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a | Livestock oes ‘ » Selected Rais, Specialties Man- .age to: Hold Gains Despite g Cad Hy Re ge E eutse E : g = € 5 : f § 38 gee E ¥ i PY ° Z é 5 Rail bonds were in’ fair demand while other loans were a bit mixed. cago was off % to 1 cent a bushel and corn wes % to % lower. Stocks tilting forward included Louisville’ & .Nashville, Southern Railway, Pennsylvanie, Union, Pacific, Northern Pacific, Great Northe! Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuc! Woolworth, Kelvinator, U. 8, Ind trial Alcoho}, International Harvester, De: Genera) Cable, Brands, General Foods, American Smelting and Anaconda. A shade up or down were U. 5S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, American Telephone, Western Union, Kennecott, General Electric, National Distillers, Socony-Vacuum, U. 8. Realty and Commonwealth & South- err. ‘ In the losing division were Chrys- Standard | ¢ Chi. & N. W. Chi. Gt. Wes. Chi. Gt, Wes. Pf. . C. M, St. P. & P, C. M. St. P. & P. Pf. rr Colgate- Colum. G. & El. Colum. Pict, Vtc. . Com. & Southern Con. Edis. Crosley Bey Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wriglit: Deere’ & Co, . Dia, Match . Dome Mines . let Douglas Aircratt, United Aircraft,|El. Bi North American, Consolidated Edison, | pirest. ‘7. Standard Oil New Jersey, Goodyear, Lo: "g, Delaware & Hudson, and N.|Gen: ¥. Central. SOUTH 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 13. — ()— (USDA)—Cattle 3,400; largely steady; supply mostly. lower grades;: few. fed steers Balable around '8.25-9.25; ‘warm: | How ed-up lots ‘down to 7.00‘and less; best fed heifers held above 9.00: others common’to’ medium 4.25-6.25; very thin down to 3.80 and below; low cut- ter and cutter cows 2.75-3.78; plain butchers about 3.85-4.35; most saus- age ‘bulls 4.25-75; fat heavyweights up to 5.25; stocker and feede: supply ‘largely plain; medium to good calves. 4.50-6.00; common down to 3.50 or under, Hogs, 13,000, market fairly active, unevenly steady to 10 lower than Monday; spots off more; top 9.85 for 240. 1 bet 250 Ibs., 9.40 to 9.85; few 250 to 300 Ibs. 9.35 ¢6 9.75; well finished 160 to 180 Whs. 9.00 to 9.40; 8.25 to 9.00; 120 to 140 Ib. killers 7.50 to 8.35; few 100 to 120 Ibs. 6.50 to 7.50; good sows 8.25 to 9.15; feeder pigs dull, supply includes fairly liberal carryover from Monday; bidding un- evenly lower; average cost Monday 9.41; weight 206 Ibs. Sheep 8,000, about salable supply largely natives and Da- kotas; no early sales slaughter lambs; Howe Sound Mot: Hupp. Motor Tilinois Cent, Indus. Rayon . Int. Bus. Mach. ... » Cement 5 rvester Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville. Kelvinator .. Broger Gr 0% Libbey-0-F. Ligg. é& 140 to 160 Ibs. | ago} 2500. through; | Ny undertone strong to higher; indica- | Nat. tions steady on sheep and feeding lambs; bulk fed lambs Monday 8.50; few loads cholce Dakotas 8.65; bulk | Nat. Tes feeding lambs 5.60-7.75; mixed fat and fecders 8.00-50, Calves, 2,500, fully steady; good to choice vealers 17.50-8.50; few selects 9.00; cull to common 3.50-5.50. Dairy cows little changed, both shippers and local interests fairly ac- Packed Mowe tive, better grade springer cows 60.00- %. purebred selectoins CHIC. Chicago, Oct. 13.—U)—(U. 8. D. A.) Hops 17,006, Including 3,000 directs mostly 5.to 10 lower than Monday's ry a 10.25! rime yearlings held above 10.35 but rank and file of good and choice offerings of value to sell at 940 upward unsold with most bids 15-25 of! thty st 25 low 6.1 luding 200 5 to 35 ig ing latibs littl ice natives mos! numerous lots held four cars choice Utahs cent; native ewes 3.50- terns 5; feeding pice black- Ch th om 4, A. Flings, Kf 5g: F E € Pal ce ly on early round at | Re BSS a ws sSSVSols. so -SRSSIsslahsVoho a ! Tribune’s Grain, Lives sone S8oSERSseeSsyss R-RREEEE RRR Petit t Pitt Pet Pease is % MART FRACTIONALLY OFF Rei BE{IS8 SSBSSNS.AVaasVsse iciey REAKEERR BREE 82) tttattey 89 oe RR aEeee: = Setssss! : RO RR | RRR RK RRR RRR EE it Sorat BSSEREESSEeS 25 FREER ry PRR TREE CLOSE IN MINNBAPO! Mjnneapolls, Oct. 13. sionals took their profits on the ad- vance in Tuesday’s wheat futures market that developed early on cables and foreign news, with the re- sult that the close here was fraction- ally off. December wheat closed % Ode at 1.29%, and May % lower at (?)—Profes- Flax futures declined sharply for ck of hed demand in the face offerings, December 3c lower at 2.04 and May co lower at 1,99, Coarse grains Chicago corn and closed generally lower. December oats closed % low- er at 41% and May % lower at 41%. December rye closed & lower at 78% and May % lower at 77%. December malting barley. vlosed unchanged at De 0 ycember and May feed harley each closed unchanged, 36% and 72%, respectively, Cash wheat undertone was fairly steady but there was no force to de- mand, Winter wheat’ was unchanged, Durum was unchanged. Corn demand was good. draggy. | Rye In quiet. to fair de- id. Barley was fairly steady. Flax in good demand. | eae SD ‘Oats was %|| Produce Markets CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 13.——Butter settled in tone Tuesday and were firm, Poultry Bui Monday 7,042 unsettled, creamery-: score) 32%-%; extran (92) 3 firsts (90-91) 31%; firsts. (88-89) 30-30%; standardé” (90 ‘centralized carlots) 31% sot Tuesday 3,36: 27%, cars 2: 1 27, cars 27% refrigerato! refrigerator oxtras Fondly, 2 38 trucks, ens 4% 1b. up 18, less than ns 12%; springs and White Rock leas than 4 1b, Ply- m 15, White Rock 14, col- oved 13; Fiymouth and White Rock 16, colored 15; bareback 12, Leghorn chickens 12%; Toosters 14, Leghorn roosters 13; tut: keys 16-19;- old ducks 444° Ib, 1 young white ducks 1b. young colored 14; sm: 13%, small colored 12; old geese 12, car, young 13, Ww YORK New York, Oct.. 13.—()—Live pot try steady to we: By freight, chickens; Rocks 17-19: colored mixed with Rocks 15-16; Leghorn ‘owls: colored 18-21; 13-15; roosters 14; turkeys 1 Butter 13,201 higher than extras 33%- extri (92 score) 33; firsts (88-91 scores) 314%-32%; centrallzed (90 score) 32- % : Cheese 92,688, quict, state milk flats, fresh, tancy 19%. ees 14,388, firs special packs) 33-97; standards 32 firsts tui irtiew No, 1, creamery, whole hs 24-24 Cheeks Z1-21%.) BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct. —t Butter Futures : High Low Close Storage Standard November ... 30% Storage Standards, December . 31% 31 dirties 24-24%; Ege Futur Refrigerator Stan- rds, Oct. . . Refrigerator SI dards, Nov. 2 Refrigerator Stan- dards, Dec. ...... 2 Miscellaneous CURB STOCKS New York, Oct, 13—()—Curb: American Gen. 10. Cities Service 4%. ere in 90%; Franco jermany free 4 trave 28; Mo. 16; New RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Oct 3.—}—Range lo. 3 di rthern 1.4434 ‘erene dark northern 1.10 mixed 1.20%. Carn, No. 3 ye 1.07%. Oats, No. 2 white 44%. No. 2, 84%-8¢%. Barley, No, 3, Flax nee duoted., FLoun . pS Oe lout uh here . Barrel’ In 28 Ib, cote nipments 34,880, Pure Standard miadlings "WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Oct, 13.4) —Cash wh 3 worthern as vety ‘goods to een reflect tl Quotations on domestic | ‘talned at lant w: Tevet: betfoes in’ Australia were ported very firm,” g2o2serchease FREER EES SRE sympathized with | J; Lseestes se 2 5 FRIFFRRFE grain: 10; 48 F 8 7 » 1.01; 45 Ibs, 98; 44 lbs., 42 Ibs., 89; 41 lbs., 86; 83; 39 Ibs, 80; 38 lbs. Chicago, Och ede Dec, 146% 1.16% 1.15% 115% 115% 114% 00% 100% 90% 95 90% 86% A1% a + 126% 1.26% 122% 29°. 1.29 1.25 83% 83% 82% a 82 80% 5% .15 11,60 82 11.60 11.67 eos en ouene Ta 12.66 LIS RANGE 13—)— MINNEAPO! pen Dea Dolls, Oct. ‘Whea' n High Low Dec. ++ 1.30% 130% 129% 1.25% 1.25% 1.24 Barley— 18% 19% 18% 18% TT A1% 41% 41% 41% 41% Al's. 2.06% 2.06% 2.04 3.01% 2.01% 1.99 IINNEAPOLIS' CASH Gi ie 372 com; lis cash wheat Delivered To 1.44% 150% ..... 143% 1.40% 142% 1.48% 141% 1.47% 1.30% 1.45% 137% 1.43% . 1.35% 1.40% . 1.83% 137% + 189% 1.36% 128% 1.32% 1.24% 1.30% %, D or HOW... 131% 133% 1.29% Hose cI § 3 oe 190% 1.32% 127% ay ay eee 1.27% 1.29% 1.25% 09-0 i} 1.25% 127% 123% and South Dakota | » 1.27% 1.29% 125% 1.25% 127% 1.23% 123% 1.25% 1.21% Durem ow e0KetKo Pam tgeobten 165 163 161 187 152 “1.40 3 F i lr 2B: EB: Be 5 < oa ry ait £2% 00% 0% +201 216 2.06 TT, 31 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986 tock and — mile Con: : Market Report for Tues., Oct. 13\2522223 | Land Developed, Biological Survey Report Shows basement $15. Kvarts, 314 3rd. the/APARTMENT FOR RENT. ts, the last year 57 small waterfowl refuges in North Dakota on more than 90,000 acres of land. Twenty-five have been developed with PWA funds, it was said, and 32 now are under development. The land was turned over te the government through perpetual ease- ments signed by farmers, most lose | whom granted the easements with- fe) 115% | mer at pot holes and small 1.22% 125 82 of % 81% 11.60 11.67 11.85 12.05 itu Close 1.20%. 14% 1.20 out charge. It was necessary to buy '% | only 1,500 acres, survey officials said. “North Dakota contains the out- standing hereditary waterfowl nest- ing area in this country,” said the survey. “Large numbers of ducks caught by the drouth area last sum- water Places flocked into the easement refuges and into the larger refuges that have been developed in the state.” Storage Dams Built ‘The work of development involved building of storage dams, mi em- bankments and other impouni de- vices. For the most part the refuges were developed on sub-marginal or low grade acreage and most of the construction work was carried on by relief labor. The Works Progress administration allotted $286,240 for development of 25 refugees and improvement of seven |. others, and.an additional $600,000 was allocated last summer from drouth relief funds for restoration and improvement of the others in this and other states. Refuges already developed were listed as: Refuge, County Appert project, Emmons ‘Billings lake, Cavalier . Bone Hill creek, La Moure Canfield lake, Burleigh | Clouds lake, Sargent a 1.99 RAIN Oct. 13.—(?)—Wheat pared to 230 follow: Arrive «|Lake Oliver, Oliver . 131% 129% 127% 1.25% Wheat 137% 11.18 1.25% 1.23% 161 aeoee o Lake George, Kidder Halvorson project, McHenry Hanzon project, Emmons .. Hutchinson project, Kidder 449 Johnson Lake, Nelson and Eddy 1,726 Klabunde project, Emmons .... 480 Lawler lake, Bottineau and Rolette . Lost lake, McLean Maple river, Dickey . Nason project, Grand Forks Lake Nettie, McLean .. Pleasant lake, Benson Sheyenne lake, Sheridan Shirek project, Walsh . Shirj project, McKenzie Storm iake, Sargent State-iand project, Emmons White lake, Slope «.... 960 120 8288 ebeselss their location and acreage are follows: 5,279 2,985 1,903 903 Long lage, Burleigh . Lake Tewaukan, Sarg Willow lake, Rolette Camp lake, McLean Charles lake, Hettinger Cottonwood lake, McHer Dakota lake, Dickey ... Lake Burleigh, Burleigh Florence lake, Burleigh Lake Williams, Lake Grant, Grant . Hobart lake, Barnes . 8,784 : Py BRUNSWICK Phonograph. Tight heat, gas and water furnished. 31911997 _lith’8t..8o. first floor 4-room apart- ment. Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Phone 278, FURNISHED two room and kitchen- Rental $26, 721)! ette apartment. 3rd St. of | NICELY furnished $ room apartment, private bath outside entrance. 811 and 8t. FURNISHED a} it. Call after 4:00 p.m. 515 2nd St. TWO room apartment. Heat, lights, and water furnished. 918 7th St. E ROOM nicely furnished spart- 806 7th St. THREE room unfurnished apartment. 214 3nd 8t. Business Opportunity GOING . THEATRE business. Live North Dakota city. 1,000 popula- tion. New sound equipment, No competition. Reasonable rent. Brick building. Wonderful opportunity. Substantial cash required. Write Tribune Ad. 17536. FOR SALE—Beer parlor, pool tables, lunch counter, and ‘fixtures, com- plete. Ample living quarters up- masonable price. Write Box No, 72, Haven, N. Dak. STORE groceries and notions, good location, living rooms upstairs. Fix- tures rent or buy very cheap. Build- ing reasonably cheap. Write Trib- une Ad. 17598. FOR SALE: Thriving grocery store in center of Bismarck business dis- trict. T..M. Casey and Son. Female Help Wanted SPECIAL Work for Married Women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. B-1584, Cincinnati, Ohio. GOOD location for dressmaker in western town. Give experience, personal description, snapshot, self- ‘addressed stamped envelope for re- ply. ‘Write Tribune Ad. 17570. GIRL for general housework. Must go home nights. Phone 1137, Household Goods for Sale iG room dining room set, three bedroom sets, porch furniture, nearly new small Wesley-Rauden- busch piano. Rugs and carpets. Electric washer. Electrolux vacuum okaner. Ci heating stove. Fruit jars. Garden tools. 927 6th &t. DINING room table and buffet, $18; small ivory bed, spring and mat: tress, $18; hall tree, $2; large black trunk, $12. 829 4th. KITOHEN ENAMEL range, coal heat- er, canned fruits, miscellaneous ar- ticles. Priced for quick sale. 314 4th 8. About 50 popular records. Perfect condition. Cheap. Inquire at Tribune Office. e40|2 BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $26. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. na RUGS, Beautiful, 9x12 and 8x11. Must sacrifice immedia! tely. Need money. Phone 1760. 408 10th St. SILK DI , lined; curtains, four poster bed, with spring, ice box, pic- tures. 1006 8th St. ONE COMBINATION range-with two ovens, in good condition. Call 321 8th, or phone m4 ELECTRIC refrigerator at Geo. Dailey Sibley lake, Griggs . Stewart lake, Slope . i—Cash wheat ‘ash wheat 2%: No, 1 mixed 18, Corn, No. 2 mixed 1.10%; N Now 1.16% -11; 5 ; No. 1 white ; No. $ white new and old 1. 4 white 1.16: % 93 i]130 TONS OR MORE very farm 2 miles northwest of Mandan, Highway No. 10. Hay for Sale MIXED prairie 's ground sweet clover hay. Priced hay at i Dak. Reasonable price. Write or call A. H. Bkblad, Washburn, N. D, hay. Reasonable if taken at once. Leo Jostad, Standard Service Station, Bottineau, N, Dak. : will Pave te see these cars order to appreciate theme. - ‘Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Main Phene 1926 Plymouth DeLuxe 375.00 ith JUNE i936 Lafayette Demonstrator complete with overdrive at a sacri- fice. Ask for Kelley at Wilde Mo- tors, Inc. NEW PONTIAC 8 Tudor selan, $150 discount. Fleck Motor Sales. Houses for Sale NEW HOUSE, near capitol. Four rooms and bath on ground floor. Fruit room, laundry room with sta- tionary tubs in basement. Also 3- room and private bath basement apartment with good income. All modern, air-conditioned gas heat- ing system. Write Tribune Ad. 17532, 5-room modern bungalow, $3,750. 6-room bungalow, basement, fur- nace, maple floors, $1,500. 5-room cottage, close in, $1,600. Good paying 3 apartment house. Geo. M Register. __Tips on Good Jobs Gentle- men preferred. Reasonable. Phone 1074 after 7:30 p. m. ed, Gas heat, near bath. Exeel- hone 1547-W. BEDROOM, and sitting room, sult- able for two gentlemen. Always hot: water. ways Available Oct. 15. 116 W. Thayer. TWO LARG! ‘each suitable for two ladies, New man- agement, 315 Mandan St. Phene 1844-LM. ‘ FURNISHED sleeping room in mod- ern home. Close to bath. Hot wa- ter always. Phone 263. 813 3nd St. FURNISHED sleeping room, Lava- tory in room. Hot water at all times. Gas heat. 510 4th St. SLEEPING ROOM in modern home. Next to bath, Close in. Gentlemen only. Phone 195-M. 117 Ist. COMFORTABLY furnished room it modern home. Suitable for two. Home privileges. 711 9th st. ROOM in modern home, Near capl- tol and high school. Gentlemen preferred, Phone 1581. LARGE WARM sleeping rooms. Al- ways hot water. Close in. Also apartment, 816 Main LARGE front sleeping room. Hot water always. Close in. Call after 5p. m. 418 2nd 8t. MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school. 903 9th. Phone 1963. COMFORTABLE sleeping rooms for one or two. Hot water always. Phone 535-W. Houses for Rent MODERN BUNGALOW, at 706 Ave. F. Gas heat, warm garage, one bed- Pita Inquire 818 Ave. E. Phone 5-ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished. Front and back entrance. Inquire at 414 Ave, A West or 307 Broadway. ADULTS ONLY. Five room house. Hot air heat. -Close in. Tel. 455 or call at 416 3rd 8t., mornings. THREE, FIVE, SIX and 17-room houses. Two and Three room apart- ments. T.M, Casey & Son. ALL modern three room duplex apartment. Call at 618 Ave. E. Call-at east side door, MODERN house at 1922 Ave. D. Four bedrooms. For information telephone 269. FIVE ROOM house, with bath, fine full: basement, centrally located. Phone 1055, MODERN one-story 6-room house, Immediate possession. Phone 278. 5 Room Modern house. 16 W. Rosser. Lost and Found TAKEN UP—One black, smooth mouth gelding, weighing about 1,350 pounds. Owner please communi- cate with Clarence Hanson, 200 11th 8t., Bismarck. LO8T—New beige kid glove, Friday. Return to Tribune office. SLEEPING ROOM. Can be used for light housekeeping. Lady preferred. Call 1749-W. 4 SLEEPING room. Always hot water. Also one light housekeeping room. 308 Ave. B. FURNISHED room for one or two ladies. $10 for one or $12 for two. 722 Sth St. WARM front sleeping room, next to bath. Close to” capitol. 927 7th. Mrs. Engen. SLEEPING. room with or..-without. ene privileges. Also garage. 409 WARM sleeping room, first floor, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 763-W. 6501 3rd St. % NICELY furnished modern room, for one. Hot water et all times. 31¢ 9th St. ROOMS, pleasant and conveniently porate: Reasonable rent. Phone SLEEPING room, Always hot water Gas heat. 422 4th. Phone 649. COMFORTABLE room. Centrally: located. 404 Sth St. _ |ONE NICELY furnished room, Near capitol. 831 8th St. ROOM FOR RENT at 811 6th. Gen- Z _tlemen preferred. ‘TWO nice sleeping rooms, also garage. 318 Sth St. ——E{_=_ E—=—eEeESESE EE Work Wanted LOST—A pair of glasses.. Octagon shaped. Call 914 for reward. CHRISTMAS Cards—It is none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Co, POTATOES, lowest price in town. Come and see us. Order your win- ter supply. Kunz Grocery, 222 So. 9th. Phone 1317. FLAT Pan American horn. Excel- lent condition, Price reasonable. Cc. arene 722 Main Ave., Bis- marck, 1 , Hilleboe-Sorlie Fuel Leghorn cockerels, Go. Box $85, Grand Forks, N. Dak.| Tom Barron i . mn uj Pt iene, Recnteemsctenecns ehh aon s00d. clean, green upland - wetae atl Dak. "|HAY and straw to dealers, farmers hy 50 owt. DULUTH CASH GR. Dul Oct. 13.—M@—Cl prices heat, north Ne 1.49% fhorthe 87 y y @ark northern 56 % 1. y 5 dark northern 52 tb. 1.2: 1 Ib. 1.26 3 a 50-75 cw Clover seed 18.0 tS nna cers ae raska . ind partly 8.155, 1 re fale “quailty small fe aeat mm LH; pelehisan ou whee = 0. 8. ne. 143: Biles Griumphe” ba 4 Fed 1,15; Early Ohios unciass! Bee rca, aceite be for prices. L. A, Thorson, Minn. GOOD LAST year’s upland haf, $16 per ton. Call at 1799 Main St., Bis- tmarck, ___Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES YOU will find neatest g i if ge iy H 53 al if : i if ae? fs fe } : Ee # H i | FF ry Hi i i H ; t 5 i i ; ii { T. T. KOLPACOFF & SONS—Paint- ers, decorators and paperhangers. © 510 East Main 8&t., Mandan. Phone 147-J. Expert workmanship, prompt service, reasonable ASHES HAULED once a week, 75 cents per month. Garbage 50c per month. Also good fertiliser for sale. Gabel. Phone 1530, INDIVIDUAL or family agonab! Bai GIRL wants work by hour or day. Ask for Eva at telephone 1347-W. ii [ iF ag, a : EE t ul Fit