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TUESDAY, JUNE‘8,. 5 ROOM, modern bungulow, oak floors and finish, full buxement, roomed off, nice lawn and trees, everything. ‘spick and ett, one ,of the most complete and best fimgh- ed bungalows in the city. $6500.09. ROOM modern bungalow, practical: , ly new, fire place, basement garage, cast front, splendidly and, warmly 1 insertion, 25 words or 4 UNE ...cererege es B 60 mei, 38 wt dah built by the owner for a’ home; “ .00. Room modern house, good condi- tion, xouth front, nice trees, wath furnace, $4200.00, OM modern house, east tront,! hot water heat, well built, ger lent 5 ¥ condition and as good a buy for\a’ home or investinent as there is in, the city; $4200.00. ROOM cottage, water and sents’ cast front, comfortable, $2100.00. ; ROOM cottage, south side, 160 fect tof ground, barn, city water, $1700, NUILDING LOTS Among the splen- did buys on my list are two blocks of the prettiest lots in the north- west part of town, with city water and a block from school at only 0.00 for fifty feet; a fifty foot one of the most desirable and cheapest . B, at only $750.00; a 60 foot Jot on Sth strect in splendid neighborhood .at only $650.0); together with of others in all parts of the ¢ tostly in the east end at very r. sonable prices and on monthly pay- ments. FARM LANDS--Prices are so low it is a shame to quote prices on the many wonderful bargains on my There have heen more land the past six months than the st five years together. BUY TORNADO AND AUTOMO- INSURANCE wriften in re- companies. , F. E. YOUNG La nd hh Or MALE HELP WANTED STED—Experienced male — book- understands cost ac- Must also understand auto parts. Married man preferred Permanent employment. ary. Dakota Auto Sales Co, Inc, WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, bi wages. Few weoks completes. alog und special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED First) class machinist. No need apply. Modern "Ma- Works, Bismarck, N, Dak. WANTED—Gdod Kodak finisher. The Art Foto Co. Phone 69, Mandan, ON. Dak. : WANTED-—Fxperienced Dakota Auto Sales Co. _ FEMALE BELP WANTED Work home. Make 85, six work. Pleasant. No selling. Enelove stamp, Consolidated: Card Dept. 100, 128 N. Wells St Ghicagos WANTED—A” good gil for “general housework and also girl to work for board and room at the Dunraven. WANTED—Competent git] for gen- eral housework, 802 Ave. B. Phone ‘902. WANTED—Girl for work. Mzs..C. B, Rosen, _ Phone 920. WANTED—Girl to work “in dining, room at Shamrock Cafe, 118 Sixth Street. WANTED—Gir! for work. Mrs. BILE liable counting. ‘hanie. Tne. general house- 20 Ave. A.! general hous Philip Meyer. ‘Phone tress at O'Brien's FURNITURE FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE--Bargains in, first class fornitipe, American walnut chif: te and table, mahogany windsor! s, gateleg tabie, floor lamp, Victrola, qak rocker, radio, card table, bed kitchen utensils, sewing machine and ranger bicycle, mohair casy chair. Phone 689M. bookea: FOR SALE—Dresser with large mir-' outh’s chair, wainut finish ewing machine, white enamel-. ed clothes basket, baby bugey, phonograph, radio accessor- ies, glass fruit » commode, tub, oil stove. Phone 548M or cull at 620 Ave. F. EM eget s 'NITURE FOR SALE—Good con- dition, large assortment, 14 Ave. tt | Cate! Noler | ‘0 -; Woman, light ogee complete, ! CLASSIFIED ‘DISPLAY i : RATES ‘65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa © In advance. should be : ceived hy velock to in- pri ‘Noetton same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS|° A USED Car is only as good as the! j deuler who sells it. Our own build- j dng—our service department—our whole organization is dedicated to | courteous, prompt attention for each and every, one of our cus- tomers. That this may be a selfish motive is proven er our increasing sale of Depéndable Used Cars, and the interesting testimonial letters we can show you, written by many of our Used Car buyers. Ford Truck, $485; Dodge Touring, $195; | Overland 90, $95; Dodge Coupe, $625; Cadillac Touring, $285; Ford Coupe, $350, and other execilent bargains. Easy time payments, PHONE 606. OR SALE-—1925 Chevrolet Coupe,| excellent condition, 1214 E. Bdwy. 926 Chevrolet Coupe spare tire, bumpers and moto- meter. $760.00, Address care Trib- une No, 53. PERSONAL STUDENTS -wishing to join.summer classes in alegbra, geometry or j other_mathema' call_ 654M. ¥OR RENT— mines apart ment. Running Water and large closet; also furnished sleeping rooms, first floor for man and wife. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished mod- | ern apartment, including electric | Washing machine, flat iron, vacuum cleaner. Always hot water. 807 ‘ourth St. FOR R and bath | furnished Phone 7. Two rooms, kitchenette apartment completely available immediately 473 for apointment FOR RENT—Two large furnished | rooms for light —housekgeping, | - | ground floor, private entrance. 508 Tenth St, ag | FOR” RENT—Fufnishe artments .with, private bath, Also player piano for sele, 980 Fourth St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for summer months in Hughes _ Bldg. on Main St. Ci FOR RENT—July first, room modern apartment. | _Thompson. Phone 180. ie {FOR RED ‘our room furnished or { nfurnished apartment. lat Phone 173. FOR RF ine room for sleeping or light: housekeeping in modern home. 616 Sixth street. Phone 0 | DEG i a aS FOR RENT-—Room in modern home, private entrance. % West Broad- way. ‘Phone -1145M. if L. Kk. Varney | — FOR-RENT—1 modern room suitable for one or two, 310 Ave. B. Phone FOR R Ri foom in modern home. NT—Front 417 Sixth St." Phone 768. rhished room in mod- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 312 Eighgh St. 7 Roo modern a, Nbiap, deluding at. eS rooms, gauth front, at is roadway, good G0 foot lot, not fal finished, but has water, sew- rin ch re heat und bath, gain at $3,000, on terms of cash a jhalance on pe 9.ROOM: modern house, 6 bed roo! ct in, enat front, full’ basement, be it frontage, for $5500, on eer ibexal terms, &°ROOM partly modern house, 3 bed rooms, water, sewer, gas, lights and, {nside toilet, close in on Ros- ser, dandy 60 foot lot, good trees Ko on paving. OOM partly modern house, close im on ‘Third gtrect, 2 bed rooms, water, sewer, light and inside toile for $2590, on good terms. ROOM |bpuse: on Third street, all medern except heat, ‘close in, for $2600, on good: terma, ROOM partly madern; house, on Sec- ond strect, 2 bed rooms, water, sewer, lights and inside: toilet fot $2300, $100 cash and “balance $25 per month. ROOM modern bungalow, 2.“bed sone full, basement, hardwood floora, porch for $2950, on terms. ROOM partly modern house, 2 bed rooms, fine 50 foet lot, for. $1600, on very liberal terms at 409 First street. 9 ROOM modern hause on Fifth street, 5.bed rogms, cloge in, cast, front, hot water heat, one of best homes in city, finished in oak down}, stairs, not old, also Sarage at a bargain. ROOM modern house on Seventh street, east front, at least. 3 bed pit enst front, near schools, for $5260, on good terms. THE FINE lot‘ut cozner of First and hayer. GEO. M. REGISTER. ___.. WORK WANTED 5 WORK WANTED—Cleaning house and wash clothes at your home. Good work done. Want steady for children, or will assist with housework. Bod Eleventh Street. _ FOR “SALE rading Outfit located in MeKenzie County, No. Dak., west of Sanish. 21 head, stock, 18 dump wagons, dirt machine, harness, wagons, tanks, tent, 6 covered shacks on wheels, small tools, ete, Outfit complete. Farmers State Bi Cloud, Minn, LE—An Underwood Type- writer in excellent condition. Will sell reasonable if taken at onc Write X Sai care Tribune, Bis- y Drive. it yourself. Se- dans and Open Cars. Reasonable ee Yellow Drive It Yougself second hand cook car and some used tents. Chis, Pilgrim, Hughes Electric C marek, N, Dak. (aig =One 3 foot wall tent 12 by 12, has never been used; in ex- cellent condition, Call at 705 Main For : Macigon, Inquire Erbes Barber Shop. PIANO FOR RENT during summer months to reliable party. Phone __G83R or 122. oe WANTED—Merty-Go-Round at” Haz] en on July 3rd. Community Club, Hazen, N. Dak. Lloyd Loom baby Phone 677W. 409 W. care » Raw FOR. SALI riage. as OS Re Oe FOR SALE—2 Pure Bred Hereford __ Bulls. Wachter Transfer C FOR SALE—A dark blue Lloy cart, Call 679W. GARAGE for rent. Phone 649W. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental office room: formerly occupied by Dr. Kersha' suitable for uny kind of an offic Inquire City National marek. FOR RENT—Four office rooms over Xnowles Jewelry store. Apply to F, A. Knowles. 717 Fourth Street, ms,| Market Responds to Unex- STOCKS STAGE . ABRISK RALLY pected Announcement of Treasury Department — New York, June 8—(AP)—Respond- ing to the. unexpected announcement that ‘no treasury financing would be necessary this quarter, stock prices {| staged a brisk rally today on an in- creased volume of trading. The ad- vance, which ran from one to six Scores of issues, also was accompanied by unconfirmed rumors of another decrease in the New York federal reserve bank -rediscount rate in the near future. Steel common assumed the leadership of the advance, crossin; 129 on a large volume of trading. Tha appearance of large blocks of this stagk on the tape started reports that accumulation was in progress for large financial interests on the theory that the steel iness this summer and fall would exceed some CHICAGO RANGB CLOS! YESTERDAY Y Wheat - duly Se} 19.14 19.35 lights —14.10@15.00; 90@13.50; — slaugh light sow 1 15,00. Cattle 9,000; eve shade higher, on good fat steer t of the carlier expectations. Oils took on a new ‘lease of life under the leadership of Atlantic Re- }fining and Pan American “B.” With the exception of Percei Arrow pre- ferred, which has run up over 5 points to 9744 in response to the, resumption of dividends, motors were inclined to heaviness. Hudson and each selling down over a point. Local tractions also, apdrted upward i in the early afternoon. Interbor Rapid Transit, Manhattan Modi Guaranteed and Brooklyn Manhattan | fi Transit each advancing two aie ° more. Rails were _relativ quiet with chief speculative interest cone | tered in the southern carriers. At-| line moved up 2% paints ile and Nashville climbed nearly four. Norfolk and Western and Hlinois Central sold a point or so, higher. international Combustion was ono of the few stocks under selling pres. | sure _The closing was firm. Aggressive | bidding for the rubber shares coun-! teracted the effect of renewed profit! taking in some of the motors and specialties toward the close United States Rubber Ajax Fisk Goodrich and! Goodyear preferred rallied one to three points and a strong demand continued for Central Leather per- ferred and Woolworth although prices in some instances eased off frow the | c Cuba cane sugar|4 day’s ‘high level. preferred fell ‘back 1 new low for the year. approximated 1,750,000 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 8 10@15 cents higher; in family patents quoted at barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; ship. ments 39,567 barrels. Bran 21.00@22. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 8---(U. S. D. of A.)--! Hogs 22,000; 10@15 cents higher than Monday's best prices; big packers in- getive: t Baphepee 240 to 325 pound butch: | points to a 0@)9.55 a} -good-and choice 920! pounds dewn largely 1870@1500; ton 15.00; bulk packing sows 13. 00@ 1 sorted slaughter pigs a heavyweight ‘hogs 13.90@ ium 14.40@45.00; lights. 14. i0@ 13 005 | - POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position by Burroughs bookkeeper. See Write Box wa Beltield, _ SALESMAN. SALESMEN—To sell high grade oils direct-to the farmer. Auto requir- ed, Experience not necessary, Liberal commissions. Minnesota Lubricating Oil, Co. Inc., Mankato,| Minnesota. ost LOST @F TAKEN from corner of |: Ave. B and Second street af Amer- ican Boy wagon. Et Liberal reward for return or infor- Chester “and Delbert Perry. LUST—Class lass pla of Valley City Nor- mal. , Initials on back E. L. P. Re- turn ‘to Tribune for reward. “OFFER ON THAT PANAMA DEAL. AND UM WILLING “Yo SBLL YOU A.HALF INTEREST FOR $200 WEIRE PARTNERS, “YT.WOLLO BE WTHE DEAL | alge ee THING THE To LET Me SHARE IN THE PROFITS | heavies and medium weight; tured steers 10.6: lightweight heifer: Studebaker ; 0; fat lambs sh active trade; pound Idaho lambs hoice 73 pound bulk ost few h most a4 i0@ 5 j off fi w ve ewes frequently ito 6.50; nothing done on Nambs, supply negligible. SO. ST. | South St. Paul, Minr . D. of A.)—Cattle and yearlings in : opening: slow, strong; best early number bulk ster f | ling junevenly higher; tin th 4 ¢ upward turn; bulk heifers upwards and cutters bulk 5. | heavies upward steady, 500; s y to stron y higher; li pigs stead rage cost. Monday Sheep 200; fat | conside yw lambs si |strong; few sales good lambs around He 50; light and handywe 0G hea bidding 4.00@4. CHICAGO June 8- 3 red, Ld4%2 lowe: on RAIN Chicago, Wheat N Ni mixed, T4@744; No. 2 hite, 424. @42 92@92hi OM, Timothy séed, 6.00@6,75. Clover seed, 12.00@28.00. Lard, 17.10, Ribs, 18. Bellies, 1 Chicago, June higher; receipts 6 ery. extras extra firsts seconds 33@ unchanged; firsts receipt gases. Cheese unchanged. POTATOES Chicago, June 8—(AP) receipts new 76; old 54 U. S. shipments new 39% track new 156; old 92; trad Wisconsin sacked round whites 2 200) 3.15; Idaho sacked russets 3. * ~AND REMEMBER ~ oF COURS, he MAY HAVE TO TAKE TAING Alc& FoR A BIRTADAY PRESENT! THAT WE WILL ALSO SHARE EQUALLY IN ANY LOSS WE EAR AGO Open ‘mostly steady to stror and yearlings 0; several loa desirable sorting moderate; culls | i more active; desirable handy. of loads ‘sand year- she stock strong to all grades. sharing mostly ; stockers and mostly opening very slow, few : and bacon hogs ewes tending (AP) ~Cashi cH ICAGO PRoDy C E AP)—Butter Potatoes: une 8 CLOSE —Today— High 20.30 20.95 * 19.40 - packing ter pigs|according to qu Triumphs 4.15@44 rade un-|Bliss Triumphs 4. spots | whites 3.00@% choice | 3.50@3. best ma- | 10.1 Cobblers. ‘arolina f stock | June recei 8G rooster: Chicago, low, w eak | one ro, N. D. Ju atives . ehurning good to yearlings light MINNEAI Open ly upward feeding PAUL LIVESTOCK June 8 (U. ed steers e suppl yearlings | cligible | Barley Iply fat cows Sept. to 00@5.' 7b: No. | dark no 1 northern 1 amber durum o. 1 red durum, i, asking Not, olla Hard winter We quote but ‘do lowing: Oats Barley Speltz, per ¢ teady to ight fat these. jo. 1 nor- D6. =I shell. New Yor! liberty bond first 4s 100. second 4 1-4s 100.2 fourth Minneapolis, Jun of carlot grain dark northerr 1 0; 36@37; Ss 36,409 No. 1 amt ‘0. 2 durum oc: Ne ing dull; Oats No. Rye No. 1, ne OM. hington sacked russets BISMARC! (Furnished by Russell-M Bismarck, June & spring. . 2 white, —Today— Low Close 1 18.65 lity 0; Lou Me New ina ‘obbl sucked Bur uth Carolina a6. North! 8—(AP) pts six ci springs Poultr, ne 8 cream (AP) POLIS RANGE une High Low K GRAIN ier Co.) $1.0] AB n . 1 mixed durum... not handle the tol. SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or more areasuey Ts 108; RANGE OF CARLOT Y ie 8 ae nor- dark hard hard spring 1 per durum 1,40 n 1.40; No.1 mi: 1 mixed wheat ¥. 694, @75; No white 62. AIMS, VE BEEN “TRYING TO FIGURE} OvT How OLD MAN TYTE SoT WISE To HERMAN) ach! No. 1 northern 1.664@ 1 dark northern spring: 75%; good ordinary to No. 1 hard spring} noice LA F good 1, 1 dark hard Mon- M 7 to arri But- | packing | P : ‘the {Occasional fields mete stiM hold green jdry all | | regarding oats in the west and north- piscant ipseeeiune dincountaunier but zed 5 1b. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., § cents unde*|Argentine strength. Cash wheat was unchanged in the} a) immediate! WHEAT CLOSES ' selling 3.00 | houses with eastern connections did eck | good deal acked | price y ed long ‘the wheat market. jthat | dlosed unsettled ? | weight springs were 1 cent ‘better, | Grand HIGHER TODAY Active Selling Toward Close Did Much to Nullify Ear- lier Price Upturns (we | Police Depat., payroll. | Harris ‘ nie Brych, laundry: i services*as . Pilmoor, signi Standard Oil Co,, oil alm Service Station, Dept., payroll. . . Smith, groceries for de- ieetisa hospital Noggle, building wail and curbs . was... shourn ‘Lignite | Coai 138.00 Letha Truesdale, care of deten- tion hospital Derby & Smith, supplic : A. W. Ecklund, use of car and samples... Hoskins-Meyer, radio broadcast installation lat city audi- torium ... & Woodmansee, 175.67 6.) 11,00 50.00 “sup: rocery, supp June 8 -(AP)--Acti oward the last today led Chi cago, to nullify woupturns in hich earlier Ww witnessed in An official report | that Oklahoma would produce the se ond largest wheat crop on record for tate was something. of offset | for fresh advices of widespread crop | damage in Kansas, Nebraska and of drought in spring wheat territo’ northwest. Corn displayed notable trength, influenced by dry weather nd some authorities said affected xo by the fowa election, to 1 cent net h er, corn 1% to 24 cetns up, oats at! *\@"s to 7% cent gain, and provisions showing a rise of 15 to 27 vents. nsas’ wheat crop has gone to! from Salina west to Hay - x to word ri ed by largest grain companii and frequent lo but the whoat| urea as a whole is fired to} with the head of the argu | re in Kansas wit | cut by harvesters, current | > a The nlant is cim In the district from ee we taken | t two weeks. | ct referred to is lusive s which has been spring. Advances in corn were well main- tained, the undertone being firm ane so unfavorable west. With hogs selling as high a the ‘best figure since October provisions were firmer. i Ww ae AD MARKET ‘oday, prices finishi uit up for the day, Buying he the upturn, but prices Coarse ‘grains developed September oats hitting 40. rices up to the last half were 1@1'2 cents over y's close, July leading. Oats were up %@%% on unfavorabel 2 nd_small & cents on crop news and: main, but scattered sales of heavy | Durum was firm with the ran Corn was firm to 1 cent higher. Oats were quiet. Rve was in fair ceipts were small. Barley was strong to I cent higher. Flaxseed was in to good de- mand and receipts ee 1|| MANDAN NEWS | > ee Adam pointed pound m demand and re- i began his 4 y Chief of Polic Romer, who conduc from numerous there are 500 or 600 ¥, with only about 50| have been i provided with tags will be taken up h and unless claimed owners will be shot. requests by their d Holland, , tr nsh evening Hol ard Bauknecht, Bauknccht refused to give him mon for a mi Peter Schloss came to Bauknecht’s assi { fave Holland a clean knockout that deposited him in the gutter. The summoned. t thane or Osear Anderson, M. H man, saved the life of Towmy sich son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sollom of Forks, terday afternoon | when he dragged the boy from in front of an approaching train at the ie depot in Mandan. s so close that the boy’s ; heels struck the engine pilot as he was pulled back to the platform. A storm-proof overall for police has been invented by an English. con- stable. Vheat | J Wheat i sen, ry) jthe Gussner’s, supplies . Carpenter Lor . Nelson, rep | Monigomery's groc Vacuum O11 Co, oil... ‘ity | Treasure transfer funds - ‘Neptune Meter Co. | Waterworks Dept. Schneider Taxi, servie Humphreys & Moule, printing achter Transfer Co., drayage ad lab Poxtmaster, stamped envelopes 1 Golden West Laundry, laundry Quick Print, Ing, supplies... 5 . Co. supplies anders, supplies keels, supplies ic lama candidate for feelectiqn to the office of County Commissioner in the First Commissioner District, and if elected will conduct the af. fairs af the County to the best of my ability and judgment, 1 have done in the past. Your su port will be appreciated, Edward G. Ad ; POL ATICAL A ANNOUNCEMENT For Peer ole orl District Three hereby announce myself a c: idate for county commissioner, District 3, Burleigh County, at the eon? electuon June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed 5 cPetitial he » Oscar Backman. Patterson? ‘ol, ner, District Four I honey announce myself a can- idate for county commissioner, .| District 4, Burleigh County, at tae -|primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote a Ent gg bd ae Signed) Axel Soder (Political Ad.) For Comminstoner, District. One I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 1, Burleigh county, the primary election June 30, 1976. Your vote and support. solicited. GEORGE F. WILL. the office of ites Attorney of Burleigh County the Primary Election. 1 would pport. B. F. 1 olit ‘al Advt.) y announce that 1 neck the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. If elceted, I pledge mynelf to a good and fair business administration of the dutics and business affairs of the Sheriff's office. J..E. TIERNEY. (Political Advt.) Vi ams a candidate fer nominat! tson. 1 would a hi = port of the voters eens the sup ROLLIN WELCH. (Political Adv) ig Wha s wdidate for coruner of Bur- leigh county. Your vote will be ap- preciated. Dr. B.S. Es cal Adv.) aid tive amortization One Mundred ($162.5 ”) Dollars aged man, when | w mortage ; M nd Zola i mort riage ay thie a tn hook Wei ora 3, WIM be fore Towed i, premixes hereinafter dexe door of the Court House, in the City County of Burleigh, ‘orth Dakota, at hour of 2 oclock P.M. on the day of June, 1926 to. satisfy the amount duc upon such mortgage on the day of sale, for sald’ defaulted installments. Said sale is to be made. subjec wferior to the un paid balance of the principal and tr terest which will become due and payable on the aforesaid mortgage ‘of The BPederal Land Bank of Saint aul ounting to Twenty-nine an WHY OPERATE for Appendicitis, Gall Stones, Stomach and Liver Troubies when Hepatola does the ‘work within 24 hours without pain, danger or loss of time? He i from ‘the pelvis ‘ies * Pregnant and gravel from th Contains no ae women and small children take take : Hepatola with every safety. This is the same eS as sold in by Mrs. Geo. S. 4 Almas. For sale here by her daughter. Price $6.75 delivered Not sold by druggists MRS. STANLEY WELLS |! Box tie Beet gente 9. PS co tgieah Hundred Nine “& 87/100 ($2,909.87) Dollars. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satixfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and @escribed as follows: The. Southeast Quarter ad Section Twenty-three Southwest Quarter (8' ‘tion Twenty-four Gb." Que Hundred Foneabrar | ay Hy North, Range Seventy-elght RNY continuing Three Hundred Twenty (320) acres; more or less, ac- Peale to the Government survey thereo: ‘Theré will be due on said mort- eat the date of sale for sald five defaulted installments __ a Saxon. the ‘sum of Boventars tun red’ Kighty-one & 77/100 74) Dollars, together with Meteo ut- torney!s fees and cost of foreclosure ax provided by law. ri of _ _OF SAINT PAI Dated thi: isth ¢ da: of May, 1926. - ThE Pee kane WANK |