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- Fiest insertion, 86 cents; ad HELP WANTED—MALE * hapeadrmrgelbyeetp tober gr feared ott WANTED AT DAT GNGE—Brickmagon, a per hour. W. J, Curten, Valley Gi ty N. D. WAN?PHD—Furnished rm in. private family. Address, AGV| SMBUS che WANTED—Fist class’ windaw, trimmer and salesman. for high grade clothing store, ive full. patticulars in eae Teter, ide _No, 84, Tribune 10-31-tf “LEARN: THE ADE Big demand for harhers, big wages, easy work, Few weekscompletes, expert in- structions, ‘Time and, expense saved by our method. We have stood the test for 27 years and is.thé only pollable up to date institution of ity. Kind in the northwest. ‘Write at once fér free. illustrated. catalog. Moler Barber Collage, 107 Ke, Nicollet Ave., ‘Minneapolis, Mi. 1803, 1t-1-1mo, LRARN A ACTUA aoe Bae Ae Mee, NIZING: Ae Angeles Y. M. Auto School. HELP aca Fema WANTERD—Conpetent girl for general housework, ‘Two in family. 513 |. Avenue A, Mrs’ I, BH. E. Vesper- map. 10-25-tf WANTED—Gitt ir general hous Mrs._L,A. Schipfer, iL WANTED Grr for 6 pence Housework. 311k. 4th St. Phone. 3! 10-31-1wk WANTED dish- ‘ook, caer Weasher, good wages. Box 93, Medora, 10-29-2wks '_WORK WANTED WANTED—Work. as chambermaid in hotel_or rooming house. State wages in first letter, Write Box 402, Rich- ardton, N.D,. H-t-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS room partly. Geo. -M, modern Register. FOR” RENT—Sis house, ‘close, In. | modern HOUSE ‘FOR -SAL - house, almost nev nonis, reception hall. ‘and.: bath, ‘Riverview | Addition, worth $8,000.00, For quick sale u Also housé of six rooms, modern ex heat, $2,000.00; Telephone. 745. _Holihan, Lucas Block. FOR SATE—Two houses; quite a redué- tion for quick~sale; reasons for selling is to take up farming. _ Block 200,..2nd St. South, Appl Sells ACEEy - eX), OF PHOS: iL ABSOLUTELY FREE 60c AERO NAP OF OIL FIELOS Attractive:and Interesting relief AD, size 18x24,° ‘Hang it in your home or’ of- fice. See the amazing.development. work in the largest producing oil fields in the world at a, glance, Limited edition; write immediately for free copy before supply is exhausted, ; UNION, TRUST C Oz. Dept, 325, Hoffman Buliding Houston, Texas « .. ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Roome for Tg Housekedpine. Two! or three rooms: i] mode! wil heme desired. Call, Dribune} FOR SALE—One of the bt county. t weekly newspapers if astern Mon- tana, Fine proposition |for man and wite. printers. Net recepts of last 18 months. were as much as price; asked: for paper, . Best: ‘of reason) for selling. State amount.you can pi down, Ad- dress: 91, Tribune. , A1+5-2t FOR SALE—Two, stoves, “wo dressers, three beds, tables, carpés, rugs and |) other household! articles; 404 bash ror BA 3—Peerlens ‘Kéroséte stove, two burners, short. drama, quice service for General use, Price $6.60,.| Phone 469R.. 11-5-3t bare (SAtE Stack or bald, 100 tons best A’-1 hay. Write Chiries White, oa Soo Hotel, Bismarek, )N.\D, iw iq 1i-6-1W' Wilt PAY CASH for good scond hand piano. Must be reasonable. Write 92, _tfribune, 11-6-2€ TO LET=Twenty cows to It for two years for one half increase twenty steers to. be wintered, Reference re~ quired. “8, 8, Sutherland, Scith Heart, N. 11-6-1wk Fort SALE—One year Barred Xock hens, § Unrelated Cockerels aid, Pullets, $2.00 to $2.50. till, December’ ist. only. W. H. Raftery, Garrison, No D. \ 11-6. to 11-15 FOR SALE—Ice box, brass bed, buifet, wdresser; carpets, rigs gas stove and household artic other t econd-hand horsepower, hot State price. Add ANTE 10 to 15 ferred. une. FOR SALE—Lady’s: black. Russian. Pony cout, fur full length sl 2, ned V Emmons County a A-4-lwk A WORTHWHILE PRESENT A. Christmas.present worth awhile, Our 1 1. combination —pocketbouis - ‘for nd coin, neatést thing out, highest grade leather and work, will last a life- time. Name, address and emblem of any lodge, ‘business or profession, elegantly stamped on flap. $2 by mail. \iso. 2 beautiful. cardéase with money compart- ment for ladies, name, emblem, etc., same pricg, Get your orden in adw. ELTY LEATHER WORKS 6031 Nlesraph Ave. Oakland, Cal. 10-' KS Child's bed, near!: 515 5th St. 5 coud your hematitching and Dicoting to W. Kelley, Bismarek, N. D. fo} Box “ine Successor to'B. V FOR SALE—Electric. lighting plant, sisting of engine, generator, board and batteries, in first cla: Reasonable terms if desir Address No. 89, Tribune. 11-4-1Wwk re. ise —Two heating stoves. Phone 316. 10-31-1wk FOR, RENT—Furnished room in -modern house, 921 paid St. Eton 705, 11-6-3t “FOR RENT Very Tesirabic je furnished rooms in modern house, suitable ; It_40f Ist, St, “OFFE ROOM FOR” RENT — Steam heated’ office, room’ ‘on Fourth street. ‘Telephone NT1-6-26 On RENT wicca room wor" oth St. or phone 782. _FOR_RENT—Very. desirable furnished ~S- oot for’ one: or:beto* ladies. “Phone 4541 -,0r call 722, Mandan Ave. Msh-2t §WANTHD—Board, and _room with private family... Calk 88. eaeibune for faethe ‘_ shformation, Tr-4-3t For RENT—Heom. po2 ond St, 11-4-2t FOR REN Earnie hed Toom in. modern house, suitable for two, 909 Fifth: St. Phone 620-1. Ai-4-1wk FOR RENT—A_ suite of two modern rooms nicely, furnished as_ bed room ae sparen on first Lay 619 ees a FOIRERTS Largt warmer “adr house for gentleman, . 321 8th St, Phone 855. 11-3-4t FOR ~ RENT—Nxcellent warm modern rooms for, light. house keeping. ‘Occ: pants leave’ for Uae led first of week, Inquire J. K, Doran, 622 Third street. 11-¥-6t FOR RE NT—Fumished OF unfurnished rooms light housekeeping, 322_Ist St. forte tae 10-31-lwk —_— —————_———— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Oakland Sedan, cheap for ash, or will trade in for desirable property or on one or two lots. Car guaranteed to be in first class condi- tion. ‘Write 80, care Tribune. 10-28-tf LANDS FOR _SALE—The ‘improved farm and ranch of about’ 8007a¢res in southern Burleigh county North Dakota. Well improved with buildings, fencing and about 375 acres under cultivation, and about all of it is tillable land. be divided. Geo. M. Rewists Teachout Can 1Iwk FOR SALE—A section of improved farm land located six miles from town. Land is .excellent soil id Jays practically, level, with no ro and no waste land. Improved with dwelling house, barns, granaries, good well and other necessary / outbuildings; land is all fenced. Will sell on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, yand would ‘consider. some city, property as a_ firs! For pared write P. 10-24-4wks payment. Box 400, Tuttle, } LOST AND FOUND LosT—Between Mandan and Bismarck, a brow bear rug, green lining. Return to. Bismarck. Hide. and, Fur Coe and reecive_ reward. 0-31tf POSITIONS WANTED WANTHD—Position as atenbptapier perienced, 1 Phone? 624k, WANTED — Position —_ by Sagcipiced stenographer, Write 0, care attest See WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or bachelor by lady with one t | before the: close of ‘navigation. >) middiings is .gradually disappearing, WE De ‘HEMSPITOHING and picot edge work. . Singer Sewing Machine *Co., 211: Fourth: St? 10-24-2wks FOR: RENT—A few oitices: second ‘iloor, conveniently: located; steam heat, elec: tric ght, elevator’ ‘and: janitor | s most of the. large buyers were in the ——[—$—$—$—$— ———————a=a=aaEBE_>. yoar, market,. taking fair amounts af bran, but later delivery was preterred. Stu’ for immediate use is being supplied by near-by mills. Mixed-car trade con- tinues | good. Inquiry was fair for heavy feeds, and some fair orders were booked this week. There was more activity in south- western markets, and mills have made liberal sales, both for prompt | and future delivery. Prices have advanced sharply on all grades of wheat feeds. There: was a little more call for oat feed from-mixers, but: market is’ still slo, as most of the large buyers have good stocks on hand. Hominy feed was stronger, inflwenced by the strength in cash corn. Fair sales have been..made for December ship- ment. Colder weather has’ stimulated vice. Bismarck Realty Company, marek _ Bank Bldg. ‘T-21-tt FOR RENT—Basement 46-65, tty 3 outside Qnirante aulerbie, for storage; Turkish bath or barber: shop; low -rental. _Bis- mie E Realty, Company, Bismarck yan l for FT FOO! modern pouse, welt Tocatsa ‘im Bismarck. Emerson. eenppan Big. 4, 30-60 'Tractor,, thoroughly: overhatteds| a ht stubble. bottom, six breaker t-Hift plo 8; one ew wagon and iy alton ank and one new packer, Write Lock Boe ar Partie Laké, N. D._10-T0-1mo, R:SALF—In' good condition for cas ish. or A rakabte paper one 32 Avery Sé complete with band- cutter, feeder, ‘weigher'and stacker ; one Avery, 26 h,p, 8 Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas ‘ank; one Avery 6 bottom’ éngine plow » with breaker, pttachment. Apply to State Bank, Rega: Depts-tt WEER’S MIELFEED MARKET | Firmer Undertotie:Noted:for Both Bran|, and Middlings—Car Situation Not. . Greatly Affecting Shippers. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 27.—A firmer undertone was noted in all markets this week for both bran and middlings. Heavy feeds, however, were steady, and demand only fair. Bran was very active, liberal sales having been made, and millg are well booked up for No- vember. Shippers preferred later ship- ment, and bought quite freely for! December. Eastern stocks are fairly liberal; stuff continues to arrive that was: bought early in the month, and there ‘is no urgent call for immediate use. Western mills and jobbers look for a firm‘market, with demand show- ling a steady improvement. The car situation has not affected shippers to any great extent, and lake- and-rail lines are being used whenever | possible: . Liberal shipments are ex- pected to be made via the lake routes Northwestern markets were higher, | and offerings not so free as a week ing pricés’ very firm, especially — for November-December delivery. Feed for prompt shipment was not so active, although there was a moderate call for ~allgrades...The premium oi and jobbers.expect to sce prices closer to bran’ withiy-the next 30 days. All appear ‘tohave plenty. of shipping di> rections, and the feed: is being shipped as fast as ‘cars can:be procured. There ‘was a. decided improvement, bers have fair stocks on ‘hand, but are ago. Both mills and jobbers are hold-| points. a deménd: for prompt shipment, . but offers have not been. very liberal. Eastern buyers were im the market with bids for.: -November-December . shipment, some: fait sales being made. Feed for immediate or prompt ship- ment was not so: active, generally -have’ mod@erate stocks on hand, but were willing to buy for Hee! delivery. Jobbers report a good |. inquiry from a wide territory, and iatoibate @ good business in Novem- Eber. The call was: best for. bran, but middlings sold better than a week ago. The call for rye middlings improved, and: they are now selling on a.par with wheat feed, while the demand. was only’ rair.. Offerings have been rather light, owing to the small output. Job- not offering them: very freely. Ot) meal ‘was strong and in good demand. Gluten feed advanced $1 a. ton, H. N. WILSON. —Northwestern Millef. { REVIEW OF ‘THE WEEK { Generally Dull Flour Trade, with Clears Accumulating—Feed in Bet- | ter Demand at Higher Prices. ' Northwestern Miller:— Reports from flour markets lest week were nearly unifornr in report-! ing trade dull. There, was a fair volume of small buying orders, buti few large ones were recorded. The| slackening of business during the past | unee weeks has been followed by ay gradual, but general, reduction in mill; acuity. ‘lms has not applied to the | far western mills, which have been} grinding heavily. Utah reports close | to 100: per cent activit Tacoma | shows a gain on the week from 80 per ceut to 84, and Portland jumped from} 5 per'cent to 101. Elsewhere there) was'a general drop of two or three Nearly everywhere, however, ‘the misis have been ranning far ahead. of last year. From July first to Oct. 10, according to the G figures, the! average weekly output of | flour Was 2,610,000 bbls, as against 2,233,000 for the same 15 weeks in 1918, and since Sept. 12 the average; has been close to 3,500,000. A year ago the Pacific Coast mills were almost idle, the reports from Seattle, Tacoma and \Portland running 36, 23 and 58) . child.” Write to Mrs. a Carter, Lock gBox No.194, Wing, 'NuD., ;,10-27-2wks {| Lue he. Roose, 7 Sclool, PANCDAL, » A” COMIN” DOAN Vs0og HELL OOP AL NB ANY CHIN in thes eall.{rom'the central states,,and per-¢eht, as against 75, 84 and 101 this} *AYES-T SEB. TAKING = An INTEREST IN You School WORK, FRECKLES? ] Hee he tomes NOW| ' | AND ITS ONE OcLocK! -RespectaBLe Hour FOR A MaRRieD MAN: WITH A FAMILN To BE COMING Rome? Do You THnic I'M Gong TO TOLERATE. SUCH conduct? Do You. THInte THAT IS) THE © » WAN To TREAT Your. FAMILN ?- present is causes, feeling that prices m hth | couraged this belief. | made: by «Mr. moving export and import restric while nobody knows what the effect of suc! been construed in some quarters to indicate lower prices. Lin ‘and-in Some markets shipments de- layed by embargoes are now arriving alongwith later purchases, creating an--unusual supply. flours’ is beginning to make itself felt, owing to the long vacation from ex- pol poration, clears, despite sundry price tions, is anything clears are beginning to pile up. ho} as dealers! is going. to be abroad ig _by no means sta aon wal eo vie Wun TM. (TIS? - D0 You Know THAT | HAVE |, Beet SITTING UP WAITING FoR You | for THREE Hours ? had etl sened, largely because of the increased’ range of quotations in both cases. There is every indication of a mater- jally increased domestic consumption of. wheat flour this. year ovgr last, and this, as evidenced ‘particularly by the steady volume of small orders, keeps the mills healthily active even when there is little excitement to be found in-the demand. If the Grain Corpora- tion comes’ back into the market, to clean up the surplus clears and give the soft winter wheat millers. some extra business, and if strikes do not suddenly tie up the nation’s entire business systeem, the miHers seem lItkely to have plenty to do for many Weeks to come. DOMESTIC TRADE SUMMA RY Chicage mitts Hampered hy Embargo to New York City—Threatened Coal Strike as a Cause of Worry. Ohieago, Il}, Oct. 30.—(Special Tele- gram.)--Mills that have contracts with the Grain Corporation on flour sold when the last awards were made, and which have been basing their output ylargely on thé possibility of making prompt shipments, are finding it diff- cult. to operate ag ‘theiy would like, owing to the Grain Corporation's hold- ing back arrivals to the Bast. The Do Nov “THINK. THAT~ Tom DUFF, Don" You STAND TRERE AND YAWN (ADIFFERENTIN WHER I'M. “TALKING oI ' To You | 1 Wasdtr YAWNING =1 WAS ONY THING To GET ANWORD IN “TO EXPLAIN. How | WAS DETAINED ~ certain; the immed: them cannot be very great, or, with the present wide range of prices, the Grain Corporation would re-enter the market. The millfeed market shown steadily increasing activ with prices going up, and the spread be-j ions,{tween bran and standard middlings! rapidly diminishing. Most of the buy- | ing, however, has been for November- December shipment, stocks appearing to be adequate for immediate needs. The effect of higher millfeed prices, and of the various other prevailing conditions, has been, not to lower the general scale of flour prices, but to produce a considerably greater range. Resellers have contributed freely to making prices erratic; in New York, for instance, enough flour has ac- cumulated because of the:harbor strike to put a considerable amount on the lgcal market at considerably less than | mills? quotations. While spring wheat flours remain higher than hard or soft winters, the spread between the two hard tt} has somewhat les- The general slackness of demand at! attributed to various There is, of course, a general go down, and has greatly en-| The statements Barnes in favor of re- e advance in feed actual a step would be, have es. Then, stocks appear to be fa buyer’s' hands Trouble. with accumulated ‘ clear’ rt buying taken by the/Grain Cor- The domestic market -for reduc- and Just | much of a market for clears there but active, vhi OuousET = TVE Got A PERFECT MARK, IN EVER THING LADIES AND GENCLEMEN “THE CONSTABLE AND HIS MARVELOUS OAT SNIFFER, Se WILL NoW RENDER A CLASSIC _ IMPRESSION OF THE SEASONS ENTITLED WELL, SUPPOSE You TELL IAB WHAT You KNOW AROUT THE NONGOLIAN: RACE ! THIS NEAR =» ONYES. ate demand tor |! L WURTAT THERE - T WENT To TH FoorBALL |local trade is irregular, with prices | firm. G H. CHALLEN. | * | (New-York, N. | Oct 28.—(Special | Telegram. ylanaiel a1 changes in prices |have been’ recorded since yesterday, but the whole situation seems badly confused, as, while some mills have ‘advanced, others have made edi | tions, and some have remained fixed. | The general tendency to follow the wheat market with an increase of 30@ '50c¢ on ate reflection on other grades. W. QUACKENBUSH. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 80.—(Special | Telegram.)—-Flour steady at Satur- prices, with more interest shown which has started the small to stocking up, in fear of a re- etition of What happenced in the sugar market. The federal fair priee ioner for Maryland has invited | to meet him on Thursday and) the bakers and explain prices on bread, pies 5 per cents, With a proportion-| cause of the rumored shortage of) Business — Directory ok FITTERS Richmond. 1s ond eWhitne) MAIN STREET a ee bee lic BISMARCK :NortH DaKora: Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. | WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors - Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 ' Night Phone 65 PERRY f cakes. CHARLES H. DORSEY oe Oct. 30, 1 moderate demand rd wheat Boston, } in better doula with 1 » Corn products are about $1 higher, dull, with white corn goods lower. Oatmeat is steady, and in good; demand. LOUIS W. DEPASS. * E. T. BURKE LAWYER | Phone 752 Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lueas Block—Phone 260 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, } Refinished and Packed. Our Biggest Bargains 7-room. strictly modern house, east front, close to schools, half block from paving, good neighborhood, at $4400.00. This property cannot be duplicated for less than $5500.00. We can sell on very: reasonable | erms, | 5-room mostly modern bungalow, fur- | naée, full basement. A real bargain at $2800.00, which we can sell on easy terms. 6-room strictly modern bungalow, | new, close in ‘at $4500.00. On terms. | Corner lot. | Paving. | Every one of these is a bargain. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE| COMPANY | Offices in First National Bank Bidg. | PHONES: F.E. Hedden, 0. -H. . O'Hare, 78M. | F. E, Young, 78R. (Special 'Te-|} Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D.| UNDERTAKING PARLORS | Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100. | Ii Licensed Embalmer in Charge | | Bismarck Construction Company. | GENERAL CONTRACTORS | Western Sales Bidg. Bismarck odak ° Phone 35 PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING ° MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WE) LCH Hirawae Implements Harness NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR. STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage ROBERTS & SPANGLER, Props. Phone 233 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and—. CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motor: CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. -sPRIES. PARTS« REP Au Ry \, 7 “Ex ide’ TORY SERVICE SIT Corwin Motor Co: »-