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_ FRIDAY, YANTRA? 25: “ARTER Yat a a Heavy Selling Presi Drop—Corn:: and Oats. Also:, Afferibiay. — : Chicago, Jan. With numerous orvers piling into the wheat market today to sell out and stop losses, and with but little important buying apparent except from previous speculative sdllerd, wheat showed weakness throughout the greater: pett. of t board of trade sessién. rid shipments for the week whre larger, includi ine sltipments i excens of the preceding weeks to-. tal. Corn developed stubhorness, an upturn in hog values having considerable effect. Wheat’ closed ‘unsettled, 1: 1/2 to 1 7-8 cents net lower, corn 1-4 to 5-8 cents up, and oats virtually unchanged: Chicago, Jan. 22.— Heavy selling pressure which developed on ai nly upturn in wheat today led to a 8! break. The increased gelling wi associated with an opinion from. a trade industry representative here that wheat values in the States would have to undergo a sub- stantial decline before there would be merit on the buying side. He called attention especially to wheat shipments backing up in only at terminals but at country points as well, and he also gave em- United | nada, not | 'N ss. MEN POLIS RANGE ‘Od 163%). Pnew. 1 ooew 1.61% 1.61% Rye— 1a. 92% 9K Mayinew © 1.908% 1.00% +248 2.46% 240 244 247 2.47 243% 2.46% 85 66 + 65% 1.40 84% 864 87% Ate Ad 1.05 * 1.04% » 1.00% 15.07 16.45 st Bi% 44% 45% Lar idan. ene Boe z ign. . Sa: Belties— Jan. . May ... 2116.08 10.05 17.00 { BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Mi January 22, 1926. jo. 1 dark northern Dnorthern sprin; No. 2 amber durum fo, 1 mixed durum phasis to reports of unexpected ship- ,ments from Germany and mutate, The opening, unchanged to lower, May (new) 1.72% to 1.72%, and July 1.49¢ to 1.50, was followed hy a frac- tional advance and then by a sudden reaction that carried May down to 1.694%, and July to 1.48, Corn and oats were easy influenced hy wheat. After opening at % off to % up, May 83% to 83%,-the corn market scored slight gains, and then underwent a sag. . Oats started at % decline to an equal advance, May 44% to 44%. Lat- months showed some loss. igher quotations on hogs gave a' lift to provisions. WHFAT HAS QUICK BREAK AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Jan. 22.—-P)—Wheat} had a quick break of 2 3-4 to 3 1-8 cents today after a firm but dull opening and a few aimless moves within an. narrow range, Liquida- tion ran the market into, stop lo: orders. Support was thin and the market dropped below the level of: downward indemnities befote buying, developed in volume to check the decline. May oats sagged 1-4 cents with corn. May rye dropped 2 1-2 cents and after midday rallied 1 8-8 conts from low. May barley was off cents up to the last houn, May flax seed rallied one cent early and féil' back 2 1-4 cents under yesterday's finish, re Choice cash wheat was in slow de- mand after ruling steady early, and the market for top quality was‘ off one_cent. Medium quality showing, ood test weight ruled steady. Poon! ight weight was slow and draggy. Durum was stead; Corn was ay and steady. Oats were steady. was quiet and steady, Barley de mand was slack. seed was in fair ‘e good demand with offerings small, ——— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ~ Jan, 22.— Hogs 25,000; ; mostly 25 higher than 's best prices; anger weight: advanced 25 at 85-cepts; sh i mand urgent; big packers doing lit- ; bulk good and choice 160 to“100 pounds averages 12.60 at 12.25; 140 to 150 pound selections largely 12.80 at 12.00; tops 130 pounds up 13.00; 160 puonds up 12.75; bulk better to 810 pound butchers 11.80 at 12.20; majority packing sows 10.75 at 11,005; killing pigs 13.25 down; heavy weight hogs 11.76 at 12.10; medium 11.90 at 12.50; light 11.70 at 12.75; light light 11.50 at 13.00; packing sows 10.80 at 11.25; slaughter pigs 13.00 at 13.25, Cattle 3,000; beef steers and stock generally steady; quality plain; most fat steers 8.60 at 9.50; best Jong yearlings 10.85; stockers ‘and feeders fully steady; bulls steady tu weak; veals 25 to 50 lower; most- ly 50 cents off; bulk 12,00 at 13,00. to packers; ward to 14.00 for odd lots. ‘Sheep 8,000; \all classes openta; around steady, several doubles choice fat lambs to shippers 15.25; choice feeding lambs. 15.26; odd: lots fat owes 8.50 at 9.00. Ny a ee ny ; RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Jan. - of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dirk northern 1.68% at 1.835%; No. 2 ditto B ditto 1.60% at 1.75%; No.2 % at 1.85%. hard spring 16 at 1.80%; No, 2 durum = 1.3! Barley gample grade 57 at 63%; 1He’ did 1 veails, somethi the: telling: No. 3, 61% at 62%; Corn No. 4 ye! low 70%. a Oats No. 2 white 38% Rye No. 2, 94%. Flax No. 1, ee CHICAGO GRAIN ~ Jan. 22.—Wheat, ‘no ssles repo porn seat mixed 72 at 73%; No. 3 yellow 5 Oats No. 2 unite 42 at 42%; No. 3 white 41% at. 424. . f re 1.01 1.01%. : Timoth: ed ts t 7.50, ‘Be A al Glover seed 27.25 at 31.26. Lard 15.10. Soe ee Ribs-16.00. Bellies 16.87. at 39%. MINNEAPOLIS, Gi Minneapolis, Jang. receipts 184 cars I a year ago. ‘Cash; No. $1.66 3-4 to 1.67 3-4; No. northern spring: Choice $1.72 3-4 to 1 69 8A 0 3.72: ipping de- 40%. few 13.50; outsiders up-| 8. | lo, 1 red dutum No.1 flax No, 2 flax No, I rye Dark hard: win Hard winter . We quote b followin Oats Barley .. Spelts, per cwt. No. 4, 56'lbs. or more . No. 5, 56 Ib: No. 6, Sampl ag sees licent per pound discount under 55 lbs.‘ Ear corn 6 cents under shell. SOUTH 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK ae St. Paul, Jan. 22.— Cattle 1 ; fed steers and yearlings slow, weak to 25.lower, quality rather plain; few yearlings eligible around 9.4 best medium weights 9.00: bulk 7.75 at 8.50; fat she stock dull, 4.60 at 7 canners and cutters un- changed; bologna bulls weak to 25 lower, mostly 5.25 at 5.75; stockers and. feeders. weak, about 25 lower; balk 6.25 at 7.25; calves 2,100; big 50 cents lower; practical top 11.50. Hogs 13,500; practically no early business, most bids on 160 to 300 pound ayerages; 11.75 at 12.25 or strong to 26 higher than Thursday’s ave! idding 10.00 at 10.25 on packing sows; pigs steady early, most- ly 13.00; “average cost 11.71; weight Sheep 500; about steady on few lambs, weak on she ulk good native lambs 14.00; best fed western Jambs here around 14.25; reral loads of choice 83 to 86 pound lambs late Thursday 14.40; one deck o choice 117 pound fed ewes late yes- teray 8.’ two loads of fat ewes here today u CHICAGO PRODUCE. : Chicago, Jan. 22—Butter higher; receipts 8,554 tubs; creamery extras 43%; standatds 43; extra firsts 42 at anus firsts 41 at 41%; seconds 38 at Eggs higher; receipts 8,729 cases; yirats 8644; ordinary firsts 52 at 83. Cheese unchanged. ———e POTATOES Chicago,. Jan. 22.-—Potatoe: ‘ceipts 67 3 tota U. 8. shipments 474; 26 Canadian; trading at stand- il account of weather; market nom- inay unchanged; no quotations. Minneapolis, » Jan. 22.—Potatoes: ‘Light wire inquiry, demand slow, ma: ket’ firm. Carloads delivered: sales, freight (only deducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul rate sacked cwt. round whites U.S. No. 1, few rollers 3.70 at 3.80; mostly 3.75 at 3.80. CHICAGO POULTRY Poyltr; vo Is 24 at HAVE MANAGER MoDaLIL thed 2 bh et okt a’ ol on lstaus vendita. he thinks not worth Hing: F x } “This man. Ike Ogg,” he ns “He [as ioe Tee always manasa Lathe 0 a considered. the cui bandit America has prodiced 4 ¢ eS ‘A | Cae 50] tal 4 2 LIST LE ‘ STOCK MARR a iat Reports of Sitike Settlement Negotiations Cause Buy- ing. in Ratle New York, Jan. 22.—Backing. and filling movements characterized day’s stock market,.which in under the domination of professional Reports that a resumption inthtacite peace negotiations was ble brought.a number of buying hares of hard coal several of which points. Further trength developed in Frisco com- mon on rumors of “surprising devel- opments” at today’s meeting of di. Special buying was ap; American “| Pidelity-Phoenix Insarance, and Sa: 4, which advanced 2% to 3' Weakness cropped out, how- ied Fruit and Federal and Smelting common, cach sold 4 paints below yester- Maney rates continued relatively easy, but there was a marked absence of public par- ticipation which tributed = in part by some brokers to the fact that unusually heavy new fi: in; since the first of the year had ab- sorbed a jarge portion of the surplus funds ordinarily available for stock market purposes at this time of the 8 | year. The closing was strong. Despite uncertainty over the sta- tus of the anthracite strike, coalers maintained most of their gains as the buying movement broadened jn the final hour. “United States Steel tebounded to 184 1-2, and brisk bid- ding for the oil shares was started by a flood of new merger The first sale of S. S. Kresge this year took place. at 545, a gain of more than 100 points over last year's final figure. Other merchandising issues, including Woolworth and Sears, Roebuck, also were strong. To- gales approximated — 1,500,000 Minneapoli 22,—Flour 10 at 15 lower; in carload lots family pat- ents quoted at. 9.60 9.70 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 44,038 barrels; ‘bran 26.50. Brady and Sidles to Headline Card at Carson Jan. 29 Mike Brady of my_ Short of Linton boxed toa draw Wetserehy night Both boys appeared in good shape and were never in danger at any ime. The bout was ‘fast throughout and the fans were well satisfied with the whole card. Brady was out- weighed a few pounds, hut his speed and cleverness kept him out of the of Short’s haymakers. rady has returned to Bismarck now training for a fight at n on Friday evening, January He will be matched with Paul Sidies of Oakes in the 10-round main id fevent, These boxers met in a six-round headliner in Bismarck a while back and the fight was a good one from the fans’ point of view. Both men like to mix it and both show that they can take abuse. ‘moters failed to rematch the here and the fight therefore goes to Carson. i Bf coming out without a-hat?” She: “Well, it isn’t that but I'd sooner see you without a hat than wearing the sort of hat you would wear if you wore a hat.”—Tit-Bits. reports. | F Bismarck. pro- |} HIGH HAT. “Then you like the idea of my ” = ! Dist MANA AND: SAI | MENSA Netonatly adver Sei Corporation can use several sales-: men, as organizers. Opportunity for go-getters make money. is, unlimited. Write giving past ex- peice and reference to 302) eineke Bldg., Fargo, No. Dak. ne Ww. len and (women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big’ wages. Few weeks completes, cat- rr = yet pee! pier ~~ Faahirga jarber College, Fargo, ND. 1-2-1mo, NT! D—Experienced bookkeeper, must have had at least two years actual experience, none need apply. Write Tribune bey 5 1-14+¢: | Src RE CETERA HMLP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Women who desire full or part *timie employment. Call 1079 f al _ 18h-3t Clifford's 1-20-3t Ey} Store lunch room in connection. Price reasonable, Reason for sell- ings failing health. For price and other information, write to Owner, Box 84, Moffit, N. Dak. ‘ 1-15-2wks ak. GOOD INVESTMENT—For Sale— Rental city real estate propery monthly income $160.00 per month; better than 12% net return. Infor- jon write Box 125, Bismarck, _N.D. i 1-19-1wk. FOR SALE OR TRADB—Farnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. This is a real hotel bargain that it will pay you to investigate. Good town, | good location, Write Tribune No, 97. *10-12- ‘OR SALE—Combination butcher and grocery store for sale, Doing excellent business in fine location. For Information address ‘Tribune =. OR RENT—A partly mod- 1 ern 4 room house with garage and barn, also for sale_all my furniture consisting of heater, _ tables and chairs, rocking chairs, kitchen _ cab- inet, book case, sewing machine, 2! dressers, commode, dress form,} sanitary cot, longue stools, bugéy, baby bed, Aolian phono- graph, pillows, quilts, library table, curtains, kitchen ware, oil stove, dishes, other things not mentioned. 418 So. 10th St. Phone eerie -21-2t range room e, | h, $2,500 mortgage, $1,400 down, éasy terms. Can be remodel- | ed into duplex. Oscar Sjogren, 8400 Blaisdell Ave, So., Minnea| lis, Minn, _ 120-1 FOR SALE—Four room mod ot tage in downtown district. Do not; hone, but write, jing name, to jox 81, Moffit, 1-12-2wks. ROOM FOR RENT—Ni and warm room for rent in fine loca! Call at 31 Ave. A, corner Man or Phon 1, 1 FQR RENT-—Modern house of five Tooms, completely furnished. Wit! in. two blocks of postoffice. Write ©, Box 1001, City, 3 FOR RENT—A furnished apartme: city heat, no children. ‘Phe Laurain Apts. Phone 303, B. F. Flanagan. Pri ___1a-22-tt ished two room} ‘OR and| NT. apartment, with kitchenette closet, all modern, 523-6th St. i 5 1-16-1W1 INT—Two furgished Phone 708W. G Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. NOW MAC, BEFORE 1 START To. WORK YLL LOOK AROUN® ALITTLE To GET ACCUSTOMED To THInes i ‘did it inadvertently, as, one re-|. WANTED—Roomers and boarders. Also bed for sale, Phone 637W. ‘ aan ag aches os ake uv week, 26 words or uB- AOE voce seccccrseees 186 Ads over 25 words, 2c addt tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY . RATES All classified ade are cash in advance. Copy should be - Peceived by 19 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. . THE. . BISMARCK PHONE 32 FOR SALE ROOM cottage, 1th: street, excel- lent condition, $2000.00. .- ROOM cottage, Avenue B, excellent condition, full’ basement, $1900.00. 4 ROOM cottage, Mandan Ave., tail. et, small basement, cemented, east front, easy terms, $2660.00, « ROOM house, bath, front right down town, $2100.00. ROOM house, Mandan Ave., front, modern, $8100.00, 5 ROOM cottage, modern, east front, east part of city, gar $2650. 5 ROOM cottage, 12th street, bat full’ basement, garage, easy term: 0 street, east 3 Doz tic it alt sorts of terms in " part of the city. undreds of them, untry Club to the many of them for ash‘ and the balance thirty or forty sales of land made in this county the past few weeks, ‘The real bargains will en up or the coming fall the bi movement since 1! d make your profit. on your house, furni , automobile, farm buildin, iness buildings, merchandise, in reliable companies, F. E, YOUNG. 1-18-1w ROOMS FOR RENT 00M FOR GENTLEMAN—Large front room in brand new home. Is warm and comfortable and all newly furnished. Has fine clothes closet. Call at 812-8th spar RENT—Clean, modern sleeping rooms with all conveniences, also garage. call 6045. ape FOR RENT—Room off bath at 614 Ave. C. Phone 975, Gentle preferred. eee FOR T—Pleasant ‘light house- keeping rooms, College Building. 83. R RENT—One or two rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 894K. 1-21- FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo& ern home. 403-3rd St. 1-21-3t FOR SALE- Olds Sedan, overhauled and repainted; 1—1924 Chevrolet tour’ 1—1925 Star touring with wil 1922 Ford touring; ings, various models Dodge touring, overh: winter enclosure; 1 touring in ‘good shap 1—1921 Dodge roadster. DAKOTA AUTO SALES COMPANY. 1-16-1w, SITUATIONS WANTED _ WA 4—Ford tour- , salary $75, good reference; own Write care Tribune 1-19-lw tk eeceeteaieerel at é ete . 5B. y YA-AS MR, HORNBLOWER, 1 CAN READILY SEE WHERE A LOT OF RADICAL CHANGES ARE NECESSARY IN YOUR DEPARTMENT TO POT IT ON fe SIX ROOM modern two story house, east front; hardwood floors, full basement, hot water heat,, near Catholic church, school and hos: pital. Sale price, $6,000 on term: or $4,750 cash, 5A bargain, $500 CASH and $50 per month includ- ing interest— Modern bungalow; hardyood floors, fine partitioned baserent, furnace heut, hented age, near school; immediate pos: sion. Address 617 Anderson St. SIX*ROOM modertt two story house, + garage, east front, hardwood floors, wn trees, fine location. Sale price $6,000; good term FIVE ROOM partly modern house, located 404 11th St; hardwood floors; newly painted inside and out; in A No. 1 condition. Sale price:$2,300; $800%cash; very easy payments. FIVE ROOM two story modern five room house, east front, well located |. for schools; full basement, furnace | | heat. NEW SIX ROOM very modern two story stucco house, oak and maple floors; good size bedrooms, large closets, basement garage, built-in features. Ready, for occupancy se | Sale prices $6,800; terms Sale price $3,450 cash. — This agency wants your business and has a carefully selected list of good desirable houses and lots, with | : prices and terms to satisfy any buy- er. to build or buy. See this agency for quick efficient real estate service. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. isting bed, dresser, table, bench and rocker. box, enamel kitchen table. burner gas stove, walnut bed, complete. and drop- ¢ Reasonably ed. Call sae cot DIAMONDS: ct from Europe, beautiful diamond | engagement rings, diamond solitaires, diamond bracelets at great ings. Diamond expert makes selections, For in- formation write James W. Marek, ilton, N. De. 1-21-1w —Junior floor lump $8.00, 5 records $65.00, Maytag washer $8.00, Bedstead §3. 706-4th Street. Phone boo oa FOR SALE—75xi50 foot corner on Seventh Street and Avenue E for $750. Lots are one block from high school. Write Tribune No. 52. 1-15-2wks. radio at $40.00 discoun' dios 5lor Phone 548M. OR SALE—One Freshman mi piece five tube Radio set loud speaker and accesso! plete at a big discount. Van Horn Hotel. i t STRAYED from 418 10th St. South y, black horse, star on face, weight 1100. If scen, please phone GO2LM or write Mrs. Eva D. Shel- D. rt 1—1922) ___._ Tribune No. 57. 1-21-3t FOR SALE—General household fur- nishings and dishes. 204-So. 11th Stre Ee 1-19-54 FOR SALE—Fine looking box for back of Ford. 313-14th St. Phone LE—8-3 x 10-6 Veivet rug in perfect conditign, Almost new. Can finance any reasonable deal] 2 Phone @ % HORIZONTAL To fix. In case that. Half an em. Slot. To wail audibly. Second note in scale. To fondle. 'o instigate. Commonplace. To scorch. 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Road Conditions | from simple co colds make them dangerous and. they should not be neglected. ‘There is no better remedy for quick relief from coughs and colds than Foley Tar Compound. “My very bad croupy cough, until I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar,” Peter Landis, Meyersdale, Pa. a bottle on hand for emergency. Ady, Eighty per cent of all commercial ice und refrigerating plants operate on ainmonia, 1h) REORGANIZING YOUR ny ql pir SOF WORKING AND Sues TE A Cy ghana wy (Mercury readings at 7 a, m.) Bismarck—Clear; 10 below; roads good St. fair. Mankato—Clear; Cloud-—Clear; 12 below; roads . 12 helow; roads roads fair. ; roads good. lear; 11 below; roads Fargo--Clear; Minot—Clea Jamestown— good. Hibbing—Clar; fair. Mandan good. Duluth—Clear; good, Grand Forks— Clear; roads very good. Rochester —Clear; rough. Winona fair, icy. 21 below; © roads Clear; 7 below; roads 9 below; roads 10 below; 13 below; roads ~Clear, 12 below; roads r By Taylor