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. ern house. 2 / linsertion. 25 words or . 26 words or 3 insertions 26 words or under .... 1 week. 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch vA) 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 TOQ_REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE, 32 __ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED-—Good competent girl, 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, D 2 9-6-2 maid for general housework, Fam- ily of two. Highest wages to rights party. Address Tribune No, 63: 9. WANTED—A girl or elderly lady to care for healthy 4-year-old boy from 8:45 a. m. to 3:30 p. Phone 682. si hieamiany WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs, Walter 8, Stratton, 122 Avenue aS 9. WANTED—Lady iring lad and men’s clothes, City Cleaners & Dyers. 9-5-3t WANTED—School girl to work for room and board, 414-6th St. Phone 710. 9-6-3t WANTED—Girl for general nm. house- work. Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 15 Ave. B. 9. -8t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ R SALE—Ford touring car, run six weeks; Motometer, large steer- ing wheel, bumper and extra; tire. Reasonable price. Write 636- care _Tribun 9-5-3t FOR SALE—Dodge sedan; reason- able price; run 8,000 8; good shape, Write 637, care Tribune. 9. DODGE TOURING—1922 model, looks like new, is like new, inquire at Harrington's Barber Shop. 9-4-lw ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT. ely furnished room motiern home. - % block- from No. ward school and 4 blocks from Capitol and High School. Phone 931W. 1009 6th St. 9-7-tf FURNISHED ROOM for rent in nev’ house, suitable for two. Across from High School. , 712 7th St. Phone 357W. / 9-5-3 FOR RENT—Room_in modern home,f for women only. Inquire 122 1-2 5th St. Over Roop’s old store, rear flat. 9-5-3t FOR RENT—A furnished front room on ground floor. Sleeping or light, housekeeping privileges. 411-8th a St. 9-6-lw FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnisled flat, Business College. Telephont 188, er 7-18-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home. Convenient Telephone 812W. 122 Avenue A. 9-7-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home; close tn, 708 Main. “Phone 342, 9-4-lw FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- 801-5th St, or phone 9-5-3 ¥o T—A furnished room in a modern home. Phone 511J. 519 ath St. 9-6-2 ROOM WITH BOARD—For. gentle- men in modern home, Call 418-5th _ St. ee 9-5-8t FOR RENT—Two light housekeoping rooms in modern home. 307 4th S 9- R RENT--Rooms at 200 Ave, D. 9-5- ———— Lost TOST—Betweon Max and Bismarck, af: male setter. Part head black, body white with black ticks. Growth in one eye. Name plate on collar, Hen- ry Willaert, Green Bay, Wiscons:n Dog has rheumatism in hind leg. Liberal reward for any informa- tion as to whereabouts. A. W. & Mellen, Bismarck, N. D. LOST—Ford! Carrier complete, Fir stone cord tire, rim, tail light, 1i- cense 78744, on Black Trail be- tween Underwood and Garrison ‘# September 2, reward, Notify Char- & lie Roe, Falkirk, N. D. 9-5-3t LOST—Small 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. 685 and ceive réward. 9-5-3t LOST—Bunch of ys in Buxton Key- tainer in P. 0, Monday. Finder nu tify J. L. Case, Th. Mach. Co. Phone |: 943,. >. 6-1w pea ira FOUND | FOUND=A black cow, came to my place, 1709 Rosser St, August 2b, | 8 years old, no brand, weight. 900 ig pounds. T. P. O'Connor Postoffice Bldg 9-6-8 SUM OF found. at stamp window, post éffice and pay ie for ad. i 9-5-8t SEWING WA! ; PLAIN AND FANCY sewing wanted. Call at Room 5 over Black Stone Pool Hall, 116 Sth St. Prices rea- sonable. \\ Phone 341. Elisabeth Schults, > QF, / f : ; | att NTED — Thoroughly competen: FOR SALE—Three room house with | HELP WANTED—MALE 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- thi ‘ished, must, be experienc- ed. Chas. Quinn, R. 1, Box 35, Voltaire, N. D. 9-A-5t , WANTED—Boy aver school age to learn Optical business. One living at home preferred. N. P. Benson Optical Company, Room 17 Eltinge _Bloel _9-7-2t Le te work pon fas lust be ry hand milker. featy Soe Phone 51 or P. O. Bi Homan’s Cafe & Bakery. 9-5-2t WANTED—Night dish washer, Ap- ply Minute Lunch. 8-27-tf FOR SALE OB RENT _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six room one story cot- tage, full ment, furnace heat; maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 60 x 150 South front. Price $4600. 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, full basement, furnace, lot 60 x 140. Henhouse. Price $1900 with $1000. cash. \ Money to loan on improved City Pro- perty. Tnsuran x Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. FOR SALE—10 room house, 2 baths. Ideal for apartments. Well located. | Price ‘$5125. $1260. cash. HEDDEN AGENCY MAKES APPOINTMENTS FOR MORNING, NOON, OR EVEN- ING. PHONE 6. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, Riverview. Price $5260. $760! 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 $6260. Terms, HEDDEN AGENCY. HEDDEN AGENCY. FOR SALE—Eigh$ room modern hoyse, 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. Termi Hedden Agency. 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 heat, south front, well located. Price $5600— $1300 cash, balance terms. Hedden Agency. TELEPHONE FOR FIRE INSURANCE. 9-1-lw FO LE—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 $5250., on ‘terms, immediate pos: * session; 6 room modern house, 3 bed © rooms, basement, enclosed porch, fine garage attached to house; near schools, immediate possession; for $6000., on terms; 7 room modern house, 4 bed rooms, east front, near schools, for $4000., on terms; all house, with block of ground of 24 Jots in city limits, for $1250., on very liberal terms; 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, 7 room house with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlor. 4 bed rooms, all built in features, double garage fine lawn and ide On pavement, close in, 4 blocks from school and post office, interested write No. 620, Tri- bum. May : B-1 tt 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. EAs Re i 9-1-lw FOR SALE~8 room residence, 6 bed rooms, hot water heat, lot 50x14i on paved street:-Part cash. Got to sell, party legving city. Address c, Bismarek, N. D. In care Gen. Delivery, . i 9-7-1w FOR RENT OR SALE—Partly fur: aiahed hens 8nd four lots, large arn, chicken coop; and. run-way, 417 So. 9th. Phone 90000 Bo = 9-16-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnished house. Very good location. Desir: able for young couple or : t:vo adults. Call 615 7th St. Bait FOR .Toom house, sout! foe eines in toilet and furnace} with. reasenal _St, Sidney Smith. Phone B43W. —8 room médertt house, pars Bp FOR"! : Ouse, with 3 rooms -4th St. Sidney Smith. | artment, & 8.81-t¢ | room un- 72% Sixth fr Of 0 6 room modern house, basement, 3/; le yn Mountrail County land, priced right for Bismarck) residence, valued at not over $4500. No, 633 Tribune. ‘ i 9-5-4 Pei ceo || ER FOR SALE—820 acre improved farm, or would trade for house and lot in. Bismarck. Mrs. E. H. King, 407-1ith St. Phone 478W, aeaee 9-8-1w WANTED—The best quarter section that $1000, $1200 cash will buy. Hills or sand not wanted. No. 632 Tribune. 9-5-4t MISCELLANBOUS ARE YOU GOING west or south for the winter to live? I have the best of connections m Oregon, Washington, California, Mississip- piand Florida. It will pay you to lock these up before going. It is better to go with a letter of intro- duction to some reliable man than to go to perrect strangers. You will get better treatment and be shown “better bargains. F, E, Young. 9-4-1w POLL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, tocated in county seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for Intefhational lines for past ten years. Ith conditions reason for selling. No trades considered. Write Tribune No, 608, -Btt DO YOU WANT to go into business for yourself? I have several splendid propositions in different lines of business in Bistharck 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 get help, reason fer selling. Write Box 172, Hazelton. N. D. 9-5-3t FOR RENT—Improved farm, 420 acres or 740 acres of which 130 acres is cultivated, adjoining Man- dan, with city water, electric lights, | ete, Must lean to milk and hogs. L. N. Cai FOR SALE: Holstein bull. Exceptionally good for first. cross breeding. Large size. First $75 takes him. Address P. 0. Box 61, McKenzie, N. D. 9-6-Llw FOR SALE—2 chairs, 1 rocker, cre- tonne covered wicker, and 1 large mirror. Eliza Barr, No. 7, Person Court. Phone 861R or 49J. An-8t FOR SAGE—Remington pump gun, 12 guage, full choke, $18.00. Ford runabout, new tires. Good condi- tion. Call 1100 Taxi. 9-6-3 MY FIRE INSURANCE business has doubled the past year. There's a reason. F, E, Young. 9-4-1W FOR: SALE=Girls lamb lifed fur col- lared coat, Nearly new at® half price. Phone 427. 9-4-1W FOR SALE—Jiffy Washing Tablets, a bleacher. 407 11th St. Phone aasW. 9-5-lw FOR SALE—One, six-hole coal range. Excellent condition, Call 386J. ign ne IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED: STATES For the District of North Dakota, Yn the Matter of A. H. Knowlton, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. 215. To the creditors of A. H. Knowlton of Regan, County of Burleigh, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on August 29, 1923 the said A. H. Knowl- ton was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office, of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D., on Thursday, September 20, 1928 at ten o’clock a. m., at which time the ere- ditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- rupt and transact sugh other business as may properly come before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D:, Septem- ber 6, 1 BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be received for the in- stallation of a steam heating plant in the Wing Consolidated Schoolsbutld- ing at ig, N. Dak. All material to be furnished and work done accord- ing to plans and specifications on file with B. F. Lawyer, chairman of Pibh MRS, H. All bids must be sealed and pre- sented before 8 o’tlock p. m. Sept. 18th, 1973 9-5-6 -3-11 SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleghsas. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Ethan B. McCarthy, Plaintiff, vs. Grace McCarthy, Defendant, The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned ‘to an- swer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your,answer upon the subscriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of the service; and in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer judgnien> will be taken against you by default ae the relief demanded in the com- plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, August 10th, 1923. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address, Bis- marck, North Dakota. To the above named defendant: You are hereby notified that the summons and verified complaint in the above entitled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 4th day of August,\1923. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address, Bis- . marck, North Dakota. First publication August 10th, 1923. 8-10-17-24-31—9-7-14 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ON CIAL EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that by vir-! tue of a. judgment of foreclosure! rendered in District Court of Bur-|- leigh County, North Dakota, on July 7th, 1923, in an action wherein T. G.| McDermott, Trustee for William Ezra Wheeler, Ellen Brett Wheeler, Doris May Wheeler, Pear! Amanda Wheeler and Hattie L Wheeler is plaintif?, and Phebe Li Rogers, F. L. Rogers, Grace Rogers and R. R. Rogers, I. L: Rogers and M. S. Rogers as tte exec- utors of the last will, of F. M. Rogers Deceased, Mason City Loan & Trust Company, a corporation, G Brett, Mark Counce, Duemeland R, E. Morris, and O. F. Clark, are defendants, an execution is upon said judg- ment, the undersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 25th day of September, 1923, at two o'clock P. M. the real estate described as follows; South half (8%) of Section Three (3) and the Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (SE% NW‘) Southwest quarter of Northeast quar- ter (SW% NEX) and North half of Southeast quarter (N% SE%) of Sec-| tion Four (4) Township One Hun- dred Forty (140) Range Seventy-six (76) and also all of Section One (1) Township One Hundred Forty (146) Range Seventy-seven (77) in said Burleigh Count: : Or so much thereof as may be neo- essary to satisfy said judgment and} costs amounting to the’ sum of $14,- 185.78 and 6 per cent interest: from July 7th, 1923, and all accruing costs, Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 28rd day of August, 1923, ALBIN HEDSTROM, fy Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. REES L. PHELPS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Steele, North Dakota. . 8-2 31—9-7-14-21 Soap Makes End Of Leprosy Chicago, Sept. 7—Soap is the greatest enemy of leprosy and if eco- nomie conditions could be changed so that everyone could afford to be clean, and education create in them the desire and knowledge of hygiene leprosy would soon cease to be a great scourge and become one of the rare diseases, Dr. Arthur W. Stillians, professor of dermatology at North- western University, announced in an article just published. The author arrives at™the conclu- sion that to eradicate leprosy in this country the first object of the at- tack must be on the popular fear of the disease. “It seems the greatest ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR HIS WIFE; LosT A WHEEL OFF WIS DELIVERY * WAGON “TODAY —HIS PLAN To SNEAK HOME AFTER DARK WAS DPSET WHEN HE STEPPED ON A SQDUE. B\ SODA POP—HAIR PINS! BUTTER-AnLE GRE NECK TIES w° Ski. Lats AKY BOARD- BY STANLEY STANLEY NEA SERVICE. f BY WILLIAMS THE DENTISTMINEARLY LosT A NEW TRwillans PATIENT THE TIME HE HAD A PLUMBER - DOING SOME WORK IN HIS OFFICE peet the nature of their disease will hide, at any sacrifice, rather come into the “open,” says Drf Stil- difficulty in the isolation of lepers|lians. in the United States is finding them, “As for the victims of the malady, their fear of being branded as lepers| cecupational therapy is of benefit, it couragement put hope into their than| hearts and their conditiom improves | nations ¢ fs a consequence. Because leprosy in| ergy in its early stages is not recognizable | present in port of entry examinations of im-| common nigrants, the problem of its control| leprosy i being so great that ‘those who sus-|has been found, Kindness and en-| is a problem for the whole world.” ADAM AND EVA WELL, WE WILL. LOOK IT OVER, MR. RITCHIE, THERE ‘SHE IS- ALL THE COMFORTS OF LAND AND- WATER. AND. NO LOT TO PAY FOR FISH ON THE EAKFAST— YOU CAN CATCH Your. BAND .FRY'EM _ All at Sea ed.” rand a united front against the enemies of the human race, would certainly be conque PAGE: SEVEN: ‘CANADA ‘CROP ESTIMATE CUT Has Bullish Effect on Wheat Mart Early Today Chicago, Sept. 7—Reduction of Canadian crop estimates as compar- ed with latest previous figures ha bullish effect on wheat today, Open ing prices which ranged irom on eighth to tlgee-eighths cents hig! with September, $1.017-8 to $1 [and December, $1,06 to $1.06 1-8 w {followed by material further gains. Falling off in domestic primary de mand helped Inter to sustain p Close unsettled 7-8 to 13-8 cen’ net higher, (0 LIVESTOCK, Sept. 7.—ilog receipts, IC, Chicago, 100. Mo 10 to 20 cents lower. Cattle re ts, 3,000. Beef steers and yearlings about steady, Maturea steers, $11.75. Venlers strong to 2b cents higher, Bulk to packers, $11.50 to $12, To outsiders up to $1 Sheep receipts, 8,000, Fairly ac- tive, Lambs strong to 15 cents high- er. Sheep steady. Bulk fat native lambs, $12.65 to $12.75, so PAUL LIV sT. South St. Paul, Sept STOCK Cattle re- en at prices ne of 25 to a D0. Dull and une ng the w ‘sd .50. Few good fleshy D. Calves receipts 800, Str to 25 cents higher. Best lights most ly ) to $ Hog rece s 4,000, Weak. Mo . Best light s Bulk desi Less r butche . Bulk packing sow $7.00. Good pigs mostly § About half a load of choice 125 pound fat pigs $8.00, Sheep receipts 1,000, Lambs about st Bulk desirable e lambs . Culls mostly $7.50, A‘few tive feeding lambs mos ay up to yweight fat ents lower, He: y. Desirable lights avies mostly n $10.00, Da $10.25. Light ewes mostl. ewes about s to packers $6. $4.00. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russsell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, Sept. 7. 1 dark northern No. $1.13 No, 1 northern spri 1,09 No, 1 amber durum. BL No, 1 mixed durum . 17 No, 1 red durum 11 No, 1 flax ..., 2.04 No, 2 flax 1.99 No. 1 rye er) MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapoli: . T—Wheat re- ceipts, 287 cars, compared with cars a year ago, Cash No, 1 north- crn, *$1.201-4 to $1.23 1-4; No. 1 dark northern, spring choice to fan- cy, $1,291-4 to $1.831-4; goog tu , $1.24 1-4 to $1.28 1-4; ordinary $1.211-4 to $1.211-4 to to good, 1 September, $1.17 1-4; 191-8; May, $1.21 7-8, De- POLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Sept, 7.—Flour 10 cents higher in carload lots, $6.35 to 6.55 a barrel. Shipments, 49,559 bar- GERMAN PLANE SHOWS KCONOMY Munich, Sept. 7—German manu- facturers, limited by post-war regu- lations, are making very few air- planes. Nevertheless a machine built in Munich recently flew from Rosario to Buenos Aires, Argentina, is miles, in one-third of the train time for the distance and at a cost for gasoline equal to the price of a rail- way. ticket. 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