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aims __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1982 _ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_|{__tresoe Sb rc) CASSIED AD (rete ns SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK /|*ders the accusation a political water. Private bath. on South St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 20.—|™maneuver on the part of State's At-| minimum charge 75 cents, Copy must| to responsible parties. See it, Phon (AP_U. S, D. A.)—Following outside |torney Campbell, an outgrowth of the /he received at The Tribune office by| 1313, 211 West Reoxser, ar 2@ epor or Qa ur ug trends slaughter cattle broke vat bene oe he oe on doar er polities, bes a = to insure arses same /FOR RENT—Furnished or unturniah e ily 25 to 50 or more here this week) opposit lay in regular classi: page. rn b closing slow at the decline. Choice |fences in Ward county. on eS ae ate FAILS TO DEVELOP j,.....ceazes fe | ANY DECIDED TREND 22%, Cuts, border or white space used umn inch per insertion. 2 dk north. d 4 4.00. Beef cows closed at 2.25 to 3.50, = 3 dk north. .5112 5312 . | heifers 3.00 to 4.65, cutters 1.25 to REGULAR WANT AD RATES | Grade of i i 2.50, bulls 3.00 down, vealers largely 6 days, 25 words or under. 1.45, North... .5433 56% 5312 | from 3.50 to 6.00 or steady to 50 low- 3 days, 25 words or unde: iS pene rete :Jer_on the latter. '3. north, Slt: 53% » 2 days, 25 words or unde! FOR F é r ? Montana Winter Wheat In the hog house values declined 1 day, 25 words or under. ° Ap ne 14% protein unevenly 20 to 25, better 160 to 250 Ads over 25 words 3 ee Phone 1256-W or call at 711 Ave. A : j per wol rer DHW or lb. butchers centering at 4.10 to 4.50, 58% ...., 58% ....,/heavier weights selling down to 3.60 pegs rg A 1 1 and below. Better light lights sold]... * The Tribune reserves the right to ¥ F) P 11 Eight Regional Corporations to 4 1 Prices Bob Gently Up and Bread Grain Tumbles to Seven |; BIG secs S71 sce, | 4:00 to 4.50, pigs from 4.40 down, reject any copy submitted, also to re- hs TaN ST's ula s+ee | packing sows from 3.00 to 3.60, the Have Charge of New Fi- vise any copy to conform with make- Ww: \ Down; Bonds Show Ad- Cents Under Recent High = |i*p ff bulk 3.19 Ko 350, a igrsenpils ‘e up rules of ee room. Reasonable, t . : 1 BOM icc SBR ies ughter lambs wound up large nancial System one % he ditional Strength Point at Chicago Gr: rie He FA lower, better natives to packers ¥ The Tribune Want Ad Department Re Led Y 1 .25, shippers paying upwards to 5.50, —_ —_——_—_ RENT — four roont aE Sara re: ERO NOR buck lambs at 4.25, throwouts 2.75 to] washington, Aug. 20. ante A modern apartment. Rental $48.00 ai 21 Chicago, Aug. 20.—(/?}—Wheat tum- | M ta and South Dakota Wheat| 3.00, ewes 1.00 to 1.75, with year- | Washington, Aug. 20. — (@) — In Salesmen W: Per month. Lights, heat and water New York, Aug. 20.—(?)—The stock uy from » with y rket drifted through the quietest Ae A Roe A : lings from 3.50 to 4.00. the cattle country of 28 states the re-| —sasaeprATH OPPO furnished. Phone 0, Hedden Ret coe hh dat bushel under last week’s high Lad i 52! $3% 82%, 53% | Stocker and feeder cattle lost part|construction corporation Saturday for Estate or call at 618 6th Street. week-end session in four wee! ee General selling was induced by re- 7 : i “| of their opening strong to 25 upturn, |sought to speed federal ald for those IMMEDI. ME! FOR RENT — Furnished ap be day, with prices fluctuating in a rts indicating that Great Britain ‘ATE INCOME! urday, Pp po is 1 closing mostly on a steady to strong{who need money to carry ‘their live-|Take orders for political tire covers} One room and kitchenette. Mi narrow rut. teal would establish one Lakin elt 521% .531; basis, the bulk centering at 3.50 to|stock through the winter. and advertising specialties. Every| bed and Frigidaire, $24.00 aa A ogi bons d) nae end ‘aviation 4, eeca ar natine DAL ot mating ha eat i ,, |450, better westerns to 5.00 to 6.00,/ It announced “immediate” estab-| husiness man knowns he must ad-| month Evarts Apts. 314 $rd St. in the aggregate very close to Fri-|Baldwin (2 | elsewhere. ‘Weakness of the Winni- 13% protein. 54% ST's | fleshy feeders at the latter money.|lishment of eight regional agricultur-| vertise NOW to get Fall business. ROR RENT — Furnished apartment] | Stock pigs held largely at 4.00 to 4.40,/a1 credit corporations, Their main Outstanding company in advertis-; light, water, heat, gas, native feeder lambs from 3.00 to 3.50, | purpose will be to make loans to live-| ing specialty field offers unusual| and use of electric washing . | Westerns 'to 4.50. Stock raisers for feeding. The feedinx|! opportunity in Western North Da-| furnished . Call at 930 4th St. ——GHiIcaao ar eR to begin ns Say ae a mid-| kota. Also fast-selling, complete Four-room apartment le west. Conseqi » the corpora-| line of Art Calendars, Greetings,} Just decorated and new furnitu : Pieesrcitl oot eaTvas 100; Souspa aa tion felt establishment of the corpor-| Advertising Signs, etc. New busi-| installed. Overstuffed set and gasi ‘| week ago weighty steers steady to 25|*ti0nS would meet a Laer Diep ness-getting features just out. High-/ heat. Phone 1626-W or inquire al cents lower; mostly steady to weak; In 4 frilitgtth a pbiend an “| est commissions paid. Apply by| 518 Broadway. - [light steers and yearlings about 25 |Pressce, Dope, the ree ea tly. eer. | letters es FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room mod- j}lower; weighty steers scarce; year-|oticall d ‘thetically for the ales Manager ern apartment, $20.00 per month in. ling and light steers predominating; i anit hae dati ” ” THE KEMPER-THOMAS COMPANY cluding lights, gas and water. Also| not many grassers but moderate Tw Sestooat istrict corporations | —- Cincinnati, Ohio. four room unfurnished apartment ++-|supply short feds in run, selling most-| iv, % tae $141 TO $225 MONTH. Men 18 to 45.! Call at 622 3rd St. “nd ill be set up shortly. ‘These will be . ates downward; bulk strictly grain Ik aieus Where: mae feeding is not| Experience _ unnecessary. Aa one FOR RENT—Furnished Jroom apart- + | fe 10 to 9.25; extreme top 9.85, new positions. Common education suf- * |nigh for season; best light steers’9.65; [Necessary 50 soon, Including North jaunty. “pelviigee, “aka 07; ae ficient. We train you. Particulars! jg, + | top on long yearlings 9.50; light year-|®%@ South Carolina, Georgia, and| fo. ‘apply today. Write Tribune int ay ieee ae ae day’s final prices. The turnover was approximately 600,000 shares. There ajpeared to be some switch- ing of speculative attention to bonds, | Borg: which again pushed forward. Rail-|Briggs road issues were still in the lead. Professional traders appeared to have grown somewhat wary of the stock market, pending a demonstration of its ability to break through its re-!Chi. & N. cent upper resistance levels, but brok- ers felt there were many buyers wait- ing to get into the market on a set- back, News at the end of the week tended to make for a stalemate in| (9) shares. There was a little further selling peg wheat market had a decidedly |2 amber... unsettling influence here as the day I drew to an end. Wheat closed nervous %-1 cent be- i low yesterday's finish Sept. old 49%- 9 .. |50, Dec. 53% -%, corn %4-% down Sept. 30%4-%, Dec. 32%-%, oats 14-% off, and provisions unchanged to 5 cents is | Uy P. One of the largest houses in the | %|grain trade here issued a statement 2 saying the six cents preference given 5, | British empire wheat had destroyed the hope of regaining a share of the English market for wheat. | Lowest prices for wheat here since '% | August 3 were reached before down 13. mixed. +. 2612 | treet. in shares in the first hour, in con- turns were checked. For the first “ ‘ ‘|ling steers 9.30 and weighty heifers|Fiorida in land bank district three.) aq No. 111, Picco nid e tinuation of the movement late Fri- ‘|time since that date, September i Me 24y 8.85; pick of light heifers being 8.25; [and Alabama, Mississippi, and Louis~ | PARTMENT FOR RENT—Thre day, but losses of 1 to 2 points were wheat contracts in Chicago dropped 2 fed heifers over 800 lbs. 25 lower;{!ana in district five. Headquarters jects of metal, an, | oe nicely furnished apartment largely regained. Net changes in to below 50 cents a bushel. At least! Po 17 -{other steady to 25 lower; grass fat|for the first will be at Columbus, jec' » Po) 1s *| in a home. All on ground floor.| such issues as American Telephone, | 0° ; U. S. Steel, American Can, General a) Electric and Westinghouse Electric |; ys were negligible. A few rails were up my A » etc., without heat. Agents-| Living room, bedroom, te bath,| temporarily the market showed little 15 cows weak; cutters firm; bulls South Carolina; for the second at, slass, e' f4 a » Privat ;| power to rally. Corn and oats fell/# White... 15% 19%... ‘lto 25 lower: vealers about steady; |New Orleans. Distributors make to $60 to $200/ large ‘kitchen, newly painted. All with wheat, all deliveries of oats out-|_.Barley— 4 a stocks 25 or more higher. The new corporation, by making} weekly. Write for Free Sample! built in cupboards and ice box. 4|doing the season's previous bottom | 4 rt E Sheep 2,000; "5, .|feeder loans, will be taking over aj showing uses. Metallic-X, Elkhart,! Laundry privileges. Phone 1380, (Med togd.. 24 27 22 "0 2,000; today’s market nom “ ; 2 . 611 Sixth street. 1 to 1 1-2, however, notably Illinois figures, Lower grds 22 24 inal; for week ending Friday 149|function performed largely heretofore) Ind. __ =| te Central, Rock Island, and Chicago|Drug, Provisions eased with grains. Rye— doubles from feeding stations, innkiae by the federal farm loan board and} WANTED—Salesmen and salesladies | FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished o — N 31, 33% BLM we i 22,300 direct; killing classes|the department of agriculture. They; for two fast selling novelties. See} unfurnished. Sink in kitchen. Hot} and Northwestern. Union Pacific, | DuRO t it however, failed fully to recover an} early loss of nearly 2. ; MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES steady to 25 higher; choice lambs|will have the minimum capitaliza-| Mr. Jacobs at Bismarck Hotel. water. Private entrance. Close to} GO LOWER SATURDAY rere 99 1.00 ) ae)) United Fruit . ity, JE Mi lis, Aug. 20.—(P)—It pete iinnnte in showing advance; feeders mostly 10|tions of saediral felted ae the =| ol all at 808 7th St ni ywas a strong specialty, a Inneapolis, Aug. 20.—(P)—It was! EAPOL! to 15 higher; sorted and choice |relief law, althoug! some instances Mal FOR RENT—Well furnished two- closing up more than 3 points. Case clean up day in grain pits and there atinioapsattey Ate ripley tlie lambs tended to widen the price|the amount may be expanded. pene. Male Help Wi anted Toom apartment on ground floor: was up 1, having been down 2, earlier. was a bear news which tended to! Wheat— Open High Low Closc|spread; closing bulk follow: good to! ‘The elght corporations to be estab- | WANTED— Have positions for five nearly new gas range; running wa-| Chrysler, Coca Cola, and Youngs- % | create lower prices. |Sept. 8 ‘52, 514 512) choice rangers 80 to 92 Ibs, 5.75 to|lished immediately and begin operat-; young men. Must be neat appear-| ter; use of Frigidaire and tele- Dec. . ‘Trade here was fairly good. i ay R Winnipeg reports of heavy cash and hedging pressure were anything but encouraging and Chicago had to town Sheet and Tube also gained 1/@ 53% 53% 52% 5315 to 1 1-2 points. Ge In commodities, the cotton mar- Ge. ket remained fairly firm, closing 55 it 6.25; desirable natives 5.50 to 6,00; |ing as soon as possible will serve Ohio,} ing and willing to work. References} phone: also well furnished S74 5ST 56% 57 | few 6,25 to 6.75; latter price top tor|Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennesse,| required. Apply to No. 9, Hoskins-} room with kitchenette. 411 sin Be 29% 28% 294% | Week; range throwouts 4.50 to 4.75 to|through main offices at Columbus,| Meyer Building. Saturday, 10 to 12) phone 273. 3u 30% 30% 303, | Killers; natives 3.50 to 4.00; fed year-|Ohio; Illinois, Missouri, and Arkan-j a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. FOR RENT—Large five-room apart= 7, to 60 cents @ bale higher, but wheat % | take care of stop-loss orders. Coarse | ling wethers 4.00 to 4.75; slaughter|sas, main office St. Louis; Michigan, ° Wool aan c some fee A roar ey futures eit to besa Tee 18% 15% 15% 158% pepe to 2.25; range feeding lambs ‘Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Da- Wanted Agents | BOR RET Se a a as ip ures al wor! pendence, even flax succumbing to 1642 16% 165s 16% | 4: (0 4.85. a te, Bee) LL - wooieas | cf again. . pressure that came largely from the paces yeaa sdaa depot abet rteien STOP EATING nished and unfurnished apts. Rose| P Hogs 4,000, including 3. dl H ota, and Wyomin; + ,98'3 98's 97 97 | scattered sales weacy: ceeded Sa aie mec: Towa: einas |UD your capital. $30.64 starts you; Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W.) ae Sek choice light weights |Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado,| locaily in permanent office and in-/_ Murphy. Phone 852. 22 23 22 223, | N0minal, quotable up to 4.90; few main office Wichita, Kansas; Texas,| dustrial appliance business. Re-/FOR RENT—Purnished or unfur-| ¢}ber and December oats closed 3-4 24%, Bas, 23% 24" | 240 to 300 Ibs. 4.35 to 4.60; pigs ab-|main office Fort Worth; Arizona.| peat orders; agency arranged. In-| nished apartment. Varney Apart-| *s lower, while the closing for Septem- | ————— sent; packing sows 3.25 to 4.00; com-|ytah, Nevada, and California, main; vestment secured. Only sincere} ments. Phone 773. ber rye was 3-8 lower and December DULUTH RANGE Pared week ago, market steady tolofrice Salt Lake City; Montana, Ida-| workers invited to apply. State|/FOR RENT—Modern apartments 35; {9-8 lower. September barley showed |Duluth, Minn., Aug. 20.—(P)\— 25 lower; shippers took 280; holdover | ho, Oregon, and Washington, main! references and qualifications. Mark-| fireproof building at reduced renta| 114 | @ loss of 7-8 while December lost 3-4.) Durum— Open High Low Close/2,000. Light light good and choice | office Spokane, Washington. well Mfg. Co., 200 Hudson St., New| Inquire at Tribune office. 28%] September flax was off 1 3-4, as a" rite a” Pie 140 to 160 Ibs. 4.40 to 4.75 nominal; York. country. September wheat closed 1 1-8 low- |D& er and December 7-8 lower. Septem- ise FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Aug. 20.—()—Stocks |G: and principal commodities backed and filléd in considerable confusion during the last week, as they sought vy to consolidate their position @fter the sweeping recovery from the ldw levels of June, but the bond market climbed steadily higher. 8% | was December. \ light weight 160 to 200 Ibs. 4.65 to q i = arma cm Houses and Flats In securities, the railroad issues 11%] Demand for diversion point cash sep: 2 294 490; medium weight 200 to 250 ibs. |Coxey Smells Rat in { ES provided: tha High Inia Th Bae 26% |wheat held strong and aggressive, |So> eee ‘] : y Female Help Wanted FOR RENT—Best location, neat stocks and bonds many issues pushed up to new top levels for the recovery. Cotton made some further progress in th buying for local delivery was only 45, | fair. Premiums were firm. Winter 4.50 to 4.90 nominal; heavy weight 250 i itics |. Sein ot ebb oe woke to 350 Ibs. 4.00 to 460; Jacking tore Minnesota Politics |WANTED—Competent- waitress. cali| School, fine modern upper_duplex, i 10% | Wheat was unchanged and demand ‘| medium and good 275 to 500 Ibs. 3.20 Morning Star Cafe 5 rooms, attached garage. Gas fur- to 4.00; pigs good and choice 100 to} St. Paul, Aug. 20.—(P)—General Ww. nace, gas range, etc. Rent $40.00. commodities, subject to interruptions, 1134 | fair, while durum was very firm to a - : LOL | | 130 lbs. 3.75 to 4.35 nominal. Jacobs S. Coxey of Massillon, Ohio, Benn aimee Phone 751 or 151, but the action of wheat was disap- ¥ | shade stronger. as d i —___. announced Friday night he is con-| Oi. com Bismarck. Must be ex-|FOR RENT—Five room modern bun pointing, that staple showing net losses of 1 to 2 cents for the. week ended Friday. The outstanding item of the week's corporate news, probably, was the or- dering of the regular quarterly divi- tend of $2.25 by director of the Amer- ican Telephone and Telegraph Co.|Mo. The announcement was preceded by @ substantial upswing in the stock 15% | Cash corn demand was narrow and DULUTH CASH GRAIN SIOUX CITY vinced there will be a fusion of the | H galow. Well located, Inquire F. A. y perienced and furnish _ references. 16% prices Were down. Oats and rye de-) pututh, Aug. 20—UP}—Closing cash} _ Sioux City, Towa, Aug. 20—(m)—(U. eee Solgar ary Good pay. Write Ad. No. 2202 in| Lahr. aoe mand Was fair to good. Barley de-| prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern|S. D. A.)—Cattle none: market for| in Minneso! care of the Bismarck Tribune. FOR RENT— Modern 6 room house Ate | tenie seee, sneaterent atid 28x Ge 5434 No. 2 do 5244-661; No.|the week: Killing steers, yearlings election. | Labor nominee for | === | with bath and garage, $35.00 per 3% | mand rake good but not as much 60;3 do 5014-641c; No. 1 northern 54%-|and she stock steady to strong; stock- 'armer-: Dutioniseatee x q ie month.. Phone 354. 6% | 8S on Friday. 67140; No. 2 do 52%4-66%4c; No. 1 am-|ers and feeders largely 25 higher; top| President of the Unite chee Work Wantc FOR RENT—Purnished house of tive 471-5844c; No. 2 do 46%-| medium weight bei 1.35; his statement after he said he had . Prag "| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW | 26100 Ne 1 duran abit docs Ne calarain fede ee s0-B oer orcas arias ‘enal| attempted to learn whether the Farm-|HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants PiBhone| 7OOms Located at 112 Broadway. 10% | Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(AP—U. S.}do 43%4-46%4c; No. 1 mixed ‘durum|grassy kinds $6.00 down; load lots|¢r-Labcr executive committee of the ety : ae le September first. Call Paul 393; |D- A) —Wheat was irregular during | 471;-5334¢; No. 2 do 4114-53%e; No.|choice helfers $7.00-50; most cows| Minnesota party intended to place his Ye; we WANTED — wants work | # the week ending Friday, Aug. 19. | 1% $2.25-3.25; 1 rame and that of Julius Reiter of }WORK WANTED — Girl wants wor! arket which carried a number of 11% 1 red durum 421%c. > low cutters and cutters 4 q ad experi pee to new top levels for the recov- 21 Movement again increased, totaling} Flax on track $1.01-21%; to arrive|largely $1.35-2.00; choice heavy feed- | Rochester, poets te an DESRED oF ere quar Hedi exne ena " ery, but then more profit taking than |Nat. 16% 2,115 for the week, which was com-|¢1 901, 01; Sept. $1.00'2 Oct.|ers $6.85-7. numerous loads $6,00-| 0M the nation: é tps Roy Fy aaertp ‘Ad No. 2191 : | room fresh buying appeared. Stocks 26% | paratively light. $1.01% ; Nov. $1.01%; Dec. $1.01. 50; bulk $4.25-5.75; fed good to choice) _ At the same time Koy M. Tirre 2 house located at 310 Fourth street. churned about without making im-|NY. Be] Cash, wheat demand averaged” Oats No. 3 white 17%-%ic. feeding heifers $4.00-75. eee reg ae ERE ea Inquire at 310 Thayer. Phone 170. portant progress either way in the fo% | 8000. | Closing premiums on cash] No. 1 3ic. Barley malting 26%-| Hogs 500; steady to weak; odd lots| Labor Party aie: party in Minneso- |GRGG- SATs _-|FOR RENT—Four room house. Also! & latter part of the week, holding on|Norhern 9%% Sane 1 Fees Beer ae brea No. 2, ae oy an ae Jb. butchers $4.20-25; Peeters nerds af the Boclalista” I at| furnished upstairs two room apart- the ie} 2916 Bias 5 rt 3 23%6-25%c; lower grades 21'-23%c.|Choice grades nominal steady; choice - i ment. Large closet, kitchenette, KS (sarah prying ad ae Bao Gas Mg 39% |3 to 5 over the September option, 13 -—— medium and light hogs quoted up to| General hearelregacied eg ink a 1600 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-M. bath. pee entrance. Two blocks’ { ‘The expectantly awaited announce- Peciaca Motor 3% | Per cent 3 to 6 over; 14 per cent 4 to CHICAGO CASH GRAIN $4.50; packing sows and load tts| and threatened to Usmoke of On| ior SALE—A $4,000 first mortgage| from postoffice. Inquire 212 Rosser : x ~|Pan.-Am. 1145] 7 over and 15 per cent 6 to9 over. ‘| Chicago, Aug. 20,—P)-—Wheat No.|§3.40-70. alleged coalition between the note. Draws 8%. Ample security. biker; 3 ment of the final plans for the com: 6%| September closed at 52 5-8, a net!2 red 72%; No. 2 hard weevily 50%:|" Sheep 650; y's receipts all ai-|s0ta heads of the party and the Dem- ~ Sauda Ave. Phone 485-R. qi Faecon areca ppl ey teeagupeyen wg foole ahy, | 1058 for the week of 3-4 while the|No. 3 northern spring 49%; No. 2|rect; market for the week: “Fat lambs| OcTats. —_____.-» FOR SALE—Pickling cucumbers and | pee Nocation of Bistoee ihe crete was obviously somewhat disap- | Penn 31” | December option lost 1 1-4. mixed 51. steady to 15c higher; other classes "Don Has Horseshoe sunshine sweet corn that is reai Durum fluctuated but showed a| Corn No. 2 mixed 32; No. 2 yellow] firm; bulk native and range slaugh- large modern rooms. All on ground pointing to speculative quarters where | Phillips Pet." Stil auchtly firmer tendency. Brideg juley. 2 doz, 25c, delivered. Phone} igor, Full basement. 419 5th i f ' 4 i pe 74 32-3214; No. 2 white 32-3214. ter lambs $5.00-25; cl Ay | . i | . fete nad been eon ote ee mee ttc, 42% Duluth september closed at 46 7-8,” Oats Novd white 17-17%, a0: seagtiee ae “o0-200|| To Bring Him Luck | wits Fate qe aeane ta Birest,. Phone 300 ae in commodities. The si Pullman... 21% | the same as a week ago. Barley 23-35. Yearlings $3.50-75; week's bulk range| ° 4 mation Jyoti Gt, Gs. qaaaanss aa appeared to have become highly com- Purity Baking 10%] Rye futures were featureless. Cash| Timothy seed 2.50-75; clover seed feeding lambs $4.35-60; week's top Detroit, Aug. 20.—()—Kaye marck homes, two good farms, for _ Thay ve. West. modity-conscious and the setbacks injpadig “oo... 8% | was steady and No. 2 no spots quoted | 7,00-7.10. fleshy feeders $4.80, Don, British challenger for the city lots, houses, farms, mortga; FOR RENT—Duplex with 2 bedrooms. wheat were accompanied by consider- 5%| at 2 to 4 over the September option,| No rye quoted. Harmsworth trophy, isn’t super- stocks, bonds, warrants or commer-|"" 414 Broadway. Inquire H. J. Woods able selling of shares. $i} | which closed at 29 5-8, a net loss of WISCONSIN CHEESE stitious, even though his Ameri- cial paper. Write full description] 2 o.cre; The stock market appeared fa- "* | 3-4 for the week. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Plymouth, Wis, Aug. 20. — (m) —| cant rival, Gar Wood, considers ® | ee ana. No. 2068. "| FOR RENT=NeWw all modern 6 FOOT tigued by its sweeping advance of 33% | Oats was generally weak in the/ Minneapolis, Aug. 20—(P-—lour |Cheese quotations for the week: Wis-| Couple of good luck pieces essen- | _ Write Tribune Ad. No. 2068. | "ce with basement. Has gas previous weeks and in need of a i 3 (futures. Cash were only in fair de-|unchanged. Shipments 25,761. Pure|consin cheese exchange: tial equipment in his trophy de- rage attached. Gan be heated with breathing spell. Brokerage sentiment sa tows 41% |raand with premiums slightly easier.| Bran 9.80-9.50. Daisies 11%. Farmers call. board.| *enses. 1 ge! gee or eonl, Smut peanenenne t remained predominantly bullish, but|Se'9™ + 2%|No. 3 white was quoted Friday 15 3-4! Standard middlings 9.00-9.50. Daisies 13; Americas 13; Horns 13;| , 4 Tusty horseshoe was attached | WANT tractor farmer: | Section 20) St" 109 ist’ street or at 100. West traders showed greater readiness to/Schulte Ret. . 2% |to 16 3-4. September cats closed at Standard Brands % cent less. "| to the bow of Don's Miss Eng- | miles SE Bismarck. Fair buildings.| 7.) ave take profits and many seemed to feel|Seal Oil. ue 15 3-4, a net loss of 5-8 for the week, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES land IIT when she reached Walk- Plenty pasture, hay. Part of culti- d ] that more conclusive signs of autumn Geass, Roabark 9% | While December oats lost 1 1-4. Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(/P)—Range FOREIGN EXCHANGES erville, Ont., Friday. A photo- vated land rented for 1933. Bank Rooms for Rent ! business recovery should precede a|Servel, k (F. it Barley turned weak with liberal|of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1! New York, Aug. 19.—(#)—Foreign grapher asked Don to pose beside Reference, Sanmained. avai Bhelaen, FOR RENT- Supine AO TEOE @ | Spell Union Ol $38 ember cloced Priday ar ney, ook, hard speing braco2i; No. 1 darklexchange irtegular: Great Britain) “Coote TCoudnt do that,” he | = in new modern heme, Alwegs Nob a ee immons .... lay al -4, a net northern 555-565; 2 northern | dj . ” id m9 4 | Miscellaneous Heinans Petco. 18% | loss for the week of 1 3-4, while the|53%; No. 2 mixed 3%; No. 2 hard|Great Britain sacks: eens Sente:| replied. “It would be silly’ be- Household Gooas for Sale | _water. Inquire at 609 4th St. ——¢ |S0°.-Vac. Oil. 10%4 | December option lost 2. winter 51%; No. 1 amber durum 60%; | Italy 5.12%; Germany 23.80; Norway| Suse I do not believe in that sort | FOR SALE—Houschold goods in good| FOR RENT—An attractive furnished BOSTON WOOL Southern Pac. Flax was independently firm. Sep-|No. 2 red durum 42%. 1740; Sweden 17.84; Montreal 87.12%.| °f thing, you know, condition and reasonably priced.| sleeping room in new modern home, 4 tember closed Friday at 98 3-4,a net! Oats: No. 3 white 16%. - memiee ‘Wood never has driven in a Ps | Very close to high school and . % te 1, Mohair davenport and chair, di Cap- Harmsworth race without two nette, gate leg table and four; ‘tol. Call at 1015 8th St., or phone rue tesco Tamened chairs, Easy washing machine, | _ 1265 Mrs. Edick. range, icebox, etc. Call at 1706|FOR RENT—Well furnished room in pat PS ae Ave. E. 6 quiet home. Always hot water. Harvesting of Grain | for save<oak breaktast sctckiten-| Gentlemen preferred. Mrs. D. BL - table, 1 ivory bed and 1 mahog-| _ Cook, 522 Ave. D. Is Heavy in Canada any child's bed. 1 new 20 eo FOR RENT — Large clean room in y 1,| gain of lc for the week, with No. 1 Rye: No. 1 32. f md on Spot quoted at 1.00 3-4 to! Barley: No. 2 special 28; No. 1, 25- REMOVAL OF MINOT 3 . 28, | Flax: No. 1, 1.0014-1.02. {ein tet rc. | JUDGE S DEMANDED CHICAGO RANGE (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) = pro Aes : Mt hee ae racy | Chicago, Ane. ea “a featact Wace oak: 20. oa Winnipeg, Sask. Aug. 20.—(P)— pe SR CERES ay oR Sai = entrance and path Bultabie "toe a a cpt (oid, “Be e No. i pera ia S Ward State's Attorney Says| Harvesting of sein Oe oe Wanted to Buy ae Gentlemen Sestneree —— CHICAGO POTATOES 4, |Dec. 1535 No. 1 amber durum a Police Court Head Ne- ably and a fair to average crop is| WANTED TO BUY—A large | mirror ~ . Chicago, . 20.—(AP—U. 8. D. No. 1 mixed durum . E 4 ‘is issued either framed or unframed. Ap-|FOR RENT TO Gi 5 \ Aes eES nee $8, on track 118, No. 1 red durum 21] glected Official Duty promised, the crop survey ssued PY! proximately 6 ft. high and 5 ft,|" Large, well furnished room id U. 8. shipments 288; steady, ;|Mo. 1 flax .. 18 said Saturday. wide. Phone 1541. Miss Margare' ? moderate, trading slow; sacked per|y, {No. 2 flax 3 Ramsey. No. 1 rye Minot, N. D., Aug. 20.—(P)—A for- WANTED TO BUY—A small confec- medit large 7 to 80, small Barley .. :12{mal accusation charging Police Mag- tionery store in a good live town f medtti 1: oy U. 8. No. 1, 75/Vanadium Ootp. 71Oats ... (09 | strate Carl N. Cox of Minot with re- Give full details. Write post office to 85} Minnesota Early Ohios, partly 44 | Dark hard winter wheat . . .32/fusal and neglect to perform his of- “4 box 148 Bismarck, N. Dak. graded 65 . ee ficial dutics in that office was filed —_———— | Produce Markets = {| (ith, the clerk of Ward county district Automobiles for Sale BONDS : eG a ONTORE EY Saal Dampeel, FOR SALE — 1926 Graham 1% ton New York, Aug. 20.—(?)—Govern-|Westgh. El. & Mfg. . state's attorney for Ward county. The ment Bonds: oo . CHICAGO PRODUCE Prosecutor said the proceedings are reasonable rates, be Liberty $a 1008, is Woolworth ......... 5 Poultry live, 12 cars, steady at de+ Heong seek {ihe removal of the . at 114 West Main. Phone 638. Liberty s Al, 4 . . ¥ from h TOR 77 = cannes Rene tient ne | Insect Erasers Are Ay mae ngypes eth a ed The accusation, covering six type. i ———S > Roce Tn Treas 4s ‘103.31. dB Engi rs . ored broilers and fryers 13; colored | written pages and listing general and | Found By _ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN [0708S 14; roosters 10; Lurkeys 10 to | el te Teeige en oat CURB STOCKS rr ae ee 12; spring ducks 10 to 12 1-2; old 10 . Sat- York, Aug. 19. : Cincinnati, Aug. 20.—(#)—In- .| Minneapolis, Aug, 24—(P\—Wheat| “) OP if The judge gave it back to the New York, Aug. 18—(P)—urp ped hk with Cinsoatts [feeb Fatsvaay ‘17’ compared’ to| to 12; geese 10 to 11; leghorn broll-| ual. The iudge gave it beck to th Elec. Bond and Share 22%, new zoning Engineers [Wheat ers 12 1-2, cording to provisions of @ North Da- Standard Oi] Ind. 24%. got all upset because black lines /15% protein Delivered ToArrive| Cheese per pound: Twins 13%c;|kota statute, to serve the accusation ited 2 marking new on zon- |1 dk north. 57% 60% 56% .58% | Daisies 14c; Longhorns 14c; young|Upon the accused and to set the datc ing maps were strangely disep- 12 dk north. ot etd Americas 14c; Swiss, domestic 28-29; jof @ hearing. CHICAGO STOCK pearing. ‘Then they found the in- 13,0 protein id imported 36-37c. (By The Associated Press) sects, which apparently liked the 147% DrOIGM oo sax, 51% Util. (new) %. ink, busily erasing the lines. 2 ak north. as 8% were mel oem TORE i ing -. a tence ceeee lew York, - 20.—(P)—Eggs. - |tion. gt OE Png, Cage me ay a ri fee, F< haps erp hes New Yor! ug. . 5 - sane meals a Fe in | ee SE Perera in, aan & cee a Investors Mortgage Security Co. A Lies Go8 mos.) Claus 12% in Daketa National Bank Bids. _ 1%-1% per cent, Prime Commercial|the general store of James Martin, |i°qi' north, say ¥. A. LABR paper . postmaster of this celebrated town. [2 dk north. 53% :