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hand ies" JUNE 7, 1926;,; x FOR SALE ROOM, modern -bungalow, oak floors and finish, full basement, roomed off, nice lawn and -treens everything spick and in, one of, the most. complete “and ; ed bungalows in. the city. $6500. { ROOM modern bungalow, practical | ly new, fire plac’, basement garage, east front, splendidly and warmly built bythe owner for a home; $6000.00. ROOM modern house, good condi- tion, south front, nice trees, bath, furnace, $4200.00. : ROOM modern house, east front, hot er heat, well built, excelent condition and as good a buy for a home or investment as there is in the city; $4200.00.’ i » ROOM cottage, water and lights, east front, comfortable, $2100.00. ROOM cottage, south side, 150 fect of ground, barn, city water, $1700. | BUILDING LOTS--Among the splen-' did buys on my list are two blocks of the prettiest lots in the north. part of town, with city water block from school at only 2 ibertions : aa 7 3 inerton, 36 ‘words 1 og “Tonal per word. : CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received o’clock to in- sure same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A USED Car is only as good as the deater who sells it. Our own build- ing—our service department—our whole orgunization is dedicated to courteous, prompt attention for each and every ‘one of our cus- tomers. That this may bea selfish motive. is proven by. our increasing sale of Dependable Used Cars, and the interesting testimonial letters we can show you, written by many of our Used -Car buyers. Ford . Truck, $485; Dodge aoe $195; Overland 90, $95; Dodge -Coupe, 25; Cadillac Touring, $285; Ford ‘oupe, $350, and other excellent bargains. ‘Easy’ time payments. PHONB 908. _M. B. GILMAN CO. Permanent employment. Good sal- FOR SALE—1926 Chevrolet Coupe, Dakota Auto Sales Co. In i Se Ae id iad err: FO) —I evrole' Joupe F ny acber: Cradet “Ona joieder el | with spare tire, bumpers and moto- Ca | meter. $750.00. Address care Trib- we and $350.00 for fifty fect; a fifty foot lot, one of the most desirable and. the cheapest on Ave. B, at only $750.00; a 50 foot lot on Sth street i splendid neighborhood at only $650.00; together with hundreds others in all parts of the mostly in the east end at very re sonable prices and on monthly pay- ments. RM LANDS— Price is a shame to quote prices on the many wonderful bargains on my lists, There have been more land sales the past months than the past five together, BUY FIRE, TORNADO. AND AUTOMOQ- Li: INSURA written in re- ble companies , F._E. YOUNG. MALE BELP WANTED NTED-—Experienced male keeper that understands counting. Must also ui auto parts. Married man ferred, are so low it W. a book-| st lerstand wages. Few weeks completes. ore slog and special offer free. Mol x] une’ No. 53. Barber College, Fargo, N. WANTED—Companion to make aatre ‘ost with gentleman to Portland, Ore. LOST OF TAKEN from corner of Leaving June 7 or 8. Write Tribune, Ave. B and Second street af Amer- ican Boy wagon. Easily identified. Liberal reward for return.or infor- WANTED—Good Kodak finishior. The [ikcetl Chester and: Delbert t Perry. Art Foto Phone 69. Mandan, N. Dak. 1 LO! Betw. ind Kurtz, WANTED-—Experienced mecha a blue leather purse. Reward to i Dolote Aute shies tsdne: -| finder. Write care Tribune No. 55. AND iTS FEMALE HELP WANTED | AND Fa WANTED AT ONCE—Competent girl FOR R single business for chamber work, must be neat.! woman, light housekecping apart- Have 17 rooms with modern work-| ment. Running water and large ing equipment. aiotel Washburn,| closet 0 furnished sleeping Waahburn, N rooms, first floor for man and wife. WANTED—A at a for general housework and also girl to work for board and room at the Dunraven. WA) Competent girl for gen- cral housework, 802 “Ave. B. Phone 902. ' oo ie WANTED—Girl to work in dining awe, 78 " room at Shamrock Cafe, 118 Sixth: Tooms for ylight Tousckgeping, Street. Fonth Ste” private entrance. 508 WANTED—Girl for general house- bi ANTED Girl for, general “house: Eon RENT — Light housekeeping 997. rooms in modern house. Gas for cooking. 621 Sixth Street. 619 FOR RENT—July first, one five room modern apartment. L. Thompson. Phone 180. ‘OR RENT—Four room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Varney Flats. Phone 773 VOCAL instruction will be at studio between 3 to 8 ayes J A Wik. FOR igre oge trae ter sooping 2 vet Win. re ee ik or light housekeeping in modera | fo home. 616 Sixth. street. Phone rs FOR RENT—A nicely furnished ern apartment, including el washing machine, flat iron, vacuum cleaner. Always hot water. 807 fourth POSITION WANTED D—Position ‘by ‘experienced ughs bookkeeper. Reference hed. Write Box 584, Belfield, WANT FOR RENT—Pleasant, suitable for. one or two, 904 after 6 p.m. eve ‘OR RENT—Room in modern home, private entrance. 3 West Broad- way, Phone 1146M. y FOO! ting and Recalls pleatin Close in. orders. appreciate 400 4th St. 2 " home. —C nd wash clothes at your steady iood work done, ‘Want places, Call_404 Ave. B. CAPABLE GIRL of 14 wants to care EE AEE EE na) for children, or will assist with FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. housework. 209 Eleventh Street. 312 Eighth St. 310 Ave. B. Phone IN for one or two. 874. furnished | ss FOR SALE 7-ROOM modern ‘house, including sa root ast 2 bed south front, at 18. Broadway, goed 50 ‘foot lot, not! a, ina wich but has weter, sew- er, Jight it and bath, at bar- gain at 5.000, on terms of $1600 cong and balance on time. ROOM. modern house, & bed rooma, close in, east front, full basement, 100 foot frontage, for $5500, .on very liberal terms. 5 ROOM partly modern house,’ «rooms, water, sewer, gas, hi and inside toilet, close in on ser, dandy 50, foot lot, good trees and on-paving. & ROOM Ipod modern house, sy in on rect, 2 Toom bie ewer, light and inside toilet 500, on good terms. 6 Room house on Third strect, all modern except heat, close in, for $2600, on good terms, 5 ROOM partly, modern house on Sec- ond street, 2 bed ‘rooms, water, sewer, lights and inside toilet for $2300, $400 cash and balance $25 per month, ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement, hardwood fore porch for $2960, on terns. street. ROOM modern house ‘on Fifth street, 5 bed rooms, close in, cast front, hot water heat, one of best homes in city, finished in oak down us not old, also garage at a Roost modern house on Seventh strect, east front, at least 8 bed rooms, cast front, near schools, for $5260, on good terms. THE FINE lot at corner of First and FOR SALE—Minnesota Lake Property. Cheap. Beautiful 5 acre tract on Lake* Lizzie, northeast of Pelican Rapjds. Good four room house, screened in porches. Small barn. Good well of water. Place enclosed with stock fence. Good fishing and hunti Strawberry and gaspberry patch. Over 600 feet splendid beach, fine and safe for bathing. ‘Inquire, Edward S. Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, FOR SALE—Grading Outfit located in McKenzie County, No. Dak., west of Sanish. 21 head stock, 18 dump wagons, dirt machine, harness, tanks, tent, 5 covered on wheels, small tools, etc. Outfit complete. Farmers State Bank, St. Cloud, Minn, ‘vi Wir jerwood writer in excellent condition. sell reasonable ,if taken at once, a Z, care Tribune, Bis- Drive it yourself. Se- dans and Open Cars. Reasonable rates. Yellow ve It Yourself System. Phone 1-100. WANTED TC mi cook car and some used tents. Chas, Pilgriin Hughes Electric Co. Bisn k, N. D: MUST SACRIFICE nearly new Baid- win player piano on account of A real bargain. Phone new 20 ¢ Shotgun. Cheap if taken at once. Inquite Erbes Barber Shop. PIANO FOR RENT during Pree reliable party. summer Phone en on July 3rd. __Hazen, N, ae FOR-SALE ‘Loom baby car- riagg. 'W. 409 W. Raw se Commu: ce Club, GARAGE for rent. 717 Fourth Street. FOR RENT—Dental office rooms, formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an offic seaniee City .Netional Bank, Bis- |MARKETS STOCK MARKET IS DULL TODAY|" Price Movement I Irregular But Mostly Higher—Business News Colorless New York, June 7—(AP)--Extreme dullness’ characterized today’s stock market with price movement irregular but mostly higher. Total sales bare- ly exceeded ‘half a million shares in the first three hours of trading, or about one- s less than the corresponding period on Fri- Week-end business news was rather colorless in character. The renewed weakness of French francs, which again: sold below three cents, appar- ently below three cents, apparently was without influence on the securi- ties markets. Money rates continued tively easy. Chain stores responded to the pub- lication showing May sales well above those of the same month last year. Woolworth sold- two points higher, and S. S. Kresge advanced a poin' Standard industrials held steady in quiet tradin; Pool. activities were apparent in a few issues. Foundation company ost bid up at least four points, Remin ton Typewriter three and Sloss. Shef- field, U. S. Industrial Alcohol and in-! ternational Combustion moved up & point or so. Fears for the safety of the Amer- ican Woolen preferred dividend were reflected in the heavy liquidation of both classes of stock, thejcommon,| selling down to a new low at 19% and ©! the preferred sagging over a point. Rails were quiet with chief specula- tive interest centered in some of the low priced issues, . particularly New Haven and Texas and Pacific. The closing was firm. Standard in- dustrials moved forward under the leadership of the steel shares in the Tate trading, with a brisk demand de- | veloping for United States Steel, Sloss Sheffield, Gulf States and Republie | Iron and Stecl. General Electric, Al- lied Chemical and Woolworth ad- vanced two to almost five points.! Total sales approximated ,000 | shares. CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK | Chicago, June 7-—-(U. S, D. of A.)—} Hogs 38,000; fairly active 10@25 eents highe mostly to shippers, smal] killers and yard traders; bulk 240 to 325 pound butchers i4.00@ 14.50; majority good and choice 220! pounds down 1 ae ‘top 14.855 | packing sows 90@: borted killing pigs 14.5@15.00; heavy | weight hogs 13.70@14.50; medium} 14.20@14.75; lights 14.00@14.85; light! lights 14.10@14.85; packing sows qaewieas: slaughter pigs 14.25@ *Beitte 21,000; matured steers and! choice yearlings steady, latter especi- ally long yearlings very scarce, other grades little cattle weak to 15 cents lower; best heavies 10.50; yearlings: 10.295; bulk 8.76@10.00; feeders scarce, firm; fat cows most steady bulls 10@15 cents higher; vealers| uneven, steady to 25 cents lower; mostly’ 12,00@13,00 to packers; out siders 13.00@13.50. Sheep 12,000; fat lambs steady to weak early; good natives upward to| 18.50; choice Taahos held dbove 19.00; few commen California lambs to kill- FURNITURE FOR 8ALE { FOR ‘SALE—Bargains in first class furniture, American walnut chiff- orette and table, mahogany windsor | chairs, bookcases, gateleg table floor lamp, Victrola, oak rocke radio, card ° kitchen utensils, sewing and ranger bicycle, mohair “chair, Phone 689M. FOR SALE—The following: Majesti range, beds, chairs, rocker, dresser,’ sewing machine, phonograph, radi radio table, cot, camp stove, tub boiler, clothes basket, baby fruit jars, gasoline lamp, soline lantern. other carticle: or call at 620 Ave. I’. jiee rooms over OF awies Jewsiey store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. DRNITURE FOR SALE—Good con- dition, large assortment, B West. Phone 429. | MOM'N POP fee ( AH-HA—A LETTER FROM MATILDA. TLL BET, HERMAN “ HAS STROCK IT LOCKY IN PANAMA— TASS A Ace DAY PEEZE YO GO PISHIN'= TLL. Go py] DOW": ZOOK'S f POND AN KETEH AAESIMESS FoR, OUR SUPPER! © Henry's Getting Wiser H-MrM~ THAT'S |FONNY -ON THE OTHER PPING IT SAYS "HERMAN we BEEN PAINTING HIS HOUSE HA! LVE GOT A HUNCH WERMAN HAS SWINDLED ME OUT OF,$200 AND SENT ME THIS CLIPPING pacity THE PAS t bulk on down to 5.00 14 Ave. [oi FINANCIAD | By dcocdsted Prom Lemed Wis CHICAGO RANGB June CLOSE CLOSE —Toda; YESTERDAY YEAR AGO Open 141 1,365, Wheat— July int 1 16,97 18.05. 17.87 19.05 19.17 pelives— duly Sept. several loads desirable fornia feeders steady at 13.50@ odd lots fat ewes upward to 50 steady; several loads yearlings no strictly choice handy ichts” included; all lots upward to on ‘northern, slightly weaker on Idaho russets, Wisconsin sacked round whites best 3.00@3. Idaho sacked Tussets 3.15@3.40; Washington sack- ed russeta 3.00@3.25; new stock trad. ing good; market slightly weal Alabama, Louisiana sacked Triumphs 4.25@4.50. ‘WHEAT BUYING ‘ON BROAD SCALE ‘Advance Today Eight Cents Above Prevail- ing Price Last Week SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, Minn., Sune 7—-(U Cattle 5,000; fed steers earlings in moderate supply opening slow, about steady; few loads mixed yearlings early 8.76@8.85; best weighty steers cligible around bulk steers and yearlings 8.00@8.75; better grades fat cows and heifers un- "changed from last week s clove; in be- | ween and common kinds in ‘liberal cupply, weak, toning lowers bulk fat | Prices 26.00; heifers upwards to | canners and cutters under rigid sort, mostly 3.75@4.25; bulls slow: practical top on heavy bolognas 5.50 stockers and beveneerAine bulk 63 ramen | or chia 14.50. Hogs 12,000; opening slow, strong to 26 higher; 140 to 190 pound aver- ages 14.60@14.75; medium and heavy butchers salable. from 13. @ 14.25; 5 acking sows 12.50@13.00; pigs 25 higher; bulk 14.2: compiaitia of dr oe es 254 winds. | Fu 5; average cost Sat- | looked for urday 13.77; weight 264. |xome-so0n, Sheep 500; about steady; light and | 1, to 11 v 6.00.50; | one fat ewes onation Kansas un it closed unsettled. cents net higher, corn * to to g cent sat a v" eof ee cents te 37 cents, INEAPOLIS RANGE According to trade reports cur June 7 here, 2.500,000 acres in Russell, Open High Low Close | Gove, Logan, and Scott coun in other Kansas counties north of these, wheat as a whole, better than a seed back | all fields have large fired the leaves curling on the and the crop deteriorating fas Nebraska wheat, west of Hastings and south of Platte is also reported a total failure. Throughout north- n Nebraska, drought eff likewise stated to be un cided increase of buying of character, resulted from the 864 8715 BY 38% 9% 87% BTh3 38b Oats 2.27 2. 30% % 2.20 Sept, (Furnished by Russell- Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 7 No, 1 dark northern 4 Lonevthern: sprin, on 4 amber durum. xed durum, durum. ae 1 flax . 2 flax . xe’ i rye Dark hard winter. Hard winter .... 1 We quote but. do not handie mn following Oats aniey peltz, per cwt. Ne ean i a fo. 8, 56 Ibs. or mor Comeau concn res og S5lbs.. Noe on the buying The market d by un- from the west went high- reine influe) favorable crop repo and south 9) er with hog: and grain. SHARP BULGE SHOWN ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, -(AP)-~Dust storms and dry compiaints from the northwest, crop damage re- ports from dry sopts in Kansas and Nebraska, with strength in les and a fair decrease in the visible supply, resulted in a sharp bulge in wheat today. Best prices here were up four cents for July and 17s for September. Profit taking increased nea the day and close was 3. higher here. ins and finished + Gash demand was good. advanced 14% ents and closed % cent higher. arley was up 1 July flaxseed gained 1%. Cash wheat was one to four cents higher than Friday, which was fol- y owed en market Sai Chicago, June 7—(AP)- receipts new 116, old 76 S$. shipments ‘Satu old “750; Sunday new 6; r jd 153; market —THS EXPLAINS WHY.MR, GUNN WAS SO ANKIOUS TO BOY AN-INTEREST WW OUR VENTURE — WELL- WELL — HE'S A SQUARE OLD Scour AT THAT = I'D BETTER RECONSIDER HIS OFFER | A-SHIPWRECK TO COVER BUT LAINT SO DUMB AS ‘TO uh to} 10 | || Aggregate amount ter wheat was largely nominal. Durum was firm to strong. Corn was slow. Oats were firm to % cent better. Rye was firm to ‘x cent better. Barley was strong to 1 cent higher. Flax seed was firm to strong. ‘Automobile In- Company, lovated at Bt. dn the State of Missourl. warceate amount dnited assole nt. 1$ 548,600.28 |AgKregate amount’ “ot a liabilities Cexcept (AP) —Cash: yitul and surplus), . 2 red, 1.56; No. 2 hard, ding reinaurange 6,664,618.29 _ 560,000.00 1,584,041.89 0. 2 mixed 72'%@73; No. 2 7 [su ag erewaie income dare ng the yi Ager te ment the year NO! RTH DAKOTA 3 Total premiums receiv ed during the year Total losses incur during the year Total losses” paid ‘dur- Ing the eat s' ‘On 100.0) 60.00 APOLIS FLOUR } June -7--(AP)—Flour| Oftice of the in carload lots family ear peal 40 a barrel in 98-) psu shipments 36,115] Ko linneapolis, 5@20 highe | patents quoted at pound cotton sack: ‘barrels. Bran 21.00@22. e in CHICAGO POULTRY Beads etd Chicago, June 7-—-(AP)—Poultry | js teed paar eae receipts six fowl the springs 38; turkey a geese 21. ‘FARGO BUTTER. > June (AP) —But- | ter fat, abun cream 41; packing! stock 26. | A THOUGHT The dixciple iv not above his man-| ter, but every one that in perfect) whall be as his master—Luke 6:40.) iS, munissioner ‘uf insurance. vO iTH DAKOTA, ‘ities pe the COMPAN Whereas, bile Tnsuran Company # corpo [|tien organized under the Jawa of Missouri has filed in this office a tement exhibiting its con- of the laws of ie the business of We must truly serve those we ap-| a ath: sald Company has r to command.—Fenclon. reas, filed in this office a duly certified copy of Its charter with ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Buding December ments of the Insurance 1930 ald. A. Olsness, missioner. of r of the State of North Dakots uant to the provisions of sald laws, do here- fy that, the Tint apit 2.941, 868.00 500,000.00 have hereunto set m and seal at Bisma A ae day of April, S. A. OLSNESS, wa awit ISUALI th “dur: a. income ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT )' For the Yenr ee Devember ‘31, Insurance er, in the f ve 8 1,202,036. ot Px COpt 1 and surplus, Gownieslattes.or eluding of the State of Nor Dae rve rtify that. th ract yon file ing the year . ISEAL] an ‘attined Aggregate disbaes Hl the nts during the day of ‘April, A. RTH D S. A. OLS! mmissione! 5 viel ar A BUSI tten dur- ‘ESS, r. nsurance, A, during the Total los: of duauiean J COMPAN EEICATE: OF Ye nostat shibiting be business for the y. iM on file in 1 in this offic yor its chart ion in compliance the requirements of the. Insurance laws aforesaid. certify sanpany through Company a corporation under the laws of Col- tiled in this office ee in its a Company duly certh ith ‘certitte ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT Vor the Year Handing December 3h A.D. 1935. Of the ae se Gis ane 8, Fire Insur- ance Co, of N. Y., located at New York. in the State of New York. te of North 1 provisiol do here * above named y is fully empowered, its authorized agents, to jtransact {ts appropriate business af Authorized Insurance In. this state rding to the Jaws thereof, until bist day of March, A. D."1927 Ti ‘Testimony Whereof, have heretinto set my hand ay Lat Bismarck, this Wirst day vf April, A. D. admitied assets. Cexcapt capital and surpius). including reinsurance Teserve Amount of fu’ i capital stoc ja | Surplus over a the liabili- nts during the year NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the year__._ Total premiums rece Md during the y al” losnes i ing the year Total loxses paid duri the year__ 11,472.01 | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, 8. A. Olsnese, Commissioner. of | *! Insurance of the State of North Pa- |. do hereby certify that, the going In a true abstract of the original statement now on file in ‘this omc $ 4,166,166. ‘orth Dakot eted in’ th rk of sald Court on May, A. 1 copartn v. Kuehne and milonte, adjudg- ing that the amount of hae mort- gage indebtedness was the S1781.63, which jud, ment of “amon, othek, thin directes - the sale by hereinafter ch thereof as imay be ‘su: nt to satisfy amount of said judgment wit interest “and costs: thepere virtue of a writ of spe tjon to me issued out of the ‘oftiee’ of the clerk said Court, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to said S iledtram: and execution, J, Albin Sherif Pil the Yo Testimony Wheri (SEAL) Commissioner of Insurance, OF NORTH DAKOTA, ice of Commissioner. of Insurance. PANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHURITY. American Eagle ‘ance Company, & e9rper! anized under the lawe of k, has fied in this office at sT4ry chest bid- der for cash at public auction ut the frout Goor of the ‘court house ;Bismar ‘ounty of Burl State of North Dakota, on day of Ju = 19: acl th aid A to Satlary aid and writ, with Interest dy oF thereof as thi ue aid sale applicable: thereto - wil satisfy. ‘he Praiees ie be gold as afore. ey. id pursuant id judgment writ and ar chih ueten eae he | scribed Ca: arter ae 4 vend “atnte © ‘et : reraeten 3 jn state, of Insurance, and, rea Company filed“in thin office a uly. heopy of ita charter with of orgauisation in compllages ime arequiee énts of the Ing le- iBegtion Blever. venty ely aay fae

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