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M THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _ Market Report f for Satur., Dec. 24 Use The Bismarck Tribune Want-Ads Here Daily Wants Are Satisfied by Results "7... 5 CLASSIFIED AD Male Help Wanted the week's top, bulk all fed offerings, MAN WITH CAR wanted to su; a‘ STOCK PRICES CREEP |Iy [New York Stock, IIRORECASTS OF [cnotceot $350-500, low grade. matured kinds RATES meees wen, tome, WO ; ito $2.50. Beef cows centered at $2.00- Prodi Bism: Busine a 4 4 New York Stocks | FORECASTS OF COLD 2.50, heifers $2.75-4.50, cutters §1.25-| All want ads are cash in advance.| Products eaeetnga Poort ‘Always ca 2 1.75, bulls $2.65 down, vealers closing | Copy must be received at The Trib-! weekly, pay starts immediately At * =| 50c lower and from $3.00-4.50 for’gooc | Une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in-/ write J. R. Watkins ‘Company, D-60, Ab ‘ Closing Prices Dec. 24 and choice grades. _ {Sertion same day in the regulat] winona, Minnesota, j _Your : Adams Express . 4% | In the hog house early losses were | Classified page. BE A BARBER. Li an easy pro- * Advance Rumely 2y% regained following an improved dr Cita: oars fein, Lew aoe pf : Service eS atieg nag ed trade ar closing sessions it e border or wi space used on Mol Col Free ae D a ee > live end were fairly active with bet- "| auat ad Tegel ie the classified at Batter College, Wares. 4 Aled Chena & ye : ie oa renee coe ee aati ee Week Waele i rool o nggqge | , elected 140-170 Ib. weights to $3.10- — EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Trading Light But Market Gives/Am. Can . Chicago Market Has No Mater- j345. Heavier butchers cleared down-| ,REGULAR WANT AD RATES | At depression prices. Prices cut, in s Best Account of Self in Pee ae seit : cs ial Pressure to Sell Either ree 25 eee ee shite Te ie lowe ores pag ienine, persion WHEN You F A 0 $3 shes 2 consecutive insertions, not over Round crystals, 25c. Fancy crys- ! Several Days 1m. Locomotive 5% Wheat or Corn to $3.00. % wane tals, 50c ‘Dean E. Kysar, 519% ath PATRONIZE |Am. Bower & Ligh ™% Slaughter lambs ruled strong to 25¢/ 3 oonsecuti aia te *| ee meine te a oe THE ae ea a 1 nges h ue te Se leare higher for the week, better grades)" “35 Md site bate >) ——_— =| gomwina , Dec. 24.—/P}—Forecas! Pee leaeng inteely at 80000R WO siscsiissccepeiasl | New York, Dec, 24.—(P)—While the|Am, Suis “Ze cold wave in domestic winter wheat 14% 14% offerings "$4.50-5,00, ‘common, lambs |© Consecutive insertions, not over Salesmen Wanted ov. i stock market showed slight inclina-{Am. Tob. 58% |territory helped to strengthen grain |3 13% 114 4 . 25 words ..... $1.45) 5p te.| Their First ‘Am. Water Works value Hat 12% 113% iown to $2.50. Slaughter ewes con-| aj ads of over 25 per |ALESMAN who has unlimited con- ‘eo. Ail I i tion to indulge in a pre-Christmas ‘Anaconda alues Saturday. tinued unchanged at $1.00-1.75. word to above rates. fidence in his ability to produce. im, Always, f celebration Saturday, prices crept ir-|Arm. Del, Ptd. ae hte tt material pressure to | 2930 The dull tenor of the fed steer trade | = SE ©6Such @ man will be offered an ex- Is to Satisfy uy regularly higher throughout the ses- Atch. 7. .& 8. F. Pe Fre bed She Wi bei A firm un- | 25 aT along with the coming hdlidays made clusive territory by one of America’s : i i as \feeder cattle. However, with meager credit on mail orders, Appli-| aoa the ehinis tie naa oon thes [Aviteian cormeeadion eousbareds With Prides Cndian, ee, Setystee supplies, little price change developed, | cants must have car and be able to/™:/ THEM best account of itself in several days.|Baldwin Locomotive 4 |43%, May 45%; corn unchanged to % 1.07% 1.10% ken Shee Upon muon ar fas: can eats reak ae Fae OFTEN The final tone was somewhat firm.|Balt. é& Ohio 7% | higher, Dec. 2115, May 264-14; oats at MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Stock pigs closed mostly at $2.75 or OF LOWER INTEREST | ison sles manager." This is real i The turnover for the two-hour ses-|B@™msdall 4.|% decline to a shade advance, and|minneapolis, Dec. 24—(P)— | ae , | See tit Bendix Aviation 9% steady, while feeder lambs turned at opportunity for a lifetime connec- — sion, however, was only about 350,000 provisions varying from 5 cents set: Wheat— Open High Low i shares. Beth. Steel 12% | back to a rise of 2 cents. Dec. 42% 42% 41% | $3.50-4.50, a few mixed fat and feed- tion and substantial income. Give CLASSIFIED Net gains of fractions to 1% points|eueeseh ie £3 | With a double holiday ahead and 43% 43% 42% ers to $5.25. SENT OUT BY R R ¢ a gsi ee ee were numerous. Rails acted better,|Canadian Pacific 13% | With foreign markets closed Satur- 43% 43% 43% ~“Carcaeo we Us) New. Box 3143 in care of Tribune. | BUSINESS yy in response to the weekly carloadings ee J.T... 37% any, hanes ee ean taste at Chicago, Dee 4 (U. 8. Dep : eas ———— report. Coca Cola made an excep-/Cerro De ° 55% | Selves largely evening up of ac- “ua aa ‘aa eee J ene, (Py—(U. 8. 4 tional advance of nearly 3 points,|Chesap. & Ohio . ‘25% |counts. In some quarters, much stress 28's 28! 28% 28% | Agr.)—Cattle, 500; compared to wetk| Amounts to One-Half of One Help Wanted DIRECTORY y possibly in short-covering, since this|Chi. & N. W. 3. |was put on assertions that sellers of ni lid and long yearling steers PEO MEN-WOMEN, 16-50. $105.00-$250.00 4 issue had been a bear target recently. (Chl. Gr, W. Pid. S% | wheat future deliveries were virtually ne anretee Kote EE oe er Cent Per Annum, Month. Future Government Jobs Among issues of major fractions to giving away 5 cents a bushel for the i » closing, 25~ 1 Steady work. We coach you for ex- Insurance—Investments more than a point were Allied Chem-|Ghtyster” Ye Pacific 130, | Privilege of being short. It was con- up; all heavy steers reacted and Effective Jan. 1 aminations. Full particulars and | == ical, American Telephone, Santa Fe,|Col. ee € tion ‘4% | tended that May wheat should nor- 4 *Vtrage bers to 26c higher; closing ‘cineca list positions—FREE. Apply today i Case, Chesapeake & Ohio, Corn|Golum. G. & 15% | mally beat a premium of 5 cents over Tade slow on nearly all killing! washington, Dec. 24—()—The re-| sure. Write Tribune Ad No. 115. For Insurance Products, DuPont, New York Cen-|Coml. ina 10 |the cost of wheat from Kansas City |D' classes; early advance stimulated by|eonstruction ‘corporation Saturday eee eee nance | tral, North American, Standard|Com. Southern 2% |lald down here. Instead, however, ‘,|abridged run; closing decline reflec-imade a Christmas present to banks, Apartments for Rent And Investments Brands and Union Pacific. U. 8,|Consol. Gas. 57% |cash wheat is commanding 5 cents seas i tion of country's movement to cash! railroads and financial institutions Sis tomar oda eee Phone 1660 Steel preferred lost an early rise, but|Cont. Bak. 3% | premium over futures. DULUTH RANGE in on upturn in face of extremely|borrowing from it—in the form of a|OR RENT — Furnished apartment. Steel common was a fraction higher|COmt- Can 37% |" Bears urged that under such etr- Ip luth, Minn., Dec, 24—(?) |sluggish dressed trade; all heifers] reduced interest rates on the loans. One) race oan Riches wilt F. A. LAHR at the close. ‘Tobaccos and Cont. Ins. 14% ke ft hn fags a ‘os |weak to 50c lower; in-between heifer} y, 2 Frigidiaire. Everything furnished Dakota National Bank Bldg. l oils made cumstances the market for futures) Durum— Open High Low Close! \ E amounts to one half of one per little progress. GA ats 2, |must eventually seek a world level. |Dec, a veces 41 [Seatlings off most; cows 15-25¢ high-\cent per annum effective Jan. 1, 1933,| ¢XCePt lights. $25.00 per month. } Much of the recent selling, brokers|sont Ol! of De! 5’ |Traders who were bullish asserted |May er; bulls strong and vealers 50¢-$1.00) and will apply to new loans authoriz-| Also garage for rent. $3.00. Imme- Used Merchandise 3 thought, had been tax selling. While cream Wheat. etn nevertheless that futures would tend |July lower; stockers firm, but very slow;!ed between Jan. 1 and June 30 and| ‘ate possession. Everts Apts. 314 " selling of this character had not been|Crucible Steel ‘9%, | to seek the higher price levels prevail-|_Rye— extreme top yearling steers, $7.25; maturing on or before Dec. 31, 1933. 3rd St. Capital New & Second Hand Store expected in important volume, owing |Curtiss Wright 15 ling for wheat available for use at os seen eit aataah Ailes 1,300 Ib. aver-| Tt also will apply to outstanding|FOR RENT — One room apartment|| ve nave song Shi Stsed men's and to the new restrictions on wiping out|Dia. Match 186 once. | Predictions were current that lou [ages ee. $8 C0y Calle ed ee NORE; | balances of existing loans for the per-| with kitchenette. Also one room ladies wristwatches. ‘These can, be e, taxable profits or income through Ftd ibe bilities eee coral fabs Flax. yearlings, $4.25-6.50; average price fod Poke Jan. 1 to June 3. with cooking privileges. 405 5th St.|| purchased ata very 1 Toate, te > losses on securities, it evidently 53% year end, stronger ct ar | Dec, for week being approximately $5.25. Tate on loans to banks, trust} Phone 1093-M. oe _|} almost’ new Boehm. system’ B’ flat reached sizeable proportions. Of 4% kets for wheat would be witnessed. |May bs rn «whet |COmPanies, Building and Loan asso-|#OR RENT—Strictly modern furnish-|| larinets which would make a very course, the extreme dullness of the “2 | Unfavorable weather conditions tend- | July Sheep, 6,000; | Saturday's market! ciations, insurance companies, mort- i nice gift for the boy or girl. market made: it difficult to absorb 17% led to uphold corn and oats. nominal; for week ending Friday 31|gage loan companies, credit unions, | C¢0Pertment consisting of living j such selling, save at lower prices oe | Provisions sagged, in thea bsence of CHICAGO CASH doubles from feeding stations, 8,400/ joint stock land banks, livestock eredi¢| TCO™ ,bedroom. kitchenette and Typewriters i However, despite several days of slow 17% [urgent demand. Chicago, Dec. 24—(}—Wheat, No.| ‘direct; most killing classes about|corpeeations, and agricultural credit | —b&t?-_Phone 172 or 1250. recession, the market as a whole held 53" 3 yellow hard, 43 1-4; No. 2 north-|Steady with last week's improved! corporations was reduced from 514 |FOR RENT—Modern, furnished semi- AR A above the lower resistance levels of |P0 1% | WHEAT FUTURES ern spring, 44 3-4; new corn, No. 4/<l0se; choice lambs unevenly higher| ber cent to 5 per cent |" basement apartment. Living rpom, eal Xmas Gift autumn. 15% | MARKET NERVOUS jmixed, 203-4; No. 3 yellow, 22-23; /in instances; closing bulks follow:)"Tosns to receivers or liquidating} bedroom, kitchenette and private Evidently much of the day's im- 14% | "Minneapolis, Dec. 24—?)—The lo-|No. 3 white, 22; sample grade, 17:| Better grade native lambs, $5:15-6.25; | agents of closed banks was eve frome bath. Electric refrigerator. Living Underwood Portable provement in prices was due to short- 23% | cal wheat market was nervous Satur-|old corn, No. 2 yellow, 24 to 241-4; | few upward to $6.40; latter price this! per cent to 41 per cent. room furnished with overstuffed Capita) a covering by traders who wished to|General Mills. 97%, | Gay with trade very limited. No. 2 white, 24 1-4; oats, No. 2 white, bases ipl peat dally with single ex-|" rhe rate charged by regional agri-| furniture. Hardwood floors. Laun- ‘apital Typewriter Co, lighten their commitments over the!Gen. Motors . 12% | There were no Liverpool cables and 15 3-4; rye, No. 4, 31 1-2; barley, 24-| ¢eRrou Westerns, $6.00-.25; feW| cultural credit corporations to farmers| FY Privileges. Close in. Suitable!| 297 Broadway Phone 820 two-day holiday. Some brokers were eee ie Raz. 18 | weather conditions through the win-| 37; timothy seed, $2.25-.50 per cwt.; and stockmen will be reduced from 7|_ for 2. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. hopeful. However, that with com-|Gold Dus' 14 |ter wheat belt were more favorable. | clover seed, $5. 50 per cwt. aa view fed tiacteen Sy Ace $4.50- per cent per annum, including the cost |FOR RENT — Jan. ist. Coziest and Taxi Service pletion of tax selling, the market |Goodyr. Tr. ‘& Rub. 14_ | Export business was lacking and flour ha oan lambs, $4.00-.50; fat/ or inspection and appraisal, to 5% per| roomiest single couple apartment in might still have its traditional year-|Graham Paige Mot. . 1% |demand ruled slow. Cash wheat tone MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 0 ‘a , }cent exclusive of the cost of inspection! the city. See Stee, 417 Ist St. | end rall Gt. Nor. Pfd. . 1'%lwas slower but prices were steady| Minneapolis, Dec. 24—(P)—Flour} Hogs, 8,000, including 7,000 direct; | and appraisal. Pci ce cl seai | 1-100 ey Gt. Wost. 8 7 5 fully steady with Friday; 140-180 Ibs.,|°%¢_@Ppraisal. ___|FOR RENT — Furnished apartment Commodities were not much of a/Gt., West. Sug. ‘x° |compared with futures. unchanged. Shipments, 23,454. Pure is ys *| ‘The new plan, however, requires ivi kiteh Rar Cc A : Hudson Motor 4% | Fiax futures showed strength on| bran, $8.50-0.00. $3.25-.40; top, $3.40; 190-220 Ibs., Living room, en, one or | B CO. ' factor in the day's stock trading. Py 4 3.2 4 that the borrower pay not to exceed| bedrooms. Ground floor. Rental, ; ~ teeter 1 [light offerings and slightly more ag-| Standard middlings, $7.00-7.50. $3.20--30; 240-290 Ibs., $2.90-3.10; Digs] 1 Der cent of the amount of the loan rhaacoad F 3{] “It pleases us to please you” nY FINANCIAL REVIEW Tie cuenta 203; | gressive demand, ' fearce; packing sows slow: compared |a.!the cast of inspection and appraisal | $ioj00,per month. 721 3rd St. Phone Insured Carriers A New York, Dec. 24.—(#)—Financial|Int, Nick Can, 1% |. December wheat closed %c lower,| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |{0 week ago, about steady: shippers|OF the security for the loan. BLL eo alasetn Baggage and Parcel Deliv ” markets were rather shabby during|Int. Tel. & Tel 5% |May %c lower, and July *xc Minneapolis, Dec. 24—(P)—Range|'00k 1,000; holdovers, 1,000: ght!” rhe rate of interest on outstanding |FOR RENT—Newly decorated, semi- | lad ‘ this week of holiday preparations. | Johns-Manville 19% | December oats’ closed ‘sc lower, and|of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/Ushts, good and cholce, 140-160 Ibs.,| ,aances of existing agricultural credit| basement apartment. Lights, heat} ‘Automohile Gaon ° Current changes in the economic| Kelvinator 4% | May unchanged. December rye closed | hard spring, 47 1-8 to 49 1-8; No. 1| $320 light weights, 160-220 Ibs., loans is reduced one half of one per| 8nd Water furnished. Hot water at utomobile Service situation hardly seemed weighty |Kennecott Cop. . 7% /4.¢ lower and May unchanged. dark northern, 45 3-4 to 47 1-4; No.|$3.20-.40; | medium weights, 200-250) cont trom Jan. 1 to June 3 all times. Gas heat. Phone 1705-M WHY? enough to account for absence of fes-|resee (8. S.), - 10% | cember flax gained 2i4¢ and May 2%c,|2 northern, 44 1-8 to 45 5-8; No, 2|1bS., $3.05-.40; heavy weights, 250-3501°S 7. corporation will rediscount pa-|_°T call at 832 Mandan St. eee ‘ tive trappings; but even though ac. |Rreuger & Toll: “1! December, May and barley closed %ic| mixed, 41; 'No. 1 hard winter, 45 3-4; 10S; $2.70-8.15; packing sows, medium| .o tor the regional agricultural cred-|FOR RENT — Modern apartment.|| Seiberling Air-Cooled Tires tual disturbances were lacking Wall |Rrceer , Croce”? ig, |lower. “| No. 1 durum, 41 3-4; No, 2 red du-| Nd good, 275-500 bs. $2.15~.60;_pigs,| Per for the regional agricultural cred) OP Ma" ‘Thompson. TW reas oXever Meee Smooth Street plainly found no incentive to|Louis. G. & El. “A”. 17% | Demand for cash wheat was a bit|rum, 36; 0. 1 amber durum, 45. a and choice, 100-130 Ibs., $2.85- cent maa con a SWS: q move in the more cheering direction |Mack Trucks . 19% | sluggish because of the two holidays| Corn, No. 4 yellow, 18 1-4 to 181-2; Interest on loans to aid cooperatives} furnished for light housekeeping. ride on. and this negative spirit produced a|/Miami Copper . 2, [ahead but offerings were fairly well|No. 4 mixed, 16. SIOUX CITY and similar organizations in carrying] City heated. Nice and warm.|# 414 hy SERVICE general let-down of values on the |Mid-Cont. eda sr cleaned up at about the same com- OM, Bios plated 3-4 to 13 7-8. Bioux City, Iowa, Dec. 24—()—cv,|8Nd marketing agricultural products| Suitable for legislators. The Lau- 2 Phone 356 stock exchange. Tax selling and|Mo. Kan. “| parative prices. Durum wheat was in ye, No. 1, 31 1-2. S. D. A.)—Cattle 100; yearl ;|and livestock is reduced from 513 per| rain Apts. Phone 303. further adjustment of loan collateral |Mo. Pacific 2% | fair to good demand if of milling qual-| | Barley, No. 2 special, 25-29; No. 3,] 11.0)" 4 eee a cat to 6 t and a rate of 5 rae Broom 7 Mont. Ward 12% lity, Winter wheat receipts were very | 24-27; sample grade, 26. light steers 25 higher; medium and|©Mt to 5 per cent and a rate of 5 per) FOR RENT—Large 5 room apt. Call Haye Your Car Completely DOP oun “by “Bans -Pecegmceny Were | aah Makors 12% | ughe with demand fair. Flax, No. 1, $1.09, heavy welght beeves steady to strong; |Cent is fixed for financing the sale of; Logan's. Phone 211. Weather Stripped ny | a cicliy caeakinabe wid cancat i cacee OL ea sit SRA)" Gorn demand was slow to dull and fat she stock fully 25 higher; stockers|$Urpluses of agricultural products in| son RENT—Strichy modern fur- 2 Door Cara x nounced in railroad stocks on:bonds |Nat, Dairy Pred. 11% | offerings were moderate. Oats de- DULUTH CLOSE find feeders unchanged: choice yeas]-|f0en etter isthe tirsttime a detinite| mished and unfurnished apta, Rose| 4 cnciwites satsris Labor) which lapsed severely on Thursday. |Nat. Power & Lt “ 14, easy still fair to good and offer), Duluth, ain Deo. qe ences ines pee YT iy-aeeraraapae| ata aa tenn ene sh toritcacienairiar® Apartments, | 216 sd st. PF. W. Fieck Motor Salaa: Sac. Their decline was accompanied by |Nev. Cons. Cop. ¥a | ings it. Rye demand was steady |!ng cas! es: eat, No. lark | 5 50: * keting. The rate ilroad 1 is lurphy. Phone 55 Bismarck possil it. 153, le thern, 44 7-8 to 52 7-8; No. 2 do,|5-00; most cows 1.85-2.50; low cutters | keting. rate on railroad loans =e Wy Sito fe was Mice teen NY, Nie @e td, 220." Bi |ing auelity, Marley demand was slow | 487-8 t0 50 1-8; No, 3 do, 427-8 to) 8nd. cutters mainly 1.25.75; choice reduced from 6 per cent to 5% per bir deter, ue ar pep . : ir to good for malting quality. Flax 1-8; No. lo, I~ I ——————————————O——— fe. -caemeengyone of. eee Northern Pacific . 12% | Gemand was felr to good und average |No. 1 dark hard winter ‘Montana, | Weights 160 ihe. down showing de-jPolicy of fixing the interest rate on FOR ? profeesiorels) mend eit oe Oba aml. ae | aualty of orteringennoe: 44 7-8 to 46 7-8; No. 1 hard winter, (Cline: top 2.85; odd lots 2.90; bulk 140- |self-liquidating loans on each indi- Houses and Flats SALE Traffic reports for major railroad |Pacific Light 37% 43 7-8 to 45 1-8; No. 1.amber durum,|260 Ib. averages 2.65-80; 260-350 Ibs,| vidual application. FOR RENT—House of five rooms on Very Low Prices q systems indicated a reasonable satis-|Packard Motor 2% 2 —— #41 7-8 to 49 7-8; No. 2 do, 40 7-8 to| Putchers 2.40-65; packing sows mostly| | “In view of the prevailing low rates |" ground floor. Three roomis in base- Easy Payments : factory maintenance of freight busi-| Par.-Publix 2 Grain Quotations __ || 4 7-8: No.1 durum, 39 7-8 to 42 7-8;|190-2.20. for money,” the Corporation an-| Tent can be sublet. Good location. Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. ness, at least within seasonal bounds; | Parmelee Trans. se .@| No. 2 do, 38 7-8 to 42 7-8; No.1 mixed| | Sheep 100; today’s trade nominal; |nouncement said, “the board of di-| Near school. Evergreen trees. Good PHONE 1500 eee a eee, last week were able to) Penney (J..0.) 24% CHICAGO RANGE durum, 36 7-8 to 45 7-8; No. 2 do,|market for the week: Fat lambs 25-|rectors of the Reconstruction Finance/ garaze Cail at 323 2nd St. Phone - make a showing that was against|Penn. RR. .... 18% |Chicago, Dec. 24.—(P)— 36 7-8'to 45 7-8; No, 1 red durum,] #0 higher: aged sheep steady to 25 up; Corporation has reduced the rate of) |Seo.n4, Washing Machines er Wheat-- Open High Low -8. le changed; lat rest Or on eS eee ee cots aid poorty, al-| Ere, é& Gamble . 287 | Dec, 43% 43% 43% 43% | Flax on track, $109 1-4; to ar-|fat lambs 5.50-75; late top 5.75; week’s|Corporation one-half of 1 per cent |FOR RENT Six room modern pouse 19,50 stir T ROREE é + al-| Pub. Sve. N. J. 45% 45 4|rlve, $1.06; arrive Dec. ,$1.09 1-4;|toP 5.90; most, fat ewes 1.25-2.00; load per annum effective Jan. 1, 1933.” local indan 3 $ fo BAETO! ‘WASHERS 4 eee eaten: onan ao paste Fury Baking 45 May, $1.08; July, $1.05. ie 96-108 Ib. yearlings wethers 4.65- bepaitalhnd any ae sa |f Quauty, constructed eaeher Posi » } Oats, No. 3 white, 14 3-4 to 15, |5.00; feeding lambs mainly 4.50-5.00; | ngs ‘ .| PARTY LEAVING an, ist|{ tively ‘no essential feature. elim 4 ities that made for heaviness all/Radio ........ ese sete top 5.10. Minot Lawyer, Hit and wishes to rent or sell. their) ated. Fully guaranteed, You must around. Wheat and corn reached new seasonal lows. Copper developed a a somewhat better tone abroad, ped Glee no doubt by speculative buying. Cot- x ton leaned toward softness, although Mesnehile. Democratic leaders in Boy congress are drafting their program © “tor the aid of agriculture. { Miscellaneous j WISCONSIN CHEESE— Plymouth, Wis. Dec. 24—(P)— FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 24—(#)—Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain de-|rexac mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 3.32%; France 3.90%; Italy 5.11%; Germany 23.83%; Norway 17.- 17%; Sweden 18.18%; Montreal 87.. 62%. r ‘ INVESTMENT TRUSTS f (By the Associated Press) a] (Over counter at ey ee Northwest Banco., 7 1-2. 7 GOVERNMENT BONDS . Liberty 3%s, $102.20. ww Liberty Ist 4%s, $102.50. ‘Treasury 4%s, $109.19. Treasury 4s, $106.10. CHICAGO STOCKS blank, its changes were not particularly wide. | & Shattuck (F. G.) Ghoul Union Oil Fi dk pa % |8, dk north 14% % protein % [1 dk north RRR RR eoeoe conse Te Minneapolis, AT 45% A4% Clearings week ending Dec. 1, 8-10 3e 008, 1 DEW or RO sry aI isn Ae a There were abgut 178000 saloons ‘ in the United States when the 18th i preeln Aun aah amendment became effective. 2 aber 45% 325% 49% 1% 6% 5% 0% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Dec. | 24.—(?)—Wheat receipts Saturday 168 compared to holiday = year ago. 1% | _Whea' ve levity Delivered To Arrive 46% 48% A6%s MA MA 45% Dakota’ W! M3%, Bh 44% Barley, malting, 24 1-4 to 27 1-4; special No. 2, 23 1-4 to 24 1-4; No. 3, 21 1-4 to 23 1-4; lower grades, 18 1-4 to 21 1-4, oa a Al Produce Markets | | Produce M @ CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 24.—(#)—Eggs were «| steady Saturday and some quotations were as much as 1-2 cent higher. Butter was firm and 1-2 to 1 cent advanced. Poultry ruled firm. Butter, 8,468, steady; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 22%-23%; extras (92) 22%; extra firsts (90-91) 2114-22; firsts (88-89) 20%-21; seconds (86-87) 18-19%; standards (90 centralizer car- lots) 21%. Eggs, 4,580, steady; extra firsts cars, 26%, local 26; fresh graded firsts cars, 26, local 26; current receipts 2414; re- frigerator firsts 24; refrigerator ex- tras 25. Poultry, live, 7 trucks, firm; hens 10%-12%; Leghorn hens 8%; springs 94-10%; roosters 7%; turkeys 10- 13%; ducks 8-11; geese 10; Leghorn chickens 7%; broilers 12, Dressed turkeys, prices unchanged. 12%; Longhorns, 12%; young Ameri- cas, 12%. NEW YORK Dec. 24.—(7)—Butter, Cheese, 108,910; firm, unchanged. Begs, 13474: firm, tandards anc to 29; special packs or selections from fresh receipts, 32; mediums, 39 Ibs., uoted; dirties, No. 1, 42 lbs,, un- 3. Dressed, poultry steady to weak, unchanged. Live poultry firm; broil- ers, express 12-19; roosters, express 10. Livestock 80. ST. PA Cheese per Ib.: Twins, 12; Daisies, |@eneral. the exceptional value. MELVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 179 ractically new modern house. By Auto, Succumbs Must be seen to appreciate. Best Divide Leaguers location. If you are interested in Attack Gronna| rorgerscn,es,"sustice of the peace| PRYING we have a splendid propo: : and a resident of Minot for 28 years,| 37007, ay” Crosby, N. D., Dec. 24.—()—The| was struck and killed by an auto- =i = : mobile in Minot. The automobile |FOR RENT—Modern five room house. Divide County Nonpartisan League Located on 6th Street Near schools. executive committee, meeting here,| Which saci emeeren 8 be wales Reasonable rent. Vacant. Inquire adopted a resolution recommending] Rainford of this city. 715 6th St., or phone 1425. tz that whenever possible, William Lan-| Rainford said that as his sedan}FOR RENT—Two bungalows. Both ger, when he becomes governor, make | Passed an intersection, there was an-| well located. Inquire F. A. Lahr. “his own appointments free from the| ther car on the east side of the|mOR RENT— Duplex. 2 bedrooms. recommendations of the state execu- street, the lights “of which shone)” Sleeping porch $35.00 per_month. ie brightly in his eyes. . i 5 tive committee of the league.’ Torgerson was not seen by Rain- ue Bowy. Apply H. 9. ‘Woodman: In the same resolution, criticism| ford, the latter said, until the mO~ | qe =e was aimed at Attorney-General-Elect| ment of the accident. Sale A. J. Gronna, for his recent action in| ‘Torgé¥son leaves his widow, one For Sale announcing the appointment of Har-|daughter, his aged mother, and five|/FOR SALE — Oak office desk and old Shaft as assistant attorney gen-| brothers. The daughter is Genevieve,| swivel chair, cheap. 119% 4th St. SLORBY STUDIO eral, whom the Divide executive com-| a clerk in the Ward county auditor’s| _H.G. Hanson. Phone 271. Mrs. Veva A. Btorky, Mer. mittee called a man “of an opposite| office. FOR SALE—Hotpoint electric range, || Phone 264 300% Mate Ave. Political faith. Torgerson was born Aug. 29, 1869,/ in excellent condition. Priced for ha pe Divide comraltiee read ae Red in Worth county, Iowa, the son oe |] quick sale. Phone 339 or 1444. n reporte m -|ploneer Lutheran missionary. PROOF TIOLENE hart J. Kamplin, who, like Shaft, has| grew to maturity there and attended| NEW COLD-FROOF TO 4 been an employe of the present at-|Iowa State university at Iowa City, torney general, James Morris, also! of which he was a graduate. grees Ph 32 had been named an assistant attorney| Torgerson came to North Dakota urehill Motors. one and settled in Minot, becoming a S ADVERTISING DEPT. g.crorecamentin the state.o¢ North | pescticiog alsorney hans, And Jaler Household Goods for Sale _ " ta is run by and through parties, mi Teal ¢s- ‘SALE — o and when there is not a party loyalty tate business. roe Bed with Way Sagless the seeds of dissolution of such per-| A coroner's jury found the death| SPrings fos) hikes mt ties are present,” said the resolution. | accidental. 6th St. Phone 619-W. “The appointment of men of an oppo- site political faith is a fertile cause for} TORNADO RAZES BUILDINGS internal strife and dissension.” England, Ark., Dec. Shoe Repairing Our Xmas Gift to You Rubber Heels Pat on $n Your Shoes | FREE with Capital ‘Shoe "Hospital 420 Broadway Jake Gartner, Prop. Now 22. S82 ca2e2 XMAS PHOTO : Man Is Killed in through the ctunaniee wast th Auto Skid Mishap aise ind cima Missoula, Monty Dec. 24—(P)—A | € ten erage So NOTIC! In the matter of the application of n's Inc., # corporation of Bis- th Dakota for voluntary] penses. References exchanged. Phone & corporation, organised | — SHIP peospcasts 8. o s . tha sgeisting, wee pie he vee a ary A. Pa? hid <a Fld bere Baw Sort Dee, Bt Uey— Ei Brita wien ity Principal piace of bual ‘and ‘that until 2 oclock ©. Ad, ‘an / Bismarck, North Dakota, hi é said ard day of January A. D., it ed'to the ‘District Court in and for t yy person may file objections to sald & plication with the Clerk of aration tor Saige tation of ‘Witness my hand and seal of this corporation by he ™ HY Sere, Pod Bn Gay of November, A. application si Soke De 4 ourt at the Co a | ALY Gourt House, in the Clty of aa FISHER, narck in sald County and State at 2 rk of the Distri ie Goure ‘and clock P. M. on the ard day of Janu-| tor Burleigh County, North Dakota,

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