The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 2

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DICM A DAT. 1.1.19-09.crmengreres The Trading Center of the Missouri Slope ee Eo SHOP IN BISM UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS A. W. LUCAS CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 045 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer {x Charge LL , WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 TAXI AND AUTO LIVERY = Phone 27 The old number but the New Line Smith & Morford HOTELS STOP! ! . at the Van Horn Hotel WHY? THERE’S A REASON. DAIBY—MILK—CREAM SAFETY FIRST —Buy Only— PASTEURIZED MILK BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway Phone 348 PAINTING and DECORATING FING Lote ’ “~) CORA LING Ls WALL. PAPER PAINTS’ & OILS Varnishes—Kalsomine ° Brushes and Supplies CHRIS ENGEN CO. Bismarck, N. D. STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR ‘New York, June 28—The stock mar- ket showed increasing irregularity to- day, foreign advices particularly re- Ports affecting Russian situation, con- tributing to that end. United States: steel was again an uncertain quan- FOR A TAXI Fine Cars Always at Your Service DAY AND NIGHT Lambert’s Livery —————— TRANSFER and STORAGE F - TRANSFER AND STORAGE We have unequalled facili- ties for moving storage and shipping of household goods. Careful, experienced men. We also handle ice. WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY 202 Fifth St. | Phone 62 COO DON’T THROW THAT OLD HAT AWAY! Send it to us to be cleaned and reblocked. Our work is guaranteed. eo prosperous. ed as phenomenal. ‘points. trade area to serve. WHERE TO DINE When thirsty dr HAMM’S, EXCELSO Nothing is more refreshing than a cold glass of good old Hamm’s Excelso on a hot day. EAGLE HAT WORKS $13 Broadway IRON and JUNK —_—— HIGHEST PRICES PAID’ For Men's cast off Sulte, Coates . and Shoes. WE ALSO ®UY JUNK OF ALL KINOS IN HANDFUL OR CARLOAD LOTS. We have accepted the agency for the Fargo Iron & Metal Co. Inc., with a capital of $50,000.00 and: we can pay the highest prices, Don’t leave old iron around to rust but bring it to us or Phone 358 and we will call for it and pay you the high- est’ price. COLEMAN’S. NEW AND 2ND HAND STORE 409 5th St. Opposite McKenzie Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Hats Blocked and Cleaned. ee { — gard to deliveries on July contracts. ' Offerings were readily absorvbed. Op- ening prices which jed “from un- changed figures to 3 »nts higher with July 146 1-2 to 147 and August ‘49 to 1-2 were followed by decided gains all around and then osemthing of a reaction. Oats reflected the strength of corn. Most of the business was local... At: ter opening shade to 1-4 cents higher with August 68 1-2 to 518 the market tity, yielding a point, and high grade! scored a moderate additional. upturn. rails eased to the same extent, while some specialties registered greater ri- actions. Moderate advances in spec- falties and sharp fluctuations in spec- ulative issues, including Sumatra to- bacco, were not reassuring. Liberty 3%’s sold at 99.56 to 99.60; first 4’s at 94.22 to 94. second 4’s at 94.30 to 94.46 and 4%’s at 96.52 to 96.82. The only noteworthy movement at the fregular opening of today’s stock Market was a four point advance in Butte ‘and Superior mining based on a favorable court decision. Otherwise changes were unimportant and mainly toward lower levels, reflecting the mixed character of the overnight news. Tobaccos, leathers and equip- ments soon developed heaviness, also United States steel and New Haven. ‘Nominal gains were made by Baldwin locomotive, Crucible steel and Marine preferred. Liberty bonds were irreg- ular. Uncertain conditions continued dur- ing the dull noon hour. The rise in metals which accompanied ~cports of and early advance in copper prices by the war board, was balanced vy anoth- er drive against Sumatra and a four Point reaction in general motors. The market is listless in the last hour, important issues showing no ma- terial change. The closing was irreg- Ular. ‘Liverty 3 1-3's sold at 99.56 to 99.60; first 4’s at 94.22 to 94.42 secona 4's at 94.24 to 94.46; and 4 1-28 at 96.38 to $6.82. : UY W CHICAG DUCE. Chicago,, June 28.--Fresh strength developed in the corn market today largely asa result of continued hot dry weatiier in the southwost. The Provisions advanced with corn and hogs. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American Sugar ... 112: Bethlehem Steel “ Canadian Pacific ... |General Electric .. General Motors .... Great Northern pfd. .. Great Northern Ore ctfs. Northern Pacific ... United States Steel . CHICAGO PRODUCE. ‘Chicago, June 28.—Butter, unset- tled; receipts 16.772 tubs; creamery extras 43; firsts 89 3-4@42 1-2; sec- onds 37@39 1-2. ‘ Cheese unchanged. Eggs receipts 13,836 cases, unchanged Potatoes, higher, old receipts 18 cars; Michigan, Wisconsin and ‘Min- nesota bulk 1.65@1.75; ditto sacks 1,85@2.00; new, receipts 40 cars, Louisiana and Arkansas. sacked tri- {umphs 250@290. Louisiana white 2.40 @2.60; Virginia barrels $6.00@6.50. Poultry alive, unchanged. MINNEAPOILS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Minn., June 28.—Wheat receipts today were 251 cars, com- pared with 103 cars a year ago. Corn N yellow 1.50@1.60. Oats No. 3 white 75@77. ‘ Flax 3.86 1-2@3.89 1.2. DULUTH GRAIN. June-28,—Elevator re- nestic grain wheat 900 flax 700 Duluth, ceipts of + bushels; last year 13,300; bushels, last year 800. Shipments: Wheat 900 bushels; flax 16,700; oats 400. ‘Duluth car inspection: Wheat, fact that arrivals here were not liber-| mixed 1; total wheat 1, year ago 15; al, tended farther'to make traders un-jflax 2; oats 1; barley 1; total of all easy ovetpousiblé divticalties’ fn re-'grains 5, year ago 15; on track 4 C.M. Rosson C. R. Downing Agents Phone 895 A diversity of business interests affords Bismarck an unusually well-rounded com- mercial life, There is practically no one line of business which is not well represented here by concerns which are well estabiished and | Bismarck is the home of one of the fast- est- growing and most successful life insur- ance companies in the northwest. Its devel- opment in any other center would be regard- In Bismarck it is con- sidered more or less as a matter of course, because that is the Bismarck way. Bismarck’s foundry and machinery busi- ness from a small beginning has developed into an industry which serves the whole slope and which has branched out into the manu- facture of staple articles heretofore not available this side of the Twin Cities. Bismarck’s repair shops save the whole Slope time and money, eliminating the long wait and the heavy express charges on ship- ments which otherwise would have to go in- to the Twin Cities or even more distant Bismarck can do and does these things on a metropolitan scale because it has a great It is a class of trade which demands quality service and gets it. Whether it be dainty hemstitching and picoting, or kodak finishing, or a new part for the tractor or a spark plug or set of tires for the car, ora new Yale lock or a new key for an old lock; whether it be an. old dress to: be made over or redyed, or a hat to be blocked BUSINESS TRAINING BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. rc) DIVERSITY OF BUSINESS INTERESTS GIVE BISMARCK WELL-ROUNDED COMMERCIAL LIFE in the latest mode, or a new suit demanded on short notice; whether it be new linoleum for the kitchen floor, or a coat of paint for the barn, or new furniture for, the best room, or wall paper for the whole house, Bismarck is ready to. meet the demand. People are still buying buggies, and they come to Bismarck for them just as they did 25 years ago. They come to Bismarck for training in voice, piano and violin; they‘send their boys and girls to Bismarck for a eom- mercial education; when they are sick they come to Bismarck’s splendid hospitals, know- ing that no more skillful treatment is ob- tainable anywhere. If it’s merely a few days’ outing, they come to Bismarck for it, rely- ing upon the. splendid hospitality of Bis- marck’s big hotels; knowing that the city always affords something better in the way of entertainment. Bismarck is “home” to a greater number ‘of people scattered over a wider territory than any other city. in North Dakota. And there is a reason. Bismarck’s latchstring al- ways is out; Bismarck always is glad to.see folks; strangers are made to feel that they aré welcome here; they are shown that their friendship and. their patronage is appreci- ated, and when Bismarck says “Come again,” it is.not an idle phrase but a sincere invita- tion, backed up by, generous impulses not all bound round with the ties-of commercialism. If you chance to,be among the few who haven’t the Bismarck habit, acquire it. You'll like Bismarck, and: Bismarck will like you. REPAIRING of locks, keys, . Have u Heard the Latest usie? guns, bicycles, chines of all $ 7 p ** Kinds. STEIN’S OTTO. DIRLAM : Folsom’s Jewelry Store 414Main St. Phone 562R ec oe -HEMSTITCHING BISMARCK )_BISMARCK ELECTRICAL —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants Willard Service Battery Station Phone 870 0s Broadway Flaxseed prices were easier in the new crop future in today’s market af ter-d show of strength at the start. The market was narrow in the near future. October weakened on the de- recessions. , July closed. 1-2 cents up; September 1 cent up and October. 2 1-2 cents off. November was quoted at 375 1-4 asked. Oats closed 1 cent up/and Barley unchanged. 3 Closing: ‘ ‘ Linseed, on track 389 1-2; srrive 289 1-2; July 389 1-2; September 391 bid; October 390 1-4 asked; Novem: ber 373 1-4 asked. Oats on track 75 58 to 78 5-8. Barley on track 100@120. | FLOUR UNCHANGED. | Minneapolis, Minn., June 28.—Flour Barley 90@119. Barley 90@119. ‘Bran 33.15. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, June 28.—Hogs, receipts 18,000; active, 10° cents higher than yesterday’s average. Butchers 16.70@ 17.10; light 16.80@17.10; packing 16.05 @16.65° rough | 15.70@16.00; bulk sales $16.50@17.05; pigs good and choice 16.40@16.90. velopment of some selling and dispo-/, sition on the part of crushers to await | , junchanged. Shipments 44,375 bar-j rels. Rye 170@175. You Cam Enroll at This || HEMSTITCHING AND, bicor- MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position as soon as competent or your tuition re- funded. . Send for» particulars. When you know, more about this college and what it has dene for hundreds of the most’ successful business‘ men and. women, you'll attend. Write Mail Orders Filled, MRS. M,C. HUNT } 114 Broadway. Phone 849. EEE EEEEEEEE CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck; N. D. We call for and deliver. Mail orders promptly filled. HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS ————_—_—_—_—— INE BUGGIES- I. If you are thinking of busin : K L E IN Ss wai ba Tou get a arices. My Tailor FRENCH & WELCH _ |i] Expert Dry Cleaning — Tools — Impl ts Harness — Carriages — Wagons || Phone 770 ——_—_———————— Killed in action 17. Died of wounds 7. Severely wounded 26. The list includes: KILLED IN ACTION. Privates William W. Dumars, Mon- roe, Wis. Jos..S. Mudek, Clarissa, Minn. Herbert A. Strehlow, 1085 Hopkins St., Milwaukee, Wis. James: A. Torgerson, Galloway, Wis. DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN: ‘ ACTION. Private William. J. McNelly, May- ville, Mich. SEVERELY: WOUNDED. 6,000;.. generally Cattle, steady with yesterday, calves steady iwth yesterday's close. 13,000; strong to! receipts Sheep, receipts steady. ———avy w. § §.—— ag 0 Vice AMERICAN LIST | OF CASUALTIES | °. Washington, June 28.—The army casualty list today contained fifty-six names divided as follows: Killed in action 247 Privates: Bert Cunningham, Fife Died of wounds 4. Lake, Mich. Died of disease 2. James .E. McGinn, Minneota, Minn. Wounded severely 22. BUY W.S.S Wounded degree undetermined 2. re Prisoner 1. The list includes: KILLED IN ACTION. Private Hgrry McKinney, Evansville e Wis. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Private William H. Korn, 603. east Main St., Madison, Wis. . WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.) ‘Corporal Samuel Auge, 352 Wood- ward Ave,, St. Paul, Minn. Floyd Gibbons, accredited corres- pondent for Chicago Tribune. ‘Washington, June _ 28—A marine corps casualty list today..carried. 50 names divided as follows: FRENCH OFFICIAL | WAR STATEMENT | Paris, June 28.—French troops last night carried out an operation on the front southeast of Amiens by means of which their lines. were advanced in Senecat wood on the Avre river, the war office announced today. In this action and in other ghting be- tween the Marne and the Ourcaq, south of Dammard, prisoners to the number Of 122 were taken. The statement reads: “Northwest of Montdidier the French ARCK — ———————— The Trading Center of the Missouri Slope AUTOMOBILES, ‘ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Western Sales Co. Distributors of MAXWELL, CHALMERS, REO AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS. ' DAKOTA MOTOR CO. ‘ Bismarck, N. D. Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds : [ GASOLINE || | roads are to Free Air and Water thenation, motor \ BATTERY. cars are to indi- SERVICE STATION MARSHALL OL CO. 2 Bismarck, N. D. —John N. Willys LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. , Willys-Overland Distrib: ators’ SERVICE—that’t our middle name. | | | i viduals” | | | All kinds of automo- es Re bile oils, greases and MISSOURI VALLEY supplies. MOTOR CO. Use— : Factory Distributors of Crystal Gasoline CHEVROLET: AUTOMOBILES More miles per gr ee = gallon. Kelly-Springfielé. and. Firestone French Auto Oil cues Tungsten Spark Everything for the Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. . Automobile Trimming. and Top Work Yi Distributors “of Peene Ore oat Main Bt, STUDEBAKER P an CADILLAC Automobiles OSGOODLENS ISMARCK = NontH DaKora’ Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing — FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. Within the law—More light than plain glass. MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO. Are You Particular About Your Printing? Z | We are very particular about the kind of printing .we 3 turn out. Nothing but the best workmanship leaves our 3g plant. We have the largest union printing office in the: a state and are in a position to give you good service. = 3 3 2 FH BISMARCK TRIBUNE advanced their lines in Senecat wood! and captured 100 prisoners. “Between the Marne and the Ourcq a local operation was carried out south of Dammard and the French took 22 prisoners. “The night was calm on the rest of Paints, oils, varnishes, machine oils. Closing them out way Delow _ their values, Call and see Faunce, Fourth street, before purchasing, and save money. 6 28 29; 7 2. BUY W, 8, 8.——— CAPABLE MAN WANTED. Phone 177, - Women’s County Council of De- fense Arranges for | Exhibit | SHOE FITTERS Richmond sWhitney y= MAIN SS TABET, The Burleigh county women’s com- mittee of the council of defense has leased the entire ground floor of the Haggare building, opposite the federal building, for Loyalty Week, and from Wednesday morning until. Saturday evening instruction will be given in the preparation and preservation of food, in the care of babies and in Red Cross work. Red Cross nurses will be in charge, and the rooms will be , EE tastefully furnished, insuring the com- A. B R fort of nines who visit them. The MALT BEVERAGES room will be open each day from 19 Cigars Tobaccos ies a. m. to 10 p. m, with competent di- Phone acc Pac rectors always in charge, and the women’s council hopes to reach hous- ands of Slope women during the week. Fifth .St.,. Opp.,-McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, NoDe the front.” 2 We have an opening in our organiz- —=avy vs, $——— ation Oya canine young man in ac- cessory de) FOOD, B ABIES ces ia 7, os partment. Lahr Motor Sales BUY W. §, S.——— AND RED CROSS BUICK, model 37, in good condi- ARE TO BE SHOWN |_ tion; for sale cheap for cash. ” \ fod q > \ Pok 4 ee

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