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_TUESDAY,A a2 sires WHEAT TAKES. UPWARD SWING Strength at Liverpool and Un- favorable Weather Re- ports Are Cause WHEAT CLOSES EASY Chicago, April export sales of Ni wheat today estimated at 750,000 bushels and with Italy and other European continental countries purchasing the wheat market here averaged higher today, al- though casing somewhat in the late dealings. Supplies of wheat On ocean passage increased 1,- 696,000 bushels for the week. On the other hand, crop reports from the southwest west continued flattering, and offerings of wheat were received from Minnea, at almost a profitable de! basis here as compared with Wheat closed easy, unchanged to % lower. Corn 1% off to % up, and oats att to ‘ advance. Chicago, April 6—UP)-—Influenced by unexp strength of Liverpool wheat quotations and by firmness of. s lues at New York, wheat n early upward swing to- Continued unfavorable weather y to bring about further delay to seeding of spring wheat tended also to lift'valucs. experts pointed out that late seeded spring wheat is more subject to subs sequent injury as a result of rust and that consequently delayed seeding | 3 causes apprehension. ‘Chicago open ing prices, 1% to 1% cents bigher, M new 1.581:@1.58 and July 1.36 @%i, were followed by moderate ad- ditional gains, then something of a reaction. Corn and oats sympathized with wheat strength and also reflected stormy weatner as well as smaliness of corn receipts, 81 cars today, with country offerings to arrive: meager. After opening at % cent off to % cent May 71% @%, corn scored a slight| > ‘Advance Oats started *@% to % cent high- er, May 414 @ jd later continued to harden. Provisions were easy. ARLY PRICE RISE 1S” LLOWED BY SETBACK. Perit s—#)— ig! Minneapolis, Minn. er early to Wheat futures moved hi, y. cables being responsive to Amer Crop] 3 “Br. Associated Preaw Vonmed Wire CWICAGU RANGE on 6 Close Close Yesterday tee Ago MINNEAPOLIS RANGE April 6 M ) May (new) 1.5% 1.534; duly 146% 147 Rye-- May old omy new July Oats—- May old (May new July 281M 814 83 B34 peat at | 136% 37% BT%s 38 231% 2.32 80% Gi | 61% 1% . 61%, ‘stock exchange brokers loans last! ;Month, the easing of ( Furnished by Russell-: Miller Co.) ‘Bismarck, April 6 | No. 1 dark northern.... er +e 1d - lat 1.06, rye. Dark hard winter. Nard winter . We quote but do not handic the felt lowin Boal, parle: y per cw pelt POF SHELL COR No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more 65 tbs ican strength over the foreign holi- but an upturn of 11% cents ex- austed the buying ages ‘back slightly under yesterday's figish. irregular setback from early rried May '% cents under yes- 's close and July dragged cent under, at one time going 7% cents under May. 4: Oats were firm. May rye low. May flax seed was up 1%4 cents at best and held nearly top most of the session. -€ash wheat was quiet and steady for the most part, occasional sales one cent better. Best demand was for offerings showing weight. Best protein. and light -weight springs were quiet. Durum was quiet and steady. Corn was firm to one cent higher for better grades. ie were steady to firm. ve was firm and quiet. "Mrarley was quiet and steady. Flax seed was in fair to.good de- mand with Chicago, April 6 ‘ment 0} Agricultur )—-Hogs 30,000; unevenly 10 to 25 lo mostly early trading 10 to 15 lower on shipping me yard trader account; later bids, 10 lpwer; light and extreme henvles off most; early top 140 to 160 pound averages 13.50; bulk 180 to 200 pound kind 12.75@13.00; 240 to 260 pound averages 11.75@12.00; ma- jority 275 to 340 pound butchers 11.10 @140; packing sows mostly: 104 10.60; pigs very searce; few plain kind ‘up to 13,50; -heavyweight hogd @12.00; medium 11.25@)12.00; t 12.00@13.45; light light 12. 18550; packing sows 10.00@10.607 sldughter pixs 13.20@13,60.- "attle 17,000; fed steers and she stock at standstill; largely a steer run; very little done; bidding fully 25 cents lower; spots more; killing quality of steer run medium to good; bulk 8.75@9.75; prospects of @ liberal carry over; she stock tending lower, feeders dull; bulls fully steady; veal: ers weak 10.00 downward. : peep 46:000; few / Sd nals f fat and handy weight lam! a Ht several loads ‘weoled i aah 315@14.00; lattey price -paid by tilpperst tow desipahie elfpped tambs 10.75@11.60; outsider Bote paid by small killers; nee oks wank to lower on heayier ferly sales of fat ewes aia ae at 8.71 @?9.; nothing done on ring. Iking steady on @. few avail able loads. 8O. ST. iggir4 LIVESTOCK South St, Paul, April 6B—(U. S. De- partment of Agriculture.) pCa 2 200; opening very slow, tending Jowr er on all killing classes, except: can- ners, euvers and S. Depert- qu: Popriings up to 8. ptoe! 7.25; canners sna cutters unchanged; and Teedors aby ris aes and feeders about steady, Calves 8,800; steady. 25 ‘or mote higher; good lights. '900@2503 bulk -around the latter price. Hogs 8,500; fow carly, sales;~ 25@ pat 25. lower rom ES rgd weights and 2) Soe buteber: jacking sow! steady; bu crage coat londay Miso wa: 231, Sheep 200; fat lms strong” M6 higher; 11.50 patd for choice 80 pound clipped lambs; best fed swestern Navid lausha. 1400 Ghalee Tit pbpiartee le ol: tA Ric went rnd aT Fart. 3 ¥ fat hari en ak MINNEAPOFS: Minneapolis, April unchanged to 10 cents higher? lond oe ee pat 9.00@9.15 a ; ty oe shipments £9 Bran 23.00. x eHICAGO Chicnge Sor April 6- power and prices | ! 1 cent p Ear orn,” 70 bs. 5 cents need Chicago, Receipts 111 cars; total ments 4.67; demand and trading ac- tive; market stronger; prices slightly higher; Wisconsin sacked round reseed 4.76@4.85; few fancy higher: 4.69; Minnesota jacked round Whites 4.00@4.75; vere 4.10@4.75; Idaho sacked rusats 4.85@5.00; few aes 6.10; Canada sacked round whites 4.80@)4.60; -mostly ¥40@4.60. ‘Minneapolis, April 6—~(U. Aj=-Potatocs’ good. wire inquiry, mand light, market stronger. loads delivered sales, freight only de- duet inheapolis-St. Paul rate sacked’ ewts., round: whites, U. S. No. . 4.35@4.60; mostly 450@4.55. RANGE: Ginver SALES Minneepelis, oF 6—(#)—Range of carlot grain Ae Wheat ae 2 dark eerie bere i dark dark notes Ate Gi.’ 2 dark hard wint 56%; No.| ny ring 1.01%:@160%; No. 1 hand winter 16li¢; No, t amber durum 144%; No. 8 mixed wheat 4 white 59; No. Rye No. 1, 79% @83%. Barl il ie Cash wheat henge ae No. 2 northern 4 Corn & mixed 6815 @60; “Oats No. 2 white 42@42'2; No. 3 B yel- Mi) NBAPOLAS GRAIN belting aba eapared with 66 al ce re eyed Ke, 1 northern 1 568 @ 02% 11%; ordinary to migra ‘hard spring ee a 1 dark Dare ten: men drat i tay st ett; °raly iM, Nod yell Oats Ni Neer ef ea08's. ‘Ving and Smelting preferred jumped 34) Electri: —Today— Open High 1.534% 1.675% 1.36 131% . iF STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD i Practically “Al Groups of | Shares Participate in the Advance New York, “April il. ¢—-UP—Stock |” prices made er recovery in to-/ day’s market with Practically all groups participating in the advance. Bullish sentiment was engendered b: |the reduction of over $535,000,000 i ae rates, over-subscription of a $65,000,000 As- sociated Electric bond offering and the optimistic: statement on- business conditions. by President E: the’ Studebaker corporation. Trading “was in moderate volute, but offerings of stock .were relatively light and short interests were forced to bid up prices in order to cover their. commit- ments. The usval crop of “bull” rum- ors accompanied the rise in several issues but commission generally de- | seribed the upward moveme: the natural rebound, which invariably fol- lows a break as. drastic.at that which took place Jast month. Federal Min- 5 points, United Drug 4 and Woolworth Iman four each, and General Mack Truck, Hudson and South Porto Rican Sugar three to four. Call money cased to four per cent after midday. CHI AGO. PRODUCE ‘Chicago, April 6--)—Butter low- e receipts 11,636 tubs; creame! extras 40; standards 40; extra firs 4@ firsts 38@ 8 i receipts 39,802 cases; 3 ordinary firsts 27%; storage packed oores. 30' firsts 30. FRI \K Li LINGUISTI CAi Honolulu, April 6.—A freak ling: istic case came to light:here recently in the court of domestic relations. Robert Soarcs, born here and now 11, cannot speak. the language of Hawaii; that is, English, nor can he speak Portuguese, the language of his forebears. He is a fluent speaker of Japanese, however. He has liv with a Japanese couple. ‘since his parents deserted him. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- ae for county commissioner, istrict 4, Burleigh County, at tthe primary election June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed) Axel Soder. (Political Ad. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three Thereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 3, Burleigh County, at the rimary lection June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. . (Political Aa.) | SALESMEN nth ani eo rheht br. Re Bs G ith. i Sei sai Ww. ‘ED n women ‘to learn barber trade: great demand; big wages; few wecks completes; ca’ 1 nd x esa swe tas. Moler ber College. nw. Dt EDA Nes 1 hatioe at one ite or wire Fred” Brodl, Bis- =Young niah to twork by, tho month. Francis Jaszkowiak. | care of house and two cl woman ‘with a child ‘aie OS Le eas Shields. Box 144. S + Ladies to aiid cards. Paclesed addressed envelope, for rola The Persopal. Sets nt, WANTED — —Girl for general house work. Highest wages. Apply Mi P. C, Remington, 610, Gth Stree! WANTED—Girl work. Alfred ‘Dal ington Ave. or Phone 973) WANTHD—Competent maid for gen- eral -housework. Phone’ 265. 48 Ave B. e - WANTED—Waitresses at the New eo Cafe. Phone 2t2,-Mandan, ESMA! We LESLADIES OR MEN =-To is re- sent “Carol Lee ‘Dress, Shops” in Western No. Dakota. “Guaranteed line and large commissions. Write Dist. Manager, Mrs. Zap, No. Dak. WANTED—Guarantee: Salary, commission and bonuses. See Mr. Wm. Naat us. We or write United: nese “eh first class condition, well caup |, electric Jights, steam heat, satppet: seen to appreciate ite value. Price and terms reasonable. further information write 95. 1925, For] 53 ie F Advertiser ments Fe Priced to sell. a ment (Jo, FOR SAL Seed | Price eae Be Classified Advertising Rates 2 tng ion, ‘96 words or 2 insertions, 26° words oF under... 3 insertions, ‘ OP nae s ences eee 1. ieeeks 25 words or Ade qver 25 words, 2e audi- “tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS good, dependable Used Cars. The new low prices of Dodge Brothers Cars makes it possible for us to carry a wide selection of genuine Used Car Bargains: Ford Roadster, Winter Top, $350; Dodge Touring, Winter Top, 350; Ford R ‘Roadster, $50; 1925 Ford ruck, $485; Dodge Sedan, $350; Light Ford De- livery, $325; Overland 90, $75 PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘OR SALE-—Studebaker touring car equipped with winter curtains, auto- matic wind shield wiper, bumpers, spare tire, solid leather upholster- ing, all tires in A No. 1 condition. ‘Price right. Inquire Apt. 9, Person Court after te evenings. BARG. well Coach, Yall lst class mec! Olson Garage. equipped and ieal condition, one 925W. 202 ‘OR SALE—New Oakland coach fully equipped. If you are planning on buying a coach, it will pay you to see me at-once. Olson ge. OST — Ladies" Me gold. teil watch with silver link wristba Reward offered for return ah Tribune-or to Mrs. W. L. Sherwin, |° 801 7th Street. 7 CKS—Leghorn Rocks 15¢; Wyandottes Orpingtons, Minoreas ‘16c, All vi rleties. Guar. antend, prepaid, Clayton Rust, Fargo, No D.|” ____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two clean and furnished light housckeeping rooms and also a sleeping room ina modern home, Cull at 216 Second m| Furnished for ig or siceping NT—Cozy furnished room in médern home. Suitable for cither one or two. Close in. Phone 5300317 Well furnished h ao and closet. room ain r two or three fur- shed rooms for light housckeep- Phone 1086W. NT-—Two furnished room: modern home, Address 117 First St. Phone 195 Room for rent. in modern close in, for gentlemen Phone 967. home only. FOR RENT—Attractive room. Phone 682 or 1074. FOR RENT: ern home. Phone 948. FOR REN room new modern house with wal close to schools. room house mostly modern, well Jocated room modern Tage, close to schools room modern ho! cation, close to room new modern house choice neighborhood ...... room house with 6 lot barn. City water in house er + $52 “$4700 ¢ some choice lots 50x150 ft, with water, sewer and sid walk, close to schools... Lots and hou: HOUSES AND FLATS ‘OR SALE—-My property on Rosser strect. Twenty-two lots, four room house, chicken houses, ete. Electric lights and city water. Splendid location for poultry and garden. Frank Milhollan, Bismarck, “Two room fully floor apartment, very s range; Phone in apart. 601 2nd & Ave Phone 1198. well furnished two room apt., large clothes closet and pantry, sink, gas range, every- thing furnished’ except gas. Call 503W after six p.m. ed ‘ground private; ment. Reasonable. B. FOR SALE—Four room modern house. 00.00 in very. reasonable. Joseph handles the dei Coghlan. : ‘OR RENT-—One or two room apart- ments, partly. furnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone two, or three No apartments furnished, Phone 30: The Lorraine Apts. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 8th Street. ole FOR REN hed apartineni iN 2 furt 620 6th Street. Phone GIDEON Ngee very EN youre Bs WITH Rety Ve aie DBLICATE 60. PLAY ROUGHLY mus CA RY. PLAYING SQUIRT GUN AT ME-(F ‘YOU GET WATER ON MY CLEAN RAE EF ru. 229. Dodge Touring, $175; |" | $2000) WANTED- ewet wash and rough dry, and INVESTMENT PROPERTY A SIX ROOM-- Modern house, fire- A Nini SIX ROOM — Stucco house, FOUR ROOM- + price. $5,750. TWO venience. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. FOR SALE—The N. marek, N. Di Ww 5 “HAVE FOR SALE Near) Catholic church, two modern houses on corner lot, double garage, both houses in very good condition. This property can be bought at a bar- gain price. Owner leaving Bis- marck, D Many built-in noaern, fall partitioned t, laundry tubs, hot air heat, hardwood floors. Eust front, Sale’ Price $5,250.00, ‘Terms. hardwood: floors, furnace full basement, right. down located in a block which is} already 70 per cent business prop- erty, “A wonderful chance for a good home and a sure profit when you are ready to sell again, Price $4,500. Terms. piace, eat, © town, full cemented basement, heated basement garage, small laun- FOR RE sale, bulls. ment. yout 200 Ancona pulicts all . Frank Milbollan, Bismarck, | th day of [wo second hand Water- fon teeoral ja ite Corn, Chesuk, R 75 es 3 per bu. —A garden fen angora kittens and police R. No. 1, Box 8. Telehpone evenings 1160 FOR sat of 10-13: v To lvo Boy tractors, three second hand Fordsons, complete with’ plow Bismarck Inple- Pioneer White Dei tested 95 per Route 2, estate of seed E. Breen, uantity Mr. W. ak. cent. Sacks 40 cen jismarck, , also for}} wi 14 mile from. Driscoll. |‘ c T. K. Peterson, Adm, Bad: |® Tax. is Two purebred Hereford The OFFICE ROOM FOR REN nty Bunk, WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT modern house Phone 600. Wachter Transfer Co. dry room, full 560x160 lot, three bed: | —_—$F>_—_ —$——$—$—— Toms. large, closets,” hardwood | floors, many built-in features, mediate . possession. Sale pr ice $6,800. Terms. Again we offer an unequalled list of| A FIVE ROOM-—-Two story modern | » house close to downtewn, good condition. Sale price $5, Terms. in very | 50.00. | basement, furnace heat, rch, close to school. 3.400. Terms. sereened | and was MODERN — Stucco Bungalow, heated garage, hardwood floors, full parti-| tion tioned basement, laundry tubs, en- closed porch, near school. Sale $500 cash. $50 per month including interest at 7 per cent. STORY—Modern house, thre: bedrooms, upper 4th St. East front, full basement, furnace heat, gurage. | Sule pric 000. agency can urna to finance | ; sonable deal and is anxious to poinuuent at your con- Vhone 0 ~-Washing and ironing, aiso ingle |S’ men and women’s silk hose an I. Work guaranteed. Phone 117; from your own rags. Mrs. M. Andrews, Dawson, W. Quarter of See. 32. Stark County, 4. miles South of Belfield, N. D. foot can be cultivated. Price ani terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Biy- MISCELLANEOUS LE--Building 40x40 double | store arrangement th lot 85 fect wide on Main strect located in town Kaving tivo ralleonds, elevator, | school and church. ‘This property | is constructed for store on one side | y: and poolroom, restaurant or barber shop and poolroom combined on the |! other side. Pop! room equipment: !< complete. This property for sale fi, due to poor health. Must be sold a ‘i; at once. Immediat full information write Bismarck, N . P.O, Box No, 125, purchased a complete house moving outfit and are ready to submit bids on moving large or; small buildings. Our foreman has pit 25 yeurs experience moving. Ve also do excavating. I. Evarts and Wm. Gagner, Office os Phone 818. Wi Barrow -Modern bungalow, full wat, of Amount t Ti) NoTIC! NOTICH u ut whic Sale price | name sor on ul fl t vid ty da yor r before for ry Now Hampton, Rockwell Cit 1, dul, Every! for ine « a} i ing vid t paid by Trust thee: Fedtemptic 1 that the Hampton, ate, 1 otified that nt the time 3b sale wit & ume the and nd of 18 KbOVE yf will is to sale certificate fount North’ Dak! lowa notified th a ent tim sule will exp le completed for rede en pu requir $251 la. & Savings Bank, I 8s. H. un, the punt OSES ine un- sald the stat. the 1s Y. ota mp ait © amount Xpiration of ysts: demption as above stated, thereot will issue to th AN sale certificate Auditor and 4-6. or H TO BUY FOR CASH—Two or | tho paym pal three good work horses, must be “ ‘01 capable for hard spring work, not | too old and cheap. State condition, weight and price. W. E. Runey, | Sterling, N. D. FOR SALE—My entire flock of poul- le try. including fifty purebred White and en males. ! Rock females se} GLORY BE! ABLACK EYE! AND & CAUTIONED THAT -BoY NOT TOBE ROUGH — "PoP, WAAT IS ber ie wero? of the oblix w Kage docs td t of said ve fs her unpa obligation only. ‘oby given phat it m a hat de rank ; Guaranty 0 Deed: inte ister o! of Siete assigned by, sal instrunent in writing to the Btate Treasurer of North Dakota, and his uccessors in office, in trust as sex cruity for ponds issued by the of North Dakota, which ase dated the 15th day ol 21, and recorded in said offic: tho ‘Register of, Deeds on the 2 day of Jy 921, at 9:00 o'clock, i tn Hook “ey of Mise. Mort Sages, at page ‘478, will, bo: fore: sed by a sale of the premises in » and hereinafter -de- the of “the in th City of Biss of Burleigh, and kota, at the hour ontgagee, minent day of May, i926, to satisfy the aniount duc upon the past due in- anyones of guid ioneage On the ABE and. which a y the same are de- ‘ourtoen (14), in Hundred and Thirt rth, of Range Se ven a. will be du ments of suc day of sale the su Hundred and Forty $40.17) Dollars, stututory costs of Tho portion ot, sald. aes scribed mortgage hereby foreclosed upon and the sale to be made her und Ss her prepare ds tu be Du on secured by rth Dakota, 6. ci ager of the Bank of North ats Agent for the Treasur of ovk Dakota, the Sta th Attorney Bank of North Dakota, 16-2390; 4--6- No. 615 Report of the Condition of THE STERLING STATE BANK at Sterling, North Dakota, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business April 1, 1926. RESO! I $137,760.00 81.88 4,297.96. 3,000.00 3,986.89 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured unsecured os Warrants, stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, ete. Banking house, furniture and fixtures .... Other real estate . and other cash items . Cash and Due from other banks ........ Total LLABILITIES i $ 12,500.00 fund ; led profits, less ex- penses arfl taxes paid .. Individual depos- its subject to check ....5.. fund x $39,296.14 deposit Demand certifi- cates of de- posit .. Time certific of deposit Savings deposits . " 68,9 01 126,521.49 Due War Finance 0.00 » Total cs, .. $150,827.83 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. k. Wildfang, Cashier of the above named bank, do — solemnly swear that the above statement is truc, to the best of my knowledge and belief. il. E. WILDFANG, Cashier. Subscribeg and sworn to before me this 5th day of April, 1926, Archie O, Johnson, ; Notary Public. Burleigh County, N. D. My commission expires Sept. 20, AL.) ‘orrect Attest :— C. B. LITTLE H. P. GODDARD i, E, WILDFANG Directors. FICTION, MAKES FRICTION London, April 6.—Her husband sat all day reading Dickens, Arnold Ben- nett and Marie Corelli, according to a Willesden woman who complained to court. The man, a French waiter, was summoned for desertion and drdered to pay 20 shillings a week. YOUNG MAN), WHY DION'T YOU COME ‘WHEN L CALLED? cS LOOKIN’ FER TWO OF M'TEETH!

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