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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 41997 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE uvmncx | MARKETS | "8aNciat store, stock fixtures and dwelling. Tribune Classified Advertisements FOR SALE deli: id for 100 dollars per = ath. Gear deed. Address care Biomarck Tribune Ad. No.1. PERSONAL PAUMIST and Phrenologi Mi —=—— SS ———— Lattimore! Me Pah t eS ta WHEAT PRICES ' CHICAGO RANGE it. Readii rs ant Feb. 4 Hey 20. ‘Helps find ‘lost articles. |e Close Close —Tod —Todey- See her today. “High Yesterday YearAgo Open low Close ne niacin w ba Raed MOVE UPWARD Ney 175%, 142% 11.43 142% 142% VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS— 4 OMIA 6 @% ; @ wo capable, neat appea: (| ing, preferably married men be tween 26 and 35 years of age ‘A salesmen on established territory. Write Box 651 TE REAL SILK Hosiery Mills has FIVE ROOM bungalow, one year old, - strictly modern, paved street, $4800. FOUR ROOM cottage, east Front street, Al condition, $1800. July 1.33% 1.38% 1.845% That live and grow from certified ) oh 3 ' i for two men. If you FIVE ROOM strictly modern bunga- jes. Rece < mike F g; \ are willing to "work eight hours low, elose in, spick and span, paved ig er a dicate 160 BE cent| Market Reflects Firmness of| Set. raed LT 1.90% 11 f every day, phone 471 for appoint- street, $4700, wee ear 1 ledonii A ‘ +) ‘aha live detivery, cat, free—Caledonia| Tivernoo] Quotations— [Cor : my 4 =" SIR ROOM house modern, south! Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia, Liverpool! “May 81K 804 L, 4 front, nice trees, close parks! i Cc Oats Steady ® : or women. Short time inn, MN veer orn, ) Jilly B44 84 84% | Tequired. Catalog free. Estab ia ; | NEW LOW PRICES standard Nor: uly : ee j 1893. Moter Barber College, Fargo, FIVE ROOM: modern bungalow, east! “thérn chicks. Ninth annual cata- Chicago; Feb. 4—1—Prospéctive| ” Sept. 86% 86% BN \ oe front, across street from pavi log free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N.} ¢.1 0 leginlation ut Washington, .to- | Oats ‘s oe H ED—Messenger boy at the ie Pee eeauenrs vanes PARES) ae as |ecther with approach of the time for| «May 47% 46% ATG W inion, ment. gatage, $5700. BABY CH it¥+! domestic crop damage developments, 4 ar sane id FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east] leading breeds, free catalog. Hat-|ted to material price upturns toda July ATS a7 a SALESMEN front, two -very good extra rooms] . vey Hatchery, Harvey, ND. in wi September wheat touched is 16. 45% 16” AGENTS WANTED in every town in ‘ F ice re en-} Sept. AGM 45 5 Norsh-and: Sour. Dakets ana: es his home, one block. from paving,| $599 CASH DOWN AND BALANCE) con iy wore reported ax decreasing] “May 1.09% 1.08% 1,085 tana, for the pare Saba $4700. ie tae buys a ad! jar chon faster than a year ago, with May fae ‘na a bit skins, Jack rabbits un- jeted five-room modern bungalow,) “ster than. Fo DE Ad 1.05% 1.08% 1.04% af » asement garage, sol Fic esterday’s finis & cent high- 2.62 | Slaven, Preps Blamarck. N. ‘Dak BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the| Sale price, $4,500 tnehanged”¢O Mh “Advance, amd ro Tae 1etT 12.8 a J “ oss “ ii : vis varyi 5 cents dectine —— ee city at all sorts of prices and terms; $1,000 CASH DOWN AND BALANCE! ‘sions saving rom cen ‘ rae ins 4 STRAYED to my farm, one horse,| WANTE s lady cook at] ments. rae bays a new and just finished mod-| jets in the face of liberal world ship- nM : sas © weight 1200, age 20, sore on should- | qubantages Cafe. 0 spa PANDS—Farmi over the| ern and complete bungalow, built | Kcts,in the face of liberal world ship- aah nea: lades \ der, no brand. A. Atkinson, Meno- -_HOUSES AND FLATS country, is at the bott@™ but the] by one of Bismarck’s best house) ji. among traders here. It was ; FOR RENT—Modern six room house.| Wheel is turning and, in a very few, builders. Oak floors, many built-|j,inted out that Argentina and Aus. a comps vith only 20,000,000 bu “locked in” in that issue. Phone 905. ago. BUY NOW, when values are! price, $4,900. compared with only i i eri e The so-called “loree stocks” as- y est market price paid, in the corresponding period last ~ e ned Jack Rabbits. Bring or ship] FOR RENT—Siz room modern bung-| at the lowest. I have some wonder- to four cents a bushel advance. 4 . Despite the contrast, wheat, sumed greater prominence today, wit NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE,| \\)'- tine aOwOd tNbee cent a five joint jump in Wabash as the | them to the Biatihrek I6Wy and e:|). ecatees, Callvat 16 Thayer" sieatonnce cies tornado, automo-|_ Very well located, hardwood floors, | (tine this time showed three cents tal Company, care South Side Gro- . Fire, : feature, Kansas City Southe y built-in features, fireplace,| '"rittrences drawn in some quarters run up three points and y = Phone 253. P- d, old liable compan- many Hi + nferences drawn in s quart iia Ac Misso Pac Si .» Bismarck, FOR RENTcModemn house partiy| dile in good, old reli pal basement garage. This property is| 4. tha Huropesh: require. — ‘ commo: issouri Pa N. Di is ne = ; Ree etre tent acct] ies with the best of service guar-| in best of condition, ready to exe cata at rehent nye oeen greatly| Fluctuations in Low Priced| Mobile & Northern. all sold 2 Sere STII Latte esd i aso Bee into without expense. Sale prices | under estimated. Reports today con- point, higher. Houston. oil HEAP feed for hogs and chickens.! | March ist. 408 Third street. $7,600. First payment, $2,000. tinued to indicate ne ehlargement of Rails Overshadow All seven peints to the highest price We charge 2c a piece for rabbit DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS —— foreign stocks except of “Wheat now % years, and substantial ¢ Ect es COT sites Ceosery | << FARM LANDS FOR SALE ___| with the one man here who is ad-| NeW SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, aflont. Under sluch circumstances Other Developments by — Crue South Side Grocery) StONEY-MAKING Fruit Farm vertising this section more than all] “ west end, of city, hardwood floors,| hulle were inclined to pin faith an ng “A,” Dupont ndard Oil Co, Ware-| MQ eae 11 A-1 cot id ity com-| full basement, furnace heat, garage.|°" M Br for wheat Pipe., Such recent leaders a x - on, -| full basement, furnac: 4 et vhen — e 7 nies e ‘ as FOR SATE—Choice variety orchard, 1100 grapevines, 2 ance like rent. al fluctuations in’ the lo’ q Hie emical were. qu ; ane ; : ian FIRMNI EVAILS 0} rails, with an extreme jump of 16] Southern Pees autcin’ albe Wen re aikeere! goed bkdtin Roebas casios anise, speed! A MODERN HOUSE OF EIGHT) S/RMNESS PREVAILS ON ieinte TH Wheeliipi de take Dele som:| core: Cages, seeds, ‘treats, etc. Phone) fit needed farm bidgs. Other inter: | ems rooms and bath, hardwood floors|” xtinnenpolis, Feb, 4.--()—Wheat| mon, overshadowed all oth dlevetop- SGAPOLE wine live. Jacou Bull, Dickinson, N.] ests in Mo. price only $2600 for OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT and trim, fireplace, hot-water heat,! sutures wore firm today, but the mar-| ments in today stock market. | Trad MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Dak. Box_728, ——| quick sale with team, cow, wagon,| ——. ‘cE FOR ‘Apply to R. D.| double garage, four bedrooms sec- | j..¢ developed no steam on the up-|ing showed a seen ine | Feb. 4 rT SALE—Eight foot show ease.| harness, farm tools included. Terms | OFFIC! pply » *) ond floor, one on first floor, full Firmness prevailed throughout|velume, with nearly three score Open High Low Close a ereieea 4t0.00. sadalne Wedge,| arranged, Jos. Caldwell, Strout} Hoskins or S. A. Floran._ basement partitioned, laundry room map to the last Hour, sues elevated to the highest leve hee irfrkdb nae ol Agency, 613 Rogers Ave., Ft. Smith,| FOR RENT—Oftice rooma at 408| With tube, Sale ‘price, "$9,000. Mev eIy CRANE Masher oetehioue| to or mores Industrials | Wheat aoblnmatch, NOUN, aientamintemns|: any Main atrect, Phone 495. Terms: pouch activity in the trade, but set-|shawed less general sirength. a — POSITION WANTED FOR EXCRANGE MODERN TILE AND STUCCO BUN-|*<ks were small t in fairly large volume, Exeept | 26 eo Gabel oe Teo Tool apaltment on >: or 9 . Rye fut were firm without de- se y larg 4 pty “May 2.02 1.02% 1.0143 * bor eps ee NG Pbenit 3 wants| FOR SALE, oF tri galow, west end of city, hardwood] yuioping much strength, Oats sold| for a report. that copper prices wer ground floor. vate entrance. floors, full basement, furnace heat, sale: Lloyd Loom baby| position, Bookkeeping knowledge.| resident or busi I agement, fubnace heat, tegen, PHene 104d or call at 415] _ Write in care of Tribune No. 11. 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch| ice lot, sou ‘ront Pi $5,150. ‘Terms, Eighth street. es ROOMS RENT in Wibeux county, Montana, 640) — 1 3 ° re RENT—One futnished apart- - ae acres under fence, about 176 acres) FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, EAST ings were in slow|little of interest in the day's tr , sete) n ‘Als rage} FOR RENT—Three rooms $16.00, i Fair buildii end, modern except heat, hardwood ir demand, good milling quality | news. Mo: rates were unchan, ment on first floor, Also garage! "tose in, at 213 South Fifth street,| under cultivation, Fair buildings. 5 se : air demand, a eee canna ta ientitel owen for rent. Call at 620 Sixth street} 0 t] Running water. No incumbrance.| floors, good garden space, garage.| <ojing more rapidly at steady pre (ee a ; or Phone 329-W. bile? call ae or see owner al This S ak of the best stock} Sale price, $3,000—-$500 cash, bal-| miums and poor stuff continuing hard ; street st BEG R UTES cued FOR RENT—One Shraisiaa apart’) SOR RENT—Two clean furnished) ranches in Eastern Montana, Will catch Mp ihaoape asc el bee SMa A ment on first floor. $35.00. Phone) "4. housekeeping rooms with} give some one a good buy or trade.| tHIg AGENCY HAS A GOOD, COM- Winter wheat was. ins dair-vermana|be 4 329-W or call at 620 Sixth street. closets, in modern home. Phone} Address C. W. Finkle, 215 Wash-| plete list of houses and lots for) vith offerings light. Durum was FOR RENT—Large furnished apart-| _132-W or call Third ington Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak., or| sale in the city, including’ small Ba cel ‘" y barley! now around the lowest levels in two a ekg Ee er aaaad ah alow, nd indications of a further | slightly above yesterday's rd readjustment of steel quo- ing dip. t ns in some centers, there was ance easy payments, Feb. 4 n stead opened two points lowe: Open High Low Phone 543-W or call at 924] FOR RENT—Oni ge room, 1! call telephone No, 601. tracts on edge of town, Appoint-|""Co’; was unchanged. denly jumped to 75, eased Ps Fourth siseek : block north of Postoffice. 303 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Substantial| ents made any time at your con-| Oats were irate er eden borer oo by eee aid ese 142% 1.4314 1 ee rn apartment. L.K,|__Thitd street. Phone 923-M. : i land sedan, Will] Venience. Kye was quiet to fair demand ani inst a low of 27% last month. The! FOR dmnivons Phone 260° “" "| FOR RENT—Room at 601 Seventh] ¢Tedit on new Oakland sedan, Will) Too OE ay ESTATE AGENCY | offerings were moderate. "°°" | against a low of 27%: last month, ‘the Ae Sener FoR “RENT-—Two room apartment.) street. Ladies only. Phone 1074] ight discounting for cash. Write! 10 Years Active City Selling. jarley was . 05% 1.06% 105% 113% First St. for appointment. Tribune Ad, No. 8. Webb Block Phone 0 | THEY'RE ALL ALIKE aici aie The searcity of the floating supply IME ee arta ec High neetninrdp carved toe By Bess Bly | BISMARCK GRAi ! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ——e—E—T—E—EeEeE— mt aes sear = _—— Bismarck, Fb, 4 " ER To BRING Me ||ALRIGHTY| |OR—buT THE. Ur iCHOCOLATES AcaIN!| [ HERE, DEAR ARE THE ee eae ‘War tone Promisep, |(- NO, }] | wilt Love TH 1ON, Gosh-wnats , “]/CHOCOLAT ES ona’: ) | 6ox of IN BONS yy ClHoc's CHOCOLATE, ; : THe use! you wantep! No. 1 mixed durum Nor CHOCOLATES} © 7 THEY ARE THE Z x 1 red durum..... very, Kind I Lo No. 2 ; WaoNT I Nice Not To FORGET? ; IRATE THEM! Hard winter Oats Barley Speltz, per ewt SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or more... 55 Ibs..... 1 cent per pound d Mn i ‘in, lt THEY BO Loon Nt j ; _ : 155 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un- | OCOLATES WE ( | , ; der shell. | ip SuRE-LUTAKE EM WH rm i) Wheat | iN = ? J 7 “ s C1 jared to 16 MEAL il ; 2 . ; °. hard spring w@1.487%4; No. 1 dark 7 hard Montana ‘on ‘track 1.42% AG%; to arrive 142% @142%4; Mz . - - 1 : ° NOW, FEROY on YES! ~-E-9/ Th Biss SR N14 ni July 141 é Sep Ree. HOMER WIM OGT OFTHE WAY “AND BooTS ALL TO. | Com No. d yellow 73 ust CANT GET ‘ SOONT FEEL nee actias MYSELF — OHMMAN —= 1 GUESS | WONT RANE || 3 white 44 : GOIN - d = ee q THINGS PRETTY NICE* OW Bow! oy af ORR ENS & pi ne ABOUT PRTE ~ AN WONDERIN SRT Neo f Aix — GEE ey WAERE HE IG = e i <i CHICAGO GRAIN % ;Chicago, Feb, 4.—()—Cash wheat a No. 1 hard 1.46@1.46%4; No. 2 hard ‘0. 3 mixed 77; No. 2 yellow 2 white 48@49; No. 3 Rye No. 3, 1.02% @1.04, Barley 64@81. Timothy seed 5.00@5.75. Clover seed 27.50@33.00, Lard 12.30, Ribs 16.25. Bellies 16.37. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Se ae FSET On, Ch x of A.)—Cuttle 1,600; fairly active; steers and yearlings in moderately liberal supply, generally steady, bulk } 7.50@8.75; she stock firm 5.25@7.00; {cutters 4.00@4.50; strong weights |4.75: bulls steady, mostly 5.50@6.00; good heavies 6.25; stockers and feed- ers slow, weak; bulk 6.25@7.50. Calves’ 1,400; vealers, quality con- sidered; steady to strong 12.05@14.00, ae, : according to quality and cond! TLL SHOW AIM bulk to packers at 13,00@13.50, blish- ME CAN'T BLUFF > cdg bidding ‘mostly 1L18@11 70. tn ME steady; most hogs for more Thursday 11.68; weight 219, Sheep 1,500; opening around steady on fat lambs; offerings early 12.85@13,00; undertone strong on fat ewes, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 4.—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 17,000; market very erratic; light hogs sharply higher; shipping demand fairly broad; heavy hoes slow; uneven; mostly steady with Thursday’s best time; top 12.60 paid for selected 150 to 160 pound aver- ages; bulk desirable 140 to 200 pound weight 12.25@12.40; fer 170 pounds down 12.50@12.60; mo: i in features, full basement, furnace) vii have Alicady put athe ue |the loan of the stock in at | Hot water heat. Ave. A and Fourth.| | years, the farming industry will be} heat, reasonable taxes, close. to {Talia 200,000 bushels this season ja substantial short interest is still Also for sale: Rugs 8-3 x 10-6.] on. top again, as it was ten yea school immediate possession. Sale South St. Paul, Feb. 4.—(U. S. D./| 5 weight downward to 11.50; heavy- weight hogs 11.85@12.20;. medium 12.00@12.40; light 12.00@12.60; light light 12.00@12.60; packing sows 10.75 11,90; at a pigs 11.50@12.: Cattle 2,000; strong; other classes steady; best fed steers 11.40; few loads heavies -10:50-- medium grade yearlings very stockers and feeders demand jbroader; bulk 6.75@8,00; most medium bulls 6.25@6.50;. vealers 12,76@13.50 to packers. | Sheep 10,000; opening fairly active; fat lambs strong; desirable fed lambs 12.75@13.10; early bed to small kéll- ers 13.30; handyweights to shippers 13.25; heavy lambs 12.65@12.85 most- ly; extreme weights 11.65@12. specially shorn lambs held around 11.65; sheep strong; desirable fat ewes —7.50@8.50; ‘eeding lambs steady; good to ice lightweight feeders 12.50@12.7! medium light- weights and good heavies 12.00@ 12.25, 11.0 FARGO LIVESTOCK | Fargo, N. D., Feb. 4.—()—Hogs \160 to 200 pounds 1 200 to 235 | pounds 11.50; 225 to 275 pounds 11,50; 75 pounds “and over 11.50@11,00; packers 10.00@10.7: | Sheep top lambs —11.50@12.50; heavy lambs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; light ewes’ 6.00@7.00; y @5.50; cull ewes 1.00 .00/4)4.00, DUR Minne: Feb ()—Flour unchanged; shipments 3 barrels, Bran 10 , FARGO BUTTER Fargo, D., Feb, 4.—@)--Butter fat, churning cream 49; packing stock 23. CHIC. LTRY Chicago, Fel Poultry alive easy; receipts two fowls 2h; \s is ducks: E -Butter un- 2 tubs. receipts 8,666 Chicago changed; Eggs | unchanged; cases, Cheese unchanged. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—Baby buggy, reasonable, good as new. ‘Call at 906 Seventh street. | WANTED—Young man to work by | the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 Twelfth street, FOR RENT—New modern six room duplex with ga e attached. Im- mediate possession, Call at 516 Ninth street. Phone AS USUAI Passenger: Is the R ‘ain running : Yes, mum, I don't know of arrangements,—London Opinio TION OF N | Nore , County of 8. ‘ounty Auditor, Bismarck, + Johnson, Kidder County, orace H. Johnson, Clear L , duly sold, as p the delinquent t of the y » and that the time for redem; id sale will expire from the completed follows: jon 11, $123.63 t $180.44 mount Township 1 Amount xol Amount requ d to pay th ts e service of this noti¢e and provided by law and un- you redeem said land from sw h the expir » for redemption hove state a deed thereof eto t of the tax sale certificate by law, and and off: January, k. LYO! Auditor Burleigh Coun Dakota, (First publ 1 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION » of North Dakota, County of leigh Auditor, Bismarck, Johnson, Kidder County, N. #. Johnson, Clear Lake, You are hereby notified that the jtract of land hi fter described and which was assessed in. your name for taxation for the ye 1938 wa on the 1th day of Decem » ly sold, as provided by law. delinquent taxes of the year d that the time for redemp- from said sale w expire ty days from the completed ‘e of this notice, hw. ship 139, i Amount for... +++ ,$106.21 |Amount required to redeem at this date .. $155.01 In addition mount, you will be requi y the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said said sale befo the time for re and from the expiration of mption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law, Witness my hand and offical seal this 24th day of January, 1927. K. LYONS, Auditor Burleigh County, North kota, (First publication Jan. 28, 1927). 1-28—2 NOTICE TO CRE In the Matter of gar G. Lickel, Dee ed. oticed is hereby given by the undersigned, Ella Rickel, executrix of the last ‘will and testament and of the estate of Edgar Rickel, late of the city of Minneapolis, in the County cf Hennepin and State of Minnesota, deceased, to the credl- tors of, and all pergons having claims ‘against said ‘deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first’ publication of this notice, to the said Ella Rickel or her ats torney and agent, L. J. Wehe, at his law office in the Lucas Block, in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh ‘ORS aitabe. of 2 | butcher and bacon hee or about|County, North Dakota, or te the f " Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh County, at his office in. the Court House in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. You ‘are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Dayles, Judge of the County Court’ within’ and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakcta, has ‘fixed the 30th day of August, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock inthe forenoon of: said: day, at the court roous, in the cou: house in the city of Bismarck, in said County and State, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against the estate of sai deceased, which have been duly al Renuaryy. presented as hereinbefot provided, ; Dated February 2, A. D. 1927. ELLA RICKER! Fxecutrix of the Will and Bera butchers 220 nds to 300 inds| First publication on the 4th: day ae bie packers faking a 12.056@12.20; ee strong with Thursda: ime? pack! T0S0@I1.18; bulk desirable “pie CeO@ieAs;: light } * } ‘ebruary, A. D. 1927, L. J. Wehe, low | Attorney for Bxecutri Bismarck, North

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