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e Hint Aide Will Succeed Farley + Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., July 8 [New York Stocks | ocks || WHEAT VALUES SAG c Grain Quotations] tama Soe Pome vars | AS CANADIAN RAIN ae REPORTS ARE SENT| No. 1 dark sisctreces 88 Ibs... Wheat Closes’ Nervous; feiss 2 dark nocthesn, 87 ibe. . o, 8 dark Sean, So ite... Loses Its Gain; Other Grains Off, Too Corn] No. 4 dant horthern, 84 Ibs. Chicago, July.8—(7)}—Bears defin- es General Run of Economic News Stimulates Buying Over Broad Front SeET E eR BETES eae! cEnrt Fi # ee >> iS a > = S82 ocr that Sn ERM: e 3 # Acting postmaster general in event James A. Farley resigns will be William W. Howes, first assistant, shown above in a re- sR SBS RS: Low Close Ye 1.06% 1.05% 1.04% 1.05% cent picture, according to W: 1.00 1.06% 1.05% ington advices. Howes has thern Pacific, Southern Pacific, N. ¥. . £2% 82% 81 81%] Democratic national committee- Central, Caterpillar Tractor, Deere, 80% 81% .79 70%] man from South Dakota since International Harvester, Budd Mfg., 1% 21% 13% .13%| 1924. Previously he was a state senator and was beaten . for governor in 1920. He was a Bull Mooser in 1912. WHEA' FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, July 8.—(?)—Possibjli- ties of rain ‘in the northwest and Canada cooled off bullish sentiment ety here Wednesday, but the el Sears Roebuck, Montgomery General Motors, Chrysler, Nash, Wes- tinghouse, American Telephone, Gen- eral Electric, Standard Oil of New Jersey and California and Chickasha Cotton Oil. Bonds were given a late forward Suly wheat closed hi push, with the rails pointing the way. Sept, Hyhigher, and Dec. unchanged. lax futures’ dropped out of fins tT Produce Marke Produce Mark ora f with other ecause of the sg RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 10% | carlot avy | Ol. Showery forecast for North Dakote, 58% |2 M4 hed lower at 2.01, and arley, No. 3 malting, 88%; No. ie 11.02 1090 10.90 3, 83-86; rye and flax not quoted. CHICAGO ‘ley futures Ldade | —___ re while ont ff 11.20 11.00 11.00 Chicago, July 8—(?}—Butter and onts closed ice low 1120 1100 1103 | cyj.SHTCAGO CASH GRAIN eges were firm in tone Wednesday 10.92 10.75 10.75 |No. 1 red 1.09-1 1 dark hard No. 1.14; No. 1 hard 1.11-13; No. 2 red ane 1.05; ae 3 a aunt Noe mixed 1.10%%-1 84; No. 1 and eggs were steady. Butter, 11,480, firm; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 34%-%; extras (92) 39%; extra firsts (90-91) 33%-%; firsts (88-89) 32%-%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 33%. Eggs, 17,984, firm, extra firsts lecal 21%; cars 22; fresh y whit ample grade 77-82. os 2 white (ee sample eras: ae Rye, N 77%. Soybeans, N Barley feed 40- (both nominal). Tim Clover seed 10.50-16.00 ew! a! was in fair to good demand. Corn was in good deman was in good demand. Rye was in | Dec. good demand. Barle: 7 was good. Flax was in good deman Livestock BOSTON wooL Boston, July 8.—(@—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Wool was mostly quiet in the Boston market. Buyers continued to make inquiries but only a few made bids or purchases. Fine Ohio Delaine was sold at prices in the range of 35-36 cents in the grease, which was estimated to be fully 89 cents scoured basis. A bid estimated at 85 cents scoured basis on good twelve months Texas wool was rejected. Poultry bo 32 trucks, steady; mor Rocks, 19%; colored, 18 Rock broilers, 17; EO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1936 [WANT ADS Carry Many | Tips on Good Jobs Open Business Opportunity _|___ Female Help Wanted FOR SALE—Good income property in | W: Glasgow, Montana. Thirty cabin room tourist camp, Cabins prac- tically full all year. Main location. Terms, Address Brockway Mercan- tile Co., Brockway, Mont. FOR SALE-—A complete line of hotel equipment in good town. On high- way 83. Only eating place in town. Beer parlor in connection. Webber Sisters, Coleharbor, N. Dak. FOR SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good business. Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny- den for further information. Heb- ron, N. Dak. i Houses and Flats - FOR SALE—Attractive 5 room bun- galow, fire place, hot water heat with an apartment. Also room fin- ished in basement. Near capitol. <_G20. M. Register, FOR SALE—5 room desirable bunga- low, 2 bed rooms, enclosed porch, full basement, garage. Near high __School. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE BY OWNER cheap for cash. Modern six room home, warm, | built-in garage. Call at house. 723- 9th St. Phone 1985. FOR RENT—Five room modern bun- galow with garage. Close in. July 15th. Inquire L. W. McLean, 222-| 2nd Ste NEWLY DECORATED 5-room cot- tage. Partly modern. Close in. _Also sleeping room. Phone 1421-R. ; Mayer. Phone 377-M. 1 for general house- work. Must sleep at home. Apply at 618 Avenue E. Phone 869-R, -Experient lady Miller Hotel, Napoleon, N. Dak. GIRL for general housework. Call in Person. 615 Washington. Work Wanted LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. Can take half carioad at trip. Bond- 54a EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver, HB. _ Sundhetm. Phone 899. 821 6th. iF YOU have painting and decorat- ing to be done, give me a trial. Carl SSE Rooms for Rent TWO sleeping reoms and each room suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Bed for sale. 310 - secles FOR _RENT—Two sleeping Next to bath. One suitable for t tio. 511 - 7th. Phone 644-J. LARGE, nice sleeping room. Private home. Gentlemen preferred. 201 _Avenue A West. SLEEPING ROOMS. Gentiemen only. Private entrance. 2223 Man- dan 8t. FOR RENT—Eight room house with garage. 410 - 2nd St., N. W., Man- dan. See J. W. Hintgen. FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Three bedrooms. Well located.) $40.00. F. E. Young. t|FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, 625 and $35.00 per month. L. N. Cary i] 00. Mandan. i FOR RENT—6 room modern bunga- low. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. rr Lost and Found FOUND—Gold wrist watch on Broad- way avenue, July 4. Owner may recover watch by identifying ‘at Police station and paying for this ad. W. R. Ebeling, chief of police. WILL PARTY who took lady's white gold Bulova watch from Charlie's Service station mail same to Mrs. Otto Beth, Judson, N. Dak, FOUND—Package containing lady’s Gress. Owner may have same by paying for ad. O. R. Ayers, Men- oken. LOST—Lemon and white spotted fox terrier. Tail clipped. Phone 974. LOST—Female Boston bull dog. Re- ward. 811 2nd St. Phone 937. Cabins for Rent ed; trade slow; few early sales about steady, but many bids around a quar- ter lower; heavy water fills.again in- fluencing trade; all she stock steady; bulls praieget stockers and. feeders scarce but demand slowed.up. by hot weather; early bulk desirable fed steers. ‘and year! yearlings 1.00-8.00; few loads choice 1,217 Ib. steers 8.60; & ‘WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN colored, old, 12. pei young geese, 1! 10. . 88%; No. 3 northern 83%. Oats, No. NEW YORK 2 white 37; No. 3 white 33%. New York, July 8—(®)—Live poyl- Sear Tak Sega Broilers feyis 206% 2.06% 197% —— DULUTH RANGE . 3 — INVESTMENT TRUSTS an ial sections) 11-1 Maryland Fund. 18. nngigese few fed heifers 7.00-8.00; grassy kinds 2 Quart. Ine. Sh. firsts (89-81 scores) 32% 35K other 4.75-6.00; most beef cows 4.00-5.00; * bi Set Tne. Sh. a cutters and low cutters 3.00-75; sau- uit cs ut % | sage, bulls 4.75-5.25; fed beef bulls 5.50-75; few stock calves and mixed yearlings 4.25-5.50; calves 2,100; veal- ie ers steady to weak; better grades % | lower grades 3.50-5.50. Hogs 6,000; market mostly 15 lower than Tuesday; big weights sows 25 1% |lower; better 140-230 Ib. 10.10-45; top 10.45 to shippers; 230-260 Ib. 9.85- 10.15; 260-310 lb. 9.40-90; heavier butter prices unchanged. Cheese, 552,76 milk flats, frosts oS ome nhs firm. State, whole fancy 19-19%; held, Mixes jections %; standards 1 “standards 23% -24; "ea other mixed colors un- Former Scotch Golf King Dies a Pauper Inveresk, Scotland, Juy 8. — (P) — David Brown, who won the British open golf championship 50 years ago at Musselburgh, died Wednesday at the age of 75 in a poorhouse two miles from the scene of his triumph. colers: rom. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 8.—@)— Butter futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, hee ae ait watteond ednesday 136 compared: to Minnei receipts 42 8 year ee 34% 33% 34 weights down to 9.00 and below; sows. “cash wheat and coarse utures: jown 1-703 follow: Refrigerator Stand- bi ie os ele eee One of Nature’s oddities is the Vol- ards, Oct. ...... .25% 25% .25% %l down; ave 4 Peace a 9. ‘Delivered vox, a minute fresh-water organism T "Gielen Miami weight me 1 hyDNS iy that is both plant and enimal. Miscellaneous | Sheep 3,200; run includes 11 cars|, {NPE gy 140% 14% ..... ace ——— ee Washington lambs; balance large! Tbs. ...... 1.28% 148% ..... % jnative; early sales native lambs 858 men eIay: ag ce) nana a Jul; ‘Baten demand STORIES IN STAMPS By LS. Klein 1.286% 142% 00.6 1.24% 1.40% SDNS S&S Ibs. ...... 1.22% 1:38% 3DN855 . 1.20% 1.36% . 1.18% 1.34% Ibs. ...... 1.16% 132% Pi ola higher ai 10.00; some held higher; ‘Washingtons unsold; held at 10.25 or more; other classes about steady. Dairy cows very little changed; de- sirable strongweight shipper kinds 55.00-75.00; best desirable kinds down % a and some selling on weight Great France, 663% Italy, 0.36; Reg. 21 Norway, | 25.2: in Montreal, 100, 12%. MONEY RATES w York, July 8—(#—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day; Prim Com: her Papel. % ae. 8 loans steady; 60 days, 1% per Bankers Acceptances un- changed. CRICAGO STOCKS ; Miawest ne, Ase 8%. oan Papa). Cattle, 12,000; calves, 1,500;| Spring... 1.28% 130% ..... McGraw EI medium or » 135% 1.27% 1.33% 1.25% CovERN MENT, BONDS New Y July 8—(@)—Govern- ‘01 ment bond: lDAWor my ILLIAM M’KINLEY be, peasy 8 ae abs ppinged ae a5 Wi RED TRIN W his second term as. president 28 3 or 7 HW... 11 ous 0% 1.22% 1.17% 120% 1 DEW or of the United States in 1901, and was visiting the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, when two thty bullocks ld 1 sumarous, loads here of MIN) Mina epolls. ell to 9.00 and be! Killing. cla Eire i phe nad —Wr—Stocks qualit clos First Bank Stock no trade (bia other es largely ol 1 HOW... 1.16% 110% 112% 1.17%| shots from an anarchist's gun Northwest Banco othe 00, including 3,500 and South Wheat| struck him. He died a weet: later, steady to strong; D art 14, 1901, at age of 58, ; 2 ae 1.18% 1.17% 1.18% 1.16% Pad hae that ended the career of one New ean July ei cur. Republican party's staunch- 3%. a DEW og 118% 148% 1.11% 119%) Ose snd most active members. Slee Bond exe Biase, 23%. 3 + 110% 1.13% 1.68% 1.11% i 4.25; aw Tightwe ents 4.50 and Duluth, iertta 8. prinasy ‘kk ve sprini Gerke dee “i + 198% 149% 1.20% 1.40% ~ 129% 143%... 121% 143 as aed ‘be on : ae ri y S8 iees 116% 149% 1.12% 141% 1.10% 1.40% 1.00% 138% “e ge 200% 138% = 06%. 1.34% eo ae mon cITy . Py, loux City, oe July OTe ta oueee anys iF; cows steady; stoc! feeders unch: Rie 26 No. 1 northern eevee %6 dark hard Montana 1.31 STSh ee SeewS Lal Ciokae satis 3 Oats, tie pe 8. Q ts, 33,298. 4.00. “Bt adard miadiings ttt ese Sobe Seen = Fd tet ition 3.1 No. 4, a1 CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. S. W. Corwin, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Office space. Ground floor. Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Phone 1198. SS es Plane Fills Tank At Station on Road Lavonia, Ga., July 8—(P)—An airplane dropped to a neat land- ing on a broad highway near here and taxied up to a roadside fill- ing station. “Fill: her up,” said the pilot to en astonished attendant. The employe complied with the order but before he thought to ask his customer's name the non- chalant flier had roared down the road and taken off again. 7 DIE IN PLANE Cairo, July 8—(?)—Seven soldiers, including one Canadian, were killed early Wednesday when a royal air force troop-carrying plane crashed in landing after night maneuvers. The Canadian was Lieut. D. E. MacIntosh. ——————_—_ Report of a Holding Company Affil- jate of tional Bank published a accord: with Section 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes. Report as of June 30, 1986 of First Bank Stock Corpor- ation, Minneapolis, Minnesota. which is affiliated with The First National Bank of. imarck, Bismarck, North Di ber ates) weaaret Kind of bus! Owns or pottols, directly or indirectly, capital stock of banks and other cerporations. Manner in which above named or sation is affiliated with national bank: A‘ ated by reason of common ow! or control, directly or indirect: ed in First Bank Stock Corporatio ree of contr 6%. Finincial tions with ba: ock of affiliat- ed bank owned: $357,560.73. Other in- formation necess to disclose poly, relations with bank: None. I, L. Hogue, Assistant Secretary of First Bank Stock Corporation, do solemnly swear that the above stat i true, to the best of my knowledge and be! L logue. Sworn to and ‘hye pater me this 6th day of Jul; Durand, Notary Pulte: Pteaaenln County, Minnesota. My commission expires August 1ith, AMY (Notarial Seal). ADVERTISEMENT FOR tgs be bids will be r by Th Board of f Apple Creek Sthoo! Di No. 39 preien bie ek Sta North Dal ‘ei ro my nen io eee 98 oftier e Clerk.” re catecttice aad hinnerck, North Dakota, and iad ig & asters at the offi lerk District at room frame, hee Bullain Plans and ry po may in tices of the Clerk of said District Sand Rittérbueh Bros Arch- i Bi clk, rth Daki ma dent of The School B Creek Schoo) District Ne. 3! leigh Ri ot Noi in @ sum to at it 5 of — amount a ae bi FOR RENT—Nice room next to bath. In modern home. Phone 1616. Ss ss Livestock for Sale | STARTING Saturday, July 18th, we) will sell horses and cattle at the N. P. Stockyards, Mandan every Sat- urday. We sell at Jamestown every Monday in the year and at Staples, Minnesota every Wednesday. All are sold by us on commission. Bring in your livestock to these sales for KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 305 Broadway. —__ MATTRESSES SS \TTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. PHOTO FINISHING Kodak rolls, six and eight ex- ed and ae posure, dev: slap one bx? Guaranteed fine quality. shes 23 years. | Through our “dealers or direct by mail. a Foto Service Mandan, % mile off new trunk road; june Millet, yellow corn, barley and oats for sale at reasonable prices. Carter Elevator Co., Lisbon, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Six weeks old Chester- white pigs, $4.00 each. First come, ej tie ne $15.00. Gand tae aaae: Chas. L. Bryan, piano tuner, 422 insertions ‘insertions i Hi uf if it! i, i ia i | | et : e ] a 4) H : nea aa 7 ed and insured, H. T. Crum. Phone |. Mandan. We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 __=SSEoE Ee Investigate Home Loan Plans Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Chest drawers, baby bed, breakfast Fel kitchen perme) gas range, Queen Anne Windsor c! 210 12th St. _Jath St. North, ae ee FOR SALE ‘SALE—Chiffionier, ice ‘box, mir- Tor, 24x14, fruit jars, sewing ma- chine, table, four chairs, te “eget miscellaneous articles. re ; FOR SALE—Dining room table, buf- fet, library table, Victrola and rec- ords. All in good condition. Also Plano to rent or sell. 606 Sth. Phone 678-W. HOUSEHOLD _furnit ture for sale. Over Master Cleaners and Dyers, 308% Main Ave. FOR SALE—Cook stove, bed, bird cage with stand. Phone 1458-W. ee Livestock Wanted WANTED—Livestock to feed on sharés or contract. Both sheep and cattle. E. Warner, 302 lst Avenue North, Moorhead, Minn. _=SSsSEeEEE______e Miscellaneous HAVE GRAZING LAND—Wwould like to hire four good teams for ‘Will pay cash, trade hay or ket horses until spring. E. A. Glass & Son, Mentor, Minn. _—_SESETi___——_———— Horses SADDLE HORSE for sale at Bert Mills, two miles south on Old Fort Lincoln road, Mandan. DF =. Room and Board ONE LARGE beautifully furnished room. Suitable for one or two ladies. Breakfast and evening meals. Call at 401 - Sth. Apartments for Rent RENT—Two f all = ern apartments in Rue apartments. Newly decorated. Laundry ' privi- leges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone 1499-W. FOR RENT — Three-room moder furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Large sun porch. Two or three adults. 1002 Broad- 2 FOR RENT—Furnished front apert- ment. One room, kitchenette, screened porch, private bath and entrance. 214 E. Rosser. ”|FOR RENT—Practically new ment. Two rooms, private Nice and cool. Adults only. 423 7th after 4 p.m. COZY 2 room Serge Suitable for two ee Vacant June 15. Gas, water, t, light in- quire 819 5th. nest MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigergtor. Sult- able for two adults, Close in. Phone’ Dr. Enge.

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