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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 CLASSI under ........ $ 60 2 insertions. 25 words or under 3 insertions 25 words ‘or under .......seeeeeee £ week. 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ’ 65 Cents Per Mich All cla ied ads are ¢ash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insere insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl to do clerical work. Must be typist. Bismarck Hide & Fur Company, corner 8th and Front St. 9-28-1w. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- 203 West Thayer St. work. Mrs, 25-4th St. WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. G. D, Newcomb, 924 6th St. 9-27-3t 9-27-1w | WANTED—Girl for general house- | H. J. Woodmansee. | 9-26-3t FOR RENT—A suite of 3 rooma for 924. ~ MVERTISENENTS ENT—Comfortable, clean, well furnished light houseKeeping rooms in modern home. Electric washing Machine privileges. Also by Nov. 1m small house with garage. Mod- ern except fi city. Call 872. in moderi home: % bloc! from Capitol aad i High School. Phone 981W. 1009 Bth’ St. . ‘i 9-7-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room ina light “housekeeping ot siseping room. T- modern home, suitable for Phone 553W. or caf] at 223 12th Btreet. ie FOR, RENT—Forpi in new modern Moora School. Phone 415W. FOR RENT—Two large light hou , near Call 721-3rd. St. keeping rooms in modern house. East part of 9-27-3t FOR RENT—Nigely furnished room from No. ward school and 4: blocks 9-19-t£ d foom, suit- ENT—Furplshed room, si able for jore of ne young ladies, 9-24-1w voir, 2 tables, tubs, wringer and ‘other household articles. 4! Thayer St. 9-26. FOR RENT—Adam Schaff Piano Ma- hagany case. reasonable. Phone 991-R. 9-28-3t —— |___WANTED xo BERT WANTED TO. RENT — Furnished house or apartment by October 1st, by couple, no children. Can give the best of references. Phone 1068-J. 9-24-lw WANTED TO _RENT—Furnished apartment, or light housekeeping rooms. 2 small children. Box 310, Bismarck, N, D. 9-27-2t NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice Is Hereby Given; That on Saturday, the 18th day of October, A. D. 1928, a special election will be held-in'the various wards and pre- cinets in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m., and seven o'clock p. m., for the purpose of submitting to the voters of ‘such %ity each of the fol- Wm. | lowing questions: Juestion” Number 1. Shall the City of Bismarck become indebted in an amount not exceeding four (4 r cent of the assessed Valle of tie taxable property in suid Will rent cheap. Phone 655M. 213/ city, without regard to the existing Mth St. FOR RENT—Large warm room, nice- ly furnished, suitable for 2 or 3. would consider, getting breakfast and supper, 517 7th. FOR RENT- 1-2 block from Bdwy. 9-26-1W. Street. room, suitable for two. only. 601-6th St, Phone 214R.—~ 9.25-1w light housekeeping, modern. 4th St. Phone 543W. * 9-27-38 oe 28-3t re nicely furnished room in modern house for one or two, . Phone 8463 or call 408-10th f + 9-24-1w cral housework. Mrs, C. Dursema, | FOR RENT—Latge, Well furnished Gentlemen indebtedness of such city, for the purpose 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 to be used at said special election for the purpose of submitting said Question Number 1 to the voters shall be as follows “Shall the City of Bismarck b come indebted in an amount not ex- ceeding four (4) per cent of the as- sessed value of the taxable property in said city, without regard 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 ) NO ( ) Question Number 2. Sha]l the City of Bismarck issue WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 789. i 9-1 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern house. 8th St. Phone 869-M. WANTED—Competent girl for gen housework. Mrs; J. P. Bell, 9-26-8t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Cowan’s Drug store. 9-28-3t KY HELP _WANTED—MALE ONEY FOR MEN WITH CARS— 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, Loci box 186 Hazen, N. D. | See RO MONEY FOR MEN WITH CARB— 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. 0-26-6t WANTED—Two men for res work. One dishwasher and one second cook, Busy Bee Cafe, Man- dan, N. WANTED—Two young men. Steady “job. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. ~9-28-tf ieee he POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position as housekeeper by widow, with girl 12 years of age. Address Box 651, ‘Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 9-28-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE OR pe meee “coupe like new, at a bargain. New 1923 Hupmobile touring at a liberal dis- count. Will consider terms or first class paper. Phone 488, or write No, 647, care Tribune, 9-28-3t 4 FOR SALE—1922 Dodge Touring car, first class condition, new tires and battery, would take Ford roads' as part payment, Box 292, Bismarck. fi is 9-27-8t FOR SALE—Ford touring car; good condition. A bargain if taken at 8 9-22-17 coupe body cheap, 31 West Rosser. Phone 677-J. 9-26-1W FARM FOR SALE FARM_FOR SALE—Will sell my section (320 acrés) farm in Bur- léigh county, if a good man is in- terested as low as $17 per acre— and will give very good terms. Situated short distance from Bis- marck on main highway. All fenc- ed. 100 acres under cyltivation. Fine opportunity ‘for some one, as this piece of land is_easily worth $35 per aere. Call 961. Frank Henry. Office 4th St. }-28-3t' in modern how 4th St. Phone 504-J. ing, 728 8rd St. keeping rooms, 622 3rq St. 182-W. , 342, a A at 214 East Rosser Street. 9-24-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. Men only, 615 4th St. Phone 120-. j ' 9-26- FOR RENT—Room at 200 Ave, D. Phone 282J. Phone 227. MISCELLANEOUS THERD never was better time to buy Also garage, 318 9-26-8t ‘wo furnished | 7) Close in, 320 : 9-26-8t FOR RENT—Two nicely, furnished “rooms, suitable for light housekeep- ; 9-28-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern house, 801-5th St. or Phone | 9-87-8t ight house- Phone E 9-28-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home, 708 Main St. Phone 9-27-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room bonds in the sum of $235,000.00, 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 of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually,~wuch interest payments to be evidenced by interest coupons attached to such bonds, for the pur- pose of constructing purchasing water works for furnishing a supply of water to the inhabitants of such city? The form of ballot to be used at said special election for the purpose jof submitting to the voters said ion Number 2, shall be as fol- “Shall the City of Bismarck issue bonds in \the sum of $235,000.00, in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, payablé one-tenth in each of the years. 1934 to 1948, both with interest thereon at the rate of x. (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, such interest pay- ments to be evidenced by: interest coupons attached to such bonds, for the p@rpose of constructing or pur- chasing water works for furnishing a supply ‘of water to the inhabitants of | such city 2” YES ( ) _ NDC ) 5 Said special election shall be held at the following polling places in the several wards and .election precincts f'said city of Bismarck to-wit: First Ward, Precinct No. 1, Wm. Moore School. First Ward, Precinct No. 2, Cc. B. land than now. I have some wor-| Little's Garage, ;Washington Avenue, derful bargains. With the big in. crease in. diversifying this assured. You can’t year and with the still greater increase promised for next year and after-| 7 wards, the future of this county is .| between Avenue'A and- Avenue B. second Ward, Precinct No. 1, Will 01 ‘chool. Second Ward, Precinct No. 2, John ‘hotpe’s garage, 121 West Rosser St. Third Ward, Precinct No. 1, High ‘ind better corn | School. in Iowa than we have here. I have Third Ward, Precinct No. 2, Frank never known a corn failure in the} Richholt School. eighteen Buy one. 1B. Young. 9-24w | A FULL STOCK of hardware and|‘Hall. its, inventory about $8,000, located in. equnty se: International lines for Tribune No. 608, 8-8tt DO YOU WANT to go into business for yourself? I have some splendid openings in hotels, butcher shops, eneral stores, harness shops, cor- fectionery stores, etc., both in Bis- marck and in smatler surrounding \ fon and pony for sale. was owned by Dale Bros, ang is in best of condition. Snap if taken at once for cash. Phone 740-R. Gerling Bros. 9-28-1w FOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ford delivery ittuck that is in good con- dition; fine team mares, weight 2,400 pounds, and one light spring ‘dray wagon, both in first class con- dition. Watson Transfer Co., New Salem, D. R 3 ara I have been here, » with large -territory and good trade, agerts;:for past ten years. Health conditions reason for selling. No trades considered. Write ? 9-22-1w FOR SALE—As we are leaving the state, must offer my ice cream Wagon Fourth Ward, Wachter School. Fifth Watd, Baker Building, 109 Third Street. Sixth Ward, Precinct No. 1, Fire al, | Sixth Ward, Precinct No. 2, St. 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’tlock in the evening. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 19th day of September, 1923, (SEAL) M, H, ATKINSON, / City Auditor, 4 9-21-28-10-5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE , Default having octurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed und delivered by Elise R. Johnson, a wi- inclusive,| 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE dow, mortgagor, ‘to Hattie M. Skel- ton, mortgagee, dated the 12th day of: April in the year of our Lord onc thousand nine hundred and twenty, ard filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burieigh county, North Dakota, on the 5th day of February A. D. 1921 at 7 o’clock a. m., and recorded therein in book 171 ofMortgages on page 40, will be foreélosed by w sale of thi premises in such mortgage and Herc- inafter described at the front door of the court house of Burleigh county, North Dakota, in the city of Bis- marck, Burleigh county, North Dake- ta, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 7th day of November A, D. 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be suld to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, namely: The south cight (feet) of lot three (3) and the middle fifty feet of tots four, five and six of block forty-four (44) of the Northern Pacific Second Addition to the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota. THere will be due on such :ort- gage at the date of sale the suin of three thousand thirty-five dollars and forty-gne cents 35.41), besides the costs of this foreclosure. Dated the 20th day of September A. D. 1923. HATTIE M. SKELTO / Said Morty: GEORGE M, REGISTER, Attorney for said Mortgagec, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-21-28—10-5-12 19 26 SUMMONS ? STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Buridigh- In District Court, Fourth Judicfal District. Martin C. Norum, Plaintiff. vs. Thomas O'Shaughnessy also known as Thos, O’Shaughnessy and all. un- known persons claiming any interest ini or lien or incumberance upon the property ‘described in the complaint, Defendants, The State of North Dakota to the | above named defendants: You are hereby summoned end re- o. answer the complaint of tiff in this action a copy of s hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and to serv a copy of your complaint upon the sub- scriber at his office in the eity ef Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you' ex- clusive of the day of such ‘service and in case of your failure to so ap- pear and answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded_1n this complaint. Dated Sept. 17, 18 F. B. MeCURDY, = - Attorney “or Plaintiff, Residence and P. 0. Address, Bismarck, N. D. TO Whom It. May Concern: of You will please take notice that the above entitled action is brought for the purpose of quicting title to that land in Burleigh County, North Dakota, described as follows to wits s twenty two (22), twenty three (23) in block sixty (60) in McKenzies and Coffins Addition to the city of Bismarck and that .all persons un- known claiming any interest in the estate are hereby notified that the summons and complaint containing a description of the land and the; relief sought is on file in the office wf the clerk of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, N. D. io. 8-28—10-5-12-19-26=31-2 ~| AFRICA OFFERS TRADE CHANCES \ QUACK DOCTORS THRIVE Vladivostok, Siberia, Sept. | 28.— Quack doctors, have made their a pearance in almost all the villages of Siberia, offering to cure any pf; the ills flesh is heir to, and sdme oftheir alleged remedies are marvelous: In the Nikolsk district a doctar has appeared who undertakes cufe gf;¢on- sumption in all /stages. As conkump- tion is rather widespread in th dis- trict his patients are many, and the man is rapidly making,a fortung, His remedy is a concoction of cabbages and milk. boiled together for) some hours by a special “secret prot y Other and more dangerous quacks are making fortunes for the moment, but the situation is such that the an~ thorities have decided to step in and protect the credulous people. Washington, Sept. 28.—The ‘Union of South Africa as a customer for Amefican made’ goods is, increasin:, ,in importance and is improving in character of trade, according to Trade Commissiqner Stevenson. of the Department of Commerce,’ who recently returned’ to this city «after burg. OUT OUR WAY YM“ MWWU@EZ__#” Yl Yj J LLL “LY Yilttipyy Suasruuaeeent ARE WOU DOING WITH! MY PAINT ? THATS EXPENSIVE! tan share of South A: was insignificant, and during war it was abnormally large, it has three years of service in Johannes-|now scttled amount and represents bu: ————— BY STANLEY | Mitre STANLEY AH» NEA SERVICE THE LAST BARREL OF CRACKERS AT BAXTERS STORE LASTED : MUCH LONGER THAN DSVAL — JHE OPENING WAS SO SMALL. i “FEW OF THE Boys CouLD y WERE FULL OF CRACKERS US HANDS OUT WHEN Ter) A 4 oO. BY WILLIAMS WELL ,G@OSH, POP 1M ONY PAINTIN' THIS LITTLE STEAM BOAT WOT I MADE. GOSH YOU AIN' GONNA MISS SUCH A LITTLE PAINT AS JAT! AN ‘SIDES IM ONY GONNA GIVE IT ONY ONE COAT. While in pre-war da; dowh to a ness s the Ameri-| cured after keen competition, Since imports; the office of the tantial In order the de lity of South rica us a market in the minds shippers and ufacturers, on is now) ing « tour of trade centers, de-! the} Commissioner at Johannesburg opened, more than 100 American goods agencies have been made oper- se-| ative. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YT’S ABOUT TIME THAT SWEETIE WAS. SHOWING f GooD EVENING, MISS OLIVIA- HOW 1S THE } ay GIRL OF MY DREAMS THIS EVENING ? No Headway N r z ise} EVEN THOUGH I'VE ~ ONLY KNOWN You FOR THREE DAYS, HOW WOULD You LIKE To FLY AWAY CANADA CROP SAID LOWER Bullish Influence on Chieago~ Board Because of Report Chicago, Sept. 2 Sonfronted with new bullish estimates of the Canadian crop wheat took a decided upturn in tie early deulings. . ‘The fresh figures regarding Canadian production were credited to tie } Northwestern Grain Dealers as: tion and were 57,000,000 bushe than the Canadian government's latest return, Continued notice of Washington plans for farm relief counted like’ n favor of the bu and so, too, did strength of corn oats. The opening which from the same as ye ish to one-half cent higher with Dee, $1.05 1-2 to 3-4 and May $1.101-8 to 88 cents was followed by gai all around, IVESTOCK. Chicago, Sept. 29.—Hog 20,000, ‘Strong to 10 cents higher on sirable grad ttle receipts, ‘Most killing: s generally stcidy with 's decline, killing quality plain. Top matured steers, $10.50. Sheep 16,000. Killing: classes fai Around steady with T Bulk and choice fat western lambs, $13; nativ $12.50 to $12.7 000. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR olis st 28.—Flour un- Bran Minx change ST. PAUL LIV . St. Paul Sept, 28. Slow, and veak prices, Re cluded st loads of yearlings from out- side ie. beeve: quotable from $4.50 to $8.00, with odds and ends selling from Grass-fat heifers mostly . Few better offerings { $5.50 or higher. Canners and cutters mostly $3.00 to $3 Bologna bulls $3.50 to § Stockers and feeders quotable 0 to $8.00, Bulk sell- ing at $6.00 and down Calves re- ceipts_800. ady, quality consider- ed. Best 8 0.00 to $10.25, Hog re 6,000. Slow, ady. to weak. Sorted lights to shippers $7.75, Bulk desirable mixed lights and medium-weight — butchers to packers $7.60, 130 to 140 pound hogs quotable around $7.00. and Bulk packing sows $6.50 to Bulk pigs $7.00. Sheep receipts 9,500. slow, early bids about st ding mostly $11.50 on d tive lambs, $8.00 on cu $6.00 on fi native © Run includes ab 8,000 western in on through Billings, six double of these considered mostly Monts killing ewes being offered for s: MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapo! ceipts 438 ed with, BAS No. 1 north No. 1 dark spring choice to fa good to che $ ordinary to good $1.18 38 to g $1.14 1-2; December $1.17 8-8; Muy ‘orn No. 8 yellow, 86 1-2 cents; s No. 3 white, 39 1-4 to 39 barley 47 to 61 cen 66 1-4 to 66 3-4 cents 3 to $2.46, No. 1 amber durum... No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red duran 1 fla WELL, LET ME TELE You THAT | CAN NOT. LIVE WITHOUT You! VVE HEARD THAT BEFORE AND THEY PAUL- JUST WITH ME? HOW ARE You ? (HAVEN'T ARY WINGS; C7 OLIVIA- eee ee ; SOMEONE HERE ARE YOU igaving f piling eG peo 70 SEE you! I have some splendid propositions “NS Al gain in town for the mone; 5 rooms and path, no furni foot lot; newfy decorated throu; out; in excelent condition, converi-| ient to school; one block from pav- ing. $3100.00, assume Building and Loan Mortgage of $1800.00, reason-|° able term! | Young. on the balance. F. E. 9-22-1w FOR SALE—On very reasonable terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping porch, And sun parlor. 4 ~qbed rooms, all built in features, double garage fine lawn and shade $rees. On pavement, close in, 4 blocks from school and post offtee. ¥f jinterested write No. 629, Tr! bune. ie a 9 FOR SALE—Seyven-room bungalow in Flasher, full cement basement, fur- nace varnished niap! inclosed sleeping porch, ‘five barn, garage, and peta go good schools. Price $4,000. © terms, inquire of C. E. Rice, Flash- cer NeDe So pageat FOR RENT—For winter. or longer, 8 room ‘house, cement cellar, ‘fur- nace. Bath room, wash room, gar- age, chicken ‘howbe, © Inquire Ey rs J. Jackman Bismarck, N, D, : 9-24-tf FOR SALE—Bight room) house. Party Jeaving- erms, write Tribune No, Phone 759, ...., :-FOR REI y iit :° 4 Mandan) Avenue, J. Be | OFFICE , to tell you eboqut in Washington, Oregon; ' California, Mississippi, Louisiana ‘and Florida. F..E. Young. "ACE FOR RENT—Down town, good Jocation. Ground floor, free telephone ‘and janitor sef- Myer abt ica ~ optional. eac loy- imme; Ty a Phone 565, ” » Seallie ee 2 fog at half price. 50. most flew “ake bedey, beer art, ot! sh Phone 3773... FOR SALE 0) ree day old registered:.Holsteim.“bull calf. Will trade for a heef.or pigs. Schneider Bros., Box 123, Bis-| marek, N, D,” S| 9-8B-lw FOR SALE—JA pool room, bowling alley, and ber shop-in connec- tion, bést pool; room business in town.~ Box 1! if aS ; ‘ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . l ? | gs ARE ALL STILL ALIVE tt a1) SD AND N HEALTHY

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