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e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934 as Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ' CLASS IFIED AD On Way Home Ss Se Smwmewrioeitie an ew | r q Market Report for Sat ; 9 e aT ie j 4 Tribune Classifi ) ribune Classified Ad t R i _ BE STOCKS IN SETBACK |] Grain Quotations {'/ COMPLETE REVERSAL | ates Revised Chicago, SEIGAGO, RANG ed ‘ i 5 AS INFLATION TALK |e." i | i ee Meg peveene— Open Hien Low Chose 1984 securing either NN MARKET CEASES i “ ie 108% tenants.if you area : WHEAT TAKEN DOWN wet ae cd 131 | ments, houses and De Am. Gan, ‘a 1034 | rooms if you are look- Issues Yield Recent Gains Un- Am. & For. F st All Futures in Chicago Dip at ing for homes, to locate : der Speculative Week-End am Mert: 1%) Times to Below $1.00 oral aun 7 pita : ‘ . Pow. ell or bu; x Profit Taking Am: Rad. Bid: ie Per Bushel waintihents set mlecdtion Am. Smeit. ; a “New York, Oct. 18—(}—The in-| Am. Buger pal Gillaxgo O. 15 op RI eens neous articles of merchan- .flationary balloon appesred to have ae. ate oe 1% plete reversal of bullish sentiment} - . dise, to find articles you have been at least partially deflated Sat- Am. Wat, wes 18 te | companied pronounced setbacks at Holly wood is going to miss the lost or owners of lost articles i R vivae! Ida Li shi « #; curday ci le bac ‘Anstonaa. Oop. 11% | Liverpool and Winnipeg wheat, quo- Ge The. settee Brin ee which you have found—in short, lative week-end profit-taking. iets bribed bonne ieonserthhinek ttt tress is shown abuve as she @ to give you the manifold services pee a Bi ptt tome tuoe Gre tantl| ing Mirnsats anus ate mam “the a 4 feason ; ciamasieig: Oey mk Rates, borer, were in peOten, _land. She expects to return soon, a minimum charge. ares. close was easy. luring late dealings. m “With the minialaeentine at Wash- | Dec. At de EEG Hae bee wee better ate oe THD Ibe 835; the ry ington indicating that no monetary o% oss ‘y's finish, . new sg: . ‘hove was being-contemplated at this 1.00% -%; corn 1-1% down, Dec. new Serio ten) a pioe BAe sone Classified Rates “time, despite the murmurings from INNEAPOLIS RANGE 15%-%; oats %-114 off, and provi- nominal: shippers took 3,000; esti- Minimum charge for ene “the capital on Thursday, scattered Minneapolis Oct. 13—P)}— sions varying from 2 cents decline tO) mated holdover 2,000, insertion—45 cents for 15 * realizing on equities bought under the PP eat n ip tee a Bed a zs a a es wees, revival of inflationary psychology 105% Lon aks in Liverpool wheat pri SIOUX CITY First insertion (per word)............3cents *was the rule. that the Liverpool market had shown irr a oa att ated Se attributed largely to the fact! sioux city, Ia., Oct. 13—(M%—(U. 8. “Grains dropped 1 to around 2 cents 2 consecutive insertions © wi oe! “® bushel and cotton also sagged. For- ipa i Case, J. I... seven consecutive advances. Purther- rete 2) La Ronis 3 consecutive insertions ae lhe a cad eign exchanges also pointed substan- ; col I more, authoritative estimates Were | week: Slaughter steers and yearlin consec' tise (ger well. 60S tially lower. On the other hand, 3% Serre ae Bes received indicating that the new] trong to 26 higher lower grades in ‘ ative insertions (per word)...5 bonds exhibited a firm tone, with U. 10% 4, | Wheat ci of western “Australia | pest demand; heifers mostly 15-25 up; 5 consecutive insertions (per word) .5%4 cents “8. governments in demand, 1% | Would-be 12,000,000 bushels over Pre-| cows advanced 25 to 50; better grade 6 consecutive insertions (per word)...6 cents < ‘Shares of Auburn Automobile ig- iy | ea cones fleshy stockers and feeders firm; TRIBUNE WANT AD RAT! nored the rest of the market and 32% bs Good buying, on the part of com-| others about steady; load lots choice | ES ARE LOW got_up about 2 points, while Conti- 50% td mission houses developed at around) medium weight beeves up to 8.60; Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified dis- {$1.00 for May wheat and 78 cents for} puik 6.00-7.75: car choi .00-7.75 ; ice kosher heif- I Meay corn. On the other hand, mode-| ers 7.75; load lots yearling heifers Tate rallies that ensued were follow- | 7.90.35; ‘most beef cows 2.50-3.00; low ed by increased pressure to sell. cutter and cutters mainly 1.75-2.40; “merit Can, Goodyear and Liggett & “Myers B steadied. Those off frac- *tionally to & point or more included | =°U, 8. Smelting, American Telephone, play rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtfal ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. 195 185 1.82% 1. 186 1.66 1.84% Eats Be 28 See cuakSeresiuas teas -‘American Can, Consolidated Gas, JULUTH RANGE ‘Corn and oats were relatively firmer i A i ADS ON BASIS OF CAS! Western Union, U. 8. Steel, General ee a¢|than wheat, with traders giving heed Mab peer Mets SMane calves tp 40 At representative will call i you desire. "Telephone it and \ Motors, Chrysler, Standard Oils of | pee. im ise {2 |to statements that corn supplies for | 5.75: foeding heifers 3.60 down. ask for the want ad department. California and New Jersey, DuPont, (Mey toy tly 4, {the year are so much below ordinary | “Hogs, 700; market mostly steady| i "Johns-Manville, Case, Santa Fe, Un- . 7) Tequirements as to be alarming. with Friday's best time or steady to , lon Pacific, N. ¥. Central. Mont- ma 17 Provisions went lower with hog) 19 higher than the average; top 5.50; | | gomery Ward. Seeemeen Cerro as Gi | values and with grains. bulk better grade 200-270 Ib. butchers Salesmen Wanted HAULING «de Pasco, American Smelting and ; 5.25-50; 160-200 Ib. weights 4.50-5.25; BIG MONEY opportunity for a reai Schenley. HH ‘ CO URNES COT TEE aINe. 140-160 1b weights 3.75-4.50; sows) §0, wishing steady Government| specialty salesman to sell a guar-|| Ashes, per month .....75¢ = 2%|"" Minneapolis, Oct. 18.--()—Cables 4.90 to mostly 5.05; feeder 1.50-3.25. Jobs. Fall Bismarck examinations| anteed merchandising plan. Pro-|| Garbage, per month ...50¢ 6 OO 25 aud Nae’ pee. 0b ain Sheep. 3,000 commercial, 1,000 gov-| expected. Start $105-$175 month.| tected territory and original set-up | Pick up once each week | Produce Markets | et arees daveg tie euenatinaien ernment; Saturday's trade steady;| List positions—sample tests, FREE.| assures success. Our men are earn-/| Also Fertilizer and Black Dirt e MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN She ine aa ‘Saturdi hae there was. consid- native lambs 6.35 down; market for; Write today. Franklin Institute, ing better than $100 weekly right A. GABEL, Phone 408 | Minneapolis, Oct. 13.—(P)}—Wheat | Fat, eee | nae i lay rts the week: Fat lambs strong to 10) Dept. 344 N, Rochester, N. Y. now. If really desirous of making Bight years’ experience CHICAGO receipts Saturday 207 compared to 97) ©" 24 | "Millers. bought “some” wheat and| higher: feeding lambs Weak 10 25 | scws—w—————eewe——n| A better connection, write Sales- Ma Chicago, Oct. 13.—()—Butter was; ® year ago. . Millers bought some wheat and} ower; week's top native lambs 6.45; manager, Box 1025, Cedar Rae, Work Wanted nrm in tone Saturday. , innes polis cash wheat and uae aed “Pi artetpste INTERIZE YOUR CAR! _10¥?. Wanted to Buy steady and poultry wa3 quiet. jStain closing quotations $4 experts’ comment on the coarse 131% | CoP. late bulk desirable kinds 6.25-35: fed}. —___ 29 {grain situation was bullish. Dec.!ranee lambs 635; late fed clipped|LET US ; ee ay { Wheat closed 1% off, and May 1% EARN $10.00 or more & day, establish | | witst BUY 5 oF 6 room bungalow i Butter, 17,290 (Friday and Satur-|y: 13% | Wheat * lay 1% offexings 6.15-25; best ra lambs Molly's Service Station | 5 or 6 room bungalow if ) 26-2613; «o ‘> X= 2 Ad 4 : range feeding lambs 5.00-2! ishing. greasing. tire ng. ote , ae lo. score) 26-263; ex 2) is; ex: ak north: 1.10: Dec. and May rye each closed 1% range Teearrel mbs 5. 5; medium We call forand deliver car or tire. | lity. Write F. B, McCabe, 536 West “tra firsts (90-91) 2414-25; firsts (88-;3 dk north. 35 789) 23% -24: seconds (86-87) 22%; | 14% protein 18%} lower; Dec. feed barley closed 1% Phone 427 __Wisconsin_Ave.. Milwaukee, WIS. Apartments for Rent ~ 1.12% 110% 1.08% ; 30 % . a 1 dk north. 1.12% .| lower, May 1% lower, while Dec. GRAIN REVIEW a — ‘ Li : |WORK WANTED—By beauty ope: — ort el rat aces Copper ect 2pr; | malting barley closed unchanged.| Minneapolis, Oct. 13—UP—(Y. 8.|"setor with § years’ Chicago experi. | wheel bie itt macanyal Bea! Srlacher ratvigncktpes fits, apie: atte 3 dk north. 1.08% 11% | Dec. flax olosed 3 lower and May 3% | Dept. Agr.\—After several weeks of| ence. Temporary ot permanent.|WILL the party that called Tribune | /imsper aPl bas rae: rigerator taandards 20% ; refrgeratoe |} ak meen 112% 173 | Git, Dec. oats cloeed % lewer and) weak and unsettled action, domestic! Write Box 124, Blamarck. "| stfice tn regard to reward on lost| Avenge'p, Noy‘ beh 18 ae a an % . grain markets turned materially | Gossann : articles please advise what rew! bts cena standards 20%; refrigerator extras Hes dk north. aoe 2 Cash wheat offerings were fairly| firmer during the week coal COMMERCIAL college students want| i. wanted? Phone 32. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room ang “ F Hg eee UL, |Mberal, but light for this time of) Thursday, Oct. 11. : Places to earn board and room.| 47 ‘gra Supercurline perma-| Kitchenette apartment. Second FT fncsseridigtiraoninieina erie [Ue 33° | year. “Demand was steaty. Winter! Dec. wheat advanced 3% for the A TEAM Fors $5.00; electric| floor. Rental $24 per month. 721 144g; tinder ats then 1a: rock seinen (2 ae 4% | Wheat was scarce and nominally un-|week, closing Thursday at 1.08%. permanents in combination, spiral| 9rd St. ee 7 Hel ah fo pected ie te: poe 3 83 changed compared with ee Du-| Dec. rye advanced 3% for the week, ei ringlet ends, all prices. Sham- FOR RENT—Completely furnished ored springs, 4 Ibs. up, 18%; under|1 are Oe Alleetis nae soa RTE 08: |e ee ipaoaan sue cae te Be eae ee rerie! sue laitanment: oalint aer eee sieraonts ie piltelatees oy ike |3 Siy| mand was fair to good. Offerings| week, elcsing at 53%. FOR SALE—Well iocated, cozy and Penn | Street. j up, 14; colored ducks, 4% Ibs. up, 11; /C 24% | Were Mght and demand was sieady.| Dec. barley advanced 4 for the] destrable 4 room modern bungalow | ~ MATTRESSES {FOR RENT—Modern furnished 2 small ducks, 9%. 1 9% roeghctdeyeged gregh sy cary execpt week. closing at 75%. with full basement, furnace, bath,| DON’T MISS the opportunity to a room basement apartment with Current receipts unchanged; extra/? fea teaser dag peepee ves fe seed emarkets also advanced No.1) hardwood floors and bringing 8] your old mattress renovated and! private bath. | Suitable for 2 firsts cars 23. 18% pate Prive ahibhi ga pancsa:a tee ane __ood income. Geo. M. Register. rebuilt in a new art cover while our | Peaster eh Sgt Octo- 1a 18 | ¢————_—_—_—_ —_———¢| week, closing at 1.86. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-| low price of $3.95 is still on. | _ber . Close in. Dr. Enge. NEW YORK 1D 28% t Li tock : Bi tea ed 4 room house with sun porch. Phi 1962 FOR RENT—Desirable, large 2-room New York, Oct. 13—(P)—Butter|1 1 + LAL 1.12% 1.10% 31% ives DULUTH CASH GRAIN Do not telephone. 314 W. Rossel apartment. Private bath, Gas 12,214, firm. Creamery higher than ae 30% | > |! pututh, Oct. 13—()—Closing cash —_ elp Wanted range and private entrance. Close extras 26% to 2714; extra (82 score) |! D AEE TAT O a SO. 8ST. PAUL prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark nor. heavy, Farms for Sale "AY, experience unnecessary,| to school and capitol. Also garage. 26%; firsts (88 to 91) 24 to 26; sec- lige, a is 7 South St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 13—)| 1.1 22%; No. 1 dark nor., 1.11%-|BOR SALE—22 acres, near Portland,| new unlimited field. Low prices.! 808 7th St. : onds (84 to 87) 23 to 23!4; centralized |1"p, 10% |—(U. &. Dep. Agr.)—Dry fed steers} 1.19%; No. 2 dark nor., 1.09%-1.11%:| Ore. 19 acres cultivated, good fam-| startling selling features, steady|#OR RENT—Two room furnished (90) 25%. 1H % 1.10% 1.085% 1.0055 84 /and yearlings received here Friday|No. 3 dark nor. 1.08%-1.17%; No. 1| ily orchard, large barn and a small] year ‘round business. Call on bus-| apartment on ground floor. Lights, Cheese 147,658, firm. Prices un-|Gra 28% | displayed the hest quality in weeks,| nor. heavy, 1.13%-1.22%; No. 1 nor.,| three room house. Also other bldgs.| iness houses only. Permanent. Sam-| heat and water included. 109 Aves oki 1D cholce 1200 pound steers reaching | 1.11%-1.19%; No. 2 nor, 1.08%-1.18%;| Small creek. For $1300. $300 cash,! ples free. Kaeser-Blair, Dept. H-/ nue A. 1.06% 1.00% 1.06% 1.08% Sout! in Dakete” Wheet ue 9.00 with several other sales at 6.50-/No. 1 amber durum hard, 1.30%-| balance easy terms, Also have) 121, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, 840; short feds down to 4.75; grassy| 1.52%; No. 2 amber durum hard,| several other farms on coast. Send| MAN WANTED for service station. Be natives 2.75-3.66; better grassers ear- | 1.30’ 4; No, 1 amber durum,| for list. I. C. Iverson, Mandan, N. ee weekly to start, Experience Peer gat rh pa. Paine: Bit lehotce' fed elfers’ made: 850°150; Ne. 1 mixed durum, | === not required. $1250.00 eash deposit} furnished. 930 4th Bt. " ‘ 7 mn equipm | eee 10% | butcher heifers 2.50-4.00; beef cows | 1.241 LATA: No, 2 mixed durum, Business Opportunity ots ncaa Wesley 8t., for Rent 13% 15.50-8.50; cutters 1.75-2.35; bulls 1.75- | 1.22%-1.47's; No. 1 red durum, 1.13%.|———"oNEY IN WHEAT ~~ pe Rooms for Rent ah 3.00; better vealers 4.50-6.50; common| Flax: No. 1, 1.8415-1.86%2. ACTIVE markets; $10 buys option ie RENT—Large, well furnished 13% |8tock steers made 2.00-2.75; medium} Oats: No. 3 white, 52% -53's. 5,000 bushel; possibilitics large bedroom. Private entrance. Phone 92%, | Brades to 3.50; better grades to 4.50 or} Rye: No. 1, 7413-78%. 3% | more. Corn: No quotations Hog prices were reduced this week,|_ Barley; Malting, Eggs 16560, firm, Mixed colors,|1.# speeial packs or selections from fresh receipts 26 to 32; Ne perS reg Fe 1 mercial standards to %; 5, 23 to 23%; seconds 21% to 22: ite Hyd see 1.08% 1.09% 1.085, 1.00% * ums 40 Ibs, 21%; dirties No. 1, 42/1 D Ibs, 21%; average checks 18 to 19;/1 H W..... 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.085% refrigerators: special packs 23 to 23%; Durum standards 22%; firsts 21%; seconds Tey 1.44% 152% 1.42% 1.491 /O) 20% to 21; mediums and dirties 20)5°° 5 vo 20%; checks 17 to 11%. 9 ld da era | White eggs, resale of premium!) amber... 1.36% 1.42.5 ..... .....|ParePublix Ctf. marks 43 to 44 nearby special packs Penney (J. C.) KR. ~ Female Help elp Wanted _ Hs profit. Particulars free. TRADERS | wANTED—Experienced girl for gen- 4 IN SERVICE, 1312 E. 47th, 8 Main, |FOR RENT—Large, attractive { 85-95; No. 1 feed, Fa rs =) _ eral housework. Call at 318 Ma! | Nished room for one or two. Al- 4 4 |etter 200-290 found weights closing | 75%4-76%4: No. 2 feed, 7414-7546; No, 3 FGR BALE Good ecing eat pent | WANED on! for general bouss-| ways hot water. €20-4th St, hone including premiums 40 to 43; nearby @ 141% +] Penn 23% | at 5.60-8.75; better 120-190 Ibs., 5.15- | feed, 71-73% Work. Must be good cook. 901-) 79, and midwestern hennery, exchange iT 6 1.99% 14, 15.65; good to choice 140-160 Ibs.. 4.00- SPE Weealion. Goat came roan | 10th Street. _ | FOR RENT—Furnished room. Close specials 35 to 40; Pacific coast, fresh 5 6 39 fat pigs 100-130 Ibs. 2.76-3.50; CHICAGO C. GRAIN enh Sa . oe ‘| WANTED—Girl or middie aged wom-; "4, 418.ond St. Phone 360-J. shell treated or liners, fancy 41% 128% 32's | teeders’ mostly 200-250; ‘bulk good |, Ciicaso, Oct, 13.—(@—Wheat: No.) $400 handles. Hurry! Sykeston| “3, sor housework on farm. Call at| 1” a ‘ to 43; Pacific coast, standards $7 to 39 bry 3 800 |2 dark hard, 1.09; No. 3 red, 1.01; No.| Cafe, Sykeston, N. D. a \FOR RENT—Furnished light house- Din duran 238 est: 10 [sows 465-500; medium grade sows|3 mixed, 1.03; cor: No. 1 yellow, 78-|FOR ~SALE—Desirable two story | <e22nd_Phone 282 | keeping rooms. 419-3rd St. Wanted to Rent aD ak yy len pecan 78"; No. 1 white, 85%; sample grade,| prick business block, well located in 41%; Pacific coast, shell treated or liners, mediums 28 to 30; other whites, Corn— FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. unchanged; brown, nearby and west-|2 yellow... .72% 77 very slowly to- | §3.743;; oats: No. 2 white, 554-56%;| Bismarck’s business section with =| Private bath. Apt. 207, College Bldg. ern special packs, private sales from|3 Yellow... 15'% 16 2y, | day, feet sales of fat lambs being made| sample grade, 48':; ‘barley, 90-121;| second story Into rented apartments |WANTED TO RENT room moa-| prone a7, ch store 27% to 33; western standards‘ yellow. i 13% | BB: OF. Wie lower than | timothy seed, 16.80-17.50 cwt.; clover] and rooms. Size about 25x125 feet, ¢ ‘able. Phone 718-J. |FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- %6 to 26%; other browns unchanged. |? 40% | Threday. slaughter ewes sold st 1.25- | seed, 16,00-18.50 cwt. with full basement and newly dec-| Must _be reasonable. Pho crn heme. Also wisely @emeeee ee a Bilwaen 105.0 °° ° WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN cepted. Eble _miuperss 1s, oneree SLANTED: mapas, howexeening. sorot | hasenert roma" Gentionen tetas l. sb 4 ve r by ad Jo Live pole, stead tyo weak. Fowls, 2 sain ‘Total government purchases of cat-| Winnipeg, | Oct. i — Cae gost een seaitray Aerie or unfurnished. Write Box 122. ferred. 608-4th St. _Phone 1198. freight 11-17; express 9-15; turkeys, (3 3% | te and calves in drouth areas up to| wheat: No. 1 nor. 80%; No. 2 Nor| come, Write Tribune Ad. No. 8226.|WOULD LIKE TO RENT Furnished |FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping . Oct. 10, as reported by the FSRC, were | 76%; No. 3 nor., 74% if Ref-| 0oms with board if desired. Gentle- express unquoted; other freight and |4 5% Daa: Bie hi apt. or small house for winter. Re! lesea” Gok Sth, ae “express unchanged. Hy gi fen 198 aig | 6.401.308; total sheep purchases to the | Oats: No.2 white, 42%; No.3 white,!"” Household Goods for Sale | _efences._Room 347, Grand Pacifie| fier preferred. 623-6tn. Phone Bs i 83 | same date, %. e en | TN, ae Med to 1.00 10 ts FOR SALE—Used 4 burner Automa- For Sale FOR RENT—Large room. Two gen: WISCONSIN CHEESE ba 13% CHICAGO ae RT Te tic Hot Point Electric range in per-|_____ = tlemen preferred. 300 Ave. B. Phone Pmeih, Me Oe ei 6%] Chicago, Oct. 13—<ap—v. s. v.|| Miscellaneous feet condition. See it at Melville|FOR SALE—By owner, five room| ‘ler Cheese quotations for the week: 13%|a)—Cattle 1,500 commercial, 4,000 | ¢——-——. Electric Shop. bungalow. Good location, Nice | _168. ‘Wisconsin cheese exchange, twins 18% |B6 ye ‘s Oo ic -..,| yard, Reasonable. Write Tribune | ‘ALK; Colby twins 11; Colby’ daisies iT” | Pererainens: aeines. Se culnmercie, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE—Coal range $1600 and) ‘aq No, e778, ;_____Farms for Sale _ 1144; Farmers’ call board, daisies 11; Oe ene eee eel egNeW, York, Oct. 18.—()—Forelgn| Coal heater, $800, Both In good)" yc eramres FOR SALE _|FARM FOR SALE—By owner, 140 Americas 11%, Horns 1t%. All 19% 135 1000, mostly 60 higher; lower |¢xcnanse cacy: Great Britain demand condition. 710-20th S'-___|potatoes, 90¢ bushel, 75¢ bushel in ten) acres, rich fertile land in the fa- sabpndard brands % cent less. 28 |erades fully 28 up: advance came| prion Gost srante enti: rent == ""bushel lois; onfors $1.00 bushel;| mous Dairy | Farming | Chimacum pained “J 6475 5 “NOTICE TO CREDITORS . H ye cash or terms. e BOSTON WOOL “i |nepote Sf inoronea secant Sa0%:, Germany 40.08; Norway 245] EME HATTER OO TIE, PRTATE | gh bushels cabbage ae Ib “Yos0| particulars, R. T. Donovan, chima- Boston, Oct, 13—()—USDA)—An 3” |dressed poy elagpeneny ; Dn ne sommes ty SS") 50 Ib. lots; beets 3c Ib. $1.25|* cum, Wash ‘encouraging amount of business has 1% | Sere sharply ‘higher then early it 100%. New York tn Montreal! Suice ts nereby given by. the un-| bushel putabagas, 3c Ib. Squash | FOR SALE OR RENT—% ‘ection pas- “Ercleeet Sirs toe. past See oe 3iu (week: all other killing classes 25 or!" — MMinisteatsr of the estate of atnriva| Se 1b. If delivered, 10e extra. Kunz | ture, timber and roughage, water luded 29% jmore higher except fat , these STOCKS Rothechiller late of the City of Bis-| Grocery. Phone 1317. . and deadwood. 40 ton green hay. 2 Stones. Stection {Ban hes een 5% |still slow but steady; very active late) Minneapolis, Minn., Oct, 13.—(@)—|marck in the county of Burleigh and| St, =. | Mts MEWS BS. Bath, Beane from lines many 48% |market on grass heifers; fed heifers | Stocks close: he creditors of, and all persons hav. |WANTED—Every faniy to ye | ———————————————— Seeks, Bice sate Saeed Oe 8 fs: Mx |and cutter ‘and common beet cows First Bank Stock . 6% ing halmes aging, ihe entate iG of our fine chipped glass name Automobiles for Sale _ lume than P . eased, x1 w e tually moved. Spot Texas wools were en oge-d a to 3.00, am no reliable ot Northwest Banco . 34 lNecescary vouchers, within. six{ Plates and house BME Gite USED CARS. quiet and Texas wools held in the 33 10,000 westerns in week's run, mainly GOVERNMENT BONDS months after the first publication of | Plates 3x8 Aa ss Lala, Go, {1983 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach $500.00 , i is notice, to said Jacob Rothschil- our order. ss country have been less active since fairly’ active,| New York, Oct. 13—(%—Govern-|ler at Lav Office of L. J. Wene In| wicnok N. Dak, Box 28 1933 Standard Plymouth Coach 475.00 the City of Bismarck in’ Burleigh | at 2 : .|1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan county, North Dakota, or to the|FOR SALE—Oil burner, u: in eyes specu: the recent advance in prices. lative markets by the revival of in-|U il me top weighty | ment bonds: were quiet except in a few cases| fiationary psychology. J. 8. Ind. Aleoh "35; light | Liberty 3%2's 103.19. ; Hae! the {1930 Ford Coupe ....... cvhere pressure to sell enabled buy-| “Breciteat oosersiy dusted oft tel, &: Realty. & tmp. 895; ig Jerings 635 850; | Liberty 1st 41's 103.19. Judge cof the County Court of Bir-| thermostat, Kleen Het. Complete 1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach. 315.00 at "4 » . office in e urleigh county, North oe oe ers to pick up small lots offered be-| eaministration’s price-raising pro-|U. 8. grass helfers $25; grass cows 4.50,| Liberty 4th 4%'s 104.3. ffice in the Burleigh county, North} except tank, 10 rooms. Excellent '1931 Chrysler Sedan 400.00 lew generally quoted prices. ram by declaring higher prices were UB. Steel 7S: bulk fat ‘steers Treasury 44's 111.12. Dakota Court House in the City o condition. $35.00. B. Balke, 5533! 1928 Packard Sedan advisable. The dust had sccumulated| Util. P. & Lt. Re & Seren cone rth! No. 36th St., Milwaukee, Wisc. 1929 Franklin Sedan Ib, grass steers| Treasury 4’s 107.7. “ Dakota. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR in recent wecks while Wall Street,| Vanadium Corp. 0. Home Owners Loans 4's ‘5197.8, | You are hereby further notified |@ PAIRS Ladies’ Chardonice Hosiery |1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan .. 00 Minneapolis, Minn. Oct, 13-7 | impremed by Washington's allence on |Wertt™n ‘Uuion commereia!, no. gov- Sr RAR TERI that Hots 1. C- tawies Jude of the) $1 postpald, guaranteed. Fall bar-| CORWIN-CHURCHILL Flour 10 higher; carload lots family|the matter, started about | ending Friday 72 NEW YORK CURB county of Burleigh and State of| ain circular ready. L. 8. Sales Co.,| 55 -gare—1996 model T Ford run- patents $7.60-7.80 a barrel in 98-pound ity and an end to! stations, 25,200| New York, Oct. 13. : North Dakota, has fixed the Ist day Asheboro, N. C. ‘about, Good condition. First $25 cotton sacks. Friday last week:| Cities Service 1%. of May, A. D.'1935, at the hour of 19/op- SALE—One billy and 2 nanny poy fe f said di 517-2nd St. rene “in the ore ire an tii goats, Will consider letting ges FOR SALE—26, 27, 28, 39 and 90 the said Court House in the City o shares, ©. J. Simmons, Sweet Briar.)" O) voit, hes and sedans, 28 trong Elec. Bond & Sh. 11, ‘ cee nee, United Founders 9. : ba? .00-22.50. CHICAGO POTATOES RANGE OF CARLOT SALES week's top 6.85 paid late for 7 — Bismarck im. Burleigh coun pmbos. Eweek 20) he time d FOR SALE—Four wheel trailer, also : Chicago, Oct. 13—(F)—(U. 8: Dept.| Minneapolis, Minn, Oct. 13.—()— Datives, week's bulk na-| 4, NEW YORK BONDS a aslnceting ‘and vadjusting all’ claims | motor for 58 Chrysler. Phone 632-R.| ome¢ coupe, 25 ord Sess 42°C, a ahipmoenia 786; Gull sup-|" wheat: No. 1 heary dat tslde of price | “Ose: aguinse tne catate of the said Kath: ltoR SALE—10 head of well broke| ant coupe, coach and sedan. These tal U. 8. shipments, 785; dull, >| Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern [lat out Gret " Hedah 2 4 at Northern 1's of 1936 86%. have b: dul d larly pre- ‘ork horses from 4 to 8 years old.| cars are all in good running condi- WE WILL BUY plies moderate, demand and spring, 110-1184; No, 1 dark north- spreads; few loads fed western “come-| Tobacco Products 61's of 2022 108,|semed as hereinbefore provided. "| Phone 109. Se ee eed neh: Mo- i One Alben ef see round whites and ‘Cobblers, Uo Me [erD 114%-118%; No. 1 mixed, 1.13; spate” the Sth day of October, A. D. | Seg ALE 20 good milk cows Will| tor Company, 201 Bdwy., Bismarck. == 1, mostly ‘round whives, '24-6114;|No, 1 hard amber durum, 12. Ooms Jacob Rothschitter. |” trade for beef cattle or hogs. Cut! © GO native ewes 1.50 to 2.25; top feeditig| No quotations. With Us. Idaho Russet, U. 8. No. 1, 1.40-47%;| Oats: No. 4 har white, 86 lambs 6.10; bulk common to choice ie eto ee athe ee | Rate Meat Market : ih .10; ‘of said Kathrina Reth-|_ Rate : sere Armour Creameries U. 8, No, 2, 107-110; sorabination Barley: No, 2 malting, 1.1 450 to 6.00. INVESTMENT TRUSTS rehifier, Deceased’ °° |” |BOR SALE—200 tons first Class hay, hf the Fecule's Prag ed oq Biemarct, ¥. D. sae 1.12%; Colerade MeClures, U.| max: No. 1, 1.864-1.92%. Hoge 8,000, including 7,500 direct;| «Over the Counter in New York) | oFittt Publication on the 6th day of| hated and under cover. Box 368; ment Store, outfitters for men, 1.70, Sr Corn and rye, not.quoted. demand narrow; few sales weak to 15|Quart. Inc. Sh. .......s06+6 1.219193 |10/6-18-20 - | Valley City, N. D women and children.

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