The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1918, Page 7

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L | ee B REYOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two brand new six room modern houses; $3,100 each. $40) * cash; balance $33 per month. These * houses could not be replaced for this money. oor wearing penmrememe pornos nant centertube ne C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR ‘ TRADE—One goo: section of land six miles southwes of Shields in’ Grant'county, N! D This section. is 75 per cent. tillable | and will tfade for city income. Have several houses for sale, tradé | or rent. Will take good cur in on the | —iLot on 5th street, halt] gegy, block north of Court House; spfen- did location; nice part of city and almost down town. HIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are the] _ cheapest in the city; we give ex- tremely liberal terms and buyers are fully protected. y LINCULN AVDITION acre property offers the working man the ideal opportunity to get a home for him- self on very easy terms and at prices, less than one third of what adjoining town lots are selling for. You should pay for the. land and feed your family from the proceeds of this years crop. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies Office Open Every’ Evening REAL: ESTATE COMPANY FE YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. nOLImAN Real Estate Bargains FOR' 'SALE—A new house ‘of 6 rooms and bath, and reception hall; There isn’t a prettier home in Bismarck; ‘Riverview addition.. It would; cost $6000 to: replacethis house at pres-| | \ent. Price $4,500; $1,300 cash. —House,.of- 6 rooms and th, full:basement, .modern. On enue “C”East. ‘This house can- not, be duplicated in the city for less an!’ $4,000. Price’ $3,000, $500 FOR TRADE—Bismarck. property tor Burleigh’ county , lands. TRUSTIME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. vpoma~ ABH, HOLIHAN:... _ ‘hucas- Glock, Phone 745 neonate: Vas \ \ HELP. WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girl_ for general house work. Mrs, F. ‘A..Ddjl, Flat 5 Per- son Court. Phone: 749, ‘ 36 tt WANTED — Experienced. saleslady. None but. experienced need apply. 504 Broadway. 43.5 St WANTED—Competent girl for gener al housework, Mrs, F. Holmboe < 208 W.. Broadway. 3 2 tf. WANTED—Two girls to play piano and sell: music. Apply at Wonder 6 ahd 10¢ store. 2-19. tf ‘POSITIONS WANTED ALC. AROUND PRINTER wants posi- tion at ‘opce. Write Trioune ‘No, 441°} 3 6 2t POSITION WANTED on ‘on farm by mar- ried man with small family; as work- ing ‘foreman. Wife good worker. We haye wide-awake farm . experience. Have run 3 sectidn farms. atonce and anywhere. SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or- ders for lubricating _ oils, greases and’ pilnts. “Salary or commission. ‘Adina; *THE HARVEY of co., io. s5 “Agents foreach suet in the state.of North Dakota. Good re-| Mable firm, good’ wages. Apply. to road manager, M, C. Jennings at Bis: 3d at: PSM fits selling “ee extracts; pices, medicines, eto. itul high-grade line. Exclusive territory, ane pose free:' Li kh lesman ondpstal Nortit Dakdta-tojcarry.a wondert giatanteed‘autoniobitetire and tu! Hine::: ‘aire Guaraiiteed:3000 : valle ‘FoR: RENT it ail “etn st Apply a B. K. Skeels 408 Broadwa: & Meclsuer 2p 8Gtte FOR RENT. Small ise, electric Mghts and water. Phone 355. }} ~ ot 211 mp... F ith bath att an nak ritetaded: wi ath ; at water it C loci Fine #06 i“ 2 tt FOR RENT oMod rouse ‘i 922 7th ROK hen, 0 peadutul.¢ight-room Tes {dence all jern:.with:hot water *heat.ontAvenue’D Tnguire at 91f. ao atréét of write Tribune wt a 27 ti o% Hee t—cave ruum iggdern house ith street and Avenue B.: Bismarck te C. WIMLIAMS & CO. Office Biamarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. WORK WANTED WANTED—By a young experienced girl, position as chambermaid and | waitréss in.a private family. Answer | by mail, Miss Agnes Bondeson, co} Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Wilton, N. D., R. F. D. No. 3. 3-2 lwk WANTED: WORK—By day or hour,-| Apply at 2021-2 Main or Phone 303. t 2-27 Imo’ WANE SU Worn=Laay wants work by the hour. Phone 212K. | SUUMS FUR RENT ‘| FOR RENT=Furnished> room in'mod- ern house. 522 2nd street, . Ashe de 35 3t FOR: RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street. Fol (TRADE fine farming lan in}: Bismai ‘k property; ©. : ;| TRADE—2 good: well a ee eh FOR ‘RENT—2 nicely furnished com: municating rogms. Separate or to- gether, in np ern home. 608 2nd Le. st.,\Phone 14 I 3-2 Tt. FORR dora room. 621 Sixth, Stee! 3-1-1mo | FOR REN 7-One suite of rooms, al also] single room. 318 Fourth St. Phone 627X): 3-1-tf FOR? RENT Furnished: Toom.in mod- ern. housg. 422 Ist st. 2-27 tt FOR. RENT—Ciose in, furnished rooms. for light housekeeping. 411 Sth street. Phone 273. 2 4 tt; SOARDERS ai TIE Gnd virect Clean warm. room. Good. meals, living | Lcoat New Management. a 118 1mo. /-HEA’ furnished and un-| "turniehed tooms for rent. Business college.;Phone 183. 1 16-30 7OR-:RE NT =o trictly modern rooms. Phin 371K 216 1 mo “OR tT ished rooms. 801 Fourth “street. Phone: 404K. Geo Ww ttle t von M114 tt “HIBCELLANEOUS FOR SALE .CHEAP—Good as new! Kimball piano if taken at once. Will | twade for ‘stock... Phone: 409-F2 or} write E, E. Calkins, Bismarck, N. D,| Dryers Alteanbe 12 to Obtain Suf- Speculative iu Only Action| Montana Pow: ficient Supply to Keep Plants 8— 4.6 8 FOR SALE—Milk, 10 quarts for $1.00 | 210.1 mo.} soit | i | | | { delivered anywhere in city. Phone} 732Y, 3.6 3t Foy TT WT ROOM AND: BOARD—620 6th street. 354 mo. FOR SALE=Seven head of fine cat- | vide enough corn to permit dryers Also 3 young | | here to work night and day and to Cream. separ-| allow maximum shipments to the sea- Stock | ‘board tended today to lift the corn: | market. Futures closed steady, a | to % net higher, with March Oats gained In provisions, the finis lie decline to a rise of tle, cows and calves, horses, two: broken. ator and ex-ray incubator. canbe seen at Rhude's farm north- east of city two miles. Mrs. Bertha Rhude, box 169, Bismarck. i u 35 ot FOR REN rent between 11th and 12th ‘eet. Call 478L. 3t FOR: SALE—Vernes i n bed, two Jeather upholstered rockers.' Good | conditio! ings. sPhone 460W. 35 8t located houses | to ‘trade for farm land, also several farm gas “engines to trade for farm) land, I, Sylvester ‘Land Co. 3:48 FOR. SRCESOT reasonable Ternis.-1 | 1917 ‘ModelaStudebaker Sedan,!sev- en passenger tar, good condition. Phone, 746. ‘613. 3rd_st. 3:4 3t FOR SACE—1 bed davenport with Al) leather ‘back: and:seat, 1 baby car- riage, 1 wash stand, 1 wash bench, it two- kitchen ‘ehairs. Cal Ae 2 , Barber aa id Chance ‘fori sémeone wanting nice’ little ‘shop oftheir. own. Good live town, and good busines: B. -6i3.8olum, Prop; »- Driscoll Bai ber: Sh Driscoll, N. OD. ‘ FOR SALE—A; five: acre itra locks east of Bismarck high ‘school. Inquire of 8,'S. Clifford, co Star Bee ‘OR: 1000 ‘Tand ie one. Sat env actttod good’ corn and alfalfa land: one! mile from‘;main line ;'sta- tiom Inguire. of; 8. S. Clifford, y in . ing car, Practically new. 38%: Tribune., EAL ESTATE RANGE g00d as new for: sale, $25: :Cailiat 418 Seventh street or Phone. 844K, FOR: SALE—Extrai fine:.early .Ohio seed potatoes...) Will sell reasonable. ile Ed Doppler, Menokeny: N. D. : 5 2-27 2:wks NANTED= To “buy: T¥0 acres vor 320 me .of..good -prairie or improved land in Burleigh county. Price must ddress Box 211,’ Bis- D. 2-16-tf ron SALE iti fd hall equipment. Four wool: tables, biliard table, -elec- tric piano aiid” other. fixtures, in » town of 5,000 population., Reason f ling, going into other busi- * néss, Write Care Tribune 384). _ & 24-2wk Coal Mine Ablaze. At Brule, near St. Etienner.a. cont mine has been on-fire for‘ages and his hehe MistHhe quité’a volednic as ‘Ait: attoripits ‘to: centages it} | | | THANK NUH, THANK Yun. THANK Yun VERY MucH TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT] CORN SAILS UP EASIER MONEY WELL, SAM, How . ARE. Vou TODAN? MISTAH DUFF ABN Cor House UP 4 BANK BISMARCK EVE OH, | AM VERY nae |] WE: DoNE HABA BABY MISTAH DUFF SAM.Nov TAKE THAT Two DOLLARS AND OPEN, THE YouNG ‘Tom DUFF DIXSON WITH MY Y COMPLIMENTS [77 4 ME TO OUR. WELL, Well, » LAST WEEK, NAME DE BABY ACCOUNT FOR. CONGRATULATIONS, YAS SUH Mistan Blake, We Done |//// His NAme AM JOWN BLAKE DIXSON- DAS IT- ey sere a asenreian de annie aor nan _ BY ALLMAN AN” WHAT 79 THINK MISTAH DUFF - WE DONE NAME Him AFTER Yo’~ Tom DUFF DIXSON - Dats His NAME AFTen Yo’ — -ONBIG DEMAND ANIMTAES MART Working Continuously. Chicago, Ill., Mar. 5.—Efforts to pro- | and mall barn or garage for| to t @ 116c. varied from 10¢, May 127% @ a. ade Industries were active the corn | arket and took the high moisture | mary points altogether 512 Avenue A. Call morn. ! | content grades, whereas the low moi | ture corn went to the dryers. In nei | ther case did ofierings appear to be} i large enough to satisfy the wants of: buyers here, although receipts at pri- | greatest amount on record. | of unsetled weather with snow acted; somewhat as a handicap on the bears Dut were ofiset in a measure by as- totaled the Prospects sertions that a cold wave which had been predicted was likely to facilitate the hauling of corn from farms. Oats went upward owing chiefly to Jack of offerings rather than to any | special demand. Improved railway con- ditions east helped the market in the | hea advance. i Provisions. averaged higher, but re-! acted because of realizing sales, The, underlying strength was a | with a relative shortage of western | @ 1175; calves 850 @ 1450. stocks of lard. | Option Open High Low Close) 4969 @ 1350; lambs 1425 @ 1790, 127% | | associated 127% Corn— March May .. 127% 127% 127% Oats March .90% 91% 90% 91 May ... 88% 89% 88% 89% NEW YORK MONEY ‘New York. railroad bonds last Joan 2%. 113; 1635. 700 15; lin 1250; < Sheep receipts ‘NEW: YORK.METAL | New York, N. Y., Mar change quotes lead easier East St. Louis de- livery spot offered at 770 . OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr. ceipts 15300; ‘higher; 11640; mixed 1620 @ 1635 1640; pigs 1000 @ 1500; bulk 1620 @ | American: Can‘! spelfer dull; ‘Mar. -Cattle receipts ‘s 000; steers 900 @ 1 @ 1050; canners 650 @ 7 1150°@ 145 heavy 1615 @ ewes 1075 @ 1251 ee 1700, Re ae Y., Mar. 5.—Merchan- tile paper 5% percent, Bar silver 85%. Mexican dollars 68. Government bonds, heavy; Joans strong; sixty days, ninety days and six months six percent bid. Call) money weak; high 5! low 2*; raté 5; closing bid 2; offered ‘at 2% easy; time; ruling spot 750 @ 5.—Hogs: -re-! light 1610 @ lower; native 300; cows and heifers; American Sinc- . western steers 800 @ 0; stockers.and! Atchison-«.+... .. feeders 650 @. 1100} calves 900 @| Baltimore & Ohio . 00: bulls, stags, etc\700 @ 1000. 5005 steady: -yea: wethers: 1100 lambs 1500 —Metal ex-} despite Favorable. New \ Conditions. | New York, N. Y., Mar. 5.—Indica- tions. of easier money and a less ap- prehensive view of the foreign situa- tion served in part to counteract rec-| ent unfavorable influences in today’: wholly insignificant stock marke! Dealings again were very light an the only noteworthy changes occur-| red in the more speculative issues, Coalers displayed some animation, ‘minor recessions being recovered later } Sales amounted to 285,000 shares. Call money fell to 24% per cent after a large demand had been met at 5 and 4% percent. A few short time | loans were reported at six percent on! prime collateral. | Investment bonds yielded slightly to | the accompaniment of a general move-| ment in that quarter. Liberty issues continued to ease, especially the sec-; ond 4's, Total sales [par values) ag-| gregated $3,125,000. | United States bonds (old issues) | were unchanged on call. | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK IL, Mar. 5.—Hogs receipts bulk 1620 @ 1665; light) 0 @ 1690; mixed 1600 @ 1680; y 1560 @ 1640; rough 1560 @| pigs 1250 @ 1640. Cattle receipts 21,000; weak; native | steers 860. @ 1410; stockers and feed- 760 @ 1100; cows and heifers 640| 165 Sheep receipts 12,000; strong; sheep SO. ‘ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn, Mar. 5. Hogs receipts 5,400; 5 to 10c lower range 1615 @ 1640; bulk 1680 @ 1640./ Cattle receipts 3,900; kille 15e lower; steers 650 @ 130 and heifers. 700 @ 950; veal calv steady 600 @ 1300; stockers and feed-| ‘ers steady, 650 @ 1050. Sheep.receipts 300; steady: 800 @ 1650; wethers 1000 @ | ewes’ 500 @ 1200, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 5.—F nehanged. Shipments 40, 891 bar Barléy 180 @ 214. Rye 276 @ 278. } Bran’$298. Wheat’ feceipis 117 cars, compared with 20% a, year’ ago. Corn, No. 3. Yellow, 480 @ 185. Oats'No. 3'White 92 @ 93. Flax 410 @_ 413. NEW YORK. STOCK LIST | Ainerican Beet Sugar lamb; 1350; | | American Smelting: | American Tel. & Tel naconda: Copper 3 | Butte & Superior . ‘alifotnia Petroleum | Chesajeake & Ohio | Grea’ jAnepiralion Copper Chicago, Mil. & Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & | Crucible Sieel “Cuba AO 1014 Northern Pid Int. Mer, Marine pfd ct Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville . Petroleum mi Copper Missouri Paci |New York Central ‘ Northern Pacific ....... 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. Evel We are a licensed service station and wholesale distributing depot of _ STEAM-HEATED the Exide Battery Co., the largest of is its kind In the world. Any work we FIRE-PROOF turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by STORAG our contract with these people. We will repair all makes of batteries and carry a full line of new Exide batter- ies and parts for any make of car. Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. 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. se ‘Corwin Motor Co., Renpalyanis 3, Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Republic Iron & Steel Southern Pacific Southern Railway Texas Co Union Pac U. S. Industria United States Steel . Utah Copper BRYAN INPRES, OF NEW DRY LEAGUE U. S. Agrees in Principle With Proposed Move, But Differs Chicago, ‘UL, a national dry federation which will be composed of practically every lead- ing prohibition society in the country and will be the biggest organization in the world opposing the liquor, was an- nounced here Tuesday. nings Bryan is president of the organ- ization and active speaking campaigns will be started at once, The three fundamental objects of the organization are ratification of the nat- ional prohibition amendment in the shortest possible time, such. prohbi- tion campaigns in the six states which vote on the question In November and immediate. war prohibition for avowed purpose of “conserving the man power and resources of the na-| for seeding. The snow blanket tion.” SEED WHEAT FOR NORTHWEST LOOKS CERTAIN, CAREY Head of Minneapolis Office of | 1. Food Administration Grain Northwest farmers will get all the; price. seed wheat they need and there will, general seed situation that are ng be no famine prices, Frank L. head of the Minneapolis office of the priced. | Wood tion, said todas TAXI Phone TD L. E. SMITH For first class shoe —T HE—. ee ELECTRIC SHOH Bismarck Shoe Hospital De cies Undertaking —Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 394: Machine Hemstitching and}; 409 Front Street 314 2nd St. noe Special Representative for the Phone 5552 or 308 Fourth St. COLUMNS. 44 6 | ready has shipped out 200 cars of'd wheat from Minneapolis to Id Michigan and Nebraska, and has } 500,000. to. 600,000 bushels | of, wheat in reserve in North Dakota South Dakota ‘country elevators, Carey made known, and will see it gets to farmers who need it a price to exceed only slightly the: fi price for wheat on a commercial jis. ic Today's announcement by Mr. 1 says that recleaned marquis. sp! wheat for seed will be-sold by the arnment at $2.30 a bushel f. 0. b. neapolis. That selected seed whea special varieties may be sold thro other sources as high as $3 or mol bushel is probable, Mr, Carey sid, “he basis of provision for the cou! as a whole, that there shall be nq cality unable to obtain sufficient 5 is on the $2.30 level. Grain Receipts Mere tncrea Coincident with’ Mr; Carey’s * nouncement, which puts an end solicitude about seed wheat as to’ supply, there were increases of per cent shown today and increase 50° to 100. per cent in other co erains, the prices of which ‘have cently. been. rising rapidly. The roads brought in 251. cars of ba’ compared with 76:a year ago, 216 § oats compared with 114 and 317 corn compared ‘with 159. Of wh there were! 218 cars compared 410 a year ago. Bellefourche, north of the ‘'B Hills, in South Dakota, in terri that. formerly was given to cattle now is broken partly into farms, the first town to come in this'seq with a report that farmers were Tq on Support of it. Mar, 6.—Formation of William Jen- the gone, a report today’ said, and’ land is plowed. The report was sidered at the Chamber of Comm as indicative only of conditions in| locality. referred ‘to; as past sea: show bad weather through March seeding even in earliest seasons not become at all general until 4 Situation Well in Hand | “We feel that the wheat situ: -~Co. Confident is well in hand,” Mr. Carey said, | ' there will be neither scarcity or There are other phases 0! Seed corn is scarce and | There also are some fa ration Grain corpori n the northwest who will have té The government al- | financed for their seed this year. | TAX Phon 57 Ss. LAMBERT Carey, | clear. Admini: H. BURMAN, Prop. 1 Broadwa:; ba y. Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snppli Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadv Phone 370 DRY CLEANING AND Picoting We Call for and Deliver MRS. M. C. HUNT Phone 849 Transfer & Storag We: have unequalled: facilities: moving, storing, and: shippi household: goods. Careful, ney { alee retal ites MRS. L. VAN HOOK ‘wood. WACHTER TRANSFER 0 Phone 62. Ne. 282 Fifth’ SPIRELLA CORSET Radiator Repairin in all itsbranch If your’s is in doubtful con- EXIDE BATTERIES ARE | RACINE: 5,000-mile #1 Knows -Valve-

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