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IRDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 SAT “i - News of the Markets ‘OCK PRICES fairly good demand but the early gains were largely fractional. En-' dicott-Johnson established a new top peak price on a net gain of dne point and food buying was noted. in J THE OLD HOME TOWN ! HOLDER >: NEWT SHES AREARIN!! , eS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ BY STANLEY |,“ Germany demand 0139; Holland demand 3960. Norway demand 1888, Sweden demand 2702. Denmark demand 2060. Switzerland demand 1890. 3957; cables | | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS cables HELP WANTED—MALE PAGE SEVEN WANTED TO RENT | TYPISTS—Barn ~ $25-$100 _ weekly, || WANTED TO RENT—Three or four rooms furnished modern. Address BoaRDING SALE & FEED EAN GOOD PROMISE . FOR CITY IN spare time, copying author's man- scripts. Write R. J. Carnes, au-} B. H. agent, Tallapoosa, Ga., for} Phone 280. California\ Petroleum, United States Sentenne, 512 Steel, Baldwin and Dupont. The Ts UCKETS GES F HOW RISE; SPO) r | The first ticker transaction in Stud- ON ; . = =<] 12-30-1t | WANTED—A modern house, medium, LOSSES SMALL ebaker was 2,000 shares. at 115% to BY oe a A, CRU PAST RECORD) (37:5 ing man to work by| close in, Wanted by Feb. 1st, 218 Wy 116% as compared with yesterday's fea —— the month, I, Jaszkowiak, 421| Ist St. Phone 386-J 12-28-36 close of 114%. Chesapeake and Ohio (Continued from Page One) - ane a ‘ a | ith Ste : 12-26-t f : .. {led the carly advance in rail shares tion of commerce, Bismarck has! 1 BOARD AND ROO. tion of Earnings Stim- bdieare seiner whil are ison ia developed the instrument which! * iKkLP WANTED—FEMALE , | MAKE YOUR OWN MENU—Doara ulate Trading in Rail- proved % and St Paul esteried and she may use in the exploiting of | GIRLS—Sew you way through col-| for two girls in private home. sae Chicago and Northwestern %° each. her advantages, the advertising); lege. The Briggs School of Dr Phone 682. 12-28-3¢ road Securities 4 Hy : iti | making will teach you 1 si North American and Endicott-John- Jcf-herself and her opportunities. It/ Hey wi fan a ‘ee FOUND i ins a weeks course in Frencl essmak- = — bike ew York, Dee. 30,—Stock and bond Hane daca goes Maled Be also promotes a closer aml more) ing.” practical sewing, and needle. |"OUND—In high school gymnasium, i cs showed ‘md@erate iubrovenede | profenen’ alee. wae-ahows by Con- effective cooperation of the citi-| york, Only $35 for a life time of| %¢tagon shaped glasses in ca se. 8 week despite the heavy volume] tinental Can, Sears-Roepuck, United zens, . { knowledge. 1017 7th St. Bismarck. Dyer. may have same by paying “ elling to establish losses for ia-] States Alcohol, and Pacific oil. Du- ‘A. block OP eonereta alley: pave-|Z2hone SW. 12-28-1wk for this ad. Call at Bismarck High 2 tax purposes, Foreign _ex-] pont extended two points and United : °y Pave” | WANTED—By Saturday, responsibte | _ctoel- 12-29-2t | iges were inclined to ease, first| Retail Stores to 1%. Foreign ex- ment has been put in between First!“ yonan as housckeeper. Small fans | PERSONAL the decision of the refarations|changes opened steady. and Second Street, a block north! jly, One who understands care of | Sel hetssncirh Sb bicteer mettre samission declaring Germany. jn = of Main street ard a half block of| baby preferred. Good wages. CaM legen cena ould you oe 42 fault on her wood deliveries and sey ; Ee Be 107-R. 12-29. 3t| iar” about new national treatment mn on the hitch over the disposi- paving on Eighth Street between | pe es 2-28-3t) for immediate relief of epilepsy? n of the Mosul oil fields in the (| the Soo tracks and Main street.| WANTED—Women to do fancy work] Positively stopping all seizures jasanne peace negotiations; but net About a mile of sidewalks has been! at home, good pay. Materials fur-|/ from first day's w Informa- | ses were comparatively email ) built during the past year at aj nished. Self-addressed stamped en-) tion free. “Specialist,” | Publication of November earnings b cost of $6,000. , | Nelope brings: part fl s. Blorenes -592, Lander, Wyoming tements of the principal railroads ; ‘A new fire motor truck which} AT Goods Co., Cambridge, 0. % pet egmunre favorably. with. these cost $3,000 and the addition of | WT piberionead bindery etnie} Sa oe ees November, Me ‘, atimalited trad. | 1,000 feet of fire hose have moder-| £0" slative.senslon work, | KOR HEN T= Tiree: wary tenth and 4s Baie shares, baying oe ; nized cuf fire department, and the | he | SAS DAG|) eons Ti Windermere A nent | h was also influenced by tie : addition of a motor truck for the! Kenzie hotel.” 1B 30 Lt] Foon fa niodern: hame, close in. ord breal ing volume of traffic use of the street departnient has| WANTED—Girl for general house- ‘wo private entrances, bath, Se Ns amet of the “veats | ae Chicago, Dec. 30.—Wheat values done, the same for that depart-| work. ne Cowans Drug store, | fee : ie of sitting room. : closes Ww steel a oe ie (ais st of $950. | or at 310 Ave. B. 12-2-t¢/ Can vecomodate six or seven, so { frking between 80 and 85 pez ecut flletuated fapidly here today dur- mont/ab/a cost of $0) | WANTEDCEsperionced einige! frm your own groups gf all leg- i “normal eapacity-fnd the trend of}ing the early dealings after an un-| |-- i Many Houses Go Up | general hauseeore MES Be avank| islators or all lady session s ‘ices upward, Building construc-! settled opening., The Liverpool “yyy c : é Shepard. 6 Ave. B “so.gg te) oetaphers. Phone or call af- on show no signs of abatement and{/wheat market failed to réflect the VU tn EX at} “2 One of the greatest improve-| "1 ote AE anaes acta ternoons or evening at 415 8th St. wi ders for automobile forgings give'sharp break in prices on this side LE : ae ba Sheen, ss sani ments immediately in the city hi 8 | WANTED —, good dining room gir 12.30.1w ‘ smise of another record breaking. of the Atlantic yesterday, and val- pace GENERAL SHIED AT A PIECE OF PAPER AND BROKE S ce ee ee af a1, new, ¥o4i Write 203, Killdeer, N,v D. 12-80-3t) sqn—GENTTwoTHNEe soe ‘ar in that industry. !ues here soon broadened, December INTO = ¢ By ane s ngs eee ate ee " : side siieee Cottam “utices reached. new’.hlea| Eitiag the mat oranie Sour tae A RUN THE FIRST TIME HE WAS EVER KNOWN TO DO SUCHATRICK] | ines: While these have an esti-| “SALESMEN WANTED |. on flodr, outside entrance; close in; plenty of room for three AUNT SARAH PEABODY HAD VISIONS OF WRECK AND RUIN To ords for the, year early spring |on a break and rallying later to 127; , eG smated cost of but about $200,000, EVERYBODY EATS EVERY DAY— 2 Tapinlatoie: 406. (GERG, nths selling arcund 27 cents a/so rapid were the fluctuations that] @ THE PRECIOUS 80X OF FREIGAT CONSIGNED To HER HOME: ‘id they have added many thousands/ and every time they eat some one| Py Zour legislators, « 408 sGthi st: a ared with 15 cents cf dollars to the value of the city! one 9-1w rund as comp only a few months ago, Wheat prices prices were inclined to sag, December | in evidence in the May delivery with |ment would indicate “better car situ-| scarce; best young steers 1050;/ beet |No. 1, very few sales at 55@65. Red ices getting below 127 a bushel. an easing of price after the opening. ation, and the increated receipts of | cows and heifers largely 50c higher; |rived valley points carloads fob us- rease in the price of Wyom- |News developments had little or nojcorn at terminal markets reflects {bulls 356@50 higher; veal calves $1]ual terms Moorhead rate, too few ing crude oil and additional increases | effect early, some traders who sold|the abatement of the interior feed-|,@1.50 up; stockers’ and feeders |sales to establish market. in the prite of rubber tires and tubes | out edrlier in the week’ being in a|ing demand. steady to 25c lower; plenty bred light attracted attention in the financisl | quandry, believing there has been} Prices of cash wheat at Minnéap-| kind reflecting decline; week’s bulk rarkets and were reflected in high- "break enough but not inclined toloils have held firm with premiums | prices follow: beef steers 775@925; I j makes a profit. by improving property values and) be in the biggest busines making of. Bismarck a city of} country. No capital or experie! homes. a necessaryg just show samples In speaking of Bismarck’s fu-| take orders for sugar, flour, can- ture J. L. Bell, vice-president of| ned goods, dried fruits, coffee and the First National Bank, says: entire line of “every day eating” “In view of the steady, substan-| groceries, as well as paints, root- tial development Wuring the last) ing, and automobile oils. Finest} values varied % between trades. There was some scattered liquidation Sell groceries and | ——~0P*_ ee eee ‘n the FOR’ RE rge modern ve} ed room, suitable for two or a} more. Very warm and clean. Phone 236W or call at 309 8th ‘ 1wk FOR Q y fu ed rooms, with or without board. Also garage for one car, 608 3rd St. POTATOES STEADY Chicago, Dec. 30.—Potatoes steady, x stock prices. Motor and accessory | reinstate long lines, and were await-|for number oné dark northern very] stockers and feedrs 565@675; but-|receipts 43 cars; total U. §. ship-|@ecade, there is every reason to} quality. Our prices in many ca Phone 132-J. 12-29-1w ares were inclined to strengthen |ing further developments. The op-|little changed at 2 to 19 cents over| cher she stock 440@660; canners and|ments 472; Wisconsin sacked and| believe ‘that Bismarck will con-| are lowest. We have men making ary labees wate expéctation of good business at) ening which varigd from % to 1% |from May future, which closed yes-| cutters 300@350; veal galves 1000@ | bulk round whites 80@90 ewt; Min-| tinue to make material progress; $6,000 to $8,000 yearly. room for three or four men. du nesota sacked and bulk round whites| in the future. The fact that there) Hitchcock-Hill Co., De 75@85 ewt; Idaho sacked russcts|@@ no empty houses in the city.) cago. References: any bank or he winter shows, which start next) advance, with May 122 to 122% and|terday at 120%. " aonth, Studebaker which sold ex-|Jyly 112% to 112%, was followed! Export sales of grain continue on- tividend 25 per cent in stock yester-| by ‘ further setback all around. ly moderate. The wheat is princip- lay and.closed at 114% against 139% | “Corn and oats were unsettled in|ally Canadian with some American che previous ;day, really registered /iing with the action in wheat, there|durum and winter wheat via gulf. a net gain of more than three points. | being considerable evening-up under| There had been good sales of corn 1100. Sheep receipts 2,000; market com pared week ago fat, wooled lambs weak to 15 Tower; heavy kind off more; -handy shorn offerings large- ly steady; extreme top wooled lambs ing se: 210 Thayer. ion, close in, Phone 538R. 12-30-: FOR RENT—Three or four unfur nished housekeeping rooms on 7tl St. Inquire Harvey Harris & (o.' No. 1, branded 140 cwt; unbrandcd| that the erection of residence and| express company. 12-30-1t and frozen 100@110 ewt; Michigan| business buildings has continued | TA;LORING SALESMEN—We wart bulk round whites partly graded s0|UNinterruptedly during the years! “399 more “go getter” salesmen, for when crop conditions have been! 923 to sell strictly tailored-to- @85 ewt. High call money rates at the end! way for over the year end. “After/and a steady, moderate business in]1560 to city butchers; packer top Bids unfavorable and business depres-| measure $45 all wool suits and|— : 12-5-tf | * the week were due to the Ss opening 1% lower to % higher, with |rye, Corn prices were off about % 1550; closing top wooled lambs 15301 * BISMARCK GRAIN sion has prevailed is the truest} Gvercoats direct to wearer for on-| FOR RENT—Purnished room in | f awal of $70,000,000 by the United| May 71% to 71%, the corn market /to % cent for the week, while oats {to shippers 1500 to packers; shorn] (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.)|¢Vidence of the substantial nature] jy 98.00, Big commissions and] ™odern house; gentleman prefer- of the growth of the city. In gereral I believe tha Business conditions are | fundamentally! now, National Woolen Mills, Par-| FOR RENToLarge pleneant 8 Y . Nationa s, Pa ENT—Large pleasant room, sound which is the best promise| -ersburg, W. Va. 12-80-it| suitable for two, also table board- olthe New Yeas. 1903, finds Bis- WANTED—Salesman. Must have au-| ers, 416 Thayer St. Senet tomobile. Need not be away from We want a man un-/FOR RENT—Partly furnished rooms home nights. afraid of hard work, with selling! for light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. tates government. from local banks lind a large volume of withdrawals oy private banks and institutiions to meet year end dividends and interest requirements. inme money and cor- mercial paper rates held steady with ‘the volume” of business light. underwent slight further losses all] were inactive ‘with but slight}jambs numerous; bulk 1275@1315; around. changes, May oats closing yester-|fed yearlings closing unevenly lower Later a reaction set in because of|day at 38%, Number 3 white trad-jbest yearlings 1300; fat sheep large- free buying of May corn and values|ing was mostly at.the May price to|jy 25 to.75 cents higher; best: aged rose to well above yesterday’s close.|1% over, with heavy cars pp to 1% | wethers 935; fed ewes upward’ to The finish was strong, with values | cents over. 865; feeding lambs scarce, steady, showing a net gain of 1%-cents to! Rye has held comparatively firm.|mostly 1375@1450; few lots 1465. 1% cents, with May 72% to 72% cent.) The basis of spot rye was % cent ov- oct a Se Oats started unchanged to % down.|er the future, which had-a decline, May 44% to 44%, and later declined! closing at 82%. Arrivals of flax year round position, Sample lines! Ted, 801 5th St. or phone 242-W. Bismarck, Dee. 30, 1922. ready January 1. Make application 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 No. 1 rye marck on the return to better busi- 4\ness following the — depression which came with postwar N . NEWS OF WALL STREET SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK read- South St. Paul,- Dec. 30.—CR¥e experience in small towns and ou . Paul, Dee. 30.—CRe justments,” declared John Gra- Qf N —— A 7 try districts. To such a man 998 a little more. have been ample for the erushing de- | receipts 500; market compared with] New York, Dec. 30-—Liberty bonds|ham vice-president of the city) 2" Ofiur high grade selling posi. |-———— ehreeaeaest New York, Dec. 30.—Virtually all} - Provisions were unchanger, to 2¢/mand, The futures have been ac-|week ago; fat steers and yearlings | closed: z National Bank, in speaking of tion, paying $60 to $150 weekby. FOR RENT—Cosy room in a cosy troups of stocks moved to higher] off at the start. tive“with May trading at 248, clos- and she stock unevenly 25 to 60|3%’s ..... .101.00|the outlook for the future of the Stetson Oil C », Cleveland, Oc it home, with a cosy atmosphere. isles: | Oil Co, ‘| Suitable for two. Phone 459M. The basis o SALESMEN—Exceptional, oppne-| "8"? 70F two. Phone fe tunity. vels in today’s brief session of the eth ‘Wid 93.23; city. “While the worst in business arket at the last of the year. Wide- ing yesterday at /246. higher; and b0- {Second 4’: p a rf . a if ts " 99.03) depression is definitely past this canners, cutters . spot seed was 11 to 12 cents over}jogna bulls around 25 higher; stock- Chicago, Dee. 30.—Subsequentlyy the market quieted down somewhat First, 4%4’s wk H i is i i 5 Hustlers earnings big. r aread predictions of business pros-j the AR the May future. r ers and feeders mostly steady; qWo-|Second 4%4’s ’ 98.54/is not the time to sit back and ul i e putes FOR RENT—Large modern room ovity during the coming year and }with local shorts more anoles tol Flour prices advanced during’ the |tations at close: common and medidm [Third 4%’s 99.04| take it easy. It is time to work. Mee ey calen day Fac-|" ‘suitable for two, Breakfast served. eeretary Hughes’ suggestion of an take profits anc even up for over). 91 49 ¢o 15 cents in sympathy witb | beef steers 525@900; bulk under} Fourth 4%’s 98.94 | We can expect 1923 to bring sat- tory, Washington, Iowa, 522 2nd. St. rp 1 aternational conference of financi-|the year end. A fair rally toward the | vient, Mills are operating at stight=| 750; fat she stock 326@700; bul|4%'s uncalled isfying compensation to these who R RENT—Warm room in modern WORK WANTED ‘A i ing by \ i .: -rs to settle the reparations problem | finish resulted from covering | PY |1, jess than half capacity. The bulk|under 500; canner§ and cutters 225 |New 41's 99.94|make the most of the advantages i néUse 468 OHS ok rid 6 ehdertul. effert ion sentiment soe aie The a Poa eta of the wheat arriving at Minncipolis @325; stockers and ‘feeders 350@) ed which it presents. To | take ad: WANTED “Janitor ‘work and ae Phowccdnomeeeat Pe ni i isylvania | yesterdey s . in storage. i 50; i 5 ‘ket ica .— 2 vi Ze 0! ese opportunities, naces to care for, down town.| — 7 ka iile an advance in Pennsy’ Yettled, with values ranging from % has been placed in storage. Mills|650; calves receipts none; marke Chicago, Dec, 80.—Wheat No. vantag PP y 12-28-1 | FOR RENT=Thres rooms, ean be is necessary to make use of every| Phone 871-W. cude oil prices was reflected in & available aid in better business—| hard 125%, isk demand for the oil shares. Some compared with week ago around 104 best lights today largely are not in a position to offer much feed at present and are quoting decline to 1% advance with May sree Cork Now Smited TLOTUENG. used for light housckeeping, 924 “the other conspicuous strong spots |122% to 122% and July 118% to) io. unchanged at around $26 21900, 2 yellow 74%@75% , for the farmer it means the grad-| \ Foe SAL Z OR RENT 4th St. 12-80-3¢ >» Standard Oil of California, { 113%. ton for bran. Hogs receipts 1300; market aver-| Oats No. 2 white 44%; No. 3 white|ing up of his live stock, keeping | _ HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Furnished room in iston Oil, Chicago and North- a aging about steady; bulk better |42%@43%, his equipment in shape to do the|FOR SALE—A bargain. Six-room| modern home, close in. Phone tern, Continental Can, Bbsch- Weekly Grain Review CHICAGO LIVESTOCK grades: 800; best packing sows 725;} Rye No. 2, 89%. best work with the least amount| modern house, including three bed-| __384W. 12-26-Lwk ancto, Stromberg Carburetor and sont, all up 2 to 4 points. New of effort.” Can Become First City Chicago, Dec. 30.—Hog receipts|few pigs around 800. 8,000; 10 to 15 higher; lighter weight Barley 60@70. rooms, well located, for sale chcap.| FOR RENT—Warm) room in a mod- Timothy seed 600@650, Have party who wants to trade m ern house, 818 Ave. B. ~ Phone market nom- Sheep receipts no k prices for the year were es- (By the Associated Press) up most; bulk 225 to 300 pouxd but-|inally steady; compared with week] Clover seed 1500@2025, . ear for a modern house. What| 632-W. t ished by Endicott-Johnson, North Minneapolis, Dec. 30.—The past|chers 840; bulk 150 to 210 pound|ago, lambs averaging- about steady;| Pork nominal. “Bismarck has natural advan- have you to offer. Geo. M. Regis-| FOR RENT—Modem yoom 71 rican and Stewart-Warner Speed- | week in the grain trade has been un-| averages 850@855; top 865; bulk| medium to choice grades sing | Lard 1087, tages which make it possible for| to, 12-28-Iw| close in, 12 E, The room ter ,the gains ranging from 1%} settled by the ‘Christmas holiday | packing sows 750@775; desirable |1350@1450; sheep steady to or] Ribs 1050@1150, ‘ it, to develop into the leading city| <Sh-sara—prand new Groom mod. ae Soa nvers seree: Phone 907 12-30-1w FOR RENT /Modern furnished room bedrooms and sun parlor, oak floors| for rent. #722 5th St., phone 485R. throughout, on very liberal terms; 12-30-3¢ would take small satisfactory car | =————— + as part payment, Geo. M, Register. MISCELLANEOUS. 12-23-1w| FOR SALE—Two beautiful rockers,. modern house.| rus, White sewing machine, clectrie = of the state,” declared Capt. I. P. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Baker when asked what he con- 30.—Foreign ex-| sidered the outlook for Bismarck in the future. “J base my reasons, for making this statement on the followirg 60 day bills on banks| facts,” be said: e points. The closing was strong. 3 approximately 500,000 shares lone deck choice 104 pound fed ewes at the close 775, and the usual holiday dullness, says|pigs mostly 775@800; estimated hold| more higher; over 9,000; heavy hogs 825@84 ern house, including three nice the weekly review of conditions by the United .States department .of ag-|'medium 835@850; light 850@865; |bulk of all weights 500@700. riculture economics. light light 835@855; packing sows “a "ck market session of the year op-} Flour sales have been light as|rough 740@765; killing pigs 750@ ed with the main tendency of prices} touched a new high. during the week. /826. ; Minneapolis, Dec. 80.—Potatoes ward, Cash sales obviously to es-|usual at the inventory. period at the| Cattle receipts 500; compared week | light wire inquiry, demand and move- cblish tax losses were again in|close of the year. Corn prices|ago: beef steers largely 50 cents to/ment slow, market steady. Standard New York, Dec. change cents: Great Britain demand 463%; cab- les 463%; 461%, few York, Dec. 30.—The \closing irregular. / Quotations in POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT Missouri river fur-|FOR RENT—Large water idence. North American advanced | put receipts of both wheat and corn|$1 lower; mediwn afd good grades | district carloads fob, usual. terms} France demand 733; cables 733%.{nishes an inexhaustable Hoth watety heau ualso den pie Hae, oli tavern Une, Hew, OO feet er F.arly a point to a new high record |at terminal markets have been heavy.|showing most decline; extreme top|Minneapolis-St, Paul rate, white va-| Italy demand 509; cables 509%.’ |supply. 2. In ‘the lignite coal} of furniture for sale, includinz| new hose, dining room chair, thyge * ot the year. Copper shares were in |The improvement in the wheat move-} matured steers 1190; yearlings | rieties, sacked perwt. U .S. grade| Belgium demand 672; cables 672%. beds is found an abundant, supply; good piano, bed, and davenport.! window awnings and 15 playex 905 yearings |rieties,sncke : f and Phone 357W. rolls. Must sell at orice, leaving 12-27-4w! town, 409 W. Rosser. Call 677-W. FOR RENT—Five room mode nished bungalow during leg session. Close in. Write No. 505, Tribune Co. ‘a + JOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘* 4 Tom, HERE IS A LIST OF SOME <! OF THE THINGS WE WILL HAVE { To GET FOR THE NEW HOUSE- \ OLIVIA AND 1 WERE OVER YESTERDAY } AND CHECKED UP WHAT WE*LL § fur- 12-30-1t ive| WHEN YOU WANT the coin, ship to Coyne: Turkeys, ducks, gee: chickens wanted. Full weights, w] full value, prompt returns. An- n-room modern| nual sales $5,000,000. Coyne Bros. partly modern] 119 W. South Water St. Chicago. Geo. M. Register. 12--8-3t ‘ 12-30-1t =-room, partly mod-|FOR RENT—Brick store buildin 25x130 with basement, city: he ae _BY ALLMAN THAT'S THE MORTGAGE THAF. TELLS HOW MUCH | STILL OWE AND HOW , MUCH INTEREST | HAVE TO PAY ON THE LOAN- | ‘PUT THAT UP THERE FOR You TO LOOK AT WHEN YOU, MAKE OUT THE LIST OF NEW Tom Hangs Up a Reminder SOME TIMES THERE ARE WHAT 1S THAT =| OTHER THINGS TO THINK NOU’ HAVE HANGING ABOUT BESIDES MOVING THERE ;Tom ? INTO A NEW HOUSE AND ° TRYING To SEE HOW FINE’ ‘You CAN FURNISH IT-* 12-23-1lw THAT'S THE FIRST MORTGAGE ON THE NEW HOUSE- | HAD FOR RENT -- house; also 6-room house. HM | NEED-1 DIDN'T GET ALL JUST A ) neemc . eg ; ern house; close in, Phone 658-W ‘ TT HERE'S A MINUTE, PWANT IT FRAMED THINGS FOR THE House - IT MAY or LAL dORTHAJGL |” [IS Sow. AL location Un: Mandane tastbeee , iy y TO GET SOMETHING 7 HAVE SOME EFFECT-: , pe | a aus via te gael H NO HARD FEELINGS: modern und partly furnished, lo-f uite of L. N. Crary, Mandan, W. D, | i” cated on Eighth St. 12-30-3¢ | —_ -¢f |FOR SALE OR RENT—Parnished | WE PURCHASE libraric Phone| @!. books, ‘pamphlets, | Chr 12.29-3¢] Science books, acts of the legis : oder hanse |ttie statutes. Send list. Ra ix-roon e H Book Co., 99 Na Call at 719 6th{ °°" ~° modern six-room house. 569-W. FOR RENT— Very desirable. St. 12-26-5t \ ’ = —To bu } FOR RENT—Apartment at the Wood-| boar, 150 to 20 pounds preferred, “We mansee Jan. Ist. Phone 768-W. State your lowest price ‘in first 12-30-3t] letter. Nels A. Nicmie, 12-29-3t Wing, N. Dak. BUY LAND in Lemmon Oil Basin near Lemmon, South Dakota, quote price and terms. Address 507 Tribune.’ j 12-28-5t ——ooOoooo jof fuel. 3. The city is so located q ee aan as to have a perfect natural drain- BY BLOSSER j age system. 4. Bismarck is lo- \ cated on the central line of either 2- 2 | water or highway transportation.} DR. T. M, MacLACHLAN, eye, es, | “No city car develop without] nose and throat specialist has re- an abundance of water,” said the] moved his offices to room 2 in the OSED To SAYA RHYME, 'S GREETINGS SENDS OT Bhe PELs iuive Torte Tee New vese 1 SINCE FIRST AROSE THE SUN Te-we suoun ty Yo Say A VERSE - ANDIMEN THAT DARKNESS DASSES" AND INE BEEN Tod To GREET A, : speaker. “Bismarck is located on] Eltinge block. W-1-1m A GOOD CK WIS So, GREETINGS. IEEE ay "TWOULD REALLY Look FEAL BRIGUT, You SEB, “TWOULD CAUSE AN AWFUL FUSS lane of the finest streams to be] WANTED — Ragscclean linen and AND MS FRIENDS. APAARY LAD A LITTLE LAMB z BUT FOR NV COLORED GLASSES. ‘SO READ THE OTMER. WISHES, AND found, and the lignite beds which} cotton rags wanted by Bismarck ‘ ) a TTS’ FLEECE WAS WHITE AS SNOW . WELL ADD, THE SAME FROM US. rest almost untouched at her very] Tribune Co. Wil. pay be per door step mean that she has limit- less opportunities to develop as ‘an industrial center. This com- bined with her wonderful _trans- ‘portation facilities make her an (ideal point for the establishment ‘of industries, ard also makes her ‘a logical jobbing center. “With the streets in Bismarck from 45 feet or more higher than the river level, Bismarck has the pound. WANTED — Rags—clean linen and cotton rags wanted by Bismarck Tribune Co. Will pay 5c per pound. H WANTED TO SELL—A god res taurant doing a good busines Write 293, Killdeer, N. D. 12 FOR SALE—Hay by the stack, $8 per SIYATS NOT A NEW YEARS VERSE, BUT nS ONLY RHYME T KNOW. Retiral facilities for te growth) (nS ¢ Us eicbie neue (of a dhaingce system to meet the | FOR SALE Motoreyele, Call-at | ‘It’s neither wealth, nor rank, BB Now 13 st nor state, but get. up and get that Pkana’ offi a rae jmake communities great,” quote: ‘Capt, Baker in concluding his re marks, Reet ‘OR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. Phone J} 603-R, 12-29-36

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