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¢ ee ee Classified Advertising Rates linsertion. 25 words or di 9 oe 26 words or under ....... warts 1 week. 25 words or under 1.28 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65. Cents Per Inch All classified ads ard cash ‘a advance. Copy uld be ed by 12 o'clock to insertion same da; WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE , BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 & HELP WANTED—MALE MALE OR FEMALE-—$36.00 per week ruaranteed. Steady work at home all winter. No canvassing, En- close stamp for particulars. Mari- on Mirror Co., ) 1 lw HELP WANTED—FEMAL! WANTED housekeeper on a farm home. P O. Box 663. 1-1" D—A girl for general heuse Apply Mrs. Frank Shepard, 6 Ave. B 1-15-tf WANTED-—Cook for employes at In- school. Apply to supe work, 0 4th St . 1-17-4t SALESMAN SAUESMEN WANTED—An old-estab-1 FOR-SALE=9 room, modern hone, lished, well-rated manufacturing codeern wants a sales representa tive for this Tocality. Garages, factories, dairies, byildings, stores, “Mte., use our products regularly. Full commission paid on mail busi- ness. Permanent angi profitable connettion is offered man who will work. Give full information about yourself, Address P. O. Box 1484, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-17. 1LLER BRUSH COMPANY has mening for salesman in the Bis- rck section. Experience not necessary. Qpportunity for ad- vancement. Write Box 19 Bis marck for interview. 1-16-5t WORK WANTED WANTED—High school student wants work after school and Satur- days. . Anyone having work, please notify Arnold Cox, McKenzie, N. Di; 1-12-1w IF IN NEED of an experienced kand to tend. your furnace, phone 404W. Gan build fires early in the morn- Ing. 1-15-5t LAND Good farms at right price, Mortenson, Moorhead, Minn. 1-18-1wk BUSINESS CHANCES Al Write full WANTED: Oo oH your trades. and get our 7 sults will follow. The Service Com- y, Moorhead, Minn. Box 239. 1-18-1wk ROOMS FOR RENT ¥GR RENT—T'wo warm rooms in ‘ modern home, within two blocks of Postoffice. Each room suit- able for two. Board if desired. 16 3rd SI 1-16-3¢ FOR RENT—Two furnisifed rooms, steam heated, for light housekeep- ing, “The Lourain Apts.” Phong 3. B. F. Flanagan, propr. 1-17-1w LOARD AND ROOM-—-For two ladies in modern home. May have free tse of piano. 205 Mandan Ave. 1-16-3t FOR RENT—Front room in modern home. Mrs. Ed. White. 417 Sixth street. Phone 482W. 1-16-3¢ FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on Ist floor in modern house. Phone 811. 1-16-3t FOR RENT—Warg south room in goiemn home, two blocks west of 201 First St. 1 Large front room modern home at reasonable price. 311 2nd St. Phone 832M. —1-17-3t FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call at 803 7th St. 1-17-tf FOR RENT—Beautiful room in a xew modern warm home. Phone 682. 1. < FOR RENT—Thrée good house keep- yard rooms, Call at 803 7th st. 313 4th St. Phone G27R. —1-18-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES THREE BARGAINS FOR SALE-—-The Jack Bemnett 7- assenger Cadillac eight; Paige jig six 4-passenger’ speedster and 923 Ford Coupe. See us: about Shese before they are sold. Act quickly. 1-17-83 R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. WANTED—To hear from party with enclosed car for sale. Must be priced reasonable. Call at 219 7th St., or Phone 1090-J. 1-14-1w __MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To hear from-owner with G or 6 room residence to sell or good building lot. Tribune No. 108s ene ‘i 1-14-1wk FOR SALE—One electric washing machine. One sanitary cot with mattress, Phone 479. ° 1-14-lwk WANTED—Large clean cotton rags. Three cents_per pound, Bismarck Tribune Co, 12-26-tf AM enormous lighthouse in mem- ory of Christopher Columbus soon will be erected in San Domingo. A middle aged wom BS | Re-| ie missed merely because the plaiatiff .| dismissed even [_ MARKET NEWS | ! FOR SALE OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR SALE—A splendid home he | fine modern brick, recent home of | Judge Andrew Miller in the new! addition. The upstairs jis finished down stairs in quarter sawed white | oak, except.kitchen. A nice base- | ment and cistern in basement. | Hot water heat. Has garage that | is plastered inside and out with cement floor and double window: Tf you are looking for a fine home, of this city, here is your chance, Price is $7,500; on terms. Geo. M. Register. L-L-1w FOR RENT-—7-room modern house, | including three bed rooms, recently | redecorated; of street car life, im- | mediate possession; 10-room mod- | ern ‘house, including five ‘bed rooms, well located, close ) im= ister. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow. of 5/ rooms and bath, hot water, heat, full basement. Call at Street for particulars. Phone 275W | 1-17-tf! steam heatea, | FOR RENT—New, for | 183. \FOR-RENT—Modern 7 room house, | | remodeled and redecoratad. Ivory | finis} throughout breakfast room.! | Phone 697. 1-17-1wk | | FOR RENT —Turnished apariment, | | two, rooms, kitchenette and bath, | 518 6th St, Phone 890. _1-16-3t | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- | ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. _Murphy. Phone 862. 12-29-t£| FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W.. 1-12tf | FOR RE} ive room modern house, close in ut 209 2nd St. Geo. M. Register. 1-17-28 light housekeeping. Phone | Bismarck Business College. house. | Good location. A. §. Kelsven, 518 Gth St. 1-17-tf) FOR RENT—Three-room house, part- ly modern, 42 Main St. Phone 64. 1-16-1w SS—=SS====== Notice is. hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- cred by Cora 0, Hagen formerly Cora | O. Rise, and Fritz Hagen, her hus- j band ,mortgagors, to Clara L. Rise, mortgagee, dated the third day of January in the year of Our Lord { one thousand nine, hundred and twenty two, and filed for record in| the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 25th day of February A. D. 1922 at 3 o’clock P. nd recorded therein in book uaa of Mortgages on page 10, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the} Burleigh county, North Dakota court! house in the ci of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th day of February A. D. 1924 to the amount due upon such ge on the day of sale. premises described in mortgage and which will be the same are desc such | id to das follows: The north west quarter (N. W. 1-4) of section twenty eight (28) in town- ship one hundred and forty-one (141) rth, of range seventy five (75) t of the fifth principal meriaian in Burlei; y, North Dakot By vi of the option con-| tained in said mortgage, the said‘ mortgagee, whose name is now Clara L, Lund, has declared and does hereby declare the whole prin- cipal sum of said mortgage due and payable, and this foreclosure is for the whole principal sum of said mort- gage, with accrued interest thereon to the time of said sale, together with taxes on sgiq land paid by said mortgagee. All of the debt secured by said mortgage became due on January 8rd Al D, 1924. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of syle the sum of four- teen hundred and twenty dollars and thirty two cents ($1420.32), besides the costs of this foreclosure, Dated January 11th A, D. 1924, Clara L. Lund, formerly Clara L. Rise, Saiq Mortgagee. George M. Register, | Attorney for said Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 1-1-1 -18-15 | DECISION OF SUPREME COURT FROM WARD COUNTY J. P. Varnes, Plaintiff and Respon- | Went vs. George Schwartz and Art Beckman, Defendants and Appellants. SYLLABUS: 1, Under the laws of this state all distinetions between actions at law and ‘suits in equity have been abolished and legal and equitable re- lief are administered in the same forum, and an action will not be di: has misconceived the nature of his remedial right. ‘ | 2, An’action for the foréclosure of a thresher’s lien should not be though the lien proves invalid, as the court still has jurisdiction in such action to deter- mine the amount, if any, of the debt for which the lien is claimed, and to render judgment therefor, 3. For reasons stated in the opin- ion, it is held that the question whether certain issues raised by the | defendant’s answer and counterclaim should have been tried to a jury are not involved on this appeal, From a judgment of the district court of Ward County, Lowe, J., de- fendants ‘appeal. | Affirmed. i Opinion of the Court by Christian- son, J. i | McGee & Goss, Minot, N. D., At-] torneys for Appellants. ~ | Funke and Campbell, Minot, N. D,,} Attorneys for Respondent. | Satan Hears the Chorus The choir was rehearsing a new setting of “Onward, Christian Sol- diers,” for the sunday school anni- versary. At versé ‘three .the choirmaster |. said, “Now, remember, only the trebles sing down to the gates of hell, and then you all come in—Tit- Bits. * Some Pacific C the Panama canal ‘Was reported as mediate possession. Geo, M. Reg- | duc at New York for use of dome: L-lw |tie mills in the immediate 3-8 G11 1st) S1-081-4 to $1.08.1-4 fo modern flat. Also furnished rooms | 54 gy {$2.25 to $3.25. WHEAT EASES AT CHICAGO in birch and hard maple and the,| Reported Large Foreign Ship-| ments Hurts Trading | 1 Chicago, Jan. 18.—Wheat cased jdown as a result partly of reported jlarge shipments form Argentina and | | Australia. on pavement and in the new part |ed to 1-4 cents off, May $1.08 3-4 /ty $1.09 and July $1.07 1-4 to $1.07 3-8, | around After opening unchang- the market showed losses all Further declines took place in the | lest part of the day. Argentine | wheat was quoted at eoual to about | 16 cents per bushel under domestic t yheat shipped via | future. half to 3-4 to | with May 3-8 cents, and July, $1.067-8. | Ee i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chiéago, Jan. -8.—Hog receipts Moderately active; Uneven, mostly, to 5 to 20 cents lower than yesle s avetage or fully 26 ecnts under yesterday's best prime. Top $7.25. Cate receipts. 5.000. Strong Spots unevenly lower on short-fed steers of value to sell at $9.50 down ward. a Sheep receipts 14,000. Fairly ac- tive. Steady, good and choise sat wooled lambs mostly, 13.40 to 15.05. wis Bark Prices closed weak, one. cents net low MINNEAPQLIS FLOUR. | Minneapolis, Jan. 18.—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 46,187 barrels Bran unchanged, $25.50 to $27. ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK. . Paul, Jan. 18.—Cattle re- 0. Moderately active and generally. steady pri¢es. Top load lot steers eatly, $8.25. Several other loads held somewhat -higher. Bulk steers and yearlings, $6 to $8. Fat she-stock, $3.26 to $7.40. Baly early $6 and down. Canners and. cu Bologna bul at Thursday's decline, carly sales, §3.75 to $450. Stockers and feed- ers in light supply at firm pri Early sales largely, $4.75 to Calves receipts, 1,200. Strong. Qual- ity considerably lower. — Packe: largely, $9 to $9.25, Hog receipts, 14,500 fully 25 cents low Ta 175 to around 2! Averaging: desirab!| averages, Revolving like the propellers of a ship, the rosetie blades attachment for i of turning the plow According to its inyento plow wor eut a furrow A few loads chiefly choice | weight butchers, , 170-pound “Packing | Stocker and medium and he: to $6.85. 1h averages, sows around feeder pigs | Strongweight kil receipts, Three double Sheep steady fed western fed westegn $11.50. Few te $12.75 14 inch 6 early yearlings One around 50 to $6.65, most, |$ sup to $6.86 About decks choice- lambs averaging 74 to 85 pounds, $13. One doubly 97-pound.| following: wethers native Tambs, $12 medium Few | 1,200 load to good 104-pound ewes, choice handyweight ewes up to $7.50 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Jan 18, , compared with Cash No Minneapol ceipts, 118 cars a year ern, $1.2 cy, 0 $1.12 7-8 dark northern spring choice to fan- 8 to $1.26 7-8; to $1,167. tra no Wheat 1 north- | No. food choice, $1.16 7-8 to $1.19 7-8; y to good, $1.13 7-8 to $1.16 7-8; | July, $1.13 8-4; fiep- 4 May, $1.12 7. tember, Corn No cents; oat 45 3-8 nt ry arley cents; flax No vellow, 703-4 to 711-4 3 white, TAKEN FROM LIFE JO0837% 2679 tors, just nd of pu Wipiam dey ind may hc j ten inches deep. ‘The attachment is shown here at w to jtoday denied a report he was dis ‘solving his law | lef the city are parents of a daugh- |ter born last evening at the Deacon- less hospital ———_—_—$_—_—_——————— DENIES REPORT leaving the city. Board NEWS P. D. Norton, Mandan attorney partnership and The er all DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pickering | at tee TO MINNEAPOLIS Miss Barbara Petit, who for the st-three years has, been employed | jat the Hintgen store, left last even ling for accepted 2 similar position |make her home with relatives | | fa new the revalying blades each adjusted to dig from one to t a field urner, BISMARCK GRAI (Furnished by Russell-Mill No. 1 dark northern Yo, | northern spring J cuber durum 83 | 1 mixed durum... » 80} 1 red durum 1 flax | @ We quote but do not handle | Outs | Barley | Speltz 5 New Shell Corn | White & Yellow Mixed { No. 4, $ 1 cent Sot aur Com jeents under HID test fi per pound di it under (72 in Minnesota) 5 shell. j it TOO Late Now OLD GENTLEMAN (engaging a new chauffeur) —1 suppose T can write to your last employer for your character? ' | CHAUFFEUR--I'm sdrry_ to i h of the last two gentlemen I en with died in my service (London). BY MARTIN N \ \ \ 32 THAT BiG. COP WHO. DOES SO MUCH SLEEPING = AN THE CROSSING WATCHMANS SHANTY RAISES ‘UP. WITHOUT ATHINKING WHERE HES AT. 4 DAD BURN IT! THERE, GOES MY FLOOR! HE PUSHED TH’ ROOF OFF TH LAST TIME HE WAS IN THERE $ i TRwullays a ee Dis mander of Har | part 100 per cent in the plans for the gioy in entertaining the vention in June-July {A THOUGHT | fruitful rather reprove them.—Eph, 5:11. PROPOSALS FOR FIRE ESCAPES steel fire ¢ 42! dun, N. 1., in ace and specifications by Ritterbush, Architects, Bi Minneapolis, where she has | will | HEADS BODY | Place | Ira N ed rea ation would take ° ice men’s mass meeting : for January post also will give |] nee possible to the Le- | mi fate con {in 7) \| Have no fellowship with the un-! works of darkness, but | Without ood company all dainties Lose their painted Are only true relish, like pes, seen, not tasted, Massinge>, and tor led proposals for installing s on three buildings » ‘Training school, \ ce with plan Horn & marek, N the §| | of his since “HE OLD HOME TOWN 1 COULD ,OF LICKED EM \F 1 COVLD OF SEEN “EM! HAT. STAR AND ONE BoOoT IN THE RUMPUSAT THE POOL. ROOM LAST NIGHT ERNIE HICKS Bistharck, N F : ar ; Dated newly elected com- | tor of the Hs y L. Kidd Post No. jlate of the city Veterans of Foreign Wars, de- County of Olmstead — and | Minnesota, de nst and thom, Ww @| January, ALD NOTICE Tn the this of Administration, D., until 2p. m. on Sth, 1924 Proposals shall be sealed, marked | | “Proposals fo ri compani 7 ble to E.G five per cent ( right is re proposals Plans and specif the y be seen at the office of the a Bismarek, N v 17th, 1 Builders N. D., St anu. ERN PG State Board of A NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the | Hattie Lutgens, Notice is her dersigned Chas. on. First publication on the 4th day of 1924, hereby ed Paulson, Administra- | J. W e of John Paulson, of Windom, in the County of Jackson and state of Mir- | of nesota, decea' ang all persor said dec j late of the city PICKED UP TWO BLACK EYE6 — ) of the Decea ‘isher, ite of Hattie L of Rochester sed, to th prson ased, to the neces: | within 4 months after the first pub- |“ ion of this notice ES] strator MeCurdy, said Dated J: city af nh County, oA 4 CHAS. FISHER, TO CRED Matter of agent Capitol, sand (2. tender, ved to reje ons are on fle Tai} vst filled D who dic of Br er, victim Th gram dmin tion, Rismar¢k, N tored the benefit of championship , contender’s t weight of family y the un- Administra- Estate Bas: were st Jimmy De creditors | Shaving claims exhibit | 4) y” vouchers, | Harry He of the baseball Lieut jhimself, £ It w to si office of iove D. 192 Administrate V-A-TL-18-25 rORS the Esiate of given by the un-/ officer den vice pre the the creditors of, bandry of The as within 4 | sunimer ses first’ publication | psign uid administra- B. MeCurdy, | in the City of! also wa Mount Ft no even g SCREEN pooes remor ney, Mitchell hic, which was rendered by Billy, The Delaney-Gib- 2s refereed by Welter- ht Champion Mickey Walker, i ampion batsman gue, auctioned a Babe Ruth, Oollins, and r which $500 was paid another brother © the nd, Mani association, lee McNary of Ellendale, presi Kenneth W Bu tment the agricultural ims agains, | sccretary-treasurer ed, to exhibit them, with vouchers, the notice, to tor at the office of 1 resident, A about $2,000 decided upon No-N HAD A CHANCE; USE HIS id L/ MZ a) GEE-Nowr j OPE 1 DON'T FoR6ET LX WHAT Mom SENT __/ ME AFTER 7 \ “ff J ) itr] yeas: ij { ? JoiK. TLL BET SoURE your 1 a. MOTHERS Boy NESSR=YOU }. BET TAM-r GOT A REAL > Ss D., will be received by the State | Bismarck, in said Burle’ Dated November 22, A. D. FRED PAULSO Administrator First publication on the 28th day of December A ay RAISE $10,000 FOR MRS. MISKE that ALLENDALE MAN HEADS SERS SOCIETY ociation ion 1 Wit early a BY STANLEY OTEYS GOT HIS CANE TIED} (HELLO THERE, Sonny— ) GOING To THE STORE, HU?) s WELL IF YOURE YOUR MOTHERS Boy, WHERE DOES YouR DADDY Ee OH, MY PoP ALWAYS COMES IN TH’ V 192% crowd opened a fig! writers hea I! Sells for $500. Exhibition contests of four rounds ed by Tommy Gibbons and both of St. brot! ann North Dakota F follow ngdon, Sheppard, dean annual h hold ay ti BY BLOSSER th County. 3. for Paul and her s announced that receipts at jthe benefit would total about $10,500, | Expenses were ! u us rship cam vol