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IHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933 _Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and [THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Tues., Oct. 3\;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3 dk north. 82% 84% ..... ««../1050 Ibs. 4.00-5.00; common and me-! FINANGIAL MARKET [New York Stocks |SPEOULATORS WAIT [Bm st svc GREG’ meen] CARIDAD 5 14,000; r MAKES NO HEADWAY | beg” eee! eam ea f Closing Prices Oct. 3. . *|7.00; ‘top, to yard traders 7.25; com- Adams Exp. . i NEW DEVELOPMENTS ee 26% |mMon to cl native ewes 1.50-2 : “Reg ‘Will Get Results! Advance Rume. 2 north. white faced feeding lambs 6.00-30; j ‘Air, Reduc. . 3 north. ambs 90 Ibe. down, good and choice ‘Py . ‘Alleghany ON CHIC AGO MARKET e80:728, common and medium 4.00- ase Put a Bismarck Tribune Pare : 14% .75; ewes, 90-150 bs., good and choice, % Al Chem. & Dye . 4 | : 1 DEW or 150-275; ‘all weights, -common and Ad to work for you today. |anie-C, Mtg. . % | Le We BB , BB wees medium 15-200; feeding amb 50-75, | No jeb too big or small. | teveeee 8., good and choice 6.00-60, } Strong Trade Winds Fail to Ap=|4m° Cont, Al... Advances Fail to Hold After Un-|! Baw eo a% 0% oF ens pear;,Inflationary Senti- | Am. & Mor. Pow. 4 official Estimate Is 124 protein ae mre DULUTH CASH GRAIN i eee $1.45 | one ient At Low Ebb Ae ape 1DHW or Duluth, Oct. 3.—( cash of over 25 words add 3c per bal ed ‘Am. Metal Published LHW..... 88% ..10. 88% .....| Prices: Wheat, No 1 dark northern | Word to above rates, ‘Am: Pow, & Lt. Grade of 86% to 90%; No. 2 dark northern 85% horeaad | i ‘Am! Rad. Std. San. . | ¢ 1DHWor to 87%; No. 3 dark northern 63%|_ All want ads are cash in advance; New York, Oct. 3—(?)—Financial|Am. Roll. Mill. . | Chicago, Oct. 3—()—Wwith specu: id ot ; | to 85%; No. 1 northern 86% to 90%; |Copy must be recelved at The Trib-| markets kept their sails trimmed to-|Am. Smelt. & Ref. . 45% | mtors in a waiting mood, grain mark- |qa% trotein No. 2 northern 85% to 87%; No. 1june office by 9:00 a. m. to insure! ong aay day, but strong trade winds failed to|Am. Sugar Ret 63% lets idled through a short session of |1 DH W or +| amber durum 82 to 1.03; No. 2 am-j!nsertion same day in the regular; appear and Uttle headway was made, Am. Tel. & Tel 117% lthe board of trade Tuesday, and fail-|1 Hew 82% Mh 82% ber durum 82 to 1.03; No. 1 durum | Classified page. for a Inflationary sentiment stemingly jam, Wat i |ed to hold temporary advances. Gradeof'"" “*"") 82 to 84; No. 2 durum 81 to 83; No. want ad was at a low ebb to a narrow range.|Am, Wool 49%, | A late bearish factor was an au-|1 DHW or 1 mixed durum 81 to 1.03; No. 2] Cuts, border or white space used on | Bonds continued unenthusiastic. The| Anaconda 15% |thoritative unofficial estimate that|1 H W..... 22% 84% 88% .....| mixed durum 81 to 1.01; No, 1 red/Want ads come under the classified) taker dollar dipped, then rallied a bit in}Arm. Del. 66% | approximately 4,000,000 acres less win- Di durum 81, display rates of 75 cents per column | foreign exchange transactions, Atch, T, 5254 | ter wheat, would be sown in the Unit- 104 98 102 | Flax, on track, 1.83% to 1.89%;|!mch per single insertion. Shares of U. 8. Smelting got up| Atl. Cet. Line 33% led States this fall, a decrease of 10|4° ,nroeela 108 flax, to arrive, 18312. about 5 points at one time, but drop-| Atl. Ref... 26" | per cent from last year. The admin- Oats, No. 3 white, 38% to 30%. ETE bed part of this gain. American Smelt-| Aviation Corp. 8% | Sstration’s objective is 15 per cent de- ce No. 1 rye 69% to 69%. ing moved up 1, Homestake Mining | Baldwin Loco. 12% | Crease. Barley, choice to fancy, 53% to i advanced 5 on a few sales, and Cerro| Balt. & Ohio 25% | Wheat olosed easy at the same as|2 amber ot * see, {55%} medium to good 60% to 52%; Live Poultry De Pasco and Mcintyre Porcupine|Barnsdall .. 9% |Monday’s finish to % lower, Dec. 89% lower grades 43% to 51%. Sanod were up fractionally. Chrysler found|Bendix Aviation 15 | to %, May 93% to %; corn % to 1% 80 sees ————— We buy one chicken or a truck- a following and ran up some 2%|Bethl, Steel 32% | down, Dec. 47% to 48, May 64 to 84%; vy a load. Market your poultry with polite. ‘ aera ewe gained Lets He cats % to % off, and provisions un- 0 A us—also Gre cream. — nearly 3 and Great Western Sugar|p; , {changed to a rise of 35 cents. 2 78 “ | rmour 1es and American Sugar Refining firmed Cali ae 13% | Credit for a fractional rise of wheat so | A Leopialh @ point or more. Small gains were} Ci 13% | after an initial dip was chiefly given Grain | Bea ty 5. A : Steel, American ase, JI. 68% |to scattered buying and to absence of Ie tey lephone, Du Pont, Seaboard Oil, 36 | any scattered buying. Curtailment of 41 30 ‘. ‘* : Goodyear and North American. Al- ce 40% | trading operations appeared to result 39 ates WANIED TO RENT—Five or six Business and Professional Servic e Guide lied Chemical lost 3, as did Santa Fe,| Chl. & N. W. 8% |largely from the f 3 37 " ANTED TO RENT—Five or six iq, +1 Chi. Gt. WPL. e fact that the ex. 35 Idea Is to Prevent Hog-Raisers| room modern bungalow in north or and Union Pacific, Pennsylvania,|C, M-St, P. & P 4 change was to close early on account 33037 : central part of city, unfurnished. A Chesapeake & Ohio and Baltimore & |G. M. ott P §,, |of the American Legion street parade. = From Losing Market Be- Wtlta ‘Tanne ud ta btie ' Apartments for Rent ‘Ohio were off fractionally to a point. GRE ‘& Pac. 4% Becta of higher prices put con- 35 catiavet Pees snap Male Help Wanted rysler ... 41% |Siderable emphasis on assertions lat- > ee WANTED: Man with equi 4 (cringe 3 | Prod Solum Ga Be aTaaecrtnte ‘ ——_—_—_. drill in some rye on Ey 271-137-711 Modern Apartments luce Markets | coum 14% | yields showed that only the accumu- c+ eee Washington, Oct. 3—(?)}—Compen- 7 and E% 23-140-78. Will pay 25¢ — — F| Com. Sout 36 lation from previous crops were safe- Be =“ ‘|satory processing taxes on cattle, GIANT KILLER per acre. Reo Knauss, Stanley, For Rent ouibhGe ; 4g* |guarding the United States against *|sheep and other products sold in com- N. Dak. Rast Chi Oct. bel 13%, | necessity to import breadstuffs. 16” petition with hogs, corn and their a! downtown location. Electric ainaeetentin ten arene was Cont, Bak 12"| An authority contended that 1933 2 ‘| products developed ‘Tuesday as prob- i Stoves, Electric Refrigerators, pear pelea Ba et Gont. Can .. @4 |domestic under production of wheat 30 ‘Jable outgrowths of the long-range, Female Help Wanted Fireproof Building. Rent very DoUEy Fue ony tian colt ae 2544 | was relatively the largest crop loss in|. — gy gg corn-hog control program being draft- |~ 415 a week and your own dresses Pree|J Teasonable. Inquire at the Butver, 12,168, unsettled: creamery-|Cont. Oi Del anit | Gee raiseee ta le, ae and . ag : Pi : bes siete Hh ey Bye farm adjustment adminis- Had heise ele ieee ta pie Bismarck Tribune Office specials (93 score) 2314-24; extra (92) 85% | Provisi 1 10. Teseeee 4a 1.8245 .... 4 ‘i ‘ = -19; seconds (86-87) 16%-| Dia. pence ; . f barca — Air feodart Oo aatratesd misc) [Baca 9 a — al __ Livestock ge EER oe ae mteses| e aet a nent 3.086, firm; extra firsts East. Kodak 76. |SHOW NO MARKED TREND SOUTH 8T, PAUL LIVESTOCK |evied under the program discussed lady toa sical ready toes store,| fd water furnished. Also front ars 19% 19; fresh graded firsts | Eaton 12 | Minneapolis, Oct, 3—(?)—The grain : Monday in conferences of administra ‘Write Tribune Ad. No. 5132, “| Sleeping room. Suitable for one or cars 19 local 18; current receipts 16-17. El. Auto Lite 16% | market started in very quietly Tues-| South St. Paul, Oct. 3—/P—(U. 8.1 tion officials and producers on ee two, Cheap. Call at 307-4th neva taht stilted reer eh db etind | nA se day and ended the same way with fu- ie Shae: 2.000; slow, plain qual- | tatives, i gies oe Street. ; hen turkeys 15, young toms 14, old |Gen, Am. ‘Trans. 50% |Pertly because Chicago decided to|“ertone steady; she stock and’ bulls tninirtcation wound vent ite’ powers eta aa |. ake kia meter hone See voms 125, eshorn chickens 8: spring |Gen. ec. 104 [close at noon for American Legion abiecteaneceete ete Jeera ilt:|under the farm act to levy a com- 1099-LW. . Rock Springs 10%-12, colored_9%4-10.|GE. Gas & 1s). De. and May wheat closed so |fTRdes around 3.00-480; nob many|Poraior’ lan on cher meats, ani Oden eed ies a a ae $3, lower. Dec. and May'rye closed 5c [ite scttin ery er dn ree tive | in competition with lard and certain canbe, Bisctiairetrnen terrae NEW YORK Gi ae lower. Dec. barley closed %c lower 00 and less; few | other hog products. The rate of com- electric washer diesel al a nar TOM AAS IE 18,-|Gold Dust oe a age ve Des. oats closed Aba soittece} an oattece 00°50 *| pensatory taxes would be so fixed as Phone 1396-J. a 5 . a H -3s¢ lower and May % “4 is r 2 a FoR PENT OU Cheese; SHAMS cule ana’ use |ate oa He CAntyrtae eee mon to medium bulls 1.85-2.50; stock-|'®, Preserve existing relationships of gom ra, FOR RENT—Modern, ground floor chante! lac ner 172] "Cash wheat testing 50 pounds or|°T® 824 feeders steady; plainer qual-| Prices of meat types to consumers. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-| apartment. Picasant, and private. Eges, 21,286, firm. Mixed colors, |Gt. Nor. Pid. .. dae lester ead te ity steers 2.00-3.25; calves 1,700;) Neither cattle nor sheep are, basic FULLY REPAIRED—Also the New| Furnished. Easy Rest Bed and pri- spen Gabe Gx oledceeeee nee, Gt: West, sug. Cabana cht eeu SH ee steady to strong; good to choice 5.00- peaerieast Cele see = G-8 Flexo Crystals at low prices.| vate bath. Located at 601-2nd Bt. receipts 25-32; standards and com- iS ae peicnee oe 2 |way shortly after the opening and a — around 5.50 down. Exist yaa OC Tfierin cacy levine tLoipeay C. M. Walker, known in the jewelry] Married couple preferred. Call at mercial standards 24%; firsts 20-22; | Houneee 3% |turned soft. Winter wheat was in| toner nsroe: moderately active, 15 | oe - See eeeree somietowibean)| esouctigdoor se oe reconds 17-18; mediums, 39 Ibs., 16-17; |Hudeor Meror 21,,, [quiet to fair demand and unchanged. | 290 The 490 te woe tor 0 oat | vantage. siete camaiecee five years. Located at Harris and/foR RENT: Comfortable 2 room ether mixed colors unchanged. Hupp “Motory 4. | Durunrwas in good demand and firm. freely by “all interests; aesbog ehoewa ——_—_ apartment. Everything furnished Dressed poultry, stendy to weak.|Indain Refin, 3 | cast corm was in quiet to good de-|300 ibs. 425 to 490; heavier weights|{ Additional Society | Houses and Flats eee ds Se Fouls fresh and fromen' 9-18; Fakers,|trc: MiokcCan 36% | Mand according to weight and color.| dawn to 400 and below: desirable 140| @ ——————-——_—_ ala dt WANTED—A home loving family to |"O%,RENT Nicely furnished tase: -26; grades unchanged. |j1y" p ye demand was steady. Barley tone 1 ‘ . < ent apartment. Living . Live poultry, firm, Ducks, freight |}, fe 2 Tel. 12%4| was firmer and demand better with| mostly 400; seerg costa ft|Miss Alden Hewitt The Wttle glant of Ohlo foot. | OCCUPY my residence at 100 Ave. B.| room, private bath Aigo upstain 43; other grades unchanged. Solinsshaniite 5 | 20 cholce stuff offered. Plax demand| packing sows 310 to 3.80; some held| Addresses A, A. U. W.| Dall is George Gauthier, above, | fuenshed “atzo ume’, OF un-} sleeping room. Phone 921 or call ai Kayser (J) ...... 50. | was fair to good, very keen for choice| higher; average cost Monday 402; SA. A. U. Ws! whose Ohio Wesleyan Bishops | fummlshed. Also wanted 2 ladies) 207-10th St. SY erinator, 11% | northern quality. weight’ 243 Ibs. iiss, of Delaware have made things patella: yy three room apartment | sor RENT —Furniahed or Wain | Miscellaneous | ete ae CHICAGO CASH G: Sheep 5,000; 17,000 holdovers; in- Me pecetieticacen ay ese: of opie tough for Syracuse for the last teen cohen ‘3 peer nished 3-room and private bath 4 , 8 i RAIN chulss (ho cate Me z , Assoc five years. Last year’s Wesley. :| ground floor apartment. 812 rrr a eek ey FY ludes lontanas six loads| of niyersity Women, were entertain- seapuslierpid spells Phone Mrs. Thistlewaite Bourgois| —8¢0und floor apartment. 812 Ave. B. CURB STOCKS Ligul Carbonic Bilinear ae ales slangter tambs:| oq. at Nhe October: meeting Monday| {7,20;/2,tietory was Gauthior's at 404-J or call at 100 Ave. B: and | OR RENT—Furished 2 room apart- nelle le oon Vac Louis, G. é& EI. “AS Tex | Com No. 2 mixed 44-44%; No. 2[down; sellers asking stronger; early|GcMne guy (he home of Mrs. A.C.) one in a series of five games, | _ Se nt mann ereer erent EI ein ence ani: Mack Trucks 30” |Yellow 44%-%; No. 2 white 44%; |sales sheep and feeders steady; mix-|and Miss Beatrice Revister 1017 Firth| (%°,2cins tied. On Oct. 14 | Roeper —sirictis Phone furnished. Adults only. Also Math, Alkali sample grade 38, Register, George’s squad pl ly modern 5 room Standard Oil Ind. 30. May Dept. Stores aR Gate Wace ohieias's ed fat and feeding lambs to country| st, entertained with Mrs. Waldo. eee house and garage. Call at 406-9th| basement room, $8.00 per month. United Founders 1%. Mid-Cont. Pet, .... BG). eye ners es fester Seat yonntives and | Dakota!” ‘Teaching as a vocation was dicuss-| “©*'* Street. potas, Phone 1470-R. ———_—_—_—_ Mo. Kan. & Tex. 9% ie 79. . s Slaughter ewes) eq by Miss Alden Hewitt, traveling FOI a = |FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- MONEY RATES Mont. Ward at Kelae He ian " 150 to 2.25; Monday bulk good to) supervisor for North Dakota govern- neues e pase Pe nt ed and unfurnished apts. Roac New York, Oct. 3—(P}—Call money | Nash: Motors 18 Imothy Seed $5.75-625 per ewt. | choloe lambs 6.25; four loads to|ment Indian schools, who was. the STATEMENT parlor and bath: Heat wt watz] Apartments. 215 srd St P. W. Steady% % per cent all day. ie facies e polinada asic re ippera 650; : main speaker. Miss Hewitt told of the | Of the ownership, management, circu-| furnished. Electric refrigeration.| Murphy. Phone 852. Time loans steady; 60 days %-%;|Nat, Geity end. 16% | Grain Quotati Personality traits and training neces-} [etion. etc, fequired by the sct of Located at 7th and Ave. C. Inquire | OR RENT—Modern apartments {& B45 mos. 46% 6 mos. Hol er cent.| Nat. Power ds Lt, ie rain Quotations | aa SIOUX CITY sary for teaching, described special-| Bismarck ‘reibune, published aaily| of Mrs. Hughes, 616-7th St. Please| fireproof bullding at reduced renta %, a) @——____-___ __________@ . 4 ee Nove wen that 18" |ontcago, Och eee BD. A Onkisa a tons tsar piascainoed| anaemia to we dean sore eae wee toher i, c ; ae i oa SENT a room aa ee ee te MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR —_|Norf."& 148. | Henge, Oct, Se sow Chose! Yentilnes slow; scattered early sales| cational field TOASTY Saad oadgeaa fr hs ofrecer Minneapolis, Oct. 3.—()—Flour un- | North 11% ‘Oe i (light yearlings about steady; r-| Topics of A. A. U. W. interes Notary Public in and on Mandan Sizest. Also Rooms for Rent chanced Northern Pacific aah 80% 88% 80h | ees pe pear AW. interest were | or “the state und. county aforesala,| 8 Toom modern house and garage | ————_ 22 aus eat pared 5. abla Ohio Ol + 83 93% 92 i resh supply stockers and feeders| reported by Miss Gertrude Evarts, 217 | personally appeared Kenneth W. Sim-| near Capitol, Phone 460-M, FOR T—Downstairs sleeping ipment 136. Pac. Gas. & 92% 113, | increased by liberal holdover; opened! First St., education chairman; Mrs.|ons, who, having been duly sworn ac- on — tToom. Suitable for one or two. $1€ Pure Bran 1350-1400, ine te 20% Weak at Monday's 25c decline; several] Alfred 8. Dale, 1016 Eighth 8t., legis- [cording fo law, deposes and says that|FOR RENT—Strictly modern house.| month. Call at 412-sth St Standard Middlings 14.00-1450. | pacyfie Mie. 38's | Dec. loads beef steers and yearlings salable {lation chairman; and Miss Sylvia Sell, |Woa'atra thet the following ta tarthe| oe Tater heat. | 3 bedrooms up-| pone 1547-W. ‘ eee ee Par. -Publlx Cit 6.00-25;-some held higher; bulk eligi-|707 Avenue A, historian, best of hisknowiedgeandbellet,atrue| Bee tocatcd at Giscnit wiregt ne | FOR RENT—Room in modem “new BISMARCK GRAIN Penney (J. ©) aa [Dee heifers under 100 tbe, up to 85; est| man; was, Bhs Sears faent (ang it a dally naper, He alte 2] Phone 835. eens, ais blocks tenn Ge eee Furnished, by Russell-Miller Co) |Penn. RR 23% held above 6.00; most beet cows 225-| rations for a benefit card party to |eation tor tlie date shown in the above |fOR RENT—Six room modern Bowe | Sater. Call at S00 to ete 4 . (Pins 2 15% 45; low cutters and cutters mainly| raise funds for the fellowship fund. | c&Ption, required by the act of August) and garage. tent. In- she vi ag No: dark nariber.- | Proet, oyna a 150-3.00; large share stockers and| The party will be held in the World| Postal Laws mid Regulations: vrinted | aire at 214 Sth St ee ee Ne ee Ot Eup. Bve. N. Ftd feeders salable 326-400; car cholee/ War Memorial building, the date tolon, the reverse of this form: to-wit: BOT Nicely tarnishes rots No. 1 mixed durum ‘oo | Euan a ares eA AREER Ms oda late Cokaber, new member, re-| {hg Rublisner, editor, managing editor | _ Koom and Board Close in, Phone 1451 or call at 501- No.1 red.dururn - §0/Radio ... 1 Hogs ‘2,500; mostly 15 higher to| ported on the study clubs conducted| Publisher—Geo. D, Mann, Bismarck, |BOARD AND ROOM Lovely fur- | _6th Street. No. 2 flax | Tse Reading Gar Po enlerre, slow to packers: top 500:| by the Huntington, W. Va., branch] pdlior—xenneth Siinons, Blamarck,| dry incleded ern Tea. Lawn e For Sal : . Senih seal jes 170-; 475-85; hich she transferred. Miss ie i agg Der month. or Sale No. 1 rye ‘st | Remington Rand 1% light lights 4.25-75; medi Scop, wild nee Also i Basle: | Reo Motor % 25-75; medium and light | Nora Fluevog gave the education com- enneth Simons, large wicker baby carriage for | FOR SALE—17%2 foot counter, at Winter wheat ‘yn - 0% - " is soci our members ai si clut with counter. Also , 3 sia ‘| Roya) D wren 8 Bi through; fat Lash ake, not ca dlacuszed organizing such groups Omer | ia: ag, erned bY oR Emenee back bar. Very reasonable for cash. , asking 3 other re, Several listed their subject ¥ Inquire at Prince Cafe. Telephone ot eet 4 | ft oc are Wen iesing Fair oie ie ue Eeahonsa Als 1%! ary. Che" HRD Tee ete] teeder lambs quoted 6.75-625; native |autrituteds nn uten YeMr WEE lper cont or more of total amouns of] trips begun in the first half of 1933, |"O°,, SALE—Miscellaneous dishes Boston market but prices are very | Sears-Roebuck < : 90 ‘90% [89% 29% |and light weights largely 5.00-50; top "| There were 49,925 trips started and Fries Gate glass ware. Call at firm. A further advance has been |Servel ....... 4% | and bulk fat lambs late Monday 6.25. vidual owners must be given. If owned | 47,525 of these were completed. a = oe realized on strictly combing 56s, % {Shattuck (. G.) nM = RM PRODUCT PRICES | | 3rporated' comcerurite name and ade * | POR BALE 2 Celghty) acres. Jolin. blood Ohio and similar wool at 41-42 /Shell Union . 8 CHICAGO dress, as well ae those of each indi-) Mental strain, night clubs, the | 2ismarck capitol, twenty-five hun- cents in the grease, French ‘combing | simmons ++ 20% Chicago,’ Oct. 3—()—(U. 8. Dep. (1926 equals 100) vidual member. must be Cocktail habit and excessive smoking| icv, (cllérs cash or | twenty-elght staple graded Texas wool has been jganme Pet . 9% Agr.)—Hogs, 12,000 including 3,000 Geo. D. Mann, Bismarck, are four of the reasons given for the eae half cash, balance 3 year sold at 80-82 cents scoured basis.|Southern Pac: ae direct; 18-25 higher than Monday; increase in the number of persons suf-| tem. Carl Bull, Havre, Montana. Average 12 months Texas wool in!Southern 33% bulk 450-6.25; top 5.30; pigs 5.00 fering from heart disease. FOR SALE—3 hot air furnaces, range original bags sell moderately at 77-80|Sparks With! re downward; most packing sows 3.25- Sie cerning or baldiog Uber pent boilers, toilets and 4 hole water cents scoured basis. Good to choice 8! 23% 4.00; light light, good and choice, 140- more of otal amount of bonds, mor! Speed limits have been abolished on| front laundry stove. Also buildings, 12 months Texas wool) was sold at a/Std. Gas. & 10% | 160 Ibs., 500-25; light weight, 160-200 or other rities are: (If|the rural highways of 22 states as a| Whole or in part at 7th Street and. price estimated at 82-83 cents scour- ei. Oil Cal. 30% ibs., 5.15-30; medium weight, 200-258 means of facilitating travel. Speed| Avenue D-or owner at 1013-5th: ‘ Stewart. Wan is Ibs., .6.00-25; heavy weight, 250-350 trap operations have diminished ac- 9 fue 8 Ios., 4.10-8.10; packing sows, medium cordingly. CHICAGO POTATOES, lose | ANd. godd, 275-550 bs., 3.10-4.60; pigs, I Chicago, Oct. 3—UP}—(U.'S. D. A) Tene ore: oe eee a Be 2 Potatoes, 103, on track 332, total U.|Tex. Pac: L. Tr, Cattle, 9,000; calves, 2,000; general 8. its 704; Russets about | Tim. Bea: ences very slow and dull; steers and steady, other stock steady to slightly | U1 ry Elliot pene fol A Ya) yearlings. ‘about in line with Monday's weaker; supplies moderate demand | Union Carbide Close.or weak to 25 lower f k to Me ana U ic Let 1.84% 1.89% 1.69% |e oF em Jeol auch cruetoe ig] The nation’s autos use about 34,- 183% idx i183% 1:83% | selling st 6.00-60; light helfers and tain statements | 120000 gallons of anti-freeze solu-| 59 prairie hay for sale, $5.00 per ton. tions a year. y ? Per 188° 188 1.87% 1.87% | mixed yearlings fairly broad de- full_ knowledge H. D, Brownawell, Moffit, N. Dak. mane De Yeestioaes selling up to Soe ‘under wbice ateces LES CASH GRAIN /6.35; closer to toppy fed yearling , Oct. 3. — VF) — Wheat |steers than any time this season; all 16, receipts, Tuesday 165 compared to 148) cows” weak; prices being lowest of |~ me Kitnespolis cash wheat and coarse season; slaughter cattle and vealers: 3% closing quotations today tollow::| teers, good and’ chalce, 650-000 ibe. 2 | als protean Ne earns lim. B.b-.70; 1900-1800 Ih, Ba8- farner 1 1 de north. “me a 26%, 88% 16.75; common and medium 60-1800 oe LATE TO CLASSIFY | othe astern ' mocth. crest. s+ | tbe., 300-650; heifers, good and choice, California Wave Nook, 1@2 ‘Thira] 6. That the average umber varlot grain Westingh: Aur’ A ie il S50°%R0 Ibe, 475-638; edmmon and| Street, Bismarck, apectatizes in com-| copies of each sane of ans pubite spring 90%-91; No. 1 dark northern | Westingh. El. & 34% 1 dk north. medium 2.75-4.75; cows, good 3.00-| bination permanents at $3.80, $4.00| mails or otherwise. 68%-90; No. 4 amber durum 95%-| Woolworth .. 37% 2 dk north. 425; common and’ medium 1.85-3.00;| and $5.00 complete. Our patrons | ers during the nix monthe orece 1.01%; No. 1 mixed durum 87%. — 3.dk north: s| send thelr friends. Phone 782. fhe date Shown above is 6.350, Gorm: No. 1 yellow W2N-A0%, 1 4| The “Goslty of Rlected Airmen is 19% prota publications gerbe ee agae| Rye: No. 1, 60%. Club, made up of flyers who have 2a a 8 4 nes eer: Barley: Gpectal No. 2, 64-76; No. 2,|been thrown from thelr planes tn" i%,HOrR. enie ard day ot Gctobere asa iteigs maneuvers and have been forved to 1 gk north. , 7 CHIEU" MCHNBON, Faz: No. L 191%. Zak north: 85% 86% lect. ces, leattle: Ee Te Por 1 | |

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