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K ‘ » Tribune Classified Advertisements -PHON E MALE HELP WANTED WANTED, MAN with outfit for fall plowing. Team or engine work, loose ground plowing half mile field, level and no rocks. $1.75 per acre, house furnished. Barn, hay and pasture for horses free while at work. Wanted at once, apply at 309 Mandan Ave. Bis- marck or Phone 678. J. B. Sayler. 10-13-1w "ORRESPONDENTS EARN $26 kly spare time adjusting, copy- wz and reporting all instruments and Court proceedings filed for record. Stamped envelope brings application and particilars. West- ern Rating Bureau, Oklahoma City, supply of coal ab- ly free for a few hours spare time. Write today. Popu- lar Coal Company, 1913 Coal Ex- change Bldg., Chicago. 3 daily easily made. Ex- unnecessary. 95c profit every dollar. A whirlwind seller. Particulars free. Star Bureau, 234 Copp Bldg., Los Angeles, Cali WANTE ung man to work by the month. F, Jaszkowink, 421- l2th St. 10-10-tf HELP _WANTED—FEMALE omen to ’make _ money Plain home sewing. No ussing. To prevent curiosity | seekers, send ten cent (coin) for samples and particula Succ Sewing tem, P. O. Box Long ends in this locality to r linens for us at home their leisure moments. ce “FASHION EM 1356, Lima, Ohio, 10-1 OGRAPHER WANTED in of town law office. stenographer preferred. State sal- ary wanted and make application to John Moses, Hazen, N. Dak. < 10-18-1wk cAN YOU EMBROIDER? Women wanted to embroider linens for us at home during spare time. Infor- mation upon request. Belfast Com- any, Dept, 726, Huntington, Ind. D—A young girl to assist with housework and care of chil- dren, Mrs. Paul Ryan, 121 W. out 10-16-3t Experienced | a 1 insertion, 26 words CLE sigeondgouascane 2 insertions, 26 words 25 words 1 week, 25 words or under 1.26 Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in. advance. Copy should be re- teived by 12 o'clock to inaure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 (pe Ss FOR SAI $ room, hot water heat, East front, irage, $750, cash, $40. per month 1000, 8 rooms, splendid home, close in, hot water heat, would cost to build 50 per cent more than the $7500, room: outh side, $150. cash, $15.4 per month, $1600, | rooms, strietly modern, right down | town, enst front, 00. FARM LANDS: Inquiries are eoming in right) atong from our local farmets and investors, Prices will n begin advancing, it will take! only a few, more sales to do it. Buy| Now, from the man who realy Knows real estate. c F. F. YOUNG. 4 6 10-17-1w. i FOR SALE CR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS, FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession. Tel 751 or 151 0. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf FOR SALE= om modern house hot water heat, 2 story garage, will “take car in trade, 0.00 down, balance on monthly — installments lj to suit. Must be sold by Nov. 1s!. Inquire 418-12th St. | 10-18-2t | FOR RENT—First floor of modern, ompetent girl for gen- eral house work, 2 adults. Apply s. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main St., Phone 751. Hotel Hous ing. Experience unnece Portland Ave., Mpls. WANTED—Competent girl _ for general housework, apply Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610-7th St. 10-11-tf. rl for general house- Apply W. E. WANTED— work. Good wages. Lahr, Lahr Motor se work on farm, Phone 5, Bismarck. 10-18-1w hool girl to work for Phone 837 M. or call at 205 Parke Ave, 10-18-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. G. D, Mann, 205 Park Avenue. Phone 837M. WANTED- room and board. 10-16-tf WANTED— Table waiter at once, come ready for work, Grand Cafe, Kildeer, N. D. 10-16-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT wo large furnished easant rooms for light house- g in a modern home. Will rent for $20.00 a month. 213 11th 1 ble for two young ladies. Room and board $25.00 a month. Phone 754 W. 602 11th St. North. 10-15-4t FOR RENT—Sleeping or light house- keeping room'in a modern home, furnished or unfurnished. 610 Thayer St. Phone 468R. 10-16-1w FOR RENT—Comfortable warm rooms, plenty hot water, also light housekeeping rooms, Phone 1096J. 10-16-3t modern home, suitable for one or two persons. Close in. Phone 925W2, te 10-13-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 183, College Bldg. * 10-18-1w FOR RENT—Two sets of light housekeeping rooms, extra large, modern, 924 4th St., Phone 543- 10-3-tf FOR RENT—One large well fur- n line. 811-4th St. Phone 176. Nice warm t bedrock prices. ‘The Mo- “Phone 145. hoard, hawk. 10-15-4t R RENT—A warm comfortable voom, 710-4th St. Phone 724. 10-13-1w Bargain in a Used International Truck Fleck Motor Sales Co. Bismarck Mandan- LAND FOR SALE--1480 Acres. A sacrifice. Cream of western Nebraska, Stock, Dairying, Farming. . Write quick. A, F. Siebenthaler, 1429 Silverlake Blvd. Los Angeles, Cali 46 Main st.| Hf hed room in modern home, on | ( furnished dwelling; includes use of piano, Every convenience; hot water heating plant. Family of two desired, 614 Eighth Street. 10-14-1w FOR RENT—Five room cottage. at 508 2nd St. Unfurnished. Has lights, water, sink and large shed. $25.00 a month. Phone 275W.. 10-11-tf. FOR RENT—5 room house, water, sewer, lights, bath, porch, and hardwood floors, Close in. A fine, well built home. Geo. M. Register 10-14-1w FOR RENT—By Nov. 15th, a mod- ern seven room house near the Wm. Moore school. Inquire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pacific Hotel. 10-17-tf. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room = h D furnished or unfurnished, gocd lo- cation, near schools, Harvey Har- ris & Co. 10-15-4t FOR RENT—Modern two rooms, bath! , and kitchenette flat, furnished. Right in town. Harvey Harris & Co. 10-16-4t FOR RENT—Partly modern b room house, newly decorated, central lo- cation. Harvey Harris & Co, 16-ist FO ENT—Furnished Apts. fully equipped for light: housekeeping. Phone 794W. Geo. Little. 10-4-tf FOR SALE’ OR RE! eautiful new five room cottage, fine handy location. Phone 653M. 10-16-8t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Two small 3-roomh apartments for housekeeping. Call 803 7th St. 9-18-tf House for Sale or ‘Rent, 605-9th St. North or phone 571. 10-10-tf.} MISCELLANEOUS SS FOR ORD F SALE—Two6 cars’ of High grade yearling heifers, 15-16 pure Hereford., Extra choice quality. One car heifer calves five months old. Rare opportunity for foun- dation for breeding herd or feed- ers. Come and see them. Eaton Ranch, Denbighy N. Dak. . oH 10-11-14-16-18. FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 50x150 in the best residence district in Bismatck. Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. 9-13-tf (AN CAMERAS— Made and guaranteed by Eastmari Kodat: Co., taking pictures 2% by 34, $1.50 each. tera Distribu- 601 Commereial Bldg., . San} tors, Will ‘sell Call at Axsminister rug 9 x 12. for less than Wholesale. 820 11th St. North. 10-17-3t'| FOR RENT-—Garage ~ sultable forf eight cars. Rental per car §3.a! month. » 313 South Eleventh St.) Phone 734J, Peter Anton. 10- FOR SALE—Baby carriage, Ivor; ish. Been used but twice. at $40.00, Will take $25.00, 604 Ave. B. West. riced Call 10-18-2t. SNAP—FOR SALE—Good going res- thurant with rooms. Call or write for particulars, City Restaurant, Kuln, N. D. £ 10-17-7¢ FOR SALE—Eureka Vacuum cleaner in good condition. Price $18.00. Phone 824. ¥O-17-2t LE—Floor lamp, 1) good as new. A Bargain, Call, 1086’ W. - 10-18-3t | AGENTS WANTED $100 A WERK. MAN WANTED WITH | Ambition, industry and small capi- | tal. You can make above amount or more, distributing Rawleigh’s Quality Products to steady Con- | sumers. Several fine openings | now available. We teach and help | you doa business and make more money than you ever made before. Give age, occupation refer- | ences. W. T. Rawleigh Co, Dept. N. D, 313 Minneapolis, Minn. ! NO COMPETITION; Liberal com: missions, selling children’s ap- parel. 2 or more sales every home School opening brings you bigge business of year. Producers both sexes wanted. Plaut Jr. Wear Co., Cineinna NTS of one. reversible, il two shirts for price Walton Duplex shirts are | Make $15-$25 daily. | We deliver, collect. Write for} “Your Opportunity.” Walton-Du- plex Co., Brooks Bldg. Chicago. AC ______ SALESMAN RIGHT NOW THE KEMPER THO- , MAS 1925 novelty line, also com- | plete exelusive calend. line, big. opportunity for advertising spec- iuity an@ calendar salesman in ex clusive ritory, make permanent connection with one of the oldest and strongest houses in the coun- | try line comprises exclusive art and business calendars, mailing’ cards, holiday greet and darker signs, cloth, celluloid, | Irresponsi metal and leather specialtie High rate of commission paid im- | mediately on all accepted business. | In applying give experience references in detail to F. W. Wood KEMPER THOMAS COM- | ‘INCINNATI, OHIO, | {i | mand for our line has made open- ing for another man in North Da- | kota territory. Caradine Caps and | Straw Hats are recognized as the | largest and best line made; un-| equaled by anything being offered | the retail (rade. We are well and favorably known nationally, hav- | ing established trade everywhere. | Hats ready now. Spring Caps, | November H equal to are a si . ambitions if you n with auto looking | for permanent position on liberal : commission is with concern. If you feel you can qu: Caradine Cap C estab: manufacturing concern needs capable experienced special ty salesman for nationally known line: of high grade calendars and advertising specialties. Perman- | ent year uround employment, lib- eral commissions with weekly re- mittances. Quick action neces- | ake full advantage big | pre-holiday sales. Special atten- tion will be given applicants sub- mitting full information and re- ferences first letter. Write or wire, The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. | WANTED—Old lished SALESMEN WA ) who hon- est and willing to work—contract for territory now-sell the 1 Sentinel Line of attractive Adve tising Calendars and Noveltie You will be astonished at some of our numbers. We pay the regula commission regularly, Reference: Dun or Bradstreets. “Sentinel Service Sntisfies” Sentinal Print- “ing Company, Incorporated in 1886, 123-127 West Market Street, In- Dianapolis, Indiana. few for We have a openings on our sales force reliable men to represent us selling direct to con- | sumers, Experience not necessary, | we train you. The easiest to enter the selling profession with staples or necessities such we handle. Give age and locality interested in. Established 1883, John Sexton & Co. Wholesale Grocers, Box H. H. Chicago. SALESMAN WANTED-To sell high- | est grade Pennsylvania Motor Oils | refined. Liberal commissions and exclusive territory for the right} man. Harper Oil Company, Auro- ra, Hlinois, | | WORK WANTED WANTED—Washing. Also to care for and board young children. 8 Ave. B. 10-18-3 FOUND e FOUND—Gold_ wedding ring in swimming pool. Owner may have same hy paying for ad. 19-18-1t | Pee ne eed AUTOMOBILE—MGTORCYCLES SOME EXCEPTIONAL bargains in; ised GAts, oe Oldsmobile four, with California top, one Dodge ; touring, one 1924 Chevrolet, one Studebaker special six and several good Fords, Our convenient time payment plan. makes buying easy. Dukbta Auto Sales Co. 107 6th St. Phone 428, Open evenings. 10-13-1w 1G ter, New tires. new top, n ignition. Best « ditiot paint. nical con: | 10-18-11 | FOR SATE—New Harley Davis | Motorcycle, 1924 make. Model ; 74. Electrical equipped* and ; _ speedometer, A bargain if taken at once, P, O. Box 29, Bismarck, | } __" 10-10-9t. | FOR SALEZOakland Six” Touring car, First class mechanical coadi- tion and newly painted. Phone 798 or call at 207 Sth St. { 10-11-1w | FOR SALh—1918 Model Ford Tour- | ing car in good running condition | at a very low price, Phone 187./ Call at 800 Main St. 10-16-tf FOR SALE—Ford Coupe in Ist class tvondition. Call Von Horn Hotel. 10-16-1w | | nicolene | values were and | cent A combination { p reliable | ts | ceipts mostly direct, | unchanged. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE inate| DRUGSTORE FOR SALE--In Americans and | live town just made division point | lenghorns 18 3-4 to 19 cents. Bricks on the Soo Railway. Cican stock,|17 to 1- es higher. Receipts 5,- good fixtures, good building, will | 254 case 3 37 to 42 cents, Or- sell right. Reason for selling, ; 4 closing an estate. Write Tribune | No. 853. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | capolis, Oct, 18. Wheat re- 107 compared with 281 | a year ago, Cash No. 1 north- | $1.46, to $1.487%; No. 1 dark | n spring choice to fancy | to $1.6 good to cho ordinary to good No. 1 hard spring | No, 1 dark hard | on track and to arive « to 1.6175; December $1.467s; | May $1.51; new May 1.51 | Corn No, No. 3 white rye No. : 10-18-21-23 | CAS! For your business, no matter | ceipts where located; buyers waiting for! cars good investments; quick sale; no Jern Chicago Business E: ge, 327 S. LaSalle, Chicago. YOUR ARE EARNING less tha $90.00 weekly. ly will pay yo write for our’ county distribution offer, _Peris Mfg. Co. Florin, Pa. 9 js. WANTED TO RENT jold WANTED TO RENT by Nov: fst: A] small furnished modern house, or | ost an apartment on ground —floot,! 88: Phone 6 Ww. No. Ik \_MARKET NEWS | WHEAT WAVERS's: |. | Irresponsible Cables Cau » Hesitation Bismarck, Oct dark northern northern spring durum durum 12, amber mixed red CORN Yellow White & Mixed $ 86 go, Oct. 18.—Seattered & at the outset Inwered wheat | , during the early dealings. (Nv. 4 cables fr Liverpool Woy jad responsible for the Hard winter vos gapousgo je Opening prices of Wheat) j cen: per pound discount under 65 from 1s cent higher Ear corn 5 cents under shell, with Dee, $1.50 to $1.5! to 14 followed dt ch ing sell- | No. Ibs. or more $ .88 ; sa | a winter chiefly ly dip. ranged \ lower, May mate in jate were all around slight recovery. Hin th the br in the| orthwest general week-end | evening up carried the market down | ti grade. The finish was weak, at a Ra net loss of 3-8 to 1 1-2 cents, With | Nordstr 4 Dee, $1.50 to 14 and M DB tollitewn\ (0 1-4, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; i ny i| » Matter of the Estate of | th sag n Nordstrom, Sr., Deceased hereby given by the} John A. Nordstrom, | of the estate of John) reased late of the! dwin, in the County of | ate of North Dakota, | editors of, and all | having claims against, said | . to exhibit them with the | vouchers, within six {months “after the f publication of this notice, to said Administrator n hat Baldwin, D. in the town of assers, ye win. in Burleigh County, | steer to $6. cows | t Dakota, and heifers $8.00 to $5 Few] Dated Oct. 10th, A, D, 1924. feeders considered saleable upwards JOHN A, Noe a Jothing iol zee Administri ie eis Gone an eee es mune titan Gu daa culan abil early, Compared with week} 9¢ Qetoher, A. D m xo fed offerings nomin steady (10-11-18- 5 fat she-stock, canners! cents low tockers | 25 cents high- es grass fatly Top rangers |), Votice Notice is ST. PAUL LIVE: Paul, Oct. So, . Cattle receipts Dept Gene nd cutters 2 and feeders steady to er. Week's bulk 00 to $6 Fat she-stock Canners and cut! Bologna bulls $! and feeders a 0. Calve: | receipts 200. Compared with wee to 50 cents lower. Best lights at cl 8.00. Hog receipts 1,500. with Friday. Good and choice to pound averages largel Bulg packing sow: smooth sows up to $9 ts 1,500, $11.50 to round $6.00. ago fat lambs and feeders . ‘op lambs to § ) Culls ewes to packers Top feede rling wethe: NOTICE © eee hereby given, That Virtue of a judgment and de foreclosure, rendered and given the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for — the County of Burleigh and State of | North Dakota, and entered and dock-| ected in the office of the Clerk of suid Court in and for said County, 2.50. | 40. Stockers ago 15 and: eral Land Bank of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minn- esota, a corporation, and all other persons interested in the premis Defendants, in favor of thi PI against the the sum of I -two Dollars and five cents, which judgment ani among other things, di ale by me of the re hereinafter described, to sutisfy the amount of said judgment, with in terest thereon, and the costs and ex ‘penses of such sale, or so much thereof us the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sf And by virtue of a Writ to me ed out of the office of the of said Court, in and for County of | Burleigh and under the seal of said Compared) Court, directing me to sell said real )| property pursuant to said judgment jand — decree, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County, and the per- | son appointed by said Court to make aid sale, will sell the ‘hereinafter ed estate to the highest j bidder, for cash, at public auction, jat the front door of the Court House {in.the City of Bismarck in the Coun- \NEAPOLIS GRAIN ty of Burleigh and State of North Flour un-| Dakota, on the 4th day of Nevember, | Rarrote (Aww 4, at 2:00 o’clo t Good Steady. nat 12.50, Best light with we lower. ae 1 CHICAGO LIVESTOC Chicayo, Oct, 18.—(U. Agr.)--Hog receipts 4,000. Supply and demand balanced. $11.25 Cattle receipts 500. with week ago, heavy fed steers to 75 cents lower. Sheep receip Dept Steady To} u Today's re. Sev Is steady at 2,000. native lambs Minne: changed, M., of | judgment eon and | so much | of such sale | tisty. The | and co: = such sale AGO PRODUCE the proceed Oct. 18.—Poultry alive, applicable thereto will satisfy Butter lower, ‘Receipts| premises to be sold as/aforesaid pur- | Grokntey asEhas ant to said judgment and decre extra - d writ, and to this notice Be ribed in’ said judgment, de- | 1-2 to cree and writ, as follows, to-wit: aheese lower The Southwest Quarter (SW!) 12,438 tu twins 16 th| of Section One One Hundred Thirty-eight ( ‘orth, of Range Sev (76) West of the 5th P.M. ALBIN HE Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. FE, McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. Dak i MOWM’N PO! WELL EVERY THINGS ALL SET FOR THE TRIAL - L SURE WILL BE RELIEVED WHEN IT'S ALL STROM, ‘. D, YOU'VE HAD SO MUCH TO THINK ABOUT PoP THAT L HAVEN'T ASKED YOU FoR A NEW DRESS, HAT AND SHOES PAGE SEVEN about brought treatment two days duration, here to receive nd died soon af- began with pataly- no other part of fected. FANTILE PARALYSI ser DEATH CAUSE)": is of the throat, his body being a D., Oct. farmer of ne here of infantile par 18, The Dend per cent salt sea and is contains nearly 25 fishless By Taylor Another County Heard From FoR THE LOVA MUD-MomM WE JUST FINISHED BUYING FIFTY EXPENSIVE OUTFITS FOR OUR WITNESSES AND MY POCKET BOOK 1S AS CLEAN AS A HODND'S TOOTH BOUGHT ALL J THOSE CLOTHES, J FoR YouR WITNESSES — ‘NY 4 GY NEA SERVICE, INC_/ ALL SUMMER WITHOUT A FIT THING TO WEAR JUST BECAUSE YOu DIDN'T HAVE THE MONEY To BvY CLOTHES FOR YOUR. FAMILY = AGENTS GOING TO SING? Be Too” OF ws You SAY NO-NO -1 SA TH’ STATION] | WURGLERS A BUSINESS ~ BUSINESS - BUSINESS !! OU SPEND MONEY LIKE WATER, ON YOUR BUSINESS AND WHEN EED SOMETHING CAN) L HAVE IT P NO! I’M susT ‘ Your WIFE! (mea || WS x . y 8 te = she { ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN _ ee HERE To TALC Foe ©D BELONGS To THE BURKETT a ITICIANS —A 4, TRAIN — Bors, DONT WHO CAME =|\WURGLER GANG OF HOOTSTOWN POUT BRAICEMAN ON THE_NIGHT RECOGNIZED HIM < ‘SAN TRE PouTicaL Ring! GIN HOOTS TOWN HAS JOINED HANDS WITH THE WURGLER SUPPORTERS IN AN EFFoRT TO BEAT OUT CANDIDATE OTEY WALKERL THE PEOPLES FAVORITE — ©1924 ey NEA SERVICE INC Freckles and His Friends : : By Blosser Tag's Sure of It AW-TH WORLD FAL DOES So HAVE A END= MOM SAID TH’ PREACHER SAD Ir DID! WHAT IS THE END OF THIS BALL P TK WORLDS ROUND, 7] AINT ITP WELL— ANYTHING ROUND DOESN'T HAVE NOW THIS IS A BALL, ISNT IT? ALL RIGRT=NOW ¥ NO- FRECKLES 1S Pop FRECWES SAD | THs TH WORLD OR A NO END —THEY DO SO, DONT THEY? \WHY, TH END 1S WHEN A AUTOMOBILE ac: RUNS OVER IT! y