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ONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926 Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 82= LE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED—Manager for hardware stores 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 salary expected and experience, Ad- dress care Tribune No, ENT PATRO! PEC- needed frequently and other border: Particulars — fre i nent, 33-P., St. Loui Mo, immediately. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED —A competent girl for _gen- ai housework, Call at 112 West ser. Classified Advertising Rates perenne so eeseececsoes cxperienced girl f usework, Fifth street. aid for general hous 702 Fourti sirect. SALESMAN WANTED SALI Who would like to se into business for themselves. W can offer a man above 30 a real opportuni if you will will back you hed fir hand of universal, need in Will pay rent WANT work. y WE INSIST that the Used Cars we well shall be good cars. Let us show you some of the letters we have from many of our Used Car customers. Dodge Coupe, 1924. Ford Coupe, 1924. Ford One P Ton Truck, 1928, Dodge Sedan, leather, 1926. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Overland Light Delivery. ” Easy time payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. FOR SALE—One 1926 Oldsmobile coupe, Al condition, Roo ood _ tires,’ runs like new, only $750; Oakland Brougham sedan, good ish and in leer mechanical con- | dition, $77 1925 Dodge Special coupe, $6: 4 1924 Studebcker ight s. touring, $500; 1 192: Studebaker Standard six roadster, $800; 1 1924 Oldsmobile touring with’ winter enclosure, $200; 1 1920 Buick 6 touring, new tires, good mechanical condition, $200. Terms; can be arranged on any of the; above cars. veerpenres Motor Co., debaker Distrib: HIGH GRADE UaED Cal Slightly used Ford coupe, fully equip- interested only ires a permanent with a future. Address Box 107, Fargo, N. DRESSMAKING i 1 also cut and fit Hours open sonable. | ew, reasonable priced. | nerul dressmaking, in-! ing and making Thayer or Phone Miss Mar-; YOR RE. room bun oO. W. Phone modern alow with garage. App erts, 117 Main stree. ‘ ht room bungalow, all modern conveniences, hardwood floors throughout. Double garay excellent location, Rent reasonable. ponsible parties with A No. es need apply. Waite ven foom modern MOG with chicken house and gar- Also large garden place and early New Oakland with winter top. Chevrolet Sedan driven iricwed miles Chrysler 70, good as new. Overhauled’ and repainted Chevrolet Sedan. Come and see it. Ford Tudor, used one season. Ford Coupe, overhauled and new paint! ARE YOU 3 Our _ job-—duei agents B, ey used Chevrolet touring. id's only convertible, adjustable ‘and put on a winter top. (Patented.) Fifty col- — will save money. nm, easy seller, Ad- Three Fords at §25 each. 302 Reineke Terms and Trade. tory in North CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck N.D._ ional three ton truck with three - yard steel dump body, Truck in first class shape, tires, exceptionally good, priced for quick Sale. 1 Lahr Motor Sales Co. work WANTED WANTED—Work in store for winte! Have had three yea general merchandise, Can references. Write Telbune WORK WANTED. work by the day or by the. hour ‘All kinds of house cleaning. 1 604M. room bungalow, At condition." Tmmedinte possession. Buy You Dakota, MISCELLANEOUS you from Californi us Health Prunes and Figs unsulphered, sun dried. Health Prunes large size, 5 Ib, box $1.86, 10 Ib, box $3.00, Fancy Calimyrna i 5 Ib, box $2.00, 10 Ib. box isfaction guaranteed o| refunded. Above prices in fend money M. Henry Cal, 1124 ae mone elude orders, give iammoth Bronze Tur-! hatched. Young Tom si hens $5, Phone 10F5, Matt An . 11 miles north of Bismarck, R! D. piano and bench writing desk. and library table, three rocking ehaits, three beds, rs, chifforobe, dinin ig room table and chairs, china cabinet, sew. ing machine, 1 kitchen table and kitchen cupboard, Call Phone 831LR, S A wombat fur coat, smail 00. A Brunswick Phono- raph $75.00, Terms. Call at , Fae ie about NT—A garage that will hold ur or ive cars for month, bed stead, % size bed, apeinet and mattress, 1 screen, table, chai: tubs and was! enamcly| _ Gall at R SALE Ww °, practically new, 1 fumed par -One ire heating aaxe: dining tuble, Call at 622 Third SI t 1 1925 a experience in| i FOR SALE BRAND NEW, four room bungalow, everything complere. built by a contractor for his own home. Weal for newly marricd couple, say $3,800, FOUR ROOM cottage, water, lights, east front, very cheap at only $1,050. FIVE SOOM cottage, bath, lights, wa- ter, sewer, full basement, garage, full lot, $3,000. Easy terms. FIVE ROOM ‘bungalow, strictly mod- ern, spick and span, $4,700. FIVE ROOM bungalo' splendid con- dition, basement rarage, well locat- ed and close in, $5,500. THESE ARE only a few of the real bargains on my large list of houses. It is a pleasure to show you what I have for sale. FARM LANDS. There are many abso- Jute bargains on my most complete list of any dealer in the city. INSURANCE; Fire, tornado, automo- bile in reliable com ies with prompt service assured. F. E. YOUNG. __ ___ ROOMS FOR FOR RENT-—A beautifully furnished room two blocks from G. P. Hotel in a new modern home. On car line, Call _at 503 Fourth street or Phone 120LR. Wee ois FOR RENT- © rooms, One very reasonable, both cozy, warm and newly, decorated. , Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 111 Rosser or Phone id. : ‘wo or three furnished rooms suitable for light housekeep- | ™ ing, in all modern home. Call at _411_ Eleventh street of oe 4785, FOR RENT—Tw keeping rooms fully furatshed and all modern, cing street. Phone; 12J. Second street. ‘OR RE two, married couple preferre | home with all modern conv: 16. in in, sultable for married cou- ple or two girls. Also board if de- sired, Phone 511W. FOR RE home, postoffice. Phon 63" FOR RENT—One nicely furnished sleeping room in modern home, best location. Call at 408 Fifth street. Phone 597K, eis FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in a new home. 120 West Rosser. Call before 9:30 in the _morning, | FOR RENT—Newly fur in new modern home. one or two, _Main. ni Suitable for INGLE or connected, newly decorat- peek ae heated, light housekeeping Colley F | and cold water. | e. 615 Fourth street. FOR ' in oes 1 home. qui FOR 1 for two. Phone 82W. FOR RENT—One sleeping roo SCOLJ cfter 5:30. of Bismarc' tion. This shop has two chairs and fixtures complete, Newly decorat-j| ed. Priced right. Bismarck, 0) Small cost Fargo S out knife. iashiavinss. N. pe et satay a9 good care, at the John Dixon, 501 Ninth street. NITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—As general | experience and training. Write A. B. Engebretson, Streeter, North Dakota. ‘comfortable room for! sition ort) the industry, New cott and G hed room Board if desired, 824 T—Good modern room, wat’ Close in on car o furnished rooms Hot water heat. RENT—Sleeping room suitable _ stoe! Write Losholder’ , re Write for with | home pf Mrs. pair man in Ford garage. One year's No boozer. GRAIN LIVESTOCK _ By Associated Press Leased Wire ‘STOCK PRICES | | MOVBUPWARD Market Responds to Continu- ance of Easy Money Rates —Motors Attacked Close ‘Close 140% 1.48% 1 141 New York, Nov. 8—()—Respond- ing to a continuance of easy moncy rates and constructive trade develop- ments, stock prices moved upward to- day despite renewed efforts of bear traders to unsettle the general list by attacking the motor shares. ing centered largely in the high gr: rails, coppers, equipments and publ utilities, the brisk manner in which many stocks were bid up indicating a searcity ih the floating ‘supply. The selling of the motors appeared to be based on the pea g that no extra cash dividend would be de- elared on General Motors common ut Thursday's’ meeting. Selling subsid- ed, however, on publication of a pre diction by a Vice President James B. | Mooney that net export sales would exceed $126,000,000 in 1927. U. 8. Steel common was well sup- ported on the prospect of a sizable in- erease in unfilled oraers in oF fs | ber tonnage statement to be — on Wednesday. Baldwin and Puu-| 1 , with early gains of 4 and 3% points respectively, led the carly ad- vance in the equipments, buying of) iwhich was influenced by reports of | substa' 1 inerease in locomotive o1 ders last month anu the continuance of unusually heavy fre’ s Coppers reflected the impro Utah, K 13,00 12.50 other . ers W4 y ost grades of woighty ik to 25 lower most- ly 10 to she stock with lower grades pre- bulls strong; vealers nostly. fat lambs weak to lower than close of x and fed west- packers bi carly bulk desirable nas comebnek westerns mostly ste iy domin 11,00@11.50 Bheep 2 most}: culls 126 cents lower at 9.00@10.00; mostly; sheep stead fe WHEAT ae BARLY UPTURN Ady Crop Reports From .rgentina and Australia Influence Market din Viek her re- ing into new high ground. Chemieal touched ports that sales and running well above those of last year, United States Industrial Alcohol! pre- ferred moved up three points to a new top and substan’ gains also were recorded by Woolworth and several other special! Heavy accumulation of Rock Island common revived reports of an early declarztion of dividends. coal carriers were helped by state-| ment that shipments b: minus | were the largest .n tive years, prob-| ly because of the largest movement to tidewater for export. closing was strong. United States Steel returned to the leader- ship of the market with a rise of sev- etal points encouraged buying of other inaustriai issues, imparting 2 strong tone to the final dea! Several high priced stocks were buoy: ant, U. 8. Alcohol rallying nine points, National Tea 613 and Woolworth more - than five. Total sales approximated 1,400,000 shares, so. st. PAU LIVEST ESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. ees 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 20,000; grass fat steers and in-between she stock weak; tend- ing lower; other killing classes and eders most! teady; general qual- ity of run plain; bulk steers 6.25@ 7.50; fat cows and helfers 4.26@6.20: cutters 3.28 bulls 5.00@6.26 ers and feeders 5.26@6.50; calves around lower; ‘mostly 9.50 | for good lights. t Hogs 33,000; market steady to 25! lower than last week's cios light | to be be and “butchers | 1200012. packing | South ows 10,50@11. bidging = mostly | weather in on pi pad rage vl Saturday, |) weight 2 ep 18,000; bidding around 2 50 lower on most kind; 12.25@}3. lambs; practically no earl: 3 sheep steady; bulk fat ewes| WHEAT PRICI i ie ly to unfavorable erop reports from Argentina and Australia, wheat scored Bulges sellin, Corn, and best figure failed to hold. uithous " firm early, we ble supply the largest at this season in many years, f not ever, reached a new all around low rrice record for the season, Tx cent off and Fo: v@ons seikacpes to a set dac cents. According to crop exper ‘s here, the rart of Argentina where damage from drought and frost are reported It is the most import northern province with more U 5,500,000 acres. Today's reports were e-definite crop losses nt - y 4,000; 's from Australia teday It of premature the yields are expec average except in new News today of wintry nada tended farther to| atch meanwhile was given. to cor as to likeli 1 or od umiek settlement of the British ¢ northern Argentine where harvest i t to start, and frost in south s of that country, sent wh vrices hiwher today, After an early upturn of 1% to however, the mar- ket turned ni us and quiet with small set backs. Weakness in corn ket on Bates gra ined 44 cent early and turn-| ‘ith corn, Kw off Ve Chicago, Hogs 39,000; slow; big packers in: arly market generally steady few sales strong to higher; top 13.00 choice 260 to 9°70 mound averages at that price; bulk desirable 170 to pound butchers 12.60@12.75; desir able slaughter ‘pigs scarce; bulk of ter grades 12, 12.50; some held higl most packing sows 10.600: sp new Nee eee 00: jum 12.6013.00; | light, 12.00% under Saturday's Rye future sai | to: light light 11:50@12.60; pa were higher ay wheat “strength. De- sows 10.15@11.85; slaughter Pigs comber barley sold up Sk cent and r ted half way. —Deeember flaxsed ulged four cents on Argentine a wet blan- lose. Cattle | 32,000: ecnernt steers; trad OH MOM=LIGTEN TO “THIS =" MRS.H.W MCSNARL SUES HUSBAND FoR Divorce” MARKETS Yesterday Year Ago One. zo, Nov, 8—)—Owing large- i W anixed and enger | FINANCIAI NEWs CHICAGO RANGE Nov. & ba Te 1.435, 1ATSs 1.39% 70% tty choice light yearlings about | strength and reports of tro® in the au south. Cash change: Wint wheat was firm and r wheat was firm. ity. “Corn was steady, Oats were firm and unchanged. Tye was strong. Barley w | Flaxs highe ed was strong to 1.45 1497 V4 94% 1.00% 1.00% i Ma Flax Dee. May Barley Dee. Minneapelis, No’ (PV Whrei receipt 40 « compared to Bit Cash No. 1 northe 1 dark northen spring, ¢| 1.48@1.50;. good to ordinary to good increased ne n No. Oats No, 3 white dt (ad2%, Rarley 49@63, Rye No. 2. * Flax No.1 =| Minne carlot gr northern 1.47@ @1.50% No, 3 ditto hard winter 1.40; No. ' 8@1.735%; No. 2 durum 1. durum 1.4344; No. wheat 1.35%. Corn No. 3 mixed 71. Oats No. 3 white 42@42' Rye No. 2, 9442. <0. 1, 2.26 rley sample pr olis, Nov 2 amber dernr No. 3 mixe % -_— en Chie (P). s) No. " ia Be 70%, white 4415 @471t @ Timothy eat Clover seed Lard 12. Ribs 13.00. Bellies. 7 27.50@31.50. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, D., Nov. ter fat, churning eream 48; packing —Flour un- chang. lots, f B10 a in carloas barrel in 98-pound cottor ssl strong to one cent high- n VAN 8—(A)—But- at € at 8.00@ | sacks; shipments 40,062 barrels. | Bran 22.00, | CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Nov, 8—-()—Butter high- er; receipts 8,266 tubs; creamer; standards 43; extra icets firsts 40@12; seconds 36 unchanged; receipts 5 cases: firsts 42@46; ordinary fi refrigerator extras 34; refrig- ,POTATOES . 84) —Potatoe: total U: ipments Saturday 1,101 day 39 very Nigh » mar- ket dull, very few Wisconsin bulk round whites 2 Minneapolis, Nov. 8—(U. 8. D. of AD Mo J delivered sales (freight only deducted) Minneapolis and St. Paul sacked ewt, brown whites U. ra and partly graded 2.25; few at Poultry ali fowls 17@ 36; roosters BISM ARCK ¢ GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No, No. Durum was youd for milling qual- Xo Dark hard winter Nard winter .. » per ewe, 4 SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or ‘more M8 1 cent per pound discount under ®5 th Far corn, 70 Ibs, S cents un- der shell. Nisam wate 1.00% et Wallace Anderson was a caller at th» A. Holdens home last Sunday aficinoon, He was accompanied home by his wife and little daugh- ter Bctty Laverne, who have been at home visiting for a week, H. A. McCullough hauled three loads of pigs to town Friday. * _ The Brown boys threshed flax for * Thomas Morris last Wednesday. A. McCullough was a caller in Wilton Friday evening. He was y xecompanied home by his daughters Elsic and Aldythe, who attend school ther _ The children of Ecklund School No. 2 were in Still Friday afternoon practicing for the program they ut a are going to have the 12th of Nov-|{s ember. Everybody welcome. Bennie Anderson is working for Albert Johnson living near Still. Cecil Brandt, Donald Morris, Levi Anderson and Joe Jiras returned from Canada Saturday evening. Harold V ms was a caller at the Tom home Saturday night, A number ” u d Morr: of neighbors and friends gathered at the T. T. Morris home Sunday evening. _ Those pre: , ent were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mo Joe Jiras, Levi, Bennie and Clarence ‘Anderson, Wallece Falkenstein, Harold Williams, Louie Speten, » Gertie and Gladys Nelson, , Harry and Is Brandt, Leoni called on G ‘tie and last Monday selling Martin Nelson called on John An- | y on business, ‘John Kruger was a business caller Nelson's Monday. night. alled at Geo, Cadle’s morning en route to the Geo, Wedn {coal mine, ' Geo. and Ma in Nelson hauled the last trip fou the Backman coul mine Wednesday, hav- ing their winter supply hauled of| about 35 ton John Krug "5 Wednest¢ d n. stopped at y morning mine, hauling Ed. Lundquist and stopped over night at Mr. Lund- quist’s to be prepared to leave carly in the morning. A few neighbors attended the sale at the Carl Landerholm home Tuesday. Martin Nelson called in Regan Thursday morning on business. Yorter Nelson, miles north of Regan, is moving on the old Pete Lip's place this week and is here looking over busines: matte} Geo. Nelson received word from his mother, Mrs. Porter, who resides at Park Rapids, Minn., who has been ai ing all summer. e has diabets and there is very little help for the disease. His brother, Barney, had an necident while putting on ‘a drive helt on a threshing rig carrying him in the drive wheel. One arm was broken, muscles strained, face burnt by the belt, hips and ‘ribs bruised, but he is getting along as well as could be expected. The Tryggs are cutting hay on the C. B. Williamson place this week. John Kruger hauled two loads of goat a from the Engstrom l_ mine. He stopped en route at @ Nelson boys on business. porter Nelson visited with Martin Nelson overnight Wednesday. Martin and Porter Nelson called t Geo. Nelson’s on business Thurs- day morning. Martin Nelson called at John An- derson’s en route to Regan Thursday to attend to some business. Edith and Lennart Olson, Lawrence Melvin. and Paul Coleman visited at he Anderson home last Sunday en route from Sunday school. The Nelson boys are doing some {| fencing these days on account of the free range law’ going in force the 15th of November and the people will a Gi aut their stock then. Fa eigen was a dinner guest ison’s last Thursday noon my Anderon, 6 Gertie Ne'son an¢ Margi called at Nels Nel- soe venursten on business. Mertin Nelson motored to Regan | _ Saturday on a shopping t: , big wit has to buy ther this: year. « | a and Mre. ‘Albin Spangherg and who resides four |} PAGE SEVEN Violet motored to the capital: city Friday on a shopping trip. | gttalin, Gladys, Helen, Clarn and Marguerite Rue took in the Hallowe- {en program and basket social given in a school near Meddlesiead’s in Gyhlin Friday night. Madlin Rue’s school in Naughton will soon be out and she'll help her { sister, Gladys, who teaches in Tryge school No. 1 with her Thanksgiving program wad a ribbon social. Carl Larson called at John Kruger farm Friday morning, Geo. and Martin Nelson got 26 head alee cattle from the Fred Schroeder farm turday morning belonging to Martin Bourgois, who resides near the Missouri river. The Nelson boye vill winter the cattle for Mr. Bour- gois. John Kruger motored to Regan Friday ona shopping trip, Po Nelson, who stayed a few bse wh in Nelson, got a car from his folks and left for his home Friday to deliver three lambs to the S.] butcher shop in Bismarck Monday Ira Falkenstein will do the butcher- ing for him, John Kruger called at Selmer Owens Friday morning en business John Tryege was hauling coal from a local coal mine Frid John Kruger was visiting with the Green family near Bismarck last Sun- day night. Andrew Trygg was with he truck from mine Friday. John Kruger stopped at Geo, and tin Nelson's Friday night en ute home from Regan, John Anderson was on a business shopping trip to Regan Friday, Martin Nelson called on the Geo. Whitted family Saturday morning on business. John Kruger leonl for Art hauling coal a local con’ hauled two loads of from the Engstrom ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Whitted and family motored to the capital city Saturday on a shopping trip. Andrew and Alvin Trygg called on Charlie Rue one night last week, . and Martin Nelson called on Whitted Sunday morning on Porter Nelson, who resides four miles north from Regan, came down Sunday to haul Helen, Marguerite, a, Gladys and Madlin Rue visited with the Scott family en route from the Halloween prog nin that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Nelson and fam- ily, Lovi Anderson, Brant Morris Donald Morris and Joe Jafes were s at tho dim Jares home Sun- The four boys just returned ere work- got Hal- Tt was in this vicinity ned Sunday night. rather a frosty night. Hczel sind Floyd Anderson nd Lawrence Coleman, Hugo and \ Emma Nelson en and Gladys school Sunday morning ool teach: rs weren't ie Atitute te: of them Edna, Elmer Lawren h e being one nd ee and Mrs. Fred and and Mrs Magna attended, hauled two loads of for Art Magnuson from om coal mine, nd Mrs. Forrest Harding and Walter, were ont from Sunday v smother Mrs John Kruger called [son's Monday morning the coal m Bi in en route to . Alfred Arneson at- matters at the Thursday. Mrs. Art tended vo enpital city Mr. and at and Bjorhus yospent 4 anson and son, !and ics. Herbie G to Tuttle Thurs¢ ping. Harold and Arnold Christianson called at the J. 0. Rise home Thurs- day evening. Olga and Clara Rise, Ruby and Hazel Arneson motored to Arena Sat- urday. Arnold Christianson motored to Steele Saturday to have some den.al work done. Ruby and Hazel Arneson spent Fri- aturday with their Arnold, nderson motored to do some shop- Art Boch motored to Driscoll friday afternoon, Aired Arneson attended the stock sale held at the E. A. Van Vleet home ae Bernice Bjorhus spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Brenden took Sunday dinner at the M. J. Brenden home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, son, Helmer, ana daughter, Alice, spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Arne- son home south of Driscoll. Miss Sybil Strandness went to Bis- marck Sunday to attend the teachers’ held there. . Symour Arneson spent Mon- day visiting at the Dallas Barkman home. Clara Rise spent Monday and Tues- day with her friend, Alice Arneson. Mrs. N. A. Soderholm and daughters, Hannah and Eunice, called at J. 0: Rise’s Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Brenden called at the Seymour Arneson home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson called at the Dallas Barkman home Monday j forenoon, Olga and Selma Rise spent Wed- nesday evening at the Fritz Hagen ome. Gale Birkeland motored to Driscoll Friday. Oiga, Selma, Clarence and Arthur Rise spent Sunday afternoon at the north Patterson ranch, Clarence Swanson, who drives the Standard Oil truck of Driscoll, was in this neighborhood Wednesday, gohn Birkeland and Ole Vik’ mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and children spent Sunday afternoon at the 4 O. Ris® home, A few from this vitinity attended the Ladies Aid held at the Langedahl home Sunday afternoon. | ‘ Sr. and a, Beeriow: Aveeeen ot ‘amily spent Sunday evening at the Sivert Brenden home. sie Fritz Hagen motored to Driscoll Wednesday to do some. There will "Ker No. jin rhe church Mf. and Mrs. and sons ‘Harold ai \ Sunday afternoon Geo. elon ane} = ndbe: . 80) Rage a in Clear bh its. Gunderson has a Visit of some friends bint svelag oe wit act ata ish‘ stientlat Panta bet eomipes -wrout the wearer. It is intended ‘to eS | by. miners. f

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