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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1996 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for chorea Oct. 22 REVERSE IN STOCK WARKET ACTIONIS | SHOWN IN LOSSES 3 Steels in Forefront of Decline With Other Leaders Not Far Behind ts ne oe eee 75 Bree ss se rt ttt RRRRREE Puee 35 i ae 2 = New York, Oct. 22—(7)—Alfter whipping up a selective advance un- der the leadership of aircrafts and specialties, the stock market suffered 8 late break Thursday and many early gains were converted into losses of fractions to 2 or more points, Steels were in the forefront of the | AY decline with Other recent leaders not far behind. Despite support in the final half hour, the close was gen- erally lower. . Transfers were around | Beth! 2,000,000 shares. Brokers had varied ideas of the causes of the setback. Some thought renewed tenseness of the European situation may have induced selling. Others were of the opinion the re- action was natural in view of the lengthy advance, Ci The aviation group was especially favored following reports Great Brit- ain planned to place extensive orders Chi. for military planes in the United States. At the height of the downturn the ticker tape was about 2 minutes be- hind floor dealings, The pace slowed when modest buying orders appeared. Bonds and commodities were mixed. The French franc weakened on po- litical fears but came back’ in the| Com. afternoon. Wheat st Chicago was up c %4.to 1 cent @ bushel and corn im-| §°" proved % to %. Btocks, ‘in demand the greater part of the session included Douglas, Boe-| Cont. Oil Del ing, Curtiss-Wright, Sperry, United Aircraft, Western Union, North Amer- ican, International Paper Preferred, Cul White Mofors, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Crown Cork, Zenith Radio| Deere & Co. and United Fruit. In the dipping division were U. 8. Di Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible, Youngs- Eas! town Sheet & Tube, General Motors, Chrysler, Hudson, Montgomery Ward,| El. Boat Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, Schenley, American Telephone, N. Y. Central, Delaware & Hudson, Santa Fe, Great Northern, Standard Brands, Allied Chemical, Westinghouse, Atlantic Re-| 2 fining, American Can, Johns-Mai ville and Loew's, | ‘Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct, 22.—7}—(v, 8. D. A)—Cattle 5,000, fed cattle Scarce, but soms.early bids weaker; lower grade she stock about steady; | 5, bulls weak; stockers little changed; best fed steers held around 9.25-9.75; |, good mixed yearlings sold downward 00; grassy helfers 3.50-5. is. idddddadagia ‘ a327) Hips Cent. Indus. Rayon Int. Harvester . grades quotable up to 5.50 or more; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00-3. jerpey: common to medium bulls 4. 4.75; medium, to good stookers 4.7: 5.75; lower grades 3.50-4.50; calve 2,500, steady with some bids lowe: good to choice vealers 8,00-9.00; se- lects 9.59; cull to common around 4.00-6.00. Hogs 16,000, opsning slow, now fair- ly active; mostly steady with Wed- lay; top 935 mainly for 220-240 A ee ee Ibs. 88087 160- 8.60; 100-140 Ib. killers ‘6.00-7.86, good sows, 450 Il lown, 7.95-8,75;. down to 7. feeder pigs scarce; largely 5.00- average cost Wed- nesday 8.91; weight 204. Sheep 21,000, 943 through; salable N supply six loads Idaho lambs and ewes; 15 loads range feeders; about 8.000 natives and Dakotas; early un- dertone weak on fet lambs; about | Nat. Bead 2 et cl ale Ped Ni grade lam! fednesday 8.50; top to|N. shippers 8.65. No. Am. Aviet Dalry cows, belter grade milker and ate é springer cows scarce; le change;|Ohio Of . plain kinds slow, ih few good close springers suitable for shippers 65.00-75.00; medium grades downward to 50.00; common backward cows Pi quoted downward to 35.00 or under. Johns-Manville Kelvinator ... Kennecott’ . Kroger Se Nat. Dairy . Nat. Distill, ... oe Pow. & Lt. Oct WCU. 8. DAD a O00, iheluding 6,600; direct; | Phe waaey, to shai lower than’ Wedne: iJ ane 5) ba eee | mostly 10-18 off; to finished 190. 250 1b, bui 1 ehetbe ie gows #5; | Pup. _Giticang 5, BR SRB Zoo os RRR % Hees 13,000, Ancludin; Pree igicecl reak ti mot that da; ep steady: choice feeding lambs k to lower in Aa eras min £ 3.— Py—U, 5, S000: valnugiter cers fairly: active and ly; load ‘ots choice 9. few sales lain -éhote erassy ie scattered loads 925 pounds do: lown. 1.00; Cutterie Ww com: strength, 2 land dui te tg a) 30-30% New York Stocks | MARKET DEVELOPS " NOTABLE FIRMNESS: CLOSE 1 NERVOUS Need of Moisture for Winter Wheat in Nebraska In- fluences Futures Chicago, Oct. 22.—(4)—Spreading i¢ {Operations that involved buying here against sales at Winnipeg and Liver- pool gave notable firmness to the Chicago wheat market late Thuraday. Need of moisture for winter wheat in Nebraska received considerable at- ‘tention here. As a result, July wheat contracts representing the domestic winter crop showed some independent Wheat closed nervous, %4-1 cent | above Wednesday's finish, Dec. 1.14%- 1.15, May 1.13%-%, corn %-% up, Dec. 94%-%%, May 90-90%, oats %-% ad- vanced, and provisions unchanged to 15 cents higher. ee ATE DEALINGS RALLY INNEAPOLIS MARKETS Minneapolis, 0: —()—After a desultory period of trade during which wheat prices dipped’ from a rally on mill buying,. markets rallied sharply here Thuraday and prices closed high- er. December wheat closed 4 at $1.28%, higher y le higher at $4.23% higher at $1.174 Degember tae figved Me lows $2.03 and May unchanged at $1.97%. Coarse grain futures rallied with wheat, December malting . barley. closed unchanged at $1.15. December Meher, at cember oats closed {oMecand May we mgher at 10% Cash wheat offerings were light din draggy demand, Winter wheat quiet. Durunt deniand was snap- ‘ash. corn of choice old crop yel- low quality was higher. Oats was in falr to good demand. ye was in bet- ter demand. ley demand was falr. Flax was in.good demand. —————————— | Produce Markets | joanne ( ae cHicAGoO Chicago, Oct. 11.—()—Butter was firmer in'tone Thursday and exes were firm, pate was steady, creamery- 36%. Be rs, 3,423, firm; extra firsts, cars and fo- cal 29; fresh graded firsts cars and | Dec, local 28, current receipts 26; refriger- efrigerator extras New York, Oct try weak. By freig! 18-21; Leghorn “13-1 Prices unchanged. Butter, 7,480, firm: higher than extra 33% 34; extra (92 ncore) scores) 30 Creamery, extra AER 3 Bt (84 8t iiteatized tbo score) cheese, 4 33,600, 9,906, irregular. Mixed col- rigerators, special packs 27 he colors unchanged. BUTTHR-EGG co Chicago, Oct. (P)—. High Low 30% 30% Close Ese | Netrigerator Sto dards, Oct Refrigerator dards, Nov. war Net ar iO rorelsn exchange mixed Great Britain de- mand-in dollars, others in cent Great Ae 4.891%; France tay 5.26% regisi are 7 : Montreal w York Jn tocks oat Bank Btock gy rthwest Banco 10 CURB STOCKS 2 New Yortt, Oct. 22.—()— Curb; an rican Gen, 10%. Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Share 2: DULUTH GASH GRAIN Duluth Oct. (P}—Cash closing No. 1 heavy dark | northern 60 pounds _ ik (3 1I9 Ke. a) Peiad i aarti" ae 53 po i No. bert a 3 2h Ba: pounde’ 1.23% -1.2 BOSTON rhe Boston, Oct. 22.—()—(U. 8. —A general Strengthening | wa clally. were ngs an th ae ines were. higher ‘than ee blood Te Tae at 8a nd at 71-82 ents tor Haasaner 'd antes rain Quotations ramen ee qa ae No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. jNo. 3 dark northern, 58 ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. Dba gerbeustnnckegrny sd CHATEAU DE MORES [Bargains in the WANT: GET OF NOBLEMAN’ ADS Will Surprise You _ Arrangements Being Completed for Acceptance of Historic Badlands Site Arrangements were belng complet- ed Thursday for acceptance by the State Historical society of the historic Chateau de Mores in the North Da- kota Badlands as Russell Réld, state superintendent, left here for Medora to inspect the site. the Marquis de Mores cigs bu Chateau in 1883. Rigi of land to be acquired in je transaction will be de! by Reid on his inspection deere a the arrival here probably around Nov. @ % Al Ibs. 39 Ibs, 78: 38 Ibs., 75; 31 Ibe, No. 1 hard amber durum ime BE ghe Ree 8 aR OR Ske saree MINNEAPOLIS GE lis, oe aa TH 1 tats 138% ian” Tah Lain A% 10% 18% 40% UTH RANGE DUL' Duluth, Minn., Oct. 22.—(7)— Durum— Open High Low about steady and|M 1 of the count, who lives in Paris. 3 historical site may become a part of the park. Built when the French nobleman came to Dakota Territory to establish & huge packing industry in western North Dakota but was unsuccessful because of the distance to market, the Chateau was the home for three years of the Marquis de Mores and his wife. It is large frame struc- ture, Now maintained as a private mu- seum, the Chauteau and its contenta, % [including a collection of early -fire- arms, many of their personal effects, furnishings and dishes, will become a state museum. Training School Scout 38% Close 1, 4 iin Troop Given Charter Investiture ceremonies were. held for granting @ charter to the first of- fically recognized Boy Scout troop of the State Training school at Mandan ‘Wednesday night. There are 21 boys in the troop. Paul O. Netland, of Bismatck, éx- ecutive of the Missouri Valley ares council, presenjed the charter and Scout Cominissioner A, R. Henry, Mandan, was in charge of the cere- mony. Leon 8kjod, scoutmaster, will head the troop. Troop eommit- tee _membérs are Rev. Francis Ber- eh Rev. G. W. Stewart and D. C. lohr, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR nneapolis, Oct. 23.—(@)—Flou! d. Shipments 23,592. a Standard middiings a1. winakeEe CA ae oe Oct. — (Ci n oats, No. hite 4 No, 1 mixed’ “teed 41%, ,, total slightly weaker, supplies moderate, demand low Automobiles for Sale Apartments Rent 7 APARTMENT. Ideal for or couple. Gas heat, lights water. Laundry privi- leges and Kelvinator. 515 2nd St. apartment mine bath, private entrance. lights, water furnished. 301 Tora hone 1850, private Also, Call at 322 18; Bt. és FURNISHED light housekeeping room and kitchenette. Outside entrance. Upstairs. Modern home. $20. Close apartment, private entrance. Base- ment bedroom, one or two sirls, _314 W. Rosser. 3 ROOM furnished apartment, “first floor, Private bath, private trance. Lights, heat 4 4th. NEW 4 room ground floor furnished apartment. Heat, water, gas fur- nished. Phone 1918 or call at 1023 8th St. ONE NICB room on second floor. Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping in basement. 818 7th &t. FURNISHED APARTMENT. One Toom. Ground floor. Centrally lo- cated. 404 5th St. VACANCY IN new furnished, 2 bedrooms. aries t 101 Ave. A, Apt. 5. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, pasty 5 modern, Tel. 126. Broadway ket, J sae aS Furnished 2 room apart- ment, 314 9th St. ———————— ‘ | 1932 .| 122 Main WINTER © IS COMING All Cars Must Be Sold 1926 1928 1931 1923 Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan (new mo- tor) Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Touring Sedan .. + 35 Plymouth Coach’ .......... 495 Plymouth DeLuxe Touring Sedan (less than 1000 miles) 695 will have to see these cars in order to appreciate them, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. n Phone 700 1931 PONTIAC 4 door sedan, good condition, tires nearly new. Will sell cheap. 903 9th St. or 614 Bdwy. To3d Chrysler coach, perfect conditon, DeLuxe equipment. Radio. Heater. Forced to sell. _$375. Phone 1778-J. 1935 FORD COACH, very cheap, for cash. Also new Philco car radio. Phone 1809-M or 69, 1933 1935 1935 1936 You Male Help Wanted MAN, reliable, to become an bile and accident claim adjuster in your territory. Insurance experi< nce . No selling, Write Associated Adjusters, Box 761-1, general work around store, Tribune Ad. 17712, 8" MA‘ YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly, Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. made to order, also daters, seals, etc. Fargo Rubber Stamp Works, __Box 1366, Fargo, N. Dak. ) 4 sections, Art Metal, 16 draw- - er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. Houses for Rent 5-ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished. Front and back entrance. Inquire 414 Ave. A West or 307 Broadway. ABOUT NOV. Ist. Modern five room house. Hot water heat, $35 per mo. 221 W. Rosser. Phone 1226-J, FIVE ROOM modern house, two school. 716 W. Rosser. Female Help Wanted WE ARE PLACING TWO YOUNG indies 0 oh our organization that are ambitious and looking for a career. Must be over 18 and under 22. Free to travel the United States. Trav- eling expenses paid. Guaranteed salary of $60 per month. No ex- perience necessary. See Mr. Slate ab the Patterson Hotel between 5 and 8 p.m. No phone calls. $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE sitowing Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fash: fon Frocks, Inc., Dept. B-2540, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. | WANTED: Experienced salesiady for v country store. No others need ap- ply. Apply at Alex Rosen and Bros. WANTED: Experienced gi for gel eral housework. Must be wed to children. Call at 315 13th St. —_—_—_————— Farms for Sale t FARM LAND6—46 acres, partly clear- ju Colorado Red very fow sales round whites U. commercial 8. No. 1,0-4.75 Farly Ohios partly led. eh Minnesota cobblers ie. Earl, ly ed, good 4 room house, basement barn, well, running spring creek, in pasture, timber suitable for build- ing. Fruit and berries, Close to town. $2,300. Also 10 ‘acre tract, no buildings, good timber. Idea} for tourist camp and resort. $950. Write Box 122, Orr, Minn. ——_—_——— Farms for Rent :|THRE® farms, each with buildings, + 195% | ¢ pent JEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Ae to 203] ley No. lis, Oct. 22.- may ; seein tbls thureday 66 compared cash wheat and coarse grain ne eat Delivered lhyDNS 143% 149% 60 Ibs. 141% 147% 1.40% 1.46% 1.38% 1.44% 134% 132% 52 . 128% 1.39% 136% 133% 131% 1.23% 129% 1.36% 1.30% iter WI lis cas teday follow. Whi To Arrive 4 1.26% 1.26% 1.26% 1.33% ahd South Dakota 1.24% Dakota Wheat | Nov + 1.23% 124% 120% 12% 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 118% 1.22% 1.18% Durum - 143% 156% 1.39% 139% 153% 06. v 138% 147% - 1.32% 139% 1.20% 1.35% 128% 1.33% 126% 131% "1.28% 1.28% =, 121% 1.26% 5 amber bd thom es ao 119% 1.21% test—weigh? iS “a1% 120% 1.20% 152% nom; malting 18. seed 5.50-75 cw: weed 18,00. Chalk is composed almost entirely of the skeletons of animals. Lost and Found LOST: “Between my place and High- timothy new 5.25-30; clover way 83, Sunday Oct. 18, 1930 Ford |; spare wheel and tire, complete. Liberal rewatd. Mrs. John Barker, Route No, 1, Bismarck. re NOTICE OF SPELIAL EXECUTIO NOmICE Is HERE! ¥ GIVEN: That by vy! of a judgment and acres t leresonine and he 7th day ce October, in an action In the Di B Burleigh evaty, Fourth trict of Btate of North Dakot: ‘ederal Land Ba Body Corporat Frank “Ritchey, {ne E; Ritchey, decea elle Ritel Lt wit rsons unkno’ or interest mbrance ypon the r ta scribed in ane Complaint, whether as the heirs, di ttors of Kati of North Dako! 4 pointed, will sell at the front door o} the Court House at Bismarck, in the ‘orl’ a oid ur b, and narrate. 8 ef ‘Tose at aw noir, st of ropery and morcaaged Le ain the niytot ‘Dakole at public auctio! ey, as ribe West Halt ‘ on Southeast Quarter west Quarter menue) oand East ome ofthe Southwest Qu: ter (E%SWK) ei ie ¢ itn Hl el ‘est ol fh Bri al dian, containing te ++) or less, accordin; the - Government survey there- of, or so much thereof as may be nec mary te o, satiate ae sald 1 Jedemient ¢| room furniture one containing 900 acres, all fenced, no stock on for four years; one 600 acres, all fenced, 60 stanchions in barn. Exoellent feed on all farms. ‘Will Jease to party who would bring stock to winter. Call or write T. E. Oxford, Voltaire, N. Dak. —_—_——— Household Goods for Sale PHONOGRAPH with 39 popular rec- ords. Cost about $150, looks and plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Owner leaving town. Inquire Tribune office. condition. Full size bed, spring end mattress complete $8. Priced Terms to responsi- library table, chairs, dishes, uten- sils, garden tools, radio, fruit jars, laundry equipment. 927 6th. Phone 871-R. of] BEDROOM SET, bed, inner spring mattress, coil spring and dresser. Practically new. $40 complete. 916 8th. Phone 1752-M. J BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. STARCK plano, electric washing m: chine, library table, boy's leather Jacket, sine 34. 218 W. Bawy. DINING ROOM set, gas stove, bed- and tables. 1020 ith St. Phone 494-R. 1936 5-tube Philco console. 2062-J. Ask for Mr. Miller. —_——— Phone 615 PORT OF THis Se ON DTN OF efling State Bank at Sterling State of North Dakota at the of ness October 5: 936. $ 92,663.80 $ 58.74 844.08 an from other banks 24,438.65 % + oe He Teoo 00 391.23 Sisto lock paid in nture . «$34,940.87 post 1,038.14 50,701.01 + 12,809.01 o $136, ay HORTS: DAKOTA, County oes canes of the io. so! ar bi bed and sworn to before me HA 8th day of October, 1936. Fre@ H. Pillsbury, wey. ePariice Burleigh County, commission expires July 19, ii i " Caprese Aitgats Director. TO LET for immediate occupancy, modern house, furnished. Gas heat. Tel. 454. FIVE ROOM house, newly decorated. _Gas for cooking. ‘Call 1754-J. MODERN one-story 6-room house. Immediate Possession. Phone 378. NEW 5 room modern bungalow. Gas heat. November Ist. Tel. 2028. ——— Houses for Sale ‘ NEW semi-modern home. Big lot. Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- uae N.D, 106 3rd St, EW bungalow, just being Sapte 808 10th St. T. M Casey & Son. fl Hay for Sale BALED PRAIRIE HAY, stacked at Velva, highway any direction. Write or call N. M. Muus, Velva, N. D. Instruetion SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand bed rooms. Hot air heat. Near) | Work Wanted ASHES HAULED once a week, 75 cents per month. Garbage. 50 cents — per mo. Also good fertiliser for sale, Gabel. Phone 1530. TAKING OFF SCREENS, repairing and installing storm windows, Aune Glass and Carpenter Shop. 61¢ Bdwy. dows. Call W. A. Zimmer for price. Phone 671. 209 11th St. TWO CAPABLE girls want work by hour or day. References if desired.” Phone 763-W. TWO EXPERIENCED girls want part ~ time work. Phone 926-R. eEeE—_———— ee _Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY: Garage natural gas heater. Phone 1772-R. 615 12th st. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY: Studio couch. Phone 204-W, SSS ___Wanted to Rent HOUSE with apartments or rooming house, Call Marie at 2038 after 6:30. p. m, - Watch | Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Gusta 4 condition, Bargain. _ Apt. No. 3. and Typing. Day classes. Night | LAD’ classes beginning now. Review ‘Theory 7:30 to 8:30. Review Dicta- tion 8:30 to 9:30. Tel, 1619. Call Apt. C, College Bld; 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. SEVERAL Display tables, (3 ft. x 8 ft.) in A-1 condition and 8-foot glass showcase (with slanting front). fore Sunday. May be seen at Sarah Gold | Shop, Bismarck. 1928 Hudson; 1938 Chevrolet, 1925 Star, $35; running condition; electric washer, $7; $125 pearl lined Concertina, $35. Phone 1772-R. 615 12th St. LADY'S ALASKAN Lamb fur coat, size 16. Roll top desk, metal docu- ment file and office table. Write Tribune Ad. 17750. POTATOES, lowest price in town. Come and see us. Order your win- ter supply. Kunz Grocery, 222 So. 9th, Phone 1317. ONE CANDY CASE, 42x26 in. also meat slicer, suitable for small gro- cery store. Call at 104 Main. NUMBER 3 Howell Saw Mill. A-i condition. New blade. Ermin Hintz, Elbowoods, N. Dak. Fred Svaren, 600 16th St. Bismarck. BEEP FRYER for barbecue. Barbecue Cafe. 301. Phone First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive his H Position Wanted BY MIDDLE AGED MAN, twenty years retail experience, also me- chanical and electrical appliance. oe references, Write Tribune Ad. Personal FREE! Stomach acid, gas palns, in- - digestion relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's Lyell eee, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck, and Central/Drug.Co., Ma Tables, $5 each if taken be- | ME __222 So. 11th St. MATTRE! MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. - Either regular or spring filled. 1033 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Roommate Wanted WANTED: Business girl yoommpate, Call at 522 2nd St. or Phone 283. Room and Board : WANTED: Boarders and roomera, right up town, board. In-° quire at 309 4th St. COMFORTABLE ‘room with board. Close in. Reasonable. 428 3rd St. _Phone 1086-W. NICE WARM room with morning abd. eyenibe meals. Phone 145. 401 Sth it. z Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVE and comfortable room, Gentle-. ground floor, next to bat men preferred. Phone 1770. 5 TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, each suitable for two ladies. New mane ate LM. ai TED TO SHARE room. Private entrance. Gas fireplace. Laundry privileges. $9 month. Phone 463. NICELY FURNISHED alee] room. Suitable for two gent Next. to bath, Close in. 113 Mandan. WARM ROOM. Suitable for two. Brie vate entrance. Hot water. Clese- in, 114% Bdwy. Phone 1237-R. WARM, CLEAN, sleeping room. to bath. Always hot water. Gene tlemen preferred. 614 Ave. C. tory in room. i Nor wanes etal times, Gas heat, 510 4th t, LARGE NICELY fi room, ground floor. 234 W. Thayer, 315 Mandan 8t. Phone -

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