The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 6

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FASTCAGERS WHEAT DOWN — MARKET NEWS | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee higher vekers and feed Corn No. 3 yellow, 64 1-2 to 6 Oats No. 3 white, 40 to 40 1-2¢. HISMARCK GRAIN tuss -Miller Co. generally ly at $4 Fg 2s, 38h Cal ts No. rthern spring........ EARLY TODAY Vigh No. 1 amber durum. : packers, $9.50 No. 1 mixed darum.. 76 4 j Hog receipts, No. 1 red durum... st ee jcents lower. Spots on NO! 2 iden cea il Will Meet) Bismarck High ° of More de Te No. 2 flax 2.06 me ; ».) pound — butche 36.80 sto. 46,00)NO) J nye. A.0 stent. Lee G0) School's me on Local Absence of Important De Good and chgtce 150 to 175-pound We quote but do not handle the ; # and Affects Trading ges, $6.60 to $6.75. Lighter following: Floor Friday Night m ind Affects Trading | weights down to $6 Bulk pack- Oats . 20 Baie: a ing sows, $6. Bulk pigs, to $6. | Barley eae as: In the ubsence |) Sheep receipts, 1,000 No | Speltz Mana | ind wheat t ‘sales Of falllambs. One load New Shelled Corn ing the first fed ow averaging around No. Ib test th session n “at Liverpool i severe c © domestic psition in small, however, prevailing pounds, ws D LIVESTOCK CHIC, Ib. test white and mixed uifect here, being olfset by MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR No. 4 white and mixed s of exchange rates to Eur-} atinneapolis, Jan. 3--Flour un- le pound discount under With primary receipts contin- 44 barrels, Ear corn (72 1b. in Minnesota) 5¢ under shell. Tov Late To Classify ‘onenin Chicago. Jan. Hog re . the same as 53,000. Slow. Mostly 10 to 15 cents | FOR RENT-Room in new modert. eae be. to 1-4 cent lower, 3 lower. Top, $7.40. a house, hot water heat. furnished in Had ee | st.07 1-2 and dul re | Cattle receipts, 16,000. Mode ivory, suitable for one or two, 611 followed by slight declines all | fy active. Beef steers. vearlin: 6th St. Phone 826-M 1-3-1 : ‘ Seo earn’ ble beef heifers, 10 to 15 cent las eae ides arabs I start at center. | # : i lower d i ¥ ! ee Bikes Geoae HEADER Sheep receipts, 24,000. Fat lambs, Regular ‘meeting. Tancred et iid ueen WaROn fairly active Commandery No. 1, tonight Men’s $45 forty inch coats. je na that Kurcpean Best kind around=steady. In be at 7:30. All Sir Knights 2.56. “Bergeson’s.” Canadian wh yeste tween kind 15 to 25 cents lower urged to be present. Motive For Shooting *: és ine to LS cent advance with May Min Companion of Fame (3167 12 to $1.07 GS-8 and July) vcipts ous Movie Star on oe PAUL LIVESTOCK cark Guntinie Paul, Jan, 3.--Cattle re- | taney : meee eer Pree an 3200. Slow. Killing c to choic f her picture k undertone. Run. dina Gi OREN EARS #. Very little done 3.4: s Nor- | ter day vith his efforts to | out of the Den. | about | when he | nent and was a bottle randed the — chauffeur's false fellow lies when he ched for a bottle hit him w 1 bot yed me I would ert h him with fy ha 1 t turned the gun on i t viance described the scene tment before the ar rand the pistol as an in thering of three good | friend: during \ ay there was nothing to drin®” but cre Was nota g deal to drink, she added and. “none of us drank very 2 ar 1 Ne afternoon hich “it would be, foolis owdered my no: in just behind me. | instant there were three! the other room," said Mis the police arrived they found } | © women endeavoring to dress The i minded vound netres told the kept the pistor and had taken it] before leaving tor nt to bring her home | re to protect her rom | was re police just + What business has the man bedroom anyway “How should he ny room as to kn to go to get anythil there only twice, once and to fix some kind.” to Dine “clock in t d nd said, without to} once an} apart: | after. nd lett Dines. | ‘lock, i viance was in the} nt into the room r drove h about Mis there noon, her seein na was.” e had on her evening gown but "t hooked up. T didn’t want | it wa th hoo! . So I went into there said ‘Where's Then all of terrible things. fire crackers Men’s Bergeson chauffeur to see her dress un- and T thought they were 5 Wool Shirts | i} | | Men’s $30 Special Coats $22.50 “Bergeson’s.” | Men’s and Boy: 0 Wool | Shirts or Blouses $1: “Bergeson’s.” If Piles, Send _ For Pyramid Household Treatment for Thing, Bleed Pro- ing. or truding Piles. Stops pain quickly, absorbs engorge- ments, prevents friction, dries up in- 1G COMPANY, Tigge myramle Side, Moroni, - miediy send me 4 Free sample nounder estimated unset'led at 1-4 certs net de- op steers in Joad lots, nmon kinds down to shestock mostly, $3.50 $1.11 MINNEAPOLIS GRAN ne Jan. 3 1 compared with 404 fo. # to $L1t 2 northern sprin £ year a Special Prices —ON— WARM CLOTHES For Men and MEN’S SHEEP OR L. Our $45 Forty inch Coats Our $40 Coon Collared Coats......... Our $35 Opossum Collared Coats Our $30 Special Coat Boys. f AMB LINED BOYS’ SHEEP LIN ur $9 ° a C ats Our $10 Coats ED COATS FLANNEL SHIRTS For Men and Boys, Also Boys’ Wool Blouses $2.50 Shirts OM BIOUBESHyscay emis cine cae $3.50 Shirt: or Blou $4.00 Shirts or Blouses. $5.00 Wool Shirts...........7.. $6 and $6.50 Wool -Shirts....3........ MEN’S AND BOY’s’ WINTER CAPS MITTENS Lot One $1.50 Elastic Wrist Mittens. . Lot Two $3.00 Buckskin Choppers.......... Lot Thr Warm Wodl Liners .. 15¢ $1.50 FUR COLLARS $13.50 Collars .... S.&.BERGES Tailoring. Phone 62 .. $7.50 ON & SON Clothing. Cash No. 1 north- 50 Wool Shirts or “Bergeson’s.” more to burn than lignite. F — INGRAIN CASE: State Awhiting Supreme Court De the highest court and argued before the summer not come The ited fashion under stipul: of John N. sioner chief fune' tors are pr operat provid ae ission, composed of|the worry and danger of an. oper- | oats. | *9 9? the Gov EerettEe or enter a | atIOR | $82.50. “Bergeson’s.” ¢° | “Bergeson’s. ‘ Commissioner of Agriculture and) = Labor, out of the state's eme cy Aa fund. The latest advance to mect expenses of “the . i months. Because the emergency ———$<$3 —______ fund must be conserved, it is con- sidered éan co! Keep Warm Our Black Diamond Coal will hold fire all night and will keep your home comfortable. It costs very little Try a load and be con- vinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek and Anthracite Nut Coal for Base Burners. . H. Carpenter Lumber Co. Phone 115 DONT FORGET OUR SMOKE SALE! ONLY: 2 More Days TO GET, THE WONDERFUL BAR- » GAINS WE ARE OFFERING. Wellworth Department Store BEER EERE EES WANT RULING jat an election a year ago in No Bee. At the time some authorities a: lerted it would be declared uncon- stitutional, and ‘an effort was made | { ey | by’ Independents in the legislature! “Bergeson’s. t winter to pass a law which it! 4 was felt would stand all court tests. | A two-thirds vote could not be o tained, Nonpartisan leaders prefer- | Cured His Rupture | United States in -the North Da-| kota rain grading case is anxiously uwaited by state officials. Offi Anxiously * Decision ision of the supreme court of The case vanced on the docket of the; recess, but a decision has s eatly as was expected. department, operating in lim- fedgral court! ation and decree, is in charge Hagan, former commis- of agriculture and labor. Its! jon now is to sce that ele-{ accepting grain for storage; operly bonded. Money for the ion of the rtment has been | ed for several months by the! ithe. grain department much longer.) ring to await the outceme of the The law fn question was initiated I was badly ruptured while lifting | a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an paz lie Trusses did me no good. | Finally I got hold of somethin: guicky: ang ears have passed and the rupture | has never returned, although doing hard work There was no. operation, time, no trouble. I have nothing to! sell, but will give full information | about how you may fitid a complete | cure without operation, if you write | to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, | 8¢nt of Ramsey county, to succeed| Special $6.60 and $7.50. !447K Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, | Max Morgan, state agent in dairying. “Bergeson’s.” N. J. Better eut out this notice and | show it to any others who are rup- | tured—you may save a life or least stop the misery of rupture and | THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924 COLDS Break a Cold Right ‘Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up |th= cold. Pleasant and. safe to take. court battle, Men’s and Boys’ $2.50 Wool Shirts or Blouses $1.95. ve \ i | Men’s $30 Special Coats $22.50 “Bergeson’s.” ’ ARE FILLED The state board of administration j approved appointments at the agri | cultural college yesterday as follows: ‘ succeed | Miss Grace DeLong, to ce Co.tains no quinnine or opiates. 0 g that | Agnes Boeing as assistant superviser| Millions use “Pape's Cold Com- completely cured me. | of women's work. ound.” Price, thirty-five cents. ruggists guarantee it. oo s— $9 and $10 Boys’ Sheep- lined coats, ages 4 to 1G years. 1 am| Maynard Brown to succeed Ralph ‘as a carpenter, | Nafziger in the publications depart- no, lost | ment. " J. E. Re@itt’to fill vacancy as in- structor in animal husbandry. 4A. M. Challey, formerly county _ Eric Cahn assistant in plant breed: | ry ing. | ‘Special Prices on Warm Men’s $45 forty inch coats.|Clothes for Men and Boys. at | d doubtful by members if they |) & ntinue to provide finances for |} = Parca Not a Clinker in a Carload Burn BeulahC * The Best Lignite Mindd in North Dakota. THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Clean } _ -OUR ‘CONDITION ‘outstanding and to.depositor ‘as shown by the report to the United States Treasury December 31, 1923. * This bank owes on its currency $2,233,729.71 For this purpose we have: 1. Cash and checks on other banks payable in one to three days ...........$ 158,192.45 2. Funds on deposit in Fed- U eral Reserve Bank and ther banks available on lemand . 386,073.09 3. We own bonds of the y United States ........ 85,550.00 a 4. We own other bonds and warrants ............ 59,004.80 5. Loans to individuals and \ corporations payable in cash on demand...... Total Quick Cash Assets’... 5... . Time loans to individuals 282,500.00 $966,320.34 a and corporations...... 1,465,907.27 { 7, We own stock in the Fed- j eral Reserve Bank and i have due us from the U. S. Treasury .......... 12,750.00 8. Our banking house and TBH COUIG aoaen ods 82,657.06 9. Other Real Estate owned 35,382.00 2,568,016.67 329,286.96 Total of Other Assets. . This Leaves a Surplus of which becomes the property of the stockholders after depositors are paid 1,596,696.33 Additional Security to Depositors liability of stockholders, which they are required ‘to pay in cash on demand of the U. S. Government ‘ $429,286.96 First National Bank of Bismarck ' THE PIONEER BANK BUSINESS 45 YEARS” “100,000.00 | . Basket Ball DICKINSON ES. “Midgets”? - H.S. “Demons’’ "FOMORROW NIGHT |

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