The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 7

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DROP FOLLOWS. | AN EARLY SHOW £ OF STRENGTH Most Weakness Displayed in| 115.10 -15.635 ty‘ tw the ‘wheat market tb- 16.65 aay. but the outstandl ft was that on afl the’ ings theréaked hrought about di Capper’s proposal’ ti grain fatares act 0 as to‘ limit selling to 1, washels ‘per day per indivi con strued as beari: North Ameri- can export sales estii Seiad ‘at 500,000 bushels failed to act aa & counter balance. Wheat closed weak, 1% to 2 cents net lower, corn at 14 to % cents advance, and ‘oats ranging = Y% cent decline to 1 cent gain. 266 WINNEAPOLIS RANGE M Ia ay new |. y old zi % Chicaga, Feb. (P)-—Despite an carly 5 ot strength i“ + oe 4 soon ferwent a decided setback. New tiGp deliveries, displayed the| Sul 6 BARK 242% most weakness, plentiful moisture for ihe . domestic winter wheat being = bear-| * 4 62% ish factor. On the other hand, it was) a 62% 62% contended that prospective steady ex- vee a + eens CEM orts of durum wheat would indicate | Ie er decreases hereafter in United States visible supply, and that July delivery in this country is on ood export relationship, cven jek From: ‘ehances of orBe scares” iia hausted = reserv ‘opent: cent fower to 2.39% 2.39% BISMARCK GRAIN (Fa rnii shed aaa 1 dark nofthern . 1.nerthern spring” 1 amber durum .. 1 mixed duram 1 red durum % veel delow Speuerday’ 's finish. Damp weather’ and _scantines: corn receipts led to higher prices f corn, After opening unchanged to| We quote but ‘di ¢ cent up,/May 79 to 79% cents, corn following: scored matérial gains. Q. Oats sympathized with corn. Start- ing. re nto % tent higher, May 4154 48 41% @%_ cents, oats prices continued to hatden, AGO} OFF PUTER | M fi Lis pa, tt a G@i.% cents uthres dragged of carly today race Niquidation by ‘dis- 1 cent pet i Ear corn, a ed bi still in force on ac: tof casy cables and tomer. -priges|; note j Shicago an ‘inn’ T new’ é a va were touched the market stend- . it i Oats were firm with corn, May ing % cent here and holditg’ uy rye held to ‘2 cent decline ear! turned firmer with wheat. jay. flax seed touched a new low and % ae, a 1% cent loss. rotein cash wheat ruled. cent hi er with medium ol aie to dae i 62@ It. toda 71%. 3 F6:~~ cent ‘higher for low prota “Gorn was firm wi ge. Onte were firm to % cent better. Rye firm. ‘Barley was fitm. Flax seed was ‘in bea 1 Penrice demand. RANGE OF nites , EE pip ae ; ey ee dak he ia No. 1 Spril fo. Pamper dure Asie @isoxs No. 2 mixed ‘durum 1,45 55@08%; No. No. 3, 60@6 beet? ge cial Be wi ght, market 4 livered only perth ine MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 25,—Flour changed to 10 cents lower; in carload ! Ga family patents quoted at 9.35 toj m 1 egtton | ante f 372 eet ran ‘wery a! ees Vhereas default has Occurred tn tite payment of ‘Interest and “princi- pal of the. obligation secured the Mortgage henge pin describe and whereas the ‘holder of sai mortgage does lect to foreclose o1 the past due ‘and unpaid principal afd interest of said obligation -enly, Notice is hereby given that that noes me: re age executed ‘and de- ity Abraham’ Ht. “Unruh and Wy jens Us EE ee at anager e “Dakotas Mortgage, dated the ivth day of May, 19 0, and fled for. the office of ae Siato-gt North ‘Daw day of June, 1920, A.M. and recot of Mortgages, at’ pr by sald mor strument in writin ‘Freasufor. of North oxora iu office: tir tr curity tar bonds lesued. bythe Of North Dakota, ‘which ass was dated ithe g2nd day .of 4 1921, and récorded In wal the Register of, Deeds 0 day, of A 1, at sae at iat ar ea Stocl ul bal and cutters aa iteady esa Ives, ‘call co! Jol i . crerine ae ind Arete 2.25; sath ers: ‘fat ibs Tower Lien ae ened 25; 26, (o satisty'the amount dai ihe, peet fas cae wtallmenty. mastgage mr se fin and itett 101 it suet oa tate: , MALE. HELP ‘ue. Clos WANT! ‘Men and Front demand; to iearn J POR -RENT—One large furnistied to Secure Lower Rates‘on Cement North Dakota : cities are willing to lend their influence to the effort of the South Dakota state cement mill to obtain freight rate reductions on cement destined for this vey by the state railr oe hows, “tT * Soath Dakota mill is clever to Cs shan as any other and ‘0! same basis enjoyed by other cement manufadurets” will enable North Dakota purchasers is buy a South Product’ cheaper than ‘én: Mew, hed of the’ board si ed » boat robably, ed iy den or the fight jer cement py rates. Nova _Nicholacvak, Russia, Feb, ‘as. WaNTEI ‘Two persons burned ‘to deste ‘20 Sther so -burned they’ car. net live and 30 seriously injured in a fire in @ moving picture theatre here tant hight. hort circuit started the fire, ‘caused a panic. among the big cro rt ht Are |° - ” -Payi Dividends ents to-depositors in i} Plaxton and Cart- er-cent ‘dividend Firs State ‘bank ht rates on the}. Seder ae i Classified , Adve derber trade; wages. Fon werke com letes. ener ees 21 mo. YOUNG HEN with with ‘pre- + diminary ‘education, ambition and personi liyy. who want an oppo! ela accounting, oe ‘ribune.- fat: offer Ree Moter isertion,’ 25 words or Pv gas ceans . “a ein under er word, cama DISPLAY 65 Cents Per: Inch All classified. ads are cash dn ai Copy should be * recei 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion satne-day. ~ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PHONE 32 . _AU ILES—MOTORCYCLES® ~ GOOD USED CARS Lower pricts:on Dodge Brothers Cars makeit ‘possible to offer the fol- lowing * excellent ains—we doubt if these can be * uplicated anywhere: '24 Dodge Coupo, two oxtra _ tired! two bumpers $626.00. Ford Coupe, in excellent condition $300. Over-| land Touring, $76.00, '25 Ford Touring, like new, $985., Eight Cylinder Cadillac ‘for only $400. Dodge Touring completely _over- hauled $225. Light Ford Truck $300." Other bargains—come in and look over ‘ur’ stock—if we haven't the car on hand you want, we ‘will locate one for ‘you. PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. _2:23-1W ‘AN oach ape, 1924 or 1928 model, mutst he reason- ale; give price and ‘details in an- 0 Highan wi *_bune No. " _PRRdet WOMAN WANTED for general housework. To work mornings oti- ly. 1 een 6 ani ROOMS FOR RENT room for light house keepisg or suitable for sleeping room for’ ntlemen. Adults» only. 223 ‘ourth Bt Phone 1066. = B20-Lw istied room modern bint rae in; vara e trance; sui! le for two ladies or nd wife. Phone 414 Se, 228-4, it nt fare! a on4 Fourth bi ‘ 2-15-tf FOR RENT—Furnished. room, ~ with kitchenette and closet for light housekeeping. Vacant. March fth St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Niée large room ins a fe home; clése’in; suitable fot itlemen only. 416 -Fourth ° Rone. 1252. AS rk. 1 condition, worth of extras, Run jess than two seasons. Arnold Rupp, Baldwin, 'N. D, 2-24-3t FOR SALE—Overland Spad Truc, a a_bargain, 800 iret Class with $46 he: . becau Fate ie 4. Mie 0 losy; Fredonia, ne Dak. 2-30-4t HOR -SALE—Ove = and chaft, Brocaded “Brown velour, $85; Simmons bed complete, $30; 9x12 Wilton Rug, enamel top- 4 en table, $7; high-chair, $4; good condition. Table, iron lamp standard, baby tailor-tot. Call hati Vand s. oe ANTED— ig by jone | 525W. 8 Rosser. Bo To RENT’. Toom eas Tr age pi ra | +4 wi Li re- oa Bismarck. u ture including Majestic range, set fumed oak dining room furnitur Haviland china dishes, etc. Wo: land Farm op paved highway be- tween: Bismarek and Mandan, 5 B ut ‘teen leading varieties from ert. fied farm flocks. Buy Nertheratrep Q y Live, delivery catal free. Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- dona, Minn. wala B. yp anes eo ten for} all of* aa and do ye Iohe. Chas. | orton, Driscoll, 2-6:1m | - HOUSES a na , $15,003 singer r Machine, beds, dining room furni- ture, refrigerator, deer head, ete. Woodland Farm on paved ‘highway between Mandan and gee FOR § tu! port, one day-bed, one high-chair and small kiddie-kar. Mrs. Theo. Paviak, 18 Thayer St. Phone 262R. par room ‘and kitchen cormbined. ptt aire full jement, tribune Li 2-23-5t For WEG Fswskad or unfur- nishdd three. room. partment. and Gath in hew: modern ome, private ventrance, 802. ‘Second: ‘Phone 1050R. FOR RENT Modern © 4 ae pom untu Phone 4 Ae vatraet aished apartnient by = for cooking. ter 5 ALE—One BeeVac vacaum r Werives te mbes fon 4or:eurmmer. Avai ves Can referenci une: No, 84. "B24-twk, ec8 practical, wk ie | j 3603 pe ‘sow: rere a | ‘cleaner, almost new. Tipune Ad.. No. 85. Reaeae Sewing Machine pn, all uttach- 2 24-3 | oom] $18. » cast front pre- ite location, price J ey, Write & “ea Le Write 2.26- 2-1] State Ranks 16th pa ad FOR SALE—Holton Slide Trombone ‘exceltent condition. Room 315, Van Horn’ Hotel. 2-24-18 | FUOK SAL iolin, 4 ae new hon walter compete, in case. 1091R fter 6 24. wk Rertaurant’ D SELLA radio vei, na BUGR or call at 410 Ninth St. 4 ' 2.28-4¢ FOR SALE @ RUOM, moderh House, hot water h east front, gata; $3600.00. 5. nose cottage, west front, 5 YOOM, modern bungalow, garaue, nice: lawn; east. front, $3500.00. 5 ROOM modern, stucco pungalon, built for 'n home, cast fr fee fect. from paving, basement garage, ito place,.one of the most com- plete" hungalows in the city, $6000, G6 ROOM house, Front street, ‘bath, lights, water, sewer, only $2100.00. 4 ROOM cotthge, Hag and span, south’ front, $2000.00. 10 ROOM house, complete in all de- tatls $8600.00. BUILDING LOTS—Your choice of hundreds from the river to the Penitentiary at all sorts of ‘prices and terms. FARM LANDS—Pully tions have been sold in this county this winter. The bargains are go- ing fast, prices are rising. Buy} from the. man who knows every section within 30 miles of Bis. marck, in this county. 50 quarter sec- | F. E. YOUNG. | 2 iw Lost i of keys containing | and one large brass | please ‘return ‘te Bunch key Finde ticket office, Policeman. Has $105,000 Estate Chicago, Feb. 25.--)—During || the quarter century that he was || a police sergeant, Michael Brode- || rick, pensioned four years ago, || accumulated ‘an estate valued at $105,000. Me died recently and his will has been admitted to pro- bate. Most of the estate is in estate and bonds, and five dren and two grand children || I share in it. inthe Number of | Cattle on Farms North Dakota ranks 16th among! the states of the union in the total number of cattle on farms on Janu- ary 1, according to pteliminary fig: ures received .here fromthe depart- ment of ‘agricultare.” The ~prelimin- ary census showed the total to be 1,844,956 of which 138,925 were calves under one year and 237,505 were beef calves under one Other classifications wer from one to two years old 76,457; beef, 106,072, Cows heifers over two years old: dairy, 312,079; beef, 328,427. Steers, 109,- 876. Bulls, one year old and over: dairy, 14,726; beef, 20,890. Texas In The Lead Texas, with a total of 5,800,981 continues as the leading cattle state of the union. Iowa, with 4,372,208 was second and Nebraska with 3,- 314,373 was third. In each of these states, however, beef cattle to dairy cattle was larg- er than in North Dakota. Wisconsin, with a total of 3,035,101 continued to rank as the greatest dairying state in the union and also has the highest proportion of dairy cattle to the total number shown by aud 2t] the census. COLORED MAIR. London.—Brilliantly colored wigs | have been revive f | the plan the proportion of & S0rt of pinkigh mauve are prevajl- dng colors in ball-rooms.. Many wo- men are having thelr own hair bleached, ther dyed with their fa' ite color. Others are obtaining wigs of natural hair or of silk. Some Aairdtcsgers ‘are renting wigs to match ‘etening gowns, BUSH FIRES ARE DOING MORE DAMAGE Lone Builging, Holding 150 Refugecs, Is Surrounded Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 26.—() —Bash fires, which recently have done immense dumage in Australia, havo broken out x ain in the Queens- Leg district. King Lake township has destroyed, except for the eta In this building 160 in- Rabitants took refuge and at last teports it was surrounded by flames, The fate of the inmates'is not knowh.|% A party of fire fighters who Jeft Queenstown for’ King Lake appar ently have been cut ‘off by | the flames. Other fire fighters been cut off at Paton Hill. Mi houses at Heulesville © hi burned. The greatest anxiety p vails regarding the safety of people thats owing to the rapid ad- vance of the flames, fanned by a fierce wind, Pine Island, Minn., Centenarian Dead, Pine Island, Minn,, Feb. 26.—@) tles Fitagibbons, who celebrated his 100th birthday last Saturday, | died at his home here last night. He} ¢ is’ survived by his widow, six chil- dren, 23 grand children, 17 great grand children and two great great | grand children. AUSSIES —Invitations will be ex- to American sporting picked athletes to alin to compete with the Aus- tars, Contests on a large been planned already for | lelbourne and several oth- A return visit by Austral- LAWYERS AT SCHOOL London.—More than 500 barri and solicitors, many of them the profession, are attending school again. Passage of a new Law of | Property Act has changed previous laws to such an extent that they are putting in several weeks at study {in order to become familiar with it. | Regular classes have been establish- ed at Essex Hall. COSTLY SWAMP Ennis, Ireland.—Title to a few square fect of swampy ground was brought up in a recent court case. The suit required an entire day for the hearing, and occupied the time of ten witnesses, two lawyers, two so licitors and two engineers. The day in court cost nearly $200 while the value of the ground is about 20 cents a year in tentel. The suit-was dis- missed. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE— Baby carriage in condition, Phoen 383M. 2-25-3t FOR SALE-—Lloyd loom baby cab, ae and gold frosted finish. Phone 570M 2-25-3t good Courtroom May Become Ballroom Chicago, Feb. ()—An Evanston ‘courtroom today may be the scene of a Charleston demonstration by Miss Dorothy Cope, senior at Northwestern, whose landlady charges ‘the co-ed’s dancing kept her awake at nights, Justice Samuel Harrison be- lieves a nstration of the step will aid in reaching 1 deci- sion. Blue, green and atiletes also isa part of |! The State of dove ‘Named You are hn 4 ube swer the compl Sik sreite' a andte ante a copy of year answ Biemarge, Re sade cr iber at aA ter ont pakels Prey upon you, Bags 1g 4 day of such ser Im ca: to appear on answer, 1 be taken against you ¥ ‘ete relief demanded Ateoray ion rine, orn Blemarck, North Notjce of m it refen: x uke beer that tho object bove entitled ‘action is to. quiet the plaintiff to the foll scribed real property, ated in the County of Burleigh .an Slate of North Dakota, to-wit! Lots Three (3) and Four. (4), Southeast ‘uarter of Suuthwest quarter (SE% ~ € SW%) and Southwest Southeast quarter (SW\ 4) of Section Thirty-four, (34); Towwsip One hundeed thirty- orth, of Range Sev- West, of the Sth 1, ju, and each of or interest in mbrani upon the - same, and that no personal claiin is | made against you, or any of you in | this action, jor. lien or ines loner. o: certify ‘that’ t Waseca, Min- authorised: . ns ce business: im North Dakota, a aying: a de~ posit of $1500 with this Departmmnt he protection of its holders of has ceased class o! an n this aquest for the posit. The said company has newonted to this Department an affidavit: to, the effect that it has no policies of now in force, and no abilities for hall losses in © of North Dakota. ‘ rt. 4899, C. a, unless. this ‘ications or cosses out y claim or claims for ding against said cause the deposit the benefit of poli sto be returned to said-cou OTA. Coun. In? Bistrict Fourth Judicial District Anstr plaintift, Mercantile Company, ration, Thompson Yarday 1 porated, Annie J. Kikul, fap Annie J. Brown, nd stl Persons unknown’ cluiming estate or interest in, or Hen ‘umbrapce upen the pro ribed in the complaint, uf Court BE r de- SUMMONS Dakota, To The ou, nee hereby nuntnoned to answer the complaint in this action, which ison file in the office of Clerk of the. District d for the Co State of N rve a copy of your answer upon the wubscriver at his office in City ‘of Wilton, ND. within days-after the service of thiv: su) aa: and in cas failure to appear ment will be tuk default for the the complaint. Dated Febraary JOUN J. Praintites attorn. ress and Lean Count Post office ad- » Wilton, Me- rth Dakota, plnintice to thet Mowing deserib estate, to-wit: The Southeast 1h) and the Scuth on 1 paeres " Ne Tuehty-one (81) West of the FMC rincipal’ Meridian in Burleigh Coupty, North Vakot a JOBN JoGARRI NUCH attorney. Willa

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