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A NEE EET EE ‘ "a THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: ; Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _|Use The Bismarck Tribune Want-Ads Here Daily Wants Are Satisfied by Results , =<"... | Market Report for Fri., Dec. 9 CLAMMRy AD 1. epee aa 1, tol BULLS AGAIN CROW [New York Stocks |BULLSH CONDITION #2 cS al, oem” Bates] RATES = |"Stnaly ane ine mu te| pvt rere, Ra te VENTURESOME AND | com PREVAIL FOR GRAINS STUCK PRICES RISE sss: IN VIEW OF WEATHER): "2 ts nN NEW YORK i petal epatt yeeaiag rue Pol want ads a, aa in ogee 482 or call at 217 Mandan St. vate entrance and bath. gs, 8,786, gular, ed col-|Copy must be rece! at FC ENT—Ail modern 5 room bun- ors, special packs, including unusual/| une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in- a in Food Sane: Sn wae FOR RF housel +|hennery selections sold from store on} sertion same day in the regular ter heat. Heated garage. Phone Piano, runnin; credit, 96 1-2 to 31; refrigerator, spe-|elassifled page. ma water, private’ eGLWBbe; felebtrin celal packs, 28 to -2; st rds, a a u 4 ;| 27 1-4 to 27 1-2; rehandied receipts,| Cuts, border or white space used on} FOR RENT Modern bungaiow and! Washer. Warm and comfortable. : =) _ Quiet tenants desired. 517 2nd St, °| 26 1-4 to 27. want ads come under the classified| &#f@ge. Either unfurnished or fur-) Quiet tenants des fae Dressed poultry firmer, unchanged.| display rates of 90 cents per column| — ished and heated. Phone 1452._| FOR RENT — Furnished one-room Allis Chal. . Corn— Live poultry easy. Chickens, express, | inch per insertion. FOR RENT—Cawley house, five} partment with bath and kitchen- , {am Can . nies d 55% 2 yellow... 23% 24 +] 12-14; broilers, express, 8-16; fowls, — rooms, near high school. 618 sth| site. i bay Available Dec. Shares Turned Over in Substan-|Am. Coml. Al. (New) . 2 |New Buying Orders Lack Vol- 4 yellow... 20% ya bhaeid ct le panies igeh S Sea AR WANT AD BATES || ccemmpermcncuenreee Ane) gee cp deg nip . ‘ . A low... .19 . ‘ . R ey tial Volume During Clos- 7%! ume, However; Southwest [2 Inixed::: 20 | Miscellaneous jminimum charge for 15 words. eta toe Hedi FOR RENT — Modern ~ apartment, ing H 8%] > < 3 mixed. 19 > ——_—___ — ——— @!2 consecutive insertions, not over —-,———| _ Phone 287. L. K. Thompson. ig Hour 8% ~ Is Reported Dry 4 ij CHICAGO POTATOES 25 words .. seeee eG BS PENT: . Nicely fur-! OR RENT—One room with kitchen= ws 13% 5 Chicago, Dec. 9.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)|3 consecutive insertions, not over nished sleeping room. Suitable for) otte if desired. Large clothes closet. a New York, Dec. 9—(?)—Bulls again % =Potatoes, 35, on track 155, total U.|_ 25 Words ...................8100, one or two, Also for sale, a minia- Clean and modern. Close to school ture Majestic range. Ideal for} and capitol. Lights, heat, water : G8 | Chicago, Dec. 9.—“)—Sensation- ally bullish conditions regarding the ‘|S. shipments 265; suppltes moderate | 6 consecutive insertions, not over grew venturesome in Friday's stock ‘ 4 vi. {Practically no trading account of| | 25 words ...................$145| childs playhouse as a Christmas gift.| and gas furnished. Launi ivi- ecard ae eet iieipagee 11% Soliy ik ed lg Re |weather, market nominally unchang-| All ads of over 25 words add 3c per| 421 West Thayer, Phone 688-J. leges. Private entrance. 815 th stocks were turned over in substan- 8 | received much attention Friday, but Re Hi beh “ Ce eee _8t. Phone 1747-R, tial volume, and prices ran up 1 to 42% | new buying orders lacked volume. ‘ ; Male Help Wanted FOR RENT — Three room furnished FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 9.—(}—Foreign ex-. 20%] Reports were current that almost] “Ry 47 |20 moisture had been received for 6% | more than a month over an area that 10%] Normally has 20,000,000 acres of 4 more than 2 points in many issues. |‘; The turnover approximated 900,000 shares. Bullish activity to be prompted Jargely by the absence of important |Bai selling pressure. Sentiment has grown somewhat more cheerful in ‘Wall Street this week. While news of |prig a particularly bullish import has been Jacking, some traders have felt that the market seemed thoroughly sold |C: ———_____. BE A BARBER. Learn an easy pro-| STound floor apartment. Private 29% 3TH 29% ‘ A Lost and Found entrance at 1100 Broadway. $25.00. change irregular. Great Britain de-! -..__-~___“__ “UT ______.| fession. Low rates. Free catalog. jay. 3.00. 1.03% 106% 1.03% ..., [mand in dollars, others in cents.| "QUND Extra large gray tomcat.| _Moler Barber College. Fargo, N.D.| v0 Teom apartment, 1014 Broad wheat. In the absence of active buy ————— | Great Britain 923%; France 290%: { Pears nat Geter ete yee | modern house ti8te_ Goa 6Ee Be ie md rs . . 8 ie t, 10%] ing, wheat future deliveries averaged |,,,,_,,. MINNEAPOLIS. RANGE HItaly 5.11%; Kee day ly be paving hee fring ae acd 658.7, | Company, a corporation, and Burleigh i. 18% only fractionally higher, influenced |Minneapolis, Dec. 9--(7)—) | Way 16.69 Sk A) | Si taebaeeeaenesaeieliepgteets | COMM: OC DEED EN, A Smee ge 8% | Uttle by export purchases of more|neo 45% 45% 45. 45%; | " of said plaintiff and against the de-| Logan's. Phone 211 '% | than 1,000,000 bushels of wheat from a” a 48K .02| fendants, P. P. Bliss, L. R. Bliss, H. P. | =. _ " 8 | Canad : ‘ 46% Goddard ‘and M. FOR RENT—Strictiy modern fur- wake abe nished and unfurnished apts. Rose of them, for the Four Hundred Thirt Denver, Colo., clear.... -12 Des on Ia., clear.. 0 Dodge City, K., snowing 2 MONEY RATES New York, Dec. §—(#)—Call money 433¢| | Wheat closed unsettled at a shade to 7 Dollars and s a A ‘ Edmonton, Alta.. cldy. .. 6 x * Apartments. 215 3rd w. fe % above Thursday's finish, Dec. 447% |Dec. 21% 28 beh Mac Hi 1 Twenty Cents (2,435.20), which judg- a FP. Ww. thin cut, and have been persistenty trying cme 29% 29: Time loans steady; 60-90 days %4; 4|Havre, Mont.. clear.... -16 ene : : fore tally. 25% |45, May 48%-%; corn unchanged to es re mos %%; 5-6 mos 1 per cent. Hele: . Clear, ts the saleby me of the real l#OR Ri Mode erty hereinafter described, to sat- isfy ane amount of said judgment,| fireproof building at reduced renta, with inter ce i Inquire at Tribune office. and expens thereof as the proceeds of sgid sale applicable thereto will satisfy? and by virtue of a writ to me issued out of For Sale the offias of the clerk id court, = under the seal thereof, directing me | "OR SALE—Beckman coal, $2.75 per to sell said real property, pursuant to] ton. For quick delivery call T. A. id judgment and decree. J. L. Kelley, Sheriff of Burleigh N Mon: Huron, 8S. D. 4% 23, =; oats %4-% H ¥% up Dec. 23, May 27%-%; oats %4-% Dec. Prime commercial paper 1% pec Kamloops, 5, Or a 1y,|Sdvanced, and provisions unchanged 9% |t0 2 cents down. 4%] Price upturns here were in the face 17 | of reports that threshing returns in 6%4| Australia were exceeding expecta- {Og | tions, and that Australian visible 2% stocks of wheat were rapidly increas- 59%, | ing. Bearish Argentine crop advices 4% | Were likewise almost ignored. ‘Such pool favorites as United air- [Ch craft, Montgomery Ward and Chrys- ler were turned over in large blocks, Aircraft rising more than a point, and the last two named getting up fractionally. Gains of about 2 e : 7 ints appeared in Allied Chemical, | Com), ‘gol. Kmerican Can, Consolidated Gas, |Gom™' goat ‘Case, and Union Pacific, while issues i6 ‘ie 8 -14 1.01 1.01% 1.01 Lander, Wyo., snowing 03% 104 1.03% Medicine Hat, A., clear.. -6 ‘ Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—()—(U. 8./Miles City, Mont., clear -26 23% 23% 23% .231(| Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes: Light wire in-|Modena, Utah, snowing. 32 26% (2614 (26.26 | quiry, demand and trading very slow,| No. Platte, Neb., cldy.,.. -6 market about steady. Carloads f. 0. b.| Oklahoma City, O., cldy. 16 CHICAGO RANGE shipping point, based on delivered Pierre, 8. D., clear -10 -12 0 2 8 8 4 0 6 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES aH “26 32 “6 16 -12 ir . -12 s basis, 100 Tb. sacks round | QuAppelte, Sask, clear -14 -20 12 14 -10 20 -2 20 -26 6 4 -14 -20 16 -6 -32 Milum, 1475-W. 514 7th St. ‘Chicago, Dec. 9—(?)— es all tr i Prince Albert, S., clear.. -8 FOR Bs 0. SE erat GHRIVGHEr 31%| Contributing to wheat price gains Wheat Open High Low Close| \7iC% Jess all transportation charges:| bat fret ee ee pean a Telephone, Santa Fe and 15% | was firmness of securities and of Dec. 4 44% 4475) . No. i and partly graded, Rapid City, S. D., clear -16 he highest bidder| SeWing machine, greaseless dough- poorer 5 off 1% at one %| corn. Precarious conditions for do- May 48. A812 477% 47. *|Roseburg, Ore., clear.... 12 ‘uction at the font | nut machine, velvet rug and ha Seat renee d to how a gain of oo mestic winter wheat southwest were JUlY AB% 48% 48% ee Bee MOS eldy. 14 of the Courthouse, in the Ci For information phon "515. se a time, but recoveret 8] + 51%] an additional incentive to buyers, Be- m— 4 ey = vera » Paul, Minn., clear... -8 of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- | —- incre Sirschmersiys EY : a point, on short covering after the/Cream Wheat + 248] hiee was ay rently general that the . 23% 22% CURB STOCKS Salt Lake City, U., snowg 20 a h Dakota, on Chin: i. is dividend rate was cut to $3 annually, |Crosley Radio 1 ice Pecan “9 on 7s May 280 27% New York, Dec. 9—()—Curb: ;S. 8. Marie, Mich., clear -2 Pigs. Weight 200 Ibs, each. Eligible ¢ roi laa Crucible steel 104 REM SULA thon areer on 29% 28% Cities Service 3. iBeattle, Wash, clear... 20 to be registered, Will trade for feed ae ington 53 " Elec Bond & Share 20%. | She: , Wyo. clear.. - t stock or sell fe 0. be he Cares . 17% | acreage abandonment of winter Dec. 15% 15% ‘| 4 | Sioux City, Ta., cldy..... - for $10.00 cash. E. J. ; t Livestock 33% | wheat than hitherto has been indi- May AT 11% GHIMGCEMME TIC. | Spokane, Wasi. clear’ .. 6 'sale, oF so much there: | —etckson, Driscoll, N. D. wt ah — 31% | cated. Sharp curtailment of com re- UY , 18 ATH a: Swift Current, &, clear’ -10 thereto will satisfy. ‘The MENGNE Get ee { SOUTH ST. ceipts gave independent strength to = % 34% 33% | ‘as, Man., clear... -16 " old as aft summer heat resistance for long ; South St. Paul, Dec. 9.—(AP—U. 8. 187| cor and oats. May at ht Se CHiSees ee ernie ehracia | NO eLaY ises to, be gold ag aforesaid, pursuant! drives, but flows freely at 80 deo Dept. of Agri.)—Cattle, 1,300; slightly EL 7 Provisions were responsive to} Barley— re 4 4th alee vie om ig eae Nev., cle: s and to this notice are sit-| grees below zero. We guarantee it. more active trade on all classes; with |r: 5% | downturns of hog values. May .. BI% 82% 2K 2 NS Nowa yellow Mie: NO 2] bes Man., clear ounty of Burleigh sn in-Churchill Motors. Far rca tea gar iben ted thee Firest. Tr. é& RB, 13 | BUYING FORCE IN ; 3.75 3.80 3.75 -a.77 |white 2412-3): old corn, No. 1 yellow} | FARGO REALTOR DIES s va, to-wit: Begs LE High quality “coal “at seer 50.480; beef . cows _2.00-50; |Frirst Nat. Stores 50% | FUTURES WANES 395 395 392 392 | 26; oats, No. 2 white 18; rye, no sales: Fargo, N. D., Dec. 9.—()—Funeral ¢ Gade at ohio ee ings 250-420; | beet mer tow. fed (Pax Pum A" 3% | Minneapolis, ec, #—(P}—There vas! -, Bell barley, 25-41; timothy seed, 2.25-50 |services for Seth Wright, Fargo real- 10% discotnat“ Shes cain nate yearlings to 4.50: bulk all cutters 1.00- Gen. ‘Am. Tanl iu a moderate spurt of grain trade Jan. ‘ 355 | per ewt.; clover seed, 5.50-8.50 per cwt. | ve who died at his home here Thurs-| > " z ‘i ery. Phone 541- ca ee : * .|Gen, Elec. . a ———_— lay, will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in} Meridian, containing 160 Peet A Td it LR S| . 7; medium grade bulls 250 down; /Gen. Elec, asl rebar rail evs been ae hn MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE | the home with Rev. R. A. Beard of-| more or” less, according to few outstanding kinds 2.60 or bese General Mills 44 i eave was eaiaieted easily arfd the| minneapolis, Minn, Dec. 9—(?)— (By The Associated Press) \ficiating. Burial will be in Riverside | United States Government Survey Work Wanted feeders foo; strong to 80 higher im: |Gen: Ry ai. 13" | "Mail buying was lacking. ‘There was Shipments $4,686 : Pied bes eae oe | Dated december 9, 1882, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING proved quality Receten Peed Se beatae i Sean ee boda brane Pure Bran 8.50-9.00. ee seehm Ge bane | _Sherite of Burleigh dounty, North | At depression prices. Prices cut in grades 4.00-50; ict + 8) Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. 16% . as Standard middlings 7.50-8.00. BOSTON WOOL — i |D: s si half. All work guaranteed. Mail “to 5.50. Le Sy 3; |, December wheat closed %c, May ic plteescnmeercamas tie Zi Notice is hereby given that by Bi Tenneson, Cupler & Stam- v1 t gh 11,000; very slow, unevenly eo ee : 4s higher, and July %c higher, Decem- DULUTH CLOSE lin eamaenae Giieee SOR on erin ae eae judgment aid decree Infor Seerarectbintier’ mea) ets Poet Pay hese weak to 15 lower; good to choice 170 : Pid... 9% |ber oats finished ‘sc higher and May| puluth, Dec. 9—(}—Closing cash| ihe week, although a very moderate| District Court of the Fourth Jeaict North Dakota, tals, 50c. Dean E. Kysar, 515% 4th 240 Ibs., 2.80-85; top 2.85 paid ya TH eer operas ds closed féC prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern,| volume of business is being trans- District in and County of Bure 5223230 1-6. St., Bismarck, N. Dak. ith Tes d.no-85: plgs 210: few pecking | Houd-Hershey 1% |ber barley finished ‘se higher and 45 a4 tO $7 14; No. 2 do. 48 1-4/ acted on medium and fine western|ritered and docketed in the office sows 2.00-20; extreme weights dipped 184, |May, Me higher. December flax clos-| no, 1 northern, 49 1-4 to 57 1-4; No.|{70"" Wools. Prices continue — inan wotlan eben Fresh E Wanted Personal down to 1.90; average cost Thursday | Hudson Motor, [ed lide higher and May Zic higher. | 2 do, 48 1-4 to 56 1-4; No. 1 dark! Strictly ‘combing 56, 42, 50's Ohio] sored tices, Banke of Chattieg, ai) Fresh Eggs W ante XMAS SPECIAL " . = . Undertone of the cash wheat mar- i? 4 tol : ,! a ation, of Chatfield, Minnesota, |} at good prices. Now is you hance t -O-' i ‘i: Bp wert nee ie” loads fed wooled He Nick oe z ae ket was firm and demand good. DAP ae ea ee Peer antine ag fleeces bring around 20 in the grease,| Riis Disintiff, and P M. Fe Goadard cash fn by getting your pullets and hens seers CHRIS! lambs on offer; early bids on staugh-|Int. ‘Tel. & Tel. 84 |um was in good demand and firm.'4¢ 1-4'to 48 1-4; No. 1 amber durum,| Sultapic doen ey pee os pare | The Northern Trust Company, a cor: | {2 ay. and wae bulld up for sour sprin TIE BEAUTY SALON. sth and ter lambs 25 or more lower of 5.50/Johns-Manville 22% | Winter wheat was unchanged with 44 7-8 to 52 7-8; No. 2 do, 43 7-8 to wn to 19; bulk average|poration, Northern and Dakota Trust LAYING MASH will do that very thing Bai Ph a 2 f ; sellers asking around 6.00 on 9% | virtually no offerings. Corn tone was 52 7-8: No, 1 durum, 42 7-8 to 45 7-8; | rence combing 64's and finer terri- and do it at a trifling cost. Hens must {| _Scwy: Phone 42, j down; sellers asking ay nk 4 eo ee Ce eee -8;/ tory wools in original bags sell at have feeds that contain animal and || WANTED—to loan on first mortgage, d, best. natives; Thurs: slow. Oats demand was steady, rye nj 41 7-8 to 45 7-8; No. 1 mixed ‘tgage, ne erin fei Hesetdet be eat 9% /demand fair. Barley was slow and, pid Lees 1b to 48 7B, No. 2 do,| around 40 scoured basis, ! see re E AILS BUTTERMILE || OB€ thousand dollars on home worth 5.75-6.00; most fed lambs making the en hardly steady. inne comand wan) 20 7-8 to 48 7-8; No. 1 red durum, f Weath Re | LANING MASH fs rich in these ingred- || _ $3500. Write Tribune Ad. No, 3058. outside figure. 15% {quiet with offerings light, 397-8. eather rt tons, Just look at list of ingredie Rava: 5 15% | @——_-_. —_-— ——-— @| Flax on track, $1.05 3-4 to $1.073-4;|g_ po { RSet wicoeainsea iptinrds ad (taatR anted to Buy CHICAGO ae | Grain Quotations ‘to arrive, $1.05 3-4; Dec., $1.05 3-4; FORECAST meal flour, meat ineal, dried butterinilk. | | WranrTE5s—Ueed wheel chalk Writs Chicago, Dec. 9.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) 8 | o—e—___ 4, May, $1.05 1-4; July, $1.03 1-4. Emon ilemarck anid vii leo aiereass green alfalfa, meal, bonemeal, linse Uk ae ee 4 is n inity: meal, mineral calcium carbonate, char- P.O. Box 146, Wing, N. D. —Hogs 20,000, including 7,000 acid 15% DULUTH RANGE Oats, No. 3 white, 15 1-4 to 15 1-2. Jing cloudiness, with rising tempera- coal, salt, and cod liver oll. —— — mostly 10 lower; packing sows weal 12% |Duluth, Minn.. Dec. 9.—(>)— No. 1 rye, 31 7-8. SNOW ture tonight; Sat- Every one of the above ingredients are Sal to 10 lower; 140-180 Ibs. 3.10-25; top 5X |,,Durum— Open High Low Close) Barley, malting, 26 1-4 to 20 1-4; sh urday proba bly of the highest quality, thoroughly mixed || ____@lesmen 190-! 1-20; good pigs Dec. = A2% 438% 42% 42% special a '-4: No. 4 in our modern plant at a price less than |.| WANTED—High Te] ntative, 3.25; 190-280 Ibs. 3,10-20; good pi 6% | Dec ringed M4276 special No. 2, 25 1-4 to 26 1-4: No. 3, snow. in our modert n 2:75-3.00; packing sows mostly 2.35- 3% |May Me AB 42% 42" 23 1-4 to 25 1-4; lower graded, 20 1-4 For North Da- youcould buy the ingredients separately. | to sell Equitable Life Insurance Go: light ght, good and choice, 140- 14% i - 4% 10 a3 14. kota: Increasing 100 Ibe. Never | Fails | Buttermilk a and annuities in North Dakota. 160 lbs. 3.10-25; light weight 160-200|Nash Motors ..... Ads 297% cloudiness, with 50 Ibs. Ne’ Free training to those accepted. rn Ibs. 3.10-25; medium weight 200-250|Nat. Biscuit... ae ¥ 31%| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES rising temperature i Write Henry E. Buttweiler, Field + wd Ibs, 3.10-20; heavy weight 250-350 Ibs, |Nat. Cas ee a 18 Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—(P)—Range of tonight; Saturday Ass't., Bismarck, N. Dak. Ths, 210-20; heavy weight 280-30 Ibe Nat. Dairy $d. B + 105% 1.05%: 1.05% 1.05% ‘catlot grain sales! Wheat: No.1 hard Pitas wemperaeure of good 275-500 Ibs. 235-75; pigs, g00d Nev. Cons. 4% 2 MONG 1.05% 1.04% 1.95% spring 50%4-51%; No. 1 dark northern southeast portion | Wanted to Rent o “ef and choice 100-130 Ibs. 15-3.25, New Sork Cet 3% © eeee pene pene c 49% -50%; No. 3 mixed 50%; No. 3 and colder north- WANTED TO RENT—During thé leg: Cattle, 1,500; calves 500; compara: m, 113 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |hard winter 46’; No. 4 hard winter west portion. 37 tively little here except lower grade offerings all killing classes; light kinds, mostly yearling heifers and butcher heifers grading common t0/pac, medium, firm; medium to good grades light ‘steers being cleaned up, but no|Packard Motor reliable outlet for comparable grade weighty steers; weighty cows about steady; slaughter cattle-and vealers— Pel steers, good and choice, 600-900 lbs. 5.50-7.50; 900-1100 Ibs. 5.50-7.60; 1100- 1300 Ibs. 5.25-7.60; 1300-1500 Ibs. 5.25- islative session beginning the Third - Nepeo Cod Liver of January. A nicely furnished and Send Us ¥ heated apartment that is large Dd. ACOT. ‘AH SEED | enough for a family with two chil- | dren. Must be close to the down COMPANY town district. Write full informa- Bismarck, North Daketa tion to Advertisement Number 3070 in Care of The Bismarck Tribune. For South Da- i FOR SCIENCE > 43% Cottonseed kota: Snow prob- f able tonight and mperature tonight 51a 3K is. and central and east portions Satur-;| Rye: No. 2, 35%. day. . i m For Montana: Generally fair to- s age th pao) Brepecialia7=29;: No.3, night and Saturday; rising tempera- ture. 14% |1 dk north. 49% S14 49% 51%) Flax: No. 1, 1.05. For Minnesota: Generally fair to- : BISMARCR GRAIN '29%| Minneapolis, Dec. 9.—()— Wheat, 46; No. 2 amber durum 53%; No. 1 15% |receipts Paday 63 compared to 71 a/mixed durum 4514-49%; No. 2 red ™m% year Sep. durum 39%. 30 eat Corn: No. 4 yellow 21 15% protein Delivered To Arrive : ey STH [Pdi north. 51%. “53% SRO ORIN ay 2 (2 dk north. 49% .51% WHAT KIND OF A BOAT IS THIS © night, followed by snow Saturday; ris- ing temperature Saturday and in (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co) | west and north portions tonight. 7.60; cmmon and medium 600-1300 19% Date Dec. 9. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY HH Ibs, 3.25-5.25; heifers, good and choice 1% No. 1 dark northern +8 30 GENERAL CONDITIONS 550-850 Ibs. 5.00- ; common and 5% No. 1 northern .... .30| The high pressure area, with its medium 2.50-5.00; cows, good and/|Radi 3% a“ No. 1 amber durum ‘24| accompanying cold weather, extends shoice 2.25-3.50; common and, medium 3% |2 dk north: No. 1 mixed durum . ‘22 | from the Rocky Mountain states east- 1.75-2.25; low cutter and cutter 1.00- 8% |3 di north. af ON ba ‘49 | Ward to the Atlantic coast this mbrn- WHEN YOU 75; bulls (yearlings excluded), good hi Grade of ‘a1 ne BIShuy Oey premeeine, aneon< am pnd choline eet) S020); c5.tes 10 ba “78 |Vails over the’ western Canadian PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING medium 2.00-3.00; vealers (milk fed), 3 -15| Provinces. Light precipitation oc- good and choice 5.00-6.50; suede % |G -11| curred in the southern and central Business and professional firms whose advertisements and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 4.00-6.00; ra 3 45 "elias Mlawlkeke "7? Canadian Prarinees.. eh ania: Bey magpie sage Jo amare, They guarantee to 5 common medium 2.75-4.25. smarck station barometer, in 2 render mpt a dent - | Sheep, a err alle catabilahed: ie |14% protein Produce Markets ||..3." Reduced to sea level, 30.62. i ania Pood at Low, Rea i few sales around 25 lower; sellers re- | Shell eT BW 50% 51% 50m SI i, | ee: Rega bd ‘ecaohar bAZDPA. POINTS Bisseas ee Sood i noel Oe ping ae 13% protein Chica pees. ya anes one THEIR FIRST AIM—ALWAYS—IS TO SATISFY . lambs 5.50-6. rs; hol 1 DHW or , Dec. 9— 5 e closely sorted kinds above 635; lambs, : ae LBW... 40% 50% 49% 80% and poultry ruled stendy in tone Fri-| ae ear THEIR PATRONS 90 Ibs. down, good and choice 5.50- 1 6% lay and prices were called unrevised. MARCK, see si A 5.50; 1DHW " - | Devils Lake, clear ... CALL THEM OFTEN 635; a eee nae ie 15% LH Wo ATK 40K ATK Ox [spent OPE, PRET aie OR Fargo-Moorhead, clear medium to choice —1.25-2.75; all 25% | Grade o Eggs, 2,362, steady, prices un- on, clear ....... hghak, <2 oe sams 80 fete eee ond tw ie LEW nd Be it Dakota’ wh eee, per pound: Twins, 11 1-2; inet, Gears a t mn ie Bt Innesota ai out ea 5 : 5 ~2; | Jamestown, clear choke 8.0050. Bn (PRB daisies, "12; longhorns,. 12; youne Valley Oli), cleat USED CARS CAR STORAGE. |[Now miiz cocks SIOUX CITY By lease A ABM 40%, 4051 ger, aaa cl aiaga <p ee FOR SALE LIVE, $8.00. DEAD, $4.00 XMAS PHOTO ’ * Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 9—(P)—(U.| 5, : 13% eens Rose Liss, ae fneks, stendiy: q Very Low Prices Clean, Warm, Fireproof made ‘ H " ‘ ‘ 4, hens, 10-13; leghorn , 9; color men’ tinchanged, ‘Light yearlings in best 26% (Ch 40% "52% 40% 51% roosters, 8; turkeys, 11-16; ducks, |Roiss Idangvanewine 6 4 30 PuONw yse0 Phone 55 Bismarck, N. D. vt ahaa ig rer demand; stockers and feeders slow, % |13% protein 4; 9-10; geese, 10; leghorn chickens, 9;/Calgary, Alta., snowing.. 44 -6 weak; car choice, around 900 Ib..year- ue 2 amber... 4! 51% + «sees broilers, 13. Calgary, Alta., snowing 4 -6 lings 6.00; scattered other sales 5.50 RESULTS That’s What You Want down; plain short feds 4.00 and below; odd lots fed heifers around 4.25; most | US. FOR MONTHLY RATES IN THIS” SECTION : beef cows 2.00-35; bulk low cutters | ty. : DELIVER TO OUR DOOR OR SHIP PHONE 32 nd cutters 125-75; few mediumyy & Rubber - 4 PHONE 32 tookers! up to 4.25. ee pia Pow. & Lt. .. i a DEC. 5th to DEC. 15th Only The Bismarck Tribune Want Ads Can Give ADVERTISING DEPT. ‘Hogs, 6,500; steady to 10 lower; all/ Vanadium Corp. » 12% You the Results A Representative Will Call ; top 2905 bulk 140-210 bs. | Wabash By, 1 oie Observe These Dates for, Best Prices 110-290 Ib. hers 80; ner hoe ‘i iam ib, butners see 3 Gown, | Western Union" : ak TURKEYS CAPITAL TYPEWRITER (ane tangne ees [Wate eg ee ens CAPONS : ee slaughter lambs held above 890;|Woulwosth 2 96% ALIVE OR DRESSED Adding Machines, Something talking lower; few choke : oad ~ a Supplies and Repairs reaine arotind 6.00. INVESTMENT TBUSTS at all points, turkeys and capons 3 Different? * 4 of feeding lambs held around 5.00. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Midwest ‘Util (new) %. GOVERNMENT BONDS Liberty 3%s 102.1. Liberty lst 4%s 102.8. s Liberty 4th 4%5 103.20. ‘ ‘Treas 4%s 108.26. : Treas 45 104.24, FREE CUSTOM DRESSING, , addition to regular prices we will pay 8¢ for each : . fancy dressed turkey and 5c for each fancy Premium for Dressed Birds capon, picked clean, turkey style. Pick at home and - ‘get paid for your labor. Mandan Cre mery & Produce Co. Old and Original Mendan Brand Turkeys. You Know Us! MANDAN “MINOT Phone 830 | (By the Associated Press) (Over counter at eee We offer you the facilities of » modern, up-to-date bindery. equippéd to Bookbinders GOLD LETTERING leather goods of all iptions. Try this method of marking: Oftice Outfitters |}. gerermien gents of wit, tascrimttone. a BISMARCK * UNE JOB PRINTING DEP Printers | BISMARCK DICKINSON, Dickinson Creamery Co. ALITY PRINTERS FOURTH AND THAYER ss

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