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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, lle a MALE HELE WANTED \ GOVERNMENT PATROL INSPEC- led frequently borders. Particulars Write, pane 83-P., St. TOR—Guards for Canadian and other $1,680" yearly. Mo. immediate! ANTEL ae ¢ ne the speaie Gere shoe clerk. free. toes, ig and man preferred. State salary want- | ed and give referenees in firs ter. Address Merchants Add Ni care Tribune. WANTED—Men ahd women. to jearn ; - Great demand, bi . barber trade. ‘wages. Few weeks completes. Cat and special offer free, “Mol WANTED “Lataters for steam plant work at Washburn, N. per hour. App! on job. Siems, _her. MECH get jobs for Et r ig F studen' to Superintendent felmers and Schaff- W rite Ict- Bait tor et ‘and one upstair| bust Cand diniag: table, Cail uffet any ny je, ‘Street. id rar Hanson Maid & Electrical speek, Fargo, N. WANTED=SA- shoemaker at Write Jos. FEMALE NELP WANTED _ WANTED—Competent goods clerk. One who speuks Ger- “woman” dry hOBILE s mun preferred. State salary ed and rive referenc: ter. Address Merchants Tribune. NTE woman to keep “fou d care for two girls 7 and 9, onl 1 mile from town. bune. mall ranch, ~ Huffman, Washburn, WANTED—A girl for” house work. One who can go home nights. Ave, B. v © a, special. of! ders Phone 977- \Seventh street. PEOPLE who hav urdays, pleas also on ‘apartment. : WORK WANTED 1 WILL HAUL your as! age twice a week this-winter. 1' ONE trailer with rubber tires, $35. fer to make. I H for Saturdays, s. Must ¢ eways s, cheaper than others because loads are larger. For service. Bureh, eae ae. | work for high Nevo! boys after school, or on Sat- notify H. O. Saxvik. __elephone 285 or 821. WANTED—A school boy wi ef gas and & to do before and iit eth nou venses only 80e. No trouble. ‘ants work 'ing 3000 mil ‘Also an unfurnished | modern apartment, A 7 room part- | sO SALE—Bedroom furniture, ain ‘ly modern ate close in. waie a bed dul Furhished apartments. ! Phone | agan, Pro} FOR “RENT—Furnished apt Ais | ‘Sleeping room, Call 434 during the: ‘aay and 960LJ evenings R_RENT—A 2 room modern fur 924 Fourth St | nished apartm Phone 543W. ent. —Seven room Phone 905 after, - modern house, including. 3 bedrooms and _ son, un parlor, oak floors up and down FOR SALE—Victrola and Son parlor, Get tier ‘heat and_ reasonable, ~ once. Mahovwald, Garrison, ‘ “he e ae RENT = _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES For Sale FOR SALE—Praetically new Stude-| mode \" baker Sedan, 1926 Model. Standard] red. 6, 200 Fifth Avenue N. W. Phone SALE—1925 jor Ford light all new tires. fine condition, $325. Phone 1107. ae EXTRA VALUES Good’ roRD truck with transmission, cab aha dray bed, $350. FORD truck with cab and dray bed, foo 306 rOnD” truck chassis with transmis-| — girls. ion, $1 ‘OR | [FORD' tr 2 $145. ight FORD truck with transmission, cub and grain tank, $345. 125 Ford Sedan, $400. Bet Lk and OND 1925 Ford Tudor, $360. FOR 1925 Ford touring, $200. n 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $325. {FOR RI al, 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $350. _ina BASY TERMS This is what one of many of our after travel- gallons of Other ex- | _ I sure Chevrolet. Frank Prater, iNT Allen Ave CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY ‘rived in Glendale, Calif. One viee, For Sng room table, six chairs and buf- fet, library table, leather rocker, wicker chairs, rugs, pictures, elec: Hamilton upri no, and dhe household afticles. Must be| pe sold at once. Good bargains. If; interested at 13 FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining Fo room table. Six chairs and a buffet. Bec room furniture, library table, fruit, jars and miscellaneous articles. Call evenings. 122 Ave. A. i ‘OR. SALE — An Electric stove, fou burners and over. Zuger & Tillot- ismarek, N. D. ~ stairs, well arranged, near school, "furniture. 20 J the: quite new, garage in basement, for on terms. Geo. M. Registe: FBR SALE—5 room bungalow. payment down, and’ monthly payments at a very fea- RESSMAKING—Done at reasonable nly Pi For sale by owner, DRESSMAKING—Done at reasonable rage. Small able price. F RENT—Three flat Furnished, apt. if single rooms at 808 Ave. B: FOR SALE OR TRADE for city prop-| field hi 1094M. i erty my fruit ranch located in frost] Baked. proof belt of Northern Wisconsin,| Missouri river in ee state, Elling] with the distinct understanding t! looking Lake Superior and fam) Helmer, Taylor, N. Dak. ous Apostle Islands. *} Muising, | RUMMAGE SAI Rho FOR RENT—A six room ail modern 5 1015 Fourth street. truck RY. bungalow. jone R30J. bhone, G00. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT Can be used a: FOR SALE—A i large dining table.! _? Phone _ 773. DRESSMAKING G price: Phone. }. 112 Ave. _NW, Fruit Ratich overlooking Lake Superior and fam- especially adapted to frui irdening, summer or hay. fever resort. -- General Description: 14 acres, ~on| hal State Highway, 3 miles from town | #7 of 2,500, arc! and small prelie stand ‘of by | Attor See RT formerly occupied street. ¢ Fourth Hoskins or 8. A. Floren 28%28, f the Business Service Co. FOR RENT—Four F. A. Knowles. rooms Knowles Jewelry -Store. wood tiy trout... atream atdwood. floors, “furnace, ;. full cement basement, barn and, over . write oF feo B. E. Hitch-" Apply to | rk. Pork REAN THE TYTes FROM ROWING FROM US IEY BORROWED MY SEWING MACHING “THE 7 OTHER Di AM AND THERE'S A KNOCK AT BACK DOOR NOW~ MAX WS MRS. TYTE 1) ower for light agile we in Oa _ Alberta Canada. 45e Ronsekeeping rooms ina Phone §g8. 193W. Mandan. R Ri a usekeepi lout Ot. Ist. 412 Fifth St. Phone home. Close Hot Ht 508 Seventh Bt. W, nished ern room suitable for one or two _ Third atreet. 599. rooms. Call at 622 Second ora g | FOR BENT —Cne sed car buyers have to say: “Ar-| FOR RENT One a ressor and tank.’ One electric tube Yuleanizer, On spreader. Two testing tanks. Two| giectr ris, One “chain’ beet! Famous ‘Tenor With garage toola. One $75.00, 1923 model. One 1928 Dodge} jee bg $350.00, tric washing ae ti refrigerator,| FOR | GALE ‘Three eae used shot= eel rage mei One pi bed Botters| music lovers unknown. The superb! garage Alemite grease gun, barrel pumps and oil bottles, gasoline} ican tenor will prove a revelation to) }, pails, water buckets, funne' Bed ee articles too numerous to| ing beauty, full, resonant and richly mention. rrone ue oe Main St Mr. ‘ARRO: Putapkies $2.40 per 100 ibe tomatoes $1.00 per ene FOR SALE—Shoe oe with equip- test. ment. Buyer must occupy by Oct. i ihgpercpaecg ves ert ape Ist. Also 1923 Ford Touring, son phonograph, bicyele, John Suchy, 801 Fourth Ave.| ¢ Prices right. urddy, all day, at St. Mary's school] ti ard contains dea sere nt BLE 12% mii crosses end of place, 8 room house,| FOR SALE Ivory tri RAI Proved Wisconsin ite marek residential property. Tribune Ad No. | FARM LANDS FOR on : SLI, -Improved. Oni Pi eae eae money for you in Baxter Co.,,Ark. geod farming pense Teady mat- |" kets, advantages; 240 acres wire: fenced; fertile limesoit fields, springs and stream for stock, ‘esti- mated 600,000 ft. timber; fruit, good 4-room house, excellent water, h atid shade, good barn, tenant jouse and poultry houses. $2600 takes ib to settle affai quickly, less than half cash. ‘A. 3. Denther- Vigorous’ Bullish Demonstra- tion Follows Marking Up of Call Money Rate New York, Sept, 30—)—Marking} up of the call mohey rate to six pe: FOR SALE—Quarter section improved| °°", the highest of the year, was fol: including cattle, horses andj lowed today by a vigorous, bullish! ¢ of machinery. Easy terms demonstration in the stock market,| to reliable party. “Investors Mort-| causing n hurried retreat of the short) me gage Sccurity Co, Tel, 138, Bis-| interest which had sold stocks heavily | cai N. Dak of the’ tightening of the Eta Strout Agency, 828 New One large front room | _York Life Bldg. ‘Kensas a z modern chome with .board.| CANADIAN LAND— 1 must sell my 320 acre Alberta iy na or two.} farm. Very suitable for wheat, 3 Third sheep, etc. Good house. 100. Teta BOO! Halt cash, Joe Steede, Uplands 11§0 or call Lae INT—Two nicely ely “furjiahe “ARS he eredit Nicely furnished room, REAL HOMES Meant He Pecan bath, furnace, basement, $3,200.00. ly modern. house, nace, bath, screened porch, nicest part of city, $2,000 cash, toom in a 200 W Broadway. "rooms for! Will be vacant| ture, a bargain at $5,200.00. 6 ROOM modern house, good condi- tion, ‘nice trees, south front, 500.00. . G ROOM bungalow, stucco, practl-| hour. cally new, good condition, fire} 167 and “ place, laundry tubs, basement ga-| Central rage, splendid location, $6,000.00. above y FOR T in latge modern 45 'Fhayer. Phone 4403. nace, garage, $5,250.00. 5 ROOM cottage, water, lights, east| "' ..c), front, good part of city, good con- | lit. dition, $2,100.00. inal abi I have hen reét.| cannot completely recommend. | : BUILDING LOT: lot you want is not on m: list, T will get it es you, if for house eet Tooms:: 723, _Phone 498R. RE! Large comfortable | from this nbienborheed. BUY NOW. MISCELLANEO! st 1 Fire, tornado, automo- weaver tire F. EB YOUNG * and many other miscellaneous FY H Ford Roadner| Coming Light Opera Lockwood Acces: William Mitchell, tenor, who has ung the role of Thaddeus in ‘Bohemian irl” over a .thousand at $10.00 e: s, does not come to Bismarck voice of this remarkable young Amer- and} music love: It is a voice of appeal- Lockwood Accessory Co.,| colored. : Popa iif nln a Mitek iteq Hab: | forwardness, a virile style, and wit! i unmistakably sound knowledge of the Sauath 8 fas 58 pa 10 100 Ibs. Cab-| meaning of his text and moods -of- vet itihe composer and swells te suprem While| heights in the last act in his ren tion of “Then You'll Remember M The tenor of any musical organiza-| tion must essentially be good or the last. Call Jogts F. Erlen- 23 Third e884, haddeus, the young sol- der of fortune, is one of exac' ements; voice, Physique, and a aq! N. De eee sonality. Al hay? Write me. Mitehet's work. “Alfalfa, melons and} When the Valentine comie oper: Green Oats and barley.| organization decided to present to i ipped from points west of| patrons “Thi Write or no expense be spared to secure th season’s production, These wishes apes the minds of music lovers, when | ket. Saturday rea atti ik by cub with| tranctie story of. () . Cheap (ie en at once.|'and tone ‘inte details of this roan Ave. Phone 622, Woodmanscee. as 2 result mancuver on the part of speculators | for the advance indicated that they 4 ROOM strictly modern cottage,| Were not yet ready to relinquish the) ~~ leadership of the market and wer ayn rooms, with vi fort private entrance, near Capitol. Bat 6 ROOM sti fut, water all the fie toot Fifth Phone .896J. FOR RENT—A siceping in Nearly dogen insues were curr up to hew high pi unger, before the end of the third! Union Pacitic was bid up abov New York’ er. least two point nul quotations. ‘wo nicely futnished|S ROOM house, modern, bath, fur-| Radio © paisa f was taken in large | blocks on its way to a new high price! ‘pies. nace cen’ WHEAT MARKET GOES HIGHER Dew’ higaie id Sales of North America Are Estimated at 1,000,600' Bushels ‘ort! 1,000,000 bushels, wheat v oe higher en attention, but liberal ected as a good of an offset, near the end of the ontbendsadjastment of accounts weakened September wheat the wheat market whole closed unsettled, at t! last and :, with corn 4 to 1% cents down, oats at 4 cent i vance and provisions varying from 12 E cents off to 30@32 Corn and oats sympathized with wet 1 these qual-| wenther prevailingover the corn belt, eautifully blended in Mr.) and the forecast was for general rain, but the news had little effect, and trade was light. Hog cholera reports mS from parts of Iowa and Mlinoi Bohemian Girl,” it w + | fluenced buying of lard. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT St. Rita's group| Very best talent available for this| FUTURES GO UPWARD of the Catholic miggionary ety | - will hold a rummage sale next Sats ise been carried out by Miss Valen-| futures scored a Tarthor advance of. as will ‘be indelibly, stamped | 1@1% cents early today and the mar- ithstood the pressure of profit SA | Balfe’s best loved ballad opera is/ taking up to the last hour of trading, rregented at the Bismarck auditorivi | although casing onc cent from high at one time. Oats were strength in wheat, bad weather, ae nayer: ___| ful theme of mejody would be time| % cent hightr chicken ‘coop. Price $6,500. . For] FOR SALE--A Lloyd Loom baby car-| idly spent. - riage. A No. 1 condition.’ Call 302 Sei Minneapolis, Sept. 30—)—Wheat December barley edged ona small trade futures were strong with whe ats now selling ut Harris and} tive months un, seed futures pavanced x Bank of | Mont. inery, Minnesota; Teank Nesom E at of New: Pragw CHICAGO RANGE ~ Sept. 30 Close lose —Toda: Yesterday” Year Ago Open 2 85 16.30 16.76 Sept. Oct. . _ 18.60 137% % 3 13548 42 1 15% . ‘ 5 Bits 80 80% B8hy Ms a BTy! An 41% . | 95%! bat me 1 14.02 | 14.40 7 14.60 13.30 16.65 16.40 but sagged back on scattered hedging 'd with funds to carry out! and poor buying on the upturn, 1 their operations, at least temporarily: | fegs| over « broad Tne with the b basement, laundry tubs, fire place, | over « broad list with the an neat % Faash;| Being recorded by the hie a batance cheaper than rent, at rails, motors, public utilities, tobac-| tinued to drag, with “tas ‘home. Gentleman. prefer-| 100. 00.00." Le oe cos, theatre: 4 lose in, Previous Gash wheat was better for low ibuted; moisture springs wanted by mill buy- Ina; ers. th grade; cent higher. Desirable offerings were pne Damp, tough wheat con- jemand slack steels.) and trading basis easy. . the bear faction bad at-| 10 ROOM modern house, well located, {tained some degree of success in de-! and demand was fair to good. good condition, including furmb | pressing a number of chemical, ma road equipment and but these also rallied in re Winter wheat offerings were light Durum was in light supply with! good milling quality scarce and de- mand good. 1 Onts w y and yood | for the year or! quality offerings were senree. Flaxseed was firm to strong. MINNEAPOL Sept. 30 Open High Low Close points to a new, Wheat— igh nt 199, but Allied Chem: ‘ ed to be under pressure in! pever sold anything that 1) furthen reflection of specula r niment over the failure of diree- hye If the particular} tors to makd a special dividend, dig- tribution ey Dec. 8 I Mry i Fin Bep De gts BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 30 1 dark northern 1 northern 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. aM Speltz, per cwt jonas ee SHELL CORN x ths, or more | No. 4, 55 Ibs Novo 6 ‘ EER per pound discount under| Bs Ib. Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents un- der shell. CHICAG AIN Chi 0, Sept. 30-—()—Cash wheat 2 yed 1.41@%4; No. 2 hard 1.45@ 1. Corn No. 2 mixed 80%; No. 2 yel- low 80% @81, Oats No, 3 white 42@144%; No. 4! white 40@42%. Barley 55 75. Timothy seed 5. Clover seed 2 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 30—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 20,0003" mostly ‘strong to 10 ts higher; late trade less active than early; top 13.75; odd lots of 210 fir: to 230 pound weight up to13.80; bulk 170. to. 210 pound averages 13.25@ 13.75; desirable "240 to 300 ‘pound butchers 5@13.70; bulk 140 to 160 eet weight | 12, fe jes gc lected sti or pigs , Improves ‘selected strot 42.50 and above; heavyweight | Monee @13.70; medium | _NERE:MR.GONN, 15 THE CAKE I BAKED ~YOU. FOLKS HAVE ALLWAYS BEEN So NICE ‘To US AND I WANTED To i rley was strong to one cent high- beak i ght teh packi 0.50@} | hier pig: 11 abao: 50. i Cattle « tesh “nidt steers and’ yearlings ‘omparitiy ly ‘scarce; | bidding yenrlings and light fat steers active; strong to dnevenly higher; 1,000 pound’ yearlings upward to | some ‘lighter weight held | ber 3 best 1,450 pound steers 11.25; pla ‘weighty’ steers and short LN around steady; fut ‘she stock 3 bulk desirable vealers Wald and feeders early sales af tht rang 50; early -bulk to packers 13.00@ 23; culls stendy at 9.00450 sheep stead, ly sules of fgt D6. mbs steady 12,00G.13.00; bidding 12.00 for native dwes; tihging | ve ih ay to solid months FP "AUL LAVEST LIVE cK - | seventy +81; Mtnneno’ atonal Ned Win,” Minnbot anc of, ftichipond, ‘i nk of iret National: f Two Hacbors, Minnesota; pat Na “ional Bank\ of Waterville, Alin- Firat Nattomal Bank of Bald- hy ty State Bank ‘The Glen (Haven: Bank ‘of Glen ilaven,.. Woe, First, National Bank 0 Firat Na- Wisconsin; nk of it, Wisconsin; Merchants & Minera Na- tional fade of Ironwood,» Mich- © Ban! remont, Min- ostment fon, 1 ‘Rackne Ae. F als Millard and M. A. Nye Ss tru were defendants, said judy favor of. the plaintiffs an the defendant Leslte 8. Ha mans for aid ye laatadiog ts, upon which judgment Jere iv vdve tae aim af Vtnat wed rest on said sum from al after the 27th day of Auguat, 19: it the rate of seven per cent per annum, % {whlch Judgment among other Cal directed the pale by me of estate . hereinafter deacri! satisty the amot of said jud fment and interest thereon and the costs and expenses of said sale,.or so much thereof as the proceeds of sald sale will satisfy. “And | by virtue of a writ of execution, ie issied out of the sy et al in 8 and under the ale ot North Dakota a directing the sale of of said court real proper; | judsment al trom, the referce appointed to sell satd 'p rif sell the herein mr blade Nibifc auction to the ie hieheat ‘Hlader for cash at the front th court house, in the ies Rurleigh count of North Dakota: on the of October, 1936, at 10: at premlecs: femettned GN et mont and, decree" ant pursuant thet ‘jean as foliows, to-wit! Boutheast quar and southedst™ jfive, township hs et gwo, range lunrter 6: ship one 1 the forencon 6} indeed ae One, “range north Na fof section nine, and noftheast koa Briss tion ‘enty-seven, hundred. forty, james seven, northeast quarter of! apie fifteen, townaltty one WH usted One, Tange -SeEAey-HeNeM,. bouth= sootian ‘\twenty- fev tion hand mt ection thir: one hundred “forty. . three, range, seventy-seven; south- east quarter of section thirteen and north half and southwest quarter : Of section bulk forty-four, range nd east Half of sec- nahi “one hun dred five; northwest quarter of 8 ship one hundred thirty- ty-fiv rth hale common kinds down to Ml ters strong tof ality consid: bulk good | lights ‘13,00; few choice 13.50, 1 seh butcher and bacon’ about steady; few ¢ sows fully steady: s bidding motly, bidding slow on at lambs 12,00 | most 35. 06.50; run includ bles of fat and feedin pt shipments 949; barely steady; round’ whites be st tion; Mi River Ohios sacked brown Idaho Minneapol: 8. D. of A.)—Potatoe: inquiry ‘demand slow, market steady; carlonds | delivered sales, freight only deducted, 'Minneapoils-St. Paul sacked j ewts., round whites, S. No. 1, and i partly graded 2.10@: CHICAGO PRODUCE Sept. 30--()—Butter ‘ceipts 4,399 tubs; cream standards firsts 371: @10; 1 unchanged; receipts cuses. Cheese une hanged. MINNEAN OLAS 1 Minneapoli: CHICAGO I ‘TRY Chicago, Bep —(P)— ee receipts five curs; fowls es 2O@24; turkeys 3 Se “18; ducks 24; geese 19, ‘ARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. DS ter fat, churning cream stock 25, (#)—Dut- packing ally close ft. 19: und befor: a ry he Baldwin Bans | Hank t Rega Bi isteh y included in this Tist Chalms of depositors must be allow ed by the reeelver before they can We “considered by Guaray Mund Commission’ Forms cand wetuctions for preparation of claims { depositors ugalnst the Guaranty | ‘and will be found ut every state | Bismarck, Maire .. iH DEPOBITOIY MUAnANTY TDEND | SOMMISBION CHIVED Sealed bls wit He ret ved b | fee r af ock \ 1326, for 30 tons of By tke | *| coal ort equal, 15 tons to be di vere to-sch No. 1 io he delivered to school | HY order of Burnt Créok School | and 15 tons WM. PAUL, Clerk, Putet Creek, N, p inn NOTICE OF SAISi UN yitise a erst A ee a ty fie court of the hi opth Malt ae section, fifteen, quarter of seo- te ty-six;, southeast tion thirteen section fifte dred west st quarter of township south half of section thirty township one hundred forty-two, t of section hundeed i “township ke seventy- thirty-five, Judy mani at ‘SUIT SELLER jaz: ARRESTED. ON; - FRAUD ) CHARGE y Stan preures to Have Sold 100 Suits in Fargo and About 80 in Jamestown Fargo, N. D., Sept. 30-4 Neal, Chicago, whom authorities_ate- clare has sold more than 100 safts in Fargo and about 80 suits at James- town, N. D., as a representative of » Chicago clothing concern, was ar- raigned Wednesday:night before J. K. Brame. justice of the peace, afti he was Ue heve from Jamestown | by Sheriff John C, Ross. He was brought here on comple! it of “Stan: ley Thayer of Fi lay. Bond ras pet at $800 and he furnished it in cash. Police today declated that about 0 complaints have. be ud Reorrhae tae is eit pa me, re ba a bi avete not.as rep: ot ‘th ie ach in ie - oh” aes ata at ted: arrived, dl iy uate rendered inky ys Bure fall and Caer on ‘Sort as ey!

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