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a 4 Sy fg Ft MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923 CLASSIFIED ABVERTISEMENT q Classified: Advertising Rates insertion, 26 words o under on insertions, 25 words or under insertions 25 words or under .... 1 week. 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMIGTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE. 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALE for general house- Call Mrs, C. B, Rosen, 31 Phone 822-M, 8-23-lw work. Ave, A. ‘WANTED—Capable girl or woman for housework. Must be experi- enced. Phone 841-W. 8-24-3t WANTED—Girl for genera] house- work on farm, W. E, Breen. Phone 8F3, 8-24-3t SITUATIONS WANTED HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—AI around blacksmith Must be a me- chanic. Steady work, Watcher Transfer Company. 8-21-7t WANTED—Stationery engineer hald- ing first class papers wants steady work during threshing season. State wages and length of Job. Ww and horseshoer. C, E, Hornby, 1201 ‘12th St. 8. 8-2 Brainerd, Minn. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR -RENT—Light rooms, also modern flat. Telephone 183. 7-18-tf KOR RENT—Room in modern home, close in for one or two men only, 218 1st. Phone 241-W. _8-22-lw FOR RENT—Futnisheg room, close in, gentlemen preferred, 201 1st 8. housekeeping unfurnisved Business College. ly modern, close in, 108 Thayer St. 8-24-1w FOR RENT—Two room apartment, 20 6th St. Phone 329W. gx, 8.25-3¢ R RENT—Two or three rooms for housekeeping; furnished or unfur- nished, 811 Front St. Phone 437-M, 8-23-3t TO RENT—Furnished room suitable for two. 414 7th St. 8-25-3t FOR RENT—Two well furnished, modern rooms, for housekeeping. 1100 Broadway. Phone 646-W. “8-27-2t FOR RENT—To one or two adults, single room. Running water and large closet, 422 bth street, 8-27-3t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home; close ‘in, 708 Main street. 342. FOR RE Phone lw Two nicely furnished modern rooms for light housekeep- ing, Also one large room equip- ped for light housekeeping. Phone 442-M, 8-27-1W, FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in new modern home. Suit- able for one or two in a room, Privilege of using upstairs porch, Mrs, S, Hultberg, 611 6th St. 8-27-1w HOUSES WANTED DESIRE TO RENT—Modern furnish- ed house for winter. No children. Address Tribune No, 624. 8-24-2t i: lost Nee LOST—Three keys on ring, some- where on 6th St. Finder address T. .ribune 625, 8-27-tf ——— AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES + OR SALE—1922 Overland touring car. Excellent condition, cord tires. Cheap. Cash or long terms. See A. Svendsgaard at Northern Pacific Depot. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Buick coupe in fine condition. Only run 9000 miles. $800.00. Six Cylinders. Address Tribune 617. 8-18-tf <- WANTED TO RENT __ WANTED TO RENT—Five or six- room modern house at once. No children. Write Tribune No. 620. pa WANTED TO RENT — Four or five room modern unfurnished house; two adults; occupancy October Ist, Will pay September rent to hold suitable place. Tribune Box 612. — 8-22-10, TOR SALE CHEAP—Oldsmobile 8 in good condition, 328 4th St. 9-24-3t ¥OR SALE CHEAP—One Buick de- livery car and one 1917 Ford. In- quire G. H. Brock, Service Garage, back of Fire Hall. Phone 968. 8-24-3¢ FOR SALB OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Hotel, 24 room: a heat, electric lights, good crops, good business, built fiye years ago, I must get out, My price, $11,500, will take $5,000 to handle the deal. Address care of Tribyne, No. #. 824-4 FOR’ SALE—Small five room house; modern exeept furnace, | room for two autos, 50 ft. lot. Three blocks from: Richholt ‘school, $2,400. Also light housekeeping. _ rooms for rent at 872. ‘ai ia 81 FOR SALE — Saven-toom ‘modern | house, including. three hed. rooms, 15-foot frontage, east front, near HIGH SCHOOL girl wants place to work for board and room. Write Box 182, Menoken, N. Dak. US WRITE YOU INSURANCE. LE 8 eee mne er OR Re R IOS og = | FOR SALE—Five room modern cot- ot pigats’ and’ wrap-arounds eag8| iit pe wits ond wat Mis tall, school, for $4,200, on terms: shx- room modern house, hardwood floors, three bed rooms, ‘nice lawn, south front for $5,250, on terms, immediate possession; six-room modern. house, three bed rooms, basement, enclosed porch, fine gar- age attached to house, near schools, immediate possession, for $6,000, on terms; seven-room modern house, four bed rooms, east front, near schools, for $4,000, on terms; small house, with block of ground of 24 lots in city limits, for $1,250, on very liberal terms; six-room modern house, basement, three bed rooms, east front, hot water heat, fine porch, new house, for $6,200, on terms, Geo, M, Register. Phone 90. 8-24-lw FOR RENT OR SALE—Partly far- nished house and four lots, large barn, chicken coop, and run-way, 417 S. 9th. Phon e894-M. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—A bargain. Immediate possession given. -7 room, nearly motern house, including 4 bed rooms, water, sewer, heat, base- ment, hardwood floors down stairs, well located, near new school, with nearly enough furniture to furnish it, including fine majestic range, for $3100 qn terms. Geo. M. Regis- _ter. 8-22-lw FOR SALE—8 room modern house downtown close to Catholic church, hot water heat. Price $5100. Part cash, $65 monthly including inter- est. HEDDEN AGENCY. FIRE IN- . :SURANCE SOLICITED. FOR SALE—10 room modern house clase in, furnace heat, income to- day 150 monthly. Price $5125.00. Part cash. HEDDEN AGENCY. LET tage, furnace heat, south front. Price $3860. $500 cash, $45 monthly including interest. HEDDEN AG- ENCY. WRITES ALL LINES AU- ..-TOMOBILE INSURANCE, Phone 0. -_8-23-1w FOR SALE—6 room modern cottage, south front, close in. Price $5200. Part cash. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. WE WRITE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—Five room new modern bungalow, Riverview. Sleeping porch, double garage, basement partitioned. East front, low taxes. Price $5800. Hedden Agency. WE HAVE RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES, 8-23-1w ee ee FOR SALE at $2250, a good cottage, modern except sewer, lot 50x160, near school. Small first payment and monthly payments. Hedden Ag- ency. SEE US FOR BARGAINS. FOR SALE—Corner Second and Ave. A. 5,room modern house at $2500.00 Very small payment down and monthly payments, lot 50x140. Hed- den Phone 0. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—6 room modern house, close in, east front’ Price $300). Small first payment. 5 room bun- galow $3000. Small payment. Hed- den Agency. Call Phone 0, FIRE INSURANCE. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—6 room modern house, Riverview, oak floors up and down furnace heat, full basement, South front. Price $5600. Part cash. Hed- den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. 8-23-iw FOR SALE—A big large home in very good location, East front, trecs vines and lawn. Price $8500, part cash. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. CALL FOR BARGAINS. 8-23-1w se ae ANEOUR: FOR SALE—One carpet 9x12, 1 bed- stead, one dresser, washstand, three tables, rocker, wash-boiler, three tubs, 1 step-ladder, 1 library table. Inquire 623 9th St. lw A FULL STOCK of. hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for selling. No trades considered. Write Tribune No, 608. 8-Bte. a FOR SALE — Furniture, including dining room set, two leather rock- ers, reading lamp, ivory bed, ivory chiffonier, Wilton rugs, refriger- ator, and other articles at a bar- gain. Call 120 W. Thayer St., or Phone 837-M. 8-27-lw WANTED—Sewing, a specialty school girl’s dresses. Mrs. J. Gredy, 314 Washington Ave. 8-25-3t x room one story cot- Cc. FOR SALE tage, full basement, furnace heat, |¥ maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot |} 50 x 150 South front. Price $4500. with $1000. cash. FOR SALE—Eight room house on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, lot 50x140. Small hen house. One block off of pavement, Party leaving city and must sell at once. See us for price and terms. FOR SALE—Three room house with full basement, furnace, lot 50 x 140. Henhouse. Price $1900 with $1000. cash, ‘ Money to loan 2n improved City, Pro- perty. Insurance. ‘ Price Owens, Eltinge Bik. ~ Phone 421. Ee SILK SKIRT BACK The gilk akirt is returning. to populgrity for fall. Among them will ‘be gharmeuse,- satin-taced canton, plein cre} PLEATS ON SKIRTS haw iMGrees Apoly to John Moses, Hazen, ithe 26th day of December A. D. 1917, in| F BELIEVER IN GARDEN PRODUCE. Wilton, Aug. 27.—Alvin Lange, who is making. final. proof on his home- stead southwest of here, is a firm believer in gardening, instead of all wheat and small grain. Last year hi realized $462 on his garden produce, selling seventy-one bushels of to- matoes and $116 worth of mellons. Potatoes, corn and cabbage were also included. RETURNS FROM SWEDEN. i ‘Aug. 27.—John Engstrom, a pionecr of t ction has just re- turned from a trip to Sweden, ditions are none to prosperous in Europe, according to Mr. Engstrom. He said that the steamships to and from Europe were filled with Ameri- can tourists, TREE BLOOMS) SECOND TIME THIS YEAR |" Washburn, N. D., Aug. 27—For a second time this season a choke cherry tree belonging to Mrs. C, E. Griffith, is in bloom. Early in the spring the tree blossomed, and later, the tree was laden with fruit which she picked not long ago. Damp weather is believeg to be the cause of the second bloom. 100 PER CENT PROFIT ON MULE, Van Hook, N. D., Aug. 27,—The purchaser of a mule at an auction sale here last week made a good profit on the animal. Having paid twent-five cents for it, the man re- sold it the same day for fifty cents. SPECIAL ELECTION DRAWS TIE x OTE. VOTE. Aneta, N. D., Aug, 27.—When a specia] election was held here last week for the purpose of allowing the school board to levy a five mil tax in excess of the legal limit for school purposes, only twenty-eight persons voted, and the vote was tied. The board will not either call anoth- er election or devise some other way of raising the funds. KERCHIEF KNOTS. The Deauville scarf is finding its successor in a tiny knotted handker. chief effect used for trimming on the newest silk lingerie. The knots are used at the center front and on the shoulders, VIOLIN LESSONS Melba Maurine. Whitte- more Residence, 714 — 2nd St. Telephone 813. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and de- livered_ by Vernon G. Hallum and Hulda Hallum, his wife, Mortgagors, to Seth G. Wright Mortgagee, dated the 20th day of December A. D, nine- 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 and recorded in Book 144 of Mort- gages, at page 474, will he 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, in the County of Burleigh, and ‘State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. on the 17th day of Sep- tember 1923, 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; are those certain Promises situated in the County of urleigh, 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 Section Ningtcen (19) in Township One Hundred Forty- four (144) North, of Range Seventy- eight (78) West, of the Fifth Prin- 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 NOTICE! Continue boiling city water. City Health Officer. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : OLD HOME TOWN NO-NO-t SAY THIS 1S GETTIN “To SAM WHITE, KALSOMINER. AND HERB KELTINER ,CARPENTER TIED DP TRAFFIC ON MAPLE STREET TEN MINDTES WHILE THEY DISCUSSED BUS/NESS CONDITIONS ANN <I WR NY Aw — TN ca \( EARN ee. WO SNOOZER SPINDELL HAS HIS BED FIXED 0 THAT HE DORSNT, HAVE TO LOSE NY SLEEP TO TAKE HIS SHOES OFF. \ \\y oRwillams NEA SERVICE » PLEATING. We do ten different styles of box, knife, and accordian NOTICE Dodds & Truhn now under new management, known as Dodds & Drown. Will not be pleating. City Cleaners & responsible for any debts con- tracted by Dodds & Truhn, & Drown. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. | after August 20, 1923. Dodds Pressing, Call 58. $SALESMAN $AM WE GOTTA COT OUT INVENTOR OF OUR STOCK - 8-22-1wk, THI HORSE KACE. STUFF AND GET DOWN TO BUSINESS -TH’ FIRST. THING WERE GONNA DO 19 Te Dyers. Phone 770. Ae 3 HANDLE “THis. Wor A Misunder. 1 WANT YOU 10 GO OUT AND GET AN EX(ERINCED MAN TO standing € TH SAM HILL HAVE YOu: BEEN WHO 19 THID @ BUM YOU. HAVE WITH | OU? AND BY STANLEY Oil Corporation Cuts Dividend Philadelphia, Aug. 27.—This year promises to be a banner one for fairs throughout the country, More per- sons are seeking space to display their merchandise than for years and this is a good omen, say fair manag- ers. August is the month in which fairs really get under way. State fairs open in this month, and hold sway till the middle of November. Furthermore, a thousand other small- er fairs, in the form of county, exhi- bitions, are also held from July till November, Farm reports from all over the states indicate good crops, and this is expected to result in farmers exhibiting excellent displays of vegetables, fruit and grain, Among the earliest of state fairs |are those of Missouri and Delaware The former i cheduled August 18- | 25 and the latter the week in | August. Des Moines ge the Towa state : st 22. Septembe month for the Oregon, Californi big exposition at’ Sacramento, Sep- tember 1-9 enlisting attention throughout the country, Gantaloupes are sure to att for that industry timated, has yieldy over $7,000,000, Tn the wheat belt Kansas will show its bountiful crop. ptember 15-21 at Hute s eat West State F region Montana hold it tion at Helena, Se te fai well ‘armers mining in the c elt bigs the Tenn Mton will October see ‘8 exposition, | while ¢ jackson the will hold forth Octo-| Detroit will be the mecea for ex- the Michigan state fair,! ptember 9. In the nd Canyon section of the country, Phoenix will show the Ari- zona state prize goods November 12- 1 GRIMSON TO OF DU Langdon, N. D., Aug. 27. son, state’s attorney of county, prominent in the pros ion in the fa Martin Tabe' in Florida, n inviteg to k at the. annual meeting of the ional Ba ation which m in Minneapolis Aug. 27 ; been asked to discus a State to Absentee C LL BAR BODY OF ABSENTEES 2 Duty of} The} tieular came as the uit 's intimate knowl- edge of southern penal, conditions, it is stated. OF FORECLOSURE OF! M LABORERS LIEN hereby hat default ii NOTICE Ween: County orth Dake . on f September, 1 which will ny y for tien hold ek, North Dak WW INDENTORY- WeELL- \'WE LOOKED ALL OVER TOW! Dancing! MeKenzie Root Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and dances. marek. Saturdays. 10c Coolest spot in Bis- PAGE SEVEN STRAIGHT SILHOUETTE, Lucille is adhering to the straight. silhouette of beltless type in many of her models.» When a waistline is indicated, it is slightly lower than the normal, / Dancing: McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, . Thurs- days and, Saturdays.. 10c dances. Cvolest spot in Bis- marck. R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 Registered Polled Shorthorn Cattle The Ultimate Type — And the Real Farmers Cow Twenty Head—-8 Bulls and 12 Heifers and Cows, will be § at the Mandan Fair on August 30, beginning at 10:30 a. m. ‘Phe e will be held, on the fair tle are all full blood with the state Here is a fine opportunity to get some of the finest cattle at your own. price. me of the Bulls and Cows are sired by the great show Bull, White Victor 2nd, 15904, Owners. HERMAN STRUTZ t., Now Yor! ‘Write for Circular DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telophone 240 Bismarck, N. D. TYPEWRITERS at DAILY PHOTO: © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © | Koowh allover the Northwest for Quality ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS ~ BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded, Space to Rent for All Kinds of Storage. Rates on Application, Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D, Phone 82 AND THIS 19 TH’ ONLY INVENTOR THAT WOULD Take TH JOB BY SWAN “THEN HOW CAN WILUE SING "CAROLINA IN TH MORNING’ WHEN

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