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Down After: Upturna at the Onening,. Chicago, April 16—)—Whieat un- derwent an early setback today, bod : ite new upturns at the start. On|: e initial bulge, May touched ar vee high point on the Lent hh re: ment. At this stage, howerer taking sales assumed carried ‘the market d domnare tonal of a sees iat the e#-|* timated yie! Canada, together with indications nth Canada still has an teen sure + plus of 100,000,000 bushels, .att considerable notice, The opening of % cents off to 11% cents ie eu? tee new 1.68@1.09 and July 1.41% followed by an jeret lar ete vai around, with May forte bags 1.67, Corn and oats receded, with. May wheat. After opening ty to % cent off, May 744%@%, corn suffered @ materail further drop. Oats sfarted unchanged to % up, May 42%4@%% but then declined ‘to be- terday’s. fi Provisions were steady. | ra firm opening toda: buying hesitating on the advance, The market continued nervous and stubborn on the dips, holding after decline of 1% cent, under yesterday’ ‘7 finish, { Oats were off % at % cents with other markets. Export demand- waa. slow for coarse grain, Cash wheat was firm to one. ecnt higher. Durum was slow and easy. sorn demand was slow, prices ing out of line with other markets. Oats were quiet and. draggy. Rye was in light-supyly and demand was good. was firm to. one.cent better. }iax seed was quict and steady. Chicago, April Feather s. D -—Hoge. 14,000; mostly 10@25. higher; medium. and heay; hutchers slow; lighter weights, show: full advance; big packers doing litie;, 240@826 popnd butchers. 11.75@12.7! bulk desirable 200@226, pound weights -majority better 180 pounds. down 13, NAF, Lope on. @173_ pound. weigh! sows 30,40@10,90; erie, killing 14,00 dawn; heavy: se ht sore @12.45; medium 11,90@13.25; 1 f 712.065@13.75;, light. lights 80; packing. sows ty 10@i090 slaughter pigs 13.25@14.00. : tthe i fat steers mostly steady; yearlings. active; some slow- ness on better grades of heavies cause of limited. shipping orde quality plai best yearlings 10.40; mixed steers and heifers 10.10; bull of fat steers 8.50@9.75; she stock searce, 10@15 cents. higher; ft ing advances, 2 er cal vealers. Janaes M9. choice shi inpeeveatges up, Sheep 8,003. fat jambs 25 , te. cents Rieter: t few: rable, wap skinned on, shippi ‘others mostly 14. 14. averages at, ee price and heavy. weoled.lambs. rable y. anrilngs fens cullal ionnoast 12.00; di lambs advance; 8a sound lings in. small lots a pat ee ean Bors gpa Oras in, Gene a practically no shearing la: mabe offered; elip lambs scarce; no early sales, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Pau}, April; 1 a tle 1,400; steers haan earlings i in mot erately liberal supply; opening. vet slow, practically nothing done 1 bulk eligible around 8,00@8. few. better grades up to 9,00; whe mer be steady. with. Thursday's close;. 1 50@7. canners, cutters and bul ' ged; stockers and feeders slow, 6.50@7.50. Calves receipts veal calves largely 8.25; ‘few a up to 8.50 or. steady. receipts 7,000; opening slow. tem ya ly sales strong to 20 cents ig. packers holding ba best Tro@tio pound averages 13. few sales 180 to around #20 poun: weights 12.50@12.75; debte: 240@300 pound: butchers 11.160 zs mostly 14.25, Sheep receipts .400;) underbane strong to higher; best Jed, 13.25; best caine igeans § held above 12.00; fat. ewes. salable from of. A.) cents ta CHICAGO PRODUC. ber ge. Cera chabnede: firsts 27) storage firsts 30%@90 bod agar ou . FLOUR Minneapolis, 16—(#)—Flour unchanged to ne eats higher; in| ® carload lots, fomily iy patent nd 9, ‘in, 98- 5 age "iran ‘o3,c0@24. 50. nae recel 2 POTATOES Chicago, April 16—-U)-—Potatoes, | ~aeceipts 76 |. S. ship- pay Anes Cone S, mand and trading ve Wigconsin, Aare fancy shade higher: nesota sacked round 4.50@4.70; Idaho sacked. wiatole ‘around 5.00; few “hi Canada sacked round white on Colorada sac! Tarloads deal rl [8 deducted, Minnetpelis-st- too, few sales to oti MIN: POLIS GRAIN |. Barna phe, recetved ate me ae yr 1, 1.58% iste te is t re a 85% 88% 384 30% 50% 2.33% 294. 2 236 236% 61% ae si% 61% ak 4 68% en 48% ee Gory: - tattite et necthere pela No. Bee Ha We quote bu following: rt .89| rallied over tine cont der 55 Ear corn, 70 Ibs. & "cents under shell. CHICAGO POULTRY Chigago, -Poultr; sited Beceipts none; “fowls|: Ga: 1 ark Foosters 2; ducks 86 wast pees geese 19. BGO BUTTER, Fargo, wi D. fat, churning cream 37; stock 26, SPATE ine’ PUR Rconos 1. patter EN i the caulk of a State, H West of Mc- Kenste,'on Rip 3 will Wi way tha td of Coun, nera int. t use - mar Ne i M saat ae A sa ee Pr oa eiake lace al me. ie wilt es paicly i: ‘s openéd and read. als must be mailed ) or rathietats fam ed with tl Souris audurma ant atracti wi nal ithta. Ti Ehway (Federal, ject! No. THC) in Burleigh ifertitied. hack. for 5 r ‘nun Bid. tmust Bee ha <onaléta of} W: Ea Grading ahd Gravel Surfacing road: ithprovement. involving apprexigiately: 1: 10 A sd Plowing -& Harro: Earth: poayetion: iy Overhaul; Re URE Rop Pe b be ey, o fits are. County Auditor and in_ the of- fice of the State uel is re they: wi Fe onen for Se to ‘any, one) may a interested, je and gos i voleae: nia iba can whet fur- | alan Plug pe prints of plans to prospec- 6 All bidders are invited to be| brane at, ‘at the opening of the pro- ‘and ‘April 16-—0P)—Botter| ? & eci fi attics of ie po: UPAR tires, made ‘tonber soe recovery in‘ to-), 3 market, but tradi eae pears ae yeaa operati; in yy’ te fur. ae ofthe uyin, s;, Baris lative industrials. Leontinued easy and ap; | disappointment was felt. decre: se its tedicnage ae ig ase iscount, as ‘eat wees remngred: | | ters, Nye ign in an rate a no Ne other low... level by a0] Be french franc alto ‘was without intl, ence on the jes markets, ecuri : interest in ther, zabroed 5 o| ee in the acti an sirengti on el {sland arid Frisco pee saan U. S.. Steel as the léader in the indutt: ing as high as 119% } afternoon, ee inet the ye of 117, es syiiendey, jadson nts and General rats Mack Truck ands eral others in that group sold:one to: bwo- points higher, Substantial recoveries fr from yeateniaye low: levels aie fwere re- corded by Pullman, Cast Iron Pips General. Bleetric | ena Columbia por oe nace ma ipa Mine! Ng GONaTR 'OTION 1. Proposals for the construction of a State Highway on Highway No. ner will he réccived Highway Comminsion ard of County ‘Commis- Stoners a the ae Py House ia Bin. Byes 1 hot I mmon was the a rope. sell- ad publicly muat be mailed. sited with the shall be sealed opened and reg .. The. proposals to or ‘i repos ro County Auditor an Project No, 3 County.” A certified check for 5. per cent of the gross ian bid must ac- company each proposa), 4 work consists of iy bin, rowiny avation; 40 1, Ft. & " dia:, Metal i & Deliver- Ei installing Concrete Culverts: é., foupiaa; 1890 -L. als 140 Ft. 21” dia, an Ft. 3 15.4 jasn A Concrete; Pry Tis Metal Reinforcements Copies of the proposal blanks may be obtained from the County Auditor only, | Plans and specifi tions are on file in the office of Auditor and also in the of- fice of the State Highway Commis. sion at Bismarck, N. D., where they Fe open for expinination to nny One interested. Due to time and. expense the County. and the State ‘aoe to prospec. ers. 6. A bidders are Invited to be present at the opening of the pro- sale. 1. The tient is reserved to réject any and H Proposals, to waive technicalities, or to accept such as be determined to be for the pest interests of the County and 8. Bidders must bid on all item: bog in th 1 Any bid or bids received for any umber of items less than those con- tained in the proposal will be con- sidered an Irregular and tejected as ht. in reserved to reject suc Ly om to) waive’ (Signed) é; cam it auch an) (Seal e for ‘the: teresta of the eas and ra must hid on ell items ur tl proposal bdiank.. red ida: recel; +] Rumber of of shies legs than those cone tained In the. proj Twill be con- dered an itenaor and rejected as such. y NK, JOINSON, {ASR BRAN County Auditor. ea April 15, 1996. (4-16—23-30) Ly, State. ‘contained ” san of a Stated 3 West of ae te coe " ee hep hk muist, be malle shall be se tated ial coiniy 4 suai atr ructin ry Bta' ior Highway se roject No, 174B) th Mant, oe Ts i Ta 5 ae & Installing, Fura jitin, n. Pipe Culv.: C. Yd.) Rock + ora Mae Wood, Gus ede ie - Minneapolis, April 1669 Wheat {ethive receipts 67 cara’ compneed. year ago. Cash No. @1.64%; No. lida choice to fanev. aq ape 1. good 1 1.64% @4. ‘tana ‘on. tre Pmoribets 16 % a Fe plage Mago Bey ane FRANK J. Fon AON. ‘County Auditor, Dated April 15, 1986, bi ay (4-16-2380) The. Salvation ,Army settlement in \New York receives 1200 pieces of clothing a waek to dispose of. fess, St on Dakot he Heprann, twp Mah oy 3 fon fi ioe at onto. " Addeoas itelkene Ne. renee counter A at Franks Place FEMALE. HELP. WANTED W. ‘ompetent girl for for gene mener. al, housework, , hana: 3 967 or, write Box-198; ‘Bismarck; WANTED—Giri for aT “louse! work. Call 347. SAI 'HOSIERY _SALESMAN—The Pure Silk Hosiery Mills desire high pow- ered -representatwes for ‘every county, and city in the state, high- est commissions and bonus, exeep- feat opportunities for real; earn- and promotions to managers to who qualify from the. start. Sena applications with particu} stating territory desired to. W., R. ijton, Jamestown, N. D. i EG E juice salesman wanted by largest concern in its line in this territory. Guaranteed iy Money back ai not satistied. en making $15.00 to $50.00 dpily. Exclusive Lot See iH. G, Drefahi at the Lewis & Clark, Mandan, N. D. or wi Whitescll Merc, Co., Mandan, N, D.- Box 443, WORK WANTED ‘WORK, WANTED—Middle aged wom. |" an with child wants work as house- eeper in respectable home. Can furnish references. Address. Tri- hune_No. 19. GARDEN PLOWING. at. reasonable price. Furniture hauling and storage. Clarence Hanson. Office. Phone 818, Res. Phone 219J. WOMAN WANTS WORK by ‘hour, gencral housework or house clean- __ing. Phone 499W. ASH HAULING, garden plowing, dirt for sale. Phone’ 1006, i Lost — LOST OF STOLEN—From my about the middle of January. a gelding seven years old, white-mark.. in face, hair. brand on right hip, letter L. Phone 681 or write Guy L. Sheldon, 601 Third St. FOR SALE 5 ROOM partly modern house with} 80 foot frontage, well located, for $1600, on liberal. terms. 5& ROOM modern bungalow, lot, and garage for $4000. | sirable property. 6 ROOM modern bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, gas range, garage | Ashes hauled 50 foot De- 7 ROOM modern house, east front, 4! ve rooms, 75 feet, well located; for 5250, 7 ROOM modern bungalow, very dose in, 4 bed rooms, south front, fine basement and enclosed porch for $5750. 6 ROOM partly modern house on 2nd street for $2100, on liberal terms, ROOM new modern stucco house, including 3 bed rooms, . breakfast, nook, very well built and ven aire looking—one of best in march ele pated lot on 9th aie et for nue ballding of First. ‘and sidewalk in. for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER “lot for sale: at corner Thayer, east front and Other building lots e FOR SALE Dodge Touring tras in A-No. 1 During bees er day pes 816. or Evening aaa ? Stock, AW Fifth Street | FOR RENT—Well furnished room SNS ane Te FOR SALE” H'4 ROOM: house ie) bath, eter electric light and garage, close to schools, $2900, with a cash pay- ment of $35 a month and 7 per cent interest, NEY MODERN. 6 room house with edn at close to schools $5200, Rea: Je carh payment and balance . “4 monthly payments. }8 ROOM modern house with -garage, centoaily located $4700. +5 ROOM modern house with bath room and pantry in choice location $4200. 8 ROOM modern house with hot wa- ter heat and age, lot has 86 fe: ftontage, $5' $1650 cash,. bal- ance at $50 a month with 7 per cent interest, WE HAVE many bargains in houses and lots in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. Ld ia . ___BABY. CHICKS BABY ‘KS—Leghorns _; 13c; Rocks 15: Wyandottes, Orningtons, Minoreas 16c. All’ varieties, eet anteed, prepaid, free. cata) Write Clayton. | Rust, Farga, N. D. “BABY CHIC all btecds; we ship only the best, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. Write fe car offer. John Pelkey, Fargo, reeived ey oO to. in- — BISMARCE TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | GOOD USED CARS OUR NEW list of pérfectly good Behib ies TRANSPORTATION of- fers some special ‘bargains this week, If ‘you ure in the market, we can save you some real monoy—— a short call at our salesroom, at least won't cost you anything, and it may save pa many dollars. ‘25 Ford Truck, Warford tran: mission, 4 Maxwell "2. PROFIT Producing Northern chicks from Northern eggs. All breeds. $1 hooks orders, Catalog free. Beals Chickerics, Fargo, N. D. ROUSES AND FLATS pe, | FOR SALE—Two five room Califomia f Hagen! rife new modern, must be moved to makg room for other im- provement uses.in good condi- "wow bya ‘Addrees P.'0. Bok 54, Bis. M.'B. GILMAN CO. 1926. NEW. Oakland gach. Anyone intéreated in “ of this type should. make! ita’ point to ‘see this car before: buying any-other make, It’s a bargain, Olson "Bros. Garage. —— ee tion. FOR “RENT—-Furniahed two room apartment with closet and kitchen- ette, all modern. Call at 523 6th cach handles the deal. Joseph HELP. WANTED —MALE Several Men WHO TIRE” ~ ELECTRICAL WORK will be given an unusual } opportunity. Must be over 21 and, now. steadily’ employed in q a legitimate work in this lo- ality, THR ELECTRICAL FIELD. has hardly" been scratched and, in view of the rapid changes now taking place and new discoveries heing made, a” man must be thoroughly trained, in fundamen- tal electrical. principals in. order to fill the requirements for these positions. THE MEN: SELECTED will re- tajn thei> present Positions tem- porarily while being given A thorough training at home b new and ‘practical job met! od with tools and material furnished by us. This training is handled under a written guarantee, both as.to position and definite salary within a specified time or an im- mediate tefund of the small ‘amount charged for their train- ing, at the expiration of that ime. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE HAD A SEVENTH GRADE SCHOOLING and must be able to give two character references, ADDRESS No, 18, care Tribune. part housekeeping, 183," -One, two, or three-room apartments furnished. No children, The Lorraine Apts. Phone 203, FOR SALE | BUNGALOW—& rooms and bath, full hasement, hot water heating plant, maple floors, fOx160. lot, good con- dition, five. Mocks from’ postoffi Immediate possession, Pric Pip tomas terms. HOUVSE--10 rooms and bath, modern and just newly painted. Close in and excellent “rooms for rent” proposition, Eventually good busi- ness location, $5000. INEW: BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath and porch, just completed, east front, full lot, Price $526 terms, (HOUS! ‘ive rooms and bath, maple floors, hardwood trim, fire place, dandy lawn and tree $5400.00, terms. HOWSE--Six rooms and bath, porch, | > east front, full: lot, north part of town, a ae occupancy. Price $5200.00, BUNGALOW-—Five rooms and_ bath, extra bed room in basement, garage in basement, good cond: tion. . Price $4800.00 $500 down, balance monthly payments. BUNGLOW—Stueco,.5 rooms and). bath, full partitioned basement, maple floors, built-in features, brated garage, all in excellent con- tien, BUY THAT Hbme now and realize the satisfaction and _ contentment of YOUR 0 HOME. Why ASE We have building lots all parts of ped city. Also farms and farm land sale at reasonable price: ROOMS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One single room, a light housekeeping room, ‘ge front room on dina floor for two girls. Call 419 S he Si : FOR RENT—Two partly furnished rooms for light’ housekeeping. Clarence in reputable companies. Phone 138 =| Meee MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPAN' with kitchenette and closet. peueenons. 273, a $50,000.00 paid up capital. Office with Binet, Guaranty, Bank. i modern home, Phone 195M. AT First St. 5 INSURANCE of every kind written . piceLaneors ne eamve to select not come ties. An ideal A summer vacation away noise and bustle of a crowded sort. Ihave for sale 1 cottage and twenty lots on the weat shore of this beautiful lake. Call or write, A Woodmark, 210 Broadway FOR SALE—Ten acre tract in Lou! borry’s outlots with seven room » batn and garage 20x3 brooder houses and good well with dmill, ‘There are other good|_” This property can be very cheap for cash. ats, rch 8 Mahin; Gen, iano, half price, iron ery ‘walnut buffet, table,, chaira, mahogany bed and dresser, white ice box, overstuffed daven- port and chair with slipcovers, 4 burner gas stove with oven, $15.00, Rose sunfast drapes, lace curtains, two new French doors, 607. Fourth rel a complete Kfese:¥ moving outfit and are ready ‘to.submit bids on moving large or fimali buildings. Our foreman has had 2b years experience We also do excavating. Evarts and Wm. Gagner. Phone 813, moving. KF. OH. Office . over stuffed chair,| kitchen table and high » lawn mower, liot, Phone 649R. town of Max, N. D. Good location for oil station or garage. On @ main automobile highway. Mayme R. Malloy, 204! Main St., Bis- marck, N, Dak, WAN! Do borrow $1200.00 two years on one quarter land near Bismarck. per cent. Good sec’ ye Addr 0 for ection of ill pay 9 y and re- s Tribune FOR SALE--Seed corn, Pioneer white Dent, Fi Northwest Dent, Mixed Flint, Gehu, test 90 pe Price $3.75 per bu, x miles southeast of Bi Che bot SALE an write 404 ehth St., Bismarck, SALE. Complete household fur- nishing including uno and many vaca Phone x 1 Apt. F, Main St. at 6 prelock evening: FOR. SALE--Six chair stand with Progressor § sonable. Bjxmare! shoe shining] equipment, also used i . Price rea- Shoe Hospit. lot for and locatic t Office Box MUR tania four eats Ga ae Lloyd baby carriage. Phone 1095, 818 Ave. B, ‘cn volumes School” reference work, leather bound, new edition, Phone 341 Inquire Joe A. ‘Twelfth S seventy- Pall Phone 673. _ dox, $11 Fourth R SALE—One t two five gallon cream cabinet, good condition, p._ Phone 187. refrigerator and Cheap. Call at 103% Fourth otel, Oakes, N. D. story frame — building 28x40, full basement,.steam heat, partly furnished, twelve bed- rooms, sarage and barn, two lots. $1000.00 down, bal.-at $50.00 a month, inter- est 6 per cent until bal. of $4,000 is paid. Will discount 10 per cent for cash. No trades. Write J. R. 2, B. 778, Long Beach, Golden Rule Eat Shop, located on State Highway No. 14 Buil ing 40x40, double store aid @{under the firm nam efceee z ata nas eek to be L scree Motrit, Moffit, N. D agri N. a South of 3a ield, or, foot can be cultivated. Price ‘and ld weit aied M. W. Neff, Bis- FOR SALE OR RENT -Si5 of 8 EB % and S ¥% of S W % of oe 24, T. 140, R. 78, And N E % of Sec. 30, T. 140, R. 77, Jeff May, Bis- marek, No. Dak. : | Temperatures and and | Road Conditions | ane readings at 7 a. m.) marck—Partly cloudy, 41; roads St. Cloud—Clear, 50; roads good, Minnot--Partly cloudy, 86; ‘roads good. Fargo--Clear, 37; roads good, Hibbing— Partly ‘cloudy, 38; 38; °. ronds 00d, Grand good, Jamestown—Clear, 45; roads good, fandan Partly cloudy, 40; roads Forks—Clear, roads Mankato-—Clear, Duluth—-Clear, 44 Winona Clear, Rochester eo a FIGHT RESULTS | -—___—_—_- Akron, Ohio.-Eddie Shea of ‘Chi- xO Won a technical knockout over Phil Verdi, Roche (). Pittsburgh.--Mi ce, Cleve- land, beat Nick Perlick, Pittsburgh qo. roads good. roads good ! Fight Promotor Is Seriously Wounded —(A)—Louis was Rhot yesterday and enturiello, was je to learn the ren- k, but said that n promised a poli- promoter and had ere unal tical job by th failed to get NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP To Wi ae It May Concer ow that the Cen- m the Ist day of T. J. Lee bods owners of the si and style of Central, Meat Market in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, atid all accounts due by the Central Meat Market prior to April Ist, 1926, will jbe paid by T. J. lee, but all accounts owing to the Meat Market shall be the property of and collected by the part- nership. Dated April 2, 1926, THOMAS J. LEE. JOSEPH J. BROWN. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT —-—-| For Commissioner, District Three T hereby announce myself a can- regi for pp commissioner, ict 3, Burleigh County, at the ee y election June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support sol: (Signed) Oscar Backman. | (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One | ,, 1 hereby announce myself a can- di for county commissioner, No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. GEO! F. WILL, (Political Advt.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, Di: t 4, Buaae County, at the grimary. stectifin June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited, (Signed) Axel Soder. | eal Ad,. ) Now WondeER R \NHO TOLD HER CHARLESTON? WHO SAID ANY- THING ABovT THE CHARLESTON) ? hee ‘¥) HAT L----

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