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pleased JULY = 1926 - ‘the neat year eee able recom: e , WANTED—Plaster tender, Figks Seba to right patty. Call at TousPREEPER be WANTED rs tere le stele Dat Be Box 381., __ References to Must have cfrertense tT Roem 201, G Pacific WANTED Compete an work. Good wi Phot a TED — Waitress at “O'Brien's 2 a as * as or jan ‘or sale lseye maple dresser. Phone ait E—One bookcase, one writ- ing desk, six onk chairs, six fumed oak chair, For Rentt® Cleanrooms in modern home. Call at 306 Piano, dining oro Nard fete “table, if. , sewing machine. Priced for} le, HM Eighth. St. ~$ cabinet, 1 library prac. tically new. FOR RE private entrance. Suitable for two gentlemen, or man-and wife. Price] FoR $15 for one, $20, for two. Write nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, gas for cooking, also private entrance id) bath, pom. FOR RENT—Furnished _ room suitable for tw Phone 686, 223 Second St._ FOR RENT -— Four fooms over, Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to 4 unferniahed FOR « ‘all at 209 Eleventh Bt. rooms. FOR RENT— Neatly furnish ed si ing rooms and good board, 508 ‘furnished — sleeping rooms. 422 Fourth St.: Phone 1062R. —————— WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Reliable party wants to rent 4 or 5 room modern house to occupy Sept. Ist, Call Gus between 7 and 9 p.m. WANTED TO RENT—A five room all’ modern house. Write, Care Tribune No. 88, Restaurant doing one of the best paying businesses in the eity; owner wishey to sell on ac- count of health, good location, on one he the main streets of city. mplete station oP ntedlng soe” one ibe gal pes tank, on tar nloading pra ay po) ruck tank Write care Tribune get that business position, but you must “know how.” Write. American Business College, Fargo, N. Dak., for free, helpful book. 8 en - nae net FOR #1 aaa Crean aia wo Ta} 2 purebred Phone 442M after 5] — AUTONOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FoR SALE—One i 1035, Doage Tour- 2 ne d ‘Coupe: i y fora Road: id x iow toe A Bee. pi cae cars, prised heeds Sens 184 187, wood Acca 800 Mai _____ NOURES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Modern fiats, 4 room a 6 room, unfurnished, th and water. Ouse on 50 foot lot. Alse 100 by’ 160 foot lot ornate. in se Phone ened. tat W, For egister. FOR SALR—Six room house, early modern Reboot four lots. jone 187. 900'Main Street. apartment, modern, Close rf 628 Sixth St FOR RENT—Firnishec mie Woodmansee. H. and utsenee fe Bi Flour” Cali mete truck. nae return to Corner grocery 500 Third street, MIOCELLAWROUS WANTED TO rmi Deering. eh and old cash, Ts afte ice and:in good Feady for business State how long it has been fun, kind, and c: dition. W. E. Runey, Sterling, FOR, SALE—75 head — Yea ling steers afd two, year, old stee! grade cattle. J. E. ces ke, Tee Slice. miles Southeast ‘WANTED—A good weed. plano, will excha) mogtaph, Radio er hendion on cash” basis. Cowan's Drug Store FOR SALE OR TRADE=Hig! lab rece piano. Will trade for a good used’ oe or cheap for cash, Call 46% FOR SALE—Baled hay. Carufel, Bismarc! Granite’ Works, ring. Inquire L. = * Phone Me an of} G. U.S. 10} No. q 4 use, ti water. heat, ti whe! tee: » Roow ate, 8 bed) rooms, / east tro sean lot, Al Weadition, $7000.00, 4 ROOM house, south side, 100 fost lot, east front, water, tights, $1908, on balante like rent, 6 falda house, east orn “ah water | OAS high eorabirshed oe iex rooms, pice 34200, MANY 0! for you bak 6 whic! PARE INSURANCE. t R howses and I can leally any: let in foe W,| ation approach: july 22 Open High Low Close 1.69 1.69 1.68% 1.68% 1.53% 1.54% 1.52% 1 1.61% 188% 161% 1 045% 1.05 ieee 1.08% 1.0554 1.07% 1.08%S 1.06% 1.07% 0% 40% 40% MB 40% 42% 42 42% 0 248% 2.47% 2.48% 2.40 by oe 68. at 0 GO% 160% 00%) 09% en ee than you look.”—Buen Hamor, Ma New York, Had Shy ‘AP)—Liber-| tien closed: 2 101; iret 1-48 102.2; second 4. 1eas. 1006; ihind 4 Jets 101-2; fourth 4 1-48 1004; U 8 $-4e/ 101.16; U, 8. G. ds 100,24; 4 todo $08.0 by aaiites Ce.) Bismarck, July 21 No. 1 dark northe: FOR RENT—Garage $3.00 ¥ fete month. month.| Hard winter Also sleeping rom in. 619 sist Brest, Phone ranging from six months co seebact ot Bistaeek Purchaser to take whele herd. Also eleven head range horses| weighing from ten to on —— Pe ad P..0. Box ba ‘condition, eo RENT Garage cone in. 321 whe = cat Call 386W. 26) We quote but do not handic the erin 2 ee Tee V cent per pot pout ndor 55 rid in good Xb. Ear corn, 70 en's 5 vente under shell, is fer sale, There ere ‘that 23! Oats No 1G | white «ati@uit New Yor daly 31 a1_-(AP)_Fasther a s developed in today’s rr: rondsaitnent of of a more Fendjestment of speculative at oy ey. den te mate sined cone of the price move! ithe aelijie decline wes checked ayia pam in vd voealled “Durant in Safety Razor be- ing ap mid ree poles toe new jenerat Motors ral. Pod a seteral at tet from its low level f the rec. «The a halt to th downward pert e. part of city,! wae, ‘op-| Wality plain; bulk 5.2 nd nt looked for by cies je, all helped ihe a, bullish ee tna, Trad- » however, was largely of.a pro- fessional character, with no signs of any substantial increase iw public participation. A sudden upturn in Republic Steel revived rumors of an early restoration of dividends a ore Tacked official confirmati ¢ quarterly meet- ing of the Vane Bass Steel corpor. jes, more talk is heard of, “melon cutting” but in conserva. ‘tive quarters no action. of this kind is expected before the jer meet: ing. Steel common is now selling! | ty os eee of its record hi ‘obacco was one of few out tending weak spots, breaking over four points to a new low for year on rumors of disappointing earn- in The clositig aws strong. Vigorous ‘dullish demonstrations were given in the final hour when the steel shares assumed ithe gat rd of the ad- vance, Republic rallied more than five points on expectationa that di- vidends would be resumed at oo: meeting, while Sloss Sheffield se $ similar @ain and advances of one mts weerints took place in United States ‘Bteel, Gulf States, and Crucible, U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe rose nine points to & new 1926 high. and General Motors gold“ within a fraction of its peak. a seles approximated 1,600,000 fs - | RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July ‘aephuadl nee de | of fos eer sale: sates ‘No. 2 ditto 1. hditte 1.69% @1.77' i dark ‘hard winter 1.46% @1.54% No 2 dark hard pitee Islet .54;No.1 hard Lyre 198% herd winter 146@) 1.58% ; No. i ‘amber durum 180, No, 2 mixed wheat 1.60%. Corn No. 1 yellow 861%; No. 2 ye low 84% @86; No. 3 mixed or : Sor Le 3 white 41%, ! , 1.03, Pe nie sale grades 60@65%; Flax No. 1, 2.49@2.53%. ———— CHICAGO GRAIN ‘Chicago, aay 21—(AP)—Cash Corn No. 2 mixed 83%; No, 2 yel- low 84 wine lo. 2 white 42%@43%; No. 3 uted, rley oe Tmoshy seed 5.75@6.75, peers seed 12.00@28.00. Ribs 1678. 75. Bellies 18.25, —_____ 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 21—(U. S. of A)—Cattle ‘2.200; run largely TReiggd fed pees ‘ings in very lim- ly pening slow, about, steady on, ‘all | ‘hilling classes; bulk ‘steers afd yearlings eligible 8.25@ 9.00; few better grades up to and the| light kinds mostly 10.75@11.15; 1 dari northern 1.79@ | 6. 34@ 1.86%; No. 3 =! 1} wheat) No. 1 1.48%; No. 1 hard]: 1.46@1.47. 17.07 19792 18.50 18.60 21.95 | 21.95 3 grassy steers 6.00@7.60; an and heifers largely bar low cutters and seen 3.25 4005 bulls strong; bulk 4.26@5.25; Minthere and tend. good heavies 5. sete. steady, ers in light supply, al eka hte am 50 higher; good lights most! Hogs 12,000; overaping 26@50 lor er; butcher and abcon hi ie salable from ot 13.25; ° pack mostly” 10. 10.60; pigs 13 MO@1a2b: + tal Tuesday 11.60; weight Sheep 700; steady; bulk fat native Pee 12.50@13, 30; ‘tat ewes mostly CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 21—(U. S. D. of A.)— Hogs receipts 17,000; slow, draggy, 25 @50 cents lower thi rokitet et open te Hyela ee BS prin ac top HY lesirable to 210 poun avereens a1: bulk better grades 230 ound butchers 12.85@)13. most 290 to 840 Tent hag eet bulk packing sows 1! ns genlfh better grades slaughter pigs 1375@ 14.00; heavyweight hogs pele 12,75@14.00; pit miter Pigs p rattle 12,000; better grade yearlings fully steady; other grades fed steers id yearlings 25 cents lower; heavies slow, top 3 best yearlings | ‘ several loads heavy steers lightweight 10.: she stock and bulls steady; vealers un- steady to 50 cents lower; few. early 14.00; bulk to packers 13.00 downward. Sheep 15,000; fully steady on lambs; some held at strong nothing done on westerns; natives mostly 13.75@14.00 with light sort; culls ‘and. sheep steady; bulk culls 11.00@11.50; fat ewes mostly 5.00@ . dications feeder lamba around late Tuesday bulk Ideho and shiegton feeder lambs 13.30@14.00 60 1 67; pound, steady, 26 cents inday. Fargo, ter fat, enue cream $8; packing stock 26. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chieago, July 21—(AP)—Butter un- changed; recetnts 8,649 tubs. Egrs unchanged; receipts 13,607 enes. Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoils, July 21—(AP)—Flour 15@35 lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted at 9.10@: in. 98-pound cotton sac! 36,467 barrels. Bran 23,00@24.00. POTATOES Chicago, July Se ee receipts 29 1 1 U.S. ments 504; on tracks 209; trad very slow; market weak; Kansas and Missouri sacked Iri cobblers, very few ‘sales 1.25@1.50; Virginia D.| Irish cobblers sone 25, accordi quality and co col CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 21—(AP)—Poultry alive steady; receipts 8 cars; leghorn broilers 22@25. nfs BUTTER wh D., July 21--(AP)—But- Ea 40 a2 45 R Ses ae 1.07 11D 15.50 14.60 32 582 16.00 18:10 18,00 18.10 WHEAT PRICES AVERAGE LESS: Market ‘Affected By: Better Weather Northwest, Big Receipts Southwest Chicago, July 21—(AP)—Deng ite some sharp rales wheat ‘Pricen aver. aged lower today ax @ result of hetter _|weather northwest and big receipts southwest. Kaneas City arriavis con- tinue on an enromous scale, heing received there today. An- nouncement that 40,000 uriels of corn on hand in public elévetors here e © become out of ly depressing influence on com: value Wheat closed unsettled net lower, corn 1 « varying feom 2 cents gain. ARK! . July 21—(AP)-—Wheat. had another gnappy break carly to- day but the market came back fai ua and ligh Close was %& cent lower for Septem her and % cent higher for December. duly sagged 1%. Oats were firm in the face of the break in corn. September rye broke %; hut closed only 7% down for the di September barley lost % cent, September flax broke 2 cents and ae % cent off for the day. i Spring wheat offerings continued light and demand was indifferent on account of the good quality of winter wheat arriving from the southwest. Sigg 4 winters were show high protein and good weight. A fair share of the sales of spring wheat were 1@2 cents lower and it also traded at about the Durum. wus firm. ‘orn was firmer to stronger. ‘vais were st A Rye was steady to firm. Barley was easy in an unchanged range. ‘Flaxseed was firm to strong. rn “SANDY” | e (Continued from Page 4) Sometimes when he caught her hand suddenly and the blood flew happily to her cheeks she wanted to toss her, head back and shout: “Oh, how I love you, Dodgias Keith!” But Ju- dith was bred in a home of stern re- pression. : Sandy might stand on the pier-in iz] the moonlight and wait with half- ae frank. eager lips for a kies. Judith blushed, ac- inowledging even to herse:f that she longed for the moment whén thi ‘dreamed-of joy would be hers; whe he would turn with thet high, sweet, fook transfiguring his face to sa: “Jude, it’s been ygu all along—Y i] I've been searchi You notice I've always come back to you. You're = BOT THAT Was ALONG TIME AGO = Ger SAYS HE Won't RRIEO UNTIL HE HAS ‘Tudo THOUSAND DOLLARS WN THE BANK OR, WELW, THEN mon AND TL WON'T HAVE most im erate fh. condition had a} ¢, ter) i th ALL geet ree a why as you get. wt ~ mw at Lr) ould, ever fove-- holy sin Sayi ry as thoogh Judith had never Sh. Temotert Notion of what, Tove might be. She managed to nerves strained and engilt ever: eles és sophie, that’s the love with me, Doug.” “AN Shes ‘sane ‘here “No, you're too fickle. You like change. You wouldn't ize @ tremendous love if it Was handed to you on a silver salver’ like the head of John. You wouldn't re ize it even if someone offered it bald as j that. And you wouldn't want it. You always get weary.” ‘Not my fault, Shde! ‘It's your ‘sex. You wouldn't cate to see the same show ggain ahd again, would musical comedies with a few spright- a airs and a tune or two. That's all. jo no real emotion.’ “Are we as bad as all that?” | “Not you, of course. Again Ju: smiled. She thought ot me? But what am m not to be considered when love is {mentioned! Oh, if you only knew how I'd like a few of those spright- ly airs!” Aboud “You want too mudh ju want a and empty as a bubble, deep us a well, changeable as flame, yet con- stant a a rock. You want the lure of @ Magdalen in the sou! of a Mu- wonna, iney dont make us that way. But if men really wanted git a with depth, the gitls would get the depth, N depth is nothing but a detri We're = empt; Doug, because vou like us that wa Just go over all your own merry af- rs, the cute or the posey ones t | Cimate you?” ‘ has to have appeal, of y can't depth and - se regatta nut, | 9 and jyou? Girls are like that—Iike light] Hi thought behind it—no purpose] Ba w irl to be light Isn't it always the flashy, oF : it Nott ang Ml ae “nS si iol Ss es ne ted "entered ane ta; State Bank of Green: henot. oHantiawe ational’ tank of Trantt Rs fee | Securi i Hopkina, “at Ming nota frat %S Ae in er} tity First Tata oy ot t New Wine, rruinheneta: Minnenvta; State Bank of Roekville, Minnegota; First National Bank cof few Na Nee plancaets mk of Wat American state n Bank ot Glen en, W! First National Bank of Grants. Wisconsin; , Wixcon- th Miners’ National Bank of Ironwood, Michigan; Bank of Claremont, Ebel 4 rf tment pany Bene, and Lestie " atinciney: alzo Albroch F. Nard Leslie 8. Hackney, for the sum of $113,840.00, including costs, ich Judgm: mong other things, ted the me of said real inafter descr#ed, to sat- amount of sald jodgment and Interest thereon and the costa and expenses of said sale, or so much thereof ax the proceeds of sald sale will satin And by virtue of Writ of Bxecition duly iasued out the office of the Clerk of ‘ourt in and fo: leigh and: Sta and der the jer of said Court, directing the cue f real property, ld judgment and » Albin “ileastramn the refer appointed to sell wald property, w sell the herelnatier described real y at public auction as fol- when a girl has depth|! inking about herself all She's impersonal.” Judith Like m is sincere, and ts to be coquettieh. "t tickle you like @ feather! And you'd rather be tickled than bri “You want your senses aes or jeg your spirit plumbed. Right,| 2 "Nope! We want both. he that you've got to intrigue the] N, 8 before you can plumb. the The ideal woman should do jas “Plenty of timé to look. No ‘hurr; if bd to give you up. Ever think ‘him with a soft, pierce. eh, her eyes all violet fires itd gare! Holy smoke! You bet I'd care. Hia lips 2 pie in astonishment, flare o! shooting across funy tl cheeks, ‘Then. eee stammered: “Gee— well, T should hope 9 you would,” Atel was Nil wheh they reach- her door. For the last hour «! fia listened by sheer force of ‘will to all hie plans. He was going to New York. Think of it. They were sending him on a trip to New York. Try out his stuff etd me a a a he'd be back.| 0: ing te, lite—leaving Monday. le turned to Judith: “I came over| epecially to ask you along. Get Tt may|} theast quarter of Hection . Township One ry-three, jane Revety-thi Lota’ One and Two, South heurt quarter and No! quarter of th Five, and Norte half of Section Seven, Township One Hundred Forty, Range Seventy-four; Northweat quarter of Section Thirty- one and South half of Section ‘Thirty -thre Me etareny One Hun- dyed Forty-one, Range Seventy-four, and the Southwert quarter of Sec- . Township One Hundred Range Reventy-on quarter of Section Nine jon Kari an po aod heart quatter of Section evel East half of Section Thitty- A ys! Northeaat fownm of Bec- bycstee One tance Beventy- onto. North ove described premises will t the above date to aatinty the said judgment and the interest And the costs thereon and the costa ce =e Ie. ; at the premises Mtuate to Bure teu h at and Stat North ota, hinder tor Biamarek, Burleigh County, fee forth Dakota on the 26th on vey ies 1936 at 1 o’elock in your vacation now and come with|? Us. You -know, Jude, half the. fun of this windfall is thinking of a! the good times we'll have together.’ “I couttn't go.’ “Why: cant you? Yeu’ve never been in the y. It's wonderful in May and this year it will be a out after the wet winter. We'll ‘have a bear of a time. Think of all those trails we can climb. Ah, Jude, won't you, please? Don't be an old ‘stick-in-the-mud.” “Your mother would like it much better with just you. You know Douglas.” |, of course, T wouldn't ask anyone else. But she wouldn't mind you. Why should she mind YOU? “No reason. But take her on the first trin alone. I'm sure she'd be more pleased. He stood at the door, reluctant— sobered. “Listen, Jude, she'll yt ‘around. Em can't’ go on any long hikes. she wants me to have some fun out of it, : ny go h longed to sav: “ri You bet I'll go.” She let ‘ther wind loiter in. his, ‘You've a nice hand, nice, small hand.” She laughed: “Yer—and I’ve a nice ear, too. Look at it!” She pulled back the bun of shinv, brown hair. cody it is cute. Never noticed it nis ragga widen Rrpbely aren go the valley. wit you nex! Doug. Mon’t forget to ask cee Judith hurried past. her sister's oom. ignoring an inviting: “ by 33 bord hat ve ry sociable, won't yo! ‘Nothi i'm tired.” She went ened room, lit ithe can resser, She felt quiet ce Pd ‘ |gad shaken sand as though ‘she should ax pale as death. Bhe sat between the two lighted candies and siered ot herself, turn- ing her head sideways, noting as thee ge z wh, it were a matter of the ut- i en the reatly 17.5 anes : her ear, ‘anal roll close te] “ti bruptly tears filled her eyes. Th a ‘he. covered. jon es a a ist i Just as thereto are dencribed as fete to- wit: Southeast quarter of Section Three and Southeast quarter of Sec- tion Five, Township One Hundred Forty-two, Range Seventy-five; Northwest rl peat one of ane fe Fit- ip One Hund ange Seventy-wix: Ni Section Nine, a uatter of: Section Twent: Zownship. One Hundred, Section Twenty-seven and North- west quarter of Section Twenty- nine, Township Forty- two, Range eventy-nov. half of Section ‘Thirteen, Qne Hundred Forty-thre Reventy-veven: Sane Section Thirteen One hundr only {di Sev: enty: Five, i North Sait at of North ‘i Korth viner oe halt, of “ection ‘Nine and all of Section Twenty-three, Township One Hu Sauge mr =fiv quarter of Northwest’ quarter and South half of Northwent quarter and the South half of Section Fifteen, and the Northeast quarter of Se ten Perna heya One rty-neven, Range Seventy-six; Southeast quarter “Or Section Thirteen, Northeast quarter of. Section Fifteen, Township One Hundred Forty-one, Range Seventy- six; Weat of Section Twenty- To Tagg 1 ned ‘Forty: Range ae of. awhile ‘One miei Seventy-seven aetion Three, ‘South halt of section North pace Section. ” ae Houtheant. wenty -Revei Twenty-nine, Eee Th Se ty five Pai and ‘pout ss Be ieee q nai one, Range Reven

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