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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT a ae es a, Classified Advertising Rates Linsertion. 25 words oe ertions 25 “words or der .. . ‘ 1 week. 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. RATES 65 Cents Per Inch tied ade are cash@e Copy shculd be re- id by 12 o'clock to insare Insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 HELP WANTED—MALE MALE HELP WANTED—Rlectricity, taught by experts. Earn while you learn at home. Electrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Sat- isfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to Chief Engineer xperience un- ry; get par opportunities; “aries; expen: tive Agency, MEN oxer 18 secret investigations. Reports. Sal- yg s. Experience un- 2 Ww |. Ganor, Former WANTED—FEMALE J rr to do simple needlework at home. Liberal pay, w terials furnished. “Addressed stamped envelope brings particu- lars. Morgan Novelty, Art Co., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—Ladies to take business or music course. Work way helping housework. Room, board, tuition SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—An Old-estab- | lished, well-rated’ manufacturing | concern wants a sales representa- tive for this Tocality, Garages, factoriesp dairies, buildirigs, stores, | ete., use our products regularly. | Full commission prid on mail husi- ness. Permanent and. profitable connection is offered man who will work. Give full information about yourself. Address P. 0. Box 14%4, Indianapolis, Ind. i SALE iS side line Salesmen; New Year with a nationally ad-| vertised combination deal’ netting déaler 100 per cent profit on a $9.60. buy; choice of free goods or remium; big cash, commission and: Peeritory to producers. Write quick before territories close Dept. S. D.| Box 1607, Memphis, Tenn. i 1-19-1t WHOLESALE house, 15 successful years with a strong, well adver- tised lime for retail trode. We have immediate opening for two capable men with good record. Men able to earn four to eight thousand. dollars. Permanent con- nection, Miles F. Bixler Co., Dept. 313, Clevéland, Ohie, FULLER BRUSH COMPANY has! opening for salesman in the Bis- marek segtion. Experience not necessaty. Opportunity for ad- vancement. Write Box 19 Bis- marek for interview. 1-16-5t | SALESMEN-—$00 week and expenses | selling cigars. Experience unneces- sary, Send self-addressed stamped envetone for information. Cigar°Co., Mith Point, N. C. WANTED—Salesman, préferably one who has had experience in the sale of mill supplies. Address Kingsley | © Manufacturing Co., 213 E. Ohio St.,! Indiapapolis, In AGENTS WANTED ind women make large profits selling Rawleigh’s Good Health Products and. Household Necessi- ties, No experience necessary. Lar- gest ,Company teaches you the most successful] methods and gives most help and cooperation. Give age, occupation, references. W, T. Rawleigh Co., Ct. 1994; Minneapo- lis, Minn, WANTED—Men or women to take and small salary. Paterson Insti- tute, LaGrange, Ill. WANTED—A middle aged woman as housekeeper on a farm home. P. 0. Box 663. 1-1%-1lw WANTED—A girl for general hcuse Nwork. Apply Mrs. Frank Shepard, 6 Ave. B 1-15-tf WANTED—Cook for employes at In- dian school. Apply to Superin- téncent. 1-17-3t : re Wanted——Girl for general hovse- work. Mrs. P. J. Meyer. 910 4th St. 1-17-4t ee PERSONAL RHEUMATISM, Neuritig—Send for one week three-course treatment. Take it; if. benefitea pay $1. You .tun no risk, Anti-Rheumatism Co., Lansing, Mich. WORK WANTED = ‘IF IN NERD of an experienced kand to tend your furnace, phone 404W. Can build fires early in the morn- ing. 1-15-5t ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE L WANT FARM FOR SEMI BUSINESS PROPERTY PAYS $15,000 YEARLY. Six stores and 10 apartments. ‘Three-story brick and stone strug- ture. Tenants furnish heat. Ele- gant section adjacent to twenty-five inillion dollar Lake Front Enterp new in operation. Price $150,000. Clear. Whnt farm to mateh or will carry mortgage on building for smaller’. Stewart Realty Co., Bank Floor No. 29, So. LaSalle, Chicago. RE. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Old established General Merchandise Store in the heart of the Willamette Valley unsurpassed farming, dairying, fruits, berries and nuts ang on the edge of one of the largest timber sections in Oregon. Logging operations just started the past year and new mill about to be built. It will pay you to investigate, for particulars ad- dress 704, care Tribune, “ WE MATCH your trades. particulars and get our plan. Re- sults will follow. The Service Com- pany, Moorhead, Minn, Box 339. 1-18-1wk ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, steam heated, for light housekeep- ing, “The Lourain Apts.” Phone 303. 3B. F. Flanagan, propr. . / 1-17-1w FOR RENT—Large front room, kit- chenetto with gas range, ground floor, nicely furnished, hot water: heat. Phone 883. 217 8th St. 1-19-tf OR-RENT—Warm south room in modern home, two blocks west of postoffice. 201 First St. 1-14-1w a Sate FOR RENT—Large front room inp: modern home at reasonable price. 811 2nd St, Phone 882M. _1-17-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home, Apply 514 1st St. Phone 275N. 1-19-3t FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished { housekeeping rooms, Call at 808 wth St. 1-17-tf£ FOR RENT—Beautiful room in a rew modern warm home. Phone 682. fae aris Cae S| FOR RENT—Thrée good house keep- ing rooms. Call at 803 7th st. Be rn 1-16-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 313 4th St. Phone 627R. 1-18-3t « AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES THRE BARGAINS cea FOR SALE—The Jack Bennett 7- papsenger Cadillac eight; Paige big six 4-passenger speedster and 1923 Ford Coupe. See us: about these, before they are sold. -/ quickly, + ie 117-3 R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. WANTED—To hear from party wit! enclosed car for sale. Must be priged reasonable. Call at 219°7th -St., or Phone 1090-3. 1-14-lw Le ek Write full |* orders for genuine guaranteed ho- siery for nieén, Women and children; eliminates darning. Salary, $75 a week full time; | $1.50 an hour spare time. Cottons, heathers, silks, International. Stocking Milts, Nor- ristown, Pa. AGENTS--If $500 to, $1,500 monthly interests you, write quick. Jackson madé $2,000 first 30 days. Beau- tiful. jewelry catalog free. Sales Manager,.1838 Fulton, Chicago... | AGENTS—District Managers; - Sales Ladies; sellpatented. article-every woman needs. “Big profits. Part or full time. Brand Rubber Co., 716 W. Madison, Chicago, FOR SALE OR RENT — HOUSES AND FLATS No. 28-25, First . Guaranty Building. Phone 60, ‘ 1-19-3t Al ‘o hear from owner with & or 6 room residence to sell ot good building lot. Tribune No. 708. 5 1-14-1wk Bank | MARKET NEWS | ‘WHEAT EASIER IN CHICAGO Corn Slightly Weaker International Situation Chiesigo, Jan. 19,—Wheat was ensier in sympathy of corn. Besides ‘cable messages from France offered to resell wheat for Febrisry, March ox April shipments at the low pres- ent replacement cost. After open- ing unchanged to one-eighth to one- fourth cents lower, May §1.081-8 to $1.081-4 and July $1.063-4 to $1.06 5-8 whedt underwent a slight general -drop. The Northwest was a fair seller here. Large stocks of Canadian wheat attracteq notice and there was ‘alk of prospective liberal shipments from Argentina, The close was un- settled at the same as yesterday’s finish to ‘4c lower, May $1,081% to $1.08% and July $1.06%, on CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. cago, Jan, 19.—Cattle receipts, Compared with week ago choice beef steers and yearlings fully steady. Lower grades 25 to 7% low- 10 Sheep receipts, 6,500. ~ Receipts mostly direct. Market nominally steady. Compared* with week ago. Fat lambs and yearlings, gvethers 15 to 26 cents lower; mostly 2h cents lower, Hog receipts, §,000. Pairly ac tive. Uneven. Mostly steady. Few ndyweight Initchets weak to five cent lower. Top, $7.20. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Jan.. 19.-—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 45,300 barrels. Bran ufchanged,- $25.50 to $27. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. __.So. St. Paul, Jan. 19.-—Cattle re- ceipts, 50. . Compared with week ago better grade stecrs, yearlings and* fat she-stock about sted Others 25, cents or more lower. Can- ners and cutters steady. Bologn: bulls, stockers and feeders 25 to 50 cents lower. Bulk@prices at the close. Pat steers and yearlings. $6 to $8. Fat cows, $3.50 to $5. Heifers lceipts 200 car: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE COMMON ENEMY 25 up to $6. Canners and cutters, $2. to'$3. Compared with week ago veal calves 60 cents lower. Bulk best to packers today, $9. Seconds, $4.50. Hog receipts, 1,500. About steady. Desirable butcher and bacon ho; $6.50 to $6.75. Packing sows mos ly, $6 Sheep receipts, none. with week ago fed western lambs cents lower and sheep steady to 25 cents lower. Closing bulk prices na- tive lambs, $12.50 to $12.76. Fed westerns, $18.10. Heavy lambs, $11 to $11.50. Yearling wethers, $11.60 Light and handyweight fat ewes, $7 to $7.60. POLIS GRAIN. van. 19.-~Wheat re- ompared to 369 cars a year ogo. Cash No. 1 northerii, $1.126-8 to $1.165-8; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy, MIN) Minneapolis. $1.20 5-8 to $1.26 5-8; good to choice, $1.165-8 to $1.195-8; good, $1.135-8 to § $1.12 6-8; July $2.15 ordinary to 165-8; 1-2; Septem- yellow, 70 to 70 cents; oats No. 3 white, 423-4 to cents; barley, 51 to 63 cent No. 2, 08 ents; flax No. 1, $2 $2. TAKEN-FROM LIFE FOR SALE—A aplendid home: The fine modern brick, recent home of Judge Andrew Miller in the new addition. The upstairs is finished in birch and hard maple and the down stairs in quarter sawed white oak, except kitchen. A nice base- ment and cistern in basement. Hiot water heat. Has garage that is plastered inside and out with cement floor and double windows. If you are looking for a fine home, on pavement and in the new part of this city, here is your chance. Price is $7,500; on terms. Geo. M. Register. 1-14-1lw FOR RENT-—7-room moder house, including three bed rooms, recently redecorated, on-street car line, im- mediate possession; 10-room mod- ern ‘house, including five bed rooms, well located, close in, 1m- mediate possession. Geo. M. Reg- ister. 1-14-lw FOR RENT—Modern bungalow of 5 rooms and bath, hot water, heat, full basement, Call at G11 1st; Street for particulars. Phone 275W ! 1-17-tf FOR RENT—Modern-7 room house, remodeled and redecorated. Ivory finish throughout breakfast room. Phone 697. 1-17-1wk FOR RENT —Furnished apartment, twb rooms, kitchenette and bath, 518 6th St. Phone 890. 1-19-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern spart- ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. __Murphy. Phone 12: FOR RENT—Two apa ts fully equipped for light housekeeping. j Phone 794-Wi. Z 1-12tf FOR RENT—Five room modern house, close in at 209°2nd St. Geo. M. Register. ‘ 1-17-3t FOR SALE—9 room, modern hcuse. Good location. A. S. Kelaven, 518 6th St. 1-17-tt R RENT—Three-room house, part. ly modern, 42 Main St. Phone 64. a a 1-16-lw ret reenreneroe LAND FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres with coal mine and equipment, two miles from county seat. Yearly output 3,500 tons. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, N..D. °° 1,19-1w WANTED—To hear from owner of | farm for sale for spring delivery. Anewer iimodiately ‘stating lowest | price and full particulars, 0, Haw- | _ley,. Baldwin, ‘Wis. ‘ WANT TO HEAR from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John. J. Black, Chip- pewa Falls, Wisconsin. EES WANTED—Good farms at right price, | 9, J.“Mortenson, Moorhead, Minn. | Libiok| MISCELLANEOUS i FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ault- man-Taylor 25-50 tractor, one 32- 56 Minneapolis separator, 160 acres improved, three miles from county seat. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, cotton rags. Act} Threg celits Bi; ck i aeaumnanammee ee ~Tribube’ Co, “+8 FOR “SALE—One electric washing machine. One sanitary cot with mattress; ne 479, 1-14-lwk -The Humane’ Society for? Fifendless:has ‘removed its office to SWReEt SS Gid-’dap Compared May,) | 25 No. No. N No. Oats \ No. | No. 55 Ib b Wh FA’ | Barley Speltz 1, 1 cent per pound y Corn under shell. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnighed by Russell 1 dark northern .. . | northern spring » L amber durum .... wil mixed durum 1 red durum . Ye a. sve as 2 flax BBO c5. We quote but do following : New Sheil th test bib test (72th Wise Old IER—Yes, yes any left? Corn Yello! $ discount under Dad! FATHER—Tell me, my child, has that fiance of yous uny money? DAU GET ER Money, he gave me a lovely: dianond gement ring. 9, Upon White & Minnesota) father? | i know. But! rs (London) Nou WILL NOW MOUNT THE FIERY STEED PEGASUS- ID “THE ROYAL STRETCHER EARERS WILL STAND BY PREPARED 10 DO THEIR 1-19-1lw b; i \ MOMENTS WE NEVER FORGET — i “INIMIATION : ; ee ee + inate | Upon “| rected SUMMONS State of North Dakota, Burleigh, ss. In_ District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Albert Wedgwood, County of Plaintiff. vs. Alex Anderson, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: . You are hereby summoned to an- |swer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer the subscriber within th days after the service of this sur mons upon you, exclusive of the of service; and in case of your. f ure to appear or answer judgment will he taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 8th day of December, 1923. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address: Bismarck Bank Building, Bismarck, N. D. To the defendant above named: You are notified that the complaint in the above entitled action is now ‘on file in the office of the clerk of the district court, in and for Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12-16-22-29 1 5-12-19 SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ; of Burleigh,—ss. Notice is Hereby Given, That virtue of an execution to me di- and. delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the Clerk's office of the 4th Judicial Court, State of North Dakota, and for the County of Burleigh upon favor of Bismarck Bank, association, Plaintiff, and a M. Serr, Defendant, the following described pe property of said Defendant t One certificate of Stock num- bered 43 of the Mercer County State Bank for 10. shares issued in the name of TH. W. Bohrer, North Dakota; One certificate stock numbered 42 of the County State Bank for 10 shares i sued in the name of " ai sonal wit: THE OLD HOME TOWN | WIR, MncHinea {parts of the United State District | hopes to suceced in a sin in | al endeavor. a judgment rendered in said Court in| of special Mannhaven, jive to mi ‘oughtn't to go to Bohrer, Mannhaven, North Dakota, both certificates assigned in blank and for collateral to note of E. M. Serr dated December $th, 1920, and dte February 7th, 1921, in the sum of $2000.00, and bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, And that I shall on Wednegday, the 30th da of January A, D, 1924, at the hou of two o'clock P. M., of said day, at the front door of the Court in the City of Bismarck, in said County and State, proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the above named E,.M, Serr in and to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amoynting to Five pied Four Hundred Nine- Doll teen s and thirteen cents, to- gether with all accruing costs of sale, | and interest on the same from the 18th day of June 1922, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash. ALBIN HEDSTROM Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. BENTON BAKER Plaintiff's Attorney Date Bismarck, 18th, 1924. D, January HEADS SCHOOL TEACHERS By NEA Service New York, Jan. 19.—If ever a tional department of education is ¢ ated, with a secretary in the pres- ident’s cabinet, it will be largely through the efforts of Miss Olive Jones of this Miss Jones is' president of the Na- tional Education Association, which includes 146,000 teache: from all Just as she succeeded in obtaining equal pay for equal work among men and wom en teachers in New York, M Jones r nation- She is also princi schools al of a group ith some — 50C a banking | “incorrigible” boys in her custody. There she maintains the handles levied | hoys and girls “like humans, and not like so many pi of mechanism.” She’s So Considerate THER LOVER-—You know 1 ake you happy THE LOVED ONE--Dear met You ull that tronble only elected, Bovs HES WEAKENING | WS KNEES | FORAGE CROP i | jin t PAGE SEVEN INSTRUCTION .TO BE GIV. Fargo, N. Dats, Jan, 19.—‘The short course in forage erops which wil! be given at the North Dakota Agricul- tural college the week of January 28 to February 2 will include dis- cussions and lectures’ on alfalfa sweet clover, silage crops, grasses feeding value of torage crops pastures, according to announcement by C. B, Waldvon, dean 0? agricul- ture. he development of farming in North Dako upon the suece ssi liable and productive fo declares Dean Waldron, t he the causes of the, present divergivied agricultural depression and whatever en to remove them _ it ‘11 demonstrated that no, nugriculture this pa the coun- try he permanently successful th does not include stockgrowing. “Profitable stock-growing is de- pendent upon an abundance of cheap feed. That this is possible in North Dakota has been amply demonstrated, Farmers should avail themselves of re crop week, all the feed production will en who have stu- years, a by a number of practical who have made a notable success in growing forage crops “Meals may be obtained at the col- lege cafeteria or the Y. M. CG. A. at low price and living quarters city are not expensive, The only other expense is §1.50 per week.” faughty Girls! Women under- graduate Oxford University, gathering blackberries und mush- rooms, cause more damage to neigh- boring farms than gypsies, the own- Naughty, idge, sare gescend- the Blue Rock, different varieties BY STANLEY Hold ER > NEWT SHES AREARIN — You SAY HE TURNED EM DOWN TWICE BEFoRE HE REACHED THY DOOR, g AZ TODAY — HE No-NO-) SAY \VE KNOWN HIM TWENTY NEARS AND HE NEVER ACTED THAT WAY BEFORE * HOP HENDRICKS WHO MADE A RESOLUTION ‘To GIVE UP TOBACCO 1S STILL HOLDING ODT AGAINST BIG ODDS — WHEN HE PAID AN OLD BILL AT THE STORE \ TO EAT ONLY THESE Twos FATHER WILL HAVE To GET SOME MORE TO-DAY = WHICH ONE DO YOU WANT, THIS BIG ONE WITH THE. NORM + HOLE IN IT, OR THIS 600D UTTLE APPLE 2 fC GEE* TM GETTIN’ HUNERY~ TLL 60 AN’ GET A APPLE THAT'S FONNY = THEY WJUZ SOME APPLES HERE THIS NORNING WHEN TATE BREAKFAST) - 7 AIN'T YA GOT “( SOME APPLES sy : ee \ \ ~ { vermesee ) - (TW SIZE oF TH WoRM HOLE!

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