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f 65 Cents Per Inch MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1994. LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT ye See Classified Advertising Rates A insertion, 26 words or ander, ..... See ecceees @ insertions. 25 words or under ............... S insertions 25 words or inder lw 25 words or ander 1.26 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES All classified ads are cash ip advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insere insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ation, Bismarck, For government position ington. Experience unn For free particulars, write R ry (former Civil at Wash- 1129 Barrister Bi iD; Cc. EPTIONAL open plain home To pre- vent curiosity séekers send twelve cents for’ sample, information. Good Wear Cloth Co. Inc, Asbury Park, N. J, WANTED—Two experienced ladics or gentlemen to take orders at once und also a lady to travel with man- ager, can make from $5.00 to $15.00 per day ang up. Call room 22, Bi marck Ho’ WANTED—A middie aged woman as +*housekeeper on a farm home. P. O. Box 663. 1-17-1w WANTED—A girl for general heuse work. Apply Mrs. Frank Shepard, 6 Ave. B 1-15-tf Wanted—Girl for general hovse- work. Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 910 4th St. 1-17-4t —<—$_—_—________. \ POSITION WANTED SALESLADY wishes position. For information write Box 33, Bis- marck. 1-19-2¢ BUSINESS CHANCES WE MATCH your trades. Write full particulars and get our plan, Re- sults will follow. The Service Com- pany, Moorhead, Minn. Box 339. 1-18-1wk ———eeee WANTED TO-RENT. WANTED—Room on ground floor, ! by single man, must be warm. Write Tribune No. 705, 1-21-2¢ ——_——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, steam heated, for light housekeep- ing, “The Lourain Apts.” Phone 303. B. F. Flanagan, propr. 1-17-1w ‘urnished room in mo- dern home, Apply 514 Ist St. «»Phone 1-19-83 FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housckeeping rooms. Call at 803 ith St. 1-17-tf {FOR RENT—Thrée good house keep- infg rooms. Call at 803 7th st. 7 FOR RENT- a ___1:16-tf] seat. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, FOR RENT—Modern furnished room.) N. D. _ a __Tlg-1w 313 4th St. Phone 627R. he Humane Society “for the Friendless has removed its office to No. 25, First Guaranty Bank | Building. Phone 60. MANDAN NEWS ENLARGEMENT OF STATION AT MANDAN URGED Establishment of a dairying und livestock experiment station, in con- nection with the Great Plains periment Station at Mandan, “for in* vestigations and experiments in the dgiry and livestock industries and the problems pertaining to the es- tublishment and development of such industries, and for demonstrations, assistance and service in livestock breeding, growing and feeding” is Happatel in a bill introduced in Con- ss by Rep. J. H. Sinclair, Third North Dakota district. The bill would appropriate $200,- 000 for the purpose of carrying op the work, purchasing land and pro- viding buildings. $ ‘SPEAK TO CRIERS ‘Rev. Hugh H, Owen of the Pres- byterian church will be the speaker of the evening at the regular meet- ing of the Mandan Town Criers club on Monday at 6:15. Rev. Owen’s sub- ject will be “Selling the Church, Dr. A. 0, Henderson will be chair- man of the meeting. A number of important matters are to be brought pateins the evening and a large attendance is desired. BACK FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs, F, J.’Murphy have returned from their honeymoon of two weeks, spent in several Montana cities, with relatives. They will make their home in the C. W. Smith res- idence, 4th Ave. northwest, TO HAVE OPERATION Wm. Goodwin, .N. P. switchman, will leave today for St. Paul where he will submit to an operation upon his throat in the Northern Pacific general hospital. Upon leaving the hospital he will go to Baltimore, Md., for a visit with his mother for a few weeks. Tea Enough Already. “Did you punish Willie for,smok- in “No ear. —Exchabge. He punished himself.” Saturn has ten mo nine, and Mars two, clare, Jupiter. cientists do- Sh te ta SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—An old-estab- lished, well-rated manufacturing concern wants a sales representa- | tive for this Tocality. Garages, factories, dairies, buildings, stores, | etce., use our products regularly. | Full commission paid on mai! busi- | ness. Permanent and_profitab!« connection ig offered man who will work. Give full information abopt yourself. Address P. 0. Box 14 Indianapolis, Ind. 1 SSMAN WANTED-—Local d man, selling coffee ang t for national organization, direct to consumer. This position offe a real future, Must be clean cut, ambitious. Bond required —s and commission, Call for 1 hold, Annex Hotel or write Tea Co., Inc. Moorhead, Minn. a. FULLER” BRUSH COMPANY | opening for salesman in the murck section, Experience not | necessary, Opportunity. for ad-| vancement. Write Box 19 Bis- | marek for interview. 1-16-5t | FOR SALE OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS | Tewe has | Bis- | FOR low, 0 feet, with all modern | improvements, including 3 bed rooms, oak floors, built in china closets ete., glassed in front porch, | convenient to both high and giade schools, also garage. This very good -property and is offered | at a reasonable price; 9 room part- | ly modern house, water, sewer and lights, cast front, 50 foot lot, barn in rear; owner will trade for isfactory farm machinery, hors and cows; fine 50 foot building lot at corner of First and Thayer streets, level, trees, on water, sev er and gas, east front close in, one of best building lots in bis- marck. Geo. M, Register. | 1-21-1w! F woof 5 + rooms and bath, hot water, heat, full basement. Call at 611 1st! Street for particulars. Phone 275W i 1-17-tf | FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house, remodeled and redecorated. Ivory finish throughout breakfast room. Phone 697. 1-17-1wk FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. 12-29-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12tf£ FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow and garage. Phone 584- J. 4-21-tf TEN ROOM modern house, choice locations. _ Harbery Harris & Co. s 1-19-3t FOR RENT—Three-room house, part- ly modern, 42 Main St. Phone 64 1-16 ———— LAND FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres ~with coal mine and equipment, two milés from county seat. Yearly output 3,500 tons. Otterstrom _ Bros., Carson, N. D. 1-19-1W FOR SALE OR RENT--320 acres hay land, five mileg noxthwest of Bis- a. marek. WANTED—Good farms at right price, ©, J. Mortenson, Moorhead, Minn. Iv ———— MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ault- marpTaylor 25-50 tractor, one 32- 56 Minneapolis separator, 160 acres improved; threé miles from county R. S. Price, Déborah, i- WANTED—Large clean cotton Three cents per pound, Bismarck Tribune Co. 12-26-t£ VALLEY CITY YOUTH GUILTY City, N. D., Jan, 21.—Ralph Crownheart, tried for second degree muxder in connection with the death ef Alfreda Anderson, 18, normal school student of Cathay, N. D., was found guilty of assault and battery by 2 jury in Barnes county district court after about six hours deliber- ation. The jury was given the option of returning a verdict of murder in the second degree, first or second degtte manslaughter, assault and battery or simple assault. The cases against Ralph Heckman and Oscar Olsby, the other two de- fendants, axe expected to be dismiss- ed toda: According to testimony given at the coroner's inquest, Alfreda jump- ed from a moving automobile in which She was riding in the rea seat with Crownhetrt. She and her sister, Minnje, also a normal stu- dent, had permitted themselves to be “picked up for a joy ride” because they wanted to take some kodak pic- tures. RISE iN GAse ‘ PROBE ASKED | Des Moines, Jan, “Jan, 21inguiry into recent incrases in the price of gas- oline in the central states was urg- ed today by Attorney’ General Ben | K. Gibson, of Iowa ina letter to. 0.! S. Stillman, ‘attorney general of Ne- | braska and chairman of the executive committee of the, National Associa-; tion of Attorneys General. Mr. Gib-i son is a member of the executive | committee of the association. . “Recent increases in gasdline prices, amounting to four cents 2 gallon in lesa than thirty days seems to indicate that some step should be taken which will at least express to, the nation the attitude of the at- torneys gerieral in this matter,” Gib- son wrote. Shakespeare's income, toward the end “of his We, Was equivalent to £5000 in modern. money, i ye THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SHAMBLES! uy Hi Three were killed and 11 piled wp on a blind siding near hurtled boilers from the eng NOTICE, OF FORECLOSURE SALE! ‘ ADVERTISEMENT | nalts is hereby given that de-) fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage xecuted and delivered by E: of Bis- marek, North Dakota tothe Bismarck Loan ‘and Investment Company of Bismarck, a corporation dated July Ist, 1919 ‘apa filed for record in the} office of the Register of Deeds of| Burleigh County North Dakota on/ es which met in strewed a mass of twisted debris upon the sly injured when these fast trains Nendahl, Tex. The terrific impact head-on death grip, and tracks. Phe it attorney Publicatio Es premises Bism aryk Lou PAGE SEVEN Ky Na? ment Company of igned George F, f the utor a GEORGE ON PEANUT Secramenvo, of this city, nthe h eg ly low Hot | Five | business | ranch, seve the 3rd day of July 1919 at the hour | nut wagon, of 3 0% b lock P, M. and recorded in Ik 146 of mortgages on page 185 I be forecloseq by a sale premises deseribeq in such mortgage End hereinafter “described at the ront door of the Court, House in a city of Bismarck, in the County Burleigh and State of North Bekots | which he followed to build his for- at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon on the 6th day of February 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon [by jis phy: his re) ¢ | aol tune. And he repeats the advice to all vving: ‘9 will _{ others. corporatio last will and M late of the the offic, G. FP. Dullam, National Bank Bu lene 9, Calif. mle peanut and popcorn flake has builded at his Ja aie ron he sale the | the Mortgagee, _D. mh Dee | WO, About i guch mortgage on the day of sale. 1] native Iambs $12.50, Heavies mostly lL TITTLE NA NCY de ibed in uch $11.50. Culls $9.10. Several double ; sae and whieh will be sold to egices fan cc eraekaee about! STAIR SE ‘DT same are described as [etic ta waster eae B coud Lots one and two in| (L |s: FAUST Rime ie TOWARD Soiree ( such | WHEAT GAINS IN RAD} TRON) Noe Mortgag w. Early |, j lies ‘ | she-stoek | 5; ‘Corn Displays Strength and Early top . Helps Wheat PoRatcapelee beh a 25 cent i ia -It took but lit lilonaire Biag thy wheat when corn ufvetur strength, They fact that | MINNEAPOLIS Mr r were divorecd Pe enTRE InvHicne auctatfons at ices were! stnnecipotis, dan. 21.-Wheat re b sunine faltee) fe 1 8nen al iy higher counted as an offset to 81 coints 308 cars compared with 773 | ceveman attempt to reconciliatic } in foreign exchange ra rousrht him a wor Bismarely, in. si : , - Wag Deen ANGE TERN » North * Dakota, eee on aes Pea Mite, Abang) CG ae) We) Damn ng mu an. several properties, an suburban lots. All Hunt had in 1877 wi He had be decided very slowly, come, sian to do out on he » of the nickels and th cars a eis at 8B to 3-8 cents low 1 ner. sa napping charge to $1.08 and July 4 | Stair next rried Mr, Corbett and the wheat market here rv demanded the child, under a court i to about the same as » order at the time of the divor | Naney to her father only nd daughter formerly of 's mother sind is Mann little eptoaber Com No. sii $ yellow, 7 Geo ‘bhe 48,174, barrels, Bran 1 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Jan. 21, ‘MAY HOLD UP ‘ GIRL’S ESTATE Cattle | ! | | txeeutor al, | NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, — | ow. Practically Minot Rag eee lamen beer . Few packers bid BISMARCK GRAIN Minot, N. D., Jan.’ 2t.—Informe leisy ie lt'on received from Anaconda, Mont., |, Bist ota, cents lower ot (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) {ton received from Anaconda, Mot First publication on the 7th non and medium steers | rek, dan, 21. sineareevarnt Mrs, Hilda Mor dunuary, D1 nS I D0 to $9.00. Fat cows | 1 dark northern Mie eh Mate 3 heiress, i | ) to $7.00. Bulk of | No. 1 northern spring 3.) from coming intd early possession of | BUILDS EUNE 0 and under, ¢ 1 amber durum 82 /ihe small fortune left by her father, 1 mixed durum 80) Gust Johnson oD died in ube 1 red durum City 31, was juts slow. to $4.50, i bi . lfeiene inRIY ABEL Feng | EUW! 217 her mother, Mrs. Hedvige Foss, ms 21.---| i a We g ‘Ml ate 1 9] just returned from Anaconda the [ste thers: SUBMENU: ou Bulk)" We quote but do not handle the| According to court authorities, John R.} to $6.00. Calves NES rollewiig? | Mrs. Mondou can gain rightful title her father's property within four good , provided the estate is wort) extensiy $10,000, but if it shows over 3 Ade unt it will require 10 months fanpop: erable: mixed ‘ New Shell Corn to settle it. A check of the stock: 1 ordered |PoUnd averages $6.75, Lighter 3 yellow 56 Ib, test and bonds owned by Johnson is be de work | 2" He desirable grade a 4 yellow 55 Ib test. at the present time to vending, | 26-55. Bulk packing sows §6.00. Killer 2 white and mixed : actual worth. It added to pice mostly $6.00, Good feeders eon) ING: 4 white previously reported that the estate ‘ Fe per pound discount under 55 Ibs.| Was valued at $20,000 receipts i 20a nat) Kar Corn (72-Ib in Minnesota) 6¢ is anotto, Medium to good Tribune Want Ads Bring Results I'M _A VEGETARIAN, NOT ONLY FOR THE SAKE OF MY DIGESTION BUT ALSO OUT OF SYMPATHY FoR THE POOR LITTLE. LAMBS AND STEERS AND PIGs. * WELL,ADAM) IT SEEMS TO ME You EAT AS MUCH MEAT AS ANYBODY NEVERTHELESS SAD TO THINK OF THOSE HAPPY ANIMALS GIVING OP THEIR LIVES YESTERDAY, THAT WE MAY EAT TODAY! = iTS ONLY THAT WELL , WHAT OF TRAT ? eRe a ADAM, > if Ri THAT THE oe ANIMALS WERE KILLED A LONG, LONG TIME AGO» \ HAS GOT’ TO EAT— THE MEAT-- AND SOMEBODY, LSPEND HALF OF MY TIME TELUNG THAT TO TAKE HIS HAT OFF WHEN. HE COMES INTHE HOUSE. LOOK AT HIM_ FOR BED AND rT ISNT HE'S ALL READY]. BY GOLLY THAT'S SO! LET'S HAVE..ROAST— BEEF FOR DINNER. TONIGHT! (ree El ASIC ME To WEWT SHES |=" earl — a Ea He eee : e ile Ss <A aa Co \ (TEMPTATION- eh ON! 4 SIGNS FROM OVER. THE SIDE WALKS WAS RENEWED TODAY. WHEN THE HEAVY SIGN /N FRONT % oF BARBERS DRuG SToRE FELL Down- 5| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ms Has Different MethodsBY BLOSSER 1 AINT EVER. 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