The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1919, Page 7

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eens: tb b 60 Cecbetbesesbec Coe eeOPOFOes: rote | § THA KSGIVING 1 4 BLE: te ith aur FINE wae Look at your old table cutlery and see if you don’t need new _knives, forks and spoons and a new carving set We must reduce our stock at once as weare crowd- ed for room, so we are offering 10 per cent off as a special induce- ment eeveseers weessecers. SPECIAL SALE OF RANGES aenveeceseees. We -must have room, ‘so. we will close out all our stock of Rangesat Which we are selling at the biggest bargain prices ever offered. in , Bismarck POOPIE L OL OLE LE LEE LE LIE LL LOL EL LLLOOLELELE LEE OL OLLOCL LLL LGD. OOOLLOLT LL CL ODEO OEEEETTEGE SHEET METAL AND The undersigned will sell at the old John Beal farm, lately occupied by the Teachout Brothers, located on Section 30-137-78, seventeen F miles southeast of Bismarck, on a Tuesday, Nov. 25 \ The following described personal, property, to-wit: 200—Head of Live Stock—200 40—Head of Horses—40 18 head of work horses from 4 to 12 years old, weight 1300 to 1600; one stallion, 8 years old, weight 1600; 4 three-year-old colts; 10 iwo- . year-old colts; 4 yearling colts; 4 sucking colts. 135—Head of Cattle—135 Consisting of 48 head of cows, 12 head of yearling steers, 16 yearling heifers,\56 calves. Also one registered ‘White Face ‘Hereford Bull coming 3 years o!d. These cattle are all well bred stock, having been bred from registered bulls for over 15 years. ‘Hogs 2 4 sows; bred to farrow middle. of March... One boar, registered. Hay and Grain : 225 tons of hay.. About 200 tons of this hay is located ‘on the old Campbell ranch: and: anyone. buying same may winter ‘cattle on. this place. 800 bushels of ‘corn, .150 bushels of good seed wheat, 150. bushels of rye, some ¢orn‘in the field, 200 bushels of oats, some brome “grass and timothy-seed. ~< Twenty Dozen Chickens Farming Machinery One Fordson tractor, good’ as new; one header and one binder, both good as new; two cream separators; two small gasoline engines; four wagons; two sleds; ‘three corn plows; two drills; two sweep rakes; one header box; one manure; spreader; one hay stacker; two gang plows; two mowing machinds;! one Weeder; one sulky rake; two A buggies; one Ford car. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Consisting of one good cook stove, tables_and_chairs, ‘andi other_articles_too numerous _to_mention. Sale Starts at 9:30 Sharp ; Free Lunch at Noon TERMS-—Cash or bankable paper. payable November 1, 1920, with in- | terest at rate of 10 percent. All sums of $10.00 or under cash; 2 per cent discount for cash on larger amounts.’ No property to:be removed until settled for. Estate of Teachout Bros. Ellen: Teachout, Administratrix J. L. Bell, A. S. Bolster, Clerks #34M. Thompson, Auctioneer OOO OOC ADECCO DOO DDL DDO DUEL EOL EOD ILO ODL LOO DOES: . WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED—MALB WANTED—Work. for school boy after pool and, on Saturday, . Call, 12H, pr WANTED-Live men with Ford to dem- onstrate and sell the J. C, M. Acceler- ator. Liberal proposition, J, C, Moro- shaw, 17 Stk,’ Exch, Bldg,, Balto, Md. \ 1i1-17-1w! (WANTHD—Coal miners at Lucky § Mine at Zap, N. D., at one 95 cents per ton for mom work. ‘Slow a. 11-15-1wk WANTED—Office clerk having experience: im filing, High school graduate ‘or aequiralent general. business experience, address: Box. 103 "tribune." 11-18,3¢ LEARN THE BARBER TRADE Big demand for barbers, big wages, easy work, Few weeks completes, expert in- structions, .Time and expense saved by. our method. We have stood the test for, aT years ape: is the only reliable. up to date institution’ of its kind in the northwest. Write at once for free illustrated catalog. Moler Barber College, 107 K. Minneapolis, Minn., “Est 18: CEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, V CANIZING. -Log Angeles Y. M. C, A. «Auto School, 1 imo’ HELP WANTED—FEMALE Sirl_for general housework. H, Rugs, 305 Third Street, 11-20-1wk Nicollet Ave., M-1-1 —Girl for general housework. St. Phone 392. 11-18-1wk WANTED—Housekeeper for family of two on farm; lady of house an invalid; | y no objection. “to one child, Address Promoter Office, Halliday, N. D. 1-17-4t WANTHD—Cook, chambermald and dish- washer, good wages. Box 93, Medora, N. 1, Ws Ai-il-13t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished room in private family. Address AGV, Tribune. % di-tt WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. Two or ‘three rooms in modern home desired, wribune. 10-28-tf FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished three room mod- ern heated flat, to well recommended couple, no children, About six months. Phone’ 6741. H1-19-2 FOR SALE—An’ 8-room modern house, close in, on very reasonable terms, Im- mediate possession can be given, four bed rooms, hot water” he is a desirable property. ,.Geo, ister, - Peeereneeebes- 2222D°LL—COTER DIOL OY. 0, 7th and heated, Phone 872. 307 St. 1 Iwk ROOM FOR RENT—Modern, 818 B. 11-18-1wk FURNISHED ROOM. FOR RENT at 6: 6th “St. Phone _619W. li LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A dog collar, Owner may same by proving prope and_paj for this_ad_at_Tribune. i. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, ten years experience, can furnis erence. Welte No. 100, Tribune. 1-1 WANTED—Middle aged lady wants as housekeeper with famil: children, Good reference. 101, ‘Tribune. LANDS 61) AGRES one mile of station to trade for hotel. -For. particulars write L. Wang, Box 265, Billings, Mont. 11-17-2wks FOR SALE—The improved Teachout farm and ranch’ of about 800 acres, in: south- ern Burleigh county, North Dakota, at $82.50: per acre. Well improved with buildings, fencing, and about 375 acres under. cultivation. . Can be divided. _Geo. M, Register. 11-15-1wk FOR SALE—A section of improved farm land located six miles from town. Land 4s: excellent soil, and lays practically level, with no rock,’ and no waste land. Improved: with ‘dwelling house,» barns, granaries, good well and all other nécessary.’ outbuildings; land ‘is ‘all fenced, Will’sel on terms to suit pur- chaser; crop payment plan, and would consider some city property as a first payment. . For particulars, write P. O. Box 400, Tuttie, N. D- 10-24-4wks an Gg =" {SALESMAN BROKERS AND SALESMEN Agents ‘wanted, either ladies or) gentle- men to handle the sale of stock of the Greater Texas Chief Oil Company in your own territory, This Company has 5649. acres in 10: different tracts, most of which ‘is in proven figlas and right up against. big. -productién.. The Kemp- Munger-Allen flisco' well is only a short distance away. from our 20 acre tract on-which we will drill our first well. Capitalization $300,000. Par value $1 per share We guarantee. to-drill at least 3 wells This is the kind of a proposition that you can’ recommend to your own friends and clients, and will make a ready sale. Stock is selling fast.. Write for tive offer to’ salesmen and ‘brokers. Greater Texas Chief Ol! Company P. O. Box 176, Fort Worth). Texas. 11-20-1t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALi—Oakiand Sedan, cheap for cash, or will’ trade in. for desirable property or’ on one. or two lots. Car guaranteed to. be in first, class ‘condi- ‘tion, Write 80, care ‘ribune, _10-28-tt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One cook stove, one heating stove, one kerosene stove with oven, beds and bedding. 60 Moin aud ene re neers ree: HANGE—8 1-11. YP. new, valance véry choice’ pasture, will exchange for general merchandise or hardware. 4. J. Sylvester, Mandan, N. D.__11-20-Iwk WANTED—Second-hand vault door. Ad- dress. Box 546, Bismarck; N. D. | State Yetter. 11318-tf LE—About 100 “tons first in bales, Ph ‘Apply 305, 8th R'. SALE-—Pool hall ‘st ‘three ‘tables, ‘soda fount 5 cigar and candy case nd tures. Write Lock Box 107 Regan, D, 31-18-iwk FOR SALE—Couch. Call at 511 | 9th street. 11-18-1wk FOR SA’ utcher tools, shop and sausage fixtures at a bargain. J. Wirth. Braddock, N. D., Emmons County. * Al-lo-1wk FOR RPNT—A_ few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, ‘elec- ‘tric Pe elevator ‘and janitor ser- vice. ismarek Realty Company, ‘Bis- marek Bank Bldg. T-21-tt FOR) RENT—Basement 46-65, outside entrance; suitable for storage;. Turkish . bath: or: barber: shop;.low rental. Bis- marck Regity Company, Bismarck Bank Bag. - G-2f-tt FOR'SALE=In good ‘condition for cash or nkable paper one 32 Avery Separator mplets: with band. -cutter, “feeder, weigher-and stacker:; one Avery 25 h.p. is Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas ‘ank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with ‘breaker’ attachment. Apply to Regan State.Bank, Regan, N. D. 9-25-tf AMERICAN DELEGATION TO: SAIL i DEC MBER 5. Paris, ‘Nov. 19—The “American dele- sail for{home ‘on’ December’ 5: or 6) it was léarnéd today. x The British ‘delegation, will probably leave Paris ‘about the same time altho no.” official “announcement: ‘has, been made, a me The American delegates will sail on tthe. transport: America. from~Brest. || gations to, the peace conference will |») made. OLDEST WALSH COUNTY Minot. N. 1), Nov, 20.—-In the deat | of “Archibald “Ferguson Miller at the } home of his son, John Miller, Walsh | county lost” its oldest, Has | Mr.‘ Miller lived until May 4th, he | would have been 100 years old. | Mr. Miller was , born® four. miles from G ‘ow, Scotland, May 4, 1820, | and > emigrated to Canada in 18 settling in Ontario. - He» married 1854 and :shis wife was: his’ compan ion. for more than half.a century, In 1877 he started for Manitoba where | he -plamned on taking up land put; leaving the (rain’ at Fisher's Land- | | H ing he took the Red Riyer steamer north, j and, stopped» off at homesteading ins what is now W: county. He lived continuously on his Lxperionced Mothers know the value of ‘Morners FRIEND | For its wonderfully penetrating ‘effect which softens: the: broad, flat, abdom-. inal® muscles under the. skin. of the abdémen. There® is, an” absence of | beating-down pains,'strain and general | discomfort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother’s Friend is used externally. At all Druggists, Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. Bradfield Regulator Co. Dpt. F-12, Atlanta, Ga, ii ian OTHERS Reduce your doctor's hills. by *keeping always on hand— Vics Varon “YOUR BODYGUARD" - SOF, GOR N20 | You Don’t Need Cash With OLSOW’S eee | Now Is The Time To Begin To Select Your Christmas Gifts It will save you a lot of worry—and you will also avoid the crowds of late shoppers during the holiday season. $50.00 Buys you an absolutely perfect Blue White Diamond Ring, one that you need not be ashamed to show anyone. $10.00 Down and $10.00 Each Month $25.00 Buys you one of the highest-. grade 15-Jewel Wrist Watches One that is absolutely dependable. $5.00 Down and $5.00 Each Month LAY ASIDE CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! Instead of waiting until the last minute to buy your Christmas gifts, come in, at once and select something from our stock that you want—you can either take it along with you now, or we'll hold it until any time before i 5 j ‘There’s bound to be a shortage of merchandise by_. Christmas, so, in orde?“to be on the safe side, We ‘advise that you select your Christmas gifts now. Pay After Christmas Christmas that your A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND A SMALL PAYMENT EACH WEEK WILL DO THE BUSINESS. farm until a few years ago when he} Mr. came to Minot to spend his i MAN DIES AT MINOT | with his son, 4 withdrawn from the Kerosene and $35.00 Will buy you a high-grade thin model 19-Jewel Watch, South Bend, Illinois or Hampden. $5.00 Down and $5.00 Each Month MANICURE SETS A wonderful new line; newest styles; from A Little Down A Little Each Month e Mail Orders Are Always Promptly Filled Are given the same attention as though you came in your- self. Money back if you're not satisfied. h Dakota among the Scotch-| ple of the Red River valley always Americans, and in the circles of the! spoke of him as “chief of the clans.” ANNOUNCEMENT COCALO DETIL DOT OL ULL OL OPLELELELILEDLORELELIEISOLEDSOLEDESEODES ODED IDIELEDLOLOL OED —_——$ Qa “oy HE Marshall Oil Company de sire to announce that they have ; i Gasoline business at Bismarck. uf i We have sold‘ our Bismarck: Plant and will Hf handle our clients in this field from the Fargo - Branch. A\ll orders will be handled prompt- é ly from Fargo. Marshall Oil Company -W. E. SEYMOUR, District Manager Fargo, N. D.

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