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'PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1998 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Classified Advertising ‘Rates 1 insertion. 25 ‘words or |) under ..... Weve $ 60 2 insertions. 25 words Se under 3 insertions 25 words | ‘or under ..... aoe M5 4 week, 25 words or ‘under - Ads over 25 .words,: 2c - tional per word. CLASSIFIED ‘ ‘RAT! 65 Centa Per Inch All ¢ tl gre cash in advan uld. be -Fe- ceived by @, "clock to insure insertion tn ae ha TH iE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE Y HELP WANTED—FEMALE \WANTED AT ONC! ‘apable girl to care for 3 year old child, to work from 9 to 5:80. Phone 563-R after 6, p.m. or call at Flat J, Rose Apartments, __ WANTED—Good cook for small Ho: | 1, also girl to do dish washing | and chamber work. State wages first letter, G, C, Hoffman, Wash- - burn, N. D. 9-20-3t WANTED—Waltresten ‘at the Lewis & Clark Hotel, Mandan, N. “D. Steady Employment, 9-19-3t WANTED—Four local sales ladi good commission. Call after 4. p.m. Phone 478J. Mrs. Chas. Lea. WANTED — Thoroughly competent maid: Family of two. Address Tribune No, 644 9-21-3¢ WANTED—Competent girl for gen: eral housework. Phone 789 after 9-21-20 Experi for gen- eral housework, Mrs. IP, Bell, 621 9-18-3t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 241R. ae are work, Cowan's Drug store. 9-20-3¢ WANTED—Girl, 2 at Hoffm: Con- fectionery. 21-2 —_———$—$—$— HELP WANTED—MALE “MONEY FOR MEN WITH CARS. Three men with automobiles for highly paid proposition, Must have first class references, attrac- tive personality, and a following among var owners, Large present profits and an assured future. Write wire or call. : Lock Box 186 Hazen, N. D. ... eee ee se oe WANTED—Young man to work . by the month, 421 12th St. 9-17-t£ FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Goog chance for invest- ment. Modern 6-room house, in- cluding’ basement, sewer, water, bath and lot, 75 by 150 feet for $3,000, on very liberal terms. There is room for two more houses on this same property. A payment down and * monthly payments, | cast front. Geo,°M. Register. Phone 90 9-20-1w FOR SALE—On very reasonable terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping poke and sun parlor. 4 room: 1 built in feature: “ uble gai Py tan wn and trees. On pavement, close in, 4 Blocks from.school and post office. If interested write No, 629, Tri-} RENT—Completely ry strictly modern 7-rogm house. For information address’ Tribune Ne. 2- FOR RENT—Furnished : house, close in, to couple withdut children, Write P.O. Box 251. 9-19-38 ‘OR RENT—City heated furnished partment. Phone 906. . oe. VOR RENT—Partly modern house av 405 Ist St. ‘Phone 27% sty WANTED — Large manufactyriog company has opening for sales man; ment; Dakota, clear récord. N, D. territory, western. North Man over thirty with Bex 19, Bismarck, 9-19-3t a FOR RENT—Improved farm. adjoin- ing Mandan, city water. and ele tricity, Tenant to furnish~a few), . good milch cows; lean to -milk d hogs—no objection Ra sheep, L, N, Cai Lost. aagheeee _ 10th oF 11th 8t. Aapsnsy.< or City Roxintrs etiee. AUTOMORIL FOR SALE OR” TRE like new at & 3 class paper. Phone 488, or No, 647,*care | ‘Tribune. FOR,” SALE” Of model Fobd Botan, FoR prope! 9-18tf | Eltinge Blk, Phone 41. permanent with advance-] jr ~ FUE een block: of | 8 - well Ymproved with. good | ital fare, wall ena cam, hen hou fenced, or will trade for imp: farm, wiincumbered near city of Bod town. For price ind terms see ui FOR SALE—One-story five-rgom ‘bungalow, full de ment, furnace, “ftoors, tot: 60x50; ‘south, front. Sesrssihs to school. Price FOR SALE—Hotel on good ttre town, steam neat water a Pn te lights, enjoying good business. > Retiring, awing to * poor health... Price $16,000. Will consider part ‘cash and good Bis- | Fail wesidenée ‘property for first lown -payment. SALE—Fi: fahoom bungalow, £411 basement, ‘furnace heat, maple ffoors, enclosed glazeq porch. Con- genient x2) to: schogls. Price $4,700, with Pi leaving city. FOR SALE —Six-room, one story cot- tage, énclosed porch, full basement, furnace, maple floors throughout. Party leaving city and must sell. Price $4,500; $1,000 or more cash. FOR ‘SALE —fight-room two-stery dwelling, full bi ent, furnace, maple floors. Owner will consider trading for improved farm ynin- cumbered, . Loans made on improved aa rty.. Insurance. Pri AGENTS WatTsD VS JOHN CARROLL, the Nu Bone r tier, is stopping at the Van Horn totel en will ‘be glad to alls 6 p..'m. Agentz wanted. 9-19-3¢ + ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A suite of two nicely furnished ‘rooms in modern house, sitting room and bedroom; suit- able for two. No light housekeep- ing. 722 7th St. Phone 88. 9-21-3v FOR RENT—A suite of two rooms, parlor and bedreom, neatly fur- nished in modern home. Two gen- tlemen or married couple prefer- red. Call 967, or 40 Thayer St. 9-19-t£ | ¢! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. % block from No. ward school and 4 blocks from Capitol ‘and ae School. Phone 931W. 1 5th 9-7-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room ina modern home, suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping room. Phone 553W. or call at 223 ares Street. 9-18 1! FOR RENT—One large room tor light houdekeeping or othetwise. Also one small room, 722 5th St. Phone 485R. 9-21-lw FOR RENT—Two well heated furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Also one piano. Call 808 Tth St. 9-20-lw FOR RENT—Room in modern house, $10 per pont, 316 8th ~street. Phone 236-J. 9-15-1w FOR RENT—N lice warm modern fur- nished room, close in, 505 3rd St. 9-17-lw FOR FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping modern home at 307 4th 1-2 mod- ern house. Phone 1086-W. 422 1st St. 9-21-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing rooms at 300,9th St. Bone 9-20-1w F furnished | ¢ FOR RENT — Modern rooms, hot water heat, 37 Ave. A. 9-21- Bt BEAUTIFULLY. furnished room in new modern home. Phone 682. 9-20-1w FOR RENT—Furnished yee sees in, 400 4th Bt 8-lw os of hardware and ‘implements, inventory about $8, located im county seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International ‘lines fpr past ten years. Health conditions reason for selling. No‘trades considered. Write: Tribune No. 608, S-Btt WANTED—O: née.to ‘rent and. mine coal, four. foot vein, d: of very first quality, ready Seven miles, out on’ Red Trail,” L. N. Cary, ‘Mandan, N. Dak. * : 9-21-3t FICE SPACE FOR RENT—Down wn, food ‘location. Graund floor; free telephone and janitor *#er- ~uvice, ~ Widow ‘space - optional. Ready fpr immediate possession. Phone. 565. i » 9-18-tf ftchen range, kitchen table, “kitchen cabinet, - extension dining table, side board, high chair, bed, ‘haby crib, goose feathers and other ale i ae 3. pol and 9-18-lw elving + ie ea ke for Men’s aye ; ‘ani - Bop ne LN. nas Mandan, nN prs your com Bed ‘for. grielt. - all canton iven to Address 296, cael Fok SALE ST alley, and barber = sn tee, best to eeu Box 124 IALE—Dining: ros a ibe Fear et ner eaecuna SALE: EXECUTION N OTN SPRCIAE ‘Shakes is hereby given that by vir- ‘tue a Jud ent of foreclosure pen meered in District Court of Bur- yeh County, North Dakota, on Jul: %th, 1928, in.an actibn wherein T. MeDermptt, Trustee for William Ezr: MAC len jth Her, Doris 5 Pens! Amanda Wheeler and Hatt Hattie Lydia Wheeler is po TY and Phebe opera ers, Ciace Peet Boxers *: ee “R. R. Roger See rsiand as of ata 2 tert F. M. Rogers pnateess Mason city Es & eck jompan, jon, George Brett, “Mark Counce,’ George A. Duemeland_R.-E. Morris, J. B. hee and O. F. Clark, are upon "aad ade an execution ‘ment, the “und need rth: Dakota, will auction to the highest Boneless cone sell at bidder. oe Mn at the front door of the Court, House in the City of Bis- marck, Burleigh ene forth Da- kota, on the ot, Se Septentbe: 1928, at: two peo’ P the real estate described as ‘callow: South half (S%) of Section Three (3) and the Southeast pene of Northwest quarter | (SEX NW) Southwest quarter of Northeast quar- ter (wae %) aie Aen half of Southeast quarter (N% SE%) of Sec- tion Four (4). Township One Hun- dred Forty (140) Range Seventy-six (78) and.also all.of Section One (1) Township'One Hundred Forty (140) Range Loli ach (1) Burlei we Or so gies thereof as may be nev- clea Am anal said judgment and gz to the sum of $14,- 185, 78 Sand a cent interest from July 7th, 1923, and all accruing costs. Dated at Piece. D, this 23rd day of Augu: ALBIN STROM, Sheriff of erat. County, N. D. REES L. PH! Attorney for Plaintiff, Siete, jorth Dakota. = + 8-24-31—9-7-14-21 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice Is Heréby Given: That on Saturday, the 18th day of October, A. hD. 1923, a ‘special ‘election will be held in the various wards and pre- cincts in. the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, between the hours of nine o'clock @. m., and seven o'clock p. ‘m., for the purpose of submitting to the voters of such city each: of the fol- lowing canst ge éation Number 1. Shall the City of Bismarck become in said Little's Garage, Wa: between | Avenue A an \d Ward, Precinct | No. on wil School. Second Wi Precinct No, 2, John Thorpe’s aa e, 121 West Rosser. St. Third , Precinct No. 1, High School. Third Ward, Precinct No. 2, Frank Richholt School, Fourth Ward, Wachter School. Fifth Ward, Baker Building, 109 Third Street. Sixth Ward, Precinct No. 1, Piré 2, St Fs_as tte exec-| Hall. Sixth Ward, Precinct No. Mary's School. - The polls at said special election will be opened at nine o'clock in the morning, and will close at seven o'clock in the evening. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 19th day of September, 1923. (SEAL) M. H, ATKINSON, City Auditor. 9-21-28-10-5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Default having oecurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed wid delivered (by Elise R. Johnson, a wi dow, mortgagor, to Hattie M. Skel ton, mortgagee, dated’ the 12th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty, ard filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Buricigh county, North Dakota, on the 5th day of February A. D. 1921 at 3 o'clock a. m., and recorded therein in book. 171 of Mortgages on page will be fereclosed by a sale of tl premises in such mortgage and le: inafter described at the front door of the court house of Burleigh ecunty, North Dakota, in the city of Bi marck, Birleigh county, North Ea ta, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., the 7th day of November A. D. 1933 ee satisfy the acount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, namely: The south eight (feet) of lot three (3) and the middle fifty feet of lvts four, five and ‘six of block forty-four (44) of the Northern Pacific Second Addition to the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakot: There will be due on such taort- gage at the date of sale the suin of three thousand thirty-five dollars and forty-one cents ($3035.41), besides the costs of this foreclosure, indebted in an amount not exceeding four (4) thee cent.of the assessed value of taxable property in said » without regard to the existing indebtedness of such city, for the urpose of constructing or purchas- ing water works for the purpose of furnishing a supply of water to the inhabitants of such city? The form of ballot fo be used at said special election for the purpose of submitting jumber 1 to the voters shall be as follows: “Shall the ity. of Bismarck come indebted ‘in an amount not e: ceeding four (4) per cent of the sessed value of the taxable property in said city, without paged to the existing indebtedness of such city, for the purpose of constructing or pur- chasing water works, for the purpose of: furnishing a supply of water to the inhabitants of such city?” YES py NO ( Question Number 2. Shall the City of Bismarck issue bonds in the sum of $73E 000: 00, in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, Payable one-tenth in each of the years 1934 to 1943, both inclusive, with interest thereon at the rate ef six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, such interest payments to be evidenced by interest coupons attached to such bonds, for the pur- pose of constructing, or purchasing water works for furnishing a supply of Sale to, the inhabitants of such, city? The form. 9f ballot to be used at said special @lection for the purpose of submitting to the voters said & uestion Number 2, shall be as fol- lows: “Shall the City of Bismarck issue bonds in the sum of $235,000.00, in he denomination of $1,000.00 each, payable one-tenth in each of the inclusive, interest, thereon at the rate: of (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, such interest pay- ments to be evidenced by interest coupons attached to such bonds, for the purpose of constructing or pur- chaste water works for furnishing a mead of water to the inhabitants of such:cit Sala 8] Liat election at the following polling several warns and election precincts of said city of Bismarck to-wit: First ard, Precigct No.1, Wm. ‘Moore Sehi Fi ced Precinct No, 2, B. DOINGS OF THE ine TOM, WERE GOING OVER “To - THE CORN) SOME ICECREAM- WEIL —/7'77) “BE BACK SHORTLY ~~ - counter; | uaz Ue the 20th day of September Harrie M. SKELTON, Said Mortyagee. GEORGE M. REGISTER, ? Attorney for said Mortgugee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-21-28—10-5-12 19 26 EXPERTS T0 ADDRESS DAIRY SHOW Foreign Experts as Well Ne Leaders in U. S. Will Talk At National Dairy Congress 200 ADDRESSES Washington, Sept, 21.—Many gov- ernment officials as well as world experts in dairying subjects , are among the speakers who afe to ad- dress the World’s Dairy Congres: which opens in Washington October 2. President Coolidge has been if- vited to welcome the delegates, The program includes about 200] |\ Pe +n be delivered during the sessions of the congress. Those whose names “nrear as speakers in- clude J, Moorh-nt, of Belgium, pres- ident of the International Dairy Fed eration; Secretary of Commerce Hoover, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, H. E. Van Norman, pres- ident of the World's Dairy Congress Association; former Governor Frank 0, Lowden, of Illinois, who is pres lent of the Holstein-Fricsian Asso- ciation of America; Charles Porcher, editor of “Le Lait,” Lyon, France; L. G. Michaels, representing the In- ternationa’ Institute of Agricuttur> Italy; J. A. Ruddick, dairy and: cola storage commissioner of the Cana- dian depattment of agriculture; and STATION AGENT DAD Savediwas” ‘SO DONE UP WITH 'HIS EXCITING TIME. bas Fa ig int . nL a) TAKING CARE OF THE UNCLAIMED Pp | CALF, THAT HE DIDNT GET DOWN To THE STATION THIS MORNING | DNTIL NEARLY six O'CLOCK: OUT OUR WAY \ an in ny ee pilin { va CNR { sn Wu "Wi Aas May § WG HN) Ay Voi i we a — ti it BY WILLIAMS Sse J. D, Miller, president of the Na-[the guests of the tional Federation of Milk Producers and vice-president of the Dairymen’s League of New York. After spending two days here, dele- gates to the congress will hold a ses- sion in Philadelphia, October 4, as National Dairy Council, and, then will meet October 5 to 10 in Rochester, N. ¥., in coop- eration with the teenth Annual National Dairy Exposition, | Every question related to dairying, whether of production, manufacture, distribu- tion, equipment, or nutrition, will be widely discussed. represented United States, Canad Scotland, Holland, Austria, Denmark, Norway tries to be land, and Japan. Among are England, Ire- Switzerlanl, the coun- the Italy, Vieni UPWARD TREND. ago, Sept.! ae hae a wenk start wheat scored new upturns in price during ‘early dealings. Initial declines ascribed to the ‘fact that Liverpool quotations were lowcr. Winnipeg prices showed compara- tive firmness and with offering light it took but little buying to lift prices, The opening which varied from to 8-8 cents lower with Dee. $1.03 5-8 to $1.03 7-8 cents and May $1.09 was followed by a slight general set back and then by an advance to well above yesterday's finish, A Sitbsequently the market reced- ed. Export demand was slow and marketing as at 20 in Cahada was much larger than a year ago. MILL CITY | FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 21. changed. Shipments 57, rels. Bran $28.50. SO, ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK, So, St, Paul, Sept. 21.—Cattle re- ceipts, 2,700. Slow and steady, Kill- ing auality plain, largely grasse of nativ& origin. Grass fat steers quotable $5 to $8. Bulk, $7 and un- der. Bulk grass fat cows and heifers, $3 to $5, few up to $6 or better. Cun- ners and cutters most $2.25 to $ Bologna bulls steady, largely $ and down. Stockers and feeders slow and steady, quotable $2.50 to $8. Bulk of early sales, $3 to $6.50. Few up to $7.50. Calves receipts, 800. Fully steady. Practical top, best lights, $10.50, seconds, largely $5 and under, Hog receipts, 5,300. Steai strong. Bulk goog and choice, to around 300-pound average, $8 to $8.25. Few low, assorted lights to shippers, $8.40. Bulk packing sows, $7 to $9.26 bidding; $7 and $7.25 on pigs. Sheep, 5,500, steady. Good to choice fat lambs, $12.50 to $12.75. Culls mostly $8, Heavy lambs around $10 to $11, Native ewes and weather feeding lambs, $10. Fat ewes ta packers, $4 to $4.75, LL CITY GRAIN. Minneapolis, Sept, 21.—Wheat re- ceipts, 381 cars, compared with 624 cars a year ago, Cash No. 1 north- ern, $1.14 3-4 to $1.19 3-4; No, 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy, $121 3-4 to $1.25 good to choice, $1.183-4 to $1.213-4; ordinary to good, $1.16 3-4 to $1.18 3-4; Sep ber, $1.127-8; December, $1. $1.18 7-8; corn No, 3 yeilow, oats No. 8 white, 36 to barley, 43 to 69 cents; 2, 643-4 cents; Max No. $2.39 1-2 to $2.411 3 Ii rye 1, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 21, 1923. No. 1 dark northern .. No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. } flax No, 2 flax No. 1 rye HICAGO HOG RECEIPTS Chicago, Sept. 21.—Hog receipts 2,000. Mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. Top $9. Cattle receipts 4,000. Steady. Steers and yearlings generally stéady. Bulk $8.50 to $10. Sheep receipts 17,000. Fat lambs mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. Natives largely $13.50. to 5. Too Late To Classify ‘WANTED—Girl to children. Mrs. Ave. B. help care for L. A. Schipfer, 4- 9-21-1w WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Apply Mrs. W. H, Webb, 700-5th St. 9-21-lw To GET Some Bird __ HOw DO You, Do, MISS OLIVIAP . WHO 1S YouR. FRIEND, OLIVIA? § \ MET HIM AT A DANCE BUT DONT REMEMBER HIS NAME- HE 1S SUCH A DOVE-LIKE’ J SORT OF A BIRD~ BY ALLMAN DOVE LIKE? WHAT Do You MEAN, DOES HE LIKE® To Bu AND coo ? NO, HE'S \° . PIGEON=TOED!