The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1927, Page 7

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Tribune Classified Advertisements —== PHONE 89 == ANTED ORES ae Border Patrol eater iuards, Meat Inspectors, Railway Mail “cler s, Chauffeur-Carriers needed often. “How to Qualify” cai free, Write, Ozment, 33-P, u er Demand for batpers at good wages; men oe Per Short time required. italog free. Estab. 1893. Moler Barber College, Fatgo, REGISTERED nurse wanted for small 6-bed hospital. Must speak or understand the German lan- guage. Call or write Rev. Geo, C. Landgrebe, Elgin, N, Dak. Posi- _tion open now. NTED AT ONCE—& girl for dishwashing, must be neat and re- spectable, good wages, steady po: tion. Hotel Washburn, Washburn, N. ‘VANTED—Good quick girl or wom- an to kelp with baking at the Home 214 Sixth street. 60 per cent $100.00 weekly profi Brush Factory, Dakota territory. Minnea ‘all room nd Pac! Hi iby Chicks. 60,000 for March aelivery, Customers report Pullets laying at 4 months. 14 years of culling back of our flocks. Baby Chick Guide free. Pelkey's Poultry and Chick F —City room, Also furnished room kitchenette at 400 Fourth street. For sak New Cogswell chair Tap- Upholstered $25 jentie- $100.00 dress and 42 at Dorum’s Tailor Shop on ae street. Phone 906 after 6 T—Clean rooms in modern e in, could be used as a flat, on first’ floor, or sleeping rooms. Call 817 Eighth street. FOR REX 01 jurnished for light housekeeping in modern home. Also garage for rent. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 Sixth street, NEWLY decorated, city-heated, pieas- light housekeeping ‘rooms, single or connected. College Bui ing. Telephone 183 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rocms for light housekeeping om ground floor, private 508 Tenth street. hed or unfurnish- April first. Also Dining room set. Call at B._ Phone 1095 housekeeping rooms. B, F, Flanagan entrance.| Bap HOUSES AND FOR RENT—Three room Close in. 218 8: Fifth street. Phone 129-W. HOUSE F N’ ern, also garage. Call 600 Sixteenth street. esis, AUTOMOBILES — DEPENDABLE USED CARS SPRING OPENS with a complete stock of our guaranteed Used Ca: —where you have the biggest sete tion. We have devoted the winter putting our stock In perfect condi- tion, Overland Sedan; Ford Tou ing; Dodge Sedan (leather); Studebaker “6”; Dodge Touring. Easy Time Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Ne oe re beaten A DEPENDS ABLE LER 1924 Ford Truck with transmission, very good condition. 1923 ‘Chevrolet Sedan, Ducoed and reconditioned. 1925 Ford Sedan. 1926 Chevrlet Truck fully equipped. Slightly used late 1926 coach. 1924 Ford Coupe. A few reconditioned Ford Tourin; Trade and easy terms, CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. ___Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Four door Ford sedan, excellent mechanical condition and tires. Ruxsteel axle, doubles hill climbing power. Finish and _ up- holstery almost like new, Very price for quick sale. i—VKive passenger Oakland sedan, good cord tires, five wheels, good looking car, first’ $125.00 offer FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over See Jewelry store. Apply ‘Three room apartment with bath, , tarnished or unfurnish- ed at 212% M: and bath furaiched at 501 Third si rey a Lae month, Phone 906 after FOR TEATS See furnished strict- ly modern three room apartment. Also garage. Close in, private en- trance, References required. Cal at 15 Thayer or Phone 604-J. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with private bath. For sale dres: ing table, buffet, gas plate, roc ing chair. 930 Fourth. FOR RENT—A three or four room apartment with private erases at i hi 1093-R, x2 NT—An apartment at ‘codmansee. the FOR EXCHANGE _ GOOD FARM to tiade for city prop- erty. La Krall, the Taylor,| °° Bismarck a horse ti but you can not make him drink, you may send a boy to college but you cin not make him think. Thinking people all over the U. S. A,, including a very few doctor: ire coming more and more to the realization that “modern medi- with its cutting and its bug shooting and serum , tonsil snatching and dos- i wrong. If sick or see ir. T. Mac- Tnchiane who will ‘put you on the road to health. He cures by nat- ural methods, individual scientif- ie food combinations, mild vege- table remedi No _ metallic drtgs, no poisong, no surgery. A stitch in time saves nine (in the abdomen).. Do. it now. Tuke a course of “Alkaline Blood Trea\ ments.” slag (3 esd TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WHEN you want some ashes hauled Tet me, make you a price. When you want some fertilizer the best in town, let me show you some about half sheep manure, many years old. When you have any excavating to do or want any Mack dirt give me achance, Phone 977~ 41 jeventh street. THE RK ART bi parior, lo- cated in rooms 9 and 10, will be vacant April 1st, All piped and fitted up for this business. If in- terested, see S. A. Floren at the Bismarck Business Service Co., Fourth street. ico im) an German happers a joantain, also native sin, sceds, treats, etc. Pi one ie Bull, Dickinson, uy FOR SALE tings, nice for wedding or birthday presents. Cor- Main street and Sixth’ Ave. ness College, second fioor, 1 R Rollers Cae lies. _Dak. Co. has farms to rent and lands to break for flax. Address Gaines Land Co., Sanger, N. D. TNE SPENT ALL AFTERNOON \ TARMANG THIS OISW FoR You! WE WANEAT Wad TT FOS ONER AYEAR —anv You WiLL GE SURPRISED At Very reasonable, 1 sim safe. Inquire at Dr, Smyth's of- fice on Broadway. ‘iv WHO WAS THE fasted Fa THAT WAS THE “Tr ee7 ZWD SOMETHING Jar You “WERE HE COMES For TW! Also three rooms|IN ORDER for a FOR SALE SIX ROOM, modern house, rooms, sun parlor, oak throughout, full bi in basement, first story stuccoed, comparatively new houde, near school, on t FIVE ROOM od rn hangalow, 2 bed ment, lier fur- mace, garage in basement, eas! front, fitty fo fot lot, quite new, near school, very well located, for $3900, on term: ’, ree non-resident to close a business transaction, ae 5 room modern hot eat |g bed rooms, water, sewer, lights, bath, heat, and part basement, affered for 3 ‘00, on terms. M hard ODERN cottage, well leas wood floors, garage, fire Titty: foot et, for $4800, on’ terme, GEO. M. RedtsteR. CORNTITURE FOR SALB ALE—Thor ‘washer, oz lh electric (motor in excellent condition) $17. Child's bed and mattress, porcelain top drop leaf kitchen table, good dresser. H, Helland. Phone 1198 FOR SALE——Hoosier kitchen cabinet,| one single white iron bed with springs, one mattress and one mission rocker, Phone 21 during th Phone 460-LM_evenings. FOR SALE—Overstuffed tapestry duofold, electric vacuum cleaner, laundry stove with water snail Ice box, ‘807 Fourth street, Phone 461-LW. ickers rockers, : floor show cases, 1 kitchen table, 2 water tank with gas heater. FOR SALE—Blue wicker double da bed, Oak office desk and chair. 411 __Hani hone 11 FOR SALE—One golden in excellent condition. Mandan Ave. FARM LANDS FOR SALE FOR SALE—One of the best 40 acres in Lower Rio Grand Valley, young orange grove, owner needs the iat H. H. Carney, Route 1, Mc- e FOR RENT—The Neighbor Call at 704 floors dee Casselman Smith, age) dersigned Administrator st | against front,| 4 puttet| } ‘farm| §, NOTICE TO CREDITOR! In the Matter of the Estato of, Rd- eased. the ‘un. the Es tate of Edwin Cacuasy Sinith, lace Of the City of Hiamarek,-County of Burleigh, and State of “North Da- kota, deceased, to the Creditors of and to all perzons having clalny sald deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers tice is hereby given within gix months after the first publication of this notice, to. Administrator North Judae of the Count North Dakota: at his office In the County Courthouse in the ¢ of | Bis mi geek, Burlegh ther, ‘givca at the 20th day of September, 1927, at the hour ‘of 10. o'clock. Inthe, forenoon », at the courtrooms of Court in the Courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North ota, ‘has been fixed ‘by order of the Court as the time and place for hearing and ad- Justing all clafms duly and rewu- larly filed Against the estate of the decedent abo: DAT WIN 1 SMITH, Administrator. (First me Ba on the 15th day NOTICH TO CREDITORS. Matter of the Estate of Dor- Miriam Smith, Deceased. is hereby gi igned Administrator of t tate of Dorcas Mirlam Smith, iate of the City of Bismarck, County of Rurteigh, and. State. of North kota, deceased, to the Credi and ‘to al against Call] ax: them with the ne ry within six months after publication of this not Administrator at the fi Chm, In the Webb Tite t Inty Courthouse in Kismarck, ptice is further given that the day of September, 1927, at the 10 o'clock in ‘the fo t the courtrooms of Courtiouse, K, Burleign been Ing and ad- near Apple Creek. Improved quar " ter section, FE. YOUNG, { TOST—A small blue female gray hound with scar on hip. Finder notify Geo, Snyder. Phone 144. ATTENTION INS! CONTRACT available for e ally liberal Accident and Policies, Privilege extended to sue policies and settle claims. Top: note! home office cooperation in build- ing a real agency. Company assets over thirteen million dollars. Ad- dress immediately Commercial parks i M. PERSONAL ‘WANTED—Maternity cases with good care, in private home. Mrs. John G. Dixon, 504 Ninth street. —————— Intoxication without alcohol is possible through the use of a South Seas plant known to the botanist as “Piper Mysticism,” a shrub species of pepper, which the Polynesians use by erushing the root. At a conference of the Women’s Engineering Society in England re- cently, more than half the women wore jong hair, none had “Etof contract offered with close | i Casualt: ben foed Insurance Company, Ne-|, and regu- state of the ned. DARWIN, x feineats Administrator. 15th day piven that the Commissioners will for miscel- bidding open hove supplies ‘or a period of one year from date of the contra All bids to be made out. on blanks he County Auditor. opened 10 o'clock A. a : accompanied uy A check for five per mount bid, and the suc: bidder will be required to fur- sh wt bond in amount satisfactory the Board of County Commis- 8. addressed to the a, marked "Mis- nm Commission- Teserves the right to reject any bids, I Toarad of County 12th Dated this” day of March, Da- | GRAIN LIVESTOCK :/ WHEAT PRICES G0 DOWNWARD ' ‘ 1 All’ Peliveriés of Grain Sell| Today at New Low Price. @ Record For Season Chicago, March —(P\—All deliv- cries of wheat, corn and oats sold today at a new low price record for the season. General liquidation on the part of holders had apparently been hanging over the market for some days, and standing orders to sell out set limits were uncovered in fusion, The overturn of prices came with ‘unusual rapidity, and found support lacking from buyers closed weak 1° to 1% cents corn 1 to 174@2_ cents! % to 1% cents off, mie ord of amount on being only 184,000 ing authority c Suropean consumption extraordin big shipment: ocean, Bears in wheat laid chief str today on the blanket of snow o numerous gections in the wes on the mild temperatures prev Iso contended that visible supply can f 3,000,000 bushe 1 the the ‘ BAD BREAK OLIS MARKET ada; ¢o of the wh allying decline starting he: Wheat broke more t! cents going at a bit under 1, Ma: Oats were firm to %4 cent higher. rye gained % cent and fell ‘4 cent under last clos M barley wa: and stead flaxseed ing light. Cash wheat light to make a real et and buy- ing was listless, Trading basis in was unchanged. + and ket to show power af wheat offerings were vir-| 84 Baten ‘offerings were meager and firm. Corn offerings were skimpy and demand for good yellow and high colored mixed was good with trading| | basis from 1 to 2 cents better. Oats were steady, Rye firm. Barley was firm for better grades. Choice ze was to 75, Flaxseed was quict and firm. and only a few had shingles: JHE. WATER'S RATHER ROG THIS EVENING, ’ tent wv? d wellt—For Gos SAKE Y ZHAD THAT For LuwcH 14 wT Tile, office GuysZ {Le SAY TIS, Now \ ‘NOW |, WHERE ALL TH’ NEW DANCE STEPS COME TAAD Sore you MS= ir TAREE TIMBS DAY ESTERDA (AT SCHOOL IN SPELLING.” d_stop losses at various! ent, offerings be-| offerings were too)! MARKETS| CHICAGO RANGE March 22 Close _ Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.34% Ly Wheat— May s July i Sept. ‘orn— May July Sept. 82% to po Oats— May 4 to uae July 45 \ 43% | s ‘—Today Today. Open Low Close 1.32% 1.27% 1.25% “High 1.34% 1.27% 48° 787% 82% 2% tas t 0 Ue 42% 43% to 1 A2's 97% to 98 25% to 96 93 12.47 14.65, 14,30 16.55 16.65 16,55 16,65 16.20 Cc HICAGO Liv ESTOCK Chicago, March 22.—(U. 8. A 20,000; light jactive; generally 10 1h igher han foscocey to shippers u bulk wooled lambs sealing mbs sold; highers ors held ht ate ong: medium 135 to ve ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘aul, March 22.—(U, attle 2,100; about steady on steers and. yearli y tive on most she stoc rly sales medium 10.0 on rd to 12.00, ly steady to stron; light lights aa light pales dul. avier butchers steady; 11.50 paid for 140 to 180 pound weights; 185 to { pound averages 11.00@11.25; | heavier _elghts downward to 10.5 9.50@9 bidding 12.25 on cost Monday 10.88; 3 fat ewes strong to 25 cents MINNEAPOLIS RANGE March 22 Open High Low 1.39% 1.82% 1.29% 13a Wheat— 93 93% 94% 94% A2% 4 43% 6 216 2.16% 87% OTH 6815 1.38% 1.39% 967% 28 4 2.17% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, March 22 No. 1 dark northern. $1.16 ‘o. 1 northern spring a No. 1 amber durum No: 1 mixed durum, No. 1 red durum. Dark hard winter . Hard winter . ‘Oats . * Barer . eltz, per cwt. . pelt Per SEED CORA No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more re - No. 4, 5 Ibs.. No. & ut No, 6 . 62 1 cent per peond discount under al Ib, a corn, 70 Ibs. 5 cents up 1.08, 31 50 + 1.00 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapo March — 22.) | Wheat receipts 44 cars compared to 156 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, 1,28% @1.30' No. 1. dark northern spring, choice to fancy. 131%@ asi Bood to cohice 1.28 %@i20%; ordinary to good 1.25%@1.27%; No. 1 hard nd spine 1.30% @1.36%; No. 1 dark hard Montana ow track 1.213%.@ to arrive 1.27%@1: Ta. May »| bank loans, due to the strictly a 3 opening steady on fat! .<| STOCK MARKET REACTIONARY Pressure of Offerings » So Large That Bullish Opera- tions Are Abandoned . A few tempted, at al list by: bidding up “their es but the pressure of offer- ecame so large that bullish op- Jerations were cither restricted ar abandoned altogether. Calling of about $30,000,000 in rn of in- come tax checks for payment, the call money rate from 4 to 4 cent, the first upturn ij jweeks. The — tempor: stringency apparently was used, t gether with the increase in brokers’ iloans, as a pretext for Wall” de of appeared the price cutt d the predictions of the early ¢| hrough merger or otherw he aller companic automobile out of the pi Selling 5 was directed chiefly against issues which had proved vulnerable to bear attacks in , the past few day Houston Oil | broke nearly 10 points and Dup | Baldw in, Consolidated Baking s| Sloss Sheffield, General Motors, Manhattan Electr: Supply and United Cigar Stor, ‘ored extreme s for-four to nearly seven $ a group, displayed a firm- er undertone than the industrials, harp setbacks took place [ines reent favorites. The closing was weak. Prices con- ‘tinued fade away in the final hour, with South Porto Rico Sugar, International — Harvester, — United : States Cast Iron and United Drug leading the decline. Houston Oil had a temporary upward spurt on the retirement of short contracts and Lackawanna went up from 164 to 16933, the highest in predictions of an carly distribution of share holders. Tot: sales ap- proximated 1,900,000 share: CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, March — 22.—(P)—Cash wheat No. 2 red 1,30! No. 3 hard Corn No, 5 pas 631: @64; No. 4 yellow 65@65 5 Oats No, 2 white, 47142@49; No. 3 | white 43@45 Rye No. Barley 63@ 81. Timothy seed 4.7! Clover’ s Lard 12.3 Ribs 16, Bellie: FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., March 22.—(P) 160 to 200 pound weight 10.75; | to 225 pounds 10.75@10.50; 225 to 275 pounds 10.50@10.15; 275 pounds and over 10.15@10.00; packers 9,00@9.50. ‘Sheep top lambs 13.00@14.00; heavy lambs 10.00@11.00; cull lambs 8.00@9.00; light ewes 7.50@8.50; heavy ewes 2.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 @400; bucks 4.50@5.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE icago, March .22,—(?)—Butter higher; receipts 12,228 tubs; cream- ery extras 47%; standards 47% extra firsts 47%4@47'2; firsts 46% eu; seconds 45@4513. | ,,BEE* higher: receipts 26,186 cases; firsts 20@24%; ordinary firsts 23%; storage packed extras 26%; storage packed firsts 2614, | Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POUL TAY, March 22.—()—Pouliry receipts 4 car: fowls 25 3 broilers 45@50; roosters 19; ducks 20@ i CHIMNEY FIRE ; A yen inney, fire at the residence of | A. W. Snow, 213 South Sixth street, jat 12:45 this morning resulted in a call for the fire department. - The @ was confined to the chimney jand the house was not d imaged, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 22,—()—Flour aechengedl Shipments 38,175 bar- "Bran 27.00. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., March 22.—(?)—But- ter fat, churning cream 4’ stock 2: JACK RABBIT CAUSES windshield, k rabbit jumped th: it, causi seriene cuts to the yx 3 Us of eS » J. 8 ehetes” ‘eucher ‘dent gg i ee “whe Mrs, was driving te schesl with he The rabbity which bed Deen tun it . car, cl ates

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