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aa ‘ MOND. : : “4 AY, JUNE 27, 1921 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE FIVE ! ’ ia Di fi DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Displays ‘Rare Talent BY ALLMA | . - ——— - 2 ‘ | . : __ REAL BSTATE : FARMS—HOUSES—LOTS | 4 room howse, partly modern.. 5 room house, partly modern. : 2 ‘ 6 room house, all modern. “4 ‘ 7 room house, all modern i 8 room house, all modern. . The above are all good houses and can be sold-on very reasonable terms. ‘Palk to us before buying a home, we have houses fn Bungalows for / sale in all parts of the city. | i Come in and talk with us this week. If you can’t ‘call at our office, | | phone and we will send a man to see you. ‘ H i Phone 961 ee | | ” HENRY & HENRY | - Office 4th Street. i : per 2 “Batromé West End of Southern Section of Demonstration . e — posit! WANTED SS AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCL! | Plat, a Field 1/2 Miles in Length, WANTED—Bookkeeping or Typewrit-| MOTORCYCLES at the new prices. r = = ) ing work to do, full or part time, by Henderson four sos etend| | been made to the management of all party with 8 years’ experience; will ingle, 2 40.00" $255 00. P. 0, Box ie x | | AR Hi PUSH lines, and prospective visitors are re consider position outof town. Write} 54) ‘ 3-1W i iy dy quested tajapply to their local station P. O. Box 50, Bismarck; N. D, Write FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1920 | agents for information on this point, __Phone 152-W. a model, in good running condition. | A Bueno een oe a ae ae Price $450.00. Can be seem at 512 Le eats More 3 / POSITION WANTED AT ON 13th St, or call'at 617-X. 6-28-18 OLIVIA, THIS. GENTLEMAN 1} ADMIRE YouR ern Pacific railway has agreed to run ‘ Colored girl. desires” pont, &*"| FOR SALE—Model Ht 46 Buick, prac: SAW YoU DANCING AND | DANCING -You ting, At frequent intervals betwern perienced chamber maid in hotel.| tically new, Phone 535-J. 214 1th SEEM TO PUT ‘go ant the demonstration grounds _ Address Box 247, Hankinson, N. D.| St. 6-25-3t west of town, Auto “taxi” service 6-27-7t | YOUR HEART AND —— will also be available t d fi e} “Tt | : { s e yailable to and from the WORK WANTED. ._. I grounds at moderate fares, : FST Chass DRESSMAIONG —_| WORK WANTED—Hemetitshing sid ply Charges Mod: |" con't Forget Bigness of Show, ting, cotton, wool ‘and linen, 10 | c a0 slew rev! Julia Evanson, 613 Front St. Phone ee yard; ey nik. iB ¢ P| : erate, is Part of Plan---Low In view of previous publicity it may : 391-R, 6-24-1w ae Nialiv pleatiigs up to, 10 Rail Rates Requested. ee eer Co mmrentoe the etead . 25 in width; 9 and’ 10.inches, , esting character of the prep-| - i LAND N eonian ht nd | ; afations for tts first great tractor — fete ; 7-and 8 inches, 15 cents; afations for thts first great tractor and f- ay 320 ACRES, 285 ACRES UNDER 5 ‘and 6 inches, 10 ta; 1 to 4 power farming cantest ever held here. z Cultivation—best of water, 3-wire; inches, 8 cents; all organdy, 6 cents. 6000 SITES FOR AMPS That between 600 and 1,000 acres are i fence, threshing and plowing out: Mra. C, P. LOrson, 400-4th St. 6-23-1w) 4 being provided; that probably 100 fit; will trade for good ‘Hotel. Write | ANTE tuation T class leading makes and of farm trucks < | P. O. Box 255, Billings, oe laundress—wish few more days by : and tractors will be shown; that every é z lw hour: Call 2i2W. 25.3t: Notable Character of Show Assures! class of farming machinery is open to THE BEST LAND IN WISCONSIN— GIRL WANTS WORK—By the = or| That Persons Missing Oppor- representation and display—all_ these r Adjoining the best market in Amer- rr, Phe 917, 6-25-8t | > facts combine t ke this eve ica; $2.00 per acre cash; large and! —40¥r Phone 917); St | tunity (Will. Regret They a epocticulné and educational ote small tracts. For ‘any line. Arnold | | Did Not Attend. ; Se ere awette eta Co., Dept. F, Superior, Wis. 6-27-1t | oe ee OS =| second to nothing else of its kind, ‘ j. THPROVED 160—220—610 acre farms) “iq forehead: in Gibbs township; | Soeerore wet cee een for sale, 8 miles east of Bismarck.! weight about 1100. Write~ W. Are you going to be one of the}, & Dlase of the exhibit which ts Can ha dle warrants bonds ety Xiloue elsmarck, N. Dy" 0, ox |, plate, ase Ree oie = 2 ean ee iN ae elie fatten bound to interest foreseeing farmers wel ayment. C. O. i h SS ee e| i i $ fact that experience on Ww son, Bi marek. Box 189, €-22-2W| Now a2 6-241)" not, Call evenings after 5 o'clock LEGAL NOTICES | on early ee 23,000, ; Practically | and demonstration contest at Fargo |S the fet that experienced men who es i i ROOMS FOR Rose apartment—F, Mrs. ‘Sadie 2 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday provided wih firs ee drat re eee OR RENT ee rom BENT -—— |'_Dodd, NET e-aniw ay eae MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR of next week? If you are, you will he {{C2M8 and good farming equipment HOUSES AND TS _ | ee rr Sunished room: ta cs FOR SALE—Barber shop, Stanton,| ‘;, ARYFRINENG Fo Minneapolis, June 27.— Flour un-| {terested to-know that nearly a hun- ne comer cox alle uimecting vant | Ad FOR ae Flasher, N. D., four-| one pi tio. Ot th ‘Bt. Plane. N. D.;, two chair, fixtures, one bath.| Commissioners of Wiliams Yichanged. Shipments 41,338 barrels.| (red committeemen, representing the fae anselves He es OD cuales Delees Tobia igus, witli Daseiaeat: tucuace, } . n€ | pressure tank, .coal heater, electric] Dak. the County Audito v| Bran, $15.00, local and general committees of are [!'espeetive of the question of whee louse, »furnace,; 357M 6-27-3t| lights; snap. Write F, A. H: authorized to advertise for sealed bids : in ; ccoodinaly {ther or not their work technicall x good water, cement walk, barn, com: | FOR RENT OTw =e os, q 3 nap. rite F, A. Hansen, to. the purchase of ‘negotiable bonds Sa rangements, have become exceedingly Gi ‘4 chnically plete; small payment down; balance | * yoy cox 0 rooms for light 216 Mipngsota avenue, Bemidjl,} to raise tueds thereby for the, purpose MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, uctive in the preparations to make | “Competes” with that of the motor. , monthly payment; will ‘comsider| , housekeep partly | furntohed, o Ot | of taking up 1919 and 192" outstanding | | Minneapolis, June 27-—Wheat re-| thls what it is confidently promised to drawn outfits In economy of cost, good auto for first payment. Get ont S| OR 2a Fr DEY CLEA a seat eae eerrtaee Oe | ceipts, 508 cars, compared to 376 cars| bé—the biggest and most successful | THe prizes offered (five for horse. be further information, G. Brugger, ont} Pp @, repairing, remodeling, re for general fund, $2: a year ago. event of its kind ever “pulled oft” in [wn eauipment and one for the Wilder, Idaho, _— 6-14-31 room in moders hore, 702 Sixth St.; lining, dyeing and tailoring by tall} greeate sum not to exce Cash No. 1 northern, $1.39 ta$1.49; | the Northwest, Incidentally, don't for- | est work done by oxen) aggregate a FOR SALE—Modern house of seven _Phone 288-J. | 25-2t | ors who are experts in their trade nation pends ae pe baa dengint: July, $1.29; September, $1.29. get the dates—June 28 29 and go | total of $1,250 and are to be awarded rooms and bath, trées, screened in| FOR. RENT—Modern furnished rooms) ee KLEIN—tailor and cleaner. | day of July, ' re{ Corn No. 3 yellow, 47 to 48 cents. | for if you fall to meet this opportunity |! the winners in their respective porch, garage, good location, $4,790, | Suitable for 2 persons, Inquire at) —— —_______. 6-17-2wks| on the 0tn day of Jun Oats No. 3 white, 331-8 to 33 7-8. while it is-on y Deeley ae ¥ ltines alone. Men winning out in this > ? easy terms; also nice modern: bun- | _46 Main Bt. 621-1w}| FOR SALE—Harness shop and shoe} bear interest at the rate of 6 per « Barley, 44 to 60 cents. : m Four are: going (0: to0k | ition s whe Hi Sa ert gern eam tach baea [FOR RENTCotwo rooms Turalshed for repairing in Connection nt Parshall] Be?.snaum, payable semi-annually Rye No. 2, $1.15 tosgi17 back upon the fact with regret. competition stand .to mike anywhere sf wood floors, price $2,800, terms. J.| light housekeeping. Piano for sale, N. D. Full line of machinery. Good Flax No. 1, $1.81 1-2 to $1.83 1-2 Accommodation Rates Moderate. beet : # ih nee pnecaagrinak : H, Holihan; 314 Broadway. Phone | _713 3rd_ St. 6-21-1w| business in live town. Write W. M.| senting cach inter istt Se s Ra eee ae * x a a a ES Rose! and both bonds and interest to be pay- SnpanEnaa Secretary W. P. Chestnut of the | tural tmplement show, > m1 y-_45._ Insurance written. 6225-2t | ROR RDNT—Rocm In modern bout kes, Parshall, N.D. 6 ble at a place designated by the pu DULUTH TR Fargo Commercial club has been bu: ‘ XK BUNGALOW SNAP—Quick action! (Call 309 8th St, of 226R, _6-25-3t |PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re-| chaser of the bonds. ‘The bonds to Duluth, June 27.—Weakness was) with others, In arranging to see that np] vraceer Seneet Men Will Come, A i abecssary: insderas home: G redial BOR” wedged eg te | ‘blocking and remodeling men fe payable to bearer und to be num-| shown in the wheat market today 43] | ontoering I caged in by those|,, L'¢ter School graduates,’ of whom \ and bath, hard woed finish, full hats, Regle Tailoripg & Hat Works, shat! bo re-| 2 Fesult of larger offerings and better Le bedi d a engaged in by those | tnere are hundreds in North Dakota basement, itice Tittle home, $2,6: 6B. opposite Postofie, "| coived by the County Auditor up untii| Northwest crop reports, July wheat | Xo 1 catering to the coming crowds. | ing western Minnesota alone, will be easy terms, shown by appointment. Gail at 312 8 i-18-t¢| 11 o'clock A.M, Sth day of July. A. D.| closed 2 cents off at $1.34 asked. Flax | Not only will rooms and tmeals’ be |inouny represented in the gathering "Phone 961, Henry & ‘Henry. 6-24-lw| awl at 312 Sth Oia: Se Oat The Board of County.C started weak but recovered. July flax made available at the most reasonable | jo ine “clans intent: upon seeing IN ALL MODERN —7-roomt house, | ONE FURNISHEDsroom for rent, reserves the right to rele closed 3-4 contF-off at $1.28 1-4 asked.| tates, but farmers and their wives |) ttne untodate teneter manufue, close ik aud poodi ication Cate =n Slice 6-27 bids. Rye closed 1-2 cent up at $1.20, Oats) finding it necessary to make purchtses ee ae ee na ee a - by appointment; $4,500; make a pay-| NYS WANTED is EA yOARE. | closed 11-8 cents off at 353-4; Bar-| while in town will he accorded every PAST putt cag alive Gattoe tauichlnee ment of $800 and balance can he | You can make $100.00 per month —, 4 Willlaton, N. Dak. ley unchanged ats AL sto 8s 8. _No.| possible consideration that a well- here calowh ‘offers a kee 5 of vibe paid lke Tent. Phone -961, Henry selling staple articles to banks ae a |ALEFive large horses, trom | &—13-20-27 : 2 yellow mixed corn 1 cent off at} oxganized business community can af-| oy caueation | cen Teac heared & Henry. 6-27-It | aide line if you are a salesman. ree ive to ten years old, well broken 54 3-4, ford, bale Senet on in the cua aspects FOR SALE OR TRADE—Titeo room | ularly covering territory in this local-| 2M4 safe faxanyone to drive. | Ion. MARKETS ‘ ; Great Opportunity for Campifig. [Or ct or i ie te ee 5 2 i t 702 Sixth street or phone BISMARCK GRAIN. and inthnate details which are always house, ie foot let, electric light and RA Send to us for particulars. Sam-| ire ® nah H ot (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) A big feature of the event will he| gladly explained to interested inquire Se ads Gee he ee sal | euak pucker Gill eset tS On, Onin et alr Combings” tebe | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |, Pimarck, June. 27. the opportunity. it offers: to automobile, ers liy the:operators anil extubitors 1a Main St. 6-27-1w | be refunded on its return. Apply ut} made into switches, ear puffs trans-)_ South St. Paul, June 27.— Cattle NG. i ster sores : ote basen ue See peas ie ae bal eae As a poit-graduate course for FOR RENT—Siite of two rooms on| 2Bce to the Kimball Bank Note Co,,| formations, ete., to Hart’s Beauty | receipts 3,200. Dull. Generally dill, Ne i er durum / week's outing with camping equipment |tractor men, it’ is geierally admitted second floor, nicely furnished for| 909 Hennepin avenue, Minneapolis, | Parlor, Bismarck, Ne D. 6-24-1w | weak to 25 cents lower. Common to| No. 1 mixed durum . 1.01] and enjoy a treat seldom excelled in |that the present opportunity cannot be light housekeeping. Also large front) Mina. 628-1 3 | WANTED—Stubble ottome for a | good beef steers, $5.25 to $8.00. Bulk| No-t ted durum 5} this line, Fargo's parks and riverside | excclled, } Best beef steers to-; NO. 1 flax ... 1.50; boulevards offer abundant sites for the | Hundreds of Exhibitors Present. $6.00 to $7.25. room on first floor, Phone 2 heavy Avery 6-botti low. 2 fla 5th St eee nn MISCELLANEOUS J. Ryan, Braddock, N. °D. ae day $7.40. Butcher cows and heifers| No. 2 flax . location of restful and pleasant camps, | FOR RENT —Completely furni turulaied. ‘MUSIC LOVERS 24-1w | mostly $3. 50 fe: $5.50. ‘had up te No, 2 rye . where meals may be prepared, and ay survey of ane Amportiase at ne Wh: i . | FOR SALE—Buff Orpington C .] $6.50. Veal calves ste: packer congenial groups can enjoy “all the |event. as a local gathering, is at al modern duplex apartment, for two y not. Excliange your Phono- | FOR SALE Buf Orpington Cock, 1 Y: cates oe ee Noy comprehensive unless it recognizes top $8.00. Stockers and feeders dall. Hog receipts’ 10,000. About 25 cents lower. Range $7.00 to $8.00. Bulk $7.50 to $7.55. Bulk good pigs, $8.51 graph ‘Records. We Exchange any ‘Standard. Disc Record. Bring your ‘Records ‘and replace them witn New Music. Phonograph Reeord Exchange domething of the size of the army of skilled” tractor and implement men who will be present either in charge of or to a in the presentation of the h or three months. FAITHFUL WIFE “+ IS ILL PAID Ry Newspaper Enterprise. Call 169-M, FORE 6-27-1t NT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 months old; won three first prize _last_ year. 6-24-1W FOR SALE—Daven dition. Phone 609-X. Austin Predicts Big Crowds. John Austén, the local tractor man upon whom the chairmanship of the port- in good con, 718 9th St. ny street. F.-W. Murphy. Phone Anton Beer Shining Partor rae 6-24-3t |" Sheep receipts 350. 25 to 50 cents} ‘Paris , June 27.—Kurope’s most] general arrangements committee has | various. exhibits. | Interv with ee RENT —___3:3-t? Box 243 "fis Broadway | FOR SALE—Cholce canary singer. lower; Good “gree native lambs] faithful wite 18 suing her husband for) fallen, has been inlefatiguble in whip- [hotel men indicate that hundreds of ever; et ae ee: mara fa 627-lw | Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. bate support, ping the organization into perfect | reservations have been arranged for 'y respect, also rooms furnishe v 6-24-1w She is Marie Tereshtchenko:; Her! shape and seeing that ifo elemenis!py this army of workers, each of FOR SALE—Furntture, almost new: One bed complete, ice box, gas CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 27.—Cattle receipts, 20, pape: Dull. Bulk beef steers, $7.00 to $8.00, Hog receipts 50,000. Active, most- husband is M. Tereshtchenko, Russian foreign minister under the Kerensky regime. Before a civil court ‘here, Mme. ‘Tereshtchenko tinfolded a story of rr RALLIES FROM OPERATION. New York, June 27.—Mary Robe Reinhart, well known author, is rall. likely to contribute to the success of the oceasion ve been overlooked: Under his direction. the most active | business men of tho city have arrayed | themselves upon the various commit- whom Is planning to bring some In- formation for the enlightenment of the public as te the merits of his partieu- lar link, “ Don't forget there wilt be parking . and unfurnished. Phone 183. 6-16-t BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS ing from an operation for gall-stones. | Jy 10 to 15 cents lower. —_——$—$—$—— —$_ She Doesn't Know Freckles! By Blosser | Freckles and His Friends tees, which now have the arrange- ments yrell in hand. Seer! by a local publicity man the other day, Mr, Aus- tin heartily endorsed the widespread facilities at the demonstration grounds and abundant me: y transporta- tion to and from ‘ounds for those Who come by tr Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors opinion of implement dealers that] Before coming to the show, he-sure icensed Exabalmer in Charge ier this meeting will draw thousands of | to ask your agent about special rates, DAY PHONE’ ne ; mi visitors to the city from all parts of ‘ IGHT. PHONES 246-887 the Northwest. Farmers were never Flowers Are Dangerous. ‘considering their mac expendi- The odors of many familiar flowers MA CK OTO! co. tures more carefully than now, and ae ik, be i wre polsonou The old self-colered i MP NY | for every dollar invested, they avill | A e Qt on: eee Ribbed . naturally wunt to know: donnitely the | mips, nuetieularly “those, ef “a: dep He » to receive, No better crimson hue, have a powerful. odor values they are which is) din when inhaled, STUDEBAKER opportunity can be offered in this di- lines, than his odor is of m flavor, and af- rection, along machinery = ‘ Pease see : . eta ; fects many people in a very peculiar Cc AD: D I ILL. L A Cc that atone ee ane ae Tae ci manner, If breathed deeply, i the about to be staged a’ 4 . effect of prod AUTOMOBILES Special Rail Rates Asked. At the time of preparing this article information had vot been recelved re- which continues for some time, caus the suffered to do and say all manner of remarkable and 1 erlous things, ITts influence often lists for an hour or I ‘ P Y 'AKING PARLORS garding the allowance of reduced fares on the various lines of raflroad lead-{two, and is followed by deep depres ing into Fargo, but applications had | sion, Day Phone 100 . \ Night Phone 100 or 687 ——————SS_—— ee BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY t made some of n screen dramas: martial fidelity the popular Par look commonplace. In 1907 Mme. Tereshtchenko, then Marie Nolet, was attending the Sor- newspaper reporter, she gained access to his prison. She provided him with forged passports. With these the couple escaped to 220 MAIN STREET : bonne university. She planned to be-| Sweden. The wife came to Paris, ’ come a teacher. while her hushand remained in Chris- Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ‘Tereshtchenko, then 21, aiso was | tiana. aly A GOOD FOR WOMEN, TOO. Foley Cathartic Tablets have long been a favorite physic with men. Wo- men suffer as much as men do from DYATHINE TD BE DOIN THIS IF attending the Sorbonne. He was the son of one of the richest manufac- turers of the Ukraine. He planned to become a statesman, | Tereshtchenko and the girl student | met, loved and were married. ; In 1914 the war broke out and the Separated, the couple drifted ‘fur- ther apart until finally the wife's suit was filed. Tereshtchenko declares he is without funds and cannot suppost her. WRONG HOU indigestion and constipation, and they i asta e also require a scientific remedy to leaving Se Maa ata cenit Is re June: 27. Rum, out amd ~ keep the stomach sweet, the liver ac- France, hia wife went wit hi 7, paint my country house,” Warren B. gu Aa ee Ashmeade phoned his painter, “I am tive and the bowels regular. Mrs. Geo. Powers, 84 Winthrop Ave.,~ Revere, Mass., writes: TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS “| have taken Foley Ca- | © When Tereshtchenko joined his reg- ame a nurse, in- near her husband iment, his wife be i tending to remain Czar. | power, Young, "Te | made foreign ministe leaving the city and I'll put the whole thing in your charge. Two weeks tl if wien Tie tlaiie biieee as possible. contracted typhus id the house wasn’t painted yet. It ness, headache, bloating. fever. Tier first Ch 8 born dead. n't. ‘The painter had painted the 7 a i Then came wrong house! Z Remember the Ice Cream so- i CARL PEDERSON ; ‘ When the Kere re gave i Factory pisrmpuTo, |B # ENGR D.C. Ph. | Ne as, Moret Eine, 27 [cel ome Eaeabyhecam pach een a Dakota and _ Seatheastera Montana eshtchenko to prison | But his wife would not be separated i from him. Declaring that she was a Lawn on Thursday evening. | TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS

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