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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1982 12; springs 1214-134 roosters 11; turkeys 10-12; spring ducks 11-13, old {11-12; geese 10-12, Leghorn broilers 11-11%. Cheese, per Ib.: Twins 13 1-2; Dais- ies 14; Longhorns 14; Young Amer- ‘CURTIS ADHERES 10. | | COOPERATIVE IDEA CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must Apartments for Reat | FOR RENT—Partly furnished apart- ment. Private bath and private entrance. Lights, water, heat and gas included. Newly decorated. ieas 14; Brick 11; Limburger 12:| ibe gecelved at The Tr Dune office by| Immediate possession. Call at 400 | Swiss, domestic 28 to 29, imported 36/ (day in the regular clasuified page. | =A" Fe °9 e jto 37, ;day page. =| FOR “RENT—Furnished two room: ys : A A sf apartment with lights, gas, heat and Vice Présidential Candidate Op-| cuts, border or white space used furnished. Clos iis banaue : ‘x ae : NEW YORK “| hot and cold water . ae 3 north... S153... us.) New York, Sept. 17.—P}—Hises| ens Campaign With Penn- |{r,Wazt,ads come under the classi-| 15 path. Close in, Call at 623 6th + - Montana Winter Wheat 14,797, firm, Mixed colors, standards | seh ee dake | _ Street. | ‘ \ ew for toc Ss He (cases 45 Ibs. net) 23 to23 1-2; re-| sylvania Talk umn inch per insertion. | pon male ae ae REESE. 1G REST ee Wie, 805.80 86 et | EPHCIRY ree ann nae| _ | REGULAR WANT AD RATES | apartments, One, 1 room and one i Closing Prices Sept. 17 13% by fancy 25 to 28: western average | Fogclsville, Pa., Sept. 17.—(P)—Es- |6 days, 25 words or under........$1.45| four room apartment on ground lag 14 | 1DHW 1 be tablishment of a national cooperative |3 days, 25 words or under........ 1.00} _ floor. Call at 523 7th St. * lams Express ... seen 6M v 57 «58—SCwST~—S«wSSSs«} 21 to 23 1-2. Butter 10,918, steadier | Ils pe! 2 Ab DENT TEA a : | “ ‘ 4 ah nk stem for farm marketing to reduce |2 days, 25 words or under. 85|FOR RENT—Two room and kitchen- Air Reduction ..... nd unchanged. Cheese 169,245,; 1 day, 25 words nd 5 Alleghany .... steady. No quotations jthe price spread between Producer | 'y, 25 words or under.. +. ette apartment with glassed in Allied Chemical & Dye HW. 56 55.56 | Live poultry nominal. No quota-|8%d consumer was proposed Saturday ; Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional) porch. Next to bath. Two en- ae ane . if rae or tions. Dressed irregular and un- ee me Fonte Curtis. a per word. ine Nit aoe bp toage pee ;Am. Can . i1D 01 hi : | In his opening campaign speec! a TO! ping room for two, F eo ‘Am. Coml. Ai. (New). Market At Chidago Influenced |de isis" and’sout naxees wie — ‘here at the inaugural of the Pennsyl-| The Tribune reserves the right to} Next to bath. 519 5th St. Speculative Circles Remain Cau- am. & For. Pow. . jarke’ v4 es a esata and South Dakota Wheat | »—-—. Li " " —?/vania etna crv, ines a i ate feel heen Min Hales FOR RENT—Furnished 3 or 4 room 3 : : p is . ‘asier Tone of Secur- eo H | prepared address, devoted himse! - ; “{ ground floor apartment. Heat, q tious; Boom in Rail Shares | Am. ey - ee Hook Aes gaa ia arian ae IV ESUOCK Alf entirely to agriculture and the | UP rules of ee lights, and water furnished. Phone ‘ x 5 " = 7 > , ne Hedden Real Estate 0, or call at Misses Fire Am. Pow. ities and Cotton Grade SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK _ | tariff. or 5 Am. 1DH South St. Paul, Sept. 17—(~)—(U.|_ Twice he referred to Governor| The Tribune Want Ad Department. 618 6th St. | : » Sept. 17. ; ' pecs RAE cereveemianey. rine Am. jl HW. 5253 The heaviest 1 Roosevelt's farm speech in Curtis’ ished Ga i Am: Sugar Ref. Chicago, Sept. 17—()—Grain trad- | pas aHeR aiid Wie cae reining | HES iowi—Topeka, Kanai. ‘ThE Paar rns heh y New York, Sept. 17—(?)—Specula- | Am. Tel. & Tel. s|ers leaned to the selling side Sat-;Ch 1 amber i 49% 52% | 68 a r laine ‘ 4 —— rst floor. Electric refrigeration, : 3 - ‘Am. Tob, “B” fluenced b ier tone |13% protein |this week and this resulted in an un-| vice president closed with the state Male Help Wanted Maytag washer and garage. Gas, tive circles remained cautious in| Am Tob. “Be PES eal aaa al : fovenly steady to 25¢ lower market on|ment: ee mrrviircitlicnt saath | heat, lights and water furnished, 4 1 Sirect Saturday and a bullish|Anm, Wool Eta. 5 AE eee ee re oon \Onolee of” x write essed noth slaughter classes and stockers| “The gradual revival of business] WANTED—Boy or man for farm! 6509. call . ; ‘ iienaa ot issed | Anaconda, Gop. - Export demand for wheat Wasii amber... 483 ‘ and feeders. Best fed. offerings|throughout the country is the best} Work. Modern home. $10.00 for | = a effort in the railroad shares missed | Anaconda Cop..;--..-++++ slack. Belief was expressed, however, | 19% protein “ * “ "leached $9.25, the bulk turning atevidence that confidence {s gradually| first month, board and room during ; fire, Atlantic Coast Line’: 0. | that Europe would be a good buyer|2 amber... sisse esse, ]87.00-0,00, while outstanding range|being restored. ‘This is due to the| winter months. Non-smoker pre-| EcCPins, rooms, Ground Rails pushed up rather briskly for) Atlantic Ref. .... a aR ean restora Seer pacientes ‘ ee Fes touay tircmised vo score! atoiie |SRIESaI Wore ee eee SHUEr GIR SCE uote ane heat, lights and gas Turned aed a time iu r : i fo aaa +|$8.00. Bulk of the range grassers) president, Herbert Hoover.” __Bauer, 613 3rd St. 10 47, nstoded i py iar aa a EU ae ee Aviation Corp. . 5: Wheat closed unsettled, at the/2 amber... : turned at $5.00-6.50, plditier natives} After making his own proposal for]~ CALIFORNIA WINE FLAVOR ways hot water. Newly decorated. RES Pecir OLE toate: Tests Nous any NEY eaten 174 | same as Priday’s finjsh to 1-4 to 3-8/Grade of to $4.00, cows §2.50-3.50, outstanding |a national cooperative system, Curtis BRICKS Se ee ae trading. ing of rails failed| Balt. ¢ Ohio $x, | higher, Sept. old 497-8, Dec. 53 1-8/9 Gurum:"* “433 *: |range offerings to $4.55, heifers $3.50-| said: WELL rated Wichita Brokerage com-|FOR RENT—Two room apartment { ke any considerable short 113, | 0 1-4. Corn 1-4 to 1-2 down, Sept.17 rq durum 42% ..... ‘4 506.25, cut- have not commented upon Gov-| pany wants man capable of selling} With bath. Also sleeping room. Call and there was sufficient| . 8 20’, | 27 1-2, Dec. 29 3-8 to 1-2, Oats a Coarse Grain ters largely $1.50-2.25, medium grade|ernor Roosevelt's farm relief plan| and organizing to take exclusive| 9 619 6th St. or phone 619-W. i, end lightening of long accounts | Borg-Warner 10_ eon ied aa ie ee aes tne. - dtd i bulls from $3.00 down, while vealers| because he has submitted none—he| sales franchise covering North Da-|FOR RENT—Nicely and completely ve pd to give the list an easy tone at the; Brees Mig... S%| vAbting asm diag on Wheat values|3 yellow... ict Hilal +|finished the week at mostly steady | refers to several plans that have been) kota with the “A. A. A.” pure fruit furnished 2 room apartment. Gas, close. Many leaders closed fractions! Gaiymet & Hecla 45, ) were continued staggering receipts rellow... ‘ ‘ {prices or from $6.50-3.00 on better} discussed for years and then leaves| brick. The only brick which makes lights, heat, water and telephone to about a The turn-|Ganadian Pac. 615 | a "4 ee 4 “ad t yellow... . Fae ‘| grades largely, according to condition.| them for further discussion. two gallons juice. 300 druggists and| included. Call at 120 West Rosser. over was only ut. three-quarters !Gase, J. I. ..... 3 nen a La erst as ek net aa mare 25 12344, ‘| Trade in the hog house declined w! Curtis outlined his own plan in| grocers are merchandising our pro-| FOR RENT—Well furnished two! J of a million sha Gerro De Pasco .... Bibl tee et this tL eee ponte mixed... : : ‘iifevenly this week, sending prices at| these words: duct in Kansas. If you are sincere-| room apartment on first floor. Gas, ; ‘The railroad slocks generally mov-|Chesap. & Ohio - 2H | sth tantor wae ab errs repert|¢ mea the low time back to the lowest levels] “While this problem (agriculture)| ly interested in making profitable| electricity, water, use of Frigidaire u eda carly and advances of 1 to|Chi. & N. W. Vite. domme wa ot heed pes lesb k +|since June. Better 140-220 Ib. weights nas not been and should not be par-| connection and have $100 to apply! and telephone.” Also furnished 3 points were numerous in the first) Gh Gt Wes. + : tis 1909250; MeaNOH “peothied tube la) White: .< we _|today: sold, at $4.00-4.05, 226-820 1b.| isan, yet the Republican party wishes] on stock, eall Mr. Fowler, Patterson | single room with kitchenette. tour, but this upswing was virtually | aq. gt. P. & Pat about 660,000,000 bushels, compared seve DBM 16% See ee LD Gat Coe ATTe Oe GRID eee tee RR OF SERV IMI ee ee ee 4 ed in the late tradinet. The!¢! Mm’ Si. P. & P ac. ae to 723,000,000 in 1931-32, The report |4 _ So To. IIE] 405, packing sows centering at $3. farmer into a situation of equality lay. _ St. Phone 273. : mostly cl sed,i Chi, R. £. & Pac. vhatev ea 3 3.40, a few to $3.50 _ | with industry. One of the problems | wANTED—A barber that can Tumish | FOR RENT—Two room furnished Hat y iChi. R. said whatever improvement in world’s 9 Y lam led venly 25]; 7 betw vhat ee ctually showe2 net | Chrysler wheat prices had taken place the last | ©} -- 32 34 23 ....,) Slaughter lambs ruled unevenly 25-| js to reduce the spread between what; g chair. Also barber pole wanted.| $20.00 per month. Also one three ta Fe, Union Pa-; Colum. G. & El. . ; Med to gd. +|40c lower, better nati the producer on the farm receives! Write Tribune Ad. No. 2 room furnished flat. The Laurain two months must be attributed to|Lower grds cther reasons then to changes in the and what the ultimate consumer pays) GEA BARBER. Learn an ‘Apartments. eure and Huds {Coml. ‘sol... aware and Hudson, off Coml. Sol, +. ‘i westerns to shippers a for such products, Another is to pro- |“ ¢ocq, - a . 'Consol. Gas. . supply situation. «Isola stea ning at sale it fession. Low rates. a ‘ge five-room apart- ome selling, aS! Cont. Can. 9% | Wheat held within unusually nar- aeemanee e vide the farmers better marketing) noler Barber College “ment. Call Logan's, phone 211, dicate | Gent, Ins. row price limits the greater part of | No. 11300115 113 1.15 eed facllities. Se ee FOR RENT—Strictly_ modern fur- Outiet for stockers and feeders was|"“z pave for years believed a na- m,|Cont. Motor the day. Numerous good-sized ord. y eget U A . na ady . a 4 nished and unfurnish Rose. although Wall ed to; Cont. Oil of Del. . . ers both to buy and sell were execut- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE on a steady to 25¢ lower basls with) tional cooperative system would help; _Female Help Wanted | Anartments. ais aa Ge a n ans ci r y | Minneapoli: P) country shipmen the largest! solve the problem and I still believe partments. 3rd St. FL OW. > hear of plans of placing orders for|Cora | ° , ed around 53 cents for December} Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—(@)— a a te i > . WOMAN WANTED for permanent] Murphy. Phi ) ils and other, railroad equipment. | ight without affecting values to any great|. Wheat— ‘Open High Low of the season. Good and choice fleshy | such a system, properly organized and| “salary and bonus sales position. No} Phone 852.0 tn | i) U. S. and Bettlichem Stecl com H aperitn VOHehHE Gates tha? maneepival pace Sees © 6c= BI 62% 51% feeders and stockers turned at $ Jcouducted, would enable the farmer} investment. ALLIED SALES Com. |FOR RENT—Modern apartments ia) ' s lost, more than a point. i | somewhat, owing to weakness in cot-| \ey $344 528 51M | Hees Pee to get a better price for his pecdter PANY, 5625 Grace Street, Chicago. | Eh ahaa bap tespes See pti ee aaika oo | Rasen moda eas ell ead he Salis eS i ot : ci closed at §3.75-4.0 5 ae ee the Saal honestly in the| WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL-| —=S==—se-s—ee office. Steel preferred, avout 4. _ __{eL Auto Lite. . j influenced by cable advices that t ler u rds to $4.50 and better | tO {205 ae ts,| ING POSITION, not married, en- : 4 Miscellaneous issues losing a point) & Lt. : 9°3| Danubian offers were materially be- | Haas eae with natives on|Uying and selling of farm products, 111," iincumbered, with college Houses and Flats 0 included Allied Chemical, Amer- | low U. S.corn. | laewataresoe P nile protecting ees oie aint | education or equivalent, 25 to 40.| FOR RENT—Five room moder dup= : ‘an Can, International Provisions dupl{éated steadiness of | 50 tease tenes : oe so who will not give him a square) Fyenses guarantecd. Give age, ed-| eX, attached garage. Gas or coal iman, Liggett & M: hog values. 3 ee Bais CHICAGO | ucation, experience. COMPTON,| {urnace as desired. Fine condition ru neaO el ae ri ae . cies opt. bees ae 2 | Chicago, Sent. 11—(AP—U. 8. D.| 4) aye : | 1000 N. Dearborn, Chicago. | gad Jocation. _ Ptions. 7sivoriam y ceples Cis slipped off 4. Ameria MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES. : os 41, | ay—Cattle 1000; compared week aro British Speed King | WANTED—Gitl or widow age 25 ta| _ADPW 207 Main avenue __ A : 5 <1 E : s y 5 t} | 35 with some mon a ENT—Modern 8 room house.| ' | el eA Sept. 17—(P)—Wheat eers and long yearlings steady to] Weds, Starts Home; ¥00'7 jome 2 | Located at 413 11th St. North, Rea- 7 of the commodilics turned | . S : j trade was thin and featureless here|Sept. . 4 light heifer and mixed! WANTED—Housekcep sonable, if taken at once. Call at! 1 in the late trading. euaiee a Saturday. News lacked high lights | Dee. ly 25 up; beef co New York, Sept. 17—()—Kaye | Whee BD “pare reiech 406 11th St. pe llama Se and there was nothing much in it to| May cutters 10 to 15|Don, British speed wizard of motor-| fiotel, rooming house, ov FOR RENT—Five room house with 2 INANCIAL REV! ee =| stimulate trading. \ Rees ‘i ns and:cilto xs ailed for] men. Have successful dere - pad : Goodyr. Tr { . ha " 5 25 io 40 higher; ve: and aut hostess | bath and garage at 413 Raymond Sept. 17.1 Graham P: Coarse grains were traded in spar- DULUTH RANGE ab 5 rday—no longer the “per- peeedivati : i ly i ) * i a about | pe Saturday Bt class hotels eight year y decorated. Good conditio: ‘ ture cocled Gt. Nor. ingly and closed in irregular forma-|Duluth. Minn., Sept. 17.—(@)— igs ab high-| petual bachelor” he liked to call him- 4 ioscan - Swett: eitone ; ti Flax trade held fairly good | Durum— Open High Low Close cg svoose! ie is Past year have been matron of a ett. one 869-R. 217 8th j " i = ; i . |S he . 46) 46% 455, B est weight . Vri a i with some speculative buying notice- | Bee, ea I high for seal Song jontilns night Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J.) ¥,.¥° ©: A. Write Tribune Ad. No. eT i | Houston Oil ae | May 481s 148% 1481 Tight steers to 10.00; best_heav of Greenwich, Conn., socially October isk. Gan abistaeeten Hudson. Moto September wheat closed unchang-| Rye— | fers 8.60; light offer disclosed that Don and = ee atin " Hupp. Mot, C: j ed, December 1-4 higher and May 1-8} Sept. ...... 1850 to 10.00 on go c ater, Aileen, 21, were mar- Help Wanted ‘OR ae T—Five room modern stue: ; t/indian Refin. | higher. i Dec. s 's} light kinds 8.00 in Greenwich Friday morning. PROFIT. Experience Unneces=| °°. ow. Furnished or unfur. ‘ | September and December oats|May fie sh iGieepnte, Guts Cm we're married but we by. ThinsBnare oe full tine itll Heated garage. Heat fur- ‘ |closed 1-4 lower; September and Dee- | Fi = , i 4 00; best western grass-| wanted to keep it secret,” said the} sie money. Qui * Inquire at side entrance ; j ember rye were 1-4 lower; Septem- . "718% 115% 1) $7.00; about 6,000 ie as she sat at a farewell dinner} mas Box, 21 All folde Cc. FOR RENT—Six room modem: house, nal| _Good location. Phone 169, ¥.| FOR RENT—Modern six-rooni housd at 808 Avenuc B with garage. Nea Phone 839 or 108. T—Six room modern™ q at 1014 4th St. Phone 1291 or cal at, 1010 4th St. 5 ae. *{ ber, December and May barley closed | 5 e "16% 1.15% 1: S feeders : ost svith her husband last night. A few} parchments. Also b the . expe ot 1-8 higher, and September flax 3-4) Dec. 211134 1 f 13% | heifers up to! hours later Don sailed on the Olymplc.| Boxes ai n” had at last Ravina . higher, October 3-4 lower, and Dec- ale ATH LIT: 1 85; yerage cost} Mrs. Don will follow him next week! _C s tended lower, although | <ennecott 5 3 ember 1-2 lower. Pe if ¢ ers around 8.00 jand they will spend their honoymoon | WANTED—Nam nerally quiet ai ‘Tone of the cash wheat market was} DULUTH CASH GRAIN ; today's market nom-|on Lake om, wishing _ Po: rm and there was good demand for} Duluth, Sept. 17—()—Closing cash weck ending Friday 137/ ‘The bride's father, formerly of| ment Jobs. y. $105 FOR RE me qualities. Durum was in steady| prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern| 5 from feeding stations 27,600| fugland, has lived here several years. | RE demand and firm. Winter wheat} 55 to 64; No. 2 do. 54 to 63; No. 3 do.! gir, killing classe: stly 25 to 50] After the World war he built a for. was unchanged with demand fair; 52 to 61; No. 1 northern 54 to 64; No.| iow an las) week's closing bulge;!tune by buying the surplus airplant and offerings very light. 2 do. 53 to 63; No. 1 dark hard win-| jeeding lar § nen of the British government, con- FOR RENT—Five room modern bun} Cash corn demand was slower and| ter Montana 54 to 56; No. 1 hard| ing bulks follow: good to choice range | sisting of 45,000,000 yards, and through | Sal Ww : | galow. Close to high school and j tone easier. Oats demand was fair] Montana 53 to 55; No. 1 amber ing 80 to 89 Ibs. 5.50 tolan advertising campaign, reselling it}____ Salesmen Wanted tol. Hot water furnace. Gas 0 ck Trucks’ . hieson Ak. i n ig recent gains. Tra to good. Rye demand was good from | 3-8 to 53 3-8; No. 1 durum 46 3-8 to! 5.75: s; 1 oads 6.15; week's top! within a short time. | FLAVORING extract sensation. Lem-} Adults preferred. 914 ing ane sm veh quieter in later 4 ee Bey demand waa it dumm a, eeBito ps hetee 2 do. 47! natives 6.75; westerns 650; desirabie | | o vanilla, maple, almond nd a et. | Bes —a development that cncou | tle slower. Flax was in good de- }-8; No. 2 do. = 1 -| native lambs 5.09 to 5.75; few 6.00/ icious imitation ice cream sells 99¢. INT—Ten room house. Su aged the bulis—and evidence of sup. ones mand. 1 mixed durum 43 3-8 to 51 3-8; No.| to 610: 50 to 4.00: choice | Demand $21,000,000 | Sample case and selling plan make|” able for apartments, 109° Maney port for Icading issues was not lac , q |2 do. 43 3-8 to 51 3-8; No. 1 redi feq y ngs 4. light weight fat} From Stock Exchange! sales casy. Your profit 58¢. Cremo} e 64 day time: in| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW | durum 43 3-8 to 44 3-3. | to 2.00; heavies 1.09 to = | Folks, St. Paul, Minr lz — Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—(#)—(U. S.; Flax on track 1.16 1-4 to 1.19 3-4;/ range feeding lambs-scaling 64 to 73 . * 17. D. A.)\—Canadian hedging pressure| to arrive 1.15 3-4 to 1.16 1-4; Sept.| tps, 5.00 to 6.25; two loads 5.40; high-| , New York, Sept. 17 erry jecis of met gainst the new crop movement was|1.15 3-4; Oct. 1.15 1-2; Nov. 1.16;) est of the season. | $21,000,000 was institute eat ae nee aia elie nents) Ageoie |G a ee again the dominating factor in the| Dec. 1.13 3-4; May 1.17 3-4. Hogs 5,000; including 4,000 direct; | st the New York | yee x" | Distributors make to 60 to” $200|/"OR RENT—New all modern 6 ro wheat market during the week end-| Oats, No. 3 white 17 7-8 to 18 7-8.| stcady to weak, plainer quality con-| Change. its president, ee cel weekly. Write for Free Sample| uPlex with basement. Has g : |ing Friday Sept. 16, and prices weak-| No. 1 rye 32 3-8 to 32 7-8. sidered; best 160 to 230 Ibs, 4.35 to|®m¢ 40 members of its governing; oo ses, Metallic-X, Elkhart,| '@é¢ attached. Can be heated witl] 18%: rley, 2 " ; 2 4 ommittee. | ng: 5 0) LR , |ened. Barley, malting 23 3-4 to 29 3-4;/ 4.40; top 4.40; choice quotable high-| © ‘ : i simons| Ind. | 888 or coal. Rent reasonable. Further setbacks in stock and cot-| special No. 2, 26 3-4 to 27 3-4; No. 3,| er: 270 to 325 lbs. 3.90 | The suit, filed by Pire! mons | SALESMAN WE ean traveron| ¢, 709, Ist Street or at 100 West ton markets were also contributing} 24 3-4 to 26 1-4; lower grades 21/ um pigs 3.25; pa and company, Deo kers Ane Sick ee} yay ae a ie Pht jas ai | Main Ave. factors. At the close of the week 12} 3-4 to 24 3-: 3.70; compared week ago market: | promoters, charged violation of the; strictly commis is, S =—__ a he vi 5 - for) wool and cot Pee cot at Sete over the Gepien:| RANGE OF CARLOT saes | UZhet: shippers took 200; estimates | Bherman. and. Clayton, Ab Tum the| Gon: fac old, cellable howe. Gan pe|_—___ RO@twa oe iets was quoted at 3-4c over the Septem- ALES | noldovers 2,000; : eal 1, } el s ror Ken ber hilec, September declined 2'%e,| Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—()—Range | GOtOvers 2000; light lights good and| snount of alleged actual and puni-/ carried as a sideline by mailorder |FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mi week saw publication of r favorable electric power figi small rise in steel production, contin: ued improvement by retail wholesale trade, a gain in New York | Nor : 5 state factory employment figures and Novth, American. a bullish cotton consumption report |Qnio Oil .... It also seemed probable that the La-! Pac. Gas. & El. hor Day let-down in freight car load- | Pacific Light .... ings had been less than a year. ago.! Packard Motor . on balance the business news Publix. . a created a generally cheerful impres- | Parmeles Trans, . a {NEW LIQUID METAL MENDS ob-| eae porcelain, rubber, sion. ;Penney (J. C.) ... dj | . agen ait ‘ damages. clothing salesman. Give reference . Reasonable. 223 10t! oe ERG oe ey ae ee: ce a stmilar| bara spring 81 to BB 1-8; Nov dark Pein) Aen camieat eeataen | ane plant eharges that {HIOUEE | Peetoftice Box 140 Coltabus, Ohio, | FOR RENT=Ooe) FS ; i ie 56 e =45 is 0 t ce 5 -, | resolution of the governing commit-!_ Postoffice Box , Columbus, Ohio.| FOR RENT—Cozy mm. Close ir. Miscellaneous amount, closing at 50%%c. northern 56 3-8 to 67 3-4; sample! weights 200 to 250 Ibs. 4.25 to 4.50,| 7°50 A | ee z 7 ean ee EORE Durum, while declining, showed in-| grade dark northern 86; No. 3 north-| nominal; heavy weighis 250 to 350 tee the defendants in effect estab- an | Shane 108 Wie: ea WISCONSIN CHEESE dependence in the nearby delivery. _| ern 54 1-4; No. 3 hard winter 50 1-4; / tbs. 3.80 to 4.35, nominal; packing Sa a ee ee eae: ae Dee . FOR RENT—Well furnished sleepin’ " oF aL Aaa | Cash basis was somewhat easier on| No. 2 mixed durum 41 1-8 to 48 1-8. | sows medium and good 275 to 500 Ibs. | {lio PI neve De FOR SALE—New radio, perfect con-| rooms with closet. Steam heal 7 Plymouth, Wis. Sept. 17—(P—|Radio ..... S srilteie tyre, Corn, No. 1 yellow 28 1-2. 3.00 to 3.80, nominal; pigs good and| tion had devised, advertised and| ition, $25.00. Mahogany bedroom | Close to bath. Reasonable. Call Cheese quataions Jer the bis Sura rr starters Mead 1h tye, entaand bailey wok| Oat. Me. Shits 14 3-4 to THtlencie ioe to is lke kee wo promoled ft We ree ae Cae a set with Beauty Rest mattress, per-| 309 8th St. Phone 1233-J. pected dl hecis r eget poard,!Rep. Iron é& 3 dull with these grains showing only; No. 2 feed 16 1-8. nominal. lon of eI *| fect condition. Phone 215. ___|FOR RENT—A modern furn eeeriaa diick Hora AL ict 10 at {BeOS One ti |fractional changes. September, rye! Barley. sample grade 25. i — fi FOR SALE—60 bushels of large sound | room with large closet. Gentleme, 2; rd brands 1-2 cent less, | Bichfld. Ol Cal. . '|declined %c, closing Friday at S1'sc. Soy a SIOUX CITY Bond Conversion Plan | green tomatoes, $1.00 per bushel.| preferred. 118% ‘Third Stree -2; standard brands 1-2 ce: ' 1Sefeway Stores 50. | September oats declined ‘ic, closing | Rye, not quoted. Sioux City, Iowa, Sept. 17—(AP—} A ed by F ‘Wm. Erlenmeyer, Sr., 5 miles south; Above Logan's, Apartment 1. Ph > BOSTON WOOL Seaboard Oil! 1g! |BLOG, wie. Bepierber Barley >| U.S. D. A)—Cattle 125: market for) ANNOUNC Y FYANCE! of baseball park. Sibley Island. | _ 1145. 4 = pee Duck 2) {clined sc, closing at 22:40. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN the week: slaughter steers, yearlings '#OR SALE—Confectionery store, | FOR RENT—Purnished sleeping Boston, Sept. 17.—(#)—The move- | Sears-ol 2 9 Flax continued to show independent | | Chicago, Sept. 17.—()—Wheat. No.| and she stock steady to 25 highcr;| Paris, Sept. 17.—(®}—-The largest é i in modern home. Board with room $25 per month. Close in. 311 4t7 St. Phe M. cluding all equipment and fixtures * ment of wool showed a slower ten-| Servel. Me, - |tirmness, December flax advanced 3c! 2 red 52 1-4; No. 2 hard 52 1-4; No. 2] stockers and feeders steady to strong? Ioan conversion plan ever undertaken,| Now open and doing business. For | | Shattuck (F. G. dency during the last week. Price Shell Union Oil ranges, however, was generally main- | Si omons e tained and on some grades were ad-| Sjeliy Oil” vanced beyond levels prevailing a|Soc.-Vac, Oil ....... week ago. Among the grades making; Southern Pac. . further advances during the past week; Southern Rys. . were 56s and 48, 50's of both fleece | Sparks Withingto 6%, | for the week, closing Friday at $1.13%4.| Northern spring (weevily) 51 1-4. | choice medium weight beeves 9.75:|providing for converting about $3 : . Bg | Cort, NO. 2 mixed 29 If 0,12; |long yearlings 9.25; bulk grain feds) 400,000,000 worth of French govern- insoemavon -welle. Telbune “AA, Me 1 {i Grain Quotations i pap 5; No. 2 7.00 to 8.75; choice heavy heifers|ment Bonds, was approved by the pe a ‘CHICAGO RANGE {| Chicago, Sept, 11 FOR RENT—Three furnished s i . 7.15; grassers 5.35; bulk cows 2.25 to| chamber of deputies Saturday. The ‘anses fir Gale Pig Wig i Oats, No. 2 white 17 1-2. .40; low cutters and cutters largely| vote was 540 to 48. | te i =| FOR HENPELT ane? 4 Rye, No. 4, 31 1-4. 130° to 2.25; flashy heavy feeders} Finance Minister oLuis Germain-|*OR SALE OR RENT—Cheap if tak-| FOR RENT—Large furnished doubj | | Batley 25 to 37. 3.50; yearling stockers 6.10; bulk 4.25|Martin told the deputies it was the} ¢N at once. 7 room modern house.| front room. Five windows. P)— e and territory lines. Sales of wool tops |Standard Brands i475 meat— Open High Low Close! Timothy seed 2.25 to 2.50 per 1001 ;, i | Good condition. Gas equipped. In-| gas, lights and water included. Suit wool also were slower, but price ad-| Stang’ Oil N. ; | Dec. 57% ral Clover seed 5.50 to 9.50 per 100 Ibs.} “Hogs 1,000; mostly steady with Fri-|the outstanding budgetary and rail-| N. W. or J. H. Noakes, Real Estate,) housekeeping privileges. Also vances were realized on tops made| Stewart Warner. from 56s and 48, 50’s grades of wool,/Studebaker . and deliveries of tops to spinners | Superior Ste day's average; heavy packing sows| road deficits, balancing of the budget| Mandan, N. Dak. front sleeping room. Suitable t¢ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR weak to 10 lower; practical top 4.00|in 1933 and a number of measures|FOR SALE OR RENT—All modern| Wo. One half block north of P " Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 17—(—| for 200 to 240 lb. averages; package] intended to stimulate home and for-{ bungalow. Sale terms. Rent rea-|_ Mount theater. 222-3rd St. i were very heavy. : texts oo Flour unchanged. Shipments 26,945./ 4.05; bulk 180 to 300 Ibs. 3.75 to 4.00; | cign commerce. sonable to responsible parties.|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rool yERNMENT BONDS /Tim, Roll. Bearing ENGP Die a0 fo, 005, lighter weights scarce; sows 350 Ibs]. The new bonds, to mature in 75| Write Box 692, Bismarck, N. Dak. | in modern home. Private gd a Re GOVERN sn. | Underwood Elliot middlings 8.00 to 8.50. {down 3.25 to 3.50; extreme heavies| years, will be issued at 41: percent. | ——==—===—======—=====) heater and private entrance. Ui New York, Sept. 17.—(®)—Govern- | inion Carbide . a : down to 2.75. Lucien Lamoureux, budget reporter, Automobiles for Sale of shower. Gentlemen only. Refi ment bonds: B Union Pacific . ‘ BMARCs. Lgl f Sheep 200; today’s trade nominal,|said reasonable success of the con-| OR SALE—1929 Chevrolet truck.| $10.00 per month. Call at 120 Wem Liberty 3128 101 nae United bireratt Patiened by Sept. i r Co.) {run practically all direct; market for| version plan would save the country|” Good condition. See Nash-Finch Liberty Ist 4145 102.16. Unit, Cigar Stores . is can eee the week: fat lambs 25 to 50 lower;!nbout $52,000000 a year and that) Go, Bismarck. — Liberty 4th 4%4s 103.11. . I dark northern . $ 36] aged sheep firm; feeders strong to! more than half this saving would be Wanted to Ren No. 1 northern .. No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . Treas 414s 108.12. Trees 4s 10881 25 highcr; bulk slaughter lambs 5.23| applied to make up the heavy budget| Household Gooas for Sale | w O RENT OoHal? to 5.50; week's top 5.85; load lots| deficit. choice fat ewes 2.00; bulk 1.75 to OFFICE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE—/ farm near Bismarck with build! v. id plenty of pasture. Referen HICAGO POTATOES lt No. 1 red durum ...... 0: : » Reasonable. W. ©. Cole, receiver} and plenty of p Chicago, Sept, 11—(AP—-U. 8. D. No, 1 flax . Tog RUE feeders 4.25 to 490; part/ TD). Ball Teams Will Farmers Union Mutual Ins. Co, 417| furnished. Louis Renfrow, Turt A.)—Potatoes 150, on track 229, total! Vanadium Corp. . ae No. 2 flax Meet Here Sunday Broadway. = WANTED—Nicely furnished 3 roo Germany Refuses to |... sscue uuionall plavers will For Rent Basement oF first floor apart . ague a] layers: = 5 O. A Attend Arms Meeting make thelr last sppearasion| of the sa COR ARe oe Sane Sie en Nak” = Wheat— son here Sunday when “Beaudoin’s = 18% protein Delivered To Arrive @——-——_________—_@| Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 17—(P)| Bullies” take the field against the|FOR RENT—Garage. | Reasonable, Pak novh. 53° $f 58 60 1; Produce Markets — {j—Germany has formally notified the |“Gas House Gang” in a game sched-| _ Call_at 515 ist Street_or phone 874. : « port. Et 4 ‘\o——-____________¢ | chairman of the world disarmament| uled to get under way at the city ball] =———SS~S<;«7«CS . U. 8. shipments 612; steady on Rus-| Wabash Ry. . sets, slightly weaker on other stock, ‘Warner Pict. 4 trading slow; sacked per cwt.: Wis: West Maryland . y ni consin Cobblers 70 to 75; Minnesota uae We PD Cobblers, Hollandale section 70 to] Westen’ Bl. & Mig. 1: Early Ohios U. 8, No. 1, and| ware overiand © partly graded 65 to 70; Idaho Russcts| Woolworth ... 1.50; Iowa Cobblers 70 to 72 1-2. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—(#)—Wheat » | receipts Saturday 278 compared to 198 & year ago. ‘ ! REIGN EXCHANGES { conference she will not participate in|park at 3 p. m. TREMORS SHAKE NEW ZEALAND 1 CURB STOCKS en Sek Boe, Ue worcien RC, be 0 CHICAGO PRODUCE the conference bureau meeting next| The “Builies” will be recruited! Wellington, N. Z. Sept. 11—(P— 1 New York, Sept. 17.—(#)—Curb: exchange firm. Great Britain de-|2dk north. 55 57 | Chicago, Sept. 17.—(#)—Eggs were | Wednesday, it was disclosed Friday! from players living in the north side| Another sharp earthquake was felt Citic Service 4% mand in. dollars, others in cents:|3 dk north. 54 55 firm with some prices higher Satur-|night with publication of a letter|of the city while the “Gas House} Saturday in the Hawkes Bay district, ir cB nd & Share 26%. Great Britain 3.47 1-4; France 3.91/13% protein day. Butter was about steady. Poul-|{from Foreign Minister Von Neurath|Gang” will be made up of men whose} but no serious was reported. Band rd Oil Ind. 23%. 3-4; Italy 6.12 3-8; Germany 23.80|} dk north. ee He try ruled steady. to Arthur Henderson, the chairman. |homes lie south of the Northern Pa-| Priday’s shock, in Which there was no | Unit d Founders 2. 1-2; Norway 17.50; Sweden 17.83; ,3 ae pep, ae Butter 7597, about steady; creamery; The letter repeats the attitude of | cific right-of-way. loss of life, caused property damage cigar eas conte Montreal 90.25. ltaateain. ooo “| specials 93 score 20%-21; extras 92,|the German government as an-, The contest will be a rubber match, | estimated at about $250,000. PLAN RALLY AT RYDER '1 dk north. 56 20; extra firsts 90-91, 19-1912; firsts} nounced last July when the confer-jeach team having won a game in a N. D., Sept. 17.—A Republi-| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE {2 dk north 54 . |88-89, 17-18; seconds 86-87, 15-16; |ence adjourned, that “only one solu- | doubleheader last Sunday. TWO DIE IN GUNFIGHT EPR ally will be staged here (By The Associated Press) 13 dk north 53 «| Standards 90 centralized carlots -20.|tion of the disarmament problem can con pelleren say ogram includes| First Bank Stock 10 1-2. Poe of Eggs 6790 firm; extra firsts cars 21,]be considered, namely that all states} TARIFF COMMISSIONER DIES Sunday. The, Piso and a baseball| Northwest Banco 11 1-2. 2 dk north 54 -{local 20%; frech’ graded firsts, cars| should be subject to the same rules| Lyndon, Ky., Sept. 17.()—The ' speeches, band barteri ‘and Plaza. ig i fel Ba -]20%, local 19%; current recelpts 15-, and principles in respect to disarma- | body of Lincoln Dixon, 72, member of Spent Ei bo William Langer, A.; CHICAGO STOCK seo A "118M. ment, and that no discriminatory sys-| the U. 8. tariff commission since Speakers wir Sohn Huseby, all Re- (By The Associated Press) torn 55 54 55 | Poultry; live 1 car 7 trucks steady: |tem should exist in the case of any| 1927, who died here Friday, has been| Three Grgans and S000 : lB north! 1). B4 Neese sees-|Hens 15-16, Leghorn hens 11; fryers] one of them.” sent’ to Vernon, Ind, for burial. publican candidates for state offices. Midwest Util. (new) %.

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