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< a WHEAT HAS SLIGHT RISE; ‘DEMAND FIRM (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Oct regarding the Tur! situation led to a moderate uptyrn-in the wheat market today during the early deal- ings. Bullish sentinient, however, waa checked by dispatches from London, asserting that the outlook was still’ for peace, although intervals of an- xiety were in prospect. Export de- mand continued active but was large- ly offset by transportation difficul- ties East of here and by liberal prim- ary resistance. The opening, which ranged from % to 1c higher, with December $1:07x to $1.08 and May: $1.09 to $1.09%, was followed by a reaction, wiping out most of the initial gains. Corn and oats were under consid- erable selling pressure, and failed to sympathize with the upturn in wheat. After opening unchanged to %c low- er, December 61% to 61% to 61%c, the corn market hardened at trifle and then suffered moderate general setback. Oats started 4c to %c higher, De- cember 38% and later underwent @ general sag. Provisions reflected the tendency of hog values. upward OO \ NEWS OF WALL STREET Cee 2 (By the Associated Pressy. New York, Oct. 6—Disquictin: newa dispatches from the Near Eas‘ induced profit taking by recént buy- crs and renewed activity. on the ‘part of short interests at. the open- ing of today’s stock market with the result that most of the, list turned i Acute weakness of Standard Oil of New. Jersey, which | sold off five points, resulted in hea. vy offerings of most of the other recently buoyant issues. Losses of one to nearly 3 points were ‘register. Standard Oil of Californi: Petroleum, California Pe. -troleum und General “Ax: a riné, “preferred, which ‘was’ stron yesterday on reports of extrg earn- ings for the third-quarter, turned |, heavy today, losing-2% points in the first half hour, Other weak spots were Studebaker, Iron Products, Midvale, Badlwin and Coca Cola. :There were a few exceptions to the downward trend. United States Rub- ber, first preferred, advanced a point on declaration of the usual dividend ‘and Pierce Oil, preferred, advanced 1% points. Woolworth and Air Re- duction broke through to’ new high records on small gains. The complexion of the market un- derwent a rapid change before noon when a remarkable series of bullish demonstfations was staged in a num- ber of high priced specialties. The maneuver threw the “bears” into 2 \ momentary panic and there was a mad rush to get back stocks sold at the opening, resulting’ in an almost general cancellation of early losses. Standard Oil*of New Jersey jumped from 215 to 235, a new high record, and Tidewater Oil moved up 4% to a new top in expectation of a resum! tion of dividends. Peak” pricés als were established by Houston’ Oi Wells Fargo Express, May) Depart-. ment Stores, Fisher Body, Dupont Powder, National Biscuit, Corn Pro- ducts and United Fruit, the gains ranging from 3 to nearly 10 noints. Other strong spots were Western Union, Adams Express, and wut States Steel, all up 2% to 4 points. Call money opened and renewed at, 44 percent. | ——_—_—__+— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Oct. 6—Cattle receipts 5,500; slow, native beef steers com- paratively scarce; large proportion of Tun, being Western grassers; quality plain; best native beef steers early $11.00 in load lots; one bullock at $12.95; bulk native beef, steers . of quality and condition to sell at $7.50 w $9.5; she stock and bulls steady to weak; veal calves unevenly lower; stockers and feeders largely 25c off; bulk desirable boloena bulls $4.00 @ $4.15; bidding $10.00 @ $10.50 on de- sirable veal calves; few selections $11.00 to outsiders. Hoga/ rectipts 15,000; slow, steady to unevenly higher; bulk 170 to 250 pound aver- ages $9.70 @ $10.00; °$10.05 paid; ' DOINGS OF THE OnviA, You Gon MEAN SIN TWAT YOURE GOING Youn Mi wn m DRESS AS WEARING A Shorr AS THAT ONEP J” sek uieting news | ceipt: $3.00; bologna bull: stockers and feeders $3.50 Dulk $4.50 @ $6.00. Calves receipts 800; market 25c.@ 50c lower; prac- tical packer top best light ewes $3.50 @ $5.75. slow; natives to packers $13.75; Jo @ $6.65 a bar: good and choice.275 to 310 pound -| butchers mostly $9.40. @ | packing aroun $9.60; bulk sows $7.50 @ $8.00; pigs, ound $9.00; big packers "holding .005 back talking lower; heavy $8.70 @ $9.90; medium $9.35 @ $9.85; $9.50; $8.25; $7.60; :70 @ $10.00; light d. ight: light ‘$9.10 packing sows smooth $7.50 @ cking sows rough $7.00 @ illing pigs $8.50 @ $9.25. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) - South St. Paul, Oct. 6,—Cattle re- 1,400; market steady; com- ind medium beef steers $5.00 @ $8.50; bulk butcher cows and heifers 50; few up to $6,00 or d cutters $2.25 @' $3.00 $3.75; $7.50; its $9.00. ig Hogs receipts 5,800; market fairly active, fully steady to strong; some}. to 35; 10¢ hi 3; bulk light weights id shippers $9.25 utchers scarce; packing sows large- ly $7.25 @ $7.50; pigs $9.00. Sheep receipts. 8,50; only about 1,000 on ‘ough, about market out:4,600 goin; ‘ 9: $12.60; fat direct to: local’ fee bulk fat lambs 12,000; - opened steady; early top native Sheep . receipts fat. lambs plain; six cars choice Idaho juality lambs. $14.35 with 600. out; feeders dul. New -early. sales sheep around steady; receipta include about 3,300 direct to.packers. , — FLOUR UNCHANGED {By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Oct. 6.—Flour un- changed, to 10c higher. In carload nts quoted at $6.56, 1 in 98 pound cotton jacks. Shipments 71,768 barrels. Bran 19.00 @ $20. : POTATO MARKET (By the Associated Press) . Chicago, Oct. Potatoes stead: receipts 56 cars; total U. S. shi ments 1,174; Wisconsin bulk round hites 75c @. 85c. cw; Minnbests family pal whites 70c @ 80c ewt.; North Dakota Red River hive: 80c @._95e _cwt.; South Dakota bulk early Ohios 70c @ 80c cwt. DULUTH RECEIPTS a » (By the Associated Press) Duluth, .Minn., Oct. 6.—Elevator receipts domestic grai heat 459, 300 bushels; corn 23,900; oats 6,50 barley 48,800; rye 249,400 flax 160,- 000. Shipments wheat 279,200. Eleva- tor receipts bonded grain—wheat 18,- 100; rye 2,300. s : Duluth car inspection: Wheat Nos. 4 and 2 dark.northern.and Nos. 1 and 2 northern 40; No. 3 dark northern and No. 3 northern 5; smutty spring 1; other spring 4; Nos. 1 and 2 am- ber durum and Nos. 1 and 2 durum 57; No. 3 amber difrum and No. 3 durum 26; smutty durum 53 durum 67; Nos. 1 and 2 dark hard winter and. Nos. 1 and 2 hard winter ; mixed 85; smutty mixed 2; ‘all wheat 294; flax 26; mixed grain 3; corn 8; cats 4;-rye 12; barley 10. All grains 467; on track 421. hed’ by Bismarck, Oct. 6, 1923. No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern, spring. No. 1 amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No, 2 flax w. No. - rye .- a NOTICE AND CITATI OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIs- . TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of :Burlei ss. In County Before Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge. in the Matter of the Estate of An- drew Larson, Deceased. - August E. Johnson, Executor, Peti- tioner, vs. Ingri Larson, — Kjersti Mohlin. and all other parties interest- ed in said y Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: 4 5 You, the said Ingri Larson, Kjexsti lohlin, et respondents, are here- y notified that the final account of the executorof. will of Andrew Lar- late of the township a an . BY STANLEY LIFE HASNO ATTRACTIONS FoR MARSHAL oTey By WALKER SINCE THE NEW DRESSMAKER— ‘TURNED HIM DOWN of Crofte in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, i wing that the estate. of d is ready fof final set tlement and distribution, and_peti- tioning that. his account be allowed, the residuq of said estate be distri- buted to the persons thereunto en- titled his administration closed and he be directed to pay the. residue to himself‘as trustee under the will; that Tuesday, the 14th day of Novem- ber, A. D, 1922, at ten o’clock in the forenoon’ of. that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has, been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement there- of, at which time and place any per- son interested in said estate may ap- pear and file his exceptions, in writ- ing, and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respon- dents, and each of your, are hereby cited and-required then and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said accoynt should not be allowec the residue of said estate ributed, the administration of said estate closed and said August E. Johnson, Executor be discharged. ‘ .. Datad.the. 27th day of September, D. 1922, Ke (SEAL) By the Court: 1..C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court, Let the foregoing, citation be serv- ed by publication once each week for, four successive weeks be made in the i} Bismarck Tribune, published at Bis- 5: marck,~N. D., all not less than ten days before said hearing. (SEAL) - I. C. DAVIES, e Judge of the County Court. 9-29—10-6-13-20- NOTICE OF. MORTGAGE - FORE- : CLOSURE SALE niece, is hereby given iat ee certain mortgage executed an le- livered by Onni Setala and Sadie Setsla, his ‘wife, mortgagors, to Union . Investment Contnany, a cor- poration, Mortgagee,. dai the 27th day of January, record in the office, of the Register | of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 20th day of March, 1919, at 9 o'clock a, m., recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages, at page 115, and assigned by written instrument to First Na- tional Bank, Waterville, Minnesota, dated the bth day of April, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North~Dakota, on the 5th day of July, 1922, @t 9 o’clock a. m., and recorded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 15, will _be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- ‘mises in said mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck,’County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour 6f ten o’clock a. m., on the 11th day of Oc- tober, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage at the of sale. The premises described ‘in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are déscrib- ed as follows: Lots One and Two (1 & 2) of Section Thirty ($0) in Township One Hundred Forty-one (141) North of Range Seventy-five (75) West of the Fifth Princbpal Meridian, Burleigh, County, . North Dakota. ats The mortgagorg having, failed to pay interest. amounting to’ Forty- eight ($48.00) Dollars due April~1, 1921, and Ferty-eight ($48.00) Dol- jars due April 1, 1922 on the mor gage being foreclosed, and notice éf intention to foreclose said mortgage haying been duly seryed, as provided by law, the mortgagee hereby elects and declares the full’ amount there- of due and payable; and thére will be due on the day of sale the sum df} Nine Hundred Twenty-seven ant of this notice, to said administrator at his residence on tht northwest quarter of section twenty in town- ship 137 north, of range 78 west of 5th principal meridian, in said Bur- leigh County. Dated September 28th, A. D. 1922, BERT. G. BUCKLEY, Administrator with will annexed of estate of George Buckley, De- ceased. First. publication on the 29th day of September, A. D. 1922. ° 9-29—10-6-13-20 SYMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judieial District. Anna M, Schrunk, Kate V. Schrunk and Elizabeth Nielsen, Plaintiffs, vs. George J. Braig, Kate M. Braig, Law- son Walker, Farmers State Bank of Baldwin, a corporation, and all other persons claiming any estate or in- terest in, or lien or encumbrance up- on the property described in the complaint, Defendants, The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer.to the complaint in thisaction ind. to_serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this sum- mong upon you,.exclusive of the day of. service; and in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer judgment: ‘will be taken agai you by default. for the relief demanded in the com- 25-100 :($927.25) Dollars together with the statutory-.attorney’s fees and disbursements allowed by law. Dated August 24, 1922. = FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waterville, Minn. Assignee. E. A. RIPLEY, Attorney for Assignee, Mandan, N. D. “. 9-1-8-15-22-29—10-6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of George Buckley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Bert G. Buckley, Adminis- trator with the will annexed of tne Estate of George Buckley late of the 1919, and filed for| city of Bismarck, in the County of}, and State of North Dakota, | deceased, ‘to the creditors of, and all {persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necet vouchers, within four {months after the first publica Burleigh plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 1st day. of September A; D. 1922, 72 ZUGER:& TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and’ postoffice address Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. To said Defendants: The complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 1st day of Sep- tember, 1922, and is on file therein. \ ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 12-29—10-6-13-20 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- igh, In District Court, Mary“ Scholidon, : Plaintiff, vs. George J. Braig, Kate’M. Braig, Law. gon Walker, Farmers State Bank of Baldwin, a corporation, and all other persons; unknown claiming any es- Or. interest in, or lien or en- My | 4 Wf cumbrance upon t! cribed in the comp! above named Defendant 8: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer within thirty days after the service of this sum- ive of the day e of your fail- ure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default tor the relief demanded in the com- upon the subscribers mons upon you, excl! of service; and in plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 1st day of September A. D. 1922, | WANTED—Experien GER & TILLOTSON, , Attorneys for Plaintif: Gffice and postoffice address: Webb Block, Bismarck, N..D. To said Defendant: The complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh Count; North Dakota, on the 1st day of Sep" tember, 1922, and_is on file therein. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 9-15-22-29—10-6-13-20 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED Steam Engineer-Tipple. man capable of erecting smgll tip- ple also instalhag and operating Ottumwa Steam Loader. Perman- ent position at‘Garrison, Stevens Bros., St. Paul, Minn, 10. TO ean property a des- aint, Defe: ts ' The State of North Dakota to the ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two large modern front rooms, always hot water, good lo- cation; reasonable rent, home priv- eleges. Suitable ror couple em- ployed. Call at 522 2nd St. 10-6-3t man advertising, . local man Write .471 Tribune. solicit prefered. WANTED—Young man the month; heavy job. Jaskowiak, 421 12th St,” 3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE . | WANTED—Experienced..stenogmph- er, law office; st. ye salary expected. Write No. 469 Triune Co. 10-2-lw Frank 10-4-tf DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT From Traill County John Lefthouse, Plaintiff and Res- pondent. vs. Galesburg State tion. Defendant and Appellant, SYLLABUS: (1) The defendant made a motion for a new trial, The trial court made an order denying the motion. In this the trial court did not err. An appeal from an order of the District Court of Traill County, de- nying the defendant’s motion for a new trial; A. T. Cole, Judge. Order Affirmed. Opinion of Court by Grace J. Bronson, J. Concurs specially, Messrs. Spalding & Shure, Fargo, North Dakota, Attorneys for Plain- tiff and Respondent. Mr. I. A. Acker, Hillsboro, North Dakota, Attorney for the Defendant Yand Appellant. People’s State Bank of Hillsborc, North Dakota, a corporation, Plain- tiff and Respondent, vs. S. G. Steen- son, Defendant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: (1) In any action tried to the court without a jury, pursuant to Chap. 8, Laws 1919, amending the so termed “Newman Act” it is the duty of the trial court, where ob- jection is made, to rule upon evi- dence offered. (2) In an action to cancel a con- tract for a deed where a strict fore- closure has been ordered withoilt granting to the vendee any’ redemp- tion period, it is held, for reasons stated in the opinion, that a period for redemption should be accorded. Action in District Court, Trail County, Cole, J. Defendant has ap- pealed from a judgment of fore- closure. Judgment Modified. Opinion of the Court by Bronson, “L.A. Acker, Hillsboro, N. D. Attor- | ney for Plaintiff and Respondent. Theo. Kaldor, Hillsboro, N. D. at- torney for Defendant and Appellant. ——__—_——_ From Cass County. J. A. Corbett, Plaintiff and Re- spondent, vs. Ulsaker Printing Com- pany, a corporatiox, Defendant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: (1) A negotiatble instrument made payable at a certain city is not pay- able at a “special’ place” within the meaning of Section 6955 °C, ,L. 1913 (Section' 70, Unifors Negotiable In- struments Law), which makes ability and willingness to pay~at the special place equivalent to a tender of pay- ment. Action, in District Court, County, Hon. C. M, Cooley, J. AFFIRMED. ion of the Court by Birdzell, Bronson, J., specially concur- Casa ring, JOHN G. PFEFFER, Fargo, N. Dak., Attorney for Plaintiff and Re- spondent. BRICKNER & KNOX, Fargo, Np Dak., Atorney for Defendan and Ap- pellant. From Ramsey County The State of North Dakota, ax rel. The Board of Educa- tion of the City of Devils WHILE SHEG ARO CHMIGES H Bank, a corpora- WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 808 7th St. 10-3-4t WANTED—Experienced dish washer. At Sweet Shop, s10-4-30 FOR 8A: OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Six-rapm modern house, including three pedrooms situated close in for $3,000, on terms; 6- room modern house, including three bedrooms, well located, hot water heat, for $4,600, on terms; 7-room modern house, including three bed-rooms, on car line for $4,200, on terms; 5-room partly modern house, situate close in, for $1,900, on terms, a soldier’s bonus might be accepted for the down- payment; 2-room partly modern house for $1,000, sn good terms. Geo. M. Register. 10-5-1w FOR SALE — Nine-room modern house, including five bed-rooms, well situated, close-in, front porch screened in, futi basement, cast front, hardwood floors down-stairs and mostly hardwood floors up- stairs, trees, for $4,600, on terms. Geo. M,, Register, 10-3-1w FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, 5- room and bath; garage. If you are buying don’t fail to see this. Terms, No agents. Phone 842-J. ‘608 10th St. 10-6-1w FOR RENT—Modern 6 room ‘house, 10-5-2¢ FOR RENT—Fornished four room modern apartment steam heat. Phone 241J. 510-4-?, FOR RENT—Four-room house. Ap- ply.1100 Broadway. 10-4-3¢ _—_—_——$—$————— Lap 4 FOR SALE OR” TRADE—A aection of land in Dunn County. ‘Write Tribune No. 462. 9-22-1m| Lake, of the State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and, Respondent. vs. g. A, Kramer, as County Auditor, of the County of Ramsey, and State of North { Dakota, ‘Defendant and Appellant.) SYLLABUS: 4 1, Chapter 122 of the Session Laws’ of 1921, is construed, and it is held that it authorizes electors of school districts by a majority vote to increase the tax levy above the limit otherwise prescribed. 2. Chapter 144 of the Session Laws of 1915, is construed, _ and held, not applicable as to time of certification to an additional tax authorized by the electors _ under Chapter 122° of the Session Laws of 1921. Appeal from ‘judgment of the District Court of Ramsey County, Hon. C. W. Buttz, Judge. AFFIRMED. - conn of the Court by Birdzell, S. W. Thompson, State’s Attor- ney, Ramsey .County, Attorney for Appellant. Flynn, Traynor & Devils Lake, N. Dak., Attorney for Respondent: Traynor, 'WOMAN SAVED FROM SUICIDE Duluth, Minn., Oct. 6.—Saved’ by a trick of fate from drowning in the waters of St. Louis Bay, Mrs. Mary Coffin Ford, age 36, musical instruc- tress at the School of Agriculture, University of Minncs'o:a, was recov- ering in a local hospital’ today. De- spandent because o¢ comestic trou- bles and ill health, Mrs, Ford lett |her Minneapolis heme and came to Duluth Wednesday night to commit |suicide, she told volice last night. | Leaping from a dock late yesterday ‘Mis. Ford struck her head against a stéel bar.. Knocked unconscious by J | the blow which tore a deep gash in He Never Saw YOU AN AWFUL LONG TIME BRING THAT NEAT FROM TUB BUTCHERS = WHAT | FoR ATAIL, BUT NOTAIL ON IT, 4 c | ed. For sale at all druggists.—Adv. ‘her forehead, Mrs. Ford fell in such ‘a position that her body remained afloat until dock workers effected a rescue, Mrs. Ford kas-an eight-year- | old'son. She was divorced from he. husband last year, according to ad- vieqs from Minneapolis. Tea yields from 240 to 320 pounds ah acre, “tinder can be made from half- burned. linen. la’ There are 27,878,400 square feet | ins square mile. Nurse Saves 2 People From Operation . psec “I had two patients that the doc- | tors seemed unable to reach with their medicines and in both cas2s advised the knife. A friend who had | tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for | Stomach trouble proposed that I re- commend it.to my patients, which [ did. I-am‘very glad that I was able to recommend. it.” It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intesti- nal tract, and allays the inflamma- tion which. causes. practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis. One | dose will convince or money refund- well located. Possession given at once. 7 room house, modern ex- cept heat. Harvey Harris & Co. J. P. Jackson, Manager. FOR RENT—Nice large front room in modern house furnished near school, 2 closets. Call 622-3rd Street. Phone 132W. © 10-5-3t {FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished rooms, also apartment. Bismarck Business College, Phone _ 183, Kin £0-3tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, ground floor. Rent reasonable. Call 318 Hannafin Ave. Phone 402M, 10-4-3t FOR RENT—One furnished room for light housekeeping, 411 5th St. Phone 273. ‘10.2-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern house. 218 2nd St. Phone _832R, 10-5-3t FOR RENT--Furnished room in mod- ern house, 921 5th St. Phone 1013. 10-5-3¢ TWO furnished rooms for rent. 710 Ave. D or phone 960M. 10-5-2t FOR RENT—Large front 100m, suit- able for two, 419 7th St. 10-2-lw ROOM AND BOARD. WANTED—Roomers and boarders, 416 Thayer. Phofie 622, 10-4-1w LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—The 50-foot corner lot at southwest corner of First and Thayer streets, east front, close- in, one of finest building lots in city, trees, fine site for a hand- some home or for an apartment house. Geo. Mi SRegister. 10-3-lw Lost LOST—Chesapeake female’ dog. Col- or, light brown with small white mark on breast. Had leather col- lar with Devils Lake Tax 1921, An- ‘'swers to the name of Lu. Notify J..A. Wallace, 211 Thayer Street. Phone 923. L, M. Reward. ‘ 10-5-1w LOST—The writing part of Conklin fountain pen, buween 405 5th St. and the high school. 836-M and receive reward. WORK WANTED WANTED—Party cooking or work by the hour. Call after 6. Phone 932, ; 10-5-i5b AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford Sedan; late model, fun very little and looks Jike new, has spare tire, chock absorbers, speedometer, motometer, dome light and sun shade. A_ real bargain. Bismatck Tire & Auto Co. Phone 55. 10-5-3t, FOR SALE—Owner leaving 1921 Buick six, first clas condi- tion, looks and runs like new, two ‘spare tires, covérs, bumper bar boyce meter and spotlight. Reason- able if taken at jonce. Write No. 472 Tribune. y 10-6-9t FOR SALE—Néw Chevrflet Coupe for the price of « Ford. Save the difference. Car at Corwin’s Gar- age for inspection. Phone 356, Ad- { dress Box 298, Bismarck. _10-2-lw FOR SALE—Ford Touring, 1921,° starter, demountable rims, fine condition. Warrants or other good paper considered. C. H. Gutmar, bs 1112 Ave. D. 10-5-4t FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, new + this year, speedometer, curtain swings on doors. First class condi- tion. $425, Phone’ 260. Please call 10-6-3t 10-4-8t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six-cylinder, 7-passenger Studebaker. Excellent condition. Cord tires. R; M. Berge- son, Bismarck. 10-4-1w MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Must go this week. All new, One set of wicker (or fibre) furniture, settee, rocker, chair and stand (cost $286), price, $125, Will sell, separate. Buffet. ($35), price $20, Library table, oak ($50), price $25, Refrigerator, 60-pound capa- city ($44), price, $25. Call at once at 1011 5th "St. or phone 1042. J. M. Taylor. FOR SALE—We have a few’ excep- tional bargains in rebuilt adding machines and bookkeeping machin- es which have been traded in on larger equipmeyt. Write Burroughs Adding Machine Co., at Bismarck, N. D., or phone 1058. 5 10-6-1wk FOR’ SALE—Chiffonier, sanitary couch, small table, oil heater, youth’s' chaif, gas heater, hall rack, several rugs and other articles of household furniture. Phone 604W or call 47 Thayer street. * 10-4-2t FOR SALE—1 China closet, 1 dining room table, 1 reed stroller, 1 Per- fection oil heater, 1 commode, 2 steel cots, 1 mattress. 301 4th St. Phone 621R. 10-5-3t FOR SALE—Cook stove and heating stove. Reasonable, if taken at once, 400 4th St. Phone 920. vi \ 10-3-1w _ Snes ee ea hata Sales iS WANTED TO. BUY—Pony cart and harness for 600 Ib, pony. Box 182. Steele, N. D. 10-5-3t Northern Pacific Men Wanted At rates prescribed by the United States Labor Board as follows: Machinists, 70c per hour, Blacksmiths, 70c to 80c per hour. Boilermakers, 70c per hour. Freight Carmen, 63c per hour. Apply to any round house: or Shop, or to W. E. Berner, Super- intendent Northern Pacific Rail- way, Jamestown, N.D, -