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|( Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and good yearlings 880-8.28; slaughter ewes brought .50-1.50; desirable year- ling breeding ewes 5.00-5.50; two and three-year olds 3.00-3.50 CHICAGO 4 Chicago, June 16—(AP—U. 8. D. arke rt ror 93a une ty ia a tats Stale et eg last week all steers and yearlings un- ‘ evenly 25 to 50 cents higher; stock- ;: —~ Jers and feeders 25 to 50 higher with \ STOCKS ADV ANCE AS WHE AT GOES DOWN |i supply eet os ET ____t trade slow; all heifers higher in sym- | 1 New York Stocks ocks | Grain |_{tain Quotations | pathy with steers; cows 25 to £0 UP:| qu_eeeeeeeesapasesesene nl, ew no RANG bene 50 higher; vealers 1.00 higher; CHICA extreme top heavy steers 10.25; new —— Chicago, June 16—— high on erop; bulk better grade heav: | <=-==-w/reseesessese Low Close ig) Py era y guy, Opee High Low eselies 9.25 to 9.65; better grade long ie ae . +10 % 95% 96% 94% 941% yearlings 8.00 upward; top 9.00; best Alleghany . Dee. 91% 955% 95%) 1179 lb. steers 9.25; yearling heifers uae | Al. Al, Chem. & Dye 3 7.35; cutter cows close active at 2.85 Thousands SEE 58% 58% 86% 57% | down; heavy sausage bulls 3.40 to 3.50; 98 + 50% 65 58 58% | bulk vealers 5.25 to 6.00; best 6.50. . S1% 58% 59%! Sheep 3,000; for week ending Fri- and READ \ Trading in Saturday's eriet A An Ee Be. ‘ton y Ligue Gotan Ger Contend Corn Pros- 44% 48% 4914 | 48Y 26 doubles from feeding stations, ' Session Relatively Dull; — |Am. Loco, pects Good Despite Chinch 4h BT 4544 |81.000 lirect: compared, Friday, last Your AD Daily ! Close Firm i ‘ Bug Damage ; er; lower grade yearlings 50 to 78 = ee bid bd + 85, 65% 65. 65, /up; sheep steady; week's top native} That’s why prompt re- 1 Mii SS 81% 68 68% 88% | sprin, bs 9.35; clos 9.18; Am. Roll, Mill . Bort Gor eee on [SPINE lambs 9.95; closing top 915;] 5 result f t x with the |Am Smelt. & Re 43! Chicago June 16—)—Despite men-| GSarigg.'* 68% 68% 68% 68% | Taaho springers 8.75 to 9.00; yearlings| turns rom a wan' New York, June 16.—(?)—" e | Am. Sugar Ref. 62% = 14 | largely 6.75 to 7.25; aged ewes 1.00 to hi threatened steel strike off, at least|am: Tel. & Tel var of een, vs & wet —_ y tases seoee natn 225 according to quality and weight.| 4 in this paper. If you + Ae SO at SPS Ba ee pins nam tne 2 cco fit SM tat tat [utiinc cecentce Sa aeca| Mave anything to ol a 3 . me f y scattered sales and bids about steady summer, stocks resumed their advance Am Woot Pr. fs Peg elise te iss by teboees bt cont a 07 7.01 687 687 | with Friday's average at 4.75 down-| buy, rent or trade, try trading wee relatively dullr numerous | Andes. Cop. 9 |improvement of the wheat erop out- TIS TS 700TH) | ward: shippers took 100; estimated) this satisfactory means tains af treckione: Graroune # pois |AIGhT, & 0. P, : look and by lack of any aggressive 20... .... 9.29 |Roldover 1000. ecorded. ‘The close was firm,|Atl. Ost, Line . ‘ speculative demand. As to the corn|Sept. ...... 955 980 9.50 aa of getting customers. Tea ail 000 | Atl. Ref, .... + 21% |erop, some experts contended that al- a S SURY Ie ime approximated 600,000 | Artur ‘Auto. : 37” |though. el bake WOON ehtiee . Sioux City, June 16.—()—(U. 8. ‘The declaration of temporary peace | AVistion Corp. xg |mueh damage, the crop generally was Minneapolis une 16. ee te Wack: aittatier “stheen, youre 2 ee eee Balt. & Ohio 36 | od oon oe tals te, elamnens Open High Low Close tings and she-stock mostly 50 higher; been fairly well discounted, but brok- | Barnsdall 84 Wheat clos Hebi ee a a | ‘orig | Stockers and feeders 25-50 up; few erage houses reported that sentiment Bena ‘Avit ler Saturday's finish, July 94 to 94%, mek, cla. oe% » (95% | choice medium weight steers 8.75; for equities, as a whole, was notice-|Bethl. Steel . Sept. 94% to %, corn unchanged to * 97" i % (95% |long yearlings 8.35; bulk grain feds ably improved. Borg-Warner . : 1% lower, July 57% to 34, Sept. 58% 5.50-7.50; several cars choice heifers ‘ » _ The German debt moratorium | Briggs Mig. to %, oats % to % off, and provi- ne 86 | 5.75-6.25; late bulk beef cows 2.75- seemingly failed as a market deterrent | Bur. a oe bei sions 10 to 17 cents down. ‘ i % .66%/3.50; all cutters 1.75-2.50; common although some international bankers Ganediany sepa . Running against lively profit-tak- ley. , |and medium stockers 3.25-4.50; few felt that the final word in this situa- ee ing after a rise of about a cent, wheat x 51K good 5.00; Saturday's run mostly cat- tion has yet to be said. a. Guin be i " ne Lact Rania EME aime Sept “eu Ct i tal by government for drouth Grains dipped around mid-day un- 5 en si lor fd : relief. 1 insertion, 15 words der realizing based largely on further |Geatese, 55 being. Some of the selling at this/ “Pt; new. Hogs 8,500, including 8,000 direct: Tribune Want Ad Rates weather reports in the drouth dis-/Ches. & Ohio . stage was associated with a state-/ July, old. quality considered; bulk better 190- Are Low 4 Cc 1 tricts. Wheat and corn both showed /Chi, & N. W. ment from the United States de- iss esses s | 320 lb. butchers 4.00-25; early top losses of nearly 1 cent a bushel. Other /Chi. Gt. Wes. Pt. partment of agriculture bureau of eco-|Sept., old.. 40% 41% -| 4.30; lighter weight hogs neglected; Cuts, border oe white space used on want 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 cereals lagged. Cotton was not espe-|C. M. St. P. a PPL nomics that wheat prices may be high i + A1% 41% most offerings without bids; sows ads come under classified display rates of words .. cially enthusiastic and silver futures|C R. I. & Pac. enough to invite imports of small 1.83% 1.83% 1.83% 1.83% | Mostly 3.65; feeding sows and pigs ‘18 cents per column inch per single insertion. insertion, 2! : barely moved. Rubber improved. |Chrysler .. | quantities of wheat at intervals dur- * 1'84% 1:85 1.84% 1,85 | Mostly 2.00-25. an anton fortune teller, matrimonial, 2 consecutive insertions, ; + Bonds were quiet, but various second- en Sidi 7 ing the ensuing crop year. peer tency Sheep 600, including two loads di- aecepted. We reserve 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words in ary loans were higher. German 1s-|Coum.G. ' Helping to steady the wheat mar- DULUTH RANGE rect; market: Saturday's trade strong; the right to editor refoct any copy vubmitie, ACERS at GF SST ote eee sues steadied. Only slight changes! om, Bout ket temporarily was an authoritative) Duluth, Minn. June 16 slaughter lot yearlings 6.85: late Fri- ANT ADB ASH IN ADVAN beat hes were recorded by foreign currencies. | Gon, unofficial crop summary saying late Open High Close} day deck California yearlings 7.00; ALL WANT ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates Sheres of American Beet Sugar|Con. a % [reports from domestic spring wheat io Bk: aE rit market for the week: Slaughter A Representative Will Call If You Desire common got up more than a point to/Cont. Can territory indicated many farmers were Od. . $34 Ligh riked and ee creed 25- 4 new high for the year and the com-|Cont. Ins. . disappointed at the very slight im- SD bh 4° oaig 931g | 90 tle TMAtive in i raed MBpany's preferred stock advanced more|Cont. Motor Provement shown by crops in gen- strictly choice quoted up to 9100; _————— es, than 3 eel bee up pote ches orn ou oe . 4 =i bein in week of cool weather a mostly closing sales 850-76; late sales Male Help Wanted 2 inclu erican . Prodi low! . 4 i gett ds Bese Chiropractor - American Can, U. 8. Steel, Columble | ream Witett « 33, | gust before the final hour, though, aeig'|terasly n0vea oy loosing eeierireee WANTED—Plumiber, carpenter ~ and “Carbon, Vanadium, Bethlehem Steel, | CTOs! ante ‘Bteel increased selling pressure developed, | go, 88 | tically absent, 1983 Chevrolet Coach .....$500. brick mason. Must be thoroughly DR. R. S. ENGE Westinghouse, Case, Dupont, Johns- a |and wheat showed more than a full 3 1933 Pontiec Sedan i competent. For information inquire Curtiss Wright cy ete eae, eine mabe Tie onal oe Dia. Match a3 jcent sd oats ae uaceus see 1081 Buick Sedan eno at 502-7th St. | Chirepracter tral, Delaware ison, Consolidat-/ Dupont .. ele oats fluctua wi BOSTON WOOL . if Ri INSIBLE party with car. 5 ed Gas, North American, Allled| rast Kodak Minneapolis, June sam deeWent Boston, June 16—(—(U. 8 Dep. falgn Produce to etehene in Sour || Graduate Drugiess Physician Chemical, U. 8. Smelting, Howe Sound Eaton Mig. Peroni were easy, influenced by receipts Se turday 31 compared to 244 Agr.) — The undertone of the wool 525.00 county. No selling. Free sample|| “Uc®* Block Bismarck, ®. D. ‘ind Cerro de Pasco. General Motors | El. ag ted 33'4 | action of grains, - market in Boston was better during + $50.00 | and particulars. Write, FACTORY Pheme 200 and Chrysler were slightly higher and| El. Pow. & Za — me —_ sions tod tOhiget |the past week, while the improvement + $0000 | Box A, Florin, Pa. = e Oil, Alcohol and Dairy groups Fid. P. Fire ins. WHEAT FUTURES STUBBORN Me Arriva|in sentiment had little support from| 1932 Plymouth Sedan » 298. , -Were narrow. Firest. T. & R. IN FACE OF NEW RECEIPTS ise protein actual sales, it being fostered by & CORWIN-CHURCHILL = SHOE REPAIRING } He First Nat. Strs. 1 dk north. 100% 1,04% great number of inquiries from buy- | GHEVROLET BARGAINS Female Help Wanted __ da “A” |. Minneapolis, June 16.—()—Wheat At FINANCIAL REVIEW Fox Film “A’ : : 2 dk north. 9916 1.01% . s+ Jers. Some tendency to mark up ask-|1933—Chevrolet Master Coach, low|WANTED—Expert woman cook for New York, June 16—(?)—Financial| Gen. Am. Trans. futures maintained stubborn attitude|3 dk north. 98% ‘m ing prices was noted among fleece mileage, excellent | eondition,| 5 to 8 weeks’ period. Institutional WE REBUILD ‘kets sailed a steady course the|/Gen. Elec. .. through to the end of the week but| 14% protein . 2 4 rel a ‘mar! Gen, Foods it of veal whisat as aid, 1 dk north. 1.00% 1.04% 1.0034 1.08% wool houses but the relatively small down payment $198. work under supervision of nutri We Do Not Cobble last week despite the steel strike) Gen. Foods il gatardae: wan nadie Gerais nals Wenn: seu IOis <.. movement was at prices which pre-|1931—Pord Victoria, motor overhaul-| tionist. Must possess ability to do digit ai “fhreat which clouded the horizon and Gen. Mills sere and te Cee Ee Sls dk noch: Se 5046 | valled during the week. Holders of] ed, runs and looks like new,| team work. Physical examination|| We Resole with “K. L.” Leather the aed peace spc that broke ” Motors % beuiers and the close was slightly 13% western grown wool Mae harrnca ask- down payment $120. required. Write Tribune Ad No. Bismarck Shoe. Hospital eer = me. lower. 2 dk north. ing prices at unchanged levels 1932—Chevrolet Coach, motor over-| 7011. Service and 4 Pea pain pt iaceesmeyts gs ui ee ee peearean though the wools were relatively hauled, new tires, trunk, down| WANTED HOUSEKEEPER by cider-|| shinine Pater ee camseanaat 4 au active, nt $160. I . Inquire of Mrs. M. C. An-|[ bulk of the list moved quietly Heep ge Net 20%| Coarse grain futures were erratic 1 de north. 1.09% iTise sisbaion \sthawkat=will ibe vcloesd PEP a locnldy Coupe, low mileage, Phases Her ae yange af ‘typ ice chisel ee ae ee 24 [Snd unsettled with trade light. New/2 ¢& north. Monday, Bunker Hill day. new six-ply tires, down p8y-| wanren—A girl for general house: | ‘ing last week-end’s sharp rally. at ot aes, 33%; | July oats futures closed % lower and a ‘of eee ee et ment $190. —A girl for general house- | “in Wands and ‘oefamoditien. “With an| Houd,-Fler an isd nee 4: iby eae ham eel Pee nor. : : 1928—Pontiae DeLuxe Sedan, with) To Must be able to cook. Phone FOR RENTCD toon Tuned a unprecedented total of excess reserves’ eee 2s Sept. 4; old July feed barley % low-|3 dk north Parley Satisfactory 2 $185. Sean, very de) Lights, gas and water furnished pressing banks for an outlet, high-| Huss" ;MOUr 3%ler and new %; old Sept. % and the|Grade of To Hitler, Mussolini i Work Wanted ..S15 per month. Call at 928-9th 8t grade bonds and U. 8. government|Tiinois Cent. 31% /new %, Sept. malting barley un-|1 north... 1 Sedan, motor over- Lgdinitiebeced FOR RENT—3 room apt. with pri- obligations sold around peak levels Int. Harvester 33%! changed; July flax unchanged and|2 north... —Chrysler tires #198. MATTRESSES vate bath. Unfurnished. Newly for the year. 21 | Bept. i lower, 3 north... Venice, June 16.—()—Adolf Hitler, hauled, six-ply new|REMEMBER—We will renovate your| decorated. Located at 1102 Thayer ee nial inevieene ete ie! ae ae Ui] ‘There was a little firmer tone die-| 14% pon role bgt eget aay eter wags) aaaeecaniaes old mattress and rebuild it into a} Avenue. Phone 291-W or call al rices also continued in e' nce. ‘5 wo-day conference ve 3.4 ¥ Moody Index of sensitive commodity | Kelvinator... eee rented Viner wheat/1 DHW OF oo. sory 90% 101% [other leading dictator, Benito Mus-| Many other cars and trucks iofecid oe pple some only poh ec ee s touched a new peak for the) ennecott _. peneputey eae Stein ‘ ’* |golini, left by plane early Saturday for ‘We trade and give terms FOR RENT—New 2 room ree yaoard' the end of the: eek, | Breese (8. 8) dis, | mand was quiet to fair. hs 34 Bein CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO, | _sPring. 309 8th 8t. Phone 1962, | apt. Purnished. Suitable for 7 Hides, sugar, rubber and cotton were| reas 30% | ashy corn, demand was slower-l1 HW... 90% 1.01% 99% 101%| Ending what may prove to be one Bismarck, N. D. LADY 8’ place to work| adults. Close in. Call at 818-8tb outstandingly strong at times, butiLoew's .... 32% | Oats es Maer. F880 |s ye ae of the momentous meetings in his-|———sssees———| for board and room. Capital Com-| St. Dr. Enge. » grains reacted further as the move-| Mack Trucks 28% |mand was fair to good. Barley de-/12% : . says, (tory, Hitler and Mussolini said a cor-| Household Goods for Sale mercial College. Phone 121. _| BOR RENT—One clean 3 room apart: ‘ment of crops to market attained| Math. Alkali Sh | Mandiwas sendy, Wax demand waht) Voges+ 50% L01%s 90% 1.01% Idial farewell at the airport here. GRAND PIANO BARGAIN—Can be ORIENTAL and Domestic rugs and! ment. Unfurnished. Ground floor, broader proportions. Miami Copper ee Coane. Observers listed results of their con-/ “geen in Bismarck. It’s # small size.| upholstered furniture cleaned, de-| Private bath. Gas for cooking and ' ee 10% LH W..... 98% 1.00% 98% 1.00% | ‘ersations, on which the world’s hope) Nationally known make. Less than| mothed and disinfected. For esti-| heat. Kelvinator. Electric washer. alae ST PRE FRE rig > 29%| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN BEVIEW | | iinnesota und South Dakota Wheat|of disarmament was pinned, as fol-| one year old. Due to unfortunate! mates call H. J. Johnston. Phone| Private locker, Available dane 160%, | Produce Markets | | Mont. Ward. 7% 12% provein lows: cireumstances we are forced to sell| 1430. Call at rear of 413 W. Thayer. ——S | Nat. Biscuit 36% 1 DRAW or Austria, despite Nazi leanings, must| . this beautiful instrument at terrific WANTED TO HAUL—tong di FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room \ MICA\ Nat. Cash R. rine 1H W..... 98% 99% 96% .99%/remain an independent nation, one of] gacrifice rather than have it re- moving and hauling. Prompt and| ground floor apt. Rental, $30 per c GO i Dairy Prod. 184] 3 Grade of Italy's primary sims. In return Mus-| ¢urned. Rare value that you sel-| Potisbie service. Bond and insured.! month. 2 rooth apty a rooms ood sisedy in tone Saturday, Eges and| Nee Gendal $2%| mont in crop news due to reins in|l Ween, 91% 98% 97% 90% | S01n! sere te toe ot Austrie =| dom find. Terms if desired. For! pA, Kunz, 418-16th St. Bismarck.| kitchenette. Rental $22 per month. 5 . asics were elected chancellor ustria. plete information wr! y z me s i Pom’ tatistical trend Rd Byte ggg | te, drouth areas and ® moderate in lon 1 amber 115% 121% 112% 1.18% | Offlelal sourees sald no deflnite| Days factory” representative, 7636) none 1217 |g eo ‘The statistical trend in butter has| Norf, & Western 183% | crease hedging pressure against new ane Me 121% J hed as to disarm- : TWO EXPERIENCED young girls,|FOR Ri Furnished apartment North American 19% “off 13% protein egreement was reached a5 to disarm-| Marquette Ave., Chicago. Ill “ with private bath, Fitchenette, elec- continued favorable. AlGDOED 50> [geet an macitio aly | Winter whee’ offerings. Zamber.... 114% 120% .... ... {ament, although the primary object of | 55 -gALE—Davenport dine tabie| 8° 22 want housework. References} with private bath, Fite sae Cent monthly coldsinrads reponia Cie EE a % | _ July wheat declined 1% for the) Choice of the meeting was presumably for Mus-| "314 "chairs, small extension table| *urnished. Phone 1015. eges. Avaliable June 10th: Inquire cloned Whe ueeperied | DarsUn s Pac. Gas. & EI 19. | Week, closing Friday at 97%. 1 amber... 90% 1.06% .... ...» |solini to induce Germany to return 4g nn —_,€ | oa dune heavier interior storing; dealers hat ae duly rye advanced 2%, closing at|12q protein to the League of Nations and the dis- ee at Nicola Apts. 106 Main. been impressed by continued. lighter Packard Motor 8%. 2 amber... 98% 1.04% .... ...» [armament conference. For Sale ~ — Sorinae In Peinolpel markets. biogas Par Publix, Of. July cola ad ranon % for the week, rade ef ig. 98 Germany will be invited to join the FOR GALE—TYPEWRITERS. Aad ne oe. Aan room ‘for Hees igs in four mari were reported . closing 5 2 se | Italo-Austro-Hungarian economic ac: TERS, Add- jousekeeping. ith St. Phone 16956,145 pounds against, 30910,000| Penn &- golly barley advanced 11%, closing at|2, amber... -£0% ‘"* leord, a move expected to promote ii anchines, EXPERT REPAIR-| com RENT—Modern apartment COO pounds a year ago. Butter, 14,486| Phillipe 1 durum... 29% peace in central Europe. OP UPITAT, mpchines Sub’ | sisting of large living room, bed- + Steady; creamery spectals (93 score) | Broct, & Gamble 38% | July flax declined 3% for the week./5 Gurum... “asi ——_—_—_—_——. Bie CARITAL TYPEWRITER | om. kitchenstio. ond baiheanm | 25-25%; extra (02) 24%; extra firsts] Bub. Sve. N. J. aace 183% isd durum 37% CO, 207 Broadway, % block West Inaule at Capital Cut Rate Drug SOP) As Sete, (ee) Al vary Mekine Coarse DULUEE: GRAIN FOREIGN EXCHANGE git romain. Ehone 6. __ hi prego (86-87) 21-21%; stand-| Radio ...... A DULUTH CASH GRAIN Corn— Duluth, June 16. — (#) — Moving! wew York, June 16.—(#)—Fereign|#OR SALE—Gasoline truck tank, 3 (90 centralized carlots) 24%. | Radio-Keith: Duluth, June 16.—()—Cash closing|2 yellow... 55% higher on scattered buying at the| exchange steady: Great Britain de-| compartments. 415 gal. capacity FoR RENT—One unfurnished aparte { ge 14,015, steady, prices un- Co. 48% | prices: A bi ad a opening, wheat prices reacted in later/‘ana in dollars; others in cents:| Write or see C. J. Zacher, Elgin, N.| Ment. City heat. mt. Klectrio vefrigar: ; changed. Ren Wheat, No. 2 dark northern 100% )/3 nixed... S344 wading in Saturday's short session Gregt, Britain 5.5; Dak, ; ~NEW YORK Rep. stl... 1 lta: Nod duck oieers ieee | me: a4 pee Fane Seay. Lae Italy 862; Germany 3020; Netway | POTATOES FOR SALE—Some real } “ . mixed losses ; + Mon : y New York, June 16—()—Butter 8,-| Reynolds Tob, “B" . me ; No. 1 northern 1.09% to|~ Gate July wheat closed i lower at 98%6,| ore fe100r New York in Montreal| ce Potatoes for table and, seed. 4 242, firm, Creamery, higher than ex- | Sa‘eway, Stores. 1.06% ; No. 2 northern 1.01% to 1.05 white... 43% new July durum % off at 93%; new |c909. Bashel Ge Mf aeliverea $1.00" per q tra 25% to 26%; extra (92 score) 25%; Benulie Ret. No, 1 amber durum 93% to 1.21 she 425, September durum 1% down at 93%. bushel, Richard A. Kunz, 222 So. \ first (88 to 91) 23% to 25; seconds| Seaboard Oil No, 2 amber durum 93% to 121%;/ white... 41% July-rye % lower and Setpember % CURB STOCKS 9th St., Bismarck N.D. Phone 1317, (84 to 87) 23 to 23%; centralized 24%. | Sears Roebuc! 4% |No. 1 durum 92% to 93%; No. 2 durum .. 6 higher. July and September flax %/ New york, June 16—()—Curb: Sp ge Cheese, 109,760, steady, prices un-|Servel...-. 91% to 93%; No. 1 mixed durum 91% | Med to ed. 74 and October 1% off. Cities Service .......+6 % gona silk ah ee changed. —-_eeo Bond ; 1, © pairs $1.00, qe Eggs 24,152, steady. Mixed colors Siamoos Bet, Dood & Share %| Paid. Satisfaction guarantee d. unchanged. White eggs ‘marked me-|So"'yasOll” Consumers Organize we promony Hosiery fo, Ashebere, } - diums 19; other whites and all brown} Southern Pac. 28 Oats, No. 3 white 43% to 43%. 2 ORR pi ees nes unchanged. Boutnern By. 3% | Rye, No. 1, 66 Grand Forks Council Dressed poultry steady, prices un- ithington Barley, malting 60 to 10; No. 2 spe- —_—_ New York, June 16.—(%)—Bonds Houses and changed. Live poultry barely steady; slendara A ToH |ciat 81 to 88; No. 3, 81; lower grades Formation of the consumers’ coun-|_¢” : FOR Flats no quotations, |. Oil Cal... 37 | 46 to 51. cil for Grand Forks county was an-| Great Northern 7's of 1996...... 95 brick home. Hot water heat, full —_— Std. Oil N. J. “7 8" nounced Saturday by R. B. Cummins, | Topaece Products 6%'s Saawmnent & shrubbery. On ; H RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ; .| state director of the national emerg-| of 2083 ....... +. 106, > SREREP, f mt Se : ey Sune oe Mor Pate = ag Plymouth, is. June Bu rior Steel . very re: le. In- Cheese quotations for the week: ra x a torr clean WR ae; ghee x quire Brod!’s Barber Shop. 4 consin cheese exchange: ares Pitre ag a L Tr. K Daisies 13. Farmers’ board: | Tim. Roll. Bearing . Daisies 13; Americas Pie Horns 13; Standard Brands % cent leas, BISMARCK GRAIN United (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) United Pale ie Date June 16. No, 1 dark northern......... 2, =. E. Brown, Mrs, O. L. Sattern, Mae ier test tss %| FOR RENT—A furnished house. All Dako 7.7. mericwlene, Prack fe Gere [Ment ee ce modern. Call at 414-0th St, Phone i Teer whe, matnter oft} meler, Dr, R. E. Leigh, Miss Regins HOME LOAN BONDS a 346-R. 117 weel . 7 01 —l ,e are Aa i No. 2jlings are’ 25-38 good i Home Owners Loans 4s '51, 1 FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house. Corn, No. 1 yellow 55%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS Oats, No. 3 white 42%-43%. Rye, No, 1, 10%-71, Barley, sample grade 54-68; special] to cl No. 2, 80-96; sample, 68-96; 65-85. Plax, No. 1, 1.90%-2.03%. FF RSKK SKFKKSSRK SE Ed Fe BRReZe?Sh3 232275 Se WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Re’. northern “70%, No.3 Plumbing, Heating and wheat: No. ; lea ; northern 73%; No. 3 northern 70%. i Oats, No 2 white 3%: No. 3 white| Gas-Fitting The Tribune Want Ads Bring Results

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