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} | { | MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Man to husk corn either by bushel or by the month. Her- man Ode. Phone 364-J. 11-7-lw HELP WANTED—FEMALE TEACHERS—We place téachers 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. 11-1-1m LADIES—Earn $10 to $15 weekly at home in spare time, addressing and mailing our sheet muBic and cir- cular letters. Send 25c (silver) for sample musie and full particulars. Corona Musie Roll Co., 438 Cen- tral Park, Rochester, N. Y. . 11-12-1m WANTED—Competent girl for get eral housework. Mrs. A. M. Chris- tianson. 1005 Sth St. Phone 791. 11-13-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 906. 27 Ave. A. Mrs. Alex Rosen. 11-12-tf WANTED—School girl to work for room ang board, .smail salary. Phone 677R. 11-14-2t WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 241R. 11-1453t — é HELP WANTED IIELP WANTED—‘Solicitors wanted everywhere to take orders for the SKIMIT 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 35¢ for a SKIMIT (worth $1.00) and full par- ticulars. NORTHWEST SPECIAL- TY CO. P.O, Box 561. St, Paui, Minn. 11-12-1w POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED by experienced Indy stenographer. Normal grad- uate. Address Box 49, Bismarck, N. D. 11-12-4¢ WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by experienced fireman, W. A. Harris, General De- livery, Bismarck, N. Dak. 11-12-4t LADY wants work. Write Box 132, Mandan. 11-13-4t \U TOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES: ier SALE—A late model Ford se- dan, has had best of care and in A-1 condition, a bargain, can be seen at 104 Ave. A. Phone 904. 11-13-3t FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A. No.1 condition; good tires, price reason- able. Phone 187, 800 Main St. 10-29-tf MODER: Edison victrola. Priced at $50.00. 321 8th St. Phone 855. Tribune Classified Advertisements Clessified Advertising l insertion, 26 words or under 2 insertions, 3 insertion: under . ceived by 12 THE BISMARCK Hota PHON ——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR Phone 1066. FOR RENT—Large, attractive room in new modern home. to High School and Capitol. 1 room for ___ BUSINESS CHANCES SNAP, SNAP, SNAP—Will sell pool nd lunch counter at a bargain. Write Tribune No. 867. hall busines: PERSONAL =Leather purse containing Owner may have same by identifying and paying all charges. ii Call at 118 Ist St. ords oF UNdEF .oeccececee gees 26 wordy or 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 Ads: over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. * CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ‘clock to insure insertion same day. Wire Markets By Associated Press ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Pawl, Noy. 14.--(U. S. Dept. '.)—Cattle receipts 1,600. Largely quality offerings. Bulk 00. | to $4.50. Cahners and cutters $2.50 Stockers and feeders slow, Offerings still numero: of weight and quality to sell to $5.60. Calves receipts 1,100. Steady to 25 cents higher. packers mostly $7.26. Hog receipts 12,600. Mixed light hogs show m Bulk desirable 160 to 251 pound averages $8.75 to $8.50. Top- | ping $8.75 on choice weighty butch- Packing sows mostly $8. psietn tlh a. 15 to 25 cents RENT — Housekeeping rooms, suitable for young ladies or mar- ried couple. Also 6 sleeping rooms at 46 Main St., for Sheep receipts 1,000. Steady. Bulk lambs $12.50 to $13.50. y lambs $9.00°to $10.00. Bulk fat ewes $5.00 warm furnished | $8.50 to $9.00. room in a modern home, Phone 322M, 506-3rd Street. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK receipts 52,000. Weighty offerings 10 to lower than Thursday's Cattle receipts 6,000. ity generally plain, little better than feeder flesh. Sheép receipts 12,000. lambs uneven to strong to 26 cents Bulk steers in MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MADAM LEATTIMORELLE, Palmist and Phrenologist moved to 401-1st St. Bismarck. FOR SALB OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Sttictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- Te} 751 or 151. vacdiate possession. O. W. Roberts. SNAPS—7 room modern house for sale, 4 blocks from postoffice, on pavement, practically new, have possession December first, would cost $6,500 to $500.00 will handle. FOR RENT—A nicely apartment of two rooms and kit- chenette, also a very large warm sleeping room in a modern home. Call forenoons and ings. 818 Ave, B. Telephone 632M. Minneapolis, Nov. changed to 10 cents higher. load lots family patents quoted at $8.35 to $8.40 cotton sacks, Bran $2490 to Shipments 40,006 bar- a CHICAGO PRODUCE Fowls 16c to 21c; springs 2 Toosters 16c; turkeys 28c; eggs un- receipts 1,931 s. Creamery extras seconds 30c to cheese unchanged. Balance §3,- | 500, monthly payments. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 14.—Wheat 207 cars compared Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.47 to $1.50; No. trern spring choice to fancy $1.59 . | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is.) CROSSWORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL Mentally balanced. Retain, A preposition. Command. That ring. A fish of the herring family. Point. Sometime hereafter. Obtained. Strong resentment. In a like manner. It is. (Poetic. Strong beer. Not out. Steal. t digit. It disappears when you sta Seed container. By one’s self. Guided. Indefinite article. Put oneself. Acme. Sever: Rith Waiting for. Abbreviation for Connecticut. Reverberation. Mark down. Large male deer. Opposite yes: An age. Bottom of a dress. Identical with 54 horizontal. Toward. A heavenly body. mir] Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Top of a small T. Form of the verb “to be.” It is, contracted. tin metal from ore. ion for railroad, ‘al things, acting together. A large crushing snake, An exclamation. good to choice ordinary to good $1.49 FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, $125 cash or on terms. Phone 770. 11-13-3t LAND ES Pree: ALE—-Or will trade for Bis- Imarck home, 320 acres choice Montana farm land. See D. Haw- ley at Capitol Laundry Co. or call at 209 South 7th St. evenings, or will deal with property owner only. 11-13-3t a BONDS For your peace of mind invest in our 6 1-2 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 Sth street, Bismarck, iv 11-12-1w MISCELLANEOUS BIBLES AND CHRISTIAN LITERA- TURE: Nothing more suitable for Christmas gifts. Order now, Com- plete line for young and old, in- cluding Mottoes, Calendars, Seals and Christian Magazines. H. J. Neubauer, 502-8th St., Phone 615M. Z Z 11-14-3t FOR SALE—Fine corner ‘lot, 608160 in the best residence distzict in Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water and ges all in and-partial -excava- tion made. Prive and terms right. Address 757 Tzibune, Bismarck, N. 9-28-tf FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, used two weeks, for cash, bargain. Also smatl lot with double garage, fin- est location. Sell building separ- ately. Easy terms. Phone 464R. 208 Thayer St, 5 14-14-2t. FOR SALE—Ohoice Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from’ fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North ‘Dakota. 10-22-1m. FOR RENT—Large building on cor- ner of 18th and Bdwy. Suitable for storing cars and corn, or other purposes, Inquite at Building. 11-10-19 DR SALE—Pool Hall and Bowling Alley equipment, 6 tables and good alley. Best Tocation in town. If; interested write Mike Ifilkey, Wil- | iL ton. 11-7- FOR SAEB—Gus range, four bu: ers, large oven and broiler. Firs! moving. Cail Telephone 11-8-1w fourth floor Bank of Notth Dakota , building, | freight elevator service. Inquire; Bunk of North Dakota. * 1t-L1-1w FOR SALE—Some fresh cows and some coming fresh soon. Merman Ode, Bismarck, N. Dak. USD Player Piano, sacrifice. ii $4.00 sper month>#near Klein, the Tailor” 11-13-86" Bayenport. “Call 803 So. 11th st FOR RENT—A. very nicely | ed modern apartment. and always hot water. washing machine, vaccum cleaner, flat iron and sewing machine. 807- 4th St. In hard spring $1.50 choice to fancy hard Montana on OES aG Gs atEE: dersigned, George utor of the of James R. of San Diego, in the county of San! Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.0845 to $1.11 | Diego, and ' state -of class condition. Sold chenp he-| taken at -'once. Terms. “Phone || oe 616 6th St. 11-11-13-14 RENT. ce. in| f FOR. SALE—Standard Piano” and! St. 11-10-1wk | WANTED TO RENT--Nicely furnish- ed four or five room house or three room apartment, must be and reasonable rent, to responsible party, Room 37 Annex. ander, FOR RENT—Six room blocks from new school house, in first class condition, stove and some furniture house. Phone 862J. FOR SALE—Do you want to buy a comfortable modern house, 3 large rooms, all modern. Garage in con- nection; at a bargain. Joseph Cogh- ed sce me at once. lan. FOR RENT—Lower’ floor of dwell- ing, modern and furnished. of piano, Ideal arrangement for family. of two, Call after five. 614 8th Street. FOR RENT—7 room modern house, $35 per month. Phone 884 or call Mrs. Erlenmeyer, 423 Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Seven room residence modern in all ways and a three in a modern Call 803, 7th St. room house. apartment NICE” modern stea also partly furnished light house- keeping rooms. College building. FOR RENT—Fornished Apts. fully equipped for light howsekeepin; one T94W. Geo. Little, ..- FOR RENT—Strictiy todern apart- mient in Bese Apartments. Apply hy, Phi 480-1 in good location on pavi #2, Gene Wachter. FOR RENT—Five room house. In- auire*214 Sth: Ste} Ss —————— decea: white, 4674c to 4746c; MWARCK GRAIN (Furniahed by Russcll-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 14, 1924. No. 1 dark northern . . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . at his office Bank Building. marck, in s North Dako Dated this 21st day of October, GEORGE F. DULLAM, NEWTON, DULLAM & Attorneys for E Bismarck, North Dakot: First publication on the of October, 1924. Speltz, per ewt. , SHE! o Yellow White & , 56 Ibs. or more Dark Hard Winter Hard Winter .:. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. T cent per pound discount under 55 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby givi mortgage exec! Berthlof and Jennie Mortgagors, to Petters and ‘Company, a’ Cérpora- tion, Mortgagee, dated the 8th da; of November, cord in the of i fice of the Register of Deeds of the Cotinty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota on the 80th day of November, 1918 at 2:40 o’clock P. M., and recorded in Buok 161 of Mortgage: McNeil,“ dated the 1th day of December, 1918 and filed for re- in the office of the Register eds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 20th day of Décember, 1918 at 9:09 o’clock A. M., and fecotded in Book age 521, will mises in ‘said mortgage and herein- detcribed, at the front door ‘ourt House in the City. of County of Burleigh and ‘orth Dakota at the hour M.. on the: 26th | ae i Se 4 > ARE THE ONES. [orton ‘orrtock y of November, the amount due upon said mortgage it the date of sale. The premises! Which will be sold to’ sati saihe are described ax follows:> The | Southeast Quarter (SE%4)- of Section | Thirty Four (34) in Township One Hundred Forty One (141) North oi Range Seventy Si Fifth Principal nty, North Dakota, Heise. & sntentiae ‘. said -wortgage having. been sptved as provided by law there will | e. daté Of sale the sum *($1048,00) Dollars together with the) statutory attorney’s bursements allowed by law. shine E, A, RIPLEY... Attornn: ang "Nadlen Mandan, North D: Pi (10-17-24-31~-11-7-14-21) NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Matter of the R. Gage, Deceased: necessary vouche' months after the of this neti to said e: isd or, SALE OF LAND 4 Notice Is Hereby Given, That un- der authority of an Order of Sale| {granted by the Honorable j s, Judge of the County of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, dated 22nd day of Oct. A. D. 1924, the un- dersigned, the administrator of the The first photo of the joys of ter comes from Italy, “Land of Sun- Bub in’ the: Dolomites Cortina, d’Ampeazo, ‘3! ponalny tn the de crown those mountains, of the town of Ar will sell at_ priv highest bidder, for c or subject to confirmation id County Court, the fol- ibed land, to-wit: s hereby given by the un- Dullam, exee t will and tes d, to the creditors of, and 4 ns having claims against, s deceased, to exhibit them with the within igh County, North ‘sale will be made on or afte November A, D. rst publication nthe City in the city of Bis- Burleigh dy or filed with the judi delivered to the undersigned pers Administrator of the $20,000 SUIT IS STARTED| Executor. YOUNG, Divorced Wife of Former Harvey Man Sues A suit s started Phillips, divorced wife of Hy H. Phillips, r who was killed Ellendale December his car overturned a way to California to live. is brought by the former Mrs. Phil- lips through her attorneys, Hoope ington, and is against | the First National bank of I and Mrs. Netta Phillips, adminis trix and surviving s he was on his suit Lanier, of Ca ‘The papers filed in the suit charge the unlawful conveyance of proper- | ty from Mr. Phillips the day before his death to the bank. deeds claimed, the day after his death on the road near Ellendale. Probate Court Allows Claim Speaking of the case, P. W. Lane “An application for a ceivership to handle the involved in the suit will be argued next | in) ells county hag already allowed to! {hil amount for) the conveyance | Phillips, made the John O. Hanchett o hag been retained as attorne: Harvey bank Wartner oh Mar ee | VOTE COSTS COUNTY $5 Carrington, N. D., |their long service last Tuesday that | extended from 9 o'clock that morning 6 Wednesday morning, the | spectors and cier -jumping ‘ks of elec- | ound near the| up a voter who might be rushed in| list of volors Lut it was 1ug@eaied one man had voted that i ne being recorded. lowed them $7 for their] found {Worn out from tabulating nearly 0 votes and the books When near the close of the count! 10,000 marks after the polls cloéed, before the close show-! Wednesday morning it was found | the Second ward offfcials found some fed just the total of 250. ‘The offi-| there were 251 on one of the small} consolation in that casy extra simo jcinls seratehed their heads to think) ballots, It didn't check with — the | leon, [pensation when it w: close of the count that 251 voters| at the last minute that would net| covered tha had appeared that day. | then the extra dollars. None was | day without The law |- | MOM’N POP Magic Mud Scores Again By Taylor Now LEAVING THE -COURT— ROOM WITH THE BAILIFF To DELIBERATE ONSTHE EVIDENCE. AneXs Expire ar UTI \ | DB e4 7 (©1924 BY WEA SERVICE. beetle | SMETCHED 19 COURT BY, /' THE OLD HOME TO _ BY STANLEY, HOLD ER | NOT BE/NG MUCH OF A HAND Rearenes FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING AREARIN’ J}! WWE BEEN URGED BY MY FELLOW TOWNSMEN TO YOU SAY-OTEYS A BRAVE CAUSE ABS ORGS Mi THIS TOWN NEEDS YOU OTEY, - 1 TGivES ME GREAT PLEASURE © PRESENT THIS 5 eT (i) Ss TAROLGH THE EFFORTS OF ADNT SARAK PEABODY. MAYOR.SIMON DOOLUITTLE WAS URGED TO, 7m STANLEY APPOINT OTEY WALKER CHIEF OF THE LOCAL” NEEL FIRE DEPARTMENT OHO CICR TET ESES ein | a Fad eckles and His Friends Freckles Sta EEE EEEEEEEEN Wait SAY, HOLD MY BOOKS op. » Woops! TERE TILL T FIND MY HANKY, Lee eee WILL YA, ALEK E DROPPED "EM iB» Booxs! (SA 1 pur ay HANKY? / U ou-were Tis TM WEARIN' THIS BLACK COAT OF MINE INSTEAD! J KAY! OvR TEACHER Gases) ‘ToL US T’ BRING A WHAT DOT ') PENWIPER T' SCHOOL \ WANTA BE J DAY — Lt DONT BOMERED WITH SEE ANY IN YER ) , A PEAWIPER STUFF HERE, —~ FIV Rs FRECKLES Peis QL tte NY : NS T AINT GOT ONE AT HOME SOMEPLACE !