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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1934 - ra ? Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ee — CLASS IFIED ADS Market Report . . 202s for Tues ’ Nov. 20: Tribune Classified Ad j Py UNLITES or DY, to medium ee 3.00 ar Rates Re vised RAIL LAG THROUGH hleag ease ae 1, TUESDAY'S SESSION 1 | Grain Quotations | To assist you in securing either tenants if you area landlord or apart- ments, houses and OVERIUGT MART. [New York Stocks] = saris HADES CORN AD = eee WHEAT FOR LOSES 15; common beef kinds mostly 2.00 y, }nd above; medium to good 2.50-3.25; bulls 15-25 lower for two days; med- , jum to good heavyweights 2.25-75; |plainer kinds down to 1.75; stockers scarce and slow; vealers 2,500; no gov- ernment; vealers fully 50 lower for Brooklyn-Manhattan transit got up : ‘round 2 points each. American Tel-|Dec. ephone recovered as much. Associ- ated Dry Goods, Interboro Rapid ‘Pransit and Public Service of New DULUTH RANGE Jersey came back a point or 80. ice eee ae a toe Union Pacific, Allied Chemical and|nec He [y ° Santa Fe were down a point or more. Consolidated Gas, North American and United Gas Improvement were ‘about unchanged. Radio Preferred B ‘was relatively active with the gain of @ point. Noranda Mines was off frac- tionally to a new year's low. Para- mount certificates were a trifle heavy. Loew's improved moderately. Such issues as U 8. me General oot HE arene “1 DuPon' s, tric, National Distillers, | eeetpa ‘uous ing there, according to cables. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 ané@ ask for the want ad department. 364) medium welght, 200-250 Ibs, 5.40-90; 207%, |beavy weight, 250-350 Ibs. 5.80-90; 1% | Packing sows, medium and good, 275- 22 |550 Ibs. 4.50-5.75; pigs, good and a choice, 100-130 lbs. 2.75-3.75. Cattle, 8,000 commercial, no gov- th ernment; calves 2,000 commercial, no %|government; comparative handful 185: |strictly choice steers and yearlings tome Sale Roo Ren 6815 |steady; top 9.90 on weighty steers, Ne eset ad “tir erent mee : 34. |9.25 on light steers; small supply good |FOR SALE—1930 Nash sedan, ‘first WANTED—Man with car to sell t0|/FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, %'to choice steers and yearlings sold| Cl8ss condition, $275. Part cash, ;, |@bout steady early, but bulk of crop Ptaneen ep pei party. Write 24x |unsold; undertone weak; inbetween|_ Tribune Ad. No. 6462, USED CARS %, {On cows and bulls; vealers and calves |1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan ... ©1718 1.78 1.76 1.76 - 183) 183 = 1.80% 1.80% MILL CITY WHEAT DROPS UNDER EASTERN PRESSURE Ce Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—(/?)}—Wheat | Gon’ prices declined slowly during the early |G, Cont. Can part of the session but later the down |Cont. Ins. Movement was accelerated by eastern!Cont, Motor pressure and futures finished 1 %8|Cont. Oil Del. off. Corn Products The real cause of the decline was a|/Cream Wheat sharp break in the corn market due |Crosley Radio . to profit-taking. However, the tone |Crucible Steel of Devs pertaining to new wheat crop|Curtiss Wright prospects was more bearish, the stock a E ¥ ; TISFSECAnDWEA! eniy. tone anit “there! Douglas Aire. 21% |heifers 25 lower; low steady market ‘APOLIS CASH GRAIN was nothing in the commercial situa-! Rast, Kodak . Nov. mea ry et tion to offset. Dec. wheat closed 2% | Eaton Mfg. lay 48 compared to 40/lower and May 17a lower. h Close + 1345 134% tak 1.32% 1.28% 1.28% 1.284% ie 12% 3% beer parlors coil cleaner and glass} in new home. Private entrance. cleaner in 5 La Package. Foote! Also garage for rent. 307-10th. Profit and small stock investment. | #OR RENT—/ aoa eee J. D. Grant Sales Co., Fargo, N. iv Ba 1.79% 179% 17914 “1s 1B 1.80% 1.80% 6 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, ir 3% Hk days; bulk medium and good 3.50- rooms if you are look- | Few Specialties Make Out-/2e Trade News Not Particularly | Hogs “100000, market opening fairly ing for homes, to locate im 6. «standing Gains; Others Bearish Though Foreign Pe et a iba employment or employes, lower j Remain Unchanged Trade Is Weak on lighter weights, steady on packing to sell or buy business es- fows; bulk good to choice 210 to 350 tablishments and miscella- f= eS 0 5.40; early top 5.50 paid i New York, Nov. 20—(P)—While the Chicago, Nov. 20.—(#)—A_profit-|Am. sparingly for choice 240 to 300 Ibs.; Be Cats is usb utilities steadied in Tuesday's stock 4/taking movement, uncovering stop- 170 to 200 Ibs. 4.75 to 5.30; 140 to dise, to find articles you have market, the rails were laggards ii |loss orders and ‘disclosing a tech- 160 Ibs. 3.50 to 465; early sales killer lost or owners of lost articles throughout the session and other nically overbought market, hammer- | pigs down to 2.25; scattered sales °, * groups were uriable to chow any ma- a Wheat and corn prices down for 0 ie us Ib. feeder pigs 1.25 to 2.00; which you have found—in short, te progress. There were a few rp losses Tuesday. choice strongweights held up to 2.50; ive ervit 4 outstanding specialty © gainers, but Trade news was not as bearish as bulk packing sows 5.10 to 5.25; aver- 2 a hol me euilsal Ms ser Fe most price changes were narrow. the price fall indicated although for-) ; | 88€ Cost Monday 4.91 on 185 Ibs. of The Tribune’s classified columns at s, close was irregular. Transfers eign markets were weak and rains in Sheep, 3,500 commercial, no gov- a minimum charge. proximated 800,000 shares. the domestic southwest were believed 4% |ernment; supply largely trucked in : ‘The equities ‘list did not appear to to have mitigated drouth danger in 6% {native offerings; no early sales fat be particularly affected by a rather some sections. Continued steadiness | Balt. 14% |lambs, indications steady; packers sharp drop in grains at Chicago. As of the cash market helped corn futures |Barnsdall ..... : G72 | talking 6.00 for good to choice; sell- Classified Ra‘ @ matter of fact there were a num- Garth new season's high marks aoe ers generally asking 6.25 and above, assizie tes MINNEAPOLIS RANGE fore the recession. ;' | Dairy cows, largely steady; medium Minimam charge for ome be ag hee walsate Gene noel Oph Nov. 20.— ‘Wheat closed 1% to 2'3 lower than Eth to good springer cows 30.00-45.00; insertion—45 cents fer 15 the recently expressed ‘and light fe nek Close | Monday's finish, May at 97% to 98, 6% |few selections above; common kinds words, bed eh ae Dec. tote Heth Ld 1.05% | and corn was 1%; to 1% off, May 84% 3. |down to 20.00 and less. pod pith Palaitcarousin:'s + 104% 104% % 102% | to %. Oats, rye and provisions also 11% First insertion (per word)............3eents cents & panel “unae profit-taking. 13% 12% 72% ee lower. ‘Gage, 36% CHICAGO 2 consecutive insertions (per word)...écente Cotton ‘wan listiees ania other’ come (15% 73% (73% iness in foreign markets and |Case, 51%! Chicago, Nov. 20—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) .4% cents modities mixed. Heaviness of some 8% AK 4H good rains in sections of the domestic Cel 3, —Hogs, 36,000, including 15,000 di- 4 consecutive insertions (per word)...S cents utility and carrier loans clouded pro- » 15 15.14% 74% ing drouth conditions there to some Bos | Toate Sencane: Sec 5 conspeutive insertions (per word) .5% cente ceedings in the bond division. U. 8. m4 MK 1H i! Ane ae ee : word) .. .6cents GOverInent “aeUdtitids Were” 4160 Bariey—- betnereaeeot Liha oir teleosts on 5% |390; top 5.90; 170-220 Ibs. 5.00-75; 6 consecutive insertions (per ) 06 at.trade and a loss of a cent soon Night 1 easter. Foreign e was quiet. ss1e+ sees 108° occurred. ‘There was some apprehen- di (Basking coon BIER Bigs, 3.50, down: TRIBUNE WANT AD RATES ARE LOW Shares of International Business . 7,|Sion as to unsettled weather in Ar: £ Machines, Owens-Illinois Glass and St SB, 58% = FT iaevaaes! 2% jand choice, 140-160 Ibs. 3.75-5.00; Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified dis- y 52. 52% «51% = which might delay harvest- 4%2 llight weight, 160-200 Ibs. 4.65-5.60; play rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion, Dak. Gas heat. WANTED—Farm hand. Good stock |FOR RENT—Two rooms. Suitable man and milker. Good habits re- Papier oy quired. Write Tribune Ad. No. 8504. thy 25 or more lower; most vealers 5.00 Lied eae fom fs “4 |down; practical top weighty sausage Chrysler lan . ing cise dd ually nothing. iol ane Coarse El Pow. & Li 27 ‘|bulls 2.85; slaughter cattle and veal-|1931 Chrysler 6 Sedan .. T Produce Markets] es ean capitis cash, whe cash wheat and cox S ainpuninner matey Ere B: 3, Jers: Steers, good and choice, 550-|1933 Plymouth Sedan (PC)... 477.00 Prod Markets | a y folow |e, inning shacnly under. scattered | oy mire Ink: 11%4 |900 bs. 6.00-7.75; 900-1100 Ibs. 6.00-|1932 Plymouth Coach "397.00 ue ‘Wheat— Delivered To arrive na . Oats closed % lower ani est. i ““\9.25; 1100-1300 Ibs. 6.00-9.90; 1200-|1929 Hudson Sedan .. ice |1s% protein: May %-% off. Dee. rye closed 1% |Firest, T. & R. 1500 Ibs, 6.75-9.90; common ard med. |1928 Chevrolet Coach for 2 people. Board if desired. Phone 1804, 421-1st St. FOR RENT—Modern Al room. Bath- room adjoining. Hot water heat. Beauty rest mattress. 506-5th St. + 117.00 Sires Sra meta —— ‘ . ae aS Phone 678-W. Gentlemen only. ‘CHICAGO 1 dk north. 1.10% 1.12% off, and May 2 lower. Dec. feed bar-| Fox Fil lium 550-1300 Ibs. 2.75-6.50; heifers,|1934 Plymouth Deluxe coach.. 597.00 x) Ba Baa penance econ LE Chicago, Nov. 20.—()—Poultry was = hath. ie 1.10% Helgerearee es ins and May % lower.|Gen. Am. Trans, good and choice, 550-750 Ibs. 4.75-|1933 Plymouth Deluxe coupe.. 477.00] over 22 years of age and experienc- miysuhins Mean yeyorc ne steady and butter and eggs unsettled |14%, protein. rai lay flax each finished 2% |Gen. Elect. 9% |8.00; common and medium, 2.50-4.75; |1927 Chrysler Sedan ......... 97.00} ed. State salary expected. Write} Su! ale for 1 or 2. Board if dee on the Chicago mercantile exchange |} ax nol? 1 105, Pe aiivwiet ation ting Base PEE |cows, good, 3.00-4.75; common and| CORWIN-CHURCHILL = |_Box 44, Mandan. = =——“s §_— | sive Calll at 808 Main. Tuesday. 2 dk north. 1.08% is amie ane caadiroecta salary Gen. Mills .. medium 2.00-3.00; low cutter and cut- USED CARS FOR SALE WANTED—Experienced waitress for Room and Board Butter 11,580, unsettled; creamery |3 dk north. 1.06% testing below 14 oene bry = id Gen. Motors ter, 1.25-2.00; bulls (yearlings ex-|1933-67 Buick Sedan steady position. Salary, room and} ——__ TX" En a specials (83 score) 20% to 30; ex-|13% protein Heavy lbw proven offerines | Gen. RY. Sig. |cluded), good (beef), 2.75-3.50; cutter, | 1933 Pontiac Sedan board furnished. Apply at once,| WANTED—Room mate siaeeroiedg ed tras (02) 29%; extra firsts (90 to 91) |1 dk north. 1.00% th chads iol tall ta ings te common and medium 2.00-90; vealers, | 1932-57 Buick Sedan Miller Hotel, Napoleon, N. Dak. man with pleasing personality. Also 26% to 28%; firsts (88 to 89) 25% north. ir demand. good and choice, 4.75-5.75; medium|1933 Oldsmobile Touring rED—Expe naid for| Wanted boarders at 614-8th &t. Rea- . 3 dk north. 1.06% Winter wheat was nominally un- ' WANTED—Experienced maid for bi to 26; seconds (86 to 87) 24% to 25; /120° protein chaneell. So i 400-75; cull and common 2.50-4.00; |1931-91 Buick Sedan . general housework. Must furnish| —S0uable_ rates. standards (90 centralized carlots) {idk north. 1.00% 2 rae 4 reels! pret and easy. {stocker and feeder cattle: Steers,|1932 Pontiac Sedan Teferences. Write Tribune Ad. No. 26%. Eggs 1,104; unsettled; extra|s Gx North. 1.09% nOorn demand was quiet snd otter- 'a!good and choice, 500-1050 ibs. 4.00-|1931 Chrysler Coupe . 8519. ____Lost and Found —_ firsts cars and local 30; fresh 3. dk north. 1.06% Focpediddaes ya was. ease 5.25; common and medium 2.75-4.00, 1929 Auburn Sedan WANTED —Experieneed @ LOST—Near Towers camp off bridge, firsts cars 27%; local 26%; current | Grade of y. Rye was in g lemand Sheep, 6,000; all commercial; slow | 1930 Ford Touring .. erie’ brown coat, sheepskin lining, fur receipts 24 to 26; refrigerators: firsts|1 dk north. 1.09% iene vey firm tp Seong, Barer tone iy bidding ‘steady on slaughter classes; |1926-51 Buick Brougham Eearrences. (OG be. Steady and collar. Had gloves and flash light 1%; standards 22%; extras 22%. Hes = toy Nee - rong eee eureniags moderate feeding lambs steady to weak; better |1926 Buick Coupe . ioe on or mole ol in pockets. Reward. Call Geo. Poultry, live, 1 car, 63 trucks,|3,d& north. 1, was in Yery good demand snd firmer 3. grade slaughter lambs 600-25, early 1925-27 Buick Sedan ie |) ee amnces FeO pokes) Rohne at 68. steady; hens 4 télbs, up 13%; under|r north... 1.08% cc oon v eines man i gue top 6.35 to small killers; ewes 1.25-;1925 Buick Enclosed Touring.. 50.00! Heiteds ONE STRAY yearling bull came to my 4% Ibs. 11%; leghorn hens 10; rock/2 north.... 1.07% tienen SBS A ae , |2.50; good to choice 63-Ib, feeding} 1926 Oldsmobile Sedan ed "| place about the last of May. 8. A. springs 14-16, colored, 18-1¢%, leg-|3 north: :.1 108% Bed, lambs 5.75. 1926 Overland Sedan . _Work Wanted _| Nelson, Rock Hill township, Wing, horn 11; roosters 10; hen turkeys 19, Montana Winter Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs, Trucks WATCHES REPAIRED N. Dak. young toms oP ane 15, a 2 14; et ees BISMARCK GRAIN ae down, 008 and choice, 5.85-| 1933-T-33A GMC Cab Van Reasonable. MAN'S WATCH ———— young ducks 11-13; geese 11; capons Furnish ussell-Miller % |640; common and medium, 5.00-6.00; Body ..-$1795.00| CLEANED .......... $1.00 to $1.25 6-7 Ibe, 17-18. 1B W..;- 108% 100% 107% 108%] ( or i ad ? |ewes, 90-150 Tbs. good and choice 1.65-|1932 Ford Chassis and Cowl. 245.00|LADIES' WATCHES CLEANED $150|.. Apartments for Rent Dressed turkeys firm, prices un-|) DH Ww or No. 1 dark northern 29 +2 12.50; all weights, common and med-|1929 Dodge Chassis and Cab .. 165.00|/Round crystal, 35c.° Odd shape 50c|FOR RENT—Two room changed, : 1H W..... 108% 1.09% 1.07% 1.08% |No. 1 northern .. 89 21% |ium 1.50-90; feeding lambs 50-75 Ibs.|1928 Graham Cab and Grain ©. J. Wiest, College Bldg. Room 200] @partment. Private entrance. Also Grade of ING? 1 amber’ dimih 115 $4, |good and choice, 5.25-6.00. Body ..... «135.00 Phone 1268-J 1 room. Wanted to buy. Small gas NEW YORK dee No. 1 mixed durum 1.09 26% 1923 White-Cab .___ 95.00 | WANTED—Housework by experienced| Tange. Phone 633-W. 323 So, #th New York, Nov. 20.—()—Butter,|1 H W..... 1.07% 1.08% 1.06% 1.07% ‘94 2633 SIOUX CITY FLECK MOTOR SALES INC. girl, Call at 1128-13th St. or phone|..Steee 14478, easier. Creamery, higher than 12% protein 154 43% | Sioux City, Ia. Nov. 20.()—|Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac,| 1191, FOR RENT—Four large unturnished extra 28% -20%; extra (92 @core) 28%; 11 FW. ..... 1.05% 1.07% 1.04% 1.06% 1'51 | Miami pe 3, | (USDA)—Cattle, 3,500; early beef La Salle, G. M. Trucks HOUSEWORK WANTED by exper-| '00ms. Gas heated. Four large oth¢r grades unchanged, Minnesota and Soqth Dakota Wheat ‘56 | eer are 11% |steer and yearling trade limited to = | fenced girl, Phone 1822-W and call | Closets. Private pathroom, private t , 733,845, quiet. Prices un-|12% protein 65| Mo. Kan a Te hig better grades, about steady; others ies one 8D. entrance. Second floor. At 306 hanged. 1DHWor - ‘50|Mo. Pacific . g dull; buyers talking lower; fat she|often has reached sinking vessels “in = _ Thayer Ave. West. Phone 262-J. 1H W..... 1.06% 1.07% 1.05% 1.06% ‘g5|Mont. Ward 29% | Stock steady to weak; stockers and/time.” He was named late Monday Wanted to Rent FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room and PBR or Mui 6% |feeders extremely dull; fresh lght|by President Roosevelt as supervising | wanrEp—o or 3 room apt. furnish:| Mtchenette apartment. Everything 1H 1.05% 1.06% 1.04% 1.05% Nash Motors 15 |supply increased; fairly liberal hold-| inspector for New York in the first| OW) TNoy op phone 480.” furnished. Private entrance, 316 Rene CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Nat. Biscuit . 29% Jover in first hands; scattered early| move of a projected reorganization of | °4 PY Nov. 26. Phone 480. W. Rosser. 23%; firsts 22%-%4; prone and med-icn 1 amber 141% 1.46% 139% 1.43% Chicago, Nov. 20.—(?}—Cash wheat: : t. Cash R. 2|sales desirable fed stecrs and year-|the steamboat inspection service. WANTED TO RENT—Garage for 1 FOR RENT—Apartment. Furnished dums 21%-22; other mixed colors un-|13% protein No, 2 hard 1.08%. ‘ mori lings 7.00-50; some held higher; gen-| ‘The reorganization follows the, ™onth. Phone 1725, _ or unfurnished. Call at 106 Main changed. 2 amber... 1.40% 1.45% . Corn: old—No. 2 yellow 89%; No.) Nat’ pow. é Lt eral quota plain short feds down tojMorro Castle disaster off the New|WANTED—A place to winter 16 head| Avenue. Nicola Apts. Dressed poultry, steady to firm; | Choice of ; 1 white 9714; sample grade 86%; new| Ny Gen 5.00 and under; smali lot choice] Jersey coast last September. of horses with good pasture and| oR RENT—4 room” unfurnished turkeys, ah 18-29; aga ‘unquoted; jane... 137% 1.40% teeee ai 2 mies te No, 2 yellow 88%; heifers 6.65; bulk beef cows 2.10-75; bern water and ae See O. E.|" apartment. Two bedrooms, living other grades unchang a low cutters and cutters mainly 1.40- * Miller, New Salem, N. Dak. fi Live poultry weak, chickens, ex-|2, Amber... 136% 139% ....+ w+] Oats: No. 4 white 51%. Buck- Northern Pacific 1200; seattered sales’ good stockers| SOO Line Foreman Is room and Kitshenette. Completely Press 13-19; broilers, express, un-/1 amber... 131% 134% »peieat, No. 2,..2:28; soy. Beans, No. | SOA a $|4.00 and siightly better; common} Slain by Holdup Man|__—s«*#F s and F ___|lpon RENT=De | ik ei quoted; other freight and express un-/2 amber... 130% 1.33% 2, yellow 92-93; net on track at coun-| 550; 7098 to down to 2.00. FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, ex-|"“soartment, Private entrance. Quiet -changed. Grade of try stations. Barley %5-1.22, Tim-| 5, rotor Hogs, 11,500; no early sales slaugh- i]-; cellent location, Also furniture for is White eggs, ,|1 rd durum 1.14% ..... othy seed 16.50-17.75 wt. clover seed Packard '-Publix Ctf. ter classes; butcher bids mostly 15|,, 7rentice. We. Mey. ema eet sale, $28 6th, acilts Preferred, Call at 204 Ave. western refrigerators, finest 24-24%;| ¢, Coarse Grain 15.25-20.00 cwt. athe lower; sows 15-25 off; better grade|!#m Tobin, Soo Line section Ee Ee eed other brown unchanged. 2 25% ——_——__—__ Penney (J. ©.) 210-260 1b. butchers bid 5.35-55; no| Here Was fay tee p ar at FOR Bent ae at Toor FOR RENT—Light housekeeping Ge RAN ic . * sows. all| C2Y When he al ee A Pee) DANS at. and cold water.) room with single couch. Suitable 3 yellow. BA% IGE OF CARLOT SALES Pail ou. , {ection on lighter weights; sows all| voiver from the hand of @ holdup) Hot water heat furnished. Also | Miscellaneous | 3 Be ae a a eg ee ee ran nice sleeping room with kitchen| —f0t0ve person. Phone 1840. rr rr ee: iq hile the ivileges. Call at 409-5th. Eliza- FOREIGN EXCHANGES ~|3 ay Wheat, No. 1 heavy dar northern Pub, Bye. Ned Sheep, 2,000; nothing done on lim- whe sete manlin were flecing|_ betls Kindschy. Wanted to ; See SOE BOY. Mewleiroreien Gn Eiiliita; Non 1 dark nard | Poe aking {ited supply slaughter classes, under-| ster a tavern and filling station hold-|0R RENT—8 room modem house|WANTED TO BUY —Butcher shop exchange steady; Great Britain de-|9 58% Bt iaks No. i wines duties | Ban tone weak on lambs; generally asking up at Cozy Corners, nine miles west] furnished. Available Dec. 3lst. equipment, display counter, ice box, mand in dollars, others in cents:/3 wi 5% Beg? sj ; |Stronger; holding best native lambs] o¢ here. After the shooting, the pair] Phone 15: etc. Write Box 34, Bismarck. Lireat Briain 490%; Franco 65046; |6 a ee above 6:00; bulk 525 to mostly 600.|ffeq toward Rhinelander in the au-| can panne iy modern |TURKEYS—Drested ot live, highest 5 40.22; Norway| _ Bal Gorn, No.3 yellow. Bes. 4 ——— tomobile of Frank Schilling, a friend |" "shy partly 7 poco pat y Bote cash prices paid. Ship or bring * 28.04; Sweden 25.70; Montreal in New| Ct ] 1.20 Oats, No. 4 white 55's. . H f Se Di fted f Tobin, partly furnished house. them in now. Try the “Northern’ * ‘York’ 102.50; New York in Montreal |Med .. im | Rye, No. 1 7732. Reynolds Tol ero 0) a Dra o Preferred. 1011-9th, Phone 1411-W.| oo) sctistactory turkey returns. 97.56%, Puier, No, 2 malting 1.14-1.20; No. Ba Stores For Government Job) vuring 1933, 29,000 persons were FOR RENT—Three, five, six and) “NORTHERN” Hide é& Pur Come Pana Tapa ae 1 Schult killed and 850,000 injured in automo-| eight room houses, and a 3 room| pany, Bismarck, North Dakota. Now RE Fi, No.1 sans Washington, Nov. 20—()—The hero| bile accidents in this country. fizalehed house. T. O. Casey é » ‘or! le 1 —P)—Curl Ee ree 3} " le co JR b: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 4! of a dozen spectacular sea rescues has ome r Sale GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Nov. 20—(#)—Govern- “ment Bonds. = Liberty 3% 103.18. ~ Liberty 1st 4%s 103.20, ,, Ldberty 4th 4%s 103.26. ~ Treasury 4%s 111.28. . Tobacco Products 6%s of 1022, 108. Winnipeg, —P}—Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 10%; No. 2 northern 75%; No. 3 northern 72%. Oats: No. 2 white 45%; No. 3 white t]No. 1, 1.45-60; Washington russets :|combination grade 1.50; Michigan| Te: :|tound whites U. S. No. 1, 80; truck {receipts curtailing carlot sales. Minneapolis, Nov. 20.—(#)——Flour unchanged. Shipments 24,927. Pure Bran 24.50-25.00. Standard Middlings 25.50-26.00. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 20.—(?)—(USDA)— Potatoes 80, on track 265, total U. 8. shipments 382; dull, supplies liberal, | Std. G demand and trading slow; sacked per wt. Wisconsin round whites U. 8. |g No. 1, 80-8214; Idaho russets U. 8. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Nov. 20.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Moderate quantities of a new | 0 grade of fleece wools were moving,| but these lines were not as active as) Uaited or less, while heavier shri strictly combing 64s and finer fleeces | Util. F moved at 26-27 cents in the grease. | w; been drafted by the government to : help prevent loss of life and cargoes 4 |0n the world’s waterways. He is Captain George Fried, who so Chickens select their food with sharp eyes, not a sense of taste. They are lightheaded for flying since they have no teeth, until the end of the season. TURKEYS We will buy your Dressed or Live Turkeys EVERY DAY Also Live POULTRY, DUCKS and GEESE. Prompt Service given each individual pur- chase, no waiting until birds are dressed. You get your CASH immediately after Ship or Bring to Your Best Local Cash Personal 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, Vernon lotion, 50c. Harrington’s. Phone 130, MATTRE! ‘Ss For your health’s sake, have your mattress renovated and_ rebuilt new. 309 8th. Phone 1962. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—White enamel kitchen sink with left hand drain board. Call at 511-6th. Phone 613-J. Also garage for rent. FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- cluding beds, dressers, chairs, rugs, lamps, etc. Call at 820 Ave. E, or|_ phone one three-quarter size bed complete. Phone 1892. ——_————————— Travel Opportunities FOR SALE—Blue Oak coal. $250 pew ton in load lots. Phone 1563. FOR SALE—Seven year old dark bay, gentle pony. Priced for immediate a ee FOR SALE—Second hand auto parts, Chevrolet, Ford and Whippet. G. _E, Peterson, 1901 Main. lots, load runs to 4800 Ibs. from Ecklund or Backman mine. Phone orders, 10-F-5. Matt Andahl, FOR SALE—Good, rotten fertilizer for lawns. Also other hauling. Phone 523-M. C. H. Wagner. FOR SALE—One McCray grocery store ice box, 2%x7%x6%. Also McCray ice display counter, 6x2%x3. In A-1 condition but too small for present owner. Priced for immedi- ate sale, Write Box 34, Bismarck, * NEW YORK BONDS to 15%; No, 3 feed 71% to 73%. the finer quality western-grown lines. Un, ae flat tenor. Silverplated. In ood : —(}—Bonds : Fine brought 27- condition. Very reasonable. ar ae Oe WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 28 oe harsgatg for Age US Ri weighing Live Turkeys and Poultry. High- Se Nie ne imei tin bd or write Fred Svaren, ae Great Northern 7s of 1936, 88. Nov. 20- choice offerings shringing 60 per cent est Cash Market Prices Paid daily. mahogany buffet; one full size and N. Dak. ‘ Strictly combing 568, %-blood Ohio : [WE WILL BUY __ ||‘: ¥> sited x tnd. siallarfleeees Bold ai 29-90 cents Market. BAN Aet Opportunities =| hing water furnished,” Rent “One Chicken or a Carload. INVESTMENT TRUSTS in the grease. expenses, middle-aged man, young | Tessonable. Prince Hotel. (By The Associated Press) Leeper ie veneeomiad 66 man. References. Write “Tour-|FOR a BEST Faris wits Kream, (Over the counter in N. ¥.) The American Association for the orthern ide ur 0 ists” Box 248, Hazelton, N. Dak. milk cows and machinery, Must Quart Inc. sh 1.21-1.33. Advancement of Science reports that! 1¢ taken from the water and al- e i ————-=—=—===| have good references and be relia- -Armour Creameries women who fast or starve themselves |jowed to dry, and then placed gently Balboa Park, San Diego, Calif, hes| ble party. Call in person or write Bismarck, North Dakota ._ Bismarck, N. D. for a slender figure do so at a greater ne pe |e a wuts ee, & diving bas Use the Want Ads an artificial cliff home for its moun-| room 347, Levis & Clark yal, jjtsin soot, | Menta

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