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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1984 - - 9 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _|__====_ITHE BISMARCK TRIBUN Market Report for Fri., March 22222222 =2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS offerings light finished or carry weight; salable around 4.25-5.25; mainly; few 5.50 or more; heifers Thousands SEE and READ FIRMER UNDERTONE |[—Grain Quotations {|(New York Stocks |SHARPADVANGESIN [Sswuiaeg'wtmn"e| Your AD Daily government account practically com- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE leted; mi ters and I That’s why prompt returns result a Is EVIDENCED BY ‘Wheat Open ‘an “Low Close vest ba be Sodas PRICES DEVELOP ON 1175-240; bulls steady, mediure Py food from a want ad in this paper. If you % oe | 2.50-85; odd head 3.00; stockers slow, May 84% 82% 100 | have anything to sell, buy, rent or ‘34 |plainer grades weak; common steers is fe FINANCI AL, MARKET hs ae au : im” MARKET AT CHIC AGO 22 2.50-3.50. trade, try this satisfactory means of ve— | Calves 2,800; slow, fully steady; May 51% 56% 57% | Allis-Ch cis |strietly good to choles 6:00-7.00; conse tll falas tense ceeee BBM Am, Com Sai ee A eeree 4 : ‘ . 4 logs 6,000; extremely slow, ve Rails and Industrials Draw Bet- ae fi bir tid Am. Int 9% | Inflation Talk at Washington Is fcw early sales; most bids and a few \sales steady to slightly lower; better £ e ter Followings; Spectal- 36 Am. Met + 24% Chief Bullish Factor in | 170- 20; $ 32% 31% 32% 70-260 Ibs, 4-10-20; top 4.20; strictly ties Are Idle 30% 31% 304 Ai Rad. Beds > ee Wheat Gain Boel se sd hes - = 3 ered salable 3.75-4.20; other light- - 4 182% 181 1.82% |Am. Rol. Mill come weights down to 3.00 and below; mest \ New York, March 2.—(?)—Financial 1s: 143% lam. sugar Rei . 54 bids on lightlights and pigs unevenly i markets, though dull and cautious CHICAGO i ae aay & 3 ? a Chicago, March 2.—(}—Pronounced | eo bidding down to 2.50 on killer Friday, displayed @ firmer undertone.|Chicago, Mar, 2. Am, Wat. Wke + dig |*tensth and sctivity developed in | Digs: backing sows mostly 325-80; av. 15% |srain futures traging Friday, with | C’@8e cost Thursday 4.00; weight 213. } The old-time leaders, including the] Wheat— oa Sheep 1.500; no early sales =| tails and industrials, drew f ey \f in stocks trading while the recently Sept. May . h % 88 Pt. 86% | sharp advances in price shown, es-! jambs: sellers resistin, y 1» | IS 5 ig 25 lower pack- B5% BT 25% Atch, T. & 8. 78% | pecially in the late dealings. ler bids; bulk to choice lambs Thurs- 26% 88% 2% | 50% 51% 50% Auburn-Auto 3, FETE TET ETRE aa | Suey cattle steady trade on attrac BK ° 8% bushel for wheat took place. Infla- \ tive springers at 40.00-50.00; fairly 13% tion talk suggested by Washington | good demand from eastern shippers. 81, | messages was a bullish factor, and so feverish specialties retired to the in- active section. Wheat provided some assistance, |July ... rallying about 1 cent a bushel. Other |SePt, ---+-+ grains were better. Cotton improved but silver eased. Bonds showed a dis- | Jy} Tribune Want Ad a 20 | too was announcement from Buenos} CHICAGO Position to recover. International 4 46 | Aires that the Argentine government 45 - Position to recover. Intern ws 48 8 8 Chicago, March 2—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. Rates Are Low Cc The move for federal control of |/May ... 2 consecutive insertions, not over 18 words ..... | stock exchanges seemingly had lost | July, ; zome of its influence on equities. The 5% | next. | higher than ‘Thursday; others 10 and | more lower; 180-230 Ibs., 4.75-85; toy 32% | _ Wheat closed strong 1%2-1%s above |495; few 250-300 lbs., “asco: p00 76% | Thursday's finish, 8774-88, July 87-/ pigs 2.50-3.25; packing sows 3.90-75; 30 /87%. Corn 1-1% up, May 51%, July | light light, good and choice, 140-160 2 53%. Oats %4-1% advanced, snd Pro- | ibs, 3.50-4.60; light weight, 160-200 445; | Visions showing 7 to 12 cents gain. ths, 4.25-85; medium welght 200-250 13% | Word that European continental | ips, 430-90; heavy weight 250-350 lbs., 4% |Countries were buying wheat at Win-/400-40; packing sows, medium and 6% |nipeg helped to lift prices here. It/¢ood 275-550 Ibs., 3.40-85; good and 11% {was noted that stocks of foreign | choice, 100-130 Ibs., 2.50-3. 1 insertion, 25 words ...............sseceseee. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ... 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Beoresentative Will Call If You Desire ed out that there were “certain ele- ments of artificiality” in the figures “which need to be taken into account | Jul } before jumping to the conclusion } that business activity is in the early stages of a sustained rise.” Trading was dull until the last half Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- fled display rates-of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. {| hour when volume expanded and the DULUTH RANGE C. R. I. & Pac. 5 |wheat at the six principal European] Cattle 2,000; calves 800; a a rise was accelerated. The close W858! nututh, Minn, Mar. 2—(P}— Ghevaler, 56% |continental ports had been reduced |trade fairly active: steers Mua years No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful adver- strong. Transfers approximated 1,-| Durum— Open Hi fam. G. & El.” : 12ij |Friday to 5,872,000 bushels, against | ings fully steady: best yearlings here Sn ce etter Beene any "0ORy 500,000 shares. 815% 28%, | 6.221,000 a fortnight ago, with very|650; heifers largely steady; common mitted. 6 ow left at German and Italian light kinds higher in instances; all $$ > a cows strong to unevenly higher; } | Produce Markets | 3 . A cent a bushel rise in Chicago| ters aes higher, quay oonaners = ———_— ‘ a e anes, os Cont. Bal 2| prices for wheat soon took place, not-/eq; bulls. steady: vealers weak; } CHICAGO re Son ee : P| withstanding indications that spread |siaughter cattle and vealers: steers,|___ Rooms for Rent = ;_—Ss_sPersonal = i. h 2.—(7)}—Butter was 1.84% 186 1.84% 1.85% |Cont. Motor . 1, |ttaders were selling considerable | good and choice 550-900 Ibs., 6.35-7.50; |FOR RENT—Furnished ‘sleeping room|WANTED: Information about Olof - 187 187 187 187 |Cont. Oil Del. wheat here against purchases at Win- |900-1100 Ibs., 6.25-7.50; 1100-1300 Ibs., firm in tone Friday. Eggs were easy. “ Poultry also ruled firm. on nd r, front. Call at 411-| Valfrid Olsson, who is heir to an SBte Paes aT | estate. Apply’ to John H. Lewis] DR. R. S. ENGE nipeg. Domestic primary receipts of |5.25-7.35; 1300-1500 ‘Ibs. 4.78-7. . “ % MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Cream Wheat - wheat continued light, totaling Friday |common and medium 550-1300 Ibs., oor “modern | Minot. N. Dak. 854; firm; creamery spe- | FOR RENT—Room In all modern ‘(Chiropractor cae nsstccare| Souk: extras (92), tne Mar. 2.— ()— Wheat’ ee een . only 361,000 bushels, an amount) 4.0.6.0; heifers, good and choice)’ nome. One Bleck in court house | ee ceases 26; extra firsts (00-01), 28-25%: |,-CuPiS Friday 48 compared to 96] Crucible Steel - scarcely more than half of the agere- 560.750 Ibs.. $.00-6.75; common and! phone 214-M or call at 417 Sixth Male Help Wanted tuatabas aieuo mee firsts (88-89), 23%4-24% ;eseconds ( Minneapo Dia. Match agi {Sate @ year ago. Corn and oats ad-|/medium 3.75-5.00; cows, good 3. DISTRIC, can Bismarck, N. D. St._Gas heated. f DISTRICT MANAGERS for Bis-| nasa Provisions were firm, responsivle to 3.15: FOR RENT—Cozy, in} marck-Mandan territory to repre- upturns of hog value and of grains. |iyeaclines “crciieay oead Ot qels| new modern home. "Also garage for| sent reliable low priced automobile 325-75: cutter, common and medium} Tent. March Ist. Phone 654-W or| insurance company. Pleasant work 87), 23; standards (90 centralized car-|erain ¢! vanced\with wheat. 425; common ‘and medium, 3.15-75; lots), 25%. Eggs, 15,050; easy; extra) " Wheat— firsts cars 15%, local 15%; fresh |15% protein graded firsts cars 15%4, local 15; cur- 1 dk north. 16% | Would hoist the minimum wheat price | Agr.)—Hogs 10,000 including 4,000 di- 17 | paid to farmers commencing Monday | Téct; weights below 240 pounds, 15-25 3 oe ; i call at 104 Avenue C West. and good pay. Give references and Apartments for Rent Tent receipts 14%. Sdkaie MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES peer Wealers, good and choice: | eon RENT—Large furnished room| experience. Write Tribune Ad. No,|—————————— Poultry, live, 9 true rns eet: [14% protela ADVANCE TOWARD CLOSE Cee AOS oe, ee cull and) "‘Two excellent beds, one in alcove. FOR RENT: A fine four room fur Seer aa tens’ 12%4; Rock broilers 22: |i Sk Ror. First Nat. Sire | Minneapolis, March 2—(#)—Wheat |cattle: steers, good and choice 500-| Two closets, private entrance. Good fullbathtoorlton espn ou eee \ os. colored 22, barebacks 16, Rock|3 dk north, Fox Film “a” | markets surprised traders by rallying! 1050 Ibs.. 4.50-5.75; common and me-| Toom for two eats De eee vate entrance. 419-5th St. Call on paneer iid; IT; Leet 19% protein sharply in late trade after a steady |dium 3.25-4.75. & nice room in which to live. Phone) WANTED—2 experienced waitresses.| GG. Beithon or phone 262-J. chickens 13; roosters 9; turkeys 10-18; |1 dk north. opening. Short covering accelerated} Sheep 11,000; fat lambs opening | _!39!. ; | _Also second cook, Apply Sweet Shop. | 5S5-RENT: Large furnished {Font ducks 15-17; geese 10. 2 dk north. the advance. slow, indications 15-25 lower, but ask-|FOR RENT: Furnished room in| WANTED—Girl to do general house- room. Could my ‘used for either Dressed turkeys firm, prices un- in north. May and September wheat closed 2 ing steady early; talking around 9.7§-| modern apartment. Private bath.) work, Must have references and be sleeping toom or apartment. Clap pherpy ' men up, July 1%. 10.00 with most. bids towards inside; | Mrs. Catherine Griffin, Apt. 209.) able to go home nights. Phone 499-W| in Gail at 210-6th Street . Coarse grain futures sympathized | sheep firm, natives ewes 3.50-5.50; fed| College Bldg. 600 Main Avenue. after 6 p, m. or call in person at | - 2 tech tata se 2 dk north. 2 ee ee = ENT ii NEW YORK 3 dk north, ihe eases May and July oats offerings held higher. FOR RENT—One furnished large} 301-10th Street. E on an ie a Apartments. One : > New York, March 2.—(d)—Butter| Grade of : closed 1\i higher; May and July rye’ Slaughter sheep and lambs: Iambs,| front bedroom. Entrance from front | WANTED—Experienced waitress. Gall | UnfuTmished all_modern 3. room uy 1 dk north. . |Goodyr. T. & 1%; May barely 7s, July 1%; May ds dt je (j : apartment with private bath. Als? 11,054; firmer; creamery, agora 2 ak peal Gfaham Palge flax %, July 1% in Lege vere ~_ mare ear: a poe tied or two. 302: at Capitol Cafe. Don’t phone. one furnished basement apartment extra 27%-28; extra, (92 score) 26%-27; |3 de north. Gt. Nor. Ir, Ore Git Gash wheat ascel 10.10; common lum 7.50-9.28;| 8h St. Phone 375. _—S————————— Saree lngereets 4 5 . ir, ee 4 ipts were light and | 99. tj fee i ™ 5 Laundry privileges. Cali at 711 ticata (1-81 scores) 254 -28°4; secant | Grade ot Gt. Nor, Pt. . bids ranged from firm to strong. (spon, bounes, good and cholee 850: wOR RENT—Two nice rooms. Ciosc| __Salesmen Wanted | avenue A or phone 1256-W. unquoted; centralizet 8c “11 north. 29 Winter wheat was unchanged. De-| 7." Oa € in, 410-3rd St. : Assistant manager and | FoR RENT: Two fi hed one Cheese 66,058; steady, prices un-|2 north, ft] mand was fair to good. Offerings Choe. 400-5.75; all weights, common s—w=me==—=| seven shoe salesmen. Experienced "ON, tana kitchenette: werent crap 1n26; irregular; mixed colors. hk x |Were virtually nil. Durum was in|°"¢ medium, 300-450, Scores pet nak gniy need apply. Buttrey’s Shoe/ private entrance. Heat, lig.ts, , 21,726; * _ fair to good demand and firm. USE FOR SALE: Partly mod-| Department. ter, gas and telephone included. Specie] packs.oe:sessosioeis fn ioe et oe + [rpbis Cent. Cash corn demand was better. Of- SIOUX CITY ern, new. Unfinished on inside, | === | Tay privileges. Inquire at 314 . receipts 18-19%; arenas Text; |L,H W..-.- 26% 80% 96% .29%| Indian Refin. ferings were light. Oats demand was| *gioux City, March 2—(P}—(U. 8, D,| Plumbing, steam heat, electric Work Wanted W. Rosser. mercial standards 17%; f 4-175 1190, protein Int. Harvester steady at firm prices. Rye was nomi-|4)—Cattle 1,000; most cl little} wired. Cheap if taken at once./ WANTED: Your jewelry, watch and | GosmSRNAPARTAIENT ROR BET mixed colors unchanged. Nick. Ci inl ee lasses little : Your Jewelry, watch and | MORDERN APARTMENT FOR RENT other col 1DHWor Int. Nick. Can. 8| nally unchanged. Demand was fair.| ds mm the lain: Phone 735-M. clock repaii We hi i - ‘White eggs, selection and premium |} } Ww. 86% 80% ‘ , | Int. Tel. & Tel. Offerin; light. Barle jchanged; quality rather plain; few| Phone 785-Me_______ pairing. We have given sat-| — Phone 347. mevks 2b nearhy and-mid-western an mos oS MO OM t9 eu S nunt ae Lele ee steers and yearlings largely 5.50 down; | FOR SALE—Five room modern bung-| isfactory service on this work for) son RENT—One Tobin apartment hennery, exchange specials 22; nearby|1 DH W or were light. Demand was fair to good, |Small quota, salable around 600; few! alow and garage. In best of con-| 27 years in ssismarck. Your watches| "'7.icisq. Lights, water, heat and ‘and mid-western exchange standards |1 H W... 86%, 89%, 86% 89% B00d. | good heifers 5.25: beef cows largely] dition. Gas furnace. automatic] are safe with us. F. A. Knowles, gas included. Close to school and 21; marked mediums 21; Pacific Coast, | Grade o! 3.00-75; low cutters and cutters main-| water heat, kitchen range. Located) Jeweler, 0° capitol. Phone 1747-R of Calas shell treated or liners, mediums 20%-|! D HW or ; ; i DULUTH CASH GRAIN |ly 1.85-2.75; medium bulls up to 3.00;) in west part of town. Price reason-|EMPHASIZE YOUR LOVELINESS; 519-7th St. 21%; other whites unchanged; browns, | 4H W- Ppp eehay oes Duluth, March 2. — (P) — Closing | Choice vealers 5.50; stockers and feed-| _able._Write Tribune ad No. 6157. _| with a Royal Croquignole perman-| =s5 pewp—Fumished one Voom and nearby and western special packs pri-| 190, AB IID ie sca 3 | cash prices: ers scarce. FOR RENT—Available March 15th,/° ent. Soft natural waves adorned Kitchenette apartment ment a8 vate sales from store 19-21; western |} eee or y Wheat, No, 1 dark northern, 87:i:-| Hogs, 4,000; steady to strong with} large unfurnished modern duplex./ with clusters of ringlets to form a per month, 721 Third @t Phone re «standards 18-18%. LHW..... 86% 88% 86% .88% 36%) 90%; No. 2 dark northern, 864-8714; | Thursday's average; top 4.15; early} Fire place, gas heat and water fur-| flattering hairdress. Price §3.50 1458-W. . Live poultry steady; broilers, ex-|Grade o No, 3 dark northern, 84%-861;; No. 1 | bulk 170-320 Ib. weights 3.25-85; early} nished. Also furnished two room} and up. Royal Beauty Shop, 414] <7"; 00 press 20-24; roosters, express 10; tur-|1 DH W or northern, 87%-90%4; No. 2 northern,|packer top 4.00; 140-160 lb. averages! basement apartment. Available at} Bdwy. Phone 270. Jean Lavine,| FOR RENT—One large room apart- keys, express 20-23; all other freight|! H W..... i A BOK 88K 86% -87%; No. 1 amber durum, 83%%-|3.25-75; sows 10 lower, mostly 340-| once. Inquire at 404 5th. _ Prop. | menh, Iights, gna, heat and water and express unquoted. Ch 1 amber 1.05% 141% 1.03% 1.08% 1.12%; No. 2 amber durum, 83%-|50; feeder pigs up to 2.50. FOR RENT—Six room house, 113|MURPHY BARBER SHOP, Opposite |_furnished. 622-3rd St. i Dressed, firm; fowls, frozen 11-17; | 159, protein me " 1.12%; No. 1 durum, 82%%-83%; No. 2| Sheep 3,500; few early sales steady;|° Thayer, 8 room house, 400-4th St.) Postoffice. 20 years on Broadway. |FOR RENT—Two room apartment at ‘ 7 : durum, 82: other grades unchanged. 5 if & & 3 -83%; No. 1 mixed du-|small lots native lambs 9.50; nothing} for Sale: 8 tube Crosley radio and| All diseases of the face and head| 1014 Bdwy. Upstairs, $20.00 per ti ” . Choice Tum, 8254-1.08%; No. 2 mixed durum, /done on bulk of fed lambs; holding « ter month. Also 2 room ground floor 7 825-1005; No. 1 red durum, 62%. [best around 85 or above; late Thurt-| pom i’ “eas™ Prone O08 Af a: 1100 Bawy. 422.00 per mo. Bvery- Misce! laneous x, No.1, 185%. day lambs steady to weak, top 9.85. ing furnished. a Nat, Pow. tt. 1 iy See eran Farms for Rent FOR RENT—Well furnished “single FOREIGN EXCHANGES SS ee: : $Y! Batley, No, 2 special, 4814-4815; No. CHICAGO POTATOES FOR RENT: Farm, 320 acres. Eight leds ot ced rats sad « New York, March 2.—(?)—Foreign Norf, & Western . +172. |3, 43%; lower grades, 3314-43'%. Chicago, March 2.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep.| miles east of Blane ul Bt phone te a exchange steady; demands: Great}; 4 North American . + 20% |---| agr,)—Potatoes 52, on track 300, total} Brown. 112 Rosser West. | €5° su7 sroadway, % block West FOR -RENT—Large 2 room apare Britain 5.07%; France 657%; Italy Northern Pacific . « 31% N " Cc al d U. S, shipments 935; old stock, slight- lnsicustlon of Postoftice. Phowe 820. ae are room = 858; Germany 39.56; Norway 25.52; Ohio Oil ..... 4 2 ay urses le ly stronger on Russets and McClures, instruction = - ment on lor, Furnished or Sweden 26.20; ‘Montreal 99.43%. Pac. Gas. & Et. + 20% . A steady on other stock; supplies mod-|NIGHT SCHOOL, held at Capital|FOR SALE—Alaskan sealskin coat,! unfurnished. Also room for rent. peti ali tice Pacific Ltg. ...... . s in Death Trial erate, demand and trading moderate;| Commercial College, Main Avenue. slightly worn collar and cuffs. Size| 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. MONEY RATES Aa A sacked per cwt.: U. 8. No. 1, Wiscon-| Classes in shorthand, typing, pen-| 26. Price $30.00. Apply Mrs. G. A.|#OR RENT—Purnished or unfurniah- A New York, March 2. — (?) — Call ‘ money steady. Time loans steady; 60 days-4 months, %-1; 5-6 months, ; 1%-% per cent, Prime commercial paper, 1%. Pathe Exchange sin Round Whites 1.77%-82% few| manship and bookkeeping. For) Osmundson at 508 Avenue A. Phone ed_ apartment. Varney Apts. Phone a , 364. fine quality 1.90-95; Nebraska Tri-] rates call O. R. Bauer. Phone! _ eae eee unpaid: taa mune 230 Said OR SATE, Pa SS Ses [FOR Renae apartmm mostly around 2.15; 1 car fine quality | ==========seeemere e, . i fanned Cae oe 225; combination grade 1.85.80; Col-|_ Household Goods for Sale | case table, typewriter, Room 28,| lwno, nest, winners, weet mite orado McClures 2.10-20, few 2.25; new|"__ FURNITURE FOR SALE | City National Bank Building, 2to5| 12° washer. Near school and capl- INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. Y.) Quart, Inc. Sh. 1.37; 1.48. GOVERNMENT BONDS N “New York, March 2—(?)—Govern- |No ment Bonds: No. Libeyty 3%4's 102.2. 80% Liberty first 4%'s 102.20. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Liberty fourth 41's 103.2. Minneapolis, Minn., March 2.—()— Treasury 4%4’s 108.19. Range of carlot grain sales: Treasury 4's 105.6. ‘Wheat, No. 1 hard spring 88%; No. 1 dark northern 87% -89% ; No. 2 hard CHICAGO STOCKS winter 85%; No. 1 dark hard winter (By The Associated Press) 88; No. 2 amber durum 1.00%; No. 1 Midwest Util. 3s. mixed durum 87% -1.97%: 1.83% 186% 1.82% ——_——_—___ Corn, No. 3 yellow 42%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Barley, special No. 2, 73. stock steady, supplies moderate de- mand and trading moderate; Florida bushel crates Bliss Triumphs 1.60-70, mostly 1.70. ASKS HELP FOR FARMER Senator Frazier (Rep. N. D.) pre- dicted the whole NRA program would fail unless the farmer, like the busi- nessman, were permitted to base his prices on production cost. Although he spoke at a complaint hearing, Frazier registered no com- plaint, other than that the farmer had to pay higher prices under the NRA without receiving “proportion- ate” benefits. Dozens of others, however, did raise their voices against business 1—Loyd Loom Wicker Settee. 1—Full size brass bed. 1—Brown finish iron bed. 1—Way Sagless spring. 2—All cotton filled mattresses. 3—Lamp shades. 1—Willow Rocker. 1—Wicker rocker. 1—Dark oak rocker. 1—Sewing chair rocker. 1—Writing desk and chair. 1—Large leather chair. 1—Large tricycle. 1—Child’s educational black board. 1—Plain black board 24x48” 1—Large doll bed. 1—6x6 umbrella play tent. 1 Call at BISMARCK PAINT & GLASS CO. p.m. Phone 724. FOR SALE: One fresh milk cow. Milan Ward, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 11-F-3. FOR SALE—2 fireproof safes. Class A. One Diebold size 65” H, 35% w. 27% d. One Art Metal safe. Both Tribune Ad. No. 6121. FOR SALE: 5000 feet of good used lumber, 15 mortar boxes. Inquire at itol Bl Holmes. FOR SALE—Potatoes at a real special at $1.05 a hudred pound sack or 60c @ bushel. We don't deliver. 222 So. _9th St, Phone 1317. JUST RECEIVED a fresh car of apples, Delicious, Winesaps, Jona- tol. Call at 930 Fourth st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment at Woodmansee. We furnish Kel- Located at 423 Sth St. Also duplex with 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch at 114 Bdwy. Apply H. J. Woodmansee in Person. FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished apartment. Private bath, electric refrigerator. Gas range. Use of electric ‘washer and vacuum clean- er. Phone 1396-J. FOR RENT—Furnished 4 room apart- ment, upstairs. Gas, heat and lights furnished. 503 9th St, OR RENT: One unfurnished apart= men: City heat. Electric refrig- Bectzie First Bank Stock 8%. Flax, No. 1, $1.85%. growing up under the’Blue Eagle. Gna eee ak Be ng. Available at once. Rent Northwest Banco 5. Osts and rye, not quoted. Eaward A. Filene of Boston protest- $128 to #185, Potstoes for table| reasonable. Inquire ot the Siamaset petal ed a w termed the NRA’ seed. Ohios, Cobbi Tribune office. CURB STOCKS + CHICAGO CASH GRAIN fallure to enforce the recovery act's oe itty eanee: canois, A New York, March 2.—(#)—Curb: Chicago, March 2—(—Wheat, no labor provisions. few kegs of Sauerkraut and dill Cities Service 4%. sales. Corn, No. 2 mixed 481-49; No. rH Filene added, however, the “greatest jickles. Western Produce Company, Room and Board Elec. Bond & Share 18%. 2 yellow 4049%; old corn, No. 2’ yel- | Ww: ‘ danger” to recovery. was the NRA Rael. iD. "| #OR RENT—Well furnished front R Standard Oil Ind. 28%. low 50%. Oats, No, 2 white 35% -36%.|Stanehaker ue labor policy. FOR SALE—20 broke horses, 6 young | ‘oom with bath on ground floor. a United Founders 1%. No rye. Barley 50-80, Timothy seed|Superlor steel . : 4 “Employers pretty generally are FOR SALE—20 broke horses, § young} Coss to capitol. Board if destred. y 4 ___ [7128-50 owt, Texas Corp. : 3 afraid of the growth of labor union mules, broke. W. F. Howard, Max,| Dio). ‘g7i-w, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Clover seed $11.00-14.25 cwt. Tex. Pac. L. Tr. 18% strength that is possible under para- No Dak. BOARD AND ROOM: —Nisly tar © minnipes, Mie ee a aes ee ‘i hy, Graph seven A (of the industrial act), Buy nished room across from Court Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 66%; MINNEAPOLIS FLO! Eliott + 48% and employers Wanted to House. Beauty Rest Mattress. Hot No. 2 northern 64; No. 3 northern| Minneapolis, March 2 | poaersacd : erin the corporations with branches car. Make | water at all times. 62%. unchanged. Shipments 31,976; pure|tnion Pacific 10% throughout the country, do not intend not older than 1930. Priced reason-| 406-5th St. @ats, No. 2 white 34; No. 3 white/bran 17.00-17.50; standard United Aircraft 25% to allow labor to successfully organize able. Write Tribune ad No. 6107. = : : 16.00-16.40, United Corp. pia American Federation of Labor unions WANTED TO BUY — Will pay cash Wanted to Rent BISMARCK GRAIN BOSTON WOOL Da Gas timp 11% piygtaay {bot bleh want “to to eee vine, sO pig resi rt baila a ng Bann Gigs a a je st y “ lady. a desirable. (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) | Boston, March 2—(7)—(0, 8, D, a.) |US- Ind. Alcohol a avoid « showdown through appeals to rie bttien wae? _— pu bal Date March 2. —The wool market continued very| US Realty & Imp. d the supreme court.” pg Hanya iy rte |_Write a No, 1 dark northern .... . inquiries were received)’ 8. steel ... Sensational testimony is fore- er, winter front, $100 cash. Phone No, 1 northern ... a but few sales were closed and the! S. steel BY. cant when Miss Artiomae Cates, | Results of a cattle grasing and| 638 after B o'clock No, 1 amber durum . 62 | lines that did sell moved only in small | Util. P. é& Lt. “A’ above, and Miss Mary A. Gate- fe eae iment conducted f * No. 1 mixed durum .. 61; quantities, The bulk of the demand | Vanadium Corp. wood, below, registered nurse: imal husbandmen of the eee ee No, 1 red durum ... ;. 61] was on original bag lines of 64's and wares, Pict. .. take. the stand for the state in |2”! tural college in coopera-| SCHMIDT TO COACH BUCKS Wek Bax a 101) finer territory woot and on 488, 60°, | Western” Onion the “highball murder” trial of “|tion with the fedetel governmens| Oalumbus, 0, 0. ee blood domestic fleece territory % ra Ruth Dean, now i 3 rie ase: “41 | woots. Trading was goneraly chowet| Wostingh - & progress in Greenwood, Mise, | Sh0W that a feeding period of 60 to 90) Francis Schmidt Friday was appoint ‘32|than during the previous. tre, weeks. [Wanloci. Dr. Dean is charged with the . |2a¥8 18 sufficient to produce desirable | ed head football coach at Ohio State e 30 Prices, however, showed no meat that will come within the house- | university, succeeding Sam Willaman, bolyon killing of Dr, Jobo P. ,, Kennedy, | :

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