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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1938 [): Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and [An Up-To-The Minute Directory Market Report for Satur., Jan. 28/01 The City’s Wants "Waiadtir* | Want Ad Taker 4 \ ‘ ees * SCATTERED SELLING IRORECASTS OF RAIN. (5% 3 ri orth. 4 |New York Stocks | eon Results 1 dk north. 51% ‘| 2 dk horn, ‘PRODUCE WEAKNESS | 5 = - % | [Tak nocu THIS INEXPENSIVE ‘Alles 2 ar north. WANT AD PRODUCED no! . am. Can 1 dk north. sg Mil sila @ fie a Gare een Am. Cot 2 dk north STRICTLY FRESH BOGS $2, sale. Ps arge Part st Is Stea north. rect. the poultry farni. We _ sa 6a Lisi rf Yam. Ine nlarged Buying of Canadian! ‘Grader will deliver orders of two dozen P me Leaders Are . or more. rm ~ Am. Roll Mill Grain Attributed to Drop H dk north. 13th St. an Perit -Fractionally Lower Pe ag Re eer fone | - lAm: Tel & Te J in Exchange t You, too, can get results by =“ ” New York, Jan. 28—(#)—Scattered ‘Am. Tobacco “B® —__ 2 north.... The Bismarck Tribune Want Ads. Y trickles of week-end selling gave the Mctnde Pfd. Chicago, Jan. 28.—(}—Forecasts of j3 north.... . ! stock market a somewhat uneven ap- |Anaconda Copper. ai rain im domestic winter crop tern, aan Waker ‘wat CALL 82 pearance Saturday. ; : bch ahah ¢ s weaken ‘A large part of the list held about (ate esi. HG | wheat prices Saturday, although little LBW 52% 53% 52% 58% steady but several leaders were off/Atlantic Refining . ig | moisture was indicated where drought|13¢, protein : Are fractionally to a point or so at the|Auburn Auto. . 46% {8S been worst. 1 DHW or Results Results finish, The closing tone was easy.|Aviation Corpora 6% | Winnipeg messages sald more than |i H W..... 51% 52!2 5l%e 52% The turnover was only about 300,000|Baldwin Locomotive 5 | 700,000 bushels of Canadian wheat |12% protein shares. Balt. & Ohio .. 9% {Was taken Saturday for shipment|1 DH W or U. 8. Steel shares declined only Een oe o% bia oe eu be potent ees 49'S 50's 4912 50% moderately, despite active discussion i 44 }els bought lay. larged export Ww = in Wal Biieot ever next week's action [arses MIE. ------ $+ |buying wag attributed to weakness of), Fwy °F sg1, 4915-4816 49%: ling. 19: alrties, No.1, 42 Ihe, 19; av BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE » on ferred dividend, seeming to a ota and ‘ Theat | 15., 135 les, No. 1, »y 13; ave - ment had been largely discounted. Cannon vine or Sty i ed Hay “aia, 1. DAW or ,|\¢— CLASSIFIED AD ‘Week-end reports from: the steel in-|Case, J. I. ... a 4-3 off, May|1 H W..... 46% 48'S 46% 48% : t dustry indicated’ that some. further|Cerro De Pasco #1 26%4-26%, July 27%; oats unchanged, |Grade of | Livestock RATES Capital Typewriter Co. pickup in ingot production was slated Chesap & Ohio and provisions varying from 2 cents}1 DH W or ian for some centers next week. feat & N. Ad decline to a rise of 15 censt. HW..... 46'2 472 46 47% , Repairs, pantats, Supplies ‘Olls, motors, some of the rails, and; M.,St-P. Despite indications of a better ex- Durum — “| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 1 insertion, 15 words . bs » and Chi. R. I. & Pacific ‘ a Ch 1 amber .50%s 53% 50% 52% at Underwood Elliott-Fisher Agency @ number of miscellaneous issues ‘Chrysler port demand for North American 13% protel: South St. Paul, Minn., Jan, 28.—(#) Harry Herschleb, Manford Parks held about steady. United Fruit was iGuge a. wheat, prices continued to sag. -Fur-(!8% protein | —(V. 8, Dep. Agr.)—Weight contin- 45e » firm for a time and closed about un- !Coml, Soi. ther disastrous dust storms in Texas|Gnoineof = se esl ued to be discriminated against .on 23-words 207 Bawy. Phone 820 changed. Pennsylvania held steady.|Com. Southern were crag but ad market: Rectan any{!; amber.. AT 4% cose esege | BIL Slaughter heal this week, the’ pane 1. Gas. energetic speculative purchase move-|12% protein general market ruling unevenly 25- 2 consecut insertions, et FINANCIAL REVIEW ‘ ment, Uncertainties of legislative ac-|2 amber... 46% 47% Soe lower, with heavier weight ofter- |ON€ 's Passed, Three Put on 3 cutive ppaieliepltes New York, Jan. 28—(}—Stocks! tion at Washington were among the |Grade of a ings showing the full loss. Choice] Calendar and Three Cast —_| 3 consecutive insertions, not over Apartments for Rent were irregular this week, bobbing up _ {reasons which traders gave for the 3 al cA r Ate light yearlings reached $6.25, mixed ss 25 words ...........++++0+-.8100| FOR RENT—Two modern furnished ne and down in the nargow area from Cont. Oil of Del. bearish course of values. amber A375 yearlings $5.85, bulk all weights §3.25- Into Discard 6 consecutive insertions, not over apartments, na “) whieh they have been unable to ea- (corn, preducts - Selling pressure on wheat wes only ay $4.75, few matured steers above $4.25. 25 w skins | ae, aan bitte) and $33.00 per Gabe fe Sree miemttie. Sree ee of a scattered sort and declines re- 42% Beef cows centered at $2,00-250,| py All ads of over 26 words add Se per| AS iy Re Onee'or twise it appeared that the (Ga Maren sulted as much from: the market's butcher heifers $3,004.00, cutters | Eleven new bills were introduced, | word to above rates. Mid pee Metis een aie ee one would be widened on the down- 4, {own weight as from other causes, in- $1.25-1.75, medium grade bulls from |OM€ Passed, three plated on the cal- omits at bane booed Ngee td rug. Call Tie, for’ sing of tis: bases acid ‘| cluding suggestions of- rain south- $2.65 down, vealers on a 50c-$1.00|€ndar and two recommended’ far All want eis-are cash to advance. | ore o_ Phone 487-W. » s# cecasional pressure against a few west. Corn and oats were relatively break closing at $4.00-5.50 largely. | definite postponement in Friday's ses- | Copy must be reoelved at The Trib- FOR RENT—Large furnished 2 room other grocpe ‘wan’ urinate, Bde eanh ; | steadier than wheat, owing to the fact Hog prices varied but little for the |Sion of the North Dakota house of | une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in-| *Partment with private bath. On time railroad shares gave a friendly} {that the price difference between period, better 160-210 Ib. weights clos- | TePresentatives. sertion same day in the regular| found floor. All newly decorated. tow and the market crawled away 6% !hogs and corn had recently widened | ing at $3.10-3.15; 210-300 Ib. offerings | Another bill extending time for | classitied page. Private entrance. Also furnished from possible embarrassment. ie a ie . ir in favor of corn. centering at $2.60-3.10; heavier| Closing polls in school elections was apartment on second floor. Call at Bonds and stocks had in common a|Firest. . Bite. eee Provisions were easy, affected by weights selling downward to $2.40; | Tecommended to pass with an emer-| Guts, porder or white space used on | —°!9 5th Street. dullness which at times approach- (First Nat Stores indications of a lessening of export pigs largely $2.75, while packing sows | 8€ncy clause amendment. It will be ‘ads come under the classified |FOR RENT — Modern furnished ed stagnation, though the former |Fox Film call for lard. centered at $2.15-2.30, considered Saturday by the commit-|dispiay rates of 75 cents per column| partment with hot and cold water, were steadier than equities. Gen. Am. ‘tank ° H Slaughter lambs promised to show | tee, of the whole. inch per single insertion. heat, lights and gas furnished. ‘News of financial significance ana|Gen. Elec. ,| MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 14% around a 25c loss'for the period, bet-| Subjects covered in new measures Laundry privileges. Rent very reae interest was rather plentiful. aAt-|Ge0- Foods ARE LOWER AT CEOSE- ~ -|4 BUY ter.-natives centering. around $5.35-|Tanged from “Marihuana,” Mexican |— sonable. Phone 747 or call at 613 fairs of two larger amusement com- General Ma ae Jan. 28.—P)\—A wav- icnete fey, ee a oe $550 being held pean eae Throw- oe 5 nite es ae bine Female Help Wanted 3rd St. “ ering decline marked the final ses-+ % r . *}out lambs s iown to $3.50, ewes | SC! is, two proposals relating TYPISTS—Make ex —_ ~ CREE Sees failures continued in’ some ‘sections| Gilets Set. 43 sion of the week in the local wheat /Med to sd: 28 38 20 going from $1.50-2.25, of 250 or more| the State Bar assoclation, one on hog|" time typing “mentees ihre NT ee + ff J and though no large institutions were |Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. Se ee ee MR fo Fa ere viel cholera, two on lower interest rates,| thors. Complete instructions. Send| Gloce to bail Everything furnishe involevd, such occurrences are un- n Pa 3 |ing lower. No. 2....46 3042 32) Desirable light stockers continued | One on hog cholera virus and two] stamp for particulars, Authors'| ca°soeanet. ee pleasant. ‘The senate passed the Early news was mixed and slightly| Flax— to meet with a ready outlet at fully| concerning taxation placed in the! Service, Alhambra, Calif. PES Fk aol NEE Glass banking bill and in adminis- discouraging to holders and toward|No. 1...... 1.11% 11 steady prices, bulk of the crop cen- | hopper. SPECIAL WORK for iousseives WES FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- tration quarters proposals for tariff the close there was selling on the tering at $3,00-4.00, fleshy offerings} “Marihuana,” with its nicknames of need $14 weekl: pi sew ron ‘who| ished apartment. Available Feb. revision as protection against de- Hit forécast of possible rain in the south- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN to $4.75. Stock pigs held at $2.75|“Grife,” “Mari,” “Moota,” “Muggles’| oer} ee vd ee emenk. 1st. Varney Apartments. Phone preciated currencies were advanced west. Chicago, Jan. 28—()—Wheat, no| mainly, while feeder lambs sold up-|and “Mary Warner,” is defined as a as ee a So Page sl Fa Lee ‘Trade statistics left room for con- May and July wheat closed 1c| sales; new corn, No, 3 mixed, 23%-%;| wards to $4.50-4.75 for good andyhabit forming drug and included| Due greos tive, | Mayfair Styles, | son RENT —Strictly modern three fecture as to how much business im- lower here. May oats elosed un-|No. 2 yellow, 25%-'; No. 2 white,; choice range offerings. among prohibited: drugs in the “re- | Dept. $762, Cincinnath, == room furnished apartment. Phone provement could be expected over the fi |changed, May rye ‘sc off, May and| 251%; oats, No. 2 white, 16%; rye, no quest” bill proposed by Einar Twete,|AN EXPERIENCED PASTRY COOK) 1250. next couple of months. Wall Street | Kress July barley ‘ic off, May flax %c off.|sales; barley, 24-35; timothy seed, CHICAGO Divide-Burke counties. wanted at State Sanatorium, San! FoR RENT—Modern furnished apart= has yet to form a definite opinion on|Kreu duly flax closed unchanged. 2.25-50 per cwt.; clover seed, 6.00-8.25| Chicago, Jan. 28—(@)—(U. 8. Dep.| Reduction of the legal interest rate| Haven, N. Dak. $35.00 with board, | ment. Living room, bedroom and this point, awaiting further evidence Undertone of the cash wheat mar-/ per cwt. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,000; compared to|and the rate on judgments to six per} bed and laundry. References re-| yitchenette. Always warm. Suite from such barometers as steel pro- ket was steady: Saturday and there ———___. week ago, weighty steers 15-25¢ low-|cent-is proposed by bills introduced | _ quired. able for two. duction, car loadings, power output 4 \was.a fair to good demand for the RANGE. OF CARLOT SALES er; heavy steers, 1,406 lb. averages,|by H. I. Peterson of Mountrail and|FREE DESSES and $14 weekly to and bank clearings. — ont Tex. offerings. Winter wheat was nomi-| Minneapolis, Jan. 28.—(P)}—Range| $6.00; bulk heavies, $4.25-.75; big|Ben Gilbertson, Stutsman, respec-| demonstrate lovely Spring frocks in Federal reserve holdings of govern-|Mont. ene ‘|mally unchanged and demand fair|of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1| Weights, $3.25-.80; light steers and ae your home. Not House-to-house. No}" eq and unfi ment securities were cut $14,882,000|Nash Motors with offerings light. Durum offerings|hard spring 49-50 No. 1 dark] yearlings. generally steady; lower A. Erickson of McLean and experience, no investment necessary. re ies} cS hee apts. | Rose « \» against $34,000,000 in the previous|Nat. Biscuit 39s, | Were in very. limited demand and | northern 48's-54%; No, 2 amber du-/erades active; extreme top long year- Ho Kapfer of Kidder-Sheridan| Write fully. Fashion Frocks, Dept. furphy. BI 215 3rd St FW. ~- week and $39,000,000 three werks ago, |Nat. Cash Reg Wi | prices were hard to maintain as com-|rum 46%-64%; No. 2 mixed durum|lings, $7.25; ‘bulk, $425-650; light |would make it optional with school| _p-4o67, Cincinnati, O. a Banking disturbances and the at-|Nat. Dairy ff 1414 | pared with futures. | 47-481, Corn: No. 3 yellow 20%.|heifers and mixed yearlings uneven, ; boards for payment of: transportation | == —— - | FOR RENT: Three room apartment. tendant unseasonal rise in currency Nat. Power & Lig! 13% |. Corn demand was steady from ele-|Oats: No. 3 white 14-14%. Barley: |S8trong to 25c higher on lower grades; | costs for children and would lower | Ground floor. Large kitchen. Built circulation seemed to have promptea |N¢™ Zork, Cent. 19% | vator buyers. Oats was steady and|Special No. 2 23%-25; No. 3 23-25,| Weak to 25c lower on better grades; |rate 50 per cent if payment is made.|__—_—sMale Help Wanted | in cupboards. Gas range. Electric the system’s decision to let matur-| Neth arene 164, in rather good demand. Rye demand! Flax: No. 1 1.11%. Rye, not quoted.|best heifers $5.75 in load lots; light | Consolidated schools would not be af-|MAKE real_money selling Carter| _Tefrigerator. Phone 1313. Ities run off more slowly. Another Faby eer ae was about the same. Barley demand weight beef cows, also cutter cows,! fected by the provisions. | Fountain Brushes. ‘Signs printed | FOR RENT—Large 5 room apt. Call v w result of bank casualties was an ia Pac. Gas & El. 297, | Was fair and offerings moderate. Flax MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR firm to shade higher; heavy beef cows Plan Optional Tuition on windows without muss. Re-| pa Phone 211. crease in member bank borrowings. |Pacific Light . $73, | demand was slightly improved with| Minneapolis, Jan. 28—()—Flour| dull, draggy; bulls firm: vealers 50-) H. L. Nelson of Ward and Ole| stricted territory. Sample 25c. Car-/ #OR RENT—Modern apartments im | ‘A. $10,000,000 drop in monetary gold |Packard ‘Motor. 2%, {more aggressive interest being dis-| unchanged. Shipments 23,248. ‘5c lower; supply welghty steers ex-|Sundby of McLean propose to make| ter Products, 720 Front Ave, Cleve=| Gretey yun es j stocks, the first reduction since last |Par.-Publ 1 | played in fancy quality. Pure bran 8.50 to 9.00. cessive; stockers weak to 25¢ lower; | payment of tuition in model schools |- ae Inquire at Trib- June, reflected solely a special tran-|Pathe Bxchaiigé oes ae eee i.) Standard middlings 8.00 to 8.50. _| Supplles light. ; optional by their bill. i nae une oitee. saction between the Bank of Penney (J. C.) 26% | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW | ——__—_— Sheep, 1,000; Saturday's market! District court judges would: be au-| Si A SAREE lees anes | Sn ' and the New York reserve bank. Penn. R. R. . 18% | Minneapolis, Jan. 28—(AP—U. 5. DULUTH CASH CLOSE nominal; for week ending Friday, 84 thorized to name a committee of| seoler Barber College N Houses and Flats iat ee ye re obit |D. A)—Grain markets were dull and| Duluth, Minn., Jan. 28—()—Clos- doubles from feeding stations, 16,200 | three from petit jurors for inspection Fargo eon ane ‘ { __ Miseella: fine Pub. Sve. N. J. 53. | featureless during the week ending ing cash oe : Wheat, No. 1 dark| direct; market erratic; lambs scaling | of jails at each term under a bill by papas ‘Good five-room modern neou. — 33y, | Friday with trade here light. | northern 46 1-2 to 57 1-2; No. 2 do.|under 90 Ibs, mostly steady; heavier |R. R. Scholl of McLean. Recommen- _Relp Wanted kao ge tlparengatcd poche | WISCONSIN CHEESE * |Purity Baking 8 Net price changes for the week| 45 1-2 to 54 1-2; No. 3 do. 44 1-2 to| Weights weak to unevenly lower, off |dations of the committee to officials | WanTED—Names men, women, 18-50,| ver: Paisano st aoa in, Rent Plymouth, Wis. Jan. 28. — (2 34 4% {were . insignificant. Tone of the} 53 1-2; No. 1 northern 46 1-2 to 56| 50c in instances; sheep largely steady; | in charge of the jails would be obliga-| “wishing steady future government aa Se ‘heaatn anita ie the eauk: “Wes 1%,| wheat market averaged steady as| 1-2: No.2 do. 45 1-2 to 54 1-2; No. 1/closing bulks follow: Desirable na- | tory. Jobs. “Start. $105,00-$175.00 month. FOR RENT—Large, furnished house | cenein. thease cochanae: 3% |crop reports:from the domestic win-|dark hard winter Montana 47 1-2 to|tive lambs scaling under 90 Ibs., $5.50- | Only licensed veterinarians, coun-| Common education usually suffi.| (2,,©cSitable parties. Suitable as ; ge: 2 ter wheat atea continued unfavorable] 41-1-2; No, 1 hard winter Montana | $6.00; fed westerns grading good and|ty agents or farmers would be per- aoe fas earns cord cane home for one family or small 6% and” domestic visible supplies -‘of| 46 1-2 to 48 1-2: No. 1 amber durum| choice, $5.00-6.00; around 100 lb.| mitted to administer hog cholera] Coushing -FREE. Apply today. | ‘mily wishing to rent rooms. Im= pralestid Penis yrrag rey $2, | wheat showed good decreases despite| 46 7-8 to 54 7-8; No. 2 do. 45 7-8 to| Welghts going at inside figure; week's virus in a measure proposed by Mll-| Write ‘Tribune Ad No eet *| mediate possession. Hedden Real 05 | negligible business in the export ield.| 547-8; No. 1 durum 44 7-8 to 46 7-8; |catly top, $6.65; fed yearlings, $4.50- jton R. Loung of LaMoure; Christ _—_— _Estate Agency. Phone 0. | CHICAGO FOTATORS 3,| Tone of cash wheat at Minneap-|No. 2 do. 43 7-8 to 46 7-8; No. 1|$525; aged 115-125 Ib. wethers, $3.00- |sprenger Grant-Bloux; B. L. Nelson FOR RENT—Five room modern bun i Chicago, Jan 28 (ent B, Dep.|Se2ts-Roebu 193%; [olls was quiet but steady. Genesal| mixed durum 42 7-8 to 51 7-8; No. 2) $925: bate eee _ [of Dickey and J, D. Holthusen Riche Work Wanted galow with screened-in porch, first Agr.)—Botatoes, 78, on track 212, to-|enavwuck (FG 8% [demand tacked force but mills were) do. 42 7-8 to 61 1-8; No. 1 red durum} |, yerneeaee He pe leet: land, Violations would be punishable | o=aere GIRL wants general hou | !8sscondition. Also furnished with tal U. 8. shipments, 581; dull, trading Boe Vac. Oi Hi May ‘wheat declined ict Peet eee wa one on track 1.11 1-2; to arrive welghty kinds steady to. 100 owe Pee *) the initiated measure| Work. | Small wages expected. } be ath Bt ae oi-W. cia My - — s a ie ie WwW. abit ie ae eek con eae et 17% | week, closing at 48. Durum premiums} 10 1-2; May 11035 Ju oe a oe a i ae eae aero | broviding for assessment for the Gen | Pee wagou”REERIRING— | CHOICE goodssiaed slr modern Howe xy . . 1.10 1-4, fe PR aaG Rapp age #4 eral rty tax on of 50 : } bailed Stand: Gas. a lec 1435 May tye closed at 297-8 or within| Osta, No.2 white 15 58 to 7-2. | NECK ago, send to Se Righer: slp; cont ‘of the, valuation and Tett ng| AE depression prices. Prices cut, tp] F Ketnet Bhoce B71 it ara 2 ‘ % 11-8 cent of week's quotations.| “No.1 rye 4, D H 5 5 the 75 per. cent basis was half. work guaranteed. Mail) _-U6 “senty. ~Tone we tere = ; xe eens: BONDS ac en Cee. 334; |May oats finished 1-4 cent lower | Barley, malting 28 3-4 to 26 3-4;| lights, good and chotce 140-160 Ibs., eae ‘I Godwin and Gus A.Schauss| ofders given prompt attention.|FOR RENT—Fine modern upper du- { » Jan. 28.—(%)}—Govern- | Senie ‘i ‘4 |14. May barley finished unchanged | special No. 2, 22 3-4 to 23 3-4; No. 3,| $3.25-.40; light weights, 160-200 Ibs..| of morton. A. proposal for extending| Round id, crystals, ‘25c. Fancy crys-| Plex. Two bedrooms, gas heat, furs Liberty 3%s 1.03.13; Lib- 13% | at 22. May flax declined 1 cent clos-| 20 3-4 to 22 3-4; lower grades 17 3-4 | $3.30-.40; medium weights, 200-250 tals, 50c. Dean E. Kysar, 515% 4th| nished. Good location. Call at 404 Bae a) 102.24; Liberty 47th 4%8!tes pec. La. Tr. ‘erring. herring J - Ths, $325-40; heavy weights, 250-350 | '° Nov- Ber Hie ee ne | ae eee ea sth St. 103.18; Treas. 4%s 110.26; Treas. 4s|Tim. Roll. Bearing 16% 2 aa Ibs, $3.00-:30; packing sows, medium | ronerty taxes over peyote FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 106.29. Underwood Elliot Wl! Greif tati BISMARCA GRAIN and good, 275-550 Ibs., $2.50-.90; pigs, | Proper’y nicely furnished. Alsd a Union "Garbide nl, rcin Quotations | cPumished by Russell-Miller Co) | good and cholce, 100-130 Ibe., $3: cohen Ft introduced by D. L. Wanted to Buy Die ae me New "York, On SR Ue worsen United Aircraft | cneage, Se Pie sues scat non aeeeey Two bills rere introduced by re- PARTED 30 BUS Pansies cuss arene set, radio, Pri; By Unit. 14 . Jan. 3 5 est through Ji terson, Ward, " 7 J gashange firm, Great Britain demand United Corp, Wheat— Low Clos2|No. 1 northern ,..: 29 SIOUX CITY the providing for lowering the fee for Bort and living ‘room chairs, bed,| 611 and St. Call for Mr. Sheldon. ollars, rs in cents. Great ynited Fruit ATG No. 1 amber durum . ‘25! Sioux City Towa, Jan. 28.—(AP—|oaricion to the bar and the other| dresser, lamps, rugs, etc. Write| FOR RENT—Six room modern Britain 3.38%; France 3905/16; Italy|tn, Gas. & Im AT No. 1 mixed durum 23|U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 200; market. for - Pootien Tribune Ad No, 3328 poe S11; Germany 23.80; Norway 1720%;|Ua, Sor Ray Bo 1 nes cian * Qi |theweke: slaughter yearlings weak pede rie Pepe fe aay Diag 3 ea at 315 Mandan St. Phone Sweden 1830%; Montreal 85624. |UB. Realty & Imp, No, 1 flax { ‘g6| to mostly 25 lower; (medium and| Petite fees . v. No.2 flax . ! 'g3| heavy weight beeves fully 25 to 50/8)! bill Rooms for Rent CURB STOCKS U8. Steel. No. 1 rye 1 ‘1g Jott: tat she stock weak to 25 down; | | THe Hogee pases Se SPPtO- | wee RENT —Desirable sleepiti ‘Two New York, Jan.28.—(}—Curb: Cit- |Util. Pow. Barley * ‘yp |stockers and feeders scarce, little | Priating $1, urleigh county }"" suitable for one or two. Call Pips 818 blocks from postoftice. Call at 213 fes Service 2%; Elec. Bond é& Share| Vanedium Oa changed; - chofce 1,050 Ib. yearlings | fof expenses in prosecution of George Rosser. Phone 485-R. : ; Warner Pict. ¢ am Arnet, escaped convict. 6th St. Phane 1221. 17%; Standard Oil Ind, 20%; United | Wert 6.75; best medium weight beeves 6.00; q . ; hed Founders 1%." bes bulk grain feds 3.75 to 475; choice | The Rindy bill to permit guest pas-|FOR RENT —Attractively furnis Wore es ——-—w| heavy heifers 5.50; bulk all cows 1.50| 98ers to recover from insurance] sleeping room in modern home. Galt rors BOSTON WOOL Westgh. El. & Mtg. to 2.25; few good light stockers 5.00; | Companies in case of accidental in-} at 421 West Thayer. Phone 688-J: | *oo oS \ Boston, Jan, 28. choice steer cal juries was recommended for indefin- — iin } 5 + 28.—(P}—The volume | Wi Overland ———$. __. alves 6.65. ment. Garage. Landscaj \ of business in the wool, market dur- |W CHICAGO Hoes 2,700; light hogs mostiy steady | he Posthoncment ton agencies Farm Lands Near “and capi aggre- wi "s average; —" Be nical up to that of the evi.| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE, 320 3g2 | Chicago, Jan. 28—-(-—Eegs and|Tety butchers, steady og Rigi: |__ The Niewoehner bill decreasing tul-|FOR SALE OR RENI—Fine stock) for quick sale. | Owner leaving elty, Pe ag yay (By The Associa ) 3.90 3.92 utter were unsettled in tone Satur- tep 3.00; bulk 150 to 290 Ib, weights| tion of non-resident high school farm with plenty of land. Fine 9| Write P. O. Box 602, Bismarck, a further tendency to slacken on 64’s| First Bank Stock, no trading. 3.8 | C8¥ and fractionally lower in price on| 235 to 3.00; 230 to 290 Ib. butchers| Pupils from $2 to $1.50 a week was| room house with running water ee and finer wools and to broaden on|. Northwest Banco 8. 400 ly grad try ruled y to! 960 to 2.85; 350 Ib. heavies down to| Placed on the calendar for third read-| electric lights. Will Soong: oe the lower grades. Prices were about a Pe a ly ee : ery | 240; packing sows 2.10 to 2.25 ing and vote after several days delay| for Bismarck property. ————— ee steady to firm on 58's, 60's and 64's CHICAGO STOCKS she MINNEAPOLIS RANGE + |, Duller $.745, unsettled: creamery |’ ‘Sheep 750, including 300 direct; to- | oF revision and amendments of a) Rue, li Ave. Au Biomaree, N. D.| WANTED — Yous indy oan and finer wools, but slightly easier on (By the ‘Associated Press) [Minneapolis, Jan. 28—(P)— Ba) 1% 5 extra teste, o0-DL) 16ie: | 429'S trade nominally steady; market | Minor nature. No incumbrances on farm. apartment with lady employed. several types of 56's and 48 to 50’s| Midwest Util. (now) ‘%. laa. an fiigh Low Close] tirsts (88-89) 15%-16; seconds (86-87) | £0F the week: fat lambs 20 to 35 low. i Rotsrences eoetinneed: Cl Bram Ge id Geet tee ee Bee. 5 ; * | oa 40" M6" 45% Abi; | 1044; standards, 00 ‘centralized car- eri feeders scarce, unchanged; late| Committee Revises Farms tor Rent poe were firm. |Senatorial Courtesy.) ey sy asa ee . aacle fat Lambs 54010 5.45; late top! "Pax Abatement Bill |WAN? TRACTOR FARMER with seveeee ‘a Sass 6,880, unse si t a Is Applied to Bills ast cee gi tnsettled: extra, firms | lambs 4.75 to 5.18; best quoted 5.25. poe ee ne ae ae OA iay.| WASN'T THE DEPRESSION Ma, 3% 14 © 13% 13%] firsts cars 13; local 12%; current re- The first bill introduced in the| and, pasture. 343 cultivated. peat Now Pi ? Washington, Jan, 28—UP)—Senato- May 1a 11% 1.10% 1.12% | Cebpts 12%. Mrs. Roosevelt Makes | North Dakota senate, relating to re-| merfaliow %. Send bank reference.| py nas AMEE, the maw. te inl comtieny snd sn snwilingneet 30 40% 111 110% 111 | Poultry, live, 8 trucks; hens easy; demption of real estate sold or for-| xratt, Sheldon, N. Dak 10% 111 110% LIT | ice ateady: hens, 12; iegnom| Call at White House felted for taxes, wll come up for third , Dek __| $780 and i ot a hens 9%; colored springs, 12%; rock — the first of next week. gives us unheard of values in M% 21% ~1% ~21% 22% | spl 13%; roosters. 9; turkeys, 10-]_ Washington, Jan. 28.—()—Mrs. Or by Senators | linquent March 1, following due date. again $ {945 “ducks, 9-10; geese, leghorn | Franklin D. Roosevelt Saturday ar-| J. P. Cain, 8. J..Atkins, Carl N. Bruns- oriary a penalty of 3 per cent is : re chickens, 9%; broilers, thts. Dressed | rived, on foot and alone, to call on| dale, and William Watt, the bill was |added and on Oct. 15 a 2 per cent Old New turkeys, steady; young toms, 15;|Mrs. Herbert Hoover-and to look over, revised by the committee and returned | penalty is attached. $90 $ 6 young ; old toms, 13; old|by invitation, the’ executive mansion; to the senate as a committee bill. Real estate sold, including that sold 200 175 ey * hens, 14. which after March 4 is to be her| Provisions for elimination of pen-|or forfeited to the county, for 1932 200 62235 "q Cheese, per pound: Twins, 9%-10; 225 195 ‘single daisies, 10%-10%; longhorns, | 135 10%-10%. i Y ’” NEW YORK ol F-] 965 IBERTY BELL cracked while LU tolling the peerage ged New York, Jan. 28—(?)—Butter,|cide what furnishings she will need| amount plus interest at 6 per cent joperating reveneus for 1982 dropped 4ll cars plainly priced. cs este Justice John Marshall of the 5,987, fi q , centralized|to bring for the rooms on the sec-| and penalties. $15,227,911 from 1931, the Northern| today. We trade and give termis, U. 8. supreme court in 1835. rT MINNEAPOLIS CASH aman (90 score), 17%. ond floor that are assigned to the; The bill provides that real estate railway, by cuts in operating ‘The animal shown is a LYNX. n nt expenses er at]: Cheese, 241,636, firm, president and his family. taxes, including hail insurance and |expenses of $10,649,668, returned @ net. The PILGRIMS landed at |254,,0F, “bulging proprio =e @ ore Eges, 26,823, unsettled, Mixed col- . Hoover had offered to send a|yearly installment of special assess- income of $1,990,389 for the PROVINCETOWN and beg 2 omen a ors, special or car and an escort for her but Mrs.) ment taxes assessed for rear, Germs 80 the Coaual: Rate”, CLARK’S ISLAND before land- hisit ne own prestige, must ex- Ad fresh receipts, 15-16; standards and/| Roosevelt declined. She liked to walk, Leah oF abeervege zones Mel he eae" ment, ing on ‘PLYMOUTH ROCK. Renee epeniney er oS Lae protein Iivered ve jcommercial standards, 14%; -} she said, and she did not want any! ject to penalty. : December net operating income was household. si 1 dk port; os cy Bey ae died receipts, 13%-14; mediums, 30} fuss made. The first installment becomes de- | 500,619.

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