The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1926, Page 7

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y+ May 714 @ ” flax seed gained 4 demand, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1026, ‘Cloie Close Yesterday Year Ago 166% 196% 1,56 1.33% 1.36 1.29% 1.28% WHEAT SHOWS ~ EARLY UPTURN) & Rise Soon After, Opening Is Caused By Buying By. Chicagb Speculators Wriest— May new Aad se May duly WHEAT “CLOSES FIRM Chicago, April 5—API=Cor values today broke the season’ w: piice record BON "fan and September. rales for owsiers'of' ing for future delive . did a en ti esety cal a 14.00 14.25 14,40 14.80 «18,20 le. ‘al ther Ai hittoamecet considerable amount of standing orders ‘to ‘sell out sad stop losses at various fixed lim- its. On the other hand, ‘numer. CUICAGO RANGE I Tribone Classified Advertisements “PHONE 32 ne who understands farm machiner: pen igh for the right man, Open MALE HELP WANTED MAN WANTED — Through the séason, horses: and 10.00 per month Robt. 6 miles south of 'Menoken, ‘2 north of Welch Spur. 7 barber trade; wages; fow log and special offer Barber College. ‘Men and women to Teara’ ca ree. eae WANTED—A’ No. 1 barber at nee. Write or site Fred ED — the month. 83 re Bis- | Ae ote ‘JaszkoWlak, FEMALE HELP WA WANTED—Compctent woman to tak gare of house and two ‘Wonian with a child py “ LaCarlson, Shiclds, N, Enclosed 13.92 13.87 14.20 14.40 14.15, 14.37 The a sant, lowa. te "| WANTED — Gini for xe pgs ous traders were fiving active’ support to wheat ice an and were assisted by 1,636; crease of the United Seats vise ible supply total, ‘although corn weakness acted as a bearish in- fluence on wheat in the late deal- ings. Corn closed unsettled at the kame an Satutday’s finish to 3% cent lower, wheat firm, 1% to 2 cents net higher to 5% cents gain. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE April Wheat— ‘May old = 1.60% 1.51 May new 1.49% 1.52 1.49% July 144% 1.45% 1.4495 Rye— May old : Mey new 80% 807% 80 July 82 82! BIS Oats-- | May old 36% 36% | May new 36% BGS Chicago, April 5—(P). Buying on! July 37% B74 the part of Chicago speculators led, Flax—~ = 2.80 2.33 1.50 ind oats at 16 | oe % 374 ~_ 2.30% 2.33% Bed a % to a lively upturn in wheat prices to-! May oon after business began. The July ‘opening, however, was lower. chiefly Barley— as a result of selling which was May old ascribed to foreigners. On the whole, May new trade was light, and the marke: easily July influenced. inigial steht un- cent ot ay (new) “4 @% and July 1.334@%, were BISMARCK ‘GRAIN followed by a material advance all, each by. .Ruggsell-} aie Co.) around, Sisy going above 1.57 and ismarck, April 6 1.3 Bedi ern... 6. Ne 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum .. ial 1 mixed durum. 60's weak, influenced by lib- conch here, 306 cars today. Be iden. reports at hand Bave bat slight promise of farm relief legigla- tion at this session of congress, Af-|Nc. 1 fed durum . ter opening at % off to 's cent up,|No. 2 flax . corn hardened a little,| No. 2 flax . but then quickly underwent a decided! No. 1 rye . general set back. Dark hard winter .... Owing largely to persistent reports| Hand winter of seeding delay, oats showed rela-| We quote bi tive strength. Starting at a shade de following: cline to % cent gain, May 40%@ to : “s@%6, the market continued to ae Naser: sf Speltz, per owt. i Pee PeRHELL CORN’ No. +s 56 Ibs. or more. lo. PRICES MOVE HIGHER UN MINNEAPOLIS MARKET April 5 --)—Wheat futures moved higher today after a hesitating start. News was mixed but included some favorebie features. Prices held within 1% cents up to late in the sessioa May dipped % cent and worked up hy easy stages until it got 11% cents bove Saturday's close. July at best asup 1's cent. After midday price: sagged back again when buyers tried to secure Brey Oats barley was aioe and dragg: 3 e was up 1% cents with wheat. May cent, Cash wheat was easy to lower. Some called the demand the lightest for a Monday on the crop. High protein and light weight springs were largely 1 to 2 cents lower compared with early Saturday and heavyweight offerings, for which demand «was Sesty sold on an easy; Sample . 1 cent per ‘pound. discucnt under 55 Ibs. Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents) under shell. MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN Minneapolis, April 5—(#)-—Wheat receipts 232 cars comparcd with 169 as » Cash: No. 1 northern . No! 1» dark — northesa ieee cheize to ed 1.62@1.65; good te choice 1.61; ordinary to 1 66 1 dark ti Montane 2 lontana 2 cents ee S@Lons to arrive ase 1.65; May 1.52; July 143. Corn No. 3 yellow, 65@67. Oats_No. 3 white, 3756 @37's. Barley oe Rye ae was in fair demand et 80. ST. PAUL, LIVESTOCK ye "| South St. Paul, April 5—( ‘orn was steady, % of A.)—Cattle '4,000;" killing quality Oats, were steady to firm, choice opening slow, about steady, quality ruling higher. \ tather plain; fow loads of yearlings, ye was in moderate supply and pnd light ‘weight steers eligible. up- sie deman wards to 9.00; ‘bulk steers and year- Barley was lings 8.00@8.60; fat vie stock ri | 4-50@7.50; canners and, Ay z teady with fair to good Flax secd was steady to firm. AGO_LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 5 —(U. 8. D. of A. Hogs 43,000; slow, uneven, generally steady to 15 cents lower; lighter ight off most; bulk 275 pounds up @11.75; desirable 225 to 260 pound averages mostly 11.50@12.30; 180 to 200 pound averages mostly 13.00@13.15; bulk 166 to 170 pound ; ddd bunch of 140 to 150 pound averages 13.75; packing sows mostly 10.40@10.65; killing pigs scarce, odd bunches mostly 13.5 13.75; heavy weight hogs 11.10@12.10; i 11.40@13.10; light - s@ ; light light 12.40@13.75; sows 10.30@10.75; stiughter Pigs 00, 222; fow opening sales to shippers “about steady with ‘Friday; aon rable 170@180 pound averages| 250@300 ‘pound butchers 11.50; an is packers ‘bidding, mostly ais, on heavy butchers and 12.50 on 1! 200 pound ave: bidding mostly 14.26 for diggin fey avirage cost Saturda: weight’ 209. Shee, 500s about ang best fat native ambs 12.50; no choice few westerns included; best ewes 8.50. est wages. P. C. Remington, 610 7 WA) 1 f0e general house- work, Alfred S. Dale, 215 Wash: . wton Ave. or Phone 9 WANTED en i housework. TRADING DULL ‘Price Undertone Firm—At- | tempted Renewal of Sell- ing Movement Fails ble girl all famil; wet wash and men and wome' Work guaranteed. 14th Street. silk New rk, April 5—(#)—Trading in today’s stock market turned ex- j tremely dull but the price undertone ‘was firm. Attempts to force a re- newal of the selling movement as a result of the sharp deficit in reserve shown in last Saturd: clearing house statement met th failure when ‘cull ntoney ‘renewed at 4% ‘per cent and quickly dropped to four on the appearance of a large volume of interior funds. Official confirmation y Dawson, N. co must b Price of the abandonment of the FOR RENT or 4 rooms for light ground floor, shares. Californ! from a ‘high of 37 S242, but it had allied abov early afternoon, A_ sustain mand was apparent for the railroad and public utility shares which pro- vided the bulk of nearly four score 1 to 4 point gains. Sugar s' privileges. Call 872. FOR RENT apartment. keeping 0] not affected by the omission of the fe Go2 Third Large front roon home idend on American Beet Sugar common, which apparently had been ‘ounted. Considerable interest was manifested in the stock exchange figures on brokers’ loans, due to be issued after the close preliminary es- timates ranging from $350,000.00 to $550,000.00. Oil companies continue to report unusually high earnings for 1925, Atlantic Refining showing $11, re as compared with $6.59 in the i was firm. Scattered profit taking developed in the final hour, but the early gains generally | were well maintained and in some is- sues extended. The commercial solv- jeneral Eh ic, Dupont, California Packing and Ra- tie Reaticcatian sold 244 to 4 points higher. Total sales approximated 1,100,000 shares. in modern for two gentlemen at _ Phone 614. very near P. Office. Phone 360W FOR RENT kitchenet! 116 Fifth St. 341M. sites ‘OR RED ne oF uble modern rooms, apt. over able modern rooms, i Pho RANGE OF CARLOT SALES . April 5—)— Range of carlot grain one Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1. i2@. 2 ditto 1.6116@1.5: ditto rv By dark hard winter @1.66%; No. 1 hard spring 1.61% @1.651 No, 1 amber durum 1.48@)1.48% ; 2 durum 1.244%2@ 1.447%; No. i mixed durum 1.2456; No. 1 mixed wheat 1.58%. Barley sample grade, 54@60; No. 59@60. with. kitchenette and Telephone - Pleasant Street. Phone 1143W. FOR RED nished rooms for ligh ing. Phone 10864 modern home. Addret 7 FOR RENT. housekeeping. Phone 754W. }Room for rent close in, for Phone_ 967. "502 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minnéapolis, April 5—@@)—Flour unchanged to 10 cents lower; in car- load Tals family patents quoted at 9,00@9.05 a barrel in 98 pound cotton | sacks; shipments 30,614 barrels. lng c gentlh Phone 682 or 1074. Wc Sine oe Phone 948. Competent maid Phone 5. AB Phone BUSINESS CHANCES: joing nice “equipped, electric lights, stéam heat, ecn to appreciate its value. d_ terms reasonable. ‘A complete two room rhished for or sleeping Modern room, large and ‘furnished Private entrance. FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms in! it FOR RENT—Attractive room children, roferred. | C.! D._Box 144.} Ladies to add addressed envelope Personal Service! neral house: | Apply Mrs. Tth Street. 7 r gens for gene Galt 8364, Iso. ugh dry, and single hose and all.} \ 1L75J. Mr: D. B busi- ndition, well For unfuri housekee; in modern home, Base- ment with electric washing machine light room. St. al, comfortable 208 Rosser Street. urnished one room and Blackstone $30 per month, Pon ty desir down 107M. tn new at ery desir- | down town, room lose! ail 273, first “floor 406 9th it houvekecp 6s 117 Fi modern 21 Six Thee fopiaa Hor light Eleventh St in modern home, lemen only, | easant room in mod __AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES Again we offer 2 FOR SALE. OR RENT—One, tw6, or three-room apartments furnished. No children, FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart- FOR SAL 1 farertion, 25 words or 2 i 26 words " under .......se.seee 3 insertions, 25 words or 1 week, 25 words or under ..... 1,25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casn in advance, Copy should be received by 12 o’clock to in- sure insertion same dav. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 GOOD USED CARS good, dependab new ‘low pric Cars makes it possible for us to carry a wide sclection of genuine Jsed Car Bargains: Ford Roads’ Truck, $485; Dodge Rae $17 Dodge ht Ford D liver; ‘Overland 90, $75. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. ARGAIN IN USED CAR—-1925 Ma well Coach, fully 1 and in Ist el mechani diti Olson Garage. Phone 925W. Fourth street. ‘ew Oakland coach fully | equipped. If you are planning oni buying a coach, it will ‘ see me at one ol garage, room house well located - « s $2000) room modern house with sa- rage, close to. schools. $4700! mostly modern, 7 room modern house, choice lo- | 1700 room new modern house in choice neighborhood .... $5100 6 lots’ and er in house and wine $1800 ome choice lots x 150 Ps h water, sewer and side- + close to school: $ 350 ae houses for ‘all parts Harvey Harris & Company Jackson, Manager To repre- sent “Carol Lee Dress Shops” in Western No. Dakota. Guaranteed Ying and large commissions, | Write Manager, Mrs. J. E. Rogers, Dak. HOUSES AND FLATS -In Mandan, Residence ideal Weal in. Inquire Building, Mandan, Dakota, Phone 382. R RENT-— One furnished house- keeping apartment and single room, also garage ll afternoons from North T—One or two room apt ments, partly furnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. orraine Apts. Phone 303. ment newly furnished, close in, r after 6. furn ished ipa réments. 320 W. FARM LANDS The N. W. Quarter of Sec. Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. D, Every foot can ed. Price and M. W. Neff, Bis- OLGA 13 Away For A Ft + 9 13.50@ 13.85. Cattle 17,000; fed steer trade rather few. rlings and medium weight stout spots strong; weighty steers tending lower; prospects 10. to 15 cents off; early top heavies 10,75. medium — wei 10.50; yearlings | 4.7 i heifers etrong; others and she stock steady to weak; bulls 10 to 15 cents higher; vealers around 25 cents lower; bulk to pack- ors 9.00@9.50; few at 10.00; outsiders upward to 12. Sheep 18,000; fat lambs slows ini cations around steady; few early bids weak to lower on weighty kinds; + nothing done on fat sheep or shear- tracked ing lambs; asking steady y_ Prices. 485@45) CHICAGO PRODICR cago, April 5--)—Batter high. er; receipbs 10,082 tub: creamery ex: ex- fas 40%@%; standards 40%; extra’ firsts se pate; firsts Bs@od; = bran Fie 36% @37%4. if Me oo unchanged; receipts 35,041 firsts 28%; ‘ordinary firsts storage pack extrats 30%; stor- e firsts 29 FARGO BUTTER _Fargo, N. D.. Apr’! 5 (@).-Re*+-~ fat, churning cream 42; packing-stock lover aves Seek 3! {8. sh Staats “Seaturtay 373; 23 Cana- dian; Sunday 17; Wisconsin sacked round w! sacked ruasets: 4.75@4.85; da 5.00. bis Garivads mer ee | deducted, ‘Mi Gorn io. 3" mixed SPO'TATOES Aer S—(P)—Patatoc: sf iss iy. Payer market slightly Ew G DAYS COUSIN MATILDA AND VE YOU HELP ME WITH THE DISHES WE CAN GET To 4 HE MATINEE ON TIME: cars; total 17 Canadian 4.55; ite! special eee 8. D. of a ere wae, of 7] Tronger. i ar freight only innes, otis: Si. Paul rate,}. Found whi ites, U. 8. No. 1, cet 70. ee shite A1\G@41%;.No. 3 Hinoliy sed, 6.00 eipte to 7 Mg 82; turkey: 35 roosters 21; ducks J0gp: 82; geese OH MY SIDE - ” MY SIDE! FOR SALE Tv PRORERTY — ‘Near tWo modern houses | arch, on corner lot houses in very property can’ be bought gain Owner leaving Bis- marek, ALOW ~~ Many Quilt-in modern, full partitioned basement, laundry tubs, hot air heat, hardwood flvors, East front. Sale Price 250.00. Terms. ROOM-- Modern house, hardwood floors, furnace full basement, right down located in a Mock which is y 70 per cent business prop- plac heat, A wonderful chance for a! ome and a sure profit when | are $3,500. dy to sell again, Price Terms, A NEW SIX ROOM -- Stueco house, | having full cemented basement, deated basement garage, small lau dry room, full 560x150 1; ve b rooms, large lo: many built- ssion. Sale price A FIVE ROOM—-Two stor house close to downtown, in ver; good condition. Sale price $5,150.00. Terms. Modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, sereened porch, close to school. ‘Sale price $3400. Terms, FOUR ROOM » Bungalow, hea hardwood floors, full parti- cd basement, laundry tubs, en- hy near school. ‘Sale $500 cash. $50 per nth including interest at 7 per cent, WO s full} Sale rORY s. upper Ith t fron sement, furnace he at, warn This any 1 to finance ansiows to at your con- rranes e deal and Appoininy ven HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. BIGGER live and grov from purebr certified farm flocks, Record egg producers, cat. free. Culedonia q see Dept. B, Caledonia, Mi $0 Catalog | Fargo’s only hatchery, eriess Fargo, dD. John MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Building 40x40 double store arrangement with lot 85 fect wide on Main street loca’ having two — railroads, school and church. This prope is constructed for store on one sid and poolroom, restaurant or barber shop and poolroom combined on the other side. Pop) room equipment complete. This property for sale due to poor health. Must be sold at once. Immediate p full arcadins wri Rox No, 125, ee New Rust Proof Durum. natkn” A Russian Blue Beard- Rust Proof Durum; grown for 5 years from hand picked seed, first year offered, no Durum like grown, or Canada, solid s rom head down to first joint well on sort land o curly or of all, lots $1 ate, stand. drought. best price $2 per bushel 00 bu. lots $1. IT WAS JUST ONE OF fire- | modern | * ti Modern house, three t. ! on. For| ine at his home af: ff straw! 50c, A. L. Hillemann Farms, Wind- tor Ne Bake i sed complete we outfit and are ready to submit bids on moving lat small buildings, Our foreman has Xperience moving. do excavating, F. rts and Wm. Gagner. Office Phone 818. ee We ts LE—Two pool tables in good equipped with two sets rotation Valls, four cue balls, thirty: X cues, two © rack rack room cha Nee 3 oe zoel work horse } capable for hard too old and ch weight and Sterling, FOR SALI W. E, Runey -Two second hand Water, ,» three second hand with plows, Bismarck Imple- ) FOR SALE: Hioncer White Dent | Sced Corn, tested 95 per cent. Price $3.75 per bu. Sacks 40 cents J.B. Chesuk, Route 2, Bismarck, N. 'o settle estate NW, { 3 mi i Peterson, Adm, Bad- {WOR SALE Edison practical German Roller Canary Phonograph. 10x12 rug new. Phone 61. Quantity of seed flax. Mr. W. E, Breen, Bis- . Dak. er Transfer C (FOR SA Wilton rug, prac _tieally new. Phone 7314. > OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT—Inquire rst Guaranty Bunk, -A roll top writin WANTED TO RENT TO RENT - Furnished, two rtment with private bath and garage. centrally located a gle man. Phone 727. dor r a modern 5 room part Tost Town td hand bag with cream colored trimming between k of North Dakota and Cloak Shop. Contents kinder return f 731M or LOST © Ladies wate with silve wand offered: Tribune or to Mrs. W. 801 7th Street. LOST—-Eastern Star Te. Call 881. Sherwin, pin, bar shape * STATE BRIEFS | ¢ Company G_ Inepected Valley City--Company Guards passed its annual conducted by Captain Seales t | evening. did showing. Beals To Have Fiddlers’ Contest | An old time fiddlers’ | test. will be staged at the Bijou t ter here on April 15, 16 and audience will be the judges ar inners will be determined by amount of applause th far more than a doz’ been lined up and expected, Former Sheriff ts Currington s er near here, di Mr. kins was 3 had served as sheriff oster county for two terms, and had been a resid sin 8. He nine and siste! ¢ and brothers Yin « den Rule” Day LaMoure The twenty-ninth annual tesgen rule and Free Auction here will be hi Monda, with a commun. day ranged by the mer proj nts as one of State condition,} from Driscoll. | 1 Two purebred Hereford | Wach! : And Painting. | ¢ and Colonel Ritchie of a ‘ ky {the chicf attractions. PAGE SEVEN As Semriattees Taye ca a Oe coun! istrict ‘Ke, 1 ey at or} the. primar; Your vote and GEO! oe GPolitical Advt.) Tam a candidate for the office of States Attorney of Burleigh County at the Primary Election. I id ppreciate yor rt. for record in the of ister of Deeds of the « a of M 1 Hook ‘108 of Mortgaie and assigned by said of ihiricish ana ot vert te ota, on the th ge , at the urt House in * in the County of Burleigh Stato of No to satisfy ch mortg: premises a s follows, vi hwest Quarter Ten 0), if (41) North of Range (76), west of the due on such mort- » date of sale the sum and ‘Thirty-si FORE. that the executed and de- A. Bakken and a Orteagor, to Haul c. dated the 1919, and filed oof the Reg- inty of Bur- orth Dakota on the Doeds hereinatt door of marek tleig and tthe M., on the 17th » satisfy the mortgage on emises de- d wh same are State ¢ orth Dakota, hour of 2 u'cloek UV. ot April, 19: mnt due upon s Mf sale. 'T q (XW) Tow Hunde nd Forty orth of I West of the i dd having @ des Wy with this Department, protection its holders of . and no il losses in MY ATTACKS ~ 1M STILL ANERY WEAK WOMAN- , THE DOCTOR WARNED ME To BE cancrot: COME -LET ME HELP You To Your. Tease L MIGHT JUST AS WELL LET WER KNOW FIRST AS LAST THAT L DON'TINTEND To-D0 ANY WOUSE WORK Se RES uM Ee cA SOME PEOPLI GUESTS ag ne KS AS SERUAR Sor. HERE'S ONE THAT won|

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