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SATURDAY, AUGUST. 11, 1998 {CUSSED IVERTISEMENTS Rue WARTED—FEMALE “We register teachers for all school positions, Immediate~ service. No chargés to’ school hoards, only 1 per] FOR SALE—5 room . house, partly cent to teachers... Cooperative Teach-| modern, 752150 foot. lot, well loca- ors’ Exchange, 556.,Temple .Court,| ted. Price $2750.00, Terms. Minneapolis, Minnesota, _1-80-8 — TYPISTS—Earn 100 — weekly, | FOR SALE—8 room house, sun parlor Spare, time, copying Authors’ Man-| *8a@ sleeping porch, 4 bed rooms ‘useripts. Write R: J, Carnes, Au | 8nd bath, built in features, modern thers’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, and convenient, splendid condition, Ga., for particul: two car garage, located four blocks from Postoffice. Price $7500.00, terms. ‘BARGAINS IN HOMES FOR SALE—6 room house, new, built for home by owner, three bedrooms and bath, modern in every respect. east front. 3 car garage. Located in best residence section in town. Price $5500.00, part cash, balance in monthly payments if desired. A real bargain. A FULL STOCK of Wardware. and implements, inventory aboet $8,000, located in county seat, with large territory and good. trad@, agents for International lines for, past’ ten years. Health conditions reason for aelling. No trades cotisidered. Write Tribune No. 608. : B-Btt FOR SALE—26-46 Twin City Gas Threshing and plowing engine, Fine condition. John ©, Taylor. Steele, N. D. 8-9-3t HOTEL AND GA) SALE—In good town. Division point, For further information write Tribune No. 602, +, 87-20 HELP WANTED—MALE MALE HELP WANTED—Deatist Op- erator, must be ‘registered in North Dakota, Good snlary: aft) commis- ion, Write New. York Dental Cam- pany, Fargo, N. Dak., 8-2-2w WANTED AT ONCE—Three .ambi- tious men to train for fjeld work calling on banks, officers, state and county institutions and public schools, Must be. able to furnish references. For appointment. call McKenzie Hotel~ask for Mr, Crosby. 0- gener use work. Call at Corner Mandan & Ave. B, Mrs. A. Rosen. Phone 90 8-11-tf WANTED—Married man on farm at We represent good’ old reliable In- once. Separate house and steady} — eed enven Ps CEA Ja surance Companies. Are you amply TALES = Mrs. Tillotson, 200 West] ovér your insurance matters with Lawbaugh, Halliday, N. Dak. 8-9-8t 8-9-4t “SIGN PAINTERS for highway work. If you have auto good chance to make money. Art ‘Bulletin System, Cincinnati, 0.” FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Three room house with full basement, furnace, lot 50 x 140. Henhouse. {Price $1900 with $1000. cash. Meney to loan on improved City Pro- you. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, Office With First Guaranty Bank. s _ Phone 138. ir gel work. Call Cowan's. Drug Store. 8-10-3 _oo SALESMEN WANTED—District distributors in North Dakota and Montana. To or- ganize territory and put out sales- men for machine that sells to all merchants, Big opportunity. for right men. Exclusive territory. Should make $3,000 to $65,000 a NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of |. Christian M. Dahl, Decented, , <> : Notice*is hereby given by the un- dersigned Helen E. Dahl, Adminis- of Christian M. HOUSES WANTED __ WANTS TO BUY—Party desire buy a 6 or 6 room modern hou! preferably close in, price. P. 0. Box 8 WANTED TO RENT—Four or five ix of the Estate Dahl, late of the City of Bis: the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota deceased, to the credi- ck in tors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within adults, oc¢upancy October 1st. Hed- ‘perty. : nually. $100 to $200. capi - ix months after the first publica. ' pital re den Agency. 8-8-4t my hp Insurance. : quired. See or. write Berton G.| WANG? Cs tion of this notice, to said Adminis- " 2 | WANTED—To rent a house sui vix at her home in the City of eo Smallwood, In care G. P, Hotel ismarck in said Burleigh County, N. Eltinge Blk. ‘ 8-10-2t Dak. Phone 421. wANTEDOFour 6 i ated August 11th, A. D. 1923. eile, ANTE! ‘our salesmen who own HELEN . DAHL, 2 their own car or are able to se- cure one to sell a proposition to the farmers. The company I represen’ has been doing business for 40 years. This .. _ LAND IN WASHINGTON LANDS—Send free hooklet descriptive of section free from “ott ft ath find tem- Administratrix. on the 11th day of 8+11-18-25—9-1 FOR SALE—5 room modern bung: low, hot water heat, full basement, garage in basement, well located. Purchase price $5800—$500 cash, First publication August, A. D. 1923. 1 perature’: * ex berry ABE CHILTON HAD nt NES IN ONE balance monthly payments. Hedden| ¢j, ith chi and poultty cal fitirkets tine— < evested ~ Agency, ibeaaesy eoaventeedl CHIC Rnan| | Seeman mate) Nentlse si NOTICE OF SALE WHEN HIS HAY WAGON BROKE DOWN ON MAIN STREE 8-6-tw ret : ing an ome ample. ir ETT = cea pe 334, Grand Pacific Hotel between ight— it.| _ Notice is hereby given that 1 offer ——-— HE FELL RIGHT INTOHIS WIFRSARMS AND FOR SALE—5 room modern cottage,! 2 and 4, Sun SATAEH re tenae icon Timne terms tO Sulla) ce ante’ suigertoton contoennian aby A FAMILY ARGDMENT. ‘ Norpis--8:-Olympia,- Wash. FARM WAPTZ want farms for eash bivers. Desctibe and state lowest: price. R. A. McNown, 491 Wilkinson Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 8-11-1t ROOMS.FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur- nfshed rooms‘ for light housekeep- ing on first floor, bath room ad- joining. Mrs, Ada Rohrer, 620 6th street, Bismarck, N. Dak. full basement, furnace heat, South front, close to schools. Purchase price $3850—$500 cash, monthly payments. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE—5 room modern cottage, close in, full basement, furnace heat, garage, lawn, trees. Very at- tractive. Purchase, price $5000, part cash, balance terms, Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE—6 room modern house Riverview. Oak floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, South front, close to school. Price $5595—$1205 cash, assure balance, Hedden Agen-| 3 cy. Phone 0. FOR SALE oom new modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat—East front, garage, sleeping porch, bedroom in Basements Price $6800—$1500 cash. Hedden Agency. FOR SALE—5 room partly modern the County Court the following per- 7 , sonal property belenging to the Ea- OUT OUR WAY—By Williams tate of Nathantel J. Shields, deceased. ¥ a 4a SALESMAN—If you want $6000 the first year, write now. Strong line for retail stores. Nationally adver- tised. Established concern. H. unusual opportunity in North Di kota. Liberal weekly advances to producer. The Continental Co., 1920; __Euclid,. Cleveland, O. Dept. 123. WANTED—Salesmen owning cara, to an established line of oils, and paints, If you qualify, you will be assisted in starting, by an experi- enced seman. Phone or write, R, T. Swain, In care McKenkie Hotel, Bismarck, 17 COAL in carload Io! je oF main line. Experience un Earn week’s pay in an hour. : ington Coal Company, Stock Yard¥ Station, Chicago. apartments, : AGENTS WANTED | nished. Suitable for light house- SOME CHOICE territory now open’ keeping. 710-Zth St, Opposite High The frame carpenter shop with steel clad adaftion known as 610 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D., office furniture and fixtures, woodworking machinery and tobls, lumber, sash, doors, motidings, hardware, window glass, a Ford 1916 jodel_ runabout and other miscel- janeous articles contained in the above mentioned carpenter shop. Sealed bids will be received until Pp, m. August 16, 1923 at the of- of the und signed. of the artick WPSH.IS YO CRAZY ? CURRVIN DAT MULE WEN #4} ), AM STucK IN) DE MUD LIKE DAT. Boy, iF DIS MULE WASN STUCK IN 4 DE MUD. AH WOULDN BE CURRYIN '™, fi An itemized list fered: for sale will be suppli parties interested.) Terms cash. Dated Aug..6, 1923. ARTHUR VAN HORN, Administrator. 8-7-9-11-3t = 1 SAW-STEM FLY IS CAUSING 8-9-lw nm ROOM FOR RENT—One single room on lst floor, furnished, two rooms on 2nd, suitable for light house- keeping. Heat, light and water fur- nished. 417 10th St, ROORS F furnished or ‘bungalow, close in, $2600. Small] for mpg to betta ae of] School. 8-1 4 | eta first payment, balance monthly] ™ade to ‘mensure’suits and Over- FOR RENT—A nice, modern fur- terms including interest—East| coats. Priced from $20 up. Some)” hisiied room bi oor weeks MUCH DAMAGE ) Fargo, N. D., Aug. ere wheat-stem sawfly is causing con: erable damage to wheat in some of the northern counties of the state, ccording to reports received ;by Di RL. bster, entomologist at tl ~8-20-3t , North Dak Agricultural colleg pikes REESE Kemsokoos ine who is in the field investigating the Womsj also po di agents make $200 week. No ex-} * i patience’ eoepiady:: (Zobn Boba Rate” reasonable. ‘Close in Call Tailoring Co., Denver, Colo. SoM {SOBs ard Se . 7-28 8-4-11-18. | EGR -RENT—To two adults, furni BABY CHICKS OR POULTRY. pplied with running wa- CHICKS” Leghorns. 100. $7. Rocks Geoeali-a Reds, 100, $9; Buff Orpington: Wyandottea,. 100, $10; he: front, trees, garage and garden space, Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE—6 room modern house, close to school and Catholic church —Purchase price $3700—$1000 cash. balance $50 per rey eae in- terest at 7%, den ency. Fe = ; modern \ ee eae end fois Al, price 1d 100, $6, Postpald, Circulaes: $2,000--$800 cash. 6 room modern | _ Columbia-Batehery, Columbia, Mo. 4: Ff 283. bungalow, East end, $3200, $500/ ,. Sei Pe PERS 0. /DESIBABLE ROOM—With board. cash, Hedden Agency, Phone relies sede Bea FOR SALE—My 8 room , 8 lots, ‘ garage, and chick cub, close to the hospital, school, and church. Hot ait teont sta water, heat. House is piped for gas Full! basement. A small pay- ment down, and, the balance in Auto Tires monthly payments. $6000.00. Phone| BIG SALE slightly Guaranteed) Gi8W. Patrick Casey. tires, |) $2.45; 80x8%, 2.95: Emer ere ot, ea, ee All4 inch He $3.95. )R RENT—Aug. 15th, modern 3- 4% and 5 inch tires, $4.45. We FOR RENjuraisked apartment, first| ship COD., no deposit’ required. floor, heat, light, phone, yse of hi Tis beakerage $0, 2765 Madison, deposit their eggs on wheat and oth electric washex. Apply 1116 Broad-|_ Chicago. 8-6-1W : grasses, “TO FINISH THAT JOB OF GROOMING HE. way. Phone 8-10-3 grains, even on some of the wild “ ‘ ‘ sour : j fee chine atieagpacteraimast inary STARTED ALMOST TWO YEARS AGO. = eB Rd hoe on | LOST—A water Spaniel, color, brown, H FOR SALE—Eight room ‘house on ‘ . ’ 4 10th street, full basement, hot wa-| ctrly Mair andsa ra8 tail: Small — - : ter heat, maple floors, lot 560x140.) reo). oe a wes 8 oats, winter rya and barley, | fore it is dead ripe much loss by fall-| in the ground. The practice of ‘stub- Small hen house. One block off of | —ecey Or rem! ¢t.. Flax and the} ing fo the ‘ground may be avoided. _| bling in’ spring wheat favors the de- pavement. Party. leaving city andjLOST Female setter, three years oj “Deep plowing of infested stubble | velopment of the insect. Unless some aewt sell at once. See us for price| ™ostly white, black on ‘head and is’ recommended {or the control of| means are taken to dispose of infest- es i apot on back, my name on ‘collar, |. the wheat-stem sawfly. All the stub-}ed stubble the sawflies will emerge ad term: i |; Liberal reward. Phone 838.-A. W. ble muat be actually turned under, so} from this in due time and cause dam- R SALE—Fine property. 6 room| Mellen. +, + B-8-tf F that the inseets are completely buried | age to the crop from year to year.” modern house, jneluding 3 --bed unfurnished arbenals The moaeose work within " e stems, causing them to. weaken Baslness, College. ‘Telenhone) and fall, and infested. tlelds, often have the appearance of having, been damaged by hail, Mr. W. ir re- 10-| ports. vt “The insects feed entirely ‘within the stem, working their way through 606; money back guarfntee, price $2.00, particulars free. Welch Me- dicine Co, Atlanta, Ga. uri Gentleman preferred, 619-6th St. the joints: and moving ‘toward the Phohe 8265. /7-7-13 aef-at- base of ‘the stem at thin time,” Mr. TR, “room for rent for febater says, “When the base is AEBAGTIY Bites pki it ted reached 4 silken cocoon is construct- Phone 622. si agg; ¢4 within which the insect lives over he stubbi il the f ing FOR RENT—Moderns Turhished Tight aehlabed Tight in the stubble unt! e following one housekeeping roemn: Oeaarin. year. The next June the sawfly emer- 84-1 from its cocoon and the femal RENT—Modern room, close’ i ee 4 WASH FUNK FINALLY GOT A CHANCE NEA SERVICE CLOSE VEILS. dl tt ij Close veils are being worn again, R E—Ineluding |}“Hndly infested fields should be cut dining toom set, ivory finished bed | Bagare the crop becomeg’ decd ripe. t ticularly popular, ¥oom sets, dresser, chiffonier, lea-!'Affected stems blow over readily in ther rockers, library table, reading ;a strong wind. By. cutting grain be- bans, those with the square mesh are par- They are worn with the most severe cloches and tur- PAGE SEVEN INDIANSTO: HONOR SERVICE OF WHITE AN Sioux Tribe Will Pay Tribute To Rev. Ashley of South Dakota | FRONTIER MISSIONARY New York, Aug, 11.—Five thousand Sioux Indians will do. unique honor toa pale faced brother in the heart of the South Dakota prairie ‘on August 19, when Rev, Dr. Edward Ashicy, friend of Roosevelt and Cus- ter, of Rain-in-the-Face and Sitting Bull and the long line of Dakotan braves who were famous in Indian {warfare, will round out his fiftieth jyear of as a missionary among the Red Men, Dr. Ashley is the sole survivor of the framers of the trenty of 1876 which opened the Black Hills coun- |try to gold seekers, stripping the In- |dians of their hunting grounds and incidently leading to Custer mass- acre at Little Big Horn. Later he was present on the Cheyenne River reservation during the Ghost Dance, Jor Messiah Craze, which culminated in the battle of Wounded Knee, service where the Federal troopers avenged ‘the slaughter of Custer and his men. Still later it fell to his lot to lead to Christianity Chief Gaul, one of the chief participants in the Little Big Horn affair, i mony that “for the rest of hid ‘li he was a conscientious Christia As a boy, Dr. Ashley came to igan from England to practice the |trade of carpenter. But the mission field attracted him, and within a few months he was on his way to the Da- kotas where he entered service un- der the late Bishop Hare. In the en- suing fifty years his life was spent among the Indians, counselling and advising them, acting as intermediary for them in their relations with the government at Washington, serving on their tribal councils, ministering to them when they were ill,; acting as peace maker, drilling them in-the ways of civilization. He has been the personal friend and confidant of such noted chiefs as White Bear, Bad Lodge, Drifting Goose, Rain-in-the- Face, Sitting Bull, Dull Knife; Gaul and others. He has mastered half a dozen Igdian dialects, and for his services in preserving the language of the Yanktons, Sissetons and other tribes of the Sioux nation he has re- ceived the degree of L. L. D. from the University of South Dakota. On the occasion of the anniversary which will mark also the meeting of the Niobrara Convocation of Chris- tianized Indians, of which Dr. Ashley is the Archdeacon, there will assem- ble 5,000 Sioux who live under the jurisdiction of Rt. Rev. Hugh L, Bur- leson, Episcopal Bishop of South Da- kota, From a radius of five hundred miles around the Indians will come to White Horse, which is twenty {miles from the nearest railroad sta- tion, in automobiles, in prairie schobdners, on horseback, or in primi- tive conveyance made from tepee poles; and in the heart of the Great American Desert will erect a city | of tepees, in the centre of which will be thrown up an open-uir tabernacle and altar. Here for four days these Christian Indians will hold daily worship, dis cuss the business affairs of their church, make their annual donations for its support, consider tribal af- fairs, and on the final day of the Convocation, will give fitting obser- vation of the half century of service of the man whose life has been de- voted to their temporal as well as their spiritual welfare. In large measure, it will be a final meeting of the past and the present, for the In- dian whom Dr. Ashley knew when: he first went among them has passed rooms, fall basement, screened in rer porch, garage attached to house, near schools aad immediate posses+ sion giver, on terms, Geo. M. Reg- ister. si 8-T-lw}] ON FOR SALE—6 room modern houae, | [>> 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, full) 4 basement, furnace heat, close «in. Also five adjoining ats on Lake Iea- bel. Write H-25, care Tribune. ‘sé a FOR SALE—A nice home. 6 room’ modern house, Bardwaod floors, porch, garage, nice lawn, south. front, elose in, for $6200., op. terms. Geo. M. Register. re, BOL FOR SALE—Six room one story et tage, full basement, ‘furnace--heat, maple floors, ‘sleeping porch, 50 x 180 South ‘front. Price $4500. [Mm ‘ith $1000. cash. : eR: 7 FOR SALE—€ room ‘modern house, | isu inchsding 4 bed. rooms, east front, | Gi near schools, on 6th street, for. 34000.,,0n terms, Geo. .M Ta WE GOT IT DIRECT apartment with adjoining bath, » water, $85.00;; FOR SENT —Two room apartments, furni 8 Suitable for light Opposite high school, Willie Might Have, we BY SWAN on. This will be a meeting of farm- ers and herders, of mechanics and shop keepers, even of bankers and wealthy business men, for . these Christianized Sioux have finally been | absorbed into the civilization of the great west. Those who come ‘in | leather leggings, buckskin and feath- cred headpiece will simply emphasize the fact. North Dakota Weekly Industrial Review Wyndmere—Contract let for $40,- 000 school building. Grand Forks—Red River Company reduces rates, Pingree without newspaper account fire, Sharon has up to date battery fac- tory. Northwest fair at Minot took. in $12,858 at gate, Mandan—$100,000 high building to be erected. Bismarck road near Mandan to be Paved. Gladstone suffers $25,000 fire. Minot—$40,000 ice cream plant.to be erected soon. . Hog raising on increase in all sec- tions of state. 5 Ransom—Hener Protective Associ- ation buys office building. ES Napoleon—Organization of fire de- partment under way. Hannaford—Four carloads of cattle shipped. 7 Grand Forks—Free employment, of- fice 0] during harve: aa county budget cut, Murray county taxpayers to get ‘re- fund of $8,349 on 1920.taxes. ” ‘alley. .City—Paving. protest see ‘to one, 2 rgo_Equity Packing Company |] Makes @ff6rt to teopen plant... State wheat crop pa 10,006,. - Power school

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