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MONDAY, APRIL 19, WHEAT SCORES | . STRONG GAINS} ° Reporté of Big Eu European Buy: | ing at Winnipeg Bring ~ Sharp Advances CLOSE 18 IRREGULAR Chicago, April ate eke Havy sprofit-taki «ge 1s weaken- ed wheat r prices had soared 10 cents a bushel above last week’s lowest level. Fore- casts of warmer esi and of needed moisture for the sorieg crop area northwest helped to bring about the sides, cash houses here siarted selling May wheat, and in some quarters the inference was drawn selling might be pt sof wheat northwest to be brought here. Wheat closed irregulai cent net decline to % vance, corn 54 te % cont ort and oats a shade to 4 cent down, Chicago, April 19—(AP)—Wheat scored a sharp early advance today| after a wavering start. The advance! resulted from reports of big Buro- pean buying at Winnipeg both for immediate shipment as well as future delivery, It was said that all Cana- dian offerings over night to Europe had been accepted. Speculative offet- ings here were searee and the rapid upturn of the market led to the exe-| cution of numerous standing orders| to_stop losses on, previous sales. The opening % cent off to % cent up,| May, new 1.67% to 1.68% and July! 1.44% to 1.44%, was followed by a further sethack in some cases, and y a general rise that carried: a 70% and July to 146% Better wheat tended to and oats, biter opening '% % 74, corn receded. to below) “ = May Shiurday? s Oats started a shade to ‘2 cent higher, May 42% to 43, Later gains were wiped out. Provisons developed firmness. PROFIT Spite re Erg DROP AT MIN! Minneapolis, pire roe 19. Wheat prices moved. up to new levels early today, but heavy profit) taking set in and the market fell back below. Saturday's: elose. May wheat was up 1% to 1% cents early, and July gained 1% cents, but the de- cline took the price back under $1.60 on a three cent decline from high point. Oats moved up % cent early and Jost the gain when other markets “weakened. May rye was up 17% ¢ents on early wheat strength and broke back with the leader. May flaxseed _ was quiet and steady to firm. Cash wheat offerings were larger and buyers forced small price conces- sions on the ordinary types of spring wheat. Heavy weight offerings were steady with a good demand, but med- jum weights and low protein quali- ties were one cent lower. Winter wheat was in small supply and steady. Durum was q and steady Corn was quiet and unsettied. Oats were easy and quiet. Fancy oats were 1% cent better. Rye was firm. Ba ley was firm to one cent higher w) CA in an unchanged range. Flaxseed quiet and stead; CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 19--(AP)—Hogs 44,- 000; mostly steady to 10 cents lower; lighter values 10 to 25 cents off; slaughter pigs show maximum loss; ‘bulk of desirable 225 to 240 pounds, butchers 12.40@12.75; majority better 180 to 210 pound kind 13.00@13.35; good and choice 175 pounds down fargely 13.40@13.60; top on 160 to 170 pound kind 13.60; bulk 260 to 350 opund butchers 11.40@12.15;: packing sows 10.30@10.80; sorted killing pigs 113.75 down; heavy; weight hogs 11.30@ 12.4 medium — 11,90@13.15; - light 12.60@13.60; light light 12.75@ 13.75; packing sows 10.30@10.80; slaughter pigs 13.25@13.76. Cattle 25,000; good to. choice heavy steers in excessive supply 15 to 25 cents mostly 25 cents lower; other! grades and yearlings comparatively scarce; fairly active; about stea little done on heavies best early at 10.00 these grading choice; liberal supply 8:50@9.50 Tight steers sold. Light yearlings heifers. upward to 10.00; she stock offerings scanty; steady; bulls 10 to 15 cents higher; other classes steady; most vealers 8.50@9.00. Sheep 14,000; lambs active; early sales around 50 bigher; desirable clipped lambs 12,00@13.00; some held higher; few loads fat ‘wooled lambs 14.75@15.00; holding best wool Iambs around 15.25; heavy clipped lambs 11.25; few shearing lambs 14.50; practically no sheep on sale, POTATOES Chicago, April 19—)-Patatoos: Receipts 157 cars; total U. S .ship- ments Saturday 446; nada 20; Sun- day 28; on track 4 trading. very slow, market dull; Wisconsin sacked round whites 4475@5.00; Minnesota sacked round whites 4.60@4.85; Haan 10 sacked russets 4.90@5: 10, nneapolis, Minn, April 19—(AP) Potatoes; light wire inquiry, de- ‘mand slow, market steady. Carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, too sales to make a market. ot “LITTLE JOE 1926 Wheat— ‘May new ae oe ar rf z 1,01 15,18 18.47 16.20 16.80 18.30 18.20 sheet daly ¥ July Ballteo— MINNEAPOLIS. polis, April..19—(#)—Flour 10@ ints higher; in carioad lots Hert spatehts voit 82,681 barrels. Bran 26.00. ——. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘ April 19 Open High Low Close Wheat— May old 1.60% 1.62% 1.50% ol May new 161% 1.62% 1.50% '1 68% 1.04% a July 1.52% 1 Rye— ii S08 88% May old May ace 38% 38% «38% 38% 38% 30 38% 38% 30% 39% 30% 8914) July 293% 2.84 2.99% 2.98% 2.96% 297% 2.36% 2.36% BT 09%. 80% 88% 89% 87 G2% 82% rtrd ar ow 4 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by pent Ball Co.) Bismartek, 54a No, 1 dark northern ..... fo, 1 northern spring .... fo, 1 amber durum .. ne 1 mized durum .. Net 1 Ry dutum . jo. 1 a 4 No. 2 flax. No, 1 tye... oo Dark herd winter Mard winter .... We quote but do hot handic “the following: Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more No. & 55 Ibs No.6... Sample . 1 cent per pound. discount under. 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs. 5 cents under hell, ; : 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Pda St, Paul, April 19—Cattle ae big’ | steers and veasiogs. stepdy, 1p moderate supply; short. earlings to city butchers 9.25; de- irable handweights 8.8’; bulk 8.00@ 8.75; fat she stock largely 4,.00@7.26; S| light weight heifers upwards to 8.50; canners and cutters 3.75@4.00; bolo- gna bulls 5.25@5.75; strong to 25 cents higher on these; stockers and feeders moderately active, steady; bulk 6.60@7.75; one load of. adam light weights up to 835: Calves 400; plainer quality. cSitaidaved, steady; good lights 8.00; few upwards to 8.25, Hogs 8,000; opening sales uneven-~ ly steady to around 25 cents. lower; decline eaelies on heavy butchers; pigs about steady; bulls senleaie 14a) to around 220 pound ave! 1 medium weight butel Bk aale-| ble from 12, 112.60; heavy ‘butch- ‘ers mostly 11.50@11. bulk pigs early 12,25. Sheep 300; fat lambs nominally 26, @50 cents higher; peorteally no killing atock on sale; fat sheep nom- Analy steady to strong; run includes lo. one load of Coloradas direct. FARGO BUTTER: Fargo, N. D., April 19—(AP)—But- ter fat, churning eream 97; packing, stock 26, CEICAGO PRODUCE ‘Chieago, April 17—(AP)—Butter unchanged; — recel: ts ‘1,941, tub: creamery extras 26%;, steindards.36' extrp, firsts 3aG06's: firsts 36@3606 ; seconds ante ai segura iaey “esta storage’ tires 305. hi iy ie Itry alive chicago, —Poultry ali firms. teed ae cars; fowls 29@81%; broilers 3 turléys 35; roosters 21; ducks eas gaene 19, ate out, ‘tor nacinge Oliver, ties.” He will pendent. iy froth’ ta ‘Mercer ‘sad D run as ap int area. few |- rquoted at 940@9.15 8 in. 98-pound vote sacks; ship- 5 65] iternoon. 2] buying of the coal company shares * George) Y, RS tot state senator} DISTRICT. a ER—Applic: ae w tow to 5 atives. Rais terms. eek call Mr. Hammond, McKenzie WANTED- women to learn Jog: and spe 42% WANTED—Ten 1 100.00 94% 1399 «© 18.97 18.90 ~~ ‘18.90. 14.15 14.28: 14.16 14.15 : us 15.40 1670_1610_ | [ARKET | erm 15.72 New York, ‘April: 19—-(AP)—Con- | structive operations became more pronounced in today's market which showed a tendency to break out of ‘the narrow treding areca in which it haw heen fluetating for the past three weeks on the legs Bullish enthusiasm ‘was created by the first definite check’ to the dgalining trond commodity. prices shown in the 34 | Teving Fisher Index and by the low- eting of call_ money rates to four per pis Sfter renewing at four and a rter. "The first reaction to Chairman Gary’s remarks at the annual meet- ing of the United States Steel Cor- poration stockholders, in which he said that no stock dividend could be 29 meld declared at the present time, ut hinted that & future payment was possible, apparently was favorable, Othe stock. advancing to 120% after having opened at 119%. An attempt by bear traders to force a renewal of Nauldation in the motor shares on Al} the publication of a report that the Hudson company had temporarily. cur- tailed production, met with little su cess, Hudson common rallying to 64% ftom an early low of 62% by early Strength and activity o several specialties suggested a sumption of pool operations, recent! ing based on the increased demand for the product as‘a result of the un- seasonable weather. Substantial gains also were recorded by the Sul- phur_ stocks, Pullman, United Drug and mre Arrow preferred. Youthful Sheriff Arrests Father on - a Liquor Charge!" Devils ‘Lake, N. N. Dy April 19.—Burt Sager, former sheriff of Rolette county, who. was arrested by his son who was named sheriff when his father resigned, was sentenced to four months in the Towner county jail and fined $256 and costs. The elder Sager pleaded guilty. Burt Sager resigned a few weeks ago after a complaint he had deliv- sead Hquor to prisoners in jail and the Rolette county commission nam- 12.50@ nd mee 21-year-old son to succeed New, Orleans.—“The bank made a mistake and wants the money to cor- rect it,” said a negro representing himself as the porter from the bank where Mary Camp, aged negress, had drawn Mary believed him and gave ‘him the money. ‘It was her mis- take, ‘and cost her $500. barber trad eat demand; big} wages; few wecks completes; cata-| 1 offer, free. Barber College. F a Ne _D. buy ‘truck for patting: B. B. B nett, Drake, N. D. [ALE HELP WANTED Ben- p straps slipping, real comfort at Inst; women adore it. To see one ig, to. want one. ‘ae to 40 per-cent profit.; FREE chain to those who sell. Lin-! gerie “V" Chain, 53 W. Sern Blvd., Chicago. + ‘WANTED — Housckeeper on tarm at once. Phone 8F2 at 6:30 a. m. 7 m., 4% miles north of Bi rok. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al hotisework. "Phone 967 or write N-TED- il for gen- eral armeawereec th TS Second street. Phone 74. 0 WANTED—Girl for general wats Call 347. “house WINE GRAPE juice salesman wanted by largest concern in its line this territory. Guaranteed f is ducts, Money back if not satisfied. Salesmen making $15.00 to $50.00) daily. Exclusive baat See H. G, Drefah) at the Lewis & © Lash rn. N. D. or write Whites dat jox 445. -Four ener- single men with or without cars to sell in North and South}, Dakota for one of | the largest), Minneapolis houses of its kind. For *_information write Tribune No. 2: paints. Lists of customers fur: ed. Phone or write R. T. Si 5 McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, N, Dak., Interstate Oil ES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Two five room California | ‘bungalows, new modern, must be moved to make room for other i provements. Houses in good con jon. Address P. 0. Box 554, Bis- __mai FOR SALE—Four room modern house. Price very reasonable. $600.00 in cash handles the deal. __Joseph_ Coghlan ae FOR ‘RED Fu hed two room apartment with closet-and kitchen- ette, all modern. Call at 523 6th Street. FOR RENT—One or ments, partly furnished for huseetping. College Bldg. Phone six room dwelling with garage by e Tribune No, 20. FOR RENT—One, two, or three- room apartments furnished. No children. __The Lorraine Apts. Phone 803, BUSINESS CHANCES CHANCES _ bie three story frame, bui 4 28x40, full basemen’ am heat, partly furnished, twelve bed-rooms, garage and barn, two lots. $1000.00 down, bal. at $60.00 a month, inter- est G per cent until bal. of §: 000 is paid. Will discount 10 per for cash. ah trades. Write J. rR Oxtoby, R. ‘all ao: s ~Golden Rule located on State Highway No. Tel Building 40x40, double store rangement, three large ice house fille: plant and full equipment. Must be sold at once. Immediate pos: sion. Must be seen to be appreciat- ed. See Fred Moffit, Mof WANTED—Reliable party to put up a good sized garage and show building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate business proposition.. business. Blind Add. 14. ar-, , B. 778, Leos we Established Fi lon, 26 words or ace eseecceseess 8 insertions, 1 ae 3 25 words or ‘Ads over 25° words, 30° 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 day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS OUR NEW list of perfectly good UNUSED TRANSPORTATION of. fers some special bargains this week. If you ure in the market, we can save you some real mone: a short call at our salesroon least won’t cost you anythin it may save poe many dollars. Ford Truck, Warford transmission, 485; Marwell touring, $75; 24 Ford Coupe, $400; '23 Ford Coupe, $3 Overland 90, $75; Light Ford delivery, $300; Dodge Touring, $185. PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. 1926 NEW Oakland coach. Anyone interested in a car of this type should make it a pojht to see thi: car before buying any other make. It's a bargain. Olson Bros. Garage. 1.25 addi- HELP WANTED—MALE Several Men who LIKE ELECTRICAL WORK will be given an unusual opportunity. Must be over 21 and now steadily employed in some legitimate work in this lo- cality. THE ELECTRICAL FIELD has hardly been scratched and, in view of the rapid changes now taking place and new discoveries being 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- tain their present positions tem- porarily while being given a thorough training at home b; new and practical job method 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 refund of the small ‘amount charged for their train- ing, at the expiration of that time. “de Wee MUST HAVE HA EVENTH GRADE Sc OOLIN: and must be able to give two character references, , ADDRESS No. 18, care Tribune, ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR REN me single room, a light housekeeping room. Large front room on first floor for two girls. _ Call 419 Seventh St. FOR RENT—Two partly furnished rooms for light housekeepin; Phone 219J. Clarence Hanson, RENT—Well furnished ri with kitchenette and closet. fth St. Telephone 273. rge pleasant Phone 485M. roo! exits Mies i oe : Glaeie set it oe Park gagira; an I Wont 65 HERE FoR DINNER TONIGHT ‘COUSIN MATILDA- L HAVE AN ENGAGEMENT DOWNTOWN ir wife agursit Btn aay MODERN HOUSE--Of seven rooms m 4111 F PAGE SEVEN [ NEWS BRIEFS | ——_ Rescue workers fear six men en- tombed by cave-in of power company tunnel near Quincy, Callf., are dead. R, Malloy, 204% Bis- marck, N. WANT! To borrow $1200.00 for two years.on one quarter section of land near Bismarck, Will pay 9 per cont. Geed security and re- speenee party, Address Tribune FOR SALE--Seed corn, Pioneer white Dent, Falconer, Northwest Dent, Mixed Flint, Gehu, test 90 per cent, price $3.75 . 12 niles southanst of Bismarck, J. E. esak. Main St., Sheriff at Passaic, N. J., swears in 142 new deputies to handle textile 5 — strike disorders. TWO MODERN—Houses, one six roome and: bath, the other five , Tooms and bath, located on 50 foot corner lot across the street from Catholic church, Both houses in Rood condition, has income of $100 asirent per month. Sale price $7,000, which is much less than cost of buildings. “French embassy in Washington an- nounces Ambassador Berenger has full power to negotiate debt settle- ment and Finance Minister Peret will not visit the United States. General Pangalos is president of Greece. miscellaneous 8 or call At o'clock even FOR SALE—Six chair shoe shining)” a nt, also used} Seven are killed in two Progressor Shoe finisher. Price rea-l fires that climax revelries. sonable. Capitol Shoc Hospital, _ Bixmarck, N FOR SALE set, table, four chair: Loyd baby carriage 818 Ave. B. ain Si & Main " ingtalled as Can be seen at any Chicago M--Modern house, located at 316 West Rosser. Newly painted inside and out, south front, near value $55.00 per Sale.price $4,500, Terms. school, rental dining room | onth. [ee ENRON and buffet A THOUGHT | Phone 1 Cen ne Ena 1 will put laws into their hearts, FOR SALE —Ten volumes “Home and School” reference work, leather] 2nd in thelr minds will T write them. _bound, new edition. Phone 341M. | See re Tn ee hal FOR SALE~ Violin, ¢ us consider the reason of the Kershaw, Rooms For nothing is law that is not Bank Bldg. Sir John Powell. FOR SALE ifteen brood sows, fa si row about May 15, Call at Pear SCHOOL BUS TIPS OVER Groce! Halliday--No one was seriously WANTED TO BUY Stock| injured when the school bus en ro pice right, hone} here lust Friday morning struck a Sri, bridge and turned over, Marie Carl- son, a student, was slightly cut but there were no other injuries, Hugo Carlson drove the bus, cand bath, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, 10- cated at G01 Second street, of lot 75x90. Rental value $40.00 per month, Sale price $8850.00. Terms. PARTLY MODERN-—Five room house, lot 25x150, hardwood. floors, east front, near school, Located at 404 Eleventh street, “Salen price §2000, Terms, Young Dale's Dairy. FIVE ROOM-—-Modern stucco bunga- low, full partitioned basement, lnundry tubs, furnace hent, heated garage, hard wood floors, builtin features, enclosed porch. Sales price $6750.00. $500.00 and balance like rent, 7 per cent interest. Im- mediate possession. MODERN NEW —Five room bungalow,} full basement, furnace heat, lau dry tubs, hardwood floors, built-in features, double outside garage, entire property in best of condition. Sales $5700. Terms, quick Possession, FARM LANDS athe N. W. Quarter of ree : A apy ion le uth of elfield, N. very foot can be cultivated. Price and! giqan cue rrlelgh County terms reasonable, M. W. Neff. Bis-| 5 H marek, N. Dak. ’ FOR SALE OR RENT Sy of 4 and S ts of SW ‘i of Sec T. 140, R. 78. And NE '4 of $ 140, R. 77. Jeff May, Bi No. Dak. B. F. Nass ah Ad 1 hereby announce that I neek the pepe for the office nf sheritt of Burleigh County, Nort! cota. : BABY CHICES If elected, 1 pledge myself to a good PROFIT Producing Northern chicks| 2nd fair business administration of hern eggs. All breeds, $1| the dutles and business affairs of the ers, Catalog free, Reals] Sheriff's office. Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. (Palitteat Pianse Piece TIFIED BABY” CHT all olivienl Adve + we ship only the best, 100] POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT per cent delivery guaranteed, ‘Thereby announce myself as a can- for free offer, John Pelkey didate for the office of Sheritt of Ms Burleigh county, North Dakot: Your support will be appreciated. Respectfully, GRANT PALMS. (Policieal Adv.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three I hereby announce myself a can- didate for ae commissioner, Burleigh County, at the election Jyne 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, Distriet One I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election.June oe Dee 1926. Your vote and support GEORGE F. Witt. cal Advt.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT r Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- ’ didate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleigh County, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. (Siened) Axel Sader. (Political Ad.) SEVEN ROOM-—-Modern house, close to business district, very ‘suitable for roomers, rensonable taxes. Sales price $6000, Terms. T cation and house at this price is a real bargai HEDNEN wat ESTATE | Webb Block. Phone 0 You ace paying for a liome now, 60 why not your own? h, 1926, Blac Has double joint Mad harness with bri tons on, Reward. 216 Sixth Street, Kismarck, _ MISCRLYANROUS ROOT QUALITY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES, News of Our Neighbors FRANCES Henry Miller was u Bismarck Saturday. Senus, John and Vina in Bismarck Saturday e Mr. and Mrs. Ailt Mol It pays to buy the est. I have for and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Bees and supplies as follow Entire beginner's outfit below for If ordered separately, as foilo 1 Standard 10 frame hive, nailed and painted.... + $ 7.50 1 Root quality Queen and two frames of hee: ( ro 1 Alexander bee vei fl 1 10” hive tool. 1 Standard tin smoker... 1 Rook, “Starting Right Bees a4 1 Glean in Bee gazine for 1 ycar. per cent discount for.cash orders over $10.00 if received before Junc 1st.. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS 318 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. hone 439M, FOR S. ow is the time to select your summer resort. Why not come | to Island Lake, the preitiest and| most picturesque lake of Minneso- | , ta's 10,000 lakes. Just opened up. i It abounds fish,-game and ber. eal place to spend your ian away from the} noise and bustle of a crowded re-) sort. I have for sale 1 cottage and} twenty lots on the west shore of | this beautiful lake. Call or wi . L. Woodmark, 210 Broadway | Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Ten acre tract in Louns- berry’s outlots with seven room| continuous plowing the boys kept it|t house, barn and garage 20x30',| away, but it swept on and on, and it! brooder houses and good well with | burned about everythi Mr. and | windmill. There are other good| Mrs, Charles McC The house points. property can be/ and burned, most all their | {i bought cheap, for cash./ clothes, the hurness and five | Ww panne Mahin, Gen.|heud of cattle, including one; com ismarck, N thoroughbred bull. [now held A very sad sight to look at. Peopl to be town of ‘Max, N. D. Good “location came for miles to help, but the wind | for oil station or garage. On {was too strong to make much head- |~ main automobile highway. Mayme | way at fighting the fire. | tinted, siete e in France: also were Mr. and Mi inghusen from — Bis n their parents here Culture, rke Sunday evening. The Miller family and Harms fam- ily were also callers on the @ierke family Sunday evening. Emery Lundin was visiting with the Harms boys Sunday. The county commissioners were in ") this township one day last week. The farm work is progressing nice-| 1. ly in this part of our country, H ne The school board was in regular]! and disposed of . Olsness, Commissioner of hereby certify that itual Hail Ins business ng a de. with this Department Gtection of its holders of . Harms were Bis- cor the y - | Menoken township. Mrs. Wm, McCormick and children | : jhad a ape, as it “burned |}; right up to their buildings, but b: unless this nor before fi T ve 8. GLORY BE! IF IT ISN'T DOT AND: MR. SMODGE YOU DON'T MIND IF L SIT AT YOUR TABLE, DO YOU? ‘1 JUST DROPPED IN FOR A BITE To EAT AND To WATCH “THE DANCERS-~. 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