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ribune’s Grain, HARKET PRICES UP. |}~rain Quotations { ¢——_—_—_—___—_—_ Livestock and. Market Report for Tues., Oct. 16 New York Stocks | GRAINS ADVANGE AS _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1984 ———— beef cows again slow at 3.00 to 3.75. Stockers and feeders continue fairly active. Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers good and choice 550 to 900 Ibs. 6.25 to 8.75; 900 to 1100 lbs. 6.25 to 9.25; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 6.25 to 10.00; 1300 to 1500 Ibs. 7.00 to 10.25; com: Mon and medium 550 to 1300 tbs. 2.75 to 7.00; heifers good and choice 550 to 750 Ibs. 5.00 to 8.00; common and medium 2.75 to 5.25; cows good 3.25 to 4.75; common and medium 2.65 to 3.25; low cutter and cutter 2.00 to 2.75; bulls (yearlings excluded) good (beef) 3.00 to 4.00; cutter common CLASSIFIED ADS. Tribune C lassified Ad Rates Revised : CHICAGO RANGE Effective Oct. 1 To assist you in cago, Oct. 16.—(P)— and medium 2.00 to 3.25; vealers good ‘ ‘ DESPITE LAGK OF ownent ew i MART RESPONDS 10 find choice 6.00 to 1.50: meatum 588 1984 securing either Cy . ai io 6.00; cull and common 4.00 to 5.00; if v Dec., new 9945 a} Stocker and feeder cattle: steers good tenants if you are a May Be ; and choice 500 to 1030 ths, 428 to landlord or apart- « F i dey common and medium 2.75 to ments, houses and Bee” eis cy i ta shee, 10000 att commercial, The)” rooms if you are look- ‘| ‘ an 28% | ations generally around stey i etal Stocks Lead Advance in May 78 se bs | Traders Interpret Government Beit tatlie lane bul eee IE: ing for homes, to locate Equities List Up One to | Two Points SRE LET Report on Feed Shortage As Bullish Mostly early bids under 6.50. Slaugh- ter ewes 1.50 to 2.25. Desirable feed- ing lambs 5.50 to 5.85, best held high- employment or employes, to sell or buy business es- ye | er. Lambs 90 Ibs, down good and 3 aie and miscella- : .| choice 6.25 to 6,75; common and me- neous articles of merchan- New York, Oct. 16—()—The stock ‘Dec., old. { Chicago, Oct. 16—()—A sharp ad: 5 0 market started upward at a fast pace |Dec, new Hal yance in prices occurred shortly be- Sot Ee CHES Se eon dise, to find articles you have ie on be a WAMLLUSA MAS EETY by md Weights common and medium 1.50 to lost or owners of lost articles featureless jog. While there were |pec. 18 718% 78 dependent strength shown in the corn | 190: Abad wm. which you have found—in short, numerous gains of fractions to around 76% 07 | 16% 4 ice 5. .10. t aati th the manifold ses 2 points, scattered easy spots were in 53 |" A government report that because * ; 0 give you ie nifold service: evidence. The metals led the rally. 920 912 9.20 33% | of the shortage of feed corn prices STOUX CITY of The Tribune's classified columns at ‘The close was firm. ‘Trataters ap-|D0 oat 925 937 8% | may be expected to remain at a rela-| Sioux City, Ia, Oct. 16—(— at i proximated 650,000 shares. & be 4 g1,| tively high level was interpreted (USDA)—Cattle 3,500 commercial; a minimum charge. ‘While there was no especial news 16% | bullishly by many traders and corn|"° governments; better grade slaugh- stimulus, speculative and investment | Dec 6% | futures advanced to a new high since be steers and yearlings firm; others | | sentiment was noticeably improved in Be ee eee ee re a lass Cue PSSIaT IDET RCE Classified Rates : both ins staged profit-taking. ; steady; S aT IGEaraSeOeaby WHIGN eatried orn eat aa Marke: bulls derived some encour- Choice 1100-1140 Ib. beeves Mint arse ft wheat up around 2 cents a bushel. | Minneapolis, Oct. 16.—(7)— 5i,|@sement from reports of dust storms|Yeatlings 8.00; bulk 6.00-7.50; few inimum charg Rid one Cotton followed the cereals with mod- | , Wheat— he Ri pn A 3% {1% parts of Kansas and Nebraska,|Choice heifers 7.00; majority beef cane torts erate gains, © 104% 1.06% 1.04% i giving further shed “i a bad anes eo een Bey ae ’ A strong tone was displayed by U. : : ie {of rain, especially in the winter|ters mainly 2.00-50; few ig First insertion (per word)............3¢ents 8. government securities, advances in ’ 18% 74s #% wheat belt southwest. ae a conansein and AS coaacilve lnnevttohs (pei Wel) . COM kod brent ea ial he AR seOM | aoa a ‘tiny’ Thee puta ate ah ted a Hogs 6,500; early butcher bids and 3 consecutive insertions (per word) .4'4 cents stantially ‘against the dollar and the | nec. 4% 12% .14% 43% Buying in May deliveries developed | Siles 5-10 Jower; sows fully steady; 4 consecutive insertions (per word)...5cents foreign gold currencies improved. MK 10% 1% 6% | around the $1 level, but offerings in-| better grade 210-280 1b. butchers 5 consecutive insertions (per word) .544 cents There was some shading of extreme 2%|creased above that figure. May|5.10-30; good 170-200 Ib. weights 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...6 cents share gains near the close, but most ee i reached an early high of 1.00% and! sold at 4.50-5.10; 140-170 lb. averages : active advances were fairly well held. 5% |then reacted. The price range dur-|2.50-4.50; sows 4.75-90; mostly 4.85 TRIBUNE WANT AD RATES ARE LOW U. 8. Smelting got up more than 4, 53% 52% 52% 36% | ing most of the session was extreme-|and up; feeder pigs .dull, scattered Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified dis- Cerro de Pasco nearly 2, and Howe 51% 50% 50% 8% |1y narrow. sales 1.00-2.25. play rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion, Sound, Dome and American Smelting 20%! Independent strength in corn was| Sheep 2,200 commercial, 1,300 gov- Ne clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- @ point or so each. ee es Ay | attributed largely to the continuous |crnments, commercial sun includes vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any ca i 184 1.81% 1.83% 28% | nullish influence of the rnment’s| 160 billed through; no early action “3 New highs for the year were record. gj bul govel copy submitted. ed by Liggett & Myers B, Coca Cola 267; |Program to obtain options ioe pees |i Fee Re Letiieteailtberr ss ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE and Columbia Pictures with gains of 291¢| Oats showed no tendency follow jing stronges; holding e | A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and . Others, UP 8)” purus; ‘ 7m |corn, but rather held barely steady |lambs above 6.25; feeding lambs slow, department. paint or ‘more, “Ineluded Union Pa Dec : 18% with wheat. few sales yearling breeding ewes ask for the want ad depa cific, Johns-Manville, Santa Fe, N. Y. . oie Corn closed 1% to 2 cents higher|‘.50; late Monday lambs steady to ni - ” Central, Delaware & Hudson, Case, : Ygy|than Monday's finish, May at 80% /1¢ lower; better grade natives’ 6.00- = = y American Can, International Harves- 1 19% |to % and wheat showed gains ae ab alt to poe Tange betes Personal Male Help Wanted ___ Apartments for Rent Te aaa eta reaeanaen : TReeGt eons REAL STEAM Gupercutline perma-| MANUFACTURER wants two men|FOR RENT—Completely furnished 2 cy, Columbia Carbon and American an RE ee Ge $3.50, oll $5.00; electric| over 21 to look after local business.| room apartment on ground floor, Toba + 93 | about cent and provisions were nents, reg. 2 sree M4 vate entrance. Adjol bath: vase sl it bi it, thrifty and accus: private entrance, joining . Amusement company issues were Be slightly higher. ee ton rine cea ape vee fee tone hours. Write im-| Adults only. Rent reasonable. 511- Lye aoe = ai Provisions also were about steady.| | Miscellaneous | oo finger wave, Palmolive soap,| mediately. ‘Tribune Ad. 8288. 14th St. mission tlosieteed Hie betel TWEATReTaaWL areas EXCHANGE : Phone 1300” a matics abet erie eualtiatoneecd Farms for Sale were the most active of the session 29% | ON WEATHER NEWS Ps palieairys oii ei — ——| previous employment in first letter.| POR SALE—22 acres. near Portland, with an advance of about nell ete oon Pie scapenee ie oy Bence aes aang fect blest ane | DOWTTMITaNS the vopnertimiley “tb get} Permanent postion to right party.|" Ore. 19 acres cultivated, good fam- Loew's was more than a poin' rT. 13% 4 : our old mattress renovated and] Write Tribune Ad. No. 8295. ily orchard, large barn and @ small American Sugar Refining lost a point, cash wheat and coarse a5, | Deca sonture of late nevra/iny he | Croat Britain 490%; ‘wranse eth; | reallltdn-a new act cover wiille‘our| WAaNTED=Good second "cook at tie| three room house. Also othar bldgs: as did General Cigar. The oils were|grain quotations follow: | Gen. 1g | market here Tuesday and wheal ey labeled : y| low price of $3.95 is still on. 309-| Sweet Sh | Small creek. For $1300. $300 cash. still hesitant, U. 8. Steeland Amer-|' Wheat— Delivered Arrive 230% | futures surged into high territory, |Italy 8.63%; Germany 40.65; Norway —— i © “wer 24.73; Sweden 25.38; Montreal in| _ 8th St. Phone 1962. balance easy terms. Also have Mae eee aiitie aaiieaanat PR asx Peet eind cepa Pabey active |New ‘York 10221%; New York in — | several other farms on coast, Send breil oleh pode eter eke inca tenis Wanted to Bu | Female Help Wanted for list. I. C. Iverson, Mandan, N. 2 dk north. 1.11% 1 30%4|or interesting at any tine during the |Monteral 97.81%. ERY... y i ‘emale Help Want n lal 1 dk north. 1.13% 21% ready. demand at all times and ot. GOVERNMENT BONDS pase eect oa eek na el ie ee ioe ea euler Rooms for Rent ; af 3 dk north. 109% FB FeV pres didearntt nore Heed S| New York, Oct. 16—(P)—Govern-| rs, beef hoists, windlasses, run-| yassing. No. investment. Write|FOR RENT—Large, well furnished | Produce Markets | isaproin see nasl andwitip reheat aciona 1% Se abel ’ ways, rollers. ete. Give price and) fully. Give size and color prefer-| bedroom. Private entrance, Phone s 1 dk north. 1.13% 4ig| higher; Dec. oats closed % higher| Zberty S's 108.24. full “information in first letter.! ence, Fashion Frocks, Dept. R- 5 : eae 2 dk north. 1:11% 145 i Dee. losedetic | Later? eee te Write Abe Tolchinsky, care of Cap-| 2619, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR RENT—Purnished light house- Chicago, Oct. 16.—(#)—Poultry was)3 dk north. 1.09% 314 |an cand May ie up bec feed bariey | Liberty 4th 45 104.2. ital Army & Navy Store, Bismarck, |wanricp—Girl for general house-| keeping rooms. 419-3rd St. mashes Dein tits see eas %6| closed % higher and May 1% higher.) 2rcesury 4%s 111.28. N. Dak. work, Must know how to-care for/FOR RENT—Furnished room. Close a aor amt, timer gesee_une|a ae peri: LTA 12K | while Dee. malting barley closed un-| 2°ensuty 4510725. 4 | eects | Oh iidren and go home nights. Phone|" In. “418 2nd Si, Phone’ 360-J. changed. ‘Eggs 2107, firm; extra? dk north. 1.097 33, |changed. Dec. flax closed % higher * |Concert Will Precede | 2 4 wom. [POR RENT—Purished room im moc firsts cars 24, local 231; fresh grad- | Grade 24% |and May 1 up. Boy Scout Ceremonies | WANTED—Gitl or middlc aged wom-| ern home. Also nicely _decorat " i 23; 1 dk north. 1.13 in NEW YORK CURB ry | an for housework on farm. Call at! hasement room, Gentlemen pre- , ed firets cars and local 23; current st 10 | Cash wheat offerings were sti E’ eds | an for housewor! asemel i; Pp 4 receipts 21 to 22%: refrigerator firste|2 Gk north. 112 $04 jtught and in quiet to slow demand| New York, Oct. 16—(—Curb: | | | =o! pogand. Phone 202-M. | ferred. 609-4th'st. Phone 1198. } 20%; refrigerator standards 20%; | Grade of 41% |today with prices barely steady com-| Cities Service 15%. bagi tee ill | FOR RENT—Furnished — sleeping i g % Held with futures. Winter wheat| Elec. Bond & Share 30%. directed by Clarion E. Larson will | Fe | eeith Moa raultitiea ited: cae ) refrigerator extras 21%. 1 north... 1 14) |Pared with Bere A rooms with board i “4 Poultry, live. 1 car, 43 trucks,|2 north. 18% | Was narrow and unchanged. Durum| United Founders 14. pare f peparamiol ee fae a tae Work Wanted i | men preferred. 623-6th. Phone 4 “tacit . »| > INVESTME! Y ing, preceding | collect ashes or — 4 spring 14-1; colored 13%; Leghorn |!#% proveln 31% | oats demand was tar to good. Rye mies Abo prlcital Loe ee ceet | wiwekeaucing the winter months.|" Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply to 4) —- 124; roosters 11; turkeys 10-16; young |; How. .... 1.12% 113% 1.11% 1.12% . 4g |demand was good enough an alee (Over the counter in New York) ‘The program will be as follows:| Prompt service, with 7 years ex-| F, A. Knowles. a : | ducks 914-14; young geese 12, old 9%./137, protein Math. Alk. ... 27%, | ings mee sieiaaly ape easier ct Quart Ine 8h 1.17-1.29. “March Invercargil,” Lithgow; “Old| perience in this work, Henig F./ OR RENT—Large room. Two gen- y iB wen 1.11% 1.12% 110% 1.11% Me nine ° wax tterings fair and Timers Waltz,” arranged by Lake;| Swanson, 514 Avenue F. ‘one |" tlemen preferred. 300 Ave. B. Phone 2 New York, Oct. 16m —Butter,|1ae protelas Migie ge Gl auiniae coe New ork, Ook 16h rents [See ae Cement: fee: |aeee tie qeinwmmaee-voumcam| % " i "| e Tex... E lew York, » 16.—()—I ‘Children’s March,” Go n; “Ro-|LET US WI r ——_—_———_—_—_ ©] 1,005, steady. Prices unchanged. 11 BAW °F sos, 1.11% % | Mont te | Close: land March,” Bagley; “Sinclair Slip- Molly's Service Station F ‘ peryegalisicbaal nade a [Grade ot ee eae A Great Northern 7s of 1936, 91. pers.” Piscas, trombone novelty feat- Leo DeRochford, Prop. —_ plexes: ian else mod= bs aa mone aes flats, ery a8 t DAW ere 40% 107% 100% Livestock Tobacco Prod 6148 of 2022, 108. uring Eugene Palmer, Robert Muel- Washing, greasing, tire repair PB: an BE mVeh a 4 peciyay ae fi a tae, ee 2 oo o+e 1.07% 14 es ——_ + ler, Robert Kling and Neil York;! We call for and deliver car or tire. 5 : bi fancy to specials 17-18; all other|Minnesota Wheat - WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘New Colonial Maren,” Hall. feqtur- Phone 427 wit at ike Trees and lawn. B,, Teceennnanees, 1 : Nat 22% ei Sedaade Winnipeg, Oct. 16. — (#) — Cash|ing Lioyd Graunke at the xylophone.|wo boys, high school” graduates | _Geo_M. Register. _ sider fiue, we i) Maes: 1ihae, mans. Mined clara 1.00% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10%] Nat. Pow. & Lt. 3%, |, South St. Paul, Oct. 16—(AP—U.| grain: Wheat, No. 1 nor., 80%; No. 2 = would like work putting on storm|FOR RENT—7 room modern house, leas as ceans Mueainene, 99 10s ct ha ep ties N. ¥. Central |S. D. A)—Cattle 3,000 commerciel.| nor., 76%; No. 3 nor., 74. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Windows, painting screens and odd| {ust decorated, $45. Two room un- 21%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 21-22; re-|T he w or : N.Y.NH. & H. 10%, |100 government; ‘slow, most buyers) Oats: No. 2 white, 42%; No. 3white.! inneapolis, Minn., Oct. 16—(P)— | jobs. Phone 1748-J. | furnished apartment, $25. Gas, frigerator, Le 21%-%; other mixed!) H W..... 10S ee 1,08% 1.09% Rath AOeAn 13% | talking Fal, S to aner: on ane et 39%; No. 1 sifted, 394s. Range of carlot grain sales: WORK WANTED—By beauty ope- | ee oe ie waist furnished. colors unchanged. orthern 29% | steers stock; few carly sales gia ‘Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 1.15- , . i -| 7: M- Son. 2 White eggs, resale of premium /Ch 1 amber 143 150 141 147 |Onio Oil ...... 9% |about like Monday's bulk close; bulls CHICAGO STOCKS ND A chard ambers cuam| Teter man 2 pene Chleaso, enn: POR RENT—Furnished of unfurnishi= 4) = marks 44 to 45; nearby special packs |13% protein Pac. aGs 14's /and sealers steady; around 500 fresh) MeGraw El, 8%. 142%145%; No. 1 mixed durum| &nee- porars “led 4 room house with sun porch, : including premiums 41 to 44; nearby |2 arabes. 142 140 ee. aeeee | Pacific Leg. 23% |western grassers; stocker trade drag- a 13814 -1.43'5. Write Box 124, Bismarck, __ Do not telephone. 314 W. Rosser. and midwestern hennery, exchange|Cholceof =|. 1 Pichae Meter ley: stock calves about 25 lower for MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Caik, No Auntie ss: EXPERT stenographer. 8 years’ ex-|_D0 not tclephone._314_ W. Rosser. specials 35 to 41; marked mediurmis!{,2™ber i. RS ssene 170) RR OR Mitwo deys; few grain fed stecrs and| First Bank Stock, 6". : Bee No a) Tih perience in dletaphone work. Avall-|—O ok ola Goods for Sale 28 to 32; pullets 24 to 26; browns.!2 amber... 135 141 ..... Pathe Exchange 14 |yearlusgs around 7.75 down; best fed} Northwest Banco., 3%. Barley, No. 2 malting 94; No. 2, able ferenber: Ist. Write PERN? | oe Ape caifasce pie aanol reanle, of Deeeaium. piatks 35 6 £0 26; Grade at 1.30 money ZC) - 26, [beeves tale Maneay 0 ' Pet Se 1.01. GIRE- wants steady ~housework,| condition. Dining table and chairs, Deghy ae Womiete eee « Cae 129 Phillips’ Pet 13 | foe eae ean one ee Flax, No. 1, 1.84-1.89. Cea ees tea eg | Vietorla and records, 2 large Wilton pean ag Peay more Fd ie a Grade of ‘ Pills. Flour’ ..)2.) S ion Nae ee ay aun tir Corn, not quoted. Write ee a at Bou “work,| Us. 1 Domestic Oriental rug. owns unchanged. 117,116... | Proct, & Gi 00; H : = WANTED—Any kini It *| Reasonable. 522 W. Thayer. See ' Pup-'sve. Ned. 3214 |2.28 to $00; stock steers arcund 3.00 HOLDUP NETS $9,000 Phone 916-M and ask for Ella. SH SALE Used 4 burner Antomas CHICAGO POTATOES fs 39%, |down; mostly common to tedium; | Perth Amboy, N. J. Oct. 16—(P)—| FOR S. ayn pen Chicago, Oct. 16—(P)—(U. 8. Dep.| Bu) 10% jcalves 2,150 commercial, 150 govern- Five men, armed with pistols, held = —— = Pangea dire : Haegieh Perec Agr.)—Potatoes 54, on track 239, to- 2 4 3 better grade largely 5.50 down; up the driver of an American Rail- Business Opportunity | ioe ry ee fies peat timene aoe tanies m 4a (hee Pe, active: targets. siead a oT eee Pe n|POR SALE—Good going cale. West | >” oro ras range table oD plies moderate, demand and trading 16 Reo 2%,| Hogs zs eehive:._laraely. steady , assistant outside the Central Rail-) tocation. Good equipment. Low|F LE nes, tale |p moderate; sacked per cwt.: Wisconsin 35 iil] Rep. Stl... 13%, (On all classes; bulk good to cholce| Talbot, State President, to) road of New Jersey station, early] ont, City water. Booths. Bedroom.| style. Used very Round Whites U. 8. No. 1, 85-89, com- Reynolds Tob. 1 49% | 200-290 Ibs. 5.40-50; top 5.50 freely; Tuesday afternoon and escaped with} 499 handles, Hurry! ‘Sykeston | 307-12th Street. Phone 499: poral Sra Pi Tanto. Rises 38 elewa Stores .... ay ays ry! ie ee aM Make Address at Tuesday 3 ayrong ov containing, approximately| Cafe, Sykeston, N. D. Sap . No, 1, a 5 hy ; ; ‘ a ; ‘or Sale Colorado, McClures U. 8. No. 1, fine £2% 4 bulk feeders 2.00-50; gcod P. M. Session coca i eS CE eee 23 e VEGETABLES FOR SALE quality 1.77%. ley— sows mainly 4.50-85; mediums down t Thee IS ma Ch to fancy 1.13 41414, 3.25: culls down to 2.50; average Py eee ee ing Potatoes, 90c bushel, 75¢ bushel in a. 39 5% ake; t 20 domestown, M.D. Oct. 16— bushel lots; onions $1.00 bushel; BOSTON WOOL pa ee 8” |cost Monday 3.87; weight 204 Ibs. | nelegates and various members of i online $1.00. basis: Sy iene ge i jo. sell | Dakota, Farmers Union assem! in 50 Ib. lots; beets 3c lb, $1.25 by buyers in the Boston wool market,| Flax— 14% | ers bidding fully steady or 6.00; sell-| here ‘Tuesday for the annual state "Rutab wash bps pepe a H bushel, Rutabagas, 3c lb. Sq Hopeful Bales of f fp ee Wi fees aoeiaae pearling’ uemcting |Canrtnte, Naweh means Hace, Hae 3e Ib, If delivered, 10¢ extra, Kunz gay ot ee smenaaee DULUTH CASH GRAIN” 18% | feeders, 4.00-525; | yearling breeding | nesday. Sessions will continue Grocery. Phone 1317. 222 Bo, 9th 64s and finer territory were re- cl 16% | ewes up to 4.50; late sales Monday in-| through Saturday. at ported. Occasional sales of strictly} Duluth, Oct. 16.—()—Cash closing 3% | clude one deck Washington feeders|" GG. Talbot, Jamestown, president 2) ales Ss Kooi combing Ohio Delaine were made at|prices: Wheat, No. ‘1 dark northern | 5, 19% | 5.50; three decks 129 Ibs, Washington] of the state organization and chair- WANTED—Every family to buy one 28 cents or at around 68 to 71 cents [heavy 114% to 123%; No, 1 darx, 8 | Killer ewes 2.00. man of several boards will preside at of our fine chipped glass name scoured basis. Sales of 575, 60s, % (northern 1.12% to 1.20%; No. 2 dark 29 | Dairy cows: Demand less active for| the board sessions Tuesday. plates and house numbers, Glass blood clothing wools sold at 2¢ to 2§|northern 1.10% to 119%; No. 3 dark | Std. Oll 41% | medium and common springers and| ‘"An annual address will be delivered plates 3x8 in, $1.50 prepaid. Send cents grease basis and 47s, 50s, % northern 1.09% fe 1.18% No. 1 north- $i | milkers on nearby account; g004/by Talbot Tuesday afternoon when us your order. The Door Plate Co., blood clothing wools moved at 24 tojern heavy 114% to 123%; No. ¥ 21 | shipping springers fairly dependab:e;| the state board will hold the opening __Wishek, N. Dak. Box gare 26 cents. northern 112% to 1.20%; No. 2 30% | most sales 27.50-42.50; selecte@ kinds] meeting. Besides Talbot, members of FOR SALE—20 good n s. Will milan Gia Ramen 10% fo 110%: Ho. 1 oe abit | uP toward 60.00. ~ the board are H.W. Mennes, Kelso: trade for beet eaitie oF hogs. Cut cl CASI RAIN urum ‘ Banco D. H. Birks, more; M. Anderson; at a 5 Chicago, —(P)—Wheat: .jamber durum hard 1.31 to 151; No. 44% CHICAGO Sy ‘ston Po Mt oO, ee to's hard, Woe “13 amber durum 30 to 1.38; No.2 am-| Union, Pactt 1035) chicago, Oct, 18—(AP—U. 8. D.| Nome orerord: Alex ee Me, TOR Beene Tie at ae Corn: No. 1 mixed, 79%; No. 1 yel-|ber durum 1.29 to 1.38; No. 1 mixed | Gniteq 13% |A.)—Hogs 19,000, including 8,000 di-| call, Cartright. i Write Lock Box 126, Benedict, N. D. low, 79 No. 2 white, 85 sample | durum 1.25 to 1.46; No. 2 mixed 4u- | United 72% jrect; fairly active, mostly steady;| ‘Tuesday night members of the jorge ne rum 128 to 146; ‘No. t red durum tn Gas, tmp, i“ sows strong. to 10 bigher:| rarmers Union Terminal assolation POE BAe re ee eae wong, BOs BOs No. 6 whe igs, No, 1, 182% to 1M. Us Ru 16% |Bay; Garty top, 840: 10 to. 340_ Toa. | ey meee see, OoonnaE, New Rawk Rye: ‘No sales. Oats, No. 3 white 53% to 54. us 33% 5.25 ' to 575; pigs scarce 4.50 down; | chairman, Other members are Oscar Barley: ‘80-120. Rye, No. 1, 73 to 70. 2 ‘most packing sows 4.75 to 5.25. Light! Horsford, Watford City; J. Cathin, Timothy seed, 16.50-17.00 cwt. Gorn, no quotations. 11% ilight good and chotce 140 to 160 Ibs.| Brady, Mont.; H. Thorson, Dawson, Clover seed, 15.00-19.00 cwt. Barley, malting 2% 14.65 to 5.25; light weight 160 to 200) minn,; G. T. Fitzgerald, Merricourt; feed 15% to 16%; No. 2 5% ibs, 5.00 to 6.70; medium weight 200] O%e Kittleson, Dunn Center, and H. 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth Coach $500.00 During the week of July 28, 1,345|75%; No. 3 feed 71% to 73 X 347% to 250 Ibs. 5.50 to 5.80; heavy weight | xnutson, Edmore. 1933 Standard Plymouth Coach 475.08 Jumber mills in the United States Weminen- =. 3214 250 to 350 Ibs, 5.60 to 5.80; packing} Members of the Farmers Union 1931 Chrysler Sedan . Produced 166,783,000 féet of lumber BISMARCK GRAIN ; 50 [Sows medium and good 275 to 550 Ibs. Central Exchange board met Tuesday 1928 Packard Sedan . 2 215.00 and shipped 144,341,000 feet, while} (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 4.00 to 5.35; pigs good and choice 100| morning. Members are Talbot, Glen 1929 Franklin Sedan . + 275.00 their orders amounted to 203,553,000 Date Oct. 16 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR to 190 Ibs, 3.28 to 4.65. Coots, Rickey, Mont.: John’ Kelley, 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan . + $1590 feet. 1 dark Northern .. Minneapolis, Oct. 16.—(7)—Plour} Cattle 8,000 commercial, 2,000 gov-|Containe, Mont.; William E, Sander- 1933 Plymouth Coupe . » 4504 95) 10¢ lower. Carload lots family pat- ‘ernment; calves 2,500 commercial; 500| son, Chippewa Falls, Wis.; D. D. Ken- 1926 Olds Coach . - 80.00 1.10! ents §7.50-7.10 a barrel in 98-lb. cot-{government; generally steady trade,|nedy, Amery, Wis.; H. Hanson, Daw- 1928 Pontiac Coach . ae ‘ WE WILL BUY 1.04 ton sacks. i quality plain, but considerable| son, Minn.; Mr. O'Connor and Mr. 1927 Chevrolet Coach . . %. n Chicl Joad 95| Shipments 25,280. beet in run, especially after liberal} Lind. . CORWIN-CHURCHILL Your P . Tge| Pure bran $22:00-22.50, reece Menara Se at the opening of one of the brighter New York | =======—=—===seeeeeeeemememneeeees Marke: Your Poultry 1.54) Standard middlings $22.00-22.50. _|yearings scaling 1,100 Ibs. Honduras, with & population of | Among those present at the opening of one of tte ore ie to say, F With Us. 59 and of Lay | and condition to £ell|/more than 700,000, is almost entirely! vight AEs eae ee etry Lanmahes vaihand, Tan Visit the People’s Depart- $3} Sparrows do an annual damage of '8.50 down to 5.50; best weighty steers/an agricultural country. Little man-| Marilyn Miller an way i Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. D. 50; many millions of dollars to the build- 81 | ings of the world. top light steers 9.35, cutter cow: and bulls firm to shade higher, ufacturing is done in the country and » but | mining is done by only one company. was the first pocasion on which the couple posed for photographers since their surprise marriage. ment Store, outfitters for men, women and children. |

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