The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1918, Page 7

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th ices. ; ew. ‘Adaition ots offer the ue of any lots in'the city. Our than elsewhere, very Be ayers are pro- pur tanily b 4 ‘property a buying some ingila Addi Rl in Reliable Companies Ye Offite Open Every Evening nee L hed Gear . YOUNG +BankBldg. : J. H. HOLIHAN i* Real Estate Bargains FOR ;$ALE—House of seven rooms, modern, almost new, east front; 55x 150:feet.. The property is ‘worth $3800. But as I believe “in live and Iét. live’.-I--will sell for. $2800. $200 cash. ‘Balance monthly. Fore SALE—New ‘Dungalow, $3400. “$1208-cagh:- TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. Hy HOLIHAN C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps AMY SALE OR TRADE—One good ion: of land. six miles southwes' Shields, in Grant..county,.Nv‘D Have several houses for sale, trade ane wit take good oar in on che jet Office Bismarck Bank see: Tel, No.'497} |) “i Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE OR RENT_HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished __ apartment for light housekeeping. F. W. Mur- Dhy, 204 Main street. Phone 427. ou oi 2 27 4t FOR RENT—=» room cottage, modern, and ‘3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. ‘47 10th street. 2 26 3t house, electric Phone 355. Pea 2.21 1 mo, FOR -RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included, Centrally located. Phone 806. 212 tt FOR RENt—Modern house at 922 7th st. Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison, N. D, 2-12 Imo -¥R KENT—Beautitul eight-room res- idence all modern with hot water heat on Avenue D Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune No. 373. 27 tf FOR RENT—Five room modern house 18th street and Avenue B. Bismarck Home Builder’ Co. 2¢tt FOR RENT—4 room house, close in; $16.00. F. B. Young. _12 18 tt WOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent-'C. L. Burton. 11-6t1 “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven FORRENT—Small lights and water. room bouse, close in; rents for $25.| : 12-241 Lucas Block. Phone 745 ‘woman cook at Hospital, Mandan, oe aon ply. o'Sipt, Wi wantep AT: ONCE=Apprent ie Es Nellion's Millinery. FO. Hellatrom LANDS WANTED—To hear from owner. of good farm for sale. State ‘cash price, full description. D. F. Bush. (Minneapolis, Minn. 2 22 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY—Go-Cart, must be waa ni 0 girl tan gad se ic aoir Fe big fatm. Take cave are UE hares bara, ‘bya malddleaged man. Phone or write 3 ly sotgenson, ‘Northwest peer N. D. 2 3 St é can furnish good refer: ress 386, Bismarck Trib- EO". yzday ok hour, it 202 1-2 Main of Phone:303, 221 1mo yy man and wi ‘house cleaning, Be ‘and ‘Work ‘guaranteed. Good ‘Phone 794. Thomas ake! big profits selling cts, perfumes, cold creams, rs, spices, medicines, etc. x Mi Sample soap as 95). be oom RENT-=$8.00 pet month. itt re a 7th street. _ 2 26 3t “in! good condition, -Reed worked and upholstered preferred.’ Phone 589U. 2-26 3t FOR SALE—One Pullman bed daven- + port with A-No. 1 leather ‘seat and back.* Gall 801 5th street or phone 24aR- | 2 26 Bt FOR “SALE—Driscoll_Barber Shop. Good chancé’ for someone wanting a -nice: ‘Nittle: shop. .of their ‘own. Godd live town, and good business, 4B. °C, ‘Slocum,’ Prop. Driscoll pear ber: ‘Shop, Drlecall, D. D. ‘ 2 26 at WANTED TO BUY—Go-cart; must be -~da good condition. Reed“ worked and upholstered preferred. Phone 509U. 2 25 3t WAN acres or 320 “adores of “good “tralrle or ‘improved land in Burleigh county. Price must bé Fght:-‘“Address Box 211, Bis- ‘marok, N, D. ie Be 2-16-tf FOR” gat One Oliver. typewriter, “‘ofie “"#section booktasé’ and one commode. Phone 877" or*eall 615 ath ee } oS JE—Billiard ‘all Sauipe “Four pod! tables, biltard tabte,“elec- tric’ piano -and- other:‘fixtures,’ in + town of 5,000 population... Reason for selling, going tto’‘ather: buat ness. Write Care Trioane 384. a 2 an awk L CAMS. TO GET THAT. RaGK You BORROWED PROM ME: - ABOUT THREE MONTH'S zoo RETURN INA COUPLE OF WSEKS. | first half of the-session. Fine weather Geewz ITS Ni PARIN: THREE - THIRTY. AND. PVE BEEN WAITING SINCE REE -°M SURE LUCE SAID THIS [wars ne oc veal OF PARKIN? HERE YON abser CORNER 7. TRIBUNE FINANC PEACE RUMORS DEPRESS GRAIN Oats Tumbles When Hertling’s Statement Is Circu- lated Chicago, Il, Feb. 26.—Downward turns in grain prices took place today Mi owing to a revival of peace talk. Oats especially ‘showed weakness, Corn re- covered, and closed steady at the same as. yesterday's finish, with February 128 and May 126%. Oats lost 4% @ Sc net. In provisions the outcome varied ! from 25c decline to’.a rise of 10 @ 12%c. Bearish sentiment due to Chancellor Von Hertling’s professed agreement with President Wilson’s four funda- mentals for ‘peace made an evident impression on corn values during the and liberal recejpts, tended also for a while to ease down the’ market. Sub- sequently, however, trading was gov- erned by the fact that country offer: ings to arrive were small-and that all the better grades of corn arriving here were being purchased -for export. “It was'said large amounts. would be thus By Condo OH, XES, 1 LOANED. IT To WATSON, ANO IF You'tu come. IN_AND WAIT A MINUTES | Tee Ruw Over AND GéT f (tT — CORNER. WELL, IF Yop Ne musF Kuoweta TUR} WELL WAITING Here BY APPOINT MENTE ‘FO. MEET: A YOUNG: i LaDy [pL IAL DEPARTMENT taken until at least March 10 to meet vessel room contracted for. Oats Demands Small Free selling-both-early and late pull- “ed down oats. Reports that oats were ; in active dermand at Minneapolis to go west had only a transient effect as an offset for peace talk. Likelihood of enlarged demand in case of an end of hostilities made pro- visions average higher. Realizing by holders weakened pork. Open High low Closing Corn February .. 128' 126% 128] 127 1265% 126%) 89%. 884. 8814 87% 87% MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Feb, 26.—Flour unchanged. Shipments 30,522 barrels. ‘Barley 172.-@ 202, Rye 243 @ 245. Bran 3250. Wheat receipts 87 cars, compared with’ 245 a year ago. Corn No. 3 Yellow 478 @ 183, , Oats No. 3 White, 90% @ 91%. Flax 285% @ 289%. NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y,. Feb. 26.—Mer- cantile paper'5%4 @ 5% per cent: Bar silver’ 85%: Mexican dollars 68. Gov- ernment bonds ‘easy; “railroad vonds easy.“ Time loans strong; sixty days, nine- ty ‘days and six-months 6-bid.: Call money strong; high-6; ‘low 4; ruling rate 4; closing bid 334; oered at 4; last loan. 4. : ‘ NEW YORK METAL iNew York, N: Y., Feb: 26.—Metal ex- change quotes lead: firm; spot 725 @ 750. Spelter quiet, East St. Louis de- livery spot offered a at 775: CHICAGO LIVE ‘STOCK Chicago, Il, ‘Feb. -.26:—Hogs} re- ceipts 53,000; weak; -bulk 1715 - @ 1740; light 1685. @°1750;' mixed 1690 @ 1745; “heavy 1665 @: 1740; rough 1664 @ 1680;' pigs 1250 @ 1600.” Catle receipts 20,000; steady; native steers 885.@. 1415; stockers and fecd- ers 765 @ 1090; cows ‘and ‘heifers’ 675 @ 1200; calves 875: @-1425. Sheep’: receipts 14,000; steady; sheep’1025 @ 1330; lambs 1375 @ 1715. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Omaha, ‘Nebr., Feb, .26—Hogs_re- ceipts 18,000; lower; heavy 1685 @ 1715; mixed: 1690 @ 1710; light 1680 @ 1715; pigs 1000 @ 1600; bulk 1690 @ 1710. Catle receipts 4,700: slow; native steers 900 @ 1325; cows ‘and heifers 750 @~ 1100; western ‘steers 850 @ 1225; heifers “700 @ 950; canners 650 @ 775; stockers and feed- ———_——— SPECIAL MEN'S MAD. “RAS AND PERCALE | an SHIRTS { "SOFT CUFFS, DETACHED COLLARS $1.50 VALUES | $1.00 \-ROBEN’S CLOTHING SHOP " MOKENZIE HOTEL BLDG. Y ONE STORE 88% | Nu it Na GIRLS ARE SO UNRELIABLE, NOW DAS, BUT VLU STick AROUND A WHILE LONGER, Nove HAVE To AMBLE RIGHT pions AND FoRGeET YouR APPOINTMENT yews THis \S A MeeTLESS CORNER ers 650 @ 1150; calves 900 @ 1300; | bulls, stags, ect., 800 @ 1050. Sheep receipts 10,000; steady; year- lings 1200 @ 1500; wethers 1100 @ 300; ewes 1050 @ 1200; lambs 1535 @ 1685. 6 ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK South St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 26. Hog | receipts 7,800; 20 to 25 cents lowe; range 1675 @ 1700; bulk 1680 @ 1695. Catle receipts 2,900; killers steady; steers 650 @ 1300; cows and heifers 700 @ 950; veal calves steady, 600 @ 1250; stockers and feeders steady, 600 @ 1050. Sheen receipts 50; steady; lambs | 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 starts it.’’ In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. 800° @ 1600; wethers 700 @ 1300; ewes 500’ @ 1150. NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar ‘ American American American American Anaconda Atchison Baltimore & Ohio . Butte & Superior .. California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather .. Chesapeake & Ohio .. Chicago, Mil. & St, Paul. Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar . Erie Great Northern Ore Ctfs Great Northern Pfd Inspiration Copper .. Int. Mer, Marine pfd c Kennecott Copper Lonisville & Nashville . ican Petroleum .. Miami Copper Missouri Pacific . Montana Power .... ‘New York"Central Northern Pacific .. Pennsylvania. . 5 Ray Consolidated Copper Reading .. Republic Iron Southern Pacific Southern Railway Texas Co. . Union Pacific . U.S, Industrial Alcohol United. States Steel .... Utah Copper MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Washington, D. C., Tel. & Tel . Zinc Steel . ‘dozen the last three days. c; extra firsts 45%4c; seconds 48%%c; dairy ‘stock 37 4614 (free from rots, small dirties 1 cases, ;fancy New York pound 28c; TAXI Phone CE tl. E. SMITH 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 Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. We are a licensed service station 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. al! 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 cara for the season. Feb,‘ 27.—With butter and potatoes show declines to- day, eggs dropped another five cents, making a reduction of 13 cents per daisies 28c; fancy young Americas, pound 29c; fancy brick 26¢; fancy lim: burger pound 88c; fancy Swiss loat 45c; black'40; primost. 14; pultost 11. ,,| MORAN KNOCKED OUT. BY FULTON. IN THIRD ROUND <8 aeanieeee nes ‘ ‘New Orleans, La., Feb. 27,—Moran’s right eye was badly cut by Fulton during the second period. ‘When the third round opened Moran seemed to 4 | have great difficulty in seeing his op- ponent. After a clinch in which Ful- +/ton landed repeatedly left) and ‘right iz. | Uppereuts and jabs to Moran’s chin ,, and body without a return blow being ok, he finally landed a hard right ross to Moran’s jaw. .Moran fell on all fours and his seconds tossed ‘in the sponge, Fulton being accorded a tech: *| nical knockout. GRADETTE WILL |. GO TO DODGE FO ROUND OUT DUTY John Gradetie, Bismarck’s — first slacker, completed his five days’ jail 4,|sentence today;”appeared before the local draft board and -passed-an excel- lent éxamination, and Friday ‘will leave for Camp Dodge to begin his service with the national army. Gra- dette declares he is not a: voluntary slacker. Registration day, he asserts, he was working with a tractor crew engaged in breaking, and: his employ- er..would not let him off. Charges against’ this employer are being in- vestigated. $100,000 IS OFFERED FOR BOUT BETWEEN WILLARD AND FULTON + New Orleans, ‘La., Feb. 27.— The club before which Fred Fulton, of Butter—Creamery extras per pound, rsts 44'%4c;/ packing Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new cases,! and , checks out, per dozen 39c; current re- |ceipts, rots out $11.10; checks and ; seconds, dozen, 30c; dirties, candled, dozen 30c; quotations on eggs include Cheese—Fancy twins, pound 2614c; fancy Rochester, ‘Minn, Monday knocked out Frank Moran, of Pittsburgh to- night telegraphed Jess Willard, heavy- ‘ weight pugilist champion at Jackson- ville, Fla., an offer of a purse of $100,- 000 for a fight between Willard and Fulton. It was stipulated that the fight must be for twenty rounds. The purse would be divided in any way agree- able to the principles. Tulton announced Tuesday that he was “ready.and waiting’ to meet the champion. TAXI Phone £ ——“s. LAMBERT —T H E——_ ELECTRIC SHOP B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies 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 | SS Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for, moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experi snaed men; ad Fatal” lee and wor WACHTER TRANSFER oo. FIRE-PROOF Ree essa Radiator Re pairin g

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