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sinensis iiaaciaies i RE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1931 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |i | Ree ___ Market Report for Tues., June 2 STOCKS REBOUND Personal DRIVING through to Seattle, Wash. Monday, June 8th. Can accommo- date one or two who will References re- t : : Wo, S28 ea hee ik Weather Report ‘ RATES . 1 mixed durum, 58%4- S2'ac; No. 8 do, 66 No. 1 red|Temperature at 7 a. m eure ea Highest Tuesday Gats.“No.-3, white, 2 Lowest during night : No. 1 ry 33 Age, Precipitation to a, m dium to good, 25%-31%c. All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 15 cents. Copy) share ex . must be received at The Tribune of-; quired. Call at 614 Ave. E. Phone tice by 9:00 a m. to insure insertion | 1441. Salesmen GENERAL REPORT | x Hele) Temptrs. Pre. : ie N. D. Stations— High Low In. $5.50; common and medium, $3.7 VN Wi re era ull 1g ew lor ti Good’ and cholee (beet), $8.76-4.50; | United a : Beach, ‘cldy ae MAN W. | Reeth neti rare ener cutter to medium, $3.00-4.50; vealers amcor ini: Bottineau, clay FOR Rawleigh route of 800 Consum- Kactsl epee .. feanees ‘ vn be : i 8 T 1 Drake, eld y : 86 ; ler can sivrt earning $35 weekly Alleghany . s narly, fow smler, steady: pack- | United and increase every month. Write Al. Chem. & \ 3 ble Vat choice native ewe 20% Closing Prices June 3. immediately. Rawleigh Co. Dept. ND-H-3-8, Minneapolis, Minn. Idahos held $2.00-2.25. BISMARCK Slaughter sheep and lam Lambs, | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) INSTRUCTION $10.50; medium, $8.00-9.01 Ye Federal Farm Group Reaches /|!°,!bs. down, swod and cholic: $9.00- Tune 3 0! Parting of Ways Bet toramon, 48-00c8 00" een, 90-180 Ther | No | farthern cere lic l2 BM ; Tribune reserves the right to| WANTED Sen 31-36, GE400-Ga006 arting of Ways Between = iinedium’ to choles, <8. all 1 amber aurunic 55 Deitea, Sus to year. Steady. Qualify for Govern- Old and New Crops weights, cull and common, $1.00-2.00. | No. 1 mixed durum. a Hl BO reject any copy sul aa a hom ment Prohibition Agent. July ex- Pp : urum Be ; : vise any copy to conform w aminations in Bismarck. Experience \ SIOUX CITY LIVESTOCK ae particulars * up rules of Classified Advertising. unnecessary. i Chicago, June 3—(P)—Spectacular| Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 3.—(AP—U. Write today. Rush. Franklin In- downward swings of Pg prices |S. D. A.)—Cattle 2,600; calves 100 stitute, Dept. 780 K, Rochester, N. Wednesday accompanied announce- fairly active, beef steers and year: + "39 | Moorhead, clr Y. ment that in the judgment cf the/ i peel ++ 30) Boise, Idaho 5 - federal farm board 1] parting of the lings steady to 35 higher: yearlings nter wheat, Caleness “Altar pe | Alta., peldy .. 38° ways had be reach be: rt and light weight steers at full ad-; i, clay... 109 _ [mays ad been reached retwesr Gou|vance; she stock strong to 25 up; het ‘ene Business Opportunity Hettinger, peldy - mestown, cldy Pivotal Shares Rise 4 to 7 ; Points; Turnover Totals 3,500,000 Shares New York, June 3.—(#)—Stocks re- bounded sxarply Wednesday under @ wave of siort covering that started faekah Whe eee ti aan e strong close. Pivo issues-rose 4 tc 7 points or more and | A& the turnover swelled to about 3,500,- ee , tte largest volume in some Shorts began to retreat slowly when banks announced a reduction in the margin requirements on collateral loans to brokers, but the movement | po. gathered impetus as the market went | P at into the later hours and soon the| Bendix Aviation withdrawal became a scramble. Clos | Bethl. Steel. ing prices were the highest. i re-Warnsr ade news contributed little or| Brunswick Balke nothing to the rally which was one of | Bur. Ad. mestic crop. Definite word from of- \other classes unchanged. Bulk steers Bedee cits Aree ficial sources was received that gov-|and yearlings 6.00 to 7.25; few choice| Edmonton, Alta.” el lernment-sponsored agencies were not|kinds 7.80 to 8.00; numerous loads a Havre, Mont., rain.. HIS GOTH BIRTHDAY i's" buying wheat in any market, and in some cases prices quickly fell more than 13 cents a bushel. It had been promised that buying support for cash wheat prices by farm board allies would continue until new 42% |wheat, starts moving in the south-/ west, but authentic advices were re- ceived Wednesday that 40 to 50 bush- Ha els an acre of new wheat were being harvested in Texas, and was moving rapidly to market. Withdrawal of % | government-sponsored buying sup- port for June wheat contracts and for ‘cash wheat followed, and the collapse centers semi-demoralized. The maximum fall of prices in Chi- 3 of quotations followed, leaving the; #\|market here and at other icading; fed heifers 6.25 to 7.00; bulk cows 4.00 to 4.50; practical vealer top 7.50; bulk medium bulls 3.25 to 3.50. Hogs 3,500; active to all interests; strong to 15c higher; bulk 160 to 225 pound butchers 5.60 to 5.75; top 5.85 sparingly; 230 to 280 pound weights 5.40 to 5.60; 290 to 350 pound weights mainly 5.15 to 5.40; packing sows largely 4.35 to 4.65; few 4.75. Sheep 1,000; no early sales; under- tone around steady for fat lambs and yearlings; holding best native Jambs yearlings around 8.00. above 10.00 and better grade shorn} English Monarch Creates Bar- Reea clu, onetcies, Knighthoods, Privy |& Councilorships London, June 3.—(#)—King George locked with favor Wednesday—the| Swjet Current, eldy 66th anniversary of his birth—on his! Winnipeg, Man., clk annual list of birthday honors creat- Platte, Neb. clr. Oklahoma ‘City, “eldy. Pierre, 8. D., clear. ar Male Help Wanted WANT &XPERIENCED MEN—For grubbing all or part 30 acres, 20 miles SE. Bismarck, $7 acre. Give grubbing experience and references in first letter. Gus O. Kratt, Shel- don, N. Dak. WAITER WANTED for tafe at Na- poleon. Meet D. H. Houser at Grand Pacific Hotel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wages reasonable | —With board and room. 25 MEN WANTED immediately to learn Barber Trade. Special rates. Moler Barber College Est. 1893, Fargo, N. D. BEAUTY SHOPPE for sale, Mandan, N. D. Fully equipped. Wonderful opportunity for all around operator. Best location, ground floor, half block from N. P. depot and the two best hotels. Must sell by 6th of June. Reason, have other business. Write Elizabeth Puller, Mandan, N. Apartments FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment with large closet, gas for cooking and lights furnished, $30.00 per month. Also one room unfur- nished apartment with closet and kitchenette, gas for cooking and |nounces. and one partly furnished basement apartment with private bath and Radiant Fire. Also for rent. Call at 523 Seventh street. Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, private bath, floor, $32.00 per month. rosie $22.00 per NOTICE OF MO! CLOSU! R RE! WHEAT FUTURES PRICES PLUNGE Minneapolis, June 3.—()—-A wild wheat market developed Wednesday when farm board operatives ialled to sul either futures or casi whicat those automatic recoveries, resulting from an oversold position, that a Shares up 6 to 7 points net i cluded Western Union, American Tel- ines, Consolidated Gas, American Can, ‘Southern Pacific, Atchison, ing among other distinctions four WEATHER FORECA Female Help = ‘i ‘emale rvice of New Jersey. a atly exceeded in Minneapolis, Du- *. . ae what unsettled and cooler’ Wednes- Call at 622 Third street or phone Sere, Steel ‘closing at fais, was ub|Cheo. fe 1. a Ba 71% |fitn end Feansas City. Other Chicas | | Grain Quotations __||Prvy councttorships. day night; Thursday mostly fair, not nen | IT16-R. 5% and there were s! gains in iad times 2%-3% cents maximum drop. settled and ler Wi day general Lousekeeping. Two adults 63 fo 8 oe, ca % lcent to 5% cents lower than vester-| ,) Circumstance” and cther oratorios, |*fternoqn west and north portion Lie trie) Gillette, Woolworth, ‘Rational day's finish. Corn closed % off to % ee ee eee For uth Dakota: Mostly fa ridge water. Good ventila- See ee ae ae veer trom conte‘cecline to arse |Dagy ~~ S80 SO” StH Sts nana’, leading ragetenne, | Seegatesea oeeyeerg at eadrentat UsedCars tire Dr. Bage’ Phone 300. 73 3 tish empire. She had played virtual-|and extreme southeast tion T! i. ee por ‘h acneuenRe Ae ea omnes i bes, Beptember So'.c, July corn ly all of Shakespeare's feminine Toles nn nen ines losed 56% - . 46% 34. 7 ; ednes- pitied oy 3 for | Be + 1.98!5 1.38% 187% 138% |the Universities of Manchester and|fitile change in temperature. With An O. K. That Counts floor, 2 rooms and bath. The apart- ban. ion of the department of jus-|Cream Wheat June wheat contracts at Minncap- 38% | Edinburgh. For Minnesota: Partly cloudy to| 1928 Chevrolet coach. ments are strictly modern and tice to withdraw its opposition to the Crucible Stee attention later away from Canaaian ; Wednerday” afternoon oil consolidation was rather @ sur-|Cubs Can Sug. pf epi LB vibes ciraeers| MinneSENNEAPOLES RANGE physicist and director of the Davy-|or Wednesday night in east and south 4 Lal a eenen aaa ee eS ee test case of the govern-| Dupont only individual to receive the Order| {ith portion Toreens and extreme | i floor, $3800, Teche caitiste toward recombina-|Drugs Inc. cath et Ae a al al 18 Jot Merit, regarded by many as the meee Ae cou ieee siso) small basement ees i 5 f - vi partments, Third. 2 r. Reports in Chicago indicated farm a We ‘i ri e The low pressure ar i the decision not to appeal was in- aye aes a teens onl ae ns pian buying old! ee 5 eke his work with X-rays and) , eP¢ie‘piaine States and upper Mise | 6 cylinder cars. FOR RENT—Completely furnished ee and We trade and give terms. dication that federal authorities had! Erie R. ‘R. were without a government sponsored FOREST VISITORS Se alae rey two room and kitchenette apart- since the! Fir: t. Strs. orthea a sf Plenty of hot water at all times. Ee eis sSigas For Fin oe $4, |1¥ dropped 2 1-4 cents. the National Forests of the United|Gencrally: fair weather, prevails’ over | — Phone 452, ______| Giose in. Rent reasonable. Call at Gen. Am. Tank here earlier had resulted from Cana-' Sent, 1930, the U. S. Forest Service an-|{Ures are high over the Mississippi FOR SALE Bate ear ceo to Stee ee | Gen. les, (New). dian reports that crops throughout!» Irlax— Salles, but achigh Dreamure area, Re- | 1909 Ford Mcdel A Roadster. wel tag - | Sept. 36% 1. mountain slope. n : re ener BE ee cmeaitn Gentian Pea ee ee ee ey ee oss Feed Mudel 1 Coupe: ago, but the review uve : E Notic y gi that REGION SUMMA that| Gillette Saf. Raz. districts. Some of the Canadian crop he % a ee Ng Reo Sek ache. For the Week iuuaing Jone 2, 1931 | 1927 Pontiac Coupe. the spring peak and pointed out that) <i iahs ce was asserted to be beyond-repair now. the inevitable davies “ Baa ae CHICAGO RANGE Einma Izelda McCullough, his wife, of eee ening oe vce it all sections ex- | 1928 Willys-Knight Model 170A Sedan. needs should accelerate the © Graham Paige Mot. over so large a territory in Canada|“ Wheat— y ct Burleigh, State of North | rthiwest. Excellent growing ' oe 1 te weather; all crop ad a S| 1929 Durant Model 60 Coach. demand when the turning point 1S!Gt Nor. Pf. . were never worse. A Chicago crop orn Mortgage Se “company. ines. ot Fess except northwest portion, where | 1928 Durant Model M2 Sedan. authority estimated that Canadian i yNorth Dakota, morts erouant 2 ee gee ante Industry to reach its summer low in/G. T. West. Sug. a |wheat acreage hed been cut 11 per | Se [dated the’ zird day of November, Jeis'| Pastures and ranges somewhat tere July. 3 y HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. peti ig. Bhar te 1 Cor Fs Rurlel rey portion. 5 partment cars in the week ended May 23, but| Houston Oil. Corn and oats weakened when’ yyy” county of Rurleigh and state of North | Pee as siver stage at 7 a.m, 2.0| WRECKED PONTIAC—Have i9/8/ modern home. Gas, lights and wa- the improvement was somewhat less Provisions held al teady. torded in’ Book 90 of At station barometer, inches: 28.15, Will sell parts or entire car. J. 8.1 ered & year ago. eee | conded In Book 90 of Mortgages, og {duced to sen level 24.90, $rin sell parts or entire car. 3 | <Tent: Call at 418 Mighth street. ene : be Sieeet lirlar, Morton County, North Official in Charge completely furnished including lin- ———— Rooms for Rent t Produce Markets ||} oe Dakota, v the v1 th f, will are tthe Heat ae | Soa BEET eaaiee eae Mage |e TeNT N RRRT GeR | Ga eo et counth oot Burleigh, and state of North | FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers,| decorated soomy room with clothes| FOR RENT—Furnished two room land prices plunged downward i3's Dakota, at the hour of two oclock| imported German Rollers, choppers| closet and three windows on ground; apartment, private entrance, bath yy | cent before the decline stopped. 7 a on. the 9th day of June, 1931, o and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed,| floor, one block north and one block| adjoining. Close in. Also two gar- Prices rallied a few cents before the . y i b | mort pee upon Sine | (treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob) west of postoffice. Phone 1111-W}| ages for rent. Call at 405 Fifth premises \feseribed In such mortgage _ Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box 728 | _or call at 223 Second street. street. Phone 1093-M. and which will be sold to satisfy the) FOR RENT—Two neat and conven-|FOR RENT---Three nice rooms and| FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof the grain became 8.25 t S*Phe “Southeast Quarter (SE%4) of} ient steam heated affice rooms now| private bath on ground floor facing| building, two rooms, kitchenette and Nene Tete aut cloea 19 |, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |Ss'Gfuadted‘Fore-Gin (Tuy Neri | ahiey FIRST NATIONAL BANK.| ahed. Also one room wil Klchen-| ry priviiges, Inquire ‘The Bie prices’ unchanged. cents lower, July 4% cents lower, and ; Minneapoils, June 3—(#)— Range Seventy-elght (78) West, con: | _NAPOLEON, N. DAK. ette and large closet. Call at 812) marck Tribune office. Ave. B. Phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. ri Wheat taint 160 i le: c= e eeeera, atv: gfe? proilers, Bie per oned a cent in sympathy (15% Protein Delivered To Arrive Gerding to the United States Govern-| FOR SALE—Registered polled short. | Ave. B. Phone 1649-W. c imme 672 69% horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac-]FOR RENT—One large furnished; Thoroughly modern in every re- credited herd. Farm 3 miles north] light housekeeping room with closet.| spect. Also a one room apartment. dip} 4 ; 4 . ose; springs, 3 Ibs. up, . i ‘rallied 14 Y \1 dk north. ea TENE | ment aurvey thereof, situate in Bur- Ber fryers, 28a; #Pring J, "3p-24e;| Mex. Seab, Oll with wheat but rallied 6 tenmed 12 dk north: “eA ‘goig “eeet >| igh county, North Dakots ; 61% 64% ..... gage at the date of sale the sum, of of Bismarck. Strutz & Nagel, Bis-| Cool, convenient to bath and phone.| Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, 50/100 ($1794.50), Dollars. marek, N. D. Lights, water and phone furnished.| College Building. spring ducks, 4% Ibs., 20c; old, 16c; wtely. ash Wut dig not change muon, |3,0K north. ‘here will’ be due on such mort- Dated this 28th day of April, 1931. | FOR SALE—a8 inch bicycle, mandolin | Call at 515 Second street. Phone| FOR RENT—Purnished and unfur- 2: asy geese, 12, ook vere fair and |14° protein Cheese, per pound: Twins, 12%¢; ao. eer ones vei s and | 17a north. i 601 64% GEORGE imeumas hr Tey banjo with case, bugle and % H. P. nished apartments in the Rose ‘: Apartments. Call F. W. Murphy. r : 3, 18¢;\ Youn ome Je tian, ies oneee ihe: Timburger, early sales were made at unchanged prices but a little later on bi down 1 to 2. KELSCH & HIGGINS, electric motor. Phone Roger ENT- Attorneys for Assignee, Schrimpf. 543-J. in modern home. Close to capitol.} Phone 352 or see caretaker Rose Breakfast and noon day meal if de-|__ Apartments. Tic; Swiss, 33-35¢. Winter wheat was Leear viiie iret CME TE FOR SALE—Severa] used steel files of _A sired. Call at 702 Ave. E. Phone! FOR RENT—Purnished touch of confidence can set in motion Bet International Business ma- S c Ameriean Tobacco “B” ‘and Public 4g | o880, 5% cents for June wheat, was | ¢————--—_ ——-—-—@ | baronetcies, 25 knighthoods, and two}, hor Bismarck and vicinit lights furnished, $20.00 per month. 1 ee Sir Edward Elgar, “master of the|*¢ cool in afternoon. “WANTED—Experieneed woman for Rock Island, Air Reduction, eee eats manmum op. * king's musick,” who has just turned| , Rot North Dakota: Somewhat un- Le FOR RENT—AI modern furnished market as a whole rani from He is the composer of “Pt nd| Thursday mostly fair, not so cool Hal, General Motors, General Blec- the Durum— Open High Low sore patil 4 north ‘portions. dry privilege with electric washer. up, oats %-% down, and provisions Miss Sybil Thorndike, known Sj Wednesday night and Thursda: Borden. Sentiment gained courage from the of nts. ee, night; much cooler Wednesday night July wheat in Chicago closed [6%- 33 48 Septe ; USED CARS quirements on loans to brokers to 20 Severe downturns of quotations tee of tragedy. She holds degrees from{qay night; Thursday partly cloudy: Crosley Radio 5% | olis and Duluth suddenly turned trade seis 1.40 Sir William Henry Bragg, eminent y Vednes dee night and Thurs-; 1927 Chevrolet 4 door sedau. beautifully appointed. Phone 1350. Faraday research laboratory, was the| Portions; cooler Wednesday night in prise. The merger action had been Curtis Wright a bushel break in June wheat was} Wheat— Open High Low 1925 Buick sport coupe. month. One on second floor, $35.00, East. Kodak at Duluth. yf + 65, 65% 68.604 | most. coveted decoration of all. He is WEATHER © ‘ tions of old Standard Oil units, and ‘odal ept. I cophltec ahd aL Other attractive bargains i + ana| Phone 1471-W. terpreted in Wall Street as an in-! Er Pow. & Lt... 4 |crop wheat, and that belated holders! Sept. ss % 4 4 3 sissippi valley Wednesday morning recognized a changed competitive| Firest, ‘Tr. outlet. June wheat in Chicago quick-; % 337 ; ‘ westward and northwestward to the CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ment. Jaundry privileges, awnings. { 353 Nearly 32,000,000 persons visited ssolutionuweek reports from trade, Freeport "Texas. Transient rallies in wheat prices) sj" 2% States during the vacation season of|the south and far west. \‘Tempera- 118 W. Thayer. presown to 42 per cent of capacity Sea southern and central Saskatchewan} July . 137) 1.374% tered over the northeastern Rocky | 1929 Ford Model A Coupe. . 5 uly . 30% "i NORTH DAKOTA CORN AND WHEA vi rae. Of the seasonal recession from|Gen. Railw. Sig. Wheat would be a total loss in many| 520, ae 1925 Ford Model T Tudor. cred by wimer “E. McCullough and], Warm weather with good showers | 1929 Chrysler 75 coupe. Goodyr. Tr. It was added that wheat conditions| Chicago, June 3.—(P) reached. ‘Trade circles look for the 4 | Bismarck, mortgagee, |drought’ continues. Karly planted | also others. We trade and give terms. ‘Loadings of freight were up 1,338 | Houd-Herzhey . cent. | the register of deeds in and for said} Proved, but rain Badly needed in west eet ot Oar, wheat prices turned downgrade. 3 a Pot, On Ne telucke P. Sy and. re2| feet: 24-hour change, none. Bi wrecked Pentiac coach for sale.} ter, Private entrance front and |Hupp Mot. Car. . ae 4 than seasonal, although it was larger ate Indian Retin. mortgagee to George Schneider, Sr., ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ewes | FOR RENT—One room apartment, —_—- CHICAGO —(P)—Butter was weak Wednesday, with prices 14 Eges were steady and un- Pr changed. Poultry ruled steady. sge (8. 8. ‘ 08e. Butter, 6,718: weak; creamery, ex- standards (90 Chicago, Corn pressure was strong early on Ot. 4% |gccount of wheat weakness but later 5.7 “aie ain became a stabilizing in- JUIY .....- Kroj -22, s Liqu' 2i%e; 86 - 87 | Loew's Inc. . ore), 19-20c. Eggs, 13,997; steady: gage at the date of sale the sum of an nn 7 Nicely furnished room easy and hard to quote, Durum was |} dk mine. Ok 2 meme | to 4/29; 6/6-13-20-2 i alseaiianed four drawers each. Letter and in- NEW YO! York, Jun P)—Poultry, ‘ i : ‘Corn demand + yas, better and prices (ian or. firme! ures. Oa nd was, i i NOTICE OF MEETING FOR ADOP- voice size, Box 274, Bismarck, N. D. 1752-M. oh oe TION OF BY-LAWS TO POLICY| FOR RENT—Cable Co. piano, plenty|FOR RENT—Room in modem new irregular; chickens, fresh, c; ‘frozen, 25-37 demand was quiet to fair Rye de- i * ou: MUTCAL INS of volume, beautiful mellow tone,| home. Clean and quiet. Always firm: broilers, by express, | Nev, Cons. Cop, 20-37), ft freight, 21-24c; ex- | New York Cent. press, ‘2 fret NY Butter, 0! 3 first (88-91 score), 21 single room kitchenette apartment, also two room basement apartment, fur- nished. Call at 411 Fifth street. mand was quiet most.y Barley tone (3 gy th was rather ste and demand #& Ln had ady stax demand was |Ctade of o 331,006; stead: 47,467; stead: lar packed, ie Mixed col- %-19¢; first, —¢ |Pathe Exchange Penney (J. C.) Penn. R. R. . Phillips Petrol. .. 2; |Proct. & Cambie, Gi 105; on track, 306; total U. 8. dull, trading rather slow; sac isiana Triumphs, No. 1, $1.50-1.65; few fancy, $1.70: most sales around $1.59; No, 2, $1,00-1.15; unclassified. § $1.45; Alabam: ‘exas Triumphs, 1, °$1.50-1.60 5! .. $3.00. | Ol stock about steady, ing ‘slow: |Reo Idaho Rus: No, 1,'$1.40-1.50; fancy, $1.35. $1.55; sprou' MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 3.—(#)—Flour unchanged; shipments, 22.476. Bran, $10,00-10.50, Standard middlings, $10.00-10.50. CHICAGO CASH Chicago, June 8.—()—Wheat, no mixed, 55c; No. 1 yel- No. 1 white, 57%4c; No. 2 white, 27%¢; sample Clover RANGE OF CARLOT SALI Minneapolis, gene Lien arg apne 2 , No. of carlot grain ss Wheat, No. 9 4 pertearay 68%-70%c; No. i ¢; No. fant winter, 65%c. Rye, N SBSISBSSARSSEae RE FRKPST ERT sely selected | RF ve Seaboard Airline Sears-Roebuck SoS ved8h-Sraahsetess. SS er ee ad Shattuck (F. G.) Shell Union Oil . Simmoi 2903 - ZReacsts a! BESS) 09 Fi broader. fair to good and offerings moderate. ——. | Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, June 3.—(AP—U. D. A.)—Cattle—1,800; all classes in ly; she stock fed steers and ye ngs active, songs to higher; yearlings showing most vance; best mixed offerings 7.25; long lings same pacts ured steers: Soo efit bsded as chow youn 1.00; col 00 =" 3 _cl ce cows to 5.00; cutters 2'50-3.25; bulls aa ders and stockers about 4 ‘calves—2.200; vealers 69 high- ; good grades Ss 9.00-9.50. scarce, 5.85 Chicago. f | o— — @ 12 Ba 59 Fy i Gee two days; top medium | en Signer gs bulk ae weights 3.50- | , choice i ‘Hogs 6500; active, tully sleady to strong; spote higher; bulk better 140 950 Ib. weights 5.50 to 5.85; top to 350 Ib. butchers 5.00 to to 6.25; bulk 4.75; smooth kinds/2 amber.. rough or big selene 1 dk north 2 dk nortl — {3 dk north. Grade of 1 nae eens 3 north::., (60% 6314 Montana Winter Wheat ‘otein MOR 66% 1... 64% MUS MORK, z g 66% ..... 64% ..... 1e80' ane South Dakota Wheat MU MUS 63% 6119 tees Segre 63% 61% ... sees Durum 61% 65% | 62% MUTUAL INS E com OF BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of policyholders of the Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Company of Bismarck, North Dakota, at their offices in the Nicola Build- ing, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 11th’ day of June, A. D. 1931, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. for | the purpose of adoption of By-Laws. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, June 2nd, A. D. 193 ¢. G, TALBOTT, President. W. FE. MATTHAEL, Secretary. 3-10 TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Completely furnished three room apartment with private bath and garage. Phone 705-J or call at 108 Tenth street. LOST—Ladies dark suit coat, Tues- day p. m. on Broadway or West Thayer. Phone 1632 or Prince Cafe. Reward. 5 FOR RENT--Six room modern house at 701 Front street. See E. J. Schultz, 5.1 Second. FOR SALE—Practically new Lloyd Loom baby buggy, price $12.50. Call at 615 Second sirect or phone -J. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Three breakfast sets, $3.00 per month. Phone 830-R. WANTED TO RENT—Garage neat Second and Broadway. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 82. WANTED TO BUY—About one thou- sand bushels of rye. N. D. State Penitentiary. WANTED—Wall tent about 10x10. Phone 931-R. Farm Lands FOR SALE BY OWNER—Section of land near Heaton, N. Dak in good state of cultivation. One quarter fenced and cross-fenced. All land in crop consisting of 170 acres flax, 320 acres wieat and durum, 60 acres barley, i5 acres alfalfa, 45 acres sweet clover, 30 acres good meadow. Full set farm buildings valued at about $7000.00. Good well and 60 ft. windmill, Will sell with or without crop reasonable, cash or payments.- Inquire or write F. O. Klinger, Gardner, N. Dak. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Nice comfortable home having five bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, hot water heat, outside garage. Located on Sixth street, east front, immediate ion. Reasonable rental. len Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR RENT—Strictly modern six- hot water, 2% blocks from G. P. hotel. Phone 120-R or call at 503 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large pleasant attrac- tively furnished sleeping room. Very close in. Also for sale, Lloyd Loom sulky, hign chair and nursery. Call at 422 Third street. Phone 481-R. FOR RENT—Very desirable large sleeping room suitable for one or two, also basement apartment with sleeping nh if desired. Very close in, Call at 610 Ave. A. * FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home with hot and cold water at all times. Close in. _Phone 342 or call at 708 Main. _ FOR RENT-Large room with large closet. Cen be used for light house- keeping cr sleeping. Phone 545 or call at 412 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Large front room, kitchenette and clothes closet. Di- rect ventilation. Call at 812 Ave. B._ Phone _1649-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished or un- furnished iight housekeeping rooms. Please call at 517 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Room with private en- trance and bath. Suitable for a bachelor at 602 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Call at 308 Ave. B, Phone 1554-J. FO) keeping Call at 309 ith. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Apartment in Wood- mansee, four rooms with sleeping porch. Kelvinator, with or with- out garage. Apply H. J. Wood- mansee, FOR RENT—One all modern fur- nished apartment in the Rue apart- ments with Frigidaire and electric Hoe Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in the Varney Apartments. New gas range sand Electrolux refrigerator. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Two, three or four room apartment in a modern home. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Call at 924 Fourth street. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Two room furnished $28.00 per 499-M or call at 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment on ground floor, $28.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broad- way or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room apartments, also 2 room Furnished te unturslahed" all st 0. 1, 34%C. jarner oa Rte al Barley, No. 2 special, 41c. Studebaker 18% | oF gE cot Others’ not quoted. wey 198 | Reaviea “eb tos 280 10-625; 260-800 Ibs, $5.85-6.1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE a Veeiice 388 They 45-50: Dies, $5.75-6 New York, guint Peer bari Night lignts, § 09 20; packing, sows, exchanges Irregular; 3 Grea F70-5.25, Tight lights, good an Ayana ae -16; | France, 3.91%; | Union } ie .,, $6.00-6,.20; ght modern Germany, 23.18%; Nor- 145 naire MAO ee ieee detocogo: medi dwelling, well located, near schools; 3; Sweden, 26.80; Mon-/ Ui Um weight 200-260 $8.00-8.29 Work ed also desirable 4 room partly modern reine Beeatee eta good 2i8: [Lower gus 28 3 WOMAN | dwelling with 2 bed rooms. Geo. M. 8, 00” be, fa.t0-b.35; slaughter pine work by tne hour. Man also wants| _ Register. pag wee mmoles 100-130 Ibs. $5.75- w..se| Work, Odd jobs or anything. Call) FOR RENT—Purnished five room 000; calves, 3,000; general at 112% W. Broadway or phone| strictly modern house for summer pornhighers, active St ad 19 199 1896 137 | 440-m. months, Adults only. Call at 400 MONEY RATES yen eteere And. 2AOr er GOVERNMENT BONDS RELIABLE woman wants work. Can| Ave. F. June 3.—(#) — Call] U, on PORE ARN teat et ae New “York, June %.—l}—Liberty| take full charge. No objection to per, sent all-day: HH . a7 j steers, ‘38.20; pull, Te oo: \7p8 ponda: Tiber, 3 oe 0g te: do first) farm home with water inside. Phone < montis 25e ep. Blaughter cattle an ty aia. s1ieto; does, $108.60.| 268 or call at 201 First. 3 Bt ux a & 100-1100 Ibs., $7.25- months, 1%- a: Ste 100 Ids., aie 71 10 = 1 Perec spe terse 8.60; i 1bost306 Tbs., $7.00-8.50; 131 CHICAGO STOCKS F te ‘YWwe., $6.50-8.25; com ‘Acooclated Press)’ Er. dtu 606-1300" 1b a 90d and choice $2.90; common and medium, electric washing machine, bed,| room bungalow, sun parlor, break- dresser and other household ar-| {ast nook, attached garage. Close ticles. Phone 219-R or call at 400 Phone 751 or apply o. W. R furnished red room suitable for two. Call at Seventh street. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. FOR RENT—Modern room. Gentie- men preferred. Phone 195-R or call at 113 Thayer. room, $10 Fourth street. Phone 293. (By First Bank Stock ....... Northwest Bancorporation WANTED—Clesning and pressing, APARTMENT FOR RENT also boarders and roomers at $1.00 New three-room and private day. Call at 808 Seventh street. bath. Oak furnished. floors, Al )—General sework OF small apt. Inquire 212 caring for children. Have had ex- West Reseer. Phone 1313. a 140%; to are Sone, i a eral, $1.40. 6:25-|° Wheat, » STi8- Som oa Nand shales, $:B0s TOC) Nor 2'do, Oterbeiges No: A de,| erlence in both. Phong 1682,

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