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a _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1983 WON Se SE @Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Tues., Nov. 21/;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FINANCIAL MARKET (New York Stocks |WHEAT QUOTATIONS |? — HAS CLOUDY SPOTS |. | RSE AND PALL ON = dpa e Pe a0, ue g0h nse (pce? 3000: tooimang at avee:| Want Advertisements DESPITE COLD LIFT “ae ae UNGERTAIN MARKET GS 0. a ioe: «Oe ae ae aa Bring you results daily ... Put one to : DAW W..... er; better grade 190 to 250 lb. butch- i ers mid 3.70; early sales 160 to 180 iets as: tow tote] Le Bismarck Tribune ; ~ 2" feeding lambs ted to 6.00; bull 2%, .| tat. wooled lambs to packers ‘iste| WOFK for you today. Just phone 32 3 iF 4% ii C3 Am. Can 0% 90% ..0.. 90% .....|Monday 6.50 to 6.65; top 6.70; fed . Both Buyers. and Sellers Are|4m. Coml. $4|Some Gains Are Scored on Ar- bey 4m clipperd lambs 5.68 down. and ask for a want ad taker. Timid But Stocks Resist Am. Intl. 3"| gentine Reports But These [4AM te Oe cai DULUTH CASH GRAIN Profit-Taking i os iy Fail to Hold Paewe ine res: Wheat we care nore-|! Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low ry a ‘Am. Rad. wi 1H W..... 86% 88% 86% 88%] ¢rn 87% to 9214; No. 2 dark northern - Am. Roll. int Grade of 86% to 8714; No. 3 dark northern 84% 1 insertion, 15 words New York, Nov. 21—(4)—Financial|Am. Smelt. 45%4| Chicago, Nov. 21—()—Late rallies|1 DH W or to 858; No. 1 northern 87% to 92%; markets displayed a few cloudy spots od x ar 57%: 1in wheat prices Tuesday lifted the|! H W..... 86% 88% | No. 2 northern 8614 to 87%; No. 1 4 Tuesday notwithstanding the fact An oe he market to above Monday's | cy, ber 101% 10% , {amber durum 84% to 1.08%; No. 2 Cc that the gold price was again boosted |‘am’ wat, Wks. 17% | finish, but the gains failed to hold. {ae proteie poe amber durum 83% to 1.05%; No. 1]1 > consecutive insertions, not over 15 words. & dime an ounce and internationallAm. Wool Pf. 35%] Ealargement of speculative buying|2 amber... 1.00% 1.06% gurum, 62% to 86%; No. 2 durum/|| 1 insertion, 25 words ; dollar rates slipped to lower levels. 16 |accompanied the advance and was|Cnolce of Baan (oo 1 500%: No. 2 mixed durum || 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 word While Hoth buyers and sellers were attributed to reports in some quar-|1 amber... 91% 99% - |80% to 1.00%; No. 1 red durum 80%. 7 Peco ti Ratified rather timid at times and there was T. quite a bit of profit taking following AtE Ref Monday's substantial rally, most stock leaders were not unduly depressed. Sterling got up about 7 cents to above $5.37 and French francs advanced .06| Balt of a cent to more than 6.45 cents, be- fore easing. Grains and cotton were} etn) barely steady. U. S. government se-| Boy, curities were slightly lower but there were a number of recoveries in the|Brunswic! corporation section. Alcohol shares were a bit heavy. National Distillers, Schenley, Ameri- can Commercial and U. 8. Industrial |, Alcohol sagged around 2 to 3 points. The metal group also lagged, with McIntyre Porcupine, Dome, Cerro De Pasco, Alaska Juneau and American Smelting losing 1 to 2. ‘The rails|C! proved a sustaining factor, Santa Fe, Baltimore & Ohio, N. Y. Central and ters that, notwithstanding denials, |12% protein Wheat crop damage developments in|? Amber... Argentina were severe, British and|Oradeof o1% 88% Canadian advices tended to confirm "Bom ‘past Argentine 2 amber. 80% 82%, Wheat closed nervous at ‘4 decline/1 90% 9B eee eee **] special 41% to 44: */41%; lower grades 27 SoBaossrse Peed Datei aad ee to % advance compared with Mon- day's finish, Dec. 88% to 89; May 92%, to %. Corn % to 1 cent down, Dec. 46% to 47%, May 54 to 54%. Oats unchanged, and pfovisions unchanged to 32 cents lower. In price setbacks which afterwards were witnessed, wheat market gains ‘were temporarily more than wiped out as a result of cables from Rosario, Argentina, saying crop damage re- Ports were exaggerated. The cables said the wheat piant was withering in isolated places but prospects were still for an average Argentine crop of good quality. Absence of Flax, No. 1, 1.74, Oats, No. 3 white 345% to 3514; rye, No. 1, 63 Barley, malting 44% to 5: to 65... CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 21.—(4)—Whceat No. 2 hard (smutty) 88: Corn, No. 2 mixed. 47% -48%; No. 2 yellow 48%-49; No. 2 white 49; sample grade 38; new {]eorn, No. 2 mixed 4614-47; No. 2 yel- 21 flow 47% + No. 2 white 47%-48; new and old corn, No, 2 yellow 47%-48; No. 2 white 48; cats, No. 2 white 354-36; sample grade 30; no rye; RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nov. 21.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 tvords 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . 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 145 barley, 45-73; timothy seed $5.50-; {|6.00 cwt.; clover seed $10.50-13.25 cwt. insertion same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. mapping out @ comprehensive and y ae decisive campaign to combat ae Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent threatened scourge, B. E. Groom of | WANTED—Girl or elderly lady for) the association said, in his opening; Seneral housework on farm. Must! statement, | be able to take charge of home. Reports on the infested aera in the} Write F. H. Schroeder, Baldwin, N. following states were made by the| Dak. FOR RENT: One unfurnished apart- ment. City heat. Electric refrig- erator, Electric stove. Fireproof building. Available Dec. Ist. Rent reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck aggressive buying; rather than unusual volume of offer- %|ings, characterized wheat trading|No. 2..... : , {much of the time. Declines which * 17 | Resulted carried the ausreer Gown at] NO esos. LID L76% LI .... Pennsylvania holding moderate ad- vances. Improvement was also shown * by American Can, Goodyear, Contin- Col ental Can and others. U. 8. Steel, Du = +]. Wheat, No. 1 hard spring 89-92; No.! entomologists named: WANTED—Experienced, neat appear-| ‘Tribune office. wee. {2,,08PK, northern 877-901; No. 3] North Dakota, Fred D. Butcher;} ing waitress. One who can’ cook APARTMENTS FOR RENT — One mixed 84; No. 2 amber durum $1 South Dakota, A. L. Ford; i chan| and be able to put up short orders.| entire ground floor apartment, also A. L, Strand, Wisconsin, E. L. Cham-} None other but experienced need| one basement apartment at 502 7th Cet ert ttt 1.05%; No. 2 red durum 82%, Pont, American Telephone, Chrysler,|/Con, Oi . 12% Corn, No. 1 yellow 431%, bers; Minnesota, A. G. Ruggles; Ne-| apply. Good position for right par-| Street. Don’t fail to see these. Western Union and | Johns-Manville Con. Gas Mi Gece below ser optgee, |} Rn Oats, No. 3 white 331%. braske, O, 8. Bare. &. C. Reld and| ty. Call at 318 Main in person. | information ‘see. or ent’ 7, Bi eal dearest nd eh ont cee ae | coer ahd aki: THINLY. (TollOweA |S Livestock EURO pe clea other Dominion emtomologists also Hughes, 616 7th st. eS cues Cont. Ins. 25%|wheat, despite » sharp rise in corn|?—— a Yoednaein, NO % 65; sample | were present. FOR REN’ sproximated 1,850,000 shares. 61-68; feed 48%. FOR RENT—Cozy 2 room apartment. Sate te 1} |Quotations at Rotterdan. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Flax, No. 1, $1.76%. a Automobiles for Sale Nicely decorated. Second floor Col- ———— 6 Gant. Olt Del. 73°) _ Provisions went lower with hog val-| south st. Paul, Nov. 21—(P}—(WU. 8. IT RE lege Building. See Custodian Room | Produce Markets | |Gream wheat 20x, | ves Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,000; all classes Givohao wOkAEOES Taebienee 300. fe oO 19% in light supply, grainfed steers very| Chicago, Nov. 21—(AP—U. 8. D. FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished ne Oe STRONG UNDERTONE I8 jcarce; most classes opening slow. | A.)—Potatoes 45, on-track 268, total 1931—Chrysler 8, sedan large modern apartment. Two sete sundeeouae (nt 27% |NOTED AT MINNEAPOLIS {About steady except weighty heifers|/U. 8. shipments 437, about steady, 1928—Oakland, coupe bedrooms. Mohair furniture. Fri- j Chicago, Nov. 2! peavine bat un-|East. Kodai 7 Minneapolis, Nov. 21—(7)—Unider-: lower; most slaughter steers common | supplies moderate; demand and trad- y 1932—Plymouth sedan . gidaire. Laundry. Clean, warm and unsettled in tone ia a poultry| Eaton Mfg. 11% | tone of wheat futures wag very strong {to medium grades, around 2.00-3.50; |ing rather slow, account of weather; 1929—Chrysler 65, coupe. quiet, Always hot water. Adults reyised in price. Eggs a i Auto Tike 17” |Just before the close ‘Tuesday | 700d 900-1000 pound fed heifers 3.25-|sacked per cwt.: U. 8. No. 1 Wiscon- 930—Chrysler 70, sedan only. 807-4th St. were both called steady, 4%|after a dip on foreign gold news and |4.00; common lightweights 1.75-2.75; : F y ! 0 jlightwelghts 1. sin Round Whites 1.20 to 180; Minne-|Comparative Figures for Four- Peter oath %|the close was fractionally higher.‘ joutcher cows 1.75-2.25; cutter grades!sota-North Dakota Red River Ohios 7 3—Chevr ape 2, December wheat Closed %c higher, | 1.00-50; medium bulls 1.75-2.28; stock-|1.15 to 1.20, few higher; South Dakota Month Periods Ending eeaapaaireced . rari eel Suri eines '20to 21 14 May unchanged and July %c higher.|crs and feeders mostly common to|Round Whites and early Ohios partly Oct. 30 Given 1932—Ford 8, new motor, coupe, 400 Guaranteed good and warm. Call gent receipts ‘car, 45 trucks,|Gen. Am: 30% | Coarse grains were unsettled and/medium at 1.50-3.00. graded .95 to 1.00; Colorado McClures 1925—Ford, sedan Z °*"35] at 930 Fourth St. 2 Poultry, live. abe. woe to 9%: un (Gen. Elec. 214 | closed erratic. December oats closed| Calves, 1,100; vealers steady; bulk|U. 8. No. 1, 1.60 to 1.65; Idaho Rus- —— 1930—Olds, coach 116 6 See ce aon, ; ee The a eghorm hens 7; rock |Ge?-, Foods 35% | %e higher and May ‘sc up. Decem-|better abount 350-400; few to 4.50; |sets 1.60 to 1.65. Disbursements by the city of Bis-!199 purant, sedan ss dear sateen o der 414 Ibs. er sa ned 8 to Biz; leg-|GE- Gas & El ++ jo%elber and May rye closed %¢ lower | lower grades 1.50-3.00 mainly. marck for the four months ending }1939Pontiac coach” iy eetene i feat, gas stove and 5 fbr ohickens 6's; foosters Ga: |Gen: Seas $9 "| while December and May barley fin-| Hogs, 5,000; fairly active, mostly| MINNESOTA FLOUR Oct. 30 were $4577.20 less than for !iest Chenier, en 250) water furnished. Located at 304 = AGx,|sshed ‘ic lower. December flax was steady; all interests working; better) Minneapolis, Nov. 21—(®—Flour 25|the corresponding four months last | Ses, caver: 2 Main Ave. Call P. G. Grambs. young. ben turkeya/13%4 young toms Gen. #Slup te and May 1%. {170-250 1b, $3.75-80; paid for bulk de-|higher. Carload lots, family patents| year, according to @ financial report | ign orien cee FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- PE Pipl poncah abaailn tie pes] 20°"| Mild weather added o lttle force sirable 170-240 Ib; good to choice|740 to 7.50 a barrel, in 98 pound sacks.|submitted by Auditor Myron H. At-|1ece—pulck, sedan... ed apartment. Varney Apartments, wl : 38%| to diversion-point buying of cash |150-170 lb, mostly’ $3.50-75; bidding) Shipments 28,086. kinson to the city commission Mon-| i995 piymoutm secan en Sepreaced turkeys steady; young hens Gem e roig| Wheat because of the better oppor-jiargely $250-78; on pigs and light) Pure bran Spree ee cay evening. : i Drease . Nor. i9ig| tunity to get some belated shipping | lights scaling under 150 pounds; bulk es to 15.00, Salaries and wages increased $265.17) Corwin Sil tie MOTORS, | Butter 9,228; unsettled; prices un-|Frie p* y changed. Eggs 2,403, weak; extra/piq, p. ri FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, firsts 25; fresh graded firsts 23; cur-|Firest. ‘T, & R. 2 and toms 17%; old 14; No, 2, 10%. |@¢: Nor. . Rooms for Rent ? “tad Bs over the lakes. good packing sows 3.00-40; big weights RI a eign gee’ wut general expenses decreased $3,- eee ee ne ee ) ea Shige teats 38% |“Winter wheat was firmer and de-/down to $200 or under average cost| _ WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN _|2agefduring the period, the report ENT: Sleeping roo. Next to New York, Nov. 21—(AP)—Butter|Houd-Her, 314] mand good for very limited offerings.) Monday 3.5; weight 201 pounds. Winnipeg, Nov. 21.—()—Cash| showed. —_—___._—_. —_._.| bath. Close in. Gentlemen pre- 19,041, steady. Creamery higher than|Houston Oil 25%|More durum was in and elevator; Sheep 2,000; around 1,200 Montanaj Wheat, No.1 northern 65%; No. 2] Increases in expenditures for cap- DEPENDA _terred. Phone _752-R. sae ine’ 23's to-24%4; extra (92 score) 10%) quality sagged but desirable milling feeders on offer; around 800 natives; |northern 62%; No. 3 northern 60%. {ital and betterment and fire depart- = BLE USED CARS =| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room 23% ney a amber held steady. very little done early; indications, Oats, No. 2 white 30%; No. 3 white| ment of $1,307.67 and $168.98, respec- ~a58 with hot and cold water. Also tele- Cheese 365,580, quiet and un- 22%| Cash corn was in steady demand jabout steady on all classes; Monday|27%. tively, were shown while decreases of |FORD Sedan, 1930 Model A. Used as! phone in room. Private entrance. es changed. 14%|and firm. Oats demand was fair to! bulk good to choice slaughter lambs $2,916.33 in paving maintenance and| ‘amily car—tires, upholstery and| Also bascment bedroom for rent. Eggs 23,887, steady. Mixed colors, refrigerators: special packs 17% to] J 18%; standards 17; other mixed colors unchanged. 27% "% de- ; $6.25; le feeders $5.50- 174. ‘uditorit nses| _finish perfect. Ph 328 good with offering light. ant le is desirable range feeders $5. SCIENTISTS PROBE st vu 08 in special a BL Nera GEE cies AMEE otececvice one 13%! nominally unchanged. Barley tone| Dairy cattle, good demand for Atkinson listed comparative expen-{ NeW. See this bargain. oom and Board 22 | was much firmer. Flax offerings were springers aultable to fill eastern ship- oitures for the four-month periods as |CHRYSLER Model @5 Sedan. Used / BOARD AND ROOM-—Nico wari Live poultry weak. Chickens freight 13% | moderate and in good demand from ‘ping orders; fed kinds scarce, quot- Y follows: ; edie ver—car shows excep-| room with Beauty Rest mattress. 7 to 12, express 8 to 13; broilers ex-| Kroger 23% | crushers. able up to $40.00 and slightly more. i Oct. 30,'33 ‘Oct.30,'32| one ‘Sed oat Hot water at all times. 1% block press 13 to 15; ducks freight 8; other) Tigquid Car! i 25% _ Maintenance and lan, 1931. Now being | from court house. Call at 406-5th freight and ‘express unchanged.|Loew’s ........ 30% S 7] CHICAGO Operation: completely overhauled. és Dressed poultry steady and un-|Mack ‘Trucks 3 Grain Quotations || cnicego, nov. 21—CaP—v. 8. D. ( E HORDE Salaries snd . 1 eile canciones ESSEX Coupe, 1930. New tires, Rum-| — Steet. changed. 28% A.)—Hogs 25,000, including 5,000 di- 3 CHICAGO RANGE WANTED—Lady wishing companion. 16,032.69 $15,767.52| ble seat. Perfect condition. Y i rect; slow, 10 to 25 lower than Mon- eccess uae apt ,55|CHANDLER Sedan, 1927. Used by| Will give employed woman a nice 5 ‘ . Bismarck family. A lot of good| ome for $12.00 a month, board in- Miscellaneous Mid-Cont, 14i6| Chicago, NOV. 21 sw coee | Oa: eer / PARP RLR 2am.as 1163.76| transportation at our low, bargain | ‘luded. Write Ad No. 5473. a | aeons Ie ee 8% | nec, land’ light lights 3.00 to 3.75; bulk] Gloomy Picture Painted as Ex-| rire Truck and price. rn ‘ FORE! lo. ific . a | May 3.25 to 3.50; light light 244.36 75.38|For your protection all cars plainly | Hi d F] New York, Nov. 21.—(P)—Foreign| Mont. Ward so aay [Baa packing sows 3.25 + ligt perts Meet in Fargo to Equipment i j lonses and Flats { exchange strong; Great Britain de-|Nash’Motors any |Saly good and choice 140 to i60 Ibs. 3.50 alles Paving Priced. See them. FOR RENT—One of the most beau- a mand in dollars, others in cents: to 3.90; light weight 160 to 200 lbs. Ponder Situation Maintenance 169.61 3,085.94 tiful bungalows in city at 306 Grif- 3.75 to 4.10; medium weight 200 to) M. B. GILMAN CO., Great Britain $5.38; France 6.46; | Nat. Italy 8.71; Germany 39.40; Norway 27.05; Sweden 27.73; Montreal in New | n_ ork, $103.18%; New York in Mon- treal 96.87%. . CURB STOCKS ‘ New York, Nov. 21.—(#)—Curb: Citles Service 2%. Etec. Bond and Share 12%. Standard Oil Ind. 32%, United Founders 1% 250 Ibs, 4.00 to 4.20; heavy weight 250 to 350 Ibs. 3.75 to 4.15; packing sows medium and’ good 275 to 550 lbs. 3.00 to 3.65; pigs good and choice 100 to 130 lbs. 2.75 to 3.50. Cattle 6,000; calves 2,000; general steer market steady to strong; de- mand broadest for rather meager supply medium weight and weighty kinds; best medium weight steers 5.65; approximate 1,400 lb. averages 5. 1,500 lbs. 4.85; long yearlings Fargo, Nov. 21.—(?)—Warnings that, @ grasshopper scourge is in the mak- ing which may rival the devastation of the 70s when hordes of Rocky Mountain locusts flying out of the Dakotas, Montana and the Canadian provinces ravaged the Mississippi river basin states were issued as scientists met to consider this situa- tion here Tuesday. Representatives of 40 states and several Canadian Gas Pumps Damaged Auditorium special ————— 174.08 Total $32,335.03 $36,912.23] Phone 808. 2nd & Broadway. Plymouth and Dodge Distributors. eoaaeE=e=ee_e=—_ A For Sale By Speeding Auto STE HAVE tour st ean oF ap ° Ples for year Delicious, Wine- No trace has been found of the saps, Jonathans, winter benanan| motorist who crashed into two gaso- line service pumps St 1010 Main ave-| Sn¢ all kinds of vegetables. Bring; nue here early Sunday morning, ac- us your poultry. Western Produce Co., Mandan, N: Dak. fin. Six rooms consisting of 2 bed- rooms, sun parlor, living room and dining room. French doors. Also kitchen and bath. Heated garage. Rent reduced. Available December 1st. Phone 919, or call at Apt. 304, Bismarck Bank Bldg. ‘OR RENT—Duplex. Good location at 118 Broadw Two bedrooms and sleeping porch. Call H. J. Wood- mansee at 537 or 1188. FOR RENT—Five room furnished grading food to choice only steady, vinces eeting. cording to G. L, Gullikson, manager | 5, S45 “fresh cow and caiy | bungalow. ‘Frigidaire, gas hi best 5.75; but specialty light yearl-|>"mudem, ‘ciate and’ Canadin ento-|of the Cities Service Oil company. PET SADe ne Treen comand cat $4500, It interested’ wiite. Pak ings firm; 850 Ib. averages at 6.70;/mologists painted @ picture literally| The pumps were ripped from their ; Box 591, Mandan, : CHICAGO STOCK (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util. oO other killing classes uneven, mostly atin bec foundations by the impact and badly| ‘de for hay or grain. Call at Soo! McGraw El 2 eae steady to strong. Slaughter cattle pee 4 Frye testo damaged, ey ai Seat Fare i phone 1055. Herbert ~ VERNME! ae and vealers: steers good and choice}the best wheat producing lands in the| ‘There apparently were no witnesses gs Es COLES a a Bee scsi: Orp. i ETA 550 to 900 Ibs. 5.25 to 6.50; 900 to 1100! spring wheat area in the United to the crash. Gullikson did not learn] « COAL we al aa ern: eee id MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Ibs, 4.50 to 6.25; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 states and $8,000,000 acres in Saskat-{of the mishap until daylight. Good, dry, Wilton lignite, $2.80 per ment bots: in penlos 3° | Minneapolis, Nov. es, Close | tN8.90; 1300 to 1500 The 3.75 to 5.15; \chewan are so heavily infested with —— 108, Us goed late. a per ton in lberty 3%s 100. | Whe Low and medium to ie Part loa 5 jone 77, T. M.! Siberty Ginet 4'45 100.18 Ree aids if'* | Dec. $75 to 430; heifers good and choice mresonnes caus as. to: Hipeatan dle wir Mee, RORPRDCE 4 | uceh: as much as last season. Highest Liberty fourth 44s 01.12 Treasurer 4%5 105.8 Treasury 4 102.16 MONEY. RATES \ New York, Nov. 21.—(?)}—Call money steady; % per cent. Time loans easier: 60 days %-1: 3-6 mos. 1 per cent. Prime Commercial Paper 1%. Reynolds Tob. Royal Dutch 8! Store ;, |550 to 750 Ibs. 5.00 to 6.50; common and medium 3.75 to 5.00; cows good 2.75 to 3.75; common and medium . low cutter and cutter 75; bulls (yearlings exclud- (beef) 2.75 to 3.25; cutter common and medium 2.00 to 3. , | vealers good and choice 4.00 to 5. medium 3.50 to 4.00; cull and common 2.50 to 3.60; stocker and feeder cat- tle: steers godd and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 3.25 to 4.76; common and But the most serious phase of the, threat, according to Dr. J. R. Parker, senior entomologists of the United States department of agriculture, 1s; that the hoppers are changing from the comparatively harmless types into he migratory types. “We have actually seen the trans- ition as the grasshopper populations | have built up in the years since the first serious outbreak occurred in life sentence in Stillwater peniten-|“TURKEY BARREL-PAKS"—(Some- tiary was imposed Tuesday on Jesse| thing new). Just received another Clemons, convicted Monday night{ carload. Lighter in weight than or- for the $3,800 robbery of the Citizens} dinary barrel and holds as much, State Bank of Westbrook last Jan-} saves express charges, weighs 12 uary, lbs. Why not bring in your Hides and Furs and take out your Turkey Barrel-Paks? Order your Barrel- Paks Now. Wholesale or Retail. “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Com- cash prices paid. Ship or bring them to the NORTHERN HIDE AND FUR CO. Corner Front and Ninth Street. (Brick building) Bis- marck, Dak. WATCHES ‘AND JEWELRY CARE- FULLY REPAIRED—Also the New G-S Flexo Crystals at low prices. c.M. mage known in the pany, Brick Bldg. at corner Front and 9th, Bismarck, ak, FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add- ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- plies. CAPITAL CO. 207 Broadway, % block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. FOR SALE—B: turkey gobbiers | ° for breeding purposes, Six miles north and one mile east of Bismarck. W. H. Morris, medium 2.50 to 3.25. South Dakota and Nebraska in 1930,” . Dr. Parker said. to ae higion te og ig es “There seems to be something in MINNEAPOLIS First Bank Stock 7%. Northwest Banco 5. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. Y.) ay ‘ BISMARCK GRAIN 2 (Furnished by Rasseli-Miller Co.) Traps Traps Traps Trappers, now is your_ chance to buy your sup- a ENORTHERN’. ‘af || acute cee ad Maes rH North Dakota we ha t a load lots, lass . a oIry pid con the BM. wei o or the | money-saving prices. All Fe Oeil as Oe me Phone 106.| FOR ‘0 J, Nov. 21.—(AP—U.| lesser migrat sizes in stock. Send in FOR SALE—A few tioke ant D149 % | Min your order NOW. horses left. Herbert Hawley, vy) Be 15! Be sure and ship or bring Ae enone 20ce. a) roa in your Hides, Wool, + 2 18% 2 dk north. Rabbits, Furs and Junk es: a 1 oes to the “NORTHERN” on 4 1-dk north. B16 al y your supply ot iq Boston, Nov. 21.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) 21% ie Cot at ae Traps, Harness Leather } ite an active demand is being 2 tam protems and Poultry Barrel it had received on the finer grades of fleece ye Adk'north. 27% 91% 418; Packs. two of JR) ace Rossi ai ahs qigice tbc vi ers the grease while 58, @0's 4 blood ity 12% protels x ot ‘ij “Northern Hide & Fe qualities of similar ve brought 2 . ‘common. 34 to 36 cents, Strictly combing 58%, Se 2 gk north. .) i Fur Company” oe % Hood erry. socis are eed Dieta enone | 8 an “rade af price Bldgs. Corner 9h ond stronger at 7 cents scoui ehievemen' s"tute vest th. basis, several sales having been cloced|show is to b= held ai the Agricultural 2 dk north. sisted causa MaMa ‘at 82 to 83 cents for good wools. College Dec. 12-16. : 4 Ge north. ‘ v