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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Se @port for Wed., Sept. STM eT EPS NORCENT ERE SRD HEE D3 ON OTA ale Oe tere — — —— ——$—_$___—_ — é 2 dk north. soos. {ing heifers about steady; bulls and CLASSIFIED AD Y rk Stocks 3 dk north. aeeee |Vealers fully steady; most vealers WwW 10) Grade of fully steady selling at 6.50-7.50; RATES You, Too, 1 dk north. 86% fone ane wen up to 3.35;, — 2 dk north. ute 's Scarce; slaughter cattle and rtion. words 7 RETREAT SOMEWHAT 1% FROM DOWNTURNS 3 dk ee i vealers: Steers, good and choice, 550- a 4 Will Get Results! ‘ Ad HH Grade of 900 Ibs., 5.25-6.85; 900-1100 lbs., 5.25- 45c td he 86% 7.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., 5.50-7.00; 1300-1500 — Put a Bismarck Trib BB%% sone 5 3.00-5.75; heifers, good ve over to wor . Alits. 10% Nicritaiin Wetter Whea and cholce, 880-750 Ibs, 500-625; | 12s Nitteedecinalieed SNe sa < “~ you vs Am. % 14% in common and medium 2.50-5.00; cows, or small. Am, 4 1DHWor good, 3.50-4.00; common and medium, | Skeptic of Advance Are in Sad- ‘Am. Int. ie Slumps Reached Nearly Two LH Wooo 80% nse BOT one 240-3505, Jow cutter and cutter, 150: Pho ‘ Loco. . % Dl in .40; is (yearlings excluded) good dle; Lack of Enthusiasm Amn. Metal os Cents At Times; Await 1DHWor 26% ..., | (Peet)» 325-400; cutter, comon and per ne Is Noted l. ‘ sees BB%% rene we see] medium, 2.25-3.35; vealers, good and { Am. Rad. 6b. ai. NRA Developments 12% protein cholee, '6.50-7.75; "medium, '5.90-6.50; 3 2 Roll, bs 1DHWor el CORNIEIG 50: : New York, Sept, 6—(P)—Skeptics Am. Smelt. & Ref. Chieago, Sept, 6h Wheat re-|H_Wee-s+ 88% oss. 86% ss / SNE fetter enttie’ tecrs gost aed of the advance were in the stock mar- |‘am. bat Tel. covered late Wednesday from down- ee choice, 500-1050 lbs. 4.25-5.00; com- and ask ket saddle Wednesday and leading|/Am. Tob. “B” turns that at times amounted to near-|1 R ry 85 7; 8548 mon and medium, 425, equities, while not especially weak, re-|Am. Wat. ly 2 cents a bushel. Ms feed i ae ly ¢| Sheep, 14,000; generally active, fora treated to somewhat lower levels, |Am. Wool Leading trade authorities said the | Vin and South Dakots Wheat) song to higher, spots on fat lambs t ad Prom the start of the session stocks |Anaconda, Cop. grain markets were awalting develop- | 1775 R'o#ein 25 up: quallty improved: natives @15- | Ouita, border oF wile space used on vate displayed a noticeable lack of en- ” Oat ments regarding NRA codes, and that/1 H Blt 7.00; ' choice rangers “held around want ads come under the classified taker inie, DrlWiltbg eues Gnicomet Ga: f. oi ated Ce ie ta ae Gra 725; ewes around 1.50-3.00; lambs, 90| display rates of 75 cents per column 4 ty ly woul pend upon how 1D Ibs. down, good hoice, 6.50-7.25; | inch le insertion. tations moderately until Just before codes worked out. Hedging sales in| HE W..... MiB BIG... «| conttmen niet eneMIRM a OEaNTT fewer | cau ee aoe noon when the tic! pe up wheat were nounced, although Drrum 0- . BOO a Ki under a brief liquidating spurt which |B fi] the northwest was credited with sell-|Ch 1amber o3t"6r14 91% 95% |°n weighs oluhioe ‘wall testi brought losses of 1 to around 3 points. ing from time to time. 13% protein 0.75-2.00; feeding lambs, 50-75 Ibs., The sharp sell-off lasted only about Some .buying attributed to eastern|2 amber.... 9 “ good and choice, 5.85-6.35. is half an hour and a mild recovery | Borg-Wi sources lifted wheat values later to|Choice —— FOR RENT movement began. Trading volume, above Tuesday's finish. More or less/1_ amber... SIOUX CITY however, lagged on the rally. Grains |B: interest was shown in authoritative !12% protein Attractively furnished house, 6 were a trifle easy, but cotton and estimates that Canada possessed|2 amber.... 83% Sioux City, Iowa, Sept. 6—(—|f rooms and bath; best location; other commodities were fairly steady. |C; 4 | 60,000,000 bushels less wheat than a tii aie: aa puaviceniaer ipa Bonds were listle: lower, The dol-|Cann year ago. Bulls asserted that south- ‘ 3; early lar did tide’ in partie exchange 4,]ern hemisphere countries conse- \ 15% mostly steady; fat she stock un- dealings, Cerro quently would be. more likely to co- changed; stockers and feeders fairly Issues of Homestake Mining, Mc- operate in sustaining price levels|! 5% active steady; choice long yearlings than would otherwise be the case. [2 durum... 74% 6.00; early bulk grain feds 4.75-5.25; Reactions which followed upturns)! rd durum .75% 74}; choice 783 pound heifers 5. " carried the wheat market to below Coarse Grain held higher; most cows 2. 5 electric refrigerator, also electric early bottom figures. For the most cutters and cutters mainly 1.75-2.25;| washer. Near Roosevelt school. Im- Personal | part, there was an evident disposi- plain stockers 4.00 down; load lots %| tion of buyers to hold off, and wait medium to good feeding heifers 325- Intyre Porcupine, Standard Oil of |Chi. & N. W. New Jersey, National Distillers, Ohio Oil and some others were up fraction- ally to around a point. The rails were rather heavy. Union Pacific dropped 5, Deleware & Hudson 3, and floor five room flat. Equipped with| FOR RENT—Well furnished ground) Business and Professional Service Guide ——=——eEeE=E=—EeE=EeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeE=e=eEee=E=e_e_=_c Apartments for Rent mediate possession. Must be seen WANTED—By Bismarck unemployed = | y Bismarck unemploye: — to be appreciated. Call at 413 West/ "Desire donations of old clothes ibd Beaks Ghia Kisteertie aE Thayer. itimore - |Col Fuel further developments likely to stimu- * (pokes ___________-_. | and used school books. We will fix! ment, lectric ed 1 to 3 points, Others off 1 to 2 in- relatively steady, influenced by re- Pigs and 800 piggy sows; fully steady;{ blocks from postoffice. Phone| or call at Room 10¢, Nicola Build- able location. Immediate possession. cluded Western Union, Westinghouse, ports that much of the corn crop shipper demand fairly broad; packers| 733-W or call at 304 Mandan. ing. Phone 1694." if : rr : inactive top 4.05; early sales 170-240 3, | Would need all of September to be Ibs. 3.75-4.00; heavier weights slow: safe from frost. Provisions averaged lower, gov-|_ 2}erned largely by hog market changes. Wheat closed firm, unchanged to 1 cent higher compared with Tuesday's | finish, Sept. 84%, Dec. 88%-%; corn | _,Barley— aye tai % off to ? up, Sept. 47%, Dec. 53-/ 72 10 toy ’ 83%; oats %-% down, and provisions |Med to gd.. 56 67 Johns-Manville, Goodyear, American ‘Tobacco B, Case, U. 8, Smelting, U. 8, Industrial Alcohol and U. 8. Steel. While a number of the more de- pressed issues reduced or eliminated early losses in the last half hour, the|Corn Prod: late recovery was not particularly buoyant. Owing to a sharp morning FOR RENT—Four room house. Two ————— FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room aparte *|sows mostly 2.25-88; commercial fecd=| Blocks trom postoffice. Call at 212) Male Help Wanted ment with private bath. Gas er pigs 2.75-3.00. aaa oon niod@rA hi MAN WANTED AT ONCE by famous| _heated. Phone 593. Sheep 2,000; no early sales tat|/FOR RENT—A 7 room modern house." Toi order house. Handle local| FOR RENT — One furnished room lambs; asking fully steady or 6.50 and| Close to school. Newly decorated.’ jusiness, Contact regular custom-| with kitchenette and large clothes above; yearlirfgs salable mostly 4.75| Good garage. 323 2nd Street Fl ers. About $30 to $40 weekly to| closet. On same floor as bath. Call down; feeders scarce, sorted kinds| Phone 360-M. cata | start. Lifetime connection for hon-| at 812 Avenue B. quoted up to 6.00; long string 54 pound | OR RENT—Modern five room house. | est, willing worker. Experience un- FOR RENT — Furnished apartment. aes the Lecce Pay) expanded unchanged to 17 cents decline. [eee ae 2 un . | feeders late Tuesday 5.85 straight. wou rele Reasonable rent. Phone! ny LEE 2528| One large room and kitchenette. — rich eaee i No, 10% 713 sa [Petit Gielen ea ae en Se ie suntgadl END Well furnished with Murphy bed Pp Market Drug, Inc. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | Pa ie Ne ak ; BOSTON WOOL HOUSE FOR RENT—Hot water heat, : waNTED—y. man ork by, and Frigidaire. First floor. Also roduce | MARKETS LISTLESS iNo. 1.84% 1.89% 1.82% Boston, Sept. 6—(#)—(U. S. Dep.| new furnace. Oak finish. Garage | “the month. J. Jaszkowlak, 419 12th | apt. on 2nd floor, $20.00. Basement oo OO Minneapolis, Sept. 6—(?)—Grain | : ¥ i ‘+ |Agr.\—A moderate demand is being| Located at 813 2nd St. Phone 835.| gt, j; apt. $17.06. Everts Apts. 314 3rd et as aeisisi= cee ae ‘ived on 56s, % blood fleece and| mop 6 “room | \WaNTEDCOOCOLDIe tO WOnE On TAG: 4 |markets were listless most of Wed RANGE OF CAI aes FOR SALE—Modern 6 room bunga- | wanTED—Cou Street. nesday but after scattering hedge) wtinnespolis, Sept, be-uPr Range| Crreory Wools and on 656 and tiner|"Yow. 5 years old. Full basement, 1ot| WAN Teo, Cou beat WOFK On farm FOUR-ROOM apartment. “Largs e had been cared for, the un- a western grown wools. Strictly comb- '200. Gertone stiffened in Chicago and all of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/ing 56s, % blood bright Ohio fleeces| °X150. Real sacrifice at $3. No objections to one child. Write| bedroom, parlor, kitchen, private CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 6—(#)—Butter was unsettled in tone, but little changed , hard spring, 87-88; No. 1 dark north- | readi x Very reasonable terms. Will show, ‘Tribune Ad No. 4892 bath, fireplace, electric refrigera- sand poultry ies ae J 56" | markets regained lost ground. In the! ern, a5%-87%; No. 1 northern, 8746; tat eetoraete secure Hiptar ‘Prices BY Appointment. Call T. M. Casey Held tyler hie spirale peter treet rbassarthl Shia Wheat was just a lttle higher and/ No, 3 mixed, 82; No. 2 hard winter, slow up sales. ‘Territory Wools of ceeet_2& S00, 518 Bdwy, | Femal Ww. Garage. Desirable location. Phone ey ari caizatizees apbaL aieaiog ings, Gemand for light offer-| 82%; No. 1 amber durum, 97%-97's;|ilar grade and class bring 73-75 cents|FOR RENT—Five room house, Mod-| _ Female Help Wanted 242-W. 801 5th St. ‘ CELE eiciont oe ia Sept. wheat closed ‘sc lower while| N®. 1 mixed durum, 93-9544. scoured basis. Good French combing, rn except heat. Range and heater! WANTED AT ONCE — Experienced| “FOR RENT—One large room, un- 87) 17-18; (90 centralized carlots) 21%. Dec. closed %c higher and May 1c Corn, No. 1 yellow, 45% -48%2. 64s and finer territory wools in orig-| furnished. 407 8th St. Phone| lady cook. Inexperienced need not, furnished apartment. Two closets, , 6,086, steady; Sthite ‘ches up. | oe eee tae 341%6-34%. inal bags are bringing 77-78 cents| 1381-M between 4.and5 p.m. __ _apply. Call at City Cate, with lights, water and gas furnish 17 local 16; fresh’ graded first cars Sept, oats closed %c higher, Dec. %4| Sorin s reha Ne e: 57-00; No, 2, |OUre? basis. FOR RENT—Six room and bath mod- |WANTED—Housekeeper on farm.| _¢d. $19.00 per month. 622 3rd St. 16%, local 15%; current receipts 13- c lower and May tic lower. Sept. rye] gs 701, ga pci a did a ern house at 703 Front St. Phone) write Tribune Ad. No, 1933. FOR RENT—Apartment with private "poultry, lve, 22 truck, frm lftney cosed Scchigher and'Bee‘te] PIS% No.l, 105-107 PERMITS MUST BE ec: — <euasdaae | coe ee Pot , live, ruc! : ley closed %c higher and Dec. 4c Eile Cie a eas FX 31 moder: 2 an itchen. Ground floor. Also hens, 10-11%; leghorn hens, 8; roost- higher. May was ‘xc up. Sept. flax DULUTH CLOSE heels ‘Reasonable rent. in-|___ Salesmen Wanted | jarge sunny room for light house- ers, 7; turkeys, 8-11; spring ducks|Gt. Nc finished 1c off and Dec. %c lower. Duluth, Sept. 6. Losi h quire at.214 Sth St. | WANTED—Specialty salesman, with| keeping. Gas range. Ground floor. 8-10%, old 8-9; geese 8; rock fryers|Gt. % 35_ | Cash wheat receipts were light but pees: sch oa ae ie rags Seefieca car preferred. Exclusive territory.| Call at 808-7th Strect. 10%-12, colored 10%; rock springs now 232 | the carryover from Tuesday was quite | oo R55." No. 2\s45-0%r Nor 3d f . Commission basis. Call at Room 27, | FOR RENT—Three room furnished of p liberal and buyers tried again to ease | 59, NOL a Godiica ie caon: Wanted to Buy —_—_—|" Dakota National Bank Bldg., Bis-|" unfurnished apartment on first y,|the market down again but failed. | 40" 2 G5 847-867: No. 1 dark hard WANTED—Oats and barley. Wachter) marck,N.Dak. floor. Bedroom, kitchenette. private ; ————_ %| Winter wheat was unchanged with| 1110 sontana 85 4-87%; No. 1 hard NEW RULE Transfer Co. Phone 62. ;LOCAL DEALER or Salesman wanted | bath. 924-4th St. Phone 851-W. NEW YORK 4jofferings ight. Durum buyers were| y inter Montana 85%-87%: No. 1 am- ' eer Who is personally acquainted with| OR RENT—Nice front 2 room apart= New York, Sept. 6.—(P)—Butter, 4/more fussy about quality. ber durum 80%-974: No. 2 do 79%4- his city to sell Sunbrite Neon Signs.| ment. Furnished or unfurished. ‘ 3 26,682, firm. Creamery firsts (87 to) 7 Cash corn demand was fair. Oats 97%; No. 1 durum 7934-82; No. 2 See ace Designed and manufactured by Close to schools and capitol. Every- 91 scores), 19-22%; seconds, 18- 33 semand meee ua oe rental 8145; No. 1 mixed durum Must Be Obtained From Author-! Braaten, Moorhead, Minn. thing furnished. 819 5th St. 18%. Cheese, 578,117, firm, unchanged. [vinator Eggs, 36,367; firm. Mixed colors| Kennecott White eggs, Pacific coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy 30-31; | Lia Pacific coast, standards 26%-29%; other white and browns unchanged. Dressed poultry steady and un- with futures. Rye demand was good. ‘23 No. 2 do 78%-89%; No.1! ized Pr; ——_— m= |FOR_ RENT—Three or four-room ik |Barley receipts were light but Uberai |F€d durum 72%, : : ee TeouIgh and one and two-room unfurnished supplies were carried over from Tues-| Flax on tfack 1.85% -1.88%; to ar- Commission Firms For Sale apartments. 816 Ave. B. day, Flax demand was good. rive 1.85%; Sept. 1.85%; Oct. 1.86%; FOR SALE—Bargain, one 1500 watt|FOR RENT — Three room furnished y: Nov. 1.87'%; Dec. 1.86%; May 1.91%. Kohler Electric light plant, 42 horse} apartment. Lights, water, heat, gas —*! Oats No. 3 white 35%-36%; oats| Since Tuesday morning Sept. 5, no ry . ; g ‘, , also} and telephone. Laundry privile; G tations ear aitiee nla pigs are being purchased for the ac-| Frank Murphy Urges All Possi-/ Power Dayton meat grinder phone. y privileges, 6 rain Quotati | der 3 Ibs. 35% Tee te ee pl [4 one horsepower Dayton combina-| Call at 930 4th St. ‘ ble Speed For Public tion meat and coffe grinder. D. C.| ROR RENT—Two-re aS DULUTH RANGE Barley, malting 51%-54%; special|Unless permission has been granted One TRReE anleee. Lisle y AenCaCEEL o-room furnished or i E . -5055; -48%;|“uthorizing the shipment, accordin; H 2 Kern, |" unfurnished apartment on second Live povlay, creed to Ae Risks aus 5 Duluth, Minn., Sept. 6—()— No. 2, 48%-505; No. 3, 45%-48%; to information received ‘by ning Works Projects Fort Yates, N. Dak. floor with kitchenette. Bright and ers, freight 12-17; express 3 fow' rum— Open High Low Close| | grad " seine 1 es rac | Mee Ty el bocce Agent H. O, Putnam. Fo SR, FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add-| clean. Also sleeping room. Call Permits already issued, but not in| Washington, Sept. 6—(?)—Frank; ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR-/ at 402 8th St. or phone 1328-J. freight and express 10-16; turkeys, ex-| Nash’ 82% 83 81% «82% CHICAGO CASH SOR RENTClarce inhi press 12-20; ducks, freight 12; other hi No. 2| Writing, will be honored at processing | Murphy. public works adviser for the} ING on all office machines. Sup-|*OR RENT—Large unfurnished mod- freight and express unchanged. 60% | req 85; Nod hard 6a; orm’ No, 2|polnts ‘under this ruling up to anq| fourth region, Wednesday said the ap-| plies CAPITAL ‘TYPEWRITER |"O%,R=N7 —Laree unfur sri -T1% | mixed 4814-49; No. 2 yellow 4812-49%; | including Sept. 6. New permits issued | Proach of winter necessitates immedi-| CO. 207 Broadway, % block West] Phone 287. Miscellaneous s,|No. 2 white 49%-50%; sample grade|#fter Tuesday morning, Sept. 5, must |ate undertaking of public works pro-| of Postoffice. Phone 820. FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room apart 1.85% 186 1.85 1.85% 29-32; oats, No. 1 white 37; rye, no|be granted by telegram or letter to|Jects in the northwest to avoid a des- |FOR SALE—Hair dryers. One Sun ment, close to bath; also nice large FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1.86% 1.86% 1.86 1.86% | saics:’ barley, 48-76; timothy . seed, |the permit applicant prior to the ship. |Perate unemployment situation. | ‘Aero; one Tri Sol; one 6 hood mul-| sleeping room. Call at $22 9th St. New York, Sept. 6.—(?)—Foreign : igs Laon, [450-75 cwt.;' cloverseed, 9.50-11.25|ment of pigs and after Wednesday,| He urged quick action on $200,000,- | tiple Halliwell; gas, electric. See | mon RENT OTT a exchange irregular, Great Britain de- MW 186 1.86% | our, Sept. 6, no pigs will be purchased for |000 worth of projects which he sayS| these in operation. Real bargains. mene s aay one eon ae: mand in dollars, others in cents. ——_——__——- Ses the account of the secretary unless|®te ready to be started in Iowa, Ne-| Phone 130, Harrington's. ‘aise Ree eee aich Reioryr i Great Britain 455%; France 5.66%; MINNEAPOLIS RANGE WINNIPEG CASH accompanied by @ letter or telegram |braska, South Dakota, North Dakota, | oR SaLE—A well established and gg rites Italy 7.61; Germany 34.50; Norway light housekeeping. Priced reason- Minneapolis, Sept, 6.—(>)— Wi t. 6— (®) —Cash | constituting a permit to shi . Wyoming and Minnesota. 22.92; Sweden 23.53; | Montreal in Binee\e Suen ae en Choe went ee Prthae o No. | Permits must be gecured. the’ order | “We must eliminate ref tape and yg ee ie” at ao, eee ANE Tb Bh. tans New York 95.25; New York in Mon- : ‘85% 84%, 857, | northern 68%; No. 3 northern 65%. |provides, from authorized processors | PUt People to work,” he declared. : all 2 treal 105.00. 39% | y Oats No. 2 white 36%; No. 3 white] through commission firms operating} Murphy has just completed a tour | ====e————nnnn | FOR RENT—Apartment, Modern up . i at authorized processin; of these states and reports plans for to date. Inquire at the Capital Cut S : Pesta or Ais Rooms for Rent MONEY BATES 69% 69% 69% rectly from authorized packers in|Projects in excellent shape but an/ ___‘Kooms for Rent _| Rate Drug Store. Corner Fifth and ” Fy New York, Sept. 6.—(?)—Call money 12 (10% =.71% stock cases where pigs will be shipped di-| 2/arming delay” in their undertak-|#OR RENT—Furnished light house-| Main. Please do not phone. steady; % per cent. ke Gal ane ask e rectly to authorized packers. How- | !n8- keeping basement room and kitch-|#OR RENT—Attractive 2 room Time loans steady; 60 days %-%;|Puy gee, Woo Pee tae ose ever, pigs may be handled for indi-| He expressed particular concern! enette Ideal for school girls In| ment. Gas and lights included. 90 days %; 4 months %-1; 5-6 months over Wyoming, saying streams are! good home. Also well furnished| $25.00 per month. Phone 1063 or w - 1-1% per cent. ’ Prime idual farmers by cooperative ship- ‘ South- St. Paul, Sept. 6—(#)—Cattle | Dine P- |failing and irrigati voirs are 4 ying associations or by ig and irrigation reservoirs ai sleeping room. Breakfast if desired.| see Custodian College Bl Room yearling: 3 ‘er or telegram with the pigs author-|C¢ht of the proposed projects in this| OR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in | SOR RENT=@wictly modern furnish: 36% ‘30% | Yearlings and fat she stock slow; very | i7i,?'the shipment, state involve irrigation, which he . ing » Cooperative ship- iyitay ° modern home. Call at 314 9th St.) ed and unfurnished apts. Rose few early sales or bids; undertone called “vital” to the state's welfare.| 6 Dhone 291-1 A ts. 215 srd St PW. Phone 852. 54% 54% 54% 34% 33% «34% 36% 36% paper 1%. CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 6—(?)—Curb: f Cities Service, 3. s . ions or county buyers 5 1.84 1,82. 1.82%| weak; several loads choice yearlings |PNé associat: vy “More federal highway funds in the| _ oss 1eT 185% 186% |and lightweight steers held around |™Y Sct on behalt of the original! p.totas and Nebraska should be used | FOR RENT—Sleeping room, Private| Murphy. Electric Bond é& Share, 23%. 4 a owners in securing permits but. th tandard Indiana, ae 6.00 and above; bulk medium to good Desi lon second: roads to provide work| entrance. Close in. Rent reason- = ™m a Suited Founders, 14" td CHICAGO RANGE held above 5.50; lower grade cows yp oandy be granted in the name soy destitute farmers,” he sald. able. Hot water at all times. Ga-| fireproof building at reduced rents, J % | “alcago; SePt, 6, Low Close | Weak: bulls 10-15 or more lower; low |°" 7° Orisina range That would involve diversion of| Tage stall if desired. 318 6th St.) Inquire at Tribune office. GOVERNMENT BONDS el geninnn ... BOR BO. gam B47, | cutters and cutters 1.25-75; medium | ,ct2? Prvmure dre, 0 be issued here-| money from highways in municipal-| Phone 834-J. FOR RENT— Furnished of anfas Liberty 3% 102.21. % Dec,” 4 186%% 88%, |Lulls 2.60-85. Knariend packet co or by au-|itles, he explained, while the admin-|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| ished apartment, Varney Apts. Liberty 1st 4%s 102.15. % ‘90% 92% | Calves 1,700; vealers steady; bulk |inon "the Ousingy owe? of ne net | istration has ruled that towns and) in modern home. Always hot water.| _ Phone 773. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.25. a , | better grades 5.00-6.50; strictly choloe | ras no Gai me Monier ne Pigs| cities should receive one-fourth of| Close in. Call at 501 6th Street, | === ey ‘Treas 4%8 110.25. 38 48% 47% |'0 7.00; stockers and feeders scarce, | Sim, 4 BO case are permits to be {8-| the state's grant under the recovery Room and Boaré ~. ‘Treas 4s 106.24. bf $2, 33,,| Hogs 12,000; steady, better 160-270 |Zoo° 0 gnY One owner for more than act unless it is proved that they al- , * a ‘51% 58% ibs, 3.75-425; top 425; 270-310 Ibs, |*°,head. ready ate sufficiently developed. Paper see FOR RENT — Light “housekeeping ; CHICAGO STOCKS 3% 36 36%, |Mostly 3.10-75; bulk sows 2.45-8.00; |p ota ne mary ese OF sows quali —— Se 12th Street, Phone (By The ‘Press) 3%, "39%, ‘3944 | strongweight pigs 3.00-25 or better; poy purchased for the account Alleged Abductor in LOST—Tent from car, between 1279-LW. Midwest Util. %. % E* Bi | hgnt ents mostly 3.50-4.00; average |° aoe secretary 1s lowared frye 275 marck and Mandan. Please return/ FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Board Se cost Tuesday 3.39; weight 249 Ibs, persinga nee et Tuling to go into] Montana Is Wounded | _‘e Fleck Motor for reward. if desired, Always hot water. Gen- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE ie $1, $8 | Sheep, 3,000; run includes two|*ffect immediately. No permits are UOST—Man’s white gold watch, Gat-| tlemen preferred. Call at 223 W. (By The Associated Press) 71% 13% | loads Montanas, bulk natives and Da- |edqulred to accompany pregnant s0ws.| Crinook mont. Sept. 6—(P)-—A| Urday night. Initials J, 8 Finder| Thayer or phone 1185. 18% 78% | kotas; practically no early bids or ps lease return to 113 1st Street for ] ry of an apparent kidnaping and] Pile 48% 49 | Sales; packers talking around steady| Favor Lower Rates the wounding of the alleged abductor | liberal reward. Call after 6 p. m. ‘64 543, | On all classes; sellers asking 50 higher For ‘ * was told Wednesday as authorities} LOST—Back, white yellow ‘59 |on slaughter lambs or 6.50 on best ‘or ‘Relief’ Coal] prepared to tile charges against Les-| cat, $2.00 reward if found dead or kinds; Tuesday's bulk better gradé lie McHoes, 28, who is in the Havre| alive. Phone 872. lambs 6.00. A resolution supporting the request | hospital under guard. Pei. ane aage renal of the state emergency relief commit-| McHoes was captured early Tues- For Rent First Bank Stock 7%. Northwest Banco 7%. e RRE KET RR SSS80tESS VotSanSSriusBioshocadS~» mand moderate, ,_buy- | Underwood ‘ CHICAGO tee of North Dakota asking three rail-|day by officers who sought him for ers holding off; " supplies" heavy; | Union Chicago, Sept. 6—()—(U. 8. Dep. |way companies to reduce the freight |the abduction of McHoe's sister-in- —Large Toom sacked Pes ome: round wien. ol Gnhet Agr.)—Hlogs, 80,000 rates on intrastate shipments of lig-| law, “Edith Morgan, 20, trom full basement, “Heat furnished. In- . ‘No, 1, “Wisconsin, very few sales, |Uitted Gorn ; Sc Inite for relief of the destitute has| ranch home of the git!'s father, M. A.| _quire Prince 390-00; Minnesota, few sales. Let" | United Frult been Morgan. ne Bi graded, ; Idaho - was in a critical condition, oo h aa Orgs tad, right wrist shattered, officers : ee year ago. : by a bullet from a 20-30 rifle fired es 1%. Mlnneapolls cash wheat and coarse packing ; Line Railway by Edith’s sister, Lillian, when Me- Minneapolis, Sept. 6—(P)—Flour|U- 8. Sisal aie grain quotations today follow: light light, good and choice, 140-160 aie tees Into tke boa family pate | Dig ait oe Arrive |ibs., 3. ; Edith from the housc, of- ents, 730-740 barrel in 8-pound | Vanadium Oa F eo ar Peg cers charged, the abductor placed Wabash 4% | ak north 4 in his car and dtove 14 miles to ) : init Gs Basen “|ihs., $4054.30; packing sows, medium ranch, He was captured 32% | tae, protein and good, 275-550 Ibs., 2.50-3.40; Pigs, brought him to 8% 11 dk horth. good and choice, 100-130 Ibs., 2. treatment. dk north. 3.15. tly suffered no il) Be 5 at north. Cattle, 10,000; calves, 1,500; largely C. B, Reser and r s- 113% protein and ‘They said they : ‘dk north, determine a mo- 2 dk north. LS eae | | Ped 1 dk north.

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