The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 7

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_ LOst—« ‘bunch of keys ‘on key con- ' Findét ‘please ‘leave at the‘ Prince SE FOR RENT—One furnished. apart- ‘wient on first floor. \829-W’ or call’ at 620 Sixth street, “Late furnished apart- Phone 543-W or Fourth street. OFFICE FOR } —Apply to R. D. : Hoskins or -8;-A,' Plorane’: FOR_ RFNT—Office” rooms at 408] Main atreet.’ PHone 496. $35.00. Phone a eee " CHICAGO RANGE GREAT DEMAND for barbers at. good Feb. 1 ‘wages; men or women, Short time, WHEAT PRICES: FIRM AT: CLOSE That Chinese Ambassador Asks For Passports x 1—#)—Influenced by, rumors that: the Chinese ambassa- to Great Britain had asked for his passports, wheat pr up today after an early was associated ‘with'a drop in freight from Argentina, were current that ment of domestie.ayh: west would taper offstiysthe end of hi The world’s available sup- iy showed 4,283,009: bushel decrease. Wheat closed firm 3 to 5 cent net higher, corn % to Wa@14 cent lower, 7 “4 centdecline to % cent eand provisions unchanged to FIVE’ ROOM- bungalow, one year old, strictly madern, paved Street, $4800. FOUR'ROOM! cottage, east © Front street, Al condition, $1800. FIVE ROOM strictly modern bunga: lose in, spick and span, paved $4700. required, Catalog “ti 1893. Mofer Barber College, Fargo, "1 insertion, 26 words of Yesterday Year Ago Open 2 Iniserttohiny 26 iy strator for work in Bismarck and: Call Mr. Kelly McKenzie SIX. ROOM” house modern, south ‘ont, nice ‘trees, close'to’ park, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, cross street from paving, stationary tubs, ry J North ‘and South Dakota and- Mon- tana, for the purpose’ of buying Jack Rabbit skins, Jack rabbits un- skinned, hides, Writ or call for arrangements, Bis~ marck Iron and Metal care South Side Grocery, en, Prop., Bismarck, N. SALESMEN—126 Varieties brusl , 60 per cent commission, $26.00- $100.00 weekly profit on sub ‘ageiits, Neway ' Brush Factory, YOUNG LADY desires a stenographic or Billing Clerk position. Has bad three years experience. references, Write Tribune: Ad. No: 6.; SS BABY CHICKS VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS— ive“arid grow from ‘certified farm flocks. Siftéeri vatieti¢s. Rec- ord egg producers. Jive detivery, cat,; ft [D DISPLAY furs and Junk, Pheooty FIVE ROOM modern’ bungalow, eait / front, tw6 vety good extta’ rooms ic, built’ by a carpenter for} hfs: heme, one block from -paving; 4700. , THESE ARE on! houses 1 have few'of ‘the many hate wien Tecan honestly recommend as being worth the money asked. BUILDING LOTS in’ city ‘at'all sorts bf'prices and terms; ith’ on ‘monthly pay- 100 percent reer Caledenia 4 11. parts of the Flattening: out of export demand handreds'‘of ti ‘overnight for North SEWING done at reasonable A Teasonable prices. WIDOW with‘ chi VALMIST and Phrenologist: hereat 416 Fourth Reading ‘houts 2 to 5 and Helps find’ lost: artfeles. See pér today. merican wheat This condition was ed too, by word tha esirable modern Toon house,» Also for sale? thefew ‘good "vacint busine: ners in Bismarck. FARM LANDS—Ferining; allover the cduntry, ‘is ‘at’ the béttom’ but the’ is re wheel is turning and, ina ‘very few Terms. Inqui waar werk oe said there was no European call for —Toda, ~Totsy— ‘High Lew Close 140% 141% 1.40% 2G @ai Ohi 1,82 1.32% 1.82 1.32% @s oY 1.29 124% 1.28% 1.29% @ @% y 80% 80% 80 B01 @% it 84 84% 83% 83% @% @% 86 86 85% 85% 4744 47% 167% 474 @% 47M 47% 46% 4% a) @m 46 AB% 46 @ @% 1.08% = 1.07% 1.0844, On 1.04% = 1.08% 1.04% 98% 12.77 12.92 98% 12.62 12.80 United States or. Canadian wheat at moment except at yedrs, the farthing industry wit! be on top agein, as it.was'ten years when values are at the lowest: 1 have so) Lol se Bom go liear ing FOR ‘RENT—WModern house partly furnished ‘or unfarnished. Va March 1st. 408 Third OR RENT—Five room ‘house at 412 Phone 627-W. — OO ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—A very nice.room with large clothes closet, Always have hot water from ai matic gas water heater. block north of Bismarck hospit: Inquire 508 Seventh ‘street, write Mrs. Geo. Penman, 115 First atteet, Bismarck, N, D. irst class work, Reason- able prices. Call 223 Twelfth street, Phone 1132-M. _ Seeman aR RNTTR RECARO WANTED—Jack Rabbit Skins, high- : eh ait oe i Continued attention was given to Lt receipts of wheat Arrivals at-Kansas City today ompared with Official reports INSURANCE—Fire, torn: bile in good, old reliable compan- ies with the best of service guar- UPWARD TREND Activity in Oil: Shares Re-| vived—Bullish, Trend in ‘Merger Rails’ Resumed NOTICH OF: EXPINATTON oF REDEMPTION State of North, Dakota, County of ure! ait * Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, Agnes Ford, Gertrude Ford, itherine Donov: crop had been fone by cold weather. DO ‘YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS with theone man here who is ad- vertising this section more ‘than all the rest of the community com- F. E, YOUNG. keeping ‘room with closet’ and gas cabinet, fully modern and two meals a day if desired, Phone 812-J. 517 Second street. \d, also unskin- Btiag or ship them to the Bisinarck Iron and Me-| tal Company, care ‘South ‘Side Gro- cery, Sam Sloven Prop» Bismarck, N. brain EAPOLIS ‘WHEAT ET DI | ; 1—(#)—Wheat futures developed uo trend up to late today, the market} ng dgil within a narrow price ‘ew York, Feb, 1—-()—Revival of Mild’ case prevailed early e|comeback toward mid-session. U; the last hour the market held with-; i at 12 cent, with early low evidence under close, Oats followed ‘corn, dropping ‘32. ai % ‘cent, but néar’ midday regaining May barley sold off % cent and ‘turned ‘stubborn. “quick break'of 5 cent at the outset, but gradually recovered e in the session ruled 4 cent and a resumption of bullish age for rent. Call 322-M or FOR‘ EXCHANGE’ FOR SALE, or trade for Bismares resident or business property. A’ 1600 ‘acre ‘stock and wheat ranch in+ Wibaux county, Montana, acres undér fence, about 175 acres under cultivation. Running water. You are hereby nétified that’ ‘the tract ‘of land hereinafter described was assessed in your name -for. taxation for 1922 was on the 11th day of Decem- sold, ax provided hy inquent taxes of: the hat the time for redemption from said sale will ox- pire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Southeast quarter, Section 2, Town- Amount. sold intain, also native singers. Furnished for light housekeeping: at 831 Fifth street; FOR SALE—Coon skin coat wi id collar, in “perfect iced ‘for ‘quick 5 Inquire Grand Pacific Tailor Shop. WANTED—Blacksmith shop Give details and terms in first le ter.”. Fred Ahlstrom, Absarak Dak. = apparently. still unsat ented by the henvy over-subscriy of recent bond offerings, pools were encouraged to’ resume operations in stocks which have promising div Large bear traders ap- rently had temporarily withdra ¢ market or confined their jes to the covering of in which the bear po lieved to be unw Wheel & Lake Eric preferred was dual performer, Fair ‘buildings, No incumbrance; one of the best stock ‘ vanches in Eastern Montana. give some one a good buy or trade. inkle, 215 Wash- ington “Ave; Bismarck, N. Dak., or 60! 1. din the Valley In Minnesota and North Dakota for land farther west, also good apart- ment to deal for something in Bis- J. Shurtliff, Suitable for girls FOR RENT--Two housekeeping roots. $22.00; Phone 637-3 or call’at 118 Mandan Ave. FOR” RENT—Cozy suitable for one or two, 411 Ninth street. s quiet and easy, sagging Address C. W. Cash wheat was unchanged to ea: sleeping room, Only choice springs showing we in be you will'be required to pay the costs terost as provided by law and ‘un: {+ Tews you redeem sata sale "before the expl for redemption as above 4d thereof wil WILL TRADE the sensational soaring nearly 11 points to high record price jon of the roud ly 40 above th Fight foot show case. Inquite the Wedge, | a et der of the tax sale certificate as "| provided by law. Witness my“hand and official seul this 16th day of January, 1927. Auditor Burleigh C jon, January 18,1527. 18-25, nd demand show WANTED=To buy_a « Majestic range. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Subastantial’ credit on new Oakland sedan. Will trade on building lot ear. right discounting for cash. Write Tribune Ad. No. 8. Address lock. box The common hovered around 64 Western Maryland common ond preferred jumped about each to new peak prices, also displayed a strong undertone de- compared with ea Ry i ‘FOR RENT——Garage at 1i2 First St. Inquire ‘at “Richholt’s store. Flaxseed was in light supply with no fancy an the market. AR Wouls EXCUSE Z ME a VEL MOE AWRIGHT VLL BE Movin’ ALL OVER You IN A MINUTE, 1 YOU DONT PIPE DOWN START SOME FUDGE: WERE'S A CHECKER BOARD He Sure Did MONEY ?- WHAT FoR ? SAIO THIS WAS {WELL Werte / 3 nN ” * | sipte predictions that the combine | net operating income of class 1 ca: riers will be more than 10 per cent low the same month of nearly 30 per cent kelow. Nove! | Accumulation of the ila ba: fe led the advance in that group. a further decrease of 10 per cent had been ordered in shipments from Brit- ish possessions. ren Brothers and Weber bronner were among the outst strong spots in the speci The closing was firm. of the Refiners nding ty group, More a oil sha preferre | gressive buying Producers and phalt preferred fi \ portunity for realiz motors and equipment shares. shares 1,400,000, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Tot 000; slow, draggy; loewr than age; top 12.15; 200 pound t butchers 11,95@! ers inactive; talking ; packing sowd 10.85@11.10; outle slaughter pigs emely practically no A weight hogs 11,.85@12.15; light 85@ 12.) 7 packing | sows slaughter pigs 11.50@ 10,000; all classes about fed steers very slow; killin quality plainest of year; | i at 10.00 downward 1,348 pound averages 12.50; bulk 8.50@9.50; ittle more active in fat cows and heifers; country demand — stocRers and feeders narrow; trade weak at trecent decline; bulk vealers 13.00@ Faed shippers 14.00@14.50; few Sheep 24,000; slow, fat lambs open- ‘ing steady to weak; best lambs held round 13.25; bulk wooled offerings D heavy lambs 12.50@ choice 92 pound held around few extreme weight 11.50@ sheep strong; choice 140 pound 9.25; most good ewes 7.00@ 8.00; asking around 11.50 for choice yearling wethers; feeding — lambs | weak; desirable feeders 12.50@13.00; i medium light weight and good heav- ies 12,00@12.26. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Bouth St. Paul, Feb. 1—(U. S. D. of :A.)—Cattle 2,500; opening slow; tendency again ‘lower. on killing élusses; steers and yearlings in mod- erate supply, bulk 7.25@8.50; few loads salable upward around 9,00; bulk fat she stock 5.25@7.00; cutters 4.00@4.51 bulls 15@25 cents lower, largely 5.2 ers slow, bulk 6.25@7.50. Calves 3,0 vealers 25@50 lower; | bulk good lights 11.50@11.75; choice Hogs 9,500; not established; bid- ding around ‘10 more lower on butcher and bacon hogs; asking fully on desirable pigs, mostly 12.25; average cost Monday 11.73; weight 219. Sheep 860; few early sales lambs about steady; best ‘fed lambs not sold; undertone strong on fat ewes; one ‘double 69 pound feeding lambs late Monday 12.60. FARGO LIVEST' . 1—(#)—Hogs @11.40; 200 to to 275 pounds 275 pounds and over 11.40@ 11.00; packers 10.25@10.50. Sheep top lambs — 11.00@12.00; heavy lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs 8.00@9. light ewes 6.00@7.00; heavy ewes 4.50@5.50. cull ewes 1.00 @3.00; bucks 3.00@4.00. CHICAGO. POULTRY Chicago, Feb. 1—(#)—Poultry alive firm; receipts one car; fowls 26%; springs 27; turkeys 30; roosters 19; ' ducks 20@31; geese 21@22. \ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis; Feb. 1—(?)—Flour unchanged to 5 cents higher; in car- load lots family patents quoted at 7.95@8.15 a barrel in 98-pound cotton | sacka; shipments 41,295 barrela. ' Bran 27.00@27,50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Feb. 1—()—Butter low. ef gl creamery e sta is Hy xt firsts d84@uo, firsts ai@iint seconds 4@45%, ee rat . ry be ‘Cheese ‘unchanged. “CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Fob. 1—UPi—Cash wheat aes 1.28; No. 2 hard, poor, Corn No. 4 mixed 68; No. 4 yellow 67 @68's Oats No, 2 white 47@50; No. 3 white 41@48, average: imothy 5,00@5.75. Clore vet? 27.50@83.00. ‘RAILROADS ARE INSTRUCTED 10 ed on reports of an improved trade) position reflected ih recent price ad- | ne Houston and Atlantic Refin- | d 1.37% @ 1.40%} No. t hard spring _ u2u@laeas Nod dark herd Mone: tat on track ‘142% @1.46%; to’ar- rive 142% @1464; May 141%; July Cotn No. 8 yellow 72%@74%. Oats No.8 Milee aC @tONe. Barley 58@74. Rye Na. 2, 1.01%4@1.05. FlaX No. i, 2.17@2.30. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N: D., Feb. 1—@)—Butter fat churing- ‘creim © 49; packing stock 22, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Feb. 1 Open High Low Wheat— May 1.407% 141M 1.40% July 1.39% 1.39% 1.291 Rye— May, 1,00 1.01% 100 1.01% July 1.01% Oate— May AB AS Ags 44% July Ad% AST 4dTe 4 ge May 221% Jan. Me 223% | Barley— 1% ITH RANGE Feb. 1 Open High Low 1.41% 1.40% 1.39% 1.88%. 141 1.04% 1.05% 1.0414 1.0 1 21% 1 Kuobers were bid up on reports that | lede Gas, Western Union, War-| d Heil- | Data Ordered By I. C. C. Aft- ing three points and General As-| afforded an op-| wz in some of the | trunk line r | speci | ber of large shipping points to destin- | terstate Commerce Commission, be- | posals, we; "| focte, Th | roads, {schedule of midwestern class freight | rates, 50; stockers and feed-| | started a week | been devoted | Western t | revision of SPRCIRY RATES er Proposals Were Termed ‘Clear as Mud’ Omaha, Feb, 1.—()—Western lroads seeking a general nnward revision of class freight rate: in 11 midwestern states must furnish first class rates from a num- fons between which there are both long and short hauls. The data was ordered by the In- fore which the inquiry here is being conducted, after the railr pro- termed “as clear as mud, by M. J. Healy, Topeka, Kans jeral-counsel for the Kansas sta lic utilities. « mmiss for the comm d States, ¢ question as to how the rail- under their proposed new ind spokes- man in the af- would fix points served by line of railroad and also by « combination of carriers has been answered by E. B. Boyd, Chicago, chairman of the wes! er trunk lines committee, It was this answer, however, which was not clear to the’ shippers’ and which led Mr. Healy to demand the carriers he re- quired to give specific rates which Commissioner Frank MeManany, in charge of the inquiry, ordered. tariffs a single between Some Basis of Figuring Needez “When we get an idea as to how the carriers would apply their pro- posed first class rates between those points we will have some basis for figuring the other class rates propos- ed,” Mr, Healy believes, Most of Monday afternoon's hear- ing was occupied with outlining of what was termed discriminations in the intra and inter-state rates in South Dakota and Nebraska by A. F. Cleveland, Chicago, assistant freight traffic manager of the Northwestern railroad. ‘The hearing, which began here last Tuesday, is scheduled to continue through most of this week. SHIPPERS’ TESTIMONY TO BE HEARD IN APRIL Omaha, Feb, 1.—C)—Shippers’ tes- timony against an, increase in class freight ‘rates in eleven midwestern states will be heard at a series of one- | day meetings some time in April by the Interstate ( y. H. Wagner aminer for the’ comr day. The hearings are cago, Omaha, Minneapoli D., and Li ‘The: pre: “ommerce Commission sistant chief ex. ssion, said to- Paul or Fargo, N. » Nel nt Omaha hearing, which ago, and which has tirely to testimony of line railroads which ission for request p within a few da djournmeni will then be taken to April 6, to al- low the midwestern shippers to study the carriers’ exhibits and prepara their own defense. In China

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