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Tribune C MALS MELE WANTED IF YOU ARE A MAN WORTHY of the name and not afraid to work, I'll bet you $50 that you ¢an’t work for us 30 days and earn less| ‘vaan $200. Think I’m bluffing? Then answer this ad and ‘show me up. Opening for Managers. “The “Wonder Yux" sells on sight. TOM WALKER PITTSBURGH, PA. Guards, Meut Ty Mail Clerks, needed often, Patro! ctors, Railw: Chauffeur-Catri “How to Qualify” mailed free. St. Loui., Mo. Write, Ozment, 33; Rai examinations, April 23, $1850 year. Men 18-35, Steady. Full particulars free, Write to- day sute. Klin Dept. 269N, Rochester, A ‘s good Wages; men or women, Short time required. Catalog free. Es- Moler Barber College, MAN wanted to work by the month, See Mr, Jaszkowiak, UNG FOR SALE—McCray refrigerator about, 300 pound capacity 70 inches wide, 28 inches deep, 72 inches height, Just the thing for small store. In good condition, New three years ago. Price when new $350.00 F. 0. B. Bismarck, Our price reasonable. Either on trade or straight sale as we are in the market for another of large capa- city suitabley for meats. ‘Corner E—Dining room set. stuffed mohair living room bed, dresser, baby bed. ‘baby go: cart, Perfection. oil sto rbage| » Phone 692-R or ous to mention, call at_792 Av & SALE—One- = Mission one kitchen table. Phone 21 dur- @ day. and Phone 460-LM éve- ings, ss FOR SALE—Complete set of furni- ture. Call at 600 Sixteenth street, £Uk RENT—City heated furnishe room. Also furnisl kitchenette at 400 Fourth str For sale: New Cogswell chair Ts estry Upholstered $256.00. Gen men’s $100.00 dress suits size 40 and 42 at Dorum’s Tailor Fourth street. Phone 906 after 5 p.m. ‘OR RENT—Nice warm modern fur- nished room. Close in. Plenty of hot water. Phone 589-LR or cal at 505 Third street. Also garag _ for rent. bi FOR RENT--A pleasant sleeping room in all modern home, no chil- rocker, dren, with garage possible, at 409| Fd a Phone 1093-R. FOR RENT—Two or three rooms partly furinshed for light house- eeping in medern. home. 516 _Ninth street. Phone 626, FOR RENT—Pleasant rooms is best locelity, modern conveniences, Al- so suitable for two, Call 1017 or _ call at 31 Ave. AL JEWLY decorated, ‘housekeeping rooms, single or con- nected. College building. Tele- Pl Lee aren ‘10 LEASE or reht on Fourth street, three ‘or more store rooms to ‘be erected ready for June Ist occu- paney. Inquire W. M. Griffis. ‘OR NT—One large front ro Large enough for two. north of postoffice, 303 Third St. Phone 1051-LM. FOR RENT—April first, one or two large modern. rooms. Downtown. Inquire front apt. at 304% Main, Phone 107-M. is FOR RENT—By April first, two pleasant rooms in modern | home. __Hot water hi at aT A FOR RENT—Two furnished light Rénaphesping, techs. ‘he Laprain room andj Fi it. Shop on| FO! 1 insertion, 25 words or 50 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash Fecapred by 22 Uelock totus | aera insdticn sahieday. \ BHE,: -BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ' PHONE $2 - o " rn : - Rebuik Automobiles Sottataction guaranteed. Seven. trial. Each car priced in plain ures. YOU CAN buy the make or model your fancy indicates from our re- built car assortment, secure in tho knowledge that its performance will i ples as, well as jts appearance. “Rebuilt Cars With a Repatation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. * ey _ USED, Cal “With an ox that counts.” touring with en- closure. 7 i 1925 Ford -Sedan. 1923 Chevrolet coupe, Several ‘reconditioned Ford . touring cars. * B > Trade and Easy Terms. beet CHEVROLET CO. lemarck, N. D. A reliable dealer ‘With reliable used “4 cars; LO er Ford Coupe. recent}; ainted, Speedometer, extra: ize and lock ‘sttering. wheel, good heater, foot acellerator, one 1059. ‘See Car at Olson's garage. LE—Three Ton Inte: Truck with dump body. Excellent condition. Used very. little. Dirt ro for ick sale, Address LAHR MOTO SALES Co. FORDSON FOR SALE—For: id gang plow, Excellent mechanical) condition... A bargain. Also lum-} ber and cultivator, © Call 314 Man- Phone 8s ‘Five passeng sedan, good cord tires, five wheels, | good ee first $125.00 offer takes it. Phone 273, Ave. C MONEY. TO. LOAN 000 at 7 per cent to loan on Bis- marck idence property. _In- quire, giving full particulars, Box 633, Bismarck, N. D. SEEDS | YOU ARE bartectly. safe in ordering our . Regittered-Certified Grimm ‘Alfalfa seed direct from this. ad. Shipped C. O. C. subject to your inspection, Fancy grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cents. On orders 100 pounds, or more within 500 miles. of, Fargo will prepay freight [ditional cent & pound, member in planting. our State Ce: tified Seed you are. ppsitive that the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover ald cents a pound, all 3 free; sam- les on request. North Dakota rimm Alfalfa Association, College Station, Fargo, 'o operative organization of over 500 farmers. i} les | $2, ZA FINE Busiess THs TURNED OOF 926 Chevrolet Landau; slightly used. |, : Ford tudor, can ‘and other articles too numer-| 1955 Chevrolet house with garage by owner. 813 Fe State FOR SALE FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, | South front, oxk floors, irnace heat, full, basement; cencreté floor, bipernens. arage, good. location. le price sey . Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, south front, hot water heat, full. basement, good .location. Sale pric 800. Terms. FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, jouth front, basement Farares fur. ace heat. Sale price $6160. Terms. SIX ROOM MODE! HOME, FULL! basement, furnace heat, goed loca- tion, screened: porch, eust near schools. Sale price $6500. Terms. 4 SIX ROOM MOPERN BUNGALOW, hardwood ,flooys, builtin features, fault partitioned basement, garage. *Sale price $6300. Terms. 7 SIX ROOM. MODERN TWO STORY house, south front, hardwood floors, furnace _ Sales price $6500. ance monthly. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW on Ninth street, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat. Sale) price $4800. Term: FIVE ROOM STUCCO sel hardwood . floors, , fireplace, full basement, basement garage. East front. Sales price so00. Terms. TWO HOUSES ON A CORNER, 50) foot lot, right down town, both. houses. modern, double garage,| monthly rental. $90.00, taxes $300.| Sales price $7500. Terms. LARGE ROOMING HOUSE, MOD- ern, well located, east front, good monthly income,” Sale price’ $5250. Terms, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years <Attive City Selling Webb Block. Phone 0. a APARTMENTS ___ FOR RENT—Three room aparti tee ai fle eUetie 4 is at 212 in. Also three rooms * surnished at 601 Third . Phone 905 m. FOR RENT—April ist, furnished “three room miodern apartment, in-' cluding Reat, watcr ‘and’ light. Private bath and private entrance. Phone 830-R or call at 402 Ave. F. FOR RENT—Furnish Apt. . with private bath. For si Dressing table, buffet, gas plate, racking! chair. 930 Fourth : COZY Apartnent, water, lights, heat, ice, every. thing furnished except electricity fgr cooking for $35 a month. Call_at 620 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart-| pantry and clothes ment, large fur- closet, sink, gas range, nicely _nished. Call 503-W after R RENT—Furnishe apartment on first floor. 836-R. ~ three room Phone tment, Fur- front, FOR NT—Modern a nished or unfurnished. Phone 773. -E See Flor- en, Busi Fourth _Street._ eka ot Boe VOR RENT—Office reoms at 408 eet. Phone 496. ox Terrier, white with black nase Jerry. 8. W. Corwin, jack mar ighing 1400, pounds. Foretop cut, ‘had . halter on, Finder please notify Jack = Fayseno. Phone 4-F-111, Lost—Bla named Jerry. Fifth street. g. with! ood care, in private home, MPs. ohn G. Dixon, 604 Ninth street. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MEXICAN Greasers age smarter than you are for they carry a dagger with them,even when they go.to:the hos- get This gives them an even reak .with the surgeon. You will not need to guard your gall blad- der or padlock your snpenile if Se visit the clinic of Dr. T. M.| lacLachlan who cures without the! knife, by natural methods, herbal remedies and scientific diet; no} tonsil spatching (loss of the ton-| sils may cause consumption in your] children, id put the tonsil there) as a protection against infections. Better a sbre throat than a sore lung) no cutting, no slashing, no serums, no metallic drugs, no dope. | If you' want THE TRUTH visit ‘ui sem 6 Lucas Block, Bismarck, al - ‘tain, also native singers, 4 its, etc. one Dickinson, of work horses all in good condition. Also some seed outs. Six miles east on Red Trail and 1’ miles south, Phone 14-F5. “William Hassa. FOR SALE—Tractor, farm machinery. Also’ three bottoth plow und trac- tor, Will take big horses in trade. S. F. Lamb hor j27-W. FOR SALE: Bt —Three pure bred. White ock ‘Roosters. Inquire of Peter Segond and Thayer street: FOR SALE—One 10 foot Van Brunt Drill in good condition. Wachter Transfer C FOR RENT. rear of 114 Fourth strect. Neff. in 1s af Ce or thi th of ca 5 in M. W. WHEN you want some ashes hauled Tet me make you a price. When you-want some fertilizer the best: in town, let me show you some about half sheep manure, many years old, When you have any excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone 7-J. T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh experienced, wants work in private family. Can give refer- ences, State wages. Esther Wei-| y, th: s|OUR BOARDING HOUSE (= == =/ GoT A PHoTo POSTCARD “TH! MAJOR, SHOWING GPANNING -TH’ OL' NOE OVER A MUG OF ALE, IN ENGLAND 2 we I Sorta MI99 HIM AROU | HIG District, Mary Lou Hutton, Plaintiff, 8. V Willis Marland, Hutton, Defendant. The State of North swer the ND HERE ~ HES LIKE A MANDOLIN~ washing and mending. Service to please. Phone 833-R, Has had three years experichce of gen- eral office work. Write Tribune Ad. No. | YOUN Cate of children evenin, School. Phone -859R.. jd other » Fred Olson, Thirteenth street. SEMALR RELP WANTED At once, dining room girl. Must be neat and respectable. Good Wages. Steady position. G. C. Hottmann, Washburn, N. Dak, ‘BABY CHICKS IGHEST quality greed Chicks, special ‘prices. logy oldest, largest tchery. di ra 314 So. Beals ge: State Chiekerics, Fargo, N,-D. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND board for gentlemen pre- ferred. Good home’ cooking. ‘Call at 210 Thayer. ROR EXCRANGE GOOD FARM'to trade for city prop- erty. Frank Krall, the Taylor, Bismarck, N. D. SUMMONS ate of North Dakota, County of Burloigh—ss, In District Court,Fourth Judicial Da Above Named ‘Defen: You are hereby sumr plaint plaintift entitled action, which © office uf the Clerk the District Court of Burleigh punty, North Dakota, ‘in the City North Dakota, within itty d after the service of ts “sun $ Upon you, exelusive the day of such service, and in pe of your fatlure to appear or the abov filed in Bismar answer, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded tn the complaint. Dated this 2ist day of January, RL & NUCHOLS, for Plaintiff, Post Office ‘Address, North Dakota. 22, 1927) 29 Office and Bismare! A weighing machine designed for shops is so finely constructed it will weigh anything from a hair to an article of 40 e WOULDN'T IT SURPRIGE YoU. MRS. HOOPLE, IF You WEA-THAT HE FROM Ef HIM ~~ HE NEEDED CHANGE, — AND “WE REST Dakota's | MITH HIG BROTHER TAKE, AND REPAY Him His VioIT HERE LAGTZANDARN WHEAT PRICES HIGHER TODAY Market Affected By Upturns at Liverpool — Advances Are Checked, However Chicago, March — 30.—(A) enced. by upturns at Liverpool, wheat average a little higher today in the carly dealings here. Favor- abl domestic crop conditions, how- ever, tended to check advances. Starting unchanged to “s cent gain, Chicago wheat fluctuated within narrow limits. Corn, oats and pro- visions were also firm, corn opening at 4s cent off to 4% cent up, and sub- sequently showing some rise all around, Higher quotations on wheat at Liy- erpool, a notable strengthening fac- tor here at times today, were at- tributed Jlargely to absence of any pressure®of offerings and to demand from previous speculative sellers in the British market On the other hand, predictions of further moisture with moderate temperatures, tended to enhance the aus) ous outlook for new wheat crops in this countr: Corn traders today were taking note of the fact that during the last 40 years the season's low of corn in Chicago has been reached but twice within the period from April 1 to October 1, whereas the high price has been reached 21 times. -Influ- of corn is still giving farmers profitable corn outlet, the average price of cattle and hogs being still higher than it has been at this time during the last five years. | PRIC DRAG OFF ON MIN) LIS MARKET ‘Minneapolis, March 30,44) | Wheat prices dragged off one cent I Miso HIM WERE! ~ “TH oL' AREE DOESNT SEEM-TH’ SAME WitHouT HIM $e, “tH REST OF US ARE NUTTY, BuT HE HAD AGWLE ALL Hid oWN ! = A ash price |§ It was also pointed out that fecding|© | MARKETS | Mare! Close — Close Yesterday YearAgo Open July Sept. Sept. Lard— May h sv —Today— High 1.34% 129% 14.75 14,00 13.80 16.50 16.10 16.20 15.80 16.20 15.80 today on favorable ather and lack of strong buying incentive of the 1 news. A quick break came after midday, Futures were y after mi firm opening, selling off 42 cent before midday. Oats sold un % cent early” and eased back slightly under previous barley was relatively cent and holding e was firm early, but fell back with wheat. gained % cent and dragged back un- der Tuesday's close. Cash wheat offerings were light and demand was spotted. Good pro- tein, dry springs were in fair to Poor whent was cars of winter wh re offered, Durum was slow and easy to two cents lower, Corn was steady. B as steady to firm. Flaxseed firm to one higher. cen SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March (U. 8. D, of A.)—Cattle 2,500; fat steers and yearlings slow, steady; heavy bullocks 11.25; yearlings 10. bulk steers and yearlings 9.00@10. stock fully steady, bulk 5.50 cutters 4.25@5.00;/ bulls steady; stockers and feeders slow, steady; mostly 6.75@8.00. Calves 4,500; vealers 50 or more Niger bulk good lights 10,.00@ .50. Hogs 12,000; slow, unevenly weak to 25 lower; few ear! pound weights 10.75; h down to 10.00; sow: ding 12.25 on pigs, or 25 lower; aver- age cost Tuesday 10.68;. weight 219. Sheep 100; only one load fat wooled lambs here, these held around 16.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March % (P)—(U. of A.)--Hogs 18,000 slow, light 10 to 15 lower than Tuesda: age; butchers traders and stead; Now. ASKED FOR MY NICKEL You . SAID You'D GIVE IT To. NOU AINT— ‘Jyellow 65@65% packers 1} $ packing sows around 10 lower; pigs sharing light hog de- line; top 11.65 paid for strictly 150 to 160 pound weight; bulk better grades 150 to 200 pound averages 11.15@11,50; 210 to 260 pound wegiht mostly 3; heavier butch- @11.65; most packing sows pigs 11.00@11.50; light to 10.50 or below; 5@10.75; light 10.75@11. 0.6511. king so} slaughter pigs 10.85@11.50. 000; killing classes steady strong; stockers and feeders scarce, stead de of fed steers and inbetween grade yearlings uneven, ly Ihoice steers offer- ve demand for all grades over 1,300 pounds; numerous loads 11.501 50@11.75; most 9.50@1 light vealers; shippers 13.00@14.00; mostly 13.00. h Sheep 12,000; fat lambs opening ver ysloy sales to packers round steady; choice medi weight lambs to yard traders y strong to 25 higher; upward to 17.00; early bulk wooled lambs 16,00@16.75; fe wgood heavy lambs 15.75@16.00; 93 pound lambs held above clipped lambs 253 choice handyweight held upward to 15.50; sheep —_seare nominally strong; feeding and shearing lambs in light supply;: market unchanged; medium to good finishing lambs 14,25@ 15.50. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March — 30.—(P)}— Wheat receipts 112 cars compared with 136 a year ago. Cash No. northern 1.31 7«@1 No, 1 dark northern spring, choice to funey Lash 1.37%; good :to choice: 1.3 1.28% Corn No 3 yellof 68@69. Gats No. 3 white 42%@43%. Barley 56@%.. a Flax''N ——_—__—_— CHICAGO GRAIN March 30.—()—Wheat 46; No. 2 hard 1.34%. | mixed 65@65%%; No. 4 May flaxseed | | prices uncha: STOCK MARKET TS UNSETTLED Heavy Selling of Oils and Low Priced Motor Shares Is Today’s Feature w York, March 3 selling of oils and low pric sharés, based on unfavorable devel opments in those industries, settled today’s stock market. Wh a number of stocks continued to move against the general trend, there was a noticeable slackening of the strong demand for investment shares, many of which established new high records earlier in the wee ? The liquidation of the oils were inspired largely by the omission of dividends on the Pan American West- ern A. and ocks. Although a slight reduction in the daily aver- age of gross crude oil production was reported by the American Pe- trolcum Institute in the week ended March 26, the daily output is still about 500.000 barrels above the cor- responding period last yea: Weakness of the motors reflected the disappointing sales of rome of the smaller companics d also de- nials of some of the recent merger rumors. Dodge Brothers —_jssues again nk to new low levels for the y The kly steel trade ows were mixed in character. Iron Trade Review expressed the opinion that a period of declining production was at hand, while the Iron Age pointed out that there were no signs of a subsidence in either demand or production. k ended March 19 crossed the n mark for the secomd conse- with the incresee over iz week due almost en- tirely to the movement of miscellan- cous freight Further accumulation of Delaware & Hudson was accompanied by un- leonfirmed rumors of an eariy an: nouncement of a p xation of treasury \ Maryland and Erie issues also re- ceived strong support. Shares of some of the trunk line systems showed a tendency to fall back on realizing. Freight car 4oadings in to 200 pounds 10.50; pounds . 10.25@10.5 pounds 10,00@1 pounds 9.75@10,00; | packers 8.75@ 3 stags 8. 5. heep top lambs 13.00@14.00; heavy lambs 10.00@11.00; cull lambs 8.00G7.00; light ewes’ 7.50@8.50; heavy ewes 6,00@7,00; cull ewes 3.00 @4.00; bucks 4.50@6.50. CHICAGO POULTRY | Chicago, March 3 (P). alive steady; to 225 to 250 to 225 250 Poultry receipts three cars, ed. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 30.—44)—Flour unchanged; shipments 35,808 barrels. Bran 26.00. MINNEAPOLIS. RANGE March 30 Open High Low Close 1.33 0133's 1381's 131% 134 1.34 1.82% 1.33 28h 8° 34% 2s 42% 95 24% A2% AM rer Laer. 2.17% 2.17% 216 216% 220 “230% 219 2.19% 69% 70% 00% 70 70. 70%. 70° 70 93% ale 1| 0 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spri No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed darum. No. 1 red durum 1 rye. fe No. 2 White 47; No. 3 white Not quoted. Clover seed 29.25 Lard 1232. Ribs 16.00, Bellies: 1 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, head 30.—)—Butter ty iets 50@"s;, firats 49@% 1@48. Eggs unchanged; receipts 19,159) has bee! se unchanged. if ning cream, 42 packing’ Dark hard winter. Hard winter . its Ree aera received by ing department he je state re. : vonters

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