The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 2

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eee ae I BAGH FO tortie tailed THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ____ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 By Assuciated Ereee Leased Wire iat Leasod Wire. no change would ocey “DS ee a PIRI STREET Se dts the May aries erable buying of her public util y_ wes A ufster_ Cail NOTICE TO CREDITORS troit r 1 associates on the French commission i vr of the Estate ' were represented as fecling that the | an Lets ole asec retarte proposal they have now submitted in| definite form was the very best their | government could support. } 62. Years | Ds ed bs at the hour of{ A ten o'clock in the forenoon of said} Ia at the Court Rooms, in the} Court House in the ¢ isimare’ in said Count nn the delay Sof Mine ered int Courthouse in tie - Livestock ate of the} mas of the ty rve re-discount Ti The Froneh offer calls for a total | ret, di r colored to some payment of $5,620,000,000, in princi- c duly ad | that call low pal and intere: hereinbefore 10, 000, O00. Aymen on the recorded For the first five y would he forty m ly, for the next m ons, with 5 hundred ced to wal rate 0 of October, A.t velleher a HAROLD D. pe r Adi for the dof County Commission to the Judge of the ¢ ourt ‘ ‘ the right’ to reject. any 1 vel és € Burleigh Cou ret of County | 9 2 10-1 ! nd. interest Wal] the Court dlouse in’ the ¢ show the Ba ch mn nething the life of the queen in 1889, oat in the coun hereby further notified . . : . ue {ena nt Hon 1. CDavies, dudee th ' SEES Report Slackening of Euro- Rejection of French Debt = The French proposal ats \Gounty Court withia for-the| The seventicth part of rofl your Water With Gas. sie : Otter Fails to Cause. =, CONFER WITH president also includes a Sounty of Borleish;, and. State al| ayes ratiym emis bik 4 Meat eae , pean Demand, Cereal Fu- Der Is to Cause ins, security, clause for 5 Norih Dakota, has fixed the 2ith diyj electric particles in one s Us the Super-Fui { ve held out pensable prote for the | = nal solvency, The clause would! tures Decline 16.60 16.70 16.30 16.55 16.45 16.00 16.00 7 a, Break | COOLIDGE ON 6 | DEBT PROGRAM r (Continued froni 4 page one) us the determination of its cou One of the deseriberd Q u but would Chicago, Oct 1 (P) Wheat showed an car nd to lower price levels toda, hy opinion would be normal Argentine sh P ts. s should in the Fuitire | prove im-| le of fulfillment. Plan to Sail New York, Oct. t.--(®) -Plans of the French debt commission to sail tomorrow on the line 1 France, have not been altered so 16.00 16.00 16.75 demand] Oct. cient to dispose of| No exports before new 1 wheut A split in the Amer merle sion has thrown upon management of the line i het down to below price Cooldige ithe burden of de bee) rd which may heretofore i 1 ance" Ae be held unl this evening eles her $1.36 to $ Italy de was expected advices would be S140%4, were followed 1 Daman ved as to changes resulting Hutther sag and then by somet 23.80; Hol : from the rejection of t ‘of “a rally. é Biceden mittee of four of their French settlement offer. Corn and oats ¥ ly firm. confer with the preside ! eee = i owing largely to unoffi in” order 1ests who plan dangerous moun- | that the corn crop suffered a y might be ready for are requested to | age of 20,000,000 bushels during Sep ut a joint session of the dvanee by one Spine 5 MSCHWAI tember. After ‘opening unchanged to [two commissions, hotel. j CHARLES M.SCHWAB\’ eT 4% cent lower December 78% to Ss | B cents, corn 79% cents for Decem- | ANDREW CARNEGIE | Der. Oats started unchanged to “sj | ti cent off, December & to is and t +: cw : } | then held near to initial figures.t yo... cae piled! 3 ‘ : JAMES J HILL i Commission house buying of O eiober tea ponds é site : R " : AOHN'D. ROCKEFELLER : ‘| lard strengthened the provisions inde delivered. ates ‘ enerally folle further sel! d, Minneapo! ucked ewt, rou No. 1 and pai Moorhead mark, count of ra ‘| market fir of popular} eh us Hud Buring of the o by reports of in’ the develo CHICAGO “POUL LTRY Chicago, Oct. 1. ~-)— Pou! ars; ~~ They Succeeded! Here’s What They Say: Rockefeller: — “I determined that in addition to working for money, i would work for me.” Minneapolis, i unchanged to 10, in car! ily patents quoted at a barrel in 98 pound cot shipments 84,012 be 50 to $23.00. eared ta have lit. initial des of p loped, but ng was in progress for va Schwab: — “No man can prospcr unl income.” s his expenses ave kept below hi were 3 to 5 c| was lowered te tions ranging f; price repr Carnegie: — “The man who does not and cannot save money, cannot and will not do anything else worth while.” bran, salts, carbohydrates, proteins | LMM Bismarck Cloak Shop THE POPULAR PRICED STORE Potatoes receipts} ~ Shipment 973, | ‘. ¥. POULTRY rket firm; Wis-| Ni . 1.) acked ‘round| try ar, chickens 1 ress 20 to 2 Harriman: — “No man can i wasteful.” Tord not to be thrifty. Only the poor a consin anu Minnesot: whites 170 to 190; ¥ round whites 170 to” 180, freight + roosters by fre Hill: -- “If you want to know whether you are destined to be a sue you can easiiy find out. Are you able to save mone) START Your Saving Today—in this Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TUE PIONEER BANiS ‘ARGO PRODUCE i N.D, Oct. 1) But te hurning cream 51; packing! Estock 34. { “ 2 a $141 to -. $ pode No. No. medium and avy mostly w 10 cents lever than 4 y's Average; packing sows dull; off; Hight weight DULUTH CLOSIN GRAIN i Duluth, Minn, Oct. ‘1. (Py | Weakness developed ftom the open-} ing tod the downward’ trend of prices accentuated by stop toss orders. Spring whent futures ran ‘off from 2's to 374 d first three hours, and res mf n'off from 3's to ) meager supply well; market was demoralized yearlings | found necessary te make sharp cuts prime | in premiums. It is conceded that numerous Yoads! from the country ney, $8.75 to $10.00.| sharply immediate! Tn-between des fed stée through boat loadings ‘1 steady; active trade on she stock} | near future railroads will he forced to réflise to accept further routing *9' to Duluth or to Minneapoli iT he shipments Or pee Spells overcoats and warm wearing apparel. K-L.-E-1-N/ Spells the place where you can get these articles at the right price. ~~ es fo Sutsiders no fat aange jambs higher for desi a 38 3-4 to 40 1-2; ‘e to 40. few lightweight o te i pio At no fat’ sheep sold antes nend es ice to 75: timo- range breeding eves: $9.50 to $105.1 s1v.25 to sor 00 MINNEAPOLIS CLOSING EEO ellis Minneapolis, Oct. 1.—Wheat fu- tures met heavy liquidation smnewetoig cal FFRAIN outset today and ‘after decli Zl ecipts 454 cars compared with’ 343 cents in the opening rush, “ruted} curs a year ago. Cah 3 and- quiet: until later, when}ern sto bol te $1 ofedsh liquidation brought a further| northern ‘spring, December wheat’ declined gy 51 . tos! wo NOTICE ‘ood to choice 4 1-8 cents under yester- Fs 5m Woune is hobs anyil Reeovery of 1 cent fol- ; F. E. Young is - lowed, May was off 4 ents af tow agent. suEnuinseeeneee to-$1:40 3. N December rye“declitied 2 1-9 eents|? early to 74 1-8, recovering ‘part way.| 3. Oats were quiet with prices ruling fractionally lower. Barley opéned 1 cent lower, declined 1-4 cents farth- | er and rallied within 1 cent of the/ -prices close, Flax seed’ prices were steady. sik eehend “continied-strong tte: May Line Gannon, . Aberdeen, South ‘Dakota. (Advertisement), | Man Wanted With Sales Ability We are looking for a man who is dissatisfied with his -_present income, and who wants to get into Give Us Your ; faster game, where he can move around and get October Business i . a different skint on’ things in general. If you 60 3 3-8 to arrige Pei ‘37 December $1.37 3- Coats poe oe ice a Frocks With Youthful Lines The hidy aby’ of youth certainly is evident in these new Frocks — just Ne MHA ALA AAT Cid aieaa aera Higenes ee Too Late To C Giamity , arrived and ready for display. Shown in silks, and wool. Here you ‘will PHONE 1060.. ay think you can § il and have a good persoualit, f . unchanged. Winter premiums were aaa: find the popular puffed sleeves, front fullness and jabot effect. Some trim- either write Box 271, Fargo, N. Dak., or call at unchanged, FOR SALE=A fargo ‘modetit “hduie.| Gash-¢orn was generatly 1 ent) lirge Frannie. shade treés and mings are jn the same materials and others in contna mae Both novelty and Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. Dak., any higher; oats was ‘steady and un-/ f x e. Ternis conservative patterns are presented. evening, October 5th, 6th and ’7th, and ask for changed. shat er ea sum dow! yeomainder 2 Y le > eins bachaniel arly. de-| tim ino yments, “Write Tri- @2-” j p ee ctined- 1 cent under yesterday: ‘Plax 0-106 $24 50 in $3 5 00 = $42 50 ‘and up I. L. WILSON, seed was steady. A“Taraished raoin . * . —— : home, for. gentlem SOUTH 87. PAUL EIVESTOCK itee “aOR Th SU a South St.Paul, Oct: 12-(U $ DO A)—-P)—Cattle .' 5,000; grass fat steers: Opening fully~stendy; “better grads strong; carly fop range aie, ing 1,165 pounds; other able dangers hell upwards to $8 teal 1 Dulk grass fat rangers $6.00 to 87 : Tord Coupe, Cadil- fat se stock dullz balk fit cows: y Ford Detfyery. Truck, tousiitin: Welfers: upwards: to? 9 bey ind cutters” active at Coats of Fashion ‘Just another vilue demonstration in which we pass the unusual savings to you. * Here are Coats that are faithful exponents of ‘the new modes, cach possessing: exceptional individual personality, Maity aie shown with collars, cuffs and bands of soft, luxurious furs, wh otbens, pess@es-a touch of charm in their stitching and braiding. Eg mostly? bologna bulls steady, Broadway at Second St. wing 3 ned Of a Coat will find this, the opportunity of'dhe season; * 1s lower; butk $4.06°to "St 10-1-1yv4 ae sand feqders - abtive, URSISTED —angrinient to $22. 50- $. eet rie taht tac aie OSE, SURED 29.50 - $42. 50- 9. Pune ods te Sates Heche tecuces] Fatt bbe jLaurdin Apts. B. F.4d ft Gverp Bottle GUARANMTE ai Flanagan, Phone Ai Pp 10-1-1 = ‘| WANPED— Two flatctop offlee a ‘iesks and: up’ to igh 3 $8] “sor tables, M. B. Gilutan Co Photte ote ; $ ] 75. 00 stow, ‘Better “g #08, “20-1-3t4 : A es UR COATS Bin, x 6 ft.8 in, ni cae Bert bale eel Perfection” ao 5 ies denna = ‘Hudso : Seal, Sealine, Muskrat, Marmoth, Raccoon, and wages. Few weeks completes, C: ‘Beaver. 1 deposit nari on one of these coaty will keep it fortyou setts ; sree phe! >. -suntibtt $s-wanted NY stapes ul 22. BLAAS sinc

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