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MALE. HELP. WANTED HELP WANTED—Catholic men. and women of good character to call on Catholic people Presenting proposi- n of merit. Liberal, compen: tion and expenses. Automob! ie owners preferred, Write for par- ticular: O'Keeffe & Co., 33 W. __ 60th St. New Yo y N.Y. GOVERNMENT Forest — Rungers, Special Agents (Investigators) and Mail Clerks make $125 to $260 low to Qualify” mailed A Sa OZMENT, 33-P, St. isi . Barbers in great demand, big wages, easy work. New catalog and special summer offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, i ieee WANTED—Man or woman exper- ienced in accounting to assist om special work temporarily. See Mx. White at Lahr Motor Sales Com+ pany. a ne WANTED AT ONCE—Cook for Cafe work. Must he first class—steady job, Write or Phone New Cafe, Underwood, No. Dak. WANTED—Young man to work by the month. Mr. Jaszkowiak, 419 _Twelfth street. WANTE — Wi O'Brien's Cafe, ‘FEMALE HELP| WANTED—Salesiady for dry goods dept. in general store. Give age, experience, references and salar anted. Write T’ No, 28, WANTED—Ten young. la for out- side work, See Mrs, Campbell at Hall's Drug store, 10:00 a. m. Tues- ay. PILES radically operation. Painle: No chloroform. fo loss of time from your business. Clinic, D: MacLachlan, Rooms 6-& Lucas, Block. ‘emoved — without permanent cure. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two furnished or furnished rooms for light’. hot keeping on ground. floor and p ate entrance. Also for sale: buggy and electric vacuum cl Call at 415 Eighth strect or uri- iv- by mn Phont FOR RENT—Two roome. and kite! enette, also, closet; furnished for light housekeeping on ground floor. Gus for cooking and ice box. Phone ABT AW 11 x 523 Seventh St. FOR’ RENT- partly furnished rooms for light ousekeeping, in modern home. Call at 618 Ninth street or Phon | Satisfaction day; trial. Back car Sear yee in by figures. OUR constant effort is to raise the standard 'of used car velue per}, dollar of price in this market, Any one of the many ood: rebuilt cars on our floor now will prove our point—here’s. just an One 1925 '6b Willys-Knight Brougham. istinguish this one from a new Tahe Motor Sales Co. _ FURNITURE FOR SALB “FOR SAEE—Large leather upholster- ed chairs, settee, suitable for wait- ing, rooms, dining and bed room furniture, refrigerator, enamel top table, jars and crocks. 607 Fifth, Phon FOR SALE—One diving room set, buffet included,.1 floor lamp, Wil- ton rug, bed, ice box and other household articles. Phone 1161. FOR SALE—Practically new ice box a kitehon table., 614 Seventh HOUSES AND FLATS T—Cleun furnished light housekeeping room with pantry. and ll at 622 Third street. —Sleeping room in mod- ern home. Call at 6517 Seventh jT—Sieeping room in a - a sod- ern home at 517 Seventh street. Phone’ ae Re FOR RENT—Four room flat with bath. Heat and water furnished. Six room modern newly decorated house. For sale: Lawn mower and majestic ranj Fhone 905 or eet. FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 5 room modern house and 4 room Partly modern house. rr. FO LY m and par- lor with cone vCal at 522 Second street. —— APARTMENTS. FOR RENT—Two room apartment suitable for two people. $30.00 for summer months. Call at 618 Sixth _street or Phone 568- FOR" RENT—Apartment living roow, bed: room, bath, kitchen with gas stove. 71614 Thayer street. FOR RENT- room apartment round patebes nicely furnished. Call ¥OR SAE room modern, fury aise aerhane at 924 Fourth FOS REN nished apartment at the Varney Phone 773. 'T—Apartmeat manses Apartments. inquire iH. 3. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts. ‘at Murphy Apts, 204% Main Phone oe FOR RENT—Fur Viichenette. Feiavelburat 411 Fifth street, ‘FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart- FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune} Apply Tribune office. ne iA Fourth ay 916 Fourth atreet. D. Wakeman, FOR-RENT—Modorn Turnlshed Bung-}1 am by she apes duly, Call at ae ENTOA new and complete. 318 Ninth street. WORK: WANTED © WANTED—Young widow lady wants place to work for board and room while attending school. Excellent housekee Phone 121 or 679-W. . ROOM AND BOARD. BOARD & ROOM—$25.00. per month in modern home, close in. Two girls or married ‘couple preferred. Phone_173-M. ~ modern bungalow, Call 291-W or -| DEPENDABLE. USED CARS}? QUALITY is remembered long after price is forgotten”—this applies to UsedrCars.even more than to other re handle only high- and a visit to our Tp ith the low prices. '26 D edan; Ford Coupe; Dodge, Maxwell Coupe; Overland Se “Ford Touring; Dodge. Panel '26. Essex Coach. Easy Terms «Low Prices M. B. GILMAN CO. TLL BET You DIDNT? GET 70 AGAR WHAT THEY: It would. be hard tol’ All well 10-| nae ee a 0, ae River Sty 'To join o’er there. hie’ ‘appendix. If poor John Doe had puid atten- “A” Bhitch in tion to our motto Saves Nine: (in. the he would. bo atill with us best of health. We cure all inflammations and enjoying: the” vi of the appendix, — gall-bladder, stomach (stomach ulcers), goiter, female troubles, affections of the Miners, bisddes and bas rostate,-etc., diet. the blood and tissues of the and teach ie are CURED to stay cured. are chats. Fos from neuti lum! the Hot cphare ys FOR RENT—Wisconsin cafe and kitchen’ utensils all ready to go. Seating capacity, 31; four, living rooms above. Rent $55. R. ticket. CLINIC of Dr. T. M Machachlan (Harvard) Dak, there, Good location, right across ‘from experience Write depot. In reply give and personal, descriptions. Box 162, Beach, N I HAUL ASHI iM BA! Fi ENT Three or four tubs*50c. For sale: we wood, For a square deal Od, T. M. BURCH, 415 Seventh St. ut the We cure Natural Methods, Alkaline Blood Fontan, Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark, and scientific individual | We remove the poison Hea mu how to live and ctl If you bonttien Sobel jon’t go to y home and save: your money for ve can eure} ju for less than the price of the fixtures GO DOWNWARD Favorable-Weather in‘ North- west and Southwest Hus ‘Effect on Market» Chicago, July 5.—44)—Aus| | weather both northwest and south- west gave a downward. swing today to wheat. Crop observers reported that black rust in spring wheat is not serious and harvesting of wi! ter wheat is making rapid progres: Rains in Argentina and Australia, counted also as a bearish factor. heat closed heavy 1% to 2% cents net lower, corn at % cent de- | t and provisio ing 5 cents decline to a rise of 17 .| cents. Much more optimjetic advices con- cerning the black rast outlook as af-| ;| fecting spring wheat were current today. One widely known expert after a 600 mile drive through the southern part of South Dakota said he was convinced that there would be no serious visitation of black rust this year, although the plague can develop rapidly and if the weath turns hot and sultry, it is possible that general infection may ensue. Another crop authority from Aberdeen, 8. D reported that 1 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—One to remove lll at his own ex- Hae5 He party wishes y farm on shares, furnish oxcelleut references, Bismarck and Steele, name on bag. Finder pleas¢. notify Cpola, 422 Fourth stree Bismarck, igereaare of keys in key folder with name, Bismarck Lbr. company. Finder please return to Bismarck leather cas _: HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work done. | specialty. taken. Small. re] Marguerit Bulten 203 Ave. A West. Hees at low cost Law Phone 1017. PROPOSALS. posdis for the nund A. Hughes N, D., will be received 1 of Education of Bismarck, +a the High School, Bismarck, N.- D. until 8:00 2. aL, Tuesday, July t ie right is reserved. to. rejoc any or all proposats, Plans and_ spe with Van Hor rehitects, and the Bo on and afte: All bids:to be certified check for tions will Ritterbush, jerk of ‘auly Ast, 19: $100.00. REQUEST FOR BIDS. bids will be Sealed N choo! dist. ughton School hou: opened at clerk's, oftice on, Jaly_ 12, board any or all wis, UGUST 'T. FRLBER i Bismarck, Route "No" 1 6/21-28—7, 7 sum- mer kitchen and. one lean-to, to be seen at 808 Avenue B. Purchaser ae ion immediately. Write Finder please return o Capitol Funeral Parlo Also ey, washings ndry. erection and Stand on the Ed- Bismarck, the Board eee by r 27. All*bids to. be for cash. The} strength characterized today erves the right to reject] market whi he had found black rust in its early but not in its damaging state in practciall liad: examined. has checked the spread of rust 3: ‘Thursday. "| WHEAT PRICES CLOSE LOWER AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, July 5.—(#)—News factors ‘in wheat were mixed and trade was slow, ‘prices covering: an lar coursé throughout the seas sion today. The final tone was easy, and close was 1% at-% ¢ent! lower for the day. Oats! were quict and draggy, eas % cent or and, slow to rally with corn, ness | revailed in rye futures and the ma’ et_was irregular with wheat. Sep- tember barley sagapd'§ cent. Flax- seed. futures old off %@1 cent. Cash wheat offerings were. larger than expected and demand toned down after a little brisk buying of high protein springs early in the session. General run of offerin: was slow sale, and scattered sales were lower. Winter wheat was steady to firm. er, with Duluth competing for light offerings. Corn was about unchanged. Oats were in quiet| to fair demand, Rye was setady, choice in good de- mand. Barley weakened 1 to 2 cents late the session when July had a sharp breal Price range was 71 to 83 cents. Fltxseed was in good supply,’ al- trough + receipts: were ‘largely bulk- 1. | head: t STOCK MARKET accompanied with IS STRONGER Various Issues Move Upward Under Leadership of G. M. C. and G. E. New York, July 5.4) Quiet atbek h moved upward under. the leadershi> of General Motors and General Electric, A few ‘soft | spots cropped: out here and there but ey were disregarded pools con- tinued to mark up. their favorite. with the assistance of a good rein- vestment demand fér the seasoned sken up by the undersigned enZaken, wp by the unde ee 198| dividend paying: issues, ownsh 141, Range 78. One red. about 1 year; weight about 1 150 The, Owner may have same by fying the preperty and payin; and damages. JNO. KIFFER. 7/b-12-19 identi. | deficit reported in clearing hou = costs | serve. Credit conditions were again fa orable, despite the fifth consecutive res Banks called about $25,000,- 000 in loans, but there were plenty. of funds available at the renewal .| figure of 4% per cent and loans in “WHEAT PRICES wiring! all bread wheat fields he|S He said cool weather] E Durum was firm to one cent high-|b Close Yesterday Year Ago 14658 1.36% @) 1 1.45% @s 148% July Sept. Dee. Lard— July Sept. Oct. 16.07 16.37 16.32 Ribs — 1 suly 11.90 12.10 13.87 _ M20 17.65 17.40 18.55, 18.67 Sept. Bellies— July Sept. —Today— Low Cloae 144% 1.44% to 5a 143% 1.46% Open 1.46% 1.45% 148 % 99% 1.08 1.125%, 12.82@ 85 2.10 the “or baby market” were reported as low retary Hoover was quoted in private Washington dis- ches as stating that he saw no developments in the Hon. centered largely in and Chicago and Hlinois preferred, both of which attained new 1927 k prices, and in such high price Atlantic Coast Line, Delaware and Hudson, Louisv and Na ile, Norfolk and Western and Atchison, all up two points or more. { General Motors was bid upto 2 by early afterngon, representing gain of 3% points above Saturday close and more than 11 points ubor last week’s low. General Electric ran up over 4 points to 117% and ime, followed into new high ground y jman, — Uniog Carbide, Electric; Light Supply, Company and several athers. The closing was strong. The gen- eral list con to give an im- pressive exhibition of strength as the session drew to a close. Rai roads began to figure more generally in the upturn, especially Delaware Hudson and Chicago and North- western, which were up three poin' Gains of as mucn or more were made Colorado Fuel, Coca Cola, Ame: an Tobacco, “B,” Air, Reduction, R. Hoe and company and American Ra- or, Total shares approximated 1,400,000 shares. CHICAGO LIVESTOC Chicago, July 5.—(U. S. D. of A.) —Hogs 4 mostly 10@15 cents higher; big packers "res! ad- nce still out of beer top 9. Ik’ 160 to 200 pounds 9.25@9.4 0 to 250 pound weights largely 9.35; most 260 to 300 pound bu $ 8.60@8.80; batchers 300@360 pounds 8.40@8. most packing sows and pigs stea bulk pigs 1@8.75; strong wei 9.00 or better; most cows heavyweight hogs 8.40@9.03 8,.75@9.50; lights 8.80@9. lights 8.60@9.35; packing, sows 6.60 @7.85; slaughter pigs 8.25@9.10. Cattle 18,000; beef steers and ye lings slow; around steady: 1.670 pound steers 14.15; best heavies bid 14.35; mixed yearlings 12.25 down; fat she stock steady to strong; top heifers 11.50; few heavy cows 8.50@ 26; bulk others Hi strong to 15 higher; medium grades 6,65 down; vealers strong to 50 higher; better mostly low ' cutters steady at 4,25@4,50;. stock feeders: unchanved; early sales 8.00 down. Sheep 10,000; fat lambs farily a tive, fully ‘25 cents higher than F day; early bulk natives 14,00@14. best held higher; sorting slightly less drastic; culls —9.50@10.00; around 50 cents higher; no range lambs sold; good to choice Idahos held around. 15.00; sheep stead sprinkling of fat ewes 5.25@6 few head 650; deek around 95 pounds goad. ta choice aged wethers 8.00; deck 85 pound two year olds 2y Manhattan ing issues as|s Simmons} s 10,00; no feeding lambs sold; ons unchanged. SO. ST. |. LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn D, A.)—Cattle 4, yearlings carly y cars held around warmed up ! aroun steady cutter: a @6.00; stockers and feeders activ ostly 6.00@7.50; calves 1,500; qual- considered, vealers mostly 60 low- good lights 10.50@11.00. Hogs 5,700; around steady with Friday on butcher and bacon ho; to} 3 bulk pigs 9.26; 190 325 pounders 8.25@0.00; packing | } some down to 6.7 t Fridaq 7.90; weight 267. 00; fat higher; culls lambs and fat sheep steady; bulk good native lambs 13.00; best 80 pound yearlings 11.00; fat ewes scarce. baste io + RANGE { Open High 1.50% 1.50% 1.42 Durum-- July Sept. Rye ‘July Sept. aa - duly Sept. Dec. 1.07 08 2.19 2.22 2.23 CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 5 (?) — Poultry alive, firm; receipts rs; fowls 21; springs 26@29; broilers 22@25; turkeys 2 roosters 14; geese 19. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 5—()—-Butter un- changed: receipts 19,797 tubs; cream- ery extras 30%: standards 39; extra firsts 38@'4; firsts 36@%; seconds 34@35. Eggs unchanged; receipts 30,810 cases; firsts °°23; ordinary firsts 20%@21'¢; storage packed firsts 24. Cheese unchanged i ducks 25} Bum Appetites and ples: lostly 25 lower on packing | American Can, Collins and Aik- | s lambs _ yearlings; Close | * CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, July 5.—«)—Wheat No. 2 red 1.44 “4 No. 2 hard 1.47% @1.4 mixed 984% @1.00; N i at @4G%. Rye No. 2, 1.13% Barley 70@85. Timothy sced 4.76@5,00. Clover seed 20,00@35.00. Lard Ribs 12.00, Bellies 14. FARGO BUTTER fat, not’ quoted; packing stock 25. FARGO ag pigiseet Fargo, N. D. Ji il f 150 to 180 pound weight 180 to 200 pounds 8.50@9.01 225 pounds 8,50@9.00; 225 pounds 8.35@8.60 1.75 packers 6.50@7.25; 6.50@7.00. Sheep top_ sprin, 12.60; culls lambs ewes 4,50@5.50; 45 200 to to .00@8.t wiske 2.50@3.50. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE neapalle a4 ipts toda ago, and course today follo 1, Hard Spring, faney Montana... ies Tq @159 TH fancy Mont. 1.567 @\ ‘607% To arrive Hard § : a@l. i 2 LAST @L54 1 4374 @1. th@1. gd to choice orthern To arrive : Northern + 1Ah@1. o arrive 141%@ . . N.S., ch’ to fancy 1.5 5 +» ed to choice .. ord to good 1427%2@ . ord to good Northern Dark Hard (Mont.). arrive S| eo. Mar (Mont.) To arrive Fancy 1 Amb To arrive . Fancy 2 Ambe: Amber Durum To arrive Durum, To arrive . Amber Durum Durum Durum Red Durum To arrive Coarso Grains Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn To arrive Yellow corn To arrive . 5 Yellow corn.. Yellow corn 2 Mixed cofn. To arrive : Mixed corn... To arrive . Mixed corn... To arrive Mixed corn. Fy White To arrive . 4 White cats. - Barley, ch to fancy . To arrive Barley, med ‘to good. i: To arrive %™@ . Barley, — grades... i @ 76 - 104 @10T M44@ |. A04“U@ « 2?) @ 83 16%@ ... To arrive BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, July 5 No, 1 dark northern No, 1 northern .. No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax No, 2 flax . No. 1 rye . Oat Speltz, per cwt. . SHELL CORN No. 7 56 Ibs. or more 55 Ibs. . 65 Ib, Ear corn, 70 lbs. 5 cents uB- der shell. Hard winter wheat § Dark hard winter wheat Coolidge, Jr., Gees Plainville, Conn.— Having visited Miss Florence Trumbull twice since Amherst college closed for the sum- mer, John Coolidge perhaps will now recall a saying about absence. He has left to see relatives at Plymouth, Vt..and then to . attend. summer school at Burlington, Vt. SUMMONS, STATE OF NORTH TAEOTA, County of Burleigh— In District Court, Fourth Ju District. Arthur W. Snow, Plaintiff, dicial ¥ jannon, arid all other per- fons unknown claiming any e®- tate or interest in, or lien or in-|3 cumbrance upon; the property de- scribed in the complaint, Defend- toe the Above You are hereby immoned to an- ompiaint in the above on iitiea ‘hetiom: which: wil in the office of the the, clerk. of Pine above named cout © & COD: peur anewer "upow tue’ subeeribnes "| within thirty days after the service of the summons upon ‘you; aml in case of soa failure to answer, or appoar, - judgme taken wainst you Ri ‘the relief demanded in the Pep cli Date an day of June, A. D. 2 Ww: Attorney vitae ete naeee, Block, Bis: _janroky Ne th” Dakota, q Tet tiie thes ‘above entitled gett for the tate lates sade it re Fargo, N. D., July 5,—(?)—Butter * 5.4) —Hogs its 8.50@9.00; | 250 to 300 pounds |} stags, lambs 11.50@, light | heavy ewes 3.50@) ~+)—Wheat ompared to 539 al uublicl 4) put One cent per pound discount under 1.26, road’ to Summer School] "8 Dos) Sian narod amu” NOTICE OF MORTGA FORE- CLOAUR: nes Aca having oucurred in the nditions of th MI : estate mortgage, ex ue by Margaret Luella ‘tala ville, as administratrix of the et state of Seth Glanville, decease: mortgagor, to Jacob mee, dated filed for Register County 1919, at 2 ck p, a fecorded Ait ‘Hook oT Burleigh _Bakota on duly ist, and there |, 189. of Assign- said mortgage Will be. foreciowed Thy a sale of the sald mortgage ed (of the County, ismarck, p.m. on July 2 a public sale of, the pren ixes' in said mortgage and herein- after described, ‘to satisfy the amount due on’ sald mortgage on the, day of sale a] t cribed in sald will be sold to re those certain in Burleigh and described as fol- nd 4, of Section One (1) Township One Hundred Forty- Four orth (44N) of Range “Minot, N. D., Sune 3rd, SCHILL SCHILI LING) Assignees. EMILY a NOTICE — TO CONTRACTORS. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIO: Proposals for the coystruction State Highway West of Me- nak 8. Route No, 10 will State Highway offices of the Highways at not later than July 16th, 1927, at time they will be nd read, Is must be mailed posited with the te Highways at and shall be “Proposal for Highway West S$. Route "No. 10. ect No. 174B) in check for 5 per with a bidder's bond mount of the gross sum ny each proposal. work _ consists of Gravel Surfacing provement involving approx- 10 o'clock which plac publicly opened 2. The Propo: to or _otherwi a t , together he full Preparing Subgrade: Loading, Unload Maintaining, | ete.; Mi, Gravel ' Haul- Screening; cu. Stripping Pits; 3 ch, Pit’ Moves. ‘opies of the proposal_blanks be obtained from the Depart- of State Highways at Bls- N. Dak., or the Division En- gincer at Bismarck, N. Dak. Plans and specifications are on file In the D n Office of the I » Highways at Bismare! ffice of the Depart- Highways at Bis- and also at the of- fi unty Auditor in the County wherein the project or proj- are located, All bidders are invited to be nt at the oponing of the pro- 1 to reject y to waive technicalit may be d est interests proposal blank, for any than those ith, Jos. J. iotMATING rR, Secretary. 6/21-28—7/5 Ju (Signed) D. TRACTO! HWAY COMMISSION, Proposals for the construction a State Highway West of Ster- J. Highway 10 will y ate Highway ssion in the offices of Department, of State Bismarck, N, 10 o'clock a, which 1 of No, m,, July 16th, 1927, at ce and time they will be opened and read. must_be mailed posited with the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, N. and shail be sealed and “Proposals for onstructin e Highway West of Sterling S. Highway No. 10 (Fede Project No, 306D) in Burleigh Cou PA eaniGed.” check: facet per t tomether with a biader's bond the full amount of the g1 bid, must accompa: on cay york s of Gravel Surfacing improvement involving ap- proximately: 6.034 Miles & Construc one ae iS t, Maintai| 7,906 cu. A E: Yds, Cu, Yds. h Pit M pies of the propos be obtained from ‘th %. Preparing Subgrade ing Earth Shoulders. ids. Loading, Spread- ng, et Yds, ‘Stas. Gravel Screening. Pit Stripping. m: me mai gineer at Bismarck, N, and specifications are on Division Office of the of State Highw: at Bis Dak., and the office of the Depart- nent of State Highways at Bis- marck, N. Dak, and also at the of- fice of the County Audjtor in the County wherein the project or proj- ets are located. . All bidders are: invited to be present at the opening of the pro- posals. 7. The right is reserved to re- ject any and all proposals, to waive technicalities, or to accept ‘such as may be determined to be for the geet interest of the County ang 1a “Bidders must bid on all ute i contained in the proposal. ism Any bid or bids received tor number of items less cone) "thowe contained. in. the proposal will. be ieonbigerad as irregular ed STATE “HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. ted June 20th, 1927. (Signed). JO8. J. ERMATINGER, 6/21-28—7/5 Pvt bee TO COAL DEALERS aishing. Logo tone a nt jus Lae | [pest lamp lignitg coal and. 3 (more or ) crushed | coal or slack Melivered as in the bins of the several Tiger 2 i fan ss

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