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WANTED—Man to husk corn either by bushel or by the month. Her- man Ode. Phong 364-J. z 1L-7-1w WANTED—District__nihnager for sev- eral articles in North Dakota’ at once, Write Fred R. Newlon, Emery, South Dakota. WANTED—Three young men for winter. Steady job. F. Jaszkow- iak, 11-8-tf 421 12th St TEACHERS—We place teachers in -<* the rural, grade, and high schools 4 q N a i Py « of North Dakota, Montata,, and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll’ today. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-426 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m LADIES—Earn $10 to’ $15 weekly at home in spare time, addressing and mailing our sheet music and cir- cular letters. Send 25c (silver) for sample music and full particulars. Corona Music Roll Co., 438 -Cen- tral Park, Rochester, N. Y. 11-12-1m WANTED—Competent girl for gen- cral housework. Mrs. A. M. Chris- tianson. 1005 Sth St. Phone 791. 11-13-3¢ WANTED—Girl for gencral house- | work. Phone 906.° 27 Ave. A. Mr: 1 or woman f jouse- work. Mrs. Herman Ode. Phone 364-3. 11-7-1w THURSDAY, NoviEBER 16 : ied Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED > torr ‘hh 1 indeftion; 26 wotd¥ or ~ Under ..........4....8 60 2 insertioné, 25 word? or a 65 25° words oF 1 week, 25 words ‘or under 1.25 Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65‘ Cérits Per Ich All clasitfied ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. BISMARCR FRINUNE PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—A late model Ford sc- dan, has had best of care and in A-1 condition, a bargain, can be seen at 104 Ave. A. Phone 04. 11-15-3t FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A, No. 1 condition; good tires, price reason- able. Phone 187, 800 Main St. e 10-29-tf FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, $125 cash or on terms. Phone 770, 11-13-3t FOR SALE WANTED—A_ dishwasher at the Sweet Shop. 11-12-1¢ HELP WANTED WEEP WANTED Solicitors wants: HELP ANTED—“Solicitors wanted rywhere to take orders for the IMIT a wonderful little inven- tion that automatically removes all the cream from a bottle of milk in a few seconds. Just what every housewife has been waiting for. Large Profits, Send 85e for a SKIMIT (worth $1.00) and full par-j; ticulars. NORTHWEST SPECIAL- TY CO. P. 0, Box 561. St. Paui, Minn. 11-12-1w POSITION WANTED POSITION V D by experienced lady stenographer. Normal grad- uate. Address Box 49. Bismarck, N.D. 11-12-4t WANTED TO RENT MARRIED man wants farm, fully + cauipped to work on, share, Dairy farm preferred, Write No. 864. BUSINESS CHANCES SNAP, SNAP, SNAP—Will sell pool half business:and lunch counter at a bargain. Write Tribune No. 867. 11-8-1w une 11-7-lw PERSONAL MADAM LEATTIMORELLE, Palmist and Phrenologist moved to 401-1st 3. Bismarck. 11-12-1w WORK WANTED ED—Work by experienced iveman, W. A. Harris, General De- livery, Bismarck, N. Dak. 11-12-4t BO! your peace of mind invest in our 2 percent First Mortgage Real Estate Serial Gold Bonds sold on installment (savings) plan ten dollars per month up. 40 years without loss to a single customer. Information without annoyance by salesmen. Address Forman 1009 5th street, Bismarck. "i 11-12-19 CE EEEEIEEaEaeT MISCELLANEOUB FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 650x160 in the’ best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, «sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Prive and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. i 3 9-18-tf ‘ROM FACTORY TO YOU—Carload of ‘new pianos and” players;: now here, real price and terms. Jno. F. Hirsch, Factory Representative. Phone 940. 616 6th St, ~ 11-8-4t FOR SALE—Choice Batred Piymputh Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North Dakota. 5 10-228m TMPORTED seed wheat from. the Calgary Wheat ‘Growers "2. Thorough bred Mares wheat 26c per bu. above market price. | A. R. Asbridge. 111: -20-27-—18-4 FO! INT—Latge ‘building on cor- ner of 18th and Bdwy. Suitable for storing cars and corn, or other * purposes, Inquire at Building. 11-10-10 FOR SALR—Pool Ball and Bowling Alley equipment, 5 tables and good | ulley. Best locution in téwi. If! intetested write Mike: Hilkey, Wil- ton. 7. FOR SALE—Gas range ers,-large oven and it class condition. Sold cheap be- cause moving: Call Telephone 304. i 11-8-1w | FOR RENT—Witire fourth floor Bank of North Dakota building, freight elevator wetvice. Inquire Bank of North- Dakota. 11-11-1w FOR RENT--Garage that holds from 3 to 4 cara, $10.00 per month. Call after 5 p. m., 318 South 11th St. Phone 463 Loo dtetw USED Playér Piano, sacrifice if taken it ‘orice, Termd, Phone 940, G16 Gth Ste —_11-11-13-14 FOR RENT—Garage, winter storage, er month; netr’ -yapitol. iit, the Tailor. * _M18-BE FOR” SALE—Standitd Piand” “Whi Davenport. Call 308 So. i1th St, _ Fe seaaite cae Mba ee FOR_SALE—Cheap, hand wa ehthe and wringer, Inquire 116 11-18-18 FOR SALE—Lot 37%x50 ft. with garage, facing Custer Park in 200 block, Washington Avenue, $300.00 cash. Write Tribune No. 8665. 1 MONTANA HONEY—Pure, delicious, healthful, 5-10 and 60 Ib. cans. Prices on application. Prompt de- livery. J. F. Schwantes, 417 1st St. Phone 241-R. 11-7-1w FOR SALES OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- vaediate possession, Tel 751 or 151. _O. _W. Roberts, 10-6-tf SNAPS—T room modern house for sale, 4 blocks from postoffice, on pavement, practically new, can have possession December first, would cost $6,500 to duplicate. $500.00 will handle. Balance $3, 500. monthly payments. Tel. 691. 11-7-2w FOR RENT--Furnished modern apart- ment suitable for two adults only. Also a six room house with bath, electric lights, stove heat—close ie — LOST—Somewhtte between Bismarck | and Menoken, a brown Poiret Twill dress, mink trimmed. Finder Please return, fo the Bismarck CTéak Shop for reward. Tir11-3t FOUND FOUND —Leathér purse containing money. Ownér may have sani¢ by identifying and paying all charges. Call at 118 Ist St. 11-13-34 200Me FOR RENT i FOR RENT — Housekeeping rooms, suitable for young ladies or mar- ried couple. Also 6 sleeping rooms at 46 Main St., for information Phone 1066. 11-18-1w ¥OR RENT—Nice, warm furnished room in a modern home. Close in. Phone 322M, 506-3rd Street. 11-12-3t for rené, also Priced at $60.00. Phone 855. MODERN room Edison victrola, 321 8th St. . 11-8-1w VOR RENT—2 modern furnished rooms, one, large and one small, 422-4th, Phone 10622. Serres eich 11-7-16 FOR RENT—Ali_ modern light housekeeping rooms furnished or unfurnished, also sleeping rooms. Call 503-W. 11-6-1W FOR RENT—Light housekeeping | rooms, all modern, 620-6th St. Phone 329-W. 11-10-34 Ww Markets B; Adcsbintha Bios.” WHEAT RIGES “HIGH TODAY Touches New Levels in The Early Trading Chicago, Nov. 18.—=With buying in! progress on a big seale wheat quick- | ly advanced today to new high price records for the season. The ope ing which’ ranged from one to 2 higher, December $1.53% to $1. and May $1.61 to $1.62 was followed by decided further gains, May delivery of wheat went to about 19 cents above figures current 10 days back. Profit-taking sales were heavy prices except for a rather pronounced 27, 28. 30. 3. 32. 35. 36. 37. vy but had little effect on| 5. CE Se Sere All HORIZONTAL Hot, burning. (Not lo To deprive of power; to woun Something less than the whol The weight of container. Behold. Mix up type. Make mistakes. First person singular objective a pronoun, Enact. Part of the verb “to b A vague fecling of un 8, often preceding sickness. (A hard word, but we found it in our unabridged dictionary.) Color given the skin by the sun, Repair. Forbidden thing. A large extinet bird. First person objective plural pronoun. = Place where. Meshed twine, used for catching fish, etc. The singular of 32 hori Part of the verb “to be. To supplicate. The mineral ng ntal. popularly called n changed into malt. G The highest legislative body in the land. The king of beasts. Broad. Preposition denoting where. Opposite yes. Third person, singular posses- sive feminine pronoun. First person singular objective pronoun. Behold. A two-masted square-rigged ves- sel. Female of the species. Bridge. in at $30.00 per month. Phone| downturn at the last. The close was 1 a -aRicaeat agi na ae Bee ment reams uneetted 1 1s to 2 Sargent vel Stormae box, as for coal, grain, 5 p.m. 11-11-t2| higher, December $1.54 7-8 to $1.05} 63 4 inember of 43. horizontal. WANTED TO RENT—Nicely furnish. °°¢ May $1.62 to $1.68, 65. Hail. (From the Latin.) eq four or five room house or three! acre moma 66. Contraction for I am. room apartment, must be clean CHICAGO PRODUCE 67. Exclamation of surprise. and reasonable rent, to responsible} Chicago, Nov. 13.--Butter lower.|@g, Before. party. Room 37 Annex. Mrs. Alex-| Receipts 4,443 tubs, Creamery ex-}|69, 67 ‘horizontal again. ander. U-11-lw}tras 88%4¢; standards 37%: 71. Forever. (Usually poetic.) FOR RENT—Six room house, two|fitsts 36c to 37tsc; firsts 32 to} 72. An entry on'a bill of goods. blocks from new school house, in}*42¢s seconds: 20c to Sle; cheese }74. Given space. . first class condition. Good cook stove and some furniture witn “house. Phone 862J. esti 11-11-tw FOR SALE—Do you want to buy a comfortable modern house, 3 large rooms, all modern. Garage in con- néction; at a bargain. If interest- ed sce me at once. Joseph Cogh- lan, 11-11-lw FQR RENT—Lower floor of dwell- ing, modern’ and furnished: Use of piano. Ideal arrangenient’ for _family of two. Call after five. 614. 8th Strect. 11-10-1w FOR RENT—? room modern house,| she-stock $3.76 to $4.66, $85 per month. Phone 884 or culljand cuttcrs $20 to $3.75. Mrs. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third St.,) bulls $3.00 to $3.50. Bismarck, N. D: 11-12-3t}-¢eipts 2,500. FOR RENT—Seven foom residence] lower. modern in all ways and a three|$7.00. room apartment in a modern! Hog receipts 20,000. Slow. Un- house. Call 808, 7th St. evenly steady to 25 cents lower. 10-24-tf| Mostly 10c to 25c. Few loads strict- NICE nh Gated fat; |1Y choice butchers $0.00. Good 200 also partly furnished light house: ‘keeping roonts, Colege building. equipped for light Phone 704W. Ge ' “et ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, Phone 862. 4-30-tf £ 'T—6~room modern “house 0) in good location on 62, Gene Wachtér, Fog RENT Five, Pom tiguse. In- light native a a ite 214. smabitions Ametican ‘f +f gine Seorés of thoushfids have gone up ve the boys and there.. Why not yourscif a real chance. an ideal country for mi ing and grain’ growing. valies are low, be bon; from $25.00 to Terms easy. Crops sure. abundant. Whéat costs Canad: Prices are dbout tho. sate. ute; liberal lew cational. facilities; prospective settlers. painphleta. with . full 4 Ask for them. Tey mt or nil dent, with. property ox only, é 11-1, 41-11-t] Butchers $8350. FOR RENT—Furnisned Apts. fully housekeeping. Littl 10:4-¢¢ $6.50. Strong weight killers $6.75 to FoR RENT SEaRIy modera apart: | 97°. i Strict Spare!" Sheep receipts 5,000. Light and Apply | nandyweight fat lambs $12.50 to $13.60. Mostly 25 cents higher. paving. Phone }39.50 to $9.00. farm- Land Fertile soil can ht: in improved furmé at forty | cettts a bushel less to raise than! in the United States, While the re ab The profits are youts... Healthy clim- Poptilar atid or- dered’ govériniont on. ‘Auierican| ideals; free sebbols, highest edti- cheap freight and spécial low rates for stock, settlers’ effects, landseekers., and Official | téliable weit ‘i en BY: 120° ag ty gis Montana. farm: land... Sed .D. Baw-| cave ayear ago. Ca ye COMEOT EURO CR Ge Eat | oi FLO t.8 C0 CES South . 7th: Sf... evenings, | r unchanged, eggs higher. Receipts 2,469 cases, irsts 44c¢ to Sic; o1 dinary firsts 38 to 42c; poultry ¢, unchanged. + SY. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Paul, Nov. + 13.—Cattle recéipts 8,500. Extremely slow, practically no carly sales. Killing classes \pening slow. (Weak and Unevenly lower. Stockers and feed- érs demoralized.’ Run largely plain quality. -' Native ‘grassers. Bulk grass stecrs $1,60 to $6.00. Common kind down to $4.00 and under, Fat Canners Bologna Stockers and feeders $3.50 tv $5.50. Calves re- Unevenly 25c to 60c Early top to packers: mostly to 250 pound averages $8.75 to $9.00. Bulk mixed lightweights carrying Some desirable 160 fo 190-pourid averages to shippers $8.65. Packing sows mostly $8.25. Pigs weak to 25 cents lower. Bulk} Heavy lamibs $9.00 to $10.00. Culls Sheep steady at Wed- nesday’s 26 cents advance. Best ewes $6.50. Heavies mostly $6.00.° Few $4.60. Choice 60 to 65 pound range feeders $18.50. One load 68-pound come-backs as feeders late Wednesday $18.26. BISMARCK GRAIN (Farriished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 18, 1924, i No, 1 dark northern . $1.34 No. 1 northetn spring 1,80 No. 1 amber durum. 1.87 No, tmixed durum .. 1.27 | No.1 red duram . 1.21 x6. 1 flax 297 No} 2 fla 2.82 | 1.08 | tt “do not handle the | Baile; 63 Spoltz. per ve 80 LL CORN | Yellow White & FS Mixed Ko. 2, 66 Ibs. or more ..$ 90 $ .85| Nv. 3, 85 Ibs. ...,. . 62 84) -I cent per pouhd discount under -| 6B tb. Bir corn 5 cents under shell. | Dark Hard Winter . $1.29 i Mard Winter . 1,27, i ShiFobie: Gary 4 ditocga Nov, Herth re- ‘velbts 26. cars ‘shpat ‘A i _ $07 cee hey. $1.63 sholee $1.56 eth sdring chBice’t i te B spring $1.5 dark hard Montana on trac! 52,000. 10 cents ‘lower. Entrance; opening way. Attia* ee Ea THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * CROSSWORD PUZZLE in Si ered lA 1D) AIL] iM Mocy ea Answer to yesterday's puzzle: 7 vertical, % Part of the verb “to bi Another form of 9 vertical. vidance of waste. The water . Rocks containing metals. { Ardour, enthusiasm. { Mob disturbance. | s name for father. nem. ition indicating — place As. i Part of the infinitive form of every verb, | 29. One dearly loved. | 31. Periods of 10 yeays. | 34. To make an indelible desig the skin, (The dictionary lis three spellings of this word. We | used the one that fit.) | The smallest liquid measure; a} single drop. Chum, panese coin. j P ery of a cat. | comment. { sing wealth. , compact. A fine whetstone. Seale of charges. Molten voleanic rock. 1 t person plural pronoun. Not any. | Short for papa. Put forth, with an effort. | 51° Briel Aus HO VERTICAL 167. Dined. { A kind of palm producing the |70. Feminine: pronoun, — possessive | rattan canes. c | Higher eon. 72, Neuter singular nominative pro- | Juice of a tree, (Also: Poor!) noun. ' 73. Short for mother. i ngular pronoun.|74, Instrument used fer cutting | vertical. wool. : | word in the definition of [75, Place where. | hard a4 ae $1.67 3-8 to $1.57 7-8. yellow, $1.08 3-4 to dats No. 3 white, 48 1-4 to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chieago, Nov. 18--Hog receipts Fairly active. Mostly 5e to Top $9.80. Cattle receipts 14,000. Practically all grades fed steers and yearlings ac 15e to 25¢ higher cents lower to 30 cents. higher. earload lots family patents quoted at $8.30 to $8.35 a barrel. 46,279 barrels, f_Athought | A righteous man regardetli the life but the tender mercies of the wicked ate cruel.—Prov. 12:1€. of his beast tive, strong to 25 cents higher. Sheep receipts 14,000. Fat, lambs EAPOLIS FLOUR is, Nov. 13,—Flour MI Minneaps Bran $24.00 to Animils are "such no criticisms.—George Eliot. deg ea — LI iu In Shipments 25.50. agreenble friends; they ask no questions, pass OE] E JOE Sa News of Our | Neighbors ges cn J | 3 Now, that election is over and all the “why’s und wherefores aside for another four years, every- body is ready to return to a quieter frame of mind and say, “All is well, that ends well.” The men can now return to the old fashioned duties.| very homely, but nece , such 2 filling the coal bins, wood js and exchanging storm windows for the very airy screens, still in evidence in many places. The women to home duties, such as mending, dish ing and over the shoul many will fly the sentence of you but let us hope it is uttered | in peace and good will toward all men, are laid An exchange of home places took place here during the p@t week, when Mr. and Mrs. T. Watkins moved from their farm home to the village home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wetner. The latter family then transferred their household goods to the Watkins farm, where Mr. Wer- ner and his brother-in-law, Emmet Carrol expect to farm, through the coming year. The Grandmothers club held a farewell party in honor of Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Werner, who are leaving soon for the sunny elime of Cali- fornia, The parting gifts were ten- dered to the aged eouple by Mrs. L.\Hosford in behalf of the grand Mothers. A’ yery fine lunch . ww held in Moffit ut the home of Mrs. Joseph Bullock. i The C.°E. Moffit family spent Sun- | day at the A. C. Klein farm home, several miles northwest of Moffit. The family of Joseph Coder, ¢ Rect to move ofto. the Otto Brown | farm place, one taile west of Moffit, | §o us to beeloser to school, during the winter months. eae | Word: has’ been received of the j snfe arrival of the Henry Reepsdorf , family at their mew home at Osh- j kosh, Wis. motor car. elled through, v reported. pleasant journe nd two ‘sons, who Poy Steiner ., have been working here on ditter- ‘ Minnesot: ‘been employ The family accompanied | by -u sister of Mis. Reepsdorf, trav- | SC ee eee ey lent farms through the summer and by shocking corn, expect to return to] |their home in Minnesota this week. | Bachman, a ow employed teiner ex soon, _Mowen POP $50,000 DAMAGE Sut 1S RAPIDLY DRAWING TOA CLOSE Ses Wluvce VENUS CHARGES THE at the D. H. Werner | cille [farm for the past 3 years or, more. | Bismarck on Friday, Mr, Edward Jens Jensen time, on bu ne relative of Mr. |to California soon, ects to return to] Mr, Bachman has | Misses Charlotte Moc we LADIES- YOU HAVE HEARD THE TESTIMONY IN THIS CASE AND VT IS NOW YOUR SOLEMN DUTY TO WEIGH THE EVIDENCE AND DECIDE To WHAT EXTENT. IF ANY, THE MAGIC MUD CO.. 15 RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEBTS CONTRACTED BY MR NUTMEG BECAUSE OF WS WIFE'S GREAT BEAUTY Werner, who been in this neighborhood for some- | Charlotte s, expects to return Moffit and Lu- passengers A Three-Party Line! ompanicd her. | | | jthe public Lucille jlast 30 years, has | going for medical attention and Miss | The number of pupils enrolled in schools of America~ hes to| increased nearly one-third in the AS IWRORS TME RESPONSIBILITY OF RENDERING 4 FAIR AND IMPARTIAL, NERDICT NOW RESTS UPON YOUR SHOULDERS ~ CONSIDER THE FACTS GRAVELY - LET YOUR CONSCIENCE BE Your GUIDE - WOU May NOW RETIRE To REVIEW “THE EVIDENCE ~ BEFORE 3} ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS You WOULD LIKE To Vii.) (We ~ See ©1924 BY NEA SERVICE INC. THE OLD HOME TOWN OTEY WALKER LED THE FIREMEN ‘IN TAKING HOUSEHOLD Goops FROomM THE BURNING BUILDING IN THE EA Freckles and His Friends YOUR WHIP. | -— AN PLEASE BLESS NOM, AN’ BLESS POR AN’ ») BLESS ALEK, AN’ BLESS | WILLIE AN’ BLESS JAY AN’ RAY AN’ 6RANPA -! « GOOD NIGH: F FRECKLES CALLED ME A BAD NAME AN’ TM GONNA WHIP KIM WIT NO-NO-6INE ME THAT WHIP! REMEMBER WHAT YOU LEARN IN SUNDAY [fag SCHOOL AND NENER SEEK REVENGE - Revenge [ Nov) GET OFF To BED- FRECKLES L, wAS PUT To BED LONG AGO -AND nea lL WANT TO KNOW THE NY NAME OF THE DRESSMAKER NY WHO MADE THE PURPLE GOWN WORN BY MRS NUTMEG! BY STANLEY a STENDOF TOWN 7 ©1924 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. \)~13- 24 EN YOU SAY YOUR REVENGE 7A; RANLLING | WELL! 1 s'Pose YoU NOTICED YOU WUZZNTEIN Il

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