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LADY OR GENTLEMAN WANTED— To sell sickness, accicent and health insurance, Attractive side lines and Nberal commissions. Write 288 __10-14-1m NTED—Girl for Leneral house- work, Mrs, Frank i. Bhovard: B. WANTHED—Girl for general Bouse. work. Call at Dawson Store,: 6th Bt. M153 at WANTED—Lady to do. sewing at the Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works. 9-15-tf |" jass waitress at 9-18-3t, WANT! irst American Cafe. POSITION WANTED—By party with eight years -experience; prefer bookkeeping, clerical work, but will consider any kind vf office work; can operate typewriter. Write P. 0. 5Q, Blemarck, N. D. 9-6-2w aie Lost LOST—Tortoise shell glasses, ‘return to Miss Esther Bremer, 1002 Ave. C. for reward. : + 9-15-3t | BOARDERS WANTED __ WANTED—Table ‘boarders at 708 } St., Mrs. pncerson YE GOT THAT LOAD OF COAL OuT HERE, WHERE DO You WANT IT f BRING IT RIGHT. - IN THE. BASEMENT! DOOR He iD! ON THE SIDE*, GOING: IN Toor mar | OF: COAL IN HI HELEN,.DO YOU HEAR THAT COAL THE CELLAR? WELL FOR NOTHING! BILL ROBERTS IS MOVING INTO A FLAT AND SAID HE HAD A TON WELL,THATS: GOOD Luck! S BASEMENT 1 courp HAVE IF ?'D SEND Stories of = %Eime Great Scouts wets oy Western Newspaper Union. NED BUNTLINE, SCOUT WHO » WAS WRITER OF PLAYS Some of the old scouts turned their hands to queer trades when the Indian fighting days were over. Was the owner of a Wild West show, Edgar S. Paxson became a painter, and Capt. Jack Crawford was a poet. It was left for Ed Buntline to add an- other to the list of unusual things for a scout to do, of dime novels and the producer of melodramas equally exciting. dudson was his real name, and Ed- ward Zane Curroll Judson Bulfalo Bill | He became the writer | Was the, het Ay MEUON LEGION {Copy for ‘This’ Department Supplied by the American Legion News Service.) |FIRED FAST, HIT THE MARK | Auditor of Legion’s National Finance Division Made Record With Field Artivery. A record for fast firing and direct hits with field artillery, may be far BUNGALOW THREE BED ROOMS : Oak floors; built-in features; modern in every reapect.; Close to Schools, full title with which his parents bur- removed from a eS 00 oe ae dened him on the day of his birth in keeping records $2,000 cash, balance assume L. Assh:, payable $40.50 per mon . Philadelphia in 1822, |, He became one and accounting HEDDEN ReAL-EStae AGEN » of the boys who ran‘away to sea and expenditures. But Webb Block FOR SAY OR RENT ___ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR R SALE—By owner, modern. house with six rooms and bath. Full base- ment, large screened-in porch; a Phone 0 - WALESMAN SALESNAN=To cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of: $100.00. week for right man. The Richatds Co., 200 Fitth avenue, New *COSTS ME 1S FOR THE HAULING OVER HERE ! THAT TON OF COAL IS WORTH FIFTEEN BUCKS AND ALL IT GOOD tuck? PLLSAY IT’S Good LUCK Ag FoR WHAT ARE THE CHARGES, OLDMAN, HAULING BHAT TWENTY when he was only thirteen he rescued the crew of a boat that had been run down by a ferry steamer in New York harbor, Soon afterwards he became midshipman in the: United States nay Then the West called him and Jud- son answered the. call. During the Civil, war he was chief of scouts the American Le- gion consider this recommenda- tion when it chose William N. Day, Great Falls, Mont., as audieor of na- tional finance divi- first class garage, with cement floor. York, N. ¥. 9-13-6t. i THE MANS.) f ' Y Four blocks from postoffice. Will . marae AT THE BacK ||/——] DOLLARS. among the Indians on the western fron- | sion, He 1s still consider car in deal. 10 East Main. |. ‘WANTED TO REN? DOOR: TO COLLECT. tier, and after that he wandered all) & scoring bulls-eyes, Phone 212-J. 9-2-tf | WANTED TO RENT=Ftve~ or six FOR “THE HAULING! over the great pling as hunter and| ‘J'Wenty-five minutes to one minute FOR SALE—Modern house of* six} reom furuisbed house or rooms for trader. He made the acquaintance of | Was the reduction D: battery, “I” rooms and bath, excellent location| ght housekeeping. Four people. Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill and ‘Texas | of the 146th Field artillery, made in near churches and schools; trees. This is one of tho best homes in the city for the price. $4500, $950 cash, J. 'H, Holihan,.314 Broadway, |: Phone 745. __9-18:3t FOR SALE—New modern: bungalow, No children. Call O, H. Clark, Grand _Facific-Hotel. 9-14-8t ‘WANTED—By Oct. 1 Oct. ist, ‘Lwo or three. consider small house; can furnish references. Write 287, care:of Trib- room’ furnished apartment; would |" Jack,’ and began writing his thrilling tales, part fact and part fiction, about their lives, pen name he used in hjs writing, and | as Ned Buntline he became famous, Buntline believed that eastern audi: | Ned Buntline. was the | | the time experts required to train 8- |inch rifles on a target. A German train, sighted on the St. Mihtel front, was hit by Day’s guns on the third round and completely demolished on; | the eleventh. With shells of all cali- six rooms and bath. One of the}. une. 9-12-1W nicest in the city. .;Don’t buy until x ences would be interested in plays! bers dropping on his battery eve you have looked this over. $4800. us based on life in the Far West and in| half-minute for more than two hou: $1000 cash. J. <H. Holihan,, Bnoad- FOR FOR SALE—¥ urni re. Piano. 1872 he persuaded Buffalo Bill and | the battery came through without a) _way. Phone 745, ___—__—9-13.3t! * Phonograph. Cadillac auto- Texas Jack to come East and take| Man wounded and with three guns 0) FOR SALE—6 room house, 3 hed part in one of his melodramas. ‘They | action. Mr. Day says that he finds the ad-| rooms with bath up stairs, full base- ment, furnace heat, screened in. porch. Located in-best part of city. Terms, D, T. Owens 8-30-tf Price $5500. _& Co. FOR SALE yooms and bath; garage; south front; location, River View. Cheap at $2,- 900; $600 cash. J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of Postoffice. Phone 745. 9-15-3t full a FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, basement, furnace, water, light, gas and sewer. Screened in porch. Price $3600. $1400 cash. D. T. Owens & 8-30-tt Co, $1, 200.00 CASH—And. imonthly ~ pay- ments will buy five-room, all mod- ern home; built in features, garage. : export demand. The market closed un-| No. 1 red di 96 North Dakota.| ,, i ful bawementjgae stores a:barenle Spee new peered eee settled, 13-4 to 23-4 cents net lower.| No. d fee ne img [the above described ‘property is not| Eye Di Buntline never won re-| newly appointed one 961. Henry mry. ‘Ay cai beer A ictro! he hi bone Noid Max’, 1:73 | NOW any part of mort agors homestead newn asa scout himself, but he helped! director of the FOR RENT—New mocern three-room) rds, leather davenport, ll rary CHICAGO LIVESTOCK e “gy | Ror of the homestead of any menwer ta spread the fame of others, until in| American Legion's fiat, also furnished rooms for light] table, rockers, chairs, beds, screen No, 2 rye ‘80| his family!” There will be n sa 2 Tenaseaeoes 8) Nicioes “boileze range, ‘aid miscellaneous household pried Sept 1h cattle receipts bia paren mortgage, on the da ay of sale the sum 1886 he followed the trail of many of| national Ameri- . 000, it andyweight . steers a a Yb ogether with thee the “redskins” who “bit the dust” | cani 5 13 4 artieles. Cost $1500. Sell for $500 “J : : toreclostr sI who “bit the dust”) conism comms. building. 10-13 tf cash, if taken fs ‘once: Phone $n steady to strong; others slow, lower. LEGAL NOTICES ase at Bigm North Di when one of his hero's “trusty rifles} sion. Mr. Ows- fg an FOR SALE—Three houses, one barn with five lots, on South 9th St. Price | mobile. Phone 592R. 615 5th street. Z 9-13-3t 'FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typéwriter, good as new; one ak office des! high grade Remington hammer legs gun, hqusehold goods including two leather rockers, Englander bed, parlor rug, dining table, kitchon table, gate leg table, sewing ma- chine ($10), three rattan rackers (new), lady’s rattan desk, book- case (new), two bedroom sets, one a birds eye maple, the other a quarter ‘sawed pak, both like new. Chicago, Sept. 15. tina today brought about fresh de- clines in the wheat market. Com- plaints that unseasonable wet weather in the Dakotas was spoiling wheat in the shock failed to attract notice. Many other articles. Am going west, freight rates are high. Have priced the goods low to sell them quick, G. H, Quigley, 407 sth BE will sell at 83 cents on the dollar— 9-13-2t: FOR SALE—Practically new, standard Opening was unchanged to 13-4 cents lower, followed by slight rallies and then a moderate downturn. Subsequently new breaks in foreign exchange rates counted #s a bearish in- fluence and 80, too, did slowness of Bulk $6.75 to $9.50. Hog receipts 21,000. Steady to 25 changed. No,:1 dark northern No. 1 amber durum . Oats No, 3 white, 33 cents. Barley, 42 to 59 cents Rye No. 2, $1:00 1-2 to $1.01 1-2, Flax No. 1, $2.08 to $2.11. ~ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolis, Sept. —Flour Shipments, Bran, $14 to $15. NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS Corn No. 3,yellow, 461-2 to 471-2 cents. record in Deeds of Bi kota, on the 7th di AL 1920'at el » o'clock in the forenoon of that din Book 146 , Will be fore- mises des- by th and herein- in such mortgage, 4 , at the front door of the urt House in the City of: Bisma in Burleigh County, North Dakota, the hour of ten o'clock in th noon.of the 8th day of Octobe 1921 to satisfy th mortgage on tha scribed in said mortgage, and will sold to satisfy the same are situated in Burleigh North described zi Ad of Bismarck in paid Burleigh y - Lismarck Lean, & Investment Company, a Corporation, Mortgagee. F, E. MeCURDY urrived in Chicago one Wednesday and found that Buntline was planning to open the show the next Monday. He had rented the largest theater in the city, but none of the other actors had | been engaged to appear with the two scouts, In fact, the play had not yet} heen written! With characteristic energy Buntline | set to work and in four hours he had written a play called “The Scouts of | ” the Plain: Buntline’s dime novels were equally | popular, and, in spite of the disap- | proval of their parents, the boys of} the eighties and the nineties eugerly | read the hair-raising adventures of | “Red Ralph, the Ranger” and “Dead: | rang out.” | dition of a column of figures almost as) | exciting at times as the bombardment of an enemy fleeting target. | THE SOLDIER AND § AND STATESMAN | | Texan Is Newly Appo Appointed Director) | f the Legion’s National Amer. | icanization Commission. “He can tell you about an ordi- ; nary baseball game in such words and expression that j you will be grief: stricken,” is what | they say of Alvin M., Owsley, ‘Texas, ley, who left off being assistant at- $2.500. Call M. E. “Hibbs. Phone i i t cents higher. g ‘ 707. 9-13-3t muehe, Boamen th exceptionally, ‘beaut: Sheep receipts 20,000. Mostly State, of Nojth Dakota, County, of \ eases sarin ¢ inp DENT Lieh?. chousel ut case; chen urleigt in Oe ity Court, before Hon. he large: ) ne FOR RENT—Light housekeeping % steady: Bavies, Judge. 9-1-8-15-22-29 10- Stories of oy Ewe | the Union to join apartment, fully equipped. Phone range, metal beds, new go-cart and In the Matter o: Fine “Estate of Solo- the Legion organization, has peeoine a ther household articles. If you | 404-. 0. W. Littl 9-6af| 0% : sed. Pa | —10bt_Geo. W._Liltle __SSt|. have the cash and act at once you} South St, Paul, Sept, 15—Cattle re-] , Anthur, Van sHorn,,, Petition Se ee a woeeu: reat Scouts Wan | “soldier and a statesman” of national AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES on buy at your own price. Phone ceipts: 4,300. Mostly strong; some Artiureven Hee and 3 ; at j : Ms panish Ses ee j | prominence at the age of thirty years. i 9-15-2t| sales around 25 cents higher. One|mon Bishop, decease ng: fale weather, 0s. ee ‘©, Western Newspaper Union. | In the West, the Texan has long FOR SALE—Ford 1-ton truck, 1918 MUSIC LOVERS. load corn-fed .beef. steers $8.25; few Notice is hereby gi wind.” It is used in mining distri been known as a speaker of unusual model. Bargain if taken at once. E i | PO Bor 1s Mandan, N.D. 9-8-1w| Exchange your records and have | grass etocrs $6.50 to $7.50. Bulk $5.29 | ren sagtt will and. estate signify an abundance of p THE HEROIC DEED OF “OLD) oinity, When he went East and had FOR SALE—Smali roadster, good| 2: music. Join our Exchange club. fw $6.50, Jew. fed helters - $7.50: 10 | Bishop, late ofithe MAN” RICHARDS his field Americanism, its origin and Lonical condition: first’ $75.00| New tecords, needles. Send us your $8.50. - Few best grass heifers $6 to|in the County ‘of Bi oes as his field Americanism, its ortgin a po ernest ; 00) epair work. Phonograph Record Ex-|$7- Bulk butcher she-stock $3.50 to | of North Dakota’ tere i Nevada which slelded 240 million | One of the hottest India fights in| 't# purpose, Mr. Owsley begun deliver: takes it. O. K. Garage. 9-12-lw 45550. Veal calves mostly steady; itors of, and all pe frontier history was the Battle of {| ing addresses of such eloquence and —— | chan, 41 ay, kK, Sites i irty years FOR SALE—Two cars, one Shaler eebe ‘eee p.) Bresdway. aries ibest lights to packers $10 to $11. math een. ae Hi Ae Gan aatarae iain ay ane Adobe Walls in the Texas Panhandte | inspirational context that he became in nt in four. months afte e fi s se 4 s ny. = > ls . ae Bee eee Re: cals pees WANTED—A renter or partner with Birhete steady to strong. | cation of this notic oO word Is now also used to signify any | in 1874. ‘The Adobe Walls consisted | conetaiy semand an ne Pa we ‘i B $500 or $600. 1 havo 328 acres: of at his office at 20 good fortune or successful enterprise, | Of several huts, and two or three] master of diction naturelly followed. ge _ ROOMS FOR BENT wilds FOR RENT—Two or three modern land, 33 head of hogs, two cows, feed to run hogs over, feed for 40 Address Frank Buck- ‘Hog’ receipts 3,000, Averaging fully 16 to 25 cents higher. Range $6 to $8.25. Bulk $6.25. to $8. Pigs mostly 10 to 25 cents higher. the city of Bismarck ,in said County, North Dakota. Dated oan 31st, 192 ARTHUR VAN ener Meteorites Cool on Journey. stores surrounded by a stockade, and it was headquarters for a party of Overseas Mr. Owsley commanded a° | battalion of 36th Division infantry un- | til his promotion to division adjutant. furnished rooms for light) house- head cattle. Bulk better ecutor ore Ca Reis he hunters who killed buffaloes. keeping. Two adjoining rooms fit- ley, 919 Sth St., Bismarck, De ie grades $8.25 to $8.60. F. H, Register, Ppaaicene hy ot oti Wot ane ‘The Indians saw with dismay the| As head of the Legion's legislative ted with gas for cooking. Phone | —— Gheep receipts 2,800. Steady to A rrouney fOr er egulers they, strike the eart yA ney Have IVD | destrdction ehused by the white men, | Committee in Texas, he obtained a $2,- 442M. 9-12-5t |FOR SALE—AIl steel shooting gal-| styong. Fair to good native lambs|pirst publication on the Ist day of Into haystacks, “barns, Clery without Thay" FeuoTiad' to. destioy. the’ A dobe| 000,000 hospital for service men at- setting them on fire. No baking of Kerrville, Tex. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for 4 —gentlemen preferred. Or 3 fur- nished light housekeeping’ rooms. Near High School. Phone 877. 8-15-1wk |. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. - in modern home. Gentlemen only. lery, Model U. All kinds of miov- ing targets and stationary targets, equipped with electric motor. Price $800.00. Inquire Elie Taix, Bis- marek, N. D. 10-18-1wk I CLAIM to sell the best suit or over coat for the price in the city, Call and be convinced. Thousands are mostly. $8.75 to $9.00. Some good to chofce natives "$9.25, Better grade ewes quotable $3.50 to $4.25. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, Sept. 14.—Wheat re- celpts, 508 cars, compared with 318 certain’ mortgage exe Bsa des Se 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK Bishop, Dee oe 8. 1522 NOTICE OF mont © herein: eby given that uted and dell the soil or charring of vegetation is observed where they. have siruck the ground, =e BR. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Walls and kill the hunters before they had wiped out the vast herds of bison, Early on the morning of June 27 a; war party of Comanches, Kiowas and | Cheyennes, under the leadership ot | Chief Quannah of the Comanches, swept down upon the Adobe Walls. The! | | BEAUTY AS _MISS LIBERTY” | Seattle Legion ‘elects Charming Miss | to Serve in Recent Patri- otic Exercises. Close in. Phone 962 or call 222 cars a year ago. d by. J. W.. Paule: ‘Chiropractor Third St. 9-13-1¢| Wearing Klein Klothes. estiolw Cash No. 1 northern, $1.50 5-8; ee Bismarck, North D : 1 Consultation Free buffalo hunters were awake, however, ~ ee W | tember, $1.47 1-3; December, $1. ee pana tienatnorinen , dated the 4th aay, Reite © 11—tmene Rlock—Pheme 980] and as the Indians charged the white; “Talk about the |autiful French FOR RENT—Modern front bed room, | ———- suitable for two gentlemen. 621 6th 3 jonarch range, , one three-burner Perfection oil ' stove May, $1.42 1-8. —_—_—_——_—— poration, mortgag i men with their heavy Sharps buffalo guns poured a deadly! fire into their | | girls nnd rave about the dark tresses | and shing eyes et Enon 619 Were sett and oven, one. vacuum washing ma: LT i FOR RENT—Two nice modern fur- ts 5, Fi midst, ‘The Indians attacked again | of the Italians Rished rooms. Close in. 505 3rd Phone pone, Mumty baby git Freckles and His Friends Freckles Hasn't Investigated Yet By Blosser |} and ‘cain, but each: time: they. were | and. Spaniards Phone 538-M. 9-14-lw beaten back with heavy loss. Nor ale we've got them ab WANTED—I' will” pa: pay $5 reward for FOR RENT—Room in modern home| jnformation of house I can rent.| ? the hunters escape unharmed, beaten to death for two young men. Phone 967. 40 ything from 4 to 9 rooms will do. Three of them were killed in the | with our own a N. W. WELL, WHO MADE first attack, and in one of the stores a | Americans,” © de- __Thayer St. 9-8-tf ne ee. R. A, Mind anen WeLL- So You Go young man named Thurston was shot clared the Amer- FOR RENT—Furnishéd rooms <ib| Hotel.Blég. -1w INOAY modern home. 46 Main, - Phone} Finer WORE Clie To Su ScHooL, through the lungs. Presently his cry | ican Legion of 929-LW. 9:14-8!| sgppening, ‘pepairing, dyeing, ladies’ of “Water! Water!’ was heard above | Seattle, Wash, ROOM in modern home, suitable : for |: ‘a -elothing. Hagle Tailoring the din of fighting. | In selecting Miss) two. Ladies preferred. 411 9th St. Bis, lorks.. phone 6&8, opposite The nearest water was 50 yards| Helen Worthing: 618 M. 9-14-19 | 1-18-tf away, where a pump stood in the un-! ton of thelr city| FOR RENT — Attractive, furnished —posteMice ERB: WAR PRICES on «eaning, re- or rich ore. The mincrs of Comstock Lode, a wonderful gold and silver mine protected open, In this same store was an old scout called “Old ™ to represent “Miss! Liberty” in puiriotle exercises recent- rooms in modern: house. 614 8th and remodeling men's Bie ie Rie 9-18-38 le Talloring & Hat Worke, Richards, He heard young Thurston's! ly. Beauty experts with varied expe-| FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- puneelte Postofflc: cry. | rence In the A. E, F. were called upon’ ed rooms. 300 9th St. Phone 377J. |. ia “1 reckon now,” said “Old Man”! for thelr opinicn and they held that! 9-13-1w FOR SAI SALE—Greon tomatoes; $ Richards, “I'll go fetch a bucketful.” \ “Miss Liberty” had even the heart: TIGHT Housekeeping rooms for rent. Peter Meyer, 503 9th St. 9-14-2t FOR RHNT—Modern front room. Mrs. Ed White, 417 Sixth St. —_9-18-3t OR RENT—Room with board, The per bushel, Phone 243 or call 42 Phité street: Mrs, ‘Mary frlen- meyer, Bismarck, N D. 9-125t FOR GALE—Green tomatoes, $2 per: bushel; Beets $2 per bushel. Phone 740K. 306 14th St. 9-13-3t a bucket and tossed it A frightened dog | He took through the window. that had been hiding near by followed | him, whining. Indian bullets cut up; the ground all about them. The pump! | lreakers of the Latin countries pshed. {| to the mast, nct excepting the painted | ones In the Louvre at. Parts, Miss Worthington is a home girl and) was not a little embarrassed at the; honors the*Legion showered upon her; Mohawk, 401 Sth St. aa Ria, -— was “slow. It took two minutes to get | RoR Rey Parniaped one au bres Phone 817. meas the water started from the sun-! as queen of the festival. She was un- oBth Siena aerosol sare hos Ewe FOR RENT—_Plano, 703 Sth St.” Phor cracked spout. The pump was struck | married at the last report, «although ‘MODERN Rooms for rent. a Le 896-X. Ee 2 $15.3 a dozen times as Richards worked the| her mail has greatly increased in vol- Sr 14 at handle, | ume with those who would alter her He pumped on without raising his! singular course. head. The dog was shot down at his/ SCA NPE iy WHO MADE THE NICE | feet, A bullet tore his hat from his | Posts in Foreign Countries. TREES AND FLOWERS T KNOW 2 WE. | head, Still he pumped on. At last The ranks of the American Legion AROUND ee ONLY MOVED “THERE the bucket was filled. up his hat, placed it on his head, took | He picked | have been extended into the second | enemy country with the recent forma- PAGE'SEVEN™" WEBB BROTHERS up the bucket and brought it back, to| | tion of a post in Constantinenle: Two g ‘ s the store without spilling a drop.) posts are going in Gi Service Undertakers Embalmers Funera) Directors There was not a scratch on him. | tnon with the Near analtie Licensed Embalmer in Charge jit's;sure: some hot, out there in the) American Foreign T ne corporation DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 sun,” said “Old Man” Richards as he) gre organizing the Stamboul post. A gave the dying Thurston a drink. | charter recently issued to a new post Picking up his rifle, he oot a post | in Tela, Spanish Honduras, makes a | ERR UNDERTAK IN ARI ARS at a window again without indicating | ton) of 25 posts in 19 foreign coun- i P i Y G P, by word or act that he knew he had | pejeg raed rt S, Licensed Embalmérs in Charge Just come out of the jaws of death, i Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 | a * BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY _ $00 MAIN STREET Fer IT Not Fair. “People who do the least work at: | tract the most attention.” “True, The man who rocks the boat is always the + one who is too lazy to help row it.’— Minneapolis Tribune. ———$—— Peculiarity of Judas Tree, One of the curious thi abovt the | redoud, or Ju tree, is that i¢ bears flowers on the old wood. Blossoms are found in abundance on twigs that are five or six years old.

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