The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 7

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WHEAT TAKES NEW UPTURN Unfavorable Crop Reports Re- sponsible for the Advance sodas \ cago, Muy 22.—Wheat took » i Xapturn today during the-ear- y dealings, Unfavorable crop re- ports, especially from the South: west, acted as the chiof bullish in- fluence. however, and gains failed to hold well, The opening, which ranged froniyt% to % cents higher with -July §$1.16% to $1.16% and Septem- ber $1.45 to $1.15% was followed by a moderate further advance and then something of a reaction. CHICAG Chicago, May -Hog receipts 30,000, Around 5 to 10 cents low- lop $7.60. attle receipts 11,000. Fairly ac- Beef steers and yearlings ady to cents higher. - Better s of heavies showed most ad- Top matured steers $10.80. calves strong, other classes generally steady. Sheep receipt: steady to 10 cen pound lambs $1 ewes Subsequetnly per sion house buying develpved market scored a more decided 1. According to one — esti probable yield in Oklahoma will 00,000 bushels less than indi: i by the government May re Higher prices at Liverpool ed attention also, Close un- 10,000, Slow, lower. Choic ith July $1.18% to $1.18% ptember $1.16%2 to $1.165 BISMARCK (Burpished ; Bisharek, May 22, No. 1 dark’ northgxa, - 1 Northern spring . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum 1 flax g flax No. try MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minne ceip! ern $1. to $1314 northern spring choi to fa May § . 3 white, 40 1 to 63 cent Flax No. 1, $2. EAPOLIS FLOUR polis, May 22 Bran $27. bulk $8.00 to mostly bulls largely $ to ers and feeders mostly s $6.00 to $7.50.* Calves r to 5,200, Best lights veal calves around 50 cents lower, largely $8.00 to $8.50, Hog receipts evenfy steady butcher: $6 RouMi stags $4.25. Pigs $6.76. Sheep receipts 600. Market weak cents or more lower. Choice to 25 shorn lambs around $14.00. Sh ewes $7.50, Good 67-pound native pound lambs $16.00. THE BiSM. g lacked velume, att Best native; SOMETHING” WENT WRONG WITH HANDLE “WHILE HENRY APPLEGA' WINDING UP HIS PLEASURE CAR EARLY “TODAY— t 1% to 2% cents net ad- WE NOu TEAR DA HOLE IN THE COURSE YOURE SPOSED TT FIN NEW MEMBER CARRY THOSE polis, May 22.—Wheat re- compared with 152 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- No. 1 dark y good to choice ordinary to good Mlour un- Shipments 38,220 barrels. generally steady to strong on killing classes, 9.00, Fat she-stock Canners and cutters Bologna Market un- cents lower. king sows ‘and stags showed most loss. Considerable number of 140 to 180 pound average to ship- pers $7.20. Bulk best lights and rapt gly < 2 Hal MAD rh HOMER HUT 1S TAKING UP GOLF — AND TURF. lies \a _appoit MS TR alias: "lL | WANTED—A job clerking in a groc-| _W. Murphy. Phone 852. 5-14-tf.| TRADE A Mellotte cream separator ‘> ARCK TRIBUNE ___FAGE SEVEN condition, practically good as new.} culls finished 25 to f0 cents higher, selling largely at $4.50 to $5. $500 cash. Write Tribune 56; Gountry demand for stockers and feeders was very light and prices Bulk Of steers |RSS SCS <A AS? | .§-14-t£ | offered sold from $6 to $7.50 within : ee 5 are | a price range of $4 to $8. Feeding cows sold largely at $3.50 to $4.50 and stock heifers mostly $4.50 to $5.50. Hog receipts of 49,200 this week were the lightest for the year to date 0 last week and MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY One story six room’ bungalow with Bath. Full cementgd basement. Furnace heat, Water, light and Sewer. © Floors in every room, . South and West Front. Garage. Lot 50%200. “Convenient to School, It will pay you to see us about this fine home. Price $5,000. ;Terms, . Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Bik. | aolse So | Are you working your; ' | ;way through school?) i 4 ee | comparing with 6: } You can earn good money in spare} 41,600 a year ago. The market closed time eeeaie Mi bagaer Pleasant! avout steady for the week, shippers work; valuable experience. paying up to $' fon Merial for ‘Write at once to Box 976, chaise light sorts and strictly choice ‘Fargo, N. D. light butchers with bulk of the mixed ite \G-21-4wk jights and butchers selling to packers 7.10, packing sows $5.75 to $ $4.50 to $4.75, and pigs around Lambs gained about $1 per hun dredweight “during the week, best ’ = — shorn limbs selling at $14 with strict- SELP WANTBD—MALB LAND | BOARD AND ROOM ly choice handyweights quotable to WANTED—We have openings for a|CAND FOR SALE—473" acres, 5 “Roomers and boarders, | $14.50. Fat shorn ewes sold from few live men who can sptak either eres Mo, River bottom about 7 per month. Apply 416 Thayer | $7.50 to $8, according to weight and . Write Fort Clark 5-17-5t. Woolen Mills, Brighton’ City, Utah, wheat, M2 acres pasture. Within! hook German or Norwegian and who] xcres open into Alfatfa, Swe Phono 6225 B-19-1w | duality, this class closing about own a Ford.” We carry a ful) line} Clover. Hay meadow, — Wheat! - | steady for the week. of the best western woolens. Write | Speltz, post, woods. Balance 173! MISCELLANEOUS. | Seah i) us for particulars.- The Baron| acres up on bench with 31a FOR SALE —haw books andéscctional | AA QTID 7 o incaing ye. cou-| LEAGUE NOTE 5-19-2v] 1-4 miles of Catholic church and| plete, Digests and Notes, | mY Au WANTED—At office, cook for cafe} School and station, Huff, Terms! Coffe: probate decisions, and | SUIT SUBJECT J. Bernot Huff,| American Criminal Reports — | | Minot, N. D., M Deposition | of the testimony of Grant S$. You: | low work. Phone or write R. L. And-| if wanted. A. ff pla furniture, — includin crson, New Cafe, Underwood Dak. D. “mipmhie. Hoosier kitchen cabinet, —dinir ( WA ing, f i Tee tepetaule . Colum! phonograph, mans, formerly ef Minot, where he (1 ber ete ; aFouUh eeha; Wikeonsin, nal book and Cole heat- | was engaged in business, in an ac the month, Francis Jaskowia : ’ 4 . er. Phone 8 j tion brought by G. R. Van Sickle a 2th § + f sell or lea atisfactory a | 12th St. 6-19-tf BDL ve n Witte i . y-1w | receiver of the First Security bank |] tite Mitel Galipe SALE—Coniplete coal mining | Ff Carpio against Ed. Kloster, 1 _HELP WANTED—YEMALE neapolis, Minn, bl , including clectric‘deill- | 0) co a Headford ws tive ANTED TEACHERS—Gollege and ing aun and suflicient machinery | ae pinintift. aie has Normal euee CeMent sere] eee | to uandle 100'Yon daily. Price $2, | ee eens ee ee Mingemsotl vice, Tri-State Teachers’ Bureau. FP eee, 000, part time tor ie : risa ae 1 at ‘i aoe Been op HOUSES AND FLATS. Wethe @ he lawsuit has been brought to roadway, fargo, N. 1. FOR SALE Ate ice haticalow | rite collect on a $102 note, given by >, 6-17-2wk, SALE—Nice modern bungalow | por ~ sat hand | Kloster or ly to the Publisher of five rooms and trees. Good | it at the price. two houses, fi in, modern except he Rental, $60 monthly, Bi PERSONAL, — at $4,200, Cash only $900. J. : : FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- , East of rostoffice. Phone | "eW June prices. Rocks, Reds, $16 | coived no conside AL—For confinement, May work b ra He piuanster Orpingtons, | notes which they b for part of expenses; babies for} pgp SALE -Four- = _ | $17. Leghorns $13.50 pre | Kloster, in his answer to the adoption, Write for. booklet, 4911[ Onion nractiesliy, mew, oad: Inen val guaranteed. Clayton Rusts) plaintiff's complaint, alleges that FE, 27th St. Kansas-City, Mo. tion; high leve} lot. Price $3,700, moe : o) ali argo 7 ae _veonte 5 rs caus bureau agreed 6-6-1mo.| g799 down and $35 per i FOR SALE—We have a lot of odd| to establish a Nonpartisan league - Seo CONC LIL ee Gr MOT ene | Ho xe | 1 y filler| Paper at Lisbon, and that the note ities ce dea mes oxes of cigars, all long filler _____ROOMS FOR RENT. cluding interest. Address P.O. Box | and work, fresh made, which we | Was te be used in the financing FOR RENT—Two room | apartment Fara eRe, IW | will close out at $1.5 [eee et eet ee maneed wae ine furnished. Gas, Also large front] ¥ s igars i x. Erle! ee ee bitin acde i ea alia ts May 26h.’ 488 Sed Be, Phone|: Third strect, suitable for store| —/wctry? © HA OS, CIN | there was a lack of congideration SO; aftecsOU TOM 5-21-lw| buildings, also small barn large | FOR SALE — Household Furniture, The Carpio bank receiver asserts SOR TRENT Fusnighed Taaaian tic: enough for one horse for $25, for| includin burner Perfection oil) that the institution took the note in | stand mahogany finish with’ six bureau, and 1 double dise records, $18. Hughes | rred by the bureau to the te, good as new | Carpio bank as collateral on a | $15. Call Phone | A decision in this will sim J affect about 40 oth ee » the defe ‘OR SALE—Profitable bab inecaneel oibes HEN Competent maid for gen house work. Mr: i. Cowan, 310 Ave. B. Phone electric hot Boy's bicycle, — Seven-room modern iahe 9 further information call Wm. F.| Stove price $8.00. Singer Sew-|xood faith, and that therefore the rath ato Oe and beet Ericameyer, 40k Thi steest, ing machine $20.00. Small li-| plaintiff should be given judgment. ae ee hone 906. TS. -16-1w| brary table $2.50. Call 704 Much in the e hinges on _L.W. MeLean, 5-16-:¢ | = = 5-19-3t| whether W. W. Liggett of th FOR RENT1A very pi = YOR housekeeping yaa | . R RE very pleasant room ALE = Household “furniture, | Vice bureau had*the autho to apartment, furnished of —unfur- | FOR nished, modern on ground floor} practically ne 3 with outside opening. Phone 132] Wachter's offic Two furnished rooms| W or call at 622 3rd. Phone with large windo newly fur- nished. Phone 632-J. B-21-3t FOR RENT on display at| Negotiate the paper on which the 209 Fifth. street. | bank is now trying to collect. 62. Mrs. J. A. Hillm: H Par ims = for light housekeeping, 418 Ist St. 21-3t Phone 241. a _5-21-1w | FOR RENT vee desirable apart |FOR SALE—Biuc wicker baby PLEADED FOR FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ment, fully equipped for light © in good condition, $30. Also yi ¥ crn home, 218 2nd street. Phone | housekeeping; electric range for| white enameled bassinet and mat- | HIS DEATH _832-R. S-21-Bt| cooking, Plenty of sunshine from| tress, $5. Mrs, T. E. Pavlak, 18) po cuoster, Minn. May 22—His plea wif [FOR RENT—Two qnfurnished rooms) fre, Windows, S01 4th St. Phone|_ Thayer St. Phone 262-R._ 5-171 to, Geuth to aid) hie epee aes in modern home close in. Call | _4049._Geo. W. Little. 4-13-f| GONE ASTRAY—Dark bay gelding, | “before another June” was read to- 579d, 5-16-lw| FOR SALE—Strictly modern 7] weighing about 1,400 Ibs, beb tail.! day at-funeral s es here for FOR RENT—Two large and two room house. Lawn, trees, walks Gone for about two wee! amall rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone} ‘0. double garage and on pave-| w. 612-3. 2-7-tf| ™ment. For further information| | FOR RENT—Two room ‘apartment. phone 263. 5-19-lwk Bismarck Business College. PRone| FOR SALE—Strictly modern 6 room 2-18-t¢| house and 4 room bungalow. For Modera furnished room| @#P9imtment phone owner Wg For re- B. Huekfield, nationally rd inform Mike Mski, Wilton, | known poct-gardner employed on the _D., Box 314, 6-18-1W ! estate of Dr. W, J. Mayo, Rochester |FOR” SALE—At~ once, city dray; surgeon. Huckfield died — recently wagon, stake body, three-ton capa- | # ra long illness. city, good repair, Schurmeier make | Huckficld, known here at a bargain. Apply Capital City | “Bobby Burns of college hil I lwk sa Bottling Works. 5-18-1w |the author of the “Break-up of the voi! ROR RENT two-room apartment || eae ie Ghoes een may | Sasketehewany” and ral books SUAVE MMU Lost with small kitchenette, unfurnish- z {on poctry, including “Rough Trails horse, city broke, weight 1,600 | pounds, good condition, at a bar- a ed; LOST—Brown Boston hand bag con- trictly modern and clos’ und Silver Meadows.” sic a * 523 6th S 5-21 if taining opa] ring, union card, let- ig in, Capita] City Bottling Works. | When he learned that he had but ters, ete, Friday, between McKen- | FOR RENT—Two room apartment,| "0" Capital City Bottling Meni short time to live, Hucklield wrote kie and Bismarck. Finder please Kitchenette, bath and sleeping = = | 2% poem on “Death” which was read Hi mail C. 0. D., to Mrs. E. A, Davis,| *porch furnished, good location. THE BRIGGS SEWING SHOP—1017) at his funeral today und in which his plea, “Oh death, come soon, “Let me be gone before another June Phone 506M. B19ac| ith St. Phone 871-W, Eva B Ne en ton, Prop. Graduate of Mrs. I Mollcur’s Academy. Interviews by appointment. + 5-12-2 General Delivery, Billings, Mont. 5-21-2t| FOR R Tn aca apartment for light housekeeping, modern. y aid } _ WORK WANTED Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. t ‘Fills this mad world with frag- cry store. One your experience.| FOR-SALEZHouse and “Tet corner |. t0 trade for a mileh cow. Separator rance of its ro weak rattan cost $ new. Write R. A. Mid- to packers $7.00, Medium and heavyweight butchers $6.50 to 5. Bulk packing sows $6.25. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special District—Annual Electioy) IS HEREBY st Tuesday in June, being June 5, 1923, an Annual Elec- tion will be held at Will School, in the Special School Dfstrict of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, of North Dakota for the purpose of electing the following: Members of the Board of Educa- tion; two members to term of three years for the City of Bismarck, N. D. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m. and clos- ed at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D., this 19tn day of May, 1923. That on the Fi By order of the ‘2T-23-26-28-30 6-2," = John Brezden, Wilton, N. D. bth St. and Ave. A. Inquire of E. T. Burke. 4-27-1m daugh, General Delivery, Bi MAY GO TO CAMP. ; ‘WORK WANTED—Compctent wo-| FOR RENT—One modern five-room =I Assigueds: ceaemiiste sof Nevones Board of Educa-| “man wants work by the hour, gen-| flat, L, K. Thompson. Phone 287. Muat sell! at once plane | dunits may attend the state mrdiliause. cleaning: foPhone 1064 te been used about eigh-/ guard camp at Devils Lake, June % Richaril Penwurden, |2cLe! B.21-3t. teen months Very reasonable. Call |to 24, and units urged to enlist 512M after 5 o'clock. 5-21-1w | reservists, according to an order of Clerk. |"WANFED—Washing, Phone 754-R.| Al )/MOBILES—MOTO! CLES — . -| AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | 1. satie—Neat Dining Buffet 5 adj general's office. Re- -16-1wk:| FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in perfect | FOR SALE—Neat Dining Buffet Li: the adjutant general's oftco. | Re brary Table, Wicker Chair, Bass S¢rvists are subject to call with DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Story Without Words Viol, Guitar, Leather rocker. | company for camp, war, etc., but are BY ALLMAN |_710 7th St. Phone 357R. _5-19-3t | not required to attend drill. as a WANTED——1 low priced second hand | i Sean as Seamer imme | (7 ify billard table and 1-low pi | TOWN TO BE MOVED 74 \-<ond hand pool table. Write Trib-|, Manitou, N. D., May 22—The vil- age of Manitou in Mountrail coun une No. 564, bebe | hee SU Mens bah ! aoe s y will soon be moved bodily toa WANTED—To borrow $8,600.00 0n! new location across the track from Brick Garage and modérn dwell-| the present site, if present plans of ing. First mortgage. Write aie rélocation advocates are carried out. % 5-12-2w | M.S. Ordahl, well known mer- of tinner’s| chant, obtained a tract of ground bune No. 558. Ro SALE—Full set tools. Mrs. R. Pugh, 222°1st Ave.| South of the railroad line, and this i Jamestown, D. —_‘5-22-3t.! is now being surveyed for y pur- FOR SALE—Household goods and (P08. Under the plan business ‘i j-houses and probably — dwellin i | 3 furniture. Phone 714-R, ed to the new site. The ) y it, and dren, 516 13th St. 5-19-1w | a new consolidated school built '| FOR SALE—Elecifie cooking stove, | 00 the proposed new town “Phone 58. fall. | eee ee DOUBLE. BRIMS, i P | First showings of fall hats show i FAT CATTLE UP quite a number of the double brim ef- ae se x {fect. Not actual double brims, but ; ETRY | upstanding flares that are put on in addition to the regular small brim. = | (Close of Market Saturday.) : — South ‘St. Paul, Minn., May 2: Présperity Insurance Cattle marketings, were ae eonsider- For Everyone. ably this week, around 8,500 head be- ‘i iy. marketed here or about 2,800 Tess || Who Adopts our Partial Pay than last week. The supply of kill- |B Dian ha ing ing classes was barely equal to:the | star; TODAY with $23 or more demand and prices;were on the gain |B and pecome a shareholder inl all-week, killing ses closing large- |] STANDARD OIL, EASTM. ly 25 to 50 cents uigher. KOD. . We \ Strictly choice beef steers are quot- Ae, We ogee ce able up to $9:75 or. possibly $10 with best load lot “here this: week going | on New. York Stock Exchange. at $0.26, | Bulk.of fat steers and year- | Correspondence invited on al lings sold from’ $7.50 to $9 with only | Investment Problems. No obii- a few. of ithe plainest kinds around |%’ gation on your part to secui Mat heitets sold from 95,60 to $8.50, one Aries: ene ‘at heifers sold -from $5,50 to | On pie \ ae bulk, $6.50 to $8... Fat cows’ brought pacem meas e6 wea $4.50 to $7.75, bulk’ $5.50: to $6.50. tles,.and details, of Pay- Canners' and cuttefs went from $2.76 in sent. on to $4. Bologna bulls sold from, $4.25 tor. to'$5, bulk at. the-close, $4.75. ; B light veal: calves ‘closed at $8.25, to’ $9.50 with: the ‘average. cost somewhat: over: or about $1 higher than a.week-ago, Seconds and ~

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