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Tribune Classified Ad Advertisements PHONE 82 ____MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $125--$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors. cae hog t Write, Mr. Oz- SEAT DEMAND fo; bers jood wage: fenost a time requ Catalog tre tab, 1 1898. Melee Barber C rae oung man to the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 421 Twelfth street. _SALESMEN ile salesman, one who’ has the ability to sell. Auto- mobile experience not necessary. Dakota Auto Sales Co. Ine. 215 M Bismarck, N. D. Phone_438. nings, BOARD ROO BOARD AND Room in modern home at a reasonable rate. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. tesa FOR RENT three unfui with private bath on second floor. He and water furnished. Price Owens, Eltinge Block. Phone 421. FOR RENT—Two clean well, furnish- ed sleeping rooms. Private en- trance, close to bath and telephone. | day trial Two biocks north of postoffice. Call Third street. Phone 589-M. ‘urnished light housekeeping rooms with ex- tension phone, gas stove, private utrance. Close in. Call at 302 __Bighth street or Phone 375. - FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, close to bath, Private entrance. Also sewing ma- chine for sale, Call at 604 Third pleasant front rooms. boarders or board and room. _ 822 Mai: Ly FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern’ home. Phone 129-W or call at 1100 leventh street. int Too! it. One 120 Ave-, ple: four windows, east fi small room. Hot water. Furnished room in mod- suitable for two. Good ern home, quiet and cozy. Price location, _ reasonble re FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance. Gas for cooking. _Phone 442-M after 5 p.m. line, outside entrance, bath room in connection. Gentlemen only. Phone 404-LW. pea ~ FOR RENT—A furnished — sleeping’ room in upstairs front apartment at 3141 Main, Catherine Gri rooms, Furnished. ‘all 675-W. furnished light 113 Mandan FOR” RENT—Two housekeeping rooms. Ld. NT-—Furnished room in mod- ern howe. 607 Sixth street. Phone No. 782, NT—Furnished modern room at 510 Fourth strect. MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE SURGEON and with flowers” or see us and we'll say it with Sauerkraut... Surgery tries to cut out the “ITIS” with a ife. WE CURE THE CAUSE OF or inflammation, by purifying the blood stream through “Alkaline Blood Treatment herbal remedies and scientific in- dividual diet. Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) Lueas Block, ee N. D. Correspondence soli RUGS washed right in your own home. We are in a position to wash your rugs on your own floor in your own home in a convenient aunner. Make your hat i now by calling 517— Seventh St. o Phone 081-Re* Sanitary Rug Wash: _er Co. ATTENTION—implement dealers and garage men, We have a number of No. 1 parts bins—priced for quick sale. Bin openings vary from 6 x 6 inch to 16 x 24in. If you are in need of such equipment see us. Lahr Motor Sales Co. ‘OR S. joice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also native singers. Cages, ‘seeds, treats, etc. one M6. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. _Box 7%. LL stock of c een. Mountain potatoes, $e00 per bushel. Great yielders, certified through the A.C. Ten pee roduced 400 bushel last year. Robinson, Dawson, N. D. FOR SALE. baby carriage, also 3 burner gas stove, bi ing oven below. G14 ‘Second Ave. Call 376-M. wes FOR SA) ‘orn planter, cultivator, Fordson tractor, Aes self lift tractor drill, cream bis churn, four ‘horses. jax grey, enamel FOR SALE—A Victor portable graph only four months ol twenty-five popular late, records. Will sell reaso1 1 hono- a gas range. Roller Canary bird. Call at 318 Mandan wtrect or Phone ae R SA sows. cattle or ald Also Vane to buy you By Che: a, pt FOR SALE—Sced a Falkner and Northwest Dents a $5.00 a bushel. Test 75 to 80. Chesak, 12 8. E. of Bi: saarcke. nearly new, one mile N. of Bis- P. 0, Box 240. “Katherine with cement Price reasonable. Lattimorelle here ag era peers | hours: el be find ent ae street. Readin, till 10 p.m. ticles. See her OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office or living rooms ever Krowles Jewelry store. Apply 0 See Floren, Busi RAB! @ Hoskins Block. ness Service C Open eve-| mild __| FOR” RENT—One _ furnished aith| ‘OR SALE—A four burner r Reliable | Also a trained German! 1 insertion, 25 words or be 25 words or 1 week, 3 w Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES i 65 Cents Per Inch = classified ads are cash in advance. Copy shoul fd Piha one lag sure insertion same THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ____AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles pragned eaW pr bgt gtr figures. YOU WILL find out all there is to know about the rebuilt car you buy vhere AT THE TIME YOU BUY IT. We always carry good rebuilt cars gin stock: Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” utr] Lahr Motor Sales FOR SALE ie?) rive ROOM bungalow, cast front, entirely modern, basement garage, close in, execllent condition, two years old, $6,600. FOUR ROOM bungalow, good neigh-| borhood. ement garage, electrit| range, spick and span, many built in features, $4,300. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, good aren garage, facing park, TEN ROOM house, hot water heat, east front, arranged for one or two families, puree, $5,200. FOUR ROOM ae east part of city, hot water heat, garage, $3,500. TWO BRAND new bungalows, east front, each 5 rooms, built in fea- tures, basement garages, stationary a cach $5,700, OM. modern house, upper 4th street, nice lawn trees, — lent condition, $5, FIVE ROOM cottage, Eleventh street, partly moderh at $2100, and cheap at that. FIVE ROOM cottage and teenth street, good condition, $2,200. THESE ARE only a few of the many places on my list for sale. If the, house or lot you want to buy is not Uist I will get it for you, if SIX for s DO YOUR real estate business with the busiest dealer in the city and with the only man’ in town who is really advertising Bismarck and the Missouri Slope, FP. E. YOUNG. AUTOMOBILES OR TRADE—Moon 1924! Chassis Redseal Continental motor in good condition. Tires good. Disc mest: 1927 license. ‘ Can be used for speedster or truck. Call at 423 ‘enth street. 1926 FORD Coupe: in good running condition, has spare tire and mo- tometer, will sell for $450.00, Also cabinet’ Victrola $50.00. Call at 417 Fifth atreet_ FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, near schools, being ainted inside and out. Sale price , $3,900. Good terms, Quick pos- session. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, and garage close in. park. Reasonable taxes, b property is not old. Sale price $4,700. Terms, A NEW FIVE ROOM STUCCO bungalow, Uber size rooms, large bedrooms, closets, hardwood floors, very fine interior painting and dec- orations, builtin features. Sale price $5, Good terms. Quick Possession. A NEW FIVE ROOM MODERN stucco bungalow, large rooms, fire- place, hardwood’ floors, full ‘base- ment, basement garage, laundry tubs. Sale Price 96 $6,900. Terms. aoe AND STUCCO ‘CCO BUNGALOW, five rooms and bath, full basement, basement’ garage, get location. Sale price $4,100 ca: SIX ited MODERN COTTAGE, fireplace, hardwcod floors, furnace heat, full basement, laundry room, basement garage. Sale price $7,600, A NEW STUCCO HOUSE, THREE bedrooms, one bedroom on first floor, two bath rooms, one on each floor, sun-parlor, fireplace, built-in Folge tales fal . ment, attached garage. Sale price $12,000, ‘Terms, A BEAUTIFUL ‘HOME, HOT WATER) a: heat, large living room, ts butt four bedrooms, many closets, built in features, hardwood floors and trim, full partitioned basement, large lot, trees and lawn. THE HOME YOU WANT IS LISTED with this agency and 10 years very active selling experience is offered] s« you to guide you in your selection, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City get Webb Block. Phone 0. er D Lost LOST—An oil can for my bowels, call- ed the appendix, through an opera- tion, but not at the Clinic of Dr. . MacLachlan, who cures with- out the KNIFE. Lucas Block, Bis- narck, N, Dak. ST—A pair of white kid gloves with black stitching on back. Prac- tically new, Finder please return to Tribune. Reward. LOST—-A man’s blue suit cout. on Fourth street. Finder please re- turn to John Maassen, 206 Eighth DON'T forget We aro job. As we buy our paints at whole- sale price, we can furnish them to partitioned —base-|f THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SEEDS YOU ARE perfectly sete in orderip our Regis tered-Certified Grimra| Ifa, cig direct trom this 82. Shipped C. ubject to your inspection, Fancy. grade; 99 per cent; viability 90 or Per pound 85 cents. On orders 100 pounds or more within 600) miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting field can be piel! . Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover Seed, cents a pound, all bags free; sam- ples on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, re Céllege Station, Fargo, N. D.C operative organisation of over 500 farmers. Auy erat MES Dir FOR be received by the Board of County Commissioners of sald County until Kk p.m. May 3rd, Specifications ‘are on file at the office of the County Audit Bids will be received on furnish- ing four horses and equipment, ¢x- cept a blade maintainer, which maintainer will be furnished by the County of Burlel The successful bidder on the 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 reserves the right to teject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. ISAMID AG oR, nty Auditor. (First publication “spell 21, 19: 4/21 2 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| CLOSURE SALE. Notice iy hereby given that that certain mortes ze executed and de. by Leslie S. Hackney and . Hackney, his wife, mort. to Hackney Land ' Credit @ corporation, mortgagee, first, day of November, record in the of- e| backwardness of new spring wheat t[sceding, it was also pointed out in Burleigh kota on the 13th 1919, 0 o'cloc! Book 98 0! Mortwages at page 130, aid assigned said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to. Union Company “of Min er, record in sald office of the Regis of Deeds on the 20th day of Decem: ber, 191 4 o'clock p.m. and recorded "in Book 153 Assign ments at page 138 and duly as- Signed by sald assignee, by N dated thi ane recorded "| range Assignments at foreclosed pause 371 1 remises in. sucl sale of th hy m. on the 4th day the amount di n the di f silo, bed “in said mo nd which wil be sold at 6 (SWY) of 8 3), Township One » and guarantee you first} } . Just call at 709 Third street or Phone 599, Also first class automobile painting. W BUNGALOW at 812 Eighth street for sale by owner at real bar- gain price. An extremely well- built home with nicely arranged m: Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR SALE—By owner direct, prac- tically new bungalow, five rooms and bath. Maple floors, full base- ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Terms if desired. Phone 921. Gas gtove, heated garage, laundry and lawn. Five blocks. from postoffice. Phone 697-LM. FOR SALE—Ford truck, in good con-| dition. A bargain. Investors Mort- gage Sec. C., Tel. 138, Bismarck, N. _ Dak. FOR SALE—i935 Ford Coupe, good| condition, call 386 for appointment, APARTMENTS Me FOR RENT—Two apartments the Rue apartments, one large modern three room with bath and one small rnished apartment. Call at 711 we. A or Phone 697-. = ied FOR RENT—Three smail room apart- ment, pri entrance from street, modern, furnished, down- town, just al ight for two, 118 First __Street. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath. . For further information call at 616 Seventh strect or Phone 442-J. two room apartment on first floor, bath adjoining. garage, 620 Sixth street. Ada Rohrer. FOR RENT—Ploasant city heated light patacheeping, apartment. Col- uilding, Telephone 183. ne Ivory Lioyd Loom! FOR SENT ha ihed one room and kitchenette, Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—May tpt Bldg. Inquire at rn une office FOR RENT—Modern acertmret L. _K. Thompso; 287. FOR i ENT-Faretabed a apartment.. BABY CHICKS | BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100 per gent delivery eyareniees. 7 horns Anconas 23c; Barred, socks, inorcas 15c, Wrand dottes, Bt Orpingtons, Wh Rocks 16c; Wh Orpiagtens. Brahmas 17; assort- “Tit bse faust ‘Minn, FOR RENT—Small house ern,-stoves furnished,’ Phone 932-R t 305 Third’ street for in- range, dining kitchen cabinet, machine and Broadway. FOR SALE—A good table with four chairs. ae leather fireside rocker. Phone set, 2 ay be beds, smarck, North Dakota th day of April, 192 MARSHALL A. Owner of suid Mor! ‘on, ey for the Owner of aid Mortgage, Llanfairpwellywyngyllogerycheyrn- |? drobwellandysilogogogoch is the name of a small town in Wales. Lit- erally, translated, it means, “Church of Saint Mary a hollow of white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and near Saint T; lio's Church which is near a red cave. King George of England has de- 'S!veloped the style of wearing violct: lace by an in his lapel, held in jis cout. elastic band sewed to Lightning, instead of being flat and jagged, as it appe: really is spiral and wanders around and around in space before it exhausts itself or strikes something. 18}i \.J ments of old crop supplies to Europe Investment | f ~fand MARKETS WHEAT CLOSE: TS IRREGULAR Deliveries Average Higher at Market’s Opening, But Gains Fail to Hold Chicago, April 28.(7)—All deliv- cries of wheat averaged higher today, helped by indications of a good decrease of the United States isible supply total next Monday, but gains failed to hold well. Ex- port demand for North American wheat was fair with sales estimated at 700,000 bushels. Qn .the other hand Argentine exports for the wee were 6,475,000 bushels against 4,003,000 bushels a year ago. Wheat closed irregular “4 net low- er to an equal gain, corn and oats both unchanged to % cent up, and provisions varying from 10 cent de- cline to a rise of 7 cents. Special notice by wheat traders was taken today of a report from a leading ce expert that through central North Dakota seeding is only just beginning, and that from the Canadian line to Moose Jaw, Sask., practically no seeding has been don According to this authority, all lo and level land in the territory men- ned is covered with water, and any thousand acres of wheat land re so wet that they not be seeded to wheat. He adds that seed- ing not be general for some days, and that every delay increases rust hazard. Aside from misgivings in regard to some quarters today that heavy ship- been absorbed with firm to ad- markets, and that demand ard shipments continued un- hav vanei world import needs appar- ently now far in excess of all early stimates, larger clearance from surplus countries were being pre- dicted and a smaller carryover. ular pric chara ket today h ee largely chang- ing operations with t pproach of the first delivery day in May; close was unchanged to ‘4 cent lower. Rye futures were strong, leading the carly advance. Oats started a shade lower and moved up %@'% cent. Barley futures were strong offerings were light. May flaxseed 1} dipped ‘4 cent and adv: % cent over yesterday’s ‘finish. Cash wheat was in good demand offerings continued — scanty. Trading basis was firm to one cent highe Winter wheat was firmer. Durum wag quict und steady. rn was in light supply and de- baad was good at steady differences, Oats were sew and firm vas firm and unchanged, rley was strong to one ae at 65 to 81 cents, Flaxseed was firm AGO LIVESTOCK ago, April 28.--(U, §. zasohi fairly active, demand ‘averages 210" pounds down apr d; market generally 10 to 15 higher; top prices 10.75; 150 to 200 pounds 10.406 210 to 240 pounds 10.25@10. to 300 pound butchers ; packing sows largely 8. ng weight siaugh' D; heavyweight hoge medium — 10.10@10.66 y10,75; light light 10.26 8.60@9.30; cent 10.00@ } 1 packing sow ughter pigs 9.60@10.60. Cattle 9,000; fed steers and year- lings and ‘most heifers strong to 25 cents higher; bulls and cutter cows weak: strong to 25° cents| highe pers active in steer trade; best heavies carly 13.25; some held higher; bulk 9.75@12.00; medi- um steers sharing general advance; all heifers more. active ‘than fat cows; mostly 9.25@10.00; trade on light veulers: shippers and small killers 12.00@12.60; few stockers and feeders ‘e250: 25 ‘on further unf: | number By Associated Press Leased Wire Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.34% 1.62% @% Wheat-— May duly Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Oats— 1.03% 1.02% 6% 12.32 12.52 14.10 13.85 14.75 14.80 16.97 @17.00 —Today— low Close ta 79 igh 1.35% Onn 1.34 @'x 1.3049 @ 1.2913 14 1.20% 128% 1.347% Oo iz 131 1.29% 1.29 Ths 70% 1 16% fairly active, 15 to mostly 25 conts| higher than Wednesday; two doubles | of good to choice around 75 pound | California springers 17.75; five} doubles of good Arizona springers held around 17.50; early bulk clipped lambs 15.00@15.75; choice clippers| above 15.85; bulk wooled lambs 16.00 | @16.50; choice around 82 pound Col- | orados held above 16.76; few clipped | culls 11,00@12.00; sheep strong, de- | sirable wooled ewes 8.50@9.25; ask ing wroand 14.76 for* good Tex wodled yearling: \ STOCK PRICES GO DOWNWARD ¢| Selling on Today’s Market | Centers Largely in Steels and Industrials » York, April 28.—44)—-St prices underwent another — sharp downward readjustment today under a selling for both accounts. The ed largely in the steels ials which were liquidated vorable trade new: but support also was lacking for a| number of other recent industrial | and railroad leaders, declines of 1 to 5 points being scattered throughout | the list. Oils sank to new low levels for the! ron predictions of trade execu- tives that the era of overproduction in the oil industry was likely to be of long duration and that disaster threatened some compan fur- ther decline in steel production, coupled with the threat of a suspension of work by the New Y. building trades, inspired the liqui tion of the steel sha: | Growing estimates of flood damage brought about further liquidation of Weakness | 8, secieatarty New York Cen tral and Read neral Motors was liquidated | freely and sold down more than two | points but nee Arrow preferred, | which recently sustained a bad break | on the pub’ a ion of a poor quarter-| ly report, received better support.| Weak spots also cropped out of the amusement, equip-| ment, food and chemical shares | The market steadied after midday when strong buying support appeared | for number of leade but the, higher prices encountered increased | orraring The closing was weak. Leading shares sold considerably under the low points reached on Monday in aj mostly. Sheep 10,000; fut lambs opening! fresh outburst of selling this after- | Solvent “B re & Hud- noon. Commercial slumped 11 points, Del: son 10, Dupont and U. Pipe 8% and } United States 166, sari Motors imated Steel re went down to 4 and General sales approx- BISMARCK Bismarek, April 28 (Furnished by Russell-Miller Go No. 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum.. 1 flax... 2 flax. No. No. ba hard winter Oats i | Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHE No. No. No. No. 1 cent perp 55 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., der shell. 3, 56 Ibs. or 4, 65 Ibs. nd discount under 5 cents un- April 28 Open “aigh Low 1 i wl Ly 1 1 DB DULUTH RANGE April 28 Open High Low 1.5043 1.5 1.43%5 14. 1.2842 1 Durum— 1.0243 1.02% Sept. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 28. Cattle 1,500; opening slow ing higher asking prices; pects strong; fed steers ings largely of quality tion to sell around 9.00 to 10.00 swith 45 buyers he st a bulls Saaderabals activ 6.26@6.50 for heavy medium gr: stockers and feeders fully stead; Calves 2,000; veal ality con- * cess built on gour - satisfaction. Feeds, supplies. Ninth annual ci alog, ‘instruction book free, Cli ton Rust, Dept. K, Fargo, N. D. _WORK WANTED Plowing garaens, black dirt and fertil! 413 Thir- ake jae ing. _teenth street south. Phone. “1000s. Mandan SINESS, NITY BAR: SALE-—Two chair shop and beauty parlor in very good location. Price $175, half down elas e so per anes ase. Fine Mis G. * 1000 Fi First Ave. tri Shaft, Mi Ss. E. atts FOR quarter, sec-| tion 30, township 137" range 15, and the northeast quarter of the ne Bopgeed Burleigh county; $11 3 your terms, L. W. Take « Gity. Towa, NOPE —1 Km TE IT UNSELE — MY PoP Ties OP PACKAGES IN A STORE AN’ HE Yar's NoTHIN'— MY PoP MES UP THINGS, Too Bur 1 BETCHA MY Por Kin NE UP BIGGER THINGS. THAN ‘four PoP BETeHA MLLION DOLLARS HE CAN'T WELL, MORROW IS TUE BIG DAY = || TUL YAKE MY SECURITIES 7OTHE . Rangers LOAN ~AND UNOGE WAY. eNCRVEO s' IS IA BED BU7 1 JUST eg COULDN'T HELP COME DOWN | PAGE SEVEN! ] i| Tittle Joe i} Mules FATHER 16 Ween SOME BONS wort “THEIR WAY | | | | ‘sidered steady, mostly 9.00 to 9.50; few choice 10.00. Hogs 7,000; few sales butcher and bacon hogs to shippers 9.75 to 10.10; looks 10 to 15 higher; top 10.10; |pucker trade not established; pigs openin. gste average coat Wednesday 232 Sheep 100; fat mbs nominally | strong to 25 higher; sheep steady’ to | weak. | pee te ! APOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 28. —()-—Wheat ipts 119 cars compared to 166 a No. 1 northern 1 dark northern fancy 141%@ choice’ Lagi ood spring hard Montana on to arrive 1 Cash a No. choice to rood to ordinary to 0. 1 hard ®)-Wheat N 1 hard 1.42 RGO LIVE: N. D., April ) pound weights 180 to to pounds pounds 9.25@: stags 8.00@ }, Sheep top lambs — 13.00@14.003! heavy lambs 12.00@13.00 ‘ 10.00@11.00; light 7.00@8.003} heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes v.00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00, ()—Butter } creamery New York, Api bonds closed toda; 1 | fir ester county, a Scotia, had no prisoners in its Now the building will be put up for auction. ww WHY I HEARD uy Por SAY HE WAS GONNA NE UP THE BUTTER

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