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‘ __ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; ; PAGE SEVEN Tribune Classified Advertisements . [MARKETS : =PHONE- 382 == My Adepsajed Presa Leased Wire MAUR HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILE : oe : Pre rrser e rT R GOVERNMENT — P; Stas S CHICAGO RANGE Guards needed fronaeatly for Came: REEENISHING ‘ — Re ‘ WHEAT SCORES | : weet by + Cc dian and other borders, $1680 year: WE NOW have all necessary equip Weta Yourke Opea Bight ly. Particulars free. Write Os- ment for first class Duco and Lx : : : ES gn Se ME ment 3-P, St. Louis, Mo.,immediate-|] 9 Vaoritene, 8b Wicd ua” int quer Automobile refinishing. At - it 6, A 5 1.38% 1.894% fet UREA NEY a under aes: | Present we have on our floor for Sk 1384s 1.4044) MEN AND WOMEN barbers in great words or oo your inspection one automobile BSS Lee Ba] 1.33 demand at wood wages, Short.time junder ota! aneet we have just inte ~ . Und Sli “ = 4 76% atalog free. JOW, It is not essential at you : : . ers a 763 Ve ppb bet dealt aes ; have the cash for such a job. We oa ' — ght eral Rs a8 Wan “cians all-around || Ads over 25 words, 2c addl- will paint your car and let you pay : : So Setback at Opening, Then tailor. Write Tribune Ad, No. 78. Wional per word AT Ne Moilanen a ; : . os Rises All Around ——— CLASSIFIED DISPLAY COME IN and let us give you our 4 ‘ s FEMALE RELP WANTED TES ‘ RA’ prices and terms, or call us be ed ———— 11 look your car over and make WAN1HD--A gitl for general house- bd you a-price and terms which will work, Call 616 Tenth street or 65 Cents Per Inch meet with your approval. Phone 245M. All classified eds are cash All Work Guaranteed in ad should Pee Cae linen, received By 1iatieek Mg im PAK OTA ING aig is . cut glass, two beautiful upholstered sure insertion same day. Chicago, Dec. 15). buying lifted wheat today, despite a downward trend at the | start, the buying was a: ribed to smallness of Chicago wheat stocks and to falling off in the domestic crop movement, Extreme low temperatures counted also as aecumulating factor. peculative | chairs, floor lamp, Edison phono- ‘ : : : : o ‘i F graph, records, eleeteieal appliances, THE Oldsmobile Sales and Service Sis : oo ; ne higher Corn 3 cipher ed AS ino una other household gixtures, This |] BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA | oes ne ; outs showing % to 14 cents advanee | Bellive + is all new Cone Phone 428 215 Main St.’ & : : aa and provisions at gains of fiv 5 14,00 M25 R or call at 408 West Open Evenings Until 8:30 ae | oo ro . i ae “a! oe ae ee eats eat 2 iia nate mena et CYLINDER, BLOCK, REHONING : sae . . day er ursativoae af ott Primary | and yearlings; top medium weights MINNEAPOLIS RANGE APARTMENTS Pd i tee. a 3 = receipts, especially of the fi 10; yearlings 9.00; bulk around jec. 15 wo choice anattmehes| DEPENDABLE USED CAR®! WE Now. have all the necessary] : Me \or thte’ they hive been averagins| 7 tie. stock largely 4.006 Open High Low Close left, Building just completed. Hot quipment to do first class cylinder : q . ‘ only ubout half as much in volume | 7 s heifers upward to} Wheat— water, heat, electric stoves, Frigi-] WE TAKE as good care of our Used| _ block rehoning and reboring. This en ae e She I . as a year ago. This circumstance | 7. 04.00; bull 1881S 1.39% 1400 1.41% daires, large laundry in basement, as of our new stock—-this is| Work can be done without teking mostly 5.60@6.00; good h 180% 1404 electric washing tyachine. Every.| because we consider both us valu-} the motor out of the chassis, saving \ ving | and above; stockers and f thing new. id ished or unfur-| able merchandise. Come in to our| considerable time and expense, Out : . i [raised a small crop Mate yenr and al supply, about — steady ished. PI 697-. 709| Used Car Salesroom and see some} of town people may ship their mo- large crop this year. J ealves 1,900; vealers un Wee ee pHs ALT hha AMS el laa el lInore higher; bulk rood | 1s FOR RENT— Modern bunga Ford ‘Touring? Chevrolet, Panei| WE ALSO do first class automobile Fae ADTANCE eae ee anaes su four rooms, light, heat, water fur- Truck; 1924 Dodge Coupe. Our Minneapolis, Dee, 15—()—Wheat | strong to 15 cents higher; some ABM best held .00@ 1 pigs, rage cost Tues nished and heated garage, hot wa- ter heat, gas stove and kitchen cab- Egy time payments. repair your automobile and inet. Phone 842M, Call at 624 ILMA: fet ou pay for it in small monthly Po delab do M. B. G! N CO. payee, yet us quote you prices. ¥OR RENT—Beautifully furnished 3 Bismarck. r room modern apartment. on. first beta hla le floor,, ‘Plenty of heat and hot wa-|____ PURNITUR® FOR GALB Jing Ne Dek ter. Choice location, Harvey Her-| FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet, dre & Company __| er, bed complete, chiffonier, R RENT—Furnished chairs, kitchen table, library table, for light housekeeping. 620 Sixth] cot, rocking chair, baby buggy, high} PALMIST Phrenologi _Street. Phone 829-W. Mrs, Rohver.| chair, phonograph and records,| Lattimorelle here at 416 Fourth St. Fun aouata—A furaiebed ap ironing board and baby bed. Call} Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. geound ficor, Also for A|__at 210 Twelfth street. Christ Free,| Helps find lost articles. See her _ auofold. Call at 980 Fourth t FOR SALE—One book case, 1 writ-| today. i @ desk, 1 dining room set, 1 dav-| WANTED—Information of George port, 1 bed complete, rugs, pic-| Young, 18, dight hair, blue eyes, last | tures, canned fruit, 6 chairs. Call] ‘heard of Marmarth, N. D., Sept. {futures _ st: aged a sweeping advance| butchers and lights 11. an easy start. Near the| higher; packing sows up % to 7x. An/ bidding around al condition was u| mostly 11.75; a factor in the uptur Oats future to 4 cent w halt. M 91m 947% 2.23% 2.24% 66% 69ha today afte close little early action; Profit taking call- d lambs 12.00@12.25 y tye was ‘4 cent] around steady; best held highe i! best up to midday. May] good to choice light’ weight ew barley eased eurly and turned firm | 6.00@6. iwith other ins. May flaxseed ———— Durum jstarted easy with midday tables ts Dee. jcent lower, but support improved May Htocally and the market moved up one , lex. Smoking, straining tugboats are battering a great ice jam in St. Mary’s i: if wheatcobhe . | river, Michigan, here, to free an imurisoned flect of more than 100! neil Gecdea eanes Sie auKTe Great Lakes steamships. The tugboats won at last. peas PSNI FN ole i | nd was qui rand 93% 9454= 93% 4% -| trading Corn mand for low g with trading b: wa aly. pts were e light and de-! oe ' BISMARCK GRAIN jow as better, oT F (Furnished by Russel te two centg Rise Only Temporari Bibiana, eG, rday, They made the trip by Four room modern apt.| 306 Eighth street. 1926. George, please answer. Ethel eee) Flats. Phone 773 after — — Young, So. Colton, New York. x FOR SALE—One 6x 9 Axminster) WANTED—Maternity cases with good a G, Klipfel was a caller in Wing —_—_————— | and one 8-3 x 10-6 Wilton Velvet S ale he AON higher. ! " — se. 1 dark northern “_ROOMA FOR RENT | rugs. Practically new. Call at 700] | Stres (Call.at 504 Ninth street, Mill es wesauaiet Vain AU Seediee Suge VON FOREFMIE 987 GLE ere: in tale: toi good ‘deana,| Cheteed By “Heavy Protit 1 northern. spring FOR RENT—Warm, light house: Mandan Ave. or Phone 366-R. | meeting in the town hall on Thursday| 3 Freda Uhde, R. aes slow for ordinary quality.| taking and Bear Selling } ci ae : keeping room, suitable for business] —— LAUNDRY evening. employed in the Flay hid ea wap i pcb women or teachers. Large clo ____._FARM LANDS ___—_| OMB -LAUNDRY—Firat class work|.,The dance given by the local o in Towa, arrived in Regan| , Flaxseed offerings were scanty and New DR hein sasy : Fite ane aa ieee done. For men’s shirts, blankets,|Chestra in the town hall on Friday|Friday morning to spend Christmas : profit-t and bear selling te ONE LARGE modern room, kitchen-| Srivt, Onjmotor bas line and im-) and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty. ette and closet, furnished for! city, all advantages; fertile lime-| Also family washings taken. We light housekeeping. Call 523 Sev-} soil fields, wire fences, watered; call and deliver. Marguerit Bul- asture, ebundance wood, variety| ten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. TOR RENT—Clean warm sleeping) fruit; pleasant 4 room house ov ner of Mandan Ave. Phone 10! rooms in modern home, may be used) !00king stream, barn, poultry house. | «=-esnsssss-sseccesn——eeeneen Non-resident's low price $1200 for “PLAIN COW WINS for light housekeeping rooms, Call! Guick sale, part cash, Details and| Detroit.—The distinction of being ighth illus, coef other bargains from} the champion of the United States ely furnished cozy] Jos. dwell, Strout Agency, 513} has been ay to a pluin erty sleeping rooms, Also light house-| _ Rogers Ave. Ft, Smith, Ark. day cow.- The lady is Larrobel keeping rooms. Close in. Phone cently crowned queen at a poll 1052-Ror call at 422 Fourth street. 18C ANEOUS _ dairy show. She is a Holstein, and evening was not very well attended, due to the bad weather and- roads. Wm. Uhde. | The orchestra announced that the S. Penner was caller at the Can-1_ Regan Athletic Association would] field school Friday evening. ‘ive a basket social and dance .next| Mrs. A. H. Helgeson was riday, but that has been postponed | at the A. H. Lundberg home for a few weeks, Announcements|day to see Mrs, Wm. Michelsen. will be made later. Mrs, R. McCullough — visited with |! A farmers institute under the di-|her sister, Mrs. A. Fisher, Satur rection of County Agent Miesen will] afternoon. be held in Regan on December 15th. s. A. F. Tourtlotte and A number of interesting speakers| Mrs. A. L. Garnes were callers in will be on the program. Rismarck last week. ene Regan school is planning a| Mr. A H. Lundberg, local mer- ion with her parents, Mr. and! cm Chicago, Dec. Hogs 12,01 mostly ae urd in YO. ewes but all) Dark hard winter nd the Hard winter vA) offerings were well abse et was headed upwa Oats A he Rarley nds. previously withdrawn] Speltz, pe mid-month | lowering of | Ni cent | inactive; bulk better. grade pi cilitating a operations of profes- sows 10,40@10.75; few lightweights sional tr 11,00; most pigs 11.00@11.25; he: vu. weight hogs 11.25@11.85; | medium el resumed the leadership] —teent, per ce by moving up ned corn, housekegfing rooms. Call at stick pin $8.50; sticlr pin one dia-| she produced 13,082 pounds of milk,|, The regular meeting of the Amer Jas, week: was a caller in} 1004 slaughter pies 10.064 a iewn Legion Auxiliary was held at| Mr. J. Steinert the home of Mrs. Earl Mowder on tismarek last_ week. ursday afternoon, Only a few of ane renerall, to cents highe the members were present, due to |@—————-——_— ——_—9 | porwr ny nn te eters nnd the bad roads. Plans were made to]) ‘Temperature and — |tr"sironz; "bulk “yenrlings 13 fill the Christmas boxes for the three avetal Incas, 18,00@1400) bullceks disubled world war veterans whom Road Conditions || *°‘‘* aan BOND CART ‘|the Regan unit cares for, The next Leite Meaty tuacalecrs below 001. one diva golKt reaiJar MasioMilishacdedhehomé —————_—_—_—___—_— 9 few heavy fed steers below 9, she five points on b: RteHta: Av belie ua the afotance stock mostly 10 to 15 cents higher; Sepertopions of. of Thursday, January 13th, |) Biamarcke—Clear, 14; ros Ce eae Se eat ue venient ES Tt ee » Janua . ‘lear, strong; largely 10.00@11,00 to pack. Trust. jumpe points on a few . + Sp y, ; ‘d re sale: e q 4 wet and Mes, Wan, Michelsen, are St. Cloud. Cloudy, -14; aus fait. ee jodd lot sales to a new record high at Glen of peincelip aie a eh ate bork a 5 Pr ekien 15,000; slow, better grades 1450. A number of other oils were of September, A.D. asbasy ncooaaine mle Faery orks:—Partly cloudy, -18; | £#t lambs steady to weak; in between under accumulation in anticipation [action wherein Dakota, Trust and shy ate Bala nlGay, 1 1.| rose fa ‘oudy, -I8i}aund lower grades opening unevenly of unusually favorable 1926 carnings pany, A corpora tee, Webster transacted business in Bi Heli elral alae are, early holding choicepveloped in the tobacco, shipping pct Mr. J. Graham. of Bismarck. was| Poor. : = FE aie re a business caller here last week. Mandan—Cloudy, -17; yoads fajr, [lambs early 11.25; wooled culls 8.60@ jauict, but strong, C, Conrad, assistant cashier of the| Duluth-—Clear, -20;. réads fair. | 9.00; sheep steady; | fat ewes early] | The closing Fh cere AuIMaMA kabhior of (hel Tent Tate Clete, voads| 5.00@6.50; bulk, held around 9.75; | priced rails, esp Yr. i Early deelines ran from gne to Minneapolis, Dec three points, but many of these were} uncharged; shipments dd converted into osins| Bran 26.00@26.50. lly got under Eleventh street, % block from> inond $10.00; stick pin 7 diamonds} containint 481 pounds of butter fat. oT $75 d iONOR! nished te light ~ housekeeping. $18.00. James W. un The honor of being * Marek, Firge Guaranty Bank Bldg. | the oldest ' Coatibeeate mmether, gece Phone 643W or call at 924 Fourth) Bio. Den | to Mrs. Julia Anee Pridgeon, of fi ee = _____| FOR SALE—Choice imported German| Moore’s Creek Bridge, Pender coun rye) Ni—Good sized front room Mrs. Pridgen is now 103. M. Oe i civset and kitchenettes Well] Rollers, German Chappers and! Biiticen ‘her oldest son, now dead furnished. 411 Fifth street. Phone] Herts Mountain, also native singers.| wa; a Confederate soldier. Mrs. Prid Cag Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phonel gen still enjoys good health and can FOR RENT—Large well furnished| 128J.~ Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N.| walk unaided room in modern home.- Call at 607] Dak. Box 728. FOR SALE— Only one form of lizard is ven- Shee yg ee ee Oath 12 years old.| mous, the gila monster of Arizona, HOUSES AND FLATS Will be sold at the front door of} These reptiles have about 60 poison FOR RENT—A four room modern} postoffice at Arena on Sist of De-| £angs each. house at 115 Mandan Ave, Posses-} cember, 1926, Geo, Boelter, sion at once, Inquire at O24 Fourth | Appraiser eee cee y : _WANTED TO RENT ven foom modern WANTED | ‘wo or three s house at 519 Sixth street. May be) “modern rooms aftenished for light Cattle 10,000; fed steer and year: ling trade stimulated my small ru; street. Discriet Dist we s strong. Low ally the Erie and |! feding lambs unchanged Jer sup-'the southwestern carriers, moved up 4 e Company of Minneapolis, transacted | Po ly mostly comeback 1 rply in the last hour along with cecupleds Aah late Ingelte at Fick Novsekeoping. 1. E. Goddard, | 403 pasiobss ee ee ies Hibbinge-Clear, -26; roads heavy. |bdd lots downward to 10,00; come-|dividend. paying issues. A block of =A-wdara farntehod 1 | <Pust Ate MM Manda ND. ‘Owner Inquire callert in Bismarck last week. | Mankato—Clear, -13; roads bad, |Dacks held around 1 10,000 shares Of United States Steel | eoiraa pees changed hands al ‘exas Pacific rt s Waenson, room bungalow with garage. Call OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT, _ A Miss Freda Uhde and Mr. Wm.| Rochester—Clear, -10; rouds pas 80. ST“PAUL LIVESTOCK — [Land Trust made an overnight gain | Weaver, Harry Mulars Arthur Loy, gett 3_Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—On January Ist next T Uhde were callers at the A. H. Lund-| atte. South St. Paul, Minn. Dec, 15— of 225 points touching 1,575. At-|also known us Art A. Loy, Stanley ve room modern bung-| will have two office rooms en sults ge CBILE . F) bere home on Friday. (U.S. D. of A.)-Cattle 1,600; mar-{lantie Refining udvanced wix points, | Dstt, James Murphy. James Murphy, alow 2 blocks from postoffice, Har-| for rent, Sec R. D, Hoskins or S./B}, Gus Westerman and Mrs. Wend-| Crookston—Cloudy, -26; roads| ket sirome, active on, all killing/ Total sales. approximated 1,400,000 | af, John, Johnson, ‘Thomas Murphy, vey Harris & Company. A. Floren, rickson were callers in Bis good. is slasses; spots 25 higher on stecrs| shares, Steve Jakin, James V. Johnson, Dan teInhold K Adam Baisech, ERT EAR PARTIE EOE TES MINNEAPOLIS Gi Blof Johnson, Ree also i ty . Minneapolis, Dee. 15 at| Known as 1. 1, Mike Dwara- MOWM’N POP :_ Nothing to Be Peeved About receipts 129 ears compared to ik) a |KO, Hobert Klaudt George, Nokon, year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.40% dark | northern 8 1 i = BELIEVE MET WAY SHE SPENT THE WHOLE To waren wilder £ Say AY MRS TYTES —CAN YoU IMAGINE ee ann me Tee \ ; OF A WOMAN WOU SAY SHE Ga, | \ Sabor THAT? SHE WALHED Rigur BY YS you oat ¢ 1A2 @LAGia; No. Hager’ rte Ropel, eatte A. Lares mn ANY - : Gp de pee ie ry ; GLAD hard” Montana on track 1.40% @ |s0n, Fred Dachtier, Ben Hagele, Sam — : 1.46% ; 0 1.40! Wp vine John Stehh, also AuOWR Os : ¥ +—! 4 . Te: Des tag yt) Oe May | Soin’: Stehr, Hebron Roller Mills, Corn No, 3 yellow 7214 @161 See at tate Hank oe wt No. 3 white 464 @47! 2eulah, David Schwartz, B jarley A @ 14244 Huber, . H 50@ 60, Dahl, Et Adolf, William ‘nosell, Fred Mueneh, "Marsha Lumber Co., a ‘corporatio: Oster, Regina’ Oster, and” Radke Mercantile Company,’ were defen- dants adjudging that the amount of fe the indebtedness secured by the No, 2 hard 1.4144; No, vise - ed morte ane a sai ac- * ea ge TBle ,ition d to be foreclosed was Corn Ne. 2 yellow: 7%: 2 the sum of $28.5! which judg~ white 78, h q ee ment among other things directed Oats No. 2 white 51@53; No. 3/the sale by the undersigned of the white 46@4814. property hereinafter described or so Rye, Not quoted, much thereof as may be sufficient to Barley 60@78. satisfy the amount of sald judgment with legal interest and costs; Therefore, by virtue of a writ of special execution to me issued out of the office of the clevk of said x court, directing me oy eu said ips property pursuant to said judgment Bellies and rexectition, 7 Albin | Hedstro her’! of the Coun FARGO LIVESTOCK in the State of Nort Fargo, N. D., Dee. 15—()—Hogs | the Rovdgy's Srunintsd pe Val Court 6 r j to make such sale will sell the pro- Ae) ste, Bao. Pound eign 00. 9@ | perty hegeinatter described tothe 80; 2 225 pounds 10.80; 225| highest bidder for cash at public to 275 pounds 10.80; 275 pounds and|auction at the front door of the over 10.80; packers. 9.75@10.25, Court House at Bismarck, In the Sheep top lambs 10.50@11.50; | County of Burleigh. and State of i akota_ 01 lay Pend, dambs 8.50@9-50; cull lambs! December, A. D. 1926, at the ties i light ewes 1@6.00; | 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said heavy ewes 4.00@5.00; cull ewes 1.00] day to satisfy said judement and Timothy seed 5.00@ 5 1 25.00@732.50. @3.00; bucks 3.00@4.00, execution with Interest und costs OF —_- 86 much thereof as the proceeds of ‘ CHICAGO PRODUCE Said sale applicable thereto with isfy. Chicago, “Dec. —15—@)—Butter | “48S roperty. to be higher; receipts 4,118 tubs; cream-| aald pursuant to aald jeteene and ery extras 5314; standards d9¥a:_ex-| execution “and (to thie Mnotice “te Bt fi 345%, | situate In the County. o} | ieonde ag@4t 51; firsts 43@45%; | ood dente of Nevth Dukete what tes | Eggs higher; receipts 1,821 cases: | “Gree ctteaty ii’. Ratan |flests 48@47; ordinary firsts 38@42; | clutty {cet af coal sNéde att id uste {refrigerator extras 3514@36; refrig-| upon the right path way of the he'Norehs erator firsts 34% @36. Se Sprite Ration ee in | CHICAGO POULTRY comets Je a i - Chiengo, Dee. 15-—-()—Poultry| name, nature or ‘in stendy; reecipts 11 cars; fowls 18@ |} OF.-about 23%; springs 18@23%; turkeys 29; | Hons, and adaitta riciotd 16%; ducks 20@26; geese 20, iS ‘a FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec. 15—()—But- ter fat, churning cream 52; packing stock, 24, aR ae Sate

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