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i t ‘ { 5 ¢ & STOCK PRICES FALL | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |.» Market Report for Fri., Oct. 13 [New York Stocks | PERSISTENT SELLING ‘__ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933 bf Sheep, 10,000; fat lambs weak to 28; lower; bulk to choice natives! good . |atound 6.75-7.00; best held well sbore| CLASSIFIED AD RATES You, Too, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | f Ned be steady; feeding Met ' iY tirm, 90 Ibs. down, | || WHEN INFLATIONSTS ‘SENDS WHEAT PRIGR =" See eee) gece Wil Get Rem Ada 8%) B% 1% 13% Le ewes 90-150 oH good 5c i 1 choice 1.50-2.65; all weights, com- R T NE nc | es linets es Le: ‘mon and medium, 1,002.00; feeding [25 words .............s.s-.00-+--.%6¢/Put a Bismarck Tribune ett oon Ts 91% 00-00, 07> ni ood And choice |? cose ceereions, NOt Over | gg| Ad to work for you today. Ht sng a a pe ‘ es 3 consecutive ee ee Orin No jeb too big or smal. ‘Utilities Display Resistance but Am. 9% | Chief Apparent Reason for Col- a ~hidk CH Towa: Gee lot |B consecutive insertions, not over ‘ “Ph i bt 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; mi WOES oo. es.ssserceee eens Ble bale ieee An. Fa lapse Is Lack of New Buy- classes wiseavately seuve, stent All ads of over 25 words add 3c per one i on Toboggan — Am. 9 ers in Market Grade of” bulls weak; stockers and feeders un-|Word to above rates. | ‘i So Am. Bett ie RE a Sunsed: ‘eibely, et. Ton Gramiee |. All watit ads are wasti°in adyante| 3 2 rade lesirabl i HB 4 I DA ear satien wires tery am. 8 38% | Chicago, Oct. 13—P—Persistent | durum... 70% 72% 585; most grain feas 888 down; few | CODY must be reocived at ‘The ‘Teib- | alitap in grains kod defiationaiy in-| Am Tet 117" |Pelling, aseribed largely to easterners|2 durum. 69% 71% Good helfers 5:25; beef cows largely /une office by 9:00 a. m, to insure; Jia ao ‘ pp on the adminis-| Am. Tob. 85% who had bought at 10 cents above|1 rd durum .73% :' . 2.00-50; load lots up to 3.00; low cut-|insertion same day tn the regular i! tens iiberty loan conversion | Am. ™ 93° {prices now current, drove wheat down| .. Coarse Grain ters and cutters chiefly 1.35-75; med- |Classified page. for a } jan. While of the utilities dis-| 4m. Friday the maximum limit allowed. a mn 3 ium bulls 2.25 down; few plain stock- at want ad aye Te owt of 2 to 6 or | Anaconda Cop. 14% | Leading trade authorities said the |2 3 R- ers 3,75 and under. Cuts, border or white space used on j ae oF tive mee | Arm. Del. 73 jehiet apparent reason for collapse |$ Ye a & Hogs 4,500; butchers mostly 10-15|Want ads come under the classified) taker f more points wel Steel he age T. & 8. F. 54% | was lack of confidence on the part 5 yel 29 «(30° higher; sows 15-25 up; top 4.85; bulk |‘isplay rates of 75 cents per column i} SS ged gh dacs eT CRE 3344 |of new buyers. Much notice was|3 tn [30 168-250 Ibs. 4.50-75; 250-320 Ib. butch- |inch per single insertion. iW close was heavy. ai "200,000 shares,| Auburn “Auto 464 taken of a sharp setback in British{3 mixed... 28 29 ers 4.25-50; light lights 4.40-60; pack- } approximated near! oderately ‘during | Aviation Corp,” 84% | exchange accentuating the effect of/4 mixed... 27 28 ing sows 3.25-90; extreme heavies Ww: Equities sagged moderately dur! 1 |Baldwin Loco. 1214 |lower wheat quotations at Liverpool] mixed... 26 27 down to 3.00; feeder pigs 4.00-25; few! _ anted to Buy | the early hours and Saas sent Balt. & Ohio . 25% | when translated into American funds. ts— sp Pp to 4.40. WANTED TO BUY—Two, 6 or 8 foot was novorded those issues which might | Barnsdall 9%| Wheat closed prostrate at the day’s|2 cits Bheep 3,000; including 1,000 direct;| showcases. Inquire O'Brien's Cate. | | tenet ae ae money” pro; | Bendix Aviati 14% | bottom figures, 474-54, under We 4 ae no early sales fat lambs; undertone —_ = ! x nesday’s finish, Dec. 78%, May 82% weak to lower; other classes quoted | on drastic Rah senate: be pag 18 |corn 2%-3% down, Dec. 30%-40, May . 70 Sees unchanged; best slaughter lambs held For Exchange } pc caine galbe nillegstrabs Moaghme ty 46%-%; oats 3-3% off, and provisions 56 é around 6.75; packers indicating 650) WILL EXCH @ room house for | theory that expansion had|Bur. Ad. “4 Pai ig WILL EXCHANGE 6 House for H eory that monetary expa: nt Calumet & Hecia 4%| at 5 to 22 cents decline. » AB sees + |down; feeders salable 6.00 down; bulk} apartment house or large home that | been shelved with the peer loon ae Canadian 13 Bréaks in prices carried the wheat fat lambs late Thursday 6.50-75. can be converted into apartments, | -of the $2,000,000,000 liberty loan low/Gannon Mills 27 |market to the lowest level since June i also 7 and 4 room houses for. rent. ( interest refunding proposal, “Brokers i SP jand to about 10 cents under last 16% 190% BOSTON WOOL T. M. Casey & Son, 618 Bdwy. | t r margin ireme! harp! week’s top. Much oi selling was él ris od i! 2 | ° A * { on some of the more volatile stocks. 41% of a stop-loss character. icin emate Boston, Oct 18-—W)—(U. 8, Dept, ‘Business and Professional Service Guide i Wheat, corn, oats and other cereals Chi. Gt. Wes 33,| Announcement that Black Sea DULUTH RANGE Agriculture)—The wool market is —_—————— Jost about the full day’s limit at Chi-(¢ "v4 st. P. & 'B. @'|ports had shipped 331,000 bushels of| Duluth. Oct. Na 1G sertats| Won ae Gat ven, hee MiG recto" Novantinl citing Wiaevee ' 1 cago. Cotton was heavy. ‘The dollar) ¢’ m7 St. P. & P. Pf. 9% {rye to the United States in the last Prices Wheat, fo. hhorthern,| wool are mostly very firm. Mills|erected. No actus ing | Chiropractor if Apartments for Rent a soared in foreign exchange dealings./G. R. I. & Pac. 4%3|week and that Russia was exporting|77%4-81%; No. 2 do, 76%-78%; No./have apparently pretty well covered |done. : | . H °' Many “gilt edge” bonds were steady|Chrysler .., 41% | 1,120,000 bushels of wheat was a hand-|3 40, 74%-76%2; No. 1 northern, 77 heir orders by purchases of wool oe | H to firm. ane Col. Fuel & ‘Ir, 5. licap ‘to friends of higher prices. 81%; No. 2 do, 76%-78%; No. 1 am-|made in the past elght weeks and i DR. R. S. ENGE Modern Apartments Shares of Homestake mining drop-| Colum. G. 14431 “provisions re despite . | ber durum, 77%-96%; No. 2 do, 77%-|now are buying only small lots to ped 17 points and U. 8, Smelting lost |Coml. Solv. 38%%| samme of hog valve Pe UP" | By: piece-out stocks on hand. Foreign Chiropractor For Rent 5, Allied Chemical 6 and National Dis-| com Southern a do, 16%-77%; No. 1 mixed ‘durum,| markets are being closely observed Graduate Drugiess Physician or ken « % tillers about 4. Others off 2 to 3 or}Can. Oil 12% | MINNEAPOLIS _FUTUR! 76% -94%; No. 2 do, 76%-94%; No. 1/for signs of changes in the trends of Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. |/§| Best downtown location. Electric | more included American Commercial |Cont. Bak. 12% | SUFFER SHARP LOSSES red durum, 76%. . values abroad. Cable reports to pri- py iff Stoves, Electric Refrigerators, Alcohol, American Smelting, Johns- oe Can 65%| Minneapolis, Oct. 13—(#—Early| Flax on track, 1.68-72; to arrive,|vate concerns indicate prices in Aus- Phone if) Fireproof Building. Rent very Manville, U. 8. Steel, Santa Fe, Cerro|Cont. Ins. 25%! news was slightly discouraging Pri- | 1.68. tralian and South American markets 5 i reasonable. Inquire at the | De Pasco, Commercial Solvents, Union | Cont. . Mot 1) aay and lack of bu! | Oats, No. 3 white, 267-277. are firmer than earlier in the week. —— | 3 z e { Cont. Oil Del. 1714 | day a ying power re 4, 58% Wl Bi k Trib Off: 1 Pacific, Case, Deere and Chrysler.|Corn’ products 7“ |sulted in’ a dip into stoploss territory| No. 1 rye, 57% -58 Senn EEEEEEEEeee Female Help Wanted i ismarck Tribune ice | American Telephone was off only|Gream t 28%jhere and then a break that sent beri choice to ou CHICAGO POTATOES ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- | fractionally and Consolidated Gas|Crosiey Radio 9% | wheat down 5c. a Chicago, Oct. 18.—(@)—-(U. 8. D. A.) work. Write Tribune Ad No. 5191, | —————__. | ooo beheale Surtiss‘ wright ak losed ree fr es eeatee sare a ; peti EL ae cusesate Those Gul” ciple ladiex Ws } ead aoe furnished apartment —— ——--——————-® | Dia. Match 25% | ore RBIS BENE tebe and| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES heavy, demand and" trading slow; | Would Prevent Under-Selling by|. _Salesladies Wanted _| with Murphy bed. On ground floor | Produce Markets ° | t 78% | stay oats closing 3c lower. December| Minneapolis, Oct. 13.—( nge |8acked per cwt.; U. 8, No. 1, Wiscon- Code Provisions Against |S4UES Lap 15 a week and! with private entrance. Laundry —— 12 |rye closed 4%c lower and May 4%c|of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1/8in Cobblers 1.15-25; Minnesota, North ‘ode Provisions Agains' your own dresses FREE for demon-| privileges, garage if desired. In- 16 |off. December and May barley fin-|hard spring 83%-84%; No. 1 dark}Dakota Red River section, 1.20-25 Unfair Practice strating lovely Fall Fashion Frocks.| quire at 910 Avenue B. ae El, Pow. 8% | ished 2% lower, while December flax|northern 90%-83%; No. 1 northern} few higher; Red River Ohio's 1.15-25; No canvassing. Write fully. Give | OR “RENT—Downstairs apartment, Chicago, Oct. 13—(?)—Butter was . RB. 18% | closed 4% lower and May 4c lower. |79%; No. 2 dark hard winter 80%;|South Dakota Early Ohio's partly = size and color preference. Fashion|” Three rooms with private bath. 4 unsettled in — but Concer ii ‘5 tel Cash wheat was in steady demand} No. 1 hard winter 81%; No. 1 amber |gtaded 1.00-10; Colorado McClures Washington Oct. 13—()—NRA of-| Frocks, Dept. & 7064 Cincinnati,} Furnished or unfurnished. Also uy riled seady 0 fem, First Nat. Stores’ 49°" |and the two-day run of offerings was|98%~1.00%; No. 1 mixed durum 9614.|1'50-60; Idaho Rusiets 150-65 | few | ciciais Friday moved to override chal-| —Chio. =.| one light housekeeping room. Call pe sone tomsetiied: creamery-|Gen. Am. Trans. 30% ; absorbed without much trouble. Win-| _Corn—No. 1 yellow 37; No. 3 white vit ety 1138. 35. mens 140-50; | ienges of President Roosevelt's recov- aye, OORT Us 2 Ens wore) 29%-24, extra (6a) (Gen. Elec. 20. |ter wheat- was scarce and in fair|27%. partly graded 1.25-35. ery powers after joining farm admin- Work Wanted FOR RENT—Modern downtown oe extra firsts (90-81) 20%-22; firsts | Ge: Foods 35% |demand at unchanged comparative| Onte—No. 3 white 23%. TOTES Istrators in rejecting proposals for| seseaa WATCH REPAIRINGCAt| @Partment. Living room, fireplace, ie f 23; a bi 19%; seconds (66-87) 1644- ta ooh El. 6 |Prices. Durum tone was soft again) Rye—No. 3 58%. Order Prosecution minimum price mark-ups in retail! Oo hay price, All work guaranteed | Wo bedrooms, kitchen with built-in (68-88) 18 sias(oo ‘cenitradingd -eartots)i| Gian: smotoes: 2g%,|With demand slack for some of the| Barley—Special No. 2 64-69; No. 2 Of Folk With | **2re*- one year. Regular $1.00 fancy erys-| features, bath, hardwood floors. No 17; standar 33 Gillette 124 | medium grade quality. 48%; sample grade 37%4-39%. 0 1th Go! Senator Wagner of New York said| fay Soar’ guess cleaning, regular| children, Apartment entrance. Im- ; a1. Ot wk: oe teem oe Oe 193,| Cash corn demand was good Flax—No. 1 1.74%. —_— bluntly, “they will be required to ap-| $959 now $1.00. Wrist’ watches| Mediate possession. Rental $45.00. Ege al Manon ‘graded firsts cars |G00dyr. T. 33% | firmer comparative prices. Oats de- ae EES Washington, Oct. 13.—()—United | pear,” as he summoned the national cleaned, resular $3.00, now $1.60,| Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb in karat igiee tuerent receipts 16. |aranaim Paige 13,,|mand was steady. Rye was in good CHICAGO CASH GRAIN States attorneys Friday were under|labor board to act Friday on the re-| Saatn’ fg, $125, Dean E. Kysar, pepboneiOs be cae ae SEER LS igiy|cemand and inclined to be firmer], Chicago, Oct. 13—(P—Wheat, No.|orders to prosecute the 44 persona|fusal of the western Kentucky coal| Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Ryser.) ooo ie pamnichoa fcpedice; sa noanc8i tue eeciseeie ICONS, «38% [Compared with futures. Barley was|3 red 80; No. 1 hard 804; corn No. known to be holding more than $1,-|op2rators to attend an arbitration! sronteomery Ward large apartment. Entire ground Pou! Ty ickens firia: hens 6%ell; (Grigsby Grunow 21, |down and demgna iacked force. Re- |2 mixed:36%-37; No. 2 yellow 37-38% ;|q99 in gold illegally. hearing Thursday. WATCHES AND JEWELRY GARE-| floor with sun parlor. Gas heat. See ee eS Lestorn chickens 9; |Houd-Her. “B” . 3, [cepts were Uberal. Flax demand was| No. 2 white ST -28is; ample grate) -Attorney General Cummings or-| Hugh 8. Johnson ruled no employer WATCHES AND JEWELR the New| Available Oct. 15th. Apply after- s 4 Rae weiner NOdiDk oabbred a6: Houston 121 26% very good. ao oats, ae 3 elope dered the immediate action in a let- ey voluntarily surrender a blue) G's" ‘mex Crystals at low prices.| 00ns or evenings only at 320 11th M5 ; Hudson Motor grade z- rye, No. 2, 64; i . trect. roosters 1%, young hen turkeys 14,| Hupp ‘Motor 4 |@———_________9|patiey, 36-73; Timothy seed, 5:75-6.25 | tendo rps tne eoriiictea ne cats | “Eisairman Wagner determined to| ©-M. Walker, known in the jewelry |—S'rect. young toms 13, old toms 12, No. 2, 8; |Indian Refin 3 | Grai Q tati cwt.; clover seed, 8.00-11.50 cwt. bmit to the 1 Haale 1 business in Bismarck for the past; FOR RENT—One main floor and one spring ducks 8'4-11, old 84-10; old|Int. Harvester 37 ain Quotations [cw : Reinet fold hoarding. More than submit to the labor board for an im-| ive years. Located at Harris and| basement apartment, in large mod- + . j 8% | ¢———_—_—___________» Sa 000, 5 ern home at 502-7th Strect. For in- and young geese 814. : Tot. Bek Oem Be MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR and bullion still is in circulation. company’s (West Virginia) refusal, |Woodmansee,—_____| ona reat Hawvey bats A) Se CHICAGO RANGE Minneapolis, Oct. 13—(?)—Flour Cummii lans to prosecute} To arbitrate its strike before work-|CALL THE Snowiflake Laundry for| 4° = NEW YORK leer A apg i ity, Chicago, Oct. 13.—(P}— unchanged. Shipments 45,499. tbat heardiie mee teen #100 in ers petadedeley to their jobs. family wash. We also specialize in| __~ C°- es et es New York, Oct, 13—()—Butter, 18,-| kcivinator .| Wheat— Hove} Pure Bran 130-1350. gold. Johnson awaited a formal report| handwork of all kinds. Phone 779.|FOR RENT—Fisnished apartment. { Md if Se ad Bene 4 | ry N i RC! 8U! THE HEAD. | 5 | milk flats, fresh, average run 12;|Kroger Grocery -_ | Livestock | Society Embattled Deadeneneee pide beget Has a op experts can do it. Face and|FOR RENT—Very nice ground floor fancy unquoted: held unchanged. | Liquid Carbonic 30% onan inst Und Iid|render their blue eagle insignia, head treatments. Bring the whole| @Partment. Furnished or unfur- RATT ee eee epee emir er : 48% |" soumn sr. PA ANSE UNGErWOrld) tite these actions: crowed’ one| family. Children 25e, Profs; Klein.| ished, Heat, lights, cas furnished. trogh 10:36), other grades unchanee’:| pack ‘Tracks. . : 8% south St. Paul, Oct. 13—(P—(U. 8. yy, Oct. 13. — um) — The |4PON another at NRA headquarters| gartener and Maddox, Murphy’s| Use of phone. Also laundry privil- Live ook enepaey express 1, | Math, : 30% |D- Ad—Cattle 4,500; better grade] mania in Hie ahaa int {Nd President Roosevelt was notified | Barber Shop. ses. Phone 282-M. 802-2nd Street. ne eeeant ‘Dis; roosters, |May Dept. Strs : ‘34° |steers and yearlings more numerous ray pias ee one by steel owners of a conditional recog-| WANTED—Housework or waltress|FOR RENT — Furnished private Z : 11: other grades | Mam! Copper p 32, {than reoently; lighter weights active,| | o2), t by Senator Cope-|Tition of the check off in captive! work. Write Tribune ad No, 5201.| Sfound floor apartment. Private ie ee : 1, [eady to strong: heavier | welgh's|iand (Dem, N. ¥), chairman of the|™nes, Johnson met with ne) bath: Newly, decorated. — Sultana ee 18,989, . mnensotls Mo. Pacitie . a paper coral pant senate committee investigating rack | Walibes sand momen oe i Houses and Fla' ea ee ee ors, special packs or selections from | Montgomery ‘ fed steers | cteering. : . YOR -RENT—5 room finished House, ee fresh receipts 23-9174; firsts 18%4-19; |Nesh Motors IO Te ene en nn canted’ around] In an address before the national sip. tan 4 against| 7,Toom house, $35; 6 room house, "OR RENT—Well tarnished spate refrigerators: Special packs 18%-| Nat. sig Y 53% |628: te je | anti-crime conference under the au- _ rg aie $30; 6 room house $50; 5 room house | sce care prec cca a 25 19%; standards 174-18; firsts 16%4-|Nat. Cash R, “A” : 50/625; few loads welghty steers eligibie | hives of the United States Flag asso. |dminlstration approval of a mini- $35; 3 room furnished apt. $30; 3 or |- ttdio couch, Prigidaire, Telephone, - vi 17; other mixed colors unchanged. | Nat: Power, a Lt. : 510 |slaughter steers "375-475; plainer lation, Copeland asserted: ‘ng \OVeE SS ps pace a laa 4 Zoom unfurnished apt.” M.| gas and electricity furnished. Phone N. Y. Central 527 |grassers 1.50-3.50; good and choice Lager jasey , 518 Bdwy. . a i = —“Wiscellaneous {|i tt BS) fe tr At, fanuy Sandown he Hoe ote med criminal," 10 Per cent tm oer eal 5p paner—purlaed aise em POR RENT Modem, apart ; senses Northei common to medium 2.00-4.00; cutters|and finding some effective means Of Instead, the industrial and farm| Tooms. Adjacent to capitol and| fnemr ar ania. git ie " ee 5.12 |tess; low cutters to common cows dealing with the underworld, shies will recommend lending the| Schools. Available Nov. Ist. Write FOREIGN EXCHANGES 538 |1.00-2.00; more attractive kinds up to = = 8 \government’s aid to prevent price| Tribune ad No. 5200, Rooms for Rent New York, Oct. 13—(#)—Foreign MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 2.50 and above; Townley ‘Oil Well cutting by classing the sale of mer-|FOR RENT—One of the best houses | mon RENT: Large well furnished exchange heavy. Great Britain de- 2% | minneapolis, Oct. 13.—(F)— Is Sold for T: jehandise below invoice costs to the/ in city. Close to capitol and!" Yoom in modern home. Almaye mand in dollars, others’ in cents. Pa: 1% Wheat— High Low Close S or laxes retailer as an unfair trade practice.| schools. Six rooms and sun parlor. hot water. Close in. Call at 501- Great Britain 4.61%; France 5.79%; 1% 80% 16% .76% ———E Gas heat and double garage. Rent} g:, Italy 7.79; Germany 35.30; Norway| B® a 85% 20%. 20% Willistqn, N. D., Oct. 13—(P}—All| Among the Mours, if a wife does} very reasonable to responsible par-|_°th Street. 23.38; Sweden 23.90; Montreal in NeW] penn R. R. 28% that remained of the equipment as-|not become the mother of a boy, she| ties. Phone 1107 or 820. ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN + “York 97.37%; New York in Montreal 15% 4 “a rth rit iccatiaaes sembled for the Townley oll well 16|may be divorced with the consent of HOUSE FOR SALE—Locatedat| CW home. 2% blocks from G. P. saath: ‘ 3s Bat i fully ' steady; packing sows| mcs pouln Of Ray has been sold for }the tribe and may marry again. Baldwin, Inquire Carl Bliason.| hor waters Call ay SO%dth Str oe 46 M4” «45 iy 4 taxes the county cers, Te- -_ {fice, w ms oi CURB STOCKS ze : Se Sy Se Iereely Assi top ater 250-240 ibe, |"U7OE, $113, were used to pay the| When a couple becomes engaged In| sae ttn sas saoaarn Rowe | Phone 120-R. % ( 5-15; 5 250- s ‘ = Elec. Bond & Share 18%. 2% lected by A. C. Townley, original Non-|in event the marriage ends in a di- FOR RENT—Large furnished room. Standard Oil Ind. 30%. . 4% Fartisan League organizer, Equip-'vorce. For Sale Gas heat. 213-2nd St. Phone 1584. ‘MONEY RATES 14% ter lambs; bidding 28 lower ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR-|iGq Gate bite mon ee oan 1 0% DI on fat lambs or 6.25 down; sellers ING ‘all office hina FOR SALE—Dining room set. C; shea rs So ee peiyiak 33% |" Durui 5 asking around 6.50; bulk better lambs plies.” CAPITAL TYPEWRITER | =#t 402 Mandan Strect. pond 4 42% Thursday 6.80; two loads selected ee Time loans steady; 60 days %4-%; a * CO. 207 Broadway, % block West 3-4-5 mos %-%; 6 mos %-% per cent. Hid kinds to shippers 6.60-65, the BRIDGE of Postoffice. Phone 820. Farm Lands Prime commercial paper 1% Det Vil pa? ~“cmicaco _ - TS PLAY FOR BALE—Fet rabbits, coons-fores HEAT 0, ACE ork, and, Galty cent. 4 38% L with cages, young Hereford bulls se LIS STOCK oh . Ast y—1 pra Fs ‘West passed. Sims passed. East} cordwood sawing outfit and large} fuel ; ( (By The Associated Press) a% 3 slow, steady to 10 higher than bid two no trumps. West carried the! heating’ stove. C. C. Turner, Box| {0F fuel, pasture for 10 head, place Bid Ask Close | Shell, ane | Dec. Thi ; Today's Contract. Problem | |contract to three.” 65, Bismarck, N.D. | AB ie Rone Gee: ere a First Bank Stock.. 6% 7 6% | aye 1% | May --- ‘OW in it possible for South, The Play COAL—$2.80 cash this week only.| crop failures known here. Priced at SY Beemer Bam. BR Ak Pe ag H the dealer, in the follow: pide With a heat und Maat hng| BUY coal that 1s mined by hand by | $950. Terms of $300 cash. | Remain- t ing hand, to arrive at a con- need J lve years, est at five per { ot 37| weight 160-200 Ibs., 4.90-5.15; medi traet of four hearts? Rea re noe tO Oe Pout | haul from the Peterson Beklund oF) cent, Hudson Land Agency, Aitkin, | 23% |® Tiinnespolis cash wheat and coarse Sea ae we iae ages pestis | North: @KJ10 WAK97 Mrs, Sims, who has no high heart Begenan cos! . Runes. ; rain wotations today follow: 5 A 4 53 whose psyc! = "i ! #4 |" wheat “Delivered ‘To Arrive| sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs. ©1092 @None | |sisted Wy her r, realises that|fOR SALE—70 bushels of potatoes 7” |15% protein 3.25-450; pigs, good and choice 100- het best deferae when she gets in'eai| a& $100 per bushel. Two 3 {1 ck'north. 77% 20% 77% .19%|130 Ibs, 3.75-6.75. Bast: @7632 YQé be to asd & haart. north and one mile east of Wing. nperior 13. [2 dk north: 76% “71 : e soils eri Meee ‘Bo when South’made » short suit| _Dan Sieglock. . 25% |3.ae north. 78 jouth: @854 YIse2 opening and led the five of diamonds, ~amp-oumms |FOR RENT—Store building at Heb: 3 8 11g Protein Peat: pare Mrs, Sims won with the king and re- Automobiies tor Sale Ton, N. Dak Excellent’ loéation . Roll 26% |} dk north. West: @AQ9 10 turned the nine of hearts. The de- 2 sf i 5% |2 ak north Reasonable rent. Suitable for gen- ns, uy @O754 BAKIA32 clarer finessed the queen. South won Winnipeg, Oct, 13.— (?) — Cash | underwood . 3 dk north. with the ana fataraed the haart eral store or beer parlor. Write 8. fvbeat: No. 1 northern 57%; No. 2/Union Carbide .. 1% Hot Protenn Solution in next issue. ee pinch area rt, E. Halpern, Glen Ullin, N. Dak. i “"nprtQern 56; Mo. 3. poxthere, 13. 197 |2 dk north. Now, before the declater can go ‘Gelare Gx alae 6% (3,ak north. 5 arage for 61%, {12% protein Solution to Previous Contract Problem FOR RENT—2 stalls in garage. 71 . 17% |} OE north. _ \ 4th St. Phone 724. 1. ; “rm (3 Be north. ps gl pie gy sd aa Fy For Sale oF Trade sf | Grade of Secretary, American Bridge League 28 : 3 [1 ak north. While psychic bidding may not be 38 FOR SALE OR TRADE—1030 Pon- 81% |2 dk north. as successful. as! it was only = year 29 tiac coach. Call at 224 Ave. = 30 |3, di, north: ago, good players are always looking 9 behic * al ‘north lor the spot that may prove s winner’ 29 33613 north... to them. How a proper psychic will A il sas St nnd peel nr 3 pre : Sedan $375.00, Be lu It was played by Mrs. Dorothy Sims, z enteig % 1D president of the Women’s Branch of 24 Ford T Pickup $18.00. 39 fea oe Americen Belles [anees, eo ott $5 Feed, Tuten, re 428.08 ‘ gina psychic . Overland, as is, $30.00. INVESTMENT TRUSTS 44 The Bidding 26 Star Six, as is, $35.00. (By the Associated’ Press) ieee South and West passed. Mis. Sims: BEDAHL MOTOR COMP. (Over counter at N. ¥) ive 4 in the. North bid one hegrt. East Phone 260. Quarterly Ine. Bh. 1.42, 1.8. hh H on) ee [doubled and South bid two hearts. , — ?

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