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with car.. Having desire to selk. Can. make avery. good fiving with aur li Local territory. Milwaukee ‘Tool Se ae Bs, No. 12th St., Mins, * WANTED— Vex: and women to learn! i barber trade. Great demand, big ) { talog anil specia' ler _Moler Barber ollege ee. WANTED—-A camp: cook. fl for Hi-Line com racting Hi Electric eee See Chas. Pil- grim, 4 ADIES e je money at home, eat time addre: ing or exp immediately, y, Pete aes W. dal re time earns that extra” need- ed. No experience, particulars 2c atarhp. Mid-West : Service, 6248 University, $26 WEEKL dressing cards at hoon, rience. Particulars 2c A No ex- stamp. SATURDAY, JULY 9: 1088. adison Service, 123 W. Madison, ¢ D. Cook. Phone ___ BOARD AND ROOM wk: board. Phone 145, board—goo 10 Thayer. % FOR RENT—Dental office rooms, % formerly occupied by “2 Pome —_ le for any kind of Inquire City’ National Bank, ‘Bis. ro RENT—Four office reome ever’ “Enewles Jeweiry store, F. A. Knowlen. SOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern flat and a heat and water. For house on 50 foot lot. 160 foot School, 2 room so 100 by lot opposite . Roosevelt, Phone 905, Cora S. Me- Lean, after 5 p,m, FOR SALE-—-Seven ly modern, Cot HO ft. house, part- in, Also 100 by! hoot. Phone 906 after 4 p. m. FOR RENT—Modern four room flat with bath, heat and water. Phone FURNISHED Apartment rooms, closet and kitchenette with lurge screened in porch. East front, down stairs, Call at rear door, 518 Sixth St, Phone 890, FOR RENT—Four room partly mod- ern cottage. Two blocks north of postofice. Desirable location. Small Rig fon only, Inquire 406 Thitd Street. J. K. Doran, _ WANTED--Modetn furnished hi act ie for the summer months with screened porch. Family of two _ Adults, Write care ui ki room. house, in, excellent lots. Priced to sell __at once, I keeping Po and = small i garage, suitable for Ford cars only. Fy 42 pal 8 » + FOR RENT—Furni ’ nished apartments, $40 and’ Strictly modern, F. W. Murphy, 216 nird street. DR RENT! ir, suitable fort a cous ph erry only. Write care Tribune _ | -BUILDIN¢ wit ‘ private bath and also a duofoid for sale. 930 Fourth St. ¥OR RENT—5 room, modern bunga- low, _$50.00,_F. E: Young. POSITION WANTED STBNOGRAPHER wants position in office, will do any kind of office work.’ Phone 1112, aol room, unfurnished, ‘with | lot across from Roosevelt| up.{7 ROOM house, modern, a ally, Inspected: before. deliv. areful jnspecte lore deliv- ery—welt taker care of while in stock, a high fegard for our used car‘owners as they later buy new cars from us, these are some of the considerations to reckon with in buying a good, dependable used x, rae wins: ne ‘our! Hi with Bean. 3 24 uri $521 Cadillac nd other good Easy ‘payments. PHONE 808. M, B. GILMAN CO. "at g one ford Coupa; one ster, and one Ford Tp priced very low to sell wood Accessory Co, 800 Main St. BARG. IN USED CA Ford Ci in first clas 1983 Overfand touring in: fi: shape. Small: payment: dow: buy either of these cars. Garage, Bismarck, R SALE AT ONCE—A new Ford 1 truck complete with dump ind_ Muncie transmission, Phone 187. 800 Main St. teas ing, valges. cash balance in month! aye ae of $26.00. This is eo a 8 Roow n new modern house n Rivets view Adi maple fleors and: modern : feaures, .choica bocation and uear school, $4,500. Cash pay- meat $1,200 ‘hay meathly payments » for the balanes. NEW mod 1 yards close meaty rere and has a santa, wy is in ayes locatios. You should make an fe Spriclacnent to see thie fine property. & house with my ‘water, let and eh aes ic and si kitche: asst t, in good) close to heols. ne ft oes and easy/" 3 ween on the NEW 4 room mod rn bungalow with garage. Has east fron id rd and Vie close to scho 700. Term: “If you. wish, rata & Bouse or lot, we can satisfy you in quality, locatign’ ‘and price. It costs you nothing to wah us show you what we offer for| sale. ‘HARVEY. HARRIS & BENT IAN—Very of the fin- Hot neighbor! boa $2600, ROOM fob furnished in ces in Bismarck. afi RaanTaicd- ses sleep- me light henne- in, Phone |For RENT—Farniahed rooms (two or-three). for light hou: TEC modern ‘home. Ee Cor FOR Rant Laat _ room, very reasonable. Suitable for a Po le of ladies. Close in. For ft etre room aye also gara, close in. 519 Sixth Bt. Phone 780 STUDENT wants place to work for ‘board and room. Bismarck Col-! lege, Telaphone 183. FOR SALE 5 ROOM bungalow, one year modern, basement “a front, close in, spic' $5500.00, old, east epan, 6 ROOM house, east front, eteeey good condition, close in, $3000.00, 11 ROOM house, Fourth street, close}: in, hot water heat, wide lot, 3 stall |W garage, nice lawn and trees, built, splendid condition, $8350.00. 6 ROOM bungalow, sgt front, newly decorated, nice lai and shrubbery, eben $3500. good. foo part of cy condition, ni part city, | sereened porch, nice lawn, garage, $4000.00, 6 henge house, trees, modern, part oF elty, 5. ROOM modern, south front, fine condition, Lots ap all parts of the _city at all sorts of prices and terms, gr in cro fess run, P which hai hapeenen, iG will mean more hogs, cattle, shee; milking and ¢orn, .BUY NOW. INSURANCE—In’ zeliable’ compunies, fire, tornado, alvempabiie: i F. BE. YOUNG. = {” ‘UD LIME To MANE A PAIR OF THOSE SHOES, BoT THE PRICE 1S WGKER : LCARE TO PAY — THERE'S STORE FURTHER DoWN=LET'S head 305 ot » FOR RENT—Nicely niin +roum, suitable for two people. 623 Sixth St. FOR RENT—Room in mabe home, close in. Pras entrance, Call 322 Second St. tung to double perman- experi- ee or or cigar salésman, to our line of can je. western men ‘of this sen) Qn on jobbers basis direct te th one tai), Me; ee full dretes) ete Most fave hi own cat and the actual candy er Toye selling experi-; f ence 4 pet territery.- a imag fond ‘detalla Sithomen Kindly r, give jetails abou | east emperieneh ol jor confidential consideration. 3s: Sales Man- cio Co, Min- F. 94 lis, Minn. MEN W: aia wianu- ‘ facturer of a popalae priced quality oulk ndaay wine ne seeking’ the services of an e: enced salesman for a good torritery in southwestern nsive sequaintan ok Prenionce will in who kaows the candy jine or who sold kine pi This position wit! be permanent and profitable to a ‘conscientious work-' er. Give full information in first bie which we will gi! nope ti Wrte care of Pe Fat riers ey Sa wont 12 samples in ease FREE. Union tiede to order. One price, Worth $40. Commissions $6 lus bon Write SALESMAN—Ola established house has ning in protected jterri- tory tar experienced shoe sales- Pall Ethie eg with car, where No floaters apply. Bitelds Gonsolidated: Inc., Bombay, Values: "7 brand-new lees — ne ROW oi cceeececceee $525, 1925 Ferd Coupe, repainted, i ee equipped, opare tire, meter, dash ht, dome-light, heater, foot, accelerator, Twin- twister at oe... $390.00 1925 Overland Touring, abso- lutely looks like new. $290.00 Two Ford Bugs....$25 and $35 Dort Touring, new estar! Fg! mechanical condition Studebaker touring. $75.00 Bismarck: Hudson Essex Co. FURNITURE F SALE FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine $30.00, 3 tube Radio set, apatitats cot, new, $5.00, good hea! stove $10.00, Kitchen’ table, iy awing, porch chairs and tabl by buggy, srilnmers, boiler, glass fruit jars, jell 4 glasses, and other nr- » Phone 783LJ or call at 401 South Ninth St. ‘omplete restaurant fixtures and equipments consisting of dishes, silverware, tables, chairs, ice boxes, show cases, lunch cou: er, cash register. Toastwich ma- ne and many other articles too to mention, everything Inquire or write Homan’s SHLEECTION ‘Agency want ing Sales ‘Auditor. Solicit eon- $100.00 $100- . weekly salary. Guarantee dealers turnover 0: money back. Rapid promotion. A- fn Specialty Cu., Cedar Rapids, Tews. MISCELLANEOUS SHIP” YOUR horses to J sale, July 12, where we have i eastern and southern buyers. Write for more information to ee Lil N. Dak, Ww high $10 for full sets, matter if broken. We buy crown: bridge: __Bloomington, 1 Don’t Se BIAMONDS—420, AS others up, terms. Write or ask to see these BARGAINS. James W. Marek, Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dat. For SALE—100 head “1 hayatagker, 3 mo: and 1 bucker. J. E. ‘Che ak, 12% miles southeast of Bismarck. $376.00 CREDIT on the purchase price of a new Oldsmobile for sale or trade on on. lot. Geo, L, Kil- FOR RENT—Modern room, Close an. Call: 461W. Also single garage RENT—S: Single room in down: }_ town district... First Guaranty Bank. E 7E—A complet bulk oil station including one 15,- ponbgarsel re one pens sallon ink, unloading men: truck tank, “Write. ‘cate by No. 77. ‘ket. Reason for, Meat deal for quick sale. in Lange- cottage, seat front, eania FOR SALE—Hi R , Cafe and Confee- enone in good Western N. Dak town. Write care Tribune No, 74. FREE book tells truth about Florida , land; WANTED TO SELL—Reed ibaby car- riage. Baers new. Reason- travel-| F ce Metal Company,| ‘ sized mattress t $8.00, por lain top kitchen cabinet $25. 60 Ib. capacit; Herrick Refnge: tor $20.00, al od ‘condition. Phone 527 or ‘cal at 519 Ander- ‘elou: davenport and chairs. household furniture. Wilson, 604 Fourth Mandan, N. Also other Mrs. Geo, 8, St, N. W. »_ Gd-inch dining . table, Ad as ne 6675. a American Walnut ae Anne styl A table, 48 ‘inchs in aa $16.00. One brass | Phone 7063. ae FOR SALE—1 Duofold cabinet, 1 library table. tically new, Phone 689J. Rosser. ___REAL ESTATE WANTED MY MODERN, EFFICIENT METH can quickly sell your property (an: where); send legal description and best price for reso R. Crane, Beresford, S. aes ly who took my wn scarf with pockets on each side, on night of June 30, 11 p. axe leave same at Tribune oftice save trouble of us calling. on Mrs. C, 0, Peterson, Wilton, all eat W. her, N. D. ee More than 4,00,000 wegen of honey were SS secuiiidion hs Manitoba, Cai = Nathan house 614 Eighth St. east front; 8 rooms and bath; hot water heat; garage; — basement; fine trees and near sawed oak finish down = One of the best built houses in Bis- marek. For sale at a bargain price. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager. No H.| weioht steers ITS ALLYORE DAD BLAMED FAULT! Comin! INTOR A CrTYy THIS AWAN! feasr LAS VEGAS} * BETTER WATH * OUT-THER PRETTY Rover HERE ON B—UH-A-A- WELL BETIER WATCH a HERE BECAUSE WERE HERE: MARKETS y uneven; steady to cents lower than Friday's aver: lower grades declining most; top 14.40 on 190 pound kinds; bulk! 210 pound averages 14. sorted 225@240 pound $s 14.20@ 14.50; desirable 5 pound butchers 13.50@14: cking sows 11.25@1 igs up to 14.90; holdover 3,000; 13.25@ 14.25; lights 14,000) to bulk ; slaughter shippers heavyweight medium Cattle 2,000; today’s run largely southwesterns,, arriving direct; com- pared week ago yearlings and medium 2h@40 yeartings including practically grades of light heifers up mostly ull grades scaling 1,150 pounds down. ward taking price lead over heavi 1,120 pound steers topped at 10.65; best heavies 10. numerous loads dight steers 10.50@10.60; typical lon; yearlings at inside figure: al weights numerous at 10.00 and above: vealers strong to 25 cents_higher: grassy kind scant at 7.75@8.50 to killers; and 8.00 down to feeder deal. stockers steady\ to weak; feed r supply; grain fed cows y heifers and bulls strong; grassy cows 26@36 cents lower; veal- rs “peg to 25 cents higher. s ne on sale today; ‘ect and 139 doubles from. feeding stations fat n ¢ and western lambs 50@75 cents lower; cull natives, yearlings and natives steady; fat sheep strong to 2h cents thigh week's top; fed westerns 15.60; native 15.15; culls 11,50; venrlines wethers 13.75; fat ewes , 100; feeding lambs 14. 50; bulk: fat pears | lambs 15.10@15.60; natives 14.. i 50@)15. fat ewes 5.00@ 50, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Couth St. Paul, July 3—@)—Dis- counts of $1 or more in prices of packing sows and piss have featured the hog trade during the week, put- ting packing sows on an 11,00 to 00 basis with bulk of the good pigs at 14.50 says the weekly review of the United States department of psa Better lights and but- ers show losses of 25 to 50 cents bulk 180 to 250 pound WONDER ~You WAVE SUCH A PRECIOUS LITTLE STOCK OF MATERIAL | en were unpopular and closed LOOK AT ME AN COTT'N $ WE WAS SETTN OVUH TH’ TANK ! “Ou GoT OFF UGHT! BOS, PEEL HIM OFFN MEt Ovf ALTO BLEW UP YISTIDAY AN HES STILL TAWLLams As Veune AM ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE. WC. OO Temperatures and | readings at 7 @. m.' ~Partly cloudy, 66; roads averages 14.00@11 choice 200, to 325 nound butchers ‘around Fat lantos ‘neva neclieed “around :20 cents more on the average while hace held about steady. Bucky are being discriminated against, t lambs now selling culls down to 10.00. rable numbers 3 ome weakne ped on in- and ¢ cows while matured steers on the weighty order 10@15, Yearlings were active ell as earn- g top prices on practically all ses- . experimentally fed offerings from the University of Minnesota ‘arm reaching 10.00 and 10.55 while best commercially fed yearlings top- ped at 9.90. ured beeves reached 9.86, best he s 9.75, the bulk of all weights going at 8.50@9.26, She stock turn at 4.75@7.25 for, most cows and heifers from 3.75@4.50 on cutters, bulls bulking at 5.50@6.00, Veal calves closed 25 cents lower or mostly at 10.25, jester roads good, Duluth--Partly cloudy, 62; good. Partl; cloudy, roads cents lower. g estown-—Clear, 72; roads good; nona--Clear, 71; roads fair. Hibbing —Partly cloudy, 64; roads ‘lear, 63; roads good. Cloudy, 3 roads. . 3, roads good, ne cloudy, 62; roads > =o Siaeael STATE TO RCI iE BATTLE- ‘ FIELD OF aaa Albany. urchase by the state of Stocker and feeder values closed] four farms marking the site of the steady to 26 cents higher, plainer! surrender of Burgoyne at the Battle grades showing the upturn. Bulk of| of Saratoga was directed recently ax the steer run cleared at 5.75@7.00;| the first step toward. rehabilitation cows and heifers from 4.25@6.7) of the Revolutionary battlefields for - ———__— 5 sesquiscentennial cles BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by *Russell-Miller Co.| Bismarck, Jul; . 1 dark northern .. . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum .. . T flax .. . 2 flax No. 1 rye Dark hard winter Hard winter .... We quote but do not following: Oats Bark Speltz, ce xites at Suratoga, Ben- nington. Fort Stanwix and Oriskany will be marked. k a terest. in or lien or encumbrances upon the property described in the it. Defendant. North Dakota to The Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this a tion, which ia on file in the office of t lerk of said court, and to serve ‘opy of your answer upon the pscribers within thirty days after: ¢ of this summons upon exclusive of t day of service; cane of SHEL CORN No. 3.56 Ibs. or more .. No. 4 56 Ibs, No. 5. ... No, 6. 1 cent per pound discount under 5 Ww. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents unde shell. you and t lief demi a hy the complaint. Dated thie 4th day of zee. oem i Newton, Dullam & Attorneys for Plaintite, National Bank Bullding,—< ‘ck, North Dakota. {OTICK To The Above | FARGO BUTTER Fargo, WN. D., July 3-)—Butter fat, churning cream 38; packing stock 2h, Election Results in Stutsman County |: jamed Defendants: Take Notic That the above e titled action. relates to the follow- ing deseribed property, situate ine. the county of Burlegh and state ot ota, towlt: Lota One (1) d Two (2), in Block Fi McKenzie and Coffin’s Jamestown, N. D., July 3.—(#)—A. H, Sherman, present county au man for pom ation to tl property; and that no per- ‘aim is made against the de- ts, or either or ong of them. this 4th da Hae, 1a Newton, Di Attorneys he Paine former editor of tho ty Citizen, is second. 8. B. Spanton, pioneer in the county, is high for sheriff and the present deputy, D. C. Ross, is second of a field of eight candidates, Sadie Gus Koth, present treasure’ ti rer, C. R. Weber is high aaa rew Roedel second. ussell » present county attorney, leads: c s. "Huek by about 600 votes and the present county judge,'R. G. Mc- Farland, ‘has doubled the vote of opponent ttorney Otto Wiencke. Possible dissolution of Reichstag avoided through withdrawal of royal ‘Beoperty measure compromise. mortgagee to Emily. \Nowr tre teas ASC RETR. 27th day of Decemb whic Caer AEE 4 in* lassignment was filed for record. im ~~ the office of said register of deeds on the 13th day of January, 18, and recorded in "and 139 of smaign- ments on rere and aga’ H assigned. 0 W. D. W the ay y given that that by Adolph an Josephine. Degner, his Degaer, - wife, mort Davis, mortgi @ Kt day of December, 1 for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, State of kota, on the 13th day of December, 1915, and recorded In book 107 of morteagex on page 427, and a db lege renerved to rej ids. Kor epecitipsions se —— | Bunerintendent Saxyik By order of Board of Education: * chard Penwarden, Clerk, NOTICE FOR SCHOOL SUP! Bids are requested for supplying the eek of Bismatek Public Schoots fl with black boaniis, tracy! jocks ere, stokers, ete. Bids to be opened rnlock High School but fh "4 adn, uly 15, 1926. Pri isin | ron pane ton bd forecloued by the sale Eenerved to reject any ‘or. all bh i the sale, of ‘ull particulars see Supt. Saxvik. jsp natioe “asstribed, at ity trant and door of thi “iy order of Roard-of Ed " the 7th day of A aatlaty iis, amonut on day of premi os dence! thed ip and which ori be PR’FOR COAL AUPPLY plan fed: ‘for furnish- st “the year ending in during the “Yaer ending fune 30th, 1927, che (Housand tone more or leas beat lump lignite coal,