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Tribune Classified. Advertisements HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Hiousekeeper, family of two. Must be experienced and able to furnish references. Salary $45. a month, Apply Mrs. F. S, Henry, Rose Apts. after six or call 240W. 10-21-tf STENOGRAPHER WANTED in out of town law office. Experienced stenographer preferred, State sal- ary wanted and make application to John Moses, Hazen, N. Dak. 10-1 Classified Advertising Rates linsertion, 25 words or under .............+.8 50 2 insertions, 25 words or 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25- words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classifiea ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 —_—_—_—— AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Agents for Grant, Bur? rk WANTED Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, 200 West Broadway, Phone 828. __10-18-1w dishwasher. Good wages. Phone or write. New _ Cafe, Underwood; N. Dak. 10-22-71 < WANTED—Ginl for general house- work, Good wages. Apply W. E. Lahr, Lahr Motor Sales. pi 10-22-3¢ WANTED—Woman or girl for gener- al house work on farm. Phone 7-F15, Bismarck. winter job. 10-18-1w t girl for gen- Phone 717. Mrs. sell a $5,000.00 health and accident policy that everybody wants, for $10.00. Liberal commission and bonus, Sells like wild fire; make from $200 to $360 per month, Lady or gentleman. Premier Depart- ment. Box No. 301 Mandan, N. D. 10-23-3t WAN eral housework. __Burt Finney. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework, Mrs. C, M. Dahli 615-5th St. 10-28-3t WANTED—Housekeeper farm. Box 51, Bismarck, N. on D. 10-23-2t FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern two story house, South front, good location, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, built in features. Price $6000. Terms. = SALESMAN * WANTED--Salesladies and sales: 0, part or full time, Jas, A, Solsten, Fargo. 10-24-7t SEVEN ROOM modern cottage East BOARD AND ROOM __ BOARD AND ROOM—$30.00 a month in nice modern private home. 416- 12th St. 10-22-3t furnace heat, hardwood trees and lawns, garage. $5500. Terms, floors, Price EIGHT ROOM partly modern house, with 1-2 block of ground, large chicken house, basement. Price $2650.00. Easy terms. WANTED TO BUY » WANTED TO BUY—Good modern 5 to 7 room house on terms, price must be reasonable. Write Tri- bune ad No, 855. : SIX ROOM modern house, fireplace, trees, lawn, garage, good location, full basement, furnace heat. Price $6000. Terms, 10- at BOQMS FOR. RENT FURNISHED sleeping room in mo- dern home. Two blocks from Post Office, use of piano and parlor. Also table board; good home cook- Price reasonable. 120, Ast. 1 large furnished pleasant rooms for light house- keeping in a modern home. Will rent for $20.00 a month, 213 11th St., Phone 655-M. 10-18-1wk VOR RENT—Fumished room in modern house, hot water, heat. Furnished in ivory, suitable for two girls; 621 6th ,. Phone 619-W. 10-24+3t FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor. Can be used for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 5 10-24-1wk FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished room in modern home, close in. Hot water heat. Phone 952-W ° 10-22. FIVE ROOM, very complete modern bungalow, Hot water heat, large closets. -House in best of condi- tion, ggod location, garage. Price $5500. Terms. NINE ROOM Bungalow, modern, full basement, furnace heat, hard wood floors, garage. Price $3850. Good terms. THREE ROOM partly modern bunga- low, water, lights, part’ basement, immediate possession, Price $1300. Easy terms. | pour ROOM, very modren bunga- low, full basement, furnace heut, built in features, large sereened porch, near schools. Price $3450. Good terms. SIX ROOM modern house, lawn, trees, East front, hardwood flo: enclosed porch, built in features, FOR RENT—Room suitable for two, garage. Price $6250. Terms. with board if desired, in modern home. Call at 712 Rosser after 4 P, M._ Phone 113-W2, 10-22-Iwk FOR RENT—Two sets of light housekeeping rooms, extra large, modern. 924 4th St., Phone 543- w. 10-3-tf * FOR RENT—Large roem hot water nd plenty of heat, Call 211 2na t. Phone 643-M. 10-20-t¢ FOR RENT—Warm room in modern home. Close in. 411 Ave. A. « Phone 907. 10-24-1wk tor RENT—Nice cozy bed room for iady. Also bed spring- for 1 8 Thayer. 1 it RENT—One doubles room, 419-7th St. Phone 1066, 10-20-1w “REAL SILK” FOR CHRISTMAS Opening for two good men; neat; honest; reliable; to represent us in exclusive territory. Christmas rush just starting; an unusual opportun- ity to cash in on our Xmas Certifi- ate Plan backed up by our Saturday} mediate possession. Tel 761 or 161. Evening Post advertising. Earning.) 0. W. Roberts, 10-6-t£ $35 to $50 at start if you qualify.] FOR Wf —First: floor of modern, Make application to D, C. Hoy, 110] furnished dwelling; includes use: 3rd St. Bismarck, No. Dak. of piano. Eevery convenience; hot: 10-23-3t/ water heating plant. Family of two desired: 614 Eighttt Street: MISCELLANEOUS y 10-22-1wk FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160| WHY PAY RENT?—Modern six room in the best residence’ district in} house for rent—close in—to party Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water) buying furniture — reasonable. - and gas all in and partial excava- Rooms rented are more than pay- tion made. Price and terms right. ing ‘rent. Phone 464R. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 9-13-tf, CABBAGE $3.00 per hundred Ibs; Rutebegas $1.50 per bushel; Par- snips $1.50 per bushel; Green To- matoes $1.00 per bushel. Phone’ 884. Mrs. Erlenmeyer, 423-3rd St.,| Bismarek, N. D. lots is ready for you. ways glad to give you quick, courte- ous service, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY See Hedden for City Service, Webb Block. Phone 0 FOR SALE: Fireproof safe in excellent condi- tion, 4 feet high, 214 feet wide. A bargain price. M. B. Gilman Company “Phone 808 ~*~ SELL FOR. SALR: CR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly. modern fiva, room duplex, attached garage, im- 10-23-1w FOR RENT—Seven room residence modern in all ways and a three room apartment in a modern house, - Call -803, 7th St. 10.24-t¢ ‘Thayer ony apply. | FOR) RENT-—Hor v52nG &fizet, by November first. responsible party need Mary £. MeLecan,: Rose Apart. | ments. 10-24-t¢ FOR RENT—Five room cottage at 808, 2hd St.. Unfurnished. lights, water; sink and large: shed. $26. 00 a month. Phone 2tW. 10-115¢2.. FOR RENT—By Nov. 18th, aw Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-22 to 11-18 Inc, FOR SALE—Black Langshan Covk- erels, and Pullets. Buff Orpington Toth, «mod: cockerels, pullets and hens. Christ Free, 217-12th St. North,\Bismarok. | ~ Wn eeiore aineale Tues Se Grand: “Pacific WANTED TO RENT—Good paying 10-17-tf. holes will buy lshes and linen.| FOR RENTooNov. ist’ furnished ‘ar urnish excellent references. modern cit: heated - apartm: i 519-11th St. Bismarck,“N.. Dak. Also garage b rent. eae se Main | a St, Phone 906 after 5 p.m. 7 ‘s 2 > 10-24etr FOR RE. Nov. ist: Small. tr: nished modern ‘apartment suitable for two. Good location) Plone FOR SALE—Vapor-bath grain sprou- ter, two sections, four pans com: plete,: and. good as new, 1-2 price. E. H. Pierce, 411 5th St. 10-21-1w SNAP—=FOR SALE—Good going, res- taurant with rooms. Call or write for particulars, City.’ Restaurant, Kulm, N. D. 10-17-7t VOR SALE—Four burner pas stove. Also 6x9 rug. Call 339-W, Piiahed? “Apts. tally : equipped . for light ingconeenits Rhone 704W,. Gono. “Littler. « FAR _RENT—Strictiy modern anart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply 10-22-3t| F, W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-80-t8 | er ® - front, good location, full basement, | A good clean list of houses and|'! We are ai-j iheifers $12.2 FOR. SALE $5000. rooms, splendid home, close in, hot water heat, would cost to build 50 per cent more than the $7600. per month, $1000. rooms, strictly modggn, rfght down town, east front, $5400. RM LANDS: Inquiries are coming in right along from our local farmers and investors, soon begin advancing, it will take; only a-few more sales to do it. Buy Now, from the man who realy Knows real estate. F. E. YOUNG. 10-17-1w, WORK WANTED WORK” WANTED—When you want your storm windows put on, call 786M, 10-24-3t WANTED—Good cook desires posi- tion. Inquire Harry Tanaka, care of Bismarck Hotel, 10-24-1t ___ LOST LOST—13 head of calves, 2 roans and 1 black ‘calf. Ke- mainder red and white. Finder please notify Feuhrer Bros. Me- Kenzie, N. D 10-24-2t LOST—Two German Police male puppies, 3 months old. Finder re- turn to G. A, Snyder, 320 Wash- ington Ave. Reward, including,| 10-24-3t lack hand bag with sum of and other articl reward notify Mrs Ed. Lunds Valley, N. Dak. Orange Angora cat. return to Mrs. R. W. B1b-Ist. St. for reward, 10-22-3t Sand- LAND FLORIDA LANDS! Low prices. No winter. 3 crops a year. Wood- worth, Driscoll, N, D. 9-30-m _———————— AUTOMOBILE—MGTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, new paint job, new top, shock absorb- ers, fender braces, anti rattler large steering wheel, foot fee extra tires and tubes, —no-gla lenses and new style lights, er. Motor in first class conditio all réady to ramble. Phone, 777- W or 220-W, or City Insurance Agency. 10- SPECIAL built Ford speedster. New tires, new top, new paint. Special Bost of mechanical con- A bargain at $150.00. Write 10-18-1w 1918 Model Ford Tour- ing car in good running condition at a yery low. price. Phone, 187.! Call’ at 800 Main St. FOR SALE--Essex coach, 1924 mo- | del. See at 613 Ist St. \ WANTED—A Ford Box 601, Bismarck. Coupe. ‘NEW DECLINES TAKE PLACE Good. Weather in in Argentina Hirts Wheat Oct. 24.—Moderate new declines in wheat took place today during the early dealings. Further rain in Argentine, tending to im- prove the outlook there, counted as a bearish influence. The opening, which varied from lower to an qual advance with December $1.44 to $1.45 and May $1.48% to $1.49, was followed by a general setback to about one cent under yesterday's finish by then by a good rally. Subsequently seattered liquidation and a notable, lack of aggressive buying led- ts fresh downturns. There was. persistent selling by a house with foreign connections, The finish here was heavy, 1%c net low- er, December $1.41% to 4c and May $1.46 to tee. CHICAGO PRODUCE ChYcago, Oct. 24.—Butter higher. Receipts 7,324 tubs, Creamery ex- tras 3%c; standards 3440; extra firsts 34 to 36%c; firsts 30%c to 32c; seconds 28c to 29c; cheese unchanged; eggs unchenged; re- heeipts 2,692° cases. Poultry alive, lower. Fowls 16c to 21%2c; i tPrings 2te; roosters lbc; turkeys 25: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 24.-4Hog «receipts 28,000, Irregular.’ Desirable grades strong to 10 cents higher. Extreme at $10.00. t c Cattle receipts 5,000, Fed steers ‘run generally plain, All classes and | grades around steady. Two loads 1,000 ‘pound yeurling —steers® and 5. Sheep receipts 18,000. Karly sales fat nutive lambs weak to 25 cents lower, 4 | or call 518 14th St. | [| 6 room, hot water heat, East front, |> garage, $760. cash, $50. per month) geares me when I read of all the price of | Prices will! find out the character of the se- | | that floods the country with sales- det} the United States for nothing, so 1 bonds of any kind get good advice. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMY ON NOT GETTING FLATTERED Aunt it “Somehow, Emmy, ways people lose their. money in | fake stock and bond. transactions. | How can you know who is honest and what stocks and bonds are rooms, South side, $160. cash, $15.| Safe to buy?” queried Jane. “It is easy enough if people only wouldn't be so. impatient,” replied Aunt Emmy. “There is never any need for haste in investing. It’s far better to take a little time to curities offered and of the person offering them. The buying of se- curities was greatly stimulated: by. the Liberty Loans. Before Uncle Sam offered Liberty: bonds only about 300,000 people in the United States owned securities. Now millions of people are buying stocks and bonds. “Of course the unscrupulous 8e- curity vendors have taken advan- tage of the public's new educasion in investments. All sorts of bad and questionable securities are be- ing offered for sale. Naturally the. majority of the people are not rich, so when a man sets out to sell bonds or stocks througb the country he mast be prepared to sell in small quantities. ‘Baby bonds,’ $100 bonds, that fs, are popular, If the taby bonds are sound they are as good an Invest- ment as any. But before you buy careful about A bond house “Be especially doorstep salesmen. men is put to great expense. They can’t send salesmen all over when a salesman comes to sell you bonds it is important to investi gate the quality of the bond he is selling. Your bank will give in- formation about investment houses and investments, and if you follow the bank's advice you will not lose your money. “Another thing to be looked upon with suspicion,” continued Aunt Emmy, “is the man who tries to sell you securities over the tele- phone. Such men will call up some woman living in the country and say. they are-calling at the sug- gestion of a friend. They suggest that she buy such and such a bond the price ot the bond has gone up a point. Of course these men al- ways call on the long distance "phone from some large city. Poor little Mrs. Backwoods Is 80 thrilled at this touch wii: the great world of finance that she buys the bond, only to find out her error later. It's a safe bet that she wouldn’t buy sheets and pillow cases over the ‘phone from a perfect stranger, but bonds, yes!” “I see, Aunty,” said Jane, “yor should always know whom you're dealing with and not get excited and rush into anything just be cause it sounds flattering and thrilling.” “Exactly,” sald Aunt Emmy.— Anne B. Aymes. ADVOCATE SEED CORN TEST The lowa Bankers Association sent out a‘ bulletin to ics members urging the bankers to have the farmer test bis seed corn this year because of the heavy damage done to corn last year by dry rot. En- closed was a letter from a farm crops man at Iowa State College explaining the situation, Germina- tion tests on 32,000 ears of repre- sentative seed corn from all sec- tions of the state showed thatonly about 80 per cent were fit for seed purposes, the rest being either weak or dead, “Dry rot is very prevalent in the seed corn this year and {s responsible for the low vitality of a good deal of seed corn. In a great many cases ears may look bright and {ree from dis- ease, but kernels from these ears will show the presence of dry rot mold when germinating in the test- er.” Above the Neck It fs ideas that count. What a man is wofth below his neck is comparatively little. What he is worth above his neck is practical- ly unlimited. Progress of all kinds is made because of the develop- ment of ideas. Bankers Help The Georgia Bankers Assocla- tion has appropriated $1,000 a year to be used as a loan fund for boys and girls who are ynable to meet the expenses of a college educa- tion, but whose work in clubs has demonstrated their qualifications for leadership. Bradley County, Arkansas, bank ers are offering $500 in cash for the best showings in the produc that fs. selling at such and such a price. They ask the woman to hold the wire a moment, then Colts Hog receipts 10,000. to strong. Spots 10c¢ higher. Few ae sorted 200 to 250-pound butch- Packers bidding up to 0 for best butchers, around Slow, steady i 1o-16-¢, role PAUL LIVESTOCK | South St. Paul, Oct. 24,—Cattle | receipts 1,100. Moderately active, firm. Few dry-fods- offered. Run strictly choice yearlings $12.00. Part load. mixed steers and heifers $10.50. Bulk steers $5.00: to $6.50. Fat she- | stock $3.25 to $500. Few better grades upward -to $5.50. Canners | and cutters $2.25 to $2.75. Bulls | Strong, $3.25. to. $3.75, Few. weighty.| ‘bulls, upward to $4.00. Stockers.and ‘feeders now tBlly- ‘ateady,: bulk #400, ‘|to "$b. Cal receipts 900. 50¢ to’ 75c igher. Best lights to packers most- $3.50 to $8. w choice kinds upward to 39.00. ST. $9.00 to $9.25 for lightweights, derweights dull. Packing sows § to $9.00. Best p' $ heep receipts 1,000. ce fed lambs about steady, Bidding mostly 25 cents’ low- er on natives. Sheep steady. Best light native ewes $6.00. Few: loads BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Bismarck, Oct. 2 1924, 1 dark northern ; ». J northern spring . » 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum following: Oats Barley Speltz SHELL CORN Yellow White Mixed -$ 84 BS. 82 6 Ws. or more . 5 Ibs. No. 4 Dark Hard winter Hard winter I cent per-pound discount under 65 | 1b. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 2 heat i ceipts 403 cars compared with 338 | n year ago. Cash No. 1 nortiern $1.35 7-8 to $1.37 7-8; No. 1 da northern spring choice to fancy 1.46 | 7-8 to god to choice 1.40 | 7-8. to 1.45 ordinary to good | 1.87 7-8 to $1.40 7-8; No, 1 hard | spring $1.37 7-8 to $1.59 7-8; No. 1} dark hard Montana on tract and to | arrive $1.33 7-8 to $1.52 7-8; Dec- | ember $1.37) 7-8; May $1.43. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 24.--Flour un- changed ‘to 10 cents lower: In car- load lots family patents quoted xt $8.10 to $8.15 a barrel in’ 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran $25.00 to $22.50. SPOTTED HANDS London, Oct. 24.—The hand” case is the newest murder mystery to baffle London police. ‘The hands of a man found murder- ed in a hotel here were completely dotted with small yellow spots, and rumors of a black-clad woman who | climbed down a rope from. another room .in the hofel on the night of the shooting have heightened inter- est in thy mystery. “spotted | months | Bank Building, in the tion of corn In 1924, Four hundred dollars will go to farmers and $100 to boys’ clubs. NOTICE TO CREDITOR: the Matter of the R. Gage, Deceased: g ‘iven by th Dullam, ¢ iliforni ge and all du ero, ung state of leceased, to the creditor at! bersons having claims Romexnibie hematin Ce vouch after the f notice, to - in the C deceased, nec of this a t his office city marck, in said Burleigh North Dakota. Dated this 1924, if ounty, Zist day of October, GEORGE NEWTO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter of the Estate of Ph Norton, Deceased Notice is by given by the lersigned kK, Lawellin, | Exeeutor of the last will and testa’ ment of Phebe T. Norton la County of Burleigh, and State of | North Dakota deceased, to the cre- of, and all persons having against said deceased, to 2s them with the necessar rs, within six months after st publication of this notice, id executor at his residenc in Sibley Butte Township in. said Burleigh County, North Dak Dated October sth As D., 192. Fr K E. LAWELLIN Exec NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG Attorneys for Executor Bismarck, North Dako! Firs ication on the of October hie es 111-7) ft ICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and livered by J. Berthlof and J: Berthlof, his wife, Mortgagors Petters ‘and Company, a tion, Mortgagec, dated the 8th day of November, 1918 and filed for re- cord in the. office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota on the 30th day of November, 1918 at 2340 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages, at page 44 assigned by written instrument F. B. McNeil, dated the 11th of December, 1918 and filed for re cord in the office of the Register | of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 20th day of December, 1918 at 9:00 o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 161 of Mortgages, at page 521, will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- mises in said mortgage and herein- after described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh of the; 17th cay | Corpora- | | of Notice Is He der authority. of granted by the the County North of Oct, » the te JURORS HAVE BEEN SELECTED For THE NUTMEG GUNN CASE. Sima Mes Ouve Deas 1S NEXT HE THINKS WURGLER. ISA MIGHTY SALE OF LAND an Order Honorable Davies, Judge of the of Burleigh, Dakota, dated A. D. admin of Windsor B. the town of Arena in the County MOM’N POP of Burleigh and State of North Da kota, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash or subject to confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the fol- lowing described land, to-wit: Lot six (6) in Block (3) Original Townsite of Arena in Burleigh County, North Da- y Given, That _un- oO be left a dy or filed with the judge of Cea County Court, or delivered to the undersigned personally. HEATO. Pourt in the the the un- of the on, late County three L. . Administrator the Windsor B. Heaton, De: Dated October 1924, Hei tle will be made A Safe Place on or after You SAY YOU ARE NOT LIVING WITH YOUR HUSBAND AND ARE NOT DIVORCED — THEN ARE YOU SEPARATED FROM HiM ? AH~I6 HE A TRAVELING SALESMAN ? TOO MUCH TIME IS BEING WASTED ON THIS JUROR - MADAM DO YOU KNOW WHERE “OUR HUSBAND 1S? YES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE - Juvoce — HE'S IN SKETCHED IN COURT BY | Coe 8c BY STANLEY. IF You SCOUNG “FELLERS SET AROUND HERE AND LET THIS Gooo FOR NOTHIN’ CLOTHES BASKET POLITICIAN ED WURGLER BEAT OTEY WALICER FoR SHERIF —\LL LET MY WHISKERS GRow TILL THEY DRAG TH°GRovNBHY LAST ELE.CTION HE ROLL.EDA PEANLT FROM TH’ DEPOT uP NO-NO-HE SAID THY SAME THING TH’ FIRST TIME BILL BRXAN OLD MAN DUSENBE RRY HAS WIS USUAL OUTBURST JusT BEFORE ELECTION DAY— SAY! waar bo you THINK T AM?? Go AN’ GET SOMEBODY ELSES KNIFE T' iP [i WANTS T' BORROW WHITTLE WITH. \ \ AY KAIF ) warrree tar JT I wy wHATEA marten . 2 ALEK. as, say > “A BERRY INTHE FRUIT JAR 1S WORTH: | TWO ON THE BUSH! and ; {State of North Dakota at the hour | {of ten o'clock A. M., on the 26th | i day of November, 1 si t s ) the amount due upon jat the date of saic. The preunses i described in said mortgage and swhich will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The {Southeast Quarter (SE%4) of Section | {Phirty Four (34) in Township One | {Hundred Forty One (141) North of Range Seventy Six. (76) West of the | Fifth Principal Meridian, Burleigh | j County, North Dakota. i Notice of intention to forecl {said mortgage having been duly | | served as provided by law there will Be due at the date of sule the sum Hundred aid mo: gage i j of Forty Eight ($1048.00) Dollars together with the | statutory attorney’s fees and. dis- | bursements allowed by law, i | | § Dated October een 1924. i Ten B, McNEIL, Assignee. hota. 7-14-21) (] G'WAN- LET MIM HAVE IT GEEwZz! WELL, IF You DON'T HE'LL ASK