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WHEAT PRIGES | UP, THEN DOWN Scattered Buying, Induced By| Liverpool Strength, Brings Upturn WHEAT CLOSES EASY win, Sethe a ere today dixplayed a du easier feeling following a ine Lait Strength at the start was induced by firmness of cable news, which brought out consid- erable scattered buying. Aw a whgle, however, trade was light. July and \September were under pressure, largely because of im- proved weather conditions and expectation of a bearish govern- ment report this he Liquidation in July towards the finish brought about considerable weakness in May. Renewed selling of corn was brought out by better weather and increased receipts, and most of yesterday's advance in valdes here was lost. Oats followed the trend of wh and corn but displayed a firm undertone. Wheat: closed af MA to 1% cents met lows (new) 1534 Hi to1.38%% and as eh to 1.3544. Corn finished weak 114 to 1% cents down, May 715% to: sith Oats closed % to % cents tower, May 41%. ago, April 9—(P)-—Wheat val- played early firmness today on the board of trade, largely because | of scattered buying induced by the strength shown! , Liverpool. The market was quiet, however, and on reports of more favorable weather conditions southwest, the market eased off, the general disposition of the trade being to go slow on either side at present. Country offerings :to ere smat. May new 1.69% @1.60 and July 1. ket underwent a slight setback then recovered somewhat. Cort oats took their cue from. wheat start- ing at the same as yesterday’s finish to '% cents up, May 73 cent: Corn underwent a slight general decline all around. Oats started unch nged to 4 cent high cent and held n the initial range. visions were firm, i} MARKET OPENS FIRM | UT TAKES SETBACK Minneapolis, April 9—P)—-Wheat | fuiures had a firm start today, bi better weather for seeding northwest, slow flour demand and aj lei-down in export buying curtailed the buying and efforts to secure prof- its resulted in a_midsession setback.{ Futures broke 14@1 cent around 12:30! p.m. Oats futures,followed corn, casing nt under yesterday's close. Other grains sagged with leaders. Cash wheat continued firm, but | there was less snup in the demand ex-{ cept for heavy weight, low prot springs wanted by mills for mixing. Light to medium quality ruled | steady and high protein was un- changed and demand quiet. Senta was quiet and steady. Vorn was steady to > firm. Oats | were quicter. Rye was firm and un-j changed. Barley. was firm to onc cent higher within the range. Fiax seed was firm CHICA Chicago, April partment of Agriculture 000; early trading mostly to shipper: yard traders and small packers; eady ents higher than Thurs- 's average; later big packers bid- ding around steady with Wednesday or 25 lower; bulk 150 to 170 pound ; averages early at 13.60@13.75; sorted | 180 to 200 pound kind 18.50; | desirable 220 to 230 pound averages | mostly 13.00; bulk 280 to 360 pound! ‘butchers 11.30@12.00; packing sows generally —10.40@10.70: desirable | slaughter pigs. 13.75@14.00; heavy- weight hogs 11.25@12 medium 11.60@ 13. light 12.50@18.75; light liehts 12: 90@ 1347 15; packing sows 10.25 @10.85; ‘slaughter’ f Pigs 13.50@14.00. Cattle Z,uuu fairly active wade on most killing classes; fed steers and she stock steady to strong; only a meager supply of good and ehoice fed | steers <aitered top heavies 10.40; | emu d_to 975; medium weight 5.903, bulk fed steers of areuy and, condition to sell at 8.756@9.75; a string of Wyoming hay fed steers 8.15@8.40; other classds steady; bulk | te—_—————___—. 1@9.50 to packers. Sheep 8,000; fat clipped lambs ac- tive; strong; toy strietly choice and | ¢.—______________ ig handweight most heavies most- ly 9.75@10.00; nothin, done ¢: on wooled skins; few rT s of fat sheop in small lots around steady. so. ST. UL LIVESTOCK South St. Pea April 9—(U. S. D. Cattle receipts 1,600; open- HP about steady on steers and; fat she stock; very little done ed few loads cligible around 8,75@ dinero .00@8.G0;~fat she stock largely of upwards to 5.30; Rr tees and feed- ers unchanged; — bulk Calves receipts 1.400; 50 lower; good | ¢ lights mostly 9.00. * Hogs 8,500; mostly steady, desir- able 160 to around 200 pound average: s 12.75@13.00; medium weight Sutchers 4 salable heavy butchers 11.50@11.75; packing séws mostly 10.00; pigs.14.25. Sheep 300; opening around steady ‘one double 72 pound shearing lambs ‘on the western order 12.00; very few killers cold, from His tec POTATOES ‘Chicago, April 9—UP)—Potatoes: Receipts 127 ae total Us 8, ship- ments 654; 42 Canadien, demand and trading slow, bu ers choline off at tes 5.1 inneso! prevailing prices, ‘marketrather dull W ji k as {thi Minneapolis, Ape: O--(#)—Pota- twest Heavy wire inquiry, de; od, ‘market mach > ger. re ancing. Carload clivere 13 fight only see Mixeata lis. After opening at Ne ; northern | shorts have. A better feeling exis @ 7.50. | CHIRARO April Close Close Yesterday Year Ago : abinks MALE HELP WANTED | MAN WANTED—Through the season, one who understands horses and; farm machinery, §$50,00 per month for the right man. Robt. R. Boyd,! 6 miles south of Menoken, 2 miles north of Welch Spur. WANTED—-First clags meat gutter, must he honest, neat, Steady. State i experience, salary expected and how long employed in last position. Ad- | dress Northern Mercantile C _ Miles City, Mont. WANTED—Bookkeeper, Auto experi- ence. Must be able to use posting machine. Salary $125.00 to $160.00. Two. automobile salesmen expe enced, $125.00 and commision. Busi- ness Service Bureau, Minot, N. I WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade; great demand; big Nigel few wecks completes; *enta:| jog and special offer free. Moler wea College, Fargo, N. D WANTED—On farm, good reliable man to work by the month, Good pay to right, party Write’ Albert 15.37 vi i 15.60 m Ho-! * Lito da, Open 1.59% 58%, 13,97 14.22 . 14.70 1 13.97 ‘14.22 14.50 14.70 13.80 14.05 14.45 14.60 1563: 15.80 1.52% 1.52 1.4558 1.52% 1.62% 148% | 82%. 84% 83% 81% 84% 83% ‘ 38% 37% 38'S 38% 37% 39 39% 38% 283 293% 292% 2. 285 245 234% OK HLH GLY ae 161% 63 BISMARCK GRAIN \(Fecmtanal by Rusacit- ant Co) Bismarck, April 9 . 1 dark torther . 1 northern spring. . 1 amber durum. . 1 mixed durum. 1.red durum. flax. 61% 63 Hard winter .. We quote bu following: Barley . Speltz, per ewt.. SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more. No. = 55 lbs. ‘No. 6 Sample ... 1 cent per pound sispouas under 55 be Maia corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents: under: RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, et 9—@)—Range of carlot grain sal Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.6974@ 1.68% ; No. 2 dark northern 1.63%; No. 3 dark northern 1.62% No. 1 hard spring 1.70%; Ne. 1 hard-winter 1.63%; { 1 amber durum 1.55%; No. 2 durum, ae Mi; No. 1 mixed durum 1 mixed wheat 1.6345@1.64%. “Corn ite 4 mixed, 60. Oats No. 2 white, 39'4@42'. Rye No. 2, 8476@85%3. Besley, sample grade, 52@66; No. 2, aia 2.33@2.37. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., April 9—(@)— | Wheat receipts 121 cars compared to holiday a year ago. Cash: No. 1 northern 1.56: 7%; No. 1 dark choice to ‘fanc! 1.63% @1. 3 good to choice 1.50% 62%; ordinary to good 1.56%: No. 1 hard spring‘ 1.57%@ No. 1 dark hard Montana on 6 @D 1.66: 3 to arrive 1.55% | 30. July 1.453 y » 3 yellow, 6512 @67' Oats No. 3 white, 38% @38%. 52 en Barley, Rye No. 2, 8: 183%. Flax No. 1, zane @2.35%. peel ta ce ah abe GRAIN Chicago, April 9—#)—Cash: Bient No. 2 herd 1.61%; No. 5 hard 1:45. Corn No. 3 Pilxed, 69% @70; No. 3; yellow, 6944@71 par No. 2 sie 43@413% Rye Ne 89 Timothy seed, $.00@6.75 imothy seed, Do Clover seed, 28.00@32.00. Lard, 13.75. f SEN NOTES Chicago, April Sxlh—Short © Chicago, Aveil Dte)—Shorls ie corn have been covering this ‘week and havo advanced the market around 8B cents. Most of tl tiga mr Dow. co a = ts in this mar: ket and a little busine: done in the cash nothing beet oh sald of whi 4; No. ‘| . | to creep up in the afternoon when a $1.40, 0 TANT ; tel, either man or woman. Write STOCK PRICES for information, Kulm Hotel, Kulm, N.D. sang WE ARE not selling USED CAR but we are selling a lot of “U USED TRANSPORTATION.” 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-|FOUR ROOM-—Modern bungalow, full) ly five, thousand miles. we offer you over 100,000 miles of FEMALE HELP WANTED __ ED—Experienced lady cook for small hotel. State wages and ex- perfence, also reference, Hotel Shucy, Colehatbor, N. D. Write or Phone. WANTED —Competent woman to take care of house and two children. A woman with a child preferred. C. L. Carlson, Shields, N. D. Box 144. WANT! peri dy cool small hotel west of the Missouri river, State wages and experience. Vrite Bismarck Tribune No, 1: FANTED—Girl for gener small hotel. Table waiting includ- 25 per da oy right party. CREEP BPWARD Bear Selling Meeis Resistance —Demand Shown For Equipment Shares —_— New York, April 9--(#)—Bear éell- ing of supposedly vulnerable indus- trial shares continued in the early part of today’s market, but met with stronger resistance, and prices began brisk demand developed for the quip- ment shares. Calling of about $25, 100,000 in bank loans, reflecting the usual week-end readjustment of banks, failed to have influence on the call money rate, which ruled unchanged at four per cent. Lack of effective buying power in the market ‘was attributed to misgivings over the future course of business,.which have ‘been heightened by the continued de- cline in commodity prices, and the relatively small increase in commer- cial borrowings. While steel produc- tion is unusually high, the margin of profi’ current price lev is small. United States Steel common broke be- low 120 during the morning but ae ped back to around 121 in the early afternoon. Leaders in the upturns were Baldwin, American Locomotive, General ilway Si Mack Trucks and Public Service of New Jersey, all of which sold one to two pointe high- er, and National Biscuit which soared six. Brokers loans reported by the Federal Reserve Bank dropped nearly $120,000,000 in the week ended March 31, bri x the total down to 051,000 as compared with the high of | $3.138,720,000 on February 17. The closing was steady. Further accumulation of the railway -equip- ment shares gave the market a better tone in the late trading. Baldwin, | American Locomotive and Gene: Railway signal were lifted 2% to : points and a sudden demand for At- lantic Refining carried that stock up three points, Devoe and Reynolds, however, slumped two points to the year’s low price and Savage Arms roke five points only to recover most of its loss. Sales approximated one million shares, 4iCAGO PRODUCE ence, immediate placement. ai Service Bur D. WANTED-—Extra good gitl to work in dining room. 118 Sixth St. ‘WANTED—Competent farm hand, good wages. Phone 12F 22, SALESMAN SALESLADIES OR MEN —To repre- sent “Carol Lee Dress Shops! i Western No. Dakota. Guaranteed line and large commissions. ite Dist. Manager, Mrs. J. E. Rogers, Zap. N . WANTED—Guaranteed Salary, commission and bonuses. See Mr. Wm. Naatus, Gackle, N. or write United Woolen Co, Du- luth, Minn, BABY Leghorns _18¢; Rocks 15¢; Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Minoreas ‘16c. All varieties. Guar- anteed, prepaid, free catalog, Write ‘Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. PRIFIT - PRODUCING Norther chicks from Northern eggs. All $1 books order. “irgo's only hatchery. Fargo, N. D. CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS — All ‘breeds; we ship only the best. 100 per cent delivery guaranteed, Write for free offer. John Pelkey, Fargo, N.D. ; Beals ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furni i Catalog| t { light housekeeping room ed as a living, room with pjano.} Gas stove. Rooms suitable © for married couple. Call 419 Seventh St. or Phone 977W. i FOR RENT — Comfortable furnished room suitable for two persons: Ground floor, outside entrance. Small garage for rent. 422 gia Street. FOR RENT--Well furnished with kitchenette and closet. Fifth St. Telephone 273. FOR RENT-—Two rooms also board if desired. Gentlemen preferred. 5 Broadway. Phone 212M. FOR RENT-—Mohaw jcely furnish- ed two room apartment with board. WPhopes44be FOR RENT--Three sleeping rooms, close in, 4 422 Ath St. Phone 1062R. Chicago, April 9 — @) — Butter steady; receipts 8,736 tubs; creamery extras 3944; standards 39%; extra firsts 38%2@%; firsts, 37@38; sec- onds 36@ ( » 26,135 cases; sts 27%; stor- storage firsts Egg: ly; receip' firsts 282; ordinary age packed extras ‘Cheese unchanged room anf F receipts four cars; springs 32; broilers 35; roosters 21; ducks 30@32; FARGO BUTTER. ‘argo, N. D., April 9—()-—Butter fat, churning cidam 42; packing stock 3 Brertisas: 25 words oF week, 25 word under Ads over 1 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casn in ad received by 12 o’clock to in- sure BISMARCK TRIBUNE good, Touring, $196; Dodge Seda Dodge ‘Touring with To $350; ¢ Touring, $325; ‘ords, Overlands, ete. M. B. GILMAN CO. SALE ror equipp matic spare iz. all tires in A No. 1 condition. Price Court after 5 BARGAIN IN USED CA well Coach, fully equipped and in class Olson Garage. ourth street Ast ty ROOM house, hot water heat, cast front, 1D. |,, Well located, good conditi »111 ROOM house, east front, nice loca- tion, good condition, modern, $5250. M brand new 5 RO ‘ont, modern, ROO) street, partly modern, $2100. 6 ROOM house. heat, A-1 condition, $5000. G ROOM house, south front, River- view, 6 ROOM house, casi niee part of BUILDING LO dreds of the cily, if the particular lot you! % want is not on my list I will get it for you if for sale. FARM LANDS; There have been more! land sale Saturday T sent out some 2,000 let- to agents “ plies asking to make connections for the The state BUY NOW, either your cit; property from the only real estate dealer here who is advertising the community, as values are rising. ‘OR SAL See. 32, Soyth of Belfield, N. Dy foot car terms r marék, N. 0c a dozen. ighth St. South. AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES biggest FOR SALE - TMENT PROPERTY — 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- marek, terms. 5 ls or 1.25 addi- NEW BUNGALO! Many buiit-in features, moder full. partitioned basement, laundty tubs, hot air heat, hardwood floors. East front. Sale’ Price $5,250.00, Terms. 5 words, tional per word. town. BUNG. A SIX ROOM- pest Modern house, Tire- lace, hardwood floors, furnace eat, full basement, right down ‘town, located jn 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. — 1 A NEW SIX ROOM — Stucco house, | having full cemented basement, ted basement garage, small laun-| dry room, full 50x160 lot, three bed-| for large closets, hardwood! INSU many built-in features, im-| mediate possession. ‘Sule price $6,800. Terms. A FIVE ROOM-Two story house close to downtow good condition. Sale price $5,180, ay Terms. tion, bath, vance. Copy should be insertion same day. THE PHONE 32 D USED CA ands rm) We ten possibly fifteen This means that basement, furnace heat eh, close to school. 3.400. ‘Terms. portation at Here are] MODERN --- Stucco Bungalow, heated Dodge} garage, hardwood floors, full parti- $3 tioned basement, laundry tubs, en- closed porch, near school. ‘Sale price 5 $50, per month including interest at 7 per j cent. \ {TWO STORY bedrovine Up full basemen Bale price § or le price dependable trai most our bargains: ries. summ noise 80) Winter uring, $115; also a C ad few Dodge PHONE 808. Laight house, three Fast Healy - tudebaker touring car! ed with winter curtains, auto- | wind shield wiper, bumpers, tire, solid leather upholster-| , help venience. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. berry This agenc ct to finance! rd is ansions to | Appointment at your con- right. Inquire Apt. 9, Person 1936 Max- mechanical | condition. hone 926 203 Phone 926W. 202 rene | FOR SALE | HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE-In “Maudan. propert ieal e Paple’s Finance Co., Firs Ban Building, Mandan, Dakota. Phone 382. FOR RENT--Kour rooms in modern house furnished, unfurnished or for light housekeeping. 228 Twelfth St. No, Phone 1 I. FOR RENT -— room house at 418%% Second Street. Apply: New: | ton, Dullam & Young. Telephone | 101, FOR RENT--One or two room apart-! ments, partly furnished for light Bonsekas ping: 183. sidence Inquire nal North Jawn and trees, very n, $8500. nice bungalow, east $5200, cottage, cast front, other nar mond, st front, hot water wardr trade Phone modern, $4700. ront, modern, ‘4 D0. ‘While T have hun- of lots-on my list in all parts > Dal 0:3. T —Four or five bath. Call 299W furnished apart- mt WANTED TO RE! room hous: ith FOR REN ‘T——Two made this winter than d there will be the big- age in crop since 1920, Last ther states and d dozens of re- BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Golden Rule Eat Shop, located on State High No. 1. Building 40x40, double store ar- rangement, three living rooms, large ice house fill Delco light plant and full equipment. Mus be sold at once, Immediate po sion, Must be seen to be appre e Fred Moffit, Moffit oO. M. f our North Dakota lands, FOR land movement the ever seen is starting. or farm has FOR S. and make your profit F._E. YOUNG FARM LANDS The N, W. Quarter of Stark County, 4 miles Every be celta Price and) further information write Tribune | onable. M. W, Neff, Bis-| 95, Dak. \ é _ josT j LOST—Liberal reward given for re- turn of ladies white gold wrist watch with silver link wrist band. | FOR : y hote 0 with pop, of 1,000, Going nice bu ness in first class condition, we equipped, it 1924 Pric condi WORK WANTED D-—Washing to do at home Call 1775 or 407 AA ATELEGRAM= "LEAVE AT ONCE FoR CANFIELD -HAVE © “TWO BRUNETTES als BP = POP”, HE'S Si LANDING THI DEMONSTAATORS - Oo BADT DIDN'T GET THIS WIRE LAST NIGHT SOL COLLD HAVE LEFT ON AN EARLIER TRAIN To — AND MoM, COUSIN. MATILOA OPENED MATTER OF eet plther Sateoe v bushels 0 ot opts] ; a vat to. fone ee at ate opening navigatl Wk exporters. have: been. the principal buyers. Duluth’ Esper el from 300,000 ti durum ee ayes due expected ato en in’ the of Et are estimate: the winte: 1% j wheat eg CEO At ba) bore} go susie or: a cent more jan last year.’ <The forecast for’ Texas is 26,000,000. Paul rate, sack whites, U, S.-No. 1, Bo. tS: MIN! NNEAPOLIO FLOI R Minnsapols, April Flow ur cents higher; in carload lots, fam- 1 vy patents 1d at 9.20@9.25 « bar- i ar 98 al: sacks. ‘Shipments B10 barrel 3 tl ti kare $145,000 the Argon i aS 1,000 nesis. al more. "okely clear-], club] 7” wasp let "YEH! Por JUST WIRED For ME ‘To COME To TANFIELD ON A “TRAVELING BAG - VLt.4o UPSTAIRS * AND START _Return to Tribune Off Attacks Are Coming Regular THEN WHILE YouRE : RY SIN MOLLY, WHY EMTING BREAKFAST SIO BE Coe PACKING YOUR KEY BOTH HAVE DATES WITHA “To 86 BxACT— i dition, Immediate $3900.00, terms. hess eee tion, NEW BUNGALI bath and east front, east front, full lot, $6200.00, garage in basement, balance mont! BUNGLOW- maple heated dition. BUY THAT the satisfaction and of YOUR OWN We have building lots a Dates of the city in’ reputab’ ‘INVESTORS MORTG $50,000.00 paid up ‘cap Office with First Guaranty Bank. —_$ $$, ned! HOR SALK--Now is the time to select your summer resort. W to Isha ta's 10,000 lakes. It abounds in fish, twenty this beautiful take. 1 Me SA “3 outlots with house, irooder hous windtiill, points. vought Ww Phone B18, FOR SALE--Having rented my farm, ave for sale a few good work FOR SALE- den Tool. Boots, : g. Phone | FOR SALE College Bitty. Phone | POR SALE Lat Addition. Spohn, For ‘ae EB: a retizer and. black dirt for sale. | SR, ALE aire Joe __ Twelfth St., puppies. four equipped and See Copelin Motor You LET CHICK AND HIS FATHER PULL THE WOOL OVER YOUR EYES? A MATTER OF BUSINESS, BAH! COUPLE OF WOMEN ~BRUNETTES SALE—Corner lot.: 6th 6t. and V STA fold rect ae eee Ay Inquire a9 6th Bt Phone 924. ors, 50x160 lot, good con- ive blocks from postoffice. possession. 10 rooms and bath, modern ly painted, Close in WANTED To rooms for rent”) _ piano. Write P.O. Box 34. entually good busi- NEWS BRIEFS Erice $5000. —-Five rooms. and PON dust completed | full lot. Price $5250., President Cooli laying of National Press club, cgrner- stone in Washington says ~ United States adhered to World Court be- cause nations interests were affect- jd, but avoided League of Nations as non-American aff. ¢, in specch at Five rooms and bath, maple hardwood trim, fire place, dandy lawn and trees. terms, ix, rooms and bath, porch, north part of Immediate” cecupaney, Price terms, OW-~-Five rooms and bath, bed rvom in basement, also good condi- Price $4800.00 $500 down, hiy payments. ~Stuc 5 Paris paper says Finance Minister Peret desires to arrange American debt before negotiating with England and expects accord with Washington in a week, Premier Mussolini leaves Gaeta, Italy, with 16 warships on visit to | Tripoli; Lord Ashbourne leaves Lon- don to take his sister, who shot and wounded Mussolini in Rome, to sani- | tarium, rooms and artitioned basement, built-in features, all in excellent con- full Home now and realize enry Ford, in his Detroit. maga- wets are making the na- 'y; Representative Summers, Washington, and Representative i Ketcham, Michigan, make counter at- in speeches to Wom- Temperance Union in HOME, Also farms and farm land at reasonable prices. S kind written! Washitigton, American section of chamber of commerce Washington that G able to meet Daw in coming test year Fire sweeps Akeley, Minn. with $50,000 damage. Fire corps from three towns join to fight blaze. NOTICE OF PARTNERSINE To Whom It May Concern: This is to notify you that the Cen- teal Meat Market, from the Ist day of 1, . consists of T. J. Lee and Brown, owne the said p and will conduct business firm name and style of Market in Bismarck, h County, North Dakota, and all accounts due by the Central Meat Market prior to April Ist, 1926, will seven reat T. J. Lee, but all accounts voxgo',| owing to the Meat Market shall be the thy Pe areHy of and collected by the purt- good|™ be cash, Gen.! international reports in many will net be plans payments COMPANY, MISCELLANEOUS not come and Lake, the picturesque opened up. Ame and ber- An ideal pla spend your vacation away from the and bustle of a crowded re- Thave for sale 1 cottage and lots on the west shore of! under Call or write 210 Broadway Joseph partners the Meat Ask ‘aodmark, rk, Ne D. Ten acre tract in Louns- barn and There are other This property can very for + Mahin, », ee 3 308 PH J. BROWN. MUTES AT WEDDING Nuneaton, Eng., April 9,—At a wed- r ding here recently between Miss Mary rge or! Ann Massey and Bob Venus, three oreman has] bri naids and the best man were nee movings| deaf mutes. ¥.OW, Office “Dated April 2, » of of North business harnesses, wagons, plows, apers and a few) SPFi I $61,696.96 Edison Phonograph, Gar- Anse One Pair Hip Rubber size 7. Will take good ‘obe trun and some cash in for Edison. 710 Kighth St. ae 4G7W. furniture lot. 75x120 ‘esi a ieee 60x75 in. Riverview Cull or write HE 516 Seventh St, Bismarck, Large nd other us $1992 08 nd Das from other k. banks White De 95 per cent. Sacks 40 cents, Pioneer tested Total 2,500.00 ING, garden plowing. Old} Anderson. Phone Th: LE—A fed Springer months old. 1.88. Feveld, Cashier med bank, do the above best of an, of the solemnly ent is Dodge Coupe Dodge Coupe, fully in perfect ition at a bargain. ft April, 182 Notary t Commission expires lie, ebruary Company Bo UM NOT ALARMED AT THE SITUATION CHICK } TOLD ME ALL ABOUT IT~ > BLT HOW DID YOU F FIND IT OUT? WHY- 4-9 - OH! E-E-E-ow! OH MY SIDES. MY SIDE HELP ME To MY ROOM-

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