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“WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1998 - 'a80 yearly. rite, el ad 33- P St... Louis, immedifiely. WANTED—Men and women to learn Wurber trade. Grent demand, big} wages. Few weeks completes. Cate- od and special offer free. eins , Fai ‘Let nd Electrical Business, Write GH Free Catal STATE AUTO ai ELECTRICAL Rea Box ae _Arerceen, South) Del q MECHANICS WARY EDEOBig Fs Pay. We get jobs for students. rite Hanson Auto & Electrical School, Fargo, N. D. 4 WANTED—' men to pick Price 20c per bushel, Write Osear Anderson, Box-191, Bismarck North shoemaker “at once. Ji! Mahowald, 'Gatrison, FEMALE_HELP WANTED ADDRESS CARDS AT HOME. Big! cash income weekly. No_ selling. Experience unnecessary. Stamped envelope brings particulars. HEI- GEX COMPANY, 3749 N. Halsted,! é ‘Room 9. i ")—=Competent maid Tor; housework and cooking, Family of three adults, Mrs. C. M. Dahl, "st5| 52 Fifth strect. WANTED-Ex ced stenographer! we knowledge of| tA BC _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES SALE = Practically ‘new Stude- baker Sedan, 1926 Model. Standard tr hai Fiith Avenue N. W. Phone’ ‘J ae June, little mileage, m: As Phone 170. Sanders, | a4 Thayer: | FOR SALE—A 1924 Ford Coupe, good! eee AL ON es i nd) new battery. ust over- be neat and | respectuble. Good | _haw 3 EXTRA VALUES Nip OC: Mofiman, Washburn, Popp ruck with transmission, cab WAN ‘pia i} ana dray bed, 6360. WANTED A girl for “house work.’ egRD truck with cab and dray bed, Ave. B. care FORD. truck ghasele with transmis- NTED 1 sion, $195. ecrk WANTED __—.' FORD’ truck chassis, $145, _ iwies Kk wetk Wate Winton oT FORD-truck with “seid ve ci vg and grain tan le have a special offer, to make. | ONE trailer with rubber tires, $35. cheaper than others because ONE ia Fond Taken gaco, the loads are larger. For serv = hee ear SCR ie Ae Bureh, 417 9) ONE 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $3: EOPLE wile have “Work for WighiCNE 1988 Chevrolet. Sedan, $350. school boys after school, oF on Sat-, This is what one of many , please notify H. O, Saxvik, : one 285 or 821. bage Used 125 gallons of id 5 gallons of oil. Other only 80c. No trouble. I sure the Chevrolet. Frank ‘Prater, tet Allen Ave.” efore and after school, and ga Saturdays, Phone 104J. 415 Eighth Street. Tike tl FOR RENT—A very modern apartment, inchiding. piano, all electrical convenience: nd warm. Always hot w: responsible couple, urth stree RE! “furnished modern | apartment. Also an unfurnished’. modern apartment. A 7 room part-| ty modern house, close in, For) . Phone 905 after, SALE—Bedroom f din- ing room table, six chairs and buf; wicker chairs, rugs, pictures, el tric washing machine, or eer Hamilt 0, ani “eter hoot iol a one argu 3. \ FOR SALE Some dining roo oot ture, refrigerator, Wilton rug jay. FOR RENT—A © room modern Tat { Vedios" tus coat cheap, boys’ sheop ished apartment. 924 Fourth St; dined coat Ser mang’ ovexcoat: hone ON sheep, some articles. , Call FOR RENT—Modern furnishe ‘Address 25 jan_ Ave. ment at the Varney’ Fiat FOR SALE—Majestic ran ‘dini a7: Scie rine st. library pot le, White sewing mac! I iby peds and sprit om ea os a reed baby carri i rireet- ‘OR S. an ry cuds high chai Taae cart, toilet seat, a fumed oak breakfast table 40’ diameter, electric gri used as' and oil heater. Phone 969R, 1015 Fourth Street. va , FOR SALE—Fumed dining room table. Six ebeirs aie buffet. Bed room furniture, Lei able, fruit ae j Jars ond milscel! ytsd S articles. all house partly’ Call even’ 22 AY ou ~ t "Scott's Grocery or FOR ‘SALE—One™ aaa <= 19M. Sell cheap if taken at once. Phone iT Hee. Ave. A. FOR SALE—Victrola and Sia parlor] furniture. 20 Ave. B. . Ist. FOR salg—A large dining table. { Phone 773, ‘OR RENT — Furnished apartments, ' “The Laurain Apartments.+ Phong 303. KF. Fi: a FOR 7 REN? Also prege! room. rath a4 daring the ind 960LJ eveni| FOR SALE—5 room bungalow. rage. Small payment down, andj monthly payments at a very rea- sonable price. For sale by owner, direct. Phone 921, is IR RENT. de’ flat furnished. apt. or single rooms at 808 Ave. B, Phone 1094M. FOR REN y nice seven room; all modern house in splendid con-| dition, Phone es Phone 600, MOMNP POP ( WELL Amy, IT'S EIGHT TH TIME LITT GIRLS LI GUT 1 WANNA WAIT TiLL MOM GETS HOME FROM CLs fet, library table, leather rocker,! ah nda ae! ore ROOM FOR RENT. ry ORR RED ‘ormorly occup! ea! ‘by ‘Al\orory Burke Fourth: street,’ See R: D. Hoskins or 8, A. Floren live c Business, ieee nae 4 ain reows over it "Store. ‘Apply aoe endeas Ready’ a in’ Bavter Son ‘Ark. mln ote » Teady i meres. * Yorthe halmesott sand deen for: nivecis es 460,000 ft. timber; . fi " rood ,A-room pee, excellent a. 1 ‘and shade; good barn, mati}/ ‘house and poultry ‘houses. takes it to settle affairs quick! legs eed half cash. A, J, Death int ‘May. WANTED—By man and wi — » ives ow furnii ‘oF. hed. Write No. 32 Tribune. “ROOMS FOR. RENT k “tite Bidg., Kan: Aifhies dere oe SS prem OT must sell my 80 in Alberta Suitabl "aie r Vary suitable for Tesi cep, ete, Good house. 700. any Joe ;Steode,. Uplands x Albonta Canada, 0. | bbe tion jmproved line of machinery. Easy terms! to tee, Beerhy Cb, een N. ier in, Auch ‘deacribed, & ee bot dt ond dintne table, Cail. 306) nicely furnlahed| tang full the platted orn house. ai ns ort ‘OR =i "fare Hot water heat and Suitable for two. 815 Second. nae | 282R, one FoR RENT—Furni “rooms, with Tal euee entrance, near Capitol. Water all the tine, 1000 Fitth Be Phone 896J. fever resort. FOR RENT—A sleeping room in a! General Description: 14 acres, on’, . Gengleman prefer ‘State Highway, 3 miles from town , 200 of 2,600, orchard contains and small feuita, stand of wood timber, good trout erty my fruit ranch located in frost dred t proof belt of Northern Wisconsin, | 1a: overioeking Lake Superior and fa! vous Apostle Islands. This plate © gapestadly adapted to fruit ratsii gardening, summer or mac Close in. of the nior! Phone 88 FOR 1 light housekeeping. Will be vacant about Oct. Ist. 412 Fifth St. Phone 925W2 FOR RENT—Light rooms furnished. Se Phi odd flee aren North, 28x28, hardwood floors, awa ree rice ebane, oe) pe chicken coop. jee particulars write or see B. E, Hitch. NOTIC! cock, Bismarck. furnace, (9/15 307 T Boventt Se FOR RENT—Nicely furnish room in strictly modern home. 702 Seventh, stre one 357 REAL HOMES aie FOR REN aor jg| 4 ROOM strictly modern cottage, FOR RENT—A’ very comfortable!” oth, furnace, basements $9,200.00 qoom. Newly furnished. Phones ROOM strictly modern house, fur. — nace, bath, screened porch, full) 714) basement, laundry tubs, fire pli nicest part of city, $2,000 c: ee cheaper than rent, at $7,- ree Six xty fiv acl FOR RENT Lage rooms. Call at 622 Second Street, FOR RENT—A large furnished room in_a modern’ home. 217 em me St. PLEASANT warm aes it Phane’> $08. Fort RENT—One seeping room. Call EN ceeeneenseititionions | 10 ROOM modern house, well located, | Chartey at good conditi including furni- , mortgago ture, a bargain at $5,200.00, Bank of 6 ROOM modern house, good condi-. #te, of thi a 20013 after 5 \tion, nice trees, south front, $4,-\ 0%, tams 500. |mortgage 5 ROOM bungalow, stucco, practi- cally new, FOR SALE AT ONCE—One air =| igual aopaibion,, fire|ty, North i Sree and tank. One electric tube, icanizer. One weaver tire i are. splendid location, ine ‘oeting tanks. T0i5 ROOM. house, moder lining machine. Ono; , "aces garage, $5,260.00. y other miscellancous! © ROOM cottage, water, ligh' joadster| { Sages, at spreader. electric drills. One brake viee, and garage tool $75.00, 192 _sory, FOR eds slightly ue aot shore wens at $10.00 euch. 'S garage One im ipoiter, garage ‘Alerts tease gun, ie rpg oer mat mneeune | ree ‘quarter. sectior Pails, water buckets, frnnele an many other articles too numerous to! etna Rreornood. BUY NOW. Bilger ype ‘ire, tornado, wutol ty - mention, Lockwood Cc ke Phone 187. krroad Argpanora. Con“ He, da relia CARROTS $5.00 per-100 ibe.;..dub- hard Squash $4 .00- per vit Ibs.y Cab. age per 8, ‘Sweet mapki OTICE TO BIDDERS ae ae ate Wane| otice is hereby wiven that the omg $1.00. poy f County < nial ners ai hay: lass ax ae Ina Scere gota, Ww FOR Bh Bhoe i eis oi ay in the bins of} nent juyer must occupy by ji e " c ist Also 1923 Ford Touring, Edi- ine court House, or in’ the City off mn, Phonograph, bicyc! rite or ait John caahy. ae 80) i Houtek to be: opened’ a $6,000.00. bath, fur- y east Pires $2,100.00, ta tag hour : bre nord sold anything that 1 ompletely: recommend. BUILDING LOTS: 1€ the perticular lot you want is not on large list, I will get it for you, if for sale. FARM LANDS; ‘I have sales op now, | « in the, process -of dei ng closed, for | said mortea; Wit be wy ac Cray Nevin West, contal: oe, caren 0 the Gov Were W) dre or. tous, of Lump Lik ee eta i Bi rth’ Ave. o'cléck a. m., October ith, 1 fend er Man All bidders must furnish a ip} fled check for G per cent of the Ror eee? amoun hatrietiend enn sale next Sat saluninctoey a téthe Board o! it. Mary's school Comm: | feet Board genervon the right to a ae “ FOR SALE—Dump gravel ear for} order of the Board of County] road, fovr, diy He Call Commisstonera: poe ne es ~ PRA: MMAGE nes ie oo of the Catholic mi will hold a rumma, untey, all day, at Ohta solid’ cars, loaded with js Were transported direct from merce, Ga, to St. Louis, 825 ner the total . fiber | abies cab with are ates if taken at once.| Com Res! eens oft oft gadress, Te crosses end of place, 8 room house, Date of first place, laundry tubs, basement ga- | ‘"d recorded A | byt nale of Cs ubje ha id tal pane me due and logeelbed soap bubbles. tofore. have. ..made it freight| note the action of the gases -and to FoR § ALE—A ies = baby car-s cl s shipment being photograph then. ~fiage. A Mpa cones cond: » Call. 31 cents to carry jes. regarding rk Ave. pair of overalls that distance. Yetta are being me ntiostae aid orn ud file erckbe. Efi sc ie >» and recor Sof yoorteal es, on fe eee eoney de, New |pourt rt house. .Ue. the MD, Ime ny. of Rovenn er, 1926, he aimount-duo tipon sald of pale deseribed gel will. be sold Four (4) te ‘Black ight t Housckoeping rooms | marek Dek, jof Regan and accordin| | Pakota, it part Ne ‘Mort-; Lot Thr 3 4 “pisyen. QD in tion of D. nincteeh for on aig a2 24, ‘wilh be the peymisce ri aa at BéFcinarior at fue fro i city, bE, Ta Mo. in. Ay ty of Burleig! ta iltneas /82, stalg of earth Dakota, mt the onthe 6th to satiaty mortgage in sala are those cers akine, | tain premise: situated im the coun- of Bu ieish ahd giate fo North nut’ Geweribed as follows, and Lot the vi to the ot te and of regord in the There Will be due on ‘thereof of tl par nee Call , {office of the - cl register of deocds of . Fruit Ranch Said cunts.” Then W H f isuch mortgage at i¢ date of sale FOR SALE OR TRADE for elty-prop-| ihc aun of four thousand: six, hints y~ three and heaides the eo: ments of such ‘foreclosure as pri ded and allowed by lay | Dated mat Ws th dd 14th ae 88/100 dol- and disbu: of Sept. 1926. ‘GTOS Assignee of th h 5. HE Rey GIVEN. lnortgage exe Migation.. Sept. —10/6-13-20.) dice, Bismarck, 11. HELARSON, Attorney for the assignee taage. Foe S| post 15. OO yMORTGAGE FORE. CLOSUBE BAL REAS, Dornule the terms and cond! Oreage ribed by the ni lamortisation. ineealimente ‘oF and tai s been made fons of that hereinafter de- ment of the et 20, M: mber 24th, 1923, , and the sum of G ie NOTICE 18 That that certain ed and ates by Lundquist, Fi tate dated Ma tee for record in tl Unter of Deeds of Burleigh Coun: kota, on May 2 book 16 in e375, will be foree! owed the premises fn hed i and hereinafter che 3, a Ra ‘cltias of ‘the oy door of the Cot of Bismarck, aid t phar iiituied in the County. of State of North Dakota, ane ce follows: the Fi ion awe jundred e Seven Sect ‘One: ating more gage at the’ Ralph C. Morton, Attorney for mort eae. Bans) “und inferior to” the of the prin hich will subsequ: The Fe | Hank’ of ‘Salut Paul an Nineteen Mu 8/100, ($1935. described heer 21+ House, t ont; good part of city, good: con-| Burleigh, pea Se Raa to be pal and ethe e Tundted Sixty oF less, according Rares “Dollars, to- tatutory ‘attorney's lees and =e of foreclosure as pro- Tinted. th this 20th day of August, THE PRDerAL LAND BANK OF SAINT PAUL. Mortgagee. agec. 28-20) GAS SOAP_ BUBBLES Washington.--The Washington Bu- reau of Standards is studying g#onous gas now by blowing it Steel containers here- poi- into impossible to that They say pial mic: ae % Close Close ‘0 Yesterday YoprAgo Open 1.34% 1.36% 138% 18TH 1.43% 140% Sept 73% ins Dee. 80 Neither ‘Bulls’ Nor anal Able to Gain Any Advan- tage in Day’s Trading New York, Sept. pt, 20-2 he stock Yharket continued to flounder around! with n- comparatively narrow trading| area today, with ncither “bulls” nor “bears” able to gain any decided ad- vantage in the day's trading. Un- certuinty over the future course of money rut which was accentuated by an i cent in the charge on call loan: & damper on bullish enthusiasm, while the ‘excellent character of cu rent earnings and trade reports miti- gated against the efforts of specul: “ate ree eS i ith tlantic ‘oast Line broke eight) mf “ points on the publication of the Aug-| rani, bidding ewer oo killers: no br Reto fF gpa he Bia Bt 9p: cows generally steady, bulls uteady ing Besa inte Hot 0s i'l to 15 cents lowers all cutters atrong high rails,{ t 15 higher; vealers sharply higher ave been strong earlic ,| to small killers and shippers; big kill-| market fiem. Carlqads delivered aales prospect of record breaking Septem-| ¢r# locally steady to strong; bulk) greight only deducted Minneapolis nd ber earnings and incrcased dividends,| 950 Upward early. St. Paul” rate. sacked ewes round the dividend hearing in the Baltimore), Sheep 25,000; fairly active; fat whites U. 8. No. 1, and partly graded’ ‘ashville and. Chesapeake and! !@mbs strong to a shade higher; bulk | 2.10@2.1 ' ; . the hardest hit. { Westerns 13.00@1 choice lambs Considerable interest developed in: rele Rice Re ene tier tele idend hearing in the Bultimore, 13:60: bes ont fe achis and Ohios directors’ meeting this aft-| 1 eae a: Goats waees aeons, ale grnoon, An increased rate is looked, 9.00/10.00 mostly: sheep stan ime Fncourenetn RECLIE, teado reviews! #tendy to weak« most early safes 1 had an sustaining influence on steel BSR) Whe Tweeter ween tat tative but aS gains were not very; ve. Sugars responded to the conical icy prices and keen} idding developed for selected list Me os and public utilities. ils and motors yielded rath rat | OD AY to selling pressure, eine g to a new low level f ‘ar in reflection of the adv nile of ¢ Crop Estimates in Forcign Countries In- fluences Market 1.06% M415 14.12 1.07% 14.85 14,37 14.15 14.12 14.50 13.25 16.60 13.25 16.50 and Idaho sacked rurals ae 65; Idaho sacked runsete 2.76@2:96. Minneapolia, Sept. 2 20—(U.. 8) D. A D.1—Potators: Moderate _wiee in- quiry, demand good for :Red river Ohios but rather slow, fer whites, however many recei 7,000; western inclu ay in caicagd PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. ine un- changed; receipts 6,407 tubs: Eggs unchanged; receipts 6,477 cases; firsts 36%@3B; ordinary firsts 29@33; refrigerator extras 351; re- frigerator firate 341; Cheese unchanged.” MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 29—@)—Flour anchane x pments 92,094 barrels. Bran . t deeision” on the Teapot Dome) CHICAGO POULTRY. Ko, Sept. ‘29--)—Poultry a receipts four cats; fowls os 20@24; tw kev 34; | roosters a8 ducks 24; getse 19, of « any FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Sept. 29—()—But- ter hy churning cream 42; packing stool ifter the money situation cleared up. The xction of some stocks bore yall rmarks of stribution w were under accumulation n of favorable develop ‘et to come, { SO. ST. PAUL South St. “Paul, of A)—Cattle shown on most killing tock ht supply: for bulls — Indications f crop esti Poland, Rumania a Aus- tria as well as perhaps several other European countries had much to do th lifting wheat prices today. Be-| es, lagging of the crop movement! Ww: he: jada continued, and some com- ints were re telling of de- s in domestic winter wheat plowing und seeding. Wet weather nethened MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Sept, 29 Open High Low AVESTOC! K jept. 29— Close the corn belt closed strong 1%4@2% cents + corn % to 244 cents up, outs! ng tia cent advance and pro- . from 10 cents decline, largely 6.75106 s aha yh up to 6. o. higher; vas disclosed 18.00, srioinatbdeye Baseaineens began to! indy to strong buy and started shorts to cov Me. | , Oto Alihough prices were lower ea vance later which | ply with some stop ered on the way up. Oats were influenced by the course, (of other grain, 000: steady; bulk fat lambs, Provisions firmed up on account| rene tans. fat ewes 4.000:6.50, {of scnttered buying, the action of No. fale j rrain having some influence. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 29—(U. 8. D. of A.) WHEAT RALLIES AFTER : —Hogs 12,000; carly market fairly, POOR START AT MILL CITY active: fully, steady now slowed up; ( Minneapolis, Sept. 29—()—Wheat | No. fd packers inac top bulk! dragged carly today, but late in the No. 2 deatrabel 170 to 260 pound averages; #essi ices. advanced 1% cents No, 1 13.26@13. ti] pound yeste: ‘3 close and near the Pac herd butchers 13.00@13.50; bulk 130 to 160 finish were at top levels for the day.' Hard winter . und weight 12.00@1300; most pack-'A stronger tone in corn helped to Oats .. Ihe sows 11.00@12.00; few heavy noms ake the rally. Onts were alow and Barley downward to 10.7 low: bulk ¢asy carly and firmed up with corn.| Speltz, per owt. rable slaughter pigs 11.25@12.00; Rye futures held with: 2 cent range’ SHELL CORN” avy weight -hogs 12.50@13.60; ~ im up to the last hour, the tone drifting No, 3, jum “13,00@13.70: light 12.50@ 13.65; | With wheat. . 4, Tight Wight A1:60@13.16; packing sows Barley futures followed the general! No. 8 1O5o@12.25; slaughter pigs M.26@ lead, iNo. 6 12.40. s,.1 cent per’ pound discount under Cattle 12,000; trading on. yearlin | CANE and. scattered ‘65 Ib, Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents un- and few loads fresh weighty cattle’ Cash better der shell, + strong to’ slightly higher; sev. eral eemand, although light louds " yeurlings und long yearlings) Weight springs continued in poor d averaging 1,000 to 1.125 pounds 12.00;| mand and ruled dragey. Good mii several londs 1,400 pounds and ut | ee quality sold readily at steady; Berlin.—Experiments with _ bee: ny Rismarck, Se} 1 dark northern. 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum flax ce BEES SIGNAL BY SCENT ROCK-A~BYE BABY - IN THE, TREE” “TOP-WHEN THE WIND 4 ta syeg up thearnad a PIRG DRILL To Day, AN T AWT GOAWA ee A ward 11,00; little cheney on. stale! premium Winter wheat was in have shown that the insects are ei { slightly better demand. Durum was abled by scent and a peculiar direc- | steady to firm. | tion-finding apparatus to find their Corn was m. way back to their hives. It a hive By: 7, lor || Oats were quict to fair, only better is moved, the first bees to find it ay | aualities moving rapidly. | throw out a “smell signal” for the Rye was steady. ‘ guidance of their followers. The bee Tir") | moisture teat offerings, with demand also has a keen sense of sight. Barley was slow and easy for high fon pe grades more active, t sin fair demand. * | BIDS RECEIVED Sealed ban will be recetved by the schoo’ ard 0! jurnt Cree! gs by yar} h wheat School District No. 24 until Friday, 23 -Casl ieic as October 8, 1926, For 30 tons of Wit No. 2 hard 1.42%@ coal or its equal, 15 tons to he 3 livered to school No. 1 and 15 tons “orn No. 2 mixed 7813@78% 11 3 No.2 to ig delivered t9 school scuse yellow Oats No. No.4 Sy order. of Burnt Creok School + wl Boaru. “ye ket 100 | WA. PAUL, clerk rley Ne | 9—288-! C Timothy seed. 5.25@5.75. o—thtedo ete ¢) eee fee seed 27,60@33.75, eek, N. D, Mi ia, Sept. of clot gral “ft durum 1.96 ste say bample prade 8161; ne eo No. 2 yellow 78; No..4 white, “oats No. 8 whive dais = mi GRAIN - “Minpeanolis, pert. fo 2)—Whoat | pants Skee ee ate 1.45%; No.-t dark choice to fanc ro 1] to choice inate 3 ordinal || Pood 1,43%4 . L hard 61 {| 1.456% @156%; No vtatk hard \}-tina” on: track 1.41 %@1.4 +| tive LAnio@enadies May 1. 1 September winter” wan ter. ef Hi A a Re. 5, ou \ WAEAN combpe 1 A, Corn Ne 8 ‘yellow 7 : 18, : | bi Pads bi white 40! O41.”