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FOR RENT—Dental otrice 1,680 yearly. wt je, Onment, 33-2., St. » mediatel: barber trate.” Great demand, weges. Few weeks completes. s lng and special offer free... Mi er’, Barber College. Fargo, N- Dak. LABORERS—Five Isborers wanted for ditch work. Inquire *Conroli- dated Utilities Co., Biymarek, N. D., FEMALE HEL? WANTED WANTED--Girl for ‘gcrerai “ho work, one who can "go home nights | preferted. 808. Second St. Phone, 625, 1 ——————— WORK WANTED WANTED Part time bookkeeping work. I have had five years’ book: ping experience, and can tak set of books. Writ Deeecersasioeg sasepocce 25 Words, 3e » LAUNDRY, AND CLEANING —- Will | come to your home or take laundry to mine. Will also do houseclean-| ing. Good work done. Phone scot } TEN ROOM two story house, 404 Ave. B. : NTED-— A high school girl wishes) "in pooms, all modern and coi ace to work for room and board.|, Pit Soom, toed condition. Bine| trees: lawn, and eee, Good location. Price ).00. rms, Roons Fors _—| FIVE ROOM bungalow and bath, ex- FOR RENT—One large modern reom,| cellent condition, garage, full :1 kitchenette and closet furnjshed dandy-home. Price or light -housekeeping, also ga-! congo. Terms. e for: fent. Call 523, Phone rive ROOM cottage and bath, mod- TW. _—=.| ern, located north part of town ai NEWLY Deco , city-heated, ap th eS pavement. Price ern light honsgkeeping room, sins: 200. ‘erm: : Sri cenmeada's College, building.| SEVEN ROOM house and bath, brick z stuccoed, cyarta pate eee Bone Tw to siceping| dition, porch, 60x! ‘oot lot. Price ah SOF first bloc! of Bank: $4200.00 with smail an ta ment, 1D. on Main St. Apply at 822{ balance monthly installmen St. FIVE ROOM cottage partly modern, : garden, A warm furnished in a modern home. Good locwtion. Call evenings. 122 Ave. A. Phone: 9 Price $3200.00. ad TEN ROOM two story house and th, good condition and modern, double garage, 76x150 foot lot, lo- cated on Fourth street. Price $6260.00. Terms. ‘IVE ROOM bungalow and bath, ex- tea bed room in basement, built in fixtures, garage in basement, all in dandy. "condition. Price, $4650.00, $650.00 cash, balance on monthly installments. OTHER equally good homes for sale, ‘also lots in all parts of town at very erent Hines can = and arrange to ‘get s ted a Sur OWN HOME before! cold weather. . Phone .138 i | INVESTORS MORTGAGE | “a: SECURITY COMPANY, INC.| _ | Office™ with ‘et Guaranty |, —A sleeping room in a modern home. Also board if desir. ed. 311 Fourth St. Phone 1104. _ For ~ RE! Light, housekeepin; vooms, kitchenette and closet. 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. i For 1 ‘our rooms over Know store. Apply to F. A. ed or uiifurniah- 83: T—A very nicely furnished modern apartment, including piano and all To responsible Fourth : a FOR RENT—-A furnished mo apartment, “Also an "nturaianed| Ba modern apartment. room part: FARM LANBS FOR SALE ly_ modern house, close in. :For R 8 FOR SALE _ yi i . Phone 905 after] CANADIAN FARM—Ovwing to ilin ie yalpeeee cueay must sell my 321 acte farm in berta. Good for wheat, sheep, etc. Good house, ‘$7000, Joe Steede, Kitseoty, Alberta, Canada. ENT—A four room partly fur- nished apartment with’ sleeping porch and bath, with or without 614 Rosser, _Pho! Mi. FOR RI ~A very nicely furnished small modern.apartment for oné lady. Clean, warm, and always hot} water, 807 Fourtl twice ecial. offe have a ol haul: cinders. for waike,-cheaper than others /hecause the -Joads are larger. For se! | Phone 977-3. T. M. “Burch, 417 Seventh street. ee ‘Baone MADAM RENO, co! Palmi —; from ‘Winnipeg and Minneapolis, i ow. at the Annex Hotel, room 40 Sept. 26th; 00. Office The .Laurain Apartments. B, F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR B® ‘urni: Pt sleeping room. Call 434 during the day and 960Ld ‘evenings. f FOR RENT=Furnished ‘Hght bouse; ‘rom te keeping apte. for two, 422 Fifth St. VEGETABLES Cabbage 96 | i i 2 i 50, jome BARGAINS FOR SALE | ra anal freshly tt Green to-| 6 ROOM mode! a Bp tore: $1.50 per bushel. one | full basement, hardwood | floors a4, Nrst rlenmneyer, 423 Third St.! doven ata, heat, water und #64" pO eAue Ome" banking stove, a hay Bee Cole's Hot blast, one Ford truck! ieee bed rooms, { With transmission and cab $275.00. ment, hot’ water went,’ One maT oH aoe yes eeeen S| aiand sere 4am * AF YOu “want te, sell your Bismarck | SICE 50 foot lot in Riverview Addi-! heme or city lot at a reasonable NICE 0 tant front, for $368. Cash. price, leb-me knew. ‘Tribune : Many other houses and lots for FOR SALE—Hesting stove in good sale. { condition... Also. garage for rent. GEO, M. REGISTER. Phone 730. ' n a Complete readings eee 9:00. a. n on terms. MOM’N POP WE Lb, AMY, How DID Nou GET LO! aT 4 ING ents 13 OFFICE ROOM POR RENT p RE roonts formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw,! seftalte for any: kind of nn-office. Inguire ‘City National Sunk, Bis- marek ao _AUTOMOBITES—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—One practicall new Chev- rolet 1 ton truck with enclosed cab and ‘body, and extra tive. Just tho thing for a school bus. One 1926 i me as new, only ‘an be bought at R CO., IBUTORS, y ing mostly. e, with orange col- ored.cars and spots, my collar. Reward as to whereabouts, Ue anal t—A “lad white gald wrist ch Friday, Sept. 17th, between Eighth street and Ave, A and-Pro- fessor Jack's. Reward, Phone 616J room bungalow. Gu-| 1 payment down, and} very rea- ow st of the country club. Michael Bilscher, Bil k, ND. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow with | heagéd farage. 121 Ave. A. West.; | Pivstie 96: | <BUBINESS CHANCES _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Wish | td sell my one-half interest in the furnishings of a 14 room, roomiity | and boarding house. Rent gn, building js reasonable, the busingss well established. and centrally‘) cated. Address Box 444, Bismarck, N, Dak. GOOD, DEPENDABLE US! RS. Here you will find used ears; cardfully taken care of under our own) roof in a heated building. These cars| are overhauled, and guaranteed and | ure the best values to be found in} the used car market. Let us show! you our stock. ne: j Ford One Ton Truck; Buick Six Tour- | ing; Dodge Tourin; Ford Light Deliv | M._B. GIL! oi MADAM RENO, ‘celebrated Paimis who is now at the Annex Hotel, Room 40, will tell yopr past, pres- | ent and future. why you are un-/ happy and dissatisfied, Complete | readings for $1.00. Office hours | co. S from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p,m. Sep- tember 20 to 26th. the plam tee; they shall still bring in old age; they shal L o= THEY “CALL UP A. iu) 5, LOSES GROUND STOCK MARKET | | i | Selling Is Inspired By Gigan- } tic Property Losses in | Florida Storm York, Sept. 20--(4)—Despite! flurries of strength in some of the vestments, rails, and high grade dustrinls, the stock market lost| ground today on selling inapired by the gigantic property losses i Florida storm, which m: the heavy sale of securities by insur-| ance companies affected, and | Jeoasiness over the monet: Onea Our Classified Ad Section Covers Every Field “Miss Pert was an expert typewriter, “Than her, none was quicker or brighter. “Through a little want ad, “A position she had, , “With marriage her boss did requite her,’ _ Of course all positions are not such 2 snap, but if you want a good job, or if in need of good help, or if you have any- thing to sell or # buy—try a want-ad in our paper. PHONE 32 It brings results every time. Ask for the Want Ad Taker OH.L GOTA HUNDRED IN THAT, Too a result of the sharp in Inst Saturday's clearing {statement, Another tempora burst of strength took place in the Van Sweringen issues, presumably in| further reflection of-reports that the Cleveland fnancers were working on} t further modification of the consoli-| dation plans in an endeavor to sat-: Isfy the minority stock holders of? the various roads. Chesaycake and! Ohio touched a new record high at 173%, “Nickel Plate” common at 193 and Pere Marquette at 111. int Jn the industrial group, new peak, prices for the ycar or longer, we attained by General Motors (new | stock) at 158'y; Dupont at and) Bethlehem Steel at 61". Publication} latively poor quarterly earn- tement by the Hudson Motor Car company sent that stock down about f i ‘tly after mid- d Smelting, which qu sold down nearly five points. Heavy selling of these two issues finally brought about a wave of liquidation! in the general list, seores of is | in the food, merchan ment, public utility and being carried down one to points below last week's closing qu tations. The closing w up of the call loan cent, the highest in . Marking to Bly pe rai six months, leased another flood of selling orders |“ which drove prices ef many. stoc down three to four points. Butterick publishing suffered n seven noint loss : Pullman, Cast Shortly before the close, however, an- other buying movement in General Motors, lifting it to 159, had a stendying influence. Total sales ap- proximated 1,900,000 shares. 80. ST. PAUL LI South St. Paul, Sept. of A.)—Cattle frassers; most! stocker and feed- er class; all killing classes and com- mon and good stockers and feeders opening weak to 15@25 lower; bulk wrass steers to killers 6.50@7.78: few londs early 7. weighing upwards Saturday: 9.6 Ss. D. to 1,300 pounds bulk fat cows and heif- veighty cows and heif- all cutters 3.25 5.00@5.40; best rried bids of of light weicht stockers 7.75: heife 3 off to 6.10; bulk 6.00@7.00; today’: largest’ since last. November. 3,000; 50 cents lower; bulk 11.50. Hoes 12,000; light hogs opened! 25 cents lower; bulk 1:3.00; sows 10@15 or more hieher than Saturday carly sales 11.00@! 11.50; about half of run pig indici tions around 13.25 on pige: average cost Saturday 12.47; weight 2 Sheen 17,000; run included 6.000 killers: 17 doubles of western feeding lumbs billed direct to local feeding lots and about 15 doubles go- ing straight through, indications low- er on fat lambs; fat sheep about steady, mostly pa MINNEAPOLIS inneapolis, Sept. 20—() in car-| load lotx family patents quoted at} 8.00@8.05 0 barrel in 98-popnd cotton sacks. Shivments 50.053 barrels. Bran 21.50, CHICAGO POULTR' Sept. 20—()-—Poultry: 3 receipts 25 curs; fowls 19 aprings 20@24 roosters 18; ducks 22@26; | PRICE ACTION IRR lurgely| ¢ , 08.00; several loads!‘ about ; * WHEAT MAR GOES U Si Ay Setback—Coi Take D ago, Sept. d in wheat thack, A forecast in Canada counted a in) oftset for previous reports. of favor- le conditions .and declines that carried M sea: rease of 4,618,000 bushels in wheat visible sup: Tnited Stat: y failed to have mand 07 and cotton. trength Develops After Ear- today af down to the lo ng to the strength in hog esterday Year Ago Open ie 1.3314 1.34% 135% 187% 1.40% 142 om 08% 1.04% 14.22 14.26 14.35, Maz 214.35 14,42 14.25 14.26 13.65 13.20 ed 1635 PWARD CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . Chicago, Sept. 20—(U, S. D. of A.) Hogs 28,000; desirable hogs and packing sows fairly active, mostly 15 @25 cents higher; most carly sales to shippers and traders; top 13.75 paid for 210 to 2830 pound weights; bulk of better grades 170 260 pound aver- '9,2513.75; pigsand heavy hogs few 2:80 to 5 pound butchers 12,00@ 12.85; ‘bulk “desirable packing sows averuming 300 to -340 pounds 11.00@11.85; few Hghtweights upward to 12.00 and above; selected strong ight slaughter pigs upward to 00; vyweltht hops 12.60@13,65: 65, ights 3 packing sows 10.00@12.00; “slaughter. pigs 11,75@13.00. : lings and rn and Oats ecline Strength de- ter an carly ef wet weather ss mtoreithan at Cattle 82,000; choice 3 desirable light heifers steady; com- parable grades heavies weak to 15 cents lower grades alt weights: in- cluding prassers “weak to 25 cents lower: carl stop yearlings 11:00; bent henvies 11 ran‘ inctades about 12,- M) western grassers; good to choice ers steady Carly; peatier lower; lers stendy at 13.50@14 ecp 37,000; very slow; 25@50 cents lows ium westerners for co: Sey market rr and st level mt much ‘effect on it lambs + early sales med- 3; best kind held around 14.60; early bulk jnatives 1 numerous loads 13,75 . and culls 50 lower; bulk around 3 sheep steady; carly bulk fat 6.00@6.75; no’ feeding - lambs sold; indications steady t0 "8 .cen one. deck 76 pound rang’: ew to breeders 14.50. and checked the de- y MARI » Sept. lar price action with here and a mild markets charac today. Uns: jor parts ritory and cago brought i unchanged to 5% cent Oats weakened wit! stubborn on the decli: eed fractionally w ed futures were 'hedgings and poor support. e offerings of cash springs were in good demand. {firm to one cent higher, and medium quality firm. Durun choice. Corn offerings wer er a little trading at counts, buyers reduced bids one cent. ‘ firm to n to steady, ferings depressed I ull cent lower all around. Sept. 20 Open H 1.38% 1. 141 hs 1.4542 BU 93% 90% Wheat- Sept. Dec. 9) Dec.” Barley—— sept. Dee. 64% oT EG: 4g 99% LAR T TODAY KE’ & (#)—Irregu-| * 20. Corn No. 2 mixed 7814; No. 2 yels zed the wheat] low 79@791 ettled — weather] Onts Ni of the spring stubbor in fai Rarley 6 Timothy seed 5.00@ Clover seed 27.50 Lard 14,28, Ribs 1 Bellies . Close was lower. h corn, but was Rye futures vith Flax. ak on increased Medium icago, Sept. -20—U)—Potatoes, receipts 546 cars; on track 427; total U. S. shipments Saturday 1,133; Sun- day 33 cars; trading fair, market weak; Wisconsin sacked rund whites 1.85@2.00; bulk 1.75@1.90; _Minne- ked round whites 1.75@1.84; N ki sacked Red idaho sacked Choice ruled m was firm for e heavy and aft- unchanged di: ‘4 cent higher. Poor quality arley which was ais neapolis, Sept. 20-—U .)—-Potatoes, demand market weaker; carloads delivere sales, freight only deducted, Minne- apolis and St, Paul rate, too few sales reperted to quote. _ _ LIBERTY BONDS New York, Sept. 20—()—Liberty bonds closed: 3 1-28 100.12; first 4 14s 101.28; second 4 1-5” 100.17; third 4 1-48 101.2; fourth 4 1-4s 102, U.S. G. 4s 103.18; ditto 4 1-48 107.20, : FARGO RUTTER Fargo, N. D., Sept. 20—U)—But- ter churning cream 41; packing ‘igh e ‘ Close 1.38% 1.40% 1.38% 1Al 1.45% 20% 34g 98% BBLy CROP REPORTS pena AE aes A Sa ~* b MINNEAPOLI: Minneapolis, Sept. receipts 362 cars com year aero, Cash No. 1 . fo. 1 dark choice to fancy 1. 47 chiice 1.43@1.46; ordinary to good No. 1 hard spring 1. . 1 dark hard Montana on track 1.38@1.: Sept, 1.38 December ,1.41. Corn No. GE OF CAR! is, Sept. sales dark northern 1.45@ ern 1.37% @1.46; 149 @1.54 45%; No. 2 “Corn No, 2 yellow mats Nerf white jats No. ye Nett Baas 4p northern 1b northern 1.43@1.52; Ni 3; N mixed du : Barle yaample grade 54@00; No. 2, SSS Se ‘ cen ph PRODUCE. a ety eee tubs; | fiesta STH@I0! seconds , Very little threshing ‘has been done in the northwest during the past week, owing to constant rains, aceprd- ing to the weekly crep _ report. is- sued by the ‘Van Dusen Harrington company of Minneapolis. In some places, 5 per cent of threshing. has been done, but in others, only 25 per cent. In muny districts grain has been the shock from two to three weeks, with rains almoat ‘every day. . Some of this grain is very wet. apd has Started to sprout. ‘This meons,an ui usually large amount i poor condition. | It will -be di for the elevtors to ‘handle. ii cause ef the moisture. It will also be impossible for farmers to store ag much grain as’ they desire, and owing “o the poor condition, the prices will be somewhat affee! dark north-| The rains have put the groun hard spring} exceilent condition ‘for ‘fat plowinr, amber durum | und.# large amovat of this-has been iS GRAIN 20—UP)—W heat pared to 1,020 a northern }.29@ spring, @1.61; good to LOT SALES 20—()-—Range Wheat No. 1 No. 2 dark rum 1.42 done. The estimate ofthe so, 31 Department of Agri ie @76; No. 3) pee ed 1, ind! ae roxinat @12}, b+ g sixty ‘million ‘bush » Of - about fifty million bushels ai | daram, ‘Last year, the final figu indicated a» total spring wi pro- duc‘ion of about two ‘hundred and et | thebe: mitton “bushels, | The durem wheat ‘has withstood the | adverse weather much bet- | ter than meee, it. If the weath- | oF clears and-thvesbing staets soon, the ‘auaitiy of durum whould he'ipys | the ave! . 7 In a few distriete on toa small amoant of yery late throughout the northwest some iB receipts 37425 6,056 ordinary

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