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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1998 Tribune € Sealed Mes MAL§ HELP WANTED perl ctal 8 PATROL INGPEOT-| juards feng Y Caneaian Gare other Hye ee Wie, ED mei learn Barber trade. Great demand, big, woges. Few weeks compte: Cates Woe an and cations: offer eee, scapes ewe. Farso. N wor WANTED AT irs or ah to do odd jobs. 807 Fourth street. ____ FEMALE HELP WANTED WA —- Competent girl who un: derstands house xr nd cooking. Highest wages, Avply 200 W. Ros- ser St. Phone 922., APA MENTE FOR RENT—A rnished modern apartment, esate piano and all electrical conveniences. Clean and warm, Always hot wa- ter. To responsible couple. Will sub- Fourth st z ‘Ok iT--A furnished modem apartment. Also an unfurnished modern apartment, A 7 room part ly modern house, close in. For sue a bed dufuid. Phone 906 after R small modern apartment for one a week this lady. Clean, warm, and always hot, water, 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—A 3 or 4 room modern apartment furnished or unfurnish- ed. Write Tribune No, 24, walks, chi the loads are larger. Phone 077-3. T. M. __Seventh street. . FOR chester ‘repeating rifle. in good beeedaneca G IF YOU want a i price, ieee sleeping room. Call 434 during the day and 960LJ_ecvenin, BARGAINS FOR SALE ["s modern house, 2 bed rooms, basement, hardwood floors down stairs, heat, water and xew-j it, 50 foot lot, a bar- Kr on good terms, 7 ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, _ full basement, hot water heat, light, water and sewer, for $380, on terms, NICE 50 foot lot in Riverview Addi- tion, south front, for $365. Cash. Many other houses and lots for GEO, M, REGISTER. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—A Ford Bug with high — lot at o now. Rebuilt. with, barn’ and of lot. rage. Small payment monthly payment tonable. rice. direct. jone 921. Advectaeenen 1. your ashes and gar-| OTHER equally jtoo ial offer to make. for driveways and ir than others For service. Burch, A 1906 model .22 Win- hag $15. 1 Four Biomarcl! Tribune N FOR SALE—Underwood 12 inch carriage. AND FLATS modern 4 room bac Also: Ford car with truck body. Cheap ifftaken at once, 513 Thirteenth St, Phone 476W. FOR SALE—5 room bungalow. a Fer sale by owner: 68 is PX of ee 2and two me ira and com- a eoeaition. Fin eats alt lot, | wi ome, Price rive OM cotttige and. bath, mod- rh, Iecated north part:of town atid on, block off pavement. Price ind bath, brick atuccoed, modern and in good con- dition, porch, 450x160 foot lot. Price $4200.00 with small cash payment, balance monthly installments, FIVE ROOM cottage partly modern, . new,” garage, vba ed a ent property. $320a00. THN ROOM two sry house and bath, good. condition and modern, double x garage, 75x150 foot lot, lo- gated on Fourth street. Price fintares, garage weciemene all in dandy condit! Price $ $650.00 cash, balance on monthly | f installment: good homes for also lots in all parts of town at) W very reasonable Teicen, oe eM | tied in your GWA’ HOME before cold weather Phone 1: INVESTORS M AGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty Bank ‘ 1 1 winter. ecause ay New and on reasonable FARM FOR RENT—sv0 atres of good farm land. Good house, hip roof basement barn and silo ‘oh the uae misiutes’ drive from 923-R, . or ¢ elehone | write Tri Tribune {The metancholy ‘a have come, the gladdest of the year; the base- ball season's ending, and football's coming near, ‘ypewriter. Phone garage on! Ga- down, and very rea- speed gears, Very reasonable. 519 FOR SALE=S room bungalow. Ge- Fourth street, rage, anal ly peyments at large furnished FoR room in a new modern flat. Close in. $10.00 a month, Cuil 417 Fifth street after 5 p.m. Phone w2W FOR RENT—Theee purtly furnished ight housekeeping rooms, upstairs, in modern home. Phone 1132-M. sie Hilsche ‘FOR RENT- payment down, am house ‘coaine atid Pitan sy OO I VURNITURE FOR GALE and very reas rice. Phone 921, ‘36x46 house, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE en lly hd 1 gehen Sauasaeemaae cttel sae | Planned ; j ings and to-aid’in the formation of ork DBA. Mest insurance codes are George Well: Will atate insurance commia i the first ti i hij ke: eketer halve nei af RE sc "Henry 8. er; iam AS tthe Na onal ns vice iden: ts elation, which peat * on Octo- | 1 Pittsburgh, secretery, of the ‘her 27-20, will Have'e ahaa casualty clearing ‘hou: section, ine iiss Cook, state fficers were ee be “elected at-both brarian, dacd here today. branches of the convention... ie library Auctiva of ee eonven- meeting place ‘for’ pi zest ra. Hesel Bear lan of the ‘eachers. College, and he tion will bein chia will be decided ups spring by ‘ebs rate State endeavor to bring out more ne Beare of the executive com I} Tears the relation of Varese bd Too Laty To Chamfy the lvancemeént ' ai thi LOST—A_ lad; white gold wrist School btudent. "A feature of the th | “Ost Apitay's white gol ¥biweee brary sectién will be a roundtable, Kighth street and Ave. A and Pro- conference and sectional =e fessor Jack's, Reward. Phone G15J. which will be attended by Frank | FOR SALE—One bed with springs Walters, librarian of the University | complete i. Good conditiqn. of Minnesota. Walters also will de- Phone 389 of 613-J. liver an address at one of the general! FOR RENT—-Furnished light house sessions of the if the association. | keeping* ‘Sets, for for Swo. 42 422 Fifth Se. Mrs. E. F. Bacor RB, Bacon of USE LAND 1 ILLEGAI LY . Grand Forks Dies Seventeen’ persons ha’ recentl; ve Forks, N.D. D., Sect. 17—)— | been caught using state land illegal- |ly and have settled with the state Mra. E. F, Bacon,’89, died Inte Thura- day at the: home.of her son, J. F. Vand department or have promised to do so, Carl "R, Kositzky said today. of, neue manager of the Grand | Forks Herald.. Funeral services will pen Pe the MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR a 17. bead Saturday afternoon. Minneapolis, Sept. Flour’ 10 cents higher. In carload lots Tam- Bacon was born March 28, 1837 $f, Rites, ad th She is su merican | ily patents quoted at 8.00@8.20 a bar- ree ey hte: rel in 98-pound cotton sacks, Ship- ments 49,503 barrels, Bacon Hacon Pall et Bacon of Cando. Bran 21.50. © ine Mrs. Mate B. Allen and I Millie yy. Van Alsting of Grand Forks and entre Way of Water- town, A fou: daughter, Mrs. iin: B. Pprake decensi Insurance Agents Meet at St. Cloud St. Cloud, Minn., Sept. 17-4)—More than 160 delegates have arrived in St. Cloud to attend the joint one- day convention of the Minnesota fed- eration of insurance and Minnesota| association of local agents. This is the first year the convention has et held outside the Twin Cities or juluth. The federation will hold its meet ings’ this morning, and the local agents will convene this afternoon. All delegates and guests will attend a luncheon this noon, SPENT FOR Cosmetics 1S AN @WEUL SLAP ar ’ pocinr Boon wiTH 1200 DOLLUHS IN 223 Twelfth street north, FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping vooms fully ‘furnished. ly modern. Facing street. 617 st. Phone 8125, -~Two newly decorated usekeeping rooms. Down . Couple preferred. Inquire 7 Fourth street. table, 2 wi plete, 1 sor chairs, 2 dresser, 1 cot, 1 _mirror. rent room| FOR SALB—Brass in modern hontes close ingsuit 1. $25.p0aght for two. Gentlemen preferred.| oxatly gavenport 217 Kighth street. NEWLY Decorated, city- Grn light howseksepiancrommn/misbtl or connected, College building. Telephone } i Two NICELY. furnished sleeping rooms in first block east of Bank of N. D. on Main St. Apply at 822 _ Main Si ‘i FOR RENT—A room with city Reat,' light, and bath. Inquire after 6; _p.m. Back apartment. 90414 Main. FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur- nished rooms for light bousckeen- \_ing. In modern home. 112 Ave.'C. FOR RENT—A sleeping room in a modcrn home. Also board if desir- ! ed, 311 Fourth St. Phone 1104. FOR RENT—La’ ely furnished room for light easckeepidg: Phone 5; 8 Rosser street. ‘our rooms over Knowles store. Apply to F. 1195. rug, ice also fruit jars. OFFICE ROOM FOR FOR RENT—Dental formerly occup! FARM LA! CANADIAN FAR must afl my 321 acre berta. Good, for wheat Good house, $7,000, ry FOR SALE-—One mahogany gate 1 2 beds come] fonier with mirror: {birds bedroom chai room rocker, 1 small ‘tabl ironing — board, Hl closet, wrought ipon fern stand, 1 519 Fourth street. itacoty, Alberta, Cana pol 1 clothes laxd. bugey, $10.00 Mas table, Would Wke to"hear from someone with office space for rent. Phone $15.00, FURNITURE FOR SALE—One bed! complete, 2 bedroom ‘chairs, 1 small ox, ironing board, clothes rack, 1 bathroom mirror, 1 dresser,| 519 Fourth street. office rooms nT Ni FOR SALE ‘A |—Ow to illness, rm in Al- ss. “Trasde, LOST—Male setter. vicinity of Sterl- FOR RENT—Furnished or uafurhish- om. Cloke it in. Call s33W. For RENT--One sleeping room, Call 960LJ ater 6:30. th ith pF gho hy collar. =) A.W. wales, Bitmareh orange col- name on bouts, tT, WHEN 1M ROLLIN! UP YORE BEOOIN'? LooK ME SQUARE IN TH ENE, AN EXPLAIN YORESELE: | | | ' i BRRAKS TODAY | amésenibint Sidicks Fitst ‘Tart gets of Bear Operators— Motors, Stoel Down New ¥ork, Sept. 17—(@)—A flood of selling orders, released by bear traders, swept over the stock market before. midday today and carried scores of issues down 2 to 10 points belaw: yesterday's fit quotations. The: break followed opening strength during which speculators for the ad- vance endeavored=to stir up bullish énthusinsm by bidding up a few spe- cial stacks. There was nothing in the day's news to account for the heavy | Tiquida- tion. While the market has been very sensitive to a possible increase in federal reserve rediscount rates, the | tact ‘that directors of the New York bank met yesterday and voted on change in the fo nt rate, was thought ed, at least arily, the uneasiness over the of general participation, despite the ag- ¢ efforts of several apparent- ly well organized polls, undoubtedly was a contributing factor to the bear, campaign. Amusement stocks, which have been bid up in spectacular fashion during the past few weeks, were the first targets n Warner Brothers hich rose from a low of: a0 Shirk of G's few days ago, broke 10 points helow yesterday's close to 5242. Fox Pilm “A” fell back three its. High grade industrials suffered with the Specialties. General Motors, after touching a new high of 164%; for the present stock, sold down to 1611, be- fore it ountered strong bu support, 8. Steel common was ‘quickly carried down from 147% to 144%, rallying moderately from. the y afternoon, Among to seek 3 to 5 low yekterday’s closing fig- Dupont, Pullman, Interna- tional Combustion, Huds Youngs- town Sheet and Tube, Mack Trucks, Continental Bakin, 1” Montgome rd, Woolworth and Atlantic ¢ closing was weak, Exegution of numerous stop loss orders added to the confusion Pin the late trading when further sweeping declines took place in high priced stocks. Selling Pressure was applied more genctally. us an advanee im the call money rate to five per cent revived fears of stiffer fall credit ondition, Threshing Machin Iron Pipe broke six to eight points and losses of four ta five points were registered by Atlantic Coast Line, |, Delaware and Hudson, General As- 'phalt and Hudson Motors. Total sales appraximated 2,500,000 shares. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 17—(U. 8. D. of A lions, 13,000; carly actign eh ilight 1s depleted; now very slow; m: bide sb'to 80 cents under best ricer, top 13.75 paid for choice 200 to 210 pound weight; early bulk 160 to 220 pound averages 13.25@) 300 pound butcher: 13.38 several loads of heavier butch ers 12.00@12.25; fow light packing sows ubove 12.00; demand for desir- able, packers broad: “most, strong Weight slaughter pigs (12.50@13, heavyweight hogs 11.90 ium i200@13.15 light light 12.75@1 (00@12.10; slaughter pigs Case 13.50; packing sows 12.00@ early Thursday; wenk RS a lower than close that day; common and medium grades predominatin, mostly; elling at down to 8.00; choice steers all 8, unchanged. ‘aeoe, 25,000; fat lambs steady to ii ith Thursday's general trad jes of western 14. natives 13.75@14.00; early top 14.1 Dupont and Cast}! nt fat ewes 6.00@7,00; feeding lambs fo to 12.75@14.00 mostly; odd lots downward to 13.00 and below; tate, ‘Thursday | top natives lambs 14.50; top f jambs at 14.25, no criterion! practiet! top 14.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 17—)— ieher; receipts 8,993 tubs; c 44; standards 4244 firsts 42@43; 37% @40; onds ag) . Eges higher; rec firsts 2643@27'4; @ss. Cheese unchanged. | WHEAT MARKET - GRTS SFBACK =| ull Vendors tis Try to Ui load , and Find Buying Power «| Lacking—Close Weak firsts sec- 8 6,281 cases; inary firsts 20) Chicago, Sept, 17-—)—-Wheat suf- | red material setbacks today when ull leaders tried to unload and found wz power lacking. Prospects of reased movement of wheat over he Canadian northwest as a result of {sleatiby weather together h pro- neunced weakness in Win z was the outstanding factor in currying Chicago to lower levels, Wheat closed at a net loss of 158 to 2% cents; corn declined 1% to 2 cetns; oats down 4 to % cent, and were unchanged to 30) fet by ¢etns off. MARKET FINISHES | LOWER AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. slack export demand resulted in marked depres- jon in wheat today. The finish was 2@2% cents lower. Prices started )!iower and there was an e y break 1%@2% cents. No, 1 hard spring was 3@15 cents over September, No. 1 dark porthern 2 to 14 cents over, and No. 1 north- ern 1@14 cents over. Winter wheat was firm, durum was quiet for ordi nary vality, with sellign quality in lemane Corn receipts were large and de mand fair. e market was off one © the basis up to near the close yesterd: Oats were in fair to yood demand. i Bisley offerings were small and the market 1 to 2 cents hi Flaxseed was firm. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 17 No. 1 dark northern. 003] No. 1 northern spring. j No. 1 amber durum.. No. 1 mixed durum.. No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax .. No, 2 flax No. 1 rye... Dark hard winter. best natives held above: culls steady i to a eee 00; sheep steady; bulk of WHAT ARE THEM” CARDS WITH THE LADIES ON, POP? HOW MANY QUEENS Ne By Taylor | N Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 eents un- eli. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ept. Open’ High Low 1.89% 1.40 11.40% 1.44% 14 1.42% 144 148 «1.465% 1% 21% 954 i” 1.00% Wheat— 41% Ads 2.82% 2.87% 06 41% Ad% 2.33 2.37% oe Y 69 67% Bg GO GRAIN Chicag Sept a I—)—Cash ee Kant 1afi@Laoie; No.8 mised | 12' Corn No. 2 mixed 80%; No. 2 yel-| low 81@81 Oats hal 2'mixed 36%; No. 2 white Ribs 1450. Bellies 16.00. £0. oe PAUL, LIVESTOCK 3 50 higher; bulk rainy Tiha‘erane Sad sda eavy y; hard Montana on track 1 In at, Buble 1.06% 14.67 14.65 13.00 16.50 16.76 ,_ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapol Sept. 17—VP)--Wheat receipts 283 cars compared to 535.0 year ago, : No. 1 northern 1.3915@1.42%;' No, 1 dark northern apring, choice to fancy 1.47% @1.51%3 good to choice 1.43% @1.46%; ordi: nary to good 140%@143%; No. hard spring 1.42% @1.52%3 No.2 dark %4 G1.4954 ; %@1.44%8; May 1.4615 Dee, ‘142%; eptember 0. 3 yellow Jea i. No. 3'white 38% @39%, Barley 56@67. Rye No. 2, 92% @93%, Flax oe 2.92% @2.93%. ~ POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 17—UP)--Potatoes, pts 100 cars; on track 217; total shipments 1,077; 400 few sales to establish a quarket. to arrive 1 Sept. 1.39: Minneapolis, Sept. 17—(U. S..D. of Vag -Potatoes loderate wire in- quiry, demand light, market sbightly weal carloads delivered sales, freight only déducted, Minneapolis apd St. Paul tes, sucked exts, early U dy tl [Sans : No. 1, and partly eet CHICAGO FG rapeyey Chicago, Sept. (#)—Poultry v pref receipts six cars; fowls springs 22@24%4; turkeys 34; Foosters 18; ducks 26; geesé a8. "FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D.. Sept. 17—()---Bat- ter fat, churning cream 41; packing stock 24, a RANGE OF Peepers br etre Minneapolis, 7— A) — of carlot grain s: jolt dark northern 1.42% @163%; No. dark northern 1.45 WA@lSA: No dark hard winter ..4.@..41%; Ne 2 dark hard winter 1.37%; No. 1 winter 142%; No. 2 amber ‘avec No. 3 amber durum 1.43 2’ mixed durum 1.32% Corn No. 2 yellow 78% @79'27 No. 4 yellow 73; No. 2 2smixed. THE, Oats No, 2 white 40% Rye No. 2, 9334@95. Barley sample grade 55@64, Flax No. 1, 2.38@2.36%, AIFS SALR mates of Moreh Dakota, County of Be RMaiotar pank, a Carporation, lainest®. cD. Kin estate of Jennie 8. Clarence Mildred . 1. Tey gitninistrator of the Be Bay, eeginnee va gnd tiny asel TLaBay, Alvin Prins Bay, Nina LaRay, Haymon 1c! by virtue of ai rected and delivered, ae now 3 hands, issued out of the aie hh cf. fice of the Fourth. Judict Court, State of pes Daketa, tn ‘or the County of Burlel h, ‘upo' ludginent ri ur in onal 1 Bani be hate favor of Kirst poration, and again Administrator of he cntata JaBay, deceased and Je am Hl faxe| Alvi UsBay. Sttidsed Eaves, aes Lawa: and Raymond Laltay, de fondant i Lt upon the fo! x = property of al ue lefen “ The Southeast minnie: Hg oi of a Ag alte two (3: i » Hundred Thirty ale ie is ra « a tate, nd Intere nhove named aefendants. in 9 nove dexcribed prope i ty 8 nent sud 6 ea tin to woot AA ‘rousal tundred Three Daliacs ang For it ace ang Lriteremt on ther with daly Auctt at ry to the. high bidder for cash ALBIN HEDSTRO: Sheriff Burleigh C McCurdy, Pitan ‘Attorney. Pated Bismarck, se reat Pabllestian: AE 20, 8—20-27 10- in'Gosnty Court, [ctore 16R: 1, 1. Davies, Judge. in the Matter of the Entate of Jacob Kallio, Deceaned, Walfred W. Harju, Petitioner. Susanna Rllzabeth Gylden ana Serafiina Harju, the sole: heira of Jacob Kaltio, former! Jacob Kallio, Jr., deceased, and all other persons, if any, pie a heirs f said Ja te u the ‘county’ Col of the Ss 4 ‘nal iBiats 2 urt shou! the residue of S

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