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} FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,1098. LY TED SE a PY Tribune Cla 4 MALE HELP WANTED “ WANTED AT ONCE-—Abst stenographer. Prefer a man, it have abst perience in North Position — permanent. = 4 Tribune No, 48. WANTED—Men wages. alog and sj Barber College, Fargo, N. D, see 1-2-1mo, WANTED—Experienced — bookkeeper, must have had at least two years uctual experience, none others: need apply. Write Tribune a 5 enced HELP WANTED—POMALS NTED—Mald for general _ house work. Good wages for experienced mi cozy room. Small family, smali modern home, Write Box 603. 1-14-8t. FOR SALE OR RENT __._ HOUSES AND FLATS_____ id women to learn Great demand, big) ym 5 lawn, shrubs and trees. ¢ation, on paving. Bargain if tak- én at once. Phone 366R. Clifton Johnson. 1-9-lwk FOR _RENT—Completely furnished two room apartment, opens on ch facing east. Especial- 710-7th St. Phone / ‘Stet Le Ooh 1-14-10 FOR RENT<“Two room furnishe apartment; fully equipped for-light housekeeping; large close! ot water heat, 217 8th St. Phi ‘ a FOR SENT ae room: ntodern| house on Main St. between 8th and 9th. Good condition. Call at Main St. or Phone 636R. ur room modern cot- hone, but sine -uahe, be phone, but ving name, to Box 81, M Dal oe 1-2wks ROOM R Ri ‘Nice and warm room for gent in fine location: Call at 31 Ave. A, corner gz FOR SALE—Attractive , bungalow; heated garas ern and newly finished. $60. Call 9799. FOR RENT—One modern five room house and one partly modern five hous Cail phone 427 or J 1-14-3t FOR RENT—A furnished apartment, city heat, no children. Th i Apts. Phone 303. B. F. Fi Prop.* . 12- FARM LANDS FOR RENT—Section. 82-18-78, good buildings, 400 acres. cr , some summer fallowed, ‘halt toon plan. You must have horses; machigery and workers. Give references. Kratt, Shel N. Dak, 2-8-20 FO. (LE—80 acres land, known as the Freede farm, one mile from town. If Interested address J. W. McLaughlin, care N. D. Peniten. tiary 1-8-2w “| FIVE ROOM, modeti WOULD LIKE place to cook in small hotel or restaurant or housekeep- ing in. private family. Write Mrs. Buf, Neweomb, Zap, N. Dal ae WORK WANTED by the dey or hour, also plain sewing; also young man szants work. Phone 8614. /1-12-bwk. ie FOR RENT FOR RENT—&wo nice Tighe house- keeping rogms with closet. and cold water. ea, furnished. _Phone 812J.° 617-2nd St. x 1-15-3t FOR RENT—Furkished z00hh in méd- ce hones large comets private or rance; mo + Phon i. “Men only, F510-8t St. . 1-14-38 LARGE ROOM- *” front, convenient, near ‘postoffice, reason- _able. Rosser St. 1 FOR RENT—Pleasant. 01 keeping rooms. College hane 1 z: FOR BENT—Attractive room. Phone (O82 OF.1074, e12s1w “house- Bailding. 1-920 ELLANEOUS | Vey poe tad and Pale ot ee Seen Walter Eg , On "River ad, 6 . miles x Lf "Sallens, Tot : Nogtiiwest of Bis. marek, 7h seiw FOR Store with lui min Rhanection: Price reasonable. ‘Reason for sell. ing, failing health. ’ For. price. and gies, “one to Owner,| Jox. 4 iia 1-15-2wks| Pe Pia and fi r al nat iat Dickinson, oe a ts . ox. os oN ON 0-12 FOR SAI bull Agents wanted liberal commission. bine No, 50 or Phone’ FoR HOUSE—6 rooms street, nice trees, HOUSE—7 rool and comfo: 4, A BUNGALOW-—Stueco, 5. fooms, mod- ef, new, ace, east front, most “desirable part of elty, $6,000.00. COTTAGE—5 rooms and bath, rt of city, easy terms, $2,000.00. at part of city, #2800000 east part of c! a coTTAGE—4 routs; good conditfon, five acres, chicken™house,. $3,600.00, reasonable terms. BUILDING LOTS—Almost any_ lot you would want is on my liét, Hun- dreds of them. CaS FARM LANDS—It has bee since so many lanl sales baye been made or 86 much ate, iy now ulously © lay | th, Front tn, homelike at the present ri values and make yout profit. FIRE INSURANCE—In relia jes on almost anythin, com- insur- 1-11-Jw Laurain} ‘SALE— nd. guaranteed used motorcycles, Write for cata- Jomue ‘and price list of your favor- ite machine and find out about our ay as i ride ptah. Horace At- inson, Bismarck, N. 1-12-1wk. POSITION WANTED : ADVANCED COLLEGE student wants position in any line of busi- ness. Gall 1052J between 5 and 7 p.m, 1-15-2t ENTS AGENTS WANTED—Agents to sell radios on’ liberal commission. interested write Tribune No. 51 or Phone 549M. 1-14-3¢ FOR SALE. FIVE ROOM Banegal with bath, full bi ent, furnace heat, east front ft. lot, price $8,000.00 with $700. to $1,000. cas! Basy. terma on balance. n-bongalow on |. Bavement, convenient, to. school, full basement, laundry tubs, maple floors throughout, built-in nets, glazed in porch, double a: =. louse in excellent eendition. rice $6,000.00, Terms. ———— re ROOM Bon; in cabsnet jow; maple floors, ui fite place, hot water heat; tile. batu room floors, south front,.convenient to school. Price $5,800000, terms. Two more rooms’ can be finished: FIVE, ROOM partly: modern house, eat front, price. ‘$2,300.00, assume mortanes ‘of $1300.00, $300.00. or. re in.cash and easy terms 0! Balance. ‘ EIGHT ROOM two story modern house on Sixth street, maple floors big acy full basement, hot wa- heat, convenient to schools. One heated room in attic. Price SIR ROOM two story: house, fol! basement, hot. water heat, .. front,, maple floors, price $4,700.00 with terms. 7 . —— : STK ROOM two story: house-on pave- ment, full; odern, pie 000. 00 with #, ash ‘down .pay- ment, ince on terms to suit; purchaser. i, ‘ ‘diese A REAL’ BARGAIN—One story five: foom house with 95 feet of ground ‘on corner, convenient: to ‘schools and churches, Two more hous can be built on this property, pri $2,700.00, do not overlook this ba gain. DK iy 1 HAVE. »: most complete list’ |, heat, fully modern! “I neer resitent~ of Bismarck | FOR SALE, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, neat, school; A bs wa ponalunt modern 8 | 4 jouble ooo; terms. Immediate ontession. SIX OR $700 down starts purchase of five room and sun-patlor, modern bungalow, just compléted; oak ‘Hloora, built-in features, east front “immediate ‘possession. Price $6,000: MODERN. BUNGAEOW, 321 Ist street, five rooms ‘and bath, hard- , Wood, floors, ement, furnace ‘heat, screo! , close to di town. For sale at $4,500; low taxés; terms; a bargain. eh eased Doe stor; jecorated inside and o) floors, full bascle: ¥ [ south ffo: Mt 8744x120, schook’ Price. $5,250; good terms. $200. CASH $30, inclu in eve and month, ments = interent. tive. room house, 404 11th St; inside-and out. Price ‘ —_—— $300 TO $500 and easy month- ly payments re room modern house, two bedrooms, hardwood full basement, furnace heat, hot water heater, gas stov: tyxes $117.00. Sale price $2900.00. EIGHT ROOMS and Rath, modern house, east ‘front, hardwood floors, full. basement, hot water heat. Sale price $4,800; $1,200 cash lst pay- nt. - — SIX ROOM Modern hous fireplace, east front; very good location. Sale price, $5800.00; terms. This ney list of selected building lots, at Can y rely “mod a Rew painted $2,300.00. satisfy any reason- se oF build. Let ‘this agenéy it can, it has helped’ many. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ‘Webb Block, ‘ Phone @ BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, .N..D. This is a real hotel bargain that it will pay you to investigate. Good town, good location. Write Tribune No. 07. ‘ 10-22-tf MUSIC ACHOOL- Se, monthly course for beginners in reading ai riting note: Our violin cla: are reopened again. For conditions call at THE MUSIC SCHOOL, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- dan Avg. or Phone 1617. ‘sad ne... Svar aoe SALESMEN WANTED—' ited two) salesmen, fair education, age twen- ty-four to forty. Position re uires traveling North and South 0° ta, Apply after six o'clock 408 McKenzie Hotel. 1-15-1t John A. McLean Was First Eleeted Mayor tw John» As/McLean, ‘who was a. pio- and at all times fictive in the upbuilding of this section ‘of the country, was the first elected mayor of the City of Bismarck, according to information furnished the Tribune. today. In an article in yesterday's issue concetn- ing. birthday, it was. sta mayor of Fe eity was Edmond A.: Hacket. Mr. Hacket was Fepsiated by the citizens to serve in’ tl pacity, only until an election was eld, the ‘Tribsne’s informant and ‘at the first city election an was named mayor. John L, Pengington was governor of the territory at the time Bismarck became a city, and signed the bill which ‘provided for the city’s incor- Use Gas, the scientific fuel. MOW’N POP ‘See GARBAGE DEPARTMENT sot good cheiee building lots} houses: and inal pare of the city. I can loa - you. money to’ buy yourself. a) , home or to bald. | Loeny Ore ly cldsed, Before’ you Dey, seid pay you to see me. I so have. jiee lands for sele st ber rance written in vi In liable: Sooianth - of City of Bismarck|- the Gist anniversary of the city’s}? that, the first]| ‘ at €8-1 309 "YES, ure to sell at 9.50 downward; steady “to: strong; lower les BARELY DROPIN. WHEAT MARKET Cyt vealers to packers 3.50 around 26 cents lower shi loads up to 15.50; clines; several loads 12.00 at 1 fat sheep st odd lots of feeding lambs 25 to few early sales 14.50 at 15.00. : — “FARGO BUTTER Coicana, Jan, 15.—UP)—Asrer- that it, is je to m- | fat, churning stock 20, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, dan, 15. yi receipts five cars; ‘owls 23 to 26 cream 4 States at about the same that Duluth spring wheat can be had acted as a weight today on - wheat prices. clearances of wheat ftpm Australia, together with a 15,- bushel enlargement of the official estimate of the Aw S ian crop, were also depressing factors, a ‘Wheat: closed unsettled, % to 1% cents net lower; corn 1% to 1% cents off, and oats %% cent to, 1% cents down, ; pr ys (Furnished by Russell-Mil January 15, 1926. No. 1 dark northern ..... . 1 northérn spring . . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum 1 x 2 1 ‘k hard Hard winter We quote but do not follow Oats .. Barley Speltz, per Chicago, Jan. 16—Influenced by b decline at Buenos Aires and by re- ports of relatively cheap offerings of Argentine wheat to Europe, the wheat market here underwent an carly The fact that the United States is very close to a. pro- fitable besis for imports from Can- ada tended also to weaken values. Besides, foreign statisticians contin- ued to reiterate an, estimate that the new crop exportable wheat surplus in Argentina is 140,000,000 bushels Against 114,000,000 bushels last sea- son. Opening prices unchanged to % cents lower; May 1.76% at 1.76% (new) and July 1.52% at %, were followed by a material setback all; around. Corn and dats showed’ a heavy un- fertone from the outset. Selling of corn’ continued by holders who pur-| May old ... chased recently owing to movements | \ for farm legislation. After opening | J % to % cent down, May 86% at Gorn suffered a decided further set- |) back. ) Oats started unchanged to % off, May 45% at %, and later weakened | } a little more. sy Provision: nded downgrade. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET 18 SLOW AND DRAGGY. ) Minneapolis, Jan. 15.—Disappoint- ing cables and generally colorless news with a lull in speculative, inter- est figured in a slow dragev merket lhere today. Prices eased off sagging | Wiheat— % at 1% cents below yesterda: iM and later backed and filled within a “handte ‘cwte SHELL CORN. No, 4, 56 Tbs. or more ‘ample vd cant MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. @Wanuary 15.) Open High 1.6844 1.68% 68% 1.687% 1 63 1.63% ,1 Ti104# 1.0445 ‘4h aiM tie 2.56 » 67% 67% 667% =———_—— CHICAGO RANGE. (January 15.) Open High 11.76% 1,761 174k 1.45 1.48% 85% 87% ye off 1% cent ‘May flax seed sold down | \ 1% cent: Cash wheat of average run was unchanged, heavy offerings of med- jum protein continuing to be given) the preference by buyers. Light | J weight, low protein wheat was slow.; Montana No. 1 dark hard winter|) was 3 at % cents over and No. 1, hard} 2 to % cents over. Durum was firm. Corn, 'was firm for low grade yel- low. Oats were stendy. Good rye > poor, Barley |Jan. . Flax s May . ———- Rell CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. A gene Chicago, Jan. 15. Hogs 28,000; | May ‘ht 10 at 16 higher than 3 best prices; killing pis thers steady to 10 cents higher; ‘majority of better 160 to 210 pounds averages 12.25 at 16.02 15.35 Gi 10.60 1 heat No. 1 jo. 2 hard 1.8: 82) 3 [yellow 824 ; 160 pounds Oats No. 2 white, 42% at 43; mostly 10.1013 white 41% at 43. } better grades~killing pigs| Rye No. 2, 102. 25; bulk desirable 225 at} Harley 65 at 68. butchgrs 11.85 at Timothy seed 7.25 at, 7.50. 0 at 1.105 Clover seed 27.26 at 30.26. 80 at 12.60; lights 11.00 Lard 15.02. ights 11.40 at 13.00; Ritts 16.00. at 1060; slaughter} Bellies 1 aE MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Jan. 15.—Flour 1 packing sows pigs 12.75 at 13.25. Caitle 4,000; demand for weighty steers and better grades undepend- m tion being taken off ¢ grades steady with week’s decline; | barrel in 98 pound cétton sack: demand for apparent kinds of vulue|ments 52,020 barrel: bran 26.50. ANO HIS BOSS) GED To DO @ e stock tive; other clanses generally steady; 00, Sheep 1,500; slow; few catly ales fat lambs: to packers 16,00 at 15.25; yearling wether sharing fat ek Fargo, N. D., Jan, 15.—()—Butter} sneculati packing Yellow] terday 3 Th pound discount under Ear corn & cents under shell. 2.564% 2.54% 2.5 110M 108%, | slow at. Thursda: 15.02 15.35 WAT Corn No, 4 mixed, 74 at 75%; No. 2 15 cents higher; in carload lots fam- ly patents quoted at 9.65 at 10.00 = BEARS RULE ON few Public Participation Is on Small Scale, Except on, Profit on Rallies ‘ork, Jan. 15.—-U)—Opposing forces struggled today to break prices out of the natrow trad- ing area within which they have been for the last fortnight, jay’s advantage on the bear New th tin: with the Poultry | side. Except for a growing tendency ings} t prszits on the rallies, so-called gh: | public. participation was on a small scale, the bulk of the trading being for the account of professional oper- ators. ‘ Intermittent rallies staged by bull pools in such _i 3 American I ional, h States which broke below 3, as compareti with the recent sub- scription price of 136 to employees 9|of the corporation, on a heavily in- 3)ereased turnover. American Can, 1.52 Porto Rico Sugar, Railway 1.50] Stee! Spring, Hudson Mot Nation- the|al Lead, International Combustion Engineering, and American Brake 29| Shoe and Foundry all sold three to 3 65] ing quotations. four points below their prev stantially heavier volume than y eel common, Trading was in sub- ¢ closing was weak, Rock Island rose to a new high record at 60% in the final hour and feeble rallies took wyace elsewhere but reactionary ten- fencies predominated throughout th main body of stocks. Hudson Moto broke over five points to 110 on an- nouncement that onlv the regular dividend had been declared and loss Ran’ mated MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Jan. 15,.—()—Wheat 2 cars, compared to 1.84 Cash: No. 1 northern No. 1 dark norther! spring: good to ch to good spring 14 1 i Montana on trac! {rivé 1.72 at 1.88; CHICAGO PRODUC! -Butter unchang: ubs; eggs lower; rsts 34; ordin- cheese unchanged. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, Jan; 15,—Cattle 1,600; fed steers and fat she stock late declines about steady, part. load of 25; bulk 7.50 other killing cla quality generally pl medium weight er 0 at 6.00; stockers moderate suppl; steady; bulk 6.00 at qual considered lights largely 11.75 att 13,000; slow; at 12.35 for sorted laverages; 12.00 at 190 at 300 pound butchers. and 13.00 on pigs, or about steady with Thurs- day's average; average cogt Thurs- cay 11.99; weight 220. Sheep 1,000; fat lambs around 26 or more lower; sheep steady; most fat native lambs 14.50; best fed westerns held ground 15.00; fat ewes salable from 7.50 to 9,00. 8.62 about ' hard! Hogs 2 at 2 No. 0 at very weak on Idaho s a 797 cars, W round p- whites $.90 ut 4.10; extra fancy higher; “Minnesota sacked shipments STOCK MARKET: round whites 3.71 Tdaho’ sacked russets few fancy shade higher. ———— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES; Minneapolis, Jan. 15— Range of carlot grain sales. Wheat No, 1, dark northern, 1.71% at 1.82%. a No.2 dark northern, 1.69 at 1.77%. No. 3 dark northern 1.63% at No. 1 hard spring 1.78 at %; No. 1 amber durum 1.56% at No, 2 durum 1.37% at 1.52%; rley sample grade 50% at 6 3; Ni 69 at 62; corn 4, yellow 7 2 white, 40 at rye No. 1, 1.01 1, 2.50 at 2. f Last Minute News Bulletins white 38 No. 2, 94% Charging he had gagged, J. W. Brinton, organization direc- tor of the Minnesota wheat gtowers aanociation, appeared Gaia 22 tad Per ae ial aa ee HORIZONTAL Bold. Custodian of a museum, To make possible. Calm. Bor To stuff. Pastry. Sixth note in scale. Net weights of containers. Measure of aren. Female sheep. Quiet. Silk worm, Point compass. To be victor. Social insect. Part of verb to be. Hair dye. To command. Neuter: pronoun. Moose. Region, Variant of “a.” Metal in rock. Wrenched. To proffer, Portion of a chu ate organte unit cag To employ. Mechanical drawing. Hen fruit. To perch. Compartment in : To tax. To torment. VERTICAL Inflection of nouns. f a em. entilating machine: ild goat, Beer. Point of compass. You and me, Corded cloth. Melody. y golf mound. G4. 66, 62, 69, stable, 8. 9. executive committee of growera Of his state «id Stand behind President or Secretary Jardine on farm legislation. “New. York, dan, 15—-(P=The state athletic commsalgelos today ry Spree. proposal by Jens jacMahon, matchmaker at Madi- son Square. Garden, to arrange a bobt between Georges Car- pentier: and Mike McTigue, both former light heavyweight cham- fons, with the andcratanding that the winner will meet Paul Ber- Tenbach, present hol 175-pound title, Geneva, Switzerland, Jan. 15. —(#)—The United States Kov- ernment has notified the league of nations that it is willing to transmit to the league all trea- tien and other — international agreements contracted by the United States, and that it has no objection to their inclusion in the league's treaty series, the Anawer to Yesterday's Crossword Purzle: ae init tric iG Oy RRA ms Upon. Reproves. Eluders. Swayed. Kegs. Before. Lawyer’s charge. Ibex (ph). Boggy. land. To snip. To fail to hit, Granted facts. Self. Female of the fallow deer, To damage. Bone, Seventh note in scale, > : (Swe .cany You BEAT THAT? AND ALL THe Time 1 THOUGHT YY wer RiguT HWE Y \? YOUTOCRITICISE — } CHICK WHEN HE HAD > HIS IDEA WAS TO EARN: MORE MONEY TO SPEND ON HIS. GIRL ~HomeH!

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