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¢ ,MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1923. Classified Advertising Rates linsertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 26 words or 8 insertions 25 words or 18 L-week. 26 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ~All classifjed 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 [ood » HELP WANTED—FEMALE NTED—To handle package ight, season ends about Dee, 5th 70 to 85¢ per hour, paid every day, good chance to make a stake. D. J. 1 Sixth St, Vidduct, Wis. 9-29-1w mpetent bookkeeper and stenographer, one who is not id of work. Write Box By N. Dak, 9- >} jirl to do clerical work. Must be typist. Bismarck Hide & Fur Company, corner 8th and Front 9-28-lw is ieee telah tent girl for gen- -work. Mrs, C, Dursema, 9-27-1w IELP_WANTED—MALE ° NEY FOR MEN WITH C hree nen 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. WANTED — etent construction @. foreman, and laborers. Also teams for excavating, etc. Apply Redling- er & Hansen, Wahpeton, N, D. 1 No. WANTED—Two men for restaur: work. One dishwasher and@gone Two young men. job. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St 9-28-tf ice lot West end of City. Write Tribune No. 652. 9-28-t£ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Essex 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 FOR SALE—Ford touring in good running order and newly painted. See Hugh McGarvey or call’ 698R. 16-1-2t WORK WANTED i WORK WANTE! lan wishes to pick corn by the’ bushel and work for a bachelor. Write to W. D. 4, Mooy, 619 Front Street, S 9-29-1w 2 TED TO RE WANTED TO RENT—Small furnish- ex apartment close in, No children. Refeyences furnished. Write Tri- wae Ea FOR SALE OR TENT a HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—On ve reasonable terms, 7 room hou: 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 schoo! and post office. If interested write Ne. 629, Tri- Dune. 9-1-tf FOR RENT—For winter or longer, 8 room house, cement cellar, fur- nace. Bath raom, wash room, gat- afe, chicken house, Inquire o! J. Jackman, Bismarck, N, D. 9.204¢ { SALEZBight room modern 2s Party leaving ‘city, . For. terms, write Tribune No, 650, oF Phone 759. 3 9-27-10 FOR RENT—7 room house, West ‘e1 _of City. Partly modern. Write Tr bune No. 652. 9-28-tf FOR RENT—6 room house, with barn and 4 lots, 303 So. 10th St. 9-29-83 YOR RENT—Furnished apartment,.at Murphy apartments. See janitor. 9-28-1w. pe a R RENT—Modern room house. ‘Call at 200 Ave. D. Phone 282J. 5 9-29-3t PR RENT—Modern 6, room house, Possession at- once. Phone, 6235. POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position as housel by widow, with girl 12 years of agé. Addresa Box 651, Tribune, “Bismarck, N“D: 9-28-10 __SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR WANTED—St dy work. . Call, or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Bismarck, N. D. 10-1-2w ROOMS YOR RENT INT —Nii yearn *e beg ho: % bléck frown’ ahd 4 blocks | itel and High School. Phone - 1009 Bth St. FOR RB Furnished room in a modern home, suitable for light housekeeping or. sleeping room. G5SW, or call at 228 12th 9-19-tf TWO NICE modern rooms to mee Phone 9-29-10 | FOR RENT—Two large light ho keeping rooms in modern Will rent cheap, Phone 655M. 213 tith St. 1-2' block from Bdwy. 9-26-1w FOR RENT—One double, one single, newly furnished, very comfortable room to rent. Phone 658M, 404 lat St. Boggd if desired. (FOR RENT—Two nicely, Fatah | light housekeeping rooms," modern | i Bis. | house vacant\ Oct, 1. Phone 8125. 617-2nd St. 9-29-8t FOR RENT-—A bedroom on first floor suitable /for one or two ladies with or without housekeeping privileges. _At 409 bth it. 29-3: FOR RENT—Large, well furnished room, suitable for two. Gentlemen only. 6501-6th St, Phone 214R. 9-25-1w FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeep- | _ing, 723 8rd St, 28-1w FOR RENT—Single room. Large closet and ranning water. 422 Fifth St. 10-1-8t FOR RENT—Modern light hot keeping rooms; 622°3rq St. Phone 132-W. 9-28-8t. FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 2 meals a day if desired. Phone 1068J. .9-29-3t FOR 1 ‘RENT—Furniehed rooms in modern home, 708 Main St. Phone 342, 9-27-lw ‘OR RENT—Beautifally furnished room {n new modern home. Phone 682. 9-29-1w y| ROOMS FOR, RENT— Iso garage. Close in, Phone 95: Eg NES, ae 2) pes ae FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 510 4th Si 9-29-8t FOR REN room, 614 6th. Phone 227, 9-28-3t & FULL STOCK of hardware and , implements, inventory about $8, located in county seat, large y agents for onal lines for past ten ith conditions reason for Write 8.8tt A 1 Pure Extracted Honey. 5 Ib, prepaid by insured P. P. $1.20, 60 1b. at $7.50. 120 Ib, at $14.50 F. 0. B,~ Otto W. Miller. Box 92, eal eh Montana. 10-1-3t FOR SEE we are leaving the state, must. offer my ice cream wagon and pony for sale. Wagon was owned by: Dale Bros, ang is in best of, ee ition. Snap it taken at ‘on F dash. Phone 740-R. _ Gerling 9-28-1w FOR SALE—Eieetric washing ma- chine, porch wing 2 dresser: Victrola records, ‘orm, © electric iron, sewing machine, ‘Gall after 12 p. m. at 27 Ave. D, Phone Spe. pene 3st OFFICE, PACE FOR RENT—Down town, good lécation. Ground floor, free telephoné and janitor ser- vice, SWind r Bpace.. optiean). Relidy for aon eae possession. Phone 565... 8 7. Will, oe - "hale 10. ame parlor set, 1 al- most. new Baby buggy, and new bag Bulg and ye jer rockér, 300- bach sas FO} qe a tle tered ee bull call, rags beef or pi * Behi 4 3 _marck i font Si alléy, tion; nd tals town. Box 124 Parshall, “se D. FOR sit miflie Goah mhinetjon at conthinne "call at 708 fee bfie 9-27-10 ‘wo “Mtiphyc folding jardiniere ‘with pedestal. 10-1tf 9-28-at | WAl FOR RENT—My little house at 810 Mandan Avende. J. L. Kelley. FOR RENT—A; apartments, FOR RENT—A 1 bth St, hogany.. chase. _ Phone Sai Teoh ST eatnable: ‘908-8 » peal ‘room gree onthe’ 9-1-4 |p » | 21st 4| lien will be foreclosed and 2nd day of October 1923 satisfy the mph du upon natd Movty a mscribed in lt sold ¢ the pity of State of North Dakota, follows, to-wit: tter (NE%} and the ef the North ter OS ) and the South Quarter of the South East SEX SEX) and Lots One (1). and ‘wo (2), TI (3) and ek iy a in Section Tweh seven (27) Township One .Huhdred Fat-two (142), North. of nge gighty-one (EI)? Weat of the par PMC ‘here will be due ‘on th mort- ofzsale thé sum.of i. A a Re ined fifty-four Rou “addition 6 mate sum 4 and experises of these foreclosure proceetings. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., August, 2, 1928, JOSEPH MANN, Mortgagee, ‘Washburn, N. D. a. t: LMbeg ah a forney for Mo agee, Bismarck, Nontiba ve 26—9-1 -8-15-22-29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter (a Estate of Ar- Feb} Sette: by the un- dersigned, ‘A. O. Schimansky, Adnin- petits with the. Will es) of e Estate of Arthur W. Lucas of Bismarck in the wi the necentacy!) Woucher, within six months after the first publi on of | this notice. to Administrstor | with the Will Annexed at number 116 Fourth Street,in the City af Bismarck in oe Burleigh County, North Da- Dated September 14th, 1923. A. SCH IIMANSKY, Administrator with tBe Wil An- 2UCER e TLLOTSON, Bismarck, N. D, Attorneys for Administrator, First Fublication: jon’ Fane the, 16th day of September, A. 9-16-22-29-—-10-6 r TICE TO CREDITORS In ng atten’ of the Estate of Frank Sherman, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un» dersigned J, Bell, Executor of the Last Witt of the Frank Sherman, late of Zillah, in. the County of Yakima and State ’of Washington, deccased; to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said decensed, to exhibit them with the pecessaiy vouchers, within six/months, after the first publication of this notice, to Executor at his place of bus- iness at the Kirst National Bank, in the city of Pieuiatek in Burleigh County. North Dakota. Dated September 15th, A. D. 1923. Executor of the last will of Frank - Sherman, deceased. F.‘1H, REGISTER and GEO M. REGISTER, ‘Attorneys, for said executor, Bismarek,' North Dakota. 2 NOTICE OF Fi ORECLOSURE OF LIEN Whereas, Lahr Motor pany did, at the special request of P. O. Wil: and legal p les Com- lance and 8, the owner sessor of one Model 90 Overland ( automobile serial aunsber. 23996, : perform \labor and furnish materials for the repair of said perional property, between the day of December, 1922, and the 6th day of fanery, 1923; of the rea- sonable val $256.24; and did, from the 28rd day of January, 1923, to and including the 81st day of August, 1923, store, keep and care for said propert as a .warehouseman lawfully authorized, at the reasonable charge of $40.00, taking a total charge Of $296.24. That said property is and at all times. above mentioned: hds been, in the possession of the said Lahr Motor Sales Company, subject to a lien for such labor, materials and repairs and storage, which now is and at all times has been claimed by the said Lahr Motor Sales Company. That default has Merl thade by the. said P. O. Williams under said lien in that no part of such sum has ever been paid, except $50.00 on February 1, 1923; and there is due and unpaid to the’ Lahr Motor Sales Company $246.24, at the date of this notice, for which a lien is ¢laimed as pro- vided by law. Notice is hereby given that such said prop- ‘erty sold to satisfy the same, at pub- lic auction at the front door of the courthonse at Bismarck, North Da- kota, at 2 o'clock p.m. on the 29th day ‘of September, 1923, TIMES A WEEK AGAIN - HE’S BEEN COMING ) HERE TWO OR THREE PAST MONTH BEGGING FoR SOMETHING To EAT-You ANSWER THE DOOR, TOM: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAR MOTOR SALES 8 CoMPAN JHE OLD HOME TOWN | Lienor. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burle! flee County, N. D. 2 P2UGER & TILLO’ Attorneys for tataee: Bismarel N. D, NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS TO PUR- CHASE STATE OWNED HOME Notice is hereby given that the In- dustrial Commission of North Dakota will receive sealed proposals to, pur- chase that certain home known, as the John N. Hagan residence in the City of Bismarck, built by the North Dakota Home Building Associaticn and locat at “Number 1008 ‘Bth Street, being Lot Two (2) State's Sub- sion Block Ninety (90), Mc- Kenzie @ Coffin Addition: to’ Bis- marek, : Bids-‘will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Industrial Comfnission in the ‘Bank of North Dakota Building, m ¢the City of a marck, until the hour of P. se price offered for the el f said home, which! sum may. b cash or not less. than 20% down, the balance to be pai ly installments gcovering period of not to exceed ten y with interest at the rate of six cent pep annum, séeured by’ mott: gage on the home and drawn onsan amortization plan to be approved by the Industrial Commission. The Industrial Commission reserves the right. to reject any or all bids submitted. Dated at Bismarck, N. D. September 17th, 19! OHN‘ GAMMONS, Secretary Industrial Commission, " SECOND SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleig In Justice Court. Be- fore Anton Beer, @Justice of the Adams and John Evans, doing Adams & Evans, Plain- tiffs, vs. W. A. Ray; Defendant. The State of North Dakota to said defendant: By th Second Summons _ herein ed to appear before me at my office in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, at 10 o’clock A. M. on the 9th day of Octoher, 1923, Be e answer to the complaint of Adams and John Evans, doing ness as Adams & Evans, against you alleging that you are indebted » to them in the 14,100 dollars gust 20th, 1923 and parts furnished on, to and for your dutomobile, and that by virtue of a levy under a writ of attachment issued in above entitled action said plaintiffs have a lien ujfon your stock of grocer! 80: and other articles owned and kept by you in the store building situated at 305 7th. street in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, such stock of groceries and other articles being :particularly des: cribed in the Sheriff's return of Tev filed in above entitked action att court, and demanding that- said aod of goods and groceries be applied. to the satisfaction of ‘plaintiff's claim together with the costs and disburse- ments; and you are notified that tn- less you so appear jand answer the plaintiffs will take judgment against you accordingly. Given this 10th day of September, 1923. ANTON BERR, Justice of the Pepce, W. L. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. Above: Second Summons may be: served by publication in the Bis- marck Tribune. ANTON BEER, { Justice of the Penge. }-19-26—-10-2 SECOND SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In Justice Court Be- fore Anton Beer, Justice of the Peace. M. M. Farnam, Plaintiff, vs. W, A. Ray, Defendant. The State of North Dikota to said Defendant: By this second Summons _ herein, you are directed to appear before me at my office in, the city of Bismarck, Nort t 10 o'clock a, m. on the 9th day of October, 1923, there to answer 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 | under a writ of attachment issued | above entitled action said plaintif‘ has a lien upon your stock of gro ceries, soft drinks and other articles owned and kept by you in the tor building situated at 805 7th strect the city of Bismarck, North Dakota such stock of groceries and othe articles being particularly des in the Sheriff's return of levy filed in above entitled action and and demanding that said goods and groceries be applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff gether with the costs and disbu: ments; and you are notified that yy, SOMEWHAT DPSET TODAY WHEN HENRY APPu bATES { PLEASURE CA BECAME DNMANAGEABLE. ior ON .MAIN STREET ates 4. £/OUT OUR WAY LZ WELL. IF LHAO T WOULDN' HAFTA BE SLAPPIN AT FLIES ALLAH Time -T COULD JUS TWITCH YOu SAY You went YOu HAD A Sviin LIKE A HORSE ? J NOT TH’ SAM HECK \NOULD YOU WANTA» “4 WSS \ (m IF THERE WAS ANY WORK CONNECTED “WITH WISHING SNOOZER SPINDELL WOULDNT DO SO MUCH OF IT. orvellians: Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarek, North Dakota. ed} less You so appear and answer the plaintif¢ will take judgment against court, | you accordingly. Above second sumihons may be stock of Given this 10th day of September,|served by publication in the Bismarek 1923, Tribune. ANTON BEER, ANTON BEER Justice ef the Peace. Justice of the 1% ace. claim to- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SAY, PAR WILL You MEVA LITT "™ 4 FOR THE» HUNGRY - ‘ underwent a i! Judge Flaherty. © PAGE SEVEN - WHEAT SCORES: AN ADVANGE Strength in> Corn Market Helns on Early Dealings caro, Oct, 1-—Despite weakness at th@outset wheat soon scored a oderate advance in price today. In- declin were ascribed to a downturn in Liverpabi quotations ang to disturbed conditions: in many. Notable strength was ¢ cped in the corn market, how and brought about a quick advance lin wheat, . After opening unchanged to 5-8 cents lower with De to 1-4-cents and May $1.0 general then rose well above Saturday Free buying on the part of com- $1.05 1-8 wheat mission houses absorbed the offer- ings and the market closed firm, to 18-8 to 11-2 cents net high with December $1.0 cents and vided a“ me Flour lots famil to $6.45 a b pound cotton sa Shipments barrels. Bran § BISMAR (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co:) Bismarck, Oct. 1, dark northern . 1 northern sj 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum. 1 flax .. 2 flax . 136 No, 1 No, No. ni No. No, No, No.. $1.07 1.03 CHICAGO LIVESTOC Chicago, Oct. 1.~-Hog 000. Desirable grades mo: to 10 ca@yts higher. Others slow. prekers bidding around 5. conts er. Top Cattle receipts 26,000. Fed stecrs and yearlings comparatively séaree. Moderately active, Better grades 10 to 15 cents higher. Sheep receipts 48,000. fairly active. cents lower. Bir low- Fat lambs Early ‘sales around 25 SOUTH 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 1.—-Cattle re- ceipts 14,000, Mostly steady to slight-: ly lower prices on killing Best western beef ps Bulk $6.50 down to $4.50. G she-stock mostly $3.00 to $4. better offerings up to $5.50 or er. Canners and cutters mostly s\ largely $3 done on stockers and feade tendency lower, quotable seta Bal under $6.00. 50. 300, Weak desirable 150 to 0, Top $7.60. Less r weight aroynd stly $7.00 to E caHibur ice! 250 pound ho finished or h heep mostly 25 cents lower lambs. on DISTRIBUTE SUPPLIES. Tulsa, Okla, Oct, 1.—Distribution of clection supplies in Tulsa county hegan this afternoon under guard of more than 200 armed special depu- tics pressed into duty by Sheriff San- foro after 12 “armed citizen volun- teers” placed on guard at, election headquarters. by Gov. J. C. Walton had been ordered out of the county ccurt building. New armed deputies were assigned to each ballot box with instructions to guard it until the vote was tallieq Tuesday night. THREE YEAR SENTENCE Wahpeton, * 4—Carl Hayden and Harry Rhodes, arresteq at Mi- not severn| days ago on a charge of stealing an automobile from Breck- enridge, Minn., were sehtenced to three years in prison when ¢hey pleaded at Morris, Minn., before ) You BET | LIKE) FISH-1COULD LIVE ON D Sup LE GRUB?. JUST A MINUTE | THINK) CAN HELP You NEVER BY ALLMAN GOOD RODS, PLENTY OF LINE AND HookS-1 HAD MUCH LUCKS WITH THEM - TRY OUT