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Sa ea ee eee ee ea * Atchison “TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918.” Rtrckae agent an TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT WAR STOCKS ARE STRONG FEATURE ON STOCK MART Check of German Drive and In- creased Western Tonnage Encourage New York, N. Y., April 22—KEquip- ments and specialties which derive their momentum in large part from the war’s demands were the active and strong features of today’s stock market, investment issues making lit- tle or no progress. Fragmentary war bulletins were en- couraging in the sense that they in- dicated a further check to the German drive and domestic news, which in- cluded reports of increased western tonnage and trade expansion, also was helpful. Half a score of stocks, among which may be cited Baldwin locomotive, ‘Crucible steel, Bethlehem steel, Great- Northern ore, Mexican petoleum, and distillers securities, contributed over- whelmingly to the moderately large ‘business at gross advances of 1% to 3 points. United States steel again overtop- ped the list in -point of activity, but was under intermittent pressure, re- acting a full point in thé Tast hour, with proportionate recessions else- where. M ‘ Rails were sluggish and mostly low- er, the only exception béing reading which rose a large fraction in re- sponse to a sudden inquiry just before the close. Sales amounted to 550,000 shares. = Time money was in smaller supply at recent quotations, but call loans hardened, presumably in consequence | } of last week's contraction of reserves in the bank statement. Dealings in bonds were mainly lim-; ited to the liberty issues, which were variable, Virginia’s deferred 6’s lost 10% points on the supreme court decis- jon. Total sales of bonds (par value) ag- gregated - $5,275,000. United’ States bonds (old issues) were unchanged 0 on call. NEW YORK MONEY. New York, N, Y., April 22.—Merca tile paper four months 6 percent; months 6 per cent. Bar silver Government and railroad bonds lar. Time loans steady; 6; ninety days and 5%@6. Call money steady. High. 6; low 5; ruling rate 5; last loan 6. NEW YORK METAL, New York, N. Y., April 22—Lead firm, spot 712%4@725; spelter dull: East St. Louis delivery spot offered 690. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 22.—Wheat | receipts 235 cars compared with 439 cars a year ago. Corn No. 3 Yellow 148@158; Ooats No, 3 White 86@87; Flax 402@404. Flour unchanged. Shipments * 55,079 barrels. Rye 253@255; Barley 142@ 180; Bran 33%. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn. April 22.—The potato market is firmer. Butter and eggs are steady. Strawberries con- tinue ‘scarce. Butter: Creamery extras 41; extra firsts 40; firsts 39; seconds 38; dairy 80; packing stock 29, Eggs: Fresh prime firsts, new cas- es, free from rots, small, dirties and checks out, 33; current receipts, rots out, $9.60; checks and seconds, 25; dirties, candled 25; quotations on eggs . include cases. Cheese: Fancy twins 24; faney-New York 24; faney daisies 24; fancy young ‘Americas ; fancy brick 24; fancy limburger 35; fancy swiss loaf. 50; block 40; primost 15; pultost 11. OMAHA LIVESTCCK. Omaha, Nebr., April 22.—Hogs re ceipts 13,300; market 10 to low 10; mixed 1680@17 pigs 1030@15 bulk 1680@1710. ‘ Cattle receipts 10,000; Steady, 10@25c lower; native 1200@1700; 1350; wéstern steers 1000@1409; ners 750@900; 800@1250; calves Stgs, etc., 850@1400. 500; market steady yearlings 1500@1700; 1350@1 4 stee! 100@ 1300; wethers lambs 1450@201 NEW YORK ST STOCK LIST — American Beet Sugar - : American Can .. American Smelting American Tel. & Tel. American Zine .. Anaconda Copper. . Baltimore & Ohio . Butte & Superior California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Chespeake & Ohio . Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . Chino Copper ~.:..... Colorado Fuel & Iron « Crucible Steel .\. ‘Cuba Cane Sugar. Erie .. Great Ni Great Northern pfd . ‘Inspiration Copper .. Int, Mer. Marine pfd. ctfs. Kennecott Copper ..... Louisville & Nashville . Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copper ... ‘Missouri Pacific . fontana Power New York Central . ‘Northern Pacific - ‘Pennsylvania \... Ray Consolidated Copper . Reading ........ Republic Iron & Steel . Southern’ Pacific .. Southern Railway . cows and heifers 900@ can-| stockers and feeders | ‘bulks, | + Corn— +11300@1 high pric ; ewes 1300@1630; | Texas Co,;, 141. Union Paci! 120 * U.S. trial 125% Unitea®* wN5_ Utah: Copper ....... 80% {light | 800@ 2000; IND. j of October, A. D. 1916, | FALLING OFF OF RECEIPTS GIVES CORN FIRM RISE Bears Have Advantage Early in Session, But Crop Report Disappoints Chicago, Ill., April 22—Corn devel- oped considerable trength today, large- ly as a result of increasing beliéf that receipts would fall off to a material exient from now cn. The ‘market closed firm, at 127@127% May.and 147 ato 147% July, with the finish as a woe ranging from a ghade off to 1%e net advance. Oats closed unchanged to %¢ higher and provisions down 15 to 25c. Renewal of talk about prospective ciminished arrivals fed, to free covet ing by shorts in ¢orn, chiefly, during the last halt. of the session. ‘In the first part of the day, the market was unsettled, and bears had the advant- age a good share of the time’ owing to the fact that the weather here had turned fine. Bears, however, were dis- appointed at the visible supply state: ment, which showed ,a decrease of hh Then a ul of forecasts that, the. movement from the country abate, wére nearly all tip’ grade. Fresh demand from the seaboard gave strength to oats. Excellent crop: conditions, though, made the July de-| livery incline to drag. Provisions sagged owing to pack- ‘ers unloading and to a drop in the | value of hogs. Option Open High Low july Hn CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Il, April 22.—Hogs ceip! : bulk 1710@1 mixed 1690@1 rough 1600@164 1710@1 heavy 1600@17 igs 1325@17. receipts 24,00; 1060@ 175: uns firm; sheep s 1650@2270; a new record. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, Minn., Hogs receipts 8,40 1630@1705; bulk Cattle rec lower; and veal calves steady, €02@ 1300 eekers and feeders slow and steady 650@1100. Sheep receipts 1,990; steady; wethers 700@1600; lambs | ewes 3@ 1600. MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that a cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered y A. P. Anderson and Mary B, An- derson: his wife, Mortgagors to Christian Bertsch, Jr:, of Eismarck, ‘Mortgagee, dated the 14th day and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1916, at 8:10 o'clock p.m., and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages on page 161, will be fore closed by a sale of the premises in suci- mortgage and hereinafter de- serped at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the coonty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m.,, on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1918, to | WANT To Text You HELEN THAT Houses To RENT ARE VERY SCARCE -\1 DON’T BELIEVE We’LL FIND y LL LET'S GO- THERE ISNO ONE HERE BESIDES This Place}, 1S Too SWELL would | Bullsetuant changes in price} killers 10@ 15cAL. P EVERETT TRUE aes N ali on the date of 2 premises descr gage and which will be sold to th ame xre those cc situated in the count state of North Dake as follows, to- a That ther e will 1,014.40) Dollar atutory altorne: No at Lisma 3 A this 25th day o! arc CHRISTIAN BERTSCH, Jr. Morigagee. O'Hare, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dak (Mar 26; Apr 9 16 2: SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, In_Dis' Sixth Jud Katherine Horner, Plaintiff, vs: George W. Sweet, Charles E. Hughe: Steven W:. Groesbi Geo. Cc. Barbour, E. Cole Etten, Irving A. in the complaint. State of North Dakota named defendants: You are hereby summoned to 2 8 action which e of the clerk of the district court of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, on the! 12th day of; pel wer the complaint i was filed in the t — 1s NO WE GOING To Do® (2S: pred Seven (i) er of Deeds, | 1 ! this 12th ¢ be due “| mortgage at the date of sale the of One Thousand Fourteen and 40-100 together with the fees and the costs s sale and foreclosure, Stephen W. William Barbour, Dr. Wim. Ford, Thom: Dunsmo: other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or liew or ii brance upon the property described | Ste THAT ¢ OW WHAT ARE WE WILL Go ‘AND BUY SOME OF THE THIRD ISSU6 OF and to ser j pon the ‘iber at_ his ih premises} County, of Burleigh! ke nta, and de-| vi of your failure to you by defau! in the compl Dated at | 1 A. BAKER, ‘OL, J rON torney Building, Dakot Lh mit Bismarek | North Dakota, NOTICE. You will plea above entitled following described proper j in the County of Buri 7 ‘th Dakota, tow! Lots numbered three (3) (i) in*block ninety-eight (9: original plat of the city of orth Dakota, D, 1918. kota. ; ister of Deeds in, and te: ; of Burleigh angl Court. | ta; District. }to quiet in’ plainti id real propert nal claim is made the defendants. and thé W. Sweet, KE. Hughes, duilding, 7 14 21. um Deceased, given by Webb, Fell, yh Ha eph Har Defendants. ; — Notice is here to the above} signed William | Lenhart and J. the’ pstate of IT Won't cost ANYTHING To USE LOOKING AT AY PLACE, HELEN, S&S RENT WILL BE PARDON ME, Si» § BuT CAN Nou Tene: to said com building upon you e@ e of the day of service; appear or| wer judgment Will be taken against | _ for the relief demanded ording,'to the plat thereof on and of record in the office of the Reg- | said ¢ State“ot North that the purpose of this action the title to the} ve a copy | aint in offi c and in » North Dakota, D., 1918. for Plaintiff, Bismarck, To the above named defendants: | » take notice that the ction relate and four 8), in the Bisma unty nt no per- against any of! Bismarek, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Jos: the unde ot cAc P| cutors of , late of the , in the County of ‘orth Dakota. e of,..and, all sons having claims against eT Tere DOINGS OF THE DURRS “sere BY ALLAN | , id: de, ME WHO OWNS TH PLAcE? wh o the) uated | igh and State > RB YOUNG» “EAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALI four blocks Two sixty-fot lots, one and one five extrem: | FOR SAL lands of meaty on in the count y terms. ‘Ther among them. 5; iverview addition” lots are ‘thé cheapest good lots in the city; out buyers are fully protectéd and our terms are ry easy. FOR SALE—You n, support your, family on an acre in Lincoln addi- tion; selling at the rate of only $25.00 to $30.00 per building lot. This is absolutely the cheapest prop- erty of its kind in the city and the terms are very liberal. OUR CREED: COURTESY, PROMPTNESS, CIENCY. i Fite Insurance in Reliable Companies. REAL ESPATE COMPANY | PLB. YOUNG ~~~ Telephone No. 78R porns in First National y Bankes: EFFI- | i | | { | | | | | | i] | | _ J: B HOLIBAN | Real Estate Bargains Two houses and six 10.00 but for quick 0, WILLIAMS & 00. 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. | i Have several houses for sale, trade | or rent. Will take good car in or ihe deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. | Office Bismarck Bank Bidg. x Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price’too low to ad- -vertise. LARGE LIST of ote and houses fo sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ISS HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Y oung man or woman to x in kitchen. Chance to learn s and good wages to start. _Apply Grand_Pacif 4 23 st WANTED—Man to . garden and auto. Dr. stad, 824 4th St. “ot. WANTED—Expert mechani Only skilled men need apply. Corwin Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. 418 tt 14.E—259 acres of tim’ miles from Bisma a Tim ' J. H. HOLIHAN |4ucas Block, - + - Phone 745 HOUSES WANTED | WANTED—To rent small, modera 3. house. Phone 264. W TO RENT—lFour of ground near town suit- able for planting potatoes Apply to D. Kaynest Hall, Bismar N, FOUND—Lady’s hat, on street Saturday night. have same by calling at eating | and paying for this ad. 422 3t | HAT CLEANING LADLES’ AND S HATS cleaned | and reblocked; expert work. Send | ay mail. Eagle Hat Cleaning ¥ orks, | 3 Broadway, Bismarck, N. [ | 4 7H mo. | i | essary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no- tice, to said J. L. Bell, one of said ex- ecutors, at the First National Bank. in the city of Bismarck, in said Bur- leigh County. | Dated April Sth, A. D., 1918. WILLIAM H. WEBB, Jr. A, P, LENHART, | J. La BELL, | Said. Executors. | i i | 4-9-16-23-30 : i SWEEPER. _ Sealed bids will be received at the ‘city audifor's office in the city of ! Bismarck, North Dakofa,.up to eight lock .p. au. Monday, May .6, 1918, fora street sweeper’ suitable for use jon an asphalt payement.. These bids must be accompanied by a certified | check for $100.00 payable to the pre si- dent of the city commission. The |elty commission reserves the right to Dated April 8, | Attest: Cc. &. BURTON, la City Auditor. --23 80. 4 NOTICE TO PATRONS Dr. H) S: Sowles of the Union Dent- al, parlors left April 15 for a trip to Florida. He will return in about three weeks from date of departure, -15-t HEAVY RAINS M MEAN BIG. CROPS FOR THIS STATE Fargo, N. D., | Aupril 23.—Reports | trom all over North Dakota bear. out unofficial announcements that the splendid distribution of moisture fore- casts fine. crop conditions. The only unpleasant feature of the agricultural jsituation reported lately was the heavy wind which alarmed farmers. Some o ftheir seed was blown away. |The generous, rain which came after .the wind counter balanced this ad- verse condition, it is believed. Notice is hereby given that or- ders have been issued to immedi- ately impound and dispatch all dogs, found at large. in the city of |Bismarck on and after May 1 without the proper license tag. Tags may be procured from City Assessor Morris, City Auditor Cecil L. Burton, Custodian Cleve- land or Police Magistrate Bleck- reid, at the city hall. |; HOUSEKEEPER W Owner can} _ ceased, to exhibit them, with the nec-| I =—Two men and Capital 415 tf WANTED AT ONCE Steady positions. City Bottling | Works. )| BRAKEME, ;__ FIREMEN—$1 Age 18-40 xperience unne ary, railway. Write 501, Tribune. 4-17- and 21. : = WANTED—A_ waitress at Homan's Cafe at once. 410 tf ‘TED—A good bindery man with xperience. Apply No 476 Tribune. 45 tf oe WANTED—FEMALE fD—Young man or woman to Sea in kitchen. Chance to learn bu: s and good wages to start. Apply Grand ic. 4 23 WANTED—One competent nt girl for general ho Apply Mrs. Geo. Will, 4-21-3t. sD—By a young ‘bachelor. erence, age | | POR SAL i and state wages. care of Tri- bune. 4-18-lwk. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wanted App’ Tribune. 417 te WANT Competent girl for “gen- eral housework. Phone 307L. 4-14-tf WANTED—A competent girl or wom- an for general house work. Apply Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune Office. 410 tf ROOMS FOR REN’ reet, Phone 597K. : 423 3t Modern furnished room. reet. 4 22 St. FOR RENT—Two or four furnished housekeeping rooms. Strictly mod- ern. Call 808 7th St. 4-22-1wk. | FOR” RENT—Modern housekeeping | rooms, also single rooms. Phone 773. 4-22-6t. ‘Modern furnished room. 4-22-1wk, —Modern furnished room. reet. 4 20 8t Three furnished rooms in modern house. . Rent reasonable. 516 Ninth St. 4-20-tf FOR RENT—Furnished front room 1st floor in modern bungalow. Phone 604K. FOR RENT—Two large and 2 imodern rooms. or Phone 512K. 419 lwk FOR RENT—Two single rooms with modern improvements. $6.00 per _month. Call at 713-3St. 4-18-6t. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; close in. Call phone 687. 4-17-lw FOR RENT—Two. nice modern house- keeping ‘rooms. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, small 3 26 tt FoR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth: 3.1-1mo avekw HEATED furnished and wn- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183. Also rooms fof light houseKeepitig. 411 Sth street. Phone 273. eaotte FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827. 6th st. 8-16 tf FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS TuR RENT—7room_ _modérn “house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co., x 4 22 tf FOR RE 5-room house, city water, electric lights, cemented basement. Rent $15. Cor.:12 St. and Ave. B. Phone 853K. 422-3, FOR RENT—7-Room modern house. Inquire Harris & Co. 4-21-tf FOR RENT—Three~ room flat in modern house, 805 7th street. 4 20 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Aver D. = 42 tf Signed: C. MARTINESON, * Chief of Police. (4 — 18-19 - 20-22-28-24- 27-29). * 4 25-26-}. FOR RENT—RFive room bungalow with modern features built in.’ San take possession aft once. _ Phoné 263. 4-Ltf d room. | Call 404 Sth street) 1 16-80 Pesca Sollee ed ht PRN OH FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. | | | FOR SALE FOR Tt 420 6t|FOR SALE—Brand new Studebaker BUY A LIBERTY BONE ANG BACK | OUR BOYS PUBLISHER—Help boost the Third Liberty Loan. by running above ¥ “Deadhead” in your classified col umns under ALL CLASIFICATIONS and let stand during the Third Lib: erty Loam Drive (April 6th to May | FOR SALE—Twenty-two volumes of the Encyclopoedia Americana leather bound. | New. Cost $150. va sell for $70 cash. J. H. Holihan, | Lucas Block 4°23 2t —Néw Regal car on bn ly payments. Write Box 504 care 'Tribun 3 FOR SALE—at a bargain, Complete set of butchers tools and fixtures, uding ice box and power. saus- age machine. If interested call. on or write to J. M. Wirth, Braddock. | D_D. 4 23 6t FORS ew gas range. 14. 2nd reet. Phone 88X.__ 4 23 At. SD CORN FOR SALE—North Da: } kota grown white dent. Inquire 2 ern Sales Co. 423 6t FOR SALE—Dodge Bros. touring car. Four new tires and extra tire, bat: tery and finish Al. Just overhauled. ‘i $6.25. (M. B. Gil- man Co., 212 Main St., Phone 888. 423-2 TRACTOR OUTFIT FOR SALE cheap. | Jt will pay you to ook at this, Joseph Hare, Jr., Bismarck, 'N. D. 423 tt KINDLING FOR SAI SALE=Apply ta Lahr Motor Sales Co. 4 22 tt FOR SALE—New Chevrolet “490" delivered yet. Will sell at $50 dis- count. Net price $714. Apply Co' aa Drug Store, Bismarck N. D. 4 20 3t AUTO TO TRADE—1916 six-cylinder, T;passenger ‘Paige,new tire, car in perfect condition, run’ about 6,000 miles. Want good Ford or late model small car. Apply to Box 281 Bismarck, N. D. 4-22-1wk, "| FOR SALE—Good secondhand Fisher Piano $160. ~Also second hand Merrifield piano $125. Write ‘or phone John ‘A. West, McKenzie Ho- tel, Bismarck, N. D. 4 20 4t EGGS FOR HATCHING—Pure-bred wi its leghorns. $1.50 per 15. Phone 521 419 6t "| FOR SALE—Cholce seed flax. Write. M. C. Ohl, Brittin, N. D. 4201 wk easonable terms, 640 ‘olid section prairie, good deep well, no stone, good soil. or and flax proposition. Price’ 22.50 per acre to May 25.. Write John C. Loerch, Steele, N. D. 4 20 wk.) ‘OR SALE—Ford runabout, 1917 model in good condition. Price rea- sonable. Inquire of Mrs. Lydia Mor- , Phone 408F2 Bismarck, N, D. 4 22 6 FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. K, 4 19 tt ree Cc.) 4 18 6t Corwin Motor Co., Bis- _D. 4 18 tf) Oliver Typewriter, good 1 commode, 1 oil} ne heater Phone 8 ft. FOR RENT—Modern garage, Andrew Miller, South Heart, N. D. 4-17-lwk. ‘\T—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 Imo FOR SALE—Two pool tables; two Al bert Lea lighting systems, Lock} Box 11, Pettibone, N. D. 491mo. | POR SALE—One new Huber 3579, gas tractor, one 8 bottom Oliver en- gine gang plow, one 500 gal. oil tank on truck. This outfit is absolutely same as new, )eing bought late last spring. Very vest reasons for sell- ing. Apply Bush | , Owen, Steele, | NeD. 4ott y FOR SALE OB TRADE—i60 acres farm improvet 3 12 miles f7om Wil- { ton, 80 acres under cultivation, bal- auce fenced, School house on land, will trade.for good Bismarck City property, Write Karl Klein, Wash- burn, No. Dak. 43 tf at a very reasonauie price. - Sée R. M. Halladay. Phorte 139. i jc ' ti! STORAGE=—Store your household gocds and merchandise where the rate of inisuratce is lowest. “We will attend to moving. Phone Labr' First Guaranty bank. 4 FOR SALE CHE, six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,600 miles. For Quick fale $875." Phone. 141, -S22tt ASHES HAULED AND GARDENS plowed. Phone 624L. 43 Imo} pe — | CLEAN. UP. The season of the year has arrived for; a general clean-up of all-vacant prem- ises, back-yards. and alleys. Ashes and other debris are : | disease breeders’. and + will not be tolerated by: the City | Health Department.’ Ten-. | 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 Q DR. F. B. STRAUSS, City, Health Officer.- E. T, BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. Phone 752 \

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