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SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 Strong. Bulk, $3600. $1400 cash. D. T. Owens & Cs Ae oe 8-30-tt FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed light housekeeping apartment and furnished rooms at 1012 Broad- way. 1 Phone 499-J. 9-7-1w 9-6-5t FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing. repairing. dycing,. ladies’ and men’s clothing. Kagie Tailoring & Hat Works. phone 58. opposite postoffice. $3400, Here is a good buy, a six room all modern house, will sell on terms, Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 9-7-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE store building, 25x60, full basemen. for land. C. J. Bieber, Herreid, | i . Revtehaas MAL Althotigh seventy-four years old, Lu- ther Burbank is as hale and hearty as fa youngster of forty. The wizard of the plant world finds no day complete without spending some time among the plants he has created dnd knows so well, He once said that some day 4 ' 1 ‘ 5 Sheep receipts, 500. _ CLASS FIED ADVE ¥ medium to good native lambs, $7.75. . ) fs pie sdme neld higher. Buk ‘good ewes, ° \ ee : $3 to $3.50, tories of By Elmo - ’ ‘ HELEN, | THINK WILBUR MADE |VES, SHESEEMS||_| I°D LIKE To SE: 7 ak ee o Scott AN AWFUL MISTAKE IN : ‘oer ‘NE s PLOU Great Scouts HELP WANTED— te © BALESMAN PRETTY. DAUGHTER! | UNDERSTAND! | THINK ice es SUE iceals Cat SCOUTS Watson wae Laced | WANTED—Sslesman’ fr _Blemarck SHE ELOPED WA SHE 1S higher, In carload lots, $8.75 @ bar- ; man or woman: also Mablewalicr in} and vicinity. Commission contract PLL BET SHE DOESN'T K Renew Or ena LYING DOWN, rel, Shipments, 76,228 currels, Bran ©, Western Newspgper Union. cafe; good wages and a permanent] only, for spare time or full time. NOV ILBUR DUFF! TY . , 5 a anon : ss place. Phone or write- New Cafe,| We will teach you to sell income WOW TO COOK OR DOA . pep pees pipe sus — | MAJOR SAM MeCULLOUGHS: Underwood. N.. D. ..9-8-4¢] protection through our free school THING AROUND THE. House! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, LEAP FOR LIFE i Of instriiction and help you build a Chica t. 9,—Cattle receipts ay } HELP WANTED—FEMALE profitable business. Massachusetts 2,500." ‘Blk beet Dae AT egos oe Fort: Henry wong (ag Hite erockade WANTED—Competent girl for general Bohding and Insurance Company, Hog receipts, 15,000. i Slow, mostly built for the protection of the settlers housework: Mrs. Al. Rosen, corner} Accident amd Health Dept., Sagi- ‘ 10 to 25 cenis ‘higher. * of West Virginia against the British Mandan and Avenue A. Phone 906.) ‘naw, Michigan, capital, $1,500,000, 4 Sheep receipts, 19,000. Steady to and Indians during the War of the 8-29-tf 9-9-3t. a 25 cents higher, Revolution. It stood on the Ohlo WANTED—Middie aged lady for gen=| TRAVELING SALESMAN—To handle + _—___—--— river near the present site of Wheel- eral housework. Mrs. J. J, Engel-| cTushed oyster shells as side line. : hy) : ing. In the summer of 1777 when it hardt, Intake, Mont. 9-2-1w| Apply Box 1056, Mobile, Ala. 9-6-lw ae Paani GRAIN was besieged by a strong force of sav- WANTED—Girl for j,eneral house- Rp NCL sea a NA 4 ea cas Maj. Sam McCullough, a noted : work. Mts, Frank E. shepard, 6 ae, WORK WANTED aes . 5 No. i amber durum . leader, left Fort Pitt at the 3 Ave. B. + 9-8-tt Nurat- class ai ‘ making: 723 Sth, St. = No. 1 ea ata ‘ head of 40 men to raise the siege. WANTED—A competent girl for gen- hike 5 -2-6t Nol flax. coc. Coming in sight of the fort, McCul- eral house work:. Apply802 Ave: B. R on ~ Loar — No. 2 flax . lough’s men made a dash for the gates 1 Sh 9-2-1w| gE lat - No, 2 rye. p and passed through them in safety, al- nd aw id class pin with diamond; y ; is veut WANTED—Woman helper at the Ban-| mame ‘is caneROd on back of i ——— though the Indians made a desperate ner House, 104 Mail St. Photte 231.f #inder return :to Tribune office for TIM effort to cut them off. Major McCul- oy i 9¢7-lw } reward. ‘ 9-3-1w ais BER GOING FAST lough held back to cover the retreat WANTED anworenona” waltttbee (ee 2 of hig men until they were safely with- ANT ED mperien waltrédies. AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES \ OH, SO HERE YOUARE, MARRIED TO WELL, OF ALL , , . in its walls ‘and Teupenraitloce that anaes | POR SALE—Dddge touring car in THIS GOOD- FOR-NOTHING WILBUR DUFF Lo ) Being Cut Five Times Faster | the reaskins succeeded in getting be- POSITION WAN' SaaS: first “class condition; price $500; AN AWAY FROM A GOOD HOME HE NERVE. Than It Is Grown. tween him and the fort, POSITION WANTED: By pitty swith | WHE sett on part time or will take JO starve WITH THs BRaniess _{[) . Salilig. ents: tol-hia: nopeer the lent years experiences; prefer gone Fore ae trade. H.C. Bradys YOUNG SNIP! You HAVE DISGRACED| ranger leader dashed for a hill baek| ookkeeping, clerical work, but will | —W#tom, N. 0. YOUR FAMILY, YOUNG LADY! _ f the fort. At its a consider any kind vf office work;|FOR SALE—Ford 1-ton truck, 1918 ccd BYE! ; . Annual Cut and_ Destruction 6 3% SAH oF Tulane dank sesckaek bestia can operate typewriter. Write P.0.| model. Bargain if taken at once.| : ber Amounts to 26,000,000.000 fining group approached 1 : Box 50, Bismarck, N. 9-6-2w| _P. 0. Box 156, Mandan, N. D._9-8-1w Cubic Feet—Growth is aaatige dimedoncmathost peace Young woman with first grade elésfFOR SALE—Ford touring, in good yy, 6,000,000,000 Feet. : elon. ene uae Were a can a Y) M now on three sides of him, On the mentary certificate, wanté to: teacht; } condition; a bargain: ‘ Inquire Sun- other was a high precipice projectin; Have had three years experience and| _set Barber Shop. 9-8-3t The original forests of the Untted | over Wheeling creck, “300 thet below. one year university work. ‘Write No.}SOR SALE—One Harley Davidson. States have been estimated as contain- | ype yanger was ¢ es ‘ i 286, care Tribune. __*_'9-7-6t | thotoF-tycle, 1918 miodel. > H! B. Nel- ting 822,000,000 ‘acres, whieh has been | an," Treinen comered, WANTED—Position in country shop, r_8°”. 320°4th St. ras 928-lw reduced by cutting, cultivating and The Tndlans mised. yellot Mompn by printer with some machine ex-|FOR SALE—Two cars, one Chalmers | burning to 137,000,000 acres; or, to put ba they elosed. incon. Nn Butewhen perience. S. P. Galver, Box 325,| and .one Ford. Call 406 11th St | it another way, our virgin stands havi they, saw, McCullough, turn his: horse Benson, Minn. 7 9-9-4. Plione 468-Ri: ¥ 9-7-1W heen veduced S of i et tiveir oftz- toward the cliff, they stopped in} amazement, i rae inal area. Sixty per cent of the orig- 1 cr UNGALOW, ‘THREE BED. ROOMS a @ Kk Inat timber staud is gone, leaving us a Urging iis horse to a dend run, the) Oak floors, built-in features; modern in‘ every respect. Close to Schools, balance of approximately 2, 214,000,000,- | SC0Ue dashed toward the precipice. At! { are AA ed SSR “een | the brink of the ¢ he drove $2,000 ‘cash, molar, apenas B L. Assn., payable $40.50 per month. oo feet “ arian timber, 98 | sie spare, and a pnain Be arove nove [ F TA GENCY - jormah W. Scherer, assistant profes- ane i i oe Webb Rice WEDD EN EALERIATE 4 WAOE oi cg gor of forcstrs, Oblo Stite wulversity. | een eae ene an te aD H ; Now tl y what our balance oe S ee es aisle to ave diag leateally ask: the | Cony CTLs page gers z _| FOR RENT—Room {, modern: home . ubie and-chairs, | 2nd state of North Dakota, and described | : : 8W: 4 “On: | b on the steep ____ HOUSES:AND FLATS | Yor tWwo-young meri.’ Phoiie 967.40] strictly ‘up to date. “AlSO “asbestos | 2% {NOMS tot yy and Five (5) | MARKETS qeeauay ie thciiled samvverage | bit: Then slipping and sliding for FOR SALE—Modern house of ten| _Thayer St. s-8tt|fOUinE’ pad, a set of chimes, wicket | poth in Ble mumbey Parity (8) in the Wl a vanal “eut ce 740,000,000,000. fest <ot'| 22, ree nee CY: eae eee eee rooms and bath, hot water heat;| FOR -RENT—Farhished rooms with| (4 "ay, porce lain lined ice box, all| Town of Sterling, North Dakota, some- BEARISH JENCE. ee a habia bottom, large lot. Other buildings on lot] ‘board of = pirehe ote ee gbod 43 new. times known as New Sterling, North Da- Chicago, iy See cia ad 1 Haat somewhere between 1 OE As thé Indians rushed to the edge worth $1500, A desirable home or| Thayer St. poee;| Headort plano, mahozuny case, good] ot.” 0 the recorded, plat there-| 4,919 B vents lower on the board to-| groove, cary ae aa ties, of the preciplee expecting to see the tleat class: Foomlas: hoass. This is| FOR RENT Moderh room for one 9: aa dere ibefault hag occurred in the terms ‘of| day. A bearish construction placed 9] gout 110000, 000 Sande ae tual. i crushed forms of horse and man far ‘ offered for sale in the city TT inten, two gentlemen, 418 2ad St. Phone] Unmatchable oak hal! seat, French | S4f0"s have fated to pay at the government report which showed | gor yormal conditions, our per capita below; tHey were ,astenistied sats the Ten ects unui Ap nes 544-R: 9-1-3t | ever pita aes fee oe act note, of sgou, deserved ‘ a reer ya of oe wheat tian consumption of timber amouiied ih sight of the major, still upright In the : D = Sk ate BS pcg ten * tober. 2Ist, 1920 a 2 was expecte utessi - a ore a v oie at cash payment $1900. FO ENE aerated rooms for | four pair matched buffalo horn and pay, portion of the interest amounting | ence. “An hour after the openttgsliie between 500 and 525 board feet, but Haine Ege arth ite tants, . H. Holihan, East of Post Office. ight . housekeeping. a 08 7th| pair of Rocky Mountain sheep horns] 1° due on the note therein described! mark: 9 y 5 i with the pressure of war this was a 4 ; ‘ turing October 21st, 121 a a arket was off 3-4 to 21-4 gents from | || e pressure of war thls wis) yw ’ ok y Phone 745. : 978th BEL Ee kh 9-3-1w | indet for coat, and hat hangers.” All| ¢, led to bay. the’ Anmual Int and f'sea | the opening. *|*brought down to approximately 300 pat pA hae anus back at A snap and a very good bargain, liv- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room hand work. due on the note of $900 ther described All deliveries of wheat sold at a| board feet, and we are still suffering je ofganiaing a: larger expedt: ing ‘room, dining room, kitchen, bath suitable for two girls. Phone 905. Mahogany center stand, rocker and| maturing October 21st, 1) Because of] new high on th i a fi 1 . aah aa tion to march to Fort Henry. room, two bed-rooms, built i china us : k 9-7-3t | Roman seat hand carved. ' aera under {Ne tering Of Std | titer in the trailing. ‘The cane break ee re eaninion wee nae ie Pive. jenre:. tater, ag: Major” MeCul: 2 : stil : are Byers e authorizing said mortgagee i » The ea a yeraige consumption Suro} e ns clasat and book-case, fire-place, ftul-} FOR RENT—Room in modern home. |, Wicker, also oak-rocker, leather Up- | the event of the failure of the Inortexgors| OM account of the bearish construction} amounts to GO board feet per caplt, lough and his brother were | riding basement, furnace heat, gas-stovée,| No. 1 Broadway. Phone 212R. holstering. to pay any: of said notes, or the inte! placed onthe government report was! while f along a road near Van Metre’s fort, hard-wood floors, garage, a very 9-7-3t| , Large genuine leather rocker and thergonscaten due. to, de “the whole] more than recovered later when there y aes a other countries it * mae unsispecting danger, they rode direct- good buy, at $3650 a payment and} FOR RENT—Furnish Gunn solid oak sectional book cases, gue and payable, the said a eee was an excellent class of buying and our board feet, ‘The Avert ee me ly into an Indian ambush, This time or balance sa ‘ Tnished room. Call at| combination oak book case and desk Bagee ha: y world population of 1,600,000,000 as & Henny & Hone rent. Phone 861; 392 Sth St. or phone’ 484-W. 9-83t| Coy solid oak ates Seige veapinot Seclaped-and.nay, declay the whole sum | news generally was favorable to hold-| ayy hantertat is 40 board feet, | McCullough’s horsemanship could do rs 2 fl ca et, re y gage due, v er] is hy . +, OR SAL Rn Pini FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod-| movable shelves, glass front TTherelaviltbel due on such, morteage| ° o 3 ; tremendous cons him no’ good. A dozen Indian rifle eee raat Dada modern, house of} erm house, $8 Rosser". 9-£-3t Sra icétbedcand dresser) box: spring jst meayectcautd dale the sum of Tr SPAT Ere ere vpn erent fnanek ian peste eye tacts RU AR eer torr . i . | es eter age te teen V=tWo 31- - 383; December up| 2 s a house, trees. Lot 75x150 feet. This IF SEEKING A HOME and oak dresser, iron bed, Way Sag-| Seventy Cents si) 3 to 31-4 at $1.35 3-4, and May 31-2 to| in clevating our stundard of living, and tell dead: jee hare sat, $3000. $800 cash, See ernie end Benne ee ey tory, conte. inal pt fo, this soreck 33-4 higher than last night's finish at| It would not be a happy solution ot 30 nice little home of five rooms. £ wet 2! and bed Jus ust-48th, 1921 einer: $1.40 1-4 to $1.41 1-2. the problem ‘to curtail our consump- Partly modern. $2100, Easy terms, _ HENRY & HENRY: | thing for touring and hvating. OSCAR SWENSON, a tion, Rather let us increase our pro- St Py f By Elmo J.-H. Holihan, 314 Broadway’ Phone | Office 11914 4th St. Phone 961| #K telephone stand and stool. Mortgagee ! ories 0) 745. 9-7-3¢ | = 2" 7 jone Rugs, vacuum cleanei, wicker fern |F- H, REGISTER. : MENNEAPOL RAIN. sac eu : Scott FOR SALE—By owner, modern. house 5 stand, ‘kitchen table and numerous) “Bprmey on’ Norn tect Minneapolis, Sept. ¥——Wheat re-} , The annual cut and destruction of Great Scouts Watson . with six rooms and bath. Full base- | FOR-SALE SAND | small articles, lawn mower, hardwood |8—19-26, " 9—2-9-16- ts, 529 cars, compared with £co| timber amounts to 26,000,000,000 ‘ ment, large screened-in porch; @ FOR SALE—2641-2-acre airy farm, | floor polisher. NOTICE 7 i cary a year ago. cubic feet, while the annual growth Se alarn NewspEreT UnlGTi first class garage, with cement floor.| %¢., bufldings, modern .improve-) 205 Park Ave, first house north o°| yy gAOWtGH Te CREDITONS | Cash No. 1 northern, 41.55 1-4; Sep- amounts to only 6,000,000,000 cubic . . Four blocks from postoffice. Will ments; will sell very reasonable, as | swimming pool. Phone §37-R. 9-8-2] ust Dommer, Deceas: AH Avg-| tember, $1.48; Decenwer, $1.45 1-4'| feet. We are consuming timber, then, | DAVY CROCKETT, THE HERO OF sonaider ar. in deal. 10 East Main. 1 sun not able. te work Jew eeen dare eee ee en by the wn- May, $1.48 3-8. f < about five times as fast as we are pro- THE ALAMO jone 212-J. 9-2-tf orses; average | derslgned Henry Dieta, executor of the! Corn No 8 yellow; 471-2 to 481-2) ducing It. cre, — 150 per cow a year. For particu-| @— —=——————35 ~~ -@ [city of He ei eee ete t cents: “ a. Vou TOR Fig! FOR SALE—Modern house of seven $. Pi ity nderson, in the Coun cents. Be sure you're right, then go lats write Wm. B. Smith, South AL NOTICES Sibley, and State’ of Minnestoa Oats No. 3 white, 345-8 361-8 Wy sFoukett’s Tooms and bath, fire place, screened: . B. , | RT AAT otc epee estou a ats No. 3 white, 345-8 to 3 U ahead,” was Davy Crockett's motto. { in porch, garage. One of the nlcest Te ant ee , conned, to exhibit er arlay A818. 601 66 BURBANK, PLANT WIZARD tre fugit for the sist, then went omes in the city; $500 cash and| ————<——__-__————_ Brey z ahead to a glorious death in the Ada- i TICE OF MORTGAGE 8a Ga NAGS 3 peace on good terms. J. H. Holi- MISCELLANEOUS As ie FORECLOSURE SALE the first publicati : Bee 3 Sie to $1.05. mo. Crockett was born in ‘Tennessee n, ree oa T eT SRT TET OC To Y by gi that certain] said executor, a ne eof » 1, $2.06. 786. 1 il ,. ‘ . = s ms, and tables jus fred J. Ols d Roy K. , mort-| Bank Building, in the T, PAU STOC er, vern keeper, $ FOR SALE—Almost new ver. moved from Plymouth Clothing Abe fceore, to. Oscar Sa casol mortgagee, in said Burleigh ‘Coan Seale ee DAA UA eeine re: been a soldier in the Revolution. em bungalow of six rooms and batk,| Mén's Furnishing, store. | Steam dated ihe Bat day of Cctober telrogies [Roth Dakota, is! my resident "agent | celpts, 1,500. Generally steady to Young Crockett’s early years were ‘basement; one of the nic- eating furnace( rather large), at a {Deeds in and for the count in North Dakota, st . ce ta spent in roaming the ‘Tennessee & sbamEslbWa in the city; price $4;-} sacrifiee-- Cadillac automobile, 7- Kurlelgh and state of North Dakota on|:. Dated August 16th A Pen 37.50. to oe ty tate Gran atoare rood hanting. ie became a_ re- 800; $1,000 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314] passenger; a powerful car in good| the 22nd day of etober, ete and ded | Executor of the will of August. Dom- | $4.25 to $7. Bik, $5 to §6. Butcher nowned bear hunter, a fame which he . dway. Phone 745. 9-9-3t condition at one-fourth the price of 5 I be foreclosedvby a, sale|.- er, Decensed ws and’ heifers, $3 5 shared with his favorite rifle, “Ol it Reelel Cah tod, on page 523, will be forecl y h » $3 to $6.50. Bulk, hared with his favorite rifle, “Old FOR RENT—All modern eight room| Mew; 160-acre, a farm with wood |of the premises in such mortgage 204) August, “A ty a tes ae ae of) $3 to $4.50. Veal calves steady, best Betsy." houses, farniehed, willing to ‘rent ae meet neat Benda in Heart Herel ey gesoribe Rarer: door! 8-19 9-3-9 lights, mostly $10 to 310.50. Stockers When the Creek Indians went on the ep me for two or three years; also alley. Desirable and a great bar-| marck, in couinty..of Burleigh and MILE LONG PETIT and feeders’ steady-to strong; bulk, war path in 1813 Crockett tossed “Old y for sale, one writing desk, piano,| &4!m. $20 an acre. See LN. Carey,| state ‘of, > Tikota, at the hour of ILE LONG PETITION | $4.50 to $6. Betsy” on hig shoulder und marched sewing machine, lawn mower and _ Mandan, N.D. ‘ "| 8-24-2w | 10 ‘oclock Dn the 6th day “or Octo- London, ‘Sept. fe A petition a]. Hog receipts, 2,500. Mostly strong re sy” on hs houlder anc marched davenport, 713 3rd St. ance " eS |ber, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amount] Mile long was presented in the House a eee away to fight tie Indians, He served davenport, (13 3rd St. 9-8-1w. MUSIC LOVERS. ‘tea he day of sal y to 25 cents higher. Range, $6.50 to A 4 = - due on such mortgage on the day of sale.| of Lords, from the people of Mon- & sa Sind 4 as a scout under Gen, Andrew Jackson FOR SALE room modern house, Exchange your records and have} The premises described in such mortgage! mou‘h on _. Sunday. Seventy-five $9. Rulk, $6.75 to $8.15. Very few ry close in, for $3600 on liberal terms; | 2¢W music. Join our Exchange club. and which will be sold to satisfy the sames} thousand hnnes were signed ve | pigs, best $9. and in the great Battle of Toho- 7 room modern house, including 3 New records, needles. Send us.your ra sus . peka when ‘Old Viickory” defeated bed rooms, east front, for $4200 on repair work. Phonograph Record Ex- Weatherford’s warriors. liberal terms. Geo: M. Register. change, 415 Broadway, Bismarck. Fr kl d Hi F « d B , After the Creek war was over Davy 9-3-1wk | N-_D. PRES a 9-8-lw ec! es ani is Friends Blo. Yr returned to ‘Tennessee and entered FOR SALE—6 room house, 3 > bed| FOR SALE—Full-sized bed mattress, Sues eed EEE e: y sser politics. Irom magistrate he rose to rooms with bath up stairs, full bage-|. U8¢d six months, au.) 3-4 size bed - 5 state legislator and nest the renowned “ ment, furnace: heat;4/screened -in springs, jelly glasses and fruit jars; q ll 7 bear hunter und scout was sent to ‘ porch. Located in:belt ‘part-of clty.| | 4l80 double garage for rent. Tuphe bak d «=6UERE' HERE! congress where he served two terms, Price $5500. Terms. D, T, Owens|_275-W. " _ 9-9-3t HW R LY Noue 4 SPREA In February, 1836, Davy with 12 of his —& Co |." 8-80-tt} FOR SALE—Victrola XIV, mahogany, i y & OBBER. e A pleas mH ne ‘Tennessee friends arrived at the Mis- FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, full] $225 model, in excelient condition; Me sion del Alamo where Col, William basement, furnace, water, light, gaa| Price, $150. Owner must have cash. \ Bees ‘Travis with a little army of less than and sewer. Screened in porch. Price Call at 1011 5th St., or phone 987, ve 200 men was defying the Mexican "| tntor, Santa Anna. Santa Anna had a force of 5,000) men, and although the Texans had al chance to escipe before this over-| whelming army cut off thelr retreat, they refused to do so, The Mexican general surrounded the rude little! ndobe fort. His demand for its sur-) render was met with scorn, Then he) raised the red flag which meant, “No; FOR RENT—Light housekeeping |_S-D.___3-19-2it apartment, fully equipped. Phone| PRE WAR PRICES on cleauing, reo- he would evolve a spineless cactus. ” e s ys $.} quarter,” and attacked, __404-J.__ Geo. W. Little. 9-6-tt blocking and remodeling men's 'The world laughed, He just chuckled ‘The long rifles of the Texans mowved| FOR RENT—Furnished house modern| hate. Eagle Tatloring & Hat Works, and said, “Wait and see.” Here is the } down the Mexican soldiers driven to| result of his experiment with the cac-| the attack. On March 6 Santa Annal| throughout. Phone 459M. 9-9-1t so one large room on second floor for housekeep- ing, and also one single lodging room in modern home, 622 3rd St- Phone 132-W. 9-8-lw FOR SALE—Two dozen high grade White Leghorn pullets. Will soon be laying; $1.75 each for the entire lot; $2 each for less than lot. 412 _8th St. Phone 562 or 911. 3t FOR RENT—Room in strictly modern house; suitable for one or two; furnished. 702 7th St Phone 357-M 9-9-2t Phone 68, opposite Postoffice, PRE AA a _ 18tt WILL TRADE—160 acres. Emmons Co. land for 4 or 5 room house in Bismarck. Box 175 Kildeer, N. D. 133 8-26-2wks. FOR SALE—3,000 bushels nice. clean - good sized early Ohio potatoes, either on track or in-field. Hork- _Strom Bros., Hazen, ND. 9-7-4t FOR SALE—Jewel range, good condi- tion. Also bed. At a smap if taken at once. J. M. Brodi, 113 2nd Si Phone 954. , 9. FOR SALE—One steel malleable range, one round oak heater, in good condition. Phone 671-J. 9-7. FOR RENT—Rooms by day or week; also rooms for light housekeeping. Business College, Telephone 183. aces ___818-4f FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room suitable for two girls. Call 528 or _905 after 5 o’clock. 9-7-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Also houspfasenent:by. Oct Ast... Call. 218 Second street. 9-8-3¢ FOR RENT—Room in modern home, No. 1 Broadway. 9-7-3t 240 acre partly improved Wis. farm a WANTED—To buy second hand trunk, must be in good condition. Phone 952. Mr._Tempelmeyer.____.9-7:3t FOR SALE—All kinds of ‘household furniture for sale reasonable. ‘Call at 519 4th St. Phone 511-K. 9-7-3t FOR SALE—Good milch cow also one good horse. 1709 Rosser St. Phone 740-3. 9-3-Awk to trade or for sale. Write Gust Lindgren, Taylor, N. D. 8-26-2w ~ WELL You JUST COME Gay AN'SEE. SEE- LAST NIGHT TERE WUZ SOME ICE” IN TH’ ICE BOX AN’ NOW IT AIN'T” tus. A real spineless cactus at last. See him rub his face on it. MULES DRIVE OUT CAPT! Officer Resigns From Ohio National Guard After 33 Years of Military Service, Defiance, O.—After 33 years of mil- itary service, Capt. A. B. De Kay ‘has resigned as commanding officer of the local National Guard company because he doesn’t like mules, Captain De Kay has always been an infantryman. Recently the guard here was converted from company A, Second infantry regiment, to a howitz- er unit, and was issued a half-dozen mules to draw the light artillery. “When they began giving us howitz- ers and pistols and mules,” said Cap- tain De Kay, “I knew I was through. I'm a rifle and bayonet fighter.” More than 3,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States are owned by farmers. a ie prepared for a grand assault. 'Twenty-| five hundred picked men were detailed’ to be hurled against the fort. The first assault was beaten back with heavy loss. A second failed, but in the third desperate attempt the Mexi- cans broke into the fort. After that the fighting was hand to hand, Travis went down and Crockett took command. Outnumbered a hun- dred to one, Crockett with a few com- rades stood with their backs to the wall of the church. One by one his men went down. At last only Davy was left. “Old Betsy” fired her last shot. Then Crockett seized her by the barrel and swung her about his head. a short struggle. “Old rained upon him. A mass of Mexicans struck him, He went down fighting to the Inst. The Alamo was history. =—_—_— B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consultation Free Gaite 9. 11—Lecas Block—Phene 208