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_ Webb Block WEDNESDAY, Ser 7 | HELP WANTED—MALE MALfs HELP WSNTED—Government ne da railway mail. clerks; salary, $183 to $192 month. Traveling ex- Penses paid. Examination ahnounc- ed soon. Write for {ree specimen questions. Columbus Institute, Co- ‘m carpenter, abic blue aenihs -Phone 67-R. to wor! f 9-6-8. le lady to to wait om customers and do book-|’ keeping, take charge of help. Will Day $25.00. a week, eight hours work, ¢rom 9 to 6 o'clock. Must’ furnish cash bonds. or security. Only: reliable honest’ party need| answer. No objection to married Wolnan. Write 285 care of Tribune. 9-3-4t work; must be good cook; hes: Wages; only two in family; no chil- dren, Apply 36 Avenue A. Phone AN NaD Comoe | WANTSD—Competent girl for general housework, Mrs. Al. Rosen, corner Mandan’ and Avenue A. Phone 906. 8-29-tf WANTED. Conipetent’ girl for general housework. Mrs. Al Rosen. , Cor. Mandan and Ave A. 829-1 WANTED—Middle aged lady for gen- eral housework. Mrs. J. J, Engel- lardt, Intake, 9-2-1w WANTED—Experienced maid for gen- eral housework. Phone 746 or call at 613 3rd Street. 831-lwk WANRTED—A « competent nt girl for gen- ‘eral house work. Apply 802 Ave. B. 9-2-1w, WANTED—Woman he helper at the Ban- ner House, 104 Main Si , Phone 231. 9-7-1w Oak floors, built-in features; modern in every respect. $4700 $2, 000 cash, balance assume B. &. L. Assn., HEDDEN REAL-ESTATE AGENCY . FOR SAL¥ OB RENT HOUSES AND FLATS SvOP HERE! If you are looking for a home, direct from owner, modern in } every respect, not just a house. Just what you want six rooms and bath, oak floors, built in features, full basement, -hot.air, tank eonnect- ed to furnace and to coal range in basement. t Good location— two BUNGALOW THREE BED. ROOMS First class uh setae ‘Phone 242M, LOST LOST—Gold class pin with diamond’ _engraved_om back of pin. — AUTO) MOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford Sedar with starter, 1920’ model; just overhauled; tires ne good shape;: peice 9425./418 7th roa (Hone Harley Davidsoa motor-cycle, 1918 model. H: B. gon, 320 4th St. 9-3-1w eight: years experienc bookkeeping; clerical work, but will consider any) kind v! office work; mentary certificate, waiits oo teach. Have had three years expérience and one year university work. Write No.| 286, care. Tribune. 9-7-5t POSITION W. 'ED by strong mid- dle aged woman with two children aged 8 and 9 years old. Farm, city or cook car. Mrs. C. Moser, Ashley, _N. Dak. z 8-31-lwk SALESMAN TRAVELING SALESMAN—To handle/ cTushed’ oyster shells as side line, Apply Box 1056, Mobiic, Ala. 9-6-lw ——————— BOARDERS WANTED j Call at 517.7th St. Phone 586. Close to’ Schools. payable’ $40.56 per month, Phone 0 FOR RENT—Modern room for one 9° _ two gentlemen, 418 2nd St. 544-R. Phone 9-7-3t' rooms for Call 808 7th FOR RENT—Furnisied light housekeeping. FOR RENT—Small, well furni! room. All bth St., or phone 273. 9-1-tf ed blocks from fire proof grade school, four blogks from High school. Own- er is leaving town. For appoint- ment call 3765 2 9-6 FOR SALE—Eight room house with | R three nice rooms plastered in base- ment, four large bedrooms — with bath up stairs. Down stairs fin- ished in oak with maple floors throughout. Hot water heat. Very roomers. Price-$6500. Terms. Let us: show you this pretty home. D. T. Owe Co. OR 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. 10 East Main. Phone 212-J. 9-2-tf well located to keep boarders and|_ 8-30-tf, ROOMS FOR | RENT—iwg rooms in di 1; 5th § 8. 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 Sacrifice. Cadillac automobile, 7- passenger; a powerful car in good condition at one-fourth the price of zuet: 160-acre, a farm with wood va ey. Desirable and a great bar- gain, $20 an acre. See L..N. Carey, Mandan, N, D. 8-24-2w FOR SALE—Almost aew very modern bungalow of six rooms and bath, garage in basement; cne of the nic- est bungalows in the vity; price $4,- 800; $1,000 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 ~ Broadway. Phone 7+ g%-3t FOR SALE—6 room modern house, close in, for $3600 on liberal terms; 7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, east front, for $4200 on liberal terms. Geo. M. Register. 9-3-1wk FOR SALE—6 room house, 3 bed rooms with bath up stairs, full base- ment, furnace heat, screened in parch} Located in best part of city. Price $5500. Terms. D, T. Owens & Co. 8-30-tf J TE FoR SALE room bungalow, full basement, furnace, water, light, gas and sewer. Screened in porch. Price $3600. $1400 cash. D. T. Owens & 8-30-tf FOR SALE—4 room house; , Wa er and sewer. Garage 14- 28. Price $1850 if taken at once.. Phone 818 or call at 515 9th St. 9-6-3 FOR RENT—Strictly _ moaern apart- na the Rose Apartments 215. 8rd stréet. F. W. Murphy. Phone 82. FOR: RENT—Light apartment, fully equipped. _404- 8 housekeeping Phone Phone 439-M. ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Suite of four rooms part- dy furnished. ‘Will reat either sing- ly or. any combination, Maxwell parts for sale. 422 %2th St. . Phone 9-8-3t iy icely furnished room iu downtown apartment. Call after 5 P, M., 3141-2 Main St., over Choco- late Shop. Mrs. C. Drysdale. + eaioat. Two rooms, enette furnished or unfurnished; Apply 112, Avenue FOR REN’ and bath; room for two. Maxwell, parts for sale. Also 1914 Ford top. 422 nen front room for two in a modern house. Call 818 Ave. B. East or Phone 632 W. 9-3-3t FOR RENT—Room in strictly modern house; suitable for one or two; furnished. 702 7th St. Phone 357-M. 9-6-3t FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week; also rooms for light housekeeping. Business College, Telephone 188 A +t! FOR RENT—A large modern home for one or two men. 0 lain_stree R wo rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 386J or call 218 Ist St. 9-6-8t FOR RENT—Furnished oom, in mod- ern home, suitable “for two." 4th St. FOR SALE—Gas range in good con- dition; beds, dressers, -rockers, bed- ding, ‘sanitary couch, pictures, din- itig table and chairs, curtains, car- pet sweeper, practically new; piano on gasy terms or for rent. 619 6th St. 9-6-2t FOR SALE—Large oak high roll top desk, 7-ft. oak standing desk, one section of four mdhogany. book cases, revolving desk chair, office chairs and desk stool. Apply at 4th-story Missouri Valley Motor _ Bldg, (Bank N. Dak Bldg.) __9- FOR SALE—Victrola XIV, mahogany, $225 model, in excelient condition; ‘price, $150. Owner must have cash, Call at 1011 5th St., or phone 987. 9-6-5t FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. Dressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 68, opposite 1-18-tf All kinds of household furniture. Mahogany dining room table afl chairs, good as new. Also asbestos table pads. ‘ Combination writing desk and” vook- | case. Walnut bed and dresser, box spring. genuine felt mattress, good as new. Also oak dresser’. witite enamel bed. Way sagless spring: Hy Hickory porch set 126 swing, One folding couch wilh springs and mattress. Maytag electric washer. Gentine ‘poreelain liacd respi tor. ; Vacuum cleaner. Genuine leather Age rocker. Large fern and stand, Black astrakhan ladies’ autumibl: | coat. . Parlor furniture. Sectional bookcase. Wilton rugs. One Stowel auto tent bed and camp- ing outfit, suitable for hunting or) touring. Masons trowels, level, square, shov- els, pails, sand screen, 205 Park avenue west. First house north of swimming pool. Phone Ae R. BARGAINS IN FURNITURES Ficst cottage to the left at bridge site, or call E. W. Tqmpelmeyer. Phone 952. 9-3-83t} FOR SALE—9x12 Whiton rug splendid condition. A'so two heat- ing stoves. 719 9th.St. Phone Ee 9-3-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Concrete store building, 25x60, full basemen-- for land. C. J. Bieber, Herreid, . 82D. 8-19-21t PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling men's hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works. Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. and large FOR RENT SG aBe,, $1988. in. Phone} 9-3-1w|- St FOR water, near Mandan in Heart | §° rene LIKE THIS FoR ME. | WOULD HAVE BEEN MARRIEDA [12 LONG TIME AGO! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE saa , That'Sounds Simple— 1 t SAY. WiLBOR NOW THAT -NO, VHAVEN’T! YOU GOT_INTOTHS THING VTHOUGHT WE'D ‘WHAT:ARE. YOU GOING'TO DO? WHERE AREV0U i GOING TO LIVE P HAVE ‘'YOO"THOUGHY ABOUT F THAT ?. FOR SALE—3,000 bushels nice ‘clean good sized early Ohio potatoes, either on track’ or in field. Hork- strom Bros., Hazen, N..D. ~ t FOR SALE—One 12 gauge doubl rel hammerless shot gun... Apply Capitol ‘City Garage...» _9-6-3t FOR SALE—All kinds of househol furniture for sale reasonable. ren _at.619.4th St. Phone 511-K. 9. FOR SALE—Good milch cow also one Good horse. 1709 Rosser St. Phone 140. $k 240 acre: partly improved Wi: to trade or for sale. __Lirddgren, Taylor, N. D._-_& FOR SALE—Two single sets ¢cheap, also Champioa Safe. Com: \T—The Treacy Estate office «building on Broadway. Geo. M. Reg- _ister. 3b FOR SALE — Davenport and two chairs. Phone 386-W. 8-31-1w | LEGAL NOTICES | BY NOTICE 1 MORTGAG ee or AD cextain. Mortgage, cxecuted and delivered Olaf Leinand Ovidia Lein, fusband and Wife, Mortgagors, to Seth G, Wright Mortgagee dated the 6th day of November A. D, nine- teen'hundred and seventeen and filed for: rec- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 8th day of November A. 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 460, will be foreclosed by a sale of the Premises in such Mortgage and hercinafter des- 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 satisfy the #mount due up- on said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said and which will be sold to are those certain premises si County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- sota, and described as follows, it: The Southeast quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), in-Township one hundred _ forty-three (143), North of Range seventy-cight (78), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, contain: ing one hundred sixty (160) acres, less according to the United States Govern- ment Survey thereof; The mortgagee has paid certain sums, to-wit: Delinguent taxes upon said premises ‘for the years 1917, 1918 and 1919, which with inter- est thereon will on the date of sale amount. to the sum of $309.09 and which sum is in- Mortgage cluded in the amount hercinafter stated to be}such Mortgage and hi Z00 ANIMALS i WILL TRADE—160 acres Emmons Co. land for. 4 or 5 room house.J Bismarck. Box 175 Kilgeet, NE Write Gust of cribed, at the front door of the Court House more or } Freckles and His Friends WHAT T SEE, duc. Ms 1 ROTICE oF MORTGAGE 4 FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, tain mortgage ex: Karl A. ton of, Bismarck, >) fon, mortgagee 0, at Page 81, by a sale of the pre gage a front of Bismare! and state of day of Oc o'clock A. foor of the cour in the ¢ on such mortgage on the’ Said mortgage will such premises sold by in the payment of the ments in such mortgage paid. Under'the term: and ‘by virtue of the d the entire principal debt + mortgage hi and hereby. The premises di e and which will be 5 juntgdue on the same, Lots Five ( ed as follows: in Block Nineteen (19), dition to: the city of I Dakota, according to ney file and of record in D.| Register of deeds of North Dakota. There will be due on the day of, sal Dated’ this 2ith day Bismarek Building and c. L, ‘Young, hundred of Burligh, and 23rd day of orded in Rook will be foreclosed by a There will be due on such the date of sale the sum of 4 dred thirty-six and 81-100 ($: SETIL G. that the cer- Princips ited and delivered by | sixty (é man, mor United Loven, a single to Bismarck Building and Loan A hereinafter dese county of i forth Dakota, scribed in the sum Attorney fore “Mort teagce. dd office of the Rey ister of Pee of the County. Freckles Shows a Lot of Modesty! | AREN'T You A UXKY GIRLP YOU SEE, IVE ‘ONLY ‘KNOWN THIS GIRL ABOUT A WEEK AND | THOUGHT: WE CouLD ALL GET aera, aa WITH HER AT —— THE SAME ‘3 ght han State of North Dal o'clock P.M. 1 are County: of Bus des There in such mort- ibed, at the thouse in the on the be Regis det nthly install- | and State of North D; jpulated to be August A, D, 1916, and GE said mortgage | of Mortgages, at pare 118 by asa the Court House Ha eunty, of due a sold to and which will be sold those cert th the office of the Burleigh County, such mor ; cording to the U. Survey’ therec The mortgagee has of Loan the amount sale the su Le BY ". ‘That that cis by i hi Lawrence, Murphy & the c-| ‘Muffler exp) ; | sine spark, plug. The premises described in SAY, NIX ON THE RUFF sure! i County of Survey PAGE FIVE ‘BY ALLMAN one hundre the date carleigh ortgage at] the front door of the Cart Mouse in the City of Bismarck, in-the County of Burleigh, and aL the hour of two ‘oth day of September Hott duc upon according to the thereof. ¢ E ' t.| Says He Deserves What He Got hy on the 4th day of containing ‘Ciglity (80) ner ions while is running indicate a missing in Townshiy of NE hoof Rang 1 ip q 1 sums to-wit, for th st there: unt to th By Blosser OH-LOOKIT a How WOULD You LIKE T' WANE” SOMEONE WATCH i c Juded in 1 n Mortgage at the date of n hundred thirty the en- «| carried 1] medium native. Good and choice ewes ato kill him when [ shot. I missed five ’ | pastor of the Harvey Methodist church. ic} wife: was at Menokeh; Burleigh coun- = ; [MARKETS | +—_~___________-¢ OPENS’ UNCHANGED, Chicago, Sept. 7—Wneat unchanged to 3-4 cents higher 6m the deferred de- liveries on the board'here today. At- ter an early slump the market rallied Heavy buying of; wheat by house: with eastern connections and by the local clement on a report that India normally an exporting country had bought around 1,500,000 bushels of wheat in Australia and that the lat- ter had a spective crop over 30,- 00,000 bushels less. than last year prices up sharply after an early dip on profit-taking to a new high on the present mévement. Offerings were light after values started up and some stop-loss orders were uncovered’ The market closed 21-4 to 41-4 cents higher with Sep- December, y at $ GRAIN. MI Minneapo! -—Wheat re- ceipts, 561 ared to 34 a year ago. Cash 1 northera, $1.49 3 Sep- teniber, $. 4; Deceinber, 1-4; May, $1 ee Corn yellow, 47 io 48 cents. \ Oats hite, 32 i-2 to 34 cents, Barley, 43 to 60 cents: Rye No. 2, $1.01 to $1.02. Flax No. 1, $1.94 1-2 to $1.96 1-2. MINNEAPOLIS: FLOUR. Minneapolis, Sept. %-—Flour un- changed to 25 cents higher. In car- load lots, $8.25 to $8.50 a barrel. Ship- ments, 7,970 barrels. Bran, 4 to $15. : ST PAUL LIV TOCK South St. Patil, Jept. 7—Cattle re- ceipts 2,700. Slow, generally steady.’ Corn-fed beef steers quotable at $7.00 to $9.00. Grass beef steers $4.25 to $7.00. Bulk $5.00 to $6.25. Butcher cows and heifers mostl¥ $3.50 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders steady. Hog receipts $6.00. Fully 50 cents lower. Range $6.00 to $8.65. Bulk $6. 5 Practically no pigs here. quotable around $8.50. Sheep receipts 6,000. Natives s to 25 cents or more higher: 2.50 to $3:50. CHI Chicago, 15,000, to $9.50. Sept. 7. attle receipts, Beef steers duit. Bulk, $6.50 Hog receipts, 22,000; 10 to 65 cents lower, Sheep receipts, 31,000. Strong to 50 cents higher. DYING GUNMAN IN CONFESSION From Detective Harvey, N. D., Sept. 7.—“I intended times and then he got me. I had it ng,” was the confession made by ¢ ‘os A, Cooper, the transient shot at Harvey by Special Agent Davis of the Soo railway, just before he dicd. He had asked for a minister and made a confidant of the Rev. Mr. Flayer, Cooper told the minister that his ty, N. D., and when local authorities telephoned her she advised them fo communicate with Cooper’s father, A J: Cooper, Winchester, Ills. The latter has wired to have the remains held pending the arrival of the deceased man’s’ brother, William@ Cooper of Plana, S. D. Cooper was shot Friday night after he had fired five shots at the Soo railway detective. Davis was walk- ing alongside the train and notic Cooper On the tender just as the man started firing at him. Davis fired three times, each shot’ taking effect. The victim was 24 years old but de- | clined’ to give out about himself other t! his wify could be lo REJECT PLEA FOR INCREASE , - IN SALARIE St. Louis, Mo Sept. 7.—A tion directing the executive Per the Natiorial’ Association of Letter Carriers to institute a campiign for an increade in salaries ‘was rejected by the delegates in convention. information to tell where ted. any Minot, N. D., kins and F. C. tion agents, ha seize of whisky at Portal, to announce State officers claim th 1 (ranspor' over the was not accompanied by proper pa- rector, of having the counties ot Wa and Renvile vote on the cr a new county, to’ be known as Lake county, out of Berke, Renville and a Day Phone 100 ~ 229 MAIN pers from the federal prohibition di-| art of Ward, will not be carried out so as'to bring the matter up at the recall election, Kenmate men who have been interested in the movement because Kenmare: would be almost in the center of the vronosegaen coun- ty and would stand a’. chance~ of being made its county seat, have de- cided that their desires might’ become a reality at the election in 1922 but that having the matte: voted on at the recal eection woud work against their interests. It ig believed the proposition will be submitted at the June primaries next year, SWIMMING POOL HOURS ARE CUT BY COMMISSION Will Be Open From 2 p. m. To 8 p. m.—Action of the City Commission Hours during whica the swimming pool shall be open for the remainder of the season were fixed’ at from 2 iy to 8 P. M. at the meeting of the city commission last uight.. All per- sons will not be réquired to be out of the pool at 8 P, M. but none may en- ter after that time. : The commission drew the names of 18 persons to be reported to the coun- ty clerk for jury service. They are:# Saulftiss, John V. S. Dingle, E, L. Faunce, Ed. De ce, K terson, Ed. W. Bannon, F. phy, Hans Evenson, Paui E. S, ell; Hiram Landers, John T. O'Connell, W. M. Neff, Fred aaara A request was received from y eet a Arnot, city treasurer, asking for the transfer of $700 from tne interest fund of the sinking bonds *o the sinking G, Pat- Mur- WwW. LaFrance, fund. “The interest fund of this ac- count is running ahead some from what is required and this trangfér will enable me to take up $14,000 ponds of the sinking fund coming due. Sept. 1 of this y, leaving $2,000 in bonds aso due Sept. 1, whicn will he regis- d for future payment,” wrote the s during the mouth of A in which fines or ¢ the amount totalling $175.94. The appropriation ordinance for the yegr 1921 probably will be introduced at the next meeting of the commis- sion. The meeting last night was in lieu of the usual Monday night mee? ing, Monday of this week being a_holi- day. The following bills Frank G. Grambs (fire l: ¢ allowed: count . 9.00 Central M it Market ies for city hospital) 24.30 Police payroll ... 88.00 Western Union Telegrarh Co 0) horse-shoeing) ibune Webb Bros. (burial pauper Wachter” ‘Transfer--Co: Wage hauling) a Wachter Transfer C KE. A. Brown (grocetics poor) Cc. Lawyer McDonald park... + 100.00 3.00 “ hospital) F 29.57 Humphreys and Maule 24.00 Street and Sewer Dept 138.75 38 Harris and C Bismarck G Wachter Tdansfer Co W. M. Griflis er ‘Transfer “Co. INERAL HELD MONDAY N. D., Sept. 7.—Nearly a thou id people gathered here Monday, to attend military funeral services held under the auspices of Walter J. Thome Post No. 45, of the American Legion, for Freq Neher, whose ody arrived hére Seturday. Private Fred, Neher i agh M, the in y ae oe och avis pnd) wasy killed per 28, 1918, in ne forest. fonday were Leith, in action on Sept the fighting in'the Arg he funeral service’ ed by, Harrison “Bill” Carter, al organ ame divis- dire post commander of the | ization @ho ‘served in the ion with Neher and who participated which me engagerirent in illed. the NOVICE OF District Court of the U vd : Distriet of North Da tern Sales Bertsch, Jr. R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free ®. 11—Lueas Rlock—Phese 268 WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalrters Funeral Directors : Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY. UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge , Night Phone 100 or 687 ets BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY STREET oars Bpocisiered Furnit ure Made to Order mhbates