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ANTED—! For shining shoes at- ‘Apply Chicago Shining 9.22-3¢ ter school, ‘Parlor. LADY OR GENTLEMAN WANTEL To sell sickness,accicent insurance. Attractive side lines and liberal, commis: Write: 288 Tribune Co. - 914-1 BUSINESS CHANCES., DOCTOR WANTED—Good opening fo: Realth| ; sae ar | Mind Eel, ND. Findar : C. Isaminger. hs wo yoouts furnished for sekéeping’ Also sewing ma- OH THAT'S THE BARD, : “THAT: THAT. MARRIED® WEALTHY 04 Not So Lucky—. é |b -HEULO THERE, MR.WISE - carate wert ME CONGRATULATE: mittee of the local committee of the national budget committee which is engaged in a nationwide effort to gain popular support for the plan of General G. Dawes to reduce federal taxation. -ROAD BUILDING ———————SSe DURABILITY OF ROADS VARY CONGRATULATIONS NOTHING YOURE OUT OF ORDER! PAGE SEVEN” FREE “Do you write any free verse?” “Yes, no editor will pay me for tf" doctor; 40-mile territory; good pr: G20:4th:Bt._+ tice; can buy pare: ace Rigg FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in | Classification of Passenger'and Freight store. Rott Drug Cos .Lebr,.N. D. erste noms. Bentlenen only i Highways Is Predicted by aN. THe he in, one or cal Chairman Diehl. Pr Third St. 9-13-tt i jet FOR SALE OR BE ‘POR RENT Furnished or unfurnished Freight roads and Editor—J! 2 kee ae | passenger roads can’t _____ HOUSES AND FLATS | rooms: for light housekeeping. Busi-| - | are probabilities of the comparative- poem, teat oat FOR SALE—Modern house’ of six] ness’ College Build! 16-tf j ly near future in’ congested: sections might leave $3,200; anlte pale corner lot. Price | FO} RENT—Three® or, four rooms | of the country, atcording to Chairman your address. phat ee pee eleven. Bickel for housekeeping. 19 : George C. Diehl’ of the A. A. A. good Poet—If you floors:) Kot water hosts are yon “ThayonSt, 9-2 : | ronds board, who has sent a communi- don’t take the or rooming house; $1.90 Nah take ‘RENT agent Aare Re AARON OHIS THAT SOP i : | eation: to this effect to the office of pen ' ee 1 ance easy terms. J H. Holthan :314| fee een te 5 - You COME HERE: ~ : | the chief of engineers of the War de- ave any ad> | 7 oe wert puis | Sse eee } YOU GOT A LOT OF ‘ ; partment. Mr. Diehl thus comments dress, | ALE—By owner, modern. house | AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES MONEY WITH YouR i | on the up-to-date highways problem: | six rooms and bath. Full base: | FOR: SALE—Ford car with speedstér [WIFE DIDN'T You P : ; °“Phere will never be a time when | ment, large’ acreened-in. porch; |’ bddy, in ‘A-1-eondition, at $176.) abs ; all roads are of equal durability and) sity go class garage, with cement floor,'|: Fire and Goodrich tires in | carrying capacity. Highways and Pa ‘our ulgens from postoffice.’ Will.|. tgbpid and cord makes. at the very |: | railroads are analogous, in that they : | conn eee in deal. 10 East ren loweets Bilces: ore Presto, patie are both: designed to carry traffic, and Tate hs 41 ¢ 4 San ain Bhs ST ate BangalD. Ww cenapr general rules which have been devel- cape $3,200—Nice little home, six rooma,| o., Cor: $th.and, Main St. Phone | oped through scientific management maiden full basement, lights, sewer, toilet, 889-F) sic ee STW, : | of railroads apply as well almost in- Male, 4 poe gas, good location on west side; fine] FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford Touring Bi variably to highways; The heaviest ped ob y home district; easy terms, Phone| Gar. Priced to sell quick for cash. ‘i ! loco ' iy Ye 961. Henry & Henry. 9-20-31 Phone 918 9. 1 i motives and rolling stock are car- Wille’s lips by Feta ae aa Tatar, face je + | rled on roads ke the New York Cen: frost were HOUSE FOR: SALE “By Owner—Six; | 5 a tral and Pennsylvania’ and Union Pa- bitten— rant, ahode tress, Four. bideka| FOR -SALE=Well impraved fatin ot jelfe. | ‘Thelr use over. lighter con-| Fer him, t reler id | structed | railroads would ruin the be reaes from post office. Telephone 472-M or write 291 Tribune. 9-20-3t FOR SALE-Seven-rovm bungalow, four blocks from postoffice. Write P. O. Box 354, Bismarck, N. D. 9-20-10, FOR RENT—Furnished house, cen- .trally located. Immedigi = 360 acres; 60 acres of timber; 16 miles from Bismarck and 7 miles from town. With this farm is in- cluded about 30 head of stock, 6 horses, machipery and crop. Price, $22: per acre; $1,500 cash. Nothing as good in the state for the price. J. H. Holihan, 3}4 Broadway. Phone 3-8; | roads in a coniparatively brief period. | “There must come a classification of highways.: Over class 1 the heay- | est motortrucks and trailers would be permitted ; each truck should have large figures conspicuously placed on tne sides to Indicate the total weight that: it was-permitted to carry; oper- It-was found ths a - NortHeri Sept" $t-46;" December May..$1.38 1-8. 260.5 No, 1: dark northern, $1:55 1-2 to $1.57. Fo 5 Corn Na.:3 yellow, 45 to 45 1-2 cents, Oats No. 3 white, 21 7-8 to 38 38 cents. Barley 42 to 88 cents, Rye No. 2, 96 3-4 to 96 Flax’ No.'1, $1.99 to $2 BISMARCK GRAI (Furnished by Russel Bismarck, Sept. 22. No. 1 dark northern Ae No. 1 amber dyrym 745. 9-21-31. 3-8; led _ outy 2 were not being shipped out of Solen and Cannon Ball as formerly, the ship- | pers: preferring to .ship:from other | points. where. the extra :expanse of brand inspection did not: have. to: be borne, Siuox: county being. the: only county in: this. section to: adopt.the law. th ators and owners of trucks should be prosecuted for using the heaviest trucks on roads designed for lighter traffic. It would be comparatively simple to enforce such provisions, as there seems to be no defense of the proposition permitting one or two heavy trucks to ruin an investment of many thousand dollars on the lighter constructed highways. “at the road intersection the high- way ‘capacity could be indicated, as the highway department should, I be- eve, have a traffic department under a chief traffic engineer, having to do, sion. Harvey Harris & C & FOR RENT—Light “housekeeping «apartment, -fully equipped. Phone 404-J. Geo. W.. Little. 9-6-6] | FOR RENT—Three room apartment. | Will furnish water and light. ‘18 Main 8t.,, Phone 503J. 9-17-Aw FOR RENT—7-Room house, enquire 300 S 10th St., or F. Lb. Young. $30 "per month. 2 9-22-83 MYSTERY SOLVED Mrs. A.: You say you kept a cook for a whole month. How In the world did you manage it? Mrs. W.: We were cruising on a - (eae Te a WHEAT RALLIES. ' Chicago, Sept. 22.—I:nprovement of export demand brought about rallies in: the wheat market today. Opening quotations wHich varied from un- changed to.1 cent lower were followed by. slight further declines and then an ‘upturn to above yesterday's finish. Crop damage reports from the ‘NOTICE OF ‘MORTGAGE shin pe ’ “ive > IRORECLOSURE SALE D it having occurred in'the condi- tions ‘of-the mortgage hereinafter des- cribed, iptlce is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and: detiv- ered. by, W. Pauley, mortgagor, of Bismmarek, North Dakoehs. to Bismarck nweat Ned: stb tt an & Investmen any, a cor-|northwest counted subsequent 8 poration, mortgagee. dated the. 4th day Q f dl LA aoe ee Tee eo, and ted for| Duan factor, Close firm to'to 1 1-2 cord in the office of the Register of (cents net higher. js. of Burleigh County, North Da- 7-8 cents. 2. DICKINSON BUDGET $38,650 Dickinson, N.'D., Sept. 22.—The sum of $39,650 has been estimated as the ‘|budget tor running the City of Dick- inson during the 1921-22 fiscal year, aS apportioned in the annual appro- NOT EXACTLY ECONOMICAL Has your wife |, any Idea of,.the use of money? FOR RENT OR SALE—Hotel com- “pletely furnished, doing good busi- ness in county seat town only hotel er eating place. Just the size for De man, wife and daughter to handle.| kota,-on the 7th day of December, A. D. ae ” Y ‘ ‘ A ‘ i é ‘i 7 | 1920. at: eleven o'clock..in,the forenoo CHICAGD LIVESTOCK, No. 1. mixed dutam ‘90 | priation ordinance just passed. Gen- | " walt Haas soe house in town which | o?"that aay, and reeotied in, Book 146| Chicago, Sept.: 22.—Cattle. receipts, | No. 1 red durum "35 [eral expenses have been provided for | "°t with construction. and mainte- 1 should ‘say soe bts e yon living. This ef aor ages on page & will be: 16rb>, 9,000. ‘Bulk: beef steers, $6.25 to $9. 1163 |at $27,550, divided ag follows: Street | nance but merely with the contro) of i not; she has an F otel will—investigate. - iit nloaed ny Ute ales of nore eatin "Hog: receipts, 25,000, Petter grades, 1.58 and alley department $7,300; salary | traflic. It is extremely likely that It }, idea that! have OR SALE OR’ RENT—Large mod: | after degoribed, at the front door of the 10 to 20-cents lower. O:hers steady to 75;jund, $6,880; street lighting, $4,000; | Would result ultimately in a system ahs wat E ef bank boo! $1,470; police | of freight roads and passenger roads, i and electric lights, fifty foot lot |The above described property is not) South St. Paul, Sept; 22.—Cattle re- al hands as a $5 ‘until the ey b af go to heaven in i east front, fine old trees, practical-| ROW 4"¥ Darl Ct om eeeine member of {ceipts 4,400. Steady and weak, tend-|R. Holden, 'postoffice employ, rested |ing. Raters Bonde second | an aeroplane? 1 ern rooming house. Is full of roomers now, pays about $150 per month. In ‘Bismarck. - , FOR SALE—Four room small house} in good locality down town district. or eating place. ust the size for Will take $1500, about. $200° to. $300 down, balance $15 per month, Pos- session at once, FOR SALE—Five: room house, water lv down town. $1500 takes this fine small place: $600 down, balance like rent; Possession at once. Write meiat once as to these bar- gains. Call after five by appoint- ment, We do real estate exehange business. Real Estate Prehang . Phone 612 or Call 723 3rd_ St. 9-22-1w Phone 592-R, 515 Sth 8t. 9-20-3t ome FOR SALE—The fine level 50-foot .o: Bicycle. th’ t f First and Tha: withthe neeessary vouchers, with. 3208 cara compared wi ny 208 f bi d A southwest corner of First an yer i cars a year ago. 2 of brand inspection. yo streets, east front, close in; one of wifes CE ae er ened Ueecutee 2 ps nomical' method of jaying out the high- SHE KNEW. way system, He: Yes, if best locations in Bismarck for build- ing a fine home or an apartmence house, on liberal terms. Geo. M. Register. 9-20-lw STRAYED. One yearling steer red F. H, Register, f exceutey able, and, secondly, too many years| oy, and white, no brand, came to my \ttorney. for executor, eT : would elapse before the more apace | it place $ 14-139-77 in the Spring. EX-| pirst ‘publication onthe Ist day of | YEAH, MILO WANTS \| P GEE, HES JUST AW-DIDNA ANESTH ly settled sections of the country} She: Yes, in- pected owner to hunt it up henee) sept, 192 GO oT AN SEE : “GETTIN OVER TH CHICKEN POX, MILO ¢ were developed. It would not be ut] /deed, — especially | all difficult to break bulk when leaving] ocean travel. the delay in advertising:. Owner. please remove and pay charges. + 9-9-6: FOR SALE—Dressers, gas range, rockers, dining table, davenport,’ carpet sweeper, side board, kitchen table. All in: good condition....In- pe quire at 210 Thayer St.,.up stairs.} 9-22-81 FOR ADOPTION—Bright healthy boy about six years old. Phone 561' for write Newcomb, State Humane and Society ‘for. Friendless, Bismarck. ~ E FIRST CLASS WORK-~Cleaning- pressing, repairing, dyeing, a ti the direction of the Secretary of State |: | ott ice Bujlding, at: Biemarck, N. Dak, y the | Buia Resait dtection’ is to'bo' held on |. Court’ House: in the in Burleigh ‘County, the Hour of ten o'clock: in the fore- noon, of-'tf ith day df October, A. D, 1921:to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on that day. The premises desc! din said ‘mortgage, and ‘will be sold to.satisfy the same are situated in-Burleigh County, North Dakota, and axe described as follows to-wjt: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in’ Block: Nine- ty-six (96) of McKenzie’ and Coffins Addition. to’ the City of Bismarck in said’ Burteigh County, ‘North Kota. |. City of Bismarck, North Dakota, af hfs family. There will be due on said mortgage on: of $1336.59, together with the costs: of forecloaure, & Dated at _ Bismarck, this ist, day of Sept. A.D., 1921. Bismarck Loan & Inveatment Company, a Corporation, Mortgagee. F. FE) McCURDY Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N, Dak. 9-1-8-15-22-29 10-5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the of North Dakota deceased to the cred- tors! of, dnd al} persons having claims again: at his office at 209 Seventh Street “in the city of’ Bismarck in said Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated Aug: 31st.. 1921. ARTHUR VAN HORN 1, 9-1-8-16-82, FROPOSLAS FOR BIDS ceiling: of the le and Printing jssion”’ oft State, of North Dakota will teceWe bids for the print- ing; binding’and majling of u Publicity phlet,> (approximately 200,000 ?whiéh ‘will be published under pflor to’ the Recall Election, said bids to .be-opened@ on the 23rd day of Sept- ember 1921 at 2:30 o'clock’ P: M., at the}. of the Commission: in tie Capito) |: day of October 1921,-and the printing, binding and rAiling | Completed ‘ten days “prior to ithe day of the election, * ‘ + All bids*must-be. enclosed. in.a sealed’ changed, Bran 14 to.$15. id decedent, to exhibit them] ceipts 15 cents lower. Sheep receipts, 18,000...Steady to 25 cents lower. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Fae ee pea tarthecoum reel lower, no good or choice beef ‘apld: early, quotable. $4.50 to $7.00. Bulk $5.00 to th: Dakota, 1$6.00;- Best butcher cows and heifers $5.00 to $7.00. Bulk stock! $8.50 to 5.00 Veal calves 50 jAcents lower. Best lights largely $9.50 to $10.00, Few 10.50. Stockers and breeders extremely dull; bulk $4.00 to $5.50. Hog. receipts 4,800. es MINNEAPOLIS GRA (Minneapolis, Sept. shipments ~ Minot, 22.—Flour un- 78,548 barrels. ing the that. it Grass « steers jf butcher she- son: of, singer Steady to 25 22—Wheat re- which had the figu the figure’ five, cut from a $5 bill, was passed on the Minot pbstoffice yesterday. “Whether ‘the person giv- tle postoffite knew gen tampered with or whether it had passed ‘through aever on it cannot be determine SPRUN Surrey, N. eral was Frank 'G. Luchsinger, Mr. and Mrs. George Luch- ‘of Surrey, who was killed Sat- urady.. The child was standing near a‘house which his father was moving one. mile north of Surrey and an iron $1. BILL N. ‘Dj Sept. 22. bill had’ BAR held here Hereafter cattle may be shipp of Sioux county without a certi re one covered by KILLS CHILD ‘Sept. 22.—The fun- yesterday of six year old cate|of Valley City, | Freckles and His Friends ya On ‘ Small Scale! By Blosser | CHICKEN Pox -: CANTCHA SEE? public improvements, department, -$4,850; board of health, $500; maintenance of parks, $500; printing, . $600; equalization : board, $150; contingent fund, $1,300.- Appropriations for special funds were made,,.as follows: waterworks, $2,000; library. maintenance, $8,000; sinking fund for water. works bonds, $2,100; sinking fund for refunding | F, |bonds of the first issue, $1,000;. sink- | and that wider arid parallel roads would result ultimately in a system of freight roads and pxssenger roads, and that wider and parallel roads bonds, $500. MINNESOTA TO - PLAY 7GAMES. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 22.—The football schedules of the University of Minnesota .is as follows: | . of North Dakota al | ; Valley City.—A G. Bonhus, mayor out has been ‘named ; Traffic, honorary chairman of the local com-! would be found to be the most eco “It is impossible to lay out all roads of the heavy form of construction; in the first place, the money is not avail- WE'S ALL RIGHT NOW, AINT. HE ALEK? the heavy traffic roads, and in a com: paratively brief. time an excellent the- oty of highway construction would be developed whereby each locality would be able to determine the amount fi was feasible for them to expend on cach mile of highway construction.” FARMER BACK OF GOOD ROADS Seasons Do Not Wait and’Crops Must Be Sowed, Cultivated Reaped =“ and Marketed. The farmer or rural dweller, in cer- iri | But the farmer today is reckoning in i GOING DOWN. Johnnie: (Say, Pop, can anybody Pop: Not by go- ing up, Johnnie. A CLOSE DIAGNOSIS Doctor——+I don’t like your action. _ MISCELLANEOUS : . A A fea , * October 1 FOR SALE—_Three beds, springs and |B State of North, Dakota, ‘countay ot cents: lower. Lightweights off most. bar, sprung up, striking him _ on the Minneapolis. heart mattres. One child’s bed, one book |1. C. Davies, Judge. pees, Rahge $5.75 to $7.75. Very few head. , He died instantly. His par-) "October 8.—Northwestern at Minne- You have had ‘case, two commodes, three rock- In the Matter ot the Estate of jRolo- | above | $7.50. Bulk $6.25 to $7.50. ents and a, young brother survive. eset 5. ue y contee toate ora, two stands, one dining-room Pheer fan diorn,, Petitioner, vs. Goad pigs § ee ie strong |: October 15.—Ohio at Columbus. | with apoine Ls table, (46in), one sewing machine |aone interented, in the estate of Solo: |to 25 cents higher, Medium to goed ABOLISH) BRAND INSPECTION] | October 22.—Indiana a Minneapols. Young Man f ano oe sappearing | mou Bishop, deceased, Respondents. Inatives and Dakota lambs mostly Fort Yates, N, D.—Sept. 22—| October 20.—Wiscons'n & SLiail (sheepishly) Pe niscrie iamp; iano, we eine Vin itera: Executor. ot $7.50; some $7.25, Better grades Sioux county Cape tay Ladi] pao 1 Leva ‘ann ar-| —You're partly Sa 2 ;| the I 1] and estate of Sol .00-to $3. a previous order have \ al ; : / ; right, doctor, Phonograph, Gasoline stove and| (Me, j0%h mi stn sity of! niamarek | $8.00;t0 § brand. inspection and a number of | bor. | Brick er Concrete Roads Are Econom. |/ oely’ thst ain't County of Burleigh and State brand : inspectors in Sioux county. BESaY Ical if There Is Considerable Heavy her name. there is anything in a person, trav- el will bring it IN THE CHILD- LESS ERA. my circus? Yes. I don't Want to, of course, but I'll have to dog. you've got to Going to the | tako my wife's | fand men’s clothing:-Eacie 1s is 7 enciese ie ell 0 P € et Omrieet | rintine, gi prescribed by lew ter nich | tain sections, for a long time stood : —postoffices Sd materials. Each: bid must ! eS oes | PRE WAR PRIGES 06 clesniug, Te-|be accompanied by a surety bond in | tutierar=be wanted heriade Oa, PA BA | vblocking. and remodeling men’s! the penal sum of five thousand dollars; | he. didn’t wan pay f WORK. | i “Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | cpnditionsé. among Dither Hehinkg: tat did not~realize that in the long run ‘hate,’ Bagle lng orks, | ee successful bidder. will, within’ 6 seed Pact upeadeleda Outro Phe world Phone 58, opposite Postoffice.. jdays, enter into a contract in “sc: | good roads pay for themscives Out 0} owes every a Sig? bE LASHE cordance with his bid. poe ea - - ’ | savings made to the community 19} nan a living. FOR SALE CHEAP—Fufmiture and’, Specifications, a8 a enting Gone «Aan eS AW, HES A WHOLE WELL, HE COULDNT BE | haulage of people and merchandise. Maybe, But all house finishing. 318-8th - St. Phone. 603M. Mrs. C. T. Fawcett. 9-22-3t. HALF PRICE—For cash, if taken at excellent condition; fine tone. Mrs. W. H. Ordway, Mandan, N. D. ip Eee awn peuey ater 9-21-3t BANNER HOUSE—Room and board _ $9.00 a week. Bed 50c, Meals 36c. i Steam heated. 9-16-1wk FOR QUICK SALE—Baiy bed, nursets. chair, play chair, $5. Thone' 917. = ‘9-21-1¢ FOR RENT—Office space on ground | who entered the bank at Elrod and State . Publication: and: Printing Come: | mal jon, for the printing, binding ani rane a mnay ‘be, bed. upon applica ¢ iid j tion: sto James Curran, Btate’ Printer, at Ne Dak. ; Eemee “PUBLICATION & | PRINT. renounced England nd: became a nat- \uralized German during the war. -in ‘the eatate of General Sir Crawford | Chamberlain. EE a EE ELROD BANK ROBBED Clark, 8. D., Sept. 22.-- Two robbers ‘eompelled the cashier to go imto the Sault. secured only $66. The rcbbers floor, Phone 798. 9-17-tf made their escape in a car. era ae SOME BETTER, we? LCT BETTER AINT Such A AWFUL LoT BETTER. ‘CAUSE THERE AINT VERY MUCH TO HIM! t | units of time, for seasons do not walt and crops must be sowed and cultt- vated, reaped and marketed at the ! right time. Therefore the farmer is tke roads within its confines better. Such an act, however, was little cause for comment except locally. The au- tomobile, with the range of travel it has brought within everyone's reach, had not been developed and could not have been used if it had, This means | that the advent of the eutomobile hag forced good roads. be persistent §f you want to collect. once, Graflex Camera and En- S, COMMISSION. ‘eyclopeadia Brittanica, latest edi- ang MS CURRAN, Secretary. | now back of the road improvement. j tion. Phone 817, 9-22-2t aw Lo 9-20021-22, ee ALL PROMISED. i FOR SALE—One brass complete | ee hg Much Good Road Building. ; | with tihireantone Heed one tims FORFEITS EGACY. Last year recorded Enthought of eee zee | ed oak buffet.’ Phone 929-J. 48 Main.| London, Sept. 22, Te raersatte De road building activities throughout spare me a kiss? | '9-20-1w | vision of the. High Court of Justice the United States. A few years ago She: You'll FOR SALE—Stei ~ | has ordered forfeited tac life interest 2 ape Pave inway Grand Piano;.| (st aton Stewart Chamberlain, who ‘ some narrowly bounded community Hhave to ask Fred, paar 7} : | might have done something to make 4t¢ve premised them all to him TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS —————————— B.S. ENGE D. C. Ph, C, ‘opractor Consultation Free Guite 9, 11—Lucas Bleck—Pheme 308

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