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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926 THE BISMARCK > FY ; MALE BELP WANTED MEN AND WOMEN barbers in gpeat. j PARA Lane, FOR SALB K—Forty acres demand at good wages. Shovtane in on@,piece, 37 acres in anoth f Wered:onege Fiteo, ND, Retan.{] 2 insertion, 28 werds or Sion, Washington. Te is: free i y br i she ile Are! EES SE cd encumbrance. his land ead, WANTED—A first class all around ee. r Bisma: q tailor. Write Tribune Ad. No, 7% Pree Se Bre, bakers fare y ‘oman to take: a ckssasagees sh MRS. FRANK AUGHNAY will have chien, Permanent penton aa ‘over 25 werdn, 2c addi- private, ki ten at her home ea tional per word & Set Ave. a ie sare of 1e waa \ tuesday, Nov. unt | APARTMENTS —_|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || Fen’ an® from 9:30 to 11:00, $16 -A furassned Cine 2 RATES for the term payable in advance. band from, Also fcr sale: A old. Lall at 980 Fourth atreet. Cents a FOR SALE All clecsified ods are each || PERFECT FOUR room stucco bunga- be low, modern, brand new, convenient to schools, immediate possession, built for a home, anly $3800, COMPLETE FIVE room bungalow with “basement garage, year oid, clone in, as well built a home as) thete is in the city, east front, $5500. FIVE ROOM bungalow, with two at- tie rooms plastered and heated, modern, east front, convenient to schools, immediate possession. $a’ SIX ROOM house, south side, right down town, with hath, gasy terms, $1700, SIX ROOM modern house, Apart sents. —Two room LE—Edison phonograph and records, two beautiful leather up- irs; cut glass, hand em woes lin floor ap, Slee trical appliances, pictures a = er household fixtures. This is all] DEPENDABLE USED CARS new goods which has never been used and is suitable tor Christmas| JUST BEFORE. taking inventory we gifts. Phone 737K or call 408 West] offer our greatest. price reductions Roxser street. ________| in Dependable Used Cars. Our in- FOR SALE—Dining tables $10.00 = ventory is taken in December so facing 0, di chairs $2.00, was! 5.60, dresser $10.00, bute $15.60, daybed $30.00, davenport $16.00, library table $20.00, trom- 35.00, phonograph and record you can buy right now, Guaranteed Used Cars at prices about 20 per cent lower than in the spring. Come in to our special Used*Car Sales- park, trees, lawn, schools, well worth the convenient to money, | $4500. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 4 B fi Roy H. Neff, 710 Seventh| room and see the bargains we offer. ti teri a Ba is : Overland Sedan; Dodge Coupe; Goce eats Bites eth its Mes ad Ford Touring; Chevrolet Panel! eiGHT ROOM modern house, most 4 plate, one floor lamp, | Truck; Dodge Special Leather Se- everything in it you could wish for, bed and “mattress. Phone/ dan; Dodge Touring. Easy pay- sleeping ‘porch, € blocks from post- 1140 or call at 918 Ninth street ments. M. B. Gilman Co. office, nicest part of city, $8500. ie iL li Riay tase payments. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo BOARD AND ROOM bile in reliable companies. — = FOR RENT—Rooms and board in M. B. GILMAN CO. WARiie Tet ipeaobet or aie GRAIN merlern home, one room | suitable Biomarck. Sen’ Yea cecbdey hale” bere moae . Also single room. ‘a , at 309 Fi ’ t. Phone 8343. MISCELLANEOUS | ja geod profit on your investment at: — ey RADIO “FOR EALE win seit ay | ‘Present prices. Let me show you] LIVESTOCK RK WANTED ight tube. Super-Heterod: com-| Some of the really. wonderful bar-j cw , Lt eanags-all and b| gains.T have on my big lists. Stick Work for scheol| plete with loud speaker, A and Se NC ANTDAIMAG ads Ruste Bakeed Call H. O, Saxvik, 821 or} batteries inside ‘aerial and ear-| ‘° “i phones for. $125.00, Have logged} il! stick to you. : q 170 stations, including Cuba and F. B YOUNG 5 % LAUNDRY Mexico. one large library ‘g HOME LAUNDRY- Firet class werk as fe for sale. Phone 726W. ’ G0 DOWNW ARD; c. For men’s shirts, kets, WN DRESSING FOR SALE Yo nd nurses’ uniforms, a special about half sheep manure. Let me| | STATE BRIEFS | el — Ae at washings) taken. We show it a js many years old.|g—— dn — F rail and deliver. Ma ulten’s po, ape neg Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, corner of vit Faas epee this mac TO ORGANIZE DEMOLAY Market Affected By Reports i ntact tons 7. M. BURCH Dickinson—A chapter of the Or-) of Fine Harvest Weather F . g¢.| der of DeMolay for Boys will be in- : | a Rhone 91 417 Seventh St.| stituted here in the near future ac- in Argentina a a a a os rooms, 79F.o" job of jing dene. Y¢ umbian Chapter, No. 11, R. A. M., : ere : zround floor by Dec. 1st. Suitable ee re ns Cesk Uietinnsa, : Chicago, Nov. 29—-#)—Wheat for 2 or 3 adults, $35.00. 422 ‘at Olson's Garage, opposite % prices averaged lower today largely Twelfth street. Phone 872. ___° Pacific bote! CONSOLIDATED BANKS as a result of an increase of the FOR RENT—Rooms for sleeping oF light housekeeping. Well located. Also garage for rent. Phone 597R. all at 408 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping Jnited States visible supply total, and because of fine harvest weather in Argentina. . Much of the time, Haselton—Hazelton’s two banking institutions, the Farmers State Bank have com- FOR SALE—Hay. Nececber iran Friday morning, vember al ems Narnia or atures | 100 miles northwest of Mew business has been transacted at the) Ure. eases marels, inceaeae , For s nk of Haielton. as only ushels, but the ma- “ew 506 Second street. Phone] — SALE—A 1 baby carriage. Call | Bank of Hazelton. seulig at trsdete haa ioe lookin, d . FOR RENT-—Good sized front ———y THEATRE BURNED for a decrease. FOR SALE—Two ¢ genuine beffal coats at half price. Frank ai 512. ~ Alfred stubborn resistance to selling pres- however, the’ wheat market showed TRIBUNE WHY, THAVENT EVEN “oucree MARKETS | "™axcut By Associated Presa Learned Wire | TRYING To MAKE THE NEIGHBORS THintK JM HIRING YOU EH? WANT | a” ~ WHY MOriERS Ger GRE. By Williams you YET! packing sows 10.25@11.15; pigs 11.40@11.90. Cattle 27,000; steer trade uneven; good to chojee yearlings.and medium weights steady; others 50@75 cents under last Wednesday or wask te 25 cents under Friday’s average mar- ket; trade slow; killing quality only tmediam to good; early top yearlihgs 12.56 with ‘some held higher at 10.50 bid on bulk weighty steers; she ‘stock in liberal supply; — abbut | |steady; bulls strong te 10 cehts | higher; vealers 50 cents lower. Sheep 28,000; fairly active Hames wenk to 26 conts low rly jtop to small killers 4 holding Ihest. above; bulk fat lambs to pack- jere 18.26@13.50; fed clipped lambs upward to 13.00; culls wenk to 25 \cents lower 8.75@9.25; sheep steady; {bulk fat ewes 6.00@6,50; holding best around 6.75; feeding lambs weak; several bids 25 cents lower; bulk 11.75@12.50; holding choice around 13,00. STOCKS TAKE | TURD TREND Heavy laying of Gas Shares, After Favorable Court De- | cision, Is Feature | ughter fat PRICES DROP AT CLOs | New York, N Nov. 29—(AP)— Heavy selling of Baldwin, which broke five points below its 926 BY NEA SERVICE, Wet) FINANCIAL | | Carcaco RANGE Nov. 29 Close Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat— Dee. 1.66 May 1.617% duly 141 Corn— Dec. May July Oats— Dec. 40% May AS Th July 45% Rye-- Dec. 90% May a July Lard— Jan. 12.15 13.95 May 12.25 13.87 Ribs— Jan 13.10 14.30 May 13.26 14.00 Bellies— Jan. 13.65 Garrison —The Alhambra theatre] Wheat closed unsettled, at the with closet and kitchenette. | Well RAUIRES AND PLATE here was totally destroyed by fire|same as Saturday's finish to % cent a FOR: RENT—A_ 4 bungalew,|Saturday evening at 11:15. Efforts|down, corn % to 1% cents off, oats ~ —- seep ier ‘of the fire department proved to be|’s@% to % lower, and provisions for rent. Call at 503 _ fy ina uate to save the buildi and|varying from seven cents decline to South Ninth street or Phone 184LR. “emo toniesl vale: bw aioe oft 90 cauta: FOR se age room house guarding neighboring properties. Summarizing observations. of an extensive Argentine trip, a leading Also garage. For sale: Gentleman’ INTERESTING | “FARM EXPERI Chicago crop expert cables today _ far cost, very cheap. Phione 905. _ from Buenos Aires that Santa Fa, FUR RENT—Furnished sleeping roum on first floor in all mdern home. Call at 212 Thayer or Phone FOR RENT Two partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 406 Seventh street. Phone 219J. * FoR ‘RENT—Light housekeeping| FOR RENT—Three room oe LaMoure—A ae experiment pro-|Cordoba and Entre Rios provinces 4 room, pple or unfurni n poeer Tenth street, partly modern.| ject at Edgeley, LaMoure county, isjhave a good yield and quality of 5 506 Sccond street. Phone 376W. a roo inns or exif st 605 South| jn charge of O. A. Thompson, who|wheat; in Tampa the stand is thick, FOR RENT—A warm, well furnished room, suitable fr two. Close in. Call at 418 Fifth street. 2 Rooms with or without 0 wanted table boarders unreven. FOR RENT—Furnished. room in mod- has been with the Edgeley aubstation| yield light, quality poor, much frost since 1902. Mr. Thompson has been|/damage; Buenos Aires very spotted xperimenting with hog feeding and|west of railroad; Rosario to Bahia forestry investigations, and has| Blanca, yield and quality poor, yield gathered a great deal of interesting}good east of railroad; estimate data. Buenos Aires province will yield 81,- 000,000 bushels; total Argentine FOR RENT—A furnished house, two blocks east of the Roosevelt a. pr ee 413 Raymond street. Phone FOR RENT—Warm well heated three room all modern fiat. ag in. ern home. Call at 607 Sixth street} _ Reasonable rent. 2 NEW FILLING STATION - | 208,000,000 bushels, or Phone 782. FOR RENT—Six room house, modern| Beulah—Dean Helland, formerly in] Another Chicago authority cabled the abstract busineas at Stanton, has/a forecast of 228,000,000 bushels purchased the Preston corner here|wheat yield in Argentina, figuring and will start at once upon the erec-ithe production of Buenos Aires pro- tion of a modern gasoline filling|vince at 99,000,000 bushels. This jon. province is the largest wheat produc- FOR RENT--Two furnished. light housekeeping rooms. Call at 400 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Warm pleasant room-| Phone 682 or 1074. except heat, close in, rént $30 per month. Harvey Harris & Ca, FOR SALE—Modera ern hungalow, mid eg Cae once. at 516 Foaneeath —T Open ‘oday— “iieh Al AG AM 89% 89% 96% 267% 26 96% 12.15 1215 12.07 12.07 12.27 12.30 12.17 12,22 13.00 13.02 13.00 13,02 13.25 13,65, ing area in Argentina, and the crop there is in a critieal stage, with cut- ting due to start soon, — WHEAT NERVOUS ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Nov. 29—()—Wheat was nervous and ‘easy through most of today’s session. Trade was con- fined largely to changing over of hedged and long or short lines, so that trade in the undertone was shifty. Oats eased % cent with corn. Rye futures dipped % cent. Decem- ber barley eased ™% cent and re- gained the loss, Flaxseed futures were quiet. Cash wheat generally was firm to two cents better, low protein and top number one grades one cent better and good number two and three, one to two cents better. Durum was firm and unchanged. Winter wheat was steady. Corn offerings were moderate and old crop yellow was in good demand. Oats were firm to half cent better, Rye was steady. Barley was firm for better grades, easy for poor. Flaxseed was in fair to good de- mand. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov, 29—(U. S. D, of A.) —Hogs 48,000; active, strong; spots 10@15, cents higher; all _ interests buying; early top 11.90; few bids on weighty butchers 11.95; choice heavy butchers held at 12.00; best hogs av- eraging upward to 210 pounds at 11.90; bulk desirable hogs all weights 160 to 280 pounds 11.70@11.90; most packing sows 10.40@11.00; bulk bet- ter grades slaughter pigs 11.50@ 11,85; heavyweight hogs 11.50@11.90; medium 11,45@11.90; light 11.40@ 11.85; light lights = 11.25@11.80; Knows He'll Be Short-changed By Taylor |; IT ME OT SAY, JOE! OF THE TONIGHT = western feeders; nothing done Gai demand light; market*firm; carlonds carly high, coincident with the { marking up of ‘call money rates to 5% per cent, caused a shatp reaction in prices just before the | close of tod stock market. | Some of the e gains ranging | from one to three points were j materially reduced or wiped out, and such popular shares as Unit- ed Staten Steel common, Mack trucks, Hudson, Dupont and Cocoa Cola fell two to three | points below last week's final | quotations. i | New! York, Nov. 29—-()—Henvy | jbuying of the gas shares in response | favorable United States supreme! decision in local rate case, taped the course of stock prices up: | werd today after un carly period of | stiff call ney to re- operations on the long side and probably accounted for some selling, but an ensier credit tendency looked for after the month, ept for reports of a further re- | striction of mill operations in the} Youngstown steel district, and un- usually heavy pre-holiday retail, trade, there gas little in the busi- | ness news over the week-end to_in- fluence price movements. Most of the new October railroad earnings statements published were favorable, particularly those of the hard coal carriers which suffered from a sus- pension of anthracite mining last year. Consolidated Gas led the advance in the gas shares by quickly jump- ing three points. Brooklyn Gas and Hrooklyn Edison also recorded sub- stantial gains, Baking, oil and mer-! cantile shares again presented sev- eral points of strength, Among the specialties a jump of nearly five points in Congress Cigar to a new; high record was the feature, Early selling pressure was direct- ed chiefly against su Baldwin, South Porto Liggett and Myers, Commercial Sol- vents “B,” United Fruit, Advance’ Rumley preferred and Atlantic Const Line, all of which were hammered! 21% to nearly five points below last week's closing levels. These issues rallied with the rest of the list in the! early afternoon, The closing was irregular. Sev- eral stocks reached the best prices of the day in the final hours despite ‘an advance in the call money rate to 5% per cent, which retarded the gen- eral forward movement. Total sales approximated 1,500,000 shares, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov, 29—(U. S, of A.)—Cattle 9,000; opening slow: killing quality somewhat improved: about steady on all killing classes; several cars medium weights and arlings rangers carly 7.75@8.50; bulk steers 6.50@7.75; she stock mostly 4.25@6.50; range cows 2.00@) 6.50; heifers to 7.40; cutters mostly |8.50@3.75; bulls 5.00@5.50; stockers jand = feeders uneven; undertone strong to higher; bulk 5.25@6.50. Ives 2,000; vealers, quality con-} idered 26 or more lower; most good jlights 9.00. Hogs 32,00 and lights 7. is| first of the steady; bulk butchers | packing sows 9.75@ 10.00; pigs mostly light Friday, bulk 11,50; average cost Saturday 11.11; weight 198, Sheep 8,500; slow; bidding sharply lower on lambs; sheep little changed; run included. several lots on these early. H CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Nov. 29-—(#)—Butter higher; receipts 5,508 tubs; cream-, ery extras 52; standards 45 firsts 47@50; ‘firsts 41°2@44; ‘onds 36@40. Eggs higher; receipts 5,866 cases: firsts b2@56; ordinary firsts 42@ 50; refrigerator extra 35@351%; re- frigerator firsts 33%@34'4. Cheese unchanged. extra sec- : | POTATORS Minneapolis, Nov, 29—(U. S. D. of |¢ A.)Potatoes, light’ wire inquiry; delivéred sales freight only deducted inneapalis- 1 Puul rate sacked ewt jrouhtd: witttes, . No, 1 und part- j'y evaded 252.9 1 SS Watt “> MENNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, “Nov. 29—()—Flour' upchan, cents highes; in ba se Smie' patents’ qaoted 7.26 to 7.90'a barrel in 98-pound ecot- | Fred Stanek of fowa (below). tHard winter Cornhusker Elmer Williams (above) of Hlinois prayed for victory before he went into the world championship husking contest at Fremont, Neb., the other day, but he lest the title te In an ; hour and 20 minutes Stanek husked jtwenty-cight and a quarter bushels, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Noy, 29 Open High Low Close Wheat en 137 137% TAL. 7h 1.42% BO', RG BE 86% 2% 9 2 98% No. 1 dark northern No. .1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum..... No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax. No. 2 flax No, 1 rye. Dark hard winter Oats Barley .. At ;Speltz, per ewh. ...... Bi SI CORN (No, 8, 56 Ibs. or more.........$ 59 No, 4, 55 . AG No. 5 54 No. 6 +e 60 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib, Each corn, 70 Ibs, 5 cents un- der shell. UMMONS NORTH DAKOTA y ich ghurst, Cay Bismarck, teardon, James illiams, PP. . F. Wilcox, Harri ox, Harriet E. Wilecx and ail other persona unknown having on claiming to have an estate or lien cumbranice at depeawed ae ny : other title upon. the prope the complaint, whether as heirs, nts. SORTH DAKOTA NAMED DE- summoned and re- the complaint of e above entitled quired to answ: jaintiff in netion, h cor cf the clerk of ‘the District of Burleigh county, North Dakota, and to serve a copy’ of your r’ upon the subscriber ‘at his in the eh county, Dakatit, wenn thirty duys after the serviee cf Ute summons upon you, exclusive oft lay of such service, add in oCyour failu answer’ “jude: fagainst you by: deta: for the re) dei ae fa the coi laine. ed September 28, 13 a *. Mk MoCurdy, » Attorney for the intift, % jesidence and Py0, Address, erred FeK, Nu D. 10 +o apnea wind will taken i ler The property: referred to fn. the summons and ich is cribéd in the tomplaint is pitusies in“Burtelh county, North Daketa, is de- werliied. aa: dou we i at ce oo a ip Plat. of tl 2 31 he h Up a at e Ret