The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1926, Page 7

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‘Advertisements =-PHONE' 32=——— en Co. Dulyth, Minn., orders ‘aivect ee’ consumer. - antee $50.00 a week or conuni one or two counties to each sal man; experience not necesqary; al: so opening for a district manager. ‘omplete line of samples furnished. See or call or phone Olson, at room 603 tel. Will be here four d INTELLIGENT horsem: government Stallion. Wri a a see L. E, Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, |} NTED—Young man to o work py ti month. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 Twelfth j Strect. VEMAEE HELP WANTED _ TED—Experienced girl rl for gen- cral housework, 623 Fifth Strect. | _ Phone 513. WANTED—Comp cral housework. __ond St. 3 ME WANTED—Competent girl for ge! eral housework, Call W tent Call 189.7 717 Sees WANTED a« salesman with a car to take charge of a good sélling spe- Galty in your territory. Our repre- sentatives are building a permanent business for themselves and making from $15.00 to. $25.00 per, day. Must carry a stock of merchandise from $300.00 to $500.00. State age ‘and experience. Dunn “Mfg.” Co., 1118 Third Ave So., Minn. _ ‘COMPETENT lady bookkeeper “and typist would like to have a set of , books to keep and typing to do evenings. EXPERIENCED ma ‘ouple wish farm employment with elderly cou- ple. Address Box 160, Normal, Aberdeen, 8. Dak. LAWN MOWER SHARPENING—<G. E. Peterson. 714 Thayer Street. HOUSES AND F FLATS FOR RENT—Three room furnished housekeeping apartment in modern home, Adults only. Screen porch and large storeroom. Heat, light, water and telephone furnished. Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth St. FOR SALE OR RENT--5 room mod- ern bungglo with inclosed porch, full basement, garage. Near-Cap-, itol. Immediate possession. Rent $50. Calkat 917 Sixth St. after 7:00 p.m. FOR RENT—One well equipped light housekee nished room on ground floor. Man and wife, or two business’ women preferred. 422 Fifth street: FOR RENT—Four room house, 46% oadway, $15 per month. Good For sale, one of the best vacunt business corners in Bis- marck. J: K, Doran. FOR REZT—June ist, one four room flat unfurnished, strictly modetn. Must be seen to appreciated. Must be family without children, 516, Seventh St. ~City. es FOR RENT-—-Modern 2 room ment. Murphy Apts. F. W. Mur- hone 852. FOR RENT—6 room-house with bath, clove in’on Second street. Phone yuo. yk RENT—Five™ room. furnished bungalow: Write care Tribune No. j Experiepced -men. with cars for-rural work sell- . ing oif, grease and paint under a new and liberal commission plan. Write cigs stein Fo- | finnieapolis,| g Wpartment, also fur-} 1 P shred 2 ls vee 5 opds, 3 ap CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘ RATES e 65 Cents Per Inch ‘All elassified ads are cas> ie should recived hy 18 clock to in sure same day, ‘ THE : BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A USED CARS ONBY AS GOOD-AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT: A customer bought a Used Dodge Sedan from us for $600,—two months later he came in and want- ed to sell it back to us for a new Sedan but then he wanted $750, for the Used Se te ed why he expected-$160 more than he paid he had bought a big bargain, and figured the car worth much more than he had paid us for it. Come in and wo will tell'you who this Here are more bargains just as good as the ove® 24 Dodge Coupe, $625; Gord Coupe, $300: Dodge Touring, $165; Ford Truck, $485; land 90, $85; Dodge Touring, winter top, $350; und oth- er Dependable bargains. PHONE 6808. _M. B. GILMAN Co. port Model Will: Knight 5 passenger touring car with G Mobile top. With Lahr Motor Sales Co. new car guarantee, a real ‘bargain for quick sale. See John Runge. Bismarck Food Market. FOR SALE-—Two Dodge touring cars, one Ford Coupe and one Ford Roadster. ‘Iso the = following household goods: one oil stov one library table, one kitchen cal __ inet. Phone 187. 800 Main St. A FOUND FOUND-Shepherd dog, black with white color, White feet. Call for Dog Catgher, 31. Fourth St. LOST—Wrist * wai eward., FUR F SALE. alnu' inches, $48.00; 1 Span davenport, $45.50; 9x12 Wilton rug 2.00; kitchen cabinet kitchen, utensils fad other arti we apart-| jy ers, aaaffet bed Pa other articles. am 822R. ALE—Furniture at o02 Blev- omh s St. Phone 754W. FOR S}LE DAIRY FARM DAIRY FARM FOR §: 79-acre: Cheap if taken at once. ree and one-fourth milés to station, 30 mileg_to St. Paul, 32 acres culti- vated. Full set of buildings, fruit} treek, on state ropd, graveled. Must sell at once. Price $4,000, and good terms. Six-rodm house, 2 barns, machine house, chicken coop and ‘ Good well. Immediate W. F. Pihnenhs Dun: ' raven, Bismarck, N. OFFICE ROOM FOR. RENT _ FOR RENT—Four office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A.-Knowles. WANTED TO RENT. -WANTED TO RENT—Small house or Spartan direts B.D. Bor 301 is le. ress P. O. x . Phone S00M. ____ BUSINESS CHANCES” RESTAURANT fixtures for sale. Restaurant on the Red Trail now doing geod business: and wishes to turn over fixtures at once, on a count of health, ‘Thi¥ is a snap for someone to take over if taken at bth: Phone 961R, or write to Box rel ‘OR SALE—Good garage “business, with a good paying side ine, a chancé to e some real money. Write care Le ve 39, SABE AEE—X goo ; bulk ofl station, fully equipped tw od territory. er Wish to sel f be business. Write ‘WANTED— Reliable party to pu id Bize and bul ding for reliable-concern. who can presenta clean cut emete business BP ee Oe ae busin LOTS FOR SALE LOT FOR SALE—On terms if desired, ae residence lot in Riverview A ion. east corner of block. Severity-five foot front, 125 feet deep. Fine lo« cation. Address P. Q. Box 354, Far- go, North Dakota ve ror aieeme N. W. Quarte Sec. 33, Stark Genntse 4 ‘niles joey of agin N. D. Every foot can’ be culti Price ane serie seamensbie. MA. W. eff, Bis- marck, N. Dak. us for the car he said that he knew | § rom nEuati—Clese modern sleeping room ina clean quict home, can be tad by June ist. Close in, ‘Call 15 _ Thayer street. ae FOR RENT—Desirable sleeping room in all modern home. Ladies pre- ferred, 815 E. Rasser Street. Phone ROOM F in modern home. Close in. Private entrance. Call _ 967. Gentlemen. only. RENT—Nice large front room, Call at 422 Fourth St. or FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Phone 730. 519 Sixth St. MISCELLANEOUS SAL to you before y haul ashes and black “giet for a square deal. Phone 977J at 417 Seventh St. T. M. Burch. is R SALE—4 teams of work horses; weight from 2800 to 3300. Also 25 hea of youne, c i ane Joh: Planter with 80 rode of Chesak, 121 miles 8. E. marck, N. Dak, : OR oe. CHEAP—Combination x and coal range, also two butner in good condition, Call of Bis- eS “SALE Building _garage.Cheap. Phone 8 FOR RENT—@arage., Close i Third street. Phone 322M. a nae located Phone 615M. Bargains in Used Cars 192: fe Coupe 11820—Dodige Touring Car 11923 Haynes Coupe ip Whee Dak Faces south, is on south-}1, yf in, “| 55 Ibs. OUsES| LAGE, Now OFA, ‘d proposals for the construc “of one officers’ mess hall and k n and four enlisted men’s bath | houses and latrines yu be received at the office of the United States Sie a and - Disbursing Office on bert C. Grafton, Dev! Lake, No o'elock (9 of June, idee, at’ which place ane time they will be opetied and rewd. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Builders and ‘Trade Dakota; The Builders ae Exchange at rand "orks, rth rt The Builders “and Traders North Dakota: ane Association of Commerce, Desi th Dakota; The semana’ lon erce, Bismarck, North ited States Officer. at Minot, and isbu: es Me rial Buliding, Bismarck, Dakota, and The Custodian dt Rock Island Camp Gilbert’ C. Grafton, Dev ', North Dakota, where they, c for examination to anyone in- ited. This Work will be let In two con- tracts, ea (1) General Build. 7 Plumbing, Drainage and | Water Su; Broposal blanks may be obtained | from the undersigned only. Must be made on proposal, ble sealed and adi 0 Major + old Sorenso: ited States Lroperty and Disbursing’ Ofticer, Camp. Gtl_ bert C. Grafton, Devils Lake, North Dakota, and indorsed Construction of | Build posal for Installation of Plumbing. ‘The Custodan of the Camp Grounds will be at Camp Grafton prepared to show prospective bidders the loc tion of the construction to be. per- formed. All bidders are inviged to bé pres- ent at the opening of the proposals. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, to waive techni- calities, or to accept such as may be determined to be for the best inte ests of the United States of America. HA gh? EQRENE. BISMARCK GRAIL (Furnished by Russell Mi Bis Parek, May 18 . 1 dark northern .. 1 northern spring .. . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . . 1 red durum 1 flax .. 2 flax .. No. f rye :. Dark hard w Hard winter wee LB We quote but do not Kania the 5,; following: Oats Barley . No. 3 56 ie or more. Nee 4 55 Ibs. . No 6. 1 cent per pound ‘discount under Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under shell. = Joe =: WHEAT PRICES LOWER TODAY \Market Influenced By Rains rs Exchange at Fargo, North | «, | Ba: | \ a? ny tor, however, and export. demand Military Siener vation, < Bids | ' in Canada, News of Early Crop Movement Chicago, May 18—(AP)--Reports of ecidedly, unfavorable cron conditions in Europe, especially France and pals railied the wheat market. today from an early decline due more or less to scattered rains in the spring wheat area and also the winter wheat belt. Deterioration of Ewrope crops injected an important new fac- m- Further reports were also urrent that in the American north- | west it is too dry for the best de- velopment o! Pine Wisin ps. | proved, Chicago, May rey nfl ced | by rains th Canada and by predictions of a large early movement of the do- mestic winter crop, wheat prices un- derwent downturns today in the first t of the board of trade session. Starting unchanged to ' cent off, wheat aftrewards showed a general setback of abaut 1 cent. Corn and oats sympathized with wheat weakness, corn opening un- changed to % cent off and later de- clinging all around. Provisions also were casier. According to a statement today from a leading authority, Texas this season is expected to harvest a crop of 30,000,000 bushels or more as com- pared with only 7,000,000 bushels last year, and Oklahoma will have 65,000,- aa (othe against 28,000,000 bushels. ‘ew low price records for the sea- son were established by corn today, May, jn particular. Fear that with high temperatures winter-shelled corn would get out of condition was a fac- tor. x Wheat closed ne as yesterday's finish to #s cent her, corn 1% to % cent up, vats at ‘4 cent decline to an equal advance, and provisions at gains of five to 15 cents. RALLY FOLLOWS D DECLINE ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, May 18--(AP)--Wheat continued to sag early in today’s ses- sion, but pressure failed to develop at new low levels on the current de] cline and a covering rally followed. Close was %s cent lower to s@"% cent higher here after a loss of 1 cent for July and % cent for M September held ‘to % cent dec! Oats dipped cent only carly weakness in other grains and rallied part way. July barley sagged 4 cent and was slow to recover. July flax- seed broke one cent and regained of the. loss. Cash wheat demand was somewhat better for all qualities. Demand for heavier offerings was good and light weights improved slightly. Durum demand fair to good. Corn offerings were small and de- | mand was quiet. Oats were auiet for low grade of- ferings while choice were wanted. Rye offerings were light and de- mand was to good. Barley quiet and steady. Flaxseed was in fair demand and offerings we unsettled at the fa’ AG! chicago, May. igher; receipts 15,826 tub tery éxtras 39% ; standards firsts 39@% ; firsts 37@: 34@36. Egg unchanged; cases. ‘Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., May 18-—( AP)— | Flour unchanged; shipments 41,915 barrels. as * Bran 24.00, "FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. ter”: gt Tae ai ie tream 40; packing stock cream- extra seconds receiptS 43,241 D., May 18—(AP)—But:- | CHICAGO May Close Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat— May new ‘May old 1.20% 1.128% 1.04% 15.57 15.87 51.67 July 15.77 Sept. Ribs— July Sept. Betlies— July Sept. MOTOR SHARES ARESOLD DOWN 17.00 17.05, 18.06 _18:30 Market Irregular—Good De- : mand in.Evidence For Oils and Rail Shares New York, Ma: AP)-—Stock prices turned reactionary this after- noon when selling pressure was re- newed against the motor shares, The mornin mdrket had displayed cons iy erable irregularity but with a jood demand 4 evidence for many of the oils and railroad share Public in- terest continued at low ebb, with in dications in the carly afternoon that would not ran over 1,- hares. weakness of Freneh and rancs, which crashed to Hew ords for the yei eff news, other than a fur- ther extension of recent ad ys for petroleum products. Despite frequent denials from of- fici#s of leading companies, rumor per sted that the automobile ind signs of a definite re [passion in sles, which undoubtedly explains the professional selling of the automotive Mack Trucks and Moon ea points belo da and Dodge Brothers ar and Hudson yielded about a point on the wave of selling. Rails as a group showed a relati ly firm undertone, but special v ness developed in the Chicago and Alton issues, the common ging 25% to 4% points and the preferred 3%. to G's. both new low records for year. The coalers were in good de- mand, Chesapeake and Ohio, Lac! wanna, Reading, Baltimore and Ohio, and New York Centri point or more above yesterda quotations. broke below 18, to a new low in reflection of spec ulative, fears for the safety of is dividend. U S. Cast Iron 7 points to a new The closing drifted aimlessly in the late tri with most of the motor, accessory and— rubber shares hovering lowest levels of the d: Several ad- hSeffield Steel and California Pack- including Slos American Radiator. creased business. imated 1,000,000 shares. CHICAGO. jeago, May 18 Hogs 16,000; mostly Mondays’. average weap to 10 cohts lower; maj to 325 pound butchers 13.30@13,85 bulk desirable 200 to 225 pound weight 13.90@14.25; bulk better 180 pounds,down 14.35@4.50; top on 150 to 160° pounds 14.6 |largely 12.60@12.25; . selected: killing By Taylor | | WELE IT's SA BiG GAMBLE, 5! NOTHING ISKED- Sou PAY RAV EXPENSES AN. WELL GO'50-50 1) ius) fa My D first | O the} around the! ditional weak spots were uncovered 6. or SPECIAL 5 mT iN eaday. the ah day ot Pate special eelction Tune, A" Willve held fn the various wards oes ry —Today— Open High 15,70 15.92 17.05 17.12 yweight hogs 13. 108 14.30; packing slaughter pigs 14.00@14. Cattle 10,000; matured ‘Dest steer, slow, weak to 15 cents lower; arlings upward to 9.85 yeatling heifers in libe she stock * uneven, better grades fat cows sharing s! decline; canncrs du strong to 10 cents higher; arratic; mostt to packers upward to 14.00. Sheep 8,000; fed clipped lambs and slaughter Californ cents higher; with vealers ents up; outsiders averaging k desir- 50; top pound desirable nbs and yearlings mixed se 50 cents higher than la’ demand for thin Californ asking above 14.00 for best] kind suitable for feeder: May old May new 1.54't May new July POTATOES Chicago, May 18- (AP). jceipts 93 cars; tota] U. S. shipments | {new stock 100, old 360; on track 267 i trading slow, market weak; Wiscoi sin sacked round whites 225@3.10, we- cording to quality and condition; \ | nes ta sacked round white Idaho sacked russets 3.00@. shade, highe Tex jana sacked Bliss Triumphs Alabama sacked Triumphs 6.504 barrel Spalding Rose No. 1, Potato re } \Minneapol nn., May 18—(U. 8. | D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- !quiry, demand slow, market. weal { Carloads delivered sales, freight only i deudcted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate.| sacked c G ‘ easly rather «plain stockers and feeders in moderate } Yearlings cligible around 8.00@8.60; few better grades up to 9.00; she stock bologna bulls bulk |), offer-|* » fully stéady; bulk eteers and |; ; canners and cut-|1 and precincts: in the cll: marck, North Dakota, between t Roure “of Ring Pir Ae M. never octet Fi M., for the put of submitt, to the vote eu elty ES asia 8 q ertions aes kG: “sna ie ct Ratna if come inde! ted fi an nouNnt nyt Cx- ceeding. three per centum of the assessed value of the taxable pro erty in said city without regi the existing “indebtedness of scid bef for the purpose of er: lic building to be know Community Building, to be used an armory and public pli amusement and entert the inhabitants of such of. Bi: ‘pose ¢ form of ballot to bo used such special election for the purpose of submitting sald Question Number One to the toters shall b€ as fol- lows: “Shall the city of Bismarck indebted in an not exceeding become amount t centum of tire ue of the tax- ut regard to the ex: indebtedness’ of Yes ( ity, for the purpose No ( ctig a public bulld- ing to be Known as a Com- munity Building, to be used as an armory and public place of amugement ind entertainment for the ants of such elt d for the purchase of le site for such pur- ) ) QN NUMBER TWo: ity of Bismarck issu Yonds in the sum the denomination of Payabje $5,000.00 tn year 1931, and $3,000.00. in cac! ars '1932 to ‘1946 $1,000.00 ‘each, the per anhum, payable. semi- ua r|such Interest paymenta to be ev bulls active, }d Ht interest coupdns attached bonds for the purpose of public building to b jown as a Community Bul o wae ullding, t form of ballot. to ial election for t hitting to the voters sa Number Two shall be as 1 tne city of Bismarck its negotiable bonds f $50,000.00, In of $1,000 5,000.00. int ve and one- nt per annum, Yes ¢ sem! - annually, No ) ) an public pla t and entertainmeat for the nhabitants of such cf ction shall be held ng poll ‘a and # of the said city of His pare! . 1, Will Join St chter School. third St. inet No. 1 Hall, Sixth Ward, school. Precinct No. n the eve Dated at Bismarck this 18th day of May, (Seal) : (Signed) M. H. Ee North ALD. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 6-1) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE LEAS, Default in tho terms and conditions of ain morteag ribed by the non-p; installment Ma August 20, 1 , amd the a 1923 and i92f taxes on has been dited n Oct. 1 stock) numerous | alvey unevenly d lights 10 Hogs 6,500; about steady; pound averages : t weight lo Sheep 300; opening with si dertone; few shorn lambs 14. 3 few wooled ong un good ; Chicago, — M Wheat No, 2 hard 1.61@1.65; No. 2 mixed 1.63% @1.64%. i Corn No. 2 yellow 7012@71%; No. 2 I white 74. Oats No. 2 white 4114@t2te; No, 3 | white AGA. j i Bye 82. z | Barley esr. { Timothy. seed.. 6. "| €lover seed, i Lard, 15.52. | Ribs, 15.70. Bellies, 18.12. Fe Comaissloncr Ditsiet Ties Fe mist r, Distr ree | i fieréby announce are acan- didate for: geusly com jissioner. District 3, Neigh Copnty, at the’ oriniaty tion June 30, 1926. Your vote Cod support solicited. Sigded) Oscar Backman. (Potitical Ad.) aad) NNOUNCEM PoLC AL A. POLITICAL, ANN ii rg I pernty. ‘apnounce niet, can- oats er 4 park Com County: ‘at the! ry élestion 80, 1926. good |e ba NO HER E " his. wife, mort Aeae Saint Pau City of , State >" Minnesota, mortgage tl y 1919. nd filed for reco! Register of De of the North Dak mort rined, at thee front qh of Tagmeret » of North: Dake day jamount dae upon such the. di for said installin: Said’ salo made subject And inferior to the w paid balance of the principal and.in terest which will become due and payable on the aforesaid mortgage pf The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul amounting to Twenty-nine fundred Nine & 87/100 (32,303, 87) Dollars, The premises described in such mortgage and which. ‘will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of (Ni Dakota, and described as follows: it Quarter histpk » of three (23), # ‘Que Hundred Kort North, Range | Seveuty- -elght West, containing Three Hundred Twenty (320) acres, more or less, ac- cording to the Government survey t f. There will be due ch said mort- gage at the date of sale for said five “defaulted installments and [taxes tse sum of Seveatee: dred Eighty-one & 77/100. € g81at -Doilkras together with of toneeton at- torney’s crys my cost jure an Be ‘tded sth uae RAL $0 eh Ba ft OF SAINT isuwess ‘Mol Ralph ©. Morton, See ttorney for Mort ee, Carrington, x D.

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