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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 32: aes MALE HELP WANTED a WANTED—Married man .to take charge of farm and raise hogs and cattle on shares, Must be willing to milk cows. Everything furnish. j ed. Reference. First National Bank. Mrs. Amos ives, 10-25-1w GOOD COOK wanted at once for cafe service. Write Hotel Wash- burn, Box 367, Washburn, N. D. 19-28-1w ‘WANTED—A No. 1 meat, cutter. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. 10-29-1wk WANTED—Man for farm work. Herman Ode. Phone 364-J. 10-30-3t — ” __ HELP WANTED—FEMALB TEACHERS—We place teachers in : the rural, grade, and high schools of North Dakota, Montana, and several northwestern states every month of the year, Enroll, today. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Grand Forks, North Dakota. 1f-1-1m WANTED—Salesladies to sell a guaranteed article. Sells on sight. ) Make $10.00 to $15.00 per day. Commissions and bonuses. Write Box 543, Valley City, N. Dak. 10-28-11 EARN §20 Weekly. Home address- ing, mailing music, circulars. Send 10c for music, infgrmation. Rye- ; back Association, Oak Park, Il. WANTED—Reliable gitl for gencral housework. Mrs. Myron Atkinson, 223 West Thayer. 4 10-31-3t WANTED—Gitl for general house: work. Mrs, Eugene Wachter. Phone 189, 10-30-1w Saleslady Wanted Real Silk Hosiery Mills want lady representative to work City of Bismarck. Salary about $25.00 2 week to start. Apply Mr.» Hoy, 110 3rd St. Bismarck, No. Dak. 11-1-3t Ee ee Ee ene HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE CLERKS—For Government | Postal and other good positions $1400- $2300 yearly, Experience unneces- Full particulars free by writing G. W. Robbins, Civil Ser- vice Expert, 661. Burchell Bldg., ashington, D. C. rd Ww 1 At NDS FOR SALE—FLORIDA NTY ACRES AND PLENTY” —Free book tells truth about Flori land; monthly payments $1 an acre; Orange Groves plant- ed cared for 10 percent above cost; Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. 247, Orlando, FI room duplex, attached garage, im; ; mediate possession, Tel 751 or 161. 0. W. Koberts. $300 CASH—The balance at $40 per fonth—you can buy an all modern home, east front, trecs, t water heat, 6 rooms with bath, hard wood floors, front porch up and down stairs, garage for 2 cars, chicken house. The owner is to leave the city, and asks us to sell his goud home for $4200 at the above terms. This is a fine oppor- tunity for some one with a little vash, paying the balance like, rent, ‘€ interested. Do not phone, come in and talk it over. Henry & Henry 4th St. 10-29-1w FOR SALE—Four room house with pre good basement. Size of lot 25x100 feet. Property could be seen at 115 Mandan Ave. Price only $900. If interested call at 109 Mandan Ave. 10-28-1wk FOR RENT—Downstairs portion of house, furnished and modermy in every respect. Use of piano. Hot water heat. Family of two want- Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words of 2 insertions, 25 words or 25 words oF ander ereeeeecccegee 8 1 week, 25 words or under 1.28 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ‘TE! 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure : insertion same: day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE BUNGALOW —Five rooms and bath, full basément, hot water heating plant, garage, lawn and trees. Splendid condition. Close in, $5300. COTTAGE. ive rooms and bath, practically new, full basement, well located. $4000.00. HOUSE, six rooms and bath, maple floors throughout, hardwood finish, fireplace, full basement, garage, lawn, trecs, beautiful — location. $4800.00. HOUSE, seven rooms and bath, water heat, fireplace, full base- ment, garage, barn, chicken housé. lawn and trees. $5500.00. BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, well located. Modern. $3000.00: HOUSE—Five rooms and bath, fire place, full basement, exceptionally well built. Garage, lawn, trees. $5500.00. See us before you buy. We have other wonderful values in homes and lands. We have the best in the west and will loan you the money to in- vest. Also lats and investments, Have money to loan on real estate. » _ Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138. Office with First Guar- anty Bank, 10-29-1w. POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED stenographer de- sires temporary or permanent po- sition, Write Tribune No. $60. 10-30-5t AGENTS WANTED AGENTS, wanted to représent us in their own county, easy sales, big profit: Salesmen are making from $75 and up per week. Write for particulars, Mid-West Distribu- tors, 2941 Altgeld St., Chicago, ll. 10-31-3t THOSE DESIRING diamond wood must cut it before falls, UNPASTURIZED milk, bottled, sale. willow snow for Woodland Farm, E. L. Peterson, Bismarck. 10-31-1w. 40 ACRES equipped, 4 cows, poultry, machinery and feed, located close to’ railroad town, 26 acres culti- vated; balance pasture, comfort- able buildings. Price, $4500. Easy terms. Free folder. Christensen Tarm Agency, Mora, Minn. ————— @00Ms FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large warm room with bath. South front. Two blocks from post office. Price reason- able. 208 Rosser St. 10-31-18 FOR RENT— Warm comfortable front room with large clothes closet in a modern home. 702 6th St. Phone 288-J. A1-1-2t FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor. Furnished, can be used for light housekeeping, 411 Sth St. Phone 273. 11-1-1w FOR RENT—Two rooms joining suitable for light housekeeping or bot}, FOR SALE for his own home, east dition, off javing,. akily $4700. easy terms, only $1000. ‘0 $3000. Farm Lands. It will take make prices closed so many sales. ‘only a: few-more to advance. Buy Now from a man who really knows real estate and who has sat- isfied nearly 2500 purchasers. F. E. YOUNG 10-30-3t SALESMAN WANT A LIVE convincing jalesman who can selt bankers and leading business men a high class nattotially, kriown line of ad- vertising specialties and dars. To such a man we offer an exceptiofial opportunity to close up pertiagently with one of the largest spéeialty houses in the world rated Aa-Al. Prompt ac- tion necessary to take full advan- tage of the big selling season. Special attention will be given ap- plicants submitting full informa- tion and references with first let- ter. Wwte or wire The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. THE HENDERSON . LITHOGRAPH- ING CO., of Cincinnati, 0., with calendars, blotters, direct mail ad- vertising, fans and holiday greet- ings, desired permanent salesmen for exelusive territory. We are now making contracts, for next year. Experience not necessary, as concientious effort will bring re- sults and build a permanent and profitable business. Interesting all-year-round work. Commission checks, mailed weekly. Address Sales Manager of Company, giving full details, SALESMEN WANTED who are hon- est and willing to work—contract for territoty now—sell the 1925 Sentinel Line of attractive Adyer- tising Calendars and Novelties. You will be astonished at some of our numbers. We pay the regular commission regularly. Reference, Dun or Bradstreets. “Sentinel Service Satisfies” Sentinel Print- ing Company; Incorporated in 1886, 123-127 West Market Street, In- dianapolis, Indiana, SALESMANAGER \WANTED—B y corporation handling new electric safety razor, is sensation of N. Y. electrical show. Applicant to take charge of branch office and be able to handle salesmen. A de- will be required on nece! stock of goods. This is a "fide proposition and will big returns to the right Write ot apply 306 Market yield party. Bank Bldg. Vibro-Shave Distribu- tors. LIKE TO SELL? We have a few openings on our sales force for reliable men to represent us selling direct to con- sumers. Experience not necessary. we train you. The casi@ to enter the selling profes: with staples or necessities such as we handle. Give age and locality interested in. Established 1883. John Sexton & C Wholesale Grocers, Box H, H. Chicago. SALESMAN—-Balance of this” year, all of next. Established whole- sale house selling staple line to leading retail merchants all. lines has opening now. Liberal contra to producer. Miles Company, Dept. 313, Ohio. WANTED --“Hardware or Stove Salesman, by Factory Agent Com- 11-1-1w Cleveland, pany. Straight commission. Ex- cellent lines.” Write Tribune :No. 862, 11-1-4-6-8-11-18-15 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Write for Free Samples. FOR RENT—Seven room rare modern in all ways and a three room apartment in a modern house. Call 803, 7th St. 10-24-tf RENT—House at 627 Thayer street, by November first. Only responsible party need apply. Mary L. McLean, Rose Apart- ments. 10-24-tf FOR RENT—By Noy. | of. 15th, 8 mod, eu seven room Housé Behe the Wm. Moore school. Tnauire y aa .Eppinger, Grand Pacifi ¥ ‘OR REN njodern ~~ furnished | apartment. 212 1-2 Main ‘ov, Ist heated city Also garage to rent. 1 SE, Phone 905 after 5 p. m. 10-24-tf | urnished apartment for housekeeping. Private . bat. Garage also for rent. Call 422-5th Sp a 10-27;1 R.. RENT NOV, 1st.—Modern furnished home. Cat at Logan’s Store or phone 761. . “FOR RENT NOV. ist-—Strictiy mod: ern 6 room house, good location. Phone 525-R. 10-: 24 -lwk FOR RENT—Furnished, Apts. fuliy equipped for light housekceping. Phone 794W. _ Geo. Little, - 10-4, VOR RENT—Strictly modern spart- ment in Rose Apartme F._W. Murphy, Phone 852. FOR RENT—6 room modern house ins good locatian..on, paving.. Pho! 42, Gene Wachter. foot if plow, 515 4th Street, on st line. 1-1-8t) ed. 614 Eighth Street. : bedroom, Phone 468-R. 610 Thay- Lee 10-30-1wk} av. ‘10-29-1w FOR SALE—Modern house, 3 large | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room rooms, furnace, garage. This is} in private home near Capitol and the cheapest house in Bigmarck.! High School. Phone 442-J. » Good location. Joseph Coghlan. 10-31-2t \ ——____10-81-3t'| FOR -RENT—A furnished room ina FOR RENT—Warm steam heated| pleasant and convenient location. apartments, fuynished or unfur-] Phone 498-R, 623 3rd St, nished. Why shovel coal all win- 10-31-4t ter. The Laurain Apts. B. ae FOR RENT—Well furtished room in Flanagan, Prop. fiw} A” neler “nome: 10-17-tf. | 10-29-1wk | sqR-SALESCholes Barred Piymonth iC. | so “SALE coed. location: Phone 357-M, 702 7th ‘St. ks ee ‘at cit FOR RENT— Light ssuiaiaspieg rooms and one room on first floot. Miss Brady. 10-28-1w FOR RENT — Furnished room in modern home. Phone 855, 321 8th St. 11-1-3t R RENT—Large rom $12.00 per. month. modern 522 2nd St. e 3 Paving, sewer; water imp all ih hd partial excava- tion miade; Price and terms right. Care The-Tetbume, ; FOR, SALE—Buick 6 Touring car jn Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to weurcr. No capital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills, 562 Broadway, New York. NO COMPETITION; eral missions, selling children’s parel. 2 or more sales every home. School opening brings you biggest business of year. Producers both séxeg wanted. Plaut Jr. Wear Co., Cincinnati, yA ASR $20 DAILY taking orders for new com- lamp invention needed in every farm home, church, school. We deliver, collect, pay .you daily. Economy Lamp Co., 1751 Washing- ton, Kansas City, Mo. : , Want to exchange Mi apolis income property for atek progerty or Nofth tine. & Address: 157 Tribune; Bixmarck; N: D. FOR SALE—One pure bred t bull cult, two, weghs/qld. Hig dame | hax ptoduced, 14,000" The. of mil, and-475. Ibs, butter fat. Price: $30;/ H with papers furnished. John Obowa, | Bismarek, -R. 1, | ~ 16-31-31 Rock Corkerels and Pullets, fine laying strain, W. A. Fal ner, | 202 Avenue FE, Bismarck, ; North) Dakota. FOR SALE—Edison records, “1 > clfiffonier, 1 form, \1 small table, baking oven dress 821 8th St. 10-30-1wk for oil stove. RIPE tomatoes from $2.00 to $3.50 per bu. oh 8 Cabbage $2.50 per 100 iene we eda Splendid heater, Rood condition, Phone 841-W. O14 Hannafin, 10-81-3t | F. Bixler j ap- | 6 room house, built by a contractor front, strictly , modern; in splendid con- 5'rooms, east front, 25 foot lot very Many bargains in houses from $1000 It has been years since I have had so many inquiries for prices and terms, or since I have calen- | the finest exclusive line of art)” Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT Tae Peo) i| ie eter ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. ! Sermon and Holy Communion at 1:00 a. m. Both services will be conducted by Rev. F. H. Davenport. | _ First Presbyterian Church f i Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, D. D., Trading Light, However, Be-| minister. A | Morning service at 10:30. Theme: cause of Continental [Strength For the Day.” Musie by ithe quartette. Anthem, “Peace I Holiday | Leave With Thee” (Roberts). Anthem, “Te Deum,” (Krotsch- SINKS AF LAST mar). t ' | Chicago, Nov .1.—(By the A. Junior Department meets at 9:30. ; P.)—Liquidation sales prepara- | All other departments at 12m, Men’s tory to the election holiday de- {lass in their room. pressed grain values today at The Christian Endeavor will meet the last. Rye especially was {at 6:30. Subject: “What Jesus Said Weak and at one time showed a About Faith.” drop of more than five © cents. ‘The evening service will begin at Wheat. closed unsettled at the { 7:30, Theme: “The Untroubled same as yesterday h to 1-2 {1 0 cents lower, December $1.40 3-8 pecial music by the chorus in to $1.40 1-2 and May $1.46 1-4 to $1.46 3-8. Frank Barnes. charge of Mrs. numbers that you should not_m Is’ Reserve Monday evening at Two Chicago, Nov. 1.—Wheat scored moderate gains today after a hes- itating start. Firmness of quota- tions at Liverpool was more or less Shristian Endeavor Tuesday evening. Junior will meet at meeting will meet Wed- responsible for the upward turn cea SE sana there. With European continental | Aj] are invited to the services of exchanges taking a holiday trade | the church. was rather light and the market! easily influenced. The opening, | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH which was unchanged to ‘ac lower, Corner Ave. B and Fourth St. ein le to $1.41%% and May L, R. Johnson, Pastor. 10:30—Morni: $1.47! was followed by worship, sermon slignteceril sag and then by| py Rev. P. E, Nystrom, an advance all around to well above | 12:00—Sunday school, Mr. Thorpe, finish. Supt. 6:30~-B. Y. P. U. Margaret John- ICAGO LIVESTOCK | ane ientee i Chicago, Nov. 1.--Hog receipts} 6:30—C, W. C. Edna Dralle in 6,000. Active, 10 to 26 cents higher, | charge. Cattle receipts 1,000. Compared | 7 Bvening worship, sermon by with week ago medium to good fed Nystrom. steers, grassers and most weighty offerings 25 to 50 cents lower. Sheep receipts 2,000. Steady. Fat lambs $ 0 to $13.60. Fat wooled lambs $18.25 Top $13.75. tion is extendéd to A cordial invi who may desire to attend these Juity English Lutheran Church Ave. C and 7th St. I. G. Monson, pastor. FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 1.—Flour un- 11:00 A. M.—Morning Service. changed to 30 cents lower. In car- Sunday School load lots family patents quoted at M.—Evening $7.70 to $7.75 a barrel in 98tpound cotton sacl Shipments 42,901 bar- rels, Bran $25.00 to $25.50. | First Church of Christ, Scientist —— — = » & Ave. C. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK : ce at tu. m. South St. Paul, Nov. 1 (U. S.! Subject: “Everlasting Punish-| Dept. of Agri.)—Cattle receipts 800. Run late in arriving. Largely through stuff. Remainder held off market. Compared week ago in-b ment.” unday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. tween grades of grass fat steers,} A reading room is open in the yearlings and © she-stock 25 centsfihurch building every Tuesday, lower. Spots off more. Canners,|Thursday and Saturday, except legal cutters and better kind grass steers holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. and she-stock steady to 25 cents 1] are welcome to attend these lower. Bologna bulls steady to]services and to visit the reading strong. Stockers and feeders 25] room. cents to 50 cents lower; week's bulk — prices: gr steers and ngsefi EVANGELICAL CHURCH $5.00 to $6.50; fat she-stock $3.00}; Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts., '$10.00. Bulk fat ewes $4.50 to $6.00. /at 6: 30 p. m4 when Miss Black, | Top $6.25. Best range feeding lambs | state worker, will address — them, $12.75, |The Intermediate League will meet } to $5.00; canners and cutters c. F. Strutz pastor. to $2.76; bologna bulls $3.50 to $4.00.j Service in the German Stockers and feeders 25 to 50 cents at 9:30 to 10 language off. Bulk $4.00 to $6.00, ves | All’ other s are conducted receipts 200. Compared with week Jin English. ago 25 to 60 cents lower. Bulk $4.00] Bible School at 10:30 a.m. Th to $8.00. ig Religious Education Day, Th Hog receipts 1,500. About stea church _b: the program of the Bulk better 160 to around 250-|North Dakota Council of Religious pound averages $8.00 to $8.50. Some | Education, in its efforts to secure light and underweight $6.50 to $8.75. day + ;proper laws to promote week ligious education for the young peo- ple of our state. Bulk packing sows $8.00. Sheep receipts 2,000. About stea- | dy. Compared with a week ago light A service in the interest of this and handyweight fat lambs 60 to 75j cause will follow the Bible School. cents lower. lambs $1.00 low- There will *be no Christian er, Sheep Feeding lamb: letras society meeting of the Senior steady to 25 cents higher. Wee! but jSo ning, ety tomorrow ev 6 prices bulk fat lambs $11. to {seniors will meet jointly with Ch’ $13.25. op $13.26. Culls mostly !tian Endeavor. $8.50. Heavies at close $9.00 to! Society of the Presbyterian chureh for its meet- s usual at 7:15 p.m. a ‘ing. ee alive,| , Evening sermon, at 8p. uk ject: “The Most Important o} mnchangad Lower, Receipts iiections, Which Way Will, You 7,606 cases. ts 42 to 49 conts.| Veen dunt niusie Ordinary firsts 37 to 41 cents. Bute) ie eee Mmeaday at 715 ter lower, receipts 6,969 tubs. Cream-| Prayer service Tuesday at 7:19 ery extras 38 1-2; standards 37; tra firsts 36 to 9! Everybody welcome. seconds 29 1-2 to 3 fi 1-2: its 32 to cheese high- | FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 'N. D. BUREAU’S ADVICE ASKED |" Valley City, N. D., Nov. 1.—A. J McInnes of Valley City, president of the North Dakota Farm Bureau F eration, received the following te gram from KE. B. Reid, Department o: Agriculture of “uf MOM’N POP DO You KNOW WHAT AN CONFIRM OATH 15 ? THE PLAINTIFFS, TESTIMONY REGARDING MRS. NUTMEG'S EXTRAVAGAI THEN YOU KNOW THAT AN OATH MEANS. To TELL THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH ~ NS) Yb Ge OnE To a ENS HOUR - and ‘esident Coolidge has requested! as his seo ye THE BIG eee PARADE KEPT THE TOWN Ir) AN UPROARS PAGE SEVEN President MeInnes ind) {he would send out telegrams to the {various farm bureau presidents. in Write | the forty-six stat organized telling ifications | them of his probable choice. ates that me to ask you to recomment to him | men suited to fill the position of Se- wy of Agriculture left va y Wallace's d fully of their qu mplishments In a private interview today, Mr.| REMOVE FLY SPECKS McInnes intimated he favored Dr.| To remove fly specks from var- ohn Lee Coulter, president of the} nished wood, wipe with a cloth dip- North Dakota Agricultural College, ped in equal parts of skimmed milk and water. : first choice. An Experienced Chauffeur OH YES! THIRTY ONE TIMES FOR SPEEDING —TWICE FOR MANSLAUGHTER ' AND THREE WELLL CAN) GIVE YOU A FEW SAMPLES - FER INSTANCE — YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ME- 1 MEAN AN OATH IN, COURT— WERE YOU EVER IN COURT BEFORE > SOMETIMES You HAVE TO SWEAR TO A LIE ANS STICK Toit! WELL NOT ALWAYS — BY STANLEY. apt <= SKETCHED Ih COURT BY You SAY- TH” 7 “EP NO-NO- | SAY BAND Boys Bits AINE. ARE Tone OCLOCK ay HALE peso] AND DONT: WANT To ’ \ a 1924 BY NEA SERVICE ING n= Shy, teins 48 00.48 led our Twin Seventh Street and Avenue D. daisies 18 1-4 to 18 1-2. Single i E. F. ALFSON, Pastor. daisies 18 3-4 to 19 cents, Americas! Moaniagiecesien v07a0 : 18 3-4 to 19. Longhorns 18 3-4 to 19.; Morming service Tus. Sunday school at 12 noon. Eyening service at 8 o'clock. The morning service is conducted Bricks 17 1-2 to 18. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN jin the Swedish language, Sunday; Minneapolis, Nov, 1.—Wheat re-| school and evening service in tho ceipts 400 cars compared with 378! English. cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.85 to. $1.37; No.1 dark northern spring choice to fahey $1.46 to $ good, choice $1.40 to $1.45; ordinary to good $1.37 to $1.40. No. 1 hard spring $1.38 to $1.57; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track and to arrive 31.3: to $1.51; December $1.37; May $1.42 1-2, Corn Ne. 3 yellow, $1.04 1-2 to $1.04 a-4;..oate No. & white, 41. 18 to 41 3-8; barley 69 to 78; rye N Blab 5-8 t $1.08 1-8; flax No, All are invited to attend. ‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter. of the Estate of’) Charles Cosgrove, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Mrs. P.. J. Sulijvan, Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Sharies | late of the City of. Bis- in-ithe County, of Burleigh and: State af North Dakota, deceased, | HY’ eeeditors of, and all persons! aia @laims against, said deceased, | to exHibit,¢hem with the necessa iche: in four months after | x resident agent, E. J. Gobel, GRA.” peel Mitiee Co.) of ‘the git of Bismarck, State of Nort! ota in sai urleigh first class condition, cheap. Also} no 1 eal Lae: $1.18] County. one -gusoline, range for $10.00.|x0 4 nogbh a : Dated October 24th, A. D. 1924. Pi all Sie o. f nosthorn spring . MRS..B. J. SULLIVAN, Phone 1094M or call 318 Mandan No’ j amber durum N Ave. after 5:00 p. m. No. 1 mixed durum First NS ablication ofv.the 25th day | 10-276 No. 1 red durum of October, A. D. 1924. FOR OR TRADE—Five passen- | No. 1 flax ger touring newly painted,iNo, 2 flax } Dm new -battories, ‘first class meehaal- | No, 1 rye . ori) NOTICE TO CREDITORS el condition, Easy terms, 0.| We quote but do not’ Handle the |" the Matter of the Estate of Box.207.. ante H John Nordstroni, Sr., 10-31-4w | Oats 30! Pereats i a Rr nag gam AE cea sol amma aise ge rte Coupe for roadster with winter | Speltz, per ewt, 80 |Admintstrator-of the estate of oon top. Will séil or buy for cash, D. | SHELL CORN” \Nordatrom, Sr, Deceased lute of tho| i Connolly, Hensler, N. D. | j¥ellaw White & {town of Baldwin, in the County of; ; 11-f53t | Mixed | Bale hand State of Noel Dakota, eyes TEST eae y 2 sof, and a FOR SAL sh’ Cariole, complete | No. 2, 56 Ibs. or more ..$ 89 | aepanee to. tite Geadienr Yi cauipment, splendid condition, Will| No. 3, 55 Ibs. pen x BAL ter ah thencwith the] considet trade for Ford Coupe or No. 4 good paper. Box 448, 10-29-1w FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A, No, ‘ Park Hard Wisin condition; good tires, price r Able,,,.Phone 187, 800 Main St, MY CAR, 7 passenger for wile ol n ap Dr. Roan, Phone 11-1-lw if take 1, at once. ectte | vouchets, ‘within six} months. after the first publication | bf this: notice. to said Administrator T cent per pound discount under 55, lb, Ear core 5 cents ander shell, TH NEXT TIME MOM SENDS ME T° TH STORE ON SATURDAY T'M ia NE TAKE A WHY, 7AG/ How's nis ?? FIVE oF THESE Ecss $11? pat “Baldw} nfs N. D. in the town of; Hard Winter .. . 1.18! Baldwit In) said Burleigh County, p pos {North Dakota. * : Dated Oct. hie D..-1924. The so-called “air plants” sold in] . SOHN A ; Notation, many curio shops are merely thé Firat nublientiow a the Tih skeletoas of a ved green, lowly sea anima!, of October. A. D (20-11-18-25 — ii 1.) Freckles and His Friends By Blosser (rs aneur nano , YES MOTHER SHOULD MANE STUFF WITHOUT A | AUDA Si BASKET, MEM NY [by SORRY Oe ARMS ARE cee ols Can’t Account For It 1 DONT SEE HOW THAT COULD HAPPEN, MOM =— I ONEY ‘DROPPED EM ONCE! (glosses ~Ca ©1924 BY_NEA SERVICE. INC.

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