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» George M. Register, #RIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 LASSIFED ADVERTISEMENT SALESMAN SALESMEN N The MecCaskey Register Com- pany need salesmen for South Dakota and Nerth Dakota terri- tories. We want men who have selling ability, and’ are now making good it feel their opportuni- |} ties are limited. | Our proposition will appeal to insurance men, merchants, ac- countants and jconservative spe- || cfalty salesmen. . Commissions advanced weekly. | If you are anxious to make a permanent and prgfitakle ‘con- nection with nationally known company, write in detail, H. R. Butcher, 30Q Kasota Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under insertions, under: 14) sar. 3 insertions 25 word under . 1 week, 25 Ads over 25 words, tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ssified ads are cash in Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. {WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED 6 words or or | SHOES—Become our local sales- man selling high-grade shoes di- rect to wearer. good commission. Experience | not required. Tanners Shoe} ee Co., 693 C St., Boston, To sell coffee territory. Op- | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced maid, Family | of two. Modern apartment. Do not | apply unless thoroughly competent, Coffee Company, coffee roasters, | and have good references. Write. Moorhead, Minnesota. 2-5-3t | ane P Se ees ALES LADIES WANTE PERSONAL H Good salary guaranteed to the SUB DIGBY private instruction in | ht people. App! Van ilorn, Gregg Shorthand, touch typewrit- nom 109, After ing, 208 érd Street. Telephone 835. | Competent. girl eral housework. Call 802 to‘ farmers in loc: portunity to earn large inceme. | Write for particulars.’ Pioneer| | FOR 3 © improved | farm, good buildings, three miles | from county seat, half mile from} Foreston MilleLacs County, Minn- esota, further information on re- quest. Carl Lindstrom, Foreston, | Minn. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSFS AND FLATS - FOR SALE—A bargain in an eight’ reom modern, weli lo- d, facing south and east, nice | propesty could ‘not be re- placed for less than $7500.00, My | 2 wt price only § 00. i IRTUNITY OF ALI | Alse, other houses, in various parts | “am offering some of the finest im- | vf the city at from $1000 up and) proved in Southern Alberta at $20} ‘ut all sorts of prices and terms; ; to $50 per acre.n Reasonable terms. | can suit any taste or purse. Financial Agent, Lethbridge, Al- | I also write fire i in berta, gactw! able companies, RANCH FOR SALE or RENT -400 head of stock cattle for outside range for 1500. F. W. Por- | ter, Pleasant Valley, Montana. | FOR SALE OR RENT—320 acres | land, five miles northwest of marek, R. §. Price, D FOR SALE two houses, good wellt stable, hen house. Will divide. A bargain.| J, K. Doran, 406 Third street. | “ 2-7-1w | —Furnished apartment} cond floor, fitted for Nght! housekeeping, 794W. Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth} MISCELLANEOUS 2-1-tf| FOR SALE—Brand new $120.00 set 13 room apartment; of Alexander Hamilton Institute | partly furnished. Two private en-{ Student's business course. Very trances, adjoining bath, heat, light,| cheap. Music Shop, 214 Main S and water, $35. Photle 614. 1-28-tf | FOR s FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| price for c men. in Rose Apartments. F. W.{ al book case, lurphy. Phane 852. 12-29-tf | S82 W. aft FOR RENT—1 partments fully ; FOR R equipped for light housekeeping. | housekeeping Phone 794-W. 0 72-18t£ |) gle “sléepine FOR RE Five modern} _Vhone 1 apartmen L. Thomp-on.| FOR RENT—One of Phone 287 2-é-lw| Ness locations in the city of Bis rek. Write Ad No. 710. Car FoR 1 Davenport, secti d two rockers. Ca rooms, Yoorti; also one Sin- 622 stds room K. _____ ROOMS FOR RENT ; ror I A pleasant comfortable | fropt room on first floor, vacated; Feb, 10th. Call at 409 sth St.! _“ Phone at} FOR S. Lovely of brown oar 7 = furs, large nec! and muf! FOR F ne nicely furnished Bet das as light house keeping room, ground) _ $10. Phone 632-J. floor, gas plate, 517-2nd St. Phone! RUG WEAVING—Work sis. -iw{ and delivered. Carrie J. Falch, sens faniAr 2-5. ENT—Nice Turnisheg room in| — Bismarck, 2-5-1w modern house, close in, 402 Sth St.| FOR SALE—Potatoes, 40 cents per Phone 8365, 2.2-1w{ bushel. Phone 440-M. 2-6-1w OR RENT—Three good unfurn: ed | housekeeping rooms. Call at 803) % th St. 1-17-tf FOR RENT— Modern room, centrally located, 408 5th St. Phone 697-R. || News of Our ik Neighbors - -7-3t a 7 Pleasant room at 614, ‘ WING ITEMS\ Phone 227. j Dr. Thelen, of Wilton, was in town 2-8-3t! on professional business Wednesday. H oie Axel Soder spent the first of .the week in Bismarck on business. i per yard, Singer Sewing Machine 4 smarek, 1m set piece called for FOR RE oth St. FOUND FOUND—Fountain pen. Call 352 be- tWeen 2:00 and 5:00 P. M. 2-7-2t| Mrs, Jack Glanville was taken to \the Bismarck hospital last Thursday, Mbtice is hereby given that that | she is not improving as fast as he’ certain mortgage, executed and deliv- | many friends would yged by Cora O, Hagen formerly Cora | Orin, and Fri Hagens her has: band jmortgagors, to Clara L. Rise, mortgagee, dated the third day of January in the year 6f Our Lord one thousand nine hundred andj twenty two, and filed for record in sthe 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 reeotded therein in book 174 Sab of Mort on page 10, will be}. Mr. and Mrs, John Webber dr. left | foreclosed by a sale of the premises | {for Tomah, Wis., last week to make | n such mortgage and hereinafter | their future home. | Hescribed at the front door of the ere Buse igh epanty, North Dailkote, cour | Vinton Heaton went to Tuttle lust house. in the city of Bismarek, in/ H Burleigh county, Nosth Dakota at| THesday on business. the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the; M day of February, A. D. 1924 to Mr, and Mys. W. H. Starck were in town on Thurgday on business. Mr. Delmar McClelland was in Bis- marek several days the first of the week on business. Mrs, N. Collins spent several day's | in Minneapolis last week. et x | A fifteen year old daughter of Mr. | satisfy the amount due upon such|Hatle, of Arena passed away last mortgige on the day of sale, | Wednesday, of blood poison. The premises described in such | i mortgage and which will be sold to} * County Superintendent Miss Runey satisfy ‘the same are described a5! visited our schools last week. 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 fi i in Burleigh county, North Dakota. ° By virtue» of the option con- tained in said mortgage, the said mortgagee, whose name is now Clara L. Lund, hag declared and dogs hereby declare the whole prin- ciygl sum of said mortgage due and payable, and this forecigsure is for gage, with accrued interest thereon the whole principal sum of said mort- to the time of said sale, together with taxes on saig land paid by said mortgagee. : Ait of the aevt secured’ by said mortgage became due on January 3rd-A, D, 1924. There will be due on said moftgage t the date of sale the sum of four- hundred and tyepty dollars and yy two cents ($1420.32), besides thecosts of this foreclosure. Dated January 11th A.D. i924. Clara L. Lund, formerly Clara L. Ri Saiq Mortgagee. A. E. Kopplin took his sedan and | took Mrs, Jack Glanville to Bismarek | Thursday. i Rev. Dickey was here Surday and | held services. in the church Sunday evening. } / Professor Hayes, Miss Glodbery | and Miss Wilson, of Arenn, attended the basket ball game here last Sat-; urday evening.’ | Regan was too much for our beys | in the basket bali-game here last | | Saturday evening wirining by a score of twelve to nineteen. A While the middle states are cover- ed with a blanket of twenty inches | of snow, North Dakota, is having June weather and no snow, to speak of, we have a grand old state after ) all. = WILD ROsE ae Mr.’ and Mrs. Merkle “took ttir “Yttla gibt “abolit 2; years otd to “see Dr, Baer at Braddock, ‘The little girl ; sittorney for said é Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D._ 1-11-18-25-—2-18-15 Quick seller and | ,, | friend of hers visited | night, birthday. : th principal meridian f THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is reported to have dyptheria end scarlet fever, Mrs. Harry Albright had her son to BisMurck again last week and his broken leg is growing straight. 0. %L. Puerson went to Bismarck on the train to see his son Arnold who is in the hospital there. Mr. A. Jenzol, dairy superintend- ent made his monthly trip to the Saville dairy, farm. The Misses Ada ‘ ile and Flor- ence Odell spent the week end at the W. H. Brownawelj home. Mr. R. J. Elliott and son have: been cutting ice at the this week. Frank creek A number of the young folks of this vicinity met at Howard Brown- awell*s home Monday evening and the evening was passed by playing H. J. Brownawell Saville, Mr. n went to last Saturd Engleman and a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. e Baxter last Saturday and Sun’ They return- ed to Bismarek~on Monda Albright and Mr. Hazelton on busi- Miss Margaret Way who has been work- ing for Splo: during = Mr. Splonskonsk nce to South Da- kota returned to his home. F. Buck are haul- raddock during the Fred Saville Harold Brownawell went to marck on the train last week bring- ing his Ford ear back Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and children were Braddock visitors Sat- urday, Thvitations are out for a party i EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Se aD ee hy rr AE ee he S| (MR. WORTHWADS, MY COLLECTOR TEULS ME THAT’ YOU KEEP. PUTTING WIM OFF FROM TIMS TO TIMG IN SPITS OF THE FACT , THAT You'RE WELL’ ¥ ABLE To SETTLE. * »NHAT HAVES You Got TO SAY IN DEFENCE OF YOURSELE £ ° WELL, SIR, VLU SAY THaT I'M GOIN] To Pay THE BIEL, Bor | | FOR REASONS BEST] | KNOWN TO MYS@LE, SOING TO Pav IT | WHEN & S&T 3'M WHEN You GET READY, GH F THAT's | FAIR ENOUSH ! — ONE FoR THe |Mowsy, TWO FoR the H. A. Carlisle home Saturd Feb, 16 in honor of Avis’s A large mumber of both young and old folks gathered at the hone of Mr. Jens Jenson Saturday Februar The young peoj ADAM AND EVA ff MIR. OCHSENFELD, MEET } HTHE GREAT FINANCEER HWHO MAY (NUEST IN MY BUBBLE HOUSE. LOOK! THERE'S ONE OF THEM Now IN A “BROWN DERBY ACROSS THESTREET. WHERE ARE You, GOING 7 4 4 UN IN “ ed and the older folks played cards a p danes|iting in this district on hi MAY? WHY 'M™ READY TO Now. ff VA GOING \ ! To PROTECT— and visited. amann was out repairin rved by the ladies at midnight and] sone of the phones on this line last} returned to their homes at an{ weel, | ly hour. | a was i Dwight Carlisle w: a visitor H. D. Brownawell home 1 Mr. Fred Ar Men- ast of Moffit Was out vis- [at the wi 3Y CAP HIGGINS OF COURSE I'LL HAVE TO FIND OUT HOW To MAKE IT BIG ENOUGH AND STRONG ENOUGE) TO LIVE IN Vanishing Millions MARVELOUS! Bu WE MUST KEEP VEST MILLIONS IT Se€crer ! IT RIGAT 957” | EveRvwoerc a STEALING IDEAS, —@ way VM LOOKING FOR A MAN WHO ESCAPED FROM THE _ ASYLUM! You HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING OF A “GUY NAMED OCHSENFELD WHO THINKS HE'S A MILLIONAIRE , HAVE You? WHAT ARE YOU DOING AROUND HERE! Y BIG IDEA! GARAGE» WHAT KINDA CAR DO You. EXPECT “TO ve ‘ & — A. PERSON HAS “10 BE.CAREFUL.WHar KIND OF ADEINING ~ CAR: HES Deayit FON OF THE OLD I HAINT DECIDED YET- BUT we WOULON' HAFF TTAKE ANN, BOARDS OFF T GIT THET CAR YOURN INIT. lifeless, tending lower. ceipt Steady to higher. Bulk best lights to $10. MARKET NEWS WHEAT WEAK AT OPENING Recedes with Corn in Early Trading Ten to 15 sales lights and butchers, 80. Choi 2 300-pound butchers quot 5 or better. Packing sows $5.00 to $6. Feeder pins, Slaughter pigs, $5. 90 $5.50, Sheep. receipts, early tern lambs held arouhd $14, lambs ound. ks of 25 pounds, ng sales. w tive 13 to ed western Chicago, Feb. 8. receded with corn in to y dealings. shipments of wheat from Arg- had a bearish — influence. Wheat opening prices which ranged from ade lower to one-eighth cent ad ce, $1.11 1-4 to 8 and July $1.11 1-4 were foll a seth BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Mi Bismarck, Feb. Yo. 1 dark northern Yo. 1 northe vo. amber durum Yo. 1 mixed durum all around to we Seiya 1 aoe 's finish, flax Subsequently the market. rallikd, aga ail helped by reports that domestic} We quote but do not handle the rm stocks yet to come forward | following: i light. Ou : Bark Spelt LIVESTOCK Hog receipts cents lower. declined, New, Shell Corn White Yellow & Mixed Handyweights Good and choice butchers Cattle r No. No. le Ibs. Ear corn (72 Ibs. in Minnesota) under shell, Beet steers per potind discount under 4 steady Lower grades most reipts 10,000, Mostly to 25 cents off. decline. 5e Sheep receipts 10,000. Fairly ac- | Choice and fat prime wooled | Fully steady, Best Will Not Try Pitching. George Sisler ridicules the 10.) | wood 1 No wonder idea |} -PAGE SEVEN a 208 Ae 10 par MBs kes ee ealanats and stags, per Ib per Ib. Br Geese, per Ib Aazzie wit Boston, Keb. 8. fer. Lizzie! She can keep on getting her daily dvinks. And nobody will be arrested riving them to her \ DRINK. No prohibition pill that can be used to prevent ¢ automobil freozins ring to problem insoluble. it | her from Ys the radiator experimer look upon as still can aleohol~4 like Li dozes © of wgrair TOMB FOR Berlin, Feb. 8. Hen Sienkiew “Quo Vadi to Poland. AUTHOR ‘The body of author, of lic in his native states that his remains brought from Vevey. Jand, where he died in 19 to Cracow, Poland vre he w buried in wthedral on the hill beyond the city, bythe side of Jtcmbs of the Polish kings. be the ¢ VACCINA London. ‘eb. that unpleasant cold? Well, get vaccinated. Thousands of Londoners are doing it now! At one hdspital alone, from "to persons are innoculated FOR COLDS. Want to dodge ri 80 folk are beginning to leave their rubbers and galoshes at ome that he intends to take up big | pitching again, Sisler sa hiv eve trouble make jor him to perform at first, he is | [through with the playing end of the | to shippers $14.75, Bulk good kind to packers $14.00 to $14.50, / , MINNE Minneapo APOLIS FLOUR. Feb. 8.—Flour un Shipments, 43,256 barrels WHOLESALE PRODUCE | (Furnished by Northern Produce | Cream Ib. tendeney | Fresh, canded per doz | Dressed Poultry P. Young Tom turkeys Paul, 1,200, to weak ceip! ntterfat per steady other |No. 1D Bulk to §& ow and nd down, higher. unsold. yearlings opening Hield i ib, P. Hen turkeys, ks per Ib. per Ib 1 turkeys, per Ib Live Poultry 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib she-stock Bulk carly Bologna bulls 15 to Bulk carly, $4 to d feeders dull and Hens Hens 1 RECKON Ht Witt Q > MP 1, gp VE YU r® gf Yn STANLEY ,,, /¥° MYOEM” y1 & alle : “WHEN DOC PILLSBURY PASSED THE OLD HUTCHINS HOME HE ENCOUNTERED A _ BLACK CAT IT LATER TURNED ODT NOT gTo BE A REGULAR HOUSE CAT FRECKLES AND HiS FRIENDS ( -MOM,T UST SAW ALEK <SUDERINTENDENT'S COMIN’ HOME FROM SCHOOL } OFFICE? TELL HIM AN! HE SAID FRECKLES “1 THAT TWANT To WUZ SENT To TH’ SEE HIM SUPERINTENDENTS 7 WHEN WE OFFICE ( CIN HER BOY— FRECKLES, You 5 ‘DON'T KNOW HOW GRIEVED “TAM TO THINK YoU HAD 7 60TO SEE THE SUPERINTENDENT: “MOM, 1 BEFORE, HE. GOES. 1 MAKING 2 Twn “CROSSING WATHMANS BIRD HOUSE . jident SON UND? (No-No Now )- = WILL SLEEP AT 96. Feb. 8. — Dr. sr, oldest res Univ thir: ( » BEng. Downing Li Cambrid: 96, still Ceorge though now hnowh sboratoric of the work And For 47 chemistry at in the so it ha years he depart AFTER A TIGER, Feb. 8. Hoping may to the wild animals she Ernest Thompson proceeded to shot an elk, bear in her andy his and a Ne mc 8S) | opnves* HI I ie AW, DONT WORRY” He WUZ2NT oa