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Tribune’s Grain, Market Report for Tues., Dec. 26 LOSSES RECORDED Silver futures were soft. Bonds were er than last week's close; good to choice 160-240 Ibs, 3.25-30; early top Ei 3.30 paid sparingly shippers; better «| oats *, lower to 4s higher, and provi- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933 Livestock and (COLD SNAP HELPS markets were listless and throughout the session here Tuesday, thin MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 26. — (#) id South Dakota Wheat — Wheat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Minneapolis, Dec. 26.—(7)—Range | For Sale Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT — Small partly Call Miss Want-Ad Taker New York Stocks : -y 2 madame ‘ ON STOCK MARKET: dinneapelts cash wheat and coarse ecm Pen Sen P PRICES IN lea sipeesantde cit: RAVING BG, o% T'ak'north, 2256 0% 1% 84% P HON E 32 TRADING IS UIET Advance, Rume. 4% \2 dk north: ‘81% ‘82% | oats Air. Reduc; 98 3.dk north. .79% (81% | iver Enthusiasm Wanes: and| acon il 2 dk north. 81% : ‘ ‘ Equities Find Uitte SH. a 16 | Some Buying of Wheat Futures: isi protein pas Call in the morning before 12 noon. Your “ ainst Increased Flou feet, ate ‘ ‘ . i" mulus in News En ae Gentine iH plea ie ad will be in print the same day. It will New York, Dec. 26—U, Fr fe “ia ea roe ang h th i showed itl resttance to seine et | ge - Sak north. a5, reach thousands of prospective custom- tion and losses of Pee ae 18it leolder weather aver domestic’ winnes 3} GE HOR. 22% ers. That’s why such prompt retu J- redomintaed. ‘Trading wy eos 43% | wheat territory did much to uphold 7 Gx north. lis . y prompt returns a! Gul aide “renerally, and these fre [Ant A |wheat, values ‘Tuesday and the close Gender” # : quently were wide gape between bids ’ wag about unchanged from Friday! toi...” 81% 94 at's ways result from a want ad in this paper. . e close was heavy. i . ‘ takes the Tr 4 | Tuesday {3 north... 78% 84% 8215 84! : Transfers "approximated 1.200000 Aec | Ruseday night in “te mater eis | ge Montana “nwa If you have anything to sell, buy or rent, With the gold price at last week’ was more than offset by heavy snow- roveln 4 i ; level, and the silver enthusiasm ape fall from Minols eastward” There TDRM try this satisfactory means of getting Parently having waned considerably, | Atl i: | Was some buying of wheat features as ' 19 equities had little stimulus from any against increased flour sales. 1 customer Ss quarter, Foreign exchanges, how- Wheat closed steady, % off to % up 82, 84% 82's 84s ri ever, developed strength. Grains and compared with Friday's finish, Dec, H cotton hugged narrow and most other , |8lte; May 84-84%. Corn at % decline 1 20! 1, te 8045 commodities were a trifle hesitant, to %4 advance, Dec. 44%; May 80%; a aaranialaaa wales quiet and mixed, 2 | sions unchanged to a rise of 27 cents, |12% protein . While General Motors shares, Public i] With but little snow southwest or|! 2HW cr ‘ Tribune Want Ad R Lo na . rr - metals were easy througtioat, G. - bs «|age to winter wheat was a source of Bis 83% B14 834 1 insertion, 15 words Smelting, American Smelting and|Canadian ad uneasiness. Friends of higher prices Durum erro De Pasco were off 1 to 3, Am- 2aig [CmPhasized that weather conditions |; 97 101 9599 erican Telephone also lost 3, and J.T 66% would serve to diminish further the|13¢, protein Cc Standard Oil of California, Case,|Cerro De 34%, | Movement of grain and to inerease|2 amber... 96 1.00 American Commercial Alcohol, Johns- 39 |4emand. A proposal advocated at|Choice of . Manville and Texas Gulf Sulphur de- {C2 6% | Washington to license farmers in|Cii l amber 87 94 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words. clined 2 or more each, 2% jorder to prevent increased produc- | 12% proteia 1 insertion, 25 words 6% | tion received considerable notice here Cane 93 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words. j Li kk 4. |but was not reflected to any partic- |Urade 0! z Sar ; i { ivestoc | 6% 11 amber. 17 49 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 word: > ular extent in market operations. (2 amber 16 78 " SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOC a Corn and oats prices derived in-|Grade of a sid 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words.. we 165 South St. Paul, Dec. 26. bey x w, 3% (Cependent firmness from continued|1 durum... 76 .78 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. 8. Dipt, Astonia: Te i 10% J attention to the fact that, on the|2 durum... 75 77 steers and yearlings redid fered 29% |basis of government loans, corn was|l rd durum .78 4.79 ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE early wales steuay Predominate; 1% | worth 45 cents a bushel to the farmer Coarse Grain cara les steady to strong; few good 34% |sealed in his own crib. An unfavor- A Representative Will Call If You Desire fed steers 1100 ths, up, 425-50; com- 10%|able ratio between com and hog! 44%e ee ‘ : um lighter weights, 3,00- S| prices also was stressed as a factor 450; she stock sea fait ; 12% ul come sTeH Nhe quilt aa fairly steady; 234; in causing farmers to seal up their; Cuts, border or white space used on want ads Diltehier’ cows ‘erouda tS toe enon 1% [corn and sell their hogs. : under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch cone ceed cuts Sage coat 17 | Provisions were responsive to high- per single insertion. and cutters mostly 1.25-75; bulls 72%4ler prices for grain. Scarce; stockers and feeders nominal. 27% = Calves 200; very light supply, steady, 20's | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES j geod and ehotee, 4.00-8.00, 3% | ARE DULL AND LISTLESS : Menilie e eey 31'*| Minneapolis, Dec. 26—(@)}—Grain RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | ; Painting and Decorating H q 5 Fi + |of carlot grain sal WE HAVE in our last carload of ap- | - 240-325 Ibs, 290-325; most 140-160 |EL rahlt = oh dress ae Wheat, ah ete 4 ie Wheat, No, 1 hard spring 84 fies doe ila year Delrcious; with: | aeaesiae Pinlagectiae Shes TORS STORE Ibs, 2.75-3.00; bulk packing sows 2.25- Pret seupeartdl te dull today ana] Bve- Bik i ***185%; No. 1 dark northern 82's; No.2! saps, Jonathans, winter bananas| No s¢go, Furniture repa ten pyeene cost Saturday 2.95; weight! southwestern weather news was bull- | NY. 58%, 55%4 amber durum 94, ! and all kinds of vegetables. Bring - — atering, oe IS. Sheep 1,000; receipts include three |¥ox Film nthe westerns, mostly killers; balance largely natives and Dakotas; nothing done early; late Friday bulk to good |Gen. Foods a pre fat lambs 6.75-85; one load Dairy cattle very little offered, quot- ed unchanged or around 27.50-37.50 for good to choice springers; common to medium around 15.00-25.00. CHICAGO Gt. Chicago, Dec. 26—(4)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs, 45,000 including 20,000 direct: Slow, mostly 10-25 higher than Fri- day's average or steady to 10 lower than Saturday; 180-220 tbs, 3.50-60; |2nt- Harv top 3.65; strong weight pigs 2.75; packing sows largely 2.50-65; light weights 2.75- and better; light light, good and choice 140-160 lbs. 2.85-3.25; light weight 160-200 Ibs. 3.15-65; med- . |tureless. December and May oats; 14 | Was firm to a shade stronger. Some of %) moderate and well taken care of. 55 | There was no change in durum or win-; 4 |to make a market. %i/and in fair to good demand. Rye ish. December wheat closed %c high- er, May unchanged to ‘sc higher and July “sc higher. Coarse grains were quiet and fea- closed %c lower. December and veces 176 1.78 1.76... MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN i Minneapolis, Dec. 26.—()—Flour 15! higher. Carload lots family Patents ile @ barrel in 98 pound cotton! sacks. May rye finished %c lower while De- cember and May barley were ‘sc higher. December and July flax all closed %c higher. ‘Undertone of the cash wheat market the buyers competed for medium weight quality and paid one half cent for types they wanted. Receipts were ter wheat and hardly enough was in Corn wes in sharper demand it showing low moisture tests and good color, Oats offerings were very light Shipments 38,391. Pure Bran 13-13.50. Standard Middlings 12.50-13. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Dec. 26.—()—Cash closing) prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 82%-85'4; No. 2 dark northern 8: 82%; No. 3 dark northern 797-811: No. 1 northern 82%-85'; No, 2 north ern 81-82%; No. 1 amber durum 79- 1.00; No. 2 amber durum 79-1.00; No. 1 durum 78-80; No. 2 durum ‘78-80; | No, 1 mixed durum 77-95; No. 2 mixed durum 77-95; No. 1 red durum 177. Flax, No. 1, 1.75'-1.781%. |markets last week and continued in- ‘lines. Domestic trade on the Boston Corn, No. 2 yellow 441, -44, | Oats, No, 3 white 33. Rye, No. 2, 5814-59. Barley, special No. 2, 68-74; No. 2, 68; sample grade 48",, Flax, No. 1, $1.76%4-1.78. | Miscellaneous BOSTON WOOL Boston, Dec. 26.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A.) —The wool market is rather quict but asking prices on domestic wools are firm. Strong prices in forcign quiries from mills for domestic wools | has helped to give this market a very strong undertone despite the lack of a sizeable volume of business on most grain and flour exchange during week us your poultry. Western Produce Co., Mandan, N. Dak. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add- ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- plies, CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, 42 block West of Postoffice. FOR SALE: Carload of good young mules weighing from 950 to 1300 lbs. | Also 20 head of Shetland ponies) from 1 to 5 years old. Will trade} for other livestock. Can be seen at| Hawley. Office phone 169, Resi- dence phone 1055. FOR SALE: Golden Tom Thumb; popcorn. Prize winning at state! fair. Orders for 5 lbs. or more,| seven cents per lb. postpaid. Roy Young, Driscoll, N. Dak. H FOR SALE—About 80 Hereford calves BEAUTIFUL EYE GLASSES at a Phone 820. |SEE MADAME MARIE for private! Soo stockyards, Bismarck, Herbert, W Personal price you can afford. No better Christmas gift. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health School and Eye Clinic. Lucas Block. No “Drops” used. i reading also an adviser. Hours daily 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd St. North, Bismarck, N. Dak. Salesmen sell Ziegler Beer. Western half N. Dak. Write Anamoose Distributing Co., Anamoose, N. Dak. oe SALESMAN who has unlimited con- fidence in his ability to produce. To such a man will be offered an ex- clusive franchise by one of America’s largest manufacturers rated AAA-1. Territory consists of 24 counties in pair anyti fm the way of ,furniture for home or office. ft. T. Wadeson A. K, a ay Phone MARCK, N. D, =. _ Female Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced git! for gen- eral housework. Good with small child. References. Write Tribune Ad No. 5686, _____ Houses and Fiats HOUSES FOR RENT—Six room, $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00. Five room, $25, $35 and $40. Three room fur- nished apt. $22. T. M. Casey é& Son, _ 518 Broadwi FOR RENT—Strictly m inga- low, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, Garage. Close in. Moderate rent. Telephone 151. O. W. Roberts, 101 Main Avenue. 434% ending Dec. 23, amounted to 155,000 a _ “ain Avenu aioe : We tachi ten goed eas eenaaie 3 | the reece anit rent ‘Oerley| Batley, ‘malting 4412-5214: No. 2/Ing the previous week. | is out of one of the best herds in the| be able to show successful sales rec-| 2/8 rpelwey ie) and 235-85; pigs, good nel choice 100-130 *| market is pistes Sone on tae special 441%; No. 3, 4112-4413; lower | Se country. They are mostly raised out| ord. Personal training in the field| J ee a erie J. Wood. ‘ Ibs, 2.25-75. % | with some bids higher. Malting qual- |S"des 36%4-43'2. CHICAGO POTATOES of Mr. Messingham’s stock. Ferd-| will be given by division manager. FOR RE, a ‘ Cattle, 12,000; calves 2,000; liberal "4 | ity was. wanted, Chicago, Dec. 26—(AP—U. 8. D.| _inand Leutz, Hebron, N. D. ire ie pireel oouertunity for wilite= — Five room modern run medium weight and weighty steers May here; few early sales fully steady, but trade better; slow on kinds scaling 1,100 lbs, upward and grading good |Mo. and better; lower grades all repre sentative weights strong to 25 higher; it being stronger market on desirable tht Mtl thier tetatt ttt jum 2.00-85; vealers, good and choice FER KKRAR CTE Flax was in very good demand ane prices up one cent on choicer qual- iy. FS - -- —- —? | Grain Quotations | —_——_—_________—-@ A.)—Potatoes 213, on track 246, total U. 8, shipments Friday 528, Saturday —________-+ | Produce Marke bg CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 26.—(?)—Butter was firm in tone Tuesday and higher in price in brisk trading. Eggs were Cheese unsettled. State, whole milk 577, Sunday 11, Monday 27; supplies moderate; no trading account of cold weather. Market unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE (Over the Counter in New York) For Rent | FOR RENT—Business place and home ; in one, 400-4th St. Modern 6 room | house, 113 Thayer Ave. Also base- ment on Main Ave. Front entrance. electric train. | time connection and substantial in- come, Write Tribune Ad No. 138. Work Wanted “EXPERT WATCH REP. at most reasonable prices. All work 1931—Plymouth Sedan .... 325.00 house, good location. Near Roose- velt School. Rent very reasonable, Phone 523-W or call at 714 Raye mond and Avenue C, FOR RENT: New small, Spanish bungalow with fireplace, attached farage, gas heat. Rent reasonable. Steady to firm and poultry ruled firm. y 4 . 26.—(/P)—Foreign| Moderate rent. Inquire at 2122 Phone 481-R. light heifer and mixed yearlings; 25- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Butter (eight days) 14,511; firm, ek er ee pri ; in ie Main Ave. Phone 905, myarautesd oe eaten - ean ——_—=—_— 40 higher on inbetween grade kinds is, Dec, 26. —(P)— creamery specials (93) 18% -19; ex-!mand in dollars; other in cents. Kysar, watchmaker. 310-4th St. 2nd Rooms for Rent Scaling 850 lbs. down; best yearlings Wheat— Open High Low tras (92) 18; extra firsts (90-91) 17-) Grert Britain 5.15; France 6.18;| _ ay pane north of Montgomery Ward. FOR RENT—Desirable room with hot and medium weight 6.00; several loads % + 18% 78% 78% 78% 17%; firsts (88-89) 16-16%; seconds| realy 8.29; Germany 37.70; Norway |When he stopped his car to offer help | CQot north of Montgomery Nate | and cold running water. Hot water held higher; other killing classes firm u 80% 80% 7974 80% | (86-87) 15-15%; standards (90 central-| 35.93: Sdewen 26.60; Montreal in New| following a collision of two other ma- Automobiles for Sale heat. Good location and reasonable to higher; slaughter cattle and veal-| Nortin 12% B0% 80% 80% 80% Vized carlots) 17%. Eggs (2 days)| York’ 100.25; New York in Montreal | chincs. —=IsED CARS” |_*‘Tent. Gentlemen preferred. 418 ers: Steers, good and choice 550-900 21% 5,408; firm, extra firsts 17%; fresh | aq 75, : James Duffy, 33, of Farmington, in- USED CARS Avenue B. Tbs. 5.00-6.50; 900-1100 Ibs. 5.00-6.50; 1% graded firsts 16%; current receipts a eee jured, fatally when oil truck skidded] _ Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine, 1100-1300 Ibs, 5.00-6.25; 1300-1500 Ibs. e.. 15%, CURB STOCKS into a bridge end. 1927—Chrysler 60 Coupe...$200.00 ; Apartments for Rent 4.50-6.00; common and medium per Pec 358 Se New York, Dec. 26.—(4)—Curb: Marion F. eae: 65, of Iowa City, Teale eae FOR RENT: Very Well furnished 1300 Ibs. 3.00-5.25; heifers, good an NEW YORK e} eee ‘ Ta., frozen to death. }—Ply! 3 + choice 550-750 Ibs, 4.50-8.50; common i* New York, Dec. 28—(}—Butter| site peed ee share’ 10. | Peter Tuvek. 13, Prior Lake, drown-| 1931—Chrysler 8 Sedan floor. Also well’ fursiahea “titans and medium 2.75-4.00; cows, good, 1% ee ane er -$2% |7,996, firm. Creamery, higher than Standard Oil Ind. 3214 ;ed when automobile plunged through 1928—Pontiac Coach toons Kitchenette apt. 4ii Peg 2.75-3.50; common and medium 2.10-| Pe BY + B3%e 33% 33% 38% extra 20% to 21; extra (92 score) 20;! United Founders ......, | eolibecing Tabs, “hteseompenions| | i Fou oe Phone 273. : “es : itter 1.40-2.10; first (87 to 91 score) 18% to 19%; eee escaped death. . nes SCs epee 15% ‘it inate iar TIE. seconds 17% to 18%; centralized (00 ; : Henry Lesinski, 13, Little Falls, kill-| 1930—Pontiac Sedan .00 |FOR RENT — Superior large 4 room: bulls (yearlings excluded) good 18% oT 1.78% 177 1.78 INVESTMENT TRUSTS 175.00 + 2.75-3.25; cutter, common and med- 38: tosses gees nee 179% |BCOre) 19%. Packing stock unquoted. (By The Associated Press) ed when automobile was struck by gas-| 1928—Ford 2 Door.. - 175! and private bath, ground floor apartment. Attached garage, elec- medi H y 4 . , 29, papolis, killed| 1927—Chrysler 50 Coach... 175.00 tric refrigerator, washing nate 2150-3.80; Hocker fd. fooder idx fun in ‘cured. specials ui “ott; ee ee Son Geral aera automo- | 1825—Wiliys Knight Coach. 125.00 | Gas heat Phone 1313. cattle: Steers, good and choice 500-/Radio ........ 6 lose | regular cured -13 to 14. 3 GOVERNMENT BONDS biles. ‘ ee AEs 1931—Chrysler 6 Sedan. . 475.00 FOR RENT — Two or three room Ibs, 3.75-5.00; common and med- 2 a| Eggs 9,709; firm, mixed colors, spe New York, Dec. 26.—(\—Govern-| William Salisbury, Minneapolis, died 'S@NSATIONAL! New Automobiles} apartment. Ev modern, 100 6 eres Re 65 #4% |etal packs or selections from ‘fresh| ment bonds: in automobile collision. of Revolutionary body and chasis| Heated garage. Call at 1011 Main Me eep, 18000; fat lambs held fully H *3 receipts 25 to 26%: standards and| terry sss 100.20 | Earl Thomas, Minneapolis, killed] Gesign will be announced by Chrys-| Ave. ris ith ackers and shippers | £2 ud {commercial standards 23 to 24; firsts) ryperty first 414s 10116 - | when struck by street car. ler-Plymouth dealers in January.| #0R RENT — Three room Tunilaked eciver best offerings held well above | £6 ou 21; mediums 39 Ibs. and dirties No. 1, T4peryy. fist fas 104-06 | Clifford Powell, 23, of Zumbrota, and| GorwinecChurehil, Motors, ine. Bis-|"O%, PENT — Three Toon seve: eisetions around 70-68. on “ 42 Ibs. 17 to 17%; average checks! Trossury 41,5 10616 {Esthen Olson, | Wanamingo, _ killed ee ._ Address Phone 172, ud ae he Ley uality; sheep ls 16%; refrigerators: special packs 19) qyeasy, y 48 103.8. |when their car crashed into a fence. — FOR ‘—Two room ft SEE ee ae ee aad 2% sto 19%; standards 18 to 18%; firsts AS 1""Solomon 8. Wine, 68, Minneapolis, {isc ane forces Ie lor hisner| apartment for light housekeeping, pee id medium | Se - 15% to %; seconds 14% to 15; me- CHICAGO STOCK died from fractured skull sustained | temperatures in North Dakota Tues-| Eve furnished except dishes che TAT oe li’ gent aed 26% dlums and dirties 14%; checks 132. By UCAGO STOCK when he fell downstairs while paying | cmPeratures in Norn Deteperatures| afd linens. $20.00 per month. Call 525-7.25; ewes 90-150 ibs, Soymmon | Seats-FeoebUck 41% New York, Dec. 26—(P)—Dressed er tee ess) la Christmas visit to a friend. [Gay Shoush sub ere eect the ab 1016 Bdwy, choice 2.25-3.50; epg oe Servel ..... % 4 | poultry steady. Chickens, frozen 13- Midwest Util. .........-:eee0eee we Edward Oliver Martel, 29, Austin, | a2 enperied. ae and medium 110 t choise 576-838. | shal Onion om 24; fowls, fresh 9-16; frozen 8-16; old MINNEABLAT ABIES. @ied from fractured skull ‘suffered |“Glear weather was reported all over (P)}—S' North Dakota Tuesday, with no snow “SIOUX CITY 9% turkeys, fresh 15-24; frozen, unquoted; aoe oe aa tocks | while fixing radio aerial at his home. |in prospect in the immediate future. : ou Dec. 2—(7)—(U. 8, 8% ducks, fresh unquoted; frozen 15-17. | iret Bank Stock . . 6% Northern Minnesota Cold ‘A snowfall that arrived just a few Sue als ttle 2,500; slaughter u Live poultry steady. Chickens | Nornwest Banco. . 8% | Coldest area in the northwest Tues-|hours too late to provide the tradi- Pe Me arlings and she-stock Hid freight 10-14; express 10-15; broilers, \ Reaper DS S2 At day northern Minnesota remained in|tional “white Christmas” swept over raed retcOng to 25 higher; 3% freight unquoted; express 20; fowls, FOUR FISHERMEN DROWN the most severe condition with Be-|Pennsylvania Tuesday. ttockers and feeders steady to strong 20% freight 11-14; express 9-14; roosters.) agichigan City, Ind., Dec, 26.—(#)— | midji reporting 32 below at 7 a. m. New York Snow-Bound pa sales choice yearlings and me- 6% freight and express 8; turkeys, freight | pour men were drowned in Lake |The three-day cold spell, despite snow,} A heavy fall of snow, borne on a dium weight beeves 5.50; including roosters fresh 8-10; frozen unquoted; 14-20; express unquoted; ducks, | ichigan Tuesday when a fishing tug when he fell from top of an automobile failed to hinder highway traffic to a 30-mile wind from the northeast, dis- year. o re {rupted traffic during the Tuesday 2208 pole et iy tleper; Bale oh | 8 ee Se Oe aioe erie ce a neem cee, oes Mew Oe Tings held sonido So Sebart ted 4 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN : Bveleth, “Minn, had 42. below city. Lines of shivering men formed taee ggoes: beet, cows iargely By Chicago, Dec. 26.—(?)—Wheat, No. and Rhinelander, Wis., 31 under the |at garages in the hope of obtaining 210-15; tow cutiers and cutters chief- 6% 2 hard 83%; No. 2 mixed 83; corn No. zero mark. Snow covered Iowa, most |temporary work. ly 1.40-85; few medium to good light = 2 mixed 46%; No. 2 yellow 48; new corn No, 8 mixed 44% -45%; No. 2 yel- NTINUE co D of Mlinois, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Among the dead were a blind wo- man and her infant daughter, fa- 30 ‘Wisconsin, parts of Indiana, Michigan stocker; 3.50. 15 33 low 46% -47%; No. 3 white 46; new and from page ene: and Missouri. One exposure death |tally burned during a Christmas cele- Hogs, 4,000; mostly 10-15 higher 45% old, No. 3 yellow 46%: No. 2 white|Ng eth Dak Ha: Tae senceiad in Toms. bration in their home at Battle than Saturday; early top 3.20; most 100% 41%. Oats, No, 2 white 35%-36; sam- ort! akota Ss Hits 23 Below Here Creek, Mich. In Cleveland a man 160-280 nound welsh 2.001%; brid Bt ple grade 28; no rye. Barley, 45-75: Ng Weather Deaths ‘Temperatures hit a new low for the |Perished in a fall while ying to lov: Jong string butchers to packers 3.15; | Uni i a” timothy seed 5.50-6.00 cwt. Clover wae ins early Christmas |", * Christmas tree from a second- light lights 2.75-3.10; plainer kinds oer bi hs, ©o,) | seed 11.00-13.75 ‘cw. But U. S. Counts 1 Beseprated tue mee pe to | tory window. horses and cattle. + down to 2.50; sows 240-65; feeder pigs | U. Gas Imp. Be morning moereuey plunged (1 Tp spinster sisters were found.) hides are worth about three uy 250. 4500; no early action, asking |U- 8. 8 |No, $62) After having created the “coldest| ‘The cold wave hit the Capital city | “Pbarently starved to death. in Roch-| ag much as last season. sheep 4.500; D0 On Meee ‘8 14% | No. ‘2 Christmas” in years for many com-|following the Saturday snow storm, |° rN. 2 * deaths) {alt Prices paid. Ship or stronger for fat lambs; other clase |D & 414 No. 58 munities, the cold kept the mercury as| and the highest temperature recorded |gccurred in the Midwest, ‘The South | ‘Sit yO, the, NORTHERN weerione | aod 7.25; feeders scarce. Bi 5. 0% | No. 31 Live Poultry low as 32 degrees below zero Tuesday |here Sunday was nine degrees below.|counted 40 dead in accidents, Penn. ith ee cae Front amit Bold : 21% | No. 31 || We buy one chicken or» truck- j|in Minnesota following © record low|The minim:m Sunday was 15 below. |sylvania had 12 dead in motor acci-| ‘int Steet. | Crick building) MONEY RATES 2. |No. 151°] load. Market your poultry with [|| mark of 54 below at Allen Junction,| ‘The highest temperature here Mon-|dents on Christmas Day alone. ; All | s====s=====ntecgegeeeses New York, Dec. 26. money si ee. id ‘s—elso your cream. portions of Duluth in St. Louis coun-|day was Saree, eaten below, the/other sections of the country added Lost and Found ET ere ak pet yee, Bar 35) Armour Creameries [| “NY west pest Listed Mg a. me Tuesday the mercury|" eto: ne was crushed in a|UOST=it Hinteen’s store. malt r*) ays Mel; 4-6 mos. per Wes : 3% oa 30 Bismarck, N. D, The dead include: here showed 2) degrees below cero,|flood at Clatskanie, Ore., causing four eee Ay macel aenaa od ‘ voerime commercial paper 1%. Woot i i, * 0 Edwin Dahl of Strum, Wis, killed| but by 10 o'clock it had risen to 1" fatalities, ‘ s gt

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