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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN PAGE 8 ry of agriculture, except the pres| They include J. H. Thompson, s house of representativ of Mon tour, le 7 x aae and a “dirt farmer’ can WwW. J. Burbank of Waterloo, treasurer o: Anderson of “Then there are numerous, date Muscatine and Louisa]ers and if none of the six gets the Hammill of Britt, | enator from counties; John > percent of, the total primary law for lieutenant governor, s ent incumbents. treasurer and state auditor, but All of lowa’s pr t congressmeq | tion must be made in convention and! yet no candidates have appeared to] have taken out pay for renominal contest for tne offices of secretary] tion, but several will have contést: of state, attorhey general or secre-}on their hands in the primary. Classified Advertising ‘Rates Mum’s the Word 1 insertion, 26 words or under ...............8 60 2 insertions, 25 words or under . 3 insertions 26 words or under ... sepepes TB 1 week, 26 words or under 3.26 Ads over 25 words,/2c addi- tional per word. | SURE LKNOW- WHAT THESE WOMEN DON'T KNOW WON'T HURT'EM? (UVE BEEN WITH YOU CRONIES TO BE UNCLE JERRY OUT- WHERE ;-— ace EVENING! J HAVE you J wi 3 RATHER LATE FOR | Des Moines, Ja., March 25.—The contest for delegates to the Repub- lican National convention from Towa Haynes, auditor of the state. 4 | ch of the six candidates Mims «| will narrow down to the task of del FOR SALE | i 8 rooms, partly modern, right { EVERETT TRUE! BY CONDO! | a he EH MOM’N POP 4}? rooms, modegn, nicgly : 4 VR CAR. : 4: rooms, with furnace, well Git SHAPE NOW. UNCLE JERRY, MOMD aay et. : RAISE CAIN*IF SHE farm lands. When gow buy from me] as developed a condition that has | fa < When you buy from m 33 aaivel in’ the v sLrewif tal vou theubad polnts ebOUt | cette crore Eotene: in the mod OUT TO SEER BURLESQUE ~ N lieutenant governor, and Glenn C.! to nominate a cundidate, the nomina state; J.D. Buser of Gonesville, state | fairly well Wetined group of support: | cyate-getting. down, town « - $4200.00 cited 2... 4900.00 SHE'S ALC READY AND SHES in PRETTY Now MUM'S THE WORD Splendid 1 h Splendid lists of houses, lots and : y bu KNEW WE'D BEEN i political history of the state because | the property as well as the good ones, | bf the attitude of United States Sune Teseeptany hu eae | of the attitude of United States Sen- avant, yers satisfied. aan satisfi ator Breokhart. He is recognized as Fire insurance written in good com-j strong in his home state and all ‘ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch: All classified ads ate cash in’ advance, Copy should: be rev ceived 12 o'clock to insure insertionYeame day: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ee HELP WANTED—MALB MEN and women. Learn barber trade. Earn while learning. Moler College, Fargo, N, Dak. 3-19-9¢ WANTED—Good meat cutter. Apply at Dohn Meat Market. 3-24-1w re Ce een | HELP WANTED—FEMALD | WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. One who likes! children, Give age and references. | Write No, 731, in care Tribune. WANTE) y vtent maid, fa of two, highest wages. Mrs. Apt. D, Rose Apts. after six-p. m. or call 240W. A’ competent ma housework. Apply | Dursema, 209 WL house- 308 1-2 3-24-3t / for general Harold Griffith, Busy}, Bee Cafe, Mandan, N. D. 3-22-3t WA t)—A competent housekeeper. Write No. 736, Tribune. 3-24-36] WANTED—Experi w at Homan's Cafe, 3-24-1w SALESMAN HIGH-GRADD Salesman to solicit ac- counts: commission basis: good —men earn $20 to $30 daily: _ per- manent position: give experience and references: American Coliec- tion Agency, 201 Sansome St., San Francise . Cord tire and 3-25-3t ror panies. F,. BE, YOUNG, ; 324-14 ____ROOMS ‘FOR RENT FOR RENT—In a‘good home a fine large ropm, well furnished, in good locatian, For one or two men only. Have’ 8th€¥ men roomers, 501 6th St, Phone 214R. 3-21-1lw ROOM AND BOARD in modern home.» Phis, room is suitable for two and close in. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 316-3rd St. 3-22-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2.20-tf FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern’ home for occupancy April Ist. Phone 682 or 913 $-22-1w FOR RENT—Furnishedg room in strictly modern héme. 10 Ave, B. Phone 874K 8-22-3t RENT—Light Housekeeping rooms stitable for one or two young ladies. Phone 687. 3. For Rooms for light hou keeping for rent. 620 Gth Phone 329W. 3. FOR RENT—Large furnished room on ground floor in private home. Call 473. ot FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- | dern house, 418 8th St. Phone 540W. 3-20-1w FOR” RENT—Two goog unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 7th St.‘ ° 3-4-tf ROOM for rent, 313 4th St. Phone 27k. 3-24-33 SuSE ne Sanne ereaennnee neering FOR SALE—7 head horses, 3’ mow- ing machines ,2 plows, 1 rake, 2 buek rakes, corn binder, grain drill, hay stacker, 2 hay racks, 2 culti- vators, 1 wood sawing outfit, 2 double work harness, 4 sets wag- ons, 2 bob sleighs, 4 section har- row. William L. Pennell, Adm. 600 13th St.” Phone’ 706LW. 3-19-1w FOR SALE—Promissory notes, and book accounts of the Havelock Equity Exehange, Bankrupt, aggre- gating $2948.55. List upon re- quest, or can be seen at my office. L, Van Hook, Trustee, Bismarck, D. 19-1w LOST—A pair of brown gauntlet gloves, Sunday evening, by N. P. Depot. Finder kindly call 286 REGISTERED SILVER FOXES Start Silver Fox raising in 1924, A good side line for farmers. . Get choice breeding stock from us, “Can- West Breeds the Best.” Write today for information. Canada West Silver Black Fox Co. 345 Somerset Blk. 136 West 4th St. Winnipeg, Canada, St Paul, Minn, 3-21 lw ee ee remriarenly AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—By dealer, new and re- “built motorcycles, Time payments, if desired. See theni at 1100 Taxi, or write The General Motorcycle Sales. Box 541. 3-24-1w FOR SALE—If you want a real bar- gain in an automobile call, Phone No, 1104. 3-2i-lw —— FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS LOANS—Made on-improved City pro- perty repayable on monthly pay- ment plan, Fire Insurance written in good reliable companies. Price Owens. Eltinge Blk. Room 15. Phone 421. GUNS” WANTED--D__B- Must be in fii 8 condition, so Savage 22 High Power rifle. C: ital Army & Navy Store, Bismzrck, bo) 4-9 ‘OR SALE—Almost new bed, dresser, rug ang victrola, Reasonable if taken right away. Call 208 Thay- er, 3-21-1w FOR SALE—Hamilton player piano with bench and rolls; good’ as tiew. call 721-3rd-Street, Bismarck, N. D, 3-20-1w WANTED TO RENT—Private garage in the neighborhood of 702 7th St. Phone 357M. after 7 P. M. 3-24-3t WANTED—Location for garage in good town on trial. Write A. R. Martit, “Enderlin, N, D. 38-2422 FOR SALE—Bight room two story house. Four sleeping rooms and bath on second floor, Bed room with running water and toilet on ground floor. Full basement, fur- nace heat, gas, maple floors. Lot 50 x 140 feet. Ideal home for room- d very centerally located. ving City and will scll at erifice. For price and term See Price Owens, Eltinge Block, Room No, 15, Phone 421, FOR SALE—Four room one story house. Full basement, water, hghts and sewer. Lot 75 x 140 feet. East front. Owner leaving City. Will sell at a sacrifice, Real bargain. See Price Owens, Eltinge Block, Room 15, for price and tetms Phone 421, FOR SALE—Seven room two story house. Three bedroom chambers up stairs, four rooms with bath down stairs, Full basement, fur- nace heat, gas, east front; On Sixth Street. Price $3600. with terms. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Room 15. Phone 421, FOR SALE—Two story five room house. Two bed ‘ropm: ‘chambers. with bath on second floor. ”Mapke }; Price Owens, Bik. Room 15. Phone 421. FOR SALE—42 inch fumed oak roll top desk, forcelain top kitchen cabinet and 4 burner Florence oil stove, all in fine condition and priced to sell. 201 First Street. | 3-201w | FOR RENT— ished city heated apartment, also a 7 room modern house. For sale, Baldwin piano, dayenport and Jew- ell kitchen range.¢ Phone 905. Be tte rg FOR RENT~—11 room Tmoderm in good location, lsrge garden| cpace, garage and hen house. If interested Phone 7663 or cali at 806 1st St. anfurnished, only 2 blocks from postoffice. "Possession by Ap ist. P. 0, Box 800. 8,22 FOR RENT—Strictly modera pert: -ment in Rose Apartments. F,’ W. Murphy. Phone 852, bank. \ naw Mit Dated Mage 12 gg034, FOR RENT—Two apart folly | : tn equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W, % 1-1e-t£ By April ist, a furn-} 1 thes ter North Dak. ,$0 filed, the FOR SALB—Billiard Business at a very attractive price, M. W. Neff, 114-4th St. Bismarck, N, D. 3-20-1W FOR SALU—One reed reversible ba- by carriage and shot gun in’ good condition. Phone 706L W. SUMMONS STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, County. of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial Distri : L. R. Baird, as Receiver of Mer- chants State Bank, Werner, North Dakota, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Malvin Torgerson, Defendgnt. The State of North, Dakota: to the above named DeféhdantY Yous are’ hereby gum and requfréd’ to. afiswer thi RA int off the plaintiff in this action, a copy of which ig hereto annexed and here- with seryed upon you, and to serve a " f yours a: the >sub- |r sheers aE: The etree fn the® éity of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty, days after the service of this summons ‘upon you. exclusive of the day-of service and in, gase of. your ure to $0 appear ahd” atipwor: judgnicnt;“will be taken | floors, full basement, furnace’ heat, aenian Se tne ph eames arage. th Strects Price jo opanaeme the «cpumiain ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and: post_office address: Webbd, Block, Bismarck, North Da-e ~ Kote" wee i. fe i Peer Ih thg Matter of the Ingglveday of Defecoll -State a [Seo North Dakota. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, L. R. Bai {casein sf the riseol! of? rt Batt, 0 the: eredito: id’ ingolyent’ bank Spd, to | sony haying claims: a solve ink to exhibit-them and file them with sthe, necessary vouchers at * Ristharck,. within four months after the first publication of this_ notice, claims are not h Wig, be, barred \from any part ination i Thiele, y betpaidé from the assets: of said insolvent 8th day of p1824018 First publication ”on Mareh, 1924, political Sides concede that he will have a great influence on the dele- gation. But thus far Senator Brook- hart has not indicated any leaning toward any of the announced Pres- idential candidates. At the ‘conventions the delegates were in- structed to vote for Coolidge at’ the {Cleveland convention, e In the meantime, the state is ing with politi ture. Brookhart ng reelection jto a full term and h an oppo- {nent former Congressman Burton B. Swect, who ran fifth in a six-man contest when Senator Brookhart re- ceived the Republican nomination to fill the seat made v nt by the res- ignation of Senator W. S. Kenyon in 1922, The primary comes on June 2. Mr. Sweet has been campaigning in 803 | ird, of Bismarck, | ee wii e,undersigned receiver at jrig |: FOR RENT—9 room modern honed’ ertie eral dividends"; athe Receiver |; the state for the last six months and lis showing signs of fulfilling his pre- | diction that he would make “the most | strenuous campaign ever conducted | by a candidate for U. S. senator.” A | third candidate for the — senatorial [nomination is Vernon er Hague, jof Fairfield, Ia. described on his card “traveller and dilletante. He also desctibed himself as a stockman and Princeton graduate. Congressman” Sweet in opening his campaign sometime ago declared the issue between Senator Brookhart and himself was “Radicalism gains Pro- | gressiveism.” |” The Republican gubernatorial con- test has developed into somewhat of 1 free-for-all affair, for no less than candidates already have signified their intention of running for the AND HoW MUCH ARE OV GOING To CHARGGS MG ¢ WELL, THERE wa CONSIDERABLE TIME PUT IN ON UT, SO ECO HAVE TO CHARGE You ELEVEN DOLLARS. SCC SEND You A CHECK FOR NINE Doccars ! I'm CHARSING YoU A COUPLES OF DOLLARS BECAUSE I SES A COUPLE OF YouR, MECHANICS USING MY CAR For A CUNCH Room !!! WELL, WELL!) IF \SN'T LITTLE BOTH \Boots and Her Buddies Nothing 1 WELL FIT ISNT, WERE, crazy! DOIN SINCE | SAW YOU LAST ? WHERE HAVE! ( BEEN OUT You BEEN WITH ( UNCLE PoP? ip JERRY 2 ay stam. vk ein’ NOW SEE HERE, WHERE HAVE YOu J Res H BEEN TOGETHER! r COn= WE'VE BEEN.) aR) 3 me | LOOKING FOR you! WHEN CAN | HAVE ANOTHER BATE , BOOTS ? OH, GEE .BOB- NL LOOK |] WHY THAT'S ALL RIGHT! BUT IM AFRAID IM. DATED UP INTO MAY’! BUT AS LONG AS YOURE BOOKING SO FAR IN AD- VANCE » MAKE. \T SOME OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS Zn TH COAT LOOKS ALLRIGHT. NOW HOLD TH’ GLASS H “ NOT ME‘ NOT ME! T HELO IT WHILE NU LOOKED AT | TH’ CoAT BUT T WONT HOLD (T FER MU “T' LOOK AT THEM PANTS. TOS SHE Mail ORDER SUIT. _ rT ANT 7H SOOT WHUT : DONT FIT, iTS HIM WHUT DONT FIT TH SOOT OH-OH-OH! T FEEL So GUILTY -OH- OH: L HELPED HIM TT! PicK OUT THET suit BUT I DIDN' MEAN NO HARM, ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN — HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN IT TooK NEWT, OFFICE TODAY f Wo) EY THE HORSE BR - TWo HOURS TO GET FRANK DRAKES “*~ BLACK COLT OvT OF THE PRINTING Z& FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - EAE R STHERE > THIS | ; WEEKS SHES SITTIN IN THE TYPE CASE” CANT COAL Aut THESE HER Ovt ACCIDENTS rT ARE CAUSED WITH. aM | BY HIGH a — SPEED" BI MOM? CANTCHA GET WILUES WHAT'S WRONG WITH NOUR TELEPHONE, WILUEF TRwilliams, T'VE BEEN TRYING To j- CAUL YOUR ay ¢ AND THE bn j Th AO = AT'S THE SIXTH WHATSA MATTER, | TUKE TVE TRIED AND WILUE AIMSELF COMES: OVEQ ER a) C argur- ) WAIT A AINUTE TILL 1 TELL AKOM THAT (youre ucpe ) ie CMON OUT AN’ PLAY, FRECKLES WELL, MOM WOULDA'T” Pay 7H. BILL AN: PoP WOULDNT PAy IT, AN! SO NOW TH PHONE (1S OUT oF opDER!

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