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tomobile electric shop, must have some experience, high school eduta- tion or its equivalent, and must be able to handle responsibility as assistant manager, alternating with manager. Also part time’on the road as salesman in North Dakota. Only live wire need apply, Mar- ried man pkdtanc Write Tribune _Ad. No, For angers rder Patrol meet Meat Inspectors, Railway’ Clerks, Cl pultsor Cae needed often, ae bedi Ieee. v Write, “Orment, ui TREAT DEMAND for barbers at good wages; men or women. Short) time required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893. Moler Barber College, Tie Ma eacdenca Hale work in yard Post day a week during summer. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Middle age woman who willing to keep house on farm for one man and two children. Steady position and good wages for right Ww: ‘Ad. No, 65. TWO YOUNG ladies to travel with manager and do sales work. Com- mission, bonus and transportation. M. Burger, Bismarck Hotgl, FOR SALE—Best re! in Bismarck. Duplex, seven rooms downstairs, five rooms upstairs, Strictly modern, brick fireplace, maple floors, furnace heat, full basement. Dr. J. ibec! 1004 Fifth street, and bath. Garage and laundry in basebent. Garden and lawn. Five blocks from po: office, $55.00 per month. Responsi- ble parties only need address Trib- une Ad. No. a FOR RENT Five room house located at Fourteenth and Rosser street. Also office space opposite the Me- Kenzie Hotel. For further informa- tion see Frank Krall the Tailor. owner direct, prac- tically ‘new. bungalow, five rooms and bath. Maple floors, full base: ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. if desired, Phone 921. FOR SALE—Small bungalow with garage. Nice lot, Best part of city. Partly modern. Price $2,500. & Will give terms. Address Box 448. Bismarck. , OK KENT—Clean ble rooms, close to hospitals, suitable for nurses, Also household fur- niture, = Call at 813 ‘Thayer. Cleelnd Advertsing Rats 1 insertion, 25 words or" und 3 Inerigs “28” word: im we r under its 2 ‘ 1 week, 25° words ‘or ge eee tional per word CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ANl classified ats are cash received ty 12 yelock, to hg ive oe! = dure inbértion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- day trial, Each car priced in plain figures. WE COULD not do business without rebuilt cars—so many people come here.to buy them, It is a regular part ‘of our operation to sell a man a rebuilt car that will give him a measure of satisfaction in own- ership. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS ANOTHER of our Used Car Buyers “The used Coupe I pur- cha ed from you in 1923 has proven very satisfactory. I have driven my Coupe up to this date, 23,000 mil ith no expense other than for @peration. Will say my Coupe is gaod for many more miles and am not worrying as to performance it will shqw at the end of the next 23,000 mile: The original of this letter here at our salesroom. Every day we are selling cars just as good as above. Come in and look over our stock. Dodge Sedan- leather; Overland Sedan; Stude- baker’ Sp. Six; Dodge Touring; Light Delivery ‘Truck. Easy Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR RENT TSS sleeping rooms, pleasant front rooms. Also day. ders or board and room. Call at FOR RENT—Four large clean unfur- nished rooms on ground floor in modern home, $28. No objections to one or two children. Call 87 ‘T—Large modern roo ground floor, suitable for tw For sale: Washing Phone 604-3. Two or three rooms partly furnished for light house- keeping in modern home. Phone ma- _Seventh street. FOR RENT—A furnishe modern home. Phone Sixth street. Sea patee ne Sea FOR RENT—Large comfortable rooms suitable for two. Call at 522 Second. REN FOR RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply te F. A. Knowles. _ Y orice en, Business Service C _ FOR RENT—Office reome at «0 Main sie Phone 496, YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering] _P our _Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa aber direct from this ad. Shipped C. subject to your) _s inspection, grade; purity ability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cent 100 pounds vr more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are posit the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover Seed, 18 cents a pound, all bags free; sam- les on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, Stat College Station, Fargo, N. D, Co operative organization of over,500 farmers. THE MUSIC SCHOOL ID in pi cial courses for little beginners and adults. If at all possible, mothers of pupils between 4 and 8 years should be.present at the hour of in- struction, which will be of great value to parent as well as to pu- pil. May Ist we open our regular summer classes in Thery, Har- mony and Composition, For furth- er information call 1017 or call at our studio, 31 Ave. A, corner Man- dan_street. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy direct from own- er practically new, modern 5 or 6 room bungalow with garage. in. Inquire Ad. No. 61. that WHE! FOR SALE FIVE ROOM bungalow, bath, furnace, full basement, 2 rooms in attic, plastered; east front, convenient to schools, $4,700. FOUR ROOM brand. new bungalow, oak floors, built for a home, with thany built in features, brand new, at less than cost, $8,050. FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, east front, just off paving, basement garage, stationary tubs, fire place, two years old, east front, $5,800. SIX ROOM house, modern, east front, just off paving, all large rooms, full basement, $5,660. TEN ROOM rooming house, good con- dition, close in, modern, $6,200. FIVE ROOM cottage, full cemented basement, garage, ice errs lawn, east part of city, $2,6i FIVE ROOM cottage with “ht east part of city, corner lot, good corffli- tion, $2,200. FOUR ROOM Lia large rooms, full basement. basement garage, just off pavement, spick and span condition, buiit for a home, entire- ly modern, at less than cost to owner, $4,200. THESE ARE only a few of the good places I have to sell. If there is a house or lot in the city you would ee ai to hes T will get it for you, if ‘or FARM *TANDS—I would like to show you the letters I have got from outside dealers the past few weeks. They would open your eyes as to how outsiders feel about North Dakota lands. This year will see the start of the biggest land busi- ness the state.has ever known, If ar ann going, A ie on lands, take insure Cee Fire, voreaae; auto- mobile in good, old, reliable com- panies with prompt service guar- anteed. F.E. YOUNG. __ AGENTS , Salesiady or salesman who pay for samples to finish this territory. Big commission, lovely new line, Telephone 211 MeKensi¢ otel. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN—Wili loan on salary payments, autos, furniture, jewelry, etc. . Acceptel as security. SECURITY FINANCE ASS'N. Room 10, Webb Bldg. Phone 434. he APARTMENTS _ FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment on ground floor. One large room and kitchen with new gas range, bath adjoining. Also gar- age for rent. Ada Rohrer. 620 Sixth street. room apartment at 212 Maii large front tyom next to bath un- furnished or Phone 905 ond strect. 5 after 5 RENT ril 16th, furnished apartment, reet. Phone 273, FOR RENT—Modern apartment, L. K. choses, _Phone 287. x rnished apartment at 41 Fitth TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN” N you want some ashes hauled let 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 do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone 977-J. T. M. Burch, 417 Seventh st WORK WANTED—Young man wants position as clerk in general store. Experienced. Can give good refer- ences, Write = Me. 70, ash hauttng, black dirt and ett ing. 686-LM. 413 Thir- __teenth street south. hn Jahner. iF YOU want black dirt or ashes hauled, also all kinds of team work Pl Gagner Evert: WORK WANTED—Gardens _ plowed,| ashes hauled, price reasonable. Phone 734-W. Wm. Ode. FOR REN Furnished ‘apt, on floor. Also garage for rent. at 422 Fifth street. “4 ‘all lose] HOME MADE bread. All white bread ce) or whole wheat Phone 1098, ROOM AND BOARD ‘WANTED—Room and bo boar pitce, to leave two boys during day. bune Ad. ____ LAUNDRY x HOME LAUNDRY—First class work done for men's shirts, blankets and bed spreads, a specialty, Also ily washings taken. We call and deliver. larguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry, 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan street, Phone 1017. BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100 per cent delivery baited iar ty horns: Anconas 1 socks, Beds, Minorcas 15c, W anidottes, Bt Orpingtons, Wh. Rocks 1 Wh Orpingtons, Brahmas ter ed lic. Bopp Hatchery, lls, Minn, assort- Fergus fs what e TONSIL SNATCHER calls them, but they are not buried so dee} that he will not cut them out. Di GOD put ‘the tonsils there for the TONSIL SNATCHER or for some; ‘teseful and other infections follow remov. al of the tonsils in many cases, The ‘ton: are “The first line of de- fense,” the “Liege Forts” of the body.’ Why cut them out? If you have ear ache would you have your! ear cut off? Why don’t you have rr head cut off when you have ead ache and be done with it? Your tonsils, gall bladder, appendix | # and all other parts of your body were put there by God to serve you. We cure diseases without the knife by natural methods, herbal reme- dies and scientific diet. No metal- lic drugs, no cutting nor slashing, no whittling on the human body and no DOPE. Come to us and we will PUT YOU ON THE ROAD TO Dr. T. M, Mac- affiliated with THE) F HEALTH EDUCATION SOCIETY OF THE NORTH WEST, Rooms 6 8 Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Aes German Harts Moentain, also nes sceds, treats, etc. Phone Jacob Bull, Dickinson, MN. i Box 728. ete or SALE—Eleven thousand ft. of Cottonwood lumber now at 318 Mandan street. Must sell by Ma: Ist. Discount on the lot. H. af _Phone 4 s FOR SALE—One 12 gage Winchester Automatic Shot Gun and one 30-30 Remington Automatic rifle. Rea- sonable. Phone 460-LM or call at 622 Fifth street. FOR SALE—One caterpillar plow engine or wi in trade. For information writé Tribune Ad. No. 62. TAKEN—From rear of Hughes / Apt, 205 Second street, small bicycle. For reward return to Vir- gittia Rohi Very reasonable. e . one-half mile West and 3 North of Bismarck. miles joston ‘Terrier puppies. | P Call at little house Belage on Indian schoo FOR SALE—A five horse power mo- tor in perfect condition, Barker Bakery and Candy Co. FOR SALE—One i0 foot Van Byunt|; Drill in good condition, Wachter Transfer Co, oe ak as ‘OR SALE—Coal rang¢, cheap. May be geen at 711 Sixth street. Memorial id. purpose? CONSUMPTION] the take a stallion | y, FOR SALE—Upright _ plan Werneke book case, large oval bevel glass mirror with heavy gilt frame, net, library table, dre: ith triple mirror, full 116 josser ox, kitchen cabinet, 3 burner gas range, in excellent condition. ag 612 Second street SALE—One Queen Ann dining room table, oblong with six chairs, Practically new, Also a chiffioner. 513 Fourteenth street. FORKS that certain and delivered Pederson, Ward Fritch, mortgagors, to iim, mortgagee, dated April 17, 1924, and fled tor record int Office of the Register of Deeds in ‘ounty of Burleigh and orth Dakota, on January ji and recorded in sald of- fice OK 163 of Mortgages, on page , will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- id hereinaftei door of th hour of tw 27th, due up of sale. The MARKETS WHEAT PRICES LIFTED TODAY : Market Affected By Reports of Prospective Damage From Rust in Kansas Chicago, April 12, — (®) — Com- plaints of too much rain in parts of the southwest and of dry weather in western Kansas tended today to 1 wheat prices average higher. was also further talk of delay seedin northwest, but export mand ed volume. All deli of corn touched a new low price rec- ord for the season. Wheat closed —unsetttled at the same as yesterday's finish to 1% cent her, corn * cent to 1@1'% cents 0 | off, oats 11 cent to % cent down, and satiaty premises: situated 5 rd as follows, to-w South Half of the’ Southeast | Quarter (S'% of ), and the f of the Southwest Quar- f sw of Section ownship One North, of 8), West of dian. on said mort- the sum h ipat will be du Base on the day o! of Two Thousand "Three. Hundred oars and Thirty-five it Combs, Ritchie & Hanchett, Attorneys rigagors, to T a a Hal LY th xf Deeds in|) and for th of North D: elgh and on January ded in said of. of Mortgages, on will be foreclosed by a hy mort- t ted in the County and State of North Dal bed as follows, to-wit: ae 2 Southeust Quarter (8 © will be due on on the day of sal ( Two Thousand Thre Dollars and Thirty-five Cents ts of fore- LOTS of old lumber cheap. Apply to|¢! A. H. Apsal, Soo Hotel. FIVE ROOM—Modern bungalow with good basement, maple floors, cast frontage, close to schools. Desir- able and low priced, $4200. SEVEN ROOM—Modern house in cx- cellent location fear schools. This house is well built and is warm. A bargain for $3600. SIX ROOM—New modern house with garage. Has maple floors, a good basement and is near to’ schools. Very desirable and low priced. This house is _a rarely good bar-| gain. Price $5000. 1 SEVEN ROOM—Modern house with garage, east frontage; close to schools; an extra good basement, | \ hot water heat and fine trees. Only $6000. A very fine property far below value. WE WILL be pleased to show you some real bargains in houses, or lots without By obligation on your part if you will phone 61, HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY. P. JACKSON, Manager. Hoskins Block. Cambs, Ritchie & Hanchet Attorneys for Mortgazce Valle North Dakot orth Dako: Arena State 1 ismarck, within « first publi if said claims may. be pald Hecelvor, from the assets of said in- solvent Dated Bit 4, 19et LR BAIRD, Receiy >{the market was quiet and unchanged. on be d . toppy sions unchanged to a setback of nt lati to reports current here today, the Kansas state board o riculture 4 83 rust damage to wheat in that is likely. are made that persis rains vheat growth rank various sections, and that mor may bring about positive injur: On the other nd aperonc ink Enster holidays were talk leading to a lull in export cles. British importe: said to be looking for flood of grain as a result of opening of na’ gation on the American G Under ‘such circumstan delivery here, representing wh rendy on hand, parted company tim: today to a noti ble exte from later months which stand for wheat yet to be harvested this sea- were also veather conditions n corn, Futures sag- ent, May weaker than oats broke '4@% cent afte’ opening. May — barley was strong, advancing “% cent May d eased % cent and re- covered, Rye futures were and turned stubborn si relatively fl with h wheat offerings were small nd dry springs of good test were in ood demand and firm. Balance of Winter wheat was steady. Durum was quict and steady. Corn was ste; to firm, choice yellow up. Oats were steady and quiet. Rye was casy to 12 cent lower. was firm to strong with a 60G@78 cents, Flaxseed was firm. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 1 . 8. D, of A.)] —Hogs 21,000; slow, 15° to 25 low Monday’s b packing sows urouhd 10 cents lower; general mar- ket steady with Monday's close; big shititig: 10; t8 18 y’s late trade; top bulk desirable light hogs 11.10 210 to 240 pound k 250 to 300 packing heat venient hogs dium — 10,45@11.30; i} 11.50; light light 10.75@ packing sows 9.15@9.90; ghter pigs 10.50@11,3i cattle 11,000; dull, practically all ‘classes; fed steers plain; heavy kinds ‘ ry Aeestnt best heavies held at dium bulls 7.00@72 Holstein around 7.35; little done on vealers; bidding around 50 cents lower, Sheep 10,000; no sules to 3 2 bids weak ing fat lambs’ p seu receipts 36,270 MOWM’N POP Cf ‘A ower Tar — engi! iy Te's gen Haye : STRANGER ARE GcrTé MY SKI UM PRESIDENT oF “THIS COMPANY AND L HAVE A RIGUT ‘TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING Oh AROUND HERG, AND I’M GOING TO TEL Hi SO A Lat of Satisfaction ZZ Now TAKE Goop CARE ZF, OF YOUR CoLd, HENRY — TO URE To HAVE ! ~— THERE'S Some - THIWG QUEER AROUND Wis OFFICE ~ You've GOT SOMETHING ON YOUR CHEST, AND - WHATEVER JT IS L_wisn You'o GET (T OFF! WT ANY KIDS IAS BS WHOLE WORLD A CERTAIN'Y GOT ACIY PLAc wos AAENT We! AoW Wl WE DoF? SOMEBODY BousiT Land ON PURPOSE ,Z BET! WOULD” AAT MAKE, YA high Close FINANCIAL Tilia 1 Yesterday Year Ago Open igh Wheat. May July Sept. 1.32% 1, 1% 92% 93 13.92 M17 14.45 14.60 14.10 13.60 15.20 i Bellies— May July 15.40 15.70 1.3255) 1.28 Ad G@Ai', to % AB 101%: 1.01% 1.01% to% 98% 94% 14.95 15.05 ‘STOCK MARKET MOVES UPWARD}: Rise Follows | Early Irregular- ity—Marked Contraction in Trade Volume ew York, April he stock market turned upwards again this afternoon after early irregular- ity. Retention of relati stiff call money nda sharp increase in brokers’ loans probably accounted for much of the early selling, but offerings were fairly well absorbed; nd new leaders brought forward to ally the market ding showed a marked contraction in volume. Declaration of the regular dividend on Skelly Oil and the publication of excellent 1926 carnings reports by the Sinclair and Pan American Pe- troleum companies had a bullish ef- fect on speculative sentiment Amer- ican Can, which is bel d to har- bor a large short interest as a sult of recent pessi ic reports concerning the can industry, was quickly bid up two points in th rally. International ‘kel, Bag and Paper and se food and corded brisk gains. Rails were quiet although Atchi- Texas & Pacific and Reading ed new high ground. he closing was irregular. cus i beqame confused in the after- hen weakness cropped out in shares 1 New York Cen- Motors and Pullman, mentioned losing nearly five points. American woolen preferred also went down to 51'2, the lowest on record. Buying orders continued to prevail in a number of other r sales approximated Union of jeshe the ‘la: No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum..... 0, 1 mixed durum.. vo. 1 red durum No. No. Dark hard winter Hard winter . Oats . Barley Speltz, per cwt. . SHELL CORN No. 3, 66 Ibs. or more. No. 4, 55 Ibs. No. & No. 6 1 sie per pound discount under 66 Ib, Kar corn, 70 lbs., 6 cents un- der she! MINNEAPOLIS RANGE April 12 High Lalit 131% Fe 28 1, 28M Open Low Close 4 1.31 1.3314 tara 1.281% D416 94% Dis 94% ALM Ae 94% DBM ALG ALS May July Barley — May July April 12 Open High Low Clo: 1.44%) 143% 1.44% § 139%, 1.39% 1.397 124% 125% 2.24%1.25 9842 9815 98 Bly 98% 98% 08% 98% 2.18% 2.19% 2.18 2.19 2.21% 2.22% 2.22 2.21% 2.18 Durum— May July MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Miapeapolls, April 12.—(#)—Wheat cocnipte. 88 cars compared to 100 a Cash No. 1 northern TSKek 53%; No. 1 dark northern choice to faney good to choice ordinary to good %; No. Ai hard ang 1.33%@ 1.40%; No. 1 dark hard Montana on oer 1.31%@1,40%; to arrive 1.31% 40%; y 1.31%; July 1.33%; Sot 1.381%. Corn No. 3 yellow 78@70. Oats No. 3 ante agua. Barley 60@78. e No. 2 95% @09%. Flax No. 1, 2.14% @2.25%. VESTOCK » April 12.) — Hi go, N. ‘1150 to 180 pound Wreighta ‘ee $80 200 225 200 pounds 10.35; 10.25@ 10.35 = & heae 2 rs tag: mbs 14. nea G50; . bucks. 300 sab@ 115.00; Jam 8O ST. South ot A fat she cK hie April 12,- (U, 8. D. “attle 00 fed steer and tock mostly slow, weak with ns; other classes ings edium rly 1 few rs held cpanel of 10: @10.00; she stock bulls and Ps mony 6.50@ Hi feeders nominally strong. Calves 2,500; vealers 50 or more lower; bulk to packers 10.50. Calves 2,500; vealers 50 or more bulk to’ packers 10.50. sales to shippers mostly steady to 15 lower; sorted 150 to 200 pound averages 10.85@11.0 early top 11,00; packers going slo few early sales and most bids 10.00@ 10.60 or around 15 to 25 lower; pigs steady, bulk 12.75; average cost Mon- day 10.60; weight 228, heep 600;,no early trading; mar- ket undertone, weak to low on lambs, CHICAGO Chicago, April 2 red red 129%@ Corn No, 3 mixed 69; 6912@70. jo. 2 white 4712; No. 3 white 3 yellow Not quoted. Barley 68@¥4 Timothy seed 4.50@ Clover se J Lard 12.17. 00. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, April 2. alive firm; ree @29; broilers 32@40; ti tke ‘roosters 16; ducks 20@3% qs. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 12.—(/}—Flour unchang hipments 35,655 bzrrels. Bran i D., April 12.—(4)—But- ter fat, unguoted; packing stock 24, STATEMENT Lie Management, C1r- Act State of Burleigh—t Before me, a notary in and for the State and county aforesaid, person- ally appeared Mann, having been a ly orn a: to law, dep s and = sa; he is the publisher of | Tribune and that the fol lowing is, to the best of his knowl- edge and belief, a true statement of (ie ownership, management fand If a daily paper, the circulation), et: jof the aforesaid publication for the |date shqwn in the above caption, ;reauired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in rection 443, I That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, n wiidltor, ‘orge D. Mann, Bismarck, * Pinaging Editor, Verne E. Joslin, Bismarck, N._D George D. ar Business Minager, Mann, D. 2. That the ‘owners are: . (Give ames and addresses of individual he names and addresses of Mockholde ts owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) George D. Mann, Bismarck, N. D, Beatrice Mann, Bismarck, Hawthorne, Cal, known bondholders, Minnie Ostrande: That th mortgagees, and other security hold- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount onds, mortgages, or other securities are? Uf there are none; so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next ove, giving the names of the owns stockholders, and security hold- if any, contain not only the list tockholders and security holders ;48 they appear upon the books of {the company but also, in cai where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name or the person or corporation for om such trustee is acting, is hat the said two para- statements embrac- full knowledge and be- cumstances and stockholde! security holders who do not ap- pear upon the books of the compan as trustees, hold stock and secur ies in a capacity other than t of bona fide owner; and this aitiane no reason to believe that.any paociation, oF corpor~ rest direct tne direct in the asia. "plock bor at securities than as so winced cr number ssn te ar malls oF otherwise: to Beribers during the’ als. wonth (inte! information te reaulved from information , jesily wuelications ony Bt (BEAL)