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Ode, Pho 1 gs taken, deliver. eereuray Bulten's Ho 4 Laundry, 203 Mandan street. lost LOST—An oil can for my bowels, cail- ed the appendix, itt an 3 ss tion, “but not at T. M. Mackachlan, who cure with: ‘out the KNIFE. Lucas Bloek, Bi »marck, N. Dak> BABY CHICKS BUY BEALS Northern Chicks with confidence, Egg supply from N. A. C. and other tested — flocks. Chicks that pay pie pesirat All Heavy assorted 13c; White Li Brown Leghorn, Mottled Ancona iSc; Barred, White Rock, S. C. Red, Black Minorca 16c; R. C. Red, White 1 ge Ite; Buff] FO! Orpington 18¢; Light Brahma, ae ‘Orpington 19c. Free catalag, Is State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. Bo 5 Barred, Butt Rocke Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; “Sera hey ge, dune Chickg: Leghorns 1c, heavy breeds 2c less. Bopp Hatchery, » Minn, ‘Person Court. fountains, violet ay 8 dies, Everything for thi and bee mai ag price li MAY: BANE “CHICKS per said: Anconai jocks, Re s $ ingtons, Minoress $ ed $12. All other varieties. shipment, Nie annual catalog free, Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 15, Fargo, N. D. “Rebuilt A Automobiles SO FAR as we know e y who have bou; here is still our fri “Rebuilt Cora With'9 Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. oF one of the 3 rebuilt cats Uneatal rnoter re ‘Tires good: Dine ton b be used Gall at 423 Redseal = weed conditt wheels, 1927 licénse. for dster or truck, Tenth street. Fo} eB F Six coupe 1024 mod- rf rte ty kp rest Ns Ly and motom . Ww me ite Tribune Ad. No. a m furni shed apartment rel electric range, priv- ste stra, also private. porch, in all modern Rome." Cait at rear deor at 1002 Fourth street. Rue apartments, one large modern three room with bath and one small tment, Call at 71% Ai Dr.| FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, ground floor, private eaeeant connected with bath- m. Call Sunday or evenings, i05 Fifth atreet. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment on ground floor, private nL CONCe, Call at 722 Fifth street or Ph 7-LR. wanted by young man for stimer months. teed ant ha hdr son epiny Bo fried batl 5 seen floor. ind water furni: ni oe euarkeep ing tooms in mod- te entrance, gas eu eosking, Aue for rent: A piano, |2-M after 6:00 a goem in. mod- ad . Claas int. Cam accommo- hes tlemen preferred. i oe 119. Thayer ee Phone 70 TER eeaTi radbm in modern home. Close in, $10.00 (ald month, penton. only with clean work. 1152 or all at 415 Fourth # . Sabena front teoms. "Kiso day ra or board and room. oa atin in street Ih "he ie rivileges Reasonable rent. Phone 613-LM. at room | @, close | in, bein tihoster Ave. {taken of a Fourth street. FOR REN?—Very nicely furnished oer ing room in ajl modern home. ways kot water. Call at 807 urth street, FOR RENT—Two clean light house- keeping rooms, » Oe. at Partly furnished, Call at fourtl FOR RENT Pract row Tn mod - ern home. Downtown location. Call at 112 Broadway or Phone 195-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, in modern hom at 114 Main or Phone 673-1 ENT— jeeping room in modern home Call at 216 Second street or Phone 832-J. MISCELLANEO! SEE THE SURGEON and “say fe with flowers” or see us and we'll it with Sauerkraut. Surgery tr les to cut out the at tee 3 knife. WE CURB THE CAU! THE “ITIS,” or inflammation, hss purifying the blood stream through “Alkaline Blood Treatments,” mild herbal. remedies and scientific in- dividual diet. Clinic of Dr..T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) Lucas Block, ero N. DD. Correspondence soli FOR ieee room unfurnis! ‘apartment with private bath, further information call at 616 Seventh street. or’ FOR RENT—Two room apartment on ground floor. Also one sleeping room, Call at 400 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Pieasant city heated light housekeeping apartment. Col- building, Telephone 183. FOR SALE—Choies Imported German Rollers, German .Chappers « saa Hartz Movatala js0 ‘apr? sin, cage ‘treats, e one 115-J." Jacob Bull, 'pickin m, N. k. Box 728, ak. FOR SALE—Poland ¢ China China brood sows. Also want te buy’ youn cattle or cows. J. E, Cl esal, 1 miles southeast of Bismarck. RENT—Purnished or ynfur- t the Varney RENT njshed one room sad Liichenette. Harelnurst, G0 411 Fitty WANTED—60-head’ of horses to pas- ture at the F..W. Moffit farm. Writ or see Fred W. Moffit, Mof- a Hee Fishine? Call at 221 Third atreet for live Minnow: street. in Tribune orn one FOR RENT—Small apartment Person Court. Phone 768. 'ree| FOR RENT—Fornished apartment. 422 Fitth street. FOR RENT—May 1st Aj Tad BSP Big. wee at Tritune office. il Ri '—Modern Apartment, L. t feeders =e Thompson, Phone a sent ee OPPORTONITY 3 p> ne beauty parlor 7 i wa location. Price $175, hall dow mi balance per month. Fine — a for right man. G. D. Shaft, Bin N. D., 1000 First Ave. 601-3. FOW RENT—Catage, Close in, ; Pion 589-LM or call at 507 Third stre R RENT—Garage. See Faunce, 802 First atree! OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Oftice or li rooms | rae eorsies seveley, store, Apply BESIRASLE OFFIC 1 BOOKS "ia Hoskins mieek. See Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. ROOM AND BOARD JOARD AND in mode! ) at @ reasonable rate. Call Eighth street or Phone 834-. z at 300 WHEAT PRIGES | _|line, 50 per cent of wheat is tight downtown. | Mi MOVE UPWARD High Basisate ‘in. North American Export Salee— Unfavorable Crop Reports Chicago, May y 8.41} —With North Americ: export sales today esti- mated as high as 1,500,000 bushels, wheat displayed a decided upward trend. Less faves crop reports from Oklahoma and elsewhere south- hae Re coms gy old in e ition to adverse prospects north- west. Besides, Liverpool quotations meet higher than ‘had been f Wheat closed firm % ta 1% cents net higher, or % to % cent up, to % cent advance, and spovineee’ ne varying from 16 cents decline to 2 cents. ‘sy hand from a leading been making ervations Of spring wheat: conditions werthoery said to- day that it would apparently be im- ib 19 Canada to plant a full age. ted that from Win- pipes to orth Dakota the land is bad! y flooded. with practically no seeding done. South of the Canadian lanted, | 3, reage has been cors iderably | aga result-of the wet late spring. © Domestic winter wheat advices were also regarded in some quarters is bullish. Particular notice was Kansas _ official report telling of Hessian fly activity in sev- eral central counties and of too much moisture for the eastern hal of-the state as well as of suspicion | * of foot rot. PRICES HIGHER ON ON faneapelin, Mag Sn Minneapolis, May 3.—(P)—Showery weather in the spring wheat section | and marked strength in cables, with SS | FURNITURE FOR. FOR-SALE—One 7x9 Umbrella tent at ne. 1 library table $15.00, one child 5 rocker $1.00, one ten volume Buel clopaedia of architecture, car- id buildi $7.60, Also Two light housekeeping | tooms, Also a four room furnished b Ceostaatgd- during June, July and meet: See Roy Nef at 710 Seventh street. HOUSES AND FLATS __ FINE RESIDENCE Pi PROPERTY FOR ar ae M modern “house, including ed rooms, sun parlor, basement, full bai re t,. fo ah throughout, near schoo! bool, 50 foot lot, bs, desirable home trees and in fine district, offered sale. very reasonably for quick NEW “BUNGALOW 812- Eight street for sale by owner at real ls ee rice. An extremely” well. neh with nicely arranged | We rooms. Call at 602 Seventh street. FOR tically ‘pat bungalow, five rooms and igs si bet ple Foams. full base Rent, hot, air hea! ice ms if ‘scaled Phone 921. For. SALE—A modern cottage well located, Fifty foot lot, Cheap taken at once. Call at 417 Mandan -By owner direct, prac- He if] clipped street or Phone 858, FOR RENT—Six room modern new bungalow, just completed.. Phone No, 0, Hedden Real Estate, | FOR RENT—Three room house part- ly modern. Close in. Phon 2. THE ‘MUSIC SCHOOL in piano, vocal. Spe- fi inners and ey RANGE Close tet, Year Ago ase: Wheat— May 3 LR 1.38 by Ors 18 July Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— May July Sept. ou" AT% 4 45% @46 1.09 1.06% 975%. 12.35 12.52 13.60 13.45 14.90 14.80 Rye— May July eet Lard— May Jul Rite May July Bellies— a strong price run-up in Winnipeg May, sent wheat futures higher to- Close was near top for the day, Minneapolis. 1@1% ce) tx higher, Qats advanced % cent, May ining on deferred months, but par- tial reaction followes Flaxseed futures advanced early and fell back with trade quiet. Cash wheat offerings were light gud demane was good for the better es. ady, none offered, Durum was quiet and easy, red lower. Corn offerings were small and bet- ter grades in fairly good demand. Oats were steady. Rye was unchanged to easy within the range. Barley was steady. Flaxseed was steady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 3.—(U. 8S. D. of A.)| —Hogs 28,000; s! with | Winter wheat was nominally a average. weight | firsts 40@41 —Toda: un 138% 1 183 1.81 ¥ MU 70% @% 84% 80% 84% 48 46% 1,10@ AM 45% 1.09% 46 1,10 1.07% cy 12:40 12.67 1.07% 07% 12.35 12.50 1.07% 09 12.37 @0 12.57 13.60 13.35 13.35 13.30 1 9.50 to 10.00 on butchér and hogs, or steady to 26 low about steady, mostly 11.00 tnt Monday 9.66; weight 2 100; nominally ste: woe few spring lambs 17.50; clip- ped ewes 7.50@7.75. FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., May 3.—4?). 150 to 180 pound weights 9.7! ounds 9.65; 200 to 22h 225 to 250 pounds 0; 250° to 300 pounds 9.15@ pais 7.75@8.25; stags 8.00@8.2 00@)14, Sheep top lambs 1 | heavy lambs 12.00@)13.00; | 10.00@11.00; light ewes 7.00 jeavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ew @5.00; bucks 5,00@6.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE ull Chicago, May 3.—(#)—Butter low- creamery er; receipts 18,647 cases: extras standards 4 firsts 3613 @38}; 220 pounds awn 15 to 15 cents low-| onds 34@35%%. er; limited supply heavier hogs ear!; fully steady; big packers inactive: talking around 15 cents lower; pack-| storage packed extras 251); storage pigs 15 to 25 cents, packer firsts 25@ ing sows weak; lower; top 19. pounds 10.501 pounds pounds bulk 260 to 200 + 210 to 240} 260 to ‘ 325) packing sow: ear 00 eatatl bulk better doe unchange pigs 10.0 eavyweight h light light .10.15@ 10.75; ‘packing | soys 8.60@9.25"% slaughter piks 9.50@10.60. Cattle’ 11,000; fat steers and she stock fully’ steady; bulls 10 to 15 cents higher; vealers 25 to 50 cents up; light and medium weight steers predominating in steer run; heavy strictly choice 1,147. pound $13.00; best heavies held 3.50; ‘bulk fed steers all 9.75@12.25; 908 to 1,159 Colorado fed steers 12.25 weighty | meaty bulls 6.80@ mostly; light vealers, 9.25@ ers and small. killers .00@13. Sheep 12,000; fat lambs active; strong to few sopts ‘16 to 25 cents higher; quality considered; desirable lambs 16.75@16.50; few good 102 eed thoice held higher; deck pound clipped lambs 15.50; desirable wooled lambs eligible lambs _17.25@ 17.50; asking upward to 17.75 for good to choice Colorados; sheep scarce, steady; good to choice clipped wes 8.00@8.50; few good wooled ewes around 9.00. 80. ST. Seale LIVESTOCK South Bt Rare 3.—(U. ft A.)—Cattle 2,300; fed steers ‘and H supply; open- rgely 5.’ 3 cutters 4.50 to 3.80; bulls ieee slow, practical top 6.25; bulk seegeen: stockers and feeders Eggs lower; receipts 43,843 firsts 22@%; ordinary firsts Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoils, Bran 28.00@28.60. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, May 3 \—Poultr: trent vont No; oilers ; 15; ducks 30@83; geese 17@ mass ay RANGE Open” igh 1.36 1.36% 1.35) 1.37% 1.38% 1 1.844% 1.3544 1.34% 1.03% 1.04% 1.02% 1.08% 46% 46% Ad 2.204% 2.25% 13% 11% 68% DULUTH RAG i} Open High Low 1.60% 1.51% 1.60% 1. 145% 146% 1.45% Low 1,02 AGS AC Ad 2.19% 2.25% Sept. 168% rae July S4pt. May 1.08% 1.09% tay 1,06% 1.07 bac 2,700; regions 25 to 50 cents| Flax— or more higher od lights 9.50 to ae bulk around 10.00 to 10.50, Hogs 7,500; slow, bidding most! Peta Het 2% 2.26% 2.26: ~ WRITE ANO TELE Him HEILC HAVE Ta WAIT HIS —Today— Bh @%to%s 1.10% 1.075%, 12.37 12450 13.60 13.35 14.85 average May 3.—#)—Flour shipments 34,167 barrels. fowls 256@'4; turkeys ne Celie 1.03% 1, STOCK MARKET IS UNCERTAIN Speculative Activity on Up-/ 4rd side Although New Weak Close Spots Develop 89% to % New York, May Major 3.4) — 134 speculative activity in today's stock to lh 1.31% to 15% 180% to’ market was’ nil on the upside al- though a number of new weak spots developed during the session. Price movements appeared to be based on individual consideration: ther than general news or business develop- ments. The increase in brokers’ loans last week, while not expected in some quarters, was believed to be due largely to the extremely heavy new bond financing and a reduction ia looked for in next week's figures which will cover the liquidating movements toward the end of last month. Despite the absence of official in- formation that the finance committee of the General Motors corporation had proposed the declaration of an extra cash dividend of $2 by diree- tors, who meet May 12, the stock con- tinued in brisk demand, touching $108 a share by carly ‘afternoon. Most of the other motors improved in sympathy, and there were several points of strength in the oil, food, mereantile, public utility and steel groups, Railroads shares were mixed. Gulf, Mobile and Northern, and the Chicago Great Western issues were under pressure on the denial of guaranteed ‘dividend and me rumors, and Western Pacific yielded on selling inspired by fears of un- favorable dividend action on the pre- However, strength developed er of the southwestern is- and in some of the seasoned dividend payers such as Chesapeake and Ohio, Lackawanna, Delaware and Hudson and Union Pacific. Colorado fuel responded to the blication of an excellent earnings ATG a to % to % 08M 4.65 bacon pigs y to Hogs 180 to pounds 9.35@ | to 84%. the highest price in 25 years. New -peak prices also were attained by National Bise' Brooklyn Union € Case Threshing, Machines and Certainteed pr ucts. International Paper was weak on rumors of new financing. The closing was strong. Redue- tion of the call money rate to four per cent accentuated the rise in the final hour, when the best prices of the day were made. lupont, Wool- worth, American Radiator, Norfolk and Western and Western Union gained 3 to 5 points. General Motors touched 196 and Gulf, Mobile and Northern, which had been held down jto 71% earlier, snapped ‘ack to 75, a new peak. Colorado fuel extended its rise to seven pqints. Total sales 000,000 shares. approximated 2,( MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | Minneapolis, May 3.—(/P)—Wheat receipts 90 cars compared to 103 a year No. 1 northern 1.37% @1.31 No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 144%@ 1.47%} good to choice 1.41% @1.43% ; ordinary to good 1.38% @1.40%; No, 1 hard spring 1,39%@1.48%; No. ter hard Montana on track 187% @ 146%; to arrive 1.36% @14 1.381%; Sept. 3 yellow 79@80. rahe 48% @48%, 1 Rye No. 2, 1. tare 10%. Flax No, J, 2.2 gram (Furnished by Russell-Miller ae lamb: @8.0 es 3.00 extra 3 sec- capes; 20@21; 'y al Close 1.36% 1.38% 1.35% 04% 1.021% No. 1 dark northern. 1 northern... 1 amber damm... 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. 2.20 |No. 1 flax. 2.25% |No, 2 flax No. 1 .78% | Barley 17%) Oats .. 168% |Speltz per cwt.. SHELL CORN No. 8, 66 lbs. or more. No, ne 46% | No. 46% | No. 4454] No, No. Close 3 per pound discount under Wao ss" 1, be corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents un- jer shell. 40% | Hard winter wheat. oe SLAB 1,09% | Dark hard winter w! . 113 a CAGO GRAY Chicago, yh Wheat No. 28% a iaeenank: "Noes red 1380 rn No, 3 mixed 74%; No. 2 yel- EA hip, 2 white 60%4Gi60%; N wi e ye wie aR gets f Barley 14@88. Timothy Loy 43 Lso@s. 25. Clover seed 29.00@35.75, Lard .}: L Ribs 13.62. Bellies 14.87, LIBERTY BONDS New York, May 3.—()—Liberty bonds closed today: 3 1-28 100.31; first 4 1-48 103.5; second 4 1-45 100.12; third 4 1-48 100.24; fourth 4 1-48 103.28; U. S. G. 3 3-48 105.19; G. 4s 108.19; U. 8, G. 4 1-48 NOTICE TO CRED In the Matter of the Harriet M. Gage, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Florence E, Chat te executrix ‘of the, last ment of Harriet M. Gi city of San Diego in the County of San: Diego, and, State of California, deceased, to thé creditors of, and all porecn! having claims against said leceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, months after the first publiaction of-this notice, to said Florence E. Chabot, executrix, at ithe office of 1G. F. Dullam, her nt agent, in the city National Bask Building, ry within — six in the city of Bismarck in said Bur- I ist, County, or to the Judge of fh e County Court of Burleigh Coun- y, , at his office in the Court House | p: in’ the city County North: Dakote jifiam. is the resident of Bismarck, Burleigh ‘and that G. agent of executrix. i ae lt hereby further notified that . C. Davies, Judge of the coune "Court within — for the inty pe Burleig' hy Sorth has fiona the By aay of Net rember A.-D. 1927, place arin, all cinims. against the ions said Deceased, which srelnbotor regularly pre- ted eer Lt fore provided. Daled ay eS et ee Exeowtrix, Dovlam, seune & Burke: , Attorneys tor s reldaad j they were forced to by jumping over four points | Costin George D. ard, Mat Re P. God- Judges bares tat The unusually of en- tres ae conten: p made th Aets or the judges exceeding! leu! hold. several meetings and spend a ee setae. amount of time in fone over the structed puzsies'and the accompany ing essays before finally reach’ Ff gt The contest closed April an ly thereaft made it impossib! pick the Bite b until lt n sen In making the award, the RD took into consideration both tistic arrangement and attractive: of the reconstructed puszie aid the wording of the contestant’ baer! why the Whippet is con @reatest value in the automobile world. This wae in accordance with the contest ne which provided that the judges should “take into account the neatness of the rs submitted and the skill with which they are ar- rangea” and should consider “both the merit of the opinions and the puzzle solution.” All the entries are now on display in the Lahr Motor company's sales rooms so that the contestants them- selves and all others intereated may look them over. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—June Ist lst Apt. Furnish- ed, 3 rooms and bath. Phone 906, Also 2 furnished connecting rooms and bath, and'a small room at 400 4th street. Phone 1062-L, Mra, Cora McLean. FOR RENT—New five room bunga- low for $50 per month. Inquire 2 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Two clean well furnish- ed sleeping rooms. vate en- trance, close to bath and telephone, Two blocks north of postoffoce. all at 410 Third street. Phone 589-M. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, Modern and close in. Call ae Sixth. FOR SALE—Child’s crib and two rockers, all in fine condition. Phone 982 or call 503 Eighth street. FOR RENT—-Apartment at Wood- mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. FOR SALE—1 Duofold davenport, 1 C Melody Conn saxophgne, 1 cornet, 1 2-speed cake or bread mixer in A-1 condition. 414 Hannafin street, NOTICE Ol MORTGAGE FORR- CLOSURE SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virture of a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered on the 2nd day of April, 1927, in an action wherein J. Westlake is plaintiff, tnd Bdward ‘ Whitman and Stella G. Whitma wife, Mabel Tyber- ing, and al er persons unknown, claiming any estate, title or interest in and to the real ‘estate described in the compalint herein, are de- fendanta, and a special’ execution issued thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at pub- Ne auction /at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the bth day of May, 1927, at the’ hour of ten o'clock a. m., of ‘that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises, situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, directed in. said judgment and execution to be sold, and which are described as follows, 0-W An undivided one-half interest in gjand to the North Half (N%) of Sec- tion Twenty-six One Hundred North, Rang (26), Township Forty-two (142) Eighty (89), contain- ing 320 acres, more or less, accord- ing to the government’ survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said jud: ment and coxts, amounting in all to the sum of $5021.42, with interest. thereon from the date of sald judg- ment, and the accruing costa of Dated this 2nd day of Apel 1927, ROLLIN WELC! Sheriff of Burleigh Conaty. North Dakota, Newton, Dullam & Youn, Attorneys for Plaintitt, Bismarck, North (Firat publication ‘Apri 4/2- 23-30—5 /: wOmMOR OF: CAxCRL Lazian or TO some GUSTAPSO LENA PERSO: TAK NOTICE: That default has been made in the terms and condi- tions of that certain cgntract for eed, made and entered, into bee tween L. B. Wilson and Ida M. Wil- fon, an parties of the fleet Dart and 5 Monta usta party of the second part, on the 104 day of Sep- ber, 11025, wherein and whereb: B. Wilson and Ida ns Wilson, sola ‘ana agreed. to conve unto Sonja Gustafson, tl he, following described ‘real property, situate in Burleigh County Ly North Dakota, it: Northeast Quarter cid ) of ies Nineteen (19), Townsl 3 ty-eight (13 Seyenty-six a 1927.) ores it, upon the prompt and eat pertormance by the. sald Sonja Gustafson: of. the terms and conditions in such contract set ae her assignees, have failed to make the payments required to be paid by the said contract on 1st day of November, 1925 an and: has failed to pa: rt iode, ana turter e. November 1st, failed to pt es upon said land for oe ear ize: that by virtue af YGe- faults, as hereinbefore Hated. ee is now owing to the yeni the sum o} slate 00, and interest, o! hich pal we Lena conveyed thelr inte cat tn’ wala, Ia ee conve: erent fo Wa M. Wilson, and t the sata ‘tan Ida M. Wilson owns a end, Fin to the contract ‘with Sonja G son above ‘net forth, TAKE * E — Pia: it take effect upon then expiratis one year from and after’ the service of this notice Fol exclusive of the da: of service: in said nants eee et remain in full. force dame ab It no default Dated thir 2 2 SS LET ERLE 2 SRE” CSTE TETRAMER