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A) VV. — i. WHEAT LIGHT; market ran’ into selling ordérs soon after the opening ‘and'checked the early advance, Support came from commission houses on minor breaks. Receipts were eatimated at.’ 806,001 hushels.’ The’ opening: which was °a\ unchanged figures to *%c -higher, , With September’ $1.02% to $1.02% and December $1,03% to $1.03%, was followed by a slight sag all-around: \Rains’ in’ parts of Nebraska, Illi- nois and ‘Indiana madé corn’ easier at tl tart’ but’ the. market’ rallied’ quickly on ‘reports’ of higher tem- peratures in . ‘The opening which varied from with September 60c was a slight advance all somewhat of a setback: Country offerings of .c ‘only fair with the car situation ih the main influence in, ‘checking’ busi- ness. The finish ‘ranged from % to BS higher with September 60%- td: Cc. Short coverings were responsible for the bulgé in wheat, val; 4 to/the high ‘point ‘hut, itowdrd the fini some reinstating of'‘short ‘lines in evidence with a lack of outside help and the market, eased off, with thevtinish BEE to-%e higher, wit september. $1, t i, and’ December, $1088 to Obie Oats started. uncha to %e ir 313% to 31% the Phrittal ‘rat lowé' Provisions lacked support. -8¢" lower| ‘ollowed by around then h’ ‘Septei and ‘held ‘closé *to" (By the at :) New York, Aug. 23—Liberty bonds lp. m: 3%’s First 4%’s Second 4%’s Third 4%4’s Fourth 4%’s . Victory 4%’s Victory 4%’s a 190.80 + 100.70 uncalled + 100,84 called New York, Aug. 23.—Liberty honds closed: 3%4’s First 4 . Second 447s . Third 4%’s Fourth 4%’s . Victory 4%’s Victory 4%’s CALL MONEY New York, Aug. 23.—Call money firm; high 4%; low 3%; riling’ rate’ 3%. Time loans firm; mixed ‘collat- eral 60-90 days 4 @ 4%;, 4-6 months 4% @ 4%; prime commercial, paper 4 @ 4%. eS BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by’ Rugsell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Aug. 23, 1922, . 1 dark northern . 1 amber. durum . 1 mixed durum. . 1 red durum .. American Beet Sugar American Can .... American Car & Foundry . American Hide & Leather pfd.. American International Cor, American Locomotive .. ol American Smelting & Ref'g .. 1 Sugar . Sumatra Tobacco R&T. Tobacco jeri Woolen . Anaconda Atchison .. Atl, Gulf & W: Indies . Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore & Ohio . Bethlehem Steel “B' Canadian Pacific Centrpl ‘Leather . Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, R. I. &: Pai Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron . Corn. Products Famous Players-Lasky . General Asphalt . General Electric General Motors .. Goodrich Co. ..: Great Northern’ pfd Illinois Central Inspiration Copper International Harvester . Int. Mer. Marine pfd. International Paper - Invincible Oil . Kelly-Springfield Tire . Kennecott Copper . Louisville & Nashville . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper ... Middle States Oil . Midvale Steel ... * Missouri Pacific New York Central . N. Y., N. H. and Hartford . Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific .. Oklahoma Prod: & Ref. Pacific Oil . Pan American’ Petroleum Pennsylvanis eople’s Gas Pure ‘Oil . : Ray Consolidated Copper . Reading. Rep. Iron & Steel . Royal Dutch, N. Y. . Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con. Oil . Southern Pacific Southern Railway . Standard Oil of N. J. Studebaker. Corporation . Tennessee Copper . Texas Cod. Texas & Pacific . Tobaéco. Products Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific - United Retail Stores U. S) Ind. Alcohol ... tniged States Rubber . United States Steel Utah | Copper... Westinghouse ‘Electric Willys Overlan Chgo. & NW Maxwell “B” The Circus Maximus in old Rome was capable of“ containing’ 260,000 people. % : News of the Markets _ ig! matic Tool 1 unsettled appearance. Sales approx- Jcents up~at $1.12% @ $1.22% and ‘downward, in the absence of buying, 1% bid. At Buenos Aires flax opened | 1$1.70 for September, \ | thern $1.12% @ | August 965;:atrive September 10, NEWSOF. WALL STREET" : —? New York, Aug. 23.—Failure in the anthracite coal strike negotiations combined” with pessimistic#’ reports the dutcome of’ today’s uy AROUND THIS PLACE ARE Pience! J: fir e negotiations, imparted a fe idedly reactionary trend to open- ing. prices on the New York stock exe ange. Selling pressure was. di-: i fly against active rail and’ steels, ther: side, The| sli St. ferred. The twenty percent, wage crease ‘announced ‘by the steel) coF: ' poration ‘and-a: few independents had yan» unsettling influence, republic dropping a point and United States Steel common” afd Crucible. yield- ing’ ‘fractionally. Marine preferred |x sold off 2% points to its lowest ‘price jof the year, The ff ii cluded, , Mexi. Western Upion up 1%, Chicago Bneu- 1,.to a new high,’ and; : Standard.’ Milling 2%. Free offerings of stocks through- | out the morning encouraged the bear faction’.and prices continued down: | Ward .degpite ‘persistent effort: to izally the "list, Selling pressure soo) tended to’ motors, equipménts, p& | per shares and some of the public (utilities, declines of 2 to 4 points bi ‘ing registered by American Interni tional, Associated Qil;: Montana Pow- tery" North: ‘Anjerican, . Worthington Pump, A ‘Chemical afd ‘Union Bag and~ . Mexican Petroleum continuéd its contrary course, ri six points before noon with symp: thetic advances taking place in’ thi Ameri shar Corn Consotivated Gas and’ Pull- he batts xiing five: points, re other, ou: exceptions to HEN gehStat WeclOR: “Call Hibtiey renewed at ind bi 3% per cen’ good ‘speculative demand “for Various low Western Maryland referred, i ‘Arbor jouti. ‘Pacific’ prefer- and* Pacific, Davison Che- ledthérs, Cosden Oil and fornia” Petroleum were lifted 1 to ’3 points. Mexican petroleum con- tinued to soar under urgent buying, touching 182%2,.a jump of 7% points, ‘Atlanti¢‘Céast, Line, Gulf States Steel and North ‘American also ruled ma- terially: high Tr, - | Speculative operations on the sell- Ited in a confused neni ices in the final hour. There was a good demand, however, for some of the equipments, dils, to- cos ald. high priced rails. Th closing was irregular. “Yrregularity of low priced railroad shares and a squeezing of short in | terests in Mexican Petroleum turned the course of prices in today’s stock market, temporarily. upward, after a | sharp initial decline on the favorable developments in the railroad and coi ‘stike"” situations: ~Sattered liquidation existed, however, in the final dealings, giving the market ar jmated- 925,000 shares. pare DULUTH GRAIN. (By the Auacciated Press). "Moderate | $1.04 the wheat, market today as a result of firmness, Lin Liverpool, cables and reported fresh, exporters inquiry at the bea Hhoard. : ‘Duluth elévator men had advices to the effect that the movement of grain in the country shows improve- ment, but’ scarcity of cars was re- ported. | The market was easy around the close. September wheat closed. quarter cent up at! $1.05% bid, September durum closed’ unchanged, at 88%c bid; October unchanged at 88% ask- led; November Yc, off at '88%e bid and December unchanged at 86%. Spot No. 1°dark northern’ closed ‘% No, 2 mixed durum 2c up_ and un- changed at 90% @ $1.00%c. Spot ;rye’‘closed quarter cent up at 67% September, 4c up at 66% bid; Qcto- ber'%c' up at 65% nominally and December %c up at 65% bid. Spot cats closed %c up at 28 % @ 30%; barley unchanged at from % to 53c; jo. 2: yellow. corn 1% up at 6le and 0, 2 mixed édri 1% up at 60%c. Market in flax prices continued ! power: Operators are looking forward: to deliveries of new flax relieving spot. stringency. in the near future. September flax closed 2%c off at $2.17% bid; October 1%c off at $2.15 % bid; November 1%c off at $2.15 bid and December 2%c off at $2.11 pt DULUTH CLOSI (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Minn., Aug. 23—Duluth closing cash prices: No. 1 dark nor@| $1.22%; arrive Au- gust $1.14%; No. 1 dark northern to arrive $1.12%;. No, 2 dark northern $1.09% @ $1.19%; No. 3 dark north- ern $1.04% @ $1.14%; No. 1 amber durum $1.00% @ $1.05%; No. 2 am- ‘ber durum 08% @ $1.03%; arrive 92%; arrive September 90%; . No. durum 91 jarum 905; No. 1 mi ed.durum 91% @ $1.02%; No. 2, mix- ed durum 90% -@ $1.00%; ° arrive August 88%; arrive September 10, 865%; arrive September’ 85%; No. 1 red 865. Flax on track $2.20%; to arrive: $2.18%; September $2.17% bid; October. $2.15% bid; November $2.15 bid; December $2.11% bid. Oats No. 3 white track’ 28% "@ 30%; No. 3 white arrive 28% @ 30%; ,No. 1 ryé track 67%. Rye to arrive August’ 67| %; arrive September 15, 67%; arrive’ September 66%. Barley a8¢° @ 53c. Corn No. 2 yéllow. 61¢; No.3 yellow 60c; No. 2 mixed 60%c; No. 3 mixed 59%. POOR, WHEAT SINKS (By the! Associated. Press). Minneapolis, “Aug. 23—Spread be- tween choice and, poor wheat con- tinues to widen and demand. for the poor stuff does not keep pace. with the increased receipts. There is ra- ther sharp ion for the, choice wheat and: bi oan tes ene. pare radually growing stronger. ere was virtually no old wheat here. Du- rum wheat: prices: were weak to 2 or 4 cents lower in’ the same range: Winter «wheat ,detnand, was fair to good agait and Mont sold high. er. Corn-futures were helped by wea- thér-and sold higher. | ‘Prices were easier again and the demand, was limited. Oats demand seemed ‘to be a little. better with more competition | where the ‘heavyweight quality was | concerned. Thin oats were slow and featureless.,Rye market was @ little | f SOME CANN. TAG P. GRE, T better. Mills wanted more and ship-| pers were better takers. Barley prices were moderate and demand was better again. Prices were up about a cent on’ the. averat ceipts were:fair and th offerings was fair to goo ITY GRAIN (By the Associated’ Press) Minneapolis, Aug. 23—Wheat No. ‘1 dark northern $1.14% @ $1.38%;3 | No. 2, dark northern $1.11 @. $1.45 %; No. 3; $1.07 @:$1.39%; No. 4, $1,015 a's No. 1.dark hard. wit- ter’ $1244 “$125. No:‘1 hard win- ter $1.03%4 @ $1.05; No. 2 $1.00; No. 1 amber durum $1.03 @ $1.06; No. 2 $1.01 .@: $101% No. 1 mixed) durum 89% ‘@ 94%c; No. 2, mixed) durum 838% @ 92%c; No. 1 mixed wheat 85c; No. 2 mixed wheat $1.05%. Bar- Iéy sample grades, 39¢c'@ 44c. No. 2, 46c @ 49c; No. 8, 46c @)47c; No. 4, ‘44e @ 47%c. Corn No. bh yellow 58 %; No.2 yellow 57%; No. 2 mixed | 67c. Oats No. 2 white 29% @ 31%; No. 3 white, 28% @. 30%; No. 4 white 28% @ 29%. Rye No. 1, 64% @ 68c; No. 2, 64%c @ 68c, Flax No.|, 1, $2.18% @ $2.20%. MINNEAPOLIS CASH (By-the Associated Press) Minheapoljs, Aug. 23—Wheat re- geist 453 cars compared with 458 lars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1,07%: @ $1.14%; Septem 1. December $1.03% 5 $1.08 ‘orn No. 3 yellow 57% @ 57 %c, Oats No. 3 white 27% @ 30%; barley 38 @ 49c; rye No..2, 64¢ @ 64%c.\Flax No.-1 $2.18% @ $2.30%. CHICAGO CASH (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Aug. 23—Wheat No. 1 red '$1.05; No. 2/hard $1.06% @ $1.06%. Corn No, 2 mixed 63%°@ 63%; Ni 2 yellow 64 @ 64%c; oats No. 2 white 32% @ 35c; No. 3 white 31% :@ 34%c. Rye No. 2, 69%c @/.70c; barley 50c @ 56c. Timothy seed ‘$4.25 @ $5.00; cloverseed $12.00 @ $16.00. Pork nominal. Lard’ $10.32. $9.50 @ $10: Livestock CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) _ Chicago, ‘Aug. 23.—Cattle receipts 1,000; beef ‘steers slow, generally | steady; early top matured beef steers. $10.75; bulk_$8.75 @ $10.00; little action on yearlings; butcher she stock weal anners and cutters, bulls and‘ veal: calves, steady; stock- |’ ers and feeders strong; bulk beef cows and heifers $4.75 @ $7.00; can- ners’ and cuters mostly $2.65 @ $3,50; bologna bulls mostly $3.85 @ $4 veal calves mostly around $11.50; early hog receipts 21,000 fairly act- ive 15 to 25 cents lower mostly 25c¢ lower; bulk 160 to 190 pound hogs $9.20 @ $9.30; top $9.35; 210 to 240 pound butchers mostly . $8.90 155 to 300 ‘pound butchers mostly $8.25 @ $8.35; packing sows mostly $6.50 @ $6.90; little trading on’ pigs; heavy $7.60 @ $8.90; medi- um = $8.50 “$9.25; light $9.00 @ 69.35; light ‘light $8.80 to $9.25; packing sows smooth $6.50 @ $7.25; king sows rough $6.00-@ $6. Pi killing pigs $8.00 @ $8.75. Sheep r Sept .. Ribs | 2 wW { HERE DID. Nov GET fo / BISMAN Caryl Meta ON,1RicseD | . IT, UP MYGELF! You Can’t Smoke and Wear Lace Curtains Ge ah OH, BEAN canpy'tl) Getting | TONT TAKE much, TAG = JUST A COUPLE 7 WANDEULLS. oeesepe TS ; ( Nebraska sacked -early Ohios poorly ‘graded 60c @'90c ewt.; .Nebraska sacked cobblers slightly heated $1.55 cwt. - ( MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR _ (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Aug. 23. iehanged to’10 cents higher; i load lots, family: patents quoted’ at $6.60 @ $7.10 a barrel, in 98-pound cotton sacks, Shipments 71,098 bar- Tels, Bran $14.00 @ $15.00. BUTTER. FIRM (By thé Associated’ Press) New. York, Aug. 23.—Butter firm} receipts 13,793 tubs. Eggs firm; re+ ceipts ‘19,300 cases. Cheese firm; re- ceipts 1,385’ boxes, state whole milk, the Same Effect NER A Pie, MATS: WHAT _ HELE WANTED—PEMALE “COOK WANTED ~ Wanted at once,\cook for cafe work, good wages, write or phone R. L. ' Anderson,’ Underwood, N.' Dak. 8-23-5t | | _____ HOUSES. WANTED WANTED TO” BUY OR’ RENT—5- room house, must be in good neighborhood, A. H, Kalisch, Gen- eral Délivery, Bismarck, N. D. 7 8-21-3t —Competent girl for gen- housework; must Have some experience. 20 Ave. B, West. Phone 458. " ij 8-19tf flats, fresh, specials 21% @ 22c; do, average run 20% @ lc. Grain Market Range . (By the Associated Press), , Chicago, Aug. 23.— : Open. High. WHEAT ++-102% 108% 103% 105% +++ 108% 110 Low. Close. 102%, 102% 103% 103% 108% 108% 60% 55% 58% 31% 34% 87% 10.12 10,25 1025 10.82 9.85 Sept. | Dec. May Sept. Dec, May Sept. Dee, May Sept. 9.50]* pi WANTED—Competent. girl for. gen- eral housework. _ Must. be good eook, Phone 587, Mrs. Sam Clark. 36 Ave. A.East, . 8-15-10t WANTED—Woman or girl to work in mine’ boarding house, all winter job. Apply Crescent Lignite C: Co., Washburn, NV D8. WANTED—Girl for housework, must be ‘able to cook,, family “of fwe adults,, Mrs. “0, W. Roberts, 117 in street,,, Phone 751. 8. Bem gg ch te oa ai ets WAMNTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral' housework, Mrs. A. T. Faber, » 816 West Rosser. Phone’ 689J, ( ‘ 8-21-3t » WANTED—. hool girl to work for board and. room, Call at 402 5th , Sf. Telephone 768M. WANTED—Girl for gener work. Mrs. 0, B. Lund, 723 9th St. r 497-R. @ 8-22-1wk Mrs. Benton Baker. |! WANTED TO RENT—By ist of Oc: tober'a house suitable for a room- ing house. Answer P, 0. Box 29. x 8-22-3t WANTED—Small unfurnished hous. by Sept. 4th. Phone 871-R. _AGENTS WANTED SHIRT manufacturer wants agents; sell advertised brand men’s shirts direct to wearer, No capital or ex- perierice required. Free samples. Madison Mills, 505. Broadway, New| York. , 8-23-1t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick Six, touring car. K-45 Model, run fifteen months, all new cord tires, finish and upholst- ery like new.’’ Must sacrifice at once, will consider open or closed Forg as part payment. Write 436. Tri 8-12-2wk: FOR RENT+Room for one car in private garage. Phone 724, zi 8-21-3¢ LOST. | Oct. . ., (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—- Open. High. Low. WHEAT s 106-* 104% 103% -09% 108 OATS: 21% 27% 29% 29% RYE 62%> 62% RLEY 44% 43% FLAX 216% 214 CORN. lose, 104% 103% 108% 27% 29% 62% 43% 214% 554 5 The strength of tarred. rope is only about three-fifths that of white WANTED—Refined woman. or school girl to work for board and room. 821 6th St. - 8-23 |, WANTED—Competent maid, no othe. need. 2pply, ‘Mrs. L. H. Carufel. Phone 691. 8-28-3t | WANTED—Experienced table -g' at the Chocolate Shop, BUS: OPPORTUNITY START business for yourself. Sell shoes -direct. to consumer in your town, Liberal commission. Capital or, experience not necessary. For particulars ‘address Tanners Shoe Manufacturing Co., 493 C Street, rope. Boston, Mass. THE OLD, HOME TOWN ceipts 14,000; mostly. steady; some, western yearlings and sheep strong to higher; top native lambs $13.00 to packers; bulk dround $12.75; culls mostly $9.00;- top western lambs $13.00; good 90 to 95 pound Montana wethers $10.50; with heavits at $9,00; good western ewes. $7.50; mix- ed Montaria. ewes and wethers $7.80; best feeding lambs $12,75 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated. Press) South St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 23.— Cattle reoeipts' 4,000; market slow, mostly weak to. 25¢ lower, on but- cher she stock; beef steers steady to weak; common and: medium beef steers $5.50 @ $850; ~ bulk under| $7.00; best fat yowmg cows and heif-) ers $5.25 @ $7.00; bulk $3:25 @ $5.00;! canners and cutters weak to 25¢ low @ $3.25; bologna bulls @ choice stockers and qthers mostly 25¢ or an’ Monday; calves, re- ; market ‘steady; bulk of, $10.00; few up. to $10.50; 00-@ $6.00. Hogs receipts light 25 @ more lowef ceipts 2,500: best, lights seconds’ $5. 7,500; mostly 25 to 50c lower; weights off most; range $6.25 @ $8.60; bulk $6.50 @ $8.50; best pigs $8.50. Sheép receipts 3,000; market strong; fat lambs mostly $12.00 @}- $12.25; fat ewes largely $4.50 and $6.75. * POTATOES STRONGER (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Aug. 23—Potatoes strong- er; receipts 61 cars; total U. S. ship- ments 574; New Jersey sacked and bwk Irish cobblers, mostly $2.00 ewt.; Idaho ‘sacked round whites $1.85 cwt. isconsin/ sacked Irish cobbles” $1.60" @ $1:65. cwt.; Minne- | sota sacked carly Ohios $1.20 cwt.5 s MARSHAL OTEY WALKER LOST—33x4. Fisk- cord, between Fisk Tire Co, and Jahr Motor Sales Finder please phone 490. Mr. Rose. i LAND FOR SALE—South’ half section 2! township 14, range 84, Merce county, five miles’ west of Stanton; 100 acres tractus tillable and all _ fenced; 12 ft. wein coal open and smined last year; twenty dollars per acre. Apply Tribune No. 440, 8-21-3t FOR SALE SE 1-4 Sec. 19, Twp. 145, Rge 78, Sheridan county, North Dakota. 80 acres level, 80 acres rolling. All black loam with clay subsoil. All high land. . Write Edw. Ward, Pittsville, Wis. q-! |-1mo OU-Hs IT AINT NICE T'CALL ANY ALL B \GHT, T.WONT= BUT. TH NEXT TIME TSEE A DIG TLL CALL IT ‘ALEK’ ! HOUSES CITY Li 7 Room House—Modern—East Fr Good location—Ne: 7 Room house—Modern—South Fr FARM LANDS eisisie $5250 $9000 ons ‘ont ar school—terms, ‘ont... Best location in’ City—Term 5 Room Modern House—East Knd Near Schoo]—! . HEDDEN REAL E WEBB BLOCK $3200 STATE. AGENCY PHONE ‘0° ae Sa Re ee) EE ET BOARD AND ROOM Rooms with board at the Mohawk 401 5th or phone 145, 8-19-5t SALESMEN and collector. inger Sew. Mach: Co. At Call or write Bismarck, N. D. __ HELP WANTED—MALE MAN or woman ted. $40 weekly full, time, $1.00 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosicry to wearer, Experience unnecess Gu: teed Mills, | Norristown, Penn WANTED—Local laborers for long job on construction of underpass N. P. tracks in Bismarck, 40c ‘per |, hour. Apply. to: Lynn Kelly, fore- man on job. pes s ( 8-23-2¢ WANTED—coal miners. Dry Mine. - Highest Pay. Spring Valley Prod- ucts Co. Phone 4843. | 8-22-1wk BARBER WANTED—$25 guaranteed; steady work. J.C. Dolan, —8-21-4¢ ch ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Twe nicely furnished ‘roomed in modern house; gentle- men preferred; $10. per month. 3 . Phone 683-We ern furnish- ed room situable for light house- keeping, close in, Phone 538M. 505 _ Brd St, 8-21-36 FOR RENT—Strictly mode ing rooms, 300 Ninth street. 3775. . i Phone 3-Lwk FOR RENT—Largé modern suitable for two, 522 2nd St. room, 8-22-8t FOR RENT- in modern house, 816 Th: 8-21-2tt FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES: AND FLAT! FOR SALE—Seven room hous ly modern, hardwood floors, full besement, heating plant, four bed- rooms. Has east and south corner frontage of 150 feet, large ga fruit, shade trees, garage and hen house. Good home for a small means or large fam to schools, North side; gash, balance easy term good Ford as part of cash Write Tribune No. 442. Room a WAS SO INTEREST! WATCHING THE PAINTER PUTA SIGN OVER THE NEW DRESS MAKERS SHOP HE DIDNT EVEN HEAR APPLEGATES PLEASORE “CAR COMING - | HENRY ot a FOR SALE—Recently built house, four real rooms and bath, full basement, sereened in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm air heat, this house is absolutely modern and one of the best built in the city:-Terms to right party. Phone 28W, 843 or 737R. R 8-21-tf OWNER MUST SELL—Lovely al- most new bungalow, 5 rooms with bath, full basefMent, east front, nice lawn, pretty lot, only $4200, terms, shown only by appointment. Phone 961, Henry & Henry. FOR SALE—By owner, cight-room house, all modern improvéments, hot water heat, paved\street; terms. Address 814 Ave. B. Phone 384-W | for apointment: 8-18-1w | $3400-—-A dandy 5 room bungalow; with bath, full basement, this is a good buy and terms, Phone 961. Henry & Henry. tment, Bis Phone 183. 8-19-1w e-roomed modern For parti-! ewlars, 8-19-7t GROOM house, all modern except furnace, good location, $2750, terms will be considered. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 8-21-3t MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—8 dressers, 1 bed stead, spring and mattress, 1 sliding cot, 1 writing desk, 6 rockers and chairs, panel and draped window unfurnished Business Colle 8-21-3t | 3 curtains, 2 small’ tables, 2 com- modes, “1 “King” trombone. Call 402 5th St. ° He pcre ot taka 81 Got FOR SALE—Brass bed with springs and mattress, writing desk, smal library table, two leather rockers, dresser with large mirror, chif- fonier, bedroom chair and ‘rocker, | Tug, ice box and other houschold goods. Apartment for rent. 404 5th St. Phone 512J. 8-23-26 ble, rockers, dining table and ¢ bed com- Plete, baby bed, oil stove, grey reed baby buggy, Crex rug, ete. Pinctically new. See Mr. Deal at the Foundation R SAL Families who wish to take in High school toys and girls’ to work for their board and room. No- tify H. 0. Saxvik, high school. LADIES “nd gents, fur garments Balred( remodel and relined, First class ‘work ~ guaranteed. Mrs, Mattic Erstrom. Phone 538M, enamele\ large book FOR SALE--One — white kitchen eabinet, -ock rack and bread box. 14 West Rosse FOR SALE—Complete equipment for flax fibre mill. J. A. Brady, 406 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 8. easy term’, Miss Hart Marinello Shop. Phone 896, before 6 p. m. 8-1 R SALE—Second hand Threshing outfit. Inquire Guaranty Bank, Bismarel FOR SALE—O. d baby © in first class condition. Phone 28dM.” oi 2ffa St. 823-2 WANTED—Small short time loan on city property. Write Tribune 441. 2 8-213 8. 2nd St, POTATOES: DEMAND LIGHT (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Aug (U.S. Bu a S ij . 0, b, usua s tly graded St. Paul-3 carly Ohios, very few $1.00, mostly 95e. DULUTH RECEIPTS (By the Assoc! 29 575; corn 13,034; oats 32,287; rye 468,438. Shipments of domestic grai 172,048; rye 648,755. ts of bonded car inspection: Wheat Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern 105; No. i No. 3 northern 5; Nos. 1 and 2 am- ber durum and Nos, 1 and 2 durum 40; No. 3 amber durum and No. 3 du- rum 5; other durum 18; Nos. 1 and 2 dark hard winter and \N' and 2 hard mixed grain 6; corn ts 4; 542; barley 37; total of all grains 814; on irack 521. FOR SALE—Modern fourteen room house consisting of four apart- ments, gocd locatio. A fine home for a retired farmer or one who desires to educate-his children in town, Part cash, balance - on terms. Write No. 443 Tribune Co. 8-23-2wks WANTED — Cook, waitresses, dish washers and chamber maids, big pay during fair week. Apply Man- ager Lewis & Clark. $-23-3t pce Bs WANTED—First class stenographer for permanent position. Provident Life Insurance Co. 8-23-3t