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' 7 i 5 LAs MONDAY, MAY 23 1921 _MALE HELP_ WANTED WANTED—Experienced accountant capable of taking full charge of set ‘of books and assisting as office manager. , None but . experienced men neod apply, referencos to ac- company first letter, Write Trib- Sef time 1893. fee rks a Tae tae. requir. a “SOLER ipa wane OSE OStieas, st ‘Rangers need- 25-—$200 furnished, Enjoy the outdoors Particulars free, Write, Mr. Oz ment, 33:P. St. Louis, Mo. FEMALE HELP j, SAMPLE - fe make $10.00 SALESMAN WA sota Woolen Co. needs salesmen with cars; an opportunity to make connections with a reliable house, selling guaranteed qual merchandise only, Complete line of spring and fall. garments for. the entire fam’ Samples and equipment furnished. No invest- ment necessary. For complete in- formation write G. G. Neumiller, Coleharbor, N. , Box 1 41. olen Mil exceptional opportunity to men who will sell their high grade, merchan- dise to consumer. No investment necessaty, may work your home county if desired. For information write Box 201, Grand Forks. N. D. NTED-—Salesman for Southwest- ern North Dakota, Bismarck and adjacent territory. Nursery stock sales experience preferred. Should own car, be a hustler show - clean past record. Hankinson Nur- sery Co., Hankinson, N. D, HOME LAUNDRY. Ai specialty. y gs taken. Small repairs at low cost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017, Lost LOST—All my PEP after an opera- tion. Am now sorry I was operated | ; on for I have learned that each and every one of our organs*was given to us by GOD for some useful pur- pose. Dr. MacLachlan cures dis- eases of the tonsils, thyroid (goi- ter), gall-bladder, appendix, pros: tate gland, ete. without the KNIFE. Clin’ Block, Bismarck, N. FOUR ROOM, brand new, bungalow, oak floors, built in ice box, electric range and other fen- tures to make it the best built bungalow in the city, On reason- able terms at $3,950. ’ ‘SIX ROOM bungalow, 3 bed rooms, east front, close in, Not quite complete and can be d as woodwork, decorating and painting: to suit buyer, on very reasonable terms at $5,900. SIX ROOM modern house lent condition, nice trees, neighborhood at only $5,200, SIX ROOM house, close in, nice-Jawn. and trees, corner lot with lote ef room for another house; one of the best neighborhoods in the city, $5,700. FOUR ‘ROOM cottage fall ‘basement, 150 foot lot, barn, $1,700. FIVE ROOM cottage, full cement]. basement, well. built and: cheap at $2,300. FIVE ROOM and attic alow, | stationary | tub garage, condition, school, nice, neighborhood, front. $5,800, BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of the city at all ‘sorts of prices and terms INSURANCE: | Fire. tornado, auto- mobile, in good, old reliable com- vanes. FARM LANDS; I have) started five sales the past few days with local farmers who said, “I am going to buy now before prices go up.” DO, YOUR real cstate-business with the busiest deuler in the city. F bed NOUNS, excel- ucco bu basement close to east stucco] 5 to| FOR. RENT—Furnishe deeetaseece over 38" word, de poe rertiggs fo MS in ‘advance. Tecate by 12 cele to eure insertion same day. sciciine teatsianibi BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction day trial. figures. NOBODY has ever yet been able to even manufacture a car of, equal quality for the prices at which wo are selling guaranteed, well-condi- tioned rebuilt cars. This is just a eee 1926 Overland 4 door se- jan. “Rebuilt Cars With « Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. ____ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One apertment, in the Rue apartments, modern, 3 rooms with “bath, frigidaire and electric Call at 711 Ave, A or Phone teed, Seven car priced in plain July and August, furnished four room apart. ment on ground floor, See Roy Neff, 710 Seventh street. Phone 16th to Sept. ist. Furnished. liv- ing room, bed room, kitchenette bath. Person Court. Phone 993 FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath, For further ‘infotmation call at 616 i Phone 442-J. ished. two .room round floor, priced Fourth or Phone apartment on reasonable. 06: ue. Hs ae? FO itrictly ure ished and unfurnished “Apts. at Rose Apts. 216 Third street, Phone 852. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, private entrance. Call at 422 Fifth street. dor unfur- nishedSapartment at the Varney Flat Phone 773. FOR PENT—Apartmiént_ at Wood- mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. ‘Woodmansee. .| Fou “| FOR ALE FOR 8A SALB E ‘ROOM ‘medeep, bungalow, 2 bed rooms, east, frat practically new ilt-in “features, terms. SIX ROOM alan dwelling, 3 bed fige lot, eat front, rable loca- tien gear sehool, for $5260, on erm: ed NINE ROQM modern. house, includ-|° ing 6 bed rooms, hard wood floors, hot wa heat, bagement parti- tioned off, stationary laundry tubs, fire-place, double garage, close fine lot and trees, for $6500, on terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, maple floors, garage, close in. attractive home, for $4750, on terms. SEVEN ROOM modern house, 4 ‘bed rooms, close in, hot water heat, full_basement, screen porch, for $3960, on liberal terms. .FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, fine lot, east ae it, desirable location, close in, ble garage, fine trees, for $4000, " Sirens. MODERN eons on fine 50 foot lot, close in, garage, in excellent con- stony: for $3600, on terms. ROOM modern bungalow, 2' bed” rooms, full basement, 60 foot $0 gai ed near school, desirable r §: on terms. sik * HOON modern house,'3_ bed rooms, 3 stall garage, south front, 16 foot lot, desirable at $2650, on liberal ‘terms, ALSO desirable 81 GEO. M. REGISTER, —————— _ HOUSES -AND FLATS fo apartment modern bungalow, 9 big (one 4 and one Hot water heat, gas, electricity, maple floor, fir finish, full base- ment, double heated garage, lawn and trees. home and regular income at the same time, 622 Tenth treet. Ph 842-M. THE HOUSE No, 318, Mandan Ave. will be for rent the Ist. of June. It is a 7 room house and all modern. And the bungalow No. 314 Mandan Ave. will be for rent the 15th of June, All -sttietly modern. Call cated, 50 x 150 ft. lot. Price rea- sonable, Phone 868 or call at it Mandan street. FOR RENT—June first, Fat, modern five room furnished house. with bag ment und garage. Write Tribune FOR Ttoom modern flat, gas stove. re adults only. Call at 221 Rosser Ave, West or Phone }23-J. \UTOMOBILES FOR TRADE—Studebaker 6 Special duplex 1926, fine condition. Will trade for good lot or payment onl What have. you? Phone| N house. 360-M. FOR SALE—1926 Ford Coupe in A No. 1 condition, $376.00., Call No, 31127-LJ. ‘ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished apt: aie Murphy~Apts, -204% Main Ave. Trine wisbenaio easter 4ll ree [—WModern Apartment. L. iy Thompson, Phone 287. ____WORNFTURS VOR GALB FOR. ‘SALE—Household. Reasonable., Call at 318 West... Phone 269. | ee er A MR Ant AEE -. | _ STRAYED ‘ WPRAVED—One Diack gelding, three rears old with sickle brand on left jip. One sorre}, small white strip ‘in’ face, also -three-years old sic! brand wi left Strayed from ariow ‘Town Nelity baie Small, Bis- QEFICE ROOM FOR RENT Ave. B shi, mai furniture.| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in new medern stucco if Rongele Call Phone 548-M or 5 rt. RENT—A large sleeping room| close in tautiabie f for two, gentle: men only. Mrs. D. McPhee, 41! Fourth str rge room in he tails ny 2 6 Second street or Phone 5 FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room. Hot and cold water in .room. 510 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roon in modern home. Close’ in, Phone, J. ib work WANTED N’ competent, ox; nae ments work in cree clos! al reopeni oe ooks, financial Suatomentey profit and tax returns. Call 1 italements, Bernal e Phowe 1017. Bernard Lampe. FOR —Office or vibe rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Ap te F. A. Knowles. 2 wee MOMN POP “4 JUST DROPPED IN TO'GET HENRY'S MAIL— HE WANTED ME To LOOK. ‘ RETER (T VIRILE ‘HE WAS MIDDLEAGED woman desires work]. as housekeeper on a farm. Write) Tribune Ad. No. 96, huildinig “Vots * for] Ft Modern cottage, well lo-| ALSO e-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MISUCELLANEGUS or ROUND? Ati one i ‘EARTH was flat. A few think- ing eseple believed it to be, ROUND. e millions said that the few were crazy. At the present time prac- ly all the doctors believe that ses ean be cured by tack- ing SYMPTOMS with a FE or with pills, stale pus, poisons and dope. A few doctors, and among them Dr. pnkge dH have escaped from ‘the ‘fog of superstition and DOGMA and realize that all disease is caused by the circulation of TOXINS or POISONS in the blood and cells of the body, These poi: sons are the result of BAD LIVING HABITS. Dr. MacLachlan knows that in order to cure the sufferer the POISON, which is the CAUSE of the disease, must be removed from the ey and afterwards the sick person must be taught to LIVE CORRECTLY, If this is done the disease will‘ DISAPPEAR of its own i and the patient will mle CRED. Reasoning, _intellig. people, ‘all over the U. 8, A. are getting away frem the old. system of operations and pills dnd ‘turning to the NEW NATURAL SYSTEM racticed in the Clinic of Dr, Mac- Lachlan. He cures without the KNIFE, by Natural Methods, mild al, vitamin sence r entific ual dict and 5 T ON THE ROAD To HEALTH Visit the clinic of Dr. T, M, Mac: Lachlan. Modest fees within the reach of all. Clin Room 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE STORE fixtures at Wing, N. D. { Rhinelander ice box, 6ft. by A bet r Large roll top desk Sunbeam heater . Coffee mill Counters, each Many other fixtur: Cc. J. KELLY, 1g, No. Duk. Choice importe German Chappers — and “Mountain, also native sing- 8. ,. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone Jacob. Bull, Dickinsgn, N. x 728. Nome, choice 58.00 15.00 jerereen's it Fesgonable prices. Come and look | > 18 Eighth street, Clar- Parson, Phone 219-J, office FOR Re Sane An kinds of s¢ed_ and tatoes of good , varieties. Phone Piytor call at South je uGrocery, corner Eleventh and Sweet tree! FOR SALE“Sik head of horses from a to 16 woe Good ‘eofidition. iH. miles north | of BLACK dirt.and fertilizer, the ‘best in the city. Phone 977-3. T. . Burch. : |ALE—Two row F, also fresh milch cows. J, E, Chesak, 12 miles South of Bismarck, rola SALE—A Seed Lloyd Loom baby condition, $25 for ie. “Call role he a SALE CHEAP—Set of Britan- “nies Encyclopedia of: 29 volumes. Phone 588-L' FOR SAtE—Two ‘porch couch swings. Call at 414 First street or Phone BABY CHICKS PRICES June Qual Chicks, alive, postpaid: Ancon: Leghorns 10e; 8. Reds, Barred Rocks 13c; R. C. . Reds, White Rocks, Wy ndottes, Minorcas, gelegionr 14c; Brahmas 16¢ i 10c. Other standard breeds line feed, supplie: Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 0, PELKEY’S BABY CHICKS have a reputation. New reduced prices. 14 years of breeding. Hundreds - Satisfied customers, many report laying at four months. All breeds. Full line feeds, supplies. Month to cight-weeks-old Chicks, heavy, lively, priced right. . Pelkey’s odd and Chick Farm, Fargo, SABY, CHIC horns llc; B Reds 16c;, Wyandot! ingtons, White Rocks '16c; arate B vy 12c, heavy breeds 2c vies NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hhatehed. Incubators, ‘coal and oil broode: Globe feeds, feeders, fountains, violet-ra: dies. Everything and bee man, New price lists, free catalogs. N. D. ‘Bee Supply Co, Hatchery Dept., Moorhead, Minn. gluss, reme- for the poultry T00 LATE ETO CLASSIFY FEA LLIGNS of peopte wieet ‘hat FOR RENT. —Furniched sleeping room in modern home. street or Phone ; FOR SALE—Practieally new ice box, | only used three at, Home Lunch, 118 ‘Sixth street, | Phone 188, FOR SALI lonai so_new bed and mattress, 657. FOR SALE table talking machi records, Ideal for pienickérs. Phone 40-J, FOR RENT—-Furnished sleeping room in modern home, Call at 119 West Thayer or Phone 440.LR. TOUGH WORK “My poor husband was a wonder- sighed the she hacked at the pie crust. v d he found inspiration in my ful artist,” sa cooking.” “A sculptor, I presume,” boarder, surveying his bent Floomy f REVORT Vublished in Description 0 Cheeking account, & Amount of deposit, 8. I Depo: been aus rd tory desig: by the the Counc dl Bonds Auditor A. —_——— 0. K. USED CARS | 1926 CHEVROLET ton truck and 1926 ‘ord Truck, 1924 Ford Tudor, 1923 Chevrolet tour- Ford touring, ing, 1922 Dodge roadster, 1925 Ford roadster and a few cheap Forgs. and new cai rs. PITAL CHEVROLET CO. ated 8 of this 10th day A. E. Call at 822 Ninth] 1064 | weeks, $15.00, Call teh Coal range, al- Phone | stocrat por | nd 35 new . landlady as “He al- dance with Se of the Laws of | Deposit 700,00, i depositories have by Koverning in favor State file with County treasurer oF Cus- wiedge, informa: NELSON, | Treasurer. 1924 touring, 1926 Ford) Easy terms on said the! © jhad deli | moistur MARKETS WHEAT PRICES “MOVE UPWARD Too Much Rain in Northwest, Too Little in Southwest, Boosts Prices Chicago, May 23.—)--Too much rain northwest and too little south- west was largely responsible for ac- and a price. General in the Canadian causing delay to threatening to reduce rther, Unfavorable from Texas, Okla i Kansas, with some esti at the Kansas yield would be as 100,000,000 bushels. t closed strong 1% to 2% ents net higher, corn % to % cent up. Oats at 4 cent tos cent gain, and provisions showing 10 cents to 22 cents decline, New advances by wheat today were in the face of the fact-that the mar. ket had already risen 13 cents a bushel in hardly more than a month, and t although wet cold weather d spring work in the west, reserve had been provided, which according to experts, should carry the crop well toward maturity. It was ulso pointed out that haryv ing in the prairie seeding provinces and likely, to reduce their demands to a minimum during the next few weeks, An increase of ‘amount of wheat qn ocean passage nounced making the total 2,000 bushels aguinst 40,592,000. bushels a year ago. On the other hand, mes from Winnipeg said seeding in rn Canada is not more than 50 per cent completed on an average and that there had been 40 hours of rain in some sections with the downpour still continuing. Some buying was based on reports of hot winds south- west. WHEAT PRICES STRONG ON MILL CI the Unfav- weather in western Canada and erop complaints from the | Ameri southwest gave wheat a | strong upward eee tod Futures FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW | located on Eighth street, full base-! ment, concret east front, good Reasonable taxes. price $3,800. Terms. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, one bed room, hardwood floors, full | basement, furnace heat, garage. floor, floor dra’ age. Seventh ‘street, full basement, crete floor, flooi fine lawn and trees, screened porch. Reasonable taxe: NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE, place, full basement, basement gar age, good loca’ $7,600. Terms. NEW SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hardwogd floors, large om, fireplace, built-in fea- ‘our’ bedrooms, living tures, ment, enclosed Sales price $8,500. LARGE MODERN wood floors and trim, heat, four very fireplace, buy your home. list of homes at prices that cat fit any buyer. Hedden Real Estate Agency Homes—Lots—Fa: | Webb Block, Sales price $2,800. Terms. | SIX ROOM MODERN fine lot, double garage, south front, quick’ possession. SEE‘ THIS AGENCY WHEN YOU floor, floor drain, lawn, two car Sales concrete | basement gar-| HOUSE ON three bed rooms, furnace heat, con- x drain, east front, S, FIRE- tion, Sales price full bas porch. East front. HOUSE, HARD- hot water large bed rooms, A good complete ands Phone 0. { 's 25 9.50@10,00; Outs futures were firm and quiet, Flaxseed futures were firm and quiet. There was a late spurt in rye futures, Barley futures were dull and irregular. Cash wheat demand was spotted, choice to fancy in, pod demand and medium to poor quality was slow and draggy. Trading basis on choice was firm to one cent better, offerings of high protetin types being light. Winter wheat was firm. Durum was steady, Corn offerings were moderate and demand was fair to good. Oats were quiet and steady, Rye w. quiet and steady Barley was firm within th of 74 to 90 cents. Flaxseed was quiet and stea 0. ST. PA! South St. Pau ttle 3 yearlings i LIVESTOC Kk ‘xed yeurlings 10.00@ salable, around 9.50@ cur ‘bulk on es “bulk fat cows 6.00@ 6 cutters 4.50 3 ntnenors and considered, lights Hogs 8,000; talking mostly 50 lower on butcher and bacon hogs, or from 8.50@9.25 for bulk; early top 9.35; some light lights -held higher; sows and stags 7.156@8.00; pigs stly 10.50 or 50 lower, average cost turday 9.39; weight 215. 5 lambs minally more lowe sheep Butter ey extend “Des auinpde 40 ex- HENRY ViQULD NEVER TELL ME) ATUING ABODT ‘THIS PLACE AND TM 50 INTERESTED — * WON'T Yoo SHow “AROUNI I> SO L CAN SEE WHET IT'S. LIKE? By Taylor WHEW! L'M GLAD “Thar's ov ER —IF @ SHE HAD Taxen A PEEK IN THE WAREHOUSE “THE WHOLE Si 1 WOULD H GEEN |ECRET ANS OUT— THAT WAS & GOOD ONE You PULLED ABOUT LOSING THE KEY / southwest would travel] * y}northward rapidly and that import- Y| ing nations were ay ie bunleen tone: ccibie Yesterday Year Ago 144s @ 1.397% @1.40 8TH Corn— May July Sept. receipts ordina packed rked fingts 2 20 tras 244; STOCK RALLY IS SLOWED UP. Marking Up of Call Money! Rate Halts Morning's Heavy Buying May 23.—()—Specula- ¢ gained ‘momen- New Yor! tion for th tum in oa b “ine reer as slowed up n “the cull money 4 to dhe 5 ling of loans pre- ly represented efforts to re- ir the defi of more than $21,- 0,000 shown in last Saturday's house statement and the ns for heavy month- ly gains ran from one to seven ts, the rapidity of the rise in y tes! ing to the the floating supply railroad = comm: %4; the highest pri po m Pennsylvania moved up to 627; since 1913, in large volume. than 2 score through to new peak pri 1925, or longer, the list Banor and Aroostook, common, Pere Marquette , Intern: tional Harvester, Air Reduction, Rey- nolds Tob: Gas, American Suar Refined, Worthington Pump, bie ind International Ke including A. M t, markets, Tobaecos bought on reports rnings, and prosp dividend’ distributions. Reports of steadily increasing carnings — also/ contributed to the strength of the| public utilites. Renewed buying of — Chicago Great Western preferred and Chi-! cago and Eastern [linois common! associated with spe develop- ments of some unrevealed nature rather than immediate earni Sharles of the Mis ¢ d other western roads also were in good demand, despite reports of hea to some of their heavily, ‘Ke current special | HICAG Chicago, May 23 D. of A.)| Hogs 60,000; active taiade 26 to 35 er; spots 40 cetns or more big weight butchers; top| 9.80; !bulk 150 to 210 pounds 9 9 220 to 250 pounds 260 to 3 butchers some extreme! Hae bid downward to low; few selected slaughter pigs up-! ward to 9.75; bulk good to ch 9.00@9.50; 8, few his 8.65@8,75; medium light packing sows 3.00@8.75; pigs 8.75@9.75. Cattle 30,000; two loads weighty steers steady to 25 cents lower; others including yearlings mostly 25 cents off; with spots 40 cents lower; largely’ steer run; fat cows steady to easy; bulls strong; vealers about steady; best heavy steers 13.65; few lowds 13.00@13.35; most yearling with quality and con-| dition to sell at 9.50@10.50; most fat steers 10.00@12.00; vealers la 9.50@10.50 to big packers; wei meditm bulls up to 7.50. Sheep 20,000; fat lambs opening very slow; about 25 cents lower than Friday; desirable dry fed clipped lambs carly 14.00@14.50; asking up to 14.75 for choice handyweight, choice Arizona springers held above 16.75; sheep steady; desirable lined ewes 6.75@7.50; no feeding lam sold; indications steady to FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., May 23.—(/)—H 150 to 180 pound weights 9.00@9.1! 180 to 200 pounds 8.90@9.00;* 200 to 225 pounds tag ‘an ped 8.50@8.75 ; ‘0 300 pounds ae nae packers 2 soe T sheep ate? aaaibe heavy lambs 10.00@11.00;. light or 7.00@ heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cull’ ew @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. slaughter of choice fio id 88% Le 10m # ee hie 50@s2; N More] N, Rock Island] » ‘0 “B,” Brooklyn .Union| ¢ ing sows 8.00@)| ! eld day— Open i 144 FINANCIA! ~Today— Low ® 144 2.40% 1.37% 88% 90% 93% Wheat— May July 1.04% ‘yo. Se Flux 1.064 149% 144% 1.4645 142% 1.07% 1.064% 96% A8% 48 45% 2.26% 2.30 2.82 1.04% 90% A8% 7% Ade DULUTH RANGE May 23 Open High 4 1.58% Low 1.59% 154 1.37% 1.13% 1.10% 29 1.36 1.41% 1.09% 98 2.31% 231% 2 BL hay BISMARCK GRAIL (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 23 No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern No. 1 amber durum. » 1 mixed durum 1 red durum.. . 1 flax . . 2 flax . . 1 rye Harley Oats r ew! SHE ‘LL CORN 3, ue Ibs. or more 1 cent per ‘pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 lbs., & cents der shell. Hard winter wheat.. Dark hard winter wheat $1.27 + 1.25 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, May 23.—()—Wheat receipts today 196 compared to 241 a year ago, Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grains closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana ’. To arrive 1D. S.N., fancy Mont. To arrive Hard Spring: To arrive 11.N. 8, ch to faney 1D.N.S., ed to choice 1D. N.S. ord to gd... Dark Northern To arrive .... Northern .. To arrive D. N. Age to choice 4» ch to ey sat choice . S., ord to oe Northetnn scone Dard Hark (Mont. To arrive ........ Hard (Mont.) To arrive . To arrive Minn. & S. D. To arrive Fancy 1 Ambe To arrive . 2 2 3 3 1 ee 5 1.57% @1.60% 1.54% @151 1.56% @1.59% 1.53% @1.57% 147% @15 147% @15 146%@1.52% 1.54 @15T% 1.50% @1.5: 146% @1.495 145%@ .. 1.45% @148% 1.443% @ 1s ome 56% 146% @1.56% M%@)1, i Some@uerm 1.56% @1.505% 157% @1:60% ike cenanreneceena BEd

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