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THURSDAY; abe 12, 1927 . Tribune | Classified A Advertisements == PHONE 32—— MALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED. Tractor operator de- sires work. -Has' had several yeats Se good refers wage! men #8 ve time required. free: Est. 1893, MOLER BA sek COLLEGE, Fargo, N. D. Gi y EENMENT Forest Forest Rangers need- eth, Cabin, furnished, itdoors, )—Experienc gitt for: gen* ened ftsp tia rite Thee —_ WORK: WANTED WoRK-W1 WANTED—Plowing gardens, ih hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- 686-EM, Thir- lemoving wate screens, or carpenger rk. Cail after 6 __o’clock evenings. Phone 308-LW. WORK« WANTED—Ca one or two children by the week or. month. Write Ad. No, 90, care of Tribune. RK WA plow paras, Patera. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR” SALE—New “bungalow, rooms and bath, owner at rea? bargain price. Ab xtremely well- built home with nicely arranged _stooms. Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Three. room house with fatibasement, partly modern, large garden spot, Phone 398 or call at _ Garrison Second Hand store. FOR* RENT—Five rooms in modern dupléx on Avenue C and Sixth street. North entrance, Phone 278-LR. Phone 394-1 SLR: Classified Advertising Rates m7 stot aed ceageest a 2 insertions, 25 a over. heat CLASSIFIED B Tiber : 65.Cants Per Inch tnedvanen Cony shen be in advance, “i setae BamAncR Sisto AUTOMOBILES BOOMS FOR ‘RENT FOR RENT—Nice sleeping foom with’ board on ground fléor fer two! — entlemen or. misrried coup nd pne room upstairs sat’ reason- able Price. Will also take out- alde boarders. Try our ests. 613 Third street or Phowe 1150. FO T—One nice light house- fins room, fully furnished,’ ly. modern, very desirable for. street FOR RENT—Two hicely . furnished -tooms for light housekeeping on first floor. Also png slee; is room suitable for two. ¢ inf, in miod- etn nee. Phone 342, Sil at 708 FOR "RENT -T¥0 farnished FOR RENT—One large “with: FO Wo tlangpa, satiakler ion vee lediee or two itlemen. room. Close ‘in. * Call at 211 Sec- ond street. > ‘Rebull Automobiles faction, teed. Seven- rien fer trek car priced in plain WHEN. you buy a rebuilt car here, you are getting a definite known’) value and we assume full respon- iDility for your satisfaction. Here. isone that will make some family ‘Two. room apartinent on ground fleor and pi ite entrance. Also furnished sleep room. Cal at 405 Fifth il Call evening @ pleasant room 517 Sixth street. Home privilege: For ladies only. ee sonable: r Call evenin, Phone’ 613-LM. FOR RENT—On ares sleeping room suitable for tw in . pre- ferred. Gentleme! sak 517 Seventh street. happy. A‘1925 Willys-Knight sedan] FOR REN just like new. «, “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—For summer months, nearly-new modern six room burig- alow, completely farnished. Phomn 1149-R. nee R RENT—Six room modern alow, just built with garage. ak 318 Ninth. — FOR SALE—Five room modern aes bungalow. Inquire 715 Fifth street, DEPENDABLE USED CARS ee CONSEDER our: Used Cars val- uable merchant visit our spe- cial Salesroom where our cars are on display, "26 Olds De Luxe Coach; '26 Chevrolet Landau; '25 Maxwell Coupe; ’24 Ford Coupe; '26 Dodge Sedan; Ford Touring, and other bargains, Easy Terms ML. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. _ STRNITURE FOR SALE _ FUR SALE—Large 18t of household furniture, beds, dressers, rugs, ete. Can be seen over American Pool Hall, 118 Fifth street, from 9 a.m, to 12 p,m. and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m, FURNITURE FOR SALE—Six dining chairs, three burner oil stove, ice box, new floor lamp, new duofold genuine leather. Cali at 813 Thayer Ave. or Phone 1054-LJ. ung- Call FOR RENT—June Ast ‘Apt, . Purnish- ed, 3:rooms and bath. Phone 905. Alao 2 fi hed connecting rooms and bath, snd a small room at 400 4th street, Phone 1062-L, Mrs. Cora McLean FOR RENT—One apartment in the ‘Rue apartments, modern, 3 rooms with, bath, frigidaire and electric ere Call A ait Ave. A’or Phone ‘OR F '—Three room urifurnished | 7; apartment with private bath, Fer further information ‘call at 616) Seventh stre Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front apartment on first floor, bath ad- joining. Mrs. Rohrer, 618° Sixth street, 3 FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished and unfurnished Apts. at 215 Third street. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished or _unfur- nished apartment at the Varney mansee Apartments. Woodmansee. kitchenette. Hazelburay rite Fis street. FOR SALE—Entire household furni- ture priced very reasonable. Also house for rent. Phone 774. Call at_515 Second street. FOR SALE—One high grade piano, also a four burner gas range with oven. Call at 206 Eighth street or Phone 79. FOR SALE—Reasonable, __kitehen cabinet in good condition. Call at 514 First street or Phone 275- FOR SAI itchen range, bination coal and gas, with two ovens. Phone 122 or 162-R. FOR SALE—Orthophonic Victrola in perfect Nearin o reasonably. Phone 1178. ‘From the Ralph Ish 1 farm, nine miles south of Menoken, a black and white spotted pony with -gmall black spot on the right| __ shoulder, Kindly notify Mrs. M. Tollefson," at’ Menoken. Phone 6-F 32. FOR RE! lodern. Apart: K_ Thompson, Phong 267. THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION in piano, ° ‘vocal. Spe- cial courses for little beginners and jUSICAL ’ students in Saxaphone, ls brass boat oat two: blocks’{rom postoffice, Bath and telephone convenient, 222 Sec- ond street. . FOR RENT—BSleeping room in_mod- ern Rome suitable for twos “Call af} 119 West Thayer or Phone 440-LH. FOR RENT—Nicety furnished Shep. ing room, in modern Konte, it a Main or Phone we _ FOR RENT—A fa modern home. street or Phone 619. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room tn modern home. Call at 216 Secqnd: street or Phone §92-J, FOR Bi lodern' room, 423 Fourth street: Phone 887 evenings. ,, OF \ST— mall St Stone Marten scarf, lost early in:April! Substantial reward. Finder please: Phone 840. ‘ BABY CHICKS PELKEY’S BABY. CHICKS. have reputation. New reduced price 14 years.of breeding. _ Hundreds| satisfied customers, many report * laying at four months. All breeds. Full line feeds, berks Peliey spout! . D. iced right. Chick Farm, Fargo, N. oar CHICKS 1 3 Lege horns 11c;. Barred, “Buff Rock: Reds 16c; Wyandottes, Ruff 0: ingtons, White Rock: Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; assorted 9c, all heavy 12¢. June Chick: aber le, beary, breeds 2c less. yp Hatch Fergus Falls, Mi NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched, Incubators,. coal and . ofl rooders, Globe . feeds, untains, violet-ray glass, © dies. Everything for the poultry and bee “~~ New price lists, is catalogs. D. Bee ad bilan. tchery: Dept, Moorhead, Minn. _ ICKS per 100 post- orns, Anconas Phe; \s'$16; Wyandottes, Orp- ington, M fovea: $16; Heavy Mix- d $12. All other varieties. Prompt shipment, Ninth anual _ catalog free. Rust’s. Hatchery, Dept. 15, Fargo, N. D.. LAUNDRY lone for me " 8 bed spreads, », resi Also tom pe washings taken. ely, For SALE Ford touring car, che ham iéd: | PRione 887, “Ch Gol Also one single] ‘urns! gait ry 61) osixth i FOR SALE FIVE ROOM stucco BUNGALOW, modern, ie fechas ‘heat, ‘dase: ith front, nice lot, Send Sales price $4,900. gett ROOMS AND BAT! pid modern two story het jarge rooms and closets; fireplace, bake in features, enclosed poreh. East front, Sales price $8,500."Terms. EIGHT ROOM Leer hema ae story stueco house, hot hardwood floors and tne " place; large bedrooms, full partie tioned basement, south » wa age: Sales price $9,000. Tecus SIX ROOMS AND BATH, BASE- ment garage, new modern house, pela es full partitioned basement, tls la in features. Sales price $7,600. ‘erms. + NINE ROOM MODERN HOUSE LO- cated close to down town, wood floors and trim, large living foom, fireplace, enclosed porch. East front. Sales price $8,000. Terms, FIVE ROOM MODERN NEW STUC- CO burigalow, fire place, basement garage, reasonable taxes, east front. Sales price $5,900, Terms, FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, furnace heat, close in. Sales price $4,700, Terms. TWO: STORY FIVE ROOM HOUSE, smatl lot, close to park, Sales Price $4,100. SIX ROOM NEW MODERN BUNG- ALOW, three bed rooms, hardwood - floors, full partitioned " basement. | # South front, garage. $5,300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN, STUCCO house, basement garage, hardwood floors. full partitioned basement, Sales price nice lot, lawn and location. Terms. x SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY ‘house, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, south front. Sales| { price $6,500. Good terms. FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ONE bedroom, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, basement Garage. Sales price $2,800. Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, full basement, furhaee- heat, close to Catholic s bh and school. Sales price 4,800, quick possession. THIS AGENCY HAS A GOOD COM- plete list of Bismarck good homes and is in a position to ancing your purch: able you te buy, at very be: Appointments made ‘any time dur-| k ing the day or evening. Hedden Real Estate Agency "Homes—Lots—Varmlands Webb Block. Phone 0. t WILL THE party who found pair of ladies’ tan gloves in the Patterson Hotel lobby please return them to office and receive reward? iP: by two nice resneectable but now invaded by Messrs. Mucous, Pus and Germ. I would give most anything if I could get a couple of tonsils -back in these cavities. In all fairness, however, it must be stated that these to removed at the clinic of MacLachlan, for he know: id can prove that many infections includ-| ing CONSUMPTION follow remov-| al of the tonsils. He cures all ton- sil trouble without surgery. Have your tonsils TONED UP not TORN QUT. Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lucas * Block, Bismar A TION CATTLE MEN, sheep men, dairy men If you know what you need here what you want.. Two hundred acres consisting of approximately 100 acres excellent, tillable land prac- tieally ety eres pas- ture and 60 aeres natural meadow yeilding up to three tons.of hay Also one hundred and 60 acres superior agricultural land. Cheap range for sale or rent, adja- cent, All near junction of Red: and| ® ack trails. ‘At right prices and terms. Write Ad. No, 93, care of Northwest ; White Dent, ‘Dent, Test 75 to 82. $6 per Gehu, ils were not T. Mj lo not remove the organs that GOD gave you. remove the CAUSE of the di If you want the TRUTH vis: Clinic of Dr. T, M.. MacLachlan (Harvard) who curés by natural) methods, scientific diet and. mild herbs, NO KNIFE, no injections of | stale pus or poisons. No dope. Dr. MacLachlan, Clinic rooms _ 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck. N. Da FOR SALE—Correspondence _ Law Course (Modern American aw),! one of the best; includes 25 vol umes of text pooks. If interested, __call 682 after 6 p, m. jarber shop. Two chairs and bath In good: cos! mining town. Reason for selling, have other bus- iness th ta Write C. T. Roe, FOR SALE—Seed ‘corn, early mixed Dent. Tested 90 per cent. Phone or call J. R, Stewart, R. R.| 2, Bismarck, N. Dak. _ CT 614 foot. ce rt fence} posts at 8c F. O. B. the e ent Nor- | thern here. . J. Daufau,! Ida FOR SALE—Full blooded female bull terrier and puppy. C. V. Ander- . De Box: 13 $1000.00 to Toan on improved city property, Telephone 260. NOTICE OF MORTGAG CLOSURE SALE, FORE- reby gKlven that thal ney. Land. lion, mortgage i y 1919, and filed for record In the of fice of the Register of Deeds of the of Burleigh and State of Dakota on the 12th day of » 1919, at 11:20 o'clock a. recorded — ii Book 98 of ages at page 13 assigned by said mortgagee by an in writing to Union y of Minneapolis, Ainne- corporation, dated the 25th ‘ovember, 1919, and filed for » of the Register Btrument in writing to Marshall A, of Minneapolis, | Minnesota, ted the 17th day of March, and ri id office of the Ist di foreclosed ‘the’ premises. in e and hereinafter describ: the front. door of the Court. House of the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of of two. o'clock p. ay satisfy*the amount due up mortgage on the day of sal ‘alee es described in said nd which will be sold to sa iste the same are situated. In the County. of Burletgh and te of orth Dakota, and described as fol- 4) of See- nent One North of G7), West of i be due on said mort- xe on the day of sale the sum of Ehteen hundred. th /100 dollars, (318 t with the costs and disbursements of su North Dakota 1, 1927, oO |G. Olgeirso: attorney for the Owner of aid origane. Bismarck N. Notice is hereb: giv n Board of Count. ‘ommissione Burleigh County haa filed with the Board of University and | Lands an application to pure certath tract of land containing 4 eres in the SW% of Sec. Burleigh County, for higi poses, and the Board of Un and School “ands has {price at $15.00 an acre for the land and $80.00 severance damages. Further, the Board of Un and School Lands hay fixed th day of May, 1927, at 10 o'clock the office of the State the Capitol Dabots, as Land in the tid ta yY appear and show cane why such application should not be granted or why the price fixed tp nit. Signed, | CARL Rh. KOSITZ] Land Commissioi (First publication May 5, 1927.) 5/5-12-19 jt als WHEAT DOWN, tim Favorable ble Crop Reports Frem Sout! Market After Decline Chicago, May 1 able crop comments from parts off, Texas, Oklahoma upward trend today to wheat after es witnessed earlier. report | seeding in the prairi three weeks later than normal, dee! a Canadian | forecast, however, fair weather both dian boundary. Wheat closed | same us yesterday's finish to % cont % higher, corn % Oats at % to % cent gain and pro’ sions unchanged As against further reports of i proved vonditions wheat northwest, today had to c orable advices wheat southwest. was not so good messages from 0) between Enid and much damage by ter. In Kansas, hessian fly was report- ed today as’ present in the majority of fields in Pawnee and Barton coun? ties. No damage, pest was noted, but some Very attractive bids . were said to be out for export wheat de- iNe- 1 ferred shipment by way of the Gulf storms, of Mexico. WHEAT PRICES ON MILL CITY Minneapolis, Mi was nervous al prices ruling lower early on a favor- able weather map grain belt, rall coarse grain stre techincal conditio: back toward the 1s to % cent higher. % to 5% cent. of 5%% to 61% cents in barley con- tributed to uneasiness among shorts Oats gained in other markets. laggard throughout the session. edge was off the dye, and up to late in the session lit- tle business aws the grai Flaxsee and for the day. Cash wheat offerings were moder-| , § ate and buyers had to bid up for bet-| Ry Say ry, springs, paid 1@2 conts higher than Ordinary. continued slow and draggy. Winter wheat was scarce and firm. trading basis 1@3 cents ter grades. yesterday, Durum lower. Corn bi the futur premiums. Outs were steady. Rye way quiet B iG2 cents. Flaxseed was steady and quiet. SO. ST. PAUL LIV sear Ta E. South of A.j— on all killing clas: Paul, . | branche ir | earl sales 9.25 to medium weight 10.50; she stock cutters 4.50 to 25 to 6.50; for mostl, stockers and feeders steady, one car Minhesota stocke: from this price on down to 7.00. Calves 1,800; vi sidered, steady to 11.00 to 12.00; 00; slow, weak to 25 lower iM for light sorts; igs steady; mostly 11.00; average cont W Sheep 100; little change from Wed- | nesday’s coixe; pound clipped MARI futures uiet, July closing % cent off yers hesitated , butvholders asked steady ley was strong, prices gaining MARKETS PRICES |" THEN UP Close cise” Yesterday Year Ago 141% >% Wheat— May July Sept. hwest Boost {corn— May July 2P)—Less favor-| Sert- Oats— and Kansas gave an} ‘May Besides,| yy), indicated that! Sept, provinces is) Rye The} “May , was for generally! July sides of the Cana- at unsettled the cent off to ‘4 up. to 40 cents down, for seeding spring the. wheat market intend with unfav- concerning winter Kansas crop news as heretofore and klahoma said wheat Ponca City showed hail, rust and wa-| @n 13.00 12.75 12.90 13.75 13.77 13.77 Sept. Bellies- May July Sept. FINANCIAI NEWS neces Ths RAN GE ® _meday— Open 42 1.42% 1.36%, 1,3344 % 1.40% 1.34% 83 87% 81% 35% 88% 8% 49% 46% 1.07% 1.05% Bay 12.02 12.12 12.35 12.70 12.60 12.60 13.50 13.45 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, May No. 1 dark northern $126 No. 1 northern 1.24 No, 1 amber durum 1.42 | mixed durum 134) 1 red durum 1.26 | 2.07 | 2.02 89 ‘62 2G] + 1.10! however, from the jury by E83 NERVOUS jay nm —Wheat nd erratic today,| Speltz, per ewe SHELL CORN throughout the No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. ying strongly on ngth and over sold; No. nand again falling! No, 6. close. Finish was, No. 6' é 1 cent per pound discount under A bulge! 55 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents ua- der shell. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wh MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May 12 Open High 1.39 1.40 1.401% 1.415% 1,36461.37% 1.03% 1.034% 1.001% 1.01 03 93) ATMS AT Ad 2.25 2.30- Rye futures were The export demand for reported in any of Low Close’ 1.39 1.393% ed | 1.35% 1.36% 1.03 1.004 irregular] Wheat— ay July Sept. were high protein July Sept, ats— May July biceee jax— follow Pe duly Sept Barle May July Sept. to poor typel 4, he 2.25 2.31 and steady. a 83 70 DULUTH May 12 Open High Low 1.59 Mi run light in all ordinary ses + 10,00; : 1.07% 1.08% 1.073 cate 105” 1.05% 1.05 lls largely medium grades; | ,, 5ePt- eay May July Sept. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK go, May 12.—(U. S, D. of A.) Hogs 82,000; generally 10 to 15 .Je¢ents lower than Wednesday's aver. OE nee: age or 15 to 25 cents lower than best prices; PwKIIS to 25" cents lower than close packing sows 10 to 15 cents lower spots ‘off more; pigs generally 25 cents lower; top 10.00; most 150 to 77| 200 pound weight 9.75@10.00; 21 0 pound averages 25 pound butehers 9.30@9.50; pack-' sows largely 8.25(@8.50; few pigs 2.28 2.30 2.28% 2.27 oe 231 229% rs early bulk ealers, quality con- strong; good lights prospective bulk sday 9.25; weight load choice bs late Wednesday 32 WAS GOING = AG SAID THIS WAS To BEA REST TRIP BUT L WHAT! ~ TAKE HER AWNG? NOW Z KNOW IT ISN'T A REST TRIP! hove 6.25; heavyweight hogs 9.20@ 9.60; medium SOG 0 a0 light 9.50 4000; good to choice ensy to 15 cents lower; edium grades fully steady; largely a beef run; with better Fees pre- best weighty steers e eral supply of Saluc te sell at "11.75@12.50; practically — all weights of value to sell at 11.76@ 12.50; practically all weights of value to sell at 11.00 downward, sold she stock and bull strong; v. alers | steady to 50 cents lower; — best medium bulls 7.15; vealers 10.50@ 17,000; fat lambs op very slow, we to mostly 26 cents low than “Wednesda good to choice 77 to 84 pound weoled Colora- do lambs 17.00; choice clipped lambs| °, held above 15. desirable clipped Jambs eligible 15.00@15.50; greasy kinds downward to 14,00; asking u; Jward to around 18.25 for desirable ‘alifornia spring lambs; sheep ‘steady; few good sltapet ecws 8.00 CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 12. ‘Wheat No. Hire 1.41% @1.43; No. 1 hard 146@ nf earn No. 3 mixed 821%; No. 3 yel-} Oats No. 2. white 51% @54;. No. white 48 eG nag 4 Rye, ‘oted. lance with Bec- ter 199, of the Laws of neal sd deposits of all Pub- 1.391% | abe ustodian b 229% | FARGO LIVESTOCK | fargo, N. D May 12—U2)—Hogs 1150 te 180 pound weights 9.95; 160 to nounds 9.00; 200 to 225 pounds 8.901 0; 225 to 260 pounds 8.75@ 8.90; 250 to 300 pounds 8.25@8.75; packers 7.50@8.00; stags 75mg an, Sheep top. lambs 13.00@14.00; heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cul: iamos 10.00@11.00; light ewes 7.00@8.00; heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. (Statement for Publication) TREASURERS DEPOSITORY REPORT ished in compliance with Se« Chapter 199, of the Laws rding deposits of ail Pr Name of Bank Bank of } Den Yes. y or dey lesignated es. spository bonds have been se- cured ut least equal to the amount | deposited. Yes. Bonds have been made in favor of jthe political subdivision. The bonds have been approved, by the County Commissioners, City | Counci, "Scheo! Board or Township Board. ' Yes. Bonds ar. | Auditor. " Mrs, Emil Sabot, treasurer or ‘of the publie Burleigh County, Bismarck, h Dakota, do solemnly sw he above report is correct st of my knowlodge, informa- {tion and belief, as of this 9th day of May, . EMIL SABOT, ADVERTISEME! ealed bids will be recely jositories have by governing | board, on file with County May 1x sald’ city with the ' necessary name plates, posts and brackets for street names for the following streets and avenues: Main Avenue from Washington 9th Street. adway from Washington Street to 9th Street Rosser — Avenue Griffin Street to 16th Street. sweet Avenue from Ist 16th Street. -1st Street from Main from Avenue to Avenue to ue 6th Street rom Main Avenue to the Boulevard. unit of way pos’ pos! ets for posts. a ns for posts, an Detail specifi n file with the city audite cd submit big packers inactive; talking’ 3 dd ck iy payable to the order of A. nhart, President of the Board mmissioners, | ‘the Board of City Commissioners s tne right to reject any or 11 bids, i M. HL. ATKINS City Xuaitor MENT ‘OF’ STATE led proposals will I ‘orth Dakota State at its State Capitol, Bismarc kota, until 10:00 o'clock’ a. 7th, 1927, for the following Sauipe One 50 or 60 Horse-power, Crawl- er type tractor, with smooth track, f. 0. b, Jamestown, North grader, Dakota. Ft. blade with blade oxt One 12 searifier, left nsio back sloper. relent 7,500 bs. f. 0. b. Ashley, and Ws. to 11,000 rth’ Dakota, bias shalt be submitted in writing by bidders on form supplied by the Department ‘and shall furnish ths complete description of cach, article wipment, the price. the: Singin transportation charges point of delivery, and the terms of payment. Euch bid shall be accom- panied by) a bidder's bond in fot amount of contract and a certified cheek of-the bidder in an amount qaual to five. per cent of his bid. Upon the award of a coni: successful bidder shall surety bond in the fon a the contract. i The » Commission “ reserves the Hight to lease or reject any and ull red he et, of lope “Proposal tor cen STATE HIGHWAY. coms By: Jos: J. Ermat! (First publication m May Fat Iner,