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a THURSDAY, MAY 11, HELP WANTED—MALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LAND TWO AMBITIOUS MON of good char- acter to train in expert accoynting and income tax procedure, will ‘be at the McKenzie hotel in Bis- marck a few days and will inter- view men who desire to qualify in this field. Must’ be able to give two good references, bankers or busi- ess men who’ know you, Apply at once fot personal interview. No long distance ‘phone calls. ©. M. __Archer, at the McKen: 5. ik: WANTED—Young man to work by the month, F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. y 5-10-2t WANTED—A good farm hand. W. B° (Breen. Fhone 8-F-3, 4 5-11 3t _|_MELP WANTED—FEMALE THRED AMBITIOUS LADINS WANT- ed—Agea 18 to 45, to train in ex- pert accounting work and income tax procedure. An expert from the training department of a large Ac- counting Corporation will be at the McKenzie Hotel a fow days. and will interview, ladies who desire to. qualify in this field. Must be able to give two. good references, either. bgnks or business men who know you and will vouch for you as to character and honesty and ambi- tion, Apply at once at the Mc- Kenzie Hotel, ask for Miss Clara Freick. No Phone calls.’ ' - 5-5 twk- ‘WANTED—At once, dishwasher and cook'for cafe work.’ State wages ‘in first letter, Room furniched, Steady work {f satisfactory. Cook must be good all around cook. Address P. O, 183, Underwood N. D. 5-9 lw TYPISTS — Prepare, authors’ manu: scripts for ' publication, — $25-§100 weekly, spare’time. Seid stamp for Pp Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga. ( ‘ * 4t6-tt WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Dr. N. O. Ramstad, __824 Fourth St. 58-tf WANTED—Girl for general ‘house’ work. No. children in family, 607 Sth St. somes 5-10-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, Apply at 220 ‘West is = er, WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Would like to find a place to work in home of small family, doing general housework and plain sewing. .\Box 243, New Salem, N. D. 5-10-3t WASHING WANTED — Bundles to bring home. ‘Men’s, ladies and small families, First class work, all done by hand. “Phone 972-R. 5-10-8t WANTED—Two young ladies wish work by the day orshour. Phone 95. Bismarck Hotel. 7 DRESSMAKING—Or will sew by the day. Phone 772M. * \ WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RBPNT—By desirable permanent tenant a’modern house; ‘May 15th or June Ist, Begt of care given property. Reference supplied. Might purchase on Monthly install- ment. payments. [Write No| 376, Tribune. 4-29 of ’ WANTED TO BUY % WANTED TO BUY—Bungalow. Give description, price. and location in first letter. P.O. Box Q, Bismarck, N.D. , §-T1-2t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR.SALE—New /and second hand Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t buy. a motorcycle until you get our prices. - Write for list. Bismarck Machine and Welding Shop. 4th St., Bismarck. 5-5-1m FOR SALE—Second hand Dodge. Phone 623M. 5-9-3t FOR ‘SALE — Second-hand Dodge. Phone 800. 5-6-lw pees Me 0 eee ‘LOST—Bunch of keys on heart shaped ring. Please return to Tribune of- ifice; reward.. © 5 a en % FOR SALE ve RENT HOUSES FLATS. FOR SALE—Part; wishes #0 sell his home. It is a nice six room bungalows including bath room. Entirely modern, two bed- rooms, hardwood ficor, full base- ment. with cement floor, nic2 porch, has floor in attic, not on a corner and near school. If you are look- ing, for a nice cozy home, here' is you? chance. Geo. M. Register. i ai 5-5-lwk FOR SAE—very desirable new mod- ern héuse in Riverview Addition. ‘Has east frontage, good basement, price very loweand on easy terms. Also modern bungalow of 5 rooms nd ‘bath. Small cash payment and he balance payable in small month- ly: payments: with 7-percent interest. Harvey Harris & Co, J. P. Jackson; Mer. 5-11-30 FOR SALE—House of nine rooms and bath, hdt water heat, large garage, trees, large lot, small house in the rear. This is one of the pieces of property in the city for the money. ‘Cash, $1.500.° Balance, easy terms. J.-H. Holihan, 314 Broadway, Phone 745, 5-9-3t 45 acres in field, 40 more can easily be cultivated, the land is rented for rticulars. R. J. Carnes, Authors’| 5-845t leaving the city,, ‘Here ts a snap for somebody, twenty- six hundred will buy 160 acres of land, or I may trade it for a house in Bis- marck, Land is located about 14 miles north of Turtle Lake, and it is with- in 20 yards of Crooked Lake. On graded road and rural.free delivery, school house is on the place, there is this season; if interested call at 406 7th St. or write Tribune. 55-lw FOR RENT, SALE OR: EXCHANGE—; The Southwest Quarter, Section -13, Township 139, Range 79, located about 14 miles northeast of Bis- marck. Lays level,, good sotl,, 60 acres under cultivation, balance tine for flax. Look this over and make ‘offer. EB. J. Coats, Aberdeen, So, Dak. i 5-6-3 FOR SALE—8 acres cultivated land, , less than a mile from capitol, Will sell on long time, or might rent for potatoes. J. W. Bull. 5-6-lw POR SALE—One-half section of land $1,500 cash. Section 28, twp 141, north of range 100. Frank Kroll the . Tailor. o> _5-5-lwt i meena enna ann ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Two of three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by re- ~ sponsible couple. Prefer rooms where small garden space is avail- able.- Call Mr, Chambers at Tribune office, 8 to 5 p.m, FOR RENT—In modern home, two fur- nished rooms, sultable for light housekeeping, Phone 478-J, or call at 411 11th St. North. 5-6-3t ROOM FOR RENT—One. furnished Toom suitable for, two gentlemen. Two blocks from post office. Phone 634W, 223 2nd St. 5-8-1lw FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for light)housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183, * B-4-1w FOR RPNT—Furnished room in mo ern.house. Lady desired,’ Call after 5 p,m. 614 8th St. 5-10-Iwk FOR RENT—Clean furnished rooms in| modern house. Phone 802 or call 602 8th street, 5-6-lw FOR RENT—Light housekeeping, also modern furnished room. 722 5th Phone 485-R.° 5-9-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- _ern home. 411 8th St. 5-9-3t FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, 112 8th St., or Phone: 342, 5-10-3t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THE BISMARCK ‘TRIB Helen Had Already Taken HELLO,HELEN J UNDERSTAND You've BEEN TRYING To GET ME ON THE PHONE! MR.DUFF, ‘YOUR WIFE cg CALLED ‘You FIVE. TIMES WHILE YoU Yes,! HAVE! You GOT AWAY THIS MORNING WITHOUT LEAVING ME ANY MONEY~ THE LAUNDRESS IS HERE TODAY AND, 1 CAN'T PAY HER- C BILLS IN THEM: af” yo THERE NOW ~ FIVE TIMES? \ SHE MUST WANT To TAL TOME - OF TROUSERS iz WELL,| CAN’ T COME OUT ALONG- TELL HER You’Lh PAY HER NEXT. WEEK - OH, SAY! LOOK IN THAT PAIR. CLOSET, | THINK You'LL FIND ” “TWO. ONE DOLLA . Inventory: (i STALL HER HANGING IN MY A Sure Sign WHATDVA WANT AN ME FOR, MOM? I. GOTTA Work ON MY ¥ LES's MOM, sno ron ‘ou T* LEANE YER RADIO WIRES ALONE AN’ COME IN TH! ie ALREADY. Took THEM - BUT THAT ISN'T ENouGH! z PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN est’ bidder for cash at public auction at ‘the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakoti the 3rd day of June, A, D., 1922, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of that day, to ‘satisfy the judgment Purchase price $4500, $1500 cash, balance terms. with interest and costs thereon, th costs and expenses of 5 Si LISTINGS WANTED. or so much thereat as the. proceeds. of Have number UE Brospective buyers who will buy if f can bald sale applicabléthereta will sat- ‘ind What They Want. ‘The property to be sold as afores WERHEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. eT aaa ; . FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW Located on 917, 6th Street. is described ins and writ as follow The. Northwest ion One (1) in Town nt, decree » lo-w ROOM FOR RENT close in. 400 4th s : 5-9-Ly *__ MISCELLANEOUS id SOME INSURANCB POLICY—$200.0Q, down and $30.00 a month for ten months buys my equity in.a quarter section located near Youngtown, ‘Now Salem’s.best dairy center. Un- derla‘d with millions of tons of coal. Wealthy investors are now taking the lead in opening the eyes of the public to the possibilities in this vi- cinity. It may take, a few years. Lucky the man holding ‘clear title to ,this quarter section when every- body goes wild about our coal fields and you're paying less than $20.00 an.acre. Inquire J. Henry Kling, Bis- marck. 5-12w FOR SALE—Homan’s Cafe and Bak- ery. Best location in city. Have been in business twenty-four years, _ doing a good business. Reason for | selling, wish to retire, Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. 5-1-lw FOR SALE—One large cabinet pho. ograph and Singer sewing. machine, both in very good condition; will sell them at a bargai Call The Dunraven, 212 3rd St. Phone 356. , 5-4-3t FOR SALE—Fuil line of house fur- nisHings. In very good condition. | Also a Ford car in good condition. ‘Will sell at reasonable prices. 124 Mandan Ave, 5-4-3 FOR-SALE—One best grade baby car- tiage ‘in splendid shape. Also one leather upholstered couch. Both priced. very low. Phone 489. /311 3rd St. 5-2-2 9-8t | FOR SALE—Cafe. in good live town. This is a division point. Only cafe in ‘town. Reasonable. Easy terms. Write No, 382 Tribune. : ae 5-4-2w STOLDN from high school, a girl's blue Yale bicycle, 18 inch frame. Return to. mma Zyorist+ for re- ward. ‘Phone 296. 5-8-1w FOR SALE—Ten shares Spring Valley Coal stock, $100 per share, 404 10th St. Phone 618:W. Patrick Casey, Bismarck, N. D, : 5-8-lw FOR SALE—Folding bed and mat- tress, nearly new; small ice chest. All in good repair at 802 1st St.. or _ Phone, 480. 5-4-3t FOR SALE—Cream separator, incuba- tor, and Edison phonograph. All other household articles. 623 2nd St. * 6-5-3t im nM FOR SALE—1 dining room table and 6 leather top chairs to match, prac- tically New. Call 756 evenings. 5-6-3t FOR, SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants. Call 306 14th St., or Phone 740R. Mrs. J.'F. Gerling. : 5-5-5t POR SALE—Almost new roll top writ- ing desk, piano‘and other household ¢ goods. Call 210 Thayer St, 5-6-3t $3,000 — Seven-room house, lights, water, sewer, barn, lot 50x140. Pay $600, and balance monthly, interest 5 per cent. Phons 961. Henry & Henry. 3 5-8-8 FOR RENT—Bight' housekeeping apartments in mgdern housg, fur- nished or unfurnished. Also*sleep- ing rooms, Call 622 3rd st. Phone 132LW. ¢ 5,6 1 wk FOR SAL®—Block of ground (24 lots), house. well of,good water, fenced. I will sell this at a bargain. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone>745. : 5-9-3t FOR SALE—Small” house of two rooms, two lots, city water and sew- erage in street: $450; cash, $260. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 7145. 4 5-0-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ments, fully eguipped for housekeeping. 'Phone 440-J. Geo. W. Little, 801 4th St. 4-10-lw FOR RENT—Four ‘or five-room apart- ment, all modern. Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. _5-4-1w . FOR’ RENT—Very nicely furnished apartmént, modern. Call at 807 4th ‘St. Tight } FOR SALE—Barn, 30x15; cheap it taken at once. Inquire Geo. Robidou, ship One ee Forty (140), Nor’ ighty (380) W pal. Meridian, E Dated son appointed by said court to mi id sale, will sell the hereinafter de he highest bidder on at the front in.the city of rleigh ¢ pril 27th, ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff, KVELLO & ADAMS, Attorneys for Plaintift Lisbon, North D. an | ————_—_- Y |. LEGAL NOTICES o—- VRAD EIS TS | fol IN THE DISTR For the District of North Dakot In the Matter of Joseph Schneider, Bismarck, N. ‘D. Bankrupt. re ash at publi bf th court hou: urleigh County, N. Dak. on y of June, A. D, 1922, at 2:00 M. of that da THE o'clock BP. the judgment with in! s nd thereon, and the costs and expenses of ale, or 90° much/ thereof as tl is of said sale applicable ‘thereto to’ satisfy costs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by virtue of a judgment and e Di ‘ict Be i> given that on May] and to said writ) and. to ithis notice, | (he >patrict Court of ihe Fourth Judi egh Schneider was] is described in. said judgment, deeree krupt and that the| and writ as follows,-to-wit The Northeast. Qua (NEY). Section One s(4), of Township Hundred Forty. (140), North, of Ran Bighty (80) West off the Fifth’ Princ! pal Meridian, Burleigh County, N. D. Dated: April 27th, Rie ROLLIN WELCH, % Sheriff. h and State of North Dakota, 01 sreditors will and entered and-docketed in the office held in the office feree in Bismarck, N. 1922, at 2 o'clock P, M., at which time thé creditors may attend, prove their claims;.appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Dated Bismarck, 1922. he “3 oanty of Burleigh ‘on the 21st day of April 1922, in ion wherein Althea Ryder was plaintiff, E, Jones, Blanche D, Jones Je: bGoodrich Walter L, Wil on May 2 and tift said Albert TE. and against KVELLO & ADAMS, ; Attorneys for Plaintite, ones Lisbon, North 1 and No D, H, F. OWARE. ; Referee in Bankri they. Se May 10th, Hundred Seventy and 97) Dollars, — whic! judgment decree among other things dire ale by me of real estate herein- described to 8 id, judgment with ‘intere on, anf the and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the pro- ‘ota! 4-21—54-11218-25 NOTICE Is REBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a judgment and ‘decree | a in foreclosure rendered sand given by trict Court of the Fourth Judi- NOTICE IS HERE by virtue of a judg decree foreclosure rendered and given by Court of the Fourth Judi- cial District in and for the County of District in and for the County of 3urleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of said court in and for n the 21st ion wherein will sa} Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed-in the ‘offi of the Clerk of said court in and for said County of Burleigh and state on the 21st ourt in and for rleigh, and under the seal said court, directing me to sellgsaid of Burleigh 112 8th St., or Phone 342. 5-10-3t FOR SALE—Baby bed, reed push cart, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, - heating stove. 515 9th St. 5-11-3t FOR SALE—Ic2 box, center table and china closet, 311 Ave. C. Phone 498-M. 5-9-3t FOR SALE—Three-burner Perfection oi] stove, in good condition, 921 5th St. 5-103t FOR, SALE—Second hand coal rang? at a bargain. Inquire Bismarck Gas Co. n . 5-1-3 FOR SALE—Herrick ice box, as good as new. Phone 842-R. 502 pale 5-9-3t FOR SALE—AH furnishings for elev- en-room ‘house at a bargain, 311 4th St. Phone 392. 5-10-lw FOR. SALE—One fresh milk cow and two calves. Apply 822 Main. St. 5-11-lw FOR SALE—Coal range in good con- dition, Tel. 714W. 706 10th St. 55-1w FOR SALE—Gas range in good condi- F 5-8-lw tion. Call at 619 6th St. 5-4-3t FOR SALE—New modern é-room bun-|FOR SALE—A Murphy bed. Phone galow. Phone 809-M. 5-6-lw:- 275, _ §10-1lwk and] o Albert E, Jones, Bla bs er lL, Williamson and Jes rich were defendants, in plaintiff and against said t day of April 1922, in an action wherein Ludlow Savings Bank Trust, Com- pany was plaintiff, and Albert E. Jon Blanche D.: Jones, Jesse M. Goodri and Walter L. Williamson were de- fendants, in favor-of said plaintif{ and against. said defendants, Abert Jones and, Blanche D, Jones, fo: sum of Twent: Four $ 47-100 ¢$245 judgment and decree among things directed the sale by me of real estate hereinafter described to sat the amount of said judgment with in- terest thereon, and ‘the costs and ex-Vay e penses of such sale, or so much there- virtue of a writ of as the proceeds of such sale, appli- the office of the clerk of said eable thereto will satisfy; and by vir- a coul of Burleigh, a tue of a writ issued to me out of the : court, ff office of the Merk of said court in and ) § aid p erty pursuant to for sald county of Burleigh, and under said judgment and decree, I, Rollin the seal of said court, directing m elch, the s! ff of said county, and 1 5 sell said property pursuant to said the person appointed by said court to [Section One (1), in Townsh judgment and decree, J, Rollin We make said wiil sell the n-| dred Forty (140), North, of Rang the sheriff of said county, and the ver- J estate to the high-[Highty (80), West of the Fifth Prine BY STANLEY and decree, I nd the person appoint- 5 id court to make said sale, Jones and Blanche D, J will sell the hereinafter described real Hundred » to the highest bidder for ¢ 45) Dol ie auction at the front se in the city of Bisma Burleigh County, i the 3rd day of June, A, D., 192: P.M. of that day, to the, judgment, with intei and ‘the costs and expenses ‘of such le, or so much thereof as the pro- id sale applicable thereto for the sum of hirty Two and 2632. t and decree among 1 the sal t thereon, and of such the costs le, or so much proceeds. of such sale} § applicable thereto will satisfy; and by issued to me out of i satisfy. i property to. be sold pursuant to said jysssmen: and to said writ, to th described in said judgment, and writ as follows, to-wit: ‘the Southeast Quarter | (SE%) of p One Hun- In Bank creditors of Joseph Schneider] will satisfy. . County of Burleigh and The-property, to be.sold as aforesaid a said, a bankrupt pursuant to said judgment and decree, after dest , LE, fa’ WW TW <> 7 THE OLD HOME TOWN = HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN DIDNT TELL You HE WAS A FAKE-; EVEN USES HAIR. DYE: STANLEY GH THE | ARSHAL OTEY WALKER TODAY WENT THROU = BACGAGE LEFT BY PROF TARAZZA, THE FORTUNE TELLER, WHO HURRIEDLY LEFT TOWN YESTERDAY. it + urter, (NW) of u 11-18-25, That decree in foreclosure rendered and given by ct in and for the County of lerk of said court in and for nd Albert M son were defendants, in favor of said plain- defendants, Blanche D. Jones, for the sum. of Twenty Four 97-100 ($2470.- and isfy the amount ceeds of such ‘sale applicable thereto i and by virtue of a writ) 4° e out of the office of tie 5 id i property pursuant to’ said judgfhent tollin Welch, the sheriff door of ck pal Meridian, Burleigh County, N. Dak, Dated: April 27th, 1 . x ROLLIN: W. KVELLO & ADAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, North. Dakota. _ 4-2) 4-11-18-25 SUMMO. OF NO! KOTA, County we led; rict Court, Fourtip above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and r quired to answer the complaint of the “| plaintiff in this action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith serv upon you, and to serve a copy of yo answer upon the subser f fice. in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days a the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure so to appear and answer judg- ment will be taken against you by d fault for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Feb. 6, 1922. F. E, MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, tesidence and I. O, Address, Bismarck, North Dakota, Cer 4-10.17-24-—5-11 Report of the Condition of THE FARMER PATE BANK at Wing, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business May Sth, 923, RESOURCES Loans and discounts cured $73,526.51 82.15 1,158.37 Banking house, furniture and fi nt expenses, tax * undivided ' profits and other cash items Cash and du other banks 8,343.52 Total .. $94,178.00 $10,000.00 2,750.00 LIABILI Capital stock paid Surplus fund . Individual “de; subect ‘to chee nty fund ee 2 “$04,178.00 NORTE DAKOTA, County Goddard, cashier of the above ank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, - HH. PB, GODDARD, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of May, 1922. NJ. if, LAWYER, n County, N 20th, Notary Public, Burlei My ‘commission expires Feb, et Attest: » a THE Me the Sta in Sth, 1922, RESOURCES 91,688.63 660.99 , Stocks, tax certi- claims, ete : + 1,168.30 house, Surnitur 1,732.46 und other é .8 . 231.20 other banks m son 7,297.94). 7.) MW Ps Sh aN «$108,851.64 $10,000.00 6,000.00 Total Capital stock paid in Surplus fund‘... Individual deposits subect to check .$12,898.49 posit. . Demand © of. deposit Time certifi \deposit . 802,12 1,053.24 of + 57,062.79 71,316.64 Bills payable Total STATE 0} of Burleigh— 1,-P, P. Bliss, C: named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. P. P, BBISS, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of May, 1922 HARRY E. 0 cr of the above 'y_ Public. My Commission expires + 195.1927. Correct Att H. P, GODDARD, M. F., GODDARD, Directors, First” separate school for colored children was established in Massa- chus2tts in 1798. Dakota, at ‘the close of \busincss May (MARKETS | EARLY TREND UPWARD Chicago, May 11.—Big deliveries on May contracts failed today to stop a material upturn in wheat prices dur- ing the early dealings. The openipg which ranged’ from 1-4 cent decline to 1-2 cent advance was followed by a slight generaf sag and then a rise all around to well above yesterday's finish. As the close of trading approached May wheat took a decided further up- ward swing. Buying for seaboard ac- counts was largely responsible. Tne market closed strong, 2 cents to 7 1-2 cents net higher. : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘Chicago, May 11.—Cattle receipts 13,000, slow, strong to*lower, Hog receipts 28,000, fairly active, mostly 15 to 20 cents lower. Sheep receipts 10,000, heavy lambs slow, other classes opening mostly steady. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Soutlr St; Paul, May 11.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,100. Slow, killing: classes mostly weak to 25 cents lower. Few good to choice beef steers $7.75 to $8.25 or better. Bulk common to medi- um beef steers $7.00. to $7.75. Best fat young cows and heifers of light and handyweight $6.75 to around $8.00. Bulk of butcher she-stock $4.75 io $6.50. Good and choice .stockers and feeders $6.75 to $7.50. Common —nd medium grades largely $5.75 to $6.50. Few commonest kinds $5.25 to $5.50. Calves receipts 1,400, Steady to strong. Best lights mostly $7.75 to $8.00, Some up to $8.50. Seconds $4.00 to $5.00. Hog receipts 500. About 25 cents lower, Few cho lights $10.35 - to $1010. Practical top $10.25./ Bulk bet- ter grades $9.85 10 $10.25. Pigs scarce. Best early $11.25. ays Shecp receipts’ 200., Steady, MINNEAPOS ‘LOUR Minneapolis, May 11.—Flour un- changed to 15 cents higher. In_car- load lots $8.00 to $8.10 a barrel. Ship- ments 46,791 barrels. Brain $22 to $28, MINNEAPOLIS’ GRAIN Minneapolis, May 11.— Wheat re- eeipts 140 cars compared’ with 190 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.57 5-8 to $1.63 5-8; May $1.55 3-8; July $1.45, 5-8; September $1.27; No. 1 dark nor- thern, $1.71 3-8 to $1.73. Corn No. 3 yellow, 55 to 56c, Cats No, 3 white, 86 5-8 to 87 5-8. Barley 53 t0' 64’ c. Rye No. 2,; $1.03 v9. $1.04, Flax No.'f'$2:85 to $2.88. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.), Bismarck, May 11. No, 1 dark northern . . t amber durum. o, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . ‘No, 2 flax . No. 2 rye +. $1.48 » 116 Cover 'the old paint stains with olive oil or butter and then apply chloro- form with a circular motion. This will remove the stains and not injure either w60l or cotton fabric, LENGTHENING DRESSES, One clever mother of @ growing daughter uses gauze bandage as fac- ing when her child's frocks have to be lengthened. The bandage does not shrink and has the advantage of be- ing evenly cut, ' BUTTONS. To kcep ibuttons from falling off, sew thems on with a much smaller button on the wrong side. This makes for neatness, and.good appear- ance, besides strength. WRAPPING PAPER, Keep the wrapping paper in which your material comes from downtown stores. You'll find good "se for it— such as laying out on wet kitchea floors and wrapping various articles for storage. — B, 8. ENGE;D. (. Ph G ., Chiropracter Consultation Free Suite 9, lli—Lacas Bloch—Phone 208