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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 : Tribune Classified Advertis TaD sements PAGE SEVEN: > Ruby wheat, weighing 62 pounds to ar (phic the bushel; 622 bushels Duram; 1750 nestown, N. D., Sept. 27—Al tushels oats; 606 bushels rye and: | quarter section farm in northern La-| 199 bushels speltz. Mr. Malin receiv- | Moure county, ownea oy A. B. Malin}ed $1700 for his half re, the crop of Jamestown, produced a crop this| being sold as soon as threshed, the year that was turned into real money.| total cash receipts being a little over Mr, Malin reports that the following | $3400. yields of grain on the 150 acres inj 1371 bushels he going toward Lake Hannington, | QUARTER PRODUCES WELL and I across to the Guaso Nyiro, Will you tell this to Ward, and the Reuter people? Good luck! Faithfully yours, Theodore Roosevelt. (Continued in Our Next Issue) FOR SALE | One of the most attractive, 6 room MALE HELP WANTED ATTENTION: & Are you satisfied with your present 0 a week to start. Permanent houses in the. cjty, over looking FIN AEDICA | READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. crop, were received: READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. i ry the river. $6,100.00. $1,100.00 FW - ——_____-—— i ses Seite Pam er a ra | earnings? Can use two men with|| |) insertion, 25 words or = f rs : ‘ Des cars who would be satisfied with rember 83. 2.00106. 1-804 ei redid HOGNS Bi bAENT Rico cs @ 1024 NEA Service Ine. | MOM’N POP Danger Choosing a Subject By Taylor $a work with opportunity for promo- tion. Call Saturday evening from 7 to 9 or Sunday from 10 to 12/A. M. Rooms 1 and 2yFirst National Bank Bldg. or write P. O, Box No. 394, 9-27-1t ELECTRICITY TAUGHT by Experts. Barn while you learn at home. El- ectrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to Chief Engineer Cooke, 2144 Lawrenee Ave., Chicago. " WANTED—Some one to cut the hay , on the south 1-2 sec, 22-198-79, 9-23-5t {camps for more hunting at a farm | nington and Lake Baringo. Apple Creek township, shares or THE a | called Saigai-Sai. fo next to CHAPTER XVII cash. Write W. A, Ziegelmeyer, RCK TR Naivasha, then to Nairobi during | Roosevelt and the Discovery of the ‘yg Decorah. Iowa, cisist|| BISMA! IBUN AGENTS WANTED race week, and then return to Nai- North Pole ‘ vi ena PHONE 3: XGENTS i + WEN—Please read Mac-O-Chee Co. Nene eh ‘ Seer to ae oul ee New| vasha. Foran acts as secretary to] “Foran, Nairobi, ‘Advertisement ‘in Agente ‘Wanted quadibauies cere Aa style hosiery. 7 pairs Ladies Hose) Colonel Roosevelt one morning, and| Cable Roosevelt's statement on Column, of this paper. HY bess. $1. 7 pairs Men's $1.76. Guar-| answers many of the unusual let-| Cook's discovering the North Pole. | WET oe FOR SALE anteed 7 months. 4 pairs Ladies| ters addressed to the ex-president. Melstone.” | WANTED =Twor young yaghtandeive silk $5.50, Men’s silk 3 pairs $3 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | ‘This Associated Press cable was teams. J. Jazkowiak, ieee oe 4 room beet irlaaa bunga-| No capital or experience required.| When we had disposed of the | placed in my. hand one. morning 27-1 low with bath. . Your pay daily. We deliver and Rin viaes 2 insertions, 26 words or 25 words or 5 under 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 26° words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classifiea ads are cash in advance. Copy should be te- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. Handsome new 65 room modern house part of city. cash. $2,400.00, Good 4 room house with toilet, al- most down town, $1,900.00. Dandy 6 room Bungalow, south fron: of commanding a beautiful view the river bottom, close in, fine condition, $5,200.00. $1,500.00 cash. Farm Lands, Buy Now from a splen- did list of real bargains, you will never again get the prices you can now.. also write Fire and Tornado In- surance, F.E, YOUNG $800.09 | 1 BEGIN HERE TODAY Robert Foran, newspaper corre- spondent, accompanies the Theodore Roosevelt expedition into Africa in 1909. They arrive at Mombasa, the “gateway of British East Africa,” and then go by train to the first camp on the game-crowded Kapi Plains. With Colonel Roosevelt are his son, Kermit, and three scientific members of ‘his staff-—Major Edgar A. Mearns, Edmund Heller and J. Allen Loring. After a successful shooting trip in the Sotik country, the expedition heavy mail letters, he started to dic- Mwern, and then Kermit went off to hunt elephants. Colonel Roosevelt ed at Mweru while his second t bull was being skinned. en Heller and Cunninghame} hag accomplished this task, Colonel Roosevelt rode into the northern Guaso Nyire, where Kermit had en- Joyed such good sport. Here Colo- net Roosevelt killed two more ele- phants, while Kermit killed one ele- phant and av good rhinoceros. fter killing his elephant, Kermit, companied by Leslie Tarlton, start- ed off for a hunt toward Lake Han- | early in Septemb in the Norfolk mR. LEAGUE IS CALLING — THEY WISH To | KNOW IF YOU WILL GIVE THEM A rr I! LECTURE ON "MAGIC MUD” THIS AFTERNOON >——— SORE - TELL ‘EM LLL BE LADIES -L as HAVE COME HERE TO SHOW YOU EXACTLY WHAT “MAGIC MUD" WILL Do - I DO NOT EXAGGERATE WHEN 1 SAY THAT MY DISCOVERY WILL MAKE THE HOMELIEST WOMAN IN THE HOUSE AS HANDSOME AS ey HELEN OF TROY — yeti ith Ch st collect. Outfit furnished, all col-| tate to me one of the chapters of his | Hot Nairobi. Immediately I sent HELP WANTED—FEMALB Say garage. lase to schools. ae Hate inending wools} book, I did not know shorthand |» te am to Colonel Roosevelt at TE THIS LADY WILL KINDLY ITED—! one ombination 2 F and heathers. pare time satis-) and so took his dictation straight | Nyeri, he h ft ould =a he WANTED—Experienced combination | yoy g room modern house with gar- HEELGEy.2 TOTNES, MT “Gl Ga eoeey in cieeaciony SUrSlaME | Neri, GK/ithe ete th at it would | STEP WP ON THE PLATFORM bookkeeper and’ stenographer. Must age. Very desirable. $6,000. ee : +} down on my e tyn per reach m there and bring forth a fs TATEMENT be competent to handle all ‘steno-{ 28 i v 4 ustinaye with Bldg. 2177, Cincinnati, Ohio. He dictated quite slowly, walking | statement for publication on this I WIte PROVE MY STATEM graphic work with accuracy and Oe rentiae nbigwhbtheed., $4,200 AGENTS WANTED—$95 a week to | about the room as he did so. We got ! momentous event. WIT A DEMONSTRATION om c dispatch and should have ageneral! soo our large list of houses and lots| Selesmen. Just taking orders for A bet ledge of bookkeeping and pre- |” : : the Gordon line of shoes at fac- \ knowledg. ping Pre-| ‘for sale in all parts of the city. A x i S ferably some proof-sheet experi- HARVEY HARRIS & CO. tory prices. Create a sensation ; s ence. Write Tribune No. 836 stat- TP) Weehiohy Minsger wherever shown. Sell like wild- | R ing experience, qualifications. and Pieces . “g.25-3t | ‘five. Fine territory. No capital references. 9-23-tf needed. Gordon Shoe Company, rs 7 Dept. M., Minneapolis, Minn. CAN YOU EMBROIDER? Women P Pies! i zi sH-e~ wanted to embroider linens for us SALESMAN 6 . | AGENTS—Write for Free Samples. | at home during spare time. Infor-| CAN YOU SPARE THREE HOURSa| Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts mation upon request. Belfast Com- day until you are convinced that for large Manufacturer direct to Dept. 726, Huntington, Ind. it will pay you big returns to put wearer. No capital or experience in full time? We have several! required. Many earn $100 weekly | ROOM AND BOARD openings to fill, Experience not| and bonus. Madison Mills, 562 ‘ED AND ROOM at 48 Thayer | Necessary. Largest wholesale gro-| Broadway, New York. -25-1wk cers selling direct to consumer.|NO COMPETITION; Liberal com- o:20-1W Write for particulars, give age, missions, selling children’s ap-| ity preferred. John Sex-] parel. 2 or more sales every home. ROOMS FOR RENT Res f Pi 3 3 ——————————...|_ ton & Co., Box H .H., Chicago, Ill.| i rings you bigges I ge oneal! EuUtable Tor two, wstesly Sor | WANTHDAgeod; pleady, gentle:| sexes-wanted, Plaut Jr. Wear Co,, . @i924by NEA SeAVICE INC , noe ne ere ares eee cuit aiz| manly salesman to handle a Ward’s| Cincinnati a —~— 7 27 Wagon in Burleigh County. No mele) Be. = Beit experience needed. For full parti- SUMMONS THE OLD HOME TOWN FOR RENT—Modern furnished |= 2) culars write promtly to Dr. Ward's! spate OF NORTH DAKOTA, | = ~ roonis and kitchenette, sink, water} Medical Company, Winona, Minne-|” County of Burleigh. Ky (BoYs- 1M Gone IN To You SAY. OTEY.\ a anda nae: pround sueer Phone} ota, Established Ue In District Court, Fourth Judicial GLEAN UP THE Count} TAUCS uP UKE] @487-W or call 623 i. 9713-19-26 10-3| District. | i <i 9-27-Iwk | ae | LR Baird, as Receiver of the} DOWN WITH CRIME HE WASNT s SALESMAN covering stationery, pa-| iit ‘Karmerc’ Bank’ of Minot, a AND A SQUARE DEAL} | AFRAID? FOR RENT—Large furnished room) per and drug jobbers; complete] corporation, Plaintiff, vs. National OY * ~——— in modern home. Also Columbia | ine school erayons, including pat-| Nonpartisan League, a ‘corporation, ah YS ictrola and records 5 ite at iets ented perfumes. Write include| Defendant. SA ieee aM 6th_St. Phone 214-R. 9-26-lwk! credentials and your experience.| The State of North Dakota to the A.SAPFARI ON THE MARCH; FORDING A RIVER. WE HAVE FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large} Well. paying commission basis.| above named defendant: aloneHtiiviyawell @nnercanodncementl ls WwiileurkWacew hit : : THE Br rooms with board, suitable for two! Write Box 905, 159 East 34th St.,| You are hereby summoned and re-| that junch was ready brought. this ie er ee for a reply to aS ee) Call 301-4th St. 9-25-3¢ DISTRICT SALES” MANAGPR—Ex- of the Clerk of the CHAPTER XVI of the first calla from Mr. Melville ‘: ‘OR RENT—Two front rooms fur-| perienced_ salesman; —_executive| District Court of Burleigh County! Off. to the Elephant Country | Stone, | was given another cable WATCH How | nished or unfurnished in a modern| bility; handle state exclusively|and to serve a copy of your said| ‘he rain did not cease all day, and| from him in New York, ‘This read: YOURE HANGIN home. 602 Third St. Mrs. E.| for large eastern manufacturers.|Answer upon the subscriber, at his} Roosevelt decided not to go shooting | Nairobi. THAT SHEET. Charlebois, 9-27-3t| Splendid opportunity for right Office, | mentioned | below, within} that afternoon. Se y also announces reached ; FOR RENT BY OCT. Ist—Two un-| man. Mutual Hosiery Mills, Inc.,| Summons upon you, exclusive of the, ‘There were only a few more speci-| North Pole, Inform Roosevelt and . furnished rooms. for light -house-jCharles Bldg., Denver, Colo. day of service; and you are hereby | mens that were wanted here, mostly | enleavor to get his comment, keeping. 315 Mandan Ave. Phone] WANTED—Collector and saleman.| notified that*in case of your failure ds, and they could wait until it! Melstone.” 7338W. *"9-26-4t! Must furnish own car. Steady|to appear or answer, the ata s fine weather. So we sat round) This cable I also telegraphed to FOR RENT OCT. FIRST—A room in] work. We have some choice terri- eet Kea sude ment ya pinetayon by the luncheon table in the hotel din-| Colonel Roosevelt at Nyeri, and, a, modern home, close in, board if| tory open for 2 or 3 hustlers. Ap-| fhe uemiccint ge infing room and exchanged stor uwitited his answer to both of them. desired, 418 6th St. ply to Singer Sewing Machine Co.,!" ‘Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this! bout hunting and other things con-| A few days later I received a ; SAT TT rT 210 Broadway. 9-2-8 |17th day of June, 1924, . nected with the country. | further cable from New York, which strictly modern home at 702 7th| MONUMENT SALESMEN—New, di- DICKINSON & JOHNSON, Next day was fine and the sunwas! read as follows: 5 57 -26-3t | Attorneys for the Plaintiff, shining, and it did not rain during | “Moran, Nairobi. St. Phone 357-M. 9-26-3t 1, ect, quarry to cemetery plan. Un- 4 7 A f | 49 i ee hee D 2k ae Office and Postoffice Address: !the remainder of our Briefs! at| Forward the following message to FOR RENT—Large front room, nice-| usual propesiuer ae ore . ie Minot, North Dakota. Naivasha, Every morning, after that | | It. Quote. Your farewell Sen ate eT cena 9-6-18-20-27 10-411. | first’ wet day, Colonel Robsevelt and | was a royal maseot, the Pole is our Psi E Sh 2, U : cian Kermit rode off on a shooting trip. | Peary.” FOR RENT—Modern room suitable sori, NOTICE OF SALE One day Roosevelt brought back | Again I telegraphed Colonel Roose- H i Ree ee LAND Notice is hereby given, That by| One. ‘ A ! ‘or two with board i lesired.| _ Deere a ie Dacres,| Virtue of a judgment and’ decree inj With him a great prize, which greatly | velt at Nyeri; and so far had not re- Phone _768-J. 9-27-3t | MEADOW BROOK ean 500 Pe. | foreclosure, ‘rendered and given by| delighted the heart of Mearns, He/| ceived from him any answer to my FOR RENT—Large warm room in| Excellent home, outbuildings, na| the, District Court of the Fourth} had had the great good fortune to| two early messages. There was strictly modern house, 210-2nd St.| can trees, general crops, railroad /Judieial District, in and for the| discover and kill a fine specimen of | nothing to do but wait und be pa- 4 Ki Phone 643. 9-25-1w one wie Coronment Highyey couniye of Burlelghiend: Bite ee the st of all African birds, the] tient, It was quite possible that he aia =a m1 h ed an =| J, siaciontitichmamellaebthi i FOR RENT—Large room in a mo-| other see reat. Wavmtabora | eted cin the office “of the “Glee cke| Jabiru. Its scientific wame is Ethio-| was out of touch with the Lelegraph dern home, $15.00 a month. 622- rm, C, C. . peai| said Court in and for ‘said County,| Dhiorhyncus Senegalensis. That is’ offices. 2nd St. 9-27-3t| _Miss. S26-St/on the 19th day of August, 1924, in| What Mearn said it was—and his) After some days of patient waitin FOR RENT—Two rooms for light | PECAN GROVE FARM! 300 ee an action wherein The Sterling Na-| identi ! question.| I received a letter written in penc hi een Call 608~2nd St brick home, general farm, pasture,| tional Farm Loan, Association, a| On Mearns, Lor-| from one of his camps in reply to my ‘ o mmunity, churches, schools an ss 2 d 7 5 oosevelt out to try his luck by | is le! ri efore Ke! FOR RENT—Furnished room, Phone iaaexeta® Peed right. C. C. Pres-|C: M. Hjerleid, and The Federal Land| moonlight with the wil nen i | auerenecset Hanes ie fin 1054, 815 Thayer St. cott, Waynesboro, Miss. Banksotseaing Meuh Gt. Baul MUBR: | ind the African fox. At first he was|Hannington ond Le hawece aval = 9-27-1t + 9-26-at| @0t@ a corporation, and ali other a en : | Hannington a aringo, 4 S== 3t| persons interested in the: premises, | somewhat _nonp uated by the pinac | Roosevelt for the Guaso Nyiro, 5 SS Defendants, in favor of the said |customed nature of the sport, but he! The letter read: TEY HIS CAMPAIGN PLANS FOR SALE OR RENT BUSINESS CHANCES PINIHtife Mand Magaingtttueneataubes| wae coonihardiatea cre svaeaaeinost On Safari OTEY WAEKERE ANNODNCES Sita HOUSES AND FLATS FOR-SALE—Bakery and Lunchroom | fendants for the sum of Five Hund-| successful. He achieved better re- | Sept. 12, '09. ED WURGLER HAD PLANNED To ANNOUNCE HIS, FOR SALE—Modern home, 6 Yooms! doing @ good business, én. county| fed Thirty-two Dollars and niittY: | sults, before the evening's sport end- | Dear Foran: BuT HAD To HELP HIS WIFE FINISH DP AN and bath, hard wood floors, south) eat town. The only Bakery | cree, ence Mthen tren Weel ed, than anyone else had accom-| The three cables are at hand; I an- UNUSDALLY HEAVY WASHING — Oisesevneasum eee front, overlooking river and Fort in town, Also full restau- ‘ . plished. He told me that he was) swer by letter, be I can't get oe a“ yi x Lunch in the sale by me of the real estate |). y yincelay amahoneny Zusnitares scan rant fixtures in connection if pre-| hereinafter described, to: satisfy the | highly amused by the novel experi-| to Mweru for a couple of ¢ aaa = = ae e har furnished or unfurnished. celli: a i ji ig i in- | ence. il eover D: Hy 4 r i Phone 992, 122 W. Baws. 0-26-38] Jo", eettane write to, W. | terest thereon, and the cosis'and ex: | At last,'the day of departure for Netter than hen mere ante” "| Freckles and His Friends AsGood:Supner Snoiled By Blosser FOR RENT—A four room house,| Neutman, Steele Bakery, Steelc,|Penses of such sale, or so mich | the elephant country dawned. The} If the news about Peary’s having 1S THAT BIG NES-AXL CHocoLaTes Too- >) WE WONT cape, 4) ALL RIGHT-1F You Ear? ie li, theredf us the proceeds of such sale | } caravan. starte | S| 0) ; electric lights and water, also al] N, D,, Box 365, 23-8t . . A G huge caravan started off, with much | gotten to the North Pole is unques- | B F CANDY BUT T DONT BELIEVE THAT , s ONLY ONE PIECE SUE } Tes )28-8t| applicable thereto will satisfy. And ene : les ; JAG OF CAN PoP= CANT T HANS ~ {three room house, electric lights) FANp—Have large income’ bearing | by virtue of a Writ to me issued out | TumPeting of native horns and much | tionably authentic, and not otherwise, MOTHER WOULD WANT You To a and water, on South 7th St. Phone é \ Y i 355, 9-27-3t} For bout 1,000 acres of North Da-| Court, in and for said: County of | f # huge, winding snake as it crept | yejoice over Captain Peary’s great | PoP? y TUNE GANDY SUSTIBERORE: ae = CARES ‘OR | Sroomibungalaw@nesrl!’ cee ieca we Burleigh and under the seal of said | away in single over the brown | achievement. ‘Too much credit cxn- | < SUPER FORS 5 room bungalow near) ota land. Write Tribune No.| Court, directing me to sell said real |'veldt toward Ny Wale sea Wane he as peoenca capitol modern and fnrmialen)| faz. 8-25-3t| property: pursuant to said judgment | Colonel Roosevelt, K@mit, Heller, | 4 oe enn ane Ce the tered | f Write No. 843 care Tribune or| son SALE<Real Hetate Business for ve oe 5 » Heller. | one of the great feats of the age, and N phone 871-W after 5 p. m. 9-26-2t FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- ment. Why shovel coal all win- ter. The Laurain Apts. F. .F. at the front: deor-of the Court ‘Hensel River. Who is pe Cook? What has he dis- | 3 ee tS Hy *: . . ¢ "g y e iy Ce = _hlanagan, Phone 303.__9-25-1wk] 79 SALE—Having no use for two/ in the City of Bismarck in the Coun-| Colonel Roosevelt killed his first (;overed? ,WhY Js he going to Conen FOR RENT—Corner room, second floor, furnished for light house- keeping. Closet and kitchenette. 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. 9-27-lw FOR RENT—Four small flats part- ly modern, three partly furnished. Newly decorated. Call H. L. Read Phone 239 or 382, 8. FOR RENT—Modern furnished house at 416-12 th St, Also Ford Touring car ‘forsale, in good condition, $100.00, Call 872. 9-24-iw property: in Chicago to exchange @ sinall amount of h, a bargain if taken at once, Write Ad. No, 840. care Tribune, 9-23-1W AUTOMOBIT.E—MOTORCYCLES ears will.+sell my).Mitchell sour- ing car cheap, has four good cord tires, good battery and in running order. Art Bauer. 715 6th St. : 9-27-3t FOR SALE—Late model Ford Road- ster- in first class “condition. Dodd's Garage. "926-3 MISCELLANEOUD MUSIC SCHOOL, Alph. Lampe, Dir. Instruction’* Vielin,; Vecal and} of the office of the Clerk of said and decree, Hedstrom, Sheriff ef: said County, and the per: son appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the héreinafter described real estate to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 4th day of Nevember, A. D, 1924, at 2:00 o’clock P. M., of that day, to satisfy said judgment with interest and costs thereon and expenses of such sale, or #9 much thereof. as ‘the proceeds of such’ sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The premises to be sold as aforesaid pur- suant to said judgment and decree, and to seid writ, and to this notice and described in said judgment, de- cree and writ, as follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW) singing. It gave me the impression Cunninghame and Tarlton rode off | on the trail of the porters after they had lunched at the Valley Hotel. Their first camp was to be a spot some few miles away from the Njoro bull elephant near Kenya.- I knew how keen he had been to get a com- plete group of these elephants for the museum, and how anxious he had been to kill them in a cooler climate so that Heller could have a better chance of saving the com- plete skins and in good condition. Although elephants are much big- ger and have larger tusks in Uganda, yet the difficulties of preserving the skins in that country are enormeus, publish the following from me, “I all his countrymen should join in doing him hono; As for the other two cables, I can- not make head or tail out of them. ; How does it concern me/} anyhow? fi Since I last wrote you, I have killed two more elephants and Ker- | mit has killed one also, and a rhino- ceros, Soon Kermit and I separate, ae FoR ME, e LITTLE JOE} — | Pe ee of ‘Section One (1), Township |owing to the terrific heat. Colonel] | OEPARTMENT STORES : FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished| Piano. hates. renignanle: jApely One Hundred Thirty-eight (188) | Roosevelt, therefore, had been most WELCOME ARUN ON | WHY, TAG, IS moan apartment including piano,| ae er te Stet Nox of fangs jearenty-aix lanxious to secure his group in the ANYTH EXCEPT THAT YOUR 23-1 est of ¢ M. : PakenG 5 ie 9-22-1w| FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 ALBIN HEDSTROM, | les torrid climate of East Africa THING EXCE SECOND. 4 (FOR "RENT—Partly FOR RENT—Five room house, fur- nished or unfurnished, centrally located, Call at 615 7th St. 0-26-3¢ FOR RENT—6 room house and bath, well located. Also Apt. 794W. Geo. W. Little, Phone 9-16-tf ‘OR RENT—Strictly todern apurt- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply _F. Wy Murphy, Phone 852, 4-30-tf ‘OR — RENT—Two small 8-room apartments for housekeeping. Gall 803 7th St. furnished housekeeping rooms. “College in the best residence ‘district ‘in Bismarck. Paving, sewer, watel and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, D. Baier eee ee FOR SALE OR TRADE for Bismarek property, quarter Section clear, im- proved Jand in Ward County Near Plaza. North Dak 0. i son, Tappen, N. D. 9-25-1w FOR SALE—New breakfast table, four -chairs, ivory finish enamel » trimmed. with blue. complete set, 415 8th St. f 9-27-3t ; lle 9-27-1wk Ce MOR RENT—5 room house. Inquire| FOR SALE—A few pieces of furni- a Pin Bt 925-00] tur 522-2nd St, 9-27-3t low very straight, siniple lines. Ptiee $25.00: F. E, MeCURD Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. Dak. 10-4-11-18-25—1}-1 a GOLD LACE Collars and cuffs of gold lace are liked on black velvet gowns that fol. ‘Sheriff, lat County, 'N. D. To skin an elephant takes, at the lowest estimate, three whole days- no matter how proficient the skin- ners may be; and from this it may readily be understood that Heller and Cunninghame had no light task to perform. hile Cunninghame was _ helping Heller to save this ‘st ‘elephant skin, Colonel Roosevelt went off to- ward Mweru for a hunt, while Kermit and Leslie Tarlton hunted toward the northern Guaso Nyiro country, As usual, they were phenomenally suc- cessful. Colonel Roosevelt killed his second bull elephant near Mweru and Kermit killed five more lions and three more byffalo in the north- ern Guaso Nyiro. After this great fortune they re- Sse * AA ti OME P y-— Some? 5 L PROBABLY WONT