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a ra) “¢ WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 198 MARKETS By Associated Presa Leased Wire «—s Rooms yon many FOR RENT—Nieely furnished sleep _ing egg n and coe 0 high! oz UPWARD MOVE TS RESUMED ckeeping! Profit Taking, we Matec Car. ries Many Issues Down - From Morning Highs - New York, July 7—(AP)—The up- Fhese| ward movement of prices was resum- ed in today’s stock market but profit id short sclling increased as barber trade. ani special offer fe arber College, Fargo, N. ‘GOOD POSITIONS for all students, Write American Great semanas big Close venigrday Year Age Open Re or call at at 422° 22 Fourth x FOr RENT—A down town ihe a front bedreom reaso! Suitable le of ‘aioe Close in.| ic and general office TA rite Bismarck Tribune ‘ool pleasant connected ing reo: BR or single light house! lege ree Telephor WANTED Gini 4 ee, “general house-) yages. Apply Mes.| * Remington, i a coneete St. Midway Cate. FOR RENT—A_ sleeping block from postoffice. FOR RENT—Room for light “pase. more below keeping. fe oo block from ostoffiee. OR FOR RENT | furnished room The Louraia ‘WANTED —Competent prices of many freuen down a point of ding aiewed ® moderate increase in volume, but this was attributed tivity, based on. the ‘WANTED—Waitress oa of et A ier participation. FOR ~ RENT—At room with board. OFFICE ROOM POR RENT R RENT—Dental office rooms, "Gevwetty oceupied by Di suitable for an; a ‘I town district. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE open hig jigh Low Close Washington lambs late Tuesday 15. .10 to shippers; ‘western feeders 0 Tucaday mostly 14. 40rte 74 pound arant epineided with the appointment of baile a Be foom in a alan &@ committee by directors of the Pe: e7W2, rquette to consider the revised fr pitaglene plans, all threo classes of that road's steck mounti: ‘high levels, for the year. rn Railway touched 120, the highest leve! for the year, and a good ifvestment demand was apparent for some of, the other high grade rails. compl complete| United States Steel common was % 15,-| freely offered wround its recent high 0 ‘gallon level, and sagged a ‘point or more equipment and] under the weight of thewelling. Gen- Write care Tribune! ae M at —aeaa| ot "151", wat juaranty Bank. ti one double, 14.603, ‘WHEAT MARKET “GOES UPWARD Crop Damage From Drought and Hot Weather Influ- ences Trading Today DEPENDABLE USED CARS CARS SELECTED WITH CARE— Carefully inspected before deliv- —well taken care of while in jock, a high regard for our used car owners as they later buy new; _® cars from us, these are some of } FO! the considerations to reckon with in buying a good, dependable used Warford Trans., rch, wit Bey. 42 eee Phone. a or 40 kind of an office. ational Bank, Bis- FOR RENT—Four office roome ovet er Jewelty store. -A jJOUSEA AND FLATS bulk oil sae. includi: FOR RENT—Modern_ flats, 4 and a 6 room, unfurnished, heat and water. house on 50 foot lot. lot opposite Roosevelt Phone 905, Cora S. Mc- Lean, after 5 p.m. FURNISHED Apartment: rooms, closet and kitchenette with screened in porch. front, down stairs. limbed to within % of terday’s record high Thad ing ‘back to Packard resporided to the declaration of an extra cash and stock dividend touching a new 1926 high, and mp Arrow preferred also topped its Special buying of U. Ca Tron Pipe carried that stock ip 542 points to 215% and it was followed into new high ground by Texas Gulf Sulphur, Case Thresh- ing, Bus Terminal and nearly a dozen other assorted issued. ‘Local transactions were heavy 11.50] selling presumably influenced by the 50.00) declaration that For sale: 7 room Sz FOR: RUE Shear AE satiate! deal for quick sale.- mn for! e health, Jenn ‘Lange: liers, Po! lock, 8. Dak. b Bills Allowed By Cy Candee : —_—_—_——_—_—_—_ H. H. Engen, supplies tA. W. Ecklund, use of cat ree Easy payments. T. PAUL LIVESTOCK Payl, July 1—(U. 8. D. - Chicago, July 7.—(AP)—Enlarged Call at rear M. B. GILMAN CO. yearlings in moderate weather reported from the northwest gave the wheat market today a fresh advance, notwithstanding predictions} Uneasiness over black rust! developments counted also in favor! of higher price: FOR RENT—Four room Two blocks north of postofice. hl location. Small Inquire 406 Third SOME REAL’ USED CAR VALUES: 1925 Oldsmobile 4 passenger coupe, 4 brand new tires, cbmpletely over- hauled, finish just like new, $525.00. touring, absolutely yearlings | exrly t "matured steers 9.40; bulk 3; low cutters ‘and ; bulls steady; butk few good grades up to tockers and fecders steady at 1925 Overlan looks like new, $290.00. bugs, $25.00 and $35.00. Dort tour. good mechanical WaNrkD Means furnished hom summer months Family of Ltd ‘'ammany Hall was’ opposed to an increase to the present (.40] cent fare on the city's subway and be ae elevated lines, 16} Overland and U. invications. of cutters 3.75@4.5 6. ie for export. sereened_ porch, Woolwarth, Wil cents net higher, corn % 8. Industrial Aleshol 3 ts showing % cent gain, and provisions cents decline to a rise ¢ FOR RENT—Furnished and aie nished apartments, $4 Strictly modern, F. k Hudson Essex C FOR SALE—One 1926 Dodge Tour- ing, balloon tires and disc wheels; one ford Coupe; one Ford ster, and one Ford Bug. priced very low to sell ‘Tises Lock- wood “Accessory Co. R SALE—Cadillac car, with 6 tires, good as new. A tent. Patrick Casey, G. P. Hs ‘lights 10.50; prices upward to 10.75 Bismarck Motor Co., ‘supplies pital Laundry Co., laundry nsolidated Utilities Co., gas Malm Service Station, repairs Austin Western ‘Machi ‘W. Murphy, 215 ‘OR RENT—Pleasant light keeping apartment, all furnisned. $20 a month. Close i 7.05) strength or the Van Sweringen rail 10.58] issues encouraged more general buy- 1.45) ing of other stocks in the late trad- “Hogs 9,000; market opening slow, undertone weak on early sales desirable lights and medium weight butchers 14.00@14.25; packing sows and plain heavy mixed kinds 1L75@12.25;_ pigs k 14.50; average cost Tucs- day 15.48: and weight 211- lowers bulk 13,00@14.00; other class- ess desirable weight year- lings selling for 11.00@11.60. ICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. July 7.—(U. slow; early sal pound averages and up around sten with epee: light mostly steady; sympathizing with wheat and as a packing sows result of somewhat comments in Kansas and Mis souri as shown i ‘Cash corn was % to 1% cents higher as compared with September. vesting of oats is underwa more southern sections and rapid progress northward. Messages / i ‘Washington and California where ing, when a number of specialties Be reached the ibest prices of the day. Pre Marquette preferred extended its Seer gain to seven 768.54) mon shares of E. G. Smith, repairs Vacuum Oil Co., ail whew Electric Co Sinclair Refining Co., supplies K. Skeels, supplies ...... Frank G. Grambs, labor and FOR RENT—Modern cottage, — ir, suitable for a couple; to ei Write care Trihyne FOR RENT--Furnishe upartment, modern, close in. Call at 523 Sixth St. joints. while the com- ere Marquette, Nickel 5.46] Plate and Ohesapcake and Ohio sold .35] two to four points higher. approximated 1,400,000 shares. Kimball pas the crop thas headed on short straw, and that the heads are small. RE WANTED STUDENTS—Want place to work for heard and room. Bismarck College. Telephone 183. ———————— POSITION WANTED STBNOGRAPHER wants office, will 2. nd kin I Army and Navy store, B (Farnished by, Runsell Miller Co.) Bismarck, July, 7. Not 1 dark'northern ... 1 northern spring. amber durum . 1 mixed durum Street we iid roll HERE 18 AN opportunity to double your income and secure a perman- We want an experi- ‘iv or cigar salesman to | our line of candies (not in the western part of on jobbers basis direct ti tail trade with full freight allow- jobbers discounts. we his own car and the dy or cigar selling experi this territory. @ clean record, have the ability to make good, we will be please co iniv details with you. tell us all about yourself in first letter, giye all details about your lence for confidential ie! jate trading very ig packers bidding around 1! 25 cents lower on mixed loads and x een 170 ta 190 pound averages 17| 14.60@14.80; sorted 200 to 210 pound i 4.65 and 14.76; desirable 220 0 pound averages 14.25@1 few good and choice butchers 13.65@14.15; bulk of better kind Water ‘epi. Pi . Capital Laundry Co. Maaades Waterworks Pees viaaes es Sirianni pool . Fi corn news and congestion ji irring broadening power. | Futures finished on a moderate re- SS MISCELLANEOUS SHIP” YOUR horses to Jamestown sale, July 12, where we hat eastern and southern buyers, Write information to in Horse Sale Co,, C N.D DIAMONDS—$20, $35, $50, $75, $1 ethers up, terms. seo eee Footer > Dark hard wint amounting to 2 Oat: oR eal ‘one cent 0 gwinming Pool, pi We quote but do no Ls. Fredericks aereices Loses Brief Case With Valuable Data When Lewis Matthew, one of the! field experts of the U. S. Northern re Great Plains Field station staff, ranj lb. Ear corn, 70 lbs. 5 into a heavy shower and hail near Regan last Saturday, the con- tents of the tonneau of his car were The storm passed quickly and he stacked things in the sun to When he started his car, agsi he forgot to pick up a brief containing valuable data that would take u considerable time to secure A reward is offered for the return of the brief case to the su- ,ca®-| Derintendent of the Great Plains, packing sows ere Pe hore a 5@)14.25; seed “futures, were up Write or ask to No. 3 56 is ‘or more ot sh wheat was firm high protein springs, n ing with new winter wheat, were in best demand and premiums were fey. | Robinson’s brother motored here and galt. | they returned: with him. Mr. and 8! ing sows 11 BOQ12.503 slaughter pigs Cattle | 15,000; desirate yearling steers and heifers fai steady; heavies very slow; mostly 10 ") FOR SALE—100 head yearling cattle, I eent ‘per pound 1 Devateabess 3 mowing machines, id bu J. E,Chesak, 12% COLLECTION ing’ Salesman. ‘Appoint sub-agents. $100.00 Give | references. national, 435 Mills Bldg. to two cents better for that Other sorts were Winter wheat was firm. 4 gs were scanty and icy wants travel- ion T iditor. i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘Minneapolis, Jul; cents lower to 1 in| carload lots family patents quoted 9.20 a barrel in 98 pound ‘cotton eek shipments 38,578 bare} Jo extreme decline; stokers and feeders 7.—@}—Flour 10} duil; best lightweight vearlings 10.- $575.00 CREDIT on the purcha: cents higher; in| 5: f Oldsmobile for bal Eritrade on city lot. Gee. Le Kil- demand was fa Corn had an easy undertone with more sales in the low end of the Oats were firmer. Rye was in quiet to fuir demand. Barley was steady. Flax sced was steady. CHICAGO POTATOES 7. (P) Potatoes shipments 471 cars; trad et trifle firmer; Ok sacked bliss ota os js mixed yearlings at say she stock mostly. 10 few grain fed. stead: steady to weal Ybulk to pack ‘Sheep | 12,000; sald held at fully steady; fow sales steady to a shade low- mades hold stead | POW SALE—Nine column adding ma- \LE—1 Duofold, 1 kitehen chine, for sale cheap. M. t, I library table. All N. Dak. Phone 6893. 221 W. FOR SALE—Refrigerator, Bargain if taken Inquire at Hughey WANTED ‘TO SELL—Reed bab; x ae se new. MINERAL RODE. tg writ a, CHICAGO POULTRY sghbleaen duly 7.—AP)—Poultry alive 3 receipts eight cars broilers 29; springs 35: tur osters 16%; ducks 22 tu 3 in every. da: fe of the cx-kaiaer denies the 5 rumor that she iesins get @ divorce. | geese 21. De Bex sales fat ewes 5.50@6. 7.00; one load 83 pound native} homa aed Arkansas PARDON MM APPEARANCE, M&S. GUNN BUT L HAD Two Bow OUTS, AND SOME ENGINE peering Puasrer CAST~ L WISH | “TS PARADE WAs. rendered : Methodist cllarch reins Mrs. pied oe vit ted with irs. triumphs and Irish cobblers best 2.75 fee a ea peor 2.26; Tonnessce sacked cabble:, 2.75 to 3.00; Carolina barrel cobblers 5.00 to 5.25; Virginia barre! cobblers 5.20 to 5.50. pg ie P Chicago, firsts yi cases, Cheese unchanged. ——— MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN 60% to arrive 1.5812 @1.61'4; Sentember 1.464: December 1 Corn No. 3 yellow Bere Oats No. 3 white 37% @381z. Barley 57@66. Dn@ Non, 2.85 @2B7%. CHICAG GRAIN * Chicago, ny: A 1.--(AP)—-Wheat No. 1 hard (0, 4 mixed: 1.35. Corn Na 2 mixed 74; No. 2 yellow 3% @74. Onth No. 2 white 39%; sample grades 37 Rye No. 3. 97. Barley 66@70. Timothy seed 6.00@7.00. Clover ‘seed 12.00@28.00. Lard 16.10, A Ribs 18.00, Bellies 18.75. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., July fat, churning ereum 37 RANGE OF er SALES. Minneapoli ly AP)—Range rthern 1.714 @ 2 ditto 1.667.@1.711%; No. 1 i ¥ ditto. 1O7's@L74%; No. 1 dak hard winter 1.44@1.46%; No. 1 hard|! winted 148@L. No. 1 amber No. 2 durum 2 mixed | durum) Barle sample beth 6 By 6 MENOKEN ken team played -ball ing Saturday afternoon on diamond. ‘The score been visiting her brother, Mr. R. -M. she will visit other relatives, A large number of friends and ighbors gave a surprise Mr. a Melvin Agnew night, it being Mr. Agi 's births the week before. Delicious refresh- arly highs, net gains ments were, serve The evening was spent playing cards. At a very lute hour guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Agnew many more . {happy birthdays. ee noken played ball with the; jour’s team of Bismarck Sunday Flax afternoon, Armour’s won with a 14. score of 13 t Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson and three children, who formerly lived in Menoken, in the Theodore Werner house, left Monday for Canada. Mr. Mrs. Robinson will live wii mother and father near Regii Mr. and Mrs. family took pi motored visiting frets son, Mr. A. E. Al jon, Mon- day and Tuesday, Maxiene Welch, the nine year old daughter of Mr. . Harold Welch of & ck, several a. visiting relatives he Mr. Van Hook, who has been work- ing on the Red Trail, is now working on the Lee Hamblein farm. A large number from here motor- ed to Bismarck to see Crown Prince Gustavius Adolphus and Crown Princess Louise, who arrived at 11 o'clock Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dance were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday morning. yisiting ut the home of Mrs. 0. A. Ayres. , DRISCOLL Aid of the Lutheran chur! met with Mrs. Chas. Sivanson Thurs- day afternoon, » Ehner Koon and children + Carr entertained Mrs. Newcomber and children at supra Thursday prea ite. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and sons, Earl and Kenneth, ure at home after spending the winter in St. Paul. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elmer Koon motored to Bismarck Monday and returned), the same day Miss Doris Tice of Bismarck i: Koon. Mes, J. B. Tweeten of Washburn, |}, N. D. spent Tuesday with her broth- er, F. Johnson, and family. Miss Anna Kuch, who spent last, week in Jamestown, returned home ‘Monday evenin; Mrs. Joe Lewis and children, Milo} cow and Nilo, d Mrs. F. O. Johnson vane evel ing. i E. C. Carr. spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Chas. Newcomber. ir. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson and children, who spent a week with their| {iy Eee. Mr. and Mrs. H. nson, Monday for their home at Fort Dedee. Towa, at ir. aoa Mrs. John Tissler and f Montana visited A. Brush- ah ‘and family last week. Mrs. Titus motored to Bismarck Thursday morning. The male quartet of the John Fletcher oleae at Oskaloosa, en | Inesday is, Mrs. John ‘Kuch spent I Tuesday ‘Mrs. oe Eisenbdeiz. afternoon with hy 9 whinge eae short. poi hee Mrs. Ole Neléon were in fternoon. 4 California sack- ed tong whites 258°to 2.96; Kansas' sacked early Ohios 2,75 to 3.00; North| No at beg No. Dab. rc ae =o ci) Sibu DUCE Aig fe Butter high-| ers reel 4,506 tubs; creamery extras 4%; standards 39; extra’ vr @38; firsts 35@36; sec- Close | onus 33@34. Eggs urtchanged; receipts 26,006 Warrants, stocks, tax tificates, claims, etc. Banking house, Other real eatate . expenses, taxes divids Minneapolis, July 7.—(AP)-—-Wheat ae 186 cars compared to 133 a Cash: No. 1 northern 1.06 au 681% No. 1 dark. northern hg? choice to fancy 1.79%! oA a} % ood to choice 1.0942 @1.73; | hi nf’ wing 1.724%2@1.79%4; No, 1 dark hard Montana on track 1. He @ 1.6142; July 1. —(F)—Butter packing stock Ludeman, left Saturday for points The pust_week has been very hot * The wheat und rye will ys total failure but the corn for mortgagee. North Dakota. 14-21-28 8—7 NoTICE TO CREDITORS the Estate of Deveai HEI BS of Bu ciple Count House re the City of Bixmarck, B Miss Edna -Dralle spent Thursday afternoon visiting with declares it to be n aiaiing, a few days with her sister, pavement on, the ts im prover: oc ‘th ‘Commission 206.54 2.27.06 furnit 5,600.00 4142.89 je pai 26.40 $10,364.02 10,605. 36 - . $219, 98 AmeLETT ci paid in....8 12 Ht 00 seeeeee 6,500.00 pete oytacats 953.50 2,787.68 6 191,757.16 8,407.82 39,164.08 gh. B.°Wildfang, Cannicr of the named bank, swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge . WILDFANG, Cashier. Subscribed, and sworn day of July, 3 do solemnly before Notary’ Public, Burleigh County, North Dakota. My commission expires February 0. . : EB. WILDFANG, Directors, NOTICK OF MORTGAGE FORK- c ‘RE SALE Default has been rms: dt condition of that certain after described by the nonpaym of the two amortta tion installments mortgage herein paid on nxurance and the * Wundeed Forty and » Doll paid for the TICE 18 that certain *Lepisto and Beima & wife, mortgagors, to Land Bank of ‘Suint y corporate, of the City f Ramsey, State ortzagee, dated ‘and filed for Registe oft € Burleigh € ei Korth 1» January 2 foreclosed by sin such mort- fter dexcribed, at i on the 9th day of A installments. ‘Sald subject and tn- id pri 1 of the wi vid mortgage to The Federal nk of Saint Paul amounting Hundred Ninet h mortgag: sold to satisfy th in the County rth Da- » West, « d sists. * (160) rsx, according to the th of Suint Paul, Mortgagee. mm agalniet wuld deceased, to th ths after pt this nat H ounty at his office prth Dakota, ‘urther notified that Ke of the Ce and for the County of igh and State of North Dakota, t di Fu 1927, in said County and St: as the time and. plate for héaring and ul <elmme againat ‘the eatate lurson, Decease if the undersigned execu ba th Gay of Jule YN LA a Pxeeutrix of the, Past Will of Dora 1 <tfaun, Deceased. RESOLUTION OF#THE BOARD OF ax 1 eee ee oe Commisdoners: ot te one the City. of kota, th dn is nd aft eal boars reby following described District: ret -Nuinbor wad citys—on iy Be reet to ‘Tenth tre et from ros on Bttect from oath Street to Tenth Street; in accordal Lop ry ee | Ae it of the specifications nn aa post Wel on tie in fe ot oy with the plans, te of probable ie of ie Auditor LVED Ae srt; we aucceniee gon of -& ma- tite yet le protests in wetting 1 the

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