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“UPWARD FOLLOWING) ty Issues All Show Signs of Betterment, , improvement of scattered utility, food, alcohol and specialty issues, gave Thursday's stock market a bet- ter closing tone. Quiet profit taking was in evidence |Oats rather ragged appearance most af the time, Buick retail sales in the first ten similar period since 1929. The air- crafts revived on reports that heavy government purchases were con- templated. The upturn in the alco- the belief that some of the compan- ies were expanding business _ more than seasonally. 4 _ Wheat came back at Chicago, after ‘Wednesday's slump. Cotton was dif- fident. Bonds were mixed. Foreign exchanges did better after morning hesitancy. > Shares that got up fractions to around 2 points included Western « Union, American Water Works pre- ferred, Schenley, American Commer- cial Alcohol, United Aircraft, Douglas Aircraft, Owens-Illinois, Air Reduc- tion, Allied Chemical, Borden, Wil- son & Co., Swift, Mack Truck, Pack- ard and Briggs Mfg. o-. CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 17.—(#)—Butter was » firm in tone Thursday and eggs were steady. Poultry was steady to firm. Butter 7,869, firm; prices unchang- ed. Eggs 3,687, steady; extra firsts cars 27; Iécal 26%; current receipts 25- 24%; firsts 24%. firm; hens less than 4% Ibs., up, x 4% lbs. up, 20; Leghorn hens 14; Rock spring 1912-20, colored 18%-29; Leghorn chickens 16; roosters 15; hen turkeys 22, young toms 22, old 16; No. 2, 16; heavy white ducks 19, small 17; heavy colored ducks 17, small 16; geese 15. { changed. \ Eggs, 11,116, steady. Mixed colors; special packs or selections from fresh s receipts 2914-35; refrigerators, special mixed colors unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Oct. J7.—()—(U, 8. Dep. ' Agr.)—Potatoes, 126, on track 505, to- 2 tal U. 8. shipments 790; weaker, sup- plies heavy, demand and trading very _ EARLY IMPROVEMENT : {Eee Utility, Food, Alcohol, Special=|No 4 dark northern, 83 ibe 40 New York, Oct. 17—@)—A late Ihs., .64; 45 Ibs. 58; 44 Ibs. 51; 43 Ibs. rally in the aircrafts, following early 46; 42 Ibs. .41; 41 Ibs. 36; 40 ‘bs. 31; October 17 kay $1.12) Allis Gh. Mt roy Coml. Am. Internat No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. Am: Metal io. No. 3 dark northern, 51 Ibs. Am. Pow. & No, § dark northern, 50 Ibe. .... .66/Am. Rad. & Sample grain: Am, Smel Ibs, 81; 48 Ibs. .76; 47 Ibs. 70; 46] Am. Am. Am. 39° tbs, 26; 38 Tbs. 2; AML under 36] Am. Ihe 38 Am. No.1 hard amber durim . A number of recent favorites, be-|N0- 1 mixed durum . hind Ge gt EG) No. 1 red durum . session, also recovered moderately.|No. 1 flax .. Re Dealings were relatively es No. 2 flax . ae out. Picea approximated 1,500,- bie rye . Balt, & Ohio 000 shares. [esthed ig at intervals and the list displayed a|Hard winter wheat ..... days of October were the best fop any Sais Oct. 17. 1.01: hol department was coincident with | Dee Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—(?)— Wheat— High 27%; local 27; fresh graded firsts cars|Duluth. Minn.. Oct. 26%; refrigerator extras 25; standards eee May en Poultry,. live, 50 trucks; steady to oe Minneapolis, Cct., packs 27-28; standards 26%-%; other 4 Ibs. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rusell-Miller Co.) | aaams Exp, CHICAGO RANGE High Low Olose/ Burr. Ad. 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% dae 101% 1.00% 101% | Canadian, Pac. % 92% 91% 1% | Cote rac Celanese .. a0 0% Cerro de 50% 60% | Gnes, 2 Ohio . 21% 27%) oh 23% 29 28% 29 Bx 53 | Soleate-pai. =e Com. igor ior iim Onn Gas MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Lor The rails did little or nothing andj & Cuban Am. Si Alaske Juneau dropped about a point / Dec +++": Lisi Lian 1isy lade | Curtiss Wrleht™ to a new low for the year. There was| july . 1.09% 1.09% | Deere & Co. a shading movement in the last few Rye— i 5 Dome. Mines minutes that caused several of the‘Dec. ...... 46% 47% ected poh) as its i more active equities to shed their ad-|May : a Ae Oe te atin vances and register small losses. Dec. 36% 36%. 36 El. Boat } + anes MGebia M 58% 36% 36% |EL Pow. & It. . rest | Produce Markets ee veeee 6 | Breeport’ Tex Sse vee nase aon ee on ew apna i u 4\Gen. Elect. . Gen. Foods 12% 1.73% 1.72 13 |Gen. Mills 1.76 1.75% 1.75 15% |Gen. Motor Gileti lette .. DULUTH shes Gold Dust Open Hi i Low 96% 97” 8% 93% 93% 93 Goodrich .. Close |Goorlyear ‘T. Illinois Cent. . ;|indus. Rayon . Int. Cement Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can. Int. Tel. & Tel. MINNEAPOLIS Saye GRAIN |_—(P)——Wheat Johns-Manville NEW YORK receipts Thursday "308" compared to ee 157 @ year ago. qieene (Ss. 8.) i New York, Oct, 17—(#)—Live poul-|" "Minneapolis cash wheat and cvarse Kroger Grocery . | try, weak, By freight: ducks 14.18; an Fis Ing fe gaeay today follow: | ripby-o-F. Gl. other freight grades unchanged. ash Li - M. “B” Butter, 12,583, firm. Oreamery, Delivered = To Arrive roe | higher than extra 29-20%; extra (92|/!Hw DNS || 4. aoe Qorlligrd "(7 score) 2814-% ; firsts (88-91 score) 26’ <4 ae a) 2844; seconds 84-87 scores) 25%-26% ; 1.28% 1.32% ..... ...--/ Marine Mid. centralized (90 score) 28, ; Madsh. Field Cheese, 334,901, firm. Prices un- 1.26% 131% «066 +|McCrory Stores - Mid-Cont. Pet. 1.24% 1.30% +| Midland Gea Minn. Moll: 1.22% 1.28% 1.19% 1.26% 1.15% 1.22% 1.12% 1.19% 1.08% 1.16% 1.05% 1.13% slow; sacked per cwt: Idaho Russet 3 1.2%’ 1.10%, Ohi Burbanks, U, 8. No.~1, 1.35-42%; Montana Winter Wheat Olher showing decay 1.25; Wisconsin Round | 14% oan Otis Be Whites, U. 8. No 1, 75-80; best most-|1 D H W ly 80; South Dakota Cobblers, U. 8.) 1 HW... 1.25% 1.27% 124% 1.26% Backstd Motor No. 1, very few sales 65-61%; Minne- 13% protein Par.-Publix Cif. sota Early Ohios showing freezing in- W... 1.24% 1.26% 1.23% 1.25% A jury 70; Colorado McClures, U. 8. No. 12% prot - Penney J. 65 1, few sales 1.05-10. 1DH Wor = . 1 HOW... 1.16% 1.25% 1.15% 1.24% Poel hs ‘BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES |Stedeot ei eon Chicago, Oct, 31-—(F)— 1H W... 106% 117% 105% 110% [Plymouth Ol! Butter Futures t|Proctor é& Gai High Low Close) “1 HW... Thom 118% 112% 113% Pub, Svc. N, Stor standards, or Iman NOM sens, 21% 21% 21% |2 D-H W or Pure Oil Biorage standacdd, 3 a Wy og TOM LIT L105 Purity Ba or DO. scesere os 21% 21% 27%! 3S EW. -- 1.07% 1.13% 1.03% io S 60 Ibs... 1.02. 1.20 dards, Oct...... 24% 24% 24%), 60 Ibs. dards, Nov. 1% 20% 24% | 59 tbs, 101 1-20. Refrigerator stan- 58 Ibs. .. 2.00 1.20 Dec...... 25 24% % | amber hd | i eee OS i RANGE OF CARLOT SALES -|3 amber Minn., Oct. 17—(P)—|, 56 Ibs. 92 112 , Range of carlot grain sales: cmber bd oy Lar » \ Wheat, No. 3 dark northern 1.26%; {|4 amber hd sample grade dark northern peed 54 Ibs... 88 1.02 s No. 5 mixed 1.00; No.5 hard amber 5 amber hd pees perry cume 97%; No. 2 mixed durum thar nd sore, case, [Standard ¥ + Oats, No, 3 white 26% -26%. S ans eee seve, [Stand - Rye, No. 3, 46%. $i Ibs... 82 : Barley, No. 4, 45. Grade Flax, No, 1, 1.75%-1.80%. - aren: — Corn, not quoted. NT BosToN WooL a i ‘Bl "Boston, Oct, 17.—()—(USDA)—|3 yellow... 79 3 maed... 16 mixed... (74 2 3 waite: * 4 white. : Barley— Ch to Med to a Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore. Ctf. 00 * SaaS BRSs ERR RRR RLS FRAKRKLRREE RE Hi pene nwo taSasclask BVaBoSeSVSBo: on rs ei gi WHEAT PRICES BOB UPWARD STIRRED BY fully steady on all classes, _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1985 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., Oct. 1 ~ STOCK PRICES EDGE) Grain Q Grain Quotations [New York Stocks| (Closing Prices Oct. 17) EUROPEAN POLITIC dincryon Overeees'is Overseas Demand for Canadian Wheat Reported in Chicago Pit Chicago, Oct. 17.—(@)—Stirred by tense European political conditions, | wheat quotations ranged: upward most. of the time Thursday. Highest prices of the day for wheat were reached in late dealings but ‘were not fully held. Enlarged over- ‘seas demand for Canadian wheat was reported. ‘Wheat closed firm, 1 cent to 2 cents above Wednesday's finish, Dec. 1.02%- 1.02%; corn % off to % up, Dec. 59%- 59%; oats %4-% down, and provisions at 2c to 12c decline. MILL CITY GRAIN PRICES STAGE REGOVERY rs Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—()—Lack of confirmation of rumors of heavy sell- ing by the Canadian wheat board|@- circulated Wednesday restored confi- %4 | dence of grain traders here Thursday %|and a fair recovery of ground lost %s | during the previous session was made. Buying was steady throughout the session and selling of Chicago offer- ings was responsible for a check in the upward movement. erpool cables were strong and export and flour business was fair through the early part of the day. Closing Liv- Dec. wheat closed 2% higher, May 2 higher and July 1%c higher. Dec. tye closed 1% higher and May 1% higher. higher and May % malting barley closed unchanged. Dec. and May oats closed %4-%, high- er. Dec. flax closed 1% higher and May 1% higher. Dec. feed barley closed % higher. Dec. Cash wheat undertone was firmer Thursday with demand for heavy quality improved. Receipts were mod- erate. offerings light. Winter wheat was firm and Durum was draggy. Corn was firm, while oats were quiet to fair. Rye market was steady and barley firm with demand, better. Livestock . SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 17.—(P)—(U. xe 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,400; grassers and lower grades here; large share cows; most slaughter classes steady early; weak; medium to good fed steers 8.00- 10.00; plain grassers around 5.00-6.2! cutters and common slaughter heif- ers 3.50-5.50; low cutter and cutter cows 3.00-4.00; few beef cows above 4.75; stocker and feeders weak; good west- ern calves held above 7.00; medium fleshed feeder steers 5.50-6.25; calves 1,400; steady, good and choict vealers 8.00-9.50; 4.00-6.50. she stock slow, undertone most sausage bulls 4.00-75; few 10.00; grassy calves Hogs, 3,800; rather slow, opening spots ff, strong on underweights; better 140- 180 Ibs., small lots 155 pounds; desirable 170-250 Ibs., 9.90-10.00; heavier weights down to 9.50; gcod packing sows mostly 8.65-75; feeder pigs scarce; one small lot _bid 10.65; average cost Wednesday 9.55; weight 247 tbs. 10.00-20; top 10.25 for one Sheep, 10,000; no early sales slaugh- 11% |ter lambs; early undertone steady to Hogs 12,000 including 5,000 . direc! strong to 5 cents higher; weights mostly 5 to 10 higher than ‘Wednesday's average; steady; top 10.75; bulk 180-250 Ib. 10.60-70; 260-300 Ib. 10.25-60; better teres | ACHIEVEMENT DAY lambs Wednesday 9.00; best to ship- pers 9.25; whitefaced feeding lambs Dairy cattle less active early but little change indicated; medium and good springer cows quotable 72.50; best selections more. 52.50- CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 17.—(#)—(USDA)— under- sows = fully {grade 140-160 Ib. 10.25-65; most sows | da: 9.25-45. Cattle 6,000; calves . 1,500; better grade fed steers scarce, steady; all yearlings about steady although in- x, |between grade heifer and mixed year- lings dull; sluggish dressed beef mar- ket and plain killing quality bearish influences in market; prospects weak to 25 lower on common and medium grade steers scaling 1,000 lb. upward best fed offerings 13.00 with prospec- tive bulk 8.50-11.00; weak; bulls easy; vealers steady at 9.00-10.00 mostly. all she stock Sheep 9,000; fairly active; slaughter mostly generally ask- ing higher on natives; good to choice | 7m range lambs 9.25-65; bulk above 9.50; early bulk native lambs 9.25; best held 9.50 upward; sheep firm; native ewes 3.00-4.25; choice feeding lambs strong to 10 higher; top on Ughtweights 9.35, @ new high for season. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 17.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,000; slaughter | pe steers and yearlings cations better grades little changed, others weak; fat she stock steady; stockers and feeders about steady; choice medium weight beeves held around 11.50; liberal quota sal- slow; early indi- ‘14 |Sble 12.50 down; choice heifers 10.00; x | % load lots 9.50 down; bulk beef sows 4.25-5.00; cutter grades chiefly 3.35- 4.00; few good stockers around 7.25; choice quoted above 7.75. Hogs, 2,500; active to all interests; 94 jstrong to 25 higher;: die lights and ‘20% | packing sows full advance; early top 10.00;- better 190-270 pound % ‘butchers. 9.85-10.00; 190 pounds 9.50-85; sows 8.65-85; few 8.90; feeder pigs scarce. weights below Sheep, 5,000; fat lambs opened steady; po Nig laa ed action on feeders. DULUTH CASH GRAIN 1.83%; 88 lbs. dark northern. 57 lbs, 1.23%-1.30%; 1.25% -1.32%; ..No. 2 No. 3 dark northern 56 Ibs. . 1.21%- 1.985%; 55 Ibs. 1.185+1.27%; No. 4 dark northern 54 Ibs. 1.14%-1.245; 53 Ibs, 1.11%-120%; No. 5 dark northern 58 Ths. 1.075 -1.16% ; 51 Ibs. 1.05%-1.13%; 50 Ibs. 1.02%-1.10%; No. 1 northern 1.23%-1.27%; No. 1 dark hard Mon- WANT-ADS Carry Many | Tips on Good Jobs Open tana winter 1.25%-1.28%; No. 1 hard amber durum 60 Ibs. 1.03-1.20; No. Female Help Want: 2 hard amber 59 Ibs. Apartments for Rent .02-1.20; 58 Ibs. 00-120; No. 3 hard amber darum §7| WANTED experienced gil Ths. 1.02-1.20; 58 Ibs. 1.00-1,20; No. r gen- eral housework. Must like children. . i ibe hatd amber durum §7 ibs. 98-117; 56| References required. Write Trib Ibs, 951.12; No. 4 hard amber durum = _ 55 Tbe. $9-1.07; 4 Toa. 91-1108; Mo. 8 WANTED—A) meek young county ‘amber durum 53 Ibs, 89-99; 52| Sil to help with housework. No et 87-97; No. 1 red durum 91. cooking or washing. Call at 706- (Mixed ‘durums discounted 1-4c be-|_4th St. 2 low hard ambers.) WANTED—Neat and experienced Flax No. 1, 1.75% -1.78%. middle-aged woman, to cook on Rye No. 1, 49%-50%. ranch. Write Tribune Ad. No. Oats No. 3 white 2714-28. 2028. Barley, malting: 45-63; feed barley ‘WANTED—Experienced maid for 22-43, housework on farm. Write Box 21, Bismarck, N. Dak. Work Wanted CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 17—(#)—Cash wheat, SOR RENT—Two room apartment, newly furnished. New Frigidaire. $32.00 per month. Private entrance. abe forencons or evenings. 213 floor, private entrance, bath. 320 Mandan St. FOR RENT—Double room basement apartment. Nice and warm. $11.00 per month. Also 5 room furnished apartment. 1517 Bowen. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; one room, kitchenette and bath. Newly furnished. Inquire Corner Grocery. No. 1 hard, 1.25. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 882; No. 4 yel- low, new Iowa, 74; No. 5 yellow, new dilinois, 70; No. 2 white, lake billing, 90%; No. 2 white, 91; sample grade, new, 48-51; old, 74. Oats, No. 2 white, WILL HAUL ashes or garbage once or twice a week during the winter months. Reasonable price, prompt service, over 8 years. experience in this work. Henry F. Swanson. 31%; sample Phone 1683. grade, 2214-26. WANTED—Steady work by sober, re- No rye. Mable man handy at general repair Buckwheat, No. 2, 1.15; No. 3, 1.08-| work. Plumbing, steam fitting, wir- 1.10, ing, etc. Good. references. Trib- une Ad. 12080. HAVE CAR, can travel, have exper- ience in salesmanship, clerical and office work, Any kind of work con- sidered. Write Tribune Ad. No. Li ae th OSes one GARBAGE hauling and grading lawns. Old rotten manure and black dirt for sale. 615 Anderson. Phone FOREIGN EXCHANGE 523-M. C. H. Wagner. New York, Oct. 17.—(?)—Foreign |FIRST CLASS saw filing Wednes- exchange irregular, Great Britain de-| gay and Thursday of each week. At mand in dollars, others in cents: Bismarck Spring Service Shop. 714 Great Britain 4.91%; France 6.59; Thayer Ave. Italy 815; Germany free 40.24; reg. = coe fees tourist, 27.25; reg. comm’ 20.25; Nor-|FXPERT washing and Srontng dave way 24.71; Sweden 25.36; Montreal in} T)..N¢ seoNonge Uauncry: g New York 98.56%; New York in Mon-| 10th. Phone 779. Soybeans, No. 2 yellow, 74, net track country station. Barley nominal, feed 30-48; malt- ing 48-73. Timothy seed 2.50-80 cwt. Clover seed 11.50-16.00 cwt. et | Miscellaneous ! FOR RENT—Front ground floor fur- nished apartment. Porch, living room, kitchen and private bath, 808- ith 8t. FOR RENT—Apertment, unfurnish- ed, private bath. Also six room modern house, Close in. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Two room basement apartment. $10.00. For sale: Dav- enport. Phone 833-W. 323-8th So. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment. Adults only. $25.00 per month. Call at 812 Ave. C. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment in Rose Apts. 215-3rd St. Phone 852, FOR RENT—Two room upstairs fur- nished apartment. Magic Chef gas Tange. 808-7th. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment with private bath. Call 10-6th St. REAL ESTATE ae 6 ROOM modern bungalow ..$3100.00 FOR RENT—Two room apartment|5 ROOM modern bungalow, upstairs. Magic Chef os range. beautiful yard . 808-7th St. 5 ROOM modern treal 101.43%. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by ——_—_— the hour or day. Phone Esther at MONEY RATES 1705-R. New York, Oct. 17.—(@)—Call money | = = steady, % per cent all day. Prime Houses and Flats commercial paper % per cent. FOR SALE—Six room modern dwell- Time loans steady, 60-90 days %| ing, 3 bedrooms, also den, enclosed Offered; 4-6 mos. % offered. sleeping porch and attic. Double Bankers acceptances unchanged. garage. Near schools. Bargain. “CURB STOCKS STOCKS Geo. M. Register. les Service, 1%. > No o. Blec, Bond & Share, 12%, _Cary Co. Phone Mandan No. 9. United Founders, 1. FOR RENT—8 room modern house. —coscetainnalitletesiciaigmen Large rooms. Newly decorated. 816 NEW YORK BONDS Main. Phone 1397-W. New York, Oct. 17—(?)—Bonds|FOR RENT—5 room modern bunga- close: low. Gas heat, close to capitol. Great Northern 7's of 1936.... 100 918-6th St. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low. Gas heat. Phone 1528-J after 6 p. m ___Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Feeder pigs. State weight and price. J. E. Chesak, Bismarck, N. Dak. 4,|WANTED TO BUY—Used baby car- 27 riage. Write 217 Mandan Street, Bismarck, N. Dak. Instruction AMBITIOUS men reading this will -notrading| ‘be given an opportunity to join our 5% 1 selected student body to train for Positions as engineers and junior operators in Diesel power stations. Write Schoeck Diesel Training, Tribune Ad, 12029 for our plan. Miller Takes Power Case Into Chambers GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Oct. ai -—(P)}—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%’s 11416 ‘Treasury 4's 110.6 CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. McGraw El. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Minn., Oct: 17.—(@)— Stocks close: First Bank Stock... Northwest Banco INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.42; 1.56. Sel. Inc. Sh. 4.23; No. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Oct. 17. — (®) — Cash wheat, No. 1 northern 90%; No. 2 er | double garage .. 5 ROOM partly fi house oon Goods for Sale|” ot cost of $1900.00 ..-.-.r, 980.00 R SALE—Piano. All household/ONLY a few of the over 100 houses furniture. Miscellaneous | articles./ and 1000 lots I have for sale. ‘Must be sold this week. After Wed-/ PROBABLY the most complete list nesday call 1802. 918-6th St., of any dealer in the city. FOR SALE—Nearly new Singer ma- F. E. YOUNG chine for less than half price. Also hot water laundry stove, cheap. Call Wanted to Rent at 507-10th St. WANTED TO RENT—Six room mod= FOR SALE—Dishes, radio and mis- < ern house, 3 bedrooms, Gas heat. cellaneous articles at sacrifice} Available Nov. 15 or Dec. 1st. Phone prices for quick sale. Leaving town.| 1042-w before Sunday, _ Call 1600. WANTED TO RENT—3 room partly FOR SALE—Folding metal table, 4) furnished or unfurnished aparte chairs, plano, sewing machine, baby] ment. Write Tribune Ad. No. _ buggy, tool chest. Phone 1250-LR.| 12041. FOR SALE—Single bed, wicker table and chair, Singer sewing machine. Call 993-M. FOR SALE—New 9xi2 ft. Persian Tug. Cheap. Write Tribune Ad. No. 12050. LIFE OF WILL ROGERS A GOLDMINE of Philosophy, wit and satire containing over 300 pages and 30 illustrations. Beautifully bound. Price $1.00. Phone 1615. __Lost and Found LOST—Monday. Between Jamestown and Bismarck, lady’s black hand- bag containing clothing. Write or phone Copelin Motor Co., Bismarck. __Strayed STRAYED—Black Gelding. Weight, 1200 Ibs. 7 yrs. old. Brand on left thigh. Royal Thomas, McKensie. a For Sale FOR .SALE — Large yellow Denver onions, $1.25 per bushel, medium size, $1.00. Will take in exchange for onions wheat, corn or chickens. Call 5 miles straight south of Ball Park, Bismarck. Wm. Erlenmeyer. FOR SALE—Asplund, Ecklund, Inge strom coal. $2.75 ton in load lots. ‘Two tons, $2.85 each. Phone 834-R. Bob Morris. FOR SALE—Unused Wurlitzer tenor banjo with case. Cost $55.00. Will ——————— | sell for $25.00. Call at 8ll-2nd St. Rooms for Rent _|_evenings. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 120)FOR SALE—Used auto glass and Ave, A. windshields, Bismarck Auto Parts, HAVE NICE sleeping room on ground} 1011 BE. Main. Phone 154. floor for gentleman willing to share/FOR SALE—Lady'’s black room with present gentleman room-| coat. Size 18, er. Also have a nice comfortable} tween 5 and 7. winter Phone 916-W be- northern 88%; No. 3 northern 82%. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 17.—()—The Oats No. 2 white 33%; No. 3 white|Northern States Power company’s 27%. rate case was taken under advisement by Judge Andrew Miller in federal court here after arguments had been heard on a@ motion by J. A. Heder, counsel for the state railroad com- mission, to dismiss on grounds the Federal Johnson act prohibits feder- al courts from taking jurisdiction in - rate cases except in certain types of cases. Judge Miller instructed Heder Rotary to submit a brief within 15 days. Doctor Thinks Zenge Has 17-Year-Old Mind Burleigh county’s annual 4-H club| Chicago, Oct. 17—()—Mandeville Achievement Day will be held Tues-|W. Zenge’s attorneys produced a men- day, Oct. 29, in the World War Me-|tal expert Thursday to picture the morial building here, County Agent|26-year-old Canton, Mo., farmer who Henry O. Putnam announced Thurs-/is accused of the emasculation slay- 'y- ing of Dr. Walter J. Bauer, as a man The program will begin at 2:30/driven crazy by loss of his sweetheart. P. m. and will come to a conclusion} Dr. Harold.S. Hulbert, Chicago with the annual Achievement Day| psychiatrist, testified the youth had banquet, put on each year by the|the mentality of a 17-year-old, and Bismarck Rotary club for all 4-Hithe characteristics of @ “manic-de- club members that have completed pressive’—a melancholy, moody per- Oren ee program wilt |S, Who might be driven to wild ac- consist of a style revue contest and one Ty 8 ous Se enneener eee musical numbers and entertainment *, acts put on by each of the 26 4-H| Hold Last Rites for lubs in the county. "A majority of the clubs win not] Mrs. Florence Foley Brief rites were conducted at the Style Revue, Annual Banquet Feature Plans for 4-H Club Program local achievement days prior to the county event. Exhibits will not be displayed at the county affair this because of the difficulty of|Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Florence in the exhibits and getting|Foley, step-mother of the famous them ready for judging, Putnam|North Dakota poet, James W. Foley, said. who died at Medora Sunday after a The style revue contest is an inno-|three-day illness from pneumonia. vation in the Achievement Day pro-|The body was accompanied here by gram. Mrs. A. B. Johnson has been|mrs. Foley's daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Placed in gli Contestants will) Davis, and her two daughters, of Me- of clothing made by/dora, Burial was made in St. Mary's ‘Webb funeral chapel here at 3 o'clock | The cemetery immediately after the serv-|p, ice. room on second floor for refined) MOR SALE—2i orees. Broke lady who ts willing to share room ag ee ners Cc cory with present lady roomer. Near] Budd Cook. Capitol. . FOR SALE—Used wood desk. Cheap. SrPiel Price reasonable. Phone| oR SALE—Used wood desk. Cheap. In Bismarck FOR RENT—very pleasant bedroom| ori ** THe —— on ground floor. Beauty rest mat~ | eee tress. Two ladies preferred. $10.00 Personal for one, $15.00 for two. Home priv- ileges and use of piano. Call 100 Ave. B East. FOR RENT—Warm room. Gentle- me preferred. Good bed. Always SU raat ote. ot water. 116 W. Thayer. Miscefllan jeous FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished | ORDER CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW! bedroom. Close to bath. Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 1705-R. IT’S not too early to call at eur of- : ss fice and make your selection from LARGE, nicely furnished sleeping) our several new Sample Books room reasonable, also basement) showing our up-to-the-minute lines apartment. 812 Main, of New and Smart Personal Christ- FOR RENT—Sleeping room with or| mas Cards. Name imprinted at without kitchen ' privileges. Also small additional cost. Also Busi- garage. 409-5th St. ness greetings at reasonable prices. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, 223 room, Close in. Call 360-J. Fourth 8t. Room and Board MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO, 207 ROOM with board in private home| Bdwy. Bismarck. . Phone conveniently located. Reasonable SEE eat uA 8; rates. Gentlemen preferred. Phone LET US 1141-J. demonstrate Markwell NICELY furnished room with break-| Pores fastarer: ou wil find this fast and dinner. Call at 401-5th St.| used. Staples sheets together per- manently or temporarily. No. 615 Tribune Job paroRe. OF THE CONDITION OF rling State Bank at Sterling, tn the State of North Di akota, at the gicee of business September 30th, Resources Loans and discounts ...... $ 94,738.52 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured .. 25.42 Warrants, 1 tificates, clat . 4,721.47 Government issues . 2,300.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures .. 6,050.00 Other real. estate": 5,376.23 it to FDIC Fu: and other cash items _....§ 1,382.25 Cash and due fro: other banks .... 10,350.73 11,732.98 ge Coens in tos Ge oot ets Corporation Loses . yr Suit Over N. D. Land Washington, Oct. 17—(?)—The Da-| R. Forks Seeks Funds to Draw Plans of Plant Grand Forks, WD, D., Os: 11.—@)— Total 2... cecceescveceee! $125,152.51 Liabilities 1 Capital etock, paid in -—--# 15,600.08 Sem Surping fauna 00. Undivided profi and taxes paid . 1 Bae 520.65 page neseeees $125,1 et Dakota, County of sods bak, ‘Cashier, + oe manly tal tare, of North Burlelah et,

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