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RAB ie J nat BaD J er vacat: y from the noi eng bustle et Nien lng a sort. I have for sale 1 co ge ans twenty lots on the west shore of THE MOFFIT STATE BANK vl beautiful lake. Call or w at Moffit, in the State of North Da- A. Wi 210 Broadway ha at the close of b@iness April st, . 85. Repoy of the Ce ndition of | Tribune Classified Advertisements ui vete= PHONE 32=— By Associated Press ened Win WHEAT PRICES | TAKE DECLINE} § Unexpected Weakness at Liv- erpool Is Cause—Corn and Oats Firm + UNSETTLED AT CLOSE Chicago, April 12—)—With speculators inclined mostly ‘to sell and with buying of only a scattered sort of evitience, wheat weather was more northwest as well as west and uthwest. May delivery, however, repre- renting wheat already on hand, acted tight throughout the day, ret went to a wider premium over July. Wheat closed unsettled 1% to 4, net lower, corn unchan, to 14° off and oats at 4 decline to an equal gain. — OP) -> Owing chiefly to an unexpected: decline at Liverpool. wheat here averaged lower British and from cantinentat) Jul European sources. On the other hand| an authoritative new estimate of! world requirements af wheat front} April 1 to the end of the present sea-} son put the total at 240,000,000: bushels as against 208,000,000 bushels! availabl ij Chicago opening prices, unchanged! to % cents lower, May new 1.60% and July 1.36°%°@%, were followed by ® moderate general and then byj rallies that in some cases went above Saturday's finish. Corn and oats were relati irm, opening unchanged to ‘4 off, May 71% adv s started at 1% off to's cents up Later, all months showed Provisions were’ firmer. | MINNEAPOLIS MARKET | IS QUIET AND DRAGGY Minneapolis, April 12—) was quiet and draggy most of the! session here today, but a nervous un-{ dertone persisted and small rallies! were frequent. Up to the last 45 min-j utes of trading the market held to a one cent decline. i Qats futures were firm with corn. Cash wheat was generally unchang- ed to firm, yweight springs were in good demand and ruled firm| to one cent higher. Other qualities were quiet and unchanged. Durum was quiet and easy. Comm was firm to one cent better.| Oats were steady. Rye was firm and; unchanged. ‘ley was firm to one cent higher. Flax seed was steady. CHICAGO, LI ‘ESTOCK Chicago, ¢ 12.---P)-(U. S$. D. of A) —C 00; asking sharply | higher for fed steers; killers resist- sg advance; carly trade mostly 10 * cents higher; best heavies at 10.65; yearlings 10.40; bulk 8.75@10.00; she stock strong p higher; bulls vealers about steady few at 9.25@9.50 to packers; choice kind to outsiders at , out of line; 10.00@11.00; tak- ing choice 140 to 160 pound vaalers; | better feeling in stockers and feeders| steers. Hogs 35.000; fairly active to yard 4 packers; 10 to 15 higher; top 140 to 150 pound kind at 13.85; bulk 180 to 200 pound averages 13.25@13.65; sorted 225 to 250 pound kind 12.40@ 13.00; good and choice 260 to 350 pound desirable slaughter pigs 13.75 @14.00; big packers inactive, heavy- weight hogs 11.50@12.41 medium 11,80@13.50; light 12,75@13.80; light! ), light 13,10@13.85; packing sows 10.40 10,90; slaughter pigs 13.65@14.00, Sheep 16,0005 fat lambs opened strong to 25 higher; desirable clipped lambs 3 outsiders upward to 12.10; 11 50; few wool lambs t 14.00; two decks PAUL LIVESTOCK St. |. Minn.. April 12—-(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 4,900; moderately | qy, actives ateady on all clases: treera| i and yearlings in moderate active, on all \'asses; steers and yearling: ‘in modvraie supply; few oe medium weights early 8.’ 8.00@8.6C; fat she stock firm 4.! and cutters unchanged; rigs | strong: spots up 25; bulk 525@)5.60; heavies up to 5.75; stockers and feed- ers moderately active; number of loads thin fleshed stockers early 7.50; bulk on down to 6.50. Calves| 2,800; quality considered, 25 cents or more lowers good fights largely 8.50. Hogs. mostly steady; desir- able 160 vie 200 pound averdges 12.75 @13.00; medium weight Ay rs 200. @250; ound weights 12.00@12.65; | heavier butchers 11.50@12.00; packing sows mostly “10.00; pi around steady, mostly 14. average cost Saturday 12.31; weig! ht 232, Sheep 700; bulk of receipts to packers, fully steady to strong. bulls POTATOES Chicago, April 12) Potatoes; demand and trading light; " market steadv: total U. 8S. shipments’ ar day 869; 43 Canadian; Sunda; cars; Wisconsin sacked round w! Ase 5.10@5.25; poor 4.90; ‘Minnesota sacked round whites 4.70@4.8: sacked russets 5.20@5.25; fancy shi igher; poor 5.1 ed russets 5,00. + CHICAGO PRODUCE Chieago, April 12--UP)—Butter lowers receipts 9,449 cages: creamery 3 ‘standards 38%; extra ; firsts 37% @38; firsts 36%@37; sec- , 35% @36. receipts 39,386 | if Wheat | dircet | pas ; Washington sack: | Pa a uly Ribs— “CHICAGO RANGE April 12. Clo: Clo: Yesterday YearAgo Open 1.564% 1945 —Todi in — ay: "Tigh 1.60 1.60% 1.59 1.53 ied 130s 1.31% T1 13,80 14.07 14.45 14.60 15.35 15.57 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘April-13 | May new July Oats— May old May new duly Fila: May duly Barley— May old , May new ‘duly RAN E OF CARLOT SALES | 2.32% 2.36 61% Bits 135 1.53% igs! 4 146% 1 82% 84% % 37% 37% 38% 2.3314 2.324% 2.3642 234% 61M 61} 624 62% 155314 | cata 2, 84%! 37% | 37% | 38% | 2.321 2.34 a ' 61 61% | 62% | | | Minneapolis, Minn., April 12=)—! i | Range of carlot grain sale: 1 dark northern 1.637 @1.68 ; No, 2 dark northern 1.59% @1. aoe No. 2, No. 4 white, 344 @%s. ly 1, 2.34% rhe: 184 a MINNEAPOLIS GRAI rae (Minneapolis, Minn., Ap receipts ‘182 c: year ago. Res %, cents, corn scored a.elight gen-_j, Bice paaatae @1.50. ‘mixed 60. Rye No. 2, oO > GUME2 4. jo. 1 Ww cor 4 Nei ‘No. 1 Corn No. 4 Bel No.) % @ gtade “seats; Flax aril 12-—-y— ‘3: eaten to north- ‘asl crn 1.57% @1.58%; ‘No. 1 dark north- tern spring: choice to fan 1.66%; good to choice 160% @ ordinary to good 1.5734@1.59: 1 hard 5; ‘dark hard 1d 1.6" ne ee er track 8%@ ioe July 1.46%. Gorn No. 3 yellow, 68@70, Oats No. 3 white, 38% @38%. et c Chicago, Wheat No. 2 red 1.68; 1.6' April 4 @1.6742. Corn No. 3 mixed 70%; No. 2 yel- low, 7342. Oats No. white, 424 @42h. Rye Barley, 2 white, 42% No. 3, 88. 55@75. Timothy seed, 6.00@6/ No. @13'2 Clover secd, 28. Lard, 13.80. Ribs, 14.75. Bellies, 15.75. CHICAGO POULTRY April ts 9 car: rece! springs 32; oR 19. 12—(#) ilers 40@5i 35; roosters 21; ducks 30@32; geese, 164%@ 3a 5 Ci 1 hard 3 No. 3 Poultry fowls 3042 turkeys; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 12—U)—Flour, 0 cents higher, in car- 2. ‘sacl Bran unchanged to‘: lead lots family patents youted at 9.25 a barrel in.98-pound cotton shipments a" bartels. 23.50. BISMARCK GRA (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 12 No. 1 dark northern. No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red.durum. 1 flax Vark ard winter..... Hard winter ... quote but do not 25; cannery Barley . Speltz, per cwt..... ne Ber SHE No. 8 Sample 4 LL CORN No. 4, 56 lbs.’or more. No. 5, 85 ty 1 cent per pound | 55 Ib. Eges unchanged; cages, firsts: 28@28% ; ordinary firsts storage packed c firsts. 30,. Cheese unchanged: ~~ RerAT Minneapolis, April 12 artnient of Agriculture). Light wire inquiry, demand lightly weal Carloads deliv. sth te it only | _rate. kee ere Each | der shell. was cela at aah corn, nts ie me ae A2—Touchi : Ly ouching Kabasba at the funeral | ST06K PRICES. ON DOWNTREND| i: 3} as against a high of 1234 e: J'the year; Jordon broke 5 Bear Selling Particularly | Heavy in the Motor Group —Rail Group Down ew York, April 12-—-(P)—Stock prices broke sharply today, presum- Bly on selling inspired he the |growing uncertainty as to the future course of business. Motors were the hardest hit on the theory that the |heavy pace set by production and sales in the first quarter could not be maintained, and that as a result earnings would suffer. Hudson col- lapsed six and a half points to 64%, rin Pierce Arrow, preferred five and ahr others one ‘to three points. Bi selling was particularly heavy in t 3 motor group, but the apparent ease with which several issyes declined also led to extensive commission house liquidation. The selling in the gencral list was stimulated by the marking up of the call money rate to five per cent. Selling pressure against the rail groun was directed chiefly against the shares of south- ern roads, Atlantic Coast Line drop- ping 12 points and Southern Railway and St. Louis Southwestern three each. Lack of public interest in the market was attributed to the uneas ness over spring and summer busi-| FOR RENT. Taree: sleeping rooms, | ness, which in many lines has failed to come up to earlicr expectation Trading was in substantially heavier volume than last week, the million | share "mark ‘being crossed before the | end of the third hour. The closing was weak, bear opera- tions became more aggressi late trading, with by the calling of $25,000,000 in bank loans and a jump in the call money rate to 5% per cent. Woolworth and General Electric’ their declines : to eight points cach and losses of three to four points included Allied Chem S. Rubber, General Asphalt, American Locomotive, Foundation ¢ompany and Louisville and Nashville New York ‘Central and ‘Chesapeake, and Ohio, however, rallied two points above their early lows. Sales approx- imated 1,750,000 shares. NEWS BRIEFS _| Paris congress of Mussian emigres ends in failure after quarrels over best way to overthrow. bolsheviks. Woman’s national committee for law enforcement, opening sessions in Washington, urges strict prohibition enforcement and opposes modifica- tion. Amundsen-Ellsworth | polar dirigi- ble Norge arrives at Fulham, Ei ompleting 1,400 mile first lap ip from Rome. ANTED—First class meat cutter, must be Honest, neat, steady. State experience, salary Pe aged and how Hong ag eft in last posi jorthern Mercantile € y. Mont. WANTED—Men and women tot rn barber trade; great demand; big! «wages; few weeks completes; cata-; log and special offer free. Barber C F Musicians and workjng Cornet, Bass, Tuba, Baritone, WAN men. Trombone. Ford Truck drivers. Ad-j dress Tom Show, Judson, .N. D. —A girl attending Bu: jollege or Sewing school to work! for ak and room. Phone 104L.J- _jatb Beh Btaeet. aR good cook at Kulm Ho. | “tél, sither man or woman: gpeanternstion, nests Aree Kulm, | FEMALE Ee WANTED WANTED-—Experienced Iady cook for small hotel., State wages and ex- perience, so. reference. Hatel Shuey, Cpleharbor, Write or Ptione, under ..............$ 50 2 insertions, 25 words or | M joer Ads over 25 words, 2 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 32 2c aud TOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES NTED. petent w care of hot and two children. woman with a child preferred. C. cao Shields, N. D. Box 144. Gixy for general work in dable waiting includ- for right party. Hotel Shuef, cofcharbon 8 N. DL Sail, hotel, luth, \Minn. MS FOR RENT -Two clean and well fur- light housekeeping rooms and also a sleeping room in a mod- ern home. Call forenoons or after 216 Second St. ‘omfortable furnished suitable for two persons. Ground floor, outside entrance. Small garage for rent. 422 Fifth _Street. FOR RENT—Room and board in pri- vate home. Close in. home for young lady. Must have refer- ences. Phone FOR RENT—-Well with kitchenctte and closet. St. Telephone 273. FOR RENT —Two rooms also board is Gentlemen preferred. Phone 212M. FOR RENT—-Either two or three fur-! nished rooms for light housekeep- Phone 1086W. . —Mohawk, nicely furnish- furnished 500) a 1 ed two room apartment with board. | Phone 145. close in. 4 he St. Phone 1052R. FOR Eighth | + FOR SALE 5 ROOM partly modern house with 80 foot frontage, well located, for $1600, on liberal terms. ROOM modern bungalow. 50 foot lot, and garage for $1000. De- sirable property. ROOM modern bungalow, i 3 bed rooms, gas rai $5000. ROOM modern house, eust front hed rooms, 75 fect, well located, $5250. ROOM modern bungalow, very close in, 4 bed rooms, south front, fine basement and enclosed porch $5750. ROOM part reet for $2100, on liberal terms ROOM new modern stucco house including 3 bed rooms, breakf: nook, very well bujlt and slooking one of best in cluding rage for i E building lot on 9th street for 8 for $550. FINE building lot for sate at corner of First and Thayer, east front and sidewalk in. Other building lots for sale. 0. M. REGISTER __ FARM. LANDS FOR SALE--The N. W. Quarter of c. 32, Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. D. Every foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis- marck, N. Dak. an to take) ~ A for} y modern house on 2nd) GOOD USED CARS WE ARE not selling b but we are selling a lot of USED TRANS know, and you probably do too, of y Dodge Brothers ¢ at have run over 15 our stock we have five, t fifteen that es of sportation low prices. © are some of our bargains Dodge Touring, $19 Dodge Sedan, 0 Dodge Touring with’ Winter To; $350; Dodge Tourihg, $115 wc Touring, $325; also fords, Overlands, etc. PHONE 808. M. B, GILMAN CO. |FOR SALE—Studebaker touring car| equipped with winter curtai auto-! matic wind shield wiper, bumper spare tire, solid leather upholster- ing, all tires in A No. 1 canditior ht. Inquire Apt. 9, Person Court after 5:30 evenings, FOR SALE Lint we ridiculously { om | 9 ROOM hous ater heat, cast front. n trees, very well located, izeed condition, $8500. | i ROOM house, cast front, nice tion, good condition, modern, $5250. ROOM br. bungalow, cast front, moder RGOM cottage, cast front, street, partly modern, $2100. ROOM house, east front, hot water heat, A-1 condition, $5000. ROOM hous uth front, River- view, modern, "$ 00. ROOM house, nice part of cit ILDING dreds of lots « of want is not for you if f FARM —— sal 11th 16 16 6 east front, modern, Bas 500. While list in all parts have hun- winter than ad there will be in crop since 1 sent eut some ters to agents in other ates and have already received dozens of re- sking to make connections for je of our North Dakota lands. biggest the has a 1919 1 | i j ! movement property from the only real estate dealer here who is advertising the community, and make your profit, as values are risi AY 13¢; Wyundottes, Orpingtons, | Minorcas ‘I6c. All varieties. Guar- | anteed, prepaid, free — catalog! Write ‘Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. PRIPIT = PRODUCING No fi Chickerics, Fargo, "BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE. Golden Rule located on State Highwa * Build 40x40, double store ar- rangement, three diving Feom: (MRS. GONN) HENRY HAS BEEN RAVING Aa i! DeAR AN AND CHOPPEO. PPLE TASTY ~ VVE nee i} 2 EGGS, SALT, me oF sy me zrgited En LITTLE LE IT’S CH MORE ‘won iors OF PRIZES. at BI | BUY THAT Home now mi e city. if the particular lot vou FO! FOR REN FOR FOR SALE ge ive house filled. Delco light nt‘and full) equipment. Must be spld at once. Immediate po: ston! Must be seen to he appreciat- ed. red Moffit, Moffit, N. D. For “The only hotel in w with pop. of 1,000, doing nice bus’ ness in first class condition, well equipped, electric lights, steam heat, ust be seen to appreciate its value. ad terms reasonable. For information ahi Tribune further WANTED—Rellable party to pat up sized garage and show lding for reliable concern who cM present a clean cut legitinate business proposition, Established business. Blind Add. 14, FOR SALE BUNGALOW 5 rooms and bath, full ing plant, ' fluors, 5Ox150 lot, good ¢ five blocks from postoff y possession, Price! 0, terms, Ire 10 rooms and bath, modern | newly painted, ‘Close in| lent) “rooms for rei Eventually good bu ness location. Price $5000. NEW BUNGALOW?-Five rooms and) ; “bath and porch, just completed, est front, full lot. Price $5250. terms, Five rooms and hath, maple | hardwood t fire place, and trees.| ! rooms and bath, porch,) cast front, full lot, north part of town. Immediate occupancy. Price $5200.00, terms. JUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, xtra bed room in basement, also age in basement, Food condi- tii Price $4800.00 $500 down, balance monthly payments. BUNGLOW—Stuce rooms and bath, full partitioned basement, maple floors, built-in features, heated garage, all in excellent con- dition. and conte mitment Why de the ss; faction and of YOUR OWN HOME We have buildin ery kind written companies. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTG COMPANY de HOUSES AND FLATS of FOR SALE—-Two five room California bungalows, new moder: must be moved to make room for other im- provemen Houses in good con . O. Box 554, Bi th bra of wo For REN T—-Four rooms in modern Del., FOR SALE. TO HIGH cultivator, drags, ASH HAL FOR SALE— | HUNT SECRET OF OLD history fresh, E-Ten acre tract in Louns- tlots with seven room n garage oder houses and good well with windmill. There are other good points. “This property can b bought very cheap “for cash Write Mrs. Susanna Mahin, Gen, Bismarck, N. D. HAVE purchased complete use moving outfit a are ready ds on moving large or 18. Our foreman has x moving. aut 6 i Gagna Office Phone B18, BIDDER— James’ Tabernacle the highest bidder, lumber and building material at your own price. Send bids to Rev. Strutz befure April 16th, 19: S—-Having rented my fi T have for sale a f horses, harn: m, ons, plows, sand a few other things. mond, St. Bis OR SALE. -E J. Db. ison Phonograph, Gar- den Toals, One Pair Hip Rubber Boots, size 7. Will take go wardrobe trunk and some cash in trade for Edison, 710 Kighth St Phone 467W. -{above named write . Sty Bismarck, IR SALE—A fed Springer Spaniel puppies four months old... Wi 8 for next fal { a Phone lot for and location Post Office Box 1005, Bikmatek, D. Ni arden plowing. Old nd black dirt for sale. Anderson, Phone 985K, Thre Taquire Joe A _ Twelfth St., fertilizer Oo. M. acres of “hottom nd barn 9 miles south Call 1014. ner lot. Oth e419 6th St. nd house St. and Vhone WORK WANTED den plowing, dirt AN for sale. Phone 1096J. ART RIDDLE London, April my is seeking the s the most bafflin, of art, the seeret by which famous 15th century Van Eyck thers obtained such colors in their works. The pictures are among orld’s rarest. The colors are still ie house furnished, unfurnished or for light housekeeping. 223. Twelfth St. No. Phone 11 . LE—Four room modern house Pr very reasonable. $500.00 in cash handles the deal. Joseph | Co RENT--One or two room apart- tly furnished for light sekeeping. College Bldg. Phone i fou re -One, two, or three-room apartments furnished. No children.| The Lorraine Apts. Phone 803. RENT—Two furnished ae ts, 620 6th St. Phone 329W mi MISCELLANEOUS ow is the time to sel your summer resort. Why not coin to Island Lake, the prettiest and | most pictur sque lake of Minneso- |}, es, Just opened up n fish, game and ber to spend your Dodge Coupe 1924 Dodge Coupe, fully equipp and in_ perfect condition at a bargain. See Copelin Motor Company OX COUSIN MATILDA-L DION'T KNOW YOU WERE SUCH AN EXPERT COOK ~ tain mor! red by 4 Of Deeds of the County of i sh, cent the ‘ord ‘ounty of Buricigh Pit rth Dak on th wud) recorded s it stands to! $2300 worth of | y good work| | 20x30", | Overd tt, 413 Ray- ri | permanency the}! rigage and the front RESOURCES Loans td discounts. .... .$ 60,451.99 + 46.02 27,038.02 3,982.60 tificates, cl Banking ho and fixture: Current expensi paid, over profits . Checks and oth- er cash ite Cash and Due from other banks . 1,309.83 Total. cou... $118,266.60 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund ... Individual — de- posits subject to check.......$ 19,714.44 Guaranty fund deposit 502.90 T certi- of de- BOOT STATE OF NORTH DAKOTAS County of Burleigh—ss. 1,H. 'P. Goddard, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement — is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. Pp. GODDARD, Cashi: Subscribed and sworn to befo: th un day of April, 1 ny H. = HANSON, Notary Publi h County, expires: duly Burlei commission 1 My ly, lgz9, Correct. ee DARD, VALENTINE BENZ, Directors Mortgite enue nthe offiee of the Ci of Nor Sth diay of Register of Burleigh, the House in y of Burleigh, Patorn, at the front Lis- deseribed as fob Northwest ion No. ‘Te No. One the tate Hundred Dollars. bth coelouty Dated: Assigne ‘an posit of $1 sor the i s h for the return of said de aid com to this’ De t wee and which | the ef Will be due L THINK !T WOULD GE WONDERFOL YF YOO MADE A NICE SALAD FOR US TONIGHT posit t tof pgliey to be returned ty said ome