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AY, APRIE 36, 1918. » RESTRAINT ONLY r — SPASMODICALLY | —-BROKENONMART Inertia Averted by Oceasional Activity in Specialties and Pools New York, Y, April 29,—-Trhe spasmodic activity,of pools in low- priced specialties saved today’s stock market from absolute inettia. ‘Trad- ing in the usual leaders was of the most slender proportions, rails being relegated to the ba¢kgrounds. Over- night war bulletins and those received during the day were in themselves sufficient to restrain speculative ardoy and domestic advices offered only par- tial encouragement. * Reports trom leading railroad term- inals differed as to business prospects, tonnage showing little change trom the carresponding. period Ist. year. Trade vonditions, it was indigated, de- pended largely ‘upon. the quickening of deliveries in the immediage future. United. States steel, whicti led the list so far as it displayed (Qy leader- ship, was wagthéd tor sone intima- tiormtA Aomorrow’s action: on the diy- jdend. Steel made an. extrewe ad- vance of a large fraction, ali of which was later forfeited, Farly gains of 1 to 1% points in Tethlehem steel, Baldwin locomotive, central leather, Studebaker and At- lantic gulf, were mostly cancelled in the. sagging trend which marked the final. dealings. New. Haven was the only railway issues to show even témporary’ strength, despite the inter- state commerce commission’s severe arraignment. Persistent —_heavin: was jnanifested by American te phone and sumatra tobacco, Sales amounted to 185,000 shares. Lire, or Italian. exchange, declined to the low record: of 900, or nine lire to the American dollar. ‘ Bonds were irregular. Liberty _ is- snes reacted, with nominal changes in internationals. Total sales (par value) aggregated $6,325,000. United States ponds. (old issues) were unchanged on call. f MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN. Hl Minnéapolis, Minn., Apr. 2‘.—Wheat. yeceipts 321 cars, compared with 562 cars a year ago. No. 3 White 814@82%. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. , Minneapolis, Minn. April 29.— with 562 cars a year ago. Corn No. 3 Yellow 155@ 165: Oats ‘ No. 8 White 814% @82%; Flax 402%@ : 403%. Flour unchanged. Shipments 48,921 barrels. Rye 270@272; Barley 140@183; Bran 3314@3324. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. ‘ South St. Paul, Minn., April 29.— Lf y Hogs, receipts 6,800; steady; range if £80@1700; bulk 1695@1700. i Cattle, receipts 3,900; killers steady : ‘ teers 750@1650; cows and heifers 800 ” + 21200; veal calves steady 600@1200; tockers’ and feeders steady 650@11™0. Sheep, receipts 25, steady; lambs 102000; wethers 700@1600; ewes | 5001600. | OMAHA “LIVESTOCK. . Omaha, ..ebr., April 29.--Hogs, re- 4 ! ceipts 7,700; 10 to 20e high heavy ¥ | 1675@1800; mixed 900@. light 5 pigs 1000@1550; bulk 1490 @1720, Cattle, receipts 7,500, 10 to 15¢ high- | er; native steers 100@1725; cows and heifers 900@1350; western steers 950 @ia stockers and feeders 800@ 1300; calves 1000@1300; bulls, stags, ete., 850@1300. Sheep, receipts 6,900; weak: year- lings 1700@1850; wethers 1500@1700; ewes 1400@1650; lambs 1875@2075, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, 1, April 29.—Hogs, _re- ceipts 43,000; unsettled;, bulk 1720@ 1765; light 1725@1775; mixed 1690@ 17 heavy 1610@1750; rough 1610@ 1660; pigs 1325@1735, Cattle, receipts 15,000; strong; na- “tive steers 1015@1760; stockers and feeders 835@1240; cows. and heifers 685@1390; calves 750@1874. Sheep, receipts 14,000; weak; sheep 1275@1685; lambs 1575@2100. ree sain NEW YORK MONEY. » |New York, N. Y., April 29.—Mercan- tje paper four months 6 percent; six ifonths 6 percent; bar silver 99%. Government bonds. irregular; rail- ad bonds: easy. ‘Time loans fir! sixty da: linety day @6; six months Call money steady; high 1; low 3%; ling rate 4; last loan 4. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. merican Beet Sugar .... . merican Smelting & Refining merican Tel, & Tel. .. merican Zinc .. naconda Copper \tchison_. Baltimore butte & Superior . ‘alifornia Petroleum dian Pacific . 1 Leather . eake & Ohio . 0, Mil. & St. Paul Copper ... Ho Fuel & Iron Steel ..... jane Sugar Northern Ore Ctfs. ‘Northern pfd. . epirktion Copper . Int. Mer. Marine pfd. etfs. Kennecott Copper .....--- Louisville & Nashville ..... Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper ... Missquri Pacific Martie Power New York Central . Nortyern Pacific . Pennjylvania .... Ray fonsolidated Copper Reading .........-.-65 Republic Iron’ & Steel .. Soutfern Pacific ...... Sotujern Railway . Tex Co .. Unio}. Pacific | 1700@172 Corn No. 3 Yellow 155@165: Oats | Wheat receipts $21. cars compared. TRIBUNE. FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT | HIGHBR AVERAGE IN CORN RESULT OF BOARD NEWS Advices Clearing Up ‘Hedging’ Rules Stimulates Momen- | tarily Chicago, Ill, Apyil 29:—Corn prices averaged much higher today owing to clearer knowledge of the attitude, of the food administration in regard to hedging sales. The market, however, failed to hold advances, and close&un- settled at the same as Saturday's finish to %e up, with May 127% and July 1495 to 149%. Oats lost % to 2%c net, and provis- ions lic to $1. Sharp upturns at the outset in the corn marketa promptly showed the influence of a fresh statement detin- ing what kind of transa@ions would fall under the ban of the anti-hoard- ing law even if similar business had heretofore been able to escape ex- plicit official disapproval. The reas- suring. develpoment trom a bullish point of view was that the govern: ment does not make it obligatory on giain handlers to hedge holdings. Un- favorable weather tended also to litt the market, but sympathy with the break in oats let to realizing and to a consequent pronounced setback from top , prices, Favorable crop conditions together with slowness of eastern shipping cal) made the oats market collapse. Ad- yances due to corn strength were thus far more than offset in the late trad- ing. Selling pressure on pork carried down all provisions. The market ha no aggressive support. Ophion Open High Low MEW YORK METAL. New York, N. Y., April 29.—Lead Louis delivery spot offered at 676. CHANGES IN VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY SHOWN. grain shows the following changes’ “Wheat decreased 423,000 bushels. Corn decreased 78,000 bushe Oats increased 523,000 bushe' Rye increased 6,000 bushels. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE. Mineapolis, Minn., April 29.—-Unfav- day. Produce of all kinds hol : per case lower. Xtras per pound ts 40; q packing out per dozen 33%; current recei rots out dozen 25 quotatio: Cheese: Fancy twins pound 2 cy New York pound 24: fancy §¢8! 24; fancy young Americas pou 4% fancy brick 24: fancy limburger 3. fancy § s loaf 50; block 40; primost 15; pultost 11. ‘BIDS WANTE R STREET SWEEPER. Sealed*bids will be received at the city auditor’s office in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, up to eight o'clock p.m. Monday, May 6, 1918, for a street sweeper suitable for use aan asphalt pavement. These bids must be. accompanied by. a certified pts n BISMARCK EVE — AND SoS HAVE EVERY REASON To BE PROUD OF MY ANCESTORS. WERE AMONG THOSS WHO LANDED ATI PLYMOUTH Roek, | FOR Ss \WOR SALE—The biggest list of MR, TWADELLE, Yo ‘BRAGGING ABOUT NouR ANCESTORS LANDING AT PLYMoUTA Roc! Dip you &véR THEY HAD NO THERE AT THAT TIM ARE FoREvEeR sToP TO THI IMMIGRATION ro ai-| wer the complaint in this action which’ was filed in the office of the clerk , of the district court of Burleigh Coun ty, North Dakota, on the 12th day of 1918, and to serve a copy cheek for $100.00 payable to tha i reject any or all bids. ated April 8, 1 Cily Auditor. his office in Corn— May .... 127% 127% 127% 127% July .... 150 Vt 7149 149% | Oats— | May .... 81% 82 9% 195% July .... 738% 74 24 72%! Burleigh County, North Da- thin thirty days after the ser- upon you ex-| e of the day of service; and in; NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of sos this summon: quiet; spot 710@7%; spelter, Bast St. | s hereby given by the under- il, Webb, Jr. A. Lenhart and J. L. the estate of Jo: answer judgment will be taken you hy default for the relief demanded | __ in the complaint. h Hare, late of the the County of; te of North Dakota, sed, to the credito ns having claims New oYrk, N. Y., April 29.—The vis- | | POR SAL ible supply of American and bonded | this 12th day of against said de. to exhibit them, with the nec- | essary vouchers, within six month | puvlication of this no . to said J. 1. Bell, one of said ex- lecutors, at the First N in the city of ‘Bisma: ‘leigh County. Dated April 5th, A. WILLIAM HH. WEBB, Jr. A. PP. LENHART, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck Bank Building, North Dakota, Barley decreased 1,277,000 bushels.” | tice To the above named defendants: | You will please take notice that the | ‘ahove entitled action relates following described property situated in the County of Burleigh and State; f North Dakota, towit: w red three (3) and four! orable weather caused a dull trade to- steady. Louisiana strawberries are, 9 conds | 49414 Said Executors ; according to the plat thereof on file! and of record in the office of the Reg-| ister of Deeds in and for of Burleigh and State of fa; that the purpose of t fo quiet in plaintiff the title to the] | said real property; and that no per- | sonal claim is made against any of | the detendants. from rots, small dirties and checks, | State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, therine Horner, Plaintiff, teorge W. Sweet, » W. Sweet, Groveseck, William Barbour, Dr. WO! ase hank inetldine. Bismarek Barbour, K. Cole Ford, Thomas Van other persons unknown ¢! te or interest in or lien or incum nee upon the property described in the complaint. Ps cde eae ademas eee wy HAT CLEAN! NG __ AND MEN'S ITA‘ and reblocked; expert work. by mail. Kagle Hat Cleaning, Works, 218 Broadway, Pismarck, N. D. BY ALLMAN State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned tc ans- TOREADOR WAS FROM THE RING MOMENT. Tom “U. S| Industriat-Aleohol Utah Copper sivivivvvervcvseve 13% WHAT'S THE IDEA OF Your. SITTING OUT THERE ALL “| ALONE WigH TWAT YOUNG GIRL NES, BUT INTENDED FOR CHARLEY GREEN RIGHT! DONT Nov Know WHO , THaT Is? THATS CHARLEY GREEN'S INTENDED (—~] 5 Tribune Block.- Bismarek, N. D. G TRIBUNE By. Conde weccecccecoco ccc coo ecowoe oc ccooooooocorocooccess: ———— Lo ceccccese. score w ewe seeeess rete esese. D weees conecnee- : . . ALB YOUNG REAL ESTATR COMPANY -Two sixty-fot Tots, one four & and one five bloc “from Post Office, east front; nicest part of city: $500.00 for either on extremely y terms if desired rin lands of any dealer in the county; mostly on very easy tern There y I snaps among ther TSAL verview addition lois are the cheapest good lots in the cify; our buyers are fully protected and our terms are very easy. FOR SALE-—You can support) your family on an acre in Lincoln addi- tion; selling at the rate of only 325,00 to $20.00 per building lot. This bsolutely the cheapest prop- erty of its kind in the city and the terms are very liberal. OUR CREED: COURTESY, PROMPTNESS, EFFI- CIENCY, Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. REAL ESTATE COMPANY F.£. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office In Firat National GankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Almost new house of sev: en rooms and bath, First clause throughout. Hot water heat. Lot 0 feet. This property worth 00,00 but tor quick sale will sei 55400 = two heat 1 rent for 200, iquble hon ing plants, Corner. W $60 per month. Price 4 J. H. HOLIHAN cucas Block, + + - - Phone 745 P HEL at 214 6th St. GIRL or woman fo} work. Phone $ ANTED--Young ¥ " wo! Shorthand not necessary. Permanent place anid good oppo tunity to advance, Provident Insur- ance Co. 4002 WANTED—We want good for general mer i reference, exp wanted. Write H.C, Best Co Ullin, XN. D. 4-2 sto} Give and salary Glen week, Phone 489. 30 PERIENCKD bookkeeper wanted Apply 502 Tribune, 4iiu WANTED—A competent girl or wom- an for general house work. Apply Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune Office. 4 10uf 5 POSITIONS WANTED _ STENOGRAPHER, Competent, wants work at once, Call at 212 3rd st., Bismarck. 4-28-21 MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that a cer tain morte; executed and delivered jhy A. P. Anderson and -Mary ‘B, Au- jderson, his wife, -Mortgagors to Christian Bertsch, Jr., of Lismarek, N. D., (Mortgagee, dated the 14th day of October, A. D. 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Buyleigh and state of North Dakota on the 16th day ot 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 \'e of the premises in suc mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county 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 satisfy the amount due on said mort- gage on the date of sale. ‘The premises described in said mort gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain prgmises situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and de- stribed as follows, to-wit: Lots numbered Seven (7) and Eight (8) of block numbered Ninety-eight (98), of McKenzie and Coffin's Addi- tion to the City of Bismarck, accord- ing to the Plat thereof now on file in the office of the Register of Deeds, of Burleigh county, North Dakota. That there will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Fourteen apd 40-100 ($1,014.40) Dollars, together with the statutory attorney's fees and the costs of this sale and foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 25th day of March A. D. 1918. CHRISTIAN BERTSCH, Jr. Mortgagee. HW. F. O’Hare, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (Mar 26; April 2.9 16 23 30.) E. T. BURKE i! LAWYER; Tz 0. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRAOE—One good section of land #lx niles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D ‘This section is 75 per cont table and will trade for city income Have several houses for sale, trade or rent. Will take good eur in on che deal, CO. WILLIAMS & CO, Office Biemarck Bank Bidg. Tel, No. 497, Blemarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an a BEXTRA FINE 640 acres | + -Vertise, LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager HELP WANTED—MALE ) running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- WANTMD-—-Bindery foreman, Man who is competent to do ruling and es Of bindery work. ribune, Bismarck, 425 tf Only forwin handle all cl Apply Bismarck 'T: N, D. WANTIED—Iexpert mechanics skilled men need apply. Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. 418 tt HOUSES AND FLATS FURNISHED APT. for rent in Person Apt. for the summer. Apply Apt 18. 4 26 tf FOR RENT—Fi modern, 400 Ele’ TAK, nr REN luquire Harvey Harris & Co., Pot RENT Inguire Harr RENT—Th modern house. 81 i-Room modern hot Co. > 7th street. 420 tf FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 740 Ave. D. 42 ROOMS FOR RENT joc MODERN ROOM FOR RENT—Two Dt 2 or call at 208 Rosser, ¥ _ 30 1 wk MODERN ROOM FOR INT —T wor bloc from the post office, Phone aor cail at 208 Rosse: 4 VOR” RENT —Furnished 0 1 wk. nished rooms, — Business College 1 Phone FOR KENT—Cood rooms for light housekeeping. 708 Broadway. 430 tf FOR RENT _ Main St, FW. Murphy. FOR RENT ty furnished Call at 507 4th street. Phone 120% 4273) FOR-RENT—Room with or without board, 620 6th St. 4 26 bt FOR RENT—Three furnished. rooms in modern house, Rent reasonable 516 Ninth St 4-20-10 | ~Two nice modern house- keeping rooms. Call 454X or 514 POR RBNT Hannafin, 3 26 tf FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth st. — 3-1-1mo STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183 ij 1 16-30 in furnished rooms. FOR RENT—Clo: Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Sth street. Phone 273. Sec eet Memes te eeeale FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827 6th st. 3-16 tf at Homan’s 410 tf A good bindery man with experience. Apply No 476 Tribune. 45 tt} FOR SALE OR RENT— room house partly St. Phone tf) ‘room modern house. 4 22tt from the post office. Phone and unfur- 1 mo Thished 2 room apart: ment for light housekeeping, 204 room HOUSES WANTED’ -To rent’ small, modern Phone 264. 3~13-tf WORK WANTED sired for’ the summer by Normal graduate, Write 505 4 ‘Tribune. MISCELLANKOUS SUV A LIBERTY BOND-AND BACK OUR BOYS FOR SALE nitary Gakery ana Cafe. Will join army, Wrile Sani- tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, \. Dak. 4 29'tt TOR SALE CHHAP—0 calves and one good $ i heifer three geldings, weight about 1,500, 8 and 9 years old, by S, B. -Niekelby, block’ 200, 2nd Street South. Phone 824) 4 yet A SNAP IN HOUSE FURNITURE Will sell any piece or entire lot.of ny fine furniture, Bed room, din: ing room, and kitchen sets and five jugs. Must sell everything at@once: Come early for bargains, 218 South Ninth street 430 2 FoR SA w 8 1 OR TRADE--N marble soda fountain, back bar, honator, tables, chairs, stools, up electric mixer, ete. Complete new outfit. Address Box 9% Cleve- land, N. D. ¢ 4 29 5t POR SALE—Liliard” table; Joseph Hare estate. Inquire A, P, Lenhart, __ ea as _ 428 6t FOR'S? AT A BARGAIN—N, W. quarter 83-11-82, Sioux County, N. ). Kellogg Land Co., Jamestown, I = 4-299-L0t ron springs and walking plow. Very res G. Wilson, Phone 602 1 Hth St. Id FOR SALI the only set of hooks in a large county ota. his is not com- petition, If interested write Moore & Reinke, Balaton, ‘Minn, — 4 5 wie CAR FOR SALE—Com- tric lights and start- 00, Telephone TOURING plete with ery price ws MOREE FOR SALE—Apply to Lahr Motor Sales Co. . 4 22 tf TOR NNT—Storage or repair room. hone 299K. 419 tf ord touring car, Com- hed with seat cov- Corwin Motor Co., Bis- D, 418 tt Two pool tables; two Al- bert Lea lighting systems, Lock 3ox 11, Pettibone, N. D. 491 mo. FOR SALE OF TRADE—160 ac farm improve, 3 1-2 miles from W) ton, 50 acres under cultivation, bal- ance fencad, School house on land, will trade for good Uismarck City property, Write Karl Klein, Wash- burn, No. Dak. 43 tt bon nd on udebaker at a very reasonavle price. See R, M. Halladay. Phonu 139. © STORAGE: gocds and merc rate of insurance is lowest, We will attend to moving. Phone Lahr First wank. 41 Imo. HEAP—1917 Studebaker senger. Run about 4,000 For quick sale $875, Phone 322 NWAULED AND GARDE Phone 524¥ 451mo CE—9-18 Case Tractor, prac- new. Will sell cheap _ for. sh or on terms if desired. This is a snap for any one who needs a ctor, Write or call C. Bertsch, Mgr. Bismarck Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. 4-28 3t VOR SALE Mogul Tractor pr tically new. Will sell cheap for cash or on easy terms if desired. Snap this up you want a good bargain It won't stay here long at the price we are selling it. C. Bertsch, Bi: marck Motor Co., Bismarck. 4-2! -~—Store your ho dise where the 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. Signed: C. MARTINESON, . Chief of Police. (4 — 18-19 - 20-22-23-24-25-26- 27-29). For Kent BASEMENT—Corner of Third and Main St., 40x 60 feet; concrete floor; entrance from side- walk; suitable for tailor or barber shop and storage; with heat, $40 per month. ALSO OFFICES—Conveniently located; with good light and air ; electric elevator and janitor service; second and third floors, Bismarck Realty Compan Bismarck North. ota

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