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« SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 = - — - “ $5000. $1100. handles; able butcher and bacon We quote but : n __. Tribune. 2-2-9t |~ farms, free booklet, ing around 150 to 260 pounds most-[folloWing: j alle “The ibe sok Ope . >) ae WORK : ‘Farm Agency, Hepriette, Minn ‘ ly $6.50 to $6.70, Top $6.75, Few] Oats ....0.....-.+ And now you know how that sturted. ; WOREWE ee =| att 3-29-16 lighter weights down to $6. Bulk Barley: i ane ee : pe NTE ish to do wash-| soR-SALE OR RENTOSDO acres ha: = packing sows $6.00. Speltz. {0.06.55 TT toe] “Pil bet $10,000 mine are prettie ail ing at home or at houses." Call| "tang. five tee Nortinweetaal Bik Sheep receipts 26. Compared with New Shell Corn Kworld challenged Gilda, | 1200 Broadway. Mrs. Matt Lunt-| marek, R..S. Price, Decorah, Ia. week ago all classes sheep and Jambs White} th ankle in lack silk FOR SALE. zer. 1-29-1w : 1-28-2W a3 strong to 25 cents higher. Week's Yellow & Mixed | Freneh ala eA . or Riverview,. six-room strictly, » - Neen ETE J bulk prices follow: Top fed western deat { neatly trimmed calf in open-vw Classified Advertising Rates modern house ......- ++ $5,800.00 PERSONAL. r TORS Jambs $13.60. Bulk $13.85 to $13.60, nat ede clockings, and referee stepped be- 3 if M : a i 7 a NOTICE TO-CREDITORS Natty B76 te. $18 : tween then “Lucky hound,” 1 insertion, 25 words or landan Ave., foue—tooms, SURSDIGBY private instruction in] In the Matter of the Estate of Native lambs $12.75 to $13.00. Top discount under 5 tbs. Pa , under partly modem .........-+ 2660.00! Gregg Shdrthand, touch typewrit-| Constant R. Kopplin, D eased. jyearling weathers $11.60. Fat ewes 2 lbs, in Minnesota) | muttered boysein “eld 2 insertions, lat street, eight rooms, part- | ing, 208 Sra Street. Telephone 886 Notice is hereby age! ae oR EER $7.00 to $8.00, Top feeding lambs | 5 under shell, i on : a HnlOhe ys Cis oie 8 ly modern . - 4200.00 o 2-1-2w | undersigned Constant P. | Kopplin, “4 5 | $12.00. SNUtA secause “none of the males of the Sinead bb wordk’ or | [2nd street, five. rooms /and PAUMISTRY. and Pheehologist, Mad: | Administrator of “the | Estate As i , o eountty, willl are, a8 Juanes een anee bath’ Goeiicca Sane 8,000.00} am Lattimarglle, 416 4th Street. OU eee da sitter hed of It Strength CHICAGO LIVESTOCK WHOLESALE PRODUCE ful-leg championship may go by a ard street, 4 robma and bath. 2,800.00 Phone2198, Bismarck, N. Dak. Call| Wewer and’ State of Minnesota, Chicago, Feb, 2.—Cattle receipts | (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) | tault Males are not. in 5, Qe addi. | {Atepue B, West, six rooms, | from 11 a, m. till 10 p. m. Help| deceased, to, the creditors of. and) Chicago, Feb Duying in which | 1000. Compared with week ago bet. | Cream--Butterfat 1 2 ]ested in these things othe per word, strictly modern . $,250.00/ you find lost articles.‘ 1-20-1w] all pe having claims against, |. \ooce w in eketeh a ne cnthwest. [ter grade beef steers 26 to 50 cents Egps Fresh? things males are not interested in sg aa i 12th street, gix rooma, strict- — taid deceased, to exhibit them with |® house with forage a ead gave | higher. \ Dressed Poultry are old, pre-war Scotch, pur golf CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ly. modern ....... Busses 4,000,00| _ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES the necessary vouchers, within four Be ee era Laie eae ener | How receipts 8,000, Active. No. 1D. B. Young Tom turkeys — | scores, ringside seats and Rolls-Roy ES 18th street, f FOR SALE New Single ——| months -after the first, publication | mew streng! e ; ive conta higher, Bulk des ner ib, : ces. . Se a TR ocr dbo.0d | Sehr MEER arene tejele Laas Vote [oe Aner. cto eee RUM aEE today Meine oe SE ee eee en cee No’ 1 Di ton tarkaya, per Ib. se : ne arenes 000.00! eral Electric. Sixty Cycle 110-V Mo- e a MES) edium and heavyweight butchers | Nc band YS. > Cents Per Inch ‘Aud Y oth ; y Cy tor.at the place of business of said | Many traders, however, were acting | ¢— ns : Hon a Pugke: ber 1b. nb | au cthwanchba geet: SMOMRRN TEE Rrra ar vetevetantern Il eceeeme ee partly modern|” tors 1-4 horsepower $16; 1-2 horse- | administrator in the town of Tuttle on the assumption that. something | &7° {° FCB se AEORSISEI UBD URE Ig. A Getae per AL, 413 stick addicts bragging about $1,000,- Cony: should neveess | lange ae so at varying prices aa power Also rebuilt motor bar-]in said Kidder County, North Da-] 97 sethack to be looked for in| *!o) Sa ORME ee ait ae Live ‘Heditey AOU: disiinanktne hatwa, Heui 1 Ucne ceive y 12 o'cloc! + . ire insurance in good, re- rig ¥ us your needs. Hyre| kota. view of » persis! of} nueer receipts, ony: ve f ‘ dish-washing hands, ek Ee ock to insure | |tiahie companies. Co. 633 So. Dearhorn, > Dated February Ist, A.D. 1924. |i" au Lag a SR ae of today’s receipts direct to pachers. | No. 1 turkeys, per Ib . 19 [hiseuits, or cutest home-made ging RR a ete For service in the eale.or purchase} Chicago. : CONSTANT P. KOPPLIN, At On Ee atte at yrincer| Nasket generally steady. Few sales Hens 4 Ibs. each and over per tb. 18 | ham aprons WE. RESERVE THE RIGHT |} | of real extate, city or farm Tands, ee) eee cad: SUMMING ATE 2) Cea en eae ae abe in 2 1 and choice Wooled Tambs | Hens under 4 tbs. each, per Ib Caen YO REJECT ANY COPY me | LAND rst publication on the 2nd day] wheat as officially reported iN 6 | gin75 to $14.25. Springs, per Ib.. est way to a man's heart may be SUBMITTED 5 + FE, YOUNG., Prom Signo comiined farm of February, A. D. TIER oi1b 38 pene: He ue beat aH H 4 a ks and stags, per Ib bath is stomach, Beh cay it THE eed a and net of abet Cu Es i z a « [which varied from unchanged figures | eel ne wn ponte hh Rane HMERIMER eT cee Oa . ; 1 \{ good: improvements consisting of] (, TWRIe VG [to s-8 cents lower, May $1.11 3-8 to a 4 ‘ 3 ero BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~__BALESMAN Route, barayCoattle hed, gransrye| Cell for, County Convention AME) S71", "and daly $110 38 to $110) SFE: oo te gaT00. nN |e ae Co) awe used to thinkeRieGertoniwds PHONE 32 SALES =A§00100 w week to atart.| ROK ‘house, hen house, well and) 4 gags, meeting of all Anti-League |1-2 were followed by an, Advances All| Benm $20.00) to $27.00. The Nut Cracker ehINL. -teoniing “with widlede That is about your starting point! Windmill, fine grove of trees east | Republicans of gBurleigh county, {around to well above yesterday's MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN lees When ‘shesderehaed ten tuaUle with us beennse ef special eppor- | puri ziver, for $4000., on} xT) at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. | finish Minneapolis, abet 2-2W heat i me a ; ck championehip against al com- HELP W4NTED—MALE tunity for advancement as soon as| Very. liberal terms; the improve-|]5" 1y94, ¢ oelect. nine delegates to| On the advance September delivery) ae ee nui cea te Te | PHE GREAT LEGS CHAMPIONSHIP | Oo) ie tadies in current peutivene HEP WANTED—Clorks, for “gov| we train you. We ate the Jangest | ments alone are’worth about that.|the state convention to be held tolestablished a new high price récord | (OR P Pvorth.| All of a sudden-tike les "Canale: Heri bok quai iRECATDNER ernment postal and other good po-| concern of its kind -in the world A great bargain in a quarter sec-| nominate delegates to the National for the season and July equalled the | OO walked up to the spenker’s table ANRBER: sitions $1400-$2300. yearly. Experf-| and the biggest advertisers in the | tion of land)-tm Burleigh county,| Republican convention at Cleveland, | previous high point. The clos 8 ‘ ie nie manded — conversational bate babi’ once unnecessary. Full particuiars'| industry. Don’t sit and, wonder) 0" which about 75 acres are brok-|Qhio. All anti-league Republicans | unsettled at a shade to three-eighths ean ong: with such toothy subje The old-fashioned man about town free by writing G. W. Robbins,|. what this ad is all about, Come °" fine soil; see me for very low| welcome to one-half cents \net gain, May $1.11 S inery t6 he Curse of Mah Jon nd may not have had muchMexcitenent ivi Service Barer ste ae in and alk it over with me, Apply Price, Geo. (M. Register. ae WP ENON): 1 eG OR tat July : 3 at Unwashed St in his day, bul:-he’selddm euine HOMO ldg., Washington, D. C. . C. Hoy, 110 3rd St, Bismarck, | __ eri 7 : fons toc Dad |with a sprained neck 2-2-5t) No. Dak, : FOR SALE der climate, $1,600. 1-25-2t aes TRY }X-| SADESNEN FOR CIGARS [Travel| Eleven. neres, fine for chickens rae ae until it is definitely settled whether| Some day ladies will hold interna- hile you learn at! ing, salpry and expenses or com-| Park Hike timber, eat No Cause For Alarm Paul, Feb. 2-—Cattle re- BANG '\Misfinguette, in this corner gents,{tional tug-of-war to find out who home, Book and Proof; mission with drawing account. pledge sues toe railroads: 1 cyou look like a good risk, Mrs.|(°1Me (seta A As Gs to 66 Jor Gilda Gray, ip that corner, both |wears biggest and most comfortable L ree. Satisfaction guar-/ Mustysbe active, ambitious, energe- 10d nee eee phone if wanted, | Malone, but will you kindly ane | fat steers and yearlings and fat she ones we members of this ‘club, owns most al-| shoes. One ahinew daparamill anteed and position secured. Write) tie and désirous of ‘making Bie, tleetrie Hight.nnd phone if wanted. | var your father died. of?” stock unevenly, 25 or pre nnisl a TWHRE SRE OIoyrone: Jrend about heat prostrations in the o Chief Engineer Cooke, 2 ‘ 3 ‘i t arn, e ses, Sl rsvagngeamaciiooa aries e anners. and cutters st x . rue areile Zone : Chief eae Cooke, 4 money. Formers experience not! ote, near Spokane tin Idaho. Near Oi can't rightly orimimber as to eens ane Rologna bulls BISMARCK GRAIN arctic zone. uawrence A icago. necessary. We furnish instruc- We ° 7 thot, sur, but gure it was nothing . ; Mistinguette came over from] = ! th K milis and. factortes. Box 1078, g Stockers and feeders strong| (Furnished by ’Rusgell-Miller Co.) id TELP- WANTED— add ma-| tions. Grand opportunity for right| 9-2-1, | serious.”—Life Se TREY Week's! “bill Haag eae Dal HD | soaneel with only! pair of $1,000,000) steam terially to your income by typing| man to establish permanent profi- | 17 sana a PEs Ta ANI celal Dab LG) Pdi HOW. * gyog {legs that ever winked unblushingly | qgrqer Ie ihe Gera ean authors’ manuscripts._Free detailed | table business. Apply at once to 2 ast M Re Ones eon Sipe me Sanit lane CO eoNtet ae seat BLU 8 ue Se en rgnt REGHCEE. ORAL T\| AP DAUHMATESAY GoqeDenver; Rerina:| TereUreemrce ere nerticule Mother Knew Her Child to $8.00, Fat she- 1 northern spring 1.04 i , ; Hiss|ship Sophie Marie from Petro- & “s Agent, Tallapoosa Rss i *"g-9.at | lowest price. John J. Blac! MOTHER—Why don't. you marry | $6.00. Canners and cutters No. l amber durum .... g6| Gray took one ook at them and) grad has brought to Hull, England, Garnes, Author's Agent, Tallapoosa, -2-1t ; ; 2 y 3 pe Sa Y AKG i at {mumbled something about unimport-} 1500 bales of 3 6 ing i = pewa Falls, Wiscongin. Adolph? Bologna bulls $4 No. 1 mixed durum 84 | ran SHEARS 1500 bales of consisting of ylance of European curreney. Ga. over 18 willing te investigations. Reports. 2 id Sexpenses. Experience y. Write J. Ganor, Former Govt. Detective, St. Louis. ——_————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE TEMALE HELP WANTED — Home work, $20 weekly can be earned mailing vireulars, music. Send 10 cents for mu: information. Na- \fonal Music Co., 214 West 34th, ew York, BOARD AND ROOM DESIRING pleasant , rooms, cooked meals, at. reason- s, call “The Mohawk,” Phone 145. THOSE and home able. pri 40L Sth St. ‘4 1-81-5t DRESSMAKING ) DRESSMAKER— Mrs. Phone 1102. »The 1-21-2w FIR! ILASS Chas. Lamb. yLourain, Apt. 4. ‘FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS toilet in, also $ furnished house- keeping ‘rooms, first floor in mod- crn iguse. Apply 1100 Broadway. | Phone. G46W. 1-31-3 POR RENT— Furnished {apart on second floor, fitted for Nght housekeeping, $40 a month, Phone; TAW., Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth. _feare Tribune. £- FOR RENT—Two-rgom apartment, partly furnished. Two private en- trances, adjoining bath, heat, light, 4 and water, $35. Phone 614. 1-28-tf po SALESM. responsible. Writé 707 in-care ef * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TALTY AND SIDELINE SAL! Big commission on a $9.60] combination deal netting dealer | 100 per cent. Nationally advertis- ed-Free Goods or premium-Produc- 80 AGRES 1-2 mile to railroad town, highway, good 6 room house, §n- i ple out buildings, fruit, good wa- | ter supply, productive land all op- ‘on, aged widow will sacrifice for error! DAUGHTER—He's He doesn’t believe there's a hell. ¢ MOTHER—Then you should marry him. ,We'd soon convince him of his -Korsaren (Christiania). a freethinker.| Stocker: ; receipts week ago cents lower. Hog receipts ers write quick hefore territory closed. Dept. S. D, Box 1507 Mem- phi nn. it Absolutely the Biggest | Money Getting Specialty on the Market today. Something different, $15-$50 a day proven, Every man A-Sale, and then a booster.~ Get this. No. and So, Dak. Kriss Kross Sales. Office: Carpenter Hotel, Room 600, Sioux Falls, So. Dan SALESMEN: ‘arn big money sell- ing “Nogar” wWility suits made of Nogar cloth. Will stand the “gaff;” wear longer and look better; suits | sell for $12.50; trousers $4.60. Write Nogat Clothing Manufactur- ing company, 319 W. 0. W build- ing, Omaha. : SALESMEN AND AGENTS—Cana- diah ~firm positively starts you clearing $60 ‘weekly. New, casy work. Your own business. No canvassing. Immense profits. Can- adian ‘Sales Association, Toronto, Canada, SALESMAN — Unusual opportunity | for. first class jan; selling most complete Tine ofls and greases @i- rect from refiners, established 41 years, Experience th's line unnec. essary. Liberal commission. 708 150 month and ex- penses selling cigars. Experience not necessary. Send self-address- ed stamped envelope for informa- tion, NATIONAL CIGAR CO. High Point, N. C. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow of 5|SALESMEN WANTED—Pioncer Toy Balloons are so well known, selling Plan for 1924 will open it. The rooms and bath, hot water, heat, full basement. Call at 102 Ave, B. Phone 275W. FOR RENT—Five modern room house by February 1, Phone 603R | § after five p.m. or call at 808 AL Rosser, 1-25-tf “FOR RENT—Strietly modern epert- men. in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. _—‘12-20-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. “i 1-12tt FOR RENT—Five_room, partly mod- ern house, close in. Phone 647. 2-1-1 FOR RENT—Flat in Person Court Call 519 Avé. A. 1-26-tf wt ROOMS FOR RENT TOR RENT—Have @ nice iatge bed room on ground floor with light housekeeping privileges, and Taun- ‘try ing basement, $20 per month. Phone Siow. 1-31-1w FOR RENT-——Pwo nicely modern furnished rooms on ground floor, for light housekeeping, very rea- sonable, may have use of piano, 822 Ave. B, 2-1-3t FOR RENT—Large front room on 4 Brouna floor, furnished. Kitchen- ette with gas range, hot water Phone 863, 217 8th St. 1-28-tf FOR RENT—Nice furnished room in modern house, close in, also Adam Schaaf piano for rent, 402 5th St. Phone 836-3 z 2-2-1w, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished \mod- ern rooms for rent, 1% _ blocks ‘from postoffice, 216 2nd St. Tel. 7/882. 4 1-31-3t ¥OR RENT—A_ warm comfortable room, close in 405 5th St. Phone 836M, Call on phone after heat. aE Sa oe ORs YOR RENT—One single and one 4pm double furnished sleeping rooms, 419 7th St. Phone 1066, een ee ee FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, ‘suitable for light housekeeping. | Apply 421 9th. - Pirone 641-W. m 2-1-2, FOR RENT—Three good unfurnrahed housekeeping rooms, Call at 803 th St. { 1-17-Af FOR RENT—Warm room in modern | house 801 5th St., or phone 242-W.. 2-2-3t | YOR RENT—Attractive room in new ghodern home. Phone 313 or 682¢ PNG 2-2-8 FOR RENT—One room in modern home, 418 5th St.’ Phone 836R. < FOR, RENT—Plgasant room at ‘614- 6th St. Phone 227...» 7 2-1-3804 is easy. Pioneer On Pleasant work. Experience not es- sentinl. Hugh L. Nicholas, 4404 Sheridan, Chicago, Til. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED—Reliable im: woman to distribute MeNess Sani- tary line of Quality Extracts, Spices, Toiletries, Household Rem- edies, etc, in Bismarck and nearby cities. Full-or part time. Our co- | workers make big money because McNess products are everyday ne- cessities in big demand. Territory | valuable. Write todgy for free | samples. Furst and Thomas, De- _partment_H, Freeport, Tlinoi ‘Men or women to ti orders for genuine guaranteed hos- iery for men, women and-children; | olimginates darning. Salary $75 4 week full time; $1.50 ait hour spate | time. £ottons, heathers, silks. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING | MILLS, Norristown, Pa. +, | GENTS—Make.$10 to $20 daily, sell- | ing small kitchen necessity. Over | 200~percent profit. Sells rapidly | everywhere to nime out 6f ten wo- | men, New plan make sgles enay. | -PREMIER MFG. COMPANY, Dest. N 1, Detroit,.Mich, MEN AND WOMEN—Sell homes, home. er, money batk guarantee. Connell Co,, Detroit, Minh. direct to! Several ‘prospects ‘in each Good side line, 35 cent sell- J AY anteed stomach ctre, six cans, $1. If, 12 cans at $2 don’t help your stomach, trouble you get your money back. Sold by J. W. Mur- ie care SE Se ee x or. 2nd St. -. A-3dhlw LEAF TOBAGCO, six lbs. Smoking, , $1.50; “Six Chewing, $1.80; Tive Best Burley, $2.50; all, prepaid and | satisfaction guaranteed. Jim Foy, | . Dukedom, Tenn. Reference Pcat- OO tS sesame lates FOR SALE—German police dogs. Well ‘boped, farm raised pups, from. imported Stock, full marked, first class watch anf cattle dogs. .Har- old Raondal, Covperstown, N, D. : 2-2-1t ‘WANTED—Yetge clesm cotton Yes. “Tiree yound, WILL PAY: NT 000 Sevear first 0rtgage loan on A-1, quarter sectfon, Party financially . ADAM AND EVA WT OUR WAY BUBBLE HOUSES? RIGHT BUT I'VE GOT A BIG IDEA! BRAINSJEVA ! MATTER OF FINDING THE RIGHT CHEMICAL COMBINATION === |] TO MAKE BUBBLES BIG ENOUGH AND STRONG ENOUGH TO ST | Live r WELL, MLL THINK IT OVER ADAM Visions eer ena JUST BECAUSE IT'S A NEW IDEA {IT'S ALL WRONG | SUPPOSE! WHEN FULTON BUILT THE FIRST STEAM- s and feeders § Five to $ 0. alves 400, WHAT But ARE You GOING TO-MAKE THE BUBBLE HOUSE S| witH, ADAM 2. .|No. 1 redd urum No, 1 flax No. 2 flax ..... No. 1 rye I T Cary oY, 7 My ec E RUMMAG: CAL... POTTS hogs averag- | Gil E TOWN a SALE NE’ 1 ea a a séiaed rival’ b d seorn- do not handle the another million PAGE SEVEN cut-up uniforms worn dy Russian in the war. The three-second | y py wn soldiers’ shircs dollar silk-Jand socks. WS = SEVENTH DAY SAYs HE HASNT HAD A KOT Z SUPPER ANY NIGHT SINCE HIS WIFE VOL ‘TO. CLERK AT_THE SALE 22227 2-- & NO-NO-YOU LosT THAT UNTEERED o LOOKIT! LooKr! JUS LIKE REAL ‘ \\ ial HUH . GOSH- IF AT WAS REALL SMOKE YOU WOULDNT BE ACTIN SO SMART-YOUD BE SICKERN A, OORG, MOM, ‘WHAT'S: FRECKLES AN' TMAT NOISE FoR? 7 ore Your FATHER |S GIVI FRECKLES A WHIPPING BOP MAKIN’ ALL )Y FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Will tage Vengeance BY BLOSSER % FOR BEING A NAUGHTY | -— Ne / \ NOW, LET THAT LLL BE A LESSON iii DID-PoP WHIP You, FRECKLES: 3 TILL NANE MY Boy AFTER Pop— AK SAY! HOW TLL SPANK -HIM'

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