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MALE HELP WANTED "ANTED—Experienced accountant capeple of taking full cha: of books and assisting manager. None but men need. appl » refer company first letter. une Ad. 95. EXPERIENCED Tractor operatar de- sires work. Has had several years experience. Can give good’ refer- ences. Weite C. H. Stevens, 205 First Ave. N. W., Mandan, Nv experienced rences to Write Trib- b." CREAT DEMAND ‘for Barbers at. wages; men and women. ort, time required. Catalog free, Est. 1893. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Fargo, N. D, GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $125—$200 month. Cabih ‘articulars fre ri s Louis, Mo, RK WANTED WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, ash hauling, black dirt and fertilise Phone 686-LM, 413 it. reet south. John Ji ,. WORK WANTED—Haul ash plow gardens, Phone 391-LR, watera, OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Oftice or living rooms over eavwies Jewelry store. Apply. te F. A, Knowles, and J ight plano, birdseye bedstead and dressing table, light oak dining set, side boar closet, sectional booke: table, all high al Also one hundred Victor and Columbi: Rosser Avenue. p, 1 sewing rocker, 2 beds, spring and mattress, 1 dining table, 1 butfet, 4 kitchen chairs, 1 dress: reed stroller, 1 gol Phone 1192 or call at 408 Ave. = B&B or “Seat povweet CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES . AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles day teak, ack nt piesa te'blahe 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. ‘san example of thrifty transportation. “Rebuilt Cars Witly a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS - FOR SALE—One Majestic range, with water front. One 16 section Globe Wernicke bookcase, Golden Oak. Phone 613-3 or calf at 511 th street. Entire household furni- ture priced very reason: house for ‘rent. Phone at 615 Second street. FOR SALE: Small white ice bax, ‘, vacuum cleaner. sewing ine. All in good condition. Call at 807 4th St. i atens ay PRM ASS) FOR SALE—Front room furniture, brags bed, radio and phonograph. Cal Mrs. Herman Lidberg. one 830-3. Pine) ponents FOR SALE—Stark piano in excellent condition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 599 or call at 709 Third FOR SALE—Combin oal and gus runge in good condition. Price $45. Inquire at 1010 Fourth street. For RENT: Piano in arco col dition. Phone 442:M. P.M. 114. Call SALESMAN WANTED—The .-Minne- sota Woolen Co. needs salesmen with cars; an opportunity to make connections with a reliable house, selling guaranteed first quality merchandise only, te lil of spring and fail garm the, entire family. Sampl equipment furnished. No ment necessary. For complete. in- Mex, yformation mts G, G. Neumiller, Coleharbor, N . Box "14h. dah a sn) EgrRAYED RTRAYED—From the Ralph Tshmosl} farm, nine miles south of Menoke! a black and white spotted.’ shoulder Kindy "ett he shoulder. int iy. Tollefson, at oken, 6-F-: BOUSES AND FLAS = FOR SALE—New bungalow, rooms and » by owner at bargain price.” An-extremely: ‘built home. with nicely ar rooms, Call at §02 Séventh st: FOR RENT—Modern furnished house; close in: One sweagrved for 2823. Call ateer own use. Phone 2 Tat Phone 64.Wed house. Close i SELU To Tue, SWELL CLEAN: TAS SAMS ANYMORE LOST= 2 CERTAINLY FEEL. SORRY FOR HIM =AS USED J BE SOFULL OF RUN so} FOR RENT—One apartment. id £ FO ‘Modern fh ee FOR RENT—June 1st Apt. Furnish- ed, 3 rooms and bath. Phone 905. Also 2 furnished connecting rooms and bath, and a small room at 400 4th street. Phone 1052-L, Mrs. __ Cora, Mela in th Rae apartments, modern, °3 rooms with bath, fri ire and electric means Call at 7i1 Ave, A or Phone FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath. further information call at 6! Seventh street or Phone 442-J. APARTMENT TQ Ist. or. 15th to Sept. Ist. Furnished, ) living “room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Person Court, Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front apartment on first floor, bath ad- joining. Mrs. Rohrer, 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Strictly modern ~ fug- nished and unfurnished Apts. at ae Apts. 216 Third street. Phong, FOR = iahed apartment on ground. floor, private entrance. Call at 422 Fifth street. FOR T—Furnished or ‘ars nished apartment at the: Flats. Phone. 773. FOR BRENT—Apartin it at wiansee- Apattwants. Inquire BB. 2, are Re FOR RENT—Fornighed one roam and, Hitchenetta, lanalhorat. 4 arranged iny brass ii truction at iY ;| NORTHERN BAB rie rn, Tushees heat, basement a arage, th ‘front, Foeaticn. Baten ‘pr SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEW modern two story house, large rooms and closets, fireplace, built- ih features, éncloaed porch. East front. Sales price $8,500. Terms, O|FOR RENT—Two nicely. ment, age. Sales price $9,000 SIX ROOMS AND BATH, BAS! en eerie feel el ene turee- Bales price $7,800 NINE ROOM MODERN HOUSE LO- cated close to down town, hard- wood floors and trim, large living room, fireplace, enclosed porch. East front. Sales price: $8,000. Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN NEW STUC- CO bungalow, fire place, b: garage, reasonable taxes, ea: Sales, price $5,900. Term: FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, furnace hi close in, Sales price $4,700. Term: TWO STORY FIVE ROOM HOUSE, small lot, close to park, Sales price $4,100, SIX ROOM NEW MODERN BUNG- ALOW. three bed rooms, dwood floors, full partitioned ba: South front, garage. $5,300. Term: SIX ROOM MODERN, house, basement gar: floors. full partitioned basement, nice lot, lawn and location. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, hardwood floors, farni replace, south front. Sales price $6,500. Good terms. FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ONE bedroom, hardwood floors, fall 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 you in financing your purchase. te en- able you to buy at very best.prices. Appointments made any time dur- ing the day or evening, Hedden -Real Estate ment. STUCCO SABY “Siig pated lic; Barred, Bebe bec: Woande teh hee y ie. Juin x icy heavy breeds Bopp Hatchery, Fer iM Fa! YC rr hatched. Incubators, coal brooders, Globe : . yr and bee mao. ~ S, yaker- 6 jal 1925 Model in fine condition. Can be seen af 319 Second street, Phone jo after 6 p. wm. FO! 3 Ing car, cheap. Phone 887, Chas. ise OEE a Sales price] 5a » hardwood | FoR tif Seeders, RENT—One large room with two closets, suitable for two! ladies or two gentlemen. Also one single room. Close in. Call at 211 Sec- ond street, ‘OR ‘—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping on- ground floor, modern. house. 1100 Broad- way, corner. Bleventh street, Phone 129-W. R o nicely. furnished’ Night. housekeeping roams on und floor, with private entrance. hone 67-LR or call at 718 Fifth <-Mtreety SSRN Ve RENT—Four light _housekeep- ing. rooms furnished or unfyrai ed, in good location and near si I. ae ct 402 Ave. C West or Phone FOR RENT—Pieasant room inmo ern home, adjoining bath, down- town ‘location. cx at 110 Broad- irge-sleeping room two. Gentlemen pre- l_at 517 Seventh street FOR RENT—Cheerful front room suitable for two in modern home. il_at 560 Third street or Phone J. Two furnished rooms for light housekeqping with private entrance. Reasona®ly priced. Phone _492-M, FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room suitable for two. Close _in. Call at 316 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, in modern home. Call at 4 Main or Phone 672-LR. ENT—A furnished roo modern home. Call at 619 street or Phone 619-W Lai in th sl iz room in all ak 216 Second street or Phone 832. RENT—Furnished room in modern home. 67B-LJ, 411 Ave. AL FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, close in, 315 Fourth street. Phone sleeping Phone “room, 42 Fourth street. Phone 887 evenings. ——— EOUS pace formerly occu by two nice resectable ton: 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 fairness, however, it must be ted ‘that these tonsils were not ray ved at the clinic of Dr. T. M. facLachlan, for he knows and can prove that Pref infections includ- ing CONSUN ION follow remov- al of the ton: He cures all ton- sil trouble without surgery. Have your, tonsils TONED UP not TORN OUT. Clinic Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bism: ‘ATTENTION CATTLE MEN, sheep men, dairy men. If you. know what you need here’s what you want. Two hundred acres consisting of a) ximately. 100 acres excellent tillable land prac- tically stoneless, forty acres pas- ture and 60 acres natural meadow yeilding up to three tons of hay, , acre. Also one hundred and Cheap range for sale or rent, adja- ne near junction of Red and Black trails. At right prices and terms, See Mr, R. P. Clarke, Bis- marck Hotel. SALE: South d corn. Varietie: lez, Minnesota 13, Dent; Reiabow Flint, Gehu Flint, Falconer Fodder. Price range from $3.00, to. $5.50 per bushel. Ger- mination guaranteed 85 to 90 per cont. Can make delivery at once trom Coleharber, N. D. ent kota grown White Rust- Northwestern . D. Independ- Co, Coleharbor, Nu D._ Pion up-to-date methods; We do not remove the organs that GOD gave you. We remove the CAUSE of the disease. If you want the TRUTH visit the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) who cures by natural methods, scientific diet and mild. There's munificent’ reason for this smile of Edna Davy's, 13, daughter of a poox farmer at Fairmont, Md. For it was to her that Dr. Edward E. Tull (inset) noted surgeon of Salisbury, Md., bequeather $1,000,000 of his $1,250,000 estate. To Edna's ister, Ruth (afso inset) Dr. Tull left a life annuity of $3,600. His rela- tives announeed they would contest probate of this will. herbs, NO KNIFE, no injections of stale pus or poisons, No dope, Dr. MacLachlan, — Clin rooms _Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Barber shop. Two chairs and bath in good coal mining town. Reason for selling, have other bus- iness interest. Write C. T. Roe, Zap, N. D, WILL THE party who found pair of 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. _ ¥. PARTY WHO took ladder from Lahr, Job on Ave. B is known. Please return without further trouble. WANTED. few horses to pasture. No outlaw: Phone 1-F-11. Geo, Day, Britti WANTED TO BUY. mall house safes. Write box No. 601, Bis- marck. —— NOT A SECRET — JUST COMMON SENSE The neighbors of Mrs. Arthur De Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were curious to know what medicine she took that “acted like magic” in restoring her health. “No secret at all,” she says, “Just common sense. I’ saw Foley Pills diuretic advertised and began taking them. \I feel fine now, after 15 years suffering from kidne: troubles. I never have a tired feel- ing, and am active and happy.” Men and women everywhere use and rec- onimend Foley Pills diuretic. Satis- faction guaranteed. Ask for them, WHEAT PRICES ‘LOWER TODAY Favoralile ' Weather | Condi- 5) with ofte tions in Canadian North- west Have Bearith Effect Chicago, May 16—(#—Wheat ran into active selling .today on bulges and the market averaged fower de- spite corn strength. Generally fav- orable weather conditions for wheat seeding in the Canadian northwest had a bearish effect. Corn again overtopped the season's previous high price records for July and September deliveries, but failed to hold well in the face of profit taking. Wheat closed weak % to % to 2% net lower, corn % to 1% off, oats % to % down and provisions 5 cents to 40 cents up. One of crop authorities from Wichita, Kansas, that the gen- eral condition of wheat is very prom- ising, with a good stand and color and starting to head. He added that sessiun fly is present over a large territory and that considerable dam- re to result, but that he does not think any serious situation is in{ sight. Influenced by reports of adverse, Hy ; i ns, especially in Ill corn displayed considerable power to rally from declines. Less than half the area in northern IIli- nois that is usually planted by Mav 1, it was stated today, has not yet been prepared, Even ‘with entirely favorable is fully three to four weeks behin WHEAT FUTURES TURN WEAK AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, May’ 16.—%—Wheat 4 failed to respond to bullish tures in the. statistical news E ‘ and turned weak near the clése which was % to 14% cents lower. Outs sold off %@% . Barley futures were quiet and futures sagged late in the sessiot Flaxseed futures were weak on scat-| j tered selling. Cash wheat offerings were moder- nd demand was spotted. Only a igh protein spring wheat sold with any snap, other types ruling slow and draggy. General trading basis was unchanged. Winter wheat was in light supply and steady. Durum was weaker, Corn was quiet and steady. Oats were steady. Rye was in quiet to fair demand. Barley was in fair to good demand, es light. Range was 74 @89 cent: Flaxseed offerings were larger and demand was good for choice, quict for ordinary, STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD Operators For Rise Continue to Bid‘Up Stocks—Several Hit New Peaks | el New York, May 16.—()—Frequent selling squalls swept through today’s stock market, giving it a ruffled ap- pearance, but operators for the ris e8, ing presumably was inspired by the marking up of the renewal rate on call money to 4% per cent, coin- cident with the calling of’ about $15,000,000 in loans, and expectations of another sharp increase in federal reserve brokers loans to be made public after the close of the market. Bullish demonstrations centered largely in issues associated with fa: orable current news development Goodyear preferred and prior pre- ferred advanced to new peaks on the settlement of the litigation involving that company. Packing shares con- ; Something to Worry About soi 2 City oe ns “ZOwE! “Here's Goina to 4 3 SOME REAL Money WAITING Eqr OS DRE SINCE TASS ) pepe us Pop inc fea VE wusr BEEN E] JUGGLING A Few Yeau! an’ LF YOu Oon'y GET OME LCE FOR THE OTTER THAT'S STORED 'N THE WARE HOUSE “I {ty the best known Chicago| telegraphed today ; Rib: conditions hereafter, corn The| Close Close —1 Yesterday Year Ago Open 1.42 1.58% 1.42% @% 1.59 1.36 bas, 142% 1.36 1,33% Wheat— May 1.40, 1.34% 2.324% July Sept., Corn— May 5% 89 91% 84 July i * Sept. Oats: May 9% July 50% AB% AD AGM 1.07% f06 8% 1.07 9 99% + 12.37 12,37 12.67 12.35 1450 1315 13.10 14.30 14.25, EAPOLIS CASH GRAIN —-Whea* receipts today 155 compared to 160 Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations {Cash Wheat Hard Spring fancy Montana.... D.N, fancy; Montana Hard Spring... DNS DNS, ; To Arrive J 149 1.53 1.48 152 1.41 1.47 , ordinary to good Dark Northern. . Northern , ordinary te Dark Northe Northern DNS, choic DN. Dark Hard (Mont.).. 1 Hard (Mont.)... Minn. & S. D. 1 Dark Hard Mion. & 8, D. 1 Hard. Fancy 1 Amber Durum Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum 1 Durum .... 2 Amber Durum 2 Durum 3 Ambei 3 Durum 1 Red Durum.. 2 Yellow corn 13 Yellow corn 4 Yellow cor 5 Yellow corn No. 6 Yellow. 2 Mixed corn 3 Mixed corn 4 Mixed corn 5 Mixed corn. 6 Mixed AMNSH ASHI: Beteebaee ss: Durum ae Se, S3SRSSeES Barley choice to fan Barley medium to good. a Barley lower grades 5, 79 2 Rye...... 1.04%" 1.06% No, 1 Flaxseed. 2.26% 2.34% 2.21 9.50 to 10.50; she stock act 6.00 to 8.00; cutters 4.50@5. 6.25 to 6.50, few heaviers up fo,.6.7 stockers and feeders steady. Calves 2,200; vealers unevenly 50 to 1.00 lower; good lights 10.00@ 10.50; bulk at latter figure. Hogs 7,500; opening around stead: | butchers and baco: mostly 8.76@2: paid for sorted lights; sows and stags mostly 8.00, bidding 11.00 on oie Syerage cost Saturday 9.12;, weight 100; salable arket nominally tinued to respond to the settlement of the South American trade war. Federal Mining and Smelting jumped ynearly five points to a new high in anticipation of a favorable judicial jdecision in the dividend case now The demand for the Van weringen rails” mi of speculators e by early afternoon with New York Central, Reading and the West- ern Maryland issues making the be: showing. Strength also developed in| 1! a Apmber of specialties, particularly A.M. Byers and Nai Lead. Heaviness of United States com- mon reflected the recent decline in production and consumption of the metal, and several of the other. pop- lar industrials also appeared to be in supply on the ral. supply very steady on all ———___ Fi Fanco, LIVESTOCK ‘argo, N. D., May 16.—()—Hogs 150 to 180 pounds 9.25; 180 to 200 pounds 9.00; 200 to 225 pounds 8.90 @9.00; 225 to 230 pounds 8.75@8.90; 250 to 300 pounds 8.25@8.75; packe: 7.50@8.00; stags 7.50@8. Sheep top lambs 1 00@ 14.00; heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs se oigtt neues eF.00; eavy ewes 6. 00; cull ewes 3.00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK .08| Chicago, May 16,—(U. S. D, of A.) +, 2.03, —Hogs 38,000; fairly active, strong: 89learly top 10, strictly. choice 1 -55 to 190 pound weights held higher; + _.38 bulk 160 to 200 pounds 9.60@10.00; + 1,10/ 210 to 240 pounds 9.60@9.90; 260 to 325 pound butchers 9.25@9.55;: most $ .76| packing sows 840@ Sheep ight, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russeil-muler Co.) Bismarck, May 16 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern » 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. 1 flax .. 2 flax 1 rye. Barley Oats lights" 9.60@ 1 cent per pound under niente ya . aul 85 Ib, Ear corm, 70 lbs., 6 cents 65, Re der shell. Cattle 22,000; fed’ steers steady to Hard winter wheat. 25 cepts lower; mostly steady; light Dark hard winter kinds’ showing irregular downturn in ‘Siepertbenalersbienmene spots; best heavy steers 1: reale MINNEAPOLIS RANGE crs 60 cents lower; other cintes Open’ High Lo 1B conte nm we cents Wheay— ites @ May 1.39% 1.39% 1.38% 1 July a1” 1415-1408 Sept. 1.36% 136% 1.38% mah 1,03 1.03 1.02% 1.03 1.01% 1.02% 1.01 Sheep 17,000; desirable dry: fed and better grade springers Lalas ae Sees Sg ery slow; AT%} cents lower: ‘than "Friday: choice Friday; AT%| handyweight cli ba Hid brs fa fede stppers moet rly bids on inbetween .00@14. 15.25@18. 1 Bra large! 14. WW - U, 75@12.50; Caliterata cers upward to 18.00; elt 8 few: hi on 3 medium nallves pti * 5% i 4.00; = fd 2 rae ep pay ae cee xia DULUTH RANGE - CHICAGO PRODUCE sae are og, RSs ok aa 1.88% 132% 1.30% 130% % 1.08 107% 1.07 or tor ite" ie 0 95 5S 4% 44 y Sept. . 2.24% 2.30% 2.28% 2.28% 2.29% Barley— May. Bent