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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 22, 1928 Classified Advertising Rates Linsertion: 25 words or under ... oe 2 insertions. 25 words or under ... seceeees A 3 insertions 25 words or under . “ 1 week, 26 words or under 1.! Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY ) RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in adyance. Copy should be re- yeeived by 12 o'clock to ineure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED N THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALE D — Ladies to do simple work at home. Liberal pay; rials furnishe Addressed amped, envelope brings particu- . Morgan Novelty Art Co., At- 5 9-: ness or music cours: or! way doing housework, Will give SALESMAN. WE WANT & LIVE CONVINCING SALESMAN—Who can sell bankers and leading business man e high ‘lass nationally known line of ad- vertising specialties and calendars. To such a man We offer an excep- tional oppdftunity to close up per: ‘manently with of the largest specialty houses ih the world, rat- ed AAA, pt, actiqn, néces- sary to dake 1 advahtage of the big pre-holiday, selling season. The American “Art Works, Coshocton, ful years With a strong, well ad- vertised line for retail tvade. We have igimediate opening for five capable men with “good: record. “Men able ‘arn four to eigh thousand dollars, eminent con- nection. Tes xler Co., Dept.}: _318, Cleveland, 0. SALESMEN—You per week with our line. Write us. Towa Novelty Company, Bever Bldg., Cedar Rapids, lowa. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A suite of two nicely furnfshed rooms in modern house, sitting room’ and bedroom; ' suit- able for two. No light housekeep- ing.. 722 7th St. Phone 38. : 9-21-31 FOR RENT—A suite of two rooms, parlor ‘and bedroom, neatly nished in modernhome. Two ge tlemen or married couple prefer- room, board and small salary.! red. Call 967, or 40 Thayer St. Paterson Institute, LaGrange, Ill. 22-1t tel, a gi and chamber work. State wages first letter, G. C, Hoffman, Wasb- burn, N. D. \ IWANTED AT ON! to care for 3 year old child, to work from 9 to 6:30, Phone 563-R after G p. m. or call at Flat J, Rose Apartments. 9-18tf TELP WANTED—Typistse Barn $20- $100 weekly, spare time, copying authors’ manuscripts. Write R, J. VC: AGthors’ Agent, C-310, for particu! fD—Experienced mai Al ply Dr. M: E, Bolton, 1191-2 Fourth, during-day, or Apt, D, Rose -lw ‘horoughly competent of two, Address 644. + -921-3t for general house- work, Apply Mra, W. H, Webb, 700-5th St. 9-21-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral houséwork. Phone 789 after y 9-21-20 WANTED—Girl ta help care for children, Mrs, L. A. Schipfer, 4- Ave. B, __9-21-1w WANTED—Competent gi g eral housework. Phone 241R. 417 S 9-21 fectionery. See e ee eee ee eceemammn HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man on farm for steady jeb; separate house for married . C, Lawbaugh, Halliday, N. D. 9-22-4t WANTED—Young man to work by the month, 421 12th St. 9-17-tf K $s FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS (R SALE—Good 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 small yayment down and balance on ‘nonthly paymertts, Close in, and east front. Geo. M. Register. Phone 90 9-20-lw FOR SALE—Probably the best bi gain in town for the money; hou 5 rooms and bath, no furnace; foot lot; newly decorated through- out; in excellent condition, convs ient to school; one block from pav- |’A) ing. $3100.00, assume Building and Loan Mortgage of $1800.00, reason- able terms on the balance. F. E. terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping~porch, and sun parlor. 4 bed rooms, all built in featu garage fine lawn ani On pavement, close .in, 4 hlocks from school and post office, If interested write No. 629, oe strictly modern 7-room hous ‘information’ address: Tribune No. 642; 9-21-3¢ FOR RENT—City heated furnished apartment. Phone 905, ve Mandan, city water and elec- i icity. Tenant to furnish a few), gdod milch cows; lean’ to. milk and*hogs—no objection ‘to poultry andaheep. 34 N., Cagan' Mandan, oN. PP like new at -a bargain ..D “Hupmobile tow! 2 row sale OR Will make the . car; good ¢om nat onee. Ty passenger. Phone 953W. : ‘9+19-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, % -block froin No. ward school and 4 blocks from Capito! and- High- School. Phone 931W. 1009 Sth St. : = 9-7-1 FOR RENT—Furnished room in a modétn home, suttable for light housekeeping or sleeping’ room. Phone 553W, or call at 223 12th Street. 9-19-tf FOR RENT—One large room for light housekeeping or otherwise. Also one small room. 1722 5th! St. Phone 485R. 9-21-1w FOR RENT—Two well heated furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Also one piano. Call at 808 ith St. 9-20-1w. FOR RENT—Nice warm modern fur- nished room, close in, 505 3rd St. Phone 322-! 9-17-lw FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, in modern home at 307 4th FOR RENT—Two bedrooms in mod- ern hous®&°: Phone. 1086-W..+14224 will be foreclos Ast St. 9-21-lw FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing rooms at 300 9th St. Phone 377-J, f FOR RENT — Modern turnishea rooms, ‘hot water heat, 37 Ave, A. 9-21-3t BEAUTIFULLY, furnished room in new modern home. Phone 682. make F800 AGENTS WANTED permanent mone; tion. . Sell ladies’ stylish shées, good. Quality at low, bee: factory to wearer. Every cust repeats. Write for particulars immediatel: Style Arch Shoe Co., Dept. 720, 1414 Vine St., Cincinnati, 0. ILL PAY U to distribute religioys literature in your com- munity; steady work, man or’ wo- man; experience unnecessary; act quickly. UNIVERSAL BIBLE HOUSE, Philadelphia. —, AGENTS—Exp Tepresentatives earn tions; no-ipsur- ani no ples ‘to carry. Joseph Mrank, 1863 Post St., San Fran- _ciseo, Cal : 9. AGENTS—$100 a week—steady work. Write me. for particulars. Frank Bentley, Sales Manager, 2311 Arch- er_Aye., on mi. 9-22-1t ~ REAL_EST, LOANS. 6 PERCENT ‘MONEY. ‘Reserve Sys- tem 6 pertent loans, on city or f m property, Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Building, Kan- City, Mo. | ____ BUSINESS CHANCES ___ WANTED—Retail or general store, in live trading. center, shoe store or dry goods considered; give de- scription and price. Gillis, 434 So. WANTED TO nished, or partly furni in medern home, by Sept. 28, or Oct. 1. Mis. McClellan Sanders, Bismarck, N, D. 9-2: | PERSONA 6006 BLOOD TABLETS ARE SAFER than 606; money back. guarantee, pri 2,00, particulars free. Welch Medicine Co, Atlanta, Ga, 9-15-1t COST—A string of pearls. Finder leave at Tribune for reward. ins 9-22-31 ae REAL ESTATE WANTED—'o buy a lot in West End for cash, write Tribune No. 648, 9-22-3t ESSE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That that eértain Mortgage, executed and de- livered by Victor Kalisiak and Agnes Kalisiak Mortgagors, to Joseph Mann Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of No- vember A. D. nineteen hundred and sixteen and filed for record in the ffice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State ef North Dakota, on the 10th day of November A. D. 1916, and recorded in Book 140 of Moi at page 195, by a sale of the remises in such Mortgage and here- nafter 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’clock P. M., on the 2nd day of October 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premiges. described in said Mortgage and which will.be sold to eee ey = 9-20-1w| satisfy the same, are those certain FOR RENT—Farnisbed room, close | promises situated in the County of in, 400 4th St. 9-18-1w RD MISCELLANEOUS (EE set ee THERE never was better time to buy land than now, I have some wen- derful- bargains, With the big in- crease in diversifying this, year and with the still greater increase promised for next year and after- wards, the future of this county is assured. You can’t find better corn in Iowa than we have here. I have never known a corn failure in the @tghteen years I have, been here. Buy ohe. P. E. Young. ; : 9-22-1w FOL BTOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for sellirig. No trades considered. Write ‘Tribane No.: 608. 8.8tt DO-YOU WANT to go into business | for yourself?.I have some splendid openings in hotels, butcher shops, neral stores, harness shops, con: tirrounding south. ]¥ you are, sed me first, as T have some splendid propositions to tell you about in Washington, Oregon, Caijfornia; ‘ Mississippi, _Louisiana id rida. Young, WANTED—Q; 0. xent and. mine coal, four foot vein, dry, of very firat quality, ready sale. Seven miles out én Red Trail, ‘L. N. Cary, Mahdan, N. Dak. 5 i % i 3t OFFICE SPACE, FOR . RENT—Down _ town, good’ lotation. Ground floor, 9 ibis ‘slephine and janitor ser- vice, jindew spa onal, Ready for pent ty eee Phone 565. > . ~ :. /9-18-tf FOR SALE—1 en range, kitchen table,(. kite cabinet, extensic dining table, side board, high bed, baby crib, goose feathe: other articles. Cat! 30) 8th and Sweet St. 9-18-1w. FOR SALE—Shelving and counter, factory made, for Men’s furnish- ing and Goods store. Good condition. L, N. Cary, Méndan, N. Dak. ; / 921-8 FOR TSALE—Surrey, Phaeton, two sleight, double and’single harness, hep: Al th your eombings. tor. Prompt attention given to v servi this Iti ice in. q fire Ms “I ice basi leaving for the west or |- igh, and State of North Dakota, and described as tollawa. to-wit: North Bast 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 East Querter-of the South East. Quarter (SE% SE%) and-Lots One (1) and Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) all in Section Twenty-seven (27) in Township, One Hundred Forty-two (142), North of Range eighty-one (81), West of the Sth P. M. There will be*due on such mort- day of sale the sum of odgsand 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, Attornoeihe Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 5— 15-22-29 Wooden ships frequently ‘have re- mained in service more-than 100 years, but a steel vessel is old at 30, Kedzie, Chicago. 9-22-1t | ko! GEE,| FORGOT MY , KEY -1 BELIEVE | CouLD CLIMB_UP THAT LATTICE JAD AND CRAWL. INTO OUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “NO’ TO Frank Sherman, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by thé un. derslaned J. L. Belt, Bxecutot of the Last Will of the rank: Sherman) late of Zillah, in the Coufty~of "Yakima and State of Washington, decéased, In te Mater of whe eette ot] THE OLD HOME TOWN Bze| DURABUS COCON' to the creditors of, and all persons | having claims against, said decenged,, to exnibit them with the necessary hs,” after iness at the First National the city of Bismarck in Gounty, North Dakota. Dated September 16th, A. D. 1923. razs » Executor of the last will of Frank Sherman, deceased. EGI R and GEO M. « REGISTER, Attorneys for said executor, Bismarck, North Dakot 9-15-22-29--10-6 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, Adm: istrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Arthur W, Lucagy, late of the City ‘of Bismarck in the Goun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and-all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administretor with the Will Annexed at number 116 Fourth Street in the City of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, North Da- ta, Datéd September 14th, 1923, : 0. SCHIMANBKY, Administrator with the Will Ang nexed, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, , Bismarck, N. D. Attorneys for Administrato® First publication on the 15th day, 3, of September, A. D. 1923 ( 29-10-68 CANDIDATES MUST GIVE INTENTIONS Primary Laws Force Candi- dates to Announce Their Attitude Early Washington, Sept, 22.-The presi- dential primary, now the vogue in a full score of states, not only has become the bug-bear of many old- fashioned political bosses, but is al- s0 accomplishing the rout of the time-honored practice of delaying the announcement of candidacies un- til the last possible moment. Today in many .states candidates must climb down off the fence many NEWT, THE HORSE BREAKER, UNFORTUNATELY Got WIS FEET TANGLED UP /N THE LINES A BY STANLEY 1a = | FEW MINDTES BEFORE HIS HORSE RAN AWAY “ OUT OUR WAY THEN SAN HE DONT LIKE 70 WEAR SHOES Cuz HIS WIFE A\ WONT. LACE ‘EM @_ FOR ‘IM. weeks beforg the national conven-|- tions, and say whether they will or won't, The beginning of the 1924 primary |. season now is a bare six months away, and the filing of papers re- quired of candidates in many casc already has become a burning ques-} 3 tion among those who cannot decide whether they hear a commanding} public office. be made much earlier than in gone by, And as a consequence the spread of the primary system the next few weeks are expected to see the crop of candidates regch a stage much more advariéed than the average for pre-presidential years in the past. The first primary, that in New Hampshire, will be hell March 11. North Dakota will follow a week lat- er, and seven additional states, con- trolling some of the latgest delega- tions that sit in national conven+ tions, will have voted before the end of April. Here is the full list of those having presidential primary laws, with the dates for the primary elections of all parties: California, Tuesday, May 6, Florida, Tuesday, June 3. Géorgia, To be fixed by state com- mittees. - Illinois, Tuesday, April 8. Indiana, Tuesday, May 6. Maryland, Monday, May 5. ' Massachusetts, Tuesday, April 29. (Michigan, Monday, April 7. Montana, Tuesday, May 27. BY WILLIAMS ISPECT YOU BETTER DELWER THAT! LDONT. LIKE TOVERLOAD MY BOOTS LL LA EE ve ONETHING THAT SNOOZER SPINDELL HA TO DO IS CARRY BUNDLES, SO HE ALWAYS WEARS » HIS GUM BOOTS WHEN HE HAS 710. GO 10 THE STORE Nebraska, Tuesday, April 15, New Jersey, Tuesday, April 22, er Hampshire, Tuesday, March ae North Carolina, Saturday, June 7. North Dakota, Tuesday, March 18, Ohio, Tuesday, April 29, Oregon, Friday, May 16. Pennsylvania, Tuesday, April 22. South Dakota, Tuesday, May 27. West Virginia, Tuesday, May 27. Wisconsin, Tuesday, April 1. The presidential primary Florida does not apply to a_ party | state. polling less than 85 percent of the total vote in the previous general election, This eliminates the Re- publican party from a presidential primary and leaves its delegates to law of|be chosen by convention in that: SELLING LEADS TO DECLINE It. WHEAT MARKET Chiengo, ‘Sept, 22—Increased -sell- ing by commission) houses lead to a decline in wheat prices today during | early dealings. Besides leis aggressive “suppert for the markct was in evidence, and rallying power appears to be lin ed. Reports of heavy snow in the ; Canadian northwest failed to exert any notable bullish influence. The opening which ranged from $1.08 to 8-8 to 1-2 cents lower with ‘Dee. $1.02 3-8 to $1.02 5-8 and May $1.08 to$1.08 1-8 was followed by a slight further set back and then something of a rally. Unusual strength in corn with September and May touching a new high price record had a bullish effect on wheat despite some early down- turm Wheat close, firm, 1-4 to 3-4 cent net higher, with December $1.03 to 1-8 and $1.08, and May, $1.08 5-8, VESTOCK Chicago, § 2.—-Hog re ; most sales steady at F few desirable, light) stea to 10c lower, Top $8.90. Cattle red b ers sales; fat LIVESTOCK. . Paul, Sept, 22.—Cattle re- ceipts, 3,400. Compared with week ago. Range fed offerings canners and bologna bulls steady Other killing cattle and stockers and feeders around 26¢ lower. Bulk prices at the close: ut beeves, $5 to $7. Grass fat $1 to $5. Cow Canners and cutte Bologna bulls, $4 to § Stockers ders quotable, $2.50 to $8.50. 3.50 to $6.50, pts, 200, compared with week ago. Strong to 2bc higher at $10 to $11. Very féw above $10.50. Seconds about steady, mostly $4.60 to 4 Hogs receipts, 800, about: steady. Medium to choice, 150 to 300 pound averages, $7.75 to $8.85. Bulk packing sows around $8.25. Sheep, 3,400 Steady. Today’s re- ceipts practically all Montana killing and feeding stock in and through Billing for the week; killing lambs mostly 50 cents lowe steady to 5 cents lower. losing bulk fat native lambs kiling mostly 50 cents lower. Fat ewes ste: 25 cents lower, $12.50 to $12.7 tve feeding lambs, $10. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russ Bismarck, S . 1 dark northern. . . 1 northern spring. ‘o, 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 xed durum 1 flax . MILL CITY WHEAT Minneapolis, Sept. Wheat re- ceipts 462 cars compared with 316 cats a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.14% to $1.19%; No. 1 dark north- crn spring choice to fancy $1.21% to $1.25%; good to choice $1.18% to ordinary to good $1.16% to eptember $1.12%; December May $1.18%; corn No. to 83%c. Barley 43c ye No. 2, 64%c to 65c. 0. 1, $2.38% to $2.41%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 22—Flour un- changed. Shipments 53, 149 barrels. | Bran $28.50. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | HOPE,! DON'T FRIGHTEN DoRIS- SHELL YELL HER HEAD OFF AND: THE Doris Didn’t Scream iL a BZ WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD WILL BE OvT- HVAT TE BY ALLMAN WHY SHOULD | GUESS IT WAS You WHEN | SAW SOME MAN CRAWLING IN MY THIRD FLOOR BEDROOM WINDOW ? You NEVER CAME. IN THAT WAY BEFORE -~ WHY DIDN'T You ASK Wuo !T WAS BEFORE You THREW

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