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SE ET — er pasate pect ar —THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1938 Tribune's Grain, Livestock and |An Up-To-The Minute Directory Market Report for Mon., Jan, 16 Of The City’s Wants Wisi" EARL RALLY PALS ew York Stocks [SPECULATIVE SALES jghe™= "== SEARING] CLASSE AD : 4% i z W. M se 51% ‘ % ee 19% protein’ BE MM 82% cave: peuley erage, Heelies, Wy 5 10 HO K Closing Prices Jan. 16 DROP WHk AT PRICES 1 DHW or express 10-18. Chickens, fowls, roost- { 1 insertion, 15 words » ‘Attams Express: .. 4% Le iis 50% 51% 50% 511i |ers, turkeys and ducks unquoted. Air Red. . 60% 1 DEW ot —_—- —, --—- -—— PRICES DROP LOWER arene. 3 ie ON CHICAGO MARKET racer" “#% 80% 48% 50.)| — Miscellaneou. |Al. Chem. & Dye . 84% 1DH Wor * e Allis Chal. Te 1H W..... AB% 40% 4814491 ; Am. Can ine South’ Dakota Wheat! goston, June 10 aces of fine Discouraged Selling in Late|am. Ccomi. Al. (New) Weakness Develops Despite tof wn _ |domestic’ wools have shown mode- ‘ " . & For. es i " ‘ rate im ent di since th d Trading Gives List Heavy [47° e. Pow. Sharp Decrease in Nation's Grade of ee frst, Jit the, et, and. prices have! Am. or ten steadier to slightly firmer. Tone At Close lam Bowe atk. Visible Supply LHW... 46% 47% 461% 474, |Lower grades have been dragey, with = |Am. Roll Mill . MM ~— ey Durum quotations fairly firm, and recently a Am. Smelt. & Ref. val | 51% 54% * 51% 535% | broader interest has been shown in New York, Jan. 16—()—An early /Am. Te]. & Tel. | Chicago, Jan. 16.—()—Enlarged |}! 49% 33 56's, and 48, 50's quality. Receipts rally in the share market failed to|4m. . : speculative selling carried wheat = gi A0% 58% 00. «0+. 1oF domestic wool at Boston during carry through Monday and prices re-|Am: Wool Pl”. 4 's downward londay desp! sss. 48% 50% 0... oes. | WEEK ending Jan. 14 estimated by the | sertios | , ;announcement of 2,445,000 bushels Boston «grain and flotr exchange, acted rather shurply under pressure {Anaconda Cop. ¥4 48% «ses. ]@mounted to 5,561,100 Ibs, as com- aragtd seg in the Mis Atch, T. & 5. ah beh of the U. S. wheat visible disco . Coast Line " trading. Hp} Lis tdevigar tl Atlantic Ref. . Relative scarcity of buyers coin- with leaders off fractions me Auburn Auto 4 |cided with the at than 2 points. Transfers approximat- |'aviation Corp. pared with 977,700 lbs., during the +) Previous week. BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE PHOTOGRAPHY AB ugmented offerings 43% 4 |0f wheat. Traders took sharp notice Male Help Wanted 3 ‘ ni CHICAGO POTATOES ts ed_780,000 shares, Baldwin Loco. i /of word that President-elect Roose- |} tos ae A Chicago, Jan. 16—(AP—U. 8. D. WANTED — Experienced pharmacist. | = Tndleations that business was ex- 9% | velt was to confer in New York this --- 38% AlN A.)—Potatoes 207, on track 273, total| WORN be Hreaetly amples. CIV PING-PONGS the hollday period were regarded: as a 4 badger with a leading senator who *|U. S. shipments Saturday 963, Sun- 24, Alvin Cleland, 28, and Lucille| age, experience and salary expected. (Double Size) met Sette eft arson ste eat iat | ean ae ae WHERE— j . Borg. : . ‘ ’ ip ‘avy; | _ Public schools here, closed since the|BE A BARBER. Leath an easy pro- | == ena | Briggs Mig. % {| Wheat closed weak, 1-4 to 1 cent +|Sacked per cwt.: Wisconsin Round| Christmas holidays, reopened Mon- ‘ At Slorby Studio ? t Livestock | Bur Ad. eae ; finish, :| Whites 67 1-2 to 70, unclassified 65; | day. 7% reopened Mon-| fession. Low rates. Free catalog lumet é o Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 30614 Main Phone 264 ad Michigan Russet Rurals 67 1-2 to 70; +) Idaho Russets 1.12 1-2 1.20. GOVERNMENT BONDS ence Pac. 1 a pen ad es to 26, July i My ‘1-2; oats 1-4 to 1-! , and provi- seein Be Pua, ane 162 w Tro sions unchanged to a decline of 2 Strange But True | Salesmen Wanted __|" TYPEWRITERS ; hesal WANTED — Experienced salesman. 8 Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2.200; market | Chesap, & Ohio ee | cents. Oats— New York, Jan. 16—(P}—Govern- News Items of Day || “Abie to finance himself for one oF cm opening slow; undertone we Chi. Gt. Wes. , Houses with eastern connections|2 white.... 14 .| ment bonds: two weeks. With light car to travel Capital T iter Co. er in all but better light yearlings an¢|Ghi, Gt. w. Pf Bought some wheat on declines and at {3 white. Big 14 13% Liberty, 342s, $102.24. with manager. Write Tribune Ad Pp! ypewriter Ye comparable yearling heiters: largely (Crue wi, Er & fiat 4, {times caused price rallies to abovel4 white... 13° 113% /... Liberty ist 44s, $102.10. (By The Associated Press) No. 3283. for steer run; bulk saleable $3.50-4.75.'C. M. St. P. & Pac. Pf. 4; {Saturday's finish. The buying was Barley— Liberty 4th, 414s, $103.5. Auckland, New Zealand—These are Repairs, Rentals, Supplies choles tibied FeMHINE HAAS HOUMA IONL RET Pak associated with comment that last/Ch to fey.. 26 27 21 Treasury 4's, 103.4 boom days in the bride market among Underwood Elliott-Fisher Agency : \ * butcher | Chrysler” j | Week's setbacks of values amounted to/Med to gd. 23 26 19 Treasury 4s, 1103. * Solomon Island Cannibals. The na- Work Wanted Harry Herschleb, Manford Parks bes EM sol ace IR all eed) Rn GA BL 50 per cent of the recent advance from|LOWer erds ‘18 22 |... f tives are agog over news that Sari-ta- ae heifers, $3.00-4. cutters, $1.25-.75; | Colum. G. & El. s . Rye— at EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 207 Bawy. Phone 820 medium grade bulls, $2.75 down: |Coml. Sol. 2 {the season's low point and had pro-|no9 , 30% 32% 291% ona of Sinerango has paid a record stockers in broad demand. Calves, |Com. Southern 215 |Vided_ @ new incentive to purchase.) Fra; j price of 120 “monies” (about $1,800) | At depression prices. Prices cut in C ONTIN U E D for a wife. He bought the dusky maid| half. All work guaranteed. Mail TAXICAB from ‘page one on the installment plan and will be| Ofders given prompt attention. the rest of his life paying for her. Round crystals, 25c. Fancy crys- sol. Taken as a whole, however, buying|No. 1...... 1.11 115 1A1 1,200; steady to weak; bulk good to was not aggressive and wheat market - - " choice offerings, $3.50-4.50; few choice Cont. Can . advances were of a creeping charac- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR to $5.00. Cont. Ins, . + 16% | ter. Minneapolis, Jan, 16—“#)-—Flour| Committee Favors tals, 6c. Dean E. Kysar, 615% 4th 5 Hogs 12,500; market reat Cont, Motor . 2 Purchases of corn on standing or- unchanged. Carload lots, ternily pa- N. D. Capitol Duluth, Minn.—The newest Fr 1-100 active: steady to 10 higher than Fri-!Gont, ma‘or pel, 8% | gees gave an undervoue of flrmnem to| tents eeoted Carne ety - D. Capitol Probe} oriage cian in Duluth is called the CAB CO. lay; lights at full advance good toiCorn Products 54 icorn and oats. Brokers were active| pound cotton sacks, as “Shoulda Club.” Apartments for Rent “It pleases us to please you” choice 160 to 210 Ibs. 3.00 to 3.05 top | Cream Wheat . 26 | bidders for good sized lots of May de- Shipments 21,567. mission found it had no other recourse “Every game ends with everyone | _ a iiss Picea anne I pt aea eo ee te aren eee ey rue oven livery of corn at 26% cents a bushel.| Pure Bran 8.50-9.00. ‘than to award the bid to the Lundoff-| leaning over the table and say- |FOR RENT—New, modern apartment. Insured Carriers to 310 Igs 2.40 to 2.65; 130 to 160 Ibs. | Curtiss Wright Cash interests were also buyers of| Standard Middlings 8.06-8.50. ing to her partner: ‘You Should'a Ground floor. Large cupboard Baggage and Parcel Delivery 2.75 to 3.00; pigs mostly 2.75; packing 18% May. On the other hand, primary eS, 8.00-8.50. : Bicknell company, adding that this done this, and you should'a done space. Linen closet, private bath iu MO Buen ( {arrivals of com were large, 809,000) RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |" done because “I didn't want to go| that,” said a member. find storage room. faundry Pri3| _ CYLINDER REBORING day 2.68; weight 217. " Kodi bushels, against 724,000 a week ago| Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—()—Range | t© jail” for violating the capitol build- Professional women and school Jeges. Also garage if desired. 515 Sheep’ 1,500; 16 loads through; ’ 54; {353,000 at this time last year. of carlot grain sales: wheat No. 1 hard | ing act. aM on ach feline dhe nc Mach SPECIAL PRICES DURING id p a ve . 4 | visions were easy in the absence of'ern 491%-56%; No. 2 mixed 407; No. oor. vate entrance. = asking fully steady or 5.75 and better| mie RR... man urum ; Bangs asked the committee for) London—Several snakes-At the Lon-| ed furnished. Call at 415 Man- | On reboring and honing cylin- on good to choice lambs: undertone Pinas Le any energetic de: id. pple on 50%-53%; No. 2 mix- gore 2 tee a ee be-| don zoo are Topartiney spectators with | pie ental ders ot-uny SAO strong on sheep al feeders; desir- | Fi; Nat. ae 1 “ a fore any quest were ed. . “ear eae = 3 5 7 ais einige feeding inate sbi 8.00) eee Nate: MINNEAPOLIS FUTURE: Oats: No. 2 white 15. & glassy stare. They lost their eyes! KOR RENT—Small furnished apart: Louis Tibesar & Son 3 | RELAX TOWARD CLOS! Rye: No. 1, 32%. 2 : Minneapolis, Jan. 16—(P--Wheat| Barley: Special No. 2, 35-26; No. 2| *%¢84, saving, “Make it brief. Chairman Hamilton told him to go/in accidents of various kinds—and the ment with private bath. Also held up to 5.50. Gen. Elec. . 903 Front st. Biamarck, N. Dak Gen. Foods keeper fitted them with glass ones. sleeping room for rent. Call at 619 p 7" 9 Bangs told the committee every ef- 7 fter a poor start at Minneapolis/25; Sample 24.24%. The only trouble is that every time] ¢tn st. or phone 619-W. CHICAGO Ge. Gas. & El. “A ; hookers : fort was made from the start of the| the snakes i ee acces 5 Chi.ago, Jan WeCCAP—U. 8, D.|General’ Mills’. Mi tater Welased Vani “Slag wees iooel etn: Sane: capitol commission's duties to give | te, Sithtnd fete te oe nd eee 'et| FOR RENT—Strictiy modern three| WASHING MACHINES y A.)—Hogs 40,000, including 22,000 di-|Gen. Motors bles Athoea and ouiy 354 siiieae rn: Not quoted. work to North Dakota architects, con-| sgain, ‘Try that on a boa constrictor.’| 700m furnished apartment. Phone rect; light weights 10 fo 20 higher|Gen. Ry. Sig. Coarse grains all closed fraction- CHICAGO CAS tractors and employers. _ 1250. i i $49 50 EY PAY Monet than Friday's average: others mostly | Gillette Saf. Raz. . {| ally lower. Minneapolis May oats| Chicago, Jan. 16 um Wiest, No,| He said all contracts were on. file| ¢——————_______@] 20 ~RENT=Modern” apartment. on ee fj \ , Jan, 16.—P}— » No.! w: ructe ~~ Posi- 10 higher; 190 to 220 Ibs 3.20 to 3.40: / Gold, Dus 3, closed 3-8 lower, May rye §-8 lower.|2 red weevil) 48 3-4; No. a hard] “it he stale auditor and could be) Senate Page Gets | Phone 217. L. K. Thompson. Queues svactraries swathes eet : 2 ; %;|May barley 3-4 lower. July barley| (only far) 48; new corn, No.3 mixed | i i 140 to 170 lbs 3.25 to 3.35; pigs 2.63 " . y r ; New corn, No. committee, after Hamilton said he P’s and Q’s Mixed to 3.15: most packing sows 2.40 to 2.60: Gt. Ne . . Cit. 7 {5-8 lower, and May flax 2 3-4 lower.! 23; No. 2 yellow 25; No. 3 white 23 to al Q FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- iff nated. Fully guaranteed. You must ed 4-room ground floor apartment! ee aan did not want the contracts read then. | ¢—— light light good and choice 140 to 1601 Gt’ West. Suz. ip laterite pes 23 3-4; sample grade 20; old corn, ” see this rennet Aa order appre- je the exceptional! MELVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP Bangs said the commission investi *{ Built-in cupboard. Piano. a | ; rpak hare eat : : ; Baie eet cr Ibs. 3.28 to 3.40; light weight 160 tol Griotiy Ganvov is] Cash wheat off quiet and|No. 2 yellow 25 1-4 to % ntnimple | ated thoroughly the possible designs | | When a page in the North Da. | Gr) privileges. Also garage roe ‘ 0 teady but a little later the buyers| grade 3 1-2; oats, No. 2 w “p's? at 523 7th St. Phone 487-W. 200 Ibs. 3.25 to ; medium weight Hy » for use in building the capitol. kota senate got his “P’s” and | _ ®t 5 : . 200 to’ 250 Ibs. 308 to 340: heavy | Hues Me Cor % |Pecame more particular as to selec-jrye, No. 2, 39 1-4; bariey 22 to 36;| “we had to poker cones into| °@'s" mixed, Sen. P. J. Murphy | FOR RENT Modern furnished apart- weight 250 to 350 Ibs 2.70 to 3.10;|Int. Harvester % | protein North Dakota wen higher | timothy seed 225 to 250 per ewt.;|the future in ‘ascertaining the wo| lost a tle, and Sen. W. D. Lynch | ment. Living room, bedroom an } packing sows medium -and good 275/Int. Nick Can. hs Benen aoe ves quality held | clover seed 6.50 to 8.75 per cwt. | quirements,” he added. acquired a new one. To un- kitchenette. Always warm. Suit-/f| LEGAL BLANKS to 550 Ibs. 2.20 to 2 \Int! Tel. & Te firm. Winter wheat was nominally —_—_—— He said that two types of building} scramble the puzzle: able for two. Laundry privileges. | All Standard N. D, choice 100 to 130 lbs. 2. Jewel Tea 44 {Unchanged and in quiet to fair de- DULUTH CASH CLOSE were studied, one of the ornamental Sen. Lynch dressed hurriedly | Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. | : sees Cattle 14,000: “000; | Johns-Manvi y, | mand _ igh very light.} Duluth, Minn., Jan. 16—(®)—Clos- type with a gilded dome and the! and came to the senate chamber | FOR RENT — Uniurnisix \f] Worms are Approved by the Beat and yearling trade steady to 25 low-|Kayser (J) . ¥ aauprel eat was in slower demand /ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark| other along the lines of an efficient| sans tle. When the social error apartment with private bath and | Legal Talent Yearly. er, siow, steady on early round; in-| Kelvinator | Com edt erage and barley steady northern 48 1-8 to 56 1-8; No. 2 do.| business block, with some “beauty| Was noticed, a page was sent to | private entrance. $22.50 per month, | between grades predominating; large- a oor Sapper ie: se suliateenenmn No. 1 Hotrod ry i “ny be | artistry” in it. redrperd aap | meee t toreppoinnaeS ae ae ate ries eripas mink Stree | ixtenger & Toll. | more liberal. Oats demand was a No. 2 do. 46 1-8 to 54 1-8; No.l dying see cect urance, necessary spe pr ernie FOR RENT—Purnished, ntw, cozy | Write for Free Catalogue during the construction, Bangs said Lynch and Murphy reside in modern apartment. Suitable for! yearlings early 685; sprinkling 6.00 to Froser cee. - “4 |Shade better. Rye was in general de-|1 dark hard winter Montana 47 1-8 Pe 6.50; most weighty bullocks 5.00 | Hawa Ca: 4: |slon ‘point offerings, tote’ agereoarers | con ab sigh, Lghatd winter Mon-| sate insurance department if could| in apartment “P" and the ther | {%0- Kitehen “Heat, gas for cooking | gage an downward; slaughter cattle and Mens Mack Trucks 4 | ly. peak pean pele gays ‘in durum a pear 7 abeueare oe se pean peeve “7 pli Sig soy ie siaenge furnished, 408 Mandan St. Phone | Beeess A ak: ers: steers good and choice 550 to 900! Mathieson Alk. 4 | nu wae: Flax 5-8: g| an opinion from the attorney general) of memory, wen! pica ik for E. 8. Dale. | Tbs. 5.25 to 7.25; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 5.25! May Dept. Stores Posie pentgrcrsnce- ese vega edd erga y soon afterward made such a step im-| apartment. oi BENT Poca ton = ones —. | to 7.35; 1100 to'1300 Ibs. 4.75 to 7.25;|Miam! Copper 21, | demand was slower on the average| to 46 5-8; No. 2'do. 43 5~ Possible. He said that state mutual| “The senator,” he said; “wants |POR RENT—Three or four room | + i, |and the tendency easier. No. 1 mixed durum 42 5-8 to 49 5-1 ” modern apartment, unfurnished | = 1300 to 1500 lbs. 4.50 to 6.50; com- - \ insurance companies were given the| & tie.’ e a mon and medium 550 to 1300 Ibs. 3.50|Mo. Kan, e——_-—_— —— 9 No. 2 do. 42 5-8 to 49 5-8; No. 1 red! fire insurance risks, Mrs. Murphy gave him one over French & Welch atayeer| ianctot dient to 4.75; heifers gcod and choice 550|Mont. Wa: | Grain Quotations durum 41 5-8 to 42 5-8, Wage Minimums Varied which he delivered to Lynch. Call at store. After six phone 744. _ Roon u. to 750 Ibs. 5.00 to 6.75; common and|Nash Motors . ie Plax on track 1.11 to 1.14; to arrive! He said after the capitol commis- Murphy recognized the neck. |FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish-'FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping medium 3.50 to 5.00: cows good 2.75|Nat. Biscuit 141; May 1.11; July 1.11; Oct. 110. | sion found it could rs legally fix| piece. ed and unfurnished apts. Rose/ room. Four blocks west of postof- to 3.50; common and medium 250 to| Nat. : 8 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Oats, No 3 white 15 3-8 to 5-8. minimum wages for work on the Explanations were made with- Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W/| fice. Private entrance. 303 W. 3.00 low cutter tter 1.75 to *% |Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—(?)— No. 1 rye 33. building, the contractors were re-| out bloodshed. Murphy. Phone 852. __|_ Broadway. Phone 1629-J. eed « |Wheat— "Open “High” Low Close} Barley, malting 23 1-8 to 26 1-8;| quested te ingoae ae eels eae te Soe panerPurniened apartnent a | POH) RENT Mleely tuned i y r . M: 45% 46% 4514 4514 | Special No. 2, 22 1-8 to 23 1-8; No. 3,| scale of. wages to be paid labor and| Cray Loan Measure bedrooms, large living room with! ‘suitable for one or two. Board and and medium 2.50 to 3.25; vealers good| Ny. NH. & Hef uly virsres AB 46% 45% 45K (4 Ast ag 1-8; lower grades 17 1-8/that the commission found “much Pp gas fireplace; kitchen, built-incup-| washing included, $25.00 per month. and choice 400 to 6.00; medium 3.50| Nectar Wess : 00% 20% 29% ‘ variation” in the minimum. Approved by House} boards, gas range, Frigidaire. See | _120 Avenue A. 2 to 4.00; cull and common 2.50 to 3.50;|North American 29% | Oa x 5) Se Bangs reported that every contrac- ¥ Custodian College Building or)FOR RENT—Beautiful front room. stocker and feeder cattle: steers good| Northern Pacific AM 14% 13% 13%] Cry RIBMABCK GRAIN tor is required to keep his books open! washington, Jan, 16—(?)—Legisla-| Phone 1063. Beauty Rest mattress. Hot water and choice 500 to 1080 lbs. 4.25 to|Ohio Oil .. Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | for study by members of the capitol pt reed FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment| at all times. Phone in house. Cail A . Date Jan. 16 tion making available $75,000,000 for|FOR RENT—Furnished apart 5.50; common and medium 3.00 to| Pac. Gas & El. May . 113% 1111 Ne . a0. commission so the commission can crop production loans was passedi| with private bath. 106 Main Ave. at 406-5th St. 4.25, Pacific Light : 112 | No. 1 dark northern $ 30/ know what the wages are. Monday by the house. It now returns | 7OR -RENT—Apariment: Furnished |THE MOHAWK, 401 Sth Sireet has Sheep 26,000; few sales to small| Packard Motor’. Mo. 1 northern. 5 aan na an ite, ARPA eomAStors 1D the mands. tor action on amends |Tory een ee ee cte ee Dae | one romm evaiatie’ Bale, fee killers steady with last week's close; |Pan.-Am. Pet. “B 2. = 25) are not permitted to sublet any con-| Doone Ope roon PARR en, nee heat, water| one of two gentlemen Splendid other interests bidding lower; good|Ear-Publix PEE i EE Jo | (acts without first showing the capl-| "Te vote was 178 to 69 rate enizanoe, Aan, be ee | mesa Bae ieee in cis eee to choice native lambs 5.50 to 6.00; /parhe Exchange 265 CHICAGO RANGE $r| Soceeramalasion hat Hocie Deakcta| 71 tllves originally proposed woulg | S1ic,68! fo" cooking furnished. th | class accommodations. holding best above 6.25; lambs 90 Ibs. | Fenn®’, “. ©: 16% (Chicago, Jans 16 nue ‘87/ people are getting a fair chance. |, Tne bill as onleinally proposed would | children. Rent $12.00 per mont down good and choice §.75 to 6.35; ) Phillips’ Pet 52 | Wheat Ope! 4] When W. J. Flannigan, Jamestown, | ave $103,000.00, but it waa) Inquire at 1014 Broadway. common and medium 425 to 5.75:|Proct” & Gambic ryt ‘41% ’ .16| member of the house committee, took mere. ‘a ¢ the agriculture |OR ‘Three room apartment.) Houses a and Flats 90 to 98 lbs. good and choice 5.65 tol Pub, Svc. NJ. % 40% 46 4 09] the floor, his questions to Bangs led| Cha S author of the house | Ground floor. Large kitchen. Built] FOR RENT—Beautiful new 6~ room * 6.25; 98 to 110 lbs. good and choice|Pullman’ . 5 c 48% : ATH q .07| Senator Bonzer to move for an execu- |Committee was author o! in cupboards. Gas range. stucco bungalow. Close to school 5.30 to 6.00; ewes 90 to 150 Ibs. good |Purity 96 | Ser 27) tive session, ey meagure, which was substituted for @| refrigerator. Phone 1313. _| and business district. In the best and choice 1! 2.85; weights lo = 4 ——-————=———g|_ Flannigan asked whether labor | Sena FOR RENT—Large 5 room Call} residence district. Reasonable rent. compmnon and medium 1.96 to 2.25. Reading Go 29 Se Mee Produce Markets | Babee Bae sy te aaee te ae. te of te eetieet 10 nar ents gro Phone aul. - See T. C. Casey, 518 Broadway. A ion - er —- aoa Remington Rand Bs pee eee 4 | eminent et lates Chel Econ Dona | auido. in the. mamcatructtoe. Gir aies: IAG MIR calokacn amaze aa | POR SST =Bix conn miatecn as SIOUX. Cire Reo Motor . ate hak ORIDAGO tion for the use of agriculture,” Jones} fireproof building at reduced sents | ‘nicely furnished. Also a three room Sioux City, Iowa, Jan. 16.—()—(U.|Rep. Iron & Sil, : : 1 Chicago, Jan 16.—()—Eggs declined |2°. He said their objections were ry e 3 apartment all furnished including 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 4,500; practical- |Reynolds Tob. “ * d seers trees a to 2% cents Monday ona weak yaad after they had come to discuss overstuffed set, radio, Frigidaire ly no early sales slaughter steers and |Richfld. Oil Cal. Recelpts were not excessive. |" Waee plans on the new capitol, : and private bath. Call at 811 and yearlings; buyers talking 26 or more |Bafcway, Stores, 1 | 4 Srg | Buller was 4 cont easier also on a touche win te rere es it ,ciowe| High Court Refuses St. Call for Mr. Sheldon. st opening weal 7 - 5 fresh supply. Poultry ruled e Py % =I 5 and ge rae es Bat of a ae 7 wi ean creases] Gaines Case Review |FOR S2 Nctes ox Sont_33| Ouse Yor Rete say wd to weak, large share fed steers and Servel, Inc. 2. |July .. Butter 9,051, weak; creamery spe- : ment. Garage. Landscaped grounds.| Phone 869-R or call at 217 8th St. yearlings eligible;. around 3,75-4.75 |Shattuck (F. G) clals (93 score) 19 to 19 1-2; extras tl Washington, Jan. 16.—()—The su- Near schools and capitol. Priced} Ask for Mr. Swett. small quota held above 5.50; odd lots|Shell Union Oil . "ees (92) 18 1-2; extra firsts (90 to 91) two weeks a new set of “blue ts, for quick sale. Owner leaving city.| FoR RENT—Two roc t=. fed heifers 425 down; early bulk cows |Simmons 382 [18 to 18 1-4; firsts (88 to 89) 17 1-4] Sr omeenys eet egt os ble, Write P. O. Box 692, Bismarck, N. od ct Teens 2.00.50; low cutters and cutters 1.50- |S0c.-Vac. Oil 1% to 1-2; seconds (86 to 87) 17; stan-| Of PEs! . oe Dak. Set sca. tmmediale ae: 2.00; good light stockers 4.50; choice Southern Pac. : see see nee dards (90 centralized carlots) ‘18 1-4. : | eee eeeececmee| Sion, £15.00 per month. Water TE Ee 15 nsiac to Sparks. Withagion He bad iy : weak; extra firsts, cars See, Seen Se For Rent or eall’at 900 Ave. Wes Week Hogs 3; mos er : fresh graded firsts, cy . D. Gaines, * ae . at = pee: oat shippers; top 3.00; early sales 150-200 [Standard Brands. rd DULUTH RANGE ; eurent receipts| LYIO Of Minneapolis | North ‘Datota, to file in the federal | FOR RENT Heated garage, is west=| _Johnson. bei Ibs 2.85-3.00; no action for heavier |Stand. Oil Calif. 25% | Durum. Open High Low Close . Men Drown in River court for North Dakota em be ot 6 nd No 3288 or phone FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- weights; packers talking slightly low-|Stand. Oil N. J. May 43%, Write ine Ad No. galow. Beautifully decorated. Heat er or 2.80 down for butchers; packing |Stewart Warner July Mere ies eee ae <r furnished. Close in. Also five room sows largely 2.10-35; feeder pigs 2.50- |Studebaker Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—(#)—Three basement apartment Heat, water ! * Tex Poe Ua Ge : their car plunged off an embankment Gail 5 708 ard Pgs) : Sheep 5,500; is |Tex. Pac. tease . . gp age. « at it or ti Tower bo ane neainmabe opened 10-76 Tin, Roll. Bearing ss “i and crashed through two inches of ice ee phone 1458-M. Bis fully 25 off; other classes en youn g |, the Missiasippl river. prize tom at Bismarck poultry show, |7OR RENT—Modern tive room bun- 3 Mei" oad rn ; $4.00. Chas. Nagel, three miles north] galow with heated garage and gas lambs to shippers 5.50-60; 25% CASH GRAIN . 1 of Bismarck. Tange. Good condition. Inquire 318 holding above 5.75; one load - ,%| Minneapolis, Jan 16.—()—Wheat a %; Daisies, | Irving Robert Meehan oe ee | 9th St. Phone 291-W. 60-63 Ib. feeding lambs 5.20. . 2 receipts 171, compared to 115 | 12; 8, 12; Americas, Lind, Lost and Found ny z ¥s ago. tem a) ca be! containing rosary. Ros-| Sleeping porch $35.00 per month. i ae 4. (eine. pene Regn ew yoRK ot A Leia eee ee ee ) Service 2 4 New York, Jan. 16—(—Butter | 1° a fitth occupant Please mail or return - heb Electric Bond & Share 18%. and [2 ok Dori ee .* 8.724, weaker: chine, Gilbert Olson of fice. Standard Oil Ind. 21% “3% 116% protein ‘United Founders 1%. ‘120411 & north. 49% 52% ) %; seconds three victims 3,, |2 Gk north. 4th 20K Centralised (90 score) 10%. | feet trom ab in @ Bi [act north. ie oy ee current make, No. 1, ‘Tracks fn the snowy road + 3411 dk north. 48% 50% Cheese 171,127, firm. State, whole | *mbankment 14% |2 dk north. 47% 40% fiats, fresh, a to ft missed @ turn. + 98% |3-dk north, 46% 47K 7 wy etre Eigse # > 3" ee poe specials 12-13; do, held 16-18. of Eldridge 34% |1 dk north. 47% rte 13,757, unsettled. Mixed of the Stutsman 2dk north. 46% 48 Union at a meeting FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3 dk north, 45% 41% here. ©. B. Joos, Jamestown, was New York, Jan. 16.—(#)—Foreign |Grade of Bamed secretary and August Gru- exchange steady. Great Britain de- |1 dk north. hd ytd challs, Fried, vice president. Other : . . mand in dollars, others in cents. }2 Gk north. Si as members of the board are Emest en money steady; 1 per cent. Time loans t Britain 3.35%; France 390%; |GrsGe 1 Abel, Streeter; H. R. Konoski, Ad- Patan cue tal haces |teaie i : teri gs Sh ey Dressed poultry firm, chickens | stricken en W. Anderberg, Homer town: 1%. ] 3 north. 4% 46% +. | fresh, 11-17; frosen 13-36; fowls, fresh | Sunday's ship.

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