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Se RTS Y Tribune Classified Advertisements —= PHON E 183 = ingle meals to FOR SALE OM. AND BATH atucco bungalow, arage, east front, full lot, g Pricd $5,000.00! 01 UCCO" HOUSE, and two furnished light house in good gael 1 Teoms on first floor, pri ese entrance. Phone 812+J. Yee. ‘erm: > Foom|EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL} » modern, splendid for agency ot 10 competition. Wonderfully useful and repeater. Big money for right ma: hundred dolla: own stock manufactu J. Uller, Room 720, 3 Call Sunday prefe WANTED—Good hand, one who unders ery and horses. location and a laces, hot water heating plant, fuil basement, lawn, IVE ROOM BUN ideal home. Immediate occupancy. $4,800. Ter 8EVEN ROOM STUC! teal home, built-in features, French doors, sun parlor, full basement, ¢C and high schools, doors, two fire Ladies or-gitls only. 1102 Ave. C.{ Phone 430-LM. AOR Nh). _ ER a FOR RENT — Two furnished light ice and clean, warm in winter. One-half block from Broad- way. Private entrance. necessary for 1 GALOW, ALL : 8! FINE IMPROVED section farm, well improved with buildings, at’ least 200 acres in cultivation—good com- bined grain and stock farm, in Bur- leigh County, at reasonable price M3, ‘CO HOUSE, A 12 miles south of Bismarck. WANIHD-—rarmer or farmer’ or man to travel in countr; COMPANY, Dept. C262, Winona, IENT—Rooms in modern with or without board. BUNGALOW, ao Want good girl for general house- splendid cond EQUALLY AT- for store at Flasher, h If you are in- Must be familia grocery business. FOR RENT=An attractive, newly furnished room in » new modern hame in westei tractive proposition: terested in acquiring a HOME, so that you may enjoy the inde freedom, and comfort of YO We write every form! of insurance in good reputable com- Also make loans on City roperty and can finance any reasun- able proposition. Phone 13! INVESTORS MORTGA COMPANY, Oftice with First Guaranty Bank. _ WOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—My house street. Price very low and le terms, as quick sale Write for terms to C. W. ‘WANTED—First class carpenters for 610 Fourth street. N. — Two or three Rebuilt Automobiles YOU don’t enjoy continually telling somebody to be careful of the fam- ily car; or that they “can’t take it Buy one of our good ind have an extra one Then everybody sWANTED—One or two experienced Dodge Coal Co., er floor, Also sleeping modern and newly dec- FOR RENT—Larke front modern home. miners at once. 8 GE SECURITY Comfortable for FEMALE-HELP WANTED One block north of WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL- ING POSITION. Not married, en- tirely unineumbered, school education, between 25 and ‘y, bonus and transporta- Give full information first, OMPTO ENT—Furnished ~ room in modern home. ping room. Hot wa- all at 616 ‘Sixth street when you need i “Rebuilt Cars With.». Ropatation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. *-Very nicely furnished modern apartment including piano i Clean, warm, hot r A good home for three lady stenographers, teachers _ or __807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Four room apartment. Hot water heat. FOR RENT—Clean modern sleeping ht housekeeping rooms Close in for bus- iness and school. Call at 223 Thay- 1002_N. Dearborn St., Chicago, LADIES—Earn $16 dozen sewing ap- condition with water and} in good location, Phone 535-M or call at 210 materials cut; RENT—Two furnished lig rom St. Mary’s school. Call at 1100 Broadway or Call at 611 Second street. ‘Modern house, located in it hday cards; no selling; op- 50x150 foot lot.| portunity beginners; experience un- Arteraft Card Phone 868 or FOR RENT—Room for sleeping or light housekeeping, school girls or nurses, Phone 1054-J. FOR RENT—Comfortable modern home. Phone 498-3 orgcall at 506 FOR SALE—-Small bungalow, mod- ern, two bed rooms, full basement, garage. Phone 696-J. 600 Tenth reet. ‘LADIES—Earn Call at 612 Rosser aprons; absolutely no selling; ex- tge clean, well sleeping room. Inquire at 410 Third CITY-HEATED flat, also light house- keeping rooms, single or connected. _ College building. Telephone 183 FOR RENT: MODERN BUNGALOW. Modern bungalow wi _and bath, Phone 1104, Sse FOR RENT—Modern, furnished twa room apartment at t. Phone 543-W. FOR RENT—Five room house, Call at 214 Rosser Addressed envelope brings in- structions. Alpha, 202 Market St., Paterson, New Jersey. = teeter: eerie Nan Telephone 183. FOR RENT—Two nicely ‘furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Gas _Apply Tribune Ad. No. 88. > lence unnecessary; modern apartment. For sale: Mi tic range at Jarrell Hardware. at 222 Second street or Phone 905. YOR RENT—Furnls! Call at 422 Fifth street. Flatbush Ave. Dept. 626, Brooklyn, N.Y. modern house. nice 518 W. Thayer. RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, $15.00, or partly furnished] =~ Call at 501 Third Everything furnished. Particulars Write at once Junell Co, P. O. Box 231, Hammond, Ind. EARN $30 weekly, making neckwear; we teach you and supply work; par- ticulars for addressed envelope. Su- preme Neckwear, 179 E. 87th, N. Y. NT- i i gs mansee Apartments. $25.00. Close in, room modern house, F oq Phone 905. HOME LAUNDRY 8 for washing your blankets, bed spreads, family and finished washes ten’a Home Laundry. No chemicals used. Ever: thing dried in shirts a specialty. We call and de- FOR RENT—Two apartm jé Sen Se nished for light housekeeping. 801 nr bs todos pests Suitable for two in modern home, THE BEST add: rn apartment. L. pon. Phi FOR SALE—Cabbage, solid heads, per pound 2 cents. f cents per lb. 419 Third street. FOR SALE—One Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, $20.00. Fruit ja’ quarts and pints, 50¢ dozen. FOR RENT—M larguerit Bul- FOR RENT—Nice Must be neat and respectable. Steady position. 20 Second stre N. D. FOR RENT—Nice room Gentlemen only. -415_Fourth street. Phone 1162. _ FOR” RENT—Furnish ‘WANTED—Girl for general work, also one for nurse maid. Ap- Call John Bashara, VEGETABLES FOR SALE Cabbage No. 1 $2.50 per 100 Lbs. Cabbage No. 2 $1.50 per 100 Lbs. $1.50 per bushel $1.00 per bushel $1.00 per bushe} Call Mrs, Erlenmeyer. ae at 423 Third ——————eEee FURNITURE FOR SALE Seventh street. EXPERIENCED help , Photo finishing department. * other need apply. FOR RENT—Furnished heat, upstairs, 314% Main. Kath- Finney's Drug Strong girl or middle age] FOR RENT The woman for general house _ Apply at Dohn’s Meat Mark WANTED—Girl for general house- work. * Call after 6:00 o'clock at 9 A W. A. Ziegelmey: Phone 884 or room, strictly modern, er, Decorah, Lowa. Second street. _” RENT—Restaurant THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BOARD AND ROOM rooms with or without board, home cooked meals by thi week or month, outsiders if desire Ph burns, 114 Main Ave. West. Phi 1188, NEW MODERN 5 room bungalow, 2! bed rooms, full basement, ga basement partitioned, built-in fea-! tures, immediate possession, for $4,800. SIX ROOM modern house, 3_ bed rooms, finished in birch, full ba: ment well partitioned, built-in fe tures and fine fireplace, near schools, desirable home for $5,400, sion, for $4100, GOOD FIVE room modern. bungalow, close im well built, good basement and garage, for $4,750. UR ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement, nice lawn, near school, garage, for $3,200, MANY OTHER desirable homes and the city and terms, GEO, M, REGISTER. WORK WANTED Phone 1110 Main. eli 932-J. 423 Second street. ES eal? __AGENTS WANTED » New York. ing exclusive personal Chri: mas card: distinct graved design: Expen Sugden, Rachester, N. Y. this county. ling, |. No. 89. ___ SALESMAN WANTED _ IF YOU want $6000 or more the fi vertised. Estab to. prod 873, Cleveland, Ohio, Greatest metal ~ specialt; ever invented! Merchants amazed Write quick! — Print, East Third. street, F' nt, chanie: RITCHLOW, heaton, IL LOTS FOR SALE leaves for the E ae T—Child’s red sweater on Thi Doing good business. Must retire because of poor health. bs = L FOR SALE—Two practically new small dressers. $18 cach. Also a Maytag washing machine Call 1114 after 6:00 p.m. leven foot bed daven- wing machine, rugs, omplete. Wm. Laist. HOP—Girl wanted at hop. 212 6th St. ‘pastry cook at FOR RENT—Nicely Call_at 314 Ninth street. furnished rooms. i “BAKE _ Home Bake SI WANTED—Lady w bed, matineas. and urant and confec-] NICELY furnished room, suit very reasonable price. at 417 Fifth] FO EN’ eon home. 816 FOR RENT—Mod Fourth street. FOR RENT—Comfortably furnished rooms at 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Rooms at 406 Sixth St.]- WANTED Lady dish “washer at] FOR SALE—Re: eee FOR SALE—AIM household furniture, priced very reasonable and must be 321 Twelfth street. ——e TRE MUSIC SCHOOL REGULAR classes in Piano, Violin, Vocal, Harmony, Theory eartrain- FOR” RENTCG: street, across the street from Per- __on Court. _F. V. FOR SALE—One hogs, different sizes FOR SALE—Marmon four passenger Cost $5,700 new, wonderful condition, Five good tires. consider @ trade. nm rooms at 422) Phone 1062-R. I Very reasonable. i pein, PEOPLE desiring school students to Call after six at 217 S, Se work for board and room kindly street or Phone 456-R. _strects. Reward. Phone 386-J. L0s White police puppy. Findex please return for reward to 314 W. | Rosser. J. E. Kiley. Ce a rSnEnnEENnanEEanSREnEIn AHEM, YES: “So this baby is a girl,” beamed the reetor as he walked around the baby show. The proud father assented. “And. this one—is it of the con- trary sex?” His wife’s eye was on him, but) ing, etc., will be resumed Sept. 1st.}with no thought of the wrath to Call at 203 Ave. A West or Phone|come, he replied blithely, “Yes, she's | 12.95@12 a girl, too.”—Tit-Bits, London. LIVESTOCK FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed! GRAIN VALUES. - GO DOWNWARD Weather Conditions in North- “peal 142% west Improved—Corn and Oats Down, Too roams, fine location, lawn, flowers | and shrubbery, immediate posses- buildings lots in various parts of Chicago, Sept. 3.—(4)—Improve- Oats weather conditions north- west had much to do with giving a downward swing to grain values to- No frost was reported, and re-| ports of wheat were looked for on liquidation was on in the corn mar- ket, owing partly to good crop pros pects southwest, some vices saying the outlook there is the best since 1889. Wheat closed unsettled 1% to 1'% cents net lower, corn 2% to 3% cents 4 ‘& cents off, and unchanged to WANTED—Grain hauling jobs. Have first class trucks. Bismarck Auto ANTED—Dressmaking «and remod- ling. Prices reasonable. Phone Le ith Canadian temperatures re- ported today as ranging from 40 to 52 clear, apprehension regard- ing likelihood of damage of wheat by Y frost in the northwest was prompt to at 10.00@11.00; cull {hand that yesterday's frost in Argen- light ewes 5.00@6.00; @450; cull ewes 1.00@ Europe 3.00@3.50. TS—We start you in business. No capital or experience needed to} earn $50 to $100 weekly selling shirts direct to wearer. Spare or full time. Write for free samples,| Madison Manufacturing Co., 560 not expected harm, and that weather was mostly favorable with e: there making satisfactory progress. Corn prices were also affected by least temporary xpert says that the ole is three weeks! he greatest repeat seller on the market. County and state rights open, particulars and full sized can sent free. FOSTER LA- BORATORIES, INC., shine Univer- | y Ave. St. Pi 000 BEFORE CHRISTMAS | corn crop as a whi - {late and teel en-| whether even half of the required} e Sample|time to mature the crop will ela Book free. Wetmore Janes & before the first severe frost. DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route! ete PRICES LOWER Experience unneces- | i distribute and! t $70.00 weekly. | # ITY MARKET d and hedging pressure ;made an casy wheat market today,: liquidation by | tired bulls who did not care to stay year, write me personally. Strong line for retail store, nationally ad- shed company, big | 1 weekly advance Marked weakness in corn helped to make lower trend in all grains. Minneapolis futures dragged off by easy degrees, with low prices 14@ * % cents down from yesterday. Final here prices were 14% cents off for the . Geo. R, Williams, } Sales Manager, 2010 Euclid, Dept. automobile conc mand for merchandisi: Cash wheat was in fair to good de- mand early, but buying quieted down Sensation wherever shown! Exclu-| late although Ititle was carried over sive territory under contract! | at the end. o-graph, 126) Michigan. | choice ey complete | durum was 3@36 cents over Duluth d shop equipment, | 5¢ sold direct to garages and me: ies, protected territory, liberal commission, AUTOMOTIVE TOOL MFG. CO., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, @” unchanged range. 75 MILES on 1 gal. New Moisture! ileage Maker. All Autos, 1 free. jump in Interna Durum was in fair to good demand, 704 the best price ever reached Corn offerings were larger and de- mand was quiet. Oats were easy and quiet within Rye offerings were moderate and demand was good jaxseed offerings were large and demand was good. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Go.) , Bismarek, Sept. L . 1 dark northern ——$—— \ Texas sold up in ‘COLONEL MAUS OF THE ARMY, directors will again declare an extra Montana well known to old Bismarckers, of- fers some choice lots in Flannery | and Wetherby Addition. He ad-; ‘Vises young men to secure lots now for their future homes, believing that property in Bismarck will! never again be sold at such low prices. Taxes on these lots have been paid to date. Colonel Maus | N' may be seen at the Patterson for|N the next few days, as he soon » 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . ‘Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or more jAROROS and the er Avenue between First and Sixth One cent per pound di der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs. Hard winter wheat ... Dark hard winter wheat 180 to 200 pounds 9.50@10.85; 200 to 225 pounds 9.50@10.8i pounds 9.00@10,00; 250 ta 300 pounds packers 7.25@8.50; top spring lambs trimmed, top spring lambs bucks heavy spring lambs! "aie: steers, il —M By Taylor || purun— CONVERSATION REFERS SOLELY To MR.GONN ~ I'M NOT SPEAKING ABOUT PEOPLE WHOLIE IN BED TLL 9:30 ANDO LEAVE THE OFFICE IN THE MIDDLE OF REST IT'S TOO BAD LEAP YEAR vas. COME CETENER SO THEY AVE AN EXTRA DAY. f TO LOAF crn | MARKETS | By Associated Press Leased Wire ‘o Sept. 1.06% 74% Dee. 1.09% B2"q @i.10 @ March 1127 Sept. Ad% 36's @%@s Dec. 48% 410% @*s @s March 52% i Sept. 4% Os @% Dee, 27 9655 My @s March 1.01% 16.90 16.45 ewes 3.50 00; bucks he: CLOSE STRONG Market More Responsive _ Expected Quickening of Automobile Trade New York, Se ie stock market today was more responsive to indications of the expected quicken- ing of automobile trade, as shown by in operations of United and again in Aug al of the lea ns cd prediction of plement, food and = ch was translated into some extraordi- nary advances, hous a six point A score of other well known shar surpassed their previous best fi ures, including Baldwin, Internatio al Telephone, North Ame N ional Biscuit, Postum, > is € ers, Nash Motors, Woolworth, Mont- gomery Ward and Sears Roebuck. American Linseed advanced and in- d i hal creased earnings in the tra stocks showed continued st further reflection of the vance . in sugar prices. expectations that e. Sugar th dividend at this month’s meeting. Although buying was most pro- nounced in the industrial group, there was brisk bidding for several r ially Nickel Plate, uthern Railway, Western c the last named showing unusual ‘activity. Disheartened short sellers, who had put out ¢ y in the 7 Week, were retiring commitments at a rapid rate as the session ended. Total sales ap ximated 760,000 ng was strong. POLIS RANGE Sept. 3 Open High Low Clo: 1 135 1.383% 1 1.37% 1.87% 1.36 March = 1.40'% 1.40% 1.39% Open High Low Close 1.3244 1.33 1.80% 1.31) 1.81% 1.29% 1.28% 1.28% 1.27% 93 93 92 92% 93% 921; Sept. Oct. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 3—{#)}—Wheat No. 2 hard 1.35% Corn No, 2 m low 1.06% @1.07'2. Oats No, 2 white 47; No. 3 white e. Nat quoted. Barley 76@83. Timothy seed 2. Clover seed 18.’ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 347 (U.S. D. of ; only few loads of ‘pounds up; ton 11.40 paid for choice 180 to 190 pound averages; few sales 180 to 200 pounds 11.25@11.40; 250 to 325 pounds 10.15@11.00; few. sows 875@9.50; heavies down to 8.50 and under; 11; igs offered; if holdover 5 9.60@11.00; ight 10,00@ 9.00@11.25; pack- i ows 8.00@9.25; slaughter pigs 8.50@10.50. Cattle, 400; compared week ago better grades fed stecrs and stockers feeders strong to 25 cetns Bice ; lower grades of natives coming im competition with western grassers and western range steeers 25 cents stock steady to weak; bulls’ 25 cents lower; v. 50. ‘cents to 1.00 higher. Calve or ‘more lower; best fed steers on long yearlings- order 14.80; heavies* 14,05; light peernes 14.25; heifers y. fings 12.35; approximately. 6,500 ern gras: in run; best range teers 12.0) early; bulk fey 142 142 1.40% lambs = 7.50@8.00; sale toda sorting less dast jonal Harvester to! d 1.0544; No. 2 yel-} RANGB CHICAGO Sept. 3 Close Close ella “77 —Today— igh Low Close Wheat— Sept . 1.34% 129% 1.34 134% 1.82% 1.33% @% @'2 @% i @X% Dec. 1.39% i 139% 1.37% iM 1.06% 1.06% 1.03% 1.09% 1.09% 1.06% Li 1.12% 1.09% Aa % 18% 7% 2 be o1% 95% 4% 35 O8'y YT% 27S 02% 1.01% 1.01% 13.10 13.20 0 13.25 11.87 12.10 feeding 200 direct; lambs colsing 35'to 50 cents lowe; ic; sheep fully cents lower; feeding lambs 26 to 45 cents higher; week's top price: Fat range lambs 13.85; native lambs range feeding lambs 14s Fat range lambs NW 13.00@ ¢ 50; clipped lambs 12 3 slaughter yearling wethers .00 down; fat ewes 5.50@6.50; feed- ing lambs '12.75@13.85. Minneapolis, Sept. . 3. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Moderate wire inqury; demand light, market weak- er; carload delivered sales, freight only deducted Minneapolis Paul rates sacked hundredweight, early Ohios S. No. 1 and partly’ graded 1.20@ Chicago, Sept. 3.—4)—Potatoes: Receipts 9 cars track 142; total United States shipments 689 cars; trading very slow, market steady: Wisconsin sacked Irish cobblers 175 @1.80; Minnesota sacked early Ohios partly graded 1 Minneapolis, Sept. 3.—4}—Flour 10 cents higher; in curload lots, fam- ily patents quoted at 7.60@7.70 a barrel in 98-pound cotton — sucks. Shipments 42,808 barrels. Bran 26.25@26.50. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Sept. 3—4P)—Wheat receipts toda compared to @ year. ago. Minneapolis cash whe: and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy MM To arrive ..... 4 1D.N.S,, fancy Mont. 1.544% 4 To arrive » TATUM @161% 1 Hard Sprin 1.40% @1.55% To arrive .... 0.0... 146%@145%4 1D.N.S., gd to fancy To arrive .. 1.354 @1.44% 1D. N.S, ch to 1.441, @1.49% 1DN. ‘@Laz' gd to choice 1.39% @1.42%4 1D. N.S. ord to good 1.35% @1.39% 1 Dark Northern...... To arrive 1.344@ ... 1 Northern 1.3414 @1.39% | To arrive 1334 @ \.. 2D.N. 8. ch to fancy 1.474 @1.46% 2D.N.S,, gd to choice 1.37% @1.40% 2D. N.S: ord to good 1.31% @1.37% 2 Northern .......... 1.30% @1.31% D.N. S,, ch to fan D.N. S., gd to choice D.N. S., ord to good Northern .......... : Dark Hard (Mont.) Sept. RBIS BRIE BRIE To arrive .. Dee. 90% ‘91's ‘90% Hard. (Mont.). oreopt 25% 42% 42 Minn WS D, . AB 42% 242 Minn @ SDS 1 Dad : 45% 45% 44% 445% Hard ark i siu@iara 5 To arrive LB1K@137% Sept. $217 2.17 | Minn. @ 8. Dy I Hard L3le@latie Oct. 249 219 | To arrive... -. 131g @UaTIG ‘pees 221% 222" Fancy 1 Amber Dutum 145%¢@1.60%¢ Brow aera; by TO MEEIVE eee eae @1.50% Sept. 2) 72.20% = 70% Fancy 2 Amber Durum 159% Dee. b ‘1 71% 1 Amber Durum @110% To arrive 1284@ R 1 Durum 126% @1.36% Sept. 3 To arrive 1364@ Amber Durum 1.26% @1.39% Durum ... 1.24% Amber Durum. 1.28% Red Durum 1.17% To arrive +. LM . Coarse Grains Yellow corn. 1.03 To arrive Yellow corn. To arrive 4 Yellow corn To arrive .. Yellow corn.. Yellow corn. Mixed corn To arrive 3 Mixed corn D7 @ 98 To arrive 96 ia 4 Mixed corn 95 96 4 @... 22 @ 93 20 @ 91 44 @ 46 A2 @ 44% A2@ ... M @ . 16 To arrive .... 72 @... Barley, med to gd. 1 @ 73 To arrive .... 0 @... Barley, lower grades.. 68 @ .70 To arrive ...... 64 @... Rye ...... OL @ 92 To arrive 90%@ ... No. 1 Flaxseed. 2.19 @2.20 To arrive 18 @.. ermal Chicago, Sept. 3.—(4)—Advances in the bu market have brought prices to a low level which will per- mit a more free use of stocks from the freezer, Notwithstanding, -how- ever, ‘that the market at the moment. appears to have a fairly 1: - ber of supporters, there is an under- ‘et pt eee spite ‘the fact that receipts; lighter and trade fairly alte toe ter still continues to accumulate in the warehouse. During the f! ae of the week, the net inter-storage at 10 .markets- that of the week previ ie week pi jous te "and ‘duel month of husuet the Roldings ot wensse’ 9. a " entimaten place the j Sheep, 1,000; practically none on ings an the largest on record,

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