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t { t } a SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 ___ HELP W, 10 COAL 'SH¢ SHOVELERS W. WANT- ED—Steady work. 50 Cents per hour. Apply Hughes Elec- tric Co., Bismarck. 8-24-tf __HELP WANTED—FEMALB- WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al house work; two in family. Mrs, 5. H. L, Vesperman, 613 Avenue A. 8-10-cf WANTED—Competent gi girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages. Call 1112, Ave. D., or phone 616R. 26-2t WANTED—Comp tent girl gen- eral housework. Mrs. C, E. Stack- house. Phone 594. 8-20-tf WANTED—A girl to work for board and room at “The Mohawk,” 401 5th St, 8-23-5¢ Wa ‘TED—Competent girl for general house work, Call 802 Ave. B. 8 a 8-23-lwk irl for general use- work. Call 523 7th St. 8.27-tt WANTED—Waitress, Hotel Garrisor, Garrison, N. D8 24-5 Experienced kitchen help wanted. Annex Cafe. 8-26-3t ____ HOUSES WANTED. WANTED to rent modern house 4 or 5 rooms, unfurnished. Possession Sept. Ist. Phone 382 or write Box 403, Bismarck, N. D. 8-23-5t $500 AND $35 per month, which Ipeludes interoat at 7 per cent. Modern House. Two large bed rooms, floors, full basement, furnace heat. chase price, $3,500, HEDDEN REAL Webb Block. SALESMAN NEW SELLING PLAN Men wanted to supply consumer de- mand for our Sugar, Flour, Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Coffee and other staple Groceries and Paints, Roofing, Aluminumware and Automobile Oils. Entirely new plan. Not one penny of inyestment in goods required. No ex- perience necessary. Our men are mak- ing big profits and have a permanent | _ repeat order business. Address Hitch- cock-Hill Co., Dept. A 164, Chicago, JI. References any Bank or Express C 8-27-1t SALESMAN wanted by New York man- ufacturer of mens belts, garters, etc., for local territory. One calling on gents furnishing, department and dry goods store and handling kind- red lines preferred; liberal commis- sion arrangements, give full partic- ulars, reference, and territory cov- ered. Klem 487 Boadway, New York City. 8-27-1t Stickalite-Auto Trouble Lamp. Sells at $2.50. Instant appeal; sells on sight. Make $10.00 to $25.00 daily, some make more A few good counties left. Want county sales- men. Write quickly for proposition. | Stickalite Company of North Da- kota, North Dakota. 8-26-21 WAN’ ESMAN.. CAPABLE, RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED SPEC- IALTY SALESMAN IN LOCAL TER- RITORY. BIG EARNINGS. GAR- AGE, STORE, FACTORY TRADE. PERMANENT POSITION. . P.O. BOX 1173, MILWAUKEE, we at yl asa basse ceraaperereeareenane SALESMEN Make $100 weekly selling 8000 mile guaranteed new Auto Tires, direct to consumers, also dealers at whole- sale. Side or main line. Capital or experience unnecessary. Harrison Tire Co., Hammond, Ind. 8-27-1t SHOES SHOES, SHOES. Economy Shoe Store, 3021-2 Main street, has a complete line of ladies’, men’s and children’s shoes at extreme- ly low prices. 8-25-lw WORK WANTED WANTED—Place to work for room and board when school opens. Either write or telephone Marie __Tollefson, Sterling, N. D. 8-27-5t. Don't forget to have that repairing done before snow flies. Call 195-R, between 6 and 7 P. M. for a carpen: ter. No Job too small. 8-23-1w I make a specialty in children’s and plain sewing. Phone 393-M, or call at 621 Front St., between 6 and 7 P. M. 8-23-1w WANTED — Capable gas engineer wants position during threshing and plowing season. Write No, 272. 8-22-1w —— FOR SALE $2900.00—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, Riverview Additton. $400.00. Terms. Nice lot, 7th St. $300.00, 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. er 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—One new Ford « coupe, with cord times and other extra equipment. Telephone 932, or write P.O. Box 521. 8-27-1w FOR SALE—1920 model Buick light six, run 6,000 miles; A-1 condition; cheap for cash. ‘Write 278, care Tribune. 8-27-1w FOR SALE—1920 | Ford T Touring with starter. Price $325.00. Call No. 918. 8-25-3t FOR SALE—Sedan top for Country Club Overland. Box 97, McClusky, N.D. 8-24-1w POSITION WANTED_ POSITION WANTED—By young lady, bookkeeping or clerical work. Have had two years experience. Good re- ferences can be given. Write No. 277 care of Tribune Office. 8-27-3t a a situauere!| leeallecrcessil [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—Two large, House ‘just painted inaide and out. B00) FOR RENT cal pleasant rooms and kitchenette furnished for light housekeeping for couple only,| or two ladies, Inquire 705 6th St.) 8-26 3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, suitable for two, with board; also dressmaking wanted. Phone 832-M. 311 2nd St. 8-26-31 FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week; also rooms for light housekeeping. | Business College, Telephone 183. | ____8-18+tt! FOR RENT—Nice clean room in aj modern house. Call 213 11th St. North or Phone 646J. 8-24-5t FOR RENT—Partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping aaa 208 Main St. or 278) 26 1 wk FOR RENT—Small, well furnished sleeping room, 411 5th St., or phone| 273. 8-27-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod- ern house, ¢ 38_Rosser. « 8-24-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished room, 223 4th 8t. 8-25-3t Lost LOST—Brown guilt. case containing ladies and girls clothing. Tag on case with name, Francis Schmidt, Bowden, N. Dak. Notify Selma Jac- obsen, Arena, N. Dak. 8-25-3t | CASH Hardwooa 1 bath, living room, kitchen. Pur- ESTATE AGENCY Phone “O” | ___ AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED—Gartside’s Iron Rust Soap Co. 4054 Lancaster Ave., Phila., Pa., Mfrs. of the best and the Original Iron Rust Soap,’ want agents. Trade mark, print and copyright registered in U. S. Patent Office. This soap removes iron rust, ink and unwashable stains from clothing, marble, ete. like magic. 25 cts, tube. Big_profits. 8-27-1t AGENTS ° ‘WANTED—To advertise our goods and distribute free samples to consumer; 90c per hour. Write) for full particulars. American Products Co., 4704 American Bldg.,| _Cincinnati, Ohio, 8-27-1t AGENTS—Make $75.00 00 weekly selling} guaranteed hosiery. We guarantec| $36.00 ‘weekly ‘full time; 75c an} hour spare time. Experience un- necessary, Perfectwear Hosiery, _Darby, Pi Pa. _8- -27-1t | AGENTS—Make big money! | Selling the T-M line of guaranteed dress goods. We deliver and. collect. Your commissions in advance. Tex. tile Mills, Dept. 127. Kansas City, Mo. 8-27-1t SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—For the win- | ter by a young lady with boy, three years old. Write 279, care of The Tribune. 8-27-5¢ Own 320, twelve miles from Bismarck, | with large house and barn and other improvements, worth $6,000. Can give possesgion this fall. Will sell! for legs than value. Will congider as patt payment cheaper land or other property. Box | __127, Bismarck, N. D. 8-27-1t “CANADIAN FARM LANDS | 480 Acres, Western bt an province | of Saskatchewan, improvements, rich soil, well settled district, close | to railways, town, schools, churches, | | rural telephone. $30.00 per acre.— Chas. W. Scott, Carlyle, Sask. | DS Oe use 8-27-1t| “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY | FREE book about Florida. Tells the! truth. Monthly payments, easy) terms., Orange groves _ planted.' Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. M 313,/ Orlando. Fla. RUSINESS CHANCES ARE YOU / AMBITIOUS—Let us start you in an independent business | without capital. You can earn $2, 500 to $5,000 a year selling our com plete line of teas, coffees and gro-| ceries, at wholesale, direct to far-| mers and other consumers; excep-| tional opportunity for ambitious, men. Experience not essential.; Write for particulars. Williams Grocery Co., 215 N. Washington; avenue, Minneapolis. _8-27-9-3 PROFITABLE ESTABLISHED BUS- INESS FOR $850—Own a comfort- able business. Factory with million dollars assets onrenin? direct fac- tory stores. Every dollar guaran-; teed by merchandise Factory back right man for several thovsand dol- lars, as conditions warren’. Quali- fications honesty, industrious and $850. Write B. L. Hayford, manager, South Bend, Indiana. _ §8-27-1t FOR SALE—Store shelviny with drawer bottoms, and tables. just re- moved from Plymouth Clothing and Men’s Furnishing store. Steam heating furnace( rather large), at) a sacrifice. 160 acres, a farm with, wood and water, near Mandan, in, Heart Valley. Desirable and a great} bargain $20.00 an acre. See L. N. _Cary, Mandan, N.D_ _ 8-27-3t | REAL ESTATE—Learn how to make | money in real estate. Wonderful | success with our system. Write; Casto Realty System, Columbus, | Ohio. HOUSES 4 8-27-9-3 | an ae Lait} H ND FLATS } aE Sioie 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- perty, is modern, has hard wood floors, 2 big fire places and hot air heat. There are fruit trees in the yard. The house is said to be well 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, _ to offer.—Geo. M. Register. _8-23- lw FOR SALE—Nice modern house vue of five rooms and bath, cottage style; gar- age; nice trees; east front. One oft Give terms. |‘ TOM, | WONDER IF YOU COULDN'T GET OFF LONG ENOUGH TO GO SHOPPING WITH ME. FOR ALITTLE WHILE P SAY, BOSS, CAN GET OFF TQ GO SHOPPING WITH MY WIFE FOR A LITTLE WHILE? THE OLD the nicest little homes: in the city. A bargain at $3,600; $1,000 cash. J. H. Holihan. Phone 745, 314 __ Broadway. 8-27-3t FOR SALE—Modern house of eleven rooms and bath, hardwood floors, large lot and garage; hot water heat. Excellent rooming house or home. Bought at a bargain; $2,000 cash; balance easy terms. J. H. Holihan, phone 745, 314 Broadway. 8-27-3t 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. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—Nice home of five rooms and bath; modern, except heat; gar- age, trees; east front; close in. A bargain. at $2,900. J. H. Holihan, phone ‘745, 1st door east of Post Office. __ 2-27-8t $3500—All modern 5 rooms 8 with bath, ; hard-wood floors, full basement, gas * stove goes with house. Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 8-25-3t FOR RENT—Strictly. moaern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 216 8rd atreet. F. W. Murpby. Phone 852. 3-3-t2 \cITy REAL ESTATE FARM LANDS " INSURANCE For sale 3 room house, 25 foot lot on paved street. Price $800. $400 cash. This is a bargain. .5 room bungalow, thoroughly mod- jern $3600. Terms. 6 room cottage well located. Price |$3000. Terms. 7 room house, modern. Price $4500. $1500 cash. 5 acres well improved with build- lings. Price $3500 with terms, Improved 160 acres of land. 4 miles from city. Price $3500. Terms. D. T. QWENS & CO, 8-25-3t — MISCELLANEOUS ——_ FOR SALE — Store shelving with drawer bottoms, and tables just re moved from Plymouth Clothing and Men’s ‘Furnishing store. Steam heating furnace( rather large), at a | Freckles and His Friends PoP WY OoES A BEE STING? DONT ANTS EVER GET BIG UNE Docs? WHAT ARE VA DOIN' PoP? 1S ™ wp BROKE’ CANT 1 ASK JUST ONE MORE aves “BECAUSE!NO! NomING! VES! SWEN- WHAT IS IT? CRAB! 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 bar- gain, $20 an acre. See L. N. Carey, ‘Mandan, N, D. 8-24-2w FOR SALE—Furniture, practically WELL,.GO.IN AND. ASK HIM! TELL Him WHAT YoU WANT TO DO- HELL LET You co! WELL, ILL SEE WHAT HE SAYS! 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 of sickness. Address 266, care Tribune. -6-1m_ 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 A TWO STORY STORE BUILDING— Cheap, terms to.suit. Good, busi- ness. Any kind of business fri nm Restaurant up. It’s to your inter to save this:ad and __ investigate. Write owner, E. Gemmel, Cavour, So. _ Dak. 8-27-1t FOR SALE—Trunks, bags, suit cases. why pay two middlemen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send for free catalog, Acme Trunk & Bag Saturday, Aug. FOR SALE—Twelve shares, 240 acre partly improved Wis. to trade or for sale. Lindgren, Taylor, N. D. FOR SALE—Furniture, ASTRAYED—Bay mare with halter) the Fa on, ball face, weighs 1150, 9 years; old. Left the east end of town on ¥. F, McCurdy, 20. John Dixon, | 8-25-3t | 1708, Rosser St. ; be in good shape. Box 8, Washburn, | No Dake i.e _8-28-5t FOR SALE—Book case and writing desk combined, also have piano for rent. 808 7th St. 8-26-5t WANTED—Milk cows. Inquire First 8-26-1w Guaranty I Bank, | marck. FOR SALE—One | gas range. Nearly new. Phone 212-J. 8-23-1w (tear? \| LEGAL NOTICES | -—_——___—_—__——___* NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Bids are requested for furnishing 1000! tons, more or less, best lump Lignite coal'delivered in the bins of the several city of Bismarck public schools, during the school year beginning Sept. 1st, 1921 and ending June 30th, 1922. Coal to be aubject to State of N. Dak. analysis. | Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened at 8 p. m Aug. 3ist. By order of Board of Education. . RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk 8—23-24.25-26-27-29-30-31, in Book 144 of mort- 28, will b xe ale of premises in ge and hereinafter deser front door of the courthouse. | city of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota “at the hour of ten lock A. M, on the 6th day of Sep- item pr 1921, to satisfy the amount due id mortgage, including taxes and st, on that’ da ‘The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to ne are situated in Bur orth Da- D ribed as f of the > jon ten (10) in towaghi ‘one handed forty one (141) north of Range seventy seven (77) west of the 5th P, M. containing undred sixt es more or rding to the government survey thereof. There be due on said |Mmortgage on the day of sale the sum lof one thousand seven hundred seven and 28-100 dollars ($1707.28) togeth- ith the costs of foreclosu the 14th day of July rmers State Bank of Wing, Mortgag Dat "Attorney for Mortgagee Di 1—30, 8—6-13 Spring Valley Products Co. Stock $75.00 per share, write Lock Box 714, Bis- | 8-22-1wk. farm |" marck, N. D. Write Gust 8-26-2w “fumed oak dining set, antique mahogany li- brary table, child’s high chair and] wicker go-cart, tapestry davenport, | Brussels rug. 617 4th St. Factory, Spring Valley, ‘Ill. HOLSTEINS: FOR ‘SALE— head, grade and puré bret ‘Holsteins. blockiug and .remodeling me hats, Eagle Talloring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Postoffice, 1-18-tf Cows, helfers, ang, bulls, Inquire N. Dak. Holstein prerders Circuit, New Salem; N. D. _bridge, Supt! 30x3 non-ski new non- skid Firestone Tires, At low prices. Expert car washing and Tepair work. Automobile and ‘house paints, at the Lockwood Accessory (o., owner a and Main St. )), 8-1 FOR SALE—Five acres. on Twentieth street, good level land; city limits; good investments for city lots; snap for quick sale. Frank Krall, the Tailor, __8-25-1w FOR SALE—Four lots’and corner lot In good locality n. w. of depo dan; prices low for ‘qui Frank Krall. the Tailor, Bi _| FIRST GLASS” WORK—Cleaning pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ | } and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring and. ace box. & Hat Works, phone 68, opposite; _Dostoffice. 1-18-tf WILL TRADE—160 acres Emmons Co. land for 4 or 5 room house in| (140) Nort Bismarck. Box 175. Kildeer, N. D.j 5 8-26-2wks. FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage, in|! goou condition, also kitchen range Phone 689-M, after 7 ke 8-27-3t; aaa ‘WANTED—Cash paid for wild plums. Express to the Northwest Nursery Company, Valley City, N. 8-24-1w N.D. § FOR SALE — Remington pump 12- gage shotgun; nearly new, . only, used once, a bargain if taken at 323 8th St. So. i 8-26-3t FOR SALE—Two new Bell Canto, medium size phonographs. We are “closing them out at. cost price; once. Phone 593-R. OF CHEESE, IS (IT? WHY DOES JUMBO WAG HIS TAIL? DO ROOSTERS LAV -EG6S Yoo, PoP? vesives! FOR SALE FOR RENT—Garage, aT Sixth “What Can't a Kid Think Of??? OR TRADE—Concrete store building, 25x60, full basemen.. for land. C. J. Bieber, Herreid, S. D. 8-19-21t St. Phone 482- 11'8-26-3t 3t WILL TRADE 1-4 section of “Ighd for for a good closed or opened car. "Must By Blosser Cee ood MEANENS! QUIT. ASKING THOSE SILLY QUESTIONS = GO AWAY AND STOP _BOTHERING WHY 1S IT THAT LEARN T' AITTLE, FISHES DON'T DROWN B'FORE THEY 8-22-1w | ¢ PRE WAR PRICES on cieaning, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE e of North Dakota, County of District Court, Fourth Security Con | pans PI rane 1 tile of a sale in mitered. on and » of North Dakota, for thi purpose appointed, will sell’ at publ auction at the front door of the cour ‘house in the city of rek, county jof Burleigh, and state of North Dako- [ta on the Sth day of 21 o Bu in the county “of » of North Dakota, judgment and execu nd directed in'sald tion to he sold, an follows, containing 160 ording to the sarvoy. | West of the Py jacres, more or less, | United) States Gov. or so much t vid judy amounting in all to the sum Qs of $1173.30, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment to date of sale, jand the aceruin Dated this 5 oem eriff, Burleigh County, North ‘Dakota wton, Dullam & Youn; Bismarck, North f Attorneys for P! 8—6-13-20 9 | IMPORTANT NOTICE | We are now making up our list of {homes desiring high school girls or boys to work for room and board, and also a list of boys and girls desiring |homes in which to work while attend- jing high school. Please leave name and address with the city superintend- ent at phone 285 or 835, or with the office secretary Miss Jean Campbell, | phone 384-W. J. M. MARTIN, City Supt. 8—22-23-26-27 OPENING OF SCHOOL Following the custom of former |years the Bismarck Public Schools j will open sixteen weeks before the Christmas holidays, which this year ‘will be on September fifth. This will ‘be teachers’ meeting day but no schoo} | work will be done. All teachers, suj- lervisors, and principals are required |to be present at this meeting which will be called to order at 2 p.m. The Imext day, Tuesday, school will begin lin all departments, Enrollment at nine jo’clock in the morning. Out of town students will please remember that {in the high school the new law will ibe in effect and the tuition will be |$6.00 per month to be paid by the |township provided the student lives in Burleigh County and high school fac- lilities are not furnished in the town- |ship. Pupils should arrange with a as PAGE FIVE this matter to prevent delays in gett- ing started in school. J. M, MARTIN, City Supt. 8—22-24-27, 9— - MARKETS | SPT Tul Fee LIGHT OPENING Chicago, Aug. 27.—There was a light but fairly lively market at the opening of the board today. Wheat started 1-4 to 1-2 cents lower. The loss was recovered later. Continued export sales and expert estimates that 60 per cent of winter wheat had left the farms caused a definite upturn today and the close was at the top of 13-4 to 2 cents higher. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, South St.Paul, Aug, 27.—(U. S. Bu- reau of Markets.)—Cattle receipts, 400. Today steady. Bulk of supply, Montana steers selling $5 to $6, with = = best around $6.50. For week, dry fed | seemed or ROPOSAL 7 ‘ beef steers and all butcher she-stock | Se sals for the erection of] steady to 25 ce ver, Gra Y [a frame duplex dwelling, will be Steady to /26 cents lower Grass: 2 eels, jeeived at the office of Van Horn &| "evenly, 25 to 75 cents lower. Best Ritterbush, architects, until 7:30 P, M.| calves about $2 higher, closing packer Sepee otled a castaved ‘ top, $9. ‘Seconds, $5 to $6. Stockers or ait preposais served to reject any! and feeders mostly 50 to 75 cents Plans may be seen at the office lower. Quotation: corn-fed beef the architects, 209 Sev. Si steers, $7 to $9. Grass steers, $4.50 to marek, N. D. $7.25. Butcher cows and heifers, $3 ae to $6.75. Stockers and feeders, $3.25 NOTICE OF 1 x aCe OF Fon aS ,| to $6.75. Hog receipts, 500. Mostly | Default having o steady. Range, $6.50 to $9.25. Bulk, ditions "of the mortgage. hereinatter $7 to $9. described, notice is hereby given, that, 1 recei 2 that certain mortga uted and Sheep receipts, none. For week, jpalvered by John XN and Anna, fat lambs fully 75 cents lower. Feey \Farsvera Ste ee nea Ghe] ing lambs 50 to 70 cents lower. Fat poration, mortgage ated the Ist day| Sheep steady. jof May ‘1917, and filed for record in ithe office of the Register of Deeds in Ww |Rurleigh Count; North Pakota on the : A | 5th day of May. D. 1917 at the hour Minneapolis, Aug. 27— ‘Wheat re- jof nine o'clock he forenoon of that] coipts, 511 cars, compared to 574 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.397-8; Sep- ~mber, $1.297-8; December, $1.29 Corn No. 3 yellow, 46 to 48 cents, Oats No. 3 white, 31 to 32 1-2 cents. cents. Rye No. 2, 96 1-4 to 98 1-4 cents. Flax No. 1, $1.941-2 to $1.96 1-2. BISMARCK ¢ August 27. 3 No. 1 dark northern. 1.29 No. 1 amber durum 00 No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . 1.69 No. 2 flax 1.64 No, 2 rye 78 7 EAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 27—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 68,206 barrels. Bran, $14 to $15. Egg Dance Once Popular in Eurepe. ‘The egg dance, now confined chiefly to Spain, among the people of Valen- cia, was a once popular diversion in England, Scotland, Holland and other parts of Europe. A number of eggs were arranged in a prescribed form upon the dancing floor, and among them a blind-folded dancer moved a3 best he might, to music, the object telng to execute an intricate dance without breaking the eggs. The music, like the arrangement of the eggs, al- BO was prescribed, Annie Laurie, Annie Laurie was the oldest of the three daughters of Sir Robert Laurte of Maxwelton, in the county of. Kirk- cudbright, Scotland, In 1709 she mar- ried James Ferguson, of Craigdarroch,, and she was the mother of Alexander Ferguson, the hero of Burns’ song, “The Whistle.” The song of “Annie Laurie” was written by William Doug- las of Finland, in the stewardry of Kirkcudbright, hero of the song “Wil- Me Was a Wanton Wag.” | English Needle Industry. English needles were first made at Long Crendon, Oxfordshire, and after- ward at Redditch, while their manu- facture was still in the main a home Industry, different stages being com- pleted in the cottages of the workers who were generally women. Then came machinery; fortunes were made ‘sometimes lost—in the needle trade as in every other indystry. Excels Greece. A young Greek, whose home fs In Athens, was a visitor to the capitol, and after making the rounds of the different apartments and viewing the beauties of the nave he said he had seen all the finest buildings in his na- tive country, but none of them could compare with Kentucky’s capitol for beauty and elegance of construction.— Wrankfort State Journal, Grewsome Chinese Superstition. A belief exists among the Chinese that if a father or mother be gerl- ously fll, the most effective way of curing them is for one of thelr chil- dren to cut a tiny plece of flesh out of his own arm or leg and administer broth made of the flesh in Auestion, to the suffering parent. oS TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph, C, Chiropractor Consultation Free |their respective township boards about | @wite @. 11—Lueae Block—Phene 268 i Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 | PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge | Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY. 220 MAIN Dyseistered Furniture Made to Order =| STREET aa

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