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Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion. 25 words or 2 Msertions, 25 words or @ insertions 25 words or’ under . - 6 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 SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED— Competent _ bookkeeper and stenographer, oné who is not afraid of work. Write Box 53, Bis- ‘to care with house- work, 114 Rosser, West. 2 10-4-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson, 613 Ist St., Phone 1067, ‘ 10-3-3t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral’ housework. Mrs, C. Dursema, 203 West Thayer St. 9-4-1w WANTED—Competent girl for eral housework. Phone 789. 10-3-4t WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, 521 6th St. 10-2-3t <n SI ol ne i “FREE RAILWAY FARE to Minne- apolis or Winnipeg to attend Hemp- hill Auto-Tractor Electrical Engi- necring 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, Win- i Canada. Hemphill in twelve cities.” MONEY 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, Lock Box 186, Trade freight, season ends about Dec, 5th 70 to 85c per hour, paid every day, good chance to make a stake. D. J. Nugent, No. 1 Sixth St, Viaduct, Milwaukee, Wis. 9-29-1w WANTED — Competent construction foreman, and laborers. AJso teams for excavating, ete. Apply Redlings er & Hansen, Wahpeton, N. D. 10-1-1w. WANTED—Two young men. Steady job. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. LOTS L Wi lot ity. Write Tribune No. 652. WANTED—Position as housekeeper by widow,. with: girl 12 years.-of age. Address Box 651, Tribune, Bismarck, N. D- 9-28-1W SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR . WANTED—Steady work. Call or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Bismarck, N. Dy: -10°1-2W ROOMS FOR RENT ; FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home,, % Blgck from No. ward school oa 4 blocks from Capitol igh School. Phone 931W. 1009 Sth § ; ~ | 9-7-4 FOR RENT—Furnisheg room in.a modern home, suitable for housekeeping or sleeping, rogm. Phone. 553W, or call at 223 1: in good residentisl district, fou eo from postoffice. 733M - newly furnished, very comfortal room to rent. ~Phone 658M, 404 \lst St. Béard if desired. _ 9-28-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- lern home. | 8 Ri r St. Phone 03R, i 10:3-8t FOR RENT—Futnished rooms in a modern home.° 307 Front St. Photie 642. “ FOR RENT—Three “light housekeep- i rooms on first floor, partly furnished. Phone 236R. 317-8th St. % 10-3-8t FOR-RENT—One nicely furnished room in modern house, for one or two. Phone 846J. 408 10th St. FOR RENT—Modern light” keeping’ rooms, ground: ir. Prt: vate entiance. 421 8rd St,; >... 445-3¢ FOR RENT—Room large ¢ or two. Board in private home if de- sired. 208 3rd St. 10-3-3t TOR RENT—Two nicely furnished |\ rooms, suitable for light hou ep- ing, 723 8rd St. gael FOR RENT—Sleeping rom in” tno- dern home. Phone: 286R; ‘tran Street. _ 10-8-3t R, RENT—Furnehed rooms it jodern home, 708 Main ; FCR RENT—Beantifully furnished en in new! moderg home, Rhoms FOR RENT—Comfortably fernisl room at 514 6th St, Phone 227): ie : > 10-8-8¢ N i} ! t light j; 10-8-3t |: FOR. OR RENT | AND FLATS ‘0. E—A bargain. 7 room part- ly modern—bouse, including 4 bed rooms, in fine condition, all mod- ernexcept bath, with nearly endugh farhiture for’ whole house, includ- ing piano and.fine kitchen range, with wi shop.and storage room in Tear, well located, in western part} of city, for $3000, one half cash and balance on term: Afine res- idence lot in west pi of city for sale, east front, on weter, sewer and gas, hss some tree: id is close in.’ Gep. M.~Register. - . 10. FOR SALE—On vety~ reasonable |’ terms, 7 room house with sleep’ 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- bun O-1tf FOR SALE—Ch terms. Sqven room modern home, hard] wood floors, four bed rooms. Nea: ly full basement, heating p! Garage andghen house, large gi den with fruit trees and berry ‘bushes. Near to school. Will take $5000.00 for quick sale. Write Tribune No. 656. 20-4-3t FOR RENT—For, winter or longer, 8 room house, cement cellar, fur- nace. Bath rdom, wash room, gar- age, chicken house, Inquire of J. J. Jackman, Bismarck, N. D. | 9-24-¢f FOR RENT—Cosy apartment far- nished, modern, close in, heat, | lights, $85. Phone 464-R, after 5 p.m 10-2-3t FOR RENT—6 room modern cottage, close in on Thayer street, to adults only. Geo. M. Regi E =3t | FOR RENT—7 room house, West end of City. Partly modern. Write Tri- bune No. 652. 9-28- FOR SALE OR_RENT—Three-room | cottage, 416 South 10th St. Phone 413, 10-2-2w FOR RENT—Five-room modern bun- galow 209 7th St. Phone 321. 10-3-tf FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house | for rent. Close in. Phone 414. es 10-1-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern 7-room furnished house. Call 832-R. : 10-3-1w FOR RENT—Modern house, 6 rooms. Inquire 1309 Rosser St. 10-2-3t FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire at 214 Fifth St. / 10-4-3t 0 ENT—Apartment at - Rose apartments, ‘Seé “Janitor. 9-29-1w FOR RENT—WNodern six toom house. 8 . 10. Phone 623J, X& FULL STOCK of: hardware and! implements, inventory about $8,600, located in county. seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International. lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for sellin, Tribune No. 608, A 1 Pure Extracted Honey. 5 lb, prepaid by insured P. P. $1.20. 60 Ib. at $7.50. 120 Ib. at $14.50 F. O. B, Otto W. Miller. Box 92, Columbus, Montana. pA ilk Pd 10-1-3t FOR SALE—As we are leaving the state, must offer iny ice cream wagon pony for sale, Wagon was nk ay fis ang is in best of condition. Snap if taken i -. Phone 740-R. 9-28-1w RENT—Down town, good location..Ground floor, free telephone and janitor -ser- Resa Window «space. optional. y- for immediate possession. Phone a, 9-18-tf FOR SALE—$100.00 fur coat, prac- tically, -new. . Will sell at half price, Also Reed parlor set; t al- ‘most new baby buggy, and new baby cart, and leather rocker, 300- 9th St. Phone 8773. _9-27-lw WANTED—Hogs, sheep, poultry and cows for $3000 equity in seven room. how Near school, splendid garden, garage hen house. Write ‘riibune No, "acb. , 4 wieght s 10-4-3¢ [FOR SALE—Electric steve, tacking chair, electric vacuum cleaner, with attachments. \ Baby jumper, oil heater, n enti dining table, sgfkeh 8, Phone AoaW. 10-4-8¢ WOULD LIKE to communicate with ' parties going to, Los Angeles. tak-, ing househéld-goods or car, willing to share freight caf.’ Rose Apts. M. Phone 792. a) 10-4-1W FOR SALE—Large Brown Eagle; Mounted-: with wings’ uprigh Stands about 4 feet high. Cheap taken at once. Adddreng tribune No 655. ae aes: 10-8-; ‘OR pool room, bowling alley, and barber shop in ti FOR SALE—Two pare” Jersey boar pigs, s Ses 10-1-8 FOR SALE—A high grade Richmoni Piano, Cheap for cash or terme Dea ing city. MI Weel: B. Omdts1 : jer, kit tk a "furniture, a lh and St. |; % block from High School. Ad- EI dress Tribune 654. IR SALE—Combination stove, in first class condition. Call at 708 Main, or phone 342, “__—9-27-1w FOR SALE—Two _Murphy(_ folding beds, one \jardinicre with pedestal. Phone 275-W. 10-1tf FOR RENT—Room in private gar- age. Phone 4724. 10-1-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Dodge Coupe, and furni- ture. Rose Apts. M. Phone 792. Anyone liking to rent apartment will find this furniture very sult- able. 10-4-1w LOST—Red, 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 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Man wishes to pick corn-by the bushel and work for a bachelor. Write to W. D. Mooy, 619 Front Strect. 9-29-1w A LADY with 2 babies wants a job housekeeping. Phone F515, Wash. burn, N. Dak, Coal line. Call Mri 8. Gust or write R. F. D. Route Falkirk, N, Dak. 10-2-3t ies ease eee rane SUMMONS STATE QF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. ‘i Willis H, Cawley, Plaintiff, Elizabeth E. Cawley, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- wired te answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action a copy of 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 this summons upon you, exclusive 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 vs. t¢ | relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Sept. 24, 1923. ¥, E. MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. 0. Address, Bismarck, N. D. , 9-27—10-4-11-18-25—11-1 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Midland Insurance Co., Plaintiff, vs. Jennie J. Velure, John J. Velure and O. T. Ness, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to appear and answer the complaint. of the plaintiff herein, a copy of which complaint is hereto attached and heréwith served upon you, and to serve a copy of yeu: answer ‘upgn the subscriber hereto at his office in the City: of Carring- ton, County of Foste® and State North Dakota, within thirty ) days after the service of ‘this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to so appear and answer, plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for the relief prayed for in this said compe int, JAMES MORRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Carrington, N. Dated May 7th, 1923. KELLY & MORRIS of counsel. —— NOTICE The original verified complaint in the above entitled action is now on file in the ‘office of the Clerk of Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, within the Fourth Judicial District, in the City of Bismarck, N. D. JAMES MORRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Carrington. »N. D. Dated September 18th, 192: 9-20-27—10. of 11-18-25 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SPECIAL EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that by vir- tue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure made, entered and doc- keted in the Distriet Court of Bur- leigh County, State of Nerth Dakota, in an action in which Eva Goodrich is’ plaintiff, and William Thoyre, Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, Jonn Kurki, and William H. Thelan, are defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants on the 15th day of September 1923, and by authority of special execution issued by the Clerk of said Court, and to me directed under date of September 19th, 1923, the underttened Shoriff of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, will sell ‘at peels auction at the front door of the courthouse: in the city. of Bismarek, County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, on the 29th day of October, 1923, at o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the real estate described in said judg- ment ‘and. special execution, and which is situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12) township one hun- dred forty-two (142) North of range seventy (76). 7 Notice is further given that there due on said judgment the sum of $677.44 with interest thereon from the 15th day of September 1923, at the rate of 7% per annum.| tone this 20th day of September, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff Burleigh County, North Dakota. McINTYRE, BURTNESS & ROBBINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Forks, North Dakota. —10-4-11-18-25 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE_SALE Notice is Hereby Given, That that certhin mortgage, made, executed and delivered by Elise Johnson and Oscar F, Johnson, her husband, mortgagors to Hennepin Mortgage ‘Loan Com- pany, Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of December, 1913, and filed for revord in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 12th day of December, 1913, at 11:30 o'clock am. in Book 118 ‘of Mortgage, on Page 55; (which said mortgage was thereafter and on the 9-20-2' {20th day of June, 1914, by the said t Hennepin Mortgage Loan Company, duly assigned to The Minnesota Loan and Trust Company, as trustee under the Last Will and Testament of William H. Dun- woody, Deceased, which said assign- ment was’ duly recorded in’ the 0} fice of the Register of Deeds of Said Burleigh Count; North Dakota, on the 23rd day of April, 1915, 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 Burfeigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of Two o'clock p. m., on the 20th’day of Oct- eber, 1 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day uf 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: The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Two (2), in Township One Hundged Forty One (141), Range Sev-, enty Bight (78), containing 160 acrei more or less, according to the Goi ernment survey thereof. , There will be due upon such morte gage on the date of sale for principl and interest together with the taxes paid 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- closure and statutory uttorney’s fees. THE MINNESOTA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY as~ Trus- tea. under the Last Will and Testament of William H, Dunwoody, Deceased. Assignee of Mortgagee. FRANK B. FEETHAM, i Attorney for Assignee, i} Grand Forks, N. Dak. Fal 18-20-27-10—4 11 18.]' Cheap Traveling ' Contest Replaces Endurance tee London, Oct, 4.—Cheap travelling on the Continent has temporarily superceded non-stop dancing and long distance cricket scoring as the summer craze of England. The‘hon- ors of the cheap travelling contest, it appears, wil go to the person who travels the fartherest and the long- est on the least money. The daily, papers are being swamped with let- ters ‘rom claimants. , A London vicar requests the blue ribbon for the feat of having trav- elled from London to Switzerland, and gone on a 15-day walking tour through that country, and then re- turned to London with a net expendi- ture of eight pounds 16 shillings, equal to $40.50. \ Two London school teachers have completed a 40-day hike through Ger- many and Austria and their pocket- book was-set back only $175.00, I three | STANLEY NEA SERVICE NINETEEN CITIZENS WERE HURT /N THE RUSH, WHEN DOCTOR BLOTZ INVITED THOSE SUEFERING WITH RREUMATISM,TO STEP UPON : ae THE PLATFORM AND RECEIVE@HIS FAMOUS REMEDY FREE OF CHA OUT OUR WAY BOOKED FOR THE SEASON. Yi HGRE NOUNG MAN! GET RIGHT BACK IN HERE AND GET BUSY Wor THESE BooKs! YOURE NOT GOING TO ROAM THE STREETS THIS | WINTER! YOURE’GOING ~ ‘| changed to ( IRGE, ‘PRICE RISE. ~ ISCHECKED Asserticns Made That Reac- tion Is Due in Wheat Values Chicago, Oct. 4.—Assertions that for at least the time being. price advances have been overdone had ja bearisy effect on the wheat ma~ ket during the! early dealing; t>- Sellers pointed out that a ro- faction was to‘be looked for in j View of the eight and one-fourt cents recent upturn in Dece: Profit-taking by holders w. feature. The cpening which v from unchanged figures to % cents lower with December $1.08% to 54 and May $1.11% to $1.12 was fol- lowed by a material setback al around and then something of a rally. Sentiment was more fixed than of late and the market was easily in- fluenced but sustained buying ‘is absent and the close was weak, 5-8 to 13-8 cents net lower with Nec. $1.08 3-4 to 7-8 and May $1.111-2 to 5-8. MI ITY FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. Flour un- 10 cents higher. In carload lots family patent quoted at $6.25 to $6.55 a barrel in 98- pound cotton sacks, Bran $28.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 4.—Hog receipts 29,4 000. Mostly steady to 10 cents high- SN er. BY WILLIAMS “cattle receipts 11,000, Active. Best: ~ = dy Catholic Prelates Meet October 16-17 | Cincinnati, Oct. 4.—Many dis guished Catholle prelates and tie lay- | men will attend the annual cohyen- | brace | tion of the National Council of Cath- olie Men, which @ill be held here October 16-17. The council is one of [now a the five departments of the Nation- al Catholic Welfare Council and em- all Catholic laymen in | United States. | Admirfl William S. Benson, of the member | Couneit and will preside. the Shipping | Board, is national president of the steers and yearlings at value to sell at’ $9.50 and above. cents higher. $12.76. Sheep receipts 23,000, tive. Killing classes cents higher. Feede Strong to 15 Top matured steers Fairly ac- steady to 10 s steady, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Oct. 4.—Cattle re- ceipts 5,500, Mostly steady. Grass- fat beeves saleable from $4.50 to $8.00. Very few sold up to $7.00 or over, Grass-fat’ she @ock largely $3.00 ‘to $4.00. Better kinds on up to $6.00. Canners and cutters mostly $2.25 to $2.75, Bologna bulls large- ly $3.25 q $3.75. Bulk stockers and fegders selling $3.00 to $6.00; few up to $7.00. Calves receipts 1,500. Best light veal calves around 25 cents lower. Largely $9.50 to $9.75. Hog receipts 11,000. * Unevenly steady to 25 cents higher. A load or two of choice 150 to 200 pound hogs to shippers $7.60. Bulk desir- able 180 to 275 pound hogs $7.50. Lighter weights for less finished kind mostly $7.25. Some good lights $7.35, Packing sows mpstly $6.50 to $6.75, Pigs $6.75 to $7.00. Sheep receipts 8,000. steady. Bulk , desirable fat $11.50. Heavies $9.50. $8.00. Opening lambs Culls mostly 4.—Wheat re- 522 Minneapolis, Oct. ceipts, 534 cars, compared with a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.161-4 to $1.21 1-4; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy, $1.23 1-4 to $1.27 1-4; good to choice, $1.201-4 to $1.23 1-4; ordinary to good, $1.181-4 to $1.201-4; December, $1.171-4; May $1.211-4, Corn N, 3 yellow, 91 cents; oats No. 3 white, 39 1-4 to 3-4 cents; bar- y, 48 to 621-2 cents; Rye No. 2, 661-2 to 3-4 cents; flax No. 1, $2.47 1-2 to $2.50. No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum... » 1 mixed durum. . 1 red durum, No. 1 flax. —_;+— DOINGS OF..THE. Dt hh FFS He 7 ame Too Late Y DON'T BE FRIGHTENED, HELEN- HE’S GONE- THERE WAS A BURGLAR IN HERE -HE TOOK ALL THE MONEY ! HAD IN MY TROUSERS- |} WOKE ,UP_JUST IN TIME TO SEE HIM DOING IT AND } Tou! THE LIGHT AND HE BEAT )T- ~~" BY ALLMAN IT MAKES ME SorE! YOU WORK HARD FOR. YOUR MONEY AND THEN To HAVE SOME BUM BREAK IN AND STEAL IT!

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