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PERE En cnercnsltssna asm He Psinerns EOE aaa ae) te jaa ne req ti races aa inl? borders rly, iculars frees Watt, Semen, 83-P., St. Lauis, arge of 1 service. ‘station. Must furnish responsible reference. Write Ad. 108 in care of Tribune... Pa} ‘Men and .women to i posed trade, Great di big, re, weeks Cy hg tae 1 offer free. * snag fargo. N. Dak. od job or a business rite for ‘Free information, State Auto and Electrical pence Box A877, Aberdeen, 8. D. LADIES—Honest sincere peek dress envelopes for our advertising campaign. patience unnecessary mo canvassing, Profitable, inter’ esting work. Saxony Co., 112 West 42nd. N.Y. Wan scu—osvy Ww learn Tae trade, | not under'36 years of Must de neat. Apply Hughes Bakery. Ys ee! FEMALE HELP WANTED - 5 WOMEN-—-Plain sewing en silk unr derwear carn up to $5 daily. close stamped shore FOR RENT—Large qleasant with balcony. Tilden or League board if desired. room, close in, for two, Reasanble _Write Tribune No. 1 ce housekeeping, Also breektest set for sale. 307_So. Seventh, Phone 456-M. FOR” RENT—Large _ sleepii room with screqped porchskitchen, Also comfortable room for onc or two, In an all agen home? Uiteate: Close in, Write Tribup x FOR RENT—Clean light hoi | or sleeping room in modern aoue. _417 Tenth street. Phone 1068. . FOR RE with rites bit Call —-A nice room and o light beret od 3 bie in a nice mod- ern home. 1-220 W. Thayer: St. or Phone eaow. FOR RENT—Well furnished room on ground floor for two, Also light housekeeping zoom for one. 422 Fifth street. | FOR: RENT—Well furnis light! FOR SALE—One 1925 Dodge tourl eels; fee arrangements. Treas food values: Ford Coupe, ’25 Do rd Touring; Buick Ford Truck; jodge ned Commercial; Light Ford Delivery; Cadillac Touring. Easy ‘Time Payments. Phon¢” 808 M. B. GILMAN CO. s and disc Ford coupe; one Ford roadster, and one Ford bug. All cars ‘priced very low to sell quick. Lockwood Accessory (Co. Phone 187. 800 *Main St. pase FOR SALE—Two Ford sedans. One i nrbateia ae r go running order. 01 Auto Sales. For (SALES Buick Six Touring, ingain, Car as good as ne pea af to aa in, 605 Ninth, street. der. New paint job. A snap if taken at once, Phone 1196 or write Tribune No. 107. APARTMENTS aed room for light housekeeping with "it-| FOR RENT—Furnishea modern city! chenctte and closet. KS ‘@ice little room in a good home. Gentlemen. only. _ 118 Fourth street. Phone 1162. 411 Fifth St! — ith Meet — eac! rival ‘01 apt Rl mn sale—an bookcase hy like new, very. ae sonable. Phone ole afte RENT—Four tooms over Knowles Jewelry store. “Apply_.to Knowles. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home and also furniture .for sale. ixth street. Phone 619W; FA 1 vOR | 'f—Furnioh = — epee Apartmani \ Phone} in. Prop. ror toe ae foom furnished modern apartment. 924 Fourth street. P one 543W. ror” Two furnished R housekeeping raoms in house. Inquire 37 aes a FOR RENT—Furnis} ern house, close: in. iia Fifth St. Phone 925-W, B24 in pri Phone FOR RENT—Bieop Cleab and pleasant. FOR RENT-—-Madern- fieis, 4 -reem room, unfurnished, : wth i - a a gait, Bor ee 150 foot posite cage ig Pg i fey igae ti a ra 8M SALE—My. six _-modern, residence having three . bedrooms, beautiful lawn, tree b meats double gtade and hi schools, wes mine, os erty. BE rich Nupen. Phone 49. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and ROON—Suit le for 2 Faven. es | Terms will be given, le Indies or. married couple at Dun-! FOR RENT-—A two-room furnished modern apt. 924 Fourth street. Phone 543W.- BUSINESS mangas SALE—Prospering grocery stare ges meat market. Splen: ae oo of Xe population. a“ bune No. 97. ¥0 aU GAN get that business p ‘but you must “know how.’ American ‘Business College, Fargay: |. D., tor. helpful book. SALE _ One ey fite press safe. One‘ “upright filing cabinet, four! ! files. Ose medium sized roll top desk. Underwood typewriter in good| = ‘ condition. » ‘A.W. LUCAS.CO. PARM LANDS ah FOR SALE—Good cattle or sheep ranch Hs Fase gedeed tons o! iy. write T. B,| Heath, ‘Rapslecn, ou Dak. 5. LO LUTTE. CAN 2 COME OVER Ri i Se AND Ui ron} ‘ porsins Fx Pra Paae vor MODERIN .BUN : two bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen, ‘fail soment,<: trees and lawn. ‘Terms. ty Bat furiace| heat, east: frout, aoe, inlee Fret 83 A THREE .REDROO! story house, school, well Terms. This a Sittin Teal oF:1022.° A TWO BEDROOM, tw ern house, located street, not far out. FY) fine condition.’ ste — é ‘A: SEVEN (ROOM modern ‘house, andwood| Fo" ‘Q0x100: feet, best logation, floors, furnace heet, trees and lawn; “Sale ‘Price: §5 Perms. A-81X ROOM. page a8 bungalow, het: water heat, full basement, gai cast front. . Sele price 5; ‘Terms. A TEN ROOM house completely fur- nished, divides into apartments and now rented, ®. Sale price $5,500. ‘Terms. i ii d Two HQUSES one #ix yooms | ani bath, and one five rooms and ‘both modern, -dowble ‘gétage, on corner lot 50x140, focted, on corner of Eighth and Broadway. Sale price $7, Terms. ‘This property has good rental value and is across the street from: Catholic church. HEDDEN ‘REAL ESTATE ' AGENCY Nine Yoare ‘Aetive-Cit . oz,| Webb noe YS OY See FOR SALE— Ti 5—82x6.77 Balloons with ‘tube. 5—Bix4.95 Balloons with tube. 1—33x6.00 Balloon, _ i Sons Truck Rh tuber x6 Truck wit! MONSON ‘TIRE SERVIC! FOR SALE—Fully smith shop in good farming local- y.: Also six-room house and two For particulars, write Box 172, Leith, N. Dak., or call at 123, First street, Bismarck, N. TR FOR ,SALE—A genetal store in a snfil town. Very geasonable. Waite to Jos. Lutovsky, Veseley- ville, DiaMoNDs—V rious /ors. Pyare at $35, $75, $100, and ay se me before buying. James We Martel, Wilton Cate, Willen, eon ene = ictrola, » Bhest of dtawers,-sanitery cot, ivory “ticker furniture including desk with chaig,| straight rocker and . tabi matched team of black horses,| weight 3,200. 1 Overland 90 good 3 nO: MASON Farm, 1 mile es E. of the capitol building. ALE— ‘Guernsey. cows to Ben ind peat Freshen this fall.| 7 ian ‘School. OH BAL —Kony wait ‘aby buggy, colo: as new, rea- sonable. “Call “BSLM or’ 906 Seventh. street. _ i FOR SALE—1 Singer sewing machine with dcophead, $30.00. 305 Third Street. ‘| FOR SALE CHEAP=Six foot counte show case. Phone 306. 512 Ave. D “WANTED TO RENT NTED—Top reat 4 or 5 room mod- a modern on by! FOR ‘RENT—Dental formerly occupied by Dr. ag suitable for any kind of Inquire City National marek, “ij Bas Saale -| treces of ation: Pi hee,90,200, FIVE M medern - bungalow, full. basement with gar: in basement. ¢ $4,650.00. Very on vive’ ‘ROOM bungalow part! ern, garage, lawn, trees, al Property in excellent condi- tion. :Prige $3,000.00. You will want to get scttled in Nig dig a time: bir Sayed pportnne me to build. You will pppteclate the inde- Bulldlug’ lot, inl parts of ui rts of: town. }We write all kinds of | geod reliable companies. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITIES COMPANY, INC. Office with :First’ Guaranty Bank. S eaneRISAininaiEinnmenmmemmmmermeeemname ed FOR ‘BALE 6 ROOM house, one of the biggest! I real buys in the city; excellent con- dition, well built, “nice lawn” and betty double garage, east front; 6 ROOM modern house, east front, 5 blocks from Post Office, $3,000. 5 ROOM bungalow, oak wood work, ers. {loors, completely modern, 6 ROOM modern ‘bun; low, right Me town, reasonable 4.500, payments, 7 ROOM house, oak woodwork, maple floors, hot water heat, ‘nice trees and lawn, one: of the best. built 5. Rouses in the city, $7,250, i ROOM, two story house, garage, 5 moder. full basement, 85,250, ROOM modern bungalow, spink and * apen condition, smu:i lot, low taxes, 7 ROOM, modern Pole sntel one year old, Sine Fal ga- rage. well locate: ,000. 6 ROOM modern house, south front, beautiful location, “vial condition, corner lot,| ¥! 1 Have probably the most, complete list jouses of any dealer in: the city and it will be a pleasure to — them to you. Prices will run rom $1,000 to $15,000. closé in, <i.) BUILDING LOTS; If the particular; let you wish is not on my very com- ed list I will be glad to get it u_if for sale. INBU NCE: Fire, Tornado, Automo- dile, in reliable companies with pomp service guarantecd,, \F NDS; I alw: s have the biz- aad and: best bargains, BUY aa in any ofits branekes, think insurance in|” | westerns ‘held hi ot) WHEN- YOU THINK OF REAL Es-/ mall killers 14 F. E. YOUNG Seotch Coltie ogy! “Flash,” two rs- old, light tan and white, black spot resembles} 1 grease spot, long pointed muzzle. awe reward. Notify meiking LOST—A black and white rere 2 oe containing valuables. Lost at ee on oligos eat ~~ ‘wean janden ‘an yu jeart, Reward Atdres: 8, 15 Second Ave. West, Dickinson, .N. D. Retary Pin. Friday. | Finder se. return to N. O. Churchill, pl Corwin-Churebill Motor Co., for re- ward. LINOLEUM Give new. linoleum a coat of var- nish to make it wear longer and clean more casily. BLQOD STAINS Blood stains should be washed out s| first with cold water and white soap. Hot water sets. them, if applied at first, thoi Will remove last a wer ‘the. first wash- ing in Mg a ‘Ago ons Tiss 1.60% 1.58% 4,62 185% Md “31 |Sirength in Corn Market | : 2d i) inter. Hard winter .... tis We quote but do mot bandie the following: " + 2 Oats .. 2 . SHELL No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. No. ‘ 55 Ibs. é t cent per pound discount under % ib. “Ear cora, 70 tbs, & cente under| 7 CHICAGO. Mab iaa-R 7p Chicago, Aug. 23—(U. S. D. oH ant 35,000; ta 15@25 nighers top 13 bulk desirable 210 ioe] down 13.40@13.65; . choice 200 po average upward 15.65; bulk of Netter, den 240 eae 825 pound butchers 6@12.75; desirable packing | sows 10.35@10.10;, few strong weight! poy iter pigs 13.26@13.65; heavy- hogs 11.50@12.85; rise tpr {Bag 1.6 lights 12.75% 13.755. i .76@13.75; packing sows: 30 ao one Hlaughter pigs 12,.25@13.65. ‘Cattle 20,000; better grades of fed steers mostly 10@15 cents higher; yearlings carrying .advance; .lower grades offerings and:grassers steady to strong; numerous loads ae teas lings 10.65; heavies 10,20; i ts 9, Montana rangers to ki lore 25 75; she stock strong to unevenly higher; bulls and veal steady. Sheep 18,000; fat lambs steady to 10 cents higher; early si Idahos and Montanas 14.50@14. other r; top pod to top packers} ulis strong at 9.50; sheep strong: fat feeding iambs| le of 60 pound lambs 1445; ‘bulkc.14.50) @10.00; _ mosti ewes 5.50@ strong; early 14.50, POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 28—(AP an: 164 cars; on trac! S.-ehipments Saturda: tay 36; eines only fair, market! ik; Kansas .and issouri sacked ish cobblers 2.656@2.75; few ‘early! sen slightly higher: heated stock) i otatoes, total Sun- P)—But- packing FOR SALE—Two good “mattresses.| mot one a 8 eat rink an fairly oy condition. tl Phone i at FOR SALE—My furniture. including ry piano, large roll top desk. Leaving iy. Paved right. C. B, Nopew. Far “Good bedstead, mattress welnas, 60a) Als A sideboard | tai53 422 Fifth st _| SALE—Second soaps electric ‘Washing machines, French & Welch’ vHardware. store. ——— Yes, BUT DON: STAY LONG AND RE VERY:CAI . HG CROSS” 4) market suddenly turned upward this |Minnesota Wheat General Motors Leads ‘Way, -Runnipg Up Above 208 For |» Gain of Seven Points New York, Aug. 23—(AP)—-After] floundering about in a nervous and erratic manner all. morning, the stuck Sljafternoon under the leadership of General Motors, which was quickly Ud up above 208 for a gain of about points. Another popular industrial which had sold off sharply was U. S. Steel common, which was hammered! down to 148%, rallicd in symapthy,! the premier steel ivsues raliying ubove 151, Bullish sentiment the eharp rally of ab in cotton prices, following the pub- lication of the government report, showing both the crop estimate and giving figures below expectations, by the stiffening of steel and iron « prices and by reports of « further de- crease in Caiifornia crude oil produc- tion. Operations for the rise were restricted, however, by the fact that several large operators whose names have been associated with bull pools were further en route or planning” #2 vail for Europe. Oils gathered strength on reports] of stiffening pacline prices in cer- tain western tricts and on a re- vival of rumors that an early an nouncement would be made of plans to retire the preferred stock. of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey with funds to be derived from the sale of additional common stock. Call money was in plentiful supply! at 4% per cent but a stiffening tend-| ency was reported for ihe rates on bankers’ acceptances, The closing .was strong. Heavy short covering in the Standard indus- | trials celerated the rally in the) Jute trading, General Motors Du- pont each extending their gains to eight points while United States Stec!} common rallied four points abovs its early low Missouri. Pacific crossed 4l.and Warner Brothers pictures “A”; 35 to new record ‘high prices, Total sales approximated 1,400,005 005 shares, was created (1 -High ‘in Protein |; St. Paul, Aug. (AP)—-The first carload of dark northern spring wheat received at the state testing mill, Minneapolis, showed a protein content | of 14.20 or one per cent higher. than the wheat from Redwood county! tested a year ago, N. J. Holbmerg, | 3 commissioner of . agriculture, “dairy end food, anncunced today, The wheat, which was shipped from Wabasso, was grade Number 1} dark northern spring, 58,4 pounds dushel, two per cent dockage, which ‘was about two pounds heavier than wheat shipped in 1925, ‘the wheat was purchased in the Minneapolis market August 10, at a »remium of seven cents over Septem- $3.50 a bale: | per | y 1 hard spring 1.485%@ | dark rand Monta j hard: 1.38@ Helps ‘Wheat Upward and Market Closes Firm. Chicago, Aug. by decided strength develope in the corn market, wheat today nm lied from carly declines duc to harvest weather in Canade, There selling pressure in was a-lack' of wheat-despite a large increase of hay supply total. AP)_—Helped United States viatble The epward ‘trend of corn. resulted tom “oxcensive te and from absence of méeded sunshine. Wheat cloved firm, % to % cont ne higher, corn:114. cents to 244 cents! up, oats showing ‘to “4. cent to 14 eent gain and provisions varying from five’ cents decline to a rise of 25! conts. Coen ruled strong in-an acti | ket all session, closing sharply er. Oats weer steady after an eusicr opening. Pre ons were firm owing to sym- pathy with hog values, MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE SAME AS SATURDAY Minneapolis, -Aug. 23 — (AP) — vorable weather, lower Liverpool cables and expectations of a sharp in- crease in the United States visible} supply gave wheat futures adecline of eels %s cents at the opening today, Ave the market met si rt on the dips and closed practically the same Saturday's finish. Rye closed '% cent higher, while outs showed net gains forthe day of 4% to % cent. Barley closed unchanged to % cent lower and flaxseed was 'y to one cent lower with the nearoy months show- ing the greatest weakness. Cash wheat prices were mixed to-' . with fancy wheat easy to o1 quoied one to two cents weaker. m was steady. Winter wheat s strong. 1 Corn offerings were heavier and demand slower. Oats was steady Barley aws easy, Flaxseed demand was good. BAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 2: Gorn High :Low Close Og 4 | | ‘4 4 BTTy 23—(AP)—Range 1 dark northern 1.52@ dark northern 1.44 a dark northern 1 dark hard winter 1. 1 hard spring No. 1 hard Pt 1 durum @ 1612 @ Ni 2) mixed} . 2 mixed | No. 2 white! anne, durum acy Vier RAIN Minneapo! receipts 470 compared to 718 a No. 1 northern dark northern ‘Cash 3 No. 1 sprin; 1.57%; good to cho ordinary to good 1.465 ber y miiae Tats @79 white 375% @as CHICAGO GR GRAIN Chica AP) wheat No. 2 fe ‘naeu@uar; Nos 2: mixed TMi@78\4 ; No. 2 ra et Nit FOR SALES: re ‘Satetl a atie vere Eve LOST —Liver .and at ae spaniel female. Finder turn. to C.J, a Bew reward. Phon, WANTED—Stenographe: had experience in ‘a Write to Rigler & Hi ron, N. D. LOST—German lice 5 4 months. Reward. Phone iti FOR RENT—For two months a mod- ern furnished apartment in the Varney flats. Phone TR. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, well furnished, hot water heat. “Close in. Gentlemen Tate ‘Phone 845. or ‘call Boz ighth street. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Cleat and pleasent. $22 Fifth street. | LOST—Traveling ‘hag betwoen Mem- orial -Bridge and °Biemarck last Sunday afternoon.” Gall 415M. Reward. Car FOR SALE >. 30-40 Krag Pbine, good os, 40 caritidges, $10, E. Netzbandt, 318° W."Rosser. CHAMOIS CLOTa The high poljeh of the piano will benefit most from dry rubbing with a piece of chamois tois cloth. MAKE. coor: DRINKS Save all fruit ‘juices’ and. sé them for flavoring your suméier rat il Cherry or strawberry juices ore ticularly desirable instead of syrup or sugar. ———__—_. CLQSED JARS © Glass or pottery jats with covers ‘are absolutely necessary to icebox sanitation during warm weather. They protect food from absorbing the taste and odor of other food, and prevent spoils cin. ES A STAI Fruit acids will stain the finest porcelain table top, if allowed to stand. Always wipe up‘ inimédiately with warm water. ROUILLON C CUBES Many cooks substitute two of three houillon cubes for soup stuck, in making mushroom soup. fi STATE BRIEFS Napoleon- 64, of PIONEER DIES, John Brosz, Gackle, died Sunday evening at the Trinity hospital, Jamestowa, after « week's iliness. Mr. Brosz came to North Dakota with his wife, in 1897 ‘and took up a homestend near Gackle, where ‘he lived until bis death, He a survived by his widow and 2 chil- dren, SRS: SrSee ~ TODAY | (Continued from page ene.) cut to find a spot on which to pitch - eir-ring. Now they hope to fight and get their $1,000,000 in’ Phileas delphia. The mayor “welcomes the bout}' and Governor Pinchot, representing the state, is said to approve it also ‘The sesquicentennial stadium wil seat 126,000 and §: gat receipts are expected. All of this would interest gentle- oe that gathered in Philadelphia in 1776. In addition, Dempsey proves that “he isn’t afraid to fight e:blaek man, Wills, after she finishes: with the | white Tunney. Wills and bet -$160,000. on ‘himself. Those that are interested in the ability of a powerful. white man to beat a powerful colored nian are dyubtless mueh elated. Seeretary Kellogg is said to s: gest further reduction in the-world’s floating navies, Fortunately what nations do ete floating battleship es is not important. ‘The: thing that counts is what they do about flying fleets. President Coolidge and o! spon: should see a photograph cently published of the prince regent of Japan and his wife, intently watch. g ing the review of a flyiag school in Japan. The Japanese know what is mporiant. We don’t York, and other ott ates Hikes Hall murder case. Recahaas ae dered clergyman and a weman in his choir. ~Somebody cut-that wom- |) ’s. throat with shears, after she was ated Relatives of the clergyman’s 80. 8T. PAUL TIVESTOCK reaper St Pe eee te 23—¢1 D, Lage 3 ally ‘ - wan ‘ Fah ; dight-’-supply; odd ‘ener i: } weight ‘steers: 9.86; bo ° worterns, in stocker and -f hase steers ne pe hadi and ‘heite nd rs 8. 8 ;{ case in we pip eapolis, wer; “AGO. POUL! : CHE FU widow, a rich woman, are held for murder. The solemn’New York Tines sixteen colunins @hout this mi one edition and sate” that it is ote such a rings itoratty pasties That ic ike rei to trea for boy. ou. re ee oe Sic et meter a 5 i cotton “ore so ea He offers to fight | 3 | oe. é per, for wf ers ree || *

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