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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1934 ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Wed., Jan. 17 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MIXED SENTIMENT | New York Stocks | HEAVY DEMAND FOR |> ! %, ty fa 85% BT% [Are read by thousands of people daily length late Tuesday and Tuesday night, Captain of Detectives John ‘Telmsley said the only question in- volved was the regularity of the men’s entry into the United Stat » however, was charged with anne. ‘an automobile without a me- | license and using another person's li- fF citain sfaiioaiey sald ibe tan iearh the Pulaski elevated FOR SALE—Eureka vacuum in very night to arrange for distribution of feed to game birds in the Cap- ital City district, The session will be conducted in $ 91% | for long yearling steers; best medium other FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at once: rae ute buffet and dining a e new. 309 10th St. Phone 7 i et i i “hor. ATs 91% TK 1% 4 + B% J anes ' 4 5 y, i] SEEN ON ‘CTRERT’ Ciikig Pits Sia. Th WHEAT DEVELOPS N 3 mth ae ere That’ 8 why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- i Adame Exp. ® 14% protein thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. ii acs ~ LEW 88% 1% 88% 91% Nisin CHICAGO GRAIN PIT) sas or A a AD Ener as ik Cae 88% (O1%s 88% 91% Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low i ge Mf 278 Fe iit & 5 or 1 insertion, 15 words Stocks Churn About in Narrow | 42 Coreal Prices Advance as Buy-|Gmavor °° 81% 88% 91% i Groove But Are Less.Live- An. Loco. ing Orders Roll in; Rye Law at 20% 45c . Metal Minnesota and South. Dakota’ Wheat \ ly Than Recently ‘Am. Pow. Also Is Strong 12% protein 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words . a Ca bey Ww Jud or Be Bi HE 1 insertion, 25 words ..........+++ 4 New York, Jan. 11. a f yt MRS te 0) gee rae ERIE Oh mmrsee 875 90% «87%. 0% 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words Gat, ort, Jen. 11 d)—Speoula- | Am. Senet Ghieage; ‘sin, T20 eioa oe 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words was almost as mixed Wednesday as | AM. Tel rye advanced in price during late|t Hw.” ‘81% 90% 87% 90% 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ‘| ‘Wall Street's interpretations of the OH Tob. bec ise eaten sett Gata reer Du All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. Ov ent’s lemand for imm el jes % protein erate fiscal program. sess [AZ rye doing much to lift both grains,| Gh T-amber 1.08% 1.0855 1.0 ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE actively than in the previous session Not all of the gains, however, were |Z omer, > 102% 107% Laila tcla tal bah Sebel fod eoet with many of the leaders holding to @ held, 1 amber... 93% 1.005% = ed aed Lach ‘There were a| Atl. anetae aie Arete ae 12% protein 5 ne Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- ew obviously easy spots but the list, 12 amber... 92% 09% sive as @ whole, did Hie give very ra vial tilling use as compared with corn. fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. ground and strength was displayed in| Baldwin oa ‘Milling purchases of wheat, cash as number of specialities. Grains ral- % | Well as futures, were also strength~ lied moderately after early declines | Bal lening factor, with another reduction } Buk cotton ana’ other ‘commoditias of the domestic wheat visible supply The Bismarck Tribune Amount enclosed $ were a trifle soggy. The dollar point- next Monday expected to bring the og: oe moderately upward in foreign ex-| Briggs ere 2 striking distance of the Classified Adv. Dept. Date of Insertion... change dealings. Bonds were fairl; , [low st June. i sean rs fairly | Brunswick ?/ Rye closed strong, 1% above No. of insertions. Shares of Celanese and Armour | Cal Tuesday's finish, wheat irregular, +4 preferred got up 3 points each and|©! Alcent off to %4 cent up, May 90%i-%, gainers of around 2 included U. 8. July 89%-%; corn at % decline to 16 Fill in ‘Industrial Alcohol, American Com- advance, May 52%, July 54%-%, oats . mercial Alcohol and Western Union, showing %-% rise and provisions Bring or pre! others up fractionally to about ey from 2 cents setback to an equal Mail in a point were Allied Chemical, Chrys- gain. ler, Case, American Can, Consolidated | C: _| Although the wheat market at times Gas, Dupont, Johns-Manville, Santa s|rallied to about even with Tuesday's Fe, Union Pacific, Netional Distillers, S, finish, the upturns were not well International Harvester and Commer- H maintained. Bears contended that K atierean isch fo dilay operation of proposed finan nee ‘ American Telephone was wu! = oh 7 ® od, while General Motors, U. B. Biel cial measures and to temper the ex- on aod N. Y. Central eased. pected stimulating effects on commod- The *close was mildly irregular. ity prices. On the other hand, friends |“ yyay__" = — , Transfers approximated 2,850,000 | Cont. of higher quotations for wheat gave| No.1. ..... 1.87%4 1.91% 1.86's shares, emphasis to better milling demand as pie ened rg cull and common 3.00-75; stocker and ___Automobiles for Sale ! Personal . eR It Well a8 to persistent dry weather DULUTH CASH GRAIN feeder cattle: steers, good and choice ~~ USED CARS| ~_' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | : Produce Markets | |" hungicapping crop prospects in the cae Minn. Jan. 17—()—Cash 800-1050 Ibs., 3.75-5.00; common and igornin: Charehin Motors, Ine, Professor LeRoy will not answer See Madam Carlo Mi eset Corn and oats duplicated the course e evrolet Coupe . . any more questions by air until fur- debbeitdestor AND ADVISER 1 Ctiease, Jan, 17-—(e)—Butter was) Cructbl around Tuesday's closing figures. | No, 3 datk northern, 851-877; No. i|steady with yesterday's close with bet-| Jos, _pomouth, Sedan ... 350.00 | tions pettaining to love, health, hap- 9 Located tn month'in Mandan at firm in tone Wednesday with some Curtiss Provisions were easy, responsive t0| northern, 88%-92%; No. 2 northern |" Kinds at 8.00-40; fat sheep scarce, heels ey, | ineess carriage, divorce; (1hw “ists att cea aiaperber com aiie ipward revision of prices. Both |i. Att hog market declines. cfs, & menear 8 ex. |atound steady; slaughter sheep and| 1981—Chrysler Coupe . lost and stolen articles, or locates adings 50c and $1.00 Poultry and eggs ruled steady. 887 %; No. 1 amber durum lambs, medium 8.00-80; lambs 90 Ibs,| 1932—Plymouth Sedan ... 375. water on farms where all others have} Questions Included Butter, 5,274; firm; creamery spe- 4 PROFIT-TAKING CAUSES Nore Need CHIE Naan at 3| down,” good and choice 1933—Plymouth Coupe .. 435.00 | failed. 2 etter Se’ OL IRL +|REACTION IN MILL CITY durum 855)-85%; No. 1 mixed durum, | mmon and medium 7.00-8.40; 98-110 / Igoo—guwa Keragnt Coach 125.00 All letters will be answered eee firsts (88-89), 18-19; seconds (86-|Erie R..R. Plea eeet grata neon (cal goer No. 2. mixed durum, : 1926—Buick Sedan "....... 150.00 |swers one question for 25e. three for| Apartments for Rent ie 5 } rallied well around noon on strong 90-150 Ibs., good and choice 1.50-2.78; g es Je Soh tla al le a etek al ey e nae 87), 17%4-18; standards (90 centralized | Fid. P. Fire Ins. %|eestern commission house buying 4 weights, common and medium| 1930—Chrysler 70 Sedan .. 375.00 |50c and) seven for $1.00, or you may, R RENT: Cheery three-room un- carlots), 19%. Eggs, 4,444; steady; at pe but before the close profit-taking 89-1.90. 625-725 1931—Chrysler Sedan .... 475.00 |send for, the 1934 horoscope consisting, {Utnished apartment. Electric re~ Ee ne forced a reaction of about 1c and the aos Talge ela 1929—Chrysler 65 Coupe.. 250.00 jof 16 pages, together with five ques- | Seer aciteeas ae ae pasar tat eronting ote iol Ce galeries market closed with little | change.| pariey: Malting barley, no quotes. SIOUX CITY Taya s ae ees TELEG eA ane Clea ae “furnished, Poss einen 1821315 + <nphed Gen. Elec. ‘Trade was the best in some time, No. 2 special, 487%: 537: No. 3 barley,| Sioux City, Ia, Jan. 17—()—W. Practically every car has been recon-|month and year in which you were) 1515 z springs 13-1312, colored 1214; Leghorn | Gen. May wheat futures closed un-|No. 2 special, 48%; 537s; No. "lS. Dept. Agr.—Cattle, 2,500; de-| ‘itioned and can be purchased on the | born. SOR BENT Git ini oe, chickens 9; roceters 9; turkeys 10-14; slchanged and July tsc higher. aia; aowerrecearaene eee sirable yearlings and ‘light ‘steers|___¢&sY Payment plan. ‘The coupon below is good for one|FOR RENT: Gas heated apartment a dt aes 7 May oats finished unchanged and} F.vce oF CARLOT SALES ‘fm; others slow, about steady;/FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet coach in| question when sent in with other eh Geri Private bath, partly Frivecay turkeys steady, prices un- July ‘sc higher. May rye closed lc Minneapolis, Jan, 17.—(?)—Range short fed heavy beeves dull; fat she} good condition. Cheap for cash or questions during the next two weeks: pet ished. Suitable for two. Gas, changed. , {higher while May barley was tc off.) ,Minneapous. om. 1+ stock little changed; stockers and| will trade for horses, cattle or sheep. /oF is wdrth 25 cents when ordering a| lieht ts, water furnished. Phone [July barley closed %se down. Both) ote Soi sd spring, 92-96%; (feeders steady; early bulk fed steers) Herbert Hawley, 314 Ave. D. Phone |horoscope and five questions. Write) _ 1832. me NEW YORK May and July flax showed tc gain. | oo Goa rorthern, 93%. ‘land yearlings 4.00-5.00; very little] 1055 or 169. ;him today or see him in person at) FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms ed — ane pear toot ‘Undertone of the cash wheat mar- iets 3 cog 48%. salable above 5.50; small lots good fed Room 347, Lewis & Clark Hotel, Man-| in modern home for light house- pe : on atic: sansiget 4 igher than : s|ket was firm despite some increase in Rye, "No. Yy 64%. . heifers around |; beef cows main- fess a knowledge of the English lang- dan, N. ‘Dak. keeping. Call at 1022 Broadway. " first’ @T-01 scores) 1814-20; seconaa| Gt. Westy Sug 3 |the volume of offerings. Some of| pariey, special No. 2, 15; No. 2,|!¥ 20-75; majority low cutters and/ yoo! Name .., FOR RENT — Two room apartment 11-18; centralized (90 score) 20. Pack- 1 ne aa a cently ktver the [51%-60; sample grade, 55. Sate ee aye ogre SHONE| ‘The police found the five in posses- Furnished or unfurnished. Lights ing stock unquoted. first hour the tendency was easier| Oats and flax not quoted. Hogs, 14,000; early bids and sales | #0n of three miniature motion picture, TOWN ............SLAt€ .-++s+eseeere Nee and gas included. Phone mleetate baltcaeashy condi ig Dab eens crete A en CHICAGO CASH GRAIN strong ‘to 10 higher: heavy butehers | Sumter o¢ maps, | meres And 8 py Rig eps aerate eT == Your toon RRRGS Cials 17-16; regular cured 11-19%; | een Ren Dara ae reid very Saringly. |, Chicago, Jan. 17—P—Wheat,, No.1 tie aan easy ns, 1 etl Sale |" Vice Consul Ninomiya of New York, “Gi in ana elip oats "FOR RENT apartment. Laundry * fresh grades unquoted. Int. Nick, Can. Corn demand was slightly indif-|2 hard 90%; corn, No.2 mixed 504; 315; ‘bulk of ‘butchers, 250 Ibs, and {informed of the predicament of his /ABILITY to get, the most for your) privileges, ‘Near school and capitol. Eggs, 21,637, firm. Mixed colors,|Int. Tel. & Tel. ferent. Oats demand slowed down| N°. 2 Yellow 51-51%; No. 3 wine so. 2| down, held higher: ight lights 2.60-) compatriots, came to Kearny Tuesday) money is good Judgment. Bosatith| Call at 808 7th St._ standards and commercial standards| Jewel Tea . before the close Tuesday but came|%; Old corn No. 2 yellow 52: No. 21319: sows mostly 2.40-65; feeder pigs|Msht and vouched for the men. They} eye-glasses at lowest prices in| RGR RENT—A real five room apart= 23%-24; firsts 22-23; mediums, 39 Ibs, | Johns-Man' 62% lback again Wednesday morning. white 52%; oats, No. 2 white 38% -3914 1.50-2.00; few up to 2.25, were released after Takahaski said; northwest. Dr. MacLachlan’s; iene ro 14; dirtles No. 1, 42 Ibs. 21; average | K#yser (J) is | "ye demand was fair to good with|sample grade 35%; no rye; barley, 48-|"“sreen’ 4000; fat lamb trade not |they were interested in studying rail-| Health School and Eye Clinic. Lu-| For bene ae Mocks 175-18; _reletoeratons;, sand Soe 264 |buyers bidding about the same for Pi nemok by aasen) se eonsniewe «clover established, "indications around] WAY structures ip this country. ee ee men:. City heat. Electric retrig- ir 5 ; seconds 181 7 more desirable quality. bs 1050-13. steady with Tuesday; other classes Sees ‘rst rate amateur boxer, mediums’ and dirties 18-19; other| free Grosery ees tone was peed with de- ie scarce, quoted steady; late trade fat to take part in main bout, Dunn pace Feceeere aa pron! valied colors neha eee Elguid Carbonic 4|mand fair to good for the choice Pc rage ea TrP}—Flour mes | Tuesday mostly 18. higher: eee JX. Dak Feb, 10th. Velen | reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck ive poultry steady. roilers, ex- «A eee 4}malting types. 4 od — some sales up; bulk at 8.00; top in abou Ss. jpponen: ? press 8-21; fowls, express 10-15; other| Louis. G, & Ei. “A” Flaw offerings were in good de-|¥nchanged. Shipments, 24,020. 8.10; few sales less desirable lambs Lanz of Alexander. Phone, write or| _7tibune office, , freight and express unchanged. lack Trucks %/mand again and lmited, Pure bran, 15.50-16.00. 7.25-85; feeding lambs largely 7.15. wire, Stanley Beaton, promoter,|FOR RENT—Two rooms for light Pict pers poultry firm. Fowls, fresh Meth, Ala Standard middlings, 15.50-16.00. fits SEWAGE: Aa housekee ping, Heat ahs ind gus “17; frozen 10-17; turkeys, fresh 3 —_—_——_——_* CHICAGO POTATOES SEB MADAME for private 15-25; frozen 15-24; other grades un- | Miam! C2 | Grair Grain [Grain Quotations / | Livestock Chieago, Jan, 17.)\—(U. 8. D. A.) “reading also an adviser, "Hours| —Was0er. Call at 201 4th St, changed. Mo. Kan. & Tex, —Potatoes, 69, on track 260, total U./ FOR GRAIN EMBARGO daily 9 a, m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd St,|FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished ' - Mo. Pacific . *——cuicago RANGE °|*—go-an PAUL LIVESTOOK ° |S. shipments 601; western stock North, Bismarck, N. Dal Spartment. Lights, gas, heat and Miscellaneous Mont. Wi Chicago, Jan. a a ee South st. Paul, Jan, 17.()—(U.| Stronger northern, dull; supplies mod- ter furnished. Next to bath. 622- » Nash Motor ‘Wheat— n how. me S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,600; early|erate; demand and trading moderate; 3 hee 5 3rd St. — , FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bet. B $7e ‘Bei |sales steers and yearlings about ascked per Ee a 8. ne Wee Says Talk With Murray Decided santep—Gapabie aggresive cloth: lew York, Jan. 17.—()—Foreign 89% 4 |steady; she-stock and bulls slow, rount few sales i2 lesmai ie a exchange irregular. Great Britein| Ney Daity Brod. sien _ weak to 38 lower; stockers and feed-|nesota Red River Ohios 1.60; Idaho, Him to Carry Battle to ng salesman to Tepeptent the Riche =a a and Flats - demand in dollars, others in cents:|/N. Y. Central . 52% 52%/ers little changed; few good to)Russets 1.90-2.00, mostly 1.95; dom- High Court largest manufacturing ‘retailers of| 4, tictly modern bunga- Great Britain, 5.07; France, 631;|N. ¥.N. H. & H. 54% 54% |choice steers and yearlings under 1100|bination grade few sales 1.80; U. 8. men’s clothes. Increased commis-| J0¥; ‘Wo bedrooms, sleeping porch, Fe {taly, 8.48; Germany, 38.25; Norway,|Norf. & W Ths, 5.00-85; short feds downward to|No. 2, 1.70-75; Colorado McClures | —— | gion rates and liberal bonus offer| Sarase. Close in. Moderate rent, 25.52; Sweden, 26.19; Montreal in| North 4.00; medium grade heifers around |2.00-10. | Oklahoma City, Jan. 17—(®)—Gov-| makes our proposition for spring| jaerphone 151. ©. W. Roberts, 101 i New York, 99.75; New York in Mon- | Rarer f emor William A. Langer of North) fore valuable than ever. Write | ai Avenue. treal, 100.25. 4 en. BOSTON WOOL Dakota, here to attend the Oklahoma| ‘The Richman Brothers Company, Y Pacific Lig. .. {medium to good bulls 2.50-3.00; most-| Boston, Jan. 17—()—(U. 8. D. A.) |Farmers’ Union convention, said) Cleveland, Ohio. Room and Board Hl MONEY RATES Pack Brot @|ly 2.75; odd lots light stockers up to|—_Texas wools have begun to move; Tuesday that, following a conference =o i New York, Jan. 17.—()}—Call money | Par.-Publix. Cif. 3.25; calves 2,700; fully steady, g0od|more freely than for several weeks.| with Governor W. H. Murray, he had Work Wanted cess nd suitable. for f steady; 1 per cent. and choice, 4.00-5.00. Good twelve months clip sold at 85-|decided to push North Dakota's fight) — WaT AiR Sth St, Best beds obtainable, Home Time loans steady; 60 days %-1; 3-4 Hogs 11,000; fatrly active, steady to}ss cents scoured basis, and average to uphold its wheat embargo law to). Dttt veastnable prince, All work | cooked food. Wo doocaa able, Home mos, 1-1%; 5-6 mos. 1%-1% per cent.| Penney (J. ©.) ....-seeeeceeeee BB [CUE vrrrers veers reece teens 5 higher than Tuesday's average; real|twelve months staple went in fair/the supreme court of the United uaranteed one mae ee t satisfied emcees food No crunks need apply. Prime commercial paper 1%. zood and choice 160-250 lbs., 3.00-15; | quantities at 82-84 cents scoured basis. | States on a “common law” theory. desk will be ye gg Dean E. early top 3.15; paid by shippers for|Sample bags of scoured fall Texas) He will return home Wednesday by nae, watchmaker. 310-4th St 2nd “ CURB STOCKS sorted hogs scaling 160-190 Ibs. and/ wool moved at 75-80 cents but size-| plane, he said, to try to keep his em-! Gyr rtorth of Montgomery Ward. New York, Jan. 17.—()—Curb: better; practical packer top 3.10; most /able business on the fall wool has not|bargo in force. a fain Cities Service 314, Pullma desirable 250-350 lbs. 2.75 - 3.00; jas yet developed. “I believe now that once one full| WANTED: General houenork. by Elec, Bond & Share 15%. strictly good and choice 180-155 Ibs., jembargo appeal gets to Washington| experienced woman. on ones } Standard Oil Ind. 31%. Radio salable 225-75; desirable killer pigs Justices,” he said, “they will believe| Teferences. Write Tribune °-| ‘us your poultry, Western Producs United Founders 1%. Radio- weighing upward from 90 Ibs. mostly | a8 I do, that the legislature of a state, a Co., ” Dak. Re 2.00; stock pigs down to 1.25 or be- which represents the people, can pass} WANTED: Housework by experi- FOR SALE— TYPEWRITERS AG WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Reo luw; most pucking sows 2.25-60; aver- Hegislation for those people regard- | | enced girl. Phone 932-W. Tne ee Add- Winnipeg, Jan. -17.— () —Cash|Rep. Stl. .. , | age cost Tuesday 2.95; weight 221 Ibs. less of your rules of law.” | WANTED—General housework or pos- EXPERT REPAIR- heat: No. 1 northern 67; No. 2 north- Sheep *4,000; mostly f ING on all office machines. . 3 No. 000; run ly fed west- Speaking before the convention, at: mn as nursema: hone 869. plies, © ; No. 2 white 34%; No. 3 white ems few feeders; no early action; |tended by Oklahoma's governor, Gov- ~SNOWELA — APITAL J i rc b SNOWFL. LAUNDRY for| CO. 207 Broadway, % block West cackers talking lower on fed lambs, nor Langer put “Alfalfa Bill” on the family wash and hand ironing. We! of Postoffice. ‘Phone 620. asking prices higher; Tuesday bulk ‘pan” and Murray cupped one hand| (ai) for and deliver. Phone 779. )VERNMENT BONDS tat lambs 7.85-8.00. OF TOWN | JER behind his ear, slapped his thigh with 2 —— | FOR SALE—Ferry, 81 acre fara, saw New rok, Jan. 17.—(®)—Govern- Dairy cattle unchanged; desirab! the other and roared in glee. Wanted to Buy mill with timber contract. Irriga- ment Bonds: sunene eee: best quotable oe “Is Murray a great governor?” | since —ann Badger skins ted tion project, 23 acres, market road Liberty 3348 101. mate ac) Langer asked, “Sure, he's the great SO en eee eared ter ekig | ous. Six miles from Mlssourl riv. Ay ,, * i —t - # er version. 5 ley eee ee eae hell CHICAGO Espionage Hinted When Group fot °f Us all-in the matter of Public-| sour dead horses and cattle. Thels| bargain Write W. Wo Jane Treasury 4%s 106. Simmons. 20% Chicago, Jan. 11—P)—W. 8. Der-! ig Caught Taking Pictures | “But, he did give us ideas on this| [ces ere worth about Uhre times) stanton, NW. Dak. ’ Treasury 45 103. Skely Zz 8% Agr.) —Hogs 40,000 including 10,000 di- . martial law business. If it worked in| cosy Py paid. Ship or bring| WE SELL 200 broke and unbroke é Pag ay ol. 16%, rect; moderately active, practically of Bridges Oklahoma on oil, why not in North) them Pee the NORTHERN HIDE| horses every Monday. We are buy- INVESTMENT TRUSTS Sout Pac. 23% steady with Tuesday; packing sows 10 Dakota on wheat?” AND FUR Corner Front and| ¢'8 for 500 mules. We sell register- ; 2. higher; 160-300 lbs., 3.25-50; top 3: San Secretary of Agriculture Wallace,! wNinth'Street. (Brick building) Bis-| ¢d4 draft stallions or exchange for ee 4% pigs most 2.25-50; sows 2. Langer said, was hardly a ‘“second- Se o other livestock. Elder Horse Sale A 23% 90; light light, good and choice 140-|,, Kearny, N. J.. Jan. 17.—()—Kuraji e marck, N. Dak. . g o% oe en ies seme Ae scrote, 160.|Takshashl, secretary of the board of|Fate county agent. WANTED TO BUY: Equity in i933] C0 Inc., aapeeeres 4 NN, Dek. 30% ++ 1.90% 191 1.88 190%) 7 bo Ose ie 200. [tourist industry of Japan, and the| “Our president thinks he has » de-) " pivmouth Ford V-8 or Chevrolet 4| FOR SALE—Bacl ean sont FE it 8% oe see 190% Grd pote Pan peare gen 350 fur Japanese engineers who were partment of agriculture when he has} 40. sedan contract. Write box 723, ton in load lots, Cash when un- bf pcs ae GaGa tye Mee Sarees ere pe ae taken Into custody with him when ie Bee hot at all.” Bismarck, N. Dak. loaded, ‘Three ton” lots, $2.80, RAIN “ 4 medit them € =500 good bres INEAFO ” a . low! photographing bridge | 9 —________+- _,—* |, -| Smaller orders, $3.00. this 32% | atinneay Jan 17.—(P)—Wheat | vd good 275-550 Ibs., 2.50-3.00; pigs, lstructures in the Hackensack Meadows, "'Sportamen Urged Wie TO BUY oe 100 ood breed-| coal and get a surprise. 1 from 7 tepeipts 62 compared to} zood and choice, 100-130 lbs., 2.00-75. | will return here from New York Wed- | To Attend Meeti: i uire Herbert Hawle! og tock | ® deep mine, has lots of heat and 05% | MAE eee tn an wheat. and coares Cattle 9,000; calves 2,000; yearlings |nesday to have their passports exam-|| 10 mi eeting bee dle iewcdly y, Boo si very few ashes. No clay and is igrain closing etgtions today fallow prt ag Ae et nt ype re the tive were questioned at|° Blamarck sportamen are urged* | === | AY. Phone TY any time, T, BM, i mae, rteady, 718 @ few high on crop paid |terstn der a to attend | meeting Thursday Household Goods for Sale en. SER sens SRRESRRERE RE H » good and choice S50- veo Ibs, $.50-7.25; 900-1100 Ibs., 5.70- 7.00; 1100-1300 Ibs. 4.75-7.00; 1300- 1500 Ibs., 3.75-6.25; common and dium, 550-1300 lbs., 2.75-5.00; heifers, ' cense. geod and choice 550-750 lbs., 4.50-6.75; 3.00-4.50; - Test e 5 6889 os 3 oe BERT ABESST a i Saco m common and medium cows, good, 3.00-75; common and medium, 2.40-8.00; low cutter and cutter, 1.50- 2.50; bulls (yearlings excluded) good (reef) 3.00-75; cutter, common and medium 2.50-3.35; vealers, good and choice, 4.50-6.00; medium 3.75-4.50; Pepa Banke 28 i uu renee meer | joary them and notified the police. © Newfoundiand migrates all the wa; : Takahashi was the only one to pro- | to the to the Bermudes : S233) Fre eRe se 5

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