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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 MALE ne. WANTED mn and women to learn barber trade, Great .dema i wages: Few weeks .eorvplt alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. a 3;2-1mo, » big: 8. cat- id 1 block from High School. 605 Ave. C. Phone 1151M. WANTED—A competent girl for eral housework. Phone 738 day- time or call at Lad Ave. B, phone _902, in th 3 WANTED—Girl or ae die aye wom- an for general housework. Mast be neat and clean. C. C. Wiemals, Hi Dak. 154-1 20 membera, out of town. at U, 8. Indian School, M WANTED GIRL for general tert German preferre 422 Phone 1052-R after 1 FOR SALE OR RENT a AND FLATS NT- modern farnis! apivine room, dressing toot iitchen and closet. ‘Available Jai ist. Also three rooms. and bath, $15.00, Phone 905 after & § m 12-20-t2 Ke m and kitchenette, in mod- ern home, completely furnished. Call 525-W or 8 Rosser St. ice 1.4-8¢ FOR RENT — Five-room _ modern 7 house, bloek and a half from Bank of North Dakota on Main street. Inquire: at 822 Main stfeet or ae 536-R. 00. 6-room nearly modern house and 5-room partly modern house. Geo, |. Registe For RENT—Pleasant jight house- keeping apattment. Business i lege building. Phone 183, E 1 FOR S. at once one. five room Daa: two trucks priced very low. to sell quick. Write Tribune No. 40, 12-16-tf R RENT—A furnished apartment, city heat, no children. The Laurain Apts, Phone 303, B. F, Flanagan; RROD Fd ee aL ad eee FOR RENT—S room house for rent. ae 600-16th St. or meee FOR RENT—Light housekeeping a All. modedn, 618 6th: St. 12-29-1wk in Varney qa. FOR, "RENT—Moderm residehee,’ ee ee caaNcEs— eae location. STRAYED—One black two-year-old steer. $5.00 reward for inform: tion leading to -recovery...J. E. Chesak, Byer; N. ae f Pine. ‘givi: bitear ai Saag padi shoes. sis th note.in scale. FOR RENT Sleeping oF, wo nice clean sleep- ing. rooms, ray one latge room for light housekeeping, ompletely furnished or one, three room apart- meat. Phone 1066, 46 Main St. 12-20-lwk ‘UR RENT—Clean rooma in modern home. For sale: 1 velvét rug, 9 x 12 used 6 months, 1 new elec. ney table lamp. 306-8th St. Phone 12-30-1w FOR RENT—Two pertly furnished rooms. Call at bar -Tth St. Phone 219J after 5 o'clock. Ne ence: Hanson, or jighieeae keeping room modern house: » 621 6th St, Phone _3-2-3t jarm furnished room, convenient Toeation, gentleman pre- ferred. Call evening, phone met FOR RENT—Nice, HOUSE—Six rooms, modern, aleep-| ing porch, east front, close in, gar- age, $5400.00. COTTAGE —FOUR rooms, toilet, barn, ad in, very easy terms, BUNGALOW — FIVE rooms, east front, one block from faving, clos to schools. I believe this to be best buy in the city, $3800.00. BUNG. W-—-STUCCO, east front, convenient. to schools; in mgst paar part of city, built for a ann prea ene complete, prac: meg ne Gge S1VE soc rooms, modern, built a the owner for a real home, nice art of the cit; $4 .00. c Uisgggarg yy bY jown ‘ooma and bath, east. BUILDING LOTS—Hyni Pe all parts of the ison my list. ny lot en et wish i FAT Li have two half Sections and six quarter sections since December Ist as well as sev- eral. pieces of city property and over & dozen otner gales pending. BUY NOW from ‘the ely real estate man here who is really ad- vertising this community to out- siders and who, In the making of over 2500 sales has had never a con- plaint. BUY NOW, get in on the neta floor when prices ate 80 jow_and make your profit. IRANCE on. your house, furni: re automoblie, merchandise, most anything insurable, in reliable y. Almost: SELL LILAC Breath Perfume to Drug, Cigar ard Candy Stores. 40 pkgs, on Easel: Card. » Send 80c for sample: and commence to take or- ders at once. Write to M. 0. son, Box 2, Grand Forks, N ue apartment or room r eh! homabperink. Writ vabiedeer tr ~ add ¥OR SALE—Choice Imp e| man Rollers and Harts furnished rest St. Phone ‘OR RE red reial housekeeping Teoths,, *r016 Brent: 1-4-3 FOR "RENT oom in, i 4 modern home. Phone 482 or 1074, a 1.2: Ufomoangs—woToRcY lif E—Price: one Overland ‘| new; one. new One five room Wi moved soon, Phone 187 for. Sra! Se Model Ford rd Teueks be it ate Pain or SAl Dodge saa 3 F equipped and good as new. rosa and ee to sr aac. n_Bros, WANTED = Autemobil a ied reason- Nice clean able. Call at 711 Sed St. 12014-tf NEOUS FOR SALE—1 di $i mode, $3.00; 1 chiffonier, $8. Singer Sewing machine, good as 1.00; lew Home machine, | 3 pair pillow, goose feathers, almost new, $4.00 per pr.; folding: table. Other things to numerous to metnion, '723-5th. St. Telephone No. 242d. 1.4-3t d_Ger- i nigeeowri ‘hoice Im) also native singers, etc. Phone Fn cas jeckinson, N. Dak., “= Box 128. FOR SALE—Cash Grecery Store with lunch room in connection. Price reasonable. Reason for sell- ing, failing For price and other inform: rite to Owner, Box 84, Moffit, jak, 2-30-20 FOR RENT—Vacant store building in Nicola property on Broadway, next to Gartner's Shoe Store, In- quire office of O'Hare & Cox. 1-2-3t ¢ SALE—Two re tered Chester White Boars eealgkink about 150 Ibs, and about ten months - old. Phone 7F4. Roy Small, __12-31-1w ‘OR SALE—Good standard make piano A-1 shape, Can be seen at 508 Broadway or write C. L. Bryan, Box 706. Man 12-31-10 FOR SALE—Several ‘extra quality diamond Fines, Paced very reason- able. James W. ik, Wi at No. E—One 26x160 lo cated, near school. Write Tribuse |__No. 41, at GAR. ‘OR RENT— _ Phone 649R. FOR SALI Phone 972R. —Thursday evenia Fabric tire and rim on the Black Trail north of Bismarck. Finder kindly call 8F2 or write ariceen and ‘Northern Pacific Depot, a a” black silk neck scarf. Finder please return to Tribune and ceive reward. 1-2-3¢ MOWM’N POP American export Downfurns at ‘Liverpool Buenos Aires Exchanges underwent an early fluenced by downtu: and Buenos Aires. .| cr. in_ Argentina tor. Bedides, Argentina atrivals of new wheat were said to be increas- ing, and there were reports ‘that Australia was offering, wheat freely. Chicago opening prices to 1% bey lower, heres jay 1.81% to and July 1.65% tol.66, were followed ‘by a material Aba "drop, and then something of a rally. Corn and Oats were relatively fi although sympathizing with wh Tadk of probable government aid t control surplus grain continued to; receive attention. After opening 1-4 to % cent off, May 87% to \%3 | corn eased a little more, und then began to fecover. Oats started at ao shade to cent lower, May 46, and held near to initial figures, ies hue on hogs tended to Su equentiy smallness of North business today, 260,000 bushels had a depressing ef- fect. Whent closed unsettled 2% to 4 cents net lower, new seyle, Decem- ee f PSE, 1.78% to 1.79 and July, 1.54% to 54%. Later declines in the corn mark te Ord ‘hecame pronounced owing large!: further weakness of . wheat. closed nervous 1% ta 1% centa net lower, May 86%. i; ; WHEAT BREAKS ON MILL CITY EXCHANGE inneapolis, Jan. cables and_peteri buying power gave wheat & ire to 3% ‘cents up to mid-day. Prices hung near the low during the early part of the afterngon. Oats dipped % cent with leading markets. May ley eased 1 cent and may flaxseed was off 2% cent. Cash wheat premiums were firm for high protein and medium to light protein of good weight ruled one cent higher, Winter wheat was steady. Durum was steady to firm. Corn was quiet and steady. Oats were firm and unchanged. Rye was quiet and steady. ‘Barley was firm and unchanged. Flaxseed was slow and steady. —-—_—__—— © CRICAGO GRAT Chicago, Jan. —Wheat No. 1 hard 1.84% to 1.85; No. 2-hard 1.83% to 1.85. Corn No. 3 mixed 77; + Oats 3,No, 3 white 42% to 43. Rye «. Barley 63 to 7%. Timo- thyseed 7.25 te 7.50. Claverseed 27.00 to 30.50. Lard 14,70. Ribs 15.12, Bellies 16.12, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 5.—(#)—Flour 10 to 25 cents higher In pay family patents quoted at $9.95 to 10.20 a barrel in 98 pound cotton ane. Shipments 44,400 barrels. ran No, 3 yellow Sag gry PRODUCE (#)—Butter low- ya No. 2 white 42% |* carload | © CHICAGO ‘RANGE (January 5) = Open: High Low shi + 181% 1.8244 1.78% 1.78 180 1.76% ioe 1.29% 1.65% 1.66% 1.53% 1.54% 86% 87% 88% 80% "180% 88h WG 46% 40% 46% + 13 1.18% 110% 111 ATT 14,77 14.87 AbMS 46 Ab% 16% Lie 1.12 1,09% 1.09% 14.67 WIT 14.70 14.82 15.12 15.70 16.80 16.70 1 16.12 16.70.16.70 16.80 16.80 MINNEAROLIS RANGE Gren i Tang inves coe + 1.03 1.08% 1.02% 1.07% 1.0 1.05% 41% 41 % Aah AM: Ag 2.60 2.60 May old May new | 5, Hogs 00; mostly Jo cents ieher: big pacvers inactive: bulk good and choice 200 to 300 pound butchers 11.40 to 11.80; jority desirable 160 to 180 pound x 10; best 160 pound weight 12.20; choice 200 pound averages up to 11. 90; bulk ©} rood an dehoice 100 to 150 pound ; packing sows to evy weight < 11,00. to 11.60: h 0 to 11.90; light 11.10 to 12.20; light lights 11.15 to 12.60; pack 00 to 10.0 0 to 12.50, “attle 14,000; fairly active trade general; fat steers and steady to easy; quality considered she stock in liberal supply; tending lower; early top wéight steers 11.40; some yearlings held around 11. most fat steers 8.75 to 10. ing suitable for feeders scar ter grades fi bulls weak to 25 lower; vealers steady to 12.50 ' mostly; outsiders upward to 13.50, Sheep 13,00 fat lambs active; early sales’ mostly 25 to 35 cents higher bulk desirable medium and handyweight 15.75 to 16.2 one load to shippers early at 16.76; feeding lambs fairly active; fully steady; few choice kind upward to 16.00; fat sheep slow; weak; few early sales of desirable fat ewes 8.00 to 8,’ SOUTH ST. PAUL HIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. (USDA)—Cattle 500; slo enh gs dull; she stock and ing classes unchanged; y plain; few odd yearlings early upw: top load steers considered around 10.00; bulk 7.50 to 8.50; she stock largely 4,’50 bat 7.00, 1 sparingly bologna 0 H soakerd, and feed- e fully steady; short load of fleshy ee to y pr) lights 10.50 to bulk around 10.75. Hogs 18,000; bidding mos’ 11.26 to 11.75 for 150 to averages or 15 to 25 higher Mnoday averages penne: packing sows largely 9.0 . | piostly 12.60 on pig seconds 42%% to 41. ceipts 7,044 cases; nary firsts 33 to chanfed. SS “__ POSITION WANTED YOUNG MAN wishes to secure em- plomment. as salesman, clerk, book- eeper, correspondent. Best re- jons. What have you to 11413 or address W. G. iebfea, 414 Ave. A, Bismarck, ef smock wi fy Phone 2363 between Be :30 and 7:30, 1-5-3t ree 34, Cheese un- coenene ave tae day 12.50 to 12.60; age cost Monday 11.2 Sheep 1,000; fat | 26 cents higher; bu 15.00 to 15.25; short deck fat west- erns 15.50; three doubles 80 pound western lambs to feeders late Mon- day 15.95; sheep scarce tod: inally steady. CHICAGO POULTRY 5. — — Poultry fowls 23 keys 39; roosters geese 18, Tribune Want Be tice j id red and Texas DBOLINE IN ‘STOCK PRICES) ——— Stock tid urn ‘Réaction ary After Opening Dis- ' play of Strength uy New York, Jan. (By the Asso- ciated Press)—Desp he reduction in the call money rate to per cent, the lowest since October 20, stock prices turned reactionary today af- ter an opening display of moderate strength. Short selling on the theory that the technical position of the market warranted a reaction and heavy tae taking by wealthy in- dividuals who delayed ‘the sale of their apecifative holdings so that income taxes on the same would not be payable before March, 1927, were generally attributed as the reasons for the decline. Heavy over-sub- scription of the National Cash Reg- ister common stock issues, which immediately went to a four point premium over the offering price and reports of expanding steel operations in the middle west were the day’s chief items of business and financial news, There was a few exceptions to the general trend, International Harvester advancing 3'% points above yesterday's final quot: At- lantic, Gulf and West Indies 2% Atlantic Coast Line was down 8% points, Dupont 5% can Can 4, and Mathieson ‘Alkali and Postum Cereal three each. The closing was irregular. Se- lective buying of railroad, tobacco and copper shares in the f! promoted some short covering whic gave ier tone to the marke Federal Mining jumped altost ten points and gaine of 4 more istered by Na 4 and a among the most meure of the carriers stock. Total 8 approximated 2,100,000 shares, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished. by Russell-Mi Bismarck, Jan. 5, dark northegn northern spring amber durum . mixed durum red durum .. flax 2 flax » Lorye "hard inter We quote but do not handle the | following: Oats Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN Yellow White & No. 4 No.5. per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. MINNEAPOLIS GRal! Minneapolis, Mi: Jan. 5.—(#) Wheat receipts 120 cara compared to 140 9 year aga. Cash: No. 1 north- ern 1,74 to 1,77; No. 1 dark northern shring: Choice to fancy good to choice 1.79 to aan to good 1.74 to hard spring 1.75 to 1.92; No. 1 hard Montana on track 1.74 to 19 to arrive 1.74 to 1.93 201; duly 55 lb. cath No. 3 yellow 78% te 82' Oats No.3 white 28% to 38%. FARGO BUTTER +Pargo, N. D., Jan, ‘Minneapolis, of car lot grain sal 1 dark northern 1.75 2 dark northern 1 3 dark northern 1.69'% to 1 hard spring 1.84% to 1.96% 2 amber durum .72; No. durum . No. 2 2 grade j ™ -r MAN WHO PREVENTED TH! ROBBERY O! THIS BANK. TIES DROPPED. IN TOH SSHsm©as SEES 2,-1.02% to %. Flax No. 1, 2.6 to 2.68, ‘ PATOES, Chicago, Jan.~ 5,—)—Potat alle Receipts 99 cars; trading good; mar ket ‘stronger all around; total U.S. ~ ‘shipments 672 cars; ‘Wiscon ne nexota sacked round wh 4.50; few frozen sacked russet Minneapolis, Potatoes: Light mand> slow, market wea morning, generally firm noon,, carloads delivered erly deducted Minneapolis Paul gate, sacked per cwt whites, U.S, No. 1 3.90 to 4,00, des in Development Body Has Delegation at Waterways Congress egation to the renee Tidewater ened Paul tor pranldane Be sociation, if pme 10 members: e task of fu and whatever fina! to assume advancing erway pro« Ject will become an important part of the Greater North Dakota Asso- ciation’s development program,” Mr. a “North Dal rect benefic the proposed de and every effort in bringi demands the enthusi support of the peop With the per f the Greate Too Late To Ciassify ED -A competent maid. Highs 1. Apply Bolton, 116-4th Street. 1. Bt WH-WHY LT OIONT SEE HIS FACE -BUT THATS TH IDENTICAL, PECULIAR BROWNISH COAT HE WORE AND AH KHAKI PANTS TOO. TD SwRAR HE IS TH MAN. YESSIR viS HIN SPEAKING OF FINAN WELL, TUE ONLY BEEN) WORKING T00 oot AND THIS MORNING I WENT DOWN AND MADE A BIG “CLEAN-UP! IN THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT— OF FINWWCE SOME DAY