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MALE pa wi poy tA | aig) ol cata ea lp ro eet ae sell sities people must erry every. uae Experience unnecessgty. McConnon & Co., Paes 262, one, sn ea ett GIN) WANTED ATO) CE—Latge Million Dollar at an. CT rd i ely ing es gual ress, eNO ate ea asie WANTED—Men and women to barber trad Grae demand, b wages. Few week mph alog and special offer. ites. Barber Co! Fargo, > 'ED—Gi an for ge) Seal hierpts ao be neat élean. « C. C. -W Hazelton, . ‘GIRL, WAN oF for general house- work, Apply we hie 6 p. m. +615 Mandan Ave. 1-8-3t, SALBSMEN — Interview business men. Make $75 to $150 weekly sell- ing best Income Tax and Beriapas Record yet devised. No real com- petition. ort? a icin bie organization. tite “deal tem,” 118 S. Broadway, Los ‘An “Perfume | __geles, © BLL LI Bi t Drug, Cigar and Candy Stores. 40 pkgs. on Easel Card, nd 800 for sample an@scommente to take or ders at once. Write to M. 0. Fee son, Box’2, Grand Soke N. D. 382,55 ESMEN ;WANTED—Heéap makes $500 monthly selligg dur new ‘gum and peanut machine to merchants. No” experience necessary. Bi, i Hurd, SCHOO OF OF RD SALRSMEN: $x: if ae ALES I EV! OFFE! ED Posteon E AR RDS. 4750 SHERIDAN LIGHTNING Strange Battery ero pound. Charges discharged bat- teries instantly. i old method entirely. agents, Eehinhng Co., Minn. 2-261 SALARY and e pense wor rante against commission. Metetiots live-wire spec aA eas $150 weekly, ie Cc Cedar Rapids, DARD “19- Ait EW MEN Guaranteed weekly against commissions. Retailers’ live-wire novelty. Good men make $200. R. Appleton Cont. Co, Ce- dar Ri: Towa. LGelt istrabut stick, powdered sel anvthing from the ‘aes is ‘withose Slery to skin; a a” cus- opportunity’ for bust. et: in’ business; sample free. Frets PRODUCTS co. ae West Lake, . Cl 1;9-1 JOLLECTION -AG! perienced nt. references. Nils Bldg., San- Agents WiNfED' os tl for best work. Shes Direct to wearer, big money, no investhient. rite Atlas Shoes, 6372 Hollywood hvd., Hollywood, Calif, a-B-4t hh Gree with lunch room in.” Price reasonable. Fe, for se! ing, failing health. ;For price and other infarmatieg, write to: Own Box 84, Moltify 3. Dak, ion ins ¢ malt route. ror wis eee a orses. George . in, Route bh fee: in, nip. TRADE Fan ished! bed tel Moeatet at Zap, ? is hotel bargata sey it will pay you to investigate. Good town, good location. ‘OR ly w= Mor sight: ing. --2 single sleepin: 1066 Phone, 46 Main St. tabs Write Tribune Ne FO HOUSE—Six: tooms, . eprit,. modern, sleep: t- front, close in, gar- ing. porch, core room: barn, clode in, very easy gates W — FIVE -rooi a east Seat one block from close ere chools. 1 othe) is. {ry be the at hoy ie in the FEU Sere $8800.00. BUNGAL east front Venta te to pie in | lar patt of city, built for a me, everything complete, prec: “Foams, ‘modern, by the owner for a real home, nice rt of the city; $5400.00, C AGE—Right down town, 4 ovina and bath, east: front; $! BUILDING :LOTS—1 Hundreds of them in.-all parta of the city. Almost any. lot ote ce a id my My FARM Ba hs dtwo seetions and ay Rattee cf , fat Sie Tecember 1st .as..well as sev: } pieces of city property and by iF a dozen otner sales Benda Bl NOW from the col estate man here who is really. vettising aa community to ou nd in-the. making om ot’ ania? has had never a to Phai BUY -NOW, get in on-the round floor when prices are sq ft make - your ‘peefit. ‘Cite,3-au' bt) most anything ini companie: PD ROOM |, BOARD—N. ‘boarding house a _ opened by An Kramer, Januai ines atte oth St. font oe a x a aereae ay fadid= ae 5 Bo eee ed ee “<e od young horses in Ebe Lambert, in ha ot eee ath ‘Bismarck. 6-lwk District] ~ Real ag aaiesinn 5 i a ait aed ae veason- nat 12,14-t¢ ICHOOL—S; monthly course for reading .and itl ‘Bre reopened violin -el me eal at’ THE ;, Bic For conditi SCHOOL, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- 11-O-tf dan Ave. or Phone 1617. FOR ‘SALI E-—pholes mp Imported Ge man Roller’ Hats Mountai: also. native ‘f. Cages, seed: treats,’ ete. sane Oa y ancee ickinson, N. 10-12-3m —Last chance to get one a4 the few Be 00 residence lots 4th St. Dy 160 a Bargain. eters down. Write box i aa table, | box} 1: sale, 2157-3 lughes Electric’ § Btove, press pisiesy vie poe Rope con: in. at once. Pious. onan 1-3 RB SALE—Birdse: Maple room saute, Tipit dressin; and -rocker ani ‘springs Price for quick Res] -FOR-HENTC a YOR: ROOM FOR, RENT—Nice and warm room, ren vfine Call nef Ave eas » Ave. or Phone 1017. FOR RENT—A farsished. Boer ¢ nosthildre RE} h i he gat 8 gh A St. one S273. FOR RENT—Completel fi thed Be at Fergon Cou y Phone. 108 1-9-6¢] and We ok Loans and discounts * oO secured: Trading pity ‘Narrowed Hisseapolts, markets jictuated. erratically duri 8 the week with no definite trend indl- ks Beet AL 27,061.69 . TOTAL $163,704.79) Ca 8 LIAB itiiis ital es ald | pala * 6,277.69, ba it ct eet a ightB 2888 , 486.16 esit 3,918.69 Fe 248.24 443.18 -130,8) IH cates of dep Time jcertin Prog me Bact ‘mance Cor. Te ol ice STATE OF. NORTH DA’ A, qounte on of yale jelgh.—ss, a Comper. of the do solemnly, swear that the above statement .is true, to the best of my knowledge and ‘belicf. Subacttee AMEUDEANG, Caxpler. me tne ih Mee e ot January Notary Pate jg pa saben Co ounty, 20H £0 commission expires, res, September tant i: E Sone R RG, ‘Directors. aioe naiaa re rect, he Conatton M3 at Driseott’ in the State of North at the close of ‘business December Bist, ia ,| Loans and discounts. stocks; tifieates, claims, etc..... | Rankine ‘house, tu ind fixture: x Other real estat Checks and other ‘tash items Cash and from ore * banks . 7,588.98 $174,759.69 «$10,000.00 Sui rp 5,000.00 Undivided profits, Penses and taxes paid Individual :depo: i ibject to its check .. res + 553,048.75 Guaranty 669.17 1 deposit »....... 9,858.12 cian aettientee, deposit 7 checks outstanding 4,896.14 138,468.18 1,179.0 972.29 $174,759.69 ‘a ayable Due War Financ \sraT# OF, NORTH DAKOT County of Burleigh—: I, H. A. Knudsen, Cashier of the ik, do solemnly swear i sav Capital stock paid in . Vs, F fond a Pi Notary Public, Burleigh* County, aa commission expires July %th, Correct. Attent ae IDSON, x. x EN, £8 before | hi h cated and prices wound up about the it_week’s close, says the} ti weekly bet, ment, of Heavy oi rings at Minneapolis and dull demand reduced premiums and narrowed the trading range with the high ate gtades showing the 0 | lossess: wheat closed Friday at $1,70 -1-2, same as la: k. Dur- um premiums were highe: Duluth May gained i tent for the week, closing at $1.51 3-4. Corn futures. advanced about 2 Foundr; cents for the week. N natural. sold & to 8 cents un with kiln-dried slightly with corn, but rig ba id _sontinued jo AL “Barley wa: shee oneny lower. ile very little interest displayed. range was 52 to 66 cent: with Ney selling at 68 cents. Rye within to follow wv whan » The cet bing ed the week 1-1-8 cents option price. Ma, Flax was fairly steady. No.1 seed ., was steady. eek, May closing erably sharply low: it $1.05 Cash t rye met. with fair |of the previous week. ‘This condition te good demand at 3-4 cent unden’ continued throughout the-preat part (STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR Resumption of nm of Pool Opera- tions in Motors, Specialties, Today’s Feature jew Yor! lan. 9.—(4)—Resump- jive pool operati in @ number of motors and specialties featured today’s ireegulas stock mar- ket. Fears of an immediate stiffen- ing of money rates were all delayed by the decision of the clearing hou: committee not to raise maximum in- rates on deposits on member tions. Trade news continued favorable. Pierce Atrow issues were ‘bid up in spectacular fashion in cele- bration atthe opening of the New York automobile show, the common touching 43 and the preferred 107, the latter a record high. S.S..Kresge soared over 15 points, General Elec- tric jumped 814 to a new record top, and Foundation company climbed six. ‘Postum Cereal, American Car and Pittsburgh — termi: low, coal sold three .points above yeste: the .day’s final quotations. A sudden drop of three, points in Pan American B was followed by heavy week-end real- g in the final hour. The closing Total sales approxim ed 1,000,000. shares. ; Nervous Undertone in Butter Market Chicago, Jan. 9.—A)—\ The butter markets for the opened consid- than at the close of this week. On Thursday, however, castern sold 2 to 7 cents under May, which| markets Aapsared to rally to some closed at ine 4 57. MARKET FOR TIVE CATTLE STIMULATED Cooler Weather and ‘Cloge of Holiday Season Boost ‘Dressed Beef South St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 9.—@) —Cooler weather, together with the passing of the holiday seasot ulated ‘the dressed beef market: this week, this in turn serving to stimu- late the market for live cattle at all points, the local upturn amounting to; evenly 25 to 50 @ays the weekly review of the ited States department of agriculture. Steer and yearlings showed the maximum deta unde! broad feeder support, p-handy. weight scoring $0. desirable. offerings # age bulls advaneed “to. 6,25 «to 5. butk, while vealers are around cents higher at an 11.25 average. Feeder and stocker cattle fallowed 7 h| Wheat— 0} the beef market to a 15 at Shcents Sept. rane) and small advances were ef- ‘The markets, so far as the average trade was concerned closed unsettled with a Mba nervous undertone ap- parent. Larger receipts undoubtedly were to a large extent responsible for meskatey ide from the regular consump- tion demand, however, practically the only support came from operators who were well financed and who’ be- lieved that over a long period butter at present prices would show profit. wl Wheat— May old May new July... Rye- May old... 0.0... ....- May new ..1.05% 1.05% Oats— lay old .. 41% 41% 41% Az A2% Als May new .. Flex +++ 6256% 2.56% 2.54% Barley— May old ....... May new .. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. pen High Low May new ..1;78% 1.79% 1.76 May old) <.1,76% 1.77% 1.74 ses LBD 1.5416 igor 1 146 1.46 1.04% A1% Ah 2.55% 87% 67% Wien 1.43% 881% 90% 91% 4 895% July 91% i tise, bulk selling largely at 6.25 to|Oats— 1.25 with finishing material upward ay to 8.25 and are «Dol Hogs cloged practically one dollar May above quotations a week ago. A sharp| July slump in yegeipts and a.broad outlet} Lard— on shipping, account were mainly re-|dan. .. sponsible for the ita At close, bulk of the ium ga ‘butchers cleared at 11.75 at - 11.90, with light hogs mostly from 12,00 to 12.25, packing sows 9.25, at 9.75, pigs Betlics Jargely ;1 tt lambs have traveléd an ‘uneveit ad during the week, choice kinds selling up to 15.85 at the best ing. On Fri however, ch *}western lambs stopped at 15.50 with good. of natives at 15.00. Fat g hate ga, all week largely from it 8.7 40% A6% 46% 1.13% 1.11 1.10% 1.09 -14.90 14.92 14.85 15.05 15.20 15.00 45% 1.18% 1.10% 14.85 15.00 15.50 115.80 15.92 15,92 ay 116.70 16.70 16.60 16.60 teady; receipts 4 cars; fowls 26 to. 29; springs 28; turkeys 35 roosters 19; ducks 25 to 30;. geese 18. 53,399 barrels; bran 26.50. 75% | eon, which sold at REACTION IN STOCK MARKET DURING WEEK | Brought About by the Raising of Rediscount ‘Rate to Four Per Cent New York, Jan. 9—@)—Raising of the New York federal reserve redis- count rate to 4 per cent, bringing into line with the rate of other cen tral institutions in the country, was the outstanding feature of this week's financial markets. It was followed by a moderate reaction in the stock and bond market, after an earlier period of irregularity’ during little piseress was made in either direc- tion. The increase, eomink at a time when the New York market was flood- ed with a surplus of call money at low rates, took Wall Street by sur- rise, although it had been expected jater in the month. The bank’s ac- tion was variously construed, being accepted in rome quarters us a warn- ing to the speculative stock market fraternity, and in others as a re4-c- tion of \increasing commercial de- mands for credit. One likely result will be a reduction in the size of brokers’ loans on stock collateral. Business Favorable The week’s business and trade “ak was generally favorable. Week- ¥ mercantile _revjews emphasized that the seasonal slowing down of business had been less marked than usual, which appeared to be con- firmed by the -relatively heavy vol- ume of freight cartoadings. Repo: of another drop in crude tion were followed by sti modity price tenden maintained a were hid up fashion ut intervals, but heavy profit taking invariably took place on the bulges. Oils were unsettled by the weakness of the Pan American i following the adverse court decision, but Pacifie and As: ciated developed independent strength on the announcement that the for- mer would distribute its holdings of the latter. Sugar, Copper Stronger Buber shares displayed a stronger undertone on the prospects of unusu- | ally seat world consumption of the product this year. Coppers reflected the improved po- of the market for the red met- ul, American Smelting selling at the highest level in years. Steels devel- oped sporadic strength, but failed to aintain their gains. Special buy- ing was noted in a number of public utilities on both the New York k exchange’ and the New York market. Rails, as a group, did not attract special attention, a’ majority of the active issues selling below last week's final quotations. Independent strength developed, however, in Norfolk. and Western, which established a record high for all time; Delaware and Hud- highest price in years, and Peoria and Eastern, which exceeded the 1926 maximum quotation. dD, ing Fargo, x jfat. chur stock 31. CHICAGO PRODU Chicago, Jan. 9.--Butter lo cream +46; — packing MINNEAPOLIS. FL Minneapolis, Jan. 9. family pat- ts quoted at 9.75 at 10.00 a barrel! in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments | ceipt CORN GARNS, WHEAT DROPS Corn . Futures | / Are Bought Generally — Profit-taking Sales Depress Wheat Chicago, Jan. ei (#)—Corn scored fresh gains today, wherens wheat averaged lower. The new outstand- ing factor as to corn was word that Jikelihood of government measures to help disposal of surplus grain had been much increased by official gonferences at Washington. General buying of corn futures resulted, and ces ruled higher from the start. ‘orm opening quotation 1-2 to 1 gent up May 89 1-4 to 8-8 and July 90 3-4 to 91 ceats were followed by a slight further advance with but little sub- sequent reaction. Profit taking sales whent. After opening at 3-8 cent: decline to 3-8 cents gain, new styl May 1.78 3-4 to 1.79 and July 1.5: 1-2 to 7-8, the wheat market made some additional upturns, but then receded all around to well below yes- terday’s finish, May 1.76 7-8, Oats were steadied by cogn strength. Starting unchanged to 1-8 cent higher, May 46, oats held near to initial figures. Provisions were responsive’to a set back in hog values. Throughout the day, selling on the part of houses with eastern connec- tions acted as a weight on the wheat market. Bullish Canadian crop esti- mates had apparently been discount- ed in advance, and were more than offset by an unofficial estimate of 140,000,000 bushels, exportable sur- wus in Argeftina, * Wheat closed heavy, 1% to 2% cents net lower, new ae 1 7 and July 1.52 to 1 4 In the last half hour of trading in corn, week-end adjustment of ac- counts, together with efforts to real- ize profits wiped out most of the day’s advance. Corn closed unset- tled at the same as yesterday's finish to % cent higher, May 8&% cents, and July 90" WHEAT, DEC! ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET, Minneapolis, Jan. 9.—()— Luke- warm cables, quiet export demand and light speculative trade, gave wheat 4 downward turn today after a spell of mild firmness eearly. But late in the session support gave out and a break resulted. Futures were off 1% cents on the late decline. Oats held within a nar- row range, finishing a shade lower, and May barley lost % May rye was quict and ¢ wheat. May flax seed declined 1% cents with grain weakness a factor. Cash wheat receipts were large Occasional sales of light wei springs were off one to two cen late in the session. Winter and durum were steady. Corn offerings were fairly large and quality on the arrivals ¢ontinued poor, Oats were unchanged. Rye was quiet and steady. Barley was easy to one cent lower, Flax seed wa ly and quiet. CHICAGO GRAL Whi white 43 at Ags 'y barley 68 at 77; timothy over seed 27.75 at 0; belligs 1 POTATOES. Chicago, Jan. 9.—-Potatoes: Trading| only fair; market 86 cars; Tound whites 4.08;at 425; few fancy 4.35; Minnesota sacked round wave 4.00 at ; Idaho sacked rus: sets 4.10 at 4.20, Minn., Jan. wire inguir market . market f Pota- demand ‘Minneapolis, toes: slow, weaker, seed sto loads deliv ducted, Minneapol 5 rate, sacked ewts. round white mostly 4.00 t 4.35. RANGE OF C. ARL oy Minneapoli lot grain northern 1 AND THEN NEXT 200R FOR. INSTANCE THERE WAS ONLY A COUPLE OF EGG SHELLS -THE REST WAS SOUP BONES depressed | dropping to; northern: 1 northern 1. po et ita 167' 3, pan Nee wnite wines ae 2 white 40 at %; No. 3 eS, Poly No, 1, 08; flax No. 1, 2.53 at “LIBERTY ‘New York, Jai three and ‘s 99.25; second first Me 101.24; third 4148 100.88: 101. 43 102,31, -- Wheat mcrae to 169 1_ northern kk northern 182% at godd to choice L77% at ordinary to good 1.73% at 1 hard: spring 1.74% at . 1 dark hard Montana on 1.89%; to arrive 1.69%; July . 3 yellow 79% at B3%s white 38% at 39%; barley rye No. 2, 1.00% at 1.01!3 ABM at 2.53%. spring, 1.86% 81} CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Jan. 9.—Hogs 7,000; even, largely 25 lower than Friday’s best prices; under weight 25 to 50 cents off; bulk better 225 to 300 pound butchers 11.55 at 11.57; desir- able 160 to 180 pound average most~ ly 12.00 at 12.26; 140 to 150 pound selections 12.40; tops 130 ene up 5; 160 pounds up 12.25; bulk peeing sows 9.75 at 10.10; desirable killing pigs 12.50 down; shippers took 4,000; estimated holdover 3,000; aver- age cost packer and shipper droves of hogs here Friday 12.82; weight 232 pounds; heavyweight 11.30 at ; medium 11.40 at 12.00; light 3 light light 11g6 rat sows 9.20 ‘ut slaughter 12.25 at 12.50, Cattle compared week ago light and medium feed steers 15 to 25 cents higher; such kind bringing @ premium over heavies; supply lat- ter excessive; weighty steers around, 10 to 15 cents lower; extreme top 11.15 paid for steers of all weights; Ts sand fat heifers r, fut cows and hologna bulls % to follow: Fat steers 8.85 at 10.50; fat cows 4.00 at 7.00; heifers 7.00 af 8.25; can- ners and cutters 3.85 at 4.50; veal calves 12.60 at 13.00; stockers and feeders 7.00 at 8.25. Sheep 3,000; for week around 10,000 direct, and five cars from feeding stations: today’s market nominal; practically all direct; compared week seo fat lambs strong to 25 cents higher; yearling wethers 25 cents higher; cull natives and aged sheep y; feeding lambs weak to 25 for week: fat g jambs 16.25; fat yearling wethers 13.60; two year old wethers 12.00; fat ewe: ; bulk prices follow: Fat lambs 15.50 at 16.25; cull na- titvas 12.00 at 13.00; feeding lambs 15.00. at 16.00; slaughter yearling wethers 12.50 at 13.50; wethers 10.50 at 11.60; fat ev-s 8.50 at 9.00. * RISMAR. . GRAIN , (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 9, 1926. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum, 1 flax .. No. 2 flax No. 1 rye Dark hard Hard win We quote but do not handle the followin, vei week's bulk prices No. No, No. No. No. No. rocwt os. SNELL CORN Yeilow White & Mixed t per po r corn 5 cents under shefl, : tee not good that man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.—Gen.2:18. They say that the best counsel is that of women.—Calderon. LT By YIMMINY MRS.GUNA)- CHICK'S A SMART BOY —