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Tri ibune Classified Adv vertisements PHONE Men an trade. Great demand, big. s. Few weeks completes. C: g and special offer free, Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED AT ONCE--Bricklayers, about three months steady work, Write American Beet Sugar East Grand Forks, M WANTED---Three rough cary enters. Must be fast workers. Phone 516 Third St. or 709 Ave. A. WANT ‘oung man to y thi month, Jaszkowiak. a twelfth Street. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED —Girl tor ‘general house- work, Call_Mrs. P. Ave. C. WANTED—Competent itl, for gen- eral housework. Call 930. PERSONAL PALMISt AND PHRBNOLOGIS Madam Lattimorelle here at 416 Fourth St. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps finds lost ar- ticles, _Sye_her_today. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A good paying bu! station, fully equipped in ‘a good territory. Owner wish to sell on account of other business. Write are Tribune No. 37, factory open- s surrounding Bismarck. Cash or terms. Write P. 0. Box 94, Bismarck, Factory’ Repfesenta- tive. ee SALESMAN SALESMA® ~~ WANTED—Nitionally known manufacturer wants active, energetic, ambitious salesman with r. Leads and actual _ assistance icld furnished ng possibilities, $5000.00 nd up for high grade man. Le P. 712 Builders. Exchen olis, Minn, FOR SALE DAIRY FARM. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—79-acres. Cheap if taken at once. Three and one-fourth miles to statior miles to, St. Paul, 32. acres vated. Full set of buildings, fruit trees, on state road, graveled. Must Hat on $4,000, and good terms, Six-room house, 2. barns, machine house, chicken coop. and corn crib, i well. Immediate possession. W. Stahmann, Dun- raven, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house with maple] FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good rlor. and other mod- ern feature fine leaden close to school. $5700, with a payment of $1000, — balance monthly payments. 2 RQOM new modern house maple floors, sun parlor and gl: cain porch; in excellent. location and a_choice property at a low price, $7500. ROOM modern house in the east part of ¢ 500, terms 5 ROOM house, modern except fur- lot 58 x 150 feet. $3500, with floors, sun 1 nd garage, lot 88 x 150 oms, well located 700, with a hp ae A migecin, monthly: payments ef 50, each with 7 per cent interest. bargain. nd bath new modern house rage, good neighborhood and close to schools, - $5200, $1200 each and balance in easy, payments. U are in the market for a lot, we would be pleased u what we have for sale WE THINK we can save vou money. HARV BVEY. HARRIS & COMPANY. For Sale room partly modern 2 bed rooms, water, gas, lights and in- close F andy 50-foot lot, good trees, curbing in on paving. 5 Com- , R. Webb, 400! Hi Tommission ;, | | | a insertion, 26 words 2 words or 65 S insertions, unde! 5 ‘1 week, words oF under Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A USED CAR fS ONLY AS Goop As|*¥ THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT. A customer bought a Used Dodge Sedan from us for $600,—two months later he came in and want- ed to sell it back to us for a new Sedan but then he wanted $750, for the Used Sedan, When asked why “he expected $160 more than he paid us for the car he said that he knew he had bought a big bargain, and figured the car worth much more than he had paid us for it. Come in and we will tell you who this is.] = Here are more barghins just as good as the "24 Dodge Coupe, _ $6: Coupe, $300; Dodge Touring, $165; Ford ‘Truck, $485; “Overland 90, $86; Touring, winter top, $360; aud oth. er Dependable bargains. is PHONE 606. 382 _HOUS§S AND FLATS rooms and bath, 5 closets place, built in features, large mir- ror door, oak floors’ and stairway, full .partioned basement, splendid location, about ready for occu- y. Priced right and on terms, Phone 276) FOR RENT—Three room furnisl co el apartment in modern honie. Adults only. Screen pore! and large storeroom. Heat, Tight | water and telephone furnished., Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth St FOR RENT—Beautifully two ‘room apt. large’ pant: clothes closet, gas range. strictly modern, close in. Call ev ings after six and all day Sun. Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished beeping apartment. Close in. Also a baby carriage for sale, in| good condition. Phone 586. 223 Second FOR RENT Fumie ied two room apartment with kitchenette and ‘bath: For ‘three months. Phone 14. OR RENT—Modern 2 room furnish- ed apartment. Murphy Apts. F. W.. Murphy. Phone 852. with bath, close in on Second street. Phone FOR RONT—Well equipped _house- keeping apartment. 422 Fifth St. Lister; Que Fordson Belt Pulley; one set of Oliver breaking bottoms: one pure bred short horn bull, one year old. Q. E. Anderson, Box 191, FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Let show it to you before you buy. I haul ashes and black. dirt for a Phone 9773 at 417 T. M. Burch. Player Piano for Cheap if taken at O. Box 94, actory represen square deal. Seventh St. .| FOR SALE—Three burner gas range ‘wo Dodge touring cars, one Ford Coupe and one Ford Roadster. Also the following houschold goods: one oil stove, one library table, one kitchen cab- inet. Phono 1 18’ 800 Main St. FOR, SALE_-192 925 Chevrolet touring. BalJoon tires. Third St. 40 per cent cash. Term of one year on balance. in, ‘ord dan, one ee Ele Waite '?, O. Box No, sc JRE FOR SALE—Wicker Day is Call before 12 noon or after 6 p. m._ Phone 395R. __OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT. FQR RENT—Vour office rooms over nowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A, Knowles. \__._ WORK WANTED LADY STUDENTS want pla work for board, Business lege. Telephone 183. _ FARM_LANDS | FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarte Sec. 38, Stark Creat. 4° aro South of Belfield, N. Ev foot can be cultivated terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis- Col- nable, south of Dak, cash or terms, Tribune ‘No. 42. FOR RENT—Clean modern slecping room ine clean quict home, can be had by June ist. Close in, Call 15 _ ‘Thayer street. Se housekeeping se, gas for seeking St." Phone 619W. oy a FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 419 Fifth ‘S Rear apartment, down stairs after 6 p.m. ROOM FOR RENT in modern Close iff. / Private entrance. 967. Gentlem FOR RENT. Ladies ee 815 E, Rosser St. Phone 377LW. Freckless and His Friends 7 hily NOY? STRANGER with oven. in excellent condition, used nine months. $15.00. Phone _589M._ 410 Third St. gallons, strie stu. - Wholesale and . Witte, Can be seen at 4081} R RENT—See E. 802 First St. Phone 48 FOR SALE 4 ROOM cottage, bath, furnace, ce- mented nent, east front, east part of city, $600.00 cash, balance $36.00 per month; $2650.00. ROOM modern house, hot water! heat, screened gp » east front, ment roomed off. East part investment’ only house will pay 10 per cent on vestment after allowjng for taxes and upkeep, The property could not be soplaced | for less than $6000.00, only $4200.00 6 ROOM modern: house in Riverview,] w south front, $4600.00, ROOM modern house, all large “rooms, North part of city;-newly Faunce. GRAIN" i3ISTOCK PRICES UPWARD TODAY Interest in Oil Shares and De- mand For Industrials Feature Market New York, May 24—(AP)—Rev' ef speculative interest in the o shures, based on a further extension! oF cine Brice advances, and a steady demand for the high - dustrials featured eiapeane pward price movement in day’s stock market. cals and motors, failed to check bull- ish operations in other sections Oy ‘the list. The sharp advance in Atlantic Re- fining to a new high record for the year was accompanied by a renewal of merger rumors but these lacked official confirmation. The bringing in of a,new well in Mexico stimulat- ed Ahe ‘demand for the American is- sues. Other oils responded to the gn- nouncement of higher gasoline prices in northeastern territory. Local tractions were in brisk de- nticiaption of of profitable bus franchise: borough Rapid Transit crossing 50 to a new high and tho others gaining a point or so. igton Typewriter, International jon Engineer- ing and California Packing also re- corded substantial gains. Yellow Truck dropped 2% to a new low at 20 on the announcement of new financing. Heavy selling of American Woolen issues forced each of the down over three points. Al- lied Chemical and Commercial Sol- vents issues and U. S. Rubber also! were in rather free supply. One sale of ten shares of ieeail and Pacific Land Trust took place |! at 810 a drop of 38 points below the previous sale. Trading was only mod- in volum. was strong. Buying jy, operations were extended into new quarters in the late trading, when ad- ditional gains of 2 to 4 points were United Drug, Remington International Paper, Na- seuit, California Packing, General Electric, Woolworth and oth representative industrials. 0 maintained their early advances w the motor and rubber issues remained heavy. Total sales approximated 1,- 000,000 S. D. at A mostly 10@15 underweights 16@25 off; 6 pound butchers 13.66@ 14.00; majority better 200@225 pound kind 14.05@1 good and choice 180 pounds down largely 14.35@14.50; top on 160 to 170 pounds 14. bulk packing sows 12.20@12.40; few sorted ae pigs aground 1 heavy- ht hogs v@14. medium is 7@14 40; uel 13.55@ light lights 70@14.55; packing: sows 1210012.00; slaughter pigs 14.00@° Hogs 45,000 cents lowe bulk 240@ at front, just] 14.60. 1 cottage, Eleventh _ street, water, lights, good basement, only $2100.00. 4 ROOM house, South side, 100 foot frontage, water, lights, $130.00 cash, balance $30.00 per month ii cluding interest, a splendid place for some working man to get start for a home for the same as he would be paying rent, $2100.00. BUILDING LOTS; ‘hundreds of them all over the city. I have some fine lots at very low prices which can|25 be bought on monthly payments. NSURANCE on your house, furni- car, business building, mer- chandi@,’ almost anything, in re- liablé companies. FARM LANDS—The biggest growth and development North Dakota has ever seen has started. Do your real estate business with the only real estate man in this community who ix advertising North Dakota and particularly this part of it und who is helping make a profit for every real estate owner here. ; fat steer trade rath- er slow arlings about stead. weighty kinds dull; tending low best matured st early at 9. vearling heifers 9.85; 10.00 paid for 1,204 pound feeders; she stock and dy; most ‘hea’ holsteins 7 alers largely cents lower; bulk to packers 1 ffew light weights 11.00; outside: 0 and better. fat clipped steady to } spring lambs op cars California with three decks out 17. etlpped lambs to packe: 16.25; few loads to outside Cattle 22 25 3; only a few odd lots offered; talking weak to these. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., May ( 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 5,700; steers and yearlings ‘in liberal supply, quali improved. opening very slow indica- tions weak and unevenly lower; bulk olsible around 8.25@8.75; better lower on the resumption of MARKETS ! CHICAGO RANGB Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 1% 1.61% 1.54% July 20.10 Sept. 20.05 | {grades upwards to 9.00; she | supplies moderate, quality very pl prospects steady; bulk fat cows and heifers 4.50@7.i canners and cut- j ters 4.00@4.50; bulls stead: 16.26; stockers and | steady; bulk 6.50@7. sto Hogs. 13,000; open around 26 lower than Saturday's ave bulk 160@825 pound averag 3.75; many droves m lights a butchers around 13.51 light lights upwards to 14.00; pigs steady; bulk 15.00; packi bevenly lower; bulk “11 erage cost Saturday Sheep. 500; bulk of receipts direct, nominally steady; best clipped lambs here around 15.00; heavy clipped ewes j durum mixed durum 1.39, Corn No, 2 yellow 71'2; No. ed 6 Oats » 3 mix: . 2 white 38% @40. » ST@OS; No. 2 MIN Minneapolis, ' Wheat receipts 184 ‘ear ago. ern 1.59% @1.60'%; No. ern spring; choi 1.664%; good to cho ordinary to got 1 hard spring 1.61%: te AIN 24—(AP) compared to No. | north- k north. @1.64%; to arrive POTATOES Chicago, May 24—(AP)-—Potatoes; total hipments Saturday 767, Canada Sunday 158 cars; old stock’ trading just fair, market stead: Wisconsin sacked round whites 2.85@ 3.10, fancy shade highe: nnesota sacked round w @ Idaho sacked russets new stock trading fair, market v w jana. and Texas peat 1@5.00; May ae-giAP) —Pota- Minneapolis, nand slow ad toes light market st freight on St. paul fate i No. er aedue ed Minn apoli sacked 1, few sales, : cul GO POULTRY Chicago, May 24-—(AP)— Poult ative firm; re s broilers 38@45 GOODBYE, CODSIN q iili¢ MATILDA~ SORRY YOO y HAVE To RUSH OFF LIKE vi Were Wen yoo Get wi BACK HOME, ULL SAY AS MUCH =I Fou EXPECTED THAT + 4 <THEY'D. PAR, Sh OoR WELL - IT'S SURE HEAVENLY To GE ALONE ONcE* WE CAN ENJOY’ aorta IN May 24 —Tod Open 1.64 ad 8 89% 15.77 15.97 18.10 18.12 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ay 2. Open ‘High Low Wheat May old May new 1.58% 1.60's 1. beh 1.364 136% 1. Sot BIN BL Bits May old May new BISMARCK (Furnished by Rus: No. 1 dark northern No. 1 nor fon dat 1 mixed durum 1 red durum... 1 flax .. 2 flax No. 1 Rye Dark thard winter Hard winter ... 82's BIN BINS “ GRAIN “Miler Cu Bismarck, May 24 mh 7) 2 RLAD hern spring..... durum....... 140 We quote but’ do not handie the following Oats . Barley Speltz, per 1 cent per pound d Ib, HELL COR ount under MIN! ates FLOU! R in carload, lots family patents quoted j 98. i at 9.05@9.25 a bi Shane pei Chicago, higher; receipts M4 ery extras 4 tra firsts 39 onds 34@36. Eggs unchanged; of firsts se unchanged. CHICAGO Chicago, y wheat No. 2 hard 1 6412 low 71% @7 Oats No. 3 white 4042@11%. Rye No. 1, 88. Barley 67% @7! Timothy sced 6. 2 white Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under peel igher; tAP). Butter tubs; cream-, pts ex-/yeat paid an see- 36,778 about ordinary ! extras A '2@A2; No. | French, SCRAP CARS More than 1,600,000 motor vehicles were bein cri last year. Many deal- ers find that it is better to scrap old models rather than try to sell them. HIGHWAY SIGNS ILLEGAL California law makers have passed an ordinance prohibiting the ercction of signs and billboards slong high- Exception, is made for legal jirection signs. WHEAT PRICES HIGHER TODAY Market Influenced By Hot Weather and Visible Supply Decrease \ A.D. i Of the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, located at Hartford, in the State of Connecticut... weregate amount © admitted asseta...---$24.332,570.68 aniownt “of cexcept and surplui uding reinsuran reserve Amount of fully pald-up capital st Surpius over al! liabili- ties Ageresat ing the ABR eR AC en Nut Total pre ed du Total dur Wiheat advanced higher in price to- day. especially during the last part of the board of trade session, influ- ane in ‘ansas and Oklahoma, and 4,000 bushels decrease of the United States visible supply total. Serious need of soaking rain northwest was also reported. Besides, May wheat shorts continued to find offerings scanty, although St. Louis and Kansas City both’ sold wheat today to be shipped to this 16,964,766.71 2,000,000.00 5,767,804.83 ity. The fact that this is the last week for trading in May contracts and that all accounts in the current month must be finally settled by next Sat- urday noon led to considerable fresh evening up transaction today on the rt of speculators who have b f May other bull- ish factor was the re advance in Belgian and Italian exchange equaling 15 to 18 cents a bushel for wheat, a circumstance likely to in- crease the foreign demand. Nervousness over the big difference between May and July wheat valu induced assertions in some quarters that price adjustment would not be confined to one side of the market only, It wi contended that July wheat espe ly would also be affect- ed jn view of further de es in the Unfted States visible supply. Corn averaged somewnat / lower. Deliverie: 35,04 s on May elling during the yea! PH DAK iums recety- ng the loss i 10,794.64 1,577.52 1,677.52 E OF NORTH DAKOTA, | ¢ Uliice of Commissioner of Insurance. Olsness, Combipaioner, of he State of North Di certify that t ae rue abstract of the a! Statement now on file in office, ory thi In Testimony Whereof, I have bereuuco set my hand attixed the seal of this ear the first COMPANY'S CI ERTHRICATE or AUTHORITY Whereas, The Aetna Ci ‘asualty and ; & corporation or- the laws of Connect fied in this office a awa exhibiting its condition esx tor the year ending De- u2a, conformable to the of the laws of this ing the business of In- orable crop comments as to oats cam from Ohio. Strength in cottonseed il led to buying of lard. Wheat closed irregular, “net lower to an equal gai a down, oats 4s off to shade advane and provisions at 10 decline to a rise of two cents, an reas «said pany Rie 7 st duly certitied 3 with certificate jegtutaation. in compliance wl be aa of the Insuran Olsness, RVOUS AT POLIS TODAY (AP) Wh ously within influences ‘eof the ursuant to cf said laws, do at the above named empowered through ents, to trangact its business of Authorized in tus state according to {until the 31st day 4esumony W! nereot, i e hereunto set m. seal at irmar. tust day of April, A.D. S.A. OL! Commirsioner of I liveries tend ate general caution. May was strong throughout the ion, going over 1.60 and finishing “4 cent ed up for the day. July yas uncaanged from Saturday's finish. | Oats finished 4 cent higher. rye was up %. July barley dr | on a light trade. July flax- s ow to %4 higher. After a steady start cash wheat turned mild- ly easier and the general market was easy to one cent lower with medium and light weight ings of No. 1 grades mostly. lowe Winter wheat Durum was in moderate supply and demand was fair to good. Corn was firm to 1 cent lower. Oats were quict and eaxy. Rye offerimgs were larger and de- mand was quiet and fair, Barley was strong to 1 cent ‘higher for medium to lower grades, and firm for choice. Flaxseed + was les an dsteady. duly NOTICE BAL HON MORTUAGE NOTH aes ed zh and State of N cred and dock: an action wh was plaintift and. D. Kuehnle trustee, and Kuehnte ship compo ARGO BUTTER ay 24—(AP)-—Butter Fargo, N. D., heh 41; packing stock | fat, churning ¢rea a sum of among The Bureau of Pu mates that automobile verage of $ the av per an gasoline ta line consumption 0 gallons. xecution of the office of unt, directing me perty pursuant and execution, 1, Sheriff ti veh’ t to sell to said judgment, Albin | Hedstrom, FAVOR SUPER-CHARGERS “Steady progress has been made in the application of spperchargers of various designs to racing scars and it will not be long until similar de- vices are adopted as standard equip: ment on pa automobile says C. W. Isel y Teach ‘auction atthe court house. at ‘ounty of Burleigh Motor bus come popular i because it gives a more flexibl ice than the train and its the of i thereto will and stopping places are more ¢ A Dear old lady How do you like school, my little man? little man—I sing Show. like it closed, Hundred 3 Range tht (ia) West of the Fifth Meridian, situate in the rieigh und State of th day of May, A. D. Albin He of Burleigh Count: edt 1 Highway Con in the City of ton Whyrein M TC 1 th t th States Attorney of Burleigh County sage indebtedness was, the sui at the Primary Election, {1 would, $1781.63, which judgment “among ‘appreciate your support. things, directed the sale. b: “ i * ™Hotson, real property herelnatter (Political Ad af d, or so much thereof as eo sufficient to satisfy the van, of said jud, it with FOR SHERIFF Your vote will help and be RANK BA! (Political Adv.) interest und cost POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three T hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 3, Burleigh County, at primary election June aaur vote and anapert solicited. (Signed) Oscar ‘kman. @olitical Ad.) POLITICA!. AN? ANNOUNCEMENT For Comi r, District Four t hereby apes myself a cate | &: ire inty commissioner, County, « the said" past t to 1926. led ne he . rn rit of Special e tion to ime issued out of the ‘office of the clerk of said Court, directing me to sell sald- real property tele to said judgment, and execut ios ae ome ne ba ve iff of the ‘ounty of Burleigh, In the ot a Ekot ane th eae. poluted by ‘OUrL toot sale, bd a sell the real pi ant hei d to ite h higheet Ula: “putt lc auct! rd of the co a | Rien County wh State on rth Dak day of Juno, A. of hy o'clock to watisty and A writ, with iW interoptcamal eo coats, < much: th nate applicable Mah eee ises Biel a be sold eg ies fais fee hed i {der fort h at front wiee (Political br For Rorignesccnth [area (Political Advt.)

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