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es SURLY. s, Lue MALE HELP WANT! Wanted . Six young salesmen Straight commission, no limit to what you can earn: Men that started two weeks ago are already making $75 per week. Must be neat ap- pearing. Call Hughes Hlectric Ask For vig wal ‘ED—Twenty | pe men to die package freight. Wages 70 sides Sens per hour. Paid every Also ten good men for ton- Can make from $40 te week. Season closes D. J. Nugent, N Siivaukoe, ‘company day. nage gang. $60.00. per December 5th. Sixth street-Viaduct, Wisconsin. avi TEP ers be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying 40 cents a yard mile, Haas Con- __tracting Co., Stanton, N. D. MAN CLERK W stands men’s and boys’ a and shoes. One who speaks German preferred. Give references and state salary wanted, Write Tri bune No. 53. _ eet any NMENT Forest Rangers 1 Agents eg ‘and Mail Clerks make $125 to $260) “How to Qu mailed| “Write OZMENT, 33-P, St (EAEN Barber trade. Barbers in great demand, big wages, easy New catalog ang special summer offer free. Moler Barber _Gollege, Fargo, N. D. ‘WANIED—Man and wife to work on farm during est (season. James Obawa, five miles north of Bismarck on Black Trai FEMALE HELP WANTED sath WANTED—An experienced lady cook who can furnish references as to capability. Shift from 2 to 10 p. m. Must bake pies, and plan own menus. Wages $15 per week with room and board at present and more in fall. Write to Hotel Irvin Cafe, Kenmare, N. D. “WANTED — Experienced waitress, highest wages to right party. Write ‘Tribune No. 54. » “WANTED—An experienced __feneral housework. "Phone 189, WANIED—Girl for general house- work, Call_at 208 Sixth strect. FOR SALE. ae YOR SALE -- Complete restaurant equipment including stools, tables, counter, cigar ease, coffee urns etc. Telephone 74, Patterson hotel, formerly McKenzie Hotel. WORK WANTED WANTED STENOGRAPHIC WORK— Young lady with two years experi- ence in government and county of- fices. Residence 217 Washingtgn street. Phone 601. . WANTED TO BUY WANIED-10 buy five or seven room house or bungalow on month- ly installments. Write Tribune No. 50, Spec HOUSES ANP FLATS FURNISHED FLAT—Practically new, two rooms, kitchen and bath. Good furniture. Wish to rent to family with not more than two children, or two or three. adults. Always hot water. 719 1-2 Thayer. Phone 622. Inquire’ between the hours of 10 a.m, and 9 p. m.__ FOR RENT—5, ‘or 11 room mod- ern house, 2 ‘baths, centrally locat- ed. Newly decorated. Ready for oceupaney August 1st. Call 503-W or 120 Rosser Avenue W. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room! furnished flat, reasonable rent. ‘Tho Laurain Aj 30: ‘OR RENT with garage Phone a in paved district. 1 insertion, 25 words oe as 2e addi- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY » ) RATES #6 Cents Per Inch ‘AN classified ads ere cash Meslted by 1S eelock ta ine Sate invertlon seine day, Ts BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN, TILE AND stucco bungalow, basement garage, &- location. Sale price $4,800, cash. SIX ROOM, TWO STORY HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, reasonable taxes. near ¥ school. Sale price $4,000. ‘Terms. FOUR’ ROOM MODERN STUCCO bungalow, hardwood floors, one bedroom, living room, bath, kitchen, dining alcove, pipe’ furnace, ' full Hein | partitioned, laundry room, basement garage. Sale price $2,800. A NEW JUST FINISHED FIVE room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, large closets, built-in feat- partitioned basement, basement garage, located east end. Sale price $5,000. Good terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN TWO STORY home, furnace heat, good location. Sale price $4,200, Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNG- rdwood floors, full base- furnace heat, close to C olic church and school. Sale price $4,900, Terms. THIS AGENCY has a wonderful line of homes rangihg in price from $1 to $15,000 with terms to See this agency for serv- please you. Can help you finance your purchase to en- able you to get best prices. Hedden Real Estate Agency, 10 Years of Active City Selling Webb Block, Phe FOR RENT—One fiv room strictly modern furnished or, » unfurnished apartments with heat} FOF and water. Also a six room mod-, ern newly decorated house, close’, in. For sale: Lawn mower and| Majestic range. Phone 905 or call at 222 Second strect. FOR T—Three pea Y furnished artmént, ground floor, exception- ally cool,’ For, adults only. Call at 120 Rosser street. th FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment in the Rue Apts. Frigidaire, electric stove. Phone 697-3 or call _at Til Avenue A, w modern for- nished apartment 924 Fourth) treet. Phone 548-' it. oe RENT Apart in jane Pores Apply Triby office. RNITURE FOR SALE R QUICK SALE—Forniture in excellent condition. “Must be sold by August 6th, Mrs, Simon Jahr, Wilton, N. D. OWING to my inéréased bagi and to the splendid pros; business during the -eom! son, F have moved my office rger quarters, rooms 23 and %, ‘ity National Bank Block. FIVE ROOM STRICTLY MODERN Bungalow, Riverview, only $4,700. FIVE ROOM HOUSE, EAST FRONT, good condition, garage, range, 4 FOUR ROOM STRICTLY MODERN, bungalow, everything complete, one of the best built homes in city, built for a home and not just to sell, $4,000. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, SOUTH SIDE, splendidly located for future values, good condition, $1,800. BUILDING LOTS: Two solid blocks near Roosevelt school, the pret-| tiest location in the city; can sell all or part on very easy term: HUNDREDS of lots in all parts of the city. FARM LANDS—1 havo pending now than in together. Now is the before prices advance. F. E. YOUNG. more sales many years time to buy large modern home. two blocks -from Courtho Have automatic gas water heater. Gentle- men only. Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—A nice large room with kitchenette and electric stove for cooking, also outside poreh can be used for either sleeping or light! housekeeping, For sale: dressers. Phone 457-M or ‘call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Beautiful room in ldtge modern hone. Only two blocks from Courthouse. Have automatic gas water heater. Gentle- men only. Call at 802 Sevent Only e FOR RENT—One furnished room,| suitable for light housekeeping or| sleeping on second floor. Call at = 418 Eighth street or phone 104- Ww. FOR RENT—A large room in a good home, close in. Suitable for two. Gentlemen only. street. Phone 1152. ely furnished rooms | in modern home. Call at 114 West Main or phone 672-R. ts FOR RENT—Two rooms for light Call at 618 Sixth T- lavoratory in Call at 510 Fourth street. room, Call at 316 Third street. Comfortably furnished rooms at 522 Second street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One 1027 Standard Buick Sedan in perfect condition. P. Remington, Jr._Phone 26 or 220-W. MISCELLANEOUS "WANTED—To lease to responsibil parties a good garage and acces- sory business with apartment t live in, Parties must be in a posi- tion, to take over about $1,000] worth of stock and equipments Place new, doing a good business and well jocated. Write Trnbune HOME LAUNDRY=First_claas work done. Shirts a specialty. Also family washes taken, Small repairs at low cost, Marguerite Bulten’ Homie Laundry, 203 Avenue A wes Phone 1017. FOR SALB—Lake shore and cottage ‘Tatl'pines, sand beach, on the Man- trap chain of lakes in Minnesota. Lots $150 up. 8. W. Corwin, marek, N. D. FOR BALE—Lloyd Loom Baby © tiage in excellent condition. Phon _ 579-M_or call. at_714..Bi GARAGE FOR RENT—Inquire at 502 Seventh street. @/that despite black rust infection on Call at 415 Fourth v: MARKETS By Anseciated Press Leased Wire BEARS LOWER WHEAT PRICES Predictions That Vistble ‘Sup- ply Total Will Rise Causes Drop Chicago, July 28, — () — Lower Prices ruled in wheat today owing a good deal to predictions that next Monday would witness « big increase of the United States visible supply total. It was ascertained in some! quarters that increases would con- tinue even before the spring wheat crop moves, and that then the re- ceipts might be such as to tax all| elevator accommodations, Cooler Weather northwest, was also a pear factor, and so too was slackness of export demand today for wheat from North America. Wheat closed heavy 1@1% cents net lower, corn 4@1% cent down, | oats % to 1 cent off, and provisions | showing 5 to 20 cents decline. Near approach of the domestic spring wheat harvest, combined with auspicious weather, gave un advant-) age much of the time today to the se side of the wheat market. Advices at hand indicated that earli- est fields around Crookston, Minn. would be harvested next week, and head stems, the crop there seemed to be too near maturity ta be badly damaged. | On the other hand, ssmple of wheut in Chicago today’ from Clare-| mont, S. D., showed black rast com- pletely developed on head stems, and the postules ruptured. According to a leading expert, this condition is spfficient to put an end to further filling of the head. Meanwhile, Ca- nadian reports were about unanimous that black rust north of the Interna- tional border was progressing \20 slowly at present to cause alarm. COOL WEATHER PUTS PRICES ON THE DECLINE Minneapolis, July — 28.—(4)—Cool weather over the spring wheat belt and) marked weakness at Winnipeg sent wheat prices lower today. late 5 dip carried the market to new lows for the week and close was %4@ 1% cents lower. Oats gained % cent early but fell ack. Trade was quiet. Barley fu- tures sagged with other grains, and flaxseed ruled dull and mildly ‘easy. September rye declined 1% cents with wheat. A further let down in demand for high protein wheat was noted and top quality was easy to one cent lower. erage quality was in fair demand and steady. Duluth buyers were out of the market for fancy springs and local mill demand was only fi No northwestern or western win- ter wheat was in and southwestern was in only fair demand. Durum was firm. Corn was in quiet to fair demand andthe undertone was unsettled. Oats were quiet and steady. Rys was in fair to good demand and steady. Barley was slow and easy, with only a few cars on sale. Price rang ‘was 64@81 cents. Flaxseed was in light supply and good demand. FARGO BUTTER Farga, N, D., aly 28.—(/P)-—Butter fat, unchange ng stock 2 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 2! }-—Butter un- changed; receipts 9,062 tubs. Eges unchanged; receipts 8,275 os Cheese unchanged. ____ WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Reasonably priced plain room suitable for light housekeeping by one adult, “Phone — ee WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room modern house. Phone 306. FARM LANDS _ IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT—One Red River Valley, one, Montana. Consider property in or nearer Bismarck, first payment. Owner, John Schwantes, 417 First stroct. a a n STOCK MARKET | Easy Money Rates Continue though thi the * three points in the late trading, but were E provide th d improvement. was. note town sheet demand, more than four points to a new high record above stoc! lent late tod dends on 1s unlikel |Fuel recorded good gains. able Chrysler Motors sumably disapno the directors dividend, rather free supply high levels. better support, Goodrich cri to a new peak. chine also reached Pierce Arrow preferred sank to an- ane other new low. a Cast Iron Pipe were heavy. substantial recess Atlantic West Virginia and Lehigh Valley. there were some irregularities i final changes were upward. up five points to 134, a new high and new peaks were re: cific, Allied Cher General Motors advanced to 227. high Valley Total shares. boriber RANGE july 28 Close cross Yesterday YearAgo Open 1.40% 146% % 144s 147% @1a8 78% 12.20 Bellies— July 13.50 70 Chi IS ON UPTREND : to Provide Chief Back- 5 5@ ground For Advance York, ive acti rket was again on the upside alt were indications that movement was meeting in- resistance. 28. — in tod: July ; ull” sed ck one brisk recovery followed. Other alls swept through the intervals, but offerings fairly well absorbed. sy mone rates continued to chief background for the loans again being arked down to 3!2 per cent with ailable below that figure in de market.” Steel trade more cheerful, ingot 1 Steel corpor: as more than hile further by Youngs- the steel cho mest higher, of A, fed stron| steer: manufacturers in U, 8. Steel S. Steel common es U; U. was bid up 133 for the Bethlehem also r present ved good an_excel- statement y, but a resumption of divi- he common was regarded Crucible and Colorado Cal Despite the publication of a favor- semt-annual earnings report, lost ground, : in reflection of spec tment over the f: to declare extra General Motors was in round its recent Rubber stock: Foceived ng Case Threshing Faas | and Timken Roller Bearing! new high ground, but | aliv Baldwin and U. Rajls were quiet, although rather ns_took place in Coast Line. Pittsbureh and!) Min 15 ce The closing was strong. the} barrel conspicuous J. 8. Steel got hour, the most ched by Union Pa- cal and Du Pont. Le- developed — weakne sales approximated 2,000,000 1.40% 1.3842 @% range jorted; South St. —Today. ‘High 1.40% 1.39% 1.43 1.04 1.07 1.09% Ad 44% @"\ ATG 1.081% ‘95% CHICA uO, ut 100. ari sesuts 0 to 200 pound 20 to 1. ial @4@r 141% @% 1.02% 1.02% 3% attra 46% 16% @R@it 1.06 03% 96% 12.5 1,06% 30 LI rt ‘K low 50 pounds 0, to 300 pounds 9.00 light 9.60@1 10.80; packing sows 7.50@ slaughter pigs 8.60@10.00, Cattle 13,000; fed cents higher; steady to 15 lower; grass cows i 10 ured ; all cutte: fed us 50@1 mbs- © i. s es Sue 10.00; rood sorted Kin up to irly eligible held " 125 best to city butchers 14.00; vulk fat ewe 00 to weight feeding lambs 14 cows & tive, Wednesda 14.00 5O@ IR. choice m .00@ 1; SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOC! U, Paul )—Cattle 85 weak; stockers and feeders very dr 00; vealers fully steady, Ives 1 descriptions: al loads ‘tally “st nore 4.50@5 bulk ste: bu 220 pounds 1 50@ Sheep 500; | native lai ly 9.00; CHICAG nneapolis, nts hi her 24.50@) Althoueh | ily patents™ quoted $8epound shipments 36,407 barrels, Bran 0 light ‘and ha ewes mostly ‘6.50, Chicago,- July 28, — NEAPOLIS FL OUR ly cotton FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., July 28. 150 to 180 pounds 9.50@1 | 200 pounds 9.50@10.35; pounds 9.50@1 8.75@9.50; 250 40P)—H 200° to 225 to 250 pounds 0 300 pounds 7.75@ rings strong gener- 6.00 dy with r sorte butchers’ averaging up Hogs 3 180 to By Taylor packers 6.75@7.50; Sheep, top spring lambs 3.00; top spring lambs bucks 12,00; cull lambs 7.00@8.00; ewes 4.50@5. heavy ewes 3.50@ | 4.50; bucks 2.50@3.50. CHICAGO GRAIN ago, July 28.)—Wheat No. VN @1A0; No. 2 hard 140@) stags, 6.75 rn No, 3 mixed 1.024 low 10043: Oats No, 2 white 46; No.3 43@ Ry No, white No, 2, 1.08, Clover seed Lard 12.47, Ribs Bellies duly 28 Open High Low 1.02 88 91% 1.02 89 91% 901% July 28 Open High Low Durum— 1,00 1.00 BISMARCK iN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, July 28 rk northern hern . 1 amber durum Yo. 1 mixed durgm No. 1 red durum Barley Oats Speltz, per ew SHELL CORN No. 8, 56 Ibs. or more . No. 4, 56 ths. No 62.5 One cent per pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibe. 5 cents un- der shell. Hard winter wheat ol Dark hard winter wheat MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, July 28. ta today 110 compat 0, Minneapol se grain closing fololw: Spring, nt M4 cash wheat quotations fancy cesses 160% @LA ed to choice good 1.394 1 Nortt To arrive 4 ch to gd to choic .S., ord to good ern. 2 S., ch to fancy gd to choice 1 N.S; ofd to good 3 Northern .. 3 1 Dark Hard (Mont). 1 1 Hard (Mont.). & ; 39% D., 1 Dark @1.56' 1 Amber “Durum rrive .. 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum. To arrivg 1 Durum To arrive .. Amber Durum. Durum .... Amber Durum Red Durum. To arrive | 2 yel- 367] 9 gatisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit? ‘The South tion twe One Halt Fle ernment Survay. ., There will be due on such mort. of sale the -suri of dred and Dollars, ‘with the legal e, kD as Receiver of Bank, Bismarck, “Dakota, ssignee ¢ TILLOTSON, 8 for Assiguce of st Norn of Mortgagee. ft, having claims used, to exhibit smary Vouchers, months after the first of this to. said persons. suid de within publi six Cr urt, within Hirte igh, f the Court marek and the time and. p| adjusting all ¢ estate of the said ave been duly heari against the whi £6 rims Deceased, and regulart, ented as inbefore Dated J s », bul Attorney Dismarck, ‘North First of July, A Dakota. gist day will be 4 chool District hor at s:00 2M. AML bids to he reserves the on Augu for cash right td office 1927, pt rd in the off rds of the County of ate of North Da- day of November, in the on the 1 K Bank ry. Assignme the office of si will be the same are described as follows, to-wit: riheast quarter (NE t ment Survey thereof. There will be due on . togethe ces and costs of foreclosure. Dated Ju a LR. B. Bismarck 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Aol 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 il ni HENRY, L JUST MET A TELEPHONE LINE~MAN OUTSIDE— OUR PHONE HAS BEEN ODT OF ORDER ALL Day BUT HE SAYS ITLL BE.FIKED IN AN HOUR OR Sof NO-NO ~ UR GILTE0GE -I DIDN'T MEAN To KEEP YOU WAITING AT Your @LUB LAST NIGHT— MR YVAN SWERINGEN WANTED MY ADVICE ON A BIG & RaicRoAD MERGER AND Berane wenn Od. Tapeh THEN? Win DLL Jost Foot HER — WHEN ‘MN a SHE COMES, HOME DLL PRET: Wha TALKING TO SOME GREC MONEY MAGNATE ~— HERE ‘SHE COMES pune 7 Coarse Grains Yellow corn. o arrive Yellow corn.. To arrive .... Yellow corn. To arrive Yellow corn Yellow corn. 2 Miked corn, To arrive .... Mixed corn.. To arrive Mixed corn. To arrive Mixed corn. Mixed corn. White oats. White oat: To arrive 4, White oats. ch to fancy med to gd.... lower grades. SINCE MRS GONN AND Lucy SYARTEO WORSHIPPING ALL ‘THESE YOUNG MOME {I AND SUCH, 9 kcae UFE ¢: TT UNBEARABLE 5 mortgages, fited for Lathe peel he led for record ity ithe péfic register of deeds ie the C sme of koe 9 igh in the 3 of North Das nt was duly eof the regis deeds of ‘Buricigh county, rth Dakota, on the 29th, of Octo- 825, at 9 A. of Book 175 of age 265; and thereafter apsigned | Dy suid assignee of mortgagee to 1. 1 Zaird as Me- ceiver of Bismarck Bank on the 27th day of February, 1926, which assignment was duly’ recorded In 75 of Assixnments at -page 03 in the office of sald register of deeds, will be forediosed by sale of the premixes In such mortgage and hereinafter dexcribed, at the front door of the Court House at marck, at the hour of two~o'clock P. 20) y of August the amount Me mortgage on the * 1"Flaxsced.. To arrive or Me CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and. de- livered by James Mullins, a single man, morteagor to Bismarck Bank, fycaTporation, WOH SAE Re see the ‘OIE butte 7% 23rd day of ' September. + an filed for record in the office of the | Sale. The premises aageribed fn Register of Deeds of the County of |8¥ch mortgage and which .will be Burleigh in the State of North) Da- [801d to satisty the same ar ore on the rd day of Novetnber. scribed as follows, to-wit: ane Anly tom in Boal The Northwest uarter of Morteaxes on page 128, which | (NW%) of Section tWaatvcten mortgage was on day’ of = \November, “1921. duly assigned. 0; thirty-one aay Bismarck ‘Bank ‘at Blamarck, North | \; Dakota, to the Bank of North Da- othe S Finan Pal kota, which assinment was duly] Qnd‘cantatain recorded in the office of.the Regis-| fitty-cight at, ter of Deeds of Burleigh County,| according te the U. i dng, 204h day of, Qetaber, 1988, af) | ment Burvey mp. 2.8. Se Ey deeded for wchool house). nice (will be due on such e date of sale the Thousand r NOTICE NY ALG TX 7) wae ME ONE GEE“WAITLL pe Oe WOAST | You SAY ITS) yegsyou oor Four Lees )wes vor "AN IS ALINE WELL IF Baz. TH! FUNNIEST: 7 -weven (77) vlucipal Meridian ‘one red s yore a penis in Book 175 01 gn Yat the hour Of tee ee ,M.-on ‘the 22nd day of August, 1927, "to satisfy the amount due’ upon such mortgage on the day of sale. j ORLY isen \aoregege wed which will be e"apid ie