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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . Mandan News MANDAN DADS Te FINANCIA NEWS © | Personal and Social News of Wheat Yeaterday Year Ago Open High few Cloee ‘ . $$ rrr | July a ae 159 1.691% = 1.56% 1B M Ni Kk Wil Continued Unfavorable Weath-| sept. oe 18,136 150m CLK CITY MAYOR rs. Nickerson Will alheie @130" @15 @185 Outline Plans For er Brings Flood of Orders | corn—- a New School Library = to Purchase a exes ‘8 ig a a van MeDowell Takes Charge of Pcs . P ‘-PRIDAY, APR. J is . ec ‘July 07% K \ 10% 1.08% a Mrs. B. 8, Ni : : somiinoat, Chicago, April 29.—07 —Despite | @1.08% @% @'s » o% Waterworks and Sewerage | irre ior the men wend ficery| | : ; ceca iiveran oon reports of rain in parts of Kansas| Sept. 1.08% we glee. Vie ee ee and Tobin of Streets at the P, T. A, meeting to be held ; aif ine gO. A antsos a Hts and Oklahoma which led to trans- @% @% @1.10 @% Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the! fleates ne Wall OF Tae imeltve ient late setbacks, wheat prices to-|Oats— = 2 ia : high school. é stccestabs 4 638.4—WHO Dee Meince—$00 day showed a strong upward trend.| May 62% 48% 63%% 64% 63% 63% Charles D. Coley Tuesday night} Asa part of the enterta: a ee er ee ee Broad general buying lifted wheat, @63 @% % 66 suceeeded Dr. A. O. Henderson a3/ the evening a play “Th incite Tesh &: tee and New tye, corn and oats to new high| July, (old) —B4% rom 51% 58% ".56% | president of the Mandan city com-| will be presented by a group . we Frere PRxiree i ecords for the season. The ais @% % | mission at the annual organization/ teachers. The followin ji s : Y i Concert 8:30— WEA! ad re associated chiefly) July, (new) 88% git 40 EG | and inotaloent meeting. |= | pert: Cade alley, : ! ister Bowen <)) 10ibe=Denes Riri grideanread conditions Untavor-| ase caewy Geet ath OMSL chuepe at chy aepartpent ane € Vea i chelate Rapti bee Sood etd 7 Bey, Quebee, teisomt West and northwest and in central|Rye— % | McDowell, who susceeds J. Bi] "She mesting’ will be held at 7} Elen ee bane ra States us well. May 2.8143 1.02% 331% 1.88% = 1.80% RR Fredericks as commissioner of wa! o'clock so that parents teachers . P nded " Wheat closed unsettled, 1c to 1} @% _ eseres and sewerage, and Dennis! may attend the benefit. party being crear Ieinee . mer 7-8c net higher, corn cto 21-4] July 100% = 4.2 1.28 126% = 187 ‘obin, taking the place of Ben L./ given that evening by the junior] the crew of the tra 2 Che Anderson commissioner of} class, Sept. 1.19% 95% 1.20 18 1.18% 1.16% | streets. Otto Bauer, who w ey jon, eee rise of 15 to 3. Lard-- @1.31 ed vice president of the com Dr. Carl Bauer of Chicago is| Law: months covering a lc range at the Il street parently convinced|3 DNS, ch to fancy. ! t %|care and maintainance of water-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Kane of Bri er to replace the one broken start and best opening levels being] that no immediate increase in fed-13 ay 8d to chaice. * of Brisbane | prope P! works, street lights, and sanitary| were business callers in Mandan| when the transatlantic monoplane SFSSS Report of May 11.67 12.17 11.70 11.96 11,70 = 11,82 will continue finance’ com nding the week hi ‘gues high at rap cially in : duly 11.97 12.42 2. 12.63 vance Sinan as fire and of his parent, Nev and “aire ‘Otte 228.9-WOWO Ft. Wayne=t810 and Nel a, with a forecast of} . ; jauer, Dr. Bauer recently feturned i sy frost tonight ii va, Mii i, Mj-|, Sept. 12.27 12.65 13.80 1266 = 12.80 12.52 Two changes were made in the ti ? ° 200m Programs bis el tien aciad ia decides | Ribs— oi @32 vsonne! of the city employes. Sig bind’ ibe atte Ged weeiee 7 ACA WEN WLIB Chisago—790 20: estre, stimulus today.to friends of h M 11.37 13.90 11.65 «11.85 11.58 wounded and gassed World|'parts of the continent mal piled a adios Pye. 482.5—-WO8 Jefferson City—710 prices for all grain. Besides, delay] Julv ane 13.82 11-92 11.90 11.90 | War vete sdk ©. H. Peter-Fstudy of the hospitals, Hi COMPANIONS ti y. Riders TRIS cece stone te seeding of spring heat was in- 3 2. 1225 12.25 12.26 ie AOrintae ananral studied for several months in Vien- tee 370.2—WDAPF Kansas City—81e find. freezing. tmperatares. in" the 1s? 1440 1206 1285 the “Mandan” Telephore’ company,|"™ “°4 olner [redical centers, (Continoed from page one) | SSE=FRIREEIYABS onur fn fenon athe Oe states northwest. 13.0; 14.50 13.27 = 18.23 was named city electrician. Miss Florence Zahn won firat| weather reports and would take off . WLS Chicago—870 Etim Asso Fersiane ¥ By many traders, particular sig-}_Set p 18.3 18.55 The complete list of city depart-| prize of five dollars in the essay| before noon if possible. seacptpyerte Progen $50-Frimolive, Hour nificance was attached today to ad- = ment heads is as follows: contest sponsored by the local Ma-| The flight, designated as the offi- fiooreerty Books deck a Jean UAoNighthewks verse conditions in the spring wheat|firm; lambs, good and choice (92) MINNEAPOLIS CASH ce City Auditor—W. H. Seitz. * sonic lodge and open to all senior|cial New York relief expedition, is} 7 he Angelus S9S.9—WTMS Milwaukee—1020 belt, and a leading authority asi p pea) ae Sol mel Wael April 1 ee a ae ence bab gen Oe high school pupils, The subject| sponsored by the New York World Baeza tear Bese 6: ras and Features that reports of temperatures th B.A 3, cull and common 13,’ com} Ss john A. | was “ lore Roosevelt.” Second| and the North American newspaper W.00—WLS Showboat i dee approaching zero and that were medium to choice (92 to 100 3 a ie lis cash | man. i and third prizes were won Ida | alliance. Bal 5 hl 5 much below freezing over a great } 15.25@17.65, Ewes, medium | wheat and cosrse gPain cloulng quo-| Commissioner of Health—Dr.| De Schantz and Jack Thysel. bout be accompanied by Thomes Mule Atetoner te wyiures nad tt—Grean Et fr we ae pees us cae . CE et bed aon wa) today ttl Geo B werlelman. Ray Griffin 25 essays were submitted. iso eat ti Amos 99nd | 4 bet ° berms 4 Minneapolic-8t. PaulT4e rouble. e said that proportion of | 11.40; 7 79, ae ls faeg i Hour spring wheat ch ’ in Process of a ae lambs good and choice 15.25 ‘ 4 ped A oars C Saee i Biro, J, R Heater entertained at peditions, and Gn ee ‘arph: pi dy Ba peers a hues ce Hour r ot yet obtained | @16.75. | i a root hold may suffer to such an Peeper ny ard DNS 7 Member Special Assessment Come] birthday abesisereary or eat sister, of At aketray bie tepals ef flyers Wold Cineinnati=700 a extent as to necessitate replanting. weve 1.88 1% | mission—R. B. O'Rourke, for 6| Mrs. T. F. Smith. "| planned to pick up a mechanic and| 7:00—Musio ey ad —- 1. 4] years pervice. ° ° @ pilot to aceompany them to the fas—Wots Rock Concert vrs ‘Omanewtee TON vN AE : Superintendent of Waterworks—|. Kenneth Gilson left Wednesday | isolated island. Pirhere they hoped| sisszveestinat™” * Intantey Bend WHEAT TONES DOWN AFTER 1 DNS, gd Sig Revnos. 4... | for Lisbon to spend a few days wit ir the Bremen to enable it to 261.2—W8AI_Cincinnati—s30 ihe re ae, we ElinesasiG Sane SO CAB) SCORE ¢ AINS 1 hn hte f ier Mack gi at Pomp; ;Station—Gus | his parents. ‘ complete its flight to New York. It om Muses Talk its rajioe Orchestra . , ard ea; Cl o eo A ae 2 ee Wheat toned down today after a 1 DNS, gd to choles. L684@185% | Street Commissioner —-"Thomas| Richard Botzer of Glendive, Monta| Wane et ae eoreturm Major) — fus—cittes Bervicg, Hour Ec is burst of a a FANN at oe — ii pel ord to geod. 1.51% sgt 2 stb chait Rey. is friends in Mandan this| mann Keehl and Baron ron Huene- Sees tour USI—KSD St. Loulenbe BPE adi icicce esesuted mmeny ids ae ee ee eee feld, who piloted the Bremen on its| {:st—atu Brest of the session after a setback urday to hibit x a6 tegittfic Officer—Andrew Chand-; employed in Minneapolis during the par! b—Hicariiaide 3 ancy a 5 vinter, has - 00—Cities Serv! Strong cables and a dry weather Time to Catch Up 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.50% ‘The duties of the superintendent tants accept a position with the| NEW PROPELLOR ON [an te ela map resulted in an excited bulge of 2 DNS, ord to good. 4 of waterworks as designated by the! state highway commission. WAY TO MURRAY BAY sex Beiceal “4 the opening, prices of the active] New York, April 19.—(?)—With|2 northern .....+0. if city commission will include the oee New York, April 19.—(AP)—A % 2 1-8 to 3 1-4c above yesterday’s| eral reserve rediscount rates S, ord te good. bs sewers, The street commissioner’s! Wednesday. Bremen landed at Greenly Island close. : __, | likely, and general expectations of {3 northern 46: duties will include the care of evita was on its way today to Murray Bay, May oats jumped to a new high|a sharp reduction in brokers’ losns|! dark hai 49% streets, alleys and storm sewers. Mrs. Joseph Pitzer of Huff spent|where Major Ji Fitzmaurice onthe crop, bulging above 60c. this week, speculators for the ad-| To atri E i Regular meetings will beh eld on| Wednesday as the guest of M: Ly foteteleteleVeletlotetstatetetey Wednesday nights as with the old} Mrs. John Melzner of this cit % | commission. pee sess May barley futures were firm to] vance had little difficulty today in]! hard (Mont.) ong in sympathy with the cash} bringing about a sharp rise in|_ To arrive ....... kot. Flaxseed futures were slow! prices, Early gains in scores of ac-| Minn. & SD, 1 dark unchanged to east. tive issues ranged from 2 to nearly | hard : wheat offerings were small! 15 points, with trading in fairly not a good demand. Premiums| heavy volume. firm to strong and mostly un-| Lowering of the renewal rate on i, an occasional sale reported] call money from 4 3-4 to 4 1-2 per r. a ‘ cent also helped to stimulate bullish tor wheat offerings were light| enthusiasm. Buying orders were he bases was higher for choice.| spread over a broad list, more than um was in small supply and|a score issues reaching new high See: Sheriff H.R. Handtmann_ left A. J. Weinberger is transa Wednesday for Miles Ci business in Fargo for a few di “i ona shore! business tin vcenanaey ——_—___—_________¢ 160-180, 7.75 to 9.25; 180- i 5 goods B76 tol Pennant Progress a Washington—Fi mainten- from Montreal/ ance and stroetion pr m for and immediately was sent|U. 8. bure back to Montrea ss FFPFELEFEFFLELL ESTEE poyereyerey s BESS roy — 7.00 to 7.75; stags 7.00 to 50, SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 19.—(AP). (U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle, 1,800; steers and yearlings in liver ply; bulk salable 11.00@12.00; fi on fat cows and 8.50@ 10.50 on helt. a, Greene Can- n fat, cow: .50 on heif- ere; cutters 5.75@0.75; bulls 25e| fuem, | WbUS Service of Naw Jersey, |g lower, bulk weighty medium grades| dard Miling, Martin Parry and y 7.75@8.25; stockers and feeders in Fairbanks ‘forse ‘were among the ines med ‘ light supply. is tr light, pply. 700; 75@1.00 lower; many issues to climb 3 points or pee —_— — FOR . SALE—Tapestry davenpert Mimneapolis, April 19.—(AP)— NATIOIAL LEAGUE (Continued from nage one) marek, and bookease. Call 08 Fouts ‘1 (USD .A)—Polatons: Light Wire| vor A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county agri- eet juiry, slow, mar! ult. . S2% | Cavlonds, “delivered ‘sales, . freighs| Brook! only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul ck wts., round whites, U. @ 1.65, few 1.70. cultural agent, said today. designated the WANTED—Woman of girl bands to furnis - hotel kitchen. Loyal tal.City’s pith peleong ee Richardton,-N. Dek. Beginning about June 1, the bands MINNEAPOLIS FLOU! will play alternately onee = week in ‘wa pitinaeapols, April 18 (AP)— ; the Novtners, Peciiie ne AGENTS, WANTED—To arloa: — Je, i tents quoted at 850 © 860 Results Wedeesday blanket agains t k was determined} ote ue A-Co Tonaco |. in 98-lb, cotton sacks. New York 6; Philadelphia 1. Shipments 41,743 bbls. Cincinnati 9; Chicago 6. Bran 33.50 @ 34.00. Brooklyn 10; Boston 5. ————————* _— CHICAGO POU-TRY Games Teday Chicago, April 19.—(AP)—Poul-| Boston at ‘New York, @10.50. -Durum— Hogs, 7,500; unevenly 15@30c|/May 1.44 1.44% 1.40% 1.42 firmer: Y . Pitts! higher than Wednesdays » shippers July 143 1.48% 142) CaRtCAGO ti a a foi tee 2814 beollers Bias. wee Sincionet et vin paying 9.40@9.50 for oO Ii Red sie 1.38% | No, 1 herd 1: 168; Ne. 2 mized| keys ee: roosters 17; dueks 20@| Brooklyn. at Pelleae his. pened averages ap Bans ie ane . 1.61 te} 283 spring ducks 30; geese 16. and butchers to packers mostly 9.00| May 1.30 1.304 1.27% 1.28% | "Corn No, 2 mixed 3.07 8-6; Ne. 2 ——— @0.25; wrngts 825@9.00;| July 1.25 1:26 1.24” 1.26%] yetew 140 o Take , CHICAGO PRODUCE Apri 1.98 hi id was quiet. round by early afternoon. In or- is . 2 ier miest 338,000. tn’ offerings were small and| der to give stock exchange members 1, —_—_— 4.2 -867 | Is! — oe ed ered was firm ae os — up ae capper 2 rel a Pat et haere line . : Minn. — Charles ic higher . lon of work occas re- 0, .—(AP)—(U. S. Oats were steady with a some-| cent string of pry sre Bn ses- i D. ipieage, Asi! Recei 15 Louis: 4 4 chairman of Mayor Walker’s commit-| when elipped ed “ pee aat quieter demand. Offerings] sions, the board of governors voted 131 3 6 tee of welcome, asking him to correct| which he was “beating” his way to oo ee ie Denand: tems tage’ to close the exchange on Sat- ne 2 P an erroneous report that he (Fits-| Devils Lake, N. D. ye wi d 2 urday, i 1 2 maurice) would come on to New pace can shippers was fair, from mills quiet. Delaware & Hudson, which is ex- Coarse Grains — alon medi ‘ — Two men were Barley was strong to 1c higher. pected to become the “bridge line” yellow corn. 1.06% Results Wednesday Ireland ie wired Me Whaler thet crushed death in a eave-in of an . ened seeememall an se part) in the proposed plan of eastern allow com. 1.03 zeit 6s Minneapolis a; he would fly the re parts back Brice range was fo ic. sen gain to nea is one bg Fagen 3 r Loulvilets Siwaates 1 |tiur’ant Sih ie Gavane's Sal Elks and Juvenil ith The Holling Agency. Posns : Se was, ame wiazs iit| to ing & pew 4 at 391 /¢ 70 arrive . 0% — 1.50@1.60;| Kansas City 6; Indianapolis 0. | transatlantic plane. ey Juvenile io jemand. ee Were he a yellow corn. 27% Las Boney Se fete", Wea et gant nme |e eg Ses an C2ert Pe! wee 86 new Reeekmee |e Sag ool ise et nan May wee] cman ved fo eteher sews ted ern css gg gUavG| meneame dats WSs] Rents chy ot pe po aa ‘. , % \ a he bt pS poly i 5.50. " Milwaukee at Louisville. Two bands will furnish music My Soe seesseeess' tomeorcmcnd 92 C169 20.0083 Mp sheep, 200; nominally strong to 5c higher on lambs; steady on DULUTH RANGE sheep; best wooled lambs salable Duluth, April 19 1 17.25; choice fat ewes 10.25 Open High Lew Close No. 1 To VO ve ebhberes ERE AM! AN BRICAN LEAGUE sows mostly 7.75@8.00; pigs 7.75 lax— average cost Wednesday 893;|May 2.28% 2.98% 2.97% 2.28 Oats No, = ie a reed New York : weight 214. July 2.2815 2.28% 2.27% 2.98% Rye Ne. &, 1. 48 $-4; stand: Gevstan Omnrnanan Aareunno CRICAGO LIVESTOCK . : Chicago, April 19.-(AP)—(U. S.| ERNEAPOLIS RANGE Clover igher receipts 24,788 logs, 27,000; market ac- pen High Low Close A 26 1-2 to 27; ordinary | Boston tive; uneven; mostly 35 to 3c high-] whegt— . Ribs fio 1-2 to 26; storage packed 3 Practical top 10.15 paid for! yay 1.51 1.51% 148 1.50% extras 80 1-4; first 29 3-4. e choice 200 to 220 pound weights; | yujy 1.53 183° 1.49% 1.51% short Joad at 10.25; butchers, medi- ‘ Feu shaae 7 At snore eacice’ 260 tg 350 pounds 9.40|S°Pt,_ 152 152% 148% 1.50% 1 NOTICH OF MORTGAGE FORE- 200 to 250 pounds 9.70 CLOSURE 8. 160 to 200 pounds 9.501 slot a hat Beuete'a && Louis 1 124 1.25% Notice ts hereby given that that i. Louis 1. 1.19% 1.204 | Ne. t 1e4; | gertal nt i conte ane de-| Washington 31; Philadelphia 6. wation, mortgagor to dachel yom May 125 1.25 July Lolita 1.2 5; 180 to 160 pounds 8.50 40.00: Packing sows 8,25@9. jats— ry ‘ 1 i 4 , {3 dark northern : Ta: id, a Gated the Teday ‘Pigs, medium to choice 90 to 130 Say Sab Sait SREb £88 Laoag ; ay ce ApAL Ay By, istt, and New, York “at Boston lage é har i lax— ig st f Deeds of the County of | ames. : Cattle, 7,000; calves receipts 6, 25 2.03% , P ixed durum 169 1-2. North .Dakota.| Chicago at land, Ba, cette’ steng 40 shade Hay BS5 ge Bat SE4 |" Batley: ample grade 90 to 93; i. Me ab Norn pansts.| Shicagy tt cirelane higher; yearlings an medium ey—_ = baat Til 2 90 to 95 1.8. eagok, 147 of : -weights in best demand; yearlings | yay . ¢- 1% 15 . Corn—8 108 1-4. very slow; stockers and feeders} yuly $i tad H. BS) coecas ite 60 te si , 34% 8515 62 6.8. 3 firm; best fed steers 14.25; 16% 77%— 74% «74% | Rye—l 127 te 88. H mg [Set 164 TTY TAME TH Flex 'ag6 had al 12.76 HUGG: TAO? ue sto0 Rounds 12.766 | (Furnisted bo menwsit titer Co : fe nd” mediara ee" Blamarek, April 18°) mmon a! 1 18 | up 9.00@13.00. Fed yearl-| No, 1 ” good and choice 750 to 950/No, 1 Pye Tedd Halters, ace unds down lo, comm yon medium No. 1 ved No, 1 flax id H flax lo, Barley’. Fa

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