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serena, JULY. oe ANTED ‘VANTED—Men and women to le barber trade. Great demand, ‘wages, ‘ew weeks ‘completes. Catalog ant a ial offer fi Moler Barber College, Fargo, Ne iTED-“Men and women to learn | demand, big ‘ges. Few weeks completes. g% and special offer free. ther College, N. D: lake m money at home. 8; addressing cards.. No c: or experience necessary Write immediately. Enclose stamp for particula Elm Service, 117 ._N. Dearborn, Chicago. CARDS addressed at home in spare ne, earns that extra money need- . No experience, particulars 2c, stamp. Mid-West Service, 6248 | '_ University, Room M230. C $7 per hundred for ~ GYiding greeting ‘card: y work; write _jmmed ‘ng, ‘fo Co. 155: East 42nd. id ae Os Pe eae HO » WEERL1 BASA—Opate thne— lressing cards at home—no ¢x- ence. Particulars 2c stamp. Jadison’ Service, 128 W., Madison, (hicago, \ANTE! D—Girl for general restaur- nut work, Good ee right party. HELP” WANTED—Female. _Compe- tent girl for general house work. Phone 902. 802 Ave. B. yYANTED — Competent gi | house work. Pho . quare Deal” line ready Yor Fall, Amazing values, nationally famous, jaranteed, or money returne Liberal com- missions in advance. New profit- haring plan increases vour carn- ings. $40 selling outfit free. Our fourteenth year selling direet. Tro- ducers—save time. Mail letter “'t; experience and references. . P. y Davis Tailoring Co. Dept. N-C 2068 Iowa Ave. Cincinnati, per to start. Sensational New Bowling alley ball gum machine. 1} Sells on sight. Eve4 place of bus- needs one. Trade in old hi Write quick. Honey, ‘2 Main streci, Kunsas City. i cuin and pea- venders. Trade in old = mz Experience unnegessary. po leap’ makgs $500 yer month, eerless Products C Keystone Iding, ss City ag ; 000 TO $7.500 A YEAR ARC MANUFACTURER wants salesman with car, this territory, to sell standard guaranteed tires at, a| ident, 345 W. Hosiery. and Neckwear Five more for fall. Over per cent commission, over 50 lors. FREE hosiery to customers. Q. S. Lexington, Ky. _ /100.$200 WEEKLY. Big Cot. and Whekly ‘salary. Reliable mae ie. ‘vyarantee dealers back. Rapid qvearstiba, jiew Specialty Cv... Cedar Rapids, Ad 12 x 9 congoleum rug, $3.50. A reed rocker $4.50. h leather fumed oak daven- Phone 990W. Child’s bed, sewing ma chairs, dresser and other! household articles. Call at 515 4 street. e ‘OR \LE—1 Duofold, % itch a eabinet, 1 library ti ae c= tically ni Phone rat tw. Rosser. é WANTED TO RENT + -; FOR RENT- LING to pa; insed ‘prleo to sub ing room in mod 't your furnished apt. or hous through months.of August and patt, Jof September. Phone ‘Dr. Anderson 7, wae Se eee LOST—On ‘road bei Nai teees, lawns, ier, amal! Ce everything — h ati tplenaid “Sndition, offer within reason. 8 ae 6 rot ‘eareas & bed rooms, t » double counce Jot, Al Condition, $7000.09. st front ter, ocak Balance tke 6 hes house, east. trent, be at, mode: Bieweat bargain te a e @ ROOMS, modern, hot ai ith front; nice. trees, newly dee orated inside, vat ggeneion, nice BUNGALOW, Ys rooms, east fire re nince, banement — BUNGALOW; ca stn wh en sl '. 4 lot, good pa: HOUSE; " rooms, big..trees, front, modern, ‘cova condition, ‘all large rooms, nice part of MANY OTHER pereee bee rhe - hal ‘7 for MR gee There are many real bargaii FIRE INSURANCE, tornado or auto- mobile in reliable ranipesies: with prompt service guaran’ IT Is A PLEASURE to be of service to you in an f real. estate. ROOMS FOR RENT =Two unfurnished rooms |. for light housekeeping on Meor, close in. room for ladies. arn or phone 1! ritk at 415 Eighth a ed light hous Gas to seek. with iar sixth | Ne — 619W. Sal EST Piasaaat housekeeping room “all farnia vety prose cauvie girls pre-| REN’ ‘hot ‘water at all times. and _ Su sixth e car line, Clean modern sleeping ig ae ‘Also garage.” Phone 604J or call at able for one, ven in, oe only. * 415. Fourth street. FOR RENT — Four FAY Kine ia store. FOR SALE 5.ROON partly modern house well Yosated for art poli a of $200 cath, balance $85 ‘English Br for One Dollar. Write for free plan. RSON: PERMANENT WAVING——Due to in- creasing amount of appointments, Edna Morgan will remain in Bie marck for the coming will take aypoinimente a the Pert sian Shop. , FOR saLe— atol stones, appendiciti: diver trpubles,in 24 hoara, wi out pain. Price per treatment 96.75 delivered. Hepatola Co., Box 941, Aberdeen, S. Dak. LOST—Tire, sine 30x5.77 with rim and en Cleveland, N. D., aud Fiader please re- ico for reward.| ween Bisma: and Napoleon, two 34x44 tires and| carricr. Return to Tribune office for reward. Cost — ~ Three eye in Keytainer] stam; 4 Bisma: mber company ma oat Pale ae is Please return to Tribune. ;| AUTOMOBILES—weTORCTCLES FOR SALE—1925 Chevrolet totring' car in first class condition. Reason for selling, = am going away to! FO ‘school. B price ‘and inspection see Jacob “Be her, 1006 - Eleventh; street, or call for fireman es ren Alexius Hospital. Hye FOR SALE—One 1926 Dedge Tou Ing, balloon “Ag ind dise ‘wheels: one ford Cou one Ford Road: ter, and one Pr ord 8 Bug, All Cars priced very low 4 well I gate. Lock rh * wood Accessory Co. 800 Main St. iR SALE AT ONCE—A complete bulk oil station including one 15, 000 gallon tank, one 10,000 sslion tank, unloading equipment a niga » Write, care Tribene ts, hotels or any sound going r Papdge ct =) re se a 8 cago Business Exchange, | 3275. LaSalle, Chicago, se OU CAN get that business position, but you must “know how.” Write American Business aan Se “ores ry N. Dak., for free, IR tice ~formerly cecunies | by Dr. ‘Kershaw, suiteble for any kind of:an office. i ional Bank, Bis- FOR RENT—Modem flats, 4 room and a 6 room, unfurnished, with heat and water. off house on 50 foot lot. Also 100 by 150 foot lot opposite mye School. Phone 905, Cora 8. Me- Lean, after 5 p..m. _ |FOR SALE—@ room modern house, 3 large bed rooms, suitable for one or two. families, full basement, south front, water. sewer, bath and furnace for eg on terms at 18 id —Geo. M. Rey house sale 01 rent August Ist. for sale. 11-16 Broadway. Phone 646W. FOR SALE—Six room house, e, partly, modern with four itt. Arnold, 800 Main Street. ‘OR RENT—Furnish bea Hak a equip-| d light housekeeping apartments. _tee Fifth street. FOR the 7... ae pec aah FOR. RENT—-Four room modern flat, 5 Tenth street. Mary Burk rn home, Phone FOR RENT — Four roams ‘house. “in- ing room at 417) FOR ‘OR RENT ates re “Telephone 1068. Tenth street. RENT--Furaiebed ‘Apartment, 930 Fourth Street, Also coal range ja: Bhene Wie 5 R00M santly ve touee, Second street, for $2,300, terms $400 cash, a eee ‘$30. per month. ROOM modern house, ‘including 4 Sak can close in, for $6,500, on eral Xerm: 6 ROOM uodera ho @ bed oo! is Riverview, for on di ers. shy STORE, incl bag! Fry fo and urleigh cs FOR SALE—Large roti top office desk. Cary safe. Shop desk .wire railing. Book case. alnut sec- retary. Combination book case and writing desk. Small table. Oak reckers, Large cane rocker. Leather upholstered rocker. Kitchen uten- ap add dishes. Mrs. C, E. »Y. by contractors, b wholesale direct mteed quality. Estimates on pet jal requirements. Represent-: atives wanted. Independent Lum- 503 Dekum Bldg., Port- OFTAIN ish broadcloth shirts for 0 ollar, Send no Write free plan. As- jales Carporation, 110 West 34th, New. York match | FOR SALE—76 head of Hereford Yearling fad and two year old steers, High grade cattle. J. E. pea” miles Southeast of ‘DEN rien name kas wddresn, 6 b %e. Tri-Us Speci: FOR SAI PPtgen Kook Camp stov only slightly used, condition tike too oe ae cot Nke new. v- Rea- at once. Phone faction guar- , Wate F.D. Pa Boz 1. Elgin, Tex. 181. FoR RENT 814 Third St. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- liwered by Adolph Dogner and Jo- xephine Degne VI mortgages, ache! thie ist any of December, hed] for record in tle offi Fonteter of dcous ct Bunising County State of hada Dalat the 13th day of Dece recorded in book 107 of on pake 4 mortgagee to Em 27th day of D assignment was fi r he otfice of auld. veusinter day of January, poco ied in book 139 of ‘assign- pai and again as- tigned to W. d, on the Ist ai assignment n thi th: day of April, 1926, and + book 175 of assignments on page and which eit te ed as to ti the Ist day of Blarch. ety Ast day of March 1926, which ex- esi filed fer record in the wistet of deeds on 21, and . Migs. the sale of remixes in such ead Lnereinatter described, at oor of the court hounes in thet of Blamareds, County of Burtelg and State of North Dakota, at the our of 2 o'clock on'the 7h d August, 1926, to si amount due upon on tl day of described the same Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sei tion Ten (10), Township One Hun- dred Forty-three (143), Range Sev- six. 628), Burleigh County, e due on such mort- e of sale the sum of nineteen hundred twenty-eight dol- lars and fifty cents ($1928.50), Dated thix gird day of June, 1926, PETER A. WINTER. Attorn for sitelnee, McClusky, N. Dak, W. D. WAR Ana . 626; 7—3-10-17-24-31 Healthy children’ ave usually par- tial to green and yellow garments, while they dislike black. GRAIN | “LIVESTOCK = WHEAT CLOSES HIGHER TODAY General Buying Develops in All Grain Following Early Setback Chicago, July 24—(AP)—General by ing developed in all gnpin today F ah early setback that was due iaegely: to the liberal winter: wheat movement with Kansas City wheat re- ceipts tod at acnew high reeotd. Pears of a return of dry jhot weather in Canada were: chie’ responsible for the late upward swing of wheat Word was alg at thand that ig chartering of vessel-room for wheat is in progress at the Gulf of Mexico. Wheat closed firm 1! to bin net higher, corn 144 to 142 cents‘up, ee! ‘howing 1's to 1% cents gail id Provisions unchanged. to 20 cents ad- vance. Corn was lower at the start on ac- count of rains in braska and Towa, ‘but later there s good buying on dry weather talk from Hlinois and In- oon and the market advanced ly to well above: yesterday’ fake Oats showed more activity tien of late and folie aed independ. ent strengtt unfavorable crap reports from a wide areca. In line with hogs and grain, the], provision market was firmer. WHEAT RALLIES TODAY ON MILL CITY MARKET ‘Minneapolis, Ju weather in Canada turned wheat prices d today in the face of Jower cables, and enormous south- western receipts and foreign apathy ‘in the export market. The technical condition of the market was oversold on thie sharp breaks from, Monday's high, helping to make the Tally. September was only a shade under last close at low points and at best pe th De cents with July wp +l cent comber 25% cents i Close MARKETS By Associated Press Leasot Wire “45 iY 1.02 1.04 1.08% 4 [00% Daz. hay shyad 17.67 nae 5.80 17.72 . ) 16.50 18.52 Sept. 15.97 18.60 Bellies-+ uly , 179) tiie usiness ‘or \foreign elution’ which could be used as the basiv of a fresh move in either ‘direction Rails were mixed, with joderate , advance in “cotton belt” as one se the! few changes of interest, The closing} was irregular, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE July 24 Open High Low Close 163) 1.62 1.62% 1.52; % 2 1a 1.50% 1.48 result of persistent} ‘W' 1.001% 1.03% 1.00% 1.0342 1.0675 1.03 4—( AP)—Hot| Oat: dons Ya ve % cent at 25, cents up for the}- day, December showing the outside gain. — Oats showed — independent Strength, showing no disposition to yield early and closing 1% cents high. er for ‘the ¢ Barley futures gained 1% cents with a better tone in Pat s turned strong a vc an early dip on tail and liquidation. decidedly unset ading basis was rket nominally Winter wheat trading Durum was steady. Corn was firm to 1 cent ‘higher, ats were steady and quie to 1y cent lower: STOCK MARKET IS Seniesa Alternate Periods of Weak-|! ness and Strength Char- acterize Session New York, July -24--(AP)—Alter- of weakness and Plrarectarined te today's este H disclosing considerable Hs Trading was in relatively low vol- ume, due to the smal] attendance on the floor and the continued lack of public interest, the day's seles aggre- gating 450, shares. - Prices broke rather sharply soon after the opening.when selling pres- ‘sure was renewed against the motor s, but good buying support was coming and many of the early losses were substantially reduced or converted dnto small ga The market appears to be making [tine, pening some definite chan; > Gongested markets for } alressed meats live runs of kets found price levels on cattle and thors again on the down grade here i GRAIN REVIEW | dhs week, placed the at their lo is since last No- vember, while cattle trade after a-and Cal slight reaction up to midweek closed ‘dull at the sharp decline of a week earlier. Sheep and lambs which we din light supply closed around 2 cents thigher on lambs and 50 cents up on sheep. the weekly review of ture FINANCIAE {29011005 slauiiter pigs Cattle O00; compared week ago, all grades weighty steers weak, with- out reliable outlet 's low levels; yearlings active, 25@35 cents ‘higher; | ee steers, heavies except- ted, steady to strong; with stockers and feeders strong to 26 cents high- ‘er; bett@ grades sharing advan: extreme top heav lose 1 ig weight on peddling 9.75; best fearlings mixed steers and heifers 10. and grain fat cows 25 butcher heifers 25@50 cents higher; wll cutters 025 cents lower; bulls k her; vealers largely 75 cents her. - Sheep 6,000; gencrally steady; odd lots fat native lambs mstly 14.25; cull matives 11.0 116 pound fed Montana wethers 9.00; for 9,000 direct, and 75 doubles from feeding stations; fat lambs 50 to 75 cents higher; culls mostly 50 cents higher; sheep and yearlings strong; feeding lambs ound 25 higher k's top; fat wrange lambs lambs: 14 i feeding lambs‘ 1 lambs 14.40@ 3 cull nat 5.00@7.00; feeder "0, he American vest. which ulted in better progress, especially in the Canadian crop, together with dull export trade and heavier pre sure on i rican cash markets, sent wh downward during the week onding Friday, 3 ’ dav hoe trade was largely at! new highs for the crops had been re- 12.50@ 5 for desirable light and medium weight butchers, a few sorted 160 to 180 pound weights making 13.00. Heavier weight butchers clear-! td wt 12.00@12.50 with packing sows | 10.00@10.25, while pigs closed 1.50 lower or at 12.50. Mixed yearlings reached a 10.00 top Friday, best matured steers 9.00, most | grassy steers selling at 6.00@7.00 The, break jin, fat, cows found thes |g closing at 4. i ——, with low} cutters and ¢ iter at 3.00@3.75, bulls holding about steady ae 4 be Siegel closed 50 cents ‘high a and feeders | 4 cents up with a} the run at present | ‘mon and medium | ood and cohice feoders have sold upwards from 6.75@7. Fat lambs closed at 12.75@13.75 mostly, with fat ewes f 00 condition, ewe ¢| a Tiehtwerghts tice 8.00 and 9.00. CHICAGO uv eSTOD K aa di 2. y's unds down 13.60@ ost desirable: butchers aver-/ ening 240 to 300 pounds 12.40@ 15.00 corded, says the weekly review of the United States department of agricul- ture. Premiums on cash wheat were re- duce ly ing wheat offer- ings with severe competition n wint duck adva condition to’ readjust spring premiums. The trad- ing basis was changed over to the | c| of the we 2 per cent protein No. 1 dark northern sold 16 to 22 cents over the September which declined five one- half cents for the week, closing at 49 “Cash durum continued strong. Duluth September decline 7 3-8 cents for the wi closing at ed. Corn fluctuated in quite a range ' during the week but finished about unchanged. Oats was about the steadiest gra ir “share of tho| the Past week, duo principally to u favorable crops advices Barley was lower. September d clined 2 cents for the week, closing ined but did not show much Cash No. 2 sold at September to 2 cents over. Flax was steady. No. 1 flax sold September price to 1 cents over with fancy bringing 2 cents ove September declines 1 1-4 cents for tte few packing sows to alinpers upward week, closing at 2.51. 0 10.75; odd lots pigs 13.75@ shippers 1,200; cetimated hol 000; heavyweight hogs 12.00@ medium 12.50@18,75; light 13 5; light vasioas 13.10@#8.85 pack- 664; on track 173 By Taylor Por. Chicago, July 24-—(AP)—Potatocs, receipts 39 cars; total U. S. shipments trading rather slow; market dull; Kansas and souri sacked Irish cobble: 1.50; few vhade higher; Vir rel Irish cobblers 3.65@4 CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 24—(AP)—Poultry ulive easy’; receipts four ears; fowls 23% @24. 10 PRODUCE y 24—(AP)—Butter u changed; reeeipts 16,103 tubs. Eggs ‘unchanged; | receipts 19,143 inet Re Wiest io, ‘I i at 3 No, 2 hard Gorn No. 2 inited 81% @82%% 2 yellow 82% Oats No. 2 white 43@41%4; No. 3 white $@43%. Barley Pra Timothy seed 5.75@6.7: Clover seed 12,.00@z8. 00. ard 16.75, 8 16.75, Beilies 18.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoils,’ July 24—(AP)—Flour 10 cents lower, In carload lots family patents quoted at 8.80 to 8.85 a ibar- rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Ship- ments 38,723 barrels. Bran- 23.00@24.00. - FARGO BUTTER D., July 24—(AP)—But- ‘Fargo, Seek 2. churning cream 38; packing} J RANGE OF CARLOT | SALES Minneepolis, July 24——(AP)— of carlot grain sele: No. 1 dark northern 1.64% @| ¢ eat 1.6%; en Fd ditto 1.60@1.69%; No. 3 No. 1 dark 8 ditt %@1.65; No. hard Santer Laan No 1 hard spring 1.68% i; No. 1 hard avinter 147%@ Ye; No. 1 mixed durum 1.41. on No. 2 yellow 85; No. 3 yellow Onan No. 2 ahite 424% @43%. wre No, 1, 1.03%. pete be grate 63; No. 3, 67@ hax No. 1, aso@a:4> MIN! new page oe ae 4 pares | a rive 1.41 %@1.40% duty 18 ber Corn No.3 ‘altow. a5 i Oats No. 3 tite 4174 @4z% July 24—@)—The downs rd readjystiyent of “stock prices this week was generally regarded aa, a natural correction of ine ovet- bought position resulting from the recent rapid and eustained advance. A slight stiffening in time money rates, incidental to the growing de- mand for funds in connection with the movement of crops, and the sensa- tional collapse in French franca to below two cents, the lowest level ceorded, undodbtedly influence derable bear selling aad somo liquidation ‘by frightened investors, but offerings were well absorbed, and at Bo time did the market get out of and. Domestic trade news continued largely constructive in’ character. Operators for the raise were heart- etied by the resumtpion of common idends ‘by the Republican Iron and. Steel company, an favorable quarterly reports made “public by the papi and Bethlehem companies. Ithough profit bere ‘was par- ticularly theavy in some of the equi Iments, a strong underlying inves! ‘ment demand for those issues was re- ported on the theory that raflroads would require more cars and locomo- tives to ve the bumper crops this fall, particularly if general business was maintained in large volume. ‘The sustained demand for the mo- tor shares in the face of widespread prediction of price cuts and reduced ales a few weeks ago continued to surprise many traders. General Mo- ‘tors, now recognized as the premicr issue in that group, establiched Aa so- ne riple top” around $170 a share, _BUTTER MARKET Chicagy, July 24—()—Butter mar- kets for the w opened in a fairly firm position with prices on the ma- jority of grades half cent higher than the close of the previous week. Hot, dry weather which previ throughout a large portion of the producing si ons, Was in a large measure responsible for the im rov= ed tone. On the strength hot weather, operators began anticipat: ing lighter receipts during the com- ing Weeks and raised their king prices. Demand during the at two days of the week was sufficient to maintain the advance but on Thursday less activity was noted and the eastern markets appeared no than steady. Statistics insofar as th receipts at the four markets were concerned ; also lent s le strength to ~ th Receipts of butter at the four markets for the first. four. days of the week under review @ere 14,422 tubs lighter than the corte. sponding period of the week. previ oux but exceeded those of a like per- iod lust year by 2 tubs of butter. : Booth Tarkington and two compan. ions saved when motorboat catches fire and is swept out to see by storm ut Kennebunkport, Maine. Tee L Late To Classify Ree SALF. -Brde tngy in good con- aiti Phone '853R. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Apply at 209 West Rosser. Phone 922 * FOR SALE-—Brusw.ck Phonograph $80.00. Two Olson rugs 8x10, 3x6 $15.00. Call at 406 Fifth Avenue NW., Mandan, N. D. TO CREDITORS of the Estate of Susan Hilton, Deceased. Is hereby given by the un- d, resident agent of the 1x. ey yall and ‘Textas sat his yt ¢ e! of Bis arek,. ‘Burleigh h Dakota. f notified se of tho d for the ana State of d the 3rd day at the hour of two f said di Court House marek, L resid the it |. Hilten, do- rst publication on the 10th day of July, 1926, 7—10-17-24 NOTCE TO CREDITORS the matter of the MeLaughtin, de Notice Ia herely given by the undersigned, executors of the estate of James DicLaughlin, late of the of McLaughlin in the County of Corsen and State of South Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of,:, and’ all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first: yblication ‘of okecutors' fy ley & Sulliv at their office ip the City of Man ee, of Morton and State of North cota,or te the udge of the County Court of Bur- iclgh County, at, his ‘office in the Court House in the city of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and. State of by further notified a, C: Davies, anges of the. unty Court w! in Ane for eo nd ‘State of cy i Sijusting” ma f the sald Ma Me Tin, deceased, which have bee and regularl ted ‘before pra tet Hehe cha De

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