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{ WANT COLUMN i ‘\_HELP_WANTED—MALB CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women); “000 needed, $92 per month. Age, 18‘up- ward. . Examinations evenywhera soon, ‘Experience unnecessary. ‘For free par- ‘tculars, write Raymond Terry (former y @overnmient Examiner) 187 Continental ldg., Washington, 8-29-4t WANTED Men and women to learn Barber Trade. Wages $26 per week ‘Up. Positions guaranteeed. Few weeks |: ‘completes by our methods. Little, ex- “pense. Write for Catalog, Moler Barber “College, 107-K_ Nicollet’ Ave., Minne-| -apolis, “Minn. 1st, 1893, '8-29-Imo | ANTED—All around automobile me: chanic. Corwin Motor Co, _ 8-28-lwk ee delivery boy at Guss -26-tf WANTED —Youn: man to work. by ‘Month; steady job. ¥. Jaszkowlak, vali 8-8-3; WANTED-x first class “grocery clerk: at jussner's. 30 MEN WA? TED ‘For mine and surface work in lignite coal mine at Beulah, North, Dakota; wages; steady work all ‘winter. ‘Apply Hughes Electrie Co.’s’ office,’ Bismarck. 8-23-1wk, a HELP WANTED—FEMALE ANTED—Two dining ro iris at th Bismarck Hospital gota Wann sini general Housework, 'S adults “and a" ofiia in ‘family, Mrs. C. A. Barton, 813 2nd_ iSt. Phone 809. 8229-3 ante irl for general housework, . M. Anderson, Phone 588L. 8-36-2wks way TED—Gi for general house work, #25 7th 8t., phone 431, 8-23-tf WANTED—Wa itress at. Sanitary ant, 8-22-tf. wa TE irl for general house work. rs. FA. Knowles, 16. Ave, A. West. Phon WORK WANTED SWANTED—By high school boy, a place ‘to work for board and room while at- ‘tending school. {adress, Clyde Bab- “gock, Hazelton, N. 8-28-1wk SANTEDcniron's sewing. Call 1 Rosser St. 8-26-1wik ree Ee a oH SALE OR RENT— i HOUSES AND FLATS RENT+Partly modern ‘nished ‘ix room house on Mandan Ave. Jn- sure. i 10 Rosser St. 8-29-2t Re. Thé Varney Flats; a de- ‘elrable Property for investment, or for’ x Permanent home. These flats: con- ist of- ten apartments,” ail modern, ‘and are iene located at 408 Second | Call i full “investigation invited. Mat Apartment No. 1, or phone a SAI t room Tes- dence clas in hot water heat, oak _ fin! down . stairs, on. 5th street, on F Fery. réagonable terms, M, Reg- iste 8-28-1Wk FOR ‘SALE—House, strictly modern, ‘six rooms and bath, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, combina- tion heat, House. has ‘heen ; built five years, in first elass repair. 475x150 ft. corner lot, with fine trees ‘n boulevard; garage -with cement floor. If interested, address P. O. , Box 353, Bismarck, N. D. 8°93 tf. FORE NT CHEAP—Two houses on \ Broadway, across from Soo Round louse. 8-27-1wk SWANTED—Nogem four or five room house for two people. Address O, K. Tribune. 8-28-1wk t | Weber, on their. eer near New Eng- t.! pnia and ‘Frank Milhollan are in ‘|daughter Josephine returned. this {week from Mrs. [Maynard’s former FOR RENT—Two flats; heat, light and water furnished; rent’ about the price ‘of house without the price of these e¢essities, If man will care for furnace ithe rent of one is only $20 ‘per month, Call at 622.Third street, 8-27-1wk HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, Jot. 50x 150 on 4th street, just south | of the Laundry. It will oniy be a short _ time ‘until this’ property. wil be: worth 0.000, Price $5500. $250 folihan, Lucas Block. Siw BUY A HOME—Sacrifico sale. Informa: tion given in personal interview only, G. J. “Keenan. 8-2 HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, almost new. Hot water heat. $2,200 “gash, balance easy terms. Phone’ ee or ‘P.O. ‘box 1 $416-tf) For SALE hat is known as, the Bob @'Brien’ farm and ranch, about north of Wing, in this county,’ consisting. of | zbout 464 acres of land, About 200 acres of same under cultivation and a hay meadow of about 120 acres. Has buildings, fencing, and lots of water. This 1s a fine place for, stock, raising. Geo, M. Register.” 8.29-1wk LS SALESMAN STOCK SALESMEN ‘A’ North Dakota corporation now man- wfacturing a product vitally in demand, have increased their capital and require fe services of high grade stock sales- en. ‘This company, located at Farog, 1s now Duilding ‘a--factory that-when completed will cover an entire block. We offer a Most “generous contract to salesmen, backed up by a strong local board of directors, No -matter what you are now. selling, or what your compensation may be,. you, afford to miss this job. Productive territory, ‘many. leads and a live sales ce anization makes this the one best selling pproposition. in the state, Y TO SALES MANAGER ny sth St No. P. O. Box 261 Phone 2220. Fatgo, N. Dak, ¢ i ‘AGENTS most important discoveries ‘tithe: A e, Rinons are suffering. with Wheumatism. “An Herb that actually @rives the most stub} ise of Thee, waatiem entirely out ratem. ple have written us and, ‘say’ they are jounded at the results. |The effect on kidneys is: simply aarve ous. cu 6 your. feet init for 15 minutes a Ee Be sous Agena carp coing m money. @ Tze eum: > Co, Bante Moslee, -Callforaia 5-2. _ ee SO: § ‘ AUTOMOBILES “MOTORCYCLES SALE—Overland touring car, lat model, good running order. Will accept wmall.car on trade. Must raise money PGtwill sacrifice for quick deal. edness % Tribune, 8229-1 POR SALE—Studebaker Four, five pas- senger touring car, all in good. sunning order, With extra $0'x.3%4 Tim tire complete. . ‘This cat is a areain's at $350.00. .Can be, seen .at Spangler's F Paras. je, ine rear. of Northwest pote yu For SALE—Ford car in ae condor J. Taylor, 515 -6th_St. ie SALE OR 1 TEES OveeaEa or a “good condition for cows or cash. Box 5. McKenzie, N.D. 8-25-1wk LANDS _ CANADA Manitoba Improved Farms 640 acres, 2 miles from good town, 200 cultivated, fair butldings, good water. Think of being able to~buy ‘this at $15. | per acre. It is worth twice that, must be ‘sold to close an estate, 1280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N. D,. and 6 miles from, Clearwater, Man., 110 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- ings at $32. per acre, you get farm and crop. 320 acres near Manitou,” 250 cultivated, best of buildings, good ‘water ai e soll. Will include 1-3 of crop at $12, : ‘Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms when you can get just as good land with improvements as we are offering, Write for our Farm List. SCOTT, HILL & Co. Farm Speciaities,. 22,C. P. R. Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main. Streets WINNIPEG, MAN, FOr SALE—160. acre farm-6 miles, from town, 80 acres broke. New improve- ments, 80 acres pasture. | Water by €reek and spring; also quantity of Fiattle teen: and hay. Box 103, Mc en zie, N. D. 8-25-1wk FOR SALE Timber Tand in Koochiching unty, Minnesota. Nearly 200: acres ely: wooded land. -‘Timber worth 000, In heart. of .paper-and. timber eon wh hat: will you offer? Address xys arck Tribune. {¥-2-t 1wk | ‘ROR SALE—Nearly new plano, Inquire “FRIDAY, AUGUST 29; 1819, [ Giry News ‘ Banks Will Close * Bistharck ‘banks will close all day) Monday to omebrate: ‘Labor day. To Take Half Half-! Holiday Bismarck grocers will observe La-! bor day with a half-holiday, closing at 12:30 Monday. , No Services. at Trinity ; Rev. Jphn,, Flint, ,the pastgr, an-) nounces there will ‘be no services at Trinity Lutheran church Sunday. Visiting Parents Miss Julia E. Weber of the Prov!- dent offices is visiting over Labor day. with her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Peter To land. Home From Visit Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son Jack are} home from a pleasant visit in Fargo, Enderlin, Lisbon, Valley City and: other points in the eastern part of] the state. In Washington Railway, Commissioners C. F. Du Washington gttending a national con ference which is to determine where] railway. control. shall rest. (Return. _From Fargo, i = AMtes, Bergliot Caspary is home from a week.in Fargo and Moorhead. ..At Fargo .she attended the ; wedding 9 LdHian Wright, a Chicago. singer. She also. made arrangements, for teachers for:the.Bismarck Conservatory of .mu- sic, which Miss Caspary says had 100 students enrolled last , year. ‘October 1 Miss Caspary goes. to New York to) study vocal and dramatic art. Home From Wisconain. Mr. and Mrs, L. &. Maynard and home in. Wisconsin where she had spent the-summer ‘with her daughter’ and where Mr. Maynard joined. them a week or so ago. The homeward ‘journey was' made in Mr. Maynard’s Chalmers, which covered as high as 298 miles a. day without mishap,>: ~ Home Bakery, 214 6th St., will open again Thursday, August 28, Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. tf ‘_. LOST AND FOUND UOST—A_ Wristwatch on black band, between 117 First St. and 413 Second St. Finder please retrun to Tribune, ‘and_receive reward. 8-27-4t UOST—A hub cap from White car. Find- er please return to K. Day, Grand Pa- cific Hotel, National Motor Truck Tour fF) reward, 8-29-11 29-1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ ANTED—A doctor to locate in a. good. live town, good farming community, good schools and churches. Electric lights; expenses low. For particulars write A, Stevenson, Sec'y. Commercial Club, Arthur, N._D. 8-23-1mo. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—To rent a 10 or 12 room moa- | ern house, not too.far out. Inquire. of H. Arndt,’ Murphy. ear here eNop: ‘WANTED—Furnished house or apart- ment, 4 or 5 rooms. Adults. Sept. Ist. Address Box 132, Bismarck, N. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A. six Toom<modern.house. Would prefer one ° close in. Write 34 care Dribune.’ 8-25~-1wl WANTED—One br two rooms. for light Rouaekeeping by two high school Bins J. W. Burch, Bismarck. Phone 406-F 13. 623-1 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR. RENT—By. September. lat, . room suitable for two in modern home. 507 4th St. Phone 120L, 8-27-3t FOR” REN'E—Modern furnished room Call 374K. FOR, RENT—Room in modern - a close in, pleasant Iocation for. one or two! men preferred, 615 sth St. Phone 592X.. Mrs. A, E. Peterson. st FOR RENT Large room, men gay Ave A. ROOM FOR RENT—022 2nd St. ROOM AND BOARD—At Donn ‘Raven. Ww eS R ee PR Eat LS BOARD .OR ROOM—3211 4th Street. Phone 392, 8-26-lwk FOR RENT —Two “furnished rooms; 619-6th street or phone 619 ue at -28: MISCELLANEOUS. to-buy a Dresenenent Bi 32 or 526K and ask {: iA w FOR RENT—Good Garage. 38 Ave. A. sie. 8-27-1wk FOR SALE-—Flax reaper cheap. Ap- _ply L. H. Carafel. 8-28-tf FOR SALE—Coal boxes, wagon and hay Tack. 419 7th St, Phone 435R. 8-28-1wk FOR. SALE—Rebuilt typewriters, — all makes. Prices from $20.00 up. Office ppecialtien 6 Company, 511 3rd ‘Ave. No. 8-28-1mo. FOR Lae e 40x70 ft. in a. good territory end. doing a fine business, and a ‘dwelling house, 20 x 30 ft. Good reason for selling. Prices right. Call or write, Burt Auto Garage, Burt, N. D. 8-29-1wk ly at 219 2nd St., or McConkey Com. Co. FOR SALE—Large rubber plant, suitable Tor ‘or display window. Phone me 6: ewe ae FOR SALE—Bxcellent_ milch cow and heifer, Inquire at 822.5, Main St.. or Phone 536X. 8-20-lwe FOR SALE—Bed, spring and mattress; also. child's gocart, very reasonable, Call st 8-28-3¢ FOR RE) ‘Several spacy ‘offices ‘equi ped with heat, light and water. Com- municate with P.O. Box 356, Bismarck. 8-23-lwk, Hore FOR SALE—Op account, of poor ealth, we offer to ‘sell our hotel at a Poseonable price.” The ‘hotel is ‘located on the best business place in town with | a 75 ft. East front’ on Main street. Call on_H. Rende,’ Linton, N. -D. -8-28-3wks SALE—International 15-30 tractor. cash payment down, balance. easy terms, Inquire Maynard Tire & Auto Co,, Phone 55. 8-22-10t FOR SALE. OR RENT—A grocery store with living rooms upstairs; 2 lots. For Bra Xb. write P, W. Zander, Sweet an Wein N.D. 8-21-1mo “FREE WISCONSIN, BULLETINS, soil, climate, oe Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Department of; Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, - Wis. 7-23-60t FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft; eee entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or, barber shop; low rental. -Bis- ™marck _ Realty’ Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. FOR. RENT—North of Bismarck, teen room hotel, furnished. Hot ir heat. For particulars write L. Wang, 2601 Montana ,Ave.,' Billings, Bor ot FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, Sonvediently, located; steam heat, elec- tric’ light,» elevator ‘and janitor ser- vice. | Bismarck: Realty Company, Bis- marck: Bank Bldg. 7-21-tt WANTED—Clean white rags. Apply Tribune. bot ih [FOR RENT—Hall 40x5 ft; second oor; well-lighted and :ventliated; 'thorough! - modern; low: rental.» mnarck Company, ‘Bismarck ‘Bank: a RESH ~""° "BISMARCK DAILY .TRIBUNE SEVE: yate display of Colors and Fabrics. cen AA ie aaa naa Miiisacace” fyles in omens Appare _UXURY seems to be the keynote of the New Fall Garments and there never was a greater variety of Styles or a more wonderful We are sure you will be able to make a selection from the assortment we are now showing. Autumn Models in Coats Coats and Wraps for every occasion. Luxuri- ous Wraps of Plush and Velour with collars and trimmings of Fur. Coats of Velour, Silvertone, Chameleon and other novelties, plain and Fur trimmed. Automobile Coats of Velour and Heavy Mixtures. Prices tosuit everyone. Authentic Styles in Ladies, Misses Suits Suits of Tricotine, Silvertone, Tinseltone, Plain and Checked Velour in an endless variety of styles. Some are elaborately trimmed with Em- broidery, Braid and Fur, while others are on more tailored lines. Only one of a kind and at reasonable prices. The New Fall Milhnery ae Never before was there seh a vAbioty of shapes and colors. As well as being attractive to look at they are unusually becoming, Soft Draped Hats, Nifty Feather Trims and Sailors in a variety of new vand nove! shapes. We invite your inspection. Street Dresses In Tricotine and Serge Beautiful Tricotine Street Dresses elaborately embroidered and braided. Serge Dresses for street, business.and school wear in:Navy and colors. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. ehsgezizivenienies ia WEBB BROTHERS New Blouses The new Waists and Blouses are arriving daily and are very attractive. Lovely beaded and embroidered Georgettes in suit colorings. Tailored Crepe de Chines and Satins. Also the always dainty Georgette in Flesh and White. Reasonably priced. aA Rr ine