The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 7

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$75 WEEKLY. Man or woman wanted with ambition and ee to di tribute Ruwleigh’s Hous ducts to Steady users. Fine n= ings near you, We train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more. No experience nec- essary, Pleasant. profitable, oe nified work, Write today. Rawleigh. Co., Dept. ND353, Minne: Minn. WANTED—Manager for hardware! store. Must speak German and be able to handle the German Russian trade. ‘We want a hustler who can sell goods and show a profit. State al, pected and experience. Ad- Tribune No_ 8% v iT, PATROL INSPEC- TOR—Guards necded frequently for Canadian and other borders. oe oe free. EN— Pleasant -work and boys’ shoes in Ni direct to wea’ experience tial but not necessary. Write for territory ut once. Box 405, James- town, N. D,_ WA? to work’ 8nd cn stand prosperit: Apply room 21, Eltitige Bldg, Bis- “selling | D: | “All modern 6| with garage tb Write Trib- 7 room hous: 1th. Close in. 67. or Nov. for sale, de , reasonable pri Th and maki 45 Thayer. + Phone : \ “Miss Cook and) Miss Mar- HOUSES AND FLATS RENT-—Eight room bungalow, 1 modern conveniences, hardwood rs throughout, Double garn excellent location, Rent reasonab! Only responsible parties with A No. eferonces need apply. W 1. No. 4. DEPENDABLE USED CARS WE INSIST that the Used Cars we sell shall be good its. Let us show you. some ‘of the letters we have irem many: of our Used Car customers, ‘ord Coupe, . Ford One Ton Truck, 1025. Dodge Sedan, lei ter, 2926. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Overland ‘Light Delivery. Easy time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE—O: 926 Oldsmobile coupe, Al condition, ike new, only Brougham sedan, good mechanical con- 1 1925 Dodge Special 1 1924 Studebcker $600; 1 1026 nde d six roadster, dition, $77 coupe, light six -tourin, Studebaker Stan $800; 1 1924 Oldsmobile touring with. winter enclosure, $200; 1 1920 Buick 6 touring, new tires, mechanical sooaiticn: $200. = SALE—Complete furnishings cone house. Also 1924 Leaving town, quick House to rent to par- iture, Phone &6R a ng fur a ze_living Pooh, fine con: close in, garage, ng for home or-an investment, cohimu: to with me. Ggo, M. Register. WANTED——Married couple (no lication to small child) to share completely furnished home — with’. ly. Phone 538W. after 6; modern houses. _ RENT-—-A small apartn le for two and four durigg the Phone 687W. FOR RENT—¥our room house. Calj at 316 Fourteenth street after 6 o'clock. DIRECT TO you Delicious Health ‘iates unsuiphered, sun’ dried. Prunes large size, 5 Ib. box 10 bb. box $3. 00, Fancy Calimyrna 5 Ib. box $2.00, 10 Ib. box ” Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Above prices in+ clude express charges, Send mone: order: Address, C. M. Henr: , Los Angeles, Cal, 1 AW ‘en mileh cows and ing calves and 1 yenrling Red FE, L. Gilbert, 2 le: on Red LE—Purebred Duroe .. and Boars. Special p infer and Lam- ul I i in good teiition. ‘all at the rst street, EA sewing machine prac ly new, 602 Third St. Phone 1329. it can be arranged on an: above cars. Bismarck Studebaker Distri HIGH GRADE ightly used Ford coupe, futly equip- carly New Oakland with winter top. | F' tcl hevrolet § cele tee! eg miles. Chrysler 70, good Overhauled: and. re repainted Chevrolet Sedan. Come and see it. ‘ord Tudar, used one season. lotor Co., ‘FOR RENT—Comforti FOR Sal ROOM par, modern, loc: ightee! mth street, immediate pye sion. Sale A og $1800. Ternys, FOUR ROOM “PARTLY MODERN house, water, lights, full base furnace heat. Sale price sa000, Good terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, da location, close to dow town, full oF ee fernace heat, floors, beh \ price $1700. Ne r TWO HOUSES we CORNER fental value 890per month, close a good we fe price $700 Terms. ‘it basement, el SIX ROOM MO! full awn. location, ‘fireplace; treesand quick sale, $5000, Easy terms. .- I HAVE TWO, HOUSES FOR RENT and’ a number goed real estate investinents. i lwo 3 ‘Some Vist; ni of houses Jots. Appointments made at yout convenience. ° “HEDDEN REAL ROTATE AGENCY Nine Years Active City Se! Webb Block =| FOR RENT—-One ror ry ae yoom kitchenette and closet “tar- for light: housekeeping, Call ob Beventh St. Gnoke jocks north a RRS FOR REXT—A latee, pies paasan call ee ata Third with Posghtiec.” m.. Photie 1051 W._ FOR RENT—Good with closet and kitchenette. furnished. Also gatage for 411, Fifth. - Phone ak | T—Fornished room in mod- ern house, two blocks from post- office. Bath ists bien con venient. 222 Second stree' front room in ‘or 3 lieht "Newseaeeng or sigepi room. $15, Neal 1068 hospital at Pat Tenth St. or call 1068. le room for two, married couple preferred. New It modern conveniences. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping Fe foom, close in, suitabte for married cou- Ps or two ed. Phot ly _ furnished. ea a, 218 Second St. Phone ! Meer St crate ition. . or Ave. A er Mandan . { pei hat overhauled and new paint sivas weed Chevrolet touring. Buy this and put on a winter top. You will save money. Three Fords at $26 each. Terms and Trade. CA ARIE CHEV co. sreeicity heated, light. mouseKe a |, light hot n foo’ G Calle Building. RENT—G. moderf room, de d cold water, Close in on BIS Fe Fourth tie FOR ane lock fom ‘Third St. leveland six cou 1924 smedel..jn, .qxcellont,, conditions}. Good tires, bumper, matoweter an: heater. Will ae for $650.00. Write Tribuno No. WORK WANTED: WA RD—Work in store for winter. Have had three years experictico. te general -merehandise. Can ferences. Write Tribune N "No WORK WANTED—Children to ci re! for, in my.ewn home by the hour: er,by the day. Phone 511W or call __ at 71615 ‘Thayer, ee WORK work by the day or by the hour. Al kinds of house ¢leaning. Call 504! ‘WORK W Hes apable git) wish- es to care for ildeen after school hours. Call 4413, PERSONAL | WANTED—Maternity _ case: with guod care, at the ‘home of Mrs. John Dixon, 504 Ninth street. NO’ Killdeer Hotel Cafe Baa open for business Thursday, Nov. 4th. 1 will then bo known ag th Shop, Kildeer, N. D. R ~ rooms! Yn modern home.” Hof ene heat. Tngqui 37_Avéy . R ron Seventh et. Phone 682 682. | FOR RENT—A lasge attractive room, Be Second ste ; RRWT—Onc stespibg reom. Call POLI efter 6:30.,: SITION WANTED—As comaral r palr man in Ford garage. ‘One year's cororioare and training, No Boozer. Ww B. Engebretson, Streeter, Takats: | ‘WANTED-— Positior kee} widower's: or bachelor's home by Pi . midtle aged la a Mrs. A. Hartong, Sanish, 3 FEMALE HELP a WANTED-—_Experiented girl for gen- ‘al housework, 623 Fifth street. FO prings bed . bed, sprin mattress, cen, tuble, cl vacuum cleaner, tubs and~ wash. board, Inquire at Apt. over Guss- ner’s Store. and rs, Per States wheat. With country afferings { _S |pointed out that there has pom |Fepetition of last year’s fall weather sized front ane Well later on, ' girls.. Also board if de-/ st 5LLW, ‘A.warm attractive room. THE BIS) ROK 7 ease GET SETBAGK Drop Caused By By Setting Rush \ Because of Unexpected Low- er Liverpoot Prices Chicago, No Lem tgod gs Vy that +, the red Stage of black rust had peared in rohgettd lead to a ral y ‘in wheat values today more than over- | coming an early-dccline. Besides, late cables were said to be brininny agceptance from, Europe for Close ‘Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open High 1.40% LB9% 7 LAD Ss 1.45% Ad 1a 137% 37 1.39 14. qo 87h wld ABS, ATM 98 1.05% i} Lard- Nov. sores | Ri ee 2.5 7 52 Jan. Bellies- + Nov. 14,16 4.95 deliver- ff corn somewhat larger, pll low price ies of corn touched a, n record for, the season FINANCIAL -+Today— Low Close Lal \ 453% 1.37%, 70% BX Mn 4 9678 1.0445 Wheat closed firm, unchanged to % gent higher, corn \% cenit to one cent eet onts 24 cent off to % cent Uj provisions unchanged to, 27 cen ss of thé Liv-| { numerous sales at that price; 210 to 300 pound butchers 12. ++ most 160 to 200 pounds. most. slaughter pigs 12. ‘a! bulk. hetter g packing 10.50@11.60; heavyweight hogs medium. 12.65@13.00; light. lights 11.50 10.10@ 11.85; 13.00; Nov. P. In addition to weakne erpool wheat market. as a result, af strike settlement predictions, ‘ esti- mates. were current that Argentina would have an exportable surplus of “heh ged nae béshels. On the otter] ,: hand, cot laa notice was taken of probubil another short acre- age of domestic winter wheat. It wi been @ 14a 144% 148% 1494 93% 875 UNS 220% 1 conditions, and that returns at pres- 2s cs ‘show a decrise of 1.6 per cent un- ne last year's seeded atca, One of the leading cogn traders was out with a statement that although! , there is 20,000,000 bushels more corn ; ;. in the visible supply, the county |, probably has: 1,000,000 bushels Tes: ' corn in, this .year's crop than last! ., season, quality and weight considered | with many more cgttle and hogs on » He looks to sve much of the ., corn that has been and will be shipped |, to Chicago. go back to the ot INNEAPOLIS MARKET "STOCK PRICES Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. s——,! ‘i ; Wheat Yecoveted from an early break | R MOVE | UPWA D If youa dof on cables today, « hint of rust in earl, in part of the Argentine, being lurged responsible for the rally. $ Prices late in the session were ‘4 drag through five = jcent over yesterday’s close. while you are wonderir Oats started ind turned high-| Rise are all about, to eren: W stre hey and: showed theatre and see Toi cast of favorites in Gold.” ‘For one you same as the increasinge Rye fu held Lee) cont and recovered cent from low. woe wheat offerings: were “oder! ti ted by |! mills sold. readily, ordinary to) ig changed. Durum was casier. yo was firm and unchanged, St Paul, Nov. S—(U. 8... of A.) medium and heavyweig! rade mostly 5.000 stockers Re! tos ads) 8. qasitts Teg ey few 12.00. tive; fut Thavoday's full ad- strong to 25 cents higher 60% .70! (P) © choices strong, Bn 4 ile HEAT PRICES HIGHER a AT THE CAP Is hiecliabaitel By Broader and Brisker Demand —Rails on Uptrend latest You the wo: a New York, Nov, 6—(®)—Resunip- n of the upward movement ix to- ket wi companied | © and brisker demand, in- an expan- Subsid- i} ion of public participati nce of beat pressure and th appar ent abundance of funds available on| call loans stimulated pool operations in various speculative groups, Higher dividends by 2 number of} aul industrinl companies in the last revived hopes of similar ac non some of the industrial and} ri Fallpoed leaders before the end of the The only business news of con- weneg wa small recession Steet ingot production in the first week of the month, but this was off set by the announcement that sub- sidiarics of the United States Steel eorporation had received or | 180,000 tons of rails i t} of October J, Chesapeake & Ohio, which lost two points;in the early trading was an ex- Seption to the general upward trend f the railroad shares. Atlantic Const | id up three points; I of others a point or ELTING: see those pigskin: you hear the crowds “Come on, Colton. lee rete : if you'd been ‘ # “The Quarterb: ing college comedy, b ard Dix back to the pene’, e fo say t ie Married.” the Elting tod: gene of 14 cénd followng. cember baricy dipped '2 p, Flaxseed futures broke one-half cent on_Argentine rains. genera), demand was aes | om Oni the kinds expecially without good weight ruling slow. ‘inter wheat was nominally un- n was firm, pasha Ons w o firm, F + eae was strong te one cent elt r Vinzoced was tiv andcagpiinagedl SO, ST. PAUL LI VESTOCK Cattle 2, rket .. gen¢rally | steady, sparen & two cars es ares \enage alk ou ty vy 50; she stoc! al | tters lo Sack laneely 5 feeders dull 5 eal market. toad Jarecly 9. choice held up to 10. Hogs light weights steady 13,000; to 10 ower; medium and heavy butch- a) lower; balk ers 10@: lesirable .lights and light butchers 12.95; few lights and underweights down to 12.00; packing sows mostly 10.50 10.75; bulk pigs 12.00; average cost Thursday 12.09; weight 200: Sheep 2,500; no aa Bales; mar- ket underto! on ‘feeding Jambs: «pon Montan: feeding lambs lat uraday 12.25; loads fat fecding Mon- arlings weathers ie 75. CHICAGO saa sae icago, Nov. 5—(U. 8, D. of A.) rED housework. Rosser. FOR SALE—One 1: 620 Sixth stre FOR RENT. for two. FOR RENT R vity and stre Warner pictures “A” followed th | douncement that negotiations were! nearing completion for the showing ot | i vitaphone device in several of the rge theatres in the country con- ro olled by famous players and others. | ald States Steel ¢ n the advance in the stand mdnstrints. with sharp gains also b ing recorded by a number of su jes such as Savage Arms, Manh: Blectri , Remington 4,000; slew i mostly ‘steady at writer and Commercial. Solv Teeradas" '§. low ti n pigs all: of. which sold 3 to 6 p h inj e W. Roberts, 117 Phone 751. ¥ —Maid for ¢ 702 Fourt at | nts *B,"| above | at at spite Hall. | spots and light lights sass cents’ off; top yosterday’s final I quotatiogs YES THAT WOAN: 4 WILK DO ANY THING TO SNSIBLY.. ATTRACT ATTENTION DOESN'T SHE ? 6 Open High audience nessed the first prforma of the day, the p and real trouble: e for an hour or more, | love, romance and adventure. E THEATRE Football's in the air. saul i find out what “ ” succeeds in doing. A competent ki. Call at 112 West room bungalow with garage. MINNEAPOL IS Ré .ANGE Close 1.43 1.48% 2% 144 149'« AIS ASS 2.19% 2.27% 664 cl Niet: AGO POULTRY = t ui lor Complete Tribune’s Unofficial Table Returns from the el clection in Rive township were received at the county auditor’s office late yesterday and with these figures added the Tribune's unofficial tabulation of the Burleigh county voto is complete. Thoso who wish to complete the able published in the Thursday issue of the Tribune may add these figures for Riverview township , Barnes 11 11, Johnson 11, M Tillotson 10, Day , Belk 9, Gobel 14, Be ship on justices of the p omitted f he. table published Thursday, follow: Beer 8, Boise 10, elman 3, Crane 15, Roop 12, Shipp » unofficial totals for bale io 312 man 2349, 4000, Roop Shipp 30 1 0, Tribune 30: (Continued from page one) death, Able men told BE. H. Harriman he would have lived a longer life had he drunk light beer, and relaxed. safe only for those that do very little thinking, and do that little gently. | That's a terrible insult to prohibi- er, but t r tion at is what | sure path to eatly death is bootleg: whi Ye Poultry alive | ars; fowls 17 ys 35; roos- FAP aise FLOUR -P)—Flour un 69 barrels, TOL pictures that oY ng the Capitol Mix and his will do the who wit- of this will forget ty while you a lif Don't you ng? Can't a-cheerin: We want nat the El- seen ack,” a eork- Hels Rich- screen, The raise to give this film is at it’s better than “Let's lay ov Satur- ‘The Quar ‘oo Late To | Classify rh for gen- heating stove, room suitable modern Apply street, Main eneral house- the gy entree ves Danee wars bo By Taylor * problem, of « A correspondent tuceuter’ Russia with provf uf capil your ‘ite. ee that i it is not safe dress cloth listie leanin We shudder at in many dis- , Court 1:0; 0. Saturday, eg vember o: bin. The public:is jn; vited to attend. satnior E or CAND NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN, That und thority of an Order of granted by the Hon. TC. ®, judwe of the: County Court county of Burleigh, in the suate of, rth Dekata, dated the 6th day of November, A.D. 1926, the bd dersigned Arthur Van Horn: executor of the estate of c Hinckley, nlso known, ug Albert .C. late of the elty of Bis- the county of Burleigh and state of North akota, deceased, will sell at private sale to the high est bidder for cash, subject, to con- th y the judge of the said 7 wing de- situsted oF the state of of lot six Twelve (12) in the Northern Pacific Addition. to the city of Bismarck in suid Burleigh county, which is vacant and unim- proved’ real. property. 5 thereof will be made’ o} nthe Webb Block in said of Bismarck, or filed in the of~ of sald County Court thy House in Kk, or delivered pe N, Dak., ‘ on Noyomber, A. VAN HOU of the Minekle They even say that teetotalism is ! CK TO sare Y to furnis and equi whd epnstvuction of less of Water main, Bid de upon t tu order Right ts reserved te Hids to be ope bf howard at Wir b mportant than 1" Our id to n ineh ections. year. And a commissio vote twenty-five years to studying the five ts less time than Darwin ‘devoted to studying earth- worms and their power to 1: the land. One-sixth of an inch yearly seems! small; Bat that would be a foot and a half every century and with such a sinking Pikes Peak would be below the Atlantic Ocean in much less’ time } 1 Dakota, County @& County Auditor, Bis- ddress; M. W a. 8. Adair K's Wm. iu tract of and i than it took the horse to change to ay one-toed animal. The Rey, m Mr. Stratton, fundamentalist, objects to ‘the Rev Dr. Fosdick, who doesn't belie Joshua once stopped the sun in it journey around the earth, possibly use the sun doesn’t go around the arth, ardent tr Her for not ry Baptist should be ay up to the top of little higher. Mr. Rockefeller might reply, but doesn’t, that he is building xpart- ments to rent at reasonable pr these that can’t. afford high prices. That every apartment has its bath, every tenant ean enjo aa int- jmersion three tine his head and on Was more important » When nobody had a bath ody had to set the good ‘ 1 the London Daily discussed “Is These days npant flapper- difficult to judge what really. is, Mrs. Herman A. Williams. w divorce as quickly as possible, please, ind) says m her husband goes rs me and takes one nts a dl] man should to kick his w ired of her, Id love, hon and in when he get ‘ite nt tuna the Fe 40 to understand. What wil the n step be? Ho eT Voted Bjorlie-Palmer | Golden “Vailey: rand Forks ant eer : Kidde: SPISHRLES SH: the wife, the hus-'t obey idea and hard for a person past lt | Decetaber, 8 of sort 1921 i bry a un) delinquent nd that the time for from said sule will expire ninety days from the completed ser- this not 1 1 ns follows: f of the ship 138, Amount Amount the holder of th rovided by: NOTICE 1 ‘in the he tault terms and ¢ tter de of fi having occurred nditions of the of § duc and iS me, of her erection » whole sum di mn id mortgage nd to forecl % A cual Vaskes and Ag- wife, of Burleigh . mortgugers, t Company ted the ad tiled hh, otf ee of for tecord in th hi surleigh en of Deeds , of Northfield, ee Sanborn Boward, said a the 7th day of De- and filed for, record of id Regist Of Deeds of sid ‘Burleigh County, North Dakota, un the qth day of 1917, ut 9 o'clock a. nd was duly recorded in Book 1 tgaures, on Pare which seid mortgage was duly extended by an instrument in writing by and Eels cae, ne Frank 7 Vaskes and ey oh fe, und Grace Sanborn Bogard, dated the 19th day of January, 1922, will be foreclosed by a. sal ce ne premises in such mor ligasse ‘a einafter described at the front Minen of the Court House inthe. City of? Bismarck, faz (County, of Darlelgh, an Dakota, at the peer of two. day ae ry mortgage ibe tn ga et be wold te “auch ° Srckedeh aie pe he 14 ISSSREANSS GSS S2 a2 eee 1 eyes reg : Bt walt of. the Beet hat pie) of Rention ‘Twel One se a nort! Wert of th event pls 76), ee ‘ nat leey the en Pacit Meridian, horn etlit oC Burleigh fe of iivat bu } L0—8-15-22-29 M1518"

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