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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1934 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Mon, Jan. 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NANCIAL MARKET | New York Stocks |/GRAINS RE-ACT AND |iasit x. oo. «Are read by thousands of people daily SLOW BUT STEADY |ssgcese resem ..! HOLD ABOUT STEADY | ccs W DULL TRADING 2e=2e> | WIN FORMER CLOSE Some Leading Issues Move Slightly Higher But Little Action Is Noted That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad'in this paper. If you have any- thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. 5 rorerrmarre yy Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low 1 insertion, 15 words BF Hi if % 81% tana Winter Wheat % 3: | Early Advance Is Lost as Trad-| ers Wait Financial News From Washington Chicago, Jan. 8.—(#)— Awaiting fresh developments at Washington, yespecially in regard to monetary con- asi = B ae , 45c { 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words . 86% 8316 86% | 1 insertion, 25 words ........ teeeeeeeees 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . Cy 3 aE $39 #2 nn a] BBRSEBSEE New York, Jan. 8—(#)—There was B little life in the stock market Mon- day, though prices, as a whole, were , i : 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . ee 86% 8314 86 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . Be #2 : misidy ts Hes ditions, grains late Monday reacted/1 D : All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. . | Arm. Del. Pf. 16% |from early advances and held about}! H 82% 85% B2t 851% e ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVA! The alcohol equities, while in small = IN ADVANCE volume, raised their quotations mod- Atch, T. i steady with Saturday's close. Mi and South Dakota Wheat A Representative Will Call If You Desire nel bec the screed bites Atl. Ref. : : ive and various leading issues moved a % : 8215 85% 82a 85% % Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- bit higher. Dullness was the rule,| Aviat Corp. . i ia CORNY with 161,085,000. a1 G: . bushel pared i : fied dis; rates of 75 cents column inch sin, f Ntter tape wes allens at frequent in-| Balt. a Ohio’. year ago. A leading trade authority ne ieee play rates per fener root tabvals, nie dollar exhibited strength |Barnsdall . 3, |sald there was a false appearance of W..... 82% 85% 82% 85% 4|plenty of grain at present but the Durum _ 5 . a ea Cee eae. te cana Bethl.. Steel 3% effect of 1933 short production would 967% 1.00% 94% 98% | ; f and the French franc yielding pro-| Briggs ee pea Ty BK BW oie sees The Bismarck Tribune Amount enclosed $... portionately. Grains were narrow|Bur. Ad. Mc lower compared with Saturday's fin- | Choice of but cotton again improved. Bonds, 4. ish, May 84%-%, July 82%-%: corn 1 aniber.... were listless and irregular. U.S. gov-| Canadian Pac. 14% | unchanged to % higher, May 81%- 12% protein oro. industrial ‘Alcohol, Schenley Je Pasco ieee July 63%; oats %-% UP, and provi} Grade ot Bao dered sions varying from 7 cents decline to| 1 amber. Classified Adv. Dept. Sausrer eialabe:., No, of insertions... PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE MISTAKES and American Commercial Alcohol ‘ 7 la sta Ot 90 conte, 5 18% Lae dt UC Rveadid a Used het 5 . 3 | Influenced a good deal by unusual Znaete aad Seen rg ce Dore’ Seti ane 4 strength of the cotton market, wheat}1 durum... .” vanced eua het int. $y, soon made moderate all around gains.|% durum... 74; pont. . 8. h Q Some notice was taken of reports that) rd durum .77% 4 |the international wheat advisory com- mission would discuss at its next American Can, Santa Fe and N. Y. . G. % Central. Chrysler, the most active . Solv. 3 SrOritatg toe WinAns tin geod pe See nae tc a ene scarry rea a |oe cn wheat and flour, Another bullish “44% Herewith Smelting and some others eased. i 3% | fi Min lis 42% rew! It was one of the dullest sessions eta catia os brent ét ait oH 4 since last April, transactions approx-| Cont. Cai Me tieie a tates ve ccontags ibhend iy Sed hh aaa — {| dally requirements for mills was being - 5 4 {taken out of store and that premiums % 40% 5 = Se = ae a SE - o_O Prodi for such wheat were firm. © b with best weight bullocks | IRIN Produce Markets | “| Contributing to an upward trend “ee .75; medium to good weighty eeets | ___ een i sl Seana SHOE REPA iG P? , 8. lboth of wheat and corn at this stage : . |tending to drag: all she stock, bulls | IL |" SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | 4. o mk ° ‘Wright were advances in securities. ae ‘land vealers strong to unevenly high- | Classes in shorthand, typing, penman-| professor LeRoy will not answer WE REBUILD. CHICAGO s 90%| Corn and oats were responsive to! Barley— er, cows ruling strong to 15 up.| Ship held at the Capital Commercial | any more questions by air until fur-| Chicago, Jan. 8—(P)—Butter was Kod 79% | unfavorable weather both for corn|Ch. to fey. .7 J Slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, pole beerel wed eee R. ther notice. He will answer any ques- We Do Not Cobble steady in tone Monday with prices ; movement, and offerings. | ae - [Bo0d and cholee 550-900 Ibe. §.50~7.00; —Eauler_For information col S0o-LR. |tions pertaining to love, health, hap-|] We Resole with “K. L.” Leather unchanged. Eggs were firm. Poultry| El. ze Provisions reflected hog market E 4 oa 1100 Ibs., 5.50-7.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., piness, marriage, divorce, law suit, also ruled steady. : : downturns, ee 500-675; | 1300-1800 Ibs. 400-6 For Sale or Trade jlost and stolen articles, or locates | Bismarck Shoe Hospital Butter, 8,920, steady; crvamery- . P. % .orunes Aas $:00-5.25: repre 00d poy pare FOR SALE OR TRADE—North Star ee on farms where all others have | Service and Quality 415 Bdwy. specials "(08 score) 18%-10; extras ot, URI LAGU ‘Coane 111% 1.81% L7T%6 ......|550-750 Ibe, 450-650; common and) Tacer shoo skates. Size 10. WIXSSH) “Au ‘ietters will be answered the (oo sa : TITLE CHAN ea tl mand) or trade, What hi ? | © | eS tea rats 4s oaizallaen ceribeay . Elec iss | rutures’ wound ey ciarmeencine tars DULUTH CASH GRAIN 4.00; OnE AE medium, 220-300 Barstow, Benedict, N. Dal eoial ae aes for 250, three 06 Apartments for Rent re “Sone keer * extra firsts ._ Foods 4 Monday showing very little change| Duluth. Jan. 8—()—Cash closing |low cutter and cutter, 1.65-2.65; bulls 50c and seven for $1.00, or you may ——————---_.- trenigeanes ‘tirsts cars 20, local |e: rhs : ii {due to conflicts in the news. ‘The pare Supe eS le Te eee Gel Automobiles for Sale {send for the 1934 horoscope consisting HiME one Pieters : . 5 to 87%; No. 2 dark northern 82% |3.00-50; cutter, common and medium, ____““utomoDllles_ for Sa =| : 4 , urrent receipts 18, _| Gen! Motors SOR PaLe aster SRR ata tDRA te No, 4 -Garkeoncetiieen (6014 40 |2! vealers, good and. choice, |ASTOUNDING—The 1934 Chrysler Of 16 Pages, together with tive aise’! lights, water and telephone furnish~ | Poultry live 2 cars; 20 trucks, firm; . % help early and a liability later. 82%; No. 1 northern 83% to 87 ary medium, 3.50-450; cull and| stream lined model will reduce wind | 10MS, [Ol Plo ER Sou were} ¢d: Laundry privileges. Private eh hens 1214; Leghorn hens 11; nteag a 2| May and July wheat futures closed|2 northern 82% to 834 . common, 2.50-3.50; stocker and feeder, resistance 40% at 60 M. P. H. Core ee y Call at 314 W. Rosser, 4 poser pagesiccrechiyr rat eonssentnemneey to ray 34) | te lower. durum 18% to 1.00%; Ne cattle: steers, good and choice 500-|_win-Churchill Motors, In [Roce clisuriybialew nis eaosniecoe iene ORT ¢ young toms 14, old toms 12, No. 2, 10; Graham "8! May oats closed unchanged to ‘sc 0074; 1 Ste aa bed common and me- question when sent in with other nes floor apartment and one 5 0. , |Higher, May rye unchanged, and May %; No, 2 durum 77% to bed \ questions during the next two weeks| basement apartment. Gas heat. A a Sl sree tian: younmahers! i,|barley %ic lower. July barley also|79%; No. 1 mixed durum 77% to 95%; | , Sheep, 18,000; fat lambs slow, un- Cc ONTINUE D or is worth 25 cents when ordering a! fine home. Close in. See W. A. : cabal Oita! Hudson Motor closed ‘sc off. May and July flax|No. 2 mixcd durum 77% to 95%; No.|deretone weak, but sellers insisting on | from page one (horoscope and five questions. Write! Hughes or phone 622. y 19; young toms 20; old hens and toms eae Pi - finished unchanged. -: 1 red durum 77%. near steady prices; best handyweight ; ihim today or see him in person at/ FOR RENT—Furnished one room and 16; No. 2, 13, Undertone of the cash wheat mar-| ‘Flax, No. 1, 1.79 to 1.81. offerings held above 825; prospective| Vogels Plea for | Rau S68 Lovie de Clark Hotel, Man-| kitchenette apartment. “Aloo ae 3 Can. ket was very firm and for the aver-| Oats, No. 3 white 34% to 35 bulk 8.00 downward; asking steady gers ae Z | age. 314-3rd Bt. Everts Apts. Phone NeW One pe . 2%] age run of offerings there was a| Rye, No. 1, 56% to 61% jon aged sheep; feeding lambs scarce, Quster Move Met (%™ M7-R, : ee oe , New York, Jan. 8—(7)}—Butter 6,888, : *\pretty good demand. Some of the| Barley, Mo. 2 special 4712; No. 3,|Semand active; lambs, 90 lbs. down, * Name | FOR RENTOTwo yoom aber steady. . Creamery higher than extra | Kai odds and ends failed ¢o move very|45% to 47%; lower grades 37% to 4413.80 and choice, 7.50-8.25; common With No Sympathy; FOR RENT—Two room apartment. i! “5; extra . “land medium, -7.50; 90-! sy {Town . State . . 9 to 19%; extra (82 soore) 18% to %; 7 readily and interest in high, protein “ #-land medium, 5.25-7.50; 90-98 Ibs., good T State aay or unfurnished, Lights, first (87 to 91 score see § ality slackened some. Winter ARLO’! and choice, 7.00-8.10; ewes, 90-150 Ibs.,/ objection by the leaguers in actual at- | Water and gas included. Phone onds 15% to 16%; centralized (90 ue Wheat was atill very firm and searce.| Minnespolis Jae €o-GP)tterne of F004 and choice, 2.25-4.00; all weigh tendance as provided by the by-laws; | ie a) St. Address. . _851-W or call at 924-4th St . Packing stock unquoted. i Durum was very scarce and in fair carlot grain gales: common and medium, 1.51 ; feed-| and that no membership card of any|____ (Fill in and clip out) sua ENT- realsfivesrooel ,071, quiet. Loew's. demand. | Wheat: No, 2 dark northern, 92%.|12% 1am»s. 50-75 Ibs., good and choice, /kind shall be necessary, nor any pay-|SEE MADAME MARIE for ment. Logan's. Phone 211. Eggs 8,884, steady. Mixed colors, Cash corn was ip steady demand] Corn: No. 2 yellow: 47%. | ©00-75- ment of dues as a pre-requisite to| reading ulso.an adviser. Hours| so RENT—Nicely furnished 4 room + iq" SPecial packs or selections from fresh |1ik03, Oe : 33. |and firm. Oats demand was just a| Rye No. 2, 59%-61%. ——— participation in said precinct meeting} daily 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd St. warm pleasant apartment. Also | receipts 24 to 25; standards and com- .” Bet, ‘s %4|Uttle slowen but fair to good for the) Barley: Special No. 2, 75-78; No. SIOUX CITY be required. We feel the issuing of| North, Bismarck, N. Dak. one room equipped for light house- | mercial standards 22 to 23; firsts 21; |ago, e 8 | medium to best quality. Rye demand |3, 73, Sioux City, Ia., Jan. '8—(P)—(U. 8.;n:embership cards should be left ex- keeping. Apply 808-7th St. H muediums 39 Ibs. 17% to 18; dirties imo. Pacitic «|was good and offerings were slightly; Flax: No. 1, 182%. D. A.)—Cattle, 4,000; hardly enough | clusively to county committees as pro- Male Hel; SS eee better, but tone continued very strong.; Oats not quoted. beef stecrs and yearlings sold top) Vided in the by-laws. SALESMAN, Wi =| : | “Third, that in case of failure to SALESMAN, who has unlimited con: ment apartment. Call at 411-5th St. sehecks 15 to 15%; refrigerators: spe-|Nash Motors Barley receipts were liberal, the best awe 3 2 elal packs 19 to 19%; standards 18%; |Nat. Biscult 46\s]in some time, and buyers reduced CHICAGO CASH GRAIN inking Tullt’stendy: for better arages: [eomply with the above requests of the| fidence in his ability to sell large) Phone 273, firsts 17% to 18; seconds, mediums) wot” Dairy Brod, a their bids lc, after a few early trades} Chicago, Jan. 8—(P)—Wheat, No. 2|buyers talking easier on others; fat|2dvisory committee of county chair-| UWers Ae Pee oun ae we jessie FOR RENT—Funished 3 room apart- and dirties 15% to 16%; checks 14 tolnat’ power & Lt. {had been made at unchanged prices.|nard 84%; corn, No. 2 mixed 50%; No. |she stock little changed; cows active; men by the executive committee of] North Dakota. Protected terreery| ment. Private bath. Rental $30.00 i N. ¥. $2, |lax demand was steady and offer-'2 yellow 50%; No. 3 white 4914-2; old stockers and feeders mostly steady; |the Nonpartisan League, as now con-| and full credit’ on mall ore’®.| per month, Heat, lights and water Live poultry steady to firm. Chick-|N. Y. N. H. 14% | ings were light. \corn, No. 2 yellow 50%-51; oats, No, 2'choice long yearlings held above 5.85; stituted, the chairmen of the advis-| Field training by division sales) furnished. Use of electric washer. ens, freight 11-15; express 11-16;|Norf & Ita ae é a . ses ory committee selected today shall! manager. Products nationally known| 721-3rd St, Phone 1213-W for ap- 2-20; fowls, freight 14-17; express 17; | Grain Quotations | |scca, t000-1¢28 ewt, "Clover eet ‘cows 225-300; low eutiers and|mittee to convene at a time and place| AAA-1. Must have previous selling |soR RENT — Superior large 4 Foowi roosters, freight and express 10; Pac. Gas & El. it 154] e—+——- ——@| pti ee cutters largely 1.50-2.25; small lots! designated In the call, to take such; experience. own car and live in ter- |" and private bath, ground floor “keys, freight and express 17-22; ducks.|Pacitic Lig. . b | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR catuea teveend stockers 360; desir. |futther action in the interest of the| Titory. Give age. experience and! apartment. Attached garage, elec- freight 13; express unquoted. Dressed | Packard ‘Motor i citeao See | minneapolis, Jan. 8--()—Flour un-|etie atect calves held above 5.00. {Tganization as they shall deem best.”| _address. Write Tribune Ad. No. 140./ tric refrigerator, washing machine. poultry firm. Chickens, fresh 12-19; |Par.-Publix Cif. Wheat Open High Low Close|changed. Carioad lots, family pa:| Hoss, 10,500; mostly 8 lower than |GET A GOVERNMENT POSITION.| Gas heat, Phone 1313. “frozen 12-24; fowls, fresh 10-17; froz-|Pathe Excl \ by eam Wl rg sere eerie barrel’ in 98 pound|Saturday to. shippers; 170-250 1b.| Previous reports from the secret 1260-63200 yearly. Railway Postal FoR RENT: One unfurnished apart= er 9-17; old roosters, fresh and froz- ony, ,° “ 83% 83% 182% 82%:|cotton sacks. ad pepo 308-34 eee 3.15; 335 Ib, |meeting that a demand was made on| Clerk—Postoffice Clerk, City Maill" men City heat. Electric retrig- en 8-10; turkeys, fresh 14-25; frozen Phillips Pet. 2 4% «844 83% BA ‘Shipments —20,929. pile . Fe ent light lights 2.60- the executive committee that two; Carrier, etc. Examinations coming.| erator, Electric stove. Fireproof unquoted; ducks, fresh unquoted; : : Sian teen ase Pot cows 250-65; practical sow top| Weeks be allowed between the time of| Write ‘TODAY for free catalog building. Avallable at once. “Rent frozen 15%-17. Proct. & Gamble «| May + St; 52% 51% 51% | standard Middlings—14.00-1450. |2.78: feeder pigs 1.50-2.50, jthe ‘county conventions and state} G-306. PATTERSON SCHOOL.| reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck ; . Pee rit piety toler rage re “| shieep. 7500; no early action; fat/cunvention are shown ‘by the resolu: | _ Rochester. N.Y ‘Tribune cftice. = sta . 54 ‘6 | —<$—<— << : . is . t Miscellaneous | [Punt baiine: Co Livestock 1 [ae er ane ee on choise [cals for & lapse of one week as pro- Female Help Wanted | y $$$ | ae iceitis oro. ‘37 slaughter lambs held around 7.75; | Yided by the Nonpartisan League by-| WaNTED—Gisl or ‘who lives Rooms for Rent FOREIGN EXCHANGE Remington Rand 80. ST. PAUL-LIVESTOCK _| packers indicating around 7.50 down, | at home to do general housework.) FOR RENT—Furnished front bed= South St. Paul, Jan. 8—(#)—(U. S8.| feeders eligible largely 6.75 down; run References required. Call in person)” room. Private entrance in new .|Dept. Agr.) — Cattle, 2,700; most|}includes about 10 per cent feeders. Hearings on Cattle at 400 Seventh St. Sees home. Close to capitol. Call at * |slaughter steers and yearlings open- M A q | WANTED— Experienced girl tor cook-| 918-6th St. Phone 1802. ing steady; some strength on plain) . CHICAGO POTATOES easure Announce ing and general housework. Inquire| OR RENT—Pleasant room, adjoin- %, {kinds, cows active, 10-25 higher; bulls} Ciicaco, Jan, 8—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) |_at Quarters 5-B, Fort Lincoln. ing bath. Gas heat, good location. 4 Strong; stockers and feeders steady| Fotctooe 103. on track 172, total U.| Washington, Jan. 8—(?)}—Chairman | == —— === 115 Avenue B. Phone 376-LR. to strong; early bulk slaughter steers|—~ § ; Smith of the senate agriculture and | New York, Jan. 8.—(?)—Foreign ex- HA Sad 3 change heavy. Great Britain demand i in dollars, others in cents, Great Bri- tain 5.08%; France 6.09; Italy 8.1 jweden 2€26; Montreal in New York 99.81 New York in Montreal 100.18%. # SE-E8SS nana Re * ‘, |WE HAVE in our last carload of ap-| low, full basement. Enclosed porch, Statute Sustained | "pies tor this year Delicious, Wine-| gas’ stove, Desirable, Close In, very slow on pigs and light] Boston, Jan. 8—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Biss tor ta eer DEE ee Ae “a > , [trade 47% | lights; talking mostly around $2.25 on] agr)—Greasy combing domestic wool 5 iings "3.00-4.50; 8. shipments Saturday 1,056, Sunday FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room MONEY RATES 1% jearlinge Stn; cutter to common light) 38: firm, supplies moderate, demand |f0restry ‘committee advised Senator G_—| in private home.. Gentlemen pre- 8% |} 95. and trading moderate; sacked per cwt. | Carey P. Wye.) mday at most reasonable prices. All work] ferred. Phone 1407 or call at 712- New York, Jan. 8—(?)}—Call money 11% heifers 2.00325; few fed lots up t0/7)".. "xo 1 Idaho Russets 1.85 to 1.90,|Hold hearings on the proposal to in-| guaranteed one year. If not satistied| 7th Street, steady; 1 per cent. 8 EON; ee Peet CONS. 256-8: er ‘Sc,|tew higher; combination grade mostly |¢lude cattle as a basic commodity un-/ money will be refunded. Dean, | seerseseseeteeeermeeremerreeereee Time loans easier: 60 days % to 1; |Sol. 15% | 3 pe i eras ae ee 50-1170; N. 8, No. 2, 1.55 to 1.60, few low |der the Agricultural Adjustment Act. /Kysar, watchmaker. 310-4th St, 2nd ‘ 3-4 mace. 1 to 1%; 5-6 mos. 1% to 1% sooner Ry. Re Calves 2 1200: ‘steady, medium to'a8 1.50; Wisconsin Round Whites 1.65 Bey wiatince nae pepariers tt door north of Montgomery Ward. Houses and Fiats DEE, On thington 4.50; ly choice quot-|to 1.70, mostly 1.67%; Colorado Mc- | won’ ene. Betore. Bam WORK WANTED—Watch and jewelry |FOR RENT—Strictly modern bunga- rime: commensial paper: 1%- Standard” Brands at Ppyrns nae quot- | Ciures 185 to 190; Minnesota Early |iegislation will be introduced in con-|" repairing at low prices. Satisfactory| low, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, Std. aGs. & Elec. { Low Close! Hogs 11,000; mostly 10,000 lower;|Ohios Sandland, few sales 1.55; and |£ress to amend the farm act to in-| work guaranted. Otto Wiest, 508| garage. Close in, Moderate rent, ae 80% |spots off more: good to choice 160-/Minnesota Round Whites few sales )Clude sugar as a basic commodity. | Broadway. Telephone 151. ©. W. Roberts, 101 80% | 250 Ibs., most 3.15-20; top $3.20 to all) 1.60. ae ee | Main Atenie, 3* intereste; better 250-290 Ibs. largely] = Gopher Moratorium For Sale | FOR RENT—5 room modern bunga- u 56 | $3.00-18;' most packing sows $2.25-50; BOSTON WOOL 33 te : 2 ee 48% | good pigs; few strictly choice killers| was. firmly au and all kinds of vegetables. Bring ‘AGO STOCK! 3 quoted on the Boston! Washington, Jan. 8—()—The right of veg les. Register. : Pigs ke Hitinndow' gg 6 Di . aay [See up to $2.50 or better; average|market even though sales had been|of a state to suspend provisions of| w8 your poultry. Western Produce | OR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- McGraw El 3%. May : . cost Saturday $3.16; weight 198 lbs.|relatively light. Since the latter part|contracts in an emergency—such as|_Co.. Manda Dak. | ed or unfurnished 5 room modern : Sheep 12,000; receipts include 14) of November wool men have continued | depressed economic conditions—was; FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add-| house. Water and heat furnished. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS doubles on through billing; saleable/t> show a very confident attitude to-| upheld Monday by the supreme court.; ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR-| Possession Jan. 1st. Close to capitol Minneapolis, Jan. &—(#)—Stocks | United a supply about 50 per cent feeders; nO} wards prices. Sentiment was helped| It sustained the Minnesota mora-| ING on all office machines. Sup-| and school. Write Tribune Ad. No. an 7 DULUTH RANGE fad aeons packers Legge Roavanly, greatly by Ea recent price Serene torte law, dpa the ame ae Bee pie re Teas 5670. First Bank Stock, . wer; week's close, gt foreign wool markets and by in- mortgaged property sold under . Broadway, %4 block San RALELK tener baal ~ Northwest Bee. 1h: t 1B Paluth, inn. Jan. 8 ee choice fed lambs $7.25-75; desirable ae from domestic manufacturerg.| foreclosure may be redeemed. _of Postoffice. Phone 820. POR Oe prs genegberr ne eae 61 1b. range feeding lambs $6.75. aaa FOR SALE—Carload of good broke! 9.000, if taken at once. Call at 618 Avenue F or phone 1852. % quotas nominally unchanged od Northwest Railroads |Max Blacksmith Shop (By the Associated Press) ty : 56 4 Over the counter in ¥. ¥.) ” ee Plan Heavy Spending Is Destroyed by Fire G for haat 5 CHICAGO | Max, N. D. Jan. 8—(?)—Max, FOR RENT—Garage at 417 sixth Bt. : : 4A cnlcago, dane UCU. &, Depte|arein ea Fda Pe allo all-|soene of several disastrous fires in Phone 710 between 6 and 7 p. m. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN . |Agr.)—Hogs, 45,000, including 22,000 Cities Monday revealed expenditures |Teene years, had another conflagra- Jan, 8.— UP) — Wheat | direct; 6-10 lower than Friday's aver- | they plan during 1934 for paged 3 early Sunday. reosipes Monday compared ; bulk 160-200 Ibs. 3.40-65; A blacksmith shop owned by Gott- ig aad 308: fa ig rae on 1 ene. was destroyed by cash wheat and coarse 250-80; it light, ‘quotations today follow: |140-160 Ibs, 3.10-86; light weight, 160- | $7. $4.175,000 for mai J; |_ No definite estimate of the damage ‘Delivered To Arrive Ibs, 335-65; medium welght 200°! cuinment and new equipment; the | ta, area but ae was 81% 82% 2% . sows, medium 800 Line, $3,000,000 for 4%... «+++ land good 275-550 Ibs. 240-00; pigs, Of Way: fos 23% «+++» {good and choice 100-130 Ibs. 2.40-3.10.; Cattle, 16,000; calves A | yearlings. A U 82% 26% He PROSRRERRRE ii

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