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“44% ses abe a New York, Jan. Ba tncer: tain price movements’ charac: this week's stock market, Whigs vas [aa to absorb a la amount number of speculation industrials. Business news sates sera satis-| factory. Car lo: first MH hae in J H May dai y the sharp shipments, loa chandise showing feet ngs of tal oer genet rial gains AK Another sha: atop in. crude oil’ out- |) put last week was, accompanied . by}; stiffening p price lenctes, ‘Steel mill operators ‘were: maintained ‘at a: high rate with forward business ap- Laser A satisfactory. att ents were fav- orable, U, S, Cast Iron Pipe . stock being placed on a $10 annual basis, the Stewart Speedometer rate was; raised from $6 to $6, payments were resumed on Consolidation Coal, and = Aare 0% 0% 245 246% 243% 245%. (246° BATIG 246% 24TH BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) January 22, 1926. No.1 dark northern . Mo. 1 northern spring . ram . being forced to 9, new: low on the current movement gt 181 8-4, but!’ strong ‘buying support ‘was by cag and it closed last night Motors were also heavily the presence of a large short intér-| est in those shares acted asa su: to taining influence. Qils failed’to r Het) mre ont Bic . ough special strength develo; ‘i Associated on merger rumors. Equip- SHELL CORN ments displayed a slightly irmer). tone on reports of increased raiii SNo. 45°56 Ibs. or mare’. buying. No. 6, 65 Ibs. Recent strength of the Frisco and Rock Island railroad shares was ex- plained by the announcement *: test night that the former had acqiifed a substantial block of Rock ‘oland| stock which Wall street iateqaeel ad as preliminary to a merge Ee two properties. Eastern ters turned strong towards the close of the week in reflection of, efforts to bring about a renewal of joint nego- tiations for a resumption of anthra- cite mining. Sample . ‘1 cent. ant. Ber pound Bisrount. under Ibs. Cente shell. 55 cl -< Chicago, Jan. Sogn 500 qi ighter weights 26 at oe ents: we ig to 10. ighers vand ice -160. to 180 earn weights 1300 at 13.25; prac- poet top of 160 pounds up 13,25; odd to 160 pound: selections up butchers 41,85 et 12.36; bulk packing lela 10.85 at 11,10; desirable killing ‘ound 13.25; shippers 2,000; fekina holdover 1,000; y eoiediten,= 4 11.26 at 12.16; medium 11.90 at “Tights 11.85 at 11.25; ht i, 11.75 at 18.40; packing sows ae at 11.30; slaughter pigs hes WHEAT MAR I$ STEADIERi Price Changes Very. Small!** Cattle 1,000; compared week ago. and Are Both Above and ” Below Last Close Chicase,, J complete seas and ith am power at a market | mea nasa good t joice lina: shen steers iv Bit ijeenaiieed 49 cant lower; met miter ris ES apply ard pees lominat ‘approxima’ boat” 480,000 sung of cattle received during the last two weeks at eleven 's extreme top on medium weight, i grading goed and bette: Pocaeeer Rent ae! canner’ and cutters s iu} 35 10°98 (gents lo most lower; atockers and feedats steady to 26.cents off; peaks ‘bulk prices follow: Fat steers stive b pe <i oS eat and heifers, fers 5; ters 4.16 at ri eins 3 18.00 at MF ep and oats off a eae. week ago, Chicago, Jan, 23.—UP)—1 rhe lowers. bal ‘steadiness characterized the whoat| fui pe egy Teediog lambs" sround market early today. Price changes Hy cents ga ty wethers .25 me confined to fractions, pe were 50 cents. offt/ rheily distributed: above | native lambs steady: a below yesterday's tihieke “Grade | fat, lambs 18.765 feeding Janis 15.603, wes of a week. ai sort, chiefly’ 10 | yearting wethi eet two year old, adjust accounts rather than to take ers 11.7 ie 9.25; bulk on new risks. Opening prices, un-) ptlces ‘follow; ‘tt Jamba 14.50 at cltanged to % cent hij A May aay oa Bay natives 12.00 at 13.00; fat A AR Maced oP og py yy numerous minor. actos: Lad a Fi tions, governed almost ae by | at 9.00 ieaing jambs * varying pit condition, ‘Corn and oats displayed even pore stability than wheat. ates unchanged to % higher, ark, corn held Ae to Initia Oats si ie Prey i 4 iy tion op: Man was cd TM ie ance. A decided uy; firmness ‘to provisions ee SPOS Sher. Minneapoli: neapolia, Jan, 28 re dipped to a new. current reaction, ‘oat che mata ‘dee veloped mote powers. of resistance and rausioh, Close Arequent throughout the sessio! was half w e- sterdsy’s close and the low. oe for thi / the market showing. net |! eo rere May weaker thah | 4%: cent 40% a minimum i) the di 60] ment . majority of 226 to 321 pound |4.26 Market Nervous and Unsettled Early in Week But. Ad: of fees ih but. ‘ter: ‘Seat also aj peared to he a general . ae of cont e in the co! ‘dition of the markets among ae re-' ceivers ey jobbers. After several weeks of slug ih trading and a general lack of es mee no definite trend percep: ngthening of y came as a ie sudden: sti ket on We oe a mast wi the situation” eel deck me AIP to have n followin, however, Buyers ds- had permitted sto¢ks to reac! and mine the advanc- itig prices beganoperating tore ex- tensively and anticipated futuro ‘re-, aeiestian to some extent. at He ey baying ‘on the part of rs.of* butter greatly aided a ester confidence in the and Feaulted in a certain lati Ing. Stocks’ of bitter on Micalers" floors were soon pi and. some’ rather sharp ice advances: on oY markets ‘were: aio biap} me je shai taay,‘to a cer- tain os a ie iets area to the fact that y py babel pie of but- ter have cl i ry demand for tre citing SOUTH ST. Stns: payeareck aul, week's price chart i ‘rade, bropght out new low levels on deef cattle and fat lambs, while hogs went into the windup in about the same position as last week, says the | weekly review of the .U. S. of . Agriculture. dressed market together with gen- erous cattle runs at all. points werc. the main factors behind this week's! downturns on live values. Fed ‘steers and yearlings closed at the low point of the week or fully f, fat she stock finishing’ 9.76 at the opening of the weck, com- rable grades stopping with bids at Bie at the close, while bulk of the at 7.25 at 8.60 against a} spread for simi grades | it week. Butcher stock finished at 00, a few specialties earning anners and cutters closed at 3.50 at hes Sausage bulls were di dulk soaring around 5.25 to 5. ao riiateet ing around 50 cents lower with an 11.60 bulk to packers, Declines also extended to stockers and feeder val- ues, these averaging 15 to 25 cents joft with a 6.00 to 7.25 bulk out-of Jirst hands at the clo: Buteher and bacon ‘hogs are clos- ing in last week's price spread or from 12.00 to 12.35, packing sows from 10:00 at 10.25, Stock pigs are sueady to 25. cents, higher at 13.00 at in ‘els for desirable fed ‘westerns natives resting at 14,00 to 14.25, Fat ‘ewes closed sey: to 26'cents lower or 7.00 to 8.76. FARGO. BUTTE Fargo, N. D., Jan. 23. aa Butter fat, churning cream 40; packing stock 30. Fat lambs worked off unevenly 50] FO; 25 cents in sympathy with the de- ining dressed. ac kats, closing, ere an Bike! “| LOST—Btick vanity case, containing eee ant other, ‘arti Fiche LY 5 ~—_ mn Cent i cen Caribana Yar reward ake lk to C pekets showing for. ag mg ep 2 sh ‘Tribune C Classified bigtenas 32 AT ONCE—Abstracter er. Prefer a young man. Must have abstract ex- rience in North Dakota. ition permanent, Write Tribune No, 48. 2-13-t£ WANTE aten RICT MANGGERS 'D SALE: MEN—A jionally advertised Gorpsistion can use several sales- aes — organizers. Opperts ‘ity for go-getters to make money is unlimited. Write fiving past ee Riience ‘and, _ reference a ke Bldg., Fargo, No, Di ch MAN WANTED (city oF country) old! established company will supply capital and start you in your own manent business selling neces- jies people must buy every! day. rience unnecessary. Write McConnon & Co., Factory ee Win- ona, Minn. it WANTED—Men and women 4 Tearn ‘ber te Great demand, big! Few weeks completes. cat- ine and special offer free. Moter College, Fargo, N. D. STEAMSHIP positions, Europe, Or- tent. the world while you earn, Good pay. Send self-addressed en- :yelope fag list. Box 80-M, past ced aia must “hatch had at least two years experience, none others Sots apply. .Write fribune a The WHO can embroider us for easy pleasant profitablg| pay guaranteed; evdfything ied; no wanvassing. Fig sic, Bier it Make $5.00 six hours work. Mignitied. ‘0 SELLING. Enclose stamp. SOLIDATED CARD CO., 128 No. Wells St., Dept. 447, Chicago. 23-36 AG! y, MAGIC. GAS. New discovery. $1 box equals 33 lions. gasoline. Proven Merits. Your. name on cans, 300 per cent profit. Write quick.. P. A. LEFEBVRE CO. Dept. S, Alexandria, ‘Ont., C: avn focal for sung sinters 0. K. Hnwley, Baldwin, Wis, FOR. SALE OR RENT ___HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Ten room house, $6500, oak finish, $2,500 mortgage, $1,400 down, easy terms. Can be remodel- ed into duplex. Oscar Sjogren, 3400 Blaisdell Ave. So., are lis, Minn. 1-20-11 FOR E—Four room modern cot- tage in downtown district. Do not hone, but write, giving name, ox 81, Moffit, N. Bak. 1 Room For ENT Nice ‘and warm room for rent in fine locatio Call at 31 Ave. A, corner Paden, Ave. or Phone 1017. rooms, completely furnished. With in two blocks of postoffice. W P. 0. Box 1001, C 4 Th B. F. Misi azat (2-22-t¢ partment, with iitehenette closet, all modern, 623-6th St. 1-22-31 FOR RENT—One entirely mode: five room house, near school. Phone 427 or 592M. 1 and .| FOR Rl For rae ments, one .794W. Ww. Litth 0-tf 1 insertion, 26 words or UNEP oo.s. seers sseeee 3 insertions, 26 words or under .......0.0.5 3 insertions, 38 words oF 1 geet, 26 ‘words or an Ads over 96 words, 2c addt- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy ehould be received by 13 o'clock to fn- Gure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE 4 ROOM cottage, 1 llth street, excel- lent condition, $2000.00. 3 ROOM cottage, Avenue B, excellent condition, full’ basement, $1900. 4 ROOM cotta front, easy terms, 7 ROOM house, bat 7 went down town, $2100.00. 300M house, Mandan Ave., ene modern, $3100.00, 5 ROOM cottage, modern, east front, east part of city, garage, $2650.00. & ROOM cottage, 12th strect, bath,: full basement, garage, casy terms, $3000.00. east | DOZENS OF houses of all descrip- tions and at all sorts of terms in practically every part of the cit BUILDING LOTS; Aundreds of m, from the Country Club to the Penitentiary; many of them for ten per cent cash and the balance ran mn caer mmentely payments, NDS—There have been Panitty or forty sales of land made in this county the past few weeks. The real bargains will soon be tak- en up or the prices raised. By the coming fall the biggest farm land movement since 1916 will be un- der way. BUY NOW and make your profit. farm buildings, ‘8, merchandise, in reliable companies, F. E. YOUNG. 1-18-1w SALESMEN WANTED—Heap makes $600 monthly selling our new gum and peanut machine to merchants, No experience necessary. Big com- mission, Hurd, Wholesale, Key stone Building, Kansas C . Com- bat- ol LIGHTNING Strange Battery pound. Charges discharged iminates agents. Minn. NEW) MEN” Guarant against commissi live-wire novelty. $200. C. Appleton Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ____ BOOMS FOR RENT. a} ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—Large front room in brand new home. Is warm and comfortable and al newly furnished. Has fine clothes closet. Call at 812-8th Street. Lightning ¢ ;| FOR RENT—Clean, modern ‘sisaping rooms with all conveniences, also garage. For further information 1-20-2wks Room off bath at 614 Phones975, Gentleman 1-21-3¢ rR Nicely furnished room in modern hume, 702-7th St. Phone a 3t BREN One or two rooi nae ote housekeeping. Phone a04R, 1-21-3t nished ‘room: tn tod Sees ba2-and ft. two story house, | hardwood floors, full! hot water heat, ‘near ' hurch, “school and ho: pital, Salo price, $6,000 on terms, or $4,700 cash, A bargain. $600 CASH and 350 pe: per month includ- ing interest— Modern bungalow; hardwood floors, fi ‘fine partitioned basement, furnace heat, heated gar- (Ages-near school; immediate posses- sion, Address 617 Anderson St. SIX ROOM modern two story house, garage, east front, hardWood floors, | | wn trees, fine Seaeae. Sale price $5,090; good terms; 7%, FIVE, ROOM partly modern house, Jocated 404 ith St; hardwood loors; newly painted ii out; in A No. 1 cond price $2,300; $300 cash; payments, FIVE ROOM t east front; very easy @tory moder ement, furnace | heat. 450 cash. NEW SIX ROOM very modern two story stucco house, oak and maple Sale’ price § floors; good size bedrooms, large closets, basement garage, built-in features. Ready for, occupaucy | Feb. Ist. Sale prices $6,800; terms 9 ur business |! cted list of le houses and lots, with | terms to sutisfy any buy- ee this agency for Vasick efficient real estate service. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone @ SITUATIONS WANTED _ SITUATION WANTED-—S eference, own ‘Tribune 1-19-1W S i WANTED TO WENT WILLING 10 pay good price for one or two very nice rooms. Prefer- 4! y in a ‘private home on sixth 42 «hole 77 afternoon, or s. 1-22-1w BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Roomers and boarders. Also bed for sale. Phone 637W. =18-' ____ BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Cush Grocery Store with lurch room in connection.’ ice reasonable. Reason for seil- ng health, For price and ormaticn, write to Owner, , Moffit, N. Dak. 1-15-2wks Fr state property monthly income $160.00 per month better than 12% net return, Infor- mation write ‘Box 125, Bismarck, N.D. 1-19-1wk OR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished 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-tf FOR SALE—Combination butcher and grocery store for sale, Doing excellent business in fine location. For information ‘address T No._56 DL MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Up. “furniture. All in good Living room suite consisting of overstuff- ed davenport and chair, Windsor rocker, gateleg table and floor lamp. Two-tone walnut dining room set consisting of buffet, ex- tension table and six chairs. Two- tone walnut bed room suite con- sisting of bed, dresser, dressing Also ice box, enamel ki burner gas stove, walnut bed, complete, and drop-si Reasonably priced. cal 1142W. 1-20-4t GERMAN ‘Police Dogs, pups by Im- ported Fully Police Trained Bjorn vom Schutzenteich PH. will consid- er good shot gun in trade, further FOR SALE--8 FOR SALE- S| FOR SALE—15x150 foot corner Seventh Street and Avenue E. for $7650. school. culls as wooud: HORIZONTAL Acquirements. Mid-d Answer to 5 Sdeaaagh Crossword Puzzle: s instrument. In place of. To attempt. Defect. Dried root of an orchid. Masculine pronoun. To slide. To obstruct. Metal. Cow food. To please. To breathe noisily in sleep. Conjunction of supposition. Decks on boats. To sl food. To slip away. Crocodile birds. Placed on a tiny golf Shallown: wments. of either. mound, ne for bruises. French coin. Plot of land water. Narrow si surrounded — by Small Arbor. Roofing material, to a type jes. social group. of Greek word into its smallest parts. ‘Mob in fright. Was upon one's feet. Sesame (plant). To rub clothes again. Pairs. Picture on steel. impressions — engraved Those versed in the science of the human evolution. Center of an apple. Bashful. Upon. To magnify. Extals. Not working. To be seated. Command to a horse, venth note in scale. information write Walarich nels, Cooperstown, N. Dak. Ken- from Europe, engagement ires, diamond ngs. Diamond For in Room 7, 1-20-4t ete ut a big discount. Van Horn Hotel. FOR SALE—One John Deere Corn Lister and one Ford car in good shape. Cheap for cash. Can be feen at Olson Garage Monday. “EB-It AMONDS = direct beautiful diamond rings, diamond soli bracelets at great @ t makes sele formation write James V Wilton, N. D. FOR SALE—New Winchester auto- matic shotgun, 12 gauve, ued three wal sell -lw 10-6 Velvet rag in it Almost new, nformation call at Food Market. 1-22-3t Junior floor lamp $8.00, etrol; records $65. sher $8.00, Bedstead Phone 404J, 1-22-3t perfect cond! For further the Bismarc Phone 10. corn cobs, it Console V Maytag 706-4th Street. or small Tribune on __ 1-19-5t e looking box for 515-14th St. Lots are one block from high Write Tribune Ni back of Ford. 1 8. 1160R, FOR SALE— washer, on and ask for Mr. S One Freshman e tube Radio s ker and accessories com- pi loud Taking the Wind Out of His Sails HERE IS your STENOGRAPHER'S TIME CARD - YOU'LL NOTICE SHE CAME.IN FIVE MINUTES LATE - BETTER TALK TD HER ABOUT IT AS L INSIST ‘THAT ALL EMPLoyecs “BE On DUTY AT $ O'CLOCK SHARP. ‘(SAND Too T BELIEVE “THaT EMPLOYEES SHOBLD i RESTRICTED THE USE OF FoR CALLS GIHER THAN BUSINESS, } ‘SEE THAT YOUR FoRCE IS NOTIFIED OF THis - a By Taylor ey cae Lf, THEN Hor Down To The Peesent! YY THE CORNER AND MAIL THESE LETTERS AND WHEN YOU COME You CAN EMPTY WASTEBASKETS ov meee