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Classified Advertising Rates ; i Line successfully sold for past 1 insertion, 25 words or ; ; and payable. "ose siees.$ 60 || fifteen years to the drug, dry! “The premises describeg in such 2 insertions, 25 words or | naods, hardware and general stoPes.| mortgage, and) which will be sold to under 4 | Well advertised. Splendiq oppor-| satisfy the same are described as 3 insertions |” tunity for aggressive man. Miles} the Southwest “Quarter (SW) of .under | P. Bixler Co., Dept. 313, Cleveland, | Serica Se (27) in Town- BE guonse chess i ship. One Hundred > (142) 1 week, 25 words or under 1 Ohio. eet lRovth R is s Ads over 25 words, 2c AE RAMAN SUnumnalagnarcinicy Tor| Sere Renee ne Ginny Ato tional per word. | fire elite man, sei bg most foe | of thay Sip MeeCosciy Non Wael oS I a | plete line, ails and, greases direc ‘ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || from refiners, established 41) ere will be due on such mort- RATES | - years. Experience this line unnec- at the date of sule. the sum of 5 | essary. Liberal commission. 708] s x and 20- 65 Cents Rer Inch |: Swreare Téfbune, 209¢ (gifich. ine s i cludes principal, ta tere: ified ads de cash in Copy should be re- 2 o'ctock to insure me day. RESERVE THE RIGHT f ANY COPY WE v.10 RES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 SER eS ene EEE S home. 1 Book and Proof City, Utah, -lw | Admin Lassie atisfaction gu -" Constant_R. Kopplin, late of the inteed and position secured. Write AGENTS. WANTED. town of Sargent, in the County, of Engineer Cooke, 2144 AGENTS WANTED—Reliable mar or lower and” State of Minnesota, ete P Lae? : deceased, to the creditors of, woman to distribute MpNess 5 all persons having claims against, tary line of Quality Extracts, d, to exhibit them with Spices, Toiletries, Household Rem- y vouchers, within four iuthors’ manuseripts. Free detailed edies, ete. in Bismarck and nemby ; month: ter the fir request.. R. J., cities. Full or part time. Our co- otice, to s formation — 01 nes, Author's Agent, T BE A D tional opportunities; travels s ies; expenses. Hartley Detective Agency, Kansas City, Mo. | MEN 0} 18 willing to travel. Make eoret investigations. Reports. Salary and expen Experience | unne: Write J. Ganor, | Former Detective, St. Loui teed to t Van Horn, | m. 2-7-3t care | 1 i y guar: Apply at After F “Competent girl to for child, and help with genera house work, 510 Ave. A. right people. Room 1¢ 2.9-tf | 1) Competent girl for gen-| al housework. Call 802 Ave. B.t 2421! Ito assist with hous th St. 1-9-2t TED—Competent girl at once Call at 500-3rd St. 2-8-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ror SALE ai real bargain in’ an, ight room house, modern, weli lo ated, ny south and east, nic trees; property could not be re- placed for less than $7500.00, My | price only $5250.00, \ Also, other houses, in various parts | of the city’at from $1000 up gnd| at all sorts of prices and terins; ; can suit any taste or purse. | | also write fire insurance in-reli- | able companies. F, E, YOUNG | OR RENT—Block af lots, s, good well, stable, hen POR SAL two how house, Will) divide, A bargain. rie He doc ahica Stree ——_——$ TedW | LAND. _ é ror hed apartmaent | FoR § A snap. Comb farm | bn second floor, fitted fon, light| and ranch of about SOD acres. Has eping, $40 a month. Thone{ 00d improvements consisting of house 794W. Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth, | TOR RE | partly furnished. Two private en- | trances, adjoining bath, heat, light, | and water, $35. Phone 614. | 1 ~~ Strictly modern apart-, mens in Rose Apartments. F. W.! Murphy. Phone 852. 12-29-tf | FOR RUNT—Two apartments fully | equipped for light housekeeping. | <> ACRE Phone 794-W. FOR RE Five room modern| apartment L, K. Thompson. Phone 287. 2-6-1 | ROOMS FOR RENT \ R RENT—Two well furnished, FC K Pare east front, close in; gen-| Nlemen preferred, 216 2nd S Phone 832-J. 2-8-3t | FOR RENT—A pleasant comfortahie| front room on first floor, vacated | Feb. 10th, Call at 409 5th St.! Phone 512R. 2-8. 8t FOR RENT—One nicely furnished | * light house keeping room, ground | tioor, gas plate, 517-2nd St. Phone | 812d. 2-4-1 FOR RENT—Furnished room ip mo-} dérn house. Lady preferred. Meals | if desired. Phone 1068J. ’ 2-9-1w | FOR RENT—Three good unfurm: i housekeeping rooms. Call at 803 7th St. 1-17-tf | FOR RENT—Modern room, centrally { located, 498 5th St. Plone 597-R. | 1 2-7-3t POR RENT—Pleasant room at 514; th St. Phone 227. ‘ ! vs 2 8-3t | FOR RENT—Large comfortable 10om, | Call at. 522 2nd St. 2-9-8t | H | MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE-—Will sell at reasonable | price for cash—Davenport, section- al book case, and two rockers, Call 882 W, after 6 P. M. | JOR RENT—Warm, furnished light housékeepipg rooms, also one sin- gle sleeping room, 622 Srd~ St. Phone _132-W. 27-3 ‘OR RENT—One of the ‘best busi- ness locations in the city of Bis- marck. Write Ad No, 710, Care ‘Tribune. > 2-4-24-1Wk liLMSTITCHING—ANl work 10 cents per yard, Singer Sewing Machine ismar D. 2-6/1m 4K § ovely, set, of brown ‘irs, large neck piece and muff, $10. Phone 682-J, ¥ jtUG WEAVING—Work called for and delivered. Carrie J. Falch, * Bismarck. . 2-5-lw FOR. SA’ Potatoes, 4Q cents per bushel, Phone 440-M, 2-6-lw ee . | | SALESMENTWe have opening for | capable salesman with good record. SALESMEN WANTED— BMITTED | SAI SELL PAINT di MAN, woman wanted. Salary, $75 SELL wome i RaAT EGER AUTOR TEXGHANGE. | _.| REAL ESTATA FOR EXCHANGE |16-apartment and hig sees 4-1W! SUE DIGBY private instruction in | FOR SALE—Fighty acre improved | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 .. SALESMAN Wool Growers Associations’ Tail-| oring line of Virgin Wool fabrics | lav for Spring is now ready. For ter- | 1 n r ritory write L. G. Kinch, District | THOMAS HOWTESO? 2 { gnec of Mortgazec ARNE VIN, \ } Attorney for Assignee of Mort to farmers in local, territory. Op- | gagec portunity to earn Yarge inceme.| Steele, North Dakota. Write for particulars. Pioneer | 2-9-16-23-3-1-8.15 Coffee Company, coffee roasters, y Moothead, Minnesota, 2°8,3t! NOTICE TO CREDITORS | | samples | ALESMEN who can and furnish, bonds. right party. Western Woolen Knit Goods Company, Sait &) workers make big money because | MeNess products are every valuable. Write today for free Dated February Ist. A. D. 1924. samples. Furst and Thomas, De- | CONSTANT Ey BO ENS i Admin rator. partment H, Freeport, Illinois. | TS—Make $10 to $20 daily, sell- | ing smal} kitchen necessity. Over 200 percent profit. Sells rapidly ; everywhere to nine out of ten wo- ; men, New plan make sales easy. | PREMIER MFG. COMPANY, Dept. | N 1, Detroit, Mich. i -factory to us Freight prepaid. Experience necessary; exclusive territory; im, Lake | undersi 0 s | tor at the adminis train. A Brief Respite A Boston phys trip with his wife wrote home they would return Monday on the 20 p.! Their two childre 9 and 11, received vory definite ins the mortgagors to .| premises for and 1922, wi taxes on the the 1919-1920-1921 hich taxes the as | of the mortgagee paid on O 1928 in the amount of $249.36; also default in the failure to pay annual | interest coupons due | Nov. Ist, and 1923, respectiv of $96.00 each, by defaults the assignee of the mort-| gagee has elected to and does declare the entire mortgage indebtedness due pons ang acerued interest), f this foreclosure allow w Dated February 8th, 1924, ki Tm the Matter, of the Estate Rig. money for | Constant R. Kopylin, 1 Notice is hereby ¢! ined Constant P. trator of the place of busine: nis ratan Lhe HOW ES se Tada tunel dcinewal STORNUOEH| oC Se ore: tere oe First publication on the of February, A. D. 1924. 2-9. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE nual) (THERE, MY in the amount son of which of Deceased. iven by the 2nd day depot. jan-on a western tte, they Ernest and were ed surprised Alice waiting for on the station platform. EVERETT TRUE - DEAR, (S SOMETHING | FOR You To READ PINESS IS TNE MOST WIVES THE @ HareY~ AS Com UNHAPPY, RATIO FORMER TO FIVE OF MAT@IMON WAL BY. CONDO — UNHAP. CAUSED, FOR PaRtT, BY THE MMASECVES. MAR RIAGS, PARED TO THE ARE IN THE OF ONE OF THE unchanged to one-fourth cent higher, material upturn in’ pr Wheat was easier | th corn today during dealings. After opening Chicago, Feb, and July something. to $1.1 » Wheat underwent of a sag all around. No. Subsequently buying which — was | No. credited to the Northwest led to a} No. No. N The close was firm, $4.00 to $4.25, Stockers and feeders} NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- : $4.75 to $6.00. Calves receipts 50. CLOSURE SALE Compared with week ago vent calves| Notice is hereby given that taut mostly 25 cents higher, $6.00 to] certain mortgage, executed and de: $10.00, livered by Leslie S. Hackney and hogs averaging 160 to 240° pounds | hany, a corporation of St, Paul, Mins $6.70 to $6. Few lighter-weights.| nesota, gee, dated the first around $6 Packing mostly | day of No er 1919 and filed for } 0. Few feeder pigs § record in office of the register Sheep receipts, none. Compared| of deeds of the County, of | Kidder es with week ago la to 5O centa| and state of North a on the higher, Sheep 35 cents higher. | 22th Gay oo . Close, However, Is Firm, and] Week's*bulk prices follow: | Top-ted 5 BOS BHC a aR ‘i; , western lambs Bulk $13.60 ee to, Thor Slightly Higher to $14.00. to §$13.50.| assignment dated Nov Top. yearling and recorded in said $8. Top-fed western | register of deeds on Nove 00 to 5. Top feeding lambs $12. in Book S155" of Assij 4 BISMARCK GRAIN vd by Russell-Miller Co.) bed at Bismarck, Feb, 9, 1924 Court House in the City of Bismarck, 1 dark northern $1.08 | County ate of North 1 northern spring 1.04 Bay ; : ck ‘4 AN diced “gp | the afternoon on the twenty-secon¢ a : day of March A, D, 1924, to. satisf 1 mixed durum 1 red durum upon such mort sale mount ¢ lay of th on the higher, fo $1.12% to tse} No, 1 flax Default, consis }and) July $1125 to § ne BS : the mortynyors toy Zi y= 2 oT rye 51] premises for the y TALK ABOUT THE WIFE) | CHICAGO TAY We quote but do not handle the | and 1922, wh MAKING THE TRavece } Chicago, Beh, 9. Tog. OI SAC nounetad % Saw THAT ITEM j000. Active. Around 10 cents lower | prey tie | default in the failure top | than Friday's average. Practical toy 3 | pupons due N BEFORE You DID, BUT | {s7.15. (jill ipcsoce : 0c) intorengy, respectively, in the amount y ' " Cattle receipts 1,700, Compared New Shell Corn by reason of which & DIDN'T COME AnD ssc i Wire ‘ pened | = feck ngotbelter alice the assignee Wf the mort- STicKk Ir ONDER | Seseed cant ean NBA CUI ' Yellow & Mixed Ae tad te end. tee 4 bs Your Nose $15 higher s extreme top matured | No 3.58 Ibs: test . te} the entire mortgage ind®htedne “ steers. yearlings $7.10, ae rast sae ore SHeRneHOeSI Ht at le per pound discount under deseribéy in such Sheep receipts 4,000, Mostly stea-| 1 eee aol 6 Jay. Bulk desirable fat wooled lambs | !D*. Hae daactibeal Nidienetn eid Ear corn (72 tbs, in) Minnesota) structions not to meet them at the| The mother hu | postulate, When the parents arrived at 11:30, : 4 ry . + | shrill voice of Al it welbelap an beeranaeN 1s “Hurry up, mother! Don't stop to} talk. The. taxi’s up to $7.60 0 al- ready.” Boston Transcript. i us iio investment, big pay weekly. We deliver and collect. .Write Davis 1701 Washington, Kan- | weekly full time; $1.50 an hour spare time; selling guaranteed ho- | siery to wearer, Cottons, heathers, silks, Guaranteed Mills, Norris- town, Pa, * to consumer, $75 week] women. Catalogue and sal free. MacDermott Woolens, Wor cester, Mass. « WA IMPROVED FARM "OR CHICAGO OME PROPERTY PAYING $1,512 MONTH 6-store Best Northside district. Near Lin- coln Park. Price $145,000, Clear. Will take back mortgage to $85,000. Pxefer equipped farm. C, O'Con- nor, 158 National Life Bldg. Chi- cago. PERSONAL Gregg Shorthand, touch typewrit- ing, 208 3rd Street. Telephone 885, 2-1-2w house, barn, cattle shed, granary, hog house, hen house, well and windmill, fine grove of trees of Missouri river, for $4000. very liberal terms; the improve- ments alone are worth about tat. A gr@it bargain in a quarter sec- tion of land in Burleigh county, on which about 75 acres gre brok- | én, fine’ soil; see me for very low price. Geo. M. Register. 2. 9-1w 1% mile to railroad town, highway, good 6 room house, ample out buildings, fruit, good water supply, productive land all open, aged widow will sacrifice for $5000. | You MUST NOT BE DISCOURAGED, ADAM, JUST BECAUSE Wour CAPITALIST” TURNED OUT TO i ADAM AND EVA DISCOURAGED * WHY, EVA, NOTHING CAN KILL SUCH AN IDEA AS | MAKING HOUSES wiTe BUBBLES * STEAMSHIPS GO ALL OVER THE WORLD TODAY ,DOW'T THEY? BUT PEOPLE THOUGHT FULTON WAS CRAZY WHEN HE INVENTED) TRE FIRST ONE?! No Exception Ti BY CAP HIGGINS| d forward to ex- | the . but was cut off by crying: changed Bran $25.00 to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Fe Flour un Shipments 42,710 barrels, (Pa Cr SO. ST. PAUL LIVES So. St. Paul, Feb. a ceip Compared w No. earlings and fat heif closing | No. steady to strong. Other classes un- Spots on in-between kinds | No. een. Ip: Bologna bulls to 50 cents ower. Stockers and feeders uneverly, Bulk prices at the oF more lowe Spr Coe! nners and utters Bologna bulls THE OLD HOME TOWN a= a ALL GREAT THINKERS [HAD A HAR TIME AT FIRST BUT TH THEIR BIG IDEAS JUST THE SAME! JUST THINK OF ALL THE TROUBLES THAT POOR OLD COLUMBUS HAD, BUT HE DISCOVERED AMERICA, DIDN'T HE ? = ey PUT OVER Cr&. 7 EG SZ HAD A HARD NEWTON, ELt MARCONI $1100 handles, equipped farms, free | booklet. Christensen Farm Agency, Henriette, Minnesota. faxm, good buildings, three miles; from county seat, half mile from Foreston MilleLacs County, Minn-| esota, further information on re-| quest. Carl Lindstrom, Foreston, Minn, 2-6-lw Also 2-19-1w OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME—1 | ‘am offering some of the finest im- | proved in Southern Alberta at $20) | to $50 per acre.n Reasonable terms. Financial Agent, «Lethbridge, Al- | berta, 2.4-1w | TOCK RANCH FOR SALE or RENT | —400 head of stock cattle for sale, | outside range for 1500. F, W. Por- ter, Pleasant Valley, Montana. . 2-6-3t GOR SALE OR RENT—820 acres hay land, five miles northwest of Bis- marck, R. S. Price, Decorah, Ia. 1.28.2: ——_ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed ang de- livered by Leslie: S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hackney, hiss wifé, mort- gagors, to Hackney Land. Credit Com- pany, a corporation of St. Paul, Min- nesota, Mortgagee, dated the first day of November 1919 and filed for |) record in the’ office of the register | of deeds of the County’ of Burleigh | and state of North Dakota on the 12th day of November 1919 and re- corded in Book “98 of Mortgages, on page 79, and assigned by said! mortgageé to Thomas Howieson, by | assignment dated Nov, 26th, 1919, and recorded in said office of th register of deeds on November 17th, 1920, in Book “155” of Assignments4 of Mortgages sat pase 215, will be foreclosed by 2 sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described ut the rely door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at-the hour of two dclock in the afternoon onthe twenty-second day of March A. D, 1924, to: satisty the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. Default consists in the. failure of ALL THE BIG (INVENTORS AND WHY S#OULD 1 BE AN EXCEPTION TO THE TIME,-GUTENBERG, WHITNEY , EDISON, | | \ -(SORRY - LUKE WE ONLY GOT A PAIR OF (THIRTEENS ad ys oh! FOR NOT BLY/NG SHO G Ripirisuaetteil itis: sttitdtitltidid ttt 4d. \T BECAME KNOWN TODAY THAT LUTHER LARRUP HAS TWo GOOD REAS LOCAL SHOE DEALERS nder shell hip One LE PRODUCE WHOLES! | North, Range Seventy-fiv rished ortherr Produce Co.) | of the Sth P.M ining, 160 m at per Ib 51] acres, in Burleigh County, North Da ‘resh, , 25 | kota Dressed Poultry There will be due on such mott- Po Veulig: To heya ra it the date of sale the sum of ee uF ung Tom turkeys | | iva ‘Thousand Ninety-six and 30 5) o ; Lo0ths )}) Dollars (whieh in 1D. P! Hen turkeys, per Th. Gludes principal, taxes, interest cou 1 Ducks per Th. pons ang acerued interest), and the 1 Geese per Ib costs of this foreclosure allowed by 1 turkeys, per Ib aw Dated February 8th, ve Poultry THOMAS HOW! Hens 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. 13 N, Hens under 4 Ibs, each, per Ib. .08 signee of Mort ings, per Ib.....- e aa ee a ks and stags, per Ib 08 Assignee of Mort 12 Di 10 3- BY STANLEY, re] =a | NO-NO -1 SAY ia HE COVERS “MEATS 8] [ -] COAL OIL ner AL LAM ~t I} ha Z| NO KE ieee TP) AIS SCENT CIGAR Es) SO Sie Al al ZO PS ww , Ah, Pf f SRY LS = w paw 5 Se cally tN THAT BOY WOULD ) BE NINE FEET TALL IF THEY HADNT { | TURNED UP SO MUCH /~FOR FEET". ONSYS: ES AT THE BY WILLIAMS FRECKLES AND HIS F GEE-T WISH TWUZ A HORSE OR SOMETHIN’ INSTE, Nes OD el RIENDS For the YEAN-THEN COULD Go EVRY DLACE AN' CARRY PEGPLE AROUN’ | ON WY BACK AN I yy ~ ) NA KNOW WHAT [oie} TDUMET'BE |‘ p EWA 7 j NEVER WOULD HAFTA GO To < ANIMAL, — = TO UKE T’ BEA Bic GEE HIPPOPOTAMUS , WOULD YA WANTA WHY, JUST THINK, OF TH BIG BITES OF PIE 1 could - WHAT