The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 7

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; eae aE 1907. } . i MALB RELP WANTED REAT DEMAND for barbers at good iwages; men or women. ag Fetes “gequired, Catalog ae Moter Barber calles, Fores | AEA FOR’ RENT —Two, : Satie che closets, nicely, housekeeping. ainest se fg Lies 4il Hereet. 278. . FOR Panne rishea Also sleep or Phone. lain steeet a! _ ERS FOR -RENT—Six foom modern and tay ei al cottage, well: ear ed, 1) Pda sag 2 bed Lone Fe th to’ April romtulte only, reasonable , Write <papane No: tletty miedern FOR | RENT—St hie i ith Jose ri ee a Main street. Phone 151. barn, $25 per month, South Thirteenth street. Apply at Gussner's. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Room in new bungalow. nd well furnished with bath ‘Suitable for two. Also Typewriter and duofold. Phone 676-3 or _'20 West Rosser. ° FOR RENT—One light housekeeping, room furnished. Rate $30.00 per] Fur lined overcoat and one new Smith Typewriter. 218 Second] street, Phone 832. RE! light housekeeping, modern’ house, nicely furnished. 1100 Brosidway), corner Eleventh street. Phone 129-W. LARGE MODERN room, Kitchenette and closet, furnished for light housekeeping, conveniently located. We 523 Sevenge street or Phone Fr “partly furnished rooms for light nouseksepina, in tr modern home. Hot water Phone 478-R or cali at a8 "Twelfth __ Street. ELECTRIC LIGHTED, city heated, Single or connected light heuse- keeping per College building. =e FOR RENT—Large modern room,-x- tra warm and convenient. Near, postoftice and G. P, Hotel, “Call at Phone 360-W. FOR Baa large well furni be rooms, Hot water — In all it. alpead rooms at 621 Sixth street. Hot water heat. Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—A large furnished room. Suitable for two. eet modern FOR RENT—Attractive room in mod- _ern home. Ladies preferred. Phone}; FOR RENT—Clean warm sleeping rooms, 306 Eighth street. a MISCELLANEOUS FOR CALE—Choice imported German German Chappers fay jountain, also native sin; seeds, treats, etc, PI eae 1165: Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. Box 728. RADIO FOR SALE—A beauti tuhe two dial-cadio receiving set. A $75.00 value, \ Will now be sold for only song! call No, 48.) G Durum, Barley Write for prices in red lots. Farmers Grain Co., Walum, N. iar eae present we have on our floor for your inspection one automobile which we have just reDucoed. NOW, It is not essential that you have the cash for such a job. W: will paint your.car and let you pay for it in small monthly payments. COME IN and ‘let us give you our) prices and terms, or-call us and wel’ will look yourcar over and make you a ptice-and terms which will meet with your approval. All. Work’ Guaranteed, " DAKOTA-AUTO SALES Oldsmobile Sales and Service Special lees) during the winter months, bi A hen WILL rls i DAXOTA_AUTO sau ce co. ee food ‘condition. ibune Ad. No..} Phone 42h Opet Benings to 0:30 AUTOMOREES FOR SALE—Chevrolet truck, — 1! he ts ite es oP clone of “Huainess 2 eck, tam ma * te mt Hex 80, Reet Phone 1163-W. R SALE—A tea cleaner and ce rgtaee DRESSMAKIN GENERAL Dressmaking done by. aa| in your home or ah 440-5 or 45 Thayer. Cook and Martineson, aad our shop. Inaividu Misses cone * nu FOR SALE FIVE ROOM, brand new bungalow, entirely. modern, , hood, owner leaving “city, ® ROOM, brand new bungalow,| Bill: Foun, Ro x od, convenient Hed /Di lectric range, built in i ont ot Bu eighsn Wy A. ae tis f on, Caphier of of shy FIVE ROOM bungalow, close in, alt 6 mm, apiex. and span condition, that the ‘above mthieieent i wei truest ta iets” begt of. my knowledge . H HELGBEON, |} @ubseribed and me thie 4th ig of SIX ROOM house, hot water heat, front, $3900, SIX ROOM house, most excellent con-| dition, nice part of town, conven- ent bed ora south — e ern, built by a carpenter for his own home, $3760. ae Teak cae tw jouth side, barn, Notary bite, fas County, anit; amlasion expires March 7th, FOUR ROOM Kou: chicken house, 125 feet with ea garden spa of de ce shot him- agains on my lists. - as one of the le, written oy Al companies with ee service guaranteed. F. E. YOUNG. brought ‘on by Belbeted to be rei The widow als Future Deliveries R jan, 10—()— piped af a hse, A nie jecrease than expected in tl ited States visible supply, wheat today averaged higher, The decrease, ‘ sed bushels reduced. the total supply et 61,151,000 bi red wi {63,808,000 bushels ft the supply still a good year at this time. igures show there is! 7, La ‘a world Weficiency of br rain this season amounting to Teedco00 Waste els in can aren with year, heat clo: firm 44 cent to cent net higher, corn % cent to ue heents up, aats.a shade to % cent a quarter-cent off,.and provisions gt) two cénts to. 75 cents advance, Relative steadiness of Li pod! s{wheat operations in the. face of heavy .world shipments: encouraged jbuilish sentiment ‘here today at times, especially as the North Amer- an exports ‘for the last week were. more than twice large as a year ago. Total world shipments for tl week were 19,144,000 bushels, a dex cided increase both as compared with, s,| last week and last year. Agsertions that the-basis for de- |mestic winter wheat, damage this seq. mn, is mee apparent than for many, years e today. On the other iaea., it was pointed out that Pi conventional day for Practice due to the Hat ysua jy at this time the re- ipte from farmers in t Pah enlarged, and that’ as urane ig‘gvying more heavily in the southern Neatiepaere. ere, FUTURES RULE ne EFM ON MILL CITY irs nha norgrelae WP 0—(#)—De~ ing domestic tioeks and light: re of Math offset dragey R reign statistic ind wheat futures ruled firm, A price range of only % cent characterized the market up to late 0] in the session. May at best was % ent higher. Oats gained % cent: ok ‘and fel back. May barley was firm. and featureless. rye moved up Se ioe May Rises was up % cent early. Cash wheat was farily good early, but. turned gpiet ist buyers took their first ple inter wheat was in light supply, and demand was fair, Durum was steady, Corn offerings were moderate and| demand. was fair to good. were steady. was steady to firm. jarley was steady. Flaxseed was firm for choice, quit and steady for ordinary. ..,, CHICAGO sseykae . Chicago, Jan. 10—(U. D. of A.) —Hogs 65,000; active, “maatly 10 to 6 cans lower than Saturday's ‘best prices; bulk desirable 140 to 200 pound weight 11.90@12. any top 12.10; few butche: 300 pounds upward 1L.70@11.71 mont packing sows 10.50@11. heavy- eight hogs = 11.65@11.95; medium 11.75@12¢ light 11.75@12.10, nate 23,000; good to choice ty steers 10 to 15 higher; others weighty” steers loads = 11 00@11.75; steady excepting vealers 60 cents lower at 10. SOG M50.) aay it opening steady to weak wi eep steady; fat ewes 5.50@7.00. —————— 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, “South St. Paul, Jan, 10—(U. S. D. of A.)—Gattle 7,500; opening stead to weak, steers and yearlings 8.00@ 8.50; bulk ordinary run 7.00@8.00; she stock steady t strong; bulk: 5.00 Calves 2, ealers mostly 50 low- a ee Early sales 11.00; few 11,25@ Hogs 32,000; open ag slow, around 15 pric than Sat ring averay early sales 150 to 250 pound aver- ages 11.60; pigs mostly 12.00; aver- GO tt hay Ye ten im i eae 40% 746% ATK 46%: 6 ; 1,00% 1.10 ’ tee 107% 12.22 14.90 12.60 16.12 14.76 15.50 ly. 14.70 16.95 ° jeNies— 4 : Jan, 16.50 16.25. May 16,96 16.45 — etl 190%" 1 1.38% 130% 1.29% 1.29% Heth 127% 1.2649) 1.26% 81h 80% ‘31% 1838 Ba O% 86% eae 49% AT AT AT 46 48% AST 1.01% Af 1.01 99% 984 98% OTK 12.25 12.25 1265 = 1252-1265 15.06 15.00 14.75 15.00 . 19.26 16.26 16. 10 18) 25 age cost Saturday 11.72; weight! 215, | Sheep 7,000; bidding sharply lower on fat lamb: FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D.,. Jan. 10—(#)—But- ter fat, churning cheam 49; packing stock 22, gan hig POULTRY Chicago,*, Jan. 10—(#)—Poultry alive, steady; receipts six cars; fowls 20@26; springs 109@26; tukreys 30; roosters 10; dueks 20@ 80; geese 2 @22, — DULUTH RANGE ‘ Duluth, Jan: ¢—@ Open High Low Close ailttoe 197% 1.39 1,87 1.39 98% 98% 97K 07%} d a7 2.17% 2.19 2.14% 8.16% ies bay Hag 140 14 1,80 1.38% 1.38% 05% 06% 95% 95% MO AC% OK 46% “2.19 2.20 2.18% 2.18% 2.12% 80 60% «60 . 69% 10% en CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Jan. 10—()—Butter higher; recejpts 10,694 tubs; cream- ery extras 48%; standards 47!4; ex- tra firsts siete: firsts 44@45%; et ae hy ds i 26 unchanged; | receipts 9,126 firsts 38O30 39; ordinary. firsts : extras 31; re- MINNEA' Minneapolis, unchanged. ‘In carload lots, family patents quoted at 7.85@8.00 a barrel in 2h ee bel eotton sacks. Shipments Binal ee eran 26 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 10—(4—Wheat receipts 264 cars compared with 443 Cash No. 1 northern No. 1 dark northern spring, choiee to fancy » 1.43%) 45463 goed to choice 1.42%@1.43' ry to good 1.41%@1.4212; No. Soknea spring 1.4214 @) aa Ne, 1 hard Montana on ti 41% 14649; fo arviye ais (6%; May aly “Con thd 8 yellow 73@76. Oats Ni LF 3 white 44% @45%. Barley 55: Rye Noa: 2; 98% @97%. Pax No: 1, 2.12% @2.23%. FARGO LIVESTOCK Ne 'D., Jan. 10—()—Hog: Meg pound’ weights 11.35; 200 “pohnds | 11.95; 285 to’ 275 js 11.85; 275 pounds and over 9.76@ 10.26. mou 11 10.50; pack ew G @ Bie wes 4.00( eerie ul ewes 1, 8.60} bucks 3.00@4.00. Tock PRICES ‘HIGHER 'PODAY Trasdigg Ie; ty Moderate Yot/ ume and Confined to Pro. - fessional Element New York, Jan. J0-—-(P)—An unex- pectedly lute ‘increase of over 150,000 tons in the December unfilled orders of the United States Steel corporation furnished: the and confined largely to the profes- sional clement. Gains ranged from one’ to five points, -Oredit. conditions continued eany, and the January: reinvestment de- Mand wag still making itself felt in the high’ grade dividend paying. iss suen, CHICAGO GRAIN “ Bhieagos dan, 10—()—Cash wheat No. 1 red 1.37%; No. 2 hard 1.42% @1.43%. Corn No, 3 mixed 69; No. 3 yellow 69@75 14. ats No. 2 white 484%; No. 3 white A5@AT%. Rye. Not_ quoted. Harley 56@78. Timothy seed 5.00@5.75. Clover sed 25.00@82.60. Lard 12.25. Ribs 15.35, Bellies 18.00,, beagle vy scrrt RANGE ona "High Low. Close 140% 1.41. 1.40% 1.40% 1,38% 1.88% 1.38% 1.88% 96 96% 95% 95% 46% 46% 46% 46% 2.19 2.19% 2.18% 2.18% 2.12% May, 169% 69% 69% .69% duly’ } 70% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, Jan, 10 No. 1 dark northern @ | No. No. No. No, No. No, No. 1 rye. Dark hard winter . Hard winter .. pate . Spelts, per cwt. SHELL CORN No. 8, 56 lbs. or more. ee 4, 55 Ib: for another gdvanco in prices. in ta- jay’s stock ‘market. Trading, how- ever, wax only in moderate volume, DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Jan, 10—@) Open High Lew Close 1.39. 1.39% 1.39 1.99% 1.38% 28 BE IT% «87% 2.18’ 2.18% 216% 2.18%, 214 (214 "218g 2.14 cata BRR AUTHORITY WILL SPEAK AT FARMERS’ MEET: Es R. Root of ™ Medina, Ohio, Lecturer and Author, Is on Schedule The most widely traveled bee authority in America, E. R. Root, Medina, Ohio, will address. one of jthe Farmers’ Weeks Meetings, North Dakota Agricultural college, | ; Fargo, dan. 31-Feb. 5. During week, bees, fruits and ve; bles are ‘to be the chief topics for | <” Hiseveston. The beekeeping short course and the North Dakota State Beekeepers’ Association meeting will be held on Mon., Tues. and Wed, Jan, 31-Feb. 2, and re- mainder of the week will be devoted to horticulture, Mr. Root, who is one of the prin- |, cipal speakers from outside of the state, is nationally known as an ancien 3 on Pel ha president Root Bee Supply com- pany, Fe of note and the au- thor of the best known books on beekeeping. A special feature of the evening program for Feb. 1 bd be.an address by Mr. Root’ to the beekeepers and’ general pub-. lic, Professor A. G. Arvold, of the public speaking department at the college, has chatge of the even- | jing program. ‘Mr, Root uses the opular scientific 3 Anqther ont at the state sper er who has been chtained for the i peereonie program is Professor L. Floyd, povineial apiarist for Manitoba. He - wi rious beekeeping rebtons itehen on Program J.' A. Kitchen, Sentinel Butte, commissiéner of agricultare and. labor, has been secured to tell about beekeepin; eae in the western part. of North Di Mr. Kitchen was one of the "first to keep bees in ait Leite . Munro will give the secre- ais! % Yeport before the meeting; a report’ on bee inspection in’ the state, and touch on other beekeep- ing subjects. e address of welcome will be given by Dean H, L. Walster of the school of agriculture. Other speakers of prominence for-the week are as follows: Dr. M. C. Tanquary, Fargo, comme: Hl beekeeper, “Package (Bees;” + Oy Victor, Chaffee, ueen Reering;” Chas, Hausmann, Hill: boro, commercial beekeepe: 4s Lage for Honey Crites, Amenia, bias : and Its: Value to Ph tse: ing;” J. H. Beatty,-Fargo, editor of Beekeepers News Letter and Com- mercial Beekeeper, “Value of Be- longing to an Association;” and W. W. Remington, Moorhead, Min vice-president of association ¢| commercial beekeepers, “Progress made in Honey Marketing.” Some of the other subjects that will be taken up, according to Professor Munro, are as follows: bees for winter; Spring and summer managemen Preparation of honey for the ma: ket; Control.of swarming and 'Con- trol of disea =) Feature | A special feature for one of the afternoons will be a visit to the new exeriment station bee cellar which was built recently at the 62! college. Beekeepers will have an der shel nd iE corn, 70 Ibe, 5 cents un- ° portunity to visit the cellar and ly its construction, according to Professor Munro., The cellar is built to conform to the require- ments of successful wintering con- ditions. jerth Dakota’s beekeeping dustry has increased 28 times since 1920." Honey gathered in the state is of high quality, and North Da- kota holds the record for highest 1 ion of honey per colony other states with an aver- of 170 pounds per colony in 11926... The veasons: for such pro- ee points out | Professor | Cre: funro, ie the ideal soil a Hl ie “conditi dyete clove Ei STATE: at Moffit, in the State of North Da- Rote, 0 at is close of business Decem- er RESOURCES , cured rants, stocks, tax cer- |p na aaa: chat, thet, 2868.37 im out fur 'e wand fixtures” 3,982.60 11,345.27 eeepc die! ereeeeead a+ ee8 97,418.98 | canitat stock net $ 10,000.00 ns a} ras 2, na t id . 2,1 ina a — ae its subject, gh 24,996-74 : 373.88 58,543.76 7 es? ity of Te aan mS ae 4b silehory, Cot Seanion fee athe iy Sendo DEPRES this EER ia the a WN ‘aldron, ticult rist, a Fe . Munro, rank p bag ané Pe callin are in ches of 8 are rigliotl ang ker ie Niaah, Mi CHAIRMAN Rigct COuimiemON Caan missioner from tie. third’ Grant county district, was elected chairman of the hoard of county commissioners at the opening: session here Monday. A. F. Fischer from the first district succeeded Ervin Jones. ST. aay Driacol published in pl of Section 15 of Chapter 90, Laws of 1988, requiring’ all treasurers between the first and tenth day of the months of January, Maw and September in each. year 1” publish once in some newspaper in the county, the name ne depositors, amount. of money on deposit and the amount of bond furnished by such depository. Name of Bank or Depository -. The Bank of North Daxota Amount of Depouit .. +$10.51 Deseri et Di Farn Amount of Deposit . Description of Deposit $2. Honda . Personal & Merchants nt of Deposit . $915.40 ik." 4. isrsiana, r the public funds of ‘Driscoll, Town- ship, Burleigh . county, Driscoll, North Dakota, do ‘solemnly swear that the above report is correct to the best of my knowledge, informa- tion and bellsf, as of this 8th day: January, 192 . BRSLAND Published in accordance’ with pro- ons of Section 15 of Chapter 199, iy , requiring all treas- een the first and tenth onths of January, May and September in each’ year to pub- lsh once fi newspaper in tho nty, es of depositors, unt of ¥ on: deposit and the amount ‘of bond Furnished by such depository. The Rank ot North Dakaee $726.68 Check Account. . John Motinnen, ‘Treaxurer " dian of the. public Tow nahh weleigh Count North Dakota, do acleminis: that the above report. is cor rect to the best of knowledge information and belief, as of this .| ath day of J ry, 192) january, 4927, Jo) Ns TLANEN, STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATIO LYMAN SCHOOL DIRTRI te FY iy ty Published in accordance with“pro- visions of Section 16 of Chapter 199, Laws of 1923, requiring all. treas- urers between the fire and tenth day of the months of January, May and: September in each’ year to pub- lish once in some mewspaper in the, county, the names ‘Jenositors, amount of maney on deposit and the amount. of bond furnished by such de} oat ory North Dakots Amount of Ds #1,070.59 Account t Niomie, ‘Seensuper’ of Custodian “of. the pablic funds of Lyman School District No, 18, Burs leigh County, Wing, North Dakota, do solemnly ‘swear that the above report is correct to the best of my knowledge, information and. belief, an-of thin ‘6th day" of Januuty, ast. NELS A. NIEMIB. STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION GIBBS SCHOOL DISTRICT Published in accordance with pro- yisions of Section 15 of Chapter 199, Laws of 1923, requiring all treas- urers between the first and tenth, day: of the months of January, Muy and September in: each ‘year: to pub- lish onve in some newspaper in the county, the s.ames of depositors, amount of money on deposit an the amount of bond furnished by such depository. Bank of North Dakota Amount of Deposit $903.34 Description of Deposit hecking ‘Account 3. Emi ‘Treasurer or Custodian of the po tibire funds. of Gibbs, Burleigh County, Bismarck, North Dakota, do solemnly swear that the above report is correct to the best of my knowledge, informa- tion and heer: as of this ith day of January, 1927, RS. EMIL SABOT. Ps ctl reson STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION ai ane CREEK Budor stares Published in scommance with pro- visions of Section 15.of Chapter 199, Laws of 1923, requising all. treas- urers. between the: {iret and tenth day of ‘the: months of ae and September in lish once in some newebape the names of such depontory. maunt of ie aa cription. o| z sg prerrapy ome Amt. of Dep. ‘Bond Given by. char se! Rate of Interet Henry, iste ‘Treawurer todian of the public. funds of Burnt ek School, District No. 24, Bis- - marck, Burleigs County, Nortn” Da kota, do solemnly swear that the above repbrt is’ correct to th: anes of my knowledga, information ‘and belief, aa of this 7th day of: Janu- ary 1927. wesuas SMA MGOstRE "Re 2 Notice is hereby poled a that certain mores ira execut: and delive: ‘Lareon and Martha ‘Laveoni more Meee te of North ray at Rey: , oto re , moun due ‘on sald, to ei of x Misi fe. J gato. "and” wihien Sh ‘satisfy the

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