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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Thur., Oct. 19\CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ LATE SELLING HITS | New York Stocks || WHEAT MARKET IS 130 Ibs,'3 45c NEWYORK MARKET j....¢s== =". | JITTBRY AS PRICE [es | dBc AND PRICES SLU pee 7 | DOBSUR AND DOWN Sage: Se Se ea cecercras Ith ces choice 10-160 Ibs, 4.00-50; Usht) CLASSIFIED AD Teigne, cas", aes: hones RATES . You, Too, weight, read = Se, eo Bre8: ples, food and choke oo-| + martin, 18 werce = Will Get Results! Bit ay sane de an a 25 se seeccessceccceesses-$ BS N lownward, supply such small; /3 consecutive insertions, over smal. steers, with weight. predominated 16° SS words certocrec ors $1.00 N° Jeb too big or smal. run; few early sales steady, but un-|6 consecutive insertions, not over Phone Many Leading, Issues Touch |Ar New Lows for Current Move- ment on Downswing men O00, oF 42 | Advance in Late Trading |e Ale Fn most Wiped Out by Spe- un culative Selling dertone draggy and weak; best light 25 words . secccecases 145 yearling steers and heifers 6.25; best] All ads of over.28 words add 3c per weighty steers 5.75; bulk promising word to above rates, 1 to sell at 5.00-50; others about —— B1% 0... 81% ..... | Steady, but practically everything ex-| All want ads are cash in advance cept light heifers and steers lower|Copy must be received at The Trib- for week. Slaughter cattle and veal-june office by 9:00 a. m. to insure d Sn % were BIN ws Ters: Steers, good and choice 550- insertion same day in the regular "J ask 900 Ibs., 5.25-6:40; 900-1100 Ibs., 5.00- [classified page. | for a 19 | yet attained on the current upward|1 6.40; a 6.35; " | 48% | movement of prices, Just before the|1 E W. ‘ 40; 1100-1300 Ibs. 5.00-6.35; 1300-1500 bys 4.75-6.25; common and medium} Cuts, border or white space used on te” St then) Saino cy South Dakota, Wheai 550-1300 Ibs. 3.00-.50; heifers, good|want ads come under the classified 45 resul specu 3 | lative selling. and choice 550-750 Ibs. 5.00-6.40; piste ea 7% cents per column 2 -! " 4 {common and medium, 2.75-5.25; cows, inch per single insertion. 25%| ‘The extreme rise was to about 12 LEW Sere er tages oer Pg 276-400; common. ae me- athlete Oe 35° |cents @ bushel higher than Tuesday’s| 1 DH W or i dium 1.75-2.75; low cutter and cutter, st low, and was attributed to renewed|1 Hh W..... 78% | 1.00-75; bulls (yearlings eexcluded),|marching and arming along the buying on government account and good (beef), 2.90-3.25; cutter, common fronts of Belgium, Austria and 97% and medium, 1.60-2.85; vealers, good| vance, an ultimatum has come out! and choice, 5.75-7. medium, 4.50-/from Praha, Czechoslovakia. { 5.75; cull and common, 3.50-4.50;} “Any revision of the war treaties so stocker and feeder cattle: Steers,/far as Czechoslovakia’s boundaries | : good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 4.00-| are concerned can be carried out onl: 8% |pared with Wednesda: s+e++|5.25; common and medium, 2.25-400. | with military force. .. .” 4 3% | 79-70%, May 80%-81; oo ee Sheep, 8.000; fat lambs undertone) Poland, meanwhile, long ago had let 11%4 |down, Dec. 41-41%, May 47%-%; oats : amber ee ea . +++ |strong to 25 higher; natives 6.75-7.00; |i¢ be known that vigorous opposition 23% | unchanged to 1 cent lower, and pro- Ta : xis Tangers held above 7.25; sheep strong; | would greet any German efforts to; 5s visions unchanged to a setback of 20 durum. 4 1H... native ewes 1.50-2.75; feeding lambS| revise Germany's eastern boundaries, | scarce, firm; lam| jf i if i ide 37% | “Pree eelling which at times devel-|? Gu7um.- 90M 1 |. cvs jmeatee, firm: lambe, 90 hosiendsiaeliamaiiaans Business and Professional Service _Guid 8% | oped in the wheat market, tumbled Coarse Grate and medium, 4.00-6. DETERM FUNERAL HOME “ie prices down to 3 cents under Wed- Ibs, good and choice; 1.50-2.' TO WATCH ARMAMENTS iFOR RENT—Two very desirable un- furnished apartments. Kitchenette, e e living room, bedreom and bath. kite peroroyerey New York, Oct. 19.—(#)—Stocks broke in a last minute selling wave ‘Thursday and many leading issues touched new lows for the movement . after having rallied substantially in . Wat, Wks. the early afternoon. The late dip was|Am. Wool Pf. attributed partly to the touching off | Anaconda Cop. of a number of impaired margin ac- | 4?%. counts, Losses of 1 to 4 or more points predominated in a heavy clos- ing. Transfers approximated 2,700,000 shares, & Shares of National Distillers re- ceived support and advanced some 2 * ‘points. U. 8. Smelting, American £ Can, Atlantic Refining and Johns- x Manville converted early losses: into - moderate gains. Union Pacific drop- < ped about 3, U. S. Industrial Alcohol and Bethlehem Steel were off around 2 each, ‘and losers of fractions to a point or more included Allied Chem- C ical, U. 8. Steel, Liggett & Myers B, American Telephone, DuPont, Chrys- Jer, Case, Western Union, American , Commercial Alcohol, American|Chi. & N. W. rj 4 Smelting, Santa Fe, New York Cen-|Chi. Gt. Wes. .. , | Chicago, Oct. 19.—()—Wheat rose 79 |late Thursday to the topmost point rere 5 sable, 11% | 1,000,000 barrels of flour had been sold 13% protein 23% | from mills ao far this week. 2 amber. 11%] Wheat closed’ irregular, 7 | | trom 1% decline to tral, Baltimore and Ohio and West-|Chi. Gt. W. Pf. a 4 | nesday’s finish, but rallies of a cent weights, common -~d medium, 1 Paris, Oct. 19,—()—France is show- inghouse. 6% | OF more ensued, with the market aft- 2.00; feeding jambs, 50-75 Ibs., good|ing @ determination to watch her A : a 00-60. armaments more closely than ever in . —— 26k | ts rouitgeertoeaneA iter oeeurtnone a ete! the face of: Chansellor Adolph Hit- f 0 ‘. | Produce Markets | 4 |iment sellers. A bearish factor was ler's activities in Germany. i Fune:al Home Electric stove, electric Resear 4 *y o——_—. ———_® 11% | continued. Large shipments of wheat Premier Edouard Daladier favors laundry and locker in « additic ! ; 301% | fheek the Black Sea Tegion, 1,408,000 the control of the sale and manufac- Fireproof building. Good downtown CHICAGO 2% | bushels ‘this week ‘against 206,000 at ture of armaments, but. the chamber |. D. location. Rent reasonable. Inquire Chicago, Oct. 19—(?)—Butter was 3974 | nis time last year. of deputies corhmittee on finance has at the Bismarck Tribune Office. * unsettled in tone eT ie 13) | Funttlee Al witekt tick were spe BY CHAIN ncaa aig event FOR RENT — Well furnished one were Mostly unrevised. es were 3 i on complete nationaliza- room and kitchenette. Also sleep- steady and poultry ruled firm. Cc 59% |moted by evidence of government- 21 |sponsored buying at around 76 for December contracts. A feature of 714 wheat trading was persistent narrow- 26° jing of the price difference between ‘8% | December and May deliveries. Where- 14% |a8 at the close Tuesday December was 2% | four cents under May, it was reduced \ Butter, 10,469, unsettled; creamery- { specials (93 score) 23%-24; extras (92) + 23; extra firsts (90-91) 20%-22; firsts (88-89) 18-1914; seconds (86-87) 16%- 17; standards (90 centralized carlois) | Crosle 21. Eggs, 2,149, steady; extra firsts cars 19% local 18%; fresh graded] nia tion of the eect cu a vote a ‘a4 Se | ing room. Can be used separately to 16 on an amendment-presente 411 It. 273 However, the premler so hotly op-| Sunday a.m. Would like two or eclecorated apartment. Heat, wa- posed the declared cost and was so in-) three passengers. Also car going to} Tedec om i 2 eee Chicago. Can accommodate one.| tet. gas stove, laundry privileges. Heavily Armed Guards Pace sistent a change was impossible at the Suge? reste Also kitchenette, recessed bed present time that the committee re- ttt cd apartments. Reduced rents. Call ' Bor Neigh- versed the vote and returned to the 4 a firsts cars 19 local 18; current receipts oe hetaats woh he Somme sh nl ancatted DULUTH RANGE babii dccll ln tn od control idea, 16 to 12. Salesmen__ =| ianaee peur Glee Reo eee 16-17. @9 three cents Thursday. Corn and! puluth, Oct. 19.—()—Closing cash boring Nations ‘The issue, far from closed, was|NEW PRODUCT SELLS ON SiGnT| Sch" jBi ta hail Poliltry, live, 2 cars, 32 trucks firm; 10% | Oats were off, owing to sympathy with | prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, Bid. 12%| Wheat weakness and as a result of | 79-83%; No. 2 do, 18%-19%; No. 3 ‘ deemed likely to produce a hot debate| to merchants. Positively one of the hens 4% Ibs. up, 12, under 4% Ibs. 9; heat He (By The ated frees) in the chamber, as the Socialists} fastest selling articles on the mar-|FOR RENT—Newly decorated two re more liberal country offerings of corn.!do, 75% -77 , 79 room modern furnished apartment Leghorn hens 7%; Leghorn chickens | £1. 534 | more , strongly favor a state monopoly. ket. Write G & E Distributors, | s 9%; roosters 7%; turkeys 8-M; Rock Erie ae tSbetraased sar wari di Leeann tht besiesioon 2 do, 18%-79%; No. "1 am- ene et ries oma, Meantime, with this domestic ques-| 115% Robert St., Fargo, N. D. on eet eas Pilea Springs 10%-11%, colored 10; ‘spring 5% | Cownturns of hog values and of grain.) ber durum, 78%-7%4; No. 2 do, 78H; jencitcled Germany Thursday — beck: | son occupying considerable attention, | === | private en see Lalitatey Pelee ducks 8%-11, old’ 84-10; young and 41% | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Be Tee Te TOA: NO ne eek metal, the thin her |the government is continuing its ef- Work Wanted moet gerne’ Jt <Cesired: iaaeae old geese 8. Ge 26 lo, 7743-7814; No. 1 mixed durum, | treaties cl in 910 Avenue B. , forts to obtain completion of a ¢is- 7 7 ral pra er MARKET IS RESTLESS f 3 Ne e : . 1{ rambling borders. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—A' 2 et Minneapolis, Oct. 19.—(}—Grain Ubps tee Te, saipaie ae eat To stretch in almost any direction, | @"mament convention at Gerteva. one half price. All work guaranteed | FOR a is arent aoe 1 "| markets were restless Thursday while|* Flax of track 1.72-76; to arrive 1.72,|the land of Nazism would have to|,,T° this end, diplomatic conversa-| one year, Regular $1.00 fancy crys-| 2Toun F NEW YORK New York, Oct. 19—(#)—Butter, i Joh : bath. Rental $25.00 per month. 618 { 15,465, firm.’ Packing stock, current $0, |Dec. wheat showed a slight gain at) Oats, No. 3 white, 28%-29%. penetrate border defense thrown up erated bene erty nei mites ool watch | cleaning, Sarl Hee Pe make No. 1, 13, No. 2, 12; other grades | Gi 10% | due to Wianipes wesknoen | eriey shane to tony, HAA; |e ie man H, Davis of the United States.| leaned, resuler $800, now 81.60,| FOR” RENT — Furnished” 2-room | edd e 16% | "Dec, wheat finished "4 riggs Th didtotcld take Others are planned. Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,| agartment on Ist floor, with pantry 25% . wheat finished 4c higher and| medium to good, 36%-38%; lower| Heavily armed guards pace the: a : ta i Cheese, 200,702, firm and unchanged. $% | may %e lower. Strength in stocks| grades, 241-37, iauatiiahy snacbahine shared caivevee 310-4th St. 2nd door north of| ard closet. Heat, lichts and gas ees; 19/433, steady, Mixed’ colors 8% | was some encouragement to grain i tanglements. Only last month, stil!|DECREE SPURS REICH | Montgomery Ward. = ——_—_|_ furnished. $25.00.’ Adults only. } 4 sc leeysateudy entmehan aed! 14% | holders but the tendency to take] RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | unsatisfied despite heavy reinforce-|TO MORE AIR sey siete a1 WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-| Phone 1470-R or call at 306 W. a ave: re steady to firm, Chick- Gt, vhag a juga is 4 Profits on account of the slowing} Minneapolis, Oct. 19—()—Range|ments all anong the line, Austria got| Berlin, Oct. 19.—(@)—. a we | FULLY REPAIRED—Also the New| __Thay: Pr inten aati! rollers, freight Houd-He runow 2% | 40Wn of the market was noticeable. /of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1|the approval of France and Great|decree by Finance Minister Von @.s Flexo Crystals at low prices.| FOR RENT—3-room apartment BE 5 Schwerin Krosick indicated Thursday te bath, sleepi ch; ver’ No, 1 dark north- in to raise lal body of 8,- C. M. Walker, known in the jewelry| priva’ a ping por v ol Mie 3 hard winter, Pome re that Germany is getting ready in| business in Bismarck for the past| close in. Washing privileges. Fur- i, 5 % i Dec. oats closed %c higher and 8%|May %c higher. Dec. rye finished by o% %s % Hudson Motor 12-15; roosters, express, 11; ‘other Hupp M otor 1%se off, and May 1%¢ off. Dec. bar-| 73%; No. 2 dark ard winter, 78%-| These, it was explained, were to be earnest to ward off any attacks from’ tive ;ears. Located at Harris and| nished or unfurnished. 323 2nd St, graces unchanged. Indian Retin. ley closed 1%c lower and May 1%¢| 7%: No. 2 amber durum, 97-98; No.lassigned to the specific duty against|the air. | _Woodmansee. or phone 360-M. ‘ [Miscellaneous [|i int. Harvester 30% off, Dec. flax finished unchanged |1 mixed durum, 77%-95. “terrorist elements” within Austzia on/ , All money expended by private in- | HATRCUTS TO SUIT THE HEAD.|FOR Fi Modern 4 room 4) iscellaneous Henig ec jo” | and May %e higher. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 34. the German border. dividuals or firms for advancing Ger-|"‘Only experts can do it, Face-and| ment. Private bath, Hot water SS otina anvil 5 ee ocentt {Tecelpts were very) Oats, No. 3 white, 26%. But Austria's big-scale preparations |Many's protections from be deducted head treatments. Bring the whole| heat. 514 Seventh St. Adults on! FOREIGN EXCHANGE Kayser (3) 12% | light, too light to make a real mar-| Rye, No. 2, 534-54. for defense along the Austro-German | C0. under the decree. be deducted) tamiy, Ciiildren 25c. Profs. Klein- | #0 “Downstairs apartment. New York, Oct. 19.—()—Foreign | Kelvinator 11 | Ket, Demand was good and prices} Barley, No. 2 special, 65; No. 2, 55. |iine are more than matched by those | 100 per cent from the ee ee gartener and Maddox. Murphy's) Three rooms with private bath, ‘ exchange firm. Great Britain de-| Kennecott 16, |firmer compared with futures. Win-) Plax, No. 1, 1.12-1.74%, cf which Belgium and France now|1n& income end corporation tax re: | Furnished. or unfurnished. Also 1 a eases Sa ers boast. “ 5 =| one light housekeeping room. Call i. tee ae Paneer Hage JB, Ga 19% rum was up on scant offerings. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN “While Beigium had hesitated » bit| “BY the treaty of Versailles,’ ic | TIGHTENING Ww without shims all au- ne lig! ping reads, “Germany was forbidden to, to and truck wheels with wooden | _ a‘ 808-7th St Italy, 7.53; Germany, 34.25; Norway, 351,| Cash corn demand was fairly good) Chicago, Oct. 19.—()—Wheat, No.|nver laying out more funds for fron- kes and steel felloe. Make} oe i: * 7,|and receipts mostly applied on arrive|2 red 78; No. 1 hard 76%-79; No. 2|¢% wi maintain military planes and hence | spol a New york, oots%; New York i Mone 23% sales. Oats demand was good and| mixed 75-17; corn, No. 2 yellow 39-|(errceenet, tne, went, ahead with |we were denied the most effective | squeaky wheels absolutely tight and Ripninitaratant: ‘ treal, 10337%. 34% offerings very light. Rye demand /40%; No. 1 white 40; sample | cea before Germany's explosive withdraw-| VeaPon against air attacks.” ¢ an ana | ROOM FOR RENT IN MODERN % |ley was abdut unc! ° % ; ce 5 = ee MONEY RATES 9% ies too light to make @ real market. Gas ewt.; spring Poe thy seed 8 ewt. ence. French Veterans Busy calculated to insure the population! perienced. Write Tribune Ad. No. Hotel, Clean and quict and always Kove ene oe 3ig | Fisx was In good demand and firm. _-3 Meantime, France, urged on by|Qgeinst danger of attacks from the) 5231. swag FOR | Phone 120-R. ; + fe 4 ° ° A cont . Bi 7G Yo 2 PH v7 SR Pr oi dai tk firs ESR Sa Time loans steady; 60 days %=%; aoe —~ Lives veterans of her wars with Germany| "tn the interests of the population gees to Ralph Wooton, licensed FOR RENT—Lovely furnished room: 3-4-5 mos 5-%; 6 mos %-% per cent, , Grain Quotations | |*-soumw sr. rauc tivestoc and a people that never can forget) ag well as the national defense such| firing” prices reasonable, All| Suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- Prime Commercial Paper 1%. UTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK — |the last one, has forged a powerful t be most widely en- ferred. Good board. Reasonable i; |*-—— | _ south 8t. Paul, Oct. 19-—P)—(U. 8.|chain including a trench and case- | measures must be most | wide) wrk | soma: Wene Re | ernee 61 W, : f CURB STOCKS 10% CHICAGO RANGE Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 3,000; most classes |:nate system. ‘The defense decree observes that air FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping New York, Oct, 19.—(7)— 26% | Chicago, Oct. 19.—(?)— slow at recent decline; some interest) For three years, workers in the| protection primarily concerns indus- WANTED — Work by middie aged p Cities Service ... i eye Close jin lighter-weight fed yearlings but|Metz and Laulter regnion have weld- trial undertakings, businesses with a! woman. Cooking or housekeeping| 700m. Reasonable rent. Gas heat. Elec Bond & Share 13%} Wheat— n axis oc: y 7% 4 % 19, |weighty beeves dull; bulls steady to) ed this strong chain along # 125-mile ‘and house! preferred. Can give references.| 21! Rosser between Second and i" Standard Oil Ind . North American 28% $0% |strong; several loads good to choice | front, ape epeine take mea-| Write Tribune Ad No. 5233. | pautaind Streets. Close. in. Ne United Founders Horie paeie uv“ {fed yearlings sultable to bring around) So, the French foreign office said| sures of protecting theif employees, GET READY FOR WINTER “For Sale ————— “ 42% 40% 41 | 475 to 5.75; few short feds 4.50 down-| ihe other day that France felt safe) plants, houses and inmates. OUR experienced men will take the = data sleet Vikiis MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 4 bon 47% | ward; cutter to common grassers|~in might and right.” Measures suggested include the screens off, put on storm windows, | {FOR SAI ages up i ate at ie Fe Minneapolis, Oct. 19.—(4)—Flour 20 51% 4914 | $1.25-3.25; butcher heifers $2.00-3.50;| Yet France isn’t through even now. building of bomb-proof cellars, acquir-| do repairing or other such jobs blacksmith shop, $1400 out: $360 (See fa) higher; carload lots family patents aie 2% x few to #4. ot eet mares Pers unt arms budget, Ereenler Deladier ing gas masks, installing alarm ae necessary. Phone 205. AUNE eat complete ie oe ae $6.90-7.00 a barrel in 98 pound cotton 2.255 cows -50; asserted more tl once since} rangements, and drilling squads inthe’ CARPENTER SHOP, 614 Bd' : fag sacks, Bk 2% 3 | medium bulls $1.85-225; stockers and | Germany's withdrawal from world| use of defensive instruments. a than Hoff, Linton, N. Dak. Box 237, Shipments 21,630. ifeeders accumulated, dull, weak to 25| disarmament negotiations, must not| Even for substituting concrete floors| CALL the Snow Flake Laundry; silks | <-> a7 = “Tires very exesllent eon: Pure bran 13,50-$14.00. $18 4% 0% |12wer; common stocker steers $2.75-| he be sarmperes with — economy or no| instead of wooden and steengthening ane Sa Puen ier fectionery, lunch and beer parlors oie ine aapen BS BBS Bh Ste Siig cin WN me hve te aie al Sai Bn, | una Wee rae ae) el eae 3 fe ; to | Per ag a. 4 ahleaaeiue oe CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS | (nicrests reason. Must, have some agrd- Potatoes, 108, on track 395, to-| Radio ........ 8 6% as Hogs 4,500; generally market unes- housework. Town or country. Ex-| pax. tal U. 8. shipments 785; russets slight- ++ ures see $848 | tablished; about one load choice 180- perienced. Low wages. Write Trib-) ris -veGETABLES ~~ ly stronger, other stock dull; supplies ws; :n, 490 [210 butchers to shippers at 4.20,! une Ad No, 5248. _________ | piRECT from the farm to you at 106 heavy, demand and trading Russets| Reo Motor 470 500 470 495 steady; no bids on other weights or CAPABLE GIRL WANTS piace to) main Ave. Opposite weather bu- good, other stock slow; sacked per 9% 530 560 6.20 6.55 |classes; major packers talking un- work for board and room. Phone! reau. Phoné 231. Carrots, onions, ewt: U. 8, No. 1, Wisconsin round 46% eves. lJower.or as much as 25 off on 121. cabbage, rutabagas, beets. Special, whites few sales $1.10-15; Minnesota, 0% 400 sows; average cost Wednes- =| potatoes, 20c per bushel, 20c a peck. ve 31% 455 aay 381; weight 225. Houses ard Flats Special prices on all items in truck North Dakota cobblers Red River $ pecial pri section §1.15-20; Red River Ohio's|5! Pls ae Sheep 10,000; elght cars through; ——EXPERIS PLAY IT _. ‘went to four spades and sca FORRENT—A very” good é $1.10-15; Minrtesota round _ whites | Schulte Ret i around 8,000 natives and Dakotas on! [Toasy, Contract Proble now bid five clubs. This was very) imodern bungalow, close in; imme-| iO BAL TYREWRITERS.AdL 4 partly graded $1.05-10; South Dakota 4% Tan Close tte: very little done early; packers y ni | | valuable information for South, as it] ciate possession. Geo. ._M. Register. round whites partly graded 85¢-$1.05; 32% 16%, | bidding steady on slaughter classes:| | [WORTH and South hold the | /showed him control of all suits. Over| son RENT — Four room modern | ING om all office machines ‘Sup- mostly 95c-81.00; Idaho Russets U. 8.|Servel ...... 3% A) 46% Toi [sellers tasking 25 or 60 higher on following cards. with the | | five clubs South bid five diamonds)" }ouse Inquire at 924 4th Street or| plies CAPITAL TYPEWRITER He SEN, fy heer: combo: Bia " sus ang ou gy (CAMPING amb: aoe be) | em ame or Mande sot | land Mort ide lamonde. Sou] So ai Bot prover, bone Wet . Ne \e ASOD sta aa Simmons .- 4K Bu Bre Be” Bex |® contract at four hearts. “West | |soven spades, SORE A FoR 1 RENT—To- responsible pasty | bt Poappttios. _ Phone. ee : WINNIPEG : SIOUX CITY ads the king of diamonds and completely furnished 6 toom modern | FOR BALE—Remington 30” auito-= WIN dlbee Oct 18 Ue eat wheat Pt 8, 24 3% BH) sioux city, Ja, Ont 19-0. 8.| | then sits, to small heart .; Inguire at 619 Mandan St.|" matic rifle. Call at &i6 Avenue B, norther ; No. 2 northe: ? Dep. Agr.)—Cattle. 2,000; most classes low should the declarer play ‘ . “ That ne. 3 eri ai si Sout i 27% 21% 26 27 |little changed; few choice light year-| | the hand? | ‘FOR RENT—Five room modern) FOR SALE—Parior heater. Sell cheap Oats No, 2 white %; No. 3 white 3% 30% 30% 29% 30% jling steers and small lots heifers 5.75;| | : .| if taken at once. Call at Bismarck wo i Fs 20% . ulk beef steers and yearlings $5.00- ee EST KS :| Reason Bargain Store. ye ee a3 TL 1.71% 1.69% 1.7144] 80; most beef cows $2.00-50; load lots @4 &Q31096 i : a -| ROR SALE MGOaakey Tatproat o- BISMARCK GRAIN iy 114% 116% 1.14% 1.76% | westerns’ up to S5a0; Now cutters ad) | an. a aes 7 a ne count register in | good condition. (Furnish lI-Miller Co.) cutters mainly 15; sel - : ap price. retail et oaied Oct 19, bt DULUTH RANGE ers: $6.00; medium bulls $235 down; 96 heater. | tore. First’ National Bank, Bis- 9 7 @21083 None . marck, N. Dake 21% Solntion im next issue, 14 One | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Gravel box at j finished hoist. A bargain. W. F. Gag- * De ; SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS .| ner, 500-sth. St. PROBLEM « Ui U8. A U8. REGAN LEGION ELECTS v8. Regan, N, D., Oct. 19.—John Carl-| U- 8 Beh son was ge Ripa’ of ‘the| tid p & Lt. 3% oparze ee Regan American Legion (Vanadium 14% | gra! uotations ; fers quoted down: bulk at ® post meeting here. Other offi-| waqacium, © Hig [Oram closing quotations today follow: |fo packers late Wednesday $8-40-66; cers named were Howard Gramling,| Warner Pict. - 6 |15% proten ‘ i 50. ry ~» viee commander, and Otto Uhde, ad-} West 7/1 dk north. futant and treasurer. Plans for a} Western $,, |2 oe porn: ance Saturday night and an Armis-|Westingh. 29% | Leer protein t toe Day program were considered. | Woolworth 35% |1"ak north. f A clock which ticks every “Second Ps is oe oemep 7 would have to run for almost 32 years 13% protesn. ; fa order to tick one billion times, Trib 1 dk north,