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THURSDAY, ‘soprenc 28, thos ee enn . MARKETS 1 Rp emoatd Prtan Nantel. White necessary. work and good p: Pay for men who een get business. rite Circulation Manager, ih Dakota Farmer, Ab- 3. WANTED Young wa man of high shoo ah education, good solicitor, resident of Bismarck, to work from 3: Full time at us. Inquire in Inquire for Manager of Auto Company, Mandan, No. Dak, ic. One who can job except electrical. first. class) men need not ‘app. State wages and exporience rte ti ar ay Trail Garage, Sa Semin eniens a one vee OPS SOVERNMENT PATROL INSPECT: TOR—Guards needed frequently for Canndian and other ‘borders 4 early. ie. Brment, 33- . We get ‘jobs for students. Write Hanson Auto & Electrical School, Fargo, N. D. FEMALE HELP WANTED —__ WANTED—Girl for general house- work, one who can go home nights preferred. 808 Second St. Phone 625, ‘ral housework. Good wage ply 209,W. Rosser St._Phone ae ON WANTED SITION WANTED—Young lady wants positien in store or. office. No typing. Salary no object, Ex- perienced. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _ FOR SALE—A neat three chai ber shop. Good business in a live town. Reason for age peeve city, Write Tribune No. 28. OFFICE ROOM FOR RI by Attorney Burke. Fourth street. See R, D. y Larrivieve, born at ‘Wabastra, Minn. Last seen nea Fort Yates, N. Dak. She was le; y adopted by John and Mary J. ‘amsie of St. Paul, Minn., who are now deceased. An estate awaits or her heirs, dead or alive. HT. pote a 3, San teh FOR R ed. modern apartment, including piano and all elee conveniences, Clean and warm. Always hot wa- ter. To responsible couple. 807 Fourth street. FOR — -A apartment. oder : ly modern house, close in? we a bed dufold. Phone 906 after| NT—Nicely furnished three apartment in new home just, lected. Private front enteance, basement garage for rent.) FOR REN’ part trally located, reasonable re rooms and kitchenette and bath. Phone 442. FOR RE ry nicely furnished small modern apartment for one lady. Clean, warm, aad always hot) _water, 807 Fourth street. Apartment ly located, reasonable rent, rooms and kitchenette and Phone 4425. tral. ‘two! bath. Laurain Apartments, Phone) lanagan, P- pt. Kiso! Furnishe ine apts, for two. 432 Pitth se FOR SALE TES ceduer o two. cot Lore) reems, 8! tk modern and com- plete and in good far lichen Fine trees, lawn and seeaeeety Aled location, ete givon FIVE ROOM bungalow and bath ex cellent. condition, res lot fine easton A dandy ig "pr 5260.00. Terms, and bath, mod- FIVE ROOM co! i id part of town and pavement. Price $4300.00, rms. SEVEN ROOM house and bath, brick styccoed, modern and in con- dition, porch, §02150 foot lot. Price twe ith smail cash payment " $4200. balancé ripen Seger he FIVE ROOM pred partly modern, practically Noe’ garden, oad and a "nea lent property. 0 et Terms. TEN. ‘Room two: story house and \ bath, good condition and modern, double. garage, 75x250 foot lo! cated on/ oe street. $6250.00. FIVE ROOM | benenlow and bath, ex- tra bed-room in basement, built in fixtures, gat “ie basement, ell in dandy conditio Price .00, | $650.00 lance on monthly rice. joskins or 8. A. Florin 0 and atta to t set- Maur OWN HOME. before cold wed ir. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, FNC. Sue eee a baie * neree a: uTeks. <3 leg FOR SALE—Fo: ae x iin ‘each, at aa tion. WSEAS v Reheshatgiog’h Ree eat iss ts: its ern, home, fertebla i og close i ry to-| F "| FOR RE Feom| a bupgelow. me Fourteenth, stgeet. | "1 Office with First Guaranty! ings, Bank FO FOUND FOUND—Boy’s bicycle. have same by proving ownersh and paying cost of ad. Call 814 Fourth street. “furnished. modern] FoR q <Edison>-Chippendsie” Model™ reeordag.. one voinmee one dining room table with 6 s Cadillac desk; one Hbral "sable: one icebox, holds G0. lb. ices” one! vacuum elesner; one-electric wash: ing machine; three beds -com; ong new electric cook: stove, other household goods at reasona- ble prices. Leaving city, won at buys far any one iparomted. . M Henry 316 Ave. D. I SALE—Fimed: eak dining Toon table. $ix chairs and « buffet. Bed room furniture, library table, fruit a and Payeia oe Call even. we. A. BOARD AND. ROOM j BOARD WANTED—A good reliable 1a year, old boy, wants furnace to and chéres to do for his oo ves going to school. Call between return te the Friese fer] reward, re. Twin, ay City Auto Homer Manufacturing fan “ goer ing Company wan’ a 4 anioamen ¢e. call on wholesale Beal. ers and careers, National Bushing! & parts Inc. 1225 Harmon Place, ‘Stinne Ra SALESMEN W. k in North Dakata Write care Tribune No, 27. FARM LANDS ‘CANARI FARM —Owing must sell berta. G for wheat, Good house, $7,000. Joe Kitacoty, Alberta, BARGAINS: FOR SALE © ROOM modern Hace, 2 bed rooms, hardwood fteors 7 ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, full basement, hot water heat, light, water and sewer, for $3950, on terms. NICE 60 foot lot in. Riverview: Addi- tion, south front, for $365. Cash. Many other is and lots for * GEO, M, REGISTER: CHIC, WILL YOU BRING A SCREW DRIVER OVER AND HELP ME TAKE DOWN: A. vat month Oia Cher. er | 5 | ee es fralline as or. Also is P eapeny pix nt, housekee: Fora a ee FOR, SALE— mall poral pits meni pa pice, Poe's a nee ne Beas by ‘owner, dire FOR SALE—A one = beat Toure, 34x64 barn and 4 acres of land lo- cated northeast of the coun! club, Michael Bilscher. Bana, ND, jlern & room house 708 ascond ‘St. Phone FOR RENT=A— woders—aratntoa | termi Vibes : Yaar —_ nmotern ror close em basement; w : nee neass, fi} aly a { (i joins er i Sine bed J eee Veesiad, a < Reduction in Call Moby Rate, Revive. Interest : New York; Sept, 23--()—Reduction modern ti ais 2 bak rooms, laws, ber cent and a renewed Crap Sa fe shape, | he Van Sweringen railroad P « OOM modern hy 6 "ing it husinsm into. t "3 stock: market.| eet ices were unsettled during most of| Bil toed against such recent favorites Steel common and General ei ui ply tt ind abl at of fu av ie in the eal lean market reli wed 0 me cregse in the New York federal re- Scrve. rediscount rate elose Packing dividend and a sharp vance in rubber price; 0. were re- renk of over $4 a bale in cotton tures to the lowest level in seve: ence on the price movements o: curities, \ingen shaves leet belief that the Cleveland "r plan topatgebnen to'the opponents for a. general Fg ees Chess eake and % bahar crossed 202 t: rd hi nit TY | fovela, abd Pere: Marquette a oped ina number of the other high | grade dividend, pa: California. was er reports but no able, General: staged a remarkable comeback, which fee i aoe) HOE OPW, moder hi in Ri ie peso bh x bamehech es begts bed room, seh art tee ements quite new,. fer in the call te dod rate from 54 to 6 e heen | helped to revive waning bullish e: {th ¢ morning with selling pressure ex- | Motor again by of the anxiety over a possible in- ter. thi of the market. Raising of the phi f arded as constructive factors. A years apparently was without inf! The bate buying of the Van Swer- reflected the i will be able to wut through a merger cures it Ohio er 76 and “Nickel Petes two points. Good buying Persistent buying. ‘ot Union Oi of jinted wit tion of the. company’ helped to stimulate interest in some of the other oils, The closing was strong. Prices continued to rise in the late trading as fears of credit restriction subsid- ed. Chesapeake and Ohio sold above 177 and Nickel Plate crossed 203 to new high leveln. Some of the special- ties also were buoyant, By-Products and Coke mounting six points to a GOOD, DEPENDABLE USED CA! Here you will find_used.cars, new top. Hay und wheat, however, taken care of under ee os agit to a new 1926 mark. Total sales baitldi pproximated 1,500,000: shi Jed, and qual SSS the best values toe mare in res. CHICAGO. the used. froed jarket, Chicago, Sept. 23—(U. 8. D, of A.) vera One tet rack: Dalek Sis Tour. -—Hogs 29,000; generally nteady to 16) cents higher; in between t pack-| orem | Ferd Light Dal t Delens Fe, Compe er bargains, Easy ments. 1 furnished. B10M. ing sown-slow; top 13.60: for 200 to 230° pound weight; bulk better grades 170 13.10@13.50: MB. GILMAN co. MISCELLANEOUS, QUICK SALE—A" Mor sane: most’ new with ei front’ or reservoir Lt fora condition. Reasonably priced i tae | poe en she: on Call 318 Eleventh VE CTA ‘ABLES—Cabbage : 100 Ibs. for $3.60, ithant, bid: e pci ‘and freshly eut. bid wehta lower ih matoes $1.50 per bushel. early: at fn 3. largel th good ie ice. welnl 884, Mrs. Erienme: ree 433 Third St. ari GARAGE —G ‘in. too. liberal: su for winter, Rent 3, ligne 12.85@19.60; light. light 11,85@13.10; sacking sows 10.40@12.10; slaughter i vie tso@2.75. 36 tba, ee 4,000; weighty steers in 26 th di ap preven d Tineral few sold; CG bei bids 25 to light yearlings few 00; atockera and strehocs 1" @25 cents off! other classes stendy; veaiers mostly 15.00. Sheep 25,000; fairly activ lambs steady to 15 cents higher tha Wednesday; vary 8 top westerns 14.25; Frit mb above; bulk 13.75@ tk natives. 13,75; best) kind. ‘held above 14.00; culls steady at, panei mest pone oem steady: cA BAGE EFOR ALE —Homegr: firm and criap, 3c ahs tb, OD: Sayich, if mile southeast of Si, ik, N. D. FOW SALE—Tamp gravel box for road: gravel can after 6 or roe four, 18,80, Seventh St., » NED; FoR SALEBlz Water Spaniel Pans ~~ 5. or Spat 3. F. Cam- For SALE—A fall a. ‘and winter coat for sale. Call after 6:30. 613 Third street. FOR. SALE—Heating stove in good condition, also garage for rent. one 730, ime ioakisontnn| Su had five years’ beok- keeping experience, and can_tal charge of any set of books. W. _.| _ Tribune No, 25; reg) WANTED—A | i do before at also _on urdays. 415 Eighth Street, ‘o buy a small cash Phone 1% afer school, and Phone 104, nd} ed near here. Cle: Close Today rotten 1oltoe Open bs Wigs tne Lad 1.86 1ddte i re 1.46% 4M +188 Fa a% 33 99% 106% 14.20 14.20 13.65, 13.05, 37 14.40 Bellies Sept. Oct. 16.15 1.00 1.06% 14,12 14,10 _16. 05 WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Portal—New white way system be- ing installed here, Grand Forks—Sugar beet factory to open here. Mott—Threshing under way in this areitery- New Leiprig—$15,000 bonds ixsucd, to erect new school here. Northwood—Work progressing, on construction of new stock yard in this gown, Hoople—More than sugar beets raised in Walsh and Pem-| bina counties this yea Valley A pee it lished in this t Mandan Near rural mail delivery route established here. Minot—Number of city streets to be paved. TE setae oil well to be drilled MeClusky— Jamestown plant. held here, October 1-2, Minot—Work cost of $11,000. -| ton, being built here. Cass coun! acres alfalf with 9,21 *fandan—c ‘ontract let, for construc- tion of new ohttity Dairy building] costing $100,000. Wolford—Work to 22 miles of highway Wolford, at cost of Cavalier--Record ported near. here, Davenport —Ottertail ‘Ute seed potatoes ing completion, * yield re-| een h gas pumps, ver. here, git —Paper here or in Minot. MeClusky—Werk new city water well. ‘argo—Great Northern railroad to build spur track to Armour packing plant at West Fargo, New Salem—$15,000 bonds irsued, for new community auditorium. Minot--$36,000 Odd Fellows Home to he. erected here, Minot—State hi tween Minot and proved. Sherwood-—Streets of town being improved, Glenfield—Oil text well being drill- ity nearing completion, Tolley—New ic way No, 9 he- jarvey, to be im-| drilled here. Cr drill test well Stanley—Ni being erect ere, i cante—6 ‘ream station opened his town. Hansbore—State highway No. 4 cl naa’ this town, being graded. alla—Record wheat yield re- ported near here. Langdon—North American Cream- in this vicinity. taken over by pende cipated in this section. choice feeders held’ above 14.00; late Wednesday top breeding lambs 14.16, 80, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South $i Paul, Sept. 23—(U, 5. D. Hing fully, a loads of nea ing done on tl consin sacl dry fed steers; noth-| 1.00@1. ese carly; bulk graws- “thod 1,75) and heifers | Ohios 00@5.50; stockers | 2.05@2.20, ind feeders very slow at week's un- : even decline: bulk steers 6.00@7.00; | , Minneapolis, Sept, 4,00@5.50, —Moderate ' wire cows and heifers Calves 2,000; rt) hi iow, market dull, ality; good ‘light: w choice up to 13.00. i th Wadaond market fully steady ¢ wit! nesday’s.general trade; g en butchers 13.00; bulk] 1.76@1.85, pers] Ughtweights 12.78; packing’ sows 11.00@11.50; pigs mostly 12. meateee cont Wednesday 12.16; weight Sheep 4,000; opening about ray fat lambs mostly 12.25@13.25; fat ewes 4.00@6.50; run included eight doubles direct: to local feeding olt: re consid- mostly 1 dark: norther WELL, You SHouLon'T! YTS ABAD. HABIT FOR it Hard winter .. Oats Barley . Spelts, pe 8H. }|.No. 8, 66 Ibs. or more ine No. 4, 56 Ibs. tes: 66 Ib. Ear corn, 7% der si oases aE RANGE Otertail Power company will supply power to this town, from Amidon—Slope County Fair to be started, building a 6-way underground telephone duct for Northern Statex Power company, at “MéVille—-Local dairymen sell $11,- 430.worth of cream, during August. Contract let for 16 miles grading | and paving, on highway near Stan-} Grand Forks—New canning factory! leads state with 15,902 McKenzie McKenzie county fart o Harvey—Farmerr Elevator company ton—Work ntarted, on new | osting $686,889 spanning Mis-| °° I ta locate either) started, Kenmare-—Threabing in this vicin- line constructed, between here and Norma. Lemmon-—New oil test well being, potato storage cle Flaxton—Threfhing under way in Carrington — “McHenry Tribune” iter County Inde- heat per acre, POTATORS 1 Chicago, Sept. 23—()—Potatoes, receipts 74 cara; on track 342; total lu. pments 835; trading rather rket unsettled account of o}, i and. poor stock, Wis- ed round whites 1.90@ poor .85@1.75, mostly around! @ Minnesota sacked sacked Red river 2.056@2.15; Idaho sacked rurals 23—(U. inquiry, Carloads deliver- ed sales, freight only deducted, Min- neapotis‘and St. Paul rate, sacked cwt. early Ohios, round whites, U. 8. No. 1, and partly graded, very few sales BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell- Bismarck, Sept. 1 cent per boned discount under 10 Ibs., & cents un- ones ‘tigh 142% 142% Wheat— 144 1.49 225% 2.36 67% No. 3 yellow 771 z i 144% 1.4: 1.49% large s jot-—Farmera Co-operative Ele- | vator, recently burned, to be rebuilt. Hatvey—Harvey-Minot road near- ‘Fall to ¥ well. Chisago, Sept. Sept. 28--(#)—Aggress' jue to persistent rain and snow in Canada lifted wheat values a} today, but the gains failed to hold wi Offerings of wheat increased on the bulge in price, there were. .xi fal of better weather ahead. Bealdes. the seaboard reported requests, for cancellation of recent purchanes..on of foreign eat. clos Tanseitled, %, te..% igh Ys to 1% conts and provisior anpiae teem from 20 cents decline to a 85 cents. Corn prices were higher on the un- favorable weather conditior wer the belt. The forecast was. fo ng temperatures tonight in northern North Dakota and northern Minne- sota and for showers and cooler over the rest ne ae belt Oa higher in sympathy with the. W eles market and on unfavor- able weather. Provisions were firmer, responsive to the action of grain and hog val- ues. WHEAT FINISHES FIRM IN MILL CITY Minneapolis, Sept. 23—-()—Marked carly strength on wintry weather in Canada and part of the Amétican northwest was followed by extremely ice action, but the market recovered from a late dip te few low levels. for the day and finished firm. pin as were '~ to % ¢ent higher for 14.20 14.50 13.06. 16.60 16.07 advanced %@% cent on gains bad weather and small Prices held well in fuce of reaction in other markets. December rye-sold up one-cent-and sneged back around yesterdays’ finish, Barley fu- tures were up y and held part of the gain. December finxseed: sold up 1% cents and. lost the ries : Dry mil quali wg wheat 2} ruled firm to one eent high Damp quality continued slow un- changed. Durum was firm to strong for pee quality, quiet and strong for tough, Corn offerings were. fain and de- mand rood, especially for ehoite yel- is second and thoice oata were in good demand aged quality slow. xe wun steady for milling. quality, and casy for poor. Barley de- jb aeilling cinnd wae w peer. alow aia ae cent lower and dry offerings ane-cent better. [P"Finxsced quality varied widety ‘andy premium range widened out. Northwood—New sewer being laid, jorthwoud Creamery company. an——Northwest Oil company will 2 yellow white 414 @42% 3 No. 4 white staan, ‘¢ No. 3, 96%. Barley S5@74. Timothy seed | Clover sec Tard 14:20. Hettinger—Bumper corn crop anti- Oakes—Oaken National bank to be CHICAGO POUL vr Chieago, alive stead fowls 19@24 keys 34; roosters 18; Fiat cars; eS Tacks 24 ‘geese round)" Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 23—(?)-—Flour unchanged: ‘shipments 66,908 barrels. 8. D. of; Bran 21.50. demand pen RN Siay eee a. «IB FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Sept. 23—()—But- ter fat, churning cream 42; packing stock 24, | "Geaiganaiiiand. a and | Road Conditions (Mercury readings at 7 a.m.) _ Bismarek—Cloudy, night: r roads fair. e loud—Cloudy, 55; roads good. Minot—Cloudy, 42; roads muddy. Mankato—Raining, 60; roads fair. Fargo--Cloudy. 56; roads good. Devils. Lake—Raining, 52; reads | good. Jamestown-—Cloudy, 54; roads fair. Heavy night rain, 58; Duluth-—Cloudy, heavy night rain, 50: rounds g Rochester Mandan ronds fair, Hibbing - ‘loudy, 58: roads fair. Cloudy, night rain; Cloudy, heavy night rain, 2.3443 68% 67% ate atau co iG! CARLOT GR OF CARLOT SALES aint E ane em 30% @37%4. No. 4, ar No. Ye. jo. 2 mixed

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