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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1931 lt it steers TCO, BEC OF MOPe | Gps Salesmen | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., June 6 yearling steers topped at ral sales $8.25-8.50, with 8.00; welghty. beeves top- .25, with bulk $7.00-7.75, al- though sevéral late sales down to $6.50 and below; best yearling heif- ers $8.25; bulk, $7.00-7.75; practical top weighty sausage bulls $4.00; se- lected vealers, $9.00-9.50; most stock- er and feeder steers, $5.50-6.75. Sheep, 7,000; Saturd market | Weather Report ‘ ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. «+ oo Highest Friday .. Lowest during night. Precipitation to 7 a. m. CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion IF YOU WANT a good sit » PLO tected territory, ‘business, * write for our proposition. Better still, send for our sales plan and sample outfit of forty-eight cello- bags of six varieties nut Oa r ea Leis ee mostly i . rational . ” i venly yt erings Come in Slowly and Pow. & Li One Good Rain Within Week vee 1.48% 1.4849 1.45 more: choi 148% 1.48% 1.44% 1.4438 | Choice’ 30 ks NEW SPECIALTY to retallers—Com- The Tribune reserves the right to} missions immediately with ine reject any copy submitted, also to re-| tee for new men. Wondt op- vise any copy to conform with make-/ portunity to clear $100 weekly. up rules of Classified Advertising. Write Salesmanager, Box 918, Ce- Phone 32 dar Rapids, Ia. Ww. iT = The Tribune Want Ad. Department iy Naveeabed BeORAEt th ane nan a—— | and vicinity. Also looking | for managers for adjoining counties. Write or call L. E. Standley at Prince Hotel for appointment. al; veek © ry PROFTT-TAKING AND WHEAT PRICES ARE |{ Grain Quotations “)icertacin hat ar atentegtr”.. SPAT me mot Sneee Se rain i jared to week ago, lambs ear 3 7 ‘ ? New York Stocks| f motations figs jonls wets fone a aes Arendt” Cuts, border oF white space used on} Nut Co» 1002 N. P. Ave. Fargo, N. SHORT SALES STOP Hunbi wiee checked at close; weekly total of di- | Bottineau, el Adams corre raee ag stty im Open High Low Jam! « best early Bovile Lake, | inch per insertion. : N realy Gite iw ¥ 1 Dickinson, clay Alleghany ss : SSIS 84's He.00-7-5 ater, pucks, “soon eas: | Drake, peldy REGULAR WANT AD RATES Alius era, DY CA 3 4 4 55% \ toh ioe ioe a tES | Ellendale, rain 6 days, 25 words or under $1.45 an . Ftd ages $8.60; most fat ewes. S| Fessenden, cldy 1.00 bi % . 4 355 01 be L . Hettinger, clear .... 1 day, 25 words or under . address and telephone number. Will famentown, clay sees Ads over 25 words 3 Casal additional Orit, ga haar * see per word, ». O. }, Fargo, N. D. Share Market Works Would Materially Improve b: : Lower Graduall RE Sha = cldy y Northern Outlook pared week ago, mar! rn Outlool MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 60c higher; shippers took 500: Pp GENERAL REPORT |... /same day in the reguler classified/ meats and two counter display B want ads come under the classified) Dak. 00 , 1929; clos. (Carrington, cldy display rates at 90 cents per column|SALESMEN WANTED—Well rated eee ong |Croxby, eldy Can S, $1.75-2.28, % i 3 days, 25 words or under . peas 34% 35 Hogs, 6,000. including 8.000 direct: gard en tiee 2 days, 2’ words or under Give age, selling > plail . Choice 300 Ise $6.00" under Se slag” peers . Wool Pid. : 28 i Minneapolis, June 6-4 mated holdovers, 2,090: light lights, ‘eins . .—(P). and Q New York, June 6—(?)—Week-end | Anaconda Cop, 20% | nie fie Ot Notwith- | ‘Wheat— Open High low foe and choice 140-160 1 $6.1 dy. Williston, rain profit-taking - |Atchi. T. & 8. F. ag, 6.33 light weigh 160- profit and renewed short sell: standing that an authoritative sum- | June ... OF meditin Wiehe. teidy ing ate a hole in the stock market's mi Jul, ary said the Ci 2 |BUY «ee. 65% 86% advance ‘saturday. Sales exceeded ation was the wore a this season fs | Sept (63 iS % years, wher ices Saturda; inbrag were of at te opening, bu | Bera 3 |stouzd penne, ‘ action was, followed. By a. stendier The chief reason was that the re- Denver, Col Re oe OTe Rome rs | BetnlcBbael’. c Port asserted one soaking rain | 577° ‘ Dea Molnes, da, el won et eee hour We5 | Borg-Warner within a week would materially alter Mossvere BS “ x . Iowa, June 6.—(P)—(U. | Dodge City, Kan. if slowly, however, and the merket Bur. Ad. Mch. 2 wat yan ape Ning gg rd “Bats e 5 Es vi oa a Haman, Ne worked slowly lower during the bal- [Calumet 4, Heel Mand for wheat from North America. : mM : intured peer “ = {Canadian Pac. ance of the two-hour session. Trad- Cannon Mills Wheat closed unsettled M C er, July 59%c-%c, 59%-%c, ing seemed governed by technical ase, J. Sept. conditions rather than by an outside corn %-'sc down, July 56%-57c, Dec. 46'4c, oats ta-%e off, and provisions influence. All sToUups participated in the de- |G unchanged to 12c setback. i Profit taking sales on the part of ; cline, which was_sharpest in the rail to 3 wheat buyers did much to pull wheat eg Ae) ge was about 1 points for piv issues. - prices down st times. Furthermore. AT ie Ea eae) the market had scored an advance of 4 cents within a weck, and numerous 6.25-6.40; medium weights 40; heavy weigh’ good 275-500 Ibs., Bigs; goed and chotce Tho goes 2309=729=1-99 09-1 0901-100 90900 RB ARSAINRSLISseSkSa: 2. Chicago, Ml Male Help Wanted T OFFER YOU groceries at wholesale and a wonderful opportunity to make $15 a day as my local repre- INSTRUCTION sentative. New Ford Sedan free to| RATT WAY MAIL CLERKS. Men 16- producers. Immediate profits. AL-| 35 Commence $158.00 month. Steady BERT MILLS, 17173 MONMOUTH, work, Paid vacation. Experience CINCINNATI, O.__*____| unnecessary. Common education RELIABLE party wanted to handle} sufficient. Full particulars with Watkins Products in Bismarck. Cus-| sample coxching FREE. Apply today tomers established. Excellent op-| sure. Write Tribune Ad. No. 8&4. portunity for right man. But at once, The J. R. Watkins Company, _D-72, Winona, Minn, Lost and Found % MEN WANTED immediately to|GOST—Ladies dark suit coat, Tues- learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates.| day p. m. on Broadway or West Moler Barber College Est. 1893,} ‘Thayer. Phone 1632 or Prince Cafe. Fargo, N. D. Reward. Female Hel Lots for Sale 6 while International Business Ma- temperatures and additional show's. | Oat: n lambs, mostly Idahos, § stly fair Bat- e = LOTS FOR SALE—On monthly pay- chines yielded nearly 8. American a te | late top, $9.50; natives, $8.5 eee cept tun. | WANTED—Young woman over twen- pay * 3 than 2 On the other hand, Canadian repoits July “ é sing top, $9.29; shorn year 7 i ty-five to take a census locally. One| ments at $10.00 per month. No in- Can was down slightly more than id i tive need existed for heavy Se} ; Li ee Saturday night éast portion,| ty-five to take a cel iy. ae ‘ket general’ down npOUTS, and that ‘ere iDee a De eateraleueg: firlo tree meee smu reiven arto; with showers; slightly cooler Satur-] with some sewing experience pre- | _ terest. See 8. 8. Clifford. Brokerage circles felt the marke 2 oh : c 12955 29% 1° lay night east portion. . salary wi . Sing was entitled to a setback after the [Bl centage of wheat was beyond fe. i | iy Gina ber South Dpalkota? "Local thunder ee SUNOS ce cee active rebound and the dullness of : Oe eueat bape weet jag Sent, q 3 BTL parte, Be TE CAST m_ciose: [day ments followed by. mont aris WANTED—two girls for demonstra- Apartments the trading on the week-end sag sug- oreinns went lower wit hog D aa sod [Flax on ‘track, "si.454-149%; to ar- (Sunday; somewhat cooler Sunday mame 7 wR RENT—Furnished three room gested that necessitous liquidation, Lt. 33 | values in. "tar . : Man AO NH $1.45%; July, $1.45%; Septem-| southeast portion. tion work. Apply Sunday a. m. @t/" apartment with large closet, gas for for the time being at least, had been |rieg RR. ee and with grat October, $1.44% For Montana: Fair Saturday night| Room 28, Annex Hotel. cooking and lights furn: shed, $30.00 cleared up. - 792 7,92 0.1 dark’ northe -|and Sunday; little change in temper- per itionth, Also ‘ene: fO0nl hile: indecisive, En- GRAIN UNSETTLED ON Sent B10 RIT 8 x We No, Waa, FMeTd Mer Noe bdo, | ature, sgn ea at [ Eo eieeenntiee sine, 6 ame oe m2 dw 12% Taye th: | saturday Right and “Sunasy. except Work Wanted nished apartment with closet and Simipared“wh'e xe, gp, 284 te [Gon Am “anh Ser waavnteeiied hecov@et= July rum, 66% «67% ci N do, 6 mostly cloudy Sunday in west por-| =e ____| Kitchenette, gas for cooking and fd Pounestow Dis |en™ Am Tank [slope lal el rane Neh Nee : i No.1 durum, 6 2ltion; slightly cooler Saturday night! fer work and| lights furnished, $20.00 per month. : ern te oe. (Sen, Foc painting by job or by hour. First| Call at 622 Third street or phone class workmanship guaranteed. L.| _1716-R. Sept. 3...) 9.00 urday on conflicting reports of rain/ : : gt gmxee |in west-central portion. ithe: ain ih Tae setter ingen of ai. in Canada. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Te Cinema ! gi A. Blattner, 404 Fifth street. Phone | FOR RENT—All modern furnished 5s apartment, private bath, electric June wheat futures closed 3-4 cent) Minneapolis, June 6—(?)— 3 white, 241-25 tke. some . : reaper pine oe tet cunate is higher, July 13-3 cente higher and 15% eaten figetad:- ccroradel ak Borin Reglont or the: Ghent tibieen: | ce eee aa reall eet alte vee eptember 3-4 cent lower. ash 115% Delivered ro Arrive Eon the region of the Great Lakes: | qanpEp—-Cleaning and — ressing,| ‘efrigerator, electric range. Laun- 4 premiums faded 1-2 cent before the A i pa at ae onan net LR Cheware MOrnny) kat pacing: | isp vBORSHARE ad rooumesrat $1.00} ry privilege with electric washer. seeee Always hot water. Good ventila- of the U; S Steel corporetigures wil | aby i end of May. The actual "S| elose. , : at ‘ard [shower period indicated within lat- . . Re ie i Corn futures dipped a cent butlige prone * ea Pesan ne “naif, mostly, seawonal’ tempera. | Per day. Call at 808 Seventh street) 115°” Ready for occupancy June 1. D: SIOUX CITY yearlings, weight beeves, $3.0 ed helfe j . Louis, Mo KS, 1,500; fairly ve, cl St. Paul,’ M fully steady; ’ packing sows strong Chrysler ... cennuninweihk 2 oS polnts deel nes foun, Borden, (Col, Fuel a Tron | CHICAGO RANGE fap. fin for odd lets 190 to. 200 ‘Wa Dupont, Electric Power é& Light, R. |Colum. G. & El. : Chicago, June 6.—(P)— pound ‘averages: 50 idan, H. Maty, Allied Chemical, consoli- |Colum. Grapho . ‘ ; Wheat— Open High 230 t Gated Gas, American Tobacco “ jComl. Sol. ... 2 peel selling apparently was. due = 67 67% 607, 62% b i Frisco, New York Central, Pennsyl- oa ~¢" in aa quarters that a Beek: 4 59% $4.75-5 Toledo, Ohio, ‘rain vania ‘and Illinois and Mlinois Cen- ae eee Deen b 58% ‘aturday's trade steady:|Winnipég, Man, ¢ tral. Union Pacific, which climbed = ee ee eet eaaaaT aie he ative lambs, $8.00 fat 3 . red shit — y s mostly $1. rapidly, during the recent, rally, ha heavy rain at sme July . extremes $1.00 off on native| For Semareenand: rieitye Mostly Cont. It 5 dropped 5% and Norfolk & Western : if 3 aged sheep around 59c¢ lower: | ¢aj 4 7 it Spokane ft Current, 'c +t wrannawa: sezaeII2- io S8Sseats: 2eRLZees: Boe ae WEATHER OUTLOOK For the Period Beginning Monday, be available next Wednesday, but the nary guess Was @ drop of 250,- | Bib to 300,000 tons, or under Ge for the past seven years. 5 res, NTED—Ge work OT recovered. Oats and barley eased|idk north. .72% 74% a | Nor 2 mixed, : or the upper Mississippi and FE crea eteal ErIapN aa FOE moderately and rye weakened on re-/2 dk north. Missouri valleys and the no perience in both. Phone 1682. ‘ 13 dk north. A : 72430: 'No. 2 soft t: No. t/and central Great. Plains: ports of rain in North Dakota. Flax|?,dk north. mixed durum, 1 ee: Pus | fale til middle of week; shower pe-| was week. H riod indicated vitht latt half; Cash wheat was in fair to good de-|} Ge Roth. aie; No.{mostly seasonable temperatures. | mand if showing desirable quality.!3 dk north. ae Damage to ‘ypes were very slow. Some |12% protein : Low eee ee eerie | millers bought on the basis of July|1 dk north. 22% 74% 70% 12% | ty . 1,| over “Manitoba and over iilincis. and futures. Winter wheat quoted at one | ‘ north. 69% bi Indiana, and precipitation occurred| $1.50. All branches of beauty work 3 dk north. x t most plact plains Ste { . ment on first floor, $25.00 per gent over, July for Minnesota and |% fae of at amost place in ‘the Plains States; done by eapert. Rebecca Helwick/ month. One on second floor, $35.00, Ekin tenn, gon SAR LEIAENOReent 1 dk north. oO So j [the tow at Lakes region. | Over Beauty Shop. Phone 1143. Over] also small basement apartment. . j2 dk north iti Sport " Moines | ¥ Evarts apartments, 314 Third. for red and that type held strong. (3 dk north tional sports and Chicago. Generally fair weather | = Poe a Fo id g ils from the Roc! unt ‘ANTED BY LADY—A lady com-| _ Phone 1471-W. Corn demand was steady from Pegion westward to the re oO 4 Pe a Lh ion travel by car to California Com} shippers. Oats demand was steady a ee Rho will be willing to pay a share ree Son tana ceenetic spat: iz Missourt river stage at 7) a. m of gas and eats. Phone 812-J or| ment. Laundry privileges, awnings. 24-hour change, -0.3 £00 + . and featurcless. Rye demand was/? north only fair at best and concerned good ; Me call at 517 Second street. Plenty of hot water at all tim Close in. Rent reasonable. Call apartment, first floor, porches, yard and trees. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Newly decorated. Frigidaire. x eae ________| Always not water. Gas for cooking. SPECIAL THREE IN ONE—Pacial,| Adults only. Call at 807 Fourth. Shampoo, Marcel or finger wave for | FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ‘ations, even peak, emphasizes the unfavorable as- | Hupp. Mot. Car eat pects of the situation from the stand- jInt. Harvester .. “earaine Ger: |Z in London regarding . many’s financial position and the im- Jewel Tea .. position of a “crisis tax” by the Reich iJohns-Mansvie. government caused some uncel vainly. | Selvinator . Plans of the railroads to coorainate Kennecott: Cop. . efforts to ubtain higher freight ral Kresge (8. §.) amounting +o perhaps 15 per cent Kreuger & Toll. ‘order to provide @ 20 per cent rise in revenues. ic:t the marke. lukewarm, and it w: é discounted marke! . bee eins opened firm but reacted on prefit-vaking. « 65%. 68% milling quaiity. Barley demand was lontana Winter Wheat mal EtAtion . Hevogetenn. inch better and tone stronger. Flax de- May Dept. S! id mand held good. lex. Seab. Rooms for Rent me eg eee a tt a . Pet. FINANCIAL REVIEW 1 Produce Markets |) 83,2 7° 7 —_— CHICAGO Mont. Ward .. Nash Motors Chicago, June 6.—(®%)—Butter was | Nat. Biscuit, . Sy and ranged from steady to zc fower, cen were steady and un- ‘$e; springs, Sryers, 28c: roosters, 12tec; tur- ‘Go-tsc: spring ducks, 4% Ibs, 1Se; ‘spring geese, 19 Butter. 19,031; ea tras (92 score), 22 score carlots), 2: Creamery, ex- ; standards (90 ‘xtra firsts (90- SL score), 21ig-22e:" firsts (88-89 Pacific Light score), | 20%. score), 18 ices unchanged. PrSneese, per pound: Twins, 13-13 daisies, 13c; longhorns,, 130; ¥ Americas, 13c:_ bric! burger, 18: NEW YORK York, June 6.—()—Eges, 26. ds (86 - 87 Beer, 22/180; steady; | Packard Motor tee ouns ABie; lim= Par,-Publix firm. Mixed colors unchange@. |Pul 307; Gathered brown extras, 20-21. °. Butter, 12,957; steady. Packing stock, current make, No. 1, 17¢; No. 15 -16c. * Ghote, $42,642; firm. Poultry, dressed, steady, unchanged. Live steady; fowls, by freight, 21- 23c; by express, 21¢. WISCONSIN CHEESE, Plymouth, Wis. June 6.— nin cheese ‘exchange fo 10%, Farmers’ Daisies, ns Americas, horns, 11%-11 sc. hfld. Oil Cal. . Royal Duteh Shell sf Sto Servel Inc... Shattuck (F. G.) . ell Union Oil imme SSB-85asba8sas: 2005 FERRELL ES FEAT os irs New York, June 6.—(#)—The secur- “lity markets revolted against pessi- | 12 mism this week, but there was differ- ; ence of opinion as to how durable the :1 change would prove. Turning abruptly upward after allD lec! | Minnesota and low a period of intense depression in ig three months line, stocks staged one of the boisterous rallies that foi- speculative spirits. Other financial markets recovered in sympathy. so |! 3, {the effect on sentiment was pro- ‘e nounced. ‘The reversal accompanied two im- |! H W.. Withdrawal government opposition to the ; portant pieces of news. of Vacuum-Standard Oil of New Yo! er carried important implicatior mber which the market could not ignore, | °° fio? for it was taken to mean that Wash- ington would adopt a lenient attitude toward economic combinations in cee, lines of business as well as in Some observers believed the news carried constructive significance for the railroads, although its immediate bearing of course was on the petro- Jeum industry. Reduction of margin requirements by banks, a cut which many brokers assed on to their customers, was : favorable. ‘This indicated that the jj largest financial institutions of the | country felt stock prices had reached conservative levels, afd the paren benefits were considerable. brokers were reluctant to; view the spectacular performance as more than a techincal movement made possible by active covering on ; e Fert, of frightened shorts, chiefly the smaller traders who had gone into | 28.10, reduced to sea level 29.85, ms ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | 81% Official in Charge | 67% 67% i ee ee, keer South Dakota Wheat 65% Seedmen at Municipal Park at 6:45 O'Clock Tonight Twelve members of the Villarders. Dickinson d-ball team. arrived here .|Saturday for tilts with the Toman Tailers Saturday at 2:30 p. m. and! the O. H. Will crew, Bismarck kitten- *|ball team, here this evening at 6:45 4 {O'clock, The Villarders, managed by W. E. Quinlan, are leading the league in Dickinson. They have a smooth- working outfit and promise trouble ‘|for both the Seedmen and the Tailers, *1according to Quinlan. The probable lineup of the Dickin- son culb is: Benner, pitcher; McKen- zie, catcher; C. Morgan, first base: Urban, secend base; O'Brien, third base; Berry, left short; Beck, right ‘|short; Tiedman, left field; Dodge. center field; Ott, right field: and Moravitz and Quinlan, utility. An admission charge of 16 cents will be made at the games. Washburn Team to Play at Dickinson Dickinson, June 6.—Fans expect a Stark County Crew to Meet; Business Opportunity BIG opportunity for state distributor. | Brand new specialty. Fully il- luminated combination _ electric clock display advertising sign. Re- tails $12.35. No competition. No dull seasons. All merchants, pro- fessional men buy everywhere. Cash for mdse. required. Large; profits assured. Territory going fast. AD-ON CLOCK CORP., 32 No. State, Chicago. IF YOU are a $10,000 a year man, or have that ambition and a car, get in touch with my SPECIAL, MYS- TERY ADVERTISING proposition at once. Baffling, Mysterious, the Acme of advertising effect. $80.00 profit every sale. Special, ¢asy sales plan. Write quick for best ter- ritory. MYSTERY ADVERTISING, 204 Liberty Bidg., Rock Island, Ill. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, choppers and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N, D. Box 128 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished newly decorated soomy room with clothes closet and three windows on ground floor, one biock north and one block ; west of postoffice. Phone 1111-W or call at 223 Second street. FOR RENT-‘Three nice rooms and | private bath on ground floor facing | front, $35.90, Gas and lights fur-| nished. Also one room with kitchen- | and one partly furnished basement apartment with private bath and Radiant Fire. Also garage for rent. Call at 523 Seventh street. Phone apartment, pri floor, $32.00 per month. One room apartment, $22.00 per month, ground floor. Call at 618 Sixth St. ette and large closet. Call at 812|FOR RENT—Furnished two room Ave. B. Phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—One large furnished light housekeeping room with closet. Cool, convenient to bath and phone. Lights, water and phone furnished. Call at 515 Second street. Phone 1682. FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen- ette with large closet, partly fur- nished. Gas, lights and water fur- nished. $25.00 per month. Phone 1411-LJ cr call at 518-8th St. FOR RENT—Room on second floor, convenient to phone. Also furnish- ed basement room, good ventilation, very cool. Always hot water. Call _at 116 W. Phayer, FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping toom in madern home with hot and cold water at all times. Close in. Phone 342 or call at 708 Main. FOR SALE—Registered polled short- horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac- credited herd, Farm 3 miles north of Bismarck. Strutz & Nagel, Bis- FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. in modern home, $10.00 per month. Call at 1028 Eighth street or see Mr. Steckler at Red Owl No. 1. apartment, private entrance, bath adjoining. Close in. Also two gar- ages for rent. Call at 405 Fifth street. Phone 1093-M. FOR RENT Apartment in fireproof building, two rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Thoroughly modern in every re- spect. Also a one room apartment. Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, _ College Building. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. Call F. W. Murphy. Phone 352 or see caretaker Rose Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished single room kitchenette apartment, also two room basement apartment, fur- nished. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Apartment in Wood- Ons... Sinclair Cons. elly Oil . Chicago, June .)—-Potatoes, 97; on shipments, 1,10: eaker, trading fair; per cwt., Alabama, Louisian Triumphs, mostly $1,45-1.5 quality higher; ordinary, Texas, $1.35-1.50; mostiy $1.4 old stock firm on Russets, stead others; trading light; Idaho Russets, $1.50-1.60; few higher. es Besce FeReS Boe BISMARCK (Furnished by Runsell-Miller Co.) . dark northern . : amber du mixed durum red durum Farm Lands FOR SALE EY OW! a land near Heaton, N. Dak in good} FOR RENT—Two room furnished Spened here Saturday by his widow. | 1998 Willys-Knight Model 70A Sedan. tion. One quarte pound ice eee higher under extremely ight SUPPUES, | Two of Canada’s outstanding World 1929 Durant Model 60 Coach. Soe ete etenced, Aliana). SaRe0t el ‘Phone 498-M or heat in crop consisting of 170 acres flax,} call at 1014 Broadway. _Fourth street. Phone 851-W. Hard winter whe U. 8. Biteel PY CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT pee om Corp. : mOR RENT—Lar e ree ansee, four rooms with sleeping 36% 33% here Sunday aft when Wash- | —marck. ND. __+_+=_____| FOR RENT—Large room with large a the market to make money on the | pore Sunday at the ‘Dickinson Cow. | FOR SALE—Several used steel files of | closet. Can be used for light house- Porch. Kelvinator, with or with- Tt was pointed out that the bust- ness situation seemed to have under- ‘After losing a first encounter Dick- | _Volce size. Box 274, Bismarck, N. D.) _call at 412 Fifth street. ¥or RN ERTLON — Continued to work seasonally lower Livestock | inson wired Washburn a challenge | FOR SALE—Three Ring Italian bees,| FOR RENT—Room with private en- ie all modern fur- it ‘ices eased and - ---¢ ments with Pri while commodity LIVESTOCK REVIEW mediately uccepted. Gate receipts} Fifteenth street. bachelor at 602 Third street. __| gtove Call Me gery —— comm South St. Paul, Minn. June 6— _! ness to admit, however, that the climb (aP—uw. 8. D. A.)—} ‘3 | will play, the winner to take 75 per} sand bushels of rye. N. D. State| keeping room, also sleeping room. — — ness to admall, Loweyer ering TeSUlts (Ay Tver in tbe week mine car pati | cent of the ticket sales. Penitentiary. Call at 309 Eighth. rN gr me enished oF: pane he most advance. | Bismarck tv lose 11 to 10. The Cow- Minneapolis, June 6—(@)—(U. 8. D.," ‘Top yearlings this hed | boys later dwarfed the Grove Giants or Si ee Gente: |7OR RENT—Five room modern et FOR RENT—Modern room. Gentle-| apartment located over Brown and tive marketing agencies compietod at 3.50-4.25, heifers 5.00-6.25. aS 1929 Ford Medel to i ft lel A Coupe. thelr withdrawal from the futures bulls 350-875, "ght kind AIRPORT IS OPENED 1930 Ford Model A Tudor. FOR RENT—Two, three or four room realers n wardness of the spring crop, and con- er. nadian flier who was killed 1n an 1:r- | 1927 Pontiac Coupe. tinued reports of sericus drought, dui the saises. | a plane crash at Ottawa last yea:, was | 1929 Chrysler aS toupe’ t of the New York clear- Cash wheat tone showed some im- I tWouse shows: we id provement and was generally fair to | good enum upturn. Sorted 160-210 Ib. war aces, Col. W. A. Bishop and Capt. | 1928 Durant Model M2 Sedan. ment aa, an genera, to | Feige today soda fom, te Dac | Roy Brown, who, soot down Qe Also others, We trade and give terms | 0 acres wea and durum, 0 acre Frida hi losed at 715sc. ' $0 hye HEDAHL ley, i5 acres alfalfa, acres pear ave erga tain | MEP St DAE-G.0, 200-310 Ibe. weights | Richthoep, were present. _HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. _| sweet clover, 30 acres good meadow. cline as mucn as other spring wheat. | pigs and Rye generally was dull and quiet. | mostly, a few to 6.35, Household Goods for Sale i and Flats July advanced %c, closing at 35%6c. ‘Lamb values broke unevenly 75c- | FOR SALE—Genuine mahogany and ee a | say savicoayed @ dull and dregey |200 for the week. ewes around Soc.| leather upholstered living reom| FOR RENT— Nice comfortable home 1] tone with demand light. July CE ie leas Sloeeg et pein sills ponnaing of OES: rocker and| having five bedrooms, living room, closed at S4%ac, a net gain of ‘4c for) yearlings 3.90-6.50, fat shorn ewes chair, ae sds ip Ste yet dining room, kitchen, hot water the going from 1,00-1.75, culls as low as) 1t°an wy heat, outside garage. Located on : at 303 W. Main. Bixth street, east front, immediate ble rental. week. ‘Tone of the barley market was easy |50c. and GE Starcicen The July option| An extremely narrow outlet has FOR SALE—Household furniture in-| possession. Reasonal cluding Hoover Vacuum cleaner} Hedden Real Estate Agency. with attachments. Very reasonable.| _ Phone 0. closed Friday at 32%c, a net gain of ey and stocker oe Sc for the week. hou! ‘at ‘The flax futures market strength- Call at 404 Eighth street evenings | OR RENT—Brand new stucco ed slightly on 64's and ened, influenced by reports of dam- | ty, from 6 to 8 o'clock, bed at Quct Wools of both territory and espectaily from frost and wind. FOR SALE—Two beds, high quality, fleece lines on 58, 60's fleeces. Mint-| Sel. Ine. SI flax closed at $1.45% a net gain like new. Slumber King mattress. num grades, including 56's and 48,/ United Found. Corp. 6 evenly Reasonable. Phone 413 during day bos, were fairly sfranay. in, fleece, Univ. Tr. Sb. pce eR a few 6.38. 954 but easier on territor: \ EXCHANGE ot ame B66 even, ig ee FPREIGD ne Ge u-Forelgn ie FOR SALE-1 , Kitchen cab- | FOR . GOVERNMENT, BORE Morn: itain Semand 12] Chicago, June 6. —«u. 8. Dep.| inet, Lloyd baby carriage, piano,| strictly modern house for summer New, Yorks arort *s, $102.19; {Insull Util. I toe Dia ts. Great Brit) of Agr.)—Cattle, 400; compared, {21 radio, cot and bedstead. Phone} months. Adults only. Call at 0 ment bonde:” Liberty (34's, $102.18; {Inaull Vel Invert; 7/16; France, 3.91%; »|Wweek ago, all yearlings around $1.00| 1599 447 ae 2 do first 44's, $103.14; do fourth 4%) idwes . (new, 25%: 3.72; Norway, 26.77; | higher, but medium weights and p ._F. eoa.g0; treasury 4%'s, $113.31; do 4's, | McGraw El. '....++++ weden, 20.79 intveat, 98.9% 3/18.| weighty steers cased off take to fin-| Wal 109.12. y ish und 25¢ higher; ——_—— EAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE bar ote igted Press) nebanges, Saipmants. 28, First Bank Stoc! 1816 ii 11.50. ‘Standard mr Bancorporation + 29%. $11.00-11.50. real baseball game at the fairgrounds! marck, N, D. decline. |No. oe LA1% 145% 1.41% 1.4314 | boys, four drawers each. Letter and in-| keeping cr sleeping. Phone 545 or] OUt garage. Apply H. J. Wood- gone no change, for steel production ; for a return game and Washbum im-| cheap if taken at once. 415 South} trance and bath. Suitable for a nished apartment in the Rue apart- other tive 2. SR i aaa e apaeee otteces Iereely me Re will be the stakes for which the teams | WANTED TO BUY—About one thou-| FOR RENT—Furnished light house-| 1256-w. outside of Wall Street. ‘oi the early upturn but left elcsmg| Washburn recently played the FOR Ri ‘Large >= losin eee | 4 ¢ ENT—Large furnished sleep- GRAIN REVIEW prices 25c to in spots 50c higher, | Grove Giants in a 13-inning game at ‘Ing room suitable for two. Call at Seer New 4 range a week reac! A)—The wheat market after display- |7.50, medium weights 7.25, bulk all | py sending taem to their first defeat ing extreme weakness when coopera. jsteers going at 6) Beef cows | of the season, 18 to 6. 1929 Ford Mcdel A Roadster. . men preferred. Phone 195-R or call) ‘Tiedman’s store. Inquire at Brown at 113 Thayer. & Tiedmau’s or phone 329-W. 2. s market, reacted sharply. It was aided ished at! Toronto, June 6.—(?)—Barker field, | 1925 Ford Mudel T Coupe. by an oversold condition due to back- choice grades | named after Col. W. G. Barker, Ca-| 1925 Ford Model T Tudor. log Pl frost, wind and cutworm damage in|of the week unevenly New York, June 6.—W)—The week- the Prairie Provinces of Canada. tal surplus and undivided prof- 7,148,000, unchant Westgh. Air Sr. ... Aa net. demand deposits’ (aver-|westgh, El. & Mig. $69,202,000, decrease. ee) es deposits (average), $19,138,- Willys Ovrind. . . decrease. OOrdarings week ending Saturday, 7,518,110,740. : Clenringn week ending May 29, $4,- 2 257,142,0 a a Near STON WOOL yello A Boston, Fine 6 -)-rTrading on al d8%ic sanele grade, Us few lines of wool tended to, increase Gath, No. 2 white, 28:38 e optim! | a . $8. selma iag the latter part. of last] Clover seed, $17.00-18.00. tivity came —_—_—_——_ week. Increase in activity. inguetnaNe SRURTS 4's. and finer terrl- principeols, in original bags and on (By The Associated Pronk) % territory wools, Prices these groups were steady. 1251-J after 5:00 p. m. five room FOR RENT—Six room modan house at 701 Front street. Bee EB. J. _Schultz. 5.1 Second. FOR RENT—All new modern bunga+ low. Call at 708 Twelfth sttéet No. NTED—Sewing, $150 per day. ‘Work guaranteed. Call at 418 Fifth street. Phone 678-R. Je) MINNEAPOLIS FLO Ly CURB STOCKS Minneapolle, | June 6.) —Blour| New Tork, June f ——1P)—Curb: Cit-|and cutters p; bulls s et at 8 Bervice, 11; Electric Heng 25-50c; desirablé medium weight veal- 93%; Standard Oil Ind., strong to 50¢ higher and weighty FOR SALE—New ges range ot half RES IP Mled Founders, 6%. SHetinete sho and Smore' lowers re-| , price, Call at 116% Gixth street.

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