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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1695. MALE HELP WANTED MAN WANTED (City or country) old established company will supply capital and start you in your own permanent business seting negessi- ties people must buy every day. Experience unnecessary. Write Mc- Wino- Connon & Co., Factory 252, na, Minn," WANTED--Men and women barber trade. Great demand, wages.’ Few weeks complete: alog and special offer free Barber College, Fargo, N. to learn is Cats Mo WANTED—Man for janitor service in office. Must be competent. Ap- ply Dr. C. D. Dursema. 12-19-3t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work, one who can cook. Large hot water heated room for maid. Phone 597d. Se 12-18-3t LADY CUUK WANTE te good ptstry cook. Write Killdeer Cafe, Killdesr, No. Dat FOR SAL) JOUSES: UBLET, for r—Attractive two room apattment completely furnished. Reasonable to right party. Call 569M Sunday for appointment. 1 FOR SALE ut once oné five house $500.00, two trucks very low to” sell quick. bune No. 40, FOR RENT—5 room house, cl partly furnished or unfurnished. Phone 544M or call at 313-2nd St. TO ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT — Unfurnished, three rooms and bath, $15.00 per month. For sale, a 60-ft. lot and house, Ave A and Third street, $3000.00, terms. Gentleman's Buffalo over- coat, size 44, very reasonable. _ Phone 901 12-19-tf FORR ither 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, also five room house unfurnished. Mod- ern except heat. Phone 1086W. FOR RENT—Three sleeping or light housekeeping rooms. 422 4th St. Phone 1052R. FOR RENT--Room in modern nome, suitable for two, close in. Phone Lainie ae Peels ha FOR RENT—Room in new modern home. Phone 682 or 1074. 12-17-1wk. WORK WANTED YOUNG MAN wishes to secure em- ployment as salesman, clerk, book- keeper, correspondence. Best rec- ommendations. What have you tu offer? Call 11413 or address 414 Ave, A., Bismarck, N. Dak. 12-17-3t WANTED WORK—Boy wants work ng, kindling or doing other chores on Sut. during — holiday. Phone_1151-J, 12-18-2t FURNITURE FOR SALE __ ‘OR SALE—Leaving city, must be sold. All our household furniture 4 beds complete, Way — sagless springs; library tuble; combination | china closet and buffet; 4 burner Reliance gas range; refrigerator, 50 Ib. ice capacity; dressers white enameled kitchen cabinet new chiffonier; ward rob electri vacussy cleaner; Maytag electric washer; 28 fout ext ion ladders; lawn mower, and other articles too numerous to mention. Call 113 Mandan Ave. Phone 6373. ur! e Of : good condition, for young married couple. 11-18 Broadway. Phone 129J, m Suitable ‘Apply WANTED TO Ri ‘url Apartment of about three rooms. Must be heated, close in and rea sonable. Responsible tenant, Ad- dress Box 243, Bismarck. _12-18-3t Christmas 1s soo! hemstitching, picotin; done by MRS. A.’ E. PETERSON 218-1st St. Phone 241W, Box 36 Bismarck, N. 12-18-1wk |, Star |. ae _AUTOMOBI ‘OR WANTED — Automobile Nice clean place. Classified Advertising Rates bh piped hime able. Tribune Classified Advertisements PHON E..32== LES—MOTORCYCLES _ painting. Prices reason- Call at 711 3rd St. 12-14-tf 2 insertions, 38'wordi'or BOARD AND ROOM —__ WEEE SEGAL. 3 WANTED—Boarders, “and roomers, Single rooms and double rooms for Ld Bl Seabed 36 words or rent. 419-7th St. Phone 977W a week, a8 12-19-3 wo patie N MISCELLANEOUS Ads over 86 words, 3c add! FOR SALE—$150.00 Brunswick phon- tional per word. orraph used a few months, consul type, Walnut finish, $95 includin, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY records, Apply eveniiga after 8 “RATES o'clock, G, A. Osmundson, Apt. 14, _ Hughes. : FOR SALE—Choiei also native singe nUnow 43, ete. * @8: Cente Per Inch All cliigstfied ads sre cash fa advance. Copy should be recived by 12 o'clock to in- gts insertion same day. THE | BISMARCK TRIBUN! PHONE 82 high as $10 for inatter if broken. bridges. Bi ington, Hl, about 34 x sides. Als swivel chairs, SALESMEN: : MEN Who ate selling or want to sell made to measure clothes, rect to consumer, to get in touch with us at once. Our put terns at $26.50 have no competi-! tion, the clothes REALLY fit and reorders will build you a perma- nent business, A northwest. firm FOR” SALE—Several diamond rings, to give Northwest service. Estab- ; lished 1890. Minnesota ‘Tailoring | ©" Cabinet. Phone 995. Company, 26 East Saint Paul, Minn. LESMEN WANTED—Heap makes | $600 monthly selling our new gum | and peanut machihe to merchants. No experience necessary. Big com- mission. Salary ‘and commissi men who prove ability. Hurd, | wholesale, New York Life Building, | _ Kansas City, 2-19-1t | LIGHTNING Strani pound. Charges teries ti cated, near school. No. 41. livered. WANTED TO BUY-— fice safe. Capital ame Lata) battery com- | discharged bat- | Eliminates old Gallon free to! ve regular Mi he tional Bank |tween the hours 1 s MAKE $200 WEERLY, Sell ret: live-wire specialty. ‘Salary and ex- penises guaranteed against commis- | 1926. 1222-19-26; 1—2. sions. STANDAR! gatee Rapid) Foe 23 212193 NEW MEN Guaranteed §40 weekly against commissions. Retailers’| Notice live-wire novelty. Good m certain $200. R. Appleton Conf. dar Rapids, low: Dimond, his wife, December 30th, Deeds of the Count: easily with Kayon ered Dress Goods. 8 embroidered of Jdnuary, 1919, an HE put treats, Phone Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 721 tee full We buy crowns, Western Metal Company, t extra qual » priced very reason- James W. Marek, Wilton, No. FOR SALE—One 26x150 lot, w 12-17-1w Lou 3163, Jacob ts. Don't WANTED-—-Flat top office desk, size 54, drawers on both typewriter desk and Phone 428, 12-15-1m —Single bed, spring and mattress, dresser, rocker and kitch- B21-19t St. 12-17-3t Write Tribune 1 y id patterns and 17 suetee A year around business. Exelusive terri- ij tories open for hustlers, Write. |2"d aisigned by said Golden Eagle Mfg. Co. 379 Juck-| which assignment son St., St. Paul, Minn. bere: Rene eger geet As: by a sale selling glass enclosures fo mortgage and Chevrolets. Sell on Small investment required. phe 1834 McGee, Kan jo. Bismarck, ity 12-19-1t FARM LANDS FARM FOR RENT trade for city propert buildings, no mortgage miles from Moffit, N. Dal Krall, Bi N. Dak. of sale. The pring er ust good farm located 412 follows: Ti good farm for: sale. éash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Mi 11-7-21; 12-5-19 cres land known as 1 mile from town, address J. W. Me- D, Penitentiary. 12-16-1w southwest dred forty-two, enty Burleigh C FOR SALE—80 the Freede fa! if interested, Laughlin, care _______ PERSONAL : "| day of Dee, 1926, WPILEPTICH—This treatment gusr- teed to stop seisures or money returned. No bromides, narcotics. our risk. Hunter Labors- a E. T. BURKE, tathont poe Beate, Little Bock, Ark. Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for 11—21-28; TO SPEX BUSINESS CHANCES _ FOR SALE OR ' TRADE—Furmshed hotel. located at Zap, N. D. This {is a real hotel bargain. that it will pay you to investigate, Good town, pe locati Tite Tribune No, for Butte, holidays. Mont., of Freeport, is recorded wit! page 261 will be fo of the premises and hereinafter described . | at the front door of the Court House i County ‘ate of North Dakota, at the hour of 11 o’clock A.M. on the 28th day of December, 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the date es described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described us 2-17-tf FOR SALE—160 yards of dirt de- Phone 322R, 616-3rd St. _ 12-17-3t ium size of- Chevrolet Co. 12-19-1wk OF STOCKHOLDERS annual the stockholders of the First Na- of Bismarck for the election of directors for the ensuing: year will be held at the bank be; o o’clock a, m..on Tuesday, meeting of and 13 Jan. 12, ty NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE is hereby given that that rtgage, executed and deliv- ered by Harry F. Dimond and Etta lortgagors, to Paul C. Remington, ages: dated 1918, record in the office of the Register of and filed for of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, the 8th day recorded in Book 108 of Mortgages at page 286, mortgagee to Ml ef Burleigh, The Southwest one-quarter of the northeast“ one-quarters the west one- half of the southeast and the southeast one-quarter of the one-quarter number twenty; in township one hun- North; of range sev- even’ west of the 5th P. 3 North Dakota. ‘There will be due upon said mort- gage at the date of sale $1,199.00, be- sides costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 21st one-quarter; of section JOHN R. WADDELL, Freeport, Iil., assignee, Assignee of said Mortgage. Miss Pauline Fritz left on No. 1] standards 44c; extra firsts 43% —5-12-19-26 HOLIDAYS to spend the St, Paul—More lenient law which | firsts 34 to 36 10-12-tf | Would permit certain types of auto- | 34%4c; firsts 334 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE YY BREE NN n the solution. 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VERTICAL To fear To court. Printer's measure, To enfold. Like. : ‘To profit. ‘ 0 place. To limit, egative (adverb). Writing instrument. tof verb to he. . Road house. siquor, 8. Eggs of fishes. To forbid. mobile trucks to operate interstate | NEW YORK PRODUC witWout additional licenses, raised at conference here of secre- taries of state and other officials of six states with motor truck owners. Another conference will be held, Probably in November, 1926. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Dee. 19.--)-—--Poultry alive; steady; receipts four fowls 18 to 24c; sp: keys 40c; roosters 16 25e; : MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 19.—UP)—Flour 10 to 15c lower; in carload lots, fam- ily patents quoted at 9.05 to 9.3! barrel in 98 Ib cotton sacks. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dec. 19—UP)--Butter 1 er; receipts 6.791 tubs extras 45 44c; firsts 4112 40 to 45%0. Eggs receipts 3,238 cases; firsts 38 to 40c; ordinar refrigerator extras <= WHEW! 2M GLAD THAT'S OVER - 1 SURE HKD SOME “TIME SCRAPING OP ENOUGH JACK FoR THAT INSTALLMENT— 3 | j hennery Dec receipts 10 receipts 1. firsts 45 to to d4c; do seconds whites cl tras 54 to 0 western hi New York, firm; fi extra aly; receipts 6 pounds, POTATOES - Dec, 19. A) ato Receipts G1 cars; total F ments 404; five Canadian; trading very light, confined mostly to best stock: white ity. firm; carloads deli only’ deducted Mi rate sacked cwt No. 1, 3. . SAY- HOLD ON A MINUTE - . 19.-~(P)--Butter ~ Eggs unset- sh gathered 4ic; do firsts 43 11 to 42c; nearby losely selec <- aerby and Cheese cked round ing; market es freight eapolis-St. Paul ound whites U. S. ad a MARKETS | ™axcu | ARE ERRATIC. THE PAST WEEK Cash Wheat Firmer at Close | —Durum Demand Slow and Premiums. Easier Minneapolis, Dee. 19.--)—Argen- tine reports which were of a con- flicting character featured the mar- ket. news in the wheat market during the week ending Friday, December 18, and price fluctuations continued ie, the weekly review of United States department of agriculture, today. Wheat receipts were heavier for the week and with the seasonal dull- ness in the flour trade, cash prices early but firmed up later. e 12 per cent. 1 dark northern was selling at 7 to 12 over ay; 12 1-2 per cent, 9 to Me over; Hay nd 13 per cent, 11 to Ite over. May dvanced 2 1-8¢ for the week, closing y at $1.60 3-8, Durum Demand Slow Durum demand turned slow and Premiums were easier. No.1 umber tot er Duluth December . 1 nixed December price to Lede sold and No ise. Dualuch December closed up for the week at $1.43 1-4. Corn worked lower with additional hedging pressure. Cash was firm, Oats turned fractionally lower with corn but showed a firmer under- tone than for some time. No. 3 white sold 2 1-2 to 3c under May which closed Friday at 40 5-8c, half less for the week. Barley was dull. the close, of the week May closing at 67 7 No Change | Rye showed practically no change for the week, fluctuating nly with wheat, but on the average dis- playing « steady underton No. 1 was quoted at to de under Ma whieh closed at 99 1-4 Flaxseed was sharply lower, prin- ly on account of Argentine news. 1 seed was up to 9 per cent moi ture sold about 3 to Ze under May which declined 10¢ for the week, clos ing at $2.5 cent « Rye nt BUTTER MART IS UNSETTLED DURING WEEK( Ruyers Conservative — Re- ceivers Push oGods for R) the Chicago, Dee. ter markets during supplies but were due coiparatiy pall sluses over the current demand with confidence i ent. prices almost entire- and as a result, r throughout most « pushing goods for avoid losses. operations urgent requirements, in addition, were very critical to the quality of goods purchased With confidence lacking and trad- ing very unsatisfactory, it. was but natural that prices. should decline with the slightest increase in re- ceipts or accumulations of street stocks. : The fact that prices had dropped to a level low enough to cause the belief in some quarters that con- sumptive outl+ts would be widened, served to restore a measure of con- fidence in the markets towards the close of the week under review. — YOUR THIRD INSTALLMENT 1S DLE TOMORROW TUL CALL HAVE AROUND. SO YOU NEEDN'T MAlt IT - BE SORE AND Tv GEARY es \ NOTIN? LTO YA A DOZEN : Reports of !day and held the guin today By Associated Press Leased Wire, RAIL SHARES Industrials Weak Eatly in Week But Made Irregular Recovery Later New York, Dec. 2 —Stren and activity of the railroad shares: several of which touched their high- est prices in years, was the outstand ing feature in this week's stock mar ket. Industrials were weak duri the y part of the week on ing Joubtedly inspired by drastic larger financial institutions on el! the estrictions imposed by some real estate lons, but they made irregular recovery later. Heavy accumulation of the rails represented extensive reinvestment of year-end funds in those issues and increased foreign buying prompted hy report and expectations of special dividend and merger developments. Included in the long lis new 1925 highs were Atchison, Southern Railway Pennsylvania, New Haven, land, Minois’ Central and Plate.” Steels Slow Steels were slow in responding te reports of expanding mill operations and large railroud orders for early 1926 delivery. An increase in the Crucible dividend also appeared “to have been discontinued. Equipments pointed upward on the announce- ment of several large orders involv ing millions of dollars. Motors broke sharply early in the week with some of the selling ap- : induced by the announce- “tremendous reduction” cars, but they made pu ry later. Ste War neter was bid yh on reports of ness and expect lividend early nevt \ i) Shares Active Stiffening gasoline prices in the west, merger reports, and rumors of mid-continent art up an early increase in crude. pr ght about, a re- vival of do strength in the oil shares with Pacific Oil, General | Petroleum and American issues as the group leader: The long- stock split. up of American ( nnounced dur- ing the week rp reaction in the stock. Other walled “Christmas di vidends' during the Wrought uson's total to cl to $75,000,000, The unusually heavy demand for gold and another holiday curre was gen held to be respo for the stif money rates toward the | WHEAT LOWER AFTER UPTURN Harvest ine Weather in Argentina Send Prices Down Asso Chicago, Dec. 19.—(By the ciuted I With reports ut fine weather for the h prevailing in Argentine, wheat pr here averaged lower ‘carly to Indications that) world. ship’ would show an increase for the week tended to depress values. On the other hand, unoffi advices from Buenos ‘Aires said that a though the yield in southern Argen- tina is expected to be large, the of- ficial figures on total production re considered half a million tons too high. Chicago opening quot tion, “sc off to We up, new style, D cember $1 My and May $1. 1.6644, were followed by a m general upturn and then 1 cline to $1.71 for December $1.64% for May. Corn and outs were easy on uw count of liberal acceptances on over- night bids for corn to arrive here. After opening at “se de to Mee advance, May 81% to + Corn scored slight gains all around, but then underwent a setback. Oats started unchanged to c low. er, May 44%c, und luter receded a m. Subsequently un abrupt fall ir wheat quotations at Rosario, Argen- tina, led to increased selling press- ure here and to further weakening of values. The Chicago wheat mar- ket closed heavy, 1% to 2%e net low- er. new style, December 1.69% to ‘\ ad May 1.68% to 1.64. Reports from Illinois points in. dicated that the movement of new corn is to increase. The corn mar- ket closed weak, 1 to 1%8c net lower May 80% to Sac. WHEAT FINISHES ON DOWNGRADE AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Dec. 19.—(#)—Wheat finished the week on the downgr: today, futures dropping 2'4 to 2.% under yesterday's close und _finish- ing 1% to 2'wc lower for the dav Lack of buying power and selling by tired longs featured the trade. Oats eased Mac for the day. barley eased May flaxseed had a break of 4 stop-loss selling ae oO} but came back und closed 3%¢ up for|* the day. May rye was under liquid- ating pressure and broke 2 Good weight and protein wheat were firm, while light w and low protein offerings were low- er. Buyers bid 1 to 2c less for th latter and got some at a declin Choice springs were up late y ter wheat was about the san weight and protein basis Durum arge current earnings | s followed by a! i May ! i | | | | | i | i i | | 1 i bellies 14.25. iH ISFEATURE CATTLE DOWN G9 CLOSE ABIT HIGHER, Cattle Market Enters Severe Depression in Latter Part of the Week Paul, Dec. 19.—@)—Pa- ket during the past week have met a variety and some classes of stock closed higher for the week, while others fintshed with sub- stantial price losses, says the week- South St. trons of this ly review of the United States de- partment of agriculture. Hogs closed on Friday mostly 50¢ higher on butcher ad bucon hogs than a week go. Bulk of the desirable offer- ings cashed at 10.75 to 12.00, some heavy butchers down to 10.50 with packing sows mostly at 8.50 to 8.60, week at 12.00, ad- to 1 basis by sion a fairly gen- 11,000 the week's opening enabled buyers to effect 10 to 25c decline. Later, the week en- tered into u depression such as has not been witnessed for many months. The result was that net losses of 50 erous run of to 75c were made on short-fed med- ium grade steers kinds eas- ing off 25 to 60 and heifers declined 25 to 50c¢ but canners, cut- ters and bologna bulls held about steady. Reductions of from to 5c were noted in the stocker and feeder market. few scattered loads of good short-fed steers and yearlings @arn- ed 9.76 to 11.00, several loads of {short feds 8.75 to 9.50, bulk of all offerings 7.00 to 850. Most and heifers 4.00 to for cows and 5.00 to 7.50 for heifers, specialties earning 6.50 ta 8.00, Veal calves mostly at 9.00 or about f1 to 1.50 lower. Most of the st here cashed at 5. upward to 7.50 and abo: Fat lambs sold most! week. A 0c rise on Pri bulk of the desirable offerings ata 75 or about steady for the week. Fat ewes sold this week largely at 7.00 to R75 and feeders 7.00, a few PRICES LACK | UNIFORMITY Industrials Sag Under Selling Pressure But Rally Again Later 19, uniform (A) ked ged when selling pressure newed against the motor f the specialties, but later when was 1 rallied again demonstration t that sto sh Smelting, Foundation International Paper u point or more. Rails held firm throughout with spe- cia buying apparent in Pittsburgh and West Virginia. which was bid up three points and Rock Island and Chicago North Western, which moved up au point or so, The closing was irregular. Total sales approximated 700,000 shar MINNEAPO GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec, 19--P) Wheat ared to reéeipts 408 a yeur u i 4 1 northern 1.61% to 1.64% rk northern spring: Choice to fa 1.78%; good to che 1.70%; ordinary to good é No. 1 hard spring CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, De 2 hard 1.78% 70%c; No. 3 yellow Oats No. 2 white 414% do 4c, ha: (#)-—Wheat No. 4 mixed 4.00 to FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec, 19 —~(P)—Pns. terfat, churning cream 46c; packing stock 23 b 0! RANGE (December 19) Wheat High Low Close Dec, .... iu May old May new R: CHICAGO RANGE (December 19) Open High - hl ey 1.69% 1.69% 1.65— 1.64 1.63 was easy and about the same on a| Dee. 4% weight and protein basis. Durum! Ma: 181% was easy and quict. | July 834s, Corn generally develoved an exs | : tone. Oats were quiet and’ un-|Dec. 40% changed. Rye was slow and aesy.) May 44% Barley was firm. Flaxseed was /July +... 44% uiet. : | Rye— ‘, ee | May 1.04. 1.06% 1,02 1.02% a as |Suly pes) MO2TH 108” 10044. 1.00% New York, Dee. 19.—)—Liberty | Jan. 14,95 14,97 14.02 14,12 bonds closed: 3 1-28 $99.25; first 4|May ..14u7 1417 14.02 14.82 1-43 $101.26: second 4 1-48 $101.28; ! Ribs— third 4 1-48 $100.27; fourth 4 1-4s!Jan. <i \ 14B. $101.31, U. 8S. government 4 1-4s| May.. yi 14g $106.10, stl ——____—-._.. bess _THPtine Want Ads Bring Resu! [3en. z Zt