The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 7

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REAL ESTATE an FOR 8ALE—7 room imollern hose 3 12 blocks a postofice, ee fromm, hot water B f $4, 000, 7H Fe Al oom, house. with fot barn}; east part of city; lot 75 by 300, feet; very reasonable: terms at $1709.00 Reiger of There Properties could be; teplaced for these prices. Riverview. Addition lots offer the beat ‘value of any lots in the city, Our pricessare lower than élsewhere, very easy terms: and our buyers: are pro- tected|in every way. Support your family by buying some of our acre property in Lincoln Addi. tion. Fire ‘IAsurance in Reliable Companies * Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY <: BB YOUNG 1) Télephdhe' No. 78M! 2! office in First National. BankBldg. FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, imoderf, almost new, east front, 5ax 160 feet; The property: fs. worth $3800. But. a3.1 belfave “in live and Tet live” I will” sell td $2800. $200 gash. ‘Balance monthl: WANTED—Five men with g ‘some sell- ing experience in North Dakota, erties $250 to 400 per month bility: ofthe=man.| 6 It =e I hehe emer WANTED—A ‘woman cook at ‘the ‘Mandan’ Hospital, Henite: N,.D. j ite 2-26 at i irl for gener: , F. Holmboe, 208 2 21 6t girls to play piano Apply at Wonder. ‘Oh Who-'can’ gather’ soc jtéms Wea read proof. P. +3646, Bibmarck; N. a $2.09 ROBLTIUNS POSITION. WANTED=March 1. ¢ big farm: ‘Take care of horse barn, ‘bya iniddle-aged “nian Phone. or. rite Peter: B can ‘Northwest ye experienced ‘furnish good refer: * Addtése,286, Bismarck Trib: ATER. 22 25 Gt tion ‘by a: re hs a operxate type Doctor or ma Parone rade 28. Lady wants work vlan 212K. / 210 1 mo, keys, ‘some mon. | lon cards. Finder turnished roonts at 510 4th street 2 21 Gt FOR SALE OR TRADE—One g00d/ section of land six miles southwest | BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE WELL, | MUST SN TWAT OLIWIA HAS:A VERY be Room ¢c. WILLIAMS & CO. . Real Estate Snaps Le Shields ju Grant county, N. D’| SOLIVIA THOUGHT SHE 'H ce RIGHT THING. MINUTE OLIVIA, COME up HERE A Tél, No. 497, section 18 75 per cent tillable| ant will trade for city income. Halve feverdl houses for gale, trade | or rent. Will take good cer In on ie deal. C. WILLIAMS .& CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. + Bismarck, N. D.| FOR SALE OR RENT--HOUSES AND FLAT; Ss FOR RENT—5 room cottage, modern, and 3 unfurnished rooms for light | housekeeping. 417 10th street. ; 2 26 8t) FOR RENT Small house, electric lights and water. Phone 355. Be ae 2 21 1 mo, FOR RENT—Four room apartinent With bath; heat and water included - Centrally -iocated. :- Phone B06. ; 12 ¢ FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th , at.) Bismarck.» Write S. I. Swayze, Garrisan, N.D, K 12 10 imo -OR. RENT—Beautiful elght-room res- idence all modern with hot water shpat on Avénte D> Inquire at 918 Sie street or write Tribune Ba re '@ room 1ath street did yen roe Bul er: £8 mot rh ce . Bisthatck WANTEDSTO hear ‘good: farm for sale price, full descript intieapons,. Minn.., ‘g60d::fatm «for sale. /State: cash! price, full descriptioa. D.'¥. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. . WANTED’ To" BUY—Go-Cart, must be in'good..condition, Reed worked and upholstered: preferred. Phone 589U. ; 2-26 3t FOR ALEC CHEAP—Good™ ‘as new Kimball piano if taken at once. Will trade for stock. Phone..409-F2 or. write @. ©, Calkins, Bismarck, N. D. 2—26 28; 8 FOR SALE—One Pullman bed daven- port with A-No. 1 leather seat and back.’ Call 801 5th street or phone 242k. 2 26 3t. FOR .SALE—Driscoll Barber Shop. Good chance for someone wanting a:nice little shop of their own. Good live town, and good business. ‘B. C; Slocum, Prop. Driscoll Bar- ber, Shop, Driscoll, D. D. 2.26 3t ANTED TO BUY—Go-art; must ‘be ood condition. Reed worked and upolsiered preferred, Phone 509U. di 225 at WANTED—To ‘bay 160 acres or 320 right. Address Box 211, Bis- marck, N, D. 2-16-tf FOR SALE—One Oliver typewriter, one 4-section bookcase and one commode. Phone’877 or call 615 7th street. 2.23.tf, -| FOR” SALE—Billiard hall equipment. Four pool tables, biliard table, elec- tric piano. and other fixtures, ‘in town of 5,000 population. Reason for, selling, going into other busi- ness. Write Care Tribune 384. 2.24 2wk EVERETT TRUE bl, na if i '_ Uchean tT | {| DOES Ir ever: EVERY. DAY: But HAVEN'T: GOT TO IT Net TODAY OLIVIA, | THINK Your” Room 1S A SIGHT- Nov BETTER GET BUSY AND CLEAN IT UP ‘New. York, Feb. 25.—The dubious dividend status of certain prominent issues, coupled with the more discon- certing character of the Russian situa- tion; acted as a weight over today’s stockmarket, effecting gross reces- sions Of two to five points in the gen-| * bral list: Pirectors ‘of the Brooklyn Transit | comnpahy, deferred action on the regu- tar dividend because of heavy impend- } ing financial obligations and another AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Experienced salesman and, for spring. Corwin Mo-| i 225 tt) AGENTS—Make ‘big profits selling | our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, Special shdres in which professional interests or pools were active, recent-; ment Stocks Hammers Down | Domestic conditions were confusing | the west reporting a halt in trade, rails and utilities, included Atlantic | pult, marines, general motors, Texas; New York Central’s December net | | gain of $1,760,000 was offset by North- aggregated $ 5,000. United States old, 2's advanced 1-4 224tt) American Tel. & Tel , American Zinc Central ‘Leather peake & Ohio . ly made furthé#-temporary gains, but | |due mainly to inadequate shipping | company, and General Electric. United | ern Facific’s loss of slightly over $1,- per.cent on call. cago, Mil. & St. Paul sharp break in St. Pan] common and} ISSUES WOBBLY: . preferred presaggd drastic action in 4 t ! Ku h&%) the movement proved’ more or less} | abortive, virtually all the advantage | being relinquished in the general re- New York Prices | facilities, but local money rates were | appreciabl]. sier as a result of last} Saturday’s better bank statement. States Steg] lost an extreme of aj i! point, but rallied slightly. Sales amounted to 625,000 shares. ; 000,600. Bonds as a whole tended slightly Jower, liberty issues. showing. relative =H NEW YORK STOCK LIST Beautiful high-grade line. American Beet Sugar i territory. Sample soap free. La-! american Can i Baitiore & Ohio | Butte and Saperior . | California Petroleum | Chino Copper | Colorado Fuel & Iron . Crucible Steel . that quarter later in’ the week. Poor Dividend Staius of Invest-' actiomot the last half of tho: session. Weakest features, in addition to! Among the day’s railway returns, | steadiness. Total sales (par value) casgian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo.! American Smelting | Canadian Pacifi Cuba Cane Sugar | Inspiration Copper . | Int. Mer ri Kennecott. Copper Louisville & Nashville, . Mexican Petroleum | Miami Copper | Missourt Pa fs Montana, Power .. New York Cel | Northern Pacific j Pennsy! Ray-Coa: oliduted Reading . Republic Iron { Southern Pacific | Southern BIG RECEIPTS LOWERVALUES {npour of Grain at Chicago Heavi- | est for Season—Corn Closes Firm at $1.27 | | Chicago, Feb. 25.—Notwithstanding |‘ ‘To You WHEN You ARE CLEANING, To SWEEP UNDER The BED? | Oats gained 14 AD DONE DID You ca UC HELEN? ONES, | “AIWANS Do-iT’s much EASIER THAN USING A DUST PAN oceuR. | quently more than ov em by ad- | verse weather conditions and-by the | lifting of embargoes on various rail- | way lines from here to the Atlanti ; Seaboard. Corn closed firm, $1.271% ; March and $1.26% May, the same as Saturday's finished, to %c higher. 5c. In provisions there was a setback ranging from 12% to $1. Receipts of grain were the h yet this season, and in corn arrivals at primary centers were more than double last ye: figures, A further bearish factor was President Wilson’s proclamation disapproving a_ higher guaranteed price on wheat. About the t UNDERTAKING PARLORS A.W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric: plants solve your lighting ‘ and power problems. “A switch st starts it.’” In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. that big receipts. Ne se today, “the” | middie’ of the, session, however, senti- ment changed, and thereafter the matr-| ket tended upward. Storms which might retard’ the crop movement were reported in Jowa and other important states, Opening of new freight out- lets to the, east counted likewise as a strengthener of values, and so, too, did chances of an improved export de- mand. Oats paralleled the action of corn. There was much Short ‘covering as a} result of a ruling at Minneapolis that} settlements of defaults would be based somewhat on the ‘value’ of cash ‘oats! in all markets. General commission house selling kened provisions. Open High’ Low wea Close Corn— March’ .... May ...... Oats— March May .. 1.275% 1. 6 1.27% 4 1.26% 1.2 7 6% 1.26% 8994" 873% 88% 80% NEW YORK MONEY New York, Feb, 25.—Mercantile pa-} per 54%4@5% per cent. ' Bar silver) 8i%c. Mexican dollars, 68c, Govern- ment bonds irregular. Railroad bonds | Time loans strong; 60 days, 90 and six months, 6 bid. Call money | ; high 4%; low 3; ruling rat losing bid 214; offered at 3; las 8935 88 NEW YORK METAL York, Feb. 25.—Metal quotas lead fir Enelter dul MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN mn., Feb. 25 unchanged. Shipments, 77, rels, Barley, $1.70@$2.02. 254 cars; compared 5 @$1.80, FEI L. E. SMITH i For first class shoe repairing go. to '\Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. | 411 Broadway Undertaking —Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. | PHONE 752. : Machine Hemstitehing and _Picoting MRS, M. C. HUNT 314. 2nd St. Phone: 849 MRS.:L. VAN HOOK Special. Representative for the: ASPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z: or-308 Fourth St. ‘We are a licensed service’ atation and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co. the largest of its kind in the world. Any work we turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by our contract with these people. We will repair all makes of batteries and carry a full line of new Exide batter les and parts for any make of car. Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. If your’s is in doubtful con- dition, send it to us for inspection. We also specialize In the winter stor age of batteries for those whe put away: thelr care for the season. r | native steers, $8.85@$14.15; ex: | g SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St.Paul, Feb, 25.—HOGS— Receipts, 9,100 head; market shine: 10 cent shigher; range, $17,00@$17. bulk of ‘sales, $17.00@$17.10. CATTLE — Receipts, killers | stead $6.50 cows and heifers, $7,00@$9, calyes steady, $6. 00@$12.00; stockers and feeders strong, $6.50 @Sio. SHEEP—Reteipts, 1,100 et mar- ket steady; “lambs, © $8.00@$ wethers, $7.00@$13.00; ewes, $11.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb, 25.—HOGS—Recefpts, 54,000 head; market unsetied; bulk of sales, $17.20@$17.40; light, $16.85@ $17.45; mixed, $17.00@$17.40; heavy, $16.70@$17.40; rough, .$16.70@$16.85; pigs, $12.75@$16.25. CATTLE — Receipts, 17,000 head; stockers. and feeders, $7.60@$11.00; cows and | heifers, $6.75@$12.00; calves, $8.75@ $14.25, SHBEP—Receipts 14,000 head; mar- ket strong; $10.25@$13.30; lambs, $1 OMAHA LIVESTOCK ~ Omaha, Neb., Feb. 25—-HOGS—Re- | celpts, 18,600. head; market lower; heavy, $16,90@$17.30; mixed, $17.00@ $17.15 i; light, $16.90@$17.30; pigs, $10 id bulk of sales, $17, 10 @$17: 15, CA TTLE — Receipts, .9,000 .head; cows and heifers, $7.50@$11; eers, $8.: eee 0; $7.00@$9.50 canners, stockers and ‘teeder's;, $7 + calves, $9.00@$13.00; bulls, + $7.50 @$10.50. “Revels, 0 head; mar- Valuayic iraveing Hint If bottles of medicine, perfume or other preparations are to be carried when traveling, dip the tops in melted paraflin to avold the danger of leak: TAXI Phone ‘S. LAMBERT ‘_THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B. K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway. | BARBIE’S. DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for.and:Deliver Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping shousehold goode:--Careful, expert. ghee men; wee rotatt tee and WAcuES, foe) ‘to Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 406 BROADWAY. GISMAECK, ¥. B. STEAM-HEATED, FIRE-PROOF * STORAGE Radiator | Repairing in all its branches

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