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STOCKS FORCED DOWN BY NEWS OF OFFENSIVE Rails and Equipments Suffer Slightly; Others Hard Hit New York, N. Y., April 12.—Further substantial depreciation of values was: recorded by the general stock list today, the more menacing phases of the German offensive prompting « moderate revival of liquidation. Standard rails and the better knowr equipments and industrials fell bact one to two points. Other stocks suf fered equal or larger losses for more direct reasons. Oils, for example, brok« sharply on the passing of the onclaii dividend and motors and accessorie: eased irregularly on rumors of im pending dividend changes. Shippings were among the heavies! features of the lethargic forenoon yielding 1 to 2% points. Rallies fol lowed the declaration of the $5 divi dend on Marine preferred, but these were relinquished later. Sumatra Tobacco’s over night divi dend increase to an 8 percent basis Was met by a two point reversal anv allied specialties, including fertiliz ers, receded to the same extent. Lowest quotations were registered TRIBUNE. FINANCIAL 7 TT PRICE LIMIT LIFTED; CORN GETS BENEFIT July Touches 15714, Surprising| Even Most Optimistic Bulls = hicago, Ill, April 11- ift ascent of corn values and a decided broaden’ ing out of activity resulted today from removal of the maximum price limit on the July delivery and by reason oj he beginning of business in future contracts ‘based on actual commercia! | yrades, The market closing stroag vith inactive and unchanged, bul Tuly at \ to 157%, an extreme rise -t 7%4e compared with the minimum orice at the outset. Oats finished % y 54¢ down and provisions off 10 tc 25e. Jumps in corn prices far out-did the redictions of even sanguine bulls. | had been expected that as high a. 1.50 a bushe! would be reached by the July option but right at the oper ing some transactions took place ful above that level, This was nearly in the last hour the movement quick-!a bushel higher than July command? ening as prices declined. 1% and Reading and Union Pa at 1% and 2%, recessions, were fore most in the setb to 350,000 shares. ment of the bank of England, show The weekly stat i a loss of about $1,000,000.in gold hold- | % ings and the war's increasing demands upon the steel industry constituted the only important general developments. ‘Bonds were, irregular, % and old 4’s % percent on call, rere NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., April 11.—Mercan- tile paper, four months 6 per cent; six months 6 percent, Government bonds irregular; railroad bonds irregular. Time Toans firm; sixty days and ninety days 5% @°6; six months 6 bid. Cal’ money firmer; high 5; ruling rate 5; last loan 5. NEW YORK METAL New York, N. Y., April 11.—Lead quiet; spot 725 @ 750; Spelter stead ler; East St. Louis spot 680 @ 700. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr., April 11.—Cattle. re ceipts 6,100; higher; native steer: 1175 @ 1575; cows and heifers 85( @. 1250; western steers 910 @ 1300; cows and heifers 850 @ 1250; western steers 910 @ 1300; cows and heifers 850 @ 1100; canners 775 @ 875; stock ers and feeders 715 @ 1250; calves 900: @ 1300; bully stags yete 850 @ 1160. ‘Hogs receiptss 5,500; lower; heavy 1670 @ 1710; mixed 1675 @ 1710; light 1675 @ 1730; pigs 1900 @ 1500; bulk 1675 @ 1710. Sheep receipts 12,500; steady; year lings 1575 @ 1750; wethers 1400 @ 1550; ewes 1350 @ 1600; @ 2075, t MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., April Wheat receipts 112 cars compared with 279 cars a year ago. Corn No. 3 Yellow 160 @ 170. Oats No. 3 White 90 @ 91. Oats 'No, 3 White 90 @ 91. Flax 411% @ 413%. Flour unchanged. Shipments 53,06 barrels. Rye 265 @ 267. Barley 150 @ 187. Bran 3314, ok MINM@PAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., April 11.—The produce market is steady with a firm er tone on both butter and eggs Strawberries are scarce and higher. Butter: Creamery extras 3! firsts 38; firsts 37; seconds 36 30; packing stock 27. Eggs: Fresh prime firsis new cases. free from rots, small and checks out, per dozen, ceipts rots out $9.00; che onds,-dozen, 26; dirties; candled, quotations. on eggs include cases. Cheese: Fancy - twins, pound 23; fancy New-York 24; fancy daisies: 24: fancy young Americas fancy brick, 26; fancy limburger 35; fancy Swiss Ina 50; block 40; primost 15; puligst nS = f NEW YORK ST STOCK LIST _ Atmerican Beet Sugar . . American Can .... - American Smelting & Avherican Tel & Tel .. ‘Ameri¢an Zinc .. Apaconda Copper Atfehigon . Butte & Superior ..... California Petroleum Canadian Pacific . Central Leather .. Chespeake && Ohio . ‘Chicago,’ Mil. & St. Pau €hino Copper ..... . Colorado’ Fuel & iron... Crucible. Steel ..... Cuba Cane Sugar Brie........ - Great Northern Ore Ctts Great Northern Pfd ... Anspiration Copper ..... Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs Kennecott Copper Louisville & ‘Nash Mexican Petroléum .. Miami Copper .... Missouri Pacific .. Montana Power .. . ‘Néw York Central . Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania Ray Consolidated Copper . Reading .....% Republic Iron & Steel . Southern Pacific ... Southern ~ ‘Texas Co. Union Pacific . sgand sec 26; 22° United | at the corresponding time las States steel at an extreme break of | a heavy tone pre-| trom initial top a but pers vailing at the close. Sales amounted | puying on the pa becoming heavy toward the end on the reaction in French municipals. Total sales (par value) aggregated $3,850,000. United States 2’s and 33's (old issues) gained lambs, 1875 11— | Reports that rural consignment not of es, especially near the epd of th nm virtually exhausted the offe comm Prospects that the acreage of oats seeded this year would be largest on arket on the of shipping in- quiry weakened provisions. | Option Open High Low Closin* Corn — May ..127% 127% 127 127% July.. 169 157% 150 157% SJats— April ..89% May ...87 cmwm=- « ~— Chicago, Ill., @ April Hos reipts 32,000; unsettled : bulk 174. '785; light 17330 @_1790; mixed 1720 @ 1799; heavy 1645 @ 1780; rough 1645 @ 1680; pigs 19 @ 1700. Cattle receipts 14,000; strong; na- Hive steers 1050 @ 16: stockers and feeders 850 @ 1250; cows and heit- ars 710 @ 1325; calves 1000 @ 1500. Sheep receipts 10,000: firm: 1300 @ 1785; lambs 1 1650 @ 2110. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Faul, Minn., April 11.— Hogs receipts 5,000; steady; range 1720 @ 1730; bulk 1725 @ 1730. Cattle receipts 2,700; killers. steady; steers 750 @ 1450; cows and heifers 700 @ 1200; veal calves 25¢ lower. 60) @ 1850; stockers and feeders steady to slow, 60 @ 1100, Sheep receipts 50; steady: $00 @ 1950: wethers 700 @ ewes 500 @ 1400. lambs 1400; AWNING FOR SALE. The city of ‘Bismarck, ‘North Dakota has a second hand awning for sale. | 3ame may be seen in the pare of.the Fire hall. For terms see C. } Xirk, Street Commissioner. Cc. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 4—11 12 1B, .Tribune Want? Ads Bring Results. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WHEN Your -Lin U8. indnatttal Alsohet United States Steel .. Viah. Copper: ..+» ane _| NOTED sheep | Look ,ToM-1 BOUGHT DANNY 4 NEW | PACIFIER = HE IS CUTTING SomE MORE TEETH AND CHEWS ON EVERY THING HE GETS HIS RANDS ON — HERE, SON - Nou CAN BITE ON THis EVERETT TRUE EVERETT — THIS | | | HELP YOU OFF | 000 200 \S WHERE § GET OFF, By Condo JUST TO "GLANCE AT THE HEADLINES" AND GIVES IT BACK SADLY CRUMPLED AND WITH PAGES COMPLETELY DiSe ARRANGED. » x > HERE'S Youre Paver, = THe TISHTWAD WHO BORROWS YOUR PrPER | SUNDAY SCHOOL | WORKERS PLAN Association Announced for Grand Forks SPEAKERS CO Gi ‘Most Prominent Executives in! | America to Have Places on the Programme | vide 1 to North Dakota’s twenty-ninth annual | Sunday school convention 1s announce: ed for Grand Forks, Tuesday, Wedne: -day, Thursday and Friday, June 4-7, 1918. It will be the large: 8 tion. of its kind ever held in | ckertail” state, and will pr | Strongest program eve: a North Dakota Sunda; The convention will churches and the Auditc ing a seating capacity o main convention sessions in the Presbyterian church and the The program provide: } not ouly nine mass convention s | sionr, but an institute with seventy two periods, on Wednesday morni n, provid: | 4500. The; ill be held | | Thursday afternoon, and Friday morn- ing. The many convention sp of internation: eakers ard reputation. | specialists The li mes of W. | C. Pea | ts. Mary Fos- |ter E f Chi ago: L. | Brow ¥ Walter | Is. Prof. H. A. of Dayton, Ohio; Prof. H : Honline, Augustine Smith of Poston and others. | W. a , ——_____________ | Annual Session of North Dakots |" J. | Publicity, The institute proved to he a most, erin: e | tire under A. Smit j Hon in song, h lecty hool worke music the ¢ ie of Poste “of the ¢ 1 not onl, definite contrinu Vin Tres and ‘helpful feature of last yea | tion, and thus has been | fected and dev | GREAT MEETING | sa: loped for be on also put on a patriotic Friday night. conven: | further per: this ser g. This will provide Suaday th the most prac | and helpful treaty i an especial fen. | t Prot. Mie to the prog: itule. He pageant will on A rural conference will also be a and as The € mittee who the conve Chairman. tion, ment, E, Ci forts, Mrs, School a Fully 2000 delegat be in attendance. nighed to omoration, and Fe ion R. B.G L. yre, Esq. Finance, S. To Building C.. George Benson: ‘oad: Ss. Fargo. DANNY GETS THE BLAME PADA’S Doi You all OW, DAN -NEEB . GOT SomeTwin’ vill give particular all delete tion should be made early good a Monteomer: George Rich B. . G. Benner. Tentative programs and further par ticulars can ‘be had on application | office of the North Dakota ciation, James C. State Superintendent, No. 13 A. O. Bldg., — OH, HEL-LON - You BouGHT This TanG JvsT IN Time! THIS KID HAS BEEN CHEWING VP HIS Shoes! special feature of this convention, and ‘ a most elptal program being pro- help . dnt to istration, ym. A, Rog- Johnson; Com- Sunday rrison, (Gt BY ALLMAN | | | | | i | i | ly | ; FOR FOR | office poe. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS nese cece cece: Mace eee ee ee ct LL ONAL LOO LO OL OOOO e, Fog. YOU! RSTATR uoiALG al t \: NRATY Hay /ABAL SALE—Seven house only three office, $4,000.00. room, blocks { cash, modern, $1,80u.00. i This is a real bar- skin for someone with $2,000.00 in SAL E—Five room house on Eleventh street near Rosser; partly ANY! modern | at post- on FOR the new south side school an cheapest property suitable dening and homes anywhere the city. Prices at the rate 0) and $ the city. Wg protect our and give verv reasonable terms SALE—Lincoin addition lots are only five or six blocks from for gar- 0 per regular size easy terms. w Addition cheapest high grade lots in acre dis the around ot only jots buyers DALE tuusduus | Po show or advertise no property which is not worth the money asked. (Fire insurance In Reliable Companies Office Open Every Eveni | REAL ESTATE COMPANY PB. YOUNG Telephone No. 7&R in First National J. H. HOLIBAN Real Estate Bargains dighty pining the city lim Kast front. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, of tis and scores of houses for sale from the river to the penitentiary, most of them on very reasonable terms. We BankBidg. acres of rig good Phone 745 | HELP WAN at once. p—County Auto Spring Oi eliing auto Write 6d Worl & WANTED— pairman at ¢ enced and distributor: sory. d's fast- Good . Must be exvere 3 be able to give reter- ences. Gas tractor man need not ap- ply. Dickinson Motor Car Co., Dick- inson, b. A-10-3t VANTED—An experienced man for| a general store Write No. 478! Tribune. 45 6t! WANTED for Phone 691. Woman, ~ general work, WANTED— $24 g24 wearer, 50¢ an hour spare ti er business. cessary. Guaranteed Mills, town, Pa. WANTED—Girl or with housework. Phone 4091. 4 \VANTED—At once, two waltr the Capital Coffee House, Cor. Main. “full” WANTED—Housekeeper for fami two. No objections to one children, An ea home for the right part 606 West Main St., ———————oooo | WANTED—Dining room girl at Man- «15 5th street. 4 darin Cafe. an for general house work. Mrs. time selling guaranteed hosiery to ‘Experience unne- woman to assis y place and good Address Mandan, N. | WAN'RED—A competent girl or wom- G. D. Mann, Tribune Oftice. 4101f VANTED—A good bindery man with experience. Apply No 476 Tribune. | 45tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE house- i 411-3 me. Big Morris 314 12 ESOS ard a 410 3t or two D.| 4-10-1w} 10 3t Apply | GIRL WANTED—Mrs. Halliday girl to help with housework, one who stays home nights. No objec- tion to girl going to school. Call first flat over Cowan's Drug Stor‘ 4-9-3 WANTED—A cook and waitress. Banner House. 410 2t kitchen. Only eating place i Write or Phone. Mrs. H. Ward, Bald- win, N._D. | WANTED—Saleslady. Apply at Gold- al heaevorle *. Holmboe. WANTED—Woman cook at Baldwin Hotel or will rent dining room and Phone 459L. y wants in town. 4-9-4t 4-G-td Mrs. 46 6t W STE Gil for general work. Mrs. L, A. Schipfer. 4“Ave. B. 4 youse- 3 tt WANTED—Girl for general work. Phone 169R, 16 Ave. A West. POSITIONS WANTED desir: PURIENCED COOK Inquire or write Bismarck, N. D. 4 > tion. Tribune, 410 Gt ~ el stor’ departm tor years experience. references. N. D. grocery HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent small, house. Phone 264. Can furnish good Write Box 111, Mandan, house- 3-31 tf "post | 84 care in ork e. 49.6 modern 3-15-t or deal i C, WILLIAMS & CO. he TNE | small yellow dog. Office Bismarck Bank Bidg. ) Has collar with bell on. Has long Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D.| bushy tail. Keturn to Miss H. Cling, . { 119 Front 410 1t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Choice 160 E L . .vertise, é. | ARGE LIST of lots and houses for) with Allison Garrett. Garrett con- sale in all parts of Bismarck. | ducted a livery and feed barn in Bis- | os Baal Oo ROOMS FOR RENT 4-10-3 FOR RENT—Modern furr (iS eating stove, range, 403 Third street , tables, chairs, ete. ar a: Vill sell reasonable. Call at 319 ROMS Eales ith sireet. Phone 534X. wen: Lue Phone 409K. 3 R Booms! OR RENT. Inquire rley Davidson motor g - { two Hudson automobiles, FOR RENT-—Two large and tw« nd four eylinders respectively. rooms for rent furnished for M. J. O'Connor. FOR RENT—Th | FOR RENT—Modern F F F ry FOR 7OR RE a oem | | take poss ion at once. Phone | 263. 4-1-tf r—I have two L. Burton, 11 5 tf C. WILLIAMS & CO. | ik WANTED Real Estate Snapa imployment durmg even woman with . Bnduire 483 4-9-3, to work , Phone 3 29—2wks SP AND FOUND __ A white glove on 6th street en Ave. A and the Auditorium. ler plea return to The Trib- THADE-—Gne 8 Bt of Shields ip This section is i and will trade for city Have revered be rout Will sks xnoit e opening for lunch counter in a town of not less than two or three thous- and population where there is lots | | an TED —by experienced man good | ; of railroad traflic. Write 484 care | ne. Bismarck, N. D. 4-12 6t | °OR SALE OR TRADE—For any- acres, rich; thing 1 can use, registered Percher- soil; lies well; $18 an acre | allion, 7 years old. $500. E. XTRA FINE 640 acres with 1 running | S$ Rosser Street, Bismarck, water; 90 per cent ggod plow land, | 411 8t nd with some- Price too low to ad- r oye who was personally acquainted Great bargain. aout thirty years ago. He of short stature, had and. spoke English Pennsylvania Dutch accent. t. D, Halpin, Bynum, Mont. 411.2t SINGER SEWING He cheap. Phone 6891. y toi: 11 3t man HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ded and shingled chick- COME FORRES COue OE tS ), also a few more articles of Phos WOK. furniture, Mrs. L. L, Peck, 416 Sec- i : ond St, Phone 544K. 4-10-2t housekeeping. Call 404 5th S 1s 4111 wk white setter reward notify F. ‘. D. light hou St. Phone Aply to Mrs, Var Phone 773 rooms. nens practic: Apply 309 O. Brew- 4.0 tf yo ehold lise where the lowest; we will Phone Lahr, 31 Imo > two AL Lock RE ‘oom in ad 1 fror 1 ta systems, 91 mo. i F357 7s ottom Oliver en- gal. oil tank absolutely 2g bought late last best reasons for sell- Bush Owen, Steele, 49 tf TRADE—160 acres 31-2 miles from W: inder cultivation, va hool house on land, r good Bismarck City 3 te Karl Klein, Wash- No. Dak. college see Apply 41 a sth si OR RENT—Modern furn 827 6th s | burn, 423 tf straw for Apply Bis- Phone 203. 49 4t | 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. “OR SALE--Brand new Studedaker at a very reasonaule price. See R. M. Halladay. Phone 13: (TS Moder Phone FC quick marek Elev, in; terms, AW delivery. Invest. Co. en room | house for the in and good to ati Mandan Av Apply D. J. Hotel s' Partly modern. McGillis, at Van Horn place for chick 46 tf nd Pacific Millard Nelson. room, SSn0, cay FOR SALE—Carload of hij iur. P: 5 3 FOR SA igh a fur, Pollock, 8, D., Box 32. cattle; fine milkers and bulls for breeding. Can be seen by phoning OR SALE—House north o SSR. Hare Commission Co., Bis: Block. Must be moved befor nar 3.28 tt 15th. Enquire Hughes Pecan ducks and guinea Company's Office, ‘OR RENT—5 room bungalow modern features built in. Can take possess 58 Ae Phone 624L 43 2wks ORAGE Store your household goods and merchandise where the eggs for hatching. KF ee SD. Bors Gly CHEAP—I0i7 Studebaker HOUSE F is -passenger. Run about 4,000 and bath. Strictly modern. Near hs For Sulek sale $875, Phone round-house. Pri $25.00 per} 322 tt FOR RENT—Seven room F disease breede f voucuers, within be tolerated the City! |) tour tas aiver the mrst_ pupnea- -|| Health Depa Ten- | | s nouce, tO said adminis- x oper | residence in ue city of ane and Pr : id burlegh county, a } iorht-day of March, 1918. a ‘OR SALE—Four Room house, and water at 320 13 St. Pr Easy terms. Write | rate of insurance is lowest, We will attend to moving. Phone Lahr First Guaranty bank. 411mo. month. Phone 541K. SHES HAULBD AND GARDENS plowed. Phone 624L. 43 imo —ATTE PROMPT ATTENTION | T WILD GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and freight moving. F. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 395. 43 2wks Ch NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | se, all} modern. Hot water heating. Ave, D. 4 OR” RENT—Five room 710) o atl bung with modern features built in. ed: uateby given by the un- . Redington, admin- The season of the year lascracor of We ate Of mary 4. feu: has arrived for a general | | ingwa, lace of Dear ine ciry of Wilton, clean-up of all vacant prem- | | in we couuy of bunieigd and siace Of ises, back-yards and alleys. | | sorui vase, deceased, to the credit 7 s are | iiors Ol, dad ail persons having clans: Ashes and oe ah ne at : Sito exnigic weal: to clean thei HARRY 9, REDINGGUN, i nisiator Of estate of Mary EL Redington, deceased. First puoiication on the 22nd day March, A.D. 1998. ADH) A. BEARDSLEY, ..,, ‘Attorney for Adminis#rator. Wilton, N. Dak. 4 822, 295-4912. the city healthier and more beautiful | | for all residents. Do it now. By order of DR. F. B. STRAUSS, “City Health Officer. | ~4-4 to 1k i‘ Natieongamners eerie

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