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THE BISMARCK TRIB tock and JUNE 26, 1986. ONEFRISSALESIN' | Tarif FIRST WEEK TALLIED $3,000 FOR OWNERS First Supplies for Stores W Brought up Missouri Persons N The WANT ADS Female Help Wanted il oS Tribune’s Grain, Li Market R xt ee STOCK PRICES STILL FOLLOW IRREGULAR and be able to plan and cook. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad. 14941. Grain Quotations DESPITE ASSERTIONS Adams Exp, Wages. Write Tribune 4 a Alaska Jun, 1% BISMARCK GRAIN ‘WANTED—Competent girl or middle- CHANGES OF VALUE Allis-Ch, Mtg. 13% L™ | crurnished by Russell-Miller Oo) By Seeamnaa® ‘aged woman for general housework Am. Bank Note ae R June 26 and care for children. Give refer- ORT . Can ....., x we |No, 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs. $1.00 By W. A. FALCONER ences, Write Tribune Ad 14950. | - vet Alco. id No, 2 dark northern, 87 1 Many residents of Bismarck are) wanrep—competent maid for gen- Late Rally in Rails Launches |Am. tmanae= F —_ | No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs, under the impression that Bismarck! “erst housework. Must furnish ref- was a wide open border town, con- No. 3 dark northern, ee sisting mostly of saloons and gambling No. 4 dark northern, 54 Iba. . Write Tribune Ad. 14928. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- % Short-Lived Buying Flurry 2” |Minneapolis Break Is Maximum ; SGRBSRBEBE Ma : Ne ‘dark northern, 53 halls, and that there were no other on Floor : 3 as Break-Up in Drouth Ig _| No. § dark northern, 52 ig activities in the early days. eral housework. Go home nights. ix Anticipated , dark northern, 51 Ibs. ‘9 beg inh dates its Lge or Bee Call after 2 p. m. 219 So. 12th. | %4 ipate jo. § dark northern, = ion from May 14, 1872, when officials| WAITRESS wanted at The Sweet New York, June 26—(%—A late|Am: 8; 26% i Semple Grains of the Lake Superior and Puget! shop. tally in the rails shook the stock |Am. 49 lbs., 77; 48 Ibs. 74; 47 Ibs., 71; 46|20Und Townsite company (an aux- 2% erated June 26—(P)—Despite as- market Out of its lethargy for a few |Am. rt Ibs, 68: 48 Ibs., 65; 44 ‘ Mary of the Northern Pacific Rail- Business Opportunity moments Friday, Am. Tel. & Tel, 38 pa fo amount of rain will|s7;"42 ibs., 64; 41 ‘ioe, Bee $03 8 ME» road company arrived on the ground, | soe — = a Buyers quickly changed their minds, ro . BL. See |Dakotes, wheat tales Giuhiees ware 30 Ibs., 45; 38 lbs, 42; 37 Ibs, 30; 36/904 commenced to lay out and plat) tionery equipment. Either part or however, and the list backed up to/a0° A 23 |here late Friday plung wet |Ibs., 36; 35 Ibs., 33; 34 Ibs., 30; 83 ibs,|‘"e northern half of Section 4, in} an Oniy eating place in town. No Township 138, Range 80, naming the . 2; (94| Plat “Edwinton,” afterwards, in Dec- 67%| Minn 3434 [way 31 conte ie ety onntions gave | No, the irregular range it had followed ne throughout the greater part of the writing, come and see for yourself. 32 Ibs.,.25. All under 32 lbs. 26. 1 hard amber durum. $ Cozy Corner Cafe, Jake Perman,' - " cents in some cases. The all-|No. 1 mixed ember, 1872, changed and named Tia ere soma 0, fe" important factor was apparent lke-|No, 1 rded eure: Ti\ Bismarck” ‘by the officers of the| Prop. Goodrich, N. Dak. __ The carrier flurry followed acti ance of a definite break-up of|No. 1 flax. 1.81 | Northern Pacific railroad, for the pur- FOR SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town of the U. 8 district court of the eee 28% |routh northwest. No, 2 flax. 1.48 | Pose of attracting German settlers. of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good trict of Columbia in declaring in aiid 5%| Wheat closed shaky, 1%-2% cents|No. 1 rye. “43| AS the first passenger train did not} business. Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny- the railway retirement it ot Walid B 3% |Under yesterday's finish July 93%-%,| Barley <3) 4go| Strive in Bismarck until June Sth,| den for further information. Heb- In the brief upturn the tr of 1935. /3. 18% |Sept. 94%-%, corn uchanged to 1{Oats ... “30 | 1873, all supplies for the citizens of| ron, N. Dak. tion shares pushed ahead eert® | Bendix Aviation 16% [cent lower, Sept. 64%4-%, oats %-% |Hard winter wheal “3! Gg|Edwinton, being about 200 people, ‘o about 2 points fractions | Rethi, Steel New * and provisions unchanged to a seree £8! were brought up by steamboats on Work Wanted pont ae Becca 51% lrise of 8 conte CHicautraaln the Missouri river during the summer | —. ice soer 2 lation for th furnish stimu- | Borden ae Cash wheat offerings were very| Chicago, June 26.—(%)— of 1872, from Yankton and Stoux| LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. e 4 e baa of stocks. | Borg Warner. 23% limited, and demend was quiet to ‘Whe: Low Close| City. Can take half carload at trip. Bond- hrysier and a few specialties gave| Bridgeport Brass 12% | fair. Winter wheat was in quiet de- duly 93% 93% Reaped $3,000 First Week ed and insured. H. T. Crum. Phone % good account of themselves, but|Brizes Mfe. “61|™and. Durum was quict. 94%] A Mr. Comings of Sioux City erect-| _542 Mandan. 94% 95% oa Boog ® number of prominent Budd ‘Wheel * 9%| Corn demand was fair to good. Oats 95% | ed a large tent on the corner of Main| EXPERIENCED girl desires house- | 26% |demand was quiet to fair. Rye de- 68% 66% |204 Fourth streets during the sum-| work in private home. Can furnish American Telephone dropped 2 4 % 86% U. B. Steel was off per and | 6, 12% | n.and was fair. Barley was firm. Flax 64% mer of 1872, and operated a general) good references. Write Tribune Ad. ie aay. @ point most of Caterpil. Tract, ie Started firm and eased later. ‘ 60% eget! i ead a 1873, when| 14905. 6 5 nse eee e sol gs to Raymond and| sss ee ® hin ang) (Gata Go Pasco 23 | MILL CITY WHEAT 29% 29% | Allen, who put in a large stock of; EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. | Produce Markets | |cns, & on 52, | PRICES SHARPLY LOWER 30% 30% | general merchandise. ‘Their sales| We call for and deliver. H. B. rkets | Chi & fv. a : spe neunneapolis, June 26.—()—Weak- | 37% 31% Ithe first week after opening amount-|__Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 6th. chi. Gt. Wes. Bt. | 7% | Tain reports dampened. the ardor of 162% 62% |€4 to $3,000, Later the firm's name/WANTED — Individpal or family CHICAGO C.M. 8. P. & P. wheat bulls here Friday and after! ‘63% | Was changed to Raymond and Fair-| washing. Phone 1950. Also girl Hp} RL e 2t Batter ana /C. Me St. Pe P. Pf, ples Sentero to mil! bay-| x7Y an and continued in business at| wants work caring for children. ne Friday. |. Pneu. T. Pf. ve way and clos- | location until the First National] RELIABLE TE ee ee nricee un (Oy Rete Pat Mien | Bank oocupled the lot, where tt i8| "or dav; Gan furnish references | changed. “uit Tes - 108 Trade was lively on the downturn | now doing business. Call 1708-R. | Eggs 19,514, easy: extra firsts loca} | Colate-Palm, 13% {as liquidation assumed fair volume. | After the First National Bank was 20%; cars 21%; fresh graded ts;Colum. G. & El. 19% | July wheat closed 45 lower, Septem- | or HOUSEWORK wanted by competent ote: Gi firs! 1G ber 2 Dp! ‘ganized, Fairchild was elected i aoeree le eT receipts [Colum an Vte. 34% | of inoue 2% lower and December! cashier, and afterwards withdrew| Sit. Call 1548-J or 112 Ave. C. Call pecbeattrats cin Aad aif a oe oni “"Flax futures dipped sharply on! from the firma of Raymond and Fair-|_for Martha. ie te Poultry i 3 northwest rain reports, | July flax . child. Raymond continued in the) HOUSEWORK wanted by day or steady; hen: ; .76 while Septem- wholesale and retail grocery business,| hour. Phon . Larson at 1927. FURNISHED apartment with private A mere \Con, Oil . 13% | ber 1 INNEAPO! jbo d i) [Sora Mat than, 1b, 18%: Leghorn hens 26: Plr- Cont. “Gan a ge EU ans UTD: sctatiuapotin city sey a on the railroad right of way, at the | HOUSEWOR! inted by day or J. 8. FEVOLD bath, kitchenette, Frigidaire, laun- 28, colored 25; Plymouth Rock fryers |Cont. Motor 2% | wheat and all registered loses. July | | Whea Open High Low Close te es ae ae Main streets, do-| hour. Phone 291-M. Broadway Bismarck, N. dry privileges. Available July 1st. pe 24, colored 21%, |Cont, Oil Del. 30% | Tower ea Dee. owen sloe wh ay . 113% 1.13% 1.09% 1.09% | ing business for years in the building — Can be seen now. 106 Main Ave. BCUIRTEEAS: tatebbcke A427 Lagtatn \Gocy eceote ne Tas ieee Sat September and Dec. Tbe: ros ti 183% gi At sutaeh opti csc ___Farm Lands Sale a ROOM unfurnished tartan ables penne id antes cream Wheat 36% | closed. 1% lower, Sept. 2% and De-| store in 1873, on the lot occupied in| CATTLEMEN ATTENTION ae! nished i i 12%, heavy young 76%; small white | 26% eomber 1% lower, | 42% 49% 41% | later years by the Prank G. Grambs|I HAVE an 800 acre farm, Dodge Co, CHESTER WHITE and Duroo Jersey| iy q Sie cies tana ducks 11%, small colored 10%; young ‘ 3 ‘ plumbing concern. McLean was as-| Minn. that I can rent and give im-| pigs, three Hereford bulls, six Short- - geese 15, old 13. * | Curt ne MOK 2% 42% Cited in business with Robert Mac. | mediate possession of. Will have| horn milch cows. A. E Nelson, 12| Suir Guranee, foe, three adulte aw Dia. Match . 34% e 61% .59% .50%|Nider, the firm being known as the| enough pasture and hay to take miles north and 2 miles east of Wil- 4054. New York, June (P). ve poul-| Dome. Mines 87%: Livestock ‘61% 88% .60 |McLean and Macnider general store.| care of up to 500 head of cattle, or| ton on highway 41. firm BY irelent: Broligrs (Racks) Douglas ‘Aire: el 63% 61% 61% ain 10 years, 1973 to ae wis firm hel ond care of 2,000 ce of |FOR SALE—15 ton baled upland hay. ; fowls 20-23; other freight prices ipont . an enormous business in general eep. Will rent on reasonable basis| Also ft it changed. | BL. Auto ‘Lite 35% SOUTH ST. PAUL 23% 2% Bit | merchandising. It supplied the steam-| or sell cheap. A. R. Bakke, 420/ acres of. asanibn! a cites as ais: higher thay eaten Sista: Cette a ot BOM By, | South St. Paul, June 26—i7— ‘dining ho ee A sf es) | tie a 4 C A ‘su les and trans; 2) = > en oe ‘ oe sa) \ Firest. T. & R. . a9 |(USDA)—Cattle 2,700; dryfed steers J 178 1.78 1.75 1.76 |ation for the eevesticnent, which was Wanted Trad CAMP TRAILER, collapsible top, dust 28-29% centralized (90 score) 30%. | HreePort Tex. .. 27% |and yearlings active, fully steady; | sep. [Thy Lrg a Ld lonty a part af the large volume of| Wanted to Trade _____| and waterproof. Priced to sell. Can Cheese, 231,223, quiet. Prices un- | Gen. Asphalt Saag [most bert elem lises Hees —_—_—____— business done In’ addition to ther |TRADE—Clear % 8. E. North Dako-| _be seen at Wilde Motors, Inc. edd 21-W. en. Elect. . 5 warmed-up lots down DULUTH RANGE : ta for breeding ewes or will take! GOz¥ 7 room apartment. Suitable for’ 502, irregular, atixed col- | Gen. Foods 41% Ito 6.0; fed she stock fully steady; | Duluth, Minn, June 26—(>)— general store business, they owned] oop on 60-50 basis, ‘Box 286, Oakes,|"“famnilp and outboard, “Tel, Mandan | *0 girls. Vacant June 18. Gas, ors: Special packs or selections from | Gen, Motors Durum— Gpen High Low and operated a large freighting out- z *| family and outboard. Tel. Mandan Gillett 14” |Srassy kinds weak; better grade fed 13 B Close N. D. water, heat, light furnished. In- fresh receipts ndards e My, |Belfers "200-75; plainer grassy kings [22 LOB, Lots 102K Los | ft, conelsting of ox teams hauling | — ems |e quire 819 Sti. 1AM | TeGcams: butcher vows around 428- 01% 1.01% 99% 99% o eae suppl s from arc! Cabins for Rent Sess . aida 4 e Black Hills. PRE OEO ecis tinct MODERN two room furnished apart= Sab. pe gah eatgre ar pe aan ra Other Business Firms GABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, Rooms for Rent ment. Electric refrigerator, Sut BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES 11% reps and cutters 325-400; bulls 61%] Other business places in Bismarck] $9 weekly including ice and wood. | SLEEPING ROOM, Beauty Rest mat-| ble for two adults, Close in. Phone Chicago, June 26.—(P)—. 39%, (fully steady, practical top 5.09; bulk 19 unr in the year 1873 were: Dunn and Mc-| 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. |" tress, near bath. Always hot water.| 260. Dr. Enge. Butter Futures: 35% |down to 4.00-25; moderate supply thin | Ze. 179 171, 17 | arthur, druggists; W. B. Shaw and|—————-—-= "=| Also basement room. Suitable for | TWO ROOM furnished floor i. ee High Low Close 83 jSstockers around steady; plainer light- 177 1.77" 1.77 | company, general merchandise; Clark Land for Sale two. Gentlemen preferred. 412 8th.| apartment, $23. Three light house- November ....... 31% 0% 31% Be eee ae eee iceives a0 “Srey ——_—_—_—_—_ and Bill, general store, corner of|*OR SALE—Three quarters land,| Phone 104-w. keeping rooms, upstairs, $28. 1014 Egg Futures: 16% to strong desirable vealers 7.00-8.00; MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN _| Fourth and Main, where Tittle Broth-|' good location. Near Kiwanis Park,| SLEEPING room, near capitol. Also| Bdwy. Berean stan: i 24m. 2s 22% oe pala eccrine era eee ae June 25 —Wheat| ers did business until recently; W. H.| Bismarck. Inquire Donald Bailey's, for sale; roll top desk and adding | THREE ROOM furnished apartment, ards, Oct. ....... 24% 2 ba} above; common and. medium 4.50- compare Stim; nfectiona: id news a . “ 28% ipson, confectionary and ne’ bin. « i | Ai% (640. inneapolls cash wheat and coarse See ee menos bionest Tonaon om = = Alfalf id t clover aS na oan sesaal| iies ie) sesay iat $k Bes Miscellaneous | B95 | | Hoss, 5.00; tatty active strong to| grain meals cash wheat and 980s store: Mi. P. Slattery, groceries, corner |®9) Aces Altelta and/eweet Clover | LARGE SLEEPING room suliable for} Ets Ao pes Tuly ist. $95. 606 "] : g i i wo. jex! Le wa- 2nd. 49% |15 higher; averaging fully 10 higher; Cash ‘Wheat Third and Meigs (now Broadway),| Buy where Uncle Sam is buying. pes = better 150-220 Ibs., 10.35-50; top 10.55 Delivered To Arrive| where Hall’s Drug store is now lo: ter. 115 E. Thayer. FURNISHED BASEMENT New Tone June’ genie—Foreign 108% | sparingly; 220-250 Ibs., 10.00-35; 250- i cated. Free of debts. Tom Welsch, Gryl@, | OR RENT—Large cool Toom} oBe room and kitchen. Two sdaies exchange irregular, Great Britain de- 39 290 Ibs., 9.60-10.10; 290-350 Ibs., 9.35- 1.22% 136% 0... wees Rese and Campbell, boots and| Minn | for two. Three windows. 411 Ave.| Preferred. 618 7th. Call at 616 7th. Italy 1.87; Has i : bane yi Pacific r f e —Slee} je 4 ay 1.87; Germa: 56% less; average cost Thursday 9.39; 1.18% 1.34% watchmaker and jeweler. Main Street ae A this ee pater ies pron a Call ating canes 48% | weight 285 lbs. between Second and Third streets; $107,000. While all this merchandise 1380. 19.75; A Sheep, 800; receipts include 267 di-}, Ibs... 116% 182% ..... .|John Yegen, bakery and groceries,| yo. not for Bismarck, it shows that phone d rel rect; salable supply about one load|? i 8 56 146% 229% Main street between Fourth and Fifth) +e business in those days was ex- FURNISHED sleeping room, cool. fee re eae : “g”|of Washingtons, mostly ewes, balance/3 pn S85 ; veeee coeee| streets; ©, H. Beal, guns and am-| tonsive. : Close in. 219 3rd St. Telephone ; tbneysatenty, 2 ‘ 15%| native materiial; no early sales; buy- eg sc, PADS BOM. cocae. onece munitions; the Edwinton Lumber ‘47 Teams in One Train 848-R. > a oh apartment, two Prime Commercial paper r tisese 13%] ers talking 50 lower on lambs or 10.50)4 D N 8 54 company, J. R. Jackson, agent, Third) 4. 5 somple of some of the Black| NICE sleeping room for rent. Near rooms. Completely furnished. Avail- Time Loans steady, 60 days-6 mos Rob. ... + (9% | down; held higher. bs. ...... 1.07% 123% ..... .....| Street, south of the railroad track;/ sin. pusiness transactions, I am| capitol. 831 8th St. able July lst. 1029 7th St. Moe es ere + 4%] Dairy cattle, good shipping cows|#PNS5 |. Gibbs and Cady, blacksmith and) quoting frmo the Bismarck Weekly| SLEEPING room next to bath. Call/ THREE ROOM wed. . + 48% | steady, around 65.00-75.00;- little ac-|5 1y'h Sti i | wagon shop, corner Third and Thayer Tribune of Feb. 8 1876. at 515 4th. MINNEAPOLIS STOC é i tion on lower grades; common to me- 1.01% 1.16 | Streets, where the Texaco oil station) ““wporty.seven teams loaded with) ee | _nished, $25. 812 Main. Minneapolis, June 26.—@)— Mie One ieee ere + 33,,|qlum quotable 40.00-60.00. 3 is now located. i provisions and passengers, left with FURNISHED modern apartment tor aR cy 131 Minn Moline Yeap. 2. 1.00% 1.13% isa Fisher engaged in business on /the Steam Sawmill outfit for the Farms for Sale rent. Suitable for two. Call at 717 Northwest Banco 7%. . Ward Hh cHicaco 00% 111% ese scess| Billiard Dells Re Marsh Capitol [Black Hills yesterday and | today. 7OR GALE OR TRADE—Quarier sec- | Thayer. Phone 2100. ———— Chicago, June 26.—(—(U. S. D. A.) |1 northern ; Hotel, about where Sarah Gold's store| Dnt, more will leave Wednesday" ‘tion flat Burleigh county, Chris-/ FOR RENT—Cool three room CHICAGO STOCKS —Hogs 8,000, including 3,500 directs} spring ... 1.10% 111% _..... -/is located; McG the| With freight and passengers, among) tianie township land. 100 acres cul-| ment, private bath. Also private _ (By the Associated Press) mostly 10-20 higher than ‘Thursday frontana Winter Wheat ; Thomas McGowan, the| which are several families. Califor- voke. teebad high- al it ‘Midwest Corp. 8%. average; top 10.75; bulk desirable 160- | 14% om Dakota house, where Hepple George 1s] nia Joe pilots the party, assisted by beige ley 2 palpapenrgd a int ._ 8 McG} El. 32%. 250 1b., 10.50- now doing business, between Fourth Donal & sf JOLY ist. Two room furnished Fe ren better’ grade, 9.40. aes HW... 1.24% 1.26% 1.23% 1.25% | and Fifth on Main street. pes pes ie er aad = wil oe : Ral tay sd Desi ‘ment, private beth. Adults ; ————— 75-940. 18% protein ‘ Other Merchants 1 d, so Mr. Lo| Of Sm P : New York, June 26—i)—Curb Cattle 1,500; calves 500; beef steer Baie! 5 several are well mounted, so Mr. ‘Ad. No. 14544, ‘ + (8% | stead: veek’s 25 to i0 cents ad-|! DH W or Watson and Goodhue, clothing, dry | Ad. No. 14546 Cie teen aa” : steady at week's 29, t> io cents ad: |? Dit Wor, 119% 127% 118% 1.21% | goods, and notions, Main street, be-| Had, better, keep cleat of the boys. | SALES i Bac Bove Cities Service 4% t a. 12% Several teams arrived last evening Elec. Bond & Share 20%. Ni vis : Byes bast Yeariinne a36; ted bellers ft ie en tween Fifth and Sixth streets; H. F.| fon Standing Rock, and from up the| Twp. nine miles from Bismarck, ee eons NOD etn , Selling downward from’ 750; cone) AB Wee. 11H ATH 112K 116% Doeies, hardware 6d Hn S00. rr | Five. wo fein ene party, | Seo Mary Bagan, Medina, N. D. C, on p 7 a ak, ecial Trassers; bulls we: » “ re Be doimieainiaaal Fie toe Pea : to shade lower, mostly 450-5355 e- Tee or ‘ Bismarck Bank building. now stands; | 159° bercons See ageing ibe ‘Treasury 6%'s 117.23. Otis Elev. nee : Hye te. Sew aelects 10.00; stockers | pat LO 1.06% 107% | JOBE pgaann, saloon ard. DA tard hall,| Week, Fred Hollenbaek goes out with Treasury 4's 11 Poo, Gas @ IE. + BBX land feeders duit. a a so0 airect: |! DH Weer compas Pith. sad Main, Where Cut a herd of cows to Kites 5 ne : : ‘ el a ppg adh cori |. 1 HW... 1,08% 1.10% 1.06% 1.08% Deus. : Penwell, Thomas Madden, z INVESTMENT TRUSTS a ite. . . fat it lamb: hk to 25 lows Ta . In latter ars came M. E} er, lo (By the Associated Press) MH . Bulk uatives lightly, sorted 11,00-25; |2 DH W or clot SOS ek Bppinese: erts, and others go as traders, Wil < 2 HW... 1.06% 1.08% 1.04% 1.06% merchan,t wit nd family go to settle (Over the counter in New York). 4, | practical ton 11.50; throwouts dragsy ++ 1.06% 1.08% 11 Main street near First National Bank,| “#™ Smith a ly go Maryland Fund. 18.75 20.28, &t 8.00-9.00; bucks discounted 1.00;/3 pay. 08% 1.00% 1.08% | Also aah otha -| permanently. O. Nicholson of the gue. Ine. Sh. re 82. 81 Ibs., Idahos 1100 eaiene win 3 BW... 1.02% 1.05% 1. % 1 4 Sig Hauser, w! ps) ad a clot a4 firm of J. W. Raymond and Co. goes ORS perme: S98! 0. Phelps D A rss Fee ong! Pees 200-11 amie nese ne on Main street Lg ier Second) out with a stock of miners’ goods to eas ee : 4.00. : 60 The, 1.06% 1.28% 1.03% 1.23% | Shd Third streets, and Austin Logs ocate and establish « wholesale and Pe 2 ————— 2 amber hd retail commission house, George ys « | Proctor © Gamble tee « 80 Ibs. .. 1.05% 1.26% ..... ++ to start a blacksmith shop, Thomas | Bub. Sve. N. J. : Sioux CITY 2 amber hd Winston, Ed Donahue, W. B. Shaw > Ths, | 4 Sous Sit, pee Sea mo. Si 58 Ibs. .. 106% 126% ..... store. and Co. are the Black Hills Lumber 4 : mb e-cattls ines Fail steady; 3 amber hi The above aré the names of some|/G, wr. Gates sends the mill if taken at once. 1006 9th. : Others slow, about steady; heifers Reng *Jof the Bismarck merchants of 1873| through on contract for Mr. Hobart ee 363, N ittle changed; cows Wi to 5 low- and later years, all doing a land of-| sno takes out a large lot of sash|| | (per word) .........-- ee . eee er; stoci 3 es 8 3% 3 53 Ib. nate’ tockers: and, feedine.. scare fice business during the Black Hills and glass. Mr. Hobard also tak tie 1f 50 | eo Mot. .. * H oe vialner kinds down to 6.50 and 9% 1.24% gold rush, and when the steamboat, single mill, Mr. takes out northern, 1.07%- Below, few good heifers 7.00.25; Beet S amber bd |. | 2. business was at its peak from 1873 t0/tresh pork, butter, lard, sausage, etc. sane ard Montana win- 30 tg 4.75 down; better grades 3.25- srr + | 1879. Ag a wees The trip will be made ia 14 days.’ 4 333 "He 1 st bids 53 lbs. .. 91% 1.21) There were many others who en- A Nees seb TAK | geese oto ener’ patter 160-260 1b. |5 amber hd me For five winters Bismarck had 90] gaged in Bismarck in the ploneer 68 ib. : 2€ | butchers bid 10.10-15; by, all int 3|° 52 Ibs, .. 89% 119% ..... .....| train service. In November, 1873, Gays of 1873, and later during the 16%j ne action on heavier butche: - 15 amber hd railroad closed for the winter, and| coq rush to the Black Hills, and 5 13% | tum and light sown wine Saree stags |” 51 Ibs. .. 87% 117% ..... .....| this continued yearly until 1876. The | Friis there were a number of saloons, % iets ‘eathy action; indica- Low test—weight. discounted 3c. merchants of Bismarck would plan to they were licensed, and their places 1 red” durum, . No. 1. ALC sit. stock up for the winter before the railroad closed down, but invariably to weak; better native usiness were conducted in an held mostly at 10.75-85. of bl orderly manner, and were looked upon Pritt FEE SKE FRESAREE FRKRERRRER, KEE = > } long before spring the stocks of goods Aina comedian DY. 1% | ay, MEN NIPEG, (ASM SP Cash were depleted, long before the ar- © wales tole ee a'® | wheat No- 1 northern 81%; No. 8/ rain. i No. 5 75M. Bismarck was the terminus of the | Rarthern "Gs Ne gM white | pbimmarck was the terminus of the) penjamin Franklin attended school Pee 1 tor only two years, between the ages ath. 1873, until the spring of 1879 when| ("por ‘ip, D —_—S_ Ee CALL FO its 6 rate, demand good; si iskome Bi! triumphs the ‘rails phi 20-25;.U. 8, No. 2, work was begun oad as ;chool board of Ecklund School No, 10, will ri bids for ol ' MANGE OF CARLOT SALES Ue Minneapolis June ry v. . 8. Li 26.—()—Range :. Wheat No. 4 sample grade sample grade ber durum 6 wns meen cen from its present lo 8 mile south and half a mile west of its present location, and general repairing of eaid building af- ter it is moved, work may 3 aSSBR8siea8 24 Specifications as to Pt Prt ie ie lose: Feed at office of the . 18% wd will bo opened at 8 p. m. July 10. on Flax— school board reserves the right No. .1.. all bit % NEW YORK BONDA | % New York, Sune’ 26.—(P—Bonds ‘ Northern T's.0f/4936, 100.