The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1936, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1986 9 | ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and FRANCE STANDS BY ‘There Are Savings for You Market Report for Thur., Jan. 30 CEES ERIE In These WANT-ADS Z Salesmen Wanted Work Wanted : WANTED—A good salesman capable |WORK WANTED middle-aged ; STOCK PRICES HURT Grain Quotations New York Stocks WHEAT PRICES PICK Vote of Confidence Forecast for} © or driving truck. Must be able to| lady with e: aetbhea. (Costner Tribune Rates : Premier Sarraut by Cham- oa fad a bond. Write Tribune Ad. tas i eee Write Are LOW 7 se une 5 Je AS PROFIT TAKERS BISMARCK GRAIN Closing Prices, Jan. 30, 1936 (/P ARTER INFLATION ber of Deputies = ——————— | WANTED—Housework, nursing, or Minimum charge for one ; f (Furnished i aa Gols | iawmoet een 19% Bear ore Help Wanted ea work for two months. Write insertion—450 for 15 words. 1 \ i 2 16 Paris, Jan. 30.—(P)}—Premier Albert | TWO SUPERVISORS wanted to sell)_Martha Hoy, Mandan, N. Dak. First insertion (per werd) 96 SWING INTO ACTION No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. 0.00 A ate’ BiG OK RUMOR iN RENEWED Sarraut Thursday threw in his ut a nationally advertised electrical ap-| EXPERT dry cleaning at reasonable|| 2 pidhersnting tener eed Bee gree ee pe eet tae] Aine Bane NOU + 45% with Great Britain declaring that na-| pliance and handle salesmen in this] cost. Rapid service. Snowflakej| (per word) No H read steno by te 1.01 am. ane tion’s “cooperation with France is the} territory. Age limits 18 to 30 years) Laundry, Phone 779, 3 consecutive No. 4 dark northern, 64 Ibs. 11% essential guarantee of the peace of} preferable. State qualifications.) HOUSEWORK wanted by experienc- elo i : : ‘i ana LS Write Tribun 13163, 4 Steels, Utilities, Oils and Spe-| No. « dark northern, 53 Ibs. 5 2% | Continued Weakness of Winni- ee seven-minute ministerial dec- | =====eeenrannestecemmegeeerene sr on ved —— sane eee eee many dae No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs, ‘ \ a 5 i cialties Prove Resistant, No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. : he peg Market Is Restrain- rmiteca tia Goatees aS ‘i pote) Female Help Wanted | ExpmRiENCED girl wants house: oraen inserti Close Strong grey: northern, 50 Ibs. . ¥ 10% ing Influence “impartial elections,” but promised to| “i tape omer ot enee, Willing to| (ork: Call 1705-M. Ask for Mar-|) ¢ consecutive insertio H 2 i. try to reduce unemployment, encour- ‘ sf (coer (mer word) a 49 Ibs., 77; 48 Ibs, 72; 47 Ibs., 67; 46 Am. 31% — trade, and protect the gold frane| ®¢eP out. Call at Bismarck Bar-| RErTABLE girl wants general ho P, Ths., 62; 45 Ibs., 57; 44 Ibs., 50; 43 Ibs., | Am. 64° | Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)—Renéwal of |e age ao eee eee gain Store. Work, Write Tribune Ad No, 19549. This table of rates effective Se se ercein aOratce rome ($8: 42 Ibs. 40; 41 Ibs, 35; 40 Ihs., 30; | Am 21, |inflation talk’ rallied wheat late|i™.the strugele toward “a happler t0-| eee eee Ad No. 13549. |] only in the state of North Da- morrow.” WANTED—Sewing or day work. Call|] kota. Thursd: 39 Ibs., 25. All under 39 lbs., 25. Thursday after prices had touched Personal Bed Performance ar gone of thelr |NO- 2 hard amber durum olan: ol fei Ge Gulp ae MATTRESSES 2 Cuts and border urea on eee nee No. i ie dieu i 66 | Am. "Tne rallies followed Washington re-|__ AS he spoke, the Bank of France ts Bir eee ena. ene Apartments for Rent _ fied display. rates ot 1h Gana een ace eopemtied pererres MO TEAS co.cc 1136 Anaconda {ports that the Ietieton bles in sos.|announced the withdrawal of another| your old mattresses, folks. 1020|5OR RENT—Feb. ist. in new build-|| per colamn Inch per single in- ’ arm. Il. 67 billion francs (about $67,980,000) in| Broadway. Phone 1126. ing, unfurnished apartment. Livin; sertion. sistant, and scattered strong spots)NO. 2 flax . 108 | Fcelatan “be | gress had succeeded in appending to ee é 4 'ygoods . gold from its vaults during the veek | ————————= = “==—==| room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, fire- ¢ Were in evidence, The close was ire pas a Tye... : 7 Atch. T, & 8. F. . 4 tite ies A vtdte to enn TIDES that the government of Former Pre- Wanted to Rent place, and electric refrigerator. No wane Pinker th * regular. Transfers approximated 2,- g ae Cae of 1926 parity. A restraining influ-|™let Laval was falling. WANTED TO RENT—Modern 5 or 6| children. Phone 626. advertising accepted. We re- 850,000 shares. i Ae : SS BMinwin Soeee: ‘ence on wheat rallies, though, was|_ “The financial situation,” declared} room house in good condition by| FOR RENT—Unfurnished new mod-|| serve the right to edit er re- was fast at times, with the Hard winter, wheat - bee Balt, @ ONO... continued weakness of the Winnipeg|Satraut, “imperiously demands our! party steadily employed in Bis-| ern 3 large room apartment, 404|| ject any copy submitted, ticker tape falling behind. Realizing CHICAGO RANGE Barnsdall .... market. A attention to dissipate the menacing} marck. Write Tribune Ad. 13152. Mandan St. Call north basement set iri after a as to tall aged Chicago, Jan. pave Me Bendix Aviation : Wheat closed irregular, % lower to ae and to defend the franc’s| Warren TO RENT—Three or four| apartment. OOF ‘GANG fh ane dneee Numberous new -year ‘were t. C 7 ethi. % "| stal ity.” Pres sacha recorded before selling began. The NO Aeeogeay k Tow Close | Boeing Airpl fink tse pared ath, Wednesday’s|S"The premier promised the continu-| oom furnished apartment or fur-|#OR RENT—Nicely furnished two A representative will call it activity was inclined to dwindle on de- | July : 88% ‘98% |Borden .. 41to % up, May 59-74; oats unchanged | ance of the “collective security” policy —nished house._Write Box 262._| room cosy apartment. Quiet work-!| you desire. Telephone 32 and clines. Technical influences connect- Sept. 31% 87% |Borg Warner to % higher, and provisions . un-|in the League of Nations and pledged Sal ing couple preferred. 604-3rd. Call|| ask for the want ad de- ed with the sharp advance of past ses- Briges Mige i | changed to 10 cents decline. himself to do everything “to facil- ‘For Sale Tear door. partment, sions were seen in the downward /M rad rts Buda Wheel itate and hasten within the league|A BARGAIN. Hawaiian Guitar. Music} FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished f movemyat of various stocks. 7 80% | Burr. Ad. Mch: MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT the settlement of the Italo-Ethiopian| lessons and instructions complete,! partment in the New Rue apart- q 60% 60% Q ed in ie Eicted “range Sons | 28% Cae OD 3 | PRICES ARE HELD UP conflict and the cessation of the cruel| _ $10.00. Write Tribune Ad. 13160. | ments, two bedrooms, 707 Ave, <A. | eee in a resi range. 28% a +} Minneapolis, Jan, 30.—()—An im- | hostilities.” FOR SALE—Complete Snowflier At-| FOR RENT—One 4-room apartment, were fairly steady. Foreign exchanges 28” 2g |Caterpil. ‘Tract. | portant break in wheat prices here Chamber of deputies lobbies fore-| tachment for Ford or Chevrolet. prot Business Opportunity gave ground slightly in terms of the 27% 27% |Celanese ..... Le I unfurnished. In new fireproof Cerro de Pasco x, |Ches. & Ohio i }was prevented Thursday when cash|cast that the cabinet, formed to re-| Perfect condition. Cheap if taken} building. J. B. Smith, phone 1184. GROCERY, Meat Market, Fixtures 577; [interests bought grain in Chicago to|place that of Pierre Laval which fell] immediately. Harry J. Clark. Phone |3"poon unfurnished apartment. Gas| "4 Stock for Sale. City of 22,000 3% | hold the market up. amid criticism over foreign policy,| 1550. heat, and water qatnutiea, Private population. Good location, cheap i There was some gain in trade vol-! would win a vote of confidence by a| BARGAINS ig wood desks and large} entrance. 318 9th. Phone 291-W. rent, Have been in business at this + | ume near the close of the session and | majority of at least 65. double door steel safe, if taken this FOR saaneiaed same place for fifteen years. Write 4g short covering resulted in a fraction- RENT—3 room unfurnisl Tribune Ad. 13158. dollar. Mi Radio preferred B got up about 4 points and Alleghany preferred was | ge up as much. Among the steadier shares were U. 8. Steel, American Steel 56 55 a ae k. J.R. Ridley, Phone Mandan es ir ad eae Founders, U. 8. Pipe, Standard Oil of ally higher close for May but deferred ‘ . ans, apartment, private bath. Newly de- ; y Continental Oil, Atisntic’ Refining, |M ai coarse: graink tak tem tole nitentiary Doors | ci sacs —aaiand acid wea, CMe oH A new Fear door. | eas proven money maker, operated ontinent 5 antic rq , Colgate-Palm. . Coarse grain futures were firm » FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. : yi "\ warner Bros., Electric Boat, Columbia | May 4 Colum, G. & El. strong with rye being bought against Shut on Embezzler $2.75, load lots. Relief orders ac: ae very economically. Small investe Bel Gas, McIntyre, Dome and Alaska Colum. Pic. Vtc. . sales of WHERE kil “Con: cepted. Phone 834-R. Bob Morris.| Sutable for couple or students.) ment required. Bright future ahead, i ie ee = Right down town, 307-4th. Write Tribune Ad. 13540, Juneau. e Com. Credit . May wheat closed %4c higher, July Sheriff W. J. Murie of Langdon, FOR SALE—Dalton adding machine = ae d. 13540, American Can and Case dropped SSR Te Com. & Si 4%e lower and September %c lower. | Cavalier county, arrived here Wednes- | with stand. Good condition, $35.00. at aoaaeee haere FOR SALE—AUTO GARAGE _busis around 4 each and Deere, Continental MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Gon, Gas May malting barley closed unchanged, | day with Albert Georgeson, sentenced! Bonham Bros. Jewelers. foodmansee, 423 “| ness with Ford Agency. Exceptions «, Can, U.S, Smelting, Schenley, Hiram |Minneapolis, Jan. 30° (P| Gon: Oil ‘Whe Open High Low is May feed barley %c lower, May rye|to a term in the state penitentiary _ Apply H. J. Woodmansee. al opportunity, Write Tribune Ad Walker, Distillers Corp. Chrysler and |yay" +... 108% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% | Cont. Can. 3%¢ higher, May oats %e higher and|for the embezzlement of $296 from FOR SALE—Complete set of grocery | son RENT—3 room furnished apart-| 13519. i shelving and counters. Write Trib- a number of other lost 1 to 2. Doug- x Cont. Motor . +» 3. |May flax %c higher. the De Soto Creamery at Grafton. On} © ment, adults only. Heat, lights, g0, | aang las gyrated erratically and the ma- 103% 1.0800 1.03% 1.05.4 |Cont. Oll Del.” . 2 385% | "Gash wheat receipts were light and| his way here, Murie had the misfor-| Une Ad. 18134! 435.09, 506-2nd Bt. iiboms aor Ria jority of the rails and motors were He ies : in quiet to good demand. Winter| tune of running into another automo- Instruction FOR RENT—Modern large two room easier lower. 58% | Crosley Bad: .. : wheat demand was quiet to fair. Du‘| bile during a blinding snowstorm in —DEISEL ENGINEERING —— | *Partment, partly furnished. Call NICELY FURNISHED room or twa ~—___—______—-¢|,, 31% | Cuban Am. Sug. ses rum was in good demand and firm, | the vicinity of New Rockford. Both DEISEL ENGINEERING rear 118 First St. adjoining rooms. Always warm and | Produce Markets | Ry 5 | Curtiss Wright a Corn demand was fair to good. Oats| cars were badly damaged but no one Trains you for a paying future. Our FOR RENT —Farnisned — basement comfortable. Gas heat. Private —@ |May ‘50% 51% 50% .51%|Deere & Co. demand was good. Rye demand was| was injured, Murie reported. George-| cooperative sales plan helps you apartment, $32.50 ee swore ‘00| entrance. Opposite St. Alexius SNRs TTR BRST SPY oT eR Dia. Match 3914 | steady. Barley demand was quiet to|son was committed to the state prison| earn board, room, transportation. bie fe is 3 2 Nurses’ Home. 307-10th St. CHICAGO 26% 26% 26% 26% |Dome Mines 50 |good. Flax demand was good if of] Wednesday. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money| for 4. 409-5th. s —— gchtengo, Jan. 90-)—Buter was se tans, tao 10x Does, Ae 113%5| Ghote quality an refunded, Write or ingure Desi, /FOR RENT Purhished apartment| FOR RENT_Cony basement sleeping ‘ , ‘the v4 “ Prince Hotel, Bismarck, Rose Apartments. 215- € 3 were unsettled. Poultry was firm. —_— ard Bt aan Ltle ag & Asks President’s Aid Pectin Resse _ F. W. Murphy. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre= Butter 7477, steady, prices un-) DULUTH RANGE El. Bow. & ii. | Livestock To Avert Coal Famine UNFURNISHED 3 room, ground floor | __{¢"red._715-2nd St._Phone 1550. peat iad sectcartieies Durum— Open High Low Close aEAe ie as R. apartment, 720 2nd St. Phone) FOR RENT—Comfortable room. Als }, unset a he ‘eepor' Xe 8 cars 24%; local 24; fresh graded firsts 102” 1.02% 102" 192% | Gen. Asphalt Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 30—(?)— 436-3. Shade Serica ehintaet st op a 80. ST. PAUL Gov. Clyde L, Herring appealed to FOR RENT—Unfurnished epartment| ferred. Four blocks trom postoffice South St. Paul, Jan. 30—(?)—(U. S.| President Roosevelt Thursday for aid at 614 Rosser. Phone 214-W. 3 - 65 |Dep. Agr.)\—Cattle, 3,100; bidding|in averting an acute coal shortage in FURNISHED apartnient, $18.00, Cail FOR RENT—Large room for two on local 231%; current receipts 23; refrigerator standards 19%. Poultry live, 16 trucks, firmer; hens Gel 57% lower on beef steers and fat she ground floor; room in bas 5 lbs. and less, 24%; more than 5 Ibs., 31 Towa. The governor telephoned the at 520 Ave. F or phone 1683. peat ea lb asters epeersgesr esrb 13% | stock; around 5.75-7.25 for most plain | president and asked him to inter- SSS | Gentlemen preferred. soothe PL tt} Goodyr. T. & R. 24%, e > ie Workers of America president, i" . F ry Sitaa” wala t i rge ont rm Be colored. 28; Leshan chickens 18; Minneapolle, Jan, So-or- Wheat [Graham Paige 3% |beef cows above 5.50; thin cows|who Tuesday refused to allow Iowa) Identifies Suits Found in eg oa orlten owing machine!’ Clothes closet, bath adjoining, Toosters 17; turkeys. 18-23; heavy|receipts Thursday 51 compared to 13 ,GKt. Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. 16% |steady, cutter grades mostly 4.00-50; | union miners to extend their 35 hour i Phi : |] Warm. Near postoffice, 208 Rose white and colored ducks 22, small|® year ago. Gt. Nor. y. Pf. 3454 | bulls steady; desirable heavy sausage (work week in order to increase coal Minneapolis Home Phone 1250-LJ after office hours. | sor, white’ ducks 18; small colored 17;| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse Gt. West. Sug. 3244 | bulls 5.85-6.25; stockers weak to 25] production, na rd LARGE SLEEPING room for two. t grain ing quotations today follow: {Greyhound . 77% | lower. Room and Boa: ry & ~ geese 17; capons 7 Ibs. up, 26; less!" Cash Wheat— \Houd.-Her. B. 27% | Calves, 2,400; steady, good to choice Soe Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(#)—The last| Soap AND ROOM for one gentie-| Gentlemen preferred. Close to cap= than 7 Ibs., 24. Delivered To Arrive|Howe Sound Baca paneiomar feinletie’ ciel 5 of a gang of thieves that have preyed 719-5th St. Phone 1007 itol. 718 Ave, E, Phone 1758-W. Dressed ‘turkeys steady, prices un-|1 hvy DNS. |Hudson Mot. Me ee ee Miscellaneous _| jon stores in smaller northwest cities | _™An__710-Sth St_ Phone 107. | sor RENT—Fumished den and bed= changed. ie LAM ABT oveee owes quaee oe “| "Hogs 5,500, rather slow, mostly 10-|@———t-+—__® aieaetugieepresr pe ceed NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION| room, private bath. Gas heat NEW YORK Ibs. 1.29% (1.36% Int. Cement 15 lower than Wednesday's average; FOREIGN EXCHANGE burglary of a Moorhead, Minn., cloth- fabaccah Gentlemen only. 709-4th St. New York, Jan. 30 Li ul- |! DN Int. Harvester top 9.65 on choice 170-190 Ib: New York, Jan. 30—(P)—Foreign | ing store. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That] FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, jew York, Jan. 30.—()—Live poul-|" ips. 127% 1.35% Int. Nick Can. 160-200 Ibs. 9.55-65; 200-260 lbs. 9.35- : . as by virtue of a judgment and decree of ne sultable for light housekeeping. t firm, all_ freight fades = q exchange steady, Great Britain de-| Rudy Johnk, proprietor of “The ; te oO ig) ry , ight gr un-/3 DN Int. Tel, & T 55; 260-350 Ibs. 9.00-35; desirable 140- foreclosure and sale entered on the : h changed.- = Tbs. . 119% 132% ....¢ ....|Johns-Manville rel plead Pacpaaracat 40. | Mand in dollars, others in cents. Great | Hub,” the looted store, Thursday | 23rd day of January, A.D. 1936 in Hot and cold water. 512-9th. Butter, 7,465, firm, prices un-|3 DN 8 55 Kelvinator .. 160 Ibs. unevenly 925-65; sows 840° | Britain 5.00%; France 6.67; Italy 8.05; | identified 50 suits of clothes found in|an action. in the. District (Court, of] BOR RENT—One light housekeeping changed. cesses 116% 129% seve sseee| Kennecott |” % | 8.00; mostly 8.45; pigs scarce; average | Germany, free 40.66; reg. tourist 28.75; |a trunk in an Irving Ave. north, home. | trict ot the Sixte of North Dakota,| room with closet. Fully modern. Cheese, 133,454, firm and un- aie Bot iss 128% ee es Blase tare raat rere reg. Comm’! 22.00; Norway 25.15;|A Negro man and woman eee wherein, the Federal Land Bank of| Clean and warm, 517-2nd St. changed. NS53 Bio ey aes Ea ake ae . . | Sweden 25.80; Montreal in New York | names were not disclosed, were in cus-| Bri?) tiff a Sat ey NY aekenee ¢. i] NICE WARM room, Available Feb. Begs, 9,476, unsettled; mixed colors,|* Ips °,°°, 1.10% 1.24% toe a Hee eee an one vets sping |20018%; New York in Montreal tody following a police ‘raid on the elite ME Jonson, hia vite? Stenting Mees NESE to nti aae aimee feceipte W1isca8ht; standards ‘and|” Ibst 2... 107% 122% (Fe 35% |steady; bulk fat lambs Wednesday | 99°: Place Wednesday Nght an nela| Lumber Company? os’ eotpsration, | FOR RENT—Front _ sleeping rood commercial standards 26%-27; medi-|5 DN Macy (R. H.) 45) [OBE DD: lee, sexperiinertally “sted MONEY RATES by Melvin Passolt, head of the state| GifeSend fhe serling National Farm | close in. 418-2nd Bt, erg Ss. 1.04% 119% 206 -|Marine Midi. 9% | lambs 10.60; fed ewes 4.75. New York, Jan. 30.—( all money |bureau of criminal apprehension.| Loan Association, = corporation, are | ===—=—==——memmmenmmenns ums 40 Ibs, 22-23%; dirties No. 1, 42 (P)—C ey i. 2 5 lia 5DNS8 50 Marsh, Field 11% | Dairy cows, cold weather again in- i? i f the | Defendants; and a special execution Ibs. 22-23; refrigerators, standards 1.01% 1.16 y steady, % per cent all day. Four others, allegedly members of the i $4; fivet 35-4; other mixed colors |, Otetiscsn, ol MICH c++ overs |MeGrory Sirs, 13% |terfering with normal trade; quota-|""D ie commercial paper % percent, |same gang, were arrested during an|{if'of Burleigh County and tate, of FOR SALE: PY 7”) unchanged ‘ spring... 123% 128%... .....|Midiand Sti... 31% |tions ttle changed; good springer! Tine joans steady, 60 days-6 mos,| attempted burglary at a warehouse in| North Dakota, for that purpose ap- J 2 jontana Winter Wheat “'|Minn Honey | 19312 [cows considered eligible around 65.00-| 1 Ter'cent offered,” "| Milbank, 8.D. They are jailed in &is-| Pointed, will sell at puptic auction at || Five-Room House—$1,200 ' CHICAGO POTATOES 14% protein Minn. Moline Imp. 8% 175.00; with medium kinds down 10)" Bankers acceptances unchanged, |seton, 8. D. Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, || One-third down, balance in Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)—(U. 8D, A) |? PHW OF oe, oes osu yong | Minn. St. P. & SSM 55.00 or less, " 1" County Attorney James A. Garrity,|and State of North Dakota, on_ths|| monthly payments, Located on . =-Potatoes, 69 on track 211, total US.| 13h trevein 17° 128% 314) Mont. Ward . MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Chiet of Police Joseph O'Laughlin| 17th, day of February, A.D. 1936 at || Tet” Po vurther information ‘ “S shipments 788; steady, supplies rather |1 DH Wor Nash Motors. CHICAGO Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(P)—Stocks| and Sheriff Roscoe Brown came here] Gay, that certain real property and|| Phone 2000 or write Box 610, Bis- light, demand and trading slow, ac-| 1H W... 123% 1.26% 122% 125% |Nat. Biscuit Chicago, Jan. 30—(P)—(U. 8, Dept. | close: from Moorhead to take custody of the} mortgaged premises situated. in the || marck, N. Dak. count weather; sacked per cwt, Idaho | 12% protein Nat. Cash Reg, Agr.) —Hogs 22,000, including 7,000 ai First Bank Stock, 18K. tia Bed Der: The Moorhead burg-| \o7t; Dakota, directed in sald juag- 95; : A 5 a r. ‘od. a D 5 » 12, ae it Si ition té ——_—=—=—_=_—=_—=_—=_=_—=<_—=—<_—=_—=_—_—_—_"=== US Nor 2140 Wisconsin “round |qlaie "77 2143 120% 149% 12% Nat. isin cada wae eee ke) eee ae “ouriaty syndicate” is balleved| Inf" hove partiestssy" Geecibed’ Si] yen tar gay whites US. No. 1, 1.22%-30; commer-|1 DH W oF Ane le 250 1b, 9.90 to 10.10; 260-350 Ib, 9.65 to CURB STOCKS responsible for # $4,000 clothing rob-| follows at Quarter (NW) of | cial 1.05; Michigan Russet rurals US.| 1H W... 106% 1.15% 1.05% 1.14% (Nat Tea.) 10.00; better grade 140-160 lb. mostly] New York, Jan. 30.—()—Curb: bery in St. Cloud also. Section Ten (10) and Government USED CARS No. 1, 1.25; North Dakota Red River | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheatin. y. Central .. 9.75 to 10.00; few sows 8.90 to 9.35. American Gen., 10%. . Totes unrest) and mene 0 ane 1934 Ford Pickup section cobblers US. No. 1, 1.30; or- 1 7 he 115% 1.19% 1.13% 1.16% ,No. Am. Aviation Cattle 8,000, calves 1,500; very little} Cities Service, 5%. Jungle Hunters Near Quarter (S%NW%) of Section 1931 Ford Coupe dinary quality 96; Early Ohios un-|p ba Dor ; 4 mes | Rorih, Amerioan done on steers and yearlings; bidding| Elec, Bond & Share, 19%. Four (i, all in “Township One | 1935 ‘Plymouth Coupe classified 90; Colorado McClures US.|~ 2H W... 112% 117% 100% 114% [Grin on oe 25 lower on common and medium Death From Disease} "unarea jnirty-nine iis) North, | 1009 Chevrolet Coach No, 1, 1.35-52%; Nebraska Bliss |3 DH W or Oliver Farn grades and unevenly steady to 25 off DULUTH CASH GRAIN containing Three Hundred Fif- 1934 Plymouth Sedan trumphs US, No. 1, partly graded,| 3 H W... 1.08% 1.15% 1.05% 1.12% |Otis Elev. on better grades; latter ruling slow) Duluth, Jan. 30.—()—Cash closing) Colon, Panama, Jan. 30.—()—Tom| teen & 35/100 (315.35) acres, more 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1.40. Durum Pac, Gas & El. ‘in face of narrow shipper outlet; few |prices: No. 1 heavy dark northern, 60| Roch and Gustav Pacht, the two ex-| Ment survey thereof, 1928 Chevrolet Sedan instrsnonsulienae 1 amber hd os, 1.28% 1.07% -25% | Packard Motor ‘sales better grade steers 11.00 to 11.50, |Ibs., 1.31% to 1.87%; No. 1 dark north-| plorers who set out weeks ago in an|or so much thereof av may be neces-| 1931 Chevrolet Coach ‘ BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES |2 amber hd 5 *; Param. Piet. but choice kinds held around 13.00; /ern, 59 Ibs., 1.29% to 1.86%; 58 lbs../attempt to locate the long lost Paul|sary to satisfy sald judgment and] 1909 Oatiand Coach» A) Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)}—Butter fu-| 59 Ibs... 1.09% 1.24% . (ERtE Diab i | bulk of crop held at 10.75 down to 8.00; |1.27% to 1.35%; No. 2 dark northern, | Redfern in northern Brazil, were re-| ¢o1ig se oun Et ue oe trom | 1933 Ford Coupe tures: High Low Close|2 amber hd Penney (J. C. undertone weak on all she stock, 25/57 Ibs, 1.23% to 1.34%; No. 3 dark] ported Thursday near death from|the date of said judgment and the! 1934 Plymouth Coupe Storage Standards— 58 Ibs. .. 1.06% 1.20% Penn. R. R. lower on bulls, and 25 or more of veal-|northern, 56 lbs., 1.19% to 1.32%; 55| tropical diseases. Roch was reported Be ed fe aA 1929 Essex Sedan Jan, ... +. 32 31% .31%|3 amber hd Phelps Dodge . % ers; latter class selling 1.00 to 1.50 un- | Ibs, 1.16% to 1.291; No. 4 dark north-| to have malaria and Pacht black wa- Dee Eee A Watton, 1931 Ford pickup Feb. . 331% 31% 31% |. 57 ibs. .. 103% 117% Phillip Morris |der recent high time at 11.50 down-|ern, 54 Ibs., 1.13% to 1.26%; 53 Ibs..| ter fever. Sheriff of Burleigh County,| 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedan March. 30% 30% 20% |S amber hd ood as Phillips Pet. | ward. 1.10% to 1.24%; No. 5 dark northern,| Roch first brought to the outaide| .., ., ,,Bismarck, N. Dak, 1932 Willys-Knight Coupe Egg Futures: 4 amber hd “ Piped |e rats Ea Sheep 12,000; fat lambs opening |52 Ibs., 1.07% to 1.22%; 51 Ibs,, 1.04% | world a story that Redfern, who dis-| Attorney for Plaintitt, 1930 Ford Coach Refrigerator Standards— 55 Ibs. .. 96% 111% ..... «..-+| Pub. Svc. N. J. : slow; generally asking around steady |to 1.19%; 50 Ibs., 1.01% to 1.16%; No.| appeared eight years ago on & flight) Bismarck, N. Dak, 1931 Pontiac Sedan ++ 20% 20 20 |4 amber hd Pullman .....) and refusing lower bids early; better|1 northern, 1.23% to 1.28%; No. 1dark|to South America from Burnswick,| 1-23-30 2-6! 6930 Hudson Coaeb 20% 20% 20%). 54 Ibs. .. 94% 100% ..... .... Oil... grade lambs held 10.65 to 10.75 ‘and /hard Montana winter, 1.23% to 1.30%.|Ga., was still alive but crippled in the) novice OF SPECIAL EXECUTION| 1934 Studebaker Coach ts— 5 amber hd ; Purity Baking above; most bids downward from|tard amber durum, No. 1, 60 Ibs.,| Wilds of the Venezuelan-Brazilian SALE 20% 20% 20% [5 °3eBE pig 92% 1.06% seve /Radlo 0... 4 | 10.50; sheep and feeding lambs about 110% to 1.26%; No. 2, 59 Ibs., 1.07% | frontier. aun ae ae cine cre cunt es See coe ——_______ 52 165... 90% 108% ...00 05. | aie: Melth-Orpt %s| steady; native ewes 4.00 to 475; best |to 1.22%; 58 Ibs, 1.04% to 117%; No.| _ There are four expeditions in Dutch], NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN; That) 1933 Chrysler 6 & RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 5 amber hd emune on held higher. 3, 57 Ibs., 1.01% to 1.14%; 56 Ibs, 97%, | Guiana attempting to find Redfern. | of foreclosure and sale entered on Reo Mot. , E 2 prays the 23rd day of January, A. D., 1936| 1933 Terraplane Sedan Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—()—Range - - 88% 1.01% ..... ....| Rep, Stl. to 1.11%; No, 4, 55 Ibs., 95% to 1.09%; the District Court of ier 8 Sedan f ‘Low test—weight, discounted 2c. D. ‘ 4 A * in an action in the Dist: 1931 Chrysler 8 | oe Hats ales: tao, |, Grade o A sIoUx CITY 54 Ibs, 93% to 107%; No. 5, 83 ibs. Fight Against Social | Burteien county, Fourth Juaicial Dis- Sioux City, Towa, Jan, 30.—(P)—(U.|91% to 1.04%; 52 Ibs., 89% to 1.01%; 000; bet-|No. 1 red, 86%. ter grade! beet steers and yearlings|, Mixed durum discounted % cents * Seaboard Oil .. Sears-Roebuck Servel_.... Shell Union trict of the State of North Dakota,| CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, i herein the Federal Land Bank of Act Hit by Miss Roche) ners, ine eossa1 las ponete, INC. Plaintiff, and Minnie Welch, James Phone 700 amber.... 1.05% 1.14% ....: sample grade dark northern, 81%- lurum. 101%; No. 2 hard amber durum, |! "@ 4 vi 1.20%; No. 2 red durum, 87%. % A * below hard ambers. ashington, Jan. 30.—()—Miss| Russell, J. A. Norlene and Mrs. J. A. | —————— 1 > Garxoaeican st Bocony Vac taining weet fat abe stock uneven;| Flax, No. 1, 1.83. Jovephine Robhe, assistant secretary | Retiens, ‘us. wite and {he itmarcs |BUY ONE OF THESE SAFE USED » No. 4 wi! » 4 ‘ * ‘3 - ey 4%. ; f ay (Ph 8 Fa Rye 'Non2, 53%. 4 31 55 Bat ey Ee early sales little changed; stockers Bas 20) et a fe B88. ie of the treasury, told the t United Mine | corporation. are, Defendants: and,,4| 4s Gur Down Payment Barley, No. 3, 52-61% \5 ant oe Sperry Co! and feeders weak; good 1050 pound} Oats, No. ji baa: workers ae undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh Coun- vent Tien Flax; No 1a2 : ore Standard. Br yearlings 10.75; bulk fed steers and|, Barley, malting, 45 to 60; feed, 35% |fight against the social security, pro-| ty“andssiate of North Dakota, for] 1933 Oldsmobile 8 Touring Sedan Sat alk 3 3 Sta G. & Et H | Searlines salable under 9.00; few short |to 41%. ; fram in the name of “Liberty” was! thet’purpore sppoinied, wil! sell at| 1953 Oldsmobile 6 Touring Sedan ‘ BOSTON WOOL 5 eye) 1] Stand. Oil Ci fed heifers 7.00 down; most beef cows| Corn, No. 3 yellow, 53%. ‘travesty on justice.” | ca. | Publis, action vat, the front, door of) 1994 Pontiac Coac ’ —P)— a *{Stand. Oil Ind. :|4.75-6.00; cutter grades 4.00-50; few). “It brings to mind,” she sald, “the| County of Burleigh, and State of} 1930 Buick Sedan iad caged DB Ea ls 28% 31% , |Stand. Oil N. J 475-600; cutter Siam stockers 650|" _ WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN _|words of that great French woman,|North Dakote, on the 17th day of Feb-| 1927 ‘Bulck Sedan aga Sunnie Ie %, pene ‘3 26% 330% Stewart Warner . and under. Winnipeg, Jan, — 30—(P)—Cash | Madame Rolande, on the steps of the |Tuary, A. D.. 1936 at the nowt of tx) 1998 Oldsmobile Coach lar bright, graded fleeces cold. at 43|¢ iitatouid Stodsbaker Hogs, 5,500; medium and light hogs| Wheat, No.1 northern 3%; No, 2|gulllotine, ‘Oh, liberty, what erimes|fain real’ property and. morteaged| 1934 Ford Tudor cents in the grease.” Country packed c wee 68 13 Superior Steel steady to 10 "lower; heavies 10-25 off; | northern 81%; No. 3 northern 77%. |are committed in thy name? Bramninea’ situared in the. county er] Aaae Oldsmobile 8 Sedan os {- ’ lots containing combing and clothing Neato re 3558 ey {Swift & Co. top 9.65; bulk 180-250 pound butchers sane, No. 2 white 34%; No. 3 white arene x Eee HA Fives ane ri in ania pe agmen pan ‘a Bp celal 1994 Fankae Sedan 60; I: Ld . % it! old, and more par- sere a eee: oe Sees grease. Ng an 4 4 seeee Ter Guilt a "1 cae th eo eters: oe aan, ss velt’s reelection from Rep. Boland, tictigny’ denerived as ee 1931 Pontiac Coupe Graded French combing 64s and finer ae eae %4 1140-170 pound weights 8.75-9.50; sows| _ MAGEE OPENS MEETING (Dem,, Pa.) who preceded Miss Roche} Northeast Quarter | (NE%) of | 1929 Chevrolet Coach territory wools were firmly quoted at AK 58% 53% ee aah Bears 850-65; feeder pigs 8,00-50. Valley City, N. D, Jan, 30.—(e)—|on the platform. Miip One "Hundred “Thisty-Nine | 1930 Nash Coupe 90 cents scoured basis, sales having|No. 1 1.81% 1.88% 1.81% Tri-Cont. Corp. y Sheep, 5,500; no early action; un-|Bishop J. Ralph Magee of St. Paul op- rg a) ma aarne fog ven. 1931 Packard Sedan been closed at 88-90 cents, Average : 88% 181% ......) FrCont. Corp. ! 13% |aortone lower; buyers talking around |ened @ two-day conference committee|Coal Exhaustion Is dred Sixty, (160) acres, more oF 1932 Boles Long to short French combing of* similar CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Snion Paeie . way 110.25 for best lambs; late Wednesday {meeting of the Methodist Episcopal EF ry St. Lo . Area fens scocrding to the Government as word Be oe grade brought 85-87 cents scoured! Chicago, Jan. 30.—()—Cash wheat, 'tnicd ary, O° + 230i lambs 15-25 higher; bulk 10-25-40; |church for ‘North Dakota here Thurs-| -AaCing us orbs atcch tnetbot as-roaybe'nocea;| . oD Bord Rosdeier basis in original bags. iNo. 2 hard, 116; corn, No. 5 mixed, 'tinjt-4 Frvit. | 731; |top 10.50, _ aay. yi — sary to satisfy said judgment and 55; No. 4 yellow, 57%-'2; No. 4 white, tn, Ges. Imp. . pi MINNEAPOLIS FLOUB |57%-58%; sample grade, 50-534. US Ind. Aicokol Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—/)—Flour 10' Oats, sample grade mixed, 23%; No. "S$ J-cather ‘ A i Ito th ft p the date of sald ju : Thursday as supplies neared exhaus-| cruing costs of sale. The Above Cars Carry Wieck’ Qo rea Cai Ce aS DAISY ROOT CONVICTED 9% ‘Warner Pict. 12% | Memphis, ‘Tenn, Jan. 30.—(?)— 5 fal tents |2 white, 32%; sample grade, 22-27. US Pine ... 32 | Western Unio: 78% |Daisy Alexander Root was convicted| tion because of the prolonged cold} Dated January 23rd, 1936. Guarantee Tit 790 a barrel ih od on No rye. eicate No. 3 yellow, g4- US Rea! & Imp. Wh | Westingh, Air. 38% | Thursday ofa charge of second de-| weather. E. J. Wallace, who was ad- Bee ee Ae ErO county FLECK MOTOR SALES sacks. 84%, Chicago. Barley, actual sales, US Rubber ... 13's | Wesingh, El & Mfg. 108% | gree murder growing out of the slay-| visor to the state fuel administrator Bismarck, N. Dak. 2 Shipments 26,400. 60-85; feed, 20-46 nominal; malting ye gia: aoe Wh noon, 10 |ing of her. husband, Brenton Root, | during the World war, said the situa-) Geo. F. Shafer, 1 pina Na Pure bran. 15.00 to. 15.50, 54-85 nominal... Timothy sccd 3.15-20. 175. Site} Pf, f 32-year-old son of a Chicago clergy-|tion was more serious than at any|ffrernck N ‘Dak. Buick, Canoes . Pont Cadillag, Standard middlings, 14.50 to 15.00. jcwt. Clover seed 12.00-17.50 cwt, | Vanadium.’ r'6. man. time since the winter of 1917-18. | 1-23-30 2-6. ) Salle

Other pages from this issue: