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1 insertion. 2 insertions. 25 words or under. 8 insertions 25 words or under .....s.seseee0. 76 1 week. 25 words or under Ads over 25 words, 2c adgi- 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 ~ SUBMITTED THE <1] BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Competent bookkeeper and stenographer, one who is not afraid of work. Write Box 53, Bis- marck, N. Dak. 9-29-1w WANTED—Girl for gencral house- work. Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson, 613 Ist St., Phone 1067. 10. WANTED—Competent girl for g eral housework. Mrs, C. Dursema, ' 203 West Thayer S 9-27-1w WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. Frank ‘Shepard, 6 Ave. B. East. 10-1-38 WANTED—Sales lady for sales week. Apply F. W. Woolworth company. 10-2-1t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework.. Phone 789. 10-3-4t Sema es WANTED—Bxperienced girl for gen- eral housework, 521 Sth St. 10-2-3t eae “30 MEN WANTED, learn Trade at Fargo in new college of Famous Moler System. Special re- duced rate first 20 5 i demand, Barbers $25. weekly. Free Transfers and employ- ment service all branches U. S. A. and Canada, Call or write for Beau- tiful free catalogue and special of- fer Moler Barber College, 216 Front Street, Fargo, N. D.'B: es 220 Pacific Ave. Winnipeg, 107 Nicollet Av: RAILWAY FARE to Minne- apolis or Winnipeg to attend Hemp- hill Auto-Tractor Electrical Engi- neering Schools, the Million Dollar Trade School System. Unlimited life scholarships now only $100.00. Catalogue free. Apply Fargo Branch enrollment office, 216 Front Street or write Hemphill Practical Trade Schools, 107 Nicollet Ave., Minne apolis, or 580 Main Street, Wi nipeg, Canada. Hemphill (Tri Schools in twelve cities.” MEN WANTED—To. handle package freight, season ends about Dec. 5th 70 to 85c per hour, paid every day, \ygood chance to make a stake. D. J. Nugent, No. 1 Sixth St, Viaduct, Milwaukee, Wis. 9-29-1w MAN, WOM. Salary $76 weekly full $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed ho- _siery to wearer. Cotton, heathers, siery to wearer. Cottons, heathers, town, Ps ‘WANTED — Competent construction foreman, and laborers. Also teams for excavating, etc. Apply Redling- er & Hansen, Wahpeton, N. D. 10. job. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 9-28-t£ REAL ESTATE LOANS. Reserve System 6% loans, on city or farm -property. Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. errno ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One large room, in mo- dern house, oh ground floor, for light housekeeping. Also for coal and gas range, ‘and range. Call 523 7th St. or phone A8TW, 10-1-3t R RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern, home. % block*from No. ward. school. and. 4 blocks from Capitol and High © Schéol. Phone 931W. 1009 5th St, 9-73 pad eS ee FOR RENT—Furnished “room in a modern home, suitable for light shousekeeping or sleeping room. Phone 563W, or call at "223 12th Street. 9-19-tf TWO NIGE modern rooms to rent in good residential dis! blocks from postoffice, 733M, FOR RENT—One double, newly furnished, very comfortable room to rent. Phone 558M, 404 1st St. Board if desired. 4 9-28-1w desired, in WW. 422 Ist 10-1-3t modern house. Board, same block. Phone 108 St. Ferris Cordon: ROR RENT—One \ room in modern house, for one or fwd. Phone 346J. 408 10th St. | SUC S RR A TEE FOR’ RENT—Modern light house- keeping rooms, ground floor. Pri- vate entrance, 421 $rd St. i \ ‘ 10-3-3t FOR B ENT—Two nicely furnished ‘rooms, suitable for light housekeep- ing, 728 8rd St, i -lw FOR “RENT—Single oom, cloget “and running “wales, modern home, 708 Main'St. 342, = room in new modern home. ne FOR ea “ala i close in, 415 4th St. Phi 3 : ‘ er 1422) Fitth St. By s 10-4-8t FOR ie yoeied ears For saLe— Shirts diregt:from -our factory to or oat ees or experience wired. y gold. Big: profits. ite fe je samples. json a 1» New ‘OR Ios West end o! az oe tg Tribune No. é WANTED. fon as housekeeper wi with girl 12 years of age. ress Box 661, Tribune, Bismarck, N, D. 9-28-1w - ipsa FLATS FO! bargain. 7 goom part- Jy_modern house, including 4, bed rooms, in fine condition, all mod- ern except bath, with nearly enough furniture for whole house, includ- | © ing pisho and fine kitchen range, with work shop and storage room in rear, well lecated, in western part of city, for $3000, one half cash and balance on terms. A fine res- idence lot in west part of city for sale, east front, on water, sewer ¢ » has | some’ trees close in, Geo. M. Regist FOR SALE—On ‘very reasonable terms, 7 room house with den, sleeping-poreh, and sun parlor. 4 bed- rooms, all built ip feature: double garage fine lawn and shad trees. On pav blocks from school and post office. If interested write No. 629, Tri- bun 9-1-tf FOR RENT—For winter oF longer, 8 room hou ment cellar, fur- na Bath room, wash room, gar- age, chicken house. Inquire of J. J. Jackman, Bismarck, N. D. : 9-24-tf FOR SALE—Elgbt room modern. t For] house. Party leaving city. terms, write Tribune No. 650, or Phone 759. 9-27-1w FOR RENT—Cosy apartment fur- nished, modern, close in, heat, ights, $35. Phone 464-R, after 5 _P. Mm. 10-2-3t FOR RENT—6 room modern cottage, close in on Thayer street, to adults only. Geo, M. Register. a 10-2-3t FOR RENT—7 room house, West end of City. Partly modern. Write Tri- bune No. 652. = 9-28-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—Thre: -FOom cottage, 416 South 10th St. Phone 413, = 10-2-2w FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at Murphy apartments. janitor. 9-28-lw FOR RENT—Five-toom modern bun- galow 209 7th St. Phone 321. 1 FOR RENT—Modern 8 room: house for rent. Close in. Phone 414. 10-1 FOR RENT—Strictly modern 7 fwrnished house. Call 832-R. eas 10-3-lw FOR RENT—Modern house, 6 rooms. Inquire 1309 Rosser St. OR we © $10-2-3t FOR RENT—Apartment “at Rose apartments, See Janitor. . = 9-29-1w FOR RENT—A room House on 216 40-124t MISCELLANEOUS I poeta "STOCK of hardware “and imple! located in b pee] seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Heal th conditions reason for selling. No trades considered. Write Tribune No. 608. 8-8tf Al Pure Extracted Honey> me th. prepaid by insured P. P. $1.20. 60 Ib. at..$7.60, 120 lb. at $14.50 F.0.8 Otte W. Miller. Box, 92,-Columbus, Montana. ‘ 10-1-3t FOR SALE—As we are leaving the state, niust o my ice cream Yagon and pony for sale. Wagon ‘was owned by Dale Bros, ang is in beat ofeonditién. Snap if taken at once for cash. Phone 740-R. Gerling Bros. we OFFICE SPACE’FOR, RENT—Down town, good location. Ground floor, free telephone and janitor ser- yiee, space option: Sth St. ts, inventory about $8,600, HA fur’. coat, prac- new. Will -agll at half ilso. Beed parlor set, 1 al- Tribune No. re 3 wy 10-8-8t FOR, SALE—A ool. rdom, bowling alley, : tfon, st poo! town: Box 126 Parshall, N. D. . . ’ ke ‘D-Ib-4w |FOR SAL} r Player Pitney ining \ toom f e bed, Hy 3 So ca eg AG HSE FOR SALE—A hig grado Richmond Piano. leap for cash or will give Ww Boardars, you! attenditty ‘achéol ‘preferred. Locate ‘High-Seh nt, close in, 4| nd barber ‘shop..in connec- | f Loser , white and blue oil, gas- oline and water carrier, between Bismarck,-:and » Bentz's ‘pasture, South of Moffit Sunday.” Please leave at Annex Hotel if found, and receive reward, 10-1-tt. ee ——$——— wor Sone WORK WANTED—Man wishes to pick corn by the bushel and work for a bachelor, Write to W. D. Mooy, 619 Front Street. 9.29-1W LADY with @ babies wants a job housekeeping. Phone F515, Wash- burn, N. Dak, Coal line. Call Mrs. S. Guat or write R, F. D. Route 1. Falkirk, N. Dak. 10-2-3t + SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR WAN’ Steady work. Call or write Singer Sewing Machinc Co., Bismargk, N. D. 10-1-20 SSSSSSS_—_ | Norice OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage made by Jacob if urleigh County, North Dakota, to The Farmers State Bank, a cornoration of Wing, North | Dakota, which said mortgage is dated the 6th day of November, 1922, and filed on the 8th day of November, 1922 and given to secure the follow- ing indebted hp to-w! Une Note tor $1120.00 ated the 6th day of November, 1922 and due September, 15th, with interest at 10 per cent per annum. That the default consists of the failure of the mortgagor to pay his indebtedness secured by said mort- mag when due. That there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of | $1231.10 for principal and interest. That said saorgene will be fore- closed a sale of the personal prop- erty i mortgage and hereinafter described at public auction agreeable to the statute in such case made,and ovided at the Front Door of the ivery Barn in the. Village of Wing, Burleigh County, North Dakota’ at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M. Wed- nesday, October, 10th, 1923. ‘The personal propertw’ described in the mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same is as follows, 0- 1 John Deere Gang Plow, bought in 1917, 1 8-ft. John Deere Binder, bought in 1910, 1 McCormick rake, sweep bought in 1918, 1 wide tire high sheeled farm wagon complete with grain box, 1 Van Bruent Drill, bought in-1916, 1 6-ft. Deering mo: er, 1 5-section wood drag, 2 s¢ts dou- ble work harness, complete with col- lars and bridles. : 1 Iding 9 yrs. old black, white star in head, wt. 1700, named Kate. 1 Gelding 4 yrs. old black, wt. 1200, named King. 1 Mare 10 yrs. old, gray, wt. 1200, named Beasi 1 mare 6 yrs. old black white star in head, wt. 1200, named Lily. 1 mare 6 years old gray wt. 1300 named Kate. 1 mare 4 yrs. old brown; white star in head wt. 1200 named Mary from Kate: 1 mare 4 yrs. old dark gray, wt. 1200 named Olli, bought J. Banttari 1 mare,1% yrs. old black wt. 90 named Maud. 1 red and white cow, 10 yrs. no horns... 1 red and white cow, no horns. 1 red and white: cow, no horng. 1 red" and white cow, no horns. 1 red and white cow, no horns. 1. red'’and white cow, 5 tio horns. . 1 heifer red and white, no horns. 1 heifer red and white, 2 yrs. no horns. 1 heifer red and white, 1% yrs. no horns. 3 heifer calves, red and white, no horns 3 to 7 months old, increase from cows. 2 Bull calves, red and white, no horns 3 to 7 months old, above men- tioned. 1 bull>red and white, no horns 1 year old, raised him, and all the in- crease of the above named live stock. Being all cattle owned by mortagor at date of mortgage. Dated this 1st day of October, 1923. B, F. LAWYER, old, 6 yrs. old, old, old, old, old, old, old, old, 4 yrs. 5 yrs. 4 yrs. yrs. 8 yrs. Agent for The Farmers State Bank Wing, North Dakota. SCOTT CAMERON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-3 SECOND SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In Justice Court. Be- fore Anton Beer, Justice of the Peace. " Evans, dging Adams & Evans, Plain- tiffs, vs. W. A. Ray, Defendant. tho. State of North Dakota to said defegdan' ; By this Second Simmons ‘hereifl you are directed to apreas haters me & my office-in the city of Bismartk, forth Dakota, at 10 o'clock “A; M. on the 9th day of October, 1923, there to answer to the complaint of H. S. Adams and John E: doing busi- ness as Ad agaiant you alleging that you are) indebted o them in the sum of sixty-five and with interest from Au- 923, for labor,- repaira ished on, te and for your automobile, and that by virtue of a levy under & writ of attach’ issued in above entitled actio: plaintiffs have a lien upon your stock of groceries, soft drinks and other articles ownes kept by you in the store building. sftuated at 805 7th street in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, such stock of grdceries and other articles being particularly de cribed in the Sheriff's return of le filed in above entitled -actign and court, and demanding that said stock of goods and groceries be applied to the satisfaction of plaintifhs claim together with the costs and disburse- ments; and you are notified that un- less you so appear and answer the plaintiffs will take judgment against you accordingly. Given this 10th day .of\ September, 1923, ANTON BEER, Justice of the Pes 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 gf the Peace. 9-19-26—10-2 OF REAL ESTATK MORT- | GAGE FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby giv a that that certain mortgage, made executed and delivered by Harry E. Baker and beth Baker, his wife, Mortga- ‘ors, to The City National Bank of ismarek, (a corporation under the laws of the United States) of Bis- marck, North ‘ota, Mortgageeand which mortgage is dated the 20th day of December, 1916, and which was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Qakota on the 2nd day of January, 1917, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A. M. and recorded in Book 138 of Mortgages on page 192, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in mortgage and here- inafter described at the Front Door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Couaty of Burleigh and State of No.th Dakota on the 10th day of November, 1923, at the nour of two o'clock P. M. to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage at the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which wi!’ Ye sold to NOTIC! by ” “IwitcnyY PARSONS WAS SO NERVOUS WHEN HE SUBMITTED TO AN ELECTRIC BELT DEMONSTRATION THAT THE BELT TOOK EFFECT BEFORE DOCTOR BLOTZ GOT ITON- = OUT OUR. WAY satisfy the same are described as]. follows. to-w Lot Twenty-one (21) in Block Ton (10) and Lot Nineteen (19) jn Block Eleven (11) all in the Townsite of Regan according to the Plat thereof on file or of record in the Office ter of Deeds in and for said County and State. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $905.42 together with the costs and disburse- foreclosure. s 29th day of September, 1923. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, : Mortgagee. SCOTT CAMERON. * Attorney Yor Morfrages, Bismarck, North Dakota. Moholith Is ~~ Contribution of | Hainaut Province ‘Brussels, Oct 3—A monolith of Soignies earth taken from. the site of the monument to native heroes in, the great war, will be the contribution of Hainaut Province to the tri-cen- tenary celebrations of the founding of New York, which have been: ten- tatively set for 1926. This was an- nounged at Mons, following a mect- ing of the Provincial’ Council of Hainaut, .at which the necessary credits were voted. In a cavity in the monolith will rest an iron box, containing the sa- cred soil. A parchment telling of the decision of the council and ch- ronicling Hainaut’s war record will be included. A special delegation of stone containing Belgian}... ‘Americans will bring the relic from Mons to New York. . H MOTHER ALWAYS TOLD US TO WATCH NOW: HOLD STILL WHILE ) ADJUST THE 4s sEavweLHYYy BELT": BY WILLIAMS COMES TO 3.—The Vatisha, almost within sound of the cathedral bells of Sofia, by a party of peasants recently. For more than thr animal had raided, floc terror throughout ‘ the No obstacle, seemed bear, which had broken down and climbed high walls in its Danny Makes a Good S OH ISTHAT SOP? WELL, f "LU CHASE YoU ARouND THE BLOCK, YOUNG MAN! WHY DON’T You CHASE. YOURSELF! : “AROUND. THE: | FAT CHANCE You. HAVE! ney, we! WATT A MINUTE ugeestion to trouble naan weeks the and spread countryside. tl | | OUT FoR THESE FELLOWS WHO HANG AROUND CORNERS. sR will cattle and goats and herdsmen. Reinforced by a pi soldie suit o! overcome, the however, defore (WANT .YOD TO THINK | WAS ( the villagers set out beast, which was not pur- had 1s,] badly mauled tWo of the hunters. UPWARD AGAIN Market Active and Buying \ Comes from Important Houses Chicago, Oct With the exc: tion of government help a cont n bullish factor, wheat took a fr upturn today during the early dee!- Fs The market was active and much of the buying came from im- portant houses. Above $1.08 | for December however increased prcb- sure to sel hecked the advance as the casé yesterday. Opening quotations ch ranged from a shade to % cents higher with Dec. $1.07 % cents and May $1.11 to 3% cent were followed by mater! further gains. , Persistent buying ha *) ges in price notwithstanding heavy profit-taking sales. The close was firm, l%e to 2c to 2%c net higher, with December $1.09 to "%sc and May $1.12% to %o to $1.12%. by commission m1 —110g. receipts 22,- spots strong on weighty butchers. Buik good ana choice cuy to, Jub pound averages youd to 98.0. ‘Lop F8dU. Cattle rece.pts 1v,vuu, Active, Fed steers, yeuanngs, tat she-stock, stockers and iecucrs strong to “49 cents higher. ‘Lop _-maturea sivers puz.ov. dheep receipts tive. silting el Buik sortea tut west 945.25, ‘Lop $1. 00. Fairly ac- mostly steady. ng Qls.vu Lo Paul, Oct, 3.—Catile re- ceipts, 3,500, Somewhat more active. Mostly steady. No good or choice beef steers offered. Grass-fut beeves saleable, $4.50 to $8. Relative few over $8.50, Grass-fat sine stock mostly $8 to $4.50. , Few better of- ferings on up to around $6, Canners and cutters largely $2.25 to $2. Bologna buls mostly $3.50 to §3. Stockers and. feeders quotable, Bulk selling at $6 and under. ipts, 2,700. Strong to slightly higher. . Largely $9.75 to $10. Hog receipts 15,800. Steady to 15 cents lower. Lights and butchers oif most. Sorted kinds to shippers, $7.35. Bulk lightweights carrying a sprink- ling of butchers to packers $7. One load good to choice 275-pound butchers, $7.25. Bulk packing sows, $6.50. Buly pigs, $7.00. sheep receipts, “1,800. Bulk native lambs, $11.50. Heavies, $9.50, - Cows mostly, $8. Fleshy ewes to packers, $3.50 t6 $5.50, So. St. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Oct. 3.—Flour un- changed, Shipments, 62,126 barrels. Bran, $28.50. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 3i—Wheat re |ceipts 458 cars compared: with 60 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.17 $1 No. 1 dark northern s choice to fancy $1.24% to $1 adod to choice $1. dinary to good $1 December $1.18!2; to 3 bar! 48 to 62 to 67sec: flax No. 1, $2.50 to BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct. No. 1 dark northern. during which it carried off 57 sheep,| No. 1 northern spring. defied |No. 1 amber durum . ‘No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 ted durum ‘No. 1 flax: .. No, 2 flax { No. lrye . BY ALLMA @ - DEAR READER =\ “) SUPPOSE “YOO WONDER , WHAT 1 WAS DOING IN THE! (THIRD PICTURE - 1 THINK “THE } COMIC EDITOR PUT ITN UPSIDE } \ DOWN BY MISTAKE - ) DIDN'T. \e STANDING ON MY HEAD AND HAVE YoU GET A~. ‘gy. WRONG IMPRESSION a curtain SPEECH: "J,