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k4 ferC: •,v liKh f, r, r-?%t jr/r -i'tK £'f ,h'. EVENING EDITION. ,.* W :*5 b's.r, •fi \i North Dakota's Greatest p? Classitied Section ant Ad Rates Oeats VM a Bmy. .«5 «t Mma ateath. ,?.™,.iy ^v (If no okui* In ad.): Mlfalmum ektrc* to 20 cent* per day »r 3 or more days. Minimum ohan* forooe day tS casta. Vn 10 won* am to (M your money*! worth. Theaa rate* entitle yen to -publication both the morning and eveing edi tions. ZCTOUUTINti CW)SINO HOURS—Want Ad forma iIMe eT*iT' mornlnc at 11:20 for wertui edition, and a'clock **«wy evening for the moralng sedition except Saturday when ferine close at S p. m. for Sunday mora ine edition. TELEPHONE WANT ADd—Want Ada are received by phone, hot' are Payable the name day as received and collection will be made at your home or office as soon as Is eon- IS'®' for the collector to call. This is accommodation senM and payment ahould be made promptly when the bill is presented. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS mast be accompanied by the cash, n^aae comply with this rule to avoid Inconvenience and delay. INFORMATION concerning any Want Ad In these columns that Is fraudulent or undesirable wilt be greatly appreciated by The Herald. TUB HERALD will accept only dean advertising and reserves the right 40 revise any copy to conforgn with makeup tiling. rules of classified adrar- ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS Bert D. Keck, A. 1. A. Architect Member American Institute of, Architects, Washington. D. C. ... First National Bank Building Grand Forks, N. D. ARCHITECT Office 408-9-10-11-12 Sec. Bldg. Grand Forks N. Dak. Phone 1970 i. v- Atrroa. Used-Cars LTsed cars for sale of all makes and- models.- We have second hand cars which are just as good as new cars. EtoALERSEXCHANGE 10 South Fourth St." ft(,(DODGB TOURING CAR—NEARLY ..new. for sale cheap. Call SI. Ray mond Auto Co. East Grand Forks, Minn. CHEVROLET ffale. Good Call between o'clock. 1918- 8TUDEBAKER TOURING CAR— A-t. condition. A snap at $675. Call k^-'V evenings. 616 3rd Ave. So. 1»18 FORD TOURING, A-l CONDITION, r„:-_ -*r for.sale. On terms. Call 204 Chestnut I *. I. Bathflj-Swedish Mastm**. I*adl€«. Gentle fiAT* men. Srnoat, Carlson, Hotel Dacotah. J" BAKfCJUfcS. l\1 '.A ".-2 OUT HOF'TOWN ORDERS PROMPTLY IIIIM. Chicago Brfkery 112 S. SHI St •5r"". 'Jl"!! BEAUTY PAKLORS. ^"MANICURING AND .iV.Ofl' aprons, percales men's Exchange SHAilPOOING by. the. yard. Wo. and Vanity Shop, Basement, Security Blk. Phone 80. BUSINESS CHANCES «Er*» g,? 9 [tfi. for control of lank* in good terri tory. Carry cashiership. v' r. rrj-- •V WRITE, 141 HERALD FOR SALE—NEW 24 ROOM HOTEL IN one .of the best towns in Grand Forks county. Newly completed and equipped throughout, modern in every respect, all outside rooms .and, will consider -good, .land, worth the money, as part Payment. J. B. Streeter Corporation, ..Ml Security Bldg., Grand Forks. N. Dak. Phone 78. ,tSlS IS, THE TIME TO FIND A GOOD 'J location" t^go Into the millinery busi :v new: for the Fall season. A small ln- vestment will often lead to a prosper ous business in a short time. Write or call on Robinson. Straus Co.. .Wholesale Milliners. St. Paul, Minn. I ^fx 1 Y7* GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND hardware will invoice about $6,000. I Fixtures $2,000 stock in good condi tlon. Best location In good North Da kota' town easy competition good opening liberal discount for quick &<"• $ale.:- Kelly Merc. Co., Max bass, N. D. GARAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR rent.' 'Eastern Montana: Garage' and Machine shop. Ford sub-agency, Hup mobile and Maxwell. Big terrltor location. Address, iSSST" K,.MAi?WANTED—TO ,e'"' ory. 137 SALE OR RENT—HOTEL. 19 Fully equipped. In Red River of N. D, Prosperous oomman [o competition. Write, 959 Her- Ot land good buildings mile from county ., seat. Long, lease may be had it flestred. Address, .138. Herald. FOR.SALE—GARAGE BUSINESS AND '.repair shop, fully equipped with tools, .electricity,-and air tank. Write, La fQbch* Jk Burns. Euclid, Minn. fOR SALE—PLUMBING, HEATING .and electrical business. Established 12.''ys&fls. Can rtoduce stock to suit Box $7, Enderlin, N. D. fZ* r0]R 'SALE-^HALF INTEREST, POOL if' ,hall, barber shop, confectionery, t' diSnks.'' Best mon^y'maker in state. ^ddM«s,12« Herald' _• fftRSkT 'BUSINESS FOR SALE. MAK "•fiH*- good. 'Reason for selling must jiv^change of' climate." '•"Write 14S (TANTKD—SOME DEAL, BUSINE8S at agency, that will work in well with a imt-clasa office business tensive connections. Herald with ex- Address, & B. J., taRTTG STORE FOR SALE GOOD trade. PostoSloe In store. This oounty. Write, US Herald. VCAFE AND BUTCHER SHOP AT RKA aonable price. Bell separate if desired. Write. 119 Herald. SFor Sale—Store ft 9 Uvlnr roonw: also OBnopmo^pHk BAHLKE ANDBAHLKB |ft teH gprjgga BkMk EXPERIENCED DRE83MAKINQ Dona at home: reasonable. $18 Chestnut 16S9W, PLAIN AND FANCT DRESSMAKING— 806 4th Ave. DRESS NOVEL/TIES. HEMSTITCHING. PLAITING. EM broidery, Buttons Covered. Specialty Shop. 811 Sorith Third St. BXCHANOBS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR land or city property. Cadillac five passenger car, "in fine-, condition, five tires nearly hew. Phone 1S79-W. FARMLANDS. RED RIVER VALLIEY^ WHEAT AND flax land, in Manitoba, Canada price, $1S tar $SS per acre. Terms: one-fourth to inird down, balance payable annu ally. One crop often pan for the land. I have some excellent bargains In North Dakota. If Interested In la write me.. Salesmen wanted. Address Oscar W. Davis, care Hotel pacotah. Grand Porks. N. Da*. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM —See us. We have the buyers. We claim the largest selling organization in the. Valley. The Brown-Danskln Co., 4th and DeMers Ave. FOR SALE—S. W. OF SECTION 10. Room township. Polk county, Minn. Good buildings 4tt mile's south of Fisher easy terms. City Hotel, Grand Forks, N. D. S. W. SECT. 84-150-52 FAIRFIELD Township. 10 miles west of Thomp son, N. D. Terms, cash $9,000. Ad dress. Sarah Towne, Coronation, Alta. CANADIAN FARM LANDS FOR SALE on easy terms. Improved' and unim proved lands of all kinds. E. G. McGee Land Co. Phone SIS. 214 Wldlund Bldg. FOR RENT GOOD QUARTER OF hay land. 2 miles 'from Oiata. Room 7 Clifford Annex. Call SIS-J. D. Spence. 160 ACRES UNIMPROVED LANDM AN in rye near Honeyford. Make cash offer. Address, 110 Herald. Cutover lands—Vicinity Ttasca Park, •Clearwater Co., Minn. Chas. Allen, 315 or 993-J. TO BUT OR SELL FARMS, CALL ON A. B. Peterson. 30S Security Bldg. FARM MACHINERY tARM MACHINERY FOR SALE—20-85 Avery engine with six 'bottom plow,' complete two 10-20 Titan's with three .bottom plows complete one 16-30 Itumley With four bottom plow- com pleter one 30-60 Hart-Parr with 42-70 Avery separator., All! in good shape. Will accept some llve stock in ex change. Also 640 acres- highly im proved land for sale.- Address. Oscar W. Davis, R. F. D. N. 2. Crystal, North Dakota^ FOR SALE}—30-60 RUMLEY TRACTOR with ten bottom plow.-. In good con dition. New Twin City tractor, 18-30 with four bottom plow. Cook car and equipment, tent and blankets 500 gal. oil tank. All or part of this outfit at a bargain.. Joseph Morrison, Drayton, N. .D. .. TOURING CAR FOR condltton.. Phone 867. 12 and 1 and 6 and 7 FOR SALE—30 H. P. TWIN CYLINDER Reeves engine, 44-64 Red River Special separator, complete, this-rig Is in. fine shape seen very little service well sheaed. Can furnish tanks, wagons, cook car, tents and etc: If desired. Priced to sell.' inquire of Dawson Brothers, Bantry, N. D. THRESHING OJJTFIT FOR BALK— Avery undermounted 30 h. p. steam engine. Buffalo Pitts 38-inch separa tor. Cook car complete. 2 tanks and tender, all In good condition. Mouse River 'Valley Bank. Souris. N. D. FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, AULT "man-Taylor .• 30-60^ engine,- 36x56 separator, complete* with book car, oil and water tanks. Ready to go in field. Address. 126 Herald. COMPLETE THRESHING RIG FOR sale one extra separator, Minneapolis, 40-64, which I will sell at a-bargain. Write 415 4th Ave Grand Forks, N.D. 8 FT. McCORMICJC BINDER FOR SALE As good as newf" Anton Johnson, 4% miles N. W. of tnanv.el. FOR SALE—ONEt -SECOND HAND steam engine. 26 horse -and one 36 and one 49 inch Minneapolis separator. In quire Geo. E. Duis. FOR SALE—WATERLOO BOY, 12 ft. P. stationary 'engine, ft H. Knutson, .'Reynolds, N. D. FOOT SPECIALISTS. DR. J. C. ANSON, FOOT SPECIALIST. Over drug store, 3rd and. DeMers Ave. Corns removed without pain. Instant relief to tlfed and aching feet Nalla. bunions treated. 1360. FURNITURE. WE BUY AND SELL SECOND HAND furniture, also repair furniture and pack for shipping. Northwestern Fur niture Co. Phone 211W, 208 S. 3rd St 50 QUART JARS. 11 2-QUART, FOR $4,60. Underwood typewriter,' office chairs, carjjet sweeper, .floor lamp shade. Phone .887J. SECOND-HAND FCRNtrURE, STOVES Anything, bought. sold, exchanged. McKenzle.1105 So. Third. PhoM lM. MARBLE STEEL RANGE FOR SALE— 407 Oak Strett. 1 STEEL COT Call 2133. «#Vs^ AND BED FOR SALE. HAT CLEANING Hats Reblocked. Cleaned. Made any •hap*, or color. Expert shot repairing, shoe shining. BUST Bee, Grand- Forks. Hats- Cleaned tad Reblocked at Grand Forks Hat Cleaning A Shining Parlor. HELP AGENTS. WE WANT MEN TO SEEL THE FAM OUS RENT A SECTION My-Kroba products. Exclusive territory. Liberal- commission. Every body vses the articles sold. Well ad vertised. Agents make from $3,000 to $9,000 per year. -A repsat proposition. Will take ineperienced men and train them. Man must furnish auto or wagon and horsea. Territory going fast. Writ* or call on us. Microba Antiseptic Co., IX 8. Fourth St.,Grand Forks, N. D. AGENTS WANTED—TO WRITE ACCI dent and Sickness- Insurance. Attrac tive, commissions whole or spare time. Apply, 104 Herald. ... -l*——!• »T'1C DRESSMAKER WAITED DRESS maklng parlor for rent ln the leading store in a city of 8S0 population. We furnish sowing .machine, light, heat everything ready-to go to wqrk..- Rent $S per' month: ^ynllmited "work for good dressmaker. Write,, 117 Herald. WANTED—»»0 With STENOGRAPHER month to the right person chaqce for more spon. Must' have high, school education or better. Pre ferably about' 30 years of age. Jas. Hart & Sons,.Long.Prairie, Minn. GOOD COOK WANTED—AT ONCB. Middle-aged lady preferred, Aiso dlning room girl, at once. Good Calvin Restaurant, Calvini N. D. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—ON FARM. Wages $40 per month. Must be a good cook. 2 miles from town. F. C. Thacker, Hamilton, N. D. WANTED—LADY, 2S TO 30 SOLICIT-' or who would .be In a poa)tlon to travel with midlle-aged gentleman. Box 145 Herald. ALL TOUNG*TWpMEN ARE tM VITE1 to main ths Young Woman's Chris tlsn^ Ass*n. their hsadquarters while *IM «|tr.. k EXPBRtBNCED HOUSEKEEPER— Without children^ wanted on JVm. Phpne Gra^d,/orlts, Miniti .. KTOSiS y*s%£it+*4- 15 "They tried git twenty, now ten," •aid Late Bnd, as proudly displayed a pair o' cat ra(e tan sroes. tfday. Titer's all kinds o' ootnurds, bat tih' feller thafs afraid t' bay a new hat by himself is -th' limit. tl tei AT iK GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply 'Hugh Casement, Inkster, or Sim Miller, 923 Lewis Blvd., Grand Forks. N. D. GOOD GIRL WANTED FOR SECOND work during* August One who can sleep at home preferred. Call 31$. GIRL OR' WOMAN WANTED—FOR general housework-on .a farm. Good wages. Write Ed -Faber, Mapes, N. D. CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRY GIRL wanted—At the U. C. T. Hotel, Lang don. Good wages to good girls. GOOD .. FIRST-CLASS LADY COOK wanted. Colored lady preferred. Ap ply,,Box 311,-East Grand Forks. GIRL VANTEb—FOR HOUSEWORK, .No cooking. 3 In family, Mrs. St Panovit*, 619 Walnut. STARTING A NEW CLASS IN DRE88 making August 1st.. Mtbs Lee. over Orpheum. Room 3. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED COUN ter girl wanted for night work. Great Northern Lunch. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. J. E. O'Brien, 113 Walnut. Phone 1297. WE HAVE AN EXCELLBNT POSI tlon for a first-class lady cook. Ad .' dress, 124 Herald. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Mffe. Geo. Colborn, 1014 Lewis Blvd. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, WANTED —$35 per month. Hotel Vehdome, Rolls, N. D. 3 QUICK DEPENDABLE $60.00 and meals. N. Mandan. WAITRESSES *. Lunch Room, GIRL WANTED—-NO WASHING NOR cooking. Sundays off. 513 Interna tional. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. Mrs. Rabinovich, 520 University Ave. GIRL --WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Call 80S Second Ave. CHAMBERMAID erick HoteL GIRL WANTED. 116 So. 5th. DISHWASHER Dairy Lunch. WAITRESS Cafe. WANTED FRED- MRS. A. A. HOFTO. COOK WANTED Hospital. AT DEACONESS WANTED. ELGIN WANTED FISHER'S 2 DISHWASHERS WANTED. FISHER'S cafe. GIRL WANTED, ON FARM. CALL 29F1, HELPr—GENERAli A WEEK Salary to man or woman With car. Pleasant agreeable work. 7 APPLY 147 HERALD CLERKS (MEN-WOMEN). 18 Up ward, for postal mail service. $135 month. Examinations August. Bx perlence unnecessary. For free -par ticulars, write R. Terry (former Civil Service Examiner), 461 Continental Bldg., Washington. A GOOD COOK WANTED—FOR MINTO hotel. None but good cook need ap ply. References required. State ex perience and salary expected. J. F. Lovchek, Park River, N. D. MAN AND WIFE WANTED TO WORK on farm the year round -separate house mile from town. Must come well recommended. -. Address, 139 Her ald. WANTED PHONE ORDERS FOR harvest help a.nd married couples. Maxon's Labor Agency, Devils Lake, N. D. mur.p llrtlilt LEARN BARBER TRADE—LOW ST7M mer rates. Big waxes. Easy work. Positions guaranteed. Time and ex pense saved by our methods. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, 197-C Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis. Estab lished 1891. SEPARATOR MAN WANTED FOR good run, threshing. Only first-class write gi ences and stating man need apply. Write giving refer es. Tom O. Homme, Kloten, N. D. FIRST CLASS ENGINEER AND separator man and fireman wanted for 30 horse- power Advance 40 in. separa tor, John-LapiCi -Lankln, N. D. BUTCHER WANTED—KILLER. AND sausage .maker, Good wages for good .. man,Fairdale... Meat Market, Wm •Meier, Falrdale. N.D. NBAT APPEARING SINGLE MAN TQ .travel ,good obportunl,ty e: unnecessary. Write, LarliQore, N. D. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GRO eery -man. Married man preferred. Apply in person.. Colton-WUder Groc. Co. ELEVATOR OPERATOR FOR. TWO weeks commencing August 2. "C: W. Ross, 214 Security Bldg. MORNING sr ager. Grand marks Herald. CARRIERS WANTED TO register for routes. Circulation BARBER WANTED—STEADY JOB. Waf*s $f8.'and"70 per cent- Address. K. Qrundeii^ir, Hlllsboro, N. D. EXPERIENCED MEN TO WORK ON fara. Apply at_room S2S Natl Bank Bldg., J. elson Kelly. FLOOR MAN WANTED—AT -ONCE. General Motor Service Co., Grand Forks. A r' •', 1', .at J^SS' jssOTnrff^ liff§||f| GRAND PORX& HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY SS, 1880. Flying in I weeks—Auto mrw T. C. A. Auto Schooli BOY WANTED TO WORK IN DINING room. Elgin Dairy Lunch, TfeUGK DRIVER WANTED. Forks Fruit Co. DISHWASHER WANTED. Dairy Lunch. Ave. GRAND ELGIN HEW—SALESMEN. TAILORING SALESMEN—SELL MEN'S special order Stilts-Overcoats Bast values. Lowest prices. Want big producers. State experience. Write for Fall-Winter sample line. Lead* Woolen Mills, 280 S. Franklin, Chi cago.. WANTED AT ONCE. SIX OR EIGHT first class stock salesmen. State ex- eFerald. erience in first letter. Address 14 HOTEU9 Family European Finest Cafe In Northwest HOTEL DACOTAH Commercial Headquarters Rooms tl.TS up Recently Improved MORRISON HOTEL. DAY. WEEK. OR month. Large comfortable rooms. 7So and up. The PALACE HoM. ^and^gJthSt^n^DjMera HOUSES FOR SALE. Watch Grand Porks Crow FOR SALE $1,800.00—Complete threshing machine rig. engine, tenta, tool. $ 275.00—3-room house In good condl' tlon, has to be moved. $ 300.00—3-room cottage and barn, has to- be moved. $8,200.00—.6 rooms and bath, sun .parlor, all modem home, new, all hardwood! floors on Vernon $6,000.00—New C-room and bath bun galow, all modern, all hard wood floors, full basement W|th cement floor, on Almont Ave. $5,600.00—New 6-room bungalow and bath, all modern, hardwood floors, full basement-, on Cot tonwood St. $6,000.00—6-room house, all modern, hardwood floors, garage, full basement, on International Ave. $3,500.00—6-room house, all modern but heat, on Cottonwood St International Ave. $6,600.00—6-room, all modern house, hsrdwood floors, corner lot on International Ave. $2,200.00—6-room house with city wa ter, cellar and barn, on 7th Ave. $7,600.00—All modern duplex, renting for $65.00 per month, good lo cation. $8,500.00—Large double house, all mod ern with full basements, and hardwood floors, in fine loca tion and on easy terms. H. Keliey $6200—A beautiful, absolutely modern, six-room house in the .South End. Hardwood floors '"throughout. Best finish. Large ^reception hall finished In oak. Three sunny bedrooms with large clothes closets and bath .upstairs. Built in cupboard. Fine porch all screened and glassed in Foil basement. 50 ft. corner lot. This Is a real -home at a reasonable price for one who is particular. $1200—Four-room house -on 7th Ave. Light, -sewer, toilet^ gas "and water. Full' basement 'This Is a bargain. $2200—Five-room house on 7th Aye. All modern but heat. Hardwood floors. Near school and car line. Is in best repair. A real snap. Lsiradl Co. R^al Estate and Business Brokers Wldlund Bldg., Grand Forks x- All modern, five-room bungalow. In South End. Full basement, hardwood floors, hot water heating plant, shade trees. A nice home. ADDRESS MODERN HOME. C-O HERALD 6 ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE BY owner, 75 ft. front good location, all modern but heat, hardwood floors. Write Box 206 or call 72SW. CITY PROPERTY FOR also have cash buyer! on HOUSJKS AND .sale. We hand. E. G-r. lund Bldg. Phono S«S.. SNAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE—9-ROOM house with large screen porch. All in good condition. Plenty of shads trees. McGee Land Co. 114 WM Lot 60x140. Ill Cottonwood. HOUSES—ALL SIZES AMD DESCRI! tloas at FOR SALE, BY OWNER, SEVEN ROOM house, close In on paving. Reasonable. -'Ptasne 1205W. JOHN C. BOB CO./ REAL E8TATB "'Home of Homes Since 1MB. No Trouble About Title* HOUS&S AND CITY M&S2T!.T.s2,B FOUR ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE. 104 Conklin Ave.. Riverside Park. HOT^BE FOR SALE—1JU INTERNA tiohal 6 rooms. Phone 2575-J. M? .HOME .FOR I ROOM HOUSE FOR BALE. 74SJ. KODAK FDtmONG Send to iur films for developing, printing Studio. Grand Forica. D. ZJVE STOCK FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF HIGH magfeaaaadm-f HORS£8 AND YOUNG WOR dofible harness for sale. 141$ Strong I RiGISTERSD HEREFORD IS Jnontbs old. Jeha Xsasair, I 1^ ^"--v 1400-1600 lbs. each. Notify Northern Packing Co. Phone 2140 or 2141. W. S. Bouse, Daeotah Hotel J. R. Young, Phone 23S.J. LOST—FIRESTONE TIRE AND TUBE on a demountable rim between Wal halla and Grafton. N. Dak license 9836. Reward. A. R. Farquer, 814 Wal nut St. LOST—BLACK LEATHER TRAVEL lng bag containing child's clothes, etc. Lost between Grand Forks and Oslo. Finder return to Herald for reward. FOUND—A RED STEER, ABOUT 1# years old. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Phone 1S-F-4. LOST—OLD BLACK LEATHER BRIEF case containing books and papers. Re turn 681 7th Ave. $5 reward. No ques tions asked. r—MAN'S GRAY COAT AT THE milton, N. D. Fair Grounds. Kind return to Lloyd Hughes. Bathgate, D. Rooms $2£er w« HOUSES FOR RENT. FURNISHED 8 ROOM HOUSE FOR .- cent or sale. Address 95 Hsrald. Phone 3033J. FURNI8HED MODERN HOUSE FOR month of August, close in. Phone 1C14J LOST—GOLDEN SAPPHIRE RING AT H. K. Geist store. Leave at desk of Gelst & Co. for reward. FOUND—PUR8E CONTAINING SMALL change. Identify at Herald. 4i^ MISCELLANEOUS—FOR RENT. GARAGE FOR RENT—1200 BLOCK University Ave., 204 Washington. 1S73J. MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8AUB FOR SALE—HORSES. WAGON. HAR ness. I will have for sale at G. N. Stock Yards, Moorhead, Minn, on Wed., July 28, 10 good horses Just out of hard work, weight 1860 to 1650 each and also 5 farm wagons and five sets of double harness. W. G. Mc Carthy, Comstock Hotel, Moorhead. Minn. FOR SALE—BUTTER KIST POP CORN machine with peanut roasting attach ment. In actual operation about four months. Guaranteed good as new. Reason for selling, no day current. Cheap if taken at once. Address, L, H.. Box 235. York, N. D. FOR 8ALE—A SECOND-HAND LATHE as good as new will all equipment for Victrola practically new. Must, be sold Immediately. Write 127 Herald. FOR SALE—FRESH VEGBTABLES OF all kinds. Phone 2881-W. 2202 Jenny Ave. J. M. Heistand. ICE BOX. WRINGER AND SEVERAL other household articles. 618 Chest nut AUTO, chine. TIRE VULCANIZING MA At NefTs. IS N. 4th Street HAVE 200 lbs. 600 MANILA TWINE tor sale at 609 N. Sth. COB MAILER FOR SALS. APPLY Cllt eulatlon Dept.. Herafd. FOR SALS—WARDROBE range. Phone 2360W. AND GAS MONUMENTAL WORKS MONUMENTS, MARKERS. VAULTS. W. R. Jack. Grand Forks. N. P.' OSTEOPATHIC DR. B. EDGAR HODGE. OVER THB Dacgtah Pharmacy. .Phone «S1W. •-'"""r^-DR. E. 0. faiitoT-^ Tel. S4»W BS* O' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. MARGARET PEAKS. WIDLUND Bldg.. Grand Forks. N.. D. DR. JOHN DUNCAN TAYLOR—Office ovsr First Natl. Bank. Special att« tlon to skin and urinary diseases. PERSONAL Children taken care of by day, week or month. Phone 2S21 write IS Herald. ROOMS FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, modern but heat. 107 Vernon Ave. Phone 581-W. ONE LARGE ROOM FOR RENT—FOR four or five weeks. 106 Chestnut Street. Phone 1656-W. TWO BEDROOMS FOR RENT. PRICE very reasonable, at 1407 University Ave. Phone 2116. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. ALL modern. Gentlemen preferred. 824 In ternational. FURNISHED ROOM CLOSE IN. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1579-W. 118 N. 6th. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM AND SLEEP, lng room for rent. Room 28, Herald Block, ROOM—SUITABLE FOR TWO GEN tlemen. 513 Cheyenne Ave. Phone 2980-W. THREE UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEP tng rooms for rent. 204 Cottonwood Street. HAVE ONE NICE FURNISHED ROOM for 2 gentlemen or girls at 609 N. 6th HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT —Call S01 N. Sth St., after 6 o'clock. FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE FOR 2 gentlemen preferred. 710 Alpha Ave. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent. 621 So: 4th. Phone 1200-W. LARGE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING room and porch. $15. 1320 Dakota Ave. TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. Fairly close in. Call 142SW. TWO HOUSEKEEPING rent. 207 Walnut St. lk reasonable prices. The Bsndeka ROOMS FOR ROOMS FOR RENT—CALL AT 801 Sth St., after 5 o'clock. FOR RENT—MODERN room. 610 Chestnut St. [Y. 51$ Griggs Ave.' Mts, tass. PHONE N. ROOMS FOIfc KENT MODERN FRONT 4TH. Call 810-J. SHOE REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING DONE BT US IS the finest Send yonr shoes to us. Parcel post paid one way. Rand Bros. Shoe Co., Repair Dept. THE SHOE HOSPITAL. PARCEL POST paid one-way. John Solland. 6th A De Mers. Grand Forks. N. D. BULLS 2 WORK HORSSS AND S.COLTS FOR aal«. Joe Grtifcolre, Grand Forks, N. D. REGISTERED "SHORTHORN ft H. Knutson. Reynolte. N. D, SITUATIONS WANTKD POSITION WANTED —IN A COOK car by two good girls. State wages length of run In dress. and length of run fn first letter.W*id Jbhn Bridston. Box 466, Grand Forks. N. D. MANi AND WIFE WANT WORK ON cook /car. end engine to run through threehlaC gas or steam. Have, had ft nS' experience. Address, ,140 YOUNG- MAN ATTENDING UNZYERS ity wants to work for board and room or room only Write, 144 Herald. EXPERIENCED TEACHER WANTS poeltion ln.clty or town. Can furnish good feferences.i State wages in first letter., Address, 146 Herald. BOY WANTS. WORKhOW fARM^nAGE 17. Pbeae 174I-W. drees, i«i He rata. TWO EXPERIENCED WOMEN WANT Job on cook car Write OX call. 14SS Ni (ormin Ave. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wishes half day employment Address 1S8 Herald. STENOGRAPHER WANTS POSITION— Salary no object. Write, 121 Herald. EXPERIENCED LADY DE8IRE8 AL tering work. Address, 184 Herald. PAINTING DONE BT DAT OR CON tract 6S1 N. Fifth at Phone 1S40. JOB WANTED—IN COOK CAR BY man cook. Write, 109 Herald. STENOGRAPHER WANTS WORK— Address. 136 Herald. WANTKD TO BUT GOOD CLEAN RAGS WANTED—FORE man Press Room,' Herald Office. WANTED TO RENT «. S OR 4 ROOMS WANTED—STRICT ly modern, furnished or unfurnished for housekeeping. No children. Per manent. Phone 211S-J. ROOMS WANTED—2 OR $ MODERN furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Will rent for year. No children. Write 130 Herald. FURNISHED ROOM—IN SOU' By business woman. Boai Bible. Olson Co.. Graf- same. Brosnahan A ton, N. D. 3 BURNER PERFECTION KEROSENE stove for sale, with oven 1st class condition. Call 2859-W or 1411 N. 8rd. FOR SALE—MAHOGANY FINISHED UTH END. Td If pos- Address. 186 Herald. LEGAL NOTICES. irOTKMi TO OOBTRAOTOBS. Rolls, N. D.. July 16. 1920. Sealed proposals will be received by P. Dixon, Clerk, for and In behalf of the School Board of Mt. Pleasant School Dis trict No. 4, Rolette County, North Da ko^a at his office in the city of Rolla. N. D.. up to the hour of 7 P. M. of Saturday, August 21st, 1920, for the erection of a school bulding. In separate bids, on the general contract work, heat ing and ventilating, plumbing work, and electric wiring, in accordance with drawings and specifications' furnished by W. J. Edwards, Architect, Grand Forks, N. D. All proposals to be made on the forms furnished by the Architect Copies of above mentioned drawings and specifications may be seen at the office of the Architect. Grand Forks, N. D., at the office of the clerk at Rolla. N. D.. and at the Builders Exchanges of Grand Forks, Fargo and Mlnot, N. D„ and Minneapolis snd St. Paul, Minnesota. Bids to be accompanied by certified check for 5% of amount of the bid pay able to the order of P. Dixon, Clerk. Successful bidders must furnish the Board with Surety Bond as required by law, for the faithful performance of the contract and payment -of all labor and material. The right is reserved to accept or re ject any and all bids. By order of the School Board of Mt. Pleasant, School Dlst No. 4. By P. DIXON, Clerk. W. J. EDWARDS. Architect Grand Forks, N. D. (July 27 Aug. 1-8-15.) NOTXCB TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the secretary for the construction of a church at Manvel, N. Dak., according to the plans and specifications, copies of which are on file at the Builders and Traders exchange. Grand Forks, with Rev. M. J. Fletcher, Grand Fafks. and with the secretary at Manvel,' N. D.. up to the hour of 2 p. m. Monday, August 1st. 1920. Bidders are requested to deposit with their bids a certified check for 5% of their bids. Bidders are requested to sub mit, two bids, one according to the plans '"taUff^tbeciflcstions and the oth«r'eliminate liig. the Interior finish—plasterlhg and mill-work except the stairways and gal lery. The building committee reserve the right to reject any find all bids. Dated ManVel,'N. Dak., this 19th day of July, 1920. C. E. Colosky. 1 DULUTH. GRAIN. Duluth, Minn., July 28.—Elevator receipts domestic grain: Wheat 73, 800 bushels barley 4,100 rye, 40,500 flax, 21,100. Shipments: Flax, 12,800. Duluth car inspection: Wheat, Nos. and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern, 4 No. 3 dark nor thern and No. 3 northern. 10 other spring 28 Nos. 1 and 2 amber durum, and Nos. 1 and 2 durum, 10 No. 3 amber durum, and No. .3 durum, 10 other drum, 14 Nos. 1 and 2 dark hard winter and Nos. 1 and 2 nard winter 1 mixed 52 all wheat 129 flax 33 mixed grain 4 oats 2 rye 53 barley 7. All grains 228. On track 47. ST. PAUL. SOUTH ST. PAUL UVBSTOOK. South. St. Paul, Minn., July 28.-1 Hog receipts 9,500, steady range 13.25 to 14.50 bulk 13.75 to 14.00. Cattle receipts 6,000, killers steady to weak fat steers 6.25 to 15.50 cows and heifers 5.50 to 18.00 calveb 50 cents higher, 5.50 to 15.SO stock era and feeders slow and steady, 3.76 to 12.00. Sheep receipts 10,000 lambs 50 cents lower sheep steady lambs 6.00 to 14.00 wethers 4.00 to 8.00 ewes 2.50 to 7.00. GRAND FORKS GRAIN MARKET. Dark Northern. No. '1 northern Spring 'Wheat. No. 1 northern spring, 58 lb No. 2 northern spring, 57 lb No. 3 northern spring, 55 lb No. 4 northern spring, 52 lb No. No. No. No. FURNISHED MODERN SLEEPING ROOM 4th. Phone 1963. -310 SO, No. No. No. No. PARLOR—401 S. No. No. $2.46 2.4$ 2.38 2.31 Red Durum Wheat .$2:89 2.86 ,. 2.31 2.24 Oats. I flu. No. No. No. 12.7$ 2.68 2.6$ Rye. No. 4 No. Barter.* ,1. .$ .2) .79 .... .78 CHICAGO PRODUCE. Chicago, July 28.—Eggs unsettled receipts 12,059 cases first 42 1-2 to 441-2 ordinary tints 40 to 41 at mark, cases included 42 to 421-2 storage packed extras 46 to 4 1-2 storage packed firsts' 45 1-2 to 4C. Pqult|T alive, unchanged. »m ijf tii in —-—a—: JOHN BIRKBOLZ mtmtmmnmmmm rmn FMUP MIVAMI LOMI QruilF^ks. N. %. PAxmmtM STOCKS. New Tork. July 28.—DealinSa 'dur- A ing the morning session of the stock market were le«i by half than thoee of the previous session, but the tend* ency, except for leather Issues, WM* mainly upward after the first brief period of uncertainty. United States Steel made full reoevery and the oile,i motors and associated specUUiee? ?. were run up sharply at the expense. or in re A on assuring features was the declaration of the regular Delaware 6 HuWonvL dividend concerning which there .had" been some misgivings. Further en couragement was found in the eightv j, per cent opening rate for call loans. W* Losses and sains were about equ^al ly distributed at the hesitant open of today's stock market -Senti ment was more cheerful, .however,« yesterday's late decline in the rate t6r,, call money offering hope of further ease. Features at the outset Included Crucible Steel, studebaker end Cen tral Leather, at recessions of one to,,'. two points, and American Woolen, Vanadium Steel and Houston Oil at advances of liberal fractions to a full 4 point United States Steel was un quoted at- the outset, finally opening at a loss of nearly one point Pre limlnary quotations for exchange on London were lower. LIBERTY BONDS. New York. July 28.—Prices at neon-' were: $ 1-2's 91.00 first 4's 8S.66 second 4's 84.62 first 4 1-4's $5.70 second 4 1-4's 84.72 third 4 1-4's 88.74 fourth 4 1-4's 86.06 Victory 3 S-4's 95.72 Victory 4 3-4's 95.74. CHICAGO. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.. Chicago, July 28.—Absence of sell-'' ing pressure allowed the wheat mar ket to rally somewhat today from the severe breaks of yesterday and the day before. Demand,, however, appeared to be confined mostly to scattered shorts. The volume, of trade was so light on the whole as nearly to rob the market of interest. Opening prices, which ranged from 2 1-2 to S cents higher, with Decem ber. 2.38 to 2.41 and March 2.40 to 2.42, were followed by a moderate general reaction. Liquidation in corn as well as In wheat seemed today to have reached an end for the time being. Commis sion house buying was fairly active. After opening at 1 3-8 off to 2 l-4o advance, including September 1.39 3-4 to 1.41 and December 1.241-2 to 1.25 1-2, the market ascended all around and then steadied at about lc over yesterday's finish. Oats sympathized with the strength of. other grain. The market opened 1-8 to "2'1-8 higher, September 69 1-S to 70, hardened a little more and then tended to sag. Provisions reflected as upturn in. the value of hogs. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, July 28.—Cattle receipts 7,000 opened steady to strong on choice steers best yearlings '16.75 heavy weights 16.50 plain steers and grassers slow bulk steers all weights 12.00 to 16.00 bologna bulls slow, 'Westly 6.00 to 7.25 butcher bulls generally 8.00 to 12.00 best she stock steady, others weak bulk 5.50 to 10.50 canners 4.25 to 4.75 veal calves steady 16.50 to 17.59 stocker cattle steady. Hog receipts 16,000, unevenly 10 to 25 cents higher than Tuesday's gen eral trade many held off market top 15.60 bulk light And butchers 14.£0 to 15.55 bulk packing sows 13.40 to '13.G5 good pigs largely 13.75 to 14.25. Sheep receipts 17,000 western lambs held steady, native weak to 25 cents lower top native 14.75 bulk 13.50 to 14.50 good yeanlings 12.50 sheep steady Montana wethers 9.75 heavy native ewes 7.75 feeder Iambi 25 to 50 cents lower bulk 12.50 to 13.00. MINNEAPOLIS. I MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKHTS, No. 1 dark Northern ..2.65 To arrive 2.50 1 northern 2.$0 To arrive .... 2 amber durum 2 durum 3 amber durum 3 durum No. 3 yellow corn To arrive .... 4 yellow corn .. 5 yellow corn .. 3 mixed corn 4 mixed corn 5 mixed corn Other grades corn .... 2 white oats (Mont.) .. 3 white oats .. .$2.46 ...$2.41 ... 2.36 ... 2.31 ... 2.11 Durum Wbeat To arrive 4 white oats Barley, choice, fancy .. Barley, medium, good. 1 1 @2.75 @2.60 @2.65 To arrive 2.45 1 red spring 2.60 2 dark northern 2.60 2 northern 2.55 2 red spring 2.55 3 dark northern 2.55 3 northern 2.50 3 red spring 2.50 @2.70 @2.60 dark hard (Mont)..2.60 To arrive .... 1 hard Montana To arrive .... 1 amber durum To arrive 1 durum 2.65 @2.55 .2.50 .2.55 ..2.45 .2.68 .2.50 .2.60 .2.40 .2.65 ..2.55 2.60 .2.50 "..1.38 .1.35 N ..1.33 .. 1.30 ..1.35 -.1.30 .1.25 .1.00 .. .74%@ .. .71% .. .69* .. .64% .TO ..1.02 @1.05 .96 @1.01 2.78 @2.55 @2.65 @2.45 @2.70 @2.60 @2.65 @2.55 @1.40 Barley, lower grade ... .86 .96 2 rye .1.80% @1.66% To arrive' 1.75% No. 1 flarseed $.11 @3.12 To arrive ...2.11 @3.12 M. D. BUTLER j- ^Member Kpls. Chamber ot Direct Private Wire GRAIN COMMISSION Telephone 27S Nash Bldg. HUES, FURS ft WOOL We always par full price for bides, ms. Shipping tags fanttsbei OINSBURG BROS. TOP HVCCS PAIO FOR 1. 1