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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Feb. 2 STOCK ADVANCE IS New York Stocks || WHEAT RRICES FALL Hioaiaae Winter o whieat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Are read by thousands of people daily LHW... 80% 92% 20% 92% That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- —~ preteogpbidmar N E ax : fey try this satisf i Adams ie Te, wa Sik wh SM thing to sell, ':..: or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. IS TEMPERAMENTAL| sigs 88 Ee an a ; | BUSHEL AT CHICAGO 2s 2s os I ae 1H oe ad 89% 92% 89% 92% Tribune Want Ad 1 insertion, 15 words r DEW or | 5 si i 7.88% 91% 88% 91% Rates Are Low 4 Cc British Pound Drops Six Cents ‘es ore Taking and Sales Minnewiia nd South Dakota Wheat a i 5 15 words . in Terms of U. S. Mone- Ri Against Buying at Win- ei ote ae Ah i eae a Eee nenee : 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words tary Unit a" nipeg Responsible 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 16% ———a 88 815% 88% «91% 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words .. New York, Feb. 2—4)}—The new and ate Chicago, Feb. 2—()—Wheat un-/ er 1 amber 1. ins 1 m6: 1,08% 1.13% All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. smaller gold dollar acted temperamen- 58 |derwent tumbles of rhore than a cent |t31, amver 168 ba ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE ‘al in foreign exchange dealings Fri- 120 |@ bushel Friday, largely as a result webeee GES oe prese! day and stocks were inclined to stem 82 {ot profit-taking sales for holders and aia ee ae A Representative Will Call If You Desire eir advancing enthusiasm. because of selling here against pur-|1 amber.... 97% 1.04% ...6. +++] Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- Notwithstanding sizable purchases 78 chases at Winni 12% protein . of wae by New York banks ay Doliar deviteatiia appeared to o oe 96% 1.08% ...6. seers fied display rates of 75 cents per column i column inch per single insertion. and the supporting $2,000,000.000 have lost influence temporarily as a ‘ No clali t, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful adver- cqualsation fund of the treasury, the ne buying stimulus among wheat trad-|4 S™BEr..-. 84% sea ising accepted We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy sub- in terms of the United States.unit and 34%; era, | The monetary situation | was |Giude of alos 52% |generally regarded as having confus- 10. Jed the grain trade to such an extent |2 durum.. 13% lthat © majority of operators were |! tu durum | 85% 32% |acting with considerable caution, not Coarse other leading European currencies were similarly heavy. Grains and other commodities of- fered little aid to equities, but cotton 9% knofing what to expect. The Bismarck Tribune Amount enclosed $... 2 yellow... 46 ..... ‘ ee dr SSE tb ene ALA | Beane dad | Wheat closed unsteady, %-% be-|3 Jellow... 4a 145d og: te of Insertion......cesee0 ed aned tgsuyS 21% |low Thursday's finish May 91%4-%: a Classified Adv. Dept. ears ome of the metal sistes; inctud- Bi July 90-90%; corn unchanged to % 40 lo. insertions. .......cce00 3 4 Fy down, May 52%-%; July 54%, oats 3 18% Junchanged to 's off, and provisions |4 5 2 3 ing U. S. Smelting, Dome and Mc- a Intyre, were in demand for advances PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE MISTAKES unchanged to 5 cents decline. cf 1 to 2 points. A few specialties | Ci 184 * found new gies Most. of the 31%| For the time being, wheat market Fill in alcohol group sagged 1 to2. Merchan- | ©: 81% [rallies not only falled to reach Thurs- Bring or dising issues were firm. Union Paci- | © 35% |day’s close, but were not well main- fic lost a point and other rails were | or 45% |talned. Announcement that the farm Mail in hesitant. ‘The utilities showed im-|Gni ne aca s venus ERNE ROTTEN ae Proving tendencies. Various oils also 10% = 16 did better. The aircrafts were in sup- trom domestic production of wheat. ‘60 ply. The steels eased and most of the ne and was considering another general! — * j so-called leaders held to a narrow 5% | conference to extend the scope of the;No 2...... 61% 63% 61% ..... es groove. Profit taking in the first hour | Chryslei 583: |international wheat agreement were |, ran dae GB) ae Herewith caused the ticker tape to lag behind read with interest. but aroused no im-) "0. *---.-. 2 4 see Portant additional buying. 6 16 34% |" Corn and oats eased with wheat, al- | floor transactions, but the pace slowed DULUTH CLOSE eppreciably later. Some of the metals and specialties resisted profit-taking, called leaders were a little ragged. ‘The close was irregular. Transfers approximated 2,850,000 shares. futvbinvancibteilieiitdebtcteiaice enw f Produce Markets | |Gor eltinstnsniniecnantataiae but the so-|Con. 44st though notice was taken that "the! | Dult 13% current hog and corn price ratio had | become the best in several months. @ sharp upturn of hog values. Provisions sympathized with set-; backs of cereals, and almost ignored | Duluth, Feb. 2—(?)—Closing cash i Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 895:- 19353; No. 2 dark northern 8854-89%; ‘No. 3 dark northern 86%-88%; No. 1 northern 89%-93%; No. 2 northern hepa No. 1 amber durum 86%- “Dairy cattle, desirable springers | scarce, quoted’ fully steady; 30.00- CHICAGO COUNTY COMMISSION | Female Help Wanted WANTED—Competent maid. be excellent cook. Ad No. 5922 Must Write Tribune DR. R. S. ENGE 80 1.15%; No, 2 amber durum 86b-1.15% ;|__ Chicago, Feb. 2—(®)}—U. 8. D. A)—' CANNOT PARE DOWN ane py hl a No. 1 durum 85%-88%; No, 2 durum|Hogs 20000 including 10,000 direct; _____ Work Want Graduate Drugiess Physician CHICAGO ae ‘Minneapolis, Feb. 2.——Business |85°-86%; No. 1 mixed durum 85%-| Weights below 240 Ibs. active, uneven- | “EXPERT WATCH so 7 IG . Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Criicneo, Seb: 3 aye Tree ae |e meee 26%t|was desultory and the pit was very (1.11%; No. 2 mixed durum 86%-1.11%; |Iy 25-50 higher than Thursday; oth- NK SE ea ee anal eis tain noted in both butter and eggs Friday 10s | Guict Gere’ Bridey. as, 2° whole, with |No, 1 Fed durum 85%, gre slow, 20-15, up: 120-290 Ibs. 425°, Guaranteed one year. If not satisfied with prices generally revised upward. 804 wheat tut showing major losses. | Flax, No. 1, 1.89-1.90. 50; top 4. -300 Ibs. larg nee Lae Hire eer cy Eggs ruled steady to easy. 18%] mme st igs market, continuing to} Oats, No. 3 white 35 4.00; Lae nice 2.00-75; Panel Seal Kysar, watchmaker. = ——_—_—_—————— Butter 10,550; firm, creamery-spec- 21% | snow ged tone, wop'a strengthening | Rye, No. 1, 61%-€4%. 2.90-3.15; light light, good and choice| Judge M'Kenna Voids Agree- |r north of Montgomery Ward. _| _— Apartments for Rent Fioues fasts costotions caine cilaes aiit|tactor early but the market here| Barley, No. 2 special 4744-8243; No,|140-160 Ibs. 3.50-425; light weight SNAPEY DELIVERY, pen VtCe,. | FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, (88-89) 2114-22; seconds (86-87) 20%; 4 | followed a dip at Chicago and prices turned weak. May wheat closed 1% 3, 4714; lower grades 3714-471. 160-200 Ibs. 4.00-50; medium weight, 200-250 lbs, 3.75-4.50; heavy weight; } ment Between Hazelton Phone 787. You call, we haul. Bag- Qage, trunks, parcels, washing ma- city heated, 4 rooms a bath. Available Feb. Ist. standards (90 centralized carlots) 22% | Bank and Emmons Board i bree mn iB ma; | Adults only. : ; 60% |lower, July % lower and September CHICAGO CASH 250-350 Ibs. 335-90; | packing sows, chines, sewing machines, etc. al| Also moderns hovee ee its haves pled rraahioeeeecriscv ab rneactie) aon 18% |1eent lower.” sats Chicago, Feb. 2—(}—Wheat, No.|medium and good 275-550 Ibs. 2.80- ene reasonable prices. We also sell good| ‘Phone 905, yer. eee ee eee adcasie ceneas 39% | Coarse grains also were weak with|1 hard 92%; No. 2 mixed 91%, corn,|3.35; pigs, good and choice 100-130/ County boards have no authority to} Lind mine coal. $2.20 load lots| =o" p eas furnished apart= recbipie' 90: i : 23% | wheat. May oats closed %-% lower|No. 3 mixed 48%-%; No. 2 yellow] |bs. 2. enter into agreements with closed | Nd $2.80 per ton. Try this coal and RY Poultry, live, 13 trucks, hens easy, balance steady; hens 13; Leghorn 1% and July % lower. May rye finished ‘*/ unchanged while July closed 4 down. May and July barley each closed % % 50%; No. 2 white 50%-%; sample grade 12-42, old corn, No. 2 yellow 51- 3 oats, No, 2 white 374%. No rye. 2 50. Cattle 2,500; calves 1,000; generally steady on fed steers and yearlings: Not many steers in run; top long banks to scale down the claims of the counties for money deposited in the you will not be sorry. Allow one day for delivery. Phone 787. City heat. Electric refrige Electric stove. building. Available at once. Rent g ored | Et ' ; banks or to enter into an agreement Lae Taaneen Gena Aud Frese 4%. tower while May and July flax both| Barley 50-82, timothy seed 675-7.00|Yearlings 6.25; medium weights 625:|other than payment in full of the For Sale Minnie ane, ¢ 8: turkeys 10-15; ducks 11-14; geese | Gulett 115 | closed 1% down. ewt. Clover seed 11.00-14.00 cwt. strictly good to choice 1.500 1b. bul-|counties’ claims, according to a decis- | ——________- RITERSAdd-|FURNISHED bax — ae 8; turkeys 10-15; du 3 Bees | Goid 21%|-Cash wheat receipts were smaller Ser ene Reto es locks 5.00; demand still broadest forion by Judge George M. McKenna of | FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, re apes apartment, PLS 38% land demand steady. There was no RANGE OF CARLOT SALES steers scaling under 1,000 lbs@ cowS/ the third judicial district in an action ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- pe room and kitchenette. Price NEW YORK ax particular change in values as com-| minneapolis, Feb. 2—(P)—Range of |steady to 25 lower; cutter cows show-| involving the board of county com-| ING on all cred mnoiine oe ed aoe Apts. 314-3rd St. i Ww 3014 | pared with futures and preference Was! cariot grain sales: ing decline; slaughter cattle and| missioners of Emmons county and the} Plies. CAPIT. TY! piece awyeat | oo 1one_ eee eee er rer rec niery MES Ga 32% | still shown for high protein Montana.| “Wheat, No.1 hard spring 917-|vealers: Steers, good and choice 550-/ Bank of Hazelton. CO. 207 Broadway, % fest| FOR RENT—Two room furnished SON; sateedy,. creamery SRE er EG Gi | Winter wheat was in fair to good de-|931/ "No, 1 dark northen 91%-957.;|900 Ibs. 625-725; 900-1100 Ibs. 550-| ‘The bank closed in March, 192 of Postoffice. Phone 820. __| apartment. Heat, lights, gas and See Paice een oe: 28% mand and scarce. Durum was in good|xo. 1 northern 91%; No, 1 amber|725; 1100-1300 lbs. 5.00-7.00; | 1300-| and reorganized and reopened in Jan-|FOR SALE—Strictly Backman and| laundry privileges. $1400 per oe a en 22% [demand and firm to strong. | Jqurum 1.15%4-116%; No. 1, mixed] 1500 Ibs. 400-680; common and med-|uary, 1928. When the bank closed, Eckland coal. No substitute, Per) _month. 313-14th 8t. a Corn was in good ig %-1.14%; No. durum |ium 550-1300 Ibs. 3.50-5.50; _heifers,| Emmons county hai .71 on de~ in, $2.80 load lots; per ton $2.70.| 5oe-pentT—Two room abarinene Pier eases Hogs aue: Tdity Re ce : ings moderate, Oats was in steady|grigi™ ows nts NO. 7 Ted good and choice §50-750 Ibs. $.00-6.75;/ posit with the bank, When the bank | Indian Head Lignite coal, $325 per| "Uhr avated “Gas tenta net ee cree 10593; firm, mised colors,| Int. Mek. Gan, : $f% |demand and offerings were very NEht-) "Corn, No, 3 yellow 44% common and medium 325-500; cows,| was reorganized certificates of depos-| ton, delivered. Bismarck Coal Co.| Unfurnished. Gas, lights, heat and special packs on selections from fresh |iat. Tel. & Tel. 1 ey | THe 27 sae nes were light and in| Oat% No. 8 white 241-9614; sample good 325-400; common and medium, it were lsnued to tne county Scxering}| Phone 430. _____| _ard Street. receipts 26%-27%; standards and ay iy : fair to good demand. Flax was in good|@rade 33:4. .50-3.28: low cutter and cutter 1.65, |the amount on deposit and surctics no |WE SELL 200 broke and imbroke |son RENT—Pumished 9 room ap ns: peers + 63% Rye, No. 1, 63% -64%. 2.50; bulls (yearlings exclu good horses every Monday. We are buy. part: commercial standards 26%; firsts 25-| Kayser ri : 17%|demand and offerings smaller in ke : a 25: r, mon and {county a trust deed covering a number ment for light housekeeping. Heat. 25 ‘ediums 39 Ibs., and dirties N Se decd Barley, special No. 2, 65-77; No. 3,| (beef) 3.00-25; cutter, com d Ei ers for 500 mules. We sell register- Tights iansd eat po ragen raettedl = mec + agteilwokinwe: |4914-7412. medium, 225-300; vealers, good and|of tracts of land in Burleigh and Em-| €* SOF Wi muen. re Sct Seeesie | gas, lights and water included. Call Hue eee eae eee 8 : ihtle. | Flax, No. 1, 193-193, cholee 600-750; medium 5.00-600;|mons counties. The bank has Paid) Sluer iivestock. Elder Horse Sale| .°¢ 0l-sth Stree. 344-24; refrigerat § 244-25, elk : Fy seg inl Ee 4.00-5.00; stocker | $6,565.75 on the certificates of depos’ {FOR RENT—Modern 2 room apart- Dressed poultry quiet, unchanged. . mt i Grain Quotations | WINNIPEG CASH re feeder cattle Steers. good and leaving a balance of $34,424.96 due the wet Ae SE Nat ial ment, partly furnished for fetes SL cei. tasters axoreas | EOE 28%, Winnipeg, Feb. 2—(P)—Cash wheat: |choice 500-1050 Ibs, 3.50-5.00; common | connty. k holiday last March| and Trish Gobbler potatoes to offer| Keeping. On first floor. Entrance Jo.24: “fowis. freight 14-16," Poe ie te Ee Lh No, 1 northern €6%3 No. 2 northern ape ae fairly active pie eeaeaiion bank reopened onare-| at $1.15 per bushel. Cabbage, car- eel Geant alee ps 1417; other freight and express un- Low Close} 6373 No. 3 northern 62% nitelon ianos eligibne up to 950; trade stricted basis, and last October the| rots, beets, parsnips, rutabagas and) of rig ist Street. changed. 91% no No. 2 white 34%; No, 3 white SieaGy do trunger aac encd kinds, but | county comaesioners. sutnoried the sau at cia paeay aus FOR RENT—Two-room apartment. White eggs, selection and osu A 90 i i county auditor and the chairman of} quality. es! - n '~ 4 Marks 27%4-28%4; nearby and mid-|M ‘90% deadlocked on choiee offerings now /the board to enter into a reorganiza-| pany, 218 E. Main’ Street, Mandan,| Furnished or unfurnished. Lights, : 26-2600; nearby and tidgestern exe| Mo 52% | sainnenpolls, Mints ‘Fee, 2-—c@)—|sheeD firm: slaughter " sheep and tion plan Site the bare vi ap: | BAGKMAN GOAL: #070 per ton cash | —85!-W oF call at 924 th Street 26-2612; nearby and midwestern ex- oy inneapolis, inn., . 2. sag : 2 {stocl lers agrees reduce - | BACKMAN COAL, $2.70 per ton c Preece EPs cn chanae, Bandara: 45s), marked 363, | Flour unchanged, an es oo es conan "nd | ital and surplus of the bank from $30.-|"in oad lots. Less than loed lots, ro RENT Apecment in IR + —s mediums 24%-25; Pacific Coast,| Nat. Biscuit . Shipments 35,545 bartels. © medium 6.75-873: 90-98 Ib, good and | 000 to $18,000 and the county and athe price is a little more. This is a] —°OU one 706 fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy | Nat. Cash 31x | Pure bran $16.00-16.0. 16.00, [choice 8.25-9.50; ewes 90-150 Ibs. good |“ePositors agreed to scott B roduc | coal that is hard to beat, Has very " Houses and Flats” 26-26% ; Pacific Coast, standards 25%-| Nat. Dairy B1a| Standard middlings $15,0-16.00, | choice 825-950; ewes 90-150 les. good tion of go per cent of their deposits or| few ashes, no clay and is dry. You uses ‘ 26; Pacific Coast, shell treated or| Nat. Power & Lt. 36% = auger opener ti) tail claims. For the remaining 40 per cent] will be surprised at the amount of| FOR RENT—Strictiy modern bunga- liners, mediums 2;%-25; Browns, rq yy. ey & i MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Pea e umPe HN: ees depositors were to be issued certifi-| heat you will get. An Eversharp| low, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, nearby and western special packs pri-| Nort’ & Western $2%4| “Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 2—()}— = cates of deposit due in from one to| pencil with each full load. T. M.| garage. Close in. Moderate rent, vate sales from store 27%-28; western | North 2 | (Minn. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes: Very SIOUX CITY five years. Burch. Phone 77. Telephone 151. O, W. Roberts, 101 standards 26% -27, “ Northern Pacific 4% litle inquiry, hardly any trading. No Paraurcee ear NER ph 1g ——_—____ FOR SALE—Well screened coal pre-| _Main Avenu — 0 Pac’ Gos, é |e yearlings and fat she-stock active, R DEBTS 10 N pared to meet nubile demand, De- | FOR RENT Duplex at 14 Bradway. pa sceHaneous eect We CHICAGO POTATOES strong: stockers and feeders scarce, « Ne | price, lump $2.60 per ton; Fancy| $30.00. Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. FOREIGN EXCHANGE "| bac Pe 615 | Chicago, Feb. 2—(P)—(U. 8. Dep.|little change; most steers and yearl- stove 4x1% $2.50. Call the following: | FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- New York, Feb. 2--U—-Porelgn ex-|Penceuniis Cte th 6.20 | agr.)—Potatoes 71, on track 354, total/ings, short feds at 5.00 down; sc eae Pag irae oberg cae change heavy: Great Britain demand |Parmelee ‘Trans. 1% | aay cron ARB, te, 0m, tae, |B alpen ie a Sefer Nols. coor offerines aria 290 Wm. Yale, 451. nished. Also three room apartment, . veak, 3 a 3: y, 1411-W, 4 ‘urnisi Britain 402; France 6.39; Taly eat’! |Penney. G6)» td MINNEAPOLIS RANGE eral, demand and trading slow; sacked fed helfers 5.00; beef cows largely Prt M. Burch, 77 Pe tata bee Germany 38,40; Norway 24.60; Swed- R. 37% | asinnea: Feb. ae per cwt.,U. 8. No. 1, Wisconsin Round |2.35-3.00; low cutters and cutters) Rupp Coal C Rupp Sr ens en 25.26; Montreal in New York 99.00; a Wheel" Ope High Low Close| Whites 1.80-85, occasional higher; | mainly 1.65-2.25; choice vealers 6.00; oal © ’ . u * 22%, A FOR SALE—Seed corn and feed oats.) FOR RENT—! J New York in Montreal 101.00. Ftd Minnesota Red River Ohios 1.80; /medium bulls 2.50 down. BALI Gerd epen Bnd teed aa N —_____"" 41% %/Idaho Russets 2.05-15, mostly around; Hogs 7,500; very little done; early ———— Dell Miss Anta ere in st ic wale MONEY RATES ie % J 9. 0; Colorado McClures few sales Hed fogrh mem higher: ony, ip Sentiment in Favor of Retalia- or wi louse, Edgeley, N. '—(P)}—Call 240-45. mi weig! -65; : smoner sae L.per peok Tinea ae ra Hos 140-160 Ib, weights "285-850: sows| tory Action Strong in U. |FOR SALE — Laundry route and steady; 60 days %-1; 90 days 1; 4 mos, | Padio-eish-Orp. Fy CURB STOCKS mostly 2.75-90; feeder pigs steady at pe Sana equipment. Write Tribune Ad No. 1-1%; 5-6 mos. 1%-1% per cent, Remington Rand 11% ATH AT% itd AL New York, Feb. 2.—(?)—Curb: 250 down. RD a eB! ana ee Prime Commercial Paper 1%. Reo 4% 48% 38% 48% Cities Service 3%. Sheep 4,000; little done; early un- : co 2% 44x. 24% 38% 24% | ‘Tee: Bend and Shere 19). dertone killing classes strong: feed-| Washington, Feb. 2—(%—The) Lost and Found INVESTMENT %~ ait Standard Oil Ind. 31%. ers scarce; best fed lambs | Secainisttation. Mriday. sp- ct a (By the: Amsoclated Press) al Dutch a. pe WM EAN) Onted Founders 1%. 1925: deck yearling wethers bought ROOeyelt Saminist on Toure upen| LOST Hydraulic jack on “hlehway Safeway Stores Lt 196 | to arrive 7.50; late top lambs Thurs-! ee dehtaes: about 6 miles south o! sorte Too. Bee 1a; se tite We ie ce OMe eee Livestock | lday 915; two loads choice 135-Ib, fea delinquent | Rurobean War iervjec| Finder please return to 223 12th St., Quart: Tne ie 1A Lae: playa (9 ie | Ive ewes 485; few lots feeding lambs 7.75-|Pointing out the Americs's dolar 42°) or phone 77. Reward. T. M. Burch. (py the, vAmodaiea Ses) Beare Roebuck | owutn, Mine Feb, 2 eS ee iad ferme eh rece; ton ot 40.98. per cent Wanted to Buy iy l a Spen Hi yu » Paul, Feb. . 8. in the sums owed. a I a oe ai el ee. ee ee Clete | nept. Agr.) —Cattle 2,600; about steady BOSTON WOOL Sentiment apparently ruled strong WANED Tp BUT = Disnonth | od Shell Union 2 1%, ouly iu ee ‘86%, | on slaughter steers and yearlings suit-| Boston, Feb. 2——(#)-U.8.D.A.)—Only lin both the senate and house in favor £ a ee a ima Mn! 22°" ‘81 able to sell above 5.00; plainer grades|® Very moderate volume of business of some sort of retaliatory action nowles, Jeweler, Bismarck. was transacted in the wool market. , beng Ciel 10% we ‘ois | Tasey, weak: heifers steady: Sows | tne puik of the sales were on comb-|asainst defaulting nations. Half a 2—4 wheel trailers......36 and 50 i Liberty 3%3, 102.2. 19 aS dull, weak to. 25 lower; bulls mostly ing 64's and finer territory wool but|dozen moves in the past have been Rooms for Rent 38 Chev. Master Liberty first 4%s, 102.9. steady; little done on stockers ac- des|halted principally by lack of ac- Seas sei scl furnish Liberty fourth 4%s, 102.24. 31% |May 1.89% tt; load 1185 Ibs. steers 5.75; small quantities of all other gra FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room 10336. duly 1.80% | Cou geod Steers 5.75; !also moved. Low % blood 46's terri-|quiescence by the administration. in modern home. 918 6th St. Phone a ‘Treasury 448, 103.26.. 6% most common to medium yearlings! tory wool moved at 64-67 cents scoured| Senator Johnson (Rep.. Cal.) Fri-| yao. ‘Treasury 48, 104.28, 24%] MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN {and a 30 eligible around 5.0) pasis and common and braid wool |day had the approval of the state de-| <o5 gare —ai room modem home. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 23y,|, Minneapolis, Feb, 3.— = Wheat Gown to 3.50; common mH acim brought 53-56 cents. The finer grades |partment to certain amendments to |") 2 Aa house and 12 lot.|" + +~+~=USED CARS ke, ? Minneapolis, Feb. 2—()—Stocks| Stand. Oil N. J. a Terese Friday 118 compared to 92) 550-00) Op teed lignes weignts 3.00 /°% territory wool sold at steady prices his measure to deny further credit to] AiO" ccitirat new’ S room bunge-| _ Corwin-Churchill, Metoes, ’ roe Stewart. Warner coms 35-2 lights weights 3.00) compared with sales earlier in the|nations behind in their war debts. Tow "EM. Casey, 618 Broad ie ure Ine. lose: Ba Be 5 emir oe wheat and coarme and more; low cutter and cutter COWS) Weey From the house, meanwhile, came ys ror ey. Er ited 8 Sedan ...$525.00 Fim Bank Bock, (oR Superior Steel ss Prgaa et cl aes | pel 1.00-2.00; calves 2,400; mostly steady; word that plenty of support for the blag four door ssid zm oe. 23 | 15% i rotain pe pier eae ba Sees BREAN: eee Ce Brunsdale Elected ay eee be found ail the sen. |ttacted on the old gold dollar basis BISMARCK GRAIN Ea 1 dk north. 89% % Hogs bulk 4 A lopted once {to be about $5,058,000,000. Unpaid (Furnished by, Ruseell-Miller oo |aizae el Hearing 33 12 Gk north: 88% 89% nen ae to bree ks tnd on oor Credit t Group Head ste, but Reld up sinee upon an admin- /rundea debts total $12.382.000,000 northern» ‘ u : |e protein ' Roepe tae Mae tad Scally| Fargo, N. D., Feb. 2—()—Karl H, |Johnson bill would penalize the buy- gold’ dollar neland's debt, would ‘be paged . 129° 14 Ge porth or|runsdale of ‘Portland was elected |ing or selling of bonds of any delin- icy from $4,636,000,000 to $2.738,000,- Not 35% |3 oF north igs | president of the Fargo "Production |@uent war debtor. Loans to auch 13-!o09, ‘France's from, $3,960,000,000 t9 : 4”? [13% protein Pip. |eredit association at the meeting of |tions also would be banned. | tn |$2.828.000.000, and Italy's ‘from $2,- 18% | GE orn. kinds | the board of directors here Thursday. | — Treasury officials estimated the |338,000,000 to $1,402,000,000. on 12 Oe Bowen cost!" Earle Sarles of Hillsboro was elected pl d 18% | 12% protein, Thursday 3.27; weight 300 Ibs. vice president and the following were E S “. z Sens [2 GE Orth. 0% | | Bhedp 2,00; run Includes about 380 nsined as the association's loan com- '40 et 8 Societe Will i : . . 3 ai ak, north: Meet Friday Evening Vanadium 28% | Grade of Hope, repre- Wabash Ry, 4% H * ep. sales slaughter | senting Steele county; M. G. Kittel of There wil: be 8 dinner meeting of One of the longest canals in the|Warner. Pict. 1 13 cs north, higher asking|Casselton, Cass county, and Burt Bismarck Voiture No. 291, La Societe world runs from Len! to the| West 12% Gradeot prices: choice native|rurtz of Fairmount, Richland coun- ides 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, at the ; frontier of China, a distance of 4500] Western Union 1% '1 north... O15 | !ambs Tnuredey 8.75-9.00; bulk fed)tu. Sarles is the Trail! county repre- Grand Pacific hotel Friday evening is : Westingh. Air. 8, |2 north... cee, [lambs 9.10... sentative on the loan committee. at T o'clock. | ' al .