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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924° CLASSIFIED: AD Classified Advertising Rates Linsertion. 26 words or under ... ren me 8 insertions. 28 words or under S insertions 25 wo or under re 1 week. 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insere insertion sane day. WE RESERVE THE BIGHT < TO REJECT ANY COPY . SUBMITTED / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 ington For free part write R ry (former Civil Service examiner) | 1129 Barrister Bldg., ¥ Cc D—Party with small « for manager over agents Mig. ship out goods. Best proposition | in the State. Call room 22 between | Sand 8 p.m, HELP WSNTED—FEMALE D-=Two experienced ladies or gentlem to take orde at ence and also x lady to travel with man- » make from $5 $15. and up. room 22, Bismarck Hotel 5 and 8 HO®SEKEEPER | WANTED— Good wages, must have experience with children, 6-8-10 years old. Give references. J. B. Field, Zap, N. Dak. 1-22-4t WANTED—A-middle aged woman as housekeeper on a farm home. P. 0. Box 663. 1-17-1lw WANTED—A girl for general house wdrk, Apply Mrs. Frank Shepard, 6 Ave. B BOARD AND ROOM | Hs ER HOUSE—Room and board, two in a bed, $7 each. Single room and board, $8 a week. ‘Transiént supper, bed and breakfast, $1, aiso help wanted. Phone 231. 1-21-lw ES . ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, between skam heated, for light housekeep- |; Phone B, F. Flanagan, propr. 1-i1%1w FOR RENT—Two rooms partly fur- nished in a modern home for light eeping, 622 Ist St. Phone , “The Lourain Apts.” 303, ‘oom in strictly Convenient to 306 9th St. Phone 5: = Sa FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home, Apply 514 1st St. Phone 275M. — 1-22-3t FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call at 803 th St. 1-17-tf both UNUSUAL SALES OPPORT . F, Bowser & Co. Inc, pion manufacturers of gasoline and oil handling devices for oil compan- , ies, garages, factories, stores .and filling station. trade. a sale ancy in the Bismarek territory. ¥ you are capable of handling a igh grade specialty offering an exceptional opportun- ity for a permanent and profilable connection, write to 642 Builders xchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota, ormation.” Phone 1102. The 1 "fp tOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES YOR SALE—Late 1921 Dodge Road- ster in/ excellent. condition. Phone 402-R. 1-22-35 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 FOR SALE OR RENT—220 acres hay Yand, five miles northwest of Bis- tharck. R. S. Price, Deborah, Ia. 1-21-2w WANTED—Good farms at right price, Q. J. Mortenson, Moorhead, Minn. 1-18-1wk —_______ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Purebred Bronze Tur- key Toms, Large boned, of a 5: Ib. od Tom. Weight 22 to 28 Ibs. Frice $10 to $15 each. Also pure- bred single comb brown Jeghorn cockerels. Price $1.50 each. Isreal Brown, Baldwin, N. D. t 1-23-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ault- man-Taylor 25-50 tractor, one 32- 56 Minneapolis separator, 160 acres improved, three miles from county seut. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, N. D. 3 1-19-1w FOR SALE— Kota rust resistent hard spring seed ‘wheet @ $2.50 per bushel F. 0.’ B. Bismarck. John Sabot. Route 1. Bismarck. 1-21-1wk \WANTED—To hear from owner with residence for sale. Possession no! ‘wanted until spring. \Writ 1. A velvet plush coat condition. Lining very good. Phone 946-M. 1-21-3t WANTED—Large clean cotton rege. Three cents per pound,’ a lbune Co. 12-26-t£ Fi RENT—Garape, hOR Ath St. v Phone 678-W. 2-2L-3t proposition | = VERTISEMENTS SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—Lecal__mar- ried man, selling coffee anq teas, | for national. organization, directly | to consumer. This position offers | a real future. Must be clean cut,| ambitious. Bond required—salary and commission, Call for D. J. Die- bold, Annex Hotel or write Jewei Tea Co.,/Ine. Moorhead, Minn. : 1.2 FULLER BRUSH COMPANY hh opening for salesman in the Bis-| marek section. Experience not} necessary. Opportunity for ad- vancement. Write Box 19 Bis- marck for interview. 1-22-5t AGENTS WANTED a MEN AND WOMEN make large pr fits selling Rawleigh’s Good Health Products and Household ties. “ Ng experience Largest most help and cooperation. age, occupation, references. W. T. i igh Co., Ct. 1994, Minneapo- | TED—SELL MAD. | SON “BETTER MADE” SHIRTS | direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experience required sold. Big profits. Write REE SAMPLES. MADISON MILLS, 503 Broadway, Nem rk ——— BUSINESS CHANCES handise store, in the heart ot |* Williamette Valley, unsurpasse farming, dairying, fruits, berri and nuts, and on edge of one of | the largest timber sections in Ore- | gon. 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. Write full! particulars and get our plan. Re- sults will follow. The Service Com- pany, Moorhead, Minn, Box 339. 1-18-1wk ——— FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—6 room modérn buaga- low, 26 by 40 feet, with all modern improvements, including 3 bed rooms, oak floors, built. in china closets etc., glassed in front porch, convenient to both high and grade schools, also garage. This is a very good property and is offered at a reasonable price; 9 room part- ly modern house, water, sewer and lights, east front, 50 foot lot, barn in rear; owner will trade for sat- isfactory farm machinery, horses . and cows; fine 50 foot /building lot at corner of First and Thayer streets, level, trees, on water, 5 er and gas, east front close in, one of-best building lots in bis- marck. Geo. M, Register. : 1-21-1w OR RENT—Modern Bungalow, two large rooms on main floor, Mur- phy folding bed, furnished or un- furnished, $25 per month. FOR RE! rooms ard bath, hot water, heat, Call at 102 Ave. B 1 FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house, remodeled and redecorated. Ivory finish throughout breakfast room. Phone 697. 1-17-1wk FOR REN’ ive room modern house by February 1, Phone 6032 after five p. m. or call at 808 Rosser. 1-22-3t i this city am THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ve traveled a sight in this land of | our'n, | From Florida clean to Montana; | And what struck me as the queereet | town ‘: Was the city of Texarkana, —Ballads of a Wanderer. + | By NEA Service | Texarkana, Ark., In n can slip banana and pick himself up in Tex., Jan hurtle through the air rkansas and find their marks in breezy Lone $ own Texas, For half of Tex: one § Right through the center of the town runs State Line avenue, On one side the eity is governed by the laws sof Arkansas; on the other by the laws of Texas. ie Two Of Everything Besides the two state governments, there are two full sets of county officers, two public school systeins, two complete municipalities _ with two mayors, two city councils two Police departments, two'U. 8. courts —two of nearly everything. At one time two U. S. senators had their residénce in Texarkana—Sheppard of Texas and Kirby of Arkansas. ~ The federal building and the urion station are the only buildings that stand in both st Besides the postoffice and station the only other things of a public nature that serve | both cities are the fire departmnts, | individually owned by each cits operated as one, disposal plant. in the Staters, living | | and a joint sewage | 4 Sta tes «Te arkara fare of at right: (left) sh divide the town of ate Line avenue. jovernor Neff of ng hands with his con- temporary, Governor MeRae_ of Arkansas, on the occasion of the town's golden jubilee celebration, ‘Texas clerk pilfered a During the t jurisdiction nee ary to de the _ offending able was located in Ar- termine whether clerk's work kansas or 1 Tough Time Newspaper reporters h life, for whey their ve a tough of news- gathering is complete in one state, | but | they hustle over the line ami do it) but j over in the other. The close individual and official TAKEN FROM LIFE 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 RE ive~goom © mtdern bungalow, und garage. Phone 564- locations, Harvey Harris & Co. = sy. | 1719-861 FOR RENT—Three-room house, part- }y modern, 42 Main St. Phone 64. 1-16-1w | FOR RENT--5 room house, partly modern, close in. Phone 647. 1-21-4t! | NOTICE OF SALE | By virtue of a judgment anq de-| cree entered and docketed in the District Court of Burleigh County, Nosth Dakota, on the 20th day of ‘December, 1923. in an action in which George E. Dutton is plaintiff and L. M. Hogue, George M. Hogue and Herb J. Huelskamp are defendants for the sum of $1,882.39 and the fore- closure of a mortgage on real estate in said decree. specified and by vir-| tue of_a writ issued’ out of said Dis- | trict Court upon .said decree now in my hands commanding me to sell the ree! pgoperty therein and here- inafter described ‘in satisfaction of said judgment and decree, | I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of. Bur- leigh County, North. Dakota, willfsell at. the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County North Dakota at two o’- clock in the afternoon, of tHe 2nd day’ of February, 1924; at. publie auc- | Won to the highést bidder for cash the following described real :prop- erty situated in said Burleigh Coun- ty, to-wit: ‘the Northeast querter (NEX) of section eight (8), in\ township’ one undred forty one (1M1)° North of | range seventy six (76) West. ere will be due at the date of said: sage bpon said’. j ent the sum of .39 with interest there- on at the rate:of seven er cent per annum from December 20, 1923, to- gether“with the costs and expenses | of such salei U H Dated: at Bismarck, North Dakota | December. 24th, 19 % | ALBIN, HEDSTROM, Sheriff ‘of Burleigh, County, Noi akota. i rth Di SCHNELLER & HEDE! i Attorneys for Plaintiff, ‘Wahpeton, North Dakota. 1 26, Jan 29-16-23) . College Suicide | Taunton, Eng.—John M. V. Pugh, | assistant master of Queen’s College |-.: here, committed suicide by gas poi- soning bec&use-he was under notice of dismistal % , i ————— _ Miss Hila, Marshall, # 20-year-old stenographer, has Written novel: whieh is rttroeting cdnsiderable at- tention in London, Going—Going! ! Tex-! “There’s Two of Most Everything in This Double-U and ute nero. “have thint | cond | T who deryor jong the principal thorough-| jubile: ; Below | governo and t] p Town of Twain | twin cities the recent gold celebration here, when t Arka T maydrs of Tex i) ae Ark. marched and clasped hau Unusual Opportunity Filipino saw in dvertisement which rea xophone. Must swart address recept. the position. was (ai he up d a news-| ds be hy nd I a saxophone, but I nd Tam Youngstown Tele in xc it’s the Upkeep k what it will ring! vod | ie ALL 1M ASTIN YOU 1S- DO YOU OWN “THIS ICE-HUH ,? NO -BUT FER GOSH SAKES FAT DONT GIT SO CLOSET’ ME? 7 w ) (é a BY WILLIAM MERE FELLERS CMERE! GO NICE'N SOFTN: STREIOWY ! GOES | DOWN LOWER'N ANYTHING / / Ss |_ MARKET NEWS | WHEAT EASY IN “BARLY DEALING to Below Yesterday's | Finish After Start ages icago, Jan. 2 Wheat was easy to lower dealin, | de quotations in} at Liverpool, fter opening junchanged to 3-8 cents lower May | s1.0s 5-8 tos $1.08 3-1 and July $1.07 to $L07 1-4 and the market rallied aj th little and then ‘eed to below yes- } terda ‘s fin . ater wheat scored, sor in upturn when corn and oats show Jed a decided upward trend, but the jeRect on w ed to last. Prices {closed unsettled at 1-8 cents net low. ‘er to a shade advance, May $1.08 7-3 to $1.08, and July, 071-4 to urly Fl ething of | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, dan Hog 133,000. Uneven., Mostly |five cents lower.” Practi Cattle receipts 13,000. \yrood to choice light Hfat steers market semi-demo nd, ulers strong to 25 cents highe ( Sheep receipts 17,000. Fairly | Fat lambs and yearlings weak | [to around 15 cents low » APOLIS FLOUR . 23.--Flour un Shipments 38,306 barrels DD to 827 receipt steady ty 1 top $7.30, Excepting id handyweight | Ne MINNE, 3 LN a Cattle v No early ding weak to Top down Fat 4 5 | Mostly heifers up to $6. Pew | cows selling arouitd $5.50. | Ne of the better grade around | N cows, ‘Tuesday, quotable from receipts inslude fi 1,000 head of Monta No No, 2 [No 1 ryes ‘HE OLD HOME TOWN 4 TTIAT Maa Bulk fyeders, and. killer 2,500 Undertone weak choice fed westerns $12.40. Sheep — se ewes including handywe Means fallar Oiher icul One | whieh name bani te | contril the distre publes ed {ditions it must be ts} over, thet there i | the seo \Seder crn dis) sistanee which the nt can render, Gov cannot properly make 1 secure collateral or banking institutions whose ecapi- [tal is impaired. In certain sections tie remedy may be neces- be on and extens. e for the restoration or the of the pital re- country banks or ry to leshy rough MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan Wireat compared with | |t | strengthening to | Sources of the | financing institutions neces the proper funetioning for the k northern spring choice to fan: good to che $1,143 t ellow, Tt é 3 white, soiree He cHavinons harley NoTICE 16° CREDITORS | he Matter of the Estate i ' r, Decersed, BISMARC | , Notice is hereby given by the uné Furnished by Ru | GRAIN ell-Miller Co.) 1924 dersigned Charles McDonald, Admin- or of the ite of Franc $1.08 | MeLear late of the City of Bismare a of Burleigh and 8 kota, deceused, to the I persons having claims against, said deceased, to ex hibit them with the necessary vench within four months after the first publication this notice, to | said Administrator his office in | the ¢ f Mandan in said Morton 4 | County. jo} Dated January CHARL 1 dark north ». L northern spr ». 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum red durum flax flax 4 creditors ¢ od 16 49 We te but do not handle the New Shell Corn Le A.D. 1924. McDONALD, Administrator. t publication on the 16th day ary, A, D~Lg24 1-16-23-30; BY STANLEY ° 2-6. NICTIM TODAY WHEN A ME SHUDDER To SEE Boys =\ Fool AROUND, \MACHINERY ! | IT QUST MAKES (HoLD ER NEWT SHES MODERN MACHINERY CLAIMED ANOTHER RCHIE HENDERSHOTS Boy — HIS WRIST WHILE CRANKING ~~ THEODORE , SPRAINED THE COFFEE GRINDER IN NOAH BAXTERS STORE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It Sounds Like One BY BLOSSER DONT SEE WHY 1 CAN'T GO OUT AN’ PLAY A WHILE — GEEWIZZ y YouR M AWSHUcKS!1 JL YOU Mi6HT JUST AS WE ces See GET RID OF THAT LONG FACE AND MAKE UP ANOMY=2\DHAT *\\, A SOUR FACE- }| FARTHEST, TOWARD AMAKING | GOODNESS! ) | LIFE WORTHWHILE, THAT wy \.COSTS THE LEAST AND j DOES THE 7 IT'S JUST A PLEASANT T THOVEKT You ) WUZ GOING T' SAY 4