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rz = Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or uni 8 2 insertions. of ‘words 0! under a 3 insertions 26 wérds or 1 week. 26 words or under 1.26 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY j 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 SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 pce enn SEEN ES HELP WANTED—FEMALE JOHN CARROLL, the, Nu Bone tier, is stopping at the Van Horn kotel, and will be glad to answer. any calls after 6 Agents wanted. . 9 WANT maid. Gj folton, Fourth, during day, or Apt. Apts. after 6 p.m, WANTED—Competent girl for gen - housework. Mrs, C. Duri hayer Si Ww rl for general ho Mrs, H. J. Woodmansee. it. ‘ 9-26-3¢ Girl for géneral house- Apply Mrs. W. H. Webb, } we work, WANTE work, 700. WA ‘or general house- work. Apply Mrs. G. D. Newcomb, 924 6th St. 9-27-3t WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Mrs. Frank Hedden, 114 West TK R 9-26-3t |. irl to help care for Mrs, L. A. Schipfer, 4- PWANTE children. WANTED—C ent fe eral housework, Phone 241R. 417 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 789. work. Cowan’s Drug Store. 9-25-8t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. J. -P. Sell, Three men with automobiles for highly paid proposition. Must have first class references, attrac- tive personality, and a following among car owners. Large present profits and an assured future, Write wire or call, Lock box 18 Hazen, N,, D. - MONEY FOR MEN WITH CAR Three men with automobiles for highly paid proposition, Must have first class references, attrac- tive personality, and a following among car owners. Large present profits and an assured future. Write, wire or call. Lock Box 186, Hazen, N. D. * 9-26-6t __\_ WANTED TO REST. WANTED TO ENT — rnished. r house or apartment by October 1st, by couple, no children.’ Can give the best of references. Phone - 1068-J. 9-24-lw WANTED RENT—Furnished apartment, or light housekeeping rooms. 2 small children. Box 310, Bismarck, N. D. 9-27-2t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Probably the. best. bar- gain in town for the money; house, 5 rooms and bath, no furnace; 60 foot lot; newly decorated through- out; in excelent condition, conven- ient to school; one block from pav- ing. $3100.00, assume Building and Laan Mortgage of $1800.00, reason- able terms on the balance. F. E. Young. ‘ 0-22-1w FOR SALE—On very reasonable terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlor. 4 bed rooms, all built in features. double garage fine lawn and shade trees. On pavement, close in, 4 blocks from school and post office. If interested. write No, 629,. Tri- tune. ‘9-1-tf FOR SALE—Seven-room bungalow in Flasher, full cement basement, fur- nace heat, varnished maple floors, inclosed sleeping porch, five lots, barn, garage, ang convenient to good ‘schools. Price $4,000. For terms, inquire of C. E. Rice, Flaeh- ober ND. 9.26.8 ‘OR RENT—For winter or longer, 8 room house, cement cellar, fur- nace. Bath room, wash room, ga: age, chicken house, Inquire of J. Jackman, Biamarck, N..D. SE FOR’ SALE—Eight room modern house. Party leaving. city. For Ap: ! 1191-2, mesa 9-22-1w 1 Ww: ing, ing and crocheting at 622 3rd Phone 132W. Mrs, H. C. Holmes. 9-25-3t WOMAN would like to do hou work, such as washing, cl rg etc. Has hid lots of experien Call 4413. , 9-26-8¢ ROOMS FOR RENT—Ni 4 ished’ room in. modern home, |) Wy Boek fron No. ward cheat: # blocks. rom Capitol ahd’ High School. hone 931W. 1009 6th St. x FOR Ri modern home, Fai room in a n uifable for light evan 4 or Yaleeping room. Phong 6§8W. @ cull at 223 12th Stfeet. ¥ 9-19-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, auit- able for one or two young ladies, in. mew modern home, near Wm. Moora School. Call 721-3rd. St. Phone 416W. 9-24-1w FOR RENT—Three light housekeep- ing rooms on fitst floor, ready for use’ Oct, 1 Also one sleep- bhg room, Phone 236R.. Bt it. FOR RENT—Two large light house- keeping rooms in imedern houze. Will rent cheap. Phone 655M. 213 wlth St.<1-2 block from: Bdwy. 9-26-18 FOR RENT—Cémfortable rooms—also suite of rooms first floor may be used for light housekéeping, ready Oct. lst: 212 Third, Street. io FOR RENT—Large watm oom, nice- ly furnished, suitable for 2 or 3. would corfgider getting breakfast | and supper, 617 7th, * 926-3t FOR RENT—One afeely furnished room in modern house for one or two. Phone 346J or call 408-10th Street. 9-24-1w FOR RENT—Large, well furnished| room,-sditable for two. Gentlemen | only. 601-6th St. Phone 214R, - 9-25-1w FOR RENT—Nicely, farnishea toom i Also garage, 318 9. FOR RENT—Two furnished ‘Tooms im modern house. Close in, 320 / 4th St. Phone 504-J 9-26-8t FOW RENT—Farnished room in “mo- dern house, 801-5th St. or Phone 242W. __ 9-27-8t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room at 214 East Rosser Street. d 9-24-1w FOR RENT—Two bedrooms in mod- ern house, Phone 1086-W. 422 Ist St, lt @ehiw FOR. RENT—Modern furnished room. Men only, 615 4th St. Phone:120- —— oe +“ . FOR, RENT—On¢ single roo % &th Phone 488: 9-21-10 FOR RENT—Roog at 200° Ave. D. Phone 282J. 26-8 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford touring car; ‘good condition. A bargain if taken at once. Phone 862-R. 9-22-1w [FOR SALE—Fara y cheap, 31 West Rosser. Phone 677-J. 3 "| 8R6-1W BEAD ESTATE _ SIX "PER INT” MONEY—Rederve System 6 per cent loans, on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Cempany, Lathrop building, Kan- sas City, Mo. 9-26-1t eck RON THERE never was better time to buy land than now. I have some wor- derful ‘bargains. With the big in- crease in diversifying this year and with the still greater increase promised for next year and after- watds, the futufe of this county is sured. You can’t find better corn in’ lows than we have here. I have never known a corn failure in th eighteen years I have been here. Buy one: Fi E. Young. . . Seek: Ae 9-22-1w & FULL STOCK 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 selling. No trades considered. Write 7 608. ‘ 8-8t¢ DO SOS WANT (6 ip into business for yourself? T have sdme splendid 1 openings in hotels, butcher shops, general ‘stores, hétmeds. shops, cor- fectionery stores, etc., both in Bis- marck and in’ smaller surrounding towns, F.E, Young. ¥ x 9-22-1w FOR BALE “OR EXCHANGE . [ANGE—Ford delivery; truck that is in geod con- ition fine et t i 400 po one. light Ing at both in first cla: ia dition, ccs in. Watson Transfer | ARE YOU leaving forthe west or south. If you are, see me first, as Ihave some. splendid: propositions te tell you, ages ae ET ne regon, for isbissippi, Loulslans died Florids, ve Yous. 1 RENT terms, write Tribune No. 650, or}: Phone: 759: z FOR RENT—My little house, ot 30 Mandan , Avenive, Pe 4 Kelle ‘3 FOR RENT—Four house, 1016 Broadway. Bre FARM FOR E—Will sell, my: rection (320 acres) farm in Bar- alee canis it eat peoatad erested as low r acre—. and will give very Eh ‘tetp 9-27-1w | FO! o 9-7-tf, | odate two “Marble & te: Work! ne was range . four top burners, oven and broilers, Best quality and in fine condition. $35.00 cash. BR. W. Lumpy, 311-3rd St. Phone 489. 25-3 FOR SALE—One six-hole. Great Majestic Range with large reser- 2 tables, tubs, wringer © and hold _articles. 47 Thayer St. 2m 9.26-3t WANTED TO RENT—Garage near Person Court. Address ‘ibune No. 649, O 26-1W take piaho as storage, . Fone 857M. . 3 of ; sigsist No. 541 Ri of the Condition of THE TAEMEES & MERCHANTS “"§TATE BANK in the’ State of North Dakota, at tl e of business Sep- tenibet 8th, i. “RESOURCES Loahs ‘and discoutits...... Overdrafts, secured unsecured .... Warranta, stocks, tax cer- tificates, claims, etc.... Banking house, furniture and fixtures . Other real estate Current expenses, ta: paid, over undivided \ d_ oth- er cash items Cash and at” Driscoll, 133.64 Capital stock paid in Surplus. fan ‘ Individual de. -$ 10,000.00 5,000.00 24,600.12, 929.36, cates of de- posit Cashier's checks outstanding . 97,138.42 1,001.44 123,669.33 16,5000 36,600.00 $191,769.33 | Bills payable. .. War Finance Corporation. TOTAL ... STATE. OF NO! County of Burleigh. I, H. A. Knudson, above ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge“and belief. H. A. KNUDSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of September, 1923. A.M. BRUSCHWIEN, #& Notary Public. My Commission expires July 7th, 1928. Correct. Attest:— H. A. KNUDSON J. G. HALLUM, \ Directors. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourt! Judicial District. °° Willis H. Cawley, Plaintiff, Elizabeth E. Cawley, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: ‘ + You ‘dte hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action a copy of vs, people. Call at Bisntarekf shier of the]. which is hereto annexed and here- with served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- scriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service of th jummong upon you, x81 ‘of thé; day <ofduch sérvice, and “th-'tuse‘of ‘your’ faiture to so ap- pear and answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Sept, 24, 1928, -' y RE. MeCURDY, Attorney\for Plaintiff, id eS F matck, N: D. 9-27. 11-18-25—11-1 CITATION HEARING _ PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- MINISTRATOR DE BONIS NO) STATF OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. Inthe Matter of the Estate of {Francis McLear, Deceased, ‘Thomas’ MeLear,’ Petitioner, vs. Mip McLear, Harriet McLear, Loy> is MeLedr, George 0.°McLear, and Henry’ MeLear, Respondents. he''State of North Dakote'to th Above: Named Respondents ‘and All Persony Interested inthe Estate uf .Francis McLear, Decea: You and each of you Residence Addréss, hereby no- tified that Thomas MclieaY, ie tioner herein, has filed ip thi a fet ion, praying that letters of ad- ministration de bonis, non upon the estate of Francis McLe’ later # Court | v THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME TOWN Se en ity of Bismareg,) in the County of Burleigh and aks Se orth Dako 5 Beceased, be gran te dmas® Mc- Lear, “the administrator re a inted * havin, a ) and eae petition be. heard and duly considered by this Court on Wednes- day, the 24th day of October, .A. D. 1923, 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at. the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- ae and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereb: cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place, and ati- swer said petition, and show Cause, if any there be,.why the prayer of suid petition should not be granted: By the Court: (SEAL) i I, C. DAVIES, ; Judge of the County Court. Dated the 10th day of September, A. D. 1923, ‘ — Let the service of the above cita- tion be made by publication \by pub- lishing thé same-in the Bismarck Tribune once each week for thrée'suc- cessive weeks the last publication, be- ing at least. 20 days before the date of jhe hearing. ’ 1. ©. DAVIES, oN Judge of the County Colirt. “s 9219-20-27 a a Oe od . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES { For the District, of North Dakota, In the Matter of Fred Borth, Bank- rupt. In Bankruptcy. ‘© the creditors of Fred Borth of near Arena, County of Burleigh «and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on September 22, 1923 the said ~ Fred Borth was duly vadjudicated bank- rupt and that the first mecting of his: creditors will be held in the of- fice of Benton Baker, 211 marck Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D., on Thursday, October 11, 1983, at)10 o'clock a. m., at which time the eredit- ors may attend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the bank- rupt and transact such other business ‘as may properly come before’ such meeting. : Dated: Bismarck, N. D., Sept: 26, 1923, BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptey. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF. THE UNITED STATES p For the District: of North Dagota. In the Matter of Fred Bratkett, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. ae To the creditors of Fred Bragkett, of Regan, County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on September 19, 1923 the said Fied Brackett was duly adjudicated bank- rupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will fice of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Building, in| Bismarck, \N, D., onehursday, October 11, 1923, at, 10 o'clock a, m., at which time the credit- ors may attend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the «bank- rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before such, meeting. % Dated: Bismarck, N. D., Sept,. 26, 1923. ©: BENTON BAKER, Bankr Referee i NOTICE OF MORTGAGE. FOR! SURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given, Th certain mortgage,'made, execu’ delivered by Elise.Johnson and F, Johnson, her husband, mort to Hennepin Mortgage ‘Loan pany, Mortgagee, dated the 1st December, 1913, and filed for in the office of the. Register of of Burleigh County, North Dak: the 12th day of December, 19 11:30 o'clock a. m...in Book Mortgage, on Page 55; (whic! mortgage was thereafter and 20th day of June, 1914, by t Hennepin Mortgage Loan Coi duly assigned, to The Mii Loan and = Trust Compa: trustee under ! the Last and Testament of William HiDun- woody, Decéased, which said gpaign- ment was duly recorded in tle of- fice of the Register of Deeds of said Burleigh County, North Dakot on the 23rd ‘day of April, 191 in Book 106° of Mortgages, on Page 448;) will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front. door of the Court House in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of Twé o'clock p: m, on the 20th day of Oct- Vober, 1923, to satisfy the amount 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 situated in the }County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to- wit: 4 ‘The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Séction Two’ (2), in Township One pty. O- that and car ors e held in the of- |~ (ra ER | CAB by |, Teale OA r die HOBEY LONGWORTH 1S SO BASHFUL. HE HAS STAYED Lol ‘ \ AWAY FROM CHURCH NINE SUNDAYS ON ACCODNT OF HIS SQUEAKY BoOoTs WHEAT WEAK: “ATT OPENING \ Reports of no Tariff Change Give Bears Advantage £. i wb | eo change in the wheat tariff app likely had bearish effect on wi today during the carly dealings. fact that Liverpool quotations m a poor response to yesterday’ turn in prices here counted depressing factor, Deelin were checked by strength in corn and outs. After opening at 4 cent off to’ 14 cent up December $1. to “Me jand May $1.10% to 4c whe under- went a moderate general sag. Subsequently aided = by corn strength the wheat market recovered somewhat. Wheat closed unsettled at finish to Me $1,054 to tee ay $1.10 to % cent. IS FLOUR Flour un- Shipments 61,804 barre! 50. N <= \ 27,000.. | Wednesday’ bidding 15 to to weak Big cents lower. tle receipts 8,000. even, strong in spots. matured stee t heep receipts 24,000, Few. éarly sales prime native lambs to city Dull, Un- $11.75 bid on TH’ FIRST THING WE GOTTA DO 1S EACH PICK. OuT ATREE T HIDE BEHIND cal to Wa : THE DAY HUNTING SEASON OPENED ELF DAKIN SPENT SO MUCH TIME HUNTING FOR ATREE TO HIDE BEHIND THAT HE DIDNT HAVE ANN “TIME TO HUNT FOR SQUIRRELS. F NW SS butchers $13, sou South s s-fut beeve: ft Bulk under quot- ing un- 1,300. actical top der $6.00! Around 50 cents lower. F best lights $ Hog receipts 9,300. About steady. Best lights and butchers to shippe: Bulk to packers $ I d_ kind “$7.50 or somewhat be- Bulk packing sows $6.50 to s $7.00, pep ts 4,200. Packers bid- fully 50 cents lower on’ ali es. Bidding mostly $11.50 to » lamb: 50 to $5.00 \\ A SMA WAS DA WAS WN \ ny IMO SMM desirable on fleshy WW NG SSS MINNEAPOLI RAIN Wheat re- 's compared with 455 Minn 1 northern $1.15% to ». 1 dark northern sprit choice to faney $ rood to choice $1.1 to good $ $1.13% ; 0, BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 27. No. 1 dark northern .. No. 1 northern ‘spring No. 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum.’.. Yo. 1 red durum. . oRwiliaus NEA SERVICE enty Eight (78), containing 160 acres, more or less, nccording to the Gov- ernthent survey thereof. There will be due upon guch mort- gage on the daté of sale for principal and interest together with the taxes wid by the assignee of the mort- gagee the sum of Seventeen Hundred and Eighty Dollars’ ($1780.00), to- gether with the costs of this fore- THE MINNESOTA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY as Trus- tee under the Last Will and closure and statutory attorney’s fees.| FRANK B. FEETHAM, Testament of William H. Dunwoody, Deceased. Assignee ot Mortgigee. SPLIT SKIRT GOWNS Black velvet dresses frequently have double skirts and a fascinating glimpse of purple and silver or some other rich color combination is glimpsed through a split front. Attorney: for Assigrtee, Grand Forks, N. Duk, 18-20-27-10—4 11 18. Hundred Forty One (141), Range Sev- Tom Should Have | ——— ZN WYN I?VE ONLY GOT Two MINUTES! Been Runnins for Office : BY ALLMAN 1 WAS JUST TRYING TO GET TO THE BANK BEFORE IT CLOSED, 2 OFFICER- THIS GANG STARTED de, core, YW MATTER WITH YS?

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