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| v e <4 { Ww $$ Classified Advertising ‘Rates linsertion. 26 words or under ..........0++..$ 50 2 inserti 25 words or 3 instytions 25 words “or 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 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 SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Stenographer, apply by typewritten letter, giving experi- ence and home address. Salary $100.00 first month and more later if you make good, Address box 402, Bismarck, N. Dak, B-31-iw | GIRL WANTED—To help take care | of two children, Also to be good | company for mother, Room and poard, also. small pay, Mrs. H.L Gorden. Phone 437M. -2¢ competent maid Family of y for general housework. two. Highest wages to right par- ty. Address Tribune No. bere tl or elderly lady to e for healthy 4-year-old boy from 8:45 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Phone 6! me SL RRS WANTED—Competent girl for gen- era] housework, Mrs, 8S, W. Cor- 515 Mandan avenue. 9-4-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; good wages, 200 W. Broadway. Phone 828, Bt room and board, 621 6th St. Phone 619-W, 9-1-3t WANTED—Capableslady for office work. Dr. R. S, Enge, Phone 260. 9-4-2t WANTED—School girl for companion evenings. Phone 437M. 9-4-3t WANTED—Girl for general house work, Phone 179J. 9-1-3t GIRL WANTED—For general house , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923 LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FOR EXCHANGE __ WANTED—To trade quarter section Mountrail County land, priced right for Bismarck residence, valued at not over $4500. No. 633 Tribune. paberteens ts). [eee WANTED—The best quarter section that $1000, $1200 cash will buy. Hills or sand not wanted. No. 632 Tribune. 9-5-4t —_—— FOR SALE OR RENT _____ HOUSES _ AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six room one story cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 50 x 160 South front. Price $4500. with $1000, cash. FOR SALE—Eight room house on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, lot 560x140. Small hen hou 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 9n improved City Pro- perty. Insurance. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. | FOR SALE—10 room house, 2 baths. Ideal for apartments. Well located. Price $5125. $125Q, cash. HEDDEN AGENCY MAKES APPOINTMENTS FOR MORNING, NOON, OR EVEN- ING. PHONE 0. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, Riverview. Price $8250. $750 cash, balance monthly terms. Hed- den Real Estate Agency, Phone 0. LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR RENT OR SALE. FOR SALE—Very attractive seven room modern house, east front, full basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, good location, trees, lawn and hedges. Price $5250. Terms. HEDDEN AGENCY. HEDDEN AGENCY. FOR SALE—Eight room modern house, full basement, furnace heat, garage, close in. Price $47 $1200 cash, balance terms. HED- DEN AGENCY HAS BUYERS, LIST YOUR HOUSE NOW. FOR SALE—5 room house, hardwood floors, furnace heat, basement, wa- ter, lights, sidewalk, near school. Price $2250. $700 cash. Terms. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. HOUSE RENTALS COLLECTED. FOR SALE—New modern bungalow, Rive: w, full basement, furnace heat, three bed rooms and sleeping rk, Phone 179J. 2-4-3¢ ‘D-—Dishwasher at ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicély furnished room in modern home, 1-2 block from No. Ward school and 4 blocks fro: Capital and High School, 931 1009-5th sy 9-1-3t YOR RENT—Comfortable room in modern home, two meals a day if desired. Might interest teachers ‘ooms to rent to ladies. Phone 733M. One south f office room to rent corner of $5260., on terms, immediate pcs- Fourth and Broadway. Phone 935. | Session; 6 room modern house, 3 8-31-1w{ bed rooms, basement, enclosed FOR RENT—Room in modern home porch, fine tatage. | sttactied’ to ‘ ‘ heat. jouse, near schools, immediate suitable for two. Hot water heat.| Downe, rear a eens Near high school, Avenue D. OR I Room in modern home, for women only. Inquire 122 1-2 5th St. Over Roop’s old store, rear flat. 9-5-3t from William, Moore school. Phone 1068. 9-1-3t FOR RENT—Two modern RENT—One large room in mod- ern home, suitable for two; gentle- men preferréd, 309 8th St. Phone 9-4-3t RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnisved flat. Business College. Telephone 183. gi. ‘7-18-tf ROOM AND BOARD—Also dou! room for light housekeeping. “The - Mohawk”. Phone 145, 401-5th St. room in modern home. Suitable for two, 201-Ist St. Corner Broadway. 9-4-1w R RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home. Convenient location, Telephone 812W. 122 Avenue A. gs 9-4-3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also one large room, 808 7th St. 4-1w FOR RENT—To one or to jults, single room, running water and large clodet. 422-5th St. : home, desirable for one or two in room. 309-4th street: FOR RENT—3 nicely “fw rooms in modern home. 357N. 702-7th St. FOR” RENT—Roo board. Two block from Will schoot 208 Third St. 9-4-3 KOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home; close tn, 708 Main. Phone 842, Manne to 9-4-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in “modern home. Phone 553W. 223] 12¢1 9-1-3 FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. 801-5th St. or phone 242W. 9-5-3t ROOM WITH BOARD—For gentle- men in modern home. Call 418-5th 5 St. Sa 9-5-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed room. 222 8rd St. b 8-80-1w FOR RENT=Good large furnished _-Tooms. 814 Ave, B. 9-1-8t VERY DESIRABLE room for” rent. Call. 517-7th St: 9-4-3t During the{ fiscal year recently ended the government collected a] proximately $182,000,000. taxes on cigarets, Hisliy’ 6 porch, Double garage. East front. Near school, immediate possession. Hedden Phone 0, FOR SALE—6 room house. oak floors, full, basement, furnace heat, south front, well located. Price $5600— $1300 cash, balance terms. Hedden Agency, TELEPH@NE FOR FIRE INSURANCE. 9-1-1w FOR SALE—7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, 75 foot frontage, east ‘front, near school, for $4200., on terms; 6 room mod- ern house, hardwood floors, 3 bed rooms, nice lawn, south front for 7 room modern house, 4 bed rooms, east front, near schools, for $4000., on terms; small house, with hlock of ground of 24 lots in city limits, for $1250., on very liberal terms; 6 room modern house, basement, 3 bed rooms,,east front, hot water heat, fine porch new house, for $6200., on terms. Geo. M. Register, Phone 90. 9-1-1w FOR SALE—Eight room odern house with four bed rooms, ‘nearly full basement, with heating plant. Near to schools, off of pavement where taxes are light. Has corner frontage with extra lots for garden. Fruit, shade trees, and berry bush- es, therein. Garage and hen house. An ideal place for a family home where one can raise his garden products, poultry, etc. For quick sale will take $2900.00 for equity. P. 0. Box 375. 8-31-4t FOR SALE—On very reasonable terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlor. 4 bed rooms, all built in features, double garage fine lawn and shade trees. On~-pavement, close in, 4 blocks from, school and post office, If interested write No. 629, ‘Tri: bune. 9-1-¢¢ FOR SALE—A bargain, Six-room modern house, close in, including three bedrooms, water, sewer, lights, heat, basement and bath, for $3,000 on very liberal terms. Geo. M. Register. Phone 90. pasa is 9-1-1w FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping, ground floor, outside opening on Perch, south. front, mowlern house, also sleeping room. Call 622-8rd St. Phone 132W. D 9-1-8t FOR, RENT—Two-room house, mod ern. except heat, also nearly new range and Excelsior bicycle. Phone 634-R, oF call at 418 2nd street. Ns _ 9-1-8t FURNISHED’ house for sale or .rent, 2 blocks from new school, newly | painted inside and out. Phone 942K or 862J. 413 Raymond St. i ; 8-31-51 ; FOR RENT—Modern furnished house. Very good location, Desir- able for young .couple or two adults. Call 645 7th: Bt, FOR SALE—6 room house, south ' front, close in; toilet and furn: | $3000.00 with very reasonable terms. F. E. Young. 9-4-1W. FOR” RENT—B* oom geiodera_h with 3 rooms tak «pri 920-4th _ St Sidney Smith. ‘ Fe = RENT—4 room modern flat. Ap iy 8th, 10th St, Mary: Burke: : { /D-b-8t HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A middle aged couple to work on farm for the winter taking care of stock, good buildings and good water. State wages expected. No objection to one child. Every- thing furnished, must be experienc- ed. Chas. Quinn, R. 1, Box 35, Voltaire, N. D. 9-4-5t WANTED—Stationery engineer hold- ing first class papers wants steady work during threshing season. State wages and length of job. C, EB, Hornby, 1201 12th St. 8. E,, erd, Minn. 8-23-2w WANTED—Man to work in kitchen. Homan’s Cafe & Bakery. 9-6 er. WANTED—Night dish wash Ap: ply Minute Lunch, 8-27-tf AGENTS WANTED ___ MAN, WOMAN WANTED—Salary $75 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hos- iery to wearer, Cottons, heathers, silks, GUARANTEED MILLS, Nor- ristown, Pa. 9-5-28 SOME. CHOICE territory now open for agents to handle our line of made to measure suits and over- coats. Priced from $20 up. Som agents make $200 week. No experi ence necessary. John Bond Tailor- ing Co. Denver, Colo. SELL MADISON “Better Made” Shirts direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experience required. Easily sold. Big profits. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New Yor LOST—Ford Carrier complete, stone cord tire, rim, tail light, } cense 78744, on Black Trail be- tween Underwood and Garriso: September 2, reward. Notify Cl ie Roe, Falki 5 LOS' mall black pocket book Mon- day, probably on ball grounds or on city streets. Contained large sum of money. Reward of $5.00. Return to Tribune No. 635 and ceive reward. LOST—Elks’ charm, with in Jr., on back, Lodge No. 1199. der return to L. K, Thompson, “Soo Line” Agent and receive reward 9-1-3t ne AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Maxwell touring, run only 7000 miles. Cheap if taken at once, Part cash, balance on month- ly payments. Phone 632M. 818 Ave. B. FOR SALE—Low pr car, New. Will sell at discount. Address P, 0. Box 448, Bismarck, N. D. 9-1-3t FOR SALE—Buick 6, Victrola pho» ograph, dishes, gasoline engine, and oil stove. 324 Anderson Ave. 9-4-3t DODGE TOURING—1922 model, looks like new, is like new, inquire at Harrington's Barber Shop. 9-4-1w ______ MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU GOING west or south for, the winter to live? I have the best of connections in pi and Florida, look these up befort going. It is better to go with a letter of intro- duction to some reliable man than Oregon, Washington, California, Mississip- It will pay you to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME TOWN CN dour raise dan, with city water, electric lights, ete. Must lean to milk and hogs L. N. Cary, Mandan. 9-5-ct A FULL STOCK of hardware aad 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. 8-8tf L COAL in carload lots. Side or main line, Experience unnee sary. Earn weeks pay in an hour Washington Coal Company, Stock Yards Station, Chicago. iS MY FIRE INSURANCE business has doubled the past y There's a reason. F. E, Young. 9-4-1w FOR SALE—Pool room and barber shop, 2 chairs with fixtures, 4 pool tables with fixtures. Reason gr selling, health. Box 7, Parshall, N. D. 8-30-5t FOR SALE—Clean winter rye ready for the drill, 1c a pound. C. 0. Nel- son, Bismarck, N. D. nn, 9-1-3t. FOR SALE lamb lined fur col- lared coat, Nearly new at half Phone 427. 9-4-1w FOR SALE—One six-hole coal range. Excellent condition, Call 386J. 9-4-5t FOR SALE—A new Oliver typewritet, 406 12th St. Phone 1073, 9-1-3t SS NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be received for the in- stallation of a steam heating plant in the Wing Consolidated School build- ing at Wing, N. Dak. All material to i done accord- fications on ‘irman of | i “i price. School Board at Wing, Horn & Ritterbush, Bi LINDEN SCHOOL D Wing, N. Dak. MRS. H.,M. BEALL, Clerk. All.bids must Be sealed and pre- sented before 8 o'clock p. m. Sept. 13th, 1923 g Z 9-5-6-3-11 AT NOTICE TO CREDITORS (A ee! Vinee DP La Gi; MLE % WHEN HE JUMPED UP AT DINNER TIME TODAY, AND FOUND HIS CoAT 7aiLs | HAD BEEN NAILED DOWN BY SOME SMART ALECS HE CIGAR STORE BY STANLEY si caiman \ WARD'CIDER,_ TOMB STONES SHOT GUNS & COFFINS 4 1S HOLDING HIM BACK a TA ' t { In the Matter e Estate Charles B. Austine Deceased. "(QUT OUR WAY Notice is hereby given by the un- alee dersigned Eugene H. Austin, Execu- tor of the Last Will of Charles B. Austin, late of the Township of Dover, in the County of Ocean, and State of New Jersey, deceased, to the itors of, and all persons having ! against, said deceased, to ex-| hibit them with the necessary vouch- within four months after the ion of this notice, ecutor or his agent Finley Baker at 211 Bis Bank Build- ing, in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh Coun Dated August 21st. EUGENE j BaR GO AN GOS rT WUZ ,ORFIL! NO CRICKS ER WOODS ER NO FISHIN’ HOLES ER APPLE ORCHARDS ER NOTHIN’. @ First publication on the 22nd day of August, A. D, 1923. | 9-5-12-19-26 | Routing of “J B” | : Highway Started Cando, N. D., Sept. 5.—Routing of the newly projected Jamestown highway, was the chief-business of ; the meeting here a few days ago of the directors of the Jamestown- Brandon Highway association. Various delegations were heard in presenuns claims to having the ighway routed through their re- spective communities. The route as established will’ be- to go to perrect strangers. You|gin at Jamestown thence through will get better treatment and be| Carrington, New Rockford, Shey- . shown better bargains. ¥, §,|€"Me, Oberon, Minnewaukan, Brins- Me Voung! 9.4-1w | made, Churches Ferry, Maza, Can- AIG DO YOU WANT to go into business for yourself? I have several splendid propositions in different lines of business in Bismarck and in some of the smaller surrounding towns. F. E. Young. 9-4-1w FOR SALE—A good restaurant, loing a good business. The only eating place in town. Doing a business of $1500.00 a month. Can't help, reason for selling. Wr 172, Hazelton. N. D. FOR SALE—Pure bred ullregistered Holstein bull. Exceptionally good for first class breeding. Large nize. First $75 takes him. Address P40, Box 61, McKenzie, N. D. ‘ 0-4-1W FOR RENT—Improved farm, 420 acres or 740 acres of which 130 acres is cultivated, adjoining Man- get Box 9-5-3 da, Rock Lake, Rolla, St. John, Killarney, Bossevain and Minot, ending at Brandon. Constitution and by-laws were adopted. Markings decided on were “JB” in blue letters on a background of white. Suitable markings were ordered and the highway will be marked this fall, + It was also decided that to main- tain the marking and provide for other public features, cach town through which the highway pass- es will be assessed. It is estimat- ed that from $800 to $1,000 year- ly will be required. The markers Vey i aA \t \ ny (sled Alerts 1 Mand von gene a =) OU : ee BY WILL IAMS}! IKNOW JUS How THEM BiG CMES 1S! ITwoz OVER MINAGERIES AN ENERTHIN? Rwllins AWASTED VACATION “T LIMA ONCE! NEA SERVICE will cost-about $500. ania at t ernment councils of Lithuania, one of TO WORK IN LITHUANIA the new nations of Europe. Danville, Ill., Sept 5—In the lit Stulginskis is the nephew of Alek- tle village of Westville, near here,|sandros Stulginskis, who was elected lives Bruce Stulginskis, who appears | president of the far away Baltic re- destined some day to sit in the gov-! public in June. He lives in the Lit! when Bru ADAM AND EVA WELL, YOU SEE WE WaNT A LITTLE PLACE CAUSE. OUR LIVING Ri RUG IS ONLY FIFTEEN BY TWENTY 7 u SO CLOSE To THE NEIGHBORS AS WE ARE LADY, YOU'VE COME TO THE CLASSIEST LITTLE BuRG ON preparing himself for a public career father’s ident has been directing education, According to he is graduated from college. | Bruce will go from ce = Stulginskis is the son of a/ of INi hant, and since his} lin for colony of Danville, is studyi » University of Ilinois, and a graduate course. AND WHERE THE TIRED BUSINESS MAN, WEARIED WITH HIS DAY OF TOIL IN THE. CROWDED CITY MAY COME TO REFRESH SLOPES OF HUMPY HILLS, 4 WHERE ALL NATURE HAS POURED OUT HEe RICHEST INTHE FLAT— BLESSINGS. IMSELF ON HIS OWN BROAD ACRES BENEATH HIS OWN VINE AND FIG TREE HEI death the Lithuanian pres- the boy's the plan, the University ois to the University of Ber- PAGE SEVEN : | MARKET NEWS | 'GREECE BUYS WHEAT, REPORT Strength ‘Added. Early oa the Chiergo Market Sept. 5—Reports that bo ight 20,000 tons of durum and haid winter wheat for shipment from the United s a faetor today in cau. wheat to average higher carly. : 1The opening which varied from 1-8 lto 5-8 highcr with Sept. $1.01 3-4 to 1-8 and Dee. $1.06 to $1.06 1-8 thack followed by a moderate and then a rall; Offerings iner dealings, but tained by pred nada, likely to d the crop move ment and by gossip that Russia would prohibit grain exports. The close was steady at the same as yes- terday’s finish to @ cent lower, with ptember §$1.01% and December $1.05 5 to %. sed in the JUR Flour un- quoted $26.50 MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. wed to 15 cents to $645 a barrel, to $27.00, lower Bran ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK St. Paul, Sept, 5—Cattle re- ceipts 3,000. Killing classes dull. Mostly weak to 25 cents lower, Few grain fed fat lings | $8.00 to $10.00. ves. largely $5.00 to 7 quotable up to around 8.50, fat butchers and heifers most! to $5.00. Few best young cows 0 heifer order and heifers up to $6.00 to $6.50, Canners and cutters large ly 2.00 to $3.00, ls most- i rs and feed- steady to weak, Calves receipts 1,700. Steady to strong. Best lights largely $9.00 to 9.25. Hogs receipts 6,400. About 10 to 15 cents lower. Butcher and bacon hoy steady to weak, Packing sows x to 25 cents lower. Good and choice 150 to 200 pound hogs $8.75 to $9.00, Some medium grades or heavyweight butchers 2h to $8.50. Bulk packing sow 5 to 7.50. Good pigs mostly Sheep receipts tive lam Culls ste So, rns G ‘at ewes to packers r. Good lights and handywei Heavies mostly 4.00, ble number of flesh ewes 7.00. CHICAGO ro, Sept. Mostly 15 to receipts 19,000, done, Undertor on. killin, light. ye Calves receipts cents lower, Practi ttle nothing lower around $10.19 teady. Paek+ around Sheop reevipt Tew $11.25 and 31000, Slow. Little done on westerns. nove BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-M Bismarck, Sept. No, 1 dark northern. ... No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum.. No, 1 flax . AS TABLE DECORAT! 1ON Natal Af Sept. 5. It. in connection with the inauguration of the port’s new coaling plant, quet given here recent At intervals on the tables were lumps of coal, varnished to prevent soiling the linen, with holes drilled and filled with water to hold sprays of cut flowers. ‘ FOR COOL DAYS Widely striped coats collared in kit fox are among the interesting ‘new arrivals to greet the cool days. BY CAP HIGGINS SAY, HOLD ON - —— HOw BIG ARE_' THOSE LOTS? TWENTV BY FIFTY FEET, MISTER - * BE SURE To SAY Your, TRAE BEFORE You

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