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, o ni 4y { U ” y P, 6 ¥ Als in “ us A 4 RAILS DROP AT CLOSE OF DAY'S ~ DULL SESSION Declines of 1 to 2¥, Points in Stocks Provoke Heavy Close New York, N..Y., April’ 10.—Apart from the comparative strength of shippings and coppers, today’s stock market developed no definite trend until the final hour, when moderate offerings of rails, ‘at declines of 1 to 2% -points, provoked a heavy close. Dealings during the forenoon and intermediate session were almost a duplicate of the apathetic condition which ‘have characterized the past fortmight’s operations. Increased in- terest was evinced in the news from abroad and this was not of a nature to inspire bullish enthusiasm. “ The movement in shippings, which was mainly predicted on rumors of another dividend on marine prefer- red in the near future that stock high. er by 1% points. Early buying of coppers, while rel- atively light, bore the marks of sub- stantial. origin,*accompanied by fur- ther favorable trade conditions, but in that quarter, too, reactions set in later. Delaware & Hudson’s extreme re versal of 21% points, was attended by recessions of 1 to 1% points in othe: coalers, St. Pauls also becoming heavy while Canadian Pacific yielded dts gain of a point. United States steel moved withir the narrowest area most of the time the slight decrease in March tonnage evidently having no effect, but finish: ed at a slight loss, Sales aggregated {193,000 shares. Firmness marked the day’s bond market, Anglo-French 5's adding a trifle to yesterday’s gain. Liberty is sues were moderately active, but mainly lower. Total sales (par value) amounted to $3,275,000. ! United States bonds (old issues) were unchanged on call. NEW Mees METAL New York, N. Y., April 10.—Leac fifirm; spot 725 @ 750; spelter quiet Hast St. Louis delivery, spot offerec at 700. NEW YORK MONEY ‘New York, N. Y., April 10.—Mer cantile paper, four months 6 per cent: six months 6 percent; bar silver 91% Mexican dollars. 73%, Governmen ‘bonds heavy, railroad bonds firm. :Time: Joans,..firmys sixty days anc ninety days 5% @'6; six months ¢ bid. Call money ‘easier; high 4; last loan 3. MINNEAPOLIS. PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., April 0.—Greer ‘beans, tomatoes, xhubarb, lemons anc vea are,lower. } dvances shown 0} any line. Butter and eggs steady. Butter: Creamery extra firsts per pound 39; extra firsts 38; firsts 37 sre 336; dairy 330; packing stoc] Eggs: Fresh prime fifirsts new cas es, free form rots, small, dirties an¢ checks out per dozen 31; current re ceipts rots out $9; checks and second: dozen 26; dirties candled dozen 26° quotations on eggs include cases, Cheese: Fancy twins, pound 23: fancy New York.pound 24; fancy dais jes 24; fancy young ‘Americas pound 25; fancy brick 26; fancy limburger 235; fancy Swiss loaf 50; block ou primost 15%; pultost 11. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., ‘April 10—F1 unchanged. Shipments 51,681 barrels. hye 280 @ 281. Barley: 145 @ 185. Bran. 3314. Wheat. receipts 106 cars, compared with 340 cars’a year ago. Corn ‘No. 3 Yelow 160 @ 170. Oats No. 3 White 90% @ 91%. Plax 408% @ 410%. ST. PAUL LIV LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn. April Hogs, receipts 10,000; steady: range 1700 @ 1720; ‘bulk 1710°@ 1720. Cattle receipts 4,800; killers, steady steers 650 @ 1400; cows and heifers 700. @ 1100; veal calves 25c lower, low 3: 600 @ 1375; stockers ‘and feeders steady, 650 @ 1100. Sheep receipts 100; steady: lambs 800 @ 1-900;> wethers 700 @ 1400; ewes 500 @ 1400. NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar : American Can ... American Smelting ‘& Refining + 76% American Tel. & Tel .... . 100 American Zinc ....- Anaconda Copper Atchison ..... Baltimore & Ohio Butte & Superior Jalifornia Petroleum . Canadian Pacific : Oats and Provisions Also Makes —SRISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE TRIBUNE FINANCIAL aa OORNGORSUP ON HIGH PRICE JULY PROSPECT Substantial Advances as Re- lated to Corn Chicago, ll, April 10.—Prospects that first trades in the July delivery, which are scheduled to take place to- morow, would perhaps be at as high a price as $1.50 tended today to strengthen the corn market. The out come was a steady close at ‘4c net advance, with May 127%. Oats gained oh to 1c and provisions Db @ 17 wi) B5e. Buyers of corn appeared to have their attention fixed on the change | tomorrow making the commercial} grades take rank as ‘contract grades and removing the maximum price curb entirely from new style transactions. | Estimates of the opening price for the July option ranged all the way from: $1.40 to $1.50. The fact that receipts continued meagre tended also to favor; the bulls, but \was subsequently of | set by government reports that pla ing was progressing northward at a seasonable rate, and had alréady reached the lower Ohio valley, Besides | further improvement was noted in the | quality of arrivals here. Oats bulged sharply after a peri a of weakness that was ascribed to orbale crop conditions. The ensuing strength resulted from opin that if corn commanded $1.50 for new July contracts the valve of oats, too, should ascend. , | Provisions rose with hogs and be- vause of decreased packing ine ‘terday. “Halt!!! Who goes there?” “Infantry, 331st.” “Oh, go on, you don’t know ” wi by notified that the final account of executrix of the {estate of Thomas Chantland, late of | the township of Liadger, in the coun- ty of Webster, and state of lowa. de- rendered to this howing that the estate ased is ready for final set- bution, and petition- tlement and d ; mixed 1690 @ 1740; light 169% @ 1135; pigs 1000 @ 1500; @ 1720, Catle receipt steers 1100 @ 7,000; higher: native cows and heife western steers 975 @ nd heife 800 @ 1100; rs and feed: ' calves 900 @ 1300; Sulls, lage, etc "950 @ 1150. Sheep receipts 9,600; higher: lings 1700 @ 1900; wethers 1450 @ 1700; ewes 1350 @ 1600; lambs 1875 @ 2075. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK “Chicago, IL, April 10—Hogs_ re- seipts 27,000; strong: bulk 1735 @ 1775: light 1720 @ .785; mixed 1710 @ 1785; heavy 1635 @ 1775: rough 1635 @ 1670; pigs 1300 @ 1700. Catte: receipts 8,000; strong; na- 35 @ 1595; stockers and feeders 850 1240; cows and heifers 700 @ 1-825 alves 105) @ 1600. Sheep receipts 9,001 ‘ong; sheep 1325 @ 1785; lambs 1650 @, 2110. OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION UF ESTATE. 3tate of ‘North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, before Hon. H, C. Bradley, Judge. ‘n the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Chantland, Deceased. Susanna Chantland, petitioner, vs. Judith Sheldon, Mrs. J. B, Soppeland, Mrs. B, f. Soppeland, Melvin J. 'Houge. Ernest T. Houge, Kermit Houge, Es- ter J. Houge, respondents. The State gf North Dakota to the ahove’ named respondents: You, the said respondents are here- DOINGS OF THE DUFRS ‘MAGAZINES ! | Central Leather . Chespeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Chino Copper ...../.... Colorado Fue & Iron .... Crucible Steel . ‘Cuba Cane Sugar Brie. 00.2. eee Great Northern Ore ‘ctts Great Northern pfd ..... Inspiration Copper. - Int. Mer, Marine pfd ctts . Kenecontt Copper...... . Louisville & Nashville . Mexican Petroleum . ‘Miami Copper .... Missouri -Pacific ... ‘To BE MORE SYSTEM ABouT THIS House! | HAD A PILE OF MAGAZINES ALL SAVED UP To SEND To THE SSQMMIES-1 HAD "EM ALL TOGETHER "BUT WHERE ARE THEY NOW ? “WHERE ARE ww THEY PL New -York Ceptral . Northern Paclfic Pennsylvania .... Ray Consolidated Copper. ? Reading .-..0 2... Republic Iron & Steel, 3 Southern Pacific . ‘Southern Railway . Texas Co ..... Union Pacific U.S, industrial Alcohol” UnitedsStates-Steel 1.9 west, Option Open High Low Closing | Susanna Chantland, Corn— May 127M, 12714 127% Oats— April .. 1.905% 893, 905% May .. 861% 87% Y% Sie OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha. Nebr., April 10.-Hogs re: | ipts 17,000; higher; heavy 1680 @ bulk 1690 | year: | | NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING WHO Took THOSE "EM ALL TOGETHER INA PlLEW HELEN, | WANT To TELL You , SOMETHING - THERE HAS GoT ing that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his adminii tion clesed and he be dis charged; that day, the 10th day of M ten o'clock in the that day at the court this court in the court house, city of Bismarck, county of forcenod room: in th 0 Burleigh and state of North Dakota, | | has been duly a inted by this court * !for the settlement thereof, at which and any person interested ppear and fil in | his exceptions, in writing, to said j eonnt and petition and contest the | same. | And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if€ny you have, why said | account shall not be allowed, the resi-; due of-said estate distributed, the ad- | ministration of said estate closed and} jsaid Susanna Chantland, vexecutrix, be discharged. Bese the 22nd day gf March, A. D. {191 By the Court: H, C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Cour 4—4, 11 18. “SUMMONS. _ of Burleigh, in District Court, Sixth Andicial Nistrict. George McAulay. plaintiff, vs, Al- bert J. Foster, and all other persons maKpown cl mine anv estate or inter- est in or lien or incumbrance upon the property described in the com- pleint, defendonis The State of North Dakota to the NOW GO AND SIT DOWN, TOM eR HAD ARE PROBABLY | Took THEM Dow A You WAVE BEEN THREATENING A FOR THE LAST THREE MONTHS | B BUT THAT 15 AS FAR AS You “ Gov WITH THEM iran STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | | LL TeLt You WHERE "THEY ARE - _ THEY IN France BY THIS TIME N ABOUT THREE WEEKS AGO- “Advance and be recognized !!!!” me, ‘cause | jest come here yes-} Above Named Defendants: You are hereby . summoned — to) answer the complaint in this action Dakota, and to serve answer upon the subscrit thirty days after the service of this | summons upon you. exclusive of the} day of service and in case of your! failure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by de- fault for the relief demanded in the compMint, Dated at Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, March 28, 1918. N sAVTONe “PULLAM & YOUNG, | Attorneys for Plaintiff, bis- marck, ‘North Dakota. NOTICE, Named Defendants: that the above en- relates to the follow-/ ing de: bed property, situate in the! county of Burleigh and state of North! Dakota, to-wit: The Northwest Quar-| ter (NWi4) of Section Fourteen (14), Township Oné- Hundred Thirty-seven (187) North, of range Seventy-nine (79) west of the Fifth Principal Mer | | idian. ‘NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 4—11, 18 2 29 16. AWNING FOR SALE. For terms see C. N. Kirk. Street Commissioner. C. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 4—11 12 13 Definition of True Friend. “4 friend,” said Uncle Eben, “is a man dat laughs at yoh funny stor eyen if dey ain’t so good; an’ sympa thizes #if yoh misfortunes, even if dey ain’t so bad.” NoT THERE! CAN You BEAT IT? | WANTED To TAKE THEM DOWN To THE Book FUND AND, HAVE THEM SENT To THE SAMMIES i | i | | To DOIT | y of your | s within | The city of Bismarck, North Dakota’, V as a second hand awning for sale.! {Same may he seen in the basement! | of the Fire hall. | RIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FB. YOUNG {EAL ESTATE COMPANY fOR SALE—Seven room, modern house only three blocks from post- office, $4,000.00, This is a real bar- eain for someone with $2,000.00 in cash, L™OR™ SAL} ve room hous Eleventh street near Rosser; modern, $1,800.00. FOR SALE—LCincoln addition acre lots are only five or six blocks from | the vew south side school and is the cheapest property suitable for gar- dening and homes anywhere around the city. Prices at the rate of only $25.00 and $30.00 per regular size building lot, Very easy terms. | FOR SALE—Riverview. Addition Tots are the cheapest high grade lots in the city. We protect our buyers and give very reasonable terms. | FOR SALIE—Thousanus of iui aud | scores of houses for sale from the | river to the penitentiary, most of | them on very reasonable terms. We on partly | show. or advertise no property ; Which is net worth the money asked. ‘gine Insurance In Rellable Companies Office Open Every Evening ‘REAL ESTATE COMPANY ALB YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office In First National Bank Bldg. nh has been filed in the office of | the clerk of the district court of the county of Burleigh and state of North J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains / FOR SALE land joining the | FO RSALH—210 ac $11.00 per acre. Keighty acres of good ity limits. es of timber land | FOK SALE—Bungalow of 7 rooms. | Kast front. $3,750:00. | J. H. HOLIHAN -ucas Block. - + - + Phone 745 | HELP WANTED—MALE WANTEL—A_ waitress at Homan's | safe at once 410 tf | WANTRD-—-First class automobile re- pairman at once. Must be experi- ; enced and be able to give refe Gas tractor man need not ap- r Car Co., Dick. 4-10-% C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D This section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade or rent. Will take good car in on the deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, soil; lies well; $18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. » .vertise. rich Price too low to ad- take possession at once. Phone 263. 4-1-tf HOUSE TO RBNT—T have two houses for rent. C, L. Burton, 11 5 tt FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $25, I. O. Hellstrom, 123 tt ——— MISCELLANEOUS W 0 correspond with some- one who was personally acquainted with Allison Garrett. Garrett con- ducted a livery and feed barn in Bis- marck avout thirty years ago. He was a man of short stature, had light blue eyes, and spoke English with a Pennsylvania Dutch accent. sR. D. “Halpin, Bynum, Mont. 411 2t ARLY d “NEW SINGER SEWING , machine for sale cheap. Phone 689L. { 209 West Thayer St. 411 3t GARAGE WANTED to buy. H. C. | _ Bradley, 4-10-3 | FOR SALE—Heating stove, range, beds, tables, chairs, ‘etc. reasonable. Call at 319 Phone 534X. 411 3t TUNRSALE—Sided and shingled chick- en coop, also a few more articles of furniture, Mrs. L. L, Peck, 416 Sec- ond St., Phone 544K. 4-10-2t, FOR SALE—Harley Davidson motor cycle and two Hudson automobiles, six and four cylinders respectively. Inquire M. J. O'Connor. 4111 wk dressers, Will sell 17th street. LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ROOMS FOR REN’ FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 403 Third street. 411 3t ROOME FOR RENT in modern house. Singly or ensuite. 418 lirst Street. Phone 469K. uBs ROOMS FOR PENT. Inquire at 716 Broadway 4-10-tf FOR RENT—Two large and: two small for rent furnished for light usekeeping. Call 404 5th St. 4-9 “w FOR RENT—Three big rooms” for light housekeeping. 18 West Main St. Phone 212K. 4-9-3t FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping rooms. Aply to Mrs, Varney, Varney Flats. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Front room. Phone 501 3rd street._ 46 6t FOR RENT—Two nice modern house- keeping rooms. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, wide 3 26 tt FOR RENT: ie large furnished room in a new modern house, 1 blk from P. O., 213 2nd St. Phone 634X. -10-11-12-6t. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- | WANTED—An experienced man for a general store Wrile No, 478 ‘Tribune. 45 6t ANTED—@ good bindery man with experience. Apply ‘No 476 Tribune. 45 tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE eeper tor family of No objections to one or two children, An easy place and good | home for the right part Address | 606 West Main St., Mandan, N. D. 4-10-1w WANTED—Dming room girl at Man- darin Cafe. 215 5th street. 410 St WAN —A competent girl or wom- an for general house work. Apply Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune Office. 410 uf ore WANTED—Mrs. Halliday wants | girl to. help with housework, one ; who stays home nights. No obj | tion to girl going to school. Call fi | ' | | j | flat over Cowan's Drug Stor | WANTED—A cook and \ Banner House. | WANTED—Woman cook at Baldwin Hotel or will rent dining room and kitchen. Only eating place in town. Write or Phone. Mrs. H. Ward, Bald- win, N. D. 4-D-4t sD—Saleslady. Apply at Gold- LAG Competent girl for gener- | al housework. Phone 459L. Mrs. F. Holmboe. 4 6.6t VWANTED—Girl for general house- | work. Mrs. L, A. Schipfer. me nrtoe 43 t WANTED—Girl for general house- | work. Phone 169R, 16 Ave, A W ar 331 t! Ss ] POSITIONS WANTED ern house. 615 Fifth St. Phone j _592¥, 3-11-+tf FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St. 3-1-1mo 3TEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183 1 16-20 | | 700M AND BOARD—O0 oth street 2h 1mo POR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. 411 5th street. | i Phone 273. 8 29 tt Also rooms for light housekeeping. | ESTRAYED—Black and white. setter dog, female. For reward’ notify F. G. Smith, Mandan, N. D. 411 3t WANTED TO SELL AT ONCE— household goods and linens practic- ally new at 1-2 price. Apply. 309 Fourth street. Mrs. F. 0. .Brew- ster. 4 10 tf FOR RENT—Store your household goods and merchandise where the rate of insurance is lowest; we will attend to moving. Phone Lahr, First Guaranty Bank. 3-31 1mo FOR SALE—Two pool tabies; two Al- bert Lea lighting systems, Lock Box 11, Pettibone, N. D. 491 mo. R SALE—One new Huber 35-75 gas tractor, one 8 bottom Oliver en- gine gang plow, one 500 gal. oil tank on truck. This outfit is absolutely same as new, being bought late last spring. ing. Very best reasons for sell- Apply Bush ¢ Owen, Steele, 49 tt FOR SE OK TRADE—160 -acres farm improved 3 1-2 miles from Wil- ton, 80 acres under cultivation, tal- ance fenced, School house on lasd, will trade for good Bismarck. City, property, Write Karl Klein, Wash- burn, No. Dak. 43 tt STRAW FOR SAL Good straw for sale, quick delivery. Apply Bis- marck Elev, Invest. Co. Phone 203, 4.9 At FOR SALE OR RENT—Pool hall and Barber shop doing good business in live town. Reason for selling no time to atend to same. Write 481 cf Tri- bune. 4-7-6t. FOR SALE—Drand new Studedaker at a very reasonavle price. See R. M. Halladay. Phone 189. 46 tt FOR SALE—Grand Pacific bil room, N. G, Nelson. FOR SALE—Carload of high class cattle; fine milkers and bulls. for. breeding. Can be seen by phoning 55R. Hare Commission Co., Bis- | FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, | _827 6th st 3-16 tf FOR SALE OR RENT— FOR RENT—Furnished, house for the summer en room months. | | marek, N. D. 3-28 tf | FOR SALE—Pecan ducks and guinea eggs for hatching. Phone 624L 3 2wks ~ STORAGE——Store your household | goods and merchandise where the rate of insurance is lowest, We will | attend to moving. Phone Lahr First 41 1mo., house. Partly modern. Apply D. J. McGillis, at Van Horn Hotel. 411 at | Close in and good location. Inquire } at 313 Mandan Ave. 4-10-32) Guaranty bank. ; FOR RENT—Vive-room — furni: FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875. Phone 141. 3 22 tt FOR RENT—House with good garden and large place for chickens. Call Phone 534K. 4-10-3t FOR SALE—Four room house, light and water at 320 13tlr street. Price $850, easy terms. Write J. A, Siv- iur, Pollock, S. D., Box 12. 4 9 2wks. FOR SALE—House north of Haggart Block. Must be moved before May 15th. Enquire Hughes Electric Company's Office, 4-9-3t FOR RENT—» room bungalow with modern features built in. Can take possession at once. ‘Phone 263. 4-9-1w FOR SALE—Four Room house, light and ‘water at 320 13 St. Price $850. Easy terms. Write J. A, Sivius, Pol- ack, Box 12. 4-9-2W FOR RENT—Four room apartment, modern, central heat in Union Mer. Bldg. 6th street. Inquire A. Van Horn, 209 7th street. Phone 305, 45 tt HOUSE .FOR RENT—Four ‘rooms department. or grocery store. Six years experience. Can furnish good references. Write Box 111, Mandan, N. D. 49 6t WORK WANTED WANTED—Employment during even: ing hours by young ,woman with high school education. Enquire 483 care Tribune. 4. UADY STUDENT waats place to work for*board, ‘Business College, Phone 183. LS 3: 29—2wks HOUSES WANTED WANTED=—To rent small, modemn house. _ Phone 264. 3-13-tf A RESPONSIBLE, wet esimonsueu business man «wants to rent six or seven toom;: modern house. —Ad- dress 480 Tribune. 4-6-1W ~ LOST AND FOUND ___ -9-3 LOST=A “white glove on 6th street between: Ave. A-and the Auditorium. Finder please ireturn_to The Trib- une~ 4:10,1¢ ORS Ss Sos ees STRAYDD—Very | smajl yellow dog. |. Has collar with bell.on, “Has Jong) _ City, Health Officet.* “4 bushy. tall. Retufi'to;Miss“H:~ ine. | 119 Front, 410 at EXPERIENCED COOK desires posi: and bath. Strictly modern. Near tion. Inquire or write 484,care| round-house. Price $25.00 per Tribune, Bismarck, N. D, month. Phone 541K. : 410 6t 42tt POSITION. WANTED—As clerk in] FOR RHNT—Seven room house, all modern... Hot. water heating. 710 Ave, D. 42 tt FOR RENT—Rive room bungalow with modern features built in. Can =a The season of the year has arrived ‘for a general clean-up of all vacant prem- ieee, ‘hack-yards and alleys. Ashes and other debris are disease breeders and will not be tolerated by the City Health’ Department. Tén- | ants ‘and property owners are: directed without delay to clean their premises and assist in’ making the city | healthier and more beautiful | for all residents. Do it now. | By order of DRiF. B. STRAUSS, ° 1 CLEAN UP | r ee FS tied ASHES ‘HAULED AND GARDENS plowed. Phone 624L. 43 1mo I WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and freight moving. F. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 395. 43 2wks =a -IDS WANTED FOR SPECIAL IM- PROVEMENT WARRANTS. The City of Bismarck ‘North Dakota offers for sale One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars, more or less in special improvement warrants, draw- ing six per cent annual interest, cov- ering paving contracts now completed and to be completed in che year 1918. Sealed bids will be received up to $ o'clock p. m. Monday, April 29, 1918, at the office of the city auditor of the said city. Each bid is to be accompanied by a certified check for One Thousand Dollars, payable to the order of the president of the board of city commis- No bids which do not offer a prent iuin will be accepted. The board of city commissioners reserves the right to. reject any. or. all bids Address all bids and correspondence. to the City Auditor, Bismarck, ND. 456 8:11 18 LEND, NOT SPEND MONEY; UNCLE SAM NEEDS THE CASH “Lend, not spend your money,” urg-_ es the North Dakota Council. of -De-: tense. “If you lend your money +o the government, you'may be quite sure that it is going-to-be used, for some national purpose—to prosecute the war successfully, to care'for, equip arm and-supply our soldiers in France, . to be used by our navy in ridding the seas of the murderous -U-boats: But if you spend your money, even: with the belief that by putting it-into the channels of trade others into. whose hands it comes will Iend it to the gov- ernment, you wil have done something, the patriotism of which may be very questionable. First, you have withdrawn-from the supply of material-of the nation some- thing to. replace which’ ins the market- will reae yaa id mat eral! which ghould yeu aa" “purposes. éconid,: Ah yotsun teehee ‘Sou pay 4-45.11 + {-your. money<may. alsouse sit to pur: chase: patos