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' , Tribune s Grain, Livestock and _Market Report for Mon., Aug. 14 ‘DOG DAY’ DOLDRUMS || New York Stocks |/PRICE LIMIT HALTS GRIP STOCK MARKET TRADE IN CHICAGO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—(4)}—Wheat receipts Monday 254 compared to 620 @ year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grains closing quotations Monday foilow on a nominal basis CLASSIFIED AD RATES Wisconsin Farmers Threaten New Strike Horicon, Wis., Aug. 14.—()—Wis- You, Too, Will Get Results! " Closing Prices, August 14, 1933 | consin Monday faced the possibility ion Spee of third mile strike which, if ealled, 45c tn i ‘igs wou! e launched without advance; — ut i | ‘AND TRADE iN SLOW GRAIN PIT MONDAY ry eate, Delivered To Arrive | notice to prevent efforts to block it or|25 words .... eacevsvanapeistbb a Bismarck Tribune 1 north. aa% sacs, {DUllify its effect. 2 consecutive insertions, not over | Ad to work for you today. 2dk north. 91% see], Fifteen thousand farmers attend- 25 WOPdS ......scccereeeeee 8 85 No job t a Gauti 3 dk north. 88% ie eae of bed Dodge county unit |3 oe ae insertions, not ort bs | job too big or small. ' c re aution 0! e sconsin cooperative milk words ....... ‘ Tendency Is Towa No Action Seen Because No One|}4% protein oat SokeA BAPTIEG Go RELA oe |S SORBET NS | and Many Issues Go to Wants to Buy; Brokers + |2 ak north. 91% from the market on a minute's no- 25 words . -$1.45 one é L bavi ‘ 3 dk north. 88% .| tice should leaders of the pool deem} All ads of ove 3c per) ” ower Lev Schedule Meeting 13% protein it “necessary.” word to above rates, | ‘ 1 dk north. In address preceding the vote, Wal- — i 3 2 New York, Aug. 14—(7)—Most fin- . [Of the pool, said cheese has dropped to pete ee aS oD te y {Sct execution here on selling orders ioe ctein a little over 10 cents in Wieeonain | he office by 9:00 s. m. to insure] and ask ‘dog-day” doldrums Monday and, Am, To! 44 | becary® emergency rules served as a/i“qi Prot. The price was 12 cents shortly after| insertion same day in the regular sentiment tending toward ultra-cau- barrier, grain traders moved business |, ak north. the strike last Mi The an v eri 1 | classified page. for a tion in further extensive | commit mostly to Winnipeg Monday. As a/3 Gx noun: Tach : want ad ments, Prices, “genera ly display Ga pea) in Chicago became | G40 of Meanwhile Governor Schmedeman,| _ Cuts, border or white space used on! tater a Rocke Were partipuladiy dun “Lande THER nities ahs 1 dk north. addressing a Democratic rally at Wild] W8nt ads come under the classified dng here Were: sgielihad to sag frac- ingot entiog: pata Lia eneeattra eee Rose, asserted strikes did not benefit ah Read Sie Ladi Pl r Le tionally to 2 points or more, although officers of Chicago grain houses tol Qyror bape Ce debs per single insertion. some of the gold mining issues and a] Baldwin Loco. be held late Monday afternoon. Out!) north... mis oo Jew specialties were steady to firm. of the meeting it was hoped would], north). iad uy. Homestake Mining jumped 15 points come suggestions for a solution of dif- | 1 14 ° NTED TO BUY—New 5 room at one time and Alaska Juneau was ficulties under which the trade is|° TO™D---- 88s 906 ..... Minnesota’s Crops D oaienhinise iomted weteor nite moderately higher. Losers of 1 to 2 laboring. mi St., not over’ $3,500. Will assume or more, however, included Santa Fe, All grains closed nominally, at the |; 1) Rare Far Below Average mortgage. Trade car in deal, bal American Sugar Refining, American same as Saturday's finish. 1HW . OMe . teeee ones Ty ance cash. Inquire at 400 Ave.B. | Telephone, American Can, United : Rallies of about four cents in wheat |13% p St. Paul, Aug. 14.—(®}—Continued | GantED TO BUY Ford, Whippet Aircraft, ‘Bethlehem Steel, Allied|Calumet & Hecla (| values at Winnipeg led to occasional |1 DH heat and drought reduced estimated | WONCHD Ot Conse, 1998 modelo Chemical, U. S. Steel, Consolidated |Canadian Pac. . purchase orders here. In no instance, |!,H W S416 sess sores sues) Droduction of nearly all Minnesota] Meer “ann pe ccan Ales a ter Gas, Case Threshing, Chrysler, Indus-|C however, did the market here rise |!27 Protein Crops as of August 1 below those of | et ee et tribune | trial Rayon, Westinghouse, U: | 8.1¢, {above bottom figures established as|t Hwy” gai. fmonth earlier, sald a Joint report of MENGHEHES — $e Smelting, Du Pont, No! erican, an emergency measure two weeks ago, fC ** ee" ithe Minnesota and United States De- aertn —. ; H * * eee recut. Weateik “Onlbte when prices suffered big treats ter |cTaue as partment of Agriculture Monday. | WANTED—Will pay good prices for| Business and Professional Service Guide National Distillers, Owens-Lllinois, lowing financial embarrassment of a|1 HW ..... 8% >... vss+cu...| Winter wheat condition improved] & limited amount of good dry corn.) = ~ —=—=—= American Commercial Alcohol and trader. Removal of an absolute|Minnesoia and South Dakota Wheat Slightly through the month of July,| Dacotah Seed Company, Bismarck, Commercial Solvents. i Chicago, Aug. 14—(?)—Unable to/ minimum price level after the close 12% protein ter M. Singler of Shiocton, president All want ads are cash in advance. Copy must be received at The Trib- durum and other wheat were un- Dal SHOE REPAIRING Repair Service ‘The close was easy. Trading was Tuesday will still leave in effect a/1 DH W or changed and all other crops showed i _ extremely dull, transfers approximat- ¢ 3° |limit on fluctuations, preventing any Wi sive 90% ...46 seeve eseee|POOrer condition, the report said. The FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING 5 " ing only 1,150,000 shares. market change in excess of five cents | Grade of Minnesota drought area, it said, cen- FEED SH T A iy | At Reasonable Prices. Molly’s Service Station > a bushel up or down on any day. DHW or tered around Bigstone, Lac Qui Parle All Ladies leather or rubber heels Leo DeRochford, Prop. Produce Markets i Leading traders said the crop out-|! HW... and Chippewa counties, extending only 25c. All other shoe repatr- Corner Fourth St. at Thayer { CHICAGO jook in North America was one of close adjustment, suggesting an atti- ice of 1 amber north to Clay and south nearly to the State line. ACUTE IN EMMONS; prices, CITY SHOE SERVICE Ire Repairing Washing G Os Expert 2 + 1.0248 1.05% Ge 1 J. Kaufman, Prop. Chicago, Aug. 14—(#)—Butter was tude of confidence as to the future of |137, protein neral crop conditions, it contin- ry jo the Patteteen, “Hétel; weak to lower Monday, some prices , |gtain values despite temporary unset- aamber sees 1.013% 1.0426 ued, are spotted. In favored areas PD th 4 Phone 427 being 1 cent off. Eggs were weak, tling conditions prevalent. 2amber ... 1.01% 1.04% crops, with the exception of pota- F insSoutwest North but unchanged. Poultry ruled about Corn traders had reports of a sec-| Choice of ‘ toes will show average or above aver-|Farmers In Soutwestern Nor Parsonat encase ec eccdaaliaay steady. ond brood of chinch bugs in enormous|},amber ... 96% 1.00% See yields. Dakota Facing Serious bth Apartments for Rent ‘Butter, 15,255, weak; creamery spe- 4/numbers threatening Illinois fields.|>"go or 95% 99% WE DO OUR PART by giving purses : i cials (93 score), 19%-%; extras (92), 2 |The great bulk of the corn crop waSiGradeof CELEBRATE FEAST DAY Problem Say Papers a chance to catch up with the/ FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- 18%; extra firsts (90-91), 17%-18; * lreported as small in growth with a]1 amber 82% 81% Tuesday is the Feast of the As- prices, Accordingly we shall con-| nished for light housekeeping. firsts (88-89), 16%-17; seconds (86- heavy percentage of barren stalks, in-|2 amber... 81% hes sumption, a Holy Day of Obligation} 4. seute feed shortage -faces sev-| tinue our present low prices for] Laundry privileges. Store room. 87),15%-16; standards (90 centralized] p,., dicating hardly more than half a crop. |Grade of mn the Catholic church and will be| 631 counties in southwestern North| those beautiful, up to date mount-| Call at 523 7th St. Phone 487-W. carlots), 18. Eggs, 11,596, weak; ex- All grains closed nominally at the|1 durum .. vsss:/eelebrated in St. Mary's procathedral | oy ot. this y “ai ts| ings, crystal clear, corrected lenses 112%; fresh "3 fi h 2 durum .. by masses at 7, 8, 9 and 10 o'clock. i. i FOR RENT—First floor nicely fur- tra firsts cars 13, local ; same as Saturday’s finish, wheat Sep. iy , 8, in county newspapers, Just how wide-| #24 expert eye service till conditions nished i te Li graded firsts cars 12%, local 12; cur- 92%, Der. 95%; corn Sep. 48%, Dec, |/ Ted durum . Jus warrant an advance. Why pay shed apartment. Large room and i , tives; sellers asking about steady;|Spread the condition is will not be kitchenette. Murphy bed and Frigi- rent receipts, 11-11%. 54%. more and get less? Dr. MacLach- Poultry, live, 19 trucks, steady; hens El. % Corn— early sales include native throwouts|known until a check can be made by lan’s Heaith School and Eye Clinic, daire. Also one room and kitchen- mike Teghorn hens 8; roosters PEGGED PRICES RULE 43 44 4c leas bid!at 4.00-50; fat ewes 1.00-225; native|county agents, county commissioners! yitte . pioey, "| ette on second floor. $20.00, Everts bakit to 11; spring ducks 8 to ee MINNEAPOLIS MARKET 42 43 S : feeding lambs at 5.00-50, or representatives of the extension de- s _Apts., 314 Third St. 9%, old 7 to 8 spring geese 9; rock | Ge $544 |"" Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—()—'The on a oars — aA lean eind tt Hiss FOR RENT—Nicely furnished spart- fryers up to 3 Ibs. 13, colored 11; rock 24% {Minneapolis grain market closed un- oa ne CHICAGO Vcd ees Work Wanted ment. Two rooms and bath. Mur- + broilers ch: & Al 42 Chicago, Aug. 14—(#)—(U. 8S. D./Emmons county because of the pros-| = phy bed. Phone 1250, eprings 14, colored 13; rock 36 anged at the pegged prices Mon 41 “on i-|pective feed short the Hazelton|EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At | _t°Y 0°¢ theo 1-2 Ibs. 11 to 12, colored 11, leghorn 10. 1% | day. 40 a ee A.)—Hogs 35,000, including 15,000 a p 4 e see shortage, | io oe ne ona half yrine, All were miaventeed |FOR RENT—Two room Aariihed 64 There was little trading except in 3940 ee eh ot; elena ee | ae er, GUT SIO fancy crys-, partment in modern heme. @all NEW YORK 30% | parley, a cash house’ taking about 800 oe Sa, a0 ae at ea te Aa Oe rc deers, putas baley, rye'end) tty Goes, wateh cleaning, Sreqtilan| 80210 New York, Aug. 14—(#)—Butter 11,- | Gillette bushels early. 35% 0 less bld| go. mig Traitement Hoe Rarmhera to Treen eestnaieating raed $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist watches|FOR RENT—Two-room furnished 283, weak. Creamery higher than The cash market closed weak after “a 60; ete 6 See Ronee a Parsee fein ainetn thy ree id in| cleaned, regular $3.00, now $1.50.| front apartment. One room extras 19% to 20; extra (92 score) a lot of figuring. It was decided fin- 325 ees Tae Obes Thee ak it 160. ta i ee eee 5 te Paper said In) Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,| ment and Kitchenette, ges and 19: first (87 to 91 score) 16% to 18%; 3% | ally to quote a double close, one on 32% 140-160 lbs. 3.75-4.50; eel ae ages of last eee ate 310-4th St. 2nd door ‘north of| lights included. A front sl seconds 16 to 16%; centralized (90) ¢! hedge exchange wheat and one on| Batley = 4. ee 200 Ibs. 4.25-65; meee tent cab0e360' lati preset is no feed for the hogs and! Montgomery Ward. room on Ist floor. Suitable for score) 18, Packing stock, current e es nie neste : ete Saris we ae) 8s “on ie Pour mete ie gt mean Boat eee pisces At en not | WANTED—Posttion as Housekeeper Ti ii| two. Also a large basement apart- make, No, 1, 13; No. 2, 12. 5% the Tate tate uoeeth entered Into wer erds 44 47 “ ™ land good 275-550 Iba, 300-75: pigs, |orhad money with which to buy, ‘rhe, Bismarck home. Have had 16 years| ment. One block orth of ‘postof- Cheese 62,550, steady. State, whole the flate rate quotations. bles ares ‘ ‘ood and choice 100-130 Ibs. 2.85-3.85.| problem: is how to ect rid of the youns| experience. References exchanged.| fice. Call at 222 Srd St. milk flats, fresh fancy 15 yoo an ame eure west Pere eee Nowa...0.. 68% 70% Sc less bid|"°Cartic” soos calves, 1,500; better pigs for whieh there seems to be na |—Write Tribune Ad No, 4660. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Living are fancy to ‘fancy speci | While December closed at an un-|_ Flax— ter 100 bia | 8fAde fed steers and long yearlings /avatiable market at present.” prea Aaa {2nd dressing room. ap changed price of 94%c. No. 2185 1 " steady; iower grades unevenly steady! Many of the pigs, the paper says, | For Rent y located. Well furnished. Eggs 12,020, unsettled. Mixed col- | int Prices paid for a limited amount of Call at 404-5th Street. : f All the coarse grains were un- . to 25 Jower; shipped demand fairly|are in poor shape owing to the fact | #OR RENTOUL aornaawithll eo A ee oe ee herd oa. Sais peered changed also, Sept. rye being quoted|Wheat where hedges are not €X-| broad and local killers buying active: ‘that tMey have been fed no grain and|* rq fea Sted kina resy 4. In-|OR RENT—Two room apartment. fresh receipts 3 at the pegged price of 68%¢c, Dec. at | Changed. ly; best medium weight steers 7.25; |rastures have been dried up for some quire Prince Hotel. First floor. Everything furnished and commercial standards 14 to 15%; | Johns. first 13 to 13%; seconds 12 to 12%; mediums 39 lbs. 11 to 11%; dirties No, 1, 42 lbs, 11 to 11%; average thecks 10. Dressed poultry irregular, chickens, fresh 13-24; frozen 15-21;, fowls, fresh and frozen 10-16; old roosters, fresh 8-11; frozen unqioted; turkeys, fresh Kroger Groce: Liquid Carbonic . Loew's 13-15; frozen 14-24; ducks, fresh 11-| gq, 14; frozen 14%-15. Live steady to 70%c; Sept. barley 49c, Dec. 51%c; Sept. oats 34%c, Dec. 36%c; Sept. | flax $1.85, Dec. $1.87%. Cash wheat trade was slow. Du- rum and winter wheat were nomi- nally unchanged. Cash corn was in limited demand. Oats was slow to dull. Rye was easy to le lower and in quiet demand. Barley was easy and prices were bareiy steady compared with a weak DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 14—(?)—Clos- ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 93% to 97%; No. 2 do. 93% to 95%; No, 3 do. 90% to 92%; No. 1 northern 93% to 97%; No. 2 do. 93% to 9N'%%; No 1 hard winter Montana 921% to 86%; No. 1. dark hard Mon- tana 92% to 96%; No. 1 amber durum 911% to 1.04% ; No. 2 do. 90% to 1.04%; weighty bullocks 7.00; heavy heifers 6.50; numerous loads light heifers 5.75-6.00; grass cows weak, bulls strong and vealers higher at 5.50-7.00; ap- proximately 2,000 western grassers run; slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice 550-900 Il 5.57-7.25; 900-1100 Ibs. 5.75-7.40; 11 1300 Ibs. 5.75-7.50; 1300-1500 Ibs. 5.50- 7.50; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 3.00-5.75; heifers, good and choice time. Efforts are being made to find a market and farmers are offering young pigs weighing around 60 pounds for a dollar a head, but find no buy- ers, As far as could be learned the situa- tion in Burleigh county is not as se- tious as is reported in Emmons, al- though farmers will have to use every- thing in the way of roughage that Room and Board FOR RENT—Rooms with board. Good rooms, good beds, good eats. Very reasonable at 400 7th St. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Six room modern house, | at 1100 Bdwy. $20. Three room apartment, everything furnished, first floor, $25, at 1014 Bdwy. One basement apartment, everything furnished, $12. No children, In+ quire at 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Large, nished apartment. Corner 6th St. and Avenue D._L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue D. Phone 287. modern unfui a i . 0 fe “ aie q{c#n be secured to help feed livestock} newly decorated, five blocks from |FOR RENT — Three room upstairs freight 10-17, express 10-1 fowin, indifferent, nt” Tis Semand was oe one No. t mixed durum 88% | medium 290-800, cows, good 250-/o¥er the winter months, It is prob-| school; als nice furnished sleep-| APartment in modem house. In- freight and ‘express 9-15; roosters, tn 1.00%; No. 2 do. 86% to 1.00%; No,|4.75; common and medium 2.40-3.50; |9bie, tel, farmers will have to use| ing room in quiet home, gentlemen |_| SOUP DUCKS, un freight and express 9; turkeys, freight) nar” Biscuit, ; MINNEAPOLIS | FLOUR 2 red durum 86% (above sales ‘sub-|low cutter and cutter, 1.35-2.40; bulls) Pononeecd Take, ; n-| preferred, Phone 1421-R, or 547-W. artment, Moder up and express 10-15; ducks, freight 9;| Nat: Gash 'R, “A fai | Minneapolis, Aug. 14—UP}—Flour | ject to hedge). (yearlings excluded), good (beef),| femraven Guiine the winter months FoR RENT — Modern unfurnished| to date. Inquire at the Capital Cut express unquoted. Nat. Dairy Prod. : 20% 15 lower; carload lots family patents 4 Flax on track 1,85; to arrive 1.85;|3.15-4.00; cutter, common and med- provide a balanced ration. house, consisting of two-three room| Rate Drug Store. Corner Fifth and Nat. Power é& Lt. 14% |7.45 to 7.55 @ barrel in 98 pound cot-| sent 1.95; Oct, 1.85; Nov. 1.86; Dec, |ium 2.25-3.35; vealers, good and choice apartments. One on ground floor,| Main. Please do not phone. | Miscellaneous N. ¥. Cent 43% | ton sacks. “lamas nai nati 650-750; medium 5.75-6.50; cull and; Make Plans for Full one on second floor. Full basement. | OR RENT — Large modern “newly pe De ok ee 26 | Shipments 13,798. “Oats, No. 3 white 36% to %; oats|common 4.00-6.75; stocker and feeder! py t to F: Write Tribune Ad. No. 4705. decorated two room furnished GOVERNMENT BONDS NOH bees, 164,,|_ Pure bran 18.00. under’33 Ibs 34% to 25%. cattle: Steers, good and choice 500- ayment to Farmers)sox-Rent=—s-room modern house.| apartment. On ground floor. Pri- New York, Aug. 14.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Liberty 3%s 102.18. Liberty 1st 4%s 101.23. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.18. Treas 4%s 110.14. Treas 4s 106.14. % Duluth, Minn., Aug. 14—(?)— Duru: Standard middlings 19.50. ———__—_———-_ | Grain Quotations ——_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_——_4 DULUTH RANGE No. 1 rye 69. No. 1 yellow corn 447%. Barley, malting 50; special No. 2, 49 to 51; No, 3, 45 to 49; lower grades 39 to 46. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 1050 Ibs, 4.50-5.50; common and med- ium 3.00-4.50. Sheep, 20,000; bids and early sales 25-50 lower with inbetween grade and light weight natives under pressure; sorts increased; natives 7.00-8.00; bulk 7.50 up, toppy rangers held above 8.25; lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and Washington, Aug. 14.—()—Depart- ment of agriculture officials Monday completed a plan for making possible the payment in full of more than $200,000,000 in benefits to wheat and cotton farmers for curtailing produc- tion without withholding sums due Newly decorated. 309 8th Street. Phone 606. City Scales. vate eutrance. Also garage if de- Sired. Inquire at 910 Ave. B. FOR RENT —One strictly modern 9 room house. Good location. Newly decorated. Also 5 room nicely fur- nished downstairs flat. All electric conveniences. Heat, telephone and FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on ground floor. Gas Tange. Hot water at all times. Call Ave. B or phone 1649-W. ‘T—All-modern 2 and 3- Penney (J. C.) . Open High Low Close} Chi , Aug. 14.—(#)—Wheat, No. 4 laundry privileges, Call at rear 413} room apartments at 604 3rd stret ea teeee os eee “ /northern spring 86; No. 1 mixed 87.| oy oi e°t‘ap-3.00: nts, common : .|FOR RENT—One seven and one four | For RENT—AtHAG exchange easy. Demands: Great) Pills. Flour ... Corn, No. 2 mixed 48%; No. 1 yel-|cholce 1.25-3.00; all weights, The plan will come up for consid. Se ate Eee aM UTRIGE ae OREN “Attractive 2 room a] Britain 4.45%; France 5.27; Italy 7.08; Germany 32.20; Norway 22: 23,00; Montzeal in New York, 94.25. ; Sweden Pull low 49%; No. 2 white 50%-51; sam- ple grade 35-43, Oats, No. 2 white 34-341; sample and medium 1.00-2.00. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 14.—(P)—(U. eration at a meeting late Monday by Secretary Wallace, Chairman Jones of the Reconstruction corporation, and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., governor and 1208 Avenue B. Phone 360-M for appointment. Also a house on West Rosser Avenue. Gas and lights included. $25.00 per month. Phone 1063 or oe Custodian College Bldg. Room “5 |Btade 25. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 8,000; practically no|of the farm credit administration. |FOR SALE—Six-room modern stucco| FOR RENT—Furnished and unfurc New Si reeiras sara money 185 |” Rye, no sales. early sales; slaughter steers and! The plan of agricultural officials} house. Bath and washroom. Built!” nished. all ee ape iS, eteady; 1 per cent all day. Dee. Belts cece MED, | pee Ee ay co ewt yearlings, bidding weak to 25 lower; contemplates a waiver for the time| in cupboards. Beautiful yard and| the Rue apartments. One 2 room ‘Time loans steady; 60 days 1; 3 to 4 (No trading. Closing on’ nominal | “mothy seed 150.90 ent fat she stock draggy, weak to 25 off; |being of the government's claims on| shrubbery. Near capitol. A bar-| furnished and 1 three room unfur- mos, 1 to 1%; 5-6 mos. 1% to 1% per Be vent (nominal). Prime commercial paper 1%, % | Minneapolis, Aug. basis). MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. 14.—()— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 grass cows in liberal supply; stockers and feeders fairly active, fully steady; small showing fed steers and yearl- ings held above 6.25; large share sal- crop production loans and renewal of obligations by farmers for later pay- ment. Credit officials, however, were said gain. Easy reasonable terms. Write ‘Tribune ad No. 4691. FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house. Reasonable rent. Near school. nished. Laundry privileges and Private bath. Call at 711 Ave. A or Bhone 1256-W. YOR RENT—Strictly modern farnish- Close able around 5.00-6.00; choice heifers} to oO} 1d to this as public CURB STOCKS Wheat Open High Low Clos? dark northern 87% to 94%; No. 2 mix-| 014 atove 6.503, most beef cows 2.25- | policy oe te favor insheey Mit eae | Phone 799 or 1385. oo. snd _matienished apt | aan New York, Aug. 14—()—Curb close: |Servel...... e 1) (94y ed 87%; No 3 hard winter 84%; No.175- "low cutters and cutters down tOling of a limited amount of the pay.|FOR RENT—Modern stucco five-| Apartments. 215 ard St F. W. Cities Service 3%. Shattuck (F. G.) “11 amber durum 1.04%. 1.90 -freely; choice 700 pound feeders|ments in cases where farmers are in| 00m bungalow. Fine location.| Murphy. Phone 852. Bes Bond a aa ae Ui 68% | Corn, No. 6 mixed 35. : 5.50; early bulk 3.25-4.50; choice feed-|debt to the government, in no case|—Phone 271 or 402-J. POR ARENT Maser aperiments a andard Oil, Ind., ° | Barley, special No. 2, 54 to 55; No.| ing heifers 4.25. more than 70 per cent. FOR RENT—Furnished five room proof building at reduced renta, Unies = : rt Pee tor 1 1.82 to 1.87. Phcetay mee. ee hes pon hoe. ie fe eae son RENT aes unfure CHICAGO STOCKS ; ‘51% 51% 5114 .51%| Oats and rye not quoted. tive; top. 4.15; faa sles 170-240 ibs.| Jamestown Golfer m, $25, Five ished partment. Varney Apts. (By Press) ——_—————— P| weights 3.85-4.10; nothing done on i room, $22. Eight room, $40. Fur- jone 773. Midwest Util. %. : eer eee ii Livestock ||heavier butchers; medium and light Wins Valley Meet nished apartment, three rooms be-| SS 36% 36% 36% 36%/9 _* ___'g isows 3.25-35; few 340; feeder pigs sides private bath, $32.50. Large MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK mostly 8.00-25. Valley City, N. D.,. Aug. 14—(—| store room and basement with heat, For Sale (By the Associated Press) South St. Paul, Aug. 14—(@)—(U.| Sheep 8,000 including 2,000 direct; |Dr. Bert Nierling, Jamestown. won’ Front and back stairways. 212 Main.|FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add- First Bank Stock 7%. 2/3, Dep. Agt.)—Cattle 10,000, common |salable supply about 65 per cent feed-|the championship in the third annual| prone 905, ‘ "l’ ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- Northwest Banco 7%. and medium grade cattle predomi-|ers nothing done on fat lambs; pack-| invitational golf tournament at_ the | <> paic—waai.—aecorated 1g| ING on all office machines. Sup- CHICAGO RANGE nating in run; trade opening very|ers talking 50 lower or 7.50 down, ask- |Valley City Country club, which Sun- |" 0 ee ey eect for| Dlies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 14—(P)— slow; early sales and bids all classes] ing steady or up to 8.00; early indica-|day attracted a field of 88 players © Aricent Gall ‘sf 522 Qnd Street,| CO. 207 Broadway, % block West Winnipeg, Aug. 14.—(P)—Cash Wheat— Open High Low Close) weak to 25 lower; a few sales fed| tion feeding lambs steady to weak, | from 15 surrounding courses. Pp ees | of Postoffice. Phone 820. wheat: No. 1 northern 68%; No. 2 Sept s+ ee H2e steers around 5.50; oulk common and Due to the limited playing time, the| FOR RENT_—Six room bungelow fur- | Gosee-gme THE LATEST CREA. northern 60%; No. 3 northern 63%. Dec. «..-++ 95% 955 medium steers salable 3.00-4.50; scat- BOSTON WOOL four quarter finalists in the cham-/ nished. With full basement. On) “mow in Knitted Dresses and En- Oats No. 2 white 36%; No. 3 white] Union Pacif May .. ae Se tered sales common and medium) Boston, Aug, 14—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.)|Pionship flight decided the title on a| paving. Close to school. Phone| sembles for Fall Wear, Made to 83%. Corn— ; grassy heifers 225-350; beef cows}—Scattered improvement in trade in|final nine holes on a medalist basis,| 877. your measure at amazingly low Bent: -2--- Mh 225-300; few dry feds up to 350;|the wool market late lsst week’ has|Dr. Nierling winning with 2 39. Others | FOR RENT—Furnished 6 room house.| prices. Manhattan Sportswear Co. BISMARCK GRAIN cutters and low cutters 1.25-2.00; me-|created @ fairly confident undertone.|in the championship flight foursome| Close in. Write Tribune Ad. No.| Rose Apts. “A”. Phone 430-W for (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) tf dium bulls mostly 2.50 down; few| Recent sales of fleeces have included|were C. S. Buck, Jr., Jamestown;! 4647. appointment. Date Aug. 14. poe common stock steers 2.25-8.25; calves|strictly combing 568 of Ohio, Michi-|Maine Schafer and George Kanuer,|#OR-RENTCSIx room modern bows | WiLL TAKE HALF PRICE FOR No. 1 dark northern $ .72 Beh orens 5,000; vealers very slow; better|gan and bright Missouri types at 35-|both of Fargo. and garage. Reasonable rent. In-| beautiful new black pointed silver No, 1 northern .. 12 5 | Dec. ‘|grades around 50 lower; good to|36 cents in the grease. French comb-| With five tied for low scores in the| quire at 214 5th Bt. fox fur neck piece. Cost $125.00 No. 1 amber durum . 10 choice kinds 4.50-5.50; few selects to|ing 64s and finer Ohio fleeces have|qualifying round with 37s, Maine Worth more now. Must sacrifice. o..1 mixed durum . 67 6.00. moved at 26-27 cents in the grease. {Schafer won medalist honors by turn- Call at Rose Apts. A. Phone 430-W. No. 1 red durum .. 66 Hogs, 5,000; steady to 5 lower than ing in 9 40 in the second round. ea Lost and Found __—_—_—_—————————— No. 1 flax ... 1.60 Friday; steady to 15 higher than Sat- CHICAGO POTATOES LOST—Round black hat bag on high- No, 2 flax .. oe 157 urday; better 170-300 Ibs. mostly 3.90-] Chicago, Aug. 14—(AP—U. 8, D. A.) Additional Society way No, 83 between Gettysburg, S. Rooms for Rent No. 1 rye ‘51 4.20; top 4.25; bulk packing sows 3.10-|—Potatoes 98, on track 192, total U.| @___ ——___—— @| D., and Bismarck, or on No. 10 be-| FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod: Barley 29 35; desirable pigs early 3.00-50; light|S shipments Saturday 358, Sunday| “More than 50 couples are expected| tween Bismarck and Sterling. Find- | “ory, apartment. Phone 775. Oats . 30 pigs down to 2.50 or under; better 140-|32; lightly weaker, demand and trad-|to attend the dancing party this eve-| er please notify Tribune Ad. No. = ~ Dark hard winter wheat 2 160 Ibs. salable mostly 3.75-4.15; av-|ing rather slow, supplies moderate; | ning at the Bismarck Country club, a| 4707 or leave at Tribune office for |ROOM FOR RENT in modern new home. Clean, quiet, always hot [Sept. ....0. .---. 5.90 erage cost Saturday 3.63; weight 214;|Sacked per cwt.: Nebraska Cobblers,|check-up of ticket sales indicates.| reward. - _ Pour hot water over onions, allow t. : 6.02" 6.02 for the week 3.50; weight 269 Ibs. {combination grade, 2.45 to 2.55; New| Those who have not yet obtained Waiet, 214 blocks Hom G. Fe them to remain for a few minutes, |are ‘screwed into the legs of an or-|Dec. ....... 6.30 6.30 Sheep, 4,000; run largely natives and| Jersey U. 8. No. 1 mostly 2.70; Idaho! tickets may get them at the door, it Bhane WR or call a th then drain and pour cold water over/dinary chair, it makes an ideal high| Bellics— Dakotas; very little done; packers|Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 2.85 to 2.95,|was announced. Harry Turner's or-| A solution of peroxide of hydrogen | _ Street. ~ them. Then the skins can be removed! chair for kitchen work, or for a small /Sept. ...... talking 50 lower on better grade|mostly 2.60; Russet Burbanks U. 6. /chestra will" play for the dancing,| containing a few drops of ammonie|FOR RENT—Furnished room for light Oct. easily. ‘ slaughter lambs; or 7.25 down on na- No. 1, few sales 3.25, | which is to start at 9:30 p. m. | will remove ink stains the hands. 3 housekeeping. Phone 922,