The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 7

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ern . ana ‘bath, full ‘bassment.. - lade shrubs cad bi tae | cation, on paving. in en at’ once Phone aR. FOR SALE Foae room. aha cot tage ‘s Cole Teta not, i ut wri vi oa Gi, Motte. N Bak.’ ROO room for ‘Ave: A, corner ‘Mani Phone 1017. Ao a cope” : Ere pret soa un; low; mod: en an newly £ finished. Gases’ only $60. Call 9705. Pilger OtD Call eee house with ed gar 318 West Rosser St. "Poke bas: , 1-6lw FARM LANDS Section 92-187-78, goo good] buildings, 400 acres pe summer fallowed, half ma m, pis You must hive ‘horses, and workers. cS jeterpncee: rae: known 83: the Freede farm, one mile from town. If interested address J. W. McLaughlin, care N, D. fea —Nice ‘ah: fem |] rent in fine Tocation. | . TOR SALE ’ ‘HOUSE—6 tooms: and bath, Front streét, hice trees, $2,100.00. HOUSE ‘rooms, modérn, homelike lortab! BUNGALOW.-Stusce, "6 rooms, mod- ‘ern, new, fireplace, east front,'most $6,000.00. con a of cif ‘rool st part of city, $2,660.00. COTTAGE=4 rooms, good conditidn, five acre: yo house, $3,600.00, BUILDING LOTS—-Almost ‘any _ lot you would gg is on my list. Hun- dreds of thei FARM LANDS_-It has been years ‘since so Lod ane sales have been ijatle ich inquiry: Buy now pre: at Hei ously ‘alues and make yoir ‘pi FIRE INSU! ANCE—In etiable com- ee on almost anything insur- able. ' Ht low fringe. Cowan's Drug | Stake. I . ing, failing health, For price and other information, write ‘to Owner,. Box 84, Moffit, N. Dal, ‘OR T hotel located at joe is a real hotel bargain Muar! it ai pay you to investigate. Good town, Gott location. Write Tribune No, ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Two nice single rooms and gne large front room on, ground floor,.with board, in mod-|* ern geno Call 419 7th bes or ‘phone 977W. oad FOR BENT—Extra large oan its fire lace in modern home, futnish- for four men, reasonable. fast and supper if desired. 7665. FOR BENT—Ci nishéd room. Just. what looking for. one lw in, warm, wai for- Right downtown. 8 gentleman is Call sondth Bt, rooms in modern 1 velvet g 9 x 12 used 6 months, 1 new el or table lamp. 306-8th St. Ge FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in, modern house. Two closets, able for two. Phone 1150 or'cal at 613-3rd St. after 7 p. m. “3-12-8t FOR 5 RENT— Two or th or ‘three “room, strictly ousekeeping apertatenta, Write trivane No. Poset Ande ROOM—South front, yer convenient, near able. 208° Roser St. FOR: RENT—Pleasant ase- kooping rooms, ae 183, 1-90-27 ior RENT <a furnished. house partly modern, Phone 1%5., FOR RENT—Attractive room, 682 ‘or 1074. j 12-8 LILAC “Breath Perfun rerennes to Cigar and 49) ders-a\ 5 son, 3 "2G FOR SALE—Choice man Roller's and Hi bo) Yegadiys sin, an. ‘Dickinson, n Dak FOR SALE— New and guarantecd used motorcycles. Write for cata- logue and price list of your favor- ite: ine-and find out about pur ride plan, Horace At Dak. 1- ie sala otice, E. W. Mandi Bhdae 74 7 Ww ter 6 p = ese FIVE ROOM Bungsiow fully modern with bath, fall ement, furnac; it, east front dn 60 ft. ‘Iét, ‘price \ $3,000.00 ‘with $700. to $1,000. cash.’ tofms owen balance. FIVE ROOM, médern ungetow oh Fal bongme ednvenient ‘to school, net ized in | ‘gar. ude in Bohne condition. Price ‘Wites.00, Te ‘Terms. ae ROOM Bungelow, ‘maple flogrs, eee ioe ag gy oe pare front convenient to Kejeon ice ‘rooms “be ints) ‘intthed, east front, mortgage of more ‘in cash e. $2,300.00, $1800.60. id easy terms on hotise: th nt, ter heat, eu ‘to One Seated te) room 4g “attic. with {ts ROOM ite we paid ‘hoi ement water ° “font, utaple ‘fore, ‘pri with terms. ‘ SIX ROOM two story penne er pave- ‘BARGARN on “One m house with 96 fect of £ setae, corpo tive und ols | ait ree af ge Pinar ROOM. modern low, ‘hear Heol ANG, 1 seal ie ziti MODERN BUNGALOW, 321 psec five rooms and bath, wood fl in basement, furnace héat, ees Borel close to dow: town. $4400; low taxes: let. d- SIX ROOM two stor; hotse, newly decorated inside Tae out, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, ‘south front; lot 37%x120, nea: school. Price b $5,254 250; good terms. CASH and ‘mor monthly including interest, Hive partly modérn ‘hor 404 11th St.; new); inside and’ out Price BS 0.80, $200 TO $600 CASH and easy m the ly psyments—Five toom mi foe two bedrooms, tiardwood a : Se a reared, fale lag heat, 0 er rr, i$ Giro. ‘Sate: price 4900000, BIGHT ROOMS and ‘atid Bath, modern |t? House, east front, pple floors; full basement, hot wi heat. Sale ‘Brice | $4,800; $1:200" al ist vax, yment: SIX ‘ROOM ‘Modern house, furnace ‘heat, il abe east front; very tay location. Sale price, $5800.00; ‘Th ney, rary ® most complete list of selected ‘hou: and desirable building lots, at prices to satisfy pareuaser, Can finance any reason- able deal to purchase or pelle, Let this ‘agency help you, it can, it has helped many. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 WORK WANTED by the day or hour also plain sewing;‘also young man _-wants work, Phone 851d. 1-13-1wle piece. 600 T ayer St. 1-11-3t Mrs. Thomas Kopp of Ligne is et the Deaconess hospital ficdatenant for ssvare Varun sustained Suntlay evening at the farm home of her parents near the city when a asoline Jamp exploded. She was bhad- ly burned, most severely about the thee, neck and forehead. Two members gf He public school faculty, Miss Mary L. McKay ‘of Milton, N. D., and Er! Logeland jon, were united marriage , January 9, at. Carson. Mr, dis superintendent of the roy schools. Mrs. Logeland will céntinue with her teaching for the ‘remainder of the year. ‘ cates Tag a Hjelmseth, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Hjelmseth of M: nT be united in marriage to Mi: h McMullen of Billings, : lo, N. ¥., on Janu: th is employed jee of the company. tthe, Buttaly of of- l) Miller Milling Washingto: Bia, 3.) Abiin- donment of the el na Lair more: Station. will be pened masies by the { FIVE ROOM. Le partly modern h ethyl be me or resentative Vinson, Democrat, Ges: ty supply bt e house toda: This wa: "Siocte ed today by R ‘house appropriati drafted the canes gia, at a hearing begore the house ave € ‘You sel WEAKNESS "| WHEAT SHOWN _ BARLY TODA ‘Heldéra of Futures Sell Whi ‘Declines ‘Develop in For-~ “ eign Markets Chicago, gan. 13.—()—Weakness. developed carly in-the wheat market today. Unexpected declines at Liver- pret and Buenos Aifes had a bear. ffect here, and led to consider- room | Hive tralia were anaious o to sell. rig B amaeriones 7-8 cent lower ir, May (new) $1.74 bighe: ea, 1-2 ind ‘sane $151 1-8 to 1-2, were | followed. by a general. sethack in which*May touched $1.72 3,4. Corn and oats were responsive to wheat raher ti ia After openin; wt sorties to % cents off, M. 'd-2, corn underwent a obiania Hl avound. ah 1-8 cent lower to 1-8 sant, ‘up, 46 7-8. Later, all hs ‘shi a little jo visions were firme Lateral ties in the: price of wheat today failed to offset altogether a previous ho thn swing which car- ried M y three cents below Clete ; init, be t here were dive: lave tq remiums for cash wheat here ai on sertions that rl ea supplies in exportin, countries are less than the estimate requirements of importers. Profit- ‘taking was on in corn. iy Wheat -closed unsettled % to 1%: |p cents net lower; corn Io to-1%c off, and oats’ unchanged to % st %c down. WHEAT. Mase T QUIET, AT MIN! pocket carly in today’s. session an: prices dropped 2% to 2% cents Listless rallies followed, market turngd quiet after stop loss se ress Tan. its course. Oats were easy with corn. May barley was dull and draggy, easing % cents. May rye broke 2% cents with wheat and May flax seed | 1% cents. Rye was steady and quiet. Barley was slow and stead Flax secd was firm. was firm carly but turned cent lower. was 5 to 18 cents over (Ma; dark northern 1 ‘cent less and northern 2 cents less. No, 1 jo. 1 Corn wi changed range. Oats were casy to firm. Ee was quiet and casy with prices, unchanged. Flax seed was firm to, atronger for choice. sarcaghyt GRAIN. ‘d 1.80'2; corn 4 yellow 76 at 79 wi 43 at 43%; Ni at 43%. ye none. rley 65 at 78. ‘imothy seed 7.50 at 7.70. Clover seed 27.25 at 31.25. Lard 15.12. Ribs 15.87. 37. 13. Re- “total U. S. shipments ig just fai market steady, Wi in Minnesota sacked round whites 4.15 at 4.30; few fancy 4.40; Idaho sacked russets 4.20 at 4.4 cording to quality. ~ ace Minneapolis, Jan, 13,— Moderate wire inquiry, demand light, market firm; carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked cwt. Mi SF at white: No. 1 4.00 to 4.15, 4.10; sackes cwt. Irish Cobbiers Yay graded, 15 to 4.25, mostly 4.25; sacked ewt. BEEN DECEWED- HAVE MISREPRESENTED} YOURSELF To ME Chicago | 3 is d peltz, Cash wheat! No. 1 hard suring wheat! slow and casy with un-| ME? Gosh. WHEN? ’ cree SPROULATORS Ee oe | FOR ADVANCE ‘GET CONTROL % 1.65 1.66 167. 1.67% 1.65 - 1.864 160% 1.60% 1.59 1.60! + Substantial ‘Gains ihairiee “on Many Issues—Call Loan \ Rate Unchanged 1, Ald AL% 57 1% AL ts 1% 4154 2.57 2.65% 86% 66% 66% May new .. 66% 07 68% Ser > +e TROT YE ea New York, Jan. 13.--(4)—Specula- bare ‘erie tors for the advance regained co tro] of the price movement in today stock market. Bullish enthusiasm fs eth Ligte 1.50% 144% 142% 1.43 Bits BPs : aah 4535 40% 1.99% 1.07% 15.10 16.42 15.62 ed States. Steel corp stock to its employes or just under the current market quotations. Revivaj of merger ru- mors gtimulated activity in the south- western railroad shares, Texas and pel selling four points above last eet close, Rock Island 3!, and Missouri Pacific preferred indard Industrials also disp: strong undertone, substantial gains ‘being recorded by such ues as U. American nd Mack of selling swept over rket’ at intervals, but offer- Ma: Sib: ings’ generally were well absorbed. | 9 General Electric was run up to a new high record at 847%, but reacted four points from that figure, in the sub- sequent wave of profit taking. South Porto Rican . New York Cu ners, International Telephone) Cal ia Packing, Foundation compan: joebuck, arid Remington Typ all sold 3% to nearly fiv points above yesterday’s clos Some Selling Occurs. Some selling occurred later with General Motors, Hudson, Schulte and 33 the, Barnsdale. charcs of the ac | group affected. Delaware and Hui gon went down 3. Woolworth lo dead the payment of an ex aan. 16.37 May |. 5 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished .by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, January 13. 1 dark ‘forthern ... 1 northern spring 1 amber durum .. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum No. No; No. No. Dee waned @iAtAE? Hard winter . We quote but do not handle the following: Oats . Barley ss ..s0s.- sess ss per cwt. . wine SHELL CORN Nash motors fell from 5: 500.” Meanwhile low priced rail were steadily accumulated, with sub- sequent buying of various specialties y si ‘ing the market an improved tone day. Ameri Roebuck, American Can and Found tion were/conspicuously renewal rate on call loans was. un- changed at 4'%% per cent. The closing firm. profit taking too hour, foreing a recii in Wabash. Rock Island, howev extended its rise to 4 points, cros: sixty to a new high lev vances of 2 tered by American dustrial Alco 5; No.| Paper preferre Realty, and 1 mixed | Manhattan Electrical upply. Total sales pupeetiionted 1,700,000" shares. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES. Minneapolis, Jan. 13—Range of car- lot grain si eat No. 1 dark northern 1. northern. 1.68 northern 1.63 spring 1.76 |durum 1.665 3 1 mixed durum wheat ‘1.70%. Barley, sample rade, 62; No. 4, Corn N American Ww 58%; No. 57 at 60; No. | Fargo, N. |churaing fed | sellow “Ta at 71%. ULTR' ~ Poul 6 cars; fo , 99. Flax No. 4. 2,64 at 2 MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Jan. receipts are comp! CIHCAGO Eso, f 20, Jan. 13 logs. 17,000; Uo at Ci 5 to higher than At Lgatg: No.| Tuesday's best pri ig packers ‘doing little; bulk good and choice ¢ 160- to .200\pound weight 12. 12.50; bulk desirable 140 to 150 pound averages 12.40 ; tops 130 IPounds up 13.80; 160 pourids up 12.60 \packing sows largely 10.00 at 10.40 sorted killing pigs 13.00 down, hea: ‘weight hogs 11.60 at 12:00; ‘medium 1 A light 11.55 at 12.50; ht li ie 11.40 at 12. packing slaughter pigs oe to choice 1. | ordinary to good 1-704 1.714 Barley 63 at 65. et be 99. at 2.54%. peed eadoran ae CHICAGO PRODUCE. * Chicago, Jan. 13.—(4)—Butter low- cr; receipts 8,315 tubs; creamery ex- 3 standards 42; extra firsts 41 at Mes, firsts 40% at Boas jegs lower; receipts 7,i firsts 35% at 36; ordinary firsts 32)¥ som@ finished heavy at 34. e unchanged. steers held around 12.00; she stock \ slow, bulls steady, scar alers 25 cents higher; packers paying upward fat steers opening ketter grade light des of heavies ly. top an inckease in the annual| {7° melting, Sears | © strong. The]? (a 28 ee Ld LL eee dt Me Stone worket. To form an angle. To hasten. Dies out (as sound). Geographical drawing. i= >i0/6 Id Turf. To stroke lightly. To fondle. Masculine pronoun. Wing part of a seed. » Star. Measure of area, Like, Dug out of the eurth, Paid publicity. Sins. Boggy land. Schedule. Innocent. Crescent shuped figur by two intersecting are: By. [mEO} , eT Csaal 2} jee: </> 0) Pieieje! Tiny green vegetable. Ewe. Morindin dye. Correlative of cither. , Banal. Affirmation. * Part of verb to be. An alleged force: producing hype notism. Steadied. Poney that is behind in bounded Hypothetical structural unit. To cut quickly. Fairy. To obliterate. Story. Therefore. ment. Type of closed car. Conjunction of supposition. Deity. Half. an em. } Behold. Daily. Squirrel food. Eust Ind Thick shrub. Slow ¢ mollusks! Neuter pronoun. To asi te food. To exhibit indignation at a res mark. To challenge. Plateau. To separate pays coin, settled on wife at mar- Sailor. word into its Principle. ry en's wand, measure of capacity. ‘ ERTICAL at | ii long li Ml Minneapolis, Jan. changed, shipments 40, bran 26.50. heep 16,000; fat lambs and year- ing wethers fairly active; carly sales , Now She's Satisfied NOW WAIT A MINLTE- LOLD YOU THE TRUTH- L SWEPT DP THE SiReeT bh, IN FRONT OF THE UNION TRUST BUILDING SUGT THE OTHER DAY YOU SAID You. WENT DOWN AND MADE A CLEANUP IN) THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT, AND NOW = FIND ow ~ AND YESTERDAY LDISCOVERED THAT YOU ARE DRIVING A GARBAGE TRock L HANG. ANYTHING mage to Do WTHYOU- ‘YOO HAVE HUMILIATED Me eh To knock lightly. 9. Eggs of fishes. 11. Mended. enth note in seale, and y 11.75; weight 217, ks fat lambs late arling wethers sheep broad; cents higher: mostly ; heavy from Too Late To Ciassify FOR SALE -One Victrola with s 1 condition. Phone 4 1-13-3t LE-—56 pair silk stocking gs—fine for rug making. SOUTH ST. PAUL South’ St. Paul, Jan. 13.-—Cattle 3,000; steers and yearlings in moder- ate supply; slow, about steady; few mixed yearlings ¢: ; bulk’ med- ium weights held around 9.00; bulk Hers at 8.50; fat she stock firm: bulk rec- Re $5.50, 1-13-1t, Registered Heretord me Lad and Fair- 0 several stacks of Yall FOR SALE bull calves, 5.50 at 6.00; st moderate supply Kors and feeders in| about in| rage; bulk'| at 50 higher, seood Ii choice upwards to 11.75 at 12.00. Hogs 24.000; bidding strong te higher; all inte: sorted light weights; bidding on 130 to 140 pound averages; . AT stenographe: nr, r young man Must have abstract exper- ience in th Dakota. Position permanent. Write Tribune No. 48, 1-13-tf WELL LMIGHT BE A L GARBAGE COLLECTOR BUT JUST THE LM MAKING ‘SIV BERRIES MORE THAN I DID AT THE OFFICE AND 1G DOLLARS MORE! OW CHICK THAT'S WONDERFUL -NOW WE. CAN GO ODT TOA DINNER AND SHow EVERY WEEK 7

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