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LIVESTOCK Tribune C a sified Advertisements : 40 ACRES of cultivated land, with A No. 1 improvements sueh as a seven housc, with full basement, house faces south, barn 15x20:addi- chicken house: MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS MALE LELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn Great ‘demand, big Few wecks completes. cial offer frec. Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. BRICKLAYERS $1.40 per hour. months steady work. American Beet Te company, Eagt Grand Forks, WANTED—Man and wife to work on Couple of children not _ob- CV, Anderson, Bald; WANTED—Com| barber trade. STOCKS AREON- UPWARD-TREND Spirited Bidding Today For Railroad Shares—Oils, Steel Upward ‘Close 2 insertions, 35 words of 8 insertions, 25 words under Property. entire Located East end within ci Sale price very low for quick sale, th down and $65.00 per including interest you ean buy a nice three bedroom bungalow, » located.on City ark, | ab ‘ont. Lot 60x150. Alley in rear of lot. | rice $4,900.00. immediate posseSsion. room modern house, south front, West End, full basement, fur- ¢ heat,.oak floors, house built 1, would cost today including lot $6,600. This’ property rough mortgage, foreclosure, for sale offered Monthly payment, plan with ‘low AUTOMOBILES—mOTORCYCLES | ANOTHE! EVERY WEEK, our Used Car De- partment is sellii bupher. of cer: —( AP)—Spirited road shares, prob. y the unusually favorable ni: the May earnings now being Published, featured the resumption of he upward movement of prices in to- lay’s stock market. Nearly a dozen issues in this grous, including Union Pacific, Lehigh Valley and Gulf, Mo- bile and Northern commo; ferred, sold at their hi a year or longer. reported a sur petent contractor for 0 Write Conrad Kraft, Eureka, 8. D. SPIRELLA ‘CORSETIER WANT! ‘Address Nellic M. Lodding, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck. WANTED—Girl for. general house- work. Phone 749. 309 Tenth St. HOUSES AND.FUATR Very casy terms. 18. 16.80 18.00 17.70 lus after charges, of ove that of the month last year, Pacific’s net operating an inerease of nearly $75,000. ident Storey of Atchison expressed ‘the belief that his read would show record earnings climbing over three points as a re- Norfolk and Western and At- lantic Coast Line each sold about fout points higher. ‘Oils started upward at'a brisk pace under the leadership of Phillips and Texas company, which attained new 1926 peak prices, but the buying move- ment soon petered out. upward after an carly period of ir regularity on reports that orders for structural steel and railroad track material were running heavy in the Radio, South Porto Rican sugar and Westinzhouse Air- brake were conspicuous stron among the specialties. y S. Cast Iron Pipe and General Elec-| ! tric showed a tendency of heaviness, called about $10,000,000 in loans, but plenty of call money seem- foe be available around the renewal ern- apartment including washing machine, flat“fron, vacuum Always hot water. easy throughout the ruling relativels session on lower Oats eased 's at 4 cent and turned} Rye futures broke with wheat, going “@« cents under yesterday's close and after mid- most of the loss. dull and draggy A break of 2@2% cents sorted killing pigs largely 14,90; heavyweight 13.80 mortgage Zorsclostire bar. medium weight 14.30 to 14.80; ‘A house of eight. rodms and basement, furnace heat, garage. Lot 75x90. Sale price Monthly payment plan with small first. payment., home having four bed- rooms, hardwood floors and trim and down stairs, hot water ‘eplace, wonderful location, very nice yard and ldwn, garage. rice $9,000.00 FOR RENT—Four foom ~apartinent on first floor at 409 Fifth St. Also like to buy a second hand press. Call 512R after three o'clock. HOUSE (FOR RENT—5 rooms and , Immediate possession, between 6 and:8 p. St. Must furnish references. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments, $40 and u| Strictly modern, F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. i FOR RENT—Modern cottage, in, suitable for a couple; to right Write care Tribune 14.70 to 14.90; packing sows 13.00; slaughter 926, the stock Sts ce ae s 14.25 to 14.90. ssion regained Barley futures were an increasing July casing 1 cent. are careful in ised Cars—we choice fed steers searce, strong weights relative . at 600 Tenth loads matured steers 10.25 to 10.50; some Nebraska yearling order 10.40; she stock more active fully steady; bulls strong to 10 higher: vealers mostly 50 cents up; .50 to 11,00, out- siders upward to 11,50 and better. Sheep 7,000; fat lambs strong, bulk natives sort; asking 1 Idahos;. cull_n is a result we can Steels headed quality offerings 1 tion for a very small investment. Here are-a few bargai tional, Model 21, $450 $450; Dodge Coupe, Roadster, winter top, $350; Dodge Overland 90, $85, and other good values. Easy pay- property you should certainly see, before you buy. ence has taught this o: er wants the best his money can buy, and this office wants him to HEDDEN REAL ESTATE : AGENCY Rye was strong to 1% cent higher Transmission, be A Chicago district. parties only. is for strictly choice d was strong to 1 cent h 1 Touring, $196; tly Montana yearlings bulk fat ewes doubles Idaho feeditg lambs without fill 14.73, WHEAT PRICES GO DOWNWARD Scattered Buying on Breaks Brings Some Recovery in Late Dealings FOR RENT—Two FOR RENT—Furnished apartme: on ground floor at 930 Fourth S y ROOMS FOR RENT == _ FOR RENT—Clean’ mogern ‘sleeping and light housekeeping rooms, ail Call at 15 Thayer or : Open High Low Close M. B. GHIMAN CO. SALE—Brand new “Overland Touring Car, only run 8 ‘Hundred ____FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR is. 4% section land, 35 miles east from Bismarck. Price $8000. $2700 can be assumed. Chas, Morton, Driscoll, N._D.. Ro 1. FOR SALE—One 1926 Ford Fordor| WANTED-——Sewing and embroidering. sedan. Practically new. Equipped] _ Call 406 Eleventh Street. On _. OFFICE 00M FOR RENT De Equipped with balloon tires. mel Heck ; fed steers and yearlings quire ai Broa Nu Dak FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping , on ground floor, water and gas. packers taiking lower; around , 8.25@9.00; loads held upwafds to 9.25 and 9.50; she stock unchanged _}and heifers 4.75 5@. bulk fat cows ulls mostly 5.50 \dy;_stockers and a ___ | swith balloon ice large room, close for one or two gentle- 3 218 First St. . FOR RENT--Large room and kitch- enette for light housekeeping, priv- ate entrance. yee FOR RENT—Two yooms for light housekeeping __Close in, 723 Third St. Pac FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for one or two. _T—T——————d |! formerly occupied by Dr. suitable for an; Inquire City fu rs slow; bulk higher; bulic good lights 9.00. logs 6,000; better and -butchefs ‘steady to 10 cent: er; bidding mostly from 14.25@14. for good and choice 180 to 300 pound Laverages; few mediumweight butchers ‘to shippers wu, LOST—Between Bismarck and Tap- pen, a black.traveling bag. Finder will get, $10.00 reward. jational Bank, FOR RENT—Four office rooms over nowles Jewelry store. A. Knowles. Many Old Timers | Are Interested in Custer Observance Chicago, June weather over will aid in the movement of the new] ». light rains over the northwest FURNITURE FOR FOR SALF—One walnut one table and si » $485 fumed | WANTE. one fumed oak library one Wilton rug, 9x12, Hoosier kitchen cabinet,]... _._* en utensils. Phone 706W.| WILL TAKE 8 Phone 477W. quotations induced commission house selling today and resulted in lower levels in wheat values. ing on the breaks took place by trad- f the belief that the old and due for an The anniversary celebration of the | ster disaster, is stirring up erable amount of injerest timers in this region. A letter from H. South Walnut street, Lansing, M bears witness to his interes! i ls a few of his own country when the Phone 1103R. PATIENTS FOR RENT—Very comfortable room, Also a garage. __Phone 649W. FOR RENT--Two nice lalge Phone 307R, 810 Sixth St, Sheep 200; better grades aft native 25 or 25 higher; bid- ding fully steady on fat sheep; feed- ers demand active. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK June 22—(AP)—Hogs esti- market was over! lambs mostly 14. 504 Ninth St. FOR SALE—Complete household fur- nishings and miscellancous articles. Also good copy Strad Violin. Sixteenth St. North, | FOR SALE—Furniture for six room 300. Ninth St. Phone 377J. thing of a’recovery in the late deal- BUSINESS CHANCES SALE OR TRADE—5 — shares Bank. Address josed unchanged to 4 cent 1s to ty cent dow off, and provisions to 25 cents higher. The movement of new wheat in the Ameriacn southwest held the attention ders during the first part of There was some sell- ing at the opening by houses with eastern connections, but. July delivery touched 137 and below, heavy buying by @ prominent broker set in and took the surplus offerings ‘st saw the Missourij.as scouting party of about 200 men, Nov. 1, above Beaver TUTORING—Teacher in Seattle city gchools, who has taught in Bis- marck will take tutoring in grade Apply at. onec. 195R_or call 113 Thayer. ecciic POMITION WANTED _ YOUNG MARRIED man care Tribune N: cents lower; big packers Dulk 240 to 310 pound butchers 14.20 to 14.55; desirable 210 pounds down ely 14.65 to acking sows 12.65 to 12.90; mostly, joined ut_and on July 1, ‘apt, Fisk’s expedition and started ___ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Copies Magazine for dates of March 27, April 17, April 24, and May 15. Will pay a good price for them. Parties having any one copy or all, Phone experience ‘in tractor ropair shop and two years on Hudson and Es- Also some sales exper- ‘¢ Tribune No. 69. Attacked By Indians They got as far as the eastern edge of the Bad Lands when the Indians attacked their party, killing 14. They. were evident! i till Genegal Sul about a partial recovery. buying was attributed by the trade to the belief that the market is technic- ally improved and about due for a The: Nathan house, 614 Eight street. modern. Eight .rooms and. bath, hot water ood floors. Quarter-sawed oak East front, good trees, garage. Close to schools. House exception- ally well built. See v's 900 men came to their rescue. for Mr. Larned relates that the Indians held them there, on the eastern edge of the Bad Lands, zy bi year old, ready for tr: C,_V. Anderson, Baldw' feel R SALE—One gas range in excel lent: éondition. 318 Park Ave. MINERAL RODS. Satisfaction guar- anteed, Write F. D. Robinson, Box . MERCHANDISE STOCKS WANTED suggesting that the ; finish on first floor. bushels of wheat more. than last 5 had little effect on trading, sentiment here being inclined to be bearish. the outset, there was fair the September delivery for count and also some hedging against the expedition returned to Fort Rice, where it broke Larned entered the North Western Fuc Company under C. E. Galpin. employ and that of their successor He was stationed at_var- ious times at Forts Rice, and Union, as Indian trader in the company stores. Any merchant ‘in North Dakota with stocks of $15,000.00 or more, de- siring to sell out write at once to No. 70, Tri- bune, Bismarck, N.D.. 4 in their HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager WHEAT FUTURES EAST Berthold ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, June 22—(AP)—Wheat futures were easv and nervous within % at 1 cent range today. % cent lower to % cent higher, July FOR SALE—Ivory Lioyd Reed : Cheap. Phone 931J._ 100 says: “During those years I became SALE— eo Bi Bulls. Wachter Transfer Co. SAY- BUDDY You're’ ON THE WRONG TRAIN~} IT YOu OFF AT \\) Gosu- 'T Just Lookep LiKE HER FRomA ZU Vu P ~ SAY~ WHERE ARE Yov GoInG WITh— HoT Bowser! Thay LooKs +: 1 LIKE AMY WLTH Yur BEAT (T RIGHT HOME — MAYBE I h OAN BE OF HELP THE NEXT STATION ber. theve the very few yet living. |Postoffice, Pool Hall and Garage The postoffice, a garage and a pool jhall at Driscoll were robbed some- time during last night, according to word reaching Bismarck in a round- about way this morning and Sheriff Albin Hedstrom and several deputies and State's Attorney F. E. MeCurdy that village today conducting igation. 4 The meagre reports received her ‘D8 the postoffice and a supply of auto. motile accessories from the garage It was not learned whether any safes were blown open, or what else was taken, Telephone — communication driseoll is cut off today, although telephone company off state that the suspension of service is not due to the activities of the robbers in any way but is merely a result of line trouble, Asa result ofthis no addi- tional information concerning the i lable today was not discovered un-, til after 7 o'clock this morning. Municipal Swimming The advent brought the open swimming pool of ummer ~ today of the municipal several dozen nd the pool this afternoon to their content, The opening had ginally been scheduled for June 15 but the cool weather caused a delay, The comfortabie this afternoon, according to H. E. Collins, high school athletic coach, who isin charge of the pool. — Its 62. Collins will be ring the season by en, Olson, erate Ww sted d | experienced n Mrs, C. puinson will also be at the pool dur- hours in which it is open e¢ charge of the girls’ dressing and act as chaperone. cial eli in swimming will be held from 9 to 10 each morning. to the public 1:50 to | guaintea with the Indians, most of them hostiles, and some of the best friends Lever had were of their num- 1 kept up my acquaintance all 62 years and do so yet, with “After the Custer event and after the return of the Sioux from Canada, T made them a visit and heard their y about 876.” * ; For this purpose Mr. ‘Larned has subscribed for the Bismarck Tri- | bune. , at Driscoll Robbed jSaid that some money was stolen from | with | Pool Is Open Today|' youngsters were splashing around in| Half way across the Continent on a GREAT LAKES CRUISE All the thrills of an ocean voyage plus vacation pleasures in America’s greatest playground. 2230 Interesting Miles of ever-changing scenery; on fuxuri- rit i Tionesta, viata or Octorara - - of the ied Transit Corporation. Un- commodations. Dancing, games, shore trips. Meals and berth includ- ed in fare. . Sailings iT from all the pris Sra porn ake re Lae Hie ~ For further information, tickets and reservations call any Tourist or R. R. Ticket Agent, or n G. C. Williams G. W. A. Great Lakes Transit Corp., 101 Palladio Bldg., Duluth, Minn, Persons Wishing to Vote Must Register With City Assessor of the ci ns of Bis- alled to the fact that all o intend to vote at the election on Wednes- 0, are required to regi ter with the city assessor. The re- quirements under the statute are all electors must declare their that p ffiliation, giving their age, place of birth, street and number where they reside in Bismarck, and state the party ticket they desire to yote--Republican, Democratic — or Farmer-Labor, Three thousand nine hundred and forty-two voters had registered up ; according to City Assessor Falconer, who estimates that 4,000 legal voters in quently there are 100 not registe le to vot re oe - <—"* } tintess they ter at once. | Bills Allowed By _ {| rexistration sooks will be turned 4 . © i he county ditor on Fri oe City Commission | 23. Vor not re al ‘| tered should commis- ENE eT sion room in te ake ball, or tele 102] Swimming pool payroll....... j{ Phone Mr. Faleoner at No. 200. ae ean Ine., ‘binding e i Ps A. B. Carley, labor, painting {RE Oo ee: StEORIS os cia cee 135.64 | Last Minute | Bismarek Welding | Works, \ N Bulleti jabor ren ets . 1.50 ol-| Waterworks Dept. payroll..... 87.00 ews etins | Crane Co., supplies . 7 2.00 B. K. Skeels, supplic a andard Oil C Mrs. Anna Bry Wm, J. Noggle. terial Police Dept. pay Bismarck Moto supplies Oscar H. Street De Modern W payroll... . labor Station, and supplies ............. Modern Machine Works, iabor Lewis Motor Co.. material. Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, sup- plies Wm. J. ‘Noge! labor caits sidewalk and curb. 4 f oe Bismarck Welding Works, la- bor Mtl Lenhart Drug Co, f the suppl Sponsors of farm relief and and harbors bills plan to oppose col gressional adjournment June 30. Candidate for coroner of Bur- leigh county. Your vote will be ap- preciated. rned Dr. R. S. Enge. (Political Adv.) NOTICE TO VOTERS Having filed for the legislature from the 27th district, I solicit the support of the voters of this county whom I represented at two sessions of the legislature. Tam an Inde- pendent Republican candidate, L. E. Heaton, Pol. Adv. McKenzie, N. D eB I hereby annoynce that I seek the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. If elected, 1 pledge jand fair business adi the duties A ysxelf to a good jinixtration of business aff: J. E. TIERNEY. 1 Advt.) | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT T hereby announce myself a cai didate for county commissioner. District 3, Burleigh County, at th rimary election June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One hereby announce myself a can- ¢ for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, a! the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. GEORGE F. WILL. ’ (Political Adv.) s POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT T am a candidate for reelection to the office of County Commiasione: in the First Commissioner District, and If elected will conduct the af- fairs of the County to the best of my ability and j ) as I haye.done | in the past, “Your support will be | appreciated. 1 Edward, G. Patter Pol. Adv. —, Bat. Macon POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four T ‘hereby announce myself a can- didate for. county comm bela Ralph 'C. Morton, of the u For Commissioner, District Three ‘ Mitchel Field, (AP)-Major William Point, “a cadet, were killed today when an army observation plane piloted by Major Moose fell 300 fect and burned on the Cold Stream Golf Course at East Meadow, L. 1. Y., June 22— L. Moose, Jr., and West Point Washington, June 22—(AP)— The senate commerce committ today approved in modified form ent of the Missou between Kansas City and City, 26 and for govern reer ntan of the Cape Cod canal for $11,500,000. STOCKHOLDERS MEETI The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Idawa Gold Mir ing Company of Bismarek, North D: kota, will be held in the Grand F Hotel in the city of Bismarc of North Dakota, at two o’clo day, July 6th, 1926, A A. D Secretary Idawa Gold Mining Comp: NOTICE rporate of lortga foreclosed by the pr sin such mort hereinafter described, at door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarek, County of Bui and State of North Dakot hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on day of June, 1926 to satisfy amount due u' the day of sale, installments. 8 made subject and inferior paid balance of the princip terest which will become due and yableyon the aforesaid mortgage Qr'the Federal Land Bank of Saint ‘aul amounting to Twenty-nine Hundred Nine & 87/100 ($2. 7) Dollars. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sokl to satisfy the same ure situated in the County of Burleigh, and State for said to the un- of North Dakota, and described as follows: ThesSoutheast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twentysthree (23), and the Southwest Quarter (! ) of Sec- tion Twenty-four (24), Township One Hundred Forty-three Nofth, Range Seventyreight West, containing Three Hun Twenty (320) acres, more or less, cording. to the Government surv: f. *igage at the d Moore will @e due. on said <mort- mate to of male for sald installments “and five defaulte Seven! tl of teen Hyn- Beihiscone & 71/100 GL T8LT) ” a Mars, together with statutory. u Brlars 10st, rule efeseeleass as:provided by law. csi ted this 15th day of May, 1926. PqHE FEDERAL LAND BANK ce) INT PAUL, A wis _ Mortgagee. agers for ol teaKe, i (Qlay Cee Bc aay