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Ps SATURDAY, DECEMBER b Sg cater 4 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUN® PAGE SEVEN J, sp ; | : : F ara Grace, Ch. lly concurring, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Her Curiosity Was Satisfied BY ALLMAN settohingon and Christianson, IJ., dis- THE RIGHT THING = — Simpson & ‘Mackoff, Dickinson, N. AT PRATT GET eT a MN CTR ee i | UGE SUS ERR | Poly Roam Loe D., attorneys fior Respondent. ——— GOOD MORNING, MRS. DUFF ! } SHOULD HAVE ASKED _ IT MIGHT BE SOMETHING 0, W. McConnell, of Helena, Movt., THE RIGHT TIME HELP WANTED—MALE Edward Hurtubise, 196 North Clark, ; ALETTER ADDRESSED TO HER WHAT THE POSTMARK]| IMPORTANT ~ GUESS VD and Keohane & Jones, and G. J. Op- é WANTED—Men or women to take _Chicago, 12-3-1t ‘You WAS LEFT BY MISTAKE WAS- OH WELL, LL BETTER GET IT- pegaard of Beach, N. D., attorneys tor By MARY MARSHALL DUFFER arders among friends and neleubigty WANTED—By man with business ex- IN OUR BOY THIS MORNING- GET IT IF |1.GO OUT THIS SHOOT, I'LL HAVE TO Appellant. OC a Son or the genuine guaranteed hosiery,| perience to invest in Bismarck or ? ‘ a = <7 ai TT +. . full line for.men, women, and chil-| Mandan $1,000, either in a smali, IF Yoo ARE DOWN THIS AFTERNOON '-\ BUT smu DRESS ae F WHEN TO GO HOME. dren, Eliminates darning. We pay| paying business, or as a partner or WAY STOP IN — } WONDER WHO IT’S Marooned For — ‘ 75 an hour spare time, or $36.00 a! n'a company where he can be em- FROM- LET'S SEE ~ D a And often took leave, but was loth to % ears on Islan week for full time. Experience un-|.’ ployed. Write Tribune 314 ~ depart.-Prior. Bodine Aina NerHetGWa eR te (eee el azole] THANIAOU Will Return Home IME is money to most of us, Ih A ing Mills. } s' yee g-it| WiLL EXCHANGE TWO NEW MRS. LEE ——. i one way or another, Yet many a - == apartment buildings, rentin, 20,- y omivel of us forget te home—and so : MEN WANTED-—To qualify for fire- O00 and $30,000, Pe ite, Manila, P. 1. Dec. 3.—Shipwrecked | vaste a lot of Scmehouy Suse they. men; brakemen experience unneces-| Write Pace & Co., Inc., 6 N. Clark and marooned for twenty years on one] i) the vines arene ad sary. Transportation furnished.| st. Chicago, Il. “12-3 It of the Caroline Islands, is the ex- We on CHAG hI sition? The Write W. Boggess, St. Louis. Se R an gS erience of an American, James How- ere.you: ever in: hige positon athe 17-310-17-24 [POR SALE One halt share in City ard, sole survivor of the American | Mid had gone out for Thursday after- is a ~——_— | Billiard Parlor. Complete outfit, new \ Flea aE vhicit went: the| 200n, or else there was no mald. A 4 &. MEN WANTED—For detective work.| Rest location on 5th street, across barks oretio, | While ewents ony uie riiest was coming at’ half-past' si fp . Experience unnecessary. Write J.} ¢, Hotel.! shoals of Kusai Island in 1901. The | &Uest was ig at half-past six. « rom (S00. Hotel.) Seeswithin. f nd's i ;| The dinner was partly prepared— op Ganor former government detective, 12.1 3ty Meee eee Re oneeliin es tlinaks: fo: vous’ desine tp were cuaRTERS St. Louis. 12-3-10-11-2tt | HOR SALE—One-half share in City brought here this week by Dr. Willian RRR ir desire a ready fo ) 5 H. Hobbs of the University of Michi- | emergencies. At half-past five if SALESMAN Billiard parlor, complete outfit, new. ss : ag t 2 ivsaismicdswould ‘i : Best location on 5th stréet, across gan who has been en ed in seismic would be time to put the ment in the SALESMAN=Exeeilent opportunity t>} from Soo Hotel. See within. research work in the Caroline group.| oven, and at six the vegetables must y connect with one of the oldest and ‘ 12-2-3t NO THANES: T WON'T . Dr. Hobbs said Howard was cared} go on. You must in the meantiine best known houses in the calendar | ———->,—~_ = IN’ for by the natives and finally became | dress yourself, and perhaps put a child and advertising specialty industry.|, Banner House—You can get bed and THEY. LIVE FARTHER - agent at Panope for a German trad-| to b : HS Lo ¥-] breakfast for 75c, and board and room THAN | THOUGHT - COME IN THIS MORNIN: Q to bed, or else help an older one io Exclusive territory contracts now farigsrcaleas heated building. Phone 2 YY MUCH OBLIGE ing concern, which place he held un-| gress, 4 neighbor. called at halt- Yee being aranged for 1922. New line|'91 11-30-19 IT MIGHT BE FROM ue VER’ My D til the Japanese took over the islands,| past fous. You looked thankfully at wa of exclusive and copyrighted desi; 2 . ro} E- under the mandate from the League Rats Pa as ae , a 9 in calendars, fans and blotters feady TEXAS PECANS for Xmas purposes. MevUiie Gas HAPPENED: “Oui LF of Nations. therelgck, realizing, thatshe.couldingt December 15th, also leather goods| Direct from grower. Shipped in 10 THEY’ and a half ago, a stroke of | SY len enough to harm your din- and complete line of specialties in| {2 100 1b. sacks. C: 0. D. 35c Ib. BUT THEY’D WIRE - THOUGHT IT made Howard almost help-| But she stayed, various materials. Write for propo-| —0-_B._Sam Saba, Tex. ___12-3 lt MIGHT BE d unable to work. Since that, At five you began to be nervous, sition, giving reference and record| SWHET ORBAM For Sale—Can fur- IMPORTANT time he has been: taken care of by |'tinking of the things yet to be done. of sales experience. Also state ter-| ish 25 gal. per week. Thore Naa- Chief Nampei of Roukii who has giy-| At halt-past five, making some excuse P ritory preferred. Merchants Pub-| “en, Braddock, N. D.____11-29-2w 7 en him food, clothing and medicine, | about hearing a knock at the kicher q lishing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. FOR RENT—Apartment; furniture for “Chief Nampei has American blood | deor, you seurried out to the kitchen » y 12- 3-1t sale. Call Flat M, Rose apartment. in him, speaks English- well and is 2] and put in the ment. Then you sat in Pi WANTED—Salesman to take over| Phone 223-J. “ 12-3-lw man of sterling integrit; sai agony, waiting for,the caller to take ae agency in Burleigh county for Wat-| FOR RENT—Garage, close in; reason- Hobbs. Woward’s case w “her departare, and when she did, about kina Remedy Products. Big prof-} ‘able. Bismarax Business College. Dr. Hobbs befor acting governor, you madly dashed down again to its. Going out of business on account Phone 183, 12-1-1w 6 Charles EF. r of the Philippines | whip the eream for the dessert and of poor health. If interested inquire} FOR SALE—Galvanized iron garage, who has suggested to the war depart-| mix the salad, ind air the dining room, ~ __18 Main St. 11-28-1W} _ address Tribune 312. 11-29-t? ; mat fat the panda peeked fe and heat the soup, and set the table, SALESMEN—Excei urnish transportation from Panope to d put thi rights e living sor Pot niersePtional opportnity| WEL WANTED FEMALE Yokohoma for Howard, so that he may] syne andl Hehe the lights and dn the Live men now earning $10 to $100 WANTED—Competent girl for gener- take passage on an army transp dozen of last-minute things that ought a per day. McOleery Calendar Fac-| ! housework. Phone 594. Mrs. C. and finally reach his home in Utica to have feen done in the last hour— a\ _tory, Washington, Iowa. 12-3-| E. Stackhouse. 12-2-1_wk ule. not in the last minute, | Pa SALESMAN WANTED Ten ive wire ___ BOARDERS WANTED —__ ‘ es = BG at. «| Most of us have been in some such ‘ smen, musi ustlers. ‘| BOARDERS WANTED — F 5, 25: 0 ar vith 3 teiixce has declared and now de-| DECISION OF SUPRE: redicamel " remembering ‘ , perience not necessary. Call on.C. ioe a EP eRe ant sane oes cn eae compared wits $20 clares; the iol aueet cure a by said pe ee Viner es seen | In The Name of Love PNoed Faecal ane Johnson’ at The Electric Shop, ‘ ane 4 2 Teck ay ~ Plaiatife: and ° —e si pet ee raven, 212 $rd St. Phono 356. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.277-8 to| The: will be due on such mort-| ‘Bernard Lechler, Plaintiff and Re- home before we have worn out our 408 Broddway. 12-2-3t 11-30-2w | $1.29 7-8; December, $1.38 7-8; May,| sage at the date of said sale t spondent, vs. Montana Life Insurance| In the north the silver fox provides | \eleam " TTT es | Bera cuaee "| of Four Thousand One Hunc 5 atee A anaeh ial, i : oes “| welcome. _BOOMS FOR REN? $1.22 1-2. ht. Dolla company, of Helena, Montana, a cor-| trappers with pelts of great value.| nis ts jnst oi ft th ; FOR RENT—F FoR AGENTS WANTED | Coin No. 3 yellow, 41 to 42conts. | (i1ss.s5) whic n Defendant and Appellant. | Silver Fox farming has been widely | yon a guest should make an early he Furnished roome fully AGENTS—Big money taking’ orders No. 3 white 301-8 to 311-8] taxes paid by the morte ylabus: advertised as a way to make money. nel Sues ShOwE nae nneal yee equipped for light housekeeping: Oats, No. 3 white 0 j the statutory costs of th hats antheinha aan i eG 88 8 WON LO. nes eS: 1 parture. ‘There are many others, overcoats, pants, blankets, direct y. 4 4 conta 801 Fourth St. Phone 404-3, or in- Me ta eed x +I cents. Dated November 4th 1 The non anon an insurance | policy.) But this kind of fur farming contains |". Cotter on a sick person should autire Geo, W. Litt ‘Little. 1128-1 woolen mill to wearer. Big values. Barley 36 to 51 cents. Ww. Piven The policy had lapsed for non Dy a hazard. The silver fox is monoga- ae ah ae on aes bot ies ‘ face Ge ee ———— gE Pete ay Donahue made $108 first week. Pi- Rye No. 2, 80 to 801-2 cents. : Mortgagee, | Ment of the ond premium, A gents| mous. If h ate dies, he can hard.} “@vs make a she all, unless by ee FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-| nocci makes $200 weekly. This is Flax No. 1, $1.77 to $1.85. F, 1. Register, of the insurance company solicited} iy pé induced or persuaded to accept ying for a longer, specified time, ' ed rooms for light housekeeping,| overcoat weather. Complete outfit] * °% Y°_%?){! 10 %S* AtMamrcls Norte Dako! reinstatement and obtained the signa-| 4 gupstitute. ; © | she can relieve the nurse. 3 Bisnarck Business College. Phone] free. Taylor Wells, 2740 N. Paulina,| go. lt Lee ay -26-12-2-10 | ture of the policy holder to a rein)” Pacts about monogamy in the ani-| When guests are expected, a caller 183. 11-30-1W] Chicago. 12311)" “LEGAL NOTICES | statement blank, and a note for the) mar world caused an inquirer to ask] should always take her departure FOR RPNT—One large, furnished,| WE PAY $56.00 weekly, 75c hour CITATION # PETITION won | premium, giving him assurance at the] V1 jovaity in love seem to be so| promptly. If unexpected callers ar- light housekeeping room with kitch: ere —_—________—_-_-6 APPOINT T FOR ADMIN- time that upon receipt of his applica-| W2Y ‘ovalty e seems to be so| Tt Mw y ‘ping room w ich-{ spare time selling hosiery Guaran- ¢ i E & sf STRATOR 7 tion and note the policy would be re- difficult for some men. rive, the first comers should go he- ih. enette. Phone 415-J. 723 3d street.! teed wear our months. (Fall line| NOTICE OF quant I FORE orth Dakota, County of |i nctated by the company. Five wéeks| Probably few men can answer that.| fore many minutes have passed. ; a i2-1-lw] ready. Prewar prices. sree jones | Notice is hereby given that that before Hon, 1, ¢. {later the actuary returned the note] But most men can honestly that} If there fs less in the house, a FOR RENT—furnished rooms, mod-} ples to working agents. Experience] or{ain mortgage executed and de- to the agent who sent it, stating that| When @ man marries his intentions! calier-should not keep the members ern, close in. Gentlemen prefer-| unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery,| livered by Frank 0. Hellstrom, mo: Reeve ttt eabslnte otedohiy irene: agi sent it, s 1s es 8 keep ubers red. Call 962, or at 222 Thi Y St Darby, Pa. 123-1t| gagor, to W. E. Breew mortgagee, sthe Miles dasa’ Of Joh Nit could not be received in payment| toward his, wité are invariably of the| of the household very long. Evén If i . por ah ae Third SEs. | eT Y, SOA eS dated the 24th day of August. A.D] Witham H. Webb. Petitioner, and suggesting that further attempts best. Obviously, no man asks a girl! they are not bearing the duties of 5 ea pene ds -1w| AGENTS—Men, women. New electric | 1917, and filed for record in the office | yaad. Stackhouse, Gerald Collar, be made to secure payment of the|to wear his name, no man promises to| nurse, they probably have many calls ‘ G FOR RENT—Strictly ish-| household article. Every ‘home a | of the euler ct ee and for) vira Steel and all other p¢ inter: | premium partly in cash. The policy| devote his energy to the support of a] oy tnoir time. oe ‘ , ed light hoysekeeping rooms, 1012] sale. Exclusive territory. Big | {he county, of hee othe Mysth day of Seen ias estate of the suid Jonn B. holder was not notified and the note| home and a wife unless™he is at the a pale hae ceahiarenine AiG _Broadway. Phone 499-J.__11-28-1w] Xmas seller. Big profits. Rogers} August, 1917 at 9 o'clock P.M, and|*"tye State of North Dakota to ihe | Was. not returned to him. About six| time sincere, f your hostess is going out later in ?. FOR RENT—Large modern room; Hlectric Co., Miles City, Mont. duly. recorded in Book 147 of Mort-|Anove Named ft rekpondents All | weeks later, the policy holder died. It] But when a man marries his tron-| the afternoon—if you have found out ‘arge r ; 5, he foreclosed tron (* suitable for two. 522 2nd St. 12-3-1t Fee tr cenit Gr-the: promisess in, euch Persone anterested in athe of Jis hela: — bles begin—with himself. this to be the case in some chance 11-28-Lw. AGENTS—Bstablish a live business.| mortgage, and hereinaf SR eR ae gY you aro he 1, An agent of an insurance com-| ‘rey begin because he does not un-| Anner—you should not keep her in, Fat ai4 ct: | Big’ money” selling ene board’ at tne Fei Uaborre ro Wtcmunes | tified, that the above names a William | pany with auth rity to’ salle applies: derstand his own nature. even ff she protests that she fs In no d 12181] covers,” vuleo aprons, shopping | of Nurieish. and state of North Dakota, |ioq im this Court metition Ieuytne | Hons, for Insurance is he agent of) icducated and uneducated lovers are| hurry. “ | bags, etc. Get free catalog. Agents | nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the /that letters of administration itpon he company Mt ut Fai Oat ise jor{alike in this ignorance. Nowhere in| Put yourself in the ‘place of the , WORE WANTED - Supply, Lakeside Bldg. Chicago. 2ind day of December, A. D, 1921, to|the estate of John B. Stackhouse, he C. L. of 1913 and not of the in-’oiy scheme of education so far de-| hostess on all occasions when yon a SEWING WANTED—Tirst. clas} 12- At satisfy the erating dug such mort. ot the Clty Of Biamatek in th sured “while soliciting an application | viced, nowhere in tradition as handed | are wondering whether or not It Is D A sare on the«day of sale. Burleigh, tate of North reinsta x he be Bin J el s « y “, dreeemal ser and yent oudery) 2 ‘AGENTS—Every Ford owner buys on 3 ‘The premises © dest Lbedig In auen Kota, “deceaied,, be. Gt ined ‘to, i for yelnet eens an insurance policy down from father to son is there any] time to go home. lo any kind of alteration work. sight. Sells, $1.50. ‘You make 100} mortgage and Which will be sold trady, and that th id ae cesmeathak ii oan e dj correct instruction concerning the (Gopyrigh y ree satisfy the 5 ituated in ‘the | be heard d dul ered to the effect that it cannot be altere ae: c s 0 charges ery sreasonabless cal at! per cent; $16.00 a day easy. Good] County of Burleigh and state of North | Court on apa idu connidered ving of [hy an agent or its provisions waived,| Stestest problem in a man’s existence. ae SagatNe ahaa ppne a py t- | territory open for etl Pioatery Dakota, and described as follows, to- January, A. Dz 1922, itt Mi o'clock q except by written agreement of the us, iB the brobleln of ls Insta: Family Pride. pa Oe s Eadiget fit! 1802 Grace St., Chicago. 1) (the or st Half (B 1-2) of section | fe; noon of that day. at the Court | company, is for tle benefit of the] bility in love and the explanation o: “Mrs, De Graw makes me. feel so SEWING “WANTED—Sowing, neat WANTED—Thirty fruit agents, ladies ahitty 35) in ‘Township One Geom not th ia pourts in. jhe company and. may be waived by it. is fickleness. sinall when she begins to talk about ‘ work at reasonable prices. Phone or gentlemen to handle fruit trees| Hundrea Thirty ine North (129 N.) |County of Burleig 3. Where a policy holder is led] Some men have boasted that they] ner ancestors. And we have no :n- 6764M, or call 314 Washington, Ave.’ ana strawberries from the New York of atieo purer eh: Maniac Wo pace. and you, and honestly: to believe that-by conform--never flirted with a girl until they| cestors.” ; 38 Loe 122-1W) Nursery. Phone 618-W. 10th St.]° Default. has occurred in. the ‘te rnd ing to certain requirements stated by} had heen married 10 years. And some] ~wxeyer mind, dear, Come back at f 3. WANTED—A1 auto mechani and Rosser. 12-3-1w| of said mortgage in that th an agent, his policy will be reinstated,| couldn't say that after 10 months. her with the pedigree of your dog.” driver wants work. Can give good i rheriea gor neg: felled. te Pay at, any any there be, why the p and where -he complies with the re-}Some follow the Freudian code, They | Bet With the Pedigree of sour dog. 3 i references, Photie 877-LW. 12-1-3t Nd ecenTaccared bycgeld MOTEEREGN. oe Ne ee eeE [auirements and thereafter the com-| believe that firtatious are not to be PIANIST—Wishes to get with orches- KE’ maturing re: vely Aug! i pany neglects to notify him that als{avoided by the normal man, They j@ tra; experienced. o Bhcne areuweld MARI TS nH eat ea vine titers y reinstatement application is rojerted, reason that therefore a man is enti- POETS’ CORNER ope Seid notes: drawing ‘ it waives the puovisions of the policy| tied to as many as chance his way. | g—-——————____— yy nels Ot ssphr cent: per annum af t under which its nen-liability might} ston of | 1d lacie he GR ge ET ERE METI REET Ww Y ¥ iE aril ‘oupon wm = = en of honor wo ever W it eo Sewing, neat’ work at reasonable _ WHEAT OPENS LOWER ee eC USUCEIaEber Gdate ob: otherwise he ass . tf another man will readily lie to i STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! prices. Phone 76-M, or call 314 Wash-| Chicago, Dec. 3.—Wheat started | tiiount to the sum of $796.80 and that 4. Where the relations between inet neiseet Orel ncarivan: oka tan Litoeede ington _avenue. 11-29-1w | from 1-4 to 1 cent lower on the Board | said mortgagor has rd; to pay arties are such ‘that an offerce is un-| WOman—in the name of love! \ e Kk a OH = of Trade today, mainly because of re- | the 1918. 1919 and 192 levied p 2 luty © notify the offerer that his} But when a man does this, his Fors miles around the countryside. ( LAND ts of- beneficial vs and raing | “pon said pre Y en tne cer auty to ey ; ‘e to| Matrimonial bark begins to rock and|A railway crossing loomed ahead : ea es ports of beneficial snows mortgagee has pitid with’ penalties and | tion be proposa} is rejected, the failure to fit d topnt hast ees And this ig what the driver said: ul RIVER BOTTOM LAND FOR SALE: |over some of the dry sections of the | jnterest’ thereon amounting to the | three times, communicate the rejection may result] ! Coes topme over, itis “be- “We'll make that crossing, this I bet; } 5 25 acres of River bottom land. Half {southwest winter wheat_belt. Open-)} sum of $308.14. three sucee in legal assent to the terms of the of-| Case some. sane little wie has bal- n) rake rssing,. this pet Vos cultivated, Large trees. Buildings |ing prices were December $1.13 to'| ,, Because of such ‘faults and, under yea ite OEE fer, lasted it with a mixcure of common | The ae not due for! some time Y cost $1,500. Two miles from Bis- |$1.13 1-4; May $1.16 1-4 to $1.16 5-8; | {ng said. mortgagee in the event of|in + ie of Bismarck. |e x ppeal from the District Court of] Sense, patience, understaning, —for- yet. marck. ~A bargain at $1,900. $750 aay: o1 08 14 to $1.08 te) pes eves ld mortgagor: tell ie toon id hearing, | Golden. Valley county, Hon. Thomas piven and love, — litferent to mg E'll take that bet," the friend replied, cash. J. H. Holihan, East of Post} ‘Later there ‘was a strengthening ce Shen . H. Pugh, J. hy a man grows indifferent to ls ap, igh OR er , meen the said taxes when du > “ by a Ka But right here’s wiere 1 ¢ e to Office. Phone 745. 12 3 3t|tendency in December but the defer-| yi unpaid Affirmet z house companion” has lately been , WANTED\_To hear from owner hav- red options continued weak and at the mortga e due, and pa 1 Opinion of the court by Birdzell covered by the hiologis' Thus et out and walk instead end of the first hour May was $1.16 | = old science once more explains sen- ¥ Hebets pad Teen ache Caste ea 1-8 and July $107 7-8. a nner | LINEN: zitorbunate the informa-| Voy go ey ae ae mae ; 2 trie m ‘ .. Bint tion hidden away in dr rath Tae aul ” , Dakota street, Chippewa. Falls, Wi Shea) ANS | Freckles and His Friends A Man of Mystery By Blosser | trantises, often under t macs of words, | Well all walle slow beliind you soon, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR some of them so new that they = jay, a “he You needn't be sure,” "he Minneapolis, Dec. 3.—Flour un- not be found in the average di a u changed to 15 cents lower. In car- aan? any e found in the average a , little engine won't go di load lot; il | GEE, WHOS )) Tt DONT KNOW- a ary: F pees _|$o in he jumped, and dotfed his hat., learn about New Rational treatment |g7.95 to" Sone tren he Deane T NEVER SAW Y HELLO, THERE __ The secret of man’s varied interési | Ang he was cff as quick as that. for immediate relief of Epilepsy, |'ton sacks. Shipments 51,526 barrels WIM BFORE < CMERE WHAT'S YouR. in rrgmuerti te Tnuftterense to the ane A distant toot,sa rush, a1 i positively stopping seizures from es D 3 gf 4 2 | he selected for his mate, in rt, the | And he wa , forever more. Hiatt aeePing Selzures trom | Bran $17" to, $18. WHY DON'T YA HERCULES NAME ¢ polygamous nature betrayed by many | ¢ “Specialist,” Drawer “C”—592, 00 mal is conceded by science to be!'fhe friend said, when he saw the Lander, Wyoming. 123 1t ., ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK fundamental. It is inherent in his pa So. St. Paul, Dec. 3.—Cattle«re- ture, him right.” FOR SALY OR RENT ceipts 400. Steady. Compared with Bt does that mean that he must) rning grim __ HOUSES AND FLATS. week ago mesiiy, 25 to 50 cents high- remain a slave to i ihey lese a life or limb. ab FOR RENT:Seven room modern|ér. Veal caives mostly 50 cents Not by any means. While one sci- ;“STOP, LOOK and LIS let tl ’ house at 311 Ave D between 3rd and jhigher. Bulk of best jigits to pack- ence explains why man_ flits from be f re 4th streets. Inquire of L. A. Pierce. |@Ts at the close, $7. Beef steers flower to flower, another explains why |The slogsn for “OUR SAFNTY.” — 404 Sth street. Phone 512J. $4.75 to $10.25. Butcher cows and he need not do so. By Karte DL Morvis, f 11-25 tt. heifers $3.50 to $6.75. Camners and Man has been endowed with a will. | 5 xt Street. FOR RONT—Cood 5-room cottage, in-|CUtters $2.25 to $3.25 Bologna bulle He has insisted that woman use her 7 ecria gt cluding one bed room, suitable’ for $2.50 to $3.50. Stockers and feeders will to become contentedly monoga- ch square fcot of the earjh’s sur a couple, closo in, on Thayer street, | $3.75 to $6.00. : mous. She has done so. He can do| face receives about 70 mile-tons of Geo. } "Register. 12.2-3t| Hog receipts 900: About steady. so. If he chooses, he can give to his |Cheray @ year from the sun. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, with fae $8.00 CORE Bulk $6.25 to mate the same loyalty he demands of : 7 .00. Few good pigs $7.00. her 3 A ek im. aa ard St. Phone 905 Avenue & Sheep. receipts none Compared He will de so B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, FOR RENT—Six-room 7 rT with week ago 25 cents to $1.00 high- schools. churches, Chiropractor aK on 12th St. tien mnbder; oe Matt tag on es beat and fed western phychologists unite to teact Consultation Free . ~ 22 0 lambs $9.50 to $9.75. Choice native truth about his menta! make-up. Suite 9 11—Lueas Block—Phone 265 rq —St._Phone _36-R. 12-1-3t| and fed western ewes $4.00 to $4.50. . FOR RENT—A modern four-roomjChoice fed yearling weathers $7.75 to house. Inquire at 607 12th St. or| $8.00. z d phone 767-R. 12-1-3t WELL, WHAT DOES” : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK YOUR MOM CALL YOU, B U. SIN ESS DI RE C TOR ) _______ MISCELLANEOUS _ Chicago, Dec. 3.—Cattle receipts, WHEN SME WANTS: pe GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE! 1,000. Compared with week ago mostly! We buy and sell all kinds of house|25 to 50 cents higher. and office furniture. We pay the| Hog receipts 6,000. Steady to 10 WEBB BROTHERS highest cash price and guarantee/cents higher!than yesterday. jirectors what we sell, to be as tepresented| Sheep receipts 2,000. Compared Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directo or no sale, you to be the judge.|with week ago mostly 50 cents higher. Licensed Embalmer in Charge We repair and rebuild furniture at oe DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 the right girls: ous prices and BISMARCK GRAIN — , Mn terms are fair to all. When you! (Furnished by Russéll-Miller Co.) {2 Rane Uivsr'or cit sco nina] (fusnhe by Reser Co) PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS 107 Main St, or phone 398, A. M. sci ante durum, 70 cents. Licensed Embalmer in Charge’ Garrison, Owner. U-14-1m) X61 mixed durum 66 cents. Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 TO EXCHANGE—My elegant 24! No. 1 red-durum 62 cents. ——————————— apartment building; $1,500 income No. 1 flax $1.48. BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPA every month, rain or shine; modern, 0. 2 flax $1.43 . ‘brick, stone and steel construction, fine residential. section,.of Chicago. Specially offered at $150,000 clear. Want Al equipped farm or ranch, No 2 rye, 57, cents. eee MINNEAPOLIS GRALN. Minneapolis, De¢. 3.—Wheat 220 MAIN, STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order i 4

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