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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., March. 1 FINANCIAL MARKET [{" Grain Quotations} |New York Stocks ||LOWER PRICES FOR \ Livestock 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March 1.—(@)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,200; steers, slow, steady to strong; good medium weights 5.00-60; some better finished steers held above 6.00; little done on lighter weights; mostly plain quality; she stock about steady; few heifers, 3.00-5.00; best held toward 6.00; low cutter and cutter cows 1.75-2.' beef cows to 3.25; bulls unchanged; odd head 2.50-85; desirable stockers 3 few) '1THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Thousands SEE and READ Your AD Daily New York, March 1.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: a six. Man Is Taken to Minot Jail for Edmonton, Alta. : Hele Igy, His Own Business |iston, 3: 2°; Liberty 3%s 102.1. 10 Liberty 1st 4%s 102.22. 16% Att 2 t Liberty 4th 4%s 10231. Bs 0 ‘Treasury 4%s 108.22. 6% ‘Treasury 4s 105.8. 21% A sauntieaa eras 1% Minot, N. D., March 1.—(?) “Whatcha doing?” inquired the - | sergeant. (By The Associated Press) aay | Some Mammen el Mine: Me: | Pc line. toe” aa” sna the Quart Inc. Sh, 1.37-1.48. 9%| day was going about s job.of | ropiy - —________— of” | listening and sniffing at cracks “Oh, I think they found it. BISMARCK GRAIN 7% | 'm the earth on St. Peter avenue | Suppose we go to the police ste- (Furnished by Busscll-Miller Co.) 36 | and minding his own business tion and get warm, old pal,” said Dete March 1, 6%! ‘There were many fissures at | the sergeant, affectionately pat- No. 1 dark northern . 45 | ting the sniffer and listener /on bea rum ii a en eon Yt ‘But T ought to work oe ty ofa “But on a No. 1 amber durum Et — 2 B ougl p ot | work, down on his hands and “Oh, that’s all right, there's no 174% | knees, putt his ear and then use of your tiring yourself out,” 53 his nose to cracks. id the sergeant, gently 10 fe acing CO se ing saripenne to fae: wees » all 19 called g > keeping @ very sharp 54%] sen and told him what she had eye him, . 92%4| observed. at ‘police station things bt Ha oH erie, terteant went speeding to | ware claritid. WINNIPEG CASH GRAD hotel here . Be-! 4 € avenue. ximenko been doing Winnipeg, March 1. — (®) — Cash| sides the regular business taken up'Warmee So, 4%) ‘The smelier and listener was | what he was told to do. Employed wheat: No. 1 , 65%; No. 2] at the session, a grease = ' West Maryland 14% | still there, @ very busy man. Agy the Minot Gas company, he northern, 62%; No. 3 northern, pa ton a Samciatet a R. Strum bold cae 4] aan se the sergeant. = ieee Ped heyy fora on No. 2 white, 33; No. 3 whil |= ; a. Minneapol!. i oO = “Hello,” anid ‘ ~ t Sai ona ee eas Peas bea Maxjmente. SLERSSPOSSSSRSLSSSSSSSSLSSSSSLSSSSSSSSS: pebsbeheebeeeseeseessseeeeeeseeeeeeeeens® MINNEAPOLIS RANGE scatce: Idle, Weel That's why prompt returns result 4 Inesday choice 1387 NN) SUFFERING FROM a On He Lie WHEAT RECORDED ON Ib. steers 5.75; calves 2,000; mostly} from a want ad in this paper. If you . 8% 89% BK steady; spots higher for two days:| have anything to sell, buy, rent or 23% 83% 82% good and choice 5.00-6.50; strictly * he 22% ‘81% MARKET AT CHICA snes ee ‘ 5 trade, try this satisfactory means of , 5,500; slow, mostly sales to May shippers and on government account; getting customers. ee —— Head Pl to strong; better 140-240 ” .50-4.20; early to 20; few Economic Weather Continues |May 24 2% 2 Bearish Estimates on Winter| mas ‘on pecking sews 9398" doom Fair But Most Stocks Droop ue shy aii: % Grain Crop Prove Drag — |215: for the month wax sane: biti Under Pressure suty sm” 3X 30% on Quotations 12, % Sheep 1,000; scattered early sales Seer soe May 1.80 1.80% 1.90 slaughter classes about steady, few New York, March 1.—(?)—Pinancial UY Lee Chicago, March | 1.—(P) —Lower | frmna nig quran’ lambs 950; best markets suffered from intermittent CHICAGO RANGE prices on wheat formed. the rule) natives $8.00-78; off head. slaughter chills Thursday although the econom-|chicago, Mar toe, an Thursday, largely as a result of) owes $3.50-5.00; bulk fed lambs late ie weather continued fair. Wheat Gch High’ toe Cio ain oe oe. March 1 bearish estimates on the! Wednesday $9.65-75. fortledetan) Stocks sulked during the first hour |May .. ar ey Condition of domestic winter wheat. | “Dairy cattle—Good demand for bet. or so, then dropped under a brief sell- | July 85 (85 Tentative figures put the 1984 prob-| te grade springers suitable to bri g ing wave which was attributed partly | Sept, 86% 85% able Production of United | States | $35.00.45.00. Best lections to discouraged liquidation and partly as bs winter wheat at 475,000,000 bushels, beigible around $50. <<” selections to the heavy rumor crop. Business say a 50% compared with 351,000,000 harvested saad and industrial news was still good but |gery mn , | last year. Unofficial returns suggest- “Wall Street was in a worrying mood. eee i ed that abandonment of winter CHICAGO m ‘Wheat sagged and cotton and other |May 34% 34 Wheat acreage would be only about) Chicago, March 1—()—(U. 8. D. Tribune Want Ad 1 insertion, 15 words commodities were hesitant. Bonds | July 34% 33% Hormal this season. A.)—Hogs, 15,000 including 6,000 di- were mixed. Foreign exchanges /8e 33% 33% Wheat closed unsettled, %-% un-|rect: slow, few sales 5-10 higher than j Rates Are Low showed no disposition to move out ye— der Wednesday's finish, May 86%-%%, | Wednesday; 180-250 lbs. 450-70; top of a rather narrow groove. a es ae ey 9% | July 85% 34; corn unchanged to 4 | 4.70; odd lots packing sows 15-25 low- 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words . Shares of the J.C. Penney Co, got |2u 4 60% 80% | Bur. Add. Meh. 16% | higher, May 50%-%, July 524-%; Jer at 3.65-90; light light, good and L insertion, 25 Words ..............066+ up nearly 3 points following publica- bavi: seers arene A a fais ae . ax kel i down, and provisions un-| choice, 140-160 Ibs. 3.50-4.25; light 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . tion of an excellent 1933 earnings |May 47 46% «47 |Gannon Mills” 32 changed. weight, 160-200 Ibs. 4.00-70; medium 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . statement. Some of the amusement aU teeee cevee 4B [Case J.T. ....: “93% is ao canes eee mee Ibs. 450-70; heavy 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . ie -| weight, 250- . 4.25-60; Lot ees ae An ceie May an er an 3% day's finish for wheat was slmultane- Ah Telia eae pte ld All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. Stabtiona tow pA: U. a Geneleine | CLD, 685 677 6.80 34% [ous with sharp breaks in securities |350-4.00; pigs, good and choles lo ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE dropped 4 and Allied Chemical 2. Sept, 1.05 6.97 7.00 43% |and with announcement of bearish |130 Ibs, 2.50-3.50, i A Representative Will Call If You Desire | Bellies— fk 12% {figures which one leading unofficial] Catt) * \ aa Most of the tobaccos were off a point |May 8.22 ttle, 7,000; calves, 2,000; fed or more, the motors eased and the|July |. AY 4% |crop authority assured as to the con- steers and yearlings less active than Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- utilities "were diffident, The rails i M. on cialis Wroe oe eter neat. ore | Wednesday: about steady on better fled display rates of 75 cents per colamn inch per single insertion. s S mnections east re Y ea ea Can, Western Union, Johns-Manville,|. Durum— Gpen High Low Close|Chrysler . 54% |Prices. At about 85% cents for May {grain fed offerings scarce: inbetween eo eee eres ney eeey ae American Smelting, United Aircraft |May 82% 81% 81% eet 15% pean however, standing orders | grade yearling heifers weak; cows Lathes and others were down fractionally to|J¥y ‘ r a% Gon onli ae as we, Ghenady, an riba eee fy Ee higher; bulls and vealers around a point. * \Con. Gas 1% . . "fully steady; largely steer run; top About the only thing that financial May, 58, 1S , Oi ah Lia Pe ra Npeivace reyort (022: slaughter cattle and vealers: — = = = observers. could vaay of, the | situation July ‘$64 |Cont. Bak. 11% lestimating condition at 735 per cent |o’ec's: TDOOSIeO LEE Seer Tins Automobiles for Sale _____Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent filling” area. It was reiterated also|May .. ate five 1,844 |Cont. Ins. 30%; )88 against the government's Dec. 1/1309 tbs. 5.25-7.38; 1300-1500 Ibs. 4. USED CARS DISTRICT MANAGERS for Bis- RENT tine tou sa an that various stocks seem a bit high: [JW ...--. 185 i183 1831185" |Cont. Mo 244 [estimate of 743. Corn and oats were !7.99; common and medium, 550-1300) 1932 Plymouth Sedan with marck-Mandan territory to repre-|"OR RENT: A fine four room fur- priced when measured by present and pe coe 18% jeasy, responsive in some degree to! ips, '4.09-6.00; heifers, good and choice,|_tadio .. $375.00| sent reliable low priced automobile} Mished apartment. Three closets MINNEAPOLIS CA: anes 71% | wheat weakness. IBD TIGRE SDUSEHD” GORA Gaee 95.00] insurai ; york| nd bathroom on second floor. Pri- even potential earnings. Some opti- iS CASH GRAIN —|Gream Wheat 32% isi 550-750 Ibs. 5.00-6.75; common and {1931 Chrys! bs nce company. Pleasant work} vate entrance. 419-5th mistic developments were thought to} __Mjnneapolis, Mar. 1.— () — Wheat |Crosley Rad | Provisions were steadied by hog|eaium sage .|1931 Chevrolet Coach 300.00] and good pay. Give references and - 419-5th St. Call on pI gl ry 11% | market upti lum, 3.75-5. cows, good, 3.75: G. G. Beithon or phone 262-J. have been pretty well discounted by a|7ecéipts Thursday 24 compared to 168 3312 ipturns. 4.25; 78- |1926 Nash Coupe 125.00! experience. Write Tribune Ad. No.] ——-—~—~_—< 00 Or phone 262-J. pleases ited bY 81a year ago. a as Beh ites tenibaeactinn ieee tl byt ore eas FOR RENT: Three room apartment number of issues. Minneapolis cash wheat i low cutter and cutter, 1.75-3.00; bulls ‘ - (ae approximated 2.380.000 | grain closing aioiaions today felow! Dia. Me By peepee lod (yearlings excluded), good (beef), on Sh ep al sun parlor. Furnished. “Phone ares. ea ivered a 25-75; . i er csc cil hello a tn 15% protein : aids 90, | | Minneapolis, March 1.—()—Wheat |) woe mmnon and medium. | i999 plymouth Sedan WANTED: Assistant manager and |FOR RENT: Large, furnished front Py Td on 20's | futures were away to a firm start |2-©0-3.40; vealers, good and choice, 1928 Chrysler Landeau age! room. Could be ee 4 north, 28%4/here Thursday but succumbed to|620-8.00; medium, 5.50-6.50; cull and rysier seven shoe salesmen. Experienced ts ul used for either | Produce Markets | [2 a north Th 5,50: | 1929 Chrysler 75 Coupe ...... only need apply. Buttrey's Shoe| Sleeping room or apartment. Close Secor Z| bearish private stock reports and|Common, 4.00-5.50; stocker and feed-/""" | i Cuupehitt Motors, Inc. p sted in, Call at 210-61] ie protein ~4e weakness in the stock market, clos-|¢" Cattle: Steers, good and choice. fapSonie cede Department. : Practica : CHICAGO 1 dk north, 21% | ing fractionally lower. |500-1050 Ibs. 4.50-5.75; common and Found Female Help Wanted FOR RENT in Rue Apartments. One Nae il aN EN ted ana [2 ak north. 57%| May wheat closed ‘sc lower, July|medium, 3.25-4.75. el atlas ebistatiat a dail unfurnished all modern 3 room steady Thursday, eggs easy, and/3 dk north. Ye, Sept. tec. Sheep, 10,000; desirable fat lambs|LOST: White, satin-faced crepe silk}! WANTED: Maid for general house-| @Partment with private bath. Als> Doe ort iaue: ee ete ree pe 405 Coarse grain futures also finished |in active demand; asking 10-25 and| scarf. Pecot edge. Return to Trib.) work. Person with no reference cea furnished basement apartment. ity r, 6,631, 5 endl Sestee, ion) 2 dk north, id the day generally lower. May and/More higher; few sales upward to| office for reward. _______ | _need not apply. -931-8th St. undry privileges. Call at 711 clals (93 score) para eS rivets [3.dk north, 1% | July oats both closed 4ic off; May ryc|10.00; better kinds held well sbove| fost: Brown curly spaniel. An- Avenue A or phone 1256-W. 25; ide piscada au an aaies |12% protein §5%4| Unchanged; July %c down; May and/10.25; sheep firm; ewes 3.50-5.50; best!” swers to name “Max.” Phone 147 Work Wanted FOR RENT: Two furnished one (88-89) 23%4-24; seconds (86~ ote} {1 dk north. 38% | July barley closed tic lower; May|light weights quotable higher; lambs,| or call at 216 W. Main. Reward. |. __ _) S_UNAS —..| Yoom and kitchenette apartments. standards (80 centralized carlots) |2 ak north 42. | and July flax 1%c each. 90 Ibs. down, good and choice, 9.25- WANTED: Your jewelry, watch and} Private entrance. Heat, lig:tts, Ties 16,283, easy; extra firsts cars| Grade of it teat nee sash dodeahoad light, | 1025;-common and medium, 7.25-9.50; ° MARE TETER Garters ne vernal See ee sels: 8, 16,283, ; 3 is were firm strong. No win-;(90-98 Ibs. good and choice, 8.50-10.15; | ea ie aundry privileges. Inquire at 31¢ 16%, local 15%; frseh graded firsts a cent oe ter vieat was offered. Bids were | ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and choice, 4.00..| | Weather Report || 27 years in Bismarck. Your watches! Ww. Rosser. # cats 16, local 1514; current recepits |2 131; firm. Durum was in steady demand 5,75; all weights, common and med-.| @ aera | are safe with us. F. A. Knowles. | son RENT—Furnished one Tonlend Ladd 274 | an rm. | |, 3.00-4.50. A ‘ Pi (raat UP Oe Oe OC ae aE kite \ Poultry, live, 26 trucks, steady; ee 28 Cash corn was in fair demand healer erie exes For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly | GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING eee “at Third st pa hens over 5 lbs., 13; 5 lbs and under, |> 5% | firmer. Oats demand was fair to! SIOUX CITY cloudy to cloudy tonight: Friday gen-|" Mainspring 95c; cleaning, 90c to] jasg-w. i 1412; Leghorn hens, 12; White Rock |3 35% | good. Offerings were ght. Rye de-| gioux city, In, Mar. 1—-(P)—-(U. 8. oa Ona tionlier: $1.45; staff, $1.65 to $2.10; Unbreak-| Roe ~ Rent —One large FOOM DEF broilers 23, Plymouth Rock 24, col-| cae Hupp Motor 5% | mand was fair. Offerings were leht.| pept. agr.)—Cattle, 3,500; slaughter For North Da-| able crystals, 45c. P. E. Carlson.) "ent Lights gas heat od ee et 21, Lae abs printed eps an Illinois Cent. 32% a ne were light. Demand | steers and yearlings slow; better i te La Pea 1, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone furnished. 622 ord Bt. ee + 17-18, color 3 F " , | Int. Harvester 41 as sligl more competitive in| t ve e id cloudy to cloudy, 5 3 Lc sicsios ef 12; roosters 9; turkeys 10-18; ducks|1,0 Wooo O44 S874 8% BTN TIN” Nick Oe 23% |spirit. Flax offerings were nil and|freqcs, ‘woul Stands: ockers ant Somewhat, coldcr FOR RENT—Two room apartment at 15-17; geese 10. TpRW or Int. Tel. & 14%, |the market was nominally un- choice around 1275 1b. beeves $6.25; rtions tonight: For Sal wy. Upstairs, $20.00 per Dressed turkeys steady, prices un-|1 H w..... 84% 87K 84 874 [Jewel Tea 44° | changed. " 2 ean. por ee _For Sale ___} month. Also 2 room ground floor Prone . ry ra | Johns-Man' 56 majority eligible around $4.75-5.50; Friday _generaily FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS. Add. at 1100 Bdwy. $22.00 Eve changed, aed Kayser (J) . 16% few good heifers $5.00-25; | majority fair and some-|POR SALE—TYPEWRITERS. Add-) 8 1100 Bdwy. $22.00 per mo. Brery- A . , | Kelvinator 187% DULUTH ©, beef cows $3.00-75; low cutters ant . ? | New York. March 1 -()—Butter, Grade of ABS Te MATH etennecte 18%] "Duluth, March 1—VPy—Caeh_clon-| ters mainly $L45-276; few medium rota: Unsetticd,| plies GAPITAL SYPEWRITER| “cron Sy hetoae 5 11.966, steady. Prices unchanged. |! DELW or Reon 30 | ME Prices: ; er esa re pat gaye ee possibly light rain'| Co, 207 Broadway, % block West] room basement aresinent cia Cheese, 282,590, firm. Wisconsin, |1,# W..--- B34 86% 83% 86% [Tia Carbonic | 27"| Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 851-| Hogs. 5.500; very little done; few, cast portion. cold-| 9 Postoffice. Phone 820. sn, seinen. ee eese, 282,590, ess {Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat|T oi; C8tbon 315; | 8844; No. 2 dark northern, 841-851; ; |eatly sales to shippers around steady; | § 5 er west portion to- |‘ e._ Snone SS} __hurst Apt. 411-5th St. Phone 273. fresh Single Daisies 15%2-16; other |129, protein IB o's 18 | No. 3 dark northern, 824-841; No, 1|0dd lots 160-180 weights $3.50-4.15; FAIR night; Friday|WE HAVE one carload of Early Ohlo| FOR RENT—Large 2 Too: Toom apart= grades unchanged. 1 DHW or A 7 , ¥ 34 | northern, 8514-884; No. 2 northern, |85 head choice 271 Ib. butchers $4.35; partly cloudy to cloudy and somewhat) and Irish Cobbler potatocs to offer! ment on first floor. Furnished or Exgs, 17,225, irregular, mixed colors,|1 H W..... 84% 86% BA 86 34% | 84%-85%; No. 1 amber durum, 8155.| Packers bidding fully 25 lower or |Ccolder. fl at $1.15 per bushel. Cabbage, car-| unfurnished. Also room for rent, special packs or selections from fresh | Grade of vepie™ 1 81% For Montana: Unsettled tonight ts, bee! ‘and ‘or rel iy 1DHW 38 | 1.10%; No. 2 amber durum, 81%-|$400 down for butchers and $3.50/ .nq ‘priday, probably showers west| Tots, beets, paranips, rutabagas 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R, receipts 1814-19%; standards and 1HW 83% 86% 83% 86 5% 11.10%; No. 1 durum, 8054-815; No, z;40Wn on sows. rtion; colder east of Divide tonight.| Squash at prices consistent with = Commerpial! SAR AMEE eae SUE Durum ~ * . 1214) durum, 80%-81%; No, 1 mixed du-| Sheep, 4500; no early bids on|"°Minnesota, mostiy cloudy toniehi| quality. Western Produce Com-| FO RENT—Purnished or unfumish- 17; seconds 16-16%; mediums, 39 1bS../on 1 amber 1.03% 1.09% 1.01% 1.06% 18% | rum, 853 -1.06%; No. 2 mixed durum, |Slaughter classes; buyers general and Friday, possibly local rain or snow any. 218 E, Main Street, Mandan, partment. Available Mazel and dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 16; average tel : 1174 | 9054-1.06%; No.7 red durum, 80%. |indicating weak to lower on fed|tonight in’ east and south portions;]_N. Dak. a verney Apis. Phone 972. checks 15, 2 amber... 1.02% 1.08% ..... ... Flax, No. 1, 184%. , lambs; prospects little changed on|somewhat colder Friday. FOR SALE—Alaskan sealskin coat, ENT—Furnished apartment. Dressed poultry steady, unchanged. ice of F Oats, No. 3 white, 31%-32%. other classes; holding best fed lambs slightly worn collar and cuffs. Size} Everything furnished. Gas, water, Live poultry firm. Chickens, express BB eee one Rye, No. 1, 58-61. around $10.00; late Wednesday lambs GENERAL CONDITIONS 16. Price $30.00. Apply Mrs. G. A.| lights, heat, telephone, use of May- Pineal eee sone 2° amber is Ue yearly, No. 2 special, 42%-4175;| fully steady; top $9.90. ovine JOW pressure area is centered] Osmundson at 508 Avenue A. Phone ted Bone er ee eapi- i i lo. 3, 42%; lower grades, 32%%-42°%. SPER Eys 364. 2 2 5 (The Pas 29.56) this morning and | .. Ea ee FOR RENT- = hi 2, ame: : Chicago, March 1—UP)-(U, 8. Dep Lee toe lp nas A ab Laie eee a aT ra MOL Woodmansee, "We funiah Bele i ss ‘7 r ‘alley westwal he; chine, swivel chair, nine foot s| be - | Miscellaneous | t 170 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN | Agr.) Potatoes 3, on track 357, total | Pacitic coast, The pressure is high| case table, typewriter. Room 28,| Vinator, heat, water, gas. Located ——____________—__-e 19% 19% |, Chicago, Mar. 1—(?)—Wheat, No./U. 8. shipments 724; old stock, Rus-|over the eastern, southern and far| City National Bank Building, 2 to 5; 8 423 5th St. Also duplex with 2 18% Northern Pacific 3014 |2 Ted No, 2 mixed 86%; No. 2/sets Slightly stronger, demand and/western states (Winnemucca 30.32). is aise 724. 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch at 114 FOREIGN EXCHANGE one *lOhio Oil 13% |hard (smutty) 84%. trading good, other stock, steady, de- |The weather is somewhat unsettled in] _P-™. Phone 724. == =__| Bayy appt Hg. ‘Woodmansee in pe gy ld i Pacific Lte. 33% | white 50-50%. ewt: U. 8. No. 1, Wisconsin Round |© : 4 Ot RE: MEUREOR: Ps ; s on Britain 6.0742; France 6.57; Italy 8.56, 4 Packard Motor 5% | Oats, No. 2 white 35-35%; No. 2|Whites 1.77%;-82, few higher: une slsmarck station barometer, inches: Phone 11-F-3. FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished Germany 29.62; Norway 24.45; Sweden » 40% Par.-Publix Ct! 5 | white fancy 38%. classified 1.50-55;. Minnesota’ Red|*®°™ Feduced to sea level, 29.79. EGR" Sate—o fireproof safes Cless| Patiment. Private bath, ones 28.13; Montreal in New York, 99.43%; 40% 41% 1%] No rye. River Ohios 1.60-65; Colorado Mc: PRECIPITATION A. One Diebold size 65” H, 35% w. R gills New York in Montreal, 100.56%. 30% 40 nie Barley, 50-80. Clures 200-10, few ‘higher; slightly| For Bismarck Station: 27% d. One Art Metal safe. Both Pais masher Had vacuum clean. See = ® $314 | Timothy seed, $7.25-50 cwt, frozen 1.90-95; Idaho Russets 2.05-15, 43) with or without shelving Write | soe -pena—wumisned cg MONEY BATES a my 334 17° | Clover seed, $11.00-14.25 cwt. mostly around 2.10; combination 4) Tribune Ad. No. 6121. . eat teat Hae hen pg ee Pe a 314% 32% a1 . Grade 1.80-90; new stock, steady, de-|Normai, January Ist to date’.. .89/FOR SALE: 5000 feet of good used) furnished. 503 9th Bt, : MIRE Weenk steady: cass 4umon Whlte..:. 20% 30% 38%| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES [mand and trading pomind Fics Accumulated deficiency to date .78| lumber, 15 mortar boxes, Josue FOR RENT Ome z : eady: pas ’ | bushel era‘ jumphs 1.60, — at Capitol Bldg. W. J. Holmes. R ne unfurnished apart- %-1; 5-6 mos 1%-1'% per cent. Ch to tcy.. 4 5 Ba. | amnneanele. March 1—(e)--Range NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | =e | men, City heat. Electric refrig- of carlot in sales: esa gE Si ong Prime commercial paper 1, per|Med to ed $7 73 15% |" Wheat: "No. 1 hard spring, 86%5- BOSTON WOOL an exator. stove. Fireproof rent ay ‘ 3% |87%; No. 1 dark northern, 89; No. 1| Boston, March 1—(#)—(U. 8. Pep, Tai Room uilding. Available at once. Rent. No. 2...... 57% 505 15% | mixed, 81; No. 1 amber durum, $1.10; | Agt.)—Scattered small lots on severa FOR Hi MRAROEAR AEROS. | tex 11% |No. 1 mixed durum, 96%. grades of domestic wool were sold at room with bath on ground floor.| Tribune offiee. Prt » March 1.—()—S' NO. 1...... 1.81% 1.84% 1.80% .... e0 as Corn No. 3 yelfoe, 42-42 Seay, Brices, A large Percentage rd ies vical Cloke fo _capiiol. Board if desired. 4 34 Te oe Barley: special No. 2, 73; ci were on average nc! - WEATHER IN ATION one 871-W. Roo: Ren ies Bauk Bios £0. Attention Is Called $3) Fiax: ‘No. 1, $185. combing 64s and finer territory wools W- High- | |BOARD AND ROOM: Nicely fur- iw for Rent west Banco 5. eway 32 Oats and rye not quoted. in original bags at 82-84 cents scour- BISMARCK, N. D. 4 est Pet.| “‘nished room across from Court | "OR RENT—] ———— To Restaurant Code|st't"'Sanenn 3% : —— ed basis. In other greasy lines, the | RESMNS ‘Tex rail” 34 House. Beauty Rest Mattress, Hot| $h Srouund floor, front, Call at 4l1- CHICAGO STOCKS — Schulte Ret. 6% MINNESOTA FLOUB | bulk of the demand was on 485, 50s, iaho, P water at all times. Men preferred.| 5th St. Phone 273, (By The Associated Press) Attention was called Thursday by|Seaboard Air . 1%| Minneapolis, March 1.—()—Flour| % blood at 69-71 cents scoured basis 406-5th St. Room in all moder Midwest Util %. R. B. Cummins, state NBA compliance | Seaboard Oil 35 | unchanged. Shipments, 28,004. for strictly combing fleeces home. One block from court house. McGraw El 5%. Girector, to the fact that the Sears-Roebuck . 45%! ~Pure bran $17.00-17.50. 74 cents for strictly com! Phone 214-M or call at 417 Sixth code 6% Wanted to Rent for the restaurant industry which be-|srnftuck ‘Gr. G.) 1)" | Standard middlings $16,00-16.50. a St. Gas GOVERNMENT BONDS came effective 1 Union ... WANTED—By young lady a desirable Postoffice 108. Two closets, private entrance. Good Toom for two gentlemen, who like Wanted to Buy $oire SO Wan eas ee WANTED: Two 10 gallon visible gas 5 later than 1930. Priced ‘Write Tribune ad No. 6107.

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