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J i | MARKETS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, -19,000, 5c lower. Bulk, $14.90 to’ $15.10. Top, $15.15. ~Heavyweight, $14.75 to $15.05. Mediumweight, $14.90 to $15. Lightweight, $14.95 to $15.15. Lightlight, $14.50 to $15.00, to 25¢ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 3 sl Heavy packing sows, smooth, $14 | to $14.40. Heavy packing sows, rough, $13.50 to $14.00. Pigs, $13.50 to $14.50. Cattle receipts 2,000 compared with. a week ago, beef steers under 1,200 pounds, mostly steady; anove 1200 pounds, 25¢ to $1 lower; best, grade of she stock, 50¢ to 75c lower; others, steady: veal calves, 75c higher; stock- ers and feeders, strong to 25c higher. Sheep receipts, 2,000 compared with ] e aa : ae yi _ - Bismarck Shows 100 Per Cent Gain in population in 15 years. the near ae aa to grow Northwest makes such strides. Growth means opportunity always. The man who ¢an seize such opportunity’ is‘ the man with ready money. There is no better way to accumulate a re- es A serve for this purpose than to open.a Savings | i o ‘ a Account with this:strong old bank, and add to 4 it-systematically. Four per cent interest, com- pounded twice a year, will help your account First National Bank ‘No other city in SATURDAY, JAN. 17,1920 week ago, best grades of fat lambs, yearlings and. sheep, strong to’ 25¢ higher; others, mostly steady. SOUTH ST.'PAUL LIVESTOCK ° Hog receipts 2800, 25¢ lower. ° liange, $14. 50 to $14.60." Bulk, $14.55 to $14.60, Cattle receipts 8,000, steady killers. Fat steers, $6.50. to $17.75. Cows and heifers, $6 to $11,78. Calves steady, $6 to $17.25, Ae Stockers and’ feeders. steady. $5 to Sheep receipts, 500. sieady. Lambs, $7 to $18.25. Wethers, $9 to $ (Ewes, $5. to $10.25. ‘ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Four unchanged. eninnents $4,129 Bar ley, ee N ‘APOLIS. FLOUR Wheat receipts, 220 cats compared with 138 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 Northern. $3 to $3.10, rn.No, 2 yellow $1.38 to $1.41, 0, 3 white, $.81 to $.82 1-2, Plax! 96.10 fo 6.15. Johnnie Lonien of. Mobridge, S. D., —-140 Ib. wrestlér—is in town. He has met most of the. leading wrestlers: in the northwest, winning the majority of the matches. , He would lke to arrange matches in this territory, Address, Bismarck, N. D,. VICTIMS RESCUED - Ridney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. are most dangerous be- cause of their insidious’ attacts. Heed the first warning: they give that they need attention by taking BISMARCK HIGH TO MEET VALLEY ~ BASKET QUINTS Beginning with its game with Jamestown this evening Bismarck wit step some in: the interscholastic basket ball world. Next Friday fargo comes to Bismarck to meet the local quint ; Friday, January 30. Dickinson plays Bismarck here; February 6 Boise's basketers “tdect “Madan ‘at: Mandan, February 12, 13 and 14 are open dates; February 20 the local high takes on: Casselton, at Casselton; Feb- ruaty 21, Fargo at: Fargo; February 27, Dickinson at Dickinson; Mareh 5 and 6, tournament at Mandan, Bismarck high has a team which; merits and’ is receiving wholeheartet support -from the community, It Is made up of a bunch of good spor. men, who know the game gan play it, JAMESTOWN ich ~ LOSES TO VALLEY Jamestown, N. De Jan: °47—The Jamestown high ‘school basketball team was defeated here last night by the Valley City high school,five by Selcore of 25 to 22.. The game was close throughout, the score at the end| of the first half being: Valley, City 11, _| Jamestown 10. t DICKINSON BEATS MANDAN Dickinson, N. D., Jab. 17.—iMandan | high school basketball team suffered defeat-hero last night when the fast Dickinson high-school quintet won an easy victory by a score of 18 to,6. ~ NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK OPENS TODAY | “National Thrift Week” opens to-], day, and continues until Saturday, Jan, 24. eae Cre anne) ANNOUNCING PRESENTATION OF ene inane The World’s Greatest Comedian Charlie Chaplin In the Best Comedy of His Career “SHOULDER ARMS” Three reels of the funniest, laugh-provoking stations LILA LEE in “ROSE OF THE RIVER’— MONDAY _ TUESDAY Thursday, Jan, 22—National Thrift- in-t -the-Shop day,” Friday, Jan. 23—National Home: Ee- onomica day. Saturday, Jan. 24—National Pay- Your-Bills day. CHILDREN'S PARTY Miss Louise Keller, dawghter of Mr, and Mrs. H. F. street, entertained ten of. her friends Keller of; 615 Sixth - «}y-e GOLD MEDAL: i: Here are the days of National Thrift a BISMARCK, N. D. qulEM oy weird. Jan. 17—National Thrift The Oldest and Largest Bank in This Secgjon [Capsules] ‘Sunda: , Jan, 18Nattonal Share- A of the state . The world’s: standard remedy for these wtnot OTe 1a iNatlotial Life Tn BLADDER eee eny ‘Hrengtbem the feay ‘Spainet Unease sea 20—National Own-a- Apes ter Loa fr cee Go Medslgn evr we | Wednesday, Jon. 21—National Make ; accept no im a-Will day, asa ae ea CS Qe GEE GUS CEE Ghia Gea? 2 © fis Worth ie eae : Tlie Ker tak, [ef Ae een | HUMANITY KNOWS NO CREED | a = \ To you men and women who read iis appeal, if you i are capable of pity and human charity, to you with ' fp ‘ —hearts.and consciences, without regard to creed or sect;, : ee L they appeal for help in this their darkest hour of dis- eee: i rote. eee bh, ro) ay tress. They look to you, who have so constantly and i nes em (ois Befplet, generously shown your capacity of human sympathy, G, with the'suffering, to save them. Geer, foul. ad OuUy You CAN save them. You WILL save them! Gower 7 <ofs ae an 5 Ald Grim death and starvation are fast in their work. * Come Creliitganze, LU, Liles, F Death brooks no delay. Death knows no pity... Help for eat the stricken must come at once. _ You will not—you can- “Wey 4 PULA ayia dyria th not—turn a deaf ear to their heartrending plea. i. ge . Give all you can. Your money will save precious lives. In everlasting gratitude these unfortunate af- G dew : 2 (re ; flicted, starving millions will receive your help and will (SE A Tae / bestow all they have to give in return—their blessing! : . mg ae 4 . o- @ \ It isn’t what you have done---it’s what you we L will do NOW. Campaign starts Monday. a “Life tor Those in 1 the Shadow of Death’’ H.], DUEMELAND, City Chairman pe a THIS SPACE DONATED BY Sacete H _ BISMARCK HIDE & FUR COMPANY Bee : eT eee a SD SARS ACRES ORR ERAEEEIE SERORE G ever produced Additional Feature: ISMARC ) THEATRE this afternoon at d party. Games Were -played: at. the home where--refresh- ments were served, and the gueste were then taken to a local. theatre to enjoy-a popular- moving picture, aaa -FORSALE- | |, full basement, fireplace, cor- ner lot, garage. Southeast front. ‘This beautiful home is one ot the most attractive in the city. Well-located.: Could: not be: built today for $5,000. For quick sale $3,700—half cash, J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745 Lucas Block House of six rooms and bath, 5Acts No Advance. in Prices " Dance tonight’at K. C. ‘hall. MeDonald’s Euphonic Orchestra. ———— Een b “REFLECT? SKUNK, RATS. MINK B Command Top Prices CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED 5 _ Buyers of Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides aud? Junk, ‘Tanners’ of : Furs, Coats, Roles and Leather, ; Send for price list and catalogue - Bismarck. Hide & Fur. Co. Bismarck, N. D,. ‘ J. S. MURROW | FAISSIONARY AMONG INDIANS 60 YEARS — UNDER GOD'S DIRECTION FOUNDER OF ' MURROW INDIAN ORPHANS! 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