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_Market Report for Fri., Sept. 18: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1981 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | 1 mixed durum 1 red durum 1 flax No, 2 flax No. kh Hard winter wheat 32] Work Wanted | 1 eh ga, pee Rk EXPERIENCED girl wants noi | | work. References. Phone 886-J. YOUNG LADY desires whole or part time position as stenographer or clerk. Will leave city if necessary. Five years experience. For appoint- CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 75 cents. Cory Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Large suitable for two men. Outaide en- trance and all convefilences in base- ment. 814 Mandan St. must be received at The Tribune of- | OR RENT—Modern five room bui= fice by 9:CO a m. to insure insertion galow with garage. Phone 754-W. basement room, - ment phone 199-W. jsame day in the regular classified | OR RENT—One nicely furnished sleeping room with two windows, bath adjoining. Also heated garage. Call at 1010 Thayer or phone 655-W FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom; also basement a! it. In new modern home. Call at 918- New York Stocks| |cholce $1.00-2.25; all weights cull and seasmeas case PROTECT CHILDREN mie nu g| OF DEAD CANBLER ——" | page. ii a het MisceNaneous ane ! Cuts, border or white space ured on $10.00 REWARD by North Dakota want ads come under tile classified man for information resulting in aj display rates at 90 cents per column |, school contract. First grade ele-, inch per insertion. mentary certificate. Over 10 years | in North Dakota rural schools. DENPONDENGY RULES | WEAKNESS IN STOCK SIOUX CITY | Sioux City, Sept. 18—(P)—(U. S. ;Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 700; calves 200; | REGULAR WANT ADD RATES NEW YORK MARKET; (..ccrsere= =< ox/ MARKET RESULTS IN BEARS GROW ACTIVE Financial Circles Fail to Sus- tain Thursday’s Upward Movement New York, Sept. 18.—(—Wall street quickly lapsed back into its habitual state of despondence Friday jAviation Corp. as the late upturn in share prices ae Proved merely another ges- ure. Stocks fell back abrutply and bonds were unsettled by fresh weakness of the foreign issues. In foreign ex- changes most of the leading curren- cies were well supported but the Can- adian dollar slumped to an extreme. H % : ug Am. * Am. 18% An, z Am. 10% jAm: Met: Am. Pow. 23% Am. 1 Am. 22% Am. 4 Am. Tel. 4 ‘Am. Wat. 3 Am. Wood 3 Anaconda Cop. . 1 Atehi. T. & 8. F. aie, Atlantic Ref. 1 Auburn Auto uw Baldwin Loco. Balt. & Ohio 3 {Case J. Barnsdall “A” Bendix Aviation Bethl. Steel ... Borg-Warner Bur. Mch. Cal. riz, Calumet & Hecla Ganadian Pac. . Cannon Mulls . totomenns tomatoe Bate tau Sass nes tetee snes ao wens IeSIownownssiowmmraeew LOWER GRAIN PRICE Better. Shipping Demand For Corn, However, Is Enliven- - ing Influence Chicago, Sept. 18.—()—Pronounced weakness of the stock market had a effect Friday on deferred de- of wheat and corn, but failed depress September contracts. En- larged shipping cemand for corn, with essél_charters taken for 400,000 bushels, tended to uphold the current month’s grain prices. There also were advices that importing countries < were paying good premiums for high- | 4 grade wheat. Wheat closed nervous, unchanged ‘slaughter steers, yearlings and she | stock active, strong to 25c higher than week's low point; bulls and vealers unchanged; stockers and feed- ers about steady; few loads fed steers and yearlings $6.50 dow strictly choice quoted around $9.00; | grassy kinds $6.50 down; bulk beef Cows $2.75-3.25; odd lots fed heifers up to $8.00; packer vealer top $7.00; | medium bulls $3.25 down; few loads stockers and feeders $4.25-5.00. Hogs 4,000; very active to shippers strong to 15c higher; most Packer bids around steady; top $5.65 for around 210 pound butchers; most 160-250 pound averages $5.25-5.60; few 260-300 pound weights $5.00-5.25; few 210-350 pound weights $4.50-4.90; ex- treme heavy butchers salable around $4.25; early sales sows mostly $3.75- odd lots smooth lights upward to $4.65; extreme weighty and rough throwouts salable around $3.50 Gangsters Direct Threats at Progeny of Former Cali- fornia Soapmaker nN Angeles, Sept. 18.—(?)—The gambling debts of the late Leo P. Ber- gin, Los Angeles soap manufacturer, fell upon the second gencration Fri- day as 10 sentries, assigned from the district attorney's office, stood guard over the mansion of Mrs. Gladys Bal- four Bergin to keep her three children from harm, Her husband, Bergin, debts of betwen $50,000 and $75,000 to “big shot” New York gamblers in 1926. He attempted to repudiate them in the belief the dice games had been unfair, but, according to a statement found in his effects after his death lest May at Santa Barbara, extortionist meth- contracted Write Tribune Ad No. 64. FUR GARMENTS remodeled, re- paired and relined at. reasonable | price. Work guaranteed. Phone 926-J. 507 3rd. St. Mrs. Mattie! Erstrom. Also modern furnished! room, $12.00 per month. ! | ~ Weather <———_-—+ Report |; rURE At 7a. m. Highest yesterday . Lowest last night. PRECIPITATION Amt. 24 hrs, ending 7 a.m. . Total this month to date Normal, this month to da Total, Jan. 1 to date . Normal, Jan. 1 to date Accumulated deficiency jan. since GENERAL REPORT N. D. Station— Temprs. Pre. h Low Ins. § days, 25 words or under . $1.45 3 days, 25 words or under . - 100 2 days, 25 words or under . + 1 day, 25 words or under ....... .15 Ads over 25 words 3 cents additiona! per word. The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department. Male Help Wanted 3 WANTED—Reliable farmers to take sheep on shares for one season, keeper to get half the wool, half the lambs and half original breeding ewes furnished. Also will sell prime ewes with less than 5% cash down payment—balance by applying half the wool and lamb proceeds. Write 6th St. ee nN TO FOR RENT—One or two rooms neat bath, Steam heat. Quiet home. Access to libraty. Breakfast if de- sired. Phone 1166. FOR RENT—Clean, wel rooms at the Riverview. Mt Rei 5 leeping room in mod- ern honte. Close in. Rate very rea. sonable. Hot water and gas heat. High school boy preferred, 316 _ Mandan street Phone 1 Ww. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room suitable for one or two. City heat. Private entrance. Right down town Phone 922. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room suitable for one or two, board if desired Close in. Phone 627-M or _call at_311 Fourth street. FOR RENT— % x 4 % % % % x g $ A x Me . lose in, pri discount of 1% cents, the lowest in|Cerro De Pasco to 1% cents lower, Sept. 4975-50, Dec.| Sheep 3,500; no early sales, packers /ods applied after his return to Los An- Rs "41 Schmidt Brothers, Bismarck, N, D.| ‘l0se. in, price very reasonable. two i ech eee % |80%-%, corn at i4-% decline to % opening bids to $6.00 for natives,|gcls wrung. from him thousands of ona ‘001 P.O. Box 674. Phone 106. Gentlemen preferred. 714 Bast {Chgo. Gt. Wes. % | advance, Sept. 42%, Dec. 38-38%, oats | steady, he er; aged sheep 3 | dollars. Beach, peldy. : 7 Man witl fo take or- eth the Wioer BOCES of tocert Sos EE "8 |Unehangea to ‘off, and provisions | #88 ewes selable $1.79 down. feeders|~Fient days ago, pressure descended| ott Ivea led t0) Wders and ‘deliver, home necessities | "OR RENT—A"cony tumnistied weep: althougir selling was in only moder- |G," St ®. & Pe, ay |unchanged to 20 cents down. unchanged, eligible largely $4.28-5.00./on the widow. Crosby, clear ‘00| Gh Rawleigh Route of 800 consum-| !g room in all modern home. Hot ate votume. Price averages dipped |chec. i 1 & Pas. 2 * Opening unchanged to % cent}, _.____=s_____ ig! Several letters received by her| Devils ‘Lake, to{ ers in Kidder County. Steady work-{ Water at all times. Call at 223 to new lows for the two-year bear 164; | lower, Chicago wheat afterward Grai ti j threatened the kidnaping of her chil- | Dickinson: jpeld ‘oo] er can earn $35 weekly and increase | _T* 535-M. beta tlteg 10% | scored gains all around. Cor also|| Grain Quotations [Jaren uniess she continued the pay-/Drake pelay. «5 001 Sapidly. “Write W. T. Rawleigh Co. f Issues off about 3 to 6 points in- }Golum: Grapho un tape Seen - % off and later} ®—— eee ; ae Pete hemp to District At- Hendale, clear 001 Freeport, Ill, Dept. ND-OD-V.| hot water at all times. Brivis ane cluded American Can, America = Sol... 134 wed a general advance. Mfg . bis pul A vi ; tion, reference or| trance. Price phone, Allied Ghethical, ARBHea i x S| Setbacks In wheat and com more Minneapolis Spe ie Yesterday, lying in ambush with 14/14 ona? 00) ee teins itias, McKenzie, N. D. very TeAMUlee OTT ters Tobacco “B", McKeesport, Air Re- 73% |than wiped out gains that followed| Wheat— n Hi Low Close |°ther district attorney's agents on a/hoettinger, peldy 100 | a s—=| Phone 834-J or call 7 1 eh ee duction, DuPont, Consolidated Gas, 43% (the opening. Weakness went with Sept. ...... 67% 6 87% , 67s ;lonely mountain road in the expecta- | Jamestown, peld py | FOR RENT—One larse doonp ep che Eastman, Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, | Cont. fresh breaks in securities. Notice al- ‘Dec. 64 64% 62% 82% | tion that members of the gang would |larimore, clear ‘oo Female Help Daee Nt Toone large room and oné Union Pacific and others. General (cont: dir pel bi [80 was taken of Liverpool dispatches May ‘%lappear to collect an installment of | stax, peldy. ‘08 | WANTED—School irl to work Halt| ae ait aveco™ wren’ S18-J oF call phy oe gg a Seca tateen te as ae wo a angen ce aurea ere ee 8] ie or one a and 0 o_o fo oo. = eral ic sol lown neariy 2. y Radio ‘ wi a A i " .02] month. one -J or ci FC = a ‘The seek. inet diveed. some | Crucible Steel 4 |slow demand trom millers. lent” vccce 87 [Volver and wounded himself seriously | Pembina, clear 00). Ww. Broadway, FOR RENT—Sleeping toom for one or signs of stiffening for a time in the {Dupont =" | Scantiness of purchase orders acted ‘Dec. « 87°" 374 |in the side. Sanishy sldy. so !.ocs0 “00 | two. Close in. ‘Telephone and pri- last hour, but sold off again at the | Drugs Ins. iat times as a decided drag on the May ...... 1... i... sees B8%! The accident, Fitts said, may have| Williston, peldy 00 vate entrance. Board if desired. finish, and closing prices were around | 228". Kodak %|markets. Traders sharply scrutinized | Oats— ‘prevented arrests leading to the ap-|atoornead, ‘Minn for _ Wanted |_Phone 983-W or call at 120 Ave. A. the day's worst. : thawte uie” 3 |the action of stocks and showed a|SePt By BA Bh By [prehension of the entire group of ex-| oe $1260-$3400 YEAR. Government jobs.|FOR RENT—In modern home, pleas= ‘The turnover was around three mil- & Lt % |disposition to confine wheat buying | “fax” “ae eos Ss S* ‘tortionists, who, he said, apparently] ., ner Sitions gs gn on | Men-women, 18-60. Steady work., ant, quiet rooms, attractively fur- lion shares. The closing tone was Re. % |temporarily to “spread” dealings in ‘sept. 1.34% 1.34% 1.84 1.4 [Were former members of the NeW|Gaigary, Alta., peld: go 66! Common education usually suffi-; nished. Two large closets. Suitable very weak. 3 |which sales of deferred deliveries were {Oct .....:. 135. 135% 134 134 | York gambling organization of Arnold) Chicago, Ill. ¢ldy: it 4-0} { cient. Sample coaching. Full par-| for one or two gentlemen. Four i % |balanced against acquisitions of Sep- ‘Dec. . 1.33 1.34 1.32% 1.32% | Rothstein, mysteriously slain in No- penyer ne ie ge $4 60 ‘10| ticulars FREE. Write today. Write} blocks from postoffice. 121 West reopen Texas - ‘2 |tember. Signs pointed to only scat~|_Barley— 4 + 4) gg jVemiber. 1928. Dodge City, 96 72.00) ‘Tribune Ad. No. 54. Thayer or phone 440-J, | Produce Markets _|\ien cc"W 23, [tering export business overnight in/Bep” 36% (36% 136% 38% | Bek erein hones poy tivo | Haden lanes sua 62 46 100 Bias TOKE eee eee o—-— —* North American wheat, most of it:mMay :.." 8% (38% (38% 381, |S" % Helena, Mont. peldy... 58 44 .00 Apartments ome. 406-6th Street. Phone CHICAGO PRODUCE Canada corn and oats tagged wheat. each to the children—Gloria, 10; Lee, 8. D., clear 80 58 00 Bi _| 43 Chicago, Sept. 18—(?)—Butter was | Provisions went much lower, influ-| | MINNEAPOILS CASH GRAIN | Deal atti accompany them y eae at ROR RENT Furnished apartments, | FOR ‘RENT—Good sized well fur= steady and unchanged Friday. Eggs , [enced by liquidating sales and lack of| Minneapolis, Sept. 18.—()—Wheat | ¥! " e 78 60 08] ground floor. $22.00 per month.) nished front room with kitchen- were easy to ‘sc lower. Poultry ruled i support. receipts Friday 123 compared to 328 a. Sa 28 74.001 618-6th Street. Two, 3 room apart-| tte, lights, gas and Frigida: - easy, except on hens which were Sear. ago. Arrest Minnesotan Bea 82 80.00) ents, private bath, 721-3rd St.| nished. Also Grosrheun Tie ele 2a ; ae be plateed WEAKNESS lise prowan Delivered To Arrive| in Extortion Plot 8D. clear sé 50-00) _ Phone 1213-W. housekeeping apt. in basement, Poultry, alive, 2 cars, 26 trucks, hens | FELT AT MINNEAPOLIS ‘1dk north. 71 4%! 1% | g6 70 00 |FOR RENT — Partly furnished two- ent reasonable. 411 Fifth street. firm; fowls 17-21; brollers 17; fryers Minneapolis, Minn, Sept, 18—(")—'2 de north: | — HE 88 01" yoom apartment, heat, water and| Phone 273, 17: springs 18%; roosters 122; tur- The wheat market dragged lower at 3 dk north. Minneapolis, Sept. 18.—(#)—Trap- | sea 86 56 © .341 lights furnished. $12.00 per month. | FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms. All keys 17-20; white ducks 14-17; colored | Houc the start Friday and then rallied, but |14% protein ped at the spot where he had ordered | § 78 $) $2] _618 Eighth St. Phone 1636-J. newly decorated. Neat and cozy. 12-14; spring geese 13. _| Hudson atotor news was mostly discouraging and'} dk north. a retired banker to bury $700 in cur-|ecoifane, Wash, clay.. 78 50 .02/FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished} Quict and restful. Suitable for i2 dk north. for sedate i dic oti heed ara TO jmith stocks and cotton prices off, 3 dk north: rency a Minnetonka township farm-|switt Current, ‘cldy: 40-00!" apartment. Heat, light and water| teachers or nurses, Hot water at fresh graded firsts 19 current re-| Indian Refin. {liquidation gradually increased until |13% protein jer was arrested: Mhuraday) in ‘connec: | Toledo. One 8 3400] furnished. Private entrance. Very| all times. Mrs. &. Hultberg, 611 6th. ceipts 16-17%. 2 “Harvester ithe market ran into stop-loss orders. |1 dk north. tion with an attempted extortion plot.) Winnipes, Man.. clear “| reasonable. Call at 109 Mandan} FOR RENT—Latee furnished piss, cone te be oa creer Ma , | Corn closed nominally unchanged. (2 e pea oe etn al . et ie = WEATHER FORECASTS street. ant. sleeping = es aE special scot }-30'2; extras i2|There was no trade in September north. man after Hilmer on, | For Bismarck and vicinity: Increas- -] 3 5 score) 2912; extra firsts (80-9- score) 2714-2812; firsts (88-89 score) 2514 Standards (90 score centralized car- lots) 28%. Johns 2612; seconds (86-87 score) 23*24%%. | K Mausvie. er (J) inator Kennecott oats and December was down ‘sc. September rye was quiet and Decem- ber was down %c. Barley was easy 3’ ”“ jand flax %% to 1c lower with trade / the retired banker, reported he had been threatened with death if the money wasn’t placed in the place “| designated near an ice-house near ing cloudiness and somewhat war: i probably showers Saturd: For "North, Dakota: Increasing cloudiness and somewhat warmer to- night; probably showers Saturday, followed by cooler extreme west por- er FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment, guaranteed good and warm. 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Completely and excep- tionally well furnished light house- | | | nished rooms i | Very close in. Phone 481- at 422 3rd. ae FOR RENT—Cool, attractive, well Tur- to permanent guests, Kresge (8. 8 % | dull fe * Shady Oak Lake. Riche u ¢ Pleasantly surprising. Cheese per pound: Twins 15t%e; | Kreuge tte aueamibee antene rica | eussoal They were hiding nearby in the] ‘Yor south Dakota: Mostly fair ana| Keeping room with kitchenette and Daisies 16c; Brick 16%c; Limburger #140 lower, December 1%e lower and afternoon when a man appeared and | ilignily warner, tontent: | Sayuraay | Closet. Also small sleeping room. | 16c; Longhorns 16c; Young Americas % |May 1% lower. began digging near a post. When the | urssttied. Probab! orton: Rent very reasonable. 62° Sixth: 16c; Swiss 26-28. % | Cash wheat demand was fair, but phe deputy sheriffs rushed into the open] For Montana: Unsettled tonight ana} Street. tee Ste char 2 solake “ai i, [bids were sharply lower bi all but the 3 north ean re Siu the man started to run. They /rertions; warmer tonight except ex. [FOR RENT—Furnished one room | FO com house entire- CHICAGO POTATOES |tauney qualiey: ‘Milexe wan,us teen te Montana Winter Wheat captured him efter a short chase.|Prrme southwest: Warmer east pors| apartment with kitehenetie and| 1¥ modern. Clase in. Convenient to Chi¢ago, Sept. 18.—(7)—(U. S. Dep. ¥ |the buying of ordinary types. Winter |14% He was Frank Stodolka, a farmer and | tion Saturday. large closet. Married couple pre- lusiness or schools. Low rent. In- Agr.)—Potatoes 94, on track 238, | |e f 1D father of four children. Minnesota: Partly cloudy and wn-| ferred, Garage also for rent. Re-| ‘Wire 428 West Broadway or phone total U. 8. shipments 534; dulk trad- t bbe eo ee ee a aan Brought to Minneapolis he was re-| Si anowate int morthwest* portion| duced rent for care of furnace. 422] 1289. ing rather slow; sacked per cwt., Wis- 4 z ba bei to have signed a statement, |Saturday; slightly w: 1 tr § : |FOR RENT—Tw Maan) Coan TR consin cobblers'90-1.05; few 1.01, poor {Nes Motor i | weaker. Lene Rai eiaee ueimaney weston satauene non ieee eee | ing Sala Saree gacatiay stock 7c up; Minnesota 85-95c; Red |Nit- Biscuit 3), | cash com offerings wero very, light. | He was quoted as saying he was|tion Saturday. eee Tred GA bathe atts tent’ |. SAAgER: One. wich heated cares ; CO; ted | Nats Ci Rez. , : a { th wo rooms ant . strictly mod- 7 . 1, 1.80-1.90; No, 2, 1.25-1.30; Tri- | Nat. ut. 7 i ‘eh di eee — a Cc. S umphs 1.15-1.25; Wyoming Triumphs | Nev. Cons. Cop. % |Slower and ‘zc weaker Flax offer- iin I the Great” Lakes. region northwest: |#OR RENT—Two d_rooms| ly furnished roome tone pov y New York’ Cent. % |ings were liberal but demand was Graf Zeppeiin Is Ward over Manitoba while a well de-| for light housekeeping on first| dor wr nt. Phone 1.25-1.35, NY. NHL & Hrd: 43% | good. Agra Skyways] sucrnteiongrasaura aren 15 centered | floor, Private bath and private en- | x7 coll abisiaeiibt) 4 MONEY RATES North American --—-- FAN ON SKYWAYS) over the north Pacitic const. Precipl-| trance, Heat and ges for cooking | FOR Five ‘room modern cot- New York, Sept. 18.—(#)—Call money steady 114 per cent. Time loans steady 60-90 days 14- 1%; 4 months 1%--%; 5-6 months 1%-2 per cent. Prime commercial paper 2. Penney (J. jPenn. R. R. Phillips’ Petrol, Northern Pac, Pac. Gas & Elec Pacific Light . Packard Moto Pan-Am. Pet. Paro-Publix [Livestock ‘| SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 18—@—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,500; big end of run comiprising Montana rangers billed back; meager showing of natives sell- ing on slow, steady market; number Friedrichshafen, Germany, Sept. 18. —(®)—The Graf Zeppelin, Leviathan of the transatlantic airways, left early Friday for Pernambuco on her second non-stop cruise to South America within three weeks. She took off ‘Thursday and was sighted over Ly- pi Valley, in Nebraska, and over the Far Northwest. Generally fair weath- er prevails over the Rocky Mountain states and over the South, Temper- atures are near the seasonal normal throughout the northern states. Missourl River stage -1.8 ft, 24 hour change none. Bismarck station baro- meter, inches: 28.24, reduced to sea level 30.01. furnished. Call at 610 6th street e furnished rooms, sleeping porch. $49.00. Second floor. No children. Vacant Octo- ber Ist. Lights, heat, water fur- nished. Hot water at all times. all at 706 6th Si garage. Wired for electric stove also gas. Located at 104 ahasen Ave West. Apply 112 Thay- ‘7 room modern house, Phone 435 or 1210 after gas heat. 5:30 =o 02D. FOR RENT—Four room INNE. 2 tars dell a RLS ieee te use, gas ue plage ay etlerler yoy BE Proct. & Gamble Has of cars choice fed yearlings held ons, France, about four Gevaepeen Onnie cay mae le RENT—One furnished 2 room| heated. Garage in basement. Lo- First Bank Stock 16 | Sone Coe. % |around 9.00; plainer kinds 7.00; grass heading for Sainte Marie de 3 ‘apartment, with gas, heat, lights} cated at 704 Ave. F. Inquire at ia ee 25% |erop largely 5.00 down;-cows 2.75- She was carrying ten passengers. in- id ph furnished, $26.00 George's Coffee Sho} Northwest Banco . 21% 18% 1350: heifers 3.25-5.00; ‘cutters 1.50- cluding Harold Knight, of New York,| plat be vacated, and setting forth the aii 7 wea Plone 16. \fOR RENT Fu a a NEW YORK PRODUCE Hi 11% |2.25; bulls little changed, feeders and and James Mevittie, of Chicago: 20t| which” petition was” verified by thé |BORe RENT--Furnished or unfurnlah=| DOUse, 5 rooms and gy New York, Sept. 18.—(P)—Eggs, 14,-| Remington Rand 3% stockers dull; calves 1,300; vealers pounds of mail ai sf oath of at least one petitioner, and ed apartment.. One room and| locks from postoffice. Rent very 509; firm. Mixed colors, regular Reo Motor. 4% | fully steady; medium to choice grades Provisions, CAPD er emo [lek proposed to be varstens ond’: "| kitchenette on second floor, $2800| Teasonable. Write to or inguire of 3 i 8, reg Bee ee aia $* 1650-850. 2G was in command, pinch-hitting for | '*} pin netdait, Board at cits, Com- Vacant Sept. 15th. One| Ad: No. 66, in care of the Bismarck Becked, pinscly: sclented_beayy 3%4-|Heynoids: Cob. 3% | Hogs 10,000; lights and butchers|2 yellow... 46% Dr. Hugo.Ecken@ who was attending| missioners of the City of Bismarck,| Per se ee Prag aa nt | Tribune 25%; extra 23%-24%; seconds 18%-/Richfld. Oil Cal. ... 1% | strong to 10 ‘higher; packing sows|3 Yellow... 45% @ conference at Inssbruck. deeming it expedient that the matter| room an enette in basement} - 20; refrigerator closely selected heavy |Itoval Dutch Shell 18% laveraging 10-15 or more higher: top|# ceae aaa should be proceeded with order that| with alcove for bed, $20.000. Vacant OR RENT—A six room house, strict- 234; extras 22%; extra first 211022; |Sfeway Stores -- 10" |6.35 paid for bulk desirable 180-210|2 42% FORMER SENATOR DIES [fice of the city nuditor of said city, | SePt. 19 or 20th. Also garage $3.00.| ly modern, 3 bedrooms upstairs. Hot first 20-21; seconds 18-19. Schulte Ret. Stores’: 5 |pound weights; most 210-325 pounds|3 416 Washington, Sept. 18.—()—John F.)and the same was filed in such office} Phone 1471-W. Evarts Apt. 314 ater heat. Garage. Call Mrs. T. Nearby and western pullets. white, |Seabonrd Airline . 47% |450-5.35; bulk’ 13-180 pounds 5.00- |4 40% Nugent, former senator from Idaho,|0n the ard day of August, 1931; and 3rd St. B Flaherty at 607 6th street or 22-26. Pacific coast white, shel teat= 22 4 1528; pigs mostly 500; sows largely ee vealed at is home Friday from eatt|gxCe estat, Sep tN aa ,, AR" LOR RENT TWO turatshee—rooms| Phone we-R, | TT ed. or liners extra 40-42; extra first | Shattuck (F. 16% |3,50-4.25; average cost Thursday 465; ° : 33°° ficial newpaper of the city once each| for light housekeeping, only $15.00| FOR RENT—Modern house, 4 bed- ; average y 465; 23 (12433 disease. 31-39. Shell Union ‘oil 1334, Welght 228. 21% 22% 1... week for four consecutive weeks te] per month. Also nice ferns for sale.| Toms. Close in. Conventent for Butter, 14,237; irregular. Creamery, |Simms Petrol... 4 Sheep 8,000; very little done early; ‘The Blue Nile in Africa waS 90] as’atoresnld and state Te waa ted! Phone 833-W or call at 323 South es Also nicely furnished higher than ‘extra 34-34%; extra (92| Sinclair Cons. Oil 7% | packers talking about steady with 52 56 9.35. +++ leatted from the dark color of its silt-|tice the object of said petition, and| Eighth street. ping” room in a quiet home. q score) 33, Skelly Oil_.:.. 4% |Thursday’s trade or around 6.00 on M4 cs that the same would be heard and|a55 pew — Apartments, furnishe Phone 1421-R or 547-W. Southern Pa 59 y's or ar ‘ 342 laden waters. considered by the Board of City Com-|fOR RENT — Apartments, furnished | . sed eran 2d bt eel ( Cheese, 62,548; teady. Southern Riya, Temi pemanauye lambs, | Alien pene a i 2a Fon pins _|imissloners of said city on the 14th| and city heated, 3 and 4 rooms, each FOE Fer eee modes, four nna parks ington . around or better; a few fat ewes NO. 2...06. 39% 42% 30% ..voe ADVERTISEMENT b BIDS | taro ptember; anc private bath. Houses, 6 and 7 ge al 5 as MEANGE coe janie SALES | Standard Brands 18% | at 15.00 down; run include six loads |" Fyax ~~ : eM rN nite coker: oe the rr ae eee cai” | rooms. Also a 13 room house, two| furnace. Close in, Phone 304, Inneapolis, . 18-—(P)—Range | Stand. Oil Calif. 34% | Tange lambs held over from Thursday. | No. 1.34% 1.38% 1.34% ... |Gity of Bismarck, North Dakota, un-|ed, investigated and considered the| bathrooms. One $20.00 roomer ih| FOR RENT—Six roam modern dark northern (WscTo: No. norih- StewartcWaract Ks CHICAGO * GHICAGO RANGE inuttiOe eSrntihing ei dure in¢| ad euldcnoc at "pafdnas® jatermced | Rowe. Inqulre after 6p. m. Phone | furnished house located at tat irk _nor' -79; No. - 18 fi 1931, for furnishing of persons intereste: % St. Please inquire at 111 Ave. A. r rh Studebake 1 ing October ist, 1931| therein; 905, : a Sinber Gurum 644-80"; No. 9 mixed | Fox" pCR. gy Hy | Chlong, Sept 18-— (P00. 6. Dep. Cyenge, SPE Aten Lom cose 286 tilag Sesfombar 0, 180, Zor| "WRerate'1¢ appears upon auch in-| FOR: RENT—ApAmIGT TH Aveo! | _ Wes . in ’ J 3 of a a Jd D i 1, 3. vi —«—XSKS—S——_—_—X—SXSX durum 56%. Tim. Roll, Bearing 288 |rect; steady: heavies and packing S22 ------ 49% Be Mig | L. Seive Hundred tons, more or less, |sait petition should be granted, "| ° building, twe roams, kitchenette and " * ‘ an -|the Board o} jeges. Ini je | a Rye: No. 2 41-42%. Union Pacific 13% |$5.65-5.90; top $5.95; 330 Ibs., $5.25; \May dence at the Waterworks Plant. the City of Bismarck, North. Dakota: ot fgg ee gaa FOR RENT—A downtown garage. In- Barley. No. 3 74%. United Aircraft 19% | 140-180 Ibs., $5.35-5.80; pigs $4.75-5.50; 2, Five hundred tons, more or less,} 1, ‘That the petition hereinbefore | Marck = a eS -| quire at 416 Ave. A. Flax: No. 1, 1.36-1.39%. Unit. Cigar Sts. 3 sling 15: 42% | delivered in the bins of the Fire Hall, | described praying for the vacation of |#OR RENT — Modern 3 room fur-| — 2k ieee NC aor quate” United Corp. 16% |Packing sows $3.90-4.75; smooth sorts 38 |Public Library, Street and | Water|the north one-half of the east one-|" richod apt. central heat. Murphy |FOR RENT—Garage 216 Thayer. Joé Corn, qu United Fruit 25 to $5.10. Light light, good and choles arch ‘30% | Shop, Detention Hospital, and homes hale of the alley’ running “east and| Aone4 oP" main Ave Apply care, | _ Dietrich, Gas. & Imp. 140-160 Ibs., $5.35-5.65; light weight, ‘A1% | of city poor. we jock 35, jams ion epee 2 SOR BENTO SiS ane US. Ind. Alcohol bid: equested on the|to the Cit; i th Dako- ker, Ay FOR RENT—Store space, 516 Bdwy. on EE [Be and Micon 39, | 160-200 Ibs.,45,50-6.95; medium weight yo Pelassitications furnishing either |ta, ‘be and it ie neil chines allowed | <-eeer Rose Apis. Next to Quality Meat Market. P. at : ae ee #2 if 200-250 ibs., $5.75-5.95; heavy weight | 22% | best screened lump lignite or six inch Jana granted. NICELY fur a Ot mania ea 9 x on ise a i ae ar. 17% | 250-350 lbs., $5.00-5.90; packing sows, 26% ened Ts We: aeaatananied by. Bay the said plat of ground be, Two bedrooms. All outside rooms. | _ 5 Hive $1.32%4-133; Sept. 91.32%; Oct. 21*|medium and good 275-500 Ibs., $3.90- | eg re tor $5000 tavable tO [ae ae nereny declared vacated sub-) Electric range and frigidaire, For el ahd Faced SLRS; Np GEAR a: Dee IN: 6% |5.10; slaughter pigs, good and choice 38% |A. P. Lenhart, President of the Board/any franchise. their successors and| @PPointment phone 1063 or call at | May $1.33%. Lee 2 We \of City Commissioners, as guaranty lassigns, heretofore. granted by, the | room 300 College Bldg. pein Ae eisai sides os Wheat No. 1 dark northern 12%- Mary > | 100-120 ibe. 5.28. ie |that the bidder will, if successful, en-|said City of Blamarck, not heretofore | aap ney inmodern unfurnished LE*T—In ‘Tribune office, school The; No. 2 do 11%-76%; No. 3 do| Western Union . 95% | Cattle ; calves 700; slow; 41% | ter into a contract and furnish satis-| waived or abandoned, FOR RENT—All modern unturnished “hoo, “The Human Body and Its Ori IB Ae: No. 111 rth Mn 12% -11%C} 194 about steady on all classes; grassy 225 {factory bond for the delivery of such ss That the City Auditor be, and | apartment in Rue apartments. 711) Gare» Owner may have same by , 1% =76% ; No. 1 amber n 47@ |and short fed steers mostly of south- 12 |“°the Board of City Commissioners resolution in thecimanner prescribed | Ave A- Phone 1256-W. calling at Tribune office. No 2 do 70%-76%; No. durum 2% S| uot The y In the mai P - ca 89%-74%c; No. 2 do 57%-74%; No. 1 58% | Western origin comprise bulk of run; /ne G15 {reserves the right to reject any or alll by law, and to file # transcript there- |FOR RENT—Two room apartment in | 7; Riverside ae —and durum 56%-58%c; No. 2 do 55%. no choice cattle offered. Slaughter) 607 |bids, or any part of any bid. of for record in the office of the Re-| College Building. Phone 1063 or : ite BOB AC, i ‘ M. H. Atkinson, | gister of Deeds of the County of Bur- ‘ rim. Call 1655-R for reward. : S8%c; No, 1 mixed durum 83% -85%ic;] 41, BOSTON WOOL Choise "600-900" ibs., $1.25:078" 900- lees 680 |y15 ity Auditors] Puaee oiaracns of thé County of F call at Room 300. ESTRAYED Thom yf 7 Fula 1% -6576C; jurum. 5 .—(P)—Scattered i ny $7.25-9.75; Ie. + 718. Aig aa aie ie. Pr boy eo: We 1 Fea S sales of 58, 60's territory wools indi-| 1100 Ibs., $7.25-9.75; 1100-1300 Ibs.,|Oct. - aoe A 6.50 ee State of North Dakota, County of __Real Estate Piatt SOULE of Bismarck ae ith or 8th ” Oats No. 3 white 25c. cated slightly lower range of prices|$7.25-9.75; 1300-1500 Ibs., $7.00-9.75; | DULUTH RANGE sADERTIORMENT FOR BIDS, | Burleigh, City of Bismarck, ss. Soe GAALES AI giodern foursoon ptember, one red cow branded m aled bids will be received by L . Atkinson, City Auditor of 72 right hip. One red and white No. 1 rye 38%c. today. Strictly combing 58, 60's ter-|common and medium 600-1300 1bs../ nuiuth, Minn., Sept. 18—()— Board of City Commissioners of the/tne City of Biamarck, North Dakota,| house with basement bedroom.| joing car branded 72 hi Barley medium to good 35%4-39%c. |ritory wools sold at 55 to 58 scoured |$3.75-7.25; heifers, good and choice n High Lo lose |City of'Bismarck, North Dakota, un-|hereby certify that the foregoing js a| Phone 1037 after 5:00 p. m. right hip. basis, while French combing staple [550-850 Ibs., $6.75-9.50: common and|sept. ‘ST% 55% 55% |til eight o'clock P. M., October 5,'1931, true and correct copy of the resolu- One blue roan cow, branded W. E. FOREIGN EXCHANGES |moved in the range of $2 to S4e, the |medium $3.00-676; cows. good and Oct. a Bs fer eteoehing fats Sip pith od tat lon, Adapted by tke Board, of cits Wanted to Rent left shoulder. Pinder sotity Geo W. Hedrix, care sheriff's office, 0 '-6.00; comm: = g i a demand in dollars, others in cents.|territory wools were’ small but prices |$1.50-2.75; bulls (yearlirgs excluded) aed ve ranted bo a certified check fich/mesding' on fie’ in the office f| 173. Great Britain 4859-16; France| were fairly firm. good and choice (beef) $4.25-5.50; cut- for $50.00, payable to the order of * the City Auditor, and that said reso- = 3.913-32; Italy 5.2211-16; Germany 23.65; Norway 26.71% ; Sweden 26.74%; Montreal 98.37' CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Sept. 18.—()—Wheat No. 2 red 50%-51%; No. 2 yellow hard 50%-51%; No. 2 northern spring 59; CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 18.—(7)—Curb: Cities Service ter to medium $3.00-4.25; vealers (milk fed) good and choice $8.00- 9.75; medium $7.00-8.00; cull and com- | cattle: Steers good and choice 500-! 1050 Ibs., $5.25-7.00; common and me-, dium $8.50-5.25. Sheep 17,000; mostly steady: early; mon $%450-7.00; stocker and feeder Dec; Nov. . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 18.—()— Flour unchanged. Shipments 31,327 P, Lenhart, President of the Board oi city Commissioners, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, en- ter into a contract for the delivery of said hose. The Board of City Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all 8. me M. H, Atkinson, City Auditor. lution was adopted by a four-fifths vote of all of the members clect of sald Board. i Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | this 17th day of September, 1931. M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. ——— ee (Seal) FOR SALE—Three girls’ cloth coats. For Sale Size 16-18. 711 Ninth street. 4 FOR SALE—Good grocery store. Good reason for selling. See Ferris Ni- cola, 222 South 9th St. FOR RENT Modern apartments in a fire- proof building, electric refrigera- tors, electric stoves, city heat, laundry privileges, etc, at re- barely, ae FOR SALE—Heatrola heater in ex-| {| duced rents. No. 2 mixed 51%. GOVERNMENT BONDS bulk native ewe and wether lambs, i Corn No. 2 mixed 45-45%; No. 1 ae ae Sept. 18.—(P)—Govern- |$6.00-6.25 to packers; best held above| Pure bran $11.00-11.50. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF FOR RENT eae cellent condition, priced very rea- PEA, yellow 45%; No. 1 white 47%. Oats No. 2 white 234-25, Montanas $6.00; H native j $6.50; good ithrowouts $3.75-4.00. Slaughter sheep Standard middlings $10.50-11.00. ‘CITY COMMISSIONERS Whereas, All of the owners of the Modern New Bungalow han rage. Electric keener ti ntove, Kelvil sonable. Inquire at Montana Da- kota Power Company. The Bismarck BISMARCK G hg t adjoining the north one-half ler heat == Rye No. 3, 46%. “ 10225 and lambs: Lambs 90 pounds down,| «rurniahed by RussclicMiller Co.) |D/ the east-one-half of the alley run- | aa@ ywater furnishes.” ‘Location 11 FOR SALE—Chrysler $0 Barley 40-60. 104.24|good and choice $5.75-6.85; medium Date Sept. 18. ning east and weat in Block 35, Wil- lll thewive Blisebeth Kindschy, 405 | running condition. Real bargain for! Trib Office =|212- 2 dark northern + -53|liama Addition to the City of Bis > i Phone 1471-3 or write Trib- june ‘Timothy seed 3.40-3.65. 111.00 | $4.60-5.75; all weights common $3.25-| 473° 1 SAC arn er [8 |marek, North Daketa, heretofore Join- Fitth Street. | eash. one or Clover seed 10.75-14.25. 107.00 | 4.50; ewes 90-150 pounds medium to'No. 1 amber durum ..., > S8lea ina petition praying that said une Ad. No, 62, Must call at nee. |

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