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_FRIDAY, JANUARY 99, 1996 Tribune Classified Advertisements AUTO! . BARGAIN—Ford. Ton Truck, J Bis. Classified Advertising Rates || marek Motor Co. 2oalw 1 insertion, 85 words or WORK WANTED UNAOT ..essrecrererr eG SO WANTED—Three men board, Imo 2 insertions, 26 words or room and do washings at $35, Al- A UUder ....sseeceseees so family washings done at rea- references required. Good’ oppor- | 8 Insertions, ‘38 words or sonable rates, Write Tribune, N No. tunity for right man. Wholesale cry 61. 1-27-3t SALESMEN are tia on P.O. 35 . jox 737, Mandan marr GCF os. sss eesereeeeoee LBB J] — Dirsicns MANAGERS AND swank dg over 35 words, 2c addt- MEN on farm for this coming seagon, to tional per word, A cedioually ered corporation start ut once, Pay big wages. J. CLASSIF{ED DISPLAY wants to train several men for field RATES THE SALVATION ARMY IS ASKED meeting this noon the Salva-J sibility, he shown them and said that rmy Advance Gifts committee, ¥ a “pocket deep endorsement” was th men who have just been seeing the f:most genuine way to say it: more substantially able-to-give Pees New Officers At Meeting tributors in the city, reported a ‘ge! eae Capt. Lowella Whitby andLicut, eral giving, but of too small emountey | eM uth attended the luncheon that thei D ae Nie Teeare the udgot nee: Sees of the teams this noon, and est in Bismarck. made pleasing talks of introduction et Deep Endotsement Anked | to the members of the committee and Ley clean-up squads Advisory Béard. who were present, continue through | They have come to us from Fargo in It is aimed to give | exchange with Adj. Piercy. ‘| WANTED—Men and women to barber trade. Great demand, wages, Few weeks completes. cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber Co! lege, Fargo, ak dD. -fl¢ WHEAT PRICES |. Ae ay 8 Se MARKET LOWER TODA a a « “ | May ‘new . 1.02% 1.08% LOK 1 Omte— Profit T: Market OM. Agee ates ish Demi i rt Taking A Altea Lower. ares: oe Al ae mes + hy Number montana * iy cee opportunity,to have a] Capt. Whitby is a young woman, Sear ci, ate amos endgrie | cent ty Mite We ue . i ious work of the vation Army An rained of! ‘3. a Than YedirApgo> ~~ |May......249° (240% 247% 2. Are a Feat: sieus ity for 1986. It is through the | Army-bhsiness. She has had sev- Ago sey: El RM BH otha ure this city for 1926, It is through the ' Chicago,” Jan, 29.0 Not Barley— Manat services of those who are| eral years experience in southern * May old... 65% 65 : withstanding that at one time ay ee tn 5 agg Liciti: Minnesota corps and was assisting 5 7 ui SK 40% New York, Jan. 20.—()—Resump- Shade Aka eae eee se Ful, Nadak, JE 1:0 wiltos south executive positions. Opportunity to lay new ... ‘ be: wheat rallied almost 3 1-2 \ Aen 87 ; S from an eany low level [oo with db.) 65 Centa Per Inch \ \ limited. Exper- tion of the upward movement in to-|this State—may hecome known ae bef al seep sity yond netics mare 1-26-1w 1 ee money Js ptatornede ite day's stock market was featured by|city to support its Salvation Army ints. SO | —— TL | itioub "and" ome Wail: ekein- adequatel, is familiar with the social service RELP WANTED—FEMALE ended. See James: A. :Golsten, ac ‘greater part af of toed spedaltien an s,c1umbey| When visitors observe the | Salva. | of the cities with women and giur| WANTED ‘1: Ot Siienas |Comy’ amalia ts Grand Pacific Hotel, Hours 5 to \ so much needed as this time. r 111 a, m. to 1p. mi Fri- ‘ the hoard of trade session. lative intere: rails. Per-| tion Army passing the tambourine} to much necded om thin ty “friends| YeaFs or more, On a small farmil Pecgived by 12 o'clock to 10° m. and P. mF theweeu are oxsesten Tobe the Bi : ere ta progress at wiper el the niente in “the Wotels, the “pool halls, {or the services of the Army. Hy 9g Apatens P.O. Boe | wate Incertion same day. and Setuniay. Bet THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 start their work today and rth 87% Housekeeper. Woman 66 i ty Emerson, N. Dak. 1-29-3t \d the barber shops, Those making the general or clean. | _ Emerson, FON BALEOR BENT largeat in some time, and the California, Packing and Postum Cer-| {50 Saivation. Army” inthis city in| Up solicitation of the men of | the| WANTED Girl for general. house, | HOUSES AND FLATS _ Tord that import dations lane for the former stock; which soarea| Not supported by its citizens, for] cits are: EW. Leoneel, # M. 1iee | Thayer. 1B 3 a when that is done, the soliciting is} J. Hanson, fi 3 fearecey iv hat rename eget ites pul elt Sear neers aa Rot necessary and is. discontinued,’| Duemeland, Bisley, Ward Alex os i a irs. 18! » fiel rector’ of a 1» A. taking Here’ acted as «wel CEASE S12 | up five points in apparent entlclpa:| the state, in talking to the teams of| W. Melton, W. G. Black, Otto Bow Ts cous, tet towek; ae ee cam] ftttibation, and Famous Players| Teed net as the new officers came i Movie’ John Hofman, £ POSITION WANTED de a8 coma Gower bol it | suly 45% 45 Bt jumped © 1.2 pointe, Oils maintained | into our city a cordiality, born of 3. P. Wagner, | YOUNG respectable married woman rely, famniohed, Elo, been :9- contn- aot oak ote uns 48% fet ong undertone on th lara-| Vhowledge of their work and respon | with small boy wishes position as sin modern home. A| chicken house garage. 418-S0. changed to 1-2 cents off. ~ Ban ard. cxpactations wed housekeeper with aged couple or couple or two single men ith $ “21-4 en i I, | of North Dakota high school confer- bachelor. Good references. Write ef rred. Al t sewing b {POR RENT light housekeep- the recent advance had been too rap- Fakte 1.03% ret able December earning mate nee id. wheat prices averaged lower to-|L&t¢— tik Chesapeake and Ohio, Senigh ve and 16. FOR RENT—Desirable 8-room mod- ern house including 5 bed rooms. Hot “water heat. Well located George M, Register. 1-28-3¢ ¥OR RENT—Partly modern house, ROOMS FOR REN’ : = - partly furnished, 4 lots, barn, large front room | North Dakota Dental Association. |POSITION WANTED—Stenographer ith st. 2 garage also for rent. 422 a | June; North Dakota State Fair, July] with some experienve wants work! FOR RENT--2 furnished rooms nt e 15.90 | Hud Readi Vall day du the early dealings. Lib- ote ng. Ll eral shipmgmea “Peete. auseeailii 18.47 | Southern Railwes: “Katy® pteterred 19 to 24; North Dakota State Bank-| jin city.) Ready to be sie ig ekeepi Preferably | FOR KENT-—At Mohawk, 2-room apt. AND FARGO GET association, June; North Dake-| Call 1900R. eos Unsand wits.” PORTAhT St os ah : Pa ienegsated tracted ‘cOhalderable notice and Illinois Central ail selling a POC cd Lil ola Calas WANTED —Any Raaintc tise pie bearish factor. .On the other han: Seas cee point or so higher. Other strong less selling pressure from Argenti A) 80 | spots included Durham Hosiery, New 502-11th St suitable for 2 or 3\bovs or girls with board. Phone 1 _1-26-4t FOR RENT—Two furnished — man and wife, North Dakota Optime socin- | WPS i54W. August; Northeast District, room suitable for with knowledge of book-| FOR RENT--Co: was noted, and.it was pointed out that wheat prices here were nearly }' 30 cents a bushel lower today: than was the cuse a year ago. ‘ork Canners, National Biscuit, Coca Cola, and International Harvester, all! of which advanced 3 points or more above yesterday's final quotations. CONVENTIONS: », North Dakota’ State Educational As- ion, Octobe: ‘and = Forks ounty School Directors’ Association, December. Minot’s Schedule Minot already has had the North kota Press Association for a two- sit and now is preparing for Northwest - Corn andi Poultry y which will be held February 7 und 18. Other meetings sc! is Pee alae: eeroute to 3-8 off May (new) $1.75: 1-2 to $1. |-Miller Ca.) and July‘ $1.52 1-4 to 1-2, were 1 \nngear rte He re 4) i 4 lowed by numerous fluctuations with: | No, 1-dark northern in a range of about 1 cent. 1 northern sprin, Corn and oats were easy, taking 1 amber durum their cue largely from wheat. After 1 mixed dutum . opening pt 158 cent dectine to an equal advance, May 85 ta 1-8, corn The closing was strong. . +l BISMARCK GRAIN Buying converged on railroad js-|Other Cities Have a Few—, gues in the final hour, givi Bismarck Is Content With impetus to the advance des; in call money to five per cent. Political Meet Sh|ing of bank logns reflected prepara- tions for, month end requitgments and probabl “window dressing” for Grand Forks maintai ia forchcatslag BERS Rae aoa sth: Laie nen tae eterna reonrUnEn lead us the principal convention Show Pebrery 18 and 19; The Mas- held’ inside fraetional’ limits. ments. Atlantic Cogst Line was the | citiewof the state with Minot in third Piumbers? Association and the Oats — start a i feature of the late trading, jumping " “y by the Associated rf = ; cent up, May 37 728 to ah cents, Lat | § “it> BO]6'T-2 points, whtle New York’ Gentral | regs shows en een aa coved the Northwest North the, market suened somewhat. Hard winter 49 ae ee pas sel Through the efforts of the Fargo Provisions were firmer. We quote but do not handle the | | Fo- | Commercial ub and business men WHEAT PRICES BULGE tell See ee tt een ninen ae arate TUEN TAKE SETBACK Harley” be held in Fargo during 1926. Grand | Dakota Ice Cream Makers in a joi "Minneapolis, Jan, 20.—()-—Nerv-| Spelte, Per wt: Forks has listed 14 to be held during ous, erratic action characterized SHELL CORN the same time. — wheat today, with mild ease at the ij 2 _Minot’s total expected to reach aa beg by a hte dade Ke role Aepateyr mae ie a a | cents und a later se ct at seve a which carried the market back 3 3-4] Sample .. Devils Luke, Jim Barrett, secretary. oy nts under yesterday’s close at mid- 1 cent per pound tla under 1 Pip br peo eg eons Bea bern ‘an Didi endbadey cheer eI ee of the state, contents itself with en- |ing set for Bismarck. ers within narrow price limits. May tertaining the politicians who, are | rye was up one cent at best and at NEW YORK almost daily tors. Not a single EWERT TRIAL, May flax seed was firm. " tion has been scheduled for this ye Cask wheat. was, I-cent higher on| a cnem & Dre a |. ete? and none has beenheld here this {Only Document Bearing Evi- dence of Ewert Connec- the average with a good general de-| Am. Car and. Fdy. Flax, No. tee 264% at 2.46. winter. tions Admissible Educational Association, April tal sales ,| shares. Mandan will entertain the North already have been or will| Dakota State Dairymen’s and North Minneapolis, Ja of cartot grain dark northern 1.’ ditto 1.69% at old Barley sample grade 68 at 61'%; No. 2 KS No. 5 yellow, 64 at 07; No. 6 mixed 61 at 62. Gats, No, 3 white, 30 mand. Some of the heavyweight,| Am. Locomotive qparee already as cee tent je high protein, spring wheat was two . Sm. Ret. ‘ri-stat ‘arm congress, Nort! a earth Migher aud -grcalenasokl@ etl ane Grete Minnespolie: Mates Jone 2 . kota Poultry Show, North 1 dakota ie v County Commissioners, Ford Dealers 6) Sora receipts 222 care compared (0) ond North Dukota Master. Painters se ToeT northern $1.09 3-4 to| and now is extending hospitality to ri 1,78 S-44 No, 2 dark northern sprin poninbaortshiboaag Implement Deal- choice to fancy 1.80 3-4 to. 1.85 3-4; |e? ane paged “outa good to choice 1.74 3-4 to 1.79 ordinary to ‘good 1.70 3-4 to 1.73 3- Baltimore & Ohio ....0...-.. No. 1 hard spring 1-70 3-4 to 1.87 Si |February 10 to 12, North: Dako Bethlehem Steel avs 6 Hardware Dealers; February 23 26, California. Petroleum eae ear Mae to gtirive J40| 28, North Dakota Lumbermen; F fairly active; mostly 25 cents higher; Canadian Pacific . 140% 1,61 1-2, ruary 26, North Dakota Farm Man-| bany Siaipkets oh igh gyal nH Kot th ts 4 Corn No. 3 yellow 71 8-4 to 78 3-4 agers; March eh 5, State Fede: weights advanced 25 to 35 cents oe ; . : Qig_| tion of Music Clu Wackere doing little: bulk 260 te $36] ox Se Oats No, 3 wiite'38 1-2 to 38 3-4. pound butchers 12.30 at 12.75; ma, jer | Ch : 28% ity 160 to 190 pound weight 13.3 Ne eth 16 3.50; better 140 to 150 pound He Chi pf 20% ages largely 13.50 at 13.65; tops, 160 pounds up 13.60; if Sugar Nght weight were up 2 cents. Am. alg Durum was firm for choice and) Am, Tobacco . quiet steady for poor, Am. Woolen . Corn was unchanged. Anaconda Cop. Oats were firm to strong. Armour of Ii. Rye was firm and ‘unchanged. Barley was auiet and stendy. For Fargo Other meetings booked for the gateway city and the dates follo' 1 Chicago, Jan. 20.— Hog: Faulkton, S. D., Jan, 29—(@)—En- ,| tries in the books “of the National ‘ North Dakota Ret: bank of Commerce were barre Pa Ca. See |gociation; ‘Stavengerlag and Oster.| day by Judge J. H. Bottum as e fic te. 1 eee, dalsiag, June, dates not set; North|dence in the Ewert embezzlement —_——— Dakota Veterinarians Convention, | trial, This throws out virtually all 130 ands > C ieee = Fi 4 Teeitie ae CHICAGO. GRAIN July; North--Dakota Horticultural of the ‘bank’s records introduced by pount ul 35 bulk good’ and cholco 200. tol Cheesler Corp. Chicago, Ja es Society, August! North Dakota State | the state. 30 |» Cnictg oan, Nag hard sign (Nurses. and North Dakota State| Only, those documents, the court 225 pound weights 1200 at 1325;1 Coca Cola 6a | P heed $L24 102) Ne ie ots 4! £0. Jo.| Teachera Conventions, October. ruled, bearing evidence of personal packing sows mostly 11.20 at 11.50; | Colorado 16% 9 eee Ne ete 0 The All-American Turkey stow will| connection of A. W. Ewert, on trial Uesirable Killing pigs 18.50 at 13.75; Consolidated Ga: 59 Date Not white At 3 4 to 43; No be ‘one of the feature events on the| for embezzlement of $211,000 in rural heavyweight hogs 12.15 at 12.80; med-| Gorn Products i 3 pile 42 1-2 t0:48. Rye Né. 6. 281.06] Gtand Forks convention program. It credit funds, are admissible. ‘ ium 1248 at 19.35; light 1245" a¢ se 24 Nhe A 8 te Ae Fe NGS Sood | is scheduled for February 1 to 5. The| | The court admitted all rural credit 13.60; light light 12.25 at 13.75; pack- 1.2 = roan (aH pilin oe ret North Dakota Bottlers’ Association | board records, the black ledger book ng sows 11.00 at 11.60; slaughter! Dodge B Teroniee rie p fis See $2735 | held their convention on January 20|in which Ewert kent an account of pigs 13.25 at 13.75, Du Font de aineskers . +221 af fieae™ 10.21 and. the North Dakota Well|tural credit deposits, all checks, Cattle 4,000; fat steers weak to 25 Blectric Power @ Light ctfs canines Drillers now! are in session, Other | @rafts and letters signed by the de- cents lower; fully 26 cents under ear-| rie Railroad i; “FARGO BUTTER. meetings to be held throughout the | fendant and the ledger sheet of the ly Thursday except on better grade®}|¥amous-Players. . 116%] poioe, De Jon, 29.--Butter fat,| femainder of the year follow: North Union Trust company. of heavies; latter scarce; about) Fisk Rubber . ‘etal ll pete rey ‘ing regi ee 33 . 24 ys ar steady; lower grades predominating; | Foundation Co. “167 Dakota Bakers’ Association, Febru- For Lucky Strike Lignite. ers-Grain Denlers- Association, Mar. 16 and 17; North Dakota Farm-| New shipment Hoover bulk 8.50 at 10.00; best matured| General Asphalt ary ata eee Farm a Very special, $1.75. Goosen 1h se cae nes rare aon, ae 2to 4; Ninth Dintrict Rotary Con: | APRONS. Very special, eb aba Phe Laat gate os ference, April 15 to 16; University, A. .W. . bulk of sales 11:60 at 12.50; sd; few 13.00 at 13.60, Sheep 8,000; fat lambs native et ly 25 cents higher ut? bulk’ to packers mostly 14.75 ‘at 18:00; com- mon to medium natives downward tj Int, 114.00 and be ch n Int. Harveste id} Int. Mer, Marine pid. . Int. Nickel ..... Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Valley cuisitle & Nasvitie” ———_—__—— | SOUTH, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Miclana On St. Paul/ Minn. ann. ay oe calc 100; agers pad, year Mar se nd Ten slow, steady; sey ee toe ae see yt un 3 bu 5 i she stock moderately active; nomin- National ally strong; art tat cows’ and heif- N. Y. ers ‘4.50 at 7.00; several of de- sirable Hght weight “heifers unsold; canners and cutters 3.75 at 4.25; Dole ogna bulls unchanged; stocker: feeders slow, steady at cline; largely 6.00 at Nise 900; strong to 25 hi ood Tights | pee. 11.00 at 115 é finds 11:76. | pennsylvania ‘at 11550; few choice Hora 8,000; market not fully ex; rbiirs yet. iy 35 tablished: openin, sales most Radic higher from Tw y's average: f few! p “p iia male buvchery snd on. hom oe tr, te ” Ste at 13.00; ing sows aroun: 3 Bigs posily 18. BO; average cost Tues- |S, - fer Ri faye 12-85 vacight 220. bulk of reecipta fed western oem iamnbe bidding pede ‘of most- ly_around 14.26 for desirable kinds, asking higher, (oA RE EA RR MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR donnanenelis ai 4#)—Flour 29. cents higher; in carloafl lots nts, aie. sete. 9.20 to°9.7 rel fe shinaenta ee "saselg AND Z AND= 5 You SAW IT Bo, DIDN'T You WHEN You TooK UNCLE HENRY? OFF-THE RING? \ keeping and typing. Call 5483. two. 1 dan Av BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RE FOR SALE OR TRADE—My interest in a manufacturing and jobbing establishment. Purchaser of stock, FOR it will be uctively identified at a sal-| ary of $2100 per year, ane a 0. Box 642, Hismi N, Dak. ‘ 1 FOR SALE Ok TRAD! nrnisheil FOR SALI all in good condition; suite consisting of ov enport and chair, Windsor rocker and floor lump; two-tone walnut dining room set consisting of by fet) extension table and si y for Inut bedroom suite con-| and lack of bed, dresser, singe r; also ena- mel kitchen table, three-burner gis] ed, stove, walnut Simmons bed, plete, and drop-side cot; reasonably | They yell Call 1142W. 1-27-tfja pink BABY CHICKS—Strong husky six- night the ing varieties from certi-|clud fied farm flocks. Quality Li @elivery catalogue Coeds” ad free. Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- no Dept. B. own, action du thie year. wed with When t 3ERMAN Police Do; ported Fully Police Trained Bjorn! vom Schutzenteich PH. will consid- , hi: er good shot gun in trade, further | liev information write Walarich Ken-| the “pep nels, Cooperstown, N. Dak. basketball 1-23-8t spir ight lots up to grade) street, between Ave- Band F, near school and high school. J. Blanchard, Fair- know how. Modern Ma 207th cows a, ix big teams of horses. Chesak, 12 1-2 miles south of Bis- marek. FOR SALE—Sécond ‘hand ae washer, on easy terms. FOR SALE- minster 9x Phone 1086W. Let’s rug, almost new, A re 1. “Union Ist It. 1 “Aifaifa U. W. Hail Sat. Nite. $7.00 ton in stack, 10 n af town. Phone 6184. FOR SALE-—Fireproof sat x 60, Murphy. Phone les south 1-28-1w S New 30 x 30 aprons. WERE. You ALL IN THE HOUSE WAEN THE RING WAS ¥ireT mssep7 ALL EKcepT HENRY~ HE WENT To THE BAKERY FoR A Tew MINDTES Close in, Call room in Phone 2 apartment, all modern, i “Pep” Problem Is Solved at the “U” stuffed dav- spirit and competitive spirit |. however, a small body of red- com-|shirted men made their appearance. k and ‘#reen in white Buy Northern Bred vociferous fray. ¢ with an organization of their More “yell groups” 1-25-1m_ organized. a .,ous though friendly. Pie Se tat. | Gosek: Paul. owes whe lao ncrvthe| cighth year at the university be- | the group system has solved | has transferred i FOR RENT—C ‘omfortable room, al- garage by first of February. | 409-5th § 1-29-31 A. W. Lucas Co. d. For sale’ by Phone 794W. Geo. W. ‘aout 8-1Ww T-Fully molarn dive fide T Comfortabte room, bath Phone 427 or 592M. connection, 514 First St 1-27-1w 1-29-3t | hs! Well Drillers Choose Bismarck For Next Meeting Grand Fo: A. J. Schulz, Kenmare, v. D., was to- w ed’ president North WwW ell Drillers’ Association and d for next year’s on of the association, Other of- rs named were A. L. Brown, Grand ‘orks, vice president; Kennedy, Cando, secretary; and A. Hatton, Langdon, treasurer. The convention closed this after- noon. 208 Man- e. or Phone 2 NT Furnished two problem in the ¢ sand “Old Grads” who ity yellmen in ring the basketball season A combination of group s cred having turnea the tri rs many students and g sured the entire student} pparent lack of interest of vocal support for the | A THOUGAT j } RESET § Esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake. And be at ed witht vim and vigor for) Repo “™ONe “rica beae % etary The newt | 9F eh aN “ho g sixty,” a group shirts, entered the he basketball season open- eem has more engaging charms ry friendship, and even love. It Then the Fair 4 4 “ "i captivates hearts better, and never dded a shrill treble to the) makes ingrates.—Rochefoucauld, The compe Hon ‘are | For Lucky Strike Lignite, | Phone 8: Jan, 29.—(#)—Martin automobile thief : gunman, pleaded not guilty ¢ says the new! to two charges of murder ind _ elf to en his trial was set for April 5. |Didn’t Waste Money on Food problem and C. W. Letich, | mentor, Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Two SK a FO trial and we wiil s ing rooms fu 1 jne“Works,| some couple is looking for. 1 cht honse keep- | ished. Just bird “The recent campaign against 3 | wastefulness ineating did not affect me much as T haven’t been able to FOR RENT—Fully modern five room | Cat anything but toast and tea for \the past five years. Even that would {| create gas and cause me distress. My jweight was down to eighty-four pounds and my complexion muddy. I had frequent pains in the region of I am glad I did not MAYR’S. also partly modern house. | % or 592M. 1-29-1t t uary.| my appendix. St. 1-29-3t/ jisten to an. operation, as |“One Dose Will Convin made to the} a new woman of me.” imple, A. 0. |harmless preparation that removi ‘J the catarrhal mucus from ‘the inte: \tinal tract and allays the inflamma- | tion ae causes practically ae i wewlstomach, liver and intestinal ail- shipment Hoc ments, including appendicitis, One Very special, $1,75~ dose will convince or money refund- druggists every- —Adv. Charleston Ragadores.” HM-M-m- 1 SEE-1see! & DON'T WORRY MISS CLARK, WE WILL HAVE THE THIEF IN Cus Toby * INA DAY OR TWO

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