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¥ HEDNEDAY, JUNE 2), 1097- _ 1997. SWIDEAWAKE, young man to travel with manager doing speciait: a .ing. Man with car preferred. perience unnecessary. Trepauets advanced. See Mr. Bowers, Bis- marck Hotel 6:00 to 8:00 p. nm ‘wen? hi—Accountant preferably ex- perienced in Public Utility work. Cali ut room 228, Grand rucific Ho- tel between 8:00 p. m. and 9:00 tonight or Thursday. special work driving in the country. See Mi Con- over at Patterson Hotel Tu: Wednesday evening between eleht and eleven 0’ J#REAT DEMAND for Barbers ‘at good wage: men and “women, jort time ety rid free, Eat. 1893. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Fargo, N. D. VERNA t Range: ed often, “$425—$200 month. shin furnished, Particulars mant, &2-P_ St. countant preferably ex- perienced in Public peey work. Write Tribune Ad, No. 27. ing ladies for . Campbell at Halt’ 's, Drug sture, 10:00 a. m. Tues- oe me Experienced girl for gen- ps houbowene. ie af family. Call enings: “tenth street. WANTED—Oompetent el for house- work. Call evenings at 518 Fifth street. \ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT- chenette and closet, furnished for light housekeeping, ground floor, and ice box. For sale: Com: Fination range. FOR RENT—Two ed _ and three unfurnished rooms for light. / housekeeping in modern home, all at 418 Eighth street or Phone 104-W. FOR RENT—Furntshed fron ing foom in modern-home, pi entrance and close in, Call Second street or Phone 544-1 FOR RENT—Large room in modern home, 1 block from postot Gentlemen only. Phone 962 or all FOR RENT— ea tly furnii rooms for light Poteckeeping, in modern home. Call at 518 Ninth __street or Phone FOR R house, 8 _ Av FOR RE street, __HOUSE! new ly modern, 116 Thayer Phone 262-W. ‘—A room at Phone 715, 15 Fourth SAND FLATS ; RENT—Four room flat with hath, Heat and water furnished. Six toom modern newly, decorated houses For sale: ‘Lawn mower, and majestic range. Phone 905 or call at 222 Second street. FOR RENT —Five room modern house and three room hbuse, not: modern, three blocks from post of- fies ERE possession. In- auire of J. K. De FOR RENT—Five room duplex, large living room with fire Places. any decorated, splendid location, nt 120 Rosser Ave. West. T—A_ three large room duplex, strictly modern, Clos A Inquire at 702 Seventh street. Phone 357-M. ‘WILL RENT home furnished for two or three months, "Dr. L. ‘W. Lat- son, $19 Park street. Phone 973-4. FOR RENT—A house with six roo Also for selec porch couch. Call at. 414 First stveet or Phé 58-J- HOUSE FOR” RENT at 814 Fourth street, Inquire at 916 Fourth street. Mrs. J. D. Wakeman. 0 ENT—Modern furnisl alow by, the first of July. 51t_ Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house with sleeping perch at 309 Eighth street. -Call-535-W.. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow. In- quire at 510 Fourth, Lost ack rimmed glasses in soft leather case. Finder please return to Capitol. Funeral Pariors, Ung: | Call at ; er os Reetpbmbe a repr ao be NOE bck "1 Seeks aust bam | ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. ee Tisek sar priced ia pala IT IS OUR sincere belief that this house has made as many friends and loyal customers through re- built car sales as in any other de- partment, because those who buy rebuilt cars here continue to think well of us. We can trust our good fname with any car we ate now of- fering—here’s just one of: many good “buys.” One 1925 '65 Broug- liam, newly ducoed—a ‘snap. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. + FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, fire place, onk floors, many built-in’ features, new, never occupied, gas: stove, ice box, full basement, fur nace ‘heat, laundry room, tubs, gas heater, kitchen furniturs asement garage, lawn, hedges, east front. Sale price $6, Good terms. Im- mediate pos ‘ion, NEW JUST COMPLETED SIX ROOM two story house, oak floors, fur heat, many Luilt-in features, heat- ed garage attached, best location. {Sale price $7,000 complete, Terms. SMALL FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, | south front, hardwood floors, full basement. Sales price $3,600. Terms. TWO FOUR ROOM FULLY MOD- ern bungalow, yalechiaeg floors, furnace heat, ent garage, laundry room. sue price of each $2,800. Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN hot water heat, full south front, close to school: price $3,800. Term: I] FIVE ROOM» MODERN ROUSE, new, hardwood floors, full |b ment, furnace he: I located. Sales price $4,800. pty THREE OR FOUR Hed HOUSES for rent iful he urni: |, immediate possession. e this agency for rent or to buy. Hedden Real Estate Webb Block. HOUSE, ement, HOME LAUNDRY FIRST SCARS, work ¢ done. Sulriss . Aisa family was! iste ‘Small repsire Xe low cost, Marguerit Bulten'’s Home Laundry. —208_Ave. A ‘A West. Phone 1017. PERSONAL EPILEPSY eee sdlood causes Fits. \How to stop’ Fits promptly. Freq treatise and in- structions. Write Western Medical 125 W. 62nd. St., Chi ‘apartment on Weoued floor. Call at 400 Fourth _atreet or Phone 1052-J. Side FOR. RENT—Three room apartment ie floor, nicely furnished. Call apartment and garage. Fifth street. ou FOR PENT—Apartment. Wood- Py | Apartments. tageive Bd. jansee. ron RE hy Apt ite Hain ve. al ul a. jal ve. at i . Call ‘oe wr: ENT. Falichenette. Harelnuret’ au rite street. Se FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Build'g._ Apply Tribune office. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Four brass beds, springs and mattresses in best condition, chap, Also bookcase, library table, two rockers, and | various other articles. Phone 774 or call at_516 Second street. FOR SALE-—One dining room baffet included. 1 floor lamp, ton tug, bed, ice box and __household artiel FOR SAt x1 10-6, $10.00. Street. other Phone 1161. minister rug sixe Call at 622 Man an ES FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE for ciear property in my ‘home nes ouse 36x36 ith Inte’ litine econ, throes” Oe rooms, bath room, kitchen antl breakfast nook, fire place and fur- mace; | Harry A. Warner, 1923 Sheridan St. "poliywood, F la. ’ MISCELLANEOUS DON'T have your bowels pawed over like @ remnant sale at a department store. Keep everyone's hands out of your abdomen and pocketbook and the KNIFE from under your ribs by visiting the CLINIC of DR. 7. Mo MACLACHLAN (Harvard). Our motto is, “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine, (in the abdomen).” We! CURE tonsils, troubles (ulce ease, appendici diseases of the der, piles, Sten Be ‘without opera- tion, by our KALINE BLOOD TREATMENT, Vitamin Herbs and, Scientific Individual Clinie, NoDak 6-8, a Block, Bismarck, al FOR goiter, jomach, |, gall-bladder female trouble: Ineys and bla@- Ae ciusimieiaeowe? 1 cow: old, 1 cow seven years old. freshen this fall. Under to be opened July 15, maarck Indian School THaul Ashes From | Three or four tubs 50c. For sale: Dry stove wood, For a square deai Phone 977-J. : T. M. BURCH. 415 Seventh St. All to PILES hy. operation. Painter No chloroform. MacLachlan, Rooms 6-8, Block. a iti FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—One sum- mer kitchen and one lean-to, to be seen at 808 Avenue B. Purchaser to remove buildings at his own ex- pense. H. "Hare, Citi FOR SALE-Shortbare “bull, excel lent breeding. Pedigree furnished. Can be seen at Magnus. A, C, Small, _18 Fifth street, FoR SALE—Ch Pi March farrow, Write,or see Edwa Taube, Hazelton, N. D. FARM LANDS Lucas FOR information on how to secure the late edition of'the Book of Knowledge during the month of June by our new cooperative club plan, Phone 619-W and representa- tive will call. FARM FOR SALE—Or trade for small business, 320 acres improved, 3 miles from New Salem. i a sacrificed price and terms. Must sell on account of poor health.Adam Bumann, New Salem, N. Dak. 8. three years old, 2 cows five years: AIGION NOTE. ~ eee) LONG GRAS? ns NOT CONE BACK —— — J Too Late To Classify. WORK WANTED—Seventeen year old girl desires a nosition to care for children or assist with house- work. Phone 536-W. FOR RENT—Two room apartment! suitable for two people. $30.00 for | summer months. Call at 618 Sixth! street or Phone 568-W. FOR RENT—Two room modesn fur-| nished apartment at 924 Fourth street. Phone 543-W. WANTED—Salesiady for dry goods | dept. in general store. Give age, nee, Seferences and salary ite Tribune Ad. No. 2s. FOR SALE—Two dozen glass pint jars, two dozen Ball jelly glasses. Reasonable. Phone 400-2. FOR RENT—Nicely farnished ro in modern pomé, suitable for on ———— BABY CHICKS ABY CHICKS—Shipments June 2 July 1 and 6, Leghorns 9, breeds 12 har postpaid. lots 1c less. Bopp Hutchery, Fer- gus Falls, Minn. ‘WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO INT—Responsible tenant desires furnished house or i s ‘tment for the summer months, lust have two bed rooms. Call 826-J. WANTED TO RENT—Smail_mogern ed house during July and Phone 755-R. or two girls. Close in. 121 W. Thayer or Phone 440-. FOR SALE—Two J cultivators, Inquire store, Deere at FOR RENT--Modern sleeping room. Call at 419 Gentlemen preferred. Seventh street or Phone 977- FOR REN’ garage, close in. Little Joe nN YOURE, ig BALL GAME SOFTEN CALLED~—LOTS OF Call at J. corn Dahl's Ww. Nine room house with) pounds Phone 64-W-2. bo LATE GUN A GEAT, THE ANE | as a bear factor, | LIVESTOCK GRAIN PRICES ARE ALL WEAK Hot, ‘Weather Favorable » Corn Crop Sends ‘Toilay’s: Market Downward Chicago, June 29.-()—Het weath- er favorable for the corn crop led to weakness itt all! grain nricés. Be- sides indications pointed to renewed likelihood of Minois legislation to! put grain exchanges under control of a state commission, Unofficial month crop estimate for July, it was announced, would be given to the trade on Friday. Worn closed heavy 1% to: 2% oh lower, wheat 14% to 1% down, 0: 49 to 1 off, and provisions ised from 10 cents decline to 2 rise of 17_cents. Importance of improved weather today for corn was evident from com- prehensive reports at hand saying thut cool temperatures, especially at night, during the last couple of weeks have been greatly retarding! rn growth. It was asserted, how- r, that favorable weather’ from! now until the middle of October) should see the great bulk of the corn crop safe from frost damage. Advices ‘from the northwest that there is no danger of black rust un- til wheat is headed did a good deal today to e the wheat market. At’ present, the spring crop is just! starting. to joint in South Dakota. | Rapid harvesting winter whea with the work now extending no: ward through Nebraska, counted also WHEAT CLOSE! DWER ON MU ‘ITY MARKET inneapolis, June (P)—Wheat , ate today afier tubborn tone through sion. July liquida- tion started the break and stop loss selling developed in deferred months. Close was 14 @1% cents lower. Oats followed the leaders with a narrow range. July barley had a tt of strength on short covering, September gained little. Rye futures were easy. Flaxseed futures sagged 1'y cents. Cash wheat offerivgs and demand was spotted. Only the choice spring whi sold readil: ‘oft, low protein or dam- were slow and draggy. $ weak for low pro- tein, type, idy for high. Durum was quiet and steady. Corn demand was quiet to fair. Oats were and quiet, Rye was firm to strong. were fair er, |" Flaxseed was in good demand for choice, which was scarce. Poor was quiet. | CHICAGO LIV | Chicago, June 29. | —Hogs 20,000; better grade hogs 230 down scare ct under! broad shipping demand; generally 10 @I11 cents higher than Tuesday’ erage or strong to 10 cents hi than best prices; heavier mostly steady; big packers talking lower on common and medium kind; ESTOCK (U.S. D. of A.) |cutters | gutchers x Barley was firm to one cent high-] 5.5 MARKETS FINANCIAL | CHICAGO RANGE Tune Close Close Yenterday Year Ago 132 | Wheat— duly Sept. Corn-— July 29 ota 1.43 one 142% Ma 1.42% @ DRM 1.01 @1.01 Spet ‘ : @% 3655 Oats— duly Sept. Rye-— July Sept. Lard— duly Sept. Ribs— duly 17.60 Sept. 16,75 Relies duly Sept. 18.22 18.45 10.645 1.08 @1.08 AT i130@ @85 13.66 18.90 bulk of good native lambs ‘13 13.50; best natives to shippers 1 i few joads down to 13.00 and be | bulk culls 8.75@9.25; inferior kinds | downward to 7.00 ‘and below; no! Westerns sold; choice Idahos above 14, ood Oregona eli around 1 sheep strong; — fat 6.25 mostly; few light- 5.50; double choice ‘around 12.005. fi no held vehes pound yearlings tants indications fully sold; best held above S80. ST. PAUL LI South St. Paul, June 2 S. D. of A.)-—Cattle 2,20 and yearlings: nominally loads yearlings and early 11.00@11.40; bulk she stock and other c about in line with Tu bulk fat cows an dheifers 4.00@5.00; weight grade bulls -mostly 6.75 ers and feeders quiet 6 steers and 4.50@6.50 on ¢ 800; quality consid- ered 50@75 higher; good lights 10.50 @11.00; bulk latter price. Hogs 13,000; desirable lightweights 10 higher; other classes and grade about steady; pigs steady, better 225] pounds and down 8.75@9.00; top 9.00! for selected lights; pound | sows ‘ows and | Sheep 300; better nati or more lower; 4 around 50 lower; down to 6.00; lings mostly 10.51 fat ewes to packers 4500 | MINNEAPOL| Is CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 29.—(4)——Wheat receipts today 150 compared to 98 a year ago, Minneapolis cash wheat , and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana To arrive . N. 8... fane) 614 @1.61%4 my Mont. To arrive .. 2% @153"% light weicht packing sows fully steady: heavy kind slow, spots lower; several loads at that to 200 pounds 9.15@9. pound butchers 8.80@ 260 to 310 pound weights 8.50@8.8 packing sows mostly lihgtweights 8.00; pigs 9.15; heavyweight medium 8.70@9.40; ight lights 8.25@9.35: 6. upward to tle 11,000; beef steers opening around steady; some bids lower; t 14.30; few other heavies 13.60@14. fat ‘she stock mostly steady to strong; spots higher; several loads |! better grade heifers 11.00@11.60; most cows 7.00 down; few Koshers 9.00 and up; other killing classes generally steady; medium _ bulls mostly 6.50 down; low cutters large- ly 4.25@4.50; vealers steady to weak; some bids lower; mostly 11.50@12.0; few specialties 13.50. Sheep 17,000; fat ‘lambs and year- lings slow, steady to around 15 cents lower; spots on natives 25 cents off; Ve : Ne! TLL BET IF MoM WAS WERE You'D GET A FOR CULLING UP THE COINT OF “IN THE NEXT TUE SOUND OF THINGS Sue's OOINe MORE THAN DARNING 7.25@1.153 | — 8. ponies is ing s 8.00; slaughter ~is 8.250! ' D. N. &., gd to fancy To arrive D.N.S., ch to fancy 1D. . gd to choice D.N. S., ord to ood Dark Northern To arrive 1 Northern od arrive . ‘ D.N.&., ch to fancy . Bd to choice ord to good 1.414% @ YM 1.51% @1.56%4 | 1.464 @1.50% 141% @145% 140%@ ... 1.40% @1.44%4 1394@ ... 3D, 3 val ine @139% G@LB3% | 1 40% @1.52% To arrive 1.40% @1.51%4 Minn. & 8. D Hard 1.39% @1.41% To ar 13 AL To arrive Fancy 1 Amb To arrive ... Faney 2 Amber D Aenber Durum To arrive ¢ ' To arrive Yellow corn To arrive Yellow cor! To arrive Yellow cor To arrive Yellow cor Yellow cori Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn To arrive To arrive 3 White oats 4 White oats Barley, ch to To arrive Barley, med to goo To arrive .... Barley, lower grades 2 Rye’... arrive To No. 1 Flaxse: To arrive DULUTH RANGE June Open’ High Low Close 150 1.50% 1.4934 1.49% | 1.38% 1.29% 1.38% 1.385% 110, 110 1.065% 99% 99% 96% 97% 2.18% 2.19% 217% 218 2.22 2.22% 221 2.21% 23% 2.24 2.22% 2.22% CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June 29. -— (> higher; 9,514 tubs; cream- ory extiee Wes Mandaras WMT ox 1 tra firts 20@) : firsts 3614@37; nec- 1 @ ‘Bi 15 %@ Durom— r j rails showing a ‘155 Ib. 1071/4505 bucks 2 STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR Industriats Incliged to Rally, Rails Show Tendency to Heaviness June 29.—(P)—The nted an irregular ain today, with the in- clined to rally and the A tendency to, heavi- veak spots cropped York, ke n out during the morning, but a lower- ing from helped the call money renewal rates to 4% per cent after midday to restore confidence on the , long side. Business news wa orable in ract steql trade news reviews emphasized the unusual summer dullness of that no signs of the ex- his time last largely unfav- The weekly pansion _evid yea Freig! showed a t falling off-and crude oil pro- mounted to new record high ss of the rails was due ation of relatively poor s reports, and the annou ng pre if new stock financing jby the New York Central. Atchison, New York Central, Delaware and Hudson and Baltimore and Ohio all sold down 1 to nearly 3 points, Some fresh selling came into the motors as ar ment of new prices. to the s, on the other hand, ‘undertone on reports of higher tire prices. , BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 29 . 1 dark northern - $1.30 . 1 northern .. 1.28 » 1 amber durum 1.32 Ne, 1 mixed durum 1.24 » 1 red durum . . i438 » 1 flax 2... 1,97 . 2 flax 1.92 No, 1 rye . Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN 64 One cent per pound discount under Far corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents un- der shell, ;Hard winter wheat ... wos $1.26 | Dark hard winter wheat te 124 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 29 Open uch 141% 141% 1.42% 1.427 1.44 Close 1.40% 141% 143 Low 1.40 1.41% 143% 1.05% 1.05% 1 1.04 95% 95% 94% 44% 45% AMM AMM 44% Ad% 4 2.15 2.138% 2.18 83% 70 Wheat— July Sept. Dec, 1, | Rye— duly Sept. Oats— July Sent. Flax— July Sept. Barley— July Sent. Ad 44% 2.138% 2.18. © 83% 10% ___ CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, June 29.)}—Wheat No. 4 red 1.41; No. 1 hard aie. 49. Corn No. 2 mixed 99@%; No. 2 yellow 101% @102%. ats No. 3. white ea No. 4 white 42@45. Rye No. 2. 1.14. Barley 73@: Timothy seed 4.75 Clover seed 20.00@: Lard 12.60. Ribs 11.81. Bellies 13.62, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, June 29.—}—Poultry alive, hens firm; balance steady: re- ceipts 4 cars; fowls 21; apri @30; broilers 22@26; ducks 20@22; geese 81 10% 70 pi cbs SR FARGO OR Fargo, N. D., June29. 150 to 180 pound wlohe anaet, 180 to 200 pounds aoa ts; ae P+ 225 i igasten: 75; unds 50; 250 to *j00 Fasano; packers 6.50@7.50; Pog ie aA, nts me ewes 450@5. ene ‘ewes 3.50@ 50@3.5 s NOT FOR UNCLE SAM 2 London.—The Marine Society of Enuinna. which through lack of funds has decided t, ae he) Tee sell the mine oe hove sei sit ah ter ued for” sav officiate ree worth about $56,008,.