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ribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Sept. 22 SPECIALTIES TAKE LEAD IN MARKET sively to Buying ‘Side; Close Is Rirm eeepee BPeE® f Z ities the ‘stock market pushed d for gains of fractions to 2 or BBBBEE # ig ei 2% eee H a PAmorlg lesyes/ whet edee ‘belakly to highs were Douglas Aircraft, In- mine lees and Interna- and preferred. he latter.issue, pil to Wall 2 » had the benefit of con- pentrated demand sald to, have come m ‘There was also talk of! cri neartiy pi 3 j ton the advance were|Chi. Gt. We hrysier, Auburn, Woolworth, U. 8. melting, Phillips Petroleum, Conti- en Oil, Westinghouse, Allied hemical, Allis-Chaimers, U. ‘8. Rub- Rub- Pber, Certain-Teed, American Locomo- ve and Electric Auto-Lite. Under pressure were Case, Loew's, Bears-Robeuck and Santa Fe, Foreign exchanges were mniixed./Con, Oi} French franos deliverable in 90 days uffered a wide Somnus the vee der “was weak. pound ster- Hing was @ Uttie higher. ‘Bonds im-| Cor runt proved. PiWheat closed strong, 1% to 2% /Cuban Am. rcents a bushel higher. Corn ended down 1% to % of « cent higher. , a ident ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK . South St. Paul, Sept. 22.—()— (USDA)—Cattle 2,500; generally slow, most classes little changed; good to choice fed’ steers and yearlings quot-| Gen. Mills able around 8.25-9.50 or more; com- mon.to medium grassers 4.75-6.75: fleshy ‘grass heifers 6.00-75; lower F grades 3.25-5.50; good fat cows 5.00- 0: bulk butchers 3.75-4.75; low cut- ters and cutters . 2,75-3.65 . mainly; and medium sausage bulls stockers lower Int, Nick. Can |: aoe Tel, & Tel. Johns-Manville. : 20 to 125; sows 7.85 es feeder pigs 450 to 5.50; average ‘9.12 Monday; weight, 213 Ibs. Dairy cows generally steady; desir- | xray uble springers suitable for shippers in best demand; medium to good: milkers (RB—(U. 8, D. A. A066, including 1600" direc 5, 2 slower thai ly activ. sirable pressure: oe however, 5, 4 tl t 1 choice Ib. feed Sioux City, —Catth de Ib. sventiiogt around - RSS LISS usSSnan— BSesxsss rs FER KEKE BRISK LATE GAINS HOIST WHEAT PRICE UR ABOUT 2 GNIS = Advances Made’ on. Reports of Record-Breaking Dry.Con- ditions in Canada 7 Chicago,- Sept...23—()—Brisk late aq |upturns hoisted wheat prices about 2 cents Tuesday, with buying based on einige ap reearcogedhaiae All Winsieee: aoe: Rivores fom it new for thé season. Drouth $23 jareas of Canadian. prairie orovinces 5% | were assérted to be more ex- He tensive than ever before at ttils time 25% J Of year, ; EXPORT PUsInss, Cate 12% | PEP IN WHEAT i Minneapolis, ‘Sep’ eA fresh W1', | burst of export PStcinens from the 27% | west coast put a lot of pep in the ig] Winnipeg wheat market and trade here Willa in the face of consider- on, of the corn market overlo id the general grain ratited, Pret and) wheat doing bi September wheat closed at 184%: December 1% | hieher at 1.28% and May 1% up at 1.23%. Liberal cash receipts and the pat Ing of purchases in the depari ment dipped. flax futures sh September flax closed 36 08%. December 3 10: May 1% lower at 2.02%. September onts closed % lower at 42%, December unchanged at 41%; 4% jand May unchanged ut 41%. Septem- 1% | ber rye closed % lower a bor 1 higher at 78% and 77. December tore) HRFRRARR SKK LKRE or 0: = cy ae FA od unchanged. at feed barley closed 38% | December % higher at and May 0% | % higher at 70. Demand for high protein wheat at 78% |Aiversion points Improved but no 878; | change otherwise. Very little durum ‘Jor winter wheat was in and prices were unchanged. 163% | Corn demand was limited. Oats de; 172% d was good. Rye was good Geman Barley demand an good: Flax was in slower demand and weak- it es - 3%1| Produce Markets | —— CHICAGO b, up; White Rock 18, Plymouth Rock 1645, e colored Plymouth and ie colored bareback chickens 13; roosters: i Leghorn roosters 13: tur: a 0! uUCcks up 2 oth young white ducks 4% 1b. up, 16, 11%, young colored 14; small white yg] 1: small: colored 11; old geese 11%, 71% young 1 * Chicago, Sept. 22 weak jn tone today | nae Settled, Poultry was s Butter 9,3! tuck utter was were un- 172 55% 70 New York, Ser t, 32. poul- try steady. By ‘eratnis Broliers un- quoted; chickens: Rocks col- 40% Jored mixed with Rocks fi 4% 117: other freight prices unchanged, Butter 13,883, unsettled, creamery. higher than extras 34%-35%; extras (92 score) 34%-%: firsts (88-91 soo e $2-33% 3 centralised §=(90 score) 3; cheese "142,029, irregular, prices un- 45% changed: ne Lt ‘ 14,614, irregular, mixed color! ecia! 5 Hs spe 275 Sirtios No, Me ae 23%; other 49%, | mixed colors unc Chicawe, bept. 22 cago, Se Butter Fatures Storage iandara FUTURES Py. High Low Close 32% 32% 32% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% PD es ARTE i needy | Miscellaneous | GOVERNNE: New York, Sept. 22. ai tovern= ment Bond: “CHICAGO sTocRs 7, the Associated Prosh) at es 7. w El. 37%. CURR aTOCKS New York, Sept. American Gen, Cities Service 1% ‘irst Bank Stock a Northwest Banco 9%. 28 eR MINNKAPOLIN ae, Mionespolts. Sept. 22. shipments 2140 ure Standard middiings 7 Teeassees i iets se REECE ESE aan ae ets the., 1.08; A a j ‘ ee ar +433 ork 3 q Fes 3 5 fs ry & Tes, 16} 31 the, ib 82 i a 333 FRA E r| pha aah meres ane Sept. 22. roe He tits fies 113% 118% 118% 1.15 113% 114% rik 1.14 1.00% 1.11% 1.08% 1.00% 95 93% «4% 0% 2% By 43 SRR RE S555 3! Bek BBB BE PEE Ar OLS taal RANGE Minneapol 8 Sept. n oes ie ig i 1.27% 1.28% 126% 1.22% 1.23% 1.21% ui Barley = eee 32: RRR Fat EAPOLIS waa GRAIN Figen Piewday TT can compared Wrest by bo cash wheat and coarse tions today follow: Wheat To Arrive . 1.425% 1.49% - 141% 148% 1.40% 147% 1.38% 1.46% » 136% 1.44% 1.34% 1.42% 1.82% 1.39% 1.30% 1.36% » 1.285% 1.34% 1.26% 1.32%" Ibs, . 1.24% 1.30! 1 northern s Fy woe, 1.96% 139% ..... Winter Wheat Wor « 1.90% 1.33% 1.28% 1.30% oF 128% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% or 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% rade of Wor 1H W.. 1DH Wor 1H OW... 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% 3DHWor 2H Ww... 1.2456 1.26% 1.23% 1.24% ‘Derem er Ibe; 134 7 ip ioe 133 3 ee 131 ba 124% 1.26% 133% 1.26% |, ‘and South Dakota Wheat! | 143 141 1.0. 137 136 \1as 132 120 130 1.39 123 bee BebaeSes Fer ie Looking for Bargains © _Read the WANT-ADS ieee oe eo 43-45. 80-1.25; feed bar- CHICAGO ia Chicago, Sept. 2 —Potatoes, 1 shipments 583; weak, a supp ral, demand slow for wi Deg slow for 5-70; U. from cuts and Washington Ri de 2.4 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, INC. Phone 314. 516 Main. Male Help Wanted Used Car Let at 6th and Broadway. MAN for Coffee Route. Up to #5 first week. Automobile ag as bonus, Write Albert Mills, 337 Mon- mouth, Cincinnat!, O. Salesmen Wanted lesmen to sell electric appliances. Write Tribune Ad 17004. Wilde Neh Inc. 306 Fourth St. Phone 1500 -| WILL HAUL ashes. or garbage once 1 1,30; coublers ed 1,40-6) tl; nclassified 1.00; He Dakota Bu triumphs partly graded WINNIPEG CASH, GRAIN Hea oor Sept, wheat Ni northern a 42%. Ride Wanted YOUNG MAN wants ride to Dallas, ‘Texas in the next week or two. Help drive. Share expenses. Write or call Ear] C. Holtan, Washburn, N. D. rte Hay for Sale HAY YOR SALE—In stack: alfalfa, $12; corn fodder, $10; sudan and oats, $9; two green straw ‘piles, $65 and $25. .John Garnier, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Baled Sweet clov clover hay in excellent condition. The Dal- rymple Farm, Casselton, N. Dak. Se ees CITATION HEARING PI CONVEYANCE or AEAL TE. STATE OF nonra DAKOTA, Coun- th GoBNTY Court, Ber C Davies, Judge. pre aoe: In the ‘Matter of the Estate of An- drew Johnson, Deceased. Frank A, Johnson, Petitioner, Andrew lL. Jolinboh, Cha: Johnson, Fred E. J m, Frank A. Emil Johi Johnson, the of Albertina Person: interested nt, ie State in of Andrew Johnson, (ae ba Re oHe foes OF NORTH DAKOTA IE ABOVE RESPO: Tour aan each one of you hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in seid Baten at the office of the County Judge of said County, at the Burleigh County, North Dako- Court House in the city of Bis- said County Oe State, on October, A. D. 1936, at spondents, ee an the “Coun- ld Bu h County, to eacate and deliver to ead Frank A. Johni sald petitioner, a good and nt conveyance of sald real ate described as lot three Om in ek thirty eight (38) of the North- Pacific Second . Addition to the city of Bismarck, and of sald petition "di out of the sal the owner of time of his d ed by this 12th day of September, BY THE COURT: ~ I, C, Davi J f sal nea: gute of sald trate 9-16-82. STATE OF NORTH D. DAKOTA, County IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hi ’ 01 18! Daviess Judges Pe In the Matter eet tu len A. Anderson, Alice P. Anders re irles % aaa ae ay ae Anderson, "Fo . it Tormey Joue- H. “Ander, Cita A., joy. es diets shee ae fo th Dakots ta Court He cH the a TNS it a 4 mh 8 FB Gounty County f ga Be nf Tr OL or twice a week during the winter months, Reasonable price, prompt service. Over 9 years’ experience in this work, Henry F. Swanson. Phone 1683, *ACOFF & SONS—! ers, decorators and paperhangers. 510 East Main St., Mandan. Phone 147-J. Expert proremananb. prompt service, reasonable prices. of WANTED—Housework by experie c= ed girl. References if so desired. Call 2033-J. Ask for Bertha. GIRL WANTS WORK. Willing to __do any kind of work. Phone 552-R. WANTED—Piaces for girls to earn board and room. Now. Phone 121. FOR PAINTING and eee: Bert Ellingson. Phone 1: Business Opportunity RETAIL STOCK FOR SALE—Invest- ment about $3,000. Modern grocery and shoe store in live town. Central Grand Forks county. Established business. Must sell on account of my health. Write Tribune Ad 17102. ‘ BEAUTY PARLOR FOR SALE— Located in Marmarth andthe only shop in a fast growing oil town. A bargain for cash. Write or call, Mrs. Miles Conner, Marmarth, N. Dak. FOR SALE OR RENT—Beer patior, lunch room with living quarters in rear. Gottlieb Rempfer, Zeeland, N. Dak. For SALE—Cate in town of: 500 on highway 83, Good business. No competition. Write Tribune Ad 17103. Instruction Houses ‘for Rent FREE sho fon Frocks, Inc., Dept. ‘A-9285, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. male Help Wanted $15 aeeaee and your own dresses | showing WANTED—Maid for general house- 1s work. Must be Laemarryye neat and able to cook. Splendi ime girl. Write Tibune Ad. ibune Ad. WANTED—Middle-aged lady to care for elderly woman. No other mem- bers in family. Write Postmaster, Banger, N. Dak. i | SCHOOL GIRL to work for board and room. Respectable home. nts Lard ioe wiahe girl. Write Tribune Ad MIDDLE-AGED nurse to work for doctor in small town. State wages. etc. Dr. McErlain, Beulah, N. D. EXPERIENCED git] for general housework. Must go home nights. Apply in person. 1106 Ave. C. ———EE—E—E SSE ST Apartments for Rent NOW AVAILABLE newly refinished apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also loc! Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. $45 per month. Write Tribune Ad. 17057. __HEDAHL MOTOR DTOR COMPANY PONTIAC coupe, $85.00; good rubber, excellent condition, can be seen any day on Livdahl-Cranna’s Used Car Lot, corner 6th and Bdwy. Terms to suit your income. DEMONSTRATOR FOR 1936 Lafayette sedan, at a reduced price, See J. L. Kelley at Wilde Motors, In sonable discount. Phone 1583. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd, Phone 875. NEW APARTMENT, three rooms and private bath. Must be seen to be appreciated. Also a small apart- ment for rent. 423 11th St. TWO CLEAN room light housekeep- ing apartment. Everything fur- nished. Ground floor. $23 per month. 1014 Bdwy. THREE LARGE unfurnished rooms with private bath, and private en- trance. Lights, water, heat furnish- ed, 919 Sth St. VERY REASONABLE two 3-room furnished apartments. Located cor- per eae 6th fa Bdwy. T. M. Casey al APAR’ bath. Adults preferred. Call 204 Ave..B. East. No. ne_calls. 'TWO-ROOM apartment, partly fur: nished. Lights and water furnish- ed. 523 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. NEW, MODERN furnished light housekeeping apartment. Gas heat, private entrance. Call 601. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. ist. Phone 273. 411 Sth. 8t, ENTIRE upper floor of 414 Ave. A West, 5 rooms, bath. Back end front entrance. Gas heat. Unfur- nished. Laundry privileges. 414 Avé. A West. i) Ark we house with furniture and garage. Also 6 room modern house close to schools. Call at 610 W. Rosser or phone 1421-R. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. SEVEN-ROOM house in good, loca- tion, Available Oct. Ist. 522 2nd St. MODERN 6 room house, ated. Phone 1938 after 6 p. m. ld | BUNGALOW fiat, 1 15. $40. Call 2136. For Sal aE T rections, Art Metal, 16 draw- , Card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards, Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker sige, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire marck Tribune Office. FOR SALE—1 60x16 extra heavy TWO ROOM furnished basement apartment. Private entrance. Phone 833-W. . 323 So. 8th St. A VACANT Oct. ist., very desirable two bedroom ground floor apartment. “Phone 600. MODERN first floor 4-room apart- ment. Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Phone 278, ONE ROOM and kitchengtte Seis ment, furnished. Adults only. 503 9th THREE-room apartment. Gas, water and lights, furnished. 911 Sweet St. COMPLETELY furnished 2-room _Spartment. Kelvinator. mak 3rd St. __| LARGE furnished one apart- ment, Adults only. 715 2nd 2nd St. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Frigidaire, solid ining room set, bedroom set and ~ ytag washer. Reasonably ed. Call at 916 8th or phone TraasW. FOR SALE—Prentiss 3-burner gaso- line pressure stove with oven. A % sized bed with mattress. Hedahl .. __Motor Co, FOR SALE—Brunswick Phonograph. i About 50 Netone ea: + condition. Cheap. Inquire Tribune ~ _ office, STUDIO Seen a bedaecapp mo hl $3; icebox, $3; chatr, 1021 Hr basement. net income after all expenses of - $2800 yearly, at only $12000.00. Over © 100 houses on every street in city ab. from $600 to $10,000. Over 1000 50- foot residence lots at from $100 to - $1000, A very complete list includ>,. ing many real bargains. You will! be cite me the title and Ling f eau value when you by through F. YOUNG. non for Reat NICE large room, comfortably fur- nished. Suitable for two young men, Close to capitol. Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. LOVELY ROOM in new modern home. Short distance from capitol. Suitable for two. Very reasonable. - 1021 8th. SLEEPING ROOM. Reasonable,” s Suitable for two. Men ‘Would store furniture for use, Phone 1730-J. WELL FURNISHED, warm room. Close in. Hot water always, Gentle- men anh Call at 521 Sth. Phone COMFORTABLE living room, sleep= ing room adjoining. Suitable for FOR RENT—One two-room modern apartment. 523 12th 8t. UNFURNISHED apartment. Suitable for two, 511 2nd St. =e Se Roommate Wanted Biss | RESPECTABLE girl wants room mate to share apartment. Phone 413 or call at 504 Bdwy. proof | WANTED—Women employed to share Royal tire. Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. sey 500 bu. large green tomatoes, $1.00 bu.; small, 50 cents; on U. 8; Highway 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. ‘les Benzi Truck Farm. Garage building, 10xl¢. Suitable for car. Also sec- ond-hand lumber and stove wood. Phone 754-W. HAVE 6OME BOME Jersey cows and ; and heifers , Stanton, N. apartment. $10. Call 2136-W. Tribune Rates lt j LARGE comfortable sleeping room ~ Steam heat. Hot water always. __Reasonably priced. 816 Main. VERY DESIRABLE room in modern home, Conveniently located. Also garage. Phone 724. COMFORTABLE room for rent. in, Gentlemen only. 316 Mandan St. Phone 2056. MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school. 903 9th. Phone 1963. NICE LARGE Sleeping room. Close to bath. Suitable for ons or two, © at 322 9th St. MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot water always. Gentlemen ont caly. - Mandan &t. 813 2nd St. Phone 263. HODERN react Bases WoO = ath Bt. :