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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1934 7 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Jan. 13, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ar | STOCK SPECULATORS [New York Stocks| WHEAT PRICES RIE [sem TRIBUNE Are read by thousands of people daily ; Duluth, P F % ARE DISCREET Wit 0 NEW HIGH POINT punt rp That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- i % duly: aC te thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. BYBS ON WASHINGTON = | FORPRESENT TREND 33° 2: 2° Q Al. Chem. & Dye . 45 ae ‘ 4 cn. iti May Tribune Want Ad Rates are' Low ; , Am. Can 95% | insert: Am. Com. 58% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ails Rall { Report That Something May Am. & For. a Postmaster General Farley's Minneapolis gee een ies 5 hoe rece! urday compared Transpire in Monetary Situa |Am: Metal 18 Monetary Address Brings [a ar ng0. 45c tion Heard Am. Red. 81 1% Encouragement ain closing qutations today. follow: 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words iu Am. Roll. a. + 19 1, Wheat— Delivered Arrive 1 insertion, 25 words e e 5 Am. Smelt. 8% hes Lad i | net Hearts) eae e lew York, Jan, 13—()—Wall Street| am, Tob Chicago, Jan. 13.—()—whe: i ; ee EATER a Coen ae ‘ watehed ration Entarny Tr ae a at Pr veel petron e seal fare it fort. | 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . i Jat some Le lor ib . J 14% te ‘i wa ai pens tn te go ne my i Lea Batters BR ninose i ie oe an All ads of sated 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. and monetary sttuation. he result Aone hin following x reports ef eg Redeye 2 ak north. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE was speculation in sf was a General Farley at Cleve-|; % A Represent Desire a highly discreet character and price | 4\ Si | land saying the gold policy of Presi-| 12% Protein gpeitinchtl movements indecisive. The market 7% |dent Roosevelt would be neither that Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- closed irregular with transfers ap- Proximating 700,000 shares. Steel equities were in fair demand at moderately improved quotations, | Beth), advocated by the bankers nor that of the bering tego oars was quoted as sa] President was not going to sacrifice advances in commodity fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Lo a hous a Other issues mulled 21% ae nor ood to iS wea ine about in a fractional range. The to- 12% inflation gal ie i A baccos and metals eased. Grains 16% | perils beset such a course. 4 The Bismarck Tribune inti bnane NAAM LAL were quiet and a little lower at one time, but cotton exhibited strength. Wheat closed firm, %%-% above finish, May 87%-%, July Classified Adv. Dept. Date of Insertion............+ % | Friday's ‘The dollar held to a slim groove in ae 54-96: com Ee up, May 52%-%, No. of insertions...........0. foreign exchange transactions, Bonds, es te -% advanced, PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY T \voIpD A T includitig 0. 8. porerubtiont securitiée: 4 find provisions unchanged to = de- PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE MISTAKES were a@ little mixed. +s Shares of U. 8. Steel, Youngstown | Sh 3% | Fractional setbacks which st times I Fill in Sheet & Tube and Bethlehem were |© dy | Were, Witnessed in wheat prices were! + Bring or up a point or more each, and U. 8. big associated with talk in some quarters Mail in Steel preferred, Otis and Republic 50%, | (hat no immediate devaluation of the Steels firmed fractionally. Allied 5% |dollar was in prospect. On the other 26% 89% Chemical dropped 3 while U. 8.|/Colum. G. & 12% |hand, rallies were promoted by em-|12% Smelting was off nearly 2. Chrysler | Com! af phasis on persistent lack of moisture |1 2 86% 89% 86% .89% was heavy at one time, but was only 3514 | fof, crops southwest, on evidence of fH OW. fare arty oer a bit lower at the finish. Columbian 10% | Milling demand, and on scantiness of |") Tf w or 5 Carbon, American Commercial Al- 1% {Primary arrivals. Strength shown by|1 sy w..... 85% 88% 85% 88% é cohol, and Union Carbide yielded a|Cont. C: 71% |the Liverpool wheat market was 8150/ntinnesota and South Dakote Wheat by point each. Case, American Tele- | Cont. ae ‘® sustaining influence. 12% protein phone, General Motors, Consolidated | CO 18% A disposition to await further fl-/1 DH W or : ; a Gas, Western Union, Auburn, Liggett [ont OU 36% Inancial developments at Washington|1 1 W..... 85% 88% 85% 8844 = — a & Myers B, Reynolds B, American ee mae te ei ce Cer te reaching the highest basis for several For Sale Personal Can, Sante Fe, and DuPont were off 23% |etS. Meanwhile, the wheat market , ’ . months. Recent sales of better na-| aa, — ll So pene : 2% |much of the time kept within % cent|! HW..... 85% 88% 85% 88% ltives and fed western lambs were| WE HAVE in our last earload of p= | NOUNCEME sia 21% lot Friday's finish. Winnipeg and Daram made at $750-7.75; best ewes this| Ples for this year Delicious, Wine-| » SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | 92% [Kansas City quotations were relative |Ch_1 amber 99% 104% 97% 1.017% |Ted® at $750-7.75; best ewes this) fare Jonathans, winter bananas| Professor LeRoy will not answe: DR. R. S. ENGE WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW 80% |iy stronger than Chicago. Minneap-|1° nrotein | some of which carried a fat end, sold| 04 all kinds of vegetables. Bring Any more questions by air until fur Chiropractor New York, Jan, 13—()—While fur- jp” |olis repotted cash houses buying|cnoceof "fat $6.50-7.10 : us your poultry. Western Produce ther notice. He will answer any ques ther ramifications of monetary and|El. Pow wheat futures again Saturday. En-|1 amber... 89% 96% 0 ue.) — Co, Mandsn, N: Dak. __|tions pertaining to love, health, hap-|] Graduste Drugiess Physistem { 5 4 pts of corn here tended SIOUX CITY FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add-|Piness, marriage, divorce, law suit,’/| Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. ‘ of economic policy were being consider-| Ff ed at Washington, business statistics this week pointed to maintenance of the upward trend that made Decem- ber an unusual month and specula- tive quarters assumed a more cheer- ful countenance. Stocks flurried upward in a large volume of trading after their recent Gen. sulk in the doldrums and resisted the inevitable profit-taking sales. Wall|Gol Street appeared to have been im- pressed and encouraged by expand- tng freight movements, larger elec- tric power output, brisxer retail busi- hess, increased activity in textiles and firmness of steel production. The % | WHEAT I8 STUBBORN ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET to weaken the market for corn and Minneapolis, Jan. 13.—(?)—Wheat was stubbornly strong throughout the short session bere Saturday, advances in cotton and stocks offering the final reason for a rally that carried prices fractionally higher. ‘Trade was good at the openin; then turned desultory for quite a pe: Sioux City, Iowa, Jan. 13.—(®)}—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 300; market for {| the week slaughter steers and year- Ungs irregular, better grades strong to 25 higher; others mostly steady; some plain weighty steers slightly + | lower; heifers steady; sows strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders steady; few choice yearlings and me- dium weight steers 6.50-60; load lots up to 7.00; bulk grain feds 4.25-5.35; few choice heifers 5.50-60; most cows Jate 2.50-3.00; all cuttters 1.60-2.50; few good ‘ight stockers 4.00-10; choice heavy stock steer calves 4.00-25. ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- Plies, CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, % block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. WE SELL 200 broke and unbroke horses every Monday. We are buy- ers for 500 mules, We sell register- ed draft stallions or exchange for other livestock. Elder Horse Sale _Co., Inc, Jamestown, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Carload of good young farm horses and mares at Tappen, N. Dak. W. H. Niles. FOR SALE — Seven tube Coronado lost and stolen articles, or locates water on farms where all others have failed. All letters will be answered the same day they are reccived. He an- swers one question for 25c, three for 50c and seven for $1.00, or you may) send for the 1934 horoscope consisting of 16 pages, together with five ques-| tions for $1.00. Always give date,! month and year in which you were The coupon below is good for one| question when sent in with other questions during the next two weeks or is worth 25 cents when ordering a Phone 200 _—_—_—_—_— SHOE REPAIRING WE REBUILD We Do Not Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather Bi: k Sh servoe and Quality ate dey —_—_—_—___ Hogs 4,000; mostly 5 to 10 lower; % : Dateien iopeegerncsd sae Ml arg Seer app trerg mrge l i o ; 20; bulk! Few. "With or without radio table:/him tocay or see him in-person at|_ APartments for Rent a ay ister ieee erage bane Aca sd Leepecreet tics yesd piped es 3 270-| 411-5th St. Phone 273. Room 347, Lewis & Clark Hotel, Man-|FOR RENT: Cheery three-room Added to trade accomplishments some buying in anticipation of a/4 white 5 a me, Bake 0 furnished apartment. Electrio na. and prospects was word that Presi- sharp decrease in the visible total. aights 2.75-3.00; plainer kinds down|FOR SALE—Baby bed in good con- » N. teigerator, gus heat. Groeadaies dent Roosevelt was interested in the % | May wheat closed %4-% higher and Ah + |to 2.50; sows mostly 2.35-55; extreme} dition. Call _at_316 Mandan. AMID: sa csiccie ty swiss ccsseeceseeeeeee| Private entrance, Lights, water, problem of railroad and utility—espe- July % higher. May rye closed ic Lower erds. heavies down to 2.25. gas and heat furnished G cially the former—debt retirement via higher. May and July barley closed. si Sheep 1,000; today's trade stead: Automobiles for Sale - Btate .. +1 1313, a |. Phone the sinking-fund route. unchanged. May oats closed %-%|No, 2. one load few wooled lambs 2.90-3. “USED CARS Ze Adi fOR RENT—A three room tural \ eae anonyme in are tnehangen ns DAE Coe Siterings ear, Me cnd, fed clipped) Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. mand lip oui)" | apartment on ground floor, “Prive Reinfaron ea ecnupmatery rroriaae | Cash wheat tone was very firm to all classes 15-25 higher; late bulk| igis—Feed Decche ....areop |DIABETICS—Seaitle man finds com-| chtrance and hall. Large living Conjecture as to monetary matters strong with demand good and offer- DULUTH CLOSE slaughter wooled lambs 7.75-95; week's} 1931—Plymouth Sedan ... 350.00 | Plete relief in severe case with sim-} [POR sin toom. bedroom, bath was directed chiefly to the question of ings light. There was good demand/ Duluth, Jan. 13.—(P)—Cash closing|ton 8.00; fed clipped lambs 6.50-90;| 1930—Pontiac Coach. 250.00 ple natural method. No needles—} room, an ope Will furnish : when the dollar would be devalued for heavy quality. Very little durum | prices: "shorn offerings 7.15; feeding 1931—Chrysler Coupe 400.00 no starvation. All letters answered, ee fit and gas. 611 Sixth 8t. { formally and when the treasury would or winter wheat was received. ‘Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 86:-|lembs 6.75-90; choice quoted up to! 1932—Piymouth Sedan .., 375.00 | N.H. Boles, 324 Bayview Bldg. Se-| _Mrs. Hultberg. formally Mi Corn demand was fair at easy|90%- No. 2 dark 85%,-86%;|7 10. isc y attle, Wn. FOR RENT — Two room apartment. > strengthen its hand by acquiring the prices. Oats offerings were light and| No. 3 deck Northern, 85% : 1933—Plymouth Coupe ".. 435.00 |Site, Wn. (| FOR RENT Pi federal reserve gold stocks. 0. northern, 83%-85%; No. 1 1928—Willys Knight Coach 12500 |SEE MADAME MARIE for private| Furnished or unfurnished. Lights, in steady demand. The rye market jnorthern, 86%-90'4; No. 2 northern, CHICAGO 1927—Chrysler 50 reading also an adviser. Hours| Water and gas included. Phone Sees was unsettled, with most buyers bld-|85%-86%; No. 1 amber durum, 82%-| Chicago, Jan. 13—(AP—U. S. D.| I99¢c GUI deaen 1112 ego | daily 9a, m, to 8 p. m, 212 2nd St.| _851-W or call at 924 4th St. ! Produce Markets | et enagge site ere cae Nats Mee Ghat A eee io: compared close Fri-} 1990—Chrysler 70 Sedan .. 375.00 | North, Bismarck, N. Dak. BOR RENT—Three furnished rooms 2 3 No. » 8174 -82%; No. last. weel ————__— i reaps tae and plump, Plax. offerings were|967; Noe Deed donne Serum S14 lofferings, 25 to 35 lower; only a few! 1931—Chrysler 8 Sedan .. 50.00 |. Female Help Wanted __| son -pen7 = your room Turnlahed Le Chicago, Jan. 13.—(?)—Butter was} x, % ta; No. lurum, 81%. outstanding loads holding steady on| practically every car has been recon-|CUT ME OUT. I'll make you big Gownstair: unsettled in tone, but unrevised in heavier but demand was felt to good) Flax, No. 1, 1.8214-1.83%. shipper account; big share steer run airioned cad can be Purchased on the} money. Christy's Polishing Cloth) priviecer’ noputment: Laundry i price Saturday. Eggs and poultry were | North for desirable quality. Thin and) Oats, No. 3 white, 35%-36%. comprised cattle with weight; year- —— tremendous seller. Wonderful dem-| Pi, e8°S., Near school and capitol. both steady. ij scabby quality was slow. Rye, No. 1, 60%-64%. Ings and light steers mostly 25 high- foey payment piae, onstration. Free sample. Write to Call at 008 th St. = F) Butter 7,739; unsettled, prices un-| Ohio Oil tley, malting, no quotations; No./er with light heifer and mixed offer- Christy Ltd., Newark, New York. FOR RENT—A real five room apart- : changed. Eggs 3,008; steady, extra MINNEAPOLIS REVIEW 2 special, 49-54; No. 3 barley, 49;]ings unevenly 25 to 50 higher; all|mand in dollars, others in cents: ment. Logan's. Phone 211. : firsts cars 21%; local 20; fresh graded | Pacific 1 Minneapolis, Jan. 13—()—(U, 8,|lower grades, 39-49. cows unevenly higher; cutters mostly |Great Britain, 5.08%; France, 6.14; FOR RENT: One unfurnished apart: bs firsts cars 20%; local 20; current re- Dept. Agr.)—Strength in the cash po- 25 to 50 up; fat cows strong to 25/Italy, 8.25; Germany, 37.32; Norway, Salesmen men’. City heat. Electric ia : ¥ — Celpts 19-19%. sition as a result of extremely ght) RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |nigher; many fleshy cows selling at|2557; Sweden, 2630; Montreal in|QPPORTUNITY —Salesmen Wanted| efator. Electric stove. ¢ Poultry, live, 5 trucks, steady; hens Primary receipts and continued ary og emnespolis, Jan. 13——(P)—Range discount compared with strong|New York, 100.00; New York in Mon-| to represent this large national) building. Available at once. Rent 1; leghorn hens 9; rock springs 13,| Penn. feet oes A -winemenes ares .0f of carlot grain sales; Wheat, No. 1!weight cutters; bulls 25 to 35 up; |treal, 100.00. Teasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck colored 12%; leghorn chickens 9; sonatege 9; turkeys 10-14; ducks 9-11; ~|Vealers mostly 1.00 higher; extreme light and long yearlings 7.00; heifer Yearlings 6.50; outstanding 1,246 Ib, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Associated Press) printing, commercial calendar and Office supply house. We manufac-|_ Tribune cffice, ture by ali processes everything ap- | FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart. plying i,k to paper —all general/ ment. Private bath. I Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- mb the Shea, eee caries the week | winter a: me - red durum 79%. steers 6.30; 1,370 Ibs. 6.00; 1,390 Ibs.) (Over counter in New York): printing. Men needed are those| and water furnished. Peeve soe # changed. encing though the cash demand was Rye, No. 1, 61%. yellow 43's, 5.90; 1,454 Ibs. 5.75, but most weighty| Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.35; 1.46. with car—experience preferable but| Per month. 721-3rd Street, ‘ A not particularly aggressive at times! Barley, No. 2, 77 w pPsiliogies 438. fo. 545; several _seags: Lae not essential—those willing to make|#OR RENT—Purnished or uafuralaiz 4 NEW. YORK r jum Fange was readily |max Ne. 1, 88 te 1.85% 1,575 to 1,700 Ibs. 3.60 to 3.75; strong CHICAGO Seeks @ small good-will deposit on sam-| ed large 2 room apartment on New York, Jan, 13—-(P)—Butter 6,991, maintained in view of thé light offer-| "Oats not quoted. ; eee Cuber Cows, Bald Dp -t0800; ie Fhe bepeniae Ere) ples, which is returnable. Only the] ground floor. Pantries and closets, easy. Creamery, higher than extra ings. May wheat advanced 2%. cents Z Weighty sausage bulls as high as 3.75,! Midwest Util better type, capable men will an-| Heat, lights, gas and laundry privi« | 19%-20; extra (@8 score) 10; first (Bt- ig for ne week, closing Friday at 62% CHICAGO CASH Bee 1b aes Menlers ap tem, aes ae, tis, Way OIL ase leges included. ‘One block from , scores) 19; secon -! Hi cents. Chicago, 9 | —(P)—Wheat, “ gy neg . e. im » Please i centralised. (90 score) 1%. Packing | Rye showed unsettled| aston, “Gorn, No. smixed, 49-4044 ahaa? 2000 for week ending Fri) eee Beck Bick 8. S| agent about us. No collecting is ae 2 tock unquoted. ‘cash situation. y rye advanced! No 2 yellow, 50%-%:; 3 ¥ rom fee si ee Gone by cur representatives. Refer- vo rooms for light Moheese 153534, steady, prices un-| 84,2 3% conte. tor. ha awk, sloning Ariaay ii. -80K; old corn, No 2. yellow, [2200 suet couperea Foeey lasi| Mochwes peo ences desired with application. housekeeping. "Feat lights and tea changed. z at cents. remained 51%; No. 2 white, 51%; oats, No. 2 2 ae ing Company, f i 5 electric Eaus 13.973, irregular, Mixed colors, nd featureless. May oats advanced| white, 313-98; 1y¢, Nor’, eO%, Bar-/steeP 28 to 38 higher: feeding umbs|State PWA Board Wayne, Indiane—Member NRA. | washer Galley sorath Bt. 5 dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs, 20%; refrigerat- % cent, closing Friday at 34% cents. |ey, 48-80. Timothy seed, 6.00-25 ewt.|2® 10 5? mp: week's top 8.40; closing Okays Six Projects|8=£°t4UTY SALESMAN wanted by| FOR RENT—Two room ors: firsts 18%-19%; second 17-18; |Servel ley showed quite a dip of action.| clover seed, 10.00-13.25 cwt. ee y' u manufacturer to sell a new staple” apartment, Lights, heat other mixed colors u . May barley ad 1% cents, Clos- ——______ Sree Mare and ted Neen ae ser auto necessity. Distributed by Gen-| Water furnished, ‘Next to butt, 22+ ing Friday at 49 cen! CHICAGO POTATOES 5 40; clipped lami Devils Lake, N. D., Jan. 13—(7}—| eral Motors Corp. Liberal Comm. é er NIE a SR ee SAeeatiuk Sea Wsr aH SS ¥ wire hlolt aa Agr.)—Potatoes, 98, on track 181, to- tal U. 8. shipments 797; dull; supplies Chicago, Jan, 13.—(P}—(U. 8 Dept. moderate; demand and trading slow; Valarie a ea Livestock, fine quality and condition $1.80. SO. ST. PAUL LIVES' iTOCK * South St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 13.—/25 lower; light light good (U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Strictly good and} 140 to 160 Ibs. 3.00 to 3.45; light weight choice steers under medium 1200, 7.00; top 7.10; largely fall shorn at 6.75 upward; best yearlings 7.00; bulk around 6.00; scattered native ewes 2.50 to 4.00; week's top for choice 112 active, steady to 10 lower than Fri- day; bulk 160 to 300 lbs. 3.25 to 3.40; top 3.50; most pigs below 2.50; pack- ing sows 2.50 to 2.75; shippers took 1,500; holdover 1,000; compared close last Saturday, the market was 15 to and choice 160 to 200 Ibs. 3.15 to 3.50; Six projects totaling more than $78,- Northwood for a new school, were ap- proved and forwarded to Washington school building, $4,660; Ellendale, swimming pool, $4,650; Washington school district, Grand Forks county, $4,180; Portal village, fire hall and water reservoirs, $4,000; and Reno Valley school district, Pierce county, two one-room school houses, $7,122. 8. D. HAS NEW PAPER 000, including a grant of $53,800 to| wy, 3rd St. Houses and Fiats _Write Box 427, Spencer, Towa, 'ANTED men. Steady work. Good wages. Also 8 salesmen with FOR RENT—Strictly modern bunga- = sacked per cwt; U. 8. No. 1, Wisconsin |!b. range offerings 4:10; feeding lambs he bifc works board in|—c#tS-_Room 8, Patterson Annex. low, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, | Grain Quotations | |tina unites 4165-10; Tasho Russets [675 to 725 mostly; few shearing | ~2,.ine State public w rd I" | AMAZING MATGH-GIVES MILLION | garage. Close in.” Moderate rent, , $1.85-00, mostly $190; Colorado Mc. |lambs 7.50. Other projects approved were grants| LIGHTS selling like wildfire. Big| ‘Telephone 151. ©. W. Roberts, 101 Clures $1.90-92%; Nebraska Triumphs} Hogs 10,000, including 8,000 direct; | to the Ashland school district for a| Profits. Everlasting Match Co.) _Main Avenue. ; 443 South Dearborn, Chicago. SALESMEN Calendar and novelty selling season now on. Beautiful line, low prices, liberal commission. Give fuil details first letter. DI- RECT ADVERTISING CO., 24 West 20th St., New York. Work Wanted in residential district, $40.00. Casey, 518 Bdwy. FOR RENT — Lo) pounds have been scarce and in broad| weight 200 to 250 Ibs. 3.30 to 350;| wandreau, 8. D., Jan. 13—()—The | —mpcce mance eae — | eee house. _623 First Street. by j |demand this week, and show strength |heavy weight 250 to 350 Ibs. 3.00 t0/ticst issue of the consolidated news- |g, CAreet warn See ee v 6 ‘ + {as do low grade offefings, especially /3.40; packing sows medium and good papers, the Moody County Enterprise pote bend Wanted to Bi 3 60% oh _ in cows, some of which have been pur-|275 to 550 Ibs. 2.40 to 2.90: pigs £004) and ‘the Flandreau Herald, appeared | money will be refunded, gE. AND Badger akins wanted Hi paleo “ Vehased on government secount. Best|and choice 100 to 120 ibs. 246 to 2.0.|this week under the editorshi of J.|iysar, watchmaker. io-4th St. 2nd| now. It will also’ pay you Co akim e higbowt price paid here slnce last all ee E. Browne, who purchased the above |door north of Montgomery Ward. your dead horses and cattle, Their ss papers about a month ago. Browne hides are worth i vex heif Miscellaneous | formerly was owner of weekly news- ie eee LAUNDRY SI poy gi ee, siete times ts | @—_—_——______—___@ | mpers at Milbank, 8. D., Alexandria,| (a1) Jes) deli soa ay cash prices paid. ae | CURB STOCKS Minn, Oepkis; ‘Minn., ‘and Walker, enone pote By , New York, Jan. 13.—(#)—Curb: jan. AND FUR CO. Corner Front and me Weetingh, i aid Oitles Service 2% ee Lom ned Fomnd Ninth Street. CBrick bulding) Bis- ne * BISMARCK Woolworth .... 5 The Order of the Eastern Star was who foe Le marck, N. Dak. "’” (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) . organized in 1876. woven i WINNIPEG CASH -$ 06] Winnipeg, Jan, 13.—(AP)—Cash 08) wheat: No. 1 northern 65%; No. 2 61] northern 62%; No. 3 northern 50%. = _ Oats, No. 3 white 35; No. 3 white 33. Go" Liberty 3%s 100.15. Liberty lst 4%s 101.12. Liberty 4th 4%s 101.27. Treas. 4% 105.16, ‘Treas. 4s 103.22, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan. 13.

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