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MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1998 MALE ARLP WANTED WANTED—Men: and women to learh ber. trade, Great de pal, bie big ipletea, cal Few weeks cuinp! {fer iree, asiee ind cliege, Barber lege, F FOREIGN WORK under $5 nting work ih South America or fruit companies write Foreign Bureau, Fairview office, Detroit, Mich. 1-11-1t if baby Call at the o'clock. white. mother works,. American Cafe after NTED- ge’ work and care of child. Call_ 375. WANTED—Cagable woman as house- ig ae for one month on a — . Box 663, t Sint withD for general work, Apply after 6. p. Mandan Av. FOR SALE OR RENT USES AND FLATS. Mi shouse, and bath, full basement. lawn, shrabs and trees. cation,:on paving. Bar, ¢n at’ once: Phone ‘366R. Clifton __Jahnson. | io iek WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE— ‘ar twelve room house, furnis unfurnished, Close — in. Inquire of Elgin Hotel, Elgin, N. Dak So }+8-3t FOR RENT—1 large room compiete- Xe furnished for light housekeep- 2. single sleeping rooms. 1068 Phone. 46 Main St. ROOM FOR RENT. room for rent in fine ‘location. Call at 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan or Phone ihe __1-9-tf ‘netic m. 515 1-8-3, | 6 rooms | Garage, Good lo- in if tak- red apartment, The Laurain RF, Flanagan, Proj Ieett FOR RENT--Five roam modern house with heated garage Jan: 15, i 8 West, Rosser St, Phone 627d. FIVE ROOM. modern. ty low, school; A No. 1 condition “a modern a, double garage. Brice ‘peo; terms. immediate Possession. —e SIX: OR $700 down starts purchase al five room and ‘sun-pa er prodetes bungalow, just comple’ feat, built-in feataren ens immetiate poahesclon. Brice 6000 |, MODERN BUNGALOW, ALOW, $21 lat street, five rooms and bath, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, screened porch, Close to down town. For sdle at $4,500; low taxes; ; terms; a bargain. ~ house, newly SIX ROOM two out, hardwodd floors, full basement, furnace heat, south front; lot 37%x120, near school. Price + $5,260; good terms. | as tional per rate CLARSTE D DIPLAY 63 Cente Per beh $300 CASH and mon monthly prbehe $30, including interest, room partly modern house, 404 lth St.; Hee 300.00 inside end out. Price _____ MISCELLANEOUS _| $300 TO $500 CASH and easy month-! USEC ly payment ts—Five room modern monthly. course for reading and writing violin classes are reopened azain. For conditions call at THE MUSIC SCHOOL, 41 Ave. A, corner Man- dan’ Ave, or Phone 1617, ae 2 \a-9-tt FOR SALE—Choice imported Uer- man Roller’s and He tz Mountain, also native rs. Cages, secds, treats, ete. hone a acob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. ad ab 128, FOR SALE—A Birdseye sa dresser and chair, bed complete, 2 leather upholstered rockers, small oak table, refrigerator and kitch- en table, Phone 366) FOR SALE—Last cha get of the few remaining residence lots on. 4th 8. 60 te hy 160 ft. Bargain, Terms.» Small — de us down, Write box 603, FOR SALE—Hughes Electric Stove, three plates, With oven, good con dition. Cheap if taken at once.’ Phone 922M. ginners _ in hotes,. Our; hot water beater, yas stove; taxes $117.00. Sale pee $2900.00, EIGHT ROOMS “and: and: Bath, | modern house, east front, hatdwood floors, full basement, hot water heat. Sale abe $4,800; $1,200 ‘cash Ist pay- -ment. SIX ROOM Modern house, furnace fireplace,. east front; very Me location. Sale price, $5800. 00; erms. This ageviey has a-most complete list of selected heuses and desirable building lots, at prices to satisfy any haser: Can finance any reason- ra Bob you, or build. i this agency Yelp you, it can, as helped many, > HEDDEN, REAL» ESTATE Page| eee a 0 Phene @ furnished or Write Tribune No, 4: FARM LANDS FOR-RENT-—Section 32-197-78, good buildings, 400 acres, cropped, some summer fallowed, half crop plan. You must have horses, machinery and bedi Give references, R SALE —80 acres land, known. as the Freede farm, one mile from town. If interested address J. W. McLaughlin, care N, Peniten.- tiary 1-8-2W D. WANTED — A No. One Electrician at B. K. Skeels_ Eleetric Shop. 408 Broadway jera| FOR SALE—Several extra q ered diamond rings, pticed very re: ied James W. Marek, Wilton, No. m FOR SALE—Shepherd _ Heeling Gogs, price $7.50. Chesak, R RENT © ROOM FOR RENT—Two nice single rooms dnd one large. front room on ground floor; with board, in mod- ern house. Call 419 7th ie or from J. E. 1-7-1w Pups NT—Extra large. room fireplace in modern home, furnish- for four men, reasonable. Break- fast an SELL LILAC Breath Perfume to r and Candy Stores. 40 pkgs. on Easel Card. ind 80c for sample and commence to take or- ders at once. Write to M. 0. Mad- son, Box 2/ Grand Forks, an ai! B= supper if desired. Phone nale: 1 velvet rug, 9 x 12 used 6 months, 1 new elec-) aly table lamp, 306-8th St, iets lw aA! RENT—Two or three roo strictly médern, housekeeping’ apartments, ‘Write Tribune No. 46, LARGE ROOM—South front, very convenient, near postoffice, reee able. 208 Rosser St. 1-9-tf FOR RENT—Nice warm room, suit- able for one. or two. 218-2nd St. Phone 900W. 1-9-1w WORK WANTED __ WORK WANTED—By Senior Ht. boy afternoons, evenings, Satur- days, Odd jobs. Phone 973J. 1-9-8t WANTED—Work by 1 or hour, Also plain __ Phone. WANTE! 8515 1-3-1W ‘ashing, done by the, 600 Thayer St. 1-11 HORIZONTAL Constellation, Houses of worship. Wing part of a seed. Fle by which an fixed. Posted, Garret, Feline animal. Gait. Scarlet, Contests of speed. Sea eagle. Obstruction. Writs securing inventions the inventor. Two fives, Above. Underground cavity. Devours. To accomplish, ‘ Aqua: estate for To follow a clew. To shatter hy-dynamite, Strong offensive flavors. ines. To border, f Preposition of Place. Sketehed. © + Fears (reverentially). - To subsist. J Battering machines, ..~ { Slender sewing rihstaiscolite: By. Electrified Barticles, Net weight of esearainers: To permit ‘o perm! Wand. Bulb flower,. Mechanical ,contrivanes: for fin. ing a wagon, 5.’ Perfumed . ointment, To sin, . To speak shiotortelly. To soak o VERTICAL Field, ae 2.°-To ensnares. - Fish-eating mammal for pelt. Twitching. Deity, Opposite Standard ‘ ; de valuable, : FOR RENT—Pie int light house- Keeping rooms. College Building. Phone 183. 9-2W “OR RENT—Nicciy furnished room fn modern ‘home, 702-7th St. .Phone 357M. 1 tiery extras 42 1-4; st -lextra firsts 41 to 1-2; firsts 40 1-4 to MEAT FD Oh Increase: in: World | Shipments i and Weakness at Liverpool _ Bring Change — Chie: Jan. 11>-G Radek rao abe by much larger” aha shipmenia and by. weakne: Liverpool, wheat here ‘averaged. ‘aware eariy today. More than 4,000,000 bushels increaséy of world shipments of wheat) were reported for last-week as compared with the week previous. On tho oth- er hand, indications pointed to only per eént of wheat reniaining in tural hands along the Northern Pa- cifie and Great Northern railroads, whereas the ‘usual amount at. this me is 20° per cent. Opening prices, unchanged to 1 1-4 vents lower, new atyle, May $1.76 1-4 to 3-4,and July | $1.61 3-4 to 7-8, were followed by a generat downturn and then by some-| Tard thing of a rally which, however,} Jan, failed to hold well. fa: Rough weather over the corn merle gave firmness to corn and gats, Af-! Jan. tere opening 1-4 to 3-4 cents wieket Ma: May 89 to 89 3-8, corn scored slight jy; farther gains before beginning to fan. recede, Oats started at 1-8 cents advance, a May 46, and continued near to the Jan. initial limits Lower quotations on hogs, tended! to ease down provisions. Subsequently the market was re- jonsive to. @ décrease in the United Sates visible supply total ani to news that taxes on puts and ¢alls are void. P t 2 ‘Wheat— € fairly w 2 11.5 to | tur tolto major tops bes toj}up 12 est | 9.75 mat ¢ upturns, however, Proved nsient. Wheat closed soy cents net lower, May 1.75% 1.76% and duly 1.$1%4 to 1.61%. Later, corn was By i er owin, selling on the part o! bevees ‘8 buyers. Besides, for the first time| weight h this season the corn visible supply |} at total exceeded the total ‘at the Apes vlight lig! reapondin, time last yea: Corn} ow oe closed unsettled, at the same as Sat-j at ufday’s finish to % cents lower; May 9043 to 90%. be Chicago, Jai higher raceipte 11,988 tubs; cream-| 11.5 } demani Cathe iO sgegdnet i fat steer: conds 40. Eggs unchanged; |' pts 15,478 cases; firsts 37; or- firsts 33 to 35. Cheese un- | Changed. 1. recei if 00 at heep POTATOES é Chicago, Jan. 11.—()—Potatoes: receipta 138 cars; trading fair; mee ; total U. S, shipments Sat. urday 708; Sunday 51. ears; Wiscon- sin sacked round whites $4.15 to $4.35; mostly around $4.25; Minneso- acked round whites $4.10 to $4.30; Wisconsin bulk round whites $4.30 to $4.40. e lowe} 16,00; no dications South off most; Minneapo! Jan. 11.— Potatoes: ogna bu Light wire inquiry, tablestock, di mand slow, market generally steady seed stock, demand improving, mar- ket firm, carloads delivered sale: freight only deducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked ewts. round whites, U. S. A few 4.10; sacked cwt. Irish cobblerse partly graded 4.15 at 4.25; sacked cwt. Bliss Triumphs, ‘partly graded 4.25 at 4 at 4.00; and feed loads of FOR RENT—Furpished toom in mod- j ern home. 408-8rd St, 1-9-3t >] _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTO! FOR SALE OB TRADE—One Stud baker aeonhy one Qakland roadster. Wi ike good young horses in ti rh F. Lambert, ten ‘miles south of Bismarck. 1-6-1wk FOR SALE—1926 Ford coupe, good iia tires; A-1 mechanical le_ if W. condition; poe for cash at Phone 745 1-11-3t 12-14-tf BOARD AND ROOM RD—New boarding house will be opened by, Eva, sane, pone sib: %, located at 401 9th How MANDY GUESTS. DAD MRS. Lewis: HAVE AT HER GRIDGE PARTY PL THIS AF’ TERNOON, DOT 2 T io aie 1, beg food, rg Free Marble figures. « , More’ am areats | Boxed, yarns, nee Fargo, N. churning CHICAGO POULTRY. Chicago, Jan. 11.—Poultr steady; 7 cars; fowls 26 at springs 28; tt rkeys 35; rooste: ducks 25 at 30; gecse _ BUSINESS CHANCES _ ‘OR SALE—Cash Grocery Store with lunch room in connection. Price reasonable. Reason for sell- ng failing health. For price and| other information, write to Ones, | ‘Box 84, Moffit, N. Dak. “es FOR SALE OR TRADE— Furnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. This is a real hotel bargain that it will] 18h pay you investi gate. Go town, geod location, Write Tribune No.| seed, 0 at 4 10-12-tf 14:90. Ri Sheep at 1.83%. Corn low 80%. HOH You'VE GOT NOTHIN’ ON ME. SIS ~ LHAD LUNCH AT ) LEWIS! TODAY, TOO May, new . CHICAGO ay hew . wedded CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Mis Jan. 1 big packet mand brow to 300. pound butchers 11.30 at better 160 to 11.60 at 11.90; including sales she stock slow; lower; qualit 1, —P)— Butter | downward; Pits tively scarce, steady; little change in canners and cutters, bologna bulls 10 to 15 cents higher; vealers 25 cents cares spots more, bulk to packers ly sales 15.60 at 16.75 best handyweight held around ep steady; weight fat ew SOUTH ST. 7,000; slow, weak to 25 cents lower; steers and yearlings in liberal supply 42,000; 25 lower; quality corsidered; | good lights 10.50 at 11.00; bulk 10.7. 38,500; very little carly tr at 50 cents lower; early 15,00; natives down to around 1. bs 12.50; fat sheep we Chicago, Jan, 11.—| hard 1.8145 1, No. PY white 42 at 4 ‘11.80% at at. 1.70%; 1.74%; 17% % «4 Oo. at se artive c* at 187%; duly: 1 Corn No. 3 yellow 80's No. 2 2.4 RANGE “CARL Minneapolis, Jan. 11.— Jot grain sales: Wheat northern 1.74% at 1.9 northern’ 1.70 at 1.8 eISTOOKS ARB Commission: Houses ‘Suggest | } Lightening cf Long Ac- counts — Selling Heavy AL% Ae Aly Alyy durum 1.85% at 14 ed durum 1.35% at 1.! Barley sample No. 2, 68; Ni G4: 8 39% at 40; 4. 1.05 7, 2.60% 2.55% New York, J —P)~- Diver- 00 1 gence of cpeukiee opinion as to the ture course of stock prices was re- flected in the confused movements in ‘today's market. The unexpectedly large increase in the unfilled orders % of the United States Steel corpora- | tion and the continuance of the rela- Bam tively easy money rates, despite the 90% | largest deficit’ in reserve shown in 142) last Saturday’s clearing house state- ment, were counteracted by the un- favorable oil developments in Mexico. Some of today’s selling, which was most effective in thi otors and a 1.19 | few high priced specialties such as 1.07% 1.07% | American Can, Dupont and Wool-| We. quote but do not was inspired by commission | following: 14.77 wires suggesting a lightening| Oate . 4 long accounts. Bullish operations | Barley : | were confidentially conducted, how-!Speltz, per cwt ever, in a. number of eastern and 8, equipments and specialties. American Brakeshoe and Foundry was elevated five points to a new peak at 167 and Schultz Stores was bid u; to a new top at 137'%. Reading, high Valley, and Lackawanna 3% “to 4 points high despite re- ports of a threatened breaking off of Negotiations for resumption of an- thracite mining. New York Air Brake, General Asphalt, Amer Locomotive, Atlantic Coast Line ai Louisville and Nashville also showed independent strength. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Jan. 11.) receipts 443 efits, compared cars @ year ago. Open 1.76% 74h LLBL% No. 1 dark northern ... No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax. hee 2 flax jo, 1 rye : Dane hard Winter’: Hard winter ...... 46% 146 is 111s 1.09 1.09 14.90 1512 11.08% 14.85 14.90 4 sold per pound di ar corn 5 cents 55 ib, KB —- Hogs 80,000 mostly 5 cents lowe ing little; shipping de- bulk good and choice MINNEAPOLIS FLA Minneapolis, Jan. 11. changed; in carload lots ents quoted at 9.75 at 10. in 98 pound cotton sack barrels; bran 2 210 pound weight killers up to 11.75 early; pounds up 12.20; 160 pound bulk packin; ing pigs ogs 11.P5 wt 11.4 i 11.75; ‘light 11.10 at 12.00; ht 11.00 sph 12.1 packing | _ at 9.90; slaughter 28,000; Wheat to 40s Lb novt ~~ OUR WAY -NOW HERMAN) DONT TELL ME Mov TALKEO LIKE THAT To fed steers and fat weak to. 2h cents gefitrally plain; most value to sell at 10.60 early top long yearlings lings and light steers best stockers and feeders rela- 12.50. 26,000; fat lam! w; few 25 at 50 thing done feeding lambs in- weak to 25 cents lower; fat early sales handy- mostly 8.50 at 9.00, ‘AUL LIVESTOC! St. ul, Jan. 11.—Cattle | and bol- stockers 3 canners, cutter lis about steady ‘and feeders steady to weak; medium | weights early 9.50; top fed offerings {held above 10.00; yearlings 7.50 at 8.75; fat she stock 4.50 at 7 bulk steers and 00; canners and cutters 3.50 bulls 5.25 at 5.75; stoc ler run includes around 35 Canadians ions around 50 at urday’s average; Ug6 an 100 ts 250 6,500; fat lambs opening 25 good fed kinds | best held higher; fat 3 heavy ‘CHICAGO GRAI A). heat No. 1 hard 1.82 : jo. 2 mixed 8214; No. 2 yel- Oats No. Pwhite 43 at a3 Rye No. 2, Timothy Lard No, 2 ene 60 at 67. seed 20.75 at 31.2! ibs 15.50. Bellies 16.25. OW L KNOW ROSIE OGRADY, THEIR” COOK - L HAPPENED TO BE COLLECTING GARBAGE THERE AT NOON) AND SHE INVITED ME IN FOR A FEED ~ HOT BowsER'. 1 HAD A WHOLE ROAST ALL MYSELF S) ~ B10 You EVER MANAGE THAT? good to choice 1.72% good 1.71% No. Montana, on track 1. tim at “1 BIy oats No. 3 white 39% at 29 53 at 65; rye att oy 99 at 1.00; fiax t 2. hard winter 243; No. i‘ inater durum 1.63%; BISMARL.A GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | SHELL CORN Yellow White & Report of the Condition of THR FARMERS STATE ain of Baldwin, in the 8 : Dakota, at hot lose of cember 3ist pe 2 3 E «+08 58,578.99 a 297.91 G,5AR28 May isin *, t 84s barley 1s, mecured unsecured ses ee Warrants, stocks, tax cor- tifieates, claims, Banking house, ft and fixtures Other real esta “SALES. Checks and ot ner jange of car- No. 1 dark ‘No. 2 dark No. 3 dark No. 1 hard banks Total Ati ; | capitat stock pul in Surplus fund . Undivided profits penses and ta Individiial = d posits sub: to check Guaranty 6516; No. 2 534. - es paid. No. & white No. 3 white 4; flax No. $20,819.54 dep 428.13 Time. reeeillis ate of deposit | Savings depo: | Cashier's che outstanding 79,554.68 » $1.60) $o75en.a of the solemnly swear that the above statement is trues to the best of my knowledge and belief, VOLD, Cashier. rn to before rs Cashier do IL-8. Subscribed’ ‘and me this th day of y < 1.62 Vedas hhindie ‘the Burleigh County, h ‘Dakota. oy commission expires Tune H4eh Notary Public Mixed a : BLIZZARD STRIKES HOME {| Coughs and colds are a natu ; quence to an unexpected bl ‘and should be treated promptly ount under| offset complications. Foley's Honey under shell.| and Tar Compound is a pleasant and j effective remedy for coughs and colds. Keep a bottl nm hand for any emergency. The children and I | hid colds and the first dose of Foley's Honey/ and Tar helped us right away,” writes Mrs. M. Richwood, Ohio. Foley’s Hone Tar is a good cough remedy for the whole family. It contains no opiates, OUR. Flour un- family pat- 00 a barrel shipments NO-NO} 1 SAN DE NEX TIME HE PALL ME OuID! FIRST MPMPE A SWIFT POONCH:.ON DE NOSE -DEN NOU KNOW VAT 2 TELL TRwnilliaws 1-9 ©1826 av NgA SERVICE, WC. So THAT EXPLAINS WHY MRS. LEWIS HAD To APOLOGIZE TORER GbESTS BECADSE | THERE WASN'T ENOLGH DLCK ToGo AROUND

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