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BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1937 “Bp STHS GLNB BUT [New York Stocks]| WHEAT PRCES LIT {Grain Ouotations /MANESOTA LEADING [Looking for Bargains? , PAIL TO PULL OTHER | ~~o-ers= === | AS BEAR PRESSURE. | —swmarcx cram — | NORTHWEST STATES - Adams Exp 18 tows 73% Ne te Ramey ee Read the WA N T-A DS : ISSUES UP HIGHER) ss 10+) terse o> ax BASRS ORR IN PITS): azz ssisee ome 4 ae on me Mack Treks 7% No. 2 dark northern, 8% Ibs. 14 Allls-Ch Mar Field §=20% lo. 3 dark northern, . 4 ; , dinGany. ie leaked a aX Pea Se SS No. 3 dark northern, 88 Ibs. |... 132 . _____ Male Help Wanted Rooms for Rent Automobiles fer Sale. U. &. Steel Crosses 97 to New) am cry sug -33. | Miami Upturns Ocour in Face of Re-|No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. .... 131 i WANTED: Messenger for Western /ONE light housekeeping room and ST, . . Cop 21% .. No. 4 dark 53 Ibs, .... 130|Cash Receipts for 1936 Were) _ Union. kitchenette. Upstairs. Outside en- . Peak: So AmH&L 1% ee psi en. ; : betes) 6-Year Pe: me Spe- Mid-Con Pet 31 ports of Worldwide Increase [No.5 dark ry tri Aches cate Am Inter. 18%| Sidiand gel" ad a NO. § Gack northern, 62 tbe. ...- 128) Highest Since 1930, Com- Female Help Wanted fates: (Modern, “ome, $40) 2nd) : Loco 834] pain ‘Mol 14 pore” No, 5 dark northern, 80 Ibs. .... 135 il NEW_ DISCO’ 1 Women’s Silk|~—_________________| at These Low Am Metal ilation Shor S| Mont Ward 56% Sample grain: P we Hoslery is Snag-Proofed; wears| COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod- New York, Jan, 30—(@)—Bteels ex-| A™ Pow Ut 13%) mur Corp 19%! Chicago, Jan. 30—(#)—Disappear-| 40 Ibe, 1.22; 48 1 7 Ibs. 1.18; twice as'long. Big sellers, Write} ¢r home. Suitable for two. Hot Ne Favmenis, | No Finames) Citys ecut upward Nash Mtrs 23% /ance of selling pressure, together with | 46 113: ” 1.07; | Minneapolis, Jan, 30.—()—Minne-| for samples, American Mills, Dept. J wal eat, if in Gatarday's market bub, wit the| 4% Rol MUI 35%] Nat Blacut 3 |oome ramtsnl- te domestic lag es be ae Mbt: MT: lot, with & gain over 1935 of $68,415,-| _ 5627, Indianspolls, 3 Second. fi exception ofa number of ties, & Ref 90%! Nat Csh Reg 33% | mills, helped to lift the Chicago wheat |40 Ibs., 95; 39 92; 38 Ibs. 99; |0 Says Charles F. Collison, agricul- | ——————————=——s=——— LARGE light housekeeping room ah falled to pull the rest of the list in = fe ne ox Nat Dy Prod 23% (market late Saturday, as well as 37 Ihe. 96, eae dea) Rae E a are haws- Work Wanted Close in. Suitable for tes On bus est ell wake. fat Distil] 25% jearlier. 7 ive northwes WORK on farm by honest young i U, B. Bieel was again the teader,| At T d T 109%) Nat Pr a Lt 12%| Upturns of prices were in the face|No. 1 mixed durum co 12111936 cash farm income, which, up| WOR oo farm by honest young} ee, 12! West Thayer. Phone/ 1992 a1. leaping across 97 to a new 6-year| Am Tob B 90%! Nat steel 90% of official estimates of worldwide in-|No, 1 red durum 104 |% Pee, 1 for the district shows a rec-) chanical repairing. Please write 133 roid peak. At the ‘same time automotive| Am W Wks 26%/ Nat Tea 10% |creases of acreages sown to winter No. 1 flax 193 [ord total of $841,772,000—the highest) Tribune Ad, 19260. TASER scomteetabla yaiilet alespine| os a , desues were inclined to give ground ag| Am Wool Pf 74%|N Y Cent 43. |Whest compared with 1996 figures.|No. 9 flax Les |*13ce 1930. e-retbune Ad. 19260. ____| room. Hot water always. Hot water | 1933 am: the strike deadlock un- 53%| No Am Avia ‘ig |Seéting in the United States is the| No, 1 “All northwest states except Mon-|EXPERIENCED girl wants house-| heat. Close in. 816 E. Main. 1933 7 ‘“ broken. Prices were somewhat Arm 1 0% Ames’ ® 18, |largest on record, and Cvecho-Slo-| nergy °° 90ltana made gains in cash sales;” Col-| Work. Inquire Tribune Ad. 19292, |= —-——_______| 4934 bri even at the close, ‘Transfers approxi-| As Dry G@ 20. | No. Parifle saye|Yaxia,ts the only country reporting «| Oats”, **" 72 lNion continued, “Minnesota leads in| EXPERIENCED girl wants housework | “ACE sleeping room in modern | 1934 367 mated. 1,100,000 shares, ATSF 7%! oho of ip” |Feduction i Sie 45 | gain, $68,415,000 or 29.2 per cent with| by hour or day. Phone 1980. MOS CP ee 337 over an indefinite renee? Shulfled | Ail Ret | 34% Oliver arm 58. |yetterday's finish, May 127%-%, duly oa 7a econd Ss NOs aS pee eee | TWO. exparenoed git want P| [ARGE room, ulable f 1038 rit Tange. Avia a yest y's » May -%, . or per cent, 2) E room. Suitable for two. Gas J.T, Caso enjoyed one of its perlodl-| Bala Lace 10%| Ctéceietg, 2% |111%-%, com % off to X up, May CHICAGO RANGE tal sales $272,888,000, South Dakota is | _‘ime work. Phone 026-R__ heat. Close to bath. Phone 1361-J, | 1935 417 cal flurries, advancing about 7 points | Balt é& Ohio 22% Shag [LOS%=%: July 1.00%-%, oats | %4-% iar pT pn eT Ne te Wa: ale aWashingionyee) is3s Led at its top. Baradan Packard 11% advanced and provisions unchanged Spen High Low Close|cent, with total sales of $27,273,000. |__Room Mate Wanted ii ie bat | 1935 Sedan > a M4 | Param Pict 28% |to 17 cents devline : 147K 128 127% 137% The income for 11 months of 1936, | RESPECTABLE girl wants roommate.|“yoenN tom connected with bath.| 1935 Latayette Sedan at 27%) Park Utah 41% - 114 111% 10% 111% loolizon said is greater than for the| Also Remington typewriter | New furniture. One block from bus| 1935 Chrysler Sedan .. 2 ner: Livestock : Bote ate Hd, Festarine 9% | MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT LOSK 108% LOTH 1.06% beet year of 1985, when the fey for Dist Tense Auli pa ae St. | 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan .. jaf C 101% | FUTURES PRICES HIGHER «+ 1.06% 1.06% 1. 982652200. hore 1d | ——————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— MFORTABLE room in _ modern Briceate el] Pen RR 414) uying to cover flour s0id to the fed |» Loa Loam Loan Lest | was $1,099,910,000 Household Goods for Sale | home on bus line. 906 ‘7th St. Phone| 7™*** gar Deced lew, of we mend: LIVESTOCK REVIEW Bull Whe teh] Ease ail Geteacee eae mtn Suameet, Uy, olds: SEM “SOK “Bee “98s |n enc Hortnest Cerne Beenn montin | PIANO for enyone. Rebuilt planos,| -SOor ____| All these cars winterized inclading, livestock: were discounted during the May wheat closed % higher at ’ from livestock. tel s ik, N Gi g ‘ | hetscles ced scee’ Gen teens rarameanate aa, fee ses | Ost gO SOY pier Be UR ad BE hy BM BM) Sataneola estos sates roumnt| B,fetimen, Box 44, Bimmer, 8) oS oar cping room, aound| nn tat oot tree . 85. - fl Al Al J 002,000, a 3 Wise | —— “ s. Strlelly chatce 1480 poet tach ee oe otfgtings rents % highersat = ne 41% |Consin livestock $241,196,000,'a gain of |\CHEAP if taken at once, rugs, over-| floor. 422 4th St. Phone 640, Corwin-Churchill ped at 12.75 with odd head and small | 218 and July % higher at 215, Ma: 1.56% 1.56% 1.56% 1.56% | $39,078,000; North Dakotas livestock| stuffed living room set, dining set,|ROOM next to bath. Close to Cap- Moto I jots of, Bood to choice making 10.50] Cer D Pasco 68%| Radio Mf | “Coarse grains were unsettled, May + 156 s...4 «+46 1456 |$47,013,000, gain of $16,050,000; South| drapes, gas range, beds, dressers,| itol. 925 8th St. Phone 1745. otors, Inc. io, to! 1300" pound seers ia ni Chee O OKI REO 8% Sehignee at iske May 96 Stoneae 110 140% 190; 1904 epee ee eee BW. SLEEPING ROOM for one or two] 122 Main / , Phone 190 .' arable lightweights 8. N 06%, Jul 1 96 K x t 661,000. i = . 4t 5 AUTOMOBILES “al low wrinen and ius ieimon mediatiagd tad) om ae t's | goe Sy 2 |May. maine erly indhanesa of #451600, Callison sid, while Wine | 2422 St Wanted to Buy Sedan $175, 1083. mouth Coupe kinds 6,00 to 8.00, plain 4.25 t y ML Ca ight and consin had total crops of $31,752,000, a Land 7 $825, 1935 Ford Truck $405, 1935. eUgtar cows ldrgely” 45, i & gee ood Boos Distt 44% in quiet” dems ge Durum ands winter gain of $110922000) North Dekots AGE ee Se for Babe a eke greene soant ity Chevrolet Truck $496, ‘We also have A 1s wel ina! wu . a ie tere and cutters 3.60 to, £56, sausage | Chrysler 123% Sears-Roe 4% "Born, oats and Tye were in. good Fearon Shit Conte eRe es Washburn on Federal Highway &3.{ 00d condition and reasonably Conehe ithe seal fe io Late fairly well, strictiy good and choice | Cl-Palm 19% | Servel ear a oe ne ts dropped $4,626,000, for a total of $1¢-| ‘Three hundred acres under cultiva-/ Priced. Kastien Garage and Ma-| Coach, a 1935 Ford Sedan, = 1936 130 to 180 pounds selling Friday at| Col G El 18 | Shell Un 28 |@—_______________ (061,000. Montana crops brought $19,-| tion, heavy black loam soil, no|_ Chine Shop, Lovell, Wyoming. __| Pontiac Coach, 1936 Plymouth 2.50 to 11-00 ets, 11.80, common | Com Pagid 19% &i %11 Produce Markets | 120,000, a drop pf $16,736,000, rocks, no foul seeds, no quack grass | WANTED: John Deere or 10-20 In-| Sedan, a 1935 Plymouth Coach and chotee feeder steers sold this week oon Sou Z Hd Socony Vac 18 Jo | May ———— . A few years ago eile and sold for texretional ed pyr rae many others. Fleck Motor Sales. ‘ + at 7. .00 or more, plain and Edis {Sou Cal Ed 30 5 $35.00 per acre a1 sell again] one for sale, write, PA) -|FOR SALE: Ne ternational C240 sign ge thonkerg tieatty £20-E86.| Con OU 16%! Bo Pac 48% | Cnicago, san SH“g)—Butter, ogee IRRIGATION WILL BE j iis, cits oot an. wabek Hoth Dance "ruck a rei pri A oa cents marked the week's hog trade Cont Can 62 | So Ry sey yang: poaltry ware little changed Sat- g purchased for $7.00 an acre if taken| WANTED: Large mirror, 9x4 feet or| semi-trailer. Write ‘Tribune Ad. BU ee a oy Re oe Mot 33,180 Ry Pf 80% | “Batter 5,701, steady; creamery spe- at once. Abstract will be given] larger, Need not be in perfect con-] 19293, 140 to 160 pounds 8.90 to 9.50, 120 16 it Oil Del 44% | Sperry Corp 22%|cials (93 score) 32% to 33; extras | Mas showing clear title and all taxes/ dition. Phone 1635. — ‘ 210 pounds 4.25 to 5.90, good sowa| Com Prod Std Brands 15% | (92) 32:, extra firsts (90 to 91) 31%: 127% 126% 127° paid. This is cheaper than home-|WanTED: Used cash register, 1c to Houses for Sale . and reeset ciewiesanea Tar’ sso 'to Gon =H Bia oe ae tO) gentralized carlots) 3 Beas trees oreee D ee ee ee $5.00 with. recording tape. Write/MODERN six room home. Beautiful : 2 “1 p jy, wate o : — 5 ) IN. 3 7.00 OF More. ves and lambs also de- | Cub Am Sug 11%] Std Oil Ind 47% | changed. iiiaene sess sete 133° | Roherty to B pal 55 ACRES, 16 cleared, balance amall| "Ue Ad: 19278. Texineatial -dluict; Locales clined this week, shippers buying two | Ourt Wrgt 1%! Std Oll N Poultry, live, 3 trucks, steady, ‘oherty to Be Principal Speaker |°° fe od soll, Cl > =| creasing in value. Profitable in- foads of ‘choice’ a% pound. iste to: | Deere we J C5! prices un 1B% 11% 18% ; denier sue0ed cec)., Close, £0. school, Personal vestment, Low interest. Priced fou” day ‘gt 10.16, dackers bidding mostly | Di Jit e ee War 1% 4 1s dene tea at Association of Com- ciurches: | posoltice.. Owner 0 a ready sale. For appointment, phone Fe for = jtone YORK A A se be 6 le 4 ting @ fev good lambs up ts a fate| Dome Mines 50% | Studebater”” iene (New York, Jan. 20--UP—Dressed ‘M984. 38 merce Banquet Sete want | PRU at ence woe eaiees Fo!) 12, : ; hour ai 5. Common and medium Doug Airc 72%] Swift é& poultry slow. All fresh and frozen ‘ Se _ 2 = gradep made 7.50 to 875, Medium to % | Swift & Co 26% | prices unchanged. gestion, Heartburn, Get free sample Houses for Rent choice ewes brought 426 to 5.26, cull pont 72% | Texas Corp 85%] Live poultry nominal. No freight Irrigation will be the theme of the|___Houses for Sale or Rent doctor's prescription, Udgs, at: Ser-| ores oe Re eae dao cock anh caskss | ae tg bile ik] Tex Gul Sul 40% Or eitce Stet” creamery, ex- annual banquet of the Association of {ONE story 5 room cottege, enclosed | vice Drug Store, Bismarck and Cen-|8 ROOM modern, furnished of une 50 to 69 pounds range feeding lambs ex PO & O16 | tra (92 score) 92% to 33; other prices ‘Commerce, which willbeheld Tuesday| porch, full basement. Gas heat.| tral Drug Co., Mandan. b '. Sold this week at 8.00 (0 9.50, DPwelt 22% unchanged. night in the lower gymnasium at the| Immediate possession. Price Owens| PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— water furnished. Immediate pos- Firestone pro esee nip times vaniet/ and’ uns ‘World War Memorial building. Phone 278. é Ladies’ dresses, Men’s suits and tle, Veniee Hone: ole and school. ‘ HICAGO Gen Elec 29,996, easier. Mixed colors: J. N. Roherty, research engineer in| ===. | _ ary cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call) }, ults only. ; Tribune Ad. an, SO CAP—U. g, | GOD Foods 4314) Truax-Traer 9% | standards 23% to 20%: firsts 22% to the North Dakote highway depart- Hay for Sale for and deliver. Phone 1707. 868 ‘ alves 100; compared | Gen Mtrs 67%) Union Car 105% | isi! other'mixed colors unchanged. ment, will be the principel speaker st|GALED HAY. Midland, Upland TTRESSES MODERN bungslow with three ‘bed- Teg tat een geneheAne Prime] Ollete — 19%| Union Pac 129K] 0 the dinner. Roherty as made ex-| Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and| MaTTRESSES renovated and rebull| TOOMS attached garage, also office 3 rable yearlings lower; » Jan. 29.—()— lem an well qualified on| Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. . = - good to near-cholce welghty ang me: | Gra-Paige 4% United Drug 14% Sol etsy eee the practical aspects of irrigation in| — ee Pe | common and medium grades weak tc | @ N Ir Ctf 19% United Fruit 8 | storage Standards %j [the Missouri river valley. Miscellaneous for Sale FIVE ROOM MODERN house. Gas: 25 lower; medium to. good grade GNRy Pr 43% Un Gas Imp 15% | , February + 31% Al 31 Gov. William Langer has also been|#OR SALE: Five Shares of the Cap- Apartments for Rent heat, centrally located. Can Higa temparatively ueatoes mediain | cn er Sus 96 | UB IndvAl Ma 31% 30% 31% invited to give a short talk on the) jtsi Stock in Provident Life Insur-|TWO room and kitchenette epart-| leased at an advantage, Phone: to.good grades ali weights recently | Gfeyhound | He US. : Storage J [state administration's attitude toward| nce Co. Make me a bid, Roy T.| ment, Furnished. Washing privi-| 1705-M before 12, noon, or after employed” as aubstitutes for choice | Hec Proe 18% / US R & Imp 17%] November 30% aa eee. the proposed irrigation program. Bull, Executor of the will of John P.j leges. Next to bath. Private en-|_P.m. and’ prime offerings predominated | Houd HB 26% | US Rubber 55% | netrigerator stand MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN George Shafer, former chief execu-| Wolf, deceased, Redfield, South] trance. $35 covers all expenses.| READY FEBRUARY 1, new all mod-, freme top 11.50 paid early for weighty | Hudson Mot 21% US Smelt R 88 | ards, Oct, 24% 24% 24% | Minneapolis, Jan, 30.) Wheat itive will preside at the banquet,| Dakota, 423 2nd. ern 4 room house with bath, Wash- ncheyeril ona eyaaell oaeY ene | Ei j Fresh Gra i receipts Saturday 63 compared to 58] y, 7 : a SL ee : ; re) cera: Jong (yearlings “14.35; Nent| Hupp Mot 2% US Steel 96m | Fresh Graded First 22% |8 year ago. which will start at 6:30 p.m. He will = == | DESIRABLE basement apartment,| ‘ng privileges. Heat, gas, water 4.00; helfere 12.00; very| Tl Cent 33%, US Stl Pr 149% OEE ud, Minnespolls cash wheat and coarse |inttoduce the speakers and announce Office Equipment Living room, kitchen, bath, two| furnished. Inquire at 622% 13th St.’ ers scaling 1100 Ibs. pre-| 10d Rayon 36%) Vanadium 31% DULUTH CASH GRAIN grain closing quotations today follow: |the winners of the door prizes to be STAPLING MACHINES bedrooms, Hot water heat. Elec-|MODERN seven room house. Three , bulk being 3 to 5 months| Int Harv 105 | War Pict 15 Duluth, Jan, 30. Cash closin; ‘Cash it awarded, L - fed offerings; ‘stockers and feeders! Int Nick Can 68%| West Un 79% | Prices: Wheat, No. heavy dar! Delivered ToArrive! Dr. H. A. Brandes, retiring presi-| *OU will find the Markwell Paper} tric refrigerator. Fire place. Pri-| bedrooms and alcove. Nicely lo- 25 lower; all heifers 50 lower; short | me op % {northern springs, 60 lbs, 1.47% to] hry D Bantoutin hens will ay pI the| Fastener the neatest stapler you|~ vate entrance. Phone 600. cated for school and capitol. Oall feds predominating at 7.00 to 9.00, 156%. No. 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs. 147% 186% ..... | Bent ots the! aaoetse pay willie ee the} have ever used. Staples sheets U°|#URNISHED basement spartment| _17-M. 3 ds gether temporarily or permanent-/ near Capitol. Livingroom, kitchen-| LOVELY furnished six room bunga- | 2 s a ti eo CF s - 3: = above 10.25; to 1.55%; 5 57 Ibi tivities. Other special reports will be given by S. W. Corwin on water con- servation and irrigation; F. L. Conk- lin on the housing and good will ac- tivities of the association and J. P. ly. Order them from The Bismarck} tte, private bath. Garage if de-| low. Must sacrifice. Leaving town. ‘ Tribune Co. aired. Call at 1029 4th Street after| $35.00. Aults preferred. 1004 Ave. C. ARDS CHIL! ~~ | _§:00 p. m. FIVE ROOM modern home. Gas. REWARDS CHILDREN Sill 2 2 eee —(P)—~) .| THREE ROOM furnished apartment,| heated. Near school and Capitol Pittsburgh, Jan. 30—(#)—Police- |" rivate bath and Kitchenette. Blec-| Adults only. Inquire at 1011% @th, - 146% 155% 000 weeee 145% 154% 1.44% 153% erally 25 to 50 lower. Shepe 3,000, including 2,500 direct: for week ending Frid 00 directs; compared Friday last bs., 1.38% to 1.45%; 51 Ibs., to 1.43%; 50 Ibs, 1.34% to el 41%. 5 northern 1.40 to ed ris wank Seen es 1.45 t No. 1 “aark hard inten one 143% 152% . | Wagner on the financial condition of | nan James L. Shaw distributed movie ul pula carly tor aholee fed, western of- tmber durtim, 60 iherti Ws ; the organization, Hokets to 100 school children who he| ‘tic refrigerator. Available Feb.|§i5, SMALL, cosy house, South side. ; Hila) Pauinesneeleningnton AeaR cent icom= 5 : 142% 151% ..... «++. Musical entertainment will be fur-| round obeyed his traffic signals. Ist. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. | Close in. Inquire 113 Street . parable kinds to shippers and amail FOREIGN EXcHa‘ te pee rey! nished by an orchestral group, di- — TWO room furnished basement apart-| North. aes ie 47% - 1.41% 149% ..... «+++ rected by Clarion Larson. NOTICE ment. Shower bath. Heat and|SEVEN room modern house, Low s Dull “fed westernt| New "York, Jan. a ‘ a ‘The 28th annual meeting of the| water furnished. Suitable for one.| rent. For information telephene ‘ : ——____—_ wo fe fail ahora Cede ; North Dakota Antl-Tuberculosis A8-| write Tribune Ad. 19266. 240, Wed- 1.38% 1.45% = oe sociation will be held in the Ameri- st mes aay File ‘3 to} ee oree +f Norway is 2 can ua jon es “Bultaing In PORNIBHED speranet ae Coal 4 Tr 10, Builk 5.00 to €.10, but little above el 20,155 orld War Memorial, Bu toon! and kitenenetis, Murphy bed. oal and Trucking 5.75 lost ds. 3 Montreal in New 51%. 136% 1.43% : Bi kat 1:00 P, M. Tuesday, Feb- a Hogs 2000 eincluding 2,500 direct: . ‘malting 80 to 1.25; feed Here ee at, ; Frigidaire. Adults, ine Everts | BCKLUND, BACKMAN and Shout steady "with Pridey's average MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Charlotte: My Day/ ore | apenas, ~ | Coal for, sale. General ee rates ely aero Po ama aiadlaaatins Wiens ede nc cron ee SCEIEESS Meompleely furnished. Use of ele-| Tel iMd TOM. . cago, Jan. 30.— ash wheat, —————— I _ Tel. 1748- . top 10.00; shippers took 200; esti- a Bank Stook 15%. No, 2 red 1.3. , Ne i 18; i cRE tric washer. $65.00 r month. D, BACKMAN and Asplund mated holdover b00: compared s, week | Northwest Banco 13%. No, Mt awhite, L090 ts ‘io; : apis in Early Marriages Not Unknownl in oinOnitone Gr THe ESTATE! Phone 1789. s POUND, An one ‘Gen- ag ra a A jo. ec Va be be Digs ‘and sows grading below choice CURB STOCKS Be rye, No.1, 134%; soy beans, No. 3| ig) Woy 140% 142% 1.38% 140%) i) Family of Young Ten- QF Frank Gabel, Deceased, THREE front room bungalow epart-| eral trucking. Howard Arnold. TOGeh Lee Jo WersieTineasoet ew, i dersigned, Frank 1 Gabel, Admin-| ment. Heat, water, lights, gas fur-| Phone 1622-J, ¢ istrator of the estate of Frank Gabel nished. 414 Hannafin. Phone ECKLUND g if Bi k in th fe and Backman Coal for es ae Cees sea Btate. oF _2191-J. Sale. Delivered. .General Hauling. perth PE AE ae {TWO room furnished apartment in-| Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas. worror tne estate of auld deceased, | cluding Ughts, water, heat and Kel-| Pauley. to exhibit ss min the nockeenyy. vinator. Close to Capitol. 930 4th. ASPLUND, Ecklund or Backman coal. eet publication of this notice, to |NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room} 2 ton lots or more. Phone 437. sala Franke’ be Gabel, Administrator | apartment, | Hest and water fur-| Bob Morris at, the nished. Res . Ist. 7. | WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone Beta alte OE euaratek te eee THREE room strictly modern apart-| 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. . New York, Jan. 30.—(@#—Curb: American Gen. 11%. Citles Service 4% Elec, Bond & Sha Fisk Rub. 12%. GOVERNMENT BONDS 1. 30.—()}—Govern- 0. yel 94: barley seed 80 to 1.00 1DH Wor malting, 2.00 to 145 nominal |’ 1 HW... 1.38% 140% 1.36% 1.38% nessee Bride oth; 5 cwt.; new 5.75 to 6.00 cwt.; clover seed 27.00 to 34.00 cwt. 255. Sneedville, Tenn., Jan. 30.—()— Honeymooning in a mountain cabin, 9-year-old Eunice Winstead Johns played happily Saturday with her doll—a gift from her 22-year-old husband—while he laid plans for theit SIOUX CITY. Sioux City, Ia., Jan. 30.—(AP—U. S. D. A.)\—Cattle 200; for the week: fed steers and yearlings unevenly 25 to 50 lower; heifers 25 down; cows about steady; fleshy feeders steady, ng yei 1H W... 136% 138% 1.34% 1.36% ——- ‘WISCONSIN CnENsy 1H W... 1.34% 136% 1.32% 1.34% and South Dakota Whest ni farmers’ call board Daisies Horns 16%. W or W... 1.31% 133% 1.29% 131% Wor 1DH good heifers 850 lbs. down, 8.35 to aainiae babond ——— a 8,75; few cholee 20.00 to 10.50; bulk CHICAGO STOCRS MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 2DH new farm home. ty, North Dakota, or to the Judge cows 450 to 6.00; fow 6.75 to 7.50:| y714(BY, the Assoclated Pres) Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(}—Flour E 'W.. 1.29% 1.32% 1.27% 1.30%| Charlie Johns, 6-foot, black-haired| cr the County, Court of Burleigh | ment, all furnished. Ground floor. fimitea “sales fleehy¢ ‘950 to — Rae ean eee ee 1274 120% 125% 128% | Mountalneer, sald they, would build} counts. Cork Paxer, ok, “Burleigh |_ 406 th St. ‘Telephone 850. INVESTMENT TRUSTS lings 32.50 to 33.00. ose 19TH 1a a cabin about 15 miles from this lit-| (unty, North Dakota Court House in | THREE room apartment with private bath. Purnished tle east Tennessee town, and “go t0| the City of Bismarck in Burleigh or unfurnished. les feeders 7.! , common and medium 6.25 down. SeSBSe euso~y i 7 a 1,500; mostly steady to 10 (By the Associated Press) Aue Se, 1 ree erage otter oo | Marsiand Fund: 104 itek | stinneap She sate Geran —Con- | 00,208, 142% 1.00% 140% 1.56% | housekeeping” within a few weeks. |°°P00/,.0 hereby further notitied that | _511 2nd St. butchers 9.50 to 69 to} Quart. Inc. Bh, 19.05; 30.87. tinued heavy movement of southern |? amber hd ||| | The little bride told shyly Friday] son. 1. C. Davies. Judge of the County | snentsieD two room apartment. sins hemisphere wheat had a depressing | ha eel of her marriage 10 days ago to the|Court within and for, tne. eounty, We ‘Buitable for two, 607 Sth St. Phone WanmiPEs CAsN GR Een On cea "pitta Dette | SE Ries 130% 182% soe wenn | ManGiome youth, Seen cake? Ketet| Sere ; iWinnipes, | Jan. 30.—(AP)— Cash further declines. | cele amber hd ac ae Bapped At Ove rite wee she A: D. 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock FURNISHED Rrarimen aan ; t, No. tl .20%; No. 1, Gece eases iisiees , grinning, o ceremony forenoon. o! Ye ment Rose whea' ps northern 1.20%; No. wi eat leclined % net, closing 7 Ibs. % 152% said, gr! , telling pape eprene ae eg ire B vAvartments, ‘Mrs. Murphy. Phone 852. conducted by the Rev. Walter Lamb, elderly minister. .| Eunice spends most of her time playing with her doll, but is begin- .| ning to take interest in her wifely May Friday at 1.3 i In the May rye closed at 1.04%, advance said Court House in the City of ae northern marck in Burleigh county, Nort! northern %; No. 3 .No. 2 white 54; No. 3 1.10%, Oats white 52%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—()—Range «. 135% 1.43% soeee 55 Ibs, .. 1.33% 1.38% hd 1.31% 1736% Dakota, as the time and piace for|MODERN apartment. Call at 717 Hy Thayer or phone 2180. hearing and adusting claims against the estate of the said Frank Gabel deceased, which have been duly May oats held barely stenay, to slightly lower, closing on a net de- cline of % at 47%. ‘ May barley declined % net, clos- insertions insertions aa of carlot.grain sales: Barley, No. 4, a te . Vheat orn \. . = d lar]; ted herein- Fe: aS ane Tye aol’ qantea MTA” OT | MEaay MAR loved at 2.16%, the same 120% 134% ee ee E fearilet ce rune a. ; ; pa CER eee Parents of the couple shoWed no|p. 1937, y : CHICAGO POTATOES da ae pr) ha ‘i Piapetik ted inclination to interfere with the mar- Frank 1. Gabel, | When in Bismarck Chicago, Jan. 30—(AP—U. 8. D.| New, York. adn. 20.—UM- The stock Auto Accident Deaths Sigs. 14% 1.28% ridge. ft the Administrator of the A.)—Potatoes 64, on track 270, total ly last wee! . e.g 2% 2 5, ate of said Frank Gabel, Use U.S. shipments $86; old stock steady, is balance ister: Reach New High in ’36}, Grae ot Tike bride's mother married at the d. 8. ship) 86; a et better feeling. prevailing, supplies % motor ‘strike con 1 amber.... 1.41% 147% *| age of 16, and a sister, now 18 and First publication on the 16th day TAXI 57 » | Father Mberal demand slightly, better | intiuence: he foreground as market] Cricago, Jan. 30—(#)—Motor ve-|! 74 durum 125% “| mother of a small baby, was married| of Janvary, AD. 1937. gipsolally, yestern, stock... truuet| Although flood news ‘acted to de-Inicle accident deaths reached an all Coase at the age of 13, Kitorneys for Administrator Burban 8. No. 1, 3.05 to 3.30; | Disa eee en eee vate” later” and |time record total of 38,500 in 1936, |2 1.16 : 1/16-23-30 Colorado Red MeClures U. 8. No. 1-1 traders put the accent. rather on 3 114 ‘ A Kio to $36;, partly, graded 200:) Denetits ‘some tndusiries might de- 4 ase Mayo Specialist Will . Rinatlon syade, 240; Nebraske BUCS | ine tong” term, It wan, Held, floods a S Taixed.-2* 108 Help Honoring French pete 3 A “on. | May not prove any gi 3 mixed 106 ry tl; raded 2.75 cwt.; Wiscon: sin, sound & ites Lae oe ey a m@rotraction of the General Motors! push the 1936 totais of Hart deaths H miney 13 Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 30.—Dr. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS r|- to 2.36; ae cial 2. sieht ty strike served to keep Wall” street from a pathy ® 1000 wiping out 5 one eA Jobn 8. Lundy, etek the anesthesia S 1 Used Truck Clearance Sale i 5 record 138. white... . |departme: , pecia: Plies moderat CaN ee ee ee se enal the rommnel eee. ccciagsta|¥ wile cae | ]among the University of North Dakota Prices greatly reduced for immediate removal. Best selection in ere re fF continued robust condition of the|permanently. disabled about 400,000|* White.... 48 +|medical school graduates who will town ... Come in and inspect them. erally fair quailty 10,6 sack: strect | #180! (0OS2IZ persons and temporarily disabled 10-|,PArey” 1 44 attend the testimonial dinner, to be HHMI Almost new hydreslic holst | Chevrolet Smths Ur Be Nen1, Zite tele quality | The Baltimore Manusl Training Mea'to ad: Lig dinner is being given in recognition ee $175 2.00; U, 8. No.g2, 1.90 a bu. crate. Lower grds. | of 25 years of service to the state of tad Boston, Jeo a0 -CAP_U. 8. D. A.) rae Borns Be ~ S-ton truck ...... $195 —Trade in domestic wools was quite Pax PLAN WINTER FESTIVAL Ford AA 190 $1.45 restricted on the Boston market dur- No. 1...... 320 227 318 ...--| Grand’Forks, N. D., Jan. 30.—(F)— excellent condition Greater Grand Forks business men Wena ie meethe as-| Will wear three-inch red and white sociation of American Railroads re-| buttons proclaiming the winter car- Saturday loadings of revenue| Mival here next Thursday, Friday. freight for the week ending last Sat-| Saturday and Sunday, or else—that 376 cars, a decrease| Was the dictum Friday of M. Dave per cent, com-| Miller, president of the Cavaliers, ‘week; an| younger business and professions] as- increase of 85/739, or 14.7 per cent, | sociation, sponsoring the winter sports compared with a year ago. festival. ' PINS acess BALD Serotk nenr--- SLLO CHEVROLET 1935 144-TON TRUCK RUN 17,000 MILES INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Phene <22 ae the past wee! lost des were quoted unchanged trom the previous week, but when buyers with urgent needs required some special types of domestic wools, slightly higher prices occasionally re- éulted from transactions. Market values of Ohio fleeces were generally quoted at around 45 to 46 cents in the grease for fine Delaine, at 48 to 50 cents for staple combing half blood, and at 52 to 54 cents for combing three eighths and quarter- blood grades. Bismarck, N. D.

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