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9 room modern house $5200; 5 dern h 4750, Si - MARKET NEWS our large list of desirable. hobses, FOR SALE. Harvey Harris & Co., J. P. Jack- Household furniture, ex« So i 3 son, Manager. ea cellent condition; Laundry- i FOR RENT—Very desirable apart: | ette Washer; Torrington DECISION OF i: 5 § , ment, fully equipped for light/ I Vacuum Cleaner; Singer , 3 r) NEVER BE| ROPERTY. | eget electric une for} Electric Sewing ‘Machine: ¥ . >} ITY é lenty 8 H ny ; rynd y Wear cat to 3 ph T MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED C le five Wikdows, BOL. kth "Be jon 100-piéce set Bavarian 2 may | FOR SALE. 4045. Geo. W, Little. China Dishes; Sanoraf-* Fight room Médérn housd on pavement. $5250 8 Sor” Rew Two story five room modern house.... 6000 Six Room Modern Bungalow.,....- Six room tWo story house Modern.. Five Room Bungalow . Phonograph. 0. H. LERUM 121 Thayer St. Phone 6883 house keeping rooms in modern home, convenient for Capitol em-! ployees, 812 7th St. Phone 638R. | f° T0 HURT PRICE 4-17-3t | Scarcity of Offerings Noted Thi icin CUR ee RENT —Furnished housekeep- i s. mp er 4 South Side ing apartment of three rooms and! in Chicago Pit in Early STE Ee ee bath, wuitable for three adults! Fs Trading Today See us fur terms. __Phone 275-W. ee | ‘OR SALE--S m igalow, | aga, April i7-2Oowihe iaresly Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. strictly modern, also new garage. | n Write ad No, 642, Tribune. | Jail Indians “tw an unlooked for searcity of of- i 4-10-1w | iy Th D: ferings wheat took an upward swing FOR RENTOBy Mav inn tenon or ree ays in price today during the edrly deal- FOR RENT—By May Ist a two-room | ys | FOR SAtE Joe Ashure and Tom Pattenaud, ings. Bullish crop reports, especial- _ BLP WANTED--MALB Modern hottsé; 6 rooms and bath,| modern apartment, down town. Calt | | pe ERLRUOR Fae ly from western Nebraska, tended to 2 y CLERKS, 18 upward, willing to ac- facing cast on 6th Street; splendid| _107-M, after 6:30 p. m. 4-16-3t i ae fa eM ie o ean stimulate buying and so, likewise, did ; : cept. goverhment position, $120} condition; $5150.00, double garage. | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apaft | the anh eo SHEN RTALRUeR AIO mparative steadin of quotations — ‘ : mo. Experience unnecessary. For] 8 room house, facing east on 15th| ment. Rese Apt., Phone 852. W. F. Hed © abl uab 4 eac pentane to ut Liverpool. The U, S. supreme free list positions now open, write} Street, partly modern; 75 foot tot;| Murphy, Prop. 8-15-tf | three days in the county jail court decision upholding the R. Terry (former Civil Service| gasy terms; $2650.00. FOR SALE—Choiee corner residence “Tay on charges of drunk and « n futures a éxaminer) 455 Rarrister Bldg., Toom mogerh pungatow on 6th] lot in Riverview, facing the park. | O'erly conduct when arraigned be- Washington, D.C, A-14-4t] street; beautifully shaded lot; gar-| John A. Hoffmai apste | Tore Justice, Go, ae ‘3 ‘' Opening prices which varied 5 4% OW WANTED—Steady job by man, 400-| age; $3700.00; with $1000 “cash | FOI SALB CHEAP Entire Tarniture | 4, The, sctivities of the baa LY See ee : KEEP AWAY 16th St. So, John Stehr. payment very reusonable terms enn! for eight-room house, 206 Thaycr, | {urine their two days here sold a higher with May, $1.24% to $1.244% May eiGAUN SS aveanged tor the ERITREA, buona ge. difiw Wigon for a few dollars, traded a and July, $1221 ‘to $1.22%, were ; ; FROM TH | Tho best list of building lots in| ROR -RENTOFORISNST Gh ieee | Me™ for a mule, and then traded Tellg@ed eee mederaieadvares: ; J THING °t AGENTS WANTED all parts of the citys many on very| Wren apnureaned Hight house the mule for moonshine liquor, are Subsequently despite improved i y 3 ; WANTED— County akent $5000 Gr halle aie, ena . Tia iw | being investigated and it is probable weather conditions over the entire mare cin be made in a day. Write re i nee written in reliable a 3 that further charges will be lodged grain belt the market scored a fur- ‘ Eu Williaa, isaerae Bots waninant FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, against, them. ; ther advance. The close was strong, z u U datas two rooms and bath. 422 5th St. _ State's 4 H. Connolly and 1% to 2'% cents net higher, with ' FE. YOUNG, 4-16-3t | Sheriff Ch s MeDonald are in May, $1.257s to $1.26 and July $1.23 Phone 78. First National Bank Bldg.| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.| Communication with reservation offi- F “i 4-16-1w| Phone 773, Varney Fil 4-14-3t. cials concerning the men, a i ard ‘all 602 ae brea nas ehaereer eatarnen, /Uahl (02e POSITION WANTED |_____MISCELLANEOUS, Nathan Miller of St. Pau? has _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. = Sd eG - ea n——— | EXperienced stenographer desires} Do away with old time metho purchased a half interest in the gro- Chieago, April 17.--Cattte r s - é FIRST CLASS Laundress washing. aitibh:. Ni 316. -14-2w | Have position, Call 316. 4-14-2W | Have 10,000. Fairly active, gene: ' Z ; | your rugs cleaned by the new cery store business of Abraham Ros Lace curtains also done up. Phone | the Hamilton Beach Carpet. en and will assume ¢ oar. 4-1 SALESMEN WANTED No more beating rugs. The | store. ROOMS FOR KENT. SIDELINE SALESM WANTED. Hamilton method removes all dust os Pe 5 E ee con Yu vad {and dirt of all kinds, grease spots Red itz, FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-| Sel! coul to your pote sak tile ne GES steady to strong. Spots highe better grade beef steers, 8 Veal calves largely higher. Stockers and feeders slow, arge of the » Tom Steb : i" an hour. {and gum. Makes rugs look like néw. ner, George Grunentelder, Edward weak, selected fat kind full steady = dd miodeent “Wekdt (Mwaten!” apatt- y in an ene Bs R | . * odern, h SOAL CO., Stock! Restores cole kills moths and | Meilecke and Albert Heinz left Sun Sheep active. Lambs stezds OUT OUR WAY —By William ment in fireproof building. Apply ae . te Walkin our shoe Ganitin Top, $14.60 to packers ry illiams germ ing your home sanitary, day ning for Chicago, HL, where \ A have secured employment in a str Guaranteed. Phone 790, Bism: steal worth: Party finding my pocketbook | N. D. i 4-17-3t Fess is please return the pass book by mail| FOR RE Hotel dining room and Some of the hospital supplies and Tribune office, or call 82, After 6 p.m, Call 698-W. 4-9tf FOR RENT—1 large and 1 small room, can be used for light house- neat, bright, and cheerful.” All shippers. * Hog receipts, 28,000, Slow, mostly Z i i is i , 10 ‘cents lower than Monda best k the kind. Top, $8.55. Killing pigs, $6.50 to $8. I JUS WANT YOu TO Keeping or sleeping rooms. Call or send to First National bank und| kitchen, Will rent rooms if dg | signalling. equipment recently order- ‘ Eeuiebecaneees ELL ME HOW MUCH HUNDRED AN- 421 9th St. Phone 541R. keep the money. Mrs. G. H, Dollar.| sired, Steam heated, _electrie ed for Mandan Troop No. 1, Boy I WEIGH, ILL HOLO ‘ i gs A 16-3t | Phong 543-J, 4-16-3t| lights, good location. Only hotel! Scouts of America has arrived nc- ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. t P HERE WHERE AN- HOL ME FOR RENT—Two or three furnished | EOST—Pink and white cameo broach| %Md one lunch counter. Good rea-| cording to Scoutmaster Robt Wil- So, St. Paul, April 17.—Cattle te- / ou uP Hi Fooms for light housekeeping in} Sunday between Catholic church| Sons for renting, Phone 1, Box 6./ son, and will be used at the regular ceipts, 2,500, Market mostly stead: WG \ YOu CN SEE- modern home, Call 411 11th St} and 700-4th Reward. Finder| Mrs. A. Dotson, Woodworth, N. D.| meeting of the scouts this evening Common and medium beef stec! T or Phone 478-3, | 4-14-3t return to Tribune office. tip a 4-43-1w} at Elks hall at 7:15 o'clock. Tuieeeve bine ataah Cerne | CAND ul FOR RENT—Three famished rooms. 4-16-2t] FOR SALE OR TRADE—New hotel — ifers, $4.50 to $8.35. ‘anners and on + e : > > May be used for light housekcep- | @ 7 enna | building, large enough to accomo-| The hoys of the Sunday school of ‘ TFOBACCD : Z ? ing if desired, 602 11th St. Phone | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | date ubout 30 people; good loca-| Christ Episcopal church were. en- Ota : 154-W. 4-14-1w | FOR SALE—One 1922 Buick 4 Road-| tion and in a lively town, Will|tertained at a dinner party last FOR RENT—Farnished Tight house ster. $150 worth of extras. Will| consider farm machinery, land,|evening at the home of Rev. and gutters largely, $2.75 to $3.75. a logna bulls mostly $4.25 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders steady. Best q western feeders, $8.25. Bulk, $6 to] ' PAPERS : 8, keeping room, Cull after 4 p. m.| guarantee to be mechanically per-| horses or cattle. Write C. A, Tur-| Mrs. F. H. Davenport, AEA a Glau aati Rene ee AC ARZING Phone 485R, 722 6th St. fect. Box 375 Washburn, N. Dab,| __ner, Makoti, N. D. 4-12-1W| periney tebe, Mi tc $8. * $1 35 eactiGal boo g \ fs 4-12-tf|TO BUY OR LEASH—Female dog! TA regular meeting of the Gilbert paekae top. eee d FOR RENT—Room suitable for two|FOR SALE—7 passenger Studebaker| that is just whelping or just re-| S- Furness Post-No. 40 of the Amer- Hog receipts, 13,000, Market aver- teady. Best 150 to 200- to shippers, $8.10. gentlemen, board if desired. Phone| four. New battery, good tires and! cently whelped, to act as foster| ican Legion has neen called for 463J, 218 11th St. So, motor in good running condition,| mother for 6 setter puppies whose} Thursday evening, aging about 1 4-13-lw] a bargain if taken at once. Phone nee died. Phone 838, A, W. Banna eine = ; j Or na | 262 -11~ ellen, 4-16-3t ink Kasper, Jr, of nee, Ie, desirable, 41.75 ts “aes } | FORRENT—Itoom and board in a| _202R. mi a sieiy | eemelon qe Bee ‘ re a moilern home for. one or two.|FOR SSLE—Good Ford touring car |FOR SALE—iitan 10-20 Gas Tractor | Minn., arrived in the city Saturday -onditi: and will spend several weeks here » 10685, 4-17-2t] in A-1 condition, new top, newly! and three bottom plow, Fordson| and wil pets n Sheep receipts, 400, Market about (|) Rn eee painted, good tires and complete. | Tractor and two hottom Oliver| With his brothers, T. J. Kasper and ly. Run consists largely of one f FOR RENT-—Two furnished - rooms y overhauled. Car can be seen at! elf lift gang. Slightly used. Dr, J. A. Kasper, load billed through Z ¢ for light housekeeping. Call 241J.] 123 Front St., Bismarck, N. D. + F. A, Lahr, Bismarck, N. Dak. | (Ras a ra ice 418-18t St. i RMN a HOE 4-14-1w| John Ingalls, well knowh farmer Gy : é FOR RENT—Modern room, suitabie FOR SAL" OR RENT FOR SALE Small hotel with res: | the Sweet Briar-Almont vicinity, : Parnianedt hy essai Miner Co.) segue oF two, 621 Oth St. Phone} HOUSES AND FLATS. —|taurant at Regan, N. D.. will sucri- fis been discharged from the hospi- EN aE Gana ndeek : ing =~ |FOR RENT—Furnished or unfarnish:| fice for quick sale. Very easy | fa ainmarels Pri 4, 3 FOR RENT—Two large and two! ed modern, steam heated apurt-| terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- - ANNOUNCE WEDDING A 1 anerier) : a rooms, 404 Bth St, hens ment in fireproof building. Apply| erd, Minn. 702 10th St. South. | formal adndunes tient oN th 4 {No.1 amber durum . bad —s Tribune office, or call 32, RR ea a aching wedding May 15 at Chic Nov. 1 mixed durum FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, gen-|_p. m, Call 698-W. 4-9tf | WANTED—Best cash offer on lots! te tlemen only, 210 Second St. Phone] FOR SALE—Very desirable new 6| 7 and & block 7, Sturgis Addition | “22°,°! Miss Euleta L. Crosthwaite, 1 une room modern bungalow, $5,000; »! 1922, Taxes and improvements Bea aie Spans ae ae \ FOR Two room ‘apartment.| room partly modern house, water| paid. D. H. Thornton, Owner. 414) ( arthar ¢ GK iske ato Ghicnke: oak Bismarck Business College. Phone} and electric light, $2800; 6 room| West Central Ave., Orlando, Fla. | wage to ‘Gehtuintimats. dessa er 2-18-tf| modern house well located $400u, 4-13-4¢ Gels gitieadtit OE the bride-to-be at a dinner party nd WANTED TO BUY—Party wants to! given by Mrs. Crosthwaite Saturday TW yy buy for cash, a good house, well] evening at her home, ellow jon- oe:) , $34.50 Per Month Which Inclddes Interest BUYS. No, 1 flax No. 2 flax No, 1 rye . \\\ 1 1 1 No. 1 red durum . 1 1 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 17—-Flour an- changed to 10 cents lower. Family}, ‘pajent, $7 to $7.10 a barrel. Bran, $26.50 to $27. located, with at least two good bed quils .were effectively used in table rooms, What have you to offer?| decorations while an announcement Geo, M. Register. 4-16-1W | card was attached to jonquils mark- FOR SALE—Furniture. Just like| ing the places of the guests, Mra. new. Will sell cheap on acount! Crosthwaite and daughter will leave of leaving city. 980-4th St, 2nd | early in May for Chicago, floor. Call 643R, 4-16-3t FOR SALE—Well mated team of| Two new modern completely \ mares, 6 and 7 years old, weight Cauipped and beautifully furnished 2850. ‘Also 1000 fence posts. Phone | New restaurants will be opened in 1051, 918 Ave. B. 4-16-1w | the city on Wednesday actording to FOR SALE—Two suits, mens spring | i"mouncements made today, The clothes and one overcoat. In good | NeW Palace Cafe, owned by Chris condition. Cheap. Phone S11-R.| Toeas, and Peter Tamas will’ open 4-14-3. | in the former location of the Victory FOR SALE—Fox Terrier pups. 818) yestaurant wil Lee teeme nay Bee | opened in the BY ALLMAN)! St. Phone isan. a-rg.ge | Pa8ement of the Mandan Drug com- | pany. Both are operated by ex- AS ELF DAKIN CANTY STAND ON A SCALE THE REGULAR WAY, HE HAS TO DEPEND ON ANYONE WHO HAPPENS ALONG FORTHE FIGURES. Rwillans MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, April 17.—Wheat re- | da : sees 2 aeara <Cabe Payee ry Five Room Home, partly, modern—Heat, Water, salen at 1 Sse, $1.26 to $1.34; | cents. __ STATUTORY CHARKE. his 16-year-old stepdaughter. Prt- ' Sidewal ks, ete. No. 1 dark northern fancy, $1.36 to} Oats “No. 3 White, 42% to 43% puinet, Bb D., Aer ae r viously Whotley paired preliminary Purchase Price $2250. $1.40; No. 1 dark northern, $1.28 to cents. orley, farmer, residing about examination on the charg efore He “May, $1.26; July, F120 Burtey, 66 to G4 cents. miles southwest of Minot, has fur-|Jugticej@s{ Davis. He was arrest- 5 1 EEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY f ‘September, $1.24%. Rye No» 2, 82% cents. nished $1,500 bonds for his release|ed under a warrant issued from thelf/ Webb Block. ~~ _ Phone 0. Corn No. 3 yellow, 15% to 76] Finx'No. 1; $3.46% to $3.47%4. on a statutory charge preferred by| state's, pttorney’s office. a 5 i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS e __One of the Many Vee EG 2 me | FOR SALE—Garage 12x18, Call rienced réstaur: : (eyiundecua: = “DEAREST ONE, WHAT WAS THERE ANY \ IT WAS FROM WHAT WAS WRONG \“ It WAS FULL 6s3R. 2 gARE ener MISS* SOMETHING A CLEVER START ~ HOW =, MAIL FOR ME, . | THAT SMART WITH ITP WASN'T } OF SWEET ecient | G00D SCORES AT SHOOT FOR You 1$ 1 LONG To SEE You- MUSH: OLIVIA P WHO IS MR. JACKSON- IT FULL OF SWEET / NOTHINGS ANDA || (13TH WAS NoT A HOODOO. food scores were made at the i. Grand Forks, N. D., April 17.— | first shoot of the Mandan Gunclub \Friday, the thirteenth, did not prove held Sunday morning at the traps |a hoodoo day for the State Mill and | West of the city, although most of Elevator, when @he books showed that | the members have not sighted a gun ;the day’s sales amounted to 37,000 | since last fall. jbarrels of “Dakota Majd” flour. This Two squads were in action headed jis the ‘largest amount of flour the by J. A, Harding and John F. Sulli- jmill has sqld in one day since it van. The Harding squad won over | began operation. the Sullivan men by a 187 to 170 | ——— score. i SCHOOLS CLOSED. | 6 |, Williston, N. D., April 17.—All pub- Petty thievery has been going on jlic schools in Williston have been about the city for the past few closed by order of the Board of | evenings, Owners leaving their cars Health and the Board of Education | stand have found their - removable and will remain closed until Mon- | equipment missing when they re. day, April 23. It is stated that sick- | turned to the ears, Iness among pupil§ is the cause of the action taken by these boards. | The action was taken as a precau- | tionary measure. “| HAVE BEEN THINKING * . OF You NIGHT AND .. DAY= MORE MUSH- , CAN YOU BEAT THAT BiRD FOR SOFT STUFF? THAT LETTER FROM) VM OFF OF NOTHINGS 4S YOU THAT-Yeu ARE . ; Rhee a UP? tit he LOT OF OTHER MUSH, BUT HE SENT ME A, CARBON COPY. ALL: , Misses Helen Fullerton afd Mary |Murphy, members of the high school faculty, entertained a number of the gets hich pa grade schoc) teachers dt a card party Saturday evening at 2 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, F. Prosperity Insurance Wilson, ¥ For Everyone. ee f Al Browning of Minneapolis arriv- ape or ae, ye aavidgalh| cd Saturday to'apend eiveral oes Plan. with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Cummins. YAY wil 5 or more Sane ‘ se norne - Meatenctdee in Adolph Nelson, farmer near the STANDARD OIL, EASTMANG|-city, narrowly escaped death Satur- KODAK, F. W. WOOLWORTH § | day when’ Mis arti became caught ‘and other sound securities, pay- | between the belt atid pully on a ing large dividends and listed § | thresing efiginé Which he was oper- on New York Stock Exchange. ating. He suffered a sévere frac- Correspondence invited on| allff| ture 6f thé upper left atm, Investment Problems. No obli- . }gation on your part to secure F. E. Mumby of Mandan has pur- our advice. chased the Albert Borchers farm five Recommended ist of miles southiWést of Judson. The sound imvestment securi> farm is a half section of land; and* ay ‘ *: “ 5 ¥ ties and details .of Pay- id located right near another quar) a res a: si Bea d ment Plan sent FREE on ter section of land owned by Mr. ~, Rath , 7 a 4 . ? request for Bulletin Num- Mumby. He will move onto the font é i : y 5 ® 4 . 1 A ber H-7. oN teres ‘once and we Lester and se ‘ . : ‘ en sith’ 5 _ . r - rf jane any. | Donald, his ‘sors, will farm the’ e j j pages ini pinay bestia Sey oy ak dae nae i t. Ne City é his laity tle here from ~ 56 Wall Street w York City | Mandan with him, Mii7.. _Tag Isn’t Telling . SAWS Sa . FH WONVY ‘a N ’ wA ‘ Re