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4/0 « Le \ \ i } / } ? . Pi. ko fon Lae ae y ‘ \ fey v “ ’ Meet ¥ our Employer in ie Classified Advertising Rates, 3 Werms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inmerted. Our Classified Colp pido ie vsbei 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 ts containing more than 25 words ‘will be:@hktged sf te Teas of #Yo aesal word furs ecil word| ‘Copy for Classified sLdvettissmsente te ltaass peover bnnatlen teas baie tills offics before 10 a. m. of day of publication, ———— ‘) HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED sous man wants to work ma 3 Te se steady job, F. bina et WANTED-—Girl for general housework. 815 and St. Mrs, Ls Flaherty. 6=tf WANTED—Boy~ over” sixteen ye years at Chocolate e Shop. = 1w! WANTED—Good fry cook at Minute Lunch. Phone 895. 8-5-3t WANTED—Boy over sixteen to aeaist in mall room and with deliveries. Apply +{ribune. ft WANTED Young man for stock room. all at Tribune and ask for Mr, Larsen. WANTED—A good all around blacksmith & once. 60 cents per hour. Wire or P, 0, Box 627, Minnewoukan, we ANTED—We have Pésitlons open fo for two strong, active, boys tol ‘adeg 34m our plant, . Pay while faerie on gt Tribune office and ask for the sup- ¢rintendent. : POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED By, young man running gas or kerosene engine. Has nad six years experience. Write No. 4 gare Tribune Co. 7-9-1mo. ‘ DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking. Neatly done, _patlsfaction guaranteed, | Apply to Mrs, WANTED—Good first “class “housekeeper. WANTED—Ginl_ for general sapaee wore Mra, 8. W, WANTED AT ONCE—Competent girl for WANTED—Girl or middle agéd woman WANTED—Chambermaid at Grand “Pa. -tt FOR RENT—?wo room apartment; bath, FOR RENT—Three or six room flat. Call 803 7th St. See Geo. Gussner, 8-6-lwk Call at-516 Mandan Ave, Corwin, §-2-tf Best wages paid. 8-4-lwk general housework, Call_621-L, for general' house work, Apply Fi Moll, South 12th St. Poy erat cific, FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS bot and cold water,; city heat. ’ Phone 783L, 8-5-1wk evening: 8-4-tf FOR SALE—Right room modern, nouse centrally located. Geo, M.: Register. -2-1wk FOR SALE—Good modern 6-room house . L. Johnson, 217 8th St. 8-4-lwk for $3200; non NOY reasonable terms. Geo, 'M.. Register. 8-2-1WK FOR SALB—Good jood_ eight-ropm Rouse, not : water heat and fv jot: E oF T e B U R K E well located; fine. for Sedans pe $4, 000.005 one: “half cash and ‘balance LAWYER terms.” See Feter Anton, 333 So. 11th __St.,_or phone 7: -4-1wk Tribune Block Bismarck, WANTED TO RENT eae WANTED: TO RENT—Modern house by o% Phone 752. professional man and’ family of. wife and 6 year old child: | Will pay. top nF ive. best of \di A Ro: oa cite Tribune tise, a B83 ar ‘ WANTED “TO RENT—Modern five or —— ee —_ BIGGEST. BARGAIN . We have a six room mod- ern house with big trees and nice lawn, only three blocks from the center of town; it is warmly built and very homelike. This is a bargain initial E.G, |. Reward for the re- at $3800.00; it must be crn same. Return to mebune fee mostly cash. : ashe — USED CARS FOR SALE F E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. |} 7-Passenger Cadillac in good con- Phon dition, $650.00. Fr E. Hedden, 0. _H. F. O'Hare, 78M |] Allen Touring, $450.00. F. E. Young, 78R Maxwell Sedan, good condition, $1,000.00. ———————— CHIROPRACTORS “E E. HOARD, D. C., Ph. ¢. Gentloman “sien 119 Fearth St. Bismarck, N. BD. — * Ss HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA The Latest Popular Dance Music 10 MAIN ST.. PHONE 130K HEDDEN AGENCY 10-room and bath, furnished house, half block: north of court house. on Fifth St. Ideal location for rooming and boarding house. $4,000. Webb Block—Phone 0. BISMARCK ©: FURNITURE CO. BOR RENT—Light housekee, ae rooms, FOR RENT—Good clean furnished rooms, for RENT—Furnished rooms at ay Ao pe ERE UO Hie al Bk ——————e LOST—EIk’s tooth: and mounting No. 1197 Geven-room ‘house. Jack M. Kausen, ore. of ‘State Engineer, Le ROOMS FOR RENT mi strictly modern. Phone 435! 419 7th St. §-6-1¢ Blo: one _barn. ee one garage. | 411 h_ St. Phone 5 8-2-1wI St., or phone 619L. ‘LOST AND FOUND Maxwell Tourin od conditior awe iB, good on, Maxwell Touring, $373.00. Pullman Touring, $400.00, Chevrolet 4-90, $300.00. Overland Touring, $500.00, Pullman Roadster, fair condition, $300.00. WESTERN SALES CO. House a C. BLITTL _EB V. LA Pov Pres J, A. GRAHAM, Secy,-Mgr. » MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank Security Bank it Guaranty Bank Tus ts The LIFE, "EW, STRANGER P Wile CARES IF THE. ond cot GOES LANDS ‘AGENTS — FOR RENT—Hay land.~ Boyd Township. 230 acres in all; SE%, Section 34, i acres; West. half of Section 27, » acres. ‘Phone 557, aagttt FOR SALE—Three well improved farms consisting of 640 acres in Burleigh county will’ be sold in 1-2 or 1-4 sec- tion to suit; will accept city property with ‘bungalow in exchange as part or part ‘cash and balance . terms. Call J. H. Jensen, Phone 523 or 346K. 8-1-1lwk FOR SALE—Five acres, all broke’ up; a 5-room house with Murphy bed, full basement, chicken coop, fences, a good well, in ‘Eastern part ‘of town. i sell reasonable. . Phone 588K or write Bt Tribune. 8-4-1wk FOR SALE—Timber, ang | in sogchighing county, Mibnebote. 200 acres finely” wooded | “Timber worth $3,000. In heart of paper and timber country. ‘What will you offer? Address |i xyz Bismarck Tribune. 8-2-tf CANADA MANITOBA—The Sure Cr Some of our Srecial ly as Province argains in 640 acres about: bi Malte from Brandon. 300 acres cultivated, good: buildings, . ali fenced, best! of water. This is a dandy mixed farming proposition, lots of.hay and good shelter. Only $30 per acre. 320,acres: at Pilot Mound, Man. 300 cultivated, 220 in crop, % roomed house, full’ basement, large stables, granartes, best of water. This is an excellent ayn, ig }8Nd cheap at $85 per. acre. 320 acres-at Mather, Man. 240 ulti vated with 320 in crop, ‘good house, large stone and frame barn, granaries, best of water, ‘will include crop with farm .at $32 per acre, Horses, ¢attle.and imple- ments at’ a..valuation, 3 good. quarter sections. within 60 miles |: of Winnipeg,.some cultivation lots: of hay, good water, open range for stock, good. shelter and comfortable’ buildings; all fenced, these can be purchased from 2.000. to’ $2,500 each. Write for our list of Manitoba. Farm Bargains—Sree, for ae, aging. 4 22. C. P. BR. Oftlee Bldg., .Corner. Portage ‘ and-Main Streets WINNIPEG, MAN. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Piano, little used, Inquire at 219 2nd St., ‘or McConkey’s 5 ere 8-6-1Ww! FOR SALE—Bedroom set almost new, consists of bed, dressing table, chif- fonier, and chair and rocker to ‘match Address ‘Tribune sNo,_23, 86-36 TAKEN UP—Black and white Holstein calf about 2 or 3 months old. Call 410 1th St. “Mrs, Davis. 821-3t FOR BALE Angora ki kittens, Call 144 ne or. TAKEN ¢ DRT o seas vad aR Ee sows, red, about 125 Ibs, cach, Geo. Webel, east of capitol. 8-6-3t WANTED, 8" or 10 ft. show case, Phone 475. : 8-6-3t KOR SALE—Some fine furniture, Geo. M. Register. 8-6-3 FOR TRADE—Half section of improved land near Bismarck, ‘for improved Bismarck property. Geo, M. Regleter- Hor ApoPTTON im Catholia Family only a healthy ir] AY» months ol Write or phone Supt. ceo: B Newcomb, Soglety for the Friendless, Bismarck, N._D, $-6-3¢ STRAYED—Any one who has taken up a red and white Guernsey milch cow, with horns, please call 839 after ‘six o coe 8-2-1wk T RENTER for section near Glen- 500 acrey cultivated. Will furnish ¢arpenter and lumber for buildings. Sowing 300 acres in rye, Kratt, bel: don. N. D. 8.2-lwk FOR_ SALE—Furniture for six rooms, and house for rent September 1st. For _interview address A. P. Salyards. City. WIELD FRUIT WANTED—We are buying all kinds of wild fruit, and seeds at Nou THIS CLose- 00: 220 Main St. holst Re Furniture Veh oletery Repaired prevailing market prices... Plumas, AGENCY WANTED for Bismarck, N. D. and ‘aqoining territory for produet. of mill, .mine or factory by man “with meang, sales and office ability to push game. Correspondence invited, confi- dential, Address No, 20, care meibune w ONE of the most important discoveries of the age, Millions are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many people have:written us and say they are astounded at the results, The effect on the kidneys is simply marvetous. “You bathe your, feet in it for 15 rhinutes a day. for 10 day: Agents are coining money. Price te’ ‘oun Postpaid, Rheumatism Herb Co., Bante Monica, California, chokecherrigs, bull_ berries, especially wanes Oscar H. Will & Co. SALE—Baby carriage, almost new. PGi ood 10th Rt. 8-T-1WK FOR SALE—One J. P. Seeberg ‘electric plane: practically. as $A adress P é SB, Bae By loaiteone Neb, ho teatcawes white rags. Apply arbune, 7-5 -tt sl INSIN BULLETINS, “soil, climate, 8. Immigration Bureau, ‘Wisconsin |} rtment of Agriculture, a pit a 5 Wis.’ 7-23-61 rol sement 46x65 ft.; outside ontrantas suitable for storage; Turkish bath ‘or barber shop;. low. ren Bis- mores Bismarok Realty. -Company, Bank, Bidg. *4-21-tt FOR. RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec; fe ert Uy nt, elevator an sanlter : ger= vi oe: ismarc! ealty oa nk Bldg. sa eit 31 “AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES oF Te eepary Oidamonle ia foe a quick sold at once new ‘tires in 4 included. Waite, “Ng fa FOR--SALE—Two -314x30 tires, good as new., Call at.302 8th St., or Vossbeck & Son Blacksmith Shop. 8-6-3t —— =——————————— SECOND SUMMONS. ‘State of North Dakota, county of Burleigh—ss. In Justice Court, before Hon. O. H. Benson, justice of the peace. poration, plaintiff; vg.’H.:H. Fitzsim- mons, defendant, The state of North Dakota to said | defendant: By this second: summons herein you are directed to appear before me at my. office in the city. of Bismarck at five o'clock p. m. on the 1st day of September, 1919, there to answer the complaint of Bismarck “Realty Com- pany against you alleging that you are indebted to it in the sum.of One Hun- dred and. Eighty Dollars :($180.00) as yent accrued, due and unpaid, under and pursuant to that certain contract of lease in writing betweén the above named plaintiff and yourself, of date the 27th day of July, 19€7, relating to a portion of lot Seventeen (17) of Block Fifty (50) of the:@riginal Plat of the city of Bismarck, in said coun ty and state, and demanding judg- ment against you in the sum of One Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180.00) together with interest ffom and since the Ist day of July, A. D; 1919 at the rate of seven per cent per annum and tr | by: . publication ot} session Monday evening, Bismarck Realty Company, a cor-|J. ‘BY. ALLMAN» levied wpon pursuant to a iwrit of at- tachment herein be applied’to the sat- isfaction of this claim; and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer the plaintiff, will take judgment against you accordingly. Given this 6th day of August, 1919. O. H. BENSON, Justice of the Peace, Burleigh County, North Dakota. To the sheriff on any constable of said county,, greeting: Make legal service hereof and due return. Let the within Summons be served in Bismarck Trib- une .once each week for three succes- sive weeks, the last publication to be made at least three days before the tirst day of September, 1919. 0. H. BENSON, Justice of the Peace, Burleigh County, North Dakota. 8—7 14 21 COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS, The City Commission met in regular August <4, 1919... There were present Commis- stoners French, Larson and Thomp- gon. The minutes of the meeting heid July 30, 1919, were read and approved. ‘Attorney B, Baker appeared and asked that the Benton Packet company’ be granted a ferry license. It was ;de- cided to hire F, H. Register to pre. ;{pare an opinion on the legality of y | granting said. Packet company '.a license. The assessor’s reports for the months of June and July, 1919, was received and filed...The city bacteri- ologist’s report for the month of July, 1919, was received and filed. The Mor- ford Taxicab line presented a letter asking that the money which they had paid for taxicab licenses be refunded to them. . This letter was referred to the city attorney. The following bills were allowed and ordered to be paid, funds permitting +3 404.23 . 5.35 F. G, Grambs .. Vossbeck & Son . Mike Getz ... J. Emptin . Hummell . J. Alsbury of J. Burden ... H. Christopher . F. Schneider . J. Sweigert .. J. Kata .. J. Rader .... F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. F. G. Grambs .. Bismarck Tribune Co Hoskins Jim Jensen Ed Randall . Harry Buck . George Hammerstein Joe Kelly . Joe Katz J, Wallace Home Laundry Webb Bros. Bismarck Gas Co. Vinney’s ....+ Cowan’s ... Hismarck Tribune Co J. Brown Kupitz Co, BM. Walla....... its costs and disbursements in that proceeding and, that certain, property. nat SonAY 3 — WAY sae TWe OUTBURST It Makes No Difference to Tagalong! Carpenter Lumber Co.......+ WY = mymyimy— MY, RROTHER Lost LosT HIS HAT — Booheo Ogeewirr -omymy On’ motion of Commissioner Larson Me board. adjourned to meet again at 8.q’slock p. m, C..L. BURTON, City Auditor, BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE, W. L.. Pet August 6, 4019, Attest, Cincinnati ........... 62 30.674 New York ........... 58 29 667 Chicago » 48 42 583 Brooklyn 45 45.500 Pittsburgh i: 3 48 (AT3 Philadelphia or 34 53 391 Boston 33° 52888 St. Louis 33° 55875 AMERICAN LEAGUE. L. Pet. Chicago ..... 35.624 Detroit .. 41 564 Cleveland 41.559 New York . 40 556 ‘| St. Louis, 4l 556 Boston ..... 49 462 Washington . 57 400 Philadelphia . 64 .2d1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. iL. Pet. St. Paul .... 59 387) 1S Indianapolis 88.604 Louisville 430 557 Kansas City ........ 46.526 Columbus .. 4751 Minneapolis 52 453 Toledo ...... 61871 ‘Milwaukee ... 62 887 ‘ GAMES IN BRIEF. Nat’onal League— Brooklyn 6,-Cincinnati 1. Boston 2, Chicago 0. New. York 4, St. Lout Philadelphia at grounds. American League— Detroit 4, Washington 1. Cthers postponed—rain. American Associat’on— St. Paul 3, Toledo 0. Indianapolis 2, Kansas City 8. Columbus 6, Milwaukee 1. Louisville at Minneapolis—wet grounds. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Score: Brooklyn..... Cincinnati . Batteries—C: Pi i sburg—Wet nd Wheat; Score: New York ..... St. Louis ... Be Batteries—Toney and Snyder. Tu- ero, Woodward, Jacobs and Clemens. Score RHE Boston ....... »2 50 Chicago .. o -0 3 0 Batteries—| eating ‘and’” Wilson; Alexander, Martin and Killifer. AMERICAN. LEAGUE, RH ‘Score— E Detroit ....... 410 2 Washington ..... 110 3 Batteries—Leonard and Ainsmith; Harper, Zachary and Agnew. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, WELL-WELL ~ Now Tf ] DON'T SEE WHAT Nou WANT To CRY FoR = IT WASNT YOR - Batteries—Wilkinson and Wagner; ‘rettgrew, Howard, Hanson and Huhn. Score: RHE Toledo ...... oe Oe GT St. Paul .. 3,8 2 Batteries—McColiand and Murphy; Niehaus and Hargrave. ‘. MARKETS | ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK. Hogs, receipts 4,500, 25¢ higher. Range $18.75 to 21.5 Bulk $19.75 to 20.25. Cattle receipts 4,000; killers steady. Fat steers $8.00 to 17.00. Cows and heifers $5.00 to 13.25. ‘Calves 50c higher; $5.25 to 16.50. Stockers and feeders steady, $5.00 to 13.60. Sheep receipts 1,000, Lambs $14 to 25.00 Wethers $5.50 to $10.00. Ewes $6.50 to 8.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Hogs, receipts 14,000; higher; top $22.65. Heavyweights $25.25 to 22.60. Medium weight $20.50 to 22.65. Light weight $20.50 to 22.50. Light light $19.50 to 21.25. Heavy - packing sows, $19.25 to 20.25. Rough $18 to $19. pigs $18 to 19.50. Cattle 9,000; strong. Beef steers, medium weight $17.40 to 19.00. Medium and good $13. to 17.40. Lightweight good and choice $14.25 to 18.25. Common and medium $! Butcher cattle heifer $ Cows $7,00 to 14.50. Canners and cutters $6.00 to $7. Veal calves light and handyweight smooth, and heavy 50 to 14.25. 5 to 15.00. 00 $18.25 to 19.25. Feeder steers $8.00 to $13.50. Stocker steers $6.00 to $11. ‘Sheep 24,000 strong. ‘Lambs 84 pounds down $13.75 to $17.00. 26} years west of the riv Score: RHE Indianapolis .... + 210 3 Kansas City .......... » $13 0 Batteries — Cavet and Leary; Haines and Lalonge. Score: RHE Columbus .....+.. ~6 81 Milwaukee es Wear ee Culls.and common $9.00 to $13, 25. Yearling wethers $9.75 to $12.50, ” wes medium, good and choice $7.25 to $9.00, Culls ae commons $2.25 to $6.75.. O$ito; .$ .|PRESS MEN COME TO ANNUAL MEET WEST OF RIVER Independent Newspaper Pub- lishers From All Parts of State Gathering BIG ATTENDANCE CERTAIN Mandan, N. D., Aug. 7.—Press men from all parts of North Dakota, inde- pendent newspaper publishers affiliated with thespioneer editorial association of the state, the North Dakota Press as- sociation, are mbling here for the | annual convention which opens tomor- row morning to extend over Saturday. The meeting will be the first held in er. Because of the new situation which confronts in- dependent publishers as a result of the Nonpartisan league’s subsidy of its own organ expected that the attend- ance it is be unusually large and the discussions extraordinarily interesting. Following is the program: FRIDAY, AUG, 8, 9:30 A. M. First Attempt at Community Singing. vation, Rey, H. H. Owen, Man- s of Welcome, W. H, Stuts Mandan Com, Club, , H. S. Wood, Steele, Selection by Press Association Male Quartette, Reading of Minutes of 1918 Meeting. Vocal Solo, IT. D, Monson, Fessenden, President’s Address, M. I. Forknet, Langdon, Report of the Secretary, C. B. Boy- ‘!den, Lisbon. Report of the Treasurer, Edw. Sulli- yan, New Salem, Appointment of Committees, 2PM. Second Attempt at Community Sing- ing. _PaDer, “Stiffening Your Backbone,” vanson, Leonard. Vocal Solo, Frank Ellickson, Regent, Paper, “Next Door Foreign Adyertis- ing,” Geo, J. Heinze, Tower City. Discussion. Paper, onomy the War Has ‘Taught Us,” Walter Taylor, LaMoure. Discussion, Selection by Press Association Male Quartette, Some Poetry, Home Made and Oth- erwise, Sergt. Earl Tostevin, Round Table Discussion—A question box will be placed on the secretary's desk at the opening of the convention, and the publishers are invited to fill it with knotty problems, which the past presidents of the association will help unravel. “Pack up your troubles” and bring. them to ‘Mandan, 5:30 P.M. At-the above. hour. the publishe:; will. |be placed in custody of the Mandan Commercial club. Big doings promised at the Country club, following an auto tour of the city and country and a hanquet at the Lewis & Clarke hotel, SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 9:30 A. M. Real Community Singing. eae ‘Advertising Your Own News: paper,” David DeHay. en, Fargo., Discussion, Paper, “Newspaper Ideals and Bth- ics,” T. LeRoy Evans, Halliday. Discussion. Scotch. Song, N, B. Black, Fargo. Paper, “How to Beat the Labor Problem,”-A. C. Olson, New Rockford. Discussion, M. Selection by ‘tae Association Quar- tette, Reports of Committees, Report of Publishers’ Mutual Fire Ten ‘ance Company, Secretary E. M. Cr Vocal Solo, David DeHaven, Fargo. Election of Offic Unfinished Busine: Selection of Meeting Place, 1920, Community singing will be led by N. B. Black of Fargo, assisted by other association warblers. Don't forget to get into the running fcr the prizes for ‘printing, offered by the Mandan Commercial club. 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