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MALE HELP WANTED xperienced, aceofintant le of taking full charge be sel of beoks arid assisting as - office! manager. None but experienced men need apply, references to ac- company t letter, Write’ Trib- PERIENCED | ‘Tractor operator i Has had several: ye experience. Can give good refer- ences. Write C. H. Stevens, 205 First Ave. N. W,, Mandan, N. GREAT DEMAND for Barbers at wages; men and women. Sha i Be EL Catal, cg arse Eat MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, | Farge, N.D, UOVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed $125—$200 month. Cabin Enjoy al outdoors: Particulars free. Write, Mr. Oz mont, 83-8, St. Lous, io, Ee FEMALE HELP WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL- ING POSITION—Not married, en- tirely unencumbered, with high school education, between 26 40. Salary, bonus and transport ¥ E. COMPTON & CO. ectable middle age lady to care for baby and take general charge of home for family of three on farm. Write Tribune D_at Hoffman's Cafe. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Piowing garden ash hauling, black dirt and fertili ing. Phone 686-LM, 413 Thir- ‘street south, John Jahner, SWORK WANTED: Wanted position cooking. Have had experience. Address box 408 Mandan, D— 5-13-1t. ‘Haul ash cr Phone 391-LR. Patera. LAUNDRY 1 week 35 words -ads ovet 25 words, 2c’ addi- per word BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction ranteed. day trial. car priced in figures. THE ORIGINAL investment enters into the cost of every mile you drive a motor car. The man who buys one of our good rebuilt cars gets his: miles for about half what the original owner paid.. Here’s an example: of thrifty. transportation. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS a specialty, Also fam- ily ‘washings taken, ‘We call and deliver. « Marguerit’ Bulten’s ‘Hi Laundry, 203. Ave. A, W, * ~Mandan street. Phone 1017, OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR “RENT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply te F. A. Knowles. {ALE—Upright begsiead and dressing ' oak dining set, side board, closet, sectional bookease, library table, all high class, and bargains, Also one hundred and y records, Victor and Columbia. - au West a Avenue. FOR SALE—Cheap, 1 porch swing, 2. beds, teeing mattress, 1 dining table, 1 buffet, 4 kitchen chairs, 1 dresser, 1 Lloyd reed stroller, 1 congoleum rug. e 1192 or call AY ;ALE-—Large 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 2p. m. to-6 p.m. TURE FOR SALE—Six dining hairs, three ‘burner oil stove, ice hae new floor lanip, new duofold genuine leather. Call at 813 Thayer __ Ave, or Phone 1054-LJ. FOR SALE—Entire household furni- ture priced Very reasonable. Also house for rent. Phone 774. Call at 515 Second street. . 1 sewing marl Br’ FOR RENT—June ist Apt. Furnis! ed, 3: rooms and bath. Phone 90: AM 0 2 furnished connecting rooms bathe and a small room at 400 » Phone 1062-L. Mrs. Cora "MeLe Wil side ‘boarders, Try’ dur eats. '613 Third atréet or Phone 1150. FOR RENT—Sieeping room in mod- ‘ern’ home, »bath Ray ee suitable for two, one block from Bank of North itlemen pre ENT—0' room with two closeta; suitable f for two ladies or two itlemen. Also one single toom. Close in. Cail at 211 Sec-' ond street, 2{ pot). FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms on ground floor, with private entrance. Phone 67-LR or gall at 718 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Nice pleasant room at S17°Sixth street. “Home privileges. For ladies only. Reasonable rent. __Call evenings. Phone 613-LM. FOR RENT—Four light housekeep- ing“ rooms furnished: or unfuraishe ed, in good loca’ and near school. . C West or Phone FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern home, adjoining bath, down- town location, Call at 110 Broad- way or Phone 196-W. FOR RENT—One latge sleeping room suitable for two. Gentlemen. pre- ferred. Call at 517 Seventh street or Phone 981:R, See FOR RENT—Room in-modern hous two blocks from postoffice. Bat and telephone convenient, 222 Sec- ond street. FOR RENT—Two light-housekeeping Tooms with gas for cooking. Lights, water and heat; furnished. 307 FO. fro! room suitable for two in modern home. Call at 560 Third street or Phone 498-J. FOR RENT—Sieeping room in mod- érn home suitable for two. Call at Thayer or Phone 440-LK. FOR” RENT—Latge furnished sleep- ig room’ suitable for two. Close __in, “Call’at 316 Third street. FOR RENT—One apartment in the “Rue belecregny Aa modern, 3 rooms with bath, frigidaire and electric all at il Ave. A or Phone R hree room unfurnishe apartment with private bath, For further information call at 616 Seventh stregt or Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—! apartment on first floor, bath ad- joining. Mts. Rohrer, 618 Sixth street. a FOR RENT—Strictly , modern nished and uffurnished Apts. ai rie Apts. 216 Third street.’Phoi Fork RENT—Farnished apartment on ground floor, private entrance. Call at 422 Fifth street. ly furnished front] FO; far. ” FOR. RENT—Furnished or unfur- .nished apartment at the © Varney Flats. Phone 773. ‘OR rtment at Wood . ‘Inquire H. J. FOR RENT—Modern farnished apts. at Murphy Apts 204% Main Ave. FOR -RENT—Furnishea one room pelle aes Hazelhurat. all fe FoR f RENT Modern A hone 287. HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE: vacuum cleaner. All in good condition. 4th St. sewing machine. Call at: 807 FOR SALE—Front room furniture, brass bed, radio and. phonograph, CalgMre, Herman Lidberg. Phone FOR SALE—Combination coal and gas range in-good: condition. Price 845. Tnauire at 1010 Fourth street. sun SALE—Keasonable, kitchen cabinet in good Condition. Call at 514 First ‘street or Phone 275: FOR SALE—Orthophonic Victrola in aT perfect condition, reasonably price 40: FOR RED Piano in. jent ’ oe Phone 442-M after 5:00 Small white ice bo>.| FOI eal rooms and, bath, by owner at real bargain-price. An extremly ‘well- built home with nicely arranged rooms. Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR. RENT—Modern furnished h close in. One ‘room reserved ‘for apes use. Phone 282-J. Call afte P. m. FOR: Five- angaets tiple on on “Avente’C and Sixt street. ‘North ‘entrance. “Phone 278-LR. i farm, nine miles. south of Ve evo a‘ black and white _ spotted with small black spot on the Hight shoulder. Kind! Tollefgon, at &-F 82. | MOM’N POP "NO = Z TALKED WITH MRS TYTE STODAM | ‘eur say WOULDNT:. Wore Abour FOR Ri ic ing room, in modern hoi 114 Main’ or Phone: 672- ms FOR RENT—A furnished room in modern bps. Call_at 619 Sixth Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Laige sleeping room Ta modern home. Call at 216 Second __street or Phone 832-J. light housekeeping rooms “at™601 Third’ street. N’ ‘Two quad rooms: for light, US aed Ee with private rede ‘Reasonably priced. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 416 Thayer. FOR N’ room in modern home. 678-LJ,'411 Ave. A. FOR 'RENT—Modern Fourth street. Phon THE MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTION piano, vucal. Spe- cial courses for little beginners and adults. Ifsat-all possible, mothers of Bupils between 4 and 8 years should be present at the hour of in- truction, which will be of great; miueto parent as well as to pu- va ‘May ist We open our regular] met £5895 in Theory, Har-| fe ition, For furth-' tion call 1017 or call at ‘Ave. A, W, corner Mandan. street, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR—Wants students \in -Saxaphone, Clarinet! and brass instruments. To begin instruction at’once. Write Tribune ‘Ad. ‘No, 91 for information and ar- rr ert lessons. — wo Fisk tires 32 x 6-20 be-|F ST: tween Washburn and Underwood. Finder please; notify Prince Hotel. _' Reward. oper te oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “FOR SALE FIVE ROOM sTUCCcO BUNGALOW, modern, futndte heat, basement gatage, south front, ni jot,* good location, Sales price $4,900, SEVEN’ROOMS AND. BATH, ‘NEW modern two story house, large rooms and closets, fireplace, botit- in features, enclosed porch. «Bast front, Sales price $8,500, Terms. EIGHT ROOM ‘MODERN TWO story stucco house, hot water heat, hardwood -fJoors and trim, fire- ‘place, large bedrooms, full “parti- tioned basement, south front, gar- age. Sales price'$9,000. Terms. SIX ROOMS AND BATH, BASE- ment-gatage, new modern house, fireplace, full partitioned basement, built-in features. Sales price $7,600. ‘erms. NINE ROOM MODERN HOUSE: LO- cated close to down town, hard- wood floors and trim, large living room, fireplace, enclosea porch. East front. Sales price $8,000. ‘Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN NEW STUC- * FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, furnace heat, close in. Sales price $4,700. Terms. TWO STORY FIVE ‘ROOM HOUSE, small lot, close to park, Sales price $4,100. SIX ROOM NEW MODERN BUNG- ALOW., three bed rooms, hardwedd floors, full partitioned base _South front, garage. Sales “$5,300. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN, STUCCO house, basement ‘garage, hardwood floors. full partitioned basement, nive lot, lawn and location. Terms. ae Roam MODERN TWO STORY hardwood | floors, ‘furnace bobs fireplace, south front. Sales price $6,500. Good terms: FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ONE bedroém, hardwood’ floors, full ‘basement, furnace heat, basement garage. Sales price $2,800. Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, close to Catholic church 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 assist ys a in financing your purchase to able you to buy at very best prices. ‘Appointments made any time’ dur- ing the day or evening. ‘Hedden Real Estate Agency Homes—Lots—Farmlands | Webb Block. P| BABY' CHICKS PURE Bred Chicks fron ing flocks. Per 100 or White -Leghorn: Reds, Wyandottes. Pe ne Anconas $10; Assorted $7; 90 per, arrival guaran Catalog. Order from comme 4 Hatcheries, Tee: Rocks, | ‘putt W: ingtons, White Rocks 16 Orpingtons, Brahmas 17c; aT 9c, “All keavy 12c. June’ Chieki Leghorns ic, heavy breeds 2c less. __Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched. Incubators, coal and gil brooder: Globe feeds, feeders, fountains, violet-ray glass,. reme- dies, Everything for the’ poultry and bee man. New price lists, free catalogs. N. D. Bee Supply Co, __Hatchery Dept. Moorhend. Minn. may a jocks, Red: ‘HY Leghorns, $15; Wya ie; rieties. Prompt annual catalog free, Rust's Hatchery, Dept. 15, __AUTOMOBILES- FOR SALE—Studebaker 6 Special 1925 Model in fine condition. Can be seen at “4 Second street. Phone La Pp. ALE: 1926 Ford Cou about 1500 miles and in Act. —, SALESMEN $10 TO $20 DAILY ned: selling shoes for the largest direct to wearer concern in the world at ‘saving of $2 to $3 pair; some good protected’ teftitory still open. Doublewear Shoe Co.,) Minneapolis Minn. 4 FORD GEAR SHIFT. ‘Retails $4.60. Saleamen: District Managers to handle greatest invention for FORD cars., Big eee Every: FORD owner buys. Dept. B, 1615 S, Ver- mont. Los" Atigeles, Cal. SALESMAN for North Dakota and Eastern ‘Montana, ‘good commission proposition, transportation — fur- nished. «Must be able to start next week. Pyone 067 for, appointment, FARMS WANTED WANT to hear from owner of good farm or ranch for sale. A Curry, 209 So, 12th, Marshalltown, I: MISCELEANEOUS FOR RENT—Space formerly occupied by two nice resnectable tonsils, 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 tonsils were not removed at the ‘clinic of Dr. T.-M. MacLachlan, for he knows and can prove that many infections includ- ing CONSUMPTION follow remov- al of the tonsils. He curcs all ton- sil trouble without surgery. Have your tonsils TONED UP not TORN OUT. Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lucas _Block, Bismarck, N. Dok. ATTENTION CATTLE MEN, sheep men, dairy men, If you know what you need here’ ‘what you want. Two hundred acres consisting of approxisate!y 100 acres excellent tillable lund prac- tically wtoneless, forty acres pas- ture and 60° acres natural meadow yeilding up to-three tons of ‘hay per acre. Also one hundred and G0 acres superior agricultural land, Cheap range for sale or rent, adja- vent, All near junction of Red and Black trails. At ri cht es and . Clarke, Bis- FOR SALE: South Dakota grow seed corn. Varieties: White Rust- ler, Minnesota Dent, Rainbow F Gehu Flint, Falconer Fodder. Price range from $3.00 to $6.50 per bushel. Ger- mination guaranteed 85 to 90 per cent. Can make delivery at once from Colcharbor, N. D. Inde: He Grain Co. Coleharbor, methods. We do not remove the organs that GOD gave you. remove the CAUSE of the If you. want the TRUTH visit t Clinic of Dr. ‘T.-M. MacLachlan (Harvard) who cures by natural methods, scienti: diet and mild herbs, NO KNIFE, no. injections of stale pus or poisons. No dope. D: MacLachlan, Clinic rooms 6- Li Block, Bismarck. N. Dak. FOR SALE—Seed cern. Pioneer White Dent, Falconer, Northwest Dent, Gehu. Jest 75 to 82. $5 per bushel. E. Chesak, 12 miles utheast of Bismarck, ‘OR SALE—Barber shop. Two ch: and bath in good coal mining town. Reason for selling, have other bus- st. e C. T. Roe, ss inter WILL THE party who ladies’ tan gloves in the Patterson Hotel lobby please return them to office and receive reward? FOR SALE—Seed corn, early mixed Dent.” Tested 90 per cent. Phone 6-F-2 or call J, R, Stewart, R. R. No. 2, Bismarck, N. Dak. “ARTY WHO took ladder from Lahr Job on Ave, B is known. Please return without further trouble. _ WANTED—A few horses to pasti ue outlaws. ay i -F-11. Ger found pair of WANTED TO Seo nall house es. Write box No. 601, Bis- marek. $1000.00 to loan on roperty. Telephone 260. ‘WIRE THROUGH BODY Toronto — Thirty years after a wound in his foot was sewed up with er wire, John Hyland has had the same piece of wire removed from his neck. Never since the s: ver stitch disappeared his foot did he suffer pain until a month ago when he was bothered with a Jump in his neck. This was lanced and the wire was foun tion. $400.00. Call Miss Sehacfer, 4. ‘ree Holstein, heifer calves. Schneider Bros., Bisntarck, N. Dak., Rox 48, Uhspe. 1: FOR SALE—Ford touring cay; cheap. Just overhauled. Phone 88%, Chas. jobel. A..Cleveland man has invented a device that controls traffic signals by sound. Thus the shrick of a fire engine's siren will change signals and halt all vehicle improved city br LIVESTOCK CORN PRICES SOAR TODAY Buying Based on Decreasing . Stock—Wheat Unchanged to 1 1-8 Higher Chicago, May 14—(@)—Corn prices went soaring today and strong to about the topmost le both for the day and the Buying of corn was based on de ing stock here, receipts here for the week being only half as large as a year ago, whereas shipments twice as large. Wheat advances were checked by predictions of gene: fair weather northwest next w making a more favorable outlook for completion of spring seeding. Corn closed strong 1% to 2 cents net higher, wheat unchanged to 11% Oats 1 to % cent up ions at the same as yester- cent highe and provi day’s fi h to 35 cents higher. Kansas reports at hand today said) indications are that this will be t was asserted conditions are such that worst hessian fly year since 1915. wheat straws will fall from now until harvest, but that the bulk weeks. One from Hute! that from Hutchinson to Antho! the Hessian .fly is very numerous many fields being as badly as any he had ever seen. authority wired that He present over a large territo nson, and close was are of the damage will show in the next two Chicago. expert, telegraphing Kansas, today, said MARKETS FINANCIAI | NEWs | "eure bah Close _ Close Wheat— May July Sept. 143 1.36 1.59% 60 Corn- May July Sept. Oats— May July ni Sept. Rye— e] May 1.08% July 1.06% Sept. Lard— M duly 99% Sept. Ribs— May July Sept. 1] Bellies — May duly | Sept. 13.55 13.80 11.80 Yesterday Year Ago one —Toda: 1.42 A. &, bee *79 142% 1.36% 1.33% 142% 5 89% 01% ‘87% AD 50% AT 1.0844 1.07 99% 12.30 12.37 ANG 50% AGS 107% 1.06% 29% 12.22 12.27 12.55 12.50 @57 13.95 14.02 13.95 Minneapolis, May 14.—(?)—Whea ar ago, Minneapolis cash wheat nfested today. follow: Another | Cash When ian fly is) HL Wheat rd Spring fancy Montana dat fancy Montana. that extensive damage is possible but 1° Ha that definite results cannot be deter mined at this time. MAY WHEAT sHows eon STRENGTH AT neapoils, May 14.—(P) Y Whea finished a tame session today, un changed to '% cent higher, May ing the chief strength. Oats were firm with corn. B: futures dragged in spite of firmncs: in other markets, in evidence. Rye futures were high er with pit offerings light. Flaxs futures finished firm after a quiet session. Cash wheat offerings und ¢emana was without snap, ¢ for chowe to fancy, of whic ings were skimpy. Medium qual sold a lit more read poor type slow. Winter wheat was scarce and *: mu was quiet and steady ings were light and de- Oats were steady. Rye was quiet andysteady, Barley was fipm,, the ange 7A,to 89. Flaxseed was unc STOCK MARKET CLOSES STEADY’: ‘tym, r. good to fan choice to fane: » good to choice. , ordinary to good ark Northern {1 Northern 2 DNS, choi DNS, good to choie ith profit taking 3 BS ie DN: [1 Dark Hard were light/1 Hard (Mont.) iFancy 1 Amber Durum , ordinary t>, Funey 2 Amber Durum. 1 Amber Durum.. Durum 2 Amber Durum. 2 Durum Amber Dur Durum 1 Red Durum. 2 Yellow corn 3 Yellow corn Yellow corn 5. Yellow corn No. 6 Yellow Mixed corn.. Mixed white oats. Brief Session Develops Cross Currents—Confusion Van- ishes Near Close New York, May 14.—()—After an early exhibition of. strength, in various -groups showed sharp vances particularly railroad ment, food, oil and the Van ny ad- veloped numerous Selling conduc cover of the feross currents. where e rise in Distribution of large railroad or- ders and squeezing of short interests which went 06, a new peak, were the out- standing causes of their early good in Balgwin Locomotive, up to showing. velopment were believ buying of Wilson and company. Confusing: in the market vanished toward the close when high priced stocks, particularly the Rumors of favorable d the packing industry . That's Different CUISTENIN! To MRS. TYTE TALK | To ONE OF TH’) NEIGHBORS | POT THAT RECEIVER YP -HAVEWT I TOLD “ou ‘tar (7s VERY IMPOLITE To LISTEN ‘I ONOTHER PEOPLES’ L@ONY By =— equip: \ rer ferred 6 and Wilson. company, n transportation issues, today’s! jef session of the stock market de-, Sales appftoximated 1,000,000 shares. { under the leaders eventually slowed up the general ad- sare and caused substantial realiz- nj responsible for spirited rye equip- medium to. good. lower grade n ich, ments, were given another vigorous s. iwhirl upward. went nn 9 point: Cast Iron Pipe Wilson packing pre- “A” 4. ane steady. Total ciosing was CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 14.—(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 4,000; fairly active, strong; ty 10. bulk 160 to 200 pounds 9.75@10.00; 210 to 240 pounds 9.60@ 9.90; 260 to 300 pounds 9.40@9.50; few heavier butchers downward to 9.25 and below; practically on mar- ket on pigs and packing sows; ship- pers took 1,500; estimated holdover 3,000; heavyweight hogs 9.25@9.70: medium 9.50@10.00; lights 9.60@ 40.00; light lignts ¥.40@.v. ck ing sows 8.15@8.90; slaughter pigs 8.65@9.65, Cattle 500; compared week good to choice fed steers with wei 25 cents lower; lower grades 25@40 cetns higher; all yearlings strong; fat cows and bulls 25 cents up; early 50 cents@1.00 on vealers lost; stock- ers and feeders scarce, firm; week's sup- aN upper crust 13.00@13.75; lon’ year- lings, 12.66; light yearlings 12.50: yearling heifers up to 11,00; sellin; freely at 10.00@10.75; stecers 0! value to sell at 10.50 downward and fat cows highest of season; stockers and feeder supply small; big end ‘of | run being steers of good to choice: grade scaling 1,150 to 1,300 pounds; | Durum— follow: Fed! stockers week’s bulk prices steers ‘20. 90@12.50 feeders. 8.25@9.61 cows 6.75@8.60; vealers 10,50@12.50. ep 7,000; practically “none on sale todap; for week 46 doubles.from feeding stations, 40,000 direct: fate } lambs and springers ‘closing 26 to Mm | om uA cents lower; few g rasap more; sheep about steady; week's top: . Wooled lambs 17'2! clipaa lambs: 16.25; spring lambs | 1 clipped feeding lambs 8.50; bulk ice 17.253, fe clip- clipped ewes Wooled lambs 16.25: ; clipped culls’ lambs 17.00@ ta a ety 16. spring 1800. clipped ewes 8.00@8.50; clip- ped feeding lambs 12.00@12.50, ——___— CHICAGO FIEOD 14, Butter} brick 80, 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK South. St. Paul, i cam aa 8. of oe liberal at 11.50@12.75; with! and fat! Rye— id. ce 12.65; i ae MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. receipts today 88 compared with 146 and coarse grain closing quotations To Arrive " 164% 1.53% 14! 1.41 Cc 15245 LAO Bat Hogs 1,000; about steady with, Fri- day's general trade; medium and heavy butchers 8.75@9.25; top 9.50 for light sorts; sows omstly 8.00; j bulk pigs 11.00;' average cost Friday 9.19; weight 236, Sheep 600; fat lambs steady to 25 native springers unevenly to around 60 lower; sheep clipped lambs 26.50: ton native springers 17.00; top clipped ewes 8.00; bulk clipped lambs 14.50@ 15.50; clipped ewes 7.00@8.00. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ay i Open High Low Wheat— iy 140% 1.40% 1.40 1 141% 142) 141% 137° 137% 1.36% 102 1.02% 101% ABMs Ad AB AV ABYs 445% { 2. 2.301% 2.30% 2.30% 3 Bartey— 87 86 168% -.69 68% | DULUTH RANGE May 14 Open High Low Close 1.58% 1.58% 1.58% 1.58% 1.51% 1.52% 1.51%° 1.61% 107% 1.08 107% 1.06% 1.07 1.06% 108 duly Sept. May July 2.29 2.29% 2.28% 2.28% 2.30% 2 280% -2.31% 231% 2H Shckp er iiiait! light. Foe —s osen we 6. 5. Sey Bante tas 180 to 20, ee 225 eaiees 3.75@ Pheat No. ‘No.3. yel- 0.4 alned! 855.

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