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_THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1935 s Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and CLASSIFIED A DS . Market Report for Wed., May 29 MARKET CONTINUES (New York Stocks ocks]| Gran Quotations | MINNEAPOLIS BREAK | Tribune Rates “ table of rates effective only in * RETREAT BUT PACE ee le EET BRINGS SHARP DROP) Are LOW Tribune qf. [ SLOWED T0 TROT | Spel jis a 3° 3°) IN CHICAGO GRAINS] amen chars fot oe neon Want Ads Your Message ‘All Groups, With Exception of tot a May and July Wheat, All Oats conansiie' ‘cts toes ‘siea. ba Will Reach Thousands Utilities, Participate in : Bol ai "and Rye Set New Low vane ware ie cen For as Little as Gradual Decline . = Marks for Season : conective inecliie tbet wae). age, York, May 28-—iP)—the sock [A Wat i 30% “GEM |oy m break of 8 conta «bushel In the proenet aR Tuesdey aleve down fo a. trot and ae [Minneapolis wheat market, the maxi-} ghe state of North Dakota. several genuine attempts were made/Arm. Ill. % | suttered sharp setbacks late Wednes- Cuts and border used on want ads come ’ to halt. Other than ‘utilities all 41% | day. ‘under classified display. rates of 75 cents oe Participated in the cna ts and auburn Auto 48 On the tumble in prices, Chicago Per column inth per single insertion, closing prices were fractions § Aviation May and July wheat and all deliver- No. clairvoyant, fortune teller, stri- point or more lower. The closing pt \ies of oats and rye reached a new low monial, or soabthat advertising aneiples. ¥ tone ene ati ‘Transfers approxi- record for the season. There was a ‘We reserve the right to edit er reject any ‘mated 1,550, ares, general dearth of aggressive buying copy submitted. Although the bond market dis- 34% |Support during the descent of the played steadiness, leading commodi- 33% | markets. ALL WANT ADE o on “BASIS OF CASH IN ties followed the stock market into 30 bi tens in Chicago closed weak, 2%- Cash In! so ‘ial sees oe i eae) ai on Bronte 4 ne oy ah, sisiniiatth will call if you desire. & dollar a bale, wheal 4, corn % lown, »] ‘Telephone 3% and asked for the want ad Want-Ads tains declined 2 cents a bushel or oats %-1% off, and provisions un- department, ‘smore in Chicago following a much changed to 25 cents lower. ‘Are swider break in Minneapolis and other commodities, Se ay, hides, rubber Close weer Lata} LEAD ‘Abie \ Profitable nd copper were ’. ‘LINE MILL CITY “ . depart: miscellaneous Minneapolis, May 29.—(#)—July pricier aera err were futures led a spasmodic decline in wheat markets throughout the coun- hammered down a point or more on h -the stock exchange, including General |C. 1% May try Wednesday at one time the mar- aaa “Motors, Chrysler, U. 8. Steel, Air Re- | “a |luy ket reaching the low set for the day, duction, Douglas Aircraft, American Colgate 3% Deer FER Jot rt Wein eo ne fakies: good ane’ eae 775-1000: Soe ane 7 tebe) q Scot eel Woolen Preferred, United Fruit, East- ir Oate— bon ot Hee nahers bathed was the| vedium 5,50-7.50; cull and common |WANTED—Steady place to clean, |NEW PLAN Diesel training. Must be | WANTED—Experienced girl. Not _un- ‘man Kodak, J. I. Case, International |Com, Bolv. .. Pitre pay 35 Ma ser bs aon se sate guy 4.50-5.50; stocker and feeder cattle: wash, iron. Experienced. Washing| mechanically inclined, fair educa-| der 25 years of age for general RP eA Secctily ttl atlanta) Say oo 3% Stl Gee cana barley resisted declines | 725-000; common and medium 5.25- 3 bat Pe ce necott and American Crystal Sugar. 5 a pryra i ch 750. WORK WANTED by day or hour.j cation is filed for employment. HOUSEWORK WANTED by exper- International Business Machines lost |Con; Qu 8% | May vr) me a el other ei) Grains} “Sheep, 9,000; moderately active;|_Phone 627-J._ Ask for Mrs, Larson.| appointment write ‘Tribune Ad.| “ienced girl, State wages in first +, “@round 5 points and Republic Steel/Gont’ Motor 75% | July 4 i Hat ea ye was steadily. lower mostly steady on all classes; clipped | _ 10806. letter. Marie Gessele, in care Jacob convertible preferred yielded nearly|Cont: Ol! Del,’ ane Sept. 30 ig Rea See he bla iad tee lambs 750-8.00; top 825; first Idahos Wanted to Buy WANTED—Three or four men with| Gessele, Goodrich, N. Dak. pees 164 | Barley AI May. July and September we ay May (ot season average 3 1b, at 915|WANTED—Best automobile for $200.) cars for rural sales work in North| WaNTED—Ginl for general —howse- The performance of utilities was in|Cream Wheat 6% |May .... + ATK land guly barley % lower, and Sep-|étraight; scattered native springers| Communicate with Paul Hickox,! Dakota. Write or call C. L. Wood-| work. Two in family. $8.00 per marked contrast. Public Service of ceunite ee 14% | July 45° Itember % higher: May and July flax |9.00-25; California yearlings 7.15; Cal-| _Solen, N. Dak bury, at Hotel, Underwood, N. Dak.) month. 1014 Broadway. ‘New Jersey was the star in this side |Gurtiss ‘Wright _ ee - ++ 48" liouower and September %. {fornia ewes 3.75; desirable native ewes | WANTED TO BUY—Team of s,| WANTED—Reliable men with cars| WaANTED—2 experienced waltresses chow and added more than 2 points to|Deere & Ge. 2h jay 1337 1337 1330 1330 | Cash wheat was firm, Winter of-|300-75 mostly; slaughter sheep and| saddle pony, 2 milch cows, 307-4th.) for sales work in Emmons, McLean] at the Sweet Shop. Ats quoted value under heavy demand. |Dia. Match . 31% | July 13.37 1337 130 1320 |ferings were light and demand quiet.|(esirable native ewes 3.00-75 mostly; | _Phone 627-J. and Morton counties. Write Trib- Others making good progress includ-| Dome, Mines 41% |Sept... 45 13.45 1327 1330 | Durum offerings were moderate with|Slaughter sheep and lambs: spring une Ad. 10326. Lots for Sale ed American ‘Telephone, Consolidated | Douglas Aire. 2 la demand: fab. lambs, good and choice 8.25-9.40; med- Farm Lands LOTS FOR SALE on 20th Street Gas, American Water Works, North pa 97% Ty ree Cash corn was @ shade better. Oats |!um 7.00-8.25; lambs 90 lbs. down,|SACRIFICE NE% 25 145 77, Sheri- Business Opportunity Reasonable terms. Monthly pay- pias hcernenberaietierted Peoples Gas | et Auto late 441 Pa was quiet and unchanged. Rye offer-|800d and choice 7.50-8.25; common] dan County. Write best cash offer.| mon SALE — Confectionery store.| ments. No interest. See 8. 8. bri cebanbce EL Pow. & Lt.". os MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |ings were light with demand fair Bra eee Mn oeea AGT GeeID occ teal ee ee ee Oo» Duludue, | County seat'town, ‘Livingsroos tn) _ CHESS: WILL CLO! hoes ineapolis, May 29.—()—Wheat | Barley was in fair to good su} and choice 7.35-! = is. good) Towa. . Don’t write unl uu i. Bt pene = SED [Eid P Fire 3% receipts We 96 compared to ran oie firm with demand a and choice 7.25-8.00; ewes, 90-150 lbs.|7OR SALE—Two ten acre tracts. $450 have. #1000 cat Thoome ‘rent, 20 Miscellaneous altho ebel tepid ait) 14" [holiday year ago. anietibehs shane good and choice 2.25-4.10; all welghts,| each, Inquire at 311 South sth St h, Write Tribune Ad. TAPLING MACHINES Jeading security and commodity mar-|First Nat. Strs, 31% cash wheat and 5 i armel, 46050, | aaa cemereeee | bee, MOH OWE meena “3 kets in the United States will be] Fox Film “a’ 15% |erain quotations follow : | ——__—_——_—_—__ | ©ommon and medium, 50. 10339, LET US demonstrate the Markwell closed Thursday in observance of Me- ee: Am. 35 Wheat— —>- Delivered Arrive e ae For Rent ___|#0R SALESRestaurant business and| Paper fastener. You will find this mortal Day. Gen aoe a eset Te Livestock if = Mi nein | | FOR RENT—Beauty ae Heat,| fixtures in county seat town of boblg ‘hides neers nore Mh ¢ . 7 : sce. ights and water furnished. Prince} 1300. Southwestern part of state. = = ——_—__—___- se: Hee Tere: ot rae a atcn °-—jumunrercaance Hotel. Good business, Write Tribune Ad. Prorerte Cat erased see: 14% protein UTH ST. FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size) 1 Biro tn nem | Produce Markets ||: 3% |1 dk north. South St. Paul, May 29.—up—(U.| New York, May 29—()—Foreign! 25x95, Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff.|7OR RENTOService station and |A FEW Summer Cottages avaliable a 14% |2 dk north. 1 8. D. A)—Cattle 2200; slaughter|exchange steady; demands: Great | q=-ee | Work shop, inside floor space, 44x24,{ t Shoreham, Minn, Season, $80 CHICAGO 15% |3, dk north. steers slow, about steady; fey good| Britain, 493%; France, 6.58%; Italy, Apartments for Rent Write Box 136, Turtle Lake, N. D. up. Reasonable week-end rates. ~ Chicago, May 29—(?)—Butter and oe 13% protein 800-1100 Ibs. 9.75 and some held’above; | 8; Germany, 40.29; Norway, 24.81; | Write Shoreham Inn, Shoreham, eggs were weak in tone Wednesday 17% |1 dk north. she stock mostly steady; common to|Sweden, 2547; Montreal in New York, |HAVE nicely furnished front’ apart- Minn, and poultry was unsettled, Butter 1% 12 Gk north. medium helfers 600-850; beet cows/9293%; New York in Montreal,| ment in Tribune Building to sub- Room and Board WANTED—Location for general store futures plunged again to. new lows 31% | 2% proven *|iargely 8.50-7.00; few. good around | 100.06%. Bean enone Office, {FOR RENT—Lovely room. Suitablé|" in western North Dakote, Must Tuesday in the heaviest trading ses- 30% {1 dk north. 8.00; low cutters 3.50-4.50; cutter —————_ '* PS bloc esata ere for 1 or 2, Available with break-|/ have territory. Give details. Write sion of the year. 12% |2 dk north. grades up to 5.25; bulls mostly 25 MONEY RATES FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart-| fast and evening dinner, June 1st,| Tribune Ad. 10247, Butter, 17,024, weak; creamery spe- 48% |3 dk north. lower; bulk 6.00 down stockers drag-| New York, May 29.— (® — Call] ment, private bath, heat and lights.! 401-sth. TYPEWRITERS and adding ma: sials (83'score) 25 to 25%; extras (92) 1% | Gradect gy; tending lower, vealers 2400;/money steady; % per cent all day. | gas furnished for cooking, Phone ines, Repairs and supplies, CAP- 24%; extra firsts (90-91) 23% to 24; ah* 12 GF Roth s|ateady to 50 oft; bulk better grades| Time loans steady; 60-90 days %| 282-M or call at 802-2nd. Rooms for Rent ITAL IYPEWRITER CO. 207 firsts (88-89) 22% to 23; seconds (86- 26 |3 dk north. 32 ]8.00-9.00; choice selections 9.50; odd|offered; 4-6 mos % offered. FOR RENT—Completely furnished 2] =52—newr—sieeping room. Aiso| Bdwy. Bismarck. N D. Phone 820. 87) 22; standards (80 centralized car- 29 =| Grade of head more. Prime commercial paper % per| room apartment on ground floor. apt. Li 8th, Can be en lots) 24%. re 4 {1 north Hogs, 3,300: market slow, weak to 10| cent. ’ Screened-in porch. Adjoining bath.| Dn, Tom ah oie le. Gateieg For Sale Eggs, 29,691, weak; extra firsts cars 3343 nom or more lower; better 170-325 lbs., ae Rent reasonable. 511-14th. table, GauietaDiseh Spe ee 23%, local 23%; fresh graded firsts| Jewel ‘Tea set 940-50; top 9.50; heavier weights hey qalet yas yd FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room | <5 >—saaa—Room~ for gentl reagia tat! apees cones cars 23%, local 23; current receipts af 4% down to 9.25 or less; good sows mostly byline iAveatised ates) for light housekeeping, semi-base-|"OR RENT “Room for getlemen.| tient aay atic, if faker at once. ais setea ake named Titec ame ay i iBEw or 200-78; good pigs largely sround 935; |MoGraw + IT | ment. Suitable for two. 402-14th.] 000 ventilaiion. Aways hot war} Terms if so desired. Kist's: Meat i sisi, 79% 101% 99% 1.01% /Average cost ‘Tuesday 9.35; welght Soe ee WILL SUBLET 3 room very desirable | = Tas fron Market, Mandan, N. Dak. Poultry, live, 1 car, 34 trucks, un- 17% | 13: 256 Ni NEW YORK CURB FOR RENT—Large front room in » Mandan, N. fe i. settled; hens 5 Ibs., and less 20, more Fd i Baw Ba a. aa ee 1,000; two loads direct; all| New York, May melee By: Pela phone 123-W. Summer) modern home. eee for two. Wie ier paeaa sree Peril than 5 Ibs., 18%; Leghorn hens 16%;|Tibby-O-Ford ..... 139°’ "°°" Soa |geee meeseae o classes opening active, lar; tes Cities Service .... ee au 609-4th. Phone 119! rt . germination. Grown Rock fryers 24, colored 22; Rock Be veiw quality considered; pera pall Elec. Bond & Share 8% |FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- FOR RENT—Sleeping room in nice} ‘9 Morton county. $4.00 per bu. s, springs 25-26, colored 24; Rock broil- | Loe 3%/1H Ww. 96% 98% 96% 98% | 87 Ib. fed Iambs possessing more than| United Founders %| ment. Adults only. Private en-|" home, suitable for 1 or 2 young|_ Red Trail Dairy, R.1, Mandan. ers 22, colored 21, Leghorn 17%-18%; 20% |Grade of fi half inch of new. growth wool 8.00; ———_—__—_. _trance. 120 W. Thayer, _| men, 414-9th. FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn. $3.50 barebacks 17-19; roosters 14; hen tur- 16 Ww few good grade wooled lambs up to NEW YORK BONDS FOR 8 Furnished apartment.|on-RENT—Housekeeping or sleep-| Per bushel. Germination 989%. keys 17, toms 14, No. 2, 13; old, ducks . 96% 92% 975 | 8.00; common and medium clipped| New York, May 29.—(7)—Bonds| Ground floor. Gas stove for sale. ing room, Call at 219 8. 12th after Ervin Bourgois, 9 miles N. W. of A% Ib, up 18%, less than 4% lbs, Minnesota and South Baxsoe” ‘Wheat | lambs 6.00-7.00; good to choice shorn | close: 930-4th St. 5 p. m, ‘s Bismarck, river road, 15, small 14; young white ducks 4% ewes 3.00-50; best wooled ewes 4.50. |Grest Northern 7's of 1036..... 94% FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. FOR RENToSiceping room. Gentie- | FOR SALE—Pioneer Dent seed corn. , Ibs, up 18%, less than 4% Ibs, 15%; 93% 96% 93% 96% |..Dalty cows weak; bid around $70- Private bath. 106 Main Avenue, | "OR RENT—Sleeping room, Gentes | 95% germination. Home grown, geese 12, Durum $80 for good strongweight springers; GOVERNMENT BONDS FURNISHED apartment in Rose| ™c? only. Private entrance. Phone} 44) pushel. Phone 7-F-6. James presen eect eke medium grades sold down to’ $50;|_ New Bork, May 20.—()—Govern-|"" a nartments. Soe et. MES ee te Robideau, Bismarck. “NEW YORK . 1.04% 1.09% 1.02% 106% | common kinds below. menbimonaa = a= FOR RENT Sleeping room. Call at) -on gate—Falconer seed corn, #400 New York, May 29—(%—Butter,| Mi ead 34's eet Wanted to Rent 220, Avene IAS HasE: bushel, Lawrence Obowa, 4 miles 13,801; easier. Creamery, higher than 108% 108% 200 coves SIOUX CITY berty first 4%’s 100.4. Sp SS poy aes ay, | =| north, ‘Bismarck, N. Dak. extra 25%-26%; extra’ (92. score) | Nat. faa fas Sloux City, Iowa, May 20—(r)—(v.| Liberty fourth 4%'s 1024. Ro are ini -Fermanentl Houses and Flats SOR IBATIE=E sad iacbasaoncinGre 25%; firsts (88-91 scores) 24%-25%; \ **|8. Dept. “Agr.)—Cattle, 1,500; fed] Treasury 4%'s 116.10, Be 8 rein modes house. nim OR BALE 2 pad 00d. 7006 Woe t; 18 4 Treasury 4's 131.16. ately. Phone 1602. FOR SALE—Seven room modern! horses. One saddle mare. Phone seconds (84-87 scores) 23-24; cen- 2 am 91% 1.01% steers and yearlings largely; supply K tralized (90 score) 25. Het. Dust a Grade medium to good grades; such kinds| Home Owners Loans 4's ’51, 100.8. house, three ned 3 ie ring ah __ 1638 after 7:00 p. m. Cheese, 142,828, unsettled. Prices 1 amber fairly active, strong to 25 higher; car- ea! basement apartment wi '/OR SALE—Pure Bison seed flax. unchanged. sa N. ¥. $8 |2 amber. ++] lots up to 10.75; bulk i090 ows: fat MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS WE PAY highest cash market prices} Good income. Well located. Phone!“ bree of all weed. Jacob P, Dietrich, Eggs, 40,550, unsettled. Mixed col- 4% |) 74 durum s+++]she stock little changed; a few fed| Minneapolis, May 2.—(P}—Stocks) for wool and sheep pelts. We also| 1946. ____ | _ Bismarck, N. Dak. vrs; special packs or selections from | North 15%] Corn—- heifers around 10.00; most beef cows |Close: » sell new and used wool bags and|FOR BY OWNER: 5 room|#oR SALE—Gehu flint seed corm. fresh receipts 26-27%; standards and 3 \2 yellow. 78 5.50-7.50; low cutters and cutters; First Bank Stock 8. twine at low prices. Bring us all} stucco bungalow. All modern, with)” Test 95%, $4.50 per bushel, Call commercial standards 25%-%; firsts 11 {3 yellow "6 5°] mainly 4.00-5.00; stockers and feeders| Northwest Bancorporation 4%. your hides and metals. Northern| 3 room basement apartment. 709-| terold Breen, 8-F3. 24%4-%: mediums, 40 Ibs, 23%-%; sr ABLE yellow 3 slow, easier; few common and me- SS Hide and Fur Co, Bismarck, North} 12th St. FOR SALE — Waste Paper Bales ditties No. 1, 42 Ibs, 234-1; average ee an H mined 8 dium kinds 7.00 down. RANGE : OF -CARLDE: SALES Dakota. FOR SALE—Practically new spart-|" cheap, Inquire at the Bismarck ppuanee tants ati eee 88% 2 White lower; better 190-290 Ib. butchers bid] | Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 1.0514 FINANCIER ASSAILS WILL BUBLET 5 room furilimed | "OR SALE— Bln and Red fiver fo- 34 \ 21% 13 white. 35; 1.125] 9.40-65; packed bids 9.50 down; no/1.11%; No. 2 mixed 1.01%-1.03%; No. mato plants. C.D. Mason, Phone diums 2613. Browns, western stan- 20 3% ti . 4 mixed winter 85; No. 1 amber dur- stucco bungalow until August Ist.| 939.R, ards 26; other -vhites and browns, a |* we sre epes) | AOU OR MenTies BOSRESG; LOS AeD | ENTS aT ised dimume Ol ioe: Phone 1071-M. eee $i |on to fancy 23 88 850-65; 8 few up to ib; fecder pigs| No. 4 hard winter 93%, p OMNIBUS BANK BILL FOR RENT—Five room cottage. In- Automobiles for Sale nnquoted: roller 2 15-25; fowls 21-23; 30% [Mower gids, a0 a8 active, 45 to 50 higher at 850° to| Corn, No. 2 yellow, 78%. , quire at 207-10th &t. USED CARS *oosters 15; turkeys 12-21; ducks 17, 8 | Pe BL So eae ee ee ee ante ep Household Goods for Sale |2028 Buick Sedan ........... $150.00 Dressed ‘poultry steady. All fresh 1% | No, ae 8% 50% 48% ena ae Damn Uldbs toeks| Barley, No. °3, 00; No. 3 matting |OWe" D. Young Asserts Con-| Housel | Goods for Sale {10% Chevrolet Deluxe Coach 800.00 ‘S02 Soen: briees, unchanaed VINo. 1....... 106 1.74 166 ....,/er talking weaker: asking stronger or | 78-80. gress Can Aid Recovery by BARGAINS I NEW GENERAL |1030 Ford Coach | ve poultry, weak. By freight: 1 bove 7.00 for choice cli ffer-| Oats not quoted. ah ee " turkeys 12 to 20; other freight grades 8 BISMARCK GRAIN ie stinged otter: sue} Adjourning, Going Home This is your opportunity to get one|1935 Ford Deluxe ‘ 3% ings. e 4 lowing last year models at] radio ........ unchanged. of the fol 4 yt 12 DULUTH CASH GRAIN —__——.. less than cost if you act quickly.|1935 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES le : CHICAGO Duluth, May 29.—(?)—Cash wheat:|. Washington, May 29—(?)—Oppos-| They won't last long at the prices| with radio .........06--++++- 875.00 Chicago, May 29.—(P)\—Butter fu: Chicago, May 29—()—(USDA)—|No. 1 dark northern heavy, 1.02%-|ing the government credit control! we are quoting. Two 5 cubic ft. G.|1934 Plymouth standard coach 475.00 , . is 35% 1.01%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.01%- Ki ee oA : h Low Close 33% Hogs, 11,000, including 3,000 direct; 5 No. northern, 1/ provisions of the omnibus banking} f Refrigerators, one conventional |1928 Hudson Sedan .......... 50.00 + ° slow, mostly 10 lower than Tuesday; | 1.05%; No, 2 dark northern, 1.00%-|bil! because it “threatens to retard] type, the other with monitor top.|1933 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 4500 9% 200-250 Ibs, 10.00-10.05; top 10.10; 250-| 1.04%; No. 3 dark northern, 99%-|recovery,” Owen D. Young, financier) Retailed at $175 and $180 each, now|1932 ceveees 295.00 8 340 Ib. 9.75-10.00; 140-200 1b. 9.35-| 1.03%; No. 1 northern heavy, 1.02%-|and industrialist, told a senate com-| 135. One S67 model, monitor top.| 1932 144 10.00; pigs 9.25 down; good packing|1.07%; No. 1 northern, 1.01%-1.05%;|mittee Wednesday that nothing] Retailed at $220. Now $170. MEL-|1930 9 sows 8.90-9.20; light light, good and|No. 2 northern, 1.00%-1.04%; No. l/should be done or threatened that} yILLE ELECTRIC SHOP. 406% |1929 13% choice 140-160 Ibs. 9.25-9.75; light | Amber durum hard, 93%-1.06%; No. 2! would shatter “reviving business con-} Bdwy. 1931 i weight 160-200 Ibs. 9.50-10.05; medium | #mber durum hard, 93%-1.08%; No. 1] rience.” FOR SALE—Three burner gas stove, | 1934 o% 200-250 Ibs. 990-100; heavy weight ber durum: BOcLOLs Aion T mined |, uestioned | by members of the} "ice box, 50 1b. capacity. Phone 922.|1931 ~ . 9.75-10.05; packing > 7 5 5 busi- c ae —— Medium and good 279-460" Ite. 850. |4urum, 86%-1.05%: No, 2 mixed du- |PRNKINE subcommittee, He salt bus") 515 W. ‘Thayer. isa 34% BOSTON WOOL 9.30; choice, 1-140 | um, 84%-1.05%; No. 1 red durum, no a FOR SALE—Baby buggy and kitchen 2 25% | Boston, May 29—@—(U. 8. Dep.|ie ghee home Ont + 100-140) cuotations. Ca eae on raat | _eablnet. Call at e27-6th Street. | 1008 45% | Agr) —The wool market was much) Ggttie, 5,000; calves, 2,000; medium| Flax, No. 1, 1.69. mand. for durable goods” which, it|FOR SALE—Household goods. Call| 19a7 . hy HR slower sae tas, vet. The advancing weight ‘and: weighty steers 25 or more SSR ee TMM: financing was forthcoming, would do| at 518-6th St. Phone 890. 1931 tal U. 8 shipments 673; old 20ih las a result of the letup in.demand. Sctive but mosger receipts chief atime| BAHIeY, malting, 60-60; No. 1 seed,|more 0 revive bunness "ance ond Personal These Erie Include a 1985 y, Salone stock "Gig |Ssles were being closed on fate’ quan- 4254-44%; No. 2 feed, 42%-43%; No.|i0,® very large = license. dull, supplies liberal, demand trading 33% | tities of the finer western grown |Sting factor in face of continued] 5°seaq ‘49% -42% thing else. HARRINGTON'S prices for real pure slow; sacked per cwt: Idaho Russets 5% | Wools at about steady prices, ‘The | Uncertainty in Eastern dressed beet 4 ft “If we could build up one or two| steam Supercurline permanents, re- CORWIN-CHURCHILL 0. 8. No. 1, 1.50; new stock about Onion, ae extreme prices realized were less tre- [conditions due to consumers’ boycott; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR million homes of $5,000 each,” he} duced. Regular was $3.50, now CHEVROLET steady, kuppiles liberal, er and |United Fe et 12% [quent than they were » few days ago. |S0me Sales. weighty steers 50 up; yeat-| srinneapolis, Minn, May 29.—(#)—|S2ld, “it would do more than | $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now USED CAR BARGAINS trading moderate; Bliss Tri-|United Corp. ie A Strictly combing 58's, 60's, % blood | ngs and light steers strong to 25|mouy unchanged. ae is '$4,000,000,000 appropriation toward re-| $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only|/1929 Whippet Coupe . mumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.50-60; U. 8. No. patted ited Drug + 95% lterritory wools was bringing * 60-70 higher; best weighty steers early 13.00; Shipments, 17,668 barrels viving the durable goods industries} $4.65. Only at Harrington’s, Phone|1929 Dodge Sedan 2, 1.10; slightly heated 90; Louisiana | U1 + 84% leents scoured basis, while short yearlings 12.85; heifers scarce and Pure bran $23.00-23. and taking up the unemployment| 130. 11929 Studebaker Sedan Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, and part- Ba. Gs Gas Imp. .... + 13% | wrench combing 64’s and finer terri-|tive but cows slow, closing weak:| standard aaa $27.50-28,00. | Slack.” STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN-|1930 Chevrolet Coupe . dy graded 1.40-50; slightly heated |U: ta - ae rg : % tory wools in otiginal bags moved at |Dulls and vealers steady; slaughter “What can be done to restore con-| DIGESTION victims, why suffer?|1930 Plymouth 4.25-35; U. 8. No, 2, 90. & Robbers i 12%, | 63-66 cents, Average twelve months cattle and vealers: steers, good and BONNIE HILL SENTENCED fidence of investors in the durable] For quick relief get a free sample|1931 Essex Rely ose ‘: _ CHICAGO CASH GRAIN g: ie goa” «A, eee Saale Rea TOT Gis tocbeinae; tidieiaet tae, TAN [ante se ei eee fom ee | Sete eee 1051 Chevrolet special Sedan 31006 “ Chicago, May 29—UP—Wheat, no|b’ & Steel 86 | firmaly quoted ae 120s conten °° |14.00; 1300-1600 bs. 11.00-14.00; com-|Fmar Su Known a6 Marion King, 25° |e r ess we do and the less we SIATTRESEES Coach 306.06 reported. Corn No. 2 yellow 88;|Util. P. & Lt. 1% mon and medium 550-1300 lbs. 5.75-|tenced Wednesday by Judge William threaten to do the quicker confidence we 3 white Hh, Oats No. 2 white| Vanadium Corp 14% WINNIPEG CASH Gi 11.00; heifers, good and choice 500-760|% O'Hara in criminal court| Will be restored and the quicker we| YOUR old mattress renovated and re- West fest Maryland 2 » May 29.—()—Cash wheat |Ibs, 9.50-11.50; common and medium|to serve not leas than 6 years nor| Will have prosperity and a recovery.”| bullt elther Tepes OF SSE Jae barley | Western Union 29% |No. 1 northern 81%; No. 2 northern |5.50-0.50; cows, good 7.00-8.75; com-|more than 18 years in the state pen-| “Do you think we ought to adjourn 309 8th St. 6 1963. feed 48-60; gon $0-1.00; timothy | Westingh. 31% | 78%; . 3 northern 73%. mon and medium 5.25-7.00; low cuts |itentiary for the fatal night club stab-|snd go home?” Couzens asked. PARTIES WANT ride to New York itu ae whehes # psi chum wis [ings exshud) (p08. 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