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WHEAT cH OWS eu pe ghee THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 IMARKETS| rane | By Asseclited Press: Lekeed Wire ‘§ NEWS ‘Yesterday Year Ago UPWARD TREND 187 157% OM 1.57% 136 1.26% : 131% Lai Market Influenced By Pros- i 2M pect of Reduction in Ar- , 8% Rs gentine Estimate — AH WHEAT CLOSES UNSETTLED aa Chicago, April 8—UP)—Big. ex- P port salen of North Americag ae wheat, upwards of 1,000,000 bash= Sue els, tonether with decreaning do- nats mestic stocks of wheat 1 bg : =, 13.82 16.95. * 1300 13.07 18.00 18.92 the “southwest and northwest y= 140%. (162 11S 14254 14.208 ward swings in wheat taday dur- Biba— ing the late dealings. There were | May 14.200 17.00 ie alse indications that ‘buying ‘of Caine 14.90 17.0% bichad nited States wheat was in prog- a 3 5 ress for shipment at thi ni May - 14.75 19.70 14.85 15.85 14.85 Of navigation’ on the Great Laken, | July SOE 5 0G SEB IA 1888 On the other hand, the govern- 157% 1.68% 1.58% = 1.60% = 1.68% ment crop report to he given out Hye! light 12.75@13.75; packing sews MINNEAPOLIS RANGE tomorrow afternoon in expected | 10.25@10.75; slaughter pigs 1340@ April 8 to show a relatively high condi- 13.5, Wheat-— tion. Cattle 6,000; fed steers active; | May old 1.53% Wheat closed unsettled 1 to 1% mostly 15 to 25 cents higher; better|May new 1.58 1.544% 1.527% 1.54 cents net higher, corn % to % Exes showing maximum advance; | July 146 1,47 Me 1.465% cent up, and oats at % to cent | killing quality generally plain; early | Rye— gain. top medium weight 1040; bulk fed} May old 797% .80% 707 80% — steers of quality and conditéon to sell! ‘May new 82% Bex lay Chicago, April 8—()—Proapects | at 8.65@9. e stoek strong; bulle| July 84 #8 84 84% that the Argentine official wheat] fully steady; vealers 50 cents and} Oats— crop estimate tomorrow will show 15] more lower; bulk to packers 8.60@| May old 37% 88% 87% 3B per cent reduction did a good deal to| 9.50; light weights downward to 8.00.) May new 37% 38% 37% 38% bring about a sharp early advance to-| , Sheep 13,000; slow, practically no| July 38% 30% «38% M day in whe 3 here. According | carly sales of old crop lambs; indi-| Flax—- to one authority, the reduction would | cations fully steady; three double of | May 2.32% 2,80: 2.92% 2.33% suggest an Argentine exportable sur-| California springers, first of season,| July 2.35 2.90 2.85% 2.36% plus of 108,600,000 bushels compared | averaging around 65 pounds 15.50; | Barley— ‘with “120,000,000 bushels last year.| sorted 50 to the car at 19.26; small! May old 6178 Further reports of delayed seeding in| package of native springers 17.60;|May new 61 62 60% .02 the domestic spring whent bett tended | practically no sheep or shearing] July 62% 63% 62% 034% also: to strengthen values, Chicka lambs on sale. i‘ MiNNRRROLI DicaN opening prices, 12 to 1% cent higher, yee ee q May new 1.58% @1.59 and July 1.36% 80, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Minneapolis, Minn., April @1.37, were followed by #light fur- oon St. Paul, Minn. April 8—()] Wheat receipts 90 cars compared with ther gains and then something. of # —(U. S. Department of Agriculture).[136 cars.a year ago. Cash: No. 1 nor- reaction. ~-Cattle, 1800; opening slow,:very| thern 1.58@1.59; No. 1 dark northern Indications that cotn receipts here | little doing early; prospect: ‘about epring: choice to fancy 165@167; will be light until after planting, | Steady with Wednesday's close on fed] good to choice 1.61691.64; ordinary to helped give firmness to corn prices, | steers and fat shi ‘illing qual- food 1.59@1.60; 1 hard spring and 'to oats as well, Opening 1s to ity s 26@ | 1.59@1.68; No. 1 dark hard Montan: % eents higher, May 724%, corn scored | 8. few better grades upwards to} on ae 151@1.08; to arrive 1.57@ a little advance all around. Oats started unchanged to 14 up,|canners and cutters unchanged; bulls 9.00; fat she stock largely 4.50@7.25; May 1.54; July 1.46%. rn No. 3 yellow, 67@69. Cc May 41%@42, and held near to the| strong; spots 25 cents higher; bulk] Oats No. 3 white, 38% @39%. ine eave. 6.00@5.25; heavies upwards to 5.50;| Barley, 52@64.* Provisions went higher. stockers and feeders: steady, 6.25@] ve No. 2, 82% @84%. FUTURES INGHER ON _ about steady; '9.00@9.60; bulk nearer, 7.50. Calves 2,200; quality considered,} Flax No. 1, 2.32% @2.36%. MAN WANTED—Through the aaa WANTED — Young man’ to work 6; All classified Hed are caso MILL CITY MARK! inside price. ° Minneapolis, April 8 -U0)—Wheat Hogs, 6.00; stro te 2 ents high- Winners in Radio e: te to-|er; desirable ound aver- futures moved moderately higher fees 12.78@019.00; 260 fecomaity ee Fiddlers’ 4 Contest day on better cables, evidence of lar- ger export takings and congestion in pousa butchers 11.50@11.75; few. to Be Named Chicago May which led in a slow u| eavier weights down to 11.25; med- turn after a long period of carly du! i-| ium weight butchers salable from Friday — ness, Prices held within a small frac- | 11.75@12.50; Bod steady; ‘bulk 14.25] Jefferson City, Mo., April 8—U) ‘edn esday 11.84; weight] —Winners of the inters iio pearly in the session after | average cost Preparer ai bi dlers’ contest ate to be gainin, cent. : Mats were higher with corn, May fate old fid- named from Sheep 300; nominally steady to| fadio station WOS tomorrow night. |! Z % cent. May barley | strong; bulk of receipts direct; best] It is estimated that it will require Haine ou! Gay flax advanced %. --'|80 pound wooled lambs 13.00. until Tate Friday to count all. the Cash wheat was firm and bulk of ———______ 4 votes and ascertain the number each the sales were on an unchanged cool oral reefer ss sia hae gir creas disc Monday alcati when 1 3 s 5 x i e Occasignal gales were one cent bet- Een retin TU atte die Pekigr hn frorrar epee’ lp ee Durum was quiet and unchanged. | No. 1 dark northern. Corn was one cent better. Oats | No. 1 northern spring. seere firm and unchanged. Rye was|No. 1 amber durum. firm to 1% cent higher. Barley was | No. ! rhixed durum. firm. to one cent highers Flax seed | No. 1 red durum was firm. beep oda oe -og| telegrams, had been received, ench lots in the tourney. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK f —_—— Chicago, Ml., April 8—(U, 8. De- ¥ - 138 Too Late To Classify partment of ‘Agriculture).—Hogs 15.-| Hard winter ... 5 pee 5 000; fairly active to shinpers and yard| We quote but do not FOR. SALE—Three piece velour liv- traders and a few small packers; un- | following: tng. todm ect. shiaiost. few. Coll even; around .25 cents ‘higher than | Oats . veveeees@ 27) 946M, Wednesday's average; big packers do- | Barley ... 2} ed, more than 40,000 telegrams and 7,000 long distance telephone calls casting bal- ‘The northwest, and capecially can. j ada, turned in a large numbe r of 40} WANTED—To buy a second hand ittle; ‘top, on 140 to 170 pound | Speltz, per ewt. : 65! piano. Write P. 0. Box 34. ie i SHEL! FOR kind bulk 180 to 200 pound kind 13.16@13.3: desirable 225 to 240 12.60@12.90; bulk 250 5, 55 Ibs .38] house; barn and garage 3 Harner it? a 6... brooder houses and good well with other good |+ Si joints, This property can be]. to 360 pound butchers 11.26@12.25; . we . seeee suckine oomh mostly 10.40@10,60; d windmill. There aré ble. slaughter pigs 13.60@13.8 Reavy weight ha 1 25@12A0: 55 tbs Bar corm 70 ibs, 8 eenta under] bought very cheap ons ium 11.50@13.25; light 12.40@13.75; | shell. Del., Blamareks SALE—Ten acre tract in Louns- Metegit oat outlots with seven room 20x30’, for cash. Write Mrs. ee Mahin, Gen. WANTED—A good cook at Kulm Ho- tel, either man or women. Write ig esnemation, Kulm Hotel, Kulm, Fok BALE—Three rings Italian Bees. Inquire Joe A, Schwah Twelfth St, Bismarck, ent [F. you need additional capital’ and have a sound enterprise confer with us_at once. ' Our management - and methods ‘have pro- . vided MILLIONS OF CAPITAL for business and: industrial institutions in the Fie So, N. D. ‘farm | hand, F 22. FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY — Near Catholic church, two modern house 1 insertion, 26 words or on corner lot, deuble garage, bot ‘one who understands horses and Cay EG under’ 2 insertions, 26 ‘houses in very marck, wages; f yk letes; ca under ry Te Tonvand special offer free. Molet’ NEW. BUNGALOW -- Many vulit-in pe H, featutes, modern, full partitioned Bol p Oeteees a oN D. on! under. t basement, laundry tubs. ‘hot air man to work by the month. Good tion Sale’ Price $oo0000,rermee ne to right part: Write Albert. Hgatrom: Wikon ND. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |], six roow-- RATES WANTED—A No. i barber at once. _ marek, N. 65 Cents Per Inch Aown, located already 70 per property can be bought at a har- gain price, Owner leaving Ris- Modern house, fire- heat, full basement, right down good condition. This od floors, furnace in a block which is cent business prop- i Sha ASMA, FROM in advance. Copy should be erty. A wonderful chance for a wa TED Firm received by 12 o'clock to in: good home. land a sure profit when ine, Mo sure insertion same day. eo Gn FEMALE HELP WANTED. __ THE Stucco house, | WANTED—Experi yc BISMARCK TRIBUNE ted basement, | small hotel. State wages and ex-' heated basement ze, small laun- rience, salso_ reference. Hotel PHONE $2 wiry room, fall 505150 lot, three bed- Coleharbor, N. D. rooms, large closets, hardwood floors, many built-in features, WANTED- D——Competent woman to take| AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES mediate possession. Sale price are of house and two children. A $6,800. Terms. with a child preferred. |G). GOOD USED CARS ‘Shi Be WE ARE not selling USED CARS—|A FIVE ROOM-- D—Girl a ee work in] {op” TRANG 8 PORTATIO: good condition. Ihoel Fae sian lee know, and you probably do too, of Terms. is x that have Tun over 160,000, miles.| FOUR ROOM. WANTED—Girl for general howsk-| Jn sur wrock we have vane run on-| basement, furnace heat, screened | ly five, ten or poseibly fifteen] porch, close to school. ‘Sale price work. Apply Box 401, Bismarck, D. thousand miles. This means that} $3.400. Term WANTED—Waitresses at the New| we orfer you over 100,000 miles of a Cafe. Phone @1@, Mandan} rood, dependable transportation at| MODERN — Stuc many, many Dodge Brothers — Sale price $3,160.01 lodern bungalow, full co Bungalow, heated ridiculously low prices. Here are] gatage, hardwood floors, full parti- some of our bargain: Dodge} tioned basement, laundry tubs, en- Touring, $195; Dodge Sedan, $300;} closed pore! Dodge Touring with Winter Top,] Price $5,750. Extra in dining room. iNae Touring, $326; also a few} cent. near school. ‘Sale 500 cash. $50 per ere Sixth Ste $350; Dodge Touring, $115; Cad-] ™month including interest at 7 per Fords, Overlands, ete. a BABY CHICKS TWO STORY—Modern house, three PHONE 808, BARY-—CHICRESEaboras 785; B. GILMAN CO. bedrooms, upper 4th St.” East front, Rocks 16c; Wyandottes, Orpi of full basemen Bitetcos iver AN varletion truer | FOT SALE—Studebaker touring car] Sale pric anteed, prepaid, free catalog.| equipped with winter curtains, auto- Write Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D.| = matic wind shat wiper, bumpers, ae ESCHER RO SORES a pare tire, solid leather upholster- BUSINESS CHANCES ‘all tites in A No. I condition, SALE—Golden Rule Fat Shop,) Vrice right. nse reek 9, Person located on State Highway No. 24.) Court after rangement, three living rooms, well Coach, fully equipped ai large ice house filled, Delco light| Ist class,” mechanical. condition, | Webh_ Bloc heat, garage. Building 40x40, double store | ar-| BARGAIN IN CAR 1955 Wax: HIEDDEN, REAL, ROTATE Phone @ plant and full equipment. Must} Olson Garage. Phone 926W. 202 MISCELLANEOUS be sold at once. Immediate posses-] Fourth stree sion. | Must be seen to be appreciat-| FOR SALE~New Oakland coach fully FOR SALE-—Now is the ti ed. See Fred Moffit, Moffit, N. D.' equipped. If you are planning on{ Your summer re FOR SALE—The, only hotel in town wn | buying & coach, it will pay you to to Island Lak » Of , doing nic e 1c once, son ness ine tiest. class condition, well equipped, electric lights, steam heat, FOR SALE must: e Been to appreciate its value. Aa's 10,000 lak ties, lect ort, Why not come the prettiest and most picturesque lake of Minneso- es. Just opened up. h, game and her. to spend your psi Price ‘and terms reasonable. Far'9 ROOM: house, hot water heat, east] Summer vac tion away from the further information write fave front, nice lawn and. trees” veryt Boise und bustle of a crowded re- well located, good condition, $8500, sort. I have for sale 1 cottage and {11 ROOM house, east front, nice loci twenty lots on the west shore of Lost ' one condition, modern, $5250. Ladies” white gold wrist © brand new bungalow, east ch with silver link wristband.!, front, modern, $6200. Tribune or to Mrs. W. L. Sherwin, | nae portly, modern, $2100. house moving 801 7th Street. ROQM house, frent, hot water to submit bids on moving large or) STA . h 1' condition, 65000. small building LOST—Goodyear 29x40 tire “Sith ig goo A had $5 years rim. Between Grand Pacific. Ho-j° IOOM house south front, River) We ‘aia do Wate d ottered for return to,> ROOM cottage, east front, 11th] WE HAVE purchased a complete outfit and are ready s. Our foreman has experience moving. excavating, F. i tel, Bismarck and Mercer, N!D./¢ ROOM house, caut. front, modern,| Hvarts and Wm, Gagner. Of BUILDING LOTS; While I have hun-; faving rented Reward, H. Berge, Mercer, +; nice part of clive $55 Phone 818, dreds of lots on my for sal ed as o living room with piano:’ for you if for sale. other things. Gas stove. Hooms suitable for) FARM’ LANDS; There have been moreg__mond, St. married couple. Cull 419 Seventh; ‘land sales made this winter th _ St. or Phone 977W. since 1919 and there will be the Seed Corn, lea few y furnished, largo! of the city, if the particular lot youd horses, harnesses, wagons, plows, ight housekeeping-rooms, furnish-; want is not on my list I will get it]) cultivator, drags, scrapers and a few 3 Ray- tested 95 per cent. FOR RENT—Two clean and well fur- gest acreage in crop since 1920. Last Price $3.75 per bu. Sacks 40 cents, nished light housekeeping rooms Saturday I sent out some 2,000 let-] J. a Chesak, Route 2, Bismarck, N. and also a sleeping room in a mod-| ters to agents in other states and ern home. Call forenoons or af- have already received dozens of re- won" SALE-—A fed Springer Spaniel ter six evenings. 216 Second St. plies asking to make connections for{ puppies. four months old. FOR RENT —-Comfortable furnished, the sale of our North Dakota lands.}’ make good retrievers for nex room suitable for two persons. The biggest land movement the} (7, Myers, 8 Rosser. Phone i Ground floor, outside entra state has ever seen is starting.] % grenl garage for rent. 422 F BUY NOW, cither your city or farm as RooM property from the only real estate dealer here who is Watling the community, and make your profit.) ao— as values are rising. Room for rent in “modern rn home Western No. close in, for gentlemen 0), en, line and lange Phone 967. z *_|) Di mager, FOR RENT—Mohawk, meaty fair - ALE NW r _ ed two room apartment with board.| Bec. k South of Belfield, N. p nee ss : foot can be cultivated. FOR RENT—Attractive room.| terms reasonable. M. Phone 682 or 1074, ,. | marck, N. Dak. . — TELEGRAMS ALWAYS MAKE FOR RE k. story modern‘ but we are selling a lot of “UN house close to downtown, in very {Cash and Due HOUSES AND eae house taratshed, a or for Hight housekeepit sn room” modern' vie SEVEN beaeek| hot water heating dant, floors, 50xS50. let, ; ditton, five blocks. from Immediste __ posse! house. Price very reasonable.) 4, $100.00 in cash handles the deal, _ Joseph Coghlan, FOR RENT ~ 418% Second Street. ‘Apply: : New- and and ton, Dullam & Young. See NEW bath and porch, re gee full 1 Price Price very reasonable. $600.00 in cash handles deal. Joseph ments, partly furnished for. ee rand Bldg. Phi 183. Oe ean furnished. No ehildren. The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. WANTED TO RENT---Four or five room house with bath. Call 209W No. 883 Report of the Conditien.of THE REGAN STATE BANK, NOUSE-Five rooms and bath, a floors, ‘hardwood trim, fire place, garage, dandy lawn and Price $5400.00, terms. ession. rice .00, terms. ae, rooms and bath, mn juat.newly painted. Close.in excellent “rooms for -rent” roposition. Eventual; dusi- eas Toeation, Price Ce «3 Si. peered ra trees. HOUSE--Six rooms and bath, ‘potch, east front, full lot, nortit“part of town. Immediate occupaney, -Price: $5200.00, terms. BUNGALOW—Five rooms and. bath, extra bed room in basement, also garage in basement, good condi- tion. Price $4800.00 $500 down, balance monthly payments, - BUNGLOW--Stucco, 5 rooms and bath, full partitioned basement, maple floors, built-in features, wee garage, all in excellent con- ition at Regan, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business April First, 1926, RESOURCES Loans and discounts......$ 37,196.41 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ..... Warrants, stocks, “tax cer- tificates, claims, ete... Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate Checks and oth- er cash items.$ 271.21 from other banks Total. . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid i «$ 10,000.00 Surplus fund 5,000,00 Undivid its, less ex- penses and taxes paid. . 38.34 Individual de- posits subject jo check ......8 fund maeposit oo NORTH DAKO' y of Burleigh,—ss. I, A. HM. Melgeson, Cashier of the above named bank, do — solemnly swesr that the above statement true, to the best of my knowledg and belief. A. H. HELGESQN, Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of April, 1926, (SEAL) A. Notary Publ EN, Burleigh ‘County, expires Feb, 25. s t DAKOTA, Coun- ; ty Tot Rurieigh, th District Court, th Judicial, District. v persona utor-of the Last Will tof Kdwin ed, Anna ‘Tho! . ar aes Anders T corporation, fl Dakota to the lofendants! nd each of you are hereby to or nd nd to serve eto upon | in athe | ity i leigh “ands within thirt of this summon: day t live of th sent “Carol Lee Dress Dakota, commissions, ‘ Mrs, J. E. Rogers, ANTED--Guaranteed jion and bonuses. Gackle, N. D., ely, i ap the 1 calne by default for tho relief demané i the complaint. BUY the THAT Home now and realize satisfacti: and _ contentment of YOUR OWN HOME, Why delay? We have building lots all parts of y. Also farms and farm land ale at reasonable prices. for si INSURANC E of every kind written in eae Rs ies. INV) sae | MORTGA E SECURITY The ed more mon funds during in the histor records of hi to C. A. “The state treasury is in better {condition than it has been for many years, a greater surplus remainin, hand at this time of the year,” Fisher said. Interest collected during the month totalled $1 among the various state funds as fol- lows: Workmens peroannelien vA Bee eee vs OTR. 99 General fund 7151.6 Hail insurance fund 2,968, 8 Real estate bond pay- ment fund 1,664.10 State fire and tornado fund 1,216.66 State bonding fund 358.33 MODS 5 orca “$17,33849 AT THE REX TONIGHT— Richard Holt in Easy Going - Gordon. Sidney Smith com- edy. gram, every other day. New program tomorrow. Matinee daily at 2 o’clock. For Painting, Papering and Deccrating call 555—Carley. Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. ,| State Treasury in Better Shape Now Than in Many Years PANY, INC. North Dakota collect- ax interest on public Murch than eyer before of the state,so far as office show, according her, state treasurer. state a n all funds than ever before 49 and was divided Complete change of pro- . Commissioner of 1, Insurance y certify that he State surance, aosot in and having a.de- posit of $1 vith this Department a posit. The to th H ction of its holders of aid de- »mpany has rresonted ‘on or before - fter first pub- n or claims for against; sald use the deposit now hi fit of policy. holders to be re to said com- L MUST KNOW WHAT ITIS— CmeK= LEAVE AT I CAN STEAM IT OPEN AND ‘ Once THEN PASTE OP THE FLAP FIELD- FOR CAN! HAVE “TWo BRUNETTES ED ALL ALONG THAT PoP GUNN WaS OUT OF TOWN } FOR No GOOD; AND To “THINK POOR COUSIN MOLLY f 1S IGNORANT OF ALL + THIS

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