The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1926, Page 7

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PAGE: SEVEN —= TOO OFTEN Se eeaeetentatione | Tsibone Clsiied Advertisements | GOOD USED CARS Ford Coupe in fine condi 1924 Dodge Coupe new at SA. 00. Dodge Todring in the best of condition, 8! Our stock of used cars is’ always complete, and becnuse of tremendous reduction in Dodge Brothers new car p' can offer bargains that cannot be duplieated anywhere. PHONE 808 M. B. GILMAN. CO. tional per word. 2-15-1w \ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BOARD AND ROOM RATES ~ ~ MUARD AND ROOM at Krueg’s 65 Cents Per Inch oyarding house at 44 Main St. ves } Prices reasonable. Phone v6 All classified ads are cash |},; in advance. Copy should be MALE HELP’ WANTED MEN WANTED--Start business of your..own without capital: in six weeks. Learn real estate business. Course starts February 22nd. Write | American Business College, Fargo, REPORTS HAVE NEMEN BAD EFFECT ON is i 4 | WU ‘ . Sa GARTRE tlie asd woised iG teas Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or Barber College, Fargo, N.'D. 2-2-1 mo, must be exper: Barber soeee Lee WANTED —Porter, Ads,over 25 words, 2¢" addi- lenced, i ( . } se Continue to aie a WANTED Young aan for | New’ York; Feb. 17.—C)—Opposing speculative forces continued to strug- ‘or control. of. today’s ‘stock mar- ‘ket. with, the, result. that. price. move- |. {ments developed considerable irregu- rity. Renewal of selling pressure jagainst the equipments was in fur- i ther refleetion of the, r 1926 earn- {ings report of Batdwin Lacomotive, the stock of which sdld. down to 108 in oe Oda atk Steels also Wiheat— Open ; were inclined to heaviness on the May old ...187 1.5680 152" “lek | publication of’ the weekly trade re- 15674 1.58% 1.57 1.58, | Views reporting’ a disappointing de- 1.54 1.55% 1.68% 1.55 |™and for steel’and a further casing of pig iron prices, Rails apparently 88% 86%. | were unaffer the announce- 89%. (89 Steadying Influence Comes After Opening, However,. With Uptumns UNSETTLED AM CLOSE) Chicago, Feb. confidence on the at rrington’s: 44:70 14.82 14.67. 90 15.05 .14.00 16.35 15.47 15.85 15.37 15.45 15,37 10.85 1625 16.10 24.30 -16.45 16.90 14.77 15.00 15.4% 15.46. 16.20 16.45 WOMEN WORK HOME—Make $5.00} six hours work. Dignified, No, mu ee la Stans received by 12 0’clock to in- 4, 12 10. is s ins i 7m St, Dept. W4si, Chicago, 2-17-1|] “Ure Insertion same ay WANTED—Ladies for canvassing, | THE 1 measans coats @utt St,fullll BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘arlson, Grand Pacific Hutel.! PHONE 32 Lcanisienianasengiininnoniiel _2-17-1t! FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern just’ completed, never occupied, three bedrooms, large closets, large bright living room, closed porch, kitchen with 'many built in features, oak and maple floors, basement garage, _imme- diate possession. Price $6,800; terms. HK Lost Lost3 white Russian Wolf h 1 male, 2 females. Call write Box 123. u _ AUTOMOSBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE-—1925 Ford Coupe, bal- loon. tires, speci! equipment, in Al condition. Phone 883, 217 Highth weakness of and to slowness of fo! Rains and snows beneficial to wine ter wheat in Kansas and Nebraska |- counted also as a bearish factor: The chief support for wheat prices came from buying ‘to reinstate caste crn lines sold out. higher a Wheat closed unsettled, 11-4 cents net lo corn 11-8 to 1 5-8 cents off, and provisions. at a shade to 3-8 cent decline. 1 Chicago, Feb. 17.()—Roports of the failure of a grain company in Great Britain, together with: a. sharp. break in Liverpool quotations in fu ture deliveries wheat had a depress. ing effect in the Chicago: market: tos day, during the eary: dealings, J taken, etannidernble” athce was owever, of the circumstances that held in check by: the appearance of prices for immediate delivery wheat| Hay new”’’ 62% 02% 62% “eeig {sealedown buying ordees, Public at Liverpool were relatively firm | May Base | Participation. was on a reduced: scale, Advices of alternate freezing and) °09****-2 ON*)" The ‘closing: was. steady hawing in the more northerly AR final hour for many stocks such as tions of the domestic. winter. wheat! (rurnished ha mes in anller Co.) |, Supporting orders appeared inthe <q Mea were also. ateadying Influence ) rie kre ) american Can, Hudson oMtors, Al- qi: Wren tenia 2% cents lower, 1 dark: northern .. $1.47| lied: Chemical’ and Consolidated G 141% to LABS wos Tele ae nee nereers *aHae 1a are int abreddipmena: Erisel nH 0 148%, was a fe ents, Baldwin re some upturn from early bottom fig- Laas 119| bounding’ two points ‘fro mits carly : {aeliow to 110. Total sales approxi- ures. 2,14} mrated 1,300,000 shares, Weakness of cash corn acted as a weight on the speculative market for | N° is —— iy! CHICAGO GRAIN iat Feb, 17.—(®)— Cash: corn and oats. Sales of 26 per cent 1.40 the MINNEAPOL'S RANGE bbe 17) “work. Small family, Must be com- petent. Good wages. Apply. Phitie 922M. 27 2-17 | WANTED AT ONCE—Three_compe- tent girls for cafe and-hotel. Hotel Washburn, Washburn, N. Loe 3-4 to Micky Walker, world’s welterweight champ, is recovering in a_Phila- extra tire and 1926 lelphia hospital after an operation to remove obstructions in his nose © Tribune No. 74. caused by stopping too many aviating fists. Overland Spa ck at| i" 800 Fast M: : FIRE EXTINGUISHERS | BUSINESS CHANCES Save life xs wel R prope: CONTROLLING interest with se Se ee vices in. 4 ng wholesale bus ness northwest territory located in Fargo. Good profits and business, $6,000 will handle Fargo, N. D: 2 FOR 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 stucco house, Bib ment. that: in the week ‘lended: Febru 6 showed a marked : 87% falling et below ied cs ha ate 37%. .36% 37% |Period: last year and oils failed to i i, |make such response to teports of a 8% 38% 38% decrease in crude production last 43. 243% 242 2.48 ebay Lageithapriaion naRit was sp: nt in many issues a: 4 S46 BAD 244" 246. LUidn of polling’ attacks: aaually. wen jw ‘WANTED—Competent gitl for gen- eral housey ere Mrs, S. WANTED—Gitl for general. house- rk, Phone 837M. 2. Jamestown College Gets $15,000 From Man in the East Install | Phone | FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, maple floors, full basement, fur- nace ‘heat, south front, low taxe xood location, garage. Price § $700 cash; $50 per month includ- ing interest at 7 per cent. 16-1wk | —————— | Jnestown, N. SONAL, j Word has been rece : ..{ town College from B. H. Kroeze, pres- or mine] iGent of the institution, that $15,000 has been contributed by ane RE LADY WANTS WORK. Will do washing. at her home or go out MARCELLID in your home cleaning house. Call 786W Pric 0 cents. Call 627R or Fourth St. By appointment o: n to the collece endowm 2-16-10] cectiecaibineticent ON | camnaign, President. Kroes OSTRICH FANS jin the enst. The ostrich fan, which h: on! The college now has an endowment taking the rear row seats f some | of $500,000 and seeks to raise $300,- , has come into its own. ural | 000 mor It is now well started on » pastels and brilliant Jes|the final $100,000, college officials correct and charming | said. WANTED. Phone 616. FIVE ROOM modern stucco bunga- low, ‘hardwood floors, enclosed porch, kitchen with built in fea- tures, basement partitioned, laun- dry room with tubs, furnace room, work room, and room finished off for living. purposes. Price $6,000; WANTED TO RENT ED TO RENT. Furnished room apt, or small fu Call 834W, f 1g, Driscoll and; Moffit. Improved. Three hundred acres broke. Also 32 head of cat-} °0h, livin tle, 25 horses, farm machinery, 22} $500 cash. hogs, hay and feed. $11,000 for 8 at 11,0000 for! 1x ROOM modern two story house all oF $8,000 for dand stows. Chas.) rut! basement, furnace heat, hard- Mosian, Deiecoll, BB alt wood floors, newly painted’ in HOUSES ANI d__out, ‘good location. Price FOR RENT--All modern Sova Ver Rowan eens: also 2 room apt, partly furnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 2-1) FOR RENT—Cozy light housckeéping room and kitchenette in» modern home. 8 Rosser. Call 625W. or house, OUT OUR WAY ili a sample grade of corn were made at a : as low as 50 cents a bushel. In some extreme cases, certain grades of corn were ‘apparently .on a basis that] coutt’ net’ Iowa’ farmers but: 1teie more than 30 cents a bushel deliver- ed at copntry elevators. After op- ening % to 1% cents down, May 78 *e to % corn steadied at about the initial range. Oats started % to % off, May.41 to 41%, ket rallied a trifle, 1 Rye...3c. Dark hard winter Hard winter ........ We quote but do not handle Oats ... Barley |. Speitz, per cwt. SHELL CO No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more No. 6, 55 bs.......... NOPE. ces. ses Sample . 26 Provisions were lower. 1 cent per pound discount under 55 pevirent Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under IN MINNE! iS MARK! re. & Minneapolis, Fence MINNEAPOLIS GRAL Minneapolis, Feb. | 17-—()—Flour futures broke’ 2% Minneapolis, Feb. 17.—V)——Wheat | 10 cents lower: in carload lots fami! today, cables — coinui to rule|Teecipts 196 cars compared to 127. a| patents quoted at Ce a barre i weak ‘und further discouraged liqui- Cash: No. northern 1,60} 98 pound chee sacks; shipments dations by longs resulting. Foreign | t 3 No. 1 dark northern spring: | 29,641 barrels. Bran 24.50. FOR: RENT Gocdcrocme news was bearish and trade was faney 1.69 to 1.74; good to CAGO PRODUCE Phone 485M. bit light and the market was nervous in| choice 1.65 to 1.68; ordinary to good) _. CHICAGO PRODUCE 5 the lower half of the range most of| 1.60 to 1.64; No. 1 hard spring 1.67] | Chicago, Feb. 17—(#)--Butter low MISCELLANEOU: the session. to 1.76; No. 1 dark hard Montana on| cts receipts 6,198 tubs; creamery e: riche : Onis were off 12 cent with leading| traci 1.61 to 1.7%; to arrive 1.61 to| tras 42: standards, 42; extra firsts | DIAMOND Gems such aa ae oni | Cae il . 41 te 4; st x ve shops iy markets. May barley was slow and fans «Eo yellow. 66 to.70. onds.37 to 39° Eggs higher; receipt: . Those familiar with this! Oats No. 3 white 36 to 36% 11,544 cases; firsts 2714 to %; ordi-} class of goods and pricts, will Barley 49 to. 62. nary firsts ' 26. profit by investigating, .’ Bach! Rye No. 2, 88%. to 86%.’ ~ Cheese unchanged. jewel represented authofitatively. | ¢) Bx Ne. 1, 898)t0. 241 James W. Marek, Distributor, Wil- |, pees : ton Cafe, Wilton, N, Dak. ing their own home. peat strc lias sated H RANGE GF CARLOT SALE ‘ - a keeps an_ up-to-date Minneapolis, Feb. 17.—(#)—Range;celsod: Three and halfs 100.24; sec-| Bapy CHICKS— most desirable propert; Wheat No. 1{ond 4s 100.3; firsts 41-48 102.4; sec-| "teen leading va 8 your home selection No. 2! ond 41-48 100.25; third 4 1-48 100.31; fied farm flocks, Buy Northern Bred | pleasure. ditto| fourth 41-48 U. 4s} Quality Live, aelivery catalogue , 103.30; U. S. C free. Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- %. Corn. No, 2. mixed..7314;. No. 4 yel- low 66 to 70. Oats No. 2 white 40% to 41%; No. SENEN ?f way sl ONW HAD’ IT. FIGURED Five HOURS! WELULVTHAT'LLE MAKETH' PIANO PANMENT?! most select bun- galows, fireplac n-parlor, oak floors, beautiful living ‘room, large bedrooms, complete kitchen, full basement, laundry room and_ tub: furnace room, large open dr: room, outside garage. Price $6,500; terms. . | ONE of Bi 10 falows, rep! OVERTIME Ts 2, 904 Barley 60 to 70. “TIME_ MAMMA! Cloverseed 28.00 to 32.00. Timothy seed 6.50. to 7. Lard 14, Ribs 1 Bellies 1 to % cents Later, the mar- 5 FOR: RED ‘onvenient and = warni| housekeeping apartment. 422 Fifth St. 2-19-5t FOR RENT—Four room partly mou- ern house. Phone 427 or §92M. 3-1w GOT A NICKEE APIECE COMIN T'SPEND FER ANYTHING YOU WANNA EAPOLIS FLOUR SIX ROOM modgin house, with bed- room on first floor, two bedrooms, secod floor, hot water heat, hard- wood floors, east front located near Catholic school and church. Sale price $5,000; terms. FOR SALE—Five room modi alow. 511 Third St. 818 Fifth ROOM partly modern house, 404-11th St. newly painted i hardwood floo D; very easy terms. FIVE No. Sale price $2. volume of same h is caused by gen- nd the fact that the this agency mildly easy. May flax seed declin- ed 2 cents with gri May rye ran into stop loss selling, and broke 2% cents, later staging a moderate-re- covery. Cash wheat. was steady. Durum was quiet and easy. ‘Corn was quiet.! Oats were quiet and easy to % cent lower, Rye was steady and quiet.|of carlot grain sales Barley sold off 1 cent from yester-|dark northern 1.62% to 1.76% day's level. Flax seed was quiet! ditto 1.60% to 1.70%; No. 3 and unchanged, No. 1 dark hard win- LIBERTY BOND: } New York, Feb. 17.—(4)-—Liberties difficulty a | 1.521% to 1. donia, Minn. Dept. B. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. ul, Feb. /17.—(USDA) ~~Cattle 5,800; fed steers lings in ~moderate supply; improved; opening about best held upwards to 9.00; to 8.50; fat the stock moderately tive at Tucsday’s fir mclose; large- fy 4.15 to ; canners and cutters buils firm; Spgts 10 to ct her; bulk’ 5.50" to 5.75; heiférs up to-5.’5 and better; stock- Bs and feeders steady at 6.50 to 50. ves receipts 4 stron; largely 1150 to Tite, OF HOME Hogs 16,000; opening around 25 or more lower than. Tuesday's a sorted light weights 12.25 to 1 underweights to feeder buy + to 13.00; medium and heavy. butchers averaging upwards from 225 pounds 11.00 to 11.50; parang. sows 950° to 9.75; pigs steady, mostly 14.85. Sheep 600; fat Jambs weak to 25 cents lower; rable netives. most- ly 12.50; 12.75 bid for best fed west- erns; desirable light ewes 8.50, . 1 hard spring 1.644 i 3 No. 1 hard winter, 1.5' to1.62%. No. 1 mixed durum’ 1.42% to 1.54%; No. mixed wheat 1.67%. Barley samples grade 52 to 57; jo. 2,61, No. 3, 58; No. 4, 56, Corn No. 5 yellow 55 to 57; No. 4 mixed 60. Flax No. 1, 2.39 to 2.41%. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. Feb. 17.—(@)—Butter} fat, churning ‘cream 41; packing. stock 29. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Feb. 17—(#)— Poultry alive; hens weaker, belance steady; receipts six cars; fowls sprip; 20; turkeys 36; rooste ducks 30 t6.-82;: ‘geese. 26. ij | | Federal Farm Facts | Rusts, smuts, blights and other! be Rdoting: angraes’ crop! yictas’ tn MANY NEW BUILD! Ss Elgin—Among the buildings that are to be erected in Elgin during the next six thonths are a restaurant, o meat market, an ice house, a depot for the Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail- way, and a new printing office for the Grant County News. KNOW COSTS In marketing, watch the difference between real and apparent costs. For instance; rump steak: at 60 cents a pound. is virtually all “edible. | The F a real and apparent costs. are thus the a same. Sirloin steak, however, has from $15 to $25. Terms if de much waste. A steak selling for 38] _Frengh & Welch. — E cents a pound may contain sufficient waste to bring the cost of the portion E. actually tused to 74;cents. 4, 1-25-1m FOR SALE—An over-stuffed da' port and chair, Simmons bed ¢ plete, small dresser, 9 x 12 high-chair, kitchen table, odd ends. Reasonable. Call 1080 Fifth St. 2-1 FOR SALE—Restauranc in tow, about 10,000. Good paying ness for party. For quic Price reasonable. Wre T 2, washing Pri ice Sasse, Bis- 2-17-3t | Webh Block. 1142W, £ A_ second hand| FOR RENT—Room in modern HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | AGENCY reasonable deal.” Phone © “Can finance any ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home,| Gentlemen pre- housekeeping For sale: One dresser, 2-13-1w front rooms, shed for light cant March 1. hot water heat, ferred. One light room furnished. new electric table lamp, Call ag, 306-8th St. FOR RENT—Two 1: first floor, furr housekeeping. Phone 543W house. Gentlemen only. 117 1st St. 195M. A Weekly Allowance ~THE ROUSE NEEDS REMODELING = THANK HEAVENS. We PAM DAM. Ne williams on ©1026 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. ~ WERE NOT GOING To ToxcH CAN AFFORD A NEw CAR- WE CAN GET A LIMOUSINE AND WAVE IT PAID FOR BY THE ENO OF THE YEAR. A CENT OF THES INCOME —— Youve SPENT $7500 IN FIVE MINUTES ~ HOW ARE YO GOING To DO ALL “THAT ON A $2, WEERLY ALLOWANCE © TO0- ‘THE LIVING ROOM SHOULD BE ENLARGED AS I INTENS DOA LOT _OF ENTERTAINING ~ UD LIRE To HAVE A Summer KITCHEN AND A NEW GARAGE BUILT AT ONCE — SaAv-y-¥ NOT So Fast! Nor So FAST= CHICAGO LIVESTOCK th Chicago, Feb. 17--(USDA)—Hoge} 20,000; uneven; ions hye Riese reesting disease resistant crop lower than Tucsday’s ave! 3: light=} plans Si bs nee (Paere ore ere er weights 15 to 25 conte off; kilfing| sn, tmej farce’ am-att os ’ erally declined 50. cents; ; OFTHE FEBRUARY SALES ARD-BLY NEW FURNITURE AND RUGS FOR TRE pigs so" buik 250 to 300 pound. butchers 11:80' c to 11.60; majority better 200 to 225 pound weight 11.90 to 12.35; good and choice 180 pounds down largely 12.75 to 13.00; top on 140 to 170 yound weight 13.00; 9.85 to 10. down; heavywejght: ho; v gs 11.10. to 11.70; medium “11.40 to 12.50; light 11.50" to 13.00; ligitt lights 11.76: tol"! qa, 13.00; packing sows 9.85 to 10.45; slaughter pigs 12.50 to 13.00. Cattle 9,000 fed steers strong to 25 cents higher; mostly “16 to 26 cents up; considerably yearlings and medium weights; quality ‘plain; rel- atively few choice offerings | he: eat lings carly at 10.75; bulk of fat steers 8.75 to 10.00; better grades of fat she stock 10 to lower on light offering: choice shipper calves about’ steady’ = 14,00 to 15.00; packers 11.00 to under ninet; ground etoa ly slow; carly bplk of fi ickers 12.65 to ‘1 ipht lambs held at 13.60 or slight- : above; feeding | fully 25 cents itigher; novhitg: done on. fat’ sheep; demand narrow. pounds fa’ to. POTATOES Chicago, Feb. .17.—UP)—Potatoes: Receipts 25 cars; tote ments 672; 16 cents | operative tions in 4 aa gerd associat 924, ‘tare. Sheep 29/000; fat lambs. averaging| netakt ; other lambs extreme- lambs tot, 13.00; choice handy~ ported, ording tional Inagite of ‘Potatoes in storage do not need to be ventilated dt ying. id period |, of winter rst on at ‘uber , “ rr) ‘other: < rodents recent poison cal Satimated inereived duction ‘of 76,000 tons. . More the 700,000,000 ound: still, was ne by fanpers’ forage the area by more than to, y dust, he U's! Hopartment of igcou: Bxperim ‘sulta secu! on this subject, reach’ . =f i. Fs reach ea eae ca 100,000,000 bushels previously. ace to’. the - Intern: Agriculta: Illinois. farmers is ta sat ENTIRE HOLSE - WHAT'S COME OVER TAAT BOY? HE MEVER. NROULD EAP ONIONS AND Ow ALL OF A SUDDEN NE TAKES A NOTION T KAOW WHY, ANOM = ay ALEK ANY HIM ARE GOING \ To EAT ONIONS SO THEIR } TEACKER LL SEND TEAR HOME AN" THEN THEY'RE ' e GONG SKATING!

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