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<1 insertiof®. 25 words. on ds ff s 3 insertions under .. Ads over 25 words, 2c tional per word. CLASSIFIED: DISFLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch iffed ads are cash In e. Copy, should be re- t eeived by 12 o'clock to insure ; insertion same day, WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY THE > BISMARCK TRIBUNE _PHONE 82 HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘WANTED—bxperienced girl for gen- eral housework. . Mrs. Geo. F. Shafer, 305 Ave: B. 10:8-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework at once. Phone 789. 10-9-5t ___HRLP_WANTED—MALB ,_| in excellent mechanical condition 730 MEN WANTED, iearn Barber | -for’ Ford sedan and pay difference Trade at Fargo in new college of Famous Meter System. Special re- duced rate first 20 students. Big demand, Barbers $25.00 to $50.00 weekly. Free Transfers and employ- mént service’all branches U. S. A. amt? Canada. Call or write for Beau- tiful free catalogue and special of- fer Moler Barber College, 216 Front Street, Fargo, N. D, Branch- es 220. Pacific Ave. Winnipeg, a 107 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis.” ED—Man to w farm, Would consider couple, without children. Louis J. Garske, 1-2 mile No. Bismarck. 10-10-8t WANTED—Two young men. Steady job. F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. FOR RENJ—Nicely furnished room in modern home. % block from No. ward school ahd 4 bloeks from Capitol and High School. Phone 931W. 1009 Sth St. or -T-tf with big clothes closet, in modern ticwio. Conveniently located for hospitals and bi 8th street. Phone, 869-M. FOR RENT—Parlor bedroom to two young men in modernhome. Will give breakfast and 6 o'clock. din- ner. Write Box: 236 Bismarck Post Office. 10-8-tf FOR RE! ‘One large nice front room, furnished, for light house- keeping. Prefer couple without children, Call 723 8rd St., or phone 10-10-8t 599 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, |: for light housekeeping in modern home, 700 Ave. A. Phone 981-M. 10-10-3t |’ FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. Only three blocks north of Postoffice. “Rent reasonable, 605 8rd S phone &2 0. , FOR RENT—Moderh Nght keeping rooms, completely furnish- | _ed, 421 3rd” 10-11-1w FOR RENT—Farnished room im]! modern home, $12 per month, 722 5th street. es 10. St FOR RENT — Modern furnished ,Tooms, 222 rq St. 10-11-83 Pe atin lia, Raa Ed nes ‘ LOTS |. 660. 10-10-8t | | WANTED—Job picking corns” Write | be gknown as ob on 18th street wishing tojleave. Bis. marek for educational reason, offers through Geo. M, Register, for sale his stock of goods, fixturés and his home next door. This store has been: run at said location for a ‘number of years. Mr. Blinderman has been and joing a good bys- ines there, with small. overhead expense. Geo, M. Register, Phone 90, ‘ 10-10-1W FOR SALE—A good tire and seces- i sopy business well located in Bis- marck, for $3500.00. Have other business to look after and must! sell at once, Address Tribune, No. q WORK WANTED. Win, DeMooy, Bismarcll, N. Gem Di EADY WANTS WORK by hour or by; day. Phone 579R. - 10J2-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Essex coupe like new at a bargain, New 1928 Hupmobile touritig at a liberal dis- count. Will consider terms or first class paper. Phone 488 or write No. 647 In care ffribune. 10-12-3t WILL EXCHANGE Reo touring car | in value, if any, in cash. P. H. Butler, at Bank of\North Dako 1 MISCELLANEOUS __ FOR SALE FURNITURE — Leather hairs, ladies writing desk, center table, baby bed, reed buggy and new Supersix oil stove with oven; also kitchen ware. Phone 73, or call at the Sinclai Refi building WANTED—To buy kitchen cabinet, libraty dining or drop leaf table. Also for sale: Kerosene stove and oven, library table, bed complete, 411 2nd St. Phone ;383-W. 10-11-tf FOR SALE—A pool room, bowling ‘ yy, and barber shop in connec- tion, best pool room business in town., Box 124 Parshall, N. Di 9-16-4w FOR. SALE—Library_ table, China oat l heater, set of fine cur- tains for three windows, cheap. Phone 978 or call at Music Shop. 10-11-3t h. will be sold t ‘THe ata P : (et ' ea at 4: fe the costs of this foreclosure, Dated the 20th day of September D, 1028, HATTIE M. ene, lortgarer. force M, REGISTER, Attorney for said) Mortgagee, Bismarek,.North Dakota. 8-21-28—10-5-12 19 26 IN THE ons OF THE) -) UNITED STATES For the District.of North Dakota In the matter of William Ryan, Bankrupt. y In Bankruptcy. -\ , To the creditors of William Ryan of Wing County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby givén that on Oct. 10, 1923 the sald William Ryan was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting: of his creditors will be held im the office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Building, in- Bismarck, N. D.,\ on Friday Oct. 26, 1923 at 10 o'clock A. M., at Which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appointa trustee, ex- amine the bankrupt and transact such other business as | may properly come “before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N, D., Oct. 11, 1928. 2 BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. | IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE * + UNITED STATES For the District_of North Dakota Tn the matter of Paul Christenson, Bankrupt. : In Bankruptey. To the creditors of Paul Christen- son of Regan County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on October. 9, 1923 the said Paul Chris- tenson was duly. adjudicated bank- ropt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Buildi: in Bismarck, N. D., on Friday, October 26, 1923 at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the, bank- rupt and transact such other busi- ness as may properly come before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D., October 11, 1923. BENTON BAKER Referee in Bankruptcy. DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Mcintosh County. Walter Kruger, Plaintiff. FOR, SALE _CHEAP—Adding _m chine. Used very little: ’ Bur- roughs ‘make. WriteH. A. Halvor- ‘son, care McKenie 19 FOR SALE—Thirty- ure bred Aberdeen Angus cows. Will ‘in part payment. A. eh N.D. — 10-9-1w FOR SALE—Girl’s Crown bicycle, overhauled and like | new: so fumed oak library table, large si _Phone 9 10-11-1w )FOR SALE—Alcazar stove. Combi- nation coal and kerosene range. May be seen at 404 Srd St. peta ans Maui A sc PORNO FOR SALE—Two Murphy( folding beds, one jardiniere with pedestal. Phone 275-W. 10-1¢tf FOR SALE—Large roll-top desk in golden quarter oak.—R. E. Wen- cr ee 10;10-8t FOR RENT—Private garage at 407 8rd St., $3.60 a month, _10-10-4t FOR RENT—Garage, 620-6th Street. ie tes 10-10-8t SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ,_. ty, of Rarslgh In District Court, Fourth: Judicial. Distri Martin G.. Norum, Plaintiff vs. rd plaintiff's counsel has directed cer- vs. E. H, Maercklein and Chris Dockter, Defendants. SYLLABUS: Where upon impanelling a jury, ; a ME be A Mackolf, YAshley, N.” D. Attorney for defendant Dockter. Heart Attack Fatal to Mr. Hammel John Hammel, aged 30, passed ‘away Wednesday cvening at 10:80 following a heart attack, He had been suffering witha heart troub during the past few years since r turning from Canada where he made his‘home for a number of years. He is survived by one son, aged six, his wife having died in Canada a few years ago during the influen- za epidemic, She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Moser vf this city. E He was well known here, having been employed as a brick mason by local contractors, Funeral services will be held Saturday morning from St. Joseph’s church and burial will take place in the local Catholic cem- etery. Street Paving _ Is Delayed The Paving of East Main street which was scheduled to begin Sept. 24 has been delayed because a lays in the arrival of certain ma chinery to be used in the werk. Dur- ing the intervening time preliminary work and the laying of curbs has been in progress. Pending the arri- val of the heavy grading machinery to be used in the construction work the Woodrich Construction company has been engaged iw preliminary. curbing work on some of the streets which were not to have been paved until next .spring. Thomas H, Cannon, Chicago, high chief ranger the national organi- zation of the Catholic Order of For esters, will pay an official visit to the Mandan lodge the early part of November. The new officers install- ed at the meeting Wednesday ‘even- ing were: Robert Ford, chief rang> er Jacob Lockbeam, vicochief rang- Schulte, speaker; J? P. John Tavis, finan- cial secretary; John Opitz, treasur- er; J. P. Dechandt, trustee for three years, Hérman Tavis, deputy chief ranger for North Dakota, was the installing officer. F. Benz, agricultural agent of the Northern Péeific, delivered an im- pressive address before~the Rotary club Wednesday, outlining some of the) problems that confront the agri- cuftural industry. He emphasized the fact that, there was great need: for education of the did not have faith in: scientific: farm- ing that“it did really pay far better tain questions to a prospective juror which the trial court indicated to be improper under the pleadings, and where plaintiff's counsel thereupon sought to amend the complaint, and upon denial of the amendment, refus- ed to further proceed with the cause, and where thereupon the trial court dismissed plaintiff’s action with pre- judice, it is held; fof reasons stated in the opinion,— o (a) That counsel having refused to submit proof in behalf of a cause of action as aileged in his original complaint is not in a position to pre- dicate error upon the court’s con- struction of the complaint or its re- fusal to permit an. amendment. (b) That under the circumstances the trial court erred in dismissing plaintiff’s cause of action with pre- judice. In District Court, McIntosh Coun- ty, Allen J. Action for malpractice. From a judgment of dismissal with prejudice plaintiff has appealed. than careless hit or miss -farming. Regular rehearsal of the Mandai Municipal bimd was held: at the: hi school last evening. i Mr. and Mrs, George Weeks left today for Duluth, Minn., to»! make their future home. W. E. Couch of Spencer, Ia, re- turned yesterday by automobile af- ter spending several days at the home of his. sister, Mrs, George Dailey. ‘A marriage license ws issued by ‘the county judge’to Miss Rose Kuhn and: Liborious: Friess, both of: Flash- er. Mrs. C. E, Edquest who ‘recently moved_to Butte, Mont., arrived here yesterday to visit with her sister, Mrs, F. L, Burdick. ——— A hallowe’en card party and dance ONLY MARSHAL OTEY WALKERS TIMELY APPEARANCE ON THE SCENE PREVENTED A CLASH BETWEEN MEMBERS ee OF THE HOCTSTOWN WHEEL CLUB AND RIAL CLUB ; and yearlin OF BARLOW CENTER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cay pape Atto; 8 for defend ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN } ARNICAS CASTOR ) WASH BOARDS - PIANOS. = USED GLASS. 3 he PAUL be i rae So. Paul, Oct, 12—Catthe re- Y |. Killing classes Mostly steady. One low d yee Grass+fat _ beeves: i le, Bulk. under $6.50. ork, $3 to $6) Balk Canners and cutters, Bologna bulls mostly, 5). Stockers and feeders quotab to $7.50. Bulk $3 to $5. Calves pts, 1,000. Veal ealves a big quarter higher. Best lights argely $10.5 to $10.50, Mostly 10 to to 250-p Bulk light and bute : , $7.50, Some rd pound : : and butchers to pac! 50, Some 140-pounsd ‘ . Bulk acking sows, $6. Top on cipts, 1,200. Steady to strong. Bulk desirable fat’ lambs, $12 to One deck choice to prime offerings he 5 still unsold. Culls ls 50. Fi jewes to packers most MINNEAPOLIS . Minneapolis, Oct.. 12.—F un- changed to 10 cents lower. In car- loads lots family patent quoted at 1 $6.25 to $6.55 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 54,121 bar- rels. Bran $28.50 to $29. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 12.—Hog receipts 24,000, Mostly 10 cents higher, Top tle receipts 3,000. Moderately Run mostly grassy a ers and s Sheep receipts 22,000. Steady. Best fat lambs and native culls steady. Others mostly 25 cents lower. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) i ok. tther 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum 1 flax . 2 flax 1 tye farmers, to show to some who still; Johnson Announces Candidacy As U. S. Senator From S. D. Huron, 8. D. ct. 12.—Royal C. ‘Johnson, repre: ive in congress from South Dakota's second district, that he would candidate for Republican nom- tion for United States senator at the primaries next March, His statement follows closely that of Governor W. H. McMaster who early today announced his candidacy for the Republican senatorial nom- ination. This makes three entrants in the race, the third being the pre- sent incumbent, Senator Thomas Sterling, HARDING COIN | WHEN THE FROST | IS ON THE PUNKIN. MODIFIED AND AFFIRMED.|will be given by the Brotherhood i Peer also Known | Opinion of the Court by Bronson,|of Railway Empléyees Oct. 24. Ela- , ase! raons. claiming any: interest |Ch. J. . borate arrangements are being made iy ie = ; ~~ _ This > +%~ memorial medal issued known, bersons claiming any interest Sohn A. Jorgenaon, Jamestown, N.|for the affair which is the first of| Gray’is frequently used as a trim-| Heavy ottoman silks are fen this) | Feathers of varying length are ap-|in commemoration of the. late Pres- |property described iW the complaint. |D, Attorney for Plaintiff. - Sn eta sectal affairs planned| ming for blue or black gowns, and| year combined with rich embroidery} pearing on some of the smartest, ident ‘Warding, It. was placed, on sale costo ae aciter, biackand-white; | The State of North 1 Defendants. | Messrs. Knauf & Knauf, James-|by the committee, gray shoes are very smart now. and wide bands of fur. cloche hats of velvet and plush. | Philadelphia, Oct. 3, year old, nose badly cut, needs abaxe named defen: me Leaving One to Hear Another BY ALLMAN medial ‘attention bere =| ated ts anewer ihe eonpiast | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ue 7 : GOOD NIGHT , CHARLEY - SSS hater AND WHERE HAVE S 1 GUESS IT'S SAFE TO A LECTURE BETTER LUCK FOR ME To GO UP- You BEEN UNTIL IT WAS A VERY plaintiff in this action a. c NEXT TIME - IT SOUNDS AS IF MUS ORR OF POOR! ORE ANS F of abouts, “A. W. Mellen: .PHome 838. |wwisi to annexed and nee ith | em 10-11-tf | served ‘upon. you ahd to serve a copy [THOUGHT THAT SQ We TALKED EVERYBODY 1S d THE NIGHT P 1 DON'T CARE To ASLEEP LISTEN To ANOTHER LOSTSilack sult cave, two miles | of. your complain. upon «cthe BIRD WOULD NEVER ONE - EE ee) FOR SALE—Choice lot West end of FEATHERED E ‘Ss Gity. Write Tribune No. 652. FEATH HAT! ~ \ GRAY ALL OVER SILKS AND EMBROIDERY eee ana mee rik is office in the city cf . ‘east. of Regan on Wednesday. | Suriyer at Rin office in the cly ol GET THROUGH TALKING:/, ALL NIGHT Finder ‘return to Ariton Bartole, Dakota’ with me after th é Ny 301 So, 18th St. 100 eee ee eeeeiacdbin you ex: | HE 1S CERTAINLY ee | Cinsive of the day of alich service o FOR.SALBOR RENT _. |and in case of your failure to so ape IOUSES AND FLATS pear and answer aimed ‘will FO} Ik inst -you lefault for the bie avery reasonable] solr demanded. tn this, complaint. terms, 7 room house, with , den,} Dated. Sept. 17, 1923, ‘i sleeping porch, and“sun paviov, 4 Pg. MCCURDY, bed rooms, all built in features.) Attorne fox Plaintite, double garage fine lawn and shade},Residence and F. O. _ trees, On pavement, close in, 4 Aaarebe,: Blagiazet (ND. Jocks frommychoo! and post office.| yous wil Sete = ‘ou’ will please ‘take notice thet If interested write No. 629, the above entitled action Ns brought bune. 9-1-tf fon tl aR a errors pee re a ind in S FOR SALE — Five-room modern | Pua f20¢ hed a5 goltow ¥ house, inclading two bedrooms, |jote twenty two (22); twent: Z rather close in, for $8,200, OM} (23) in block sixty (60) in McKensless Hep, £8 the city. of GOOD NIGHT, » Tom - HOPE THE WIFE, ISN'T WAITING UP FOR You terms. If you ean buy a good {and Coffins Ad house for that amount on terms, marck find th why not buy it and stop| paying |. rent: Geo, M. Register. Phone 90. t ‘ ~ 10-10-1W tion of the, #0) For winter or longer, it is on file in of tht room; house, cement caller, for at Soynty strick Court of Bor- ‘9-28-10-6-12-10-26—11-8 Peso arr ttle end J. Jackman, Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FoR! : eee "gate ie Poe cease . FURNISHED house for male or rent| Default havitig occuried in the eoh- in first class condition, cl to| ditions of m hereins: new school, mice location, 418° Ray- | described, npti mond: St./Phone 942 that certal J nace.. Bath: room, wash room, gar- age,’ chicken house, Inquire of J. GOING TMAKE THE: DONISHMENT FIT “THE CRIME BY PUTTING SONE OF THE PEPPER. fn Y delivered’. by: Bline Hy Ji OW YouR ToNEVE. ey mortgagor, th, Ge a a, | tos. mnt h Larson, 416-814 St, ' Se aren ae ronaies cH So 10.122 FOR RENT—Fornished and strictly |;, modern 7 room house alao a6 room house, close in. Phone 832R, : 10-841) FOR RENT—7 roow heuse, West en * of City. y modern ‘Write dune No, 658.: pie SX -——, SALE” OR” RENT—Thiow-t POR sage, a1 Bouts 10th Sh ;

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