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he ne oe __ MBLP WANTED—MALE _, GOVERNMENT — .Needs = Railway Mail Clerks. Salary $133 to $192, month. . Traveling expenses paid Examination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Colum- bus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. i ++ 10-5+12-19. ___MELP WANTED--FEMALE __ Will- the Young lady who called at 216. 9th St. N. one’ evening last week, in a car accompanied by a (man and little boy, and looking for work, kindly ‘call again or tele- phone, between the hours of 6 and % p.m. Phone 377 R.~ 10-4-3t LADY OR GENTLEMAN WANTED— To sell sickness,‘accicent and healt insurance, Attractiye-side lines and liberal commissions. Write 288 Tribune Co. 9-14-1 WANTED—Woman for generai house “work for family of three. Apply in person. 315 Washington Ave. z 10-1-3t. WANTED—Girl for ‘general house- work; Small family. Phone 982 __ove 10-4-2t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee, 825 4th St. 10-3-3t WANTED—Girl to work for board and room, at once. 401 5th St. 10-3-5t SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—First class laundress wants few more days, by hour, 212 W. ‘3 10-4-3t JOHNSON’S RESIDENCE One of Bismarck’s most Beautiful Homes. CAN BE PURCHASED. This Ideal Home is located in the West part of the City overlookin th River, having Three large Hed Rooms and Bath, One Bed RoomShaving an Oben Wireplace: also, Living Room, Sun Room, Dining Ropmy Kitchen and Bath. Large Fireplace Built-in. Features all though the house,” Electrical fixtures can’t in, Living Room. be’ bought today for $1,000. a‘ white picket fence. 5 g HEDDEN REAL-ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block ; Phone 0 FOR SALY 0) ROOMS FOR SENT ____ HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for WANTED—To hear from any one that desires to'own a smail, new cottage and a half acre lot ‘vur blocks from school, where you can keep.a cow and chickens and cut your, living expenses in half. If you desire such a plage in Lincoln advition that can be had on easy terms, call Thomas _Jennings. Phone 2F4 10-5-3t FOR SALE—Partly modern 2-room house on fine 50-foot lot for $1,000, on terms; partly modern 4-room 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. 9-27-1w Large 6 room, all modern, home, near churches gnd sehools,.2 blocks from heart. of’ business. district. on pavement, barn, for $500.00 cash and reasonable. monthly payment. A bargain, HENRY & HENRY, Phone 961, Office 4th Street. past its 10-8-3t FOR 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 frem postoffice. - Will consider car in deal. 10 East Main. _Phone 212-J, 9-2-tf 6 room house, modern except heat, good location, large lot. | Cash $600.00 and small monthly pay- ents. Look this one over HENRY: & HENRY, Phone 961, joffice. 4th -3t Street. 10. $2000.00 will buy 5 room homé, near- ly’ modern, - : splendidly. located. $600.00 cash will-handle it. Monthly payments. HENRY -& HENRY. Phone 961. Office 4th Street. . .- bene Sep heii 10-3-3t FOR SAILE—One ‘of the dwelling houses at the bridge; also several items of furniture at a bargain. iPhone 952, or see Mr. Deal at bridge. 4 10:4-3t. ter heated bungalow, close in; Heat- ed garage. Address P, 0. ‘Box 335, __Bismarck, _ 930-10 FOR RENT—Light’- -housekeeping apartment, fully equ!ppe Phone 404-3. Geo. W/ Little. 9-6-tf .~ FOR INT—Modern “house, except heat, 401 1st St. Call at Sweet Shop. Phone 27. f 10-8-3t FOR RENT—One three and one four room unfurnished. flat: Calk at-801 ‘7st. eA! 10-1-tf. SWANTED—High school -boy_ wants work after 4 and Saturdays in res- taurant, confectionery or any other. work for board and.room. Phone 672-M. 9-30:3t WANTED—Work cleaning and putting on stogm windows; place your or- der now. Phone 3§-R. | Lewis White. iy 10-3-1w COLORED MAN—Wants. work: of. any kind. Phone 212 W or Lergene H. Saunders. No. 5. East Broad- way. i 10-38 BOARDERS WANTED THD AMERICA shocton, Ohio, ead: ers in the specialty*xdvertising:fteld have several attractive.«-openings for high-grade,experienced © sales~ men. ‘We manufacture ani ‘control exclusively a complete line of copy>-| righted art calendars, «‘commercial calendars, monty: advertisin, vice, and a wide range’ of-quick sell- ing’ specialties im ‘cetluioid,-leather | and paper. The extensive scope of, our three lines combined: into’ one asdutes (csteady © and » substantial sales) volume tho--full year around. Liberat’commitesions; «weekly © re~ mittdnees, Investigate our: rating in Dun’s: or: Bradstrest’s, and: write us direct: giving age,’ experience © and references, first letter. The Ameri- can Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. sunita _ 10-3-3t PME LOST costa ‘tim ‘and ‘non-skid Goodyea: tire, 324, southeast of Bismarck. Return for: reward: ~Storby Studio: t i, 5 ra at AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALB+1 Buick roadster, build- ings wnd‘all our’ stock; at:a bargain. Stop fn and give a bid. “Lock- wood Acceasory, 0:,,Carner Sth-and _ Main BtLiiy cei Cant FOR SALE—A snap, Chevrolet touring | car; priced to sell. Call-at 518 6ti St., after 6:30 P. 9-27-10 FOR SALE—Two new Chevrolet Tour- ing cars aba bargain. O. n. Gar- ise is surroynded by a beautiful lawn and shrubbery, property is also eautiful home is eai Onn ge bone. seieetant eeu hased f E sy wort 2,000,.same can JJ urchased fo: 15 with afirst payment of $3,000 balance payable in 5 years at 7 per cent. geet pee 4 Ls WANTED—Table boarders at.708 Main St., Mrs. Anderson. 9-15-tf Undertakers a Embalmers _— Funeral -Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. ee | ‘ DAY PHONE 246. = NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS © Licensed Embalmer in : Day Phone 100 : ini pee ei apt ‘ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY k : 220 MAIN STREET \ Upholstered Furniture Made to Order BUSINESS DIRECTORY oe WEBB BROTHERS * ) age. ~ * 9-29-1w light housekeeping, or can be used as bedrooms, in modern house, close to high school and capitol. Phone _339W, .__9-28-tf FOR RENT—Two clean, large and pleasant ‘rooms and kitchenette in private home,. furnished for light jousekeeping suitable for couple a: 10-3-1w | , DORIS, 00 You NEED THIS. TABLE. . MORE PSS fl DORIS, < Write; Box 51, Temp.eton, organ. - Phone 456M. FOR SALE—C ANY YOR SALE—1 sanitary davenport, reed baby carriage, power washer, WANTED—A basement close in suit- able for storing potatoes. Minute ( e Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. 9-27-1 PUSH: THAT TOP || BUTTONTAND GET THE: CHIEFOMIER OUT- { WANT To GET A CLEAN COLLAR- Towa. th--3t| te same. ents’ and 10-5-2t |\cause, if cqunt. _Lunch. hada 10-3-3t| and’ baid FOR SALE—Horse, bugey and har- |» P4to4. ness. John Gussner, 305 12th St.|"” s 9-30 1w. cst) Phone 960-J, 924 7th St. ROR SALE—Large soft coal heater. FOR RENT—Office space on ground 10-436 | fen days NO, DEAR You MAY PUT 1 \SSAWAY: - said-account, and petition and contest And you, the above named respond. and required then and there to be and \appear before this Court, should réajdue of said estate distributed, the administration of said Let the foregoing citation be served by personal service on and his special guardian publication four succe thé Bismarck: Tribune. iW, \ LAWR Attorn each of you, are hereby cited and show id ac- why sa lowed, the any you have, not be state closed Administrator be discharged. the 13th day of September A. By the Court: x I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. by a ered Weckerly t less than before said hearing and by © weeks, in _ only.” Inquire 705 6 St. 10-3-3t | 100%. phone nies: SATE (Seal) IC. DAVIES, FOR RENT—Two cleza and niceiy Judge of the County Court. furnished rooms in a modern house. | @- ==> —=@ | J, Ay HYLA eribed_ in Call 818 Avenue B., or phone 632-W. 10. so CON Pe Se Se RT FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed room, 318 11th So. Also barn for rent at $10 per month. Phone 463-J, i 10-3-1w | FOR’ RENT—Two farnished light “housekeepifig rooms in , modern _ house. Inquire 723 Srd St. 10-4-1w POR RENT—2 rooms, light and w: ter furnished. 18 Main ‘St. West. Phone. 503-J. _ 9-80-lw FOR RENT—Room in modern house, five blocks from post office. Phone 737-5, 9+26-tt “light housekeeping. ‘Close in. Phone 627_B.., fe 1 10-3-8t FOR RENT—Two room apartment partly funrished. Business College. as 9-30 tf FOR RENT—Single room in modern house, suitable for gentlemen, 413 2nd St. .Phone544-R. y,10-4-8t FOR 'RENT—Two warm single rooms in modern home. Close in. Phone DORM Sel FOR RENT—Rooms, 230 12th streec No. 10-4-3t FOR RENT—Room. 321 8th St.” - 9-20-2t FIRST CLASS) WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, : ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58). opposite posteffice, sine 1-18-t8 | PRE WAR: PRICKS on cleaning, re- blocking .. atid ‘remodeling ~ men's hats, Eagle Tafloriog & Hat Works, ‘Phone: 68, opposite Postaffice,” Beem meemnpeteees Uae FOR. SALE—One range, one lignite heater‘with self feeding magazine, ‘one nearly , new - kitchen cabinet, ber Rerotene heaters: ,one ;dresser. H. Nelson,.320 4th. __10-3:1w FOR SALE—The Wilton Bakery, and Grocery: business, ‘doinga’ $1,008 a | month business; must sell out,‘party leaving country. The Wilton Bak- ery, Wilton. N. D. S 5 FOR SALE-—-Rat lined fur’ co: sey cover; in excellent condition. «a | dargain: © Call. at Nicho's*, Tailor Shop, :115-Fourth street. -10-3-1w WANTED. TO RENT—Vacant buildin in, North or South Dakota. =‘titable for small hotel and. cate: Write "ox | 51, Templeton, Ia.) 10-9-31./ FOR SALE Large oak library table, full size, Vermis Mariin bed, Alaska Refg., 90-lb. capacity. 410 3rd St. Cali after 6, P. M. A0-1-1w pel TA ene re eA FOR SALE-Smail: hotel and*cafe:in good. lowg town, of 400, population. Charge ~-Night Phone‘100 or 687 NOTICE AND CITATION, OF FINAL ACCOUN' TRIBUTION 01 STATE OF County of Burleigh, $s.—- Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate THE ENTS: You, the said Respondents the administrator “of the Ww. Weckerley, deceased, has of said’ deceased is ready settlement and distribution, AND CLEAN You Party! | LEGAL NOTICES | MEARING NORTH: DAKOTA, In ‘County Court, Before Hon, C. 1. vs. : Guy Weckerly, and A. C. Isamingert ABOVE NAMED It by notified that the final account of of Walter C. Weckerley, also known as ; of the Town of Arena in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, been, rendered to this Court, therein showing that the tioning that his account be al the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be dis- {le hig exceptions, in writing, Freckles anid His Friends To GO To ALEK'S ———— 1 ed St, Mo: of Walter | Seventeen ESPOND- |e aigh, he hour 5th day the amou are here- Estate late | ofl sortgage and be s6ld to satisfy .the same, are thoge certd premikes situated ‘in the Count wstate | Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. for final |and. described ‘as follows, to-wit: The and peti-} Hast half’ of the Northw and lowed, hundred 25th day LOOK * WILL TELL Attorney NOTICE that certain Motts: e-Ballard Co ) ‘i wagee dated the 10th day of Nov- ember, A. Mértgages, at page Lots one (1) and t tion eighteen Range seventy-six ( ‘ The Mortageée has paid certain sums. fort damini 14-21 the hour mortgage AEC, by Fred J hie vi tt, be sold to in Lurie ny, i! ¢ Seve: hundred and D,, ninetegn in the n and filed for rr ©. Weekerly, also known as W. C.|S¢rice of the Register of Deeds of the Weckerly, Deceased. County of Burleigh, and State of North Esther Hildebrant, formerly Wsther| puxota, on the 17th day of M D. Wecekerly, Petitioner. 1918, and recorded in Hook 15 pee Pawtty: u closed by a sale 0 gpoolal Fiver iam Oeouy, Seer | Martganocand | Merelbatter, deter! uo oF 2 ie Pee it the front door of the Court Ho THE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO] the City of Bismarck, in the County of | this 1st, ¢ and State of North Dakotu of two o'clock Ps M., on | of November’1921, to satisfy nt due upon said Mortgage on in said (8). in thirty- a ceipts 3, ot October, A. Do Tos at ten. o'clock Past due interest on a prior fh the. forenoon. of that day at the on sald prefnises which with in- court rooms of this Court in the court terest, thereon Will on the date of ie , e City of Bismarck, Coun- 74 : . Ci ty coe ts oh and “State of North |amount ia 4 mostly’ $2. Haaotie has Deen sans apperca F) mateE A aa gach aortznice| SOM this Court for the setilemen 0 rere: " such Mortraice 2 t the date of sale the sum of One] at which time and place any nf al fe the samo One i estate. may. appear} hundred seventéen and 6 7. intrested in “#aid--estate EE af NOT WONT BE NAUGHTY, YOUR CONSCIENCE” }}||{\ You, <|K\ CE, after descri Court House in-the in Burleigh County, are described (D and Wight (8 (96) of MeKenzic dition to the City of id Burleigh County, ove described ‘property is 1 9-1°8+15+22:29 1- {MARKETS ——« DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY, Minneapoli MORPHY ys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakot 9-28-10 5 NOVICE OF MORTGAGE A ‘ ; PICK OF MONTCAGE scan sALE| mation to the state exxiiner's office, of ten on part of mortgagors hone homes Ther I + $2.75. together with the co PAGE SEVEN Mortgage Minnes LLES, 19- 28-11 Default having occurred in the condi-| tions of the mortgage her: cribed, notice-is, i i certain mortgage W. Patiley, Bismarck, North Dakota, to Bi Loan & Investment Company, w co paration, mortgare of December, A, record in the office Deeds of Burleigh County, kota, on the 7th day of December, A. = 7 mortgagor, dated the’ 4th da 1920, and file er North D; 1920 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon! of that day, and recorded in Book 146 of Mortgages on page 497, will be fore- closed by the sale of the premises de: uch mortgage, and herei d, at the fi ‘ont door of t o'clock in thi noon of the 8th day of October, A 1921 to satisfy the amount due on that day. described in said mo. isfy t t y, follow ad of any mem will be due on sai on Lismarck Loan & Investme a Corporation, Mortagage ° Ta, Me ST.“PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 5 Spotsaround 25 ce Cattle nts higher, Few $9.51 ‘ong to Blosse WELL, BUT YoU MUST PROMISE MOTHER THAT You WILL NOT BE NAVGNTY, of marek ! i North Dakots strong, | been asked to muke a careful cany eal se | ofthe ‘sitaa‘ion. oul calves steady. | obstacle is the f Bulk best lights $9.00. SE acnen Stockers and feeders. si higher, Bulk $4.00 to "$5.00, 25 GR The | Mostly steady. cents higher. Pigs generally $6 Hog receipts 8,290. Some lights Bulk $6.50 to $7. to $8.25. Sheep receipts 2,509. “Lambs steady fio strong; sheep same. Bulk de able ewos$3 .75. Some good D ' kota feeding lambs late:Tucsday $ HICKGO LIV | Chicago, Oct. 5—Cattle 19,000. 25 cents lower to \ higher. } Hog receipts 13,00. cents 25 Mostly 10 to }15 cents higher than yesterday's av- jerage.: ‘Sheep receipis 41,090. Mostly | steady, ye PISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | stock —s | No. 1 dark northern ...... |. Bismarck, October, 5. $1.16 ! No. 1 amber durum 85 ''No. 1 mixed durum 16 | No. 1 red durum ..... G2 | No. 1 flax . 147 | No. 2 flax 1.42 {No. 2 rye . 05 | — 1 7 TOUCH LOW MARK, Chicago, Oct. 6—Wheat, corn and | oats today all reavica the lowest | prices yet this season. Bears con- | tended that no important advance: i could be expected until the large v: | ie supply totals began to be reduced. ; | Opening quotations waich varied trom | 1-4 to 11-2 lower for wheat with’ De-| cember, $1.14 to $1.148-4 ané May,| | $1.111-8 to $1.11 1-2 were followed by 1a slight further setback and then by | moderate rallies. i ABA iste | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, |\' Minneapolis, Oot. —Wheat\ re- | ceipts, 365 cars, compared with 452 { cars a year ago. | Cash No. 1 northern, $1.315-8 to | $1.34; Dec., 1.22 5-8; May, $1.22 7-8. Corn.No. 3 yellow, 40 L-2 cents. ‘ Dats No. 3 white, 281-2 to 291-2 cents, | Barley, 37 to 54 cents, | Rye No. 2, 813-4 to 821-4 cents. * Flax No. 1, $1.74 to $1.77. McLEAN COUNTY BANK IS.CLOSED' The Security State Iiink of Bene- dict, McLean county, and-the First ! State aBnk of Sawyer, Ward county, 74) have cloggd their do One of tie causes of closing, according to infor- | was the recent death oi J. E. Toffle- | mier, who was presiden: F. S. Tofflemier now i: dent of both. The S y E capitalization was ‘$10,000 and that of the First State was $25.000. These :| are the first banks to cloze in the state since August 1. ‘ORATORY TAKES FRONT RANK IN ELECTION FIGHT (Continued from Page 1) “Ye editor, for the first time in years of continucusly sirenuous new! >. | paper work, received his person: bhastisement yeeqerday. And ina much as said beating was administer- Brinton, for explicitation im ti | press, by whom Brinton is pein: ated, if not encouraged, in his pres- ent career, the event lecomes a mat- [ public interest.” Brinton declared no warrant had becn issued and there were funds in the'bank to meet the $50 check cashed. ee he id mortgage on the day of sale the. sum 9, f An announcement ot Independent headquarters says; “Independent s' headquarters is ready for a real campaign just as-soon as the required funds are provided. Many campaign units: that can maké their ful] quota and more have not remitted enough yet to make up forthe cost of the sev- eral petitions that have een prepared and other work that has been done as directed by the Deviis Lake con- venticn. Absolute coniidence in an re- , Independent: victory on electicn day Mostly steady to strong. | prevails, not only at s:ate headquar- Grass | ters. but practically beef steers: bulk $4.75 to $5.75. Butch- | headquarter: This | er cows and heifers mostly. $8.00 to Canners and: cutters to $3.09, in evi ports received from p The only _po: ilure bn. the many Independent workers to r | how near the election tis and and as ; consequence have unie arily de- | layed: doing their part.of the job of | asser@bling . needed campaign funds. | This situation was-put square to the | workers in an appeal which {out by the state headquarters’ tr | urer; Mr.:0.. L:Engen.”: } ), |WANTS NOTICE OF ATTENDANCE AT DAIRY SHOW \~ Fargo, N. D., Oct. 5.—Announce- iment was made today by Mr. E. A. | Willson, who has: charge of ti | portation for the tour which wit! be !made by North Dakotans to the Na- | tional Dairy Show at the Minnesota | Fair Grounds, leaving Grand Forks, Fargo and Hankinson October 11, |that notification by all who intend to take this train must be in, Mr.} Willson’s hands not later than mid- | night, Friday, Qctober 7. ; Mr. Willson stated that the cars), which will be used in the North Dako- | ta special trains must. be deadheaded from Chicago, leaving there not} ‘later than Sunday, October 9, and that !in order to have the cars leave there on that date it would be absolutely {necessary that he know exactly how ‘many people were going from this ‘ state by midnight of Friday: All district leaders, county agents, ‘and others who are atranging tours from their different communities! should write or wire Mr. Willson by | Friday evening at. the least, if- they ‘are to be assured of accommodation, on the special trains. It is not essential that the money be in Mr. Willson’s hands but the order for the ‘berths must be with him by that time.| a woman keeping her ge. For centur | has had the choice | maiden name after mar 1 The Bank of England has a ‘water its on guard and water inst huge supply of gold bullion. People in. Mississippi plant ea pa trees to obtain the large eaterpilla | from them for fish bait. | toll | ed by the more or less nutorious J. W. i ~}ionn Vha sign in’ the al the electric world is id to be the one Croydon air station in England, OFFIGIALS FOR BLECTION ARE NAMED IN CITY ! Commissioners Appoint Men on Recommendation of Politi- cal Managers he city commissioners have named oflicials for the recall election, to be held Qctober 28. One set of judges labeled “Independent” were appointew upon recommendation of E. B. Cox and R. A. Tracy, city managers for the Independents, and the other set of judges labeled Nonpartisan, were ap- pointed upon the recommendation of W. P. Prayer, county manager for the league in the last campaign. They ward east. precinct No, 48~- r, J. L. Kelly; judge, F. J. Grady, Independent; judge, O. E. Loi- , thus, Nonpartisan, ward west. precinct No. 49 Inspector, Geo. P. Little; judge, Robt. Orr, Independent; judge, ‘Tom Amun- son Nonpartisan. Second ward east, precinct No, 50 Inspector, Jno. Forrister; judge, Mrs. R. A. Tracy, Independent; judge, Fred Swenson. Nonpartisan. Second ward west, precinct No. 51- Inspector, C. W. Moses; judge C. A Baker, Independent; judge, E. R. Rim- bach, Nonpartisan. Third ward west, precinct No. 52— Inspector, W. C. Cashman, judge, I. G. Wanner, Independent; judge, Jobu Wray, Nonpartisan. Third ward east, precinct No. 53—- ° Inspetor, Carl Kosiizky; judge. Paui F, LaFrance, Independent; judge, J. J. Barth, Nonpartisan. Fourth ward, precinct No. 54—In- spector, G. C. Wachter, judge, Joe J Brown, Independent; ;udge, Anton Beer, Nonpartisan. aneich Filth ward, precinct No. 55—Inspec- tor B. F. Flanagan; adge, Harold Griffith, Independent; j , JF. Cale derhead, Nonpartisan, Sixth ward, precin tor, Frank McCorm Clough, Independent; Gerling, Nonpartisan. The Nonpartisan county executive committee for the catapaign is com- No, 56—Inspec- ; judge, Harry judge Jno. F. -| posed of E. H, Trygg, H. T. O'Connell | and William Prater, The committee, in a-.meeting here, decided to continue the committee of the last-campaign. ED WITH SEA TRADE (Continued zrom page 1) the pursuit of happiness by/its peo- ple.” All Nations Suffer The shipping of‘all nations, he said, has suffered as a result of the de- crease in trade and. the incre: of construction since May 1920 ich had the result yf pla ‘an e@X- cess of 20,000,000 tons of shippi i the ocean carrying market. Half the e now laid up'is under foreign ie added. ‘Lasker said the Jones Ship Bill been framed with the evi pose of removing; disabilit' by American vessels a3 a res higher cost of construction and high- er standards of maintenance in this country. Dec! flag ing that there are many who i/“do not wish the status quo changed,” the speaker demanded that “these hostile forces ithin and with- cut, sowing secls of discord and dis- trust, be met and vanqui: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Modern four ah bung- FOR SAL alow with full basement, hot air heat, sc yed in porch and all mod- ern conveniences in positively one of the Mest built houses in the city ts 1 Phone - FOR) RENT--Garage. Apply Kroll, The Tailor, FOR SALE—Two of the be most me’era bungalows in View addition. One six, the other of four rooms. Very © odetn. Will sell ‘cheap. Don’t buy until you have looked at these jungalows. J. iH. : Holihan, first door east of pe fice. WANTED—Po: by widow of 35. agés five and threc. place. Call 13(2, 14th street, (or write 294, Tribune, 10-5-2t LOST—Book of milk tickets contain- ing $21.00 in milk checks. Return for réward to Herman Ode. Phone 364 J. 10-5-2t FOR SALE--Ford sedan, in good con- dition. Call 66, Ncrman McDonald. 10-5-Lw tion as ho Have two children, Prefer country 125 Ca Handled, When the Veterans’ Bureau clean-up scvad bad completed its work in B alo cthainins, “ther lai ‘of ox s of this number 34 were new cases. Al. cases were disposed 9%. Br. J. O. Arr son, member of the Legion, volunteer- ed his aid to the vi ng arm, ur geons in dizpesing of ti2 final rush of cases. Wahpeton, N. D., Oct. 4.—The body of Mis. Lucy Taylor, mother of ejght children, was found in the pasture near her farm home, in Wilkin coun- ty, Minnesota, ‘badly mutilated, death evidently having resulted from wounds inflicted by a bull in the pas- ture. The children, alarmed at their mother’s continued absence, began search in the evening, and one stum- bled over’ the body. Z BRINGS CANNIBAL CHIEFS London, Oct. 4.— Japtain Percy 'Philipps has just returned from the Congo with. two cannibal One of them saved his life campaign — again: Germany during the war in German Belgian chie: in a forces East Afric Opening dance at Baker's Hall, Saturday night, October 8. Music by Elm Grove Orchestra. R. S. ENGE, D. C. Pa. C Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Bleck—Phone 268

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