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i % HELP WANTED—MALE MALE HELP WANTED—Dentist Op- erator, must be registered in North Dakota, Good salary andi commi: sion, Write New York Dental Com- pany, Fargo, N. Dak. chores. Inquire Frank's Place, 302% Main St. 8-6-2 HELP WANTED—FEMALE law office Good wages; expenses paid to and from Mott. For information inquire Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, N, Ling it y “We register teachers for all achool position Immediate service. charges to school’ hoards, only 1 per cent to teachers. Cooperative Teach- ers’ Exchange, 656 Temple ‘ Court, i Minnesota, ——_7-30-3w xperienced girl for gen- usework, Mrs, J, P. Sell, 621 -6-3t WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework. Phone 716 for appoint- ment, 8-6-3¢ ANTED — Experienced cook for Sweet Shop, ° 8-4-3t ——— SALESMEN s WANTED—Salesmen owning cars, to sell an established line of oils, and paints, If you qualify, you will be assisted in starting, by: an oxperi- enced salesman..Phone or write R. Z. Swain, In care McKenale Hot:l, | gooe, -q18 Ist Street, Phone 558 Call or notify Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 8:2-1w BOARD AND ROOM _ ROOM AND BOARD—Banner Hpuse, $8 per week, all you want to eat. Also a girl Wanted to work, 104 Main St. Phone 231. age, and chick cub, hospital, school, and church. Hot mater, heat. gas. Full basement. A small pay- ment down, and the balance in monthly payments. $6000.00. Phone 618W. Patrick FOR SALE—A good buy, A 6 room partly modern house, including 3. bedrooms, basement, porch, hard- wood floors, furnace, water, light not old for $2800, on terms of $500 cash, and balance of $26.00 per month. Geo. M. Register. 8th St. near school; 8 room house on Mandan Ave. and 5 room house on 3rd St. HarWy Harris & Co. 7-31-1 FOR RENT—Furnished two room ment with private entrance, joining bath, heat, lights and water, $35.00, 722 6th St. 8-6-1W, FOR RENT—Six-room furnishea Also for sale solid oak library ta- ble. Phone 41 T21-t FOR RENT—To right parties a 4 room modern home. Inquire Tribune 8-4-1W 604, FOR RENT—Five room flat at Wood-|, mmansce apartments. 428-5th St, _______—SW AND FOR SALE —For dence property, improved 160,)two nd half miles from’ town, 1- “Gent water, fertile soll, level, bromus and clover pastures. Splen- did preposition. Chas. Ryder, owner, Pettibone, N. D, — 7-81-lw a Nosechen: gud :Sevcaley Reemtemt ces ‘Twenty-five years experience as tchmaker and jeweler. I, have oened up a jewelry store at 415] Broadway. Bring in anything-in that line, I will be glad to fe you the benefit of my experien: ses . LAMB, 8-4-lw (ONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1928 ae CLASSIFIED AIVERTISEMENTS House, is piped for|A lost y iniel, color, Ls rat tail. ‘8: Call LOST=A wa curly hair and sized dog, Phi BY STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN FP. 0. Poseley for reward? - 8-4-1 fost Pema setter, three years old,| mostly. white; black on head. and spot on. back, my name on collar, |, eral, reward. Phone 838. A. W. elfen. 8-3-tf FOUND—Boy Be out, ours No. 2: wner. ave SAM i for thig adv. made 33 _ SEWING WANTED _ WANTED—Piain sewing. Would go to home. Phone 994R. Catherine ‘Two latge nicely furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing: on first floor, bath. room ad- joining. Mrs. Ada Rohre' street, Bismarck, N. Dak, “8-8-lw FOR RENT—Two roqm apartment ’ with kitchenette unfarnished or partly furnished, modern and. close in, also-@ piano for sale, Call at 523 6th Street. 8-2-lw FOR RENT —Furnished room with kitchenette, also single roo: ablefor two business women. Large clo! 422 5th St. » 620 6th | suit-|* |! FOR, RENT—Light — housekeeping| -{) rooms, also modern unfurnished flat. Business College. Telephone 183. 8-tf Pai RENT—Two for light housekeeping. Call at side 8.210 FOR RENT-_One or 2 rooms suitable for light Housekeeping in wfedern home, Phone 487W or-call 523. 7th St. ay, 84 2t FOR RENT—Modern ifght House- keeping rooms, Private éntrance, 421 8rq St. 8-4-3t FOR RENT—Modern, furnished light housekeeping rooms; close in, Phone BCL: (2, SORE MM ay Ser woh FOR RENT—Rpoma suitable for young man, 223-4th St, Phone 628, 8-4-1W repairing machinery for sal rent with privilege of buying within one year. Price $1000.00, part down, | balance terms. Best farming section in Red River Valley, town 1600 pop- ulation. Write E.'B. Klein, marck, N. Dak. —— _ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES WANTED—S id hand touring or closed in ;4 or 5 passenger; ‘good condition and cheap for cash. Box: 173, ae, 8. FOR™SALE—New Cleveland. moto: cycle. Phone 271, &43t — ____MIBCELLANEOUS hy FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including dining room set, ivory finished bed room sets, dresser, chiffonier, lea- ther rockers, library table, reading lamp, davenport, Wilton rugs, porch -reftigerator, and: dther ai Bis- 8-4-3t at a bargain. 120 W..Thayer St. Phone 837M. : ‘ 8-6-lw IS-YOUR business for sale? Do you want a iner? I have a number of clients,‘with fram s:few humired to \ THE FIRST: MOVE MADE IN. THE LAST “TWO HOURS WAS WHEN: THE CHECKER ‘CHAMPIONS HAD:TO GET UP TOLET A CUSTOMER ‘ . JN TERRETS. MAIN STREET STORE OUT OUR WAY—By Williams WY A COURSE PEEPUL 1S GONNATHINK 115 ; REAL BLOOD’ BLOODS AINT AIS PAINT REO ? WY WEN PEEPUL SEE PT THEY'LL BE TERROR STRICTED. ener ttt GOSH, MAKE MINE. RED WAN: UP “TH HANDLE SoS PEEPUL. WILL THINK IM AWFUL, DESPRIT, LOOK LIKE IT SPLASHED? three: or four thousand dollars to invest: in good;: going: businedse: F..E Young: 8-410 FOR RENT—Good building for store purposes on 7th and Thayer St: uv "920: : Addresa te FOR SALEC1 team bay mares, weigh about 2960 lbs., I gray mate weigh: ing about 1300 lbs., 1 set Concord Bargain for a quick sale. # S Bed [FOR SALE—One Mogual 45__H, | further particulars State: Bank, Taylor; %. FOR SALE—Dining Room Set. Buff , table. andi of chairs. Phone. 30tW: Be - &4elw|! tractor, cheap if-taRen, at once, Fos!’ dare 3t Onsen wor ai) % Tewlliamee ‘NEA Sxavick | threatened to béat him up, he toldgf- ficjals. The yeggs, believeeq to have been I, W, W. harvest hands travel- ing:in'a stolen automobile, cashed the cheek at a village store and hur- ried away south, YEGGS ROB FARMER, Dickinson, N, W., Aug. 6.—While driving a new binder to his home, Kdward J, Hintz, farmer, restding twelve miles north of New Leipzig was held up. hy. three men traveling in an automobile robbed: of 94 cents and forced to sign a chéck for $4 of, a New Leipzig bank. Hintz refused. to sign the check until the three jumped onto the binder and ~ Sam Obeys Orders le eee By. Olive Roberts Barton ‘ “Qh, dear, my troubles: are not at and end yet,” said King Snookums of the Pee Wees. “What's. wrong Nancy, “Why, do you know,” said Snook- ump wagging his finger at: her,,“last night. another Pee Wee disappeared. Itwas Nifty Nipper.” “Nifty Nipper!” exclaimed Nick. “Well, 1 should think you'd be giad to get~tid of him, . All: the Pee, Wees were afraid'of him and say he should be kept im jail,” “It's too late now,” sighed Snook- ums, “And as, you>say, it, certainly would be good. riddance to, bad rub- bish to have him out. of the road, j but when he went. something clse went with him. The state: treasury, consisting of three good pennies ard one plugged nickel, has been robbed, Now we're bankrupt!” { “How awful!” crieq Nancy. “But: he couldn’t have: gone. on a lightning bug, could: he? So much money. would be too heavy for him to carry.” “No, said King Snookums. “We have evidence that he hitched it onto! a brown, fuzzy caterpillar and drove off. We found the tracks and bits of fur. He went in the airection of+the big mud bank beside the lily pond.” “Oh, don’t you worry,” comforted Ngney. “Nick ’n’ I will find him. See how little we can make ourselves in these magic shoes. We'll follow him and he won’t sce us coming and we'll find out all about ht “Thank you,” said King Snookums, “I hope you will, We need the money to pave some new roads.” Away went the Twins over twigs and through weeds until they came to the mud bank. Then they crept along and along, and along. ‘Then’ they heard digging ang then they saw something. Nifty Nipper was digging a hole. Right beside him was the money. “Hi there. Come on and help!” he called when he saw then. “You're arrested,” said Nick, “for stealing.” Nifty looked awfully surprised, “Why, I'm‘only putting it in a bak,” he said, “Isn't a bank the safest place for money?” To this day nobody knows whether he meant it or not, (To be Continued.) (Copyright, 1923, ‘NEA Service, Inc.) now?”.. asked, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT \ Notice is Hereby Given, That that ‘certain Mortgage, executed and de- tlivered by Vernon G. Hallum and Hulda Hallum, his wife, Mortgagors, to Seth G. Wright Mortgagee, dated the 20th day of December A. D, ninc- teen hundred and seventeen and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 26th day of December A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mort- gages, at page 474, will be foreclosed by a‘sale of the premises in such ortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of o'clock P. M.on the 17th day of Sep- tember 1928, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, ar@ those certain premises situated in the County of Burteigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E% of SW%) and Lots Three and Four (3 & 4) of ction Nineteen (19) in Township O Hundred Fort; four (144) North, Range Sevent; eight (78) West, of the Fifth Pri: cipal Meridian, containing One Hun- dred Forty-four and 25-100 (144.25) acres, more or less, according to the U.S. Government survey thereof, There will be due on such Mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-six and 94-100 ($1376.94) Dollars. SETH G, WRIGHT, Mortgagee. LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. 8-6-13-20-27—9-3-10 Oh, what is so raw as sunburn in August, BY. SWAN * pile aia HDAKOTATO. |S, | K;FINEPROGRAM .. ISPREP, . FOR 3-DAY MEETING Two hundred or more druggists of North Dak>ta will assemble in Bismarck. next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for their annucl convention. It isthe thirty-eight® convention, An elaborate program of interesting addresses and sports has becn provided by the local ‘committee. ‘ ‘he program shows an unusual sports program, which includes prize dances, cake walk, foot races, swimming and baseball. : Officers of the association are: President, W. H. Itrich, Hebr First Vice-Presitient, Ray Stinson, Pembina; Second Vice-President; P. J. Costello, Cooperstown; Secretary, W. F. Sudro, Fargo; Treasurer, W. 8. Parker, Lisbon; ‘Local Secretary, Burt Finney, Bismarck; execu- tivé ‘committee, R. C.,Hanson, Pingree; H. L. Hill, Lidgerwood; D. J. Bigelow, Jamestown. The program for the’ convention follows: FIRST SESSION—10:00 A. M.—TUESDAY. Address of Welcome by or Lenhart, Bismarck. Response by Mr. D. E. Bigelow, Jamestown. Addo by the President, Mr. W. H. Itrich, Hebron. oll. Call, Reading of Minutes of previous convention. Election of Members. Report of Secretary. Report of Treasurer. SECOND SESSION—2:00 P. M.—TUESDAY. Address “North Dakota”, by Dr. John Lee Coulter, President, North Dakota Agricultural College. Address “A Modern Professional Pharmacy”, by Mr. D. F. Jones, -Pharmacist, Watertown, S. D. Address “A New Era in Retail Merchandising,” bye Mr. John W. Garntley President, Standard Chemical Manufacturing Co., Omaha, Neb. Address “Cigars and Tobaceos”, by Mr. H. W. Rowley, Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York. TUESDAY EVENING— ’ ‘ 6:30 o’clock, N. D. Ph. A, Annual Banquet at Grand Pacific Hotel. Harry W. Gray Toastmaster. a ‘ Northwestern Glee Club at Auditorium. ’ THIRD SESSION—9:00 A. M..-_WEDNESDAY. : Address “The Purchase, Care and Sale of Candy”, by Mr. David W. Aberle, President, Henry C. Garrott, Inc., St, Paul, Mim. of Address “National Drug Affairs,” by Mr. S. C. Henry, Secretary, N. A. R. D., Chicago, IM. 7 ; i Address “Fundamental Business Principles of the Retail Drug Bus- iness,” by Mr. C. Reinold Noyes, President, Noyes Bros. & Cutler St. Paul, Minn, 12:00 Noon—Official Photograph from steps of: Federal Building. FOURTH SESSION—2:00 P. Mi—WEDNESDAY. Address: Gov. R. A. Nestos, Question Box on Federal Prohibition Measures conducted by Mr: Arthur A. Stone, Federal Prohibition Director for North Dakota, Fargo, and Mr. J. B. Greeson, Narcotic Agent in Charge, North- western. District, Minneapolis, ij Election of Officers, Reports of Committees. Miscellaneous Business, Adjournment. AUTO RIDE—Inmediately following . adjournment .a) twenty mile ride around Bismarck and Mandan will be provided by the Asso- ciation of Commerce to all druggists, travelers and their families. FOLLOWING THE RIDE—Stunts and contests -will. be conducted at the Swimming Pool. Have your driver leave you at the pool. Bathing suits may be rented at the pool. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ‘ 9:3 walle Annual Ball of the N. D. Ph. A. at. the McKenzie Roof arden, THURSDAY. Annual Outing and Picnic at Fort Lincoln of the N. D. Ph. A. at 10:00 A. M. under the auspices of the Travelers’ Auxiliary. : AMUSEMENT PROGRAM: EVENT 1, FOX TROT 1—$5 box Armands Face Powder, 1—Mens Moccasins. 2, ONE STEP Ben Hur Combination Set. 1—Gillette Razor Set VENT 3, WALTZ y 1—$5 box Armands Face Powder. 1 cs, Tanglefoot, EVENT 4 CAKE WALK 8 Vocalion Records, 3 doz. L. B. Q. Druggist ‘Coming Greatest Distance (direct route) by Train = 1—Gro, Bayer's Aspirin 12s. Druggist Coming Greatest Distance (direct route) by Auto 1—23x4 Cord Tire. * Event 7. Druggist’s wife Coming Greatest Distance (direct route) by Train Prize 5—Edison Records, Event 8. Druggist’s Wife Coming Greatest Distance, (direct route) by Auto Prize 10 Ibs. Empress Coffee Event 9. Oldest Druggist in Attendance 1—Gross Butterfly tints z Event 10, Youngest Drugglst In Attendance Auto_Strop Razor. Event 11. Youngest Baby In Attendance ¥% Dozen Malted Milk. Event 12. Youngest Married Couple In Attendance Carving ‘Set. Event 13, Oldest Traveler In Attendance 1—Tuckaway Gillette Razor, Event 14, Most Popular Lady In Attendance Armstrong Electric Stove. Event 15. Foot Race, 100 yd. dash for Druggists 1st. Prize—1 Gro, Paimolive Soap. 2nd Prize—2 Dozen Kora Konia. 2rd Prize—2 Dozen Mennens_ Violet Talc. 4th Prize—2 Mennens Borated Soap. 5th Prize—1 dozen Ponds Van Cream, 6th Prize—3 dozen Miles Pain Pills. Event 16, 100 Yard, Dash for Travelers 1st Prize—Moore Fountain ‘Por: 2nd" % Doz. Albrite Tooth Brushes 1 Doz. Benetol Tooth Cream ¥% Doz. Owen's Tooth Brushes 1°Gem Razor Event 17, 50 Yd. Dash for ladies, free for all Trio bet 4 Mad Cap Rouge ” 4 jars Mad Cap Cold Cream 1 Bottle Mad Cap Tollet Water * 1 Bottle Mad Cap Toilet Water vent 18, Nall Driving Contest. for Ladies Jet, Prine—6 Vocaiton Records 2nd 1 Doz, Hinds Cold Cream 1 Doz. Hinds Vanishing Cream 1 Mechanical Pencil " 2 Vocalion Records * 1 Vocalion Record f Event 19, Rope Skipping Race for Ladies, 60 yds. ist, Prize—Manicure Set 2nd" 1 Perfumizer en " %boa. Pepsodent vr TSterno Quttit a5 * Prize Prize lady went Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize ni 3rd 4th Sth ne Event 20, Fat Man's Race, 200 pounds or over Ist Prize—i Doz. Tratners Bitter Wine na % Dom, Trainers Liniment 1 Doz. Trainers Fly Gas 1.Doz. Zot 1 Taylpr Thermometer "1 Mechanical Pencil Event 21, Foot Race, 50 yds., for yirls under 17 Ist, Prize—Hand J and” ard” Be 4th 6th 6th Box Paper Event: SG Standing: Broad Jump, druggists and. travelers let. Prize—Willia: fe. Assortment and”, 3 Pi rmhacide i 2 Pinte Insenticide Dos. D: & R. Cold -Cream, jars "4 440%. WD. dX.) Cold, Cream, tubes ” 1 Shumate Razor Event 23, Sack Race, Travelers and Druggiste . Root Beer Syrup ‘ape 5th 6th " 1 Doz.-Benetol- Cataral Jell; Event 24, Cracker Eating Contest, tree. for all ist Prize—1 cs. Cataral Pluto . and 4D. D. Razor Eveready "1 Smoking Set "1 Develbiss Atomizer tnt Prise—1, Dierkiss 8 pret 25, Egg Race, Ladies rize— jets and’, Manicure Set Splehler Combination Set v String Beads 4 Dow Savant 26, Three Legged. Race (drupslets) ) Three ist, Prize--1 Gross El pema 2nd...” 1 Dos. Log Native Herbs , A Cough Syrup Doz. Bromo Seltzer, large y : Dox. Bromo Seltzer, Sven @7, Dart Ladies. oa 3rd 4th 6th ara 4c 5th” Sticking Contest, ye

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