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SS RS pages ” ~ FOR RENT—2 room A RarUnent SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 MELE WA WANT MALE WANTED— Men or women. to take ‘orders among friends and neighbors for the geniune guaranteed hosiery, full litte for men, women, and chil- dren, Eliminates darning. We pay 76c an hour spare time, or. $36.00 a week for full time. Experience un- necessary. | Write International Stocking Mills Norristown, Pa. * ARSE SEO : 11-19-1t MEN Wanted tor Detéctive work. Ex- perience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former Gov't Detective. St. Louis, 2 1419-1¢ ‘NURSES WANTED by Class A ac- credited hospital giving three year course. Uniform furnished, also lib- eral allqwance. For information, write I..E. Greenwood Supt., Gar- field Park Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Be : __11-19-1t LADIBS Introduce ‘silk hosiery pri- vate families. $20.00 spare time. ‘We deliver and gollect. Conia ‘Mills, 724 City ‘Hall Station, N. : 11-19-1t EF eRe des on farm | for four or five months. For particul- ars call or write. J. M. Thompson, Wilton, N. D., or Mrs. J. M. Thomp- son 620 6th St. pee 1S 1-18-3t -3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. M. W. Duffy, 1112 Ave- nue. D.._Phone 616. _ 11-18-2t ae SALESMAN $40.00 full time. { AGENTS—Big money taking orders = AGENTS WANTED (0 DULL TIMES Selling Fc Dle must eat. | Federal Distributors make ‘big profits. $3000.00 yearly and up. No capital or experience needed. Guaranteed sales, unsold godds can be returned. Your name on ‘products builds your own busi- ness—repeat orders sure. Exclu- sive territory. ‘Write Federal Pure Fed Co., Chicago. 11-19-1t Cvercoats, Pants, Blankets, direct Woolen mill to wearer. Big values. Donahue made $108 first week. Pi. nocci makes $200 weakly. This ‘overcoat weathér. ‘‘omplete out- fit freé. Taylor, Wells, 2740 N. Pau- _lina, Chicago. 11-19-11 200 PER CENT. Profit—Men and wo- men clearing hundreds weekly. New washing compound. Wonderful sell- er. Big repeater; Nature's ‘mighti- est cleanser. 100 other uses. Free sample. Mitchell, 1306 E. 61st. Dept. 511, "Chicago. 11-19-1t WE PAY 00 Weekly, 75c hour spaye timé sellitg hosiery Guaran- teéd wear four momths. Fall line ready. Prewar prices. Free Sam- ples to working agents. Experience unnecessary. Peffectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 11-19-1t WANTED—Good live agent for Bis-| marck, to sell an article of uni-} yersal use, Industrious agent can take good money. Must be res- ponsible. For particulars address Box 567, Jamestown, N. D, 11+14-lw SALESMEN—Get in right. Our pro- position is: a big. money - maker. Complete line of snappy ‘Advertis- ing Signs, Calendars Pad Novelties Cintas auick sales, Act row, Address: Scioto Sign Company, Aenton onis 11-19-1t WANTIED—Salesman’e ime upon the meat ‘trade to carry. a butcher's specialty as a side line... No sam- ples to carry. Big commission to the right man. _Pittsburgh-Erié Company, 4017 Liberty. Ave Pittsburgh, Pa. wee SALESMEN—Bxceptional opportuni for few salesmen who write at once, Live men now earning $10 to $100 per day. McClerry Calendar Factory. Washington, Towa. 11-19-1t OOMS WANTED WANTED—Four or fine room fur- nished house. C.’S. Deal. Phone 952 or Van Horn Hotel. 11-19-3t FOB RALL OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS — FOR SALE—Modern house of” six rooms dnd bath, garage, best loca tion in city. Possession at once, $4,000; $900 cash. Also large room ing house, hot water heat. $1900 cash. Balance easy terms. J. HH. Holihan, Broadway, Phone 745. 11-18-2t FOR RENT—Beautiful new seven- room furnished house; strictly mod- ern in every respect. Only parties being able to supply satisfactory credentials; others nced pot apply. Phone+98%e-=-7—y: Ad un- furnished. Close in, heat, water, _lights $17._Phone.377-L W. 11- 17-3 FOR RENT — Five-room modern house, Hedden Agency, Webb biock. Phone 0. 11-14-3t ROUNS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms on first floor and one single room on sec- ond floor, all furnished for light housekeeping, modern house. Phone 672 L. W. 111 Mandan avenue ae ol ee Lw FOR RENT—Two modern rooms far- nished for. light housekeeping, suit- able for young married couple. 924 __th St, Phone 960J —_11-15-1w FOR RENT—Furnished or untarnish- ed rooms for light housek eening Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tf 10-10-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room with board 517 7th St. Phone 586. 11-18-3t FOR RENT—Warm, modern, furnish- ed room, close in, 208 Rosser _, St.. |; Phone 383-M, 11-18-38 FOR RENT—One_ nicely furnished room. Ladies prefered. 408 10th St. Ph 3 2t FOR extra board at The Aroha wit, Sth St. 11-16-5t St FOR RENT=Furnished room in mod- ern house, 607 6th St., Phone 782. a 11-16-5t FOR RENT—Four room furnished house. Call any time. 6 Main St. ae uk armenumilnengines 9 69 Lat} FOR RENT=Large modern’ room, suitable for two, 522 2nd street. 11-19-3t “Banner House, board and room, $9 a week; rooms, 50c; meals, 35c. 11-14-lW we a BBS LOST—One ‘a tire and carrier, Size 30x3 12, between Bismarck and Steele. License No. 11246." Return to H: R. Cunz, Bismarck, and get reward. 1118-3 TOST—Draftsman’s ruling pen be- tween Bank of North Dakota ard 102 Ave. B, Return to T. J. Vat Arsdale, State Highway Commis- sioner. 11-19-1t LOST—On Nov 10, glasses in. case. They had gold bows and tortoise rims. Finder return to Tribune for reward, 11-18-3t WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers ensed Embalmer in Charge Undertakers Lic DAY PHONE 246 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charg: Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY : 220 MAIN STREET Se ee ae Upholstered Furhiture Made to Order 2 AGENTS WANTED—Statt your Ford on coldest mornings. The Jir Mani- fold Heater will do it. Send $2.95 for sample. Cash refund to agents.| Jir Specialties Co. Cin., Ohio. | 11-19-1t; Earn START Business for yourself. $40-$159 weok in own home. Prov-| en plan for men and women. No canvassing. Booklets Free. Mexi- can Pécan Candy Co., Gunter Bldg.,| San Antonio, Tex. 11-19-1t WONDERFUL ) cessity y used by. ev= ry man. Sure ‘repeater. An -op- ortunity to make money. Write ‘Quick. Double Wear Shoe Co., 315 B. Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. iF cnc eet . AL19-1t PERSONAL EPILEPTICS—-Would you care to Tearn about New Rational treatment for immediate relief of Epilepsy, pesitively stopping seizures from first days use. Information free. “Specialist” Drawor “C,” 592, Lan- der, Wyoming. 11-19-1¢ equipped with- Hassler shock aby sorbers; extra tire, heater, etc. Will | accept real estate mortgage. The price is low for quick sale. M. B. Gilman Company. Phone 808. i sis Nia, (aN (Sapte AUN A ang 11-17-3t FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1921 model, run 6,000 miles, two good tires. new ones. Price $324. Write or} phone Room 524, McKenzie Hotel. = : 11-17-3t| ——— sete AND EA FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—$1,409 equity in 80 acres of land, all aa- der cultivation, seven miles from Bismarck, for house or other desir- able property in Bismarck. Might trade for good automobile. Lock Box 218, Bismarck, N. D._11-17-3t WANT—To hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, N. Dakota, Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 11-19-1t GARRISON SECOND 'D We buy and ‘sell all kinds of house and office furniture. We pay the highest cash price and guarantee what we'sell to be as represented or no sale, you to be the judge. ‘We repair and rebuild furniture at the right price. Our prices and terms are fair to all. When you want to buy or sell second hand house or. office furniture, SEE US. 107 Main St., or phone 398, A. M. Garrison, Owner. 11-14-1m FOR SALE—Or trade for Bismarck residence property. General hard- ware store. With small stock of furniture and ‘farm , implements Only hardware in town. Best farm- ing land in state. Address F. C. ‘Wessner, Hamberg, N. Dak. FOR SALE—One large ove e @avenport with full spring edge. Spring back and arms. In_ blue Plush velour, Call after 6 o'clock; $10 : 3rd 8 ‘ 11-16-1W GLASS—auto, — and shield, plate, and grained, an cofored glass. I have some left yéet. Call and see me. - 802 Ist St. 7 11-17-38 FOR SALIE—Seven! v9 » sleighs, all in goot condi Wachter Transfer Co, Fhone 62. 11-19-10t FIRST CLASS Dresamakine done at 508 2nd street. Phone 772-M. Sat-| isfaction guaranteed. 11-18 4t FOR SALE—Choice Caney, Singers,, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D.. 1-15-1w ps B.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. < ? Chiropractor Consultation Free Snite 9, 1!—Laees Rlock—Phone 263 Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Night Phone 100 or 687 | GUESS IT'S A GOOD THING THAT, PM IN NO HURRY! my on LOOK OUT: ) You BIG BONEHEAD! ) \ ey The forceps look almost as big as Jécko but that didn’t fease him. That-old molar hurt and he was glad to get it out even if the London den- tist’ didn’t use laughing gas, or any other pain-killer. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, Nov.’ 19.—Wheat re- ceipts, 188, cars, compared with 441 cars year ARO. “Cadh No: i} ndrehérn; $1.23'7-8 to $1.25 9-8; Deck$1:47/0-8; May, $1.17 1-1. Corn No. 3 yellow, 43 1-4 to 44 cents, Barley, 293-4 to 41 cents. Rye No. 2, 751-2 to 76 cents. Flax No. 1, $1.771-2 to $1.86 1-2 cents. Freckles and His Friends WOW! Lott Tuar! SOME Kick oFE FoR A KID. ees -3\h, FLOWERS |->- - Jou sin FLoRIsT tee eee "MARKETS 7 TIGHT TRADING Chicago, .Nov. 19,—Light trading marked ‘the first howr of the Chicago Board of Trade today. Wheat started 1-8 higher for December and virtually 1-8 higher for December and virtually $1.08 3-8 to §1.08 1-2 for the earlier option and $1.11 to $1.11 1-4 for the latter. The reports that rumors of locust damage iff Argentina were un- founded caused'a Slump but the ensu- ing rally took December to $1.09 and May to $1.11 3-4 at the end of the first hour. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 19.—Floar un- changed to 25" cents higher, In car- load lots family patents quoted at $7.85 to $7.50, ‘a barrel in) 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 58,179 bar- rels, Bran a ST. “PAUL TAVESTOCK So. St. Pay! Nov, 19.—Cattle re- cepits 300. N inally steady. Com-} pared with week ago’ ‘steady to $1,50 Jower. Closing quotations, grass beet steérs $4.00 to $6.50. Butcher she-stock $3.00/to! $6.00. Canners and cutters’ mostly $2.00 to $2.7. Bologna, bulls $2.25 to $3.00. Good and choice /siockers and feeders $5.00 to $5.75. Common and medium grades }: $4.75, A leap frog/race was a novel stunt Hogs receipts 1.300. Mostly | at the We ‘omen 's International Cham- steady. Ranging $6.00 to $6.75. Bulk j Pionship in Paris, Miss Edith Je‘ries, $6.25 to $6.50. Good pigs $7.25 to of the English team, was a champion 7.50. leaper. : Sheep receipts 300. Steady. Best mes fat lambs around $8.00. Bulk good medium weight’ ewes $3.00. Compared ARCK GRAIN, with week ago fat lambs 25 to 50 cents ell-Miller Co.) lower; fat sheep mostly 25 cents] (Fu ed by Bi lower; feeder classes strong to 25 Bismarck, Nov. 19. cents higher. No. 1 da nerthern . CHICAGO ESTOCK Chicago, Nov, 19.—-Cattle receipts 1,500. compared with week ago 25 cents to $1.00 lower. Hog receipts 8,000. Strong 10 cénts higher than Friday. Sheep receipts 1,000. Steady to $1.00 No. 1 red durum . No, 1 flax .. No. 2 flax No. 2 rye. to lower, : } , in New York. The night before the game—his dream No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum .. More women than men get divorces By Blosser | jthis 14th ; 182, will he foreclosed by the sale ‘ ED Bids for Tietali Me heating plant. in schoot No, 2 Lyman school district, No. 18 will be received at the clerks office at ving, orth Dakota. Plans and specifications may be seen at cern i and Bismarck, | North Dakota, of clerk | Richardsons, or Eimer Joseph Wi orth Dakota. The Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. ELMER JOSEPHSON, Clerk. 10-17-24-31-11-7-14-19 NOTICE i All. parties holding warrants or having bill against Lyman district No, 18 will please notif: Elmer Josephson at Wing. > Dakota. Stating amount of bills and warrants and the purpose for which By order of Board. ULMER JOS HSON, C pene ven that that and de-'* mort- executed O. Hellstrom, Breen mortg: of August, gagor, to : dated the 24th da 1917, and filed for cord in the office of the Register of in and for the county of Burleigh and State 0 North Dakota -on the 25th di August, 1917 at 3 o'clock 1 duly recorded in Book 147 of Rages on page 95, will be fo by the sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described { at the front door of the Court House | { | { in the city of Bismarck. the county of Burlaigh, and state of North Dakota, | at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 22nd day of December, A, D, 1921, to satisfy the amount dué on stich mort- sage on the day of sal The premises des in such mortgage and which sold to t re situated in the nd state of 3 as follows, county of Burleigh and described to- 1-2) of section Townshi » North (139 N. West (80 W.) Thirty F Hundred wirty 2 of Range wah 1 of the Bifth Principal Meridian, Default: has occurred in. the ‘terms | of said mortgage in that the said mertgagor has failed ito pay at any | the three inte upon ante mort drawing inte of 8 per cent per annum thereof that such unpaid With interest theron. to amount to the sum of $79 said mortgagor haa | fai the 1918, 1919 and 1920. t 1 of which the pounting to sum of $208.14, Because of such défaults and under terms of said mortgage wuthoriz- ing , sald) mortgagee in the event, of the cat ertaaeor failing to pay any} fs or the interest thereon or | s when due, to declare the unpaid secured and payable. nd now whole mortgage due mortgagee has deci sum, chares the whole sum secured by said mortgage due. There will be due such mort- gage at the date of sai of Four Thousand One Hundred Kight- ecieht. Dollars and Thirty Five cents | ($4188.35) which amount includes 8: taxes paid by the morte des, the statutory costs of thi sure, Dated November 4 . Breen, Mortgagee, FA. Attorney Bismarck, North Register, for. Mortgage. neat 5-12-19-26-12 NOTICE 6 SU y is hereby. [certain mortsae | ex livered hy Anna Tolte. Odden and John M. | band. mortgage formerly Anna Holte, her hus- farmers. & Driscoll, North -orporation, mort- hn day of December. for record in the sfffce of the Re and for the connty of Burleigh, and stite of North Dakota, on the 13th day jy of January, 1916, and duly recorded in 300k 138 of Mortgage: age 1 ill he foréclosed by a sale of the pre {mises in such. mortgage and herein- latter described, at the front door of che court house in the , in the County of Bu te of — North the hour 10 o'clock f Decembe} on the 6th 1921, to s ry mortgage on the . The “premises r in such mortgage and which sold to satisfy thé same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to wit The Fast Half of the Quarter (B 1-2 of NE 1-4) North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N 1-2. of SE 1-4) of Thirty Four (34) in. ‘Township ‘One Hundred Forty aye ey Reuss N.) of Range Ww. Northeast and the! ‘Det cant E said Mortgage in that the said mort- | gagors Wave failed 6 pay $36 all of | on such mort- there will be due gage at the date of sale Which Righty Five, Cents ($255.85), sum include: mortgagee upon a prior mortgage upon said land in the sum of $210.81 in- clusjve of jriterest to date of sale be- sides the costs of this foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dal.ota, on thé 20th day of Octover, 1921, Said Parmers "& Merehants State Bank of Drisco Mortgagee, F, 11. Register, | Attorney for Mortgagee, Rismarck, North Dakota 10-22-29-11 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE = FORE. CLOSURE SALE H Default having occurred in the! condition of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given that, | that certain mortgage executed and delivered by I, M, Tooker and Orrell | Tooker, his wife, of Baldwin, Burleigh | County North Dakota, mortgagors to | Farmers State Bank, of Baldwin, North Dakota, .a corporation of Bald- win, North Dakota, mortgagee dat the Ist day of December 1919 and éxe-! cuted December 17th 1919 and filed for | record in the office of the Register of | Deeds of Burleigh County North Dakota on the 26th day of December | 1919 at 3:30 o'clock P. M., and récord- | ed in hook 159 of mortgages at. page | the premises described in sich moért- zage and hereinafter described, at the nt door of the courthouse in the of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota at the hour of ten | o'clock in the forenoon of the 21st day of November 1921 to satisfy the | amount due on said mortgage on that day, The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in Burleigh County, North Dakota and are described as follows, to wit: Lot Four (4) of section four (4) in town- ship one hundred forty (149) North of Range ‘seventy eight (78) West of | the Sth P, M. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sum of $2422.32 together costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismar of Octo Farmers State B North Dakota a corp: F. E. MeCURDY, Attorney for the mortgagee, 3ismarck, N. Da 11-5-12-19 SALE en that that | xecuted and de- Pp. Elliott and , his wife, as Farmers State e the with the | Dakota North 21 Baldwin, NOTICE OF Notice certain livered Andrey mortgagor is hereby g mortgage by $ “harl; to the FORECLO- | rth | | One | i levied a! h penalties and | the | Mer- | ter of Deeds in | which is past due, of e principal sum secured, by said mortgage and also have dito pay the interest due on that n to date o mounting to | $9.04, the sum of; Two Hundréd Fifty Five Dollars and | interest paid by the said | | 1886 and the country's PAGE SEVER. Bank of Shelly, a corporation,’ a8 mortgagee, dated ‘the. first. day of November, 1917 and. filed for record in the office of tive regéster of deeds State of ot the unty of Burleigh, North Dakota, on the 7th day. of Nov- ember, 1917, at 1:30 P.M.) an record- ed in book 151 of Mortgages, page 66, will be foreclosed by sale of the pre- mortgaged in said mortgage ang © hereinafter described, co at the front in the elty of Burleigh, State the hour of two h day of Nov- le will tale p! orth Da or. o'clock DP. ember, isfy the amount due up ich mortgage on the day of sale, sof foreclosure eribed in said mort- hich will be ‘Sold lo are described as outh half of the north- lots numbered one township one nge seventy will be due on such nte of sale the sum further given that due to foreclose said iven by registered the laws of the is of intention ge has been mail 2s provided | State of North Da Dated October FAMERS STATE TICE GE Fore. S SALE Default ha’ ne occurred in the the mortgage hereinaf- notice is hereby given tain mortgage executed le A, Berg (Some- seré) find) Anna rleigh County, gors to The Bis tment Comp: kota, © Corporit- marck North Dakota, mort. the 21 day of October, of hed, condition ter that, tion, of 1 dated County, North Dakota on the 22nd d of October 1918 at 11:45 o'clock A, and recorded on page 12 of mortgages, be le of the premi M. of Book 146 porteage, and t the front door of the Court- hou in the City marek, in Yorth Dakota at the Burleigh County, k in the forenoon of hour ov ten _o' si day ot November 1921 to the amount” due on the that day, The in) said) mort- nd which will be sold to satisfy ‘ in Burl and, are des- The west vf \ as as follows to w halt of the east halt (W 1-2 B 1-2) iand the 6 iW of the west half (ie 1-2 W 1-2) of section thirty (0) in township one hyndred forty two(142) (442)..North of Range enty seven (1D West and, the Northwest quarter toNw tion twenty six (26) hundred forty two > eighty one (81) west There will be Ave on on the day of sale the tor ther with the jin township - North of Rang the Sth P.M. , North Dakota, smarek Loan and Invest- ment Company — of Bismarck, North Dakota, 2 corporation, Mortgagee, PF. R. MeCURDY, Atforney for Mortearoe, North Dakota, 10-15-22-29-11-5-12-19 Bismarck, | NOTICE OF SALE Notire Is Hereby Given, hy virtne of a judement and d iin foreclosure, rendered and giv: Nistriet Court of the Fourth District, in and for the Covnty of Burleigh, and State of North Daketa, nnd entered and doeketed in the offi of the Clerk of said Court in and for of Octoher, said County on the 19th da 1921, in an actio onal Bank nasa ntiff, and Juliana Hoff, Mandan Mer poration. . and Regan State T defendants for the s thonsand two Hundred eight 66-100 ($1286.66) Dollars, wheh judg- ‘ec among other things i estate hereinafter describe the améunt of said judg terest th ch sale ap- y, And by out of the Court and the proec able thereto will virtue of a writ to me Iss | office of the Clerk of said in and for said County of Burleigh, and under the ‘seal of said Court, directing me to sell said property pur- suant to said judgment and decree, 1, | Rollin Welch, Sheriff of said County. | and person appointed by sajd Court to i make s ale will sell the hereinaf- ter desc T real estate to the highest bidder, for cash at public auction, at | the front door of the court house in | the .city of Bismarck, in. the County lof Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 26th day of November, » D,.1921, at two o'clock P.M, of {that “day, ‘to satisfy said judgment, | with inte nsts thereon, and the costs and 8 of such $ there! as the procee sule applicable thereto. will premises to be sold ant to said judgme: e@hteen (18), ninetecn (19) and twenty ) in | hlock one (1) of the town e of Negan, North Dakota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh County, North Dako- ta, ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. Dak. Scott. Cameron, Attorney for Plaintift, i: ck, North Dakota, 10. -11-5-12-19-25 The Graphite Industry. In the istand of Ceylon graphite ts found tn greater abundance than fn any similar sized aron in the world. The soil and rocks of Ceylon are al- most ev where impregnated with evaphite, € that it midy be Soon éov- eving the surface in The avain’ ater amram The supply is practically tn- ‘exhaustible. The peculiarity of Cey- } lon graphite is its remarkable purity. Another source of graphite is Chosen, | the graphité found there being classi-| filed as sealy, fibrous, follated and} earthy, the first two classifications; containing over 90 per cent carbon.) In China, graphite is found in several localities —Sclentific Américan, Laugh at First Phone. The téléphone was born from the! brain of an American but 45 years ago, the first instrument being a sort of crude harmonica, with a clock} spring reel, a magnet and a wire. The first time it “talked” was on} March 10, 1876; capitalists taughed at it and réfitsed for several years to finance the “Sctentific toy.” The pe- riod of experiment did not end until greatest: wire system has really existed only since 1896, Production of cereals in Rumania and Czecho-Slovakia_ almost equals the pre-war figures. Resident of British columbia re- cently imported a swarm of Dutch bees.

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