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? _ room house, cement cellar, PON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 35,:1928 ~~~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates linsertion, 2§. words or @ UNL viceresecceeeee$ 25 words or 3 insertions 25 words undér ...... . ‘ 1 week. 25 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 TO REJECT ANY COPY UBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 WANTED—FEMALE OHN CARROLL, the-Nu. Bone r, is ‘stopping at the Van el, and will be glad answer any calls after 6 P. Agents. wanted. ,——‘9-26-8t D—Experienced maid. Aj ply Dr. M. E. Bolton, 1191- Fourth, during day, or Apt, D/ Apts, after 6 p.m. ¥ for general Mrs, W. H, -Webb, 9-21-lw Y=Maid for general house- nk Hedden, 114 West 9-25-3t jirl to help care for Mrs. L. A, Schipfer, 4- 9-21-1W Sompetent girl for gen- housework. Phone 241R. 417 : 9-21-1w D—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 789. <9 M. WANTED—Girl for genefal ho work. Cowan’s Drug Store. 9-25-3t HELP _WANTED—MALB__ Man on farm for steady separate house for married C. Lawbaugh,Halliday, N. D. 9-22-4t WANTED—Young man to. work by the’ month. 421 12th St. or apartment by Qctober 1st, by courie, no children, Can give the, best of references. Phone 1068-J. 9-24-1w ———— LOST—One bundle of hunting clothes, boots, coat and trousers between Menoken and Finder return to Service Mandan, “N. D. for 9-24-2t ‘A string of pearls, Finder jeave at Tribune for reward. 9-22-8t \ REALESTATE WANTED—To buy a lot in West End for cash, write Tribune No. 648, 9-22-3t — FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SSLE—Godd chance for invest- ment. Modern 6-room house, in- cluding basement, sewer, water, bath and lot, 75 by 160 feet for $3,000, on very liberal terms. There is room for two more houses on this same property. A small payment down and@ balance on monthly payments, Close in, and east front. Geo. M. Register. Phone 90 9-20-1w FOR SALE—Probably the best bar- gain in town for the money; house, 45 rooms and bath, no furnace; 50 foot lot; newly decorated through- out; in excellent condition, conven- ient to school; one block from pav- _ ing. $3100.00, assume Building and Loan Mortgage of $1800.00, reason- able terms on ‘the balance. F. E. Young. a FOR SALE—On very reasonable terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlor. 4 hed “rooms, all built in, featur double garage fine lawn and shade trees. On- pavement, close in, 4 biécks from school and post office. If interested write No. 629, Tri- 1-tf F For winter or longer, 8 fur- nace. “Bath room, wash room, gar- age, chicken house, Inquire of J. J. Jackman, Bismarck, N. D. 9-24-tf —City heated furnished Phone 905. TOR REN’ apartment. 9-21-tf |___ FARM FOR SALE , YARM FOR-SALE—Will sell my half section (320 acres) farm in Bur- igh county, if a good man is in- terested as low as $15 per acre— and will give very good terms. Situated short distance from Bis- marck on main highway. All fenc- ed, .100 acres under cultivation. Fine opportunity for some one, a8 tl piéce of land is easily worth $35 per acre. Call 961. Frank Henry. “Office 4th St. 9-25-6t ing Maftdan, ¢ tricity, Ten good milch. cows: and hog’—no objection toypoultry : by and sheep... L.. Ny Came ‘Manian, WORK Wi: WANTEDe—Dressmaking,. emboider- ing and crocheting at 632 8rd St. Phone 182W. Mrs, H. C. ‘Holme: ~ 9-25-3t WA! ork on farm, or in town, by reliable party, with fam- ily. Write Howard Koon, Sterl- ing, N. D. 9-25-2t WOMAN would like to do house- work, such as washing, cleaning etc. Has -lots of experience. Call 4413. ‘ 25-3t s Lots FOR SALE—Choiee residence fot on Avenue A, paving, on one side, sew- er and Sidewalk. Box 607, Bis- marck. {__ 9-22-3¢ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, % block from N6., ward ‘school and 4 blocks from Capitol and High School. Phone 931W. 1009 5th St. (she 9-7-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room in a - modern home, suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping room. Phone 553W, or call at 223 12th Street. 9-19-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- able for one or two young ladies, in new modern home, near Wm. Moore School. Call 721-3rd. St. Phone 415W. 9-24-lw FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room im modern house for one or two. Phone 346J or call 408-10th Street. . 9-24-1w FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, a front room for light. housekeep- ing. Also a bedroom, 409-5th St. Phone 512R. 9-22-3t FOR RENT—Two well heated furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Also one piano. Call at 808 Tth St 9-20-1w FOR RENT—Large, well furnished room, suitable for two. Gentlemen only, 601-6th St, Phone 214R. 9-25-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room at 214 East Rosser Street. 9-24-lw FOR RENT—Two bedrooms in mod- ern house, Phone 086-W. 422 Ast St. 9-21-1w. FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing roams’ at’800 9th St. Phone 377-3. 9-20-1w FOR RENT—Large groom with run- ning water. Call at 422 6th St. 9. 3 BEAUTIFULLY furnished room in new, modern Home. Phone 682. _ a OMS Bien ed FOR RENT—One single room, 722 5th St. Phone 485-R. 9-21-1w MISCELLANEOUS THERE never was better time to buy land than now. I have some wor- derfal 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 wt have here. F have never known a corn failure in the eighteen years I have been here. Buy one. F. E Young. Z - 9-22-1w X FULL STOCK of hardware. and implements, inventory spout $8,000, ith, territory and good trade, agents for! International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reagon for selling. No trad 4. Write & if 8-8tf DO YOU WA to go“into business for yourself? I have some spleadid openings in hotels, butcher shops, gened stores, harness shops, cor- fectionery stores, etc., both in Bis- marck and in smaller surrounding towns, F, E, Young. is 9-22-lw ARE YOU leaving for the west or south. I? you are, see me first, as I have some splendid propositions to tell you about in Washington, Oregon, California, M Pi, Louisiana and Florida. F. E. Young. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Do town, good location, Ground floor, free telephone and jayitor ser- vice, indow spacé optional. Ready for immediate possession. Phone 565.- 9-18-tf FOR SALE—Kltchen range, Kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, extension {Cl} dining table, side board, high chair, jbed, baby crib, goose feathers and other articles. Call 301 8th and Sweet St, 9-18-17 FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 day old registered bull calf. Will trade for a beef or pig: Schneider Bros., Box 123; Bismarck, N. D. 9-26-lw FOR SALE—Surrey, phaeton, two sleighs, double and single harness, two saddles. Algo lot of Plymouth Rock hens. Inqujre at Jackmans. met a 9-92-3¢ SWITCHES AND BRAIDS made from your combings, Write for prices. Prompt attention given to all or- ders, Address Box 295, Center, 9-20-lw FOR SALE—A~pool room, bowling alley, and: barbes ‘shop in connee- tion, tt pool room busin in FIRE INSURANCE, If you want real service-in this line. see me. My firs insurance frgiccclnah doublei the-past year. It pays ive good service. F. E: You Q ‘9-22-Lw ung. FOR SALE—One gas range with four top burners, oven and broilers, Best quality and in fine condition. $35.00 cash. R, W. Lumry, 811-8rd St. Phone -489, | FOR * SALK-Hausehold goo te ted ‘}answer ti NOTICE REAL ESTATE MORT- GA SURE Notice is hereby en that that certain mor miade, executed and delivered by. rt Little and Iva B. j Little, his wife of Wing, Burleiga County, North Dakota, Mortgagors to the Wing Mercanti! mpany (a cor- poration under the laws of the State of North Dakota) ef Wing, North akota, Mortgagee, and which mort- ge is dated the 8th day of January, 1919, and which was filed for record in the offtice.of the Register of Deeds \of Burleigh County, North Dakota the 19th day of <April, 1919 at tl hout of 1:40 o'clock @. m. and record- ed in Book 162 of Mortgages on page 88, will, be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the Front Door @f-the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 13t! day of October, 1923, at two o'clock p: m. to amount due on said mortgage at the ui of he premises described in said mor! Fees and which. will be sold to sati the same Gre described as follows, to-wit The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty-two (32) Township on® Hundred Forty-two (142)" North of Range Seventy-six (76) West, con- ttainine 160 aeres more or less ac- ‘cording to the United States surve: isk , ig Burleigh-County, Nort! kota. There will be due.on said mortgage t the date of sale the sum of- $1016.46, together with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure. Dated this 4th day of September, 928. WING MERCANTILE COMPANY, * + Mortgagee. SCOTT CAMERON, , ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarek, North Dakota. i) i 9-4-11-18-25—10-2-9 COND SUMMONS STATE $F NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. | In Justice Court Be- fore Anton Beer, Justice of the Peace. M. M. Fal my. Defen he St Defendan| ee By this second Summons herein you are directed to appear before me ‘at my office in the city of Bismarck, ‘orth Dakota, at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 9th day of October, 1923, there to the complaint of M. M. Farnam against you alleging that you ‘are indebted to her in the sum_, of Seventy dollars and interest from September 1st, 1923 for rent on the store building situated at 305 7th street in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, and that by virtue of a levy under a writ of attachment issued in above entitled action said plaintif? has a liew-upon your stock of gro- i ticles st m, Plaintiff, vs.-W. A. nt? ; ‘of North Dakota to said building situated at 305 7th_strect in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, such stovk of groceries and other articles being particularly de: bi in the Sheriff’s return of levy filed in above entitled action and court, and demanding that said stock of goods and groceries be applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff to- gether with the costs and disburse- ments; and you are notified that un- less you so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you accor ne Given this 10th day of September, 1923. “7 N ANTON BEER, Justice of the-Peace. 1 W. L. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. Above second summons may be served by publication inthe Bismarck Tribune. ANTON BEER Justice of the Perce, 9-11-18-25 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Beft Bailéy and Agnes A. Bailey, his wife, Mortgagors to the Regan State Bank (a corporation under the laws of the State of North Dakota) of Regan, North Dakota, Mortgagee, and which mortgage is dated the 29th day’of May, 1920, and which was filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of ‘Bur- leigh County, North Dakota on the 16th day of June, 1920 at the hour of :00 a, m. and recorded Book 162 of Mortgages on page 318, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in/said mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the. Front Door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of- North’ Dakota on the 18th day of October, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage at the day of le. Tl premises described in said ' “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE m and which will be to satisfy the same ate ieeeibea’ as follows, to-wit; All of lot four (4). in Block Four (4) and a part of Lot five (5)* com- mencing ,at the Northeast corn f said lot. Thence 22 feet West 8 feet South, Thence 22 feet Eas Thence 8 feet, North to the pofnt of THE OLD HOME TOWN commencentent in Block Four (4) all|~ : in the Townsite of Wing, according to the plat thereof on file or af re- cord in the ofiice of the Register of Deeds in and for said Burleigh Coun- ty and State of North Dakota. There will be due on said mo at the date of sate the sum. together with the costs and disburs ments of this foreclosure. Fe this 4th day of September, REGAN aes B4NK, lortgagee. SCOTT CAMERON, oe ~ Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-4-11-18-25—10-2-9 Prcmanie Exes oeerns: 2 ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS BREAD DOES SHOW FINGER, Se In the Matter of the Estate of. Frank Velinsky, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned George non of .the e: of Frank Velinsky, late of the e of Moffit in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all Beveons having claims against, eceased, to exhibit them witl necessary vouchers, months, after the publication ot this notice, to said administrator de bonis non at the Bismarck Bank, in \the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, North Dakota. x Dated September 10th, A. D. 1923. GEORGE H. RUSS, JR, Administrator de bonis non of estate of Frank Velinsky, deceased. F. H. REGISTER AND GEO M. , REGISTER, Attorneys of said administrator, Bismarck, N, Dak. ry 9-11-18-25—10-2 House And Crop ; _Lost In Fire Hebron, Sept, 25.—Wm. living four miles west: of Almont, lost his house and entire crop last week by fire. He was away at the time of the fire and everything in the house including 500 bushels of this year's wheat crop, household goods and furniture, were all burned. He had just finished threshing and the wheat was stored in the house, "It is not known how the fire started. The loss is estimated at about $1,000. He carried a very small amount of insurance on the house, but none on the grain. Experts Growing Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 26.—The Unit- ed States is Canada’s best customer. Exports of goods from the Dominion across the international bounda reached a value of $394,246,216 in the. twelve months ended July 1, an increase of nearly $100,000,000 over the previous year, according toa re- port issued by the department of trade and commerce. Canada’s im- ports from the United Statés:-dur- ing the twelve month, periggjt ii shown, registered an in $84,315,000, or 17 percent o previous year. SEWING MACHINES Chihuahua City, Mexico, S| —A ecarload of sewing machi! arrived here from El Paso, consigned to Mennonites at j los. Other machines are to be the Mennonites ut Santa Cla: Mennonites, it is said, have need for sewing machines, andintend to make their own clothing i to avoid paying high prices imsM ican stores. This plan, it is sald wiil also save the import duty on fifilshed materials imported from other coun- tries. OLDEST PLANT IN WORLD Chicago, Sept. 25,—The University of Chicago has come into possessi: of the oldest specimen of a highly developed plant ever discovered in America, or the rest of the world, according to Dr. Adolph C. Noe, pro- fessor of paleobotany. The plant, which has been preserv- ed for centuries in all its minut ness, was found in a so-called ball-in a min@near Harrisburg, Il!- inois, Coa) balls are round lumps of limestone which form in a:coal seam BY STANLEY hod ER)’ NEWT sues “Tou SAY, JIM WALLIAMS} KIDS ALWAYS AUGUST BLOPR. THE BAKER [WAS THE VICTIM OF SOME BOYISH PRANKS To DAY—BOYS, Q SPEARING BUNS THROUGH THE BAKERY . OUT OUR WAY. WASH , IT KINDA , LOOKS LIKE youD GET YOUR FEET WET WEN “HET OL PLUG GOES WADIN THRU SOME O THESE DEEP MUD PUDDLES. Y NO SUH-AH NEVAH DOES- CAUSE. WEN DE WATAH COMMENCE TO GIT HIGH AH JES REMOVES MAHSEFF BACK ONTO DISH VERE. UPPER DECK. \ he quate Se Qu diet & Y Mellie, MANNY DECKS AS SOME SHIPS. NEA SERVICE and usually prevent plants from car- bonization. ; While all the vegetable matter about the ball becomes shapeless black coal, the forms of life within the coal ball are perfectly preserved. Our whole knowledge of the afcient THREE-PIECE SUITS plants which grew millions of years ago is deriwed, Dr. Noe siys, from these lumps found in coal mines. BANDED WITH FOX Coats of quilted satin are banded with very fluffy fox fur. Three-piece suits of black moire are’a novelty this season, They may be embroidered in bright colors, or merely pepped up with collars and cuffs of white: satitr or fur. WHEAT TAKES UPWARD TURN AT OPENING Chicago, Sept. 25.—Heavy sell- ing. to realize profits acted as more than an offset in the wheat market today for developments in Franco-German relations and export sale of 1,500,000 bushels. The close was unsettled at the same as yesterday to 1-2 cent lower with Dec. $1.04 to 1-8 to 1-4. Subsequentlyafter Decem- ber had virtually recovered all the losses occasioned by recent big adian crop estimates something of a setback resulted from profit-taking sales. Chicago, Sept. -Official an- nouncement that Germany’s passive yesistance was ended brought about ‘a material rise in wheat values today during the early dealings. Consider- able selling developed on the ad- vance. The opening which varied from % cent decline to 1 cent equal gain mber $1.04% to % and May $1 % to $1.10 was followed by an asceft all around to well above yesterday's finish. E STOCK Hog receipts 5 cents lower. CHICAGO L Chicago, Sept. 000. Dull, most ‘op $8.65. Cattle ré 10,000, Be: Run comprises about 4,000. w ers in addition to liberal hold- western steers from . Bulk steers and yearlings 000, Fat lambs 5 cents lower, Packer LIVESTOCK So. spt. 25,—Cattle re- ceipts 4,300. Extremely dull, prac- tically nothing done early. Under- tone generally weak with price ten- dency lower. Grass-fat beeves sal- able from $450 to around $8.00. B d lots early at bids up to ners and cutters $2.75. Bologna bulls Stockers ang, feeder to $8.2 Bulk si Calves receipts cents higher. 50, Hog receipts 14,000. 15 to 25 s lower. Good and choice 160 to und 250 pound a s $7.75 to Less finished kinds and un- derweights around $7.50 to below. Bulk packing sows $6.75 to $7.00. Pigs ste: Bulk $7.00. Sheep receipts 3,000, to $8.50. Bulk fat ewes to packers $4.00 to $5.50, Natives feeding lambs mostly $10.00, quotable $: alable under $6.00, 1,7000, Around 25 Practical packer top 5 Culls.’ $8.00 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rusgell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 21 No, dark northern ... No, 1 northern spring . No. amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No. red durum No, flax .> No. 2 flax No. MIN POLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 25—Wueat re- 19 cars compared with 517 a ago. ash Qo. 1 northem $1.14% to ; No. 1 dark northern sprin choice to fancy $1.21% to -$1.247 good to choice $1.18% to $1.214 ordinary “to good, $1.167 $1.18%; September $1.12%; wember $1.15%; May $1.19%. Corn No. 3 yellow, 84c. Oats No. 3 white, 37% to 285%. Barley, 44 to 60c. Rye No. 2, 65% to 655%c. Flax No. 1, $2.42 to $2.45. De- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 25,—Flour changed. Bran $28.50, un- eo, Vit RIDE OvT WITH You: DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HELLO ,TOM, ARE you) GOING OUT HOME?P * STANDING OVER THERE, TOM! Married Men Know i THAT'S A PRETTY KEEN LOOKING WOMAN c Gi, IT LpoKS/AS THOUGH SHE WERE WAITING rr FOR SOMEONE - B HER _BY_ALLMAN = NO,1 DON'T THINK SO--\ IF SHE WERE MARRIED HUSBAND. WOULD BE THERE WAITING VERY LIKELY SHE : q 1S WAITING FoR HER HUSBAND- ‘INSTEAD OF HER-