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CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying 20 cents a yard mile. Haas Con- tracting Co. Stanton, N. D. © CVERNMENT ewan Special Agents (Inv Bail ‘Clerks’ make. $135 to $260 month. “How to Qualify” mailed fre we OZMENT, — with car to sell lubricating and paints t#®farming trade. Field Manager will train, Excellent op- portunity. Weekly drawing ac- count. The Lennox Oil & Paint company, Dept. Sales, Cleveland, Ohio. ‘WANTED—Middle-aged womag housekeeper on tarm. No ajc tions to one child. One who preters a home more than wages. Bert Dobson, x_216, Van Hook, N. D. LEARN Barber trade, Barbers in great demand, big wages, easy work. New catalog and special summer offer free. Moler Baber College, Fargo, N. __ FEMALE HELP = in a WANTED—Lady cook for 50 room large modern home. Only. twel « So eee hotel, town of 1000. Write Tri-} blocks- from Courthouse. — Have bune No. 46. WANTED—Competent girl for gen-] men only. Call, at 502 Seventh eral housework, Phone 189. street. aRe FOR RENT—Light housekeeping WORK WANTED WORK NTED—Middle aged wom- an desires housekeeping in town or on the farm, Would also take care of an invalid in his home. Write Mrs: Andrew Bertsch, Route 1, Bismarck, N. D. LADY wants plain sewing or em- broidering. Work done reasonable, Phone 415-J. __ PERSONAL WANTED to drive through with someone to Twin Cities or lowa soon, Write Tribune No. 48. . rooms with home board, also gar- tee close ine Call 223° Thayer FOR SALE___ —|__street or phone 730-R. FOR SALE—A new modere. bungalow, —Two large furnished five rooms and bath, built-in break- fast room and other built-in feat- private entrance. Call of the board of ‘trade sessions (RO: ures," oak floors and woodwork, h street. _ 3 ports from Omuha indicated’ that full finished basement, double g: ‘our modern unfur- considerable wheat from there had age, 50x140 lot. Terms for p nished rooms. Call at 806 First been worked to Chi Toward the ae ame West Rosser Avenue.} street or phone 413-J. close, however, rene ed buying here one 898, ‘ 89 Sins rae Nibely tarnished: root set ‘in on account of a revival o} _ FOR SALE OR TRADE—For smaller| FO" Abe behee Catena conte black rust reports from the north- farm or business, my 320-acre im- or phone 672-R, west. proved: farm, 3 milés from New. , « ¢ Under S insertions, 25 or under sonable. Tribune > Classified Advertisements PHONE '82 Ads 25 words, 2c cpa CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATE3 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads wast su fm advance. Copy received by 12 Shocks to im- jon same day, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ____ ROOMS FOR RENT—Beautiful room automatic gas water heafer. Gentle- room in modern home, very pleas- ant poreh in front, nicely furnish- ed, gas range, close preferred. 10! 813 R RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-|' ing room in modern home. able for one or two girls, rent rea- Call evenings at 517 Sixth reet or phone 61 . ‘wo furnished sleeping rooms suitable for two in all mod- ern home, close Main street or Phone 342. FOR RENT—Ciean modern sleeping ligh ENT—Two rooms for light HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four room flat with bath. Heat and water furnished. Six room modern newly decorated house. For sale: Lawn mower and majestic range. Phone 905 or _¢all at 222 Second street. FOR Ri Six room moderna house located on South side of? N. P track. Call at 611 Second street. E. J. Schulte. FOR RENT—Five room modern house, bungalow style, well located. Inquire of J. K. Doran, 406 Third street. furnished | flat, reasonable rent. The »_Apts., phone 30: ''—Modern bungalow ‘and furnished room. Inquire at 610 Fourth street. ld be ——<—————$$$ $$ FORNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE -—Household furniture. Joc Katz, 118 Second street. GARAGES FOR RENT __ GARAGE FOR RENT—Two sialls On pavement. 710 Fourth Street. Phone 724. Fe \T Indian Prince Here Ladies Phone in. ‘Thayer Ave. Suit- in. Call at 708 t housekeeping on lem. Ill health. Can’t handle. : i net lower, corn % cent to % cent Must make change. A Hepsi housekeeping. Call, at 618 Sixth down, oats % to % off, and provi- Adam Bumann, New Salem, He etbeete aone) Oho 8 His Highness the Maharaja of Rat-| #008! showing a setback’ of 5 to 15 *FOR SALE— Sureka Vacuum lam, India, poses royall | cents. ; Cleaner. Machine has never been! APARTMENTS CRADEBMARCOpETENIE TerICal Th oe Firmness of Liverpool qutations has all juttachments, | Sells/ FOR RENT--Three room furnished|York in the 8. S. Minnetonka to play | wheat today tended to emphasize | $56.40. Give us $45/ apartment, ground floor. exception-| with the invading British army polo|dupure Gy Pai vovee eile arene ia | and it's yours. Inquire ‘at 606) ally cool. Call at 120 Hosser|team. Observe the turban, the se-| the Conadiat word cost ges oat| Main street or phone 488-W. | Avenue W. _______|vere simplicity of his tunic and tho| of warm clear weather throughout FOR SALE—One MeCormfck header] FOR RENT—Modern four room diamond ear studs? Europe for maturing and harvesting.| $ almost new. Inquire Chass McCor-| apartment with sleeping porch, Beside, Winnipeg advices said that | . Menoken, N. D. b Baptially ap aleas ane pia from Grand Forks orth, the Red, Ry ree John Deere mow-| entrances. Good location, Cal iver Valley wheat crop is in poor| Excellent condition, Wachter] 612 Rosser. Phone 214-R st, MEYERS RESTING. WELL j,|condition and’ that large sectlons ‘Transfer Co., phone 62. FOR -RENT—One furnished apart-| Nowra oN her ee aig G2 —Etale | fave thin, spindly fields’ ——_————— | inent in the Rue Apts. Frigidaire.| Browns, who underwent an operation| Continued reports of _disanpoint- | ____ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1926 Ford Ton Truck, new rubber, transmission, inclose cab. new paint. Cheap for cash! electric stove. _at 711 Avenae A, _ FOR RENT—Two rooi nished--apartment at 924 Fourth) Phone 697-3 or call| for appendicitis yesterday, was re- ported resting comfortably’ today. modern fur- Reading, Ps jabe McCorzy, Okla- iC fe street. Phone 543. —_______|homa, beat Willie Walker, New York] from Nebrask: well elsewh ae cirgsg, Thirteenth street or) EO RENT—One of the finest apart-| (8). aroha Mehra ke: a6. fe) dace nem A ments in town, isa in, Rea . i. — __sonable. Phone 347. ewarl N. J.—Willie Harman,| PRICES DRAG BUT ‘HOME LAUNDRY _|FOR REN 98 oF unfur-|New York, and Billy Algers, Arizona | DON'T WEAKEN MU: FIRST CLASS work done. Shirts a] nished apartment at “ene Varney fought a draw (10) Minneapolis, July 21.—44)—Wheat specialty. Also family washings} _ Fl Phone 773. 8 ri prices dragged lower today but taken. Small repairs: at low cost.) FOR RENT—Modern farnished apts. pringtiel, Ill—Louie Lavelle, An-]| showed no great weakness on ac- r son, Ind., defeated Ted Merchant,} count of bullish ‘reports on, yiel Marguerit Bulten's Home Laundry.| "a: Murphy Apis, 200% Main Ave. dersou, Tuts defeated Ted, Merchant, ¢” bullish ids 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017. hora 852, 3 patra (0). Simmey Sawyers, La: from part of ihe winter wheat belt ‘ij 7 fayette, Ind., an ike Brody, Pe- lose was cent lower, . FOR RE! iT —Furniihed one room and! oria, drew (10). Jackie Stewart. Chi-| Qats eased 4% cent with leading MISCELLANEOUS Miabonelie, pees 411 Fifth care, beat Red Rodman, Fort Wayne markets, | Barley futures, showed. in- NTED--To I to Db! 4 . lependent strength on light offerings Vantee a wood aerae sad aewe|FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart: = nnd Buying smaieat export busines sory buginess with apartment ¢ | _ments at Person Court. Phone 796. és September rye broke 1% cents on live in, Parties must be in a .posi- it in Tribune} CHICAGO GRAIN harvest news, lack of export demand tion to take over ubout $1,000] B i Coleg iad 21 etre tras No, Aad mi Hallhene: Santontber flax: worth of stock and equipment.| FOR RENT—Front furnished ap: preety ee tenet Aa seed sold down one cent on Arge * ing a i { . 2 yel-|tine ease, and favorable crop news. veer sel iomsted, “Waste Tentone| ment Call.at $14 Third street, | iow 1.03%@1.04. Cash wheat offerings were light FOR SALE heavy work three wide tire wagons, four set work harness, one single harness, ——— BUSINESS OP FOR SALE—Business consisting of Oats No. 2 white 49@50 white 44@47. Rye No. 2, 1.09, Barley 76@85. Timothy seed 4.00@4.25. No. 3 IRTUNITY Good Gain in Offerings and Liberal rural offerings and liberal bookings to relatively weak today in the last and wanted. did not compete actively on account of limited supplies and the trading basis was merely steady. Bir al 50@10D0; bi she stock etd * cutters 4. @5.00; medium bylls ewe rtd RANGE . downs itockers’ and. feeders 2 Close _ Close —Today— —Today— bie : ‘ | - Yesterday YearAgo Open High lew Clee etive 1,400; 50 cents lower; bulk heat— . . | Hogs 6,000; light hogs fully steady duly 1.42 beet ioe 1.42 * TILL F THER top 10.40; butchers about 1,43 @ 38% 1.38% lower on sows, Sept. 1.39 ay @ix to % igs 10.40; aver- @% % 12% 143% 1414 1a mieauay, 8.38; |‘ weight| F to 1.42 e 28, Dec. 142% 1.45% 29% 98% 98% | Nearly Two Score Issues y stea bulk @% @% 1.04% 1.03 1.02% culls 8.50@9.00; @% to % Reach New Records kers 6.50. Corn— ‘ July 1.0746 1.07% 1.05% For the Year a4 Sept. it 45 araary fargo, J y Stock | 150 to 180 pounds ¢ Dec. AM Ad 4P)—Stock | 299 pounds 9.60 10, awe oc os ket with buying stimu. | pounds & July at), 46% ue a. ue h ary shes 1061, 1.05% ropped out here and | 96 fi 4 s put out short Dee. ~ oa hh t the market, but operators | Rye— il for the ose ontinued to bid up their 4 73 ‘avorites, lifting nearly two score Alle a 97% 98 | sues to new peak prices for the yen CHCAGS F pt. 12.85 12:72 12.78 Easy credit conditions continued sh ly St) RP) — Butter|$ ’ 24 2.72 272 to provide the main impetus for the, Chicago, July Near erent ec. advance, Such profit. taking us (higher: receipts 10,134 tubs; eream- | im — comes into the market by the ery e ee eS whe - some of the | ilrate ee ept. a ned, |onds ‘ 13.06 epee ee unchanged; receipts 8,452 day, and Ju sults. xctor and | Bellies — in the year ended | ate June 30 increased to 15 millions from Se x. 124 ar before. The American p Locomotive comp showed only MARKETS By Asseclated Press Leased: Wire WHEAT MARKET‘: WEAKENS SOME Bookings Offset By Rust Reports Tuly ¢ te Chicago, —)—Increased arrive made the wheat ket half. Wheat closed unsettled 1% to 1 cent ment over threshing returns from Ao- mestic winter wheat territory count-i ed further as a strengthened influ- ence on the buying of the wheat mar- ket. Numerous unfavorable réturns and choice milling quality was ce Mill buyers, however, two road scrapers, plows and other] _ millinery, dresses and coats. Clover seed. 20.00@36.00. i ent cabterl f equipment. J. C. Swett, 413 Ray-|"" trade. Must sell at once. Lard 12.67, comet re he mond street. Phone 942-R ©} health, Liberal terms. Address! Ribs 12.50. Durum was in small supply and aa Tritune No. 42. Bellies 13.75, | | steady. s were steady and qui annge of 69@83 cen Rye was steady and quiet. Flaxseed was in good de ferings were scant. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Mi Bismarck, July 21 dark northern northern ... amber durum mixed durum red durum . flax flax rye HELL CORN 1s or more Ibs. . 6 One cent 55 Ib, ieee "70 ‘th der shell. J winter wheat . hard winter MINNEA’ ru 1S RAN Open ‘eh Low Wheat— duly duly 21 Open High Low Durum-— July 1.47% 1.47% 1.471 Sept. 1.8540 1.85% 1.341 Dec. 1.34% 1.84% 1. ley was quiet and steady, with 3148 10 in the fi and the Virginia Iroi companf reported As ayrainst net jet. ts, los mand, Of- bought on repor due in the Mer Co.) , Tobacco commo: stock, Lorillard pound, Rails were Union Pacific "| Ohio in the foref: The closing wash spread selling for both a cu ton Oil ot down to Steel, General Motors but Balits quiet nd 0 $1.24 rae 1 to 3 poi levels, tal 1,900,000. shaves. GE sales apy —Hogss 30,000; uneven, e 7,000; and she stocks higher; fe fed steers strong t steers slow o Close 1.47 kinds suit upturn; long year fat steers 12.00@ RE ; , 1.01%} @13.00 to eke 92% 93 91% | bulls up to.7. 19% | pater? fat lam 9% | fairly act strong wit! 2.22% 2.2 4 salesmen asking 2.23% 2.24 %lhigher for some choice Spee early bulk ra amb __ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Pa bls Sed Vite Minneapofia, July ‘21.—()—Flour unchanged; shipments 34,234 barrels. Bran 25.00@25.50. CHICAGO POULTRY (P) Chicago, July 21 alive, steady; receipts 7 car: - Poultry aver ches } 64 to ‘83 springs Z UNPACKED ALL YouR eat WIPED apie Be WASTE BASKET OH,MoM— Dip You HAPPEN To SEE FINANCIAL ‘NEWS net Congress € among the many othe nt of the other favorites were hammere nts under their earlier high feeders late rat 13.00 the first six months, rst half of nC oss of less n and “BP | all moved into new high ground. al Motors ed another new peak above 214 and United States Steel common was well sup- ported around 136. Brown Shoe Union Carbide, Eastman Kodak, Ga briel Subbers and Radio Corporation firm with omore and advan ‘ounts oc- din the final hour, when Hous- and U nd proximated to 15 cetns low acking: sow: éents off in spots; strictly choice 150 to 170 pound weights se , loads on special orders Amber pounds} Durum 8, 8.00@ 17 Red Durum most pigs demand} To. arrive ‘ 2912@1.31% narrow for weight Coarse ins Rahn ee eee 150 pounds; he: Yellow corn + 1.0112@1.0; 20 2.2 19 medium To arrive 221 221 220% @10.80; light lieht 9.00@ 10.35; pack-13 Vallow. cor i 7.75@8.50; slaughter pigs To arrive on ¢ vy sausage bs opening h Wedn around offerings; » 69° pound AARNEY CERTAINLY IS AANING - A AICS VACATIONS MAGING OH, 0 - OK, ASO = BUT TELL ME How THEY ENER GOT jand g tune) c|# year ago. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 21.—(U. 8. D. 3 fed steers and yearlings steady; in between grades sa kinds, all classe: few loads steers 11.00@. ak grassy and warmed up kinds | receipts tod: Minneapolis coarse closing quotations follow: gain xd to choice ord to good ortherin. . ord te good Northern D rk H 1 Durum To arrive . Amber Durum.. Durum Durum... Yellow xed corn To arrive Mixed corn.. To arrive Mixed corn.. Mixed corn White oats White oats To arrive Vhite oats ch to Lane nd duly recorded in Book wit » 130, which Ist’ day of on the which ae of deeds, y sale of mortgage , at the t E August, mount due upon t quarter (NEM) 10) townsh' a forty (140) “North ‘oO! Range eighty (80) West of the Fifth Principal meridian and containing ‘one hundred sixty acres more or less (160A) according to the U. 8S. Govern ment Survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- wage at the date of sale the sum of Three Thousand Three Bunared Seventy. and 95/100th Dollar: ($337.95), together with the legal fees and costs of foreclosure. Dated July 13, 1927, L. R. BAIRD As Receiver of Bismarck Bank, Bismarck, North Dakota, Ass signe, of Mortgagee. ZUGER & TILL Attorneys for Ai Mortgagee, Bismarck, ott Ritteriush, architec ht is, reserved to’ reject Look sec- | Ml. ish wheat | th vies, Judge of the Fl County Cou thin and for the County _of gh, and State of PAGE SEVEN - anied by @ certified check for ROE than five per cent of the at thes ze amount of the’ tender, on file cts. Specifications: are office of the archi By order of the S Dated July 13 Cs NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby giv: certain [nor teaae executed and de- a single marck Bank, 1 rs nthe ' duly assigned nk ‘at Bismarck, North © { Dakota, to the Bank of North Da- kota, Which iw ment was dub r office GF fon ie i_nments on page of said register of ds, Will be foreclosed by at House nf twa ote a Lie of all hove 192% to-wit! tion twenty-two One Hundred th North of Range i 7) West of the 1 Meridian, and. containing 4 acres more or less to the Government Survey h mort- sa oO Hundred and /100th | Dollars with Me Legal closure, piesa eras pea fees and costs of for Dated July 12, 1 ceiver of cits ’Siarmarcke Nori f Mortgugee. NOTICE 0 c Notice ered by man, sae r, orn Tiled for record in the repister of d eigh in t + on the nd dl mber, ly recorded in took Val Sat page AS on the 1, duly Norun Das was duly to the Rank of Which assignment recorded in the office of the of Burleigh regis county, sof said registe Will be foreclosed by: s: sin such mortga t are de- 8 follows, Northwest Nw 4%) of Section township rter twenty-two. ne hundred School house), be due on such mort- the sum of Hundre! and 95/100th together with th Teen Mate neater eclosure. Dated Ju eiver of Bismarck, Bisma North Notice | is given the by undersigned, Christine Jundt, ex~ ecutrix of the last will and ‘testa- ment of Dorothy Jundt creditors of, ving claims a i, to exhibit them with the ry vouchers, xix mon ter the first this notice, to said re h the ci = n said Burleigh County, oF to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh County, at his office 4 in the Court House’ in the city of q Bis: k, Burleigh County, North are h further notified Dakota, has ‘fixed the 15th February, A. D. 1928, at the of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, im the Court House in the city ot ois- marck and said County State, as the time and plage fer Reariae aa djusting: against the eof id. Deceased, which been duly ented as he Dated Jul; nd regularly pre- inbefore provided. st. CHRISTINE. JUNDT, Executrix Dullam, Young & Burke, Attorneys fer Execrutrix, k, North Dakota. cation on the 21st day D. 1927. '/21-28—8/4 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and parishioners for their kindness: and solicitude during the recent breavement of our beloved husband and father. We also wish to express wb) of July, A. -* our thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs, E. J. Grundy and Family, H. King. Question f ident Please write No a ak Tribune. ase HELP. W. “maker. pital.

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