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| A | ‘- FRID. 26, 1921 . os THE BISMARCK TRIBUNS PAGE FIv® aah, vet eae: : - eee r | ‘ H+ citis at the Bismarck hospital, and is | te F ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wilbur Worrtes About the Future. | Railroad Man Gives getting along nicely... , 1 ¥ E | Good. Advice hoby baste f ay ' “os Ace aba Goel ies ar Sas = | “Several years ago I was under| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wachter of this | HELP - a Epes Zz y F. THE FIRST TIME | ADDED THIS yy | treatment iof fa _ptomadh; specialist: city announce the arrival of a baby ‘| i0 COAL BROVELERS WANT. FOR Sku? K€ (Sepremser CE) UP. | GOT $40.50 - THE SECOND 7 \for. 5 months 8 weeks ofl whlch daughter sf the Bismarck hospital. : NI-| FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- \ t TIME | GOT$41.50 AND THIS } were spent in a hospital. Another ee ' i ED—Steady work. 50 Cents| ern house, suitable for two, with ROWEMPER TTIMEAGET $42.50 ! [GUESS stomach specialist told me I had gall’ ENTIRE CHANGE 4 er h Apply Hughes Elec: ‘ ff : aay 0 POA | stones and that an operation was nec- | i per hour... Apply Hughes Elec-} board; also dressmtaking wanted. ; I'LL CALL IT $4.0% AND LET IT essary. 1 did not want to have this.) OF PROGRAM AT It __ tric Co., Bismarck. 8-24-tf| phone 832-M. 311 2nd St. 8-26-31 __ GOAT THAT! iI lost 45 lbs. in weight. Talking with REX THEATER z et WANTED—Young man to work by|fOR RENT—Room in modern h x ja brakeman one day he told me of | } | month. Steady job. . 421 12th St.|" @ yi t iu Bi i tc | Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and a Adam in the Garden had nothi { F. Jaszkowiak. q arage for rent also. Bicycle for aking it I have gaine S. an dam in the Garden had nothing on Mt sale, Call 672M or No, 1 Thayer. Wy. m feeling fine. [am advising others | Alendale at the Rqx theatre this after- : 8-20- wk ’ Uy, |to try it.” It is a simple, harmless | 200n where a house comfortably. fill- it ——- eek ack Wy \preparation that removes the catar- | ¢4 with the fair sex is enjoying the \ F al house work; two in family. Mrs,| "OR RENT—Rooms by day or week; a rhal mucus from the intestinal tract | Alcadale show to the exclusion of men } E. H. L. Vesperman, 613 Avenue A. | 180 rooms for light housekeeping. and allays ‘the inflamation . which #nd boys. Privacy in asking ques- it} . Business College, Telephone 183. us $ practically all stomach, liver Hoe iat the ladies vee the sObiete EW XL 1 1 REA, PERCE reer Rien ee - 8-18-tf ‘and intestinal ailments, including ap-| S°Ught in giving @ ma) inee exclusive- oY eariea gar nae ioe Gall] FOR RENT—Nice clean-room ina pendicitis. One dose will convince or I¥ tor ladles 1112, Ave. D., or phone 616: nfodern house. Call 213 11th St. iipney refunded.—For sale at all drag:| umes rere eee rang ue £ i }-26-2t] North or Phone 646J. 8-24-5t : |tures and vaudeville. A free matinee WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for SS Was given for kiddios this afternoon to éral housework. Mrs. C. E. Stack-| tight housekeeping. Call 621-M. 320 | Minutes of the meeting of the Board} Present the first two episodes of house. Phone 594. 8-20-tf 4th St. 8-20-1w tof city Comin! slotiers, Monday evens} Huth Rolland in the Flaming Arrow WANTED—A girl to work for board] 37, =... 1, modem hove Mtg uatseendy 182s veg (and will be given again Sat- and room at “The ork tor beac FOR RENT—Room in modern house, he Bowed So Clty Comm Siurday and tomorrow afternoons 5th St, 23-5 suitable for two, 507 Fourth he X a At elght o but” after the “two episodes wae te EES DS se 24-83% present Commi 'S\'this aftern the third will be ‘given WANTED—Competent girl for f 7 | \ 0, THIS |S MORE IMPORTANT: Larson, Thompson | armor the hie will bes eiNer house work. all 302 Ave. Boe FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod- ‘ MANY PAYDANS ARE OFFICE WORK THAN OFFICE WoRK ! e Tt minutes or | at the Teculay matinee | Saturday at f a rday i : 8-23-1wk| _ erm house, 38 Rosser... 8-24-1wk é AT HOME? I'M TRYING To FIGURE OUT hpproved. The City at tee | m and SelurGay ener omleu oe eee ee ee Lwk | _— - THERE IN Late CA teeta Prat vay nd tomorrow an unusually strong cast WANTED—Waitress, Hotel Garrisor.| FOR RENT—Furnished room, 223 4th NOVEMBER P : HOW 1 CAN PAY BACK WHAT othe swimming peol was sate, ‘The (Of talented players will appear in the Garrison, N.-D. 8-24-51] St. 8-25-3t 1 BORROWED ON THIS VACATION City Bacteriologist reported on the ex- | production of Robert Browning's amination of two dairies furnishing » poem, “A Li an,” whi fa eT EERE! BEFORE | Gi milk to the city, same poem, “A Light Woman,” which $500 CASH condition. oc A en Otte. is to have its first rin today at the i submitted slaughter | Rex theater. The cast includes Charles AND 'y, Whose work on the screen al- $35 per month, which includes interest at 7 per ce s hits the mark and wins the ad- | te x niration of the most conservative chase price, eR ; for the use of tl eared with George Beban and later dump grounds. » {with Sessue Hayakawa, and who has Wah Bick: HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Paseo" Instructed to order a new motor for the | recently been acclaimed a star; Claire the west side of 1 Block vincing “vampire” of the silver sheet, SALESMAN FOR SALE—Five-room house, witi [een Peele Maton Ne ;/and Hallam Cooley, the matinee idol Stickalite-Auto Trouble Lamp. Sells} bath, modern, east front, good loca- a fire truck and the - {of the screen, who in “A Light Wom- ‘al; 3 tion, near schools, a desirable home, structed to advertise fo tian” is given a ‘role to his taste as a aires en ser eats tice ‘34.500 cash $500. Balance fone. On motion of Commissioner far’ | youthful Don Quixote who reforms tf some make more A few good] monthly payments. Harvey Harris On motion: of ; jitst in the nick of time. y d counties left. Want county sales- _& Co. 8-28-40 Pee ihe Board ot ae ioe j F amen, Write caniekly for Proposition. FOR ‘“SALE—Five-room oan on| tin Blonday evening, Angust 2th, | DEBS CASE TO j ‘ < mpany of No a- avement, east front, nice trees, 21, at eis P.M. | i kota, Minot, North Dakota. 8-26-21 ae centrally located, water and Attest: ATKINSON, | BE TAKEN UP { WANTED—Ten High Class Salesmen,| electric light. Price, $1,300. Har-| , wicker go-cart, tapestry davenport, 7 * ete Mon Mie SU ae "City. Auditor. | AE en arenes eT N | i good territories, wonderful oper-| vey Harris & Co. 8-23-4t Fae ee a chal LEGAL NOTICES | : _ ~ | jNeshington, Aue - Dispoaiti tunity. Men. who own cars pref FOR SALE—Very - i PRE WAR PRICES on @ieaning, ————————___—_—__ : a $n | of the case of Eugene V. Bobs im- a Call for Mr. Levi, at Northwest FOR ere a ee atains fiver: locking and remodeling men’s! jouer oF b s and which will be sold to satisfy the MARKETS || prisoned socialist leader, may be f Hotel, Sunday and Monday. Pee sitiee = Reasonable term te; Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works,| SOTICH OF SANE ON ire ‘situated jn the county of Burleigh] g 1) S| taken up with President Harding to- 8-26.2t| View addition. sonable 8! Phone $8. ite Postoffice. State of North Dakota, County of] and state of North Dakota, and described “WHEAT FLUCTUATE morrow hy Attoroney General Daugh- sake Address 270 care Tribune. 8-20-Iwk| : eat : Burleigh, in District Court, Fourth} 4s follows, to-wit: migectey | "ag 262 Wheat i vierty, it was stated officially today, to $3500—All modern 6 rooms with bath, te, Se EA atACS Bank of Baldwin, a fot in Poa eee Argon C18) thet Suienee fg: 2h eae Hated the depa rtment of justi se : SHOES SHOES, SHOES. hardwood floors, full-basement, gas |PFRST = CLASS WORK—Cl +] corporation, Plaintiff, vs. L. Walker,| ‘Town of Sterling, North Dakota, some- | Tapidly, inthe! opening: trades on: the a Economy Shoe Store, 3021-2 Main] five goes. with house. Phone 961,| Breseins, repairing, dyeing, ladies’) pevondant: times known as New Sterling, North Da-| board today. The start was un- yf street, has a complete line ‘of ladies’, Henry & Henry i 8-25-3t nd men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring se virtue an Sxocutlon lesied O3e kota, according to the recorded plat there-| unchanged to 1-4 cent higher. A re- CAR SERVICE | te men’s and children’s shoes at extreme- a = & Hat Works. plone 58 opposite) >. itt eh eeestne County of, let! of. death F | action of a half to 3-4 cents followed. ; iy iydlow prices: At extreme’! FOR RENT—Strlctly _ modern apart-|\ postoffice T-8-t0| felgh'and State of North Dako and al sate mortgage in that the “sald. monte) Professionals bought on this break IS RESUMED \w ment ‘inthe Rose Apartments 215 Wirt TR “760 acres Emmons judgment rendered and a "| gagors have failed to pa uny time the| Sending prices up again. At the end of; SUR a setdo ga 119 WORK YW. D 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone| “Co. ‘land for 4 or 5 rooni-house in|. I9zt in an action wherein $800 described the turing! the fitst hour prices, were 1-4 to 1-2) » Ta. Aug. 26.-—Street car A) WANTED To die: — 852. 3-3-2! Bismarck. Box 175 Kildeer, N. D.| State Bank of Baldwin, a corpo 21st, 1920 and have failed to) cent above the opening. | se resumed on all lines in “4 WANTE: I 'D—To dig s with The 8.26-2wks. | 8 plaintife and 1, ¥ ao gar aetend= portion of the interest amounting) “Tnoreased bullish sentiment engend- shortly after 1 o'clock ; Little Giant Rock Digging Ma- ROOMS WANTED pins WANTED = Caen pail salah PULL Fe of the, 8: intift and Heyes Catctiee note therein deserved eyed by export credit bill kept prices | rdance with the order of Hf chine for digging and hauling rocks — D—Cash paid for wild ain real “prop oe cen annual interest of s6%/0n the upturn until near the close, federal Judge Martin Wade, ' weighing from 100 to 3,000 pounds. I charge $1 per hour for man and machine when employer furnishes WANTED—Rooms for light house- keeping. Address 276 Tribune. E k 8-25-1t plums. Express to the Northwest Nursery Company, Valley City, N. D 8-24-lw TAKEN UP—One bay mare, white- described to from the defendant to tl the sum of $1 costs of said sale and the cima nt due on the note of $900 therein described aturing October 21st, 1922. Because of said defaults and under the terms of said age authorizing id mortgagee in m due plaintiff in r with the est on LMOU 87 toxeth 3-4 cents below yesterday’s finish. | | when realizing sales took them 1-4 to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — Remington pump = 12- board and team of horses. Now is a h indebtedness since Uh eof the ES Seabeerel| 7T. PAU " + the time to get those large rocks|CIEY REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS| faced, and one white foot;, weighs| Judzment, and. which excettion wa He re er ra Pe den SU cPaNI CAE: SG ee CHLURLI: [1 ence conten THeaEIT. aw oa in out of your fields. Address, The INSURANCE about 1,200. City Pound, 318 So. 9th] $1"; the whole| ¢ 1,400: fully. steady; spots | oeey ches a zi Brean take! at Rock Digger, General Delivery, Bis-] For sale 3 room house, 25 foot lot on| _8t. gag at ear er ne ‘ mortgage | © a inure ed ady; spots; used once. a bargain if taken a > State of North Dakota z ne i strong; dry-fed st 9: gra ara 593- marck, N. D. ag 8 25 It payed street. Price $800. $400 cash.| FOR SALE OR TRADH—ConcPete | UP Al! the right title and due and mortuages ling) 3 rOUe ary ted 5 eore eee ‘Moise Melanin Phone 593-R. 323 8th St. So. ene Pa aS a *, 2 ° A a —Conc! SAT 4 ra he whole sum] gtee! bulk, $5-$6; butch- 8-26-3t. ’ f Don e forget to have that repairing mn ta a Pacwate, a, thoroughly moae| 210% building, 25x60, full basemen.. ercceeat Walk secured id mortgage due Jer co Tee Salon | Experienced kitchen help waritel done before snow flies. Call 195- : ghly mod- : the: » ‘There ye due on such mortgage| Cr : ys | need ub between 6 and 7 P. M. for - baton ern $3600. Terms. sub amie Ge a BEE patie whic ole property ie nee ier Geer pelties | Me ee ian are FOR RENT Partly furnished oasis 5 - ry Pitbacs ixceet 3 Hite ——— _ rg urleig! ounty, North Dakc v0 's Ca a s. —. rt nis: x S ty ter._No_job too small. 8-21-1w | 6 room cottage well located. Price fo SALH#—Compleie furnishings for | acwihet, 46 the, SoUTEN EN statu | $6-89.50; seconds, §5-86; stockers and| for. light housekeeping Call 708 ' I make a specialty in children’s and|*"7::49m house, modern. Price $4500.; ®!X Toom house. Phone 689M Sun-| (SW 4) sof ‘Becton ate ies feeders steady. Main St. or 278R. 8-26 1 wk : ; e at Section Thirty (30) all in 142, f ust 18th, 1 3 Hog receipts, 2,500; slow, steady to} FOR RENT—Two large, _ pleasant -apeiieiaminmeton — Noe et cont cece permanent BS plain sewing. Phone 391-M, or call at 621 Front St., between 6 and 7 P.M. oe 8-23-1W WANTED — Capable gas engineer wants position during threshing and Plowing season. Write No. 272. 8-22-1w __ HOUSES WANTED. WANTED to rent modern house 4 or 5 rooms, unfurnished. Possession Sept. 1st. Phone 382 or write Box: 1 $1500 cash.” 5 acres well improved with build- ings. Price $3500 with terms. Improved 160 acres of land. 4 miles from city. Price $3500. Terms. D, T. OWENS & CO. MISCELLANE! | FOR SALE—Store shelving with drawer bottoms, and tables just re- day or after 6 P. M. on week days. SANE er 8-207 1wk WILL TRADE 1-4 section of land for | a’ good closed or opened car. Must be ii good shape. Box 8, Washburn, No. Dak. 8-23-5t 3-25-3t |FOR SALE—Book case and writing desk combined, also have piano for rent. 808 7th St. 8-26-5t WANTED—Milk cows. Inquire First 1 North of Range 79 in Burl North Dakota. Notice is hereby given that I the undersigned as:sherif: x will sell the above described r o the highest bidder for cas public auction at the front door of the Court House in the City_of Bismarck, in the County of of North Dakota on Tuesday. t eptember, 1921, at two o'c rnoon of that day to si execution together with th per’ day of in the fy said ¢ terest thereon. Dated July 27, ROLLIN WELCH pity, founty, TER, f of th aid Bismarek, Dakota. 26. 9 3 {at NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Bids ard requested for furnishing 1000 tons, more or less, best lump Lignite coal delivered in the bins of the several city of Bismarck public schools, durin the school year beginning Sept. 1st, 1921 and ending June 30th, 1922. Coal to be urloigh, and State th A. D.1921 | 3} sorhe choice lights about 15c | gher; range, $6.50-$9.40; bulk, $7-$9; | i bidding $8 on good pigs. | | Sheep receipts, 800, steady to strong; | | good native lambs largely, $7.75; good | Montana: feeders, $6.50; bulk native) ewes, $2.50-$3.50. | MINNEAPOL FLOUR, | Minneapolis, Aug. 26.—Flour 15. to [25 cents higher arload lots, $8- | | $8.10 a barrel: shipments, 65,435 har- rooms and kitchenette furnished for light housekeeping for couple only, or two ladies. Inquire 705 6th’ St. 8-26 3t IMPORTANT NOTICE We are now making up our list of homes desiring high school girls or | hoys to work for room and board, and also a list of boys and girls desiring homes in which to work while attend- ing high school. Please leave name ‘ moved from Plymouth Clothing and 403, Bismarck, N. D. 8-23-5t] Men's Furnishing’ store. aaa E eee. oc ue subject to State of N. Bate analysis, rels; bran, $14-$1 and address with the city superintend- ‘ heating furnace( rather large), at a! all bids. Bids to be opened at 8 p. m./ : Bre ent at phone 285 or 835, or witli ‘the FOR SALE FORECEOSURE SALE) Aug. gist. Fs BISMARCK GR office secretary Miss Jean Campbell, $2990.00—5 ‘rooms, modern except. bath, almost new. $2950.00—6 rooms with bath, hard- wood floors, modern except heat. $2500.00—4 rooms with bath, close in, pavement. $2100.00—6 rooms, good house. One half block Lincoln Addition. Small house. Cheap. Beautiful lot, «Addition: °$400.00. Terms. “$th St. $300.06. Terms. Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 8-25-3t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Model “90” Overland. - Recently overhauled. New bear- ings thruout. Upholstering and paint in good condition. Owner must sell. Bargain if taken at once. Capital City Garage. _8-25-4t FOR SALE—Ford in good condition, 1918 model, a bargain for one who wants a Ford. Bismarck Machine Shop, 218 4th St., phone 285, 8-26-1wk FOR SALE—1920 Ford Touring with starter. Price $325.00. Call No. 918. FOR SALE—Sedan top for Country Club Overland. Box 97, McClusky, sacrifice. Cadillac ‘automobile, 7- | passenger; a powerful car in good! condition at ‘one-fourth the’ price of | new; 160-acre, a farm with wood | and water, near Mandan in Heart; valley. Desirable and a great har- gain, $20 an acre. See L. N. Carey,! __ Mandan, N, D. 8-24-2w | FOR SALE—Furniture, practicallv! new; piano, Victrola, records, li-/ brary table, range, bed, baby’s bed. | davenport, kitchen table, high chair, | nursery chair, ‘set of ‘Enclycopedia Britannica. Apply room 316 Hotel’ Northwest, ‘ 8-26-2t | 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. 8-26-1t HOLSTEINS FOR SALE—Over 100) head, grade and pure bred Holsteins. ' Cows, heifers and bulls. Inquire! N. Dak. Holstein Breeders Circuit, | . New Salem, N..D. Hugh ‘M. Trow- bridge, Supt. 8-16-2wks. 30x3 non-skid and 36x3 1-2 new non-| skid Firestone Tires. At low prices. Expert car washing and repair work. Automobile ‘and house paints, at the new. Phone 212-J. 8: FOR RENT—Garage, 417 Six’ Phone 482-W. The flag of the Confederate States was first displayed in public on March 4; 1861, over the State House at Montgomery, Ala. The water supply of Allentown, Pa., was recently cut off for several hou when ar erormous army of frogs clogged: the filters and mains, [ Freckles and His Fri Who Says Tag isn’t Enterprising? , to dated the 2ist da filed for record in: the office of the Re ter of Deeds in and for th state of Nort day of Ortol i and on page marek, s hereby ecuted and delivered by u 723, will be fore of the premises in such mor hereinafter deserihed, of the court house in the city of 1 in the county of Burleigh state of North 1: iends that ce By order of Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk : 8 -23-24.25-26-27-29-30-31. given vy IX, Random, m Swenson, =m of October, rection of . will b «| Ritterbush, o| Sept, 5th. 1 The right i: losed at the und hour of at the By Blosser REALLY! WHERE DID You GET MAT? | f August 26. No. 1 dark northern .. | No. 1 amber durum | No. L mixed durum . | No, 1 red durum Flax No. 1, $ | ' | \e——___—_— —_? {cy News | lo —+— “ | Visiting in Chicago | George Kontos, of the Olympia | |candy store, has gone to Chicago to! | spend five weeks visiting with rela- | \tives and friends. ! | \ Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Flateland of the phone 384-W. | J . M. MARTIN, City Supt. 8—22-23-26-27, Garrulous Person Unpopular. Talkative people who wish to be itoved are hated; when they desire to please, they bore; when they think they are admired, they are laughed at; they injure their friends, benefit thelr | enemies, and ruin themselves.—Plu- tarch, Child’s Act. It 1s wise to take advantage of the tendency in young children to want to write and draw. Give them a pencil and let them draw around their blocks or around a heavy old cup. They'll be learning how to handle a pencil. Just Like a Relative. A little girl, being asked at the close of her first day at school how she lked her teacher, replied: “I don't like her at all. She's just as gaticy to me as my mother.”—Boston Transcript. N_D. 8-24-14 : = Lockwood Accessory Co., owner 8th! H ae. Lost and Main St. R-23-Kt jcity are the parents of*a baby boy j Laudable Ambition, LOST—Brown suit case containin; FOR SALE—Five acres on Twentieth’ jborn at the St. Alexius hospital | Marjorie—Do you know what I'm a 4 2 | + | going to do, Rosle? I'm going to be ladies and girls clothiag. Tag on case with name, Francis Schmidt, Bowden, N. Dak. Notify Selma‘Jac- obsen, Arena, Dak. 8-25-3t FOR SALLY OR RENT i HOUSES 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 is said to be a very desirable pro- street, good level land: city limita; good investments for city lots; snap for quick sale. Frank K Tailor, ~ FOR SALE—Four lots and corner lot in good locality n. w. of depot at Man- dan; prices low fot quick sale. Frank Krall. the Tailor, Bismarck, | N. D. 8-25-lw medium size phonographs. We ‘are, closing them out at cost, price; Returns Home H Miss Christina Rau, who underwent | lan‘ operation at the St. Alexius hos-j |pital has returned to her home at | Ashley. | | Here for Operation. Dale Derowin of Dawson has en- ‘tered the St. Alexius hospital for an} | operation. | For Medical Treatment Pauline Geiss, of Glen Ullin, has en-; cook here when 1 get a little bigger, and then IT can boss mamma.—Edin- | burgh Scotsman, The Time May Come. “Dis world {fs gineter be all right,” said Uncle Eben, “jes’ as soon as de crowd cheers a kind word or a gen- erous action de same as it does @ home run.” Charity Box. lected. perty, is modern, has hard wood * : 4 z floors, 2 big fire places and hot air Bal apa Pate a tacos TEARNED THAT'S FINE, TAGALONG = ALEK BET ME AY ‘tered the St. Alexius hospital for het ziti are fruit tesa in the 8-23-1w 1 ALL BY TELL MOTHER HOW PENNY T COULDN'T. treatment. ‘ac cuaelty box inthe atile 1s a good yard. ie house is said to be well | ———-—--——,.2.,.), © i | —— idea, Put in it all o: he outgrown built and is not old. This party|FOR SALE—Meat market doing 500d | ., MYSELF. NO EE TAKE YOUR VACUUM = Baby Son. clothes and then when a call is made would trade this property for a Bis-| business in territory where crore a CLEANER T' Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl are the| for such material yours Is already col- SS | marck or Burleigh county property satisfactory to her. What have you to offer.—Geo. M. Register. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—By owner, modern house with six rooms and bath. Full base- ment, large screened-in porch; a * first class garage, with cement floor Four blocks from postoffice. Will consider car in deal. Phone 212-J. OS ne ee ed Seen: FOR SALE—Partly modern house of five rooms; large lot: this is a bar- gain at $2,100; $800 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745.1240 ac! are good. Two elevators to be bitilt’ in the town; must sell on account’ of sickness. Address 266, -care: Tribune. $-6-1m | ASTRAYED—Bay mare with halter, ‘on, ball face, weighs 1150, 9 years, old. Left the east end of town on; Saturday, Aug. 20. John Dixon, 1708, Rosser_St. ‘ 8-25:3t FOR SALE—Twelve shares, Spring Valley Products Co. Stock $75.00; write Lock Box 714, Bis: D. 8. im proved Wis. farm) PlecES! parents of a baby boy born at the Bis- |marck hospital. | | Baby Girl. }.. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hazen, a baby girl. Christ Wolf of | For Surgical Treatment | W. T. Knowles of the city is con-} fined to the Bismarck hospital for sur- | gical treatment. | Baby Girl. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Neil O’May of this city | are the parents of a baby girl, born at} Cleaning. Glycerin Is an aid to cleaning. To remove coffee or fruit stains saturate them with glycerin, allow them’ to stand several hours, and then wash, The Better Condition. He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excel- Jent who can sult his temper to any circunstances.—Hare, 8-26-1t| to trade or for sale. Write Gust | : ee is Ved SARIN S523 3 FOR SALE= Five-room bungaiow | Lindgren, Taylor, ND. _8-26-2w/ aaa aaa | B.S. ENGE D.C. PRC. with bath, hardwood floors, modern,| FOR SALE—Furniture,, fumed, oak! Here for Operation. | Chiropractor from Wing, | Consultation Free near school. Price, $3,500, on terms. Harvey Harris & Co. 8-23-40 dining set, antique mahogany “ brary table, child’s high chair and + B. F. Lawyer, bank underwent an operation for appendi- | Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phene 268

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