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i) ; THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1985 '| Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |_==™===_!Used Cars? Lots of Them Market Report for Wed., Sept. 4 sees In The WANT-ADS _ "| aii. EXCHANGE 8.16; Germany free 40.28, reg. tourist . 27.15, reg. comm'l 22.10; Norway 24.90; Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted B 5 LATE BUYING RUSH New York Stocks ||| Grai =e IPRIVATE ESTIMATES (sists ser on a ‘Senten [@PERIAE Tor 1 ar oa, "Dal WANTED —Baperienced maid || ‘Tetbune Rates : ew York St rain Quotations ern er cost while this offer lasts. P.O.| quired. Call at 415 W. Broadway. Are LOW 43 — MONEY RATES Box 180, Denver, Colo. _|WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- 4 4 Closing Prices Sept. 4 BISMARCK GRAIN WHEAT PRIGE New York, Sept. 4—(?)—Call| WANTED—Licensed barber for steady} eral housework, Must furnish ref- Ph sort ae 2 for dion Ml aoe ‘ (Furnished Aas ees Miller Co.)! ‘ ‘money steady, % per cent all day. Job, shop prices 25c and 50c. Write| erences. 1012 Ave. C. 5 8 mber 4 Time loans steady, 60-90 days %| Krueger Barber Shop, Hazen, N.|WANTED—Maid for general house-|| First insertien (per werd) Go Sun. : No. 1 dark nomtern +. ine offered: 4-6 mos. % offered. Dak work, References required. 304 insertions 5 ee No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. .... Prime Commercial paper % per| YOUNG MAN wanted to work by the] Avenue sececcsecccoes@® No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs...... ina cent. month, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone|WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-|| % consecutive insertions ; : , xis No. 3 dark norttiern, 55 Ibe...... 98 Bankers acceptances unchanged. | 823 1 jon (wer word) ........... 890 uae: Traders Get Tired of Waiting|4m. tal Sug. é No. 4 dark northern, 64 1 _ 2 : Bireet, Rowework,Gal"at ining insertions Sb A F be ze 8% |No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. 81/Corn, However, Is Weaker as CHICAGO STOCKS Sal Wanted i ¢. (per word) ..........006.86 4 for Expected Reaction and Y 2% | No, 5 dark northern, 52 I - 88 Q (By the Associated Press) lesmen_Wan ed # eee Raster wadeRee Metal ... No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs, % Experts Predict Sharp McGraw El. 24%, WANTED—Salesman to sell electrical) Rooms for Rent Ce ae Zo! 2 % | No. § dark northern, 50 Ibs...... 70 appliances, radios, washing ma- $ Sample Grain: Increase In Yield CURB STOCKS chines, etc. Good commission. 49 Ibs., 58; 48 Ibs. 62; bat hater a furnished room, jouse located between Richholt and 3 47 Ibs., 58; 46 Be: a Splendid opportunity. Apply to Mr. ee New York, Sept. 4—(?)—Curb: D. D. Prust, Mgr. Montgomery High School. Will arrange for & Ep ue New York, Sept. 4—(#)—Late buy- St. Ibs., 53; 45 Ibs, 48; 44 Ibs, 45; 43 ities Service 2 ng support came into the stock mar- Sug. Ref 4 © ” 34: Chicago, Sept. 4.—(4)—Private crop| C! . ‘Ward é& Co, Bismarc light housekeeping, if desired. Phone ket Wednesday after considerable dull|Am: ‘Tel’ & ibe aie ue se Fat ame gf | estimates Wednesday had more effect Geis cs a ear ee 1577-R. oo ee be i area oe ooo analy Poston Wanted oa" tn at paar . A $1 oe — 5 ler Demand for some of the motors, ne { hue eee nee Alf cid Insect ch Pt Mh MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS $25.00 REWARD FOR INFORMA-| young ladies. Call at 917-Sth after » Tails, steels and specialties pushed |Armoent 1 mixed durum Peete tae Schl lA a da alma tata ei aca Ste Sec AN BED : the ticker tape in the final hour and ; aa alle sympathize much with wheat NS t's office or hospital. ENT—One large rooms, lifted prices substantially. The close] Atl. Ref Deedee 31|price upturns. One leading erop ex-| Fist Bank Stock 10%. Position wanted by | experlenced |For ete path, Housekeeping if de- : was firm, ‘Transfers approximated | . 2 flax . pert forecast a corn crop of 2,329,000,.| Northwest Banco 8%, TO a ve ery enter | sited. Near post office, 208 Ros- ' oe Uarera liad oxkila pbtan ta: n1b 000 bushels, as against the govern- NEW YORK BONDS tne Ad 16e teat " particule a piece of news that might |Barnsdall o August estimate of 2,272,000,- New York, Sept. 4.—()—Bonds utes Leber Ga ee . ront sleep! room ern have stimulated the eee = Wheat closed firm, 1-1% above pe Great Northern 7's of 1936, 97. Work Wanted ae home. Close in. 310 Avenue A. few analysts believed the bel Te-| Bord Tuesday's finish, Dec. 90%-91; corn RUGS cleaned, demothed, disinfect- FOR RENT—Slee} with or covery was due largely to the fact) B DULUTH RANGE irregular, unchanged to 2c higher, the fe mreee renee ed, Hamilton Beach machine. Also|"OR RENT. Sleeping rooms with o that a number of traders became tir- aie Minn., Sept. 4—( latter for September and old crop GOVERNMENT BONDS upholstered furniture cleaned and| Without kitchen privileges, lo ed of sitting on the fence waiting for | Br! iets Open “High Close | delivery; oats %-% up, and provisions|_New York, Sept. 4.—(@}—Govern-| mothproofed. H. Johnston. Phone|_‘moking. 400-5th Street. ; a sharp reaction and decided to re- varying from 12 cents decline to 20| ment bonds: ™ 1430, FOR RENT—Large, furnished room instate their holdings. Nervous short cents gain. Liberty Fourth 4%’s 100.28. EXPERIENCED git] wants work by for two in modern home. Gentle- covering was also thought to have need ‘Treasury 4h's 115.16, the hour. Also taking care of men only. Phone 1198. been a factor. WHEAT UNDERTONE 18 Treasury 4's 110.20. children, Phone 383-R, FOR RENT—Pleasant room with pri- Up to 2 p. m,, only about 500,000 | Celanese STRONG AT MINNEAPOLIS RELIABLE eh] wants work by hour] Vate bath. Suitable for two gentle- shares had changed hands, but prices Minneapolis, Sept. 4—()—Wheat MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ack. - men. Phone 614. hovered in @ narrow range. Several) ony undertone was strong here Wednes-|_ Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 4.—(P)— Wicoon, od A. J. Novy, Box 20, = neoan large blocks of Chrysler and other day on strength of the Chicago mar-|Flour unchanged. Se TUNTN | for one or two gentlemen, 719-5th |FOR SALE OR RENT—We 7 recent favorites came out on the up-/C. M & 1.52% 1153% 152% 153% | ket and lack of hedging pressure. Ab-| Shipments, 21,507 barrels. PIANO TUNING—Ches. L. Bryan, 422) 5° ‘phone 1887. i ed completely stocked and eee side and the general run of leaders ES sence of deliveries of September fu-| Pure bran, 14.25-14.50. 4th Street. Phone 649. “A Regis-|_“"- 280 acre farm. 2% miles from started to cancel morning losses and|C. R. I. é& Pac. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE tures locally also was an aid. Standard middlings, 15.00-15.50. tered Tuner.” FOR RENT—Large, comfortable 8 4 /Minneapolis, Sept. 4—(P}— room next to bath, Call after 5 p.| Sweetbriar. See Jacob Rothschiller, join the forward procession. Whe: High Low Close Bullish private crop estimates dur- ; 1100 Broadway, Bismarck. aps Brisk rallies in wheat and cotton 116 1.14 1.15% | ing the day gave strength to the mar- BOSTON WOOL - Rousehold Goods for Sale |_™. * : ' were helpful to the bullish forces. U. 1.09% 1.07% 108%|ket undertone while coarse grains} Boston, Sept. 4.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. FOR RENT—Warm, sleeping room Personal 8. Government securities also re- 1.06% 1.05% 1.06 | were generally stronger because of | Agt.)—Fine western grown wools had|' ciuding overstuffed, walnut dining| With or without garage. 422 West Lt sponded: hopefully to the cordial re- i slackening of hedging pressure. a fairly good demand. Good to choice} set cedar chest, ru vacuum|_ Avenue A. 2 RS BK) Flax rallied sharply on pressure French combing and average strictly! cteaner and miscel aneous articles. |FOR RENT—Room for light house: |“ Oe clihee Terilitr ae cess ese 142% [>UyiNG and scant hedging offers, jcombing 64s and finer territory wools/ Cali 946 after 6 o'clock or 408-2nd| keeping. Hot water always. Phone! 409 9th Phone 1128, ception given the treasury’s new note ‘Issue, Corporate Loans were steady. ’ . Foreign exchanges were not conspicu- see Natt wheat closed 1% higher, |in ane bags brought a sated street, apartment 2. 1072-W. ous. 37 17% | Decem! 1% higher and May 1% {scoured basis. Average to sho 2 2 S Homestake Mining shares got up|Cont. Oil De! 36% 37” | higher. September and December rye | French combing of similar grade orig- |FOR SALE—Chiffonier, desk, mat- Pa iciee clean ae. Le For Rent some 13 points while gains of frac- closed % higher and May % up. Sep-|inal lines moved at 68-70 cents| ‘ress, bookcase, chest, stove pipes, ta <n ee FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, tions to 2 or more were recorded by 59 | tember feed barley closed unchanged, |scoured basis, while short French| elbows, coal pail, shovel. boy's dress 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. American ‘Telephone, U. 8. Steel, 25% 26% 25% 26, | December Ko higher and September | combing staple realized 66-62 cents. overcoat size 16. Inquire 415 W./FOR RENT—Clean sleeping room, Bethlehem, Western Union, Consoli- BN Fen Fee Zee | malting barley unchanged. Septem-| Clothing é4c and finer territory wools | __Broadway. next to bath. Call at 120 Avenue A. Business Opportunity dated Gas, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, RON ts Maes ah a ‘27% | ber oats closed %-% higher, Decem-|sold at 65-67 cents scoured basis. FOR SALE—One combination stove, | === ees | FOR SALE—Meat mari Auburn, General Motors, Chrysler, ber % higher and May % higher. good condition. Ice box. Call at For Sale building with living quarters, — : Case, National Distillers, Sears Roe- 150 151 150 11 |September and December flax closed 8th. Phone 342. PARTS fi anor, ito.| {xtures. Write or see Mrs, Chas. i buck, Johns-Manville, Du Pont, Para- iia) i Ja SLOPE NEWS FOR SALE—0xi2 Wilton rug. Splen-|"“Save money by patiiot from|Pachiner, Medina, N. Dak, mount Pictures and Loew's. [EL Bost 1 CHICAGO GRAIN Wire vogert ee were geet fieted did condition, Phone 378. in Wises are ii eT ee ’ ———— Paw, Chicago, Sept. 4—(#)— demand. world—22 acres of tractors, oo. Rent ! Produce Markets | Wheat— “Open “High Low Close] wheat, tone was firm with demand) Regan—Funeral services were held! @ Room and Board we ie al cheap Write, wire| WANTED TO RENT—5 room Hows eo Freeport ‘Tex. CHICAGO Gen. Am. Inv. Chicago, Sept. 4—(®)—Butter and /Gen. Asphalt eggs were steady in tone Wednesday. Lee hey i Ms Sept. sees 80% 88% .88 88% fair. Durum was in good demand. |here for Mrs. Amanda Johnson. ROO AND RD—Large room Sept. 15th. References furnish- Corn demand was limited and of- ROOM AND BOARD—Large room| or phone MAIN 1967. Satisfaction| by ferings light. Oats demand was fair! gcranton—Mrs. T. Finsness recently| fF two. Beauty Rest mattresses. guaranteed. We also buy all makes| ed. Phone 1803. good. oc Home cooked meals. Close to cap-| of used tractors everywhere. ELM-| ~~ ———= 3 |go see een rae etree | dled at the Mayo clinic in Rochester,| (TS a high school. 901-10tn.| WOOD AUTO WRECKING CO, Wanted to Buy good. Barley was unsettled. Flax . Sa EY ey lier te Gee ae derakud\ Way Godt: ee Phone 1529-W. _INC, GALESBURG, ILLINOIS. _'] WANTED TO BUY—Good, wed gis idle : Gen, Real. é Elbowoods — The American Legion | NICE, warm rooms with board at the |FOR SALE—Cheap if token at anes, excl. _Snone 3 . -|Gold Dust .... : tage a rodeo Sept, 21,] Mohawk. , 401 5th. hotel building. Good chance for eneeedl nT meee Ee Gestion: tee Livestock eee ey lam ack si restaurant. No other restaurant in ee and Found « Poultry, live, 39 trucks; hens steady, ga Vv. Erick pals: alyfite|” oer Tne Box OE Re NIOOS pet ween advected ON ene | thickens ‘easy; hens 20-21; Leghorn SOUTH ST. PAUL Bowman — Frank Fitzgerald and |S. VY. Erickson. hari and 323-1th. ‘Phone 1160-J. hens 15; Rock fryers 18-19, colored South at, Paul, Sept. 4—)—(U. 8, | 220k Braun have taken charge of the Winifred Johneon and Doris Baertsch, |FOR SALE—1931 Harley Davison _ 17; Plymouth Rock springs 20, White | Howe ‘Sound ay Dept. "Agr —Cattle. 1,600; a aaigwter Halleck mine, motorcycle, practically new coal ___ Apartments for Rent Rock 19-20, colored 17-18; Rock|}Hudson Motor broilers 18-20, colored 18, barebacks Illinois Cent. .... | 13-15; Leghorn chickens 2 lbs, up|Indus. Rayon . 15%4, small 17; roosters 14; turkeys ane eames es 11-14; white ducks 13-15; colored 13; int Nick Can.” vld geese 13, young 13%. . r ¥ NEW YORK ‘Kelvinator . + range, ivory and green with water atpameboaaties es taeesciaae acini ES steers steady; supply light; medium) New reipzig—Funeral services were | Shields—The small son of Mr. and) front’ 22° vadiantfire. 214 E, Ros-|"OR RENT—Two ot three oom to good grain feds 8.50-10.75; odd head Mrs. George Wolfgram is recovering modern apartment. Private en- higher; butcher she stock _ slow, |eld here for ties Aaarthe Tare” "lin the Flasher hospital from severe| Se" Phone 485-R.__ trance. North Hannafin, neat steady; some bids lower; ordinary " burns suffered when a companion|FOR SALE—Any amount Golden! Country club se grass butcher heifers 4.50-5.75; cutter Rhame—Convalescing from » rat- threw a lighted match into a can of| Bantam sweet corn and melons. H. | —————_"_ FOR REN varnished grade.cows 3.25-4.00; common and ¥ = ~|gasoline near which the Wolfgram| 3. Tucker, follow 11th street 4 miles medium beef cows 425-525; bulls| ‘lesnake’s bite is Margaret, four-year | poe gtanaing, straight south. apartment. Lights, heat, water and old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F, N. gas furnished. Second floor. 504 — = steady, bulk around 4.50 down; stock- FOR SALE—Genuine muskrat coat. see art es Feenmecots ers and feeders scarce, good to choice |Stzichers. Watford City—Faculty members of| Beaver collar. Reasonable for quick Orne —— tralized (90 score) 25%-%; other | Kroger Grocery a ‘ Y% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN grades quoted 6.75-8.25; calves 1,200; Mercer—Lorette Jean, four-year-old | the local schools here are H. R. Ton-| sale. Call at 614 Rosser. ENT: ‘urnishe jusekeep- . Libby-O-F. Gl. Minneapolis, Sept, 4.— ®) — Wheat | fully steady; good and choice vealers . aaa ning, superintendent; R. M. Starr,|#OR GALE—New $65 Remington| {5S Tooms, $28.00. Two rooms, $24. eacies ncaa Lig. & My. “B 4 {receipts Wednesday 250 ears compar- | 8.00-0.50; odd head 10.00, Cae ecceniy Besides ‘hes | Principal; E, T, Langseth, Ann Jacob-|" portable typewriter, Model 1, $45,00.| Upstairs. No children. 101¢ Bawy. CLseese), ARy OR ecte SE MOR AMOS gwen 4 4 |ed to 154 a year ago. Hogs ‘1,800; fairly active, mostly|terling, died recently, Besides her| "Eo t ° winsey, Alice Hafdahl,| big-tth crone $97 » 45.00. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, thanged. Lorillard (®) %| Market: 1%c higher, steady to strong; top 11.60; bulk bet-| Parents, a sister is left. Buther deriowton, Gla Mos; Phosbe |e = one large room, kitchenette and Eggs, 32,414, firmer. Mixed colors;|Macy (R. H.) .. Cash wheat— Z Z aes FOR SALE—Steel vault door, outfit} private bath. 519-5th. No. 1 heavy dark northern, 60 tbe.,|‘2F 160.270 bs. 1140;60; | good 101 seitridge —_Frank Simmons, school |5t'om, Myrtle Holje. like new. Cheap. P. O. Box 1247, . No. Y ark Sara et ibs ons able 140-180 Ibs. 10.28-11.40; good sows | superintendent, has oanerset Bowman — Eighteen more Bowman BemiesionniN: apartment. Call at 500-3rd Street. : 9.15-10.00; smooth lightweights 10.10; /the death of his sister, Sister Lucina, | 7+ boys have enrolled in the CCC. |FOR SALE—At one half price, New| =Ge-pemer—purnished apariment at ae ‘3 dork northern, 86 tbs. 117%-|average coat Tuesday 1058; weight |at ashe, Zewa, recently. They are: Oscar Sather, Clyde Smith,| Se Of Harvard Classics. Call at)" G7, soa'at phone 747, Baten é 270 Ibs, Martin Rud, Kenneth Marvin, Helmer stn eee 7 ” No. 4 dark Seip) fe Ibs., 1.08%-| ghee fat lambs St. Anthony—Anton Bachmeier, 75, s é SALE—Cows and shee; 5 1.1514; 83 Ibs, 1.08% -1.12%, ieee ee eettre: tives to pack |former Shell Butte township resident, | Hendrickson, all of Rhame; Raymond|#OR BALE—Cows and sheep. Call Travel Opportunities hrowouts special packs or selections from fresh |Mack Trucks receipts 31-34%; standards and com-|Marine Midl. mercial standards 30%; firsts 26%-%; |Marsh. Field. medium, 40 lbs. 25%-26%; dirties No.|nid-Cont. Pet. 1, 42 Ibs, 25-26% ; undergrades or small) Midland Stl. .. ee 23-26; average checks 21-24; refrig-|Minn. Moline Imp. erators, special packs 28-9; mediums|Mont. Ward .. FOR RENT—Five room modern BS-28%; ities 25; checks 22; other |W Naoars Lin 10% 2 a he anette, pe eiyars ene erg a care Aerie Soares Homer ‘Hanson, George Stoppel, Jo: |FOR BALE—pring chickens, onions sen pay es Ho fom Ee Lower test relghts nominally dis- | steady; natives and Dakota feeding | formed. srs Lge Seog tae pe oa ett D S11 South 8th. | tribune Ad. 11473 R 1-23; count per pouni lambs 6.75-7.00, 1 . Bana ap grades unchanged. ; Nat. Pc Wheat cnaDglivered To arrive| "Dairy cows, little change; demand| Selfridge—Giadys, 15, daughter of pcr eee Tee moe: Houses and Flats tye poune ef PRU TRIS N. ¥. Ceniral ae roteln relatively best for desirable shipping|Mr. and Mrs. James Gaton died here. Morris Pladsen, Scranton. Ateeaies 11-23; fowl }-23; ducl 3 Of Noranda Mines BAW cows; medium to good springers| Funeral services were held at the Age EG "Were, Earl Bi es express grades unchanged. No, Am, Aviation 1.20% 1.22% 1.0% 1.22% | 47.50-65.00; odd head 70.00; plainer|Gayton cemetery with Rev. O. N. ‘in and Peter Smith, all of Bowman. Dressed poultry steady to firm:|North American .. grades down to 25.00 and less. Grant, officiating. ferred. Fresh: Chickens 18-24; fowls 15-26; |Northern Pacific ": or : — a }00. _Ehone 17a0-Ld, pld roosters 16%-18%; other fresh |Ohio Oil ... 1.19% 1.21% 119% 1.21% SIOUX CITY Watford City—Repeating-an acc!-|_Carson—New Grant county en- ve RENT eve coon Sarwan pee and all frozen grades unchanged. tn Sloux City, Ia., Sept. 4—(@)—(U. 8.|dent of a year ago, Dan McMaster, rollees in the CCC are Peter J. Blotsky ep faa 12th Street. Oall at 328- 1.18% 1.20% 1.18% 1.20% |Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,500; fed year-|85, stumbled over a picket rope, frac- and Peter R. Miller, Raleigh; William eet, BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Pac, Gas & El. 18% 1.20% 1, ings andl heifers firm’ metured steers |tured his left hip. A year’ ego he|®- Bruhn, Emil Nicklaus and Edwin : FOR RENT—Small furnished house. Chicago, eSpt. 4.—(P)—Butter fu-| p27 "Publix otf. slow, about steady; cows 25 lower; |broke his right hip. Sprecher, Elgin; Ernest C. Dietz and Also one furnished room for light tures: :U + 1.08% 110% 1.08% 1.10% |stockers and feeders about steady: —— dohn B. Elsin, Carson; Fred Emineth, | j housekeeping. Inquire 818-Tth. High Low Close Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat|car choice around 1100 pound beeves| Selfridge—Kay Williams, 3-year-old| Birspane; Knute Elvik, Lars Hande-) \\ Joey Siorase standards fey we 11.26; some held higher; several loads|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin inp Jr. William Martin, all of a ieiebee 26% 26% 26% TB Wy 90% 1.05% 96% yearlings 9.75-1035; car lots good to | Williams is recovering from a draught |(@"K: Reuben H. Hochalter, Ernest siorace "standards Durum “**"Ieholee 780-800 pound heifers 9.75-|of kerosene ghe guzzied when her |‘), ee Arthur Knopp, Authur Ko- seseseensnese 26% 26% 26% Chotce of 10.00; early bulk beef cows 4.25-5.25; | grandmother wasn't looking. el, Adolf Pahl, all of New Leipzig; durum... 1.15% 1.23% 141% 1.17% |cutter gades mainly 3.35-4.00 common Alvin Hochalter, Paul Midinger and Sept. 25% 25% 25% 13% brotein Ae and medium stockers 7.00 down. Killdeer—Water supplies here have athe A. Reiman, all of Heil; Myrton. Egg futures: Pullman . Gholee of + 114% 112% 006 e+! Hogs, 2,500; mostly 10-15 higher;|been increased with completion of | 7; Stiler and Adam Weinberger, Jr., Refrigerator stand- ’ 4 Jr “amber... 1.01% 1.09% ...es ov... |%0P 11.50; better 190-240 pound butch- | construction of several new mains, in- |°* Almont. ards, Oct, 6% 5% 26 Radio * 112% protein ers 11.25-40; 250-340 pound beeves|stallation of fire hydrants and im-|»,. = Refrigerator s ao aro 2 amber... 1.00% 1.08% 10.75-11.25; 170-100 pound lights 10.25- | provements at the city water tower. | Minot to Refinance ards, Nov. 26% 26% 26% |Radi Radio-Keith ‘Orph.” ig, | Grade of 11.25; sows mostly 9.75-10.0; feeder — ° CHICAGO POTATOES Rand ae pigs 10.00 down. Washburn — Funeral services ‘were Outstanding Debts oe 10. €. D, A) BOD. BEL anne, % Sheep, 3,000; opening native lamb|held here for Andrew Olson, 61, who Chicago, Sept. pean . D. 86% bids steady or up to 9.00; no action on| died from complications of pneu-| Minot, N. D., | Sept. 4.—()—The —Potatoes, 62, on trac » total U.|Schenley Distill. 95% roughs; generally ‘asking higher;|monia, The widow and two children | Minot city council, by ® vote of eight “ 8. shipments 408; best stock steady, |Seaboard package native feeding lambs 8.00, Merk ete an {| to five, decided Tuesday night to [72 frites to» toxeien comntry, supplies moderate, demand and trad- Grain the aoe Line tars eas ig Se eee nto a conten figs a Turkey, to be first to appreciate ing slow; sacked ve oe dasha. cr Serv cuicado re since 1906. iin, . Hane pee pean io Perera one of America’s greatest women, sets U. 8. No. 1, few les Q 18% eet a | by issuing a stamp in her honor. Viueiphs' U8 Nori, 86; ‘North Da-|sounern ac 3% tive, 10-20 ig ‘Tuesday's ter. lungs two years ago caused the death| financing of outstanding Minot spe-| {UeTamiet leader and now. at the M oe 1M e; top 12.10; ). Mos > a) a 2 kote Bliss triumphs U. 8. No. 1, few me 12.05; 260-980 Tb, 11.18-12.00; pas to bara Prey rap tate pasa real a #1300000 of those rntuitcs a Of world pence. The Samp. $5608 sales 95; Colorado Bliss triumphs U. cholce 140-160 Ib. 10.65-11.50; bulk |was in the Haselton cemetery. come within the scope of the pro-| Of ® remarkable series issued by 8. No. 1, 1.40. Si che aa sows 9.75-10.15; smooth lightweights : fect. Pro-| Turkey in commection with the GE OF CARIOT 8 10.35; few 10.50, Hazelton—William Allo’ twelfth congress of the Interns Prod yey mate ienen mer Caitle 10,000, calves 1,800; steer |on a visit to the mest ene is cow, complete the work, Git pratie Tux? | tional Alliance for Woman Suffrage carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/8 3 market slow; yearlings fairly active |gratulating himself, In a letter he re-|ther extensions of time, was written| ®24 Equal Citizenship, held at * heavy dark northern spring 1.27- a especially light kind; all she stocks |counted shaking hands -with Wiley|into the contract at the request of| Istanbul in April, 1986. Hers ts 1.30%; No. 1 dark northern 1.26%- 3 and heifers fully steady, fairly active; | Post and Will Rogers just before| Attorney John Sullivan of Mandan,| ©8¢ of seven portraits ‘of interna ; sample grade dark northern ¥ % | Rye— apparently too many inbetween /their start on the Alaskan air tionally famous women on this Pais No. 3 dark hard winter |Tex. c. No. 2...... 42% 43% 41% ....,|@rade medium weight and weighty | that ended in their death. 1.21%; No, 3 northern 1.09%; No. 1 . Flax. hard winter 1.06%; sample grade hard white 90%; No. 1 hard amber durum |ti-cont, 1.23%; No.’4 red durum 73%, counsel for McLaughlin, Lang and company. series, Requirement that 85 cent of all Mrs. Catt, born Jan. 9. 1859, ‘e 154 158 153 .....|fairly complete; prime weighty steers} McClusky—Olton Hewitt will again | outstanding special assessment ‘war-| made her first pablic appearance DULUTH CASH GRAIN 13.15 today, but next highest price|be at the helm of schools here com-|rants of the city must be brought into | for the cause of woman suffrage ip % | Duluth, Sept. 4—()—Cash closing 12.60, bulk of steer crop being kind of|mencing clesses Sept. 2. Faculty |the plan before the contract can be 1890, From then on, her efforts Oats, No. 2 white 27, : value to sell at 10.50-11.75; best year-|members are e D. Adler, ; | binding was voted. were unremitting, until women got « Rye, No. 1, 44%. |. Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern, lings 12.85; stockers and feeders con- Barley, No 3 malting 58-69; No, 3, 127%-128%; No.-1 dark northern, |tinue active at 825 down; supply LIST MILLIONTH VISITOR 55. ! 1.25%-1.28%; No, 2 dark northern, |Small. Glacier Park, Mont., Sept. 4.—(?)— Flax, No, 1, 152-187. 1.22%-124%; No, 3 dark nosthern,|, Sheep 8000; fat lambs fairly ac- th. Glacier National Park greeted its mil- Corn not qi . 1.17%-1.23%; No. 1 northern heavy, | tive; strong to 25 higher; good to Yionth visitor Tuesday. He was Dr. %|No, 1. northern, No, 2 northern, no |cholce natives and range lambs up- Leipzig—Schools ©. Simpkins, anatomist at the Univer- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN quotations;-No, 1 amber durum hard, | Ward to 9.28 and 9.50; all rangers sold | sity of Tennessee, who registered here | ._ 4.—?)—Wheat, No, 4 | 84%-1.16%; No, 2 amber durum hard,|early but some best native held charge. Faculty with his wife for a tour of the park. i B hard 1.04%-05%; No. 3 red tough |84%-116%; No. 1 amber durum, 81%- | higher; steady; native ewes \ Their arrival brought the season's 66%-%; No. 83; sam- 1.03%; No. 2 amber durum, 81%-|sround 2.25-8.25; feeding lambs in No. 2 1.03%; No. 1 mixed durum, 1%-|broad demand at firm prices, but no Corn, No. TT. Herd No. 2 mixed durum, 17%-jearly sales. Flax, No. 1, 1.53% -157%. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Rye, No, 1, 42%-43%. Ozts, No. 3 white, 37%. wheat, No, 1 ee malting, 45-69; No, 1 feed, |northern 79%; No. 3 42°5-48%; No. 2 feed, 41%-42%; No.| Oats No, 8 white 35%; No. 3 ie 3 : z i i ? 5 grain 77%-80%; No, 3 mixed 98, ug stration 17, lee ae | 3 feed, 37%-30%. 31%.