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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 1 insertion, 15 words 2 consecutive insertions, not over 16 words 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 85 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.45 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates 45c ae Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE—For less than Cost of improvemehts. Fine 10 room house, full basement, electric lights, best water system in state. Running water in house and barn. 640 acres land. $1,000 cash pay- ment, balance on long time. Inter- est rate 2%. In sections 8 and 9, 141-77. 32 miles from Bismarck. See J. J. Rue, 711 Avenue A, REAL ESTATE 7 Room House, close in, near Court HOUSC ......6...seeee! .00 5 Room Bungalow, facing park, easy terms .......... 7 Room modern house, cheap DE srcncccteissscssanaapnons 3000.00 Dozens of houses in all parts of city. Hundreds of lots in all parts of city, a great many on monthly payments. Nearly four thousand sales without ever @ complaint from any buyer. YOUNG. i Personal MATTRESSES YOU can have your old mattress re- novated, made soft and fluffy and rebuilt into our finest sateen cover, cheaper than you can buy a new one. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. REAL STEAM Supercurline perma- nents, reg. $3.50, oil $5.00; electric permanents in combination, spiral top, ringlet ends, all prices. Sham- poo finger wave, Palmolive soap, 50c. Harrington’s. Vernon lotion, Phone 130. ‘or Sale or Trade FOR SALE BY OWNER—Or_ will trade for Bismarck property. Large modern building lecated in town Ideal for hospital, Write Box near Bismarck. club house or 365, hotel. Wilton, N. D. - |FOR SALE or TRADE for beef cattle tic Hot Point Electric range in per: or Nee BO choles white tare ae Cut rate Meat Market, | i | { { FOR RENT—2 room furnished base- ment apt. 318-9th Street. FOR RENT—Apt., 3 large rooms and bath. City heat. Furniture for sale. Apt. 7. FOR RENT—Beautiful, new. large 3-room apartment and bath. Une furnished, $30. Also 7-room modern house, $35. T. M. Casey é& Son, 518 Bdwy. Automobiles for Sale __ ~~ "USED CARS" 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach en 1930 Ford Coupe . $30 per month. 30412 Main, 1926 Chevrolet Sedan . 700 1932 Chevrolet. DeLuxe Coach. 375.00 1931 Chrysler Sedan . 400.00 1028 Packard Sedan .. 1929 Franklin Sedan . 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan 1926 Olds Coach .. Ford Pickup .... CORWIN-CHURCHILL _ DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1930 Pontiac Sedan . $235. 1931 Nash 8 Coupe .. 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 1932 Ford V8 Tudor . 1932 Ford V8 Tudor . 1934 La Fayette Sedan. Secsccattae now, car guarantee. Essex Pick-Up .. Convenient Terms COPELIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck WE WILL BUY One Chicken or a Carload. Market Your Poultry With Us. Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. D. 9 holdover from Monday; hardly enough done to make a market; few early z | t une a oc an sales better grade steers and yearlings % ‘J 8.00-10.00; other killing classes very uneven but generally lower; sealers steady; slaughter cattle and vealers: |steers, good and choice, 550-900 Ibs., u e @ e |6.00-9.75; 900-1100 Ibs., 6.50-10.25; 9 |1100-1300 Ibs. 6.75-10.75: 1300-1500 s: | lbs., 7.75-10. ommon and medium, men han AAO i tab Ibs., 2.75-7.75; heifers, good _— and choice, 550-750 Ibs., 5.00-8.00; MORNING TREND OF []— Grain Quotations CORN AT HIGH PEAK «psn ss ————— ew. I0 |New. Tork ot S| good, 350-525; common and medium, .78-3.50; low cutter and cutter, 1.75- im CHICAGO RANGE |2.75; bulls (yearlings excluded), good 1 (Cw fe eo tin Cee — Prices Sept. 25. | (beef), 3.25-4.25; cutter, common and a hee : jmedium, 2.50-3.40; vealers, good and Ye 1.06% 1.02% 1.04% ia ae: 102% 1.04% 1.02 1.04% cohice. 6.75-8.50; medium, 5.00-6.75; BS AT CLOSES ud.» 1.02 1.04% 1.01% 1.046% AT 10 FIRMNE jcull and common, 4.00-5.00: stocker 1.04% {and feeder catgle: steers, Bood and 104% % icholce, 500-1050 Ibs. 4.2 78% ty |mon engage ca 2 ‘oats | ee) 000 commerci: al, “4.000 gov Early Losses ‘converted Into [Bee 2 fg 18k Wet Weather in Corn Belt Tues |ernment: fat lambs Spshltig fall fully ‘ 4 : Steady with Monday's close; asking Gains Before End of Ses m% 138] day Causes Apprehension joironzer: bids and sales om native, sion; Close Is Firm 54 17% for New Crop and range lambs upward to 6.50; best 52% 34% ited held 6.75 and above; sheep New York, Sept. 25.—UP)—Atter dis. (May’ Bx | 1124 chicago, Sept, 28M —With spot Sted" at Moviday’s downturns; feed- (RUPEE 6 FARE hisivy tee th eat set i 16% | delivery of corn commanding the | in amb te cand lamb °! “You don't have to sell me on the tending, the stock market staged alSept., 36° THs a” | eee ee ceveropen| 75: common and medium, 5:06-6:36; idea of Bismarck Tribune want-ads. substantial rally in the latter part = Bee. ald ae ae iy strength late Tuesday, and rallied Teen 50 pounds, good and choice I have been sold on them for a long, Taine Fis aati ae et May i ig TOK 81% ais | eee Went ere parts of the corn | Medium, 1.50-2.00; feeding lambs, 50-| long time. ‘Member when we lost tra a more were con- = fy “3 pounds, good and cohice, 5.50-6.25. il verted into advances of 1 to around 3. \sept, he new. a, a, 8 4% La Saused aparebiension ae eo dl bo eads Sandy -——-how quick that Tribune ‘The close was firm. Transfers ap-| Beh! : on we By 18, Buen SOI IK HOW Shek atoek SIOUX CITY want-ad brought him back? Proximated 750,000 shares. 12% 4S 6% | market was also a late semnietne| Apone City, Sept. 25.—(AP—U, 8. D. There was no especial news to ac- 12% factor relative to grains. | A.\—Cattle 2,500 commercial, 4,000 “And th vould hav count for the reversal of trend. Most 1.25, Bt Corn closed strong, 1 cent to 1% {covenants slaughter steers and eal we never wot ave ue Gi a gee ae Oct, Fe iit | euove saoe day's finish; Dec. new 73° aie Hel Gas es eae ba found this lovely home if it hadn’t % s . 4 a stands Ing 25 or 4 " pounded with the rest, although not 45 Ae wael ‘ree et si " S Lies ‘at more lower; stockers and. feeders| Deen for a want-ad, or even Lig of 8 Pata rere, 35 18% unchanged to ‘4 up, and provisions | faults a ae weight beac the valuable pieces of furniture jolts (Cheha) 40 “| varying from 28¢ decline to DR oa fumerous loads! which we picked up dirt chea) from grains. Cotton also improved. 43 erain feds salable 800 down; few P P. Secondary bonds followed stocks, but anrniexwos -_ or" Gams veh: cnet ‘ecinies tee heifers up to 7.50; bidding U. 8. government securities were | srinne MINN Fs tga 38% |mucn quidation under wey in| Mostly 3.00 down for beef cows: low| “Why, it even took a want-ad to hesitant. Wheet— Open itigh’ Low Ge lSe. danas postin ‘etting |¢ cutters and cutters largely 175 tol son that filling station for i‘ Shares of Union Pacific, DuPont.|sept., 111% 6%|oidera. ‘The’ main reason given by| ing station ou getng Murr, fo re eee Ow: Uy ide iw Le $i |Eiverpool was an unexpected bie | 2m an iMiewrenvesats| ee 47 utc! ‘Ss; scat- : ee an Let bre eee T 106 1.08% 5% (break in Argentine wheat prices, and) toreq sow bids 10 to 15 lower; me- while others, ahead 1 to more late di di “) 2, incliided: Allied Chemical, U. 8. Telematics aaanie’ he "| dium and light sows bid 5.80 to s.85;| “No, I never let a Steel common, American Can, Amer- a %| European: centers, notably Rotter-! reoder pigs demand narrow, no early d by bi : ts 3 20%|/dam. Canadian wheat, about to ar-/ ay go by but ican Tobacco B, Loew's, Case, Sears-/ y4,, 1h \ eur | bids. Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Celan- 30 {tive at Liverpool, was reported sold! Sheep 6,000 commercial, 500 gov-| What I read the U. 8. Rubber preferred, West- 8% |8% below replacement cost in Can-/ ernment; commercial run includes| ‘Tyjb inghouse, Cirysler, Santa, Fe, Warner |Sept 6% eda, with Argentine wheat down four 3509 feeders billed through; nothing ee eeites Bros., Schenley, General Motors, New | Dec 82% |cents since Saturday. done early on killing classes, general-| ads! York Central, Southern Pacific, Con- 214) Persistent heavy shipments of | jy asking stronger on lambs, holding ‘solidated Gas, American Telephone,, 19% SRrtauers Meat pa attracted spe-| best offerings well above 6.50; few Western Union, Public Service of New | 3¢P 623 | cial ice lay. | sales native feeding lambs steady at - decay, U. 8 Smelting and Howe| Ga 3% — ee sympathized with 5.005 tte Monday Pals peeled Tribune Want Ad Rates 8 amc ttaaitia pt ae Provisions eh responsive to rangers 6.00 to 6.35; feeding lambs Are Low ‘| Produce Markets ¢ Dec, deed a . ain downturns of grains. ieee at 5.00 to 5.75. Cuts and bora a Wants | Produce Marke — 3f,,| FUTURES SAG WITHOUT | MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS under clasitied display rates of 75 cents per incon ee Sr ee er ee is East. Kodak 984% | ANY SIGNS OF SUPPORT Minneapolis, Sept. 25—()—Close. coluena inchs per ‘single insertion. rhe edieks CHICAGO ty ine 2 it. #2 |eaton Mate. . 14:3 | Minneapolis, Sept. 25—()—Wheat| First Bank Stock 6%. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, Chicago, Sept. 25.—(”)—Butter was Hl Auto Lite’. 23% | futures sagged Tuesday without any| Northwest Banco no trading. or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve easy in sed Tuesday. Eggs and avvOEE panak [ats Bid it ah no Roy but. Ren ae the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. Loreal Ha spe- | Duluth, rans Toe Pid. . Fire 21% | displayed in Se aen Ree eel THOUGHT SHIP W AS ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE ctals (93 score) 25 to 25%; extras mim “, prices were higher. Trade was very A Representative Will Call If You Desire (02) 244: extra firsta (00 to OL) 23% Bee: oe one aes 4 lively near the close and fatr through ft You »to 24; firsts (88 to 89) 3|Dec, Gen. Elect. . 18% y. a seconds (86 to 87) 22 to 22%; stan- Ma} at Gen. Food %| New Sept. wheat closed % higher; BOMBED WATCHMAN = dards (90 centralized carlots) 24%. ye— GE Gas & El. 5 | Dec. %, and May 1 cent, 5 ea=a=a==ee______ ey Eggs 2,264; easy; extra firsts cars = = hed eo Coarse grain futures were general- Wanted to Buy Male Help Wanted 28, local 21%; fresh graded firsts cars| DBC --- Gea Ry. Six. “agi | 17 higher. Old and new Sept. oats WANTED TO BUY—Square type |ONE OF America’s Largest and old- al, local 20; current receipts 18 t0| gent i Gillette 11 | Closed % higher; Dec. % to % and heater in good condition for small! est reliable maintenance paint man- 10/4; refrigerator firsts 19%; refriga-|Oet” (00°. ab 1.80% 177% 180° |Gold Dust Mii] May %, Sept. Dec. and May rye house. Ernest Netsbandt, Gen Del,| ufacturere rated AAAcL. hes ooen — ee i tay its TH [Grea 3 7Tit [Sept feed barley closed % higher. | enerek an exclusive selling Franchise. Ap- Poultry, live, 2 cars, 27 trucks, easy; Gt. Nor. 1 10% Dec. 1% and May 1%. Sept. and|Confirms Warms’ Testimony Work Wanted PE rae erareneat aa” Boy hens 444 lbs. up, 16. under 4% 106.) WINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN west Sot ee an eins cena ROAR: |" cr cea ctainWllinnotiWas ’ gare ct ee ee | eas 13%; Leghorn hen 10%; Rock fryers| MINN! en 3S (ee wheat | th ed. * Sept. and Dec. flax closed Ic at Captain Willmott Was | Two COLLEGE BOYS want work Petes jie ye Tel ag seo 15%, colored 14; Rock springs 16-17, receipts ‘Ta 46 compared to 108/Howe Sound . 49% | bigher and May 1%. | Dutting on storm windows. Alto] To ee ae tomers vere ache (eplored 14-15; Rock broilers 17-18,/a Hudson Motor 8%| Cash wheat offerings were heavier | other odd jobs. Phone 15°*-1.M. poses a feet a bk vee colored 17, barebacks 12, Leghorn 18;| | Mit innespolis cash wheat and {tparse| Hupp, Motor 2%|and demand lacked virility. | Se ee Se a ees Leghorn springs 13, roosters 11; tur- |8v! Closing quotations 17% was nominally unchanged wi le-! New York, Sept. 25—(#)—Arthur J. on mail orders, This is a real op- keys 10-16; young ducks 12-16, old 11- 15% protein an say Le, ni offers mesgre. Durum) Pender. night watchman on duty | sy private! portunity to build permanent, re- NEW YORK 3 de north. ae iit 2 22 | _ Cash corn demand was fair to good. |:ives, told the federal board investigat- B Opportunit Yaa eho dN New York, Sept. 25—(—Butter,| 14% protein 14 | Oats demand was fair to good. Rye/ing the disaster Tuesday that he| Business Opportunity _| Cook WANTED—Hours of work 7| 17,808, easy. Creamery, higher than|? dk north. 111% 13% | demand was steady. Barley was slug-| thought the ship was bombed. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for! a. m. to 2 p.m. Steady work to extra. 26%-27; extra (92 score) 26;|2 dk north. 19% | gish and soft. Flax offerings were| He told of an explosion “loud” and| man to call on business and profes-| right party. Must be able to get “first (88-91 scores) 24%-25%; sec-|3,4K north. 18%) heavy. ‘The market was weak. “intense” that came either from the| sional men in this territory. Per-| out a good noon day meal. State onds (84-87 scores) 2314-24%; cen- Be promis 21% Cae writing room or the passageway for-| manent, congenial position with @/ wages expected. Go to work Oct. fralized (90 score) 25%. 2°dk north: 28% . ward of the lobby and declared that} large and well known concern of-| ist. Correspond with St. Charles a 7) |__Sdwontanks pened, t think the ship was bombed.°| applicant will recelve complete rales | moeme=—eseee pee 19,978, unsettled. Mixed col-|1 dk north. 117%... 1% 80. ST. PAUL Pender, who said he discovered a] training and selling equipment For Sale ors, special packs or selections from|2 Gx north. : 343; | 9 South St, Paul, Sept. 25.—(AP—U. tire in the hold of the Morra Castie| without cost. Opportunity for ad-| 5. one coup mane to the Suniiae fresh receipts 25-29%; standards and aoe 3% 8. Leer “eae ea aka ona previous trip, testified he ner vancement to mandgerial position: Home Bakery Satin i A Hine “a commercial standards 24-24%; firsts|1 dk north. 1154] ment; quality killer and replacement | stood that “the first officer suspect All inquiries will be treated as con- i oe eo $ : fe 20% - fy 6% 3 grain fed si nd hel-|operator) of sc e in the} 161. . B Sriperators, siandaeds 28; fests: 2% —.. 26% | fers scarce, steady; undertove craggy |t.old on the previous trip.” WANTED—Gredit for Ai beer equip-| 847 oF call at 302 Avenue D. Mrs. Ai; otter mixed colees unchanged: [7 nagin: ... 118% 16%. ..:. 5 | om medium and lower grades; slaugh-| Captain Willmott, Pender added, tt class roadhouse, Will| _ Bertice Hamilton. All white eggs unchanged; browns,| north... 1.11% 1.13% 14%) ter steers and she stock; few sales|nad taken him into his contidence| "ent for fitst class roadhouse, Will) 45-3, ree Daybed, rockers, chairs, pra Lacey flee 23-2475 13 norths... 110% 119% | Net. Biscuit, 30% | steers Goel sone ae lower; pote and told him he intended to get rid of eS d, Will allow 80% gain on| gateleg table, library diner, dress- browns 4 Ment une . teady to weak; coke! . : i Live poultry nominal, no quotations. | 42, protein oe Nac Disc Hi, |eres few medium to good fed year-| se. atcy told the snub bona fatestmnenl,| asain altered De || Pea comnnlctes aces encline stave reseed: Doulry sendy; chiehens i'n dy .or it “gi | lings 6.00 to 7.50; odd lots salable alleged plot to “smuggle” aliens| Sire, !mm Ot NT cahinets, electrical equipment, bat- fi s o Nat. Pow. & Lt. 8% of an alleged p! BB! Trib ‘Ad. No. 8017. Rinets, trical equip! . freeh 14 to 26; other grades un- LE cpg TiAle 148% 143% LIK IW Y, Central BY above; erassers Bound a0 fons into the United States. pe. Ad. No.-S0li. tery radio set. 304% Main. Apt. 7. nged. : Ny ier mostly; grassy ers 2.00 to 3.75; 7 = . = 2 pp DEW ot North American AGN | em atch fare acest aust cance; beat| een oer lenliied) thal, when Houses and Flats FOR SALE—48 inch kitchen’ cabinet ep nta palin eae ee 18k |cows 235 to 35; few to 420; low lvoung man in @ gray slut” who seemed |POR BALE—Sirictly modern 8 room| S84 18rge living room rug. Int very Chiesa, Spi A) — Bs Da oe Qhio cutter to cutter 2.50 to 2.25; bulls Stettae. ” ith furnace, auto-| 800d condition. | Priced reasonably. Agr.)—Potatoes 60, on track 300, total! Bw" °F s1a%, 1asm 1a 142% |ee yO, & 24°" | 2.00 to 2.00, according to welgai and/t2,D¢,.Yerrar-stricken.” Pender sald) angen ita cdter, aoe vange in| Inquire Apt, 2, 310"; Main between U. 6. shipments 414; dull, supplies | Grade ot Packard 3% | covering: common stockers mostly |fore and that he knew he was not a| kitchen. Also garage, lovely lawn|_? 8nd 4 P. m. and 8 and 9 p, m. Mberal, comand snd: trading AOS DEAW-or 1», |pagcPublix, Cit. 4% | 2.00 to 2.75; medium to good 3.00 to} member of the crew. He testified that| and trees. Located west part of |FOR SALE—A Spencer self feed sec- sacked per cwt: Wisconsin Cobblers/1 H W..... 100% 112% 1.009% 1.11% | Pathe Exc! ange | 1345 | 4.25; late Monday 1,000 Ib. fancy |) 6 sirst saw him about 25 minutes of| town. Priced for quick sale. Write| tional steam heater, like new. Will; Us. No. 1, 1.00; Washington Russets,|1 DW or 111% 142% 141% 112% Pailing Poi ae aera. ‘steady ie prone good pres pom Lag = ein FOR RENT—Modern “furnished 7 FOR SALE_Used 4 burner Automa- combination grade 157%: Colorado | tage baal oe | to choles 8.0 ta 7.00; odd head srects a the hed Cn es eee ae ee McClures U. 8. No. 1, 1.50; Idaho Rus- 11 pH W or Pur gre NJ. 32 bi g es ‘ fect condition. See it at Melville sets U. 8. No, 1, 180-60; showing de-|1 M'Wr.-. 110% 1.11% 1.10% 141% |Puimer” 01 Fives. 0th Reiss ace bucees 10 mia ee a, mane cay 1.20; combination grade 1.35. pring making: -. H to 15 lower packing sows steady, Hes If FO ENT- , use, a ry FURNITURE FOR SALE—Inquire a) Peres Ch 1 amber 1.44% 182% 142% 1.49% Radio-weith-orp ary hy ar eer morern. Renenabie.rent. Inquires "15 snd et, ai ee a 19% proveln stig Remington 8410 Soe ioe RTS to Gans Leak tap 160) IN AMERICA eli al ——— A)—A few wool buyers who had been|2,2mber--- a. 138 | Ihe, 450 to 5.75: good packing sows | By Joseph Nathan Kane : y Farms for Rent rete begianing to look atound in the |2% proven “vst WMO owe os RETO ST FP | toen ace eae ee) RT] (Counties Liable for |anser narra wih cor! ¥ ‘were a jew 2 an r ; H 20 miles SE Bismarck; ‘2 crop mares, but as yet ed bavinams was 2 aoe + 133% 130% . seee emit Ret. . “ea fuvrase cost Monday 5.95; weight 225 FIRST KENTUCKY Wives of Indigents plan; Padlacs cattle-hog pas- on greas: mil domes' pr .. é 3 a foal Some busines was 3 amber... 1288 Be ot [ears-Roebuck a "sheep, 8,000; 2,000 government, | OGRBY RUN IN Marriage of an indigent resident of] (ures: Wheat-com Krall, Bheldon, in Boston on woolen wools with mills| Grade of Servel . $% | fresh supplies 17 doubles Washington MAY, 1875. the state makes his residence that of] "nay In that had reopened. Reports indicat-/1 rq durum 1.13% 1.14% 1.13% ..... |Shattuck 7%|and balance natives and Dakotas; his wife, and the county in which he a I wil ed that there recently was some bus- Shell 6% |liberal supply held over from Mon- lived is Mable for support of his wife}=,.—,———F—™ iness done on wools offered direct te day; market fairly active, steady on until she establishes new legal settle-} == Lost and Found == from Texas at around 58 to 60 cents bef 7“ {all classes; good to choice native and ment elsewhere, the state supreme|TOsT Monday—Ladies’ white gold scoured basis delivered east. 4 mie 14% | Dakota lambs 6.25 to packers; cull to} court held Monday. Times wrist we\h between 234 W. ———_— 4 yellow... 19 |common throwouts 3.50-4.00; native The decision of the court was hand-| ‘Thayer and Buttrey's Store. Phone DULUTH-CASH GRAIN 2 mixed. 17, |ewes 1.25-2.00; early saleé native and ed down in the appeal of Grand Forks ’s or 1847-W after 6 p. m. Duluth, Sept. 25.—(P—Cash clos-|/3 mixed. 3% | Dakota feeders 4.00-50; late sales county against the decision of a Ward ing prices: 4 mixed ain included 25 doubles range county district court in which the lat-| sounp—Man's tan ~moleskin fain Wheat: No. 1 dark northern], Oats— 32%, |!ambs 80-85 Ib., averages sorted 15- ter county was the defendant. coat. Owner can have same by heavy 1.16%-1.25%; No. 1 dark nor-|2 white... 43% |45 per cent, 6.25; feeders largely The opinion stated: “When an in-| iden'gfying and paying for this ad. No. 2 dark nor-|3 white. 5% |5.65; three ' doubles 123 Ib. range digent man marries having a resi-) tquire Tribune office. thern 1.12% -121%: No. 3 dark north-{" Bariey— ° 3 ewes 2.25. dence in this state, his residence be- | —— ‘T—Tri Delta pin, between Man= ern 141%-1.20%: No. 1 northern|cn to fancy 1. 23%| Dairy eattle: good young springer | comes the legal settlement of his wife | LOST Ti! Dela Pin. aoa ed. Cath. heavy 1.16%-1.25%; No. 1 northern|Med to gd.. 1 pd cows properly dated for shipping | for poor relief services and at his Pee Murdock, 1244 So. Owasso, 1.14%-1.22%; No. 2 northern 1.11%-|Lower grds. '5% | Purposes scarce and in good demand; death the county of his residence is Tulsa, Okla 1.20%; No. 1 amber durum aon 19 48% | quotable 37.50-47.50; common and Mable for the support of his wife until | _TMS2 OER 1.28%-152%; No. 2 amber durum/®™* = "°°"1" Union Carbide 43% medium grade springers and milkers she acquires legal settlement else- pe @ Board hard 1.28%-1.52%; No. 1 amber dur- Union Pacific . 102% | or aged cows around 20.00-35,00. where,’ ____Room an rd a um 1.27%-1.35%; No. 2 amber durum BISMARCK GRAIN United Corp. 4% a WANTED—Board and room. Close £.26%-135%; No. 2 amber durum} (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | United Drus, ee CHICAGO Permit Granted to in, Write Tribune ad No. 8060, 1.26%-1.35%; No. 1 mixed durum Date Sept. 25 Chicago, Sept. 25.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. k BOARDERS and Roomers wanted at 123%-145%; No. 2 mixed durum |No. 317 |Agr)—Hogs, 18,000 including | 9,000 Baker, Mont., Trucker) “vighway House, 114 W. Main, Good | 1.23%-145%; No. 2 mixed durum = direct; market slow, steady to 10 high- rooms and board. Give us a call for | 1.21% -1.45%; No. 1 red durum 1.11%. ize er than Monday's average; 200-260 An interstate motor freight certi-| rates. M.C. Anderson, Prop. Flax: No. 1, 180-182. Ni % | pounds 7.00 and 7.05; top 7.10; 170-200 ficate has been ordered 15SiCd tO | em Oats: No. 2 white, dead |xo. oe, fae 190) taht lenis SEAS: William Harris of Baker, Mont. by Strayed 1, e 6 rigs 00; pac! .10- the state rai commission. oe ae eS ental No. 4 |40; light light, good and choice 140-160 ARISTIDES won the initial ‘The application of Harris _was| STR: Roan cow, branded on Barley: Malting, 90-1.00; No, 1|/No. 1 rye ibs., 5.25-6.40; light weight 160-200 Kentucky Derby at Church- | granted conditionally upon his filing Ent hip. Kindly take up and not- feed 81%4-84%; No. 2 feed 80%-83%;|Barley . Ibs., 6.15-7.05; medium weight 200-250) 11 Downs, in a mile and a ° | required bonds and insurance, com-| ify L. E. Heaton, Jr, McKenzie, N, No, 3 feed 71-81%. one ibe i uk pet weight ae ho East, lors puree of $180, Rlinser Win cA ied code of fay. Dak. perl 40; cking sows, \e lassachusets law require compet b filing Propose: CHICAGO CASH GRAIN and good 275-560 Ibs., 5.25-6.50; pizs,! all children to attend school at | charges. Miscellaneous Chicago, Sept. 25.—(}—Wheat, No} RANGE OF CARLOAD LOTS fond and choice 100-130 Ibs, 3.50-| jeast three months a year, un- Special motor freight certificate aa Tor 1 red, 1.04%. Minneapolis, all 25.—()—Range MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR til they were 15. Gillette's |has been issued to H. M. Horgen of | RELIABLE Bar a nae ane Corn, No, 1 mixed, 80; No. 1 yellow, | of carlot grain Wheat: No. 2; Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—(#)—Fiour * Base, 11,000 commercial; $a razors were punched out of thin | Sherwood by the state road gciBe ee i. 79%-80%; No. 1 white, 84-84%. dark northern 1.12%-1.19, 10 lower. Carload lots fly pat- geerernenent: ons 2,000 Poneneneis, steel instead of being forged Hvis Rene ‘1 spplica- iM ay ‘fone Oats, No, 1 white, 56. ee No. 3, 81. euts 7.50-7.70 a barrel, in 98 lb. cot- | 2,000 government; fed steers year-| tike regular razors. He formed ion were . lolly’ No rye. Barley: No, 1, malting 1.17; No. 1,/ ton sacks. lings 25 to 50, mostly 50 under early| 14), company in 1901, sold only ————- Leo De Rochford. Prop. 5 Barley, 80-1.20. 1.13, 7 Shipments 37,596. Monday; trade very slow at declines) Sf rncors in 1963, and paid his Passenger ing for less than | Washing, greasing. tire repairing. We Timothy seed, $16.50-17.50 per cwt. Plax: No. 1, 1.84%-}.926 Pure bran 20.50+21.00. excessive supply beef in run, fresh re- first dividend in 1906 $1,000 comprise 2 cent of the total! call for and deliver car or tire. Cloverseed, $15.00-20.00 per cwt. Corn and oats not quoted. | Standard middlings 20:50-21.00. jcelpts being increased by very little : output for cars of this type. Phone 427