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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928” Linsertion. 25 words oF :7~ $ 50 under under ........ . 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 a insertion same day. TO REJECT A SUBMITTED : ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE. 32 TED—to Gas Engineering. winter, get jn the bi A few weeks’ any of these big pay jobs: away from hard work and low ed 107 Nicollet Ave., pay railway fare. GLASIFEDAVERTISEMENTS are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure |, WE RESERVE bs Gls demand is far gréater than we can supply. $5.00 to $10.00 per day ot f verywhere for well trained | —_—__ ered everywhere for wel ined | _ ane chanics. "t remain idle tl mechanics. eee hig money class, | OUT ANY INVESTMENT—We are training with tools giving’ exclusive. territorial rights at the Hemphil) Practicat ‘Trade| of ® drug and grocery special in Schools, the Million dollar trade School System, will fit you for st Hemphill Trade Schools are locat- | AGENTS—Make $600.00 by Xmas re- Write nearest} for sample. GOLDSMITH, 29, So. SALESMAN. ‘ANTED — Saiesmen for cigars: Traveling, salary and expenses or commission with drawing account. Must be acti ambition ener- money. necessary. We furnish instrue- tions. Grand opportunity for right man to establish permanent profit- able business. Apply at once to A Landmark & Co., Denyer, Pa. ~ *122-1t KUTO OWNERS WANRED—To sell ofls, grease and paint in. country districts:*" Opportunity for per- manent, profitable business, mak- ing $40 to,$60,weekly. Write Stet- son Off Co, Desk 30, Cleveland, 0. | SALESMEN.. WANTED— Salfsboard | ‘Salesman—Sideline—good all year round proposition. Exceptionally good line. K, & K. SALES CO., 2012 N. Halsted St., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED hotel man, i \ “Wouldn't be without my RATE- KIN LIGNITE GRATE FOR FIVE TIMES WHAT.IT COST ME.” They are sold in Bismarck by Ruders Furniture Exchange and Paul Willman. C. F, Moody, Gen- eral Agent, Bismarck, N. D. i: 4 21-21-tf use nearly one hifindred years. Live wires .addregs Angostura Bitters Agency, 14 East 46th St. New York, N. ¥." 1 At presenting factory. Electric Light- ed Vanity Cases. Greatest seller. Pay advanced. We deliver. Write 2144. Lawrence Ave. Chicago. ” Calif. marck Tribune, Bismarck, N, HELP WANTED—FEMALE Buffalo, New Yorks taught by experts. Earn while yo! leath at home. Electrical book and proof lessons free, Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to Chief Engineer Cooke, WANTED—Refihed educated men And women as district managers. Large {ncome assured. International Cia: ema Service, Charles Ray Studio 3700 Bevefly Bivd., Los Angeles, | WANTED—A first class experienced | FOR SALE—1922 Model Ford, in first creamery and produce man forj class condition. Also garage for road work. Address No. 687, Bis- rent, 523 6th St. Phone 213-M. ae net | FEMALE HELP WANTED — Earn money at home.~ Women every- where making substantial amounts knitting socks for us on fast ea learned Auto Knitter. No expe ence necessary. Distance imm; terial. Send for full particulars }__ : and handsome reward book 2c|WANTED—To. hear from married) stamp. Auto Knitger Co.,"Dept. C, FEMALE HELP WANTED—Ladies, earn $20 weekly, spare time home; represent leading music publisher. Addressing circulars, mailing mu- sic orders. Send 10c for music, in- newly strictly modern five room formation, Wolfe Gilbert Corp.| lower duplex; heated. attached 1658 Broadway, New York City, eal ee free catalogue andj Clinton, ae . OUT OUR WAY MALE, HELP WANTED—Plectricity, FOUND » FOUND—S siray 2 yr. Holstein heif- ers. Write-Box 191, Bismarck, N. Dak. _ 11-80-4t Lost LOST—Between 4@6 Oth St. and the Eltinge theatre, small gold wrist watch. Retugn to Mrs, J. A. Lar- son, 812 6th St. s_ 11-80-8t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES 11-30-1w WANTED—Any work along carpen- ter line, putting on storm windows, ete. Phone 981M. 11-28-8t | FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS couple without children, who would like to come into a well-furnished modern home in good location, and ~ board two adults fdr use of same. Writc Tribune No, 681, tf FOR RENT—Immediate possession Rarage, finest location. Apply WANTED—Ladies to take busin orimusic course. Work way help-} 1 pans 1-1 ing housework. Room, board, tui-|FOR RENT—5 . room modern fur- < tion and small salary. PATER-| nished house. $40.00 per month. SON INSTITUTE, LaGrange, Ill. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. TYPISTS—Earn _$25-$100 week’ spare time, copying Authors’ Man. useripts, Write R. J. CARNES, Authors’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga,,.for particulars. WANTED—Girl for general Thouse- work. Phone 841-W) 11-30-3t PERSONAL, ROOMS FOR RENT 12 th St. Phone 743 L J. PVILEPTICS—At last a treatment which positively stops all-seizures or inquire at 710 Rosser St. from first day’s use. No bromides . or narcotics. Guaranteed. Infor- mation free. , Hunter Laboratories, furni q ‘urnished o# ground floor. Warm 2071-2 Main St., Little Rock, Ark. and cozy. one 699. 723 ard. ee | St FOR RENT—Two adjoining modern furnished rooms for light house- keeping; also one separate room , and piano for rent. Phone 442-M. | FOR RENT—Housp located on Broad- 808 7th St. 12-1-1w |” way; $85 per FOR RENT—One nice front room| Krall, the Tailor, in renovated modern, home with light housekeeping privileges, suit- able.for two. Phone 1091-R., W. Roberts, Phones 751 & 12-1-1t. home. Hot water heat, etc. A bar- gain for immediate sale. Apply | owner, 702 Ave. F. 11-28-3t — One furnished apart- and one furnished 4-room Phone 773, the Varney ae 11-28-9¢ Five-room moder’ house, 1112 Avenue D. Phone 720 11-80-3¢ FOR RENT—2 Room apt. Nicely 8 3 + 12-1-tf. FOR RENT—Furhished 5-room house. May be leased for winter or long- er. Address Tribune No. 688, ‘ 12-1-3t FOR RENT — Fiveroom 7 moder | house with garage, 46 Avenue D. light _ housekeeping _small apartments. 620 6th street. ed_room., Three blocks from post THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY |*3"" —— yes State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. SOME JOKERS Cc. Dy }, dudge. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- liam Baker, deceased. Charlotte Reifsteck Hall, Barbara periiy Reifsteck and Gertrude Handley, Respondents. Above Named ‘Respondents: by notified that the 1 of Harry E. O'Neill, the administr: for final settlement and distribution, | Qa--- ALL tage BYSTANDERS SNIFFEO TH E POSIES. MARSHAL OTEY DY, WHO 1S CONFINED EAL OPINION IS THE FLOWERS WITH SNEEZE POWDER BY WILLIAMS SEVERAL WALKER! TO HER HOME WITH ASTH THAT SOMB ONE DUSTED BROUGAT TO AUNT SARAH PEABO THE GEN FI TRIBUTION OF ESTATE In County Court Before Hon. I. tHarry E y Charles Baker, P. F._ Reifsteck,! O'Neill, Petitioner, iteck, Charles Reifsteck, Jacob Reifsteck, formerly Gertrude ‘ The State of North Dakota to the You, the said respond tor with the will annexed of the es-| tate of William Baker late of the township of Menoken in the.County of Burleigh and State of North D: deceased, has. been rendered | Court, therein showing ‘that the estate of said deceased is ready and petitioning that his account. be | , the residue of said/estate tributed to the persons th to itled, his administration and he be discharged; that Frid the 28th, of December, A. D. 19 in the court house, G smarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has "been duly appointed by this Cotrt for the ttlement thereof, at w time place any person interested in state may appear and file his ceptions, in writing, to suid ac- nd petition and contest the you, the above named respond- d each of you, are hereby and required then and there and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account § the residue ed, the adm closed and said Harry said administrator, be ould not be’ allowed, aid estate distribut Dated the 17th day of November A, D. 1923, Judge of the (SEAL) 11-17-24-12-1-8! NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Morris, Deceased. is hereby given by the un- dersigned Sarah Morris, E: utrix of the Last Will of ja Morris, late of the township of Bay C Kk in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vou ers, within 6 months after the first publication of this notice, to said Executrix at 411 9th Street in the city of Bismarck in saiq*Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota. ne Dated Oct. 31, A. D. 1923. SARAH MORRI: Execut 11-10 NOTICE Funds are now on hand for pay- ment of outstanding warrants drawn by the Linden School Dist: rict No. 28. Holders of any such warrants will kindly present them for payment. Interest wl cease on December 5th. A. J. Carlson, Treasurer, Wing, N. Dak. (11-30 12-1-3) 4—12-1 INJURY RESULTS IN DEATIT Linton, Dee, 1.—Archie R. Mickel, who was well-known in the Linton | and Hazelton country where he has followed his trade of tering for many years, died a week ago Sunday | evening at the farm home _ thirty miles northwest of Linton as a re-, FOR RENT—Brock garage in rear] The greatest earthquake area in One dollar, invested for 100 years of our Billiard Room, Neff’s. 114 7 at 6 per eent, compounded, will earn $888.30. At 3 per cent it would earn in Italy, not Japan. — 7 COBS FOR SALE—at $1.00 per load. Italy has had 26,672 shocks and sult of an injury sustained the night before when he was thrown from a buggy in which he was riding. The funeral sérvices were held at the farm home, N. Sheffield offi-} ciating, Interment was made in Lin- ton cemetery. Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS DANNY, WHAT ARE YOu RUNING ) Tom Admits It LET ME TELL You HOW To BEAT IT- RUN THE OTHER WAY - FACING THE TO.IT,DADDYY SUN, AND YOU WILL SEE THAT YouR La Phone 48 11-28-10 | FROM NOTHING DAD Ne 8 | son nent room modern fur- | FOR REN?—Furnished room fori1] nished house, 713 3rd St, 11-28-lw or 2, with or without board, 7a. | ——— Capitol and Richholt school. 1019- REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE WANT FARM FOR | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for |CLEAR 30-APARTMENT BUILDING’) PAYS $16,000 YEARLY ler farm or ranch on earn- office. 606-3rd St. Phone 972W| ‘struction. Price $100,000. Want after 4 evenings. 11-26-Jw| even deal or will carry mortgage FOR RENT—Fornished room w! ee________"£_}- back on building for smaller. H.| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Foom { in modern home,’ convenient. to MILLER, No. school, 702 7th St. Phone ae , L — ag . or! FOR SALE— yank mammoth 616. So, Michigan Boulevard, Suite 802, Chicago. ‘* without light housekeeping privi- 4 Jouees Patpe. bear, goocath abe, | S20bEe, Serer. SENT ey action 11-26-lw| and weights, unrglated choice stock, ‘A _ FOR RENT—Modern 2-rooms, hegted | © Max Morgan, ‘tural. eollege, for housekeeping, furnished -for |‘ Or 11-30-1w a couple only, reusondble rent, 1100 | FOR SALE—Two 42 in, 6 foot round ‘Phone 646-W. 12¢1-3t| dining room 6 chairs, 2/, Eni room.for two} roekers.and ot! rticles. Ladies in modern home, Close in. First street, corner Broadway. 12-1-1w 201] bring me your. comforters to tie. Call 242-J. or, inquire at 723-5th St. . 11-30-4¢ YOU CAN SAVE your stomach trou- H le pvee) n be ’ St. or Wr neocohys Barber Si Opp. P. 0. 3 i __Phone 914. at t-] FOR SALE—Switches and ear pufts FOR RENT—Room in modern home.|' made from combings or cut hair. Gentlemen only: 40.Thayer St. or} Natural*hair switejies or ear puffs, 4 1 1. 967. f) 3 aaa j vopth gen-| 404-W. 12. ad located, 408 Bt St. hens FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, dress T- 4s | °,11-80-8t |, bed complete, rockers, ice box. and Gj alietlinapeny articles." Phone ‘FOR a it, com ie Toop, 409 6th. Phone 512-R. =f priced right, 312 8rd St. Phon p tis -1-8t + _11-28-3¢ clean. cotton rags re, Will pay Se a seats noe ME ing basis fr my modern — apart-, ee ee ee R RENT—Large modern ¢urnish-| ment property, just off Drexeh: biel bo Boulevard, Brick afd stone gon-| WHY, THATS NICE” "URKEY SOUP FROM NESTERDAYS UIs WE Ger FoR SURE, DADDY- PM BEATING EVERY sTEP! se a . aye ame UE IDEA! LickING YOUR PLATE !! Wo - MANE YOU EVER GRAND, CHAMON, aEARNG TWO FAMOUS COUPLES ARRIVE ON THESE SHORES the church by Mary ens, arrived in New couple on. arrival. Allister McCormick, who was ‘left waiti Landon Baker, and who finally married ‘York the other day. This'shows ghe happy y x Youssoupofi monk Rasputin, close he was to ¢ in the consulate a di y n wrecked by 4 The consul was thrown from jis bed but escaped injury. DON’T RUN Too FAR NOW-COME (SS m GEE, You’RE ~ SMART, DARDY, neice ISA VERY SMART MAN, KNOW IT?’

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