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; ; | | j | | a t oncé,, nian or, womdn, experiénced cook ‘for: cafe’ work; permanent place; good wages; ‘ail winter job. Phone ‘oi, write 3 Cafe, Underwood, N._D. 9-26-at |. pit housekeeping, or chnibe used ‘aa | lose to “bedtooms, in ‘modern house, mhool > and catia Phiond GOVERNMENT Needs’ Railway ‘Mall| FOR Clerks. Salary $133 to $192’ month * @raveling expenses paid. ‘“Examifta- tion Announced soon: Write for free specimen questions, Columbus: In- stitute, Columbus,. Ohio. W a LADY an GENTLEMAN WANTED— To sell sickness, accident and health insurance, Attractive side lines gnd liberal commissiona.“ Write 268 Tribune 9-14-1m WANTED irl for general house work. Call between the hour of 6:00 and '7:00 p. m,, 216°9th St. North WANTED — Girl for general Tease: o work.’ Mrs. Frayne (eee 206. West 26: Thayer St. Phone. WAN' Experienced tenographer kkeeper. desires’ jit rmanént 62-or call $29 is i-13%te FOR RENT—Laree ‘and nicely cae for one. Bese Cal 3: FO! ‘OR RENT “Fornished: or “dniurniahed ‘Yooms for Hent nears éeping. /Busi- f\| WANTED—Threb toonis. ‘unfurnished’ by Friday in desirous tion. Phone 901 9-B2t 1) Bice room with board, FOR 2 RENT—Furnished roon room for light (722 -5th. St. Phone 9-262: -2623t urnished Room" in 782, E WANTED TO EXCH. six room house, full lsement, fur- nace heat, fire plac2, maple’ floors; lot %5x140, with’ garage; trees; Feast front,’ paved street, for ‘a’: modern five or six toom butgalow. What have you to offer, D, T. Owens & FARM-FOR SALE—98 acres near Fer- a tc A RS rooms and. bath.’ ‘Hot’ w: Hes Hard wood fidors, large ‘lo is also a four. 10001 garage in rear. Thté’ ‘propérty: is valuable. ‘Nice home; of: you can pay for it renting ‘rooms’ and'6ther buildings: Price ‘of’ entire’ property $6,500. $1900 cash and ‘easy ternis: A real bargain. -J.H, Héithan,’ door east of Fist Office. Phone 74 Pr Ge ens FOR SALE—One and one-ha! tory frame house, one bed-100m upstairs, five fooms and bath diwnstalrs: fife place, maple floors; thutduighly mod- ern; lot 50x140; east t/ont on paved atreet. Edcated in best part df éity. Price $5,500, ‘with’ terms: ‘Posses- sion 30 days. Let: us stiow you thiz pretty home. D. T. Owens & Eo. r Sgsaate SESS A ANN De SN De FOR SALE—Partly moders -2-room -house on fine 50-foot’ tot’ tar, $1,000, on terms; partly .modérn\'4- ‘robin house, with hardwood floors, cellar, Porch, lights, water, well located, for $1,700, and partly modern ‘6- room house, well located, for $2;200, |: on terms, Geo. M. Register. 9-22-lw FOR SALE—By owner, modern. house with six rooms and Batt. Full ‘dave: ment, large screened-in » porch’, -firat class garage, with cement Fonr blocks from’ posto! es consider car in deat,’ 10) _Phone 212- FOR RENT OR For Se ed strictly modern ‘house | Of "36 rooms, bath .and. garage; enat f front; heautiful trees; “lot ..50x160; ‘three blocks from. postoffice. “Immediate 2 possession, Harvey Harris’& Co, a 9-2%tf FOR SALE—One story four-room house on 25 foot' lot, ciose in; water and sewer. Pfice, 750; part cash. This is a bargain.. D. T. Sevens & Co, 9-24-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment for housekeeping. Apply 1100 Hroadway. Also three unfurnished rooms, clean, 1016 ‘Broadway. 9-26-1w FOR 1 RENT—House, pa’ partly mqdern. also furniture for saie. Ifquire at 212 11th street north, 9-24-4t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, fully equipped. Phoye: __404-J,_ Geo. W, Little, 9-6-1f FOR RENT—oom in modetn house, five blocks from post office. Phone 737-3. 9-26-tf FOR RENT OR' SALE—Hotet cort- pletely furnished, doing: good , busi- ness, in county seat. town only: hote or eating place. Just the: size’ for man, wife ahd daughter. te heads, Will trade for howe ini sshd does not make yout ‘Hvmé.” ‘TH hotel will—irivestigate.-° 1" 5 ** FOR SALE‘OR RENT—Large ern rooming house. é Is full. of roomers now, pays about $150 per month. It Bismarek. : a FOR SALE—Four room small house in good locality down town district. Will take $1500, about $200 to $300 ddwn, balance'’'$15 per month, Pos- séssion at onée, > FOR SALE—Five room house, water ahd electric ‘lights, fifty foot,}ot east front, fine old trees, practical-| ly down ‘town. $1500 takes this fine small place. $600, dawn; balanee like rent, Possession at once. Write me-at once ‘as to these bar- gains. Call after five by ap; ment, We do real estate” aese business. Real Estate Exch: Phone 612 or. Call “723 3rd _, 9-22-1w FOR SALE—Singe PERRY DERE ra PARLORS Day Phone, 108, erin! aie 5 ore liie FOR RENT, Yeractive furnished room’ in, wodeen mm house, 614-8th St. N (9-22-tw RENT—Two furnished Toomé tor Tho Laurain. 9-2744t F ‘BENTH m. in. modern, house. rag 5 ce HAE ENTE niahied foom. 314 2nd 9-27-3t 2) FOR RENT= Modern rooms. 309 8t?: it. 9-26-2% Lost LOST — Brown leather handbag cou- . ‘taining keys, pass-hooks, etc. on Rea Trail about: five: miles east of Bis- . marck.” Finder please Teave ‘at ‘of- flee of: Tribune, or notify “Rachal Kelth, 211° Equity. building, Fees. pas sit POSITION WANTED HOUSEKEEPER © of experience de-. sires position’ with private ‘family having’ fio. children: For’ fhforma: | tion apply to ‘State Record: offkee:, _Phéne 674, ‘9.2723 Experienced: stenographer and: hook= Keeper desires: permanent position. Phone 563-LJ. - 9-28-2t R SALE--Ford,, F dition. “ Just overhauled throughdut:| Solid sheet’ steel’ speedater ‘body, with top and ‘curtaits.’ New’ tread casings, A ‘bafgain wotth looking up by califng 987. or vjsitit at residence, 1011 5th: or _write aC af Bik Foft SAI p, Gievrolet titing eat; ptice A aell Call at uy a 'St,,'after 630°: Mis: * 9-87 FOR: SALE—One dy Vou towing: Priced to.sell quick for cash. or | Lai et a A (on cm Sedany fret” sone OK, Garage SHOE. * Men's dress, atid ‘work: sho All'shoes ‘in. out branches RCSA Hdeceased, has in-price.. ‘For. Sale’ inj Bisearc John. _ Blindert FURNITURE f FOR SAL SALES heaters, 1 range, 2 ketoséne stoves, dresser, |. aommode,, kitchen cabinet, ‘icé “box, beet arm chair, kitchen. table’and’ other | of Getotier, A.'D., in’ the forenoon articles, 'H. B. Nelson, 320 4th St. 9-24-1w FOR ‘SALE—Thirty young, thrifty p pigs weighing | about 70 pounds’ edclt: chedp if taken’ soon. ’ Joe “Adams, 14] miles.northwest of Hazelton, N. D. i 9-28-1t FIRST CLASS. WORK—Cleating: pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring | & Hat Works. phone 68 Lend _dostoffice | PRE WAR PRICES on cane blocking and remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 68. opposite Postoffice. 11s-tf FOR SALE—One me steel “range with hot: water front $30;"dne vound oak hea‘- er. $25. 615 pote St. Prone 767-J: = 9-36-36 Classy afouimakhig™= ad remodeling, suit making; good’ work guaranteed : Calj at 408 Sth; or phone we 4 -2¢ Sewing we ine and set of Japanese Mink furs. Write Box 212 or Phone 583. °§ 9-27-3t FOR * SALE—One hard coal burner, ice box, w:re cot, 2 rockers., In- _quire 214 second St. 9-28-3t FOR SALE—Practicat'y new Congole- “dm ‘rug, 9x12. Call 206°. Tayér ; |FOR RENT Thiee a nice new, office: rooms. Renibrandt Studio,*1#9 142° Sth'St. Se 8T-8t FOR RENT—Cold storage, opposite + American Bflliard Parlors, 118 5th St. 9-24-1w. FOR SALE—Choice Canary : Singers, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N: D, 9227-1w. FOR.-RENT—Office space-om ground. floor. Phone 798. htt ‘ igh Pine 100, or | PLEASED To MEET You MR.STORY- | CAN'T] “PROMISE You MUCH A DINNER T PLEASED To. | EVENING Ee te WELL THIS is 1GHT. TIA. 108 » BILL, WON'T. You HAVE ANOTHER ‘CHOP? AW, COME ON, HELEN WiLL FIX You. ANOTHER IN A. SECOND = You DON'T. EAT ENOUGH To KEEP. BIRD. ALIVE =: WAYDIDYOD INSIST“ ON HIS HAVING’ ANOTH (o} WHEN THERE. wi DIDNT You FEE DONT PAY ANY’ ”” y c YOU UNDER JHE TABLE? ATTENTION TO se, mans $th St. Phone 9-26/1W HIM, MRS. OUFF.- -|Joad lots, quoted $8.40 a barrel. ments, 459 barrels. Bran, $13 to $14. reeele oh chAa2 ll Shh dats DOCTOR, WANTED—Good opening to: doctor; 40-mile territor;; good pra , buy part or all in drug, store, Rott Drug Co, Lehr, Ne D. Judge of es County. Court: BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by R Bismarck,, Sept. 28. No. 1 dark northern .. No.1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum , al). et ‘the? foregoing citation be served by personal, service on Guy Weckerly and his specia] guardian not less than ten days’ before said hearing and by publidation® four sucdessive weeks in the Bismarck Tribune. ssell-Miller Co.) _ BOARDERS WANTED WECEE cabs boarders at 708 Main St, mc Anderson. fi LEGAL NOTICES | Eat citation, HEARING Judge of the County. conn J, A. HYLAN. Attorney’ fae administrator: MARKETS b cprarena 1 0 49 A) FL BB ES, SETBACKS '43—_New setbacks: in leat took: plite ‘today chiefly, asa ‘reaiilt of apparent lack of confidence oft! thd buying side. ‘Bears | continued ‘to” #tré¥é acéumuldting do- stock#! “Opening qudtations which varied! fot 3-4 cenits decline to 1-4 ‘cent,ad¥ance with ‘IDet 38-4 and “Mb $1.27 followed ' by down+ A } MINNEAPOLIS; Minnedpolis, Minn., receipts, 263 cars, coir with 30 cars a year ago. STATE OF Nott DAKOTA, County of, Burleigh, ss.— - In County pecour ts "Before Hon. C. Inthe ‘Matter of, the Estate of Walter | . “Weckérly, Patledl known as W. Esther... Hi ebrant, formerly . Esther n December, $1.35 1-8: May, $ { Corn No. 3 yellow, UVats No. 3 white, 31. Barley, 42, to 57-cen's, Rye, No. 2, 923-4 to 26 4-2 cents, ' Flax No. 1, $1.95 to $1.96 1-8, 3 to 43 1-2 cents. fan A. OE Teamingers|« ‘Guy Weekerly NORTH DAKOTA TO ANAND. -RESPOND. ‘Respondents are here, it. the: fi nal account ot turn al agua TWO 1.’W. W. HELD Grand Forks,.N. D., Sept. .283—Two men giving their names as E. iM, Ne!- ' son.and M. T. Otto, arraigned here cn | of carrying concealed weapons, as the result of complaints that they had held\up and searched a number of men on a freight train near Arvilla, waived examination and were ‘bound jover ‘to district court. professed to be I. W. W:, and aumitted | "| holding up the men for searching pur- | poses only, They’ made ‘their victims produce I. -W. W. cards, but tookéno men assertéd looking for “highjackers” | who had heen molesting 1. ie They said they found no guns in the | party which they searched. . $t, PRAT, Sept. 25.—Cattle re- Steady to weak. yearling, " ateet pl ‘amd hélfers, /$6.50" to $7.50. Grass steers, $4 to $6.50. ee $4.75. to 575, Butcher; most, $3.50: to. :$4, strong, bulk, $2.75 calves. mostly °50 cents. lower. lights to packers, $9 to: $9.50. ers and feeders steady to weak, bulk, Wn of Arena: in Wie County of ‘ana: State-of North Dakota, eén réndered to this |Court, aheretn showing.that the estate jeceaned is ready for final ‘and distribution, ‘and peti- jat his. account be allowed, py Of said estate be distributed ris thereunto entitled, his jon closed and he be dis- t, Tuesday, the 25th day 1921, at ten. o'clock of that-day at the! court rooma of this Court in the court, house, in, the. City of Bismarck, Coun-j Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, ‘hasbeen duly appointed by this Court: for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person}, interested ‘in said estate may uppear ‘and file his exceptions, in writing, to ‘said account, and ‘petition and contest Ke an. 316-1 sth: St. |: : -26-1W. Hoe h Mostly 15 to 25 cents higher. than Tuesday average. Range $6 to:$7.50. Bulk, $6.50 to $7.50. rect pee largely $8. catcago LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Sent. 28.—Cattle receipts, 10,000. Steady: to 10 ceuts higher. receipts, 1,400. Fifteen to 25 cents Higher than yesicrday. Sheep’ eC oLnt 30,00 30,000. About steady. MINN (NEAPOLIS “FLOUR. MUST LABEL BOTTLES, London, Sept—The House of Com- | mons has a bill before it providing bottles containing poison| ¢@4&ht years should be labeJed witii direet - proper antidote. check deaths by unintentié And‘you, the above named respond- ents’ and-ench of vou, are hereby cited dt Ahen"aind there ito be and Pe Weis iCourt, cause! ‘rang! your have; why, said ac- fcount,mhonld> not ° pesidue of ‘said estate distributed, the of said estate closed ahd Bald "kar inistrator be discharged. | rt aint! mever had an administration TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS | ba HEM GUE ONE COOKIE TO RAY AND ONE K SAV! ARE You Vou THERE’S A REASON “A paperhanger is never worried about his business.” ‘awWhy not?” “Because he Is never afrald of Ite | qelng to the wall.” SURE THING Yes, dear, I expect to rise. They tell me that the presi- dent of the con- cern was one of the biggest boobs when he started in ten years ago. How lovely! You'll surely vise. You have the same quali- S5 fications he had. HE’8 GONNA TRY \ \ i | _ She: I'd just | Uke to see any |. man try fo kiss ; mel He: Too bad | you’ haven't a | mirror handy then. | USELESS KNOWLEDGE This = saying about knowledge being power is all bosh. .who ‘owes me money and | can’t collect a cent. H so. THEY ALL THINK * “Aman with your ‘education | @hould’ earn more money than you're getting.” “1 do.” , atid VOCAL DELUGg She = You used to rave over my liquid voice. ‘He—I know 1 did, but | did not Imagine that your worde ] would come In tuch torrents. A CINCH. Mr. B.: We have been married i nid have | argument. Oe Mra. W.s hen you've never tried to lance any of he modern @ances with your. wife. A MYSTERY Bug—My, the tide goes down quickly in. that lake. It was full a moment agol BRIDE GOT FUSSY. “How long were you away on your wedding tour? Too long; it developed into a | , lecture tour. HIS ASPIRA- TIONS. Mr. Snob: And what are you going to be when ‘you Brow up? Johnnie: Oh, I guess Tl. marry a wealthy lady and be » nobody lke you. PAYING THE FIREMEN. | London, Sept—Thomas Hepley, ten- | ant on Lord Harleech’s estate, couldn't | Pay the Oswestry Fire Brigade for put- | ting out a fire om his fartm The bitt ‘will be paid on the installment plan, | on Sunday w AUO Ab * PAGE FIY Lig TORTURES NURSE, . PLEADS ADS AMNESIA Eighteen-Year-Old Boy ts Arrest- ed as He Tries to Escape Over Back Fence. New York.—Pleading that he does not remember anything since about eight o'clock Saturday night, Frank Conway, an eighteen-year-old student at Erasmus higii school in Brooklyn, held without bail fol- lowing’ a spectacular arrest on a charge of torturing Miss Ethel Stew- art, twenty years old, a nurse, for more than an hour in her room to force her to tell the hiding place of jewels and money which he insisted she possessed, The nurse, a student at the Long Island College hospital, lives on the third floor of the nurses’ home in an “| Know You Have $6C0 and Jewels.” exclusive Columbia Heights section of Brooklyn. She was sound, ge and beaten by the young man, He struck her on the head with the butt | of a revolver and fled through a win- dow by which he had entered, and ; climbed down a fire escape. Miss Stewart’s screams attracted .a score of nurses as well as priests attached to St. Charles Roman Catholic chureh, in the rear of (he nurses’ home. A policeman captured) Conway as! he leaped over back fences. At four o'clock Sunday morning Miss Stewart was awakened’ by. the sound of some one fumbling at the. catch of her- window, which opens on an iron fire escape leading to the rear yard. Frightened, she lay still as the man entered, He switched on the elec- tric lights and, holding a. revolver within a few ‘Inches of her face; sald: “If you make a sound I will shoot your head off. I want the $600 and your diamonds, I know you have them here,” Shaking with fright, the girl whis- pered that all the money she had was $10 and that she had no jewels. “You are a Har!” she says the man whispered. Dragging the pillow from beneath her head he ripped its case, into strips, with which he bound Miss. Stewart's hands and feet. He then gagged her (ith a towel and started to search for the money. Time and time again he returnéd to the bed, the police say. slapped the girl's face and demanded she tell him where her valuables were hidden. “I know you have $600 and Jewels worth $1,200 more, I’M kill you if you don’t give up,” he Js alleged to have sald, F After an hour of Intermittent tor- ture the burglar, who removed the gag each time he deménded the money, losing patience, sidenly struck the girl on the head. with the Dutt of the revolyer. As she sink back on the bed Miss Stewart, screamed again and again, Druggist Sold Prune Juice. for Whisky. Washington. = Whisky bought ‘on pre ption for sick people has In some instances been adulterated with water and prune juice, or other liquids and sold at thé price charged for pure liquor, nccowling to complaints made to prohibition enforcement agents. The commissioner warns, he will act if such methods, continue. Locked Mischicvous Monkey in Jail, Woodbury, N. J.—Phe county has a new occupant, a mi monkey. Warden Mager is ready to give ‘it up to anybody who wants a monkey of that kind, , Surrogate F. D, Pedrick, the owner of the animal, who had the beast locked:up on a dis- orderly conduct charge, is anxious to be rid of it. a : Wife-Beater is Flogged j in Court: by Judge { “los ging with 4 a aehle was ‘the punishment { eted out in open court to Juan ‘or at his own request when e pleaded guilty to beating his 4 wife. Justice J. Cox admin- ¢ tered thn hes ow to ? Torres’ back, raising three lirge $ 2 welts, ? : é TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS B.S. ENGE, D. C. Fa. G Chis Consultation Free Baite 9. 11—Lucas Bleck—Phene 908 }

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