The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 5

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rie Ly is by “Why, Aunty, I'm dare it ts ’sll Classified Advertising’ Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 3 insertions 26° words or under L week, 25 words or under 128, Ads pver 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in should be re ived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 (5 aero meer ot HELP WANTED—MAL® Girl for general. house. work. Ee A. Brown, 619 6th St. Mhone 826. 3: ne WORK WANTED ED—Plain sewing or nd ironing. for sale. Phone 740R. ———K _ SALESMAN alesmen Apfericas jar-y trous » has opening in t <gieasure Trou MWe daily profits and bon Lincoln pring Comp: \ 12th St., New York City, RaUS NER Coteenene erent omer y POSITION WANTED H AERIENCED midd ition as. hk mily in Bisttarek. New Salem, N, FOR SALE OR RENT . HOUSES AND FLATS 5 By Apri furnished city heated ‘Yso a house to rent el ale: rodm house, ance terms, also a Baltwin piane and bed davenport, Phone 3-8-tf if-room modern house location, large garden garage and hen house. If 8-10-16 tietly modern apart- ent tj Rose Apartments, F. W. Murphy. Phone 8 is 12-29-tf FOR RENT-—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone : 1-12-tf g28W, 1h-3t LAND oR OR TRADE—#0 wcre gina ies high, garage, barn, Ron manies good well, k running through farm, good spring, all fenced. Will take horses, cattle and gheep as part’ payment. If interested please write to towners. Ringler and ‘Thern, Staples, Minn. 3-11-2w FOR RENT—-640 acre stock farm, good buildings, 6 miles west of Baldwin. Some river bottom land to break for flax. If interested see Geo, Register, Bismarck, N. 100 ACRES cultivated land, MONDAY, MARCH. 17, +1924 Phone 766J or cali at|* FOR SALE 6 rooms, modern, right ‘down ~ TOWN fo. emees eee cre 6 rooms, modetn, close in.... & rodths, modetn, 12th ‘Street 4000.00 7 rooms modern, including fur- Wore sees ek. «+ 6000.00 4 rooms, partly’ modern .... 1900,00 Probably the best all roond list of houses, lots and farm lands of any decaltr in the city at prices and terms | to silit-any “putse. In the past few | years I Wave made over 2000 sales wthet a single complaint from nny | bayer. Fire -insutancé” written in companies. FP. FE. YOUNG. 3-17-1w accent ahinemitieiaiacnna ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT--Two rooms on second | floor. Heat, light and water fur.) nished. © Garden * plot furnished | alo. 417 10th St. Phone 1014. | reliable ing room in a modern house, pri- | vate entrance, $10 per month, 316 | Kighth St. Phone 236J. with kitchenette, “nicely furnished, | Vacant March 15. Phone 273, 411} St. 3-14-1w | FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern Homé, on ground floor, | close in, Phone 672J. 120 1st fay AT THE MOHAWK—Good 1 100ms, with board at Bedrock pri dor Fifth, 5-5t ith St. : T—Two room apartment | Tor light héusekeeping, Bismarck Business College. Phone 18: + 8-13-1w FOR RENT—Médern room, well: lo- cated. 408 Sth St. Phone 597K. | FOR RENT=2-rooms on first floor, strictly modern, 414 7th Bt. 8 Sty BARGAINS 1 in std cars, all in first} class condition, cal] er write North Dakota Auto: Salés Co., 107 Sth Street, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-15-% CSA mpster 6H. P. Engine, Standard Fanning Mill, Sharples Cream Separator, Three Bottom La Crosse Engine Gang, Hi Punehers, ‘Bick Rake, Steel Witd Mill Towers, Breaking Plows, | Plow Shares, Sickles ‘and Repairs for Mowers, Reapers, Drills ete. and Victor safe, at less than first cost. Farmers’ Union Warehouse See L. Van Dahis Store. Milling. & Mer: Co. over Hook, Office Phone 605. FURNITURE Fi 3. enamel bed stead $2.00. 1 dining table $5.00; -1 Underwood Type- writer $10.00; 1 dress sewing rocker $1. 1 wash boiler $1 wash board, good articles too numérous’ to mention. Phone 794W, Mrs. W. H. Johnson. : 8.14-2¢ WANTED—-A goad. renter for a 500- acre farm five miles from town. Good farm and good. equipment Will ‘rent on shates and leave all seed feed and machinery on the farm. Owner is sick and ‘unable * to work. Addre: Nl letters to Bo F, Garrison, 1 ash tub. t | § SALE-—Combina- > buildings, near Glencoe. Kratt, tion book case and desk, sew! Sheldon, N. D. 3-17-1w| machine, rag rugs, chairs and rock- engaged enterprise were not ‘STRAIGHT-TALKS <TH AUNT, EMMY ON HOW NOT TO GET RICH “Oh, Aunt Emmy,” cried Helen, rushing in and kissing Aunt Emmy, “I've got a wonderful chance to get rich. The nicest man told me about a patent bee-hive that will double my money in a year! With it bees ill make two or three times as Arsen honey. If I buy it right away can.make ever 80 much, mom for the stock 18 sellin cents and it’s going to whatever that {s, 0 I'll have oodles of money. Oh, Aunty, won't it. be lovely? You and J can; go. to, Eu- Tepe and—” etHold on a minute, Héleny ged Aunt Emmy; “would you really let this man have your money for a fool thing tke that?” 7 soon, cight!) He gave me \the loveliest booklet—1 brought. it are so suspicious, Au proached. “Suspicious, dm I! That $6,000, 1s. the only money you ever had or ever expect to have except what you earn as a teacher. You can't afford to throw it away. Sit right down.and write to your bank for information about that bee-fifve. Tell them you are thinking of in- vesting your $5.000, wnd: send them the booklet.” ; “But, Aunty, that would ‘take sev: eral days, and the man said: not to wait,” Helen protested. “If people would wait a while be- fore investing, there would be far. less failures in the world.’ You will hear from the bank ‘soén enough. Promise.” “] guppose I'll have to,” agreed Helen, crestfallen, “but I'm sure the old bank doesn’t want to be bothered with poor little me.” When Helen caja to #6 Audit Emmy again she Iqoked serious. d that her get rich-guick bubb! burat, © 4¥Look, Aunty,” she-#ald, handing over @ letter from gave a report on th ive. ‘The letyer sald that the migu rl al one trustworit, it Invited Helen to consult with! the -bank about her tigby, Aunty,” sajd w Mr, Hitohtock there. He told me a lot about investments and suggested some fate ones, I nevér anderatoud the bank’s value before, If'tt had-wot been for you and the bank I should aot have a cent today. I'll nevér do a thing with money unless I ask the bank first. I, felt I was with friends, ' Aunty.’ " ‘ “You were, ‘my dear,” said Aunt Emmy, piling, one B. AYMgs. A Chance to Shine By Wate young man of todsy need not leave the farm for a.career. True,.present condi- tone ane not eonddetvs te | fits eet oe tung oe man Aga has.a iking for things rural can well | if Spreparin Mandel fo Sec dood fare “trie washer. | PIANO TUNING—C, L. Bryan. Penaeus MOTD artis sumnnTTeeE ene er Oa | FOR SALE~One Sterling Piano at | duction of $28,048.66, ringer, other! ; ers, dresser, chiffonier and mat- tress. 8 iron beds, springs, piano. For sale or rent, new Maytag elec- Phone 931W, 1009 the entite ‘county! in. the ‘last \two}.roka-Florence Drilling Co. 17 miles years will total about $116,000. southwest of Marmarth . has passed the 4000 foot mark, and much inter- e&t is being ‘centered in the next 200 WELL DOWN 4,000 FEET 5th St, 3-15-tf] Marmarth——The drill at: the deep it FOM SALE—Williams and Son, up-| test well, being drilled hy the Absa-| fect of drilling. right concert gtind piano, used six} —_— EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO months, Enaméled range, fumed WHAT, EVERETT! CAN'T Come To THS oak dining room table, one ensiiage citter, used one seston. Write P. CUB! TONIGHT. BECAUSS You HAVE To So 0, Box 223. 3-15-1w GONE ASTRAY—Bay Mare, weight 1500 ‘pounds, Branded ret OUR WIEG To VISIT THE SmytHe!’s !h lett thigh. | i Haw — HAW ~ HAW BA w I You Have Ray Breen, Bismarck, N. Dak. my SYMPATHY ' : 3-17-2t NEW FURNITURE for sale. Mohair set, ang mahogany bedroom set, only been used . about six weeks. Cull 925W. Apply Apt. 3, Tribufe Apt. 8-14-3 The Music Shop, Mandan or Va Horn Hotel, Let the child hear the correct tone while taking lessons 3-14-1w very reasonable price. Call room 312 Grand. Pacific Hotel, Bisma:ck. 12-1f ‘SALE—Apply SURNITURE FOR apartment "No. 3, Tribune Apts. , Phone 925W2. 8-14-3t WILL TEACH beginners in piano at pupils home at ‘very reasonable rates, Call 627R. 3-15-3t SAVES $49,600 . ON CO. SCHOOLS | Minnew akan, _N. D Benson | method tion of Heres (Sv 2 s er schools in the s¢hool year, 4 23, necording to figures com- filled in the office of the county sup- ‘erintendént of schools. ‘The figures given out do not ine ing of dbout $3300 in the f the Benson county agri- hol ut Maddock. t School yenr wil show ter reduction i ol year of 1922-23, he total reduct tion in dadign ee Boots and Her Buddies OW.My POOR CAKE ! | WONDER - NOW WHAT WILL Po é TaN c= THE. RECIPE. DIDNT DO FOR A DESSERT: ee 1. JUST KNOW AND’ ITS HARDLY BEEN IN THE OVEN FIFTEEN / HERE DIST! “BAKE MINUTES ” A WHERE'S FATHERS SPITIOON MOM: ? r > INE BROUGHT BUCK EM! ANOERS INTO. PLAY WITH ME. AND! HE), |. HAS TO. HAVE THE || | SPITIOON , CAUSE: HE CHEWS TOBAGO. farm- er, for after he has a suc. cess of his fétm, he will find abundant t oppatunity for lead- commt BankerParmtr, ‘ Laokapeg N..P. CONVENTION EN- DORSES SAME OFFICIALS | w Washburn, N. Nonpartisan convention held at Gar- rison recently all of the ptésent o: ficlals of the county and the pres- |MOM’N POP ent state representatives ang senator |cials, After endorsed again f Mar. 17.-At the of Public present offic league endors other names ‘e put in besidés the present offi- the’ “hat, a second vote however names received a minority vote. ception to the above w Administrator. 1 did not receive the ment, the The Pop Is Hooked CTHIS TELEGRAM SAYS THAT TERN ( WHAT'S THE MATTER aCe as ( CONSOLIDATED MOTHBALL intel WITH YOUR FACE, POPS Cr DROPPED 19 POINTS. SO 4Ov ; > ite ae Nie | oe « WHAT WERE You- A“BULL" OR A “BEAR” 2 THE OLD HOME TOWN OC : PILLSB Y REPORTS THAT AN INVENTOR Down aa SEAST HAS BROLGHT OLT A PATENT RAZOR THAT CAN BE DSED BY A MAN WITHODT ee = opr _JIN A BARBER. CHAIR ey | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Didn’ t Stat ( Gor tl to OW ilicBY. BLOSSER By Taylor Gor A GOOD RIMMIN' ON TH’ SToct. MARK T WASN'T NEITHER ~~ : a HOLD, “ER NEWT.) SHES AREARIN T DIDNT Go TDAY BCAUSE WE UM M= FUNNY THAT id BOY ISN'T IN SCHOOL - WW, eee) WHATS Be REASON FoR YouR NOT BEING rar f AY BOY? yp e IN SCHOOL TODAY. J : WHAT MANE ‘YOU 60T To 1 DONT KNOW, BUT TEACHER SAID WED HAVE TDAYS CLASSES ! CALOUSED THENICS AFTER

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