The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 7

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' oP a RIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924 - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates 26 words A 25 words or Binsertions 25 words or under cae 1 week. 25 words or ander 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c sddi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ified ads are cash ‘a Copy’ should be re- y 12 o'clock to insare insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY * SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBU) PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—MALE | y with small capital | anager over agents Mfg. and ship out goods. Best -proposition in the State. Call room between Sand 8 p.m. Bismarck Hot 1 MAN AND WIFE on farm by , beard themselves and owne of ferences required as to bility Ww. Sterling H push. D. EK, Runey, 1-24- SALESMAN _/ FULLER BRUSH COMPANY has| . opening for salesman in the Bis-| marck section, Experience not |: netessary. Opportunity for ad-! k vancement. Write Box 19 Bis-| Kk marek for interview. 1-22 WORK WANTED YOUNG LADY will take care of children, afternoon and evenings. | Referenees furnished. Phone 7 1-28-3t | cific general hospital in St. Paul for . far DRESSMAKING Chas. Lamb. Lourain, Apt. 4. Phone 1102. 1-21-2w | BOARD AND ROOM | BANNER HOUSE—Room and board, | bi two in a bed, $7 each. Single room | W and board, $8 a week. Transient | 0 supper, bed and breakfast, $1, help wanted. Phone 231. Ma yor LAND lis FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres ! 5, with coal mine and equipment, two | miles from county seat. Yearly output 500 tons Otterstrom N.D 1-19-11 Cow, Corn and clg- Full or half ion Ney farm for sale or F, Schwantes, 417 1-24-10 SH a. Red River Y: land, five miles northwest of Bis- marck., R. S. Price, Deborah, Ia. | 1-21-2W | FOR SALE OR RENT 1 HOUSES AND FLATS HELP. WANTED—FEMALE ER | WANTED— Good experience with 10 years old. Give J. B. Field, Zap, N. 1 HOU w children, references. Dak. ROOMS FOR RENT ‘One light housekeeping ultable for one or two; ferred; modern home; gas econd St, Phone 812-3. 1-26-3 nall room in uitable for FOR R room sirls p plate, 5 3 Large or sm modern home, one or two, reasonable rent. In- 1-24-4t modern home, for two, Two blocks from ce, 314 @2nd St. Phone 1-24-3t [—Furnished warm room plied with hot and cold water. uge also for rent. 422 “Fifth 1-24-3t FOR SALE—6 room modern buaga- low, 26 by 40 feet, with all modern | * improvements, including rooms, oak floors, built in china closets ete., glassed in front porch, convenient to both high and giade schools, also garage. This is 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 sat- i isfactory farm machinery, horses and cows; fine 50 foot building lot at corner of First and Thayer streets, level, trees, on water, sew- | er and gas, east front close in, one of best building lots in bis- marck. Geo. M, Register. rooms: arid full basement. Phone 275W. Feb Ist., nicely fur- nished sleeping room on nd floor, 411 5th street. FOR” RENT—Five room modern house by February 1. Phone 603K | after five p.m. or call at 808 Rosser. e 1 Bt FOR RENT—1 doubie room, can be furnished for light housekeeping. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in\Rose Apartments. F. W. 313-4th St. “Phone 627R. 1-23-3t —Two rooms partly tur- n a modern home for light housekeeping, 622 1st~St. Phone 766: W . 4s22-1w FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms, Call at 803 7th St. f FORT Guaranty Bank. FOR RE 4 nished r t Inquire at Bank. 5-Lw YOR RENT—Furnished room, Mrs. F. J. Matscheck, 310 Ave. B. z 3U FOR RENT--Large s heated -voom, 408 Main St. ie) Co., Inc, of lars pioneer manufactur asoline and oil handling Tor oil compan- ies, garages, factories, stores and filling station trade, have a sale vacancy in the Bismarck territory. If you are capable of handling a high grade specialty proposition offering an eptignal opportun-| for a permanent and profitable connection, write to 642 Builders Exchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota, giving detailed information.” 1-23-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Late 1921 Dodge Road- ster in excellent condition. Phone 402-R. 1-22-38 —_—_——<<—_$___, __ MISCELLANEOUS "OR SALE—Purebred Bronze ‘ur- key Toms, Layge boned, of a old Tom. Weight Price $10 to $15 eac bred- single comb brown leghorn cockerels. Price $1.50 each, Isreal Brown, Baldwin, N. D. * ie FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Aul man-Taylor 25-50 tractor, one 32+ 66 Minneapolis geparator, 160 acres improved, three miles from county seat. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, N. D. 1-19 fron SALE — Kota rust resistent ‘hard spring seed wheet @ $2.50 per bushel F. O. B. Bismarck. John Sabot” Route 1. Bismarck. 1-21-1wk WANTED—To hear from owner with residence for, sale. Possession not wanted until spring. Write 706 Tribune. 1-22-1w WANTED—Large clean cotton tags. Three cents per pound, Bie Tribune Co. (2-26-tf FOR SALE— One pair of tubutar skates, size 51-2, practically new, $5. Phone 747. 1-25-1t —_——— OTICE TO CREDITORS. Ih the Matter of the Estate of Hattie Lutgens, Deceased. FOR RENT—Two y{of Mortgages on page 10, will -| payable,»and this foreclosure is for . Murphy. Phon 52. 12-29-tf rtments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12tf —_——— Notice is hereby given that that certain mértgage, executed and deliv- ered by Cora O, Hagen formerly Cora itz Hagen, her hus- band ,mortgagors, to Clara L. Rise, mértgagee, 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. M., and recorded therein in book ua e 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 city of Bismare i Burleigh eount; the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th day of February A. D. 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, , “The. premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: ‘ The north west quarter-(N. W. 1-4) of section twenty eight (28) in town- ship one hundred and forty-one (141) north, of ‘range seventy five (75) west of ‘the’ fifth printipal meridian in Burleigh county, North~ Dakota. Ry virtue. 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 -pri cipal sum of said mortgage due a the whole principal sum of said ntort- gage, with@accrued interest thereon t6 the ,time of said sale, together with taxes on gaiq land paid by said mortgagee. All of the debt secured by said mortgage became due on January 8rd A. D, 1924. There will be due on said mortgage | at the date-of sale the sum of four- teen hundred and ¢wenty 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, | Said Mortgagec: George'M. Register, , Attorney for said Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. PD. 1-11-18-25—2-18-15 | PROPOSALS FOR FIRE ESCAPES. Sealed proposals ‘for installing steel fire eSeapes on three buildings at the State Training school, M dan, N. D., in accordance with plans | and specifications by Van Horn & } Ritterbash, Architects, Bismarck, N. D., will WE received by the State} Board of Administration, Capitol, | Bismartk, N. D.,-until 2 p.m. on Friday, February 8th, 1924. Proposals shall be. sealed, marked | “Proposals for Fire Escapes” ’and uc- | companied by a certified’ check, -pay- | Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Chas. Fisher, Administra- tor of the Estate of Hattie Lutgens, late of the’ city of Rochester, in the County of Olmstead Minnegota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within 4 months after the first pub- lication, of this notice, to said ad- ministrator at the, office of; F. EB. M@Curdy,, in the city of Bismarck, inXsaid Burleigh County. —, Dated Jan. 3. A. D. 1924 - CHAS. FISHER, - Administrator.” First publication: on the 4th’ day-of January, ALD. 19%, ae Biiadiit i-4-11-18-2 and State of /¥ able to E..G. Wanner, Secretary, Zor five per cent. (5%) of the tender. The right is reserved to reject any | r all proposals. Plans and*specifications are on file; at the’ Builders Exchahge, Mandan, Fargo, N. D., St. Paul, Mina., aud’! may be seen at the office of the archi. | tects, Bismarck, N. D. Dated January 17th, 1924. » -BRNEST G./ WANNER, Erocapive ‘etary, State Board’ of Administration; _ Bismarck, N, D. ‘The largest refracting’ - telescope; Jnsthe world “are in: the United States. mer - St} dne, | Smith, executiv | 9 | auditorium, dress Ww ¢——- bed | car. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN N MANDAN NEWS NEW AUXILIARY OFFICERS Newy officers have been clected by the low Mandan Legion Auxiliary as fol s. E. A, Orcutt, president W. Tobin, vice president Y E, Arthur, seerctar, . M. Leohhard, treasurer . Jensen, historian; endry, chaplain; M ; Mrs. E.R. Griffin, M committee. S. THROAT INFECTED Wm, Godwin of this city, chman, is in the Northern Pa operation on his throat. He ha: been suffering froma throat infee- FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER—Mrs. | tion for several weeks and was taken ‘The |to the N. Pyhos pital on Monday FORESTERS B. A large attendance marked th anquef: and regular meeting hel¢ Vednesday evening by the Catholi rder of Foresters in the Attorney C.F. as the chief speaker on the p QUE L2ieiw |#ram following the banquct talking n the bject, “Educatiop.” An s also made by ank Ho A business meeting an and others. slowed the banquet program. "News of Our Neighbors WILD ROSE A number of our young people at ended the movie at Braddock, Thurs- | ay evening. Miss E who teache chool No. 1, is boarding at th F. Buck home. Leon kesher, the mailman, is stil oing around the mail route with hi H. A, Thomas and his son, Ed spend the weekend with home folks. Misses Clara and Mamie Boynto d Ole Knudson and Martha Bi: “ae Taenig | were Braddock guests front Braddock |at Clear Lake who attended the surprise party on Howard Brownawell last Saturday H night ° in her resignation. pupils were very this fact The patrons and sorry to learn of Jake Vall and Mike Glovdis had the misfortune to lose a-fine young steer one day last’ week, lt was smothered to death under a straw ;| pile. A number of the young people gethered at the Howard Brownawell heme last wday night, in honor of his 24th Dirtid: The evening was passed in playing cards and dancing. The many friends of Mr. und Mrs. | Hel Melland joim hands in ex: | tending congratulations Mandan Basketball team autoed to Driscoll on Friday evening and defeated by the Driscoll team 7 to Mr. a hrist Schoon gave « able y at their home last In spite of cold night ma tured out to partake of the ¢ ment. The evening as spent and game of cards. ectable A delicious lunch was served by tne y young ladies : in The Woman's Nonpartisan elu will meet at the home of Brownawell Friday, bedy cor luncheon — wa s L. B. Olson dey nd is spending s county seat. rted on veral days. rited to come DATE was | ab the visinity neth Lane from newt M caller in this . Leo Lane, who has spent s visiting with his moth at Bismarek, is. ¢ return home on Thurs: e|! 1 sister ie L. Peterson young fol ger spent Sunda ng home Man J » Sam Goodi Pupils of the Driscoll High School busy writing on Semester aminations this week. er spent the week= Peterson home. and Mrs. William Meyer Alice are transacting Hae the Capitel City. Jake Vall, who was quite striously injured from falling through the hay v, 1s now improving steadily | Wai | old and millet to Christ Sehoon and Bill” Lur were bound passengers on No. attending ot business the Capitol City. The uest at the Robert Sharp, Sr, home during his stay in {the city Brownauld and sons) Har- | Howard, are busy hauling Braddock The pinth grade pupils of Schoot | | No. Tare busy taking examinations this week CLEAR LAKE ‘TOWNSHIP Evsland, T.E Miss Julia Brown who ha : and 0. N, Ne | residing in Towa, returned last Wed-|the business visito: the Capitol ay, being called home by the] City, attending the North Dakota |death of her Sister, Mrs. Charles | State Corn Show, and as delegates to | Conelly, who passed away the state convention. Ij laid to rest in the Luth s | tery. é | Miss Caroline Schoon has s | considerably from an abse O. N. Nelson has been elected as ajeur. At this issue she is ingproving delegate to represent Clear Lake at jand being relieved of some pains the County convention which is to be held Wednesday of this week, n Harleman, W on are among (i of orchid Shamlaber who taught are seen in the Palm Beach ADAM AND EVA BY CAP HIGGINS Soot WE REALLY OUGHT TO HAVE FISH FOR DINNER? TONIGHT, EVA. WHAT DO A You MEAN? BOT Some Dy YOu COULDN'T EAT SPONGES , ADAM! VLLSFIX UP VEGETABLE FISH DINNER FOR TONIGHT; WELL, AREN' \ THERE ANY SEA ‘\ VEGETABLE 5S, VA MAYBE NOT, But VE BECN RAISED TO EAT FISH ON FRIDAY, a STEWED OYSTER. PLANT! GOSH? WHAT'S KIND OF A THIS, EVA? OUT OUR WAY =) BY WILLIAMS TLL TRADE JA. EVERTHING I GOT IN My FER. HIM ELTON. N GOSH THENS 4” LOT OF VALU BUL STUFF AMONG IT. WILLY - HUH ? ‘MOMENTS WE'D: LI a AH- HAH YA LiL” RASCAL WE GOTCHA AT LAST, DION’ we ? GOSH, BUT HES A cuTe fUL FEWER, ELT! * MAYBE YOUR MALL LETCHA KEEP ‘IM FIGHT IN YOUR POCKITS ME TO: LINV! <THE . BOX TIRAP.You. MADE ALL BY SOURSELF [MARKET NEWS WHEAT PASSED ~ BY ON BOARD. s and Then Sags in The Early Trading At mid-| ted today in ¢ first The thized with but this w decline market an uptu At one-f of corm. ed to {Wheat and July sageed somew vicki) Si. at rn yo ter 07% hat, was rel ly deal sympa to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, dan, | Changed to 15 eents lots family Bran § cotton rel CHICAGO Cattle classes rly active. cents higher. Sheep receipts 114 lambs higher ecvipts 5, strong to | PAUL | Little | viving dor Killing qua and mediu $6.00 to 50 to § stock j cutters I steady, § butcher FS fi mp to § low d ther, Calves cold wwe sales. ree LIV to $4.50, low patents quoted 000, 100. around About Some lity ni $8.00. Canner Flour un In car s-pound A6S864 bay LIVESTOCK ceipt ts 10 to 15 Active, 1 Fat rOCK Cattle teady in late a Very steers Vat and ). Bologna bulls cipt (HOLD ER NEWT, SHES AREARIN Few Stocker to extremely Practically heavy and no ¢ 1,000. a) atl $id jel ad 86. jwe Sheep receipts Ho: | ew | ing Sit cu 86, th 1 'No. No. We rol Oa Ba Sr No. No No. 1 50 under | $11.00 higher, Bulk nts 1.50. lor to receipts: ) pound butehe ) pound d 60, to gehts o §$ to killer ads fed western ye weathers 50. n Hei 60 MINNEAPOLIS sy go SL2O'; ordin YS RISMARCK Titers a by tismarek, J 1 da Ion mixed red flas flay 1 rye quote lowing ts vley elt durum New s yellow 56 1b 1 yellow 55 Ib test 3 white J white and ye t far Cory hell ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN | ISAK Ete 1, One lot o} Live pound disco s'ow. | $ ly sales 10 to 20 cents lower with | Republican [lighter weights showing Better grades iy crages most! Bulk packing sows $6.00 25 cents lower Bulk fi Few sty up t 300, St lambs Few aver fed w fed ye ewes GRAIN Wheat ed with 1 nor 5 1d to faney $ choice $1.1 to good $1.1 13's; July § 66 %e5 GRAIN elle Miller Ce thern spring durum durum Shell Corn Ib test od Ib test under i soreness PURDY STORE ARE AT IT AGIN~ WED BETTER. HIDE OUR CLOTHE We | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND HAL HOLCOMB TIPPED Orr THE E BOYS THAT AUNT SARAH PEABODY 15 | K PLANNING ANOTHER RUMMAGE SALE - ye 5 os CAN GET TH You SAY-HAL |. HOLCOMB LosT HIS NEW TOBACCO SACK 7 de und to «| Republican ce d ong 71! the | ‘ 1 1 il 1 flax No.| posed a a4 83 80 Call County Coavention Ant- League Repablican s meeting of all Anti-League Burleigh county, m., Tuesday, F e delegates 10 to be held to the Na at Cleveland Republicans for A N. D., at the nomi consention deleye to ion aygue | Ohio | Welcome | P. GODDARD, Chairnas Elusive Death Ay young. w melancholia Cou train but fell the VAENNA flicted — wit threw mile Hout of Vi trom ground on soft few months jshe leaped into the Danube from Jone of the Vienna bridges, and wis + | promptly Revenge Nn unsuccessful candidate at the J rocent neral election h ‘com- peen on his Re- Jprisals of this sort are surely most unsportsmanlike Passing Show (London. ) 1 Manifestations an astronomer claims to have discovered five additional moons revolving around our earti This looks to usylike an advert ing dodge on the part of 2a boot legger, Passing Show (London) The Polit Most of band reache where the ten.” in the road “Stop, Loc't, Li Within the Law do you suppose a lawyer n't.” TWO U eof the n four inche Kirt and a bodice newest tun of the hem of the a tunic as well as form ‘BY STANLEY WELL RDN THIS’ SALE DIFFERCAT “THAN THEY DID} : QYLAST SEAR.) 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