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BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE FRECKLES! . FRECKLES ‘AND HIS FRIENDS BLAME IT ON THE COVERS, FRECKLES. By Blosser i ( OG ny COME ~ COME, GET uP! TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT | STOGKS BREAK SHARP CORN PRIGES BASE’ ON GARFIELD'S ORDER BUT LATER RECOVER ‘Wide Difference of Opinion in Fi- Market Closes Eighth Higher— nancial Circles as to the Fuel Oats Gains Slightly Also To- Policy ward Close DAY’S DEVELOPMENTS OF MIXED CHARACTER HOGS HIGHER AND PROVISION FOLLOW New York, Jan. 17.—Stocks broke sharply at the opening of today’s mar-| Chicago, Ills, Jan. 17.—Although set on the drastic order of the fuel corn prices at first eased down a little : Peete con eneceiies falling ie - today, influenced by liklihood that - traffic congestion would be relieved, eis ities Weoine celatenail the market bardened owing to neers G tainty as to whether elevators an interests accompanying the announce- dryers would be permitted to continue tment that the stock exchange would in operation despite restrivtive rules continue ‘to exercise its regular func- as to coal. Quotations closed steady, tions with the support of the banks at the same as yesterday's finish to and affiliated institutions. Yc higher, with Jan. 1275 and May a a 124%. Oats gained quarter to % @ Hive oad Mckee List 14 Yc. The outcome in provisions varied aionban (Can ie tae ia from unchanged figures to lic ad- ; 3 vance. ee care Refining , 8; Prospects that government coal say- ‘Ariorican Zine : 127 ing measures would clear the way for aiiaronda Copper . 6144 more liberal arrivals of grain here Atchison = “2 92% gave the corn market a slight down- Baltimore & Ohio. ae ve 52% ward slant in the earlier transactions. Butte % Superior i 1 % Selling, however, was of a d idedly California Petroleum cautious sort, and there was consider- able change of sentiment after ques- ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 177.—Hog re- ceipts 8,000, strong; A Wool Famine Is Predicte Woolens Have Increased range 1560 @ 1600; bulk 1580 @ 15990. Cattle—Receipts 2,500; ¢ 100 Pct in Cost - Miss Charlotte Vallelly of the capitol ecapedian Facife re és , tions were raised as to whether ele- Chespeake & Ohio 51% vators, especially those without dry- Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Chino Copper .... . Colorado Fuel & Iron Crucible Steel ...... Cuba Cane Sugar Erie .......... «2. GGreat Northern Ore ctfs Great Northern pfd ... Inspiration Copper .. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ctfs Kennecott Copper ... Louisville & Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Missouri Pacifi Montana Power . 41% 35 55% 29% y 873 30% 21%) New York Centr 2 Corn— Northern Pacifific & Jan. ..... 127% 1275 127% 1275 Pennsylvania ... May ..... 124% 12456 124% 124% Ray Consolidat Oats— Reading ..... .... Jan .. 79% 78% 8% Republic Iron & Steel May . 76% 754% Th% Southern Pacific .. Southern Railway . Texas Co..... . Union Pacific ..... .. U. S. Industrial Alcohol ‘ United States Steel .... ++ 90% Utah Copper ...... 1... weeeee 80% ee i N. P. ENGINEER HERE. Edward Vallelly of the Northern Pa- cific’s engineering staff at Miles City is here for a brief visit with his sister, | force. 2 ers would not be interfered with. | ers, might not be forced shut by the measures taken to conserve fuel. Under such circumstances, declines | were gradually more than overcome, | as it was not definitely known until | after the close that elevators and dry- | Advances in oats resulted largely from strength shown by prices at Winnipeg. Besides, receipts here were very small. Higher prices on hogs gave firmness to provisions. Arrivals of hogs here were inadequate. CHICAGO GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 17.—Flour unchanged, in carload lots standard flour quoted at 975 a barrel in 98 1b cotton sacks. Shipments 70,801 bar- rels. ‘Barley, 132 @ 156. “ay a ‘Pye, 188 @ 189. 3 Bran, 3250. Wheat receipts 119 cars, compared with 25 a year ago. Corn, No. 3 Yellow, 162 @ 165. Oats, No. 3 White, 78% @ 79%. Flax 354 @ 337. Chiropractic The Science that is fast succeeding Medicine, Surgery and Osteopathy Chiropractic Succeeds On Its Merits Nothing but the good it has accomplished would give it the great favor it has found. We are not afraid to trust the future of the science to the judgment of the people. Our greatest concern is to educate the public to the facts of the science as contained in its suecess as a health agent. All we ask is a chance to prove our claim that adjustments will eventuate health in most cases where other methods have afforded no relief. Let us show you how to adjust away the cause of any body trouble that afflicts you, and we will abide by the result of our work in our efforts to prove its merit. The Cause of Dis-ease As shown in the foregoing, Chiropractors assume that the cause of the majority of dis-eases is due to impingement of nerves by the bones of the spine. To prove this assump- tion right, the fact is cited, that when the vertebrae are adjusted to their normal appositions patients recover from their ailments. There is much unquestionable proof in evi- dence of this assertion. Surely Chiropractic cannot be far wrong in view of such fact. Consultation and examination free at my. office. Licensed Chiropractor Best Equipped Chiropractic Office in the State Graduate of the P. 8. C. A. 0. HENDERSON, D. C. Offices: Mandan, N. D. EXTRA SPECIAL We have 50 English Waterproot S!ip-UOn Tan Bombazine Coats, 50 inches long, former price $7.60, to- close out $3.95. \\ ISNT THAT LAD ? VtT |neigers 700 @ 900; veal calves 50c killers higher 6600 @ 1400; stockers and feed- steady; steers 650 @ 1259; cows and | ers slow to strong 600 @ 1000. FAY, JANUARY -12, 1918 Nom \WE CALLED HIM THREE TIMES AND WITH No RESULT. GEE!! I'S A QUARTER TEIGHT ~ IF MA DonT WAVE ME UP PRETTY Soon I'LL BE LATE FER ScHoot! Sheep—Receipts 20 25c higher 800 @ 16 @ 1300; ewes 500 @ 1175. stocks and fabrics are available at normal prices. In the face of an advanced market we are going to fol- low our usual custom of making a clean sweep of our fall and winter Suits and Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices $20.00 Suits or Ce tee eo $22.50 Suits or Overcoats...j. sev ce cece ees $25.00 Suits or Overcoats:. .f. gai e eet iS $30.00 Suits or Overcoats ........000-0e ee $35.00 Suits or Overcoats .........00.0005 $40.00 Overcoats, Imported Pabied =: Gute oo oc: a $45.00 Overcoats, Imported ..$28-50 $50.00 Overcoats, Imported Fabrics ..........- $55.00 Overcoats, Imported Fabrics .......... $65.00 Overcoats, Imported TE Fabrics ogee ss ase. cbs $45.00 Our Complete Stock of Men’s Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Less than they can be bought for — in the Open Market You will feel the effect of the great advance next fall. We suggest that the public do their buying now while Rosen’s Clothing Shop McKenzie Hotel Building _ Main St. steady; lambs’ Three live newsboys to sell morning wethers: 700 and evening Tribunes. Boys going to “school or’ otherwise employed neso not applv. Circulation Dant Blue and Black Suits Not Included. Extra Charges for Alterations. Terms—Cash—No Credit. One lot of Boys’ Ov- ercoats, values to $15.00, to close out