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x THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Mar. 1 New York Stocks | geang Prime wares (REPORTS BRING DROP T0 PRICES ON WHEAT MARKET OPERATORS LOOK IN VAIN FOR WALL STREET LANB|S Floor Traders Left Largely to Their Own Devices; Prices Change Little New York, March 1—()—profes-; Am. Wi sional market operators looked in vain for lamb with the advent of Au March in the stock market Tuesday. Public participation was almost en- tirely lacking, and floor traders were left largely to their own devices, Atlantic Ref. ‘Auburn Auto Coast Lin which" were of scarcely any effect up- [Bald ' on price levels. Johns-Manville dropped 3 points on omission of the dividend and re- port of earnings of only 8 cents a Share for 1931. Bendix fell more than a point, as the quarterly pay- ment was cut to 15 from 25 cents. The alcohol stocks reflected a little speculative activify, on the theory that production had been brought under more effective control. Amer- ican Commercial Alcohol, National Distillers and U. S. Industrial Alcohol |G rose about a point each. Auburn shot up 6 points in short covering, then lost much of its gain. Several pivotal industrials ranged fractional- ly higher. The closing tone was steady, and the day's turnover only about’ 800,- {O° 000 shares. Sean ioe | Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, March 1.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 1,700; receipts small; oe weather conditions holding dowi run; ! Fo; steady but understone generally weak in line with dull beef outlet; few odds and ends fed steers 4.00-5.00; beef cows 2.50-3.25; butcher heifers 3.50-4.50; cutters 1.50-2.25; grade bulls largely 2.25-2.50; steers Drugs, Inc. .... {Dupont .. Eastman Kodak medium | Ge. BILSe ta fr July 42%, oats unchanged to % low- % |reported a year ago. {Apparently corn traders who were 1% |Of the favorable opportunity to buy. CROP DETERIORATION Large ° Deliver 8 on Chicago March Contracts Are Ad- ditional Weight that crop deterioration during the winter had been less than usual did much to give a downward swing to wheat values Tuesday. of this lessening of winter rigors. De- liveries of 1,775,000 bushels of wheat ‘on Chicago March contracts were’an additional weight on the market, but! buying on the part of houses with for- , eign connections served somewhat to cushion declines. Wheat closed unsettled, %-% un- der Monday’s May 60%-%:, July 62- 62%, corn % off to % up, May 39%, er, and provisions unchanged to 10 cents down. : The average of the various unof- ficial estimates of farm_ reserve stocks of wheat was 179,000,000 bushels, compared with 160,000,000 The condition of winter wheat was figured at 81.5 per cent against 79.4 in December and 87.5 on March 1 last year. Wheat values costinued to sag after the crop experts’ figures were issued, and the market went’about 1 cent under yesterday's finish. Corn, however, developed relative firmness, although the average estimate of stocks of corn om farms was 1,070,- 000,000 bushels, compared with 709,- 000,000 bushels reported a year ago. Short of the market took advantage |Oats followed corn. Provisions were neglected. STATISTICS ARE EARISH, Chicago, Mar. 1.—()—Indications M Monthly private crop summaries is- ay sued Tuesday afforded the evidence ‘yy, 1.38% 1.44% 1.38% CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Mar. 1.—(?)— Wheat— Ope! birt 5h 4.87 485 485 (Mi 5.02 5.00 5.00 i 5.22 5.15 5.15 | lay . sii), shee wa | somes ps | Duluth, Minn., Mar. 1—(®)— = High Low Close es han 66% 67 | 6T 66% Assoclated Press Photo Mrs. Olga Ziegler Is shown with her two children, Helen, 8, and Billie, 3, after her acquittal in Hackensack, N.J.,ona charge of murder. The state demanded the death penalty c' slaying of her husband to collect insuran ging that she plotted the . George Flamard, 21, had pleaded guilty to firing the fatal shots but denied that Mrs. Ziegler was implicated, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 1—(#)}—Flour | unchanged. Shipments 31,596. Pure bran 14,00-14.50. Standard middlings 12.50-13.00. DULUTH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., March 1.—()—Clos- | ing cash prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark | northern 71%-79%c; No. 2 do 69%-/ 78%c; No. 3 do 65%-77%c; No. 1 northern 71%%-79%c; No. 2 do 69%- | 78%c; No. 1 amber durum 71-90c; No. | 2 do 69-89c; No. 1 durum 67-70c; No. | 2 do 67-70c; No. 1 mixed durum 63- 82c; No. 2 do 61-82c; No. 1 red durum 60c. | Flax on track $139%; to arrive| $1.39%; May $1.39%; July $1.40; Sept. | $1.40. | Oats No. 3 white 25%-26%c. No. 1 rye 46%. | Barley choice to fancy 4612-4914c; | tra 22 1-2 to 23; extra (92 score) 22; first (87 to 91 score) 21 to 22. Cheese 415,826, firmer, unchanged. Eggs, 52,603; weak. Mixed colors, standards (cases 44 Ibs., net) 15; re- handled receipts (cases 43 Ibs., net) 13-144; no grades 12-121; special packs, including unusual Hennery se- lections sold from store on credit 1514-161; mediums 11%-12; dirties 1112-12; checks 10%; refrigerators, as to quality 914-12, White eggs, Atlantic coast and mid- western lower grades 1612-1712c; Pa- ific coast, fresh, shell treated or iners, specials. 2314-24%5c; standards 21-22 mediums 19%-201sc; refri- gerator whites, as to quality 10-13c; brown eggs, nearby and western spe- cial packs, private sales from store 16-1812c; western standards 15-151¢c. Poultry live steady. Broilers by freight 20; express 18-27; fowls by MONEY RATES New York, March 1—(#)—Call money steady, 2 1-2 per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days 3 1-2 to 3 3-4; 3 to 6 mos. 3 1-2 to 3 3-4 per cent, Prime commercial paper 3 1-2 to 3 3-4, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, March 1.—()—Foreign exchange irregular Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 3.48's; France 3.93%; Italy 5.19; Germany 23.78; Norway 18.91; Sweden 19.26; Montreal 88.50. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Asociated Press) (Over counter at New York): Corp Tr Sh 2.20. CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune offiee by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classi- fied display rates of 90 cents per col- umn inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under. $1.45 3 days, 25 words or under. 2 days, 25 words or under. 85 1 day,.25 words or under........ .75 Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional 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 Female Help Wanted YOUNG lady to assist in the office for part of tuition. Our day or evening courses equips for sure and profitable positions. Bismarck Bus- iness College, Nicola Bldg. Corner 5th and Broadway. condition. Write Tribune Ad No. 845. ____Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, gas heated, hot water | at all times. Also furnished sleep- | ing room. Phone 619-W or call at | 619 Sixth St. | FOR RENT—Newly decorated Tur- | nished sleeping room. Bath ad-/ joining. Right down town. heat. 314% City Inquire front apartment, Main Ave. Call after 6 p, m. Exceptionally w nished sleeping room in nice loca- tion. Must be seen to be appreciat- ed. Call at 421 W. Thayer., Phone 688-M. | FOR RENT—Front bedroom on first | floor, Adjoining bath. Board if de- sired. Also garage for rent. Call at 600 loth St. | FOR RENT—Three very pleasant furnished front sleeping rooms in strictly modern home. Always hot water. In good location. Prices | ranging from $16, $14.00 and $8.00. | water. ette. Electric washer. ‘7th St. Phone 487-W. FOR RENT—Lower floor of house. Three rooms and kitchenette. Full Sink, gas range in kitchen- Call at 523 basement. Furnace heat and near school. 323 2nd St, Phone 360-M. | FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Fur- nished. 717 Thayer, Phone sti, ENT—A modern al vel furnished two room apartment in- cluding overstuffed set, private bath with shower, electric refrigerator and electric stove with laundry privileges. Reasonable rent. In- quire 518 Fifth St. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—A desirable three room modern apartment on ground floor with private entrances and private bath. Unfurnished, including heat, water and telephone. Call at 623 6th St. A FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Private bath. Gas stove and elec- tric refrigerator. Phone 0 office hours or call E. W. Mandigo, 608 4th St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, one room, clothes closet -and kitchenette, ice box, gas, heat and lights included. Also a large base- ment room with light housekeeping privileges. In Paramount Theatre Block. Call at 222 Third St. FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room apartment, private bath, heat, light, water furnished. $35.00 per mo.; also 2 room apartment on ground new modern apartment, nicely dec- crated, private bath, unfurnished. Call at 417 First St. or phone 241-R. FOR RENT — Apartment available March 1. Nicely furnished with overstuffed set, Murphy bed and frigidaire; also apartment with frigidaire and Murphy bed, $23.50. Do not phone. Evarts Apartments, 314 3rd St. FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished modern apartment with private bath, on ground floor, located at 1102 Thayer Ave. Inquire at 318 Ninth St., or phone 291-W, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, with lights, water, heat, telephone and use of Maytag washer furnish- ed. 930 4th St. FOR RENT — Apartment at the Woodmansee with or without ga- rage. Ready March Ist. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Up to date apartment. Three rooms and bath. Nicely fur- Se eo changed to 1-4 lower. steady. Poultry was i f ‘ ; Call at 623 6th St. nished. Kelvinator, gas range, city Pa total cad tees fa 23% |WHEAT FUTURES EASE medium to good 37%4-42%c. |freight 19-20; express 19-21. Dressed FOR RENT—Furnished downtown | heat. In college building. Phone pete Lesciislhdanat geet ae akc 20% Minneapolis, March 1.—(?)}—Do- ——— irregular. Ducks frozen 16-17. sleeping room, day, week or month, |_ 1063. grades 3.50-5.50. mestic statistics w tah anid CHICAGO CASH Letina A See ee Bates Midd) ey th) io 19% | wheat futures eased. srueeday, but} Chicago, March 1.—()— Wheat, | @————_______—. ‘ RECT ee at 311/FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished tone weak on light lights; better grade |Graham Pals 19. |near the close there was a fair rally|No. 2 red 58; No. 1 hard 591-2; No.2/|_ + Miscellaneous | FOR REN eee; | %2, Pom apartments. One on 165-220 lbs. 3.90-4.00; top 4.00; paid bY | Griceny Grun 1% ]on reports of army worms and grass-|mixed 57 1-2; corn, No. 3 mixed 32 — BIGGER BOBBIES FOR RENT—Room, furnished for one} ground floor. Gas, lights, water, all interests; most 220-240 lbs. 3.80- Houd-Hershey 3% | hoppers in Kansas, 1-2 to 33: No. 2 yellow 35 1-8 to 1-2;/ London.—London’s famous bobbies| °° two, hot water at all times. 201! heat, laundry free. $25.00 monthly. 3.90; better 240-300 Ibs. 3.60-3.80; Houston Oil 19 | May and September wheat closed|No. 3 white 33 to 34; sample 31; oats CHICAGO POTATOES —policemen—have always been big,| Ave. A West and corner of Mandan| Also three room house at 213 South heavier weights and plainer grades |Hudson Motor : Ue! xe lower.and July %c lower. No. 2 white 23 1-4 to 24 1-4; sample) Chicago, March 1—(;}—(U. 8. D. but now they must be bigger and bet. | _ street. ah fhe ae | Sth St. $15.00. Inquire 1100 Broad- down to 3.50 and below; bulk pepoul uae nes Se 1% | Corn closed %-%c higher, oats t4c|gtade 19; barley 42 to 59; timothy| a )_Potatoes 120, on track 299, total | ter than ever. Recent regulations have |FOR RENT—Exceptionally nice large) vere is < zie Me SE ee eur Telit arceater 2844 |lower, rye %c higher, barley % to 4c [seed 3.00 to 3.25; clover seed 9.00 to/U. s. shipments 945; slightly weaker |ralsed the standard helght of police-| sleeping room, suitable for two; FOR RENT—Wwell tumished front sows mostly 3.15-3.25; average cost it Match Pte. Pf. | + 18%|higher and flax %c higher. There | 14.00. on Idaho Russets, dull on other stock, |M™en from 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 10| single room; also a very nice large| room with kitchenette. Heat, lights, Monday 3.78; weight 205. lInt! Nick. Can .. . .8% | was little trade in flax. jtrading slow; sacked per cwt. Wis-jinches. The age limit is from 20 to| basement room with private en-| water, cooking gas, use of frigidaire Sheep 500; very little done; asking itnt’ Tel. & Tel. - + 10%) A slight improvement was noted in RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _iconsin round whites No. 1, 75-80c; un- | 25. trance, suitable for light housekeep-| and telepohne. Hazelhurst. Phone higher on better lambs; packers talk- | Johns-Mansvie. . + 19%|demand for medium quality cash| Minneapolis, March 1.—(?)—Range classified 67%4-70c; Michigan russet — ing. For sale baby buggy. Call at; 273 or call at 411 Fifth St . ing lower; early sales included a deck 'Kayser (J) .. . ae wheat and high protein moved in fair|of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/rurals 75-80c; Minnesota, Early Ohios DOPE ANTIDOTE 610 Avenue A. |FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- of 93-lb. yearlings wethers at 5.00,|Kelvinator i shape but there was no real competi-idark northern 73 1-4 to 76 1-4; No. 1/¢1.00-1.05; Idaho Russets No. 1, $1.30-| Ithica, N. ¥.—A quick antidote for | = | baal bs. at |Kennecott Cop. . 9% peti- 1 { 5 F FOR RENT—Large pleasant sleeping, nished and unfurnished apts. Rose and then a deck averaging 114 lbs. at) 16 | tion for the small offerings. ,|northern 72 1-4; sample grade dark!1.40, few $1.45-1.50. the morphine drug habit has been an- i 7 ee. 2) 475 to outsiders; late Monday bulk! Kresge (S. 8) 7% | Cash corn tone was quiet and easy.|notthern 77 1-4; No, 2 amber durum | nounced by Cornell University doc-| Furi’ are’ (oF O¥O Call at 607| Apartments. 215 ard Bt. W. fed lambs at 6.35; two doubles 650 to |Kreuger © TO) + 16% | Oats demand was fair to good. Rye|75 to 93; No.1 mixed durum 72, | BOSTON WOOL tors here. The antidote consists of | Put street. | screen aS es shippers. Liquid Carbonic .. + 11) |demand was steady and offerings! Corn, No. 2 yellow 40. Boston, March 1.—()}—Wool mar- compound sodium rhodanate treat- ee RENT—Cozy room in quiet A ENT—Purnished or unfurnish- pe we's Inc. . he smaller. Barley was in scant supply| Rye, No. 1, 45 3-4. |ket is mostly very quiet. Occasional|ment. This treatment is said to wash, home for business woman. Gas earners Varney Apartments, CHICAGO Mack ‘Trucks 1 a7sg | and at fair to good demand. Flax de-| Barley, No. 2 special 54; No. 3, 45) buyer takes small to moderate quan- the brain and nervous system clean of} heat. Always hot water. Board if ei A eee Chicago, March 1—(AP—U, S. D.|May Dept. Stores > TY*)| mand was fair. |1-4 to 54. titles of short French combing 69's|the drug habit and its effects in six| desired. Call at 406 Sth St. Phone | = A.)—Hogs’ 21,000 including 4,000 di-|Miam! Gopper 1 5% | Flax, No. 1, 1.44. and finer western grown wools.| days. eG Houses and Flats rect; about steady; 170 to 210 1bs.1Mo. Pacific . 1 49% |¢—_—. ——_———} oats not quoted. The purchases are for immediate | i = Ss RENT —¥our room Heuser 4.25 to 435; top 4.40; 220 to 250 Ibs./Mont. Ward .. : 9%!| Grain Quotations |: ———. needs. Prices realized on the limited} A Tennesssee inventor has planned | Automobiles for Sale | Bath 7 EOur room Rouse ard 400 to £28: '260 to 310 lbs. 3.85 to|Nash’ Motors + 1% |g a=@| BISMARCK _ current business are about steady as/a combined dirigible balloon and air-| - = | Beuie cond earaee: 1600) Aaa 4,00; 140 to 160 Ibs. 4.00 to 4.15; few|Nat- Biscuit... ae | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) {compared with last week. Territory plane, from which the wings and en-| DODGE DEPENDABLE USED CARS| Phone 1462-M. : igs 3.00 to 3.50; packing sows 3.40|Nat..Gash Reg. a Be MinnenUNNEAPOLIS RANGE | Date March 1. jwools of 58, 60's and lower quality|gine can be dropped in an emerg-, | AT “PRE-SHRUNK” PRICES FOR RENT—House at 421 ard St. Al- bier Bo) RghE lights) 660d {and choise | war ames Rea Tats | awheat-=" Open iiiee ones No, 1 dark northern -$ 58/and fleeces of all qualities are quiet ency, passengers remaining in the! Your eliaty feanyeiee) buy more fo store room, 428 2rd. Inquire of 50. z 536 ‘ No. 1 northern ... . 55 with aski i hanged. : : | Ms. Wm. Erlenmeyer, 423 3rd_ St. 140 to 160 lbs. 4.00 to 4.30; light Nev. pene Db aches agit (May cee 60% 80% 69 i ae : ao asking prices unchange [eas bag. | SPECIAL THIS WEEK: 1930 Stude- FOR RENT — dee bee welghts 160 to 200 Ibs. 410 to 440; NY. NH & Httd. 2.2 me) a User tee No. 1 mixed durum Se eeereerer see EE ST AGhEACe | Coe emaans @BWy Tires; Hot We-)" Dietely turnished, Jocatedias AlAcandl medium welghts 200 to 250 Ips. ‘00 |Nort, & Western «. : : . 1 red durum . 311 A VICTIM OF SHANGHAI BATTLE pres ove macct, Upholstery: | St., also 2 room furnished house, 1o- to 4.40; heavy weight 250 to 350 lbs./North American. . A3% 44 Nee Completely overhauled, | cated at 307 So. 9th St. or will sell. 380 to 410; packing sows medium |Northern Pacific ‘ 44% 145 ‘ ONE $35000| taking a 1931 model car as down pigs *|Par.-Publix ... . 4 ji | 5 ‘ % 384 ‘ Oats .. an oo 4 Willys Knight . ed Ce ee eae | Se apne Sted See hoe 1 31% RRS LAD a Mae LB TP eine heat : Dodge Six Sedan . 27500 FOR RENT--Purnished 6 room house. Cattle 6,000; calves 2,000; ia Boye Og 1 8% AK 41% 41% 414/16 eee ee ge Ford Tudor . 275.00| Adults only. Mrs. M. L. Shuman, steers and yearlings slow about);Penn. R. apt Ba Dae %| 1 Ford Coupe 75.00) steady; undertone weak on inbetween | Phillips Petrol. 40 a | luce Markets ° Whippet Roads 145.00 | grades; yearling ne soatee: Pub, Sve. Corp. N. J. ; 83 SANS POUR: ey aan CHICAGO 4 Dodge Sedan 225.00| street. Call Gussners. SOS AD ae eC Cees (venience 1 19% [receipts Tuesday 49 compared to 130a| Chicago, March 1.—() —Butter Buk Doschs, 77.0) FOR RENT—A modern 9 room house active and firm; : urity year ago. jmarket was unsettled Tuesday with tee : next to the Bank of North Dakota. ighty steers) Radio Corp. Am. - 2 M. B. GILMAN CO. ers 50 lower; early ton weighty 3 er 3. |, Wheat— jprices steady to 1-4 higher. Egg pee a Phone 206 or call at 217 5th St. 825. Slaughter cattle ond vealers: Remingyin : > ay 15% Protein Delivered ag ATtive | market was unsettled with prices un- Piymouth-Dodge Distributors. _| steers good and choice 600 to 900 lbs. | eo NOLOr .. . nort ‘ 15% ‘Rep. Iron & Steel Reynolds Tob. “B’ Richfield Oil. Cal. 8% 6.75 to 9.00; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 6.75 to : 9.00; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 7.25 to 9.25; For Rent Household Goods for Sale to 1500 Ibs. 7.25 to 9.25: com- Bd and medium 600 to 1300 lbs. 3.75 to 7.25; heifers good and choice 550 to 850 Ibs. 5.25 to 7.00; common and medium 3.25 to 5.25; cows good and choice 3.25 to 450; common and medium 2.65 to 3.25; low cutter and Royal Dutch Shell Safeway Stores ... Schulte Ret. Stores . Seaboard Airline Seaboard Oil Sears-Roebuck Servel, Inc. Shattuck (F. Poultry, alive, 42 trucks, steady; fowls 15 1-2 to 17; broilers 2 lbs. up 22; springs 16 to 22; roosters 10; tur- keys 15 to 22; ducks 17 to 20; geese 11 Cheese, per Ib.: Twins 12 1-2 Di ies 12 1-2; Longhorns 12 3-4; Brick 13; Swiss 30 to 32. Butter 10,783, unsettled; creamery |FOR RENT—At 416 Ave. A double FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and chair, 1 lounging chair, radio, lamps, beds, dresser, china closet, vacuum cleaner, linoleum, ice box, dining room chairs. Call at 301 10th St. eS Se garage. Cement floor. Inquire at 416 Ave. A. % BEAUTY SHOP FOR RENT—Pully equipped. Inquire Brodl’s Barber Shop, corner 3rd and Broadway. |F R RENT—Store building, 25x90 ft. dl y Real Estate on Third Street. 11 base cat eed and. choles beet) | Shell Union Oil . H se extias (a ewe dally evn its FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two asiiall| Heat furnished “Prince Hote ors to 340; cutter to medium 225 to Sinclair Cons. Oil”. 2 6% (90 to 91 score) 20-3-4 to 21; firsts farms near ‘Bismarck. Suitable for 310; vealers (milk fed) good and Skelly Oil ...... : 3 (88 to 89 score) 20 to 20 1-2; seconds alfalfa and sweet clover. Will con- : 3.10; Skelly , Wanted to Reni choice 5.00 to 6.50; medinm 3.50 to/Soc.-Vac. Oil ... + 9% (86 to 87 score) 19 to 19 1-2; stan- sider Bismarck property. Kenneth; ___Wanted to Rent 5.00; cull and common 2.50 to 3.50./Southern Pac. . 26 '|dards (90 score centralized carlots) _King. Phone 861-J. WANTED TO RENT—Five or 6 room Stocker and feeder cattle: steers|Southern Rys. - 9% 21 1-4. Eggs 9,260, unsettled; extra modern bungalow with garage. Want good and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 4.50|Sparks Withington . + 2% 11 firsts 12 1-2 to 12 3-4; fresh graded NOTICE OF SEIZURE. In the Unitea| Possession March 15 or April 1st. 5.50; common and medium 3.25 to|Standard Brands . + 12% |2 firsts 12 1-4; current receipts 11 3-4. States District ‘or the Write Ad. No. 864 in care of the Bis- We Stand. Oil Calif. 7 eis Caught between the lines during the fighting In Shanghai, = [of North Dakota, (United's marek, TEbUNe, “Sheep 11,000; asking unevenly/Stand. Ol N. J. . 5 14% NEW YORK this aged Chinese woman was wounded as she attempted to flee the = | Sontaining “fitective (asp pationg ay higher and bidders holding steady Bearers : welts New York, March 21—()—Butter| fighting area. The agony of her wounds are plainly written on her Vinegar; “Eighteen kegs (8) "each fon ase with Monday's strong close; good to) Siete aaj” : “ee lL A W..... 69% ..... .68% .,...| 21478, easy. Creamery higher than ex-| face. Vinegar “Twenty-one. Kegs’ (#1) each | FOR -SALESPhols seaalo aE cort ieee eae had atau ig eri eae Sawer ’ ; Sinegar; Twentycfour kegs each country town for portraits, tinish- 7.00 and above. Lambs 90 Ibs. down| tim, Holl. Bearing sabe [tase prom, es Pe sete CHINESE DEFENDERS FLASH ‘COLD STEEL gortaining {e5, GD emliens of yines| ing, enlarging, sales of cameras, good and choice 6.00 to 6.85; medium | Underwood Elliott . ae Cider Vinegar, Western Maid Brand, A to, 1 DHW or Photo Studio, Odessa, Wash. 5.50 to 6.00; 91 to 100 Ibs. medium to| Union Carbide .. + 2%h AW. 63% 62% reduced to 41/20/0 10 gallons. (of fit , Odessa, i ice 5.25 to 6.75; all weights com-/| Union Pacific ... - 8 7 Riera cog Resear Matra ak teen, thirty and fifty-five gallons as| FOR fy eight room choice we wee tt 15% | Grade of case may be) manufactured by West mon. 4.50 to 5.50; ewes 90 to 150 Ibs.|United Aircraft . + 18% DEW or case may De) manufactured by house in Wilton, N. Dak. Maple medium to choice 2.25 to 4.00; all|United Cigar Stores . » 1H W..... 81% ..... 60% ..... and labeled on bottom of kees floors and glassed-in porch. Close weights cull and common 1.50 to 2.75; | United Corp. + ,9, Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat and V, Co, Freewater, Ore. Bismarck | to school. Easy terms. Joseph 8. feeding lambs 50 to 75 lbs. good and, United Fruit + 34 |1a% } Grocery Co. Minneoba Brand Bis-| wright, 410 Ave. F, Bismarck, N. choice 5.00 to 5.50. 2 ay |} B 1% 63% 1% 63% rant of Seizure to me directed in the | Dak. Phone 1119-J evenings. SIOUX CITY 4% |Grade seized ae SALE eral Piano. Stored in U. 46% |1 D ‘ismarck. Will sell on monthly Sioux City, Iowa, March 1—(P)— 6% |1 H 59% 61% 59% 61% payments. Mrs. Mildred Dorm, 423 (U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 1,500; calves 100; 16% Durum North Fourth St. Grand Forks, N. beef steers and yearlings moderately 2% |Ch 1 | amber 29 93) Bl Nor active, fully steady; other classes| Warner Pict. kegs (18) each containing thirty (30) - : 3 amber... 88 92 ; rs taining thirty (30) | CHOICE CANARY singers: Import- Hee eavinen HNiceaer ally cies [eee 5 42. |Choles of Fase ae cgmekan: twenty-one Kees |oq Rollers, Harts Mountain’ and ee es e710 few loads held|Westgh. Air Br. . © 15% {1 fa a seeee lons of vinegar; Twenty-four kegs| Choppers, native singers. Cages, Fi a gs ’ ys (00: | Westgh. El. & Mfg. 1 29% {12% prote! (24) cach containing ten (10) gallons| seeds. Jacob Bull, phone 115-J. igher; choice 702 lb. heifers $6.00; 2 x 14 86 AP vray Tt of vinegar; labeled on face: “Pure few other loads $4.35-4.75; bulk beef | Willys Overland + 2% of Apple Cider Vinegar, Western Maid| Dickinson, N. Dak. S 4 tter: . | Woolworth -... . 42% Brand, reduced to 1/2 nos | ———[—[—————— cows (EGER and ate ey : ‘smaber i = (or fifteen, thirty and fifty-five gal- sfoekers $490 down; most medium| | GOVERNMENT BONDS. [Grade of bywentern’ cldce Vinegar Gee ane Miscelianeous bulls $2.25-2.50; practical vealer top|, Liberty 3 1-2 98.10; Liberty tst|1 S486 ton, Ore.” and labeled on bottom of | NOTICE FOR BIDS—To lower floor $5.50. Seyioni 4 1-4's 99.27; Liberty 4th 4 1-4’s H sum. s 65 kegs: W. C. and V. Co Freewater,| 26 inches and install a new front in 50. : of f jurum no i Srocery Co. 4 Hogs 6500; fairly active to ship-|100.50; Treas, 4 1-4’s 102.30; Treas.!! Cc Brand, Bismarck, N. D, for'the causes | Duilding, size 22x70 ft. Material pers for light butchers and sows, |4S 99-80. set forth in the libel _now pending | furnished. Contract to be let steady to 5c higher; nothing done on weightler butchers; packers inactive, talking lower; top $3.90; early bulk 160-210 Ib. weight $3.75-3.90; 140-160 Jb. weights $3.40-3.75; sows largely $3.25-3.40; pigs strong; good to choice $2.50-3.25. Sheep 3,300; opening sales fat lambs strong; later undertone weak to lower; three decks 82 lb. fed wool- ed lambs to packers $6.35; now talk- ing around $6.15 for best; other class- es steady; bulk feeders eligible $4.50- 5.00. Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Corporation Securities 7- Insull Util Invest 1 3-4; Midwest Util. (new) 2 3-4, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE (By The Associated Press) First Bank Stock 10 1-4; North- : west Banco 18 1-4. CURB STOCKS ~ New. York, March 1.—(?)—Curb: Cities Service 6 1-8; Elec. Sond & Share 9 7-8; Standard Oil, Ind., 15 3-4; United Founiters 2. AaRonaaeae 49 54 Meaer’ fs ae a8 Rye— |e. 2 AS% ATs Associated Press With bayonets drawn these Chinese defenders are shown aavancing on the Japanese lines after leav- ing their dugouts in the Chapei district of Shanghal. They are members of the now famous nineteenth route army, who have successfully turned back many Japanése attacks, Note the straw in the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota at Fargo for violation of Section 10 -i the Act of June $0, 1906 as amended. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to persons claiming the said described property or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be con- demned and the proceeds thereof dis- tributed ccording to the prayer, of ie District of North Dakota, in the United States Court rooms, in ‘the city of Fargo, and make such claim within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, if that be @ diy of jurisdiction, other- Wise, on the next day of jurisdiction ee Beas oO. SERV ALDSEN, UNIT. ATES MARSHAL. * i Firet Notice Published” 3-1-3. : 3-1-8-15 March 10th. Stone Drug Store, Lin- __ton, N. Dak.

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