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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927 Tribune Classified “Advertisements PHONE 382 MALE HELP W. WANTED—Two capable, neat appear- ing, preferably married men be- tween 25 and 36 years of age as salesmen on established territory. Write Box 651 wi SREAY 1 DEMAND for barbers at good wages; men or women. Short Time required. Catalog free. Estab as Moter Barber College, Fargo, “man $0 work by Jaszkowiak, 421 NTED—Youn; the month. ‘ ‘Twelfth street, HOUSES AND FLATS . FOR RENT—New modern six room duplex with garage attached. Im- mediate possession. I at 516 Ninth street. Phone 626. FOR RENT—House. Also household furniture for sale, Call at 301 So, ith St. FOR RENT—A seven room modern honse, Apply, at_Richholt’s store, ROOMS FOR FOR RENT—A large room with all modern conveniences in a new home. Suitable for one or two. Ladies or married couple preferred. Phone 216 or call at 13 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room close in, Phone 952-W or call at FOR RENT—One sleeping room, m, Call at _122 Ave. Aor Phone 812- BABY CHICKS NOR1 CHICKS— That live and grow from certified farm flocks. Sixteen varieties. Rec- ord egg producers. 100 per cent live delivery, cat, free,—Caledonis| Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia, n, highest Dakota's Beals AL pre-season prices quality pedigreed chicks. oldest, largest hatehery. te Chickeries, Fargo, N, CES standard thern chicks. Ninth annual catalng Clayton Rust, Fargo, BABY CHICKS—Highest quality, ll breedg, ies orn ei, Har- FOR RENT—A very desitable front bed room in new home suitable for two ladies. Phone 826-M. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT OFFICE FOR RENT—Apply to _ Hoskins or S. A. Floran. TOR RENT—Office rooms at 408 Main street. Phone 495. FOR EXCHANGE Chassified Advertising Rates 1 25 words words or 1238 Ads over 25 2e addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES. MISCELLANEOUS CHEAP feed for hogs and chickens, We charge 2c a piece for rabbit carcasses. Come and load up. Sam Sloven, care South Side Grocery Opposite Standard Oil Co. Ware- “Se FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and a ye also native singers. seeds, treats, etc. Phone * Jacob’ Bull, Dickinson, N. Box 728. FOR SALE—Irish Water Spaniel puppies, 4 months old, right age to train for fall hunting. Reasonably priced for Qwick sale. L. Schneck- er, 918 7th St. Phone 1140. FOR SALE—Elght foot show case. eal $60.00. Inquire the Wedge, marck, N, Dak. Far SALE—Baby buggy, “reasonable, food as new. ‘Call at 906 Seventh _street. nS, FOR SALE—Cheap wall fixtures-and 10 foot cigar case. A. P. Lenhart. FOR SALE—Typewriter. Al condi- tion. Call 781-M after 6: 200 p. m. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _ FOR SALE- neral merchandise store, stock fixtures and dwelling. Sideline good for 100 dollars per month, Clear deed. Address care Bismarck Tribune Ad. No. 10. APARTMENTS FOR SALE, or trade for Bismarcs resident or business property. A 1600 acre stock and wheat ranch in Wibaux county, Montana, 640 acres under fence, about 175 acres under cultivation. Fair buildings. Running water. No incumbrance, This is one of the, best stock vanches in Eastern Montana, Will give some one a good buy or trade. Address C. W. Finkle, 215 Wash- ington Ave., Bismarck, N. Dak., or call telephone No, 601. FOR RENT—One three room apart- ment and also one two room apart- ment.__Phone_495. NOT TOO MUCH He: Do you think you could care for a chap like me? She: Yes, if he wasn't too much like you.—Answers, London. In their desire to return to their old home a ewe and seven lambs swam five miles across the Menai straits, according to a British news- pape! ‘OR SALE $500 CASH SOWN AND BALANCE like rent» buys: a new, berger oa com- pleted five-room modern bungalow, maple floors, built-in features, full ppititioned basement, furnace heat, asement garage, south front, near schools, immediate Sale price, $4,500. $1,000 CASH DOWN AND BALANCE like rent, including interest at 7%, buys a new and just finished mod: ern and complete bungalow, built by one of Bismarck’s best house builders. Oak floors, many built- in features, fall basement, furnace heat, reasonable taxes, close to school immediate possession. Sale Price, $4,900. NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE, very well located, hardwood floors, many built-in features, fireplace, basement garage. This property is in best of condition, ready to move into without expense. Sale price, $7,600. First payment, $2,000. NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, west end, of city, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, Sale price, $4,700—$1,200 ¢: ance like rent. A MODERN HOUSE OF EIGHT rooms and bath, ‘hardwood floors and trim, fireplace, hot-water heat, double garage, four bedrooms sec- ond floor,.one on <irst floor, full basement partitioned, laundry room with tubs, Sale price, $9,000. Terms, MODERN TILE AND STUCCO BUN- galow, west énd of city, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, nice lot, south front. Sale price, $5,150. Term: FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, EAST end, modern exeept heat, hardwood floors, good garden space, garage. Sale price, $3,000—$500 cash, bal- ance easy payments, THIS AGENCY HAS A GOOD, COM- possession. plete list of houses and lots for] N sale in the city,. including small tracts on edge of town. ments made any time at your con- venience, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY 10 Years Active City Selling. Webb Bloc! Phone @ Man Held Up By Robbers Swallows 4-karat Diamond Peoria, UL, Feb, 8.—()—-Because he weakened in a crucial moment, Maurice Sax of this city swallowed his four-karat diamond ring which he had placed in his mouth when a gang of seven men held up the notorious Blue Goose gambling re- sort across the river from here. A prod in the ribs with a pistol was a contributing factor in the loss. Sax is in a hospital with doctors |< | A. Appoint: 3 ADVERTISEMENT FOR ROAD MAISSESANCE. Tr. Sealed bids for the maintenance of main: Une roads in Burleigh County, North Dakota, .will be re- ceived by the Board of County Com- missioners of said County until two o'clock, M 2, 1927. Specifications are on fite at the office of the C ty Auditor or may be ‘obtained from the County. Sur- veyor. ‘The roads to be maintained dux- Ing the season of 1927 are as fol- lows Along the Sterling to “Driscoll. Road North = from Along | State point two miles east from the Gity of Wilton. ber Thirty-six from the City Wilton to the Kidder County line, Along State Road Number Fourteen from @ point two and one-half miles North from Sterling to the -Sheri- Along State Roard Number Forty-one from the Lake dan County line. Southwest corner of Grass Township to the line. From the McLean County east to the Emmons County 1 Bids will be received on furnish- ing four horses and equipment, ex- which maintainer will be furnished by the cept @ blade maintainer, County of Burleigh. The successful bidder on any di- vision must agree to live during the maintenance season not more than two miles from the center of the division. The Board of County Commission- ers réserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. KATE LYONS, County Auditor, (First ete on F au NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- RE SALE a nallmcats ot It has occurred in the payment of interest cipal the obligation secured the mortgage hereinafter describ and whereas the the past due only. Notice is he! i state, Eagee, dated the sth day of Novem- rd in the of Deeds in of Burie! te of ber 1919, and filed for re rth: Dakota. on the Lath November, 1919, and dl mortgage strument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his trust as successors in office, in bonds issued by the 01 tate of North Dakota, which a signment was dated the 15th da nd recorded ins: sister of Deeds, on rd day of June, 1921 at #09 ck, A. M., in Took’ “16 Mls- mortgage ter described, at the door of the court house, in the City of Bismare! two o'clock, 12th day of the amount due upon the past du install of said mortgage 0 ay climate: Siitarprersluconieacr| se in such mortgage and which will b sold to satisfy the same are di served ax follows, to-wit i rtheast Qua preparing to operate on him to re-|N. cover the ring, valued at $2,000, (7 THEY’RE ALL ALIKE ‘LETS HAVE LUNCH ‘Th ON A DIET—<So (TGET Fant! Yes- MARKABLE How THIN IM GETTING LeTS! Tp , stick Tomy OleT VERY sTRicTLy¥— How I CouLD EAT, IF I were oT STRON c. Brower Brurv's “ooEs ! OMY! Just” HELLO DoT—JoIn us hid A LIGHT LuNcH?| Yes,INDeep! rh ow A Det [Wett Girts, DONT FoROGT | SUR FiGuRES" TUL TAKE A CNCKEN SALA D-COFE EE WITH ICREAM—ICE CREAM-ECLAYR & ya Chocolat ‘ eNocoLATE SAUCE ANDUAY AN uD ALC PIECE of LEMON PI National Parks High- way from a point one-half mile) Number | Six, from the City of Bismarck to a Along State Road Num- Telfer Township line East through Moffit and South- eb, 8, 1927) holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on and unpaid principal and interest of the sald obligation y_fiven that that de- nty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the M., on the arch, 1927, to satisty NE\) of ction Twenty-four (24), in Town- rity : Burleigh, State of Narth Dak ‘here Will be due on the p stallments cof eucl inoet the day of gale the sum O1 sand Sixty-nine and 96-100 ($106 Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure, The portion of eactibed mortgage hereby gale td red by satd morta Trustee North Mortwa G. OLGHIRBON: Attorney for th nanager of the tan ri of North va- * dB 2,508 Loads of ‘Coal f Are Weighed on City [xiv Coal, load after load of it, passed; f°rCign crop over the city scales during the month! of January, according to the repor of City Weighmaster J. D, Wakeman, | 4 presented to the city commission Monday evening. Of the 2.856 loads! weighed on the scales during the ‘month, 2,608 consisted of that particu- lar kind of fuel. Thirteen loads of wood were also weighed during Jan- the report shows, Other commodities passed over the city scales during the month in the following quantities: hay, 140; corn fodder, 2; millet, 4 cattle, 9; hogs, 39; 0. bromus seed, 1; potatoes, 7; old met-|of rea als, 25; old paper, 4; serchandi U.S. mail, 11; bones, 2 wheat, 1; alfalfa, 3. le up, but slight sag. among Uncertainty month were $285.60. RS Ray Hancock Given shown to Part of City Hall}! * Ray Hancock of Bismarck ws awarded the job of red hallway and the comm of the ¢ the ei the bal und prices small frac te flood of bills which come of each month, cock offered to do the work for $107, after the city auditor had requested prices on the job. Other 0 were: A. B. H. H, Engen, $12 en, $160. ded change for the better can be noticed in the milk examin tions,” said the monthly report of WwW. Ecklund, city bacteriologist, pr sented to the commissi night. “The dairy men were milk is sold are cooperating ith the consequent production and le of milk that is of a high quality. the report ree Place: ferings of John Bismarck ined; Bridgeman-Russell com- Woodiand Da Sheep top | Dav lambs $ during the month were satistactor according to the report. Gost-T Gould EaTA FaRm!! Justa Roast PoRK SANDWICH NDA Piece of AND A MILI SHAKE wilt WHIPPED, CREAM -Lofshé Etat =a, MEAT PRIceS uae! STRADY TODAY |Market Responds to Firmness Kota, "ik iY of Liverpool Quotations —Corn, Oats Easy ‘ago, Feb. 8. -Firmness of ool quotations tended to steady cago wheat market tods Scales in January! th cis dentine «were in good demand abroad and the in y deliveries i Opening unchanged to 4s cent higher, jwheat here held close to in rey Corn, oats and prov sy, corn ‘starting unchanged to a ions were Unseasonably mild weather in Euro- pean wheat regions was reported to- day as causing crop damage. ety as to possible further injur a freeze in the al covering was also growers Tee, 1 Man Meanwhile, notwithstandin s/tions of heavily i oats, 7; corn, 69;!on ocean passage, evid ly absorption of wheat ay 83/able at Liverpool for immediate use. of snow specially ng supplies e continued ail- shing- today deterrent to trading on cither side of the wheat market qUarters a decided dispe avoid Job of Redecorating [V3".°.4P i ah? fs Haugen agricultural bill at Total receipts at the seales for the|ton was chiefly effective her Extreme today within r re light and demand was better for "stall of choice and i old a mee more and cent quieter demand. » pounds and ckers 10.00@10. Just A Idol CHO CoLATe MARKETS: By Associated Press Leased Wire FLNANCIAL NEWS pricks he aape Close cross Yesterday Year Ago Open Sheen “74 142% 1.41% 1.35% 1.34% 1.33% 1.31% BI 84% 86% ATS 16.30 STOCK PRICES SOAR TODAY Over a Score of Issues Move Upward to Their Highest Prices in Years rt nes in the contral of s- ‘merger key raods,” the stock burst of strength, sending over a score issues to their highest prices several the being liquidated uniform, activ Trading was in plume, averaging nearl lion an hour during the ¢ part of the session. Is continued to monopolize in- @)—with| developed anotner out The advance by no} lghipiakae ut) RANGE Feb. Open lish Liew Wheat— May 1.41% 1.41% 1410 141% July 141 % 1.40% 141 Sy 1.00% 1.01% 7s 10142 Adin hd 2.227% 2.2475 71% a Close mare RANGE ‘eb. & Open High Low Close Durum— May = 142% 1.43% 1.435% 141 Rye May 1.04%) 1.05% July v) Flay May July BISMARCK GRAIN Wheeling & L s run up 35 points to 1 a further retreat of the “shor terest, but the as not very ern evmmon and pre bash common, Rea and EB n Mlinois gains running as high as Resumption of dividends soar- points to a igh at at the expense of an ‘| _short interest. Federal S she| w loads | 4.00@) } ‘lower; | bulk 12.00! early top 1 ound averages; ding mostly 10.50 on sows; bulk de- sirable pigs some heavy piss 25; average cost Monday 11.88; for 130 to 160 about steady; best fed; Sheep 800 00; best ewes early 8.00. | lambs 14 , CHICAGO 1 VESTOCK \ Chicago, Feb. (U. D. of A.) ~-Hogs 30,00 nee generaly 10 to 20 cents lower than Monday's close ents to 40 cents off from best | few lots Selected to 150 pound averages 12, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 8 . 1 dark northern.... northern spring amber durum... mixed durum red durum... flax . flax . Hafd winter 4. Barley Speltz, per ewt SHELL CORN | No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more, , No. 4, 55 lbs 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib. Ear corn, Ibs., 6 cents un- der shell. “seat GRAIN Feb. ()—W heat r aeanhead to 192 ash No. 1 northern 1.39 3 No. 1 bah Toner spring, 3 good erates to good y » 1 hard spring 1.42 had Mo: to arriv July 1.4 Corn No. 3 choice yellow 73@75. hite 44% @45% i red 3, Corn No 3 mixed 724 ™%; No. 3 yel- low 73. Oats No, 2 white 47@51; No. 3 white 40@46. Rye Pe ia 1.00@1.04, Timothy oat Clover Lard 12.30. Ribs 16.00. 5.00) Gi WHARBOUTS am w- ~ SOMEWHAR WEAK IN DE CITY ? Bellies 18.00. 140 to 200 pound averages 12.15 LETTER .WAICH most 220 to 240 pound! CAME XESTERDAY, SUECESTING A 4 Tee To THE THINK — oe 5 SO ee OPAL ~HOW wouLd sou | oneNT 2? O' a? : 7 |) WeA-AR ISNT NEVAR BEEN OAH, LIKE To TAKE A TRIP 1 iiccisea BtTO ~ BUT ANS GAME fo’ ANY- THE ORENT WITH CORA MING TRIP To THE _ ORIENT | AAS ED QUITE A J AUTLE EXCITEMENT, BUT TALK ABOUT iT SINCE THE LETTER CAME WEL, You CANT BLAME THEM packin Sov 10. Bie : pout. luichers 11901200; most, State Owned Radio WIRY CAN'T YOU AN AIM BE FRIENDS? NUAAT YOU OUENTA DO Is ronser AN © spre! you FORGIVE AN FORGET = MATS EASY, AINT WANELL-Z CAN FOREINE, BUT TTF? IT AIN'T So EASY Bosh! 2 CAN TELL YA A MLUNDRED TAINGS T'VE FORGOTTEN!!! slaughter pigs 12.00@12 kind upwards to 12.35; heavyweight hogs 11,80@12.00; medium — 11.90@ 30; lights 11.90@1 1 75@12.45; packing sows 10. 11.25 lnugater Pigs 11.50@12.35. Cattle 1 hoice steers steady; | other g ee nd she stock weak to! cents lower; bulls weak; vealers about steady; stockers and feeders! unchanged; largely a short fed steer! and Lee heifer run; steers of value: 11.00 upward, steady; 1,590! 11,00 venlers' H, shippers taiking choice kind at 14.00@14.50; , fe _wat 15.00. | Sheep $ fat lambs! bulk desir-' heavy lambs 3.15; extreme weight 1185@ vooled culls 10.50@11.00: sticay steady; desirable ewes 7.75 8.75; shearing lambs strong to 10. higher, desirable kinds 1 medium light w MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb, 8—()—Flour unchanged to 10 cents lower in car- load lots family patents quoted at 7.85@3.15 a barrel in 98-pound cot- vets 32,548 barrels. FARGO BUTTER. Fargo, N. D., Feb. 8.—(@)—Butter {fat, churning” cream 50; packing stock 23, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Feb. 8—(@)—Poultry alive steady; receipts one car; fowls 26; springs 28; turkeys 30; roosters CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Feb. 8.—(#)—Butter low- er; recei ts 11,288: tubs. Creamery extras standards 49; extra firsts, ash Geer fines, Aou@dts: seconds 44@45 14 Eggs lower; receipts 11,820 cases, Firsts less than -carlots 31%; .car- }] lots 31% @82; ordinary firsts 30%. _ Cheese. unchanged, ne apron vem 4 pe to Ride the ‘dee % he bod ais Fi —— Station Advocated By Governor Sorlie Governor A. G. Sorlie’s hope of a state owned and operated radio broad- casting station will be carried out if Sls in the state legislature is pass- © jovernor Sorlie hus advocated a state radio broadcasting station for some time, and it was one of his recommendations to the state legisla- ture both this year and two years ago. ie believes that the project would enable North Dakota to be widely and favorably advertised. The measure, introduced by Senator W. E. Martin, Morton county, would appropriate $30,000 for such a radio station, and provides for its manage-* ment and construction The bill provides that the s1 would be constructed at the 5s capitol, and would be of not less thas 5,000 watts capacity, The measure would creat “state board of radio commissioners,” con- sisting of the governor, the commis- sioner of insurance, the commissioner of agriculture and labor, the attorney general and the secretury of state. They would be required to Piitiind for bids within 60 days after the massac», end wonld he reavtre i have the station completed within. six months, ‘ine power. eee aL tae Ce ital ped ctetm ‘tentiary wens used if practicable, + it 18 proviues that the % North Dakota would ‘aclice: ‘that it adopts the laws of the United regulating the construction and oper- ation of radio stations. emergency clause is attached to the measure. “Robin Hood’ rder” is a ‘Forest: in a san .9t Phong

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