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TUESDAY, APRIL, 20, 1086: GRAIN: Se eee ETS| Close westeetey ‘Yea ie 1.43 1.36% * 80% at oR a WHEAT PRICES | SWING UPWARD} * a Market Influenced ‘By Exces- sively Dry Weather Both Sides of Boundary SHARP INE Chicago, 20—(AP)— ‘Wheat prices underwent a sharp decline in the late dealings today. Reports were at hand that wheat shipments from Dultuh and Miane- apolis have been arranged for de- fivery on May ‘contracts here.! Houses with eastern connections were heavy séllers, apparently to realize profits on b iceoant of the big advance’ of ‘ate. Besides, showers were forecast foe the Da- kotas and ea ahd it was xa'd that spel wheat seeding had been making ru fae oie of the in ne. eat closed unsettled to 2 cents net lower, corm Sito cont aff and oats a shale to % cent down, 1.49% 140 1.32% 1,08) 1,12 H 112 43% AS BIS! (Furnished by Rusaell-Miller.Co.) jismarc! pri s143| 20-- (AP)—Wheat prices here took decided upward swing carly today, influenced hy ex- ceasively dry weather hoth south and north of the Canadian boundary, and by the fact that Liverpool quotations on July wheat are at a full-shipping difference. compared with - Chicago.| Strength of the Liverpool market was ascribed to liberal purchasing of North American wheat by European| Speltz, per Se continental coutnries, Italy in par- SHELL CORN ticular, Houses with Winnipeg and No. 4, 56 Au or more trans-Atlantic connections were active here. Chicago opening prices, 4 cents higher, May new 1.68: @1.69 and July LA5@\, were follow- ed by a material further advance and! by a reaction, in which part of Chicago, April re... Dark hard winter. Hard winter . We quote but not handle the followin; 1 cent | per pound scounteunder 55 1Par corn, 70 Ibs. & cents under shell. MINNE: neon eh RANGE Open high Low Close ‘Wheat— old 160% 1.61 1.57— 1.58% new 1.81% 1.61% 1.57% July 1.54 1.54% ye— May old 85 85 ‘May new 87% 87%4 July 88% wheat strength, despite fine weather for field work. Cesta % to % cent higher, May 744%4@%, corn rose a lit- tle more, and then eased down some- Oats started %4@% to % cent up, May 427%@43 and held near to the initial range. Provisions were firm. PRICES BREAK ON MILL CITY MARKET ‘Minneapolis, April 20.—(AP)— Higher cables and continued dry weather in the northwest started wheat futures strong today, but profit taking increased and new buying was on a moderate scale, a 3% cent break from high point resulting. Oats turned easy after an early up- turn of settling back to yesterday’s last price. May rye was up one cent early, and fell back 1% cent under yesterda May barley eased with other grains. May flax- seed was firm on-higher Argentine prices, Cash wheat was unchanged early but later turned slow and easy, with’ occasional sales of ordinary quality and weight one cent lower. Durum was steady and qiuet. Corn was quiet and steady. Oats were slow and easy. Rye was un- changed. Barley was steady. Flax seed was quiet and easy. \ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 20—(U. S. D. of A.) —-Hogs 22,000; slow; mostly steady to strong at Mondays’ average; a few select underweight 5 to 10 cents high- big packers inactive; majority. 240, pound butchers 11.60@12.45; better 200 to 225 pound weight, 1 sorted 180 pounds down .60; top on 140 pound 3 packing sows 10.40@ killing nee, aus jogs 11, - 0013.25; light 12.60@ light light 12.75@13.86; pack- sows 10,40@10.90; slaughter pigs 10@ 13.85. ‘attle 10,000; fat steer trade steady with Monday’s close; uneven; in be- tween heavies slow; moderate supply of holdover from Monday offered; lower grades scarce; fully stead both to killers and fecder dealer best heavy steers 10.35; few loads 10.00@10.26; mixed yearlings upward to 10,00; bulk of fat steers 8.75@ de 80% 286% 2.38 2% 62% 63%. 2.38% 2.8716 621% 62% 63 POTATOES ago, April 20—(AP)—Potatoes: Receipts 104 cars; total U. S. ship ments 289; on track 446; pract no trading or demand; Market weal and dull; Idaho sacked russets few sales 4.75@5.00. Minneapolis, Minn., April 20—(U. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Better wire quiry, demand light; market weaker. Carloads ‘lelivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked ewts., round whites U, 8. No. 1, mostly around 4.50. CHICAGO GRAL Chicago, April 20—(AP)—Cash wheat No. 1 hard 1.74@1,76; No, 2 hard 1.73@1.74. Corn No. 3 mixed, 72; No. 2 yellow, 13% @14, Oats No, 1 white, 43%; No. 2 white, 42% @44. Rye No. 1, 93%. Barley, 57@72. Timothy seed, 6.00@6.75. Clover seed, 28.00@32.00. Lard, 13.62, Ribs, 14.76. Bellies, 15.7 RANGE OF CARLOT Minneapolis April ‘Range carlot grain si 1 northern 1.68@1.% northern 1.60@1.74%; My 3 northern 1.58@1.74%; 1 dark herd winter 1.64% No. 1 hard Chie Re 1, es 1.7456; No. 2 amber durum 58 ' No. 1 durum 1.42% se mixed ae 1.52%. Corn. None, gene 2 white, 40%. 90. . ley sample grade, 53@60. "Flax No. 1, 2,83@2.36, ——-—_—___—__ CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, higher; receipts 14,456 tub: eream- ery extras 37; standards 38%; extra firsts 36 36% ; firsts 36@36%; sec- Ss. SALE 20—(AP)— Wheat No. No. 2 46e | sem good to choice shipper weight veal- ers firm to higher at 10,40@1140; packers mostly 9.00. Sheep receipts 12,000; .fat lambs ac- tive; 25 to 50 cents higher; clippers sowing big end of ad jesirable clipped lambs, averaging 97 pounds downward, mostly 12.25@13.50; few choice . handweight clippers to city butchers 13.75; most fat wool lambs 16.00@16.25; fat sheep a to 26) onda higher; desirable fat ewes averaging ier; Fecéipts 37,257 cased; 160 pounds at 9.75; few clineed ewer. Sire 2 aa fee 27%; . thing done on sheating lambs;i}' si ked extras 9114; atotage ly none on sal fiestas 31, ne Cheese unchanged. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK S-. South St. Paul, Minn., April 20— (AP)—Cattle 2,300; steers and year- Jings in moderately liberal supply; opening slow; prospects steady to weak; she stock fairly active, strong; bologna bulls mnerealy 15 to 26 cents FARGO ‘FARGO BUTTER” higher; stockers and feeders about, Fargo, N. D., April Be CAP)—Bat- steady; bulk steers and year! ter fat, churning cream unchanged; 8.00@8.75; few better grades “tigi le, Becking, stock ibiatahaas No. asap Bo AP) Flour june seam Hpments 87,983 barrels, Sees oo upwards to 9.26; fat she stotk largely 450@7.25; lighter weight heifers up- wards to 8. canners and cutters 3.75@4.00; ‘bulls mostly 5.25@6.75; | heavies upwards to $6. Calves, 3,- 200; strong to 26 cents higher; bulk/ 4 good lights 8.25@8.50. 1] Hogs 8,000; averaging about steady with Monday; desirable 140 to around 200 pound averages salable from 1875: @3.25; comparatively few light iy weights, about 12.75; medium hl butchers salable from 1: heavy butchers mostly packing sows largely 1 ear cents lower; bulk 14.25. nes Sheep 300; fat lambs strong to 25 or more higher; one double choice 81 pond clipped lambs 13.00; highest for; season; few cull wooled lambs 100; | very little wooled stock on‘offer. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 30—(AP) —| | Wheat receipts 120 cars compared to 81,9 vear ago. Cash No, 1 Northern 1,63@1.65; No, 1 dark northern spring: choice to se 1.70@1.73; good to choice 1.67@1.69; ordinary to food 164@1.66; No." hard spring 1.05 @1.74; No, 1 dark hard Montant on tracks 1 63@L.73: to ‘arrive 1.63 1.725 ‘May 1.59; July 162%. Corn No. 3 renews 60%@72%4. Oats No. ise white, 88% @89, Barley, 54 Fi Mei ites, | stock, fal CHICAGO RANGE SADE SO ‘3 fi Xr open Bt i tin 1.38% 74% 78% 81% 43 date By 1% 967% 96 13.87 14.12 14.95 96 9614 13.90 14,12 94'2 18.82 14.07 15.65 14.85 14.80 ee ‘STOCK MARKET ~ ISIRREGULAR 02| Price Movement. Appears to Be Upward, However— Trading Is Dull Oe eed “New York, April 20—(AP)—Further irregularity of price movement de- veloped in today's sfock market, but the main price movement appeared to be upward with the local tractions, shippings, and steels in the forefront of the advance. Trading in the tremel, neral list was ex- dull, total sales in the first three houts barely exceeding 600,000] shares, Flurries of selling in ‘the Ttubber and copper shares, based on unfavorable trade conditions, anda sudden drop of 16 points in Federal ining. and Smelting common on the nouncement of a court decision sakpendines dividend payments on that to cause taf unsettle- ment elsewhere. Rails displayed a firm undertone with special interest shown in thg first two March earn- ings reports to make their appear- ‘ance, those of the Union Pacific and Kansas City Southern roads, both of “Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHONE 8@2== BSTC SANA ApEn: Tust be thoroughly. experienced in direct selling and know how to se-, cure and supervise sales represent- atives. Liberal terms. For inter- ne | call Mr. Hammond, McKenzie WANTED—Men and women to Teas | barber trade; great demand; wages; few wecks complete: aes log and special offer, frce. Bolas} 2 College. N. WANTED: r buy truck f yell nett, Drake, N. D. en FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Reliable housekeeper, good cook with referen: i, ~—two adults. Mrs. 0. W. _117 Main Street. Phone 751. WANTED —- Housekeeper on farm at once. Phone 8F2 at 6:30 a, m. or 7p. m., 4% miles north of Bis- _ marek, 'ED- eral housewohk. Apply in person. ‘Mrs. Joseph Coghlan, 717 9th St. | WANTED—Competent ¢ girl for genet- I housewo! Phone 967 or write ox 198, | rek, N. D. y WANTED--Competent gini for gen- eral housework. 615 Second. street, Phone 77 WANTED Cafe. - Waitress at Homan’s SALESMAN SABRSMAN WANTED—Four ener- getic 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, 22. WANTED SALESMB! With cars to sell our established line of oils and P Lists of customers furnish. ‘ted. Phone or write R. T. Swi McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, N. Dak., Interatate Oil Co. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Two five-room California bungalows, new modern, must be moved to make"room for other im provements. Houses in good co tion. | AddresmP. 0. Box 654, Bi FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with closet and kitchen- ette, all modern. Call at 523. Hb FOR RENT—One or if i partly durnished for, ight ing. College Bldg. Phone which reported higher increase than] Wa; a year oie Union Pacific's gross toil $1 15,760, compared with $14,- 022,401 last March, and Kansas rie Southern showed gross of $1.864,89! against $1,762,240, Corresponding in- croases were shown in net income. A lower tenewal rate on call money, reports that a workine basis had been reached for the funding of the French debt to. the United State: d the declaration of an extra dividend of $1.50 on Atlantic Coast Line common, all had a bullish effect on sentiment. Strength of the shipping was associ- ated with rumors that negotations were neating completion for the trans- fer of the White Star Line boats from the International ‘Mercantile Marine company.to British interests. ’ CHICAGO PouLTRY Chicago, April 20- alive unsettled; rec: 8 3 cars; fowls 29@31'%; brdilers 50@55; turkeys 35; roosters 21; ducks 30@32; geese 19. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—A 1004—5th. FOR RENT — Large pleasant house- keeping room with kitchenette. No children. Phone 7983 after 7 m. WANTED-—18 Year old boy for night work, Barker Baking and Candy Co. FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Let me show it to you before you buy. haul ashes and black dirt for a square deal, Phone 977-3 at 417 Clifford’s gpéd man’s bicycle. at I Wdidate for State Repre- tative from. Basleigh Ce (AP)—Poultry| oe room dwelling with garage by May 1. Write Care Tribune No. 20.' FOR RENT—One, two, or poor apartments furnished. No children. | The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. ' BUSINESS CHANCES | FOR SALE iden Rule Fat Shop, located on State Highway No, 14. Building 40x40, double store ar- rangement, three living rooms, large ice house filled. Del¢o light plant and full equipment. Must be sold at once. Immediate posses: si Must be seen to be appreciat- See Fred Moffit, Moffit, N. D. ‘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. Established business. Blind Add. 14, HE ey FARM _ LANDS nce SALE—The N. W. Quarter of ec, 32, Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield . Every Price and Neff. ‘ ' | ited. MW. _marck, N. Dak. FOR SALE OR RENT. -S % and § '%% of S W 3 T. 140, R. 78. And NE T. 140, R. 77. Jeff No. Dak LOST LOST—April 15, 1926, Black and tan, terrier. Has double jointed short! tail. Had harness with brass but-' tons on. Reward. 216 Sixth Street, Bismarck. aiines { LOST—In downtown district, pair of child’s kid gloves, small size. Leave at Tribune. Cassel Advertising Rates » 25. words or $50 ‘2 insertions, 8 imertions, 25 words or UNdEF oo... eseseeee 1a 25 words or \ eee 1,25 « Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All. classified fee are casa in advance, Cony should he received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS OUR NEW list of perfectly good UNUSED TRANSPORTATION of- fers some special bargains this week, If you are in the market, we can save you some real money-— a short call’ at our salesroom, at least won't cost you anything, and it may save you many dollars, *: Ford Truck, Warford tranam 485; Maxwell touring, § Ford Coupe, $400 Ford Coup $300; Overland 90, $75; Light Ford delivery, § $300; Dodge Touring, $185, PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘Two Ford Coupes, 1 3926 Dodge Touring car with dise wheels, balloon tires and winter enclosure. A-1 condition, Also Ford roadster. Lockwood Accessory Co., 800 Main Street, FOR SAT. model, Chevrolet coupe, repainted and new tires, A snap. Phone 923R or write No. 21 Tribune, 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 thei: present positions te: Porarily while being given 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. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE HAD A_ SEVENTH GRADE SCHOOLING and must he able to give two character references, ADDRESS No. 18, care Tribune. chenette and closet. Fifth St. Telephone 273, FOR RENT -Large pleasant 818 Fifth St, Phone 48! Women have a keener sense of physiologists. BM-Me M- PERFUMED "ENVELOPES Ties with APINK RIBBON-I » SMELL ROMANCE - LWONDER IF DOT CAN BE IN:LOVE?, TU JUST TAKE A PEEK AT ONE OF THEM- AH, LOVES YOUNG DREAM: How WELLT RememBeR THAT MUST_BE DOT’S NICKNAME = THAT ‘REMINDS ME OF THOSE HAPPY DAYS WHEN MY PAUL CALLED ME “Ducky” FF or Pe T6UESS You DID! YOO ATS A DOZEN OF THEA, 2) DIONT YOU? BE TRUTAFUL Sao in — TWO MODERN--Houses, rooms rooms corner Catholic church, tater one six and bath, the other five and bath, located on 50 foot lot across the street from Both houses in good condition, has income of $100 as rent per $7,000, of huildings. timte, SIX ROOM-~Modern house, 316 side choot, rental month, MODERN HOUS and bath, full basement, month, Sale price which is much less than cost Can be seen at any located West Rosser. Newly painted and out, south front, near value $55.00 per Sale price $4,600, Terms. Of seven rooms furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, lo- cated at 601 Second street, size of lot 75x90, ar value $40.00 per month, PARTLY front, Eleventh street. Sale pi 3850.00, Terms. MODERN—Five room house, 150, hardwood floors, east near school. Located at 404 Sales price $2000. Terms. ROOM-"Modern stucco hunga- price like rent, mediat Sales price $5700, artitioned basement, heat, heated ‘50.00, $500, ine a ave balance per cent interest. Im- possession, e room bungal ment, furnace he: hardwood floors, Built-in double outsid Tern Possession, SEVEN ROOM to bus for cation roome Sales price $5000, Modern house, close iness dist very suitable reasonable _ taxe: Terms, The lo land near Bismarck. Will pay 9 per cent. Geed security and re- spentible party. Address Tribune SALE--Seed corn, Pioneer white Dent, Falconer, Northwest Dent, Mixed Flint, Gehu, test bd per cent, price +$3.75 per bu, sacks $.36, 12) miles southeast of Bismarck. J. Chesak. -A bargain, pain ‘ast set, eSnstting of 7 3, a table and serving tabl Also an incubator and iron bed- stead, Phone 692M. 622 Fifth St. FOR SALE--Complete household fur- nishing including piano and many miscellaneous articles. Phone 882M or call Apt. F, 204% Main St. at 6 o'clock evenings FOR SALE Cheap this week tent with floor, a folding and camp stove. Call 547. R SALE--Violin, cheap. Kershaw, Rooms 23-24, Bank Blig. WANTED TO BUY ~Young stock priced right. oF. Dale’s Dairy. Phone otccaayey Auditor, ‘Diama rek, k. that the w ys from the this notice. Kt land is described as fotte by d to redeem at this hove amount w and in and house at this price isu] t real bargain, HEDDEN 1 REAL ESTATE ig for a home nowKe why not hay your own? ROOT QUAL! BY MISCELLANROUS BEES AND BI LIES. It pays to buy the best, T have for sale and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Bees and supplies as follows: Entire beginner's outfit as listed below for If ordered separate 1 Standard 10 frame hive, n and painted. 1 Root quality Queen and two frames of becs 1 Alexan 7.50 der hee ve 90 1 10” hive tool.. ie Magazine for 1 year.... Ld 1.00 ‘Bee Culture, 1.50 5 per cent discount for cash ‘orders ‘over $10.00 if received before June Ist. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS 318 Mandan Ave. FOR SALE— your summer resort. to Island Lake, the prettiest and|' Bismarck, N. D. Phone 43 s the time to select Why not come Now most picturesque lake of Minneso- ta’s 10,000 lakes. fish, game and ber- | ties. summe} Just opened up. al place to spend your vacation away from. the noise and bustle of a crowded re- sort. twenty this beautiful lake. Bismarck, N. T have for sale 1 cottage andj lots on the west shore of Call or write. Woodmark, 210 Broadway D. FOR SALE-—Ten acre tract in Louns- berry’s outlots with seven house, room barn and garage 20x; brooder houses and good well with windmill. points. bought Write Del., Bism FOR SALE—Busin town of Max, N, D. for oil station or garage. main automobile highwa: R. Malloy, 204% marek, N. There are other good This property can be very cheap for cash. Mr aaa Mahin, Gen. 3 lot local Good location On a Mayme Main St., Bis- Dak, dark brown, smell than men, according to some} WANTED. ‘0 borrow $1200.00 for “$ 7.50] 19 there of the t POLITIC! ) Cc ioner, District Four ;.., Phereby announce myself a can- jdidate for couhty commissioner, | Distriet 4, Burleigh Count: | primary election June 3 Your vote and support sol (Signed) Axel (Political Ad.) |W AR VETERANS IN MANY LANDS ‘OMPENSATION | By NEA Service, Washington. Compensation for ser- vice in the World War is being paid to two thousand veterans or their beneficiaries in other lands, In the Philippines the dependency list is largest, with 517 disability and | 887 death cases. The Canal Zone is two years on one quarter section of last, with ) only ‘four disability cases. WHY DOT 1 NEVER KNEW UNTIL THAT YOUR NICK NI S*B0B6' In Porto “e4 there are 380 disabil- iy and 823 death ca: Hawaii has tap and ry death cases. The highest insurance money to Porto Rico, where 205 ing the premium. Next arasthe Phil- ippines, with 185, and Hawaif with. 84. Report of the Condition-of THE FARMERS STATE BANK Wing, N. D., in the State of Narth Dakota, at the close of busitiess April 1, 1926. RESOURCES Banking house, furniture and fixtures . waaay Current expenses, paid, over undivided profits . Cash and due from other’ banks ..... 1,064.91 v= 1,064.! ot $ 12, 900. 58. - -$ 10,000.00 + 2,750.00 150.58 3 re 58 TA er Surplus fund y fund deposit ......$ 150.58 88. 5 Goddard, Cashier of the amed bank, do solemnly swear the above statement is true, to ‘the best of my knowledge and belief, H. P. GODDARD, Cashier: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of April, 1926. BENJ. F. LAWYER, ' Notary Public, In and for Burleigh County, N. My commission expires Mari 1930, Correct. cif M. Attest: P. GODDARD, Fk. GODDARD, eevee No, 921. _ Report of the Condition of THE ARENA STATE BANK at Arena, in the State of North Da- ‘kota, at the close of business April Ist, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured unsecured Warrants, stocks, tax certi- es, claims, ete,..... Banking house, furniture dofixtures oo... $17,209.65 and 102.70 641.90 3,657.90 state 2,266.04 expenses, over un profits Cheeks and other cash items. ...$ Cash and Due from other hanks taxes vided Total . LIABL Capital stock paid i Surplus fund Individual de- posits subject to cheack... Guaranty fund deposit Time certifi- cates. of de- $ | Due War Finance Corp. Total STATE OF of Burleigh: , A. C. Isantinger, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear ‘that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, A. C. ISAMINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1926. (SEAL) A. H. HELGESON, Notary Public, Burleigh County, North Dakota My commission expires. June $ 29,090.46 ORTH DAKOTA, County 24, Correct. Attest+>— . C. ISAMINGER, . ISAMINGER, Directors. ‘POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Com mer, District Three I herehy announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, | District 3, Burleigh County, at the | primary lection’ June 30, 1926. | Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) “For © Commissioner, District One I hereby announce myself a can- jdidate for county commissioner, District No. 1. Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, ane Your vote and supvort soli \ GEORGE F, Witt: (Political Advt.) - NOW How IN THE WORLD DID SHS EVER FIND OUT THAT SAM CALLED ME *“BosBY?’

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