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| WHEAT PRICES: HIGHER TODAY Liverpool Quotations Are Firm and Weather Con- ditions Unfavorable UNSETTLED AT CLOSE Chicago, April 7—()Aggres- sive selling on the part of houses with eastern connections lead to numerous setbacks in wheat today but the market rallied ax soon as selling ceased, aps. peared to be of a wort, with a view of replacement through purchases at declines. Export demand proved slow, but the world’s available wheat sup- ply decreased 5,982,000 bushels for the week, and there was some ap- prehension over alternate frees- ing and thawing weather. Wheat closed unsettled at the same as yesterday’s finish to 14 cent higher; corn at one ceat to one and three-eighths advance, and oats % tenga 'te to 14 cent mp. Chicago, April 7— "7—)—Helped by firmness of Liverpool quotations and by unfavorable weather conditions for, the seeding of spring wheat north-' vest, wheat prices averaged a little. er today in the early dealings. Indications of good export demand for North American wheat. tended also to uphold values. Trading here in future deliveries, however, volw ee if Chicago opening pric to 3% cents hi, her, Mas new 1.67%x@ 1.5844 and Suly. 1.35% @1.36, were-fol- lowed by something of a sag, and then by a moderate fresh upturn. Corn and oats kept within, narrow limits, sustained more or le: ness of wheat and by advers tions for hauling of corn seeding of oats. After opening un- cole to cofh remained near to initial figures. Oats started at, the same as yes- eee s finish to '% cent @"% cents and later show le change. Provisions were steady. WHEAT BREAKS , UNDER YESTERDAY'S CLOSE Minneapolis, Minn., April 7—(@)— Wheat futures were extremely dull today, prices holding within a narrow range and indecision showing in all: markets, foreign and domestic. Steady cables and fairly large exports sales erday started prices rey higher, but buying power was lacking and the market held within 3% cent range until near midsession, when there was a break %@7% cents under yesterday’s close. Oats were firm. within 4% cent range, ez wheat. ni barley was dull and firm. fl and the market was easily in- it seed eased t and recovered. heat sold unchanged premiums to 1 cent better. with some of the light weight offering: at 2 cents better, Durum was quiet and steady, Corn was firm to one cent better. Oats were steady firm. Rye was quiet and firm. Barley offerings were light and argent was fair. Flax seed was firm. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 7. ment of; Ay Hogs 12, fully steady 10. to 20 higher 160 pound kind Dulk desitable 180 to 200 pound ivieices 12,80@13.10; sorted 225 to 0 pound averages 12.00@12.35; bulk 0 to 350 pound butchers 11.00@ 11.90; packing sows mostly 10.25@ 10.50; outlet for slaughter pigs very heavyweight hogs 10.00 dium 11.25@13.00; light, 3 light Meht 12.35@18.50; packing sows 1 10.00@10.60; slaughter vi @135 ‘attle 7,000; fat steer trade un: mostly steady with Tuesday’s decline; few yearlings to shippers strong; spots a shade higher on li weight heif few carl, of fed steers, price stock strong; bulls 10 to 15 higher; twe way market on vealery, most light calves to packers 9.00@9.25; choice, selections upward to 10.00; few at ecp 41,000; fat lambs fairly ac- tice; early sales steady to stron; few wooled native lambs 13.25; de- sirable weighty clipped lambs 11.00@ MW best clippers held around practically no shearing lambs on sale; few fat sheep’ pleadys clipped light wethers 9.00; “heavy clipped aged wethers 8.00; odd_ ‘sates of fac wool ewes upward to 9.25. NOlpoeaagae « o "POTATOES Chicago, April 7) Polatéeai Demand and trading limite: advanced prices; market strong; re- ceipts 99 cars; total U. S. shipments. 538; 26 Canadian, Wisconsin sacked |" round whites asking 5.00@5.16; no sales; Minnesota sacked round whites few sales 4.65@4.75; russets 5,00@6.15. a Minneapolis, April 7—(U. 8, D. of A.)—Potatoes: Good wire inquiry,’ demand good, markét stronger, prices advancing. Carlond delivered ‘sales,|‘ freight onlv dedueted,. Min is, and St. Paul rate, sacked ewts, round whites, 50@4.75. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, April 7—(U.-S.. Di partment es Agriculture.)—Cattle 000: opening very slow ut Ti tull dee: dertqne again weak on all classes, quality rather plains. bulk steers and yearlings eligible around. 8.50 and. down; she stock largely & 60 @5.50 on cow: 75@7.00 on heife: be os BENE Bi Biveaees. off, May T1@% cent,| \ Idaho sacked |: iy ‘Associated Press Leneed Wie: Close cus bre by 1.50% 1.37%. 1.30% 1.20% 15.92 16.20. 17.05. 17.10 Yesterday Year Ago 1.31% 13.80 14.05 13.82 14.97 13.62 13.5 13.82 14.07 14.20 14.30 an few lighter. weights up to 8.00; can ners cutters 3,76@4.2 bulls 4.75@5.25; _stockers ers. slow, 7450, Cal stent ood lights largely. ‘soo Hogs eae iirage eae sales a ae | steady; Leddy Piha! rege ung averages 12.50@12.75; me welget butchers salable from 11.75@) 12.95; heavy -butchers Fe le tig packing sows 9.75@10.00; ph Mrociaay pigs 14.26; 11.95; weight 223. Sheep 100; about steady; best 76} pound wooled lambs 13.00; extreme, heavies down to 11.00; beat 110 pound syunee d |} wooled ewes 9.00. MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN April 7 ected % 1.52% 1.53 1.46% 145% 81 82% 37 87tg 33 81% 82% 37% 37% 3855 2.313 nd 2.3444 2.3512 2.81% 234% 807m 3855 » 60% 62 61% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 7 No. 1 dark northern. No, 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum Ni. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum. No. 1 flax. No. 2 flax... ‘No. 1 rye ¢ Dark hard winter Hard winter .... We quote but do not handle ihe following: Oats Barley .....4 Speltz, per gut. SHELL CORN No. 4, 66 Ibs. or more. > taking continucd . throu; aut. re 55 ww. Boreal 4 sine cel prise shell. RANGE OF canrs SALES. iene ian! April 7-()—Range| Ai of carlot sales: " Wheat Na. 1 dark nort! ern 1.604%@i#6%; No. 2 dark northern 1.53% @14614; ‘No. 3 dark northern 1.48% @1.60%s. ner epg 6346 @1.67.° No. yellow, 60%. 3 Oats No. 2 white, 38% @40;" No. 3 white, 38@38%. Bye No. 8, 82%: 5 Barley sample ‘grade, s3@es; Flax No. 1,-2.34@2.35. ~ CHICAGO GRAL Chicago, April 7—A)—Cash Wheat 2 hard 1.69%@1.63 essca Wie 3 mixed, 674%; 3 yellow, Ge @onts mille. 41% @41%2; No. 3 ey 41 42h %: Rye. No calee Barley, 68@71. Timo ny seed, 6.00% Clover seed 2 Lard, ie , No. rains Ribs, Belitea, ater. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn. April 7_Ue— oe a year re Caz 1.57% 5 No. 1 dark patie arrive (U65%, 4 1 a a Oats No. 3 white, jarley, ee e , No. 2, 80% M4 Flax No.4, aes : reper gees 2] pathy with lower commodity prices, 133/-The late selling was regarded, as 8 TURN EASIER Weakness Develops. in Some of the Popular Industrials i This..Morning New York, April 7--4#)—Stock | prices, which have been moving ‘ steadily upward ‘in quict trading for the past week, began to turn soft this afternoon when weakness developed in some of the popular industrials. Hudson Motors, General Electric and American Can bore the brunt of the selling, cancelling -their early gains nd sagging a point or more below yesterday’s closing quotations. Easier call money renewal rates en- couraged a resumption of constructive operations in several sections. of the list during the morning. ‘The increas in crude oil production a restraining influence on the oi shares and sugars were heavy in sym- Several of the independent steels, | notably Otis Steel preferred, ‘Mid-! land Stcel products preferred, and Vanadium, recovered extreme gains }.0f two to thie? four points in the) Ff; feaily trading, ough the weekly. steel trade reviews reported a further softening of pig iron prices, now the Jowest since last October. Packard le featured the en f sues. .Buy- ang. of the rails centered largely in mersey Central, “Soo” prefer Bt. Louis Southwestern up two to five points, with Delaware and Hudson turning reactionary in the afternoon. natural sequel to the sustained rise of prices during the last few days, and was generally regarded as a tem- porary readjustment of the specula- tive position. The action of the mar- ket since, the drastic reaction last month has been regarded as satisfac- omy, by, pale cer: ah Peon e closing was irregular. Profi igh the final 25| dealings ES buying power be show of aeattered short selling tions ies were resent, with United States Steel, jaldwin. Mack Trucks, Dupont, ble japeake and Ohio and North- an forced one to two points Selow iaat night's closing’ prices. Some support, however, was aroused for the American and Adams Express International Paper and U. S. Sales approximated 4,290.000 te eee. PRODUCE - » April 7—P)—-Botter ‘low. shares. 39) 38%2@39; firsts 37%: @: oreres. ts 25,823 lowers receipt cases; firsts 28@%; ordinary fiests 27; stor- age pack exiras 30%; storage firsts 29% Chicese Machanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1 Minneapolis, hip April 7.—4#)—Flour oa pant 25,883 barrels. ih of Wel, Mop, and..women ‘to Testa ; barber trade; | ‘demand; bigs wages; few :wecks completes; cata-, log and opal offer free. Moler Barber Co! | Se of wire: "Fred mead, Fargo, Ni "| Se ‘one Bis- re pod ‘wages. stine,. N. D. * FEMALE g:MELY WANTED _ ‘ED—Expérienced lady cook for AN’ small hotel. rience, . & huey, Coleharbor, Phone. ‘ANT! re of house’and two children. we th a child (gaat WANTED—Giel for general rool! hotel. $1.25 pi State sand ex- Iso reference. Hotel: NOD. Write or Sompetent « woman to take A Cc. rk in Table panting includ- er day ir right party. fiber Shuvy, clighafbon N. N. WANTED js to address cardi Bales aaaeenre envelope for oan The Petsorial Service| : rat hows Bismarck, Picasant, Jowa. WANTED—Girl “for “e — Apply na or Phone 946M, work. WANTED—Competent maid for housework. eral Ave _B, WANTED—W: Palace Cafe. ANTED~-Gi work, Smhi | wABY Rocks 16e: Wyandoties, Orpingtons, 4 prepaid, fr Minore: anteed, general house | we Phone 946M, or write care en- Phone 265. 48 New ndan, | aitresses at the Phone 212, for geparal hot li_tamily, - Maone_7373 KS—Leghorns 18; 4 All varieties. Guar- Write Clayton Rust, CER’ D ‘breeds; we per cent delivery guarantecd. Write for tree offer. J BUSINESS CHANCES irst class condition, well equipped, electric lights, steam heat, must be seen to appreciate its Price and ‘or further information write Tribune | aetna LOST -~ Ladies’ watch with Reward of ne or 801 7th Street. K: HL; ship only. the best, 100 n’Pétkey, Fargo, e only hotel in town 1,000, doing fice busl: lue. terms reasonable. + white gold wrist silver link wristband. fered for return tv to Mrs. W. L. Sherwin, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT — suitable for Ground floor, Small garage for rent. room Street. tofFOR RENT—Two clean furnished 1ij and also a modern home. St. FOR RENT—Co; modern hom ENT—-Coty furnished room in motiern ‘home. ROOM FOR” GENTLEMEN F \T- with kitche Fifth St. Room for rent in modern home close in, Phone 967. FOR REN T—Attractive room. Phone 682 FOR RED ern home, Enquire 608 7th Street. ished persons. entrance. 422 Fifth Comfortable two outside and... well ight housekeeping rooms sleeping room in a Call at 236 Second furnished room in ni Suitable for either Phone 5 Saitable for ‘ci -In new Hot water at all room! 411 ell furnished mette and closet. Telephone 273. for gentlemen only. or 1074, Phone 948. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 8th Street. + well Coach, fully equi FOR SALE- HOR SALE FOR SALE IN’ MAND. FOR RENT—-Four rooms in FOR RENT—One or two room 1 insertion, 265 words or 2 insertion, -25 words or ms 3 inert, 25 words oF ae 1 at “a5 ‘words or * under’ .......,ee¢006 125 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All be nad ads’ are casa ain a Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in-. sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ‘AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES “GOOD USED CARS 'WE ARE not selling USED CARS-- but we are selling a lot of “U! us TRANSPORTATIO! We know, and you probably do too, of many, many Dodge Brothers Cars that have run over 150,000 miles. In our stock we have cars run on- ly five, ten or possibly fifteen thousahd miles, This means that offer you over. 100,000 miles of od, dependable transportation at diculously low prices. Here are some of our bargain: Touring, $195; Dodge Si Dodge Touring with $350; Dodge Mourne! illac Touring, $325: Fords,, Overlands, ete, PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN $115; also a few RB SALE—Studebaker touring cat | gquipped with winter curtains, auto- atic are tire, solid leather upholster- i all tires in A No. @ com ight. Ma: ped and in Ist elass mechanical _conditiom Olson Garage. Phone 925W. 202 Fourth str ‘uly equipped. If you are planning on buying @ coach, it will pay you t see me at once. Olson Garage. R! to five room apartment th and garage, centrally Tocated p ingle man. Phone 727. ‘ANTED TOORENT-- 4, or 5 room modern house or 4 modern apart- sment. Phone 600. HOUSES AND FLATS y property Rosser st. Twenty-two four room ho ete, Electric and city wate Splendid. location. for poultry. and garden.’ Frank Milhollan, Bismarck, 'y ed ground floor apartment, very private; ‘sas range; Phone in apart- Reasonable. 601 2nd-& Ave ‘On story hous property, ideal location. People’s Finance’ Co. tional Bank Building, | Inquire First Na+ Mandan, mode! iors furnished, unfurnished or for 223 Twelfth Four room modern house. Price very reasonable. $500.00 in cash handles the deal. Joseph Cophla: i ments, ‘partly. furnished for light housekeeping. ‘College Bldg. Phone three-room No children, Phone R apartments furnishe: The Lorraing . Ane MOM’N POP “MY CHICK SUT YOU HAVE GROWN To BE A bette ap WHY, WHEN SAw YOu LAST YOU~ f SS- 1S THAT 7A BLACK EYE You HAVE? FIGHTING.EH? A CaIP OFF THE OLD |. BLOCK- PROBABLY — AGIRL MIXED UP INIT d shield wiper, bumpers, | tion. | inquire Apt. 9, Ferson INVESTMENT, PROPERTY — Near Catholic church, 4wo modern penne a corner lot, uble garage, houses in very _ggpd condition. it Property can be bought at a bar- gain price. Owner leaving Bi marek, NEW BUNGALOW Many built-in features, modero,, full partitioned basement, laundry tubs, hot air heat, hardwood floors, East front, Sale Price $5,250.00. Terms. A SIX, ROOM — Modern house, fire- place, hardwood. floors, furnace eat, full basement, right down town, located in a block. which. is already 70 per cent business prop- erty, A wonderful chance for geod home and a sure profit wh xou.are ready to sell again. . Price $4,500. Terms, 4 NEW’ SIX ROOM — Stucco house, | having full cemented basement, ed basement garage, small law) dry room, full 50x150 lot, three bed- rooms, large closets, hardwood floors, many built-in features, im- mediate possession. Sale $6,800. Terms. A FIVE ROOM--Two story modern house close to downtown, in very | good condition. Sale price $5,150. Terme. FOUR ROOM---Modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, sereencd rch, close to school... Sale price 3.400, Terms. -Stucco Bungalow, heated garage, hardwood floors, full part tioned basement, laund closed porch, near school. price $5,750. ° $500 cash. §50 per aonth including interest at 7 per cent, oy » STORY-—Modern house, t oe drooms, upper 4th St. East f: . ful) dmv furnace heat, garage. nge to finance ix anxious to ntment at your con- venience. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Vhoue 0 —_————— FARM_ LANDS FOR “SALE—The N. W. Quarter ‘of Sec. 32, Stark County, South of Belfield, N. D, Every foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable, M. W. Neff, marck, N. Dak. a eal __ MISCELLANEOUS Building 40x40 ement with lot 86 fect ect located in town having two railroa elevat: school and church. ‘This proper! is constructed for store on one side 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. at once. Immediate possession. fall cereale HOs write Bismarck, D., P.O. Box ‘or é|¥OR SALE—Now is the time to sele your summer resort. Why not come to Island Lake, the most picturesque lake of Minneso- ta’s 10,000 lakes. Just opened up. It abounds in fish, game and ber- ties. An ideal place to spend your summer vacation away from the! noise and bustle of a crowded re- sort. I have for sale 1 cottage and price | ). | panied by a certified check for $30.00 4 miles | SOT “double | nin Must be sold jand sta philets Report of. the Can Bismare! THe FIRST BTA’ "lat, Regan, dn the to of North, De FOR-SALE—Two-second hand Water- kota, at the close of business, April dow -Hoy-traetore, three secund-hand| let, J92G x Fordsons, plete §=with plows.| a s. to sell, Bismarck Sabie: x joneer White Dent Corn, tested 95 per cent. 3.75 per bu, Sacks 40 cents. Chesuk, Route 2, Bismarck, N.'Current expen: over und F Bpaniel fed Springe: months old. — Will! Check: ou/retrievers for next fall.| cash items rs, 8 Rosser. Phone 625W.|Cash and 1 > ROOM FOR RENT—Inquire from other 0! First ge Bank, banks Ce aera ING — And Painting. biiles four make 6,863.77 $ 72;168.95, $ 19390 00 4,600 Total u Capital stock paid in To repre- Surplus fund . Carol Lee Dress Shops” in| Individual depos: Western No. Dakota. Guaraptced| - its subject to line and large commissions, Write] check . $ 22,692.19 Dist, Manager, Mrs. J. E. Rogers, | Guaranty Zap, ak. eB deposit . 360.60 SALESMEN WANTED—Guataniced | Demand ‘ Salary, commission -and: - bonus. cates of deposit 1,795.49 Wm, Nantus, Guekle, N. D. Tie ee ieates me of de ee eon ncoas DU crite 00 57,508.95 Total... $ 72,168.95 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, 1, A. L. Garnes, ADVERTISEMENT FOR Bibs Scaled bids will be received by th Board of City Commissioners uf the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, un- til cight o'clock, p. m., April 19th,! above named bank, do solemnly swear. | 1926, for hauling we for the that the above statement is true, to season of 1926, Bi Ube received) 1 pan a taste cLipeice we man aeocr PA eee belief. | and water-tight garbage wagon, for one or more outfits, per month and per day. Each bid shall be accom- J Subscribed and sworn to before jthis 6th day of April, 1926. A. F, TOURTLOTTE, payable to the order of A. P. Lenhart, President of the Board of City Com- ‘ missionérs, The Board of City Com- missioners reserves the right to re- ject’ any or all bids. M. Hi. Atkinson, City Auditor. Publish April 7th, 14th. ADVERTISEMENT FOR WDS Sealed bids will be ived at the office of the City Auditor of the Ci forth Dakota, eight o'clock, p.m. April fo construction of Notary Public, Oliver County, N. D. My commission expires March 1928. Correct, Atte been nd conditions of © hereinafter + ment of the amortiz ‘o Hundres and specificntions are on) file in the office of the City Auditor and the City Engineer, he Board of City ( reserves the rig all bids. * mmissioners ject any or H. Atkinson, es ity eee cord in the offlee of the ® of Burleigh Cou, will be forectosed premises in such r described, ‘ourt House, Sounty of a Dakot niortgage 4 Middle ) front doo: Mor Laur wife, mortgage an: wid defaulted whten quently due Ke of The Foderal Hs Paul amounting to Court st marek, hour of of April, 1 nount due upon s orth Dakota, and seribed as folloy cits bas North, ko! t, wi West Quarter (B West oi nh {h twenty lots on the west shore of |! this beautiful lake Woodmark, 2 ‘Bismarck, N. D. WE HAVE purchased a coniplete | house moving outfit and are ready to submit bids on movi small buildings. Our foreman has had 4b yenrs, Superience moving. We also do excavating. Evarts and Wm, Phone 818. try. including fifty purebred wai females and seve: Perfectly ‘Frank coasin MOLLY, L CAN'T SAY LAQMIRG THE WAY YOU'VE. BROUGHT UP YouR FAMILY - 176A DISGRACE TO THINK A YOUNG MAN OF CHICK'S AGE SHOULD GET INTO A FIGHT OVER A GIRL | tre amo does hereby elect to aeclar unt as secured by ‘e lmmediately du large or | ub! ere will be due on such Mort: | u aw. day of March,' » BANK LOAN lgagee. MURPHY OX THEN YOU UPHOLD THE Boy ? GLORY BES TANY WONDER THIS GENERATION 'S SO LAX IN IT'S STANDARDS- BUT STILL HIS FATHER WAS ALWAYS MIXED UP INA BRAWL OF SOME KIND BEFORE HE WAS MARRIED AND WHAT'S BORN IN'TH BLOOD You CAN'T BEAT OLT OF THE _ FLESH ~HE'S JUST ANOTHER GUNN GUT Cousin MATILOA~YOU DON'T TAS CIRCU ES

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