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> + 1, 130-85; Colorado McCh a No. 1, few sales 1.70-72%; 91% 108%. ) triumphs U, 8.,No, 1, 1.50, 20% 102% seers 81% 98% THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1985 | Tribune’s ( Grain, Livestock and Market Shes for Thur., Nov. 14 - STOCK PRICES WHIRL Grain ( - UPWARD GAINING ONE) 103 OR MORE POINTS [New York Stocks| wie ee GRAIN Closing Prices, Nov. 14. oe Co.) Me WHEAT PRIGES DO RIGHT-ABOUT-FACE TO SOAR 2 CENTS Steels, Rails and Speck and Specialties walt Nos Forefront of Strong Bul- |X listy Advance TT Bukesesss Buoyancy of Foreign Markets and Canadian Crop Re- * port Are Factors Chicago, Nov. 14.—()—Right-about- % {face action in the wheat pit Thurs- day whirled prices more than 2 cents it ah upward in short order. Rushes to purchase wheat futures 4g here were encouraged by surprising buoyancy of the wheat market both at ‘The late rally of Wednesday, com- ‘ined: with cheerful news headlines, acted as a spur to buying sentiment. Blocks of 1,000 to 10,000 shares Nov, 14.—(— Borden .. 27% sided tere as ant atl ls Bal dat oo sn i, ord ee Cod os Liat May 95% 96% 95% ‘95% |Bricgs Mfg. can bbe 89% 90% 89% 89% |Budd Wheel ay BS i: BE RE Bt es ail over the country snd fron aera Suyy slasss 60% 60% 60% 60% uch encouragement, was : et ay of the carriers to ven ive . cd Zz, rtrd cin Cerro d2 Pasco . ie steel recovery van, Whea' Ches. & on and cotton followed stocks and bonds | B84 28% FBX BK One NW were not far behind. Foreign ex- 50% 49) 2 changes were relatively steady, with brie 3% Be Sth Bey hy far eastern silver currencies improv-{Julq . 53% 53% 52% 52% ing substantially. a Liverpool and Buenos Aires, and by 2% 15% 11% 22% New York stock market strength. Special notice was taken of Canadian Official crop figures showing reduced production compared with forecasts @ month ago. Wheat closed strong 1%-2 cents up. Dec. 95%-%, corn %-% advance, Dec. 59%-%, oats unchanged to % higher, and provisions showing a rise of 12 to undertone in the wheat market here Thursday and the close was sharply higher. Selling against Chicago offers took 51% 1% 8714 1% Bi 45% 6712 48 21% ia 2 5 Among the most pronounced share | DEC. .--.+ sseee tees gains were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, National Steel, Youngstown Sheet és 3 aH 1330 ‘Tube, Republic Steel, Santa Fe, Dela- ware & Hudson, New York Central, |May Great Northern,.Chesapeake & Ohio, Case, Chrysler, General Motors, In- ternational Harvester, Deere, General Electric, Sears Roebuck, Montgom- ery Ward, Johns-Manville, American | Dec. Telephone, Westerns Union, Radio Preferred B and Common, Loew's, 105% 1.06% 1. « 1.08% 1.03% 1.03 103% Cont. Motor S Cont, Oil De Greyhound Corp., Du Pont, Union 45% 46% 45% 46 . Carbide, Dougias Aircraft, Interna- 47% 48% ATH 47% [COM Products - ie Union pacific was ‘about ¢ nee mane 36% 37% 36% 97% [Cuban ee gi of the time. 36% 37 36% 36% penne oeee o-—..- | Produce Markets i o- @ | Dec. CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 14.—(?)—Butter was firm in tone Thursday and eggs were easy. Poultry also was firm. Butter, 6,436, firm; cfeamery spe- cials (93 score), 33%-34; extras (92), 33; extra firsts (90-01), 32-32%; firsts (88-89), 31-31%; seconds (86-87), standards (90 centralized carlots), 33. Eggs, 1,750, easy; extra firsts, fresh graded firsts, 20; current re- ceipts, 25-27; refrigerator extras, 22%; standards, 22; firsts, 21%. Poultry, live, 42 trucks, firm; hetis 17-20; leghorn hens 14; rock springs} peo: 194%, colored 18-18%; leghorn chick- ens 15%; roosters 14; hen turkeys 24, young toms 24. old 20, No. 2, heavy white ducks 18%, small 15 heavy colored ducks 18, small 15 geese 15; capons 6-7 lbs, 24. Dressed turkeys, firm; young hens 29, old 25, young toms 28, old 24; No. 2, a1. Freeport Tex. . . Am. Inv. .. . Asphalt: . DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Nov. 14—(2)}— Durum—' Open High Low sep 5% OT 38 a 94% 93% ct LIS one GRAIN Munpespall Nov. Veeder receipts Thursday 138 iene @ year ago. cash wheat and coarse grain cl eee today follow: Cash Wheat— Delivered To Arrive lhvyDN 8 Ibs.... 1.23% 1.28% 1DN8 Ibs... DN858 Hudson Motor Illinois Cent. .. Indus. Rayon . Int. Cement Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can *|Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville Kelvinator NEW YORK New York, Nov. 14.—()—Live poul- try steady. All freight grades un- changed, 1 Butter, 3,919, strong. Creamery, higher than extra 35%-36; extra (92 score) 33%-35;, firsts (90-91 scores) 32%-33; firsts (89 score) unquoted; centralized (90 score) 32%. Cheese 117,295, firm. Prices un- changed, Eggs, 11,241, steady. Mixed colors; refrigerators, standards 24; firsts 23% mediums 22%; other mixed colors un: changed. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Nov. 14.—(#)— - 131% 127% 119% 1.25% . 1.16% 1.28% NS 56 en 114% 1.21% Py 111% 1.19% 4DNSSE Ibs. ..... 108% 1.16% 8 53 . 1.04% 1.14% noses 100% 1.12% Kennecott Kresge (S. . | Kroger Grocery McCrory, Strs, Mid-Cont. Pe' Midland Sti. Minn. 93% 107% >... High Low Close ern Butter Futures + 1.16% 1.20% Storage standards, tame Winter pe saeesecece 31% 31% Ni Deer cerrceees 3% 31% js SO Refrigerator gs «117% 119% 1.16% 1.18%. ite Nov...... 23% 21% 22% . “feng esa 2% 21% 22% 1.08% 1.16% 1.07% 1.15% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Nov. -14.—(#)—(USDA)— Potatoes, 117, on track 364, totel U. S. shipments. 594; Idaho russet Bur- banks slightly weaker, other stock about steady; supplies. moderate, de- mand and trading slow; sacked .per cwt. Idaho russet burbanks U, 8. No. 1, 1.90-2.00; commer 155-57%;_U. Park + 107% 1.09% 1.03% 1.04% os » 1.04% 1.08% 1.00% 98% 1.04% 93% Durum ~ 101% 117% Ba 1.00% 1.16% Be 99% 1.14% 91% 1.10% 96% 1.14% | Public > Pul 25% 94% 23%) 92% 14% 37% 28 49% WW 8% Ep tet Pk PESRR RRR a : ae Soe oa Es pebh ey beetiehe ? RR RE RR Sre8swss. eeyrtet % May lc higher, @ | 4.25-7: % | 10. 3%, | Slow, about steady; 3, \cations around steady; some of the ambition away. However, trade was more snappy than on previous days right up to the close and was good*for the day. Coarse grain futures were stronger and more active while flax gained sharply. December and July wheat closed 2%c higher and July 2%c higher. De- cember rye closed 1%c higher and December and May feed barley closed %c higher. De- cember malting barley closed 1c low- er and December corn % higher. 4 | December oats closed %-% higher and May ‘-% higher. December flax 4 | closed 1%.c higher and May 1c higher. Cash wheat and unsettled with bet- 2 |ter grades strong. Winter wheat was scarce and in fair to good demand. Durum was in better demand. Corn was in strong demand. Oats was in fair tu good demand. Rye ts | was in good demand. Barley tone was better. Flax was in good demand and unchanged. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘at (U, “| ~Sout hSt- Paul, Nov. 14.—(7)— ?| Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,600; supply re- duced; slaughter stecrs about steady with weeks sharp break; common and y,|medium kinds 4.50-6.50; few better lots 17.50-9.50; butcher she stock lit- {tle changed, most low grade heifers 4.00-5.50; beef cows around 4.50 down mainly; few 5.00; cutter grade cows fairly active, fully steady; majority 3.25-75; stusage bulls steady; bulk stockers scarce, undertone weak Calves 1,900, steady; good to . {choice 120-180 lb. vealers 7.50-9.00; > | throwouts down to 4.00 mainly. Hogs 4,800; active, fully steady; spots 5-10 higher than Wednésday’s average; early top 9.10 for choice 149- 180 Ibs. to shippers; better 140-270 Ibs, 8.90-9.00; few choice 260 Ibs. 9.05; 270-350 lbs. 8.50-90; good packing sows 8.15-25; average cost Wednesday 8.81; weight 236 lbs. Sheep 6,500; nothing done early; undertone about steady on most classes; asking stronger for fat lambs; desirable ewes eligible 3.59- 3, (4-75; native and Dakota feeding lambs 7.50-8.60; bulk fat lambs Wednesday two loads to shippers 10.25. Dairy cows moderately active, steady; medium and good springer cows to shippers 55.90-75.00; lower grades 35.00-50.00, CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 14.—(?)—(USDA)— % | Hogs 17,000, includirig 5,000 direct; strong to shade higher; underweights 5-10 higher in instances; top 9.45; bulk 180-280 Ibs. 9.25-40; few 2.90- 350 Ibs, 9.00-30; better grade 140-170 Ibs, 900-35; most sows 8.25-50. Cattle 6,000, calves 1,500; strictly good and choice steers and yearlings fully steady with week’s advance on kinds selling at 12.00 upward; early top 13.25; hardly as active, however, even on highly finished cattle; best yearlings 12.50; all other steers very bulk of quality and condition to sell at 10.00 down to 7.50; stockers slow; only reliable out- Jet in she stock surrounds common heifers selling at 5.50 downward; 2 | others dull; vealers strong to 25 higher; bulls weak. Sheep 7,000; fat lambs opening moderately active; few sales and indi- early bids mostly 10.00-25 on native and fed comeback lambs now held 10.50-75 and above; sheep tirm; feeding lambs in broad demand, supply limited. ~ ‘ SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., Nov. 14.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,000; beef steers and yearlings little changed; quality plain; butcher she stock slow, steady stockers and feeders few fed steers and year- heffers up. to. 9.00; most beef cows stockers around 7.00; common and medium, 4.50-6.50, Hogs 2,500; active to all interests; mostly 10-20c higher; bulk 190-300 Ib. butchers 8.90-9.10; top 9.10 freely; 160-190 ‘Ib. lights 8.65-90; ter. 1 8.35, Sheep 4,000; no early fat lamb bids; asking her; best native and fed wooled offerings held around 10.25, Sent To Ethiopia Captain John Meade (above), fiele artillery officer, has been assigned to the American legation at Ad Ababa as military officer. He is wel! acquainted with Ethiopia, (Associ. ated Press Photo) ° | eo _ Miscellaneous oe MONEY RATES New York, Nov. 14. — (®) — Call money steady, % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos 1 per cent offered. Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. % FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Nov. 14.—(?)—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cent Great Britain 4.92; France 6.5! Italy 8.11; Germany free 40.24; reg. tourist 22.25; reg. comm’! 21.25; Nor- way 24.72; Sweden 25.38; Montreal in New York 98.8714; New York in Mon- treal 101.121. CURB STOCKS New York, Nov. ae oe Cities Service .... Elec. Bond & Share a United Founders .. 3/16 CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated wa Midwest Util. iy McGraw El. 28% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Nov. 14. — (®) — Cash wheat No. 1 northern 847%; No. 2 northern 8275; No. 3 northern 77%. Oats No. 2 white 32%; No. 3 white 28. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Nov. 14. — «?) — Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936 + 101% GOVERNMENT BO} New York, Nov. ment bonds: ‘Treasury 44's 115.5 Treasury 4's 110.24 Ss 14.—()—Govern- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Nov. Minneapolis, Minn., Stoeks close: Virst Bank Stock .. Northwest Banco 14.—()— INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Asseciated Press) (Over the Counter in New’ York) Maryland Fund . Quart. Inc. St. Sel. Nnec. Sh. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. No. 1 dark northern 1.1) grade dark northern 59%4-1, 1 red winter 1.01; No. 4 mixed winter 1.00%; No. 3 hard winter 1.02% 3 hard amber durum 1.02 No. 3 mixed durum 8112-98% red durum 81%, €orn, No. 3 yellow 60% -62. Oats, No, 2 white 28%. Rye, No. 2, 4816-506. Barley, No. 3 malting 54; 52 - 54, Flax, No, 1, 1,7512-1.91%. No. 3, 282 uk ee CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 14.—(4)—Cash wheat, No, 2 red tough, 98; No. 3 mixed 1.00; corn, No. 5 mixed, 60; No. 3 yellow, 65; No. 4 yellow, lake billing, 61; No. 3 white, 68; sample grade, 45-58, Oats, No. 3 white, 2912-31; sample grade, 23-29. No rye. Buckwheat, No. 2, 1.01-.02; soy- at Kysar’s Jewelry Shop will please|1934 Plymouth Coupe ... Gillespie, G. W. Lynn, John Bader P pl PeBariey, feed. S0vd5: tmalting, a8-7a, (884 August Bertheau,’ Linton, and| call for them. Margaret B. Ryser. (109) EOS Qeten cnn Timothy seed, 260-3.00 ewe, Seer ee Ti taal cciackandin MATTRESSES 1931 Ford pickup Clavar seer, 11501085 owt. reported on the national Legion con- sone price ayadiecimars iy ee diated eae DULUTH CASH GRAIN vention at St. Louis. Also speaking) 409 9th Phone 1126. 1832 Willys-Knight Duluth, Nov. 14—(P}—Closing cash| Were Mrs. W. N. Herred, Auxillary) aps HOME —Phons|1929 Pontiac Sedan prices: ‘Wheat, No. 1 heavy’ dark| President, Vorachek and State Sena-|CALNAN Peet Sous Siete : hortitern, 60 Ibs., 1.23%-128%7 No 1/0 Harry Lynn. Mrs, John Meler) 22 Blamarck, N. Dak. 1931 dark northern, 59 Ibs,, 121%-127% ; | ed Pep singing. eee aaa | 58 Ibs., 1.19% -1.25%; No. 2 dark north- ern, 57 lbs., 1.1674-1.23%; No, 3 dark s|for L. H. McCoy, WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Salesmen Wanted ee WANTED — Experienced clot ht salesman. Young man preferred. Write Tribune Ad. No. 12418, Male Help ‘Wanted WANTED—Experienced, reliable man to work on farm. F. M. Little, Baldwin, N. Dak. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED girl desires house- work. Phone 871-W. 911-6th St. WANTED—Work by hour or day. Phone 1705-R. Ask for Esther. ———— Room and Board FOR RENT—Two large warm rooms. One or more in room, Board if de- sired. Gentlemen preferred. 412- 6th St. Phone 1392. good housekeeper. letter. Write Tribune Ad. No. 12426, general housework. Apply in per- son, 614-4th St. Mrs. H. J. Wood- mansee. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Modern 3 room apart- ment. Heat, water, gas furnished. Adults only. References required. __ $35.00. _519-14th St. FOR RENT—Three or four room apartment, unfurnished. Also one _ Sleeping room . Phone 291-W. FOR RENT—Front apartment. Screen porch, One room, kitchen. Nicely furnished. 214 E. Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished apartm Rose Apartments. _ Phone 852, FOR RENT—New 3-room apartment with bath, 425-14th 8t. i ~ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—2 dining room sets. Wal- nut and oak. Exceptional values. Phone 461-M after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE—Cheap. Washing m chine, 2 rocking chairs. 9x12 Wil- ton rug. 1517 Bowen Ave. FOR SALE—1935 Crosley Shelvador. ent in 215-3rd_ = Bt. Cost $113.50. Moving, quick sale, Rooms for Rent $60 cash. Phone 226. = == |FOR RENT—Large, south room, 2 FOR SALE—Piano. $200 redtction.| windows, clothes closet, bath’ ad- Late model, 1016 7th St. Phone| joining. Near postoffice. For salé: 1755-W. ci Deer rifle. 208 Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room next to bath. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 195-M. FOR SALE—Living room draperies. Call at 1012 eth St. Farm Lands BUY YOUR farm now. Good loca- tions. 20% down payment requir- ed. Write for free information. Dept. 43, Federal Land Bank, Saint Paul. SHIPPER-OWNER ACT RACES COURT TEST 117-1st St. Phone gentle- ‘Three man. Always hot water. blocks from G. P. 507-4th St. ALL Modérn Room. Hot water heat. Bathroom adjoining. Rest Mattress. Gentlemen only, 506-5th St. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Ground floor. Private entrance. Next to bath. 1006-5th St. FOR RENT—Large basement sleeping room. Suitable for two girls, Phone _ et. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Beauty Rest mattress. Hot water. 618-2nd. for housework, middle-aged preferred. Must be a Good wages paid if you can qualify. If you can- not qualify please do not answer. Give references and experience first WANTED—An experienced girl for! Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum for one insertion—45c for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 80 2 consecutive insertions de (per word) (per word) ............6460 insertions 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ......000000.-66 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Business Opportunity GOLD MINE for the right party. Grocery and fruit store for sale. Good location. Heated. Rent rea- sonable. Fixtures, $1500. On ac- count sickness will sacrifice for half price. Write Tribune Ad. 124! For Rent GARAGE FOR RENT—Mrs. Peter Anton. Phone 1177-J. 308-9th St. FOR RENT—Garage. Call at 314-2nd 8t. —_ Wanted to Buy FOR RENT — Furnished _ sleeping| A’ room. Next to bath. 211 E. Rosser. ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for one Close in, 113 ‘Thayer. r rent at 722 4th Street. State's High Tribunal Will Rule on Constitutionality of New Law FURS WANTED BRING or ship all furs, cattle and horsehides, mane and _horsetail, hair, also wool and sheep pelts, and don’t forget your metal. See us before marketing your TURKEYS. NORTHERN HIDE AND FUR. Brick Bldg., Corner 9th and Front Bismarck, N. Dak. Constitutionality of North Dakota's “shipper-owner” act, governing the transportation of materials by per- sons producing them, will be tested in the state supreme court. An appeal from the decision of Judge Fred Jansonius dismissing the action brought by Thomas Figenskau of Washburn was filed with Charles Fisher, Burleigh county clerk of court, Thursday. Figenskau doing business under the firm name of the Figenskau Coal Co. alleges that the law passed at the last session of the state legislature is un- constitutional because ~“it contains exemptions that are discriminatory.” Judge Jansonius quashed the writ of certorari and ordered the case dis- missed after reviewing the affidavits presented by Thomas Burke for the plaintiff, and a representative from the attorney general's office. counsel state motor ve- hicle registrar and Ben ©. Larkin, C. W. McDonnell and Elmer O. Cart, as the board of railroad commission- ers, joint defendants. Meanwhile, Figenskau is operating | — his trucks under a temporary injunc-; tion restraining the board of railroad commissioners from interfering with the hauling of the coal. Vorachek Headlines Linton Celebration Linton, N. D., Noy. 14—Urging the __ For Sale FOR SALE—Cheap, one Wayne gas line pump, ten gallon glass top. One 555 gallon underground tank, both in Al condition. Address Lock Box 153, Killdeer, FOR SALE— March farrow. Weight about 250 lbs. Also one brood sow. Choice individual, Henry Krier. FOR SALE—Asplund, Ingstrom coal. | $2.75 in load lots. Small orders ac- cepted. Phone 83 is. pump. Very good condition. $50.00. H. G. Brownawell, Sterling, N. Dak. \GOLF CLUBS and equipment make excellent Christmas gifts. Get them frem Tom O'Le: FOR SALE—Used windshields, Bismarck Auto Parts, 1011 E. Main. Phone 154. FOR SALE—Milch cows coming fresh. Will consider trade for corn. F. M. Little, ttle, Baldwin, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Tinus Asplund coal, $2.75 maintenance of peace on this conti-| two ton or more lots. John Morris. nent and the suppression of subver-| Phone 882-LR. sive elements within our country). which are working toward overthrow of the government, E. L. Vorachek, Personal Garrison, deputy commander of the fifth district of the American Legion. was the main speaker at the all-day Armistice day observance conducted here by the Dan R. Richardson post, American Legion. Following the program which also included vaudeville numbers by grade school children and the high school music department, the American Le- gion Auxiliary entertained 50 guests at a noon dinner. War mothers es- pecially honored were Mmes. Charles INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription at Service Drug Store. HOUSE OWNER will supply rent, lights, heat, water in exchange for boarding two gentlemen. Write Tribune Ad. 12337. NOTICE PERSONS having watches and clocks CANADA WHEAT CUT Houses and Flats STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, ATTENTION FARMERS—The Man- dan-Bismarck Farmers Union Tur- key Marketing association will re- ceive live and dressed turkeys at their shipping point at west end of Main St. in Mandan until the 16 of Nov. At local points Linton 13, Hazelton 14, Flasher 15, and Wing 16 of Nov. This is a farm or- ganization for farmers by farmers. ‘We use U. 8. graders and assure you the most money for your turkeys. Will receive live poultry on the 16th of Nov. only. Sam Trauger, man- ager. WANTED TO BUY—Used davenport. Must be reasonable and in good condition, Phone 1231-M. WANTED TO BUY—10 acres or less, prefer bottom land. Write Box 309, Bismarck. Miscellaneous PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS —.|WHY NOT place your order now and avoid the rush. It’s easy to make @ selection from our several up-to- the-minute lines of new and smart Christmas cards. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Job Dept. Office, 222 Fourth St. NEW low Dodge prices, delivered in Bismarck, fully equipped. Coupe—$798. Coach—$848, Sedan—$888. M. B. GILMAN COMPANY, 2nd _and Broadway. Phone 808 STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwell | paper fastener. You will find this to be the neatest stapler you ever used. Staples sheets together per- manently or temporarily Bismarck Tribune Job Department. 1835 Plymouth Coupe (Radio and Heater) 1935 Plymouth Sedan .. AND OTHER LOW-PRIC! GAINS. M. B. GILMAN COMPANY 2nd and Broadway ‘Phone 808 TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Bdwy.. Bismarck. N D. Phone 820. er Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Ford 4 Door Deluxe Sed. $435.00 1933 = Z Ottawa, Nov. 14.—(#)—The Domin-|INFORMATION wanted. Party wish- | 1932 ASH TAU svate: Bb ie ion bureau of statistics Thursday re-} es information of good modern ios lbs., 1.01% 115%; 53 Ibs, 1.02%-|Vised its estimate of Canada’s 1935} house for sale with four good bed- 1936 1.13%; No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs.,|Wheat yield, cutting it slightly below) rooms. Preferably bungalow. Write 1935 96%-1.11%; 51 lbs. 92%-1,09%; 50|that of 1934. The board estimated) Tribune Ad 12377. ne Ibs, 91%-1.06%; No. 1 northern,|the new crop at 273,971,000 bushels. |7}OR RENT—Modern 5 room house, tn ae = tana, L1est119%; herd. amber i : basement apartment. Located at/1o33 Chrysler 6 Sedan ...... 629.00 ana, 1.16% -1.19%; amber du- 1-1; treet. Immediate - Seaabs rum! No. 1, 60 Ibs» 102%-114%; No.| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | Sion. Inquire at 13th and Roser, |1982 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 2, 59 Ibs., 1.01%-1.14%; 58 Ibs., 99%- (950. U.A. PAT. OFF. 1928 Buick Sedan ....... 114%; No. 3, 57 ibs. 97%-1.11%; 56 ‘ FOR SALE—13 room house, 3 lots.|1933 Essex Terraplate Tbs., 94%-1.08%; No. 4, 55 Ibs., 91%- uiely located, peed srict, 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan 1.03%; 54 Ibs. 88%-1.02%; No. 5, 53 lew 6 room modern stucco bunga- iB Ibs., 85% -98% ; 52 Ibs., 82%-96%; No. 1 red durum, 4% Flax, No. Aa 1.73-1.15, Rye, No. , 49-50, Oats, Ne 3 white, 26%-27%. Lintan Club Sponsors Ama of the 5) three numbers judged best by and preparation of a skating rink. aren: fs above 9.50; small lots good fed Leer malting, 45-63; feed barley, 42. 400-75; cutter grades mainly 3.25<75;| .0°1,No. 8 yellow, S6%-87%; No. 4, 1% | few good light eur Show Friday Linton, Nov. 14—More than 30 en- tertainment acts representing all of Emmons county have been entered in the Linton Civic club amateur pro- gram to be given Friday, Nov. 15, ac- cording to R. R.. Roehrick, member is committee. The club will award $15 in prizes to me ie audience, Other projects of the club are s banquet Monday, Nov. 35, for the Linton high school football team side, terms. T. M. Casey & Son. modern dwelling. ished in ern house. Gas heat. Double gar. Ave. N. W. Mandan. dan $86, modern houses in Mandan. L. N. Cary Co. Phone Mandan No. 9. FOR ‘ 818-Tth. Phone 1747-R. FoOM A giant intellect may be full of ten pares of lend. Inquire fe freak ideas. | Auto Bat Ghop. stan! low. New 3 room house on east Very reasonable price and FOR SALE CHEAP—Good two story Near schools, 3 bedrooms, den, 2 rooms partly fin- basement. Gas heat. Dou- ble garage. Priced to sell quickly. FOR RENT—Two room house on 18th St. $18.00, 3 room house on 19th and Rosser $20.00, 6 room house 422 10th St. $40.00. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Furnished 5 room mod- age. $42.00. Adults only. 109-11th Phone Man- FOR RENT—Four and five room room a Also one room apartment. je