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a __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1932 - —__—_- CLASSIFIED AD MEN WANTED immediately by large RATES Mie Wich cheives, deine de All want ads are cash in advance,| pression. Some good Rawleigh minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must| routes now available in and near be received at The Tribune office by| counties of North Kidder, West 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same| Stutsman and Emmons. If willing day in the regular classified page. to conduct Home Service business Cuts, border or white space used} write immediately. Dept. ND-3-45, Minneapolis, } Minn. (ANTED—Gravel trucks. Good haul. medium to large 75 to 80, few fine quality 85; small to medium 70; Ne- braska U. S. No. 1, 75 to 80; Missouri 75; Kansas 70; Minnesota Early , Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and = PShcese | Market Report for Wed., Aug 24 ...zq=~ exchange irregular; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: = |Great Britain 3.46; France 391 7-8; [00 want ads come under the class) Coarse Grain S {Italy 5.12; Germany 23.79; Norway| ‘led display rates of 90 cents per col: MARKET IS WEARIED BY UPWARD ERFORTS rn cz TRADING 15 SLOWER |Site New York Stock BASIER UNDERTONE. SENDS WHEAT PRICE LOWER AT CHICAGO 31 weeee pet Sweden 17.80; Montreal 88.50, CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util. (mew) 1-2. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 24.—(?)—Curb: Cities Service 5 3-8. Elec. Bond & Share 29 1-2, umn inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under... $1.45 3 days, 25 words or under. + 1.00 2 days, 25 words or under. 35 1 day, 25 words or under.. 5 Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional per word. Price six cents per yard mile. Northwest Construction Co. Par- shal, N. Dak. Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN WANTED—To sell resets cleaner and repairs. Good earnings and rapid advance for a man who is a salesman. Busy season now 1747-R or call at 818 Seventh 8t. FOR RENT—New furnished apart- jAm. " ‘ The Tribune reserves the right to 5, Standard Oil, Ind., 24 1-2. starting. Also wanted a competent} ment. Water, heat and gas. Pri- Efforts to Bid Up Lower-Priced |4m. © Trade Is Light and Most Deals United Founders 23-8.’ rag eg nig Ren st log Rit ed ee Apply Holland| vate bath, Kitchenette, ‘disctrie 7 seat ‘Am. . irnace Co., urth St. washing machine. for two. ¢ |ssues Meet With Limit- [am 6% Represent Spreading [tower gras 22 25. ADD LEAD WALL St— DO Ee Close in. Phone 1565-M. 408 Man : ed Success ron bt ‘ Against Winnipeg |tanever -aparaK oy at sa nee The Tribune Want Ad Department For Sale at 66, pO eA TOE ae New York, Aug. 24—(P)—The stock |Am. Ut%| Chicago, Aug. 24—()—Grains were | GHIUAGD RANGE GOVERNMENT BONDS perfect rayon silk hose, 12 pairs| House Laundry ‘privileges, 81 market appeared wearied Wednesday | 4m, 28% |Tuled by an easier undertone Wednes- | chicago, Aug. 24. ats New York, Aug. 24—(/?)—Govern- $1.45. Postpaid. Satisfaction guar-| Ave Bp Phone 1649-W. from the effort of reaching new highs | Am. 3214 |day. Wheat declined around 1 cent! “Wheat— Open High Low Close; ment bonds: anteed. Blacker Hosiery company, AiG - FOR RENT—Modern 3 room furnish- Maxton, North Carolina. Ca apataaeeh ealvase FOR SALE—Confectionery and lunch q ivate entrance. IN DEMONSTRATION counter in town of 300 population oe garage at 523 7th St. Phone in western North Dakota. Good } ——-——_—_____________ reason for selling. Write Tribune|FOR RENT—Purnished apartment. for the recovery and stumbled about confusedly in quiet trading. The list ‘A showed considerable weakness in the early afternoon. Efforts to bid up some of the lower | | Liberty 3 1-2's 100.25. 50". | Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 101.13. | 10% |from Wednesday's finish at the ex-jSept. (old). 50% 51 50% 50%) 54 |treme as a result of scattered selling. Sept. (new) 57% | Trade was light, most dealings being |Dec. . 19% part of spread transactions wherein 68 Chicago wheat was sold against pur- 4% | Chases at Winnipeg. ae Liberty 4th 4 1-4’s 103.20. 58) Treas. 4 1-4’s 107.90. 30 Treas. 4’s 104.00. issues, while profit-taking was ht , Ad No. 2243. Also sleeping room with 2 windows. Pring on in several of the traditional 7%| Official estimates that the 1932/M | MONEY RATES Nazi Storm Troopers Enraged| wir seit oR TRADECThres Bis-| Hot water all the time. Call at leaders, met with limited success. A 16%] Argentine wheat crop acreage would «|New York, Aug. 24—(AP)—Call By Death Sentence; Von marck homes, two good farms, for|_ 69 6th St. Phone 619-W. few isolated groups were higher, with ze nsdall oa Ain be 19,240,000 acres against 17,288,000 7 | Money steady; 2 per cent all day. y : city lots, houses, farms, mortgages,| FOR RENT—Nicely and completely the hard coal railroad issues register- | Beh tan. ait Ciena eee A Het 20%; |, Time loans steady; 60 to 90 days Papen Stands Firm stocks, bonds, warrants or commer-| furnished 2 room apartment. Gas, 1 1-4 to 1 1-2; 4-6 mos. 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 some shi rains. Coppers and = ing arp gi PPI Borg-Warner . 301, | Per cent. cial paper. Write full description; lights, heat, water and telephone merchandising issues had an interval! Briggs Mfg. 6% |tion and selling pressure forced the! of strength. Bur. Ad. Mch. 12. | September delivery of corn to a new ‘331;| Prime commercial paper 2. siiiin aku GARE om IRE Be pare ae aE usd ah or trade. senses. CaN ie 190 Wes Hae wish Gti to's points sete: Athenian |oenatian Babe: st cl Gngl “OME Were Canyon TROVE, S14) Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. | ine imposition of a death sentence on apartment with bath on 2nd floor. Chemical 'v A ateol chante, ioe ate, ot. Test Ee eewheat Closed easy 3-8 to 1-2 cent 323 | Boston, Atl hla sandety HUGO of National Social iy _Farms for Rent __ creas ii tananeevairaeiael ae - national Harvester, New York Cen-|Cerro De Pasco 13% | lower than Tuesday's finish, Sept. old 5.12 v is ta e _market ict storm troopers staged a demon-| FOR RENT—Small stock and garden 1 for Texas wools is very strong. Sales farm. Fairly well ipped as to| ment apartment. Suitable for one. i! the ly equipped as 640 {have been reported on choice lines at pcre berger ete ad the| stock and machinery. Give exper- Call at 518 5th St. Dr. R. 8. Enge. {39-42c scoured basis and on averag2 sentence was passed Monday. ience and references first letter. Ad- |FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ilies at 37-38¢ for original bag wool.|""Tney turned out in defiance of a| _ dress P. O. Box 624, Bismarck, N.D.| ed basement apartment. §12.50 per BP close (some houses have advanced prices| government declaration that the iron| WANT tractor farmer: Section 20] _month. Call at 1516 Ave. B Sia AB. AB (eeoNG, these Tanges. Cholce original | ist will fall upon all those guilty of] miles SE Bismarck. Fair buildings. |FOR RENT—Furnished ity heated ‘474, |P&S lines of 64's and finer territory | political violence. The occasion was| Plenty pasture, hay. Part of culti-| apartments. Three and four rooms |wools have sold at 38-41c scoured |the arrival of Captain Ernst Roehm,| vated land rented for 1933. Bank| with bath. Modern 6 and 7 room basis. Graded 58-60's strictly comb-|an emissary of Adolf Hitler, to con-| reference required. Kratt, Sheldon,| houses. $30 and $40 per month. ing territory wools are bringing 38-|fer with defense attorneys in an ef-| N. Dak. Three rooms and bath unfurnished 40c scoured basis. fort to liberate the condemned men. on 2nd floor. To adults. Heat and Wilhelm Frick, chairman of the lights furnished. $22.50 per month. tral, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, |Chesap. & Ohio 27% | 50 3-8 to 1-2; Dec. 54 to 54 1-8; May Chesapeake é& Ohio, and Santa Fe. |Chi- Ne 13% |58 5-8 to 3-4. Corn weak, 5-8 to 7-8 Delaware & Hudson, and Lehigh, | ch; Gt: w. Pt. 12° down, Sept. 30 to 30 1-8, Dec. 31 1-2 however, shot up about 3, and Lacka- y ” & Pae. 3%, |t0 5-8, May 36 1-8. Oats steady to!puluth, Minn.. Aug. 24—(?)— wanna more than 6. U. S. Steel pre-!G' mr St. P. & Pac. Pf. 5%, {178 off, and provisions steady to 17) | Durum— Open ferred gained nearly 4, then lost part! Chi, R. I. & Pac. 11% | cents advanced. Sept. 46 of it. National Steel advanced 4 to|Chrysler ..... 15%4| Trade in all grains, after irregular a new 1932 high. A number of the|Col. Fuel & Iron .. 914 | Opening, was featureless. A little bet- Se coppers and merchandising issues got |Colum. G. é& El. 17% | ter commission house buying, chief-)p, up 1 to 2 points, but failed to hold up|Coml. Sol. ... 10%4 | ly in the December delivery of wheat, well in the latter selling. Procter &!Com. Southern . 4%] was quickly satisfied and then the Gamble, Borden, Sears and National |Consol. Gas. ... 61% | market drifted. «1.00% 1.0144 1.00% 1.01% | + 102) 102 1.01 1.02 bi ‘iscuit t ¥C Cont. Bak. “A” . 1% a pool outa Stes” ee ee W Nazi party in the reichstag, sent a) —____~—" Phone 905. i ar Tne nga eee ‘ Cont, Can . 32% checked” ey Fepore, of aa tisrenae NUR Gle dea iibi 1037 Sheldon Stee Is telegram to Chancellor von Papen|FOUND—On road between Bismarck FOR RENT—Furnished three-room endlldiie SaNGurarit G Statistics !Cont Ins, .. 2212 | wheat acreage in Argentina. Foreign Lerre Injured in Crash|waming that disastrous consequences and Old Settlers picnic fround, | "’apartment, light, water, heat, gas, the report of electrie. power produc, {out Motor =... 1% \crop news was generally unchanged. DULUTH CASH GRAIN piso would result if the sentence of execu-| Pendant earring containing one dia-| terecnone and use of electric wash- Ui Cont. Oil of Del. 7% l Trading in Chicago was very light| Duluth, Minn. Aug. 24—(P)—Clos-! Jamestown, N. D. Aug. 24.—(@—|#0n of the five men is carried out. | mond. er may have same by tion for the week ended Aug. 20,!Gorn Products ... showing the best seasonal upturn for Syecns Wheat ... that. period since 1929. Crosley Radio . —_——— 9 | Crucible Steel —_— | Livestock Curtiss Wright oe ing machine furnished. Call at 930 Fourth St. FOR RENT—Two room furnished flat. $20.00 per month. Also one three room furnished flat. The Laurain ; - * calling at sheriff's office, paying i+ | with outside interest almost com-|ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark/Mrs, John Smith, Sheldon, was seri- Germany was told by manifesto the “ rin pletely lacking. Heavy overnight| northern 54 5-8 to 64 5-8; No. 2 do. | ously injured Tuesday when two au- government of Chancellor von ie for this ad. and proving Ee. 18 | booking of 150,000 bushels of cash|&2 5-8 to 63 5-8; No. 3 do. 50 5-8 to iomobiles collided on Highway No. 10 Me permit no one to revolt against|——CSS—CC#” SSCS ‘24, {corn for shipment from country|61 5-2; No. 1 northern 54 5-8 to 64/nine miles west of here. Mrs, Smith, /*#e Jaws of the reich. -N -8; document was issued to mect —- — Dia. Match 17%| points was reported, the largest|5-8; No. 2 do. 52 5-8 to 63 5-8; NoO.|.no was brought to a hospital here, The | =e fi re “8; 4 “Ja storm of protest that followed the st floor| _ Apartments. @ | Drug, Inc. 46';}amount ‘worked in several weeks.|3 do. 50 5-8 to 61 5-8; No. 1 amber|was returning with her husband, a asi room in private home with gas, hot ——— SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Dupont .. 40% | Corn and oats were easier with wheat. | durum 47 3-4 to 59 3-4; No. 2 do. 46/ rural mail carrier, and a nephew, oleh eS eenanne| ate et Mas TAR TEEY one: FOR BENT —Purnisied oe unfurnish- South St. Paul, Aug. 24—(/P)—(U, | East. Kodal 55 Provisions were firmer. 3-4 to 59 3-4; No, 1 durum 45 3-4) Francis Woods, Sheldon, from Butte, ‘3 pen by | ed apartment and sleeping rooms 8. Dep. Agr.)—Caitle, 2,200; in-be-|Eaton Mfg. tween grassy steers and fat cows|El. Auto Lite. opening slow with a weak undertone; oe oR - other classes unchanged; a few fed| Fig’ p’ Fire Tris offerings 17.00-8.00; short-feds 6.25; | Pirest. Tr. & R. bulk grassy steers 4.00-5.25; grass! First Nat. Str: cows largely 2.25-3.25; heifers 3.00-|Fox Film “A’ 4.25; few yearlings 4.50 up; bulk alijGen. Am. Tank cutters 1.25-2.25; medium grade bulls|Gen. Elec. . { 2.75 down; feeders and stockers un-|Gen. Foods .. . 3-4; = = himself. Both rooms suitable for two. 306 Dressmaking, oe a —_ to 48 3-4; No, 2 do. oe od to ge gd, [Monts where Henry Woods, brother!" ‘There was Uttle doubt the mani-|_ West Thayer. Phone 1470-R. 1052-R SU og 11% | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES No.2 do. 41 3-4 to 53 3-4; No. 1 red |" rrancis, had died. festo was aimed at Hitler, who had| FOR RENT—Beautiful front bedroom | son RENTCFurnished apartments; 10% | LACK DEFINITE TREND durum 45 3-4, SAME ly was sent bY| declared his Nazis would be able to! in new modern home. Always hot) all modern in the Rue Al 22% | “Minncapolis, Aug. 24—UP—There| Flax of track 101 3-4 to 104 1-4; )"7ain {@ Sheldon for funeral serviess.)rnish the “guillotine government,”| water. Inquire at 609 4th St.__ Phone 1256-W or call at 711 Ave. A. 50% | wos a i Cagis in for- | to arrive 1.01 1-4 to 3-4; Sept. aa Perel Lederhe str Might ate mma = Jp ee FOR RENT — Furnished four room 44 |Russian emanations Dye cable and | a Nee Nets La | The driver of the other car was! “rssued jointly by the Reich snd| Very close to high school and Cap-| Modern apartment. Rental $43.00 11% |erain markets failed to move Sed ce ay ey oes 462. said to be Frank Simmers, and with|prussian governments, the document tol’ Call at 1018 8th St, or phone | Pet month. Lights, heat and water hale direction, Se ee || NO eens aaa him was Stanley Erickson, Francls| stressed. that the severest penalties) joS-w. nd Bt, or phone | Fer ina” pene 'G, Heddon weal 30% | far_in any direction. Barley, malting 26 3-4 to 28 3-4; Wwoogs was cut, as was Erickson. pe 1265-W. Mrs. Edick. 2 Estate or call at 618 6th Street. H 4 The big bear influence early was| special No. 2, 25 3-4 to 26 3-4; No. 3, for political violence would be in- H changed. Ge. Gas. & El. mre aS | spec: . oked “ : eS ; ‘ e official Argentine acre: ti- | 24 1. -4, 7 1 3-4 voked “against every law breaker, re. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room mod: , Calves, 2,000; steady to strong; me-| General Mills Ot eC ee JUST A QUIET QUARREL __| gardless of person or party.” 3 — _.| ern apartment, $20.00 per month in- a ice ‘des 3.50-6.00 Gen. Motors . Ye gain over last /to 24 1-4. WAN’ lum and choice grades 3.50-6.00 ac-) Gon" Ry sig. | 17% | year’s area by 2,197,000 acres. Pittsburgh, Pa—Mr. and Mrs. ANT RIDE to Missoula, Mont. cluding lights, gas and water. Also cording to condition. Gillette Saf’ Raz : 20%|° In the coarse grain division com- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Charles T. Smith, usually avery GOAT MAY AID HUMANS August 24th, 25th or 26th. Will! four room unfurnished apartment. Hogs, 5,590; rather slow, steady to|Goid Dust . : 18% | mission: houses wanted to recover Sep-| Minneapolis Minn., Aug. 24.—()—j|tT@nquil couple, indulged in a family| Berkeley, Calif—Septicemla, here-| Share expenses. Phone 1226-W. Call at 622 3rd St. 10c higher; advance on lighter | Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. .. weights; better 160-230 Ibs. 4.15-40;|Graham Paige Mot. top 4.40 paid sparingly; 230-325 lbs.|Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore. Ctf. 3.50-4.15; desirable pigs and _ light)Gt. West. Sug. . Ughts largely 4.00-10; light and med-|Grigsby Grunow ium weight packing sows 3.00-40; few|Houd-Hershey . choice kinds 3.45, heavy weights down | Houston Oil . to 2.75; average cost Tuesday 3.59; ; Hudson Motor . average weight 266. ae =e eS Sheep, 5,000; very little done online, eee NS. lambs; sellers generally asking strong-|1ht’ Nick Gan. er to higher; slaughter ewes about Int’ Tol. a Tel. steady, mostly 1.00-50; best 1.75; run| Jewel Tea ... includes thirteen doubles westerns on| Johns-Maanville sale; bulk better native lambs late| Kayser (J) . Tuesday 5.25-50. Kelvinator . — Kennecott Cop. . CHICAGO Kresge (8. 8.) ..... " Chicago, Aug. 24—(?)—(U. 8. D. A.) | Kreuger & Toll. » —Hogs 17,000, including 4,000 direct: Kroger Grocery . active, 5-10 higher: 180-220 Ibs. 4.65-|Liquid Carbonic . 15; top 4.80; 230-260 Ibs. 4.35-65; 270-| Loew's Inc, . 19% |tember hedges and elevator compan- i hipments 19,162, |@uarrel. And although angry words|tofore incurable form of blood poison- | AMAZING NEW LOW OFFER. TO | APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three 3% fes were placing their hedges Pe pea PAAR op passed between them, next door| ing, may be eliminated from the ranks; learn Barbering, write at once} room nicely prrioas apartment 18% | cember futures against their cash! Standard middlings 8.50 to 9.00. neighbors did not hear a word. For|of incurable diseases by means of a} Moler Barber College. Fargo. N. D in a home. All on ground floor. a purchases. the Smiths are deaf mutes. Mrs.| goat serum which Berkeley ysis |S ——[T=[T—[V—>_>'{]]=>== Living room, bedroom, private bath, 2% September wheat closed ic lower,| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Smith is suing her husband for di-|have prepared. This serum is being Wanted to Rent large kitchen, newly painted. All 23%4 | December %sc lower and May %c low-| Minneapolis, Aug. 24—(P)—Range | Vorce on the grounds that her hus-| administered to Fred Daughterty, 25. | de mldaneanct “ built in cupboards and ice box. 74% er. September and December oats|of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1jband called her abusive names with|who is suffering from streptococci, WANTED TO RENT—Three or four} Laundry privileges. Phone 1380. 3% [each closed %c lower. September rye| hard spring 57 7-8; No. 1 dark north- his fingers and that when he reached | hemlyticum, one of 110 known forms! room furnished apartment for three| 611 Sixth street. 144 | was off 4c and December sc. Sep-! ern 55 3-4 to 60; No. 1 mixed 55; No. | for the ink to express himself more|of septicemia. Daugherty has shown| months. Two adults and baby. Must FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished or 32% |tember barley closed unchanged and! 1 hard winter 52 7-8; No. 2 amber picturesquely, he changed his mind); marked improvement. The serum is} have heat, hot water, refrigeration. unfurnished. Sink in kitchen. Hot 10%: | December %c lower. September and| durum 53 3-4; No. 1 mixed 48 7-8. and threw the ink bottle at her. developed by immunizing a goat from | Will consider sharing large private] Geter Pri te entrance. Cites t0 iah'l foscembarflax were. 40 lower, Oats, No, 3 white 16 3-4. the bacteria through a seeret process. | _home._Write Tribune Ad. No. 2221. beepers = . +++. 30%] Cash wheat demand continued to] Rye, No. 2, 32 1-4 to 33 1-8. LONGEST BRIDGE Schools. Call at 808 7th St. ths show an edge compared with futures. Burley, No. 2 special 28 to 29;| Copenhagen—The longest bridge in PAY AS YOU FLY | For Exch: FOR RENT—Large ‘five-room apart- 4 | Winter wheat was in fair to good de-| sample grade 26 to 27 1-2. Europe is to be built in Denmark. It Jameda, Cal—San Francisco Bay | or Exchange ment. Call Logan’s, phone 211. a mand and scarce. Durum wheat was! Flax, No. 1, 99 to 1.00. is to be combined railway and high-|Airdrome has inaugurated a “pay as| FOR “SALE OR TRADE—For clty| FOR RENT—Strictly_ modern fur- 13%; | 2 quiet demand. Corn, not quoted. way bridge connecting two islands,| you fly” plan for airlines and visiting| property: 320 acre farm. 100 acres} mnished and unfurnished apts. Rose % Cash corn was slow and weak. Oats and will be two miles and 336 yards| pilots. The ficld makes a landing] plowed. Call M. J. Boehm, 319} Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W. 16% | demand was sharp and prices firm. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN in length. This bridge will be a few| charge, levying a fee of 25 cents a| South 10th or phone 1677. Murphy. Phone 852. 37 |Rye demand was fair.to good and of-! Chicago, Aug. 24.—()—Wheat, No.| Yards shorter than the famous Zam-jpassenger on transport passengers ———= 33% | fers of desirable quality light. Barley|2 red 52; No. 2 hard 52 1-4; No. 2| bezi structure now being built in| now renting hangar space. For ‘acted Tribune Want Ads 7 | Louis. G. & El. 21. |prices were mostly 1 cent higher and! yellow hard 52; No. 4 northern|South Africa. It is two miles and| renting hangar space the charge is ments. 173. 300 Tbs. 4.15-40; 140-170 Ibs, 4.35-70; - yellow 52; i : a ‘ q + pigs 275-425; packing sows 3.25-90,|Mack Trucks» 21% {there was @ good demand for offer-| springs 47 1-2; sample grade northern | 902 yards long, SPICES DARPREC: Bring Results FOR RENT—Modern apartments in 18% ings. Flax demand was fair to good.| springs 44; No. 3 mixed 50 3-4 to 51;] —____ u -_ @| corn, No. 1 yellow 31 3-4 to 32; No. 1 Light light, good and choice, 140-160) May Dept. Stores i Grain Quotations — || wnite 32; sample grade 27. ———| fireproof building Ibs. 4.35-70; light weight, 160-200 Ibs.,| Miami Copper Inquire at Tribune office. 455-80; medium weight, 200-250 lbs.,|Mid-Cont. Pet. ” 45-80; nt, 250-350 Ibs.,! Mo, Kan, —____ 6 | Onis, No, 3 mixed 15 1-2; No.2 Sarai aeons: medium and Mo. Pacific ae a MINNEAPOLIS RANGE white 17 to 17 1-2; sample grade 14 Houses and Flats good, 275-500 Ibs., 3.20-4.00; pigs, good | Mont. Ward 12% |Minneapolis, Aug. 24—(7)— 3-4. FOR REIT—Six room modern house and choice, 100-130 Ibs., 3.75-4.35. Nash Motors Cattle, 8,000; calves 1,500; generally | Nat. Biscuit steady to strong on fed steers, yearl- see Cash Bek ings and she stock; trade more active; \Nat. pay. & Lt. instances of 10-15 cents advance On| Ney Cons. Cop. sad strictly grain fed steers; other classeS| New York Cent. .. mostly steady. Largely steer run;|NY, NH. & Htfd. . bulk fat offerings selling 7.00-9.00; top| Norf. & Western 9.85; several loads going 9.25-60;|North American with garage. Hot water heat. Gas range. Moderate rent. Newly de- corated inside. F. H. Adams, 10613 Fourth St. Call Grand Pacific hotel. FOR RENT—Cawley house near high school, 618 Eighth St. Five rooms, $20.00. C. C. Converse, Admr. FOR RENT—Modern four room house Wheat— ope yon Low Close; Rye, No. 2, 38 3-4. Sept. 1% 52% 51% 515%) Barley 24 to 35. s, . ae Timothy seed 2.50 to 2.75. i ‘i “| Clover seed 7.00 to 10.00. A hae 3 eee H* Be Ze BISMARCK GRAIN | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 16.15% 15% Date Aug. 24. 16% 16% 9.16% | No. 1 dark northern 5 as 3 with bath. Double garage. Good stockers mostly 4.25-5.50; choice kinds | Northern Pacific ih: 8K 06 Eee at Gotee iron ee location. ‘Mear gaoom acy eee to 6.00 and better Slaughter cattle |Ohio Oil ...... 99% 99° 99° | Nol d mixed durum rH pockius. -Phete Seen and vealers: Steers, good and choice, | Pac. Gas é& El. i i ig i eed cian a) FOR RENT —¥ive room wicdera Ecaae 600-900 Ibs., 7.25-9.40; 900-1100 Ibs.,| Pacific Light .. 22% =6.22% 22% | No, ites 76 sai ‘—Five room modern house if 7.50-9.50; 1100-1300 Ibs., 7.75-9.75; | Packard Motor . A Fk Ana py we ian Payee location. See 1300-100 Ibs. 7.75-9.90; common and | Par. Tel winneAPORARAMn cima (ned "a , the tailor. medium, 600-1300 Ibs., 4.00-7.75; heif- ati Mionbali’ Ate 2p ioas See 4 FOR RENT—One 5 room modern ers, good and choice, 550-850 1bs.,! penn. 18% |receipts Wednesday 389 compared to|Oats ...... ¥ ‘t0 house. Rent very reasonable. Two 6.25-8.00; common and medium, 3.25- ‘Tig 1270 a year ago. Dark bad winter wheat 32 warehouses on right of way on 6.25; cows, good and choice, 3.25-5.00; “ ‘Wheat— j ad - tracks, one 40x90, one 24x40. Tele- common and medium, 2.50-3.25; low 51 |15% protein Delivered To Arrive | @——- eee ee Phone 399. Write or see H. E. cutter and cutter, 1.50-2.50; bulls 26 |i dk north. 58% 61% 57% 59%|| DPreduce Markets { Spohn at Bismarck Paint and Glass (yearlings excluded), good and choice 12 : ok ay et UR emi aaa Co. . Radio (beef), 3.25-4.75; cutter to medium, } pag: 2.00-3.25; vealers (milk fed), good and choice, 6,00-7.00; medium, 4.50-6.00; CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. 24.—()—Eggs were + |steady, prices unchanged: Butter was FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed, nearly new modern bungalow. ‘With all built in features. Lorain cull and common, 3.00-4.50. Stocker steady, prices unchanged to 1-4 high- control gas range. Very warm and 3. Beueboet i rt 3 3 $ 5 e and feeder cattle: Stee: ood: and ie, 13% protei As hundreds of lowa farmers joined a “strike” in which they attempted to keep their products off the asily ‘ eholce, 600-1080 0-85 Reynolds Tob. “3”, : 1 dk Coe ee ea tm. gpo- | market In hopes of boosting prices, trucks of many milk producers were halted near Sioux City. The, | Statin ee 1 mon and medit ‘ Richfld. OH Cal. . Pa H «x cials (93 score) 19-1914; extras (92) picture shows a highway blockaded by such trucks before armed deputies moved to break the blockade. FOR RENT—Sept. ist, modern 6 room Sheep, 19,000; cholc eee 2 Behe 18%; extra firsts (00-01) 17%-18;|__ Associated Press Photo) house. Redecorated inside and ga- ad strong to shade higher; other grades |g¢ 244 1 dk ® | firsts (88-89) 16%-17; seconds (68-87) = —~| rage-for $50 per month. Telephone and lasers steady: good to” choice ie [isis landavas' 80° censaised} CURTIS OPPOSES REPEAL IN ACCEPTANCE SPEECH | terion” ! 845 and better for choice westerns.|Seaboard Oil + 18% |Grad Seren Ma eieatty)o prices un w fc FOR RENT—Five room modern bun- , Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs, Beare ss 23% 1 3 caatees . fi % 7 Ty 5 Te ii y eae galow. Well located. Inquire F. A. q FR Pe down, good. and Chaioe. he 10° [3 dk Poultry live, 42 trucks; hens firm, i oe Lahr. 75 5 » 4 + by ; 16; leghorn f co 6.75; medium, 4.50-5.2 yeh aoe 6% | Grade balance steady; hens ; leg! FOR RENT—PFurnished house of five Feary 220-420; Ree re a 12% |1 north. hens 11; colored fryers 12’ 1-2; col- rooms. Located at 112 Broadway. r medium to choice, }-2.50; - 6% [2 nortl 4 ‘ springs 13 1-2; roosters 9 1-2; Available September first. Call Paul } weights, cull and common, 1.00-2.00; 4% 3 nor L Ap ae a Ree turkeys 10 to 12; spring ducks 10 to Halloran, 120-J after 6 TORE ese, (P75 Tbe... goed Ai Ne lta 12 1-2, Old 10 to 11; geese 10 to 11; FOR RENT—Four room ole, 4.65-5.00. 3 leghorn broilers 12." - furnished upstairs two kd 1 i ment. Large closet, SIOUX CITY 8 15% |18% \_ NEW YORK bath. Private entrance. Bioux City, Iowa, Aug. 24.—(7)—(U. 23% |1 D New .York, Aug. 24.—(#)—Butter 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,000; slow, most | Stand. Oil Calif. 29% |1 H 14,537, steady, unchanged. Cheese killing classes little changed; stockers | Stan 35% 112% 242,361, firm, no quotations. and feeders slow, weak; scattered | Stewa ates wove 58% ....,| Begs 33,634, irregular. Mixed col- gales fed yearlings up to 8.25; medium 4 | Grade of i “| ors, standards (cases 45 Ibs. net) 18 weight beeves held higher; plain 18% it DHW or 1-2 to 20; no grades 13 to 16 1-2; spe- feds and grassy kinds 6.00 and 6 1H W..... 53% ..... 53% .....]¢lal packs, including unusual hen- under; odd lots desirable fed heifers 19% j Minnesota and South Dakcta Wheat) nery selections sold from store on 1m: nei bane cows Key ser Hoe ei as on ‘ credit 21 to 24. sa ww cutters cutters: 85; few 5 ‘ ; | Live poultry irregular. rs li medium stockers 4.50 down. a MeL HW... 52% SK 52K 59K! aciene iz to 29; express 10 t0 10: Hogs 1,000; generally steady; top Tie |1 DHW or *~ fowls freight 13 to 19; express 12 to Sal 4.15; bulk 180-280 Ib. weights 4.00-15; | United 10% 11 H W..... bas 53% 525% 5353/19; roosters freight 10; express 11; odd’ lots 140-180 1b. selections 3.75- 20% urum : | turkeys freight 10 to 18; express 12 4.15;-pecking sows 3.16-50. 20% [Ch 1 amber 55% 59% 54% 57%) to 18; ducks freight 10; express 14 Sheep 1,000 including 650 direct; | US. Ind. Lt) 4] = aa to 17. Dressed poultry unchanged. generally about steady; about one us “ex Shelve of ‘| o——__—_ _ ° foad medium grade range lambs 4.75; i 49% ..1| Miscellaneou: [ nothing choicé offered, qouted up to 11% erie — 525; package 68 1b. yearlings 30; | Weract th 48% - 7 - feeders quoted 4.50 down. ts ak ¢ aged OTATORs aes aay ' 4 Chicago, Aug. 24—(AP—U. 8. D. MINNEAPO! STOCKS CLOSE: 38% ah A.)—Potatoes 59, on track 144, total Vice President Charles Curtis (center) voiced his personal opposition to repes! of the dry law when y (By reg fi Ney Mac gi, “aK 48 U. 8. shipments 343; dull, $ he made his speech of acceptance of his renomination, at Topeka, Kes. Left to right on the speakers’ plat. First Bank Stock 11. % 43% 45 moderate trading slow; per form: Everett Sanders, chairman of the republican national committee; Mr, Curtis; Sen. L. J. Dickinees Northwest Banco 14 1-2. Bt AL see cwt.: Cobblers, Wisconsin U. 8. No. 1,] of lowa. (Associated Press Photo),