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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | |THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE | ___ Market Report for Fri.,Sept. 29\CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. | » bag RR reg ASS TRERIESESEPSe es ‘I \ HEAVY SELUNG OF BIG PURCHASES G fen & lambs stendy to week: top 728 to out-] CLASSIFIED AD \ |New York Stocks | ert. « 0% ie tut an 3 Tomer: RATES You, Too, TELEPHONE SHARES sgl Mae BXPORT GRAIN LIFT ma es nd medium, 400-8.78; ewes, 90-188 test Will Get Results! ‘ Adams Exp. ais oa. é Lae econ Hon te 45c woes 208 Bee: M1200; feeding. lambs £075. Ibe,” good |25, words ...... satay nc Put a Bismarck Tribune ; ' ] Alleghany 4 May .... % |and choice, 600-50, Cask empoterertiaet i, - Ad to work for you today. Peon VaR TO .. a ; , pee SIOUX CITY 3 consecutive insertions, not Over oo | No jeb too big or small. Early Gains Are Cancelled by Goma Speculative Demand Lag gb mk a, “ greet ‘: coment pieaas pari ea Ph Mah erties However, and Early Ad- evenly sleuay Wo ‘etay! 'octars Sad All ada of over 36 weds add 3¢ peri MOM ‘ Are Fairly Firm vances Fail to Hold ‘Wheat— feeders scarce; in fresh receipt; car|Word to above rates. | ee New York, Sept. 29—()—The stock T™narket ran into difficulties Friday, EEN choice around 975 pound “yeaflings ——. i 6.00; most sales 5.75 down; light t All want ads are in advance | 32 yearlings mostly reifers 5.50; bulk cows 2.35-75; low cutters and cutters/ume office by 9:00 i rept ee : Fy & Chicago, Sept. 20—(7)—Big export purchases of wheat at Winnipeg did following a drive on American Tele- (4m. Su Ai ee ¢ mainly 1.75-228; few plain stockers|{neertion same day in the regular, @"d ask phone, and many equities which were , 85% | fa a Wedel se 4.00 and below. : classified page. for a firm in the early hours more than we ; {tations Friday, but speculative de- : a Hogs 12,000; run includes about 8, “|pigs and 000 piggy sows: slow, very] Cuts, border or white space used on| Want ad Iittle done; scattered sales to shippers | Want ads come under the classified| taker Steady to 10 lower; top 4.75: early| display rates of 75 cents per column + | sales 160-230 Ibs, 4.50-75; nothing done |{nch per single insertion. on heavier weights; medium and light sows 3.35-60; practical sows top 3.60;|" SS Ti] ]eommercial feeder pigs 4.00 down. ¥ Live Poultry Sheep 3,000; nothing done on fat lambs, asking around steady; other We buy one chicken or « truck- load. Market your poultry with @s—sleo your cream, . |Classes little changed; best fat lambs Armour Creameries mand here lagged and gains failed ar at the last. i PERESEEBBESBBBBE wt cancelled their gains in a last-hour selling wave. Some of the metal is- sues held part of their advances. The close was rather heavy. Transfers. approximated 1,600,000 shares. Grains, cotton and other commodi- | Auburn ties were fairly steady. Bonds were mixed. The dollar dipped and rallied moderately in foreign exchange deal-| Ball ings. National distillers shares, which went “ex” a whiskey dividend valued at $9 today instead of Monday be- cause of the new two-day delivery Tule, got up about 6 pdints at one time, ‘but yielded half of this. U. 8. Smelt epetepetee, ana i paca bo oesco nam eseo tomes iS RARE us oa ie [held above 6.50; majority desirable feeding lambs eligible 6.00-25; around 30 per cent of run feeders; bulk fat ea lambs to packers late Thuraday 6.50. DULUTH CASH CLOSE ee ing showed an advance of about 4 af- : Mond bes Duluth, Sept. 29—(P)—Closing cash ga eer PPD TTI MEMEO ter an extreme gain of 6. Others up| Cannon M Aly Means ALN Gaon Te EE Wo 90 .|Brices: Wheat; No. 1 dark nortten, = . i ; ; fractionally to around a point includ GB pai, 34 |porbed ‘Russian wheat quality poorer [13% BE-92; No, 2 do, 8-88: No, 3. 85-0; Lost and Found Business _and_ Professional Service Guide Dome Mines, - . 1 northern, 88-92; No. 2, 87-80; obat cape Wi 5) rns tyre Porcupine, Alaska Juneau, Amer- hese Go Leelee ella re) 90 .ss./No, 1 amber durum, #3% 1.04%: No.l Pridays Bender nese eos, Smelting, U. 8. Industrial Alco- beech a aerag beens 2 do, 83%-1.06%; No. 1 durum, 8%-| ‘Tribune office Male Help Wanted __ Apartments for Rent hol, American Commercial Alcohol, Relteration, too, was made of asser-|1 * x 85%; No. 2 do, 8274-847; No. 1 mixed i WANTED: Man with equipment to = seecaemeensnine Union Pacific, General Motors, Chrys- Bh antiad 1 nt - Bao *|durum, 82% -1.02%; No. 2 do, 82%¢- | ——————SS | aril in some rye on E% 27-137-77 Jer, U. & Steel preferted, "Standard Sues anhoiien nls anociscaly “wrote 1.02% ;'No. 1 red durum, 82%. Waditea ‘te Rent and E% 23-140-78. will pay 25¢|f Modern Apartments Oils of California and New Jersey an se Flax on track 1.85-90; to | . , Stanley, Johns-Manville, American Telephone | CHF ts. Cth bare? Me a" esi ieee ee ee 148, oe to, ee ONCE— For Rent No. i rye, 10-7015. room bungalow with garage in good | WANTED "Youn man between s8€ |’ gost aowntown location. Electric Barley, choloe to fancy, 55-37%; Potro Phone 475, ask for Mr. O. Herrick, Bismarck Baking Company Stoves, Electric Refrigerators, medium to good, 52'4-54%; lower A 5 % Fireproof Building. Rent very i Sate ea Wikwiw, S| between 9 and 11 o'clock Saturday | Te conable. Inquire at the " Aloe % 1.00% 1:04% Houses and Flats dial Bismarck Tribune Office FOR RENT—Duplex consisting of liv- Female Help Wan ! i i A reduction -of 10,000,000 bushels in 3536 [fm Spain tended further to give bule ipa! ded further to give ‘Western Union eased. < an advantage. Winnipeg messages told of unusual activity on the part of ‘jexporters there, with upwards of 1,- 500,000 bushels bought Friday for Produce Markets | : ae eC mgr re RT shipment overseas. Profit taking CHICAGO . sales in Chicago, however, acted at was heavy, losing about 2, while U. 8. jteel common, Consolidated Gas and ry z mo 3 mo: morning. a ree —_—_—_——_— WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘Winnipeg, Sept. 29. — () — Cash i ¥ te was tines as a decided curb on advances, |2 amber... 1.01% 1.08% ..... +|Wheat: No. 1 northern, 62%; No. 2 .|$15 @ week and your own dresses stpany Pray eoatigayraliy ancane’ 29° {Corn and oats sympathized with % Hortherh, 604; No. 3 northern, $84. Patlor and bathe "teat and water| FREE for demonstrating lovely Fall ed. Both poultzy and eggs ruled Yirm. | remy.” . 23 | wheat strength. 2% Oats, No. 2 white, 30%; No. 3 white,! furnished. Electric refrigeration.| Fashion rocks. No canvassing. Butter, 15,948, steady; creamery- 2 ; 2%| Provisions -reflectéd downturns of BBG veces cece [2TH ON Located at 7th and Ave. G. teqaire Write fully. Give size and color DR. R. S. ENGE special (03 score) 23%-24; extra (92) |Dia. Ms 3, [DOE values. 5 ais of Mrs, Hughes, 616-Tth St. Please) Preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept. : 23; extra firsts (90-81) 2044-22; iva TOR 20 pupae fsa a CHICAGO CASH GRAIN __40 not phone, 86% Ae CAND gion s Chiropractor in; standards (90 centralized, carlots) : iii | ADVANCE; THEN RECEDE . Chicago, Sept, 29.—()—Wheat, No,|FOR RENT—Five room bungalow, 6) SELL XMAS CARDS—BIG PROF"|| Graduate Drugless Physician i cent 1% canis 29—-(}—Enthu- | 20% 1 hard 89-90; No. 1 mixed 87. ‘7 and 8 room modern houses, one 5| 9) new aon. ust sellers, Sample}} Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Eges, 4,326, firm; extra firsts cars i 16 |stasm aroused among wheat traders|? Pits Rioaie yet Sr vynite artes bre a, part Mace ety write Engraveo Craft, Kasota Bldg.,|| Phone 260 he coal\16%4; current receipts 15- ee sare fuaay ar aie res Grate sample grade 37. ; - at Minn.” Minneapolis, ! Oats, No. 2 white 36-37, +», fumilshed. Also garages. Phone |wanTED: Girl for general house- Poultry, live, 33 trucks; firm; hens, ee work for family of five. References a |For RENT—Four room partly mod-| and Jerald required. Phone 651.|FOR RENT—Practically new thrée y weev! 9-12; leghorn hens, 742; roosters, 7%; | Ge Sample grade rye, (weevlly) 63. Coarse turkeys, 8-13; spring ducks 9-11%, a | aan Gee eaeagen Sage 3 irate seteabioer evi: gin house on Mandan Street. Aleo| FEMALE HELP WANTED SiS 8 Foows apartment. Private bath: Gis 1-13, steenen iON nick 28% | Early news of a bullish nature came oo Clover seed, 8.00-10.50 per cwt. near Capitol, Phone 460-M.’ biestencl arrsting lnvsiy: all =| Phone 1350: nga ama =_—_— Lr Pa scr had be el aga 3 1 — Seven-room house,| ion Frocks. No canvassing. Write ese Sacral ania srs teagones Phd dle tare epee 33 $35.00; 8-room house, $55; 11-room| fully. Give size and color prefer-| "Ol RENT Purnished or unfurnish- New York, Sept. 29.—(#)—Butter, changed Dec. and May fut Y0 N PR house, $68; 3-room unfurnished| ence. ion Frocks, Dept. 8-5933,| © peat: ve. eee Six 13,314, ateady to firm and un- traded at unchanged quotations. + 4% apartment, $25; 3-room partly fur-| Cincinnati, Ohio. oe and bath on Ist floor. Small changed. 3 t. Nt 31% | Coarse grain futures were firm to + 3% nished apartment, $30. T. M. Casey| === | apartment in connection. Can be Cheese, 33,671, quiet, unchanged. Gt. Nor. 19% | 8 shade stronger with barley and flax » Ble & Bon, 518 Bdwy. | sub-let. Call Mrs. Martin Bourgois. Eggs, 5,606, irregular.. Mixed col-|Gt. ‘Sug. 38° |up acent. Sept. and Dec. oats closed a A K CONVICTIONS FOR RENT—Five-room —all-modera Rooms for Rent __ | _Fhone 404-J. cee 2 ors, special packs or selections from 2, junchanged, and May %c higher. 4 home, furnished. Garage attached.|ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN — One|FOR RENT—New, partly furnished. “ fresh receipts, 24-30%; standards and | Houd-Her, ,3% |Sept. and Dec. rye finished %o higher rt On pavement. Near high school.| large furnished room in fine mod-| Wo large room ground flour apart- * Sommer, atandns 234 fea 2644 ana May, Ho, up, Sept, Dee. endl ys ai IN KIDN APING 6 ASE Rent reasonable. References re-| ern home. Glove in, gas heat,suit-| ment with closet and bath. Lights j-21; mediums, 39 lbs. 15%- ; * seseee 68% ; te beds at, gas and water furnishes bafeped emery rarer apt ; Chi eta ee cess quired. Phone Tribune Want Ad| able for one or two. Separa Department, 32. if desired at 502 7th Street. For} Laundry privileges. Call at 80: Street or Phone 282-M. OR RENT—Six room modern house.| ‘@Ppointment phone Mrs. Devitt,| _ St est SS mixed colors unchanged, 12%] | Cash wheat tone was unsettled with sage gpa preor prreh Veer MRL So FOR RENT—Desirable basement . Int. Z ; te ket, for diver- | Livestock A ; a Dressed poultry, weak. Fowls, reat danvill meter ie pad ge aie ach { Livestock: Declares Urschel Abduction) cai at 615 Avenue F. Phone 1852 |FOR RENT—Lovely furnished room. | eaeren Lane sae sareaty ie nds Pepe eek cao * | Reivinator 4 11%] light weight. Winter wheat was in}@———— Case Is Battle Gage to | FOR RENT—Ptrictly modern house,| Suitable for two. Gentlemen pre-| aan ne anne. Apply afternoor Ppagdi xriggt ny arene nT 20% still very gcaree.|._ 80. ST. PAUL LIVEATOCK Het water beat 3 bedttoms, figs eee ben hone eM: eveniiiaisabdith; ens, ppllsca Heer tows, freight ‘9- South St. Paul, Sept. 29.—(P)}—(U. Underworld stairs. 4 rooms .|_-Phone 871-W. es : Flax- ‘ No. 1s... 184 190 188... 38: erator standards, i7%-18%; other|Int’ wick Gan, oem | the day 1c higher. “ ’ ee Z 23% 4 )—Cattle, . Gownsiairs. Gar. RENT—Laree furnished | FOR RENT—Modern, ground floor 16; other grades unchanged. a with reree, Racers ay a ral Phone 55. sini cera Sai pperteaesy room on’ first floor Next oa Pel pao asa ond bea ~ eS _ ‘ rnished. Easy Rest Bed and pri- 4 16% | Oats demand was fair to good at firm 3 Oklahoma City, Sept. 22—1—|POR RENT—Six room modern Kours| ‘0 bath. 1006 Sth Street. ie # Miscellaneous | fiieer mee 3tit |comparative prices. Rye offerings yearlings 5.00-65;| Herbert K. Hyde, the 32-year-old| and garege. rent. in |FOR RENT — Comfortable aleeping| ate bath. Located at 601-2nd st. * " 38 | were very light and in fair to good | some held towards 6.00 or above; me-/ federal district attorney, demanded| quire at 284 Sth St. room. Hot and cold water in room. th di es ier : FOREIGN EXCHANGE 30 |demand. Barley tone was a shade|dium to good heifers 3.25-5.25; com-|conviction of the 10 defendants in Gas heat. $10.00. Phone 293, 510] _ South docr. : ‘ oe | New York, Sept. 20.—(#)—Foreign | mM: rT 5% |better. Flax offerings were heavier the Charles F. Urschel kidnaping FOR RENT—Three room apartment: 4th Street. For Rent ae — including light, water, heat, gas —Large store room with|FOR RENT—Warm pleasant room. 5 s full basement. Heat furnished. In-| Close in. Call at S21-5th St. or|—Snd telephone. _930-4th. quire Prince Hotel. phone 403-M. exchange firm. Great Britain de- mand in dollars, other in cents. Great ‘ Britain 473%; France 5.96; Italy 8.01%; Germany 36.45; Norway 23.85; 25% o% but in good demand and firm. prog antag es in the final plea to|#OR RENT- The dynamic ~young reet. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms at Dun- RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Sweden 2445; Montreal in New York |N’ 97.56%; New York in Montreal 102.50. MONEY RATES Ni New York, Sept. 29. — (#) — Call money steady; % per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days %-%; 3-4 mos %-%; 5-6 mos K-1 per cent. [ny tanas, large | little done early on these; indica- 4% 10% 31% Ms 454 os . 1 hard spring 92%-92%; Nov 1 dark northern 90%-91%; No. 1 rorthern 90-92%; No, 1 amber durum 97%. Corn: No. 2 yellow 43%. Oats:. No. 3 white 34%. prosecutor stockers and feeders;|termed the case as the federal gov- ernment’s “battle gage to the under- world.” “Precedents are being set that will guide the courts and the bar in to} future trials that grow out of determined effort of your govern- ment to stamp out this most dgmna- ble of crimes,” Hyde declared. PLAN CHEST DRIVE FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Two blocks from postoffice. Gas heat. 211 Rosser. FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 614 Rosser. Suitable for one or two. raven. Phone 248. Reasonably 2 ee FOR RENT: Comfortable 2 room apartment. Everything furnished $21.00 per month. Phone 1629-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- Private entrance. =a ment apartment. Living room, bed- EARLY IN NOVEMBER FOR RENT—One furnished sleeping! room, private bath. Also upstairs room. Ladies preferred. Phone! sjeeping room. Phone 921 or call at aa 1179 or call at 515-3rd Street. 307-10th St. Four Board Members of Local | exec ween | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished a-foom ‘ rtment in Coll Relief Set-Up Will Be Work Wanted P Guertin Galles Sas eee Prime commercial paper 1% per odnt. s Flax: No. 1 1.87%4-1.90%. CURB STOCKS : Ne York, Sept, 29.—(@)—Curb: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR eed cies eo 2% neapolis, Sept. 29—()—Flour Elected Tuesday EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At| _18%9. ct Elec Bond & Sare . 16% CO, nged. Shipments, 26,410. Pure i FOR BENT. Sere or ne P \ 5 29% (Penn, R. , 14.50-15.00, Standard middlings, al community chest nished 3-room and private bath 15.50. Ground floor apartment. 812 Ave. B. —_———————_ ‘s FOR RENE a ae my large. 5 rooms, henette, and bath. Locat- CHICAGO sracns G . 0 T ed over Purity Bakery. City heat, (By The Associated Press) rain tations 3) Midwest Util. %. oO stage the campaign For sale: small mohair davenport. 4 McGraw El 4%. 4 CHICAGO some time during that period was Phone 242-J or call at 815‘Fifth St. Chicago, Sept. 29.—(?)— reached at a recent conference of the APARTMENTS FOR RENT — One MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE . 45 | hucago, , Goddard said, at which time a partly furnished apartment on main floor and one basement apart- ment unfurnished, at 502 7th St. __Harvey Harris & Company. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- ment with closet and pantry, $25 month. Heat, lights, gas and tele-" Phone furnished. Adults only. Also basement rpom, $8.00 per mont 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. ) q % pti . committee of four was named to select b, a tg . ® general drive |treme top 5.10; 390-30 light lights, 6.76-5.00; pigs 4.50 dcwn; apts. Rose Ths, 450-500; light qeight, 215 3rd St. FP, Wt 1s., 4.75-8.10; medium weight 200-250! exchanging Yansom money. 282. Ibs., heavy Money flows freely and evidence that Siar seehenead ihe Memey creptes, a ry Ww. “It is the duty of the government | V. & reasonable doubt |Oorwin and Peterson 4 5 PELE z°5 g ein yee Peg z fi Pr cds) ii Bs, RR iE it 3 if : ; : i : BF to shade low- RBS weak er; slaughter - cattle _ ‘vealers Fees ae gepset i i I ALG int F 3 i ful a i 3

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