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

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WHEAT LOWER _ EARLY TODAY AT CHICAGO ‘Profit-1 faking Sales Have Ef- } fect in the Early Deal- ings on Board Chie; taking April 12.—With _ profit- s largely in evidence wheat lower in price today during the early trading. Rain in Oklohoma and prospects of moisture elsewhere southwest had bearish influence, The opening which ranged from to % cents lower with May, $1.23) to $1 and Juty, $1.22 to $1.22%, was followed by a slight further de- dine and then by transient rallics that in some cases lifted the market “ finish, tly sellers became scarce nt times and July and September touched a new high price record for the reason. The fact, however, that nearly 7 cents in a week, led The close was unsct- nt net decline to %-cent ance, with May, $1.24%% to $1,244, and July, $1.22% to $1.22"%. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, So, St. Paul, April 12-—Cattle re- ceipts, 1,800, Market mostly s Few odd head fat steers, $9 to Other fat steers and yeurlings, $ to Fat she-stock, $4.50 to around and cutters Bologna bulls Stockers and x ts, 1,700 cents lower. packer top, best lights, $7.25. Hog receipts, 8,500, Market strong. Top, $8, paid by ‘shippers for a few 160 to 190-pounders. Buly packing vs, $6.75. Feeder pigs, $7.5 heep receipts, 600. Market steady, Good and ehoice handyweight wooled lambs quotable, $ to $14, Fat wooled ewes all-weight, quotable, 37 Day’s run mostly direct tg, packers. Market Practical MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, April 12—Flour 10 cents higher. Family patent quoted at $7 a barrel. Shipments, 47,801 barrels. Bran, $26.50 to $27. {0 LIVESTOCK, April 12.—Hog receipts, Slow, steady to 10 cents . Big. packers buying sparing- op, $8.50, uttle receipts, 13,000, s slow, beef steers, she-stock, to 15 cent lower. Cleaner ade, Bidding 25 cents lower on low priced yedrling in, instances. Early top matured steers, $10. Bid- ding lower on veal calves, Stockers and feeders dull, Sheep ‘receipts, 13,000, Opening very slow. Early sales on wooled ‘ambs around. steady to $14.25 to $14.40. Sheep scarce. Two loads weathers, $9, Chicago, 29,000. hihi Killing cl Ay a . BY.STANLEY PAINT, THYOF F ice B= WALLS RED El | | | MONEY. TO LOAN ON IMPROVED city PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Elght room -Modern.house on pavement... Two story five room modern house. Six Room Modern Bungalow Six room two story. house Mode Five Room Bungalow ............ Four Room cottage: partly modern. ‘Three.room cottage Modern,......... Four Room cottage on South Side.... Corner lot 75x150 ......5.....4. See us for terms. FOR SALE $0,000 PART CASH, |proposition for the right party. Best ‘location in the city for this business. ' Reasonable rent. This is not & forced | sale, tained through the HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, BUSINESS CHANCES ‘ ‘A good live business. A real good | Full information can be ob-| Webb Block. Phone 0. , 7 pase- enger, new top. Engine remodel- ed. First class running condition, new battery and $600 worth of U. S. Royal Cord Tires. $1600, Pat) Casey, 404 10th and Rosser. Phone 618W. 3 «4-9-1w PICTURE Booxs mS — ARSENIC] Doc PILLSBURY ANNOUNCES THAT ANY ONE ANTICIPATING GETTING SICK, To PuT IT OFF FOR A WEE\K< or SO, UNTIL THEY GET THROUGH PAINTING AND PAPERING HIS OFFICE YOUR SISTER OL’ US NOU HADOA STAY HOME AN DIG GARDEN T'DAY, SO WE JUS “(HoT WE'D. COME OVER AN PICK UP SOME WORMS WILE Ov ARE DIGGIN’. \ be Mtge VAM is i vaiNes ta6 BISMARCK GRAIN Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) April 12, 1923, k northern . 1 No. spring , . 1 amber durum . . L mixed durum . 1 red durum . celeAax, . 2 flax 1 rye GIDEONS START DRIVE. Fargo, N. D,, April 12.—A pian for a nationwide membership campaign, formulated by W. D,. Gillespie of Mrgo, national vice president of the Gideons, was approved at a cabinet meeting of the order at Chicago Sat- FA Mader Me Mtiles PANE aNd if Tat MUM es rently It was put into operation, members. North Dakota’s quota will speedars will have to look out for 1, and will close June 30, Un- der this plan the states are divided into eight groups and asked to se- cure 20 per cent additional members ‘and 26 per cent additional associate YEH -7/Lt SAVE US ALOTTA worRK AN YOU GOTTA DIG ANYHOW! NAT Mol ay se telly be 16 new members and: 72 hew as-'Ttwo¢motorcycle officers this year sociate members, SPEED -OFFICERS. Fargo, N. D, April 12—Fargo| summer, But oe pusierery ae DOINGS OF THE DUFFS "0 BETTER GET U/ UP-MAYBE | CAN DO SOMETHING! i il ANYTHING, C HELEN P _. ( poral A NO, SHE'S.Just | GOT A LITTLE CRYING: SPELL- GO AND SEE WHAT. DANNY 1S Hard Night } it WHINING ABOUT IN . THERE- . F \" ( = N ae FRECKLES AND HIS fotfowing Chief of Police Dahlgren’s announcement that two mounted of- ficers will be added to the force this as used last year, Phone 421 -MELP WANTED—MALE ___ MEN, WOMEN, wanting Government positions, Railway Mail, Postoffice, Clerical, paying — $1,400—$2,300. Experience unnecessary. particulars write G. W. Civil Service’ Expert, 661 Bldg., Washington, D. C. 4 Don’t say hard times. Make to $100.9 day. Ed. W mar. |. Dak, WANTED—Kightcen year old Barker Baking. and Candy Co, 4-12-1t boy. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl to work in room and help with chamber work. Small hotel in good lively town Write Don L, Tracy, Linton, N. D. 4-10-3t | 4 —Good girl for general “house work, Phone 828, Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, 200 West Bdwy. 4-10-tf WANTED—A girl for general house- Work, family of three. Mrs, C. D. Dursema, 203 W. Thayer St. 4-10-3t pT REESE ONT a) WANTED-—Middle aged woman’ to work on farm, Phono 51, or call 810 Main St., Yegen’s store. 4-10-3t WANTED—Middle aged lady or man and wife to work on farm. W. H, Morris. Phone 4F12, 4-6-1w WANTED—A_ competent girl for general house work. One who un- derstands cooking. 406-6th St. 8-28-t£ WANTED—Experience waitress, Re- ferences required, Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. Dak, 4-11-50 WANTED — Experienced waitresses. Call 212 Mandan New Palace cafe. 4-12-3t WANTED—Girl to work in bi Apply Tribune, eS _.___ WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RE of five rooms and bath. hom. Ph ‘with two or th Write No. * 839 Tribune. 4-20-3¢ ——— : LAND FOR SALE—Quarter section land, 133 mile from Cupital City, small pa ment down balance to suit the buy- er, or I will trade for improved property in town, Write J. C. Box 822, or phone 822-R. FOR SALE-Five acres of good land in cultivation ona main road near ‘the edge of Bismarck. Geo, M. Register. 4-10-1W $800 $600 per year. Webb Block. PRICE OWENS Buys—home in Riverview. Rooms and bath, bed room second floor. heat, oak floors. $5750. 7%. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Eltinge Blk. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Nideline salesmen; sell | coal to your trade in carlond lots. Earn week’s' pay in an hou Washington Coal Co., Stock Yards ion, Chicago, 4-10-11-12 | MAN wants p farm tractor for the season, Ex- perienced mechanic, Can give re- ferences, Seven years experience. Services available by May 1st. i 4 WANTED—Position b | scbool graduate. Phone 516. i 4-11-3t | a | Iderly man wants job! taking care of lawns and gardens, | 9th St. Phone 435. 4-12-3¢ ANTED—Washings? Call 706M, | 5 4-10-1w eensgecamaminnensseiatsindasin ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two furnjshed rooms, a front room on first: floor with or without light housekeeping priv- ileges, 409 Sth St. Phone 512-R. it FOR RENT—Furnished or w ed médern, steam heated ment in fireproof building, Tribune office, or call 32. apart- Apply | After 6 —— FOR RED FOR SALE—7 passenger Studebaker four. New battery, good tires gnd motor in good running condition, a bargain if taken at once. Phone 202R, 4-11-1W | DR SALE—Cash or good papers. Hup touring car, Run less than 600 miles. Address Box 488, Bis- marek, N. D. 4-11-38 FOR SAL3 OR RENT HOUSES ‘AND FLATS. T—Furnished or unfurnish- ed modern, steam heated apart- ment in fireproof building, Tribune office, or call 82. After 6 p.m, Call 698-W. 4-9tf YR SALE—Six-room modern house, including at least three bedrooms, well locxted on 6th street, for $4,000, on terms, Five-room mod- ern house, close in, for $5,000, on terms, immediate possession, given, Six-room modern house, east front, | well located, for $4,400, on terms. | Five-room, partly modern house, | close in, fine location, for | on very liberal terms and 6-room | modern house, including three bed- rooms, east front, close in, for $3,000, on terms. Geo. M. Regis- | 4-6-1w ~ bungalow Room ion. Just off a real barg: for $5,000. n't be replaced quick sale, only § $1,100. Hurry. Broadway. Phone p. Call 698-W. FOR RENT--Large front room with | kitchenette, furnished and private | entrance. Fred Landeis, 420 Hen-| en Ave, FOR RENT—Room in modern home, | large enough for two gentlemen, also garage for rent. Call 672-J. a 4-10-1w FOR RENT—A well furnished roor with large closet, suitable for 14 Ave A. _4-10-1w wo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 241- or 418 Ist St. 4- iw! FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms: for light housekeeping. Phone 303, _B. F, Flanagan. 4-9tf | FOR SALI TA3d, FOR SALE— —Twenty-room rooming house in Bismarck, full of room- ers; pays $170 per month, furm- ture included; excellent terms income assured rain or Write No. 541, Tribune, FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- | ing apartment of three rooms an‘) bath, suitable for three adults. Phone 275-W 4-9-tt SALE—8 room house, barn and chicken house with yards. Bar-| gain if taken at once. For terms | call at 1019-12th St. or Phone Modern roems and bath, double gara also furniture for sale. J Smole, phone 714-R. 4-12-3t room, close in, to ladies. 592, el FOR RENT—Large bedroom sui for 2 gentlemen. Call 644W, 419 7th St, 4-11-3t FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 5th St. Phone 512-5. 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room ‘apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 83. 2-18-1f FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep-| ing rooms, 300 9th St. Phone 377-J. 4-10-Lw FOR RENT—Furnished room modern home, 222 3rd. 4-1 FOR RENT—Two fine large roor 814 Ave. B. 4-10- Cash in Five Hot water FOR RENT—Furnished FOR SALE— Strictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt., Phone 852. W. F. Murphy, Prop. ft ‘OR SALE—Choice corner residence lot in Riverview, facing the park. John A. Hoffman, 2 rooms and bath, 422 Fifth St. fountain, marbel faced, German silver work board, two ice cream compartments, mahogany back bar, | electric carboretor. A $1,100 out- fit, $450, Reason for selling, have two of the same fountains both in good condition, If interested phone or take first train, Ferry’s Drug Wilton, N. D. 4-7-1w room fixtures, one billiard and five pool tables; one 8-foot cigar case, one 6-foot wall tobacco case, one 20-foot saloon bar; eight settees, one cash regis ter, one Gurry safe, one refriger. ator, one ice box, one soda foun- tain, billiard balls, etc. J. M.| Brodl, Box 109, Bismarck, N. 12-32 Phone 0. WHAT. 1S THE MATTER DANNY ? | DON’T: CARE, THAT BABY. KEEPS ME AWAKE ALL NIGHT WITH ; HER CRYIN’ OTIN ROT. GET THE OWLS AND SQUAKIN? » THOSE TWO KIDS GOLD MEDAL! YOU MIGHT AS WELL TRY To SLEEP ON A BATTLE FIELD AS IN HERE! | SIX PER CENT MONEY FOR SALE—-15-30 tractor, 3-bottom | coors SM eae i) | FOR SALE—Good grocery business, self lift Oliver plow, ’ Stoughton wagon, also 120-bu, grain tank, four gas drums, and one oil drum. This outfit has been used very little. will sell cheap for cash. Phone 18, H. D, Watkins, Jager Transfer, Bismarck, N. D. 4-10-1W $700 down, balance on easy pay- ments. Six cylinder Studebaker car, with a hundred dollars worth of -good tires for $125, also two ildings, located on corner 3 price reasonable. Phone * 'y cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- tem for any purpose on city or farm property. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home offee, Denver, Colorado. 3-15-1mo | FOR SALE—Small hotel |FOR SALE—Pure bred single comb | FOR SALE—Soda fountain back bar, | ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—New hotel | building, large enough to accomo- | date about 30 people; good loca- tion and in a lively town. Will consider farm machinery, land, horses or cattle. Write C. A, Tur- | ner, Makoti, N. 12-1W | , with re: taurant at Regan, N. D. will sacri fice for quick sale. Very easy terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- | erd, Mina, 702 10th St. South. | 3-28-40 White Rock and Leghorn cockerels, $3 to $5. Hatching eggs from Bar- red Rocks and Leghorns, $2.50 for a5 oes , Peter Werlen, 221 Thay- x horse powe! Kerosene Engine, also oil! Builders Woodworking Co. 711 Avenue A. Bismarck, : 4-11-36 candy wall case, tables and chairs, John A, Hoffman, x 4-12-8t ‘FOR SALB—Forniture, including sewing machine, rocker, kitchen table, etc. Call evenings, 601 2nd _St.. 4-12-3¢ FOR SALE—Four H.-P. Fairmont engine in good condition, 408 W. Rosser St. Phone 737-R. _ 4-6-lw Apply | 0) home of five | y 4-9-t£ |, apartment, | $ derai oO PAGE SEVEN go-cart, 309 10th St. Phone 749. 4-11-2t FOR_ SALE—Garland .G range © nearly ‘new. ‘Mrs. W. J. Bennett, 209W Thayer St, Phone 10565R. 4-10-8t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Team of horses weighing 2500 lbs, of concord harness. Lock bex 191. 4-11-8t FOR SALE—Household goods and furniture. Jack Hanson, 415 8th street. 4-12-4t FOR SALE—Empty flour sacks, all sizes. Barker Bakery & Candy Co. 4-12-3t WILL Pay cash for lot in northeast part of town. Call 718W, : 4-11-3 FOR SALE—About 26 brown Leg: horns. Phone 844-M. 4-1 eport of the Condition of THE FARMERS STATE RANK at Wing, in the State of kota, at the © y forth Da- tiflcates, Ranking hi i and fixtures Other real estate t 10,884.01 412.08 ean =. $ 10,000.00 © 2.750200 Tim ot BR solemnly is of my knowledge H. P. GODPARN, ‘ashi Subseribed me this 9th da (Seal) Attest: i GODDARD, GODDA Resourcen Loans and discounts . 0 fts, secured unsecured .. paid. 0 profits. Cheeks and Total A jabitied Pital stock paid in ....$ 10,000.00 8 1,000;00 1 "subj to check 2... Guaranty fund it : deposit... 12.40) War Finance Corporat Bills payable Total. ATE OF NOT ty of Burl T Ce at the above stateme to the best of my knowle und ‘belief, A. C, ISAMINGER, « and sworn t dny of April Walter M. Rurleigh County, Arena, D, My commission ‘cxpires Jan'y 15, Correct. Attest: BE. MIs. Directors, of the Condition of THE FARMERS STATE BANK t dwin, In the State of North Dakota, at the close of business April 3, 3. a Resources Loans and discounts Oyerdratts, unsecured Warr: Aueuaa d 454.28 5,545.15, 4,200.00 TA9B.93 Bi & and fixtures Other real est: Current expenses, paid. over und profits Checks and ‘o! 1,019.57 banka ....05... Total it Capital stock paid in Surplus fund . Individual deposit . oe 6. Time certificates of deposit .:.. 62, vines deposits Cashier's checks outstanding .. Bins payable ; $124,772.74 TA, Coun- 3. Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is troe, ta the best of my knowledge and belief. J. S.. FEVOLD, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me_thia 12th day of April, 1993, (Seal) m. V. Lahr. Notary Public. My commission expires June16, 1923 Correct. + Attest: Fr. A. LAHR J. 8. FEVOLD, Directors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the ‘Matter ofthe Estate of Susan New Deceased; is \ < ven by, the x Sa Laelia Boch ox eats f the Inst’ w f late ‘of the city of eka, inthe county of Moody and ‘state of South Dakota, ‘deceased, to the ¢reditors-of, and Ril. persons ~ having claims to, exhibit id_deceased, fone wit the necessary The ast én I.” Spear, within four months, after publication of this notice, to executrix at “the ‘office 1 lee of J. A. Hy-., land; resident t,. in the city, or ‘ of websted the th any of Aeris AB. FOR Electric washer, electric vacuum leaner, baby jumper, and "8, LUELLA 1 set *

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