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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: Market Report for Fri., Jan. 19 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 4 eans A d by th nds of ple dai , DOWLAR GAINS ANDI New York Stocks DROUGHT COMPLAINT [2's are rea ousands oF people dat yo i FINANCIAL M ARKET! | STIMUL ATES PRICE | qed meee "i That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- ‘ ie tis. ends thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. ‘Advance 6% Monta Winter’ Wheat - ALSO MOVES UPWARD) si ue] OF CHICAGO GRAIN) 3a : Al. Chem, & Dye 188 LHW... 89% 92% BON 92K : Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low Reeser ee Am, Can, . 100% 3 11D : : r rds Rail and Industrial Shares Step} Am: Comi. Al. 58% ‘ 1 insertion, 15 wo! PN Am: Ge For. 9% [Outlook for Kansas Crop Held] ‘2% haa amas) tt Forward Briskly at Var- Am. Intl . 9% iD 45 fous Times Ge os Re Bad as Result of Lack LH W..... 80% 92% 89% 92% Cc i Am. Few. $i 2 of Moisture bey 4 or 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words New York, Jan. 19.—()—Financial|Am. Roll, Mill ae | Munnessia’ and South’ Dakota’ Wheat 2 eotueriiva EE not over 25 words markets displayed climbing tendencies|Am. Smelt. & 44% | Chicago, Jan. 19.--(}—Increased |12% protein 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words Friday as the dollar lost most of|Am. Sugar Ref. +4 |complaints of drought conditions over {1 DH W or 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words Thursday's advance in foreign ex-|Am. 118% | the United States winter wheat belt|1H W..... 8B 91, 88% 2 pbb change dealings. Rog a {southwest and west Friday supple- Sue 6 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. While there was no wild rush for 2 . mented to a decided extent the stimu- m ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH t either stocks or staples, prices point- Re ae Gon ity lating effects of an abrupt rise off! H W..... 88% 91% 88% blithe 4 ed upward during most of the session.|Arm. Del. Pf. % | sterling. Ch 1 amber 1.04% 1.00, 1.02% 1.0615 ee A Representative Will Call If You Desire Support shifted from group to group|Atch. T. & 8. F. me Comprehensive reports indicated /13° prover i caine ident ‘ with rails and industrial stepping|Atl. Cst. Line 48% | western Kansas rainfall to be 17 per|2 amber.... 1.0315 1.08% Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- ( forward briskly st intervals, Wheat/Atl Ref. .... 31. | cent below normal the last year, with | Choice of fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. a recovered more than a cent a bushel Aviation Cot “ this the third year of subnormal Pots 9419 1.01's : + and cotton and other commodities /Eaidwin Loco. 13% |Moisture. As the rainfall shortage has ppd ss 93's 1.00% i ¥ improved. The continued demand for | Ralt. & Ohio 28% |® cumulative effect on subsoil mois- Se x ie aieaie eNews sj funds at substantially higher quota-|Barnsdall ... 9% | ture, leading experts said extremely/1 ambe: 86's, ‘i - tions was encouraging to the financial |Bendix Aviation . 19% |adverse conditions surroynded the/< ambe: 85% The Bismarck Tribune Amount enclosed $ district. Bethl. Steel . i Shares of Delaware é& Hudson got ‘ up 3, and gainers of 1 to 2 or more ' points included U. 8. Steel, Santa Fe, “ N. ¥. Central, Pennsylvania, Allied iH Chemical, American Can, American|/Canadian Pac. 43% | 1934 crop outlook. got 24% | Wheat closed firm, 1%-2% above|1 durum... .83%% 14% | Thuraday’s finish, May 91-01%; July/? Curum..- 82% 138 [804-45 com %-% up, May 62%-%; |! Te durum | 88% 54 | July 54%4-%; oats %-% advanced, and! Corn 16% | Provisions varying from 5 cents de- Date of Insertion... Classified Adv. Dept. s PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE MISTAKES of insertions... i Telephone, American Tobacco B,jCannon Mills . 29% | Cline to a rise of 7 cents, Fill in Case, Chrysler, Du Pont, Internation-|Case, J. I. .. 71% | General buying, together with scan- Biiteor al Harvester. Western Union, Libby-|Cerro De Pasco coe tiness of offerings, accompanied ad- I 4 Owens, Douglas Aircraft, Bethlehem | Ches. & Ohio vances of wheat values. Bulls urged Mail in Steel, U. 8. Smelting, Consolidated |Chi. & NW. sees 10% that the wheat market had been sold Want Gas, Public Service of New Jersey, * gx, |Out and that a recovery was overdue. U. 8. Industrial Alcohol and Mathie- 6% Continued drought in domestic winter Ad 4 son Alkali. 10% | Wheat. sections southwest also was|2 white Blank i ‘The close was strong and the trad- at emphasized and efforts to speed 4 ‘mg volume expanded to approximate- 55%|tmonetary legislation at Washington Herewith 6%/were asserted to be favorable for c 14% | j.igher prices for grains. 33% |_ Word of 1,000,000 bushels decrease 43% | Minneapolis stocks of wheat in the last week gave added firmness to the 4 Jy 3,400,000 shares. —_——______—_—_- ! Produce Markets | o =m “——@ | Con. CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 19.—(P)—Butter was t steady and unchanged Friday. Eggs | Cont. lights 2.50-3.00; sows 240- 70; feeder Pigs 1.00-2.00. Sheep 3,000; nothing done, indica- | tions fat lambs strong, other classes) "Wanted to ‘Buy, ! Personal SKUNK AND Badger skins wanted ~~ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT now. It will also pay you to skin! Professor LeRoy will not answer 8575 62% ine market here. Corn and oats were re-| Fl 80% |sponsive to wheat price upturns and|No. 1...... 1.86% 1.90% 1.85% 31%|to advices that other markets were 1% |overbidding Chicago for corn in Chi- See Madam Carlo i " . Poult led steadier. oo your dead horses and cattle. Theii any more questions by air until fur- SYC! ee ite caer: nae ality prise 18% | cago territory. ' Dale een GRAIN steady; bulk lambs eligible to sell| hides are worth about three times 'ther notice. He will answer any ques- PSYCHOLOGIST AND ADVISER unenecgeas ‘ 39%] "Provisions rose with grains, not-| prices: UY 18} Cash closing BO tate toe Tee gees, NPward to| as much as last season. Highest tions pertaining to love, health, hap- : ‘aon : shit ita; firm, extra fies cars withstanding setbacks of hog values.) Wheat, No. 1 dark northern #9%:-|decks cholee 0 Ib, westerns bulk 8.10-| fhe tothe “NORTHERN HIDE ness, mariage, | divorce, law auit Readings Bc 'and $1.00 i eA er woitaiie camo reontnes '; |MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES NS Loa eee: AND FUF. JO. Corner Front and water on farms where all others have Questions Included & 2 : ae TAKE UPWARD SPURT erie on ee — | Ninth Street. (Brick building) Bis- | : 21. Du orthern 891-93%; | failed. af i 3 ‘Minneapolis, Jan. 19.—(%)—Strong| Northern 89-93%; No. 2 northern CHICAGO marek, N. Dak. All letters will b d ‘i Poultry, live 22 trucks, steadier; Ea Miiteen, Cou ee buying 88%-89%; No. 1 amber durum 87%-| Chicago, Jan. 19.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. letters wi ye aNsweret the | aq tens 11; Leghorn hens 8%; Rock snrings 13!2; colored 13; Leghorn! Ey), Pow, é& Lt. chickens 8; roosters 8; turkeys 10-14; Gucks 9-12; geese 9. Dressed turkeys, steadier; young hens 19%; young toms 20%; old hens ‘and toms 16; No. 2, 12. ie NEW YORK New York, Jan. 19.—(?)—Butter, iy veered the wheat market here up- 20% ward to a strong close Friday. At 04 the close there was a moderate spurt of short covering. All grains fol- ae lowed the lead of wheat and closed 15% | strong. 39%| May and July wheat closed 1% 22%2/higher. May rye closed % higher. a May and July barley closed % higher. 1.108; No. 2 amber durum 87%- 1.10%; No. 1 durum 8616-8715; No. 2 durum 8644-87; No. 1 mixed dyrum 86%6-1.0714; No. 2 mixed durum 86%- 1.07%; No. 1 red durum 86's, Flax, No. 1, 1.88-1.89; No. 3 white oats 36% -37%. Rye, No. 1, 62%-65%. Barley, No. 2 special 48%-53%%; No. Agr.)—Hogs 35,000 including 11,000 direct; moderately active, mostly 5-10 tower than Thursday; 160-300 Ibs., 325-55; top 3.60; most pigs 2.25-60; packing sows largely 2.75-3.00; light tight, good and choice 140-160 lbs., 2.90-3.55; light weight 160-200 Ibs., 3.25-3.50; packing sows, medium and g0ud 275-550 Ibs., 2.60-3.10; pigs, good eS TO BUY—500 good brecd- jsame day they are received. He an- ing ewes, also cattle and hogs. In-;swers one question for 25c, three for quire Herbert Hawley, Soo stock /50c and seven for $1.00, or you may| yards. Bismarck, send for the 1934 horoscope consisting | AIR CELL RADIO DEALERS, Bis-|0f 16 pages, together with five ques-' marck. I want one of your radios|tions for $1.00. Always give date, (cash). Mail catalog, prices and|month and year in which you were/ contest folder. J. F. Holliday, Tut- | born. tle, N. The coupon below is good for one, iquestion when sent in with other | DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Graduate Drugless Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 260 1% May oats closed %s-'; higher and|3 barley 48%. Lower grades 387:-|ard choice 100-130 Ibs., 2.00-90. si July ‘%higher. May and July flax |48%. Cattle 2,500; calves 1,000; better \ 8,547, steady. Creamery, higher than Tra: rtunities questions during the next two weeks) /* extra 204-2112; extra (92 score) 20% - aloesd A Mohigher: grade fed steers and yearlings active |TRANSPORTATION WANTED — to 0" is worth 25 cents when ordering a, == %} first (87-91 scores) 18%4-20% ; oth- {Ost| ‘There was steady demand for| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |2nd strong at week's advance: top| Los Angeles latter part of Jan.|Bofoscope and five questions Write) Apartments fot Rent er grades unchanged. 19% |eash wheat offerings and prices were| Minneapolis, Jan, 19.—(?)—Range|725; light heifers 6.25; very few weigh-| Share expense, or would consider | Pi crowed SiGitc Heel, Man- | POR ‘RENT: Cheery three-room une Cheese, 18,719, firm. Prices un- 38% {about the same compared with fu-lof carlot grain sales: ty steers in“crop, but demand broad driving my car (29 Ford coupe) on| {oom Pit yews & Cin furnished apartment. Electric re- changed. 3%|tures. Competition for very strong] Wheat, No. 1 hard spring 92-93; |and market gencrally higher on every-| same basis. Write Tribune Ad No. |99" - frigerator, gas heat. Ground floor. Eggs, 13,503, firm. Mixed colors, special packs or selections from fresh |Gt, Ni receipts 2512-26; standards and com- mercial standards 24%-25; firsts 24; mediums, 39 Ibs, and dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs; 22; average checks 20; refrigera- tors; standards unquoted; firsts 2112- 22%; seconds 2014-21, mediums and dirties 20-2014; checks 18-19. pi Dressed poultry quiet. Turkeys, fresh 15-26; other grades unchanged. Live poultry irregular, chickens, | Ji freight 12-14; express 12-17; broilers, express 10-22; fowls, freight 11-14; turkeys, express 20-23; ducks, freight ae other freight and express un- tm Miscellaneous Ties eas FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan, 19.—(?)—Foreign exchange firm. Great Britain de-|Mid-Cont, mand in dollars; others in cents: Great Britain 5.01%; France 6.26%; Be quality held good. Offerings were '% llight and showed little tendency to increase at the moment. Durum was demand and firm to strong 31, {in good 214 |with buyers edging their bids up here and there. Offerings were very light. 3% | Winter wheat was in steady demand 43% | and very firm to a shade stronger. 22% | Corn demand was a shade better 1644} and prices firmer on the average ex- S$ik |copt for the very high moisture test | sntninceacc eEERRET Grain Quotations MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Jan. J depheirs ‘Wheat— n Low eu 88% “Beit No. 1 dark northern 9013; No. 2 red durum 86%, haa No. 4 white 35%; No. 2 feed i Rye, No. 2, 64-67%. Barley, special No. 2, 50%-74; No. 2, 60-73; sample grade 59. Flax, No. 1, 1.89. Corn not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 19.—(?)—Wheat, No. 2 dark hard 93; No. 1 hard 92; N 2 mixed 90; corn, No. 3 mixed 49-495 No. 2 yellow 50%-51; No. 2 white 511; sample grade 31-42%; old corn, No, 2 yellow 51%; oats, No. 2 white 38%- 30%; no rye. Barley, 48-78. Tim- cthy seed 6.25-50 cwt. Clover seed $10.50-13.75 cwt. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 19.—(®)— Flour 10 cents lower. Carload lois, tamily patents $7.30-40 a barrel in 98- thing except cutter and fat cows; most | _ 5831. cutter cows 2.40 down to 1.50; slaugh- | : ter cattle and vealers steers, good Household Goods for Sal and choice 550-900 Ibs. 5.75-7.50; 900- | FOR SALE—One bed spring and mat- 1100 Ibs. 6.00-7.40; 1100-1300 Ibs. 5.00-| tress. Almost new. Call at 419-6th | RFD 7.40; 1300-1500 lbs. 3.75-6.50; common ; and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 3.25-5.25; = heifers, good and choice, 550-750 Ibs. |7-35-8.75; ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and 4.50-7.00; common and medium 3.00- |Cholce 2.25-4.10; all weights, com- 4.50; cows, good, 2.75-3.75; common |™on and medium, 1.50-2.75; feeding and medium 2.25-75; low cutter and barobe, 50-75 Ibs. good and choice 6.50- cutter 1.50-2.50; bulls (yearlings ex- | 7.75. cluded) good (beef) 3.00-40; cutter,| common and medium 2.50-3.25; veal- BOSTON WOOL ers, good and choice 5.50-7.00; med-| Boston, Jan. 19.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) ium 4.50-5.50; cull and common 3.50-|—A fairly active trade in wool mar- 4.50; stocker and feeder cattle; steers, |ket centered largely on the finer good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 3.50- |grades of western grown wools, In- 4.85; common and medium 2.50-3.50, ,quirles were occasionally received on Sheep, 8,000; fa pe ae undertone the finer grades of fleeces, while med- strong to 25 higher: shippers and |ium qualities of both fleece and ter- local interests active; early sales de- jtitory wools were very slow; however, siralbe quality upward to 8.80 best |quotations were firm. Short French held above 8.90; sheep firm, native jcombing 64's and finer territory wools ewes up to 4.00; slaughter sheep and jin original bags brought 79-81 cents St. NAME .....eseeeceresersceccesceevene . State . steee ..St. Address. . rin in and clip out: -'ABILITY to get the most for your money is good judgment. Beautiful | ¢ eye-glasses at lowest prices in| northwest. Dr. MacLachlan’s| Health School and Eye Clinic. Lu- | — cas Block. | SEE MADAME MARIE for private | reading «slso an adviser. Hours daily 9 9. m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd St. | — North, Bismarck, Dak. Salesmen LONG established Bismarck automo- bile distributor needs three persons for sales department. Low priced and popular cars and trucks. Age and previous experience immaterial. This is and unusual opportunity. Write Tribune Ad. No. 5834, Private entrance. Lights, water, of and heat furnished. Phone FOR RENT—Gas heated apartment near capitol. Private bath, partly furnished. Suitable for two. Gas, _lights, water furnished. Phone 1832. FOR RENT—Modern apartment, Two rooms. Suitable for two. Every- _thing furnished. 523-6th 8t. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Use of electric wash- er, Rental $30 per month. 721-3rd. Street. FOR RENT—A desirable, well located, 5 room modern apartment. Harvey Harris & Co. FOR RENT — Two room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Lights, water and gas included. Phone 851-W or call at 924 4th St. FOR RENT — Four room furnished downstairs apartment. Laundry privileges. Near school and capitol. lambs; lambs, 90-lbs, down, good and | scoured basis, and bulk average comb- 26% 85% 86% Se en chotce 8.25-90; common and medium|ing 64's and finer territory wools Call at 808 7th St. i i 5.75-8.25; 90-98 Ibs. good and choles | brought 8-83 cents. | FOR RENT—A real five room Italy 8.35; Germany 38.00; Norway 2550; Sweden 25.85; Montreal in New § York 99.00; New York in Montreal 62% 61% .61%| Pure bran $15.50-16.00. lati } \, 201.00. Net Power si ans, Standard middlings $15.50-16.00. | President Roosevelt's gold plan, was| —.. Work Wanted _ Fon ae te eae PN es NY. Gen M% 40% 48% | summoned for open testimony. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING poe ne unturniahed ‘apart= MONE YI ss NOYINH fee aes a WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN | _At the request of house Republicans,|@* most reasonable prices. All work] ebm ete: it. Electric refrige New York, Jan. cl giot money it & 33 35% 35 Winnipeg, Jan. 19.—(7)—Cash | Chairman Somers of the house coin-|Suaranteed one year. If not satisfied) uildiny ic stove. Fireproof steady, 1 per cent. Time loans steady, Forth American 3bs | oul Beit 38y, Bei |wneat: No. 1 northern 66%; No. 2 lage committee invited Newton D.|Money will be refunded. Dean E. g. Available at once. Rent 60 days %-1; 3-4 mos. 1-1%; 5-6 most, |Northern Flax: northern 63%; No. 3 northern 60%. | Baker, Owen Young, George L. Harri- | Kysar, watchmaker. 310-4th St. 2nd irasonable, Inquire at the Bismarck 4 1%-1% per cent. a Pac. Gas 187 1.86 1.86%) Oats, No, 2 white 34%; No. 3 white son and others for open testimony |400r north of Montgomery Ward. —_——— pune a 4 Prime commercial paper 1%. Pacific 0 cose cere 188% 1325, Friday. CALL SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY for Houses and Fiats ss kard Meanwhile fuel was added to the| family wash and hand ironing. We eS Syrag ape ee ee i chicane: euncace, RANGE ri —| REPUBLICAN MOVES <x over the projected im-| call for and deliver. Phone 779, |"OR RENT—Strictly modern bunga- pill aaa i Pathe ‘Wheat— ¢ Livestock | | pounding of the $3,500,000,000 gold sup-|T WO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE) 1%. two bedrooms, sleeping Ra Been a: miiare 10% Re a rch} 90% 91 | ply held by the federal reserve board) boys want places to carn board or| ‘mice Close in. Moderate i 4 Penn. R. R. % 89% jand Adolph Miller, a member, told a| board and room. Phone 121. lephone 151. ©. W. Roberts, at Standard Oil Ind. 32% 4 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Mi ity Hi Memb Mi Main Avenue. X ; United Founders 1% Pa ome BX 50K! Sonnac sour wor avers s.|Minority House Members Mus- that the bond saa area ervate | WORK — WANTED—Woman exper = roct, 52% 82% |Dpt. Agr.) —Cattle 2,500; lighter weight | at was strongly opposed’ “ ienced in housework wants work by Pa Se Brock, & aah 23 Dee Aen teliie See: Denier oa ter Strength Behind Money | torelingulshing its title to the old gold.| the hour. Call at 302 South 10th oF | wre oe Sale (By the Associated Press) Pullman 58 36 Bill Amendments phone 177. ples for Pit Menino fo cOver the counter in N.Y) | Purity 16% Payment of Interest | WANTED—Young man to work by the wine, Quart. Ine. Sb, 136; 147. Radio 3% y! of interes' month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419-12th t.| ard'all natn ytinter bananas Bade 3, —repubi-| By Banks Regulated 5. Wate pene 53% 37 few| Washington, Jan, 19.—}—Republi y S heguiate us your poultry. Western Produce New Srork, Jen, 10) Gorern- Reo Motor ° May . 63% 64% 63% 93% |Aloughter heifers $3.00-4.25; low cut-jcans in the house Friday mapped) Washing! | Automobiles for Sale Fon anne ee ment bonds: Rep. Stl. . 10% [July 1.210.) (64% 165 63% 64% |ter to cutter cows $1.50-2.25; beef |Changes in President Roosevelt's dol-| ton, Jan. 19.—(/P)—Regula- es fo ul FOR SALK TYPEWRITERS, Add * Ubberty three %s 100.31 Reynolds 416 | Barley cows upward to $3.00; most bulls|lar devaluation bill that probably will | 40ns Prohibiting insured banks from USED CARS ing_ mach! 7 5 52% 52% 52% d $2.75 stockers and feed- Paying interest on demand deposits Corwin-Churchill Meiers, Inc, ih Liberty first 4%s 102. May ‘ud bd around $2.75 down; throw askew the plans of Democratic iss Liberty fourth 4%s 102.12 82% | July . 53 Jers scarce, slow. ‘Calves: 2.700; active, were issued Friday by the Deposit In-| 1929—Essex ...... 4 Treasury four %s 105.31 . as 4 50-1,00 higher; good and choice $4.50-| 1eaders to pass it on to the senate by /gurance corporation. 1931—Plymouth Sedan Trasury 4s 10227 Seaboard it €.00; few selects $6.50. Saturday night. The order conforms with require-| 1930—Pontiac Coach ..... 250.00 Beaboard ty Hogs, 14,000; fairly active, mostly] Members within, the minority party|Ments already in effect on member} 1931—Chrysler Coupe .... 400.00 ‘Ferry, 61 acre farm, saw CHICAGO STOCKS -Roebuek «6 steady with Thursday's average; good | were disclosed to be organizing all pos- banks ot oe federal reserve system.| 1932—Plymouth Sedan ... 375.00 mill with timber contract. Irriga- (By The Associated Press) |Servel .. 6 to choice 160-260 Ibs., 3.15-25; top/sible strength behind two amendments. ext this prohibition against} 1933—Plymouth Coupe .. 435.00 tion project, 23 acres, market road Midwest Util. ......... % Shattuck 4 3.25 paid freely by all interests; me-|One would place control of the pro-| interest payment on demand deposits] 1928—Willys Knight Coach 125.00 house. Six miles from "i dium grades down to 3.00 or below;|posed $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund|t® non-member banks which now) 1927—Chrysler 50 ........ 175.00 er diversion dam. such in the hands of the federal reserve|have deposits up to $2,500 insured by| 1926—Buick Sedan .. 150.00 bargain. Write Ww. W. sacoboon, board instead of the treasury secre-|the federal corporation. 1930—Chrysler 70 Sedan .. 375.00 Stanton, N. Dak. er pigs salable 3.00-50; packing|tary. Another would limit the life of 1931—Chrysler Sedan .... 475.00 | ww, I sows 2.35-70; Sreceg? cost Thursday | the stabilization fund. SCENT GANG KILLING 1928—Chrysler 65 Coupe. . 250.00 The amendments will be introduced ; | Saturday unless the Democratic ma- jority finds some way to block the move. Treasury officials hoped to New Orleans, Jan. 19-(7)-The bodies of two white men, their throats slash- ed and stabbed through the heart and. with their hands bound behind | 1931—Chrysler 8 Sedan .. 550.00 Practically every car has been recon- ditioned and can be purchased on the easy payment plan. teste seone aeoee 63% | practically done; early un-/have the stabilization plan made into| their backs, were found Thursday inj JALE—1931 Chevrolet ; 9 00 | Stewart We dertone steady on fat lambs; | law quickly in order to combat further|@ highway canal near Manchac, 8t. gp Sere re roa B per - 188% 1.80% 1.88% 1.99 [a higher prices; Thursday bulk} adverse changes in the foreign value|John Parish, north of the city. Au-| win trade for horses, cattle or shee] beicaith Superior et i sees sone caree 1.89. [fat lambs 7.75-8.1! of-the dollar such ae occurred Thurs-|thorities said the.case bore the ear-| Herbert Hawley, 314 Ave. D. me lots, $3.00." ‘s6| Texas 3 Dairy cattle, little change quotable: |day. marks of 2 double gang killing. : RA ‘65) Tex aik| {MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | gesira eligible Many May Talk pe | ae . Tt is from r) a inneapoll Jan i 19— (Fr Wheat | 30,00-40.00. Shrewd parliamentarians, in study- POULTRY SHOW OPENS WOR SALE inte Oherrast Goupe, of heat and 163 51 by apllg — ing the rule under which the devalue-| Minneapolis, Jan. 19.—(?)—The an-| G00d condition. $65.00. Write clay and is 10 Be te. nual show of the Minnesota State etibune_Ad. No. 5829, ae » TM. grain ng though. try association opened here Fri- mas a # ‘Wheat— day and will continue until Sunday | __ Lost pat_and Found = 0 15% protein night. More than 700 birds will be on | LOST—Silver wrist watch and chain. ry ¢ 1 gk north. display, entries coming from this state,| Reward to finder. Phone 1463. 7S oe. Towa, Wisconsin and North and South = 9% 13,0 north. Dakota, The show will include the 5 to ex 2 ak pocth: ¥ ie eae: BUNUCHS OUT OF LUCK 33%) |1 ak north. 6% |2 dk north: 114 [3.48 nosh. ea ak norte, 338 |2 aie nortn: rr) 3 ok north.

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