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i Bl a, « Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _ | Market Report for Mon., Feb. 15 4 LAKOT i SCHOOL Is CLASSIFIED AD Apartments for Rent_ RATES rkied apariaienk: - Waiting peel a want oe ee we bes Savane leges. Gas stove. Close to town. In DESTROYED BY FIRE miztsimssresis st Crorimet) iStedatns ane Aaute clr |9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. |_Pnone 872. Cuts, border or white space used} basement apartment suitable for Loss Placed at $100,000; Plans/ i \- .| two-or three adults. For sale: { ; OCKS EXPERIENCE chivaco, GHIGAGO RANGE For Reconstruction Un He aay ees is ee Oi: ahd chuae ed: Rom et CE Ni New York Stocks hicago, Shen ‘ale hia dertaken at Once | units el pep 1 ASBRIBEY | _or call at ae Beas ae ae M 7% 51% 56% ST EERE Sass, FOR RENT—One furnished room | 7 PRT TE) — % 61 % (60 Lakota, N. D., Feb. 15—(#)—A spec-|_ REGULAR WANT AD RATES with kitchenette. Large clothes } INEVITABLE DECLINE Closing Prices Feb. 15 | LOWER: LAT R SALES 81% 80% 60% tacular fire destroyed the Kane sit 6 days, 25 words or under. $1.45] closet. Rent reasonable. Call at Adams Express . ee BR. iy 62% 62% ‘school here early Monday morning, |3 days, 25 words or under. 1.00| 812 Ave. B noons or after 5:00 p. m, q 3% : 51% 36% 36% causing damage roughly estimated by 2 days, 25 words or under. 85| Phone 1640-W. 4 Air 54% 40% 40% 40% | school board officials at $100,000. 1 day, 25 words or under.. _ 5 |KOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- { : . 2% at Ak pra Insurance on the building and con- | Ads over 25 er eine additional |” eq apartment, including lights, wa- (pat % vies ! M4 48% tents totaled $52,800. So rapidly did . ter, heat. Also laundry with elec- an Sela: Allis i the flames spread that only the brick | tric washer. Call at 930 4th St. Morning Recovery, ‘Following!am cas.” ae | o a3ig BE walls of the structure were left stand-! The Tribune reserves the right to| on —penT—Pumished one oF -EWO ‘ ‘ + 66% ‘i H Mi 360 25% 25% |Teject any copy submitted, also to re- Nae Big Saturday, Interrupt- ‘Am. Coml. 7% Reactionary Tendencies Have guy 126 % 25% ing. The fire was discovered at Ears ae Lape tb conform with make-; 100m apartment in modern home. *. ed By Copper News Arm. Tntersatl : 1%) — Control; Profit-Taking eS ean ut within three hours, n= UP rules of Classified Advertising. Ware Bent lite sill watt Mus . : i : te aa 8. The blaze started in the manual/ Phone 32 ishec 1 t ) i org Tea ET Am Menai ay i Encourages Bears ihe’ 46 » 46% training room and the cause has not | The Tribune Want Ad Department Ceeleost ea calla OT i New York, Feb. 15.—()—The stock |Am: Tob “1 4 48% ATG AT lish ————_—___——_—_—————————— } FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- a clehold the ineeitanie ANU Pawo Hai Bebe shinis is: een ound or nee | ments, Two and three room spart- market experience: e _inevital . G 05 5.00 5.00 offic! tl was coused by de- rnish setback Monday that follows the sort |Am- Roll Mill 9% | Chicago, Feb. 15—(P)—Reactionary IMay 517 5.05 5.05 fective wiring. Female Help Wanted _ Goumblete with gis bats poral of breath-taking uprush of the last |4m’ me 38% |tendencies had control of grain mar- 537 5.27 5.27 Included in the loss were practically | WANTED Girls for. dance choruses,| snd'gas. wlectric washer. Low rent. gale ee ne “ {Am Super sj Kets most of the time Monday, and!ysyes— : 5.62 all text od and school records, Geaning DEORE a GEE Phone 978-J. Call at 1116 Rosser. pitately in the early dealings but! Lite Ats jotbtet DULUTH RANGE ' “Plans il gar Oe ones. Superin-| Miss LaPorte, Patterson Hotel FOR RENT—Two large housekeeping | oon managed to dig in its heels. A|Anacond |. mhere was considerable late selling (ouiutn, Minn., Feb. 15.—(P)— tefident ‘Thal sald, on arrangemetite | AmNex | fms, Meena Perel eae morning recovery was interrupted by Ate of wheat on account of better weath-| purum— Open Hg Low Close for a new structure. "Min TEEEEST | Lee aloes thin bbe: Ace + adverse copper dividend news, ‘but er conditions in the southwest and as - 8% 6% TK 8TH The building was of brick construc-;_ Male Help Wanted 812-J or call at S17 2nd Bt. le urned slowly upward agai burn. a Ta none tion and was built in 1899, with an; IC i v% a cnlicte ml cAakeewd later, regaining a ‘part of the -de- [Ae pu Awe ES RachVASMeR in “beer Ea” ” 65 addition built in 1910. sated ay Ree yin Wanted SOR RENT—Cozy newly decorated ‘ cline. Price averages indicated that Prolong 8 * | na Members of the school board made| ucts in Bismarck. Customers estab.| three room furnished apartment. aly er aera of last week's Barnsdall thes ssa peGhons eg Rtzet Plans to continue school next week,! lished. Excellent opportunity, steady ta aeons ene a Looe ‘uptur radins oo vs - of ; ed ie ara Panindied te see Grek fai ore Sature (Bendix. Aviation. + 17. Jalso a bearish influence. Sea a te te ae: Re ne palletes yabid advancement for| desired. Also sleeping room. Call day’s volu Bethl. Steel ... + 20%] Wheat closed unsettled, %i-1% un- i! Te re ra ee Wn Reape y’ me. n 4 + = the courthouse, library, and churches.| kins Company, D-41, Winona, Min-| _ 8+ 710 Bdwy. eaifese senior a8 Early losses ranged from 1 to 5 & der bean finish, May bagel 4 é el ©. D. Clayton, janitor, made his} nesota. ;FOR RENT—Apartment. Fui points in leading issues. This was i 11% | July 60%-61. Gorn %-1 down, May DULUTH CLOSE last survey of the building at 8:30 p. | and city heated. Four rooms and more than half regained, before a|Calimet é& Hecls 3, |S, Duly 6%. Oats % Off 10) eiuth, Minn, Feb, 15—(P)—Clos- Associatea Press Photo |m. Sunday, at which time he said he | Sal Wanted | bath. Also houses, Three to seven second sinking spell intervened. |Canadian Pacific 154 |26 up, and provisions unchanged to}, OTN Mees: Wheat: Noi dark| Mrs Arnold Kegel (above), es. |found “everything fine.” ae | pcainicrl Mb heeche rooms, $15.00, $30.00, $35.00 and Leaders ranged a point or more above | O8se 35% |20 cents decline. .: 5 epeene: tranged wife of Chicago's former SALESMEN WANTED—To represent) $40.00. All close in. L. W. Mc- 4 114 northern 71-81c; No. 2 do 69-80c; No. ago’s et ; | the morning lows by early afternoon ne ‘Wheat price rallies followed early|3°° i) @5-19c; No. 1 northern 71-81c; | city health commissioner (below), Richmond Brothers Clothes, re-| Lean. Phone 905. American Telephone dropped 5 to 3i% downturns, and were associated with No. 2 do 69-80c; ‘No. 1 amber durum was indicted on charges of Poison. { duced to $20.00. Outsell all others. |FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished 127 3-4, rebounded to 131, fell back 13" {Spparent likelihood of a decrease in}71, “pos: ¢:" No. 2, do 60%-89%c; No.| i"@ Mrs. Mary Ryan, a witness In a i Opportunity for conscientious, will- |" heated apartment on ground floor to 127 5-8, and again turned upward. 2% |the U. 8. wheat visible supply total.) 1° Girum 67%-T0%e: No. 2 ‘do 67%-| divorce suit in which Dr. Kegel ing worker to make good money./ with private bath and Private en- U. 8. Steel fluctuated simiiarly. Au- 4% ee bind oe bernie tO} ro%05 No. 1 mixed durum 68% -82% ;| charged his wife tried to poison Write the Richman Brothers Com-| trance, Also sleeping room. In- Copper, a thinly, traded ieeue drop: 125 | operator, sent the market downward. nde eee = ye ee Ob quire 623 6th St. : | omis- {Co : 12% | “Corn ts di ith | 60%. di FOR RENT—Three nice furnished fon. ‘Kennecott amd ‘Ansconda tose jou & 12 anwsees Brovilins ‘ietiected “dows ; e QM sua. oak, —_——_ j_ Work Wanted two room apartments, One. on vabout. “@ polit, ‘and’ Internetloaliena: weonice 8. |turns of eereals, rigerator, whites, as to quality 11 to|Billy Fiske Beats Harry Hom-|=XPERIENCED ‘stenographer de-| ground floor. Gas, heat, lights, wa- Nickel nearly as much. DuPont lost |Gonsol’ Gi : at — Cay 13 1-2; brown eggs, nearby and west- sires work, Will accept temporary| ter, laundry fee. $25.00 monthly. f t 3 16d; Bae Epeorered ikl Oeste asm : @4 | WHEAT MARKET HIT BY Seceas ae 26%-27 120. ise special packs, private sales from burger; U. S. Clinches emplo. jae Phone 39-M Mandan ae three room ea Lae In- i h ounce. a vd ” Store 18 1-2 to 22; weste standards ‘ . or write Tribune Ad. No. 752. quire Rothschiller Apartments, 1100 Sane Baramati é Cont ae URUGOApGIE eb: ISA slow, Loe to fancy 45%-48%e;|17 to 18, : pe Team Championship —— | Broadway. P The list closed with a heavy tons [Cont Motor... + “Ui [dragey decline that started in wheat /mecium to good 36% Ale, ene ult, lve stendy to firm, Chick. |e es ROtenae FOR RENT—Three room apartment. The turnover approximated 2,000,009 Gorn Products 43° {at the opening Monday did not finish MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR by freight 0 16; express 16) Olympic Bob Run, Mt. Van Hoe-'FOR SALE OR TRADE—7 Tube Zen-| Close in. Ground floor. Very fine. 4 shares. \Cream Wheat 3y, [until near the close, the market los! spinneapolis, Feb, 15 er) Plour| 22: broilers by freight 16: express| enters Lake Placid, N'Y. Feb 1s, ith Battery radio, Shaw Walker| see it. Phone 1313. -% - @|Crosley Radio | 3% |B most ground because of back|ige higher, Yn gurlond lots family | 1°, © 24: fowls by freight 18 to 20:| "fm "City Sricke Ameri¢an ‘livine| Safe, Corona Adding Machine, FOR RENT—Two large housekeeping Livestock Curtiss Wright 2” (spreading between Minneapolis and|ootents quoted $440-450 a barrel i4|CZPC® 17 to 22; roosters by freight |cprag, successfully defended the | Chevrolet 6 ton and a half truck. |» Oy vecate porch. Private en- f Ives' | Dia Ntaton © 15% |Chieago. Saopound eo bt see, sr 8/12; express 13; turkeys by freight|four-man Olympic bobsied champion-| Call at 217 South Fifth St, | trance. Sink, piano, rugs and good SOUTH ST. PAUL a Ps 3555 1 one creed Lie lower, July |" Shipments 26,302 barrels. Helene 13, ess 19 to 30; ducks by lehip Monday by beating off the final|#OR SALE OR TRADE—Eight cylin-| furniture. Always hot water. Phone South St, Paul, Feb. 15—(P)—(U. 8, |astman’ | TS ler wo ONG September 2%c low-) Pure bran $10.50-12,00. Dressed irregular. Chickens frozen|‘tive of Harry Homburger and his} der sedan. Like new. Run 1200) 812-J or call at 517 2nd St. D. A.)—Cattle—1,200; mostly steady |Eaton Ax. & 6% | 4 bd Standard middlings $10.50-11.00. 29: fowle fresh or fron ta tn | world-record-holding team in the last! miles. Will trade for cattle, horses | oR RENT—Strietly modem ~ tare h to strong; spots higher on she stock; jE. Auto Lite . 30 amen ‘opened en ita and) oe nnn Ween rp ate i ile Heatly frozen 14 toltwo heats of the delayed title event. | or grain, Reason for selling. Doj|” nished and eateceee apts. Ron i j most, steers. and yearlings early at El, Pow. & Lt." 12% lower and declined ss more, aviey| . RANGE OF CARLOT SALES keys fresh 18 fo goo fron 15 ty iu: | Going into the final two heats with! not need it. Write Tribune Ad. No.! Apartments, 215 ard St” PW, . Breit dart ent tds Le Ee ed 24% [started % lower and declined % cent/ ,Minneapolis. Feb. 15-—(F)-—Range| ducks frozen 17 to 18. "\ Gata tine paloted te toamn down the | s--GAL— Werss—reeen Si eee ie choice to 3.75 or better; butcher helf-|ritet’Nat’ Stores 0 [dropped 1c comes bocce nee andl ldark northern 74%4-00%: sample|@———____________g|mile and e half run over a much fas- |" modern lous, en ‘bering’ evo | psc | ' ers largely 3.00-4.50; bulls _mainly!Fox Film “A” 4 demand for scattered offerings. |8t#d® dark northern 72%; No. 1 | Miscellaneous j|ter course than Sunday in two runs! blocks from high school. A bargain! range. Phone 1063. 2.50-3.00; stockers scarce. Calves—/Freeport Texas 18 | There was no trade in corn. “|nothern 78; No. 3 mixed 66%; No. 1! of one minute, 57.41 seconds, and| at $4,000. Write Tribune Ad No.| -, en 800; vealers about steady; medium to |Gen. Am. Tank . 3° | Cash wheat demand was unchang- /hard winter 64%4-69; No. 2 dark hard = ———— *}1:56.59. His total for the four heats| 757, jrOE pelle tear in Person shoice grades 4.50-7.00. Tee ese Hs |ed. Offerings were moderate, Win. |Winter 76%; No. 1 mixed winter 6114; CHICAGO POTATOES was 7:53.68. | AUTOMOBILE” repairing on any | qo eg Hogs 8000; steady to 10 higher |GeMqno°e gi: 2% |ter wheat was slow and is still show-|No. 2 amber durum 69%. Chicago, Feb. 15—(AP—U, 8. D,| The running of the bob run cham- |“ ‘make of car by efficient mechanics. | FOR RENT—Well furnished two room than Saturday; or 5 to 10 lower than |General Mills 36% |ing an inclination to ease off com-| Corn: No. 4 yellow 36%. A.)—Potatoes 106, pionships, three times delayed, closed; prices yery reasonable. All work| #Partment. Water, electricity, gas, ‘ + Friday; good and choice 160 to 210/Gen. Motors 22% |pared with futures. Durum is in} Rye: No. 1, 40% am piicaee ” ate ices an (apes out the Olympic Pea A foaratiied ii an de waan oe telephone and frigidaire furnished. ibs. 3.60 to 3.70; top 3.70; 210 to 280|Gen. Railw. Sig. Barley: No. 2 special, 43'2; No. 3,|¥- S. shipment’ jaturday 852, Sun-|the games closed officially Satuday| ;,_. 1 Patt ! Iso single room wi nette, ths. 3.20 to 3.60; 200 to 250 tbs, 3.15] Gillet Saf. Ras,”... ie paar elrticrione: steammrrtng| TO |day 15; about steady, ‘Trading rather|and ‘gave the U. S. ihe unofficial timate on that auto repair ob. The) Garage ‘with either or, both apart- \ tres SiO to SiO. peckiie, not any |Gooyr. ‘Tr, & Hub, 1big [start Oats were slow except for very| Oats and flax not quoted. slow: “sacked pet ct: Wiseonsin| team, championship with @ fine total iixe'Scher, Prop | Mente, Heselburet, 411 Sth Bt to 3.00; average cost Saturday 3.74; (Graham Paige acs inills was :lUnibeabandotatpenrentcbion CHICAGO CASH bese tyler a ety Soa Mislin| ‘The final ‘standings, figured on a/FOR SALE— Bronze turkey toms oR RENT—Apartment over New at " weight 206 Ibs.: for week average cost |Gt. Nor. Ir. O. 12% jvatots. ‘Barley demand was good| Chicago, Feb. 15.—(P)—Wheat No. No °1.195 to 14s reg ne ee point score basis of 10 for first, 5 for) Weighing from 22 to 24 Ibs. These |" Sweet Shop. Suitable for business ary 354; Weight 212 Ibs. 4 sys gee Ss, 5% | with offerings inadequate, Flax of-|3 red 58; No. 2 hard 58%-'%: No. 2/No 2) 95 to 100) ny 1 © 169! | second, 4, 3, 2, and 1 for the Temain- are fell marked birds, Nagel and| or home. Inquire David George at i} Sheep 7,000; nothing done early; |Gri irunow : | ferings were light and in quiet to fair|yellow hard 58; No. 1 mixed 59%; No. os ee der of the first six finishers in each} __S'Tulé, bismarct) . Dak. | _ the Sweet Shop. asking sharply higher on best lambs; | Houd-Hershe! Oe Secmen’ pa , 3 hard (smutty) 56%. BOSTON Woon championship event in that order,|CHOICE CANARY singers: “Import | pon RENT Strictly modern fare , packers, bidding steady with Priday's te Motor, 2 “ou Corn No. 3 mixed 35%-'43 No. 2] poston, Feb. 15.—(>)—Weak in|Was: U.S. 103; Norway, 77; Canada,| ed Rollers. Hartz Mountain and!" ished apartment. One room and late trade; or 6.00 and down. “a > FI eeltow cold) 38%; No. 3 white 35%-/ = ? ghe aaeness (49; Sweden, 26; Finland, 25: Austria, Choppers, native singers. Cages! itchy Hupp. Mot, Car : | Grai . 7 iprices of 64s and finer western wools/| ts (0: Switzer; seeds. Jacob Bull, phone 115-y| ‘Kitchenette. Laundry privileges. - Int. Combus. Eng. : J41|. Grain Quotations = {/36:. ss last week was not marked, and was/15: Germany, 12; France, 10; Switzer- 5 5-J. Close in. Adults only. Phone CHICAGO Int. Harvester 23% | g¢—___ Oats No. 2 white 25-2513. Hand, 9; Hungary, 7; Rumania, 4; Po-! Dickinson, N. Dak. 512-W. Dr. i sre 23% ° |confined largely to the short French at : 5 | eee | 12-W. Dr, 2 Chicago, Feb. 15.—(AP—U.,S. D.|Int. Match Pte. Rye No. 3, 44%. } Nand, 3! Italy, 3; Belgium, 1; Czecho- eit tlt msiks A.)—Hogs 60,000 including 25,000 di-!Int. Nick. Can Th MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Barley, 42-60 combing staple: About O90 scOUned co rakia, 1 FOR RENT—Furnished oF unfurnian- rect; weak to 10 lower than Friday; jInt. Tel. & Tel. 10% {Minneapolis, Feb. 15.—(F)— Tim att ‘seed, 3.50+3.75. basis is the low point at which short |Slovakia, 1 {than usual and the average condition! ed apartment. Varney Apartments, q 170 to 210 Ibs. 4.10 to 4.15; top 4.15; |Jewel Tea .. 33%6| | Wheat— Open High Low Close poe a 9.00-14.50, combings 64s and finer wools free of| 2 A is excellent, even though the average! Phone 773. H “ang | Johns-Mansvle. 22% : 69 , ili : defects can be obtained in substantial| Penitentiary Herd janimal is thinner than usual at this FOR RENT—All_ modern furnished 220 to 250 Ibs. 3.80 to 4.05; 260 to 300 ibs. 3.65 to 3.25: 140 to 160 Ibs, 385 /eayser,W) -- to 4.10; pigs 2.75 to 3.50; packing/Kennecott Cop. . Xu 10% 70% 69 | furnished apartment 69 69 67% BS BS al volume. Receipts of domestic wool at A ‘season. cee | BISMARCK & | Is Awarded Diploma tre conaition of cattle and calves! Sud unfurnished 9} sa i SRE (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co, {Boston during the week ending Feb- Rue Apartments with electric stove fry 33 0-3! cows 325 to 340. Li B % “Sax ruary 13 amounted to 2,245,000 pounds {remained at 81 per cent as compared| gnq Frigidaire. In 1 ; srdcobeles TW ec ahr des ores Toll. 8% ae No 1 dark nea 3 $ 5g{compared with 462,800 pounds during, Announcing award to the state|with 86 per cent a year ago and a! Phone 1256-W, rebetiee ee 410; light weight 160 to 200 Ibs. 3.90/Kroger Grocery 14% INo. 2 northern ** 57! the previous week. penitentiary of a diploma by the Na- five-year average of 82 per cent. Mon- to 4.15; medium weights 200 to 250|Lquld Carbonic iby 29% | No) 1 amber durum 30 oe tional Dairy Association as recogni- tana fell off 2 per cent and Wyoming | H d Fai » SBM, Ibs, 3.75 to 4.15: heavy weight 250 oy Pliers % 174 {No. 1 mixed durum 2 GOVERNMENT BONDS tion of his production by its dairy|1 per cent. In South Dakota, where | louses ani is 350 Ibs. 3.55 to 3.85; packing sows No. 1 red durum .... ‘40| Liberty 3 1-2's 94.28; Liberty ist) herd, Warden C. C. Turner said Tues- | cattle have suffered more than in any | FOR RENT—Modern bungalow and medium and go . 3. % 4 11 |4 14's 98.70: Liberty 4th 4 1-4's 99.12; |day the local institution is claiming other range state, the loss during the| garage. Good location. Phone 728. 5 to 3.50; tas ree peer ‘al 11% 40% Ne ae te Treas. 4 1-4's 100.15; Treas. 4's 97.22.) the state record for milk and butter-!month was 6 per cent and the situa-| FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping ’ 130 Ibs. 3.00 to 3.75. 3% ——____ “ |No. 1 tye .. : 30 fat production. ; tion was held to be precarious in the] room. Gas heat, hot water at all a Cattle 13,000; calves 2,000; fed ti MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN parley ... 30 MONEY RATES The average of 41 cows in the herd iistrict where grasshoppers destroyed| times. Call at 619 6th St. Phone BE Sr ey a _$4| Minneapolis, Feb. 15.—(P)—Wheat | Gate”, .”” °95| New York, Feb. 15.—(AP)—Cali| was 11,806 pounds of milk and 392 crops last summer. | Gipcw. higher; weighty steers showing most Hi pecsines Monday 100 compared to 329 Speltz aa ‘49 |money steady, 2 1-2 per cent all day.! pounds of butterfat. The highest pro-| The condition of sheep and lambs | ton RENT—Sinic SORES advance; killing quality plain; mostly 1% vheat Dark hard winter wheat ‘as | Time loans steady, 60 days 3 1-2|ducer in the herd recorded 678.3 | in North Dakota fell off one point | bungalow. ‘Sun parlor, breakfast 5.00 to 7.00 market with early top at 42% |15% protein Delivered _'To Arrive|Hard winter wheat 11 49) to 3 3-4; 3-6 mos. 3 1-2 to 3 3-4 per| pounds of butterfat and the lowest|during the month to 83 per cent aS; nook attached garage, Close in, 8.65; other Kill classes steady to 25|N 9. {1 dk north. 78 81 76 78 SSL * ~[cent. Producer among the first 16 in the | compared with 86 per cent a year a0} Phone 751 or 151 ‘ up. Slaughter cattle and steers: |N! 25% (2 dk north. .75 (79 . | e——___________— 9] Prime commercial paper 3 3-4 to 4.) herd recorded 432.4 pounds. It was the jang a five-year average of 85.6. South | -on RENTS Puruiaied 6% steers good and choice 600 to 900 lbs. 1 3 dk north. .73 77 ‘| Produce Markets | Se ee record of the herd as a whole which | arota lost 7 points dring the month re HH Re nished 6 room house. 7.00 to 9.75; 900 to 1100 lbs. 7.00 to 1% es Protein ° CURB STOCKS won the diploma, recognition being | .44 montana gained 1 per cent. | aa onl . Mrs. M. L. Shuman, 9.75; 1100 to 1800 Ibs. 7.25 to 9.75- the as rem! New York, Feb, 15—(AP)—Ourb: given, to veenpiad syino cayalop Heras a | roe nee ane 6. a Ibs, ; com: eet HICAGO Cities Service 6 1-4; Elec. Bond & of five or more *, °. -ENT—House on Fifth a peepee Pst Ont Ee Ry HEgeeiin is Cheago Po 15.—()—Butter was|Share 11 7-8; Standard Oil, Ind., 15{ production of 300 pounds or more of Auditors Must Print street. Call Gussners, to 7.26; helfers good and choice 50|No Be 2 dk north. 72 firm in tone end prices 1-2 cent{°"8: Unit. Found 2 1-8. butterfat veorly oerintendent of the) GUides for Election|For renT—A modern 9 room house 4 Bee eNe ee pigeon and | Pai 40% |3 dk north: 70 :|higher Monday. Eggs were steady| MINNEAPOLIS STOCK CLOSE | penitentiary herd, expressed belief | - : next to olay a orth Dake choice 3.25 to 4.75; common and Fa 12% protein and unrevised. Poultry ruled steady. (By The Associated Press) that the fine quality of alfalfa hay| County auditors are required to at 2 medium 2.50 to 3.25; low cutter and rad ride Poultry, alive, 17 tucks, steady:| First Bank Stock 10%. raised on the penitentiary farms to- | print the guide cards of political par- cutter 1.50 to 2.50;° bulls (yearlings Rie ——e peek in nc i. Bai 5 Ibe is: Northwest Banco 19%. gether with a proper mixed yauen, ties provided ne in a law Pamed e z excluded) good and choice (beef) 29% |Grade of frome Seiten Ga ane is ee vy Others blank. had much to do with the heavy ml the last legi: Bure. eseOD, ee an - | I t 3.00 to 3.75; cutter to medium 2.25 21% |1 dk north. .71 oi ee production, The herd has been cull-|ing to a notice sent Monday by Sec-| nished sleeping rooms. Gas heat. q to 3.35; vealers (milk fed) good and 4% |2 dk th. , [t00s! yg? 7 he? ae 4 , CHICAGO STOCK ed steadily over a period of almost! retary of State Robert Byrne to audi-|} Always hot water. Reasonable rent. choice 6.50 to 8.00; medium 5.50 to 40% ee j]young toms 17, old toms 15; heavy (By The Associated Press) 10 years, the better milking strains|tors throughout the state. He has} Gaql at 522 2nd St. abo. gull ana predleeas Ars a 55% |Grad white ducks 20, small 18, heavy col- Corporation Securities 114. being retained for breeding purposes. | suggested that they consult the gov- FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room § Stocker and feeder cattle: steers good | Pull 22. jl -/ored 1, small 17; geese 13. Insull Util. Invest. 31 The cows include both purebred and/erning bodies of the parties or of FOF private hotie. Suitable Maen : + anee! 13% |2 Butter, 10,120, firm; creamery-spe- de Holsteins. Purebred bulls from| groups within parties to obtain this . i and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 450 to|®' Ha ‘Totals (3 score)’ 22%-28%: extras (92| Midwest Util. (new) 47%. fhe best herds in the country have Information, Near high school and capitol, Char eee NODE RE B28 Gio 3% |140 protein Rieder eae macht INVESTMENT TRUSTS been used to assist in obtaining high| | The eireulsr also advises, auditors Breabtass and svaning nieal iCiaee ‘Sheep 10,000; 41 DHW or 22; fir ee. aeare) 20 %8 =: 3 (By The Associated Press) production. of their duties regarding publications | STS" _<“000 = wm en uate a: erone, 4 2 higher Reo es A 1H W..... 12 see TL .,, [SeCONdS (86-87 score) 1944-20; stan-! over’ counter at New York): of notice of election and said the cer-|FOR RENT—Cozy room in quiet 3 Boos choice} Rep. Iron é& Steel , 118% protein dards (90 score centralized carlots) tification of the names of candidates} home for business woman. Gas sity 'ay eee Eta aoe eae a Ey dae Would Not Instruct [ities dius’ cece | ea Alu tot tls bed fs H Mia ccscccscccess | tL IT Wy, ini. : seeee fl seeee A . ve vi ired. to 6.75 and above. Slaughter ‘sheep| Royal Duteh Sheil 1846 |taee protein i jens, sneet, steady: oxime, firsts | nat Tr gh 57-8; 6 1-2, Democrat Delegates! ¢entis!, electors will be eee pee ee : and lambs: lambs 90 Ibs. down good 4. |1 DEW or *lrent receipts 13% i a. Ake oniae tan erste vac | : “ and cholce 6.00 to 6.75. medium 4.75 Bete et ate cred Cheese erin meine 1a) Dets-| Washington, Feb. 15.—(P)—A clear-| sine, \ Wanted to Reni Bh @& \ ‘0 6.00; all weights common 4.00 to ae) fe of ies 12 1-4; Long Horns 12 1-2; Brick| Utited Fond Corp | cut rift now exists between import- as a , = 4.75: ewes 90 to 150 lbs. medium to H 65 12; Swiss 31 to 33. # Univ Tr Sh 2 3-4; 3 1. ant elements of the Democratic par- Fe 2 | RELIABLE party wants to rent a 2 choice 2.00 to 3.75; all weights cull 33 akota Wheat] é tee ty, and the prospect for harmony in} A Smith’s Advisor | {our or five room modern house and common 1.25 to 2.50; feeding | Serve % 112% NEW YORK Most of Main Roads the year of presidential election has | about March Ist. Reasonable rent. ‘ lambs 50 to 75 Ibs. good and choice 1D New York, Feb 15.-(}—Butter jfaded. | Write Tribune Ad. No. 768 giving 6.00 to 5.50. Shell 1H 1 63 /¢.968: firmer. Creamery-higher than In State Kept Open| verinite statements of opposing j full particulars, », 9 8 fies extra 23-23%; extra (92 score) 221; Positions over the instruction of del-| | WANTED TO RENT—One or two | FIOUX CIY Sl 59 61 [firsts (87 to 91 score) 22-22%; sec-| Snow removal crews have kept |egates now stand between Franklin | room apartment, furnished. $20.00. Bs Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 15.—()—(U. onds unquoted: Packing stock, cur-|most of the main highways in North|D. Roosevelt and his supporters on Write Tribune Ad No, 746 or leave 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,500, calves 200; 3, lon rent make No. 1, 16%-17; No. 2, 15%.|Dakota’ open to travel, the state|the other hand, and that section of | address at Tribune office. killing steers and yearlings 13% Cheese 232,942; quiet. State, whole|highway department announced|the party leadership which agrees steady; other killers little changed; with the views of Jouett Shouse, di-' stockers and feeders firm; milk flats, fresh, average to fancy | Monday. special 111-14; do, held, 161-18. Crews worked all day Sunday to|rector of the Democratic national Eggs 21,954; steady. Mixed colors,|open blocked stretches of highways|headquarters under Chairman John, standards (cases 44 Ibs. net) 17-17%; | and continued their operations Mon- |J- Raskob. | rehandled receipts (cases 43 lis.net)|day, with highways Nos. 2, 10, and| Shouse has advocated delegates not FOR RENT—Store building, 25x90 ff. | on Third Street. Pull basement. | Heat furnished. Prince Hotel. eligible $4.50-5.75; fed helfers $5.50 | Sf82 down; most sows $2.50-3.65; low cut-| Stand. Oil C | | 4 good yearl- ings held above $6.75; bulk short feds | SP" Stand. alt. | ters and cutters chiefly $1.50-2.25; a ge, undeearedi Pepe: |B 4 : be instructed, but be left free to ' g00d 700 Ib, stockers $5.0; scattering | Stewart-Warner Gial packs, including unusual henner) [Bismarck to. ‘Minols” Gowtheast ot |ehoose thelr candidate in the light of Miscenianeous lots common and medium kinds $3.25- | Studebaker selections sold from store on credit|/here to Ellendale, roads were badly|Conditions at the moment the con-| | WANTED—$1500.00- until Dec. ist, 450. ‘Texas 17%-19; | mediums 14; dirties 14; | drifted by a heavy fall of snow. The|Vention is held and the ballots are | 1932. ‘Will give first mortgage on Hogs 9,000; slow, shipper demand | Tex. Pac. : {checks 12% ;-refrigerators, as to qual-|northern part of the state, which Cast. Governor Roosevelt saw in the | $15,000.00, Security. Will pay 8 i light; packers inactive, early sales ity 11-13%; stands unquoted; un-|received less snow than other sec-|Plan disfranchisement of the party's | per cent. Write Tribune Ad. No. § lighter weight butchers .and sows | Underwood Elliott dergrades unquoted. tions, had more favorable road con-|T@nk and file with the decision; 765. steady to 10e higher; 160-200 Ib, | Union, Carbide 42 sa. 100] White eggs, Jersey and other near- | ditions. thrown to the dickering of powerful | weights mainly $3.50-8.70; practical | Union, Pacific 0 36 |by premium marks 24 to 25; Atlan-| On highway No. 2. a stretch from| leaders, nothing more than a back- top $8.70 for choice 180-200 Yb. | Tnit“Giear Btores 2 ne tle coast hennery ciose selections and| Michigan to Larimore was opened |'00m nomination. | ok weights; oad Lae lights $3.75; scat- | onited 32 heavy weights (cases 46 lbs. net) 22]after considerable difficulty. gerne RR Te ] eee $3.00-3.50; sows largely | United it 40 [}1;2 to 23; Atlantic coast and mid-| State highway snow plows were| Livestock Condition | $3.00- '2,000: . i Un. Gas & Im} 37 western hennery specials (cases 45/ working from Devils Lake south to ‘ Sheep 2,000; no early action; best |W sind 35 Ibs. net) 21 to 22; Atlantic coast and|New Rockford. The road to Minot| Good in North Dakota: fat lambs held fully 50c higher or/U. 8. Realty é& Im 32 midwestern standards (cases 44 lbs.|was reported open while east to — t around -$6.50; other classes nominal. | J. 8, Rubber 2 net) 19 to 20; Atlantic coast and mid-|Grand Forks the highway was said| With an average of. 65 inches of (27 Blast 4 Stoller trom Assocrated Press) Unchanged; most feeders salable |U. 8. Steel : ‘western lower grades 18 to 18 1-2; |to be blocked. snow on the ground, livestock growers _,M"% Henry Moskowitz (above), 435-479; halon sort quoted (0'9800, (UL Fow. i 1 rt +) atlantic coast and midwestern medi- : a are having to yard-feed their stocks, S¢,yeare old and a grandmother, is | ibe cence Seen OND. 25% ums 18 to 19, Pacific coast, fresh LUMBERMEN TO according to the monthly livestock re- $2ritn* Yasngstviger to Alfred E. sea ae HAN Warner Pict shell treated or liners, specials 24! Fargo, N. D., Feb. 15—(P)—How port of the federal department of ag- Yet une ee lew » Feb. 15.—(P)— (Wen tincd’:: 35 1-2 to 25; Pacific coast, shell treated !lumbermen may assist in bettering riculture for North Dakota. Live- 2M@, recently announced “passive exchange irregular, Great Britain de- | Western Union Ss or Uners, standards $2 to 24; Pacific|farm conditions will be one of the stock, generally, however, are reported Gandidate for the democratle preal- mand in dollars, others in cen . Air Br. : coast lower grades unquoted; Pacific principal subjects up for discussion at to be in good condition. jane Sent ation, a Opn centr Ri ace Weeten Bh | Mare. ATs i cont ier bie trestent Or ijners.'the 15th annual convention of the The stock water problem has eased | G ‘ash in With R84; Sweden 19.39; Montreal BaTIc [wer ane fon mediums, to 2; fic North Dakota Retail Lumbermen’s in most districts, however, and most | in With a 1.5014 coast marked pullets unquoted; ref-|sssociation here Feb. 24 and 25. reports. say death losses are lower, Tribune Want Ad \

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