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a ry z a ‘ i ‘ & a ‘“ k Ww THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1928 Classified Advertising Rates linsertion, 26 words or der. ... oy 2 insertions, 26 words or 6 3 insertions 25 words o under’ ....... 0.004 Wien) 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 HELP WANTED—FEMALE pee WANTED-—Good competent rl, preferably over twenty-one years, to take full charge of household in a modern home. Four in family including 2 school children. Good town, Address box 67, Fairmount, N.-D. =6-2t 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, 8-31-1w WANTED — Thoroughly maid for general housework, Fam- ily of two. -Highest wages to right party. Address Tribune No, 634, 9-5-3t WANTED—A girl or elderly lady to care for healthy 4-year-old boy from 8:45 a, m, to 3:30 p. m. Phone 682, competent WANTED—Competent girl for gen- era] housework, Mrs, 8. W. Cor- win, 515 Mandan avenue, 9-4-tf WANTED—At once, experience it ress and kitchen help. Annex Cafe. Phone 209. 9-6-1t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs, Walter S, Stratton, 122 Avenue A. 9-6-3t WANTED—Lady for repairing lad und men’s clothes, City Cleaners & Dyske Gey s WANTED—Girl for gener work. Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 15 Ave. B. 9-5-3t WANTED—School girl for companion evenings. Phone 437M. jouse- 9-4-3t WANT man’s Confectionery. 9-6-3 GIRL WANTED—For general house work, Phone 179J. 9-4-3t WANTED—Dishwasher at Sweet Shop. 9-4-3t D—Bright girl. Apply Hoff- it R SAI ‘ord touring car, run x weeks; Motometer, large steer- ing wheel, bumper and extra ti Reasonable price. Write 636- care Tribune. 9 FOR SALE—Maxwell touring, run only 7000 miles. Cheap if taken at once. Part cash, balance on month- ly payments. Phone 632M, a8 Av. FOR SALE: ry able price; run 8,000 miles; good shape, Write 637, care Tribune. FOR SALE—Buick 6, Victrola ph ograph, dishes, gasoline engine, and oil stove. 824 Anderson Ave. 9-4-3t DODGE TOURING—1922 model, looks like new, is like new, inquire at Harrington’s Barber Shop. 9-4-1w ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two modern rooms to rent to ladies, Phone 733M. One office room to rent corner of Fourth and Broadway. Phone 935. 8-31-lw FOR RENT—Room in modern home suitable for two. Hot water heat. Near high school. Phone 1032-710 Avenue D. 9-4-3¢ JRNISHED ROOM for rent in new house, suitable for two, Across from High School, 712 ‘th St. Phone 357W. 9-5-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern home, for women only. Inquire 122 1-2 5th St. Over Roop’s old store, rear flat. 9-5-8t R RENT—One large room in mod. ern home, suitable for two; gentle- men preferred, 309 8th St. Phone '2360-W. 9-4-8t IR RENT—Light housekeeping| iso modern unfurnisbed College. ‘Telephom 1-18-tt FOR RENT—Furnished room im mo- dern home. Convenient location. Telephone 812W. 122 Avenue A. , 9-4-8, ¥OR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also one large room. 808 7th St. 9-4-lw FOR RENT—To one or to ‘adults,| single room, running water and farge closet, 422-5th St. 9-4-3t [—Room for two with board. Two block from Will shoe! 208 Third St. 9-4-8¢ YOR RENT—Furwished rooms ix moderm home; close tn, 708. Main. Phone. 342, 9-4-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in-‘mod- 801-5th. St. oF ‘phone 9-5-8t ITH BOARD—For. gentle- men in modern'home. Call 428-Bth 5-3 ern: house. 242) St. TOR RENT—Two light houschooping rooms in modern home. 807 Ath St. . 9-6-8t VERY DESIRABLE room for 941 Cail 617-7th' St. 9-4-8t FOR RENT—Rooms at 200 Ave. 0. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ | Hedden Agency. FOR BXCHANGE af To trade quarter section Mountrail County land, priced right tor Bismarck residence, valued at not over $4500, No. 633 Tribune. 9-5-4t pacino wrontns ) ._ OOSIRSebeeny FOR SALE—820 acre improved farm, or would trade for house and lot in’ Bismarck. Mrs. E. H. King, 407-11th St. Phone 478W. sees Pa a 9-6-lw WANTED—The best quarter section that $1000, $1200 cash will buy. Hills or sand not wanted. No, 632 Zribune. 9-5-4t FOUND FOUND—A black cow, came to my place, 1709 R r St., August 2s, 8 years old, no brand, weight 900 pounds. T. P. O’Connor Postoffice Bldg. | 9-6-3t SUM’ OF MONEY found. Cali at stamp window, post office and pay for_ad. 9-5-3t | 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 150 South front. Price $4500. with $1000. cash. FOR SALE—Eight room house on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, let 60x140. 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 60 x 140. Henhouse. Price $1900 with $1600. cash. Money to loan .on improved City Pro- perty. Insurance. Price Owens, Eltinge Bik. Phone 421, FOR SALE—10 room house, 2 baths. Ideal for apartments. Well located. Price $5125. $1250. c HEDDEN AGENCY MAKES APPOINTMENTS FOR MORNING, NOON, OR EVEN- ING, PHONE 0. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low,” Riverview. Price $5250. $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. HELP WANTED—MALE charges, the remainder coming from “A middle aged couple to| private sources, and measures have work on farm for the care of, stock, good buildings and/and after-care of British odd water. State w: ted, | from the mother country. No objection to one child, Every.| In South Australia, the Anglican i No objection to one child. Every- .j church will undertake to a: thing Horn iahds gust be exporienc’|arrivals after they set foot on Aus- ed. Chas. Quinn, R. 1, Voltaire, N. D. Qe tralian soil. Homan’s Cafe & Bakery. ter taking | been taken for the reception, placing settlers WANTED—Man to work in kitchen.| \onicp oF CHATTEL MORTGAGE 9-5-2t Whereas, Petter Hill as mortgagor, WANTED—Night dish washer. Ap-|did an the 28t day of December, 8-27-tf | 1922, make a ce: ply Minute Lugeh, Sake dated: of il Lost Sormick Binde: stone cord tire, rim, tail ligh cense 78744, on Black Tr: drag; 1 McCormi: September 2, reward, Notify Char- lie Roe, Falkirk, N. D. LOST—Small black pocket book Mon-|sleds; 1 Disc; on city streets. Contained large | ay, sum of money. Reward of $5.00. Return to Tribune No. 635 and ceive reward. g- AGENTS WANTED pes Cena re meere | Hurra; 1 Gelding 18 yrs. old, MAN, WOMAN WANTED~ Salary $75 | ¥¢'"'1400, named Prince; -weokly full time, $1.60 an hour! i) "yrs. old, black, wt. 1600, named Nick; 1 Gelding 8 yrs. old, black, wt. spare time, selling guaranteed hos- fery to wearer. Cottons, heathers,| 1650, named B silks, GUARANTEED MILLS, Nor-| old, bay, wt, 12 ristown, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS the winter to live? I have the best of contiections in pi end Florida. It will pay you to| old, stub horn: look these up before going. It is| ld, white fac better to go with a letter of infro- will get better treatment and be| horrs; shown better, bargains. F. E. Young, 9-4-lw for yourself? 1 have lines of business in Bismarck and] twenty-seven in some of the smaller surrounding | Dollars, on whi town: E. Young. a good business. The only eating} And Wherea: of $1500.00 a month. Can't get help, reason for selling. Write Box 172, Hazelton. N. D. 9-5. for first class P. O. Box 61, McKenzie, N. D. FOR RENT—Improved dan, with city water, electric lights, ete. Must lean to milk and hogs. L. N. Cary, Mandan, gioets | eroy ied Bylaw. HEDDEN AGENCY. FOR SALE—Eight .room modern house, full basement, furnace: heat, garage, close in. Price $4700. $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. Phone 0. HOUSE RENTALS COLLECTED. FOR SALE—New modern bungalow, Riverview, full basement, furnace heat, three bed rooms and sleeping porch, Double garage.- East front. Near school, immediate possession. Hedden Phone 0, FOR SALE—6 room house. oak floors, full basement, furnace hi south front, well located. Price $5600— $1300 cash, balance terms. Hedden Agency, TELEPHONE FOR FIRE INSURANCE. lw FOR SALI room modern house, including 8 bed rooms, 75 foot frontage, east front, near school, for $4200., on terms; 6 room mod- ern houge, hardwood floors, 3 bed rooms, nice lawn, south front for $5250,, on terms, immediate pcs- session; 6 room modern house, bed rooms, basement, enclosed porch, Ine garage attached to house, near. schools, immedi: possession; for $6000., on terms: 7 room modern house, 4 hed rooms, east front, near schools, f on terms; 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-lw FOR SALE—On very reasonable terms, T room hoyse with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlory 4 |ADAM AND EVA implements, inventory aboat $8,000, T Joented in county s with large territory and good trade, agents for RF. International lines for’ past ten| "Avoceyor Ws years. Health conditions réason for selling. No trades considered. Write Tribune No. 608. FOR SALE—2 chairs, 1 rocker, cre- tonne covered witker, and 1 large Court. Phone 851R.or 493... MY FIRE INSURANCE, business has doubled the past year. There’s a rehson. F. E. Young. FOR SALE—Girls | lared coat. price. Towing described 2 6-ft. McCormick Mower OST—Ford Carrier complete, Fire-} Deere 16-inch Sulkey Plow M 1 5-Section Waod Hay rakes, 1 Iron wagon” truck; 1 Moline e-tired tween Underwood and Garrixon| Wagon” tracts ot Mith grain ‘box; 3 Sets double work harness 9-5-3t| with collars and bridles; 1 Set Bob MH unds or }1600, nam: ore; 1 Mare yrs. old, Baar goiter Gakteed | t, 1200, named Daisy; 1 Mare 6 yrs. old, bay, wt 1050, named Bijan; 1 Mare 9 yrs. old named Riga; 1 Mare 4 yrs. old, bay, wt. 1100, named Mirku; 1 Mare 7 | Oi, bay, we. 900, named Minnic Mare 2 yrs, old, gray, wt. 990, named ray, 1 Gelding 1500, yrs. 1 Gelding 6 yrs. named Teddie Gelding 2 yrs. old, t. 900, 9-5-2 | named Frank; 1 black and white cow 8 yrs. old, no horns; 1 Red and white cow 4 yrs. old, no horns; 1 Red and LANEO __| white cow 5 yrs. old, no horns; ARE YOU GOING west or south for| Black and white cow, 6 yrs. old, no i horns; 1 Brown cow 6 yrs. old, stud horns; 1 Red'cow 7 yrs. old no horns; tions Oregon,/ 1 Black cow 7 yrs. old, white on legs, Washington, California, Mississip-| no horns; 1 red and white cow 7 yr: 1 Roan cow 5 yrs. red and white cow 7 yrs. old, no horns; 1 red and . . i we Tr ly ve 85 jac! duction to some reliable man than| White cow S yrs ol Sri. olde ROHEE: to go to perrect strangers. Yow|1 red and white cow 6 yrs. old stub 1 black heifer 2 yrs. WE horns; 1 red and white heifer 2 yrs.| WQS old, horns; 1 red heifer 2 yrs. old, no]! | horns; 4 bull calves 1 years old, red DO YOU WANT to go into business] and white; 3 heifer calves 1 year old, several | red and white, to The Farmers State i fonstdnvdl Bank of Wing, N. Dak., as mortgagee, splendid propositions in different | Bank of Wins payment, of Crorserieee undred Twenty-: h there is due at the date of this notice the sum of Twen- FOR SALE—A good restaurant, loing | ‘¥-pine Hundred Seventeen Dollars old, even ‘ “ Default hes been placa in town. Doing a business} made in the terms of said mortgage by the non-payment of said debt; Now, Therefore, -3t ! given ceeey De Br ‘mort- wes: Mee nt enibiabnes rage, and 1) ‘armers FOR SALE—Pure bred unregistered | State Bunk of Wing, N. Dak. Holstein bull. Exceptionally good | present owner thereof, the unders' breeding. Large ed will sell the above described size. First $75 takes him, Address | tels at the residence of the mortgag ¥ him, Address | tuate on the SW of Sec. 8141-75 $-4-1w it, the County of Burleigh. and State -4-1W | of North Dakota, at\the hour of farm, 420} o'clock p. m. of the fifteenth day of acres or 740 acres of which 130 Beads 1988, to satisfy on ay ii i joining Man- | secured by said mortgage ani e in- acres is cultivated, adjoining Man-| terest thereon and the costs and ex- penses of sale, and Attorney’s fees as Notice is hereby the Dated at Wing, North Dakota, this A FULL STOCK of hard: 5th day of September, 1923. arene are send HE FARMERS STA’ Wing, N. TE BANK, gent for Mortgagee, Wing, North Dakota, SUM 8-8tf STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. — mirror. Eliza Barr, No. 7. Person| q(Alice Wright York, Plaintiff, «, |, The State of North Dako -1-3t | above named defendant: lage You are hereby sumrhoned. to an- swer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answér upon 9-4-1w! the subscriber at his office “in the irls lamb lined fur col-| city of Bismarck, in the county of]: Nearly new at half| Burleigh, state of North Dakota, with+} Phone 427 9-4-1w | it thirty days after the service of this J ‘W| summons upon you, exclusive of the vs. rtain chattel mort- day, on the fol- to-wit: 1 Joh n 1 7-ft. 1 1 SNES) ROS oe 2 te to the FOR SALE—Jiffy Washing Tablets,| day of service; and in case of your a bleacher, 407 11 St. A78W. Phone | failure to appear or answer judgment 9.5-1w| Will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- FOR SALE—One six-hole coal range. | plaint. Excellent condition. Call 386J. Church To Aid = Melbourne, Sept. 6.—The Anglican Church of Great Britain has under-| entitled action were filed in the of- taken to share with various of the|fice of the clerk of the district court state governments of Australia the|of the county of Burleig! g| cost of bringing over desirable Eng-| North Dakota on the 8rd day of Au- lishmen to settle in Australia. pat & De, In Western Australia the govern- ment and the church will each con- tribute a third of the transportation 23. FH. REGISTER, Attorney for sald Plainti jismarck, ort! akota. 8-9-16-23-30—-9-6-13] OPened here, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, 9-4-5t| on, this 2nd day of’ August, A. F. H. REGISTER, ottice Attomey for, Plaintitr, ? A . ice and post office address: In Immigra’ Webb Block, Bismarck, North Dakota. tion To the above named defendant: You are hereby notified that the summons and complaint in the above _. THAT. HA MO ARMS 1S FLAPPIN’ NOD A“THINK YO WAS ABLE “TO KEEP IN“TOUCH WITH “TROTTI HOw YOU GOIN To SAVE IT TILL) |GOT IT IN You Go To HOOTS TOWN To SEE ~rouR TODAY SHOWING FOLKS THE BUMP HE GOT ON THE HEAD WHEAN-HE VISITED CITY BALL GAME eee ceo <li PAGE SEVEN — ‘WHEAT SAGS AT OPENING Influx of Snring Wheat Caus > Downward Turn Chicago, Sept. en- largemen buying which foung the marke bare of offerings led to the high- ices for wheat today not- nding carly weakness, The however, failed to hold well and the close was steady at sume us yesterday's finish to one-fourth cent highe Sept. $1.01 5-8 and Dee, $1.033-4 to 7-8. Chicago, Sept. 6——With spring wheat beginning to move in volume from farms wheat showed a slight downward tendency today. ening which ranged from 1-8 cent off to 1-4 cent up with September $1.01 1-4 to 1-2 and December $1.05 3-4 to 7-8 was followed by a mo- derate setback and then a little ral- ly. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Yhieago, Sept. 6.--Hog re 00. 15 to cents lower. : eal top $ Cattle receipts 10,- YW? “hig Y 000, Most killing classes slow, Gen- yl” ly steady with week's extren decline unevenly 25 to 75 cents u der a week earlier. Few strictly choice steers here today. Some held above $13.00. to 50 cents higher, Upwards 00 to out- siders. Sheep receipts . Lambs steady to strdng. Sheep slow, s Natives mostly $12.25 to $12.50. BY WILLIAMS AH DONT .“THINK: tTBOY, AH KNOWS IT. CAUSE. ISE UP IN DE AIR MOS OB DE’ TIME! £ OF HIS. w\ . 7 Rilliams NBA SERVICE =f Minneapoli Flour un- changed. Shipments 37,134 barrels. Bran $25.50 to $26.00, SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul pts 2,700. Mo: with Wednesday's low pri fat beeves $4.50 to $8.50, Bulk w erns $5.50 to $7.00. Bulk nativ $5.00 to $7.00. Grass-fat butcher cows and heifers $3.00 to $6.50, Bulk under $5.00, Canners mostly § $2.50. Bologna bulls $3.50 to $: Stockers and feeders dull, tende lower. Bulk $3.50 to $6.00. © 1,600. Strong. Best lights mostly $: to $9.50. Hog receipts 5,600. Most 25 cents lower. Few load choice light sorts to shippers $9.00. Bulk desir- able 150 to 250 hogs to packers $8.50 to $8.75. Heavier or less shed kind $8.00 to $8.25, Bulk packing saws $7.00 to $7.25 Sheep receipts 1,500. Fairly activ Abdut steady. Bulk good native lambs $11.50, Seconds mostly $7.50. F: ewes to packers $4.00 to $6.50. leshy ewes to breeders $6.75 to $7.00 or better. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, Sept. 6.—Wheat re- ceipts 364 cars, compared with ear ugo. Cash No, 1 no 1-4 to $1.201-4; No, 1 dark spring choice to fane: $1.26 1-4 to $1.301-4; good to choi $1.211-4 to $1.251-4; ordinary good, @1.181-4 to $1.201-4; Septem ber, $1.15 1-4; December, May, $1.205-8; corn No, 821-2 to 83 cents; oats No. 851-8 to 355-8 cents; barley, 46 to 57 cents; rye No, 2, 653-4 to 6b cents; flax No, 1, '$2.321-2 to $2.33 1-2. ca ern, $1. northern BISMAR Al (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 6. No. 1 dark northern .. $11 |No. 1 northern spring - 1.07 . 1 amber durum . ee . 1 mixed durum mines red durum . 69 WALLPAPER MUSEUM OPENED state of Cassel, Germany, Sept. 6.—Wali- papers and wallcoverings of all na- tions and of all periods are shown 1n the new wallpaper museffm recently French wallpaper of the period im- mediately fcllowing the Napoleonic era is of cspecial interest and at- tracts much attehtion, Terror made its way into the French wall decor- | early - colonial ations to an amazing degree. Paper of that period is more bizarre than many SWEETEST, DARLINGEST. HOUSE - LOOK AT THAT ADORABLE WY hed rooms, all built in features, double garage fine lawn and shade | trees. Om pavement, close in, 4 blocks from school and post office. If interested write No. 629, Tri-| bune. FOR SALE-A_bergain. Six-room | modern ouse,. clese in, including | three edrooms, water, sewer, ' page heat, basement and bath, |! $3,000 on very liberal terms, Geo. M. Regiater.” Phone 90, 9-lelw FOR RENT” OR” SALESPartly “tur- “nished house and four: lots, large \ barn, chicken coop and run-wey, 417 So. 9th. . Phone 804-M, f 9-16-1w NIS! house for sale or gent, 2. blocks from. new ~school, newly painted inside and out. Phone 942K or 8625. 418 Raymond St. 8-81-5t FOR RENT—Modern furnished houwge, Very good location. Désir- able for young: -copple or: « adults. Call 615 7th St. ~ Ba 2 0-5-3t SALE—6 reom ‘he 4, Bouth | front, close in; toilet and furnace; $2000.00 with very reasonable || terms. _ F.CE. Young. 9-4-lw bon ap hg room modern house, 8 rei red at, 924-41 Fav sianey as aie furnished: Bt. Phe F MODERN: home for Hedden ~ “Real Estate Agency. Phen 0, oa D-5-2t FOR EENT—Foar youn house, st 18 B5g8 9eb-lw 9:1-t¢} 7 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HISTORIC ? SAV LADY, WASHINGTON HAD THE MUMPS HERE-GRAMT WAS VAKCINATED (N THAT. THERE PARLOR = RT. BARNUM SIGNED UP THE SIAMESE. TWINS (6% THAT DINING ROOM AN’ of the modern expressionistic wall! papers, and shows amazing combina- tions of colors. There is an extensive sa display of American wallpaper frort 1 1 flax . » 2.00 . 2 flax . . 1.95 1 rye - 46 The fad for dressing all children days down to the! of the same family alike is growing. present, showing both the hand-made! There are also little brother and sis- and machine-made products. ter outfits, ‘They-Wanted an Old Home WELL- COURSE IT QINT GOT NO PLUMBIN' AT ALL- AN’ THERE'S No RUNNING WATER AND THERE AIN'T NO FURNACE AN’ HO GAS NOR ELECTRICITY, BUT OUTSIDE OF IT NEEDING A NEW ROOF AN' FLOORS AN’ PORCH THERE AINT REALLY MUCH TO BE DONE .ExcePT TO BUILD A NEW FOUNDATIO RY CAP HIGGINS WELL, ANYHOW, | JUST SOLD (T, ABOUT. AN HOUR AGO TO AGENTLEMAN FROM THE ASYLUM An | AINT . HAD TIME To TAKE THE

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