiritwood, N. D. ISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished py Ruagell-Miller Co.) March 14 No. 1 dark northe: Ne Pel Reactionary tendencies in shares, % {accompanied by a contraction in vol- ume, called attention to the -change in speculative sentiment since profes- sions abandoned their high-spirited , |bullishness, and also to the reluc- tance, if not the refusal, of the public to follow prices higher at this time. | 0 1 mixed durum have a bearish effect. Furthermore, it is conceded the returns frem the comment quarter will hardly be stimu- ing. Street. Phone 431. The marked weakness of the rails | FIVE ROOM uungal hardwood floors, hot water heat, basement garage, Sales price $4200.00, terms. §1X ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, outside garage, $700.00 cash, market slight: ‘a Pound, based on delivered sales, less charges, ancked, per _BURDING AM) SOMMACTING | NOW IS the time to do your repair Phone 1515 and have W. J. Comeau give you prices on your re- pair or new building. Gouses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room partly mod- newly decorated and partly remodeled. Located at 215 South Fifth street. able to reliable party. Call F. J. Rotchiller, 406. Als> garage for rent at 1100 Broadway. Phone ; Bulls found their comfort in the good location. | dullness of the market and in the ex- ae of the short interest as a gmenound for another technical rally. Resumption of long-term borrowing regar all transportation ewt., Round ¥ partly graded, Wisconsin cheese’ exchange tor the | 3, Farmers call board: aisies 13%; horns 13%. Wall street was surprised by the ent ot ene camer gat the — rporation’s nage. an * [tena it ingot produetion. =" + |trend in ion. |, Optimism toward the general out- look would be strentghened by pick- {Ups in freight car loi and elec- . {tric power output, two reliable_meas- ures of industrial vitality. So far both have been disappointing. A NO. 1 brick duplex, 5 rooms and bath either side, hardwood floors, double garage. price $8400.00. Good FIVE ROOM modern two story house, hardwood floors, full basement, fur- nace heat, outside garage. price $4700.00. | FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- — ) — Chicago a Corporation Securities—20%, Insult Utilities Investment—45%. Midwest Utilities, new—24%, WILL FILE WALKE CHARGES NEXT WEEK Rent reason- “8 room house, hot system. Finished | water heating Helling Agency, South St. Paul, March 14—(AP—U. :|8. D. A.)—Moderate receipts through- “lout the period made for uneven ad- vances of 25 to 50 on all classes of cattle other than matured steers, these holding steady. All representa- tive weights scored to 8.75, bulk of the crop clearing at 6.50 to 8.00, she stock going large at 4.25 to 5.25, hel- fers 5.25 to 6.50, yearlings to 8.25. Cutters centered at 3.00 to 3.50, bulls selling largely at 4.00 down, vealers closing at 6.00 to 9.00 for good and FOR RENT—By Apri! 1st modern house, close in. To respon- Adal. Call at 309 garage, basement furnace heat. Sales FOR SALE—Five room modern bun- galow with garage attached. at 801 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Four room all modern furnished. Phone 395 it 916 Sweet street. Miscellaneous POOL HALL FOR SALE—County seat. Population 1400. highway. Good business. Six pool | soda fountain and full Priced for quick sale, write Linton Billiard Par- Jor, Linton, N. D. Hardware store in @ good live town. Excellent location. Btock and fixtures will run about $8,000.00 Clean stock. can be rented. No trades. Box H, Hazen, N. Dak. his| "OR SALE—Choice Canary s imported German Rollers, choppers and Hars Mountains. SEVEN ROOM modern two story house, hot water heat, floors, east front, sales price $4700,- 00, reasonable terms. Movement Aganist New York's Mayor New York, March 14.—()—As the result of a year’s investigation, the city affairs committee will file with Governor Roosevelt charges of incompetence, neglect and many attractive and desirable lots in different parts of the city, which can be bought for cash or on time. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Friday's market in the hog house proved the high time of the week, bet- ter 160 to 240 Ib. weights selling at 4 | 7.50 to 7.75, desirable 240 to 350 Ib. weights clearing at 7.00 to 7.50, very little selling under the inside price. Pigs and light lights were uneven, 100 to 160 Ibs. kinds clearing at 7.60 Fat lamb values worked weak to 25] will be based. lower for the week, closing sales of desirable natives and westerns cen-| Crain has tering at 8.00 to 8.25 respectively, throwouts going at 6.00 to 7.00, while Dead Animals Wanted Wi Following the upturn on fed steers values of all replacement cattle ad- vanced 25 or more, bulk thin stockers closing at, 5.28 to 6.80, fleshy kinds| ready Nae, ot (U. 8. wheat new Police pup, 4 y lower. “i ay fot 1189 or cai: at 1014 Tenth street. featureless. Flour continued liberal, but the cash mar- ket ruled firm as compared with fu- FOR RENT—Well furnished “single room with kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. “The Hazelhurst” or phone 273. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. * Also one @arage. Close in. Call at 517 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-J. FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping room and heated garage in modern home. Close in. Call at 512 Third. | FOR RENT—Modern furnished sleep- | ing room, very close in. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 113 Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms with or without board. Reasonable prices. | Call at 409 Fifth street. | | Apartments | eee ES SO Te | FOR RENT—Four room modern un- furnished apartment except ice box | | and gas stove, built-in features. Available April 1st. Adults only. Also double garage for rent. T. A. SIX ROOM modern two story house, Milum, 514 Seventh street. hardwood floors, fire place, gas FOR RENT—AIl me heat, outside garage, good location. | Sales price $6650.00. Terms—$500.00 cash down, $50.00 per month in-/ cluding interest at 7% or no cash | payment down, $80.00 Lah month | including interest, taxes insur- | — eet REE . te ion, 406 W.| FOR RENT—Two furnished city ance. Immediate possess! 1 paaieaanbe dient Con Gaee | modern house, also large furnished 1 modern new apart- | ment, consisting of living room, | bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Hot water at all times. City heat. Also frigidaire. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 1714, room in Dale Apartments. All close in. Call at 212% Main Ave. or phone 905. FOR RENT—A beautiful two room completely furnished apartment, all modern with light, heat and gas furnished. Private front entrance. Call at 508 Second street. monthly | FOR RENT—Desirable 2 room apart- ment, well furnished and newly dec- orated. Adjacent to bath. Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, College Building. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Available March 15th Mrs, ay Hughes, 616 Seventh or Znone 1391. FOR RENT—Newly decorated 3 or 4 Phone 729 or call at 710 Broadway. FOR RENT—Attractive furnished 2 Toom apartment. Close in. Private entrance. Inquire at 211 W. Ros- ser or phone 1313. Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Beautiful ~ furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, __Available April 1st. Phone 1250. _ FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment and sleeping rooms. Cheap. Call Fourth street. at 400 3 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment al $20 ee street. Light, water and a et eerie Sperenienl? F. W. Murphy. Phone fi f i