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aie Exit g 1. ee ag BE, | [ee | £ ro] 4 ¢ h . 4 ; ons; ; } _- vm, . ? e ‘ a oF. 2 Ws ‘ I bas | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and BISMARCK Market Report for Thurs., Nov. 8 ~ AS TRADERS C A \ IN; OPENING BRISK 2: Leading Issues Yield Sizeable Proportions of Wednes- day’s Advances New York, Nov. 8—(?)—The stock market ran into profit-taking ob- stacles Thursday and s number of Yeading issues yielded sizeable propor- tions of their Wednesday's advances. Brokerage observers, however, were encouraged by the fact that the trad- ing volume dwindled on the decline. ‘The close was somewhat heavy. Trans- fers brig 850,000 shares. Equities moved at a fast pace dur- ——<—— { Produce Markets | $$$ $$$? CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 8—(?)—Butter was firm on the Chicago mercantile ex- change Thursday and eggs were steady. Poultry was steady. 28%; extra firsts (90-91), 27-28%; firsts (88-89), 25%-26; seconds (86- cal 26; current receipts 23%-25%; re- frigerators, firsts 21%; standards 22; extras 22%. Poultry, 34 trucks, live, 1 car, turkeys, 14%; young toms 14%, old 13; No. 2, 10; heavy young ducks 14, small 12; geese 11. Dressed turkeys, steady, prices unchanged. NEW YORK York, Nov. 8—(#)—Butter 14,443, firm. , firsts (88-91 scores), seconds (84-87 . Creamery, 26%-28%; scores), 25%-%; centralized (90 score) 27%; other grades unchanged. Cheese 189,911, steady; prices un- changed. Eggs 13,285, firmer. special packs or selections irs fresh, changed. Dressed poultry steady; prices un- changed. Live poultry steady; broilers, ex- press, 18-20; fowls, express, 11-17; turkeys, freight 12-18; express 15-18; other freignt and express unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 8—(?)—(U. 8. Dept. 1 Agr.)—Potatoes, 98; on track, 245; § ]] MART TURNS DULL {ix @uottions {(SELLING BASED ON New York Stocks| open | INFLATION RUMORS uth, » NOV. arian ign tow ibis Closing Prices, Nov. 8, 1934. % 1.28% 128% 1.28% ; ‘Adaine Een, i 126% 126% 125% 125% fi 4% ewe 18H be et 104 % rd \ Am. 102% og Possibility of Wheat Imports si May From Argentina More or ris 4% Chicago, Nov. 8—(P)—Eastern sell- He 24 | ing that appeared to be based largely 60% on a, subsidence of inflation talk did 11% ae to pull wheat prices down late . if os lay. . Wat, Wks. May wheat went decidediy under gm on ee = tie 99 cents a bushel. Possibility of wheat |Atch a. @ Se,” iu imports into the United States f.om) Atl. Ref. ........5. 24% Argentina had more or less bearish) Auburn Auto 25% effect. Aviation Corp. 4 With all deliveries selling under|Baldwin Loco. 5 iy aa closed unstable at virtu- EaGe see . He ie day’s bottom level, 1'4-1% Si lower than Wednesday's finish, May| Bendix Aviation 13% 985%-%; corn %-% down, May 80%- aries Fis 80%; oats %-% off, and provisions| p; Mig. as 18% unchanged to 30 cents decline. Brunswick Bal. big Sharp dips to well below Wednes-|Calumet & Hecla 2% day’s finish became general soon in all| Canadian Pac. 12 y, | the cereal pits, despite early fractional |Cannon Mills 33% gains. There was not the aggressive] Case, J. I. 49%, buying here go much in evidence late | Caterpil. ‘Tr. 3246 yesterday and it was 9 subject of at-| Cerro de Pasco is tention that upturns of Liverpool quo-|Ches. & Ohio rt tations today were less than expected.|/Chi. & N. W. . 55% There also were unconfirmed reports/C. M. St. P. & P. Pf. 4% ¢| that a cargo of wheat from Argentina|C. R. I. é& Pa 214 would arrive within a few days at| Chrysler 35% Houston, Tex. Colum. G. 8 Bears in wheat contended that,| Com. Solv. 19% whereas the incentive for yesterday's cone Ga the: 3% late bulge in wheat prices had been/Gon’ oi.” 8% talk of inflation, an immediate market | Cont. Bak. “A” 6 influence, such talk appeared at least| Cont. Ca 50% PrGom and oats largely paralleled |Gont, Mo aS and oats largely le * % ba ee wheat action. Provisions suffered set-|Cont. Oil Del. 18% Dec. . E : b TT |backs. on Products 67% May TH 1% 13% -13% — Crucible Steel 33 RUMORS OF ARGENTINA rtiss 2% Dec. 10.30 1030 10.05 10.05 |IMPORTS SCARE FUTURES Dia, Match Poth Jan, 0.40 1042 10.07 1012 | sainneapolis, Nov. 8—(P}—Rumors | Dougine in ‘TT 1080 1042 1047 that argentina importations would be |DuPont . 95 lice sees eeee 18.95 [COMing into gulf markets within a/East. Kodak 108% 1395 1397 1392 13.92 |few weeks, caused wheat futures here pre ee 15% to fade away to weak close Thurs- Ei 20? gett 4 |. Pow. i MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Trade was good at the start and|=te BR... 12, yolimmnpal Nov U0 Maet|profeaonal ving ut pine chery: | Fa 2's it ‘a ‘ago. ly higher temporarily but the news| First Nat. Strs. 63% cash wheat and coarse |Tesatding Argentine wheat was dis-|Fox Film “A’ 12% grain quotations follow: |couraging and resulted in liquidation Gen. Am. Trans. 37 Deli Arrive|that was not checked very easily. |Gen. Elect. 18% 15% protein Dec, wheat closed 1%4-1% lower and Beane 1 dk north. 111% May % lower. Dec. rye closed 1% | Gen Mills : ak wont eae lower and May 1% lower. Dec. and|Gen_ Motors 14% protein May feed barley closed 1 lower. Dec.|Gen. Ry. Sig. 1 dk north. 1.11% malting barley closed unchanged. Dec. | Gillette 2 dk north. 1.00% and May oats closed % lower; Dec.|Gold Dust 3 dk north. 1.07% and May flax % higher. Goodyr. T. & R. 13% protein Cash wheat offers were in slack | Graham Paige .- 1 dk north. 1.11% and featureless demand. There was| Gt. Nor. Ir, Ore Ott. a north...1.00% no change in winter wheat but dur-| Gt" Weet Su north. 1.07% um tone was easy. Pio aa, 12% protein 4 Houd.-Her. 1 dk north. 1.11% Corn tone was steady with demand | Houston Oil 2 dic north. 1.00% 1. fair. Oats demand was fair to good.|Howe Sound 3 dk north. 1.07% 1. Rye demand was good and offerings|Hudson Motor ... Grade of held light. Barley demand was quiet|Hupp Motor .. r 1 dk north. 1.11% to fair with offerings light, Flax of-/ Tilinols Cent, 7 a ee : ferings were light and in fairly good | int. Harvester ; . 107% demand, bs 23% ould —_—_——_——— 5 Hee * DULUTH CASH GRAIN 15% 3 north. ° Duluth, Nov. 8.—(#)--Closing cash 15% Mc Prices: se 17_ 14% prot Wheat: No. 1 dark northern| Kresge ae ‘ heavy 1.13%-122%; No. 1 dark nor- ae % ie Mins 12% 113% LITK 112% | ren 1.11%-119%; No 2 dark nor-|Loew’s se. ue 1 DEW or thern 1.09%-1.18%; No. 3 dark nor- 14% 1HW..... 1.12% 1.12% 110% 1.11% |thern 1.08%-1.17%; No. 1 northern 3. re aye heavy 1.13%-122%; N.o 1 northern pe 1 DEW oF ox 1.11% 100% 110% |112%-149%; No. 2 northern 1.09% - rite Grade of fe " 2 118%; No. 1 amber durum hard 10% 1 DHWor 131%4-1.45%; No. 2 amber durum, 8% 1H W..... 107% 1.10% 1.06% 1.09% |hard 1.31%-1.45%; No. 1 amber An Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat/curum 1.30%-1.38%; No. 2 amber ae er org durum 1.29%-138%; No. 1 mixed| my Hed head 4-142%; No, 2. mixed 1H Wz... 1.00% 1.10% 1.08% 1.00% |Gurum 125%-1.424; No, 2° mi 15. Grade of durum 1.23%-142%; No 1 red durum 21% 1 DHW or y N bs 1H W..... 1.08% 1.00% 1.07% 108% pee af amber a if ae BMH TAK LATHE UGK) Does No, 1, 11%-73%4. ‘ 2% 2 amber... 138% 144% wore wee. No quotations. eg Tt ak Choice of malting 80-100; No. 1) Northern Pacific 18% 1 amber.... 1.33% 138% seeee] feed 73-74; No. 2 feed 72-73; No. 3]Ohio Oll .. 9% ies ene : feed 69-71, Pac, Gas & 15% 2 amber 132% 137% . Pacific Li 25 oo ae ° —___—_——9| Packard 4 3% 2 amber... 126% 120% | Miscellaneous — | !petaeel co t rd durum 115% 116% 115% .....|@——~—— So | eee ee 3e FOREIGN EXCHANGES ‘Phillips Pet. 15 pee ae ae) ae New York, Nov. 8—(?)—Foreign ex-| Pills, Flour... 29% a? EY oy irregular; Great Britain de-|Proct, & Gambie a 4 yellow 7 79 mand in dollars, others in cents:|Pub. Svc. N. J. riba 2 mixed. 79 = 80 Great Britain 5.00%; France 6.58%; Purity 9% 3 mixed. 7 18 Italy 855; Germany 40.23; Norway/padio ©. Bu 4 mixed... 15 .16 25.17; Sweden 25.83; Montreal in New| Radio-Keith-Orp. 1h Qnte— York 102.56%; New York in Montreal | Re: Rand 9 2 wile... 36 aT 97.46%. Reo voeines 2% 3 white. 5 12% ‘ Burg 2. & NEW YORK CURB 6 Ch to fancy 1.14 1.17 New York, Nov. 8.—Curb: 1% Med to gd.. 98 1.00 Cities Service 1c. % Lower grds. £2 $3 Elec, Bond & Share 9%. a Feed ...... a ae Gaited Poeun, 4. ox . ah Eh AM CHICAGO, STOCKS Hed No. 1....,. 1.76% 182% 1.16% Chicago, Nov. 8—(#)—Chicago 14% stocks: Ts BISMARCK GRAIN . | Midwest Util. %. 13% (Furnished by Rissell-Miller Co.) McGraw El. 10%. 16% Date Nov. 8 3 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (Over the counter in N. ¥.) Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.20-1.32. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Stocks close: First Bank Stock Northwest Banco . NEW YORK BONDS New York, Nov, 8 — (F) — close. Great Northern 7s of 1936..... . 92 mm CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 8.—(?)—Wheat, No. 1 90 dark hard 1.07%; No. 2 red 1.02%; No.|Tobacco Products 6%s of 2022.. 107 2 hard 1.08%; No. 2 mixed 1.06; No. 3 fear nigammreeered hard weevily 1.06. GOVERNMENT BONDS Corn, new—No, 4 mixed 79%; No.2) New York, Nov. 8. - . [yellow 82%; No. 3 white 86-88%; old) ment bonds: —No. 1 yellow 83%; No. 1 white 91. Liberty 3%s 104 Liberty Ist 4%s 103.16 Liberty 4th 4%s 103.27 Treasury 4%s 111.12 Treasury 4s 107.8 HOME OWNERS LOANS Home Owners Loans '51, 4s..... WINNIPEG GRAIN » Winnipeg, Man. Nov. 8. — (P) — Cash wheat: No. 1 nortaern 70%; No. % northern 75%; No. 3 northern 73%. Oats: No, 2 white 43%; No. 3 white 39%; No, 1 sifted 39. ° Oats, No. 2 white 56-56% grade 51%. Buckwheat: No. 1, 1.25. Rye, sample grade 71%. Barley, .75-1.15. Timothy seed $16.50-17.25 per cwt. Clover seed $15.00-19.25 per cwt. ainneapolie Rov, 8h) Flour 10 higher; carload lots, family patents, 740-740 & barrel in, 98 Jb. cotton sacks. Shipments, 19,005. Pure bran, 3; sample Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8.—(P)— Stud A son of the bartender for whom John Masefield, poet levreate of Eng- land, once worked in Greenwich Village, New York City, now runs a drinking establishment in the same | fed 4.00-6.00; better grades ? | 3.25; others up to 5.50 shortfeds; cut- 1 | Shippers 37.50-47.50; bulk trading at , | 35.00 downward with very plain sorts ‘| higher on’ weights aroupid 200-210 i 5.35-55; top 5.55 freely; better 170- ,|75; fat pigs to killers 2.50-3.50 or jf | 4.50-5.25; Packing sows 5.40-65; %,|early top long yearlings 8.90; Co-Ed Punished For’ ‘Red Plot’ failed to save ck, above, from se- when officials of of California at were involved in a Communist ‘plot. Miss Strack and four other officers were sus- pended for a year and a campus riot followed in which several were hurt. iii | Livestock | [neers AS SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 8—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,700; opening fully steady; common grass killer Steers 2.50-3.50; warmed-up or short- up to 8.40 for choice medium weights fed beeves; common heifers around 2.25- tery cows 1.35-2.00; grass beef cows up to 3.00; weighty stocker close up to 3.00; little early trade for stocker steers; best 1,000 lb. fed yearlings: here Wednesday 8.25; calves 2,300; mostly steady; strictly good to choice 5.00-6.00. Sheep, 8,500; 500 government; early indications steady; packers 6.25 for good to choice fat lambs; sellers generally asking around 25 higher or 6.50; no early shipping in- quiry. Dairy cattle unchanged, indifferent demand locally; fairly good on ship- Per account, good springer cows to under 20.00. Hogs 7,000; active, with Wei mostly steady esday’s average; spots 10 Ibs., bulk good to clioice 210-350 Ibs., 200 Ibs., 4.75-5.35; 140-160 lbs., 4.00- ; Weight 197 lbs, CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 8—(#)—(USDA)— Hogs, 28,000, including 12,000 direct; active, steady to 5 higher than Wed- nesday; weights above 220 Ibs. 5.80- 90; practically top 5.90; part load 5.9 70-220 Ibs. 5.25-80; light lights ; slaughter pigs 3.00-4.00; light light, good and choice, 140-160 Ibs. 4.25- 5, |5.25; light weight, 160-250 Ibs. 5.00-70; , |medium weight, 200-250 lbs. 5.55-90; heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs. 5.75-! packing sows, medium and good, 275- 550 Ibs, 4.50-5.70; pigs. good and choice, 100-130 lbs. 3.00-4.25. Cattle 8,000 commercial, 500 gov- ernment; calves 2,000 commercial, 200 government; general warket about steady; trade less active than earlier in week, but most of Monday's ad- vance being maintained; not much 1, |beef in run, but shipper demand smaller; largely steer run; lower % grade selling at 6.00 down to 4.00; better grades at 7.50 up to 9.00 and ® | better; best heavies held around 9.50; fed heifers firm cows about steady; bulls 10-15 lower at 3.35 down; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, good and| Monday. choice, 550-900 Ibs. 6,25-8.75; 900-1100 Tbs. 6.50-9.25; 1100-1300 Ibs. 6.50-10.00; 1300-1500 Ibs. 7.00-10.00; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 2.75-7.00; heif- ers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs. 5.25-8.00; common and medium 2.75- 5.25; cows, good, 3.50-4.75; common and medium 2.40-3.50; low cutters and cutter 1.75-2.40; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef), 3.25-4.00; cut- ter, common and medium 2.00-3. vealers, good and choice, 5.50-7. 4% | medium 4.50-5.50; cull and common 3.50-4.50; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice 500-1050 lbs. 4.00-5.25; common and medium 2.50- 4.00. Sheep, 10,000; indications generally steady; best native lambs held 6.65 | upward; bulk bid downward from 6.50; slaughter ewes 1.75-2.25; best eligibles 2.50; % |lambs 5.75 downward; !ambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and choice 6.00-6.65; com- “1 mon and medium 5.25-8.10; ewes 90- % |150 Ibs. good and choice 1,65-2.50; all weights, common and medium 1.50-90; feeding lambg 50-75 Ibs. good and choice 5.50-6.10. SIOUX CITY — - Bioux City, Ia., Nov. 8—()—(W. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,500 commercial; 1,160 government; slaughter steers and yearlings moderately active, %| steady to strong; some better yearlings shade higher; other pa little changed; scattered sales va good to choice yearlings 7.25-50; few choice at 8.00; bulk 6.50-7.25; few bunches good heifers 5.00-25; beef cows 2.50-3.00; lov SNe and cutters largely 1.90-2.35; few package common and medium stockers 3.25 down. Hogs, 7,000; butchers about steady; sows steady to 5 higher; early top 5.65; bulk better grade 210-300 pound butchers 5.50-65; good 180-210 pound weights 4.25-5.00; 140-160 pound av- erages 3.504.25; slaughter pigs 2.50- 3.25; sows 5.25-35; feeder pigs mostly 1.00-2.00, Sheep, 4,000, including 450 billed through; salable supply largely truck- ins; no early action; undertone weak; some buyers taking lower; generally early sales feeding gd ——————X—XK—<K<K¥$>=_=—EieeEeee>>>IEIeE—EE=qk=&k>&&&@&~@==E=E=E=>E=E=EE= SSIFIE D Tribune Classified Ad Rates Revised Effective Oct. 1, 1934 To assist you in securing either tenants if you area landlord or apart. rooms if you are look- ing for homes, to locate employment or employes, to sell or buy business es- tablishments and miscella- neous articles of merchan- dise, to find articles you have lost or owners of lost articles which you have found—in short, to give you the manifold services of The Tribune's classified columns at a minimum charge. 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Personal Household Goods for Sale USED CARS + 97.00 1928 Willys Knight Sedan .... 167.00 CORWIN-CHURCHILL CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS $365.00 Bismarck, North for best native and fed wooled lambs; feeding lambs scarce; late Wednesday fat lambs steady to strong; bulk de- sirable kinds 6.35-65; top 6.65. MECHANICS MAKE LICENSING PLANS State Association Prepares Bill to Be Submitted to State Legislature Decision to draft a bill which will require automobile mechanics to take out one of two types of licenses, re- quirements of which shall be set up by a state licensing board, was made at a meeting of the United Automo- "| REST in comfort by having your old CALL Snowflake Laundry. TWO Commercial College girls want| Call at 910-7th. places to earn board and room. Phone 121 ae Wanted to Rent STATE WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 room ceramics furnished apt. about Nov. 20th, 6 ROOM delightful bungaiow, everything perfect, cheap.. 6800.00 _office or phone 1038, 6 ROOM modern house, Front . street, nice home and good Room and Board ve value ........+ 4000.00 | FOR RENT—Room in modern home 5 ROOM cottage, 150 foot lot 1250.00} with board. Call at 406-6th. Phone Soiree cr Samer hundreds of} 431, lots in al city. rr ee F. E, YOUNG For Rent LOST—Smail female Boston bull dog. White neck markings. Reward.|OR RENT—Store room, 25x00. Pull Phone 1702-W. 814 Ave. D. basement. Heat, hot and cold run- ning water fi Rent very Wanted to Buy reasonable. Prinoe Hotel. WANTED TO BUY—Goo le breakfast set. Reasonably priced. Rooms for Rent Fen ee ovivou- wel ae FOR Hien One Toom, kitchenette, (ANTED —Your used Murphy bed. Water, gas furnished, for cash, Bring car and title. Ried- 3rd. ire 600-10th. TURKEYS—Dressed or live, highest FOR SALE—Good used porcelain top kitchen table and piano bench, Phone 1127-W. FOR SALE—Used 4 burner Automa- tic Hot Point Electric range in per- fect condition. See it at Melville Electric Shop. FOR SALE—Dining room set, tea cart, Pictures, curtains, rods, tables, lamps, kitchen table and utensils, aa articles at 50c, 406 Griffin MATTRESSES mattress renovated and rebuilt new. REAL STEAM Supercurline perma- nents, reg. $3.50, oil $5.00; electric Let sopenrenag! poo finger wave, Palmolive soap, Vernon lotion, §0c. Harrington's. Phone 130. Work Wanted FOR SALE—Dining room, _ living room, bedroom set, Hotpoint elec- tric stove, radio, sewing machine, spinet desk. All in A-1 condition, ‘Special: rough dry, cash and carry, 6c lb. Phone 779. 518 10th St. 5 ROOM modern bungalow, hot water heat, double gar- tS ee eeesees eee Phone 480. $3500.00| WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room GASOLINE service station for rent. Commission basis. Inquire Rosen Service Station, 7th and Main. Lost and Found ing , Mandan, West Main. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Close in. Always hot water. Near bath. 418-2nd 8t. FOR RENT—Nice, warm sleeping room. Close to bath. Suitable for lor 322-9th Bt. FOR RENT—Light, front room with cash prices paid. Ship or bring them in now. Try the “Northern” for satisfactory turkey returns. “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Com- pany, Bismarck, North Dakota. Houses and Flats closet. Near bath. Equal distance .~ FOR RENT—6 room modern house. te cAnwol and omONeTR Phone Hot water heat, Phone 95. F. H. Adams. ADS ments, houses and =. bile Mechanics’ association held here FOR RENT—6 room house. Giose in. ee to. Soa north of The North Dakota association is sane only. Write Tribune Ad. No.! cooked meals served at $500 per taking the initiative in launching the) _T™*. week. Phone 428. licensing movement which sponsors|FOR RENT—4 house in Man- believe will insure confidence and| dan, $25. L. N. Cary Co. Real Es- Apartments for Rent food workmanship in automobile me-| tate, Mandan. sR RENT—2 room apt. PrIvads tanee id re ae oad Me a8 Bany entrance, screened porch. Newly . B. gs Minot Ready Nov. . . . named fo draft the bil which will be ae allied furnisned, Gentle chs ASA mabenlliad to the sexs Seis, FOR RENT—6 room modern duplex |soR RENT—Well furnished 3 room ee ea munre of vwillison house. Corner of th and Front Bt. peer "Graal! gas range. Run- and O. ©. Westby of Jamestown, Ap- B 4, Acailie, Scand. sab wee a 411-5th. Phone 278, proximately 140 delegi rom al FOR RENT—3 room furnished ops over the state met to discuss the Ii*/ The bayou sections of Louisiana! Lights, water, gas included for 62%. -- censing plan. support many fur trappers. Inquire 1014 Bdwy. “There will be no attempt to license = | FOR RENT—3 room apt. with mechanics out of business,” Swen Boe, off from the bedroom. 602-12th St. who is in charge of the organization | Citation Hearing: Resition OR RENT—3 room unfurnished » and for Fi it. 519 16th St. tion. - chaniies Sil SDRY princtpay to me=| TATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- chanics who are new in the trade.|""\) or Buricigh, ss. seeking a license must show 1N SOUNTE coue®, Before Hon. they three years’ ye | T. C, , Judge. 5 thes tee are. ae en ae 3 In the Batter of the Estate of Gun- t aul have Wa mechanics al Oren Pe ce a : FOR 8 ure we elma’ Brown: over the state and eliminate much of Petitioner, the wuermions competition and) sonn s, Klttlesen, Jeanette Kit i ‘ ; ee Kishiner, Josephine, Troster, i k Safe BI ag gt Ban Fi a ‘Wi as t Kittlesen, and Gladys wittleren. 5, pon, Tiga siat eh N Blldeneh and ee camer chien atiemod |i tgé aad cach of oujate, hagthn| The best ape at the lowest, pelos to blow the safe of the Bank of ihe igaunty “Court. of ther County, of oe Dae pie ae Cambria Thursday, but were fright-| THC unty Judge of said County,| criptive folder. Also ship or bring ened away without loot. wwilec at the Court Foven ln the tity. of BU your furs to us. We pay highest ‘The burgiars on im N.|marck, in sa! . Edis, ye AL, »| forenoon o} 5 + - 5 he final re-| TURKEY SHIPPERS—For sale, gen- an reppin operator Rigen gtrate Sine aT cerang;| eM Maral Packs, gh and se te slr, the admin! le. They ‘you Neither wag struck. Ginder K. Osjord, also known as, . Nortt 20a Fur 0. Lockhart rege — : Bag aye ff eee iat "Burleigh County, North Da- Bi west of here, where they telephoned fa; apd why ths jentate’ of ald gun VEGETABLES FOR SALE to the Columbia county sheriff at|Get 5 Qsiord, Ble en ew rot be diss| Carrots 91.25 bu. Portage for assistance. tributed to the ‘above named pi Beets 128 bu. ‘The burglars fled before the sheriff|tioner and respondents in the shares} Onions 135 bu. arrived. Pret tarvice be made of this eltation Eorsoine 1.90 a A vear in the Green Bay, Wis., re- *Dated this’ 3rd” day of November,| Cabbage, ite tormatory 18 the penalty Theodore |“ > 9+ 5, ine court: Squash 2He b i Damon, 20-year-old Milwaukee youth, | (BEAL) RS mura me must pay for speeding away after his Judge of the Gousty coeet,| “AOR a car struck and Milled s man. 11-8-15, Phone 1217, 222 South Sh. ~