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PAGE SEVEN [TEN THOUSAND _| Post of, itz, Conmiaaioners at SENT TO N. D. SOR 6th, 1922, at eight FOR CAMPAIGN?) | *. City Auditor. Attest: M. H. ATKINSON, League headquarters in Fargo| have made the allegation that $10,000 | = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. HELP WANTED—MALE NAL, | WANTED—An alert business getter. | GALLSTONES—Improved treatment | <°10,000 mile guaranteed new ‘cerd| for catarrhal inflammation of gall- , of= | | News of the Markets — PRICES STILL. |WHEAT SHOWS BADGERS FACE GOPHERS IN 32nd GAME (Continued from Page One) Incidentally there were two war- ring institutions engaged in the only | Was sent ifito North Dakota for the | NEW WORK FOR COMMERCE CLUB ~ TREND UPWARD ADVANCES FOR tires at prices below all competi- tion, Exclusive local territory. $100 bladder and ducts associated with | gallstones. Booklet free. Write to- ; two regular conference games to- day. Wisconsin meets Minnesota at Minneapolis in the most important campaign by the Democdatie Nationat! ; Committee. It quoted as its infor-j {mation an article in The New York} USES WISDOM IN CHOOSING SCHGOL 7 q i k Headquarters Open: for Dis-| ana gommmission. Smith: Bee day, Dr. Paddock, Box Y 17201,! struggle im the midwest, Northwest-| World telling of contributions by} ¥ Ut avin cussion of Problems of the chinge Co, “1108 8, ieee Kansas City, Mo, rieaity| Ct has invaded the camp of Illi-| the committee, which included: "New | a ae ieee . i een eee ek eer nois. E Mexico, $600; North Dakota, $10,000; | A, C, Anderson.decided to round : . ry i cae Waar ont \ Reorganization eon a at home. ‘Eee? FOR SAL2 OR RENT ean, teams lone Shig Gtate| Indiana, $1,000; Minnesota, $1,000. ae his education by taking a post- cto! i - ive | j trical book and proof lessons free. HOUSES AND FLATS. eee ana Putdieseln Gaius Wooledge, Democratic | | duate course at Dakota Busitiess ber Automobile Produc: x Active with, Crushing ; | gan, Indiana, and Purdue ela: tate chairman, has denicd that he | graduate .: = / % 2 “The headquarteri.for the big re-|' Satisfaction guaraiteed and posi- FOR RENT—6 room house cheap oM| teams outside the Big Ten. 5 Rete Hany hae, denied that ie College, Fargo, 'N. .D. He is not tion Exceeded That of Demand: Excellent—Flour. | organization’ eargpaign- of the Gom-| tion secured, Write to Chief Engi-| Sweet and 16th Streets. May also! Hoosier. is all worked up over | Ccived any such sum of money, oF ioe Hool’has placed hi ial Club_ which has been estab- 2 be rented ly furnished for | ' ; L “| any money, ‘sorry. The school has placed him ) mercial: Club_w! | meer Cooke, 2144 Lawrence Aye.; partly furnishe: ‘0! # . | eee September Demand Good. Hished in the First’ Guaranty bark]: “Chicago, LISGER college ~atuddia *prs light Nauao- | @emeclt lndlona today. Tho Wabash ——______ lin a $150 position at a Brisbane a || building, is rapidly: dssuming an air *{ Keeping. __ 11:3:3tf | fo: mect Purdue. at LaFayette and| DEER SEASON | elevator company. 7 (By the Associated Press) Mca the Asaaslarad Reese) of bane: tad setiriges X email ataft a cet ca ROR RENT—One of the best suite | University of Indiana invaded Notre IS TEN DAYS lene kind of traing “Dakots” Ma Ne Eo Noy. 435 ion i inneepoli joa _| 0 S weekly, spare time of rooms in: Bismarck... !Modern. in! Dame. | past ‘ >” New York, Nov. 4.—Reaction inthe | Minneapolis, Nov. 4.—Wheat mar-|} oon engaged: and’wérk on the com- ‘ teh hiatal a a students get is réflected in the kind stock market which was a natural correction of a weakened technical condition resulting from the specu- lative excesses of last month was checked this week when prices re- sumed their upward course in’ vir- tually the entire ‘list. Speculative short covering furnished the impet- us fof the advance but it was not long before new and substantial buy- ing power came inté the market in ‘Po discount under the December future. i iN be sent i 8 sufficient volume to offset the usual} Rye and corn have both, shown| ¢sting printed matter, will be se’ tion. Finley Baker. Phone’ 406. A : of the deer season, we quote fron i i ‘iti ct, k one who understands. cook- college meet in their annual clash ; Sahin Ma profit taking, strength during the past week, ryc|to all the citizens on the prospec! work o erst 11-2-3t! oy the collece Sec, 1028, N. D. game laws: 'The initial advance was most mark- ed, in industrial shares which had. borne the brunt of the short selling, |: but as the movement. progressed’ the| d, leadership was taken by railroad shares which-had lagged behind the rest of the list in\the previous buil movement. » Industrial news continued favoz- able. ¥ > Commodity prices are still tending upward. Cash cotton touched 24, cents during the weck, x record, Lead also was ma:ked UP| was excellent. j direct woolen mill to wearer. Big | and a better demand was \:oted for}, i biceees n detailed’ aceount of the proposes values. Donahue made $108 first | FOR RENT—New modern bungalow, | Every man of Coach Dawson’s squad] MISSIONERS i copper, LIGHT HAULING jan expression week, Sayers makes $200 weekly.| garage in basement, Call 217 Ave.| aS in fine conditfon and there was! Monday evening, October 23rd,/| ep BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA October automobile productiot ceeded that of September and while] Chicago, Nov. -4.—Short covering| felt that as this isto be an absolute)! 7) : : he Board of City Commissioners f : » Nov. 4. z this | Gy ‘aylor, Wells, 2742 N. Paulina, | ao— =| The playing field today was soft : f the Ford shutdown,in September was | for the.week and dealings today took | re-organization in every respect, it Chicago: d L-dtt| fOR RENT—Pwo-room apartment.) on the rains of ast iene and the| gt in regular session Monday eves); MAIL US YOUR FILMS 7, partly responsible, sales are holding the! wheat market to a recovery of|\would probably. be better if. a’ re- Cowan’s Drug store, 11-B-8t ee noe today was cloudy and mild. nihg, October 28rd, 1922, at eight], ~ © Uy well for this time of! yesterday’ slight decline and put the| presentative committee was formed SALESMAN. - eather Fenny eae Sue | ofelock, p.m. ‘There were present ear. Studebaker was the first| closing range at unchanged to 1 cent| to act’ in @ supervisory capacity for) —___ LOTS FOR SALE The cornhuskers machine, one of) Ccmmissioners French, Henzler, of the large companies to announce) higher; the steady tone of the early durati ‘ampaign and | SALESMEN WANTED—We.needa| FOR -SATENThS 50 tool lob al south: | the heaviest that ever came out of| Thompson ‘and President Lenhart. | igher} y Y|the duration of the campaig FOR SALE—The 50 foot lot at south- Phe telnuion cobnthe “eaviods: meets an increase in prices. Interest in the foreign exchange market centered on the further col- lapse of German marks to less than 2 cents a hundred and a new high record for Swedish kronen, which were qouted slightly above par. Ster- ling exchange held gteady and- some improvement wasysnoted in Italian lire in reflection of peaceful develop- ments in the political situation ih ket showed’ advances over the prices ofa week ago after a slight weak- ness during the first part of the week, according» to the weekly re- view. of \the United States depart- ment. of \agriculture, issued’ today. Other wheat. markets have had ad- vances of about one cent} while Minneapolis December wheat futures advanced 1% cents, closing yester- day at $1.12%, while one half: cent being helped by increased European demand. ~ s oe Receipts of wheat this week,. Mon- lay to Friday inclusive, were 2,182 cars compared with 2,457 cars during the same period' last week. There has been a. good) steady flour de- mand, with. flour prices advancing from. 10 to 25 cents\ The’ light receipts of corn have met steady feeding demand, Oats re- ceipts' also. werd. mpderate. ‘Klax, has been~ active. Crushing demand: * (By the Associated Press) dealings was strengthened by ag- gressive, buying. on reports of im- proved. export demand, forcing all options upward toward the close, whith left December. $1.15% to $1.15 %, May $1.14% to $1.14% and July $1,04%, to 1.047%. E Chica; Nov. 4.—Light trading tand: a. complete lack of aggressive; piling of a large prospect list_has started. This prospect list, which will include about: 1000 names, will contain all, the men and women of Bismarck who might he expected to be interested in the plans for a new civie-commercial organization. Dur- ing the next three weeks, which can be termed an educational period, several mailings of pieces of inter- _public jst. Invitations ‘to several... Hestines: will also be distributed, and through, mgilings, public gatherings and the press, the plan will’ be ex- plained to everybody as fully as ssible. Fe Tnanimois" approval of the plans outlined by Mr. McLaughlin of the American City Bureau, for the com- plete re-organization of the Com- mercial Club, was given at a special meeting of the Board of Directors this morning. After hearing: a very dorsement was made, The Board until, the new Board of Directors was: elected, The present Board is composed of but five members, so to: be: broadly democratic, and. to be representative of all lines of busi- ness in Bismarck it was decided to name another fourteen . or fifteen and invite them to act with the ‘board .on a special Campaign Exe- cutive Committee. In this way, home, addressing, mailing, music, circulars. Send 10c for music, in- formation, ete. American Musie Co., 1658 Broadway, N. Y. 10-30-31—11-1, ! EARN $20 weekly spare time at home, addressing, mailing, musi¢, circulars, Send 10c for music, in- formation, ety American Music Co., 1658 Broadway, N. Y. WANTED—Girl for general house ing. Apply 208-6th St. or 523 7th St. Phone 431, th, 11-2t¢ | WANTED—Middleaged lady for gen- eral housework. Mrs, J. J. Engel- hardt. Intake, Mont. 11-1-1w, WANTED—Experienced -waitress at Homans cafe. 11-4-1w AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Big money. taking orders Overcoats, suits, pants, blankets. \ No capital or experience required. man to represent us in this. andj surrounding counties., Experience unnecessary. No capital required. To sell- our well-known, nationally advertised, complete line of fire apparatus to fire departments of smaller communities, to factories and mills, stores and warehouses, and all concerns in need of fire protection. Our line includes che- every detail. Offices purposes only. | Address'P. 0.'Box 211, Bismarck tr, 18. FOR SALE—Modern house, 4 apart- ments. $130,090: income. Part cash, balance to suit -purchaser. Write 486 Tribune. # 11-3-2w FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, furnished, located Riverview addi- FOR RENT—Apartment furnished | for light housekeeping. Phone 4043 Geo. W. Little, 801 4th St. a 11-4-tf FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un-| furnished rooms. Bismarck Busi- ness College, phone 183. 10-3t£ artment to small family in Varney | ' Flats, Phone 773, 11-2gt A West during day. 11-3-8t west corner of First ‘and Thayer streets, reserving therefrom the garage thereon, This lot faces east, is quite level, close in, has trees, is one of the best building lots in residence portion, is a fine location and_ has. sidewalks. Price $1,000, Geo. M, Register. 11 lw \the for a fine home or apartment house, ! Michigan meets the Michigan Ag- gies “in another home State affair. FAST GAME EXPECTED. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 4.—Rocent rains have not* slowed up.the level grass covered Dacotah field gridiron here} covered Dakota field’ gridiron herw today and a fast game under gray skies was promised we.en North Da- kota university and the Agricultural championship of Nort# Dakota, ” NEBRASKA FACES. SYRACUSE. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 4.—Univer- sity of Nebraskas football team, un- beaten this year, faced Syracuse here today. Because of their record of last year, when the cornhuskers won Missouri Valley conference championship and theiy advontage in weight, the westerners went to the field the popular favorite to win. an air of confidence about them all, the land of corn, has a line aver- aging 197 pounds, wltile its backs javerage 174. The Syracuse line averages 188 pounds and the back- field 169, MINOR GAMES IN EAST. New York, Nov, 4.—Three inter- sectional contests heighten interest in this afternoon’s feotball schedule NOV. 21st-30th| Stating that there is much misun- | derstanding concerning the deer sea- | son, Geo. M. Hogue, secretary of the | Fish and Game Conynission, in a let-| ter to The Tribune says: “As there seems to be a generai misunderstanding as to the opening “It shall be lawful for any per-| son owning a valid residence hunting license to kill by shooting one horned buck deer from Nov, 21st to| Nov. 30th, 1922 (both days inclu- sive).” Dance at the Coliseum to- night. ' MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS | OF THE BOARD OF CITY COM- 1922, ing were read and approved. On mo- tion of Commissioner French, sce- onded and carried, the bills’ were allowed as read. Mr. F, O. Hellstrom ! requested the assistance of an ac-} ccuntant to go into the books of the | Hughes Electric Company on behalf | of consumers Mr. Hellstrom repre=| sented. Action on this matter was| deferred. A letter from Mr. Geo of positigns they get. Nearly 700 banks employ D. B. C. graduates. “Follow the SucceSSful.’” Enroll NOW. . Send names of interested friends zd _et Success Magazine free. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N.’D. ‘The HandysProphylactic Kit for Men PREVENTIVE Attorde Uimest Pr Tube ase. “Kit ( All Druggiste or San-¥-Kit Cc 2 Reekman St. New York. iDAILY ' Known all over the Northwest for Quality This Christmas —1-—__. your photograph — the only gift that only you ; 4 ian | Selling were dominant factors in the : : ; y € that country, but French and Belgian early. wheat dealings Sand? ‘prices more opinions and ideas will be se-} mical fire engines, fire extin- WORK WANTED lin the east, Doorley, former superintendent o: changes rere eee _ «(cated stendy at the havel of the pre-|‘cured and. wider variety of view-| guishers, motor fire apparatus Hucverd with an eye toward the|{the Bismarck Water Supply Com- i Call money was higher earlier in| vious close. A sharp division of sen-| points will be expressed rao sersraement position with goad | WANTED — Competent bookkeoper | p,; : d the |any; stated that Mr. MeKenzic had|{J can make And now is the week in response to the usual | ious close. © sharp, tet markethe : ittees ete. Permanent position with goad} "sires part time; employment, | rrmecton game a week from today,| Javieed him that no bills should be| : : end of the month requirements, but timent: ‘on the. fundamental marke _ To Name: Committe: - opportunity for advancement with Ph og1-W 2 Trib * | will call on its second string men to| sont to the city for water to the| the time for a studio cased later. Time money and com- condition left the trade totally with-| This cominittee is the most im- old-established, well-rated busi-|, , one 931-W, or write Tribune check Florida's invasion, unless the| Auditorium. or Fire Hall. Action mercial paper rates were unchanged. ue leadership during the, Hirst boug portant. in’ the ‘whole cam Paige me| ness concern, on a basis which |‘ ‘485, 11-3-1W| southerners. display unekpeeted| on these bills was deferred. A. J./I] appointment. : rgentine cables, reported 8 ieices | Banization and will have full charge | gives you opportunity to make .a:| DRESSMAKING neatly done. Satis-| strongth. Pennsylvania, revived by| Arnot was appointed Inspector for ann OF WALL STREETS’, craved a failinne of that hathet. | tailor tne, executive work’ of fhe eat much as your energy and ability} faction guaranteed, Call at 621! brijliant victory over the Navy last| the First Ward East for the Novem- é be NEWS OF Wall ere d a, failure of that manctinee |PAalgn. Through’ it, the different) permit, Ajax Tire Engine Works, , Front. St. Phone 179LJ. eck will be host to another eleven | ber Election, ‘The maintenance bond Slorby Studio in American terminals, which offset| WOFKing sub: comm| tees a he the| Bush Terminal Bldg., 15, Brooklyn, 10-31-1w | from Dixie, Alabama, while the third | 9 Hanlon and Okes'on the Bitulithic Ny: (By the Associated Press) the bullish sentiment | Pointed, the general lettgss to the) ny, — i » While the third! Paving was released. The City Au- t i king it i inei- jati ; j-| mittee and as it e a cP i - f Is Af a BCs, ny " hee soot with. the bidding ‘ap of others negotiations and! tis 4 oe rer presentative, and therefore fair-| WERE” you eyer offered a grocery Shane We ro esate 318 gout Nebraska team against Syracuse,| motion of Commissioner Henzler the Expert Kodak Fini ing, and made stock market prices irregulat | cent decling'to 5c higher, with De-| minded’ group of Bismarck’s best store? You can handle, sugar, Meter: hana Tio which showed its mettle a week ago| Board of City Commissioners ad- Picture Framing. a) ? in today’s initial dealings. Strength | cember $1.15% to $1.15%, May $1.13] business men, the citizens can have flour, canned goods, dried fruits, 11-1-1w | by holding Penn State to a tie. journed to meet neni s Wedionday of copper shares which have been! 45 to $1.14, and July $1.04%. nothing but an absolute configence | coffee and entire line of groceries, Sharing interest with the intersee- morningy October 25th, , at ten Ingging behind the rest of the list| "Corn and oats followed wheat in alin their ability and, judgment. The| as well as paints, roofing, toilet BOARD AND ROOM tional contests will be the battle at| o'clock, a. m. was one of the features, gains of 1} jistless trade. Corn opened. % down| board desires to have a complete re-| articles and automobile oils, with WANTED—Table poarders. Mrs.| the Polo grounds between LaFayette Attest: M. H. ATKINSON to 2% points being recorded. Mer: 'to te up with December at 67%c to! organization in every respect. and| no rent to pay; no money invest: | | Ada Rohrer. 620 6th St. and Washington and Jefferson. Two ce City ‘Auditor. chandising shares also were in, good) 67%c and held steady, at that level.| have, voluntarily taken this step to| ed:~Take-targe~orderd from -amt-formre———— ws - -11-4-3t }elevens undefeated since late in the z = —|Ps | . Seman Selard Gal ious. but Meal get ee Frey eae ts ith De {form the Campaign Executive Com-| ples. Goods are, guaranteed and | a fall of 1920. Minutes of the Proceedings of the || MY....++s++seeeeee anda * 7 Yc, but qui fi igh -1 i i ‘ienc * ’ i ceene eat ‘ debaker, which enjoyed a brisk ad-| fipm. : A ARAM te vers.” Address Hitch-| LEARN shor by mail, 20 easy; schedule wii ring..together Yale | 1.es¢ f, O De ace tL OF making your next suit? canea: vesterd: i high- ons ; | Women who will act on this big and| work for “workers.” Address Hitch- * i New Haven; Columbia} The Board of City Commissioners |} © $ shes Oren oe a neat-| tight baying. shade higher 01} irrportant committee will be pub-| cock-Hill Cd, Dept. 164, Chieugo,| , lessons. | That's ial. Particultts Hee eee oae Teideas Puieston and amet Wednesday | morning, “Ostober| | in-our shop, at home. * i coda: s i J , ence: an . pt , * a) 25th, at ten o'clock, a. if = dy Eve. Donte fede nated Ae Seaboard -renorts sora bation ons lished: An thes oanrse: abs pueend til Retarene? Any, Banke ory oe Tenn. Aidit Swart iuiore at Erineston: Hele hive wees present Commissioners We promise to, give you elling S 1 -| port ing gave di : . F woe S| ———————————— NT ss ad Georgetown at Georgetown; | jo, son, Henzl: nd A i R) y, day’s brief session of the stock mar-| market later, but free offerings 07 diffenences have been forgotten, |'SapESMEN—Wholesale house doing FARMS WANTED Botan iralvanuity: and Dartivouth at Ereneh, Then eo ny ener Paatal| perfect satisfaction and ket with particular heaviness dis-| the bulges checked ‘advances, until) that the habit of knocking has been |", National business is in need of | 5 i a Honorér at Hanover, N. H.; Union | fications were received for the con-|{ the best value in town. played by the equipments, oils, mo-| covering. set in the final half hour buried, and that at last, all the big an Al man for North Dakota. The FARMS-WANTED—I wish to co-op; : a ete ere Fe nd ean ene eee ie extension ofthe 86: | f We're giving a retail Servs tors, steels and tobaccos, which de-| when a decided friendliness to the| live citizens of Bismarck are work-| 4; F i i erate with a real estate dealer whd.| and Hobar' yy N. Yo f eeMenent clined 1 to 4 points, Mexican Petro-| buying side developed. ing energetietlly together in a sin-| five dea ee ae and cus,| has a good listing of farms and | Lehigh and: Colgate at Binghamton, inch ewer from oe Present it Gite || ice at a wholesale price and 1 ean hinge Sarmeet use A Gere | Asgalonen | absvagi isi connie: tobe Gin iD ome, cneen demucdindeyatlon is neste] tote tenes Sm sal, one ae Oe iiuditor instructed fo advertise for || that means a positive sav- anta vas t id h \s % ter place in which to live and in 3 f os| Sires to have a Chicago represen- | ee bids for the same. A petition for the |] j socks write downward tendency" eee Wh cata oy you" HY patentee profitable tative. Give full particulars and) GIANT PLAN construction of a sewer on Sixteent eid hag sepia blah cae Naar ere “ ee at Campaign Meang watt F i recommendation, Charles P. A. Street was reccived. Action on thi . mr a brought about by Br ere ore NoBANKRUPTCY que] “The, coming campaign is much connection: Tt sig Clagant Peterson, 3396 Milwaukee Aves} GOES DOWN AT | matter was deferred. On motion of}] 4 7 DA DACEK ah dal cas 3 tata a fees than just an attempt to. en- 2 a . sg t | Chi Mlinois. ‘ommissioner French the Board of | o We selling. ~ Subsequent short covering,| UNITED STATES. For the District 10" - _ 0. 14-18 icago, NAPOLIS lesioners’ adjourned _to| ovether with a rise i anda i eae large your membership” said Mr. : = 11-4-2t NDIA Commissioners _adjourne ¥ eer te Ba Gotan ter sone of pO taeger Chas, F. Martin,| MeLauglin the. campaign manager. |SALESMEN of ability Attractive ln Sh Meee ee I ols: moet again Monday evening, October 2 108 must St. Hes £ the jalties resulted in some eee “Our chief desire is to have a civic| ‘proposition for banks, hotels, gar- (Continued from Page 1) i" , at seven o'clock, p. m. ismarck Bank Building. fecovery in the final. dealings. ‘Tho| Me ige™ eredi ; .| awakening here in Bismarck. We| ages, live retail dealers. Whole ROOMS FOR RENT. Seo eee sas Digs | cAlteat: ies ULCIng recovery in the Es To the creditors of/Chas. F. Mar ges, een cae them to remai of M. H. ATKINSON, Bismarck, North Dakota, closing was irregular. Sales approxi-| 4; i i want to build up a community spirit ime or side line. Liberal commis-| FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished | g irty-five hours a M. H. H Fa id ie osing 4 PP! tin of Bismarck, County of Burleigh a Pp Y spi ti 4 i go more than thirty-five City Auditor. . mated 500,000 shares. and District’ aforesaid, a bankrupt Mie iyrthe ewes pore anything| sion. Drawer 67, Janesville, W' for light housekeeping or aaa month ago. So ee ran Noticg is hereby given that on|else in the hearts of the citizens. G-lt rooms, lights and water include Following the Chicago Rock Is- Minutes of the Proceedings of the . s 7 BISMARCK GRAIN Novembtr 1, 1922, the said Chas. F.| We want to teach the people how to| SALHSMENCTHat hate been or arc! in rent, $20. Call 541-W, or 421 land and Pacific line castward, Mac- | poard of City ¢, Proceedings OO on | roe (Furnished by Russelt-Miller Co.) | Martin was duly adjudicated bank-| think together and how to act in| “calling on Electric or Radio trade.) 9th St. Ng. I1-1-4t| Ready and Kelly added an extra| Gay evening, October 30th, 1922. || TYPEWRITERS » Bismarck, Nov. 4, 1922. rupt and that the first meeting of union so that the very best thoughts] jraase, 6311 N. Clark St., Chicago. ENT Two nice steam heated | 500 miles or so to what would have The Board of City Commissioners | fe FOR REN’ No, 1 dark northern .$1.03 | his creditors will: be held in the of-| and actions can be put in action for ? 11-4-1t fi been their milage had they flown| met Monday evening, October 30th, | Pn 4 No. 1 spring durum tisee 1.01 | fice at Benton. Baker, Boterte, Bis-| the good of Bismarck. You men ‘ sone TOOME Se ost rure | a airline. 1922, at seven o'clock, p. m, There ' in! uilding, in ismarck, i ‘ij 5) - sleeping rooms, . “y 3 . Pi issioners French,| ‘4 No. 1 amber durum ...,........ 90, marct Bal 8: 3’| Who live right here should be proud | i Straight acréss the bottom of | were present Commissioners | | Typewriter No. 1 mixed durum 7B. Daw on Monday, November i of your town, You should firmly |: ¢ ye premises to be sold as afore: tte ne SN California and Arizona they swerv= Hensler, Larson, Thompson and Pre Bec, ‘ = tga 180. & elieve that it is the best little city | isfy. abe: |FOR RENTSjbarge front room on cross New Mexi-| sident Lenhart. b al No. 1 red durum 97} time the creditors may attend, prove! on the epatinene - bs 4 ect said pursuant to said judgment and vadnd ‘ber, nicely furnished ed northcasryar across Now Mes, tRevious, meetings were read and | N. D. jo. 1 flax .. + 2.271 their claims, appoint a trustee, ex-| Tove that th ed you don’t be- | Geeree, and to said wrii ano to this 5 Seer eee alLSth co and the Texas pa . provoved. On motion of Commission- No. 2 flax . - 2.221 amine the bankrupt and) transact eecnenn why in the name of | tice, are described in said judg- ‘or lig! ou: ping. ATL at ed the Oklahoma panhandle, and | 2PRTOVe™. Wt sonded and carried, the | No. 2 rye. : 59] such other busiriess as may properly |£°™Mon-sense do you stay here?|P et Gccree and writ, as follows to-| Street. Phone 273. _—iAN-4-38 | had dipped about 150 miles, into} yi. Were allowed as read, On mo-j ' sonia Boteretsdchs meet ita You know, a knocker is worse than | Wirt - FOR RENT. iy and nicely | Kansas when they last were report-| po oF" Commissioner Henzler the | POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT Dated: Bismarck, N. D., November|® dead man and he takes up more| The East Hulf of Section Seven-; furnished housekeeping rooms.|cd at Pratt. The Rock Island’s : || Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing (By the Associated Press) 3, 1922. room too. If this campaign is to| teen (17), in Township one hundred! Call. after 5 p. m. 517 2nd St.|milages from San Diego to Pratt is ——=——————= Pressing Minneapolis, Nov. — 4.—Potatoes \ BENTON BAKER, be success in every way, thenevery | forty-three (143), North of Range! Phone 309LJ. 11-2-3t | approximately 1,500 miles and as M Myrtle Sockness at new low prices, Matl orders very light wire inquiry; demand Referee in Bankruptcy. | man and women in Bismarck must| seventy-seven (77), West of the 5th FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- | the crow flies the distance is some- rs. Myrtle Soc! ‘| looked after promptly. We pay slow, movement draggy; market — boost for the Comme Club.” |P. M. situate in Burleigh County, fecashed aay aie. dharie ¢, | thing like 1,100 miles. postage one way. , weak, little change in prices. Sand- North Dakota. s MEntane par Ober Engle Talloring & Hat Works q "y lund ‘district carloads f. 0. b. usuall’ |, NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE "ROLLIN WELCH, Bismarck Business College, Phone| COOLED BY COFFEE Oppesite P. 0 famaren terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate,|_- By virtue of a Judgment and De-| notice is Hereby Given, That by|. Sheriff of Burleigh County, | 18% _—»=_—__4°-3tf| Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 4—An en- i ites B sacked per cwt. partly graded white mee on ered pnd fecxeted haces virtue of a” judgment and deeres{. * North Dakota. »z | FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished | gine cooled by coffee, soap and con- i varieties 70¢ @ 75c, mostly 70c. Red North D: 5 ta ba the 19th an ‘z| in foreclosure, rendered and given | LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES)| oo ‘in modern house. 219 7th|densed milk brought Lieutenants | River Valley district earloads fo; &.) QOD, DaGSi™ Maa teeion in which | DY the, District Court of ‘the Firat| Attorneys for Plsintif, St. Call_ 5799. 11-2-4wk | Oakley and John MacReady over the OF -, usual terms,- Moorhead rate, siete". H. Greve is plaintiff and Jose-| 2udicial District, in and for the) F™8° "so 54, 44.4.11-18-25-—12-2| FOR RENT—Furnished room for| middlowestern states last night to || B.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph..C. Dee nar ly aor eb: phine Wagner. and Joseph F. Wage Dakota, Sud gute and dose in nae rent. 722 5th St. Phone 485R. j the conclusion of their,’ attempted | Chiropractdr z ner are defendants for the sum of ‘ + ES -4-3t)flight fi ast to coast in their | i the office of the Clerk of said C Uidsbty Tene, Srom: icone’, bo | Consultation Free MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Soe and ne eee oe aid De-| it and for said County” on the tm} DAIRY CIRCUIT | FOR RENT—Two rooms, all modern, | *'™y airplane T-2. hee |} Suite 9, 11 —®Lucas Block (By the Associated . Press) tree stecified and by virtue of a| 487 of Octdber, 1922, in an action 506 2nd St. Phone 790-X. They landed at Fort Benjamin | if seapolis, Nov. 4—Flour _ un-| cree § by wherein Seth G. Wright, was Plain- HERE cay sq ( Harrison near here this morning | Phone 260 , ‘s quliged. "Shipments 71,500" barrels. | Wt issued out of-said court upon |titt, and Harold Roy Little, Maud GUESTS 10:31-1¥ | when all the water and liquid su < Z , ‘| said Judgment and Decree now in|; . 14 » Maude FOR RENT > ai | h and « s Bran $23.00 @ $24.00. se Kande commanding me to sell| Little, Alex Lundberg, County of AS CLUB : ; FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call) tenance which they carried on their Rene eee the lands therein and hereinafter | Burleigh, a = municipal corporation, —— 2263. 28S strip was exhausted, having been om! pai Sah aici described in. Satisfaction of said gad, one of; the: legal subdivisions of| aq weather prevented a mumber| FOR RENT—Hoom, 225 4th St." | poured into the radiator to replace i mee 4 (By the Associa one, Judgment and” Decree, 4 cota, and | of farmers who are members of the : -8-3t | the water which leaked away through Ly 9 Minneapolis, Nov. 4,—Wheat re-|" J, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of Bur- Farmers State Bank of Regan, North] 0! SMT idder eounty breeding and ja cracked water jacket\of their en- ua ‘ os EDWD. G. PATTERSON ceipts 493 cars compared. with 308] jeigh County, North Daktoa, will sell| Dakota, @ corporation, Defendants, | Bur cif! as ‘ : i 3, Saeene 2 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 narthern| at the front door of the court house|in favor of the said Plaintiff. and| testing association from being pres- MISCEL! OUS. jgine, , : EXPECTED DEATH County Commissioner Siio% @ §122%; December $111! jn ‘the city of Bismarck, Burleigh | a@ainst said Defendants Harold Roy|ent at the dinner tendered this nom | FOR SALE—A good short order According to the officers, the radi- First Distriet Booty g1.1154. Corn No. 3 yellow| County, North Dakota, at two |Little and Maude Little forthe sum of| at the, Grand Pacific hotel by th¢l” restaurant in a good location, do- | to" Sprang a leak shortly after they 3 irst Distric @ 68% c, Oats No, 3.white 36% fio'clock in the afternoon. on the 2nd| Thirty-seven hundred seventy-eight | Commercial Club. Prof. J. R. Dice of] ing $1500 business. per month. | left San Diego but it did not become | Your Kidneys Are Most a data eitheSna-tih: 61h Bad 9¢ @ Ge. Rye No. t lic aue- | 2nd 17-100 Dollars ($3778.17): which ql ral college spoke at ie pe * | serious until, near Indianapolis. Nei- c ‘omprising the 2nd, 4th, and c. Barley 49¢ @ ye day of December, 1922, at public i" the ag@icultu gee sp Reason for selling, can’t get help. | I tant to Y Lif 6th ds in the City of Bis- ¢ @ 79%e. Flax No. 1, $2.53| tion to the highest bidder for cash |Judgment and decree among other! +}, dinner, and following the mem-| yy fp, me Killdeer, N. Dak. | ther of the men were injured in the mportant to Your Life 1_Wwards: in ne 'y of Bis ' \ the following described real estate| things directed the sale by me “of ered in the American Le-} ™" ™* RuCd¥s yN. Dak. | (landing which took place on the Sen een marck, 14 4 4 ; bers gat! 10-301w | Read This Womans Testimony. “ . ™ tasted in seid Burleigh, to-wit: The|the real estate hercinafter described | Pers BaNNTO. Oe ee dairying meth-f———> —______10-801N ilitary aviation field. The men said] uetin, “Minn——"Dr. Pierce's An- f COUBtY Precincts, Lincoln, Fort ~ F : East Half of the Southeast quarter |to satisfy the amount of said judg-| ®% FOR SALE—Complete set of kitch-| they had traveled 2,060 miles. Austin, Minn.— ‘Dr. Pierce's An- [Rice, Apple Creek, Missouri, BANK CONDITIONS. and the Southwest quarter of the| ment, with interest thereon and the | 00% en tools in white enameled rack, pA elias se [are thianey Faerie anasto Telfer, Boyd. ‘ actual expenses of such’ sale, or aon Or Gees handle. Retail price, are je bes! have ever know ~. New York, Nov. 4-—The F condition of clearing Mouse banks and trust companies for the week Shows that they hold $4,086,240 de- ficit in reserye. This is a decrease of 262,260 from last week. poe hina scl NO SESSIONS (By the Associated Press) Los Angles, Cal., Nov. 4.—No ses- sion was held today of the third trial of Arthur C. Burch for the Ww murder of J. Belton Kennedy, bro- ker, adjournment until Monday hav- Southeast quarter of Section 24 in Township 143 North of Range 76 West, containing 120 acres. Dated October 20th, 1922. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. WOLFE & SCHNELLER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Wahpeton, North | Dakota. 10-28—11-4-11-18-25-e-12-2 To the Voters of Burleigh’ County: so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy. And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the-Cler« of said Court in and for said County of Cass and under the seal ‘of said Court, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of, Burleigh County, and: person ap- Pointed by said Court to make said sale will sell the hereinafter des- cribed real estate to the highest’ bid- der, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the court, -house a ENTIRE FAMILY HAD “FLU “Keep right on ‘using Foley’s Honey and Tar. It will give quick relief,’ said the doctor, when the entire family had the “flu”. Never saw anything so good,” writes Mrs. A. B. Griffith, Andrews, Ind, Neglected coughs and colds often Jead to serious _ complications. Foley’s Honey and Tar gives quick relief. Free from opiates (ingre- dients printed on the wrapper). Largest selling cough méficine in aluminum $22.50, for quick sale, $12.50. | » Phone 457-R or 606 Eighth St. | 11-3-3¢ FOR SALE—Mission library table, | FILE MURDER CHARGE (By the Associated Press) Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 4.— A murder charge was filed today against A. R. Bowen, who last nig! chairs, white dressing table, com-|shot and killed his brother, ‘WwW. C. mode, shotgun and other articlcs,| Bowen, as the latter, in custody of * 508 5th St. Phone 678W. | officers, alighted from a train from : w | Muskogee, where he was arrested on - | a charge of failure to provide for his | wife and children. Bowen told authorities that he slew. his brother because the latter | had boasted that he was the father i1- | FURS remodeled, repaired ani lined, First class work guaran- teed. Call at 505 3rd St. Phone 538M. Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. My kidneys were in a bad cond for over three years.. I bloated so that several quarts of water was tap- ped from me at one time, and my people were expecting me to die when | I had them give me the Anuric Tab- lets and the relief came almost at once. I took seven or eight bottles of Anuric and was restored to per- fect health, which I still enjoy.” Mrs. Myrtle Sockness, 407 E. Alle- gheny St. ~ Get Dr. Pierce’s’ Anuric Tablets Election, Tuesday, Yovember ith. Polls Open, 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. Francis Jaszkowiak ) Well Driller. Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, \ ing been taken yesterday. _ 4am now actively engaged! ix°:1¢ City of Bismarck in the Coun- the world. ai Ses ees 2 of A: R. Bowen's children. Bowen] from your druggist today, by all Cotton Wood Lumber, The state's attorneys indicated in my candidacy for pets Burleigh and State of North ms 2 Aad - FOR SALE = Good Vernis Mat iis divorced from his wife. esis; and‘ get\that urie\acld’ our’ of Hetiwoadtenbes they would rest their case early in ‘ whic akota, on. the jay of December rn Dairy Co. wil ed. eamless spring and good}. ates oie | your system. Don't, dontt don’t put 4 hot hey cerning necks pousibiy ty Wed: [OF Buneke County “Cb ep. '1922, at two p.m, of thac| The Modern Dairy mattress, 111 Ave. A. Phone 698M. Sueciat! Clay Pack Facials|the matter off, Send 10e to put || All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. I was nominated at the Jun lay, to satisfy said. judgment, ‘with be open for business Wednes- 11-3. Pierce's Invalids)~Hotel’ in. Buffalo, - Callor Write. nesday. . . iC} eae Primaries. Your vote isi interest and costs thereon, and the|day morning. Orders for milk] -> p—sare—yiane—oray chinchilla | DUC all next week except Sat- < 1 E | ; . ts and expenses of such sale, s 5 “| FOR SALE—Man’s gray, chinchilla, . N. Y,, for trial pkg, and write for /}/421 12th St, Bismarck Dance at the Coliseum to-| earnestly solicited. coe ed ears he wroceedd of | delivery will be taken Tuesday | overcoat size 38, good as new. | Urday. Marinello Shop, Phone} Fe ve or advice | night. Harry Clough. | such sale applicable thereto will sat-,at 206 5th St. Phone 880. Phone 524M, 11-2-8t | 896. Sd ‘