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Market Report Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and for Thurs., July 26 MARKET PESSIMISM REVIVED BY SCARE Adams Ex Advance 3% y 2.00 and less for common grassers; low know this want ad I am going to give Bie peda. 93% 9 Ju, “news, vert Ob HOBN 18% | cutter and cutter cows 0-180; grassy you will help me find some furniture 0 il At Shen. ai” bY STOCKS PLUN Bist: old... 1.04% 1.04% 1.01% 1.03% | beef cows 1.75-2.50 mainly; ieces I have been looking for. Why Alits.-Ch._” 10% Sept., new. 1.03% 1.04% 1.01% 1.03% | smooth sorts to 3.75; common grass Li i mo ae Dee, 108% 1.04% 1.01% 1.02% | bulls 2.35 down; calves 1,800; 2,200 pe it areca fhe Am. Coml. Al. . j ee government; opened steady; Jater bids when thousands will read my each Declines From One to 10 Points;| am. a For. Pow. 7a | Austrian Political Developments aay, 4 | 2nd few sales weak to 80 lower; good day this week? Moderate Late Rally; = cm F at Thursday Create Scare ray peed pared gaping eT Am. Metal: 1% Hogs 3 tive; , Weak . logs 3,500, active; few heavy sows Close Is Am. Bor. ft, te is Among Traders aay. new. Six _|and light lights steady; all other New York, July 26. — (®) — Heavy |Am- Roll, Mill. 13%) Chicago, July 26.—() —Renewed|Sent. new. 62% ai | feneseo ‘iba Ganar tee Lae ery selling of stocks, based partly on the| Ant Ret 31% |preaks in’ grain prices took place at |D&. ....... 93% 54 54 | freely by ail interests; few big weight gathering of European war clouds and| Am: Sur'he et. | tidy {the last ‘Thursday after brisk rallies oo butchers down to 460: light lights a general revival of trading pessimism, |Am. Tob. “B” . 73 {had practically overcome acute weak- ate— ie mainly 3.00-4.00; outstanding lots up Thursday brought net declines in}Am. Wat. Wks. 14% jness which resulted earlier from flur- 4 | to 4.25; bulk lightweight sows 3.70- leading issues of 1 to around ten|Am. Wool Pf. 44% ‘ried selling associated with down- 90; big weights down to 3.40; few kill- points, There was a moderate late ron hg 10% |turns of securities. Sept., old. 43'4 | er pigs around 2.50: stock pigs 1.50 rally, but the close was weak. Trans-|‘atcn T., a 8. He Austrian political developments |Sept., ne 412.95: average cost Wednesday 3.74; fers approximated 3,400,000 shares. ati Ost. Line 25% | formed the chief pivot of grain mark- Dec oy ™ | weight 276 Ibs. ‘The downfall of the equity list start-) Atl Ref. 21% [et action. At first, the tendency con- Gheep 7,900: run includes nine toads ed after the first hour when rumors} Auburn 18 cerning grains traders was to regard Montana range lambs; 19 loads back spread throughout Wall Street that 3% | warlike complications as bullish con- and about 400 trucked-in native Italian troops had marched into Aus- | Baldwin 6% |cerning grains, but this was reversed lambs; no early sales; packers talking tria, ‘The selling rush put the ticker | Bar. 2 1° 13% |by stock market unsettlement. around 25 lower for natives or 850 tape several minutes behind floor 8% | Wheat closed nervous 1%-2% under down; sell king fi fe transactions at various times during Bean fies ‘n° Wednesday's finish, Sept. new 97%- natives at er ic 025 ior ep bs. the session, Little support was forth- | Borg. 16% | %; Dec. new 99%-%. Corn %-1% "Dairy cattle, better grade. dairy coming until the final half-hour. Late 13% |down, Sept. 65%-%; Dec. 68%-%. 4 | cows little changed; dependable ship- recoveries were feeble, however. Jt/3' 4 Oats %4-% off and provisions at 5 per outlet; plainer grades weak with was fae worst break in around ten gt 6 ba Best oo tia bot demand uncertain; medium to Commodities were fairly steady at 32°"|% cent above Wednesday's finish, in- | down 1800 and unas bs the start, but they became unsettled 35% | fluenced partly by Liverpool cables Sree when stocks fell. Grains dipped and 24 |Saying the trend of the market there SIOUX CITY recovered nervously and ended 1 to 2 18% | Was upward, with European political Sioux City, July 26—(-US.D.A.) b t Ad Rate: 1 insertion, 15 words \, or more cents a bushel in arrears. Cot- % |news @ factor. Rapid tumbles of —Cattle 7,000; including 4,500 gov- Tribune Wan 8 ton sagged with the cereals and silver 42. | wheat values here, however, followed ernments; beef steers and “yearlings Are Lo 45 \ and rubber futures were lower. Sec-! cny" 4% | the early rors At this stage an al- moderately active; strong to shade Tew c \ ondary bonds were under quite se- 4 [ote waar Leet! more than 3% higher; fat she-stock firm; stockers Cuts and border used on want ads come 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 vere pressure. Foreign exchanges'C, 26 | eer both ait J and feeders more active; better grades under classified display rates of 75 cents per words ........ #0 were irregular. . 3%) uate ~ bstine os ‘wheat ne bea Sept, y, {fully steady; others slow; car choice column inch per single insertion. 1 insertion, 25 words s Numerous shares dropped to new|C. 2% ite been ps aa cam “|e 4 |1189 Ib. beeves 8.50; few loads me- No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, 2 consecutive insertions, not ov low levels for the-year or longer. U. Lisl pward ee the “a ae sonata dium weight steers and long year- or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00. 8. Smelting lost about 12 points at} coum. G. & 1% eweep le wheat maket, Septem! lings 7.75-8.00; plain short feds down the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 145 one time, but stiffened a little near Solv. ile ee ee to 5.00 and below; car choice 774 Ib. All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to the close. National Lead yielded 9, 144 [25 against an earlier top of $1.00%. heifers at 6.50; majority beef cows ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates Allied Chemical and Armour of Tlli-|Con. G 291; | Rallies of a cent followed. with the 1.75-2.50; low cutters and cutters nois preferred 7 each, Union Pacific 7% | market afterward fluctuating wildly. mainly 1.00-50; few medium to good A Representative Will Call If You Desire and Case 6 or so and Sey a ebb ap Lopes Siired action, Bae eens 3.80-75; common down ville, American Tobacco B, American Last Corn | Se 4 | to 1.75. Sugar Refining, Delaware ‘& Hudson, ae 3. tbat from a bist of 66% September Hogs 7,000; generally strong to 10 Santa Fe, Chrysler, American Com- 16ie to 64%, and then rallied. higher than Wednesday's average; Re and Flats Personal mercial Alcohol, American Smelting,| Corn ela erovsions gave way when cereals early top 4.40; best medium weight te deere lets Se wee Phone 1041-3 Howe Sound, Deere and Internation- 1 ped. butchers held higher; early sales 225-| FOR SALE—Entirely modern house.| SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- al Harvester lost 4 to 5 points. Among 11% My 270 lb, butchers largely 4.25-40; little| 7 rooms including bath. Three bed-! olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, for losers of 2 to 3 or more were Ameri- 17%41GRAIN FUTURES JITTERY , {done on lighter weights; most sales! rooms. Near school, not far et 50c. Harrington's. Phone 130. Ashmore and Ellingson ean Telephone, General Motors, West- Wright 2%|OVER FOREIGN CONFLICTS sows 3.70-80; feeder pigs dull, largely! downtown! Reduced price for cash | = ana ST For estimates on painting, pa- ern Union, N. Y. Central, U. 8. Steel, aatclicctiee meine ort atheists 2.00 down. | or terms with low rate of interest.; | Male Help Wanted _\) spettagvana Securutiag-obeeoant DuPont, Reynolds Tobacco B and o3i4 tures in the market here Thursday Sheep 4,500; including 1290 direct! For information call at 428 W. Bdwy TTED—\oung reliable man to|| terials used. Work Guaranteed International Telephone. Consolidat- 12% moved up and down in jerky fashion and 581 billed through; salable sup-| after 1 help drive and share expenses to ed Gas and many others were off a/ m, 16%, | With top and commercial develop- ply includes eight loads western lambs | === |_ Los Angeles. Phone 217. point or 80, OW. & Lt ie can cane peptone ory and around {300 truck-ins; about. 30 Automobiles for Sale WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Reliabl: | Sy atts oe i N Per cent of three loads Idaho lambs) ~~ a = | Produce Markets | |Fi¢. P. Fire 27, | Prices at the close were off 1-1%.|2u sold to packers 5.40; weak to 25 low-' 1933 ine nee) se age Lark er re ai ere br Hn eee was disturbed by politionl (oo, er; bidding fully 25 lower on native'1931 Buick Sedan ... AVAtEI RBG OAR ae nase g CHICAGO Fox Film’ “A” aii Cevelopments in Austria, and closed lambs or 5.50 for bes, offerings; ask-'1933 Pontiac Coach. Bhi cn -| apartment. Partly furnished. First Chicago, July 26.—(?)—Butter was|}Gen. Am. Tra! Pia ibehdlad ace with better ered jing steady; nothing done on feeding’ 1939 Plymouth Sedan . 09 | WANTED—14 year old boy for agree-| floor, private entrance from street. steady in’ tone ‘Thursday. Poultry |Gen. Elec. Ins | rereigaod Moe areodt elie ona lambs, undertone + eak. i ses1- enpemanilia median: able work. “Board and room and) Call ‘at rear of 118-lst &t. ‘ a SAPD DRT: ' gi i mall wages. ave name al - ce Ni= Thies rasa dus a firm pe ood signs Atl un-| GE. mee ai 207 | west and some out of the northwest| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | CHICAGO POTATOES |1931 Willys Sedan ... 00) othe. FOR RENT—Three room furnished utter 14,530; steady, Gen. Mills . 35 | brought in mill buying and a stiff] Minneapolis, July 26.—(%—Wheat| yj ‘July 26 11926 Hudson Sedan . 50.00 | n= | Apartment. Private bath. Private changed. Gen. Motors‘: 24% | rally. receipts Thursday 2 compared to 116 icago, July 26.—()}—(U. S. Dep. 1939 Prankiin Sedan + 300. Female Help Wanted entrance. Phone 1313. Poultry, live, 19 trucks, firm; hens|Gen. Ry, Sig. 35| . Afterwards «there no general| year ago. Agr.)—Potatoes 35, on track 315, total CORWIN-CHURCHILL | re een On RENT =HGur oro Ae 12-13, Leghorn hens 10; Rock fryers} Gillette ..... 10% | trend, just a eee elers peolenainan Minnea) cash wheat and coarse|U. S. shipments 355; good stock SPECIAL = = | WANTED—Girl or woman to do apartment. Newly decorated. Pri- 17-19, coloved 18; Rock springs 21-23,|Gold Dust 17_ | ideas that kept the market turning. grain cl quotations today follow. | stronger, supplies moderate, demand | SPEC! housework. Must go home nights. vate entrance. Call at 318-9th St. colored 19; Rock broilers 14-16, color- | Goodyr. 'T. 18%) Coarse grains were firmer than| yest, Delivered To Arrive pad eee ieee ae Dit Oe che cuct mateo Inquire W. Scheefle, 618-3rd St.) Cr phone 291-W. ji ks 12, Le 14; 3 ewt: Ida! jumphs lecayed — Z between 6:30 and 8:30 p, m. |e cobs SEE Foosters 6; turkeys 10-14; spring ducks Gt Nor. Bt 12s "OM. guly wheat’ closet’ % lower; |2 ak hort Peters ttre ee et OO Epon id cosine | WANTED—Experienced waitress at |FOR RENT Furnished front room, 7-9, old 7-8; spring geese 10, old 7. |Gt. West. 29%| new July 1 lower; old September %|3 dk north. Pee pt ler Bored en el Bp gat the Town Talk Lunch. Upstate, eultanle' toc ghee Houd.-Her. 2% | lower: new September 114 lower: De-|14% protein cayed 1.00-05; California White Rose 1931 Ford Vict., clean job . . SS isis perioiesd gut Tez keeping. Heat, gas, lights and wa- NEW YORK 12% | cember 1% lower. : 1 dk north. slighity decayed 1.00; barrels, Virginia 1928 Chrysler Sedan, overhauled. WANTED —-Expenie ios gir or| ter furnished. Call at 818-Tth 8. New York, July 26.—(P)—Dressed| Hudson Motor $%6| "duly rye closed 1% lower; Septem-|2 Gk north. Cobblers U. 8. No, 1, 1.90-2.00, jie Salagp oem yas vera Aaah A eh sea cook.| Phone 1747-R, I . “4 __ x Ly ee . a — ——— foney aioe sea test Tilnots Gent Fri peter See eeesabee eon aac protein | BOSTON WOOL 11988 Chevrolet Coupe, spec. price 475| references, age and wages desired | "OR MEN‘ Furnished 2 room apart Pou! i, brotlers, rs, freight 18°) Int, 24 |er C id y 1 dk north. Boston, July 26—(P)—(U. 8, D, A.)'1928 Whippet Coach .... 05) in reply. Write Tribune Ad. No.! ‘ioor $28 per month. Call at 616 24; express 12-23; oth ight Int. 22% | lower; new July 1% lower; old Sep-|2 dk north. express unchanged. Int: Tel. & Tel. 3 |tember % lower: new September un-|3 dk north, =Sales continued very slow in the 1933 Chevrolet Truck, 187 W. B. |) 7338. =| th St. Also» 2 room furnished Butter, 15,060, steady to firm and| Jewel 43 |changed, and December % higher.| 12% protein Boston market, but manufacturers| Duals, good condition : HAVE opening for stenographer with| apartment. Rental $20 per month. unchanged. Johns-Man 40% | September malting barley closed un-|! dk north. were making inquiries, Efforts to| pall gga A knowledge of clerical work and) 721-3rd St. Cheese, 193,945, firmer. Prices un-|Ravser (J) . 14% | changed. Old July, new July, old|2 dk north. make direct purchases of average, CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. / bookkeeping. “Must have good Per | son RENT—iwo Foon ~ moder changed: Relvi . ab September, new September oats E, oh noeth. twelve months Texas or of good/ Bismarck, N. Bac sonality. Position only part time) "sna stmont, Everything furnished Eggs, 14870, firm. Mixed colors,| Kresge (8. 8.) 16%| closed % lower and December %|T'ak north combing fine territory wools at around | __2 Blocks West of Post ~=| (0 start, with good opportunity for! Newly decorated. For sale: Wicker special packs or selections from fresa r Grocery 26 |lower. July flax closed 1% lower,|3 dk north. 70 cents scored basis, delivered eas:,|~ Cabi for Rent permanent position, Give complete; firniture stand, 2 table. stands, receipts 20%-23%; standards and|Liquid Carbonic 16% | September and December 1% lower. |3 dk north. were reported to have failed to secure bins for Ket information in first letter. APPIY! pooxrack, 4 breakfast chairs. 219 commercial standards 20; firsts 17%; |10e eo 20%| Cash wheat offerings were smaller | Grade of more than a few odd lots at that lev-| LOG CABIN FOR RENT—On shore| to Tribune Ad. No. 7340. lth st.” seconds 16%; other mixed colors un- 13 {in volume and demand for general|1 north.... el. A sale of spot twelve months} of Minnesota lake. $8.00 a week = | FOR BERT =e ji changed. as trade stronger. Winter wheat was|2 north... Texas wool was reported at around| furnished with wood for cobble fire- aaa OR RENT = ie White eggs, resale of premium 34% quiet. Durum was in good demand ne 0 cents scoured basis to a buyer that] place and fee. 8. W. Corwin, Bis-| "> EE | apt. with ligt ta, gas and gaer - marks 28%-29; nearby special packs|Miami 3 ier em 14% had an urgent need for wool and was! _marck, N. Dak. competent woman. Write Julia| son RENT —Tec Jom farabhed including premiums 26-28; nearby 9%} Sore Was good and prices|1 DH W or willing to pay the corrent asking Brown, Driscoll, N. Dak. gas and midwestern hennery, ‘exchange |! 7 | firm excent for white. Oats demand 1H W. .. 101% 1.08% 106% 107% | price in order to secure wool of a par- ene — ee | ee: Call ab > 4 % . gt anything desirable {cular line, 2 Serra oe itte eopangeds brown, (seo aoe 2 |quaity, Rye demand was aeedy| CRW - ming, a brown leather bill fold con- For Sale___| son RENT—Two rooms TSS 3345 » 4 Mont. Ward 21%] and offerings very light again, Bar-|1 H W..... 1.07% 1.08% 1.06% 1.07%| " ; f aised |FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Ada- ; western standards 20-20%; other| Nash. 12% | fey demand was fair to good, depend. |12°% protein : ssouri money. Bl ius Reward,| ing machines, EXPERT REPATR-| {0° Usht housekeeping. Very close browns unchanged. Hat, Biscuit $1, jing on quality. Plax demand was|! DHW or ae flower design, laced edges. Reward:| ING on all office machines, Sup-|.!- 323 2nd St. Phone 360-M, ry Nat. Cash R, 12% slower. but. pil ted 1H W..... 1.07% 1.08% 1.06% 1.07% If found return to Tribune office. lies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER |FOR RENT—Well furnished apart- | Miscellaneous | |Nat. Pow ate Uiyg| compared with futures, ce » SEE Rk Ae Wanted to B 60, 201 Brosdway, 4 block Went ment consisting of large living room NY. 18% 1HW 1.06% 1.08% 1.08% 1.07% —__________*__.___| of Postoffice. Phone 820. with gas fireplace, . e FOREIGN EXCHANGE N.Y.N.H& H: 9%| | CHICAGO CASH GRAIN _| Minnessia : Mr. and Mrs. Belfield and Mrs.) LINCOLN & IND! Head Pennies | _ = GASHx One 215 to @ inch | © and bath. See custodian, College ange steady; Great Britain de- 00; No. 1 5 1DHW or | more than 11 years old. FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 room Baie neon Northern Pacit Taare ee Melo OO, [LE Weer 1.08% 106% 1.06% 1.06% |ter, Mrs, Studie Woodworth last! pennies worth $60, Send 10c for taachine, ove large Monier sate, one |FOR, Tava Wel furasbed mem Great Britain 6.04; France 659%; | Pac. Gas. a ‘Ei. 18%! Corn, No. 1 yellow #6%-67; No. 2|C7Ade of week, catalog, Box 767A, NATIONAL! 1e ean eee ire tnteeders, me:| 0 sleeping room on ground’ floor, Rely R518; Germany, 0: aes Pacific 2h | Ne UL Lr We 1.04% 1.05% 1.06% 1.00% oun er ee as cations | COIN CO., Milwaukee, Wis. chanies’ tool boxes, pipe vises, also| front, Phone 273, 411-sth t. ; Sweden 25.99; Montreal lew | Packard Pi 2% ts, sample grade mixed 40; i = FOR RENT me oe Fork 101825; New Yore in Montreal |Par<Publix. Ort 24 | white 46i4-47s sample grade 30-4, |Ch 1 amber 120% Tae 131% 140% [AE the John Crawford home. fast Doehle and family of Moffit, | TW and second hand pipe, fittings |FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- ‘ Pathe 14] N ‘ or * lise 3 Alex Anderson went to Minneapolis | tr" .nq fe Wood! ‘and| 9nd plumbing supplies. Frank G./ ment. City heat. Electric retrigere ads Fenner, 0 82%] Barley 68-05. 2 amber... 1.38% 145% .... .... {with a car load of cattle for William | Mery cere aendic Mook were ae Grambs, Co, rear 12 2nd St., Bis- CHICAGO STOCKS eet Bi. 23%) ‘Timothy seed $10.75-11,00 per ewt. | Chole of MacDonald Saturday. family, Me abd Maree Cem | search, N.C es ps 1 amber.... 1.27% 137% Mr. and Mrs. Studle Woodworth i PIANO BARGAIN (By ‘The Assoclated Press) Pills, Fo 5% Clover seed $10.75-14.50 per cwt. | 19% protein ad tainly ‘My and are gen Clooten| Visitors at the Leslie Clark home Sun- |_|, PIANO BARGAIN x-one McGraw Z 2 amber... 126% 1.36% and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs, Walter rallace new nationally known grand piano VERNMENT BONDS Pulian os. ay Minnespolss July 20d Range| Saber... 140% 1.16% Woodworth attented the celebration! otro auedge, who have ihede tretr| and one alightly used upright. cy '26,-()—Govern- | Purity Baking Bis | 06 cavtos avain.aalea: 2 amber.... 1.09% 1.15% of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wallace's six- ‘ore in the Buchanan valley, are now| Must dispose of these in a hurry.|#OR RENT—Sleeping room at 300 aa Fat scoiin 414)" "wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.13%-|Gradeot oar tieth wedding anniversary at thelr on the old Woodworth farm in this| If interested in a real buy, write) Avenue B. Phone 168, ment een 1% 1.14%; No, 1 mixed 1.07%; No. 2 dark |! "4 durum 1.05% 1.06% home in the Buchanan valley Satur- vietnity. W. E. Lohman, General Delivery.|son RENT—Nice cool see] sleeping room. Liberty . Reading Co. 3045 114%; . ; Coarse Grain day. The affair was sponsored by 4 der and| Rapid City, S. Dak. Tezms arranged Liberty first 4%’s 102.24. Rei 7 hard winter 1.03%. oan their children and over fifty relatives|_ MF. and Mrs, Ralph Snyder and) Repl rae Gentlemen preferred. Board Liberty fourth 4%’s 103.15. Reo 2%] Corn, No. 1 yellow 64%-65%;. 2 yellow... 63% .... ‘ "Kenneth and John Crawford were |_| responsible party. desired. 808 Main Avenue. 44's 11220, Rep. Sth. oss 10%| Oats, No. 2 white 45%. 3 Yellow... 62° fais qnd friends sitended Mrs. Studle ‘Tuesday dinner guests at the C. D.|#OR SALE—40 cattle, 5 horses, hat-|aon-pp: Bernolds To a 3%! Bariey, No. 2, 92. {ee A Be. Mrs. Wallace, “04; scimball home near Britin. ||| ness, machinery, 12. hogs,” feed. ‘Stores 45 | Flax, No, 1, 1.87, 2 ae rid Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark and son! ,. Mrs. Delbert Bossart and sind u-] $1500, Will take truck in trade as L-San, 1%| Rye not quoted. ; Bee. es Be Wayne and John Clark visited at the dle Woodworth called on ves | part payment. Mrs. Anton Knoll, Ser. Sh A board Air *t BISMARCK GRAIN ote. Se Sraniord Same ares |e ae - 5 oa i terrier close: 2 white 44% 45% ning. FOR SALE—Pedigreed fox Great Northern 7's of 1936, 90%. |Beaboard Of Hy] (Furnished by Rossell-Mitler Co.) |3 white Sh Mk Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell and Cash in With a Tobacco products 61's of 2022, 105- ‘Fore; 4 | neo Date July 26 4 white % 44% Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Au- Tribune Want Ad hack Brien BARD. 3 Beatin 61M. 1 che te, u or cal ae 5 HOME LOAN BONDS | ead 8'4|No. 1 ioe 30 50 Li Dilli Ai d L 19 Fleo POE ALE my sere pore: Doe Home Owners Loans 4's, ‘61, 1001. /Simms Ha es linger Aide Leaps rs 13 . ae : sae 18% |No. 1 Flax— T D h E igh) mo. 3 Not o Death to Escape Questioning 17% | Barley 4% an a ae N 1 dark Eth AL%-114%; No, Se eae HN casn|108%-1144; No. 2 dark northern, 20, |wheat: No. 1 northern 63%; No, 2/1-0%4-113%; No. 3 dark northern, 1% inorthern 80%; No, 3 northern 78%. reculaet Be Me 24% | “Oats, No. 2 white 38%; No. 3 white|!1!%-114%; No. 1 northern, 1.08%- 5% | 94x . did 114%; No, 2 northern, 1.07%-1.13%; a No, 1 amber durum hard, 1.13%- Union _ 38% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 144%; No, 2 amber durum hard, |giass 100% ‘Minn. July 26 1.13% -1.14%; No, 1 amber durum, United Aircraft 14% | Minneapolis, Minn., <P 11:12%-1.29%; No. 2 amber durum, Gaited Corp. 3% | Flour 10 higher. Carload lots, family | 1'139,129%; No, 1 mixed durum, ca ue rtd patents $7.25-7.35 a barrel in 98-pound 100% -139%: No. 2 mixed durum, log Ind. Alcohol ih ot LK-139K; No, 1 red durum, Grocers lus 1ig{ Eure bran 92150-2075. | “Flax, No. 1, 1.89, at once. Call at iv 8 84) Senden 2 Oats, No. 3 white, 49-44%. Dill.” 2% | More than 80.000 radio recetving| Gio, Ne.™ "Mi gas. we, 1 wo eee Baiglum: mixed, 62%: No, 1 white, 63%, Pict. F Barley, Sane €0-75) Ne. 1, 7 34% -56%: No. 2, 62%-54%; No. 3, 32, 41% 89K. ‘i 8 fi : | New York Stocks (RAIN PRICES SAG pe UNDER WEIGHT FELT zie Grain Quotations —______—__ | Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 26—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,300; 6,500 govern- ment; grain fed slaughter steers suit- able to sell around 6.00 up; heifers above 5.50 and a few smooth grassers steady; most slaughter steers and she- stock plainer grade or rough grassers dull, weak; bulls slow, undertone weak; practically nothing done on stockers early; few better grade light weight fed steers 6.00-7.25; short feds down to 5.00 or less. Fat heifers 4.75-6.25; bids down to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1984 CLASSIFI £D ADS. Is this the Tribune want ad de- partment? I've heard so much about the good results of Tribune want ads from neighbors who have used your columns when they have something to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I just