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if & A WEDNESDAY, JULY CLASSIFIED AD HELP WANTED—MALE _ VERTISEMENTS WANTED—Experienced grain solici- tor and track buyer; must least three years road experience, and presently employed. One who can take the trade with him and produce immediately. Give refer- ences and all partjculars.in first letter. Write Tribune, No. 594, wi T-AT-2t WANTED—First class mechanics, only experienced men need apply, Lahr Motor Sales Co. TATE NTED—Young man to work by the month, F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 7-12-tf $ X NELP WANTED—FEMALE to keep house and care for children during August, while par- ents are away, and permanently as housekeeper, Mrs. Geo. B. New- comb. Phone 516, call 924 6th St. T-17-3t WANTED—Competent maid. Family of two, One who can go home evenings. Apply Dr. M. KE. Bol- + ton, 119 1-2 4th St. or Apt. B., Rose Apts. after 6 p. m. Phone 240. 7-17-3t WANTED—A competent girl to do general housework and help take care of children, Mrs. Wiscoh, 1212 Broadway. 7-17-3t WANTED—Middle aged woman to cook on farm, 40 miles from Bis- marck, write Np.,q92 Tribune. rey 7-16-1w REAL ESTATE LOANS 6 percent Money. Bankers Re- serve System. 6 percent Jeans are made on city or farm property to buy, buitd, im- prove, or pay indebtedness, Bankers Reserve Deposit Company. Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. ) FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—First floor of a two story modern house on 8th street consisting of 5 rooms and includ- ing two bed rooms. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. T-17-3t T¥SIDENCE FOR SALE—Two Stories, 8 rooms fully modern, large lot, trées, close to schools and churches, Owner's Phone 759. 7-13-1w FOR § GREAT TERMS—6 room partly modern house for 2600., on terms of $300. cash and balance on monthly payments of, ment with kitchenette. St., Phone 273. 9-14-1w. FOR RENT—Small modern house suitable for couple, Write No. 586 Tribune. 7--2tf c ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnished flat, Business College. Telephone 1 1-18-tf FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in modern home; close 1n, 309 4th St. 7-18-4t FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms, Mrs. Ada Rohr, 620 6th St. : 7-14-1w ee ae WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Five of room modern home, adults only, to be occupied about Aug. 16th. W. tyles, Department’ of Insurance, Stdite Capitol. 7-14-1w hae es % FOR SALE—Forg with delivery box, canopy top, open sides, first class mechanically, just thing for deliv- ery purposes or on farm, very rea- sonable. Spangler Olson Garage. ) ‘7-18-3v | AGENTS WANTED —___ ELL MADISON “BETTER MADE” SHIRTS—direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experi- encé, required. Easily sold. Big proffts. Write for FREE SAM- PLES. MADISON MILLS, 503 Broadway, New York, 411 Fifth LOST—Black bill fold, Saturday. Finder return to Tribune for re-/ ward, ‘7-16-3t , SALESMEN SIDELINE SALESMEN WANTED— Sell coal to your trade, in carload lots. Earn week’s pay in an hour. WASHINGTON COAL C Stock Yards Station, Chicago. 7-18-1t ten ____ HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—6 or 7. room house, all modern by family of 3. No children. At once. Write Tribune No. 593. 7-164 | _WORK WANTED Lady student wants place to work for board. Telephone 183, Business College. 7-18-1t MISCELLANEOUS i Bargain in furniture if taken at once: 1 Oak Dining Room set, table six chairs and buffet, A-1 condition. Sold together or separ? ate; 1 bed complete; 2 kitchen tables; 1 ice box; 1 Fern Pedes- tal;.1 Square Center Table; 1 Single davenport; 1 Wicker roc er; 1. Rug 6x9; 1 Wheelbarrow; Garden tools including hose; Tubs and wash boiler. Priced to sell. .,Call 977 or No. 1 Thayer St. 7-17-3t. Northwestern North Dakota. Good Doctor, bumper crops, big territory, doing good business, building stock and fixtures invoice $6,000. Will scll $5,000 with $2,000 down balance Il health only ig. Address Chas. Frank, Powers Lake, N. D. Drug Store for 7-14-3w FOR SALE—One 25-45 Case Steam Engine, one 33-inch Peerléss Sep- arator, one John Deere Grain Ele- vator with horse power, one wa- ter tank. All in first class condi- tion. Will sell very reasonable. Write to _M. E. Vollmer, Mann- haven, N. D. 7-16-1w FOR SALE--Birdseye maple bed- room set, two oak dressers, baby bed, sewing machine, roll top desk, buffet, electric washer, fruit jars, mahogany player pi- ano, 1920 model Ford car with starter, and other household ar- ticles. Phone 689W. ‘7-16-3t FOR SALE—One 25-45 Case Steam Engine, one 33 inch Peerless Sep- arator, one John Deere Grain Ele- vator with horse power, one wa- ter tank. All in first class condi- tion. Will sell very reasonable. Write to M. E. Vollmer, Mann- haven, N. Dak, __ 1. 1 FOR SALE-—Well "matched | weighing about 2700 Ibs. Haystacker, McCormick mower, al- so 6 heifer calvés from 1st class milk cows .from 6 months to 4 year of age, Herman Oge, Phone 4d. j-13-1w in Grant County, county seat town, good crops, invoice $4500.00. For particulars write box 63,Car- son, N. D. y 7-16-1w FOR SALE—26 1 Tanden™ com- pound steam engine in perfect condition. lin, N,- Dak. 1-16-iw. SRO at UA Te LL es FOR SALE—25-45 Twin City Gas “ threshing ‘and plowing engine. ‘Fine eondition, John C. Taylor, Steele, -N. Dal ke 7-18-1t WASHINGS — ‘Rough, dry, 50 cents per dozen. Bed spreads and blan- kets extra. Phone No, 560-W. Cal) for and detivered. 4-15-lw FOR SALE—Used Player piano, good as new; at a bargain, Terms if desired... Cowan’s Drug Store. I-1T23t FOR SALE—A medium, sized tefrig- erator in good condition, a bargain if taken at once, 312 4th street. * * 8-17-8t FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th St. or call Rem- brandt Studios, 5-24-08 FOR SALE—Genuine Fox Te brown and white. 417 S. 9th St. Phone 894M. 1-16-lw pabeainescaoe een THAD THAYER , A CLOSE STUDENT OF THE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7~ BY STANLEY eS WEATHER, PUTON COAT AND CAP TODAY SOON AFTER SOME BOYS HAD HELD A PIECE OF ICE ON THE THERMOMETER | IN FRONT OF THE BARGAIN STORE - STALLS Y NEA SERVI OUT OTR WA V_Rv Williame WZ aS Se TSW S S SSN S SSS SS G/N. Braun, Glen Ul-}, WANTED—Bids for painéing and re- pairing Wing school house, inside and out. Separate bids for install- ing new foundation under said school. For plang and specifica- tions see B. F. Lawyer, president of school board. Bids will be re- ceived up to and including July 23, The board reserves right to “reject any and all bids, Mrs. H. M. * - 7-17-18-20 1923. Beall, clerk, In Foulness Island, off the marshy coast of Essex, 60 miles from Lon- | EZ eA TTD 7 NOT THIS KiNG)") (WTS BAD LUCK \ Spy: LUA Kees Uf ripe Zs don, ‘strangers are. regarded almost with suspicion, Dressed as ,Abraham, a London ‘clergyman recently drew record crowds to a Sunday evening ser- vice. } $i. WHEAT MAKES Chicago, July 18,—Wheat scored .a sharp advance in price today during the early dealings, ascending in some cases more than three cents a bushet, The sudden e was largely due to hurried, active purchasing on the part of previous sellers who were nervous over concerted efforts being made to lift values, Besides there was an evident falling off in volume ‘of rural wheat offered. Opening val- ae, (ald ranged from 3-8 to 13-8 coms higher were followed by ad- vances that took September up to 98 7- bsequently a slight additionai B ky turn took place and there important reaction. unsettled, 1% to higher, with 98% and $1.01%. ag nm) hhe close was 2% ¢ net September 98% to December $1.01% to 18,—Hog receipts 31,- 000. Mostly 15 to 25 cents lower. Top $7.90. Cattle r done on beef buteher sh Vealers toy $10 to $10.50. Sheep receipts, Very few Bidding on fat lambs to 50 cents lower. No A few head choice ly, $14. Sheep, generally Handyweight ewes mostly s, 16,000, Very little yearlings and ly top, $11.40. 0. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 18.—Flour un- F $6.00. Shipments Bran unchanged at ESTOCK 8.—Cattle re- grades killing steady; other kill- ing cattle, | stockers and feeders weak to 25 cents lower. Grain-fed fat_ steers and yearlings quotal $8.50 to $11.00. Grass-fed st rlings $6.00 to $8.50. Bologni 00. Calves re- Steady. Best lights largely Hog rec to shipper to 15 butcher Hack ly 25 Best. $ Shee mostly $15.00. $6.00. 3 11,300. Choice $7-10 to $7.25. cents lower. Ba hogs to packe is SOws $5.75 to $6.00. ents lower. Mos Pigs scarce. ipts 600. Fat lambs 23 cents lower. Bulk Sheep steady. Choice ewes MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN inneapolis, July 18. ipts 195 cars compared with 204 cars a year ago. Cash No. L northern $1 to $1.09%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to nCY $1.18% to $1-28%; good to choice $1.09% to $1.17%; ordinary to good $1.03% to July 2%; Si mber De- cember $1.03%. Corn No. 3 yellow, 81 to 81 Oats No, 3 white, 34% to 36% Barley 52 to 62 cents. ‘Rye No. 2, 59% to 59%e, Flax \No $1.02%3 B RCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) . 1 dark northern. . 1 northern spring 1 amber durum mixed durum red durum, NOTICE OF MORTC DVERTISEMENT tice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered Anna Knudson, widow, mort- gagor, to Farmers State Bank, Regan |. Dak., Mortgasee dated the 18th day of May, A. D. nineteen hundred the office of the Register of Deeds THAT WAS A FOUL, BALL THAT ‘HIT! ME, WASN?T ITZDANNY 2 IT MUST HAVE. ' HURT WHATEVEfS IT .WAs-! ; IT WAS A HARD KNOCK, I’M AFRAID’ THERE ’ gf ‘BONE OKEN ae You "HAD BETTER SEE A DOCTOR. “BY ALLMAN DOCTOR, THIS. IS _MR,TOM DUFF SPEAKING - SAY DOCTOR,|, © WAS HIT ON THE NOSE WITH A-BASBALL “TODAY AND I'm AFRAID 1 HAVE A BONE’ BROKEN IN IT- YouD BETTER, COME TO THE OFFICE IN THE ~ MORNING AND: - Wheat | A. 162 of Mortgages be foreclosed by a ises in such Mortg: the Court Hous marck in the County of Bu of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 18th day of August 1 on the day j of sale. The premises described in said those certain the County of of North Di ane situated h and State a, ind described he Northwest Q r Se are dred and panne Seventy-eight (78) West Sth on such Mort: sale the su id Kighty-nine Dollars Warmers State Ban Regan, N. D., Mortg: A. Hyland, for Mortgagee, N. D. 8-7-14) e will be di the date o SALE BY Notice is hereby that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Heinrich Schafer and abetha ifer, his wife, morts: to Hertha Landmann, Mortg: n dated the 2nd day of January 1919 and filed for record in the office of , ter of Deeds in the County h and State of North Da- kota on the 24th day of March 1919 ok 188 of mortgages on page 317, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. on the 18th day of A atisty the amount du at the day of sale. You will furth the mortgagee was ged and did pay int t on a prior mortgage in the sum of One Hundred Twenty-one and 55-100 ($121. ist day of D amount will b amount due on this mortgage, premises described in, said and which will be sold to the same, are those certain ises situated in the County of Burleigh State of North Dakota and de bed as follows, to-wi the North East Quarter (NEM) of Section T pht (28) Township. One Hund rty-four (144) North of Range evene (77), West of the, bth That ine prior mort will be due on such rs the date /of sale the sum Nine Hundred Vorty-one and 59-100 8941.59) dol- lars. Hertha Landm s Mortg: 5 notice that e the nd that said included in the inte paid there on . Hyland, y for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (71 24-31 B-7-14) PROPOSALS FOR — FURNISHING DAL TO TE INSTITUTION: Sealed proposals will be received istration of § Capitol ate Institutions in th Building up to 10. o'cloc! » M. July 10, 1923 at Bisma: North Dakota, for the State School at Mandan, Penitenti: Bismarck, Hospital ‘for the In: Jamestown, Insti for F Blind Schovl for the State Capi Tub Scho 1 and In- ulosi: ol of rfcultural College a University. at Gra S, Normal School at Minot, State Nor- mal S Normal ool at Dickinson, f nishing coal for one ér more of all institutions named for the term end- ing June 30, 1924. Bids are requ ed on each grade of coal nated, and the right is reserv accept the bid on any of these in_part or in full. The coal must be of the best qual- ‘or fur- ‘lity for steam or heating purposes and delivered at the institutions named, free from all charges for freight and switching, where there is a sw the institution; where there a switch, at the most con point for unloading, the location in uses at, which ‘cars are to be 1 to be named by the superin- instituti ered, in sufficient quantity to sup- to mect the requirements of each institution for a period of not less than one month, shall be provided at all times. Railway company’s wei at points nearest each institution will govern. are asked may be increased or dimin- ished at the will of the superintend- jent of the institution, and the Board |reserves the right at any time to jchange the grade of coal by paying |the price stated in the bid for the | Grade used. Bids for coal are requested for the executives of the respective tions to order the grade desired. or mines the coal he pronoses to nish an analysis of every grade of coal on which a bid is submitted; showing per cent of moisture, per |cent of volatile matter, per cent of } fixed carbon, per cent of sulphur, per) also statevits calorific value in B. T. “The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals and a sufficient bond will be required from all suc- performance of the contract. Specifications ot the quantity of coal will be furnished by this Board. on application, Payment wilh made each month by cheek drawn on the Treasurer of the State for coal'furnished for the preceeding month, Approxémate: amount ‘of coal .want- ed at each. institution is. as follows: State Training School at Mandan, 1,200 tons; State Penitentiary at Bis- marck 13,000 tons; State Capitol at Bismarck, 1,806 tons; State Hospital for the Insane at Jamestown, 21,000 eee BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY ; Baled Hay Sale” Office 207 Broadway. BISMARCK, N. ra i at the’ office of the Board of Adimin- |} ite Normal t be delivered as ord-|1 ply the wants of the institution, and |° ed(a reserve supply of coal sufficient |, and twenty and filed for record in The quantity of coal on which bids |t different grades, the several chief |t stitu- | 1 Each bidder must specify the mine | q furnish comes from, and must fur- |i cent of ash, per cent of clinkers, and |% cessful bidders to. insuge the faithful oa kind and |! May A. D. 1920 and recorded in book age 304, will wf the prem- we and herein- after described, at the front door “oh i wy of Bis- J zh and State of North Dakota, at the hour AN ADVANCE #23:° y the amount Mortgage and which will be sold to tion Two (2) Township One Hun-! ‘orty-three (143) North of Frank Monahan, San Franci .| Calif. is the new supreme dic s|of the Loyal Order of Moose, VOTS DAT? Yah, 1 am a German police hund My name iss Otto. I yust arrive on the Minnekah T am woria $1000. Yah, I travel by dis bas- ket. Now, raus mit ‘em! = State Teachers College at Val- 4,900 to Agricultural Col- ry tons; Ste ton rmal 3 Uni- ble’ Minded at School for the School 2,000 orium at titution for rafton, 4,500 tons Blind at Bathgate, 500 ton: for the Deaf at Devil |tons; Tubcreulosis | Dunseith, 0 ton Normal School at Mimot 2,50 tons; State School at ‘Dickinson, 1,000 Envelopes _m: is for Co |the undersigned be endor: d at Bismarck, G. Wanne 5 a ol at Mayville, and the State /Dakota. ry, tration. rek, North Dakota. STATE: OF ty of Lu IN’ COU C. In the Abram metia ‘. Teachout, peti tu Young, er A, tate of o Harold h rence ta, to the nd ‘all per- te of Abs DUET ! and Testament’ of Ab- t, late, of they County 1. for the probate Of said doo t Will and ‘Te and for the chout and court rooms of this Court nity Court House in rek, County. of at the the city of leigh and Sti You and e sited to CG. DAVI of the County Cou r three successive than twenty days 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court n Bake ney fi wi befor Petitioners, . k, N. Dak, 7-14-21-28 Dancing every night. Pat- terson Farm Pavilion, Me- Kenzie Orchestra. PRIZE HEN’S EGG CLAIMED. Lemmon, 8.,D., July 18—A Rhode Island Red. hen, owned by F. E. Mc- Phorson,of near Lemmon, claims the title af the “biggest egg” prodacer.. McPherson found a hen’s egg. in her nest eight inches ‘around Yhe long and wr'ghing a quarter of a pound, VELVET COATS ; Velvet coats with wide lace frills in the, sleeves and fancy jabots are worn.with all. white semi-tailored -< _ frocks with very good effect, <' terson Kerizie way, six inches around the -center ©