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MALE HELP WANTED. $75 WEEKLY. Man of womaa ‘wanted with ambition and. indastey, to diee tribute een aan Household Pro. ducts to steady rs, Fine oj ings near yo e train and you so you can tmuke us to f108. " feck or more. No experience. rec- casary. Pleasant, profitable, ag nified work. Write today. W. boosie Co., Dept. NDS68,. Minne- polis, Minn, ¢ WANT! Boa ager for hardware store. Must apeak German and be able to handle the German ‘Russian trade. We want a hustle: ie can sell goods and show a profit, ‘State! ary expected and experience. Ad- ats care Tribune No, 63. orOR Guards sles‘ yearly, a Pasticulars, yearly. Write, Ozment, oe St. rs “Louis, _—Mo. immedinte! ne 0 Tea . the a riagied trade. Tribune _N. 3 at O'Mrlen’s), LES te get inta’ husinesx for themselves, We can offer a man above 30 a real op- portunity. If you will invest Your back you with an old]- ed firm handling a commo- dity of’ universal need in growing demand. Will pay rent, clerical help and all expense, Your income during the f 6 months will de- pend on you. ask only that you be in a position to guarantee your own living cost for 3 months. terested ofly in the man ires a permanent connec- tion with a future. Addres: Fi N. D. direct to wearer, experience esse tial but not nevessary. Write Box 406, Jam to work ae ean stand vrerpetity. Apply room 21, Eltinge Bldg, Bis: marck, jut Can. be seen at: D TO RENT—ANl modern si room house with garage Close in. Write ‘Trib. staking, . cluding inanding and making. me: sh Call at 45. Thayér_or QJ. Miss Cook and Miss 's Phone ag 1 modern conveniences, hardwood floors throughout, Double garage. excellent location, Rent reasonable, Only responsible parties with A No, need apply. Write ‘I Leaving town, quick ired, House to tent to path ty buying ne ea Phone RR op! arge living room, fine cane dition, fine ors, close in, UO font lot; if you are looki a home or an investme: Nate with me, G M ¢ room house, jin street. One and one s east. of the Bank of akota. Call 586R after six A new five rooih street. Will Fa rendy for ccrunaney in a few days, ne Mr. Coghlan, i RENT—One new modern tour-|. room house and two small partly modern hous: Phone 783. si apartment salt ror two and four during the Phone 687W. LHEAR MRS. BALDWIN'S. )/ Yes we aor ol aie DAUGHTER 1S. To ., . bénth’ street, ithmbdinte. pos- aession. Sale ' frice, $1800. Terme, Pn ee hace far joort, Sale ‘Terms, s ‘food investment. Sale 1 Haye TWO Hi and « number. of: good real gosh Also’ a Spee Ed uses arid lots, @t your Setar iepoan REAL RATATR AGRNCY sad provisions ‘Years Active Clty DEPENDABLE USED. WE INSIST Nay! the Used Cars we sell shall Let us show you tebe the we have feom many of: our Used Car Dodge Coupe, 1084," Ford Coupe, Ford One "Ten 1» 1085, D leatuer, 1926, Overland inne ‘Delivery. M. B. GUMAN O Co. rok Rie one | mlehed. Aleo Est | For. eT Fornly FOR SALE—One 1086 OF Pode abile coupe, Al aly tired vin A ae venient, 322, Fork lieht housekeepin room $15, Neat hot Fo ae St. or. call J ‘0! ENT—Conifortal fon. te ebaple Phone 3 a6 RI can! be arran i an «Mee above cars, Diemarck lotor co Studebaker Distrlbutors. ie HIGH GRADE USED CARB Slightiy used Ford coupe, fully equip- Nearly per dan a yy V cteacgt ton. © t in iPive les, evrelgt 8 inven mi Ove inter Chevrolet . e0 Ford T sed ‘one. Renson, aes bee i pe, ry overnaated atid new paint Slightly used Ci Aourii Br ieiyscutlsacs tue will ne i 10.,| _ wire ond At. P ao: cal, ions ae Hy peck from Photte Three Fords at: Terms ana’ 'tada, ©, gh 1 CURVY Eo gt co, FOR sate 1924. model. aD Good ti Mead otto ne pois lis eateries or 50000.) aie ‘ord a a 1 condition. Fout ee tires pies ¥ Coupe in an fyernters ‘ice rentionable. Phone BIRGST 70 Wont WANTED on 4 sn| WANTED—Work in store for winter. ID bon Mave had three years experfence in|’ merchandis: Write Tri c a jatie No. reneral ive iiicy a the hour | Si K for. ub: my own home by ir 511W of call ai by the day. Phone ate aver, 5 W. to care Tor children after echool re toring ealans on +) WanTED— _ good mares Jol a the home of ee) NOTICE Hams a rnd Cafe es bi ig tar 0 will then be ottee |’ on thi Shop, Killdeer, ether ‘ben 1S NOS GIRL ANODE | Nope Sher. Bs TWO ROUSES ON ental value $90 per moni iF sped. Fosma in tod: Bye, ke or ital ro vig Mae and h all m Aj convenienees, fatere 13 At eae A. slee! close in, suitable f thr pie led co ple or two girls. “Also board if + Phone S11LW. Sa eer veeenneeneeel ng y ‘wagmy foam infine or call at | in pri Cl — one. i pote! we ae "Cork offerings were light und: de- ‘Addtése Bots, Los fneele, ‘Cay Rass AEE, " a heat, price $i’ set! Hlement of the British within a rp et rd ise tiission hopac road: 5 su48 oat Gav ehion the dacs beens hear that there was but littl for tale wi itters belief: popes "ou SEY fee us are 8 ‘heen passed. pisces “firm % to 1% eente|| inchanged to % igher,. egies: hy anged to 16 cent up ns anehaiiged to a set back of 12 cents. r} Advices at sane toda; ne Peat | of new seg ta Fe and Co} mntina, wilt begii re jin a few days a! e, cutting is expected to be in other ‘Aintriets where th is important, and will stead vance southward until finished “eT 1, in the provinee of went ae ther was reported today as prevailing in the Argentine wheat hervest region. Meanwhile, trade gos- sip was current that Europe at pres- ent is dependable chiefly on Ai tina for prospective supplic igh | freight rates from North America be- p, and Australia being iy. On the other hand, leading ¢rop authorities here voiced ‘a belief today that notwithstanding ptesent favorablo went! the eo i foK, ‘wheat crop in northern A zentinn, ping ‘will prove below normal in volume. SHARP RALLY OCCURS tor aH bot CITY MARKET olis, Nov. 4 ent red a comeback of 1% from carly low levels. A firm opening was id by a dip when buying power from po: followe: room, | vetered 0 out, .| there was a sharp rally, “ruled firm to one cent higher. Oats were irregular but firm, Décember barley was é futures were firm. Flaxs | tue advanced two cents, Cash Suan eat was firm to one cent higher. tdinary to medium quality "yn soméwhat better demand at dl bi h ed coed wheat was firm. Durum was mostly , with trading basis for tholee yeflos one to two cents high- eo was firm to stronger for mm, : ier hanged. ley was unchanga Rseed was steady” to firm, ‘ 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, Nov. 4—(U, 8. A)—Cattle ell ey largely gtass- ers; liberal. pe: westerns fered; killees ‘spening alow; Sea suey weak to are ‘three ats Mon- no ae natrow, bi & = 15,000; fully steady with Wed raat ‘trad Watcher and ty] Hogs 10.96; Best 210 to 250 pound 1124 febder he 4 fae stiarply lower; eS Faw Ie Neplaiedy Sweet Briar, North FOR SALE—Med! heati: stove in ie aie “Call at the feat oi 118 First street, ing siachine Tn Rood aaa Reasonably priced. asonably pi tleally new. ean Fated hine rg rd St. had qeenge a wee ti etry rt a ead ane divas in. H jointing to like- |” but toward mid-session | mot fu- me premiums, with heavy; He b in wheat one cent hi ha £01 , | day business, vealers steady 0.50@ sf chi light Pa . Be = rR: Bt 8TH a 11.02 13.90 1195 97% 1.04% 12.95 18.76 oe 18.86 3. bulk Ney kit s moat! ‘ednesday vr HB Sheep 8,500; fat lambs stendy higher! bak: 12t5@™iath; ta mostly 4 pe RE a STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR Prices in General List Open Firm, Sell Off and Then Stage Recovery to 25 e movement in today’s stock | 34 Prices in the general, list ead “fairly firm, sold off when sell- vas renewed against the made irregular recovery early afternoon, as still rélatively quiet participation on an ex- treme gains of two to four poin were recorded be Reading, wa & Delaware and Hudson on influenced by the heavy move- ‘ment of coal to tidewater for export to Europe and ri cperte of an increased domestic deman By-products coke was another strong spot. ewes | @11. 1 } [lambs Early selling of the motors prob- ly was stintulated by the ustal sea- al curtailment of production by|o f ta U sc manufacturers. ay at coppers were to Tone new ‘high on the pros- fect: of higher dividends by some of the copper companies before the end of the year. American Smelting also feceived strong buying support. vation of Philip Morris toa new peak for ithe year wad attributed to] 4 s of |i prospect for record-breaking: holi- Revival of attivity and Atrength for Famous Pla) inticipation of increased earnings ith the opening of the corporation's jew theatre next méAth, The activity in Baldwin was associat with ru- mors that the company would dis- tribute to stockholders ef the huge sums due rein keno fovern- ments in near fai ¢ current peaking and layers a8 on E 1.47% good 1.48% @1.45% ; 1.45% @1.51% ; No. 2 tana on track 1, ie 49 1. Lager 49%; May 1. Corr No, = ® yellow 13%@' | 4 hito 42@43' | ' 9356@95%. | 2.17@2.28, jel CHICAGO LIVESTOCK » Nov. 4-(U.'8. D, of A.)— x Generally steady to pil ts § to 10 cents higher, on 160. to Pound weights; finished ae 240 to 300 pound butchers practically . United ICE utter high- ary 05. fea (} Be 4 th a5 H teitigeettor i etiettnheenins CHICAGO FOUL ago, Nov. hen 12 cata; tows 1 22) turkeys ducks By aécee 18s feet Fargo, N rag Tango MrTER tor fat, churning cream unchanged; Packing st hanged. poe Nannies td (Furnas easter Co.) No. 1 dark ner No.1 nortiven ¢ spring. No. 1 amber duram ‘tie 90; roostérs fabsctn; top 13:20; bulk 210 to 300° | ep averages 18,00@18. Le most 160 0: to 200 pound weight 12.60@13.06; bulk desirable biog cdots pigs 12. en most better packit 3 heavyw ight x 4.20; | mediuin 12, 2.76@)! Ch 12.2513.10; light Tig 11.60@13, packing sows 10,10@11:85; slaughter pigs 11.50@ 12.78, con| Cattle 16,000" all yearlings strong ws Ib, to 16 cents higher; wearce; better dar sholl, grades medium wight and chiced fod | bullocks scaling sie to 1,400. pounds prided advance; in-between heavies very slow; she stock dull; bulls 10 to 16 higher; other classes stendy; ex- treme top lings early 12.50; beat weight steers 10.35; medium oiveighe, ¢ 11.26; bulk vealers 11.00@12.00, Sheep 15,900; fairly netics fat strong to 26 cents higher; holding fed westerns around 14,253 |! 18.00 paid for choice fed clipped west- hulk desirable natives |y “hoice held at Be 50; o— Ad LIBERTY BONDS New York, Nov, 4@)Liberty bon cloned: 3 1-38 100.12; first 4 1- 102.8; second 4 1 10.18; third 1-46 1018; fourth 4 1-8 109.17; U.S. » 8 3-48 102,15; UL 8S. G. 4s 104.105 8G. 4 Leds 108.18, M. Ludemann were ed to Sunday dinner by Mr. ARLOT | ‘SALES . Wm. Ebling, Jr, of Bis- 24 PRs ane of: “Wheat No. 1 dark No, 2 ditto @1.46. No. | Ih A No. hard | a A art winter amber durum 1.19 and. chide : Ayres and son, Mr. and Mes, HH |. . . Li see weds 100; Ludemann at n'6 o'clock dinner Wed- jay evening, Mr. and Mes, Charles Graves visit- ed with Mr, and Mes, Robert Meyers of McKenzie, No. Dak., Wednesday evening, Mrs, Fitarve Moftit of Moffit, N. D., a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit hs egan called on Mr. and Mrs, A. wa ich Wedheaday afternoon. Me. ond) Mrs, Ri M. Ludemann vis- ited ey evening at the Yeakle brothers’ home. The evenitig was pont play! wht, Mr. an val k, who has heen thresh- » Dak., returned Dance enter- . bers anit y 6@2.25 Barley saniple grades Sbaea's: No. Pree Vein ue eam og CHICAGO, GRAIN Chieago, Nov. 4-()—Caal wheat No, 2 red 1.41; No. 2 hard 1, ii oe No 2 meet nga: No. 2 elios f Oath No, 2 white 45%; No, 3 white @ No, lies bilan oethy seed 4.’ A Tob Ss, clove seed 27,76@34.50, fed 12.87. Ribs 13. Haittes 15.5 MINNEAPOLIB RAN RANGE Open itign Low Close) wi bes sa 1.43% 1.445% 1.42% 1.494% 1.4945 1.48% 93 93% rtd rat 29 90% OB %. Me | AL 41 AB 456%, £21 218) 221 220% 2. 85 0 home, Thurs A Hallowe sie ‘upper was given at the ioe fall Phueetay night by the two Menoken Spee as a A spl mpi program was rende: pupils, after which the pies: were sold, La little over ‘was taken in, ‘The (hall was very ribo dl decorated in fr oy ted bite Paper, jac mi rage large 1 48 | rh vf attanded and provi had a A. Ford sedan driven by Fred | dopbene of Wing, N. D., ‘ollided with » Saxon touring car on the Red Trait ab about two alles west of Meno- wernine oof how eitlock Both cars were damaged, but ne was hurt. Dralie of Bismarck spent nd at the Ed Phiine hom 3 Alice Klipstein and uth Welch. who are ” ag Biamaree high school, spent the week- ‘end at their parental homes. Pid Naomi Compeau motored to iamarck with Mr. and mrs, A. were Friday night, spending ‘aa day and Sunday with her mother in Miss Compeau returned on No. a Siinday afternoon. C. Dance and son Maurice Alm 16% 2.19 2.2715 0475, O45 OM 69% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 4—(4)—Flour un- changed, Shipments 47.183 barrels, Bean 22. AL ABS Barley—- Dee, May Pel ces! pe aon : pinautry, the Dobson homo in Bismarc mM: me t loads delivered sales, freight only de- Pas Shand ie ieee oe | dow aides ine noon. His jackknife mune his hand quite deeply. motored to Bismarel “n were Mr. de Mrs, August an Y Graves, "ste. and Mrs. Agnew and family, ne Lag Mrs. B. G, Abo- lein, Mr. and Mrs M. Ludemann, » ! Mr. and Mrs. 6: Stanley MeCur: and son Wesley Farmers bre bus: reiuine in their winter's supply of ignite. that have had ears of- con) shipped Agnew, Powers Elevator. turned to, Bismarck with William Davenvort Sunday. Misi_Detty ‘Alsbury, Joe Hill, and Royal Thomas spent Sunday visiting Nellie Dance. eatabtalied at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs, August Klepstein. .| My, and, Mrs, Carl acebeen of Dine .| matek, entertained: Mr. and Mrs. or and son at dinner Monday! { evenlan, ‘héatre. age en ney attended . -----—---—-~ | the show ing on the section. The tien have peen. 4 Ghylin es wom latse tt Reman, ie mae .- rT loved at the Roleneyy residence at for the pa: ‘Olson bes now "completed his immer work at the Englebretson $ and Mrs. August Krause were : visitors Sunday. &.| POTATOES eapolis, Nov, 4—(U, 8. D. of apes, Tl ureday night and Friday at! Mrs, Charles! L's Those| ta tate, | umm * F. ¢ co orchestra. — 8:30 each morning. ' vaughter Viaied at the V. M. Craven * leigh county, are McCormick, Ebling Bros. and | + Me. and Mrs, BR. M. Ludemann were) Ri; see Teshey er mage Petroff are iden raapinen by law Talal epson Washburn last Senday. ha Earl peer eevee isa eee Sa ce aha ha = TWO ‘CONTESTS: IN BURLEIGH: COUNTY. CLOSE. (Continued, from being shown. Returns rete ma se: view had not, been turned in at thd gounty, auditor's office at 2 p. m, fo- ne Totals for Riverview precinct will be published in a la sue of the Tribune, so that those who wish to complete the table. may do so ed writing in the figures for thi 20 cinet. "the unoffleait table wilt Pn not appear again. Celebrate Armistice ir at the American at Patterson’s H juerade ny 1. 0. 0. Nov. 11. Jenkins’ Prizes awarded IGHT TRY A Coney nal bandit, who hold up Per pound discount under © bathhouse and stole the safe, was Rar corn, 70 Ibs, 6 cents un-; Wena to break it open and so aban- dit by the roadside, A more nious person would have labeled “Handle with care,” and sont it somewhere by express.—Judge. ‘ NOTICE The regular quarterly teachers’ ex- amination will bo held at the court- house in Bismarck November 11 and Wotk will begin promptly at MADGE RUNEY, County Superintendent. Too Late To Classify DRESSMAKING—-1 also cut and fit dresses of all les. Hours open from 2 to 6 p.m. Price reasonable. Phone 500. Also for sale, a daven- port, almost new, reasonable priced. HELP WANTED--Married couple (no objection to small child) to sl completely furnished home — with mall family. Fhone 588W after 6 ym. FOR RENT-—A large pleasant room with kitchenette, 1% blocks north from postoffice, Call at 314 Third street after 6 p.m, Phone 1051W, FOR RENT—Vour room house. Call at 316 Fourteenth street after 6 otelock, FOR ‘agless springs and bed 4 sire bed. peeing: ant mattress, 1 screen, table, vacuum cleaner, tubs and wi board, Inquire at Apt. over Gu ner’s Store, FOR RENT-—Large front modern home. For Round Oak me _ Call at 306: Third room sale: Phone 982LR. rect. TICH TO CREDITORS Craven and Lina Witter Smith, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- rrignhed, Walter B. Smith, the ad- ministrator of the estate of bk ot Smith, otherwise known as Lin: ‘Walter Binich, late of the cit Minneapolis, in the county of Hen- nepin, in the State of Minnesota, deceased, to tho creditors of, and ala ersons having claims against anid Becoased, to exhibit, thee. with the seh ry vouchers, within six ms atter the first ublication of aes notice, to sald Walter. B, Sraith, anid ndministrator, nt the office ot jorge M. Register, in the Webb Block in the city of Binmarck, in B county, North Dakota, or fudge of the County Court urleigh county, North Dakota, aN dent agent in the state of North Dakota of the undersigned udminia- trator, said Walter B. Smith. You' are hereby further notified that Hon, 3. ©. Davies, Judge of the County Court within nee fer ota, fixed the 10th day of May, A. 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of sald day, at his of- fist in the Burleigh county, North Dakota, court house in the city of Bismarck, In Burleigh county, North Dakota, as tho time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims jo against the estate of said Bonet sea. which have been Sais and regu | Y ce as reinbefore Pre ded. Dated Octaber 14, ‘A, D, 1936, LTBR Ii, SMITH, Aaminintraiar of the Estate cf Be'lihn Waiter Bien aeceuse First epuPication on the 28th day 8 4 Orn th A. TD, 1926, ‘on FIRST CRED! WRORS, MET Pre! AND ANKREMT TO the United istrict or North Dn- In the matter bankrupt. In bankru of Peter. P, Hanson, o4 ‘prisconl, in urleigh and Hees Saen adjudicated the ist day vember,’ 1926, and the niattcr having: heen referred to me, the underaigi ed referce, to proceed with ally in accordanco with the CS RLS i. DEBED, That the fitse meetin creditors said bankrupt be in the office of Benton Baker, 2: smarck Bank Building, in Hine Nor in, on Sati K a. nd lace the bankru, opt ie ig hereby, order. to appear. an mit to an ex- amination under oe Acts of Con- gress relating to Bankruptcy, is further ordered, that all no- to be publish: hea in connection with the administ: of said in the Biamarc! clreul ee oe that Destine ht ah fa ; eS arck, moet ie awed