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» a” a Livestock and Market Report for Tues., April 2 BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1982 extra 21-214; extra (92 score) 20%; firsts (67-91 score) 19-20%; seconds 18%-%. Cheese, 346,006, steady, unchanged. |* Dressed poultry irregular and un- changed. Live nominal, no freight quotations. Express, broilers 12-26. Fae Miscellaneous ‘ oo —+ ca plenianifeipaisieen lp Weather Report d ‘AST! For Bismarck and’ vicinity: Fair tonight and Wed- jay; warmer. North ‘00| TRY THAT soapless shampoo at ~ = “CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune office 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, 35 words or under...... up rules of Classified Advertising, Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department Fe nn eee ees ceohoneny Work Wanted nes T Apartments for $20.00 per month. Call at 113 dan or phone 637-J. FOR RENT— e mo apartment. Ground floor, Privat, th. 601 2nd Street. ; Oh RENT—Purnished apartment, o| ground floor. Including lights, wa ter, heat, gas, telephone, washim ne and sewing FOR RENT—In new home. Tw room apartment. Private bath an: private entrance. Nice for couple] that works. For information Bey) Mr. Baker, 604 3rd St., side door. FOR RENT—One room apartmens with kitchenette. Furnished, a and clean, One $12.00 or two, $15] Close to bath. On second floor] Must be seen to be appreciated! Phone 1328-J or call at 402 8th SH WANTED—Fractical nursing or will take care of children. Can give references. Phone 120-R. FOR RENT—Three room nishee apartment with private bath. Cal: at 618 6th St. Phone 1213-W. PAINTING AND DECORATING. Paper hanging. First class work. Reduced prices. Estimates cheer- fully given. I do my own good work, Phone 308-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished doubl front apartment with kitchenettd] and closet. Bath adjoining. G: lights and water included. Postoffice block. 222 3rd Street, WORK WANTED—Gardens plowed. Ashes hauled. Good work done. Reasonable, Frank Welch, 410 9th St. South. Phone 1395, Male Help Wanted WANTED—Collector, full time and commission basis to cover Bismarck and Mandan claims, Should have auto. Write Tribune Ad. No. 1310. electric refrigerators, washing ma- chines, radios, ete. Corwin-Church- ill Motors, Inc. Female Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER WANTED on farm. Father and two boys to keep house for. Age 30 to 45. State age, ex- perience and wages wanted in first letter. P. K. Fjosne, Halliday, N. Dak. WANTED—Middle-aged woman to take care of invalid. Phone 1873-M between 6 and 7 p. m. Personal HARRINGTON'S| Not a dry sham- poo but wonderful for dry hair and scalp. Phone 130. _ AMAZINGLY NEW LOW OFFER: To learn Barbering, write at once. Moler Barber College, Farg,o N. p.! Business Opportuni SPLENDID opportunity for a good dentist in a good live southern Minnesota town of 3000 inhabitants. Also fine office rooms in a fine and well located building, available. Write Tribune Ad. No. 1277. For Sale FOR SALE—Turkey eggs. Custom hatched. Make reservations at once for our settings of April 28th and May 2nd, our capacity being limited Linton Electric for each setting. y, Lin ES—O] delivered. Phone 699. FOR SALE CHEAP—Seed potatoes. Choose your own. Inquire of Frank at Frank’s Place, Bismarck, N. D. Lost and Founc FOR RENT—One room furnished oi unfurnished apartment with | heat and lights, $18.00 per monthi| Also garage, $2.50 per month. 624) 3rd St. Phone 818, l FOR RENT—An attractive mo | two room apartment on _ seco floor. Private entrance and privat bath. Rent $20.00 per month. Alsa _ for sale, choice lot. Call 808 7th 8t. OR RE Furnished apartment, FOR RE! Main floor. Large room with over: stuffed set, Murphy bed, $35.00. Also one in basement. Im-| mediate possession, $18.00. E | _Aparti its, 314 3rd 8 FOR RENT—Modern 2 room apart-| ment. Partly furnished. Firs! floor. Private entrance from street. Downtown. Gas stove. Phone and water furnished. Call rear 118 1st St. FOR RENT—Two, 2 room apart- ments. One furnished. 503 9th ‘W. hed apartment consisting of two large clean rooms on ground floor with Murphy bed. Also garage. 910 Ave. B, FOR RENT— Apartment at Wood- mansee. Kelvinator, plenty hot water, screened in sleeping porch. Garage optional. Ready May Ist. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—On ground floor, fur- nished two room apartment with cast and south windows. Heat, lights, water and gas furnished. Reasonable rent. Also ateeping room cn porch. Quiet place. Rent, $8.00 per month. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—One or two room fur= With private nished apartment, Nice home. Rent very 8th entrance. reasonable. Call at 323 South st. FOR RENT—See my new three room apartment. Private bath. Very nice. Available May Ist. Mrs. Dale. Phone 1313. 211 W. Rosser, ground floor. 4 room furnished apartment on sec- ond floor. Private bath. 5 room modern house. All in good condi- ae Call at 318 9th St. or phone on FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- ment. Inqui 618 6t) Court. Phone 796, LOST—Saturday noon between Prince Hotel and Tribune, lady's tan kid glove. Finder please notify Tribune. LOST—Brown Morocco leather purse, Saturday noon. Containing bank Pass book with name, Anna G. Sando. Call J. W. Calnan Fu- neral Home. Reward. Automobiles for Sale A BRAND new Ford coach, 1931 model. Will sell at a very low price. Time to suit purchaser. On display FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ern apartments. One brand new. Price $30.00 and $25.00. Call at 71i Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT— Furnished apartments in College Building. Phone 1063. FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. FOR” RENT—Modern, _ attractively furnished 1 room and kitchenette apartment, including overstuffed set, electric refrigerator and stove. Suitable for two, Reasonable rent. Inquire at 518 5th St. Dr. Enge. at Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc., Bis- marck, N. Dak. ESS especially at the behest of any Fargo Politician or coterie. “I will oppose all efforts to remove the state regulatory, the state inspec- tion and other departments to Fargo. The proper place for these is at the state capital. “I will oppose all efforts by outside interests to abolish or destroy any of the state institutions now located at Bismarck. To Represent County “In other words, I pledge myself to work for and to support such legisla- tion as will benefit Bismarck and this ‘county, and will oppose that legisla- tion which is inimical. I will not be voting for or against measures be- cause some political “boss” gives me orders how to vote. I will be in- dependent, and will vote as a rep- resentative of this county, not as some political dictator tells me. “AS a taxpayer I favor tax reduc- tion and economy in governmental expenditures. I think this should be brought about by the elimination of useless and needless bureaus and commissions, and by wise and effici- ent management. I am not partic- ularly interested in reducing a jani- tor’s salary as long as there are whole bureaus and commissions which can Just as well be eliminated.” CONTINUE ‘trom page one: Roosevelt Power Facing Real Test| TS eae CHICAGO POTATOES nesday gener- 12 amber.... 67% 71% Chicago, April 26—(AP—U, 8. D. ay. far and Choice of fer A.)—Potatoes 91, on track 215 old, 20 ew or. ti $ 80% BT wee sees lnew, total U. 8. shipments 683; old ila 5 . 50% 66% ..s00 oss..|8Nd new Leda steady, gern mod- Pre ie tanpers i erate, trading slow; sac! per cwt. reezing e¢ SEEN ON MARKET et te ali al Sad LEAD 10 IMPROVED 56% 5916 Wisconsin Round Whites U. 8. No. 1, ture tonight, not J _|Adams Express | 34% 58% 80 to 85, few 90; unclassified 70 to 75; quite s0 cold ex- Alr Red. y fs Colorado McClures mostly 1.50; Idaho treme Peni wane 1 day, Dl | | Alleghany . matt nee Russets No. 1, 1.28 to 1.35; Michigan ee eacnee Al, Chem, & rank. Russet Ruralis 80 to 85; Texas Biiss| Senerally fair and slightly : Allis Chal, Ce TE ee Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1 1-2 inch} For Montana: Generally fair to- dc ae Sora 8% Corn— minimum, mostly 3.65. 2 hee tai Sharp Increase in Railroad Car-|4™. Bullish Crop Reports Are Re- 37 : proensee Am. & For. Pow. : 4% Bad aeitiad aad 36 MINN APOLIS STOCKS CLOSE G 3 |ENERAL CONDITIONS Loading Report Spreads | Am. International . £%| ceived From Several Coun- 32 (By The Associated Press) A high pressure area, accompanied eg Am. 5% y ‘Am. Metal’ 4 * 2 First Bank Stock 8 1-8; Northwest; by colder weather, is centered over Optimism Rae NS ss 68% ties in Kansas z Banco 10 7-8. Manitoba and exterids from the Rocky Ne Atm Roll Mur,” ts ge z CHICAGO STOCKS Upper Great Lakes region, Temper= New York, April 26—(P)}—The stock |Am. Roll Mill 9%| Chicago, April 26—(@)—Forecests 25 (By The Associated Press) _|atures were below freezing over the market worked uncertainly higher ‘6 e 33 5 middle and northern Rocky Mc a er hours of trading Tues-|Am. Tel, & 7 10 tier Tebsoae SHE Ia weiner Re ) Corporation Securities 1-8; Insull| region and over the central and ay, Hee into the afternoon with Rd en or ith Leaner errata 6 a iy 24% Hi Invest. 3-8; Midwest Util. (new) | Northern Great Plains. Lower pres- » . Wool 5 rasl an Nsas generally “Oane 1-2, y ils Trading remained extremely slug-| Atehl. T. & 8..F. .. 45%! A leading unofficial crop expert = GOVERNMENT BONDS Slops westward to the Pacific. coast. gish, The list apparently was pies Atlantic Ref. 10% | sent extremely bullish crop reports as 52 New York, April 26.—(#)—Govern-|'The weather is unsettled in all sec- 8 little by a sharp increase shown in| Auburn Auto . 41. {to wheat in Edwards, Pawnee and 30 ment bonds: Liberty 3 1-2's 101.10; |tions and precipitation occurred from Coe re eet tater eaintl Oona oer, 3%: |Barton counties, Kansas, and in sec- 4 Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 101.25; Liberty 4th|the Great Lakes region westward to inga and the weekly condition state | Baldwin jor Di |tlons of ‘Texas and Oklahoma, A is 4 1-4's 102.20; ‘Treas. 4'1-4's 108.10; |the Pacific coast, ment het ac caberg Mpa aime ay Bendix Aviation 7% |government crop observer after a 1,- 40% + | Treas. 4's 102.28, ehisourt pier Stage, 1.7 ft., 24 hour showing a gain of $61,000, ne * & paeeennnn nny , -0. and investments. But buying power | Bethl. Steel . ae sorte Taine aie tothe co ue oe 1361.32 1.36 OMIT STEEL DIVIDEND Bismarck station barometer, inches, was scarcely impressive. re: 1% benef! d that big aban- ‘varies aaadsva Seen New York, April 26.—(#)—The Unit- | 28.68. Reduced to sea level, 30.55. Recessions of from fractions to a 2'c | MEER OT SOPCARE Gris PEOLEBI ii eh ee ed States Steel corporation Tuesday|. For Minnesota: Fair tonight and int ared after a number of 12ig [AonMent of acreag Lb 2 Minneapolis, Apri wr Close | omitted a quarterly dividend on its| Wednesday: slightly warmer in west point appe | Wheat closed firm, %-% above] Wheat— | Hig Low ; and south portions Wednesday. shares had moved up 1 to more than 23% | yesterday's finish, May 57%-%, July |May d 63% 6434 | common stock for the first time since 2 points, including U. 8. Steel, Amer- 6% aosto 4: ‘corn, %-% off, May 31%-%, 64% 63% 84%, 1915, Directors declared the regular TEMPERATURE ican Telephone, American Water ie duly 35-38%; cats %-% up, and pro- Sey 62% 61% 62% | quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share Pe RT: . 22 Works, Santa Fe, Bae mien o is visions varying from 5 cents decline 38% 37% 37% |? the preferred stock. Highest. yesterday 35 eer st New oerbey, MaLSHl 2% |to @ rise of 2 cents. 30% [38% 30% Lowest last night 21 Standard of New Jersey, ‘a 5%4| Rallies in wheat after early set- 41” 40% 40% NUE Biscuit, American Can, Auburn, and/|¢ 5% |backs lifted values to well above i if C ONTI PRECIPITATION others. Norfolk & Western had one 9% |Monday’s finish and were largely as-|M! Bie 21% BE from page one Amt, 24 hrs. ending 7 a, m. 04 of its wide movements, advancing 7 6 |sociated with an official Kansas crop|¥' =" ae ae Total this month to date 134 points; Alsske Juneau, which hes 8% /summary reporting further deterior- 3 ; Eighth Annual N. D. Sica eee cd 3 been rather soft since the pool in this} Com. 6% ation in the western section of the 132% 1.81% 1.32 f Total, Jan. 1 to date on issue has been brought out in the 2% |state, offsetting improvement in the 134 133° 1334| Health Conference eet Ue ; ‘Washington investigation, declined 33% lcentral third, 134% 133% 1.394% Opens in Bismarck| “sent j ae Stn Te OIE vc envnambbotis 11s | There also were indications of |, Se gate Pp t The market closet © [severe freeze in parts of Kansas ani Sea aaa ee” POINT! gains of fractions to more, than 2 § ot. likelinocd that jointed wheat a. 3i% 38% 3f,, |St- Louis, Mo, will lead the discus-| NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | points, with a firm tone. The turn- Cor 33% | would be hurt. Meanwhile, talk was sion. High Low Inc. over approximated 800,000 shares. | Curtiss Wright 1% |current that conditions on the plains DULUTH RANGE Those who had registered for the "3S z ae Te ee = Dia. Match . 13 |from the Texas panhandle northward |puyiuth, Minn., April 26—(#)— conference acts) eaece e . 58 Fs £9 | Livestock \|Drugs, tne. : 39 into part of Canada were similar to) Durum— Open High Low Close) George A. McMullen, Chicago; W. ~ 48% 20 | e _______—@ Dupont... 30 |those in 1918, when the wheat crop ‘37 «57% 56% .57%|E. Black, Fargo; E. A. LeBien, Mc-| Bottineau, pcidy. ...... 30 18 00 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK East. Kodak 55% jwas short in all that region. 1% 87% 51% 5716 |Henry; A. L. Bavone, Bismarck; W.|Catrington, clear ...... 32 20 .00 South St. Paul, April 26—(AP—U.|El. Auto Lite . 15 | Wheat bulls laid considerable stress 56% 56% 56% .56%/1. Gordon, .Washburn; Robert W She © 3 a 00 8S. D. A.)—Cattle 1,600; opening slow,) El. Pow. & Lt. 7a [on advices of backward growth in|) go, |Allen, Blamarck; John Simon, Na-| Devils Lake, Cldy. ...».. 2% oe steady on most classes; short load} Erle R. R. 114} [Great Britain, Prance, Denmark and SEE ILI) dg |pateam: eel M, Willams, Bis- Peer eld ort te cat ly 6.75; bulk all weights] Fi. 5° 2 Germany. tc a *!Dunn ‘Center, clear .... 32 16 110 ser toe2s; beet cows largely 300 to| Tirest, Tr. de 1 32.,| Com and oats developed independ- 137% 1.36 136% |J. J. Seibel, Harvey: B. K. Kilbourne, |DURN Genter, clear .... 32 18 10 400; butcher heifers 400 to 5.50; Freeport ‘Texas 14% Jent strength owing to reports that aod i, 186% |Fargo; C. C. Campbell, Ashley; WilllGrand Forks, clear .... 39 25 | yearlings up to 6.50; cutters 2.00 to/Gen, am. Tank 17% |corn shipping business here was the |Sept. 36% 1.37% 136 1.36% 1H. Moore, Valley City; E. Linker.) Hankinson, clear . 142025 28 2.75; medium grade bulls 2.75 down;/Gen. Elec. .. 15 {largest in months. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Goodrich; Loretta A. Parden, ‘Willis-| Jamestown, peldy, . 34 22 «00 feeders and stockers, slow, about/Gen, Foods . 31 Provisions lacked support. chi ‘April 26.—()—Wheat, No. ton; Eva M. Morgan, Crosby; Eva-|Larimore, clear . 35° 24 «00 steady; calves 2,400; vealers strong/Ge. Gas. & El. “A’ 1% rch Ne 2 hard 58 1-2; No. 1|0® Reed, Stanley; 8. J. Hillis, Ber-|Lisbon, clear + 40 25 = 03 to 50 higher; medium to choice/General 31 | STRENGTH DEVELOPS IN parte BB to 88 1:4, Corn, No. 2 mixed|*0!d: C. E. Howard, Cogswell; Bes- eee, : . = a oY grades 3.50 to 5.50; closely sorted|/Gen. Motors .. tee MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES $3 teacNoe 1. yellow 38. 3-4; No. 1 a Nicoll, don a G. creel Napelsons-peltiy, Ree ae) chotce select 6.00. Ginette Bet, We % | Minneapolis, April 26.—(#)—Coarse ts, No, 2 white 28 tol men ques, a. “A femore, Bis.| Oakes, clear @ 2% 02 7,500; active, steady; good and|Gillette Saf. Raz. 15% | grain futures acted much better| White 33 3-4. Oats, No. 2 white marck; Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, Bis~| ooo nall peldy. 531 23° 00 ere Tio ty 290 Ibs. 3.50 t0.8.60; top| Gold Sp See 18,,|Tuesday and wheat futures prices|2* 1-2. Rye. noe an ,Borley|marck; Marion Bakken, Bowbelis; a.| Parshall, ee vane sah: te 3,60 paid by all interests; 230 to 325| Goodyr. Pulse Mn (| closed. fractionally higher. ae Be S.J, Brandt, Bismarck; Mrs, ©. ©. Benish pala ua 0 Tbs, 3.00 to 3.50; packing sows 2.50/Gt*Nor pra. 11%| World visible supply showed the| Clover seed 9 a pag oe fa " ead ve ‘Williston, clear . 34 «22 102 to 265; smooth lightweights to 2.75;| Gt’ Nor. Ir. 0. 7% |heaviest weekly decrease in three apoits FLOUR lor, Garrison; Helen K. Katen, Bis-| wishek, cldy. ... 22.00 desirable pigs largely 3.00; few fed) Gt West, Sug. 4% |days and finally dropped below previ- Minfeatone: en ee rate H. L, Halverson, Minot; B.| Moorhead, Minh, clear 46 26 .02 strongweights to 3.25; average cost|Grigsby Grunot % ous year comparative figures. unchanged. Shipments 16834, Pure |scuau See CHEE Cr Bene oe Monday 3.39; weight 213. Houd-Hershey 2%| May and July wheat futures closed 7 ; dard mid- |e, pusbys oo, eee GENERAL pred 700; nothing done early; un-} Houston Oil 14 15-8 higher and September 3-4 higher. ise Aa iss raya standar Totten; D. W. Matthael, Fessenden;| Other Stations— dertone on slaughter lambs steady to| Hudson, Motor 45) There was a better demand for oats | {498s 134 ee DORs MEME Tae ere aetan | Bodad stalahin sold. weak; asking up to 6.00 on better) Spr. i eng 5 [ane cee oee were Leopard RANGE OF CARLOT SALES —_|Towner; Enos’ Lohrbauer, Lakota; |Calgary, Alta., cldy. grade lambs. Int. Harvester .. 19% |38 cent. Rye opened 1:8 cent lower| Minneapolis, April 26.—(P)—Range George Montelth, Hazelton; ‘T. B,|Chicago, Ill, cldy. “4 CHICAGO Int, Rea a and advanced 3-4 cent. Barley open-|°! catlot grain see ae ne Gumper, Belfield; L. G. Eastman, Denver oo E eee ves Chicago, April 26.—(P—(U. 8. D,| Int Nick. Can Gig ed unchanged, dipped 1-4 cent and| atk northern 693-83; No. 1 hard Haren; and R. H. Leavitt, Carson, "| Dea Maines, 8 Fan oo 3600 A.)—Hogs 23,000, including 7,000 di-! jewel Tea ...... 25% |Tallied 3-8, Flax opened weak for es ‘mixed 72%; No. 1 hard Edmonton, Alta., clear. 50 32 .01 rect; active, steady to 10 higher; 140-| Jonns-Mansvie. . 13%|May delivery, 1-2 cent lower, and winter 6914; No. 1 amber d 12% re) N T I NU E Havre, Mont., clear . 44 28 210 ibs, 3.80-4.00; top 4.00; 220-250 lbs.) Kayser (J) .. 6 |after declining 3-4 more, rallied 1 1-2 et ed Guraen Sat Line " C Helena, Mont., cldy. 48 30 «J 3.65-90; 260-320 Ibs. Seite Fae Kelvinator é oc ae We oe very little trade |No. 2 m es pri ated from page one’ Huron, chee coe “ 28 38 ; pact .15-3.00; ight, | Kennecott Cop. . in July. mber flax opened on| Corn: No. ie Ar » M., cldy... c @5; pACKINg OWS Ia lbs. 875-400; |Eeresge Us. Bo 10% |the blackbosrd for the first time at} Oats: No. 3 white, 22. Ask Commissioners Miles City, Mont., clear 44 26 22 good and choice, m : 41%, No. Platte, Neb,, cldy... 56 26 .00 weight 160-200 Ibs, 3.80-4.00;|Kreuger 4 Toll. %1133 3-4 and rallied 3-4 cent from} Rye: No. 2, 40%-.41%. To A Sessii lo, Platte, Neb. cldy... 4 ealneeeeat 200-250 Ibs, 3.65-4.00; | Kroger Grocery . 13 |that point. Barley: No, 2 special, 47-51; No. 3, o Arrange Session ‘Oklahome es ee z 8 09 met secede "330-75: ’ : -51; , 43, * erre, 8. D., 4 4 heavy welght, "250-350 Ibs. 3.30.75; | POWs Ane, + 33,/| ‘There was no snap to cash wheat epee aare For Budget Review] pr: aibert, Sask, cisas) — 22 00 packing sows, medium and good, >; | Mack ‘Trucks .. 13% |demand. Offerings held light and Rapid City, S. D., eldy.. 46 20 .20 500 Ibs. 2.65-3.10; pigs, and! Mathieson Alk. 14. |buyers were out after types but the DULUTH CLOSE foot north and south alley in the|St. Louis, Mo., cldy..... 74 44 .00 choice, 100-130 Ibs. 3.25-75. May Dept. Stores . 14 |Seneral demand seemed draggy. Win- block bordered by Twelfth and Thir-| St. Paul, Minn, clear.. 44 30 .04 Cattle, 7,000; calves 4,500; fed steers) miami Copper . ay, |ter wheat offerings were in fair de-| | Duluth, April a a es teenth Sts. and Sweet and Bowen av.| Salt Lake City, U., cldy. 64 46 .00 and yearlings slow, but killing qual-|mid-Cont. Pet. 4% |mand and steady. Durum tone firm-| Wheat futures sare iy alight net }enues on the South Side. Seattle, Wash. clear... 64 48 00 nsidered, fully steady; strictly|Mo, Kan. & Tex. ... 3% [ed a little for the best. and closed with only slig! Sheridan, Wyo., peldy... 48 22 .10 ty fonsd choice Kinds scarce; bulk|Mo. Pacific... 3%{ Cash corn demand improved. Oats|changes today. ‘ ie ee repre Sioux City, Ta, rain .. 50 34 08 on and medium/Mont. Ward 7% jot seed quality continued in good de-| May durum closed ‘sc up at 57%c;|__A letter from A. P. Lenhart, presi-/| Spokane, Wash. peldy. 66 50 .00 ‘ising comm« Bt cane, carly top around 7.25, but sev-|Nash Motors .. 11% |mand. Rye demand was quiet to fair,|July %c off at 57%4c and September Cent ot ener te oes \ Pucca abi clear 38 2 00 4 A 4 M a 'y fs see af eral loads held around 8.00; other alg aS 4 Barley demand was better and un-|%c up at 56%c. eB July|ingure efficiency in the recreations:| Winnipeg, Mian. pcldy, 38 26 00 classes steady; slaughter cattle a poe Be Reg. 23% penne: was a shade firmer. Flax] May rye closed %c off and July program for the year, was indorsed by vealers, steers, good and choice, 600-| tt Bower & Lt, Ang re ental ae, , the commission. 15-8.00; 900-1100 lbs. 6.75- sf beh ies) ————_——_———_——*} May barley closed %c off. + i) #100; 1100-1300 Tbs, 6,75-8.00; 1300-1500 Ree ae oo: *"|| Grain Quotations {|= iiss Tenlehedeany,. May Pr iag on rigeatiere opeerattaton Ibs, '6.75-8.00;_ common and medium | ny wir, a Hefd. |. 15 |o¢——_____ closing 1c off; Saat ana Sep 600-1300, bs. 475-678; elfers ea Nort, & Western 90 Non CHICAGO RANGE tember %e off. Peper aeeeat Se eranming =! 8.195, = American oe s }— Ra aioe apemeaigenc9h $ a and medium 400-5.50; cows, 00d | Northern Pacific 12% | wheat "Open “High DULUTH CASH GRAIN with @ view to providing more effi- mon and mediu High tent direction of ti and choice 3.75-5.00; common and/|Pac. Gas. é& Elec! May ... Duluth, Minn., April 26.—(AP)—|clent direction of recreation. medium 2.75-3.75; low cutter and cut-| Pacific Light . Closing cash prices: Wheat ‘The plan called for the appropria- ter, 1.50-2,75; bulls (yearlings ex-|Packard Motor %,|dark northern 67 1-2 to 79 1-2; No. 2|tlon of no more funds for the pro- cluded), good and choice (beef) 3.00-|Pan.-Am. Pet. “ % | do. 65 1-2 to 78 1-2; No. 3 do, 61 1-2/gram than has been approprated Nonpartisans Select Bismarck 425; cutter to medium 2.50-3.10; veal- |Par-Publix, ‘ 2; No. 1 northern 67 1-2 to| heretofore. ers (milk-fed), good and choice, 4.50- Penney, (J. es = No. 2 do, 65 1-2 to 78 1-2;| Lenhart would require guards a:| | Man to Run in Place of 600; medium 4.00-50;.cull and com-| Fenn. ie ae , No. 1 amber durum 61 1-8 to 72 1-8;|the pool to pass Red Cross swimming A mon 2.50-4.00; stocker and feeder cat-|Proct as Gamble’ No. 2 do, 69 1-8 to 72 1-8; No. ljexaminations and other employes to Obert A. Olson “gO choice 500-1050 f durum 57 1-8 to 60 1-8; No, 2 do. 56/meet reasonable standards set by the os tle, steers, good and Pub, Sve. Corp. (N. J.) Ybs. 5.25-6.00; common and medium|Pullman ...... 411-8 to 60 1-8; No. 1 mixed durum|board of recreational activities. 400-525. i Bey, mening. . , |53 1-8 to ae: 3 pit 2 Gey x Ned to rs Tanbart Bare shennae ot boy 8. 8, McDonald will replace Obert “sheep, 5 slow, steady to lo . 65 1-8; No. 1 red durum 8. e Provide more efficiency in the Non) ticket ent h a biading about 25 tower Radio-Kelth Orp, . | Flax on track 197 3-4 to 1.38 3-6:|the program, A woman employe |*, Olson on ihe Nonpautisan tcket on better grade lambs or mostly 6.00- Pen Iron & Steel . to arrive 136 3-4 to 1.37 3 would give swimming instruction " 25; clippers 5.00-75; best held con- Reynolas “1 1,36 3-4; July 1.36 1-2; Sept. 1.: .| three mornings a week, he said, would] from Burleigh county, the Nonparti- ide 6.00; fat ewes 2.00-50; |Roval Dutch Shell Oats, No. 3 white 23 1-4 to 24 be in charge of Kiwanis park each/san central committee announced siderably above 3 ral Dut lambs, 90 Ibs, down, good and choice |Safeway SI No. 1 rye 40 3-4 to'41 3-4, afternoon, and would have charge o!|Tuesday. 6.00-7.00; medium 5.25-6.00; 91-100/St. L. & San Fran. Barley, choice to fancy 41 3-4 to! women’s and girls’ baseball on certain] McDonald was selected to run for Jos, medium to choice 5.00-6.90; all|Seal peed o° 44 3-4; medium to good 32 3-4 tojevenings. A man, he continued, would|the senate following Olson’s an- weights, common, 3.75-5.25; ewes, 90- Sears, Roebuc 40 3-4. give swimming instructions three|nouncement that 150 Ibs, medium to choice, 1.75- 25; Shell Union Oil : mornings each week, would have/he had with- all weights, cull and common .50-2.25; |Soc-Vac, Oil .. BISMARCK GRAIN charge of boys’ baseball three morn-| drawn his candi feeding lambs, 50-75 Ibs. good and Southern Bao. Ha Gueniehed uA Buseel lier Co.) |ings, would serve as a life guard at 65. uthern Rys. .. T. 2 the on certain afternoons, and SR: 4S Sparks Withington 1% MINNEABOLIS PASH GRAIN | ,|No. 1 dark northern $ 53 we eres other supervisory work | been a resident of TY dard Brands 10%] Minneapolis, April 26.) —Wheat| No. 1 northern 52 Burleigh county SIOUX CI’ Stand Gas & Elec 17% |receipts Tuesday 36 compared to 51 a|N0- foe. as outlined by the recreation board. jurleig! Sioux City, Iowa, April 26.—(AP— '. Ol Calif, 18%, |year ago. No, 1 amber durum .. + 40 for 13 years, com- U.S. D. A)—Cattle 2,500; most kill-|Stand. Ol! Calif, 22% |. Wheat— No.1 mixed durum 32 A ing to Bismarck ing ‘classes unchanged; part, load Stewart. Wari 3, [IBzprotein Delivered To Arrive [No. 1 red durum 2 100 Attend Meeting Jin 1019. He was . rth. .' “ . . oe » ‘. of goad ta chee Meariings 616: bulk {oe 1/2 ak nore: Sa ase ted :i0s| Of L V. A.’s at Minot|/™embez grain feds 5.00 to 6.25; load lots good 4% Re No. 1 rye 30 fed helfers up to 5.60; few choice 18% 114% protein my, | Barley 30) Minot, N. D., April 26—(P)—A call 6.10; bulk beef cows 3.25 to 4.00; low 20% |2 dk Oats . 25]to political arms of men and women| Prominent in cutters and cutters chiefly 1.75 to 54 |3 dk north. Hard 37/of the Minot area who are interested] state labor circles, 2.25; medium oa ae Cachapowy ed ae er papieta 0% as @|in the successful outcome of the a vealers ; stockers an 5 ee a aR Pe t x sounded. Wainy active, firm; few early sales ait li ce porte: | Produce Markets !\tvening at a meeting in Minot ‘of Feder- 5.40 down; good lfghts held around 30% lm protein. —_______——— ®| workers who got more intimately ac- ation from 1915 ce 1: is 5.75, 1 dk north. quainted with three of the I. V. A. i. Hogs 7,000; lghter and medium eee O81) de north. : omroAGO aay|andidates on the state ticket dorsement, McDonald issued a state- about steady; heav- dk north Chicago, April 26.—(P}—A steady ment indicating his position on mat- weight butchers abou! yi u. paneeese 3% |3 . . Senator Frank H. Hyland, Devils jer weights steady to weak; most 140/17," 5° 28% |Grade of tone prevailed in eggs and butter Lake, candidate for governor: Attor- to 180 Ib. butchers 3.50 to 3.60; top 3% H * aan ‘Tuesday with beet tnrevieed. ney Thomas Johnson, Killdeer, candi- 3.60; 190 to 250 lbs. 3.25 to 3.40; 260 9 12 ae north Poultry also steady. .|Gate for railroad commissioner and| His statement follows: to 280 Ibs. 3.15 to 3.25; 300 to 350 Ibs. 1% rot p Poultry, alive, 15 trucks, steady; H. H, Dahl, Norma, candidate for in-| “I favor legislation which will 3.10; packing sows mostly 2.50 to 2.65; 21'h | Grade of fowls, 5 Ibs.. and over, 13%, under 5] af Dann Mievoner were guests at | Promote the economic, financial and smooth lights 2.75; firm; stock pigs Hu 13 north: Ibs, 18; broilers 22, Leghorn broilers surance commissioner, were, guess Bt {raustrial interests of Burleigh coun- weak; most sales 2.75 to 3.00. % (3 north. ‘1.120; roosters 8, turkeys 15-23; spring aomearte. - By that I mean that I will work Sheep 2,000; no early sales fat 37% Mon! ducks 12-14; old ducks 11-13; geese 8 for legislation aimed to aid local lambs, indications about steady or 14% Butter, 11,428, steady, prices un- farming conditions by making the around 625 for best slaughter offer- 1D myn changed. E. J. Schultz Enters [present tarmers’ storage law ings; feeding lambs unchanged. Sal- Wool | 130, seree UND wee*) Eggs, 29,274, steady, prices un- missi rs Race|™°, beneficial, so that our farmers able mostly 5.50 down. hes changed. Com: joner’s Race 1H 65% .....| Eggs, 55,811, firm. Mixed colors, —_— f FOREIGN EXCHANGES, i ling 12% prov standards (cases 45 Ibs., net) 15%-%:| E. J. Schulte, “Bismarck, oceiay alan. ‘oe told the eens, New ¥ A 26.—()—Foreign : announced @ candidat 5 behind President exchange ireguiet, Great Britain de- 1H W.. soree O1% Burleigh county commissioner from| “I will work for legislation which | it can be done.” mand in dollars, others in cents; sold this week at 43 to 45 scoured |Grade of | Packs, including unusual the fifth district. will give this part of the state more Great Britain 363 3-4; France 394/basls, Small quantities strictly comb-|t DAW O so, ox selections sold from store on credit! gohults ts the third person to en-jeonsideration in 3-16; Italy 5.14; Germany 23.76; Nor-|ing 48, 50's fleeces move Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat|16-18%; mediums 11%-12; dirties|ter the race for this office, the other way 1834; Sweden 1829; Montreal/at 29 to 31 scoured basis. 13% protein 11%: 5 ti incumbent 89.50. . r 1 DHW or Cheese, Ib.: Twins 10 3-4; Dais- ‘ MONEY RATES LH W..... 59% 62% 57% .60% {ies 11 1-4; Longhorns 11 1-4; Brick 20 years, CURB STOCKS a New York, Ae) MiiPecall bas 11 1-2; Swiss 21 1-2 to 22 1-2, Schultz realdes an 614 Tenth Bt. 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