The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1918, Page 3

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pee EDA KAW Peperomienpr et Hira OS see, Rangel i vee : { i boll TV General 000. . 9,551.80 0.D: 386,394.47 $84,088.45 °7 MINOT PURGE Farge, %. Dojunea Jie 9—Rienry Sewer ......0.005 6,388.12 13,268.40 19,587.68 { ick, Cavalier, was electe] graad mas-} Interest on Bonds.... 1,450.13 512.08 360,00 4 : ; Amil P. Lenhart, Bismarek, fy apa : ” SOU. i _— ‘ty grand master; Charles Beat 1e.{ Sinking on Bonds ........ 8,684.19 2,273.82 eb 4 Upon Assistance of Common- den ot the North Dakota Grand Lodga, {Sidewalk ..,.......cee006 4,827.74 1,640,131 2,520.55 } ; A. F. and A, M.,.at the annual mect-/ Interest on Crossings. ..... 16,34.0.D. 4.70, : <a) wealth, and the County f the, lodge in the i ngs é i aN ol foaays al ie aon! a Seas on Crossings...... 22027 852.35 } an é nton D. Lord, Pork River, was|Fire Hall Sinking......... 1,108.41 ~ 7109.39 ‘ DEFENSE BOARD MAY ACT -elected dtr Baer ) | § Ene y ter L Stockwell, Furse stand sevcs,|Fire Hall Interest .......? eee 258.69 | tary. ’ Auditorium Sinking ...... 758:93, 1,597.31 | + Minot, June 14.—W. 8, Sh ho Th ting of orl 1158; , | eet naaay eeelsated president ot elses, tonight" and Wil eee edge | Auditorium Interest ...... 484.04 995.97:- 1,400.00 | the Minot City Commission preside hursday and Friday’ by the annual|Improvement ........... . 18,886.93 §,699.94 11,007.58 held this - fi f the R d : 886.$ 6 , ing and Intsoduced recommendation S eT ers sre ot Areb Masons Boe cs «, veceeee 241782 OLD. 1,057.05 , 2,262.41 h thi issi dopt in the oe rere r ii ing: } hict uh Paes ecptes inne WOUNDED YANK eureet Lighting stereo BOO 1,149.59 1,092.67 \ * cooperation hetween city, ccunty ind i aving No.1 ............ 11,178.68 6,848.72 state officers -in. the entoreemen®: of IS BROTHER OF Paving No. 2 ............ 24,944.20 ~ : i mda- . Le Le le ey. at eabicremaitacion: BALDWIN MAN |Paving No.1 Interest...... 88.02 507.38 ote Eresitent ie aston or aN O Frederick i. ‘Lawyer, named ae Special Assessment ....... 116.08 709.39 Sn Meal bk , with the city police and county and the severly wounded in Monday's ps: ( —_ _ fates be _ i ualty 8 a brother of Benjamin F. TOTALS Scan et $61,533.54 $76,724.09 $94,114.77 $44,142.86, : state officers. in. gathering evidence ~ of law violations and assistiag in the prosecution of guilty parties Tne board authorized the city auditor to issue any Warrants Necessary tc cover Lawyer, assistant cashier of the Eald- win State bank and of S. A, Lawyer, Jr. who is: farming at McKenzie, and a son of Mr, and Mrs, S. A. Lawyer, old-time residents of Baldwin, who Bonds Outstanding 5-30-18 5-30-18 _é, |. Special Assessment Warrants Outstanding . expense of Such ‘assistants. : be rt “The boatd followed President Shaw’s nad TARE atte St Pale eee te Issue, zecommendations that seopice OF she now are making their home, Mrs. Issue Improvement districts ........ Ace arry Landers of Werner is a sister. i Si to. the eed epee senor This information was furnished the Refunding Sens « $16,000.00 Sidewalk .. pitiee ane alta. States. na Tee cnad Tribune by a friend of the family to-| Auditorium .. 85,000.00 Street Light .. r etenne. ay. Private Lawyer enlisted with y rossi t : ¥ ; It is understood uomey, General Co. I 2nd N. D,, one of the Bismarck Street Crossing ... 1,000.00 Sewer .. ates uy Ee agente assome acign National guard companies, here last|Fire Hall . 9,000.00 Paving No.1 .. . - 129,580.00; t summer, and left in September for i when. the council of defense convenes * : : ies ‘figs : ne Paving No. 2.........: ween ees 842,779.47) in Bismarck today. Mr. Shaw's recom- Camp Greene, at Chariotte, N.C. | Lie le vi $61,000.00 Bae, e mendations to the city commission and TI, ! . — <; the board’s subsequent action on them 2 r ‘ $664,140.79: “paves the. way, for the state ‘officials f Ay Cia GAINING ON Money on Deposit in Local Banks May 30th, 1918 ....... oe se pee deccen eoenees « G44,142,86 ‘“syeduce law violations in Minot ‘to the Ms ere LATE RETURNS ) -C. L. BURTON, { minimum, : : Where the Germans have co to reach Paris. the Germans advanced. The dotted line is the original front from which me to a standstill in their drive | Rnies 17,727; Fasel precincts— follows: Thursday, 8:30 p. m., Glen nounced at state headuarters today as, of advocating that citizens shonld' not the government in the prosecu- aid ‘ City: Auditor. ; SELECT- MILWAUKEE, Sheboygan, Wis. June, fy.— 4. Attorney General—Hj 5 530; af y ton 15 530; tion of the war,:was sentenced to one| grand lodge of: Knights of: Pythiss Ullin; Friday, 2:30 p. m.. Gladstone; ~ TENDENCIES i Chicago, June 19.—Eutter firm; te Beari Quick ; 7 = ceipts 21,271 tubs; creamery extra 4: Guilders demand 50 1-2; cables 51 ng— 4 : 4 a Chicago, June 19.—Ralling off in re-|ccnts; firsts 39@42 1-2 cents, seconds Lires demand 890; cables 888. y ; a War Resolution Against ‘Germany. | ©-* ceipts together with a belief that the| 36@:8. \ Time loans steady 60.day bills 5 1-2 When you need service on the bearings in your : War. Resolution Against Austria.’ Hi , soon as much whea vi : > c s y easier, b “hy 7 . A fs ready for shipment had a bullish ef-|firsts 31 3-4@33 1-2; ordinary firsts | ruling rate 6; last loan 4 3-4. not want to.lose the use of the machine for aweek Fi All: Bonding Bills. ; fect today on corn. Initial declines \ ‘a ten days or more. ue i foblese’ naires. Bill lue’to favorable weather were not o! P re the authorized local agency of the Bear- 2 rmy Appropriation Bilis. 4 a lasting sort, as government ad- AUREOOAOEOADUSRIUGUDOSGANASUOGAUDUAUAAOUDEOGOORINGOUOOOG 0 sbi pebait Cceipany, vr dcnal wevics representa’ Navy: Appropriation Bills. whe Ay : vices showed need of rain in import-|= = 3 . r De / I f Rifles. to Hi Guards. « pnt \ ant. districts. Opening prices, which|S ‘ = tives for ken, Hyatt and New parture ssuance 0! les. to Home Guards. shit, ranged from 3-8 cents off to 1-8 cents|= e = bearings. Motorists, garage men and repair men : Suppression of Espionage. advancewith July 143 12 to 144:1-8/3 : ee = can best be assured prompt, expert, dependable Creation of Aircraft Board. Hy 4 andy August 214571014 were, followed 1S) 3 = bearing service by dealing with us. Food Control Authorization. ~ i : by moderate upturns all around. = a i. 4 x War Rev M i is a Revived export demand strengthen- 3 = CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY 5 ‘ ‘ar Revenue Measure. / 1 tae 5 ed oats: The foct that the crop is at le = Bismarck, N. D. sit Regulating Trade with. Enemy. “ 4 Ser ce eee pened ae io nane = Pat . Authority for Absence of Homerpeesern Dur- 7 8 s : op : j . = jathorized Ageney ing War for Farm Labor Requirements. “G cents off to 1-4 cents advance with AUPASUNUOOUUEONUONEVEGEUAGOLOUODOAUOGAOGOCUCUOUAOGNOUNOOQEOIOULONSESOLOULOOUEONOUOAOOLSUOOEE = = £. earir 4 iS : repeat i July 71 1-8 to 1-4 the market scored i HVE ARS LUIOEGRASAGURHEEELENEEELneg AN a = Bearings Service Cémpany Housine enor ond ‘Munition Workers. a material general gains. ‘ 4 4 = , AVL ights for soijdiers,. * / Provisions prose with corn. Offer- e ° = Authorizing Furleughs for Agriculture. et i ings were light. ek Dry Air ystem = Railroad Control Law. ie a i = Sabotage Law. ‘ 4 Advance in‘Wheat 7 ; = Authority to Seize Enemy: Vessels, = y: - will"be worked out so as to equalize ¥ i - Sullivan, --,475, boty s plan that will leave the farmer in the|,28 1-2@31 3-4; at mark cases included|” ‘The only congressi 8 p. m, Richardton; Saturday, 5.20 p.} year in the Minneapolis. workhouse. |. Wiscongin. today sele Miwaul ah i ’ T same intrinsic position that he was jn| 29 1-2@32. undeciaedctoday, onal conga a m., Jamestown. State Auditor Preus} A stay of 60 days was granted. as the place’ for nolding the tid cept k 3 before that date.’ . Potatoes, unsettled, old receipts 28] tricts, i * {of Minnesota will speak in rail, Steele None mean tae area ett meeting. . ea ee oe 2 HOOVER.” cars, Wisconsin, Michigan and Minne-| “Congressman Andrew J. Volstead, of [Nd Nelson counties for the Indepon- | GIRL WANTED—Hoskins kodak lab- errarerarcercag ets > oA: , NEW YORK STOCK LIST. séta sacked $1.50@16.; ditto bulk! Granite Falls and Henrik Shipstead of | dent Voters’ association i sratorise: ‘ 91940 © STeHbune Welt Abe Bepae Resale ‘ 5 a ‘Anterizan Sugar iia, | SL 2@140. New, receipts 40 cars.! Glenwood, were running closely with Carta ia = ——— ’ Ganglion Pa “is irr 2: B Louisiana and’ Texas’ sacked triumphs] ghipstead ahead. Returns from sever-| GETS YEAR IN WORKS E 9 2.90; ditto white $2.25@2.50. FOR SEDITION. | {UUW UGODOOOAEOENOLONGAEAUOGRQOUDODORACOLAEOON New York, June 19.—The-stock mar- ket lost, much of its early development in breadth and activity after the first half hour today, leaders developing irregular tendencies. Dealings in rails were almost wholly limited to low grade coalers. Equipments and war shares reacted variably on light offer- “ low nominal, No. 3 164, No. 4 yellow 2 i ings and some of the more speculative 145@153. Barley 92 Burnquist with all pricincts heard | tt apefialties fell sharply. i Foreuigast Oa . 8 white 78 34@79 3-4. Bran 28. from. There were 1,533 votes cast in| in Use For Over 30 Years “ “among these were Royal Dutch oil,| standard 78 3-4@89. SUDAN the county. Wheaton got 23 votes to which broke 13 points on a single] Rye No. Sendalnal: SOUTH ST..PAUL LIVESTOCK. |Comstock’s 21 with four Precincts Daas /, he Prices stiffened again at noon South St. Paul,. Minn.,. June 19.—| missing. The surprise of the election Signature of Dn z ‘ e sale. under the lead of United States steel and Reading, Liberty 3 1-9’s sold at 99.54,to 99.60; first 4’s at 94.24; sec- ond, 4’s at 94.12 to. 94.24 and 4 1-4’s at 96 to 96.10. Equipments and specialties led the general list to higher livels at the opening of today’s stock market, tra- ders basing their moderately bullish operations on further favorable war news. American locomotive, crucible ateel, Republic iron, General motors and, Wilson packing rose 1 to 1 1-2 points. . Tobaccos again showed vari- able, tendencies with shifpings. In- terest in rails centered around minor coalers, notably Pittsburg and West Virginia, igsyes. Liberty bonds were irregular. It, required only slight pressure to effect further substantial recessions in the last hour when most import-| ant gains were cancelled. The clos- ing. was irregular. Liberty 3 1-2’s sold at 99.54 to 99.60; first 4’s at 94.12 to 94,24; second 4's at 94.10 to 94.24 and| gq 9 @3 cents off and barley un-| very slow, bidding generally lower; 7m 4, 1-2's“at 95.98 to 96.10. changed. ; veal calves steady hth cages Alpieeas Re-election to Congress:in Third pete. Closing: Sheep receipts 9,000; bidding gener- trict ea oe eae * NEED OF RAIN ~~ TS REPORTED ., Price Is to Absorb » Freight Increase ‘Farmers gre to be allowed an in- crease in the price of wheat to equal- ize the advance in freight rates which will go into effect June 24. A tele- -gram. received this week from ‘Mr. Hoover reads. as follows: “The advance in freight, rates on the 24th of June wiil in justice to the farmer necessitate an advance in the price of wheat at the principal Mis- sissippi: valley, and eastern terminals a few cents a bushel. The advance as far as possible, the loss- that. the farmers will otherwise incur through the increase in rates. ey “Details of the rate advance will Provably not be known until June 25, at -which date we are assembling a ‘committee of traffic experts to consid- er what actual advances in price is Recessary as compensation. It is im- possible to complete such-a plan for \ a few days after the above date. \ “It is our intention, as far as the pe- cujiar character of the rate advance enables us to do so, to work out a | General Electric General. Motors .. Great Northern. pfd Great Northern Ure Cus ‘Northern Pacific ... United States Steel CHICAGO MARKET. Chicago, June 19.—Corn, No. 2 yel ‘Larley 160@135. Timothy 500@s800. Clover nominal. ‘Pork nomindl. Lard $25.05. | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, June 19.—Wheat’ re ceipts 125 carg compared with 133 cars a year ago, Corn, No. 3 yellow 155@165. Oats, No. & white 76 1-2@78 1-2. Flax 391@394. ‘ DULUTH GRAIN. - Duluth, June 19.—Blevator. receiptd of doniestic grain—flax 3,300 bushels, last year 3,800./ Shipments: Flax 17,400, 73,000. Duluth car inspection: Wheat, No. 8, 1; other springs 1; total wheat 2, year agg 15; flax 2, year ago 2; oats 1; barley 3, year ago 2; total ail 9, year ago 20; on track 7. Coarse grains were slow. Oats clos- last year Linseed—On track $5.93@3.94; ar- rive $3.93; July $3.94 asked; Septem- ber $3.66 bid; October 3.64. Oats—On track 75@73. Bariey—On track $1@1.22. ‘CHICAGO PRODUCE. jday’s average. “poultry alive lower; fowls 26 1-2; springs 30@34. FLOUR ADVANCES. ‘Minneapolis, Minn., June 4.—Flour 19 cents higher, in carload lots, stand- ard at $9.60 a ‘barrel in 98 pound cot- ton sacks. Shipments £1,582 barrels. Rye 123@200. Hogs receipts 8,009; steady; $16.00@16.85; bulk $16.25@16.30. Cattle receipts illers steady; steers $7.00@17.50; cows and heifers $8:00@14.59; veal calves 50 cents high- er, $/.00@14.25; stockers and feeders slow and weak, $6.50@13.50. Sheep receipts 200; steady; lambs 10.00@18.00; wethers © $7.00@13.50; ewes $500@13.00, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, June 19.—Hogs receipts $18,00; left over $6,868; a few hogs selling gteady compared with yester- Top early $16.90. Cattle receipts 10,000. Sheep receipts 9,000. Hogs receipts 19,000 mostly 10c un- der yesterday's average bulk $16.50@ |. 16.80; butchers $16.55@16.80; packing $1E.85@$16.55; light $16.85@17.00; rough $15.50@17.75; pigs $16.25@ 16.75. Cattle receipts 11,000; best cattle steady with yesterday’s close, others range ally lower than high time late yes- terday. NEW, YORK FINANCIAL. ‘New York, June 19.—Mercantile pa- per 4 months 6; six months 6; sterling demand 4.753; cables 4.767 1-16. Frances demand 571 1-4; eables 570. Schmall: to. Speak al precincts which previously have supported Volstead were not ‘yet re reived. CARRY ONE COUNTY. Red Lake Falls, Minn., June 19.— Nonpartisan league candidates car- ried Red Lake county for every of- fice. Charles A. Lindbergh heads the ticket. with a vote of 771 ‘to 564 for was in the strength of the Nonpartisan league in the eastern end of the coun- ty. In Garnes, Lindbergh got 88 votes to Burnqiist’s J. In Equality, Lind- hergh got 98 to Burnquist’s 12. For Independents The itinerary of Secrétary of State Julius Schmall of Minnesota. who will speak in North Dakota for the “Inde: pendent Voters’ association, was an- s} guilty by a jury in Minneapolis today I need a new: Minneapolis, Minn., June 19.—A. D. Smith, Minneapolis attorney, found CASTORIA For Infants and Children SHOE FITTERS Richi ond SWhitney co Ee MAIN STREET Net Bh Ohne gf CUDURORUGUQULCRORUOUOUOLOQUURCGUURUOOOULOOOQOUGHEAUGUOGUDECOUOUONGUGROUCUOOOUUOCUQNOONOOOOOSODOGRSOONOOOND: Va INUGANTG EU AUOODUULUGAGOOUOUGOOUUONUONOUOGUVOGOAUUOOAAOUGUNGGOOUOUEUOOOOUUUUOGOOUGGUUEONASOUUUOANNEUUOUIE Refrigerators Ask any user in the city and they will tell you they are the most economical Refrig- erator on the market. Hundreds of them have been sold in Bismarck and all are sat- isfied customers. French & Welch - Hardware Phone 141 Nese oy : SCHOOL IS OUT! Hundreds of boys and girls are Yaking positions in the business world. : 4 The. boy or girl who is earning money should learn now the value of saving money. > Drop in and plan your saving ‘campagin with the “THE FRIENDLY BANK” BANC. BISMARCK - - - N.DAK.’, _ablest worker, the farmers of the state have -éver Mn \ Vote for a man who has made dood as a rerresenta- tive of the people ore he PB Elected to 63d; th and 65th Con- gresses. Republican. - a He'is able, loyal and true. His work megite your support. y Paes Congressman. Norton has supported the follow- ing bills and resolutions in the 65th’ Congress:* Armed Neutrality Resolution. : Bill in Respect. to Red Cross, Issuance of Rifles to. State Troops. Food Survey Authorization. it Repatriation of Citizens: in. Armies of Allies. Regulating Use of Explosives ‘During’ War. ' Authorizing President to Sell ‘Supplies and Equipment: Incidental to War. ac The Ward. County Independent says of him: edi-. torially in. its issue of June.6, 1918: ; “No mag has ever been sent to, Congress from North Dakota who has worked more consistently, more industriously or more successfully for: legisla- tion in the interest of the farmers’ of the state than has Congressman Norton. There’ is absolutely: no good reason why he should not have the support ‘and vote of every thoughtful and intelligent famier: in the district for his re-nomination ‘and ction... Mr. Norton is able, courageous and forceful. ‘The defeat of Congressman. Norton, the best. friend and had in Congress would be a lasting disgrace to. their’ intelligence and to their sense of appreciation anid: gratitude for service well done for them: Yea? (Political Advertisement) ~~..."

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