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{ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, ’21 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT HELP WANTED—MALE 10 COAL SHOVELERS WANT- ED—Steady work. 50 Cents per hour. Apply Hughes Elec- tric Co., Bismarck. 8-24-tf GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail Clerks. Salary $133 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. Exam- ination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Columbus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. 8-24-1t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al house work; two in family.” Mrs, E. H. L, Vesperman, 513 Avenue A. 8-10-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. C. E. Stack- __house. Phone 594, 8-20-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Mrs. Schwantes, _417 Ist St. _8-19- 1 wk WANTED—A girl to work for board and room at “The Mohawk,” 401 5th St, 8-23-5t WANTED—Competent girl for general house work. Call 802 Ave. B. pena. Oe a __8-28-lwk WANTED—Waitress, Hotel Garrisor Garrison, N. D. 8-24-5t HOUSES WANTED. WORK WANTED Don't forget to have that repairing done before snow flies. Call 195-R, between 6 and 7 P. M. for @ carpen- ter, No Job too small. 8-23-1w I make a specialty in children’s and plain sewing. Phone 391-M, or call at 621 Front St., between 6 and 7 P. M. sh 8-23-1W WANTED — Capable gas _ engineer wants position during threshing and plowing season. Write No, 272. 8-22-1W ROOMS FOR SENT | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house suitable for two, with board; also dressmaking wanted. _Phone 832M. 311 3rd St.__8-23-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern house. Garage for rent also. Bicycle for sale. Call 672M or No. 1 Thayer. jae ee ih AME ___ 8-20-_Iwk FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week; also rooms for light housekeeping. Business College, Telephone 183. ____8-18-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 621-M. 320 4th St. 8-20-1w FOR RENT—Room ‘in modern house, suitable for two, 607 Fourth street. FOR RENT—One furnished room for i EE, A WHOLE Buch TIP! BELIEVE ME THAT'S SOME THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB WHY, MR DUFF! WHAT 1S THE MATTER _WITH DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Big Day for ‘Tom. BY ALLMAN ELEGRAM! FAMILY COMING HOME. TODAY 4 IN JUST TWO MORE HOURS THEY'LL ALL BE HOME H. A. ARMSTRONG, Attorney for Plaintiff | Office of post office address, Hazelton, | North Dakota. Notice of no Personal Claim To the above named defendants: You will please take notice that the object of the above entitled action is to quiet the title of the plaintiff in and to the following described premises, | situate in the County of Burleigh and | State of North Dakota, to-wit: The South west quarter (SW%) of | Section Thirty-three (33) in Township one hundred and thirty-seven (137) | North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West | of the Fifth Principal . Meridian; and | that no personal claim is made against | you, or any of you. H. A, ARMSTRONG | Attorney for Plaintiff | 7-21,——8-3-10-17-24-3 | | SALE BY) NOTICE Y GIVE. That that | certain ) ed and, delivered by | J. Olaf Lei Lein, his wife, Mort-) i xagors, to Seth G. Wright Mortgagee dated the | 20th day, of July A. D, nineteen hundred and | sixteen and filed for record in the office of the | Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, | and State of North Dakota, on the sth day of | ‘August A. D. 1916, and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages, at pace 118, will : by a sale of the premises in such 3 | and hereinafter described, at the front door of | the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in | the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on! the 10th day of September 1921, to s y the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of ; sale, ‘The premises described in and which will be sold tos aid Mortgage 'y the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of B h, and State of North Da. j kota, and described as follow to: c a of NE East half of Northeast quarter 1 11:4) of Section thirty-four (34) ‘ownship | one hundred forty-three (143), North of Range seventy-eight (78), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, according to the U.S. Government | Survey’ thereof; : a ‘The mortgagee has paid certain sums to-wit, | DEMAND FOR SAFE ROADWAYS Some Kind of Protection Should Be Provided to Keep Cars From Skidding Off Dirt Roads, What value do we place on a human life? To judge by some of the roads over the country it is not much, Lives are lost many times where a few dol- lars or a little extra time would make a road sate enough so that taking a ride along them on a rainy day in an auto would not be such a hair-raising 1} experience as is ‘often the case now, says a writer in Successful Farmer. Recently a friend of mine was driv- ing along a road within a half mile of a small town and ran into a ditch six feet deep, upsetting his car and smash- ing things up generally, though he es- eaped unhurt, and had no one with him, Many complaints had been made about that road, but nothing was done by anyone, On either side the ditch came within less than two feet of the roadway, and there was not even a ridge or anything to ward the wheels off and keep them from sliding over.} WANTED to rent modern house 4 or 6 { yooms, unfurnished. Possession} to, with board, 409 Gth St. 8-23-3t | Delinquent taxes upon. said premises for th When hundreds of automobiles are Sept, ist. Phone 382 or write Box| ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for man. | ete rhe date” ef sale amount othe) owned In every purt of the country Bite ime Rene es te “Box ROCA SOR RENT) rma (owe ooo and witch stm is included in} and it Is Impossible to always keep the amount hereinafte d to be due off roads when they are slippery, it is will be due on such Mortgage atthe sale the sum of Seven hundred thirty-s | 48-100 ($736.48) Dollars. i SETH G. WRIGHT not morally right and should not be legally right to leave them in a condi- HOUSES——LOTS——FARM LANDS 3. Zand Bath, hot water heat, $5,000, $1.50 cash, West End, \ 2. 6 and Bath, Furnace, $5, half cash, West End. | c Mortgagee | tion that would make an accident un- a 6 and Bath, Furnace, $4,700, $2,000 cash, 11th St. Fargo, North Dakota. | der ordinary conditions possible. Dur- ; 7 and Bath, Furnace, $7,200, half cash, 6th St. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, \ 4 : ee 1. Half Block, 700 Block “4th St,, $5,600, part cash. |" Attcrneya for Mortgages | ing the last two years I have been 1. 405 acres, good improvements, 9 miles from city, $28 per acre. Terms, Fa North Dakota. | riding around considerably and we baomet) ome have been in pluces where It was very HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY dangerous driving, and often came up- at ge Webb Block. Phone “O” eae , NOTICE OF HORS AE: SALE BY) on such places with no chance at all SALESMAN terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broad- NOTICE IS HERE Fe fai hat ae to avold them, In one case we crossed oath fed , | ertain’ Mortgage, executed and. delivered by | “ze eae oe SALESMEN WANTED—Exclusive ter- way. Phone 745. . 8-24-2t| a Stree Lor ete ad Warbara Steindl, his wife, | x br lee ‘ see a light shower, and on Karl A, Loven, a single man, mortgagor, | Mortgagors, to Seth G. Wright Mortgagee dat-} the far side ound that it had caved closing ‘them out at cost price; you'll save 40 per cent if you come at once. California Fruit store. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—Meat market doing good business in territory where crops are good. Two elevators to be built in the town; must sell on account be in good shape. Box 8, Washburn, No ae P §-23-5t| to Bismarck Building and Loan Associa- eee pipette ——_—_ tion of Bismarck, North Dakota, a cor- FOR RENT—Garage, also dressmak-| poration, mortgagee, dated the 26th day ing wanted. Call 322 2nd St. Phone] °f May,’1919, and filed for reeord in the S30-LR. Call after 7 P.M. S-24-21| ice Of the Register of Deeds of the f ter 7 P. A tl county of Burleigh and state of North FOR SALE—One mahogany music] Dakota, on the 28th day of May, 1919, ; ss C] at 10:20 o'clock A. M., and recorded in cabinet, one five sectional book-| hook 130, at Page 81, will be foreclosed case. Apply 612 Fifth street. 8-22-3t) by a sale of the premises in such mort- ed the 12th, day of Noveute A: D. nimetecn | away to within inches of the road, oda a ed for record : ; % bttiee ‘ot the Re ster of De Js of the County; though that was solid. For a rod the of eu a Suatcof te Dales ,iof the | ditch was not two feet from the road, 2 day ot Nea at Mortgages, at page 484,/ WIth nothing to check a slide into, It. will be foreclosed by 2 sale oe the promis tel A very steep hill began just beyond cl a einafter described, such, Mortgage an ‘Court Mouse in the City | the bridge. Our ear could not make of Bismarck, in the County of Busletgh, and the hill, and we stalled, and had to State of North Dakota. at the howumember | back some, ‘The least bit of skidding FOR SALE—By owner, modern house with six rooms.and bath. Full base- ment, large screened-{u porch; a| first class garage, with cement floor. Four blocks from postoffice. Will consider car in deal. ‘Phone 212-J. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—Five-room houge, witi/ ritory, live individual or firm calling on garages and repairmen to sell 3-A piston rings on commision; 3-A piston rings are making good where other piston rings are falling down. This is an opportunity to ‘build .up your own business. Steel Spring Piston Ring Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 8-24-1t] hath ; ye ees eek ith Street Ae , s , modern, east front, good loca-; of sickness. Address 266, care} FOR SALE—My pinto y. 1] gage and hereinafter described, at the! o'clock P. WANTED—Collector and Salesman. tion, near schools, a desirable home, Tribune. 8-6-1m. 7p s pony. Will se front door of the courthouse in the city | Wee to satisfy the amount due upon said} would have been certain to have car- | her cheap or trade for of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh| Mortgage on the day of sale. i bicycle. Ray Gobel, Phone 887. 8-1 )-1W Kk FOR SALE—One gas range. } The premises described in said Mortgage | the same, | situated in the ate of North Da- | state of North Dakota, on the 3rd : of October, 1921, at the hour of ten} and which will be sold to sal lock A. M., to satisfy tl are those certain pren Price $4,600 cash $500. Balance | FoR SALE—Furniture, fumed oak Steady position. Call or write ~monthly payments. Harvey Harris!" Gining set, antique mahogany li- Singer Sewing Mch. Co., Bismarck, ict 8-19-1wk.| _& Co. 828-4) brary table, child’s high chair and| _ new. Phone 212-J. BBG etW| Ole Ae MMe tes sally [ Ste, alone, cermetn, Pee ch FOR SALE—Five-room house on) wicker go-cart, tapestry davenport, Said mortgage will b Kota and. described ag follows, to-wit: The | { LOST pavement, east front, nice trees,! Brussels rug. 617 4th St. _8-22-lw| °—7 aaa @ | such. premises sold by | Southwest amnarter of, Section leven, (1). 1 | r SAT Tea braved Tarmicon e paymel 5 ‘ wnship one hundre' y-two (142), North | j LOST—Saturday afternoon $20.00 cur-| Very centrally located, water and|®oR RENT—Improved farm of | LEGAL NOTICES | in: tiie payment of the “monthly Ihatell:| of Range seventy-eight (78), West of the Fifth | rency. Between Main and Broad-| ¢lectric light. Price, $1,800. Har-|" goreg: 18 miles north of Bismarck; | €—————————® | aid. Under the Verne of aula mortgaget L incinal Merid my containing one, hundred | way. oni4th Stor from 4th Sts west aoespee ES oo 8-23-H) $425 cash rent; or will sell cheap.| NOTICE OF MORT sane py)and by virtue of the defaults aforesaid, | {nied States Goveroment "Survey thereof | | on Broadway. F' return - | FOR SALE—. fly modern six-room ‘1 ) SALE he entire principal debt secured by said| eres covench Mortgage.at, the date viuaiiees ns bath, JH Holiban, 314 Broadway Photie ADV RLISEMEN! mortgage Tas become due and aya | 2 eet oe dee wentywo numdred nine: EBY GIVEN, That that nd delivered) by », husband and re. 824-21 tin Mortengey exerted Som TR PCRS DD lenin ee Mortgage, executes PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re-} J. Olaf Tein and Oy Set and hereby is declared due and payable. | one and 82-100 The premises desc gage and which will house with bath, hardwood floors; a good buy, $2,950; 650x140 lot, Gg 201.82) Dollars. G. WRIGHT Mortgagee bed in such mort- sold to satisfy the bune office and receive liberal re- war 8-22-3t LOST. ire terms very reasonable. Phone 961. tg | wil 2 LOST—New Hood tire mounted on Henry & Henry. $-22-3t blocking and remodeling men's ere eae ae mount due on the same, are describ- Fargo, North, Dakota. ; bats, Eagle Tafloring & Hat Works, | eon hundred and seventeen ed as follows: Lots Five (5) and Six (6),| Lawrence, Murohy & Nille Judson rim, between New Salem, in Block Nineteen (19), in Riverview Ad- Attorneys for Mortgage | and Sweet Briar, Notify J. A. Ragan,| FOR SALE—Partly modern house of} Phone 68. opposite Postoffice. ord in the office’ bf the Regi a ee pee five rooms; large lot: this is a bar- ag | the County of Burleigh, and State dition to the city of Bismarck, North | Peer orth Dakota | . D.| Dakota, according to the plat thereof on Hoa of record in the office of the egister 01 leeds of Burleigh County, | “| North Dakota. ”| NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS There will be due on such mortgage on iT requested for furnishing 1000 / county sof the’ day of sale the sum of $4209.46, be- | Petals on less, best lump Lignite kota, “ut the | sides the costs and expenses of this sale. coal’ delivered in the bins of the several Lewis & Clark Hotel, Mandan, N. 8-22-8t Dakota, on thestsh. day. of Now 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgag at page 460, will be foreclosed by premises in such Mortgage and, ‘ cribed, at the front door of we in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh, and f Nor! gain at $2,100; $800 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. 8-24-2t FOR SALE—Very desirable six-roow, FIRST CLASS WORK—Ck pressing. repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 68, opposite pastoffice. 1-18-tf Dak. Reward. ti _ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Furnished house or light the County of housekeeping rooms by couple with} house; thoroughly motern. River- Burleighysand yy Re ey or econ, ine conte and ie aes | one child of school age. Care Trib-| view addition, Reasonable terms./FOR SA! Twelve shares, Spring | September 1921, to satisfy the amount due up-| Bismarck Bul h day of August, 1/91. -4y of Bismarck public schools, during | WANTED—Warm rooms, furnished, by Moder: . | per ahare, write Lock Box 714, Bis- See ee Et tie came SCAT ee tae WES | subject to State of N. Dak, analysis. couple with boy of school age (9). room flat. Look these over if you; marek, N. D. 8-22-1wk. | are those certain’ premises situated in the Bmore or NerOr pakbln Board reserves the right to reject any or Will stay all winter. Write Tribune| want something desirable, College) pLUMS WANTED—Cash paid for wild County ok Burleigh, and State. of Noril ie 8—24-21, 9—7-16-23-30, a ple Bids to be opened at 8 p. m./ 275. 8-23-tt/ building. Telephone 183 8-28-tf/ Diums. Express to the Northwest] Southeast quarter of Section” twenty-seven |! By order of Board of Education. Properly Protected Road. (27), in Township one hundred _ forty-three RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk 8—23-24.25.26-27-29.30-31, ried us over the bank and for several Nursery Company, Valley City, N. D 8-24-1w TAKEN UP—One bay mare, white- faced, and one white foot; weighs about 1,200. City Pound, 318 So. 9th 23-31 FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow, with bath, hardwood floors, modern, near school. Price, $3,500, on.terms. Harvey Harris & Co. __ 8-28-44 4 room cottage furnished, the furni- ture for sale with privilege to rent st. re house. Also garage, tent, and type-/ FOR SALE OR TRADE writer. 416-4th St. 8-19-lwk; store building, 25x60, full basemen.. SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Fourth (143), North of (78), West ‘of the Fifth } ing one, hundréd si less according to t ment Survey thereof; The mortgagee has paid certain sums, to-w Delinquent taxes upon said premises for t years 1917, 1918 and 1919, whic est thereon will on the date of sale amount to the sum of $309.09 and which sum is in- cluded_in the amount hereinafter stated to be AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE or trade for car. Hay- wood model 12. Vulcanizing plant fully equipped for retreading, sec- tional work. Takes size 2% to 6 inch tire. Tubes repairing and vul- canizing of all kinds. Located in minutes it looked like we were to go down six or eight feet into a creek. It is not always that such places are on unimportant roads. In fact the first place mentioned was on a main traveled road between county seats, and automobiles used it on long dis- Burleigh, in District Court, Judicial "District, . F. Mauk, Plaintiff, vs, Byron BE. Woods, Grover H, Woods and Rose A. Persons, and all other persons un- known claiming any estate or interest in or lien or incumbrance upon the roperty ‘described in the complaint, of North (ee TETRA eee at MARKETS | —__—_______—-@ WHEAT EASIER Chicago, Aug. 24.— Wheat was a shade easier today but it developed Dakota to the town population 1,500. Only shop in ee A, . * = = . J. Bieber, Herreid, 4 iit] he due ch Mortgage A trey town; for details and price write | FOR SALE—By owner six room mod: for land. ©. J. Bi * due. There will be due on such Mortgag famed Defendants: steadiness on reports of additional . i ‘ ern house also range & kitchen cab-| _8. D. 8-19-21t | the date of sale the sum of | ght ee ore heraiy summoned to anawer Dn eenorks d tance travel. In the main it was a fine op tne Alain iy this action, whieh in| Export sales since yesterday’s close.’ youd well kept, but there were two or to Nick Janiow, Box 8, Wilton, N. Dak. 8-19-1wk dred thirty-six and A Initial prices were $1.17% to $1.17% FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for for September and $1.19 to $1.19% Phone 653J, 623 9th St. six room house. Phone 689M Sun- 8-18-1wk three places that were really danger- ous, though this was the worst of all. filed with the Clerk of said District inet. Court at his office in the Court House DODGE T G CA —. - y Nor A c f se trade. aw in ties Af cori aa (ee FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| day or after 6 P. M. on week days. | jo wrence, Murphy & eres oth Dt in the city of Bismarck, In suid County | for December. Official trading start- 5 , q throughout. Price $500. Will sell} ment in the Rose Apartments 216 i fe a | 880-1 wk Attorneys for Mortgage and State on the subseriber within | ed in the May option at $1.23. Wherever there is a place at the side ‘| on part time or take Ford in trade.|' 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone FOR SALE—Entire furnishings of 10 een anole: _ [thirty days after the service of this| Additional export trade brought] of @ dirt road that has much travel, H, C. Bradley, Wilton, N. Dak. 852. 3-3-%£/ room ‘house including piano and vic- iene [summons upon cou crolusives of tne the total to around 1,500,000 bushels.| that is deep enough to upset a car i} 8-20-5t trola. 619 6th St. Phone 619M failure to appear or answer judg-| , Final prices were $1.18 to $1.18% | that went down into it, some kind of 7a 1 heed MISCELLANEOUS Bis 8-18-1 wk] NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ment will be taken against you by de-| for September; $1.19 to $1.19% for! protection should be made to keep cars FOR SALE—Sedan top for Country og | cee FORECLOSURE SALE | fiuit for the relief demanded in the! Decemb d $1.221% for M H Q Club Overland. Box 97, McClusky,| FOR SALE—Store shelving with) WILL TRADE 1-4 section of land for] Notice is hereby given, that the cer- | complaint. jecember and §: » for May. | from skidding off. We are not consid- Dated July 18th, A, D. 1921. | ering the quick dash to one side from cuted and delivered by — enna tain mortgage drawer bottoms, and tables just re- a good closed or opened car. Must moved from Plymouth Clothing and| . p careless driving or soing too fast. in mud, but the unavo‘dable skid that is N. D. 8-24-1w MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR (a FOB SALY OR RENT ___ HOUSES AND FLATS Desirable Spokane property, for sale or trade. Party residing in Bismarck has become the owner of a Spokane house of 10 rooms with 7 lots. This ae al tr RE lds Maly Men’s Furnishing store. Steam) heating furnace( rather large), at a/ sacrifice. Cadillac automobile, 7- passenger; a powerful car in good condition at one-fourth the price of/ new; 160-acre, a farm with wood! Freckles and His Friends They Are Forced ‘to It! 7 By Blosser Minneapolis, Aug. 24.— Flour un- changed to 10 cents higher. load lots $7.75 to $7.85 a barrel.: Ship- ments 66,629 barrels. Bran, $14.00 to $15.00. In car-j bound to occur now and then, Our roads should be safe in muddy weather as far as we can make them for often at such times we have to use them with our ¢ is said to be a very desirable pro-| and water, near Mandan in Heart MOM, SCUOOL'S GONNA OH IGUESS So, " ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | i oH 7” 1 7 : | ee perty, is modern, has hard wood] Try dancers, Bee LAN Carey, | START BEFORE Lone | Lip’ VouRE A ag pad Dare South St, Paul, Aug. 24—Cattle re- UNITED STATES’ GOOD ROADS " re ‘ees in the Be Nee Battle MOM 5 5 ' A yard. The house is said to be well] HOLSTEINS FOR SALE—Over 100 A PARTY AT OUR. its SAD WAIB ICE | to go00 Ga ioe Ss ta Gao! Work Is in Progress in Every Section to Give Country Superior built and is not old. This party would trade this property for a Bis- marck or Burleigh county property satisfactory to her. What have you head, grade and pure bred Holsteins. | Cows, heifers and bulls. Inquire N. Dak. Holstein Breeders Circuit, New Salem, N. D. Hugh M. Trow- | HOUSE So ALL TH’ KIDS CAN COME = NEXT TUESDAY, Bulk $5.00 to $6.00. Butcher cows! jand heifers mostly $3.00 to $4.50. ; | Veal calves 50 cents higher. Practi- cal packer top $9.00. Stockers and feeders steady to weak. | Highway System, The {ime is rapidly passing when the bad roads of America can be point- to offer.—Geo, M..Register. _8-23-lw —bridge, Supt. __- Sa ent \ a FOR QUICK SALE—Snap, owner| _30x3 non-skid and 30x3 1-2 new noa- Hog receipts 7,500. Strong to 25° oq out usa reproxeh, In every section At low prices. cents higher. Some lights 50 cents’ (¢ tne country work is in progress to needs money; strictly modern cot- tage, four years old, five rooms and bath, full basement, hardwood floors, built in features, gas stove, electric washing machine, fire place. new garage, $3650; terms to suit. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 8-22-3t FOR SALE—Strictly modern house, seven rooms and bath, trees; good location; a real home, $1,100 cash: balance easy terms. Also nice new bungalow of five rooms and bath; close in, $1,400 cash; Balance good Undertakers Embalmers : Funeral) Directors | September, $1.27; December, $1.261-8.| Most of our existing roads were not Licensed Enbalmer in Charge Corn No. 3 yellow, 47 to 48 cent: designed with a view of carrying the DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Oats No. 3 white, 301-8 to 307-8| heavy loads now imposed upon them, | cents. and in new roads it would seem the PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in ——————— SSS BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY ss DypSubstered Furniture Made to Orde, ZU | Day Phone 100 SEALY BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS | skid Firestone Tires. v Expert car washing and repair work.’ Automobile and house paints, at the Lockwood Accessory Co., owner 8th’ and Main St. 8-23-5t FOR SALE—Twenty acres river bot- tom land; three-room house, well; half cleared; fine timber; $1,200, | good terms. Three miles from Bis- marck. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broad-| way. Phone 745. 8-24-2t | FOR SALE—Two new Bell Canto, medium size phonographs. We are) Night Phone 100 or 687 | I SWERE'S CLEM AN! NIC AN! WHITIE AN! ARTHUR AN' CHESTER. AN! NORM. AN' SUM. SLIM WHEN HE AND YoU ALWAYS To, BUT HE HAS A FocT-BALL WE WANTA USE! up. Range $6.50 to $9.00. Bulk $6.50 to $8.50. Good pigs mostly $8.25. Sheep receipts 300. Steady. Bulk, medium to good native lambs $7.50 to $7.75. 1 BISMARCK GRAIN. | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Bismarck, Aug. 24. No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum ... i eae te No. 1 flax .. —Bovs’ Life. | | LES SEE Now= WHY ARE You ASKING : | No. 2 flax . pleted —Boys’ Lite higteral aad Kargene NEW CHARACTER OF TRAFFIC | MINNEAPOLIS GRAT Minneapolis, Aug. 24.—Wheat re- ceipts. 248 cars, compared to 282 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.37 to $1.42; | Barley, 43 to 49 cents. | Rye No. 2, 94 to 95 cents. | Flax No, 1, $1.991-2 to $2.011-2. | | The total strain on the cables hold- ing up the rooklyn Bridge, New York, is 13,974 tons. | i 1 | _—-s | U. S. agricultural experts have de- | veloped a process of preserving small jfruits by freezng. | with those of other countries, give the United States a system: of roads which will compare favorably Roads are being built at 2,985 different points. Fully 30,000 utiles of rond have been approved by the secretary of ag- riculture. It is estimated that this | construction will cost the country near- ly $400,000,000. At the end of June, 1920, the government reported that 2,- 116 different projects, or a total of 16,000 miles of roads, had been com- Most of Existing Highways Were Not Constructed to Support Heavy Loads Now Imposed. builders cannot realize the present changed conditions and the new char acter of the traffic; in any case the problem is Ket an easy one. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS ——ooOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoooS——— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, hiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phene 268

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