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: \ FARM BOARD BUYING THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1980 oe —— [New York Stocks WHEAT, COTTON ARE CLASSIFIED AD CURB STOCKS Citles Service Rae a v|*Weather Report” gt cde —— —_— (POST MORTEM) John Doe's friends are shedding tears. Surgeon missed a pair of shears IBERTY BONDS New York, Feb. 25.—(AP)—Lib: bond: hs i erty Liberty 3 1 99.17; First |Temperature at 7 a.m. § | Poor John’s luck was awful rotten 3 143 P.M. PRICES 4 1-4's 100.29; Fourth 4 1-4°s 101 H y Ls | PLAN CHANGES BRING Adams Express ..s.seecceesese | SUBMERGED 10 NEW Treas. 4 1-t's 110.26; Treas. 4's 10630. | Lowest Inst night 5} {They forgot a bunch of cotton, eeere pemely “i . oka — | Precipitation to ‘i a.m. .70 |In John’s abdomen there was ‘orporat | Highest. wind velocit 18 .| Cott ears Allied Chemical and (AP)—Gall | Snowfall inches). u tetas cae ee 25. money firmer, 4 1-2 per cen Time loans steady, 30 da: 4 3-4, 60 days 4 to 6 months 4 3-4 to ‘SWIFT GRAINBREAKS For First Time in Years March Wheat Sells for 9834 Cents American Bosch Magneto American Can sir American Commercial “Aicohol: American and Foreign Power.. | American International jAmerican Locomotiv American Metal .. merivan Power and Light American Redintor.. wees... American Rollins Mill. American Smeltg. and Refining American Sugar Refining American Telph. and Tele; American Water Works Ameitcan Wooden pidg Anaconda Copper . Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. Atlantle 'Refini Auburn Auto . Aviation Corps Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio . Barnsdall A... (Bendix Aviation’: eter BUT—If John Doe had come to the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan | page. (Harvard) his abdomen would not have been an Old Curiosity Shop.| Cuts, border or white space used on He would now be alive and well,| want ads come under the classified for we cure diseases without sur- | display rates at 90 cents per column gery. With our Vitamin Herbs, | inch per insertion. Roots and Bark, Alkaline Blood Treatment and Scientific Food REGULAR WANT AD RATES Combinations we have CURED Chae ean we can CURE YOU./3 nic, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bis- marek, N. Dak. (NO KNIFE). | 7 Gad5.25,wonds om under WORK WANTED Ads over 25 words, 3 cents additional ASH HAULING, boulevard and lawn ber word. and basement work. All work guar- anteed. Burch Bros. 1132-W. RAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs, Pre. Low High last LOW SEASON PRICES ! | Sharp Break in Rubber Futures Also Helps to Unsettle Stock Market New York, Feb. (AP) —After displaying & reactionary trend during} col, most of the session, the stock mar- ket rallied briskly in the last hour in sympathy with a vigorous rebound in the wheat market today, losses were largely canc many leading shares mounted showed |B Butter | Amarillo,” Pex, Mais | Boise, Idaho, cloudy te ea y, Alta, clear first (88 to 91 score) saps receipts higher than extra (92 ‘acore) Feb. 2 ying pl rd coopel led AP)—Sudden | of the fed-; we grain OF- tov awit. big. new | ‘ain prices late today. ry of nets in aKa tie ° 1, A bushel for the firs' fell below Sand sold as low ax $8 3-4e. Other future deliveries of wheat Sfacttveries of corn, oate and atsy Ul Dodge City dmonton, ‘Alta.. cldy. Beene Chicago. inges in bi eral farm b ganizations in March dell {Hur | Kami ¥ | Kan rising _ ne Fresh offerings appeared on The Tribune reserves the right to 6 room house and garage, also for | ew low-price records. | Bethlehem Steel; : rey i . 3 iy bmi fumbled jqrall grain took on immense | Brunswick-Baike prises were Mevegwuurs kushinen ater Shee et BG ASY 3 BY mechanic and weld- | Telect any copy submitted, also to re-} sale one modern 8 room house with proportions. and sharp rallies cnsuel| Burroughs Adding Dine wis. points. 2 toga aerckwiotes patna ye tanees er. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. | Vise tered Fey Ad Sera with make-| garage. Will accept in ‘drew to an end, gains; Calumet and Arizona ‘h - Y 1 butter eas up rules of Classifi ve ; we deinating at the finish as com-| Calumet and Hecle aimeriean Can. Warner Bros. United land eggs. Offerings of both were | Prince Albert, Sas. cldy No. 37, LJ jertising. smaller 8s part payment jone No. 108. FOR RENT—A newly decorated room modern house, hot water Uberal and the former sold at of 1-2 to 3-4c per Ib., while the declined 1 to 1 3-4 per dozen, try was firm. Pacific . w'Appelle, Sas., snov apid City, 8. D. Roseburg, O1 8 souls, Mo., Paul,’ Minn alt Lake City ith 24 hours previous. ‘Much of the new buying rush that lifted wheat PS at the last wita on account of authoritatively voiced opinions that bearish had now been discounted Wheat closed extremely nervous and irregular, ranging from 5-8c net de- cline to an equal advance, (March 1.04 1-4, May 1.08 1-2 to 7-8, July 1.10 2-5 to 1-2). closed 1-2¢ No Clairvoyant Fortune Telling, Matrimonial or doubtful advertising accepted, : Any information concerning any want ad that ts fraudulent or un- desirable, will be appreciated by the Tribune. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department among issues rising 2 to 3 points on the upswing, while such fasues as Johns Manville, International Tele- phone, General Electric, Westinghouse Electric, Woolworth and Sears Roc- buck recorded gains of a point or more. w York, Feb. Canad: pared wi anno a FEMALE HELP WANTED | WANTED—Experienced lady for sewing, to work part time in tailor Nook Write Tribune, in care of Ad. lo. . WANTED—Gitl to do general house- work part time, and one who can go home nights. Phone 1349. WANTED—Gil for general hou: atter Poul- it. Paul & Pacific Chicago & Northwestern Chicago, Hoek Island & Crdysier Motor .. Colorado Fuel and iron (AP)—A fresh levels for the season, coupled with a sharp break in ru Americas 2 23c; Swiss an D e, Wash Swift Cur'nt, Sas 1-4e up, oats .. eldy i titaren New tsa dy ace For information inquire 502 at 7 Columbia Gas and Electric ber futures, unsettled the stock mai aad Ty 88°7-8). Columbia Graphophone exchanges stead wi D., show. vis on farm. Mrs. J. M. Closc,| ————————————=—_«l | Seventh street. 0 Fee ‘ommere! vents, new. Y Britain 4.87 7-8 vinnemucca, Nv. snow MALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT—Six room modern | In the corn market, the effect of} & th by a brisk demand for the public util- {5.93 1- ) Winnipeg, M y ae Phe pues ONES rind nde a ern | wheat price breaks was) temporarily | Commonwealth and gouthe! ites ‘and © selected ‘assortment of] Seadce's Hie Srila EXPERIENCED girl desires work as-| LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for| house, arranged so that rooms can inove than a counter balance for scan- Norinaa” of orl specialties. arly gains of 1 to 3 ATHER FORECAST Continental Baking A p points were quickly cut tinental Can sisting with general housework.) spring trade. Free catalog. Moler| be let for light housekeeping or down or . h to arrive, but the corn market at the }Gontinental Motor wiped out, and by early afternoon the] Chicagon ene as Wednesday generally | _ Phong 255. Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Butte, Soin Parlors. Phone 234-W. finish was th moe ea, an en tHe Continental Ol! of Delaware . general market was reactionary, lons-| alive, steady; receipts two 1 fatr. Not much change in temperature, ‘USED CARS Mont. . O. Hellstrom. Mi, Onsgarezaas ute otter teat tia | COUR EEO Sheth betea’ Bens Belne eelered | 209 E71 soins £8 saris Ooher BEC pon Oh whe | ee CARS _coavan | WANTEDSA porler at Harringtons| FOR SALE—Mocera eleven —rooal ing with downturns in the value of|Grossley Radio A firm opening of the commodity ree 28: day generally fair. HAVE a repossessed Roosevelt! Barber Shop. house in city, large grounds, small Crucible Steel .... ‘tuba Cane Sty i Straight-Eight sedan as good as Curtiss Wrights. new but at’approximately half the price of a new car. markets, provided the background for eo bi y ducks THER CONDITIONS pressure area centered over hogs. ‘Notable lessening of the severe sell arly recovery in stocks, w ing pressure whieh has been so much early ‘yin stocks, with Ing also influenced by a series of WANTED TO RENT HIC GO POTATO ty r y rday If you are buy- | WANTED—Mi our room fur 1 evidence in the Chicago wheat mar-|Du Pont . favorable dividend and earnings re- ‘hic: 25, > N esterday morning has larch ist, four room fur- | —=U'm. N. D Ket of, late. became very apparent ‘Sastman K orts. The break in March wheat to Adceentatuae eoenibe ae acer astward to the | Mississippi ing a used car do not fail to see this} nished housé@keeping apartment,| FOR RENT—Five room modern . imuch of the time today. On the other} Jaton Axle and ‘1 a bushel, or nearly 4 cents below ok 35 ee. Yalley and lower Great Lakes region! exceptional bargain. Steen Mar- artly ground fl dwellin much Puyers showed little enthusiasin | Rlectric Auto Lite Monday's close, tomethor the decline | sna eqsce: care, total hd precipitation occurred from the | mon Co,, Distributors Marmon and| Rawits ee loor, two bedrooms. ig duplex with garage, close | und kept a ‘wary eye on indications | Hlectric Power and Light’... of about $1.50 a bale in May cotton | W Nand Plaine stated eastward, Over an inch weit automobiles, 116 Second | cuits only. State what furnished.| in. Ready for occupancy by March (jj that export demand for wheat from Erle Ralinond a sicbiay which sold below 15 cents a poui AUS pe vain fell tn eastern an tenota, nee Roose’ 5 Write Ad. No. 36, in care Tribune.| st. Inquire of Dr. R. 8. Enge. | Nisin’ *mericn remaiwed™ of. incoa: | Firentone ‘ire and’ iiibier’-. +. Tor the first time this year, start mostly heavy snow occurred throughout the| street. Phone 1452, Bismatck, N, D, | ese —aweenenmnemeemee| Plone 260, metuentint ating aS tontinnlna [ener ecss Cai sageewel &€ seine piadaare cawinst| omects £96 to eel be ise —Pive oom — moder ie SngcrrtL Nec eMe e_mgnce[eneral HlctriSs mew ns" Wali nirect apparent wae tea TO Reco ee crry ListiNcs We aul anay FREE OF CHARGE) “house, located at Til. Sixth steel pov? m a Q j wicks ar it wae atccke ae Minnea .——(AP)—-Flour| northern Manitoba, Fair weather, ead ani a pt} Inquire at 715 Sixth street or phone tirleta Nere for Mapeurhe an Liverpoo! COREn See, eee caiclnen ae ie lots tamily pa: {with moderate temperature, ix general | FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA-| service if weather and roads per-| 1425, tg Yuotation were lost at the finish, PenRrhhy eieliohtney Oe erties tents quoted at’ 6.30 to 6.60" a barrel] over the Rocky mountain region,” low, full basement, furnace heat,| mit. Write Northern Horse Ex-| ror” RENT—Médium sized ~ ys jtiverpool futures closing 1 1-8 to J the grain and cotton markets in an| "shipments 76186008 Change: Aone Tie’ olan, "| hardwood floors. Lot 50x150, lo-| change and Rendering Co., Box 265, | "ny Pith etre nee 1-4 pence net, decline. A f effort to catch the swings, Com Bran 23.00 te ORRIS W, ROBERTS cated close in. Sales price $3200.00.| Bismarck, N. D, use Oly FAC Seeeey.: REE ght on the Chicago market sion houses reported a large increase aS Meteorologist Ter Reade. Phone 239. timate eurrent today that the Uni- in. new accounts in their commodity = der Z ms. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Five 1 ted States, Canada, Argentin: departments, particularly on the part CHICAGO PRODUCE OTA WEATHER Five room modern du- Australia Saye Tn al ied fat mg ter gh am teur Seenuintere. ‘ Chicago, Feb. 25.—()—Butter easy. as. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGA- enenboik $3350.00 Le as garage. For information surpluses w! Gi n jome of the early ng steel : ouse, \ Shipment of 18,026,000 bushels weekly | Great Northern naar shares was based on unconfirmed re. | Receipts. 19.279 tubs. Creamery extras low, full basement, furnace heat, modern house, garage. phone A Until August 1 next, whereas ini-| Great, Western & ports that the recovery in the in-| 94 standards 3412, extra firsts 33 to hardwood floors, screened porch, ———. FOR RENT—Cheap four room fiat, porters needs call for but 13,750,000 bushels weekly, Under such circum ‘ances, Chicago wheat prices at times dropped more than 1c a bush2 Delow yesterday's finish. Corn paralleled the action of wheat Primary receipts today were. much smaller than either a week or a year ago. Arrivals of corn in Chicago to- day were 45 cars, against 224 cars @ week ago und 148 cars at this time last year. BAPOL URES PLU Minneapolis, & starting firmer today ent into a whirl on fi d prices dipped deeply, 6 to 6 1-2 nts under yester jose, only to vover the greater part of the loss the late trade. Final prices w 1 to 11-4 cents lower, All coarse grain futures followe: wheat downward with numerous stop loss orders caught on the way dow! Cash wheat offerings were hea’ estriction of grain corporation buy: gto cooperative sellors resulted in u highly unsettled condition. Winter Wheat was virtually unchanged with Virtually none offered, Durum was on a government. basis mostly. ‘Gash corn of ary quallty was in demand and stronger, but high mols- ture test ruled weak, Oats demand was steady with good quality wanted tnd ordinary to poor grades sluggish itye demand was falr to good, depend. ing on quality, Barley was unchanged compared with futures, Flax offer- ings were heavier and the demand was fair to wood, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Fe! (AP) A.) —Hogs 3 rect; market 15 to than yesterday's average; jower than early yesterday: to bulk 160 to 250 Ibs, 10.50 to medium to choic board news The, 10,25 to 11.25: 1 t 011.15; 130 to 160 1b packing sows 8.50 to um to choice 90 to 30 Cattle 6,000; calves 2,500; steady trade slow and uneven; krade steers predominating 11.50 to 13.00; fat cows very Slaughter classes, steer: ice 1300 to 1500 Ibs. 1 and modium 850 ted yearlings, go 0 Tbs. 12.73 to 1 choice 850 Ibs. dow mmon and medium 8.00 to ws, good and chi 7.25 ti mmon and medium cutter and cutter 4.25. t good and choice (beef) cutter to medium 6.50 to (milk fed) good and ch 14.00; medium 8.75 to common 7.00 to 8.75; stocker and crs steers, good and choice all weights 5 te common and me heifer 11.50 10,73 to 8.00 to 10.75. es Sheep 11,000; quality plain slow steat Early bulk lambs 1 3125 3 market ly bu to 90 Ib. 0 11.00; best held above 1.25; fat ewes steady at 5.50 down; feeding lambs nominal, Lambs, good and chole bs. down 10,00 to 11.65; medium 9.15 to 10.15 10.75; medium to cholce 92 to 100 Ibs, £,60 to 11,00; ewes, medium to choice 30 Ibs. down 4.75 to 6.00 common 2.00. to wood and cholee SOUTH ST. PA’ So, St. Paul, ¥ DA). ear lings in moderately liberal supply. quatity improved, ge around steady; bulk salable 0 1 4 weighty offerings above lat ter price; she stock mostly common and medium gr: -75 to 7.00: 7.50 to low cutters and tters 4.35 to 6.85; bulls unchanged eighty medium, grades, 7.50 down ockers and feeders in: light supply, fully steady. Calves 2,500; et 50 lower, good 8 9.50 wh 7 0 bul strict! Fi | x pt ly: choice worted cal 000; slow; carly ‘sales and lights and butchers 15 to 25 han Monday 160 to 210 pound weights 10,50 to 10. top 10.60; 240 0 pound weights; packing sows t 5; pigs and light lights ulk 10.50; average cost Mou: Weight 22 we ir | J el i heep 1,000; unevenly and sharply Jower on lambs; talking 20.00 and down, for good and choice kinds; ing’ 10.26..to 10.60 for chi Kinds; undertone weak on ewes, un- event slower; ron ‘includes four loads ewes and two loads lambs held ov. SMARCK GRAIN “= (urnished by Bussell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Fi ‘o. 1 dark northern jo. 1 northern ... . J amber durum mixed durum . ed di Speltz, per cwt Hard winter wheat .. Dark hard winter wh rr hard spring 1.26; No. 25; No, 1 northern 88; No. 2 hard wint Pdurum 84; Nov 1 mixe to 90; No, 1 red durum Corn, No, 3 yello: ley, No. 3, Figs Gon 1y 2:98 12 to 2.99, ce 50) Pp: 4 Ra ‘orporati Radio-Kcith-Orpheui r| Reading Company . od | Republic Jron and Steet’. 70 | St. Louis 3} Servil, In low. Shattuck. Shell Union Oi1 ns 003) Sinclair Co! win] Standard Gas and. oice Nght | M dustry had been checked and that silghi falling off # operations w: ely. A renewal against 8 Houdaille Hershey .. Houston Of Hudson Motor iupp Motor . ndependent 01 Indian Refining . International Combusti International Harvester . International Match pfd. International Nickel of Cann i hi H of nmons Co. cartied that 1s. low level for the year below. share, which contrasts with a high 9 3188 last year. Atchison, New Central and International Harvestet epesaes Case 5 8. Stecl_ common, above 80, sagged below 177, Cons idated Gas, May Department Stor and A. M. Byers also sold down points or more while a long list o others including American Telephon: Westinghouse Hlectric, Northern P: cifie, Union Pacific and St. Paul pr or Kennecott Copper . Kolater Radio .. eseses yesterday's final quotations. Upward tendencies appeared in th last hour when short covering an buying in various groups an upturn, particularly in the ami ment, utility, electrical and merc! dise share. Net advances of 1 to May Department Stores . Mexican Seaboard O11 Midcontinental Middle States Oil Certificatc Missouri, Kansas & Texas Missouri’ Pacific Montgomery W Nash Motors , tional Air tional. Biscuit... National Cash Resisier National Dairy Products’: National Power and Ligh Nevada Consolidated New York Central . strong, sellini 8 3-4 above yesterday's close. tric Power & Light was up 4. an neering and United Aircraft betwee: 2and 3. The close was steady. Sale Proximated 2,600,000 shares. DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Feb.°25.—@)— Durum— ; Open Hi 4 E % 998, 92% Nm Ce eS te DIsee mare cer Istewer mers = e etre t tert tite titted ‘oto! Pan-American Petroleum B Paramount-Famous-Lasky . Parmalee Transportation Pathe Exchange Pennsy, J. C. Pennsyicvani Phillips Petroleum . roctor & Gamble . ublic Service Corporation CRICAGO RANGE Chicago, Feb. 25.—W)- Wheat— Open Remington Ran Reo Motor Reynolds Tobacco B . Richfield Ol of Califo! Royal Dutch Shell . Safeway Stores . nd San Fi Schulte Iictail Stores Seaboard Air Line . Sears Rocbuck FREE Simmo. jompany solidated Oil Bkelly Oil . Southern Pacific Southern Railways . Sparks Withington .. Standard Brands ........ Electri ifornia . ee Seo mses mats mm oes sree et ase Sea eCMSSSLSO RSS SANS Standard Ol! of New York . Stewart-Warner Corporation Studebaker Motor . Superior Steel . Texas Corporation .. Texas Pacific La. Tr. Timken Roller Bearini Teaeesonn nantes OF inderw: Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft . United © Bt ‘Wheat— % protein 1 dark nor, eee tttrtt act a RARRE Ret United Corporation United Fruit . ; United Gas and El U. 8. Industrial Alcohol . g Healty. and Improvement. ich B wrens 1.09% Willys-Overland Motor Woolworth Company 1.06% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Pin eABaliny Feb. 25.—@)}— Open High Low 09% 1.08% 1.02 rit ing tee see 1.00% Close 07% 1.09% a BE 39% 39% 35 56 1.04% 198% 1% cniekMIOAGS CARH GRAT o. 1 hard i 1-2 to 41. 5.40 to 6.35. 10.26 to 17.75. ribs 13.25; bellics 13,50. 3 # ite lume of the fine! of both 64 and finer com! and SES EA ceearead tad ° a a urers are in the marokt while heavily, the y buyin sales reported hi en, rm prices, © 68 60's and. 56° of strictly combing and French com! ing wool continue low and’ only cas! sales arc reported -on the 48, 50's grade, Yi at oi 14% .70% * selling | pressure sue down more than 4 points to a new $63 0 York sold down 3 to 4 points, Auburn Auto’ dropped 5, Bullard Co, 6 1-4, and J. J. after selling ferred sagged a point or more below ed Eastman Ko- Blec- American Can, Warner Brothers Pic- tures, International Combustion Engi- igh Low Close 90 4, ‘Daueta Wheat’ + 1.02% 1.03% 99% 96% Minot: 4 Dickinson: Minot: 4 J stow! lg 32 to 321%, seconds 31 c a. Eggs steady at decline. Receipts 23,069 cases. Extra firsts 25c to 26, Shores ae 2412 to 25, ordinary firsts | loudy. 5; snowing. cloudy. 10; snowing, Grand Forks: 20. Bismarck-Mandan: Jamestown: 10; sno’ snowing. ng. Traffie Disrupted By Third Heaviest Fall of 55 Years (Continued from page one) tributaries all broke up at the same time, thereby causing the big flood. Decentralized Branch _ | This year, however, most of the trl- butaries already have broken up and Bank Plan Is Ade | the Missouri river ice has gone-out vocated by Pole|!™ Pre. 8. Dak., south. Traffic Kepecenet Paralyzed Roads were blocked and traffic was its oo ee how| Paving difficulty negotiating city f: chews: aosess :to imiore 4han one: streets in this area. The temperature strong bank with the banks competing for business,” he continued, “All per- sons shculd have the benefit which comes from a competitive banking ti service. Does our present system of decentralized branch banking which I have sugg:sted meet this situation?” | branch today. ‘Traffic on the branch Bank Failures, Blight was halted Saturday when a bridge Asserting that bank failures during | Over the Knife river was damaged by the last: 10 years “have been a blight | ice in that stream. Railroad men in the Mississippi valley, the south, | @id they planned to operate a train the southwest and the northwest,” | to Stanton and then transfer passen- Pole said he had come to the conclu-| ers to another train on the west sion that “our small independent unit | side of the bridge. country banks no lonssr are fulfilling Low-lying sections near Mandan the purposes of their creation and | still were flooded by the Heart river there is a need for a better, sounder | and some fear was expressed that a and stronger system.” real flood might result if the heavy Under the regional plan, he con-|Snow melts rapidly. The federal tinued, there would “be no need for| Weather bureau said the snowfall an operating holding company.” represented seven-tenths of an inch “The parent bank would be the only | Of precipitation and ground in this corporation in operation and it would | area already is soaked by water from have offices in various places within | snow which melted during the recent the trade area,” he said. “There | thaw. would be only one board of directors, Kitchen, commissioner of ag- and the formulation and initiation of |riculture and labor, saw agricultural the policy for the bank would be sub-|benefit from the snow, however, Ject to a single responsibility. pointing out that Western North Da- . kota always can use all the moisture Weuld Net Center Biches it gets and that well-soaked earth will Pole said decentralized branch bank- | give the 1930 crops a good start in the ing would not lead to concentration of all the banking capital in the New York banks under the control of a compcratively small group of finan- Head, would lead to the development st i le 0 the devel nt of strong banking centers outside Wire Service Crippled New York. Service over the Western Union “There would be conce:tration of | Wires was badly crippled ‘and efforts f 2 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Feb. 25.—(AP-U.S.D. A.)—Poitatoes: Very light wire in: quiry, practically no demand or trad- ing. Market very dull; practically no 2 | sales. \f e a is a cury would go. much lower. Railroads reported their through rains operating on time and the Northern Pacific planned to restore service on its Mandan-Killdeer n s Highway traffic between Bismarck and Mandan still was blocked by wa- in the railroad underpass near dan as well as the snow. | SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY fine lot, outside garage. Sales price $4500.00. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, furnace heat, inclos- ed porch, lot 50x150, good location, $2800.00 FIVE ROOM cottage, full basement, toilet, screened porch, 75 foot lot. $4500.00 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, gar- near schools. Sales price $4350.00.| 88¢, spick and span, close in. Terms. a $5000.00 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east SIX ROOM TWO STORY MODERN front, Al condition, garage. house, full basement, furnace heat, fireplace, good location. Sales price $6300.00. Very desirable terms. $1600.00 FIVE ROOM house with bath, right down town, the biggest bargain in house, basement garage, full base-| its class in city. ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, good location. Sales price $4500.00. Very desirable terms. $1500.00 | PIVE ACRE garden plat, 2 room house, well, windmill, land all new- SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO| Jy plowed. | story house, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, bedroom $11000 first floor, outside garage, good lo-| APARTMENT building, _ including cation. Sales price $4500.00. Good furniture. Income over $3000, net- ting owner over 20 per cent. BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of city. terms, REMEMBER THIS AGENCY CAN/ help you build as well as buy. Very reasonable terms offered. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE ENCY gains I have ever had. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the only dealer in the city who puts all his cards on the table with both buyer and seller. F. E. YOUNG. LOST AND FOUND 4 LOST—Brown leather suitcase on Sixth street between Thayer and Avenue F, contains mostly childrens clothing. Finder please return to Mrs, E, Schneider at 914 Seventh | street or call 692-R. Reward. | LOST—Friday evening, license plate | No, 23515, also license bracket and tail light on Oakland car. Finder kindly notify Mr. E. E. Green, sec- retary Farmers Union, Jamestown, Webb Block. Phone 0. | FREE A RADIO WE ARE closing out our stock of ra- dios, and while they last we have decided to give away, absolutely free, one radio with each used car or truck purchased from us. 1925 Ford Sedan. 1926 Oakland Sedan. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1928 Pontiac Coach. 1928 Essex Coach. 1928 Oakland Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coach. Two International Trucks. “ ' Two Chevrolet Six Trucks. Two Reo Speed Wagons. One ton Fargo Truck, and a num- ber of other cars and trucks, all in guaranteed condition and at prices which you cannot duplicate else- where. If you contemplate the purchase of a used car or truck, now or later, do not fail to see us, and don’t forget that the earller you come the larger the stock of cars and radios you will. have to LOST—Ring case at A. O. U. W. hall. Kindly return to Tribune for liber- al reward. PERSONAL LOYAL ORDER of Moose will admit good men for $}0.00 beneficiary membership. Former members re- admitted and social membership $6.00. Deputy Supervisor, O. M. Malmgren, Box 308, Mandan, D. capital,” he said, “but it would be a| Were being made to restore connec- regional concentration with local char-|tions with the eastern part of the acteristics. Banks in Detroit, Cleve-| State by routing messages through Ind, Boston, Atlanta, New Orleans,| Billings, Mont. Telephone service St. Louis, Buffalo, Minneapolis and|also suffered from the same handi- other such local commercial centers|cap. It was explained that in the would grow into institutions fully |eastern part of the state, where rain capable of taking care of the financial | fell yesterday, the rain had turned requirements of their trade area|to sleet and this put many circuits communities. out of order. ? “Instead of merely all of the, larg: ‘Temperatures throughout the west- est banks being situated in New Yorx|ern part of the state were generally City there would be in every such|lower than in the eastern part, Bis- commercial center banks whose re-/marck reporting 5 above zero and sources would appresch or exceed | Williston 8 above. A light snow was billion dollars. falling here at 7 o'clock this morning sun shone brightly. It was snowing at Williston with the temperature 8 above zero, At Fargo it was raining with the temperature at 32 degrees while Val- ley City reported cloudy weather and 20 degrees. Ice in the Missouri river here still was holding but a rise of four-tenths of a foot during the last 24 hours brought the stream to 10.2. Colder weather reduced the probability that the ice would go out soon. Weather bureau records show that OO | Today’s Congress | —_—_ OO TUESDAY SENATIS itinues consideration of tar- ce ite jeratate commerce committee contini Investigation of federal power commission. Lobby committee resumen in- of Muscle Shoals leg- yesterday 21, 1894, when 11 inches was recorded, and Feb. 15, 1910, when 10.9 inches ppropriation affairs committee takes neous bill Tersigs gh 2.9144 1.9845 2.914% 2.97% but stopned shortly afterward and the | ing. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment with private entrance in newly decorated home. Lights, heat and water furnished. Suitable for two or three girls or married cou- ple. Also basement sleeping or light housekeeping room. Reason- able. Phone 300-W or call at 818 Seventh street. of the First National Bank—The|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished small added moisture certainly should give} modern apartment, suitable for one spring crops a good sendoff, particu-| lady. Electricity furnished for larly pastures and hay crops, by put-| cooking, lighting, washing arf iron- ting moisture into the ground. It} ing, $25.00 a month. Clean, warm particularly should help spring plow-) nd always hot water. 807 Fourth J. E. Davis, Bismarck, president of | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, the National Bank and Trust com-| ground floor, three or four rooms. pany and chairman of the state board| Heat, light and water furnished. of administration —“Hay crops, pas-| Nice Jawn and trees, $42.00 and $47 tures, and winter rye should derive} per month, Available March 10th. some benefit from the added moisture} 721 Third. Phone 1213-W. _ brought by the heavy snow. However,; FOR RENT—Two room apartment, it is @ question just how much good} Everything furnished except linen. the moisture will do the summer grain crops.” Mudgett Sees Value Col. C. F. Mudgett,"Bismarck, man-| FOR RENT—Three room all newly ager of the Bank of. North Dakota—| decorated furnished apartment. “The feed condition is made e. bit worse by the heavy snow. It prevents cattle from grazing as they have the last. week or so, and many farmers HOR RENT—Apartmen?, $ rooms and choose from. Open Sundays and evenings. STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors Marmon and Roosevelt Automobiles 116 Second Street. Phone 1452 Bismarck, N. D. J. T. Sarvis, Mandan, agronomist at in’ the Rue in, 711 Ave. A or ee 2.8. rae ore ae ee FO FARM LANDS; the best of real bar- | ' partly furnished. Call H. L. Reade. Phone 239, FOR RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front street. Phone 321. 1 BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home, suitable for one or two gentlemen, always hot wa- ter. Close in. Call at 415 Fourth street or phone 1152. FOR RENT—Pleasant sleeping room, also large unfurnished room vacant the 22, on ground floor with a front private entrance. Price reasonable. __Call at 318 Eighth. |FOR RENT—Light hou: room with kitchenette and clothes closet, strictly modern, completely _furnished. Call at 623 Sixth street, FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms in modern home with board. Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J or | _call at 111 Washington street. | FOR RENT—Room in basement. Clean, good air, laundry privilege, $7.00 per month. Phone 812-J or call at 517 Second street. FOR RENT —Nice large front sleep- ing room with dressing room and lavatory. Suitable for 2 or 3. Call at 404 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Comfortable modern room on car line. Hot water heat. Also stall in garage. street or call 724. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, close in, near schools. Available March Ist. Call <at 522 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for sleeping or light housekeeping. ie at 307 Tenth street or phone or unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. Call at 602 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Smail well furnished sleeping room. Call at 619 Sixth __- Stet or phone S100W FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, suitable for two. Phone 797-R after six p. m. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE

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