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Houser Tailoring North Dakota, LABORERS tion work at Otter ao Tower, plant at Washburn, .N. D. 40c, id once to go on @ ranc| Bouse works Small fa house, Perman: —_Inquire 208 Third streets _ Call, : or young o represent reli local or travel. ge, . pai bell a Write Box 413, Man- Family moe four. ne Write C. A. Tuglie, t eneral a aaa we 4 Ave, B. BOUABA AND FOR RE} rn and a 6 room, 41 3 heat and water. For sale: 7 room house on 60 foot. lot, Also 100 160 foot lot opposite School. Phone 905, Cora 8.) We. Lean, after & p. m. FOR SALE—€@ room modern house, & large bed rooms, suitable for one or two families, full pri south front, water, sewer, bath andl furnace for $4,000, oh terms al —Geo. M. Register. +YR SALE—S room bungalow. Ga- rage. Small payment down, and monthly paymetns at a very rea» sonable price. See Emil Bobb, or Phone 921. as a FOR SALE ‘6-ROOM modern bungalow with bath and fit Pree att ee $2,950. SkOUM house with city water, alse tric lights, .gas, toilet, sink ee. and pant A bat h 6 Rogue and bath, new, re sate with garage and maple Algata; bet house mt warm; much: below ite aiber $5,200, easy ee new 2 _ jodern house vel in Lad 4 00s m H tree; ‘cash, oa isa ROMA FOR RANT FQR RENT — Two micely, furwlahed Fooms for two. , ‘aurnished room for one, sia at 618) ird street. “Phone 1105 One lieht housekeeping ropm at 622}.mane: Third street. Phone FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, hot water heat, full base- ment, south front, gee. Avail- eae 208 West Broadway. | 2) FOR” RENT-—Sleeping room. Aiso| FOR one room suitable for i house- keeping in a modern home. Close Phone 60¢4J. Call at 15 Thayer Fu 7 Large, rnished pecaaite teen cine clonets,| N. he CHANCES hes SALE OF, a Thirty room suitable for one or two. Ladies preferred. Close in, 507 Fourth street. 0) NT—Two fut ny Auuseseepng. in touse.. 418 First treet. ed rooms for ivdern| Inquire: ished oom in modern home. dows, are closet. 318 Bisbee OR RENT -One modern furnished room, close in. uitabte for one, ae two. 310 Ave. B. Phone. 874R. FOR RENT—Well furnished room with pitehenet Fur ea oe fur.| _nishe¢ FGR RENT — Four rooms ove: Apply to house, se banutital” house foo taa hs gee on very easy you ih. to huy a house. or lot, we: can oat yeu and may pthe the beat of companies. HARVEY. ere 18 & CO., J.P. JA |, Manager. OR TRA modern hotel in Minnesota town of 1, trade for good land. furnishings separate ai 4-ROOM cottage, south modern; good Pict frontage, $1,700. ‘ 6-ROOM house, ent side; close in bath. Only $1,709.00, 5:ROQM cottage, part i} front; lith street. Feteass 100,00, 9th Pentel ‘Taove! Manifest in’ Specialties and Industrials AP)—A New YX ‘marked extinct ae tak demand for stocks featured the resumption of the nt in today’s market. ist indi @-ROOM house, east front; modem; Partien! Sabo front; mi Hy gwarage. 5-ROOM bungslow, te: Hye cnt mee: J foie foe] Be 7-ROOM house; trees; nice part Tet ie aaa ame made evan le — a Ley service Pe wen ean LOTS—It the lot -you want. is pote 4on my very somplete| o list, T wil wet it for you ie for eale.| reta' THE. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS sha) pre pet into a game of “FolNo the Leader.” 4) Union Beg and Paper, Nat iF Sie oowt Southeast a $ Fon SALA wow iommaing 12 ga; fh edern jome, W. Thayer. For rent, nice room for ren! he Phone ¢&9W, at LE—1 Duof kei cabinet, 1 library table. All tleally new. Phone 6893. $2! Rosser. FOR SALE— leather set, library tabl _fonier. Call 573, ‘a Singer sewing machine. hone 1067, jnedern hotel, West Central Minne- sis town of 1, Or will trade Or trade furnish- building.| a ress, Elvin ¥. Brown, Villard Hotel. Dickinson, D. iS Position with on 1e y is certain bined you hi train jelpful book se American N. Dak T—A lady's black 9. between Firpt and Mandan avenu Finder return to Tribune for re-| FOR — wai Knowles Jewelry store. F. A. Knowles, FOR RENT—Four unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. 116 Broad- way. i NEWLY decorated pleasant — light housekeeping room. Telephone 183. FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern home. Phone or 1674. is. ons ford: Canpe: — Ford | ter, and, one Ford Bug. priced vet Eomclom. he 008 gnlek. Lag we Accossory.Co. Yhope 187. ny shai St LOST—A gee Vornttar Return to Bis- LOST—Leather illfold. Contuing! bills., Finder leave at Tribune: for] re STUDENT wants place. to board and room. Bismarck per _ lege. shone 183. WOMAN wants work by the hour or day. Call 50CR. oem RENT wie ee uate tee oe tie in oF ans a watch iast! FOR RENT—Fully furnished ground floor irtment, next to bat! tment furni 601/ Second ij A = rooms, closet and kitchennete with| large screened in porch, East front, down stairs. Call at — 518 Sixth oe Sos ae RENT—Two “apertmeat for Tight “fousebeen jo The Tawra oe ‘Phone 303. _B. F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—Downstains epartment in ror —- $45.00, Unfur-| 1! RENT ed m apartment. 520 Seventh cox FOR RENT—Furnished apar for one month. rede 71:3. — | chison, "New York Central. gionnd floor Write WANTED—By September Es ie furnished apartment. call 582. after 6 p. m. a criher ses of cqerent pros.| wee in many lines of indust furnished lew York, ie announce retail sales of the F, worth wre at the first seven months per cent above pte same: FS gre “Wiles Biscuit was the sen- Hed Saneae| 18 individual feature, soaring points to a new record W by early afternoon. Amon; sco or 90 suai (es to su fay - 10) ints ‘higher .were anal Tea, anit, Steel Products ere e tillers, Hudson Mtors, can Ex-| sl ers and American Brakeshoe and indry. started merger gossip, ing Machine extending to 7% points whi Harvester and Advance ly per- ferred each moved up more than four| points. Packing stocks gathered strength on mere that eons were in progress in Landon to end the price cutting war in - th business in that count ‘announcement that Cudal in the first eight months o! year were substantially above those during the same period a year ago. The closing was ostgong: ee grade railroad stocks, inch ‘Chess. io, soared to new top ake and Ohi be } hour Wejgebe for the PRE ASEET EF YH aae™ 6 * ~ Glove —Tedsy— ‘Yesterday oh ‘hao Open Close; 1.38% 1.65% igs ‘ 1.38 138, 142i iaex ‘ i 4 1 ca74l B35 88 035% Ally Ad'e AaB % dl 1.01% 1.08% A 1.06 ¢ 16.50 16.42 15,45 15.67, 16.50 16.52 16.20 14.90 17.90 17.60 17,90 17.60. 17.75 17.50 Coan Rina) ra snete nena "Tiina hard to sell; tia «f| displayed a somewhat better tone but 10.00; heavyweight hogs 1.50@12. trade was quiet. September rye ral- Te 12,00@13.50; light ie died % cent with wheat. Plaxseed '2.76@13.60; packing sows ftures were quiet and steady. | 10,00; slaughter, igs 12.60@13,25. Cash wheat offeringe were mod- ttle 2,000; largely steady on alll erate and si vecih wheat was in | dt sses; hardly enough she stock here de fem premiums. to test values; lower inter -w = ws fin for choles predominating: thi hadr and enay for soft. in but rae ae Srasseres steers} Durum was firm and unchanged. arene best medium} Corn was easy. ights 10.265 yearlings 10,00; heav-| Oats were in fair demand and of- ty steer trade top] ferings light. pak vealers 13.00@14.00; mostly;; Rye was steady. few 14.25, Barley was eas; Sheep 7,000; fat lambs strong to 15) Flayse: +7 ar seven doubles ad Idaho bulk natives 144 14.50; Jat- he prices top'to packers and small killers; some downward to. 13.50 with buck ~lambs at 12.00; culls] Wheat— steady at 10,00@10.50; small supply Sept. 149 y; fat ewes 6.50@7,5 Dec. 1.48 Rye— rm and unchanged MNNEAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 6 Open ‘Stigh Low Close 1,494 1.48 1.48% 28% 99% 084, 984% 1.01% 1.08% 1.00% 1.00% pound 13,85; \ 30% 39% 30's BO! eavy kinds at 13.50 and be: ae ae a at ' 2.46 247 2.46 247 i 7 63. a ae to one cent lower. 180% 149 1.49%) i Trade Sentiment Friendly at 1 amber dugum ‘ 18 22 Chicago, Aug. 6—(AP 17 ‘confirm anv important-amount of} We quote but do not handle the ‘| new export business led to something| aaeeeee rade : ie friendly ra he buying side s y [steer fo: raesy eae kine classes firm at week’s.60 or more, ad’ bulk grass fat cows and, hei! @6.50; low pohly and. cutters 3; 4.00; dulls 5.00@5,25 h up te 5.75; Gry and feeders un- changed, mos: 6.50. of @ setback in wheat. values today at! Oats the lawt. $28. sentiment earlier on .accor Prospects eet smeiler. . recpipts ree} 5 d aged to neerynt tikelihgod of im-| No. . demand .. Late. weak-| N Bates ee ness devel in the corn market,| N. We oees 63 proer. As whee conaiderable ‘bear- it per pound diseou Led "Wheat closed. weak %.@%.net low- Pra ins Beant onde ev. Corn prey to 's off, ——__———_ at ts cont decline to % 1» pro- CHICAGO GRAIN visions pnchanged to a rise ol 2 + 6—(AP) eg es| senge : Ww *1.9816@1.39'6; Corn was. unsettled, and despite 40. ¢laims of damage from hot and dry mixed 84; No, 2 sellow +) weather jn Kansas the market aver- choi e up to aes Hogs 3,500; 'y slow; few early, eales about ie i most hogs held higher prices; butchers rl lights 11.50@12.' Le king sows, 9. 5: 6.50@7.00: odd head up to 7.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (Chicago, Aug. U. ; ‘ Hove 13.000" generaily 12, Bees A gta Pikes oats ae Fy fer mich aeeewaty al oN in ab a casey ae eged lower with considerable profit ‘taking in evidence. Oats were dul} ind trade mainly local. Provisions ee owing to better demand. for, refined lard and some ‘inquiry for meats. OUT MILL a ET Litinmeapells Aug. 6—(AP)—Wheat —--—_—____ anes s. fair. rally: today after an easy MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR on lower cables, but demand) Minneapolis, hte, 6 (AP)—Flour palace’ eut.on the upturn ae * unchanegd to 20 cents tewer; in car- é “doa! | load lots. family patents quoted ot 8.65@8.70 a barrel in 98-pound cot- ton secks; shipments 33,083 barrels, Bran 23,00. 2 white 41%@43%%; No. 3 hi 42. Rye No. 2, 1.01% @1.05. Heh e@72. oe Rallies y shail: damage in jighly promising sec- id Regi: * POTATOES Ri Mica Aug. 6—(AP)-- trade to. ignore the weak early cables fair, market very weak and some- Fr, an what unsetiled; Kansas and Missouri 1m .up. to the. Jeet: half hour was i ur) 134 eomts ever ast close. 0 beret patos 1.60@1.75; iy inary jit afy you have, wie the prayer as let down i | Ne « we 3 SoM receipts 97 cars; on track 200; total] sate prompted the wheat| iy. 3. shipments 5b7 cars; trading} 3! apening sete Tea rte el ARRAN IO Shiceses: " ORF neue ‘ Cheese. unchanged. CHICAGO ew hl Chi cage, AE) Poaly| | rb 8 81; brmlers a 7 ggroonters 184; reese. 20 FARGO, N. D., ‘Aug. eet AP) —But- it. churning cream 37; packing’ —— Mii ee Aue e<tAPYS ‘Wheat ‘Minnes| Ly je ja 8 cars. co ited to 235 a lo. 1 northern’ 1 dark northern! 47, ete 4 Hagin back. The jui RANGE OF Minneapolis, At of et rain. sal fo. 1 datk northern 1.61% 1ou! @l.' ve: No. 2 dark northern Hed 3 dark northern 1.50% 2 men hard winter hard sor! No, 2 mixed durum: 1,85%@1.37; 1 mixed wheat 146% @1.60, 2, eae. sample grade 68@63; No. No, 2 yellow 86%@R Oats, No. 2 white 39 No. 1, 1.00% Flax No. 1, i LIBERTY New York, Aug. roline Freigang, Altman, Albert Freigang, th Idndsey, Tabea R@ff, wnuel Prelgang, and Eugene Frefgang, a mihor, by L. Von Hoo! euardian. Reapondents The State of North Dakota to th regnondent You and each of you ar cited and required to appen the County Court of the County Burleigh (n suid Btate, at the oft nty Judge of said Cou Court House in the Ch sigan, Rismarck in said County and Stat on "the 18th day of Atieust, A. the hour ef 10 o'clock in th te hat war to show idoner on. here! Freigang Estate of Ba iy cea at reich “county, should not be granted. Let service he tion as required by la’ By the e Court, 1 BIDS FOR JANITOR Linden School Pistrict No. Wing, Burleigh County, North kotu, ‘will receive bids for a janitor for period of nine va To's tad com- | 4 mencing September 6th, Bi ful hidder to yarn fi Ra ato guarantee fulfill- contract und Draper opera- Uon of heating pla wit} be received up to and cludl is A ASth, 1926. District ‘School Board reser: ight to reject aay, oF, all Dk AG, District Clerk. 7—27 dally CALL VOR COAL BIDS Linden School District y Be Wins, Burleigh County, Korat’ will teewive ‘bide for ignite foul’ to the delivered jin coal bins of said Dist as ordered, Approximate amounts needed, for hagl No. 1, 120. tona; for School 820 tons, and for School No. 3, a1 enaful bidder to furnish o guarantee fulfillment of con- wig je will be rede a ps to and In- jt 01 Board reserves the Say oF all bids. OAG, Diatrict Clerk, ye 4) didn’t do it—look, Douglas—” swayed, He flew to her then—he cau; be her in his arms, He wrapped arms about her and sobbed with his face against her shoulder. f] the tears. blithe | et fe frog bueet lip ely rising rH 30 magnifi rovi the hoa and greatness ne ken were hers. ree wan rents to say me 0 ae T en rou me, kn 1 wanted et ‘thiesfor's a Want one cleared. gd Ne sre a a » until to: ihe shivered. She pha. and ran the rs. over ghee! “How ages a thing Yould have done worse tl thi all else. Ah—is th it eyaaith eomi jow. beautiful she’s grown. D do you rae, how. beautiful Hah ‘rown 7” ith moved Pee gars SF uns as ining _ ey: back. Oh, | Douglas—alread fiky re filing ii His mother clu Judith watched fae. Never in all i; later was moment weighted with solemnity, Through the courtroom went stir and movement; went a soft, a1 hey're . bac They've "ve cided iitehre ve aie“, Then Emma trem! he co ered against Judith’ shoul “What is it, Teeth Why, do tl take so long? i me——" “Not guilty! fy jury is that the rhein § iu the ce A sob of ecstasy and pain— peor little Em, He reached for her. He put arm, about her. “What's. to ¢ He tried to. nay: for, Fm?” Say jt lastingly. But only. stood there swith hi hin dit mother Weeping and burying hers in his arms. “Not guilty!” Like a wave—a bright, tumbli wave, men and women: rose. Pushed to the rail, swee) wet eyes and cheering li him, eae Nat guilty--not a murdere: a heartless slayer—just = hey brown-haired boy wit rich eyes and tender, fighting chin—Ju the boy who lived next door to Ji dith and wiped the dishes of a ni A hay Sie, ie oy who. atood naw and sl hands quickly with his: jud, _ tried to say the manly thing a tried to pase 5 ack tears—just e | who cast about anxiously and in whom he searched. sai —can we go? Stick ctose, Ju Judith with her heart meiti: with love pow through her vei turned on him — a proud, mea look; such gis worshiping | he caught her | swi ftly: clenched his hands on bers, get away. Oh, Judy—Judy dariii She murmured again ‘and We have you, Douglas!” A she kept laughing 1H id dashing aw aber ran to Sandy. They ki n issed hes, Judith maid “Ye It was you who did it Blessing Sandy with her eyes a all that aching piness in vol and laugh. ing though she were angel come down to serve them; suffer for them and to ‘serve them. She sai ‘We'll take her ho Douglas. And you won't ever again, Sandy. I'll never let you again. You'll stay with me unt you're well; until you're like you: dy laughed. She hid her fai st his shoulder. “She put hi hand against his cheek. She whi pered, but only to herself: “ now "aee got to give y i ve you up again. i? 0 Lord. ew enn Yee r do if I will—I surely will, If if could d for you and I could so eas’ fight myself for you. He asked her why she c ed—w she kept taking those quick, une: breaths. And she answered: “Those al ot sighs of joy—of a tertible glad j. Because of you, Doug! Jas—becau! Um looking at you again—your. de nia eae They took Sandy ..to Judith’ They made her go to bed. But si was well. She laughed and s: she had never felt so well. When Douglas went from. the ro she called Judith :to her. -*He' t over it, Jude? You don't thi art underneath? He's not huj he ean't get over it dees bim--not him, San He's strong... he’s so glorious.” “And you. love oR So, Judi You'll stand by and. make hi Yau'd.anak: Sudith »: ‘— and she. sat ates a wt bed. 4 “t mans se, tall yq oes ing. no longer feel as ae <A talline, vou, the tru le'll_ wait for you, “Sandy- with all: my hear T Six o'clock—all the testimony in—| it’s, Douglas leaving the stand. Six o'clock, the juty instructed— the jury filing out. Two minutes past 6, the jury = back, at Chapter They took Shndy e the judge's chambers, laid her’ on two, chair: The waxy eyelitis fluttered: “Are Pid tNarD, 4 Go and ae ‘ell cm tired—just. talking now? ‘hear te ith fies you w -for him. Now