The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1918, Page 7

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“Te 4 cay Bey : WER id arte” to play ‘plano and music. Apply at Wonder pel’: BB, YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPAN\ FOR! SALE—7 room modern house 81-8 plocks from ‘postoffice, south ti: Mot water heat; $4,000. This these propertios could bee ced for these prices. yerview Addition lots offer the Dest. Value of eny lots in the city. Our prices aro lower than elsewhere, very] - terms and our buyers are pro- be x ected.In avery way. Napart your family by buying some of; pe f-Acré property in Lincoln Add{- Pie {naurance in Reliable Companies 2B ffice-Open Every Evening RBAL ESTATE COMPANY AS YOUNG Telephone No. 78 4 Office | In‘-Pirst National FM anktBiag! J. iw. HOLIEAN ‘Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of five rooms and Jarge bath room. Bast front. “Nice trees and lawn. Good heighvorhood. ‘Well located. Cottage style, Moa- fn. except heat. This house is worth $8,000, but my client is going back to ‘the farm. and he offers it for $2,400. $400 cash. ‘TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS (nsurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas: Block. Phone 745 pring WANTED—MALE WANTED Single man from:18 to 25 years “df. age, Protestant, by month or by: year to'work'on farm. Write or ihauire’370 Tribune: 2 28 bt LP WANTED—FEMALE 3.2 th. WANTED A miio ago. Tage lady cook. tel, ‘Washburn, 'N. D, : 2 26 6t ‘ 2-19 tf ‘TLUNS WANTED by —Position by “experienced: saléslady, Can furtiish good refer- Address 386, Bismarck Trib- 2-25 6t 5 and 10 store. WANTEOD—By a young experienced girl, position as chatnbermaid ‘and waitress in a private family. Answer by. mail, Miss Agnes 'Bondeson, co Mrs. A. 'M. Johnson, Wilton, N. D., ¥ RSF. 'D..No. 3. 3-2 lwk WANTED—General work by compét- ent. young Jady:. Call ‘phone 397. Room 40, 3-1-2 WANTED WORK—By “day or hour, Apply at 202 1-2 Main-or Phone 303. a 8 227 1mo y wants work hour. “Phohe 212K." é 210 0 1 mo. by the WANTED — Washing and | ironing. iret class work done.’ ‘Phore aoek ; 3-1-3 ig profits selling a tae, ‘cold creatine, Powders, apices, medicines, etc. ea high 46 he: Exclusive renee Barele soap frev. La- sali Co., ‘De goa ‘Bt. ioe i iaianhign covering “North Dakota to catty a wonderful uted automobile tire and tube { Mahi, Buarpltend ny nee imiissios Tite -& pS. Patna. FON WEN T= nicely; j daalshea com, ifiuinicating rooms. Separate or to- gether, in modern home. 608 \2nd “at, Phone 1440. 3-2 Tt FOR NT—Light - housekeeping rooms, Phone 120%, 507, 4th xe ca t For a NT—=Furnislied room aoa ict: ern: house, $9.00 per month. Phone 678X. _ 3) 82 8t ron WENT—Modefn room. 621 sixth 3-1-Lmo Fak. RENT—One suite of rooms, also single room. 313 Fourth St. Phone 627X. 8-1-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room in “mod- ‘ern house. 422 1st st, 2-27 tt FOR RENT—Close rooms for light housekeeping. 41t Sth. street. Phone 273. oe BOARDERS at 212 ard street. Clean: Warm. rcom. Good meals, living price. New. management. ‘ 118 Imo. furnished : soa for reat uttiess 216 Lge in, furnished | ° C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR: SALE OR TRADE—One goge section of land six miles sotthwes: of Shields in Grant county, N..D° This section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for gale, trad+ Mi wt Will take good car in on whe eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. OO FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES ___AND FLATS FOR SALE—My cottage at 309 7th street. Address M. Jameson, Mofit, N. D. 3-2 2t | FOR RENT —5 room cottage, modern, and 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 417 10th stree. 3-2 3t EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP—All modern conveniences in 1811 Filmore St. N. E,, Minne- apolis, Minn., See W, Hanowald at] & 2 2t modern, t for light housekeep: Phone 477L. 3-1-3 FOR RENT—Furnished flat. Must see to appreciate. H. L. Reade. Phone 289°0r 382. 3-1-6 FOR RENT=Small house, electric ‘lights and water. Phone 355. > i: ete 23 21 1 mo, ‘FOR RENT—Four room apartifent ‘with bath; ‘heht aid water included Centrally ‘located. Phone. 806. eae te FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th st:, Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison; N. D, 2-12 Imo vt ReNT—Heautitul eight-room res- ‘dence all médern 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 Grand Pacific Hotel. FOR -REN furnished ing. 512 ‘Ninth ‘St, 13th street and Avenue B. Bismarck | Home Builder Co. 26 tt FOR RENT—4 room house, close {n; $16.00. F. BE. Young. 12 18 tf HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. .11-6tf OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven | room ‘bouse, close-in; rents for $25. _®_ O. Hellatrom 12-8. aoa 40Si AND FQUND es FOUND—A purse at Auditorium ‘con- taining ‘small amount of money. Call at ‘Tribune office. 7 8-1 3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Driscoll Barber Shop. Good chance for someone wanting a ‘nico little shop of their own. Good live ‘town, and good business’ B..C. Solum, Prop, Driscoll Bar- ber Shop, Driscoll, N. D. 3.2 6t ‘FOR SALE—A five acre tract eleven blocks east of Bismarck high school. Inquire of S, S. Clifford, ‘co st Ree taurant. FOR SALE—$1000 handies one quart: er ‘Section ‘good corn and alfalfa land one mile from main line ‘sta- tion. Inquire of S. S. Clifford, co Star Restaurant. 3-2 Tt FOR SALE—A 1917 model Ford tour- ing’car, practically new. Address: 387 Tribune. 8-2 7t FORD | ‘WANTEO—Ford or other light cdr ‘in ‘good Yutining ‘order in “ex- change for vacant Burleigh county land or Bismarck city lots. Ad- dress “P..0. Lock Box ‘14, Bismarck, ND. “8-2 2t REAL ESTATE RANGE good as new for sale, $35. Call at 418 Seventh Street or ‘Phone 844K . FOR’ SALE—Ford delivery car in-good ‘condition. Will sell very reasonably. Phone 649R. _ 2-28-3t, OR SALE—The chance of a life-time, ina real live town. Siall ‘capital. It interested; write to Box 186 care ‘Bisiharck Tribune. 2 28°6r FOR SALE—Hxtra_fine’ early Ohio | ‘seed potatoes. ‘Will séll reasonable. Write Ed Doppler, Menbken, N. D.! 2:27 2 wks | WANTED —To buy 160 acres or 320 | acres of good prairie ‘or, improved | land in Burleigh county. Price must ve right.” Address ‘Box 211, Bis- marci, ue 2-16-tt| 4 : equipment. Four » pel ‘ables Siltard ‘table, elec- ‘tric ‘plato. atid other fixtures, in town of 5,000 population: Reason! for selling,:going into ‘other “bual- ness. Write-Care Tribune 384. re , 2 24 2wk | ,|'500 @ 1200. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS PiER—- Waar DoYou FISH FoR AT TUIS SEASON OF sTHE NEAR? = BANONDOMESTiC CORN PURCHASES | Food Administration Will Buy. All Corn in Six Middle West States for Export St. Louis, Mo., March 1.—During the next.three weeks between 500,000 and 750,000 bushels of corn will be purchased each day by committees in St. Louis, Chicago, sas City for shipment to the allies, the local food committee today from the -feiléral food administration. In that period no corn will be ship- ped from those cities to domestic con- sumers without special permits from the grain division of the food admin- | fstration. ‘The daily ‘receipts of corn ih the cities nained ‘are between 1,- 500,000 and 2,000,000 bushels. NEW YORK METAL New Yorks N. Y., March 1,—Metal exchange quotes lead strong. Spot 755 bid. Spelter quiet; East St. Louis spot 770.asked, NEW YORK ‘MONEY New York, N. Y., March 1—Mer- cantile paper 5% percent. Bar silver 85%. Mexican dollars 68. Government bonds firm; railroad bonds easy. Time j loans strong; sixty days; ninety days | strong; high 6; low 6; ruling rate 6; \cloding ‘bid 516; offered at 6; last loan} 16. ‘MINNEAPOLIS 'GRAIN | Minneapolis, Minn., March 1.—Flour unchanged. Shipments 55,220 barrels. Barley 185 @.222. Wheat receipts 133 cars, compared | | with 154 a:year ago. Corn No. 3. Yellow 178 @ 183. “Oats No. 3 White 91% @ 92%. Flax 400 @ 463. ‘ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., March 1.— Hog receipts 8,200; 5° to 10c lower, range 1600 @ 1615; bulk 1610 @ TGtOH Cattle'receipts 3,000; killers steady; @ 1050. Sheep receipts 50; 800 @ 1650; wethers 700° 1300; ewes | “PD RATHER LIVE IN | | GERMANY” DECLARATION ~ QOSTS HIM A $500 FINE Fairmont, Minn. Mar. 2.—Emil Sten- zel, German farmer living near El- more, Ta., Was fined $500 by Judge BH. Dean--inadistrict. court here today for disloyaity utterances, In the war- rant it was charged that Stenzel said ‘(he would “rather live:in Germany than .| back if it were not for my children.” Minnéapolis, | 7t; Duluth, Milwaukee, Omaha and Kan- according to a telegram received by | ‘and six months, 6 bid. Call money) ? \S16MAROK EVENING TRIBUNR YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T NE SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | “750 @_ 1100; j check any decided upturn | ceipts 42,000; IT WAS OLD MAN? TELL WOULDN'T | BELIEVE THAT'S" MR. TELL, MY NEIGHBOR. SITTING OUT ON THAT. WHAT. [TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT] ‘EXPORT CALLS SUPPORT CORN |The Food Administrator’s Order Giver, Slight Impetus to Prices From Opening Chicago, I1., March 1.—Virtual cer- | tainty of a liberal and sustained ex- port demand gave firmness today to the corn market, From the outset, prices showed a slight advance, and) there was a steady ‘close at the same as yesterday’s finish to a shade higher, with Harch 127% and May 127, The outcome in oats ranged from a shade off to a gains of % @ 5%. Provisions} rose 5 @ 7 to 22c net. Food Administration Helps. ‘Corn traders devoted chief atten- tion to notices that, until March 10, the food administration would take 500,000 bushels to 750,000 bushels daily for export. The fact, howev that the market for future deliver was already near to the maximum | it on values left but little incentive} to’ speculative bulls. Complaints of failure of eastern roads to provide} ears for shipments tende* al: The was that during much of the dealings in-futures were at a complete| standstill and detai f£ price changes |. had no special significance. Oats Gain Slightly, Qats averaged higher/as. a’ result of continued scantiness, of arrivals. Bear- ish estimates of farm reserves led at} times, though to considerable selling, especially of the May option. Commission house buying lifted pro- visions, despite weakness in the hog market. Offering’ were light through- out the day. Open High Low Closing] Corn— st March .... 127% May ...... 127,127. 126% 127} Oats— | March ..., 88% 895 | 88% 893% | May... 87% 87% 87% 87% CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill. March 1.—Hogs’ re- unsettled at yesterday's bulk 1600 @ 1655; light 1610 a 5; mixed 1590 @ 1665: heavy 1570 @ 1645; rough aie @ 1590; pigs 1200 @ 1650. Cattle receipts 9,000; weak; native steers 650 @ 1300; cows and er steers 880 @ 1450; stockers and fecd- 700 @ 950; veal calves steady 600 @ ers 760 @ 1085; cows and, heifers 670 4250; stockers and feeders: strong 650! @ 1190; calves 900 @ 1425. Sheep receipts 10,000; strong; sheep steady;/lambs, 1025 @ 1325; lambs 1400 @ 1745. OMAHA A. LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr. “March 1:—Hogs te- ‘| ceipts 13,000; steady; ‘heavy 1450 @ 1525; mixed 1575 @ 1590; light “1565 @ 1600; pigs 1000:@ 1500; bulk 1575 @ 1590. ,Cattle receipts 3,800; steady; native steers 900 @ 13: cows and heifers western, steers 850 @ 1225; cows and heifers 750 @ 1100; western, steers 850 @_1225; canners «1650 @ 775; stockers and feeders 650. @ 1150; calves 900 @ 1500; stags, etc., 750 @ 1025. ‘Sheep receipts 6,500; strong; yeat dings "1200"°@ "1500; wethers 1100 bulls, in the United States and I would go} 1300; ewes 1050 @ 1250; lambs 1525 @ 1100 ss BUT HE @ - BY ALLMAN TRERE, EOHING om | DURNO, | AIN'T NEVER. CAUGHT one NET POOL RIPPLES ONLY MOVEMENT New York, N. Tarcli 1.—Trading in stocks today was quiet, price changes, except in certain of the more speculative issues, being limited to fractions. The few isolated features | of strength again included shares that | receive their propulsion from pool operators. A moderate degree of short selling was induced during the morning on 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, CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. Dealers Wanted. fi the further complication in the for- eign situation, notably in eastern ‘Europe, but the market for foreign re- mittances was unaltered aside from another break in Italian oxchanges, Rails are Quiet Adoption by the house of the ad- ministration’s railroad bill evoked no {rosponse in transportation shares, ' dealings in that division being the) lightest of any recent day. The. poor. earnings of the Pensyl- vania system for January lines east and west of Pittsburgh showing large deficits in net income, dotbtless had | their origin in the unfavorable indus- trial conditions prevelent at that per- iod. Utah copper’s dividends cut from $3.50 to $2.50 ocasioned no surprise, such action having been foreshadowed al shares. Airbrake Shares Drop New York Airbrake’s decline of al- most five points followed publication ‘of the company’s annual report, dis- closing a large shrinkage in net pro- fits. Tobaccos, general motors, utilities, beet sugar, Sears Roebuck, industrial alcohol and Pittsburgh coal embraced the heavier miscellaneous shares, off- set in a measure by Lackawanna steel, shippings, oils and American — car. United States steel forfeited a large fraction. Sales amounted to 335, sie shares. Bonds eased again, liberty issues displaying firmness. Total sales (par value) aggregated $2,575,000. United States old coupon 4’s gained 14 per- cent on call. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., March 1.—But- ter and eggs show further declines. Apples rule firmer. Butter—Creamery extras per pound} 45c; extra firsts 44c; firsts 433c; sec- jonds 42c; dairy 387c; packing stock 36. Eges—Frech prime fitsts, new cases free from rots, small dirties and checks out, per dozen 34c; curent re-| ceipts, rots out $9.75; checks and sec- onds, dozen, 26c; dirties candled dozen 26c; quotations on eggs include cases. Cheese—Fancy twins, pound, 26%4c; fancy New York, pound 28c; fancy daisies, 28c; fancy ‘young Americas, pound 29; fancy brick 30¢; fancy Jim- burger, pound 33c; fancy Swiss loaf, 5c; block 40c; primgst 14; pultost 11. TAX! Phone err in the recent downward trend of met-; NEW YORK STOCK. LIST American Beet-Sugar ...... American Smelting & Refining . ‘81% American Tel. & Tel. .. American Zine ..., 06. Anaconda Copper . Atchison a Baltimore & Ohio ... Butte & Superior . California Petroleum Canadian Paeific, Central Leather . . Chesapeake & Ohio’... Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . Chino Copper . | Colorado Fuel | Crucible Stéel . Cuba Cane Sugar Trie Great Northern Ore Ctfs reat ‘Northern Pfd . Inspiration Copper .. of Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs ... Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper . Missouri Pacific . Montana Power... New York Central Northern Pacific .. Pennsylvania Ray Consolidated Copper Reading ...4 Ropublic Iron & Steel Southern Pacific . Southern Railway . Texas Co Union Pacific U.-S, Industrial Alcohol . United States Steel . Utah Copper SPECIAL—MEN’S MAD: RAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS, SOFT CUFFS, DETACHED COLLAES—$1.60 ‘VALUES © $1.00 ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP | McKENZIE HOTEL BLDG. ' |’ ONLY ONE STORE’ L. eT LT ES 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 LAWYER PHONE 752. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 ) Sy MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. co (Goon: ¥ EAR Service Station - carry a full line of new Exide batter OOOO Weare 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 all makes of batteries and 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 their cars for the season. a E.T. BURKE, Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. || EXIDE BATTERIES ARE | ELECTRIC. SHOP. |- Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies | Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 “408 Broadway DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS * PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver, ; Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities moving, storing, and ‘ehipping: household goods. Careful, expert- enced mien; alse retail leo and:

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