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E 2 ° WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1828 _ Land edt sa F j ee . sale, aisoe, TOR—Guards ane a freauenily for Canadian and. other : bot Great Marre d eas Ch wre egy ba fer free. us Barb yer colleee ‘arto. .N. Dak. A BUSINESS POS! SON pay is certain when you haye training. Helpful book sen| eka Business iia! PLOW tractor nearly_new,.and ar farm starchy and, tush i Nesr and coh ae RESIMIENCE, at the right price goed: terms,’ ‘Bi paca to: sell.’ : “free. 50 foot and ‘Cite, erie ‘Es tal arn for State Lge sy freezes up. Write piewen te (| ckingon, N. ‘ ‘TED—A middle esd d Jay te do | general housework for oney child seven, would: anet object if party has one child, Write Bis ay hid adusot, Priced right. Nupen, 17.92 17.90 17,90 15.15 14.20 17.26 17.25 174,20 jose 1 141% k Tribune N ry tent dining room girl, must, be and respectable. ° Good wages. Hoffmann. oD ee Ni. D. HELP WANTED—If. y ient office as: stant, bookkeepe: stenographer, the Bismarck Kole lege can place you. TADY WANTED. Experience for altering and pressing silk | gar- te at once to. Gingr; ek, be tidkine ‘atid one five room: house for trate Just now we have the follow- ‘ot sale located at-Devils Lake. One room house. es sale at Grand Lueas Block, for, so8| Lead Advanre-Jadust Gain Strength New York, Sept. stock market today continued nographer, ce ia a law office. a session within "the Week preceding Labor Day. lated by a reduction in call Fates, ope! ducted with increased vigor in tions of the list. Railroad ntinued ito lead the advance, lustrials gathered strength when bullish started in the steel and motor reeent laggards, Weekly steel trade reviews sized eng a house partly modetn.® r"Also juarter section improved land. 3] / Poweshin 188, Range 77. Inquire F. H. Register, Bismarck, N. or N. M. Marvel, Brittin, “A waitress at “Oiriaws ol Garr aie, 9 ROGM. modern: houre, incladi bed rooms, 4 fronts 4 pdiog: 8 liberaL.terms. 6 BOOM modern house, 3 ed room Soars d_ fine porch, for, ne GEO. M. nearer \ SAULE—1025 “Hupmobile wi PHOPLE who wish students to work ge Sate body A ‘ae He petites for board and room, notify the High} gain Je looking for this] WANTED TO Ri i fe V house: Fourth street. room or furnish GSR GRE el Phone a starting Sept, Let Gait S08 HOME LAUNDRY—First class leun-| WANTS dry work done witrout the al shirts, weolen and cotton blankets aed aad honey bed A cell Rates ESS CHANCES _ COAT. MINE—For lease or. sule. Dry ligt mine, running order, 8 foot vein, lowest freight rate. Immedi- lome Laundry. Phon eS ate possession, Sale of coal guar-}] WORK wane Paper tractor re- anteed. 709 North First Street] pairman and would. like Aberdeen, So. Dak, work pat oe “Bite nett of sea- FOR SALE--Prospering grocery store] oh, rite Tribune and ment market. Splendid location} No. haa in town of 10,000 pupulation, Write ope te Be “after school and Tribune No, 97. FFerbe 2a boy 14 years old. bune No. 1. APARTMENTS | G LADY STUDENT wants RENT—Furni heated upartment, You ea modern “city | - wart | ae pea and room. an yphone’ the ant cach with private bath. "Forl CHIMNEY S AWhet ast ton furnace uule—an ouk Macey, 4 section! cleaning. Phone 95. Fred Nelson. hookease just like ne very sonable. Phone 906 after FOR RENT-—Three room apa: heautifully furnished, ground floor, Call Rosser, after 6 o’cloc! FOR LEN! ie Lauruin Apartments, 203. B. F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RE INT.-Modern apartment, rooms and Close iy payments at a very rea- nable price. Phone 921. FOR RENT OR- foom hous dey. No: » Small ipaymnt down, and PEOPLE WHO wish ‘dtudents to en work for board apd oom, snotlty he. High Schoo}. -Phone cine county acre prop- since th for $5500, east front, on in, Sell bony full Neanty ins Reonteree. cee po sepnoel. Phone 285, typevet coe. or. "ison Garage. Phone! wants . to. ANTED after 7 Injury. “Special attention to silk Balten's FOR SALE—A alk call 434 during the mer acti prices firm. MISCELLANEQUS |_| Some new cord casings and tubes at '% regular prices and the following sizes, 34 x 4%. straight size, 34 x 6, straight siz Phone 849W from 9 a. m. to & p. the ' FOR SALE—Pure unfermented a Wine | § Hp el ad Grape Juice. Write Box jin 23) WANTED—A tedium sized ~ office safe. Write No. 110 Tribune. 5 EET Rev. George. Seeley and. three federal agents are charged with first degree murder in Tacoma, for the death of a man in a rald on a still. of 6,000 shares at mearly able ‘abtention. Buying of 162% in ENT—Three jarniahed room in modern wens, ror light house keepi in. For Sale: New eitare and mil 306 ‘eth spread dishes. lace a omer: ‘ele- dern foom, kitchenette and closet, furnished’ for li “ housekeeping, gas for cooking. Seventh Phone a. FOR erties jot water heat. oa room, also gi car line, be rented etosether OF separ. FOR RENT—Rooms nicely furni for one or two, also board ai ine recorded ‘by Colorado and uthern on the theory that apartment Det p20 ed freight traffic would two or three peop! Phone 145. Rapid advance in some high fasues indicated a scarcity floating supply. was bid up nearly 10 points the end of ‘the third hour and climbed over six. Dodge B Jead the advance in the motor ling at least three points yesterday's final quotations. Total sales crossed: 1,500,000 before the end of ‘the thi spring and mattress, dregser, rock- er and chair; oak rockers, table, music stand, sewing machine; fum- ed oak buffet, chi ‘loset and din- ig table; oak ith spring and tress; dresses, chiffonier; rugs,, ice-box, kitchen cabinet, gas range, coal range, heater, electric washer, vacuym cleaner and numerous oth- ticles, Call at 320 Third Condition of Senator McKinley of Tiljnois at Martinsville, Ind., sani- FOR RENT—A nicely furnished|arium takes turn for worse. room in new modern home, suitab! for either one or two, 808 A) _Phone 1094-M. FOR RENT—Three partly furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home, Phone 1132M. 223 Twelfth Street. FOR RENT—A ple: tively furnished in a new modern eee. Young lady preferred. bag | or RENT Nicely fans farnighed sioon- | ati ing room in mi See ae nee FOR RENT. a nicely furnished, at _717 Fourth ie FOR RENT--Furnished light house- Keeping apartments. 422 Fifth St. Fifth Se. FARM LANDS FARM LANDS FOR SALE SALE FOR SALE—A ‘six a oulury farm, located near Bismarck niry Club. A, six room house,| x66 barn and brick chicken hou: on the farm, Reinhold Hass, B marc, ND] De GARAGE FOR RENT GOOW GARAGE for zent. 40 Rosser. Call KAR J. te ————————— OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Dental office rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, Bi mare® ROOM FOR [RENT A nice, clean . room in modern home, directly off of bath. Suit- able for 1 or 2. Gentlemen pre- forred, G14 Aye C PHONE 975 Alice Hanson, 19, of Finley, N. D. injured Sunday in auto accident near Hope, regained consclousness at Fargo, after 46 hours. Warrant charging second degree R ult on tance = spe ait for.arrest of Edward Jennings, tlegge! complaint ot AN. id he had been slug- jack and received if he squawked.” The Aircraft “Service started air- lane taxi, bsnenger r service from St. aul to all s in the northwest. injured and | gone, $150,000 was cauged when fire destroyed the Grif- wre, | 1 Whell company plant at St. Paul. Chicago, Sept. 1—(U, 8. D. Hogs 17,000; very uneve: ‘0! SALE—Two-tone muhogany writing desk, oil paintings, va «chrome floor lamp with oval si Puritan Oj ewing cabinet, amoking stand, mettress and sprihg, dufold, 60 lb. ice-box, oak rocker, mahogany rocker, semis machine, Victrola. aimont eee 50 rd: 118 Third ‘ae ining table, Een buffet, rockers, reading lai TOE beds, dresser, Victrola and 1 ay ane electric -washer and shold articles. priced caving city. C. rom BALE One ops ram set table, 6 chairs china el one lo Persian 9.x 12. rug, library RENT=T table, piano and wicker ‘stool, etc,| rooms for he Phone 833 afternoons, 798 morn:} Seventh St. _ Phi FOR RENT—Foue x prenign es ok SALE—An Oak dining room set, gem store, ae rug 8 x 10,8 rage 3 x 6, rocking) 26 Le aetna Jeclines ‘few light. pecki leetine; ew clei ny ing near steady; ty 4 v4 seo ipepeeyinn sees bi hogs _scali: 210 i _ 13." Leper ights an igs co) pa rat ‘few. light ome shor Strong weight siaughter “ar jounds reats of death ing over 300 most_li 9.50@1 and abov heavy, wei ‘belo’ et Rogers of St. Paul wean HRooa@ia ti eesident of the Min- 150@ 14. 10; pac! ‘Te: pital association, meeting 3 slaughter n a Oeer aacieer Inelide *Paltte 1,000; fed stee! james ee, uluth, rst vice | )j, ati to 25 hi Bjaitent sie Kathi Anion, | Lote cent heatle © up jona, second vice sident, an E,W. Drummond, Rochester, member | sr scare of the executive committee. FOR ice room modern home. was eee fase 2 light fa a bs aa Play unusual vitality and stren hi usual demonstrations igs 7 12.50@13.75, fe ane yi mostly STILL SOARING Railroad SWares arse Comtiniie | o rials 1—(AP)—The to dis- h for dull timu- money rs for the rise were con- all sec- | shares but in- rapidly share; empha- ‘rate of midsum- holding U. ‘a *ateel common was again taken in large blocks, one transaction volving $1,000,000 attracting consider- to low prices be- South. Railway, Delaware and Hudson and Missouri and Pacific id ferred. Strong demand also devel ed f foelemant under leadership ‘ank Car and Westinghouse unpre- call for additional rolling stock and other ma- terial before the efid of the year. priced in the U. S. Cast Tron Pipe before Dupont rothers group, above shares ‘d hour, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ti 220 s downward showing maximum! firm. setts oui | Gene kee s out! tember barley gained % cent. ult desie-| futures Gragmed' tere time tut come tember going slightly aby demand fer light pectcrasp nner meine slightly Abowe} Wheat— down. were | Pound averages 10.90; heavies she stock and ‘bulls steady; v mostly 50 cents lowe 5, alk to ets 14.00@ 14. Sheep 18 t early to ers; early bulk to pack 3 lower; early sales 26 lambs about 4 choice light lambs held at 14 Influence Market Chicago, Sept. rains over Canada li) AP). to de! price upturns today maket here, in 000 bushels. A private estima’ ; forecasts, Wheat closed firm net higher, oats at *@ ro % to 1% % cent cline to a rise o! Col as stro the gain up to the cloze, firm reflecting the action of grain ‘to symapthy wi FUTURES GAIN SL ON MINNEAPOLIS cents, ox. Al lay, althoueh corn dipped for_the day. %@1% cents, Oats wold up mize firm at "6 to 44 cent advance. back, Cash wheat demand averaged @bove; short mouth ewes 6.75; Tuesday top feeding lambs 14,90. WHEAT PRICES HIGHER TODAY |General Rains in Canada, De-' laying Spring Harvest, 10. ealers pack: lambs steady to 25 lowers H he westerns sold; natives 14.60 to small kill culls 9.00@ + sheep steady; fat. ewes 5.00! teady ; General receipts spring wheat harveest and impair the quality of the grain brought about! choic fhe wheai| fo choice Besides, export business in North America today ‘totaled 800, te too non-dividend pin Aol issues, was curfent here that the wheat pro. i duction of the three Canadian prairie| pod cex ‘this season would be only 27,000,000 bushels, an amount con- siderably less than recent unofficial cents orn unchanged to up, gain and from 12 cents de- i and held most of Oats were other, Provisions were easier owing lower hog markets, ite in the a ie session and finished only a shade up Wheat futures ggined. Trade was light and —| frequent setbacks took place after an mostly 25] early bulge. Barley to 60 cents lower; hogs scaling %@% cent and held 7@ 58. futures were quiet’ an Flax better 3 | except for poor. Good to choice qual- upward] ity springs were strong to one cent to that figure; most 240 to 280 pound | ®igher and aver run was firm and butchers 12.25@13.26; butchers seal- pow pounds 11. 00@12.00; | ter unde and inedium packing sows 150; few light weights 10.75 eavies downward to 9.00 it 11 OO 18.38: te lights 8.75@ ear. 10 most; strong; stockers and feed-| U. steady mixed yearlings| market firm on early Ohi: and "i204 pound steers 11.10; 1,296/'to other unchan; Durum developed ne. er wheat was steady, Corn ruled firm to stronger. Osts were firm. Rye was steady. Dry barley of ORF quality « @ one cent advance. Flaxseed was Steedy, a bet- howed Chicago, Sept. 1--(Ar)—Potatoes: Receipts 67 cars; on track 206; total . 8, shipments 613; stock; Wisconsin trading slow. , steady sacked cha irs, brass bed MOM’N POP _ In the Same Boat YE Gohs = PVE OVERSLEP’ THREE HOURS LATE ron, WORK ~ PoP'LL onur SWELL SAWLINGEMT. WHEN L Eger te THE ww NEVER MOU'RE INA M EVERY THING OES WRONG — No COLLAR ABOTTON. — DLL HAVE TO GET ONE OF PoP?s CG WAVE HAD KIM CALL ME WHEN - WE GOT UP NOW TUL HAVE © To LISTEN ‘To ONELQF, HIS FAMOUS LECTURES. ON BEING LATE FOR WORK % BE A MAGICIAN | 3 | 140 late -} T4o% him for in ot fo ne. ; oi SChuake: her dived in ig a La . Menrsing, re Linaalectis ope rurale Birt Hl Kangas and: Mis. norey a id H eed i: cobblers: 2.260 sour sacked $i ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept, 1—(U. 8. D. of Al Caitle 2900; opening slow, weak on alt ki ing “ dd mixed aearheee ble above 10.00; welghty steers held ob: ‘ple ner grades ‘owwrands Most graaaers 6,00@7,00; fat cows a! ell 50@5.75 on cows; upwards n heifers; cows at 5.25 and showing unevenly 15 to 25 de- cline all pyr 3.50@4.25; Suit 2% up; bulls mostly 6.40 ‘gnd down: stockers and feeders stow, tendency Baik esegete line with killing class i nh od i than a ara a” gen fos to 180 “y packing — sows mostly 13.00 on wi jay 11.6: month 10.75 Sheep 3 t average. coat it 263; for. fhe ene steady; bulk fat ‘an 12,.76@13.76; fat ewes packers mostly 4. HICAGO POU Chicago, feo oA?) Poultry cago, and| alive, fir: conte 9 cars; fowls 27) turkeys | is roosters te ie '18. rings 24@z! Th: ducks @: CHICAGO PRODUCE — er; receipts 8,943 ‘tubs; creamery ex- seconds 33@: | ., eaes hi firsts 3G: Cheeve unc blah dag Nina FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 1--(AP unchanged. | Shipments 46,423 barrets.|t Bran 21.00, \ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 1—(AP). 1 cars compared to 438 a . 1 northern 1.377% eceipts 8,379 cases; ordinary firsts 27 year a Gide to fancy 1 good 1, @ 1,43 esta! 1 Montana on trak 1:34%@46 arrive 1.347%*@1L42%; May September 1,037; December ani September winter ‘1.30. ‘orn No. 3 yellow 74%@75!: Oats No. 3 white 36% @30% Barley 50@61, ‘Rye No, RANGE OF CARLOT SALSE Minneapolis, Sept. 1—(AP)—Range of carlot jin sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.47% @1.66; dark northern 1.42% @1...24 dark northern 1 @1 dark hard winter 1 hard spring 1.46 3 hard winter 1.34% @1.44%; No. 1 am- jurum 1.26% @M.4: No, 1 mixed durum No. 1 mixed’ wheat Corn No, 2 yellow 7844. white 364%4@37%. © Rye No. 1, 95, { Fins Ne 2.83% @2.35 1%. le grade 51@58; » ML NNEAFOLIG RANGE ager a7 igh Lag, 140% 1.43% 147 Low 1.38% 142% 146% Rept. Dec. Rye— Sept. Dee. Sept. Dec. 58% (62 61% 62 CHICAGO, GRAIN Chicago, Sep.t 1—( hard 1.324@1. low Oats No. 2 white 38%@39; No. 3 6@37 4% Batley 47@70. Timothy seed 5,35@5.75. oirer seed 15.60@33,00. rd 15.10. ike 15.00. ies 17,62, LIBERTY BONDS New York, wie 1—(AP)— Heerss: bonds clos 1. 101.4; first 4 pt Sad. 4 1-48 100. thir 1-43 ; fourth 4 aie ae U. 8. G. 3 3-48 10120; U. S. G. 103,27; U. 8. G. 4 1-48 107,27. -FARGO.BUTTER Fargo, N. .D.,.Sept. 1—(AP)—But- es fat, bomins cream $0; packing| a1 stock BISMARCK GRAIN (furnished by Rassell-Miller Co.) ismarck, Sept. 1 1 ane northern. 1 northern spring. . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum seen lscount ander nt per.pavad (ae, , 5, cents under ir corn, 70. ica with on it, ing, Was 2 the, chin lw cote xtre to » Chicago, Sept. 1—( AP-—Butter low-j th -Wheat}" dPexecute No. Ht AP)—Cash|" heat No, 2 red 12912 (@144'%4 No. 2] eS No, 2 mixed 77%; No. 2 yel-|8 ‘d|by declares it to dalon Twenty held ite ke ge New,» Wost-sff eldatine's dilms'\vate making $80,000 a = for his res ‘ ts ago, with. e wul- 5 an ‘ was stal ture an NOTICE iting the wis oe ing for i t certain goods allowed ep ‘will be atrictly. from. this date. .: tl will resalt -in prosecu- ay order of. the Reard of . H. ATKINSON, Anditor. not a iu a he eatery on Twenty-flrat atre er 2 ReaD anton “Avene ie wwentye first Bireet to third xtreet, us int Hemtiee ‘ater worye te, wat be tices by ae atthe lat 4 Cor oman iam oners of The gala 1 of elpek, vi pe. Aes in “the office. of Snowy +f ap: a tiven for ae Fvater main, peneunnte ay Kuldance. of bid 2.46 r js shall be made upon a bans of cash payment for all work he comple ber 10th. 1926, ch hidder.shall state in hia bid of interest the warrants eding seven (2) rt annum), which shall he i 'and acrepied by him. at Payment for the work, Did must be accomps Hitled check for Fiver Hundesd $500.00), made payable to P. president Commissioners ty a fat the City of Bismarck, North Da- antee that the bidder easful, enter into and contract for th f the work. xo he accompanied by ond in the um edual to the amount bid, as provided in ection 3707, Compiled Laws of s orth Dakota, ; The of City Commissioners the right to reject any OF all renery bids. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor, a forma must rite y of Bu Lets . rth Judicial District In District Court Arthur M. Nelson, Mm Piaintits, * Morith Pollack, unknown ‘ance upon the property d: hed "an the ‘one ipl, De REI DAKOTA MED DE- ch of you are hereby” o answer the complaint iff herein fhe com- plaint filed in the office of the Cler' the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakcta, and to serve a ¢ of Your answer upon the undersigned within thirty ‘@aya t ome ice of this summons Jusive of the day’ of and in case of sqpe 2 failure to appear or answer, , {olaintife will take judgment akalnat rel yeu hy ‘defanit for fi ft de- Manded in the complaint. egies this 20th day of Auguat, FE co MERON and HARO! He shea Attorneys for. Fiaie, Ottice and Post Oftice, Address: Bismi North Dak: cope 218 Whee SREBY GIVE: ab ie entitled net ne rpose of del ig ad- Re ‘oll ms to the following de- ihe SEAL PROBE ERY: situate in the h ry iti orth’ Dakota’ (evil sete OF ‘The Normnmes pn Kighteen NSIS 4 a8) “To Ove titnared Fort two (145) Mange xix (76) West of the Firth Pri ripat Meridian and, that no per- sonal Tab 8 claim ofthe defeudanta. ea aia ane HAROLD n. ina, rneyva ir is} pate of fitet “publication pe 8-26 9-1-8-15. 29 RESOLUTION THE Bo caty Salts me OF BE ‘Tr RESOLVED! by the City Comminsioners ot the Clyne, Bin- marck, North Dakota, that it ta necensary and the fald board hers he necessary to a. watermain extension at. street from Rosser street to Avenue D and on Avenve Dfrom | Twenty ow ‘atreet’ to rd street, jn ta gnd Waterworks | Distr aie Suter 'wo, in cooraa nce with: ‘tn nyceitications and eat te ot he City ner, Nich Rigi peetCigattone wee cn timate a probably, col he toyire ved, Sioptsa, And mith: theese Adaitae om the sane ust, TER6, "And be It ved that n rg the owners Re ne construct ee property : able to he a pee by the eu ita 0 ot re Ee once each wee! iP he of fduuive weeks in paper, that if whthih thirty ) after the tir: n. cael zine pe ve i i

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