The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1926, Page 7

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hs \. ESS good pay is certain ehon you ‘Rave the, training. Heipful book sent free, Américan Busittess Collégé, pares N. Dak. fANTED for farm home. age wage Owner is a bachelor. dast, Calvin, N. D. i EN WANTED—Wagon sters: for State road work. Work till, it freezes up. Write Steven ll Dickinson, N, ELP “WANT! Man and wife,’ Man to work ahd woman to cook. jer experience in a la ite to Rigler & Halpern, ANTED—A eral hause work. Phon Herman Ode i WANTED Gir for gen k. Phone 571 Fo} TRENT--One dines — Toor henette and et, furnished A ry and) G poultry farm: cated near “Bidacaree light ates ping. ee er icing, gdrage Country Club. A six room house, m 29x06 barn and Brick <hlcken Wawel ‘Call, 83 Seventh street. Phone » Biss wand a an the farm, Reinhold Hass rhe casing ligh sekee| ie sia in located close £0 Rospitals oF high school. A-couple of high achool or nurses preferred. Phone NTED ‘tady wii! _Serw. rl 12 yrs, old desites ‘position as FOR RENT—Attract: ive front room in houseReeper for bachelor or widow- apie modern bungalow. Exeellent ef, either country “or city, refer- locatio: You lady. préfei red. ences furnished. Write care Trib- Bpanenntle tor rane party! Call PLEASANT elty heated, n OFFICE ROOM FOR TENT ie single or cone Het Fo RENT—Dental offiee eos ms feureke PpMbne 168, College build- formerly occupied by Dr. Kers! aie me 183. id ‘fice, ENT A large furnished room suitable for any kind of an o! {FoR cable fat tee in meters eae iaseley City National Bank, ‘Bis- s 200 W. Browd. ae me nd clean FarnTan city ele cine une No, 7. Or- rhe FOR RENT—Furnished m heated apartment. 2 a apt. each with private sale—an oak lacey, 4 bookcase ist oe very FOR ‘T- 2e5 room apattment tor light housekeeping, furnished or! unfurnished. Ground floor. Near} Eh school, 415 Eighth streét. Phone os awe! risleet. FOR LENT. pres ‘apartinevite. paréthent NOD. Sac OP Rante Pen. Pe at Tc janaget su for two. a is jired —832R. FOR RENT-—To adults o| ae furnidhed ieee: ment in modern new oe Mar First Sz. __ at ‘teams, Close fa. Ehone 1 FOR RENT—Furnished ght Rome Call ‘FOR keeping apartments. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Moaern ftats, 4 Foowi|' and 6 room, unfurnished, vie heat and water. For Sale: 7 roi ith fe —Modern pea Se Ciosesia in.| fe Fourth aléeping room eee? pre: por ond ae el ie ak ae, “ti ue ot ; front pretiy aad he Mite place: ine resideiice district. Only foe iouse wel dane, ee 4 one, sure to fale ment with us to-see it. W nd this nein bargain, ie boing mlgth ier haute ite with beth and garage; close in full jement; iW ood: 4 aid ak tn ere street ‘cash. ave for: werd think mr & eta in he iad Brant’ Ave. Minn, pak | Work ing ‘and -cleanitig by ‘oer, call. 977-W. ANT for. ba a Bisntarek Calter, wae Minneapalte;| ai Phone ag sae vp tigi SALE— boiids, and front in full, 16 feet long, 5 ft. in diameter, 44 flues, In. ex- cellent condition, used rin a short time. Will make an idgal Ngnite burner for heating or. power. H. Egar, Park Ri the following si mee size, fi ry te steataht se Phone 849W fro house on 50 srs “A poe sot FoR foot’ lot onsite Roosevelt scl rs Phone 908 Cora 8. McLean, a ci —! P. m. : E a FOR SALE- room bungalow, ‘ind rage. Small payment down, ‘4 snk, payments at ae very 8 je suede bone. ae Phone Me. '—Four rooms over repr a eet es ee — pe tary at mee an dit Fourth . WANTED — Mate: ene buflents a private eT Good ave. ‘ail a eee sa pound’ crate, ena ise ei vied ar from someone who has Holstein Milk Cows for ale, Write care Tribune No. 8. man wants fanitor work. Can fur- FOR nish references. 504. ‘Ninth Mrs, John G. Dixon. Phohe 477- PALMIST AND Phténdlogis! Tattemorelle pe Tiare here Vourth street. hours 2 to! hed FOR SALE—Four bottom 34 inch Oli- ver Engine Plow in good repair. Phone 64 and 7 to 10, icin ind lost ar- les. See her today. ' OM at the Mohawk, re AL seek sets L PB Ard some ema of rices reasonabl = shir ae ea clea east otf Tivine Yo Hors, built ins. cot basenient, furnacé ye jt waiter heater, gia stove tel seas stubs. This | Rhtis and Ol ‘Point it °F a buyer, ceuneets ion to gl of real Service to | ca O8T—Sampl Products, Phone 886M. Bismarek. 8 Sei Bowes, No. Dak Co, 113 Washington 8t., .. HUNTS SPANISH GOLD Fayetteville, Ark.—It may be a Myth ‘about the buried treasure that in supposed to have been left in what is now Franklin County, Ark. by Spani: More than a hundred see. But Dr. L. G. Hill spent Hoo. is life savings, in search for it, and tow that he is dead, his two are carrying on the quest. ‘Under the guidance of an aged Spaniard, certain hieroglyphics and kets’ were found, but the old Spaniard died and the map he was following was never found, A min- ing company now is being organized for extensive excavations. WHITE, TRESSES NEXT London.—“Silver threads among the gold” are very desirable in Lon- don now, according to bénuty ex- rts, And the more there are of: em, the luckier madam is, for! jowwhite hair soon will be the ary bluin, cal tinctures will whiten the hair and ‘chase no ill effects. eonapaet MARKETS | "aes a chal —Weakiiess Shown th Mer. New York, lative sentiment Soin irre; Ahen selling Jes the ior ie call money rates from 4% to 5 Ree pent but steerteae fener erally were Krell abi ed and the irket was hendéd rd by early ‘afternoon, » The afternoon recovery lated by the tnterview of Q irs which Wi ‘was stimu. rohan of another fisancial news tick. C. Durant. eabli m1 aston ying that he has sold stocks prior to his departure, predicting an extension of the! bull movement in any Mati ian Hing of about Toa! then eticit" shown!’ he result of Aerve items in ust Satu! tdretnadowine sales lambs geri he f_f'treneral sepreee of money rates. Oils were ‘helped hy the rt Of the oil conservation board xpres concern over the pation. Railroad equipment jares upward under the leadership man which soared over eight polats ton new high on ‘epecinl ering based On expect: 8 of special dividend action in the near future. General Motors developed surden activity which carried it nearly five points above the morning's low of 208% be- fore the end of the third hour. ‘Weakness cropped ol At ie some mer. eraising issues, Ki! company Peaking Sia Hi polnes, to a new Tow at 49 and Department Stores common ind d pretyrrea if we éd ‘two and four points respectively] 4 eee Beet Sugar also touched a w Rails wore again under accumula. tion, new peak prices being attain about a dozén issues, includi lew York Central, Frisco common and Great Northern preferred. The closing was irregular. Price movements were confused in the late] da: trading when several of the rails) which had led the early rise encoun- tered profit taking, Fresh sellin, also bréke out in Mack Trucks ani Willys Overland, but Yellow Couch, Ruilio, Freeport, Texas and Texas and Pacific were strong. Total sales ap- Proximated 1,700,000 shares. POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 7—(AP)—Potatoes, déecipts 98 cars; gn track 177; total pl tie the mo months. ; bulk Minnesota sacked Red bios 2.70@2.75; sacked sand land Ohio's 2,60@2. | da; rado sacked rurals 2.85@3.00. cnicaco O LIVESTOCK : hogs now mostly close; h crs doing little; early ‘sales fully steady; top 14.25; bulk desirable 160 to 210 pound averages 13.76@14.1 few 260 to 300 pound butchers 12.90; early bulk hetter grade pack- ing sows 10.00@11.00; heavies down- watd to 9.60 and below; supply of pigs increased; demand very slo early bids around 25 cents, lowe wart ee 32.25@18.46; mn ium 13.00 light fight 13000) So: machlog aos 0011.35; slaughter pigs \@) 15. 2 Cattle 26,000; better grades fed steers comparatively Accra strong to 16 cents higher; ch yearlings up most; grass slaughter steers and stockers and feede strong; top’ year 10; heavies 10.85; she stock slow; mostly 10 to 25 cents bulls 10 to 15 cents lower; ‘a steady to 50 cents lower at; , downward to vackers. Sheep 29,000; fat lambs weak to 26 nts newer than Friday; no westerns Rarle; ery ext Chieago, higher; recep tra firsts a ‘33@35 %. Chi leago, ly bulk 4.00 kina held at 14.26; cule ‘weal around atendy: fut ewes 5.60@625; feeding weak, ras hee ‘ 4 inved bec x maaan a Firmness at Winhipey Liberal Export Busitiess Influence Market Chicago. Sept. "sry heat dis- a better undertone the greater Part of the day, largely because of $000,000 10 4,000,000 bi nd Canadian wheat taken, sistent rains 01 parts of the wititer wheat territory ik] Which have caused a curtuilment in ement alxo tended to stimulate values, ele ut Chieago for the last three, 's were estimated ut only. hent cloged higher, corn was strong at 1's to 1% lower, onts % lower to’ % mivance and eee 16 down to five cents Gu nae RES SCOHE GAINE futures cored gains of %@1% cents today, the. advanee Jed ‘by deferred Hedging pressute kept ¢ market. in check early, but strength Winnipeg and Chi large export: sales and wet in the Cunadian west, sticred better support and: prices held well fora + ae of one cent un hard spring was 3 to 13 cents over September, No. 1 hard northern 2 to 12 cents over and No. 1 northern 1 to 12 cents over, Durdm premiums three cents lower. Corn ships pige Were lirge, and de- mand good f Oats were in fair to good demand. Rye was firm and unchdtiged, y was Flaxseed premiums ruled easy. CHICAGO PRODUCE Sept. Yas 4) unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY Sept. SE AL The (irre eones pemmret 2 y 40@4014; firsts : SIRCAGO aco BANGS. : ee ——— 1 1.9% 1.88 1.290% 1.908 1 ist. 1 1 1 90% 36% 4 46% 92% 8 1.04 14.55 14.62 % 83% mene. é ie # 45% yt 98 103% 14.40 1445 bd 27% 103% 14.55 14.62 18.75 18.50 16,25 16.45 roa oe S F S 3s .. 2 28 see FFE 16.90 16.45 AP)-—Cash va No. 2 hard Corn No. 2 mixed %8@29; No. 2 yellow 79@80 Outs No, 2 white 37% @40%; white 36% @37%9, Rye No. Losi aou, Barley Timothy, re, “5.36@ Clavey aved 26. 9.50; sheep about MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 7—(AP)-—Flour unchanged to 10 cents lower, In car- lond lots, family patents: quoted at 2.60@8.00 a burrel in 98-pouhd. cotton me aoe 42,438 barrels, rain Ml NNI POLIS Bi: RANGE Sept. 7 High Latte fe Open 18% 1.80 1.43% BB's 1% Low Close 1.85% 1, 39% 1.40% 1.43" BRM 1 Wheat— Sept. Dee, 38 ut Winnipeg and a over the holi- as much 3 els domes- | r the northwest and of wheat to market; | Ar) narley — Sept. sears.| Febt 1% ‘to 1% cents NE. Minneupolis, Sept. receipts 1,535 cars cot \ ‘ . 1 dark northern spring choiée to fancy 1.44% @1.47% 3 good to choice 140" @1. aon? ordi nar yto good 40%; No. here ey dork har tHe 1408: May 1. ptemb Corn } Onts Barley 50@62, Rye No. 2, 0% @a2%. Flax No. 1, 222%@2.33 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-. Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 7 No. 1 dark northéfn 1 nortHern: sprit 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 'Y MARKET it. 7—-(AP)—Wheat baned on weather} * the were easy ‘to good quality. yellow, ‘m to one cent higher. No. 1 ry Hard winter ... We quote but me i] 7—(AP)—Butter 10,566 tubs; cream- standards 40%; ex- receipts 16,709 ; Ordinary ‘tleats Spelts, per cw! SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. No. 4, 55 Ib: No. 5 No, 1 55 tb 1—(AP)—Poultry, mt per poun cars; fowls iN ise ar corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents wi NGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 7—(AP)—Range of carlot grain sal Wheat No. 1 ~| dark northern 1.39% @1. 40% ead No. 2 ( winter 1.41%1.42%; No. 1 hard eens Corn No, 3 yellow 78@784 ; No. yellow 7 1@ Outa No. 2 white 2614 @29; No. white 351¢@36 Rye No. 1, 91% Flax No. 1, 2.32@2: Barley sample grade . 8 St. Paul, Sept. of A) ate 4600; killing se8 slow; dey qcarce,\about steady; ste ator k pe late Me Motiduy ip ye J ish ok igs oil oe | see ‘tackets and feedspi ie 2,000; veuters. weak $a 54 + Ors, j The Tigh i le htweight hi wy 19.80; ver ie a a id sows stéady to es sel ro .084)11.00, carly on -wtee arena cost fonday, ep 3 i: hi ‘bidding niostly 12ME fon fat lambe or 25 lower; ys fat hes | pac! ie rs ee ‘to Jn, Sept 1.00) —Di id Taya No. 8} | word, but "at abot mitigied compasiiun and nest ‘agement. And just at that time, there was a ‘commotion next door, ad No ‘saw the casket of Myra tried i at the house she fad loved $0 e sight restored Bunny's age, reignited her fire of: in caused her to resume We , will be coming hdmeé -sodn,”. id, HeFvously, “arid 4 Sant te u what I know, Mr, Truitt, Be because you have minde me féql it is my duty.” Hl me only as mueh oF as little, ju think beat. Do not be car. away by emotion at the sight hat casket. But if you will tell me the truth, I’m sure you will ndt Well, as 1 came upstairs, saw Mr. Inman n, beeping through toe creck of his door. le murt Rave henrd me on the atdirs, and dpened it Re: tiniest. mite.” “a ‘was so upset 1. didt’t. Nnow™ what I was doing, but 1 went blinily on to my own room, and threw my-, self on the bed.” Vhy didn’t you raise -an ‘alarm?’ ir, Truitt, you will), think this strange. But 1 was afraid, I feel yeurs older n though timt was but a few days ago, but at ‘thut mo- ment, I felt. I aut couldn't do any- thing at all. uely reasoned that if there was ia alarming to do, there were people in that house bet- ter fitted to look’ after it than J. That I, as the youngest and least ex- perienced of the household had no. call to take any initiative- eh know this sounds foolish, but truth. I’ve never done cane myself, never had arty responsil lity sort, and I couldn’t make mj anythii 1 see now, it .wi cowardly and-- “No, Miss Moore, it was natural You were stunned, and, moreov you had reason to believe that Mr. Inman knew something of the mat- ter, or he would not be 5: ing ye i ou. You hud reason to tl jeath = was house— nade don’t know. I didn't Perryabout unybody I cried and cried ‘until 1 fell sort of sleep. But I e up and listening every minutes, And not anoth did I hear in that hous long. Toward Boviights een in the &°} wonder, if it hadn't 4 got up@and undressed id wi - tb ed ‘properly, but I waited almost breathlessly for what the morning might bring. So, when Carter came to tell me the news, I was sitting, yp in hed, crying. Steve Truitt looked at her earnest- but plercingly. “You were sfraid to nT ariything, because you feared—still fcxf—that wenty. Heath was the criminal and you love him.” “| did love him then,” nsid Bunny, simply: “I don't, now. (Te Be Continued.) NOTICE OF MORTG FORKC re of the mortgagor to pa’ taxes for the year 1 in the sum of 41.99; taxen for the yeur 1924 In the mum ‘of $79.38 and taxes for the year 1925 jn t sum of $80.83, and that under the terma and estiiclees of suid mortgage, the assignee of ortgages has elected he whole amount sec foreclose said mortgage, now, therete e hig 18 NEREBY (IVEN, nee ‘ertain MOrtaney executed al delivered Frank Vaskes and ee » hin wife, of Burleigh orth Dakota, motigagors, Northern Trunt mpany, corporation, as mortgagee, dated the Fth day of Murch, iit,’ and. tiled for record in the office of the Regin- {er of Deeds of Burletgh County, the arch, 18tT, at 3 o'clock an duly vecordéa in Hose tee jorteages an page 9, and annighed by #3 nortgwagee by an ire of utewiater oF Bena on wing aay of November, at ck p.m, and wae duly reconted in 1 pt 90 of Mortgages on page and assigned by said Ransom County Trust Sompany. to. Grae h of, rthfleld, Mi office of the mid Reéginter i ry cy i pte nee teh ercats ae vs jhe cf My n tn: Beart etiting ‘hy a Metween seid Frank Vaskes ‘and cnen Vawlceu, hie wife wet Grace orn Hoxard, da, fovtizawe sig anete tat ‘ . ie ret door Ls the Goure tie Towne the City ‘Harloigte amatek, in the unty of ar State of. e Falkota, Ae ur four, of: 3 on the ¢ he iw t eon the pon such moftgi m Fen length rtrait was |t tes trom cho Fvalls of the ji eae athe ard "Basege tn orn b arr at ete the heey poe a ad_agiin ime to the calla think ; :

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