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: MALS HELP WANTED "{REAT DEMAND for Barbers at wages; men.and women. time required. Catalog free. Eat. 1893. etre BAR! COLLEGE, Fargo, N. £ HREE ch ae cut young fellows, a 17 to 22 to tact with ‘Advertising crew. A big chance, pal Leave town at once, €: Mr. 4 ae dE OVERNMENT its need- ed often, $125—$200 tmonrt,. Cabin furnished, Enjoy x) outdoors « Particulars free. Mr. Os ment, 33-P, St. Lovin, Mo. _____ FEMALE HELP. THREE neat appearin, Tadic! ages 18 to 23, to travel w manager and wif work. Chance to and make big mo to start. Leave town at once. Mr. Tyler, G Pacific Hotel. ELDERLY COUPLE—60 and 65, mov- ing to Bismarck desire housekeeper. Desire lady between 40 and 50 who writes fair hand, Addrees in hand = Bismarck Tribune Ad. No. He ‘WANTED AT ONCE (woman pestersed). for dish washing. Washburn, N. ne ME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work done. Shit specialty. Also family washings taken, Small repairs at low cost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017. food . Ce O Hoftmss ‘fmann, ANG like to trade my appendix preserved in a bottle of alcohol for a gallon or two of some kind of laxative oil. I tind that Dr. MacLachlan was right! when he warned me not to have my “oil can’ removed for I have suf- fered a great deal from constipa- tion and pain since my operation. I have now learned that an oper tion is absolutely unnecessary for au intlammations of every deserip- tion, such as tonsilitis, goiter, gal! bladder, stomach ulcer, appendici- tis and prostate trouble have all been cured at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan without the KNIFE. Clinic, Roome 6-8, Lucas Block, ING—Plain and fancy. pecialty, suits and coats relined. coeur by the day” Phone 731-LM. Mrs. Chas, Lamb, 515 Tenth street. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM, brand new, ucco bungalow, oak floors, built in ice box, electric range and other fea- 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 q complete and can be finished as to woodwork, decorating and painting to suit buyer, on very reasonable terms at $5,900. SIX ROOM modern house in excel- lent condition, nice trees,. nice neighborhood at only $5,200. SIX ROOM house, close. in, nice eae and trees, corner, lot with lote. of room for another house; one of the best neighborhoods in the city, $5,700. FOUR ROOM cottage full basement, 150 foot jot, barn, $1,700. FIVE ROOM cottage, full cement’ basement, well built and cheap at $2,300. FIVE ROOM and attic, stucco bung- statipnary tu basement garage, Al conditio: close to school, nice neighborhood, east front, $5,300. 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- panies, : FARM LANDS; I have started five sales the pust Tew days with local farmers who said, “I am going to buy now before prices go up.” DO YOUR real estate business with the busiest dealer in the city. + F. E. YOUNG. i — ay trial. Each car priced a r— edethieete 3 lnopetions, 28 3 insertions, a aes Ads over 25 tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY “65 Cents Per Inch eure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMO! ars ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. priced in pais figures. WHEN WE offer a rebuilt car for sale, we think of it something that is going to carry the reputa- tion of this house for full value and fair dealing throughout this com- munity. And we value our good name more than anything else in this business. You. can. trast this car. 1924 Dodge coupe, good as new. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND FLATS ‘Two apartm: modern ‘bungalow, 9 rogms (one 4 and one 5). Hot water heat, gas, electricity, maple floor, fir finish, full base- ment, double heated garage, lawn and trees. Ideal home and regular income at the same time. 622 Tenth street. Phone 842-M. FOR SALE—Six lots, house, barn, chicken house, also fruit trees and garden. all planted, also one horse very gentle, good for children. Call at 1025 north Eleventh street or Phone 908. to adults only. quarter section of hay land. Boyd __Township. Phore 905 after 5 p. m. ite| WANTED TO RENT— ern house by dune first, family of three, Write Tribune Ad. No. 99, BABY CHICKS NEW LOW PRICES June Quality Chicks, alive, Pastpald: Anconas, Leghorns 1 Reds, Barred Rocks 18c;-R..C. Reds, White Rocks, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Orpingtons. ldc; Brahmas 16c; Heavy Mixed 10c. Other standard breeds; full hi feed, supplies. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 18, Fargo, N. D. PECKEYS BABY CHICKS have « reputation, Erg years of breeding. Hun Satisfied customers, many report laying at four months. All breeds. Full line feeds, suppli to eight-weeks-old Chicks, lively, priced righ Poultry and Chick Farm, Fargo, NORTHERN BABY CHICKS ae hatched. Incubators, coal and oi “brooders, Globe feeds, fountains, violet-ray gla: reme- die Everything for the’ poultry: and bee man. New price lists, free N, Bee Supply Co, hy Minn. per 100 paid paghorn: 3 $1 Barred, White, Buff Rocks, "Butt and White Orpington: ds, Wyandottes, Brahmas $13.50; Mixed. $9; All Heavy Mixed $11, Lots of 50, Ye more, Orders prompt! ly filled. Bopp) Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. New reduced prices.|/ eel ; \ FIVE ROOM M located on Eighth street, full base- ment, econcrete floor, floor drain, it ek good lawn, two car in~ table and four chairs, buffet, bed, dresser, ‘chiffonier, stove and others. Phone 767-LJ or call at 9 Bleventh street. 2 SALE—One baby carriage, six dining room chairs, gateleg table, ice box, dresser, two large rugs, bed spring and mattress. Phone Reasonable taxcs. Sales] FOR Fics $3,800. Terms. FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, one bed room, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, concrete floor, floor drains, basement gar- age. Sales pric 800. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON Seventh street, three bed rooms, full basement, furnace heat, con- crete floor, floor drain, ‘east front, fine lawn and tree: servened porch, Reasonable taxe: abe Pa ities HOUSE, FIRE- a poe ‘good location, $7,600. Terms. || NEW SEVEN ROOM MODERN TWO story house, te bonty floors, large living room, fireplace, built-in fea- tures, four rooms, full base- ment, enclosed porch. East front. Sales price $8,500. LARGE MODERN HOUSE, HARD- wood floors ae ein hot water, * heat, four ina bed rooms; fireplace, tine "t lot, double garage, south front, quick possession. SEE THIS AGENCY WHEN YOU buy your home." A! good complete) list of homes at prices that can fit any buyer _Hedden Real Estate Ageney Homes—Lots—Farmiands Webb Block, Phone 0. MISUBLLANEOUS ‘ “IN THE RACE OF LIFE the man with the educated bowels will beat the man with an educated brain.” If you suffer from constipation and piles or have trouble with your, onuach, visit th Lachlan. (Harvard). Owe CURE alll diseases without the KNIFE. Why go through the pain and ote of an operation when you can-be cured easily and uickly without sur-| gery by our NATURAL METHODS, vitamin herbs, and scientific diet? CLINIC, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, _ Bismarck, N.D. ae SEED CORN—Pioneer White Dent! $4.00 per bushel. Golden Dent or Minnesota 13 $4.50 per bushel mination 85 to 95 per cent. cost yéu only 25¢ an acre more to plant these early quick maturing| FOR 1 varieties of corn rather than fod- der corn which will only produc stalks. nember 1919 and 192 were late springs and the best corn years we had in ten years. W. R. Porter, Far a D. SALE STORE fixtures at Wing, N. D. Rhinelander ike box, Oft. by 7 $125.00 Large roll top desk’. Sunbeam heater Coffee mill Counters, each .. + 10, Many other fixtures for sule cheap. FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also native sing- Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phone Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N,| goats espe- d for infants and invalids. Seventy-five dollars. S. S. Suth- erland, South Heart, N._D. ‘RAG RUGS Woven, Will cail for and| deliver, Prices reasonable. Call 702-M or Mrs. R. B. Fields, 228 Third street south. nse Teta Ft io nee 1 ae Mae: i opportunity to buy an excellent in- strument costing $485.00 at $175.00, account moving. 414 Rosser Ave- __nue: West. |ALE- ik buffet, ing six chairs, bronze bed, two. deena ers, ice box and_ miscellaneoud itemns Very reasonably priced, Call 826. af al —e—Maytag washing mai chine, gas range, good as new, radio stand and bassinet, one rocker, nut dining room table in excellent ‘condition. Phone 36. - Duofold in 112 Eighth condition. tree! Cc FOR RENT—Two nicely furn' rooms for light housekeeping on first floor, cool in summer. Also one sleeping room suitable for two, All modern. Close in. one or two, in moder: blocks from postoffice. telephotie convenient, 3 Ph 63 ENT—One room on egureiabed for light housekeeping, bath adjoining. Call at 618 street or Phone 568-W. Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, modern house. 1100 Broad- Eleventh street. Phone BENT—Front sleeping room on|}, ground floor, connected with bath. Close in and reasonable. Call at 20-First street. Phone 1096-R. FOR RENT—Furnished jight house keeping rooms with gas for cook- ing in-modern home. -One or two furnished light housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home. Close in. Call, at 404 fth or Phone 597 ing room in new modern bungalow, Call Phone 54! 906. Seventh street. . light housekeeping rooms, close in, rent reasonable. Cail at 601 Third —One or two modern wi furnished city heated rooms. Private ontrance, Call at 306% ain. "| fOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home. Soa 216 Second FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room. Hot and cold-water in room. 510 ing room. Close in. __Third_street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roon asada home. Close in. Phone APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One apartment in the Rue apartments, modern, 3 rooms with bath, frigidaire and electric range. Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor, priced reasonable, 400 Fourth or Phone 1052-LJ. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor with private entrance. Call at 422 Fift “HAVE some good buys in diamond: Cash or terms. Write or W. Marek, 106 Third also E. Chesak, 12 ismarck. TAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired at Ruder's Furniture Ex- FOR RENT—Furnished or _unfur- Haw Bhene at the Varney Flats. FOR BENT—Apartment at Wood- mansee Apartmonts. Inquire H. J. Woodman: change. Phone 790-W. FOR SALE—Alaska Spitz Pups. Price $5.00. Call at 319 South ‘enth. j MONEY a $1000.00 to loan on improved city] property at 6 per cent. Phone 260, taal hed apts. % Main ‘Ave. Phone 342] { ixth | ¢ Mrs, Ada} Call at 619 619-W. é stucco | } street. Lat 4 Ford excellent condition. First reason- able’ offer will be accepted. See R. G, Emerson, 811 Fourth street. Phone 176, FOR SALE—is2¢ model Ford Tudor brand new—good bargain for quick sale, Party leaving town, car at M. B. Gilman Motor Co. Phone 868.5. FOR SALE—1926 Buick Standard Sedan driven 5,500 3. List equipped with license $1638.00. A bargain for cash. Phone 679-R, Peat ROOM FOR oe IN’ nd er Knowles Jewel: store, ply to F. A. Knowles. # in a North Dakota, Bismarck and cent territory. Nursery stock sales experience preferred. Should own car, be a hastler and show clean past record. Hankinson Nur- sery Co., Hankinson, N. D. NOTICH TO CREDITORS. Matter of the Bstate nott, Deceased. of Knott, ad- of Walter, Bismarck# yo! 1 County ‘and Btale of Noreh . Wehe, attorney for Lucas Block, Dismai h Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh Coun- ty, at his office in the Court Hous in the City of Bismarck, County Dakota. eby further |. C. Davies, Judi Court’ within: and” fo of Burleigh, and state Dakota, has ‘fixed the 192 that Hon, County v Administ rst publication on M 1927.) y for Administrator, No D. | up to June 18th, 4 p.m. running man Grading 8} of | the | ions mile Between sections two miles) West Between 4 then one on the éth da at the hour of the rely of ci o the city of Bismarck, North, Dakota, at the City: Hall In such citys will hold public “hea jon to certain proposed to Sections 4 said ci of th us the Z of ae ordinance commonly known ning Ordinance of th Bismarck, which __ pro endmetns are on file in the of the city auditor of said city and that all parties in Interest a citizens, at such time, will have an y to be heard with ref- such proposed amend- part to d this a near, of CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, May 26.—()—Butter un- changed; ‘feceipts 11,530 tubs. Eggs higher; receipts 27,988 cases; firsts 20@21; ordinary firsts 19@'%; storage packed extras 23%; storage Packed firsts 24%, Chicago, eee alive. weak; receipts 3 21@23; springs 38; broilers 25@32; rkeys 23; roosters 18%; ducks 25 @30; geese 15. | found | traders, {in thei | 16,000,000 | southwest »|for the day. Ee SLR RRO NAS NEN SN AN WHEAT MARKET IS IRREGULAR)" Prices Advance Sharply on Rush of Buying, But Gains Fail to Hold Well Chicago,, May 26.—()—Wheat _ad- vanced sharply today on a rush of commission house buying but gains failed to hold well. Heavy profit taking sales ‘led to reactions, despi unfavorabel weather conditions in the Canadian northwest and also in Kansas and elsewhere southwest. Export demand for North American wheat was again slow. Wheat ed irregular 14 cent net lower to 1% cents higher. corn and oats both unchanged to ‘4 cent off, and provisions arying from 20 cents decline to 5 cents advance. Very active buying which sprung up carly in the wheat market today offerings light, and = many who at first had been in- ed to sell, made a quick swi wet weather were accompanied by complaints from Kan: authority estimated th tory so far reports dry weathe: A leadin, whea seeded in Canada at whereas ‘the total last year was 22,500,000 acres, Acute need 0 wheat was emphasized by re- ports that west of line “from Comanche count; to Rooks} tically report, | f fields inspected 0 mile trip, the b fields ix to eight bushels yield,! ‘oviding moisture is recei week, WHEAT PRICES FINISH HIGHER AT MILL CITY Minneapolis, May 26.—(4)—Wheat trade slowed down to after an early bulge on further show western Canada and bullish mate of shortage age. Finish was ds this 1 esti- in seeded acre. Top was 1% to cents higl ptember leading. Oats were irregular, trailing corn within a narrow range. Barley fu- tures were dull and draggy. July rye gained 1 cents early and turned reactionary. Flaxseed — fu- bated were higher with pit offering: igh lash wheat offerings were moder- ate and good quality was firm. High protetin, dry springs were in brisk| Meee pil and dry low protetin was firm. Ordinary wheat below 14 p cent protein and 58 pounds v 1 Winter wheat was in fair to good demand. Durum was quiet. Corn was in moderate supply and ‘pant to good, in fair to good demand. Barley was in good demand and choice “was scarce und stronger. Range was 74 to 92 cents, Flaxseed was steady. “RAIL SHARES HIT NEW HIGHS Their Renewed Activity and Strength Overshadow All Developments York, May 26.—(4)—Renewed activity and strength of the railroad shares, nearly a score touched record high prices, over- shadowed all other developments in today’s, stock market. -tndustrinis disclosed widespread _ irregularity, buoyancy of, several specialties be: ing off-set by the heaviness of some of the standard steels, motors and Banks called about $15,000 in loans, but plenty-of funds were avail- le at the r rate of 4% per lp | textiles, ” WIBLL, EIT ONT HENRY”: TUTE — WHEN DID Done Well LO Lie T HEAR ALL) & ABOUT YouR TRIP BLT L HAVE ToGo . UPTOWN AND MEET “ Tut See You Later~ TM ANXIOUS “To WELL, T HOPE THE TRIP'S DONE You A Lot or ITS FROM A CLIENT” “Valo OWNED S7Bci 1A) COMPANY BUT AAS" BEEMAN Fe SHOW. By Taylor "YEAH SIF HE OWL KNEW How coob L REALLY dave BEE Done! "By Blosser BAS NOMRING ROR ANS STOCK , IT'S LOST, THAT'S. ALL THERE ts ror! % to % cent higher: I YR WT AL NEN eS TLR GHICAGO R RANGE s Close Yegterduy Year Ago oan Wheat— May Sept. Corn— May duly Sept. 14,15 cretary Nelson was Washington adv it the res i was incidental to month nd had no eff redit situation which end requ on the ge jcontinues ea | Placing of the bore chee and) and Hoekin, ailroad en a $10 annual tas 3 took Wall street trade by sur- | and stimulated buying of the rade railroad shar “Nickel common soared nine points 1s followed into. new high by and Ohio, New York Cen- i second preferred, Western preferred, Norfolk. and Western, “Katty” pre- ferred, Pere Marquette, Gulf, Mobile and Northern, and a few others. Excellent April carnings state- ments. by the Pennsylvania and ‘outhern Pacific railroads were off- set by the poor showing made by St. Paul and the Missouri Pacifi utter showing a deficit of $155,000 on contrast, to net operating income of nearly $1,400,000 in year. The rise in was accompanied by various rumors, including one that the Pennsylva: was planning to offer three shares of ‘ania for one share of Norfolk and Western and another that a $12 guarantee would be offer- ed to Norfolk stockholders. Inspiration Copper sank to a new ; low on the passing of the dividend : Motors were inclined to heavines: with selling presumably inspired by the announcement of « new Ford ear. U. S. Steel common also was in sup ply. Pittsburgh Coal soared ove five points on reports of compet: tive buying. Abitibi Power was a cumulated on the prospect of hi ing was irregular. r selling of Baldwin neral Motors, whieh yielded 3} and 4 points respectively halt, in the general advance of roads, but a few carrier tinued to stride Western Maryland common and. see- ond preferred, between which there is usually a spread of ‘old simultancously jHaven reached 51% on a hug over ,and Atlantic ¢ four ‘points. Total sales mated 2,600,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE lay 2 High 1.46% 1.484, 146s sive of which| ® 1.09% % 4 2.2 2.30% 2 BI BBM 10" 87% DULUTH RANGE lay 2 Open High 1.59 1.534 1.39 Close 112 1.02 2.26% 281% 2. 331% sth 350% BISMARC! (Purniahed by Recocie Miler Co.) Bismarck, May 26 + No. 1 dark northern northern.... amber durum mixed durum NE 6 under ibe Tar corn, 10 Ibe, 6 conte ua- ell. ard winter wheat . Dark hard winter wh CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 26.—<#)—Wheat No. 2) red 1 No. 1 hard 1.51% S Corn No. 6 mixed 88; No. a rpg id heavy: : [zoe tty + w 14.12 » the} 2 April last] 2 Norfolk and Western] 3 ast Line gained 5 approxi- 2 —Today— Low Close 149% 1.49% 1.43% 1.45% 141% 90 be fe 1.53 1.46% 1.43% 91% 1 143% 50 Od 97% 49%! 60% 48% 1.16% Bey 14.12 2.00@4.00; bucks 3.50@ cull ewes MINNEAPOLIS CASH Minneapolis, May “LOSE 26.4) —Wheat today 106 compared to 138 0, Minneapolis cash wheat e grains closing qoutations [today follow i} Hard Spring, ; Mont 159% @1.625% | i 4a de 4 1.61% 1 fey Mont... 1.98%@1.615 : . 575% @1.605% 18% 1.6056 8% @1.57%, @16% 6 @1.59% 1.55% 1.50% fancy , ch to fancy » good to ch, ord to good ‘park Northern. . Northern . To arriv . , ch to faney gd to choice , ord to good xd to choice ord to good a To arrive 1 Hard (Mont. To arrive . Minn. & S. D. Hard * To arrive . Minn. & S. D. To arrive cy 1 Amber Durum 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum oe To arrive Durum ..... To arrive ....... 2 Amber Durum Durum Amber Durum Red Durum To arrive Yellow corn Fa x @1.59 @1.57 @ Durum. . To arrive Y To arrive .... Yellow corn... Yellow corn. Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn.. To arrive . Mixed corn Mixed corn Mixed corn.... White oats .. White oats To arrive hite oats.. ch to fi Barley med to gd To arriev Barley lower e CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 0, May 26.—(U. S. D. of A.) —Hogs 30,000; market considerably improved from early; many hogs 300 pounds dow selling steady and ac=~ tivel low trade on weightier kind cking sows around steady; top 9.50; bulk desirable 150 to 200 pound averages at 9.25@9.50; 210 to 250 pounds butchers 9.10@9.35; 260 to 300 pounds 8.90@9.10; bulk pack- ing sows 7.85@9.10; — strong weight slaughter pigs upward to 9.25 and better; heavyweight hogs 8.651 ium 9.00@9.50; lights 9. 005505 ights 9.00@9.45; packing sows slaughter pigs 8.50@ “Cattle 1,400; better grades of fed steers 25 cents lower; common and 2} medium grades weak to 25 cetns of largely medium weight steers and yearlings runs; well finished heav- ies scarce; fat cows and weighty heifers 25@35 cents down; bulls steady to weak; vealers about stead most fed steers 10.00@12.00; best long yearlings 12.25; stockers and feeders scarce 8.75@9.73; vealers 9.50@11: to packers; upward to 12.00 to gutsiders, Sheep 1, fi lambs slows tholee | ikinds in about stead: opening light " in between ki seney re che al ti ped awe 5.501 ie trellis ewer bulk op He 25; en