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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, _ WANTED—Ambitious girls to take Mis. © FOR RENT—Rooms, or 2 light house- FOR RENT—Quiet comfortable rooms FOR RENT—Ligh: . FOR R MINNESOTA FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room TOR RENT—A furnished front room FOR RENT--Two light housekeeping YOR REN®-Furnished room in. mo- FOUND—A’ black” cow, cate to my we 1928 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SALESMAN. SALESMEN for cigars: : Traveling, salary and expenses or commission with drawing account. Must be ace ive, ambitious, énergetic, desirous of making big money. Former ex- perience not necessary, We furnish instructions. Grand opportunity for right man to blish permanent Profitable business. Apply at once to A. Landmark & Co., Denver, Pa. WHOLESALE HOUSE, 16 successful years with a strong, well advertised line for retail trade. We have im- mediate opening for five capable men with good retord. Men able to earn four-to-eight thousand dol- Jars. Permangnt connection. Miles . Bixler Co.,’ Dept, 318, Cleveland. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion. 25 words, or under .....eseeeeeeee 2 insertions. 25 words or _ Under ......... a 3 insertions 25 words or unde: 1 week, 26 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 10 REJECT ANY COPY the most attractive line of assort- ments on the market today.-Gom- SUBMITTED missions $6.00 to -§30.00, rier -ordor with full repeat commission: Al RHE live, up-to-date line. Write today. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cantield Mfg. Co. 1648-1547 Larra- Chi . PHONE 32 ean SALESMEN—To sell Banner Brand »’ fresh Shacked Baltimore Oysters - good commission which applies on all repeat orders—exclusive Terri- tory. Must send references wher applying. Stats Territory. Nationai business or music course. Work wa} Packing Co., Baltimore, Md. doing housework. Will give room,| SELL GOAL in carload lots, Side or board and small salary. Patersor main line, Experience unnecessary. Institute, LaGrange, Il | Earn week’s pay in an hour. Wash- WANTED—A first class stenograpi-| ington Coal Company, Stock Yards er from October 1st to February| Station, Chicago. 1st. Inexperienced operators need’ i ib: . 639, | not apply. Inquire Tribune No. Hee FOR. EXCHANGE * WANTED—To trade quarter section Mountrail County land, priced right for Bismarck residence,.valued at not over $4500, No. 633 Tribune. ef: 9-514 AUTOMO} LE—-MOTORCYCLES DODGE T ING—1922 model, looks like: ned, is:dike new, \inquire at Hatrington’s Barber Shoy. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. No cooking. Mrs. c. D, Dursema, 203 West Thayer St. 9-8-lw WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- cral housework, 20 Ave, B. W. Phone 458, _ , Stet WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs, Walter S, Stratton, 122 Avenue A. - 9-6-8t WANTED—Girl for general hous work. Mrs, P. J\ Meyer, 910-4th St. 9-B-At HELP WANTED—MALE P WANTED—500 bricklayers and plasterers, No strike or labor trou ble, just lots of work vhder ideal conditions with good pay for good mechantes. Come to Southern Cal- ifornia to live! Earl Glass, Secy., So, Calif. Chapter, Assoc. General Contractors of America. 430 Doug- Los Angeles, Calif. 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.“4, Box 35, Voltaire, N. D. 9-4-5t LARGE manufacturing concern has opening with advancement and fu- ture; permanent; only married man over thirty with record of steady employment need apply. Prefer man with a car. Write for interview. Box 19, Bismarck, No: Dak. 9-B-2t TYPISTS—Earny $25-$100 weekly, spare time, copying Authors’ Man- uscripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Au- thors’ Age: 0, Tallapoosa, ia., for p r WANTED—Boy over school age to learn Optical business. One living at home preferred. N. P. Benson Optical Company, Room 17 Bleing’ -2t —Man to work on farm. Must be good dry hand_ milker. Steady job. Phone 51 or P. oo Box 132 3 7-3 NTED—Night dish washer. Ap: ply Minute Lunch. 8-27-t8 ROOMS FOR RENT — 9-4-lw ee peels SEWING WANTED “ PLAIN AND FANCY sewing wanted. Call at Room 6 over Black Stone Pool Hall, 116 5th St. Prices rea- sonable. Phone’ 341. Schultz. \ 9-7-3t | se AR A ESTA TEE LAND FOR SALE—320 acre improved farm, or would trade for house’ and lot in Bismarck. Mrs, E. H. King, 407-11th St. Phone 478W. 9-6-lw WANTED—The best quarter section that $1000, $1200 cash will buy. Hills or sand not wanted. No, 682 ‘Tribune. ae 8-5-4t — er MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Laundry furnishings, fruit j jelly glasses, garden hose, garden tools, 4-gal. ang 6-gal. stone jars for prese:ving eggs, O. V. D. reftigerator, porcelain lined, ‘with large ‘water-eéoler in ice- chamber, ice water tank, for hunt- ing or camping, flour bin, 2-burn- er oven for gas or oil stove, wire basket for cold-pack preserving, fits, wash: boiler,’ sewing. machine motor, bread “and cake cabinet, cooking utensils, kitchen tables, ironing board, sideboard and chairs, Bofchart dressing form, porch swing, two-bedroom ¢ets, two K. P. ‘Unifornt Rank uniforms and sanitary couch. all ‘at 422 First street t “9. t ARE YOU GOING west or south the winter to live? I have the best ‘of connections in’ Oregon, Washington, California, Mississip- pi and Florida. It will pay you to look: these uj before: goitig. It is better to go with a letter of intro- duction ‘to some relizble ‘man thin to’ go to’'perrect: strangers.’ You will get better treatment’ and be shown better bargains. F. E. Young.. .+ 9-4-1w & FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory ‘abput $8,000, located in ‘county weat, with “large territory and good trade, agents for Internitional ines for" past _ ten years. Health conditions reason for 608, DO YOU WANT to go into business for yourself? ** I’ ha in modern home. % block from No. ward school and 4 blocks from Capitol and High School. Phone 931W. 1009 5th St. 9-7-tf keeping yooms, Furnished or un- furnished, Close in, and good lo-|. cation. Call at 822, Corner 9th an:t Broadway, Close to Catholic ehurck. 9-8-3t with or without light housekeep- ing privileges—Also garage by the «11th. 409 6th St, Phone 512R. é 9-8-1w SALES BOARD salesmen. We have}, MEN OR WOMEN part or full h make money selling Raw! home town. quality-and usefulness make T. Raleigh C Ct. 1994, apolis, Minn. : week cash for you! Sell wearers. motorists, sportsmen, etc. son now starting. Write outfit of models and fabrics. cinnati, 0. 20th St. New York, Elizabeth j ligious literature in your co ity; steady work, man experiency unnecessary; act adelphia. 4. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six roém one story cot- ucts from house to ‘house in their Large’ line, hfthest steady repeat sales and permanent friends and customers. No experience capital. Larges}. Company teaches and helps you. Give references. W. Minne- ‘VAILORED CAPS—$75 to $100: per Taylor Made-to-measure caps direct to Men everywhere want made-to-order caps—business men, sample Taylor Cap Manctfacturers, Dept. 248, Cin- 4GENTS—Exclusive territory Hol:- day Tine’Dolls and Toys to'consum- er from catalog: 25% commission. Big opportunity. to establish sub- agents. Toy & ‘Specialty Co., 36 East WE WILL pay you to distribute re- mmun- ir woman; quic! ly~- Universal’ Bible House, Phil- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 50 x 150 South front. Price with. $1000, cash. FOR SALE—Kight room hou: $4500. se on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, lot 50x140. Small hen house. pavement, One block off of 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 on improved City Pro- perty. < Insurance. Price. Owens, Eltinge Bik. fee “ halt Phone 421. FOR SALE—Six-room heuse, modert| except heat, including three bed- rooms, east front, near school, for $2,850, on terms; the modern bungalow, hardwood nice basement, nea: five-room floors, school, for $4,40, on terms; fivesroom modern bungalow, two bed-rooms, » fine porch and basement for $3,400, on terms; six-room modern bungalow, enclosed porch, hardwood floors, good basement, south front, near schools, for $4,500, on term M. Register, FOR SALE — Bargain. modern house, includmg four bed- rooms, fine porch and bas ement, close in, east front, fine trees, not splendid propositions lines of busi in Bismarck and on ground floor. housekeeping _ privileges. Sleeping or light 411-8th} towns, F. E. Young, 9-4-1. B:0-1y, FOR SALE—Pure bred uhregistered housekeeping} * Holsti bull) "Exceptionally . good rooms, also , modern fe iret. cro! reeding. ‘Large flat. Busipéss College. | 'F jona | size. First’ $75 ti him, Addters 183, i P. 0. Box' 61; MtKenzie, ND. * pean eplageames = MG-lw FOR SALE—2 chairs, 1 rocker, ere- tonne. covered wicker, and .1 lasge. infrrot.. Bliza* Bart, No.°?.’ Person Court, Phorie 861K or 493. 40" oa . D-n-3t FOR SALE—Remington. pump gun, 9-8-3t| 12 guage, full cltéke, $18.00. runabout, new tires: Good condi- tion. Call 1100 Taxi. 4 rooms, in modern home. Call at 411 11th St. or phone 478J. 9-8!3t AT GLEAN room in modern house, close in, gentlemen only. Phonc 241W. 218 First St, Convenient location. 812W. 122 Avenue A. 4 9-7-3 R -RENT—Large furnished room’ and-kitehenette. 811 Front St:| Phone 437M. 9-8-3t: —Furaisl rooms in modern home; close tm, 708 ‘Main, dern hom Telepho! ; 9-6-8t4 FOR SALE—A Cary Ficd and Burglac xProof Safe. Inquira Roont 11, Firs N, D. ri Q84t FOUND pt ,, 1700 ester St, years rand, Teo on 0: August .25,, weight 900 pounds. r-Postofice offering for sale several tho acres of inimproved farm ‘and ° Northern: Minnesota in'tractd-of 40 acres ‘or over. \ Price’ from $12.50 per. acre up.\ Smal] pays balance in years'in’ & . x : | Riv : 801 Hennspin-averve, Minneapetie Riverview Minn, - ‘ 9-8-1¢ National 2ank Building, Bismarchy\{y %8-1W |] of, small house in rear als with it. If you are tooking fing home, heré it is. 0 goes for a Have calls for city property; if you wish*to sell, list with me. Geo. M, ter, Phone 90, oe FOR \SALE—On very terms, 7 room,house with sleeping porch, and sun pai “bedrooms, all built in fe: double garage fine lawn and trees. On pavement, close blocks from school and ppst Regis- 9-8-1w reasonable den, rlor, 4 atures, shade iny 4] ii office, If ‘interested’ write No. 629, Tri- bune. FOR SALE—8 room residence, rooms, hot water heat, lot on paved street. Part cash. bed 5Ox144 Got to sell, party leaving city. Address C, Bismarck, N. D. In care Gen. Delivery, 9-7. FOR RENT OR. SALE—Partly : nished house and four lots, large barn, chicken coop and run-way, 417 So. 9th. Phone 894-M, 9-16-lw FOR SALE—6 room house, front, close in; éoilet and fu: $8000.00 with very reas. terms. F. E. Young. FOR RENT—8 room modern south nace; jonable 9-4-lw house, with 3 rooms reserved at 924-4th St. Sidney Smith. Phone 543W. FOR RENT— Front three-roo: furnished apartment at 722 $t. Phone 614 m un- Sixth 9-8-3t FOR REN’ , furnished apartment at 722 St. Phone 614, Front three room un- Sixth 2-8-3t or rictl, nished house. Good location. 525! house, 431 16th St, FOR 748 8rq St. FOR RENT—Partly modern 5-room ly modern fu Phone 9. Phoge 624-W. 1-8 LOST-—Between Max and Bismarck, a male setter. Part heati black; body white sone eye. Name plate Liberal reward for tion as to Mellen, Bismarck, NV. on city streets. sum of money. ry Willaert, Green Bay, Wiscons n Dog has rheumatism in hind le whereabouts. LOST—Small black pocket book Moi day, probably on bail grounds or Contained Iagge Reward of $5.00. ith black ticks. Growth in ‘on collar, Hen- any inform: a. W. | | ce! No-NO-1 SAY ITS TAAT APPLE EATIN HORSE oF CHINNERS!) . D. Return to Tribune No, 635 and xr ceive reward, marcks, LOST—Square black hand bag coi taining American Express. cheeks, on road between Stecle and Bi: Finder please Tribune office and receive rewar 9- return to LOST—Bunch of keys in Buxte tainer in P. 0. Monday. Finder no- tify J. I, Case, Th, Mach, Co. Phone __ 94 LOST: or phone 4783. ——_—_——_—_———————— 4 NOTICE FOR 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 10 be furnished and work done accord- ing to plans and specifications on Lawyer, chairman of file with B, F. School Board at Wing, Horn & Ritterbush, Bi LINDEN SCHOOL DIST. NO. 28 Wing, N. MRS. H. M. All bids must be sealed and pre sented before 8 o'clock p. m. Sept 13th, seth NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Gi certain’ Mortgage, exe: livered by Victor Kalisiak and Agnes Kalisiak Mortgagors, t Mortgagec, dated the 1st day of D. nineteen hundred and vember A. sixteen and filed for office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and ‘State of North Daketa, on the ‘10th day of November A. D. 1916, and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgage will be foreclosed by premises in such Mortgage and here- inafter 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 ‘Seven-room hour of 2.00 o'clock 2nd day of October 1 -tt| the amount due upon on the day, of sale. The premises sdescrib ich will Mortgpge und w satisfy the same, are remises situated in urleigh, and State of and described as North North Eas West Quarter (NEM North Half of the Sout! ter (N%SE%) and the Quarter of the South (SE% SE%) and Lots Two (2), Three (3) an (81), West of the 5th ‘There will be due ongsd@h tport- gare on the day of ‘alg AE ‘wo Thousand one hun and 33-100 Dollars and %in’ “addition to said_sum the costs of these foreclosure progeedings. Dated at Bismarck, N:'D., August, “White and Yellow poodle, year old, Please notify Carl Bende 9-6-lw BIDS Iso with Van : ismarck, N. D. WO$. | ABE CHINNERS. OLD GRAY HORSE, WHILE EATING APPLES WHEAT DROPS “AT OPENIN Rearish Reports Received o' The Canadian Crop Chicago, Sept. 8—Unexpected nev bearish figures regarding the Can dian wheat Gepressing influence on early p! here today, Opening prices which| ranged from one-eighth cent off to -eighths cents up with Decor ber $1.02% to $1 and December $1.06% to $1.07% were followed by a moderate general decline. On the downturn good commission house buying developed, But Me was easier as compared with nearby] deliveries. The close was unsettled 8-8 to 7-8 cents net lower with Sept. $1.02 1-2 and December $1.06 1-4 td 3-8, « al CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chitago, Sept. Cattle receipts 1,000, Compared with week ago na tive beeves, yearlings, fatyshe stocid 25 to 75 cents lower. Practical tor matured steers $13.00. Vealers $10.75 te $11.71 Hog receipts 3,000, Mostly stron to 10 cents higher. Top $9.15. Shee; receipts none. Compared to week ag lambs and feeding sheep about s\ dy. Fat sheep 75¢ to $1.00 lower. Top fat western lambs $13.40, ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK, Dak. BEALL, Clerk.! | yy FRONT OF HEXTERS STORE, SLIPPED AND FELL pie cl aclaaid sae INTO THE BASEMENT ‘LATE ToDpay— Detter “geades” {0/207 Genta, 16WE 9-5-6-3-11 = - u Others 25 to 50 cents lower, Good ore ‘ ae ct and choice stockers and feeders ven, That that cuted and de- o Joseph Mann No- record in the 8, at page 195, a sale of the PAINTIN 1S ATIRESOME JOB ' WE JUS Gor TO COME DOWN ENERY re Mee, the ONCE IN A WHILE TO 923, to satisfy id Mortgage th Gounty of etie-Dakota, Be to-wit: 4k-and the ke: North ¥eand the best Quar- South jiast t= Quprter ¥e=(1)' and ‘our: (4) all i =(27) in edg | Forty-two Gehty-one d thesum of digd fifty-four and “expenses 2s 1. OSEPH. MANN Morteagee, La, Washburn, N. D.’ iz abies saad J. A. HYLAND, Mea musstt Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. about steady At close pric: $9 to $10.50. Grass-fat heife $3 to $4. $2.75, Bologna bulls, $3 WELLIF TCUT A Calves receipts, 200. Strong to FEW RUNGS OUT cents higher. Best lights OF THiS LADDER, others £4 cents lower : Grain-fed fat steers) rass fats, $5 to $ $9.50 to $9.75. Seconds about ‘ | Mostly $4,50 to $5.50, ilog r You'Lt GAVE ALOT | 500 Steady with packer trade o OF TIME ONTTHE °° | Friday. Range, $6.50 to $8.50. Bull TR lgood und choice 150 to 250-pound 4S \©S UP AND | hogs, $8.50. Packing sows mostly $7, Bulk’ feeding pigs quotable at $7.75. Sheep receipts 600. About steady, | Run includes two double Montana feeding weathers unsozd. Compared] with week ago, lambs 25 to 50 cents lower, Biwes 50 cents to $1 lowe Closing bulk fat native lambs, $11.50, Culls, $7.80, Fat ew-s to packers $4 to $6. Native feeding lambs $10. MILL CITY FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 8.—Flour changed to 10 cents higher. In car load lots, family paténts quoted a’ $6.35 to $6.65 a barrel in 98 Ib. cot ton sacks, un MILL CITY GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 8.-Wheat re ars compared 460. ¢ Cash No. 1 northern 8, No, 1 dark nor to fancy $1.28 1-8 tq Good to choice $ . Ordinary to good | to $1.22 1-8; Sept. $1.16 1 May $1.21 yellow 83 to 83 1-2 3-8 to 35 7-8; ye 68 1-4;/Flax 20 14 ; Decem ; Oats No. 3 wirit Barley 47 to 58 2.33 to $2.24, BISMARCK GiAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 8. No, 1 dark northern . No, 1 northern spring No, 1 amber durum . Ea ee IF TT WASNT FOR HIS WIFES-EFFICIENCY) , Spvuihivs Nod sod ahewm BOND SALE METHODS ,GNOOZER SPINDELL WOULD.” ‘ He (aan sae ‘Glen Ulin, Ne D. Special Schoo! ae rR No. 1 rye District, will offer for 1923 at 2-p. m, at the office of Coun- ty Auditor, Morton Co. Mandan, N. D. 20,000) Dollars Funding Bonds, in enn , Tests conducted by depxrtment chem- |cireulated among farmers exploiting | slim three-quart et auts denominations of 1,000 Dollars eash,| Washington; Sept. 8—Farmers who | ists for several years appear to show'| various gus producing plants, for |eorting tor the: lates’ acta i bearing 6% mat 20 i ; y Pp’ arious gas producing plants for | cording to the lategl note from earing uring in/e0-years. “| have been asked to invest in methods | that destructive distillatic traw |ourn nt ib ; » | Parte By order of Board of BHucution, d ir e ed ation straw |rura] use, has implied that these | Paris, W. H. MOR: ; Mor producing illuminating and fuel] or other cellulose maverial for the | plants have received the endorsement ( ——.——__—— = Clerk. gas from distillation of straw, are | production of gas on w commercial |of the department, and many com- : 94§-10-12-14-17] warned’ by the Department of Agri-| basis is so far impractical. plaints have been\ received, Read Tribune Want Ads. in’ sonie of ‘the amaller surrounding |! * NEVER GET ANYTHING DONE sale Oct. 2nd, ” WARN FARMERS OF SWINDLE, culture today to be on their guard. SUEDE HATS Much of tho. advertising literature Suede hats are to be worn wit! To Good to Be True ‘THIS 1S ONE OF OUR BEST MoDELS — STRONG AND BEAUTIFUL -- WE SHIP IT To YOUR LOT ANYWHERE - EACH me Piece 1s NUMBERED. FIRST YOU NAIL ON NUMBER ONE, THEN NUMBER TWO AND ON THIS SIDE. NOTICE IT _LEANS A UTTLe?. STRONG AS A Rock ! You aby SeCan aE BY CAP HIGGINS Now | PUSH 'T BACK.) AUST AS EASY , AND ITS AS GooD as Now | Push ry Ve aWeew eS 1 Ty!)

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