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‘ MALE: HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and. barber trade. Pow week: cial. ws yer “college, Fi Al —High School or Business College girl to work fer room and board, 1 block from High, School 605 Ave. ish Phone 1161M. ‘or ED. Ty etal housework. Bhone. 168 dey. Great “demand, big 8; UNE 00. scrreoseeees 1 week, 25 words or un- time or call at 802 ‘Ave. B, _ 902, in the evening. an for general hpusework. « be neat and cl 20 members, out of town. at U, S. Indian School, inson. Mr. WANTED GIRL for general hous ‘Call 422 Phone 1052-R after 6 p. m. iwk work, German preferred. 4th St. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Warm two room nished apartment, A private entrance, range. house, 601 2nd St. and Ave B, ground floor, 4 burner FOR '—A moi ~-living room, dressing room, bat! | hchen and closet. Available Jai $15.00. Phone 905 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Large light ing room and: kitchenette, ern home, completely f Call 525-W or 8 Rosser St. fur- gas Bath adjoining. One story Also three rooms and bath, 1-4-3t, WANTED—Girl or middle aye wom- Must ac, by diate 1-4-1 WANTBD—Cook for club of 18 nf Inquire iek- k BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE HOUSE—Six rooms, modern, slecp- ’| ing porch, east front, close in, gar- age, $5400.00. COTTAGE-——FOUR rooms, toilet, barn, close in, very easy terms, $2650.00. BUNGALOW — FIVE rooms, cast front, one block from paving, close to schools. I belicve thi best buy in the city, BUNGALOW-—STUCCO, convenient to schools: popular part of city, built for a home, everything complete, prac- tically new, $6000.00. | HOUSE—FIVE rooms, modern, build) FOR REN Five-room 536- {OR RENT—1 large room complete: ly furnished for light housekcep-]. mg. 2 single sleeping , 1066 Phone. 46 Main St. FUR KENI—%-room modern house 5-room partly modern house. M. Regist wien eds ue FOR RENT—Pleasant’ light —house- keeping apartment. Business Col- lege building. Phone 183. = mouern house, block and a half from Bank of North Dakota on Main street. | COTTAGE Right Inguire ut 822 Main strect or phone | 1-2-1w rooms, 1-6-1W 6-room nearly modern house and bee! it 1-2-1wk by the owner for a real home, nice part of the city; $6400.00. down town, 4 rooms and bath, east front, $2300.00., BUILDING LOTS—Hundreds of them in all parts of the city. Almost pty you may wish is AANDS—I have so! sections and six. quarter sections since December ist as well as sev- | over a dozen otner sales pending. BUY NOW from the only real estate man here who is really ad- vertising this community to out- siders and who, in the making of over 2600 sales has had never a con- plaint. BUY NOW, get in on the ground floor when’ prices are so very low to sell Tribune No. 40. FOR RENT—A furni city heat, no childre Apts. Phone 303. Prop » FOR RENT—3 oo 600-16th St. FOR RENT—Modern residence. quick. or FOR SALE at once one five room house $500.00, two trucks priced Write 12-16-tf£ ed apartment, ‘The Laurain room house for rent.|__ Phone 3 Call 1-4-3¢ low and make your profit. INSURANCE on your house, furni ture, automobile, merchandise,al most anything insurable, in reliable companies. F. E. YOUNG. : -lwk SALESMEN WANTED —__ COLLECTION AGENCY Wants ex- perienced salesman for District Agent. Solicit . business. Appoint Sub-Agents. $100.00 weekly. Give At 246, i Lost_ Trail north of Bismarck. Finde: ris, Bismarck, apartments, a gray squirrel choke __Return-to Tribune office. 14 id CIC) cli clsie HORIZONTAL To, rob, Mineral: ‘spring. ‘Bpoi * To Proitow o clue. Guided, |: Concise.’ Gets up.’ ‘Conlupetion. To accept. Arozen. water. 21, Place’ where: hides: are cured. \ 6 for erg. chestnuts. A mat vias ie line. Rigid. Born. Refuse, To clumsily spill water. Before. Evening prayer, To be indebted, 2e Fe ee oint. To mal Is defeated. i 6R, Stik ‘worm, Ope: who attudinised. Saccharin. Carmine. Embryo p! its. Fong n ou ett of cloth arre jth. Le Frame used by: Teen ee ner: ‘ wl To remain. To r hay. day evening, a S0x3% { ‘abric tire and rim on: the Black kindly eall 8F2 or write Steve nicer references. International, 435 Mills Bldg., | San Eranklepe: 2. SELL LILAC “Breath Perfume J Drug, oer and ieee Stores. 40 pkgs. on Easel Card. ‘Send 80¢ for sample and commence to take or- dars.at once. Write to M. ra. crea son, Box 2, Grand Forks, N. i nee 2-5-8 r Oo WOO Irregular. or OED ORY F: Quaking. Boundaries... Venomous snake. To sosk. flax, White crystallin Yeast, baking .pows er, ete. ant having aromatic: sced. rascibe. Oftaed eto mb stible, ‘tuid, “the! Avs TX Baier eral pieces of city property and have | —_ Wan Saeoeea a ine tiie toom fo1 ping three room apart- ment. Phon: vhome. For sale: completely | 46, Main St. 12-30-1wk FOR RENT—Clean rooms in modern 1 velvet rug, 9 x 12 used.6 months, 1 ee elec- tic table lamp. $06-8th St. Mi... a FOR RENT foo: _.eneé “Hanson. FOR RENT—Three furnished on houseKeoping rooms, home. _ spe sceresrrientntannteerembciensindmcae ner macorncmmmam acpi ate _ AUTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—Priced tow to se one Overland 8; new; one new One five rogm house, moved soon. Cull at 800 id Truck, hagele tite: ail a ie 3rd St. WORK WANTED ITE: hour. ork by Also plain Phone soe AND: ROOM oarding house wil ramer, seeiary " Phone 618W. ‘opened by "Eva located at 401: 9th St. BUSINESS CHANCES Grocery Store connection.! Reason for’sell- FOR SALE—Cash with lunch ity in th. For ion, write to Owner, N. Dak. is a real hotel barga' to it weatisets Feed location MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1 dresser, $5.00; 1 com- ‘mode, $3.00; 1 chiffonier, $8.00; 1 Singer Sewing machine, new, $40.00; 1 New Home $15; 3 pair pillow, goose almost new, $4.00 table. Other hinge to metnion. 723-5t! No. 242J. FOR SA also nati hie 1016 art | Coupe, fully sewing. DE—Fui ND te, Good town, jrite Tribune No, 10-12¢¢f per pr.; folding to numerous St. Telephone LE—Choice imported man peertiy) and aisess M cae Tis, ickinson, N. Dak., Box FOR RENT—Vacant store. 10-1 FOR RENT—Room in new modern| , Phone’ 682 or sate wick; > almost lodel Ford Truck; | must be; Main of) Phone 187 for H. C. Arnold. ‘bee. FOR SALE—1925 Dod; coupred and good as new. and ee to sell: quick. B 18-81 wanteD A. veal lw 8515 1-5-1w 1-6-1Wk price and This at it will good as machine, feathers, G untain, to N55 12. Chicago, Jan. the “part of market was poor. of. stand! forced ye} opening uncl er, new styl and July $1. belt, together w movement of thé firmness to corn | hogs. ing 87 7-8: Oats was easy, wheat weaknes: average lower. * Provisions Subsequently, buy prices, Late; er largely seeds. Jacob ‘128. building in Nicola property on Broadway, next to Gartner’s Shoe Store. quire-office of O'Hare & FOR SALE—=Two rei In- Cox. 2-3 istered Chester White Boars weighing about 150 Toi Ph pigt A-1° shape. 608 Broadway or write C. ‘Box 706, Mandan. — FOR one about ten: months 4._ Roy 1 old. 12-31-lw itandard make Can be seen at L, Bryan, i2-3is10 diamond ,tings, priced very reason- sk, Wi able. James W. Dak. ;ALE—One 25x: cated, near school. No. 41. GARAGE FOR RENT—417 Want .permanent tenant 2418, ilton, No. 12-46:1m | First St. t, Shenk 1. Se SatanenEnEneEEnEeemeee POSUION WANTED YOUNG MAN wishes to secure em- ployment as salesman, Clerk, buok- rt, correspondent. commendations, offer? Call, 11413 or address » A, Bismarck, N. Lehfeld, 414 At Dak. STENOGRAPHER wants Phone 236J between 6:30 MOM’N POP Best re- hat have you W. G. position. and 7:30. 1-5-3t BREAK Minneapolis, had a further brea! day’s session. leading ith = WHEAT MARKET SUPPORT POOR rope remainder of this crop year act- ed as more or less of a stimu! lus, and so too di! reports of. better demand for flour. closed strong at 1 to 2 cents net advance, new style, 3-4 to 1.80 7-8 and July 1.55 3: }. -(F)- Wheat ly showed weakness today, re! | strength of quotations at Liverpool M: -{having failed to bring about any ag- gressive buying here at the opening. Favorable weather conditions in Ar- gentina were reported, and selling on commission houses disclosed that support for the Wheat May $1.8 wick relative MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (January 6) Open High Low Close Wheat— 1,69% 1.72% 1.9 1.72% old... lay new. U71 1.724 1.68% 1.72% 865% 88% 45% BTis 89% ABTH 46 46% «110% 1.135% LAS 1.09% iin Loss 1s Bell Jan. May $— . 16,00 «16.75 16.00 16.80 16.00 16.62 16.00 16.80 On the ‘declines which ensued, a considerable number gz orders to sell gut and to stop losses at definite fixed limits into operation. d to 7-8’ cents low-j| average; killin $1.78 7-8 to $1.79) hivher; bulk good CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ja —A)—(U S DO ‘A)—Hogs 20,000: mostly ten to ‘The twenty cents higher than Tuesday's 25 to 60 -ants choice 225 to to $1.54, was fol-' 300 pound butchers $11.10 Ww a. the corn cro} values. sympathizing with Starting at 1-8c} off, May 45 3-4, oats continued to; reflected the upward trend of corn and of hogs. offerings searce, and traders who wanted to found it necessary to bid the corn market influenced by the action of wheat. (orn t| closed unsettled, 1-2 to 5-8 cents net higher, May 87 1-4 to 87 3-8. RECOVERY FOLLOWS iT age eigen jan. 6.—(#). ik here ear! Scattered stop loss restricted gaye eports, too, were current that the reduction in the 1925 pig erop is being evened; up through curtailed slaughter of! After opening at 1-4 lower to 1-8 advance, May 86 5-| seoeel gains all around, May touch-} to 7-8, corn became {lowed by something of a rally and better 160 to 200 pound weight Taree then by a setback to $1.77 1-4 for| ly $12.00 to $12.90; May and $1.53 1-4 for July. i |. Unfavorable weather in the corn tops 130 pounds up’ $12.65: up $12.50; bulks packing sows $9.50 |. majority 140 to 0 pound selections $1 to $9.85; better grades killing pigs $12.40 to a $11.25 to $11, 10; light $11.40 to $12.5 lights $11.60 to’$12.60; pac! 's $9.00 to $10.10; slaughter pigs $12.25 to $13.00. Cattle 12,000; fat steers steady to strong; yearlings showing beds fal killing quality improved; bulk $8.90 to $10.50; best yearlings, heavies n dmedium weight $1.50; some heav- held higher; stockers' and feed- ers very scarce; firm; active trade \on cows and heifers; fully steady; spot higher; bulls weak to 25 cents lower; practical top on heavy bo- Tognas $6.00: outsiders buy: vealers at $13.50 to $14.00; packers | mostly $12.50 downward steady. heep 14,000; good and choice light and handyweight fat lambs active; strong to 25 cents higher; heavies |slow; early bulk better grades fat lambs $15.75 to $15.26; around seven {doubles to city butchers and ship- pers $16.35 to $16.50; few sales of , heavy lambs at $15.00 to $15.50; feed- ing lambs strong; choice kind up- ward’ to $16.25; fat sheep stead: up} selling was hit when May sagged’ to; few decks of fat ewes early at $8.50 $1.70 and the day’s close. around mid-session. to late in the session prices wen 1-2 cengs above yesterday’s! northern spring: May followed with a 5-8 to 7-8 cents over previous finish. Oats firmed up after an early di! of 1-4 cent, late prices sagged a light trade. Tower premiums. demand. quality. Barley Chicago, Jan. alive firn tq 813. springs ers™18; ducks THINK OF IT —AFTER THE MONEY L SPENT “TO GINE CHICK A GooD EDUCATION. AND AFTER PUTTING HiM IN THE OFFICE TO. GIVE HIM Raper IN_ LIFE. NOW HE TURNS OT ‘. BEA STREET CLEANER : over yesterday’s close. flaxseed was off 1 3-4 cents w! CHICAGO On May May rye broke 1 5-8 cents with! Oats No. 3 w wheat and regained the loss. ‘ley Cash wheat was unsettled with oc- $10 se ecasional sales of high and medium | protein springs of low test weight at Durum was firm. -Corn demand’ carlot grain sales: was sluggish. Oats were in betér northern $1.76% to $1. Rye was firm for ordinary dark northern $1.73% to $ was was steady POULTRY 6.—(). turkeys 3 to 30; geese i yester- devi loped | Wheat receipts bulge ling a shad led to rally barley steady Poultry receipts 1 car; fowls 2 break carried: 1 1-4, to $9.00: cents below that figure before | port appeared. Futures at low w 1 7-8 to 2 1-4 cents under Recovery up- MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, ‘Minn., Jan. 6.—-% 206 cars compared to 170 a year ago. Casl th: Alara $1.73% to $1.78 Choice ff $1.86% to, $1.92%; good to choice | | g1.g0%4 to $1.85%; ordinary to good | % to $1.79%; No. 1 hard spring | $1764 to $194%; No.1 durk hard Montana on track $1.75 to ari $1,751 to $1.94; h $t.72%; duly $1 65%. Corn No, 2 yellow 79% « to 39%. Bar- 2 $1.09 to 2 to 66. Rye No Flax RANGE Minneapolis, Jan. 6 and 3 dark northern Ah BAN to $1.76 and No, 2 hard w F {durum $1.65; N ‘1 mixed wheat $ |, Barley, sumpie grad 3 G3 to 65. Corn Xo. 4tyellow st OAts No. 2. white ve No, 2 96% to $1. | No. 1821. = WHAT WILL OUR FRIENDS AT THE CLUB GAY WHEN) THEY HEAR OF THIG P THINK OF IT! ME THE PRESIDENT OF THE MAGIC MUD CO. AND MY SON. A WHITE WING - to 83%.) FINANCIAL. livecal issues held slightly below] watds to $12.00 i the days sok prices but some of the] highe: bidding -|ST0CK | IGS ARE STRONGER opening sales Cnitea States Cast Iron Tipe moved "Sheep 2,000; 915.65; forward two to four point: Total} lambs tp to sales approximated 1,700,000 shares. | stron; pigiarisbtaecadee ies $700 to Bh CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 6.-%4—Wheat No. 1 BISMARCK GRAIN hard $1.84 to, $1804; No. 2 bard) crusnished by Russcll-Miller Corn No. 3 mixed 3 yellow Bismarck, Jan. 6. No. 1 dark northern ... Kye-- 42% x May old 1.03% 1.03% 1.03 Hiye| No. 1 northemn spring May new. 1.05% 1.06% 104% 1.06% | —, " ARG te 7, Tim. No. 1 amber durum riry ‘a over seet b> nal - enone , Weakness Developed ‘Today Worth. 4h Ok aie aie oe Sig’ at Opening Bu $14.95; Ribs] No. 1 red durum a on me 21 fla | Soon After Opening—Corn , new. 41% 41% 41% 41%, Bullish’ Enthusiasm Is acs No. 2 flux .- 288. 208 250% BUTTER 1 rye «os. Gains. Firmness . Cesaten Later. Fargo, N. D., Jan, 6.—()—Dutter- Bark hard winter.» ni M Id. Spears fat, churnin cream 44; packing | #4 chi rere, eee May new, 68% | New York, Jan. 6--()—Stock | stock B20. : We quote bui do not handie ‘the Ioslon’ hitives “Waylig in the See tena | fees gathered strength after an cat- RBC, following: SG walt ot th ed i ey 1y: period’ of irregularity in today’s OTATOE:! Oats pd ce eitace eure Se GAAGRES 8) oe market. Prides sagged. at the open: |* |. 6.--—Potatoes: | Barley of scilers, hoisted the mar- Open High Low | a A a ee Ng pts 40 cars, trading good; mar-| Spelt, ur een Ly Ee tee, nt tae eave” “heel "1.78% |aere, particularly in the motors and | 12-Canadian-earx; Wisconsin-Minne- Yellow White & ei AM al ath ave arnie 3 Sher olies tut the strong resistance: 'sota sacked round whites 4.10: tol. Mixed ee ee y aaear: aa Aeeie shown by many issucg resulted i a| 4.85; few fancy 4.40 to 4.50; Idaho! > ae ting tbe ree | cessation of aggressive short selling | sacked russets 4.20 to 4.36. befgre midday. “Lowering of the eal y rate to four per cent, after a renewal of 41-2, with funds in the je market” available as low 1-2, and the optimistic charac- ter of the weekly steel trade reviews Jan. ( Better wire inquiry, market weaker in is morning, strong | Car louds delivered | Minneuolis, © A)—Potato demand improv some quarters tl this afternoon. APOLIS FLOUR helped to create bullish enthusiasm sales, freight only deducted Minne- 5 . the early ‘afternoon. U. 8. Stee! | apolit-St. Paul Mak Gonied. Thea Pek tice terse common, which closed nt_136 1- round whit S. No. 1, few mofn- cvated at $9.85 to 10.06 ight, was run up to 137 ing sales, $8.75 to $3.900; afternoon, ey ieee een sund cotton sacks. an Smelting to 140 3-4 and’ Ameri- | very few sales, $4.00 to $4.05, Sait ‘ea 48,818 barrels, Bran can to 291 3-4 before the end of the Most shipers now quoting $4.00 to] ¢ 0. 5 t third hour. Revival of rumors of an) $4.10. : early segregation of Delaware and CHIC PRODUCE Ri Hudson goal prope was followed by a five point jump in that stock.| South St. Paul, heart (By Commercial solvents B jumped 7 sD 0 Ay > fully tier points, south Porto Rican ar 5,| steady; stears and yi in rath: | trig and Atlantic Cost Line, Pathe Ex-|er liberal supply; several loads me-| figsts 4 change, Pressed Steel Car and Gen-|dium weights “considered cligible | ondy 40 ta. 1 ees unchang eral Asphalt common and preferred | around $9.00 to ceipts. 6011 cai Chess “ane moved up 3. to 3 1-2 points. Federal | $8.5 Mining and Smelting common broke |§ from 111 to 99 3-4 on the traditional ™ “selling on the good news” following] ters mostly bologna] Phone 62. Wachter Transfer the declaration of a $10 dividend, and | bulls firm at $ $5 00 to $5.50; heavies | Co, ckers nehanged; bulk $6.00 to irable grades up- Calves 3,000; strong higher; good lights §1 pulk around $11.00. the authorization of the paym upward to arrears on the preferred, but later to 106, Ap ng was firm. structive akerieas made no effort in to #1 OUT OUR ‘WAY NOW YA, Lwvuz Gonna Done 1T T'MAKE ME LAFF! SM T' CoT EAR on = THINK HIS PA'S GONNA HOLES IN IT Too WONT HI BE RISKIN' HIS LIFE * BUT THEN THER cue pos FOLLERIN US INTO DEATH AINT NOTHIN MIS) SuMDAN/ || VALLEY Lookin Fer a | | HEAR OUT On PRAIRIES BUT SOLITUDES AN SILENCE. HAT ? THERE Now TOD ,YA KIN SEE TH TOWNS WE GO HAT 'N ‘FINDS Naat ‘ane, iio Ny WAS Sh. Me Any shi yi wl Wo M " Tuat’s 1T! SIDE 1) WITH HIM = You ALWAYS TAKE HIS - OW WELL BEING ASTREET CLEANER 1 HONEST EMPLOYMENT— L CAN) REMEMBER. HOW YOU USED TO CURRY HORSES AT, THE LIVERY STABLE AND DRIVE A GROCERY SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. - WELL Por, 1 KNOW How CHICK FEELS~ You SEE HE'S ABLE To EARN MORE THAN HE Did AT THE OFFICE AND -— TICKETS ANDI WAGN'T ASHAMED OF YOU, EITHER. Co) 1 discount under nts under shell. Butter lows Beulah Coal per ton $4.10. By Williams J.ReowiLlaws M-b ©1926 AY NEA SERVICE. INC. WAGON ON: 3 ToGeT Buopen MONEY For THEATER the final hour to push c8 levels which mizht tempt heavy real- ph igh PI izing sales. U. 8. Steel and ,other tite by shippers on sorted lights up- or around 25 cents aYound: $12.75 on average cost Tuesday $11.4 fat steady to gwes salable mostly from ~~ =