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WHER ARE BOOSTED Market Influenced By Unfav- ox orable Crop Reports, Ad- vance at Liverpool’ GAINS FOUR CENTS Chicago, April 15—(AP)—Big export sales exceeding 1,250,000 bushels help to’ hoist the wheat market rapidly today, espe- cially in the late dealings, The | ia Lait . ona bale bas od Live ) ev ¥ ‘ivgeee! even, al}; to 2 Wheat closed’ strong 1% cents four cetits net higher, corn % to % cents gain, i Chicago, April 15 —- @Y— Owin: Bale \Speltz, per 8 largely to a sharp advance at Liver- pool, all deliveries of wheat here ad- vanced today to the highest level on! the pre: pool ad: to British millers re-entering the, market and to free buying on the part of Furopean continéntal coun-! tries. Advices were likewise at hand/ that all of South Dakota is badly inj ‘hell. need of rain and that only a small] percentage of South Dakota spring wheat acreage has ‘been sotvn, where- as last year the early sown wheat opt 2 “new 1.654%@1.66'2 and July 14 to %% cents up, May 734¢@%, the market eased a little, and theh scored decided gains al] around. Better weather for seeding held oats down. Prices ‘started unc¢hanged to % cent higher, May 42@%, and] held r to the initial limit, Provisions were a little casier. SLIGHT ADVANCE ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, April 15—UP)—Wheat futures advanced slightly above yes- terday’s top levels today, held back by slow flour trade and narrow speculative interest. Top up to the last 45 minutes was of 1.68%. Oats were up 4@% cent with leaders. -May rye sold up % {leent on wheat strength. Cash wheat as a whole was firm to 1 cent higher. Durum was firm. Corn was firm. Oats were casy to 4 cent lower. Rye was firm. Bar- ley was firm to 1 cent higher. Flax sé¢ed was quiet and steady. . bene at oops tye EEG Chicago, il BerHogs 25,000; uneven mostly 10 cents higher thah Wednesday’s average; few lighter weight show more advance; big pack- ers doing little; bulk better 200 to 225 poupnd ‘weight 12.50@12.90; de- sirable 240 ito 350 pound butchers largely 11.50@12.50; bulk good and choice 180 pounds down 13.00@13.35; ,,top 160 pound weight 13.40; selected 140 pound kind up to 13. i sows 10.40@10.85; sorted killing pigs around 13.50; heavyweight hogs 11.30; @13.35; medium 11,75@13.00; light 12.50@13.40; light light 12.85@13.’ packing sows 10.40@10.85; slaughter pigs 13.00@13.75, Cattle 12,000; steady; matured kind slow; kil quality less desirable than Wednes- day; early top yearlings 10.25; heav- ‘fed steers generally ies upward to 10.00; bulk fed steers! . of quality and condition sell at 9.00 @9. ers most active; bulls fully steady; largely 8.50@9.25; market on vealers| and packers; few at 9.50; steady. Sheep 13,000; lambs opening strong to 25 cents ‘higher; several doubles of light and handyweight wooled lambs at. 13.50@13.75; best _wooled {lambs held above 14.00; early sales (of medium and hanyweight clippers 1} 11.00@12.00; heavies downward from 10.50; few choice hanyweight to out- siders 12.50; choice light hearin lambs 13.75; fat sheep fully. steady; several ewes 9.00@9. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn,, April 15—) Cattle 1,600; opening about steady one small lot o fsteers averaging 7 pounds 9.00; one load of 1,070 pound, averages 8.60; bulk 8.00@8.60; fat she stock largely 4.50@7.00; canners . and cutters unchanged; bologna bulls firm at largely 5.50; heavies up to) 5.75; bulk stockers and feeders 6.50 @750; slow. Cavies 1,900; steady; | good lights mostly 8.25, Hogs 5,500; few carly sales 170 to! around: 200 pound averages 12,50@ 12.75;.few ‘heavy butchets dround 11.75; look steady to 10@15 cents higher; some choice sorted lights “held above 12.75; packers bidding mostly steady to-strong; packing sows 9.15@10.00; best pigs 14.25. Sheep 300; fully steady; one. ‘load vi choice 86 pound wooled lambs’ 13.25; best clipped Ismbs 11.50; sheep scarce. POTATOES i Chicago, April 15—()--Potatoes:. Receipts 79 cars; total U. 8. ship- ments 503; Canadian 53; Cuba 5; on ‘track 446; trading slow, market about steady on round whites, steady with better fegling on western rus- sets; Wisconsin sacked round whites 4.80@5.00; mostly 4.80@4 ‘Minne- sota sacked found whites. 4.60@4.70; rly graded 4.50; I, eked rus- rete *5.00@8.10; te ea poor 4.90; Canadian. ascked \d.. whites 4.00@4.50; sacked russets 4.25@4.65, decpnding, on quality and grade. — Minneapolis, Minn., April. 15.—- Po- tatoes: (Moderate wiro inquiry, al mand slow, market dylla Cerloads livered sales, frei Minneapoils-St. Paul rate, sacked ewt:, round whites, U. 8. No..1, few sales 4.70@4.80. |, ; CHICAGO PRODUCE Cihcago, April 15—()—Butter low- | er; receipts 6.346 tubs creamery. cx- tras 37; standards 87%; extra firs , 36@36%; firsts 35@35'4; seconds @34. Egg: lowe regents 79. canes firsiv’ sees 01 nuay air 2a; extras 80%; storage firsts 30, ‘i Cheese uncha: THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 Gaauied Adveriocments == PHONE 32: ‘STOCK PRICES ‘TURN > Q MINNEAPOLIS RANGZ ___ MALE HELP WANTED 4 1 .. CREAM BUYERS WANTED—Liberal Wheat— ; knows poultry, egg and cream busi- located in good North Dakota and Montana towns, Best prospects for right men. swer at once. 4 ROOM house electric light, and garage, schools, $2300, with cash 35a month and g per cent 1 insartion, 26° words or FOR SALE: jons, 25 words or 3 insertions, 25 words or 1 week, 25 “words or NEW MODERN 6 room house Karage, close to s sonable cash payment on monthly payments, ROOM modern house with gatage, centrally located $4700. ROOM modtrn house with room and pantry in choice location WEAKER Trading, Relatively. Light and| “ Largely of a Profes- sional Character New York, April 15—()—Further weakness developed in today’s stock market with some of the selling un- douptedly inspired- by recurrent re- ports of # slowing un of various lines | of industry and retail trade, probably | 1 | due in part to unseasonable weather in many sections of the north. ing was relatively light and largely of a professional character, ing represented tions of bear traders with no indica- tions of the urgent liquidation which characterized the market last month, while the buying came mostly from; operators who were buying “for a turn” or covering short’ ¢ommitments. Commission houses there was little speculation by. smal! traders on ithe tong side, while most { of the investment buying was on the tent reports that omobilés had not hools $6200. Ren- ANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade; wages; few wecks completes; cata- jog and special offer free. POR RENT reat demand; e Ads over 25 words, tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES = mechanically inclined to learn ty pe- writer repairing. Apply Underwood __ Typewriter Companys WANTED—Ten men with $300.00 to! buy truck for graveling. B.B. Es ROOM modern house with hot wa- Barage; lot has 85 feet frontage, $5700. “$1650 tash, bal- ance at $50 a month with 7 cent interest, WE HAVE many bargains in houses in aN parts of the city, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. JV. Jackaon, M 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casn Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. jJuly . 1 lunch” counter man_at Franks Place. __ FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Experienced lady cook for small hotel west of is State wages and experience. Write Bismarck Tribune No. 1 WANTED—Competent girl for general Housework at pleasant home. Small Call at 314 West Rosser or) — . BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 15 1 dark northern... 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum. 1 No. 1 mixed durum BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 TOLEN—-From my place middle of January black gelding seven years old, white mark ce, hair brand on right hip rr Phone 681 or write Guy L. Sheldon, 501 Third St. MISCELLANKOUS s the time to seiect Why not come ‘OMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES Phone 737M GOOD USED CARS WANTED—Competent girl for gener-| OUR NEW li erfectly al housework. Phone 967 or write RANSPORTATIONS ott gine and sto: of which that said lien will be foreclosed by | sale of said automobile on the 22nd| . » at the hour of! ly be secured. thro the front door! tion of good blood into their hetds, management and the intelligent feeding of | No.1 rye. i | Darit hard winter... vA ‘ | Hatd winter .... .. 180 % to 1% conte! tip add oats’ at ~ We ‘quote but not handle the UNUSED TRANSPORTATIO fers some special If you are in the can save you some ri a short call at our least won't cost you it may save you many dollar: your summer resort. to Island Lake, the prettiest and most picturesque lake of Minneso- tas 10,000 lakes, It abounds in fish, game and ber- An ideal place to spend your summer vacation noise and bustle of a crowded re- L have for sale 1 cottage and lots on the west shore of Call or write. Woodmark, 210 Broadway N. D. : WANTED—Girl and do some housework. ‘spring sales of aw come up to expectations were accom- panied by renewed selling attacks on those shares, Pierce Arrow preferred breaking six points,and Hudson fall- other new low level for the early thirty other industrials, United States Steel com- mon, also broke through their pre- | vious 1926 minimum. prices. | lishment of a new low level for all | time by French exchange and another sharp drop in rubber. prices had a pessimistic effect on speculative sen- timent. Rails yielded with the indus- but not to the same extent, igh grade issues as New York Central, Delaware and Hudson, Lack wanna and Norfolk and Western sag- ging 1 to nearly 3 points. The closing was firm. were generally recovered in the date trading when vigorous short covering developed. General El five points and net gains of one to three points in various tractio chandising and motor issues included of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, said county . Just opened up. mechanic No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more. . by one ¢ ent movement. The Liver-| ince was reported to be due; \% sleeping rooms, 2 4th St. Phone 1052R. jeasant front room in modern house. 621 Sixth St. 619W. nodern home. M. B. GILMAN CO. 1926 NEW Oakland Fargo, Ni D., Apri fat, churning cregm 37; packing stock was coming up at-this date. Chicago | 26- ening prices %@2% cénts higher,’ coach, Anyone in a car of this type should make it a point to zee this y other make, It’s a bargain, Olson Bros, Garage. JNGALOW—5 rooms and bath, full er heating plant, 0 lot, good con- s from postoffice. T—-Furnished —_—_—SESEOe ee and goed well with CHICAGO POULTRY fore buying a 4 @1.40, were followed by some-' fa reaction, but then by fresh Sliv WINE GRAPE juice salesman wanted by largest concern in its line in this territory. G Money back if not satisticd. Salesmen making $15.00 to $50.00 Exclusive terri G. Drefahl at the Le Mandan, N. D. or write Whiteseli Merc. Co., Mandan, ND. Box 443, | A RR WORK WANTED | Ashes hauled; rs 50@50; turkeys 3: sement, hot wat maple floors, 50: dition, five bloc! MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April unchanged; shipments 35,163 barrels. Bran 23.50@24.50. EAPOLIS GR ‘Mirineapolis, Minn., April 15--()— | Wheat receipts 156 cars compared to No. 1 northern | 1.647n@1.66%; No. 1 dark northern 900.00, terms. SE—10 rooms and bath, modern cellent “rooms for rent” " h Woolworth and Interborough ntually good: busi- 71 a year ago. Total sales approximated 1,400,000. Five rooms and} house moving outfit and are ready to submit bids on moving large small buildings. Phong 818, Res.! rf east front, full lot. , garden plowing, dirt 0964. war Our foreman hi 1.73%; good to choice 1.67 ordinary to good 1.64% @1.66% L hard spring 1.6574@1.74%s; dark hard Montafia on track 1.63 to arrive 1.63%@1.7: For Commissioner, District One E hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30. 1926. Your vote and support solicited. GEORGE F. WILL. (Political Advt.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county comm District 4, Burleigh County, a primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and su ited. Signed) Axel Soder. (Politieal Ad.) —__ ASH HAULIN -Five rooms and bath, maple hardwood trim, fire place, $5400.00, terms. Six rooms and bath, porch, full lot, north pat of inte occupancy. Price $5200.00, terms. NGALOW—Five rooms and ra bed room in basement, also Evarts and Wm, Gagner. “FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The N, W. Quarter of 110 Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. D. foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis-| p WANTED -To borrow $1200.00 for two years on one quirte i; y’s figure! 1 ony re over yesterday ru Gory Noo Sel Oats No. 3 white, 39@39%. . Barley, 53@65. Rye, No. 2, 85@87. Flax No. 1, 2.32% @2.34%. $$$ $$$ $$ _$__________—_—-® FLASHES OF LIFE | Tripoli—Mussolini is a specdster. {He drove his motor car so fast for |160 miles that it outdistanced #1! sponsible party. Address Tribune jo. 17. ~ this sth day of RENT-—Hamilton FOR SALE OR RENT--S% of % and S 43 of S . An 30, T. 140, R. 77) marck, No. Dak, <r 5 ROOM partly 80 foot frontage, wel $1600, on liberal terns. 5 ROOM modern bungalow, 50 foot, lot, and garage for $4000. sirable property. 6 ROOM modetn bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, gas range, garage for east front, 4 INVESTO! 1105 between or write Cath |_Kighth St, Bismar features,| FOR SALE. I in excellent con- ff/ May, Bis-| equipment, also used] of Progressor Shue finisher. ? nodern/ house with Home now and realize 33 Bismarck. N. D of YOUR OWN HOME. Why delay ?| W t have building lots all parts of i arms and farm land . A. Olsness, Commissioner of | h cash. | cross New York—Mussolini is not a man; location. ; wal of men, in the view ! of Isaak F. Marcrosson. futual Hail Ine ving been duly authorized tr ) : i . NCE of every kind. written] —100%- Bismarck, N. D. ; een ai New York—Irving Berlin putable companies, the jazz age is passing and the peo- ple now want ballads with a bit of feeling and some sentiment. itten his view from London, where ¢ is honeymoaning. x tm North Dakota, and haying a de- posit of $1500 with this Department sor the: protection of tts holders of auil insurance polices, has ceased writing the aforesaid class of insur- ance in this Stat quest for the return of sald de- n in excellent condition. packing! = ROOM modern house, bed rooms. 75 feet, well located, for COMPANY, INC. $50,000.00: paid ‘up capital. Oftice with First Guaranty Bank. BUSINESS CHANCES ASH HAULING, garden plowing. Old fertilizer and blue! O. M. Anderson, ‘OR SALE--Three rings Ital Inquire Joe A. Schwahn, Twelfth St.. Bismare! nd has made re- dirt for sale. oR. re) ROOM modern bungalow, very in, 4 bed rooms, south front, basement and enelésed porch for) ROR located on State Highway No, 14 Building 40x40, double a New York—Lucrezia -Bori Metropolitan spends more than §$25,- 000 a year on her stage wardrobe and g| $15,000 for other clothes. that’s why she’s always The company costumes for ‘her, but she prefers to design and buy her own. ‘The said company has rresented to this Department an affidayit to the effect that It has no policies of hail insurance now in force, and no ies for hail losses in 5 ROOM partly modern house on 2nd; street for $2100, on liberal terms. jodern stucco including 3 bed rooms, nook, very well built a looking—one of best in Bi FINE building lot on 9th st FINE building o reserves the right te all, bids, unpaid Mabil Call Phone 573. te full equipment. Id_at once, Immediate poss Must be seen to be appre d. See Fred Moffi 9 miles south she stock strong; light heif-; ‘New York—About the only place in] ‘ication) of any cla the world where the birth’ rate has j been increasinir much lately, is the | South Sea Islands, the League of Ni tions has determined. ° . FOR SALE—One two five gallo any, it shall cau now held for the b ‘ot for sale at corner of First and Thayer, cast front and Other building lots petit of policy. pris sSgsete 382¢e 92 285 ¢-e e.sfesss| FE BEd to be returned to said com- 600 pound Fourth | picture __| pounds. cun present a “The Dakota Farmer” figures that, the average farmer's tax»;for county agent work will pay for driving his ‘ear five miles. | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | |For Commissioner, District Three Pitan anmaunee mishelfs, can: ‘te for,.county comm . District 3; Burleigh County, at the ‘our vote and support: solicited. doe. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad. Please, Daddy GEO. M. REGISTER Oscar's Anxious to See It TLCANT BELIEVE 1T— WHAT WAS SHE DONG? le lots of fat wooled) AMY - AMY~ COME DOWNSTAIRS THIS Sue's vPSTAIRS IN HER. ROOM PRACTICING THE DOWN HERE AND BE QUIET- L CAN'T STAND THAT AWFUL RACKET UPSTAIRS THAT WAS COUSIN MATILDA MAKING ALL THE NOISE BABY“ CHICKS—Legiiorns 130; _ Bocks 16; Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Minorcas 16¢, All varieties. Guar- anteed, prepaid, free catalog. __Write Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. BABY CHICKS — All breeds; we ship only the best, 100 cent delivery guaranteed. Write | for free offer. John Pelkey, Fargo, HOUSES AND FLATS Two five room California bungalows, new modern, must be moved to make room for other im- provements. Houses in good condi- tion. Add P.O. Box 654, Bi marek, N. D. rnished two room apartment with closet and kitchen-} Gite, all modern.’ Call at 623 6thi Street YOR RENT--One or two room apart- ments, partly furnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone 83. FOR RENT—One, two, or three-room apartments furnished, No ¢ The Lorraine Apts. Phone Small. house. en that John ¢ with an establish of business in the city of Burleigh County, North Dakota, claims a lien upon a certain! Buick “Touring model automobil Model E45, Serial Number 4045: ), for labor, — repairs! © amounting to $120.45, all} x past due and-unpaid, and aid automobile w for now due and un SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Couns ty of Burleigh, In District Court, Fourth Judicial Distriet Marshall- Wells. c4 nit Dated at Bismare North Dakoti fy ie SCOTT CAMERON 1 Yor Plaintiff, led s be received at the of the ity Auditor of the City North Dakota, until jock, p. m., April 19th, 1926, }of Bi ital, | eight 0 | for the construction sidewalks, lock H urek Box | duri rd- city accompanied. b a certified check, which check shail be in the sum of $3 the City of Bismarck in case the .00 forfeited to whose bid is accepted shall to enter into a contract with the | 4 ns and specifications are on file in the office of the City Auditor and the City Engineer. The Board of City ¢ ject H. Atkinson, City Auditor, valued at i a Renoir fl London for PAGE SEVEN BREF CATTLE TRAINTOTOUR NORTH DAKOTA \Better Feeding and Breeding of Stock Will Be Ex- plained By Experts kota towns are included on ary for a beef cattle special train which will be e of demonstrating the better feeding and better nd to stress the import- for the purpo stock with hor ‘argo, president be outlines the producers of aspect of beef cattle production. “To acquaint beef cattle producers with the type, confor tion and fin- now demand and for wh int beef producers with » qualities qan pugh the introdue- through proper at! growing and dl the le producers mo their own state or immediately. sur- rounding states # liberal supp t purebred bulls, hei and cows pur- le at farmer prices. quaint beef cattle producers of a meat dem through the mediu onstration with the market price for li reflyets the demand of the consum Among the ag | putting on the ies co-operating in Live Stock Breeders’ Northern, North- wific and Soo rail n division ot t ate Association and the national live stock programs will given at each of President John Lee Coulter of college will be in charge of the program. The program will include a dem- the extension division; jlemonstratiop in livestock control by ension workers under the demonstration | Trowbridge of the Ex- The Schedule The train will run over the North- following points: Northern Pacific , Carson, Mott, nd Glen Ullin. Leghorn hens in the Now L know YOURE FIBBING - COUSIN MATILDA 1S TOO WEAK TO DOANYTHING AS STRENVOUS AS THAT. BELIEVE ANYTHING L SAY ANYMORE