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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., May 4 MILD IMPROVEMENT OF MARKET [S LED Short Session Approximate 530,000 Shares | New York Stocks| | Grain Quotations DULUTH RANGE 292 LIS RANGE RESBEGBESBBEBEE RAIN AND SNOW IN SOUTHWEST STATES ing Adds to Downward Trend In Wheat Market native ewes 4.00-5.00, 5.25, shorn 3.00-4.25, extreme top 4.50. Hogs 6,000, including 5,500 direct; nominally steady; quotable top 9.25; shippers took none; estimated hold- over 1,000; all quotations nominal. | Miscellaneous | sac: (CANNONBALL SCOUTS ADVANCEMENTS GET 24.30; Sweden, 24.95; Montreal in New ae 98.75; New York in Montreal, Male Help Wanted WANTED—Person, or gent to do tailoring, repairing, cleaning, pressing. Must have own equip- ment. Good location. Write Trib- une Ad, 10008, Female Help Wanted Adams Express Duluth, Minn., May 4—(#)— Alaske Juneau . 4 Durum— Open High Low Close ry Dr. Constans Is Principal aa G Fe 4 Cha. Mfg. sees . 115 time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience : Ohne: ‘ FOREIGN EXCHANGE Speaker at Court of Honor | unnecessary. Dignified work. Send & For. 96! New York, May 4.—(#)—! ex- stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, . Metal’. change steady; Great Britain demand Held at Elgin Dept. 648, Box 7, Hammond, Ind. q ‘ol T Is Fi Sales in Pow. & in are ate EB ie BIG dally pay giving away three jose Tone Is Firm; Sales sa 5 .| Great Britain, 4.84; France, ‘| Elgin, N. D,, May 4.—Forty-two strand pearl necklaces. No invest- Roll, Lack of Any Aggressive Buy-|rtaly, 8.24; Germany, 4028; Norway,| scone trom clant togne me tie Cory | “ment, Dosmo lute femnont faa. WANTED—Capable girl or middle aged lady for housework on farm Phone 1326 for 130, a MINNEAPO! slats bates a atge aud GH | eee STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN- 4.—()—The stock Wool Minnea, May 4.—(>)— ana a aearaeenene GOVERNMENT BONDS crowded WANTED—Alteration lady. Fully] DIGESTION victims, why suffer? wines Taatitalnea its steady to firm Wheat bari ae Low Close) Chicago, May 4.—(?)—Heavy rains} New York, May 4—(®)—Governs| to the high school suditorium | “experienced for women's wear.| For quick relief get @ free cample appearance in Saturday's brief ses- 24 112% 112% 112% land snow in parts of Texas and Ok-| ment bonds: One highlight of the Write Tribune Ad. 10020, of Udgs, & doctor's prescription, at | sion with all divisions of the list oat LOS 1.08% 1.08% |iahoma did much Saturday to drag} Liberty 3%48, 101.16. the candle-investiture ceremony dram. | WANTED — Experienced maid Yor| _ Service Drug. showing moderate improvement. Re- wheat values lower. Liberty first 4%s, 101.18, atising the 12 scout laws and the general housework, Apply at 1012 \TTRES| ' newed activity in sugar shares was 58% 58 58 | Lack of any aggressive buying) Liberty fourth 4%, 102.17. three parts of the scout pledge. It) Avenue ©. ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- ' ~~ one of the features, 58% 58% .58%| added to the downward of the} Treasury 4%s, 116.18, was put on by the New Leipzig troop |HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—F, Jast- built either regular or spring-filled. i ‘The closing tone was firm. Sales 59% 59% 50% | Wheat market and of other Treasury 4s, 111.22, , | Under the direction of Supt. A. L.| kowiak. ; Phone 1962. wpproximated 590,000 shares. 58% 0% 50%) eent closed weak | %-1% under Home Owners Loans a, 81, 10030. | Dah, scoutmaster. pa al _ Leading commodities were indif- 55% 54% 54% ays a ae ee cree eed Dr. George Constans of Bismarck| . Instruction For Rent ferent. Wheat was a trifle lower in| Border changed to % lower, July 82%-%, NEW YORK CURB gave the principal address of the pro- a Chicago and corn could do no better| Borg W: 46% 45%. 46 [08S %-% off, and provisions vary-| New York, May 4.—(?)—OCurb: gram, speaking on the “Significance ‘WANTED—Names men-women, 16-00, + than hold even. Cotton, however, 41% 40% 40% | ing from 5 cents decline to 10 cents} Cities Service, 1%. of the Court of Honor.” Other speak-| Wishing steady Government Jobs. lights and water furnished. Prince 4 improved modestly and bar silver was advance, Bieo. Bond & Share, 6%. era were Paul Netland, area scout | Summer Bismarck examinations ex- ~) advanced % cent an ounce to 73 ae: United Founders, 7, executive; O. D. Sprecher of New poring Full $105.00 to $1! cents. Firmness was displayed by MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Leipzig, chairman of the Cannonball| ™°”' partic —sample Lost and Found § corporate bonds but U. 8. govern- CLOSE AT LOWER LEVEL NEW YORK BONDS district, and George Corey of Mott,| ‘ests, FREE. Write immediately.| NOTICE FOR REWARD—Will the ae eee Ns sth L Minneapolis, May 4.—(?)—Rain re- New York, May 4.—(®—Bonds| district commissioner, Supt. Herman Franklin Institute, Dept. 339-B, young man who found ring with 2 exchanges were quiet and without Ports from dry parts of the winter | Close: Jaeger of Bentley acted as chairman | _ Rochester, N.Y. diamonds and had it appraleed by aan wheat belt and a favorable weekly] Great Northern 7s of 1936, 89%. | of the program. Wearing A local jeweler, call at 622 ard. Miss In stocks, a long list of leaders in weather forecast was responsible for| Tob. Prods, —. Local nts were fearing Apparel Carufel. Ownership will be proven. every corner of the list stepped read- fly into line at the invitation of the sugar shares which edged into inside track position shortly after the open- ing and gave a convincing demonstra- tion of strength. Cuban American Sugar Preferred got up 9 points and the grain futures market softening up Saturday and closing at lower levels. Barley futures continued weak. May wheat futures closed % lower, ag %, September % and December May rye futures closed % lower, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, May 4—(?)—SI First Bank Stock 8%. Northwest Banco 4%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS Program arrangeme! in charge of Leo Rendahl, scoutmas- ter, and R. G. Beede, John J. Rob- tocks| erts, Paul M. Bell and Henry Lewis, members of the troop committee. Awards were presented by troop com- we from the towns repre- sent HOSIERY sold on aj fine silk hose, almost perfect, 5 pairs $1.00. Men’s rayon fancies, good imperfects, 16 pairs $1.00, post- paid; satisfaction guaranteed. ECONOMY HOSIERY ©O., Ashe- boro, N. C. nded and July 1%. May and July oats % Awards made were: . Sees neaeearnihl” eat! lower, May, July and September) gy ine enero, Frees.) |__ Ife Scout—Mitchell Otterberg, Ber- Work Wanted ‘American Sugar Preferred gained 3 flax % lower. Quart, Inc. Bh. 1.8; 138. , Arnold Meyer and Har- repairing on ‘Apartments for Reat > ‘and Great Western Preferred added 4 Cash wheat offerings were light. piersalic s witch loss old Lippert, all of Bentley troop 14;/ makes of cars. Our work is depend- Rn to its quoted value. Others improv- ‘Winter wheat tone was steady. The BISMARCK GRAIN and Gene Barbee of Mott troop 58. able, Give us a trial. Your pa- RENT=| 3 = Ing included Cuban American com- durum market remained unchanged.) (mirmished by Russell-Miller Co.) First Class—Ws tronage will be appreciated. Junk- ited floor apartment. Private mon, and South Porto Rico. Cash corn was in quiet to fair de- Date May 4 Mott. ert’s Garage. Rear Ack’s radiator! 2% test shower ber cerned Two Favorites in other divisions show- mand. Oats demand was gulet. 27° lwo, 1 dark northern ‘hs 16 Get Second Class Awards shop. 606 Main, =< only. Cell'st 0a! ara: ae. luded Inland +1265. 12.72 12.65 12.72 was 4 north GBecond Class—J TTS GLASS, Aune'’s have it, FOR RENT—Furnished ground floor Be. epublle Steel Preferred, U. 6. “285 1255 1262 1245 [closed weak. Flax demand was good.|No: 1 wonter durum ‘36| Burt, troop 12; Allen Lanearree, Gors| {TORE glass, show ‘caves, glass tope| Spartment for soe. a ea muses Gane Boari-Rocbuc, , 6 (—_— ~ Boece ‘and Richard Neumann, all of = ini Telenane AN. 10000, Montgomery Ward, Westinghouse, 5 149| Elgin, troop 38; Elmer Schults, Nor- Business Opportunity FOR RENT—One room and Hitehen- Standard Oil of New Jersey, Ameri- Livest 1.46| man ‘Kalbe, Edmund Schults, Nor-|igRaT grocery forsale) %%2.F 3 Se Partly _’ can Telephone, Consolidated Gas, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 42|/man Schultz, Alvin Bader, Werner/ 4 first class shop doing @ very nice Heke = * Pennsylvania, Santa Fe, Union Pa-|Gen. Foods bpd pera aloe .49| Ackerman, business, $3000.00 cash will handle.|fOR RENT--Two room furnished | |) eific, Howe Sound, American Smelt- % peer turday 55 compared to 67 SOUTH 8ST. PAUL re ee 41] Glese, all of ‘Write Tribune Ad. 9900. apartment. All modern. Call at ’ ing, Cerro de Pasco and U. 8. Smelt- bad olis cash South St. Paul, Minn, May 4.—(|Hard winter wheat Roy Gress of 211 2nd 8t. Phone 1606-M. ) 2 ing. grain ‘quotations today feline, |—(USDA)—Slaughter -s ee For Exchan FOR ’ ‘Wheat— vered yearlings were under GRAIN REVIEW Merit —__FOF Exchange __| ‘Three rooms and private beth, 690. ee | | os 15% protein week and prices at the close were| Minneapolis, Minn., May 4.—(AP—| Gains, ics prenryrite paper hier est ei | Produce Markets | 24k north. 1.18% 119% mostly 25-50 cents lower with spots|U. 3. D. A.)— beneficial rains] Works; Lepage ecrosopgger steer ri o - 147% 118% otf 75 cents, Desirable 1170 to 1285/and snow in the spring wheat terri-| ‘TY. fecha Apartments. 315-3rd Gtreet. * % 2% marth 115% 116% *}pound fed beeves sold up to 14.75,|tory as well as rains in the dry sec-| *nima) industry, Sinan sisecases Te My ORR OY | gree ee ern PEE, i CHICAGO sor was [See 1 dk north. 117% 1.18% better grade medium weight beeves af |tions of the winter wheat belt, to-| Laurence Thom ve Household Goods for Sale 4 Chicago, May Seer andvenii 2 {2 dk north. 1.16% 1.15% 10,50-11.25, and common to medium|eether with weaker foreign markets, Leper Paver . ae a as : unsettled in tone Saturday and eggs q |3,dk north. 116% 1.17% yearlings and lightweight steers at|Setved to depress grain markets dur-| Mitchel feel erie Farm Machinery S>y were firm. Hons were easier '% | 13% protein 6.50-9.00. Common and medium light |ing the week ending Friday, May 3./™ing, first public ¥OR SALE—Van Brand 10 ft. double = valance of poultry steady. 2 dk north. 1.15% 1.15% heifers brought 5.50-8,00, better kinds| .May wheat declined 2% for the George Kelsch, safety, disc drill with tractor hitch and & Butter, 10,442, unsettled; creamery j 1 Doe 114% 1.15% 00-1080, moet beet cows S.28-7.00, |Week, closing Friday at 1.12%. pera pcbegend oe power lift, In first class ‘ | Reelale ee tugs (0-91) 26 t0 1 dk north.115% 1.16% good fat kinds 7.50 or more, low cut-| May rye declined %, closing at s8%. | nimieticn, safety, Bisckamitting, Dub-| ‘sa5.09, John Deere 10 ft. all steel| so3 » (92) 27. Extra firsts ait ade 2 dk north. 114% 115% ters and cutters 3.50-4.75, sausage| May oats declined 3% for the week, * athletics, pub- land packer, $40.00. Jacob P. Die- | Bergen ere oor: 3 dk north, 1.18% 114\ bulls 5.00-5.75, and medium to good|Insing at 46%. lic health, safety; Harold sippert,| __‘rich, Bismarck, | ean 4s, standards (90 cen Grade ot ex a1eq Yealers 6.50-7.00 with cholce Kinds to [oe hc ia aarti athletics, electricity, pub-|FOR GALE—Rumely oil pull tractor, a 5 north. 1. 5 .00. Demand for stock cattle broad- : lic health, safety; Arnold Meyer, life-| 3 bottom plow. Priced low. J. A. irae met oar ie 4/3 de north: Lisi Liat (Soap parniand Uerormgetirad Ae iny, 18% declined % oont, closing | siving, public health, athletie, eafe-|_ Mobery, Penney’, ae 2 found out firm prices ee * Joe Buchan: ON | cars 24%, local 24. Current receipts ee ans: medium to good steers at 5.50-7.50 Hath safety, winiaing, fa aid. i Bet storage packed firsts 25; extras a neh ined and plainer kinds at 4.00-5.00, FINANCIAL REVIEW v, Port Uiimieclenerey _____Housesand Flats 2 wy. i 3 north, ... 113% 1. Hogs held an advance of 10 cents| New York, May 4—(P)—As silver | scott troop: Harry Phillips, automo.|*O® RENT—Furniahed modern house F Poultry, live, hens are Popes BS Mont or more made early in the week and| Went, s0 went the stock market dur-| pining, first aid; Charles Regley, per-| *00Ut May 15th for summer months. @ «steady; no car in, none rt cor 4 ez at the close 200-300 pound butchers|!mg the greater part of this week. | sonal health, reading, first ald to ani-|__Write Tribune Ad. 9904. me in; hens 6 Ibs, under.20, 5 tbe, up 10; earned 8.50-8.70 with s few strictly| The white metal continued to hold| mals, first aid, bookbinding, carpen-|FOR SALE—Four room modern © \eghorns 18; rock fryers 23% to 25; 1H W..... 114% 116% 114% 1.16% , , mh *ock broil 22% to 23; 13% protein choice 225 to 250 pound weights at|the center of the financial stage as/try; Eugene Barbee, ai bungalow with room in basement. a comet: a : 1 DHW or 875. Good and choice 170 to 200|%t slipped steadily downward from the] first aid; 4 Samuelson, car-| On pavement. Close to schools. lored 22, leghorns 18 to 20, bare-|Marsh. Field ;, Raymon 5 een ions aa bo ib: tienes 1H W..... 113% 115% 1.13% 1.18% |Ppound averages made 8,25-8.70, 140- |81 cents-an-ounce peak established at | pentry, aut . . Substantial down payment. keys. 18, toms 16, No, 2, 14; ducks,|Meteilan Stor DBRWor 300 Ae sae treasury "suspended tempo ai Pts reading, wietes, hand raft, Buc! 1a, 006 en aacaniniate! » » ay id sows 1.75-8.00. > at mi - ee er ebate erent UB Woe 12% 144% 1.12% 1.14%) giaughter lambs declared mostly 25| active bidding and failed further to drawing. : Rob-|#OR RENT—Two modern houses in we . 5 | Mo. kK: TDHW or cents on early days this week, and|Sdvance its price of 77.57 cents for|ert Owens, leather work; Victor/ Wilton. 25 miles north of Bis- — 1H W..... 1.03% 1.00% 1.08% 1.09% |@t the close choice fed clipped lambs | domestic silver. Scharick, leather work. marck. G. W. Stewart, 306 3rd x NEW YORK pifinnescia and South Dakota Wheat [tured at 7.15 and medium grade ik tenon brice ite wg gal as See and Jap Avenue N. W., Mandan, ‘ protein wooled lambs salable up toward 7.75. specul terna- LOCATE AT WILTON pee Ee ee 1 DEW oF a 111% 1.00% 1215 [00d 2, cholee shorn ewes brought| tonal markets cashed in the profits ae he Relati g|PENZ,ressonable in modern, fra 29 to 29%5 extra, (62 seore) a Grade et : 3.00-4.00 best wooled ewes 5.00. Uiated tn thelr “fre ride” on the gor. o Enter ation building. See Catl Russ, “Wilton, : 5 1DHWor ernment’s silver-buying program. As Pye “ » My SIOUX CITY Vatican City, May For the Cheese LIZAST. eaay. "Prices une|N 1H We---- LOD 10K 107K 100%) gious city, May 4—Ue)—(U, 8, Dept, Week came to an end, howerss| at time in history the Holy ee and Room and Board Y shanged, N Chotee a Agr) “Cattle, 300; market for the] again to bid somewhat higher in free FOR RENT— ome Eggs 35,884, firmer. Mixed colors; 1 amber.... 1.27 130 125 1.27 | week, strictly good and choice steers markets for the metal. with board. Suitable for 2 if desir- special packs or selections from fresh 15% repein and yearlings scarce, firm; other 251” giver shares declined slong with ed. 406-6th. Phone 431. "receipts 26% to 28%; standards and A ,amber... 126 129.046 «+./to 50 lower; spots off more; heifers|+n9 price of the commodity, od commercial standards 26% to %;|Packard Motor L amber... 122 125 ..... .0..| Weak £0 35 lower; beef cows declined |gide was to Wanted to Bi firsts 25%; mediums 40 lbs. 25 to/Pan. Am. 12% protein *|fully 25; stockers and feeders steady| stock market sentiment. The result ani uy B5%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 25; aver- 2 amber....121 125 ....0 woo. | tO easter; week's top 13.25; for choice | was @ generally downward course in WANTED TO BUY—Buffet, golden age checks 23 to 23%; storage packed Grade of 1121 pound beeves; few sales 12.00 to| equities during most of the week. oak finish. Write ‘Tribune Ad. “firsts 26. White eggs: resale of pre-/ 5° 1 amber.... ; bulk steers and yearlings 950 1s nsembt i 10011. . mium marks ‘29% to 30; other whites 2 amber.... choice heifers under 850 GRANTED NEW TRIAL Fl} unchanged; brown: western stand- 1 rd durum 0.25 to 10.50; bulk beef cows} A new trial was granted Saturday For Sale ards 26% to 27; other browns un- cutter grades 3.50 to 4.75; | by the North Dakote supreme court FOR SALE: USI changed. Pullm: few choice 700 pound feeders 8.75; | to Phil Gugel, living on # farm near. 1 tire, 20x4: cite andcaen Live poultry nominal. All freight/Pure Oil chelee, 400 ponnd stock steer sires , who was convicted in reo pees with ti rd express grades unquoted. 3 load 25 to 650 por ‘Traill county of grand larceny. The 4 50, : oo g areeeeds pOMIbey sigeay, All: free Stackers 8.00 to 840; cholce heifer|court held the information| filed|Cnomara OF FOREIGN WILE AND| 3 tires, 11x8:60. “and frozen quotations unchanged. Reiss against Gugel was faulty. Gugel was/FOR ISSUANCE OF Lerrens THS- JUNKEBT’S GARAGE Saree Hogs, 300; market steady, top 8.65; | charged with climbing onto a Tri- Ri " BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES pz, better 190 pounds and up 850 to State company truck Aug. 30, 1933, erate oe DAKOTA, Coun Rear Ane Radiator Shop. Chicago, May 4.—(?)—Butter fu- 140 0 190 pound averages 8.00 to 50;/and stealing merchandise in com- Main IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. OR SALE BY OWNER (or trade for|t thing smaller) tures: sows quoted 7.90 to 8.00. : pany with several companions. High Low Close Sheep, 700; Saturday's trade nom-| eee | CM UAE oe the Estate of Storage standards, 8 inally steady; market for the week: Cligar aekeian on won| uat?, Scholidon, Deceased, REE ie a” Pete ngeten Falead? other classes | tO POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR | 8° “yg ne for small outlay. Write Tribune STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County| garet Kemp, ‘Mary Patrick, Gee s¢|FOR SALE—Traller-house with 6 ha 1.75% 1.84% 1.95 ee slson, "Clarence Nielson, Hazell” tube radio and 3 burner oll stove. cE LM 106 : wooled|IN COUNEY COURT, Before Hon, 1.| gon; Bertha Melasn, Floyd Mielnon,| Cheap. On east and west roed Refrigerator standards: sacle DULUTH CASH GRAIN feeding lambs 6.00 to 75; 70 to 74 c petien cHane. tes aaetiin geccan Herold Ni i Nielson, and| south of Fort Lincoln. October ....%... 26% 26 Duluth, May 4.—(?)—Closing cash} pound sheering lambs 7.00. FOR SALE—Heavy galvanised pipe Btorage packe sitets, ae ee -! John "R’ Mahoney; Petitioner, rere cn naeaspandentty, ao | swing with braces and concrete 1631 AKA see va. 4 an wheel, Mo. 2.dark nosthern beary, cai war? Lawrence P. Mahoney, Marcella Ma-|THE ABOVE RESPONDENTS: i WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis., May 4—()—Cheese quotations for the week: Wisconsin wall: Daisies cheese exchange: Twins 14%. Board/Tex. Pac. L. Tr. 14%; /Tim. Roll. 1.17%-120%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.16%-1.19%; No. 2 dark northern, 1.15%-1.18%; No. 3 dark northern, 1.14%-1.17%; No. 1 northern heavy, 1.17%-1.20%; No. 1 northern, 1.16%- America ‘Union Carbide Pacific Chicago, Cattle 400, calves 200; compared Fri- day last week; strictly good and choice medium weight and heavy fed steers 25-40 higher; comparable year- honey Feltrup, Edward Joyce, Pa- trick Joyce, James Joyce, a minor, the heirs of mh ho Mal y r 4, the i Joyce, decease: beth Mahoney K the Jal persons inter: Con Mahoney, al North Dakot: Re Hees Pec 1.15. 124; No 3 ie ae, prey ae gous) THE STATE OF pee ye ay TS an, toes 4 se, if any you have, ke “Teil 10001. . .15-1.24; decline; top 1625 f ay, to show cause, + leo BALE=3 oune bores 6 durum, 1.10-1.27; No. 2 mixed durum, 15.65; best light steers 15.00, yearlings| cited and required to appear before the questing the admission to probate of! win N, Dak. ' ites ae Sly 1425; ght steers grading good and) (ouniy, Coats State at the office of [and testament of Mary Scholidon, Se-| FOR BALE—18 cows coming tredh HEDAHL MOTO! u ai » at the ice Oo! estament of Mary Scholidon, de- ), on Oats, Mg Hus 45%-48% better predominated in crop; notlthe Sounty Judge of sald County, at |ceased, in the County” Court of Bur-|" soon. Call oe waite Pool Hall, Dris- A oe slow for others; firm on Rye, No. 3 white, 45%-48%.. Per. CmnIe Ape peciue raae the Paar in tee Clty ok Blames, Ielgn County, North, Dakete, ang else! Conn N. Dak. ppd ee A eth. Rosen's Idaho, about steady on others; sack-|U. Rye, No. 1, 58%-63% ecraag and falrly active and in anid County and Stale, on the 2ard!iowed by and admitted to probate, in Service Garage ‘ 4 cwt.: Wisconsin Round a3 ‘ay, a jour - 0 pet Ont Wiscaonn Reumid bias Barley, malting of two o'clock in the County, North Dakota, as the last FOR SALE—l071 Chevrolet sedan. U. S. No. 1, 70; Idaho . 8. 58%-60%; No. 2 feed, 58%-59%; No. that day, to show ca’ if any you/will and testament of said New tires. Good condition $100, 3 Be es teatiey ae oe dead Baten Reiley SE, oka a ponoliden, deseavas burner perfection stove, $8.00, Elec- . laho: 5 r= Tin pe Be ares 20 oa a Dee ee ing that’ he, said Jonn R. Mahoney, |on inthe matter i trie Radio, $15. 319 So, 1th Bt Sow: weaker; Loulsians Bliss Trie Boston, ba Spppaniva he AAPMIRIRSTRSGE Gt Ute [PAM Cones, Be lessee, thereon 42, said STAPLING MA Call Nick. as 2 partly graded 2.00; Agr.)—Quiet and active trade was re. |JoWers cutters steady; sausage bulls Sea ey the County Cone hice labeate AGE bo cranes: . "loer pisses ‘Markwell | WE BUY, sell or trade used cara. Ros- Aisuern Blinn Trumps 6, No. | Westin i Daried ‘bye number of “the larger peas pei Srunty, ‘Reeth Dakota ¥ ca, wae, Pict sfid dovament ith the Epes fastener "you will find this| en's Service Garage, Seventh and 2.25 to 2.35; some decayed 2.20; U. 8. wool houses in the Boston market |50-1.00 ha in paid Court be issued to Phe Distrlet Court of Woodbury Coun-| to be the neatest stapler you ever INo, 2, 1.40 to 1.50, some decayed 1.20.|) during the last week. The principal| Sheep 4,000; for week ending Fri- not ted. |ty, Iowa, is on file in unty| used. Staples sheets together per- 7 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Stades of me Stir soetins Chin Crarse day i eof said Con Ma; Geurt of’Burleigh County, North Da-| msnently gr temporarily. Bismarck| Fordor Sedan—in FIRST CLASS MINNEAPOLIS FLOUB Minneapolis, May 4—()—Range of | Were quoted grease basis ped Sing ta Sieve? wenk’a an ¢ Bl 4 r . condition—s REAL BUY. Call Minneapolis, May 4—(Plour un-| ..ro¢ grain sales: °*/ cents for 4's and finer, £6 3 Jot BE Es he alr Sater er er elert 2 blaarak i “Burfegn schelaon, ascenged, wa nt elaine and mons) Weank ob 07r hevesen 6 308 7.9. St 3 blood, 4 \ No . oun ood- chee ee as ‘Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern eo 23. ee eae an . a blood, |closing top 7.15, with Inte bulk 6.75- Let service be made of this cita-|bury, in the Btate of lowa,, chines. Repeirs and supplies. CAP- 3 Rae rae aaiigs eso to 20.00, |spring, 129%-1.20%: No.1 dark north-| air sized aaleg’ were ‘closed on fine 7.00; early top wooled lambs 6s0,|tiom as reaulted, by law. 0 | ietagiee cnt e| Meat okeme Peon in| eer aati , A jj 1S Dal , , ’ ern, 116¥-19%4; No, 4 hard amber! Delaine and Blood Ohio fleees.|closing top 810, with, bulk week's} 1930." O° jh ead topnted thie ath day of May, A. D. a A WINNIPEG RAIN durum, 3 No, 1 mixed durum, / Ungraded lines of €4's and finer ter- | around 7.50-8.15, according jualit id i Spe, ‘Winnipeg, May soMGh-Saah wheat: 116-1.16%. ritory wools ‘expose ‘mostly 85-87 |and weight; very few spring ares on Seday of said Bonar Cost. bids af OP Rigid enforcement of laws against] condition. M. ©. Anderson, 11¢ No. 1 northern, 87%; No. 2 northern,| Corn, No. 3 yellow, 96%. pe cents sone bene oe short French | sale, Gigi gta ire segs lots (geaLy Si Mia Judge of sald County Court. re got ome Jee ‘Oye pod West Main, ; 19%. ; No, 1 malt ; .| combing, 57-61 cents for bulk a around 3 eu, ister, ae me ny ao: to, 3 white, Pawo A igs Bi Me % French combing, and 62-63 cane ee lings, shorn ‘around 116 Ib. at — Att’y., of said administrator, Register, reduction” in the number of rables] paint, $178. Rosen's Service Gere Oats, No. ite, 40; No, 5 4 63 Werages, | Bismarcis, N. 4 ‘of said petitioner, . 82. Oats nat choice staples lines, 650. with 140 lb, sort at 5.50; wooled 6/438, gun cases there. 2 7 . % 6 a .

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