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WORTHY of the name and not siralg to work, I'll bet you $50 that yeu e1 work for us 30 days and earn than $200. Think I'm bluffing? Then answer this ad and show me up. Opening f¢r Managers. The “Wonder Box” sells on sight. TOM WALKER _PITTSBURGH. PA. WANTED—Burleigh County now 0; en for steady hustler to sell Ward’s Reliable Remedies and other pro- ducts. Experience not necessary. Offers big earnings on small capi- tal. Particulars given on request. Dr, Ward’s Medical Company, Winona, Minn. Established 1856. GUVERNMENT Patrol Inspector- Guards needed frequently for Cane- dian and other bordérs. $1680 year- ly. Particulars free. Weil ment 3-P, St. Lotis, Mo., i for barbers at good men or women. Short time |. Catalog free. Estab. 1803, Moler Barber College, Fargo, -—Farmer or Farmer’s son or man to, travel in country. Steady work, good profits. McCONNON & LU. Dept, C252, Winona, Minn. low aprons, children terials cut, instructions furnished. Experience’ unnecess Honry Manufacturing Avenue, New York city, WOMEN—Make money sewir alow aprons, children’s dre: terial cut, instructions f Experience _ unnecessary. Henry Manufacturing Co., 104 riteh Avenue, New York city. WORK AT HOME-—$6 ¢ dozen mak- i rfs, Experience unnecessary. sing. Particulars for dnnit Service, Inc, 101, WANTED—pariensed girl for gen eral housework, 623 Fifth street. _ WANTED—Competent nad for gen- eral housework. Ph -W. WANTED—Competent maid°for gen- eral housework, Phone 18 rl for general ’ house- housekeeping. Plenty of room for, two legislators and their wives. 4 interested Phone 836-M or call at’ 405 Fifth street. tment. n time January 3rd. Apply 715% ver or Phone 511-R after 11:00 EN “two closets, nicely furnished for light housekeeping. _Hazelhurst Apart- ments, 411 Fifth’ street, Phone ¥ P. {Nice ed earn Paras z ry Laurain “our raom modern RENT— rar Phone 773 after ey Flats. garage, 620 Sixth street. ‘Phona 329-W, » cg Mt AUTOMOBILE REFINISHING. WE NOW have all necessary equip- ment for first class Duco and Lac- quer Automobile rela By — bebe eo pink tour’ floor Sqr ; i nyate Now, It is not ess ential that you have the cash for ‘such a job. We ovwilt paint your ear-aad let you pay for it4n small a) Payments. ¢omp ok and rlef: ma) ive you our! prices,ayd terms, or.call u ye we will look your car over ai “You a,price end itevtts wie will meet with your: approval, All Work Guarantee! DAKOTA AUT AUTO, SALES Oldkmobile Sales ai Gervice BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Phone 428 215 Main St. Open Evenings Until 8:30 Us! OPPORTUNITY: ion SALE wa: tend, Spinel for 18 peuber price peadon “Fister ph uae, pone mils a bust ine. ft interested write ad. . ad. No. It) ~Bhamerek tribune, Manitoba Prairie d, good land clear, will trade ‘all or Wain ed unimproved “land” “toe sale. ~0.K. Hawley, ‘Baldwin, Wis. POSITION. WANTED’ - ig ee ie? sg gan Bu ea igneed. youn: rains bogn be Refe a dictation, ty ratshed, cert out of also oj ences. town. Write es eae ea eee 28, ns b CYLINDER BLOCK, REHONING AND REBORING WE NOW have all the on equipment to do first clasy eyltn 2 block rebening and Lv ae Soy Ee work .can be done mies ee tae motor out of th oasennarenle time to’ 0) tors eye's pronipt service will’ jiven. GEE «oe eee repairing on an , pee guaranteed.“ Specl prices during;the winter ment bin nay WE WILL repair your automobile and let you pay for it in small monthly payments, Let us quote you prices. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. ING: 215 Main Street jismarek, N. Dak. Open Evenings to 8: 905. FOR SALE—A radio and bigr tee le, ‘also card table, cl sanital ae rugs. ‘Ave. 3 wW }one: age feces $35.00. Cheseke ring miles fe ool a Bismarck, - ni shen Frey Seiten "s Phone ‘OR G ‘LEMAN—A very nice room with large clothes alone Always have hot water from auto- matic gas water heater. Only on: block north of Bismarck Peve tag jaa oe seventh ith st jouse- fe “rug fa re rm Ch int Phi ee rs “e ieee wercoat and oat ae £318 Beton ‘ront modern’? rome, ait WSralehed for i ht housekeeping or can be in. Phone 3! ‘0 LARGE furnished rooms suit- le for light housekeeping. Clean and warm. Eleventh street No. Fee: ee clean rooms for "get ping, modern house, nicely ‘torn ished. 1100 Broadway, corner Eleventh street, Phone/—~ NT—Laree warm well ral Jeeuin ‘rom eultable for ig Or ey during sere nin dewn- ee private’ one 751 or T % block from fur- ma FOR <A large front bedroom, for two persons, within walking distance of Capitol” and town, 514 Sixt street. Phone R RENT—Two warm neEF for Tight Tockeverning in! modern home, ‘for swo Sno Pea ple, $30.00 for three or more. Call! FU ISHED city room in modern apt. for married couple or girls, Call Tribune apt. 4 or Phone| —_"®! acts after 6 p. m, ie CERIC LIGHBED, ich oo it ing “kootns, : Telephone. 183 for two; gentlemen preferred. Also light housekeeping. 217 Eighth St. FOR RENT—Large modern room, tra warm and convenient, Near postoffice and G. P. Hotel. Call at 208 Rosser street. Phone 360-W. FOR RENT—Clean warm furnished light housekeeping rooms, hot wa- ter at all times, gas stove. 622 Third: atrect.’ Phone 132+W. a FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steep- i Convenient .for legisla- ture.avea. Phone 1052-R or call .at, 422, Fourth’ treet. FOR R RENT—Plessant ifront foz-two men in.modern. home.. Ve: pect cry »Phone 812-M-or call _ at 120. Ave. For KEN Furnished two. light ' ‘housekeeping . raoms in: modern) home. iy at 919. Fifth street 1) Rhone 93 used for sleeping room only. Close, ig money, write Monarch Films, Inc., Water- __loo, Iowa. LIGHT! iG und. Chiatyee discharged batter. les instantly. Eliminates old el bates Gallon to Batteries ’,. $6.20. uteting Lar St. a i - | ANTI jiators Tiesali No evaporation, ¢ better than alcohol. (Gi ter seller to filling ages. eer free. ribbor count after proving pe hity. ne 347, Catasauqua, Pa... SALPSMEN—Ribbons ay territory side line 10 per cent’ ‘commission, Augusta Company, 393-841 Fourth _Ave., New York. SALESMAN—Local tertitery, outdoor advertising. Write une No. 101, “to sell) Trib- In modern house. 213} low, full basement, furna 2 bedrooms and bath, FOR RENT—To a responsible party, nearly completely furnished modern Closé in. Call before 11: and after 6:00 p.m. Phone fed porch, full basement, furnace, tove, ice box, stationary tubs, garage, located on Ave. B. Call at 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Five room I roonts, rent-reasonable,” First street. Close inc: the Fi Bismarck Quality Store. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room bungalow with garage; close in, Inqujre O, W. Robert: M G Phone 151. FOR RENT—Seven room modern house at 519 Sixth street. Ma; scrapie Jano det. > Inquite-et ek, ior ei RENT—Fiveiroom house located at South Thirteenth street. Rent Inquize. at Gusenér’s. MPOR REONT—Sixycroom — fwenished ¥ thouse,-elose to eehool: > Call at 413 gRaymond, Phone.042:R. ir Eight room house with closets, bath and garage. Call 802 First street seta Baveasts se. R RENT. houseon South. Side. "Gall eer LOST—A man’s gold watch on chain, with the name “Day” inside of case. On one end of the chain is a $5.00 ‘gold: plece. Finder kindly «return to Tribune.otfies, ARD AND (OME COQ! eals. and nice warm s ab raven. Rates reason- able.’ Call 212 Third street, across from. —_ - ‘WANTED SEVERAL students desiring plac “a work for board:will arrive Jai oli ee ping | eAtlemen ly: S17 Seventh street. Phone FOR, RENT--Oomfortabla room in|. ttome.: Close im, One dlock pawaet of postottieey,. Phone t16gW, FOR RENT—Pie 7 e - Bld = a ae an For t RENT—Modern room for..¢wo. 718 Fourth street. —On January ist next 1 ‘will -have two office rooms en suite See R. D. Hoskins: or 8. a ‘most , papon- tee yout clothes |: | tiene weights comebac! ae or:at-our sh pals 440-3 or ni Thayer. Misses 100! “and “Martineson. 2 WEAK Abit m-| Timidity Characterizes Early Trading—Corn, Oats, Pro- vistons * x apie \ Chicago, —)—Wheat and other grain sy Yak ga attraction fe board of trade today thtn the a jal election of organizatior ith market. condi aigio tagnant, there was ving a hing deh eae ns generally incentive for wheat" held pf around one cent. reak at the start was Recovered ,Jater ,when pressure cqased. Theke was ho, news develop- ments to awaken ‘intergst and Reneral attitude was to await, yelopments, ‘Wheat closed unsettled % cent low ez to %.cent-higher, corn % to .% eent down, oats %4@% cent off and provisions 15 lower to 10 cents ad- vance. Wheat continued weak in the sec- ond hour, A tame opening at Winni- peg coupled with a report of in- ed country deliveries in western ja contributed to the sagging tendency. Another factor @ summary ane that. primary arrivals of wheat for the first six months of the Present season indicate a marked in- crease over the Previous season, the aggregate being 2 00 bushels as compared with oti 000 bushels last year. In the face was of these conditions traders were little incbined to get in-| 214, to the market on either side. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES DULL AND DRAGGY TODAY Minneapolis, Jan, 3—(@)—Wheat futures started the new:year dull‘and draggy.. Newp infiuences were inixed and lacking in punch. After ‘an early dip, the market rnillied near the last close and held almost stationary up to the last 45 minutes of trading. Cash wheat demand was better for high protein offerings even of light- weight. Premiums on heavyweight, high protein were firm. Low pro- tein offerings were qeiet to slow with trading basis unchanged. ‘Durum’ Was easy ahd unchanged. Corn’ was quiet and steady. Oats were steady, Rye Wis *unchahged.' Barley offerings were moderate. Flatseed was firm: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan, 3—(U. S. D. of A.)— Hogs 39,000; opening market gener- ally, strong ‘te 10 cents higher. than Friday’s' best time; tom 12.00; liberal sat that price; all weights up- ward to 250. opunds at 12.00; best heavy butchers 11.90; market now tending lower; big packers in- bulk ‘desirable hogs 150 to 200 pounds 11.80@12.00; 220 to 300 ‘pounds 11.70@11.80;\ most desirable slaughter pigs 11.75@11. demand for packing sows narrow; early bulk 10.50@10.75; heavyweight hogs 11.60 @11.90;» medium ‘11.70@12.0; : lights 11.60@12.00; - light lights 11.50@ 12.00; packing sows —10.25@11.00; hter 11,251.90. ‘Cattle 21,000; better » grades steers strong; spots 15 cents higher; general run of short fed of- ferings about steady; some ‘1,415 pound bullocks upward to 11.40; some sealing ‘over 1,700 pounds 11.00; no choice yearlings here; fulk fed steers 1@ 10.00; she stock 16@25 cents lower: vealers 1.00 low- er; mostly 11.50@12.50; fe wto ship- | N Pers peaward to 13.50 and better leep 22,000; . slow, fat lambs steady st-Friday’s decline; fed-west- ern to shippers 13.00; bulk wooled of- rings 12.00@12.15;' culls steady at 9.00@950; sheep ‘unchanged; fdt ewes early 5. 16.25; Rue light- weights held around 6.75; feeding imbs strong; 11.251 holding iehen pi ranitant radiate, ' as cee oat POULTRY , syesasi retina fe tar two tara; ticks i eta 8 sewer: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoli jan. unchanged: Flour’ fea] No. ier sling fowls 2) etxr Fon eo é Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.38% 1.82% 1.30 1.56% 79% 88% 83 118% ATM 46% “oom 13% 97% - LK 12.25 14.72 12.62 14.77 18.90 15.12 18.90 16.62 “8,55. 16.00 16.40 16.62 mech ne! Whent— iy bad ‘ pte ost Otay july Ry, ated nd cotton Ts rrels, in 26.60. 80.-3T. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. 3—-(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 4,000; bulk run warmed = and short fed ‘steers; one load de- rable yearlings 8.75; market looks about steady; bulk she stock 4.50@ 7.00; cutters mostly 3.75@4.25; bulk bulls 5.75@6.50; stockers and feed- oe. slow, | about steady; bulk 5.50@ Calves 1,200; vealers 50@1.00 His a er, considering improved Mon quality, or 12.00@12.50 mostly. Hogs 20,000; market generally steady; bulk ‘150 to 250 pound aver- ages..13.50; top 11.60 ee ay, all Kinds ‘at present: b ppeckin sows 10.50; bal le pigs 11 | average cost. Friday 11.46; patents lat ewes about steady, ding around 50 slaughter lambs; talk mostly 12.00@12.25 on top kinds. MINNBAPOLIS RANGE ! Jan. 3 High Low 1,40% 1.3954 1.38% 1.3814 244 93% AC% | A612 219% 2.19% 2.12% 2.12% 212% 69% © 69%, 68% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Jan. 3—(®) Open High Low 1.356% 1.355 1.35 Close 1.40% 1.38% Wheat— May July Rye— May Oats— May gs ay Jan, Barley— May 1,381 4 AG% 2.19% Close 1.355% 2.17% 2.12% May aire lay Flax— May BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 3 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern sprii No, T’amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. No. No. 1 ry Dark Hard Hard winter Oats. . Y Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN No, 8,'56 tbs. or more... No. 4, 86 Ibi No Hi e cent’ per ‘pound discount under 55 lbs. Ear corn, 70 ibs, § cents un- der shell. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N.'D.,Jan, 3 — () — But- ter fat, chutning cream 50; packing stock’ 23, CHICAGO PRODUCE ‘Chicago, Jan. 3—()—Butter low- ¢F; receipts 13.867 tubs; creamery Fata standards 48%; extra 47@48; seconds 39@42%. lower; a be 10,557 cases; firsts 40; ordinary firsts 35@38; re- Pracrsior extra, « tefvigerator weight| ,, | buying support. lew Close 1.875% ios 78% 2% 49% 47% a) 12,15 12.60 tee 1.38% 1.30% + 79% 82% 49% AT 199% 12.37 12.72 Open “1.38% 1.30% 79% 82% 49% AT 29% 12.30 12.65 ea! STOR (STOCK MARKET REACTIONARY | Operators For Rise Fail to At- tract Following—Bear "Attacks Renewed New York, Ja’ }—()—Reaction- ary price tendencies developed in to- day's stock market. The apparent failure ofoperators for the rise to attarct. a public following, after an opening display. gf strength in the sugar sh and several. specialties, toa renewal of bear attacks, which ¢entered in. recent industrial and railroad favorites. Brokers also reported rather heavy profit taking. by persons who purposedly delayed converting their gains into cash so as to avoid including them in their 1926 income returns. Selling of the equipments may have been inspired by the report that railroad orders in 1926 were slightly below those of 1926, Baldwin break- ing nearly five points below last week's close before it met. effective Selling ofthe motors probably was influenced by the cut in prices on one of the best known of the cheaper cat Ap savanee in refined sugar prices furnished the motive for the heavy |1 accumulation of the sugar shares un- der the leadership, of South Porto Rician which was bid up over five points, ‘ Heaviness of Atchison quickly spread to the other high grade rails. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 3—@@)—Wbeat receipts 447 cars compared to 587 a ir ago. Cash No. 1 northern To%@r 4; No, 1 dark northern spring 1.4214@1.46}; hard Montana on track 1. 46; to arrive 142% @1.46%; Corn No. 3 yellow 70@ Oats No, 3 white 444%@45's. Barley 54@72. Rye No. 2, 9244@95%. Flax No. 1, 2.14%2.30%. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 3—)—Cash wheat No, 3. red 1.83; No. 2 hard 1.42, Corn No. 3 mixed 681%; No. 2 yel- low 73%. Oats No. 2 white 42%@49; No. 3 white 45@47%. Rye No. 3, 97@98. Barley 60@78. Timothy. seed wre 5. May 2 UMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County 6 vt Burleigh eee Gill ny Piaineite vB. of Bismarck, formorly town of Wakeman, John W. Raymond, Cn ‘mond, Daniel Dermod: Delmady, Anna McLean, Fourth Jed Elizabeth F. He cit sh hurst, Capital National Bank Bismarck, a corporation, Superior and rd 8. Btoyell, B.A. Lilly, 0. fron, Eugene A. any, Wilcox, also known as Irene El Wilcox, | Jay | H., Foudick, Yay it, Wilcox Irene Eliza ‘Wiltos’ also known as Trean Eliza. Wilcox, Pennell, ce lon i rita Peter ¥. Wilcox, Harriet E. Witcox, Harriet’. Wilcox and ail other pers: unknown having or claiming to’ have an estate or interest. in or lien or incamBtance representatives of deceased . per. sous or under. any other title or ‘devisees, tees, or personal en the property described in mplaint, mpether ‘as heirs, rent. "Defer dant; STATE 0) NORTH DAKOTA. HE ABOVE NAMED ' DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re- TH Bon, Oo aria ae be thie: city ismarek, sy of such: serv: in case of your failure to so appear and nawer ri taken Seine wis for the rellet he eo! pe it. "Dated ate 28, 1 ~ Baia SVEN eon mimissioner of sericltate and labor. Under the state law persona, tind- ing st strayed or lost animals age re- red to take care of the id vortise the fact, givin; scription, if the ani: Publishers ane jired send copies of the estray_notices,:to the department of agriculture and | A check is made with the: brands list ed by the department and the person to whom the brand has been issued is notified of the lotation of his animals. The fact that snow covering all parts of the state has made winter grazing poor h: mueh}: stock lle in search of feed, ‘Mitchen said. N OF MORTGAGE ‘CLosuue sace BY AD’ NT Notice is hereby. given that that certain mort; f> ia made, executed and deliver: rson and Martha Larsot mas wife, ‘Mort. gagors, to Barnes Brothers, inci porated, Mortgagee, dated 25th, 1916, and filed for sgeard in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 10th day of Febri D. 1916, at 10 o’clack A, M., ed in Book 106 of Mort; page 120, and which mortgi thereafter duly assigned b:; strument in writing to F. T. Moody, w assignment was’ filed for record in the office of the Rey ‘ister of Deeds of Burleigh County,North Dakota in Book 106 of Mortgage Deeds at Page 470, on April 916, will be forecloaed b; ihe premises In such m hereinafter door-of the of Bismarck, a RE ‘ebruary A. D. tisty’ the mount due on wuld mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in sald mortgaye, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those eertain promises situated In the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The North Kast Quarter (NOE. %) tion Ten (10), in Township ed Forty (140) ‘North of Range Seventy-six (76), west of the Fifth, P. M. There will be due on seid mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of me Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-elght und 87-100 ($1338.87) Dollars together with statutory attorneys fees and costs of fore- closure, H. EB. Haney, Atto: ey for Assignee, Belfield, No. Dak. eajence, BIDS FOR COAL Bids will be received by the Bis- marck Hospital for clean crushed reen ings prices ids will be opened January 12, 6, by Board of Truste: The Board reserves the. "right ‘to reject any and all bids, BIS: SM HOSPITAL separate MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting:of the stockhold f the First National marck for the election ‘ors for the ensuing year Will be held at the bank between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, January 1, 198i. » LIPTLE, 12-13-20-27 1-3 ie ANNUAL BBETIN or tr BUILDING: ND LOAN Al The angual 1 ting of the stock- hotders of the Bismarck Building and Loan association’ will be held at the office of the Secretary, -in the! ‘st, National Bank Bullding, in City of Bismarck, North Dakota, January 15th, 1927, at 4 o'clock m, 12-13-20-27 1-3 Too Late To Classify WANTED—Sewing. Call 1300 Thir- teenth street. "Phone 743-M. geet pra aad ith or ee ou t housekeeping pri Gn ground floor. Suitable Tor swe Jadies.or married Call at 4uy Fifth street or Bone 512-R. ROOM FOR RENT—On ground floor, private entrance. Suitable for two gentlemen. One and one-half blocks from car line. Close in. none ¥64-R. ———— FOR Sp Eee rit a alt ttodern priv: jome 5 le for rr two, 119 West. Thayer. Phone ww, = NOTICE—Senators and. Representa- tives. Nice clean sleeping rooms for rent, or. b and room. Close in on Main street. Phone 672-R or call at 44 Main. ——_ GIRLS—Earl $30 to $80 weekly. Learn sciontific beauty culture, Big de- weeks training petbetee von io ning prepai ‘or good position. Earn while ning. courses New tg kWRENCE AeADiT Proticteney” 816 Nicollet, Suite 0204, Minneapolis, FOR RENT—A in.a.new home. Call, at 818 Six si t or call 826-M. ‘i hee I A YOUNG MAN desires . position eneral, store, small Sonn pl pany ns experience, cle: bard rd willing worker, good penman. Means Uhelbecs, ‘Write 102 Trib- une. ——___— FOR. RENT—Two. nicely. furnished ies. Hot.:water heat. ‘Cohven- ‘dent to: capitol. Phone 282-R or call at 815 Second strect. NEWLY faraishéd ‘ room’ in. medern “home. Suitable for two. | 610 Eleventh street or Phone. 767. een eee FoR RENT Niece and: quiet rooms in e’-best location of: “ty. Modern $i2° and $15 per month, single ‘also suitable for two. abe: or pet ‘at 31°Ave. A, Cor- in red, ttorne; ac a y, eae ae fu, sem Original ! Pla! | a ent hon th ie City. of