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9p eee ae MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926 Tribune: +. MAL® &RLP Warten IMMIGRATION Patrol Inspectors needed for Canadian border patrol duty, $1680 yearly, Bismarck ex-} amination soon, Particulars Free. Write, Mr. Oxment, 33-P, St. Louis, WAN leD—Men barber trade. Great vaewiand . wages. Few weeks Catalog anid special Moler Barber Colleg Li GRYOKLAYERS WANTED — job. $1.50 per hour. About two months steady work. Cache Beet Sugar company, East ta, mpi ote free.! Fai PIPEFITTERS WANTED—70 to 8 cents per hour. Ten hours. pet first class men only. Americay B Sugar company, East Grand For! Minnesota. CARPENTERS WANTED—70_ to 80 cents per hour. Ten hours. For’ first class men only. American Beet Sugar company, East Grand Forks, Minnesota. don POSITIONS for all students. American Business scolleses 0. N. Dak;, for free ___ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Competent girl for general housework. Good wages. Apply 209 W. Rosser. Phone 932M after 7 p.m. Phone 113 dur- the day. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, one willing to work, exper- ience not necessary, | Cull’ 967 or write P.O. box 198, ‘ _ SALESMEN = EXPERIENCED TAILORING SALES- MEN—Increase your earnings, sell guaranteed line to consumer; five price range meets all competition; “highest quality materials and work- manship. Liberal commission and Fall outfits read: Herbert Custom cling valesma Solicit con- tracts. Ap; $100.00 weekly. references. Inter national, 435 Mills Bldg., San Fran- cisco. $100-¢200 WEEKLY. Big Cov. and weekly salary. Reliable house. Guarantee dealers turnovef or money back. Rapid promotion. A- New ‘Specialty C... Cedar Rapids, jowa, Wiiw DU piai it my own home, Geod work, Prices reasor able; terms, cash, Mrs. Ode, Twelth St. South. dry, wet wa: h. family ~ wash single men and women, special sii clothes of all kinds. One roo: furnished for light housekeepin, girls preferred. Phone 211M. Flapper Fanny Says: Nothing is as hi as the high cost of loafing. Classified Advertisernents = PHO es: vt a bi Nine hours.| DEPENDABLE USED CARS CARS SELECTED WITH CARE— Carefully inspected before deliv- ery—well taken care of while in stock, a high regard for our used car owners as they later buy new cars from these are some of the considerations to reckgn with in buying # good, dependable used} ~ car. Ford Truck, Warford Trans., $400; Dodge Touring, $185; Light Ford Truck, with ‘Body, $295; ’24 Dodge Touring, $626; Cadillac! touring, $285, and other ood values, Easy payments. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE—One 1926 Dodge Tour- ing, balloon tires and dise waeel one ford Coupe; one Ford Road- ster, and one Ford Bug. Atl curs priced very low to sell quick. Lock- wood Accessory Co. Phone 18%, 800 Main St. a... FARM LANDS | 3 FOR QUICK SALE—% section near Carson, $500 cash. Would consider good used car in trade. Write 0 | Dalton, 863 Fleet Ave., Win Canada, BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, good home cooking at 210 Thayer. _ HOUSES AND FLATS —_ {FOR RENT—Modern flats, 4 room and a 6 room, unfurnished, with heat und water. For sale: 7 room house on 50 foot lot. Also 100 by 150 foot lot opposite Roosevelt School. Phone 905, Cora S. Me- Lean, after 5 p.m. FOR RENT-Furnished xpartiner two large rooms, closet and kite nette with large screened in porch. East front, downstairs. Call vt on door, 618 Sixth St. Pho 90. Very good location. Sofft! ‘Near city park. Fire place, Immediate possession. Hed- den Real Estate Azene; h HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—On good terms to fight party. Just north of park. Partly furnished,| all newly painted inside. 942R or 8625. 2 FOR RENT-—Modern house of rooms and bath to responsible par- t story house. FOR RENT—Furnished ani nished apartments, $40 and up. Strictly modern, F. W. Murphy, 215 jird street. RENT—Furnished two room| apartment, modern, close in, Also} garage. Call at 623 Sixth St. FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished apartments for light housekeeping _ 422 Fifth St. FOR RENT--Furnished apartment vat the Woodmansee. H. J. Wvot: Furnished apartment. 940 Fourth Street, F as D FOR SALE AT ONCE—A - complate balk oil station including one nee 000 gallon fank, one 10,090 gallon tank, unloading equipment and|* pv Bcche Write care Tribu jo. 77, FoR | SALE—Meat ‘Mark Gi deal for quick s: ae havin ling, sled hedleh: a RS rath FOR SA ther Daven; net bed, Ivory brant, WE walnut finished stecl-bed, rug, oak’ and: tub. Also. articles. Phi SOBs. FOR Sae—a 3 burner perfection oil stove and an ice box, capactty 50. lbs. Call at 422 Fifteenth St. __ Phone 580W. FOR “SALE—1 Duofold, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 library table. All prac- tically new. Phone 6893. 221 W. - Reseee, eS ONB DUOFOLD—For sale in good’ cohdition, for, sale cheap if taken at once. E. a FOR SALE- ed oak Tibeaes tables 613 First St. ‘ nd Phone oer, _ _.__ ROOMS FOR RENT BEAUTIFUD furnished 2 room apart- ment suitable for 2 gentlemen or 2 No married couple wanted y is oft ail day working. FOR RENT—One modern furnished room, close in, suitable for one or: two. 310 Ave. B. Phone 874R. _ eeping rooms, they are modern, unfurnished. Call 1132M, 223 Twelfth St. FOR RENT—Roam in modern home, private entrance. Call 322 Secund __St. Plone 544W. FOR RENT—Furnished furniture ‘for «sale. 113 Mandan Ave. - FOR RENT—Two furnished room apartment. The Lourain Apts. one ___ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Dental office roonts, » formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an ha Inquire City National Bank, Bis- marek. % HAA Rae ‘OR RENT—Four office reoms over zeowlss Jewelry store. Apply a all caTW, Knowles. FOR SALE—100 head yearling cattle, 1 haystacker, 3 mowing machines, and 1 bucker. J. E. hice 12% miles southeast of Bism: SAVE $50 chine, for sale chea! __ Burt, N. Dak. MINERAL RODS. Satis! anteed. Write F. D. Robinso! 87, Elgin, Tex. ne FOR SALE—Ten foot soda founta in good condition. Write Tribune No. 82. 2 Coal Shipments Larger in June Than a Year Ago Shipments of lignite coal, although far below the neak recorded in the fall and winter, are still holding up well, figures compiled by the state {,| Failroad board show. Por the three-week period ending June 19, 11,475 tons were consigned in intrastate shipments and 2,846 tons in interstate shipments. For the same period in 1925 intra- state shipments totalled 13,230 tons and interstate shipments totalled 1,363 tons. ‘An. airplane, made entirely of, metal, designed to carry 50 passen- rs, 18 being made for the British} tri joyal Air Force. * One of the graveyards of thé sca is off the southern end of Varteuuver Island, where ship after ship has been piled on the Nanale rocks. to| firm. | DECLINE TODAY Bearish Comicon Placed on U. S. Government Crop Report 1s—(AP)—Wheat Chicago, July 4 001 prices declined today owing fdeal to a bearish construction which in some quarters was put on the United States government crop report as to wheat. Besides, export demand was slow, and wheat receipts in the southwest were_fairly heavy. Corn advanced as a result of the bullish aspect of the government report con- cerning corn. Wheat closed unsettled, at the same as yesterday's finish at 114 cents low- er, torn 1 to 1 % cents up, oats vary- ing from % cent decline to '% cent advance, and provisions ranging from 15 cents set back to five cents gain Right at the ‘start corn went ly higher on account of buying duced by the government report which was materially below expectations. Because of profit taking, however, best prices were not maintained. Oats showed a firm undertone, although easing off from the-top in sympathy with wheat. Cro comments were somewhat more favorable. _ Provisions were rather dull, and price changes were confined to nar- row limits. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET HA‘ STUBBORN UNDERTONE TODAY Minneapolis, July 12- | futures sold down fractionally today when pressure came intd the market] ( as a result of an increase in the vis- ible supply, but the market showed a stubborn undertone throughout and good buying was reported on all dips. Rye futures declined % cent and oats were confined to a narrow range of light trade with prices ett ee lower to % higher. Barley close to 4% cent off and flaxseed was up. yy to 1% cents. downturn. Spring paritively firm. and ¢ tone wheat was cam- Durum was scaree strong. Cash corn was slower r tendency. Oats were in fairly active demand and scarce. Rye continued firm with No. 1 quoted 2 cents over September. | * Barley was firm. Flaxseed demand continued good with No. 1 quoted at September price} : to 1 cent under. STOCKS iS RENE UPWARD TREND Rails and Industrials Share| Leadership in Buying on Broad Scale 4 New York, July 12—-(AP)—Stand- 1? urd railroad issues and high priced industrials shared the leadereship of the upward movement in the stock market today, as buying activities were resumed on a broad scale. money conditions fostered the con- tinuance of pool operations which carried a number of influential stocks to new-high levels. In response to favorable dividend and merger prospects, several = rail- road shares, including Baltimore and Ohio and Lehigh Valley, attained the best prices recorded in more than 10 yen, Illinois Central, Wheeling and ke Erie preferred and ‘Missouri l’a- cific preferred rose two to three points, but the Van Sweringen issucs marked time ‘p ‘vending further develop- ments in the Nickel Plater marger. Speculative interest in the indus- ion was aroused by promis- reports,. with some ‘buying for the short accoynt promoted by the readiness with which the market ab- sorbed profit taking. Prosperity of; the farm implment industry was re-|, flected in the meee ® bidding for WHAT A WONDERFUL 4 NIGHT FOR A DRIVE’ Vt'S So PENCEFOL QUIET ODT HERE <<a fe LYOD SAID IT —1T'S BVENLY - ESPECIALLY, YY IMe SISTER 'T_ HANGING aa AND ‘you : roe In” THERE'S SOMETHING I WAVE WANTED To TeLL DOT~ You see~— I— WE ~ OW.GOSH— tt AP)—Wheat| July leading the} Winter was] i with an| Close close Yesterday Year Ago 1.57 1.63% 154% 1.071% DLs rR OTM: 17.50 17.65 1.0544 15.97 18.92 19,02 Bellie’ July Sept. International Harvester, Advance Rumely preferred und Case Thresh- ing Machine, the last named rising 7 points, The favorable crop outlook was said to have stimulated sales of agricultural implements. Although U. S. 8 strong support fat a time, the out- standing performance in the indus- trial list was given by General Mo- tors, which moved up three points to a new high record at 153%. Inde- pendent of its sympathetic response to this advance, Dupont was heavily bought in anticipation of heavy re- placement orders a8-a result of the destruction of the Lake Denmark munitions depot. The stock rose 8 points. Other strong features cluded All-American Cables, which jumped 814 and Woolworth, *oea Cota, Remington Typewriter and Postum Cereal, in which the gains from 2 to closing was attracted ‘irregular. Bear perators checked the general rise in the late trading by heavy selling on the oil shares. an American “B” a{and General Asphalt were forced back two points and various others receded a noint or so. Steel issues also were heavy, Gulf States falling {back two points. Copper shares, how- ever, were in better demand, follow- poitn rise in American otal sales approximated 00,000. shar LIVESTOCK 2—(U, S. D. of 000; desirable tehers ng 240 pounds downward and other slow; Saturday's s doing little;" bidding 10@15 cents lower than early; bulk jack. most packing 2%@1 desirable light na shipping account up to 11.75 A : cents lower; good and htweight yearlings showing jlcast decline; native grassers more {numerous; part load yearlings 10.50; several loads 10.00@1 no choice sold; range fed cows and about steady; grassy kinds weak; Bulls 10@15 cents low veal- ers around 25 cents off; bulk to pack- ers 12.00@12.50; outsiders upward to 113.00. Sheep 25,000; cents lowe: done on we: some held 50 hing fat lambs practically ni 3 most natives 1 gher; early cull nat sheep steady; few sales 50@6.50; feeder lambs tending low. SO. ST. PAUL. inn, ESTOC! K ly plain quality grassers grades of she stock predominatin; unevenly and sharply lower, 25 cohts or more off; opening slow, very little done early; several loads "mixed [yearlings cligible up to 10.0 Steers and yearlings 8.50@9. she Stock 4.50@) low _cutte canners 3,50@4. 0@5 medium grades 75 on good heavies; bulk stockers und feeders \2.50@7.05 few meaty feeders carly QU. DOT~1-L Love You~ ze WON'T YOu MAKE ME “THE HAPPIEST MAN ry THE WORLD OW. KEN, THS = VS Se SUDDEN Sut ~. Vibe 1,00% 1.0475 16.00 15.05, 16.10 17.00 17.00 16.70 16.70 Calves 5,000; iannkee 50@ bulk goo. ; Hogs 20,000; better grades lights and medium weight butchers 13.00 13.50; strong to 26 cents higher; light lights uj T lower; inds hed ‘on the sow order 4.25; average cost Satur- day 11.40; veight 280 week, 12.09; weight 2 Sheep 1,000; bidding around 50 cents lower on fat lambs; sheep about steady; fat ewes to packers 4.00@ 6.50. Uppundas for the the deputy sheriff, deputy ree: y court clerk, probate clerk ai Ark. Recently she exceeded her of u own marriage license. Now she is Co.) be July 1.61%; cember 145) BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Bismarck, July 12 No. 1 dark northern. . No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum 1 flax 2 flax. . No. Trye... Dark hard winter. Hard winter quote neg? September 1464; De-| ne POTATOES : y 12—(AP)—Potatoes, but do not handie the le trading fair! sacked Kansas Missouri klahoma_ cobblers 1.7 0; Carolina barrels, Irish cobbiers | Ct Virginia barrels Irish FARGO BUTTER D., July 12—(AP)--But- ter fat. churning cream 38; packing “hs POULTRY 12—( AP)—Poultry apes 10 curs; fowls ; old roosters 18. MINNEAPOLI “Minneapolis, July (AP)—Flour unchanged to'6 cents lower; in car- family patents quoted at 98-pound cotton .785 barrels. CHICAGO PRODUCE ci duly 12 MIN a ae RANGE 3 Ju pense lew! Clore Wheat— FLOUR creamery | 5’ extra! seconds|.) : | su unchanged; receipts 20,855) ur 27@ ordinary firsts | storage firsts 29. Cheese unehange : TRACTOR SCHOOLS | Kighteen trattor schools were held unties during the last nation and aid | n0 tractor | extras 3 ‘firsts B3@34. Dee Flax — July Sept. Barley— duly Supt. CHICAGO GRAI ar dulv 12--( AP) Cash: J. red 144; No, 2 hard! y 2 mixed 76; No. 2 yellow 1 white 4042; No. 2 Rye No. 2. 1.004%. Barley 66@72. Timothy seed 6.00@7.00. Clover seed 12.00@28.00, Lard 15 Ribs 18.00. Bellies white TAX North Dakota in taining to the ownership and upke of an automobile. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT July 12--(AP) pts 255 cars comp arago. Cash: No, 1 1 dark TH AGE ony = "Writes Own seca aan NEA, Kansas City Bureau deputy circuit clerk, deputy inty clerk of Eureka Springs, 1 prerogative and issued her Mrs. O. A. French, She's eal rder Report of the ‘Ca ER TATE BANK Sterling, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of busi- sx, June t «$60,019.06 fund ot depos avings deposits iMs. bh 3 “114.790.0) 6.9. AP)—Butter |... County i pment. is ow ledge Cashier, 0 before 6. ‘ounty, February ti ITTLE, GODDAR WILDFANG, al build Privile of duc ar t ard Penwarden, Clerk, M4 @l. 70%; No, fancy August 31 %@| fleations ar - County tained “trom ry Bach bid must be r “i certified cheek for a sum equal i] five per cent of the full Wid ow of KG. Patt Roara as will, it to good spring 1.73% @ amount rd of County nic J. County Johnson, Auditor. ‘ny Burleigh 1 Cownty Court, before Hon. LC. Davies, 4 the caxed F. Dullam, Petitioners er of Estate of De a Fannie Leo Gottlic! wieh Orphan Heb of Blemnae marek Jewish of Bismare marck Hebrew Congeer: Rixmarck, North Dakota Old: Folks Home of St. nesdta; Bismarck Carnegie Library of tusmarck, Dakota, Mollie Junk, Frieda Kahn, Helen pinger and Jeanette Eppinger, «Respondents, ‘The State of North Dakota to’ the Above. Named: Respondents: u.and each of you are hereb cited and required to appear bet the County Court: of the County of Hurtegh, in said State, at the of- fice of the County Judge of said conhty, et) the Court Houre in the cit of Bismarck, in said County A Btateiog the Stat day of July, 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock th the fo ayoen et that day, to shi cause, A hay tina account of tite hi net he allowed. the pet | final, aiee n a, tinal tribution at 8 sald estate raat servicn. be: be: maite of this cita- ton as r ad thi isp- a | Geel. ge [Seyten, patents & oe « ses | i ung. law. i is fs iith day 0 ‘Of July, A. Db, an “Bids are en walk and p de Will ending thousand tons or crushed lignite cost, delivered in coal bins as required, igh School building, Tuesday, July 926. Y PEBUENEH 40 US of Board of Education tichard Penwarden, 8-10-12 WHIPPER! " fe bi

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