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ean * wheat. SNe es TUESDAY, MARCH 9; TPWARD TREND Censiderable .” Streagti ‘De: velops in Market After Wavering Start - CLOSB 1g UNS UNSETTEED Chicago, March ing uP to prepare for a oar prive in the goveram: timate on farm reserves al be eh bgt at the la although just previous ket had declined, ral eying having failed to fellow an. Wy 4 upturn of valucs, Expost de- mand for North Americ remained slow. Warm suashiay weather favorable for winter wheat counted also as a bearish factor. Wheat cloned unsettled % to % ecnt net Righer, corn 1; to 14 cent up, and oats varying from % cent decline to % cent gain. Chicago, March 9.-U)-- Wheat prices developed considerable strength today after a wavering start. The upward trend’ was based more or less on chances that the goverament es mate of domestic farm reserve stocks this afternoon might prove~smaller| than recent unofficial figures. Be-, sides, talk was current that with the opening of lake navigation coming! closer the present rate of decrease of! the United States visibly supply total tended to put into a. tight position speculative sellers of May ~delivery, and that to say the least, the temper-{ atures of the last ten. had not} helped the condition of new winter; Initial quotations, ‘6 cent off/ ent up, May (new) 1.57% to; 4 and July 1.38 to. 1.33%. by material gains al around. Corn and oats were firmer, helped by predictions that only a small, 1986 ‘' 2 > CHICAGO Yesterday Year Age esterday Yea iba 8H 15.42 16.40 + 16,02 / + 16.25 RANGE ——To veers Open ie igh: 15.10 15,60 16.07 . 16.30 BIS! MARCK GRAIN (Furnished by oi M-Miller Co.J 1 northern spring 1 amber duram 1 mixed durum 1 red durum Max .. No. l rye. Dark hard winter Hard winter ... We quote but do not ‘handle the followin; Oats . Barley ...... Speltz, per ewt SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more . . 5, 5 Sample I cent per pound di count under 68 La Ear corn, 70 tbs., 5 cents under shell INNEAPOLIS RANGE March 9. oe High Low 52% 1.52% Ww ae Close old movement of corn would take place Ma; from rural sources during the next thirty or sixty days. After opening unchanged to ‘4, cent higher, May 77% to 77%, corn scored moderate additional upturns, Oats started unchanged to ts scent higher, May 39% to 397%, later the; market hardened a little more. i Provisions were firm. é EARLY RAL at FAILS TO HOLD ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapdlis, March 9,--UP)—W. bast | futures again failed to hold a mode: ate early rally here today, dull trade | leaving the market without support | when carly buyers tried to take pro-| Titer H Prices started higher, but fiddled! around in a narrow range up to mid- session with trade almost entirely professional. May went two cents un- der yesterday's close and within % cent of low prite of the calendar year. Oats were up % cent early and fell dack to yesterday's. Jast level, May tye declined % cent and May barley was dull and a shade lower. May flax seed broke 1% cents. Cash wheat demand was spotted and high protein, ordinary weight | springs were quiet, but medium qual-! ity heavyweight springs were firm to 1 cent better. al Winter wheat was firm and scarce.; Durum was firm to strong, Corn was somewhat quieter. Oats were firm to % cent better. Rye was firm for choice milling quality. Bar- ley was. quict and steady. Flax seed was steady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Cheago, March 9.—- Hogs 24,000; mostly 15 to 25 cents higher than| Monday's average; lighter weights show full advance; big packers inac- tl 40 to 360 pound’ ‘butchers large- ly 11.80@12.50; bulk good and choice! <! 200 to 225 pound averages 12.90@/| ! 1 desirable 180 _Dounds down largely 13.5000 13.905 tops 130 pounds 14.00; 160 pounds up. 13.90;, pack- 5, sore ‘inde balk sore | ing pigs 13 4.005. wy weil 11.70@j2.40; mediom 12.0@ 13 ight weight 12.25@! 3.00; light lights 12.20@14.00; packing sows “iD; slaughter pigs” 13.50@ | Cattle 13,000; fed steer trade dull; steady to weak; one third of run’ re-; actor dairy cows, These selling mos: ly at 3.75@5.00; according to wei; Ant | and condition; few loads weighty | steers held around 11.00; bulk 9.00@ | 10.25; feeders scarce irm; sealers fully steady; : 13,00@18.! 4.00 | to packers; outsiders 14.00 16.50. i Shi 4,000; lambs opening to 2b coats her: common. ora 12:76@13,50; few joubles of mi lambs Wee te Iie. a held around. 14.76; carly sales fat ewes ly; odd lote- ehgice’ sendrciehts up. ward to 9,00; Tradi ny on rw receipts. nients, lee whites, 8.75@: Mis aecees pase aa Idaho sacked. russegs 3,71 bars Warhingten sats sacked russets 3. it i teh Da) tect aed Pew. inquiry. jogal market stronger. Car! do- Mineronalsee Fogle rate, 0} oo 3 es ing mostly t Ta sales ————— pal PAUL LIVESTOCK South Bt Pact, overs 1,800; steers and yearlings opening slow; on flies lower; she paper in im supply, steady: bu! 7.50; canners“and cutters unc! BY bologna bulls fully 3» = 5.75; heavies upwards te 6.00 or det- {July (uae old .. May new: 38.” Sox 37% 2.22% 2.25% May new July MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March 9.--(P)—Wheat receipts 195 cars compared to 101 a year ago. Cash: No. 1 northern 1.55 1.60; No. +1 dark northern ic Choice to fancy 1.67@1.71; ae. 1,62@1.66; ordinary bis Seer 1.56@1.61; No. 1 hard spring 1.07@ 1,72; No. 1 dark Montana on track Breas 7a to arrive 1.56@1.69; May 1. July 147%. Corn No. 3 yellow 70@73. Oats No. 3 te. 86@36%. Barley ee Rye No. 2, 80%: Flax No. 1, aieeee's 5 CHICAGO GRAIN ei ae March 9.—OP)— Cash: it Corn "Ne. "4 mixed GP@ED'%; No. 3 yellow Eat 2 13. white 40% @10%; No. |8 Ry Barley 86@7 Timothy seed 6. Clover seéd Lard 14.55; ribs 15.87; bellics 16.00. LIBERTY BONDS New York, March 9.—(P)—Liberties : loaed: thes 8 me 4% ToL, th ‘TOR; u Ss. fh 104. ‘eet s. Hig a 107/29. ‘CHIGAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 9.—(@)— Poultry } alive firm; receipts 2 ears;. fowls 30; springs 32; turkeys. 35; roosters 21; ducks 30@82; geese 20. ————— CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 9.- — Dutort higher; receipts 11,962 tubs; cream- { ery extras 42%; standards 42%; extra firsts 40%@41;_ sec- inchanged; receipts 20,226: Cheese unchanged. FARGO BUTTER » Ne De March 9.—@)— * changer ‘3 a y of a of tl elects’ ark tats Tei et to, ter; stockers and feeders modera’ ay | | eas active BY 6.75@8.00. Calvi lights 1 veal calves big om be Hogs 8. cents vhigher: 4 averaging around down 13.7 3002 bid 11.78 to 12. eb SS P. averages; few sly weight butch sT0ck PRICES MOVE UPWARD) Various Factors Combine to Creat Bullish Sentiment on Market New York, March 9.—()—-Gradual restoration of speculative confidence in the stock market was reflected to- in the upward movement of prices. Bullish sentiment was crea ed by the easing off of call, money renewal rates, a scries of favorable dividend announcements and official confirmation of reports that negot! tions were under way for a merger of the American Locomotive and Railway Steel Spring companies. In- vestment rails started upward under the leadership of Delaware and Hud- son, which was selling nearly ten points above pecterday's final quota- tions by early afternoon, Atlantic Coast Line and Texas and Pac moved up about four points and sev- eral others a point or two. Chrysler fiuctuated rather erratically in the carly trading, getting dain’ to 40%, but it snapped back to 42% on the announcement that the stock had been placed on a $3 annual basis and that special distributions would be made before the end of the year if present prospects materialized. Rail- way Steel Spring touched a new high for the year at 66% and American Locomotive advanced nearly three points. American Can, Allicd Chemi- cal’and General Petroleum were ad- ded to the long list of stocks to see three or more points above yester- day's final quotations. The close was strong. Prices\forg- ed steadily upward in the late trad. ing under the stimulus of lower mon- ey rates and further coyering. Gen- eral, Electric ‘converted an early de- cline of four points into a three point gain, and American Can moved 6% joints above last night's closing. Ad- vances of 3 to 4 points included Sears Reobuck, Stewart Warner, and Free- Trading was in reduced otal CA Minneapolis, March eee of carlot grain sales at No. 1 dark northern OLIN No 2 ditto iN@l: 2; No. 3 1.68% winter 1.08%; No. 1 amber durum 1.47%; No. 2 durum 1.28%; No. 2 mixed durum 121% mixed wheat 1.60. a: batley, sample rade, 56@57'2; No. @59. Corn No. 5 yellow 60%@ &; S 6 mixed 56%. Oats No. 3 white 364@%. Rye No. 1, 83%; No. 2, 82. Flax No. 1, 2.18@2.20 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 9.—()--Flour S@10 cents lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted at 9.20 @ barrel in. 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 37,864 barrels. fe csnas ser! 50. onal jc each} One Hundred Dollars Per su. Week to Start Three million dollar Chicago cor- poration has opening for three high, class clean-cut men who can, stand Prosperity and will “work” for big earnings, A car very essential but not absolutely necessary. jo matter what you now carn- ing, we can and will:show you the sweetest legitimate selling proposition, ever offered you. ‘Want ad chasers and advance tists please don’t apply. This is at ee class oftenne. and only respons-) ible nen considered. If you are satisfied to start work }at_a hundred dollars per weck and can furnish references call or wri ren, McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck, N. Capable mer? promoted to district and state managers as soon as quali- fied. WE WANT a young man not over thirty to atl ‘bank, elevator and office supplies in ‘western North Dakots. Sales or bank experience desirable. Give expericice, age and references in first ny The Pierce Printing Co., ee nS os WE WAI W. ot over thirty to sell bank, levator and office supplies in western North, Dakota. Sales or bank experience] desirable. experience, age and references in first letter, The Pierce Printing Co., Fargo, N. ae COLLECTION AGENCY wants men with cars to solicit and collect, om counts. Commission basis. big maney. PERSONAL (. ‘ALL. svsrem, 210 So. 18th St., Omaha, ka. WANTED— barter trade; great deman wages; few weeks complete log and special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Amo, WANTED—A ‘first class blacksmith for blow work, etc. Well equipped shop. State wages wanted in first letter, Frank Bodw deer, N. Di 8-6-3 YOUNG MAN WANTED—To~ werk by the month, F, Jaszkewiak, 421 Twelth strect. 3-2-t tej ‘ED-—A_ nig! O’Brien’s cafe. HELP W/ Salesladies Wanted One Hundred Dollars Per Week Tl what Muriel mér school teacher of Lakota, N. D., has been earning since joining our organization. You can do the same if you have ambition and willing ta work. Come and talk ‘it over wi her. She will be at the McKenazi Hotel Wednesday afternoon and eve- ning. Learn how she stepped into « selling position without experience and made a success. “We train youl to sell.” This is an exceptional op- portunity for school teachers and stenographers seeking advancement and greater carnings. This is not a house to house canvas: proposi tion. ae further particulars call or write, E, P. Lindgren, Western Ficld Superintendent, McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck, N. Dak. 1) WANTED—A cook for a smail’ board: ing club a little way out. of Supt. Dickinson, U. 8. School, Bismarck, N. D. Inquire ndian ea Bessie he wk WANTED—Competent girl or wom-| an for general house on farm. Write to Mrs. L. J. Garske, BismarckSor call 3-6-3! WANTED—Compe al housework. No Sixth St. Phone 431. ore WANTED 406 ed In pewriter 3-6-3t) acker, for-| fied Avert BS = 26-words or 2 iheertions, 25 words or under 1 ona 26 «words a Ada over 25 words, 2¢ aude tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch. ~ All classified ads are cach in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. , THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! PHONE 32 _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES _ GOOD USED CARS The reduction in war tax, together with the new low prices of Dodge Brothers cars, places us where we can offe¢ remarkable values in ret = cars. Call at our USED ROOM and look over. tid Pi for real bargains. Dodge Touring, $200; $300; Overland Touri: Touring, like new, $3: PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. Ford Coupe, $75; Ford B-Y-Lwk i FOR SALE— Chevrolet coach, 1 3 model, latest improvements, in first | class ‘shape, a barga sold. Fullarton, at B FOR SALE—Ov. | Spad Tru a bargain. 800 East he in, f FOUND FOUND. eep-lined cont. A Call at Capital Cafe, 608. Bdwy. 3-8-1t ce em WANTED TO WANTED “TO RENT—Aprit mall modern house with sleeping - porch, or one room apartment, ground floor, with bath, kitchenette and sleping porch. Phone 836W. 3-5-1wk WANTED TO RENT—8 or 9 room modern house with garage, good location, by April 1. Write box 702, Bismarck, N. Dak. _8-3- B-tf WANTED TO, RENT--4 or 5 room house with "garage. ‘phone 1001R fter_6:30 evenings. 1w TO RENT—5 to 8 room house, by April 1st. Room 7 at Van Horn. 4-1 “first, HOUSES AND FLATS 4 FOR SALE- < room house all modern, hot water heat, hardwood Gloors, oak wood work, south front, excellent location, 70 ft. front by 160--also garage. Owner leaving’ town. Price and terms reasonable. Inquire of Spink & Co. Mandan, i farch 10th, one + room apt. well furnished and equip- ped for light housekeeping. Also one single room with kitchenette completely furnshed. T—March 1, a modern heat- ed four room flat and bath; also land to rent on shares in Boyd and Francis townships, S. Lean. Phone 905. \FOR SALE—Four modern tenant houses, ‘price $12,500; $4,000 cash, balance terms, For further infor- mation write Tribune No. 91. mo. for gener-,FOR RENT—All_ modern four room apartinent, also partly furnish Ecoping. College Blig. room apartment, d for light house- Phon . FOR RENT—La i room and kitchenette for light housekeeping, 8 Rosser or Phone Ww. MOM’N POP - {-B0T Loretta You're” Pm mm mm Bur IT 19N'T CUSTOMARY FoR AN ENGAGED GiRL T BB GOING ODT WITH VOTER FELLOWS ALL RIGHT THEN 1F YourRE So JBALOUS I SPOSE I'LL HAVE To REFUSE SEEING EDMUND ANYMORE i SALESMEN | WANTED—Retail .grocery — salesman | in county A ne own, Permanent ponitiun h chatee for adyance- mont. Give references and state salary expected in first letter, Write Care of Tribune. No. 94. 3. ACCOUNTANT wi 1. able can handle several additjonal small sets of books, ‘our bus- ines: dos’ nob warrant the employ of u full-time bookkeeper und you want your records kept in’ a thorough and efficient manner ut & reasonable expense write Tri bune No. D-—Washing todo at home. Firat class work dene by hand. Rea sonable, Phone or bring _ to 404 Ave. B. 3-9-3 TED—Washing to do at home. WA Will also go out of my home. Phone ROAR. BABY CHICKS R BETTER e and grow, Leading varieties | from purebred, certified farm flocks. Record egg producers, cat. free. Caledonia Hatchery, Dept. Caledoniu, Minn, CERTIFE BABY hat | CHICKS, Ey the best, 100 Write for free offer, air Pelkey -10-12-16-18- 20-22-24.26. 6-30 BETTER CHIC lower. standard breeds; rhe prices; appreciated. oD MISCELLANEOUS QUALITY WHEAT. a quantity of Burbank’s wheat. excellent milling quali ed and grown in Si wheat ot develop. County than an: tehen range. kitchen tifulty quicls stree i tone a is large and plated. Cheap fo Call at 508 § ‘kel sa aa . FOR SALE—Sixty poun clover extracted honey for Write for our easy plan. Sunshine Apiaries, Ameni: —5- FOR SALE— Full “blooded Shorthorn bully welighs pure sw $1.00, Dakota on Sevent $750, school. street and Avenue ‘Lots are one block from h Write Tribune jerman Pol 4 eligible to re, , best of ing, $20.00 and $25.00 each. Peterson, Hazelton, No. Dak. SIXTY pounds pure sweet clov tracted honey for $1.00. Write for our easy plan. Dakota Sunshine| Apiaries, Amenia, N. D. FOR RENT—Garage, . Edison for sate, tion. Call at 322 Phone 544W. FOR SALE-Beal seed corn test 92,| also some registered — shorthorn bulls. ipfer & Lambert, Route _ 2. Bismare 0 1w FOR SALE-—Two good building on pavement, Inquire of H. F O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bis Dak, FOR_SALE--Three registered” Aber: déen Angus short horn bulls. In- quire Fred Roberson, — Bismare' LN. Dak. FOR SALE—Ele machine moto: __ Business Coll To LET- BROTHER clo: rst class condi- Second St. sites ffi rooms. WEBB lw HELLO FOLKS ~ I JUST Gor ANOTHER ROVALTY as Tooay~ < HOUGHT I'D BRING EACH OF Yov A s LITTLE DIVIDEND é Y'ASAN 'T' Say IF 1 SOCK YA ONG TLL GET KILLED ? Say! WHO'S GONNA | DOIT, TO UKE, our own hatchery; | __ x150 foot corner, dott SAI Thé Sec. 33, Stark Count South of Relfield, x foot can be’ cultivate: terms eee AL acres and khown as the Freede Farm, one mile frum Bismarck . If interested address J. W. McLaughlin, Cage of No D. Pen- FOR SALW OW TRADE "A re bi gain” (arber Shop)’ and building at Zap, N. Dak. Only shop in town, fine large coal mine, good busines reason for selling, other busines: Will give possession April 1st For further information write J. C Maddox, 314 rel |. Dak. FOR SALE—Bakery and ‘lunch room F good busin and tourist trade. write, City Bakery, Glen UNI i ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT--Two single in modern home, with or i price. th street or Phone 9 Also wants washing by the hour, or send it to the house. Dress- making wanted at the same num- ber. 3-8-3t YOR RENT—Nice large room in ao good home. Close in, Suitable for two; gentlemen only. 415 Fourth Street. Phone 1162. 3-4-1lw FOR RENT-—Nice and warm room in fine locality; gentleman only. Call at 31 Ave, A., corner Mandan Ave or phone 1017, 3-1-1 FOR RENT-—One light housekkeping room, well furnished and fitted with gas range. 620 Sixth t. Phone 329W. 3. wood Come and sce Box 126, 3-6-1wI rooms ithout Call 3-0-3 furnished gentlemen » Phone 812W or call A. One single room w tte and closet, completel hed, 411 Fifth Street. 3-8-tf R_RENT—Furnished rooms — for ht housekeeping w private batn at 930 Fourth Street. NT-—Furnished or unfurnish 1012 Broadway. Phon . B-51wk Calle Phone 485M. 3-6. 1 rooms, ‘ifth St. ta live ha be uo te of North y ot 10 o'clock A. M leigh, and kot a ri wit section. three, thirty seven or the Sth on such Mort € sale the of sale u : addition ceive a ten cent EY'S HONEY TAR © OMIOU ND for coug! » cold: nd hears ple for the kidne: THARTIC Constipation 1 Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil: lions of peopl Try them!—Adv, Everything com. |!" Janisdtown.—Jatieitown will pave 20 “bloetés: ‘thi Such was the sien and ection of the city coun- ore its special’ meeting ‘ing. completely: Fourth grounds. Notice is tate of Burleigh: a kota, dee and ng that Hon. 1 Go and inbeto | Administra Schwarz, First day of Mar ersignes istrator of line, late of t first’ ps to saide ton, N. Dd, oftice t You are that Hon. 1 single Nemingto: Sth duy of lor Jone feuty-six ¢ wh TABLETS: for) This will pave the through the eity Avenue to the county“fair NOTICE TO. _CREDITORS ‘ In,the matter of the estate of Peter Schwarz, Decea hereby given by th nd nd, dersigned, Administrator of 2h: « Peter Schwarz, late of U city of Bismarck, in the County eof Notth | D: to the credito: having « claims to -exhibit vouch fir: of, "Unis otic ministrator at 211 Bismarek Ban ding, in the id Burle igh Count Judge of the city of Bismarck, y Court of EF ida ‘ottise tn. ¥ Da’ reby further moiitte « unt t marek In said Co the st pul ch, Albert HM, the th adjusting all a “rewul rly Davies, Judge of the witiin and for the » Court in the nity ay time and place for ims ate of the sed, which have been presented as No. Dak., vstate of Peter ‘on the eighth D. 1926, TORS s estate of John dl. von by the un- ne, Admin- ‘nity of Wilton i rleigh, and Within six ub) Adminis Jobn J. Garrity or unty Court of n th dar aut inthe city. vot Wile to the J in ‘the sounty, ther notified ring and Ina the css hn L. Moline, restate of John the 8th day aur m the off aro egister of Burleigh, th Dakota, on the » and & the’ front any X rth 8Y GINGER-Y OH EDMUND Y OH EDMUND XY Now Every - YOU DARLING! BODY GET READY

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