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{ i > 4 ¥ ' Inspiration ,Capper ~ 40% International Harvester +108” Int. Mer, Marine pfd. a \ . International Paper 62 ba MARKET OPENS STRONG, BUT CLOSES HEAY (Pr the Assontlated Presa) New York, July 26 (Wall Street)—|, Téday’s stock market opened with a firm to strong tone due to federal control of rail traffic in necessities but reacted sharply in the absence ‘of public support. Sales approximately 700,000. Prices were lower in the later part of the session under lead of popular industrials, Mexican. petraleym for © feited all its gain. The closing was heavy. At 10:30 \ The continued rise in steels, mo- tbrs and oil shares featured the firm opening of today’s stock market. Rail and industrials were also in demand. Gains of 1 to 2 points were scored by Crucifle Steel, United Staates Al- cohol, Studebaker and Mexican Petro- leum, while other gains ran from a half to one point. t Noon Heavy selling of Mexican seaboard oil and certificates which declined about 2% points to new lows for the year, caused a recession in the gen- al ist after the first hour. Lacka- anna, Bethichem. and Midvale steel shares were inclined to ease and United States steel was fractionally lower. Minor losses registered by General Motors, Studebaker, St. Paul, Chicago’ Rock Island. and Pacific; Southern Pacific,’ South Railway, People’s Gas and American, Smelt- ing and refining. Among the heavier slosses were Pierce Arrow 1%, Pierce Arrow preferred 3% and Chandler Motors 1%. The only exception to the general decline was the sugars which made fractional advances, Call mon- ey opened at 4 per cent, * At 1:38 The market continued weak during the mid-session, One striking con- trast was noted in oils, Mexican Pe- troleum advance 4 poimts to 168 while Mexican seaboard common deggined still farther to 23, a loss of 4% points ’ the certificate dropping 3% to 22%. Atlantic gulf and West Indieé drop- ped 3%; points in changes of % a point between sales, Losses ranging from fractions to 1% took place’ in American hide-and leather and cen- tral leather common and preferred. New York Stock List + 68% | 52% Allied Chemical & Dye . *Allis-Chalmers .. American Beet Sugar American Can ... American Car & Foundry American Hide & Leather pfd.. 68% American International Corp. .. 41%4 American Locomotive ..... 4 American-Smelting American Sugar . American Sumatra American T. & T. American Tobacco American Woolen , Apaconda Atchison Atl. Bal Baltimore & Ohio .. Bethlehem Steel “B” Canadian Pacific . Central Leather . Chandler Motors ... Chesapeake & Ohio .. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chieago, R.‘I. & Pac, Chino Copper Colorado Fuel Corn Products..... » Crucible Steel . Frie Tramous General Asphalt . General Electric General Motors Goodrich Co. . Great Northern pfd-< Illinois : Central Invincible Oil .... Kelly-Springfield Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville Mexican Petroleum e Miami Copper... 295% Middle States Oil . 12% Midvale Steel. .... 34% Missouri Pacific .... + 21% New York Central .. N Y., N. H. and Hartford.’. Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific’... * @klahoma Prod. & Ref. Pacifie Oil Pan Ameri Pennsylvania ....... ~ 4 People’s Gas .. seeeeeeees 85% Pure Ol... eve ivae vesecnsee, 2A, Ray Consolidated Copper . 16% Reading \....... 3 + 3% Rep. Iron & Steel + 11% Royal Dutch, N. Y. 54" Sears oebuck . - 83% Sinclair Con. Oil . 80 » Southern Pacific . + 89% Southern Railway + 2445 Standard Oil of N. J. 178 Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper .. Texas Co. . - 45 Texas & Pa ei 28 Tobacco Products .. 18% ‘Transcontinentel Oil woe 18% Union Pacific .......... +140 United Retail Stores .... + 62% U. S. Ind. Alcohol .. - 64 United States Rubber « 57% United States Steel « 99% + Utah Copper ..... » 64 Westinghouse Electric . 59% Willys Overland ....... - 8% Ch. & NW .......0e 18% = Creal CHICAGO POTATOES (By the Associated Press) Chicago, July 26.—Potatoes supply heavy; no demand or movement on barreis; receipts 97 cars; total Unit- ed “States shipments 655; east shore Virginia cloth top stave barrels op- erators asking $3.00 @ $3.25; sacks very weak; Kansas sacked cobblers few sales slightly dirty $1.30 @ $1.35 , owt. “Early Ohios very dirty and small 70c ewt.; best stock 90¢ @ $1 ewt; Nebraska sacked egrly Ohios Minnesota sacked early Ohios $1.15 ewt. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES ty the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Minn., July 26 (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics)— Potatoes light wire inquiry, demand movement slow, market weak; sand- land district car loads for usual terms, f. 0. b. terms, St. Paul-Min- neapolis rate sacked cwt. field run early Ohios $1.00 @ $1.10 mostly $1. FLOUR, AND BRAN News of the Markets 4|Some of the northwestern qu: | little slower than on Tuesday. . :|WHEAT PRICES GOOD DEMAND BY EXPORTERS HELPS. WHEAT) Liberal | Receipts, Favorable Weather, Led to Transient . Downturn at Start e (Ry! the Associated: Preas) Ghicago, July _26.—Indications of continued active demand from export- ers gave firmness to the wheat mar- ket today during the early dealings. At first however, liberal . receipts here and favorable weather in | the northwest led to a transient down- turn in prices, No marked effect from the emergency orders in regard to the railroad shipments was apparent, The opening which ranged from le lower to %c advance, with September $1.07% to $1.07%4 and December $1.09 % was followed by an upturn all around to slightly above yesterday’s finish. Corn and oats were firm with wheat. After opening %c off to a} like advance, September 62% to 62%,| the corn market held near to the; initial figures. Oats started %c off at %4c up, Sep- tember 83% to 88% and later hard- ened a trifle. Lower quotations on hogs depress- ed the provision market. There was free selling of September lard. New ‘export business today was es- timated at 1,000,0000 bushels. The bullish influence of export demand, however, appeared to wane after mi day and under renewed hedging sales the market reacted. Prics closed un- settled %4 net lower to %e advance with September $1.07 to % and De- cember $1.09 to %. Wheat No. 2 red $1.11 @ $1.12; No. 2 hard $1.12% @ $1.14%; corn No. 2 mixed 64% @.%c; No. 2 yellow 64% @ 65c. Oats No, 2 white 35c @; 87c; No, 3 whtie 34¢ @ 35%4c. Rye, No. 2, 80% @ 81%c. Barley 57¢ @) 60c. Timothy seed $4.00 @ $5.00. Clo- ver seed $12.00 @ $18.00. Pork nomi-; nal. Lard $11.20. Ribs $10.25 @ $11.25.) CASH WHEAT “PRICES WERE’ ~UNGEITLED Winter Wheat Demand Was Hardly as Good—Corn Prices Firm «Ry tha Associated Press) Minneapolis, July 26—Cash wheat, prices were unsettled compared to-! day with futures. Some of the buy-! ers figured they were paying firm’ premiums and some sellers said they were getting less money compared with futures. After the first’ flush of buying was over there was some Im-; provement in the demand for. outside | mills and the market, showed a firm- er undertone for next to best quality... Durum wheat demand was about. the | same. Buyers wanted choicé and found little of it.. Lower grades _yn- settled with demand scattered. Win- ‘ter. wheat demand was hardly as good,! ality was. in slack demand. Southwestern wheat was quiet to fair, demand, being a A were firm compared with futures and there was no slack-' ening of the demand for yellow stuff. Oats was steady in tone and a fair general demand was prevalent. Rye} undertone was. inctined to be firmer. compared with futures. Barley in- clined to be draggy and prices were| ely, Flax was stronger, more buy- ers taking offerings. Wheat receipts 205 cars compared | with 202 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1) northern $1.35% $1.42%;. July; $1.35; September $1.13%; December $1.11%. Corn No. 3 yellow 65% @ 57; %c; oats No. 3 white 29% @ 30%. Barley 45c,@ 56c; rye No. 2, ‘T2'ee @ Be. Flax No. 1, $247% @ $2.48. Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.54% @ $1.59%: No. 2 ditto $1.38% @ $1.555%; No. 3 dark northern $1.48 | @ $1.631%; No. 4 ditto $1.31% @ $1.52 Ys No. 5, $1.41% @ $1.43%. No. 1 hard winter $1.11% @ $1.14 Fg; No, 2 hard winter $1.15% @ 31.20) } No. 2 mixed durum $1.13; No. 2 mixed. wheat $1.535%; barley sample’ grade 47¢c @ 49c; No. 4, 49c. Corn} No. 1 yellow 58%c,@ 59%c; No. 2| yellow 58%; No. 1 mixed 58¢ @ Be; No. 2 mived 58¢ @ 59c; No. 1 white 58c; oats No. 2 white 30% @ 82c; | No. 3 white 30% @ 3lc; rye No. 2) 72e @ 13%; No. 3, 73¢,@ 73%c;’ flax $2.42 @ $2.48. Corh ‘prices i FIRMLY. HELD IN DULUTH Market Slightly Easier at the, Close.—Flaxseed Market Was Slow : (By the Assoriated Press) Duluth, Minn., July 26—A good market prevailed in wheat today and quotations were: firmly held. A} strengthening influence came in re- ported working of a substantial -vol- ume of export trade at the seaboard.' No change in “the marketing: situa-/ tion developed locally, the basis on; sopt wheat being unchanged. Millers ; were in the market for the . best grades of wheat and the elevators ab- Sorbed the balance. There were 67! cars ol derum om truuk hére for the; day., Crop. reports from over the northwest were good. Experts claim-| ed that spring wheat had advanced ; beyond the black rust damage stage, and that heavy yields are like]y. gen-| erally. geen The market was slightly ‘easier. at the close. ‘September wheat closéd junchanged at $1.15 nominally; July: wheat closed unchanged at $1.12%2 | ‘and September %4c off:at 99%c. pot | rye closed %e up at 77%c; July.% up) * (By che Adsociated Press) Minneapolis, Minn., July 26—Flour unchanged; in carload lots family patents $7.65 to $7.90; shipments 61,- 364. Bran unchanged at $17.00. The screech owl never migrates. jat 76%c asked, and September un-' changed at 75%c bid and -October © Te off at 73%4c. Spot oats closed’ %e up at 29¢ i 8lc; “barley. unchanged at from 43e-to 60c; No. 1 yellow) corn %c off at 59%c and No. 2 mixed | corn %c off at 69%c, The flaxseed joff at $2.44 and October le up at $2.37 . . DUFFS : ‘OH, HELEN, WHEN DIDYoU GET ALLTHE NEW CLOTHES!/Go ON A ARE YOU PLANNING ON / VACATION GOING SOME PLACE? 7 AND WANT 70 GEE; THEY’RE SWELL! THAT HE CAN SEE ‘THEM WHEN HE COMES IN! WAAT'S THE Bic IDEA (A, OF MAKING THE AV LIVING ROOM A “1 BOUGHT SOME NEW-THINGS TO TAKE ON OUR VACATION ! NIT OH} KMt Edition. - Ne] Yount 1 Edition HOME ate mne e nero SwE FIVE CENTS VACATION ~ S E ones OUR VACATIO 1 DIDN'T KNO WE WERE GOING ONA “VACATION! AND SURPF (M ALL REAL Q oe ‘ IS\WET = YouvE BEEN IN - {SWIMMING AGAINST MY & ORDERS, HAVENT NO, DoP~ T wuz Just STANDIN' ON “IW BAN.” WATCHIN TH OTHER KIDS “ WHEN ALEK DIVED AN’ ) © SPLASHED ME nat » N.NA WANTA KNOW = YA i WANTA KNOW WAY? My! CAP AINT WER = "CAP! 1 AIT WET PLT HAD (Tay WW MY HAND FANNIN! ‘ossum, v1... Them *“ ‘ALED Livestock CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Chicago, July 26, (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics)—Cattle receipts 9,000; slow; beef steqrs stea-| dy to strong; top matured steers $10.50; yearlings $10.40; bulk beef steers $8.60 @ $10.00; veal calves opening slow; few early sales strong to 25c" higher; other classes ‘gener- ally steady;: butcher cows and heif- ers mostly $5.00 @ $7.25; canners and cutters largely $3.00 @ $3,75; b logna bulls around $4.65 @ $4.75; few $4.85; best vealers to packers $9.75 @ $1 \ Hogs receipts 22,000; fairly\ active; mostly 1 5to 25¢ lower than Tues- day’s average or 25 to 40c lower than the best time; top $10.65; buik $8.25 @ $10.60; pigs slow; packers) mostly $8.000 @ $8.50; heavy weight $9.80 @ $10.25; medium. $10.15 @ ,$10.60; light $10.55, @ $10.65; light light $10.35 @ 40.60; packing sows smooth 8.15 @ $8.75; packing, sows rough $7.60 @ $8.20; killing pigs: $9.75 @ 5 $10.50 { » receipts 14,000; natives open- She ing steady to strong; spots higher; ui 8700, CASH . —and— $50’ per! Month, Which Mneludes Interest, BUYS, «1 6-Room Modern House on 7th Street. Purchase Price $4100 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 1 WEBB BLOCK ee market was’ again a slow affair. Of-| months 4 @ 4%; prime mercantile ferings were liimted- and small inter-| paper 4 @ 4% est was shown in any gaartet: Crash — ers took the few lots of seed offere i on the tables but to arrive stuft sold ci dbert® Eaves ak at a heavy discount. July closed un; v ssoniated Te changed at $2.48 bid; September Ke ae York, July 26.—Liberty bonds BMS... $101.00 100.74 Secomi ‘4’s First 4%’s 101.60 Second 4%4’s . 100.82 Third 4%4’s 100.78 Fourth 4%4’s 101.68, 4%’s .. +. 100.80 PHONE 0 bid. Elevator receipts domestic grain— Wheat :83,000 bushels; corn 136,200; oats, 43,400; barley 16,500; rye 11,100; flax 3,300. ° Shipments—Wheat 74,600. Duluth car inspection wheat, Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2’ nor- & 10, N. P. COAL MINERS WANTED— At Beulah. Steady employ ment. Apply Mine Office at Beulah D. WANTED—Young man to work by the month. kowiak, 421 12th St. SALESMEN F. Jas- 9-25-t£ Steady . jobé SALESMEN—If you are the high pressure, live wire type, and know how to sell farmers write me and I will tell you how you can earn ty of a life time, Advise fully in first letter age, experience and whether you own a car. Room 9 D. Bldg., Fargo, N. J 4-7-1m HELP WANTED—FEMALE Grain Market Range : (By. the Associated Press) Chicago, July 26.— top native lambs $12.76 to \city but- i carly packer top $12/35; some 50 closely sorted;; westerns riving no sales; heavy feeder te Tuesday $11.60; , desirable thern 4; No. 3 dark nortehrn and No. 3 northern 1; Nos. 1 and 2 amber durum and‘ Nos. 1 and 2 durum 15; No. 3 amber durum and No. 3 durum late 521 Sth Se. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply J. P. Sell, 7-24-3t fambs Open. High. Low. Close, HEAP 62 pound breeders $12.00; 5 am 16; 5 2 12; other durum 16; Nos. 1 and ect. han- WANTED—Strong girl or woman for 6-5-tf BELP_WANTED—MALE Telephone and janitor service free. Phone 565 7-22 FoR SALE—High grade furniture, practically new. Also apartment for rent at Person Court. Phone 946, 7-24-1wk FOR RENT—Modern light house | FOR SALE—Reliable gas range with keeping rooms. Also modern fur- four burn oven and broiler; A-i nished rooms, 122 5th St. Phone condition, 46 Main St. Phone 849. 485R. 7-24-3t 26-3 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with kitchenette. 411 5th St. Phone 273, in i esc 1-43-2w FOR RENT—Furnishg! rooms in mo- dern house. 409 5th St. Phone 512R. 7-25-lw AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Second-hand Dodge in first class condition. Phone 471. 6-13-tf FOR SALE—Four piece mahogany parlor set, almost new. Inquire. at Marinello Sho) 7-25-lw FOR SALE OR R¥! HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Very desirable modern residence close’ to schools; large living room and bedroom on first floor with toilet. Maple floors throughout. .Eust front lot with handsome trees, and garage. Only $5,000 with easy payments. The cheapest house in Bismarck for the money. Harvey Harris & Co, J. P, Jackson, Manager. a4 REAL ESTATE LOTS FOR SALE—We can show you some choice resident lots that you can buy very reasonable and on a small cash payment. Phone 961. Henry. & Henry. 1-24-3t Bt LOST LOST—Large Trish setter, male, nine years old, name plate bearing name 7-26-36 FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, with full basement and two porches, one glassed and screened. Lot 75 ft. x 150 ft; with fine trees and enclosed chicken yard and house. This property we offer for much less than its value. Low price and good terms, Harvey Harris & Co., J. P, Jackson, Manager. Phone 838, A: .W. 7-21-1w dark hard winter and Nos, 1 and 2 ee 09. 109% ) ‘ a hard winter 2; mied 35; all wheat Bene iba 108% 100% 107. «| dy fab-native ewes $7.00; |heavies) general housework., Phone 176, Otto Orn, Crete, N. D.; liberal re- 885, flex paced grain 1 ceonreibe Dee: ....109% 110% 109% 109% downward to $3.00. 9-24-tw | ward for any information as. to oats 17; rye 33; barley 12. All grains CORN APO X ea PTR whereabouts. 2175 on track 167. wheat’Nol 1)2u 62% * 61% 61%] SOUTH ST Haun EE U WORK WANTED Mellen. losing cash prices: Wheat No. 1) Sept, - 62% 68% Gh . 61%! , "OU 2 Paul, Mints CU.) WANTD —- Competent girl wants — dark northern $1.21% @ $1.274; No. "4 $. Bureau of Aricultural Economics) Pad girl wants! LOST—Man’s coat on road between are norther.e ee Dee: 58% | bOK BI% OTH ~“Cattle receipts 3,800; mostly stea- private housework. Phone 936-N. | Bismarck and penitentiary July 25. 2 ditto $1.17% @ $1.22%; No. 3 ditto $1.09% @ $1.15% (all nominal); No. dy to strong on killing classes; com- mon to good beef steers $5, m6 @ $9.50; best here one load choi¢e year- 1-24-3t AGENTS WANTED 1 amber durum $1.20%; No. 2 ditto $1.18%4;. arrive $1.12%; No. 1 di $1.12%; No. 2 ditto $1.10%; mixed. durum $1.10’; No. lings -around $9.50, averaging 700 pounds} bulk heavies $9.25, avers ing about 1,100; butcher she sto PORK BLANK LARD aeeee 011.87 11.87 11.25 1.08%;. arrive $1,04%; No. 1 red] s i nee ; bene ee Sept. ves. M1 BT 1137 1S ge | mostly $3.50 @ $5.00; few of the be iseet toe Haase: Flaxseed. on_ track $248; _ arrive RIBS fed offerings ‘on up td $7.00;| °X! 2 ds duly $248 bids September| Juty . xo,o| canners and, cutters, mostly $2.00, G] Bes. Madison 244: October $237 hid. "25; stockers and feeders ie pSept. 1090110075 10.76 | Ge lower, $3.50 ‘at $7.25; ‘Oats No. 3 white track and arrive 29 @ 8le. No, 1 rye track 77%; ar- rive July 77%c; arrive August 76c; arrive September 75%c. bulk'$5.00 @ $6.00, Calves $3.00, most- ly 25¢ higher; best light $8.00 @ $8.75; bulk $8.25..@ $8.50; seconds largely $4.50 @ $5.00. Mirneapolis, July 26.— Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT wal adt 4, Madison Mills, 505 Broad- ____ FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE for city property| in Bismarck or for sale a well im- proved farm, 2% miles from vil- lage, 2 miles from coal mine. Good soil and water. Address 614 Rosser WILL TRADE—160 azres unimpri ed, in Alberta, ‘Canada, for jWalch, 2008-E-29, Ave. SHIRT—Manufacturer wants agents; sell advertised brand man’s shirts No capital or required, Free ‘sam- 1-26. 1-25-2w ity Bismarck. 20 acres hay. meadow;’6 miles from rail- Price’ $2800. Ed Spokane, Barley choice to fancy 57¢ @ 60c; % 13 35% ) ey oer A 5ge Gooey tower| SOY cb, GE ky, iass| Hogs receipts 7,000; fully 25¢ low: grades 43c.@ 5le. Corn No. 2 mixed] Dec, t125¢ 11256 111% 111% | o% Some heavy kinds gff more; range Boe; No. 3 mixed 58%; No. 2 yel- re 4 $7.00 @ $10.05, bulk $7.25 @ '$10.00;} soll and water, a low 59%c; No. 3 yellow b8%e- : good pigs $10.50. - . Sade ot Sept, "s.:- 20 20% 29-294)" Sheop receipts, 900, fully stendy to ; 5 trong. Better grades native lambs Money Market Sept... 10H" 70% 70. 7 | s1150 @ fil5) seconds to packers " ¢ ‘a e 505% best light ewes around $6.50; . easy; high 4; low 33 ruling 4; 'cIds-i’Sept, 2... y y Se shely te ling bid &, Time loans steadly; 60 day ere BaD BIR BAYA BAPIAT Chinese have more caste than}. Ayate, ang 3% @ 4; 90 days 3% °@' 4; 4 Se Sept. we. 56% 56%. BB 65% even the East Indians. LAND ~ BY STANLEY | 55; HOLDER NEWT, HES AREARIN, THE OLD HOME TOWN cight mil cluding bi plement: SALE64 acre improved farm, from New Salem, in- rap, horses, cattle, im- Crop not ineluded Write to owner, . De 7-26-36 FOR SALE—By owner: 2 houses, one modern, 4 rooms and garage, one 5 rooms, modern except furnace, both in good repair, not old. Two rent for $58 per month. The two for $4300. $400 cash, balance $50 per month including interest. Shown by appointment. Phone 524R. 7-20-1w FOR SALE—New 6 room modern house, well located; one bedroom downstairs. Close to schools. Price $4,000. Small cash payment and monthly payments, Harvey Harris & Company, J. P. Jackson, Manager. t _Shriner’s pin in coat lapel. Finder éall Lahr Motor-Sales for reward. ¥ Ks bt —_———_—_ MISCELLANEOUS. OUR PRICES have been reduced since last fall. Cleaning, pressing, dyeing, done quick and right. Hata cleaned and blocked. All work guaranteed. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works, Phone 58 opposite post- office, 7-6-1m FOR SALE—Nearly new house fur. nishings, consisting of beds, springs, mattresses, rugs, dining §1250—All modern § room bungalow, tables and chairs, kitchen cabinet: library tables, ‘everything for ths] geed location, hardwood floors, home. Please phone 854-W fo full basement, very good home, ointment 7 good garage, terms, or might con- Phone 961 Henry & Henry. 7-24-36 0—With $600 payment, 5 rooms, ights, water, furnace, full ba sider used car. old came to my place 12 miles north 76. Owner proving propetry and paying damages may receive same. Wm. E. Doherty, Wing, Route 1,J ment hardwood floors, two in- N.D. closed porches, lot 50x%50, call 961, t17-2w| Henry & Henry. i 7-24-3t FOR SALH=One Ivory bed room| FOR RENT—Thr i suite, oak dresser, couch, three-leaf| furnished for light ho’ table, two Perfection oil stoves,] in modern house, outside opening, almost new, one heater, one tom-| extra sleeping room. Call 6: rd. plete wooden bed. Everything real] Phone 132-W. cheap if taken at once, Call 924 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart "th St. Phone 9605. ap RE ieely furn pai ment, fully equipped for ligh house keeping, also garage. Phon broken, Ree Dakota. rolling. subsoil. horses, fencing. Lumber on farm to build FOR SALE SE 1-4 See. 19, Twp. 14! 78, Sheridan county, North 80 acres level, 80 acres All black loam with clay All Edw. Ward, Pittsville, Wis. some chinery; ; well; near school; 2 519 4th St. t 5, high land, Write 7-24-1mo FOR SALE—SE%, Section 19, Twp. 145, Ree. 78, Sheridan county, N. D. 80 acres level, 80 acres gently roll- ing. All-black loam with clay sub, soil, all .high land. Ward, Pittsville, Wise. Write Edw. 7-24-1m R RENT. St. ROOMS FOR RENT—Apartment and rooms, furnished or unfurnished at reasonable rent. Business College. Telephone 183. ” “ BUSINESS FOR REN ; ‘ZPD. Flats. WALKER FELL OFF THE PORCH OF THE WHILE PEEKING IN THE WINDOW HERE et Se - MARSHAL OTEY . CENTRAL HOTEL TODAY, OF.A SUSPICIOUS STRANGER STOPPING rooms in ing rooms. ‘NEA sifgvice ant home, Also garage space, 46 Main Phone 849. FOR RENT—Farnished room in re: dential section, modern and suit- able for refined lady or gentleman. Call 615 1st St. Phone 978. Phone 638R. Furnished rooms in with or without 7-26-3t 7-21-lw 1-24-3t —Two or three rooms for light housekeeping in the McGilli Phone 800. FOR RENT — Two nicely furnished 7-2! modern, quiet home. 7 * 300 9th St. Phone 377J. 7-24-lwk | Call 961 1 FoR SALE—Thre: steam or gas. Write for ott list, it will give make, age, site and prices, Anderson & Skonnord, Valley City, N. D. T20-1wk d Header 404. George W, Little, 801 4t 7-12-11 Ri house at 205 Mandan avenue, at per month. Inquire at 46 B: way. FOR RENT—To adults FOR SALE—McCormick Header header box. Good as new. box painted: inside and ou’, $200. only, a 6 soe eatich Brawn, 8 miles south | room modern house, including 3 Totiwk | bed rooms, very desirable and “ie —sssenets | £1082 ine_Geo. Ms Rexister. “Bt if paca Raby ears $3550—6 room all modern home, full HEee Ales Monarch iranga) neater]. eomementiosthis ie (cas reall Dey) and one’steel cot. 1212 Broadway. Ehone 961s ont & Phone 129J. 724-3 — eo ea FOR SALE—Number 720, 2 chair mir- shed apartment for ror top, No. 30 hydrazlic Koch} try, Mai peenne: Morey Apts: chair, No. 12 child’s hair cutting CT ar te chair and other barber shop equip- ee ety ealeee FOR RENT—A furnished, eity heated ment, almost new. Write Box 112, Bismarck. ‘725-lw| apartment for rent August Ist. aot Mrs. L. W. McLean, Phone 905: FOR SA mares ot and 1 colt, born in M Will Suan consider exchanging for a car, —s Phone No. 617J, or call at 405 13th 1; St. t aslwk | The barometer was | inventod coe Yo eee ee es “* | about the middle of th entehth DESK SPACE—Dosk space for rent| Century. ano aiua dentate in desirable location on ' Broadway. eee ee THESE PRICES” Gecd Homes for Sale—Low Price—Smiall Payment 5 rooms—Lights, wataz, furnace, full basem hardwood floors; two enclosed porches;; 50 x 140 ft. lot, P of ony 850. You can \py this good home for a payment of $600. rooms—Lights, water, sewer; full ement. A bargain for $3000. $609 cash; 5 per monifh % interest. 4 almost new; ull modern; full basement, furn home. Price, ment; balance month ty like rent, (HENRY & flENRY ; $600 cash pay- Office 4th St. only $3350,