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.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 | Tribune Classified Advertisements = Ed @ Nn) he for | | MALE HELP WANTED WANTED —District manager several articles in North Dakota at once. Write Fred R. Newlon, Emery, South Dakota. 11-28-1t ® WANTED—Two young men to work by the month. F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 11-21-tf house 205 general D. Mann, r Phone 837M. 11-26-tf ‘JRACHERS—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. 11-1-1m Woman cook, must have experience in hotel cooking, $50.00 per month, room and board with raise if given sat- ction, Rex Hotel, Beulah, N. 11-21-1w Must be ex- New Palace work, Park WANTED AT ONCE 1— Waitresses need. Apply , Mandan, N. D. 11-2 for ge! 520 Man- 1 Competent girl housework. Apply Phone 297, e at | Girl for M17 Ist St. genera Phone 24 11-28-31 * WORK WANTED YOUNG many wanting Gone hl job red. in town. Mechanical prefer- Write Tribune No. 872. 1 DRESSMAKING Rosser St. ‘Prices very, rea Phone 503W. Call aft k P.M, 11-23 BONDS peace of mind invest in our G 1-2 percent First Mortgage Real e Serial Gold Bonds sold on ment (savings) plan ten dollars per month up, 40 years without loss to a single customer. Information without annoyance by sulesmen. Address Forman 1009 th street, Bismarck. 11-20-7t PERSONAL RE coming to F ia we have fine sunny i 56 Fell Refer- N. Dak, peo- 11-25-2w MUSIC SCHOOL ‘Aliph. Lampe, Dir. Instruction in Vio- lin, Voice and Piano, First class lessons at most reasonable rates. Call at 611 First Street or Phone ‘1017. iL lw BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms or can be used for light housekeeping. Phone 1066 or call at 46 Main St. 11-22-1w FOR RENT—One nice light house- keeping room, very suitable for one or two girls or man and wife. Mo- dern. Phone 812J, 517-2nd St, 11-28-3t heated rooms ‘FOR RENT—Warm steam apartments, two or three furnished or unfurnished. The Lourain Apts. Phone 303. B. F. Flanagan, Prop. 11-28-1w ¥OR RENT—Furnished for rooms light housekeeping on ground floor, on street car line. Phone 543J. 930-4th 11-25-1W Crssified Advertising Rates 1 ee words or . 2 insertion 2% werds or 1 week, 25 words or unde: Ads over 25 words, 2c aaaie tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES . 65 Cents Per Inch © All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be r ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 ———— FOR SALE SIX Room Dwelling, east front, lot 60 x 140, Hardwood floors, en- closed porch, built-in featur: basement, heat, Price $5000.00, good terms. ‘IVE ROOM Modern Bungalow, hot water heat, full basement, enclosed jhorch, garage, lawn, Price $5500. ‘Terms. story new hardwood floors, furnace heat, erm SIX ROOM two east front, basement, Price § house, garage. EN ROOM modern dwelling, e: front, lawn, hedge and trees, hard- wood floors, full basement, fur- nace heat, garage. Price $5500, Terms. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, west front, lawn, trees, garage, hard- wood floors, fireplace, full base- ment, furnace heat. Price $6000. ‘Terms, SIX ROOM modern bungalow, south front, lawn, garage, ‘hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat Price $6250.00. Terms, FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, east front, part basement, furnace heat.| © Price $2650.00. Terms, THREE ROOM house, south side, lot 100 x 150, garage, coal shed, barn, water and electric lights. Price $950.00. Easy terms, FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, east front, hardwood floors, full b: ment, furnace heat, built in f tures. Price $3350.00. Terms. SMALL THREE room house, water and lights, north side, lot 60x50. Price $500. Easy terms. S HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Webb Block. Phone 0. * Homes For Rent Now 25-1w. WORK WANTED WANTED—Job in small restaurant, grocery store or common labor. Phorte Sweet Shop or Lockwood Accessory. 11-28-3t 1 FOUND FOUND—On streets of Bismarck. Book entitled “Key of Heaven” with the following names written inside: Mary Cooney, Wahgeton, N. D. and Susan Hawley. Owner, may hav. bune office and pay for this a 11-26-2t a WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—At once un- furnished light housekeeping room with kitchenette, close in. Write care of Tribune. 11-24-11 full same by calling at Tri-} * y 32: i WANTED TO_BUY 'WANT TO BUY—House from owner ; With six or seven rooms, Must be ! modern, with three bed rooms. Hot j water heat preferred. Give de-| scription and location. Write Tribune No, 877. 11-28-3 ED TO BUY—A cond-hand piano in good condition. and condition together with 1 Wire Marketa. By Associated Press WHEAT LOWER Rutive Mark Trading MARKET TURNS UP Ko, Nov. 28.—(By the A. P.)—Assertions that half of the crop of wheat in southern Argen tine is irreparably injured | frost and that the crop in west- ern Argentine also is badly hurt gave the wheat market today an { upward slant despite a show of weaknes: at the start. Prices closed firm at the same as Wed- nesday's finish to higher, Dec. $3.54 to 1-2 and May S102 \ Chicago, Nov. 28.—(By the A. P.) Favorable progress of the harvest in Argentine, together with lower qu tations at Liverpool, leq to lower prices carly here. The opening, which ranged from 1-8 t Dec. $1.6: to 3-8 cents, derate further something of a x $1.62 4 mo and then QO PRODUCE Butter unchang- s. Cream higher _receipts. 1,889 ordinary 37; firsts 3 poultry lower. Fowls 14 1-2 to 20; spring roosters 14 1-2; turkeys 23; gee 16; ducks 16, ICAGO LIVESTOCK (U.S. Dept. pts 68,000. Steady fopoleents higher. Top $9.50. Cattle receipts 12,000, Excepting show offerings, quality of steers run generally plain, Most canners $2.76 Very active. to 50 cents higher. Sheep receipts 13,000. Fat lambs PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, Nov. 28.—(U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture) —Cattle re- ceipts 2,000... Generally. steady to streng., Killing quality plain,. Run largely. fat .she-stock... Few grass steers and yearlings early $5.00 to $6.00.. One load shortfeds unsold. Fat she-stock. most. $3.00 to $5.00. Better kinds upward to $6.00.. jogna. bulls. firm, active, $3.25 to Weighty, fleshy. kinds. up- Stockers and feede: + hulk $4.00 to $5.7: 8, 500... General: steady, best lights largely $7.50. --Hog receipts 10,000.. Slow, about eady.. Bulk desirable 200 to 300 pound. averages . $8.50.. Top $8.50. Bulk, desirable. 160, to 190 pound in light suppl Write Care of Tribune No. | ' BARLY TODAY, 3-4 cents lower, | 3 Can- | C ners and cutters $2.25 to $3.00. Bo-|* weights $7.75 to $8.00.. Some up to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE | ( State , Crossword puzzles are educations that they solve them just ian fun. T are right. Look at horizontal, T you'll be able to get it, even if you prefered History when in high schoo! HORIZONTAL Hempen_ strands. Alternative conjunction Short for What on Mine ring rock A prescribed rule of ills with dismay whip An apparatus — for small quantity of Hquor spirit lamp; or, easier voleano in Sicily tine animal hair. Small drink Predetermined end Observe, Upen, Hey! Bet Youngsters spin them. leave, ction . heating with 3 yet: person gular, p mation of surprise. Masculine, third person, singu- pronoun. ce for slepeing. A city in Essex county, York, that was recapture the British by Allen on pronoan, New from May 10, pe from. Aged. lee drift. 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FORE- of Li to Erne ee, dat once and filed j for record in the office of the Res- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur leigh and S rth Dakota on the 16th day of April, 1918, at 4:00 o'clock P. , and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages, at page 260, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem s i trage ‘ont door of the Court House in the City of Bismare County of Burleigh and State NOTICE OF cLost i , dated the 25 1920, and filed fo: office of the Register of the County of Burleigh und |North Dakota on November, 1921 iM. and recorded in 0} MoCullough, ated the loth day of November, 1920, and filed for record | in the office of the Register Deeds of the County of Burleigh | ' Metallic ribbons (Literally, | | maseu orrenereneee Je black rib- jbon stock that ties in a big bow at the side and enlivened with a | METALLIC | fabric where the lining and the crial meet, There is a tendency the a coat as dec- the to have inside of | is orative as outside jtiny cluster of French flowers. NEW NECKLINE While the round and bateau neck s of fur} line style, the Vor U are still good 'MOM’N POP WELL UM GLAD THIS \S A HOLIDAN — LT WONT WANE “TO LISTEN mio HORNBLOWER. CHEW “THE MOP ALL DAY — THAT'S SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR !! An Unexpected Guest PoP HURRY AND CHANGE YOUR CLOTHES- DINNER IS ALMOST QUIET FAMILY DINNER 7? shaped neckline, than in the front is newer. for fabri starch WHY “CAN'T ‘ WEAR THIS AND BE COMFORT= ABLE — WHAT'S THE IDEA OF DRESSING UP LIKE A SHEIK AT A JAZZ DANCE FoR A deeper BRAN FOR SOAP Bran may be used in place of soap ashing cretonnes and colored , and will have a tendency to s well as cleanse the fabric. YES PoP= BUT THE COMPANY WILL BE HERE ANY | MINUTE! { WELL HERE L AM FOLKS — \T WAS MIGHTY FINE OF YOU To INVITE ME OVER FOR. DINNER “TODAY — ULLTELL YOU ALL ABOUT MY PLANS FOR MAGIC MUD WEEK — IT'S GOING To BE A BIG JOB- ESPECIALLY WHEN ONE HAS TO DO ALL THE WORK HIMSELF — “TURKEY BEFORE = TS TH SECOND Door FROM THE ICE House \F You DRIVE FAST you‘LL AYEAR AGO TODAY OLDMAN TUTT HADA BAD STOM ACHE FP BOUT THIS HOUR LF mane GID DAP ANS GENERAL You SAY TH’ TURKEY, THEY GoT THis NEAR ls? DINNER! es DONT FILL THE PLATES Too Futl AND DON'T FORGET THE DRESSING. Now PoP WHATEVER You Do USE THE NEW KNIFE AND CARVE THE YES: Mom AND DONT SPILL THE GRAVY ON THE CLEAN TABLECLOTH! AS USUAL HORNBLOWER IS Pes ALL THE TALKING AND I’m ) por LUTH < HF | DO ING ALLTHE WORK CAREFULLY ~ in the hack . $8.25. One hundred and thirty to|North Dakota at the hour of ten 150-pound. averages $6.50 to $7.50.) o'clock A. M., on the 8th day Packing sows mostly $8.00 to $3.25] Uary, 19: —Three room apartment, inelyding bath, in modern house. Call M. A. Edberg, 803-7th St. Ay uaa WITH AN EYE TO BUSINESS Doc PILLSBURY Lost 4 LOST—Black hand bag from run- in Book 144 of | HUNG ODT OF HIS OFFICE WINDOW ALL THROUGH 11-10-t£ FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room suitable for two. Close in. 303 3rd St. Phone 923-M. is 1 t FOR RENT—Modern room centrally located on car line. 710 4th St. Phone 724. 11-28-2t FOR SALB OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly’. médern five room duplex, attached garage, im- raediate possession. Tel 761 or 151. ©. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf VOR SALE—Newly painted and re- decorated 7 room modern home with hot air furnace and garage. Inside lot on pavement. Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. In- quire of H. F. O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck FOR SA y room house, modern, cistern, stove. Hot water heat, Se ly located on paved str 50 foot’ lot. Terms. Write No. 876 cure| Tribune. 11-26-Lw | ONE OR TWO room apartments, un- furnished or partly furnished for light housekeeping. College bnild-| ing, Phone 183, ee 11-20-8 s room modern FOR RE en house, partly furnished. Close in., Call 735W between 5 and 7 P. M.| 11-20-tf FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. fully equipped for light “housekeeping. | Phone 794W. Geo. Little, 19-4+tf WOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 862. 4-20-t¢ FOR RENT—Modern house, conveni: ently located for ae lore Coghlan. O82 RB RENT—Five room” house for rent. F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 11-28-tf ¥OR RENT—7 foom house éldte In call 736-W between 5 and 7 nm. nae 11-19-tf ‘OR RENT—Five room house. quire 214 th St. U8-tt ning board of car, Bag containing clothing, watch, purse and other soluabie articles. Finder | $10.00 to $11,00.. puppy. Reward for return or in- formation leading to recovery. Phone 871-M. 923 7th St. 1-28-3t. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Auto Engineering Course. ‘Six. Vol:’ Complete, used very little, $15.00. J. R. Brezden, Wilton, N. D. 1l-: 25-3 FOR SALF—Frd coupe in good con-| Write H. A. Postoffice bex|® dition. 678, Bismarck, N. D. 31-21-1w FOR SALE of will trade for a Ford.|p, Stutz Roadster in A No. 1 condi- tion. Call at 800 Main St. 3 11-22.-tf MISCELLANEOUS HOTEL FOR SAL Strictly modern, full of steady boarders, locati unsu ed for hotel bu pos: on given immediate! cated at Wilton, No. Dakota “Lig- nite City.” Write Box 152. ee ALMOST NEW white enamel rang Also at wholesale price salesman sample overcoat and size 42, two flannel shirts siz one boys overcoat. Phone 1044. Me S—Big type Duroc Jorsey spring boars and sows only choice animals sold; priced at $25.00 pedi- gree furnished, W. B. Falconer. R. R. 2, Bismarek, N. D. « 11-25-1w FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth Roek Cockerels and Pullets, from fine Jaying strain. -W. A. Falconer; 202 Avenue EB. Biamarck, Narth Dakota. 10-22. FOR SALE—A-1 Durge Jersey boar! spring pigs, weight 200 Ibs. Lewis, Baldwin, N. Dak. 11-25-3¢ fa-| GARAGE FOR RENT—Close in.|to $1.27%; 11-86-2t, Phone 954. please] « *|Speltz, per nu Pigs steady... Bulk. better feeders $6.00.. Lighter weights $5.00 to $5.50. -Sheep receipts 2,000.. Active. Fat tambs 25 cents higher.. Bulk better grade natives. and. Dakotas $14.00. Untrimmed. kind. $13.00.. Heavies Sheep 25 to 35 cents higher.. Native light and handy weight ewes $7.50 to $7.75.. One load 110-pound westerns $8.00. BIS: HARCK GRAIN .(Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.). Bismarck, ‘Nov. 2 dark northern northern spring amber durum mixed durum red durum flax flax rye . » hard winter Hard winter We quote but do following: No. No. No, 100 SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixedd, $7 | ‘ | Ear corn 5 cents under shel New shelled corn, sample grade... APOLIS GRAIN‘ ‘oy. 28.—Wheat re- s compared with 404 | cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.52%% to $1,555; No. 1 dark! rthern spring choice to fancy 1$1.62% to $1.7456; good to choice 1$1,515% to $1.615%; ordinary to good {115354 to $1.5658; No. 1 hard spring me to $1.74%; No, 1 dark hard Montana on track and to arrive! 1.49% to $1.68%; Dec. $1.52%; May 1.59: Corn No. yellow $1.10% to 3 +O $1.18%; Oats No. 3 white, 48%; barley 56 to 88; rye No. 2, $1.26% $2.64. pon sai¢ at the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to the same are described Northwest Quarter of the Quarter “Ww follow Southwest and the Southwest Qu Northwest Quarter ($ and Lots Four and Five (4 Aaa 5) 0 Section Fourteen (14) in Ope’: Hundred Fo Four (144) North of Range Seventy Six (76) West &f the Fifth Principal Merid Burleigh County, North Da- ) f jan, kota. The Mortgagor having failed to pi four i liments of interest amoun ing to Ninety ($90.00) Dollars each, due‘ April Ist, 1921, April 1st, 1 April Ist, 1923 and April Ist, 1924, the mortgage being foreclosed and notice of intention to foreclose mortgage having been duly sei as provided by law the Mortgayee hereby elects and’ declares the fuli amount thereof due and payable and there will be due at the date of sale the sum of Twenty-Two Hundred Sixty-Eight and 100 ($2268.25) Dollars together wit the statuto: attorney’s fees and disbursements al- lowed by law. The Mortgagor hav ing failed to pay taxes levied and as- sessed against the hereinbefore di 8 ped land for the years 1919, 20, 1921 and 1922 amounting to Two Hundred Fifty Four and 02) Dollai paid the said amount w ineluded in the amount be due under ‘the mort; | foreclosed. Dated Noyember ERNESTINE L. 29nd, 1924, BIERBAU Mortgage. A. RIPLEY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Mandan, North Dakot: 19, 26 11--28; 12—-5, 12, ves ,a dark sa on Pe floor afl‘oll iaavex it «te The best way to keep it clean with a heavy pdlishing brush heav- ily weighted Cashmere _ pr: shawl patterns are very effective for novelty li in coats as well as for jacquettes. PREVENT FIRE Turpentine should be kept away container. Township | » Will be front door of je City of Bis ? Burle igh, and State ale th jinafter des the Court said mort: The premises de i ds whieh sale. {se said mortgage [will be sold to satisfy the ideseribed as fol r (NE) of 1 24) in Township One One (141) North Seven (77) West Meridian, th Dak Section of of the Fifth rs three i idue November Ist, 1922 and respectiv foreclosed i pay Ist mortgage being e of intention to forecl age having been duly served as provided by law, the Assignee of the Mortgagee hereby elects and declares the full amount thereof due and will be due 70) Dollars to- gether with the statutory attorney's fees and disbursements allowed by jlaw. The Mortaagors in ng failed to Has) 3 umounting Two Hundred Seyenteen and 81 100 ($217.81) Dol of the Mortgagee her amotint which js included in the | amount claimed to be due undey the mortgage being foreclose | PAPER Paper towels a ,than linen for u ‘you ha to consider TOWELS much cheaper the kitchen if GOWNS ARE L | Some of the new evening are very long, reaching gowns. to the flax, No, 1, $262% to}from the fire in a tightly closed ankles. Others are just a little be- low the knees; Bur: | | Freckles ‘and His Friends Hun- | the laundry | THE DINNER HOUR TODAY ~ WAITING FORA _ DISTRESS SIGNAL FROM SOME DINING ROOM ©1924 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. Cause and Effect ( 68 EN Coun / SAUCE i