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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926 LavETOOR (Ls Wheat Strength — No_ Change. in Provisions. WHEAT CLOSES 1 wbGULAR. deliveries of wheat ascend day to a ed vie ree te ent cemsats fi lacking in the fast part: o€ to” realize’ for th abner 7 the other Ban f ateee Sek cur- 1 had di f Bashels for cigets: Wheat chvet: to'lg cent advance, to Soa aad he Sebati witeoealas that prises f tor a ai vance fall the east was: and holdings disclos rent tht’ the’ Cantdian growers irtegular at 34 cent net decline 4 cent up. Chicago, April seored fresh upturns today* bat new’ crop deliverigs were inclined to lag as compared with May. Many specu: latory seemed disposed to play for clion from yesterday's tieep, ad. vance, but new buying on be pat part of previous sellers who’ were short of| 3 wheat to deliver on May contracts here absorbed the surplus he uni) ba ree quickly and forced the market grade, The fact that today’s Liver- pool quotations reflected fully yes- terday’s rise of values on this side of the Atlantic ‘was a material strengthening influence i onening prices 15 off to’ % new 1.44@'% and July 1.377%@ 3914, were followed by bulges that ifted’ May well ahove 1.6544. Corn and onts responded to wheat strengih., Besides, corn arrivals hete were, meager, 64 ‘cars today. After nchanged to cents higher, ‘4 to 73%, corn receded a Hit. ile. na then made a moderate gen- eral advance. Oats started unthanged to % high- May 42 to 42%, later, all months: showe sme gain. Provisions were without any de-! cided change. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET ERRATIC AND NERVOUS Minneapoils, April 14.-()—Wheat futures were erratic and nervous to- day Pfter a strong bulge of yeste day, Profit taking met the advances on the dips, buying improved, keep- ing the undertone firm throogh oot of the session. Futures ran up at 1% over yesterday’s close. sine tled back around midday, going} ightly under yesterday's tintshe % cent early k with other markets. | May, flaxseed up one cent at best and other markets were quiet with no features. Cash wheat was unchanged from yesterday. Durum quiet and steady. Corn. offerings were meager and. demand was fair at yesterday's basis. Oats were quict and steady. Rye wus in light supply and good demanq. Barley was firm to one cent higher. Flax seed w: id easy. CHICAGO, LIVES* F Chicago, April 144—( S$. D.* offen; H 16,000; moderately active; 25 cents lower Tues- slighter ‘ ff; killing Piga show more de- nil interests buying; segiasty pound: butchers’ 11.50@) majority desirable 200 ‘to 285° kind 12.40@12.80; better grades 180 pounds dow: y 13, oog@s. 25; top| 160 to 170 pound weights 13.28; pack- sows 10,25@10.70; © bulk fortes) missi 12.70@13.40; packing sows 10.70; slaughter pigs 13.00@ tle 10,000; largely a, steer run; 1 supply of good to choice Ne: braskas offered; general fat steer trade weak to 25 cents lower; weighty kind showing maximum decline; sev- 1 loads heavy M two louds of fancy medium t 10.85 no critters on general trad stack scarce; strong to 15 cents high- er; bulls fully. steady; vealers un: changed at 8.50@9.50, mostly to pack- ers. Sheep 16,000; asking around 25, cents higher on fat lambs; practic- carly sales; fat sheep fully st desirable fat ewes upwatd to|‘ 9.50; shearing lambs very scarce; no early action. ee eee SO. ST. PAUL LVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 14—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 8,200; - opening icittiog: talking ‘lower .on all lines; quality rather plain; bulk eligible around 60; few loads of med- ium ‘weights, held around é stock largely 4.60@7.00; “Tight ‘weight heifers. up: to 8.00; canners, ters and bulls unchanged. Calves 4,- 300; steady; most good lights 8.25. Hogs 11,600; few atl ah sales 180 pound ‘averages to # few ie of strong woah bu esl ‘to shippers 11.60@11.75; loo 25 or more lower; eee viding | fully 50 lower; pigs eatly about steady; bulk 14.00 average cost foe | here day 12.47; weight 221 Sheep 100; nominal; sale to make market. POTATO ‘Chicago, April 1H, receipts 107 cars; total U. 8. shi ments 539; 41 ‘Canadian; Bermu ‘on track 492; demand one tredi s light; market dull, stig! Nira set geond ai 4.90; few fancy ar ed round whites 4.60@4.7: acho sacked russets <D0@5. 15; Canadian sacked round whites, 4.00@4.50; few higher; sacked ‘russets 4.4 a few 4.75. “Minneapolis, April 14—(U. 8. D. of A.)—-Pota\ gh Tatket ‘oll ae s ‘Paul wate, sacked aA one whites, U. & No. 1, 3.70@: 3.85. CHICAGO er; receipts tras 37% @3T firsts Mae sonds EBT 14 )—Wheat | May : FOR i ii rY oe | oes pine ac alee ed A ee, n| ject any or all bids. ebraskas 10,00@ | k. mixed yearlings 10.25; she| fy MARKETS = ellis Fv 1.63% 151% 1.62% 1.39% 1.42% 134% 1.34% ' mene es = — e # ss: | 1.57! 1.58 151 1.565% 1.5642 1.49% i 84% ‘86 83% Bt 37% 37% 38% 2.34% 2.33% 2 237° 2.36 ct a re) 63 234 23 ley——- ae En May new Syly, i oy 61% 1% (Farnis! bea by ma Co.) Bismarck, Apel 14 No. 1 dark northern.. No, 1 noxtliern: spring. er No. i re durum Hard winter. | “We quote ‘but | foblowings | Oats. ls ple . roont per poi | oa. Ear corn, 70 1 shell. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 14—()—Poultry alive fi receipts none; fowls $2; springs $2: broilers 49@55; turkeys - foosters 21; ducks 30@32; geese MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minteapolis, April 14—()—Fiour roe Scents cents en eerie is carload lots in 98-} th Kk: elie arcatel in Reaea conan setts; shige mage la. * Bian 23 50¢024.50. the the Dakota, un-, April 19th, | i fe the! wit be received i ‘pe vs f man, team rou it wagon, for, by. k fc Dayal ed by a coring Freel ot the a misslonees” ielttee te a es f Sie pice of City Com- of City Com- uF, Atkinaon, fi Auditor. Publish Apri iy NOTICE’! 1st HERERT, SIVEN, That preyed ed by th of an Order of Sale ranted a a Gounty I. " Judge ing court 0} a Burl North Da- day © of April A. Ht. New- P of: Pine estate rael Steven inte. of the city of Pek, in. Bui Pea county North nell at private confirmation the Judge | ts Stor be situated in.the| county of aa eine North Dakota, nine (9) and ten (10) in block one bi ad and forty (140) of Original plat Of the city of in: Burleigh county, No’ be ‘sale will be made on or after! ia 4th dav of May A. D. 1926. All; 7 bide must be in writit bids must be in writing and ma: M, Register x, North Da- ia. the: city af. Bismare! kcta, or filed with the Judge of ‘oumty. Court at, his office. ii city. of Bist Ks th pai Biemare Newton. vaid: aid adminietraty marek, North Dakota, Dated April 13th, 4D. 4 Administrator oF me je egtat Israel Saveices decene sien eet EUSA. ON) ANNOUNCEM: Diaret Tose 1.43) weakness i - Panta Alegre, Caban Cane preferred ‘41| Vestigation of recent acquisitions of bai esterday. Hl aide tight on the first quarter's husk, r] ness appeared today, ‘the American right to re-| 26. te WERE ae and wan to, 7 Ugg demand; big) Lowa ee wel completes; cata- log and ees HLS reo, Moler Barber College, Fa: % “WANTED— Musicians and working . men. Cornet, Best, Tubs; Baritone, Trombone. ence Os Ad :_dtess Tom ei ‘WANTED—Ambitiou mecha incti: writer ropaly ring. ‘Typewri! ‘Today. % Open “High 1.64 1.66! 1.83% ima 1.38 1.40, 1 Aen i, wine : fn type: Sl Underwood { | WANTED—A gc on cot A Ho-: tel, either man or woman. Write for information, Kulm Hotel, Kulm,’ 4% | WANTED—Ten men with, Fesog 6 bay truck for graveling. B. Ben- nett, Drake, 13.90 14.15, 13,92 18.72 14.20 4 14.00 FEMALE HELP ¥ WANTED ' WANTHD—Competent woman to take care of house and two children. A Woman with a child preferred. C. L. Carlson, Shields, N. D. Box 144. ‘WANTED—I Experienced i indy cook for small hotel west of the: Missouri river, State wages and e: Ror ag Write Bismarck ‘Tribune No. 13. WANTED—A ef Business College or ing school to work for board and room. Phone 104LJ. 415 8th Street. © WANTED—Compet vent girl for general housework at pleaséat home. Small family. ae at 314° West Rosser or hone 797M. N’ Competent girl for gener- anne 967 or write 14.50 - STOCK MARKET IS UNSETTLED Prices Start. Upward. Again During the Afternoon After Early Break April, 14—(#)—Heavy liquidation’ gf the suger shares un- settled the stock market during the early trading today, but prices start- ed upward again« during the after-| 3 noon in response to a brisk demand for the low priced rails and active short cover ee in some of the motors. The selling of the sugar Shares un- doubtedly, wpe inspired by the recent ‘the new sugar market which bas had a marked effect on the earnings of siectecing companies. South: ‘Porto Rican sugar broke 19 ints and American Sugar Refining, ul housework. Box 198, Bisi New York, mooms a FOR RENT—Well furnished with kitchenette and: closet. Fifth St, Frehne rue toom all prin, FOR RENT—Ploasant | front oom | in 21 Sixth St. 619W. NT—Furnished ‘room, : ant St. y largest concern in its line in this te: Guaranteed ducts. Money back if not satisfi Salesmen making $15.00 to $50.00 daily. Exclusive territory. Sce H. G, Drefahl at the Lewis & Clark Mandan, N. D. or write Whitescl Merc, Co. Mandan, N.D. Box 443. HOUSES AND 1 FOR SALE—Two five room California’ bungalows, new modern, must be moved to make room for other im- provements. Houses in good condi- Sy die P. 0. Box 554, Bis-| cl FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with closet and kitchen-! ette, all modern, Call at 528 6th Street. ahs FOR Ri —O1 Ff two room 7 ments, partly furnished for light Bousekesning, College Bldg. Phone 183. FOR REX ine, $wo, oF three-room apartments furnfshed. No children. The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. and Cuba company sagged 2 to 3 ints, all of them to new. low levels r the year. Acute weakness of Na- tonal ‘Dairy prodgcts was based on unconfirmed rumors of. a federal in- that company, while the selling of National Biscuit reflected speculative disappointment over thé dividend, which Pater placed on a $4 annual Some interesting Telephone company reporting net earnings of $3.02 a share against $2.91 in the ‘same period last year; the General Electric company reporting bookings of hehe 433, an increase of $2,600,000 while Dan's reports 6,081 Semerstid defaults in the United States, with an indebtedness of $108,- 460,339, ae “compared with 5,969, in- volving $128,481,780 last - year, the past quarter showing the largest number of any year since 1922. Iron Age also reports a slackening in de- mand for finished stcel: last week and some recession in the high, rate of Production maintained throughout March. The closing was heavy. A bear drive against Dodge Brothers which crumbled 3% points to a 1926 low at 27%, and further liquidation of the gar stocks, again upset the market the fina ae S. Cast Iron Pipe broke points ‘and Great Western Soger, “General Electric, Du- pont, Jordan Motors and Cuba com- ak sold three: to four points below last night’s closing prices, Sales ap- proximated 1,100,000 shares. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., April 14—()—-Butter fat, churning cream 37; packing stock FOR SALE 5 ROOM partly modern house with 80 foot frontage, well located, for $1600, on liberal terms. » lot, and garage for ye- sirable property. 6 ROOM modern bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, gas range, garage for $5000. 7 ROOM modern house, east front, 4, bed rooms, 75. feet, well located, for $5250. 7 ROOM modern bungalow, very close) BAL sin, 4 bed rooms, south front, fine ‘basement and enclosed porch es 5750. 5 ROOM partly modern house on 2nd _ street for $2100, on liberal ‘terms, G ROOM new modern stucco house, including 3 bed rooms, breakfast, k, very well bujlt and very nice ig—one of best in Bismarck. uf POLFTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Commissioner, Dist ’ FINE iendes of First ay Pot for sale at corner Thayer, east front and sidewalk Other building lots for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER 5 ROOM modern couere 50 foot}. ee ey - CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES. 65, Cente Per Inch PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES CARS WE ARE not selling USED CARS— but we are selling a lot of “UN- USED TRANSPORTATION.” 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 thousand miles, This méan: we offer you over 100,000 miles ot good, dependable transportation at ridiculously low prices. Here. are some of our bargain: dge Touring, $195; Dodge ige Touring with ter Top, $350; Dodge Touring, $115; -Cad- ilac Touring, also a Fords, Overlands, et PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. 1926 NEW Oakland ach. interested in a car of t should make it a point to ie before buying any other make. It's a bargain. Olson Bros, Gurage, FOR SALE E Anyone t 9 ROOM house, hot water heat, cast | fF, front, nice lawn and trees, very well located, good condition, $8500. 11 ROOM house, east front, nice loca- tion, good condition, modern, $5250. 5 ROOM brand new bungalow,, east front, modern, $5200. 5 ROOM cottage, east front, 11th street, partly modern, $2100. 6 ROOM house, heat, A-1 condition, $5000. 6 ROOM house, south front, River. w, modern, $4700. 6 ROOM house, mot: aaa modern, nice part of city, $ BUILDING LOTS; white’ ‘Thave hun- dreds of lots on tay list in all parts of the city, if the particular lot want is not on my list I will get it for you if for sale. FARM LANDS; There have been more d sales made this winter than since 1919 and there gest acreage in crop s Saturday I sent out some 2,009 let- ters to agents in other states und have already received dozens of re- plies asking to make connec ana for the sale of our North Dakota lands. The biggest land movement the state has ever seen is starting. BUY NOW, either your city of farm property from the only real estate dealer here who is advertising the make your profit, as values are rising. FP. EB. Y 1CKS—Leghorns — Aorks 15e; dey ee Seringtoe Minorcas 36¢;. All varieties. Gui anteed, prepaid, free catal Write “Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. FOR SALE—Four room modern house. Price very reasonable. $500.00 i: og handles the deal. Joseph lan. ‘ ___ FARM LAN ‘FOR. oN 8 The N. Stark Count South ari ‘Belfield, N. fect can be cultivated. ternis reasonable. ‘M. marek, : INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY few] FOR SALE st front, hot water |; Price's and tf, Bis-| WANTED—Heliable party to put upi building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate proposition. Established business. Blind Add. 14. work WANTED __ ANTED—Woi housekeepe farm, good experience. Have. three children from six to Uitegr D> ace ‘a je Zueger, Mandan, NG, garden plowing, ditt Phone 10063. BUNGALOW 8 rome and bath, full| A ement, hot water heating plant, tans floors, 560x150. lot, good con- dition, five blocks from postoffice. SR ERE LE LR i tate possession, Price | Flashes of I Life terms. | sp ‘ a etal a aad whats | o and just newly painted. Close in} Tripoli—President Coolidge, who and excellent “‘tooms for | rent’ recently laid all the mortar neces- sary for a cornerstone, shall — have Proposition. ety good busi- nothing on’ Mussoli: Benito found ness location, Price $5000. NEW BUNGALOW-—Five rooms and the mortar faulty for a ceremony and mixed some anew, then put the stone bath and porch, just. completed, east front, full lot. Price $6260] in piace. And as for Al Smith hold- ing a card of the Hod Carriers’ Un- terms. HOUSE—Five rooms and bath, maple} jon, why Benito used to be a stone mason. floors, hardwood trim, fire place, New York.—It is possible for a dandy Inwn and trees. Price $6400.00, terms. HOUSE Six rooms and bath, porch.| ¢ish cast upon the waters to return. The federal fisheries people put some infant mackerel in Massachusetts wa- east front, fall lot, north part of town, Immediate occupancy. Price ter two years ago with identifying marks, One of them just caught off 3 BUNG. extra bed room in basement, also Cape May, N.J., weighs 143 pounds. New York.— garage’ in basement, good condi- tion, Price $4800.00 $500 down, guarding Ina Claire, actress, because of a death threat contained in a let- balance monthly payments. BUNG! ae! ter demanding that she send $5,000 to one Joe Klutz. SH 5 far sale, 7LOW—Stucco, 6 rooms and bath, full partitioned basement, maple floors, built-in features, ene garage, all in excellent con- ition. BUY THAT Home now and realize the satisfaction and _ contentment of YOUR OWN HOME. Why delay? We have building lots all parts of the city. Alsofarms and farm land for sale at reasonable pric INSURANCE of every kind written in reputable companies, Phone 138 Catania, Sicii Mount Aetna, famous volcano more thickly ) er region in the world, surveyors. The a of each of the 800 habitable miles is 800, square Louisville, K A. Davidson, in charge of an interu ban car from Ordeal L pulled his car to the station here yesterday he found a passenger that had paid no fare. A child had been NOTICE MORTGAGE SUR Le COMPANY, INC. $50,000.00 paid up cap’ Office with First Guaranty MISCELLANEOUS Now is the time to select mmer resort. Why not come nd Lake, the prettiest and picturesque lake of Minneso Just opened up, |e game and her. | so spend your! | im the |! rwded re- 1 cottage and west shore of | Call or write, |! 210 Broad nk, or FORE- .0} WHED Sut the n« ifuW axa © und 6/100 Hii November 13, acre tract in Louns- outiots with seven barn and | ga brooder houses and go ndmill. There are other points. This property can bought very cheap for Write Mrs. sanna Mahin, Del, Bismarck, ND. 2 HAVE purchased” a complete house moving outfit and are ready to submit bids on moving large or small buildings. Our foreman has had Yo years experience movine, We also do excavating. F. H. FEvarts and Wm. Gagner. Office! Phone 812. King, to The Federal good be ash. age and hh front door of th Bism Burleigh at the hour of ard day of Ma “Six chair shoe shining|#mount due ny with equipment, also | Progressor Shoe finisher. Price 4 sonable. Capitol Shoe Hospital, | S| >. t 2% foot lot for State price and 1 Write c/o R. Post Offi 1005, Bismarck, XSit HAULING, garden ‘plo fertilizer and black dirt for sale. M. Anderson. Phone 985R, ALE—Three Inquire Joe A, Schwahn Twelfth ! y cash. a a Phonograph and seventy- five records, Call Phone 573. FOR RENT—Ten acres of hotiom land, house and barn 9 miles south FOR SALE—One two five gullon ice cream cabinet, good condition, cheap. Phone 18#> j aes iia BUSINESS CHANCES _ There will} uid located on rangement, three large ice house filled. Delco light plant and full equipment. Must + be sold at once. Immediate p sion, Must be seen to be appreciat- Mortgage, ed. “See Fred Moffit, Moffit, N. D. Talph Attor Morton, for Mortgaroo, n, Ne yee) a good sized’ garage and aula NGRY weet Bi Le LEAVE A PRESCRIPTION~, NE NEEOS SOMETHING ” WELL-L-L YES AND NO-L WARNED HER AGAINST OVER EXERTION AND TOO MUCH EXCITEMENT— EXAMINATION REVEALS * RUDIS INDIGESTIA MOLES’-A COMPLETE REST OF THREE MONTHS. IS IMPERATIVE IN HER CASE ~I'LL CALL TOMORROW MONTHS to population | en Conductor J.} mort- PAGE SEVEN born to a woman who was en route tothe hospital. Mother-and child are doing nicel; CUT THIS OUT— IT 18 WORTH. MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 1, writing your name ahd add clearly. You will recei bottle of FOLEY'S: HONE COMPOUND for coughs, colds hoarseness, also free sample; pa ages of PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidney: FOLBY CATHARTIC TA! Constipation and Bilioushéss. These wonderful remedies have helped mil- lions of aa ‘Try them!" —adv. Report of Nhe Gondltion of THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK at Driscoll, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business April Ist, 1926, RESOURCES Loans and discounts... Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Warrants, stocks, tax cere tificates, claims, ete. Banking house, richie nt and fixtures Other real estate. Current expense paid, over undivided profits Checks and other cash items....$ Cash and Due from other banks . 5,088.98 2,260.03 7,669.52 $165,219.15 10,000.00 5,000.09 Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....$ Surplus fund | Individual. depos- | its subject to check +. $ 50, | Guaranty fund | deposit .... Time certificates of deposit... 's checks nding 78,908.67 ve 261.95 130,272.7 Bills payable ......... Due War Finance Corp. Total, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. 1, H. A. Knudson, Cashier of tha ¢ named bank, do solemnly swear the above statement is true, to | the best of my knowledge and belief. . A. KNUDSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of April, 1926. A. M. BRUSCHWIEN, Notary Public, Burleigh County, Uy. comrtlision, otvlAa July 7th, 1928. Correct. Attest:— H, A. KNUDSON, M. LIEN, Directors. SALE BY v en, That that ‘ertain Mor’ executed and de- ered by Fred’ Middlesteadt ‘and ura Middlesteadt, husband and 1 Eaton Loan ‘ation, Mortgegee, st day of January, A. and twenty, 611, will be for. wed by a ale rot the Premises in to satisfy on sald Mortgage bed in said Will be sold to If of the Sout Wi) and t ietcn Quarter the terms § id mortgage, has heretofore and laure the e by aforesaid jy due and pay- the sin of (y-cighe ana 03/100 IN LOAN AGENCY, Mortgages. MURPHY & NILES, for Mortgugee, arth Dak \WHE-E-E-& -L SURE HIT A, GOOD PARKING PLACE ~A THREE REST WITH BREAKFAST. IN BED AND NO HOUSEWORK TO Do- OH YOU CHARLESTON |

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