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2 FOR RENT 8-room house, close to down town. Refer; ences required. HEDDEN REAL WECL BLOCK CLASSIFIED. ANVER HELP WANTED—FEMALE - COOKSWANTED Wanted at once, cook for cafe’ wosk, good wages, write or phone R. L. Anderson, Underwood, N. Dak: nie 8-23-5t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; must have some experience. Mrs. Benton Baker. 20 Ave. B. West. Phone 458, ag 8-19tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cook. Phone 587. Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Awe. A East. 8-25-tf WANTED—Wonah of girl to. work in mine boarding hotse, all winter job. Apply Crescent Lignite Coal Co., Washburn, N. D, WANTED—A school girl to work for board and room. Call at 402 Sth St, Telephone 768M. 8-21-1wk "WANTED—Girl- for genera work. Mrs.:0. B. Lund, 723 9th St]: __Phone -477-R. ; 8-82-1Wk FEMALE HELP WANTED—College. woman or teacher. Free to travel. Must have forceful -personality. Christian character. of working into .regponsible posi- tion, No. 439, Tribune. » 8-25 WANTED—Girl for housework, must be able to. cook, family of two|' adults; Mrs, 0, W. Roberts, 127 Main street. Phone 751. 8-15-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work... Must be’able to cook. Mrs. A. B. Cox, 320-Ave B. 8-28ehwk a WANTED—Girh to help:care for chil- dren, Mrs, L. 0. Shipfer, 4 Ave. B. 8-25-1w WANTED—Girl for kitchen work at Home Bakery and Lunch Room. “8-28-2t pa iscika.o serine SPER Bod WANTED—Two experienced, girls to}, wait on table, Sweet Shop. 8-28-3t SALKSMEN WANTED=Experienced meat sales- man to handle Southwestern North Dakota, with. Bismarck as. head quarters. Address with, references, Northern Packing ‘company, Grand “Forks, 8-28-3t iceman 71) LS ER FOR SALE OR TRADE—One section of land in Dunn county. For fur- ther information, Write No. 444, Tribune, 8-25-Iwk One capable}. ESTATE AGENCY _ PHONE. ‘0" SE POSITION WANTED,’ WANTED—Fatm or ranch positions —for ‘one’ year; by experienced young ‘married: couple. Goda, ref- erences, A. Brown, Napoleon, N, _D. fi * 8-25-4t WANTED—Position ‘as ‘teacher, by-a married man, 10° y« ‘experience in teaching. Certificate, 1st -grade' elementary. Have® specializes bookkeeping, dairying‘ grain; three years state normal school. Salary want- ed, $125. Address Box 1705, .Teach- ers’ College, Valley City, N. D. i 8-28-4t FOR SALE OR RENT- HOUSES .AND FLATS. FOR SALE — Modern fourteen-room . house, consisting of four. apart- ments, good location. A -fine hame for a retired farmer or one ‘who desirés to’ educate his children’ ‘in town. Part cash, balance on terms. Rental, $125.per.month. Write No: ; 443 Tribune Co. * 8-23-2w FOR “SALE—Recently, built house, four real rooms and. bath, full basement, screened in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm. air «heat, this. house is: absolutely modera and’ ohe of ‘the best built in’ the city. Terms t rent party. Phone 8-21-tf FOR SALE—Modern fourteen room hotse consisting of four apart=| ments, godd location: A fite home retired farmer or one who hig) children’ in’ Pert » balance’ on terms. Write No. 443 Tribune Co. A 1 8-28-2wke EIGHT _ROOMS—Entirely . modern, good basement, close in, screened porch, hot water heat, nice lawn, shade trees, garage. Price $4,700; ; *érmis..; Henry & Henry, call 061. * 4 Pewaid 2 8-25-8t FOR SALE—New bungalow, five room and bath, east front, fine lawn and trees; garage. Price way down for quick: sale; -terms, 608 -16th Se Phone 842-J. ‘ 8-26-3¢ FOR” SALE—By owner, eight room house, modern, near school. Price reasonable for quick action. For details, address 814 Ave B. Phone 384-W. 8-28-lwk SIX*ROOMS WITH BATH—Entirely modern, -good’ basement,: dose | to schools, very good home’ for ‘only $3,500;. terms. Henry & Henry, eal 961. 8-25-8t town. SEVEN ROQMS—All modern,’ very some knowledge of battery and au- tomobile electrical work for our battery department, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8-26-3t ‘WANTED—Coal miners. Dry Mine. Highest Pay. , Spring Valley Prod- ucts Co. Phone 484J. 8-22. #OR RENT. FOR Bl bath, furnished or unfurnished, in modern house at reasonable rent. Call 902 6th St., or Phope 339-W. 8-26-3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished roomed in modern house; gentle- men préferred; $10 per month. Call 312 9 St. Phone 683-W. FOR RENT—Clean and nicely fur- nighed room or two light house keeping rooms. Call 818 Ave B., or phone 632M. 8-24-4t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished or unfurnished, suitable - for light housekeeping for four school. girls. Phone 316. 828-8 FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitth- enette, furnished for light hous: keeping. Call ‘at 523 6th St. Sug 8-25-3t FOR RENT—Rooms, also baby fur- niture and range: for sale. Call after 6 p. m. 320 fd St. -25-Bt + FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, suitable for one or two. Phone 579-J. 8-25-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing rooms, 300 Ninth street. Phone 3775. _' 8-23-lwk FOR RENT—One large room in pri- vate family. 602 3rd St., or Phone 415M. 8-28-3t HOUSES WANTED "WANTED TO RENT—A ‘dix. room modern unfurnished ‘house; adults only. Write Nambet 445, Tribune. 8-26-lwk WANTED —5 or 6 room house or apartment. Adults. Phone 347M, at noon, or after 5 p,m. 8-28-lwk WANTED—Small unfurnished. house by Sept. 4th. Phone 874-R. 8-23-1w eed SO ROBE ee Ts LOST—Male setter, four years old, white body with two black spots on back, head black; liberal reward for information as to whereabouts. A. W. Mellon. Phone 838. 8-28-1w LOST—Monday, "Aug. 21 ~between Main ‘and Second and G. P. Hotel. Wallet containing $35.00. Finder please return to 342 G. P. Hotel. Liberal reward. 8-28-3¢ —— AUTOMOBILES—MOTOROXCLES: FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, Model D54. Excellent mechanical condi- tion. Terms to résponsible’ party. P. 0. Box 199, Bismarck, N.'D. 8:28-4mk “FOR SALE—Ford roadster. A snap if taken at once. Sifigef Sewing Machine Co., 512 Broadway. z 8-25-8t FOR SALE—Cart eheap. Call 1216 Broadway, or Phone 572-J. 8-25-3t a FOR SALE—Good sedgn cheap. Phone 871-R. bd 826-3 good home, garage, hardwood floors, good “basement. Price, $4,500; terms. Henry & Henry, call 961. 8-25-3t BUNGALOWS—Five rooms, mew, on- tirely modern. Good location. Gar __ age. Price, $4,000; termi Call ;'961. Henry & Henry... 8-25-%t FOR RENT—Six room wfodern fa _ Nished house. 313 Ave A. F. Adams. f ‘Bt MISCELUANEOUS, FOR SALE—One 15-30 Altman-Tay- lor tractor,.one 24-inck Goodison separator gnd one 4-bettom plow. Threshing outfit ‘now, operating on our farm south of town. Wachter . Transfer Co., Bismarck, N. D. * lw FOR SALE—Librxey table, rockers, |’ dining table (and cHairs, bed com- plete, baby “bed, oil stove, grey reed baby buggy, Crex rug, etc. Practically new. See Mr. Deal at the Foundation ‘Co, 8-28-3t FOR ‘Si ne 260 gallon: under- ground. oil: tank’.with’ pump. One 250° gallon floor oil tank with pump. Ohe "125 account McKosky Regis- ter.“ Phone 371. 210 5th St. J. B. Smith, Bismarck. b 8-25-3t WANTED—Reliable married couple who would like to board two elder- ly people in exchange for modern furnished home. . References ex- changed. * Write '223;.care Tribune. f | 8-28-3t WANTED TO BUY—Pointer or setter dog, three. to five years: old, good ranger and thoroughly broken. Write particulars, Box 73,” Aber- deen, S, D. 8-25-1w STRAYED—From my farm, three spring calves, one road and two red. Please notify 0, J. Bobyien, five miles northeast’ of Bismarck. Et! t $ 8-25-3t ‘OR -SALE—One feister Piano. Cheap for cash or on monthly pay- ments, 416 12th St. Phone. 441K. 8-28-36 FOR SALE#Complete equipment for flax fibre mill..J. A. Brady, 406 Andrus Bldg.,, Minneapolis, Minn. A : 8-23-1w FOR SALE—One:Penihiils Range with hot. water front, ; Inquire at Bismarck Furfitute Co.’ 8-25-3t MONDAY, AUGUST,28,1922 9 sale id” ‘cement building | judgment and decree among other blocks’ at the office ‘of the: Wachter: things directed’ the sale by me of thé Transfer Company; in‘ the City of| real estates hereinafter described to’ Bismarck, County of’ Burleigh and, satisfy the amount of said judgment, State of North Dakota, at the hour| with interest thereon and the costs of 2:00 o'clock p.m. on the 15th and expenses of such sale, or so much day* of. September, 1922, to satisfy, thereof as the proceeds of such sale the. amount due undgr said lien for| applicable thereto will satisfy. And cafriage, storage, demurrage and| by virtue of a writ to me issued out unloading, on the date of sale. of the office of the Clerk of said That the said cement building| Court in and for said County of Cass blocks are “now and have been since| and under the seal of said Court, di- THE. BISMARCK . TRIBUNE ae eee J | AT THE MOVIES | THE ELTINGE «Cecil. B, DeMille’s big production “Saturday Night’ was finished one Wednesday: night. Sounds a bit confusing, docsn’t it? But ftom‘ the’ time Mr. DeMille an- In the first part of the story when Channing is living the life of a young rounder in Mayfair and Piccadily, Mr. O’Brien apears to uphold the b lief that the young Englishman is the best dressed and most ‘carefully groomed person in the world today. One can readily understand after klimpsing the star as he strolls through Piccadilly why American heiresses leave home, fied’ Charl the 16th: day of’ December, 1921, in the po: sion of said: railway com- any;. that’ said cement building locks were consigned ‘by: the Detroit Concrete/Company of Detroit, Minne- sota;; tq’ the Detroit ‘Concrete Comp- any, notify Charles Seaman, Sweet Briar, North. Dakota; at the said consigner, » Detroit; Contrete Com- pany, and consignee, Charles Sea- man, ‘failed, refused ‘and neglected to accept said cement building blocks, or to pay the lawful carrier’s charges pany, the ‘said carrier, Northern Pa- South Dakota, dan; North Dakots,and F. C. Hell- strom. of Bismarck, North Dakota, of the arrival of. said cement building ni blocks; said building blocks arriving | at Sweet Briar on the 19th day of December, 1921. That none of said parties accepted charges ‘thereon. That the said Detroit Concrete Company, Charles'Seaman, H. E. Sea~ man, and F. 0. Hellstrom have ever sinee the 19th day of December, 1921, refused and neglected to receive said cement building blocks and pay the lawful charges thereon; that there will, be due, under said rier’s lien, for legal freight chafge' at the date of sale, the sum of Three lundred . Twenty-one and 81-100 $321.81). Dollars, 6 a this’ 26th day, of August, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY ‘COMPAN Y, By YOUNG, CONMY & YOUNG, Divsion, Counsel for Northern Pa- cific ‘Raflway ‘Company. Stern’ Building, c Fargo, North Dakota, : Ye LCITATION._HEARI PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- a MINISTRATOR:> * STATE. OF' NORTH. DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, e: udge. In the Matter of the Estate of Francis’ McLear, Deceased. , John’ McLear, Petitioner, vs. Phil- lip! MtLear, Thomas McLear, Harriet McLear, Loysious McLear, George O. McLear and Henry McLear, Respond- ents. The State of North Dakota to the above named’ Respondents’ and all persons interested in the Estate of Francis. MeLear, Deceased. You and each of you, are hereby notified that John McLear, the peti- tioner -herein, has filed in this Court a petition praying that letters‘ of administration’ upon the ‘est&te of Frantis McLear late of the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, thé /said -petition will be heard and duly considered by this Court, on Thursday, the fifth day of October, A. D. at three o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House;in the City of. Bismarck County’ of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are ‘hereby cited to be and ap- pear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court, (SEAL) ‘4 F LC. DAVIES, ; : Judge of the County Court. wt the 26th day of August, 4 Let the service of above Cita- tiéf’ be madeé’by publishing the same in the Bismarck’ Tribune, once # week for three successive’ weeks, and that such. servicehe completed at least:'twenty days prior to the 23rd of September, 1922,°: (SEAL) I. C, DAVIES, Judge'of the County Court. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys ‘for “Petitioner, Mandan, North Dakota. NOTICE QF MORTGAGE FORF- CLOSURE SALE. ~ “Notice is hereby given that that ceftain “mortgage! executed and de- livered by Fred Josephson-and Alma Josephson, his wife, mortgagors, to Burleigh ‘County State Bank, a cor- poration, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of November, 1920, and filed for record ‘in the office of the Register of Deeds of the’County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 30th day. of November, 1920, and ré- cordéd:in’ Bbok 162 of Mortgages, on page: 424, due Notice Before Fore- closure having’ :heen” given as pro- vided ‘by statate, will be foreclosea by a: sale of the: premises in such: mortg&ge “and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, p. m. on the 9th day of September, 1922, to sat- isfy the amount dfe.upon such-mort- gage onthe day of sale: The prem- ises described in ‘such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same ate described as follows: Nofth half of the Southeast quarter and east half of the Northeast quar- ter of Section 26, Township 142, North of Range 76, West. There will be due upon such mortgage on the day of sale tl sum of-One Thousand six hundred’ fifty-five and 52-100 dol- lars, ($1655.52). together with the costs and disbursements of this fore- a REWARD—Will be given to any one} closure. having s small house for rent at the edge-of ‘town. REWARD=—Will be given‘to any one having a: small ‘house. Phone 694... 9." : Z FOR SALE—Vacuum ‘clean other household goods, 46: Ma’ Phone 849. a 8. ‘FOR SALE—Reed , baby. carriage. 602 Srd St., or Phone 415M. 8-28-3t 2 FOR SALE—Ripe tomatoes. _ Phone _ M0:R. , paige (B-28-4t NOTICE“ OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER CARRIER’S LIEN Notice is hereby given that. the lien held by the,Northern’ Pacific Railway Company upen Eight’ Hun- dred Thirty-two (832) cement build- ing blocks, now in’ said company’s possegsion: in the, City. of Bismarck, County. of, Burleigh and. State of North Dakota, will be foreclosed by Dated at Wing,:N: Dak., this 28th day of ‘Suly,'1922. leigh County State Bank, * Mortgage, G. Olgeirson, (ets ‘Attorney for Mortgageé, Post Office Address, Wing, N. D. “9-31 8-7-14-21-28 9-4 NOTICE OF SALE | Notice is heteby given, that by vir- tue of a judgment and decree in fore- closute, rénderéd and given by the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the County of the Clerk of said Court in and“for said County’ on the 8th day of Au- gust, 1922, inan action wherein Seth G. Wright, was plaintiff, and James McAuliff, were Defendants, in of the said Plaintiff and against said Defendant James C. Young, for the sum_of Nineteen Hundred Ninety-six thereon; that at the’ request of the’ conaignor, the Detroit Concrete Com-| cific Railway Company, duly noti-| aman, of Rapid City, | Seaman of Man-| Th said shipment,’or paid the carrier's’ demurrage, storage, and- unloading; 8-28—Br4-11 | Ciss and State‘of North Dakota, and | entered and docketed’in’ the office of | C. Young, A. W. Bjorkman and a Tuesday, recting me Yo sell said real property. pursuant to said judgment and de- ereé, I, Rollin Welch, Sheriff iaf Burleigh County, and person appoint- ed by said Court to make said sale will sell the hereinafter. described 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 of Bur- leigh and State of North’ Dakota, on the 20th day of September, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock P. M., of that day, to satisfy said judgment, with inter est and costs thereon, and the coats and expenses of such: sale ,of 3s much thereof as the proceeds of ‘such sale applicable thereto will satiséy. @ premises to be sold as afotesaid'| pursuant to said judgment and de- cree, and to said writ, and to this no- tice, are described in said judgment, decree and writ, as follows, to-wit: . _The Northeast Quarter of Settion eighteen (18), in Township one Hun- dred forty-two (142) North of Rang seventy-seven (77) W. of the 5th Py M. situated in the County of Bur- Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Fargo, N. D. 8—14-21-28; 9—4-11-18 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | ..In the Matter of the. Estate: of Mary Banks Howie, Deceased: | | , Notice’ is hereby given by the un- ; dersigned, J. G. Dickey, Admini | trator of the Estate of Mary. Bankp | Howie, late of the village of Regan, in the County of Burleigh and Stat of North Dakota, deceased, to’ the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, ta>exr hibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said’ Administrator at the office of his attorney, A. R. Bergesen, 110 Broadway, in the city of Fargo, in Cass county, North Dakota. ~ Dated July 26, A. D. 1922. J. G. DICKEY; Adrainistrator. First publication on. the 7th day of August, A, D. 1922, 8—7-14-21-! Wildwood closed’ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week account orchestra playing at Fair Grounds, Mandan. WHEAT PRICE: GOES. UPWARD; Corn Advances in Sympathy but Reacted Later on Profit Taking ‘ i | (By the Associated Press) | + shot upward at the start today, {pl lowing reports of unexpected strength at Liverpool, brought about by a better demand and news’ that | | the foreign political’ and finageial | situation showed improvement. There was a general buying early and shorts covered freely, but little purchasing ftom outside sources was in evidence (during the early dealings and the best figures were not maintained, dtie to scattered profit taking, The opening which ranged from % tol | % was followed by a reaction all around, wheat but reacted later on profit taking. After starting % to %c high- corn market underwent a general de- cline on all deliveries, Oats started unchanged to 4% up with September 31%c to 32c and held close to the initial range. Poor sup- port weakened provisions. Covering by shorts in the last few minutes of trading carried values up- ward and the close was strong. With prices showing a net gain of ’%se @ 15%c, with September $1.03% @ % and December $1.04% to $1.04%: of a heavy run through the week took the edge off the corn market and the finish was unsettled, prices er with September, 60%c to 4%0%c. CASH RECEIPTS HEAVY (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—Cash wheat receipts were /fairly heavy, more li. beral than some in. the trade ‘logked for, but there was no lack of demand for the choice stuff andprices were firm compéred;with fiturés, Poor quality went mostly for shipment atid was taken at about’ the same prices compared with September as preé- vailed Saturday, Durum wheat situ- ation was firm. There was a good local milling demand for clean <of- ferings of good quality. Winter wheat market was steady ‘and there was a fair'to“good démand for the moderate offerings received. MINNEAPOLIS ‘RECEIPTS (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—Wheat re- ceipts 633 cars compared with 1,013 ears a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern '$1.04% @ $1.10%; September $1.02 %; December $1.03%%';) May $1.07%. Corn No. 3 yellow 56% @ 56%c. Oat: No. 3 white 28% @ 30%c. Barley 40c @ 5le. Rye No. 2, 65% @ 65%c, Flax $2.16 @ $2.17. FLOUR UNCHANGED Minneapolis, Aug. 28.—Flour un- changed to 1c lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted at $6.60 @ $7.00 a barrel, in 98-pound cotton $14.00 @ $15.00. A BISMARCK GRAD (Furnished by Russell-Mil ler Co.) Bismarck, Aug. 28. |No. 1 dark northern .. |No, 1 amber durum . |.No, 1 mixed durum. | No. 1 red durum . 1 flax . 2 flax No. l rye . | Wildwood closed Monday, | Wednesday and |Thursday this week accou ~ $1.04 12 66 BETTERDEMAND' be grantedto John McLear and that; Chicago, ‘Aug. * 28-2Wheat a %e higher, with September $1.03 to|# $1.03% and December $1.04% to $1.04 | | Corn advanced in sympathy with | 3 er, with September 60%c to 61c, thé | 3 1.03 | 2 Large receipts and the expectation | § ranging from %c lower to %c higk-| § sacks. Shpiments 65,442 barrels, Bran |, nounced the title ‘of his latest Para- niount picture, confusion was the or- der of the’ day around the Lasky studi at Hollywood, Calif. “What are. you doing Friday night?” ore’ attor would ask anoth- e Wildwood closed_ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and: Thursday this week account orchestra ’ playing. at’ Fair Grounds, Mandan. eee fe “l'm- working on ‘Saturday Night’.” “don’t care what you do Saturday night. «I am taking about Friday night. © “And I.told you in plain English that I am working Friday night on ‘Saturday. Night,’ and.I.can’tyaccept your, invitation.” MYgu’re\ working Friddy night on ‘Saturday” Night’? Say, are you crazy or am I?. Now listen here;* quit this“nonsense and tell’ me: are you working! on’ Friday night?” “I'm not crazy.’ I told you ‘and I'll tell you again: I’m working Friday night on ‘Saturday Night’. \“Oh....7.1° Then come over next week.” 5." re ‘ From: which ‘it: will- be observed that the Eltinge is within the bounds of réason in advertising that “Saturday Night” comes on Monday and Tuesday this week. Over 100 Carloads of Pooled: Wheat Are Rolling to Terminals To be stored in N. D. Wheat ‘Growers. Association ware- houses until’ prices rise. $5%000,000 made available by. U. S. War Finance cor- poration enables us to ad- vance you 70 per cent of -lccal market price. Join the pool! Don’t give your wheat away. (Cut out and send to A, J. Scott, Secretary N. D. Wheat Growers, Ass’n, Grand Forks, N. Dak, CAPITOL. — ‘ “Channing of the Northwest,’ which comes to the Capitol theater tonight for a run.of two days, offers Eugene O’Brien the type of role his admirers have long wished he would play. There is pérhaps no screen star of the day more fitted to play the part of the English gentleman forced by circumstances to emigrate to Northwest and there adapt himself to the adventurous existence life in that part of the world demands. Please‘send me blank con- tract and information regard- ing pooling plan. f | A AA | We Will Place on Sale 20 Pair of : O’Donnell Oxfords These wonderfX.shoes come in all sizes. Values up to $6.00. We will sell them at - $1 a Shoe Come early ‘as the supply is limited. Brogue Oxfords * One of the finest shoes on the market. They sold for $6.50 and $7.00. Your choice Dollar Day, $2 a Shoe We:have only four dozen so you must come early. : Tennis Shoes If we have your size take away a pair for > INIULLIRLEUIU UTR z E = Z z = ; Children’s Shoes B’ Also Sandals. ‘Colors brown, black and white. Sizes 2 ey “ to.5. Dollar Day, Pair, $1: Children’s White Shoes 5 to 8. White Canvas. Sewed sole. Dollar Day, J Sandals Children’s Bare Foot Sandals. All leather. Sizes 5 to 8. Dollar Day, $1 Ladies’ White Oxfords White Canvas. Sizes 214 to.7. Always sold for $3.50. Dollar Day, $1'a Shoe / Misses’ White Pumps Best White Canvas. Sizes 1114 'to'2:* Dollar Day, One Shoe, $1—Its Mate, 50¢ Economy. Shoe Store Laskin Block ‘ Opposite. McKenzie Hotel nome UTNE PITTI ee OH OE COCO M ! ' rae For Dollar Day Willard Society Linen, Stationery . 5 BOXES $1.00 Also Correspondence Cards to Match 5 BOXES $1.00 Harris & Woodmansee 113 Fourth St. lorchestra. playing -at « Fail and 22-100- ($1996.22) dollars, which | Grounds, Mandan. hen You Get to the Corner of Broadway and Fifth Street ?-? ? Vi $1 One Price -—— One Day —— One Dollar Take a Look at Our SOUTH. NECKTIE WINDOW Fine Tailoring Gent’s Furnishings Broadway and Fifth Street; Bismarck, N. D. i’, NIFTY ’ NOVELTIES hi We Have Arranged‘a Special Table Full i of Men’s and Boys’ de Felt Hats Take Your Pick for $1.00 + The Boston Best & Huyck 318 Main St. "PUM uO. ae = I = 2 = = ire i) TOU OG I LAAN DOLLAR DAY Come to Bismarck on Wednesday, August 30th, and take advantage of special price concessions. I am prepared to offer many dollar bargains on that day. \ Also some broken size lots now on sale‘at about one- half of the regular prices. You'‘aré welcome to make this store your head- quarters while in Bismarck and,.if you wish, leave your . packages here while you shop elsewhere, ( CM. DAHL The Pioneer Clothing Store of this City. Dahl Building, Main Street UUW UM CU LU UL Seé The Dollar Bargaims In Our WEST WINDOW Many of These Articles Have Sold for $5 $1 for Your Choice Wednesday Dollar Day, You Will Find This Store Full of Necessary Things at Special Prices rey r eslow Drug Co. 410 Main Street :

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