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fi ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 11 19834 _ ' Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and 9 (""""="" awe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | Market Report for Fri., May 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS + > RALLYING TENDENGY [Gena] New York Stocks] Thousands SEE and READ Your AD Daily GETS SMALL HELP IN vs, WHENSPECULATORS | CHICAGO Chicago, May 11.—(#)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs 16,000; including 8.000 cirect; moderately active 280-250 Ibs. 33.70-80; top $3.80; 260-240 lbs. $3.50- 75; 140-170 Ib, $3.35-75; most pigs 1 ~ 132.50 down; packing sows $2.80-3.10; | j ight light. good an@ choice 140-160 RAT | E jlbs. 2.00-3.25; light weight 160-200 1 | Ibs. $3.60-80; medium weight 200-250 Ibs. $3.65-80; heavy weight 250-350 Ibs. $3.45-80; packing sows, medium) and good 275-550 lbs. $2.75- That’s why prompt re- turns result from a want ad in this paper. If CHICAGO RANGE | Chicago, May Seguro t Closing Prices May 11. Wheat— 0) High Low Close Adams Exp. .... Cattle 2,000; calves 700 slow; steady 7 | * be $3, Shh B8% | Advance Rume. . 5% |trade on most killing classes; not | YOU have anything to . “ ae Soi; [Air. Reduc. 98 ‘many well finishec steers or year-| Sell, buy, rent or oe Alleghany .. :| pgs uo faeey, ee cones Hinge trade, try this sat- Mi 49% 48% 46% 1Al, Chem. & Dye . 138 (of value sell at $7.75 downward; bulls| gt 9% 49": | Aliis-ch, Sie 8 ee rigak: cows langoly | $1:78-250: | se- ged means 4 je 4 {Am. seane “4 lected vealers $6.50.7.00; slaughter cat-| | ettin; WV Some Shares Advance But Sev. jam. Gomi,” Ai: 31% | Desire to Take Profits and Fore- tir and vealers: steers good and Stat rf 374 35% 35% |Am. & For. Pow 1% choice 530-900 'Ibs. $6.00-7.75; 900-| Customers. sdicthsceab bie 36% 34% 34% casts of Showers Weak- 1:00 tbs. $6. 1100-1300 ibs, $7.00. Just Before Close 30% 34% 34 | . en Market 950; 1300-1500 Ibs."$7.50-9.50; common BOM 57% 57% 1AM. Powe .énd medium 550-1300 Ibs. $4.50-7.25; ‘ New York, May 11—(%)—Stock 57%‘ 57% |Am: Rad. | Relfers, good and hole $550-750 lbs. Sept. 59 = =©.59 |Am. Roll, Miil a }-6.50; common and medium $3.50- mae ar any peti Pht jm. Smelt. & Ret 37% | Chicago, May 11—P)—A swift late £25; sows. good $400-5.25; common tendencies were succeeded by some | May |Am. Sugar Ref, S51, {tumble of the wheat market Friday | and medium $2.65-4.00; low cutter Am. Tel. & Tel. 110'y | took prices down more than 4% cents! ang cutter $1.50-2. bulls (yearlings late selling. A number of soft spots ‘Am. Tob. “B” 69% | bel iy top figutes “Which Had tter yearling: appeared just before the finish. Most Am. Wat. Wks. 11s | oh nn an ostnibtit AINE? nd g /CX¢lded) good ‘beef $3.25-75; cut- 7 v traders however, seemed content Aa May !Anaconda Cop. 13% | atite, Lodge! heat a veo ee = Hi the sidelines. The close was a bit Atch. T. 53 2 | zy 5.50-7.00; The late setback was attributed ° y. : 925,- Atl. Cst. Line medium 4.00-5.50; cull and common at: i eo approximated ‘Atl. Ref. ... largely to profit-taking due to the s2.00-4.00: stocker and feeder cattle: Grains reacted 1 to 3 points a bu- Auburn Auto . , {fact that there had been an advance steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs, atiel under profit taking bAMeH'On ¥é- Aviation Corp. ":: of 17 cents a bushel in wheat during | 475-600; common and medium, ' f probable rains in the drought Baldwin Loco. . 10% jhe last fortnight. Prediction of |53.50-5.00. ites a CHIE, tisEea o caeraely iHinneloste sine ate say peur hee showers also were an unsettling fac-)~ Sheep 7,000; generally undertone lower as wheat declined. Silver fu-| | Wheat— ‘Open High Low Close|Bendix Aviation... i eaat oe vous at virtually | Net 25,'ower on lamb classes; aged tures lagged but rubber steadied. | Mi 1% 915, .87% .87% | Beth). Steel ... ao eat cl herv us 'Y {sheep 25-50 down; desirable spring Bonds were heavy throughout, al- 91% 87% .87% | Borg-Warner the day's bottom level. 1'4 to 2 cents| lembs scarce; top $8.00-25; asking though U. 8. government securities 31 87% 87% Briges ce . tba ‘Thursday's ee, aa uy | above $8.50 for good desirable clipped seers runswi 2| July 87'4-%%; corn, 1'2-1%s vn, =m woolskins sellin; around ctor cee Dollar rates ‘ Bur. cual iy ae 467; July 49'2-%%. Oats 144-119; off. | $0.00-25; best held higher: light- ‘Trading was listless and the ticxer lee Dee cae + |and provisions unchanged to a rise of weight shorn ewes quotable $3.50-75. ° 1 insertion, 15 words Rite anoved slowly, GuTihig MORE GF THE cee er en wee auickiy 1qSiauehter sheep and lambs: spring Tribune Want Ad : ae Sere leliveries vl jlambs, good and choice $9.75-12.00; session. The only real activity came oo 74|Freached a new high point unequaled | medium $8.50-9.75; iambs 90 lbs, down Rates Are Low Celanese iy just before the close when offerings A \e! " 4 Me! i id a few other categor- |Cerro de Pasco since February, but then active sell-)cuod and choice §8.00-65; common : in the rails and a few ol gO} 4 |ing to realize profits lec to reactions and medium $6.00-8.00; 90-98. Ibs. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words . eae loadings for the week : of mcre than 2 cents, with ae good and choice $7.90-8.50; ewes, 90- EOHIACUUNE INE LREoAb Lise oh OAS. ¢ Zz ‘2}in prices afterward rapid and wide |150 lbs. good and choice 2.50-2.75; ah dnersd BL y ended May 5, recorded a ema aint 8% At this stage, wheat had shown an cil weights, common ate inedions 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . { sonal decline of 4,449, under the to 45s! extreme rise of 17 cents a bushel! 125.200, 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . tal for the previous week. The ag- 332) from April 25. All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. \ inecnte boneret yan re testers 39%,| Forecasts of rain over parts of the | st0Ux cIry ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE 4 Poet cticed (Of GHB ends ed RRSP 444 | cakotas, Nebraska and Kansss, 20°) sioux City, May 11—(m—(U. 8, A Representative Will Call If You Desire . ie is panied wheat price breal at Dept Agr.)-—Cattle 1,000; fea wi ‘The decrease was attributed partly to DULUTH RANGE 203; SA“EHe SHGTKG(” WRC HRORE CHA | ner.) - 000; fed stec 2 : Mi ff in industrial shipments | Duluth, Minn.. May 11.—()— i 21, der the ceatiler t sy 2. (8nd yearlings moderately active, Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- a falling off i Durum— Open High Low ioee Hi > under the earlier top qua 2 (steady to strong; quality mostly med- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. , jy due to some lines having passed their, ,Du fet ake we te | 32! | tions, jum to good: she-stock - generally seasonal peak. b 92 (945 (89%, (9% gre )_ The fact that a tax reduction from steady: stockers and fertere peter No clairvoyant, fortune (eller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising si * | Se 5 cents to 3 cents per $100 valuation | short load around 975 1b, yearlings accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. | Produce Markets |} 1% [en grain futures dealings went into|7.09:” most sales 5.00-685; Tew lots o $$$? y re | i hae CHICAGO tit | speculative sacllviigs, “GONieatitsOAt {Sites ica 00-500; ‘butcher cia Chicago, May 11.—(#—Butter was 31% | oriees mainly followed wheat but with /975-4.00; iow cutters and cutters see = — firm in tone Friday. Eggs were un- ‘luctuations much narrower. 1.50-2.25; fe edium ti 4 settled; hens were easy and the bal- a Provielons averaged higher with hog | ers up ve an im to good stock ANDER ND MA N ¥ Lote eT ance of poultry steady. 225, | Values and with grains. Hogs 6.500; better grade medium and ; : j The apparent retarding of butter nel ligh . + 3 ; lady finds complete relief for hus- production was admitted by sellers.) MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 90%, | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Saheb weiphiar sa aESLse | TAR UNGCULCRiaein calineee even though they contended that &! Minneapolis, 11. — () — Wheat 16% | ADVANCE; THEN WEAKEN top 3.35: bulk better grade’ 180-270 failed. Nothing to sell. All letters | late starting season means evidence of | receipts iday compared to 172 20%.| Minneapolis, Minn., May 11—(®)— | ps, weights 3.10-35: 270-330 Ib. eave answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, decreased production was found in © ago. El. 5% |The bullish government report put | jes 2.85-3.10: good’ 140-170 Ib. aver= Apt. E-101, 6900 Lafayette eva available supplies oes es a de- genic einen Hiker and pha aT lot of pep in the wheat market here | ages 2.50-3.00: packing sows 2.60-70 | _West. Detroit, Mich. H cline. The weather a! ays a part|@rem closl : « | Friday at the outset but profit taking | “sheep 2.000 incl erie )/ 35 retarding production, bullish sent-| 150, wo G13; |and a change in the complexion of the | 760 billed irae Suinnie ctene Male Help Wanted i iment held. dry weather has |} 2k North. 20% 94% 93%: |Fox Film “A” 1414 | weather charts wiped out all of the | around 300 truck-ins, nothing done ——""—"" MEN WOMEN Recent hot and dry weat 2dk north. 89% 915), 3 Gen. Am. Trans. 36% {Opening gains and at the close prices | early, indications weak to lower; asked i ad ber! Apartments for Rent also been reflected in the quality of!3 dk north: [88% 8934 19% | were lower. |225 or above for wooled lambs and| Independent Candidates to Con-/We are preparing a limited number) __ “Apa ais eggs, it was said. 14% protein 33, | Trade was fairly active throughout |8.35 for clipped; other killing classes i | for coming Civil Service Examina !hOR RENT—Apartment at Person Butter, 14687; firm. creamery ~ aoe ae se°|the session. The close was %-1 | scarce, test With Endorsees forG. | feos eee re: eal oan er Court. Phone 796. Soidy ‘extra firsts (00-01) 23-20%: ety Mt) iey wheat closed 114 off duly 1 O. P. Nomination | TER YOU HAVE RECEIVED A Aaa room | apartament oat ese 2 . % protein 32% : “ BOSTON WOOL | With private bath and kitchenette, firsts (88-89) 2214-%; seconds (86-87) 1 dk north 10% | down, and September *« lower. Bost POSITION. Smail charges for sup- WAGE Ace rl ? - i ef i tt | ton, May 11.—()—(U. S. Dept. lies. Prey now. Write. MID-| Electric refrigerator. 106 Main Ave. Ea rags ott ares |e rd epi iane Aelita elated rre|AZE)—A very moderate amount of| wditors note: ‘This is the fourth | WEST TRAINING BURDAU, ter | Nicola Apts. ee: | ( “Bags, 27.232; unsettled; extra firsts |12% protein 274 | showing the largest bids due to the | paeees owas Soneected. in Boston] of a series of sketches of North Broadway. Fargo, North Dakota._|FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- | cars 16%; local 16: fresh graded dee z ae et 1% fairly liberal government estimates of | er. Thin Baines eh ae ube ie cone Dakota candidates for office. | ries “i plies setts ceSuiEE ‘cars 1644; local 15%; current receipt eciotl 3g | Probable production this season. leeease oll i arp ' y : Rey eRe) i F ke: hens | @msde ot wee hit ania closed 1 lower July 3°: Gn old flecoes in this markets Airicly| Nort Denote comet tee the| grace’, Help Wanted part) oe yfallable at once. Rent rea- Poultry, live, 1 car, 35: trucks; hens (1 dk north. : 191 |lower and September 1% lower. May jcombing Ohio and similar bright new |United States senatorial position will ioe Miboematichaphons | pribune »¥ easy; balance steady; hens over 5/2 dk north. Hudson Motor 12% jT¥e closed 27% lower. July 2's lower | fleeces sold occassionally, to be graded |be enlivened by the entry ef two in-| time Work. For information phone | _Tr ci rece ames : at 4 3 ’ ts le am \ - all at 311 Avenue D. Ir R 1 ibs, 13; and under 14'2; Leghorn |3 dk north Hupp Motor 4 [and September 3% off. May and July for future delivery on grades from dividual candidates who will make | 02-50 call at 311 Avenue D.__ |FOR RENT—Purnished apartment, hens 12; Rock fryers 26's; colored |Grade of re .. |Hlinois Cent. 24 {barley finished 112 down while Sep- 4 "5. 50's. 1% + a 6 ees oa ee a | living room, bed room, kitchen and 8 fine to 48's. 50's, 14 blood, at around|the race without endorsement of any We Wanted 2433; Rock springs 2612: colored 2416; | ROrth.... 20% 93% 90% 92% Int, Harvester 34% | tember finished 1% lower. May flax 32 cents in the grease. Vere ittle political. faction. i York Wanted _ bath. Also one room and kitchen- Rock broilers 23-25: colored 28: Leg-|3 forth’""° “er seat. fat. Bick. Can, T]m| closed 2 lower July 1% lower and spot fleece wool was sold for there | Thee are Malor Frank Anders of MATTRESSES |_ette. 314-3rd St. Everts Apts. horn 19-22; barebacks 19; soumeers 8: Montana Winter Wheat Johns-Manville ae 461, | September 1 lower. appeared to be no urgent demand. | Fargo, secretary to the state capitol; DON’T THROW away your old mat-|#OR RENT—5 rooms and bath, Mod= turkeys 11-15; spring ducks 11-13%43)14 protein Kayser (J) .. sss, 16) | Cash wheat undertone was very building commission, and Nelson A.| {ess or sleep on one that is UN-) ern bungalow apartment. Gas, heat old ducks 10-11; geese 6'2. 1 DHW or , |Kennecott 19% | firm and inclined to be stronger j CHICAGO POTATOES Mason, Bismarck attorney, Mason| comfortable. We will rebuild it new) and water furnished. Call at 306 hu we 90% 29% 90% 92% |Kresge «S. 5.) oe Winter wheat tone was firm with | Chicago, May 11—(?)—V. 8. Dep.|announced he will enter the Repub-| including new cover for only $3.95. 43th st. Mrs, Gladys Nelson, New York, “May ti -ie—Butier,|| DEW oF Biquia’ Garsonde 21s | Davin ae Ga cana Gemands steady. agr.)—Potatoes 76, on track 237; total |lican primary election in which one, _309_ 8th St. Phone 1962, ee ee aa lew York, May 11. —I 5 o ‘ * | ; i s 700; : is yi U. S. Sen- Beil; firmer. creamery Meher) tian) ine protein ia cece es heak G. h i 88 Strong for fancy quality. : Riles eect coal one eae Smarr ee Mason For Fonigenivaie neces. “Close te extras 2514 26H ;-ektre (83 store) 26 1 DHW of é oo (Mack Trucks Bl were ee een and offerings ing slow: sacked per ewt. Idaho Rus. |ONce served as secretary. FOR SALE—TYPE capitol. Also garage. Call at 808- 25%; firsts (88-91) scores 2314-24% 11 H W..... 905 2055 90% Math. Alkali .. 29% | were light. Oats demand was fair to| ot. ays No. 1 1. Washington |_ Mason was born at Cleveland Ohio,| ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR-| 71 st. »/ seconds, unquoted; centralized (90/Grade of 37 | Rood for choice to fancy. and slow! Piet combination grade 1.30; Col- | January 18. 1884. He was reared on @| ING on all office machines. SUP: | 555 mei ROR RENT CAMS score) 243, TNE ia ai 12. {or ordinary to poor. Rye demand | ovate MeClures U. S. No. 1, poor col. farm in Ringgold county, Iowa, at-| plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER iar Chine Coie a Cheese, 66,202; quiet; prices UN- | ste asta’ and South Daksa’ Warsi Bo Te ere it ands aancs |9r. 1.325; Wisconsin Round Whites |tended high school at Redding, and) CO, 207 Broadway, 's block West | floor of large beautiful home with a heat, ligh as, water, etc, f > changed. 12% protein 9 or meticg, agi mth demand s0aPPy unclassified 60; Minnesota Round ‘studied at Highalnd Park college in| of Postoffios. Phone 820. | lights, gas, water, ete. furnish: A Eggs, 17.248; steady; mixed colors. /1°p fw or 314 |for mellow malting. and quiet to fair | Writes aocy ceeded |Des Moines. where he also was an in-! sop SALE—Bight foot white” onyx} °t: $45.00 per month. A real home. pi firsts 17-17%; average checks 15-15%3/1 H W..... 905% 915 90% pee ordinary quality. Flax was in| New. stock. barely ade supplies |Structcr. He later was a student atl” soaa fountain and a trunk popcorn | Fe Dasment apartment, 502- » other mixed colors unchanged. coed fegeed deat | sten ly demand and firm. Imeudenate lena aeona trading slow; | Valley City Teachers ccilege and the | and hot dog gasoline machine. Write | ‘eet. uy. Dressed poultry irregular; fowls, or ‘ es RES 5a gee \sacked per ewt.: Louisi |American College of Law in Minne- 3. fresh 13-18; old roosters, fresh 914-|1 H W..... 89% 90% 89% Hee BISMARCK GRAIN apr Aen Oren aire Cea TENET How: d Flats ny n 9%4-10'3; é E | U. S. No. 1, 2.00-40; U.S. No, 2, 1.15; | F FOI Tomato, cabbage and| ses ani Wi ines 9'4-10'2; other grades cht amber 1:19% 120% 1.16% 20 (Furnished noe reac ead ©0) | California Granets U. 8. No. 1, 2.70 ees coe aun tine ere Also sweet clover /|FOR RENT—A six room house in Live poultry steady; prices un-|2° anthers” 118% 1.946% ..... 14% (No. 1 dark northern i $ A ace Equipment Men trict of Columbia and the United| honey. C. te ee ee | nee Higaressin with Saae ae changed. Choice of . 1 northern .. a States. FLAXSEED ushels 3s a 1. We re Ae TMG ALIN, cose Northern Pacific 1 amber durum . * ToM H May 22 Homesteaded in 1904 good clean flaxseed at $1.80 per bu-/ Stewart, 306-3rd Avenue N. W., | i Ss 12% protein Qhio Oil |. 1 mixed durum . a ‘o Meet Here May Mason came to North Dakota in| shel. Inquire 502-7th Street. Mandan, N. Dak. | Miscellaneou | Bamber... 103% 1.10% ..s5 «..., [PRE Gas & E 1 red durum 69! |1904 and first taught school in Barnes|®OR SALE—2 pure blood yearling | MONEY RATES ‘e pasted 883 Packard Moto: 1 flax . ,_ Farm equipment dealers in the|county. He filed on a homestead in; yereford bulls, $60.00 each if taken ‘or Rent New York, May 11. — () — Calla amber... 87% Par.-Pub. Ctf. . 2 flax Bismarek district are urged to attend | Stutsman county, contitued teaching} pefore June ist. H. A. Carlisle, clean and quiet, money steady; 1 per cent all day. | Grade of patie Brenange ieee a combination code and association | @n4 engaged in the cattle business. Braddock, N.D. Route 3. | Always hot water. Good ventila- a, ime loans steady; €0 days-6 mos, og el ae . iaarey meeting in the World War Memorial | oo *a tine er tmastes at Wood. |FOR SALE—Gaited sale horse, lady| tion. Convenient to telephone. 116 eh ee 1 t. Eniligs Bet. , |Hard winter wheat building here at 1 p.m. Tuesday. MaY | wort, and a member ot the staft of| broke. May be seen at fair grounds, _ West Ly = Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Pills. Flour ;. h Her , | 22, in @ notice sent out by the trade| (Pe Woodworth Rustier. Later he| Mandan. Phone jan {FOR RENT—One modern sleeping Bankers acceptances unchanged. Proct. & Gamble practice and compliance committee. | ‘ SEED CORN 61 bi id | room, 3 windows, Closet, near bath. Rediscount rate New York Reserve Pub. Sve. N. J. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES District complisnce conumittees will |LOK OVer a general insurance agency | SEED COR! rm Bank 14 per cent, Pullman ... Minneapolis, May 11.—(4)—Range P ie. | for the state. | Clover, Alfalfa, Millet, Sudan, Cane,} Also 3 housekeeping rooms. Phone a Purity Baking 14 of carlot grain sales: Pe appointed following a series of dis- “From Jan, 3, 1917, to Nov. 23, 1921,| Bison Flax. Write for samples, de- | _ 1166. pee ae eh ly FOREIGN EXCHANGE ; ixed. || Radio... 3% | Wheat, No, 1 hard spring 95%; No.’ {Tice mestines, including { May 25. {he served as secretary to Lynn J. Fra-| livered prices. Grimm Alfalfai ROOMS FOR” GENTLEMEN—One ‘ New York, May 11.—(%)—Foreign|3 mixed... 41 RabioKeith-Orp. 1 dark northern 95%:-904:; No. 1 am- | ‘rict | Zier, then governor. In 1923, he again} Assn., Fargo, N. D. 500 cooperating| large sleeping room with two beds . Remington Rand | Counties included in this district exchange steady; Great Britain de-|# mixed... 40 ber durum 1.1732. are Burleigh, Emmons, Grant, Kidder, |t0O%, up his duties as secretary to) growers. === =| and one medium size room in large others in cents.|, Cite. Corn. No. 8 white 48. | Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux and all | Frazier after the latte: was elected | FoR SALE—Windows, doors, siding| beautiful home, close in. Inquire 11%; France 6.61%; Barley. special No. 2, 74-77; No. 3.| o¢ motean and Sheridan except the | United eines senator, in 1 Re planks and celotex. Call at Capitol! basement apartment, 502-7th Street. Italy 852%; Germany 39.57; Norway % 178, ‘north three tiers of townships. |peceme, Sete pune, pal until guiy | rounds. ______|FOR “RENT—Sieeping room, private UE I en i Pen ge oe Be nee quoted. Other district imestings sae are ST so52 ; J POTATOES FOR SALE—Sonie real entrance, off bath, Always not Ann lew York in he ’ | ranged for Grand Forks, May 15; |" "rn 1924, he was a delegate to the| Mice sound potatoes for ti an . Cooxing privileges. 7 ¢+——___—__—_—_——# | Devils Lake, May 16; Jamestown, May | 0° dential Gonvention that nemine| seed. Come and see them. Price| ser. GOVERNMENT BONDS ' Livestock | \17; Fargo, May 18; Dickinson, May | Pres geet 80c per bushel or if delivered 90c|#OR RENT—Rooi i 3 for the Pet d m in private home. New York, May 11—(P)—Govern- | ives! (23; Williston, May’ 24; and Minot,|Sted Robert M. LaFollette bushel. If you wish to have b k 1 23; A H idency. per bushel. you Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 1407 or ment bonds: May 25. ae delivered let us know one day 1 i 2 SOUTH ST. PAUL In 1928, when the U. 8. senate} them ered let us call at 712-7th St. Tiberey ast South St. Paul, May 11—()—U. ape eon easten Sc comunlitoe authorized a survey of Indian condl- shed. Bienen An Bune 422 South | OR RENT—Room, $10 —a month. é Liberty fourth 4%’s 104.5. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Simmons .. ‘91, |S, Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2.400; bidaing. Jr., Hazen; and W. J. Reynolds, West- | tions, Mason assumed the duties of in " D. Phone} Cail at 307-4th St. Phone 627-J. > ‘Treasury 4%'s 112.3. Duluth, May 1—()—Cash closing |=imms Pet. .- 9% |about steady for slaughter steers and |+° clerk of the sub-committee and! _ 1317. ae ‘Treasury 4’s 108. ices: ‘ ng | Skelly ao 147, |yearlings; asking prices stronger; ON oh! visited practically every reservation|FOR SALE—Three, four wheel trail- » # No, 1 dark northern 91%-09%; No.|Scctnenn ‘Puc any, |trade slow; good to choice light and F ial f ; [in the United States. ers and a 2 wheel trailer. Al con-| _ _Wanted to Rent _ ‘ HOME LOAN BONDS 2 dark northern 90%-96%; No. 3 dark |Southern Ri 33 |mediumweight steers eligible around| | Faces Tri or || He was a delegate to the recent| dition. Price reasonable. Call at| WANTED—Comfortabiy furnished 3 ’ Home Owners Loans 4's ‘51, 100.26, |northern 895-04%; No. 1 northern|Sparks Wit 5% |$7.00-8.00; mostly medium to good| | Abducting Bride | | Jamestown Nonpartisan League con-| 319-1st Street. room apartment early in June by i 91%-98%; No. 2 northern 905 -95%;|Standard Brands . 12, | TEMPER POROE.28; Sheretocy steady: ) | “ERE eer 2 | vention FOR SALE—Henderson 4 cylinder mo-| responsible couple for permanent am MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS No. 1 amber. durum 91% -121%; No |8t4. Gas & say |few butcher ‘heifers $4005.25; beef eect, Many sears, Mason has been 4!" toreycle, $150 cash or $100 down,| residence. Need not be close in. ‘ Minneapolis, Minn, May 11—(@)—|3 amber durum 91%-121%; No. 1 eta: ot . ay [cows $2.50-3.50; few to $4. low oe Los Angeles, May 11—(7)—De- [leader in young people's work, both balance in payments. Inquire at| Write P. O. Box 555, Bismarck, N. 4 Stocks close: durum 90%-91%; No. 2 durum 89: iG a 7 \ters and cutters $1.25-2.25; ul spite his marriage to the com- |in North Dakota and Washington, D. Park's Garage. Dak. , First Bank Stock 7%. 91%; No. 1 mixed durum 89% -1.16% ; | Studebaker 4% |$2.75 down, steady; beef bulls tending| piaining witness, R. C. “Dapper |C., where he was an officer of the at —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— Northwest Banco 4. No, 2 mixed durum 87%-1.16%; No. Ci 23. |lower; stockers scarce, unchanged:} Danny” Dowling, film dance di- | Christian Endeavor Union. He is Wanted to Bu: 1 red durum 85%. a” calves cla Tey weet oud rector, must stand trial on kid- |affiliated with he Melee CEE | rear eet Gl GEA EET Household Goods for Ssle Flax, No. 1, $1.87. ids; very few STRers at) naping charges. Born at Fort A. Linco - | FOR SALE—Several used washing CHICAGO STOCRS No. 3 end 33: . S | $4.50-5.50. Accused of kidnaping Mrs. Mar- Anders was born at Old Fort Abra-| or 2 cylinder. Chas. Schmitt, 305- |) ee on gs 09 du J Midwest Ytil. %. Oats, ite 33%-37% 4 N. Dak. $5.00 and up. He McGraw El. 10. Rye, No. i, 58%. paperwnod Rillot 38 | Hows 7.500, active: strong to mostly | jorie Crawford Wellman, former [ham Lincoln in 1875, and homesteaded| 4th Street N. E., Mandan, N. Dak.) Gauitzee from $00 and | : shad Barley, malting 40-50; No. 2 special | Union Pacific. |. 119 40 Wiener pas, FOURS: Pu cer: actress, to whom he was marries with bis Parents at Fort, Ransom, He Phone Mandan 547-M. TOC! 39%-41%; No. 3 4 19% | al i » 3.25-35; asional) a week ago, Dowling appear was educat In the pul schools ai ig " gl gtiear ad : ie mney 20% tomer Dnited Sor Avs lot strictly choice 190-250 Ibs. 3.40;/ arm-in-arm with his bride before |Fargo, worked for the Northern Paci- Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale * New York, May 11.—(?)—Curb: Grades 34%-39%. { Cities Service 2%. United Fr $17 | medium grades down to 3.00 or be-/ Judge Fletcher Bowron Thursday |fic Railroad company, and served in|ZOST—Blks tooth, white gold mount- ——_™ TsED CARS 13% ltow; heavy butchers down to 290 or| ‘and heard his case set for trial |the Spanish-American war. ing, diamond setting. Finder re- j Electric Bond & Share 13%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 41% 1928 Olds Cabriolet . 75.00 | Standard Oil Ind. 26. ind 6% | Under; better light lights mostly 2.75-! in superior court June 5. A craduste cf Ripor college, Rigon,|: turn to Tribune for reward. 1926 Nash Coupe ...... 90.00 by 3.25; pigs largely 2.50 down; most). at his peliminary hearing, Mrs. | Wis., in 1906, he attended the Uni- — United Founders 15-16. 17% 1930 Plymouth Sedan 42% sows 2.45-80; average cost) Wellman alleged Dowling had |versity of Wisconsin as a graduate building commission. py eR (ae Jor SG ey aman| cing Wee Smee ant che a cae ma aam cme r i§ Pp ; ct; on! ‘accompany ‘uma, le valuation work in in on | medal for ery ' tone eon in N. sy white fancy ae hd 3 white Uti supply on offer; no early sales} where she escaped marrying him | public utilities and later as @ mining| Spanish-American war, and was the { Quart Inc, 8h 1.25; 1.35. 5% | Slaughter classes; undertone weak to| by pleading illness. engineer in Colorado, Nevada and jonly member of the 164th infantry to if ak rf 11% | mostly 25 lower on lambs; around 50 Utah. receive this honor. The citation was i 41% | lower on slaughter ewes; buyers talk-| Projects in cicthing, foods and nu-| In 1910, he was named city engi-|sor his action, with 11 other scouts, in 28 10.25 down on springers; 9.00 down | trition, and home management are|neer of Fargo, holding that position|completely routing about 300 of the ing 4 32 Jon lambs; 8.00 down clipped |being carried by Homemakers clubs |for 10 years, except for 18 months he enemy. cts ae Ae [Sica enya a @cememnerneeae “yes eta aM CO sl a, a eae : H . Oxi be . . 5 ee Oe ee oi. Re ks eee INVESTMENT TRUSTS lambs 8.50. now 516 clubs in the state with alhe was elected city water commis-| plans to run for United States Pure bran 616.50-19,0. Oats, No. 2 white 26%; No. Coes Te, Assectated Troe), | Dalry cows: Fairly Active no good total membership of 692 rural wo~ sioner of Fargo, and in May. 1911. he| senator from Rhode Island Standard -middlings -$17.00-17.60.- 181%. Quarts ine Bho 123; 133. springer cows, selfing: a )-50.00 | men. ee tga named secretary of the capitol | Won't he ever take life seriously?