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LE —"iF YOU ARE & MAN WORTITY of the name and not afraid to work, I'll bet you,$50 that you can "t wor for us 30 days and earn less than $200. Think i'm bluffing? The answer this ad a show me i. Opening for Mana The “Wonder Hox” ‘sells on sight TOM WALKER PITTSBURGH. PA. “JREAT DEMAND for barbers at good wages; men or women, Short time required. Catalog free. - Estab. fie Moter Barber College, Fargo, len to cut brush on Heart River. Bring axe with you, Jos. Coghign 3 : WANTED--Expertenced girl at the FL Ee RES WANTED—Experienced waitress at the Olympia. = APAR RES FOR RENT—An. apt. furnished’ for housekeeping. Plenty of room for two" legislators and their wives. interested Phone 836-M or call at 405-Fifth street. FOR RENT— Warm nicely furnished apartment. Possession oy time after January 3rd. ly 715% aéayer or Phone 511-! R' after 11:00 ms with two closets, nicely furnished for light housekeeping. Hagelhurst | all Pili street. PI one ~ COMBE IN and let us giye you our a artment during 13 after 5:30°p. eg cad steam eats id fur- ta. The ‘Leurain Phone 303. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—To a responsible party, nearly completely furnished modern home, Close in. Call before 11:00 m. and after 6:00 p.m. Phone Phone: 77: rished e room house, large rooms, rent reasonable. Located on First street. Close in. . Inquire at the Bismarck Quality Store. Phone 426-3. ‘+ FOR RENT—Strictly - modern five room bungalow with garage; close in. Inquire 0. Roberts, 101 Main street. Phone 151. FOR” RENT—Seven oom modern house-at 519 Sixth street. May ibe + occupied Jan. Ist. Inquire at Rich _holt's. FOR | Small house with heat- ed gurage. Just right for- ‘two. Phone 692-R or call at 702 Ave. F. FOR RENT—Eight room house with closets, bath and garage, Tall 802 First street or Phone 480. —————— a ROOM AND BOARD Two coay furnished rooms, suitable for 2 couples or 4 persons. Locat- don upper Sixth street. Conven- Phone 1131-M, (OKED meals and nice warm rooms at Dunraven. Rates reason- able. Call-at:-212..Third athee! across from posteffice. =] - ROOM AND ~ BOARD—1 front room suitable oe two with b board in modern home. Call at 309. Eighth street. Phone 834 K REHONING CYLINDER * BB | BLOCK a FOR RENT—! WE NOW vad all the necessary equinment to do first class cylin 4 biock rehoning and reboring: work can be done without tae motor out of the, share, aaa Gal id f town people m: ship thelr tors to Pe aia Prompt service _ be given. WE ALSO do first oes automobile repairing read any make of cat. Our, work gual cial prices during rthe 9 winter mégaths. WE WILL repair your automobi! na let you Ny for it isda o ptiees, payments. Let us quote you DAKOTA AUTO, SALES CO. ING.’ ts Street N. Dak. Bi Phone 428 Snes Evenings to 1 POR | TA \ 90m with or with. oo SE “age ‘Large ht i Repin, 14 Phone 367-W, R oan cae sa Lt “room and on Sleeping on ground floor. ‘Auth modern, f1 entrance. Phone’ 977-W or Seventh street. ‘MOTICE—Senstors-and >" penta tives. Nice clean sleeping a for rent, or board atid room. Ctose} + in on Man t- Phone 672-R or all st pegs ae large fron’ 1a suitable for. two witht walking distan we 514 rs ‘Sigth fee ate modi a ait | Silla St oe nn. cde ae city hi ie! he li tl ingle, 98 connee! i! = ate married ¢ WE NOW gre all necessary equip- ment-for first class Duco and’ Quer Automobile refinishing. At ‘present we have on opr nN for bia ve hate ba a aul which we have dost reDui NOW, It is not nti hae you have the cash for such a job, We will paint your car and let you pay; for it in small monthly payments. oom suitable for light gueetceping’ in modern home,’ Sink’ it hen. Call at a Eleventh street north. lgok your car ‘over and make FOR & ‘—Large modern room, ex- tra warm and* ieee” Near postoffice ahd:G. P, Hotel. Call at 208 Rosser atreet. Phone 360-W. FOR ae {Mealy saralahel sleep foom in'-madern’ home. Gentlemen. preferred. . Clo: & prices and térms, or call us and we, wil yj you a price and terms which will meet with your approval. All Work Guatanteed re SALES as capitol. 824 Seyenth street. Oldsmobile Sales and Service FOR rere furnished sleoning rooms in modern home, Mot wat BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA and steam Heat. one 830-5 * Phone 428 215 Main St.}.. ll at 1011 Fourth street. : FOR RENT—Twa. ly: furnished ks be ee. roonis. Hot water heat, Conven- “call to capitol « Phone ety or ab B15 Secpnd ' sheets NT—One single: roo two age for: seca ne, bad one Jarge room. on groun oor. Close in. ine. Phone © 316-5 FOR RENT —Nieoiy Foccsied sleep ing rooms. Convenient for legisla- ture men. Photte 1052-R or call at Eyenings U1 YOUNG MAN desires position in| Pow * general store, small town preferred, three years experience, clean habits, hard willing worker, good penman. Means business, Write 102 Tri une. MAKING ssi GENERAL 1 Dyessmaking done by the RENT. med your home or at our shop. furnished a span “Gal at noon teh abt or 45 The suea} or after 5 o'clock. 801 Fifth strest Cook ie Martinesott: WANTED—Sewing. Cail 1200 "Thir-| teenth street, Phone’ 743-M, FOR SALI mst with ‘either alternating’ or “direct: current motor. Fully equipped and in first class condition. rite or aaa Drewelow, New Salem, E private home suitable for 4 or two, 119 W, ayer, | 459-W. FOR een ht ousekeeping room with, ki ing room: FOR RENT—Sleeping room nicely Ne Player) "furnished, very reasonable. PI ano, music cabinets rolls” avidl'’ 2900R or call at Qi Ninth str plete. Price very reasonable, Write| NEWLY furnished room in Pyaar | x home... Si “£6 610) ee zal Martha Drevelow, New Eleventh Mot. * FoR" SALE—Registered German Po- lice puppies. A-t .. Pedigree and}. ‘¢d: rooms. well ed, se imported stock.| -. modern home, K..S.. Hutchinso#,| FOR RENT—Pleasant _ Flore, vwath pot water hei «| WAN WANTED—To- buy" a> good tee Pith “Werder.” #1183. Ph wardrobe, ing ak cand tue ouch. Phohe 316, ager of the .Vargey: fla y 330 p.m, RENT—Furnished sleeping room tyelose dn, Call at’ 427; Pitty “street or Phone 952-W. FOR RENT—Attractive room in med; . ern home. Ladies preferred. Fiugne 2 or 2078.3... FOR RENT—A furnished som in -] .modefn home. ext ‘pre- eres 905 Sixth. streets Reene aes ee, ished 7 etn rane sacs ied, 483 Front street. strett’ or Phone mark LOST-White gold arrow pin in a hite kid case. Please return to Aye. B for, reward, MARGUERIT * Bun Lee INDRY. Phone 1017. ° dan Ave. wt RENT—Two ~* FOREHED city ce, op ae alti Aa D, — Supp “44 Fangs une Statens ‘and na i. ue in every Jocalit will be active a to the move- ler’'to: ote the pros- rity Pa facta and ‘city dwel- "idea, Powelf ‘said, is not ly ee Tees x ‘Dakdta money at home” nae ng ind ley into the eiate eradica ing black rust th: domes st arbtrry bushes. uring’ the’ peti oa aren 1916 to 1925 inc! ipaiy e loss from dlac! tem rust on cereal graitis’ th: ; Sut the state has been $40 per br person, Pagel id.Ad a result the So faily ly” oF aie, persons » directly’ of in- 5 ci00d ar front ‘this source Mone. Protective Investment Since loss tothe farmer means loss to the merchants with whom he trades it is only a protective inves: ment for merchants to get actively behind’ the | bu ey: re eradication project, Powell co! ee TRE hiove- ment algo has the support of varlou tate agencfes, includitig the state ‘d partment of agriculture and the state agricultural college: ‘Booklets’ henteteat a the fargpaign to’ the’ merchahts ‘ant ‘the shildten ‘have been prepared the Pmerchants” association ‘and will be sent out from hefe ‘in the near fu- ture. By eblisting the’ aid of chil- dren and teaching them‘ how to iden- tify the common barberry bush, the association hopes to lend impetus to the movement already instituted b; ¥tate and federal agencies. berry ‘eradication program, said, is only the opening gun in a campaign of community work which oe probably will be asked to er. istrict meetings of the association are scheduled as_ follows: Devils Lake, January 17; ae sree 18 Cai gton, January Valley Cit: J 'y 20; ni fs Satusey, 21; Dickinson, January 24;' Bismarck, gandsty 25; La Moure, ary 26; January 27; Graft ont ‘January 28. The state convention will be held atiGmund Forks, March 8, @ and 40. — See One Fare Round Trip For Farm Congress {One fare for a round trip to the Tri-State Farm: Congress on» the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Tailways from any point in North Dakota to Fargo’on Jan. 12 is ‘an- nounced by officials. This special fare offer holds good where groups of 26 or more people leave on the same train from the janve point in North Dakota. The re- turn date is not later than Jan. 14, It is not hecessary to “return in Anyone can return singly, take advantage of the spe- phe (ga oi 2 ae sone ae home, oi rr in urs withou' By me = loss .of sim ‘ atola also rem te nthe. pelvis. “of the ‘Yn and gravel” Bea th fola was,invented by 2 vi He was 7 nae experi: ani > perfecting the bern NO POISON.” Sold fa ithe States by . HEP. TOLA €O. : 8, N. D. -611 7 St. N. Me rice $6.75 delivered WHEAT VALUES | RALLY: TODAY Gj Arentin ‘Shipments ‘Fore: cast at Lesa Than Expect- ed—Corn, Oats Firm Chicago, Jan, 6—U 5.) —Helped improvment of export-demand, vine averaged higher today. Fitmness of edsh wheat,’ especially at St. Louis, racted attention. Argentine wheat shipments were forecast at less than expected but’ néw Argentine’ offer- ings to Burope appeared to be of fairly good ‘size and at somewhat low- hal jeg heat closed firm, % to 114 cent net higher, corn at % cent decline to % cent advance, a thade to % cent off, and provisions ‘showing 12 to 45 cents gain. Corn,’ oate’ ‘and’ provisions were firm, corn’ starting unchanged to 1-6 tents lower ‘and: then scoring gains. Emphasizing announcement ‘today that wheat shipments from Argentina this week would be of diminished| 6,7; volume as cgmpared with previous in- dications, wotd was’also at hand that Aust exports would decreas The shrinkage, however, in each ca: appeared ‘to be temporary, advi saying the Argentine crop is turning’ out as estimated, and Ai lagging on @ccount only of ‘ge of eteaméts for immediate ship- ment. Some wheat buying today was based on. opinions:that the cash wheat! situation in the United States is so} strong that higher prices for future| deliveries must result. On the other hand, sellers were influenced by be- lief that “Argentine offers are lead- ii ing to a lower level of values, PRICES RALLY IN LATE DEALINGS Minneapolis, Jun. 5.—(P)—A ereep- ing rally was staged in wheat here with ‘little signs of life until in the last hour, when. prices set new highs for the day, above yes- terday’s weak finish. Disappointing cables resulted in a mildly easy opening, but the market soon turned firm and prices workc up half at % cent ‘above yesterd ¢, July stronger than May. Trade was dull and the market hung life- less near best early levels through most of the sess t ined % cent, May rye cent with wheat. May barl low and easy. May flax seed ed 4 cent and turned dull. ash wheat offerings were hoice’ ‘springs were. weight and high protein springs were. firm, and wanted, poor to ordinary remaining slow. Winter wheat was heavyweight quality lurum was irregular, choice in good demand and medium to poor ruling slow and dragg; Corn offerings were light and de- mund wag good for the better grades. Oats were steady, Rye was: steady. Barley: generally was steady, Flax was quiet. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 6.—(U. S. D. of A.)— Hogs 16/000; active at 15 to 25 higher than Tuesday's average; bulk of de- sirable hogs 2.30 pounds down sold early; most heavyweights out first hands topped 12.00; all weights 130 to 190 pounds upward to that prices; stock desirable 150 to 200 pound averages 11.85 to 12.00; most 210 to 300 pound butchers 11.76 to 11.85; few 3.20 to 3.40 pound averages 11.60 to 11.65; bulk packing. sows 10.40 to 10. bulk better grade pigs 11.75 to 12.00 few thin light kinds down- ward to 11.50 oe belo heavy- 3 medium Cattle, estimated recei fed steers and yearlings active, 15 to 25 higher; mostly 25:cents up sirable kinds; spot more; 11.75 paid for L841 to 1,410 pound steer: inigs.scaling 998 pounds 12: e steek rather slow, mostly eae bees gee feedérs* unchanged; ~ bilk vealers to packers 11.50 to 12.50; few 10,000; light er} Sb Yesterday Year Ago CHICAGO RANGE dan. 5. coat a ign Close 1.36% 1.33% 1.28% 1.37% © 1.29% Close 87% BBM 49% ABK Al’ AGYS 98 143 961% Mll% 12.00 14.95 12.32 16,07 13.90 15,25 13.98) 16.85 15.55 16.00 15.25 16.80 12,22 12.67 14.15, 12.07 12,40 13.95 96%" 12.62 4.25 1 14.15 16.00 16.60 lanabs 2 pine strong to mostly 25] Tra; early lambs Be to 18.00; asking around strictly ‘choice Tuesday's top fat “ewest7.00; > best feeding pelle 12.40. STOCK MARKET GOBS UPWARD}: New York, Jan. 5.—()--The stock] purum— market today gave one of the best exhibitions of spore juying orders were] p. spread over a broad list with prac- tically all groups, except the road equipments. and coppers, part cipating in the upswing. interest centered largely in the mo-| gar 289% tors, which underwent the traditional “window dressin, opening of the New York automobile Business and financial news was mixed in character. An increase from | year ago. six to eight per cent in the annual dividend of American Water Works reports of a huge Joanable funds on securities collater- al, helped to create bullish sentiment. ‘The weeky street trade reviews re- ported no signs of an upturn Jin stcel buying from the pre-holiday rate, but called attention to the prospects of further heavy buying by railroads. The sharp. reaction earlier in the week apparently had number of weak speculative accounts, market in a technical position, mand for stocks still indi presence of a large short which is evident by the scramble to cover when ever special issues show signs of concreted buying. Heaviness of Pullman, which sold down over three points, was in furth- er reflection of a relatively poor No- vember earnings report, while the backwardness of the have been due toa drop’ in Hudson and aon preferred; each up two points or more, led the advance in the mo- Revival of interest in the in- mdent steels suggested the ity’ of new: combinations the coming month: specialties the gairis were recorded by such issues as Na ee Harvester, Contin- Otis Elevator, Twin City Rapid Tran? sit, Steward Warner and U. S. Cast Iron Pipe, all up 2% to nearly four| gg; gueese 21 aad 22, Th¢ Yan Sweri leadership of “Nickel Plate” mon made the best showing in the railroad group. The closing ye Sceveviar: Prices athetically in the last it when Pallman ex. | *2ipmente 404 tended its drop to six st 21%, fairly actives tat |! Brooklyn Manhat bulk = wooled| Pan-American “B", medium is 9.00 to shares, qostevacep. early; Sears + | Total sales approximated 10.00. Sheep stendy, tt ‘ewes 5.00 to 6.50; tion before there were partial ra‘ choice handyweights sen eding latnbs’ ‘strong’ 11:25 MINNEAPOUR RANGE Onn: “High Low Wheat— May eal 1.38% 1.3614 02% Jan. Flax— Buying Orders Spread Over nite Broad List, Nearly All Groups Participating arley— May Open strength in “te. Bey rail- Speculative ” on the eve of the Minneapolis, Cash: volume of| choice 1.41 to 1.42; 1.40 to 1.41; to 1.45; Barley 54 to 72. Rye No. 2, 91% eliminated a} | Flax No. stronger The loaning de-| Chicago, Jan. interest, | 1.30%. low 55. white 444% to 4714. Rye not quoted. Barley 56 to 78. coppers may brass Pierce Lard 12.15. Bibs 14.60. Bellies 17.50. ossi- UrIng | fat best | Stock 23. Chicago, Ja alive, we: fowl: Fox Film '“A”, igen rails, under the com-] Minneapolis, a barrel in 98- Bram 26.50. points and Unifed States Chicago, Jan. tras 46 seconds 39 to % to 38%: frigerator firs 8.00; she to weak; bulk to 6.51 light cents: lower under good lights 11,50 Hogs 30,000; 10.50; pigs mostly steady; bulk average cost Tuesdi Sheep pF ome odd lambs around’ Jan, Jan. 15 to 25 cents lower; family patents quoted at 7.75 to 8.00 und cotton sacks; barrels, Harel ee co es ply, steady, to “Calves 4,500; vealers 1.88% 1.31 13742 1.364% 13% 3% AC% ACs 22% ACIS 6 * 215% 68% Se anace RANGE High Low 134% 1.33% 1.34% Dh 4% 2.135% 2.09% CHICAGO WHEAT BEI os 28 it, Interborough Rapid Transit, Roebuek, Wheeling and Lake Erie and Eutexa 1 weight; choice 90 0 pound lambs held Iie: below yesterday's coin one to quota- 1,40 Close 03% 46% 2.08% 2.15% 08% Close 134% 5% Bory 2.14% 2.10% MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT 5.) — receipts 93 cars compared with 206 a No. 1 northern 1.39 1; No. 1 dark northern spring: e to fancy 1.42 to 1.44; ‘Wheat good tg ordinary to goo No. i hard spring 1.41 No. 1 dark hard Montana: On track 1.40 to 1.45; to arri to 1.45; May 1.39; July 1.37% Corn’ No. 3 yellow 10 to 75. Oats No. 3 white 44% to 45%. 5.—@)—Cash: Corn No. 2 mixed 72%; No. Timothy seed 5,00 to 5.75. Clover seed 25.00 to 32.50. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Jan. 6.—@)—Butter churning cream 49; CHICAGO’ POULTRY Wheat No. 2 red 1.344%; No. 3 mixed 2 yel- Oats No. 2 white 47% to 51; No. 3 packing 5.—()—Poultry re Fe three 20 to "27%; springs 20 to 27 Turkeys 30; roosters 18; ducks 20 to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR cars 5.—()—Flour in carload lots CRICAGO. BUTTER 5:—UP)—Butter low- ers receipts 6,089 an aeenmiery. ex: ordinary ‘80. 8 South se “Paul, Jan. of A.)—Cattle 3,500; m slow, about steady; very few steers or yearlings here of nee 825; bylk run t extra da “4 to a firsts 43 to 44%; Pecsiits 4,381 cases; firsts 37; reftigerator extras 34; re- 33. very alue to sell lable at 7.00 stock ' mostly 5.00 to. fon cutters 8.75 to 4.25; bulls steady medium grades 5.75. feeders in 50. mostly 50 id sorting; bulk] 3” selected kinds | sal 21,75; calls mostly 7.00. © - averaging ie wae bulk ie 755 11.35; weight market o) i nd We.005 fully held consid, erably higher fat ewes steady, most- ly 4.50 to . (Fornished »! Bismarck, Jan. 5. tNo, 1.dark northern . No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 ambet No. 1 mixed dorum ir durum .. GRAIN ussell-Miller Co.) . | fermented. Ne se York doserenting. oe ical creature, the ein, as he a ‘her,’ reached the end Tita ple cee At an opera in mposer furbed by veprtoned™ cough et sent an pi Rl for some drops'‘and ef- fered then to the sufferin; scum “your ie Seuney ue hal girl commued man at that.” Somerville, N. J.—Fifteen-year-old Doris Duke, ‘probably the ‘the te ‘girl of her age the wort 8 worth $53,451,008 it is shown ine 6n account. ing of the estate of her father, James Buchanan ‘Duke, tobacto magnate. She began riding in a met a car- riage and now hag a $35,000 Pullman car, three automobiles and a’ stable of thoroughbteds, Rome—The Charleston and the black bottom are forbidden in night clubs, jo the two-step. and waltz,: infact all dances, A patron can’t do a thing but drink and listen to songs and jazz mutic. New York—First thing Arturo Tos- canini required when he landed on thesé shores was a drink-—of milk, The Italian conductor lives on it almost entirely when on tour. Camden, N. J.—Wives would be better off if they talked less, in the opinion of duce Samyel Shaw. And so he sient issed a Veparation suit’ with advice tl ‘thgt @ reconciliation be attempted. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF by REDEMPT! State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh 8s. Offive of County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dak ota, Sargeant, Grundy Center, jortz Lumber Co., Bismarck, You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your aame for taxation for the year 122 was'on the 11th day ¢* December, 1923, duly sold, 2s provided by law, for ihe delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion’ from sald sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. gAld lund is descrpbed as follows: Southwest quartr , section 30, township 140, range "79. Amount {wold for, $48.99. Amount required to is date, $71.60. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the cost of the service of this notice and terest as provided by law ‘and un- less you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue ‘9 the holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official i this 20th day of Dece: 26. FRANK. J. JO! Auditor of murleieh “County, North Dakota. —29—115 _ NeTICE BX HEDEMPTION State of North Daketg, County of Burleigh. ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakoti To H. Sandstorm, Minn, ak, Bis- redeem ‘at 1g]22—3 ta. . Anderson, Mer. Bk. of N. : N. D. A. L. Garnes, iteg: Ne Dak. State ‘Treas Bismarck. N, Dakota. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described d which Was assessed in your e for taxation fur the year 1922, on the 11th day of December, , duly sold, as provided by law, ¢ delinquent taxes of the year fons, and that ‘the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Southwest one-fourth section 29, township 143, range 78. Amount sold for, $86.57. Amount, required to re- deem at this date, $124.89. In addition to the ‘above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and un- less you redeem said land from -|said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as aboye stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certi.icate rovided by law. itness my Tana and nbticies sea. this 20th day of December, 1: ‘RANK J. JOKINSO! Auditor ef Burleigh Cow North Dakota.” 12/22—29—1|5 NOTICE OF EXPI ATION ow EDEMET! B State of North ‘Dakota, County of Burleigh, es Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakota. G, Schreck, no address given, Charles Grilk, 201 Putnam ‘buffaing: Davenport, Iowa. ‘You'are’ hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and. which was asse: on the 11th 923, duly sold, ae provided by’ i for ‘the delinquent taxes of. the ‘ear 1922, and that the time for ger lemption from said sale will pire ninety days from the completed service 0 is notice. Said land” 4s described as follows: Southeast quarter section 2, town- ship 143, range 78: Amount sold for, $99.26. Amount Foguined: to redeem at this date, $144.8’ In addition to the above amount you will be required to the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as ptovided by law and un- jess you redeem said land from said le before the expiration of the time for iesesptiee® as above atntge. a deed thereo! i. Spee holder of ithe tax” sale Certiticats a8 provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of December, 1926. . FRANK. J. JOHNSO! Auditor of Burleigh Suny. 12/22—29—1|5, ERATION OF tate. act Dakotd, County of ft office cof count Auditor, Bismarck North Dakots, < i To > Chiarle arity got Ba wees aoieinged ow! Be terine. at it tive } tion eget ee of her rope with ..-

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