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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1985 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_MBIRWDIMIN) A 45c Investment in the Market Report for Thur., Nov. 21, "1S WANT-ADS Pays Returns Farmers Union Hits AAA as Not) _ fi? Ne r ’ SORIA YORE ROHR HRT A Oi MRIDN hk Providing Refinancing Male ‘Help Wanted Female Help Wanted “ ° ° i i ATTENTION MEN—Wiil select sev-|“NEEDED IMMEDIATELY” Live- 4 bel HEAVY PURCHASES Grain Quotations New York Stocks GRAIN PRICES LEAP Necessary in Nation eral men for immediate training of} Wire sales women. Position per- Tribune Rates Diesel motors, Small fee, includes} manent with well-known growing ‘Are LOW Kankakee, Ill.,.Nov. 21—(4)—The} two years employment and consul-} organization. Personal interview . a re) BISMARCK GRAIN 2 CENTS AS MILLING National Farmers Union, in the con-| tation service. Tools furnished. See] required. Write Tribune Ad, No. Minimum charge for one (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) cluding sessions of its annual conven-| Mr. Rick at Grand Pacific Hotel on] 12482, insertion—45c for 15 words. is ion, demanded an immediate govern-| Saturday and Sunday, November v4 — AS OMAN NCREASS ee cee =a —| oe cultural products. ee a gS ae nastienaiens erie 144% ‘The union stated its position in a| WANTED—A capable man to oper- REMODELING, mending and alter- (per word) 32 aessscsereoeesOO “| ate a short order stand in a pool] ing men's clothing. Also would re 11% /Fears of Crop Damage in Ar-| ration of the new trade pact between furnish own equipment, No boozer) Phone 671-W. Call for Mrs. Bell No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs, No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs, No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. J \ Majority of Leaders Rally for|No. 4 ak biti 53 Ibs, + MARKET REBOUNDS 2 2 3 (per word) 4 consecutive 5 6 ly. Write Tribune Ad. No.| Craig. word! 32% the United States and Canada. | Seed appl Hs. Sere amamer ee (per ) Gains of 1 to3 Points No: 4 ete beet a ior 30%] — gentine Is Another Factor Criticism of the agricultural ad-| 12462. HOUR WORK Monday, Wednesday \ . ot 5 dae g 80 Ibs. 8% é; justment administration was set forth| = and Friday afternoons. Good ref- \ Thursday pee ay northern, Ht in Upward Swing in a resolution which said: preme court, asserting it had exer-/ erences. Call 204-M. Ask for Mar- “We realize that the AAA does not|cised “the assumed and unconstitu-| vel, | zi 24 furnish adequate relief to the farmers] tional power of passing on the con- |S PSENnABLE man 35 years old. Me: Chicago, Nov. 21.—()—Stimulated| who need refinancing. We realize it| stitutionality of laws enacted by con- y i in the state of North 138% |by upward swings of foreign markets! does not put farmers on an equality | gress.” chanical work preferred. Necessary|| only us kota, 105. |and by improved milling demand here} with other industries in the matter| The organization re-elected all of-}. tools. Write Tribune Ac 2502. 49 Ibs., .74; 48 Ibs., 69; 47 Ibs., 64; 46 New Zork, Nov. 21.—()—The stock !ibs,, 59; 45 Ibs., 54; 44 Ibs., .47; 43 Ibs., | Am. market rebounded Thursday under | 49; 42 Ibs., 37; 41 Ibs., 32; 40 Ibs., 27; the stimulus of heavy buying in the |39 ths. 25. All under 39 lbs., 25. 8 rails, mines and specialties. No, 1 hard amber durum . 21%|for red winter wheat, the Chicago] of the prices of products.” ficers, including President E. H, Ev-|EXPERIENCED girl wants general Cuts and border used on While many of the recent leaders/no, 1 mixed durum . 67% |wheat market jumped’ more than 2|° ‘The convention struck at the su-| erson, St. Charles, ‘8.D. housework. By week or month.|| Want ads come under classl- were not so buoyant, the majority|no, 1 red durum .... 25% | cents late ‘Thursday. a Phone 1472. Ask for Ann. fied display rates of 75 cents af displayed rallying tendencies. There|No, % Fears of crop damage from threat- per column inch per single in- 53 er in sertion, 24% | ened excessively high temperatures F \ ,t ] t H 1 | Business Opportunity _| 3%|in Argentina dia much to promote| A ALINE LS an to e p GLOTHING store for'sale; a real op-|] eg Satine oreane tel "4 |increased. speculative buying as the portunity in town of 1,400. Good “ave rtising 4. We re- day approached an end. Milling ° reason for selling. Write Tribw 16% i iB. be se serve the right to edit or re- 4% | purchases of red winter wheat in I ( : t F h f A A A Ad No, 12494. At Kansas City as well as in Chicago n our 1g t or abe — — Ladle Gael ome? 27% | were reported. were numerous gains of 1 to 3 or more! No, points, The close was firm. Trans- fers approximated 3,300,000 shares. Although the activity was not a to that of the Wednesday decline, 4 market analysts were cheered by the coe winter wheat reversal of sentiment. The weakness of some of the foreign gold eurren-| mee > RANGE Wheet closed strong, 142% above | ___ Apartments for Rent || A“ WARE fy agvaNce, cago, a B 5% , . a es. Y A aj 5S; fee genoa rue eR Be tay cm estes nuk Se S| WT RY POST'S PLANE, "ss, Pemanon t fie erat OSPR Gace i a t as expected. Wheat and cotton moved | Dec ee pie See ae ienanged to. 3 Higtier) “RMA ‘Gros With Goveriiiént la Case Adults only. References required.|| You desire. Telephone 32 { ‘ : 5 ask for the want ad de- |) Up briskly, Secondary rail bonds were 90% 91% 12 |visions at a rise of 10 to 20 cents. ‘ Phone 570-J. partment. strong. 107% ¢ ) Before High Bench FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in r | National lead voted an extra divi- = beg 59% | MILL CITY WHEAT ciaccacchne isda | Rose Apartments. © 215-3rd St. oe pear sari ‘61% ‘61% 29% | PRICES CLOSE HIGHER Washington, Nov. 21—(?)—A group; Phone 852. i eae aia —_—_—_—_—_—_ of “corn belt” farmers asked the su- — if |preme court Thursday for permission | Rooms for Rent Houses and Flats 1} | Buenos Aires eave whens fubines cls! stills pele Nu Rest Be- to file a brief supporting the govern: |ZOR RENT—Small room, private en- ‘Al 1% }lost their bullish enthusiasm and) Side Lindbergh's in Wash- [oo tiitionality of AAA processing | {@rnce, $6.00 per month, with elec-| ern home, | Pully equipped. Also rate. Shares of Homestage Mining spurt- ed about 12 points and Budd Mfg., got up more than 8. Other conspicu- 265% 26% 28% A\Chi. Gt. ‘Wes. 28% 28% | Chi’ Gt. Wes. Pra. §,,| Minneapolis, Nov, 21.—@P)—A strong 3 | afternoon cable Thursday from | MELB ERs. 2% 0%Ic ws St. P,& P. Pid 7 % x tric plate, $10.00. , Also sleeping room| 6-room and bath modern house. GEntial NOW HIERY Pasitie, ‘ORIGE! ‘sn May 31% 52% Chi. Pheu, *, Pid si | Prices were carried to s higher close. ington Museum j taxes. y with ot without Kitchin ‘privileges | Clood neighborhood. Good location. , a 53 58% IG L. & fe ‘ 1%} Trade was good toward the end. Vernon A. Vrooman of Des Moines,| and garage. 409-5th St. Cash or can be financed through cific, International Harvester, Casean Sion 875, | December wheat closed 2%c higher, an CaP MELA. Towa, who filed it, said the 73-page | — a : m| FHA. Ph 129-M. Mcintyre Porcupine, U. S, Smelting, vs 42° | Golgate-Paim. 117% | May 2%c higher and July 1%c up. Bartlesville, Okla., Nov. 21—(—| prict was for the League of Economic |FOR RENT—Purnished sleeping room | _T™c. "A006 Tt _ "i Chrysler, Borden, National Dairy, sess 44 lColum. G. & E 14%4| Coarse grains shared in the wheat|The strong white wings and purple-! Equality, “an organization supported} Next to bath. Suitable for one or| FOR RENT—T-room house, heat, American Chain, Houdaille-Hershey, | 1 1280 12,85 | Colum, Pict, Vt 72% | gains and also finished higher. De-| trimmed fuselage of the Winnie Mac,| by farmers and friends in four of the| ‘Wo gentlemen. 117-1st St. Phone| Immediate possession. Call 877. Pea Boceeniar tice heed Vana- 1270 1277 1270 12:75 Com. Great e cember and May oats closed 4%c|the plane Wiley Post piloted on twolcorn belt. states—lowa, Minnesota, | _195-M. FOR RENT—5-room house with 12.60 |G, % South 3 higher. December and May rye closed} round-the-world flights, were packed 1265 12.67 1262 1262 | Gom. ¢ Southern : 33%, |1!c higher, while December and May| Thursday into the cramped darkne. Nebraska and South Dakota.” FOR ‘RENT—Furnished sleeping| screened porch and garage. 17th % '9%4 | feed barley each finished %c up. De-|of a freight car for her last journ A short time earlier, John W. Davis,| room suitable for one girl. Large| and Rosser. Phone 523- ¢— ——_____—__+ | Produce Markets | Y .|one-time Democratic candidate for} closet. Close in. Phone 932-M. HOUSE FOR RENT—6 room modern Gents. © MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 961 |cember malting barley closed %c} An old ship at the age of five) president and critic of New Deal acti-|#OR RENT—Larege sleeping room in| house, 5 blocks from school. Newly CHICAGO mWheet— "Opa as fat Ee 15,| lower. December corn held wun-|years—Wiley said “they ought to put} ities, asked the court for permission pen Hig) Chicago, Nov. 21.—(#)—Butter was! np, hy w home. Sui v ted. Immediate Be changed, as did December and May|her in a museum and maybe me with | to join the Hoosac Mills in contesting on ct eG Sh) Guia sees ae steady in tone Thursday and eggs Low Close Also 1 sleeping room. Phone eee U4 | flax. her” when she failed him on his last| validity of AAA taxes. beth Eee rim ta 8% 1:10 1.08% 1.08% |Cream Wheat 11... ‘i FOR RENT—Sleeping room for one| _ 1421-R. were Pot . ae u 4 ‘ Cash wheat offerings were light| sub-stratosphere flight—the Winnie] The brief presented by Vrooman ‘ping ae SOG an: scatter, “Sale eenap. ypriea: une Saga ea virient $ | and demand was sharp. Winter wheat/Mee will trundle on rails acrass the| said the Hoosac Mills case, set for| oF two gentlemen. Always warm. (OR eeu deine one aoe changed. 45% |Deere & Ci 56% | Was nominally unchanged. Durum|country to the Smithsonian institu-| argument Dec. 9, involves matters “of races upp ern house, good “conalLinns amas Eggs, 1,989, firm; extra firsts 30; | Ma; ATS, 41 | tone was a shade better. tion, to hang beside Col. Charles A.| vital concern to the farmers. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Ground capitol Shore 205, a fresh graded firsts 29; current re- 31% #,,| Com was slow and weak. ats /Lindberg’s Spirit of St. Louis. “The supreme object of the consti-| floor. Private entrance. Next to|_C*pitol. Phone 205, __ ceipts 26-27; refrigerator extras 23; aie 1441 | Were in better demand. Rye demand) With the plane—first and only two- | tution as a whole is the general wel-| bath. 1006-5th St. __|FOR RENT—Four and five room standards 22%; firsts 22%. 7 : “3aig | W2S good. Barley was draggy. Flax|time globe girdler—went Post's “Iron fare of the people of the United|iARGE well-furnished room. Closet.| ™odern houses in Mandan. I. N. Poultry, live, 1 car, 41 trucks, 52 11 | Was in good demand and firm. Mike,” robot pilot used on his world| States,” it contended. Near bath. Close in. Reasonable} Cary Co. Phone Mandan No. 9. steady; hens 17-19; leghorn hens 14; “56% er om ee Lt aa ses his Sapte ere ait oe ee ee fie ett tee rent. Call 1093-R. ge pBALE= 6-100 a a madera rock springs 19%%-20%, colored 1! wdaee ‘2 | Firest. b, e grotesque metal helmet, worn on his} benefits with protective tariffs ani er ished sleepi jouse. jone 527- leghorn chickens 15%; roosters 14; S lgent tenth aii. lansi |Ceoma eeae » 30% Livestock sub-stratosphere flights. benefits for manufacturers, the brief Shee ne, ed sleeping Toon Mbp sbli ri ord ’ turkeys 21-26; heavy white ducks 18, Tr Rese 2656 261% 26% |Gen, ‘Asphalt 221% Congress voted last August 16, the) argued that framers of the constitu-| Gan at 301-10th St. small 1542; heavy colored ducks 17, {Gen. Elect. . 40. ——|day the news was received of the/ tion who approved tariffs would have ii = —!WANTED TO 1 small 15%; geese 15%; capons 6-7|Dec. +. L98% 1.73% 173, 1.73% |Gen. Foods 33% SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK deaths of Post and Will Rogers in an| found AAA “equally constitutional.” FURS WANTED housekeeping room, Ibs, 24, May . 1730173) 172% 1.72% jGen. Mills 68% | South St. Paul, Nov. 21—(#)—(U.8.|Alaskan crash, to buy the ship. An| The government Thursday opposed! BRING or ship all furs, cattle andj Young couple. One child. Phone g Dressed turkeys, steady to firm, aan Cee te 24 3 | Dept. Agr)—Cattle 2,800; slaughter appropriation bill for $25,000 to pay;an aticmpt to stop, through a su-|" horsehides, mane and horsetail,| 2089-J. iP prices unchanged. Duluth afinns Nov. it — Gia. a 1854 |Steers scarce, mostly steady; few for it will be introduced at the next|preme court injunction, the collection hair, also wool and sheep pelts, and | w. ANTED TO RENT—Strictly mod- ——_ Durum. Open High lose |Gotd ‘Dust: 20% |medium and good yearlings 6.75-9.75; | Session. .,| Of Processing taxes. A don’t forget your metal. See us! ern §-room heated bungalow apart- NEW YORK Dee." Do 100% f Goodrich 12 |she stock strong to 15 higher; most|@———~_—____-______#|_ Answering the suits of Louisiana! jefore marketing your TURKEYS. | ment. Two adults. Write ‘Tribune New York, Nov. 1.—(P}—Live poul-| 4 $4. Gee, |Goodyear ‘t. & R. 21% |common heifers 4.50-5.50; fed’ kinds| | Miscellaneous ||Tic2 millers, it also defended the pro-} NORTHERN HIDE AND FUR ‘Ad. 12485, iy ead. te rete All freight ane ran Bt Rok ues ic 3/2 {up to 800 or more; low cutter to cut- |g —— ————-______—-___ base esteanrectntnep snags Brick Bldg., Corner 9th and Front | - grades unchanged. sete anes 4644 | as " 4.00; > = ‘ i a eeneane ip tly suneeucceams | MEY 48% |Gt. West. Suc. | gai; [ter cows 3.25-4.00; common and MONEY RATES \ passed axa “the. uoneading ton. beter: Bismarck, N. Dak. | Househol ‘or Sale Foud-Her. .“B” toast Cenees cunees L.T1%|Howe Sound . uni” 71% ai” 171% |Hudson Motor +. 143 |Dlinois Cont. 30% {medium beef cows 4.25-5.00; bulls) yew York, Nov. 21.—)—can|P* f esi a Z arc Sow Sere Gr aritcrmen eure money steady, % per cent all day. [bo nay Sue et eter ns are Garage for Rent 16% 17.00; calves 2,000; steady; good to Prime commercial paper “4 = v ery, higher than extras 33%-34%4; extras (92 score) 33%-%2; firsts (89- i 91 scores) 32-33; centralied (90 score) | May oy FOR SALE—Reliable gas range. Washing machine, bed, dresser, government's brief contended|GARAGE FOR RENT—Call at 510-| rocker, kitchen table, wardrobe, Nov. 32%. Indus. Rayon 31% | choice vealers 8.00-9.00; few selec- cent. ‘ ath an injunction against processing taxes| 7th Street or phone 1737. j arm chair. Reasonable, Rear “Cheese 200,393, firm; pricds un- MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ER Cement 3% bne 950. “ine loan steady, 60-90 days 1 per |\vas barred by law. Ta | _siantet,‘uptae, 1014 Baws, a Minneapolis, :1,—(/)—Wheat oh a s . 1-15 . hn ent ted th in y andesite tenn! changed. reoelpts Feeney 34 ‘compared to 68) 10 Nick. Can 39% | Hogs 5,500; opening active, 10. Busieees ecco aves sunchenged: The government asser e rice anted to uy FOR SALE—Two beds, two rockers, Eggs 11,987, irregular; mixed colors.)2*vear ago. \Int. Tel. “& Tel. ”): 13% | higher than Wednesday's average; remedy, instead of seeking an| WANTED TO BUY—Small house or} Meadows ironer. Cheap, if taken I regrigerators special packs 25-25%; |" inneapolis cash wheat and coarse | Johns-Manvill2 .. 25 {spots up more; better 160-230 lbs. to CURB STOCKS ion, is to “pay first and liti-| basement. T. Rotnem, Mandan, N.| at once. 1006-9th. standards 24-24%; firsts 23%-%;|grain closing quotations today follow: |Kelvinator . 15 | shippers 9.10-20, many held highe New York, Nov. 21—(2}—Curb Dak. \FOR SALE—Cabinet radio. In good mediums 22-23; seconds 22%-23; oth-| Cash oes ee Sy ae a 230-299 Ibs. 9.00-15; 290-350 lbs. 8.8: ae arena » : 2 eer condition. Cheap. Call at rear of er mixed colors unchanged. a elivere Toarrive | Eres Grocery 2ox, yaa 1g 100) eel eH) ne ‘ig Elec, Bond é& Share 16%. J For Sale 723-4th St. +» 130% 15 seeeeye ys. | Dibby-O-P, 4 . .47% | Mostly 8.40-50; average es- z | soR-SaLES ; : BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES oa eae |isa, € My. 114% |day 891; welght 231 Ibs. eg ont welbeatey Pumpkin Pies vite oan te: erator _ For Rent Chicago, Nov..21—(P)— 128% 134% vee oon. | LOCH. 55s 834% | | Sheep 6500; no early sales slaugh- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Two unbaked ple shells, 313 cups} Mandan Electric Hatchery, Man-|/DBAD STORAGE for cars. $275 per Satie Dees iMacy (R. H.) $41 |e" lambs; demand broad, indications) Minneapolis, Nov. 21.—(P)-—Stock cooked pumpkin, 3 teaspoons cinna-| dan, N. Dak. month. Phone 1706 after 6 p. m. . Open Low Close 1.26% 1.33% ...06. eee : 4! around steady; slaughter ewes steady | cose: [2 : can eee eae a | ee ] a 7 Mack Trucks 254 , {loses i jmon, 1°3 teaspoons cloves, 112 tea-)FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes, 50c SRE EP a. cata ca0% - 1.22% 181% ..... ...|{Marine Mid 9% | at 4.00-75 mostly; few 5.00; native and) “First Bank Stock 13%. [spoons nutmeg, % teaspoon ginger,} bu, Phone your orders before Pri- Personal i: i ae 13% | Dakota feeding lambs 7-50-8.50; few! Northwest Banco 10. {1% teaspoon salt, 1% teaspoons van-| day night. Deliver Saturdays. AN IDEAL Xmas gift. Max Gelslers 30% 30% pies ral ee pas ae, Wredhestay 1020-00! Seyret \illa, 1 cup dark brown sugar, 1 1-3! phone 10-FS. Imported canaries, The world’s » Storage standards, 1.16% 126% 24% |""Datry cows generally steady, better| Gniont Nov 21. (fy cash wheat Cubs, SUE 4 eegs, Beaten, 4 CUPS! zOR SALE—Asplitid, Tagstrom coal. | finest sonesiere. Rolls, COOGEE Jan. Se 30% 30% 113% 1.23% 39 jsrade springer cows to shippers at/no, 1 dark hard 1.18; No. 3 red! ‘Mix spices with pumpkin, add salt, $2.75 in load lots. Relief orders a 5 low, green, 20% | 60.00-75.00; outstanding offerings 1.01%; No. 3 hard 1.1314. |vanilla, sugars, eggs and milk, Pour _ cepted. _Phone_ 834-R. _Bob Mor white, blue and mixed colors. . Shipped anywhere on ten days’ 17 scarce; common and medium kinds) “Corn, No. 4 mixed 61; No. 3 yellow] into pie shells, Carefully place in hot|FOR SALE—Used auto glass and) fi5P°",.& a eeatia Manas TBig | 85.00-85.00. old 70; No, 4 yellow ‘60-61; No Aloven, Bake 10 minuicy lower fire and| Windshields, Bismarck Auto Parts.) N "Dax, . white 6314; sample grade 55 £. S derately sl lain. jone pekstie s a CHICAGO ie Ne ory aac Sa |bake 50 minutes in moderately slow wcities sali STOMACH ULCERS, G. ° AS—PRINS, joven. FOR SALE—One Chester White boar. i why suffer? Chicago, Nov. 21—(P—(U. 8. Dep. | pie grade 24-26. The pies can be served plain or| $25.00, “Five miles north of Meno-| Fur 'guick relief et @ free, sample Agt.)—Hogs, 15,000, including 5,000]" Rye sample grade 52% musty. | to aga : - eS 7 jtopped with whipped cream or ice} ken. M. D. Agnew. % |direct; unevenly 10-20 higher than! Buckwheat, No. 1, 1.00-03 nominal. |cream. FOR SALE—white Leghom pallets. St uUaearias eee prescription at 4 | Wednesday's average; top 9.70; bulk ais allnw inal ree a s : 180-300 Ibs. 9.50-65; few 310-350 lbs. Soybeans No. 2 yellow 81 nominal) Pecans or walnuts can be added to| gg strain. Also onions. 311 So. ETRE ES 56 19 25-50; most 140-170 Ibs, 9.25-50; best Chicago. the filling for additional flavor. 8th St. y Refrigerator stan- dards, Nov...... 22% 22% 22% Refrigerator stan- 22% 21% 22% | ilar 101% 115% see eee CHICAGO POTATOES N. Chicago, Nov. 21.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept.!1 ‘north Nisa REE Agr.)—Potatoes, 94; on track, 420: soning 1.21% 1.2544 total U. S. shipments, 377; steady; lontana ‘Winter | ‘Wheat supplies rather heavy, demand and oes a - 1.08% 1.21% 1.05% 1.18% °..... ..... | Nat, ; : Barley, No. 3 malting 77; No. 3 _-__________________| YOUR old mattress renovated and re- ussel Burbonks, Ue Nor 114593, 13% prove ke giildia Stara jieeesn ce PSEIEG e000;: calyon 15003. few stoern| Sita Tas NO. Ai S5-64i qustable feed MEINEAROLIS FLOLE Cais 00," Phone 1288, to oth. “Phowe 1128" » U. 8. No. 1, 14 ARK 000; i 30-42 nominal: malting 40-81 nom- i inn., . 21.—P) Sse Sat os SI Ae whites, U. 8. No, 1 'mediunn alse 119i] 1*P wor ParePat and yearlings unevenly steady to 25|ing, . | ee eo ROR COAL OR WOGD. Call V. 0.| === MeL CALOY. A eed iste oti « 1.93% 125% 1.22% 1.24% eee higher; shipping grades showing up-| ‘Timothy seed “3.00-45 cwt. Shipments, 26,124 barrels. ____ Miscellaneous Mountains, U. 8, No. 1, 135-40; Min-|? DEW turn with general market mostly! Clover seed 12.50-17.25 cwt. Pure bran’ 16.00-16.50. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS steady to strong; market not as active WHY NOT place your order now and as on Wednesday but offerings get-! south America has a population of ting good t; all fat she stock avoid the rush, It’s easy Ax} make @ a oe he fall. -| selection from our sevé tor steady to strong; vealers and bulls| ©0000. }_Bald eagles mate inthe tions. 20% down payment requir up- ed, Write for free information.| the-minute lines of new and smart sveays menekexs and Speders Macken’: Dept. 43, Federal Land Bank, Saint| Christmas cards. Standard middlings 15.75-16.00. nesota and North Dakota Red River} 1 H wn 1.13% 1.21% 1.12% 1.20% section Cobblers, u. 8. No. 1, 1235; Gradegt “Re iver » U. 8. No. 1, 1.35; | 1,60; fine quality, 1.70. 1 DHW or Proctor & Gambie 484 ce tie ce ees 112% 1, r Pub. Sve. N. J. 45%, [ed; top 13.15 for weighty steers; best : : : : 1 Paul. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, BOSTON WOOL 2 DED or alah LG 184 04 eee 383; | yearlings 12.25; mixed yearlings 11.75; Like Good Old Days in Vienna = ei Job Dept. Office, 2H W... 1.00% 1.13% 105% .....|Pure Oil . 1313 | practical top vealers 10.75; most bulls r as 222 8 Boston, Nov. 21—(®)—(U. 8. Dep.lg Hi w or ; Purity Bak 14% 1550-75: few 5.85. IAL EXEC UTION Ss Mg? na phatigele x ie = Pisces 3 HOW... 103% 109% 98% ..... ee 22’) Bheep 10,000; fat lambs in fairly NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: ‘That |) op Bicep righ OE ; tory wools. Average to good French|1 amber hd Radio-Keith-Orph 5% |broad demand but as yet few sales; Prcclosure. and ‘aule entered on the| paper fastener, You will find this combing staple in original bags| 60 Ibs. .. 101% 117% 96% 1.14% |Remington Rand 17% |sellers usually refusing 10-25 lower 21st day of November, A, D. 1935 in| to be the neatest stapler you ever an action in the District Court of Bur- Fhe eer Hy ene abe aia leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis-| used. Staples sheets together per- ye ured 2 amber j brought 78-81 cents scoured basis. |? gives hd 58. |natives and fed comeback lambs bid ep. Stl. i ......5 Average to short French’ combing 64's » 100% 116% %..... «ss. Revnolds Tob. .“B’ 3 ct of the & North Dakota, end finer territory wools in original |2 Smber Bd 4 Schenley, Distil 82% {10.80 down; best held 10.75 paren: wherein athe le Tana’ Bank oé bag sold mostly at 75-77 cents. scoured |3 amber hd wer **" | Sears-Roebuck 68% |Sheep firm; gon oe aes Teeke Piaintirt, and Oxear Mt Satter, Huldan ji -basis. Graded French combing ter-| 57 Ibs. .. 97% 110% ..... .....|Servel ... 14% |choice westerns above 3 feed- Satter, A. W. Hartman Shoe Com- Hitory wools of similar grade were|3 amber hd > A) eal Oa oe bin ae Bun anty Banke of Blonuree N, Dak Sop, quoted at 77-82 cents scoured | ¢ liegt 1% 110%..." ..... | Sorony Vi Ske 2. Mien banking. corp. ation, Farmers’ stite ,, basis depending upon length of staple |" 55 ths: .. 80% 99% ..... .....|Southern Pac. 22's! sioux City, Ia., Nov. 21.—(#)—(W. 8 Bank of Bald D. a banking » and general Sharacter of the wool. . |4 S¢no*na ve) Bouthern Ry. Tt | ee ea Oe oe pinmarake apt, M corporation, Automobiles for Sale DULUTH CASH GR ; oer 81% 9% ..... geese SI 3 | slaughter steers and yearlings and she County of Burleigh, a public corpor-|— USED CARS ation, s Noel Borner. and State of North Dakota are Defend-| 1928 Oldsmobile Coach ; anda special execution issued} 1932 Ford Coupe thereon, the undersigned Sheriff of| 1933 Ford 4 Door Deluxe Sedan prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark) 53 lbs, 25% 93% northern spring, 60 lbs. 1.29%-1.34%; stock strong; stockers and feeders firm; choice 1050 Ib. yearlings 11.35; | No, 1 dark northe: - bulk 9.75 down; load lots short fed gs : - { + 135s se be, 128%6c131%. Nov aare|* 8 helfers 7.00-8.00; bulk beef cows 4.25- Dakote tor that “purpose appointed, | 1984 Plymouth Coupe i northern, 57 Ibs. 1.21%-1.29%; No. 3 5.25; cutter grades mainly 3.50-4.00; men aelE at sunile. panne ee ae wae 1930 Ford Deluxe Sedan i dark northern, 56 Ibs, 1.19%-1.27%; common and medium stockers 4.50- inthe County of Burleigh, and State| 1929 Essex Sedan { 55 Ibs, 1.16%-1.25%; No. 4 dark north- 6.50. of North Daikota, on the isth day of 1931 Ford pickup \ ] ern, 54 Ibs. 1.13%-1.22%; 53 Ibs. Hogs 2,500; mostly 15-25 higher to DeRem bits Sate ag Peng te 1932 Plymouth P. A, Sedan \ 1.09%-1.20%; No, 5 dark. northern, 52 all interests; top 9.30 bulk 190-310 Ibs. certain real property and mortgaged Plymouth Sedan q * Ibs, 1.05% -1.18%; 51 Ibs. 1.01%4-1.15%; 61% {butchers 9.15-30; 140-190 lb. weights promises altuated in the ‘County of Willys-Knight Coupe 50 Ibs, 98%-128%; No. I” northern STH, 9.00-15; sows mostly 8.50-60; feeder directed in said judgment and Special Bonsine Sean. 1.21%-1.25%; No, 1,dark hard Mon- ae scarce, execution to be sold, and more parti- jana winter 1.21%-1,27%; hard amber 50 3,000; no early fat lamb cularly described as'follows: ': No. 1, 6° Ibs. 1.08-1.20; 58% bids; undertone steady; best native Northwest Quarter (NW%) of \ durum: No, 1, 6° Ibs. 1.08-1.20; No. 2, 55% 98 Section Twenty-eight (28). and «9. 50 bg, 1.07-1.20; 68 Ibs. . 1.05-1,20; 52% iy, {and fed wooled held above 10.50; oth-| | the East Half (%), and the { No. 637 Tein, 0 Ee oe ae sen As. 5 108 Saneve BON Section ‘Nineteen (19) alt” Wing 1.09; No, 4, 55 lbs. 89-1.08; 54 Ibs, 85- and being in Township One Hun- 1,04; No. 5, 53 Ibs, 81. H 3 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES dred Forty-one (141) North, 045 5 H zy Nov. 21.—(?)—Range Range Seventy nine (79) ‘Went. i P of carlot Bag containing Six Hundre f (640) acres, more or less, accord- ' 60 65 Wheat, sample grade gate Dorner ing to the’ Government’ survey 4 4B 56%-91%; No. 3 hard amber thereof, ‘34 112%; No. 4 mixed durum 97 or sO mich thereof as may be ne- 4 2a 2'fed durum 00 Saracen | era Corn yellow 56-58%; i re ir pamnerete, Balding Tile | tino. 3. Cod a ad Fes ws Neat mised 6196; sxsaple wt ‘ a the’ date’ of 'naid es and. the! ‘ — . — ; 2 * eruing ci ge: I Bulldiee Material ‘AINo, 1...... 1.78% 181% 1.75% ..... Oats, No. 3 white 26%-26%. ‘Memories of Austria's pre-war pomp and splendor werd evoked by the “Dated November dist, 4 i See us for estimates | eWstingh. ‘sgn | Barley, No. 3, 47%. appeathncs a Fisemlne skes nena in ee Berseapiess. in Vienna ERED =. es , BISMARCK BRICK AND TILE The tarnish on ture frames za M. | Rye and flax not quoted. for the celebration of t! anniversary of ex-sarvice men’s organ- re id can ‘be removed eae with a youlng El. o¢ M... m6 * {zations, Archduke Bugene (right), representative of Archduk , | ee COMPANY ite MS, an ene i retender to the throne, wearing a plumed ceremonial hat, ie shown estat intite Wm. Noggte, Sup't. Phone 738 cloth or sponge moistened with tur Wilson -& Co. 5 | White tall deer signal to their kind) 0 e, . | . beet pentine, |Wvoolworth $01; |by means of thelr white flag, or tall. talking to an officer gerbed in uniform of the 1914 era a1-21-29- 42-8,

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