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ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 insertion. 25 words or + under .....q5. 4 2 insertions. 25 words or 3 insertidns 26 Words or under ......eseeeceee 75 1 week, 35 words or under 2.25 Ads over 25: words, 2c addi- tional por word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES a 65 Cents Rer Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to ineure insertion same day. WE R&SERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | FOR SALE — Eight- rn $20 weekly, spare time home; represent leading music publisher. Addressing circulars, mailing mu sie orders. Send 10c for music information. Broadway Central Bidg., New York City. . ‘WANTED AT ONCE—10 sales ladics. Guaranteed $18.00 per week, com- mission, all expenses. Splencid op- portunity to make good money. Mrs, Kennedy, G. P. Hotel. 9-15-1t WAI irl to do dining room and chamber work in small Hotel. Must have some experience as tress, Answer at once. Don Ly Tracy, Linton, N, D. 9-14-31 WANTED—Refined young lady to occupy kumfy room in new modern home. ‘Write Box 431. Bismarck, N, D. a 9-15-fw WANTED—Thoroughly competent id. Family of two, Address COMPETENT girl for general house- work wanted at ‘once. Phone 774, 515-2nd Street. 9-14-lw WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 200 West Bdwy. Phone 828, 9-12-1w WANTED. — Experienced gi waitress, Sweep Shop. 9-11-tf WAITRESS and kitchen help want- ed. Homan’s Cafe, 9-15-3t —_—_——_—_———— | HELP. WANTED—MALE LEQTRICITY TAUGHT BY EX- PERTS. Earn while you learn at. home, Electrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guar- eed and position secured. Write 0 Chief Engineer Cooke, 2144 I ence Ave., Chicago. mS CARPENTER CONTRACTOR WANT- ED—To byild and sell. bungalows.. Great demand. Beautiful country. Should have $3000. Central town lots furnished on long time cheap. Chas A. Dexter, Gonzalez, Escam- bia County, Florida, MALE HELP WANTED—Be a detec- tive; experience unnecessary; get particulars; exceptional opportuni- ties; travel; salaries; expenses. Hartley Detective Agency, Kansas City, Mo. fe lacs tenet HELP WANTED—Typists: Earn $25- $100 weekly, spare time, copying authors’ manuscripts. Write R, J. }.Carnes, Authors’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga., fos particulars, WANTED—Young man_ experienced in office work. Good chance for advancement, to right person. Write Tribune No. 641, 9-12-tf POSITION, WANTED. WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer, with knowledge of bookkeeping. Call-352 between 9:00 and 5:00 or address Tribune No. 640. 9-11-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—On_ very reasonable terms, 7 room, house with den, sleeping porch; and suh ‘parlor. 4' hed rooms, all built in features. double garage fine ldwn and shade crees. On pavement, close in, 4, Mocks ftom school and post office. ff interested write No. 629, Tyi- ban 9-1-tf' ing table, chair and rocker; , one'] dresser; one wicker library table; vacuum cleaner; dining shairs; oil heater; china closet., Phone 809J, 112 W. Rosser. 9-12<1W: FOR RENT—Three-room furnished| apartment, ity heated, with bath. Five-room partly modern house, on 2nd St, four rooms on first] (floor, with bath, Furnished room, / with’ bath, suitable for two. Phone _ 905 ies all le 9-13-tf ‘OR SALE—A_ Grey Match team » with wagon and harness, for cash or good security. Mrs. €. B. Grin- e@teiner, 218 South 18th~Bt. | Rah Se é 9-10-19] - FOR RENT—Completely _ furnished, strictly modern 7 room house. For information, address Tribune No. 642, Re . _ M1B-kw FOR RENT—Single, furnished ppart- ment, with kitchenette. 411 5th, St. ee . EET aE HAVE YOUR Gray ‘work idbne while you wait. Prompt serviéa. “, Phone jer. Motorcycle: ‘desired. Send for <= your orite Als and. accessor- jes. General: Motorcycle Sales. Box 541, Bismarck: son : i Wolfe Gilbert Corp., 1928. FOR SALE—One block of ground well improved with goog house, barn, well and wind mill, hen house, all fenced, or will /trade for improved farm, unincumbered near ‘city “or Zood towh. Tor ‘price ant” terms see us, . FOR SALE—One-story ‘five-room bungalow, ful] basenient, furnace, maple floors, lot 650x150, south + front. '‘Convenient to school. Price $3500; $1,000 cash P FOR SA! Hotel in good Jive town, \.25 rooms, steam tieated, water ‘works, electrid. lights, ‘enjoying good business. Retiring, owing to poor health. Price $16,000. Will consider part ‘cash and good Bis- marck residence property for first down, payment. JFOR SALE—Five-room bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, maple | floors, enclosed glazeq porch. Con- venient to schools. Price $4,700, with terms, Party leaving oity. FOR SALE—Six-room, one story cot- tage, enclosed porch, full basement, furnace, maple floors throughout. Rarty teaving city must sell. Price $4,500; $1,000 or more cash, ‘oom two-story dwelling, full basement, furnace, maple floors. Owner will consider trading for improved farm unin- cumbered, Loans made on improved city) propert: Insurance. Price Owens, ; Eltinge Blk, Phone. 11-tf ex AGENTS WANTED _ . MEN OR Wi N part or full time make money selling Rawleigh Pro- ducts from house to h in their home town. Large lin highest quality and usefulness steady repeat sales ahd pérma- ment friends and customers. No experience or capital. Largest Company teaches and ‘helps you. Give references. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Ct, 1994, Minneapolis, Minn. SHOES—Become our local salesman, selling. high grade shoes direct to wearer. Quick commission. Experience quired, Tanners Shoe 490 C St., Boston, Ma: not re Mfg. Co., 9-15-1t. SALESMAN. SALESMAN—If you want $6,000 the first year, write now. Strong line for retail stores. ‘Nationally ad- vertised. Established concern. Has unusual opportunity in North Dakota. Liberal weekly advances to producer. The Continental Co., 1920 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O., Dept. 123. WHOLESALE HOUSE—i5 success- ful years with a strong, well ad- vertised line for retail trade. We have immediate opening for five capable men with good record. Men able to earn four to eight thousand dollars, -Permanent con- nection. Miles F. Bixler Co., Dept. 318, Clev 0.~ SALESMAN: territory. At-! tractive earnings ‘with permanent position, Saturday Evening Post ad- vertised line. State past experi. ence and references. H. 8, "Ks: It, PO Box 1173, Milwaukee, W: SALESMEN—Sell coa]_in carload lots Side or main Ine. Experi- ence unnecessary. Exrn week’s pay in an hour. Washington Coal com- pany, Stock Yards Station, Chi- WANTED—Experienced automobile salesman, write or call Dakota Auto: Sales Co,, 107 5th St., Bismarck, No. Dak. Phone 428, ss 9-11-lw ry table, : leather » Focker, etc. Suitable for two. A snap, 6517-7th St, eas 9-14-8t ROOM AND BO. —Two rooms in moderh home, each -suitable for. two, within‘ two blocks of “postot- fice. Gentlemen preferred. 316 Srd St. or telephone 589R. i 4 9-13-8t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, room in modern home. % block from No. ward School and 4 blocks from itol and High School. Phone. 931W. 1009 5th St. R _ 9-7-tf FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished Fodms in modern house. All for sale, electric washer, good as n¢ boy’s bicycle in godd ‘condition, 213 41¢h.St.. Phone 197. 9-15-lw FOR RENT—Cony light housekeeping room, furnished, heat, light . and water. Private entrance. Cloie in. $25.00. Call 464R., after 5 p, m. FOR RENT—A room in modern home spitable for two, Also for sale, a lady’s coat, Phong 5888. 210 Thay~|f er St, ce tee ‘9-18-10 FOR RENT—Pleastnt room for. one ‘or two péople with clothes closet, | two windows; next door to bath, $23 Park Ave. Phone 676-J.... . fait aa Z ' 9-15-8t FOR RENT—WNicely, furnished ‘ern rooms, suitable for two: location. Cal) 888. Thayer. smod- 08 rooms,. al ~ flat. 188. FOR” RENT—Neat, cleai m in juedern’ jh ione 790-X. 506 ‘OR RB _ roam, . three windows, 122 A, Phone 812-W: R RENT—Room in FIO per month, ‘S16 Sthy. & : Phone 2364. : 4 » ¢ St. renue 9-14-10 makes seller and good Phone | 9 tt NURSES TRAINING URSES TRAINING SCHOOL— Wanted young woman for training in nurses training school in large hospital ‘in Chiengo. Graduate purses are now paig §? per day and fhe demand for nurses is great. Forther information and catalogue given on ‘request. Address C, D. Pence, MD., West Side hospital, 1850 W. Harrison, Chicago, PERSONAL, 6006 BLOOD TABLETS ARE SAFER than 606; money back guarantee, Price $2100, particulars free. Welch Medicine Co.,/Aflanta, Ga. 9-15-1t —_—_——e L.ESTATE LOANS. "I) MONEY. Reserve Sys- percent loans, on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Building, Kan- sas City, Mo, ~, | WANTED 40 RENT WANTED—Either to rent or buy four, five or six-room ‘house. Write ‘Tribune No. 645. 9-14-3t WANTED—Cheap= room for light housekeeping. Anton Lewno, Bis- marck, N. D. 9-15-1: 6 PER __ EAD FARMERS WANTED—Regular he men and families and some money to come where they can farm in it. Living expenses very light. Diversified crops and fruit, some- thing ‘all the time,’ Good schools, new cement highways. Ideal cli- mate Summer and Winter near beautiful city, salt and fresh wa- ter beaches. Rich, high, rolling, self drained farm lands dirt chear on long time. Every encourage- ment, Don’t write for “full parti- _gnlars,” you have them now. Come or forget it, Chas. A. Dexter, Gonzalez, Escambia County, Flor- ida, FOR SALE—A good 160-acre farm, well located, good buildings; will trade for Bismarck property; mod- ern house preferred, 204 W. Ros- ser St. Phone 809-N. 9-15-4t MISCELLANEOUS & FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county seat, with large territory and good tra: nts for International lines for st ten years. Health conditions reason for selling. No trades considered. Write Tribune No. 608, . 8-8tt FOR SALHSRitchon Range with Te: servoir size 8, polished steel top in excellent condition. Also Reed baby carriage for sale cheap. Tel- ephone 407 or inquire 705 6th St. 9-13-3t FOR SALE—Table, four chairs, buf- fet, two. rockers, Fumed Oak, in good condition. picture and rug. at 113 Thayer, after 5 p. m, 9-13-81 FOR SALE—A pool room, bowling alley, and barber shop in connec: tion, best pool room business in town. Box 124 Parshall, N. D. ‘ 9-15-4w FOR SALE—Dining room.table, Buf- fet, kitchen cabinet, small writing desk and a few othes pieces of {ur- niture. 501 6th Street. Phone 214R. 9-14-1w FOR SALE—Library table, electric washer, bed, cot, wash stand, leath- er settee, rocking chait, and other articles. Call at 314-13th St. ; ee 9-18-3t FOR SALE—Béd room suite, 8x10 1-2 rug, 2 rockers, 1 phonograph good as new. Room 8, Hughes Bik. evpnings after six o'clock. : sees BA14-3t FOR SALE—K@then Cabinet, good as new, reasonable. Phone 415W or call at 721-3rd St. 9-7-23 FOR SALE—Green tomatoes, Call also baby cafriage and high chair, 306 ‘Mth street. Phone.740-R, _9-16-3t ‘Ail ready to do your washing and ironing, Mrs. Ethel E, Will, 422 4th St, Phone 197. 4 9-15-3¢ OR, SALE—Baby’s white enamel bed and white reed buggy. Phone T34W. 9-15-2t HOUSEHOLD goods for sale, Phone 4 , 9-18-3t HOUSEHOLD goods for sale: Steel range, Perfection oil stove, 2 beds, great health and comfort 365 days | T, in the year and get something for |i One hand painted | dining table, kitchen cabinet, 801 8th and Sweet St. South. 9-11-1W NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notige ia-Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and de- livered by Victor Kalisink and Agnes Kalisink Mortgagors, to Joseph Mann Mortgagce, dated the 1st day: of No- vember A. D. nineteen hundred and sixteen and filed for record in. the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 10th day of November A. D. 1916, and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages, at page 195, will be. foreclosed by a sale of the remises in such Mortgage and here- THE OLD HOME TOWN HOLD ER AEWT ‘S| Cerrmmly BUTCHERING DONE HERE PLAIN SAUSAGES FANCY HIDES PELTS 2 EUR — ee 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 hour of 2.00 o’alock P. M: on the 2nd day of October 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. . The premises described in Mortgage and which will be sold satisfy the same, are those certain remises situated in the Count} urleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit? North East Quarter (NE%) and the North East Quarter of the North West Quarter (NE% NW%) and the North Half of the South East Quar- ter (N¥%SE%) and the South Bast Quarter of the South East Quarter (SE% SEM) -and Lots One (1) and (2), Three (8) and Four (4) all jon Twenty-seven (27) in Township~One Hundred Forty-two (142), North of Range eighty-one (81), West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale ce) sum of Two Thousand one hundred fifty-four and 33-100 Dollars and in addition to said sum the costs and expenses of these foreclosure proceedings. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., August, 22, 1923, JOSEPH MANN, Mortgagee, Washburn, N. D. J..A. HYLAND, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-25—9-1-8-15-22-29 LIGHT HARDWARE J TIN TYPE GALLERY! QUICK LUNCH AND MIXED PAINTS IPOORANIMAL. TO DEATHS THE UNCLAIMED CALF HELD AT THE DEPOT WAS TAKEN OUT FOR EXERCISE TODAY BY STATION AGENT DAD KEYES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Ar- thur W. Lucas, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, A. O, Schimansky, Admin- istrator with the Will Annéxed of the Estate of Arthur W. Lucas, late of the City of Bisnfarck in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to tl reditors and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within s:X months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator with the Will Annexed at number 116 Fourth Street in the City of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, North Da- kota. Dated September 14th,,1923. A. O. SCHIMANSKY, Adrhinistrator with the Will An- nexed. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Bismarck, N. D, Attorneys for Administrator, First publication on the 15th day: of September, A. D. 1923. E . 9-15-22-29-—-10°6 Governors Will Hold Confab on Gas Problems’ Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 15.—(By ‘the Associated Press)—-Attorney Gener- al 0. S. Spillman of Nebraska, an- nounced today he would invite toa conference to, be held about Oct. /10 to 15 every attorney general inthe United States to consider the gaso- line situation. Attorney General ‘Spillman , was asked by the convention of attor- neys’ general at Minneapolis two weeks ago to call such a conference to investigate gasoline prices con- sumption and possible monopoly and to collect and to disseminate infor- mation relative ‘to these subjects. Americans Are Agvised To Have Cheap Bags Cologne, Sept. 15.-If Americans would carry less . expensive-looking baggage they would not have so much ef itstolen, was the advice a Cologne |) bageage-smasher gave to a New York woman who wis bewailinig the Toss of a suitcase which contained her passport and travelers’ checks. OUT OUR WAY Hh q ta ASSURED OF A HARD WINTER. BY STANLEY CHICAGO WHEAT SHOWS ADVANCE, Shows Effects of Markets in Winnipeg and Liverpool Chicago, Sept. 15—In sympathy of I the firms at Winnipeg and Liverpool wheat here averaged a little highe arly. Opening pr | from unchanged to : 02 3-4 to fand May $1.08 1-8 to $1.08 1-4 were followed by light general and then a reaction, Chicago, Sept, 15.—Wheat in a downy i the last part of, the session, close was heay to 1 cent net lower with December $1.01 3-4 to $1.01 7-8 and. May $1.07 1-8 to $1.07 1.4, pri durin, The 0 LIVE STOCK Hog receipts Cattle + 1,000 natives choice r, Year! Top ma- CHIC Chicago, 6,000. Most! Compared with wee beef steers except weight kinds 50, cents hig! ings 50 to 75 cents higher. tured stecrs §12.95. V. $1.50 higher. Bulk $1 Sheep 1,000. Generally $14.50, SO. ST, P So. St. Paul, Sept. Cattle ceipts 2,400, Compared with w: ago beef steers and butchers stock stea anners and cutt vady to 25 cents higher. Bologna 50 or more higher, Good or choice stockers and feeders to steady Others slow, Bulk pr ‘ GOOD MORNINGr BCNS! I SUPPOSE YOU KNOW THAT NOUR “TEACHER HAS \ GONE AWAN FOR HER HEALTH AND IM “TAKING HER PLACE FoR THE iste Yilettays «an ants e lays TRwillams af “THE VILLAGE VILLIANS Z NEA SERVICE BY WILLIAMS close: . Grass to $4. Bolog- Grass fat beeves $5 fat heifers $4 to § Canners and cutters na bulls $4 to $4. ipts 200, veek ago best lights around cents higher, Largely $10 to $10. Seconds about steady, mostly $4't $5. ’ Hog receipts Compa 200 about steady. $7 to $8. Butcher and light 8 to $8.75. Packing sows $7 Sheep 300. Steady to Good nativexlambs $13 to and common lambs $8.50 Compared with av fat lambs mostly $1.50 to $1 er, Culls $1 higher, Sheep about steady. Closing bulk fat native lambs to $1 » Culls 0. Fat ewes to packers $4. to Nafive feeding lambs $10. Breeding ewes $6.50 to $7.50. MILL CITY GRAIN Minneapolis, yt. 15. ipts 286 cars comp: ar ago. C northern $1.12! to $1.16 dark northerm spring, fancy $1.19% to $ choice $1.16% to $1. | to good $1.135% to $1. j ber Wheat with 1 No. 1 choice to good to ed . 3 white, to 6c. POLIS FLOUR Mineapolis, Sept. 15.—Flour wn- jchanged. Shipment $4 bar- rels, Bran $28.00 to $28.50. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. No? 1 dark’ nort No, 1 northern spring . No, amber durum ‘ mixed durum . red durum . “Leave all your high-priced bags and eases ‘and Boxes at’ home when a come to Europe,” the baggage- man advised, 4 “Buy yourself cheap bags. Get those which look were made in Europe for the use of y | bills second -or third 5 passenge Wash off them all the steamer post-! ers and high-priced hotel labels. You will never lose baggage of that sort. Furthermore, you will find your hotel are much le Rates in many European hotel: din agcord- year be; August was once nin March, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. €OME ON EVERYBODY ANDO BRING THAT OTHER BasKeT! ITS DAY ISWT ITP A Hot Picnic ji py A WONDERFOL ISN'T IT GRAND ODT known as Sex- tilis, the sixth month, when the new} NOTICE! Continue boiling city water. City Health Officer. WHAT ARE You.) BEEFIN’ ABOLT?P THIS 1S HOT STUFF! Joy VLL SAY IT’S HOT STUFF - I’M NEARLY BAKED! Te. TO MAKE IT COMPLETE 1T OUGHT TO START, To RAIN- —-“\_ HOT SUN : = U LUNCH Lp OF ALL THE CRAZY IDEAS - COME WAY ouT HERE IN THIS BOILING THE NEXT TIME WE HAVE A PICNIC WE GIRLS WILL ARRANGE IT OURSELVES VLL TELLYou THaT! To EAT ovR ! pee 4

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