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OUT OUR WAY FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926 | Tribune Clas sifie Advertisements FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY. (CusteRs Last Stand) FOR & ROOMS and_ bath, bungalow with new modern maple floors’ and good basement, good Terme! and- close to schools, for $35.00 a month. half cash and balance payable a monthly payments of $26.06 each, This is pena — f10 ACRES of cultivated land, with A No.1 improvements such asa seven room ‘house, with full. basement, house‘ faces souta, barn 15x20 addi- i chicken houses Number — small property entirel; good: water, Windmill (best of condition) immediate possession. Located East end within city Sale price Nyt Tow for .quick ot 2 ingertlen, 38 words or* we sue he) ei Hee devvosscoes WH HAVE a lnteaie in a 7 room! modern house that is well built and A pretty home for a v $3800. Terms. IF-YOU want a good’? room modern hause with garage close to court house, and with an east front, we Price $6,000. You cannot equal it. foe the price. NEW: MO! IN 6 room house .with bath in Riverview Addition, maple, }WITH. 600 cash. down and $55.00, pe interest yoieln droom bungalow, buy a nice three , located on City Park, ast front. Lot 60x150. All in rear. of lot. yr trmond bas ate brent by 12 wie a Very .easy terms. ghoiee location. and near immediate possession, NEW MODERN 6 room house bath and garage; close to schools; well built and) in good condition. $5200 with a cash payment of $1200, y_terms on the balance. 7 room house and bath; double garage with close to school conveniently. planned and has splendid basement and is in choice location. YOU SHOULD make an appointment and see this fine property. |A SIX room jnodern’ house, south front, West End, full basement, fur- nace heat, oak floors, house built 1921, would cost today including lot $6,500. This property was jortgage foreclosure, for sale offered Monthly payment Gest paymen ANOTHDR mortgage foreclosure bar- i A house of eight rooms and bath with full’ basement, furnace heat, garage. Lot 75x90, Sale price Monthly payment plan with small ‘first payment. A LARGE home BISMARCK TRIBUNE = east front; plan with ‘low UTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED CARS EVERY WEEK; our Ao Car. be partment is sellin, number of cars. our purchases of. Used ‘Cars—we recondition and -guai Used Car, and as a'result we can deliver you thousands of miles of Unused Dependable tion for a very small investment. Here are a few bai tional, Model 21, rford $460; Dodge Coupe, Roadster, winter top, $350; Dodge wei 90, $85, € are carefal, fe NEW 4 room modern bungelow; has east front and close to schools; has nice yard and trees. ‘ers, IF YOUwish to buy a house or lot, satisfy you in quulity, loca- It costs: you. noth- ing to tec us show you what we offer for sale. bibs pet deel & COMPANY, having four bed- rooms, hardwood floors. and trim both up and down stairs, hot water heat, fireplace, wonderful location, very nice yard and lawn, garage. Sale price $9,000.00 part cash. THE WORLD SURE LOVES A WINNER IN ANY SORT OF FIGHT, BUT IT ALSO LOVES A ee __ WHO DOES HIS _LOSIN' RAIL BOARD OUTLINES STATUS OF — NORTH DAKOTA GRAIN RATE CASES! North Dakota shippers ap- parently do not understand the status of the North Dakota grain rato cases, according to a circular j issued by the board of railroad com- i which has received many r information during the letter briefly and proceedings TRLLiams THIS office has a‘ good clean list af property you should certainly see; before you buy. ence has taught this office the er wants the best his money can buy, and: this office wants him to get it. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE. AGENCY Touring, $195; and other good valu PHONE 600: |. B. GILMAN CO. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A nicely furnished | mod- erm apartment including electric washing machine, flat iron, vacuum Always hot water. oe (©1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. yomen to barn ety demand, big wages. Few weeks Chg pga Cat- ean special offer free. barber trade. took an active part, Commerce Commission: Army I Designs Car For a Use DRICKLAYERS WANTE D—Union $1.40 per hour. months steady work. American Bect Sugar company, East Grand Forks, Webb Block. wes Consolidated cases were consolidate: by the Interstate Commerce Com VOR SALE—Seven room Hot air heat. i Tata § A. Papacek Tailor ‘Sleeping room, modern home, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. One book casey Call 306 Eighth St, St. FOR RENT—Comfortable room in Hot water at all Near Capitol and street car * 924 Sixth St. FOR RENT—Clean “modern “sleeping it’ housekeeping rooms, all Call‘at 15 Thayer or WANTED—Competent contractor for German , preferred. Write Conrad Kraft, Eureka, S. D- ”“ 'WANTED—Second’ cook at Sweet FOR RENT Shop, department 6: steady work. Stat | quvemobtlne that ean inything but climb t iY can travel over ovember, 1925, of oral testimony and 128 exhibits wer e consisting of The printed briefs the various parties consist of over a met on first floor: ‘at 400 Fitch St. Also like te buy a second hand ig Call 612R after th FOR RENT—Furnished and untor- artments, $40 and up. i lern, F, W. Murphy, 215 Third street. FOR RENT—Modern cottage, cl in, suitable for,a couple; to right Write care Tribune ie house. past few weeks i Tecites the history cases as follows: a 5. the railroads serving ’ North Dakota filed new tariffs applying on flax, grain, i products to become effective August ‘10, 1925. These new tariffs proposed increases in the rates ranging from 1-2 cent to 8 cents per 100 pounds between a large number of-stations in North Dakota, and Duluth, i i Milwaukee, ‘eta. it to the Interstate Com- merce Commission, filed by the North ffered in evi- ‘veral thousand MARRIED man wants posi- Has had six rede tiesctnes in tractor rep: and two years on Hudson and. ie Also some sales exper-| ience. Address care Tribune No. 69.| rmmunition to anits at places where no other set of papers in these cases weigh over 200 pounds. Railroad Commission wa: throughout the entire ebuilt Fords FOR RBNT—Nico large: room, close in, suitable for one or two gentle. balloon tires hearing and parties only, No, 7. WE WANT four salesmen’ with cars to sell a pure Pennsylvania Motor Consuming Trade. ¥OR KENT—Two a housekeeping rooms, private entry. Broadway or Phone 1145M. FOR RENT—Large room and kiteh- enette for tight housekeeping, priv- ate Spieanes: ie ‘ietly modern. rae, Gallst 525 Sixth St- FOR RENT-—Fornished apartments on ground floor.at 930. ¥ FOR RENT—Three room 314 Third St. MISCELLANEOUS $50, $75, $100, Write or ask to rd made at the hi than the old cat ing and on the briefs, : who heard the cases issued posed report consisting of 7 report the examiner recom- mends that the Interstate Commerce Commission find the increased rates y the railroads have been justified and should be permitted to and that the formal complaints against the present rates should be dismissed. Upon receipt of the proposed repor printed exceptions he Interstate Commerce Commission. he railroads urged the adoption of The North Dakota Rail- road Commission and others repre- Oil direct to st Lubricating Oil Co., Mankato, Minn See Mr.'Loveloer, at McKenzie Ho- tel Saturday, June 26: __, FURNITURE: FOR -SALE FOR SALE-—Kitchen cabinet, icebox,! buffet, breakfast set, three chairs, two bedroom suites, daven-) d all: other furnishings for a five room house, Reasonable if Call 960R or 922 FOR SALE—All kinds of housch must be sold by July ‘1st. ight housekeeping r Phone 687W or call Mandan Ave. a North Dakota Grain Dealers i North Dakota Fair he new car is stripped of all ex- i weight, even the two rear s being removable munition and suppl It took eleven years ing to decide on this view was not only that would co iT housekeeping 728 Third St. FoI RENT—Two* rooms: for housekeeping in modern home. 616 iatitihicantalning theslneWaea he spended to November 39, 1923, pending. hearing and increased rates suspended to June 1, 1926, and have again been suspended to September 1, 1926. At no time have the increased rates been in effect. The old rates are still in effect and will be until final disposition of these cases the Interstate Commerce Commission. Shortly after the filing of the creased tariffs, investigation. | become effecti of experiment- |}, thers up, terms. Vee these BARGAINS. were further Kk, Wilton ‘Cafe, FOR RENT—Room in modern home. er the same grour ap ue preteret: a , but to make the vehicle taken at once. Phone 195M. on ‘SALE—One gas range in excel- Very reasonable. | i, lent condition. Call 402 W. 318 Park MINERAL RODS. furnished room result, this car to production by hi fi faction ebintons Boz FOR RENT “Att ractive room. Phone 7 orth Dakota | urged that" the report be not sdapte "PAGE SEVEN NOTICK OF PRIMARY BLRCTION{ Chairman of’ Township Board of TU BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, | | Supervisors. June 30, 1920 Precinct No. 62—Painted Woods ‘ownship, 142-80. and. 81, vote at hool House No. 1. Inspector—— of the Politic nan of. Township Board of “d Laws of North Di rvisors. 42913) and alvacts amendatory there | Precinet No. 33—Bektund Tow to. ship, 14 79 and Af) Notice is here | Wednesday In Sad dials with Art! Chapt that on | ship give di w 14 which includ: Chapin, and ‘Langhorne, at School House No. 1. In- tor—Chairman of Township i d Legislative | Judietal, | ates as the Seu- house No. 2. ‘Township Board of Super ‘The \polls. shall opened at 9) Proci D. a5 Rock Hill Town- lock” a, om, and continue open | ship, 142- Th vote_at School House unul 7 o'clock p.m, of said day, | No.1. Inspector—Chairman ‘own- The officers to ‘be ‘nominated as ship Hoard of Supervisors. follows: 36—Wing Township, Congressional Officers of Wing), vote One candidate to be nominated for Inspector: United States Senator, Chairman Board of One aundidate to be nominated for |Supervisors. Represe ive In Congress for the Ap 7—Harri | second Congressional Distelet. A of ‘ownship State Officers One « ndidate to be nominated for » by the respective parties. | hoenix Town- e at School House Inspector—Elmer ichmond Town- School House. oWhoder: rinet, 40-—-Canfield Town- 142-77, vote School House Inspector —Chalrman of Towa- yf Insurance of Agriculture and | No, i therville Powsanin, 12 78, (less Village of vote at’ School House on ates to be nominated | * tive parties for the ilroads, fficers {ee a Three to be nominated | 8! seh nd ticle for mambers of the House of - | Township supe! . ntatives, 27th. District eeinet No. 42——G ‘ass Lake Town- nitteeman, one from 1s ol House inet Col of Town- each party. Non-Partinan Nominations Nonpartisan nomtnations to provided by Chapter Laws of 1919 for the fol- of tile Supreme Court} cone). State Superintenlent of Public In- ut o. 1. ‘Township 1 of struc oF pes: nrunck Town- School House Chalrman of Town- rd of Supervisors ‘ounty Officers rt Sheriff ‘Township, House No. t District county d District County Commissioner 1th District |! \ Ist District 5 ship line, Houge. Insp Tieecinet So. the F ward we line of Second St Township line, vote at C Inspector HP net No. 50—All that part: of a aiG ‘ond ward west of U iinnes with Cha oY 3, 8 sh line and north of the Li Hine. of Iway and « center Tine ned . Sen ab or Are'e. N Se Consuta-| 8 WHE School Bouse, auapoetor tion—Compensation and Per Diem of members of 1 A All that part of 1 ward west of the center nd St. south of the and north of the cen roadway and Bik. established > following Pr AL the Third ward cast of the line of Fifth St. to the center line of Wighth St. and north of the Township line, vote at High School lnspector—Harold Griffith Precinct No, 53—All that part of the Third ward east of the I shth St. and north 1 Wild Rose Towr and 4 In section nd School House Chairman of rd of Supervisor Long Lake 'Town- nd , all of sections 5 nd lot’ 4 in section jon 18 in township jool House In Moffit. Lnsi ri of Township Board Hat Ins} cinet No. art of the ismarek of the center Hne of Fifth and south of the cénter line of Her Township, Vote at Soo Hotel. In- 1 m. 1 t School House. : ws can be put| x airman of Bor wear cies ae 5 south, of the Township line east symmeuet, Taven, [ottine center tine of Butth St. tothe : center line of Ninth St. tL Following the filing of printed e ceptions to the examiner's proposed report, the cases were orally argued in Washington, D. Interstate Commerce President Fran’ lan and Commerce Counsel! T den, appeared for the North Dakota Railroad Commission. Decixion Awaited The casés have now been completely submitted fo the Interstate Comm Commission and their final deci: In the meantime I not be increased. These cases are separate and dis- i the application western railroads for a general in- in all freight alte between Chicago and Grain Dealers Association, North Dakota Fair Freight Rate As- sgciation filed separate complaints with the Interstate Commerce Com- mission alleging that the grain rates are too high and should The South Dakota Rail- }} road Commission also filed a formal complant with the Interstate Com- merce Commission alleging discrimi- nation against South Dakota of North Dakota, because some of the i North Dakota Minneapolis, Duluth, and other ter- minal markets are lower mile for mile than from South Dakota to tl The Fargo Commercial Club had already filed a complaint with i] the Interstate Commerce Comm alleging discrimination against Fargo favor of Moorhead on grain and products to the ‘terminals | 8% Elgin, 8 FOR SALE—Piano. Call 216 Bighth FOR RENT—A garage._ es FOR EXCHANGE! 3 FUR SALE OR TRADE—For Bis- marck property % section land, 35 miles east from Bismarck. . $2700 can be = Morton, Driscoll, N. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental office reoms, Seemerly occupied by Dr. Tae City '—Four office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store, F. A. Knowles. early in June before the entir neres $1200 with 8*cows and cal’ . MERCHANDISE STOCKS WANTED Any merchant in North s 0. un day ot “laces | 128-89, vote at School House. In- in Turleigh, County, ta, 1 Election will be held: for | 4 acting a United |] the narnia dda registered boar, ments, furniture, ete., worth ubout $800 included; new highway build-' ing nearby; excellent free range, 20 acres cultivated, alfalfa, cotton, wood, xfruit village and© good Dakota with stocks of $15,000.00 or more de- ‘ ; siring to sell out write at once to No. 70, Tri- bune, Bismarck, N. Ds issued by Gov. term ending Maren rd, opened at 9 0 rinets and poll- dwelling, ‘zood barn, smok will be the san Sold’ to settle affairs, $1200 for all, miss this’chance of a lifetime, 4 Patches Bind of an office. Bis- Frank J. Johnson, Bure eleh County, North Dakota Dakota, Rai ilroad Wars QUST IT~ EVERYTHING IS AMY-AMY= AMY ! we BEEN AWAY For over MONSTH.AND L WANEN'T RECEIVED ABITOE ATTENTION SINCE L REXTORNED HOME SOMETIMES MR. JOE. BUT MRs. KINCHEN NWOLLD ALWAYS TAKE MY Parr! e! Tuere!, DOT! MUSTN'T Gey! AMY'S BACK SAFC. AND EVER THING WS-ALL RIGHT CANES." ALL / Were They STH MLK x” fe the center line of ire Hall. Inspecto npery igor! we Precinet Lincoln ‘Township, spector—Geo. W. Hedrix rown- hool Hous Township No. 58-—-Shall consist of all that’ territory within’ the in- corporated limits of the V of Regan, 1 ed in township: 78 and 143-78. Vote at School Hous =1.0 ship, . Ser tener Regan. Inspector—President of Sahoo oune Ne fi, aa of Teyne inet No, 5%—Shall consist 10, 11 and 12 tion 6-1 un Taft Tow uship, chou! Hous Wilton, of Township elma Towns School Houa of Township Precinct No. 1 that ter ate limits of located in township 1 School House in Wing. Inspecto: President of Villaze Toard Frank J. Johnson, County Auditor, rleigh County, N. Dak, ‘ow Mouse airman of ‘Town- House | © DARING oF N MENA ‘Town: North Dakota, County of House 8 —Chairn 3 + before L wnship Board of Su Precinet No. 17 r Mon. atc an ther person any ¢ or encumbr: in the 4 Resp Sees. ‘ands, vole et Aca of North Dakota School. ‘Inspector — © ‘ Named Resyond Township Boa 2. of Sup You and aughton Town i iSchool House | tt ; p Count Tnspector—Chairman of Tow . at the offic Pa ‘Board of Supery S. vunty Jude of/si i f ay einet, nship, | &¢ House if pat BUhopl House. | on the with day OF aT : 0 of J 926, of Township oP the hour ot two OG ne os Ta ae Be—SiiMey Butte] Aiternoon oF tut day, Lo show cure, Township, 140-77, vote St Schooi| if any yeu have. w a of Honea. [40qie, wate St. Behool | cuts court atould mot tbe, insund We of Township Board of Supervisors, | termining helrship in the above en ecinet No. 24—Christiania Town-'titled matter upon and affecting th 0. t School House | {@lowing real estate situated -in irman of Town- ‘orth Dakota, to- Nz) ot Moction Tirenipenie Ge Vote at School, House |N2) ef Section Twenty-six. (Be pector-—Chairman of Towns [20,28 Township yale nouns shin Board of Supervisors. F T north, of merecinct 5 Lake | ¢ & ated “Uwe, 79). West ‘ow ni p> 7: z ye 1 ig ether caals proceeding is had fon ph wire ee of determining the right arieelnct No. Ege Towsabip, Gutater in which: one eee, ond “75, Ve 001 House a Inspector Chairman of Township Shectlind intereaty oe e Onenes Precinct Nor SetLyman ‘Town: | ydet setvice be nade of unix cita- ship, 14%-76, vote at School House, | "4h 88 Teaulred by Jaw, Inspector-—Chairman of Township | D8 i itth day of Board of 5 pa By ecin: —" cinct se ae nl r es DAVIE, : fecinct supers 29--Cromwell of eh ah cinct NO. 30—-Crof vote at Town te ar i ae a —Chairman of Board een Untied iia Gienview ls ti Inspector y

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