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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and (THE BISMARCK TRIB UNE Market Report for Fri., Nov. 10|;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ss suPLEs 6 eee PULL GRAN PRICES (He S|. eteecereac| The Bismarck Tribune NOTICEABLY SLOWE ‘Thursday 7.00; packer top 6.85; mia- 3 north...) 3% a8 Jority clipped lambs 7-00. Want Advertisements LOWER AT CHICAGO 163 proven ee Chicago, Nov. 10-WP)-(U, 8. D. a)|Bring you results daily ; .. Put one to’ 4 1D —Hogs, 27,000 including 17,000 direct; 4 LHW... 90% ee 90% wees feneral market not established, ooca- work for you today. Just phone 32 ‘ \ r . j 13 onal sales r than Thursday's : - Dollar Displays Resistance in oa 4 | Market Position Held Weaken-/1 Sew Leo top 4.50; most interests bidding and ask for a want ad taker. . BUiincidccceccccccics EMD: RM Riedie EE WT, Me ss8t6 tke downward; light light, good and Foreign Exchanges as _|Am. Intl. .. ed By Big Advances Since fees book “ss choice 140-160 its. oon light : ve : 1 Dawe Weight 160-200 Ibs. 410-40; medium ° " Speculation Lage poaeiioeilenea Age aere eit 200-299 ts. 430.80;" hear]! Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low . , 5 . 400-40; packing § . ma 1 DHW or sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs. 1 insertion, 15 words New York, Nov. 10.—()—The buy- . 5 Chicago, Nov. 10.—(}—Pre-holiday|1_H W..... 80% ..... 898... 9 4 4 ing rush in stocks and staples slowed | Am. Ref. . 85 | adjustment of accounts Jed to enough {Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat Ly ee and choice 100-130 4 5 displayed ‘some resistance ‘m.forign |AIM: Tob, "Bs.> , | ailing in the grain markets Friday |12% protein : Cattle 2,000; calves, 600; light cat- c atti Gualitign ait. tthe Biot . 29." | % pull prices down to s material ex-!1 Hw. 96% 98% 26% 88% jtle still in broadest demand, fully|| 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words. cold. price was boosted only § vente | A. 4a | cruel’ uni van wines TDG or steady; light helfers up to 600; 900/| 1 insertion, 25 words ....-...-.....° to $33.20 an ounce, Hanes ; 8 JOM | od thet atter an adv of nearly|i BW. 26% 88% 26% 88% |! yearling steers to 5.85; largely|| 2:consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . 4.75-5.50 market; few loads well con- ditioned medium weight steers 5.00-40; active trade on cutter cows at 1.75- - ]2.50;_ most fat cows slow, steady at 2.75-3.50; both bulls and veals scarce and steady; slaughter cattle and veal- jets: Steers, good and choice 550-900 Tbs. 5.25-6.50; 900-1100 lbs. 5.00-6.25; . | 11-1300 Ibs. 4.75-6.00; 1300-1500 Ibs. . | 4.25-5.85; common and medium 580- 1300 Ibs. 3.00-5.00; heifers, good and +]ehoice 550-750 Ibs. 5.25-6.50; common and medium 3.00-5.50; cows, good 3.35- 4.50; common and medium 2.50-3.25; low cutter and cutter, 1.65-2.50; bulls (yearlit xt (beef) 3.00- siete, common td medium 200 |i ahd Paraguay in the Chaco san Personal 3.25; vealers, good and choice 6.00-|“"'tgrow' S Dalley viaines’ time | sSiLEPSY — EPILEPTIC Detroi 750; medium 6.00-6.00; cull and com-| Which finally cut Bolivia off from the | ¥}TLEPSY — | Seapets Ll tn cee mon 3.00-5.00; stocker and feeder cat-| Western ea. The Bolivian republic) tong specialists’ home—abroad, DR. R. S. ENGE Mies Soeere, Good snd “cHCAne ee ee ee ann cemied Te) sated, Nollie’ toieell, All ieee Chiropractor ‘ 1050 Ibs, 3.25-5.00; common and med-|@Ccess to the Pacific is now battling Apt. E-101, 6900 Lafayette Blvd.|| Graduate Drugless Physician jum 2.25-350. to get an outlet to the Atlantic] Suswered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, | Sheep 5.000; fat lamb trade slow, through the Paraguay river. West, Detroit, Mich. Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. most bids 15-25 lower at 7.15 down; — Phone 260 king 7.25 and better; f 1 i kinds 500-2007 sheep misty Reagys (EWC Is Nominated | sale Herp Wanted bulk fat ewes 1,50-2.50; feeders scarce: For Place on Bench | wanten—Painter and decorater to Slaughter sheep and lambs, spring The British pound jumped to . Te 5 % |24 cents a bushel in wheat and about another new post-war high at $5.16%,| Atl Coast Line 12 cents im corn from the low point in then lost all of its gains and some | Atl. . October, the matket position of grains more bef6re steadying. French francs Aviation. had been somewhat weakened, and and other leading European curren- Baldwin Loco. that profit-taking was in order. De-|1 cies held around their previous clos- | Bait. @ Ohio, : clines were orderly, with relatively ot Lite Pa ae Rarnsdall . 4 | little Cie tel pd selling. ig 2 amber. lay’s R. F. C. gold rate was % 7 ‘Wheat unsettled, %-1% un- flightly under that of London, for! . . 30% |der Thursday's finish, Dec, 89%-%; the first time, and was an indication ‘arner May 92%-%; corn %-1 cent down, to traders red bilo al waaige Brunswick é 3. Dec. en ana an htebebbt oats %- @ more orderly reduction in lar 2% off, and provi varying from values, Grains followed a rather nar- a 4 ‘5 cents setback to an equal advance. row course, cotton firmed oa other adit f eet Naar focused the on commodities were mixed. U. 8. gov- assert! t wheat prices had lag- ernment bonds continued heavy. Gerro De Pas ged as compared. with gold. It was Equities did little in relatively dull; iw pointed out that, since Oct. 24,-when transactions. Issues up around a the United States government started point included American Telephone, the purchase of gold, the price of Case, American Can, U. S. Smelting gold had advanced 11.3 per cent, but and Continental Can. ae Rise that in the peeaearonis rt Price of tional changes were rect . ‘wheat had increased 7.6, showing 8. Steel, Allied beating Chrysler, tage the bp hc wheat had not General Motors, Du t, Goodyear, pt pace. The fact that grain ex- American Smelting, Santa Fe. N. Y. changes will be closed during the holl- Central, National Distilleries, Stand- day Saturday had a restraining in- -erd Oil of New Jersey, Western Union i fluence. and many others. Moderate rallies which took place The U. 8. Steel corporation, fol- at times in wheat values appeared to lowing announcement that it would be based ehiefly on statements of @iscontinue reporting its monthly 5 trade leaders that the domestic pri- Kacklog figures, made public instead i. mary movement of wheat was down its shipments- for October.. These |C 72. Ito a point which necessitated with- showed a decline of 2,264 ie om ab 3 2 ree sah Shcacrenphios Gonanie be 66 Heplsrtbed CASH GRAIN choice 1.75-3.00; £97 tons from the September total of |Curtiss Wright A current oat luth, Nov. 10.—()}—Closing cash f 575.161 tons. The decrease had gen-|Dia, Maten’ %|mainly followed the action of wheat.|prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark nertharn, |2tc,medium 1 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ..... f 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ......... 145 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. All want ads are cash in advance, ‘Copy must be received at The Tribune office by 12:00 noon to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. Pier Be eee or white iret teen on want ads come under c! display rates of 75. cents per column inch per single insertion. & ' Chiropractor FEE SwannwadSss: REF & redecorate several rooms. Must be! Apartments for Rent lambs, good and choice, medium lambs| Crookston, Minn., Nov. 10.—(P)— Oapae Write Tribune Ad No. Seay aa 7 BB BS en ERE re me BB 90 Ibs. down, good and choice 6.50-7.25;|James E. Montague, prominent FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- fommon and medium §.00-6.50; 90-88 /Crookston lawyer and member of | —=—=——seeeme ligtts, easy telonhoce men oeencnee . good ani ce 98-110 lbs. good| Governor Olson's liquor control study Bas, i : and choice ewes 90-150 Ibs. good and| commission, is the fourteenth district | __Female Help Wanted nished. Laundry privileges. Pri petent yc ite entrance. 314 W. Rosser. weights; common association's first choice to suc-| WANTED—Competent young girl or|_ vate. 7 Reterscase die Test }-2.25; feeding lambs Saal Judge William Watts who in-| lady for general housework. Must|FOR RENT — Unfurnished modern x 00-60, * be kind to children. State wages| apartment at the ‘Woodmansee, 423 erally been expected and created lit- : : Provisions lacked support. 8834-01; No. 2 dark northern 86%-|°°"”> 108 Good and choice 6.00-60. ee OT) cxosccadiintiatlcion, ‘Wikre | Sir Bbee rain ean te tle stir in market circles. of a 87%; No. 1 northern 88%-92%; No. 1 ‘This was revealed when tabulations | _Une ad No. 5429, Also duplex with 2 bedrooms at 118 A drop in car loadings for the week 11 | SETBACK RECORDED IN amber durum 87%-107%; No. 2 were completed following a vote taken | Broadway. $30.00. Ready Nov. - 4 ended Nov. 4, of 28,483 under those | 6. | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES durum 875;-88% ; No. 1 mixed durum Ms Santee of the district association. Work Wanted 15th. Cail H. J. Woodmansee 537 - “| for the preceding week was somewhat | ry} g Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—()}—A _set-| 87%-1.01%; No. 2 mixed durum 87%- He ta former Polk county attor- | w, a __ or 1188. emailer than the usual seasonal de- laid. P. Fir : back in grain prices resulted here Pri-|197%; No. 1 red durum 87%. oy, recelved. a1 votes: W. H, Ree, | WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-| <5. RENT—Large S-room newly Bt) cline. This total was 20,483 over the R. 2 day leche soe tees Hom ~ Cone tei cote 1.76%. HAMM KIDNAP Ht aus eeitoneinng ie SniieiAvprer, bad joeeiplengs panics an eae decorated modern furnished apart bk a . sympat cables . 3 wi =. ee err = a phe aera session prices the decline. Rye, No. 1, 63-64%. jund, Ada, 12, C. M. Walker, known in the jewelry] ™ent on ground floor with private followed a narrow range. ie close December wheat ¢! 1%-2 cents/ ‘Rye, No. 1, 63-64%. The results were sent to Governor] business in Bismarck for the past| ¢Mttance. Garage if desired. Ins ® lower, May 1%-1% cents lower and| Barley, choice to fancy 4514-4734. Olson. Judge Watts has:until No-! five years. Located. at Harris and| _ Wire at 910 Ave. B. it] July, nominally 2% cents lower. De-|Medium’ to good 42%-44%. ‘Lower| Palesmen Will Be Kept in Cus-| vember i¢ to decide whether he will} Woodmansee. FOR RENT—One three room strictiy was a trifle heavy. Transfers approx- imated 1,400,000 shares. lowe! grades i ry resign or withdraw his intention to! = modern unfurnished first floor new _——__——- -_-—____—_@ Seay ennocc pentlonttalecnry jf OS tody Until St. Paul Trial resign, which he submitted to the Torata ile apartment. Kelvinator, washing t Produce Markets | bi May barley ‘closed 1% cents lower. De- uBANGE oF CARLoT SALES Is Completed _ | bar association several weeks ago. one year, Regular $1.00 fancy crys-| ™2chine, locker, gas heat, gas for ———— ee ceml May oats closed 1% cent inneapolis, . 10. - king and water furnished, tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular) SOOkine — lower. December and, May flax closed |0f carlot grain sales: St. Paul, Nov. 10.—(®)—A regular $2.00, new $1.00. Wrist. watches} AVailable at once. Five blocks from | aN, bente omer. hard spring 91%-98%; No. 2 darkljury’ of 12 was completed and’ two |Eurther Hearing in cleaned, rusular $3.00, now $1.60.| Postoifice. Call at 413 W. Thayer. Cash wheat market tone was strong|Northern 89-90%; No. 2 nortifern Meno selected th federal court Main i spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar, with buyers bidding up % cent on|88%: No. 2 mixed wheat 8%; No, 2/Friday for the kidnapping ‘trial of Oil Case Announced 210-4th St. Ind door nortiy of| FOR RENT Ward. CRICAGO Chicago, Nov. 10.—(#)—Butter was unrevised in price Friday. Eggs were One room furnished - firm and poultry ruled steady. iypes. Winter wheat de-|hard winter 88; No. 2 amber durum|Roger Touhy and three others. | lontgomery . apartment. Everything furnished. “™' Butter 10,757; steady, in i maseaey oa and offerings noe 92; No. oH mixed durum 89%. see ic a teed serine? | aye feast sity qa oes =! tis Avenue B. Se hanged. Eggs 858; firm, extra first Corn, No. 1 43%. an ur Watson, nia farmer ra ol FOR’ merece Soi treat ‘graded firsts 24; current hs Pande peg tscrrmar bra Rye, ‘No. 2, aie” had been picked as alternates in a! um ucts from the mid- Houses and Flats _ ner sa hae or unfurnish~ receipts 20-22. Be oe na ntly im-| Barley, special No. 2, @5-70; No. 2,]°urtroom in and near which 20 offi- jeontinent field to North Dakota and|#OR RENT—One of the most beautiz| ed apartment, Varney Apartinente, Poultry, live, 2 cars, 50 trucks, Cash corm demand was slig "63-6814; sample 68%,” rere |sere stood guard, Judge M. M: Joyce Northwestern Minnesota destinations | ful bungalows in city at 304 Grif-|_Phone 73. } oh 9-12; Leghorn hens 7; Proved. Flax, No. 1 1.76% -1.79. said opening arguments would begin will be held by the Interstate Com- fin. Six rooms consisting of 2 bed-|FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished 4 pre eas 10%-11; colored 9-91 may nary te eneoed at diversion Oats, not quoted. aa eterno ad ihpaian alan Boe porumieson in Washington] rooms, sun parlor, living room and| large modern apartment. Two bed- fe echom/ chickens 8), roosters 8; tit- i ayper (a) ele ee of officers during the trial. | OTM, Argument in a case involving} *inIN Tou. French doors. Also| rooms. Mohair furniture, | Mrigid- keys 8-13; old and young ducks 84-|xeivinator ..” mand sharp for best milling qual- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Selection of the jury to determine |the rates on sweet clover from North . agrnlenars . Heated garage. a aundry, Clean, warm and 9%; old and young geese 9. Kennecott - 22% lity. / Chicago, Nov. 10—(”—Wheat, No.|whether Touhy and Eddie McFad-|Dakota to various _ destinations nt reduced. Available December} quict. Always hot water. Adults Dressed turkeys, steady; young hens |Kresge (8S. 5.) . med-|2 Ted 91-91%; No. 1 hard 9114; corn,|den, William Sharkey ai Gustav throughout the United States will be| Ist. Phone 919. — te he only. 807 18%; young toms 18; old hens and Barley demand was good for med-!no.a mixed 47%; Noa yellow svi |Sehaeter, abducted “Willhh Hamm [fla eo the I. C. C. at Washing-|FOR RENT—Six-room modem house |FOR RENT One Hep ete er ium to best quality new corn, |J'» millionaire St. Paul brewer hoy ton November 20. Close in. Newly decorated. Hard-| room for light housekeeping. Also 3 No. 2, was firm to rig : : No. te 4415. Amero was completed in a day ai wood floors. May be heated with} one furnished basement apart- NEW YORK . G. & El. Xl scatx Was in Good demand and) 5." oats, No, 2 white 36%-38; No rye.|® halt. EI a The regular jurors are: Gilbert || i gas or coal. Phone 0. Hedden Real] ment. Phone 1747-R or call at 818 New York, Nov. 10.—()—Butter, : aa | scarce. Barley, 45-13; timothy seed, 5.50-6.00| nolten, ‘Hayfield! teemers Grane rope || Husky Minnesotan vce VTS Se RNR 32,783, steady and unchanged. Mi ; cwt; clover seed, 10.80-12.75 cwt. ham, Galedonia, farmer: Bernard J.|| Ig Pea Soup Champ | |HOUSES "FOR “RENT —Four-rooms, | “FOR RENT—Fumisied roma Mode Cheese, 1,896, quiet, unehanged. 5 5°|| Grain Quotations Koch, St. Paul, railroad clerk; / ——_____"_ "| $15.00, four room, $20: § room| ern home. 711-sth St. Eggs, 4,782, firm. Mixed colors, Pet. 6 a St. ely furnished MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 7 |, Preston, _ grain houses, $20 and $30. Six FOR Modern 4 room apart * mediums, 38 Ibs. 18-1915; dirties No. Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—()—Flour| aeons Chucchill, . Presto Spring| Crookston, Minn. Nov. 10-1) | $35.9, ped A £a0. Bus goats FOR RENT —Moacrn 4 room apa 1, 42 Ibs., 18-19%; other mixed colors |Mo. Paeif 4 15 higher, Carload lots, family pat-|Valley, farmer; 8. T. Caldwell, Roch-| —Earl Evans, husky Crookstonite, | and three soon furnished apts. T.| heat. 514-7th Street, Adults only, i ners 3 § 20% . Nov. 10.—( ents 7.40-7.50 a barrel in 98 pound /ester, accountant and clerk; | Oscar} won the pea soup eating contest at. M. Casey & Son, 518 Baw” . aes street. '. id “Live poultry, firm, Chickens, ex-| Nash” Motors High Low Close | sacks. Hi hardware Slerki/ the Merchants Annual Harvest | poe Cue £500 0269. ){————— S 14-17; brollers, express 15-17; [N&t. es | “Shpiments 24,605. ain Mire, “AnneVoserserc | Festival Thursdey night, by con- |FOR RENT—Good tive room | Rooms for Rent A foaleniee 13-17; ducks, freight 1 : 4 May 3% : . blacksmith; Mra Anna Osterberg,! suming 30 bowls. . bungalow. Enclosed porch. Close ther freight and express unchang . : og oe Sn: “| Standard 60. rg ay ey wie tT Next in line was Ed. St. Ives, ee een sed age modicn EE oa ee a gece poultry aaa, Turkey: 3 * 35% e 4 4 ‘ - ©. Stinday, Kenyon, farmer, and| Red Lake Falls farmer, who ate tace, Good einen: Reet ees | 268. fresh 12-23; other grades unchanged. |N’ Y. N. H. 7 |May 1... 54% 55 4 54% WINNIPEG Ralph Knotts, Austin, farmer. 24 bowls. Third was Dave Corbin, : ) y ph B. Keenan, special govern-| soft drink parlor proprietor. who reasonable. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping Miscellaneous _| |Noun. American o—_______________. 43 No, ment prosecutor, said Hamm would| got away with 16. FOR RENT—Sirictly modern 6 room| tooms. Gentlemen preferred. Mrs, il Dec. 61%; No. 3 northern 60. not be the firs witness but would] T feel fine,” anid Evans after | house. Hot Niier Deel. Garage. | SSE Somber oUt eDaees « Ohio Oil ... ‘May % | Oats, No. 2 white 30%; No. 3 white|take the stand sometime during the the contest. 1ools capitol. Lo- 4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE . July f trial in which the gov- ‘ cated at 819 2nd St. Vacant Dec. koom and Board *. New York, Nov. 10.—(#)—Foreign Rye— 28. federal court gov. . ernment expects to call about “s|————-——— ———]| Ist. Can be seen at any time.!BOARDERS AND ROOMERS WANT- * “gq | exchange steady. Great Britain de- 3% |Dec. . dozen witnesses.” : : __Phone 835, J ED. Highway eee 114 W. Main. y n ® mand in dollars, others in cents: Hira kon —_————_ Artist Jailed WILL TRADE beautiful 7-room mod-| By day, week or month, Reasonable d Great Britain 523 1/3; France 6.31; 1 Wesieye: Iowa’s Governor Is ern house for good farm. Must be| rates. Meals 25c. Agent for K.O. ~~‘ Traly 8.50; Germany 38.49; 48% | Dec. located near Bismarck. Preferably __Cleanser. Have it on hand. ‘ oj Yom oooh; now Yorn wore |B ies [ny Ghassed to Seshonae Sin, sa Bing. SO Oe a eae eyo s , 100. y _ Son, 51 Pe can ue al la ‘Ys ery 09.81%. pu. ig # aaa Des Moines, Nov. 10.—(}—Governor | FOR RENT—Modern two-story, 6-| reasonable. Phone 1099-LW. e MONEY RATES Pub. Be. N. J. 2 : Hapih pg seddag Ag lg alta ; Sa dat sect. eee A For Sale : New York, Nov. 10.—/e-—can!| pullman, “4 ceived a telephone cal TNO | Ney st street, Immediate posses- Berry of South Dakota asking whether | ston. Price Owens, Phone 278. | “WINTER VEGET. ae ci lemee Niee. ee walling, to. Geslare 8 ‘ FOR RENT—Five room bungalow |Direct from our farms at 108 Main. stated that the South ¥ with bath. 611 9th St. Phone 291-W./ Opposite Weather Bureau. Car- SSS EES rots, cabbage, onions, rutabagas, pare For Rent snips, beets and spinach. Wash- FOR RENT—Large store room with | imSton Jonathans, Delicious and money steady; % per cent. Time loans | Radio steady; 60 days %-%; 3-4-5 mos. %-|Radio-! %; six mos, %-I per cent. Prime commercial paper 1%. 7 6000-309 -31 PERKS RARE CURB STOCKS New York, Nov, 10—()— Nov, 10.—(P)-— Open High Low Close ers for the embargo and advised them | Ye 2 cid 4 desirable would confer with Herring and) 0% | 110% 181 180° 1.80% ) ‘Treasury 4%s 105.31 , Treasury 4s 103.8 - CHICAGO POTATOES it 38 i as he Winesaps at $1.35 a bushel. Red % S western steers ice ‘Olson of | full basement. Heat furnished. In- rvice, offered; common to medium choice |Governor of Minnesota, | ij River Valley potatoes. Phone 231, Flee, Bond sna" ti vers wees 49° largely §.50:6.00; odd head to 650. |, Governor Herring eaid he tala Berry | sce ees | We teliver ot Blonneck, : Me Sie 81% 50% For Sal 7 | WE "HAVE ift our last ‘earload of ap= United Founders, 1. be B" BX 3 or Sale or ‘Trade __| ples. for this year Delicious, Wine- —_—_—_—— $a FOR BALE OR TRADE—Registered| saps, Jonathans, winter bananas GOVERNMENT BONDS , % 46% 1% 45 ‘Hereford bull. Three years old last} and all kinds of vegetables. Bring New York, Nov. 10.—(?)—Govern- % 50% 50% 40 May. Will sell cheap or trade for] us your poultry. Western Produce nt honds: Bi 2 33% 33% 32% To Leave for South what have you, E. J. Erickson,| Co., Mandan, N. Dak. “ Liban 365 025 Ky 36% 36% 36% ‘35% | Detter: average Driscoll, N. Dak. ' TYPEWRITER! : iy 48, fashington, Nov. 10 A Unit- Liberty fourth 4s 101.14 Be 176 176 1.78% 1.76 wi Nov. 10.—(P)—: % '% % 3% % % nabSotaliteSiesaS¥—n.88h: Routed from bed in his Westport, Conn., bome, McClelland Barclay, noted magazine fllustrator, is pic- h inspired James" tured in Bridgeport, Conn. rt ‘Minnesota ., * Nov. ode pWa nectar Yi that @ meeting of; where he was ordered jailed in |. ‘ nl ine ine iaé.. 13 5 around a table: default of = $38,000 bond de- Bong ent Pasty oused $1.05-15; | Snderreed delliott 28 fa Hite: Sa . " manded by bis first wife's attorney freely bu Inostly 'sL12ssc20; Tako Res, [Union ‘Carbide ax nee oa for failure to pay allmony. 2 odd Ui ) MINNEAPOLIS ¢ . ‘ ts $1.65-75; U. 1 isl? FOR IMMEDIATE SALE th Grade Roan and 6 Hereford Cattle. a’ mel] 2 Nish Creda Sotabie Notes Accopied aK 86% : og Cattle Near Mandan, N. D. : 28% 91% dority 28, WRITE OR CALL ai a Ee F ‘ Ex Depart: t es poung ‘armers Exchange men ‘ tid | pound ; Security Service Company ei aie BO —, Mandan, N. Dek. 88'5 91% 81% ‘ 2% FT ™/

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