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WHEAT SHOWS | - UPWARD, TREND Advances Checked By: Weak-; ness of Corn and Oats, Both at New Lows WHEAT CLOSES STRONG Chicago, March 23.— —Not- withstanding sharp setbacks at times in the wheat market today with September touching the low- est point yet this season, wheat values fini considerable ne aH developed ii nited es wheat to be shipped ipped_ by ont the Gulf of Mexjco. Corn rallied with wheat in” the late went cloned 86 eat cloned strong 1 to 2 net higher, corm showing % to % | advance and oats unchanged to 4 up. Chicago, March 23,— showed an early upwa but advances were checked by weak- <)— Wheat | ness of corn and onts, both of which No. sold at a new low price record for the season. The strength.of wheat was based more or less on buying dive! to opinions that rallies were to be expected in view of recent severe: declines. On the other hand, predic-{ tions were current that an increased! movement of corn off farms would! appear_as soon as the\condition of! country roads permit. Wheat open- ing, prices, % off to 1 cent up, May! { new 1,65 to % and July 1.34 to 136, Forecasts of more favorable weath-| to ™% cents lower, May 71% to 4: Oats started to % cents down, Provisions were firm: INNEAPOLIS MA! .—-P)-—Wheat liquidation coming into. the market low levels were reached following an vious low but rebounded 1% cent: the rket was easy to 1 cent lower. j was quict and stea | was HAs South St. Paul, March 23.—4)—(U, were followed by a moderate general setback and then by gains all Pesta 1 er for the corn movement had a bear- | ish effect on corn. After opening 4 ; cents, corn sagged a little further| and then recovered somewhat. | May 381% to %. Later, part of the] loss was overcome. | Savane, ERRATIC ON Minneapolis, March futures were erratic today, further on rallies, and breaks meeting scatter ed buy largely by shorts. -New opening r: on relatively steady cables, May went 1% cent undef, pree above bottom. Cash wheat demand lacked snap and! Decline was largely in the light; weight low protein springs. _ Durum | was steady. Oats were steady Rye was steady and quiet. slow and easy. Flax seed 8O. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK —Cattle 2200; steers and | 10r% moderately. li " P steady; top iH te ne steers and yearlings ¢ le afaun 8.00 @ 9.00; fat she stock active, firm, largely’ 4.50 @ 7.50; weight heifers upwards to 8 ners and cutters unchange ‘bulls slow, 5.50 @ 5. id 50, 50c higher; most good dights 11.00; choice upwards to 11,50. Hoge 9,500; desirable kinds aver- aging 190 pounds and down mostly 13.00; fully steady; odd lots 130. to! 150 pound averages 13.25 @ 48.50; | bidding strong to 25¢ higher in spots on heavy butchers; ing from 12,00) 5 @ 11.50 on 250 to 325 pound aver- "3 medium weight sbutchers sal- able ‘from 11,60 @1 bulk paek- igs 14.65; aver- ee % e velght 216. Sheep 200; around steady; smaller lots of Tat native lambs 12.75 @ 13. culls and extreme heavies seili Tatas @ 11.50; ewes salable trom | 7.50 @ 8.50, Fs ¢. >) go, Murch '23.-(P)—Cantra Cc stocks of wheat in Chicago vators are down to 106. loss of 61,000 bushels trend today, | n, ¢]0n 140 to. 150 af 80%s 10.20 13.50 @ | ters: most, Gl Yesterday Year Ago me ow {aa% 4M 1.3042 2.34%. “a os tat: AAs 46% AB% 1.25% 1.18% 1.01% Wheat— y new End old Sep Corn— May i 16.35 16.65 18.00 18.00 . 20.75 20.60 a by Raseell-Mille tH dott isms j No. Ro. No. No. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring 1 amber durum .. Be 1 mixed durum . + 1.01 1 red durum... + 96 yo! 1 ry . Dark hard winter i Hard winter .... 1.27 We quote ‘but do not handie the fol- lowing: Oats basic seeee peltz, per cwt, SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more. No. 5, 55 Ibs. No. Sample Wt cent pe on corn, 70 ibs, ary cents, under shell. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Wheat— Open High Low May old 140, 1.50% 147% 150% May new duly 1.43% 1.407% 1.42% 1.45% 18% Rye— T8% 81% aay old y new 80% 82 33% 35 79s Blt, Saly 81 82 "May “old iMay new july ‘lax Mey. July. play old Me new iduly 36% 2.2834 2.30% 2:98 282 2.83% 2.31 co 60 335% 59%, 59% 59% 60 59% GO% 61% CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 23—(U. S. D. of A.) ---Hogs 18,000; uneven; heavy butch- ers ready to strong; aoe weight slo steady to weak; Paieis bidding 1@-eents lower; ‘pul oO 350 pound tds pad @ , 10; better petra i jergely i2go e 134 ‘ yl eg pound dontiy 755 180 pounds. down 13.35 @ packi9g sows 10.20 @ 10. 60; sorted autin, pis ore @ 14.00; heavy bt Ae 5 @ 12.06; medium 11. @ 1820; light 12.30 @ 18.65; light lights 12.25 13.75; packing 20 @ 10.60; slaughter pigs Cattle 14,000; generally steady to strong trade on fat steers; best med- early at 10.50; some held higher; liberal prinkling, of good to choice offerings here; light and med- ium_ weight setting ‘est action; she stock ste of jatter class com: prising da\ iS bred. canners and cut- steady at 4.25 @ 4.75; iteady; vealers uae A rgd bul 11.60 Pi outsiders apwacd 1014.00 for) re Easter specialties. ‘Sheep 20,000; desirable light and handyweight fat lambs fairly active, generally steady 4.00 @ 14.26; others slow; practically no shearing lambs on sale; few sales of odd lots off at ewes 8.00 @ 8.75; Steady. MINNEAPOLIS GR. pecarels, March 23.- Wheat! 166 cars compared to 64 a, 0. Cash No. -1 northern! 1.65%; No. 1 dark northern choice to fancy 1.61% choice 1.57% Min, recei| year 58% eee... [STOCK MARKET (Heitbroner, Mont, asic yo. S| Pram ‘| WANTED—Men and women. to learn ae Tgh 1.57% 1.66 * 1.96% 1.32 - 76% 3 —Toda: Open a Leis 13 1.32% 1% 3 11% 38% 89 40 86% 88% 87% 14.35 14.60 14.75, 14.85 1560 16.80 16! 78! 39. 39% 40% 87% 88% 38% 14.37 14.62 14.80 115.50 14.42 1 14.80 eo) Li 14.75, 14.45, IS IRREGULAR Prices opin” Strong But Acute Weakness Developed In Some Issues (New. York, Merch 28.--U#)—Stock | opened strong in tod: id then turned de y en acute weakness develope i me of the mail order and merchan: ising issues. ‘Sears Roebuck, which advanced over two points to 196 the first outbreak of buying, quickly hammered down to 186, low record for the year, by bear trad: | era. ‘May Department Stores dropped “ a| bers mery Ward, ‘bel Brothers down 2 to 3 joints. ig of these issues hdd a ndency to: cheek ‘bullish operations in several industrial specialties, which were under way on the theory that the market had deen thoroughly ligui- dated for the time being. Sugar shares also turned heavy in sympathy with lower commodity prices, Amer- ican Beet Sugar and Cuba Cane pre- ferred sagging to new low levels for the year. Raijroad shares, particu- 4 | larly the investment issucs, received good buying support, and some sub- stantial gains were recorded. Atlantic ~ Line, which had been freely sold on unfavorable Fi la land bor rumors, soared 7% points and Ch peake and Ohio conten E and preferres kel Plate), Atchison,’ U: cific, Delaware and Hudson, Reading and Norfolk and Western were among the many issues. to sell one to 31% points highe: The closing was heavy. Selling be- came more general in the final hour, following another rise in call _moncy to. five per cent. General Electric fell back 3% points. and American ‘Can, Hudson Motors and Dupoint sold 3 to 4% points @clow last night's closing prices, Total sales approxi- mated 1,250,000 shares. POTATOES Receipts 70 cars; ments 417; trad market stronger; Wisconsin sacked found whites 4,00 to «4.15; fancy shade higher; Minnesota’ sacked round whites 3.85 to 4.05; sacked tussets oy rd 4.10; Idaho sacked ‘usvets , according to auality; pecial brands 4,85. isnenpolis. Minn, March 23.—(@) vat of A.)—Potatocs: sw eas.” Catloads ight only Sarria aul. ie rate apekea whites U. B.Ne. No.3, around $31 85. INNEAPOLIS. F Minneapolis, March 23.- a 20 to 26 cents lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted at 8.00 to 9.05 @ barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 33,280 barrels. Bran 23.00. U. S. ship- fairly active; ¥ HELP WANTED—FRMALE 73% WANT! —At once by a bachelor. A’ {FOR RENT: ints and Cocoa Cola, Weber and| _ nm Pa-| Tribun une Classified Advertisements iPHONE 3.2 == MALE RELP WANTED Meal trade; ieee demand; big: lew weeks compictes;, cata- top ‘and special offer free. Meler Barber C: 1 insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 26 words or ee) insestions; 25 words or 1 “week, 35 t week, words or Ads over 25 words, 2e addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES f man to work by iF. Jaszkowiak, 21 Four to cook 2:30. or 7) eeper . to work on farm for two men, state wages and age in Lt letter. G. P. Anderson, Taylor, Ni D. WANTED AT ONCE—A dining room irl and dish washer. Hotel Wash- § Washburn, N. Dak. WANTED — Competent girl for gen- eral housework, no washing. Call! 123 housekeeper on farm. “ton. Phone 8F2 at Glock. Stephen Morri 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are caso in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 WANTED—Competent girl for house work. Phone 6035 or call 301 Eighth strect. FOR RENT—Very ed light housekeeping room in mo- dern house. Phone 525W. 8 Ro: ser. Also for sale: Electric Vac- uum cleaner. GOOD USED CARS TW furnished for light housekeeping. ed. Care, as of ourgiew. Two unfurnished. Phone 11513 or __call at 705 Sixth St. dealer. Used Car bargain -good, depe abl transportations for ma: y thousand mile: Ford Truck, $485; Dodge Tot ing, $185; Overland 90. $75.00; Li; Ford Delivery $325; Cadillac to ing, $300; '26 Dodge Touring, PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. LE--Three Dodge one Ford with li ie deliv: Phone No. 849' Ask Young. 3-1 “Api keeping rooms, with’ private hath, to couple without children. Phone 5 a —Nice and warm room in fine locality. Call at 31 Ave. A., tied Mandan Ave.,' or Phone 1 | FOR RENT—One single room with kitchenette and closet, completely furnished, 41 h Sti | ROOM FOR RENT—Pleasant room in modern home for gentleman. Call 948 after six o'cl | ROOMS FOR RENT—At sii Fourt St. Phone 1104, Gentlemen prefer- red. “or two mod- Box 448, yn. Phone 107M. FOR SA i oaperied ‘Spad Truck a bargain. 800 East Main. _ REN Furnished room‘at 418 Seventh St. Phone 8449. y ENT—Furnished WORK WANTED room. 312 Dressmaking, remodeli Would go out by the d able pric i EI housekeeping room. 423 Second WANTED TO RENT- Phone 9325. modern house with garage, good seseten. by April Write Cox ‘702, Bismarck, N. Dak, 5 cents per dozen. washing and mending done reas able. All work called for and livered promptly. Call 833-R. WORK” WANTED—Experienced OR iy y Apr sleeping porch with rooms connect- ed-by man and wife. Phone 482-R. HOUSES AND FLATS E—~—wight room hou: modern, hot water heat, hardwood: floors, ouk wood work, south front, excellent location, 70 ft. front by: 150—also garage. Owner leaving: town, Price and terms reasonable. Inquire of Spink & Co. Mandan,} N._ Dak. rOR Four modera houses, price $12,500; $4,000 balance terms. For further infor- mation mate be 91 Address 6, care Tribune FARM LAN : FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter See. 33, Stark County, 4 South of Belfield, N. foot can be cultivated. terms reasonable, M. W. Neff, marek, N. Dak. 3 FOR SALE—320 acres rough tim land, with many oak posts; abu Evi Ta te a Tay Apel ists a] Wale Eo Ws Jones, Killdeer, Wi Mh take 8 yearly ' Oi SALE—160 acres ne itol building: A SACRIFICE sale for icash, nine room cottage, east front, all modern, good location, at O18 Sixth 7 £90, John Homan, marek, BIGGER BETTER live and grow. from purebred, flocks. pe CHICKS— ine or two room apart ~ Leading variet: ments, partly furnished for light! housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone FOR RENT— Four ~ Caledonia Hatchery, Dept. house. Call mane Rocks 15¢; W: Minorens 16¢. —The only hotel in town with population of 1,000, doing n business, in first class cond equipped, — electric . Must be seen to preciate its value. Price and tet For further “BABY CHICK: ip only the be ery guarant. touring FOR SALE—Overland two-door sedan, 1926 model, priced for quick sale-| 2-17-tf ———— ity men’s ING done rough Also men’s ee miles Price and of water; will sell for $1,000. ideal for dairying; priced right for quick sale. aa $ certified farm Record egg producers, cat. ‘Leghorns oe vit for free offer. John Pelkey, Fargo, t-| _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES NDABILITY is as true of our} FIVE ROOM To you it means buying from u reliable Here are some of our latest nd- ny, ur jeht rr ery for 1-tf “at ing. ig St. on: de. ook} wishes work in hotel or restaurant. of ery Bis- ber nd- N. i ‘hat 8 B andottes, Orpingtoi All varieties. G d, prepa ¢ Write ‘Clayton Rust, Furgo, Ne CERTIFIED BABY — CHICKS, breeds; we ship only the be: per cent delivery guarantee for free offer. John Pelkey, F vo, N.D. FOR SALESCate and baker - CERTIFIED lished 27 years; doing profitable business. “Address John Homan, Bismarck, N. D. are jon. Db. ‘ar- a | Webb Block. t FOR SALE CHEAP — FOR SALE. FOR SALE SIX ROOM moder two story hous full basement, furnace heat, hi wood floors, south front, | x 124, Riverview addition Price $62 260.00, good good terms, $500 CASH and “monthly payments of 0 per month including 7 per cent interest, buys modern stucco bun; ith full complete partition- ed basement, furnace heat, laundry tubs, heated garage, enclosed porch, maple floors, large closets, built-in feutures—(immediate possession). NEW TWO story stucco house, just] \ pleted, never occupied, oak and large rooms and built-in features, xood location, immediate posses: Sale price $6800—Ist _pay- a $1500 to $2000, interest 7 per cent. SIX ROOM mod rvoms, one bedroo: heat, full ¢, three bed- n first floor, hot basen 0 reh, Sale $5000, on terms, & per cent less for cash, FIVE ROOM two s story hous basement, furna floors, east front. full wood Sale pri 0. east front, ne; and school. terms. THIS AGENCY has a large list of good houses and lots in all parts of the Iso small in city limits. Let this agency help you select your home, it has help- ed many. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Catholic Sale price church 0, easy POSITION WANTED son in off Call 46 we oor us ANFOUS rrier bite n A. Reinhart, Box ‘3, » Minn, cee 5 Two bedsteads with springs, two small tables, 1 lange Garland heater for lignite ind one new oil heater, one chair, Call after & p. m. 813 Third St. FOR SALE— Full blooded —Scoteh Shorth ne butt, weighs 2300 Ibs. Can be seen at ch, Menoken, itchen range, ice box, ‘burner Kerosene stove. Library rocking chair, kit- Call'at 215 West Bdwy after 6:80. ev ings ioneer tested 95 per cent. Bismarck, N. 5x1650 foot corner lot reet and Avenue E for block from high Write Tribune No. 9: fe in kitchen, Half pri so mandolin, new one. street after 5 p.m. aa ‘OR SALE--Well machine and equip. ment for same the only machine in town ood business. . J. Appert, Hazelton, N. Dak. Sede FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn in rge or small quantities. Write or Patterson's Farm, Bismarck, chu seed corn, tests|{ also flax off of new Inquire at Richholts dav- $20.00. Fumed oak enport in good condition, Hereford tly_modern house,| " Phone 0: White Dent|* al. 316 Fourth Mn A! Phone 4, ‘MOMN POP. age, | (Seal) here at 118 Second street. Reading hours 2 te 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost arti- her today. AY ANNOUNCEMENT, announce myself as & candidate or the office of State's Attorney of Burleigh County at the June, 1926, Primary Blection. If nominated and clected 1 will treat everyone fairly. I respect- fully solicit the support of the electors of Burleigh County. Joseph oe ian. -23-24 FORE- curred in rincl- ed by the inatter deseribed: and » holder of sald mort- lect to foreclose o1 due and unpaid principa tof said obligation only. 1 ‘ and “cited 4 of the Reg of the « ‘ounty of Bure of North N iy Le: id whieh. will Dy he same are de- r the M o! h Dakota,” Bisi urleigh. lon. “I matter of the a Ohio, be ‘allowe a to. ot March, By the Court C.D, Judge of the Cor =|! Bilis Allowed by | City Commission pd Telephone Postmaster, t. °o Co. ia en 2.16 stamps and box ce 114.80 le, service and detention hos- . 329.25 - 30.00 Brestow Drug Sto Quick Print, stam; Thos. J. Galvin, city’s share’ of repairing private water main Schneider Taxi Service, taxis. Standard Oil Co., Lice l M. Goetz, labor... .. J, Hummel, labor. H. Christopher, labor. J. Burton, labor.. J. Fettick, labor. R. Ebeling. . : UR, Picht, labor. nklin, labor jorsdahl, ESE : 16.60 25.50 38.40 P ped « envelopes Paul Wn 4! Hen, State premium: Helle, nna Brych, laundry. Express Compan; REE mers RO | A THOUGHT Now faith ix the substance of things hoped for the evidence of things not scen.—Meb. 11:1. A perfect faith would lift us ab- solutely above fear.—George Mac- Donald. Holly United is becoming scarce in the Si NOTH Hampton Rockwell City, You are $173.38, rdeem at this cate, In addition above amount yeu will fo, bay the costs q piration of the ibove stated, issue to . the tax sale certificate as ne official seal RANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Busia unty, L this 22 day or PA, Coun- of Coun- Hank, Drum, «ings an otltjed th: , Uon trom said Sale Will expire from the completed service Northeast _qu Township 1 sold for, $6: es) paid Ameunt Taw, and an- «fr This is the smalest stock i YES-IF THE OTHER GUY CATCHES You 1T WILL BE REAL THRILLING - HE OUGHT TO TWIST THAT NECK oll YOURS “TILL IT LOOKS LiKE A "« CORKSCREW ~ T HAVE NO — GEE. LM NERVOVS- IM ELOPING WITH MY GIRL- SHE WAS ENGAGED To ANOTHER FELLOW & BEFORE SHE MET ME BOT I BEAT HIS ‘TiME= THE WOMEN SURE FALL YES, CHICK _IF YOU Go OUT ON THE ROAD FOR: AWHILE JT WILL HELP YOU FORGET YouR TROVBLES~ NOTHING LIKE A CHANGE OF SURROUNDINGS To % @ 1.66%; to arrive 1.63% 1.65%; May 1.60%; July uae Corn No. 3 yellow 65% 0: et a} white 35% 33% y pale WELL, ANU WAY HE KNOWS WHAT TL THINK OF HIM! North Daketa fatmers expect to; plant 9,626,000 acres to. wheat alonc! this season, the same as Jaat ‘year, | says @ report.s Durum alone is to be increased 23 per cent or a total of 4,125,000 acres. Oa! ereage may be; cut 2 per cent, lowa sowings will he} 2 per cent less-of corn or acres, itis pelleted Illinois farmers intend to pl: per cent more spring wheat 4h: year, A. J. Surratt, government ant cultural statistician believe Corn acreage will show little change, but if! ‘onditions are favorable tht oat.acre- will probably be increased 2 per! ¥ 4 The Santa Fe crop report 3 southwest h: Bai Irondst. weekly winter wheat in the had rain and. in a week and prospects are erally good. Rains were reported'in Kansas yesterday. Considerable rolattanee to marke corn at present prices is shown farmers, it is said. ‘There are no great amounts of corn at terminals, other then Chicage. Demand for the, 3. rain will incregse and prices will as No tter with the opening of lake gation, in the opinion of some ain ent men, | A mouse Teer aired here from Cal- gary said 10 as “or | snow a ners for ete nd the’ it is likely another 40 daye mi see! seeding parte ne or two seedi H have ut the work not be neral for’ a few werk poupesd sta corn: n ate vee fuse te) (ie ~ Was a cent je only ying | 8 coming is to i “at! 28' i Tho i sod is Bearish sengmen is a ot higher level poor. Chicago alive easy; receipts springs 38; J ducks 30 to ter fat, churni ) ptock 27. f PR. | Corn ale & mixed 42% @ 64; No. 4! | Fellas 68 saat? No: os Svkie 30-@ 80%; No. 2 Minn 8; Mareh ef canlot rein . | dark horthorn 1.62 dark re northern 150.6 orth spri ao lene Coigta 124 wert rece! 1 | oxtrae ear ti PUT A FELLOW ON HIS FEET FOR THE OLD BANK ROLL THESE DAYS~ HER OLD BEAU WILL PROBABLY FOLLOW US ON” THE NEXT TRAWW SYMPATHY FoR A BUM THAT — os ELOPES WITH ANOTHER FELLOWS Gia -_- TAAT'S WAAT 2, FieuRep /!