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——— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1982 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — |Use The Bismarck Tribune Want-Ads Market Report for Satur., Dec. 1 7 Here Daily Wants Are Satisfied by Results ..2tise mag . CLASSIFIED AD Male Help Wanted | — 10; geese, 9; leghorn chickens, 8 1-2; , TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN— . STOCK WART STL WHEAT AT CHCA Fe saree narea| amen eee Ate New York Stocks | ns 8 NEw ¥ORK All want ads‘ cath Leckey amen te ee oe Always a i Grade of New York, Dec. 17.)—Butter,|Copy must be received at The Trib-+ physically able and willing to serv- “At 1 DHW or 5,074, firmer. Creamery, higher than | une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in-| ice 200 steady consumers on regular . Closing Prices Dec. 17 1H W..... 46 47 46 ,A1__| extra, 26 1-2 to 27; extra (92 score),|sertion same day in the Adams 5% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat route and work 8 hours a day for our : bers ice hon see ah 12% protein 26; first (87-91 score), 24 to 25 1-2; | classified page. about $37.50 weekly. Write Albert : ' nag Bath) 1 DEW or Seconds, 22 1-2 to 28 1-2; centralized — Mills, Route Mgr. 738 Monmouth, | Service a ‘Al. & Dye . Phy 1H W..... 45 al 45 47 | (90 score), 25; packing stock, current} Cuts, border or white space used on) Cincinnati, O. : Am, Can ....... 34% Grade of : h make, No. 1, 16; No. 2, 15. want ads come under the classified BE A BARBER: Lanta an Gea aOR ‘Am. Coml. Al. (Ne 20% | « 1 DHW or Cheese, 300,896, firm, unchanged. | display rates of 90 cents per column} ™i,0.c0 pom Lear fre cotabor | : Am. é& For. Pow. . 7 TH: .... te MB Paes, ere es Mise colors | inch per insertion. hilar aries College Fargo. N rN d 5 7% yorum standards (45 lbs. net), 35 1-2 to 36. —— —_—_—_—— > BP, Some Brokers Speak of Christ- 3h Advances in U. S. Restrained by |. fas 0% 53% 50% 5241 No grades, i eh, 52 1-2 qratrigerator, i senerae want ap 1 RATES ; ‘ i A a 5 ‘ special packs, 30 1-2; do standards, ber word for rtion, Ren mas Rally But Important ig%| Late Selling Against Cana- Bamber... 481 5244 +0 006199 344 to 90; do rehandied receipts, | minimum charge for 18 words. __ Apartments for Rent __ WHEN You ‘i News Lacking ne di T amber. . aves, {291-25 do mediums unquoted. '2 consecutive insertions, not over FOR RENT—Room in college build- PATRONIZE can ( 10% ian Purchases Dressed poultry irregular. Turkeys,|_ 25 ing. Suitable for one man. FPur- 61 - .| fresh, 12-19. Live poultry nominal, ra bet bgp es a teed — THE : New York, Dec. 17.—(®)—The stock Hi| Chicago, Dee. 17. — UP) — Wheat naa asia i over eats sce Wl agente market showed no inclination to ven- 6% | Made only moderate response Sat- soon °@ 25 WOFdS 0.2... ...c0sec0ee, 6145 —T te.| Their First ture from its narrow groove of recent 40% | UFday to rising prices at Winnipeg. Livestock || _ All ads of over 25 words add vee purnlihed tor" ent ousekoeping: Es trading in a quiet session Saturday. 22% | Advances here were restrained by ¢—_—______4| word to above rates. City heated. Nice and warm. Aim, Always, While some brokers continued to 15% ean selling against purchases in the|? : Suitable for legislators. The Lau- Is to Satisfy p talk of a Christmas rally, news of a |Auburn, Auto. 484 anadian market. SOUTH ST. PAUL REVIEW Sal rain Apts. Phone 303. ; character toAmpel the market in elth- |Baldwin Loco. . || He ipeg reports indicated there South St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 17.—(7)|____ Salesmen Wanted ~| SOR —RENT— Furnished one oom CALL er direction was lacking. @fwas little unsold Canadian wheat} > —(U. 8. D. A.)—Extremely narrow! WANTED—High class representative i One FOO! ‘The market closed “with irregulte |B now except such as remained on|3 Gressed outlet for beef, relatively| to sell Equitable Life Ins Se SHEET TAPER ona, THEM : net lchahysh isiety ot HRPRGORTERES 4 |terms. Overseas buying Saturday|4 heavy live loadings, and the with-} and annuities in North Dakote,| SW Frigidaire. Available | Dec. OFTEN fractional proportions. The turnover 15% | totaled upwards of 1,000,000 bushels. |5 Grawal of feeder support were the/ Free training to those accepted.| phon un eee ms i approximated 400,000 shares. Wheat closed firm, unchanged to|2 principal factors responsible for the} Write Henry E. Buttweiler, Field “Sener eset wi 8%, | 1-2 cent higher compared with Pri-|3 2%| day's finish, Dec. 44 3-4, May 47 to|4 14 | 47 1-8; corn 1-8 off to 1-8 up, Dec. 42% | 22 7-8, May 27 3-8 to 27 1-2; oats un- 6 |_| changed to 1-4 advance, and provi-|3 white. — sions unchanged to a rise of 17 cents.|4 white 2%,| Advances of premiums paid for im- 144 | Mediate delivery wheat in U. 8. mar- 2% |kets had a strengthening effect on 25-50c downturn which marked the} Ass't., Bismarck, N. § FOR RENT—Two rooms on second trade on slaughter cattle this week, | =—==—ieeeeren nee | floor, furnished apartment. Lights CT A SGTE TED Shortfeds predominated in the run, water, heat and gas for cooking these centering at $3.50-5.50, choice furnished. $20.00 per month. In- ‘lyearlings reaching $6.00, while beef WAR VETERANS AK quire 1014 Bdwy. BUSINESS ‘i pene eee} - beget butcher eats vp Ee ground floor ers from $2.75-3.75, choice yearlings three-room apartment. Private i $5.50, with low cutters and cutters THAT NORTH D AKOT A front entrance. Electric refrigera- DIRECTORY mainly at $1.25-1.75. Medium grade tor and cheery kitchen. Must be There was an abatement of selling of U. 8. Steel preferred, which has C: been a weak feature this week. That |g, issue closed a scant fraction higher, while steel common was off a meagre fraction. Coca Cola was a soft spot, dropping more than 2 points. With the beer bill Jikely to come before the house of representatives |C. next weex, floor leaders evidently sold 3% | Quotations for future deliveries; there +|bulls turned from $2.50 down. Vealers, Seen to be appreciated. Phone 1313. Coca Cola, and bought the bottling 17, |were also reports that tenders on 29% 32% 29% on a 50c-$1.00 break, centered at $3.00- 1 FOR RENT Otares Son abe all Insurance—Investments issues. Crown Cork and Seal, and ish wheat contracts at Liverpool were! Flax °°” spat ““***13.50, choice to $4.50 or more. KEEP SERVI E Logan's. Phone 211. Owens Illinois Glass rose about a He Passing in strong hands. An opposite|No, 1...... 103 1.06 103... Hog trade after reaching a new low FOR RENTS = om For Insurance point. 50% factor was notice taken that on ac- —. for the year about midweek closed nished and wn! tay cs And Inve: tments Some of the rails, sagged fraction- count ot arent cee: ae aes aii tik ope bide Bpbeicropatl all oe he Sige re- Apartmenta, Sheed a iy we S| ally, notably Sant and Union Pa- = sources the vi le st of whea' inneapolis, . 17.—(Py— gained, 5} avert 1‘ ron i cifls, "Most of the carrier issues how. |Gont. Motor". 1) [Canada was decreasing at only a slow| Wheat— "Open High Low Cloee| sorted ‘light offerings, these including Commend Fargo Man For Good| _ Murphy. Phone 852. Phone 1660 ever were nbout steady. American |Cont. Oil of Del... 5% |rate, and now totaled 44,800,000 bush- ‘Dec. 44% 44% 43% 44, 1140-170 Tb. weights “which reached] — Record; Rap Those Wh FOR RENT—Modern apartments ip F. A. LAHR Telephone firmed in the late trading, (Com. Producte . 52% | els more than at this time last year. |May oa” $e ‘833 | $3.10. Bulk of the 180-230 Ib, weights + Rap Those Who fireproof building a: reduced renta Dakota National Bank Bldg. closing with ® gain of a major frac- | Curtiss Wright ... 1%| Sharp attention was given to trade ‘ i “eS Vsold at $2.90-3.00, heavier butchers Are Attacking Legion Inquire at Tribune office. down to $2.50, packing sows from ~f Photography + tion. Westinghouse, Allied Chemical] Drug, Inc. .. a |e eee ae 3, 90-2.25, pigs at 4D. + 18% comment that the United States wheat and Dupont were fractionally lower. {Dupont ... 37% ee bon! ee fy Daa i 29° ee eT | Bled fuceieu ______ Houses and Flats ITN rake a oer A better tone in wheat, in the earlier! East. Kodak 1 country the sole ain gol ‘ jaughter prices, after dipping} war FOR RENT— Duplex. 2 bedrooms. lore than ever before trading, after Friday's ‘setback, may|Eaton Mfg. . 5616| market in the world. It was also em-|Dec. ss... -2+. sharply in the week, also regained! marily asanictar Ueeloonalres of |" sleeping porch $55.00 per rooms. |] INOW _ ts the time to have that have helped stocks. Cotton, however, |El. Auto Lite. ) 19%! phasized that last year's domestic! is practically all of thelr losses by the| ite Pours, judicial district, in ses-) 14° Bdwy. Apply H. J. Woodman XMAS PHOTO was a bright spot in commodities, elos-|EL. Pow. & Lt. «... - jgit| wheat production barely exceeded 103 [se Bulk of the better natives oen-|fvtion Ekin herethie to rotate te | meee made ing 70 to 85 cents a bale higher. Pie er teres eu ise otece eonbemes mmr aeet Lod 164 116d lod | ered a tT ca err atm $1.00, | YeteTans service officer and commend. |FOR RENT—Five room modern bung- SLORBY STUDIO if FINANCIAL REVIEW Cenc An ak: + ,}%*) of the average use by consumers with- | pec. (22% 22% 22% 2214 |1-75, choice offerings to $2.00. AO eeeabals ae, tor Wie work|| Sloy. | Werestied An perdi eswaanee) || is: Saat i New York, Dec. 17—(#)—If stock/Gen. Elec. . : 48% |im the United States. Upturns “in} 24” ‘24% (24° 244] The decline on slaughter cattle also}, ’ ounrattten Ls reel ae ae Pe: earl : market mirrors this week did not|Gen: Foods | ! ggi¢| Winnipeg wheat prices added to the extended to stockers and feeders,| 0 commis, as appointed to put bia eles al Automobile Service 4 catch the image of a big Christmas |Ge. Gas. & El. 7% | upward trend of values here. Corn and CHICAGO RANGE which centered largely at $2.50-3.75 at | ibe Ferolution in proper form and pre-/ FOR RENT — Furnished five room | ; rally bulging out of Santa Claus’s|General Mills 40% | Oats borrowed firmness from wheat.| Wheat— Open High Low Close) the windup, better fleshy stockers | #2", Proper state author-| house, hot water heat, upholstered | { pack, they at least reflected a some-|Gen. Motors Ty ovisions were higher as a result ie Dec. 17. earlier having sold to $4.50. Stock a furniture; also garage and three Wash Job em. .99c what happier picture than was avail-|Gen. Ry. Sig. able last, year, sober though the colors Guiraiee: aM | were. Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. 1514 CHRISTMAS RULE The market jogged along with alareham Pa es 3:3 | HOLDS FOR FUTURES comfortably steady undertone, hopping!Gt, Nor. Pfd. ... 8% | , Minneapolis, Dec. 17.—(#)—Satur-} over such incidents as the “technical/Gt. West. Sug. . day markets preceding Yuletide holi- | 14 |of a dearth of offerings. 4 44% 443. | pigs finished largely at $2.75, choice| Action followed an address by! room apartment. Call after 5 p. m. 19% ss 47," [feeder lambs to'$475, plainer kinds|faabel explaining the work of his! except Sunday. F. Grease Job ......99¢ 46% 47% | Gown to $3.50. office and asserting that there is no| = (Ford, Chevrolet, etc.) less need for the service now than was 22% 22% the case six years ago when the of-|an=~aayu—--- Jae Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. 21% 27% CHICAGO FOR SALE—One man’s genuine Las-|| phone 55 Bismarck 28% 28%, | Chicago, Dec. 17—(P}—(U. 8. D. A.) | fice Was created by the legislature. kin lamb coat, size 40. One girl's i default” of France without a spill and|Grigsby Grunow . : “| days usually are pretty dull and ‘the| —Cattle, 100; compared week ago bulk | ,, Most of the work done by his of-| raskin lamb coat, size 14. Both ' following closely the narrow trough Hrocion Sotar ay i ‘ mesons aoe Saturday was) ty HG aK 15, | strictly oa ot ees sfc long ing’ veterans Cine wremeetine: ane coats new and reasonably priced. | In Buying a a ' . Car no : AM . d 1754 | ye 00 lower; out- resen' ims 565- \\ ome m . . it has travelled for several weeks. exception. Coarse grain futures a i Baas CEA frebors ~ Lelia s celine: Nght steers |#eainst the government. So success- Phone 1565-W. Seiberling Air-Cooled Tire Doubtless a different situation ;!nt. Combus. Eng. % | were quiet and featureless. P Int. Harvester . 22% qj ful has this work been, he said, that |FOR SALE—Oak desk and chair in} You're Buying would have prevailed had England de- December wheat closed 1-4 cent 7 =, |and yearlings 25-50 lower, but deman f i ji cided against payment, for there had|iat- Nick Can. . 1% | 1ower, May unchanged and July 1-2|4 BE sai aig Bibl tairiy reliable; supply | being well North Dakota veterans and their de-| good condition. Cheap. Phone 271. someTHING DIFFERENT ib been gloomy forebodings of what! jewel Tea ...... 72} eent higher. December and May; 133% [34% 33% (34%|cleaned up while numerous loads | Pew tap received .$2,900,000 from the| FOR SALE—$200.00 credit on a new} 9 5 might happen in private as well aS|Johns-Manville 212, | oats closed 1-8 cent higher. Decem-! weighty steers had to be held for next | f¢deral government ih 1932, all of| Ford .car at a reduced price. Also WHY? . 30% 30% 30% .30%|week’s market; all heifers 25 or mote which was spent in North Dakota. Portable Typewriter. Phone 1042 public credit should such a precedent |Kennecott Cop. 8% | ber rye closed 1-8 cent higher and - “4 C. T. Hoverson, manager of the| evenings. be established. Furthermore, it was|Kresge (S. S.) . 10% | May 1-8 cent higher. December flax lower; cutter cows steady; fat kinds » get _ evenings, eS pointed out that the French had not /Kreuger & Toll ‘| closed unchanged and May 1-4 cent +412 425 412 4.25 a drug on market; general price level \tbereertronbeany at Fargo, said 3,000) FOR SALE—Beckman coal, $2.75 per | USED CARS ‘ lower. December barley closed 1-8/Ma: +417 425 4:17 4.25 |ted steers lowest since 1911; extreme | Nor! ‘otans are drawing compen-/ ton, For quick delivery call T. A. . Kroger Grocery repudiated their debt covenant; and Liquid Carbonic much was made of the argument that cent higher and May 1-4 cent higher. top yearlings 7.35; weighty steers 7.00; |S@tion from the government of whom| Milum, 1475-W. 514 7th St. FOR SALE Loew's Inc. . . 350 1,700 had claims based on disabilities | saugraor pp tL the whole problem appeared to have Cash wheat offerings were mod- practical top light yearlings 7.00 NEW COLD-PROOF TIOLENE has! Very ti been started on the way to permanent Fg Gietey erate and demand was steady from RANGE OF CARLOT SALES heavy steers 6.50; average price of Pinhal epee aphid ap aoe, pea summer heat resistance for long| Bazy Pavsoante: solution. Mathieson Alk. local millers. . Durum was in fair de-| inneapolis, Dec. 17—(}—Range {steers for week approximately | 5.25, | (rine Pus mnuer tne pension features) drives, but flows freely at 30 de- Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. The week was notable in that it|May Dept. Stores . mand and offerings were limited. | or carlot grain sales: Wheat: No, 1|about 3.00 under season's high time. Si lecig iV-| grees below zero. We guarantee = PHONE 1500 saw complete restoration of the gold|Miami Copper Winter wheat was in scant supply!hard spring 49%-501; No.1 dark| Sheep, 3,000; Saturday's market |!g veterans in this state, he said, to-| Corwin-Churchili Motors. America had lost to Europe during the |Mid-Cont. Pet. . with demand featureless. northern 47%-: n|nominal; for week ending Friday 13 tal $1,000,000 a year and the average | . ‘Tyaewrilers anti-dollar drives of last spring and|Mont. Ward . ee Se! we of- | f544; “No. 3 mixed 43%; Non’ ‘hard doubles trom feeding stations: 1000 Pena niitineaninioe orien on ork clas ex early summer. - erings were moderate. Oats demand | ‘y y,;| direct; killing classes unevenly stea . WATC EPAIRING Several brokerage houses and in-| Nat. Blscult was stronger. Rye demand was quiet | Men's wned Morena um 5316; | to'95 higher; inbetween grade lambs pensation, he sald, s about the same| EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING | APITAL TYPEWRITER vestment services adopted a bullish|Nat’ Dairy Prod. . to fair. Barley demand was fair to] Gorn: No. 4 yellow 20 showing advance; # shortage of choice | 9S Be ie T of battle casualties! At depression. pil muaeanteed. sthkall OMPANY attitude toward the market, although |Nat, Power & Lt. | good and average quality of offerings} Oote: Nova white 13% lambs elevated such kinds late; all | Sus y World war soldiers from| cruers given, prompt atiention Se their suggestions leaned toward long-|New York Cent. - better. Flax demand was slightly! Rye: No. 1, 31. interests competing for numbers; | North pres a Round crystals, 25c. Fancy crys- Tipe: Adding Machines, 15- | ended last summer. In less enthusias. MINNEAPOLIS REVIEW ees aie Lal 625; strictly finished kinds absent; |©dualities in the law because the lat-| _St- Bismarck, N.Dak._____ | phone szo 207 Broadway tic quarters, there was a tendency to Minneapolis, Dec. 17—(P\—(U. 8. ‘ week's early top 6.40; Nebraska's aver- | fer represents a “crazy quilt” pieced Lost and Found Shi iri " * note remaining uncertainties, among Dep. Agr.)—Extreme weakness at/ CHICAGO CASH aging 94 lbs. 6.25; others slightly heav- a er over @ long period of time. | ———T—sour— head ef eur Shoe Repairing them the government’s financial sta- Winnipeg was the principal disturb-| Chicago, Dec. 17.—(#)—Wheat, no|ter 6.00; outstanding 80 Ib. yearling | Joining other speakers in an attack ran rs a en cs f stray = tus and the course of national legisla- ing factor in the Minneapolis wheat| sales: new corn, No. 3 mixed 23; No, 4|Wethers 4.85; fat ewes 1.75-2.50. Snsthe, Nevomalmeonomy: ease, | veer. an aie mie pais intk Our Xmas Gift to You af tion. On the other hand, business has market during the week ending Sat-| mixed 22%; No. 3 yellow 23-23%; No.| Hogs—12,000, including 11,000 direct; | [overeon, said the Legion anticipated n, 410 1 . Phone 1612. Rubber Heel * shown ability to hold a fairly steady urday. 3 white 23%; old corn, No. 2 yellow| steady on 180 Ibs. down; others weak; organization in opposing these | LOST—Thursday, gasoline hose for Ss Jevel without having lost all its au- tumn gains, and that, to Wall Street is important. Bt Foreign exchanges again were sub- |p 2413 Ject to nervous movements. Trade Unsettled action in futures tended | 951, - ; 140-180 Ibs. 3.25-35; top 3.35; 230-300 | inequalities and pleaded that war ve-| truck tank. Approximately 2 feet|| Put om Your Shoes FREE with to restrict trade in cash offerings and |sesnie $3: rye, no sulees beriey avret, Ibs. 8.00-10; packing sows mostly 2.15- terans trust in Legion leadership and| long. Finder please phone 438. Capital Shoe Hospital general demand for cash wheat at|timothy seed 225-50 per ewt; clover |35; compared week ago light lights §-|induce their friends to do so. The| £GstT—Golf bag with sample brooms. "ee ae the close of the week was not nearly! seed 550-850 per cwt. ig 10 higher; heavies and packing sows | Veterans la wshould be revised by its} Return for reward to Stone-Or- Jake Gartner, Prop. 44} so active as earlier in the week and ‘ Z 10-25 lower; shippers took 1,008; hold-|{riends rather than by its enemies,! dean-Wells, Mandan. Phone 136. news had little influence on security the premium range was inclined to INNEAPOLIS FLO’ overs 1,800; light lights, good and jhe contended. —_—_—_—_——S=——— Taxi i trading? [ae ay be somewhat easier. Minneapolis Dee Tver epiour 10] choice | 140-160 ight |, The principal attack on organiza- Yvanted to Buy aoe — ; December declined 1 cent for the! iower: carload lots. family patents|Welghts 160-200 Ibs. 3.20-35; medium tions opposing the Legion's program| WanrEp—copy of Hanson's “Con- 1-100 ‘Miscellaneous Reynol week, closing Friday at 44 1-4 cents.|395-4'05 barrel in 98-pound cotton | Welghts 200-250 Ibs. 3.05-25; heavy| was made by Jack Williams, state ad-| “Ciest of the Missouri.” Specify NE (a eee —~ ¢ | Rich! May declined 1 3-4 cents, closing at| sacks, Shipments 22,458, weights, 250-350 Ibs, 2.65-3.15; pack- | Jutant, who sald those who defended) Dice in first letter. Write Box 602, CAB CO. FOREIGN EXCHANGE 45 3-8 cents. \"" Pure bran 9.00-9.50. ing sows, medium-and good 275-500 Ibs, | their country in time of war, not only| Bismarck, N. Dak. ; ‘ fe , New York, Dec. 17.—(#)—Foreign f| Durum remained in good demand.) standard middlin 2.10-60; ‘pigs, good and choice 100-130 the World war but the Spanish-Amer- = Tt pleases us to please you" Premiums were steady. —_—_—_———— 3 ican, are being accused of attempting . Insured Carriers Ibs. 2.75-3.25. W: x ie) Oats weakened. May declined| DULUTH CLOSE antea to Rent exchange steady. Great Britain de- to mulct the government as a result Baggage and Parcel Delivery mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 3.31; France 390%; 1 1-4 cents, closing Friday at 16 5-8. | puluth, Dec. 17.—()—Closing cash SIOUX CITY Of the Legion's stand:.on the hous | WANTED. 70 RENT —A_ fotrr-room Italy 5.11%; Germany 23.79%; Nor- Rye showed a somewhat steadler| prtees: Wheat, Not dark nonhern,| Sioux City, Towa, Dec. 17.—(P)—(U. sueetiee. heated. sparament,. pester 16) tube Used Merchandise way 17.09%: Sweden 18.09%; Mon- tone throughout. May declined 1-2! 47 3-8 to 54 3-8; No. 2 do, 46 3-8 to|S. D. A.)—Cattle 150; market for the! The people who make the charge,| ished. Will take it for four he said, represent those who received| months or longer. Write Bismarck cent for the week, closing Friday at/ 53 3.8: No. 3 do, 45 3-8 to $2 3-8; No.|Week: Beef steers and yearlings 25- treal 87.56%. 29 1-4, 1 northern. 45 3-8 to 54 3-8; No, 2|/75 lower; plain medium and heavy bonuses of billions following the close} Tribune Ad No. 3084. CAPITAL 3 - NEW & SECOND HAND STORE CHEE! Barley continued to show weak- ‘ tock 25-|0f the war. The railroads got two Plymaith, Wis, Des. Te ie—Wis- ie ness. May declined 2 1-2 cents, clos- ee *Mtontanoe 47 Me to ey 30 down, Stockers nil tenders 2-to billion in 1919, he asserted, and other Help Wanted_ We buy maniacs ‘tings of mer- consin cheese exchange, Twins 10%; ing Friday at 24. No. 1 hard winter Montana, 46 3-8|mostly 50 off; choice 1,001 1b. steers |Dillions went to war contractors and|MEN-Women, 18-50. $105.00-#250.00 || chandixe such ‘as Instruments, Daisies 11; Farmers Call Board, Twins 34 |,, Trade in flax was about as light as! +, 4g 3-8; No. 1 amber durum, 44 1-8|6.25; bulk grain feds 2.50-4.75; choice |Clvillan employes of the government| Month. Future Governnient Jobs. || Guns, Tools, Men's Clothing, Boots 10%; Daisies 11; Americas 11; Horns 3%, | 16 could be. Demand was thin. Of-/ ¢5 52 1-8: No. 2 do, 43 1-8 to 62 1-8;|860 Ib. heifers 5.65; bulk cows 1.50-) While the men who fought the war got| Steady work. We coach you for We Mell ten ev arall 11, Standard brands % cent less. + ferings were small. May advanced! no 1 durum, 42 1-8 to 45 1-8; Na 2|2.00; low cutters and cutters largely | nothing. Bismarck examinations. Full parti- eo, DY SERS d 1-4 cent, closing Friday at $1.0¢ 1-4. | 4" 41 1-8 to 45 1-8; No. 1 mixed du-|1.15-50; good to choice 600 Ib. stockers| The man in service was required to) culars and list position’—FREE. Ap- Washing Machi INVESTMENT TRUSTS ae 3-7] rum, 39 1-8 to 48 1-8; No. 2 do, 301-8|5.00; bulk 300-450; fop stock steer |C@rry and pay for insurance, Williams] ply today sure. Write Tribune Ad. je Machines (By The Associated Press) Grain Quotations _ || to 48 1-8; No. 1 rea durum, 39'1-8, | calves 6.25. sald, and tose with dependents had) | No. 115. (Over the Counter at New York) _———- @| Flax on track, $1.06-.08; to arrive] Hogs 2,500; mostly steady to 5 low-|‘0 make an allotment for them, with | =—===—===eseeeeeesssesmemer=——— $49.50 WHY PAY MORES Bid. Asked DULUTH RANGE $1.06; Dec., $1.06; May, $1.05; July,|er; top 2.90; bulk 160-270 tb. weights thn ego many veterans got _Female Help Wanted __ ne _BASTON WAG a Corp Tr Sh . «1% NO Duluth, Minn. Dec. 17.—(P}— $1.04. <|2.75-90; 270-340 Ib. butchers 2.50-75; | little $30 a month which the! WOmMAN—Cultured, executive type.|| QUS}"%,cCcssential feature’ ellmt- No Am Tr 8h. 180 No Durum— High Low Close|” Oats, No. 3 white, 15 1-8 to 15 3-8,|big weight offerings down to 2.25; | entirely unincumbered, 25 to 40, col- |. Fully guaranteed. You must Nat Tr Sh . 4% 5% Be 82 2%! no. i rye, 90 1-8 to 31 7-8. light lights mostly 2.60-80; \packing ’ lege education or equivalent, for thie Wanner in order to appre- Sel Am Sh ... 185 1.95. {United "| Barley, malting, 25 1-4 to 28 1-4;|sows 1.95-2.25. ; position open January 3, Expenses || “tivities ELECTRIC t , Sel Cumul 8h 5. 5% special No. 2, 24 1-4 to 25 1-4; No. 2,| Sheep 2,000; Saturday's trade nom- guaranteed. Give age, education, ex- | Mey ¥ x, Sel Inc Sh ... 2% 3 22 1-4 to 24 1-4; lower grades, 19 1-4|inally steady; market for the week; perience. COMPTON, 1000 N. Dear- Univ Tr Sh No Auk fas anh paaccidd BISMARCR GRAIN 5.40; weight’s top 5.85; bulk desirable Real Estate For Monthly Rates in This wat te 18 106% LAS | crumiehed by Rumer oo» |teding lame, 26 $0, fey trp [cam in loa "Wilama’ arte. had |FOR_ GALE—New 6 soon, ode Wg? f . 1.04 Seen * galow. Just completed. Desir- No, 1 dark northern . $ 29] 4.25. able location. Easy terms. Phone Phone 32. t i : ; ‘APOLI! No, 1 northern .., 29 boa vanepgeues ped 870 for appointment. Se iital ts desea wile tna sete. | eo Re — nee am com) 0. . sae a) ee eS sR Se meaner See coulinine other » 1 flax 2... . t 8% protein Delivered _To Arrive| NO GOVERNMENT BONDS in Pack Renee gamete Fer, volliay Oy 14] Liberty 28 1090. : Notice is hereby given that Hokan- o'clock B. My 5 son's Inc.. col le FA el ee ee ied reining wadae sy, eto | Wall ats pertontha {he Sledion i Se aws o fe of Nol 50 with its principal piace of business at |this eure een itt the Cleric 6 y ee eee iy ig vad Witness my hand and seal of this rf is, is eb bier yy terse (anchanged). # , — County, of | Burleigh and state rd Bidet aetna ok aos. Dec. ()—Pote- pa * a Nort ota, toes: Light wire inquiry, Td ey emaee ee e : decimation gor ausetion gt td | © 00 é Gist Gourt tae - * i) > OO 4 + trading very slow, market dull. Car. | ‘Time deposits (average) 94,680,000|3,dk north. 45 46 sald. said application will be heard tor Surleigh County, Norn Dakota.” loads F. O. B. shipping point 12% protein / Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth, Wing, are " Court at the Court Rooms thereof, in ; on delivered sales less all transporta-' (increase). A dk north. 47 48 parents of @ daughter born Friday at | commander, urged:the thé Court House, in the City of Bis-| oftice of the Deputy Prohibitior tion charges) Minneapolis , too] Clearings week ending today $3,003,-|2 dk north. 46 47 Bt. -Alexius hospital. greater me! marck ip said County and State at 2/ administrator for the State of NO ¥ few sales reported to quote, market | 008,463. 3 dk north. 45. 46 BAD, Toad ore sucks tee guanUT | Dakots, Fargo, Nerth Dakota. ‘Bhe| nominally aoe week ending Dec. 10, #2,-|Gradeo! Guent thereto as the Court may deter. ppt rag ey abby leg el a oe 272,906. ‘ if ital City Garage rs CURB STOCKS \ Ramee: Boe. v1++] a3 1a; firsts (88-80), 22 1-4 to'22 3-4; marcky North Oavote ai be New York, Dec. 17—(P)—Cutb: CHICAGO POTATOES Grade of seconds (86-87), 21 to 21 1-2; stand- eS Cities Service 2%. Chicago, Dec. 11.—(P)—(U. & Dep. at tralized ber AnTavast, Compentive seals ? will be received up: to. 10 ON LISTED AND UNLISTED Sesh and on A. Standard Oil Ind..21%. feoee ev0cns Aub eee Siaber 28, Ind should be . ‘United Founders 1%. One year to pay. No margt calls. 8% interest Pioneer Finance & Investment Pioneer Bidg.. St. Paul, Mian. Northwest Banco 8%. . 49 | rs, a ‘an Cortlandt Park, the Bronx.

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