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MONDAY, APRIL 30,1928 ia —_ — |THE OLD HOME TOWN MARKET NEWS _ SELLING OF *MAY WHEAT IS BEAR FACTOR Reports of Abandonment of Winter Wheat Acreage Is ¥ Counter-Factor Chicago, April 30.—Selling out e part pf holders of May con- tracts who wished to avoid accept- ing delivery tomorrow had a bear- ish influence in the wheat market during the early dealings. nd September were affected cll.as May. Favorable weath- or completion of spring wheat an additional bearish timates, however, indi- ndonment of win- age this season had only once in the s helped somewhat to ly the market. Opening pri varied from the same as rday’s finish to 4% cent lower 1.23% and July were followed by a ate setback all around. subsequent y % ings tegether er fc 8 that er Wheat sharp upturn in prices but for the! ost part the gains failed to hold.| he finish was unsettled at 1 centi net lower to 4s cent net advance with | May, $1.22%% and Skew . ey F \ ay | CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Block of ground improved with one story four room house, good well of water, henhouse, trees, and all fenced. Ideal for poultry and gardening. Priced to sell. Terms. FOR SALE. Corner 75 foot lot on pavement. This is a bargain. Convenient churches, capitol and down down. Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Price $1100. to schools, Eltinge Blk. —————————————— _ MELP WANTED—waLe | ATTENTION M You can make biz money, this, suymer handling freight on the doc&s of Milwau- We expect a record FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—A_ modern bungalow, quite new, six reom including 3 on-J bed rooms, hot water heat, well} Paid every da Apply after May located, for $4500, on terms; mo first. D. J. Nugent, No. 1 Sixth] dern 6 room house, including 34 Viaduct, Milwaukee, Wis. hed rooms, close in, faces 4- for on terms; partly mo- RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WAN ern 9 room huuse, close in, for | ~ Bismarck examination May $2000. on very good terms and a! $1600 to $2300 yearly and travel-| nice modern 5 room ‘house, close | ing expenses. Position perman-| > in, I logated for $5000, on ent. Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St.} terms and almost immediate’ p sesion given, Geo. M. Register. 4-30-16t 4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Experienced w: Annex Cafe. Phone 2 Louis, Mo. immediately. FOR RENT--Three room apartment | ground floor, modern ! ¢ in, outside opening, furnish. | unfurnished. Also two oth-! ers one and two room ap Call G22-Grd St. Phone 1 = -| on tresses] ¢ ed ¢ house, WANTED. at D. 4-30-3t ‘al house- lees pets | WANTE rl for gen ASR duly : work, Small family, Mrs. R.A. \ Bist to | pi =a HOOTSTOWN BUS TURNED OVER WHEN A FAT DRUMMER, as =| FOR RENT—Very desirable apart. | a See plated {THE BOS To THE OTHER WORK WANTED ment, fully equipped for light| INDO" WORK WANTED—Thoroughly com-| housekeeping; electric range for petent woman will do house clean-| Cooking. Plenty of sunshine tron | ¥ aor ing by the hour. Phone 1 five windows, 801 4th St. Phone! OUT OUR WAY — By Williams 4-30-3t | _4045._ Geo. W. 1 Cede Feed to strong. er ihitenennteiees WorK WA —Hauling ashes} FOR I n be used for Bui Veal calves and garden dirt and plowing gar sleepi light housekeeping | quality cents higher. Bulk vealers to packers, $8.50 down- ward Phone 494J, 4-27 furnished price $20.00 Mo. Call | POR SALE oT PAGE SEVEN Tce April for! Kind to Animals , known as “Be ko? LOST—A 30x 1-3 tire on tim nd to Animals i Cadillac car between’ Bismarck| The Socicty in North Dakota re-_ and Mandan Saturday night. Fin-|¢ently prosecuted a man for will der return. for reward to Dr,| fully neglecting his stock. | He: re- j ceived the maximum fine and jail sentence. He was an old offender. | The officers of the Society repeat- | edly have to inform stock owners that not only is it inhumane to per- mit stock to starve, it is also poor. business, Recently one of the officers of the Society found some horses dead in a stable due to starvation where th had remained for weeks, the owner Bodenstab, Bismarck, The south half of See. -79, Apple Creck Twp. 0! res broke, the rest hay. W. A. Ziegelmeyer. 4-25-9t | ROOMS FOR RENT. R RENT Suite of two rooms on! being too indifferent to remove first floor, kitchen sink, hot and! them, cold water. Also one single room| With many owners the motto nicely furnished, will rent for! would ap to be “rustle or dic” light housekeeping or sleeping| and during the long cold winter room, 411-6th St. Phone 273. many animals perish that otherwise 4-24-1w| through a little attention could be y furnished | S#ved. Such treatment is not only front room, large closet suitable | ¢Tuels it is poor economy for two young ladi Board if 7 eer ay desired, Phone 883. 17-8th St. | 4-24-1w FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished front rooms suitable for office or sleeping rooms, 119 1-2) Gth St. 4 Phone 812-W. ' 4-19-06 uitable and dinner if Receiver’s Report Shows Pro- fit in Mining Operations MOD 0 for tw Suitable Mandan, N. D.. April 30. ‘The fered. Phone 887. Lucky Strike Coal company with a mine at Zap, N. D., which wa TAT eT pa Win a uu ifio ly a Nal & bh home, Call after 4 p.m, f@llowing tangled financing, labo! Sth St. Phone 485R. troubles, and complete disorganiza tion, has given promise of paying FOR RE out in a year or two is the opinion fee Mie) rooms | of PB. J. Cahill of Wilton, perman fal lt Phone! ont receiver, whose report for the eee aa period from August, 1922 to April 1, 1928, has just been filed with cred- FOR RENT —2 room apartment come itors. etely furnished, down town, Ad- | The report shows 77,852 tons of dress Tribune ROOM” WANTED For ligh keep! single man, 450 Tribune. 4-30-1w house- Address box 4-28. coal mined in that period which y sold for $197,046.51, which, lees 0} ating expense of $169,023.04, govern- ment royalty of and er's drawing account of $3,600, a net profit of $21,648.42 The total inventory footings show iv- left rug; 1 gas stove, Cheap if taken at one 4-27-21 box 421 9th or Phone 541R, SALESMEN WANTED 427-3] Sheep receipts, 12,000. Mostly 25 SME WA ED—Four or five “3 Peery lambs, Good shorn ewes, $3 advertised products. Producers rice $3500.00. $1000.00 lew, {0 $810. : HSTIRE GEC mn SOOO CO) | F610 0a eaecuvewet Dau TeMnTISeS Tat ted ¢ Hox receipts, 45,000. Opened per week, Phone 471 or call 110-1 gin se” py 618w A ~ Beady to 10 cents higher, Later Srd St. 4-28-t£ th St. Phone 6: 1w{ Mound steady. Top, $8. WANTED SALESMEN—Make $10 to[ FOR RENT—Two room furnished | ESTOCK. » April- 30.—Cattle re- sT. ceipts, Market fairly active. Generally to strong. Com- mon beef steers, $6.50 to e-stock, id cutters, ygna bull d feeders strong, bul ves reecipts, 100. dy Hog r Stockers 36 to $ Veal calves / Market strong. acking sows, 50 to $ ipts, 600. Market about No good or choice fat lambs d. Best e $9. Bulk of to- s receipts direct. OUR. —Flour un- amily patent quoted at 0 a barrel. Shipments, Bran, $28 to $28.50. Japan claims the world’s greatest Suzu- in Mrs. Yone aid to be worth $ ness won ki, a widow 000,000. ( 5 Incorporations | o——_- ——__—_-_# Artic of incorporation filed with the Secretary of State include: Bismarck Athletic Association of TTS BETTER TO GIVE ELF DAKIN YOURSEAT THANTO , ~ | apartment. lw] Phone 329W. Call after 4 610 Gth St. $20 a day or more. Box 1 Act qui LaMoure, N. D, 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS o'clock. | FOR | Property on hand, including 64) warra ete, of $224 during the la Three-room apartment, hing also, 608 Phone 1: S26 nesaiicely tm t winter has been col- TOOMMtninOHSEHaLORGS (Conk lected for with nothing Suteitnalig, ath St, a ie secsle cual repete) iillesienes iit loss 0 on old accounts. OR RE Helly medi’ sleep: | Or the profit made i was neces ing room, at 800 9th St. Phone sary to put back into the mining pro i $19,272.53 on improvements KENT—Iwo large and two machin y which was ab smell rooms, 404 5th St. Phone} solutely necessary to allow the mine 2-7-tf to operate, but which were paid for 4-26-16 perty and new —Apartment, three rooms | FOR RENT—Two room apartment. | Of the Reserve Deposit Company Building, Kan Ci 0. ae eee AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES j FOR SALE—One 1922 Buick 4 Road- ster. $160 worth of extras. Will guarantee to be mechanically per- ment. Ros Lathrop Apt., Phone 852. W Prot Choice corner residence | rview, facing the park. | John A. Hoffman, 4-9-tf | FOR SALE—House and lot corn Gunerent Bankers Re R abilities listed when the re- percent. money, Bankers Re- 1 St. Inquire| Bismarek Business College. Phone) cciver was named upwards of $11 serve System - Inquir f ' “.Gepeucentiicansiare! maderon city . Sec. Co, First Gua 183. ee 2-18-t£] 000, the report further indicates i or 1th property to buy, Hulld, im- FOR RENT—One room in modern’ reserve for depletion of the liability a S buy, i IB c. " e 7 7 P| b accoun the su of proves/orquy indebtedness. Bankers home, for one or two. Phone i46J.‘ ace ie sum 3t | was incorpor pout three y were ¢ MISCELLANEOUS. | azo, and. stoc! VOR SALE” CHEAP—York cornet, | throughout th silver plated, gold trimmed, B-flat and A, high and low pitch, quick change to A, price new, $85; A No: rried on invest- k, distributed in holders. mia 4-12-tf] 1. Burke, ela! Burnstad, N.D. 2w sid z ae . i stad, N. D. 4-23-2w 0 FOR SALE—Cadillac 8-7 passenger wo nicely furnished | GR -SALE-A complete outfit of Offer $2,000 For CO Seer aula ee Reet eA; tr Sterih || restaurant fixtures, |Posted inva Best mibterin WSs for Bus service. Price reasonable. hone 437M. 3 ae i wineen 5 E c a ~| good place, doing good business, pan Write E, G. Sarles, Hillsboro, N. E=TWwolparyithreciroom| eisai ter acilice eeikh to thee Many Other Prizes _Dak, in modern home, S121 state, Address Tribune No. 646. ; : FOR SALE—My red Stutz Roadster. ahi ns SARRB SEY -ot | Who the best knitter in the Machine in firs condition Modern Four room! Ww; areal muted : eet - ; throughout, P. J. Meyer, Bismarck, BusinensiGolleees|| cars (avast peeey ci euatien: Sil) reward eho) fetaceh ween nea E oe ENED! aie SEB) fasteners taken off and must be| moct beautiful garment with a pursc FOR SALE—Cash or good paper, Four-room apartment, hed. Bismarck Tribune Co., Heaton Nash Touring car. E. V. Lahr,} seo Griffith, French & Welch Hard. : 4-24-tf mHiesto at KAY teee at Bismarck. 4-28-3t] ware Co. geass ca For Sale Bismarck; to control baseball team, x00D PRACTICAL DE! OME ete; capital stock $5,000; incorpora: HAVE HIM STANDING IN FRONT OF You ON A STREET CAR. cons “ CLLCAE MODERN THOME ir Tore SDKTAL Datson: SR He the uate ners ee Pepe I a — 6 rooms and bath—furnace heat—garage—good et we Dievielend, V. M. Dri i = = = = lawn, trees, shrubs, vines, south front. x i ch, J. ylor. porators, S$. M, Darling, Yankton, S. PLAN FOR F will be elected for the year and the : / r active. Pur- 4 > huyler Baking €o., Grand Forks;|D,; K, E. Leighton, H. L. Halvorson,| Dickinson, April 30, to] fair dates will probably be fixed at blocks from downtown, Very attractive. Pur z pital stock $25, incorporators,! Minot. make the second annual fair and | this time. A. A. Auman, R. E, Schuyler, Selmer Torgerson, all of Grand Forks. Dakota Lignite Products Fargo Radio-Eleetric Co. F capital stock $25,000; incorporators, | b FE. C. Reineke, L. W. Hamm, K, M. Co., Minot; capital stock $100,000; incor-| Hance, V. R. Lucas, all of Fargo, ers of the association, = pen ace is onan DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Lena CESSR EET ; a : we me (OH LENA= St WILL You ANSWER ~ “9 “THAT PHONE PLEASE! 2) a 0; Jagricultural exhibit the biggest and est ever held on the Slope will pe ussed Tuesday by the stockhold- Directors _Gets Playful chase Price $5200. Part cash: HEDDEN REAL E: Webb Block. Castor-oil is considered the sweet- est perfume in the world by some African natives. i AGENCY Phone 0. fic eee BY ALLMAN /:: WHO 1S THIS SPEAKING P 1S THIS HILLSDALE. TWO NINE. Four EIGHT P in | DON’T KNOW - LDON'T RECOGNIZE YOuR Voice -You'vE YES THIS 1S TWO NINE FouR. ‘4 m Di B | mi BY BLOSSER |: AON, DIDNou Dick ME.OUT FROM “HIS: ith 1 { | ' | | to ‘1th 4 Th 4-3 t | also be cot complete, |#Md third national prize of - bargain if taken at once. Phone | $200 re and three prizes var. 4-27-3¢ fOr each state and the District of _ — —_——_ -- — _— - pf $100, id $25 eae! Rugs ed to look like new. ole iN, f one _=—=—=———— NOTICE © © |Johnson, Harty E, the seventeenth day of April in the | sre Mice Helen Konne tahion sa ar of Our Lord, one thousand nine 7° * : 1 Payer’ undred and sixteen, and filed for tT ef Good Housekeeping; Mi jrecord in. the office of the register Martha FE. Dodson, © edite jof deeds of Burleigh county, North | Ladies Home Journal; Miss Dakota, on April 18th, A. D. 1916 at | tine A. Perry, needlework nin book BY, strume! day ore aud: filed for the kinds for record in the office of the regi be entered are ter of deeds of said Bur ‘ounty dresses, jack such mortgage on the day of sale. , Reed strects, Philadelphia, Pa. ‘The prem described in such, Everybody is eligible outside of the jortgage and which will be sold to| manufacturers organization. All gar- y {he same are described as fol- ments not awarded prizes will be vs, namely | eeu oe SEATON Lots three (3), four (4,) and five| immediately returned to the makers (5), and the southe northwest quarter of section six (6), | Lan, | Daketa. (hundred and | 691), besides ;ments and expenses of this foreclos- | ure, | GEORGE M. RE! Attorney for Humane Society Urges The Humane and. Society for the |Friendless of North Dakota is mak- ing a special effort to stock owners the slogan Victor Phonograph, new style cabinet good as new. 40! records. Cheap for cash. 208 ther awards of are offered, , 49 of $100 49 of $25 ely. mitest is not limited to knit ments, Any useful rlicle of yarn, knitted, er ed, or embroidered mi The rewards will be most beautiful and 1 In case of a tie, ant will reecive Hthe prize Judges one Mandan 244-J. 4-28-Lw be cntered le for th t useful article. uch tieing contest the full amount of MORTGAGE FORE- SURE SALE. aving occurred in itions of the mort, ain mortgage exe- and ed by Anton F unmar: mortgagor, to O'Neill, mortgagee, dated | of uted are all well known editors lock p. 1 corded ther Mortgages on page id duly assigned by said mort- E vn M Modern Priscilla; Miss Carmel White. fashion editor, Vogu dd Mrs. Ch lotte Boldtmann, knitting and crochet editor, Woman's Home Companion. viti ted the 20th A. D. 1916, 0 o'clock corded therein ignments, on page osed by as fghans, arriage a apparel, hats fter described at the front door vo: ANW number of articles can be en- court house of Burleigh county, | tered by any contestant. ‘The orth Dakota, in the city of Bis:/ testant closes at midnight of June 9. arck, in Burleigh county, North Contest blanks may be had from ti akota, at the hour of 10 o'clock | yarn department of any store sell m., on the dist day of May, A. D.jing Fleisher Yarns or f the | tisfy the amount due upon | Fleisher Yarn compan and con- tquarter of the | qe eens township one hundred and forty | 40) north, of range seventy-seven | west of the fifth principal, ian in Burleigh county, North | Prosperity Insurance For Everyone. Who Adopts our Partial Pay- ment Investment & Savings Plan. Start TODAY with $25 or more and .become a shareholder in STANDARD OIL, EASTMAN KODAK,_F. W. WOOLWORTH and other sound securities, pay- ing large dividends and listed on New York Stock Exchange. Correspondence invited dn all Investment Problems. No obli- gation on your part to secure: our advice. : Recommended list of sound investment securi- ties and details of Pay- ment Plah sent FREE on request for Bulletin Num- ber H-7. - Bankers Finance Company. Investment Bankers, 56 Wall Street. New York City. There will be on such mortgage at e. date of sale the sum of sixtcen ninety-one dollars ($1,- the costs, disburse- | Dated April 16th, A. D. 1923. EVELYN M. MOSER, The Assignee of Said Mortgagee. ‘id Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 4-16-23-30-5-7-14-21 Kindness to Animals it before ‘Be Kind Animals.” This is the motto of e American Education Society and