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MAN WANTED | (city or country) established company will it opely 4; capital and start you iin four own. permanent business selling nesess! ties peonle must buy every day. Experience unnecessary. McConnon & Co. Factory 262, 4 GOVERNMENT TO needed frequently | fe C nadian and’ other bordera.' $1,680 yearly. Particulars _ free. hte Ozment, 33-P., St. =Wagon_ “aati for State road work. Work ti Jt freezes up. Write Steven Bros, Dickinson, N. D. i : IELP WANTE! Man to work und woman to cook for bridge crew. Call room 202 at Van Horn Hotel. WANTED—A first class grocery or department manager. Write At No. 10. Care Tribun WANTED-—Wait FEMALE HELP WANTED LADY TO TAKE CARE of 10 room|: rooming house and work part time commqqmeEEERN—EEENEESEEE in confectionery. store located in| ABABSMENTG Western part of state. Give per- sonal descriptions and experience, in reply. G. Gilbertson, Beach, MBITIOUS WOMEN ith K experience can make from $40 te $75 weekly handling Beautiful Carolee Dre: Pleasant refined work. Write today to Carolee Com- y City, Mo 985.00 Experience unnecessary. Earning: in advance. Steady work. .-Bvery- thing furnished. land Duress, Dearbor: ro. $25.00 weel . addressing cards: ‘No can+ ing or experience necessary. e immediately, Enclose kts | for particulars, Elm Service, .11 Dearborn, Chicago, ‘We pay $25 gross eiiding pleasant work, no sell lars for addressed envelo} eylock ee Dept. ‘Spare immediately: Marguery Card Shoppe, 137 Eaat 431 N.Y. WE PAY $15.00 per 108 te: eting Cards, free particu- lars for addressed envelope. York- ville pate Dept. KD 864, Lexington, $6 a dozen making ¢ Particulate for acaien, Linnit Service Ine. 310, Mass. % enographer, who Ry experience in a law offi Write to Rigler & Halpern, fe N. girl or woman for gen- eral house work. Phone 1190. Mrs.’ ve dairy poultry farm, located near Bismarck: Country Club. A six room house, 29x66 barn and brick chicken hou: on the farm, Reinhold Ha cirl 12 yrs. old desires position as housckeeper for bachelor or wie er, elther country or city, refer-| ences furnished, Write care Trib-) une No. 7. ‘OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Dental office rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw,’ LO! suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, Bis-|" ae 101 Gateway Station, Kansas: Lynn,| Fi Ic PATROL TnaPROH si ‘FOR TRghe—Wiil Cap OE Master “sedan as: ment on modern home, bune- No. 6. ergs apt. each Sookgane _ sonable, FOR‘RENT—A modern § room a ment partly furnished, a and entrance. 402 Ave. pay- Nrite Tet.) io ar ae F rt vate Call ‘apartinent; 2 rooms and kitchenette. Close in, Call at 883. Sixth For RE Te ad ly, rt | ment in“ modern ‘new ‘home oan __First. St. [ = RENT— earaished light ho pews. | _keeping apastments, HOUSES AND FLATS Two modern six room " hette Odeo close in, one on North] Fourth’ 8 ind other on Washin, ton Ave, Two lots for sale o roem teres an¢ one five: room house for t: or sale located at Devils takes One| @ vaom house for sale at Grand LJ. Wehe, Lucas Bloek, _ Biamaget SE FOR ay Modern fists, and’ .@ & room, unfurnished, with heat and water. For Sale: 7 room| house on 50 foot lot. Also eyoee | foot lot opposite Roosevelt Phone 905, Cora 8S. McLean, LE—One seven room dwelling house partly modern. Also one quarter oe. improved land. Townshi mip ee. 97. KF athiy payme mol sonable price. it down, i at a very rea- jane 921, ————"— WANTED Sarai ‘patients in ] P jood care. Also man wants s Yanitor work. Can fur- nish ‘references. 504 Ninth St. Mrs. John G. Dixon. 77: PALMIST AND Phrenologist Mai Lattemorelle Titel. eed street. Readin en jae A private home. pong in wants tar work. Can foe “ nish B04 Miath “quarter snake “Set Semassaises fine base: yoda rooms separ Pyar sine 1 bargain. nuine 5 dow new maderh Bin; basement and ‘addi if nem iy ow mea") ed a BOOM modern -emeas; with close to court house; has east front and for down town location cannet be excelled. $6,000. Ternis. 7 ROOM m ro house with gai % extrailot with handsome trees; has| east front sud close to schools. A re ind homelike pli in choice peside district. Only, $6,500. noo new matin bance with fine banement; garage ' eee is ier excellent coe believe this to Close to inoue oNarite aise Teenie vein, lowest frei ate Saas jale. of coal guat- 708 PB ig First © Street, Wie rage | all equ! a large meer : “a ols. ret jave and will sell for val 1600 cash, Tribune care No.6. $ FOR SALE—Prosper: ted west manent im town of 10,000 FOR SALE—Some new cord casings and tubes at 1% regular hee rr the following size: 4 straight _ Phone quart, 7% cents meyer boys, 884 WANTED—To who has Holstein. ite Cows for sale. Write ‘ribs im MONTANA “SAMBOUILAEY. WES for sale — in carload lata. & Wise, Lewistown, 451 FOR i ee lee ae tween iti tween reat tloak cig oor: HRDDEN. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Block Phone © Nine: years active city selling. SALESMAN MEN mi e week. Just taki for ‘the Longwear line and rs: an’s guaranteed all Te shoes at ing like. wild- Longwear lactot i ea tes, Gites olis, Minn. TIOHTNING strange | battery. com. jae ‘sae ae MW ante Eliminates ola jen lv. method, vontively. Gallon free to “"Pord, Batteries 60.20. 0, St. Paul, Minn. ta. ‘it dealted. * aie ts, ito reasonable. si a anh leset, furnis! R RENT—A weil furnished tb07 in strictly modern home, close rit convenient to high school. 702 Seventh street. Phone 357- Ms wate! on car Ii er oF sept Salat suitable for two in meats hamne.| bmg sgilites 208 W. Broa FOR RENT =thrve large connec rooms on first floor, gas rani sink, ni xe furnished. Call 5 alt jock. FOR RENT—One clean Tarnianes light nd gare. room with pan- try and closet 22 Third street. Phone 1: FoR hen furnished sleep- aleep ing room if modern home. Steam heated for wint $22 Fift ROOM FOR RENT in all modern| house. Convenient to high school, iw. Phon £ J. iN’ ed room, alre b a mF “RENT—A furnished room in| mn, tor old e: Unive permanent Write Tribune Ni eKLY. and weekly sslary. ong ti “at Specialty “Co j—Bell Tubes and Skived Shoes to dealers, ssl enna ane weekly, lusive territo: les Manager, 907 Willow St, = writing desk, on sonuans: i chrome floor lamp with oval shade, Puritan Oil Range, sewing cabinet, smoking stand, Te, mattress and apring, dufold, 50 tb. ice-box, oak’ rocker, mahogany rocker, iy machine, Victrola, almost tha rds, Call ot 713 Third ‘St. iE table, $20; dining room chairs, eae! 2.50; 1 bed, complete, lete, $25; ook desk gig ‘ing te, 3 Oa le: 3 reel Chairs, thro at 612 each; leather! gocker,§ g 9x12, $25; Fernery, Thee’ 349. ee "aS SAL used ng of 4 ‘wl @ year and a half, con H ‘ce mahogany pence set piece ining room set, 9x12 rug, complete heavy brass bed, walagt dresser, gas stove, ie a Saat. “peel ous other Ave. Thone 6 anak after ¢ = oan * morning. SALE—Mattress, $10; new peetens apring, $10; fumed oak ie. table, $30; buffet, $80; china foe New Home sewing ma- kit-/ bulk: of AGENTS WANTED FAKEN IN—Hound di ellow. Call 311 hon: Forth street. 8t.] FOR SALE—Four bottom 14 inch Oii- Mra. dohn 6. :Dixen. eee Products. ug MOM’N POP vi Eagine Plow in good repair. PI ———- ee FOR SALE—Pure unfermented Wine Write Box 624, Bis- B SALE—Nice fresh cucumbers. Prices reasonable, Call 6093, aoe and] Wi: TMD — Sales agents to sell our guaranteed highgrade coffee direct to farmers. We pay liberal com-, er Cottee ‘Co., Dept. 2 MONEY Laan MONEY TO LOAN—Anj place, 960 to without security 7 per cent. nd for details and application. National Credit pond a Co., 409 Baltimore Bidg., St. , modern home suitable for two. - —532R. Nicely furnished sleep- lone in. Phone 1062K. at 422 Fourth street.” —Nleely furnished sleep- ing-roOme. Close in. Phone 1052 Call at 422 Fourth St ¥ooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles, “RERT—A furnint Tarnished “room in @ modern home. tat 1012 Fourth for one or two RENT—Bed room girl 212 Sixth at strect, 80. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOC! South St. Paul, Sept. 4—(AP)—A spurt in hog prices found li weights closing steady to 15 cents higher, while packing sows-and heavy butchers wound up unevenly 50 to 1.00 higher, says the weekly review of the United States department of agricul- ture. On Friday 140 to 250 pound averages. made the 13.00 to 13.65 anoney while heavier butchers sold on down to 11.50. Packing sows cashed ie at 10.00 to 10.25, heavy rough inds down to 9.50. Pigs finished at 13.50 mo: M Cattle ‘trends were on the down- grade and the 26 ¢ents in sopts to 60 ‘eents advance of a week earlier had heen wiped out by the close. Dry lots were an exception to the ve rune und the best of these yearlings made a 10.35 top, heavies reaching 9.50, wi le medium weights stopped rass beef sold up to 7.7 ik 6.00 to 7.00, while cows an ifers cleared for the most part in the 4.50 to 6.50 spread on cows and from 3.60 to 4|25 for all cutters. Hulls colued at 5.00 to 5.60 with veals at 18.00 t Stocker and feeder. price. levels, x6- mained unchanged under a healthy el id, a range of 6.00 to 7.00 taking deman the bulk of the steer crop and 4.00 to '5 the bulk of the cows and heifers. Catianaus hammering at fat lamb values found these 1.25 under those of a week earlier Friday, the sirable kinds cashing at 18.50" to , culls around 9.00. Ewex:to breeders sold at 4.50 to 9.60, | sceording to age and condition, kinds unsuited for this outlet going to pack- ers around 4.00 to 6.00, culls as low as 200. sep ee SOAP). P ” te Chicago, Potatoes: brary Gases = ‘track 180; total U. 8. ees 108 cars; trading slow; whites 2. 2.75; Minnesota sacke Red. River Ohios 2.50; Idaho sacked rurals2:25, FARGO ine large modern roan = my Prespects of Bet Better Harvest ‘and discouraged liquidation w to hold a small open- ing upturn, carried the market down firm; Wisconsin sacked round | 99, 6 @ MARKETS |* sete Yesterday 3 Year Ago Open io b0% re 82" 86 89% 88% a Ab4y 88% B85 88 Pe ke Ws VAG 17.80 17.65 21.22 19.08 WHEAT PRICES “LOWER TODAY ing Weather in Canada Influence Market sit Chicago, Sept, 4—(AP)—Prospects| * of clef weather for the harvest in, Canada, ther with unexpected weakness i the corn market, led to lower prices for wheat today. Sep- tember and December deliveries of| {1 ;] wheat reached a new tow price record Tor the season. No export business in wheat today was apparent. Wheat closed heavy one to 1% rents net lower, corn 4 to 1% cents flown, oats varying from 1% to % cent Hecline to 'a cent jons unchanged to 2l he opening ndvance i h offerings hy Chie: interest. This together with predic. tions of clear weather for ne encouraged freer offerings and wi e ened the wan small. it December an . Cash houses bought Sept and sold Decembe ‘An opening advance in provision market wax met by increased offers from small packers, and the marke! ran into stop loss — packers checked rather agree SLUM le Marty MARKET only % cent point at the tin h. Hedgi hen 4 market failes into stop loss selling, Oats advanced 14 close was unchanged, mecting pressure on the rise. Rye f tures broke 2'%@2%4 cents on wheat RANGE Phd, Commi: Id Leading buying) tions; fat lambs closing 0 to 25 eente lis, Sept. 4—(AP)—Wheat} imped 242@2% cents today ‘rom om tales eh the By -auaoiteled Prien Leind Wike | PG a Mr Clase 20% et 1.38% 198% Hewitt rave 75% 3 20% Oy aly 45% 03% ON 40% Abs Fs < 1 oe 14.57 14.62 14.72 14.75 14.72 14.80 13.60 18.60 19.60 to ae mind ha ony pate jai i a now: re tortibi: dew "heavite ““bpleet’s3 DiS. Cattle 1,080; compared week ag metal steer trade active; receip largest of year, supply fed steers smaller, | holed more numerous; fed heavies fully 50 cents: higher; year- ings id medium weight 25 to 50 cents higher; grass. slaughter steers jabout 26 cents up; stockers und) ‘feeders firm; spots 10 to 15 cents higher on lightweight Ktockers; cx. treme top 11.00 pald for 789. to 1.204 pound offerings, 1,382 and 1,390 pound steers 10.90; 1,230 pound bul bull- ks 10:85; yearling hei fut she eon 2h common grass heif- era: showin pt decline; all cutters nd bulls 1 ht 16 cents off; vealera to. 75 cents lower. Week's bulk prices follow: Fed steers $.25@10.50; grassets 8.26; fat cows 6.2 @)7.00; heifers 4.25@4.75; to.b0 cents veal € 8 me loads Toth week 6,300 di for rect und 282 doubles from feeding sta- t lower; culls cents lower; sheep mostly 26 cens lower; yearlings 26 to 40 cents lower; feeding lambs 2h cents higher; wee Fat —— lambs: E practical | top oe yearling wethere 12.00; fat ewes 6.75; range feeding lambs 14.90; bulk fat range lambs 14.35@ 14.8! fat natives 14. port real culls 9.50@ 10.00; yearlin 11.00@11.50; fat range feeding jambs cent on wet weather and moderate receipts, but FINANCIAL weakness and slack export demand. Barley futures held cash market the help. ed ut 1% with grain, the average, with medium qualitie enpecially favored by will buyers, bu top qaulities were ea: lower. Lower grades held un with-an improved general demand. Corn was one cent higher for ch yellow. Outs were steady. Rye was steady. Barley was advanced one cent, for) peginning better grades. Flaxseed was in good demand early but buying toned down late. ge yaar 5 Chicago, rt. AP. Poultry, alive, weak; pleat 2 cars; fow 14@27;_ spring Fig turkeys 34: roosters jucks 20@25; geese MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 4—(AP)-<Flour) marnanere Shipments Bian 21 haomal: 50. 49,780 bar. ne Fewer — Site tevalaned J sumption. A sho Cash wheat ‘demand was better on to one cent}/high levels for the year, changed | th firm, a better New York, Sept. 4-U)—Strength und activity of the railroad share score of which mounted to new several to highest prices ever .recotded, vshadowed ull other devel ts in thin week's sto was the nearest approai d fashioned “railroad marke Untreet has witnessed sinco the the world war, and ‘was unuaual too, in that It started! in labor day week, traditionally a period of quiet trading and inde- ciaive price movements, Heavy buying of the railroad js- *jnues was inapired by the publication of a reries of record breaking July ents, coincident with eporia which exceed- is loadings for tl of spe é many car- riers, ‘which are now rning two to four times their annual dividend requirements, Atchison, Chesapeake and Oblo, and Southern Railway es- tablished new high records for all time when Baltimore and Ohio, Maten Pacific, Delaware and Hud- son, New York Central and several ‘others sold at their bent prices in years, ! 4 gy] ph stockers and feed- 3 - | Cao, i i] * New York, taj fee ar pro 4 sale exodus of -bankers, y their em tore ¥. Phebus eee lew York ateck, fthad ed ‘and cad _ Chi le |—-P—No* wan dian the mereantiie ersude Butter and a we alone ne street ina imal ray unchanged prices. Heceipes’. t both were larger. Poultry was irregular and potatoes firm. . very little, Oats held parely steady. Cash harley firm 1S strong at 60 to 61 Genti, ntemher olonen at 69 1-2, the wame ‘ae Inet wi Rye did not show as much of a cline for the week as Wheat, -Canh ‘o| Ye Wan in steady demand iby milin itt one to two éente over the Sep- tembeé, with chatce three cents aver. Flax was easier the forepart-ot the week, No. 1,'‘neMing't ‘to t 2 cents over the Septemtfer, which gained 2 1-2 cents for the!iwrert; losing at 2. 2. Chicago, Bept. 4—U%)—The out- standing development on the butter market ring the week wan the disappeara of the firm” tone ‘d the previous week. and the net dectine’ to dixsipat and the situation by changes reault- eft from the situation exe ept ut Chi. The stornge sit imp he the rents: of grain, ace Ing to the weekly crop report i: Wednesday by the Van ‘Dusen 1 i rington company of Minneapolis. Un til the past two days there have’ been but few: rains and the condition of the grain is now much. better ghan the ,eurlier threshed. Nearly-all of our VPabbeeneceyp espe report the un- ed condition of all crapa, n it has been very hard . to estimate the outcome. The average of 20 tending | tecent warm weather There has probably been some re- duction in the wheat crop aince the estimates of August first. With the.. re pele lee Peewee fas wet in the shoc he quality in general! high, In some of the driver ‘lineiets, however, the wheat is lighter o -| weight. The best yields of w ported are in the Red River Vailey, the northern tier of counties in North Dakota and the valleys on my . There have been some ee yields and the quality Smut is quite prevalent and. the will ‘have a tendency to ‘affect 2 pl Later threshing returns indicate . that barley and onts are running lightly unde? cartier estimates, Witu the exception, of Minnesota and nerth- eastern North Dakota these crops are considerably below normal. ne es that usually have a su: itley and oats are now making in- quiry for these yoo to b in for seed next spring. The rains of two weeks ago have been of great help to corn ane. the: has been favor- rallroad issues was at the highest | able for its development. In some level since 1913. In the industnial list, movement “considerably: more canfused, due to the operations of tive forcer, Fears | the price|hy the heat. | districts corn on sandy soil was a a Specie are aun pm pects ra very good crop ina wart of South Dakota, where "the te er feed grains were a failure. We y rates were allayed | have also u number of very lfrom 5 to 4 per cent, on the ifirat of the month, and a shading | took place in the longer time loans and commercial paper. eyeiker , Sagten fel comman .tovk: phage-on | licatfon of an interview with George F. Baker, veteran banker and a director of. that carppration, Inttmating that no stock Wividends would be paid t The stock turned upward yeater- day, however, on pfedictious ‘of ja large increase in August unfilled sewed and reports that the industry muting around 83 ipmenst ty. Rallwoa@ equipment: rte were again bought heavily ee Lie prospect of lurge orders thin! © temporary oat- ree On raporta of éul od wt ings, merger rumors and record breaking gasaline con-{ ved rally also place tn the copper group. ' moves mere er tani pert sips A Pree sey ducing the week end> Ting iy ana a a mreine ‘workse [review of ne Un mee States soperte ens 7 ear vi poet eat fae iwhen cll loans were mixed down | norte on corn in North Dal liquidation . af United | GFop. teal tard and of yy itd have pon ne frosts up to tl me, some may metres oe correspondents dents" eneraly a Earl eendition in flax’: les Shreshing fester Bleed ‘do* Bm Bi ge Og str expectations. wintre ab eede conditions Nave been favorable: for, plowing ang. this work is being - ould be conmaerah fA ja] plished this iis season, CHICAG® GRAI bo sie es: 2 LM@192%; is Cora aN. 2 yellow 19; No. 4 white : Oats