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. “ THURSDAY, DECEMBER.4, 1924 Tribune},Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED 5 —To work. on. taking care of stock during win- ter months, must have team and wagon, married preferred, a good house to live in,, which is partly furnished and right wages to right party. Apply at once. 309 landan Ave, Bismarck or phone 12-1-1wk » energet: rm ble, want- ed for factory representative to handle our business in Bismarck district, with fortune for right ma’ <perience or capital unnec- essary; write only Syncro Motors Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 12-4-1t and Women learn barber trade great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. 12-4-1M Tics manager for sev- sin North Dakota. at once. Write Fred R. Newlon, Em: ery, South Dakota. TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high schools of North Dakota, Montana, and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll today. | Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, | 424-425 N. W. Natl, Bank Bidz, | Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-Imj WANTED-—Man or woman cook and two experienced waitresses at the Sweet Shop. 12-3-2t NASIK) DE EEE SE ead DRESSMAKING KIN DRE able. Phone 503W. Call after 4) 1 a —— o'clock P. M. D120) CHICAGO PRODUCE —— FOUND FO) gents gloves. Party can same by proving property and ing for this ad. Inquire at- Van| Horn Hotels 1 It ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RE Wo nice clean rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Modern home. Hot water — heat. Aso room for rent with or with- out board. Phone 441-R. 12-3- FOR REN! Warm steam heated partments, two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished. The Lourain Apts. Phone 303. . F. lw Flanagan, Prop. 1 v YOR RENI—Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, suitable for two. Call 8 8th 12-3-tf FOR R room, also garage by 409-5th St. Phone including b: in modern hous Call M, A. Edberg, 803-7th St. 11-19-tf -Furnished rooms for j light housekeeping, on street car | 2-3-Lw | Strictly modern room | | MUST SELL FOR REN line. 30 4th SOR RED at 702 7th Street, phone Bt FOR RENT—-Furnished room. 309 8th St., phone 834-J. * 12-5. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT— . Ist for a period of six months or longer, furnish- ed modern four room flat with bath, Also heat and water. Ref- erences required. Also three rooms furnished for light housekeep’ Write Tribune No. 885. YOR SALE—Newiy painted and’ re- decorated 7 room modern home with hot air furnace and garage.! 7oR-SALE Inside lot on pavement. — Price $4600.00, Terms reasonable. In- quire of H. F. O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. 11-19-tf HOUSE FOR RENT, also household furntiure for sale including living, dining and bed room furniture. Also baby buggy, refrigerator and Kitchen cabinet for sale. 617 8th St. Phone 601-M. 12-2-1lw “HAVE A FIVE ROOM house and lots at Regan, No. Dak. to trade for enclosed 5 passenger Auto,{ which must not be later than a 1922 model. A, M. Stern, Harvey, _No. Dak, 1-4t FOR SALE—6 room modern home, hot water heat, good location. 318 | WANTED—Position in store or gen- 11th St. or inquire City Cleaners and Dyers Plant. -lw FOR ~ 1 -Four ro house, to the right parties. ble for couple. Close in. W Tribune No. 88 rE FOR RENT-“Seven room _ moder house, partly furnished/ Close in. Call 735W between & and 7 P. M. 11-20-tf t- FOR RENT-—Furnished Apts. ful equipped for light hogackeening. Phone 794W. 10-4-tf bs Rosser or telephone 304. i : ‘ 12-1 4t FOR RENT—Strictiy modero apart- ment in Roi » Phone 852, 90-08 ve room house for owiak, 421 12th St. 11-23-tf ‘T—Strictly modern, room at 702 7th Street, phone 35 12. 2-3 FOR REN = room modern house, 718 Mandan Ave, Phone 62. 12-2-tf FOR RENT—Six room modern house, hot water heat; Phone 623J. : : 11-29-1w FOR RENT—Five room house. In-| qsire 214 Oth St. 11-8-tf and remodeling done. | 38 Rosser St. Prices very renson- | _—____FOUND___| Aiph. Lampe, Dir. Instruction in Vio- Don Postoffice, a pair of | |j . a ee ce T—Close in, a comfortable ictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- ion, Tel 761 or 161. 10-6-tf modern | * e | A YOUNG MECHANIC desires work| Dark Hard Winter i oe es WANTED--Odd job ur room parily mod- ern house, $20.00. Inquire 112 GIRL of 11 would dike to wor nS board and room and attend school. ' 3° Call 604-W. 1 hae WANTED —Work by IS. boy after} ty... Car corn 5 cents under shell. Apartments. Apply | Classified Advertising Rates || l insertion, 25 words or ‘ Wire Markets Ry Associated Press winder ....... eee eee 2 insertions, 25 words or under CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES | ' 65 Cents Per Inch Rains ‘\in- Domestic Winter | Ant cetted ote weseu™ |! Crop Belt Have Effect | | ceived by 12 o'clock to insure | / —-— ! insertion same day. Chicago, Dee. Rain in the domestic winter wheat belt tended THE to ease down the wheat market to-{ BISMARCK TRIBUNE day during the early transactions. | | PHONE $2 Weakness of wheat quotations Liverpool counted also as a depres — 9 Jing factor. Heavy ~ offerings FOR SALE—6 room new modern |Atgentina, India and Australia were house, including 3 bed rooms, sun }TePorted. Opening prices here which parlor, oak floors, full basemert, [Tetked from one-half to $1 1% cents garage in basement, in Riverview |/ewer, with May $1.60 to $1 AWditian for '$5700, on tetas. and July $1.40 3-4 to $1.41, wer lewed by a rally that in some went above yesterday's finish Subsequently the market advanced | 6 room nearly all modern house, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, basement,| | the mark heat, light and water, east front, | “ith corn, but profit taking sales 130 fine lot, maple floors, newly | to tenewed declines. Wheat closes painted, not oid, ‘for sz70q, on | Uasettled, 1-4 to 1 1-8 cents net lo down payment and then monthly | ¢' May $1.60 to $1.60 1-8 and July payments like rent. stl oa MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. four un- rhanged to 15 cents higher. In car- 5 rooms partly modern house, in- cluding 2 bed rooms, close in, has water, sewer and lights, for $1800, on terms, aa ae ibe: ‘ ‘These are a few of the many hous- | S845 to $8.55 a barrel i ee uetaehe ale : cotton sacks, Shipment GEO. M. REGISTER. rels. Bran $28.00. MUSIC SCHOOL Chicago, Dec, 4.—Butter 6,341 tubs. Creamery extra Voice and Piano. First clase| Stndards 42 1-2; extra firsts ons at most reasonable rat 44; firsts 36 to 38; second Call at 611 First Street or Phone| Cheese unchanged eggs lower. — Be 1017. ceipts 1,538 cases. First 47 to ents; ordinary fi 35 to 10, retr gerator firsts 36 t firsts 35 1-2 s AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ED FOR SALE—1923 Chevrolet touring car at reasonable price, privat in excellent condition. Ca after 5 p.m. 315 Mandan Ave. 11-29-1m| ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK So, St. Paul, Dee. 4.—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle receipts 4,000, Gen- erally slow. Dull on all classes. Steer gely short feds. Few loads rd. Stutz Roadster in A No. 1 condi-| ality to sell around $10.00 to $1 tion. Call at 800 Main St. or better offered. Nothing don : ae ____1-22-tf] these early. Bull steers and FOR SALE- ‘oupe in-A-1]| ings $5.00 to $7.00. Fat sh condition, x good buy. 218 4th St.| slow $3.00 to $5.00. Few up to % Phone Wl: * > Canners and cutters steady, $2. ee .00. Bologna bulls active, iy MISCELLANEOUS to $375. Stockers and feeders HOP now open, in charge of | slow, little done early. Bulk of Mrs. F, H. Rol Handkerchief. weight and quality to si and hosiery, also a number 8 Calves receipts hand made articles. lights $7.75 to phone 834-J. rg 30,000. BIDS WANTED. i Gik n order to { eraging an estate, bids will be considered] pounds and up 15 to on lots 13 to 21 Block 58, | Lighter weights unevenly (Corner Broadway and ] s lower. Good and choi A e lots and four ho 5 pound averages mostly Bids considered on any part-or afl. loads $8.85.- Bulk 160 to The right is reserved y | Weights $8.00 to $8.50. ns or all bids, Address JK. Dorw around $8.25. Pi 12-4-1w| lower. Bulk desi: SAOne traccor| Sheep receipts e sales. Slow, Bidding $14 and gang, one Van Brunt . Q ° double dise press drill, one two| ter fat lambs or about steady. row corn lister, one Deering head- | Og a er. All in working order: $400.00 MINNEAPOLIS CRAY will take it all if taken at once.| Minneapolis, Dec, 4-—Wheat re- Mi. Burch, Box 16, Bicanarck ceipts 380 cars compared with 240 Z 12-3-3t | Year ago. Cash No. 1 northern ae = x © $1.55; No. 1 dark northern spring. WANTED—To_seli_ best Transfer ‘° * rary business in Gallatin County togeth-| “hoice to fancy $1.64 to $1.77; go« es . — to choice $1.58; to $1.62; ordinary to er with all equipment. For further] ou gisy te $1 7 information write or see H. Hard- | 8000 le = . dramas pring $1.55 to $1 jo. 1 da esty & Son, 318 East M St-| hard Montana on track $1.54 to $1 Bozeman, Mont. 1 : to arrive $1.54 to $1.69; old Decer ber 1.32 7-8; new December $1.53; ; ; ; May $1.57 3-4. Little Billy's be cigar. Cigars of |” Corn No. 3 yellow $1.14 to $1.18; Quality, same as first class Work- | gat. No. 3 white 49 3-4 to 50: bar | manship. Manufactured by W. F-| jey 67 to 87; rye No. 2, $1.20 7-8 to Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street,| e106 7-8; flax No. 1, $264 1-2 to Bismarck, N. D. 12. 2 2mo. ladies CHICAGO LIVESTOCK i $350.00 coon g ze 38 to} Chicago, Dec. 4—(U. S. Dept. Agr.) 40. Owner in warmer climate and] Hog receipts 85,000. has no use for same. Also two| Largely 25 cents lower. ‘chairs. Call 977M after 6 P.M. | butchers 10 to 20 cents off. -3-3t! weights 25 to 50 lower. WANTED cantor furnished| Heavy receipts, top $9.65. | store building or furnished hotel.} Cattle receipts 12,000. General | Some good town or city. Can of-jtrade firm. Spots higher on fed fer exchange clear farm or lands.|stecrs and lower grade fat she-stock. M. F, Magnuson, Fargo, N. D. Sheep receipts 22,000. Dull. Ve 12-4-2t | little early business. Few sales fat FOR SALEChoiee Barred Piymouth| limbs weak to 25 cents lower. Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, BISMARCK GRAL 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Dakota. 3 Bismarck, Dee. 4, 10-22-1m|Ne. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . SITION WANTED No, 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum eral work. Write Tribune No. 881. 1 red durum ... 2 12-3-2ws | No. 1 fla: No. 2 WORK WANTED No. i rye Can furnish ref-| Hard Winter in local ga in care of Tribune No. 8 brick and chimnes vit. Phone 7o4-J, _ North. Fred Bolter. school and -en Saturdays, Phone; New shelled corn (sample grade) .71 1050-M. se tes 12-4-38) Now Ear corn (80 Ibs, Minn.) (Sam-! eet ene Sree | ple grade) . 66! PERSONAL ae age) f ; IF YOU ARI ming to San Francis-| GERMAN FREIGHT co, CalfTornia we have fine sunny} TRAFFIC GROWS rooms, all conveniences, 656 Felli erlin, Dec. 4.—Freight traffic on | St. San Francisco, Calif. Refer-! the German government owned rail- | ences from Bismarck, N. Dak. peo-| ways increased 12 percent in Sep- | ple. iin.g em or tae otp11-25-2w} tember as compared with the -busi- , ees (ep ef August, it was announced , __», WANTED TO RENT {recently by the railroad adminis- | WANTED TO Large furnish-| tration. The increased traffic is | ed room-with light house keeping| due partly to. the fall shipments of | privileges. Close ins: (Write 882) agricultural produce,:but is, also at- care Tribune, 12-1-1w| tributable. toa marked, i Soe ee ee eT een | Of they nical vituat READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. perl. ‘ ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN CROSSWORD PUZZLE This is the great unkeyed mystery. This loose design has but 26 words but they fit together beautifully. 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