Grand Forks herald (Grand Forks, N.D.). 1919-11-26 [p ]. · mnm 8 i iwv>i m i.i it •i: T'1 i* 1...

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POT OP TOWN ORQER8yant fee : always aceompaated by tha eaah. owopltlrlth this .role t* . avoid IncoaTenleaca a*d detajr.^ ^ k?y »imnfi u-, A r -1ST v>Al §» iKmr 1, M| ,?"'-'.J' iy,iiTj5iriI»iH ^ Hi m l imn mumii mmi»u v,\. ;W#' V:''*••••".. r- -jr^ j*';: jBHifroftd farm la the Bad RIV-. <U «f Valley forsale. q»M black, sell.v. . JQfl ^«0*p t' of age*I *lrt» to tfe- Ni ; :.t|re firoii* farming a£d. wM pell f ' V »y Improved rtll sactlon of'land. » This farm Is withlft 2% wtfefc of •„ , towi|. : (3ood mixed Aniericait 4om- ". %. hiM th«toll6|yinj|4zb|rroTtt« --ijpntli ,«, tor - It heail Of h6rae«; cow barn ..a •^.for ii l;fekd; calf eli<||3; chlcktin V ^uaa. hPK l«s<0; !• blacksmith ahop; S ordlnaty rran-..^ •' _ arl|e'8; atit<» shed; s4ed grariary of 3,000 ihushels; machfi^ ft^d tobl .• j sbedx 3 Held gran«rte*; fl6w|nit .. and itimp;. sood *ttir.. Wj\l : * - : sell at^St.BA per acre. ' * . poas^wloiti"isin;^*'-el\ren:.'- %WM9 •'*• : wllj;hfcndlei.1t AArwa 4«i, Her- *. i",vi i-r M^ •>*>;'' ; . "..: : WANTED •- TO BKtt. TUU Phlet on the Inside history of iwnleyism lp North £>a)coU by J. IX cpn. This la the'fasteat seller pub- In America. News /agefcta kpr particulars to 3. 0. Bacon, aedtah. Grand Forlm. ' ' vg.'^ ' *• I ifi I' i. II im .Ijii~ I>i,i||i'^ ^ STC°NT)-HAWp F%RNTTU«R BTQVM . ,, ttUUWlM * nTGDIEBV <~Y" -•-'•• - - - -••-•> j 'i"' , j;. /if'• a.a • • a •'• a a e e •' •sr. h ^ _ J©a. Ee'll DeReinmer 0«ice*08-t -10-ll-lJ (rand Forks N. Dak .• \W'$ t Phone 1970 •Jt EDWARDS. ARCHITECT p ;deor»weatern Block —Phone^lB-W BEfeT D. KECK, A. I. A.' v Architect. _F<wt_Natlonal Bank Building" »»t " ' ' sre^TTP »• ^s. 1 t i vT'i. Ados. 8 OF , A Lt< KINDS. BU1CKS and ' t r i? ake . s> . Dealers TJsed Car Ex., - q. lO S. Fourth st..; Grand Forki, N. d! >fWE HAVE ONE NEW 2-Tota o. m. C. # .^truc^ for sale cheap. Sims Auto Co. "ACTO PAINTDTG. i.'BSJ c RT AUTO PATNTINftl ONLT . S' jasSfSern flrerproof. paint shop in iN,> D. I iassHlgh cjass flriiaher*. B. Ghrfatlanabh I ? i^rft Son. oygr Sims. Grand Forlfa. N. p: *y *525^ " BATHS |S|lectric CABINET BATHS AND S Sw Swedish ~ ~ ' ? v^tv.rheUmatlsm and ^Swedlsl o tA*-:v*.rh' for maasa«e;. treatments i SSBepa^ate" ^partoeht h for l °la<l*«« n wl% t ilaqy nurse and masseuse In, attend* %3!»<saiH5(;- - Hotel Dacotah. Phone T4. ^«<^?SL5 a SS®!!i- < ?r?? uate Maaseur and ecHano ; Therapist., 1 ' BOSD1SS8 CHAKCK8. x :S!OB ^RENT-^QBOCBBY STORE AN1> T —' —• - * "eaaon- i action Phone ' fixtures' on International Ave, Heason- in'connaction w»f®fMSwaAttd. S2JW., '• sfas 'f, ie, : CBtmOPODISTg ; mUB- ;1 s! BAKBm. OflHo^ ns Nat Iit Bank" Bldg. Phone MO- S88-W. CHEROPRAdXPRS. E>....Walf. slamodei Lock,Box^N, OJ(lby, N GENRRAXJ «ek. 'Enoulfe Shd lirARRT TISDALE, ^.jAdJustmeftts. Maaaiage. Bathe ant Electrical treatment. Lady attend- JHhtr Security, block. . ,'€AHLKE AND bahlke Chiropractors Springs Block Phone ESO JM. E. , KEMPj, CHJROPRACTOB W. Bank Bidw Phone 600-W OONFEOnoNIIRT. it of'Service at .cross from the Fruit :S*ore, grand > Theatre. CING INSTRUCTION, ORPfiliufi all. Phones. Studio l»4»: Rea. I»3». •r '4—, —'. ". DRE&SMAKING v „„„ JtESSMAKING DONE REASONABLY a^g. "f t .Mrs. Fred Slbell'S/ 1S20 Cheyemie. a »hjpne\g7»5-W. N / v 7 * ' PKRIENCPP DRiSfesMAKINO Done" t^tu^ne; reasonable. 316 Chestnut SMAKING: 'LADIES COATS RE- ncd. Call at^ 12t N, 6th. St. 'Mrs. An- 'tte. -Phofly 807Tr ^ *x-^" fesMA>KiNG'D<5NB REASONABLY. S9 N. feth st. Tel. 8B89 W. Mrs. .Qalnn. BnrUS'G DONE, ftlSASONABIjEr^l 8 N; : %th. Mrs.. S. BUSha>.. . ^ . . T~ '•EXCaBfikNGEa. ( --7. IBAKteRCAR harness, a teanfi f horsea a rees Her^ld, SS8. ^ABM ij^ypa; '# *9 •9*-m m !GAN FARMS mSALE iJp^r . ex&llent farms fbr Me.. Well, lobatM and improved. . Addre« .:. . , 5 ;W. R .GiWiatA0l|l[R'- >,.< «* .^', ••• :• :1 '• • • • • I ^'Improved I^rovzsi^A! bite County ^nd' jttin O^nhty Eaat Grand Forks^-^itaiu " ,"S.'. '.fis/e £•. » », ,• -.a? e;,a »a ; a, •-Mim- -• '. i.'' •Wist. All ,M«e?"culUwrtl^ex.* e»t wine.; tlihber land. i> 'fcOArfSi '• '.'Vs r S: 1 V? ^r' phone ««J. ^ . •. > V v-'.-~ iDRESSto) ' TUU ; ../'.EUlireA Fiurro. Kofte S1FI FOR 1' ^H^Rga FOR SAI4V CHSAP- •PlM. Hey bett rAr"*-, W««8ind. Pl«ub rtti«fn%l}e5> ft>wm , - - , HA RLBT-DAVIDSON i OI *¥«l e > n««r EmerMo, in an Old wrU# to 0. ». BJack- gmerado. N. P.. R. No! 2. . JWD1 VV«ff|fl4W« QUO rl?&0^tSp <I«V* MO* 1 old " furniture ^afid stoifes." "A. 1 , F.'- Bcbav^ 30f S, Thlrd St. Phone «KJ. r 3-BU&NER kEftOSENE STOVE FOB sate. Qbofl cotadltloh. ; Will >0^11 chfeap. .• Address, 336 Ilerald. - _Ci|t. AtelUM op ill four olfcik Thta cjurefully fold dott»a ,llno"4 lip length. f}»en <Jd<ted ^no 8 HAND %nd m ©fl. Tojj rtch sept^on under- neath Mcurntely. ^W^enx oottlpfated tuVh over a<td you'll f^d % iturpriklnc frwjttU' Kayo the pie' !0^f«n0NEI itea- CKtLp'8 ^Ho: of «rti Mrs. Henry' brtweaft bndne*^ ivonae._ Reward offerad. " —IjaSR:- DINING ROOM TABtS"" AND rocker for akle.cheap. .Photie CS7 itAVE&T MODEL EDISON PHONO- tTaph for sale. Call 975W, ' * >' HBKffrrrcHiNG FINE HEMSTITCHING ON ALL MA- terlali. Bend it parcel post. a. T. Dye Houae, >17 Klttsoa avenue. './' v.''*''. HO^TBLS Family . European/ : Transient . K-%' Finest Cafe In Northwest HOTEL DACOTAH >. _ Commercial Headquarters " Rooms y t 1.00 up. Recently Improved ftEUP—WmAIX. HOUSEKEEPER WANTSli) ok^ FARM by bachelor,. No objections to one .or two agnail children. Two to cook for during wiqte'r sAd three during- sum- Jjaef. Good house; now; everything i -handy. States Wagts for lintel- and g>r 8umn)cri also Rationality. Addreas H.O V BE K B'fcf'5PXR WANTED BT . bachelor, on farih; 2 into to cook for. . No outside Work. - Mutt be neat and .clean. Cup use man and wife. O. F. . Anderson, Crary. N,' D. GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL WANTED for, general housework on farm. All modern houae. -- ---s? - petent helj>. . l Address 273 -Herald. i nouseworx^on larm. All ae^Sttady^pieitlon tp eoW, WANTED: A MAID A^ STttDENTHS Ctab hOHse to work with cook. Duties: 3WtjW on .tables and .hoiisework. Good pay. board and rOoitf. Call M7I Of apply .20.6* 1|amllna Ave., Pnlvers|^y, HOUj WlTH[OUt OOIU>- .bV-^drtw'wK HO.MjMvmonth. TOSSf Mrs. .Ed EnrlgM, : l Grand. Forks. Minn. •' ALt. TOtWG WOMEN ARB IJ^VTTAb to mlike .the Youhfe Wonjen'a Chris- tian Ass n their heaaquaritrs while Ja the city. - ^ "- navowood floors, hot watfer Heat .. . . On Chsfry st fx,600.00—6 room house all modern but «• >.*. , ,. h ^?V In UniVer^ltirlavlBnue. «. W,B0#.Wf^t. roofD House all modern, hot Kjin h®#t en Uiilverslty air*. 11,600^00*^5 , room liouae on - lohr i-oier, eeiiar, hMd ftELIAfLE HOUSE^fiEPER WAltTfJD at once .by -widower. PosltiOh permi- Ove Haugeri, Calvin, N. D, - riehj:' JHQiiraitn. i^u 11 w/ ?v GIRI. ' WAKTlte 'rod. OENSStAI. j - fiTPT. wAWWRrt Trrii# ctwrw/i W\« GIRI. WANTEP FOlf StjWING F6R Chicago Lfcdl^s' Tallpr* and Furrier. GIRL WANTED TO WOW.ON COUjfc ter. Elgin ]3airy Luneh.- : EXPERime5^5iivGgl|. TOR HOUSE- WANTteEH-A DISH WASHER AT THE Arlington Park )3ot«l. v , aiT^aiAxk.-. •••••••• -^. v - / / '• \9 9 •' •>y .. . ,-. t sisii: ^ . v Wahtln* er*|Ui|g or ienting _ y 1 J routes r«giat*r\t £(er%jd „oflnca a. : I noW. Those reiisterlng flrsi wlll . a . r'S 'Jt -V« be given preference.' ApplyCirct4*tion e a e "V e '•iifa?'* *"• * a LEARN \THE BARBER-TRADIS^BIOJ demand'for Barbers. Big wtftes, easy , wort, few weeks oompleten. txjwrt In- / almctloiuu j Tlrto Mtd exprost r«*«d.by ear -method. , We have ' stood the. tAt for 27 years and fa the opiy -TUllabla up to date ||iatlta|lon of Itg ktadjn ,the pbrthwfesL Write at' ,ono« for S ree Illusttated CawCS. .|b|ar 'Bbr«, sr Collar. U7 C. NlwAlet ATta., Minr nta^lls. Mlpn Est. - rmtii tbUrto ihvaat (. Ajddress >43. Her- -^- RKPAi'li, V«l^- \ n Bt^re: HOtTSES EOR JlENT. * * •• ' ' s f ' FOR RENT " I -' ' * All modern Eight |taoin Fur.- - v nlshed h6u'a« In East Grand Fork*. Close In. |>l)one tit, ^ % W. G. MILLEft COMPANY.'? I * * tr~» ••• . 4 HOI 6-ROpM . ^ South End, - schoOL Phone 60S or c(t Clifford Bids' ALL * MODERN, ilo«#» from Be;nMht ul at EoffRt 1. adtrscs Joe v.fSAifio f • • ft • • • • ••••«!#* : 'a' '• I MOUSE ?m Mtp. * - - - t -h Drift, rtfer room all modern h.ouse extc'ptional flhe - cener*t«% "* heat, Una also cement sell, between now and Jan- lil.«:i- -«7 Walfut-St. Gfahd Forks \ \ N. p^k, ••»•••• a- a'e. a * a W#tch Grw»4 OWN*''. IS,300.fl>—-10 acres with gOod t . r^rn —_ . bar*, root 6e|iar 20«(B op. Minnesota paint. It.OOO.tO— I- roo heat/ 6* |l,30e.-00—« heatt . _ ' ••••_'.. . .• avanna ' *$2i m«|dom,"but I# f00t lot Oft N. TMM at rooin^houae, ail. nwtn) but , hardwood floeri an Fourth city water, ' eeuar, hsru .floors and.,electric IMrirtse wood k. ... *. no S r ? j*hd- electric litht* ft,600.00^-7 Worn all modern hous4 on .. .i® e J»»ioftt avenuft. ' room all. modern house on Brtmont avahq«. . ' J6,e88,##--g room all modorn house on ... .i?*«£th .Fifth at. ' •- ' . - f3,60A.oo^-Qd<M C roorn cot|tee, . full- \ abasement, concrete;. Jlooi 1 -Iw ' v ba*fcment, rood chicken houae - thd 2 and one-third' acres . of ^ ... «J !r S!. lulW on Strong ave. witer?~^c?SUrn •M S-^ —„r. city on North Xpi} PtaMOX^ - •. - N.^-'O'KE "HAVING SA<MfN«\ jjED spring, lounges or daven^drto.' HAve rotten cords removed And relnMreed with wire. Avoid furthipr, trouble rte nqxt ten years. Addr^ss'. pristal >atd Baw,'»5fes »wai v**f Hjkll. / f. H, - RCk)M HOUSE WITH £ DOU- heat, 76 ft. . .. cash.' - Call •for sale. GOOD HOMfcS FOR SALE AND RENT. Good .title "furnished to -all properties , sold. John C. Boe Co. Established 1906, 7 South Fourth St. FOR SALE-i8-ROOM DWELLING modern With hutidrM fOor fet. ald« Park, aty. Rt ve?^ , Frank B. Feetham. 'Atty./ MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE ON .^lmont: 9 rooms, 86 foot front by 140. Apply Herald 328. <tR38i^ housI: and barn foJi' ^afclO^r^nt^CairaMSl^ei^ KODAK FINISHING PEVELOPING,. 0-EXp. ROLL. 10e;l It or If exp.. roll, lie. Printing ;3UX3U 2e «acb: tVfcs4U. 4e aach; lUxiU. lt •aeh;.M hour service if money liraanf with iOnii HoTs studio. Grand Peim* <M> P. ' . .. '• . ' \ tivosvnx. HELP for the . your laundry to' the wash Lkundry and s«a remiu; «o ftM or coal bill; i|o, drndg. or bOidtacne; no odors "around thf try home; dlnfeet o) t.uo jerjHttir time. .A«SJS :00U Third it wsm** 'AKreclS.vEtftti' . moiths Old. Rftgtaferfedf'' by an ,1m- i^rtSfl Sire. A Wd Jndl-vl^ial |>tr. AlsO rerlsUred Durtc b6arf' piga. lO waeks SrtdAr egtsUred Ducbc b6ari'P|(a. lO Old. Slrod %by. Boyd's Path- at 313.OO each, Dah Coyd, N. D. •. J| - - —- " '• butter fat .. StORM"ONGREAf T2c ! "• < V »1 v- Mm. LAKES SHOWS NO SOI W ABATEMENT ,MtehaV Nov. 21.— showodno > To arrive ; Wit lowing URiJi sir 01 t pijrt. Iit. with papera. a. yi Ntenr*. N. D. x - J * EtJNCH (9* HlOfl olateln heifers 1 and 3 Y M*K. Afe * ^ old. . Thoso heifers, are selected Sut -<lr0ftt,Fortat; Man..'.-'.Eos - 4 NDRBD "ioo»'i' . 8TXNOO 8AU i the for CwM; Ar ,w*m mmlnsipna. vV^^dowed b repaid. ressammer m op"*. m f wck axcsllent ^ " ' : - i ' , ' >n»PJS8*M jgr- x-sr*. - •. X, D. fori' feu. v«:i th*t. wonld Which mm Epl T MISCElUNfJOCS fOR i -* • • <• * . :;c it*- POTATOES . *1.3# per b«)ahel v LESLIE SULLrVAN:^";';.;:'';; Call'393 < V - -• <fi» :> tt •>' «»> M » * 'f u^i: 4 „GpO0 SHOW CABES AND T#0 ' food counters. Good ifand&rd sefeitii .ma.chine. Inquire at 7J0 Belmont or phene 2047. . . ; '.i . ONE GENTLEMAN'S UNPLUCKED "',»tor, «>»t for sale •striap. Call "ana eiamin« at 31»% DeM«rs Ave. ' Soft saijE-W-BABT BUGGT; STOVB, Kp5&obd"st^ tC ^®^ c «Pho'«f*- !1|3 Cot- ^obp"-*'MiLi.iif >r- tit.50 per ton. for sa)»^Cau r ,lTi»J. ' 'I'i sim'IS' •*!r. -i j i - j .iy.»,ivv.'V.-, - , ,i" w'~.V V WELL DRfLLlNO OUTFIT FOR SALE. Samuel Haj f s, Forest Rjver, N. D.' " QOOb OARAGr. FOR R^NT—$4.90 PER trfobth. Call ?9«TT. , .. . ' MONTJMENTATj WORKS MONUMENTS. MARKERS, VAU ; fiJjVj^R^Jaojv|C|r9n^ForJ|s^?/X>v •AULT8. OSTF.OPATHY ORR AND MAT . ,.i.31TvN°rthwestern Bank Bldg. ' ANS' *!(]» kc|RGEbK& OR- JOHN. DUNCAN- -Ti\<uvat-WIUU over lat Natl. Bank. Speol&l atlentloi ' *o. fVln .and urinary dlseafes jfARGARET FBAKE. .WI: ANtONE WISHING CHILfoREW TAE- en oars of either by day. Week >6r -ip>wth« Call 2621 or write Herald. ~A1 WANTEft T old. yfRpfe 331; Wralt TO ADOPT &ABT j-Kpferencefe furnlfehod. 5CT 5F=; ' PIANOS FOR SAIJE. ' -- —" WEBER PLATKP. PTANO. FINE CON- ditlon. far sale at sarriflce.'-Call 378W oifywriti Bo* 28*. Grand Forka, N.'p; Harald Want Ada p^lng RjiroitnL ROOMS FOr. RJBMT. v . FOR BTTRNISHED ROOM. SUITABLE f^r'ed. *611 X. ftt wsstm 1" only.,' 11% S. 4th St., over BrockolPs. V i; ' ..r.-V ; i', yi. —— :—" -- * " - TWO MOP^RK ,PARTL¥ rooms for liaht honsnkeeplni 2nd,St.; •Eatit Grand Forks. _ FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1renC Gentleman. preferred. , Phone •; ^000 J. > '' * ',„ ; . ' TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS for-flight housekeeping. 806 ^Qtton- wopd. i/. -X'.- ONE MODERN FURNISHSiD 1 ^.Gentleman only. 424 N. 2nd . ,0. : T. \ M~ t. E . _ ISHED .ROOMS- FOR, $tth .Tlilrd.Qtteet; East two unfurnish; "light, housekeepl r. houae. 623 N- 3rd. ^•afca^l; i i i n_ ..i . ROOMS in all 'hpno ZitX F'y" ^ R leHi »ftip6LT ..ruRNTSHED FRONT ftOOM in",011 modem house. 8Q3 t<ewls,y|v4. x>j«nr Jcdoi# for 'rrsfa' nlsbM: Light, hekt. ,«M K.~ Bth.-vSt. ^ lljli "> '• ,, i »' i , IlKNISHED DOUJ8LE ACk>lf TOR |ER»f'. FtiftmsHEb lebatm : %t.; 403 N., <th. , ; jisitbd 4 W MAR^ET'^ : I i / -J J « %$0S$'w8 <mjCi(QjX: -*•1 . GRAXK Am> PROVISIONS. Chleajio, Nov. 26.— PrerMonday adi. Justmont of tnuioe t6nd?.d to K^ep. tho corn market from apy pronoiinced swing today elthw up ordown. B lsh report* from. Iowa, to Hkellt " fits " STOCKS. ' : New Tork,J\Novt ?6.- A-f h. 'Z^sss Ehsffi S&. >ssg «-'lassa-sfflKKwsn. JiS?« p^salmlstlc reports deAJIng with for- nelvier dld > aharp decline liy Argen-. elgn rina«clal wnditiaps,. CrucU>l«> tine .veaael ratcsi^ The readlneas with Steel Ji/bb e&pecially weak. fafihis 10': uts, and Pierpe Arrow loot «even. ral Motors recoverod p<urt 9^ Ita lower than l>efor^, A rceoy6rod:_p^i^,liiiM^ u •«»>». uuiy 10. go iower than before. A •PJ few stocks stoo4 out for jtheir. .ooni'- (lU#r nn.fftHva afpAtivfh hitiih iiAiini f s '* K«w' «!)(' gpt a purty fair lies tf m Vftotr makes. Ietfs pure ** «£ Mrtr kaofws MM 8|oi xm «HO® ^SBITAL. Thkjwwt and most u«-to.lMe shoe repalrlag *hop In Grand Forks, Best of material and aer- SfeSlL/'ffP £°&&W °2? Soll4lM, Ith § DeMers. Grand Forka. . ..1 1 I f ' = . . ^ ^ *«**> -*v««wtion mftdfi fur- R? »o 1 o 1 r S * I '®f ^ l } ishe I ther headway within the.. first - l^alf *# J 1 i ^rP®i m o' e . r ^ 1'^'2 l"c an hour ' General Motors extending its Jjay to 1.^ 6-8. -decline to ten points. - ; i ?:>' - Later, the hog market losses were Recoveries at noon amoiis f^nich ^Overcome and provisions scored an; leaders as General motors. Plerce- adyanee. ; j Ar.-ow. Crucible steel and- Baldwin I locomotive extended from two to five l-points. These \were agrain cancelled. fclJOKS RppAIREiD NEATLY; postage paid epe kw*r- No prligas lower In city. ^^^gg^)^r|gUts^J»v^jgr«uMjPorka saotc npNtitu pakuokh. M A —*^1- ml*.. m . 1— CLRANtfB 4k REBLOCKEt). <3.F. Hat Cleaning and Shee •Shining Par- far. If V ?q 8t.' Grand Fftrks. T^127g5. SfiSh- siTUATtoNs WANTED. ttieiah. H BY AN ,.raw- inechante,, illcferences. ; Can/ -begin at oiioe. Hav* own tools. Ao4tess 337 jflferald. , . _ . ....'••, . EXPERIENCED experience as auto PXPERIENCE© FARM HAND-WANTS ' job f*rm fOi^ :winteh Good horse min. Wl stay' the summer'with right mjth. Address -336 HeraJd- \ ARGED SOLDIER WISHES PO y^» IM 'AAhAnon' M' taUk. Itton in auto 'concern: Can' takh- 'com- ,!?W ^charge of stock room. 44$ress ^...^.S'ClSP fiOOKKEEPER, WITH VyWMlsSfe *1 rhorliiand, wants posi- tionw References. Address 340 Her- »JA. ' .,r-, : POSITION WANTED—RARING 1 FOR stock for month or all'.winter. i'Pre- m btlng, %lon^. Adrees 339, Herald. EXPERIENCKP JANITOR WISHES some" Janitor "work either part time or . full tithe. ' Addres« 233 Herald. ' WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS ta» Sg&aiE 1 '' 1 ' A< - Js. STORAGE. v Household Goods PSeked and Stonid ' Pknovlts Furniture and Carpet Co. •V.£ r'^AJCtv" ' ,fe?HouPi^, lT ^J^ 9 'A^"'ALrrb n £iVfeRY:' Can 291. CALL 603 OB Hack ot Tytl 3030J 'FOR STOWS STRtrra TA^CI At^P. HACK;'' CALL 619. 'feMfTKu *0 rot. FUR FOR Bring roe Jfour Dakota.fuS* I win pay you extretne jliigh prices'on. all you have. J."H,'TROEH^- The Grand Forks Gun and Sporting . .Oo«d* B«#lers. 'WANT1H>—AN<SORA KITTEN, DARK WANTED TO RENT. MODERN. WARM, FU RN1SHED " rooms, or' room wanted for 2 or- 3 -girls.: Must hi close to business sec- tlon- South End preferred. PhOne 601 'tfom 9. to 3. dally. . WlHsat. No, 1 uorthern iprinte, 58 tb. A*f$i.7i No.'2 AOrtreri^. spring. 67 tb .... 2.86' No. 4 taorthern "apritig, 66 lb.... 2.69 No. 4 northern «pr|iig, 63 lb.... 2.46 Pttn' WIMttt. No. 1 ..i.> (2.06' jssifcri*-.- w.»,2a>3 No. I i 2.oii 1N«. 4 -V ,19« ^ . Bed Dqurwn Wheat V NO. 1 ........«?. .....>.. No, s..-4..t;..i.9« No. « .... ,s. I .93 No. 4 ..V....' 1.89 . Bed 8prtec Wbeat. No. 1 $2.61 No. 2 .......... 2.56 No. *,northern 2.46 No. 4 2.30 •>• « •: NO. X a . a . . a . ^ a a (4 M 'JfOe ".%• .• » « 4 .t4*ST* NO irrade ••• 4.47 V RWl .?*•.' ; "^V- ". V ': " ^«rT"T" 'V'-"' • • .'-^..:r.:$T;2» No, jflb'.. ••. •.. W».>il ; 4> ; . «-• •NO. 4 "; v : .'i'... ,.. $1.17 ... 1.1» ... 1".07 ...$ .81 ... .68 No..! ...... Jffo. 2 . . ..... - r, , Giuiti> JMARKE7TS. m$ i»— lOt/jeamda." ti- .. . 2.06 !'V Ohl«i> Whites , - Pf . m tfte jrestei-day's fl: « i ? * i f s T i ! a P S ^ O V ® s t r e n g t h » > « t s o o n ' f o r f e i l e d ^•i at^ hv i L elr ^l" 8 - < rails also becomiii! !5J til heavy - Moderate rallies succeeded aa® and then rallies ail t.he opening rate «f'I pcr.ceijt for call- •pousici* •? * . . " money. i .n^jy*,.^ *AfL? > 525SlJ r w5'l insular price Changes at tlie out- ' In narrow limits. After opening un- get of today's stock mafket/itnion fet T| h to e?, 76 7°rthi n ms.rket ,hdl ^t®« renewed selling %». hpth t9 *t T4vO-4 to < 6 7-8, the market accounts. Tbe Btronsest issues ot eased . a .Iittla more and then ro- .j,h6> previous day, notably the motors," I' . _ 1 f . tJ ^ - ioils. equipmenta and shippings, wer« ' . Pf°vlsions reflected^ the weakness of one to five points down. , Active steels hog values.. - Selling, however,-was rot .were moderately, lower and coppers ®" ' _i ' . .. ^ continued to reflect unfavorable fade Shorts covering made the- market conditions. 'The J - --- ict un reaei ifitmn . x ,.MV« STOCK. . . No 7c 2S ~ H ? gB . pec Ript !< t for the most part however, and oils *?'« , a 35 cents lo ]""„ er ' liulk, a'.so developed increased heavfness. [email protected]; top, -$13.25; heavy,; $12.65® 13.10; 13.25; light, ligin, $12 medium, $12.75 $12v<i5@ 13.00; light- liZBXSlTY BONDS. New York,Nov. SC.—^Prices at sow?, sm'oothf $lS.O([email protected]'; packing ' lOO^O'^'luit 4^94 K-nma i-nnB-h $11.50# 12.00; -'pigs,: i" s » 94 - 2 «. second 4 S, 1 91.74; first 4 1-4's, 94.30; second ROWS, rough, $11.75® 12.50. " Cattle receipts, steers, medium choice and prime, dium and good? .-w... . , nnnnnrr ~ mon, $0.00@ 1-1.25; light weight, good . KKODiJClifc and choice, $14.25® 19.75; common! New'Tork, Nov. 26.—Butter,Aran and medium, $7.75® 14.15; butcher <-"93; creamery higher * than extras cattle, heifers, $6.6*5® 15.00; cows. 74@74 11-2:, .eream^ry extras (93 [email protected]; canners and ' cutters, score) 73@73 1-2; firsts 62 1-2@73. $6.B'0® 6.50; veal 'calves, $16.00® I Eggs firm, 6,361; fresh gathered e*- 17.00; feeder steers, $7.25-® 13.00: tras 83@84; extra firsts 80®82;.flrst« stocker steers, [email protected]; western "6® 79. , . range' ste$rs, $7.60(^15.25; cows and Cheese easy; 4,107; state wbol# i heifers, $6.S0® 12.75. > milk flats,- current make, specials S2" Sheep receipts, 11,000; firm; lambs,' l-2<»33; do average run 31 3-4®32. ^ ?- $13.00® 15.00; culls and common, '.state;..whole milk, twins current inako •> $9.00® 12.75; ewes, medium, good 1-2@3-; do average run. 1 and choice, [email protected]; culls and 31 - .common, $3.00®6.75; breeding; $6.50 >11.25. * POTATOES, , Chicago, Nov. 26. ; —Potatoes steady; arrivals, 69 -.cars; northern, -whites,, sacked, $2.75® 2.85; ditto, bulk, $2.80 ® 2.90;, westerns not quoted. I:..'. •— DFLi'i'H. GBAIN. Buluth, Minn., Nov- 26. -El«wator l receipts domestic grain; Wheat 8,- j ftOO bushels: last year, 637,000.. 'Bar- ^ ! ley, 4,500 bushel^; - last yekr. 40,900 ^ last# C 'f-.v- PRODtJCE.. . -/ { bushels. - JRye,^ 26,700 . bush^la; Chicago, Nov. 26.—-Butter easier, year, 134,400. Flax. -3,600 b'ushels; , receipts 3,373 tubs; creamery extras last year, 80,600. 71; firsts, 60®68; standards .64 1T4. { Shipments: ~ Wheat, 3&600 bushels; Cheese' unchanged. 1 ' ' ' , i last year, 411,600. Rye, f.OOO bushels, "-fi Eggs' higher, receipts 1.415 cases; Flax. 7,000. V J - 'f.a'^ firsts 71@72j Oirdfhary firsts 62® 65; Elevator receUits bonded grain: at mark, cases Included ,62 @ 71; stor- ; Wljeat, 6,100 bushels; last year, 38.- ^, ia/ age packed firsts 73@74. i Poultry alive higher; springs fpwjs 13 1-2,® 22; turkej* ?S, CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE. ' Option;" - Open High' Low -Close Corn— Dec. .....1.33 1.34U 1.32% 1-33% Jan. 1.29Vi 1.30U '1.2.3% 1.29% May .... .1.281.30 1.2814 1.29H Oats-—-- - •- Dec. May .... Pork— JanJ . May .... ' Lard— Jan.' -.... May Ribs— Jan .... .73 Vi,. .74 .76% .77 .73% .73% v.76%, .76% ,.50 ...... '-34.50 32.55 '32.40- 32.45 23.60. : 23.72 ' 23.48-y 23.72 S2.9f 23.30 ' 22.90 i. 23.20 18.70 18.80 18.35 18.7^ 18.32 .18.77 18.35 SOUTH ST. PAUL. 14VE STOCK. South St.- Pkul,. Minn., Nov. 26.— Hogs receipts, 12,300; 50 cents lower; range, $12.25® 12.^5; bulk, $12.60® 18:«5. •, I - Cattle receipts, 7,000; killers strong; fat steera, $6.00® 17,50;. cows and heifers, $6.00® 10.25;' calves 'steady, $5.00® 15.50c stockers > and feeders strong. $6j.00® 12.00. Sheep receipts, 4',500; steady to 25 cents higher; lambs, $5.00® 14.50; wethers, $5.50®9.50; ewes, $1.50® 8.00. ; ! 800. 23; i Dulutb , car inspection: Wheat—f Nos, 1 and'2 vdark.-northern and Nos. j. , ! - 1 and ' ,-s er.n. aipd" No." 3 northern, ""If" 6Hier^ spring^ 15; Nos. 1 arid 2 amber- durum Inl- and Nos. 1 and 2 durum, 2; - No. 3 ; .||® amber durum and No. 3 durum. 2; other durum, 3;'mixed, 15. All wh^at.-j^|" 43; "year ago, 1,097. Flaxj 2; year.ago. ;; 87. Oats, 1; year ago, 26. ' Rye/.80;?Mp year ago, 140. Barley, 1; year-ago, »'f?. 146. All grains, 77; year ago, 1,503. On trick, 18. , '• < ' The lid was taken off the market inijpgp.,' flaxseed to-day and trading was active. -} -A There was a pood c!era.-nd froqi crush- i's®' ers- and' a large proportion- of old trades-were cleared up. Novea^het flax s - : closed 41 oe/its up; olid December -i9c up; new December 6c up; oJd'3uay 19c up and new May 2 c off. Rye closed lc tip for spot; De.cern- ber le hp and May lc up. Barley--c|os- ^.'C-y. ed lc up. OOats closed l-2c up.^for '. spot Closing: , > : Wheat—No. 1 northern on track ir-; 2.90 @2.95; 'No. 2 northern - 2.85® 2.90; No. 3 hotthern [email protected]$; :No. - 1 'amber durum on track 2.24 1-2® ' 2.37; No. 2 amber durum 2.28 li2® /;> 2.35; No. 1 mixed durum on track. .' 2.1» 1-2®2.37; No. 2 mixed d.urum 2.16 1-2 @2.35; No. 1 durum on track 2.23 1-2®2.27'; No. 2 durum 2.19 1-2 f fe ® 2.25. Linseed on track S.-lOr- to arrive . MINNEAPOLIS. I MnfNEAPOI4S GRAIN HABEm r Ciosiiijg Qnotations. : '^v.-:VC .. •'. , . " . . ' . No. 1 dark northern . To arrive 1 northern......... To arrive 1 rtd spring .' ...... 2 dark northern 2 northern 2 red .spring .... .r.. 3 dark -northern $ ti°orthern •... •• 3 red spring .... J,... 1 dark hard (Mont). To arrive Gash. ..2.95 @3.15 ..2.95 @3.15 ..2.90 @3.00 ..2.90 @8.00 ..2.65 @2;86 ..2.90 @3.10 . .2.85, @ 2.95 ..2.60 @2.80 .. 2.85 @ 3.05 ..2.80 @2:90 ..2.55 @2.75 . .2.75 @2.85 ...2.75 @2.85 5.10; Novembec, 5.16 bid; new .Decem- ber 4.92; old December'4.95 hidi-'old Slay 4.70; new May 4,68. S A- Oats on.track 70®73 1-2; (to axav« 1 70@72. ' * :. W s Rye on track and arrive 1.48^*2;. December 1.44; May 1.51 bid.' ^ 1 Barley on track 1.16® 1.44. j TOUNCEST PRIME MD9ISXE& Queensland, Australia, iSfofr. 2<^ Edward Granville Theodore, Queens- land's hew premier, is one of' ;th» youngest If not thp> youngest, prim* minister In the worla. He is 34 years old. reaching hero tnMM-Qng that shipping hS^ y A^rh^^h^ ta «lFia mrjsoi% A nign >nortneast nia n* the east end b( M> e lake and ii'wWii pf .UMftiore;Js.. >ist: si Mrd Montana .2^65.'@2.75 To arrive'".\;I.J2.65 @2.75 1 amber durum . . .2.28' @2.40 , To ajrlve ...../Is...2.25 @2.86 t 1 durum ^.2.21|® 2.28 To arrive 2:21J @ 2.241 j 2 amber durom .. . i.. .2.25. 02.37 2 durum ',......'.. .... [email protected] N 3 amber durum ..-.... [email protected] 3 durum .......'.......2.15|@2'.1$) No. "5 white corn .- .... .1.42 @1.45 Ko. 3 yellow corn ...... [email protected] ' To.arrive ...1.35 4 yellow corn ........ 1.39 @1.45 4 mixed corn ....... ^..1.3$ @1.40 5 mlxed fcorn ..........1.30 u®1.3&.' Other grades corn ......li20 @1.S0 6 yello# torn ... 1.8t @1.40 3 «nixed oort) ."..'.. -s... [email protected] 2 While oats (Mont):... .71|« .721 3 white oate .j> -»70|e« .72| .-To .arrive .. ...... .70$p \.71J| 4 white oaita .681® -701 .-Sarley ...*.'^1.^41- ^^l.4S Eafley ........... ...1.35 91.40 Barley, .lower grade. -. .1.23 @1.34 , 2 rye and arrive ..."...1.4«i01.47 todky, reports' No. J fin wed .... .4.9 ® 5.1<l ........4.96 95.05, iiyinm'iqr/tyii- ;• MinneapoUs,rMl4n., Nov.Jte.—flop^ 1 unebangedfwilphiehts 102,M<barre&b ' ^ 8 N^f.& 4 3-3il^ ^ r^GMo» inkiM. v-: ^ 1 , v " * Option. -Open. 5m.j wss ijelftg May ...... tug». I" " LAKE OFTHE WOO|^ I We are in a position to shlpr Zia|ce ot tho Woods Pure" Ice to Ul points, in car Joad-lots, 'iii ^HVMte'iai; Voc gi>UM^ : ^g-. v Stbskopf t Heurtf Wacraad, Mtam. ,' 7-" : :c : ::ii ran n«n Um firand Fork*, N.

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home or office aa soon-aa la eon» *«n|ent\ tor the collector M >all* Thl»1« accomraodiiton verVtoe and; payment b«m«4« promptly «)in;t|M •' If^Dtitd.

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In America. News /agefcta kpr • particulars to 3. 0. Bacon, aedtah. Grand Forlm. ' ' •

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„„„ JtESSMAKING DONE REASONABLY a^g. "f t .Mrs. Fred Slbell'S/ 1S20 Cheyemie. a »hjpne\g7»5-W. N / v 7 * '

PKRIENCPP DRiSfesMAKINO Done" t^tu^ne; reasonable. 316 Chestnut

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HOTEL DACOTAH >. _ Commercial Headquarters " Rooms yt 1.00 up. Recently Improved

ftEUP—WmAIX.

HOUSEKEEPER WANTSli) ok^ FARM by bachelor,. No objections to one .or two agnail children. Two to cook for during wiqte'r sAd three during- sum-Jjaef. Good house; now; everything

i -handy. States Wagts for lintel- and g>r 8umn)cri also Rationality. Addreas

H.O V BE K B'fcf'5PXR WANTED — BT . bachelor, on farih; 2 into to cook for. . No outside Work. - Mutt be neat and

.clean. Cup use man and wife. O. F. . Anderson, Crary. N,' D.

GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL WANTED for, general housework on farm. All modern houae. -- ---s?

- petent helj>. . l Address 273 -Herald.

i nouseworx^on larm. All ae^Sttady^pieitlon tp eoW,

WANTED: A MAID A^ STttDENTHS Ctab hOHse to work with cook. Duties: 3WtjW on .tables and .hoiisework. Good pay. board and rOoitf. Call M7I Of apply .20.6* 1|amllna Ave., Pnlvers|^y,

HOUj WlTH[OUt OOIU>-.bV-^drtw'wK HO.MjMvmonth.

TOSSf Mrs. .Ed EnrlgM, : l Grand. Forks. Minn. •'

ALt. TOtWG WOMEN ARB IJ^VTTAb to mlike .the Youhfe Wonjen'a Chris­tian Ass n their heaaquaritrs while Ja the city. - ^ "-

navowood floors, hot watfer Heat .. . . On Chsfry st fx,600.00—6 room house all modern but «• >.*. , ,.h^?V In UniVer^ltirlavlBnue. «. W,B0#.Wf^t. roofD House all modern, hot *« Kjin h®#t en Uiilverslty air*. 11,600^00*^5 , room liouae on - lohr —

i-oier, eeiiar, hMd

ftELIAfLE HOUSE^fiEPER WAltTfJD at once .by -widower. PosltiOh permi-

Ove Haugeri, Calvin, N. D, -riehj:'

JHQiiraitn. i^u 11 w/ ?v

GIRI. ' WAKTlte 'rod. OENSStAI. j-

fiTPT. wAWWRrt Trrii# ctwrw/i W\« GIRI. WANTEP FOlf StjWING F6R Chicago Lfcdl^s' Tallpr* and Furrier. •

GIRL WANTED TO WOW.ON COUjfc ter. Elgin ]3airy Luneh.- :

EXPERime5^5iivGgl|. TOR HOUSE-

WANTteEH-A DISH WASHER AT THE Arlington Park )3ot«l. v ,

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sisii:

^ . v Wahtln* er*|Ui|g or ienting _ y • 1 J routes r«giat*r\t £(er%jd „oflnca a. : I noW. Those reiisterlng flrsi wlll . a •

. • r'S 'Jt -V«

be given preference.'

ApplyCirct4*tion

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*"• * • • • a LEARN \THE BARBER-TRADIS^BIOJ

demand'for Barbers. Big wtftes, easy , wort, few weeks oompleten. txjwrt In-/ almctloiuu j Tlrto Mtd exprost r«*«d.by

ear -method. , We have ' stood the. tAt for 27 years and fa the opiy -TUllabla u p t o d a t e | | i a t l t a | l o n o f I t g k t a d j n ,the pbrthwfesL • Write at' ,ono« for Sree Illusttated CawCS. .|b|ar 'Bbr«,

sr Collar. U7 C. NlwAlet ATta., Minr nta^lls. Mlpn Est. -

rmtii tbUrto ihvaat (. Ajddress >43. Her-

-^- RKPAi'li, V«l^-

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n Bt^re:

HOtTSES EOR JlENT. • * • * • • •

' ' s f ' FOR RENT •

• " • I - ' ' * •

• All modern Eight |taoin Fur.- - • v nlshed h6u'a« In East Grand • • Fork*. Close In. |>l)one tit, %

W. G. MILLEft COMPANY.'? I * * • tr~» • • • . 4

HOI 6-ROpM . ^ South End, -schoOL Phone 60S or c(t Clifford Bids'

ALL * MODERN, ilo«#» from Be;nMht

ul at EoffRt 1.

adtrscs Joe v.fSAifio f • • • ft • • • • • • • • « ! # * : ' a ' ' •

I MOUSE ?m Mtp. * - - - t -h

Drift, rtfer

room all modern h.ouse extc'ptional flhe -cener*t«% "* heat, Una also cement sell, between now and Jan- lil.«:i-

-«7 Walfut-St. Gfahd Forks \ \ N. p^k,

• • • » • • • • a - a ' e . a * a

W#tch Grw»4 OWN*''.

IS,300.fl>—-10 acres with gOod t . r^rn —_ . bar*, root 6e|iar 20«(B op. Minnesota paint.

It.OOO.tO— I- roo heat/ 6*

|l,30e.-00—« heatt . _

• ' ••••_'.. . .• avanna ' *$2i

m«|dom,"but I# f00t lot Oft N. TMM at

rooin^houae, ail. nwtn) but , hardwood floeri an Fourth

city water, ' eeuar, hsru .floors and.,electric IMrirtse

wood k. ... *.noSr? j*hd- electric litht* ft,600.00^-7 Worn all modern hous4 on .. .i®eJ»»ioftt avenuft. '

room all. modern house on Brtmont avahq«. . '

J6,e88,##--g room all modorn house on ... .i?*«£th .Fifth at. ' •- ' . -

f3,60A.oo^-Qd<M C roorn cot|tee, . full-\ abasement, concrete;. Jlooi1 -Iw

' vba*fcment, rood chicken houae - thd 2 and one-third' acres . of

^ ... «J!rS!.lulW on Strong ave. witer?~^c?SUrn

•MS - ^

—„r. city on North

Xpi} PtaMOX^ - •. - •

N.^-'O'KE "HAVING SA<MfN«\ jjED spring, lounges or daven^drto.' HAve rotten cords removed And relnMreed

• with wire. Avoid furthipr, trouble rte nqxt ten years. Addr^ss'. pristal >atd

Baw,'»5fes • »wai

v**f Hjkll. /

f. H, - RCk)M HOUSE WITH £ DOU-

heat, 76 ft. . .. cash.' - Call •for sale.

GOOD HOMfcS FOR SALE AND RENT. Good .title "furnished to -all properties

, sold. John C. Boe Co. Established 1906, 7 South Fourth St.

FOR SALE-i8-ROOM DWELLING modern With hutidrM fOor fet. ald« Park, aty.

Rt ve?^ , Frank B. Feetham. 'Atty./

MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE ON . lmont: 9 rooms, 86 foot front by 140. Apply Herald 328.

<tR38i^ housI: and barn foJi' ^afclO^r^nt^CairaMSl^ei^

KODAK FINISHING PEVELOPING,. 0-EXp. ROLL. 10e;l It

or If exp.. roll, lie. Printing ;3UX3U 2e «acb: tVfcs4U. 4e aach; lUxiU. lt •aeh;.M hour service if money liraanf with iOnii HoTs studio. Grand Peim*

<M> P. ' . .. '• . ' \

tivosvnx.

HELP for the . your laundry to' the

wash Lkundry • and s«a remiu; «o ftM or coal bill; i|o, drndg.

or bOidtacne; no odors "around thf try home; dlnfeet o) t.uo jerjHttir

time. .A«SJS :00U Third it

wsm**

'AKreclS.vEtftti' . moiths Old. Rftgtaferfedf'' by an ,1m-i rtSfl Sire. A Wd Jndl-vl ial |>tr. AlsO rerlsUred Durtc b6arf' piga. lO waeks SrtdAr

egtsUred Ducbc b6ari'P|(a. lO Old. Slrod %by. Boyd's Path-at 313.OO each, Dah Coyd, N. D. •. J| - - —- " '• •

butter fat ..

StORM"ONGREAf

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Mm.

LAKES SHOWS NO

SOI W ABATEMENT

,MtehaV Nov. 21.—

showodno

> To arrive ;

Wit lowing

URiJi sir 01

t pijrt. Iit. with papera. a. yi Ntenr*. N. D. x - J

* • EtJNCH (9* HlOfl olateln heifers 1 and 3 Y M*K. Afe * ^ old. . Thoso heifers, are selected

Sut -<lr0ftt,Fortat; Man..'.-'.Eos - 4 NDRBD

"ioo»'i' .

8TXNOO 8AU i the

for CwM; Ar ,w*m mmlnsipna.

vV^^dowed • b repaid. ressammer

m op"*. m f wck axcsllent

^ " ' : - i ' , '

>n»PJS8*M jgr- x-sr*. - •.

X, D. fori' feu. v«:i

th*t. wonld Which

mm

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T

MISCElUNfJOCS fOR i • -* • • <• • *

. :;c it*-POTATOES

. *1.3# per b«)ahel • v

• LESLIE SULLrVAN: ";';.;:'';; Call'393 <

V - - • <fi» :> tt • > ' « » > M » • • * ' f

u i:

4 „GpO0 SHOW CABES AND T#0 ' food counters. Good ifand&rd sefeitii .ma.chine. Inquire at 7J0 Belmont or phene 2047. . . ; '.i .

ONE GENTLEMAN'S UNPLUCKED "',»tor, «>»t for sale •striap. Call "ana

eiamin« at 31»% DeM«rs Ave. '

Soft saijE-W-BABT BUGGT; STOVB, Kp5&obd"st^tC^®^ c«Pho'«f*- !1|3 Cot-

^obp"-*'MiLi.iif >r- tit.50 per ton. for sa)»^Caur,lTi»J. ' — 'I'i sim'IS' •*!r. -i j i - • j .iy.»,ivv.'V.-, - ,

,i" w'~.V V WELL DRfLLlNO OUTFIT FOR SALE. • Samuel Haj f s, Forest Rjver, N. D.' "

QOOb OARAGr. FOR R^NT—$4.90 PER trfobth. Call ?9«TT. , .. . '

MONTJMENTATj WORKS MONUMENTS. MARKERS, VAU ; fiJjVj^R^Jaojv|C|r9n^ForJ|s^?/X>v

•AULT8.

OSTF.OPATHY ORR AND MAT

. ,.i.31TvN°rthwestern Bank Bldg. '

ANS' *!(]» kc|RGEbK& OR- JOHN. DUNCAN- -Ti\<uvat-WIUU

over lat Natl. Bank. Speol&l atlentloi ' *o. fVln .and urinary dlseafes

jfARGARET FBAKE. .WI:

ANtONE WISHING CHILfoREW TAE-en oars of • either by day. Week >6r

-ip>wth« Call 2621 or write Herald. ~A1 WANTEft T

old. yfRpfe 331; Wralt

TO ADOPT &ABT j-Kpferencefe furnlfehod. 5CT

5F=; ' PIANOS FOR SAIJE. ' — — -- — — — — — — — —" •

WEBER PLATKP. PTANO. FINE CON-ditlon. far sale at sarriflce.'-Call 378W oifywriti Bo* 28*. Grand Forka, N.'p; Harald Want Ada p^lng RjiroitnL

ROOMS FOr. RJBMT.v. FOR BTTRNISHED ROOM. SUITABLE

f^r'ed. *611 X. ftt wsstm

1" only.,' 11% S. 4th St., over BrockolPs. V i; ' ..r.-V ; i', yi. —— :—" • -- * " -TWO MOP^RK ,PARTL¥

rooms for liaht honsnkeeplni 2nd,St.; •Eatit Grand Forks.

_ FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1renC Gentleman. preferred. , Phone

•; ^000 J. > • '' * • ',„ ; . ' TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS

for-flight housekeeping. 806 ^Qtton-wopd. i/. -X'.-

ONE MODERN FURNISHSiD 1 ^.Gentleman only. 424 N. 2nd . ,0.:T. \ •

M~ t. E

. _ ISHED .ROOMS- FOR, $tth .Tlilrd.Qtteet; East

two unfurnish; "light, housekeepl r. houae. 623 N- 3rd. ^•afca^l; i i i n_ ..i • • .

ROOMS in all

'hpno ZitX F'y" ^

R leHi

»ftip6LT ..ruRNTSHED FRONT ftOOM in",011 modem house. 8Q3 t<ewls,y|v4.

x>j«nr Jcdoi# for 'rrsfa' nlsbM: Light, hekt. ,«M K.~ Bth.-vSt. ^ lljli • "> '• ,, i »' i , IlKNISHED DOUJ8LE ACk>lf TOR

|ER»f'. FtiftmsHEb • lebatm:

%t.; 403 N., <th. , ; •

jisitbd 4 W

MAR^ET'^ :

I i / -J J «

%$0S$'w8

<mjCi(QjX: -*•1

. GRAXK Am> PROVISIONS. Chleajio, Nov. 26.—PrerMonday adi.

Justmont of tnuioe t6nd?.d to K^ep. tho corn market from apy pronoiinced swing today elthw up ordown. B lsh report* from. Iowa, a« to Hkellt

" fits "

STOCKS. ' : New Tork,J\Novt ?6.-

A-f h.

'Z^sss Ehsffi S&. >ssg «-'lassa-sfflKKwsn. JiS?« p^salmlstlc reports deAJIng with for-

nelvier dld > aharp decline liy Argen-. elgn rina«clal wnditiaps,. CrucU>l«> tine .veaael ratcsi^ The readlneas with Steel Ji/bb e&pecially weak. fafihis 10':

uts, and Pierpe Arrow loot «even. ral Motors recoverod p<urt 9^ Ita

lower than l>efor^, A rceoy6rod:_p i ,liiiM

u •«»>». uuiy 10. go iower than before. A •PJ few stocks stoo4 out for jtheir. .ooni'-(lU#r nn.fftHva afpAtivfh hitiih iiAiini f

s ' *

K«w' «!)(' gpt a purty fair lies tf m Vftotr makes. Ietfs pure

* * «£ • Mrtr kaofws MM

8|oi

xm «HO® ^SBITAL. Thkjwwt and most u«-to.lMe shoe repalrlag *hop In Grand Forks, Best of material and aer-SfeSlL/'ffP £°&&W °2? Soll4lM, Ith § DeMers. Grand Forka. . ..1 1 I f ' =

. . ^ ^ *«**> -*v««wtion mftdfi fur-R? »o1o1rS* I'®f ^l}isheI ther headway within the.. first - l^alf

*# J1 i rP®imo'e.r^ 1'^'2 l"c an hour' General Motors extending its Jjay to 1.^ 6-8. -decline to ten points. - ; i ?:>' - Later, the hog market losses were Recoveries at noon amoiis f^nich

^Overcome and provisions scored an; leaders as General motors. Plerce-adyanee. ; j Ar.-ow. Crucible steel and- Baldwin

I locomotive extended from two to five l-points. These \were agrain cancelled.

fclJOKS RppAIREiD NEATLY; postage paid epe kw*r- No prligas lower In city.

^^^gg^)^r|gUts^J»v^jgr«uMjPorka

saotc npNtitu pakuokh. M A —*^1- ml*.. m . 1— • — CLRANtfB 4k REBLOCKEt). <3.F.

Hat Cleaning and Shee •Shining Par-far. If V ?q 8t.' Grand Fftrks. T^127g5.

SfiSh-siTUATtoNs WANTED.

ttieiah. H BY AN

,.raw-inechante,, illcferences. ; Can/ -begin at oiioe. Hav* own tools. Ao4tess 337 jflferald. , . _ • . ....'••, .

EXPERIENCED experience as auto

PXPERIENCE© FARM HAND-WANTS ' job f*rm fOi^ :winteh Good horse

min. Wl stay' the summer'with right mjth. Address -336 HeraJd- \

ARGED SOLDIER WISHES PO y^» IM 'AAhAnon' M' taUk. Itton in auto 'concern: Can' takh- 'com-,!?W ^charge of stock room. 44$ress

^...^.S'ClSP fiOOKKEEPER, WITH VyWMlsSfe • *1 rhorliiand, wants posi-

tionw References. Address 340 Her-»JA. ' .,r-, :

POSITION WANTED—RARING 1 FOR stock for month or all'.winter. i'Pre-m btlng, %lon^. Adrees 339, Herald.

EXPERIENCKP JANITOR WISHES some" Janitor "work either part time or

. full tithe. ' Addres« 233 Herald. ' • WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS

ta» Sg&aiE1''1' A<-

Js. STORAGE. v

Household Goods PSeked and Stonid ' Pknovlts • Furniture and Carpet Co.

•V.£ r'^AJCtv" '

,fe?HouPi^,lT^J^9'A^"'ALrrbn£iVfeRY:' Can 291.

CALL 603 OB Hack ot Tytl

3030J 'FOR STOWS

STRtrra TA^CI At^P. HACK;'' CALL 619.

'feMfTKu *0 rot. FUR FOR

Bring roe Jfour Dakota.fuS* I win pay you extretne jliigh prices'on. all you have.

J."H,'TROEH^-The Grand Forks Gun and Sporting .

.Oo«d* B«#lers. 'WANT1H>—AN<SORA KITTEN, DARK

WANTED TO RENT. MODERN. WARM, FU RN1SHED " rooms, or' room wanted for 2 or- 3 -girls.: Must hi close to business sec-

• tlon- South • End preferred. PhOne 601 'tfom 9. to 3. dally.

. WlHsat. No, 1 uorthern iprinte, 58 tb. A*f$i.7i No.'2 AOrtreri^. spring. 67 tb .... 2.86' No. 4 taorthern "apritig, 66 lb.... 2.69 No. 4 northern «pr|iig, 63 lb.... 2.46

Pttn' WIMttt. No. 1 ..i.> (2.06' jssifcri*-.- w.»,2a>3 No. I i 2.oii

1N«. 4 -V ,19« ^ . Bed Dqurwn Wheat V NO. 1 ........«?. .....>.. No, s..-4..t;..i.9« No. « . . . . ,s. I .93 No. 4 ..V....' 1.89

. Bed 8prtec Wbeat. No. 1 $2.61 No. 2 .......... 2.56 No. *,northern 2.46 No. 4 2.30

•>• « •:

NO. X • a . a . . a . ^ a a (4 M 'JfOe ".%• • • .• » W» • « • • 4 .t4*ST* NO irrade ••• • 4.47

V RWl .?*•.' ; "^V- ". V ': " ^«rT"T" 'V'-"' • • • .'-^..:r.:$T;2»

No, jflb'.. • ••. •.. W».>il; 4>;. • • «-• ^« •NO. 4 "; v :.'i'...

,.. $1.17 ... 1.1» ... 1".07

. . . $ . 8 1

... .68 No..! . . . . . . Jffo. 2 . . . . . . .

- r, , Giuiti> JMARKE7TS. m$ i»— lOt/jeamda." ti-

.. . 2.06

!'V Ohl«i> Whites

, - Pf . m tfte a« jrestei-day's fl: « i ? * i f s T i ! a P S ^ O V ® s t r e n g t h » > « t s o o n ' f o r f e i l e d ^•i at^ hv i L elr ^l"8- < rails also becomiii! !5J til heavy- Moderate rallies succeeded

aa® and then rallies ail t.he opening rate «f'I pcr.ceijt for call- „ •pousici* •? * . . " money. "± i .n^jy*,.^ *AfL?>525SlJrw5'l insular price Changes at tlie out- ' In narrow limits. After opening un- get of today's stock mafket/itnion fet T| h toe?,76 7°rthinms.rket ,hdl^t®« renewed selling %». hpth t9 *t T4vO-4 to < 6 7-8, the market accounts. Tbe Btronsest issues ot eased . a .Iittla more and then ro- .j,h6> previous day, notably the motors,"

I' . _1f . tJ ^ - ioils. equipmenta and shippings, wer« ' . Pf°vlsions reflected^ the weakness of one to five points down. , Active steels hog values.. - Selling, however,-was rot .were moderately, lower and coppers

®" ' _i ' . .. ^ • continued to reflect unfavorable fade Shorts covering made the- market conditions. 'The —J- ---

ict un reaei

ifitmn

. x ,.MV« STOCK. . .No7c 2S~H?gB .pecRipt!<t for the most part however, and oils

*?'« , a 35 cents lo]""„er' liulk, a'.so developed increased heavfness. [email protected]; top, -$13.25; heavy,; $12.65® 13.10; 13.25; light, ligin, $12

medium, $12.75 $12v<i5@ 13.00; light-

liZBXSlTY BONDS. New York,Nov. SC.—^Prices at

sow?, sm'oothf $lS.O([email protected]'; packing ' lOO^O'^'luit 4^94 K-nma i-nnB-h $11.50# 12.00; -'pigs,: i"s» 94-2«. second • 4 S,

1 •

91.74; first 4 1-4's, 94.30; second ROWS, rough, $11.75® 12.50. " Cattle receipts, steers, medium choice and prime, dium and good? .-w... . , nnnnnrr ~ mon, $0.00@ 1-1.25; light weight, good . KKODiJClifc and choice, $14.25® 19.75; common! New'Tork, Nov. 26.—Butter,Aran and medium, $7.75® 14.15; butcher <-"93; creamery higher * than extras cattle, heifers, $6.6*5® 15.00; cows. • 74@74 11-2:, .eream^ry extras (93 [email protected]; canners and ' cutters, score) 73@73 1-2; firsts 62 1-2@73. $6.B'0® 6.50; veal 'calves, $16.00® I Eggs firm, 6,361; fresh gathered e*-17.00; feeder steers, $7.25-® 13.00: tras 83@84; extra firsts 80®82;.flrst« stocker steers, [email protected]; western "6® 79. , . • range' ste$rs, $7.60(^15.25; cows and Cheese easy; 4,107; state wbol# i heifers, $6.S0® 12.75. > milk flats,- current make, specials S2"

Sheep receipts, 11,000; firm; lambs,' l-2<»33; do average run 31 3-4®32. ^ ?-$13.00® 15.00; culls and common, '.state;..whole milk, twins current inako •> $9.00® 12.75; ewes, medium, good 1-2@3-; do average run.1

and choice, [email protected]; culls and 31-.common, $3.00®6.75; breeding; $6.50

>11.25.

* POTATOES, , Chicago, Nov. 26.;—Potatoes steady; arrivals, 69 -.cars; northern, -whites,, sacked, $2.75® 2.85; ditto, bulk, $2.80 ® 2.90;, westerns not quoted.

I : . . ' . • —

DFLi'i'H.

GBAIN. Buluth, Minn., Nov- 26. -El«wator l

receipts domestic grain; Wheat 8,-j ftOO bushels: last year, 637,000.. 'Bar- • ^ ! ley, 4,500 bushel^; - last yekr. 40,900 ^

last# C 'f-.v- PRODtJCE.. . -/ { bushels. - JRye,^ 26,700 . bush^la; Chicago, Nov. 26.—-Butter easier, year, 134,400. Flax. -3,600 b'ushels; ,

receipts 3,373 tubs; creamery extras last year, 80,600. 71; firsts, 60®68; standards .64 1T4. { Shipments: ~ Wheat, 3&600 bushels;

Cheese' unchanged. 1 ' ' ' , i last year, 411,600. Rye, f.OOO bushels, "-fi Eggs' higher, receipts 1.415 cases; Flax. 7,000. • V J - 'f.a'^

firsts 71@72j Oirdfhary firsts 62® 65; • Elevator receUits bonded grain: at mark, cases Included ,62 @ 71; stor- ; Wljeat, 6,100 bushels; last year, 38.- ^, ia/ age packed firsts 73@74. i Poultry alive higher; springs fpwjs 13 1-2,® 22; turkej* ?S,

CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE. ' Option;" - Open High' Low -Close

Corn— Dec. .....1.33 1.34U 1.32% 1-33% Jan. 1.29Vi 1.30U '1.2.3% 1.29% May .... .1.281.30 1.2814 1.29H

Oats-—-- - •-Dec. May ....

Pork— JanJ . May .... ' Lard—

Jan.' -.... May

Ribs— Jan

. . . .

.73 Vi,. .74

.76% .77 „ .73% .73% v.76%, .76%

,.50 ...... '-34.50

32.55 '32.40- 32.45

23.60. : 23.72 ' 23.48-y 23.72 S2.9f 23.30 ' 22.90 i. 23.20

18.70 18.80 18.35

18.7^ 18.32

.18.77 18.35

SOUTH ST. PAUL.

14VE STOCK. South St.- Pkul,. Minn., Nov. 26.—

Hogs receipts, 12,300; 50 cents lower; range, $12.25® 12.^5; bulk, $12.60® 18:«5. •, I

- Cattle receipts, 7,000; killers strong; fat steera, $6.00® 17,50;. cows and heifers, $6.00® 10.25;' calves 'steady, $5.00® 15.50c stockers > and feeders strong. $6j.00® 12.00.

Sheep receipts, 4',500; steady to 25 cents higher; lambs, $5.00® 14.50; wethers, $5.50®9.50; ewes, $1.50® 8.00. ;

! 800. 23; i Dulutb , car inspection: Wheat—f

Nos, 1 and'2 vdark.-northern and Nos. j. ,!-1 and ' ,-s er.n. aipd" No." 3 northern, ""If" 6Hier^ spring^ 15; Nos. 1 arid 2 amber- durum Inl­and Nos. 1 and 2 durum, 2; - No. 3 ;.||® amber durum and No. 3 durum. 2; other durum, 3;'mixed, 15. All wh^at.-j^|" 43; "year ago, 1,097. Flaxj 2; year.ago. ;;

87. Oats, 1; year ago, 26. ' Rye/.80;?Mp year ago, 140. Barley, 1; year-ago, »'f?. 146. All grains, 77; year ago, 1,503. On trick, 18. , '• < ' The lid was taken off the market inijpgp.,' flaxseed to-day and trading was active. -} -A There was a pood c!era.-nd froqi crush- i's®' ers- and' a large proportion- of old trades-were cleared up. Novea^het flax s - : closed 41 oe/its up; olid December -i9c up; new December 6c up; oJd'3uay 19c up and new May 2 c off.

Rye closed lc tip for spot; De.cern-ber le hp and May lc up. Barley--c|os- ^.'C-y. ed lc up. OOats closed l-2c up.^for '. spot Closing: , > :

Wheat—No. 1 northern on track ir-; 2.90 @2.95; 'No. 2 northern - 2.85® 2.90; No. 3 hotthern [email protected]$; :No. -1 'amber durum on track 2.24 1-2® ' 2.37; No. 2 amber durum 2.28 li2® /;> 2.35; No. 1 mixed durum on track. .' 2.1» 1-2®2.37; No. 2 mixed d.urum 2.16 1-2 @2.35; No. 1 durum on track 2.23 1-2®2.27'; No. 2 durum 2.19 1-2 f fe ® 2.25.

Linseed on track S.-lOr- to arrive .

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MnfNEAPOI4S GRAIN HABEm r Ciosiiijg Qnotations. :

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No. 1 dark northern . To arrive

1 northern......... To arrive

1 rtd spring .'...... 2 dark northern 2 northern 2 red .spring .... .r.. 3 dark -northern $ ti°orthern • • •... •• 3 red spring .... J,... 1 dark hard (Mont).

To arrive

Gash. ..2.95 @3.15 ..2.95 @3.15 ..2.90 @3.00 ..2.90 @8.00 ..2.65 @2;86 ..2.90 @3.10 . .2.85, @ 2.95 ..2.60 @2.80 . . 2.85 @ 3.05 ..2.80 @2:90 ..2.55 @2.75 . .2.75 @2.85 ...2.75 @2.85

5.10; Novembec, 5.16 bid; new .Decem­ber 4.92; old December'4.95 hidi-'old Slay 4.70; new May 4,68. S A-

Oats on.track 70®73 1-2; (to axav« 1

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Rye on track and arrive 1.48^*2;. December 1.44; May 1.51 bid.' ^ 1

Barley on track 1.16® 1.44. j

TOUNCEST PRIME MD9ISXE& Queensland, Australia, iSfofr. 2<^

Edward Granville Theodore, Queens­land's hew premier, is one of' ;th» youngest If not thp> youngest, prim* minister In the worla. He is 34 years old.

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si Mrd Montana .2^65.'@2.75 To arrive'".\;I.J2.65 @2.75

1 amber durum . . .2.28' @2.40 , To ajrlve ...../Is...2.25 @2.86 t

1 durum ^.2.21|® 2.28 To arrive 2:21J @ 2.241 j

2 amber durom .. . i.. .2.25. 02.37 2 durum ',......'.. .... [email protected] N

3 amber durum ..-.... [email protected] 3 durum .......'.......2.15|@2'.1$) No. "5 white corn .-.... .1.42 @1.45 Ko. 3 yellow corn [email protected] ' To.arrive ...1.35 4 yellow corn ........1.39 @1.45 4 mixed corn ....... ..1.3$ @1.40 5 mlxed fcorn ..........1.30 u®1.3&.' Other grades corn ......li20 @1.S0 6 yello# torn ... 1.8t @1.40 3 «nixed oort) ."..'.. -s... [email protected] 2 While oats (Mont):... .71|« .721 3 white oate .j> -»70|e« .72|

• .-To .arrive .. ...... .70$p \.71J| 4 white oaita .681® -701 .-Sarley ...*.'^1.^41- ^^l.4S Eafley ........... ...1.35 91.40 Barley, .lower grade. -. .1.23 @1.34

, 2 rye and arrive ..."...1.4«i01.47 todky, reports' No. J fin wed .... .4.9 ® 5.1<l

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