The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1927, Page 7

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CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D. dD. 97.00 A DAY for ambitions ‘mag. whe} can furnish references. “436 week, 5 day week—opportunity to increase pay to 976-9100 weekty in seat month, bbe lave cai _ call on farmers in this count e about yourscl. FUROE @ THOM AS, Scanlan St. Freeport nh H ‘COLLECTION ing Salesman-Au tracts, weekly, ereton — WOR SALE--80 acres of ‘land south east of Steele containing good | pass, ruscinrormation write L, Hhotnacker, Steele, N: D. ARN Barber ttad are work, summer offer tree, _College, Fargo, N. WANTED—High school clean hab work in store. i nd. epeetat * voter Barber. boya with auth No. NTE. installers. ~ In- quire Holland Furnsee | Company, 6 Main Avenue. WANTED — on hides and junk, Bismarck Hide and Fur. FRMALE HELP WANTED * ‘WANTED—Two neat appearing girls years of age, to work for ing company. , $20.00. a salary and commission. at, Jarrett Hardware. Second street or Phone 905. ¢ Fi ‘One furnished two room Apt. $26 @ month, also one fu: for i FOR RENT: ‘Tari nished room for light househegping, 517 Second t or call 8 FOR. RENT—1 posal on ground floor. “Also for ‘sale. Duofold bed and dresser. 890. Fourth street, FOR RE ly eee fre it partment. Call before ak a8 Call at Furnished ‘enfer- nish aa Hise’ at the roe Flats. one Mur] Apts. ous Man x shay ane FOR RENT—Furnisbed one room and Haselhurst. 411 Fifth WANTED—A girl at Hoffman’s Cafe. _Do_not Phone. wlan ages Fon RENT—Apartment in [rribune __Rnildize. Apply Tribune office. ‘Modern apartment, L. n.__Phone 180. AN ED tionally ndvertised. food Lars for one of the oldést and largest food manufacturers in the United States, Only experienced salesman acquainted with th deh North Dates will References and bond reuired. Also salesman must own car. Apply, Wheeler” Brokerage jouth, FOR SALE--House irreastern part of city. Six rooms and bath, modern, aimost new, Price $3850. Will take light, late model sedan in part Address Tribune in care »._ 67. 27 Second Ave. payment. of Ad. No. WANTED—Salesman to carty school rnished three |' “ qe avtomontle? ‘at’ They ou pick out these that bough Eo used ‘The ‘only ‘de “tell” a a ae, ear. is in the it and penlth bet Ae Psat contract to the A ni arty. All answers held test . confidence. . National Cadeate Company, “— Palace Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 1¢ black Owner = may. charges and | tion, 4-144- FOR SALE—Guernsey cows. Three two years old; 1 four years old; 1 five years old; 1. six years old..All to freshen this fall, One. regis- tered bal'S yaar ola. FOR SALE—Tyro gi can id Farms in Great Northern. Rt! aindel for ‘Meding See: or will val exch tor $3200.00. Write J. W. wa City, Wome ts LAUNDRY—First Shirts a GONE ESTRAY—Last spri mare, white hind feet, white stripe in forehead. For reward oe FOR SALE—Two reconditioned wash- ing machines, Terms if desired. marck Meadows Co., 520 Mi Ave._Phone 318, WANTED—A teliable party would iano in exchange for} FOR SALE—Two trucks complete. Depositors’ Holding Co. Phone 21, Lost ‘Traveling expenses paid. Apply fo, Dilts, G. P. Hotel, After 5:00 p.m. apply to Miss Rice, | POR RENT: WANTED—Girl for general how work. Elderly lady preferred, Call at 314 W. Rosser. supplies and stationery items on a ion basis as a see jouri river, ments made from Fargo. Refer- wnchees._ Box 685, Fargo, N.D. ROOMS FOR RENT FORK RENT—Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms in all modern home, with private en FOR RENT—Modern five room bun- galow apartment, hot water heat, Elaseed in poteh, full basement: and electrical connections, and lawn. Phone 842-M or fall at 622 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Modera seven oor house with four hedrooms. Call at 508 West Brosdway. (six _ blocks etween 7:00 p. FOR RENT—Three or four unfur-|—” = Thone 816M oa nished rooms on second eet ae TecAtne 6A. pag ‘side ee NP. modern home, Call at aoMe 'f track, Call at 611 Second street. wa E. J."Schalts, FOR RENT— room modern cote] ;, taxe, close in at $40, 5 room partly modern house at $25... Geo. Register. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room furnished flat, reaso _The Laurain Apts,, : FOR RENT—Furnished six room house, nese and close in. @Write Close 601 Third street north. = FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. Call 506 Tenth FOR Rf rooms. Also for Washing machine. Second street. fe FOR RENT—Large clean furnished room on first floor. t front. Call_st_ 402 Eighth street, ___ ROOM AND BOARD __ ROOM WITH BOARD at Mohawk. We particularly specialize in serv- ing good wholesome home cookin 401 Fifth street. housekeeping sale: Maytag’ Cail. at , 219) aed FOR RENT—Five room modern. cot- tage. Call at 1811 Rosser Avenue or Phone 1132-J. ‘WORK WANTED ANTED: St man. Repairman of Steam boilers + engines, factory machinery Pipe fitting. Ten years. exparience, Guarantee work. References it wanted. H. L. Patterson, 405—13th St, Phone 617-J. WORK WANTED—Midate aged wom- an desires position as cosking for threshing crew. Write Tribune Ad.! ai No, 66. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy five or seven room house or bung: on month- nts. Write Tribune No. 1D coach, tate models, < terms. Consider trade for first real estate mortgage, city lots or Ad. No. 73, care Tribune FOR SALE—One Oldsmobiles4926 du- plex sport touring. Any reasonable offer takes it. Call at 612 Main street. LOST—Hetween Baldwin and marek, one 3385 Goodyear all weather Tread easing on rim. If found notify Lahr Motor Sales. Re- ward. Sites BENGE Se ee REQUEST FOR BIDS FOR FUR- NISMING MOTOR VEHICLE T. iJ FOR 1024 REGINTRATION 1 NORTH DAKOTA. \ Blas Close aomuae 25rd, 1927 Bismarck, N. Di 1. Proposals for furn ishing the State of North Dakota one hundred eighty thousand pairs of automobil tage and four hundred pairs of im cle, tage, and tio eplicn sdvduring the year 1326; Will be ree ceived bythe State. Highway Com: ‘mission +f its offices at the eee Capitol in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, not, later than 10:00 gielock in. the: manning on, the 23rd day of August, 1927, at which time Such” proposals publicly opened and read. Proposals must be mailed to or oth: ise deposited with th ore. tary of the State Highway Commis- sion and shall be sealed and en- dorsed theroon “Proposals for, auto license taaa” 3. A cerufied check for five per cent, togethér: with a bidder's bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposal. Specifications are on file in, the office of the Registrar of the Motor Vehicle Department, Bis- marck, North ota, and ' copies may be had upon application to him. _ 6, All bidders are invited to be Brgnent at the qpening of the pro- s. mae right Is reserved to reject all proposals, to waive technicalttien, or to accept auch as may be determined to be for the beat intereats of he State, STATE F WAY iM will be ore Dated Aug. ist, 1927. (8/2-10-17) “}taken by G. in at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pomp and ceremony marked the funeral servi at Bucharest for | King Ferdinand of Rumania. In the upper picture the: casket con-! taining the king’s body is shown on its way to the royal burial! below are the royal mourners at the railrcad station, Queen Marie is at the right; her daughter, the queen of Jugoslavia, is at the left, and Prince Nicholas, and Princess Meana (in the back- ground) are‘ between them. Fargo, h’ day of ‘clock in day or upon| CITATION HEARING PETITION State of North Dakota, County of rove hearing » of this cita- required. by Law 1d A, ed this 2 of August, . timing any or interest: In-or, Ligh or en- cumbrance upon the pre lescribed in the petition i? or may be interested in che Judge of th ere (SEAL) Ww. maaieka BIDS For JaNrror The State of North Dakoin + pard bf Linden ‘hool Di the Above Named Iexp " You and each of cited and requ! the County Cor Burleigh, in sa $ ° is House in the ¢ rte marck, in said Conny and ‘Su te, the 30th day of Auguat the hour of 10 noon of any you Eliza man, of Farg matter of the oO otherwii Ja ¢ bond tog fulfill Board reserves. the The right to e Oliver, ville, Mini deat! he State ‘of North Dakota. nd the abeve named respondents will plesse tales notion hat ane di position of Myra Elliott will ©. Westlund, Notary Public for the County of Gass and Siate of North Dakota, at is, wh THE VANISH Nervous Playwright night): What shall I pared a speech, b-but i now. Manage: the audience. worRD (on first jo? I'd pre- quite gone Don’t worry—so has Passing Show. » | Changed. and proper operas | 27.|um 9.15@10.90; WHEAT PRICES ‘CLOSE STRONG" Late Rally Due t te Local Bey-| ing on Fears of Frest Over Canada Chicago, Aug: 17, — U®) — Wheat ended erratic today and prices had) [rather violent fluctuations through-| }out the day. The northwest wheat on the bulges because of im [proved ‘crop prospects, but offerings faded out on the dip: A ate a was due to local buy- 1 ktrong at a & cent; corn was up to 1 aT e 14% lower, and provisions “i | Ribs s down. ditions in the west and] est were decidedly mixed to- While some traders eyed with | favor the slightly warmer weather jin many lothers were inclined. to the belief {that the warmth was not sufficient amage. Heavy raing and ibilities of frost within the next ys also attracted attention on s of the market, good buying or selling was quickly reflected the action of the tpurket. T | were more or less fnclined to be less bullish and the same change in senti | ment was ev! |cron comment from the prairie prov |inees more mixed than of late. MILL CITY WHEAT MARKET MAKES GRADUAL RECOVERY Minneanolis, Ang. 17,--/)—Wheat decline early today, and gradual re: covery was recorred on the late tr: ing. Close was a shade to % cent higher. [except for lateness of the crop, trad | quieted down in all market: en jeral news lacked punch and | buying, support indifferent, | Export demand also fell off slightly heavier than due. Oats edged wy cent early and broke back %@ close. Rye futures started firm and jluter resisted the efforts of wheat weakness. Cash rye was firme Firmness prevailed in barley futures with the cash market higher. seed futures were easy with grain. ity offerings better than y | smutty | general was stesday. Milnes ee eoeL premium range was Durum offerings jsmaller ‘and the market was steady. Corn was steady to firm. Oats were firm to % cent higher. Rye was firm to strong. Barley was firm to one cent higher. un- te two bulkhead cars, CHICAGO oe Chicago, Aug. 17—(U. S. D. of A.) —Hogs, 18,000; uneven; good choice hogs 300 pounds down 10 to cents lower; big bend of decline a1 we pounds down butchers 300 pounds up and packing, taking, but Packard was again boost- sow6 10 cents lower; top 10.90; limit-'ed to a new high. bulk 160 to! ; 220 to 240 in the merchandisi 3,260 to 300 pounds peak prices again being recorded hy! : ed supply above 10.75; to 375 pounds butch- bulk packing > lightweight 8.00 and bet ulk, slaughter pigs 9.50@10.00 heavy welaht hogs, &46@9.60, med light light 9.00@9.90; 7.00@8.00; slaughter pigs 8.75@10.25.| Cattle, ‘14,000; all killings classes ver yslo weak to 25 cents lower; in between grades both classes showing decline; most. fed steers 12.00@13.75; heavies early 14.15; long 4.10; grassy and stockers scarce; “bulls steady; most sau- sage bulls 6.00@6.50; few 6.75; veal. ers higher 15,50@16.50. Sheep, 17,000; faitly active; gen- » YOU'RE MISSING 4¥, Pop, BY NOT Tastina SOME OF THIS DELICIOUS PORTER HOUSE SreaK? ALL I WANT ts THE FAT! 11 eRovipes er, FOR THE BODY PTCAN WOTH STAND oop BLASTS OF of the late crop sections, | during the|s lent at Winnipeg with | was hauled up short on a moderate With fewer reports of frost damage in Canada, and some of the {news from that direction favorable d cables were cent below last Flax- Cash wheat offerings were moder- ate and demand for the better qual- | w: The money rates were to 31g per cent after renewing at! Flaxseed offerings were confined tions with the old 4 per cent rate. Hudson to next meeting of directors. sows light 94 “010.0; | packing sows fat steers and she stock’ best arlings short fed steers largely j, |der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents eanicaco RANG ui. 1 Close Close" Yesterday Year Ago Wheat— Sept. on com | Sept. Dee. | March Onts— Sept. Dec. |. March Wy ‘Sept. i 1.02% 15.05 16.17 Sept. 14.50 ct. 13.95 | Bellies— | Sept. 3. 17.57 Oct. 16.87 13.65 pods ho Open 142 142% 1.37% 150% 1.12 116 1.13% 1.19 1.16% 48% 52% 55M 95% 99% ATS 51% @% 5a 04 98% ‘B65 MM D5 99% 14.25 12.60 12.47 12.62 12.42 1255 1260 11.88 22.02 as 11.92 12.10 11.92 12.10 13.50 13.65 11,85 12.02 13.37 381 55 13,85 jerally unchanged trom Tuesd early bulk range lambs 14,Q0@14; choice offerings held arotnd 14.40 jbulk natives lightly sorted around 114.00; few good lambs around 18. | sales upward to 14.25; culls ‘0010.00; mostly: desirable weight fat natives ewes 6.50@7.00; two doubles good around 88 pound fed bulk feeding lambs heavies down asking up to 13.75 for choic | lightweight; bulk feeding lambs Tuesday scaling 62 pounds 13.65. ‘MANY ISSUES HIT NEW HIGHS Merchandising and Public Utility Shares Show Best Group Strength New York, Aug. 17.—(P)—Specul: tors for the advance encountered stiffer resistance in. todays’ stock narket. but they succeeded in lifting more than a score issues to new high| records, Buying frequently shifted from one group to another in an ef-|_ Te fort to maintain bullish enthusiasm, the merchandising and public: roup strength. Easier facilitated the campuign jfor higher prices, call loans dropping 3%. ‘The nation-wide ease of credit conditions was reflected in the low- ering of the rediscount rate by, the iRichmond federal reserve bank, leav-{ ing only 4 of the 12 central institu- gasumed the: leadership of |the motor group, with the demand {for that issue accelerated by talk of| an increased or extra dividend at the General’ Motors was sluggish early inthe ses- sion and resumption of the “advance in Chrysler ran into heavy profit Merger rumors stimulated the rise issues, new | Sears Roebuck, Montgomery War May Department Stores, R. H. Macy, Abraham and Straus ‘and Mandel | Brothers, the early gains running as jhigh as four points, In the public utility group, new eaks were recorded by American ‘ater Works “new,” Engineers Pub-| lic Service, Mackay companies com-! mon and.preferred and Radio Corpor-! tion. The advance in rails was checked by a disappointing freight| traffic report for the first week of; | August, but special strength was shown by Western Maryland. The closing was irregular. Baking nd railroad equipment issues joined the mercantile shares in the late up- turn, but there was an abundance of selling orders elsewhere, embracing, ‘tehison, Norfolk and Western, Bal- timore ‘and Ohio, General Motors, General Rilway Signal, Internatio al Harvester, Ame Mathieson Alkali. proximated 1,900, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, ‘Aug. 17 No. 1 hard sp No: 1 dark northern No. 1 northern . No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum - No. 1 red duram . No. 1 flax No, 2 flax No. 1 rye . | Barley Oats Speltz, per cw. SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more . One cent per pound discount un- under shell. Hard winter wheat .... Dark hard winter wheat . * MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 17 Open High Low Close 142% 142% 141% 142% TASH 140% 140% LAN $1.22 . 120 8% «88% 91% B1% 46% 40% A% a 222% 235K £95% 2 285 (288 a. ot #4 2a5 2.51% ct 1% 12% 13% 18% Peoria and Eastern and 2 MINNEAPOLIS CASH Minneapolis, Aug. Td Wheat receipts today 388 compared to 227 a year ago,’ Minneapolis cash ‘wheat jand coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring, ep heh fia Rete pd 1.564 @1.60% + 145% @1.59% 1:45%4@1.54% |. 8. ed to fancy To arrive .. 1.44%@1.53% D.N. 8S, ch to faney 1.5419@1.58% 1 ed to choice 1.4844 @1.52% S., ord to good 1.43% @148% Dark Northern. . To, arrive Northern by 1 F _ to — 3D. N. Dark Hard (Cifent.). To arrive Hard Mont.). To arrive .. Minn. & 8. D1 Dari Hara arrive . & 8. D. arrive Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive . 1 good, averaging (utility shares giving the best demon-|Faney 2 Amber Durum olor and{strations of . 137% 1 1 Amber Durum To arrive Durum To arrive Amber Durum Durum .. Amber Durum Durum . Red Durum To arrive 2 2 3 3 1 To arrive Yellow cori Yellow corn Mixed corn... To arrive 3 Mixed coon. To anrive Mixed corn. To arrive Mixed corn. Mixed corn. 5 6 2 ee 4 Write vole . ‘Barley, ch to fancy.. To arrive : ‘Barley, med to good. . To arrive ‘ Barley, lower grades. To arrive Rye To arrive No, 1 Flaxseed. To arrive .. alite ot aoe stock @5.00; mostly stockers and | feeders in broad de- mand, omstly 6.50@7.7 Cc 1800; venlers, 25@50 high- er; extreme range 14.00@15.00;: baile good lights 14.50. early top 10.7 lower; packers lights r eavier butchers; bidding most! for sows; pigs 25 lower; bulk ug ge cost Tuesday 8:58: 000; _ ste, balk” fat tantae Tt. sta ‘irs! tae int aly CHICAGO GRAIN 1 Chicago, Aug. 17.—W)—Wheat red 141%; No. 2 hard Tate aii. a No. 4 mixed 1.06; No. 2 yel- wp ag 2 white 49@50; No. wi white at @i% : a) icf

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