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ing Develops After an. Early Downturn Today; Chicago, Mareh 1¢—(#)—Li ly purchasing on the part "ot houses’ with eastern connections WHEAT CLpeEs FIRM FIRM mm | | i switched the wheat market from weakness to sisength, “Be port demand for North owed sales of 700,000 ing 500,000 bushels of number 8 Manitoba ‘to . Good ae in Kansanah@ Nebraska led some se f But the offerings were Wheat’ closed ‘tiem, % to ‘ie cents mét’ higher, corn cents up and oats bree as 34 cent advance. Chicago, March 10.—@)—Influene- ed chiefly by the government reports on domestic farm reserve. stock wheat today took a. decided downtur On the decline, however, new commis- sion house buying developed much of the setback was overcom A good deal of the fresh buying was upparently based on ussertions that farm supplies calculated on a per capita ‘basis are the lowest on record,; and that with a monthi: milling con-| sumption of 85,000,000. to 40,000,000! bushels and seed requirements of! 30,000,000 bushels, it is still probable; the United States will be confronted ; with virtual exhaustion of supplies before the new crop is harvested. oe oneenes % to 2% cents lowet, @166%, and July 1300 “followed by slight further; and then by a general rally. Jorn and oats, were governed large- f whe: After “4 cent to 1% cent lower May 77@%, corn sagged a little. more, and then recovered somewhat. Oats started % cent to % cent off, 39 to 39%, later the market “be- ions were easier. ‘WHEAT FUTURES BREAK ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, March 19---()—Wheat futures had a break of 2% cents early in today’s sessions, longs selling on government farm reserve figures showing exceedingly more ‘than the average of private estimates, The market turned stubborn on the decline and at one time near midday { to 2%]! mA BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished Taras 0.) pif ; dark et 0. bey ing 1 amber durum . and | Ne. Speltz, per “owt, SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 ths. or more cee 5, 55 Ibs. . Seiible: 1 cent per pound discount under a lbs. Ear corn, 70/1bs. & eents under | shell. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE March 10. Wheat— Open igh May old ..1.50% 1 May new ..1.50% tam apa 145% 1.4843 1.45 aoe BE “Tribune Classified Advertisements COLLECTION AGENCY wants men with cars to solicit:and. collect ac- counts. ar basis—Earn big maney. PERSONAL CALL aver, 210 So. 18th St. rs jebraska. Me WANTED—Men and women 482 16.05 ° Ma mdf 15.08 STOCK PRICES ‘BOUND UPWARD Sudden Ontbarst of stiingi Comes After a Period of Irregularity New York, March 10.—(#)—-Stock prices bounded tory A only this aft- ernoon after an carly of irreg- ularity. The sudden outburst of strength followed the publication of}; the February tonnage report of the United States Steel corporation, show- ing a relatively small decrease in un- filled orders in aw of the high rate of operations month, and the. raising of the Pete Marquette annual dividend from $4,%o $6 with the dec- laration of am extra dividend of $2. Pere Marquette: common, which had been hammered down to: 80% ih the jorning on ated that no special dividend would be declared todi quickly advanced to 87% om the an- nouncement of the ectors’ action. United States Steel common vanced a point, heavy buying for both accounts took place in the generall; » Allied Chemical, Foundation company, Federal Light and Traction, Shubert Theatre, Remington Type- writer, Republic Steel and Westing- house Airbrake, all selling’3 to n ly five points above yesterday's final quotations. ‘Motors also spurted up- % | ward under the leadership of General’ ally even with yesterday's da were off % cent to a new low carly, and recovered within % cent of yesterday’s close. May rye rallied within cent of yesterday, after a wreak of 1% cents, advanced 4% cents on a better tone] year ago. Cash: in the Argentine market. Cash wheat wa: higher. Light weight springs ; ‘ spring: Choice icra tee eet irahy ees’ to cheice LSA @L ST: MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March 10.—(@)—Wheat. May flax seed| receipts 81 cars compared to 224 a ‘No. 1, northern (No. § dart northern to fancy §168%@ 1.57% @1.61 heavyweight low protein showed the| ordinary to go! advances, changed. Durum was firm to strong. was firm to one cent higher. were firm to % cent pipaee: Rye vas strong to % cent higher. Barley was in small supply and demand was good. Flax seed was in fair to geod demand with offerings scanty. High protein was un- 5@25 cents higher; packers doing little; early sales 2 pound butchers 11.85@12.8: desirable 200 to. 225 pound averages 10@13.50; better 180-pounds down inne 13.90@14.21 14.25; 150 pounds ‘up 14.1 ing sows 10.60@11.2 blk killing pigs 14.00@14.25; weights 1180@12.65;, medium. we! 12.20@13.60; light ‘weights, 12. 14.15; light lights 12.45@14.2! ing sows 10.60@11.2 13.75@14.25. sort heavy- it rd “spting 1.1 soko dark hard Montana on tr; 188 Corn| 1.71%; om ‘ate 1.57% @1.70%; May ‘Onta| 159%; J 48%. Corn No 4 soley 10% Oats No. 3 white 26% Rye No. ins Phe No. 1, 204%@28%. MINNEAPOLIS eapolis, March oeerines? “6 changed oh ts ce} 16 barrel: une! ents rrels.- 0 te 260] bran 2ebe@E BAP J CHICAGO POULTRY j, tone 180 pounds! chicago, March 10—(#)— Poultry gitve ced Pia aoe 2 2 fovls springs turkeys 85; roosters 21; ducks 30@82; geese 19. é ‘FARGO BUTTER bai - De March sh Oat ter churni cream unchany Hi ng stock uachanged. ‘ Cattle 7,000; steer trade slow, most-| packin; cents higher on better grade: mostly stead; reglers steady eat: has 13.00@14.00 to packers; mow tending lower. Sheep 15,000; slow; practically no rly sales on fat lambs; indications | ¢, weak to lower; fat sheep steady; odd § Tots ‘native: “upward to 9,00; done on’shearing lambs; a re up-| ward to 14.50 for choice light kind. ie a not ‘, SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., 3 ‘Cattle 2,500; fed steers ani in liberal supply; 9) lay slow; fat she stock dull, al aay, othe: killing classes nachna bulk steers and yearlings 8.00@9.00; severtal loads | cos held upwards to 9.50; fat she stoelé | ieee 4.50@7.50; canners and cut-|@ 50@4.00; bologna bulls 5.50@ is: eerie and feeders about. steady 6.75@8.00; calves 4,500; fully stead: pots strong: bulk road lightstan 12.50; choice upwards to 13.00. Hogs 19,000; strong to 25 higher on! light weights; and down 13.00@1325; bidding most- ly from 12.00@12.25 on medium and heavyweight butchers or steady; packing sows mostly 10.00; | pigs 14.10; average cos Tuesday 12.51; weight 214. Sheep 100; fat lambs firm; best natives averaging 84 pounds 13.00; no choles fed westerns here; no carly sales shee) yer 4 ings ee POTATOES “Chicago, March '10.—U)—Potatoes: Receipts 69 ears; total U. S.. ship-| }! an aia ee a 5 onsin sac rou! vhiton 3 "fews fancy shade: Meher round | of sacked whites aan@an Idaho sacked rus-| sets 3.76@4,00. setimoanolis, wire i . Coe ea , dems Cavionds devered deducted, Minne- }4 2. owt | y eh m3 fos | en desirable 200 pound: | Auditor ‘Burlelg! NOTICE or parzerie, or np 5 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. ae Burlei Offi f. rtttin, You ate hereby notified that th tract of land hereinafter aperelnee nd which wes assessed in your <ption. £4 for ag ABO year ie ‘Ser pro! me for it, Thue by law, the bh went 14 a the completed service fal tnd in i described: in. as goles: tion to ine elty of y at blamarcns Amount yuechdser, $21! aunt. redéeni: owen dat 9 the above Ly the “aed iy esa pe previa sald fina trom from tl ‘afte thecxplraien, of with fasue :to certificate and. and eee seal me OH NGON, a ae thon. are th be deed thor fase of Pee ites eae ee about }/NOwRCE sor ‘ation ‘for th day’ of , 28 provi ait iF eve ent 2 idee is ies ges ty cember, |. Motors. and Mack Truck: dark northern 1.60%@1.71%; No. 2 rae "etree No. 3 ditto 1.51% @1.64%; No. 1 hard’ spring 1.69% ; No. “nad intl 1.55%; No. 1 durum 1.86%; No. 2 mixed durum 1.28%; No, 2 fautbee durum 1.35%. Barley, sample grade 55@57. Corn No. 5 yellow 6114@62%; No. 4 mixed 63. Oats No. 3 white 35%,0P)36%. Plax No. 1, 2.22@2.26. eS epee Chicago, — Cas! Wheat: Nee 108) No, 2 hard ‘Corn Now “2-mixed 18; No. 8 yellow 1.64%. Ff 17. its No. 2 eiite 40@40%; No. 3 white 39% @40 enone. Barley 56@71. Timothy seed 6.25@7.00, Clover seed 28.00@32. Lard 14. ribs 16.00; bellies 16.00. — CORPORAIIONS | to old Kenmare ny, the incorporation rs “Of. which have expired, $25.- Kenmare Creamery purchase plant of Creamery com) company, Cart. Ostergard, 0. Blekkelberg and J.C. C. Gi ehy} You MAN W barber trade; wages; few wee! it demands big ¥ WANTED—To work FP, Jaszkowiak. 421 yey tne month, ‘ B-241f, ok fe ‘small board-| ing club a little way out. Inquire! of Supt. Dickinson, U..S._ Indian School, Bismarck, N. D. ai -1w! WANTED—A housekeeper, one | to help raise chickens on shares and take care of Alt house. Write fran fl housework. No. washing- Sixth St, Phone 431 ES __FARM_LAl FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter. of Sec. 33, Stark ' County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. D. Every foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable, M. W. Neff, Bis- __marck, N. Dak. 2-27-20 FOR SALE—80 OWN as the Freede Farm, one mile from Bismarck . If Hedi? eas J. W. MeL ughlin, © eof N. D. Pen itentiary BUSINESS CHANCES a FOR SALE OR TRADE teal bar- gain”. (Barber Shop) and building at. Zap, N. Dak. Only shop in4town, fine large coal mine, good husimess, reason for selling, other business. Will, give possession -April ist. For further infermation write J: ( Maddox, 314 Thitd street, ‘Bis; marck, N. Dak. ‘3-b-1w lunch room Everything com- plet ‘busines 3 good farmer and tourist trade: Come and see or write, City Zoe: Box 126, len Ullin,_N. 3-6-1 wk. 406 Att ‘wo nice single fooms in modern home, with. or without { board, ut reasonable price. Call! 419 Seventh street or Phone 977W. Also wants washing by. the hour, or send it to the "house. Dréss- ing wanted at the same num- _ber. 8. ¥OR RENT—Two a. on first floor, Can be used for light: housekeeping or bed rooms Inquire 219 Second St. or J. W. Murphy, at Barber Shop onposite FOR RENT—Nice large room in a good home. Close in. Suitable for 415 Fourth FOR RBNT— Furnished room for ght housckeeping, suitable for one er two people. One block from P. 0. 314 Third St. tf jice and warm room in gentleman only, Call corner Mandan Ave., fine locality; at 31 Ave, A. oF pias wi ai) FOR RENT—One light housekkeping room, well furnished and fitted with gas range. 620 Sixth strect. Phone 329W. 3-9-3t FOR RENF—F hed room suitable for two. Can also be used for light housekeeping. 223 Fourth. Phone 1066. 6-1wk gle room with completely R RENT-—Modern furn suitable for one.or two lad __gentlemen. Phone 874R FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping a private batn at 930 Fourth Street. 3-3-1w FOR RENT-—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms. 1012 Broadway. Phone 5iwk }7R —Good rooms. Call eve- nings. 818 Fifth St. mone. 485M. {| FOR RENT— Classified Advertising Rates 1 een 25 words or under ..........seee! 2 insertions, 26 words cr 1 week, 25 words or Ads gver, 5 words, 2c addi- "tlonbl per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY " @5 Cents Per Jnch Fe classified ads are cash advance. Copy should be ole -by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : 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 ‘offer remarkable values in good used ears. Call at our USED R SALESROOM and look over this stock for real bargains. es Touring, fo: 0; Overland Toutiage fike new, PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. Ford Coupe, Tor » $75; Ford ‘San ° ‘OR SALE —Chevrolet coach, model, latest improvements, i cla, shape, a bargain; must sold. Fullurton, at Bismarck hotel. 8-3-tf FOR SALE—Overland Spac a bargain. 400 Fast Main. 2-17-tf ee WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—April first, small modern hoitse with sleeping porch, or one room apartmi Eround floor, with bath, Kitchenette and sleping porch. Phone 836W. Kk WANTED TORE modern house with location, by April nr , Bismarck, N. Di a 9 room rage, good woWrite “box 3-3-t£ ‘ORE & to 8 room house, by April 1st, Room %at Van Horn. somepreiinps heise K nearest 3-9-2 ci hv Ra ee ee modern, hot water, heat,: hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front,| excellent location, 70’ ft. front by 150—-also gatage.’ Owner leaving town, Price and terms reasonable, ats of Spink & Co. March 10th, one 2| room apt, well furnished and equip- ped for light -housekeeping. Also one single room with kitchenette| ~ and closet, completely furnshed. ifth Street. FOR RENT— jaych 1, a mode: ed four room flat and bath; also land to rent on shares in Bo; Francis townships. Cora S. Mc- Lean, Phone 90: ‘|FOR SALE--Four modern tenant houses, price $12,500; $4,000 cash, balance terms, For further infor- mation write Tribune No. 91 3-4-1mo. FOR RENT—All modern four room apartment, also 2 room apartment, ery furnished for light house- eeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. sks Brice 2-26-2wks. ENT—Large nicely furnished room and kitchenette for 3-9-1 wk! light} _ housekeeping. 8 Rosser or Phone} TO 525W. __SALESMEN SALESMAN Are you carning less than $60.00 a week? WHY? We are not talking about super. salesmen, but the average run of men who are: willing to be shown; salary guaranteed. No house to house work. Our system of train- ing assures your success. Apply in person, Room 509, McKenzie Ho! 6:30 to 9:00 p.m, COLLECTION “Agency wants experi- enced salesman for District Agent Solicit’ business. Appoint Sub- Agents. $100.00 weekly. Give ref- erences, International, 435 Mill Bidg., San Fran —_ _.___WORK WANTED ACCOUNTANT with ‘part. able can handle several additio a small sets of books, If your bus- iness does not warrant the employ of a full-time bookkeeper and you want your records kept in a thorough and efficient manner at a& reasonable expense write Tri-| __bune Ne lw WORK” WANTED—On farm by ex- perienced married couple, without children. State wages in first let- ter, Write Mike Burgard, 410 First ve, Grand Forks, 'N. Dak. Mt NT. ‘st class work done by Ptah: desman comme BiG Sere cH CHICKS—That live and grow. Leading varieties from purebred, certified farm flocks. Record egg producers, cat. free. Caledonia Hatchery, Dent Caledonia, Minn, BABY CHICK! "il CERTIFIED breeds; we ship only the best, Ducks. and loons use their wings when swimming under water. _ wi A hand-operated tool has. been ine vented for cutting glass tubes: with- out breaking. NOTICE OF Lb I dl Or RE- =D--Washing to do at home. || STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun. ty of Burleigh, of County Auditor, To Zubulon B. Lash, Sterling, N. D., per cent delivery guaranteed. for free offer. John Pelkey, Fa: Farmers & Merchants State Bank, eae Driscoll, N, . T. Parke, Bis hereby notified that. the, tract of land hereinafter. depériin and which was assessed in’ your name for taxation for the year 1921 h day of December, as provided by law, nt taxes of the year he time for redemp- from said sale will expire nine- days from the completed service this notice, Said land is described as follows: ction 26, Amount unt required $68.50. hove amount Write Fargo, 30 ery guarantee John Pelkey, 2-16-18-20-22-2 NOTICE OF kon: OF RE- are hereby notified that the, t of land here! eribed ‘evided by law and you redeem said land from he the expiration of tion as above f will issue to tax sale certitiente a the year 19: f Decem #8 provided by liw, delinatent Gexes of the yea und that the time for redém rom sald sale will expire nin diys trom the completed servi of this notice, Bald land ty’ described as follow: 8 and 9 Block 10, por Plerve Audition to the Bismare'! Dak Subse N munte igh County, Auditor Nak, 3—10-17-24 | City of | Amount sold x went DEPOSITORS Iv BANKS Jaw and un | © Depo and £ aid Lis now a1 per teed deposit nuble. Phone 786W _to 404 Ave. B. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants after schoo! and Saturdays. and rooms at home. nee | _MISCELLANEOUS QUALITY WHEAT--I have for sale | ity of Burbank’s Quality This is a new wheat. ot excellent milling qualities develop- | ed and grown in Si Ripens ten days ear! other variety and exeseds all oth-| er in yield. negroes tart in 1 plated. quiel { chil’ at’ 508 Seventh stiees | FOR mith Typewriter “t consisting of painted gate- | ple and four e 62a, chairs, cheap. after six o'clock, FOR SALE— Full Shorthorn bull, weighs 2300 Ibs.,| seven years old. Can be seen MeCormick’s Ranch, Menoken. 3-4-3wks, FOR SALE—T5x150 foot corner lot enth street and Avenue E for Lots are one block from high Write Tribune No. 93. 3-4-1mo. ALE—German Police dog pup: tigible to register, best of breed- .00 and $25.00 each. J. Peterson, Hazelton, No. Dak. “blooded school. FO <1 w | sweet clover ex Write fo ta Suns 6-8-9-10-11 also SIXTY pounds pure tracted honey for $1.00, asy plan. Dal | Second St, or __Phone 544W. LW FOR SALE--Beal seed corn test 92, also some registered — shorthorn Schipfer & Lambert, Route ‘ 1 k. O'Hare, Little _N. Dak. Basi i FOR SALE—Three registered deen Angus short horn bull quire Fred Roberson, Bismarek, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Electri machine motor, Business Colleg LET—Office BROTHERS. Aber- Singer sewin Call Room 28, 3-8-3t WEBB 3-8-1w | rooms. vidi on of ‘ lemp- sine,t LE szplee nine- You THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD Edmund! in| good condition, $25.00, Also, break- te ft: at} \ “| you will be In-]§ closed after Sep- before November Driscon, igh coun: claims. of my hand and off is Tis: Te alto y ean be ‘und Com- instructions f posites will anty. Fund Come mission RATION OF HE. he delinquent taxes Uthat the time from sid sale yo digs the this . Said ta South ir redemp will expire nine completed servier ly delingu sand that the time for © will oxpir completed section 30, Amount “iuent taxes Me Amount this date redeem it t In addition F . amount you will} the this notice \ ATION OF RE- N_ wr DAKOTA, Coun- Kurleigh.—ss, Off of Rismarek, ition for the ho da i atti! on the .ditly seta, Amount | nt taxes Amount this date, follows: ction — 5, Amount quired to at Is ‘dition to the above amount| In addition to quired to pay th psts | You WH be requi und ine jor th of t nd un-| terest as d the ser of this no} is provided by lay x ind. une id land f land ‘trom sald tion of the vo stated, By Taylor I MEAN EVERY WoRO OF IT- "tT You ACCEPT -THIS RING ne A TOKEN OF MY LOVE ? M EDMUND You Taw aReaDy ENGAGED To MY DEAR GIRL - HOW CaN YOO EXPECT To BE HAPPY WITH HIM IF WE CANNOT PROVIDE YOU WITH A LUXURIOUS HOME AND GIVE You EVERYTHING YOUR HEART DESIRES? “THINK IT OVER CAREFULLY=L2 CAN \ WAIT, DEAR, FOR YOUR ANSWER. UST BE MAD-