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p MONDAX, SEPTEMBER 24.91908 Classified Advertising ‘Rates 1 insertion. 25 words a 2 insertions, 25 words or 3 insertions\ 25 aie or under ..i. « 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 eash in advance. Copy should. be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to fhaure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO plat nasil COPY jUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 So LP. WANTED—FEMALE rienced maid. _Ap- E, Bolton, 119%2 arth, during day, or Apt, D, Rose , after 6 p.m. 9-22-1W LOTS FOR SALE—Ohoice residence’ lot on Avenue A, paving on one side, sew- er and sidewalk. Box 607, marek. FO sitting room and bedroom; suit- able for two. No light housekgep- ing. 782 7th St. Phone 38. * O-Bl-3v ished foom FOR iT—Niee hi furpished "roms in modern house, t block: froin er Notice af " certain” livered ig Aide Kalisiak and ora, to Joseph anh Mortgagee, dated the lst“day of No- veraber A pb nifeteen hundred and ft D fhe reat eae ae ‘ kor egege car ig joo) 1 at page will be fhe s 9 a sale of the 3 in Mo! and here> on _the day of sale. ALD Lider ss described which i b ed dhe the Ne in . ssid Id to same, and described ‘a North ‘East juakte |. | North Phone 931W. 1009 5th St. FOR RENT—Furnished oom in a modern home, suitable ‘for light! ( housekeeping or sleeping room. Phone tosW, or call at be 12th | i Stree! FOR RENT room in ‘modern house for one or two. Phone 346J or call 408-10th. _Street, 9-24-lw FOR RENT—Comfortatle root front room for light housekeep- ing. Also a bedroom. 409-5th St. Phone 512R, 9-22-3t ‘ED — Thoroughly competent maid. Family of two. Tribune No. 644, ‘WANTED—Girl for general house-| W. H. Webb, 9-2 help care for L. A. Schipfer, 4- 9.-21-1W work, Apply Mrs. h Si Mrs, r Phone 241R, 417 _ 9-21-1W Competent girl for gen- Phone 789. 9-24-tf CS _ HELP WANTED—MALE jan on farm for steady arate house for married . Lawbaugh, Halliday, N. D. 9-22-46 WANTED—Labogers at the new fil- tration water plant, at Riverside Woodrich Construction Co, eral housework, Ist St. WANTED eral housework. man, C. 1 SVANTE oung man to work by the month, 421 12th St, i 9-17-t£ LL WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT — 1 shed house or apartment by October 1st, by cougle, no childfen. Can give the best of references. Phone -24-1w WANTED TO RENT—Two, unfur- hed, or- partly furnished rooms, in modern home, by Sept. 28, oF Oct. 1. Mrs, McClellan Sanders, Bismarck, N, D. 9-22-2t ‘One bundle of hunting selothes, boots; coat and trousers. on road between Mpnoken\ send Mandan, Finder return to Service Transfer Co., Mandan, N. D. for ae ward, 9-24-2t <A string of pearls. Finder » leave at Tribune for reward. 9-22-31 ——< $$ REAL ESTATE _ ‘WANTED—To buy a lot in West End for cash, write Tribune No. 648, 9-22-3t FOR SALE 6R RENT. HOUSES AND FLATS Modern 6-room hou: cluding basement, sewer, bath and lot, 75 by 160 ‘tect for $3,000, on i liberal terms. There is room for two more houses on this same property. A small payment down and monthly payments. Close in, sod yeast front. Geo.“ M. Regi Phone 90 FOR SALE—Probably the best bar- gain in town for the money; house, 5 rooms and bath, no furnacey 60 foot lot; newly decorated through- out; in excellent condition, conven- ient to school; one block from pay- ing. $3100.00,. assume Loan Mortgage of $1800. able terms oy the balanc -SALE=On reasonab! terms, 7 room house with - den,| 4) F0i sleeping porch, and sun parlor. hed rooms, alle built in features. double garage fine lawn ang shade trees. On pavem clos in, 4 blocks from school and post ‘office, If interested write No. 620, 62s bune. FOR R inter or ines 8 roont house, cement cellar, ~ fu nace, age, chicken house, J, Jackman,,.Bismarck, N. YOR RENT—Completely furnished ‘ictly modern -7-room house. For apartment, Phone 906, city, water and tricity; Tenant to furnish a few good milch -cows; lean to milk sand hogs—no objection to poultry] and sh N. Cary, ke new, ‘at -a. bargain, New 1923 Hupmobile iiproay at a liberal dis- eount. Will consider. fhe Mgpion > class paper. _ No. 647, care Tribun Y SALE—=1922 and | FOR Bath room, wash room, 'gar-| . FOR -RENT—Two well heated fur ished reoms for light housek sel, ing. Al8o one piano. Call at FO CNIS eo 9-20-lw FO '—Nicely FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room i ae 214 i it Rosser Street. t SORCRENTCTSS RGIS .9-24-1w FOR RENT—Two bedrooms In mod- ern house. Phone 1086-W. 422 Tst St. — _9-21-lw FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- |’ ing rooms at 300 9th St., Phone 377-3. 9-20-1w FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms, hot water h 87 Ave, A. 9-21-3t FOR RENT—Large room with run- ning water. Call at 422 6th St. 9-24-3t room in hone 682, 9-20-1w FOR RENT—One single room, be Bth’St. Phone’ 485-R, 9. FOR RENT —Fira hed room, ai 9 in, 400 BEAUTIFULLY farnish new modern home. THERE never was ee ston to buy |, land than now. 'I have some wen- derfyl bargains, With the big it erease in diversifying this year and with the still greater ine promised: for next ‘yéar’ and: ke 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 ip the eighteen. years I have been here. Buy one. F. EB Aoung. 9-22-1w & FULL STOCK of hardware. and implementg, inventory about $9,000; located in county seat, with Jarge territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years, Health th sondibions 2 1) for selling. No ti 8 cons! rite Tribune No. 608, * DO YOU WANT to go into samen for yourself? I have -some splendid: openings in hotels, butcher shops, general stores, harness shops, con- fectionery. stores, etc., both in Bi marck end in smaller surrounding towns,.F, EB, Young. 2 9-22-1w ARE YOU leaving for the west or south. If you are, see me first, as I have some splendid propositions to tell’ you about in Washington, California, Mii i, WANTED—One to fent and mine coal, four. foot, ‘vein, dry, of very K Seven LN. rat quality; ready sale. out on‘ Red Trail, Cary, peandan, N. Dak, 9-21-3t OFFICE SYAGE FOR RENT—Down | 7, town, good location. Ground floor, free. telephone and janitor ser- vice, . Window space optional. Ready for immediate, possession. Phene 565. ack me ens tablé; kitchen “eabinet, “atanaion dining ble, side board, high chair, ‘bed, baby’ crib, goose feathers and other gress Call: 301 8th. and Sweet SI ing ‘@nd Dry “Goods store. Good ane LN. Cary, Mandan, N. We 9-7-tf (NE: South East Quar- ter (N% SE%) and the South East i athe of the South East Quarter E% SE%) and Lots One (1) and fe a) Three (8) and Four (4) all in Section Twenty-seven (27)- Hundred I be due on such morte ne con the day of sale the sum of ‘wo Thousand one hundred fifty-four a $8-100 Dollars and in addition th foreclosure proceedings. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., August, 22, 1923, JOSEPH MANN, Mortgage, ‘ Washburn, N. D. pre hit ene i. ee, Bismarck, Negth. Dakota 2-209 1-8. 15-22-29 SECOND SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In Justice Court. Be- fore Anton Beer, Justice of the . 8. is anid ohn Evans, doing business as Adams & Evans, Plain- Defendant. h Dakota to said defendant: y this Second Simnions herein at bid office in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, at 10 o’clock A. M. on the 9th day of Rea ages) peer to id John Evans, doing bus nesg as Adams & Evans, a: alleging it you are inde them in sum of sixty-five and 14-100 dollars with interest from Au- gust 20th, 1928/:fot labor, « repairs and parts’ furnished on, to and for your, automobile, and that by virtue of a levy under a writ of attachment in ‘a ove entitled action said va lien upon ypur stock , soft drinks and other ys owned and kept by you in ote building Anes at 305 7th set in as “steko B ‘ismare| i Nort ‘ota, such stock of groceries ‘an: dther‘articlées Bein; parti ula ‘ly des- ibe in the Sheriff's return of lev; filed in above entitled action an: that said stoc! jes be ayer cl to "s claim court, and demandin; and you are not ppear and answer the pl tits will take judgment, against you Recordings 0th’ day of September, ANTON BEER, Justice of the Peace. w. L, SMITH, Attorney for’ Platstif?, ° Bismarck, North Dakota. Above Second Summon, may be served by publication the Bis- marek Tribune. ANTON B! dantice of the Peace. -19-26—10-2 NOTICE FO! CHASE STATE OWNED HOME. Notice is eee, given that the In- dustrial Comm: ge ion of North spakors will reeeive led proposals to pur- chase that in home, known 9s the John N. Hagan residence in the City of Bismarck, built by the North Davota Home Building Associaticn dat Number 1008 5tl ill be eetel yee at the office of the Secretary of the Industrial akota dit the { aio nat te hear 1928,” Tisch hide ‘Shall state the: total Knee offered for the pure! home, which sum may be all ity OS His HELLO, .1’D LIKE: To SPEAK To MISG OLIVIA, . PLEASE, 1F SHE 9-g1-3t | pis AY A fc eighs, double two saddles. cage ine ite at hears Prompt attention’ given to all or- iter, ere: _ Address * Box 295, i we 9: For Pea (poor 7 bowl ‘alley, and barber: Praerco Saar tion, best peol toom ge town. Box 124 ing jot of Plymouth a aN eh es" ae Pt re insurance past year. It: pod ig F. Yose. mr Mandan, |‘ Phone 488g .or bid you are directed to appear before me] - PROPOSALS TO PUR- || Commission in the Bank of North fol f JUST A MINUTE a ei he inttallmente- covering —»| rpariod, ‘of not. to. errs ten yeas 3 | with interest :at cent per annum, vecure gage on the home and drawn on amortization plan to be approved: the Industrial Commission. The Industeial Com of jon hee 4 [au right to reject any or all Dated at Bismarck, N. D. September 17th, 1923, JOHN GAMMONS, Secretary Industrial Commi: —— NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of gue Estate Charles B. Austin, Notice is hereby detsi; ned Eugene tor of the Last Will of Charles Austin, late of thei Township pial in the County of State of New Jersey, 'dece: YAuatin, Exe said Baker at 211. Bismarck “Bonk Bu ing, in the city of Bismarck in sald Burleigh County. i Dated August 21st; A. D. 1923. 2) KUGENE H- AUSTIN, 2° Executor: cies the 22nd day 9-5- 12-19-86 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~ In the Matter of} Ga Estate “Of nadie bli ad ty Re , by th Notice is hereby ren e dei 3,18 il’ Rxecutor of i Last 1 3 th rab Shermai of Zillah, in the County of Y. and State of Washington, deccated, to the creditors of, and a person having claims againgt, said decensed, to exhibit them with the nec 2 vouchers, within six months, ae the first publication of this nott to said Executor at his place of iness at the First National Bunk, in the city. of Bismarck in Burleig ah County, North Dakota. Dated be tL 15th, A. D. 128. Executor of the last will of Frank erman, deceased. ¥. H, REGISTER and GEO M. ‘ REGISTER, { Attorneys for said executor, Bismarck, North Dakota, 9-15-22- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of thar jucas, Deceased. re Ne is hereby given by the \1 dersigned, A. O. Schimansky, Admii istrator with the Will Annexed, »f the Estate of Arthur W. Lucas, late of the City of Bismarck in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and. State of Netth Dakota, deceased, totthe creditors “Of, and all persons having claims agaikist, said deceased, to exhibit. them with Mthe necessary vouchers, within Bix. months after the first publicationof this notice, to said Administr with the Will Annexed at number Fourth Street in the City of Bismi in said Burleigh County, North Dj ota, Dated cppenber 14th, 1923. A. 0. 'SCHIMANSKY, Administrator with the Will First Boblertion of August, A. D. ke zuGEn e: gear Sh Bismarck, N. Attorneys for Administrator, First public: On the 16th of September, A. D. 1923. 5.18-22-29—~ NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MO! AGE FORECLOSURE een Ld pe eerebyig that tl delivered” i Bert "Bailey and Aj ‘A. Bailey, his wife, -Mortgagors the Regan State Bank (a corporat under the laws of the State of No} Dakota Regan, | Mort; date: th day of May, 1920, which ep filed for tecord in the fice of the Register of Deeds of Bi h-County, NorthjDakota on i lay of June, 1990 at the hourof 0 a, m. and recorfied in Book ie of Mortgages on page 318, will ‘be foreclosed by a sale.of the premis in said mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the Frongé Door of the Court House in the City of Bismarel County of Burleigh; and State . o North Dakota on thp 13th day “of October, 1923, at the hour of two . m. to satisfy the amount id mortgage at the day of The premises deéeribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy fhe eee ate described as low: All. ot ‘tot four @ in Block Four (4) and a of Lot five (5) com- me meine is Northeast corner. of id I hence 22 feet West Thence 8 feet south, Thence 22 feet’ Thence 3 feet, North to the point of commencement in Block Four (4) all MISS OLIVIA, SOME _ MAN. WISHES To SPBAK To you Jel ON THE: PHONE-\ VLL SEE 1S HERE: together, with tl INVENTION, FoR Wo WEARS, HAS GIVEN IT UP UNTIL NEXT SPRING | STANLEY NEA SERVICE {AS WE FEY SEASON HAS JUST ABOUT RUN OUT FOR THIS YEAR WE FEY : OUT OUR WAY in the Townsite of Wing, according to the plat thereof on file or of re- cord in the office of the Register of | 1! Deeds in and for said Burleigh Coun- ty_and State of North Dakota. There will be due on ‘at the date of sale the osts and disburs BY real GET OUT OF THIS KNTHEN BOTH OF YOU! YOU PEEL | THREE AND EAT “IWO- AND * “THOSE PEELINGS ARE AS: THICK AS MUSK MELON RINOS! GET Our?! TLL PEEL THEM ments of this foreclosure. rpbated this ath day of September, REGAN STATE BANK, Mortgagee, SCOTT CAMERON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North | Dakota. MYSELF! MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Minneapolis, Sept. 24.—Flour un- changed to 10c lower. In carlond lots family patents $6.25 to $6.45 a bar- Ship- ments 57,716 barrels. Bran $29.50. ‘UPWARD WITH CORN STRENGTH ; Bullish Corn itepentd Keeps Price of that Commodity _ High on Board Chigago, Sept. 24.—In response to strength in the corn market wheat developed 1 little ystrength in the ly dealings. For the first time @iis senson September corn went above 87 cents a bushel and new crop months, too, showed gains. Scarcity of immediate supplied of corn also was a bullish factor and so, likew: was belief that frost had done much damage. Wheat opening which rang- ed from 1-4 to 1-8 cents up, with De- cember, $1.02 7-8 to $1.03 1-8 and May $1.08 5-8 to 3-4 cents were followed by slight genera] gains, Subsequently gossip about an in- creased tariff on wheat imported into this country helped to lift prices fur- ther, The close was strong kc to 1%¢ net higher with December $1.04 % to Me and May $1.09% to Tac. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Sept. 24.—Hog receipts 54,000, Mostly 10 to 20 cents low- er. Practical tdy $8.85. Cattle ect 3, 38,000, Quality killing medium, Run in- cludes about 17,000 western grassers. Tendency 15 to 25 cents lower on most grades killing classes and : feeders. 8 44,000. Fat and feeding lambs atound!16, to.26 ceute lower. ESTOCK _ South St. Paul, Cattle receipts 17,700, Slow and une Killing classes mostly weak to lewer. Stockers and feeders lar; 2be or more lower. Run prac’ all grass cattle of Best grass fat beeve: in load lots $7.25, Bulk between price ond $5.00. Grass-fat cows largely $3.00 to $4.00, Heifers $4.00 to $5.00, Few cows around $5.00. Heifers nround $6.00. Stockers and fert-~= enofable $2.50 to $8.50, Be load lotyout of first hand early $' Bulk $3.50 to $6.00. Calves receipts 1,700, Prices 25 to Best lights mostly §9,75 ¢ lower. to $10.25, Hog receipts 10,500. Mostly 25e lower. Few sorted light hogs $8.40, Desirable lights and butchers Jargely $7.75 to $8.00. Packing sows mostly 7.00. Considerable number wised loads running largely to packing grees ern ~ $7.40, Bulk pigs $7.00. Sheep receipts 4,000, Slow, fat lambs mostly 26 to 50 cents lowe Bulk sales good native lambs $1 Seconds strong. Bulk $8.50, Fat sh weak to 25 cents lower. Bulk fat e ders took good fies e © around $7.00 or bet- ter, Bulk lambs $10.00. BI cK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept, 24, 1923. No. 1 dark norther $1.07 No. 1 northern spring. 1.03 No. 1 amber durum. 78 No, 1 mixed dufum . . 1 red durum. No, 1 flax. . 2 flax No. 1 rye. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 24.—Wheat re- ceipts 742 cars compared to 830: 2 year agg, Cash No, 1 northern $1.15 3-8 to $1.20 8-8;~No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy 1.22 3-8 to $1.26 8-8; good to choice $1.19 3-8 to $1.22 3-8; ordinary to good $1.17 3-8 to $1.19 3-8; September $1.18 1-2; December $1.16 3-8; May $1.19 5-8; Corn No. 3 yellow, 83 1-2 to 84 cents; oats No, 3 white 37 to 38 1-4; barley 43 to 59 cents; rye No. 2, 65 %8 to 65 5-8 cents; flax No. 1, $2.40 to $2.42. Leave It To Lena ASK WHO IT 1S AND TELL HIM I'M NOT AT Home, HELLO- MISS 1S NOT HOME - SHALL } TELL CALLEDP TELLHER MR. OLIVIA WHO HER BLAKE CALLED, PLEASE - BY ALLMAN 1S MISS OLIVIA our. OF THE CITY PL NO, SHE'S IN THE BATH TuB- OH! OR | MEAN, SHE'S ) DOWN TOWN!