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MALE HELP aaa — vQVER' ERNMENT 1 PATROL 1 Wanteoouc: and women to Sarber Henge ae ee "ew weeks com: Tee ai i special offer on ewe: Fargo. N } CERES POSITION—with ‘good. my is certain when you have # ing. Helpful book sent t free. Kinercen Business College, Farge,’ Pt a ‘ANTED—Wagon — teemeters for State road work. Work till.it freezes up. Write Steven Bros. Dickinson, N. D. Rl = FEMALE @ELP WANTED LADY TO TAKE CARE of 10 rout rooming house and work part rE in confectionery store located Western part of state. Give per, sanal descriptions and experience’! 2 Feely. G. Gilbertson, Beadh,; GIRL WANTHD-—At once, a compe- tent dining room girl, must be neat) and respectab jood. wages. G. Hoffmann, Washburn, N, D. LADY WAN ae ae “for altering pressing silk gar- rd at once to Gingry’s, Miles C Mont. WANTED—Stenographer, who has Sad experience in a law office.|, Write to Soaath = caehbvestes Reb- ns NTE! oe ho bie gS Herman Ode. ED—A waitress at AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE USED row ce pt nd Sivuerecoete Te i et n “a can alwa: it ey eg AROS game Row we ante! the follow- Ford Touring; Ford ‘Com- Screen Delivery; ‘or woman for . Phone 1190. Easy time payments, M. B. GILMAN CO. Phone 808 FOR SALE—1925Hupmobiie with] ™ tlosed delivery body. A real ba gain wat fete edie looking for this) type o car. Olson Garage. Phone ; 925-W. 202 Fourth street, CA a trade new ment on modern home, © rite ri ri bune No. 5. _____ APART! RENT—Furntshed modern city heated apartment. 2 and 8 room apt. each pat ‘ivate ath, For Persians = cey, 4 section ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two neatly furnished rooms for light ter at all i or) otherwise. Hot water at all times.! 4 Board if desired. A nice fe students. Eleventh stre SS eaees FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room loented close to hospitals or| high school. A couple of high school sins or nurses preferred. Phone; $87 FOR R RENT—-Well furnished room in prefered. ¥OR RENT—Two housekeeping, | nicely m and close in. ttavet, Phone 282. FoR Cen? FOR RENT—Three large connecting) ‘My rooms en first fleet, ges. cange,| aan GB. Pte sink, nicely furnished. Call 503W|#OR ¥ ter 6 o'clock. R RENT—A furnished room «in modern home suitable | for ‘two.| FOR Breakfast if desired. —83 B RENT—Nicely ee ing rooms. Close in. Phone Call_at 422 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished: sieope ing rooms. Close in. Phone 1052! Call _at 422 Fourth St. uae FOR. RENT—Furnished réom in a’ modern home. Suitable for two.| 37 Ave. A. UR RENT—Four rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. RENT—A ies 3 room apart- ment partly furnished, bath and entrance. 402 Ave. t F for light farnished. 708 Ninth rooms. ment, 2! Close in, 23 Sixth street. RENT—To. adults. only, apart- ment in modern new home. 411 ep ‘First St. res fe te ‘1062R. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartments. 422 Fifth St. _HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Two soda six room houses, both ¢lose in, ofe on North Fourth St. and other on Washing- ton Ave. lots for sale on *Thayer’S€. One-thtee reom-house and one five room housé for trade or sale located at Devils: Lake. One. 9 room ig for sale at Grand ae 2 Wehe, Lucas Block, FOR RENT—Nodérn flats, 4 ro 6 room, tnturnished = and water. For Sale: 7 modern home. Call at 1011 Fourth __ street. ek NT—One furnished sleeping room. Phone 236R. FARM LANDS-FOR SALE foot lot oppeaite Roosevelt s: FOR SALE Phone 905, Cora,S. McLean, after| _' poultry farm, located near Bismarck} _5 ‘p.m. Country Club. ix room Hanah FOR SALE—One seven room dwelling 20x66 barn and brick chicken house; house partly modern, Also one on the farm, Reinhold Hast, Bis-| quarter’ section. improved. lan marek, N: D. Township ae Range 7. Inquire egister, BYs OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT — ae i . ; . Marvel, Brittin, N.D., FOR RENT—Dental office rooms} formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw,! oR SALES 0 alia ties suitable for any kind of an office. Seapuaat “dows,” ued Inquire City National Bank, Bis- peat payments at a very rea- marek. }__ sonable. price, Sen Phono 921, POSITION 4 WANTED | PERSONAL WANTED-—Middle aged lady with) EPILEPTICS—At last a treatment! girl 12 yrs. old desires position as which stops seizures from first day. housekeeper for bachelor or widow-| No Bromides, Narcotics. ber = er, either country or city, refer-| teed. Information free. ences furnished.. Write care Trib-|- Laboratorics, Scott, une No. * Rock, Ark. he Bouse on 50 foot lot Also 106x180| FO hol 5 ROOM dition, Mgh trecs, as & ‘ROOM new nearly house, modern house, in. Liggttores con- full basemen: and bath, fine 60 toot lot Jot, jawn and garage, for $4,200. all modern east front, néer school; 50; foot lot, in fine ieeation, for 03,000. 4 ROOM + 76 font lof modern eB, ast trent, apy qe ir wee: tric stove’ end balanee like “ae 5 ROOM « 5 foot and toilet, for cash and balance modern house'in Riverview}. Addition, 3 6 ROOM basement, trees lot, for $6, ta bala: e rel artly mddern house, fine jot, close in, water, sewer with $500 é ‘rent. bed rooms, oak floors, erage in) lawn, mith 41.000 cath, nce 8 begets 4 bed . hardwood floors modern hear 0 ho raid for ‘trade for satisfactory “unincums| — Burleigh ‘wondty: ome ‘prop-| 9 Toon modern coh including 8 5 = TR igen clese “tn, fer $5,500, 01 isonet 6 ROOM: ‘terms. modeta hi 8. bed reom: ¢ast front, close in, well built, fa Tal basement and fine porch, for $4,000. GENERAL STORE; for trade for tel umbered aci one ge oleate re property. GEO. M, REGISTER _MONEY TO Loan LOAN: without security 7 per. pent. ad details and application. onal Cred < redit and Sal 2 Co. 409; ——— (CHANCES COAL MINE—Por ‘ease or sele. Dry lignite vein, lowest frei . ate possession. anteed. Quick mine, running order, 8 foot t are ‘immedi= jale of coal guar- 709 North First Street, a large territory. all entvess With accessories and tools work. half ite value, $1600 cash. _Tribune care No. 6 and tul the __ Phone Lattemorelle Fourth 5 and ‘ED—Maternity ate home. an W: ish followi: ne straight size, 3 ready for Must leave and will sell for ‘atore mils ieanen ati bes at 44 regular prices a sizes. 34 x x 5, straight stsas 849W from 9 a. m. to & ND Phrenologist Madam Durand. here 416 street. Reading hours 2 to 7 to 10. Help find lost patients Good care. Also ants janitor work, references. 504 John G. Dixon. quart, guesses 7% cents per peck by Erlen- boys. 423 Third St. Phone MONTANA RAMBOUILLET EWES for.sale in carload lots. Levinson 8Al Grape Prices WORK | WANTED—Ex pairman this fal wages, Aaiale CHINNEY —SWEEP—And fu cleaning. oe son, Pure unfermented Juice. Write Box 624, B ak reasoni Call 609d ‘WORK ante. hot water] LO: DESIRABLE HOMES ‘ing three nice bed roome, screen . perch, fire place, French doors be. tween dining room and living room, cloak eee ‘thie mat Ne room, hard loors, ye features, iorwe full petal ped es Gundry. tab n, Rag tebe. ouilt for Ul for ia is leaving the city. After ae is made, the ae cent keener sniiun uses chat aa ices that will fit any. abaree A i is, agency to Sorbe 0 on iat eevee to the home oe 41EDDEN REAL ESTATE * AGENCY Webb Block Phone Nine years active city selling. Lost le * Products. B Phone 886M. 113 Washington St, Bismarck. TOST—A brown suit jacket, sine 40, somewhere in Bismarck. Finder aateturn to Tribune. No. Dak Co. 20; a nes bbe fread ings, $10; famed oak ining 308 t buffet, $30; china closet, New. Home sewing machine, chiffonier, $15; oak dresser, $15; oak bed, ii $25; 9xi2 raj Whitell ise $40; tub, board, and cooking dishes. Call at 320 ‘Thitd Street. IR SALE—Two-ton: writing desk, oil paintings, chrome floor lamp with eval s| Puriten Oil erp sewing cabinet, ig stand, bed, mattress a dufold, 50 Ib. ice-box, » Mahogany rocker, pone machine, Victrola, almost new with 50 records, Third_St. FORNITUR! $20; ng room chairs, each urge brass bed, complete, $35; metal single bed, new, cam- oak desk, $1. ive at $12 cael Write} a half, consisting of 4 piece” mahogany parlor set, 8-piece dining room set, 9x12 rug, com; heavy brass’ bed, walnut dresser, 5 poss. gas stove, washtub, ringer, Be ecgret ous other articles. 115 672K after 6 or in, ¢{ the large independent companies. table, 6 chairs and china closet, hens Anglo Persian 9 x 12 rug, libs table, piano and wicker stool, ates ona 333 afternoons, 798 morn-; ings. “The ‘Non-stop Flight” at the Capitol Theatre will be; shown again pa t. It’s a great show. ea it. MINNEAPOLIS FLOU FLOUR Minneay 10 cents lower, in carload lots family patents quoted at 7.60 to 8.00 a bar- tel in 98-pound cutton sacks. Ship- ments 4 Bran 21 POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 3—(AP)—Potatocs: Receipts 45, on track 139; total U trading just ate Wisconsin sacked round whites 2. 75; bulk 2.25@2.45- Minnesota round whites best 2.25@2.40; ordinary 1.90 @2.20; sacked early Ohios 2.25@ fair; me | 2.55, Bulten’g| fowls 21@28; springs 2! xpert tractor re- ‘ope would like fea le ete. tenet Tribune furnace Phone 95. Fred Nelson. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Sept. 3—(AP)—Poultry alive steady; receipts seven cars; 27%; tur- keys 34; roosters 48; 6 24@26; geese 18. “The. Non-stop “Flight” at the Capitol. Theatre’ will’ be shown again tonight. It’s a great show. Don’t miss it. lis, Sept. 8—(AP)—Flour| | Hogs 16,000; very uneven; light h hain: .00@ 14. ae gam MARKETS | "am By Associated Prem Leased Wire . " ettCACO RANGE a Ctos —— Yesterday itt Open Toda eh 1.29% 1.33% 1.38 74% 82 36% OLS 45 0245 98 1.04 14.92 17.00 ee 16.80 sorting casi no westerns Ik native to packers at 14,00 top to city butchers 14.60; culls strong at UPWARD TODAY 23,52 BERS lambs to shippers 14, High Grade Rails and Public’ Utilities Assume Lead- ership in Uptrend New York, Sept. 3— P)—The | pressure of week-end realizing sale: @pparently having been completed by midday, stock prices surged forward s afternoon under the leadershi “a the high yrade rails and public . Trading wa: her brisk a pre-bolldey session though| largely of a professional character. Less concern was mainfested over | the money situation, due to the large volume of funds ar ble in the call market at per cent. The increase in re-discounts and note ulation shown in the weekly federal reserve | bank statement were regarded as a reflection of the expanding fall de-| N, mand for funds for commercial pur-) WHEAT VALUES CLOSE STRONG Have Bullish Effect and Prices Go Upward to a new sem price Reports United States Steel common, which down to 148's in the first hour, rallied to 151 by early afternoon on buying influences by reports that the dustry started September wit! ions above 83 per cent of ca or about 5 per cent above that “fortnight ago. Ol shares also} received better support on the stif. fening of whole gasoline prices in the middlewest, and predictions of Fecord breaking earnings by some of to 1% cents net corn one cent to 2% cents up, hanged to“, cent inneapolis, Sept. AP) —Wet harvest weather in Canada and bet- ter export demand closed wheat fu- tures on a snappy rally today, after Baltimore and Ohio, Southern Rail-| the market had ruled dull and drag- ‘way and Missouri and Pacific pre-{ gy through the greater part of the ferred were added to the growing list| session. The finish was %@% cent of 1926 high prices in the railroad! up for the deferred months, a shade group. Western Union moved up| up for Septembe: toa new high for all time at 148%. Oats were up American Sumatra Tobacco, United! weather and small Drug, and Thompson's Restaurant] tures followed wh also broke through to new high lev-| row range. tls. Increased activity also develop- December barley ed in the packing shares on reports| cent. December fl that the ‘industry ‘tad “ definitely| cent to 2. ferned the corner. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK cago, Sept. 3—(U. S. of A. cent on wet advanced one seed was up on on wet weathe Buyers held back in the cash mar- | ket. Premiums were pressed lower; medium to choice springs suffering =| most, with trading one at three cents| | lower compared with the futures. Ont and most desirable butchers 15 to 25| the decline, a good demand developed! seer: Winter wheat was: average over 350} easy to one cent lower. pounds generally steady to 15 cents| Durum was firm and unchanged, top 14.25; bulk 210 pounds down| Corn was firm. ieasene. 15; most 240 to 28 pound] Oats were steady. butchers 12.40@13.50° better’ grade| Rye was steady. packing sows 10.15@11.00; few lieht-| Barley was firm. weights to shippers upward to 11.35;| Flaxseed was strong bulk) higher. ‘SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 3—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 1,900; draggy light light 13. santet on all killing 5s 11.35; head averaging 830 pounds; a few Cattle 4,000; fed" steers steady to! loads lightweight steers held upwards strong, good to choice higher; 10.85] of 9.50; grassers mostly 6.00@7.00; paid fat she stock 4.5 a + all cutters 50@)4.25; bull mostly & 9.00 dowdward; fat she} and down; Baers and feeders 6. stock weak to 25 lower; cutters shar-| @6.74. ing decline; bulls slow, about steady; Calves 1,608; veals steady or 13.00 vealers steady at 14.00@15.00; calves! on good lights. 50 to 75 lower; mostly 7.00 downward to big killers. 25 higher then Thursday Sheep 7,000; fat lambs 25 cents| trade; best ia hts cents light packing sows|for dry wheat. s iz advai to ts strong weight downward to 9.00; samt slaughter pigs 12.75@13.2: lected offerings held eae ce ee hogs tee 40; jum slaughter for generab (WIFE WON'T WALK NIX COULDN'T RAISE AN UMBRELLA WITH THs HAND as wS.ge7 Fan TEM F | SC MOOL =e 3 DAOSE cere WAT Do You TA: a SAB IVE Gor A FULL HOUSE top western] Ni Rain Reports From Canada| N Hens BApht-corly market steady tol Altorney c ; Bis: sales backing coWs 10,00@10.50; mostly 13.50; average cost "Thureday 11,82; weight 254 pounds. Sheep 2,000; opening steady; bull ea lambs 12.50@13.50° fat ewes 4.00) MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Open High Low 1.38% 1.385% 1.37 Close 1.38% 1414 M% 145 90 Hs) Wheat— BISMARCK oe eeepc g narek, Sept. rg No. 1 dati northern... No. 1 nogthern spring No, 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum. No. 1 flax jo. 2 ae No.l Dark werd winter Hard winter ... We quot it following Oats . facley : pelts, per cw. SHEL! No, 3, 56 lbs. or morc. No. 4, 55 Ibs . No. 6. 1 cent per pound discount under 55 1b, Ear corn, 70 Ibs, State Mill and PAGE SEVEN. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for road grading witrk between sections 27 und 34, ‘aesideh ae Creek ews ae will be recei: the Board of County Commissioners of Bureieh County. North until 2 o'clock, p. 1 1926. Plans and speci; file in the office Of ‘the eeuaty audi- ‘tor or may be obteined i the cdunty ow r. Each bid aust be accompanied ‘by a certified check. for a@ sum equal ¢o.the full amount bid, made payable to the poet of E, ¢ Petterson, Ohsirman of the Board % a&) guaranty that the bidder will, it successful, enter into and execute a contract, with a bond for the full amount bid, guaranteeing the faithful pérformanec of the work, and \° teeing the payment for all labor and supplies entering into the cost of the work under this contract. All bids must be sealed and addressed to the - County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakota, and marked “Bids for Grad- ing.” The Bourd of County Commission. efs reserve the right to reject any or all_bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, FRANK J, JOHNSO County Auditor 8—13-20-27—9-3 EOS SAL see some of North Dakota, County of Rtiionat Bank, a Corporation, > Plaintite. auministrator of the Vine Laahiay, ihuymy d da Bay dunt 1 TERERY GIGEN, That tate of North Daket: County of Burlol cents under | , Elevator Is Terminal]: (Continued from. pai We are of the opi i tween tw n high for the line vice of transporting the ship- ment from ori h arge for the transit ser- by all shippers whethe avail themselves of th s lege. It is our opinion that the line haul rate itself should cover only the line haul and two ter- minal services, one at origin and one at destinatio: essorial services in addition to the line haul should be charged for separately and be paid for by the party receiving the service, To hold otherwise, would, in our opinion, result in placing a bur- den upon other shippers. The cases of Fargo and other com- } plaining cities were dismissed on the ground that there was no similarity of conditions and no justification for « finding by the Fand the other complaining cit public terminal markets. “The Non-stop Flight” at the Capitol Theatre will be ‘shown again tonight. It’s a -_ show. Don’t miss it. ne State of North Dake Bure} In known as rspondents, f ib Mekets to the jamed Respondents: nty Judge o id Court House in the City. of y and slate, { > should " be ‘allowed: and ‘approved. by" administr: Let ser tien as req Dated this Gna day of September, A. D. 1926. (SEAL) ere, Administrator, ‘el rth Dakota te of first publication KF. OH. Sept. 3, . © has Holstein Milk Cows for le. Write care Tribune No. 8. FoR fod CHEAP—One oak dresser, roh'bed, 1 rocking chair. Phone 389 or 613-J. FOR RENT—One large modern room, kitchenette and closet, {yrnished for light peksekee ‘ Gas for cooking. Iso «garage for rent ci "bes Seventh street. Phone HELP’ WANTED—Man and wife. eat rh ‘work and woman to cook for if Call room 202 at Van ribs Four bottom 14 inch Oli- a ae Plow in good repair. rate fogern, hot water heat- Mea room, so eeraee, on car line, fess phone 72h ‘Aygether or separ- us fs ‘Irst_ publication Aug CY 10: Sealed bid four busses Outline of re ny or all bid school board. r Milk Prices Take One Cent Advance eof one cent per 4 in the price of milk will be effe: in Bismarck beginning tomorrow, September 4, ding to circulars left at local residences this morning by the Bridgeman-Russell y and the Bismarck Dairy company. Hereafter milk will be delivered for 12 cents a quart instead of 11 cents and will be sold at the plants of the two companies for 11 cents a qua: instead of 10. The price of cream also increased one cent per half pint, the new price being 13 cents. The new prices are listed on the circulars of both companies as fol- lows: Delivered Milk, per quart .... 4 quarts to one party Per pint am, per haif pint .. ¢ re: per pint .. Cream, per quart é Prices at the plants are “also sieted, but with the exception of milk, which : is 11 cents per quart instead of 12 cents, the other prices are the same as the prices delivered. The circulars distributed by Bridgeman-Russell company = state that “because we have to pay mare for milk to farmers, due to high price of feed, we find it necessary to make a slight increase in the price of milk and cream.” An incre: ase 126 Ris change in milk pri morrow, its new pric 11 cents per quart. Dairy had been re* cents. Its new pri tor’ milk being réiotislyOde’s ine mite at 10

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