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- 1 News of the Markets aie ee gl, BTSTANET, COMBATANTS 100 oO e lsclaid eet a aE | | ; —— CANAY DONT YOU CATCH ager aia ag Re YS Eh Hs CLASSHFIE l ADVERTISER ENTS Ries - ey ? STEMLES s ESAS a RAIN GIVES HE ER S20 Selo thing] | (TH BANK ROBBERS woTEAD mer wrex Veo) | (NEDGR ROR | Yeneelke ! . sows smooth $7.30 @ $7.63; packing’ | (OF FOOLIN’ ROUND WITH SELE STRONG MaTeues | ABNER ‘| HELP WANTED—MAL = mi sows rough 685 @ S740; kine pigs THAT OLD DILAPIDATED ; TTOTTLE | B AT H MAN or woman wanted, Salaty $50)" FORSALE Gf ATA / slow; ‘undertone weak to 10¢ lower Ao || LocksMITH | weekly full time, $1.00 an, hour, u on short fed beef steers and western - o i Spare time, selling guaranteed ho- 4 grassers; few early sales; short fed siery to wearer. Experience unne- House—4 rooms and bath, east! ai i about steady; early top matured NeweYetles, New cessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norris-| front, close in. $2300.00. $700.00 xt | steers $13.00; some held higher; G at Mickie Wao Britton | town, Penna, _ | ffeash. Balance monthly, a rs nats and’ condition to, sell. at $890" tp Uh Bas day for theiv 15-round bout to. de-| WANTED-Experienced bookkeeper. | .House—8 rooms, east part’ of —. $10.75; feeling weak to lower on she Y 4 yon /: « “Teision at Madison Square Garden to-| Atdress Box 325 or apply Stacy | Saeed oaacooee ee saad (Ry the Associated Press) stock and stockers and feeders; bulls Wi “| 4 night when the former will defend |; Fruit Co. Jp ade recess F2800,005 000: ch 1—Rainy weather |and veal calves about steady; bulk ; his title of welterweight champion | 1o-31-tf cash. Balance monthly or to 4 ¥ dispelled apprehen- | desirable veal calves to packers early of the world. "~~ | WANTED—Delivery man. B.A. | gSult. Pdi sic aR sion of damage to the winter /erop $10.00 @ $10.50; bulk bologna bulls MiG Chas Go Gat ainyeahe ota Aad Bean “0 40-81-8b F. E. YOUNG id had ie bearish influence on the whe t) 515 @ $4.00, ie. aan eveure old and; i Phone 78 ; market, today duringy the early deal-} Sheep receipts 23,000; _ opening Seen get OMl ys are ae ; 1st National Bank Building. y ings. The fact. that primary. arrivals|yery slows. few. carly sales ‘native “The two have met once before but ‘sa. up WANTED—EEMALE _ Bank Building, 4 w totalling larger than was the! lambs steady to 25¢ lower; carly to it was a no. decision contest in New ‘ anted—Stenograph- | - | ¢ year ago tended further _ to) $14.00 to city butchers; $13.75 to Jersey, Walker’s home state, er's, Typists, Telephone Operators, BUSINESS CHANCES i weuken values, Sellers, however, were | packers; westerns. mostly feeders; Britton is recognized as one of the, ¢t¢. Fer work in offices, shops or} TAILOR SHOP FOR SALE—On ac- ~ 4% ++ apparently disposed to be cautious in no early sales; feeder demand good; cleverest men in the history of the} factories. Full or part time, pleas-| count of sickness. Located in | view of comparative strength shown | fed clipped lambs averaging about ring and despite his-age has shown! Mt Profitable work for bright in-| division point of N. P. Railway, by prices, at Liverpool and Winni-/ 90 pounds $12.50; sheep around stex- remarkable speed in his recent boutt.| dustrious girls, Several openings} county seat. Population of 7,00. ! decline’ toa, likeviadvancs'| Where. Walker lacks the deceptive, fF Sitls now employed. No can-} Fully equipped. A good place WEDNESDAY,.NOVEMBER from 4 to 1, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. tactics of his opponent he has heavy ; vassing. Address Tribune 481, ‘ \ PAGE SEVEN for practical Tailor and Cleaner. May Hise oat aie wae fotewed Ue Ree eT Ara Uaie Parone hitting ability and is aggressive, | | ————————______10-81-8t] Will sell for invoice. Write a moderate setback all around and} gouth’st, Paul, Nov. 1.—Cattle r : EARN §20 weekly, spare time, at| Tribune 482, 10-27-1wk then something of a rally. Wheat took a decided swing up- ward in price today after a leading : avthority had estimated that winter wheat acreage would show a reduction of 10 percent, namgly. 4, the | ceipts 4,800; good ang choice stee: nominally steady, nohe here; com- mon and medium beef steers and butcher she stock generally weak to 25c lower; common and medium beef steers $5.00 @ $8.25; bulk under MILAN HAD - BAD YEAR WITH HA home, addressing, mailing, mi formation, ete. Co., 1658 Broadway, N. Y. circulars. Send 10c for music, in-—_ PF American Music A VITAL MESSAGE ee 10-30-31—11-1-2-3-4 | Tiga,” CONSTIPATION, INDIGE WANTED—Girl for general house-| TION, ECZEMA, BRONCHITI%, ———______. PERSONAL, Tf you suffer from “RHEUMA 500,000 acres. Bullish gossip as to . x she stock probable enlarged Burcpean domand [Wael yes Gan et es settat In all probability two new man-| Work. Good wages. Mrs. W, E.| BOILS, or your nerves are affected for wheat and rye had considerable | heifers $7.00; canners and cutters agers will b& sect, in the American) Lahr. Phone 657. « __ 10-28-5t) in any way; or you desire to have a effect also together with frost re-; $2.00 @ $3.00; bologna bulls steady League next season. It is said that} WANTED—Girl for general house-| fine clear, healthy complexion, we ports from Argentine. The close was| +o -veax, $3.00 @ $3.75; stockers and anges are contemplated at Wash-| work, Mrs, Andrew Miller, 220] want you to try a package of our unsettled, 1%¢ to 2%e net higher with December $1.16%4 to $1.16%, and May $1.14 to $1.14% owing to absence of selline ronszre, After opening 4 @ Me low. » er, December Be, the corn feeders slow, tendency lower, $3.00 @ 91.00; bulk $4.00 @ $6.00, Calves receipts 2,500; market uneven, bid- ding steady to 50c lower; few sales best lights $7.75 @ $8.25; seconds largely 4.50°@ $5.00. Hogs receipts 15,000; market 25c lower; range aim: ington and Boston, While Clyde Milan did about as well’ as anyone could with the ma- terial at Washington it would occa-| L sion no surprise if a change was made. West Thayer. 10-20-i3.. a k book con- taining diamond ring and small watch, Reward will be given for MARVELOUS REMEDY, YEASTO: LAX. Among its various elements YEASTOLAX contains the highest and most potent VITAMINES, which the scientific world has found to be « solutely neces to bodily vigor. market made slight general gain $6.50 @ $7.60; bulk €7.00 @ $7.60: Z . Vite \ The showing of the Washington] Teturn same to Tribune office. | People all over the country have | g talers the Rharkot scored a sharp good pigs largely $8.00. ‘Sheep re- MARSHAL OTEY WALKER LYS SE RAVING TROUBLE font qasacdiatinet: disappointncnt, 10-30-3t | found great relief through, its use, the availabel ‘supplies for the 1922-1 CObes Gispes, market slows ne eat | [OPENING THE SATCHEL WHICH HE BROUGHT NTO . The club finished fourth in 1921. FOR SAI? OR RENT and now feel the joy of perfect : 23 season would be 408,000,000 bu-| ower on lambs; around 25¢ low] | TOWN WHEN HE RETURNED’ WITH TWo Several changes were made that it HOUSES AND FLATS. pert cand vitalltve: “YEASTODAX ‘ Shels less than tie previous year.| on fat ewes. HAND CUFFED ROBos — ~ seemed would certainly strengthen | — ss # “—..-_4.— | alsg has the properties of being nen- 4 The market closed firm, 15 @ 1%¢} =i 2 eee . the club, yet jt dropped to sixth lust|FOR | RENT—Small house partly | gripingly and mildly laxative, yee i to 2¢ net er, with December 68¢ _ DULUTH RECEIPTS —— - _ a ‘season. oy «| furnished, partly modern, located | its action is sure, to 63%6e. close’ ‘November wheat closed 3%e|No. 2 dark hard winter $1:20% @|_ When things are breaking badly] 0, 8th St. Phone 670W or call at} In order to quickly introduce Subsequently, trade broadened in ent, and the market moved ason, Radical changes in win- ly to nearly the highest level ter wheat acreage estimates attract- ed chicf attention. Oats started. %c higher, December 41%c and later continued to gain. Provisions were inclined to sag with the hog market. ——____—____-_- (NEWS OF WALL STREET [oY up| (By the Associated Press) , Duluth, Minn., Nov. 1.—Elevator receipts domestic grain—wheat 266,- 400 bushels; oats 14,000; rye 91,700; flax, 58,900. Shipments—wheat 455,- 400 bushels; rye 1,300. Elevator: re+ ceipts bonded grain—wheat 3,500. Duluth car inspection: Wheat Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern: 81; No. 3 dark northern and No. 3 northern 7; other spring 3; Nos. 1 and 2 amber durum. and Nos. 1 and 2 durum 47; No. 3 amber durum and No. 3 durum 24; smutty colored mixed quality. Fresh arrivals were light. Oatg was steady and pre- miums were the same. Rye was reported fair to good, of- ferings moderating. Barley was firm to a shade higher quite in the same range of prices. Some of the holders found a better demand waiting and receipts were smaller. Flax receipts were smaller and competition for offer- ings increased, a_ bit CASH MARKET UNSETTLED up at’ $1,094 at $1.09 bid; May unchanged at $1.10 bid. November durum closed ‘4c up at 98%c asked; December 1%c. up at 92% hjd and May 1%c up at 98¢ bid. Spot rye closed 2%c up at 77¢; NNovember 2%c up at 77c bid; De- cember 25%c up at 73%4c bid and May 2%e up at 77%e asked, Spot oats closed ‘4c up at 387% @ 38%e and barley unchanged at from 48c to $1. Flaxseed market resumed its upturn with good bidding by crushers to bid; December 1c up| $ $1.24; No. 2 amber durum $1.09 @ §1.13%; No. 3 amber durum $1.04%; No. 1 durum 95e @ 95%c; No. 1 mix: ed durum .$1.00 @ $1.13%; mixed wheat $1.07% @ 2 mixed wheat 984¢ @ $1. sample grade 47¢ @ 57; N No. 1 yellow 70¢ @ 71c; No. ed 664c. Oats No. 2 white 38%%c @ 42%c; No, 3 white-86%c @ 4le. Rye No. 1, 75%e @ Tic; Nop2, 72% @ Me, Flax No. 1, $246 @ %2.51%. in baseball-new faces always arouse interest. For that reason a’ change in, the Wshington management is more than a mere possibility. Boston finished last in the Amer- ican League. Duffy, like Milan, dia as well as ahybody could yet to fin- ish last is no boost. That is why Jimmy Burke is being picked to sup- plang Duffy. : 512 15th St. FOR RENT—Apartment fu for light housekeeping. Phone 404] Geo. W. Little, 801 4th St. 11-1-3t FOR RENT—Five room house. Phone 658W. 108 Thayer St, 10-30-3t. WORK WANTED PHONE 398 to get your storm win- dows put on or repaired, Guaran- YEASTOLAX into every community we will give for a limited time to any person who will mail $1.00 to cover the cost of a liberal sized pack- age, ABSOLUTELY FREE 50,000.00 RUBLES. The Russian Ruble recently was worth 55¢ per ruble, giving the above a value of $27,500.00. Save this money; many 2’ great fortune has been built up by buying a while after midday. Most of the recognized leaders, however, were forced down to still lower levels for the current movement, United States (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. 1.—Potatoes stea- dy; receipts 102 c: total U. S. shipments “1,349; Wisconsin sacked (By the Associated Press) New York, Nov. 1. 3%’s iberty bonds No. 1 hard -$2:20. ce @ 70 4c. Oats No. 3 whité $1.20% 1@ $1285 Corn No. 2 mixed 68%: No. 2 yellow 6944¢ @ 71° 2 white 43%e @ 44%¢; : NEAPOLIS RANGE »:_.. (By the Associated Press) 4, Minneapolis, Nov. 1.— opinion of what was the determining factor in the series, : “Neither pitching nor brains de- Rohrer. 10-31-3t Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, durum 2; other durum 62; Nos. 1 ‘By the Associated Press) cover contracts, for linseed oil.-De- GRAIN RANGE Discipline Won Series, Says od: first.c ; : vhs aaa : (By the Associated Press) and 2 dark hard winter and Nos. 1| “Mineupelis, Now te-~The cash | cember closed de up at §2.51% bid; (By the Associated Press) gneod Firat: clans: work, Dear red het a a ane New York, Nov. 1.—Continued ir-| and 2 hard winter 3; smutty winter| wheat market continued settled and} December 2c up at $2.41'4 bid and] Chicago, Nov. 1— Frank Chance iSite el ioe eee cago Tribune on September 12th calls regularity took place at the opening|1; mixed 64; smutty mixed 4; all] strong today. Buyers were keenest | May 2c up. Open. High. Low, Close. & DRESSMAKING neatly don attention to the new canal which has of today’s stock market, most of the| wheat 298; flax 53; corn 2; oats 3; | after fancy wheat in cars of eastern —_———_ — ag W HEAT ; 4 Peaaech Sa ‘ faction guaranteed. Call at 621] just been opened for shipping be- standard shares showing only frae-| Tye 132; barley 9. All grains 497; on| roads, That combination brought two WHEAT RECEIPTS Deo, ....113% 116% 11344 116% rank Chance, known as the “Peer-| Front St, Phone 179LJ. tween Russian, Germany and Central tional changes. Pan American “A”| track 339, or three cents advance in premiums. (By the Associated Press) _ May ....112 114% 111% 114 | lass Leader” in the days when he 10-31-1w | Asia, affording a new source of raw and “B” were heavy, dropping 1% — Very ordinary or poor wheat in cast- November, Nov. 1.—Wheat receipts tSuly ....104 106% 103% 105%} was winnnig Pennants with the Chi-| HOUSEHOLD work and cleaning | materials for the Russo-German com- and. 9% points sctivelye May BUTTER UNCHANGED ern equipment was. slower. Fancy |406 cars compared with 284 cars a a cago Cubs, still retains a keen inter-| wanted by the hour. Call 320 4th-{ bine, especiaMy oil, maganese ind cop- ONG, eae. DOMES: Peep eC wae Z, i P: wheat in northern-cars ruled strong | year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.14] Dec. 65% 6B | ost in baseball E z A sch’ Panis Department Stores again was active, (By the Associated Press) | WheMt nts higher. ,On the average | 4 @ 81.0%; December $1,104; May | May 65. ay | oe ie all. _. _,|_Street. Phone 6275. ,_ {ber and opening up the rich Persian climbing 7% points to a new high| | ,Chicago, Nev. T— Buttcr, unchall’ | the offerings were well taken and at $1.11%. Corn No. 3 yellow, 67e @, 69¢.| July 5% G7K| , Chance came on, from California! W?ANTHD—Work in evenings caring) Ad Contra Asian trade to. Ger record for the year. Several specula-| °hii6eq. ‘Eggs’ unchanged; receipts| firm to a cent advance. Durum wheat | Oats No, 3° white 36¢ @ 0c. Barley apie | day ee ae Wartd series, In his! for’ children, Call: after 6 p.m. 0nd Russia, | Think what this me tive favorites advanced a point in| 4 999° cases, Poultry alive higher; | arrivals were moderate and mostly | 47¢ @ 60c. Rye No. 2, 74%e @ 77%e.| Dee. Se a ea ee en eer J chanes was. alwaye| Phone '638-R, 10-31-3t | Surely you cannot afford to pas erly dealings. Trading in rails was|¢owis 18e @ 19c; springs 17; roost-|lacked quality. Fancy stuff was| Flax No, 1, $2.49% @ §$2.52%. May a4 42. |e senior for discipline. On any ~ the opportunity to acquire these Ru- sluggish. ers 14; turkeys 35; geese 20. searce and wanted. Montana winter ie May ™% 89% 39% | ball club that Chance ever managed BOARD AND ROOM bles, ‘ . Marking up of various specialties i é i wheat was rather scarce. CHICAGO GRAIN % EAR ose o.s7| tis word was law. WANTED—Table boarders, also gar-| Send ingour name and address, to- ** was attended with some success for POTATO MARKET r (By the Associated Press) Y; aan . 5 52 257 At the finish of the world series} "ago for rent. 620 Gth St, Mrs, Ada] @ether with a dollar remittance, to- LIBERTY BONDS Chicago, Nov) 1—Wheat No. 2 red| May "| Chance was asked to express an day; the package of YEASTOLAX and ,50,000 Rubles will be deltvered to you at once. YEASTOLAX CO, Steal Resabne under Oe, eee ey sr ro @ eee spelt balk Second :s ¢ Buc @ 43%e. Rye Ne. 28D By Open, High. Low. Close. cnea une seerick between te Giants sede BGs ih Ne ‘ 2028. Clark St. Dept. 26. Chicazo Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific] round whites 85¢ @ 95¢ cwt.; butk| Second 4%’s - ley 6c @ 67c. Timothysced: $6. Stay 0986 11096 1.10756. 1102 citer ee eee eee RIE Pint nce cere eee ORGORAT Sar) leading, Tse @ 85¢ cwt.; Minnesota sacked) Third 44's $6.50. Cloverseed $15.50 @ $20.50.| Dec, ....107% 1104 %h 110% | “discipline was the thing that turn. (Elizabeth Robidou, Deceased. i ROOMS FOR RENT. Cessation of foreed liquidation in| Rod River Ohios 90¢ @ 95¢ ewt.; (Fourth 4's. Pork nominal. ‘Lard $10.40. Ribs) May ",...109 ae 109 1118 | ed the trick. yeinaale Case, Petitioner, vs. Alliel OR -RENT=Two rooms, furnished | certain issues which immediately|North Dakota sacked Red River] 4%’s uncalled ... 52 | $109.50 @ $12, o ©. ed 33% a4 93% 34. | “The Yankees and the Giants were | Cowan» Victoria Haas and William] - soy jieht housckceping or slecpins showed a tendency to move 0] Ohios 85¢ @ 95¢ cwt.; bulk No. 1, 43's called ... 100.32 RULURIACLOSING x c2 May 1... 35% 36 35% 35% [evenly matched gespite the’ fact that|"“‘tne State of North Dakota to the} Yooms, lights and water ineluded ae eee entre eaead a (ote, O uesett Saueh Dalits snekes 1, 8. Trensury G8 tics + TSS). cy. the: Aunseinted: Bross) RYE the American Lenguers failed to wit'! above Named Respondents and All| in rent, $20, Call 541-W, or 421 Seriy irectalaes Mecket ducing dhe [oor ee tate oe FOREIGN SILVER Duluth, Minn., Nov. 1.—Closing| Ded: .... 70% 73 70% a game, ‘That »was very unusual | Persons Interested in the Estate of} 9th St. No, 11-1-4t aes morning. Both speculative and ine FLOUR UNCHANGED (By the “Associated Press) cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark fior-| May .... 72% 74% 725% decidedly out of the ordinary. In| Elizabeth Robidou, Deceased: FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large hi vestment shares moved in a con- (By the Associated Press) London, Nove 1 Bar silver 88 15-16 thern $1154 @ $1.22; arrive $1.15 _, BARLEY three of the gama. it looked as if} You and each of you are hereby! jodern front room, suitable for flicting manner ‘with the chief | Minneapolis, Nov. 1--Flour up-| pence per ounce. Money 2 percent. @ $117%; No. 1 amber durum)Dge. .... 52 68 51% the Yankees were certain of win-| notified that Sadie Case, the peti-| 10‘) more, Call at 309 8th { points of weakness in the Mexican! changed to 25¢ lower. In carload lots Discount rates short bills 2h Sper. | H.14%43 No durum $L12%65 arrive] ies eere ning, yet they failed to grab a sin-) Honer herein, has filed in this Court] _or phone 256W. 10 PY ae Fy a ai 7 * i i ) 2 7-17 10%; 5 DBC; es rae ‘ual poi pe’ Ay Pe Ea apc hea 3+ Sl tes ibs Bnd some Pe stdant tect seeee (eee Lager eric Gua rong ed oe month bills 2% @ 2 7-17) tam 06%; No.1 mixed durum 98% | May |... 285 286% 285 Ale eames ants’ won because every (2iministration. upon the estate of | FOR RENT—By Nov. Ist large ino- Towards noon the trend of prices| Shipments 94,720 barrels, Bran $23.00" E @ $1.0844; No. 2 mixed durum 96% Bs ne ! vata tee hao ¢ ¥| Elizabeth Robidou, late of the city] dern front room with kitchenette ipments 94, eons Dec. .... 59 61 player on ‘that club had the utmost] of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- on first floor, Call at 217 8th St. New Jersey and California to 2% (By the Associated Progs) MODERATE ADVANCES ces were advanced moderately in Lo- @ $1.06% 5 arrive 96%; No. 1 red hid; bid; Decembe r-| y|* (Funished by Russell-Miller SCo.) No. 1 dark northern $1.03 With the Yankces it seemed as heard and duly considered by this became more uniformly upward. May} @ $24.00. ° pe a Sees sj i i orm ward: . . durum Flaxseed on track respect for McGraw’s judgment. Hin] leigh, and State of North Dakota, de- h 883, 10-2 i, Department Stores: extended ics eer UIRY LIGHT (By the Associated Frese als; 3; November $2. BISMARCK GRAIN decision in all things was final. ceased, be granted to G..F. Dullam,| o1Peoe SO : 0 10 points and Standard o POTATO INQ ae Duluth, Minn: Nov. 1 iY $2.41 % i and that the said petition will be|FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished rooms, also apartment. i : all” ed a inneapoli y —Potatoes! day’s market a a shi f un- | $P.37 bid. Oats white track’ and a if a number of players were doing : ; 4 E Lae eto ra ee opened 3° eee iaauires: dena eaten ee eto Tie Ste. @ Be, No, rze (sek) No. spring’... 198 things as they saw it, not the man-| COU on Tucsday, the 12th day of] Bismarck Business College, Phon» eS ESM ET, movement slow, market steady, no} Reports of dry weather conditions nd arrive 7c. Barley 48¢ @ 61c. No. 1 amber durum . 39 ager, : Decem pare . D. 5 sk ley ree 2 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK change in prices. Sandland district. over wide areas of the middlewest NON. pee HANGES No. 1 mixed durum 77] “yes, giree, discipline, nothing else, nthe forencon of thet day, es the FOR RENT—Strictly modern nicely (By the Associated Press) carloads f. 0. b. usual terms, Minnea-' resulting in wheat failing to grow) # Be RS . 1 red durum . 72} wag the determining factor in the|Gounty Court House, in the’ City uf| furnished rooms close in. Gentle- Chicago, Nov. 1.—sHogs receipts | polis-St. Paul rate sacked per cwt.! normally, also had a bullish market _ (By. the Associated Press) | 2.20] we icine ounty Court House, in the City of] eer eterred. Call 8821. 215 2nd 19,000; steady to strong: bulk 150) partly graded white varieties 70c @ jeffect, 7 jg Minneapolis; Now 1--Range | PRES has aanealectees aie State of North Dakota, and. you, and| | St. 1-1 2 vi 8.30 40; . F iy ing in wheat was compara- ‘sentative cas ke peclte | a by at te Tap 7 ae . Sood and choice BO to 360 S eabat. Ain eerbaae An Taal tins tiv diet locally ay traders are|1 dark northern $1.19 @ $1.20%; No.| 5"! CITATION HEAR G_ PETITION) cach of you, are Rereby. cited terre ROOM FOR RENT—Nice room in chers $8.40 @ $8.45; top $8.50; bulk Moorhead fate sacked per ewt., part- hampered in making shipping ar-{2 dark northern $1.17¢ @ $1.26%s; | . FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- and appear. before t is Court iN sald modern house, for’ one or two gen- packing sows $7.00'@ $7.50; ‘desir-|ly graded Red-River Ohios 65¢ @ 0c. rangements through the handling No. 3 dark northern 12H @ 31. * Dalek aclentlst has discovsred pees MINISTRATOR. 3 time and place, and answer said peti-| tiemen, Close-in. 201 Ist St able pigs $8.50; heavy weight $8.00| “Corn offerings were moderate and situation at Buffalo. bo. Ac dark nerbnern el ee yt (ec ueaven sy DOCy OF etm umes: é be 1 Coun ony, th ne OE eald:n petition ‘ " «= @ $8.50; medium weight $8.30 @|]in fair demand if yellow or of highi The market was strong at the |d dark hard winter $1.13 @ $1.24 ;' the size of the sun, ty of Burleigh.—ss. «In County held He aie pe FOR RENT oFamished” on he + ——-— as - x i By the Court: g room. Also light house! < : ; (SEAL) rooms, close in. 212 2nd St. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Removing Temptation _BY ALLMAN 16, DAVIES cout - : 7 ERY }. Deled: the ¢ ay of October, A.| FOR RENT—Nice furi HELEN WAS TO MEET ME P=) (7 You HAVEA HAT IN THE eis cuca ner pated: thes woth day of October, citable! tor ahop ork two: , ON THIS CORNER AT FOUR WINDOW MARKED SIXTY YES MAM- MY WIFE QUT MERE IN 11-1-8-5{ 402 Sth St. Phone A36J. ‘OCLOCK SHARP = 1 JUST ~ DCLLARS - WOULD’ You p FRONT AND 1 KNOW IF SHE ain hae Gullcs CEC KNEW SHE WouLD MIND TAKING IT OUT. THAT'S, “THE SAW THAT HAT IN “THE: Dance at the Coliseum to- BOR REN bates jroaenith Y: 1 Et i se, suita e nu men. 3 BE LATE - WINDOW SHE’D WANT IT- night. house suitable for four nel Chess was played in Hindustan| FOR Bl Two raoms, all mod « v nearly 600 years ago under the] 506 2nd St. Phone ger “A name ‘of chatarango. : 1USL-LW : ex eee FOR RENT—Room suitable for man, No university in the country pays downtown, 223 4th street. 10-31-; more attention to’ intramural ath-, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms letics than Ohio State. However,| Thayer, with the new cond it will far | surpass all others. MISCELLANEOU: is ~ FOR SALE—A good short _ orde restaurant in a good location, do- ¢ * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ing $1500 business per month. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertil-} Reason for selling, can’t get help. izer, $1.50 per load delivered. Phone} M. E. Ruddy, Killdeer, N. Dak. 1i-1-3¢| i Niatot ae eae FOR SALE—feating fur ‘a. Ativear) , WANTED—Experienced stenograph- | drews steam locomotiv <li a fi er. Apply Bismarck Hide & Furj set of counters and she ‘av = 5 anes aaa ae -| Co, corner Front and 8th Sts tory made for clothing and men's RV BLOSSER sob aia Keil at furnishing store. L, N. Cary, i VBA ™ WANTED Middleaged lady for gen-) FR§~Temodeled, repaired, and re i, eral housework, Mrs. J. J. Engel-|" ingg. First class work guaran. | OWHsT BET NOU : if hardt. Intake, Mont. Eee pete rere a i =Sue BoUSiT tieteaw{ teed. Call-at 505 3rd St. Phone a ee WISHED You KNOWED No Suucks! pan See 538M, Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. | i. WHAT NY MON BOUGHT SomME NEW PIANO WET AIN'T: FOR SALI rd Coupe in good! M4 | q ESTERDAYs BET . shape. W. B. Hartley, 318 West| FOR SALE—AI wool tailor mi f v ve Rosser. Phone, 677. _| suits and overcoats, at lowest | _ MH4-Iw) prices, See A. ¥. Papacek, tailor, | WANTED Rug weaving, also dye] 3rd St, Bismarck, Bank Bld, | and sew material. Caric J.¢Falek,| ____ i LYRA Bismarck, N. D. 11-1-8t | TUTORING—Will tutor high school ———---—- or grade pupils who need helt REFINED gentleman desires resid-} outside school hours. Phone 68 ing in ‘private family. Preferable 10: ina home of elderly Christian | WANTED TO BUY—Some fist clas couple. In eare Tribune. 4. | fresh milk» cows, Herman Ode, go Peed ass “| Phone 364-J. ; 10-31-3¢ LOST—Gold Eversharp pencil with|FOR SALE CHEAP—Practically new 4 gold chain attached. Finder wilh} big game rifle, W. E, Lahr. receive reward by notifying post wees 10-31-3t pia eae ana 114-2) FOR -SALE—Coal box in good shape, FOR SALE—Small «steamer trunk} Herman Ode. . Phone 364-J. and black 20-inch traveli 10-31-8t Price very reasonable. P. FOR SALE—Gas range. Phone 850. ; Box 122, 1-1-3¢ 4

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