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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1982 ring [Weather Report ] Steers and yearlings were in moderate supply, bulk of the crop comprising Kinds salable at $4.50-6.00, some few: better grades turning at $8.00-6.50,|" wonmcasT Beef cows centered at $2.75-3.50, butcher heifers $3.75- 4.50, cutters For Bismarck ‘and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents, Copy must it and, Sun-|be received at The Tribune office by ABABTMENTS | ) FOR 2 ea Furnished unfurnished. ” _Apartments for Rent large room and kitchenette on fie floor, new addition, with Murphy bed and Frigidaire. $32.00. Also 2 mw © cold /9:00 a. m. to insure insertidn same! room basement apartment, $20.00. i a Fer ‘North De day in the regular classified page. ‘Evarts’ Apartment { ota: ar y cloudy to cloudy! Cuts, border or -rhite space used igaleht and Bun; on want ads come under the classi- Bund a rates o! - ‘ northwest portion {umn inch per insertion | heat. Rent reasonable, Phone 347, VORENG th “Die d FOR FOR RENTS Weil ee two kota: Mostl; = REGULAR WANT .D RA’ room apartment. lew gas range. settled my sh t/6 days, 25 words or ninaae te Use of Frigidaire. Gas, electricity, more break closed mostly at $3.00-5.00. An unevenly lower trade ruled in | north. 23 RES SPE | rsa Se M 160-220 pound averages sold at $4.25- HOLD STOCK MARKET | Closing Prices March’ 19, LOSS FROM WEEK’S |: Ms es Wer wi 1435 220-240 pound welghts $410-4.28, ea ve }.75-4.10, = ly 4 Air Red, HB pret bi Hii, ALaT a | VS 38 Words oF under water, ee, ‘Also single Toon) aparte FOR RENT—Modern 2 room spart- the hog house, lighterweight butchers 62% ..... 61% ..++.|sirable 130-160 pound averages turned ‘Allegh: 2 days, 25 10 SMALL, VARIATION Alleghany im tonight extrem me| lays, 25 words or under ee eed RIBAS? Allis Chal, M Market R ort f ti ala mt $2.50-2.85, while vealers on @ $1.00 or de e ake! of . 5 averaging 15-25¢ off, medium and New York St ‘ock $. Hi north. Sc ae e fo 82% heavy butchers and sows unevenly 10- 3 ay 20c down. Bulk of the good to choice stein t $4.25-4.35, pigs $3.25-4.00, and pack- = it iy a a . Di 5 south portion; ;1 day, 25 words or under. "1 ‘ ing sows $3.25-3.50. 0 ide tonight ex- ve . ‘hone GRAIN PRICE DROPS 1g Wisin “SO +--+ 50% +++) Pat lamb values average mostly 250 treme southeast portion; not so cold | Ads over 25 Ee hurst, 411 Sth St. _P. 273. Am. Can : 1 DHW or lower, better grades closing largely at | Sunday. . ‘ ; : Am. Coml. Alco. i BW 58% $6.50-7.00, medium grades $5.0-679,|anoc" (cient and srebably, Sandas; | ‘The ‘Tribune Feserves the right to| ated” rooms, “Moderately ” pfioed, > House Action on Income Taxes| Am. & For. Pow. . : ' 4% |Extreme New Drop in Wheat Is'1 DW or common throwouts down to $4.00.}romewhat warmer extreme northes#! | reject any copy submitted, also to re-| First floor. Call at 812 Ave. B dH Stat t Am. International . - 6% 1HW Ewes worked 2c higher, bulk selling |P°RUON. seta: Generally fair to-| vise any copy to conform with make-| noons or after 5 p. m. Phone and” Moover- Starenien’ ‘Am. Tob. “B” 3Y,_ Cents But Mart Miinesota’ ana South’ Dakerc’ wheat |" $2.00-3.00, more attracive offerings | night and Sunday; colder tonight in {up rules of Classified Advertising, ie0-W. . % % . 12% in to $2.75, Some few spring lambs were extreme southeast portion; not so Ph 3 ‘ Are Important eet ants via Rallies at End 1 DHW or offered this week, these reaching | cold Sunday pees The Tribune Want ne or ee opel es ‘ — : ; 1H W..... 53% 55% 53% 55% |$9.00. ne une Want partment | ed modern a mn h & ’ N 9 ing ue a "|" Increased inquiry featured the trade| A high preasure area is centered | S| _Welch Hardware. Ask for Griffith. lew 5, SOtKs y meron Jeera aioid |, Chicago, March 19—(}—Pifiy mile |? as a .* ggg, [on stockers and feeders where values | ver Saskatchewan and Manitoba and Male Help Wanted . FOR RENT — Apartment at the stock market was caught between + "49° {Hon dollars loss on farm produce inj Sie gat 51% 58% jrook around 26¢ higer, with most thin | over the northern Great Plains. Sub-|WANTED—Man with enclosed cat fo| Woodmansee. With sleeping porch. conflicting influences Saturday and 2 33, {the hands of growers was estimated|on 1 amber 7) as .t1_~—iwtg (Offerings at $3.50-4.50, better fleshy|zero temperatures occurred from | drive salesman in country. Board,| Kelvinator. Garage if desired. Ap- was unable to make headway in eith-| Anaconda Cop. . 8% |Saturday as the result of this week's |13¢ types to $5.75. Stock pigs continued| northern North Dakota — northward 2 | ply H. J. Woodmansee. er direction. Athi. & SF. +98" |big fall” in prices, including grains |2. amber $2 ese sssse/latuely ab 88.25-400, while feeding |Q°°5, 6 “Temperatures “Prevail tneer:| ferred. “inquire in petwon at Louie |FOR. RENT—Four room front apart The bitter fight in congress over | Atlantic Ref. . 11 |and cotton. i lambs scored over a spread of $5.25-/the East, South and Far W Low! Trente’ fe Ne 1 N. i the tax measure, resulting in house : 9%| The extreme new drop by wheat 19 woe ovoee 15.85 “AS" | Dressure’areas are centered over the| 1 st once. dence, New Salem, N,| ment, furnished. Also 3 room apart: approval of the old war-time sur- 2% | values Saturday was 3% cents‘a bu- re, aiceacadslaaal gies Great Lakes region and over (ne | eae tee” Oe cure charges on large incomes, brought 6 shel, but the market scored a sub-|2 16 eeee seen CHICAGO Weatern Canadian, Provinces and |AMBITIOUS, reliable man wanted ts ipitation occurred from the Great | immediately handle Watkins pro-| Phone 1099-LW. considerable uneasiness to financial : oh stantial recovery in the final hour. 60 Chicago, March 19.—(AP—U. 8. D. Faicen region westward to the ene Queer th Bis orgie ste mae fee FOR RENT—Furslahed oF unfurnlghe 2 4y 4 . citte coast. ‘The amounts marck. Custo! - | FOR RENT—Furnished < quarters. This was counterbalanced Best recoveries came after statements a) A.)—Cattle 200; compared week 880) ing scattered in the northern Great| tablished, Excellent opportunity,| ed three room modern apartment, i - 10% leredited to Chairman Stone of the fed steers and yearlings 25 to 50, Plains region and the northern | steady employment, rapid advance-| Ground floor. Private entrance, as a market factor, however, by ben Beth. Steel 18% |Gonaeal he ; dent Hoover’s reassuring statement 1 Bact ‘ eral farm board that his organi- 3 mostly 50 higher; all des. weighty] Rocky Mountain region. on the railroads. Bee a aaa - 10 |eation planned to sell its wheat only|2 durum... 54 56 CIT ame GARITION BERNE MERE penuemarclatatto meter, inches: | Ment for right man. Write today} Heat, lights, gas, water_ furnished, The market was inclined to heavi-|Calumet & Hecla . > “gx, |4n_non-competing countries. 1 rd durum mJ steers up most, but common kinds|*°!% reduced to vel, 29.97. ii ee CO., D-42, Winona,| _Use of electric washer. 515 2nd St. ness at times, but there appeared to/Canadian Pac. 14x | Wheat closed nervous 1%-173 un- joarse Grain closed measurably lower than high! weather outlook for the week be- |= oes ____ | FOR RENT—One or 2 room furnished time; extreme top yearlings and light] ginning Monday. March 21: WANTED, Men, 18 to 45, at least 5; apartment. Reasonable. 409 ist steers 8.75; best heavies 8.70; rela- _ For. the region of the Great Lakes ft. 4 in. tall, and weight 125 lbs. andj Street. tively little above 8.00; bulk 5.28 to] ps Cia meeinning of week, followed over to qualify for Post Office|foR RENT—A two and three room 7.50; little selling under 5.25 on kill-]mal latter half: rather frequent Clerk and City Mail Carriers Posi- partm cr account: stocker and feeder trade| cipitation indlented 'atter “Monday or| tions; $141-6175-£200 monthly, Work| eth, Tot res enn aie ee is esday. omm<¢ \- + ee more active and strong to 25 higher; }"“or the ypper Mississinpt and tow-| Only 44 pete Weekly Common ed-) apartment by June Ist 417 ist St. mostly 4.50 to 5.50; meaty feeders up|er Missouri Valleys and the northe: ucation sufficient. Write, Instruc-| phone 241-R. to 6.60; better grade light helfer and BT oa peer ae leo teat tion Bureau, 390-A, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT—Modern 2 room unfure mixed yearlings 25 to 50 lower; low-|Pections, probably. near or above nor-|A MAN WITH CAR WANTED |” nished apartment, $25.00 per month, er grade yearlings and all butcher|mil remainder of week: rather fre-/ supply Our famous household pro-| iso sleeping room very reasonable. heifers 25 higher; cutter cows weak;| quent precipitation likely, ducts to steady customers on regu-| aj at rear door on north side of 18%, | der Friday's finish, May 54%-%, July 33%, | Old 56-56%, corn %-7% down, May 105, |36%, July 39%-1s, oats 4-12 off, and 19% | provisions showing 2 cents to 30 24 |cents decline. 3%] In # general rush to sell, the Chi-! 8 |cago wheat market swept to about 8! 101s |cents lower than the close a week ago. 6% Bears urged that Washington govern- 13% |Ment plans for disposing of surplus | 1, | Wheat abroad on credit would not in-| to absorb the selling, and most net|Case, J. I. . changes were limited to smal frac-|Cerro De Pasco . Chesap. & Ohio C. M. St. P. & Pi s ‘be enough week-end short-covering|Cannon Mills i tions. The market was barely steady at the close, with a few issues off a point or so, including U. 8. Steel, American Telephone, International Harvester, Utilities Power and Light “A,” Santa Fe, Borden and Lambert. Kreuger and Toll was the out- standing feature of the session. News from Stockholm the management had 3% [crease consumer use, and would in-|3 a3ig fat cows strong; bills 25 lower and lar route. Must be satisfied to make| 999 ond St. requested suspension of trading 623, |tensify commercial antagonism. ar yealers 2.50 to 3.00 lower. 7| $27.50 a week at start. Write Al- | =-————————_ brought a flurry of selling, au the at Upturns from early price set-backs| 42 Sheep 3,000; Saturday's market|Mighest ve 40] bert Mills, Route Megr., 2087 Mon- FT UBArEIGE PELE — an I F ; Lowest t ight 7 a » issue dropped to a low price o in wheat were attributed largely to} 41 nominal; for week ending Friday 50) Lowest last nig 7| _mouth, Cincinnati, O. room apartment furnished. Ground closed at 1%, off 12. This issue|Cont. Motor oy traded in blocks of 5,000 to 50,000} Cont. Oil of Del. -¢ ¥ shares, and accounted for roughly|Corn Products half the day's turnover in the stock |Crosley Radio - market of around 800,000 shares. Dia. ‘Mateh 1 The stock market held up relative- Drugs, The. ly well, in the opinion of most brok-|pupont ... erage quarters, in view of the sIUMP/ Rast. Kodak RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Steady. : | Men 18-35. Commence $158.00 | _1100%-_Call at 618 6th St. +45] month. Common education suffi-|FOR RENT—A modern attractively + 440| cient. ‘Sample coaching FREE. Ap-| {urnished two room apartment in- 1:31] ply today. State age, present work.| ¢luding overstuffed set, private bath Write Tribune Ad. No. 102. with shower, electric rei = d_ elect undry WANT STEADY POSITION with dry| privileges “Reasonable rent. ine doubles from feeding stations 23,200 PRECIPr _ direct; killing classes mostly steady} Amt. 24 ueending’ te ve with wee's early advance lost; Total this month to date Laramie seb d bred this month to date 1% |unofficial assurances “that proposals | 6 |to sell wheat to Europe on credit} : ; %|would not go through. Later wheat /No_ M4 45% 43% *|was from 1 to 1% cents below yester- | 1g uy A 1 unevenly higher than last Friday; top| Nor day's close. Corn and oats weakened No, 1....., 1.3614 1434 1.36% 13814 | oared to 8.35 early and later fell to Total, Jan. 1 Lto dat 51%, {With wheat, and May corn touched MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 7.50; closing bulks follow; better Accumulated deficten 48%, | within ‘% cent of the seasons’ bottom !Minneapolis, March 19.—(P)}— grade wooled lambs 7.00 to 1.35; Jan. 1 oe... Wheat— — High Low clippers 6.00 to 6.50; medium wool- NORTH DAKOTA POINTS A ‘ice record. goods “ae in leading commodity markets fol-(Fi. Auto Lite 35% | "Provisions sagged, influenced by 63% 81% skins 6.25 to 6.50; throwouts 5.00 to Tia.tm: Low Pet,| S00d8 oF grocery store. Have three) quire 518 Fifth St. Dr. Enge. lowing news of the farm board's plan| EI. Pow. & Lt. 10% |set-backs both in hog values and in| 63), 81's 5.50; fat ewes 3.50 to 400; few 4.50;|RISMARCK, cldy, eo ears eed Can futhich good |FOR RENT—Strictiy modern ture to dispose of holdings abroad. Even 2° cereale: Sept. 59% 57% few feeding lambs 5.75 to 6.00. FatkocMoorieea.o Haas are fan sulle ye ieite “Tribe Aa io. nished and unfurnished apts. Rose the commodities met support, how- 24 42% 41% 41% | Hogs 5,000 including 4,000 direct; | Jamestown, clea 0 0 ae a -| Apartments. 215 Std St F. W. ever, notably cotton, which closed 50’ | SALES PLANS MAKE . ‘44° 43° 43% |slow, uneven; mostly 10 to 20 under| Valley, City, cle B = Murphy. Phone 82 Friday's high; time; top 4.60; 200 to H . 23% 23% 234/310 Ibs. 418 to 4.80; pigs 400 to 425;[0" Son SAE = Female Help Wanted ed apartment. Varney Apartments, ifs ‘ ,|packing sows 3.65 to 3.85; compared Sten VACATION or permanent itions | _ Phone 773. + 1.361% 1.36% 136% 1.36% | veck ago 20 to 50 lower; shippers| Other Stations = Tempra. Pre.) “or women teachers between 25 and 41% 40% 407 {tok 1,000; estimated holdovers 3,000; | Amarillo, Tex., pcldy. .. 42 68 200 45 with 2 years Normal or College Rooms for Rent 40% “41 40% 40% [light lights, good and choice, 140 to| Heise, Idaho, Faining. $$ 34 Th] training and 3 years teaching ex- | som RENT —Modern furnished sleepc STW RANGE {160 Ibs. 4.45 to 4.60; light weights 160/Chicago; tit 30 perience. ‘Traveling or local. Ex- | "np RYoon -Monnee fm hed sleep- pee RANGE |t2,, 200 Ib.” 460 to. 490; medium | Denver, Col penses guaranteed. Address S. J.| yOfms at $10.00 and $1200, Deal weigh’ 0 . 4.35 to 4.60; |Des Moin GILLFILLAN, 46 W. Oak St., Chi- Dose |neavy welghts 250 to 350 Ibs. 410 to] aves, City Kes D cago. ee ;, |440; packing sows medium and good|tavre, Mont., peldy. :. 134 |WHEAT MARKET WEAK i Minneapolis, March 19—P)— : 491%, |Wheat was weak Saturday. Liver- <371,|pool cables were sharply off and 1% | Washington news was not efficient in 35% |repairing the damage done by the 18% |announcement of the intensive sales 23 tcampaign planned. Fresh advices 19% |said the farm board would not sell 18 | wheat to Europe on credit. Export jy," 16, |sales were rather good. d, after an earl; virtually unchanged, a! ly Freeport Texas sag. ‘The week-end trade and industrial oon ee on news again was colorless, failing to offer any encouragement to those Bees sabegcale ei MA looking for a spring pickup in general! General Mills activity. Gen. Motors . It was notable special selling of the|Gen. Railw. Sig. sort encountered in Friday's market | Gillette Saf. Raz. was lacking. The Utility issues gen-|}Gold Dust .. erally steadied, with the motable ex: | Goodyr. ‘Tr. & Rub, 8 * : ception of the Electric Power and |Graham 0 | May futures opened 1 1-8 to 1 5-8! 275 to 500 Ibs. 3.60 to 3.90; pigs good| Helena, Mont., cldy FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms Light preferred issues, which broke |/Gt Nor. Pid, 11% lower and dragged still lower, rest-| and cholce 100 to 130 Ibs. 3.90 to 4.40,| Huron. 8. D. eldy 46 Salesmen Wanted for light houskeeping. With private a few points. Grigsby Grunow i ing at 2 1-2 decline before resisting. a —_—_____—— Kansas Ci 50 4B $380 Monthly selling 10 Carter Win-| entrance. Rent very reasonable, a ———— Houd-Hershey 3%; | July opened 1 to 1 1-2 lower, declined | ! _ __ SIOUX CITY Lander, Wy 60 00] dow Washers daily. Cleans, pol-| Phone 833-W or call at 323 South i FINANCIAL REVIEW Hudson Motor 5%, |@bout 1c more and then-rallied. Sep- Sioux City, Towa, March 19.—(AP| Medicine Hat ishes. Good Housekeeping approv-| 8th St. al. Restricted territory. Write to- day. Carter Products, 765 Front Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. —U. S. D. A)—Cattle 100; calves| Modena, none; market for the week: slaugh-| No. Platte, ter steers and yearlings steady to 25] Oklahom: lower; plain kinds little changed; fat| pro's p, she stock mostly weak; spots 25, Qu'Appel! 3 jtember was weak. la 1%, | May closed 1 1-2 lower, July 1 3-4 1 jlower and September 1 3-8 lower. 22 Oats opened 3-4 lower and rallied 9% 1-4. Rye opened 7-8 and rallied 1-2. ,,RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Pe New York, March 19. —(#)—The Hupp. Mot. Car stock market jogged through @ e-|tndign Refin. ticd of doubt and uncertainty this!tnt, Combus. Eng. . t $b week, paying more attention t0/Int. Harvester ... * f specific evidence of business depres- Int. Match Pct. Pf. . ask., ¢ 4 sion than to such fundamentals as|Int. Nick. Can . : 8" |Barley opened 5-8 lower, lost 1-8| Minneaoplis, March 19.—()—Range| down; stockers and feeders firm;|Rapid city, 'é. D., snow's an improved banking condition. Int. Tel. & Tel. . +, ,8% more and then rallied 3-8. Flax open-|°f CArlot grain sales: | good to choice 1,122 Ib. weights 7.50; | Roseburi cldy.... 5 ig, nevertheless, was so large- | Johns-Mansvie. ... 17% Jed 1 1-4 lower and held around the |@&TK northern 68-69% ; No. 1 northern | zoo yearlings 7.00; bulk short feds| st. $32 Jopening level for some time. 69; No. 3 mixed 54-66%; No. 1 hard 475 to 6.00; choice heavy heifers 6.50;|Salt Lake C., U. Corn tone was slower but prices winter 5512-55%; No. 2 amber durum | most beef cows 3.00 to 3.75; low cut- Beatin isan lage Houses and Flats FOR RENT—A beautiful: new saad ern house, six rooms an _____Work Wanted —_|_‘ Three bedrooms, heated garage, = et EXPERIENCED blacksmith, me-| basement. Located at $02 Ge eristin chanic wants steady job. Also am| See owner, Frank Ernisse, Apart- 08] an experienced cat skinner. Will ment 304, Bismarck Bank Building 26 114] accept either job. Arthur D.| _or phone 1604. ie 66%4-80'4; No. 2 mixed durum 59- 5 54 96] Schaeffer, Ashley, N. D. FOR RENT—One six room bungalow, 2 |were steady compared with futures. |? °? » ters and cutters mainly 1.75 to 2.50;|Sheridan. Wyo., i meeogesrans waaaeis ly 1644 | Oats demand was good for seed types, (60%: No. 2 red durum 47. | choice 647 Ib, stockers 6.28: few good| Sioux lig, ‘Ta.’ old Baty WANTED—Work on farm7by—mar-| completely furnished, including, Rye demand w: th ood ; Corn: No. 3 yellow 3344-38. light weights 5.00 to 5.50. Spokane, Wash., 56.10] ried man for season. Life exper-| lights, water, heat and gas, $65.00 ae fail bajeee i psdaniehy hety tom open} Heer 24%. ; A snes e500: moderately active, ae ite Cuircem, is 5 ence at farming CRO aT Lereecioaee Also cna ytrercy i 7 v2 |. Rye: No. 34; No. 1 sample grade 1 " Toledo, Ohio, ‘peld: References furnished. me child. ‘e rooms completely furnished, 21% |steady. Demand for barley was slow ig mostly 5 to 10 lower; spots steady on jedo, lo, peldy No tobacco or drinks. E. F. Stowell,| water, lights, gas and heat, ro Kelvinator ... ly professional, from all appearances, q a banking circles did not place oma j ao too much importance on the price | Kreuger & Toll. . decline. er. Grocery . ‘The market was jolted Monday by|tiqvid Carboule | news of Ivar Kreuger's suicide which, | Lowe's Inc. it felt, might mean another “situa-| Louis. G. é& El. ” His companies’ securities were | Mathieson Alk. . 16% jer and prices were easy. re W: B- some heavies; sows and pigs little| Winnemucca, is 2 : ei Hold here, especially from|May Dept. Stores . 16% | good Madey for atu. Tex uae Barley: No. 2 special 48%-56's; No.|changed; top 4.20; bulk 150 to 350| Y nnipes, Man. cee, ROBERTS. | _Roseglen, N. D. Call in person at 81114 2nd street. abroad, The Kreuger affair quite|Miami Copper ... 3% |ferings were light and demand quite |? 46-54; sample grade 43 - 46. 1b. butchers 3.85 to 4.10; bulk sows Official in charge. a Mr. -Bheldon, sidetracked the constructive implica~ Mid-Cont. Pet. 5% good. Flax: No. 1 $1.3714-1.38'. 1350 to 360 lbs.; odd lots pigs 3.00 Automobiles for Sale modern eight room tions in Germany's election results, | Mo. an, # Tex. Fes a = 5 ito 3.75. Frazier Says Primary |——__usep cars| house in. firstclass condition on t ry which promised retention of the! i001” Ward g 9% MINNEAPOIS REVIEW DULUTH CLOSE Sheep 500; Saturday's trade mostly m5 = Fifth Street. Suitable for rooming Hindenburg regime. Nash’ Motors * 45% |, Minneapolis, March 19—(AP—U.| Duluth, Minn. March 19.—(4)—|steady; bulk fat lambs 6.50 to 17.00; Vote Binds Delegates With an O. K. That Counts. house. Running water in every A sizeable quota of dividend omis-| Not Biscuit : 424|S- D. A.)—Wheat. turned weak dur-|Closing cash prices: Wheat: No. 1;market for the week: fat lambs —— __ bedroor sions and reductions, involving some!Nat) Cash Reg. 10% |ing the week ending Friday, March!dark northern 64%-72%; No. 2 dojsteady to 25 higher; aged sheep and (Continued from page One) 1931 Chevrolet Six coach, equipped 2g |18, and all the other grains declined |62%-71%a; No. 3 do 58%-70%; No. 1|feeders strong to 50 up; late bulk fat|oath he will “to the best of his judg-} with heater. Duco finish, good| Adults only. Mrs. M. L, Shuman, 13% {in sympathy. Moderate selling pres-/northern 64%-72%; No. 2 do 62%-|lambs 6.50 to 6.75; tep 7.00; week’s|ment and ability faithfully carry out| running condition. Down payment] 414 ard. Phone 455. 444 |sure carried prices down as there|71%; No. 1 amber durum ¢2-81; No. 2|top 7.60; bulk medium to choice feed-|the wishes of his political party as} $180.00. 27% | was a noticeable lack of general buy- ing lambs 5.00 to 5.50; few 5,75; 67-lb.|expressed by the voters” at the pri- 21% |ing support. \shearing lambs 6.00; late package 56-|mary. The law, however, provides no|1929 Model A Ford Tudor. very good! WE OFFER FOR SA well known companies, and another| Nat. Dairy Prod. assortment of 1931 earnings state-|Nat. Power & Li <* [PP ments, worked to the disadvantage of | Nev. Coms. Cop, stock quotations. Bonds quietly with-|New York Cent. drew the moral support recently af-|NY. NH. & Htfe orded by their advance; weekly trade|North American 33%] Cash wheat held steady and un-!do 52-73; No. 1 red durum 49. lb. spring lambs 9.75. penalty should the delegates refuse] mechanical condition. Down pay- % Hatistios relused to sound a note of aoe ect $3%| usneed ring the ‘week as. comi-|~ Flax on track 1.40: to arrive 1.40; Ser to carry out “the wishes of his po-| ment $80.00. Pe) dei Section aBe1eleat ta Ollvee encouragement; and the tax bill,| Bac, Gas. om ae pared with futures. May declined 5|May 1.40; July 1.40; Sept. 1.40. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT | litical party.” County, about 12 miles north of whose purpose 1s to balance the fed-| par publix 7% [20d 1-8 during the week closing Fri-| Oats No. 3 white 24%-25%. New York, March 19.—()—The Not Considered Binding 1930 Chevrolet Six Coach, very clean, Mandan, and 3% miles from rail- eral budget, ran into active opposi-!parmelee Trans. 1% day at 64 1-8. No. 1 rye 45 - 46. weekly statement of the New York| That the preference vote is not| runs and looks like new. Down} road station, located on a good, Durum declined and was influen-| Barley, choice to fancy, 4575-48"; ; Clearing house shows: considered in state political circles as| payment $144.00. raded road. Has ling nt ced by poor general demand. medium to good, enc, Total surplus and undivided" profits | binding on the delegates is evidenced Serer barn eas ana pot v Rye continued to show independent $1,017,530,600 Unchanged). by the fact that President Hoover |1927 % ton Dodge truck. Screen| buildings. Well and wellhouse. 5% |strength for a time but later broke in CHICAGO CASH Total net demand deposits (average) | had a slate of pledged delegates on| sides with pick up body. Special} About 30 acres under plow, partly 38% |sympathy with wheat. May declined! Chicago, March 19.—(4)—Wheat No. | $67,878,000 (increase). the ballot, and yet was not a candi-| price $125.00. fenced. Price $1500.00. Reasonable ae 3 3-8 for the week, closing Friday at|3 red 52%. Time deposits (average) $3,036,000|date for the preference. On the eS terms, This place is priced to sell. tion. ‘Thus the week was one of|pathe Exchange rather negative achievement. j Denney (WJ. C.) dust how active the short interest | P R. has been will not be known until Phillips Fpatrol, statistics for March are available.|Proct. & Gamble .. But Thursday's rally prompted by one| Pub. Sve. Corp. N. J. good railroad earnings statement and|Pullman ... ‘ 1-8. Corn No 3 mixed 29%-31; No. 2| decrease). Democratic ticket, Roosevelt’ and |1925 Maxwell coupe in good running} See Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, rumors the reconstruction corpora- Sey Baking . 12% May oats declined 1 3-8 for the|yellow 33%-34; No. 3 white 30%-32. Clearings week ending Saturday $3,-|Murray, while candidates for the pre-| condition. Special price $60.00. St. Paul, Minn, " ton 508 a one an | Radio-Kelth % ices ponenond senteraly. by te Ge-| Cate No. 2 white 234-294. Peuatinee. week audiiig <aMheen 14 eae Taian Bae Weir nine (seas ciiesronet (ean cab acid en __REAL ESTATE ‘agreement concerning to car- 4 . close lay} Rye no sales. ings week ending pl lelegat who would sup- | 1! evrolet truck cab and chassis. ‘7 Remington sd 687, port them in the convention regard-| Special price $100.00. 5 ROOM cottage, bath, furnace, hard= wood floors, close to churches and schools. Only $3200.00 payable $400.00 cash, balance $35.00 per riers, suggested the technical status|!Req Motor . of stocks had been improved. Util-!Rep, Iron & Steel ities especially those in the Electric|Reynolds Tob. 2% | was 24, $8,251 ? Barley 42-61. sian # Barley also suffered. May de- Timothy seed $3.00-25. GOVERNMENT BONDS less of the outcome of the preference 37. |Clined 2 1-8, closing at 41 5-8. Clover seed $9.00-13.15. ~. We trade and give easy G. M. A. C. Bond & Share group, developed con-| Richfield Oil. Cal % |, Flax was limited. Receipts con- Liberty 34s 99.16. The six delegates at the 1924 con- monthly terms. Porat spicuous weakness on day. Where-|Royal Dutch Shell 17% | tinued very light and pressure de- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Liberty Ist 4%s 100.9. vention who refused to support the CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. 6 ROOM bungalow, strictly m as earlier in the week rails had been | Safeway mane 54% |mand was virtually at a standstill.| minneapolis, March 19.—(?)—Flour| Liberty 4th 4%s 100.21. successful preference candidate were | —————$—$—$—— >|" oak floors, east fr e odern, prominently heavy. Seaboard Oil 8 | May declined 1 3-4 for the week. « |10 lower. In carlots family patents| Treas 4%s 103.4. Nonpartisan League Republicans, the Lost and Founa city, close in, a wonderful ran i ‘The first quarter enters the home poate Homa gin — FF | 410-25 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks.) Treas 4s 100.18. party with which Senator Frazier is e Fr $4500.00, $750.00 cash, balance $50.00 stretch next Week and has yet to in-|Servel, Ine. We | Grain Quotations || Shipments 26,702. Pure bran 14.50- See aligned. per month. i dicate that it has vitality for a spurt! Simmons . 3. |¢@————_--—_____ | 15.00; standard middlings 12.50-13.00. INVESTMENT. THUS38 A TOST—Necklace, either at Memorial!s ROOM strictly modern bungal to the finish. Within the next month,| Sinclair Co x CHICAGO RANGE — 1 Ga PD ie eae) ae Convention Call building or between 6th Street and| right down town, nice location, an- it is expected, there will be more/So¢.-vac, Oil {9% passe» March 18 — ‘| Produce Markets ! ‘ I Mason apartments, 2nd St. Reward! other bargain at $4000.00. definite evidence as to what is in) southern Pac. : 3% arch. High Low Close. | Sap. Tr, sb. 215; No ssued at Fargo if returned to Tribune. |4 ROOM house, modern, east part of store for iy 3 24 3 , le . |. 2.30; 7 9 id 4 period. “ls el aera ae ea piers Nat, Tr. Sh, 54; 61 By L. L. Twichell Titnal pret tr Mimi a if a eee : July (new). 55° 56% (54% 55%) Chicago, March 19.—(#)—Butter Ine. Sh. 3%3 3% LEARN A PROFESSION Low BUY your home now at the present | Miscellaneous '/stana. ou X. fey SEB OM; BES 8 36h BE | ms snsy and ranged from steed) 0) nized Mond Oorp. 2; 04 BP lm Bow. Caialog free-| depressed prices and not only make ———_—_—_-——-* rte ner y a 58% 5758 | 12 lower in price. 3 wel Dias x CHIGado FoTATORS ——* Stewart-Warner «. $44 | Com steady and unrevised. Poultry ruled| Univ. Tr. 8h. 2%; 3 be followed this year. The standard; weer Barber College, Front street, | at home but & prot Chicago, March 19.—(>)—(U. 8. D.|'Texas Corp. cnnye : S| |For SALE at a real bargain. Two EP ettimente “Taso aendy on | Si. Bearing es Wau eh terti_tn| George Murray and — must te Republcane or” Democrts AMiscehaneous cy comer its paved. dati 4 triumphs, dull on other, trading fair; | Union Carbide roosters 11; tutkeys 15 40 22; ducks} Two Nonpartisans |‘oppored to state industrialism and|WANTED—A soda fountain in good| A beautiful location at Rosser and sacked per: cwt. Wisconsin round} Union Pasific 1% |17 to 20 geese 12. To Complete List radicalism.” Gondition. Must be modern, elee-| 14th St. Will also consider new whites No. 1, 85-90, mostly 85; un-| United Aircraft %4 | Butter, 9,745 easy; creamery-spe- 0 mpie' (ASUS The standard for the Real Repub- with coils, 8 to 10 ft. size pre-| car in trade. Inquire Hugo Ilchen, cials (93 score) 22%-23%; extras (82) licans, as established by Fowler, is| ‘e?red. Must be priced right. Write| 406 14th St. 22%; extras firsts (90-61) 21%-22; (Continued from page One? they must be persons “whose loyaity,|.. Drawer G, Washburn, N. D. FOR SALE—East frontage lot. cellent location. Close to school classified 75-80; Idaho Russets 1.40- | Unit. Cigar 45; few higher; Nebraska triumphs | United best 1.40-50, fair quality 1.30. United Fruit . |firsts (88-89) 21%; seconds (86-87)| 10—Gertrude Dwire (R) 31,001, | politically, is first to the Republican| EXCAVATING on corner Broadway ppb ca ie ta oe ene Fi 20%; standards (80 centralized car-| 11—P. H. Miller (M) 29,655. party and its 4 principles ‘and policies.”| 8nd Mandan. If you can use some| and capitol. Call at 808 7th Bt. WISCONSIN CHEESE Poe, lots)’ 22%. Eges, 16,775, steady, prices| 12—P. J. O'Connell (i) 29,390. ‘Are Hoover dirt call at 207 Mandan Street. R poet unchanged. 13—Wm. E. Glotzbach (R) 29,211. AS a practical plans however, the For Sale Plymouth, Wis. March 19.—()— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- as om consin exchange, Twins 10; Daisies} warner Pict. S—SSS————S—! Cheese, ‘per pound: Twins 13;| 14—C. J. Lee (M) 29,082. Real Republicans also must be mem-|__Household Goods for Sale| 5ABBER SHOP FOR SALE—Two Daisies 13% goa 139%; Brick} 15—J. J. Simonson (M) 27,428. bers of the I. V. A. faction and sup-| MUST SELL at once my entire home , 10%; Farmers Call Board: Daisles|}western Union . a) ‘ 12; Swiss 29-31. 16—Charles Baldwin (M) 26,932. | porters of the Hoover administration.| furnishings, also piano and radio. 10%; Americas 10%; Horns 10%. | Westgh. Air Br. moe es scree nae : 17—Sara M. Wood (M) 26,618. County representation in the T. V,, Mrs, Ed Seefeldt, 810 ist Street, N (Standard lower.) Westgh. El. & Mfg. 26% ATINNEAPOLIS 8 CASH GRAIN NEW YORK 18—8. 8. Clifford (M) 25,322. A. convention will be on the gated W. Mandan, N. D. Willys: Overland 1% neapolis, March 18—P)—Wheat| | New York, March 19.—(?)—Butter, 19—L, T. Berdahl (M) 26,713 basis: “ wORRIGN EXCHANGE fen Woolworth .. - 42 {reaepte Sau aay 10° yeompared to 179 +(e eo unchanged, Cheese, ee yee. a For Rent lew York, March ()—Fore! Focal erupt ad : Q 5 unchanged. . Sprafke . ‘ine 35x00 7 change irregular; Grea . CHICAGO STOCK ! resse r ‘unchang Two “real” licans "Store building, 25x90 ft. Grandin dollars, ‘others Fates: By The ‘Ascoclated Press) [ee pepiein Delvered mo Arive Live poultry Stem, nea et Nonpestisan Leequs biteanelé; Bx Uae - Great Britain 3.64%; France 3: 53 colon mie ad % 2 dk north: 67% “70% | White eggs tochanged, Drown eggs, | were chosen presidential a 7-16; Italy 5.17%; Germany 23! Insull pe 3 dk north. % nearby and western special packs, | Will compete for election in Novem-| Forks 5 Norway 19.59; Sweden 20.04; Mon-| Midwest Util (new) 1%. 14% protein private sales from store 15 -18; west-|ber with the De: tic quartet, treal 89.56%. McGraw El 5. A de north. 66% 60% dards elected without aired north: "a, Poa Golden Valley 2; CURB STOCKS BOSTON WOOL 13,0 north. ? Grand Forks New York, March 19—(®)—Curb: | Boston, March 19.—()— Wool buy- 13% protein Fem: cine rae oS Grant 3: Griggs Cities Service 57%. jing was very limited this week. .A few '9 ax north. Logan 3; ” Elec, Bond and Share 6%. moderate Bop of 64s and finer \3 dk north. Standard Oil Ind, 16. western wools in original bags were '12% protein sie ny y United Founders 15% Bid | ory Soe ng done ghia eects sie Ae ROTEW aa cette AR Satie d tral: ‘wrt, 7; Ward 14; |ver 2; Pembina 8; Pierce. 4; ‘Ramsey MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE small lots of fleeces at prices mostly 3 dk north. 8. Dep. Agr). Closing trade tn the! 1da°M. Fisher (NB) 39,605, i a a eee ‘Associated Press) ‘easier than last week. The undertone C7ad¢ of attic division 9 inevenly 28° Vine D. Lord (RR) 38,680 i epeenaton to the Fen ees, e ; (By The a , es a 4 1 dk north. , cattle division was still unevenly 25- 5 38,659. Renbines will be &8 fol- {Sioux 2; Slope 2; First Bank Stock . . 9% of the market showed a firmer ten- 9 «x north. 1... 500 under the best time of last week Sig Bergenthal (RR) $7,317. lows: Stutsman 7; Towner Northwest Banco . 17 |dency. : 8 dk north. 62% . [Sane some late price recovery: | . Gilbert Moskau (NP) 29,639. Adams 3; Barnes,7; Benson 4; Bi-|5; Ward 1

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