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‘ a more HR I THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1988 atid Sep ntcnSedseiaacthianidiin ilnaaieiaeineeMscoNSiNaNCCiuinaiiaiAinlthe 2 |. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Oct. 17;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE BISMARCK TRIBUN = | a MINNEAPOLIS CAS! RAIN 1.50 to 2.65; all weights common and NEW YORK (KET BUYING ORDERS HIT Minneapolis, Oct. rier Whest {medium 1.00 to 2.00; feeding. lamba CLASSIFIED AD New York Stocks receipta ‘Tuesday 49 compared to 7% Se ee ee RATES You, Too, i , a] cash wheat and coarse aad i ¥ +} CAINS STRENGTH AS cv _ WHEAT MARKET AND Pesan emer _. “™ggaose Wl Get Ret 4 Closing Prices Oct. \ 18% protein Delt Toarrive Sioux city, Jows, Ont, Moe 5c { : perry . 8. D. A)—Catt ; fed year- — i 5 Aare Rams: Hd {1 dk north. lings about steady; matured steers|25 words ...... vecsesessesesese.et3¢ PUL a Bismarck Tribune $ Air, Reduc. . dull, tendency lower; other classes|/2 consecutive insertions, not over | Ad ti kf toda: i Alleghany TS oan little changed; choice yearlings! 25 words .........0+..0+.-.-.8 25 conbubeanibo-di detatichmctde an P P ‘A Chem. 3 ai | ‘i ia none around 6.00; bulk grain feds salable|$ consecutive inse! not over =| No jeb too big or smal. Am, Gah 2. | ; ig dk north 330; most cows 200 to 230; low eut-|6 consecutive inaeviins, wot over | i lo i" 4 3 north. .50; most ci A E consecutive or i Volume a ae . Recov-|‘Am; Gomi: A. 58%) Purchases by Morgenthau for 13% profes ters and cutters lately 196 Yo £18;[° 38 words anna ann "Phone er: jan ares . Intl, | 8 north. choice . stockers 4.75; .| All ads of over 25 words per , ¥ y i ines ‘ at Relief Administration Hed ae offerings 4.00; numerous sales 3.75|word to above rates. | Score Advances 16% Bring Sharp Rally m nor' a +! down. —_ i 2 Pow. 8% | ‘ , \ fA onts Hogs 3,500; slow, mostly 20 to 25) All want ads are cash in advance) Am. Rad. nts Chlsiao. Oet...17 we ¢j2 ck north: . | lower; top 4.25; early bulk 150 to 250|Copy must be recelved at The Trib- New York, Oct. 17.—()}—The stock | Am 3oit lhuyine andere rushed werat cant ain (3, dk north. Wb, welghts 400 to 4.25; scattered |une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure) iy pay tle in early transactions, | Am. 54 , com and |csrade of sales 250 to 315 Ib. butchers 3.50 to|insertion same day in the regular berets .| Am. 117% | Oats Prices up late Tuesday to the|1 dk north. | 4.00; sows mostly 2.75 to 3.40; prac- |claasified page. turned sharply upward im the latter | im. ‘3 extreme limits allowed for any 24-/2 dk north. tical sow top 3.50; extreme heavies part of Tuesday's session following | am. 22% ey Fat itkebeds 3 dk north. down to 2.50; feeder pigs 3.75 to 4.00.. Cuts, border or white space used on spirited rally in grains at Chicago. | Am. 52 he RMR Wace ane ee Sheep 2,500; no early action for/want ads come under the classitied While the trading volume was rather aa ne at retina baie wiht nemo |@ edt: fat lambs, undertone steady to weak; |display rates of 78 cents per column restricted on the recovery, leading is- es us ioe gay oN erdad wheat sup-|3 north... 90% feeders unchanged; best slaughter|inch per single insertion. sues retained gains of 1 to 3 or more Bay | Biles, for lef purposes had ‘Montana Winter Wheat lambs held above 625; odd lots good points and some spurted around 7.|AtL Ost Line 247 | an electric effect on all the grain! io, csotein yearlings 480 down; early sales me-| tional labor board, pledged the Weir- pee ACR ccs lat ees 36%; |Pita here. ‘Trade became of enorm-|147) ecrein Gium to good feeding lambs 5.00 to|ton (West Virginia) company to take proximated 2,500,000 shares, 41% | Cus volume, with wheat rising 6 celitels srw... 14% IA 1.05] 6.35. the strikers back without discrimina- Grains were as erratic As stocks. Tia | above Monday's finish, corn up 4]i3q S cilia is tion. It further promised the board ‘Wheat rallied around 2 cents a bush- man er bi co HJ cents. Earlier, vio-/1 1D DULUTH CASH GRAIN would supervise a Haine sol \ el then dropped this and about 2 35 esa smashed season low/1 H Duluth, Oct. 17—()—Closthg cash |®#t which employes wi ea mine cents more before finding support. 13% tne erat. throughout the entire Hey ‘Wheat: No. 1 dark northern wrtion aah a rgaining | odes Smead. eons were ratte Bore-Warne Re Tuesday's transient break in wheat ee The settlement, which also refers les were ‘8% | Values resulted in shattering the sea- | Ot® any future disputes to the board, was as ill a cen wep wick, 9 |son’s low price record for virtually rey signed by E. T. Weir, chairman of active at losses ‘of a point or more. | culumet, & Hee 12% |folowed were stimulated tom large Pee 74%; No. 1 mixed durum 73%4-00%4 6; | 0". Long, for the strikers snd| : d Professional S A Guide Western Union, American Tobacco B./Cannon Mills 24% | extent by hasis given in various i h beth ‘phoebe alate ly tla Senator Robert F. Wagner, chairman Business an ession: ervice Gu Liggett é& Myers B and Sears Roebuck | Case. J.T. . quarters Ao lgtvernitaent Plans for open | Grade of ce 15-14%: to of the labor board. — arses sagged about a point. Moderate |Cerro Gi" | matket relist purctihscs of food came|1 D Plax on track 1.70t-74%; to er- ee ‘Aisartusente foe Teeat gains were registered by Allied Chem- 2% | modities in a large ‘scale. 1H bOI paar Sree Oe NEW PRODUCT SELLS ON BIGHT|___*Partr Jinbldrbaihil ial, Dupont, U. 8. Smelting, U. 8. 3"|' Corn and oats displayed relative Durem, eo weiss, ONTINUE D to merchants. Positively one of the; FOR RENT—Two very desirable un- Steel, National Distillers, Chrysler, 7% | siemens vas COMpaNeel With Wis Chi amber £9! 93% 8716 O1%4| Ho. 1 rye ; o from page oti?’ fastest selling articles on the mar-; furnished apartments. Kitchenette, i) Case, Deere, American Smelting and 5 edroeariry Were heat tinea siege eS is Barley choice to na ie oe 4 ket. Write G & E Distributors,| living room, bedroom and bath. American Commefcial Ajcohol. Union $ |speculator in corn was taking ® big |Chol ed tdi Lignite Miners on 115% Robert St., Fargo, N. D. Electric stove, electric refrigerator, Pacific and Santa Fe were in supply ‘le 41% |kand on the buying side. * 19% Strike f Boost es laundry and locker in addition. * at one time, but came back when the | Chrysler 44 | Provisions -averaged higher, reapon= ; rike for . oe Work Wanted © | Fireproof building. Good downtown sy firmed, a 13% |stve to action of grains, 18% Boston, Oct. 17.—()—(U, B. Dep. In Pay, Recognition |jsxrert waTcH REPATRING—At| location. Rent reasonable, Tnquire aie eevee tients cae eee eral 35°] Wheat closed strong at the day's 1% Agr.)—Very little wool is moving in one half price. All work guaranteed | _&¢ the Bismarck Tribune Office program end the Buropesn situation 2% |top figures, 4%-5 cents above Mon-| Sa ‘|the market here. Not enough bust-|tors, empolying miners, claim their! one year, Regular $1.00 fancy crys-|FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 room pear rregae nigspobe en Ay 114 |day’s finish, Dec. 747, May 78%; com | ae “Thess ts being transacted in most lines |proift is nil.on sales at $2.25 per ton.| tal, 60c; wateh cleaning, regular] apartment. Also good sized single Street discussion. The consensus was) (one 10 |3%-4 cents up, Dec. 41%, May 48 ,| «66% - lof greasy domestic wools to establish| “We are demanding that our Un $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist’ watches| room kitchenette apartment, and that the former was the most impor- 63% | oats 3 cents advanced, and provisions|2 curum... 65% market prices. Asking prices, how-|ed Mine Workers Union be recog-| cleaned, resular $3.00, now $1.60.| small sleeping room with clothes tant of all market factors. 22% | showing 20 to 50 cents gain. 1rd durum 71% + lever, are not showing any change on|nized,” declared both President} Main , $125, Dean E. Kysar,| closet. 411-5th St. Phone 273, — 6 cont, nl Del. eH MINNEAPOLIS MARKET St ERGs i aailiar tie caine | CH! Orth cetauagn hom ite Saseageosey kre: eae i Oe eea Toor apartantats (eG | Produce Markets | |com Proaucts 2 | TAKES SHARP SPURT Moment, “Odd lots and clean-up of- | individual contracts which were sub-|WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-| bath. Rentel $25.00 per month, 618 SS Crosley Radio :. g%| Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—#)}—The lo-|4 ferings of inferior character are said|mitted to our members were “yellow) PULLY REPAIRED—Also the New) 6th St. RA ; CHICAGO Crucible Steel 19 cal grain market was fairly calm at! ‘to be moving at prices in the buyers|dog” contracts. We had no voice inj G-S Flexo Crystals at low prices.| FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room Chicago, Oct. 17.—(7)—Butter was} Curtiss 2% ‘|tavor compared with prices realized|the drawing of them and naturally) C.M. Walker, known in the jewelry! apartment on 1st floor, with pantry again unsettled in tone Tuesday with|Dia. Mate! . in the period of active trading a|our members refused to sign them.”, business in Bismarck for the past| and closet. Heat, lights and gas some prices revised downward. Eggs|Dupont .. Be Wheat futures closed Sc higher, the! month ago. Both Hickey and Cross said that| five ;ears. Located at Harris and| furnished. 00. Adults only. and butter both ruled steady. Sea 11% | mit allowed during any 24 hours of |5 ss psa: three operators in the Burlington rood! Phone 1470-R or call at 306 W. Butter, 13.146, unsettled; creamery | Fi “Auto Lite. 15%; | Fading. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES __|fleld have recognised their union, _ Thayer. a ee specal (83 score) 23%-24; extras (92) |i’ pow. & Lt. 6% big item of news was the buying Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—( and named these operators as 1 Only experts can do it. Face and| FOR ‘com apartment with 23; extra firsts (90-01, 20;-21%; firsts | Frie R. R. 14% ,0f cash wheat by the government ‘Jof carlot grain sales: Wheat: No.1|the Duhamel mine, the Kendoff! head treatments. Bring the whole| private bath, sleeping porch; very (88-89) 18-19%; seconds (86-87) 16%-| Fid. P. Fire Ins, 23 jemergency relief corporation in Min- hard spring 72%-73%; No, 1 dark|Mine and Otto Heider of Foxholm. family. Children 25c. Profs. Klein-| close in. Washing privileges. Fur- 17: standards (80 centralized carlots) | Firest. T. & R. . 20% | neapolis and elsewhere. 8 + [northern 69%-72%; No.3 hard winter| Mines in which operations have) gartener and Maddox. Murphy's| nished or unfurnished. 323 2nd St. 21. First Nat. Strs.-. 49’! Flax went up 10c from the previous 64 + 1664; No. 2 soft white 68%; No. 1 am-|been suspended are the Quality Lig-| Barber shop. or phone 360-M. ” Eggs, 2,630, steady, prices un-|Gen. Am. Trans. on closing level on Argentine news of 50 sloer durum 72%-89%; No. 1 mixed|Mite Coal company, the Miller Coal oS pei mae Poo SS sicaiis a ed. Gen. Elec. 8%. | bad crops-and then dropped back 2c. : at 712% -89%; No. company and the Colton Coal com-|TIG lout shims —Practically new three- bios Sra Gen. Foods 34% | "Dec. and M f Ne 54% 51% ..... [urum 68% -69%, ton of the latter| to and truck wheels with wooden| room apartment. Private bath. Gas Poultry, live 2 cars, 47 trucks,| Gen. Food 1 and May wheat closed 5c high-)N¢, &--- Corn: No. 1 yellow 35. ERG al oe tet sed spokes and steel felloe. Make|. range, electric refrigerator, use of eject door tani) ae eorings| Get Mee Sy iighersor atin nae: bigger _~ MO. Losec, 191 (198 190"! we Rye: No. 2 47. atone Se eer ohn oeoty | squeaky wheels absolutely tight and electric washer and vaeuum clean- ; en. Motor: Ny ; # Barley: No, 2 special 45; No. 2 55- etssomnees "| true. Call 805 Tire Service. er. Also heated garage. Call at 400 10%-11, colored 10; roosters“7%4; tur-| Gen. Ry. Sig. 32% | closed 3% higher, and May 4% high-| ¢————___—_—__-_____——-@| i also is not operating. iat SoS nee ea paid 8-14; spring ducks 8%-11, old Sian ii% er. Dec. and May oats closed 3 high- | Livestock | a ene eee foe ae President Hickey of the Burlington | WANTED—Work on farm by man and| Eleventh St. or phone 1396-J. 814-10; young and old geese 8. Gold Dust 18% Jer. Dec. flax closed 8 higher and/ ie Gate, ‘quoted: local said that the miners are ready| wife through fall and winter. Ex-|/FOR RENT—Modern 4 room apart- —_—__—__—_ Goodyr. T. 31 | May 7 higher. a eee at any time to meet with the opera-| perienced. Write Tribune Ad. No.| ment. Private bath. Hot water NEW YORK ae hee ae Cash wheat undertone was firm] SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK alcnekeienn eLaxe tors to see if their differences can| 52: ‘heat. 514 Seventh St. Adults only. New York, Oct. 17.—(P)—Butter, 18,-| Gt: Nor. Pf... 17% Pee irra Mtfederter og South St. st (Seed era (By The Associated Press) be ironed out. me a ae irs Srariae at el pei spores bal SIs opt cor 38 |mand fair. Durum showed a better|openirg slot lower grades predomin.| (OVer counter at New York): Colton declared that the individual VEC Pe Annie ae 238, firm and unchanged. Eggs 16,-| Grigsby Grunow 2 9 im showed & better] opening slow, lower grades predomin-| Cuot meine gh 1.98; Lél. a daniyidual ABLES Furnished or unfurnished. Alsc 546, irregular. Mixed colors, un-|Houd-Her. “B” 2% | undertone in early trade. Cash'corn|ating; undertone weak to lower on pub nseme ina Ate contracts which were sul DIRECT from the farm to you at 106| one light housekeeping room. Call. a changed fouston Oil 23%| continued fair to good with pricesifed steers and yearlings. Around CURD STOCKS the miners are in accordance with| Main Ave. Opposite weather bu-| at 808-7th St. : 2 .| Hudson Mc 10% | unchanged. Oats demand was. steady| steady on plainer grades; she stock A the NRA code, so far as minimum} reay, Phone 231. Carrots, onions, Live poultry steady to firm. Chick. Hupp Motor 4% | with offerings very limited. Rye de-| steady to weak; bulls about steady; New York, Oct. 17.—(?)—Curb: are concerned, and he asserted/ cabbage, rutabagas, beets. Special, ens, express 10-17 fowls, freight and! int. “Harvester 34% | mand continued good for the mode-| slaughter steers 2.50-4.50;| Cities Service, 2%. ft 1s not his present intention to] potatoes, 70c per bushel, 20c a peck. Bedard ll : express 11-15; other grades unchang-| Int, Nick. Can. . 18% | rate offerings. Barley was somewhat |comperable hel 4.00; few| Electric Bond é& Share, 17%. the United Mine Workers} Bocce prices on all items ty teuck|FOR RENT—Reasonable. Large, ed. Dressed steady to firm and un-|int, Tel, & Tel. 11% comparable heifers 2.00-4.00; | few) standard Oil Indiana, 29. td he {| ‘Sbectal prices on all items in truck |" Ciean, furnished room in new home. changed. Jewe] Tea .. 26 | wnsettled but demand continued fair] good to choice fed steers held around United Founders, 1% Union, with which he said he exper! load lots. Scala foisace jad ah ae Johns-Manviile 52%,|t0 good with choice quality scarce.|§.00-6.00; common to medium grass pineioccia taaae enced difficulties several years 880. | OR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add-| able for two. Light housekeeping - ~@| Kayser () 144 | Flax demand was fair to good with| cows 1.85-2.50; better lots held rd. . Both Colton and L. C. Stearns, ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR-| {7 desired 1016 Seventh St. Phone Miscellaneous Kelvinator H1s|local crushers buying steadily. 3.26: low cutters and culters 75-160 Indian Asylum Head president of the Quality, eompany.| ING on all ofice machines. Sup-| tify" 5 id r ennecot Z Saree D common to medium bulls 1:50-2.25; = TYPEWRITER - a — ——— | Kresge (8. 8. ny MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Stockers and feeders little change,| Will Demand Hearing} tracts they submitted were not pe pepe tale if block West|ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN FOREIGN EXCHANGE ("Kroger Grocery 20%) Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—(@)—Flour 20] common steers 2.00-3.00; few 3.75; — signed by the miners, they notified Postoftice, “Phone £20. new home. 23: blocks from G. P. New York, Oct. 17.—()Foreign | Liquid Carbonic 27° |lower; carlaad lots family patents | medium calv ‘00: Canton, S D, Oct. 17.-()—| them of suspension of operations and| _0f Postoffice. Phone 620, _ Hotel. Clean and quiet and alway: exchange firm. Great Britain de-|Loew’s ...... 2942 ted 6.40-6.50 a barrel in 98 m to good stock calves 3.00-4. a » 8. ay i. vat tis| paid the men what they had coming.|FOR SALE—Remington Wi) Ge, water Con a, BUb4h GL aoe Gane, ee eee eae... 2g, ection sacks, i practical top 600: ‘trletly. choles. to Ro ene cine Gunton Indian| “My mine is closed for repairs,” the| matic rifle, Call at 616 Avenue B,| phone 120-R. : Sei Bea oe erate Leads erage -37%| Shipments 25,745. "16.50 sparingly; late Monday best stock |asylum which brought an order for| Quality Lignite Get OAT pete: upstairs. ee FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping an ‘maacn a8 Aral oad 21% Pure Bran 13.00-13.50. = steer calves 5.00. his dismissal Monday, Dr. H. R.|ident sald. “The individual FOR SALE—Parior heater. 8D | room. Reasonable rent. Gas heat. 85; 455 3% | Standard Middlings 1400-1450. ‘Hogs 8,500; not fully established;|Hummer, ousted superintendent of | wdich I submitted were in accordance] if taken at once. Call at Bismarck{ 91) Rosser between Second and York 97.00; New York in Montveal | mid..Cont. Pet 11% ————____. most bids and few sales 25 to 30 low-|the institution, declared Tuesday he| with the NRA code. While the mine| Bargain Store. _____| Third Streets, Close in. 103.1234, Bia CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 4 - | is closed I am having timbering work x 3%] Chicago, Oct. 17—()}—Wheat, No. 1 er than Monday; better 160 to 240 Jbs.| would semand a pearing and ra Ae eeu tid cue ain paving the FOR SAE MACARNS THER ONL 80) = — earn ce " eae No. 15; . nounced he reta! counsel 4 count register in condition. MONEY RATES 18% | hard 70-10%; No. 4 mixed (weevily) | 40 10 415: early top 4.15 for 180 to tracks into the mine fixed,’ jt 0 240 lbs.; some held higher; bidding 2.15 to 3.50 on packing sows; nothing Gone on pigs and light lights; average cost Monday 3.99; weight 235. the matier. “They can't get away with that,” said Dr. Hummer, commenting on the order for “his dismissal announced Cheap price. Suitable for retail/ For Rent store. First National Bank, Bis: N. Dak, mage MEDIATE SALE—Gravel bo: New York, Oct. 17.—(AP)-—Call money steady; % per cent. Ni Time loans steady; 60.days % to %; 3-4-5 mos. % to %; 6 mos. % to % 67; corn, No. 1 yellow 36%-38; No. 2 white 36%-37; sample grade 22-30; ,{oats, No. 2 white 25-25%; sample 4 |grade 19-19%; no rye; ‘barley, 38-66; “Our members. will not go. back to work until our union is recognized,”, was President Hickey’s declaration, | —— “we are not going to sign any con- FOR RENT—Large store room with full basement. Heat furnished. In- quire Prince Hotel. s Sheep 6,500; no early sales slaugh- {Monday by Secretary Ickes of the in- ‘and hoist. A ain, W. F. Gag- Steve Bune al = per cent. ae timothy, Strate! ewt.; clover |ter lambs; indications about. steady; |terior department. ‘The secretary’s tract 1 sel we have not hed a ve oye hare FOR ; Aue unalng at Heb ee cama ad cf 143 ae: spa feeding lambs opening steady; early |arder was based on charges filed oy is recognition ‘and a contract in ac-|tions following a ruptured appendix.| Reasonable rent. Suitable for gen- th 18% :_________g|bulk desirable white, faced rangers) John Collier, commissioner of Indian} © Shortly after milking the cows the| eral store or beer parlor. Write 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS Ne 21% G *. Q 5.50 to 5.75; plain lightweights down | affairs. : lained of a headach E. Halj Glen Ullin, N. Dak. ‘ " rain Quotations | te bul rns young man complained of a headache| _E. Halpern, Gle! in, N. Dak. New York, Oct. 17.—()—Govern-| Ohio Oil 14% Pina to 4.00; Monday good “ a and a pain in his side. A doctor was | WILL STORE parlor furniture for tse ae are Pee aes menace saan lash 605; Annee RE Big Steel Company Ruptured Appendix pall salon le advice Wendt was) “of same. No children. Best of care, . ae "i RAN . rou re, val re e) Liberty, lat 4 % 10aat Eeckarg 15 |Chicago, Oct. 17 —P)— cHIcAGo Signs With Workers} Fatal to Young Man) (rei said there was. virtually no | -P tome 383-LJ. ' SER A Ae 10322 | Davimelee Trans. High Low Clote| Chicago, Oct. 1—AP—O. 8. D. — M. Wendt, Jr, 26-year-old | ROPE f0F his recovery. - ; as. 4 4s ‘ 14% , inc! 5, - rashington, —(PI—A signed| Rudo . Wendt, Jr., 26-year-' & Treas, 45 106.13 | Bathe Exchange % tn me 18% Rent eae 2 ts owes Pes eget eppene aiy Sad Pe a Enomet, who inilked cows BL Natl rier gages ae Seu sal. sien i 3 : sf than Monday; 140 to 290 Ibs. 4.25 tolernment Tuesday found thousands of|on his father’s farm Monday fore- i OR RENT—A ve a WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘41% 31% 41%] 490; Practical top 400; part load! Weirton Steel company strikers re-|noon, died shortly after midnight] "ineral services will be conducted | ii0dern bungalow, close in; imme- Winnipeg, Oct. 17.—-P)—Cash 48% 44 48% | 465; packing sows largely 3.00 to/turning to work. ‘Tuesday in a local hospital. ‘Thursday afternoon from the Lu-|_ “late possession. Geo. M. Register. wheat: No. 1 northern 57%; No. 2|Proct. 50 46% 50 |350. Light lght good and choice} ‘The agreement, effected by the na- His death resulted from complica-|tneran church at Emmet. The body |FOR RENT—To responsible party northern 54%; No. 3 northern gee Pull Bains 140 fo. i i mas a oH will be buried in the Emmet ceme- commietels, furnlsied £ room moder Hy Me . 4.4 60; Ouse. ui ni it. qe A ee 3% 28% medium ‘weight 200 %0 250. Ibe, 449, (Foe Wendt farm is 12 miles west |_or phone 463. een weight 250 to 350 Ibs. of Garrison, on the other side of the|FOR RENT—Five room modern MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE 53% 44 Missouri river. house, with garage. Near Capitol. (By ‘The Asseciated Press) 60 51 5D BR IDGE é tae Reasonable rent. Phone 460-M. First Bank Stock 6%. | 58h o Will End Committee POR RENT—Six room modern bows ‘ . _* Northwest Banco 5%. Ads ate. ae P T ‘ and garage. rent. Ine a 4% 41% 10% Elections Wednesday | autre at 214 stn at. CHICAGO STOCKS Oo 4 40 ee =e (By The Associated Press) The Bidding ‘The last of 11 district committees Midwest Util. %. 5 505 460 506 Today’s Contract Problem | | The proper bidding is South peas. |in Burleigh county to supervise sd- Lost and Found McGraw El. 4%. S15 4.65 West pass. While North holds ministration of the federal wheat al- |O8T—Dress belt, navy blue geor- 585 6.15 YY TH clubs tramp. in the fol- | |card spade sult, his hand lotment-acreage reduction program| gette with large white poka dots. BISMARCK, GRAIN 462. 420 Tee eTine, Neate. tt Weeks (88: | | snaue Go sey an eine! will be elected at two farmer meet-| Please return to Tribune office. 4 (Purnished by Hume -Miller:-On) £0. $8 and « spade How should he trump, North Posey ag ay arte ty Date October 17. Ne hand to make « small ‘The last meeting will be held at Hs, 1 Abe DORE Es, : ¥ eee Baldwin at 2 p. m. and Wilton at 8 . hern ... ww Close ‘at lowest in 3. most ae 3 le p.m. No. 1 amber durum yi | fen ac uee, Prianan Jeera: se OQ73 H96548 ‘Two elections were to be held Tues . ame He } coe Sa B% veglers: steers good and choice East: are JR ate 4 day, at McKenzie at 2:30 p. m. and ides, fate. 68 junk for : & C) market prices. No, 1 flax % Bouth: @Q83 YK No..1 rye . be @AK94 MAKE * "Barley 73 yee : By West: @5972 yQuse Hard winter wheat 1% 83 5% 31083 & None , CHICAGO POTATOES etd Solution in next issue, 12 + Chicago, Oct. 17,—(2)—(U. 8. D. A.) : By —Potatoes, 102, an track 442, total 108% | to / 8. shipments 720; barely steady, sup-| United 20% 2.00 plies heavy, demand and United Sap 6% choloe 5.50 rather siow; sacked per cw; U, 8,|United i > 88 ; ull and No, 1, Wisconsin round whites 1.15-20|Un. Gas. Imp. . . at Menor end few higher; Minnesote-North Dakote|U. 8. ind, : Se ‘and choice Cobblers Red River section 1.20-25; | 1 “g 13% .25; comi- frlumphs 128; Red River Ohio's most- 15: a glee = uel whites 110-18; Idaho Russets 1.60-86,| iil. P. & Lt. 34 | venly a i 8 we Warner Pict. is theep and Were it not for Homer, the pebble ag oom | Needing lambs bs 90. Tha, poet, the society he describes would Werte, Re The United States consumes an es-,| own good an 15 to . have vanished from human knowl-| Westingh. Be timesed total of tons . of to edge, 38% | , serap iron atinually, ~