The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1923, Page 7

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( “iy, steady, "MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923 - THE OLD HOME TOWN MARKET NEWS MOISTURE IN SOUTH GIVES WHEAT SLUMP {Nicago, Mar. 12—Wheat the highest figures today May delivery has reached in the last two weeks. The advance was ascribed in a measure.to the pur- thase of 1,250,000 bushels of Canadian wheat for shipment to pe. Close firm with, M: to $1.20% and July, $1.15%. $1. Chicago, Mar, 12—Ruin and snow likely to benefit the domestic win- ter wheat crop led to price declines today in the carly dealings today. The effect of values, however, was mere or less off-sct owing to the fact that Liverpool quotations show- ed a slight advance, “Trade was light and easily influenced. Opening prices which varied from the same as Saturday's finish to % of a cent lower with May, $1.19 to $1.19%4, and July, $1.14%% to $1.14%, were followed by a general sag and then to a good rally. equently word that western | western Okahoma had ve any moisture of con- | seguence led to an advance and so, | too, did evidences ef better demand from Europe. | Eee: | the market EAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Mar. 12.—Flour un- ned to 15 cents lower. Family ent quoted at $6. a barrel in rload lots. Shipments, 61,317 bar- Bran, $29. ch pp I, , wy, i “THE FIRE IN THE BARREL FACTORY HAD A TWENTY, MINUTE START WHILE THE FIREMEN TRIED TO DISLODGE A FAMILY OF RATS, WHO HADA NEST IN i THE NEW HOSE, BOUGAT IN BIS — STANLEY wea seanice OY * ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK, So. St. Paul, Mar. 12.—Cattle re- ceipts, 2,000. Market quiet. Mostly steady on killing classes, Common and medium beef steers, $5.75 to $8. Fat she-steck, $4 to around $7.50. Canners and cutters, to $3.50. Bologna bulls, $3.75 to $4.50, Good and choice stockers and feeders. Others slow, with price tendency lower. Calves geceipts, 700. Market most- quality considered. Best lights largely $7.75 to $8. Hog receipts, 7,200. Market fair- ly active. Mostly steady to weak. Range, $6.50 to $7.95. Bulk day’s re- ceipts light and light-mixed hogs everaging up to 200 pounds or slight- ly over and selling at $7.85. Bulk heavy packers selling at $6.50. Sheep receipts, 800, Market about y. A few fairly good native $14. Heavyweights around Best ewes here, $7.75. Run in- cludes about 500 direct to packers. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Mar, 12.—Hog receipts, 72,000. Fairly aetive;-15 to 25 cents lower. Top, $8.45. Desirable pigs mostly $7.25 to $8. Cattle receipts, 17,000. we. Fairly act- Beef steers generally steady to strong. Spots higher on desirable handyweight kind, Killing qualities good. Nebraska-fed stoers fairly numerous. Early top, $10. She-stock strong to 10 cents higher, mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. Bulls strong to 10 cents higher. Veal calves un- even, largely $9. Stockers and feed- ce. Early sales strong .o ‘Sheep receipts, 16,000. Opening slow. Early 's mostly weak to 25 cents, lower. $15.15, Early top fat lambs, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapoli Mar. 12.—Range of carload sale: Wheat No. 1 dark northern, $1.25% to $1.38%; No. 2 dark northern, $1.20% to $1351. NEW EXALTED RULER. Dickinson, Mar, 12—Henry L. Reichert, who has sat in the chair of the Estéemed for the past year, was clevated the Dickinson 0. E,, at the annual election held in the ceeds L. H. Roquette, “OUT OUR WAY —Bv Williams SO THATS HOW You PRACTICE YOUR LESSON 15 IT ? READING THE COMIC PAGE! I THOUGHT THAT MUSIC SOUNDED KIND OF FUNNY! a eg <1) LA LY Ss THE HUMORESQUE. Knight to Ruler of the 1137, B. P. ema MRA. Lecturing BILLINGS PAPER SOLD. Fryburg, N. D., aMrch 10—H. N. Lynn has bought the Billings County Pioneer here from Gerald P. Nye and will succeed E, D. Knotts as editor and manager, Mr. Lynn founded the | County Sentincl-Courier at Coopers Rhame Review in 1908 and published | town. it until 1916 when he went to the Pacific coast, where he has since been engaged in newspaper work in Washington and Oregon. Mr. Nye editor und manager of the Gr post of Exalted Lodge No. club rooms. Mr. Reichert suc- NOW You MUST HURRY So THAT You wort BE LATE FOR SCHOOL, AND WHEN You COME HOME I'LL HAVE SOME NICE COOKIES ' FOR You- : ; | | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Se preety reall nh LFS AND HIS FRIENDS eee ee, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A first class mechanipy good on Dodges, Overlands and all around man, must be a fairly good electrician, ‘one that speaks Germa: but not necessary, good apy, lots of overtime, give experi- ‘ence. Sailer Bros, Hazen, N. D. x 3-8-1 __ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Teachers, college and nor- mal” graduates, “ficient service. Tri-State Teachers’ Bureau, 110 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. —_ 2-28-2w WAN sir! for general 1 work, 1002 8th St. Phon 240 acres five miles from town, Five-room house, drilled well, good water, stable; 70 acres of fine meadow; pasture; 60 acres culti- vated, Let me tell you Dear Read- er that N. D. is about ready for nd boom and I am sure that is is a wonderful investment Price $11.50 per acre; $700 cash, balance 10 years at 6 per cent. 1 will take house in Bis- marck or automobile as part pay- ment. Land is clear. J. H. Holi- han, 314 Broadway. Phone 7 FOR SALE—Hardwood land, un improved, eighty miles Twin Cities, part on beautiful clear lakes. For resorts, farming and stock /raising. Write Burt Realty Co., Cumber- land, Barron Co., W B-5-7t | ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleeping room for one two, in modern home. Phone W. 309-8th St. 7-lw FOR RED rooms, Qne or two furn d light housekeeping. Phone 303. 3-10-1w furnished Call at 8-9-3 for Flanagan. FOR RENT—Nicely room in modern home. 422-4th Street. FOR RENT—Pleasant south room in modern home. Close _ in. Phone 904. 3-6-1w FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 6th St. Phone 612-J. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. 2-18-tf FOR RENT-—Strictly modern sleep- ing rooms, 300 9th St. Phone 377-J. 3-8-Lw —————— INSURANCE An interesting booklet entitled, “A Monthly Income For Your Fam by the TRAVELERS of Hartford, sponsors of Guaranteed Low Cost Life Insurance, showing how eliminate the possibility of through ill-advised investments, will be mailed free to any adult person upon request. E, C. Heckenlaible, Box. 298, Bismarck, N, D. 3-7-1w FOUND OUND- amount of money. Phone 3-10-Bt ___BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Roomers d table board- ers,'416-Thayer Street. Phone 622. 3-7-1w ____ LOTS FOR SALE - {FOR SALE—Lots 27 and 28,° Block 90, Coffin and McKenzie Addition. | Very cheap if taken at once, Write or call Mrs, Mary Lindblad, Steele, No. Dak. equipped and in good Will sell or trade for Ford Write: T, Jones, Box 227, Bi FOR SAL A Buick 4° roadster, cheap. See P. Donohue, Bismarck hotel. 3-9-3 FOR SAI h self starter. Apply at 2: . 9th St. 3-10-3t | FOR SALE ® PAGE SEVEN. PREDICTS ERUPTION —2 houses, one 7 rooms and bath; one 5 rooms without. bath; right down town; corner lot; nice shade trees; $8500.00 for both houses. FOR SALE-*House; 5 rooms and bath; about three years old; $8200.00, reasonable terms. FOR SALE—House; 4 rooms bath; 2 blocks from Post office; east front; $2300.00, ‘reasonable able terms. WANTED—Houses for sale in any y; have more prospec- s for city property nds than at any time E, YOU t National Bank ‘Bldg. Phone 78. 4 3-12-1w REAL ESTATE ate insurance and collec- ely | ie oe Real esi tions. Collections a speciality. “Within a year there will be the W. E. RUNEY, oa greatest eruption of Mount Popoca- Room 10 Lucas Block, Phone 607J tepetl ever recorded.” says Protes- 3-10-1w sor Gerardo Murillo, Mexican in Bai 5 geologist. Popocatepetl, about 50 Ae rer dalle miles from Mexico City, is 5000 baie WitN HORTA NEG abe meters high, the largest mountain ee : in Mexico. Piett shows the now for more table bo: $25 per month. FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. pete ae oe ist your real estate with Hedden Agency. Phone 0. FOR RENT — Modern flat in Tribune new , fireproof building. Available April 1. Apply Tribune office. FOR SALE—Five modern cottage, close to down’ town. Good neighborhood. — Purch price $5,000, Reasonable terms. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. mountain and Professor Murillo, Auto Model room FOR SALE—Four room bungalow. Hot water heat. wood floors, double Ya south front. Purchase _ pri $4,500. Reasonable payments. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. -8-1wk. FO. RENT—Furnished housekeep- ing apartment. Three rooms, pri- | bath and store room. Phone W. 3-6-lw xX yoom modern , 3 bedrooms. Hot wa-/ ter heat, hardwood floors. River- | ie iti x Pur- | r *: , " ew eanearoreh front. Pur-| You may seo a car like this at Bismarck’s next auto show. This Hadlen Recnee Phono, eek! one was presented to a Zulu chief in Africa, who, accompanied by: his Hedden gency. Phone 0: bride, is shown starting out on a tour of his domain 1wk. POR RENT--Five rooms and iyi os : : 4 furnished 16 Mandal avena | North Dakota town of 225 popula-| bulls of fat heifers under 8-4t | io Co Be of come set of re ae ua is unde FOR SALE—Three room bunga-| nou) fot, ae ONuriliee of coal bologna bulls low, east end of city. Water,| nines adjoining town in operation.| The market for lights, toilet in house. East) shop ready to step into. A fine| tered a loss of & front. Sidewalks. Purchase price OAD ATER ER: Wes-| week, prices of best lights about $1200, Easy terms. Hed-| ShPernnts., 2) : at $7.75 to $8.75, with the average den Agency. Phone 0. sconds sold toc the average cost cost around $8. FOR S. from $4 to $5 w opportunity. | (OR RENT—Modern _ furnished ° oe somewhat under $4 apartment. R01 4th St. Phone! towns cleans fresh [athe tiarly. of stocker and feeder J g V. Little. 3-9 | ZA cheetahs aban ¢ exceeded the demand, espec moth Geo. Witte. | $80,000, stock $10,000, y cane and medium ¢ a MISCELLANEOUS. | 000, detailed information on re [phis branch of the trade ruled we FOR SALE—Nice 6 room modern! _«est hy aes at the close with pric house, well situated, close in, FOR SAL good grocery busine: from $4 to $7.50 for cattle in strict- with garage, on liberal terms; 7! well located, — one x-cylinder | ly stocker and feeder fiesh, the bull room modern house, with 4 bed Studebaker real cheap. A small] selling at ed feed- rooms, on 6th street, for $4000.,! building and shed to be sold at] ers on cattle order are still fon terms; 5 room partly modern; once. Call 187 or see in per-| quotable up te $8 or somewhat high- house, clos » for $2000., aa son at 1014 Broadw er The hog market closed strong and up-and-down Range at the close was small’ payment down and’ then | monthly payments; 6 room mod- ern house, including 3 bed rooms » Perm three brothers, close in, for $3000., on term wegian; speak only, with bulk of 150 to ar Geo, M. Register, 3-9-1W | take on trial. phone nogs Hy re Pra : FOR SALE OR TRADE—For ca. d . State Humane | Sows . Pigs ‘closed a Haywood model 12. Vulvanizing a SUSE Stuictly seholecast pound colnet pant fully equipped for retreading, Piymouth Rock] ern lambs topped the w tralle seetional work. ‘Takes size 21-2 to b White Leghoral at $14.65, with bulk of the desirable 6 inch tire. Tubes rep: » also hatching eggs for] feq offerings ayeraging from 70 10 vulcanizing of afl kin sale from Prize Winning Strain | 95 pounds at moved on govd location. Located) Phone 252, 211 Thayer St, Peter in town population, 1,500. Only) Werlen, Bismarek, N. Dak. shop in town; for details and price write Nick Janiow, Box 8, Wilton, FOR SALEx D. ww mostly $6.50, t closing strong. 40 H. P. bottom oliver plow, L The Absentminded Teacher BETTER In HURRY, JIMMY: You ABSENT FROM SCHOOL “TWO DAYS LAST WEEK ? DANNY DUFF, WHY WERE “1 HAD A LITTLE BABY SISTER. COME TO MY @ V tse NEA SERVICE ALL RIGHT, BUT © DON'T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN! MARKET S—Locat-, tank and wagon, 4 gass drums, ee on Main street in thriving) 1 oil Write or call H. D. r Pi atl Phone 18. Jage : Transfe . } BY ALLMAN shel, J. F. Donovan, 7 ¢ ce FOR 8A shels fe ley at 57c a bushel and 200 bush B els No. 1 Swedish select oats 45c ab ~10- registered 10 y Bismarck Special School District No. 1, Burleigh County, N. D. offers old | it 20 year 5% bonds of $i (Interest payable semi-annually) to lowest bidder for cash. Bi sealed and to be accompa certified checks of $2,500.00. Result of elec 20th, 1923; for issuance of bonds, 569 votes and against said issuance, 93. votes. Bonded indebtedness of District, including above, $245,000.00. Fuil-blooded stallion, Write Tribune 6 ‘on May 12th, -lw yer Sewing Machine Bismarck, N. D. i 5 Assessed” valuation of District, Phone | $5,940,629.00, ‘or delivery Rocky Moun- Purpose of Bonds—building of brick school building. _ Bids to be opened at regular meet- ing of Board, Tuesday, March 13th, 1923. in High School Building at # lw Tug, 6 by 8, Phone 634-R. Co. FOR SALE also dand, 3t| P.M About’ 50 Leghorn pul-| pj ti#hE reserved to reject any or all Id. Phone 9F; By Order of Board of Educa’ ' -10-2t] RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. 2-26-28—3-3-5-7-10-12 S| | FOR” SALE lets. W, HAZEN HIGH STATE CHAMP Hazen high school won the state ‘championship of ‘the consoli- dated graded high schools at the tournament at Valley City by de- feating Leonard high school Sat- urday night by a score of 28 to 24. Hazen .previously eliminated Carson and Leonard defeated Nia- gara and York. a ~ GOMPERSOUT . , FOR ALL CATTLE Killing Cattle Sell Weak To 25c Lower. Stockers and Feeders Weak to 25c or More Lower. | South St. Paul, Minn, March 12-— | Cattle prices sagged this werk in | spite of the ligater supplies Lere and: elsewhere, The local run totale, | around 11,300 compared witn »é- | cebpts of 12,741 last week. : Prices of fat steers declined a- round 25c during the week, best laod lots at the close selling at $8 with bulk of fat steers and year- lings of common-and medium grades between this price and $6.50, com- | monest« kinds around $6; BRutenér cows and heifers sold | New York, Mat, 12—Samue?. pers,. president of the American eration of “Labor, who” is, ill with proumonia, jously ‘ declated’ by j from $5.75 to 7.50 at the close with | physicians to be’ out of: . ‘

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