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ed RCE Poe a Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE!'82 ___“MALE HELP WANTED WANTED ~ CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D. ing 20 cents a yard mil laas Con- tracting Co., Stanton. N. D. j WANTED—Good all around farm hand, one who understands machin- ery and horses. Work year round. Good J. E. Chesak, Route No. 2, he 2 miles south of Bi great demand, bi rages, work. New catalog and special summer offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 1 ‘WANTED—Two A No. 1 mechani See or Phone William Klein, fore- __man_Capital_Cuevroiet_Co. eee .P WANTED WANTED—Compccent girl for gener- al housework. One who is fond of children and can take full charge during the day, Phone 978-W or call_at_409 Eleventh: street. WANTED AT ONCE r7 girl. Must be neat and respectable. Good wages. Steady position, G. 3, Hoffmann, Washburn, N. D. WANTED—Wousekeeper. Must be good ct and neat housekeeper, Others need not apply. Call at 418 Ninth street. Phone 949-R: WANTED—Waitress, also dish P r al housework. Call 1087. WANTED—Gir ~ Work, Call, 938-M_ FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Very cheap if taken at once, Nearly new sanitary cot and mattress, bed and new mi tress. Buffet, 54 inch extensior dining table and six chairs, nearly new oil heater and oil cook stoye with oven, 9x12 rug. Call 1146 or 302 W. Rosser Ave. FOR SALE—5é inch extension dining table and 6 chairs in good condi- tion $12.00. Phone 1146 or call at FUR SALE—Electric range, ice box and kitchen cabinet, G. H. Dollar. Phone 711, ig your . ramuy and finished eri ten’s Home Laundry. No injury to fabric. No chemi used, Every; thing dried in fresh aii Men's shirts a specialty. We call and de- liver. Call at 203 Ave. A, or Phone 1017 FOR SALE NEW FIVE ROOM AND BATH stucco bungalow, full basement, garage, east front, full lot, good location. Price $5,000.00. Terms. SEVEN ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, modern, and in good condition, screened porch, | garage. Price $4,200.00. Term EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL modern, ger a ation eee real hone. Oa ish, Fre Peete fire ara hot water heating plant, full basement, lawn, garage. Priced to sell. NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL, modern, garage in basement, %n. ideal home. Immediate occupancy, Price $4,800.00. Term SEVEN ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, A real home, built-in features, French doors, sun parlor, full basement, four closets. Fine location. Price $7,250.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL modern, splendid condition, nice lawn, shrubbery, garage. Price 00. Term: WE HAVE OTHER EQUALLY AT- tractive propositions. If you are in- terested in acqi ng a HOME, so that you may enjoy the independence, freedom, and comfort of YOUR OWN HOME, see us. We write every form of insurance in good reputable com- anies. Also make loans on City roperty and can finance any reason: ablé proposition. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY, COMPANY, INC. Office with First Guaranty Bank. y. Te party, a small furnished house for & weeks or 2.months. Call 695-J or 49, —— MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—Keith pipe furnace, good abe y oes CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ‘ Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction day trial. figures, YOU can buy a used car from a re- sponsible d tainty of satisfaction in ownership. je responsible dealer knows ex- actly what the car will do and tells you what you can reasonably ex: And that is how we sell used Seven- car priced in plais Lahr Motor Sales Co. WOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Three room house, all modern except bath, 50 ft. lot, basement all finished, excellent: garden spot $1500. $500 cash, bal- ance easy payments, at 6 per cent tor quick sale, Call 398 or rison Second Hand Store, i N.D. FOR SALE—My house at 613 Third street. Price very low. and at rea sonable terms, as quick Sale is de- Write for terms to C. W. Gare ‘0 modern houses, one one 6 rooms. In good location, near school. Phone 575-R or call 402 Ave. C W. ee ¥OR RENT—Six room modern house located on South side of N. P track, Call’ at 511 Second street. KURK SAI jodern house, located in best part of city. 50x150 foot tot. Phone 858 or call at 415 Mandan street. GITY-HEATED flat, also light house- keeping rooms; single or connected. Gollege building, ‘Telephone 183. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room| furnished flat, able ren* F room. apartment a street. Phone 543-W ler with every cer-|: as_new, A bargain. Art Bauer. 715 Sixth street. Phone 619-J. FOR RENT—Well furnished cafe. hi if taken at once. Killdcer Killdeer, No. Dak. FoR SALE—Majestic Tange with wa- ter front: Hy Logan, 761 or school students to work for board and room kindly call 966-M, " 1g jobs want- ed. Have good truck. Call 699-J or see Art Bauer at Bismarck ho- rain hau trucks. “ Phone 154. 1110) Main. WANTED—Dressmaking and remod- cling. Prices reasonable, Phone _932-J,_423 Second street. WANTED—Jobs hauling grai Motor Sales. See Frank Burbage. Do not: phone. HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Young married couple to board and manage house for mid- dle aged couple. Rent reasonable. Phone 948. — z AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in shi Call after six at 217 8. Seventh street or Phone 456-R. _ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home with or without board. Nice large rooms with two largo closet Want good girl for general house- work, “618 Third street. Phone iB Bismarck Auto FOR’ REN ffice room over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to! F. A, Knowles, This room can be furnished and used as a sleeping room for one or erson: FOR RENT—In modern home, Fur- nished room with clothes closet, suitable for two. With or without board, near high school. Phone 457-M. 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, electric outside entrance. Can be d Sept. ist. Call at 1100 __Broadway or Phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Clean modern sleeping rooms or light housekeeping rooms nm. Close in for bus- iness and school. Call at 223 Thay- er_ Ave. W. FOR lean furnished light housekeeping rooms in modern home. Gas cooking. 622 Third __ street. Phone 13% <a FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Gas for cooking. Private entrance. __Apply Tribune Ad. No. 88. T—Two or three furnished . Suituble for light ho -~keeping in all.madern home. “at 413 Eleventh sti FOR RENT—Five room modern co tay inquire at 1311 Rosser Av room = modern jy ix room modern house. Phone 905. ing, etc., will be resumgd Sept. 1st. Call at 203 Ave. A WeSt or Phone 1017. FOR SALE SIX. ROOM modern house; 3 bed hardwood floors, full base- arage, fine location with lawn and trees, near schools, im- jiate possession, for $4,500. MODERN 5 room home, desirable lo- cation with lawn, trees and flow- ers. Near city park and school. Owner leaving city. Immediate sion. Price $4.100, GEO. M. REGISTER HANGED IF L CAN [AND THIS—JUST POLAR DASH [MOMN POP = % : ; Carr Enicson TURNS. ‘Shecian UP MISSING. — FOR RE modern house. can be heated. Phone 680-W. RENT—Thi housekeeping. Mary’s Also nice garage, 618 W. Thayer. aie One block from St. dway East, ly furnished steam —Sl 0 ith board. The Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. Phone 1093-J. What's this? Be not alarmed, for it’s not a monster at all, but “The Spirit of the Buffalo,” an Iroquois Indian mask, carved out of a block of wood. Jack Schwikert of Rochester, N. Y., is wearing the mask that for centuries has been used in Indian ceremonials, HE'LL Betty: stick? Drug clerk: Betty: ing me Week! UNDERSTAND Haye you any green lip- Green lipstick? Yes, a railroad man is tak. out’ tonight.—Everybody’s GIRLS BEST RIDERS London.—An international motor. cycle reliability tour has resulted in the defeat of ‘picked teams of men by three English girls, The English team was the only one not to lose the course in driving rain and mist. __ APARTMENTS _ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in hot water heated home. Private entrance. Close in. ‘Also large nicely furnished sleeping room suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. With or without board. _217 Eighth st FOR REN’ modern apartment. For sale: Majes tic range at Jarrell Hardware. Call at 222 Second street or Phone 905, FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, for light housekeeping in good location. Comfortable for three persons. Phone 1196, FOR “RENT—Three—room- furnish: Apt. on Ist floor, outside entrance. Also 2 sleeping rooms furnished. Phone 457-J. 811 Ave. C. 'URNISHED apartment floor, everything furnished. from William Moore school, 920 Furth street. FOR RENT—Furnished light hous keeping Apt., suitable for tw. adults. Call at 422 Fifth street. _ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment down stairs. Private entrance. Phone 745-R, 503 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Three room Apt. ground ‘ound Call NEWLY furnished room in a_new| house. 301 Hewes street. Phone ite: FOR RENT—A large modern room, suitable for two. Phone 837-R. 413 Thayer street. FOR RENT—Double room _ suitable for two gentlemen. Call at 222 fee 1 FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- 816 Ave. B. Phot 091 _Fourth street. Phi ae FOR RENT—Comfortably furnish t 522 Second street. floor, beautifully furnished. 120, oem ub stad FOR RENT—Two apartments fur-' nished for light housekeeping. 801 _ Fourth street. FOR BENT—Modern furnished at aren Apts. 204% Main Phone 852. costs FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette. Haselhurst. 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Modern ap: K. Thompson. Phone 180. —One five room stri ty, § 3 Across apts.| 1 i GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT PRICES Market Has Downwatd Trend —Crop Reports Expected to Be Bearish | liveries of 2,000,000 to 3,000.000 bush- ‘els expected tomorrow on September contracts here, wheat’ prices. today had+a downward trend. Monthly pri- ivate crop reports looked for tomor- row were’ also expected to be bearish.| , Some estimates on the Canadian crop | were likewise in prospe shall ‘expected t0 favor the bear side. Wheat closed unsettled 4% to 1% cents net lower, corn 1 to 1% cents’ down; oats unchanged to % cent off, ,and provisions varying from 25 cents} i decline to a rise of two cents. | Associated with unlooked for de- clines in wheat: quotations at Liver- pool today were British estimates that world import requirements this season would be against 792,000,000 bushels taken last iyear. ;On the other hand, the export- jable surplus for all countries this jyear was estimated at 852,000,000 bushels compared with 907,000,000 bushels last season. Leading crop experts sent dis- !patches today that frost damage in anada is becoming more fully appar, ent as wheat reaches maturity, and that from Saskatoon to Davidson Sask., thousand of acres of low land: will not pay to harvest. In some dis tricts, too, the combined damaged by | frost and rust is reported as amount- ing to fully 60 per cent. WHEAT FUTURES FINISH WEAK AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—(?}—Wheat futures had ‘a weak finish today, ‘liquidation and hedging again prov- ing a heavy weight. Closing prices were 3 ent lower here. Price irregular up to the last n was hour, a dip of %@% cents being fol- {lowed by « dull period, a rally %} |cent above yesterday's close, and a in all markets. Oats were quiet and’ draggy. Flaxseed futures were casy under the weight of hedging. Barley futures turned firm after an easy start. Mild offerings prevailed in rye fu- tures. Large cash wheat offerings met a generally good demand. Northwest- ern No, 1 hard winter was 31% under and eight cents over. Durum was firm. Corn was in quieter demand and |the market was easy to one cent lower. 3 Oats were in quiet to fair demand and steady. Rye was in good demand, and the trading basis was firm, Flaxseed was firm. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 31.—>)—(U. 8. f A.)—Hogs, 13,000; active; gener. Hy 10 to 15 cents higher; top 10.90; numerous sales at that price; bul good to choice 160 to 200 pounds 10.50 @10.80; 220 to 250 pounds 10.10@ .75; 260 to 300 pounds 9.60@10.25; 0 356 pounds 9.20@9.50; most packing sows 8.25@8. best light weights 8.75@8.90; pigs @9.00; strong weights up to 9.75 heavy wegiht ho; 9. medium 9.90@) 10.90; light lights ing, sows 7.65@8.90 7.15@9.75. Cattle, 10,000; well conditioned fed steers strong to 25 cents higher; na- tive and western grassers weak to 15 cents lower; fed steers very scarce; he stock more active; strong to a jade highér; bulls and _vealers steady; best medium weight fed steers 14.50; yearlings 13.75; heavies 4. early sales of western crass steers largely 8.75@9.50; bulk of vealers 14.00@14.50; calves 50 cents lower; largely 8.00@9.75. Sheep, 20,000; fat lambs fairly ac- tive; 10 to 16 cents higher than Tuesday; sorting on native offerings considers bulk of native or 5 slaughter pigs FOR RENT—Furnished Apt. at Per-|/ son Court. Phone 796. CLOSE LOWER Chicago, Aug. 31.—()—With de-| ct, and were, 748,000,000 bushels! {part way setback. Trade was quieter | largely 8.00) By Asscciated Press Leased Wire GHICAGO RANGB Aug. Close _ Close Yesterday Year Ayo fot 138K as 1.30% i iat @k @% Wheat— Sept. Dec. March , Corn— Sept. Dec. March 1.06% Ll @% 1.14% @% 15% 82% Oats— | Sept. Dec. March R o opt. Dee, March Lard— | Sept. Oct. Ribs— ' Sept. Oct. ALM W@h ABs 51% 95% B7% @% 1.01% 12.72 @it 12.85 11,70 11.87 Bellies— Sept. Oct. 13.30 13.50 bulk of range lambs eligible at 13,50 |}@13.85; choice held 14.00; sheep steady; bulk of fat ewes 5.50@ 6.50; four doubles of choice 160 pound Montana wethers 9.! feeding lambs bulk 13.00@13.65; choice light- ights held above 13.50. STOCK PRICES REACTIONARY Decline Described as Correc- tion of Weakened Tech- nical Position w New York, Aug. 31.—(4)—Stock [prices turned reactionary today un- der the weight of heavy selling for both accounts. The dgeline was gen- erally deacribed as a correction of | weakened technical position, which had developed in the almost uninter- rupted advance since August 13. | Trading was decidedly heavy in vol- ;ume, further heaviness developing in the cotton and grain markets. | The weekly steel trade review was reported little changed in the indus- try, U.S. Steel common, selling ex- dividend $1.75, dropped from an carly of 1.46% to 143%. General Motors, | American Smelting, Paramount. Fam- lous Players, General Railway Signal, |and 4 number of other leading indus- |trials also sold down two points or more. | Banks called about $10,000,000 in |loans to meet the heavy month-end demands for currency, but call money was again in plentiful supply at 3% per cent. A break of four points in Pathe “A” to a new low level for the year at 28% caused sympathetic selling of other amusement es. Acute weak. m also developed the New Yor traction stocks, which sank to new levels for the year. Selling was {stimulated by commission house ad- vances urging a lightening of long commitments on the theory that a reaction was overdue. Expectations MARKETS 31 —Today— Open Hien 1.33 1.37% @x 1.40% @141 1.34% 1.36% 1.41% 1.06% 1.10% 113% 44% 48% 51% 25M 08% 1,02 BY 9 1.0; 12.6 12,7' 4 7 1 0 7 culls 9.00@9.50; ewes 9.50@10.00; | 225 pounds 9.50@10.35; 225 to 250 pounds 8.50@9.50; 260 to 300 pounds packers 7.00@8.00; 8.00@9 7.00@8.01 Sheep top 2.25@12.75 stags spring lambs trimmed 5; top spring lamb bucks 2511.75; heavy spring lambs 10.00 cull lambs 7.50@8. .00@6.00; cull ewes 1.00@3.0 MINNEAPOL A Wheat— Sept. Dec. March Open 1.325% 1.36 1.8944 98 0 Ay BBY 907% DULUTH RANGE Aug. 31 Durum— Sept. Oct. Dec. Rye— Sept. Dec. ‘lax— Sept. Oct. Dee. N No. No. 2 flax 1 rye Barley of a large increase in brokers’ loans | Oats tomorrow also was a factor. A further run up of four points western Maryland was one of the few features of the railroad drop which declines again predominated. The closing was irregular. Gen- eral Electric sold at 142° and Nash Motors crossed 88, both new peaks in the final hour of trading. irge gains were scored by Allied Chemical, Yellow Truck, and American Woolen shares. Enoguh selling however, continued elsewhere to give late deal- ings a very ragged appearance. Total sales approximated 1,700,000 shares, FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., Aur. 31.—(?)}—Hogs, 150 to 180 pound deights 9.50@10.35; 180 to 200 pounds 9.50@10.35; 200 to “ GosH-'T's SOME RIDE our HERE - FUNNY THE CapT NEVER SPOKE OF HIS SUMMER HOME BEFORE — GEE! WERE'S WOBODY Ly LIKE Your OW FRIEWDS: 4 MANIA MORE FON THAN) No. 5 . No. 6. under she! 1D.N. S., 1D.N.8., 2D.N. S. Hard 1 Durum 6 Yellow a year ago. Open High 85 Low 127% Y 1.26% 1.25% 91% 92% Speltz, per cwt. lh. To arrive S 1D. O. S., fancy Mont. To arrive S., ch t 92% 93% 0) No, 3, 56 Ibs. or more. No. 4, 55 Ibs. . c: gd to choice To arrive Minn. & S. D. To arrive .......... Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive .... Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum To arrive To arrive ... & Yellow corn. corn, 1D. N. S., ord tol good 1 Dark Northern To arrive 1Northern . To arrive 2D. N. S., ch to fancy . 4. ord to good 2D. N. S., ord to good 2 Northern .......... 3 D.N.S., ch to fancy 3D. N.S., gd to choice 3D. N.S., ord to good 3 Northern 1 Dark Hard (Mont.) To arrive .. 1 Hard (Mont.-. To arrive is Minn. & S. D., 1 Dark 91% 92% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russcll-Miller Bismarck, Au, No. 1 hard spring . No. 1 dark northern . 1 northern . 1 amber duru 1 mixed durum 1 red durum No, 1 flax . g. 31 One ‘cent per pound discount der 56 Ib. car corn, 70 Ibs., five cents Hard winter wheat .... Dark hard winter wheat MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—()—Wheat receipts today 533 compared to 381 Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Sp Montana .. ay 15% 18 21 1% 71% $1.18 un- $1.15 144 4.5514 @1.62% 1.48% @1.5! 1.34% Be 1.43% 1.48% 1.33 1.35, 33 sesseees 216%@ 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 31.—(4)—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle, 2,200; opening H about steady on most tilling? bsg A ere ant ae s in vel ight supply, practically all grasser: bulk considered le 8.£5@9.50 she stock unchanged; cutters 4.25@ 4.75; weighty medium grade \s mostly 6.00; few 6.25; stockers and feeders rather quiet, but steady. Calves, 1,800; vealers quality-e6n- sidered 25@50 cents higher; most good lights 13.00. Hogs, 5,500; light hogs opéning mostly’ 25@35 cents higher, other classes steady to strong; early toy 10.60; bulk sorted light at that! price; ” few sales 210 to 300 pound butchers 9.00@10.25; packing sows 8.00@850; pigs mostly 8.50; average cost Tu day 9.03; weight 238, Sheep, 2,500; lambs strong to 25 cetns higher; sheep about steady; bulk fat lambs 12.25@13.25; heavie: mostly 11.00; few 92 to 95 pourrd ‘av: * erages 12.00; cull buck lambs 8.50@ 9.00; fat ewes to packers 4:00@6,00. POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 31.—4(4)—Potatoes, 568 cars; on track 185; total United States ship 590 cars; trading very slow; market slightly stronger; Wisconsin sacked round whites 1.65@ 1.90, according to quality; Minnesota sacked early Ohios 1.50@1.60; Idaho sacked russets. 1.75@1.85. Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—()—(U. 8. D. of A,)—Potatoes: Moderate wire inquiry, demand light, market: firm; carload delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul, sacked cwt., carly Ohios, U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded 1.20@1.25. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. 31. — #) — Butter higher; receipts 6.404 tubs: creamery extras) 43%; standards extra firsts 41@42; firsts Salt, sec- onds 35@3 Eggs hi + 6 28% @29; ordinary Cheese unchanged. 200 cases; firsts sts 23@26. ily patents quoted at 7.60@7.70 a b rel in 98-pound cotton sacks; shi ments 43,655. barrels. Bran 27.00@27.50. ‘AGO POULTRY Chicago, Aug. 31. — (P) Pou! alive, steady; receipts 9 cars; pri unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN Chit Aug. 31.—<4)—Wheat, 4 red 1.334%; No, 2 hard 1.33% Corn No. 2 mixed 1.06; No. 2 low 1.07@1.071 | Oats No. 2 white 45% @48; white 444 @46. Rye No. 2, 97%@97%. Barley 76@8: Timothy seed 2.85@3.60. Clover ‘seed 18.75@27.75. Ribs 11.75. Bellies 13.12. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be rectived Village board of Wing, N. Dak. electric light plant for villa Capacity of 1,250 to 2,000 ws 110 volt manual or automatid he opened on Sept. 5th, 8:30 p. m. tsourd reserves the right tol any and all bids. GEO. ANDERSG 8/30-31—9/1-2 NOTICE. Sealed bids will be rec hot air heating plant of model, 24 inch, for yy; Plans’ can be seen at clerk's office at Wing, NI will be opened on Sept, 8:30 p. m. Board reserves the ri any and all bids, 8/30-31—9/1-2 ny One light TF about 1200 TTA: ing, N. OS 8/11-18-31 BIDS WANTED Sealed bids for the Srectiqn frame stable and also bid f school will be re of & or the houses ire . 10 of Burleigh until 7 o'clock P. Sep at the office of the clerk. All bids must be accompanied by vertified check for five (5): per: cent of the amou the tender. and specifications are on file with the Mandan Mercantile Co. D. at Wilton, N. D. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A. W. LIND, President. Esthor K.-Enj (8/24-31 9/7) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- fi CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that de-_ fault has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- eetrom, Clerk. gage made, executed and delivered by Christian Bertsch, Jr., mor! to Thomas Hentvin, dated the 17th day of November,’ 1914, and filed for record in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of the County of Bur- and State of North Dakota, on 8th day of November, 1914, at eleven o'clock A. M., and’ duly ‘re- corded in Book 111’ of Mortgages on page which default cont ists in the failure of said mortgago! pay the principal secured by. sald mortgage when due, the interest thereon and the taxes against sate premises for the years 1920, 1921, 922, 1923 and 1924 described in said’ mortgage and as herein des bed, and that said mortgage will be fore ed ie prem- ises in such mortgage herein- after described at the front da of the court house in the County. Burleigh and State h ota, at the hour of t on the Sth day of ber, atiafy the amount due upen fae eae, on the day of sale sig ie taxes. Premises described mortgage and which will to satisfy the same are as lew: hi “ e Southeast Quarter . of Section ‘twenty 2 Bris Town Be da Sa ye Laon Fo Nol ° nge: West of Be ith Pri; by a sale of ti ae Meri