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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931 31 Hard winter wheat .. 39 reserve. Slaughter sheen and lambs. laribs 1 90 Ibs. down good and choice 6.50 to Elec, Band & Share 20's. States. Abcve is a recent pieture of the Freneh premier at his desk in the minietry cf interler in Paris. Fred Bantleo: freshment, e : @ e - 4, — > : 9 New A.B.A. President Weather Report | CLASSIFIED AD Rooms for Rent : eather Repo: i FOR RENT—Three room apartment { 9 1 | Pe ——¥ ° | RATES | with private bath. $97.00 per . e ‘ atta, TEMPERATURE Me ar ee |_ month. 721-3rd St. Phone 1213-W. . - °9 r) ree * 39) must be received at The Tribune of-| Closets. Suitable for. sleeping or H PRECIPITA fice by 9:00 a, m. to insure insertion} tight housek “ar g " Amt. 24 hrs, ending 7 a. -09 | same tl A { lig! jousekeeping. Gas heat. Al- ! 7.75; medium 5.25 to 6.0; all weights SEU ST am dans) ci TRE UI New York Stocks Seen © Ls eat Pai cee eH |Fos Faee er ue eel . Medium to choice 1.75 to 3.23; 3 lated : Cuts, border or white s ? peivssh’ ‘a 4 aa! all weights cull and common 1.00 to Sine epeete rate 2 Want Mae Scns ubder the ‘classified! Suitable for one or two. $12.00 » RATE 6 AU ES RISE NEW YORK STOCKS | 2.25; feeding lambs 50 to 75 Ibs. good Idisplay rates at 90 cents per column|_™onth. Call at 306% Main, ___ Closing Prices Oct. 16. i and choice 5.25 to 5.75. GENERAL Seer onTits. pre, {inch per insertion. ee Besane ne rooms foc di : aan | . : ousekeeping with large clothes re Rumely | Mid SIOUX CITY BISMARCK, N.D, clear 34" |i] REGULAR WANT AD RATES closet. Kitchenette with sink aaa & Dye. i . D. A. ‘attle ; calves 200; Calgary, Alta., clea : a3 ‘oo |3 days, 25 words or under. » 1.00 50 per month. Call at 928 9th ae Alias Gna De im pep eed raling steers, yoarl- ago is ‘00 |2 days, 25 words or under....... 85| _ Street. ; Am. Can 83 ah eae € stock strong; other class- too {1 day, 25 words or under.. . .5|FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping A Stock Quotations Push Upward] an’ & For. Pow. . 14% |p, es little changed; few choice yearl- 33 ‘bo |Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional! room. Close in. Call at 311 an 5 Slowly Under Leadership ay, |Demand From Both U. S. and ings Poot best heavy beeves held “i bea per word. | Phone 627-M. Loco. . ve H grass steel € : WOR RENTLCPumiahed - 4 at Rails - . Am! Pow. & Lt. joy | Canada ls Heavy; Domin- — |5.00; short fed Refers $8.00 ‘aoent Helens, Mont, clears.:. 38 a0) aie aituns pees WHS FGRE AS Ge SOURCES eorat weioes eS Roll, Mill. 1h ion Crop Damaged bulk et car — she paren oD cleat 3 ‘bo {reject any copy submitted, also to re- 201 Jet Street. Phone 263, ae 5 ¥ Pound feeders $6.10; practi ler 8 cl 00 4 = e eee 2 y~ New York, Oct. 18.—(?)—Securities |Am. Sugar Ref. ra ; top $700; medium balls up to $37. Tanger, W ee Be -00 | vise any copy to conform with make-) SOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for markets generally viewed the in-|Am. Tel. & Tel. 1355 Hogs 17,000; butchers slow, 15-25¢ Medicine Hi clear 34 “)o {UP rules of Classified Advertising. light housekeeping with private en- creased reserve rate as constructive 29% | Chicago, Oct. 16—(—Persistent j1ower; few sales desirable 210-280 Bice un dar pi Phone 32 trance. Also for sale, piano in A-1 and, in the main, prices crept higher ee strength displayed by wheat prices; pound averages mainly $5.00 down; nh ie 36 cng The Tribune Want Ad Department condition. Call at 808 Seventh St. in quiet trading Friday. ee Friday accompanied estimates thatjtop $5.10 for 210-240 pound weights; city Aiaoaclects ae 00 FOR RENT—Unusually well furnished ‘Stocks pushed slowly upward under | $5 |North American export buying in {he | odd lots 140-170 pound weights $4.25- Dy cledrsscses 38 00 Work Wanted room in modern private home, twin the leadership of the rails after some 119 jlast week had totaled 6,000,000 = 4.65; little done on other weights; 8 200 beds, gas heat, adjoining bath, pri- . hesitancy in the first half hour, and Pale : packing sows fairly active, 10-15¢ off: SANK 6 STOLLER i .00 | WILE collect your ashes and garbage| vate entrance, board if desired. Also the while the high grade low-yield 914 lay’s purchasing of wheat for|bulk sows $4.25-4.60; extreme heavy Harry J. Haas, Philadelphia bank- 42 too; once a week during the winter at| single room. 610 Fifth St. or phone bonds were naturally depressed by 3915 a a overseas from Canada and|and rough sows around $4.15. er, was elected president of the Q 09) 750 per month. * Have hauled for) _ 368, | firming money rates, the higher-yield 6 ae Gee was figured at 1,- Sheep 9,500; run includes 1,150 di-| American Bankers association at i 4 cleat 46 soa| Several years. Phone 219-J. Henry| OR RENT—Room with large closet issues moved upward along with|B' 16% | 500, shels, Much damp andjrect; four loads 84-94 pound fed) Atlantic City, N. Js convention. See ley talene clay. se | in new home. Hot water heat. Pri { week: Bethl, Steel .. 28%, |tough grain was reported as being|lambs bought to arrive $6.65; few SE eo eee 00 | SERVICE—Let me haul your ashes| vate entrance. Also garage. Phone Gains of 3 to 5 points were regis- |BOTE-Warner. 12% |marketed in Canada. ¥ early sales fat lambs weak; odd lots/ Sioux City, la. a coo| and garbage during the winter| 460-R or call at 420 Ave. B. tered in such rail shares as New| Srunswicl % 1 Wheat closed firm, %-% cents|natives $6.50; best held above $6.75;| Standard Ol! Ind. 20%. Spokane, 40 too] months. Will call for them twice a ~ =a Lhe EEE ! ‘Bur. Ad. Mch. .. higher, Dec. 50%-%, May 54%-7 if ie Swift Current 30 200 FOR RENT—In modern home, pleas- | York Central, Southern Pacific, ;Calumet & Hecla ... jeorn %- up, Dec. 35% yay 3%. bats Breda ns Brea ae ine, United Founders 3%. The Pas, Man. 30 200 Syen iss 40 Mit reasonable. |" ant, quiet rooms, attractively fur- Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, New!Canadian Pac. .. Hs Fs MRMRIHRA tay AL Cae ae “ i a we Toledo, Ohio, cl 48 64 06) Phone 730. Joe Eisele. nishet uitabl Bere CRemEoniia, DSiWare and\Gonnen Meilie 34. Oats unchanged to .-% advance, led to $425. MINNEAPOLIS STOCK CLOSE | Winnemucca, Nev. clear 4¢ #8 00 /FOR repairing of all kinds and put- tor On: crane reaniletn 4 Hudson and Santa Fe. In the indus-|Case, J. I. .....: 7 beac ~ OC an atc a (By The Associated Press) Winnipeg, Man, + 34 ‘00! ting on storm windows. Phone 1052-| biocks from. postoffice. 121 We trials gains of 2 to 4 appeared in U.|Cerro De Pasco on cae A ry First Bank Stock 1514. pony R. ©. A. Olson. i Post e. 121 West 8. Stesl ican Can, Eastman, Al.|Chesap. & Ohio Opening %-% cents up, wheat af-|| Grain Quotations || Northwest Banco 24 North Dakota_Points nts | Tea CH ota Ba RE ees " lGrgo. Gt. Wes. : “Sig |terward held near the initial limits. | 4, | Others blank. Z 72.m. Low Pet, | WANTED—Radio repairing. We have|FOR RENT—Good sized well fur- taal Alcohol, American ‘Tobacco BCBS. Gt, W. Pf : Reb fet algae MO ict ae eal Wainy Chi cee i. 3 Gs tt | gaa Rasenaniattata ado Cllne| Coe tae an ecm ee ff sj fi . t. P. ey ry acl le nea} by 7 }.—( * 3 ‘] cl 2 Me . = ‘ . @ Coca Cola and others. a we Siete ee Pf: ib 6%] New cepts wheat purchases in-| Whea' Open lien Low Close tee CRE OES dy Le eee eee S201 nic. Phone 521. Tait kiss twee carne on Peat taatean os ae Rarrihe getty Chgo. & Norwest. ..... + 11% |cluded takings of United States hard |Dec. ae ae a oe ment bonds: Liberty 3 1-2's 09.20;! por WEATHER FORECAST |. | CARPENTER, painting and storm| housekeeping apt. in basement. be iets wt sees Us 0 a aS I. & Pac. . = winter grades as well as Canadian. pds : ‘ Liberty ist 4 1-4’s 99.25; Liberty 4th|tonighe and saturdays. somewnat| 88h work. First class workman-| Rent reasonable. 411 Fifth street. from 1% only a week ago, was follow-{Col. Fuel & Tron Se ee ere cau sain vargen Sr aa” Sanaa ELE IO Nearae, esate: lweal gcse ionikat | Sib Ree | : ed by firmer money rates generally. |Colum. G. & El. ... ath | a Sareea wan tis: erates cnks 4 e 38% 38% | Treas. 4's and Saturday; somewhat warmer Sat- 5 Houses and Flat Call money rose to 2% per cent for|Coml. Sol. ... + 11% | to93- asserted 'Dec. 22% 2244 B15 21% ScGN RO GHENT Wenipae leat trout Corian ces . . = the first time in nearly a year and|Com. Southern Bie | await Ora vourat toe call May Bt Bi Be Be FOREIGN EXCHANGES (For South Dakota: Fair tonight and Apartment for Rent SSO GT SNE SSD ea commercial paper rose to 3% per |Consol. Gas Ts | a3 New York, Oct, 16.—(#)—Foreign ' Saturday; slightly warmer Saturday; x aT louse, hot air heat. Outside garage. F 5 Cont. Can-. 37%, |of Mexico and Atlantic ports, was NOW i o¢¢. 25% lexchanges steady. Great Britain in{!ocal frost tonight east portion, | two-room apartment in-| Call at 109 Washington St. cent, against 2% to 2% Thursday. Cont. Ins. jcheaper than Argentine wheat. &\Dec, * eats yenig aays Eee) ny i For Montana: Fair tonight and lights, heat and water | 55) eae eat r boa ‘The market showed some recession! 5. 23 i » & Dec. + 1.2615 1.26% 1.25% 1.25% |dollars, others in cents. Cables:|Saturday, warmer east portion. ‘2 FOR RENT—Three room house at 2 Cont. Motor 1% jnotable circumstance in view of high! May 129° 128 1.28 |Great Britain 3.86; France 3.937 ‘Minnesota: Pair tonight and Sat-| fF $26.00 per month. Also garage |” sig. ¢ ot ies beh Pea rat beige Cont. Oil of 6% {quality of United States wheat and| \Ttaly 5.18: Germany 22.95; Norway, Uraav: slightly warmer Saturday in) $3.00 per month. Gall at Wit Third | fo" sonable rents Meee en A F i ay y Py 18; .25 5 01 ortion; local frost tonight. = 3 * ae ee eceucniie aubuuie hits |Gonar wine: 5% |tow quality of Atuentine. ee 35, 25th 34% 38% |2210; Sweden 23.20; Montreal 88.50. . isht.| Street. Phone 1716-R.__| modern bungalow at $25: 4 room merous advances of 1 to 5 at the|Crucible Steel... Bt ane Eos URI TRERTS EEE | Gia belietchliRan rah ON GENERAL WEATHER CoNDITIons |FOR RENT—New modern 2 room fur-| partly modern bungalow, and 7 / finish. Trading was in moderate(|Curtis Wright . Sate ere tat Gears, Tt was pointed| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | | ie Whe Cinice Stee a ceenice | suet apereent, Dave ope Ey | rou mee ra hoa, nee + ee ‘ volume, the turnover approximating|Dupont. .. ST (cee ices GHey SARSetine® ERep Batlle tee oe ee ewer } Heaton ind fair wenther prevails from the| heat. Frigidaire and electric stove.| rooms, well located; want to buy t tt 1,500,000 shares. |Drugs Inc. 33 ui a ie Argentine crop receipts Friday 96 compared to 230 a) »—________.. Mississippi Valley westward to the) Phone 347. second hand coal heater. Geo. M: } poate : » (Bast. Kodak ios. jfeached a stage where questions of |year ago. Weather ‘accompanies ‘the low’ pres: |FOR RENT—Partly furnished apart- | _Reeister. TRE ee) mie | RL OMGEDUENER was. 2 “gg14 Seasonal rainfall -were important. ! eat— B INI f Brett or is ENTE — - | Produce Markets |/E1 Pow. « ut. 29% |Relative weakness of corn was as-(15% Protein Delivered Siar Fae eee OMe eine tthe | ment. ‘Three rooms and kitchenette FOR RENT Seven room house, °o -——»| Erie R. R. cribed to favorable weather for field'> = ae th 4 a jley. Ranvanrccan temperatures prevail] in modern house. Also for sale 6~ oe. padiies ont street. Phone CHICAGO PRODUCE First Nat. Sirs. work and cribbing. Oats followed|3 dk north, 68 82 , | A. H, Heinle and Sarah Heinle were|!"si11.56¢1' fier stage -0.3; 24 hour| Piece dining room set. Inquire at} sto Catron ami Chicago, Oct. 16.—()—Butter was|FOX Film VA" . corn. '14% protein ~ ‘ : callers at the William Brezden home! change 0.1 ft. Bismarck station bar- Bad J — = \Freeport Texas 20 , ometer, inches: 28.49; reduced to seal #OR RENT—November ist, modern; FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- steady and prices ruled unchanged Provisions were firm owing to lack,1 dk north. 67 71 ly. e level 30.31 OT » gec |Gen. Am. Tank . 41% on ellys een nd| galow and 6-room moder: Friday. Eggs were i % of sellin ssure. 2dk north. 65 69 " furnished apartment on grou! a modern duplex pie, Pealery ened sreaty to | Se Sa Sea 29% gir \8.dk north: ‘64 67 Emanuel Keck called at the A. H.| Opie aes ROME. | fluor erivate entrance. Also small| with heated garage. Call at 522 H firm. Gerda: eral oe MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES eae eee Heinle home Tuesday. | “potter tor nale' ob rent: Close. to Ninth street. Phone 1390. Butter, 8,148, steady, prices un-|General Mills 321, |START WELL BUT WEAKEN a Mr, and Mrs, Fred Breeden and|g@————______________9| Catholic school. Apply 601-2nd St.) FOR RENT—Five room house with changed. ~ Gen, Motors .. + 353|, Minneapolis, Oct. 16—(P—Wheat'3 dk north. 62 65 Gauigtitee depenty a yey ocabe ye etas) Alta (ieee Pathe wo (nioeks: oan Dosti! # Eggs, 3,632, steady, prices unchang-'Gen. Railw. Sig. 1 341, [futures got asgood start on strong |12% protein | William Brezden home recently. | pice eet ister | POR RENT—Well furnished sleeping| Newly decorated. Wardola heater. s ed. |Gillette Saf. Raz. . 13% | Liverpool cables Friday but faded to|1 dk notrh. 64 68 | John Schlofman called at the Dave; room in a modern home. Call at| Range and gas stove. Call at 212 [= Poultry, live, 1 car 31 trucks; hens|Gold Dust ...... | 213, |a weak finish. Trade was very dull./2 dk north. 67 Keck home Tuesday. By KARL SCHATZ 414 First St. Phone 558-. Rosser_Ave. firm, balance steady; fowls 15 - 20; ! 24i¢|"There was some back-spreading be-|3, dk; north. ud Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Lagge were| FOR RENT—AIl modern furnisned|FOR RENT—Modern four and five ates springs 15%; roosters 12; spring tur-| 2% |tween Minneapolis and = Chicago-/1" ak north 68 | Washburn shoppers Friday. | John Stroh was a McClusky caller} apartments. Two, three or four| room houses. Call at 518 Broadway. eys 28: heavy white ducks 13-16; col-|Gt Nor. Pf... 29 | There was no feature to coarse grain : 4 | Burl Shearer took his wife to the jw ecaay rooms with sleeping porch. Heat| T. M. Casey. ! ored 11-13; geese 14. 5 lGvasue omeeey 7% | futures: trade. 03 6 jhospital at Bismarck Thursday. She) A and light furnished. Call at 706) FOR RENT—Duplex with se Cheese, per pound: Twins, 15%c: ey cen ae December wheat futures closed %¢ | is suffering from appendicitis. Charles Larson was an Alta shop-| gisth street. Phone 1478-W. located at 831 Fourth street. Wil Daisies, 16c; Brick, 16%c; Limburger,| Houston Oil - 93° | lower and May ic lower. il 68 B. Hall was a caller at the A. H.|per Wednesday. FOR RENT—Furnished or “unfur:| be vacant November Ist. May be 16c; Longhorns, 16¢; Young Americas, | Hudson Moto: 10 Cash wheat tone was firm and de-| ¢ Heinle home Thursday. Henry Schaffer, Jr. and Philip t 930-4th St. seen any time. Inquire at Sweet j 16c; Swiss, 26-28. Hupp. Mot. Car . 47% (mand for milling quality continued Fred Klein was a Washburn caller Wahl called at the Karl Schatz home| _—— ——_--—-|_ Shop. ; * Int. Combus. Eng. 4 |fair. High protein quality at diver-| 140, protein Friday. last week. m ground floor, fur-| aon RENT OSix room moder house CHICAGO POTATOES Int. Harvester .. 26% | Sion points continued in good demand |1°p Fw or | Among those who were visitors at! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and daugh-) nished 3 room apartment with pri-|" 4¢ Th es Be Phote 1 lern house i Chicago, Oct. 16—()}—¢ it. Mat 25 \and firm, compared with robes raat HW... 58 sce. 57 see. {the Fred Wagner home Sunday were: |ter were Mercer shoppers Thursday. | vate bath and large closets. One| 21 1019 ath St. jone 1291 or call j —Potatees 110, off-track Int. Nick. Can 9 |low test suey slowed down ane iy. (13% i |Mr, and Mrs, E.R. Lagge and daugh-| Mrs. John Stroh and family vis-| second floor, furnished room and &. shipments 1058, about :: =e eae veer yee 1647 orig Heed fe Deere a #1 oo We a pr fa |ter Sujean, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle |ited at the Karl Schatz home Tues-| kitchenette. Also garage. Call at) For Sale i ing rather slow; sacked per ewt., Wis-| Johns-Manvile._ Riera: Deamnestaterecl(ize pein Ren Cae ee ee ere Wil-| day evening. ——*. FOR SALE—Onions per” bushe consi ound whites T5-5e, few 20; ieayaer (D) Tos lalmer but top stuft, was wanted ati! DAW or liam (Wagner and daughters Hilda Gus Senatz called at the H. Rob-| FOR RENT—TWo room uiHaRed | ong yp epopoaas nec aa ets : nesota-North Dakota Irish cobb- | Keivinato 1H W..... S40, 53... fand Ella. jerts home Thursday. artment in a downtown modern ; . iy lers 80-90, Red River Ohio's 85-05; |Kennecott Gop. Find alae ane better and Grade of | Fred Wagner and sons Rudolph) Gottlieb Zelmer called at the Karl home with resonable rent, includ-| $l#0 cabbage and beets. H. B. Tuck- Idaho Russets No. 1, 1.25-1.60, Com-| Kresge (S. 8.) ... 22%. | ton it DHW or and Ernest and A. H. Heinle and sons|Schatz home Thursday. ing hook Myotis oud, water, Also| go ues So et ee o % | tone firmer. Oats demand was fairl] HW w..... Bo. 58 |... LB | E ig heat, Fort Lincoln Road. One mile West A mercials 1.05-1.10. Kreuger & Toll. : 7% |to good except for very poor quallty. | Minnesc(s) and Gouth'Bakota wheat |Ecwin. Ernest and Richard were call- Joe Diede and son, Wayne, were) sleeping room. Call at 307 Fourth! Gr rineoin school and a halt % ———_ ee Grocery 20% | Rye demand was quiet to fair. Bar-|12% protein ers at the John Hammack home Sun-| Alta callers Thursday. St. Opposite Montgomery Ward &| south, an 5 MONEY RATES we's Inc. 31 11y demand was quiet to fair forj1 DH W or day. Gottlieb and Dave Vegle and Bill| Co. es eS 2 St I ee New York, Oct. 16.—(P)—Call money |Louls. G. é& El. 2412 | Otaium and low grades but fair taj! H W..... ‘3. «53.«52~S«iwt_ «| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and|and Jake Diede of near Pickardville) #OR RENT—Newly furnished apart- FOR SALE—Practically new Rem- firm 2" per cent all day. Time loans Mack Trucks, food for malting quality. Flax pre- |Grade of family ‘and Mrs. Ernest Selbel and/made several trips to the mine last|* ment, 2 rooms and. kitchenette.| jnston 20 gauge shotgun. Repeat- F firm 30-60 days 3; 4 mos 3; 5-6 mos 3) x¢iami Ces fnilums broke sharply except at di-/! DHW 4 5, {Sons were visitors at the A. H. Heinle | week. Electric refrigerator and stove. ine (el ks See) ho, per cent. Prime commercial paper /mid-Cont. Pet. . version points. agai Beet *! 53 [home Sunday. | "Gottlieb Diede and son, Bennie, and! Yacuum cleaner and laundry privi-|_Pnone 1611. Floyd Arndt. 3%; bankers acceptances unchanged.| Mo. Kan. & Tex. Chul amber tm. 6% 77% | ,BOb Loughlen and son Mike were|Charles Larson were callers at the) leges. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. Mo. Pacific . ——% 13% protein a oes "S \visitors at the John Hammack home ' Karl Schatz home last week. FOR RENT—Two fumished house-| °#S°S suitable for use in clothing MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Mont. Ward } Livestock | Sunday. | Gus Schatz and Cecil Roberts left|” \, oe aes ° Water lights, heat| Str, bakery or eat shop. For Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 16.—(?)—|Nash Motors « iN ini ccily oR ae i for Iowa and Nebraska Friday, where ee Private entrance, Rent| ‘[rther information write Rosen's Flour unchanged. Shipments 35,219] Nat. Biscuit SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | DUSTRY FILLING UP | they will spend the winter. furnished: Pe at 318 ath at.|__clsthing store, Steele, N. Dak. patie! Nat. Cash Reg. 0. St. Paul, Oct. 16—(AP=U. 6/2, Washington.—The ranks of avia-, Edward, Henry, Edwin and Edmund] phone 834. 7 Pure bran $10.00-10.50. ee naar, Pata 2675p, A.)—Cattle 4,500; receipts most- tion's manufactureres are rapidly | Schatz spent Saturday evening at the, ———-powa—Large newly decorated | ————__ For Rent Standard middlings $9.00-0.50. Nev. Cons. ‘Cop. 1h |ly_ westerns, general quallty plain, ine, atone dine ie tecent revert ot | Rov Dae eae: FOR RENT \arernished, including, | FOR RENT—320 acre improved farm. New York Cent. eis | market slow; best light feds nomin-| the Aeronautics Department of the| Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam-| Sater ents and telephone, $18.00,| Fair buildings. Seven miles north NEW YORK NY. NH. & Htfd. 44% | ally strong; ‘inbetween grades about| U.S. Department of Commerce. The ily were McClusky callers Wednes-| Water tights 400 lech tao. un! of Sterling. E. J. Schmitz, 414 Han- wk oe Oct. 16.—(?\—Butter, | Nort. & Western .. 138 |steady; cutters and low grade she! dhesepeunics Trade Directory shows ae ee puts room, $9.00. Siren . EJ. . 438; steady. stock in demand, strong; spots high- ing of 2.4 manufacturers, an in-! Jake Buckholtz and Roy Just at-|—————__ — To % Ta ey ET — Cheese, 82517; steady, 38” Jer; bulls steady. Few dry fed year- crease of about 200 over last. year.|tended the sale at Regan Saturday. |FOR RENT — Furnished’ aparment| ACE SBAT craty eae ace male, Poultry, live, firm. Chickens by 35% |lings 8.25: most grassy kinds con-! ‘This listing includes plane, engine) David Schatz called at the Henry} October 15th, one-room and Kiteh-| Pale’ fivtehed. Rent reasonable. freight 17-21; express 17-24; broilers 39% | sidered salable 4.50 to 5.50; cows 3.00 and parts manufacturers. | Schaffer home Saturday. entte in basement of new ad A jon. eB es by express 18-27. Fowls by freight| Pac! 544 |to 3.75 or better; heifers 325 to 450; ——_——— Pauline Schatz spent the week-end) $2500 per month including t%) "Hou ehold Goods for Sal 14-23; express 14-25; roosters by 14 lcutters and low cutter cows mostly, To be suitable for use in gonerete,| at her home. - daire, Algo one small furnished) — SOUsehO'd To0ds tor oat “freight 15; express 16. Dressed easier. 1% | 9.00 to 3.00: weighty bulls 3.50 to 3.75; | gravel should be sharp and durable,| Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Keck and| basement apartment with water and| FOR SALE—Large wardrobe, leather Chickens fresh 17-30; frozen 23-34; att stock cattle about steady; calves uniformly graded, free from silt or/Mr. and Mrs. August Keck of near| g@S suitable for one. $10.00 pe upholstered duofold, round top ex- turkeys fresh 22-40; frozen 40-43, Penn. R. R. . 34% |2,000; strong, considering improved clay, and free from vegetable and|Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. John| month. Evarts Apartments | tension table. Other articles. All Eggs, 12,013; irregular. Mixed col-| Phillips Petrol, 4° |quelity medium to. choice grades 6.00] 52 organic matter. Schlickenmayer of near Turtle Lake| Third St. Phone 1471-W. __ __| in excellent condition. Call Satur- ors unchanged. Other grades un-|Proct. 4: Gamble 46% | to 8.50. 4449 were visitors Sunday in this com-|FOR RENT—Available at once. Fur-| day p. m. at 1029 4th, changed. N. 63 Hogs 18,000; weak to 25 lower than’ 4 42 A medium sized ewe will require at| munity. nished apartment consisting of living | FOR SALE—Two full sized beds, com- Se 29 |Thursday; average 10 to 15 lower; 4 ALK least three pounds of good quality room, dining room, kitchenetie, sun} plete with spring and mattress, ice CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Hoe 160 to 260 pounds 475 to 490; top|N9,,,2---+-- 30% 41% 30% .----/nay, or its equivalent, each day for} North Dakota has reduced the per-| nook, | bedroom. Strictly modern.| box, 50 Ib. capacity, cupboard, kiteh- Chicago, Oct. 16.—(#)—Wheat No. 2) Radio-Keith Orp. Bis 4.90 paid sparingly for choice 200 to vee 127% 1.33% 1.26% 1.28% |the feeding season. Some years it/centage of bovine tuberculosis in- ‘Well lighted. Sun all day. Very} en table, gas stove, 3 burner, cabinet red 51%; No. 2 hard 51%-52; sample| Remington Rand 4% {250 pound weights; most 150 to 180 ie eee may be necessary to feed nearly seven| fected herds to a very low degree and| cozy and cheerful. Also garage.) size Victrola, Ford truck with grain grade hard (heating and weevily)|Reo Motor .. 4% |pounds 4.50 to 4.75; bulk pigs 425; CHICAGO RANGE | months, lis expected to quality for complete| Call at rear of 413 West Thayer. _| box in good condition. Good tires. 47%; No. 2 yellow hard 51. Rep. Iron &— 6% | packing sows 4.00 to 4.35; a few 4.50;|Chicago, Oct. 16.—(7)— | ——___. j accreditization within a year. Forty|#OR RENT—Nicely furnished apart-| Call at 508-2nd St, Corn No. 2 mixed 38; No. 2 yellow | Reynolds Tob. 30% average cost Thursday 4.76; weight| Wheat— n Hig! tay val Reports from Wisconsin show that|per cent of the counties in the Unit-; ment. Kitchenette. Private bath.|FOR SALE—Leather rocker, small 38-38%; No. 2 white 38%. poyal Daten nel 19% | 204, Mi 501% 301 the 1931 alfalfa seed crop would equal/ed States are now free from tuber-) Private entrance. Close in. Rea-) sewing rocker, two kitchen chairs, fala No. 3 BKB, Pile Gia Sy {7% | Sheep 11,000; no early sales or ye td ES ithe 35,000 bushel crop of 1930. culosis. sonable rent. Phone 1313._ A Ene daybeds, ‘small | dresser, Olgon e No. 2, 47. Schulte “Ret. Stors. 4% 54% 55% FOR RENT—Apartment, two rooms, le. Barley 40-57. Seaboard Airline % CHICAGO “ Kitchenette and bath. Person Court.) _at 418-5th St. seed $3.00-3.25. 38% 0, Oct. 16—(AP—U. 8, D./Dec 798. = Clover seed ,$10.50-14.00. 12s |Ad—Hogs. 23.000 including 000 a THEY’LL PONDER WORLD PROBLEMS |,2¢%¢nr-ranmned or unrumih-| West and Kouno ech; .mciives Arend: 18" Jamee Wa ee, ‘ed basement apartment. Electrolux | LOST—Sunday morning at the Cath- DULUTH CLOSE Bs Thursday's average; 220 to 320 lbs. Ce a rigerator. Varney Apartments,| lic church or on Broadway near Duluth, Minn., Oct. 16—()—Close: red 5.30 to 5.40; top 5.40; 140 to 210 Ibs. oe poe O'Brien's Cafe, a dark green silk * eat track $1.27%-1.32%% tojar- 56i4 |5-00 fo 530 pigs 450; packing sows) M FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment. belt with a silver buckle, Pinder ve $1.2715-1.28; October $1.27%2; No- 19 " . ag Il outside | Please phone 545, reward. vember $1.27%, December $1.24%; |Stan isu | Light tight good and choice 140 to Psa Four room and bath. Ali ole : Q May $1.26. tand 37% |160 Ibs. 4.90 to 5.20; light weight 160 ae Be fc tty Te eee reteinere Personal Wheat No. 1 dark northern 69-74c; |§' 31% |to 200 ibe. 5.00 to 6.80; . medium eat. phone 1063 or call at Room |LEARN A PROFESSION—Low rates No. 2 do 67-73¢; No. 3 do 64-T2c; No. | 372) : 3% | weight 200 to 250 Ibs. 5.00 to 5.30; 750 1.50 Cae ole Bide for enrolling now. Catalog free. a Ya-T8%; No. 40; hei be: " mM re igo, N. Dak. 517-18%0; No. 1 durum 557%-58%c; : TR sa5°to 540; packing sows medium| is room apartment, private bath and | =e No. 2 do 55%-58%c; No. 1 mixed dur- 224% | and good 275 to 500 Ibs. 4.65 to 5.25; Cai entrance, close in, ready oe a um 5244-607: No. 2 do 51%-69%c; : z slaughter pigs good and choice 100 DULUTH RANGE Dene? Onippes 10th. Call at FOR SALE fo. 1 red durum 51%c. : to 130 Ibs. 4.50 to 5.00. Duluth, Minn., Oct. 16—(P:— ESE seNO 24 Oats No. 3 white 23% -24%c. si se Cattle 1,500; calves 1,000; slaugh-; Durum— Open High Low FOR RENT—An attractive three room|} Repossessed 8-foot Seegar Dis- No. 1 rye 39%-41%c. Unit. 1 “9” |ter steers, yearlings and she stock teens tnat furnished apartment with private play Case Barley, medium to good 31%-36%C. ltnited 2 14y, | fully steady Seay plain; bulls Pe rib 3m pele an firebiave a eae Top display with bottom storage, —_——_——— ~ 1United . 32% | weak and vealers her, " te OM able. Also one unfu: -\| porcelain finish, both exterior RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Un. : Be Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers 31% ment. Inquire 711 Ave. A or phone | ana interior. Complete with Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 16.—()— + 24% | good and choice 600. to 900 lbs. 7.50 eat 1256-W. Rue Apartment. Kelvinator refrigeration. Priced Range of cariot grain sales: Wheat: |US ie to 10.50; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 7.50 to 10.50: i FOR RENT — Two- room for a quick sale. No. 1 dark Darter 616-74; No. Ly 68% 1100 to 1300 Ths. 7.75 to 10.60; 1300 e 12h 12 apartment, City heat. salt a4 soom | PHONE 222 northern. 72%. No, 2 dark north- i 1500 Ibs. 7.50 to 10.60; common and/| Ln 300 College Bldg. or phone . y ern hard winter 56%; No. 1 amber 13. | medium 600 to 1300 Ibs. 4.00 to 7.75; |Dec , 12h Boe en in fireproot North Pakota Power and J x 0 1.26 FOR RENT—-Apertmen! roo! Light Co. durum 82%3-83%; No. 2 mixed durum 8% | heifers good and ‘choice 550 to 850 paella ty building, two rooms, kitchenette and ig! = 10%. 7% | ths, 6.75 to 10.00; common and medi- BOSTON WOOL bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- Bisnsrre: ¥; Dae Corn: No. 1 yellow 38%. 28% | um 3.00 to 6.75; cows good and choice) Boston, Oct. 16—(#—Only @ very dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- os es 3 mnie 22% -22%. Westeh, Air Br. 18% Ss a as: Somnnicn a0 aes moderate volume of business was marck Tribune office. a ye: No. 2, * t : Mfg. ‘ ; low cutter and cutter 2.25! transacted in the wool market. re 0 Eitiey:, No 3 special £0-51; No.\Weneooy ee Me 47, /to 350; bulls (yearlings excluded) |bulk of the activity was on 64's and 3. 38-50. ‘Woolworth 43% | good and choice (beef) 4.25 to 5.25;|finer western wools in original bags. | FLASHER P.-T. A. ELECTS Flax: No. 1, 1.20%-1.33%. cutter to medium 3.25 to 4.40; veal-|Top makers are taking these lines in Flasher, N. D., Oct. 16.—N. H. FOR RENT CHIC. ‘lers (milk fed) good and choice 8.50! small way. The short French Whitcomb was elected president of |ARCK GRAIN ' (By The Associated Press) to 9.50; medium 7.00 to 8.50; cull and!combing and clothing staple offer- the Flasher Parent-Teacher assocl®-|9 wrogern a partments in a fire- rucotel ie Co.) Corporation Securities 7 1-4; Insull|common 5.00 to 7.00; stocker and|ings brings 50 to 53c scoured basis | tion here. Other officers named in- ft bi electric refrigera- Util. Invest. 13; Midwest Util. (new)! feeder cattle: steers good and choice; while average French combing wools clude Mrs. R. M. Spielman, vice!) Poo" hee city, beat 0 | 10 7-8. 500 to 1050 lbs. 5.25 to 7.00; common jon the original bag bring around 54c; president; Inga Peterson, secretary; |] iaunary privileges, ete, at re- 8 —_——_- — and medium 3.75 to 5.25. while lines containing a fair percent-| : Mrs. J. T. Johnson, treasurer; Mrs.!9 auceg rents. .-- TWO BANES CLOSE |” Sheep 25,000; native lambs steady jage of strictly combing staple are| ¥ \J, H. Hanson, Mrs. Jesse Pulley, and Closing of the First State Bank of with early yesterday or 25 lower than ‘fairly firm at 55 to 57c. | Geneva Thompson, program and. Inquire at 97] Ashley and the Farmers and Mer-' the close; early bulk to packers 6.50 President Hi 4 publicity committee; Mrs. R. A. 5 | chants Bank of Lehr, was announced’ to 7.00; few 7.25 to outsiders; best CURB STOCKS ca eeetisent Hacver Cinna oF Mahrer end Mrs. J. T. Johnson, The Bismarck today by the state bank examiner.| westerns held around 7.75. New York, Oct. 16—(/?)}—Curbs: he eep ta ate he aprie! most me ret with Premier membership: and Mrs. George Rey- $9 |-The closings were causcd by depleted Cities Service 7%. rre Laval of France, who is soon to be an official quest of the United . Mrs. John Hanson, and Mrs. Tribune Office

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