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FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 © MALR KELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Butcher ani sausage maker. Must be expert at the business, good steady man. Booze fighters, do-not apply, Full particulars wanted in first Ictter. rket, Hazen, len and women to lea: barber jrade. Great demand, bit wages. Few weeks completes. Catalog and spe offer free. _ Moler SITIONS for all student: Write American Business Collegéyi \Fargo, N. Dak., for free book. WANTED—Cook for bridge outfit. ae Owen Mulvancy, Raleigh, N.. Dak. ” PEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED ONCE—Good exper-, i Ey tress at Midway Cafe. WANTED—The party’ that called at Dunraven for work %o, call again. ——————— __ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental fi Toome, formerly occupied by Dr: Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, Bis- __marek. eae rR pager Ar shy rooms oret wies Jewel ol le Apply F. A. Knowles. aif k —_—_————— BEAUTIFUL furnished 2 room apart: ment suitable for 2 gentlemen or 2 No married couple wanted unless lady is out ail day working. Write Tribune Ni riod FOR RENT—Nicely ied sleeps and also light house- in, Phone h Ss A large fron Wown town district. Reasonable ice. Call 7873. Also. take in B, Phone 874R,- _ ‘ool pleasant connected G Bldg. Telephone 183. LIGHT housekeeping rooms, they are modern, unfurnished, Call 132M, / 223 Twelfth St. fe --Room in modern home, entrance. Call 322 Secund Phone 544W. ied Advertisements HONE 32 gecceceeceveces oe. sovceses 188 a age woe BUSINESS CHANCES ‘ FOR SALE AT ONCE—A complete bulk oi! station pgs 15,- 000 gallon tank, one 10, 01 tank, unloading equipment and truck tank. Write care Tribune fea deal for quick sal Ri selling, ft health. John Lange- liers, Pollock, S. Dak. FOR SALE- er Davenport, Wal nut bed, Ivory finished steel be walnut finished steel bed, rug, oak dresser, wringer and tub. Also other small articles, Phone 809J. e “eabinet, 1 library . _ All prac- tically new. Phone 6893. Ww. eer. FoR SALE—ice box cheap. Phone WORK WANTED—Laundry, rues dry, wet wash,’ family | Heiry single men and women, special silk clothes of all.kinds. One room furnished for ue housekeeping, girls preferred. one 11M. — DEPENDABLE USED CARS| CARS SELECTED WITH CARE— Carefully “inspected before deliv- ety—well taken care of while in jock, a high fee for our used 6} ler in ‘buying a good, @ependable used car. Ford Truck, Warford Trans. $400; Di Touring, $185; Lig! with $205; "24 Cadillac other gvod Easy payments. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE—One 1926 Dodge Tour- ing, balloon tires and disc wheel: one ford Coupe; one Ford ster, and one Ford Bug. priced very low to sell quick. Lock- wood Accessory Co. Phone 800 Main St. PERSONAL FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms and furniture for sale. Call 637W. 113 Mandan Ave. ae FOR RENT—Two furnished room apartment. The Lourain Apts. Fhone 203. _ E FOR ‘RENT—Attractive ‘room for rent. Phone 682 or 1074. nS —.____SEWING os WILL DO plain sewing at my own home. Good work. Prices reason- able; ‘terms, cash. Mrs. Ode, 413 ‘Tweith St. South. ben) Clean, reconditioned, dependable USED CARS! 1925 Tudor Ford — recently jucoed. ~ 1925 Tudor Ford—looks like new. A 1925 Overland Touring—good condition. 1925 Star. Touring—run only 4,000 miles. 1925 Chevrolet Roadster—in Al condition, 1924 Ford condition. Ferd Truck with Warford trans- mission. Prices that will surprise the most conservative buyer. You can“buy a smart, reliable used car from us on surprisingly easy terms. Also have other bargains. Capital Cheyrolet Co. 201 Broadway Phone 432 OPEN EVENINGS Touring—best of EPILEPTICS—At t a treatment which stops seizures from first day. No Bromides, — Narcotic: Guaranteed. Information — free. Hunter Laboratories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. FOR RENT—Modern flats, 4 room and a 6 room, unfurnished, heat and water. For sale: house on 50 foot lot. Also 100 by 150 foot lot opposite Roosevelt School. Phone 905, Cora S. Mc- Lean, ay FOR RENT—Furnished apartinert, two large rooms, closet and_ kit nette with la: screened in poich. East front, wnetair: rear door. 618 Sixth St. —-A modern 6 room 2 Very good location. Near city park. Fire, Hed: South front. place. Imm den Real HOUSE SA! R Ri good terms to’ right party. north of park. Partly furnished, all newly painted inside. 942R or 862J. 3 Pak cparteonn WB aan at nished aj men! and up. Str tly modern, F. W. Murphy, 215 ‘vnird street. > FOR RENT—Pleasant light ‘house: keeping apartment, all furn $20 a month. Close in. Phone 357) FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, modern, close in. _ Also a Call at 623 Sixth St __ ‘FOR RENT—Modern furnished apar' ment, one block from $2 DENTS—Want board and room. Telephone 183. ace to work for jismarck College. SHIP YOUR horses to Jamestown sale, July 12, where we have lows. of eastern and southern buyers. Write for more information to Eldcr Horse Yarrington, N. Dal DIAMONDS—$20, $85, others’ up, are tae Srnck see these BARGAINS, James W. erie Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N. FOR SALE—100 head yearling cattle, 2 haystacker, 3 mowing machin and 1 bucker, J. E. Chesak, 12% miles southeast of Bismarck CREDIT on the pur price of a new Oldsmobile for Or trade on ay lot. Geo. L. Ki __mer. Phone 728. FO! LE—Nine column addin; chine, for sale cheap. M. L. Burt, es a MINERAL RODS. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Write F. D. Robinsqa, Box FOR SALE—Ten foot soda foun! in good condition. Write Tribune No, 82% WANTED TO yer ki Must be good. Writc Triouue DOG FINDS MASTER Sioux Falls, §. D.—Two years azo’ Frank Howard left Cheroxc:, Ia. to move to South Dakota. ‘He left his jie dog behind. The other day a neighbor brought a stray colle. proved to be the dog that Howard had left in Iowa, master and dog recognizing one another at once. - PROPOSALS Sealed proposals for the er of a one class room fi building will be receive 'y irec- tors of Ecklund School District No. 10, of Burleigh County, until o p. m. July 30th, 1926. at the office of the clerk, in accordance with plans and specifications made te eee Horn & Ritterbush, archi- tects. The right Is reserved to reject} q 8. any and all All proposals imuxt be aecon ya certified check for Tiv f the amount of the te # and ‘specifications Alfred W. Lind, Esther Engstrom, Wilto: » 075, F100, to di 27, STOCK MARKET HEADS UPWARD Sustained Demand Shown For Rails—Buying of Low Priced Oils Heavy New York, July 9—(AP)—A sus- tained.demand for the railroad shares, articulart; the eastern coalers, featured the resumption of the up- ward movement in today's stock mar-. ket. Some irregularity took place during the morning when the usual Week-end realizing sales and sporadic bear attacks against unsupposedly in. vulnerable issues forced moderate re- cessions in some of the industrials and specialties, but. offerings gen- erally were well jorbed, and the ole mapket was headed upward again in the early afternoon. Trad- tng showed further expansion fn Volume, total sales crossing 1,100,- 000 shares before the end of the third hour. Excellent earnings reports ang div- idend and merger “rumors continued to provide the basis for the advance ‘in the railroad shares. ing touched, par for the first time ‘since 1920 and Atlantic Coast line, South- and Wheeling and Lake ‘Erie were among the many issues to Sell one to three 4 points higher. An uhusually heavy demand for some of the low priced oils was an- other rate ks development ip tlic jay’s trading. Trahs-continental Oil crossed five to a new high level of the year on total transactions in excess of 100,000 shares, one block of 000 changing hands soon after the fi Pierce Petroleum was an- tive feature. U. Cast Tron Pipe soared six points to another new 1926 high at 227, Otis Stcel preferred recorded a ‘similar gain and Case Threshing common and preferred, and Postum Cereal gained 2% to ints. The closing was irregular. Further! selling of U. S. Steel, Mack Trucks, and Standard Oil of California caused some cOnfusion in the late trading. The upward movement in the special- ties continued. however, carrying Case, ‘Threshing hine and. Woolworth up about six points and Postum Cereal and Coco Cola three points each, Total sales approximated "00,000 shares, ag: WHEAT TAK SHARP UPTURN Predictions of Crop Damage and Threshing Delays Tend to Lift Values," Chicago, July that black rust jamage weather develops led to a sharp up- turn in wheat peices today. Thresh- i in the southwest together k buying on the part of millers tended also to lift values. Rains and covler temperatures in the spring wheat belt had only # transient depressing effect on the market. heat closed firg, 1% to 2% net! higher. corn unchanged to 3: cent lower, ots at '% cent off to 's cent up, and provisions varying from two cents decline to a rise of 12 cen ‘Corn and oats were firmer wheat and on account of a bettcr class of buying. Cash oats ‘also gained on the futures. Provisions were weak owing to a fall in hog values. WHEAT MARKET STRO) IN MINNEAPOLIS TODAY ‘Minneapolis, July 9.—-(AP)—Con- gestion in Jul worable crop news and better action in Chicago and Wit nipeg futures gave wheat a strong bulge today. July dragged carly but ern Paci be} finally got a fresh upward start and bulged 4% cents deferred months trailing with 1% at 3 cents advance, LiKE SAW VOU LAST, KEN. : iM SO.GLAD YOU OULD FIND TE WE HAD SUeH WONDERFUL TIME WHILE YOU WERE VisiTING MY SISTOR, DION'T WE ? AGES SCE T “uy Tle, \ A LITTLE GIRL, IF You ONLY KWEwW How THe * HOURS HAVE DRAGGED baby ate ee northwest yt t_ |MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire FINANCIAL NEWS July 9. Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 146% 142ty 1.43% 1.02% 1.04% 87 Wheat— pd jept. Dec. Corn ay ept. Dee. Oats July —Toda: —Todi Open Tigh Lew 1.36 iay— Close 17.25 17.00 18.37 18.45 The close 4@3% cents higher for the da: £ Oats advanced 4 cent after a slow and draggy start. September barley was up *y cent. Rye futures showed marked strength, bulginy 2%@3 cents, September leading. September flax seed was strong with grain, ad- vancing 1!acent. Spring wheat offerings continued light, hardly enough to make a good market, with a good part of the receipts winter wheut going direct to High protein springs were firm to 1 cent higher with a good deniand. Low protein offerings were| quict and draggy. Winter wheat was in fair to good demand. Durum was firm cent higher for fancy. Corn was strong to one cent higher. Oats were firm to strong. Rye offerings were skimpy demand was good. Barley was firm to one cent higher. Flax seed was in lignt supply and demand fair to good. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 9.—(U S. D. of A.)-- Hogs 23,000; fairly active; unevenly 050 cents lower than Thursday’s 3 lighter weight showing least bulk 160 to 190 pound aver- 90@14.00; few at 14.10; two 3 pe averages at top of bulk desirable 20 Oto 240 pound averages 13.50@13.85; better 250 to 325 pound butchers 3.253 weighty packing sows mostly 10.59@ M1 sorted lighter weights up to slaughter pigs mostly 14.00 downward; heavyweight hogs 12.60@ 13.50; medium |12.40@13.90; 0@14.10; light lights packing sows 10.50@11.51 ter pigs 13.50@14.00, Cattle 5,000; grassy cows and hei- fers and grass steers almost at a standstill; prospects moderate; ca over of grass cows of value to sell at 6.60, downward; fed steers and year- lings steady supply searce; clearance good; short load of light yearlings 10.50; several strings 10,00@10.2 tbest weighty steers 10.25; _ bulls steady; vealers firm at 12.50@13.00 to packers; few 13.60. Sheep 16,000; fat lambs mostly 25 westerns sold; most ‘5 00; top to small kil- one deck of 74 pound to one and lambs. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 9—(U. S. D. of A.)--Cattle 2,300; fed steers and }yearlings in moderate to liberal sup- ply; latter class predominating; fully y; mixed yearlings carly 9.50@ 3 best yearlings upward to 1 bulk eligible around 8.50@% with a few loads of matured be upwards tg 9.50; she stock slow weak and grassy kinds, bulk cows and 4.75@7.25; low cutters and .75@4.50; bails mostly 5.5 6.00; on medium grades; stockers and feeders slow; bulk around’ 5.75@7.00, 200; veal calves mostly 7 Et good lights 2 most sales aroand 60 cents lower than Thursday's general trade; some sales of packing sows off more; 180 to around pound ave: 1s salable from 12.50@ 3 limited numbe rclosely sorted lights to shippers up to 13 packing sows and plain\heavy mixed kinds carry- ing # few lights and butchers 10.50@ 11.96; good’ light pigs steady, mostly OH ,.KEN = SOMEONE'S COMING ; average cost Thursday weight 292. heep 300; lanrbs 26@50 cents low. le kinds mostly 13.75; fa 45; good to choice yearlings and wwethers 10:50@11.00; sheep stea from 4. July 9% P)—Cash: Wheat No. 2 hard 1.46; No. 3 hard 141i Corn No. 2, mixed 75%; No. 2 yel- low 764.@74%. Oats No. 1 ‘white 40%@41; No. 2 white 404@%. Rye not Barley 68%@73. Timothy sced 6.00@7.00. Clover ‘seed 12.00@28.00. Lard 15.92. Ribs 18, APOLIS RANGE 1.59% 1.64 1.4642 1.49% 146001 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, July 9. No. 1 dark’northern ........ Xo. 1 northern spring .. 1 amber durum ... No. 1 mixed durum ..: No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flax | ; No. 1 tye .. Rij Dark hard winter 2.0000...) 1.29 Hard winter 1S Spel peltz, p 3 SHELL © No. 3 56 Ibs. or more No. 4 55 Ibs. . No. 5... 0 No. 6. UN 48 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib, phat corns 10 Ibs., 5 cents under shell. MINNEAPOLIS GR. Minnapolis, July 9.—(AP)—-Wheat receipts 136 cars compared to 99 a ar ago. Cash: No. 1 northern 1.69- 1.7146; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy 1.76% @1.80%; good to choice 1.72% @1.76%; ordinary to good 1.70% @1.72%; No. 1 hard spring 1.75% @1.82%; No. 1- dark hard n track 1, iw 53%; July 1.63%; September 1.48%; December 1.46 Corn No. 3 yellow 74 Oats No, 3 white 37% @ CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 9%—(AP)—Potatoes receipts 112 total U.S. ship- fed ewes to packers! "| Other real estate «| Capital stock paid in .. 2! Time certificates ments 878; on tracks 300; trading! Gladys staying at the John Ste 101 \. very slow, market slow. Southern sacked cobblers and triumphs 3. Mrs. Stew with her daug! ter Mrs, Hauser Saturday. according to quality and condi- rs tion. Kansas and Missouri sacked! Bert Buckley of Glencoe transacted! carly Ohio's 2.40@2.60; sacked cob-/ business in this vicinity ‘Monday. blers 2.60@2.80; North Carolina bar-| Mrs. Batin was taken to Bismarck rel cobblers 4.50@4.85; Virginia bar-| Wednesday suffering with appendici-| rel cobblers 4.90@5.15. tis. She is reported as gaining in strength, _ RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 9.—(AP)—Range of carlot grain sales: NOTICE OF Saaeceoeran or Wheat Nov 1 dark northern 1.601 Whereas, Lahr Motor Sales Come pany, 2 corpotation, of .Blamarck ‘orth Dakota, did at th {stance and reques! the owner and legal posmegyor of one Buick Touring: Car Auto. 7 yet 1918, Model B49, Serial 3] Number’ 490757, perform labor and | furnish materiale for the repair of sald personal property between the | first day of January A. D. 1926 and § tirst day of A.D. 1926, of of Two Mund 1.49% ; No. 2 durum 1.31% orteyjAample grade 95@02 01 Jo. 3 ys 2 white 39%. 1, 99%. 1, 2.34% @2.35. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, -(AP)—Poultry|t alive easy; recep fowls] {he 23% @25%; broilers springs] wareho: 31@3i; E 1745 Jac the Dolla ¢ x churge of re MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Donna wh Minneapolis, July 9.—(AP)—Floury at 10 cents lower to 20 cents highe: car load lots family patents quo at 9.10@9.30 a barrel in 98 pound|te * cotton sacks; shipments 31,803. bar-|"<) rels, Bran 21.00, CHICAGO PRODUCE st day of Jan te of th ‘are fo ve id property is and entioned has 7 n in t of the said | ed{ Lahr Moto - lien for su r receipts 16 firsts 374 @38! onds 33@34. Eggs easier; receipts 11,929 ¢ i firsts 27@%3; ‘ordinary firsts y xiven that such | storage firsts 29. orecioxad and the sald Cheese unchanged. erty ’ t creamery! 36%; sec. 6) at the date of this 0 lien is claimed | ismarek, North » M., on the THE FIRST ST, at Regan, in the State of North Di kota, at the close of business J 29th, 1926, Resources Loans and discounts ... Overdrafts, secured and u secured 8. Banking house, and fixture NOTICE OF Wher panes ate Dakota, and reque nit, the owner and. le $ 1645403 furniture Current fone certa paid, over Model 490, Serial NEU a ae . ce *heeks and other i ash items Cash and Due from other e warehoure 11,646.77 +B 78,159.86 $ 10,000.00 4,600.00 MOWRY 5 csvaceutuca sas y subject Liabilities 1 for such storage, which ix und at all times a Surplus fund . 2 % Individual depos- Z its subject to _ thi 4 check .,......$ 2 id Hen in th deposit .. Motor Sales Com) Demand, ‘ce cates of deposit a les Company fault A. B. Marquett > part of f this notice the s 6350.00), for wh claimed as provided by 431.06 28,513.46 ¥ Do cha tien is aw of deposit ... Certified ch Bills Payable Total $ 78,159.86 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burl I, A. L. Garnes, above named bank, do that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. (SEAL) A. L. GARNES, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1926. A. F, TOURTLOTTE, Notary Public, Oliver County, N. D. rl comniission expires March 7, h day of Dated July 8th, LAHR MOTOR 19: Correct. Attest 0. L. ENG! A, L. GARNES, Directors, | No. 864 Report of the Condition of THE MOFFIT STATE BANK at Moffit, in the State of North Da- kota, at the close of business June 29, 1926, RESOURCES Loans and discounts .....$ 68,807.44 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured Warrunts, stocks, tax cer- tificates, clai Banking house, and fixtures Current — expense paid, over profits Cash and Due s, etc. ... furniture taxes undivided « $ 15,314.11 16,314.11' My Commissio: ES 8 10,000.00 Too Late To Classify 2,000.00 i — HAVE ROOM for one passe ing for Spokane, Wasni car Saturday forenoon, Horn Hotel Room 404, ONE DUOFOLD-For sale in good! condition, for sale cheap if taken at once, E. Perr; Andividual de- posits subject to check $ 24,397.41 602.90 Onc kind of seed that does not need 8.2u 105,525.04 air in order to germinate ds rice, $117,525.04 ——>———————S as TA, Gael! Sighs do the above statement is ie best of my knowledge H. P. GODDARD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me his 8th day of July, 1920 SEAL) H. E. HANSON, Notary Publ Burleigh Coan My commission expires tl cS » Attest: — Hl. P. GODDARD, VALENTINE BENZ, Directors. _ MANNING Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the rodeo in Mandan Monday. Some others attended Tuesday. Dave Sullivan of Bismarck is stay- ing with Jack’Stewart for a few days, ‘he Stewartsdale Missionary s_ciety met at the church Thursday. The ie will be at Mrs, en) 1 sold a number of Maries, vera! other farm planning on selling their stock there will be a scarcity of feed. Mr ‘and Mrs. 0, % Day

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