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WANES ED—Full-time nian to sell sub- scriptions to The Dakota Farm rat choice Dakota farme: among farm ners Experience not! hecessary. just we car, work and good wae oe for men who ean! get. busi Circulation bats a The Dakots Farmer, Ab- een, . NTED—Your of high school | education, good solicitor, resident of Bismarck, to work from 3:30 to | 6:00 p.m. Full time at good pay,4 if ambitious. Inquire in r3en. Inquire for Manager of ‘estetn : Auto Company, Mandan, No. Dak. CUVEKNMENT PATROL INS TOR—Guards needed frequen for Canadian and other ay $1,680 yearly. Particulars free.! Write, Ozment, 38-P., St. Louis, wiki pmegiately. : \ Gaeher trade. “Great pte 4 canal weeks fier toe, lee fuses. ee ake | Cc Saat BR $UCCE tear ae ‘ahd ‘lectrical Business. Write for Free Stute Auto and“Eleetrical Box H877, Aberdcen, South SALESME! GO fier cent commission, $2 weekly profit on Sub Agents. Neway| Brush Factory, Fa bs Conn. MECHANICS WAN' A get jobs for students, Vrite Hanson Auto & Electrical School, Dr. WANTED—Man with Ford, who can case advertising fhune Ni = sell WANTED. man for farm work. Call 1191, * sistent Ode. MALE HELP WANTED — Competent maid for hopsework and cooking. Family of three adults. “Mrs. C. M. Dahl, me) Fifth street. WANTED—Experienced Gabezapier) and one having some knowledge of bookkeeping. Write A BC care; ‘Tribune. i F WANTED — Girl for general house- work, one who can go home nights. Call 472R, ANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 38 Ave A. Mrs. E. A_ Hughes, De WORK WANTED PEOPLE who have work for high school boys after school, or on Sat urdays, please notify H. 0. Saxvik.} cleohone 285 or 821, 2 —-A school boy wan efore and after schoo}, and Saturdays. Phone 104J.' hth FINE SALES POSITIO. and District’ Managers wan’ to sell BETTY B, only convertible ladies’ hat (patented). Fifty colofs. Beag- tiful d n. Your bent os 4 be open, Address M. B,‘Soltep, 302 Reinneke Bldg., Fargo, for terr! in_North Dakota, ' FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room LOST pees the n: dark tan rn} ‘black back. Mr.! je. Phone 320, Wingre EXTRA VALUES FORD iruck with transmi: and dray bed, $350. rae FORD truck h cab and dray hed, cab $200. FORD truck chassis with transmis- sion, $195. FORD truck chassis, $145, FORD truck with transmiss am grain tank, $345. ONE trailer with rubber Po sims ONE 1925 Ford Seda t cab 35. This is what one of many of our used car buyers have to say: “Ar- rived in Glendale, Calif., after travel- ing 3000 miles. Used 125 gallons of gas ond 5 gallons of oil. Other ex- penses only 80c. No trouble. I sure like the »Chevrolet. Frank Prater, 1247 Allen Ave.” CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY feory: ceaance tao | PRONE 32 _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES For Sale FOR SALE — Practical baker Sedan, 1926 Standard A 200 Fifth Avenue N. W. Phone For SALE—-Ford tourihe cat, new in’ June, os mileage, make me an new Stude- fet 170. Sanders, 314 isi : AND FLATS _ FO SALE—4. rom bungslow, “Go: om mall payment down, and monthly payment: @ very rea- sonable price. le by owner; direct. one 9 a 1 RENT—Three room modern flat® Tarnished Can be used as apt. or ‘si rooms at 808 Ave. B. Phone: 1004M. FOR RENT—A_ furnished modern eineatedt fist close in. For sale a ond street duofold. Phone 905, Sec- ENT A 2 room modern fur nished apartment. 924 Fourth St Phone 543W. ogee FOR RE modern furnish — bungalow at 51 Fourteenth Street. — itu table,.six chairs and buf-! bi table, leather rocker,’ Seine chaits, ee tH pictures, elec-; tric washing machine, refrigerator, | many il ight piano, a or housek ar les: Must be Saeget prrelten ind. inter nize Ave. A FOR sete aiajeatle: range, dining| table, writing desk, rug, library| ae ni rehle J fala ce rete | and. springs, duofol aie eens reed! baby ‘earriage. ay _Third street. FOR SALE—A dali cart and dresser, a child’s high chair, kiddie’ cart, toilet seat, a fumed oak breakfa: table 40” in dintueter, electric: gri and oil heater. Phone 969R. 1015 Fourth table. Six chairs and a buffet. ‘ora room furniture, library table, fruit jats and miscellaneous articles. Call evenings. Ave. FOR SALE—One acorn gas range. a cheap if taken at once. Phone FOR S. A “dining FoR SA rot | Forest APARTMENTS as a modern} | aperument. unfarnished| aA 7 room . i rete old, Peete 906 aft after| F an RENT — Furnished apartments, he fourain, Panapen, Fe. For. nit pees ed (eee Shae te alee ;7 ROOM modern house in shotee |” = s meee partly modern house, 2 it lot, lest oe ate, sora fs and and inside toi- ie: I private ent: ‘Capitol, Hot my ore entrance, near Cay Lot “Water all the-time, a Sto ROOM FOE aeencarcite wu'benactet| Mt im scan akeeiore tne at aff Fitth St. Phone| | FOR RENT — shed front room! with hot water aint the time. ies Fifth street, Phone 896-J, GEO. SOR REN FOR RENT— rooms furnished, South. Winc— ee 60) I RENT-—Fear losses over Knew Tes Jewelry store. Apply to A. Knowles. be ont \ cent part good” condition, a ‘a bargain at $5,200. HOUM modern house’ geod: condl- toon, nice trees, south front, $4,- residential section of the city, east front; extra sized lot and ful yard and trees; close to school, 5 Roo modern house with Poa location, nea cally new, arege, place, sechoals, $3,- 7 Room modern rots with gat: in excellent nélghborhood, sat ¢ ROOM new wieder heats with rage; close to sehools and real in: for’ 95/250: modérn houre, east front a tesidence district. $4, houses and lots in arts af "the city for sale and will/F, e pleased to show them to prospec- tive buyers. HARVEY HARRIS'& COMPANY J. P Jackson, Mans 5 ROOM hou nate, dition, $2,1 BUILDING from this hy INSURANCI hile; in ime —— P MISCELLANEOUS T WILL HAUL your ashes and ga bage’ twice a week this winter. beth ieo a 4 Panto ake to make. all au ers for driveways: and|. wa ehaper then aes hers beeaabe he sare: r. Phone” 970s: Te Biren aii ay Seventh street. QUICK SALE—A Monarch range most new with either hot water euat a front or reservoir in very good condition. Reasonably priced if tak- en at once, Call 318; Bleventh St South. me d of Poland Chika mer pigs, eligible E L. Hurr, Sterling, North Dakota. FOR s SALE—Dimp gravel ravel box for ad graveli i after .6 or, noon Neer Ait 80. Seventh St. 9. eroup' | Mapleton. about 6 p. pring fae weeds and Le Mi dondltion wa: TEACHERS ANYONE KNOWING th Peete So Blemard 4 iin view Bldg. Beatty MOWM’N POP 1 WeLL.Po LL.POP. HAS. MY WORK BEEN SATISFACTORY THE PAST YEAR? WELL, OvenT p TOWAVE ALITTLE ar tc nina ‘legs eient | 1150, One front wire cut, nual: iat it Notie a ‘B. Burtts;; and: “Blamarele N s “pian for e, & bed it front, close ine ‘Yoo foot fro! fine location, for $6,500, so money over the first of the month ral terms, ee cae ghPage, $5, & ROOM ‘cottage, shoe lights, front, good part of ood ci Fat iy D., of this cl with a shotgun wound in his leg, the first Fargoan ee ga in a hunting ac- b was shot accidentally by oun pentiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis 'Q: Be itley, 1416 Front presi mo hospital; attendants said. ports of the accident, the Bentley boy’s gun caught in ‘weapon dii charxed, sending the shell into Mr. Staub’ hee. Mr, Staub was walking ahead of | Staub, together with of friends, were‘hunting near! The accident oceurred at m. Saturday. at the heopital ssid that Mr. Staub's 2 Hog seam, New York, “Bepe._ _nibe laden | Repeated Rallies Fail to How, | But General List Re- mains Steady 27) —Price| lay’s stock market ith frequent’ ¢ of control hetween the ‘buils” and Be ”. Speculators for the ad %, encouraged by the large increase’ in bank reserves last} movements in t tae! uniformity. ' Houke oft Sixth St:,| week and the constructive trade Roget ‘hot water heat, rie! per oreo, for $6,800. jern hous: M. REGISTER. ROOM FOR RENT lice formerly Burke Fourth st teil or 8, A. Flo Daag : oe eter Se pone , verre ‘wo! REAL HOMES 4 ROOM strictly Mogetn cottage, | con bath, furnace, basement, $3,200. 6 ROOM strictly modern house, fur-j) nace, bath, screened porch, full! mand developed for some of the to- jaundry tubs, fire pl: of cil iy, ORs 600.00. { '& ROOM bungalow, stucco, Meo good condition, undry tubs, basement plendid location, $6,000.00. modern, bath, fur- 250.00, city, 100.00. ae io never sold anything that 1|1 completely reeommend. min TS: If the ‘part tt is not on my la get it for you, if for sal ‘Al DS: T have sales on now, an the:frocess. of being closed, for seven quarter sections to farmers UY NOW. » autome- eighborhoed. Fire, torn: iable comps E. YOUNG fies. Fargo Man Hurt in Be Se aeatete to aut the te the the youth in the not seriou To here on October 14, excellent’ program the meeting. 76 foot} repeatedly attempted to” mai for satisfactory unin-| prices, but the rallies failed to o hol walt foounbe pong covering a number of weak spots. 000" cash,} chemical and minor of! shares, balance cheaper than rent, at $7,- 200.00. 10 ROOM modern houise, well Igcated, | leadership of the railroad group in the including, furnt-|carly afternoon although Staub ron some Attendants| 4 IN. DICKINSON | $ Dickinson—Teachers of southwest- ern North Dakota will hold the i On the other hand, “bear” traders > ne unable to unsettle the general list although’ they did’ sueceed in un- oging | 18. i te and Labi pts 2 2.75@ acking sows 21.75; bidding oat ate iaon pl heep 15,000; 2.00@) Expectations of a’ tightening of probably helped to keep: bullish en- thasiagm in check. Another stéies of| 13.00 for bulk of fat ants or 25 lower! 9. Unusally favorable VV Sauce tl @arnings made their appe ing the day and the steel Neate Te: ported a Meee oF lS tendency in some districts, Stéel' common was under’ presse anit of the day ren} despite the circylation of rather vague rumors that'an “important de- velopment” would ‘tak jace on or before’ Chalrman Gaty’s 80th birth- -| day on October 8, elling pressure waa directed chief- ly against American Smelting, which yielded in symapthy with another, drop in silver prices in London, and a few specialties such ax Foundation ‘ompany and Warner Pitetures “A.” 60. | Equipments ee upward under dership of Baldwin and a fair de in Saturday; sheep about steady, WHEAT VALUES ARE STRONGER Market influenced’ By Rediuc: | tion of Crop Estimates and Lack af Sales Sept. 27-—-(P)-—Wheat val- averaged higher today owing less to reduction of crop estima in Canada and to lack of ag selling here, Besides, today” 1000 bushels increase of the Uni tates wheat visible supply total was 4 than exnected, Further frost in fted corn prices early, buying gave out. dlvance eatily, market renehed to below: finish. the market was eusily influenced. In oats there wax fair selling ly the enst at times, Provisions were firmer in | reanonse to higher hog values. | Whent closed firm %@1% cents net higher, corn unchanged to ‘4 cent off, ts 'h to Me cents down and provi packing sows 11octt2.00 sions unchanged to 45 cents up. bulk good sla p ' al slaughter. pigs 11.00@11.50;1 MLD FIRMNESS eavyweig 8 12.40@) med: tae | juin TI20@ILGE light “12800019.80; Pstieneacelien (Rene cae tie asta By gleht 11-75@13-25; packing sows’ firmness prevailed in the wheat mur- slaughter pigs 11.00@ ket today a smaller increase in the 93,000; very slow; early ble supply and strong action in ng confined to few specinttion in fpam the steer and yearling classes. Year-| lings —11.90@12.00; heavyweight" {finished steers 10.75@11.00; steady; | bidding mostly 15@26 ce: wer; on Mother steers and yearlings; in- ing stockers and feeders and fat stock; low grade cows, bulls and + | bacco, public utility, merchand: Van Sweringen issu rtieularl; Chesapeake and. Ohio, resumed the resumed the reviously in ‘Rock oe buying had develo; bh Northern land; Gulf, Mobile and and Colorado and Southern. CHICAGO LIVESTOC! Chicngo, Sept. 27—(U. 8. D. of A.) Hogs 25,000; very uneven, mostly 10 hb ba on pene hogs scaling; 240 p upward light hogs mostly steady; ‘ight ights and pigs 15 to 50 cents lower; top 18.85; bulk desirable 190 to 240 averages 13.50@13.75; most 300 pound butchers 13.00@ rey ~enrly ease. Outs were slow anu steady within \ cent range up to th last hour. Rye futures were slow a firm. Burley futures dragged earl and ‘came back. December flaxseed dragged steadily until 2% under Sat- urday's finish, a by Cash wheat was unsettle ilers mostly steady; yome vea:crs) milling quality offerings generally | cents lower; bulk early 14.00@| rule unchange, comuared with the fu-| tures, but some of the 0 to 12 pro- Pp 39,000; very slow; fat lambs! tein offerings lost support and ruled 25 cents lower no western sold: few opening sales of natives around 19,00; | lower, Winter, wheat was steady und best kind held around 13.50; culls 60| “°Rorum demand for ian aa lowers few salen at 9.00@9.50; | was good. Corm was eany te te cent carly sales of fat ewes! jower, Oats were steady. Gon esos feeding lumbs steady to 251 '°Ree was quict and arcady, cents lower at 13.00@13.50; double of! Piriey was steady for medium to feoding ewes at 5.50, choice quality, slow and easy for poor. 80: aT. P Flaxseed was in quiet to fair demand. South Si Pook ent 2 ts. D. jouth St. Paul, Sept. 27—-( Te of A.)—Cattle 18,000; run practically Guibaeee SB ge per all kraasers; | relatively few beef! nigher; receipts 9,271 tubs; creamery steers included, these together with ras’ 44; standards all other light killing stock sens unevenly weak to 26 lower; bull grass steers 6.50@7.75; two loads held upward to 8.00; bulk fat cows and elu ital re-| ts 42@43; firsts 37's@4 363 ws ‘unchanged: receipts 10,959 16,19 cago futures causing a rebound | O: Good | Ne y 1.37%, helfers 4.25@6.25; all killers a.25@ Cises firsts 36'S @38; ordinary firsts ae 3 8 3.25@ § bulls fully steady; bulk 5.00@ 5.85; good heavies 5.50; stockers and ago, Sept. 27-— Fe) —Potato eipts 144 cars; on track 329; to S. shipments Saturday 699; Sunday 44; trading fair; market steady; | Wisconsin sacked and bulk round to 20 higher chan Seca SerOne | whites best 2.25@02.50; ordinary to better grades 200 to 250 pound aver- | Foun 125@8. sacked nesota ‘ound whites 1.70@2.25 according to Wetter grades upwards 1.000 Calves 4,000; vealers 25 to 50 low- er: good lights mostly 12.00, 156] Hogs 12,000; market ing strong is ig ‘0 ANY “AROUND SHE OFFICE AND LAY SS. OFF NEXT WEEK, AND I DON'T THINK, ‘THEY'LL, KNOW eee: * of carlot grain sales ree 4 nee Br cite wil jary’s colle; announced at'St, Thontbe’ The Still aero game was to ieee arepPed Ge the“ inasipation et toe ro} at the — inat jon ie Town football ‘heads, it "was said fete, St. Thomas will pl here October 16, Thelr two years ayo when the defeated by the Winonan: 3e3 53a Bee 32 #. 14. 140 14.47 20 26 20 135 1826 Minneapolis, Sept. 21-0) Mian Charlotte Gray, 53 yenra “old, one o! the most widely known of Minnesota -} authors, died early Sunday at her si home here after having devoted | nearly all of “her life’to motel and 'S religious instruction and writing for boys and girls. Miss Gray had been MY for more that two years, sufferi cér, Two of her most witely p pubtish- ed books were written for the bétie- ‘fit of Sunday school i. ers, be | first one was “E: al OW; Lessons,” printed He atid” the other text wit her Inst ¢ffort, in 1923 and titled: “fl- ely Sent. 27--(U. 8. D. of Heavy wire nguiry,| Carloads arket firm, delivered sa! p relent only deducted, inneapolis-St. Paul rate sacked cwts: carly Ohios, round whites U. 8. No. 1] esp ald graded 1.90@2.00; few high as 2 16.12 quality and condition; Nort! = | ie bing Ped ae 2.50; acl Tura! 248: Col Colémat wacked rowe Went 16.10 Minneapolis, A.)-—Potatoes demand slow, MINNEAPOLIS 1 8 RANGE Sept Open” High 1404s Low Close Wheat Sept. 1.39 1.40% 145 New! York, Sep Lev ive ‘so close to the tirsled Manhattan are prone, comé to treat ax comm, j@laring phases of our ¢ tender that smite tor in the eye. Or, writing of this anJ of et in New’ York's kaleidoscopic life, we may fail to interpret significances noted by the keen xtranyer, “Tei i gthat T take she liberty herewith to reprint’ cert tions from the article of « Brant, a western new.u * appearing in a recefit issuc nf ait {and Publisher: | “To walk down Fifth this date in early Si way Cheounter all the it human genius cun devise to Lig the winged dollar from it, .vnegsy Log esting place. Fifth Avenue, ‘9p, then, is a symbol of the i g'og| stimulates and sutisfies 1 199'uree. Its overpower “za. transcending the dreams of “1 4'17 Samarkand and ruby-laden India, is * 1116 soporific to the sense of touch. No- ‘gg ' where else, except at the ring of a “1. prizefight, is there so vast anappeal 85 to that stute of mind in which a $20 gold piece looks like » plugged $ .03 ‘aickel.” : Rial ‘58 _ He tells of wandering into-a Ritsy 63 fur shop und learning tha sain ant under might be had for a trifling cents un-, e real basis of my busitiess,” the shopkeeper told him, “is , that people have so much money to spend: they don't know how to spend it.” “1 strolled up and down the Ave- 2 hard 1.40%@1,49; No. 3 mixed nue looking at the shopa and shop- pers, The simplest street dresa to- Corn No, 2 mixed 79@79'S. No. 2 day is a glorious creation of chiffom yellow 79%@s0, vor silk waich would have Lervonigh for Oats No. 2 white 45@45%%; No. 2 a. ballroom gown a few white 41% @43, For a single window ‘Uspleyiog the quiet richness of browns: ana wines there are a dozen gleamit with the colors of the rainbow. . }d-fashioned Jewelry store with y of watches and marble is trays of rings and shelves of pid ei has sunk to oplwies Uoard age of luxury. is is Minneapalia: Sept 2h cU Wheat blend of the Pal of Versailled and receipts 557 cara, compared to 904 a)" * sh-atonved before a window which year age. Cash No; 1 northern 1.390% ved am ideal outtit for 2 bap @142%; No. 1 dark, ‘orthern Peel paere!: He contesoh-a, ta cake, fe taney Toh SLA; feed: brasa-bound trunk... for the youth- 1 choice, ry i ‘vf rd ating) ful traveler to a boys’ boarding pod mae ached Unstate, in Switzerland or the Appa fachians. “What is happening meantime around: the block? The Sixth Aventio *|furrier, in his dingy store beneath the elevated, announces that a d¢e- posit of $5 will hold the most expen- sive fur in his stock. So the New York shop girl will go to work next winter in Hudson seal or silver muskrat, and the last — installme wi in the Tall of 1928, Sent. Dee. May Oats eo obsereant, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rusvell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, 2 ‘0, 1 dark northern. 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum. . 1 mixed uurum 1 red — No, 1 flax No. 2 flas No. 1 rye. Z Dark hard winter. . Hard winter .. 1 cent per pound d 55 Ib, Ear corn, 70 th der shell, 2 Bellies 14,60, A 1 40 8ns Septembe © winter 1.34 141%, Gorn No. 2 yellow 75@1%6. Oats No. 3 white 397@40%. Rarlev 52@67. N RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 27-—P)—Range Wheat No. 1 1.4316 @1.06; 2 ditto There you have Manhattan, bri . through the eyes of a perceptive visitor. %y@ And I let him tell it because. t ‘No.! know it’s all true, and there's much more besides, and I couldn't dave told it half so well. ILBERT SWAN, EA Serviee, dark northern ditto 1. cP 48; mixed durum 1.1774, Barley sample rade 55@60; N Corn No. 2 yellow 77% @78, Oats os 3 white 40, 3, (Copyright, 192 at : Now tell the court how the accident happened, Witness: Well, the ci garage, exceedin, spect! limit, knocked the fellow flat on his back and ran over him. The fellow was slightly intoxicated, stepped’ in front of the car, which was going 10 miles an hour, was softly brushed aside, and— ‘What! ‘way! “Don't ask me. I’m just telling both sides of it.”—Juds COULDN'T PASS Gaecer Well. how shout that bint! : Why, fete my wife ¢ over r with the money this morning. Tee es a: Well she ae got here. ell, get for aes a Lee si td a millinery.—Answers London. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, Sept. ‘27—(#)—Butter fat,!1 hurning cream 43; packing stock 25, POULTRY 27—)—Poultry’ Chicago, 2s at i sage sige 18; ings seg 9. sa ae TED D — Competent girl for gen housework. Must unders' Apply ly 41424 “Main. Phone. 924 Ford Coupe, goed Just over- How could it happen both! G49W. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of nie Owens, Deceased. Notice is ereuy given by the un- dersigned, Smith, adminin- Satak ot tho catate of dennis Owe late of the village of Moffit, in. the Cotinty of Burleigh and State oof: North Dakota, deceased, to creditora of, und all persons hay! claims against maid deceased, to, fate shor, wi} a the necessai ihe, fi site tion of this cig the rat ublication: of no} ve mnie ema. | orate eel n adage County, art or bg the :J: Burle! feat at a offiee in whe kavorre Bar- base pull. ba fs capable 338 10—~5 12.