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FRIDAY, APRIL 10 * Opened good “MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Press i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK round steady with Thurs- Late bids 5 to 10 Big packers doing lit- tle. ly. top _medium. Handy: weight butchers $13.40. : Cattle receipts, 2,500. Medium to light and ‘handyweight steers moderately active. Fully steady. Bulk fed steers, $9.00 to $10.00. Sheep receipts 12,000. Dull. Few early sales fat lambs weak to 25 cents lower. Good handyweight wool lambs $15.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 10.—Butter ‘steady to firm. Receipts 6,682 tubs. Cream- ery extras 4 to 4lc; extra firsts 39%e to 40c; firsts 38%4c to 39c; seconds 38¢ to 37%e. to'firm. Receipts 34,057 cases. Firsts 2Me to 27%e; ordinary _ first: storage packed extras 28%c, day's average. cents lower. (U. S. Dept. Suttle receipts 1,000. Most- ly mixed run. Opening ‘steady to ) strong with Thursday's close. — Li done early. Bulk steers and yea considered saleable around 00. Fat she stock steuay: 's $5.00 to $6.50. fat cows $7.50 to $' Fat 7.50. Can- teady to strong. . Bologna bulls Bulk $4.00 to $4.50. feeders very slo’ » receipts 1,300. 75e high around $10.25 to packe paying upwards to $10.75 lected offerings. Hog receipts 7,000, Fully steady. Mederately act Packers and shippers paying $12.90 for desirable 180 pound weights and up. 140 to 180 Ib. kinds mostly $12.76. largely $12.85. Packing sows Few some others $11.50. Pigs to 25 cents higher. Largely $12.50. Lighter kinds $12.25, Average cost Thursday $12.80. Weight 216 heep receipts 1,000. 15 to 25 cents lower. In line with ‘outside news. Early sales include 2 doubles good to choice fed lambs averaging around 80 Ibs. at $11.50, One load medium grade natives unsold. Fat wooled ewes steady. Mostly $7.00 to BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 10, 1925, 1 dark northern .. 31 northern spri 25 Payanvecaiaae 25 .» 1 mixed durum 14 - 1 red durum 09 . 1 flax ¥. 57 ; 2 flax 52 . 1 rye 90 Mark heele winter 1.24 Hard winter ae Oats .. We quote but do not handle’ the following: Barley Barley Speltz, per ewt. Shell Corn Yellow No. 4 .. ba ah No. 5 67 104 MAIN ST. ais... $1.00 With grocery order. 50c Raisins, bulk, seeded or seedless, 1] 1 Cc = 80e Van Camps Milk, 5 cans... Crystal White Soap, 10 bars. . 222-9th St. So. Sugar, 18 pounds. $1.00 Milk Carnation, tall cans, for... $1.00 i $1.35 for Geen ede Prunes 80-90. 4 5 Tbs. for..... 45c 5 Bars for Eggs steady! a Mixed | 2! Sam Nicola Grocery Free delivery to all parts of the city. Saturday Specials . MARCOVITZ BROS. ... GROCERY “Our Motto—Quality and Service” Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Lemons, New Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, Green Onjons, Sweet Potatoes, New Carrots, Beefs. Saturday Specials : - Toilet Soap Special Ne Seinple grade 1 cent per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. 85 lb, TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of North Dakota, Burleigh—ss. In_County Court, Davies, Judg In the Matter of the Estate of Rob- ert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H, Treacy, Deceased. Jessie P. “Trea Petitioner, August B. Johinson. Dr. John I pe County of before Hon. I. ©. Frenc who is now Robert pererny, th jun egal age, Respondeats, The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said above named re- spondents and each one of hereby notified that the fi ust B. Johnson, f the estate of therwise known c of the city marek, in’ the County of” Sur State of North Dakota, i, has heen rendere: Court,” thereing’showing vestate of said deceased fs final settlement and distr and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of be distributed to the 1 unto entitled, his closed and he be Wednesday, the 20th A, D. 1925, at ten o'clock in the f noon of that day at ° Odd |the City of Bismarck, C State of 3 duly appointed Court. for the settlement at which time and plac son interested in said appear and file* his ©: writing, to said ai tion and contest the sam And you, the above named spondents, h hereby elted and required then igh, and en g ourt, and aid account should not d, the residue o} the admi: d y of April, . C. DAVIE Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Fine quarter block for garden,* Corner 1st St. and Ave. D. Address Tribune No. 965. 4-10-5t WANTED—' or middle aged wo- man to go in country and do gen- eral house work. Apply Room 313 Bismarck Hospital. 4-10-3t WANTED—Girl for general house work. Call at 206-5th Street dur- ing the days and at 211 Thayer St. evenings. 4-10-8t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished Hotel located at Zap, N. Dak. Here is an opportunity to acquire a good business at a real bargain. Wri. Tribune No. 96 rl for general house- work. Phone 548-M or call at 620 Ave. F 4-10. , | tion, unt, Before Hon lin A. cL. Rollin and ‘spondents. Kota to the er i late of Henty F Lubker $e! ters of testamenta upon the e of the towns ‘ounty of Burlei orth Dakota, ed to William Lubk jd petition will be he con: this Co} the s: uly de ed by 1 Burleigh ‘ nd you and , if any there be, rv of said petition should not be granted. By the Court L C. DAVIES, Judge of the County 4) ‘ ed the 9th day of April, A. D. » of the abov. by publication in ribune once each cita- hearing. I. ¢, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court (SEAL) Will & Lindell, Attorneys for Petitioner, Washburn, North Dakota. 4-10-17 TESTS REVEAL RICH WOMAN WAS MURDERED (Continued from page one) sufficient mereury in the vital organs of Mrs. Emma Nelson Me- Clintock to e caused death, and expressed the opinion that . Me- Clintock was murdered. ie was the mother of Billy McClintock and died sixteen years ago. William Scott Stewart, counsel for Shepherd after hearing the news from Springfield, said he did not care to announce future plans of the de- fense until after he had received a copy of the official finding of the Supreme court. That the federal courts may be asked to consider the case, presum- ably upon constitutional grounds, = |_ Matinee Every Day at 2:30 CLEAN UP Ashes and Garbage hauled. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. PHONE 231 Fig Cookies, per Ib........ 20c fos, ....:3 Oe Regular value per can 20c. $1.00 Toaton 5 cans.... TONIGHT Friday and Saturday Fightingfor ™, a womarr a full thou- sand feet above the earth, was three The effort to ol beas corpus from intended to free ground that he was being deprived of his liberty illegally. Ilinois law pravides charged with murder may be granted bail unless the “truth the presumption The defense hag contended that proof. of guilt is not e any great presumption of guilt in Shepherd's case. “All this talk about Mrs, McClin- tock and Mr, Olson being poisoned is merely an effort to inflame the mind against said Attorney Stewart, vant and wdiculous.” DOCTORED ALL WINTER, FINDS RELIEF public “I doctored all winter and it didn’t t]help a bit, but FOLEY’S HONEY & TAR COMPOUND was just the thing for my cough and cold,” writes Mr. Henry Daniel, FOLEY’S HONEY POUND is one of the largest sell: cough medicines tains no printed on each old and young. Insist upon FOLEY’S. BIG JAP have and 60 girls on will be stationed cafes to see that their conduct in the future is more exemplary, PREDICT CURE FOR “FLU” London, April ed at by the mes prior to going to the state's highest court, had sought, and was denied, in the criminal courts, | bail for Shepherd. opiates—ingredients BLACKLIST Tokyo, April 10.—Police of Tokyo laced .the names of 1030 boys THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iorney, who Ears whlch ibv in) elelawaan given inte munity from diphtheria, and will prove useful in preventing influenza, measles, infantile paralysis, and whooping cough. Invisible virus germs are believed to be the cause of these dis nate Resurrection by Charles Manney will be given at the Presbyterian Church Sunday Evening, April 12 by the morning choir, btain a writ of ha- the high court, was Shepherd on’ the that one evident or of guilt is great.” vident nor is there LANPHER HATS YOU SPEND Many months are spent under your hat. Get one that will look well as long as you want to wear it— a Lanpher. Shepherd,” “It is irrele- MRS. BARNES, Soprano. Mrs. SCHEFFER, Alto, HENRY HALVERSON, Tenor GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Penn. Bass. COM- Berrysburg, & TAR With Miss Esther Taylor singing in the woman's trio. Miss Lesher, Organist. The cantata is in three parts: ie in the world. Con- are carton, Good for Refuse substitutes “Adv. Quality makes the looks last. The Introduction: Part I—The Empty Tomb. Part 11—Mary Magdalene. Finale. a blacklist. Police in the parks and 10.—British scien- t READ TRIBUNS WANT ADDS That Ice Cream, per quart..... 45c Phone 957 Fruit Assortment, regu- lar value each 30c. One can Grapes, 1 can sliced Peaches, 1 can Apricots, Allfor.... 98 Tomatoes, extra fancy pack, No. 2 can, regular Beans for.... TAC Peas, fancy sifted, regu- lar value 20c. 79 c 5 cans for... .. 24c j “We Please When Others Promise.” —FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY— with EUGENE O'BRIEN MAE BUSCH BEN. ALEXANDER MILDRED HARRIS MITCHELL LEWIS TOM SANTSCHI , Pathe News Rome Fable Comedy CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT and Saturday Action— Thrills— HARRY ~ CAREY “THE FLAMING FORTIES” ; From Bret Harte’s “Tennessee’s ae Partner” Our Gang Comedy “Fast, Company” book. . style EASTER GREETINGS Let flowers express your sentiments and do not overlook the Florist’s Telegraph Delivery Service. in greeting your distant dear ones. careful delivery anywhere, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MORNIN Easter Wraps season ; everyone an exceptional value. Materials Kyma Here every woman will find a size or style at prices to suit every pocket- SEND YOUR. BY WILL’S EASTER FLOWERS Prompt and OSCAR H. WILL & CO. 319-8rd —- Phone 784 embody all the new style notes, so much in demand for the Easter Colors _ Fancha Lucille Poiret Sheen Agate Twill Cord Sandalwood Deerona Sheik Kashoni Rosewood Rust $29.50 to $75.00 “Prince of Wales” Coats Popular as the prince himself are these new coats in four or six button in Downy Wave or Polo Cloth; Velvet collars on Agate, Almond or Tan colors in all sizes. They’re priced at $22.50 to $35.00 Jaunty Sport Coats Gay plaids or plajn colors in Polo or Polaire Coats for general utility or Sports wear in sizes for Women or Misses. $10.50 to $39.50 WEBB BROTHERS | “Merchandise of Merit Only” + - ADIES! All the beauty creams onearth can’t give you an active liver. Keep your stomach sweet and our liver active. You will @ repaid with sparkling Shean lear, smooth, healthy skin—and a breath with the odor of Spring. |Chamberlain’s Tablets | will do it. Get a Lee of these pink | tablets for 25 cts. vo to-night. They are prompt in wenn pleasant effect. Sold everywhere OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. Phone 428 The Fourth division of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will hoid a bake sale Saturday, April 11th, in the building on Main Street formerly occupied by the Best & Huyck clothing. Will open at 10 a. m. s ‘ © ue MAE LAL? Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. PAGE THREE RETHROAT « Gargle with warm salt watet —then apply over throat— DR.R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Drop In And see the Spring “Manhattans.” Such shirts we are proud to show — plain, striped, barred and checked effects. Fine _ style, new materials and weaves. Tailoring EASTER TOGS Bergeson’s MARVELO ys NEW LABA SAVER FORWOMEN OLE deans all in 74 the time! AROUND-NO POWDER TO WIPE OFF There’s lots of color in spring neckwear ; bright stripes, and unusual shades. A great variety of four-in-hand and bow ties. Clothing lass THE WOODWORK KLEER CHEMICAL nat policed 30, KINZIE ST... CHICAGO COLTON WILDER GROCERY COMPANY Distributors for Bismarck Grocery sencad , Bismarck, Ne. Dak.