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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934 6.00; packing sows 6.65-90; light light, good and choice 140-160 lbs., 6.25-7.25; light weight 160-200 Ibs., 7.00-60; me- dium weight, 200-250 Ibs. 7.50-60; heavy weight, 250-350 lbs. 7.35-60; |packing sows, medium and good 275- |550 Ibs.. 6.00-7.00; pigs, good and choice, 100-130 Ibs., 5.00-6.25, Cattle, 13,000 commercia}; 500 gov- _| gamer: calves, 2,000 commercial; government; excessive supply fat, [eet here; edge of market on strict- lly choice kinds due to abridged ship- [per demand; all others 15 to 25 lower ’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., Sept. 5 STOCKS RALLY IN} “Grats Quotations {// New York Stocks STRENGTH DEVELOPS CLASSIFIED ADS ee re aor |on top of similar downturn Tuesday; | IN DE T Chicago, wee jgeneral market very slow except on |- i Jee {light heifers and mixed yearlings. this | | Pi stairs ry Hi gS see iclass steady; beef cows weak to 25 | 2 |gept. a: tans 1.08: lower; cutters weak; bulls strong: Dec.” old... 1.04 1.06% 2 CENTS A B HEL, ==" fully steady; better grade fat pe. new.. iets i | steers 8.50 upward; lower grades 8.00 % A lee Aide een! ay ar phe tl sere ‘old... i r an vealers; steers, g Aly Rails Improve cunccermany:: Dee. ou. : Another Surprising Reduction: ibe, watson ge: Ib es ope E Trading Volume at 15,000 in U. S. Visible Supply Is 10.75; Het) Ibs.. 7.75-10.80; come mo! )= = Shares Still Slow Predicted 7130; Bult good Be Raslee se-1t0 a Ibs., 6.00-8.25; common and medium New York, Se! 5) —S a | iam Tey Sage : 763% on TT EERITOGEE TETGREReIC ite Ana reGH a 70eke0 seit i. lew i pt. 5.—( toc! . a . strength that developed in wheat val- low cut=} 4 ’ |) staged a quiet recovery Wednesday | _ Rye > wr am. Wat, Ws. 16% ues carried the market upward Wed- [ter 80d cutter 1.75-2.75; bulls wvear- “You don’t have to sell me on the F coincident with brisk rallies in wheat | Bet. ES a ak a Re Ansconda Cop. Jaig |Mesday more than 2 cents a bushel. | lines excluded), good (beef), 3.00-75;| idea of Bismarck Tribune want-ads. 4 ‘and cotton. Metal issues led the up-|S¢Pt new. 78% 84% 85% | Anmoonee Pr 94°|_Intimation of forthcoming lberal|<Cutter, common and medium 2.850-) | have by ld on them ¢ turn. Rails and various specialties | Dec: seeit) Seats subte. 2 + §2 {shipments of wheat out of Chicago |360; veaiers, good and choice 6.50 lave been sold on them for a long, “improved. substantially. While there 25 |were current. There were also pre- | 8.00; medium 4.50-6.50; cull and com-| long time. ’Member when we lost ‘was some expansion in the trading 33% | dictions of another surprising reduc- | mOn 3.50-4.50: stocker and feeder cat-| Sandy how quick that Trib volume, tansfers approximated only ‘44 | tion of the United States wheat visible |tle: steers. good and choice 500-1050 ao ripune 513,000 shares. The close was firm. Be supply total next Monday. | lbs., 4.50-5.00; common and medium} want-ad brought him back? ~~ Market analysis attributed the bet- Me i Wheat closed firm at virtually dob eee _ -ter t it rth tech- jay's top level, 2-2% cents above Tues- eep 13,000; fat lambs slow; scat- . i “Gical Testoes, although Sonne Higtcie Wal Be day's finish, Dec. new 106-106%, corn | tered sales and indications’ fully! “And then we never would have said to have been based on thelOct. 21%, | %-1% up, Dec. new 80%-%, oats 1!%- Steady to strong; generally asking} found this lovely home if it hadn’t “Strength of staples. Wheat ended 2] Dec. 16%, | 1% advanced, and provisions at a rise | Nigher; native lambs upward to 7.00; b fe . ‘or more cents a bushel higher and 34] of 8 to 17 cents. best held higher; larger interests talk-| been for a want-ad, or even some of , cctton got up around $1 a bale. Fed- 14°] Scarcity of speculative offerings led |ing under 6.75; sheep steady feeding] the valuable pieces of furniture eral bonds were again exceptionally ue soon to @ general rise of about a cent |Jambs weak to 25 lower; bulk 5.75 hich icked di f= heavy and corporation loans were | 0’ 36° 1, ‘bushel for wheat. It was pointed (downward; lambs, 90 pounds, down,| Wflch we picked up dirt cheap. ti ymixed. The British pound, steady in MINNEAPOLIS RANG: 40% /out that cash wheat, not only at Chi-/good and choice 6.40-7.00; common ‘arly ‘dealings, again, turned dow latjnneapols, ep ee 7s |engo but-at Minneapolis and Kansas | medium 5.00-6.50; ewes 90-150 pounds,| “Why, it even took a want-ad to ward in terms of the dollar. Wheat— "Open High’ $% /City demanded good premiums, and /good and choice 1.75-2.85: all welghts,! 46 that filling station for y wGhares of U. 8, omelting advanced |Sepr- old. Lid Tite Lie” ila 3, | tliat September wheat both in Kansas )common and medium 1.50-2.25; feed-| S01 Ena’ MINE Station for you about 4 points and those of Howe |Sept., new. 1.12% 1.14 i 34 City and Minneapolis was selling at|ing lambs 50-75 pounds, good and| three years ago. -Sound, Dome, American Smelting and | Dec. 0% 12 3i,(8 higher price than the futures in |choice 5.35-6.00. Ci Pasco gail 1 or more each. those markets. = Abied Poneman He Me over 3 and a! Only about 1,000,000 bushels of hard SIOUX CITY “No, I never let a sothers, ahead around 1 to 2, included | pec. 2lis|wheat was reported as on hand inj Sioux City. Ia. Sept. 5—(M—(U.) day go by but -Gase, U. 8. Steel, American Telephone, 2), | Chicago. with 6% cent premium quot- 900 commer-| eT rend th @oodyear, Johns-Manville, U. 8. In- 14 /edl for it as compared with the Sep-| 0% At I. rnment; better fe 4 dustrial Alcohol, Deere, Sears Roe- 7%4|tember price. Under such circum-| Grade siauehter steers and yeatlings| Tribune want- : buck, Loew's Radio preferred B, Bits |stances, the strength of September] Steady; others a shade lower; stock=| 4. 1 . Gy Armour of Iilinots preferred (new), 2744 |quotations was an outstanding fea-|¢m Bnd fecders sow, steady to weak: B J..8. Rubber first preferred, Celanese, 18° hd of wheat hoa cer with many | peeves 9.30: aaa cnsiese ie Ib. Chrysler, Du Pont, American Can, , {Observers was associat pros- Bots cavayny: ane Sania Fe, Union Pacific and N. ¥.| Oi Shei |pects of continued decreases here- ele ihe FERAL One HOWE Trib Ww: Tlie nion Gia swe Central. ‘The utilities were only & 1314 after in the United States wheat vis-|pulk 4-800: Package 975 down; ibune Want Ad Rates Hate ake Aittle better than even. McClellan | Sept. 20, |tble supply. Corn and oats paralleled 7.99: range fed beet cows tp to 450: Are Low 4 os stores, one of the most active issues, | Dec. giz; |the upward trend of the wheat mar-| bidding 15-25 lower on most cows: c was fractionally higher. Alaska Jun- ie | ket. few sales 2.50-3.25; cutter grades 1.50- Cuts and border used on want ads come 2 consecutive insertions, not over 18 esa was an exception to the improve- 90% 2.25; stockers 3.00-4.25; three loads under clasified display rates of 75 cents per ment in the metals, losing about half 14% GRAIN FUTURES WIND UP steer and heifer calves 4.00. column ineh per single insertion. 1 insertion, 25 words ® point. 23% | WITH STRONG FLOURISH Hogs, 5,000; butchers mostly 5-10 No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, 2 consecutive insertions, ee 138 Minneapolis, Sept. 5.—()—Grain! lower; sows steady to 10 off; top or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 “| Produce Markets | ate wed ae an all ae se 7.15; carly sales 200-190 Ib. butchers the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ean, Folge ore 25 words 145 > is "|session here Wednesday and ended/7.00-10; 170-200 Ib. lights 6.50-7.00; ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to a CHICAGO ii with a strong Mopet Wheat fu-/ 150-170 lb, averages 6.00-50; sows ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates tures were 1%-2c higher. Mostly 6.40-65; few up to 6.75; feeder rs ay ie ote Was ane le De 3 |New September wheat futures closed| pigs searee, few 4.50 down, A Representative Will Call If You Desire 1%e higher, Dec. 2c, an lay 1%. Sheep, 6,000, including 900 billed ee ae ee 7*| Coarse grain futures kept pace with|through: salable supply 10 loads 2 heat. range lambs, 700 truck-ins; about 70 — plete ndad hl Eee Fb eats | 31x | "Old Sept. oats futures closed 1%c| per cent feeders; no early action on ees acti bite ethic ty 18% higher, sve 1%¢, Dec. 1%c, and May| slaughter lambs, talking weaker or ile ——_____Personal _——_—{__ Apartments for Rent 35%; ex! ests (01-1 28: |e 33. '/1%0; Sept. and Dec. rye 1% higher; |6.00 down: asking stronger or above MATTRESSES ~ FOR RENT—One front apartment, , firsts (88-89) 2312-24; seconds (86-87) Meloia Sept. feed barley 3c higher, new /6.25; undertone weak on feeding|"Ow in Progress at Capital Commer-| YOU can have your old mattress re-| cither furnished or unfurnished. 22-23; standards (80 centralized car- os Q%e, Dec. 2%e, May 1%c, and Sept.| lambs; late Tuesday fat.lambs steady | lal College. Classes in shorthand.| novated, made soft and fluffy and| Electric stove and electric refrig- lots) 25, - MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN t 30% |and Dec. malting barley unchanged; |t0 10 higher; top sorted rangers and| typing and bookkeeping. Brush-up| rebuilt into our finest sateen cover.| crator, city heat. Always hot water. \ se ae ictal ates tresh graded], Minnes . 5, — (P) — Wheat | Hi 4. '|Sept. flax 3%c higher, Dec. 3c, and| Natives 625; bulk desirable natives | courses for_stenographers. cheaper than you can buy a new| Laundry privileges. Fire proof j firsts, cars, 21%, local 20%; current ediesdia y 184 compared to 85% | May 1c. 615-25. one. 309-8th St. Phone 1963. | building. Call at the Bismarck i feceipts 17-20; refrigerator firsts 21; s cash wheat and coarse be ee rene es | BOSTON WOOL __Household Goods for Sale ee soap, poe inns eae aaah, Bey oa Scuba GRRE refrigerator standards 21%; refrigera- ‘quotations follow: 1 4 "| Boston, Sept. 5—()—(U. 8, Dept. |FOR SALE—Segerstrom piano. Real! 500 parrington’s. Phone 130, Toom ‘apartment, fur- JS) eT nel oe gli got Rt a Wied ie! on ni: | Bn MBA Rem annem | —S_PRGeome de ne { 3 5 . y 5 a turer not affected by the strike show- | _ 38! 3 2 \ steady: hens 14-17; leghorn hens 10%: 3 ~ north. dnl he hee 5 copa pee erent was der Orel ea a ilttle. interest in cooured woolen |HOME Pee “Bond Malleabie reyes RIDING ACADEMY.|_ Call at 318-9th St. Phone 291-W. rock fryers 17-17%; colored 15%; 12 Ge ROE. LIK 117% 47% | demand was fair to good. Rye cle-i voc. ‘but they were not taking any| coal range with hot water front. In| Gentle riding horses. Corner 18th/FOR RENT—Two room furnished rock springs 19-20, coiored 16; rock|14% protein 14% |™mand was good. Barley of malting |. tantial quantities. A few worsted | first class condition. 1012 Avec. | St.and Sweet Ave. Frank L. Stone,, apartment. Lights, water and gas broilers 16-17%, colored 15%; bare-|1 dk north. 1.17% 13% {quality was offered speringly. Flax | va nutacture “even inquiring |i HAVE @ high et nl stg eh for cooking furnished. Private en- } roost-|2 dk north, 1:15% 19% |0f cholce quality was in better de-| anufaclurers were even Inquiring |f HAVE @ high grade Grand Piano) _ Nebr.” trance. Rent reasonable. Call at tre 11; turkeys, 1016; epring ducks| de north. 113% 184 | mand. [were" affected by the strike at the| sample dipped direc from faciry-|" Female Help Wanted {<2 Stet. i el 3 3 10-16; ‘panes | y the strike af ie} sample rect from factory. ‘el eee 12-16, old 12-13; spring geese 13, ol | 2% Proveln | rid DULUTH CASH GRAIN _—- moment. Many manufacturers stated| I will make someone a REAL BAR- ee soi |OR RENT—5 rooms furnished, elee- ? 12 2 dk north. 115% \that they were not interested in buy-| GAIN rather than reship. Terms perienced git] for) tric refrigerator and washer; heat, 4 | Duluth, Sept. §—()—Closing cash | ; i housework. Should be 18 years or 7° ? 3 dk north. 1.13% 11% ing wool now because of the uncer-] to responsible party. Write W. E. water and gas for cooking furnish- : NEW YORK 12% protein oO eee eee No ae etncr | tainty over the labor situation in the| Day, factory repr. in care of Leland| (ver, Write Mrs. Bek, New Salem,| eq. 215 Avenue C West. Phone New York, Sept. 5—(P)—Butter,|1 dk north. 117% 1 Ft erm, 147% -126%3 No. 2 dark. north. | **tHe Industry. Parker Hotel, Minot. N. Dak. _D. 827-R. 27,463, easier. Creamery, ther than ae 4 % tag 2 * FO R SALE—2 © i] rugs. One Fr iNT— rooms | Syne 258-0075, extra (B? score) 28363 cee ae Ce ee rere eget ages conten MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Foillangh and one Chinese. ‘all be. CHIEN EU EEnTIOg: Gish eae first (80-91 scores) 23%-25%; sec |CTROC OL yy og, ee etic: Ro. Rotten | Minneapolis, Sept. 5.—UP—Plour 1 and 5 Phi : R ter and electric washer incli rwaeed 21 $% | heavy, 1.19%-1.28%: No. 1 northern, tween 1 and 5 p. m. Phone Ma: man Brothers Clothes di t ind electric washer — included. onds (84-87 scores) 23-23%; central-/2 dk north. 1.15% 14% |1.17%-1.28%; No, 2 northern 1.16%. |Unchanged. | Shipments 30,239. dan 570. wearer on liberal commission basis, | ..UbStairs. $20 per mo. 1016 Bawy. ized (90 score) 24%. 3 dk north. 113% 24%: No. 1 a thax re bran 23.00-50. is i T—Furnishec Cheese, 648,921, slow. Prices un-|Grade of : $20 | 126K No, 1 amber durum hard./ standard middlings 23.50-24.00. An opportunity to make a connee- |FOR RENT. "Furnished or unfuraish changed. 1 north.... 1.16% PL FSi yg ee orton Business Opportunity tion with the country’s largest mak-|_¢¢ ®Pt. Phone 773. Varney Apts. north.... 114% Pi 3 No. a a ers of men’s fi thes. Write to|FOR RENT—Partly furnished or fur- Eggs, 35,188, firm. | Mixed colors,|3 Porth’ '** 1138 115 21% | 1.28% -1.36%; No. 2 amber durum Poca yon ata ur lap FOR SALE—I. G. A. Store stock of] Th. Reis eee Pe nished 3 room sround floor apart- seconds, mediums 40 Ibs. and dirties Montasa Winter Wheat Bi | 1 '27%-136%; No. 1 mixed durum, ‘ashington, Sept. 5.—(?)—The state} general merchandise in small town. 4 ” No. 1, 42 Ibs. 19%-2045; other mixed] 14 22% | 12514-1463, No 2 mixed durum, |cepartment announced Wednesday its} §0 miles from Bismarck. If inter-| —cleveland, Ohio. ment, Rental #90:.e month. Cal « §. colors. unchanged. iawn Teta ee ere 1214 [intention to negotiate a new recipro-| ested inquire at Winston and Newell Nee * YM) White eggs, nearby and midwestern|1 H W..... 117% 118% 116% 117% 13% | sax Non 1, 19540197%. [cal trade agreement with Colombla,| Company, Bismarck. oat FOR RENT—Well furnished 3 room 4 exchange standards 26-28; other |13% Ne We | Oats: No. 3 white, 54%-56% with hearings to be held on October YO! lesires work for room| apartment with bath. Gas for whites unchanged; brown, resale of|! DHW 9 Ha Rye: No. 1 88%-91%6 aes b nd board. Phone 1748-m. _| cooking, gas heat, Kelvinator, heat, Or al premium marke 324-33: nearby and|1,# Wo... 47% 118% 116% 1.17% ae 1 Automobiles for Sale GAPABLE GIRL wants work. “Willdo| Water furnished, Call at rear of 413 western special packs, private sales|}"¢ parse A lien tee ee A correspondent writes in to USED CARS housework. Call Mrs. Gertie An-|_W. Thayer. 9 from store 25-32; other browns un-|1 H W..... 117% 148% 1.16% 1.17% |Par,-Publix Ctf. 13% |, Batley: malting, 85-1.00; No, 1 teed, wd bat lavastionten Goma. (te eae 95.00 | =e For, RENT Uaht _ omiag fe changed. Grade of change “. 82%; 82%; No. rayon c) . roo! ights, water, - ’ Y¥ ee ltr firme, Chickens, aretghe] 1 DRUM. oF pane Be epee 58. |Si%-82H; No. 2 feed, 80-8244; No.3} that political records do not run | 1929 Franklin Sedan ; nished. Near bath. For sale: Four 4 8. " '4, |feed, 77% -79%. F : i and express unquoted; _brollers,|1,HW..... 116% 136% 115% 117% |Penn R. an thet far back, 1933 Plymouth Coupe x dining chairs, 2 mattresses, cloth ® freight 14-23; express 15-23; fowls, cae Seath Dakota Wheat eae ya Ptr WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN “ aaa ra 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan . rug, 9x12. Two rockers, full sised : . sence 500 miles of motor-|1930 Pontiac Coupe .... y bed, 320-2nd St. © freight 12-20: express 13-22; roosters, ‘Gambi 38%| Winn Sept. 5. — () — Cash nee | frelght and express 11-12: turkeys, 11 H'Weo', 114% 145% 114% 118% [Bub Bye. NJ. 32% | wheats NO. 1 northern, 81%; No. 2|!D8 Toads. LORS OMDB RDRED 202 +» 00! plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER| Rooms for Rent a 2 freight 17-23; express 25; ducks, |Grade of Pullman ... 42 | northern, 78%; No. 3 northern, 76%. i Sy 500.00) Go. 207 Broadway, % block West =. eS ROE ems + freight 15; express 19. 1 DHW or 10% whit An egg, 9'2 inches in circumference, 25.00 .! FOR RENT—Desirabie ig} 3 expres Oats: No. 2 white, 47; No. 3 te, of Postoffice. Ph 820 Dressed try firm. Chickens,|1 W W..... 113% 115% 113% 114% Radio BH | ag, 5 was laid by a hen in England re-|1930 Roosevelt Sedan . 175.00} _' one 5 | Sleeping room. Always hot water. ‘ aes hae Y 2% | O%- cently. CORWIN-CHURC! FOR SALE—Nice large early Ohio} Genii f fresh 15-28; fowls, frozen 10-21; other /on 1 amber 1.48% 1.56% 1.48% 1.53% | Remington 8 Li potatoes at $1.00 per bushel or $1.10] Wernaven PrererTed: Call at 116 grades unchanged. provein ‘ 2% vestock — delivered. Cabbage 4c lb. Beets 2c! [Foam tama ET 2 + ATH 155% 13% | ¢——_—___________» Ib, green ers. Bc Ih, earrots| FOR RENT—Furnished al | Miscellaneous _| |Gnoteot i 80. ST. PAUL $150" bu, onions : | for lady. In modern home, "Gas | . ST. 50 bu. onions, 1.50 bu. Give usi . Loamber.... 138% 146... Royal Dutch 8 33. | gouth st. Paul, Minn. Sept. 5-—(”) Mesa Verde Park's Cliff Palace your order for your winter supply. | eat. always hot water. Laundry : FOREIGN EXCHANGES z eal Py ae %|—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,400; 1.- Kunz Grocery, 222 So. 9th St. Phone |__ Privileges. 323 Park. New York, Sept. 5.—(?)}—Foreign |G; erent nes 26%, |800 government; few better grade fed T B Pi d N Si 17, !FOR RENT—Nice modern furnished exchange irfegular; Great Britain de- | amber... 1.25% 1.28% 38% |yearlings about steady; in-between 0 Be Pictured on New Stamp FEED Cariot “deaterg| TOMS. Close in. Always hot water. mand in dollars, others in cents. Great |2 amber.... 124% 1.25% 9% | and lower grade steers very slow with| 4, . write or wire for prices: baled hay,| Gcntlemen preferred. Phone 926-J. _Britain 5.0113: France 6.69%, Italy Creat ae 4 weak undertone; fat she stock mostly wheat, oats, barley straw; corn,|_07-3rd St. . +8712; Germany 39.93; Norway 25.20; |! rd durum 1.18% steady; plainer grades dull; bulls little barley, oats, reground oat hulls|FOR RENT—Furnished room in Sweden 25.85; Montreal in New York Coarse changed; stocker and feeder trade al- mae "seed ee Fargo, N. D. strictly modern home for one or { New York in Montreal most, at @ standstill early; Mberal ac- DUMP WAGONS FOR SALE oR| ‘Wo gentlemen. Private entrance. } 4 cumulation for week today; few good trade. Universal Motor Co. Bis- | Call at 512 Rosser, accoss from the { : to choice lightweight fed yearlings + Courthouse. Phone 1091. ; 3 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 700-8.00; many medium to good make SO Dene | ee eee eee atitully amelie (By The Associated Press) slaughter steers eligible around 4.50- FOR SALE—Mariin 12 “gauge shot | FOF on aaa Rae eee » Bist Bank Stock, 7 6.50; common kinds down to 3.00 and un. $27. Phone 1478-M.__| tress. “Hot water at all times. Cail ax west Banco., 312. % |under; odd lots good to choice fat FOR SALE—Raccoon coat, size 18. it a Ee forth heifers 525-7.00. Muskrat, size 14, Reasonable. Phone OE aaa mise lea re CHICAGO STOCKS Grassy lower grades 2.50-4.50; beef 282-LR. tilated re Buitable for t ath (By The Associated Press) cows 2.50-3.50; low cutter and cutter 3 VERHIBIER POOMS. ‘Board it pri | Midwest Util, %. 11g 118 125-225; most bulls 225-3.00, Calves Houses and Flats sired. 14-ath Esai h 800 government; steady to ENT—Ver = oe NEW YORK BONDS Loner strong; good to choice 5.00-6.50; some FOR RENT. Very good 1 room hou, | og RENT—Nicely~ furnished p> New York, Sept. 5—()—Bonds| .07$— 9% 93% 90% held higher; bulk around 6.00 down. Well furnished 4 room apt, $45. 3| Stairs sleeping room. In new mo- 5 «elose: psrees sees, room unfurnished apartment, gas dern home. Private entrance. Also ‘Great Northern 7s of 1936, 8834. No. 1...... 195 205 194 .... peckers Mating ¥ “A lights, heat and water included.| garage. Opposite St. Alexlus Nurses be Prod. 6%8 of . lown for natives; sellers generally $27.50. T. M. Casey & Son. | aoe: ae 3 is BISMARCK GRAIN asking 6.25 and above; other classes FOR RENT—Basement for business [FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. . * NEW YORK CURB (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) about steady; slaughter ewes up to Phone 1407, 712-7th St. Un. A Purposes, 212 Main. Also 3 rooms a | ew York, Sept. §—(P)—Curb: Date Sept. 5. U Rae: late sales Tueedey inclade two on first floor of house to adults.|FOR RENT—Double front sleeping ¥ +~:Citles Service 2. 3 Dig loads Washington range feeders 54 Phone 905. "| yoom. 415-4th, Elec. Bond & Share 11. United Founders %. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 5.—}—Govern- rment bonds: No. 1 amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 ae durum . ie Ib., average at 5.50; with light end 14 | around 40 Ibs., at 4.50. Hogs 5,500; moderately active, large- ly a packer market; lights and butch- % lers 15-25 lower than Tuesday's aver- age; packing sows 25 off; bulk good FOR RENT—About October 1st, fur- nished modern 5 room house, two bedrooms, gas heat. Adults only. References required. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 7872. Lost and Found =a LOST—Midget Fox Terrier, white with black ears, black spot on fore. . & ' “Liberty 3%8, 102.24. . 1 rye 2 to choice 180-300 Ibs, 7.00-25; ex- = te m= | _head._Reward. Phone_1322. 4 Liberty 1st 4%8, 102.27. Barley oo treme top 7.35; for strictly choice 210- ___Taken Up meats Wan Buy q ; Vy Liberty 4th 4%s, 103.13. Oats .. co 240 Ibs., heavier butchers down to TAKEN UP—6 stray pigs. 301-17th as f Hard winter wheat cd ay 2 enormous cave that arches 50 to 100 feet over it, famous Cliff rload eS alg salted restricted bing 1.08%; No, 2 hard amber urum, 139-186%. sacked per ewt; Wisconsin cobblers) || J CHICAGO | Palace 1s one of the spectacular sights of Mesa Verde National Para Vande | Das Chicken er stom . SCH: ‘sample grade 76: cats, No. 3 8. No. 1, 17890; combination grade Agr. )—Hogs, 15,000 including 3,000 di- Park, in the southwestern corner of Colorado, to be pictured on FOR RENT—%, Sec. 20 mi. SE Bis: | With U: aaiite 52% -55; No. 4 white heavy 84; 1.45, market slow; mostly 25 lower! one of the new U. S. stamp issues. This photo shows @ section crop plan: buildings: | » . ‘Sample grade 50-51; No rye; barley ad Tuesday; 200-200 Ibs. 7.50- 60; | of the palace. The floor of the recess in which the palece etands pestur why corn | Armour Creameries 780-120; timothy seed 16,50-18.00 cwt: | In the old days, the ‘slde-car|practical top 7.60; only small lots| — '# Practically covered with buildings reared by pri man, who te. Tractor and references | Bismarck, N. D. clover seed 16.25-20.78 cwt. cocktall” contained ceintreau. 7.68; 140-90 lbs., 6.50-7.80; pigs 5.0 | lived im these gerles secure against enem: required. rat, Sheldon. N.D. | - 4 . o~ . t pteecbd ..{Treasury 4%s, 110.30. «Treasury 48, 106.28. ., Home Owners Loans 4s '5!1, 96.16. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 5.—(#)—Wheat, No. Ted 1.04%; No. 3 red tough 1.02%; RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Joarlot grain 1.15; No. 1 hard winter, Wisconsin northern, 1.18%-123; No. 3 mixed,| stronger, other stock stcady; supplies dark 1.19%; ; moderate demand and trading light; CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, eSpt. 5.—()—(US.D.A.)— Sept. §—(#)—Range of | Potatoes, 28, on track 174, total U. 8. sales: wheat: No. 1 1 dask shipments 399; stock 6.75; better 140-170 lbs., 5.75-7.00; plain kinds down to 5.00; killer pigs centering around §.00; feeder pigs mainly 3.75 down; bulk packing sows 625-50; medium grades down to 5.25; average cost Tuesday 6.84; weight 253 Tbs. Hundreds of feet above the canyon bottom, under the roof of an street. ae to Trade __ HAVE Saxophone as part trade for a light car to be in good condition. D TO BUY—Three or four room house. Reasonable. Phone Mandan 288-W. 101-9th Ave. N. W. WE WILL BUY

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