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\ i i i MALE HELP WANTED WEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few eeks required. Catalog free. oler Barber Coll Fargo, N. D. i articles in North Dakota at Write Fred R. Newlon, Em- | South Dakota. HELP WANTED—FE ERS WANTED-—-High school, rural. Positions reported to: begin. after Christmas. applications. Our fee only Grand Forks Teachers’ | FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 192 .'Tribune Classified Advertisements “PHONE .32 2 insertions, 26 words or Associated Pre: Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ¥ . i 5 advance. Copy should be re- | Jey, Box 673, Grand Forks, N.| | S804 by 12 aclock to insure Bet al | eesegvanmecdsee Chicago, Jan. 2—Influenced by fi RENT—Furnished rooms for European reports that Argentine fight housekeeping, near Capitol THE Petia pele bela se Rigi EIEEs a don street car line. 930 4th Her eee aden een auieece ates: vee tw || BISMARCK TRIBUNE | |the wheat market here took a fresh AV -ONCETEapaee PHONE 32 upturn today but heavy selling de- RTA eee 4}veloped and a sharp decline ensued. peer etes ae inl te ——..————* |An advance at Liverpool affected ’ * . pee SALESMAN prices, It was said that considering WANTED—Experienced salesman to [differences in exchange rates, the MARKET NEWS Wire Markets: By IS HIGHER Goes up Early Today Chicago on Reports THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE to sell standard line, Bismarck |Liverpool market was at the highest | You'll find nearly every two or three-letter word in the dictionary Territory. Single man’ preferred, | Point yet for Bae crop. Chicago | here. But there are a few longer terms. Must have car. Give detailed in- | 0Pening prices which varied from % S ONT formation in first letter, Address |t©. %e higher with May $1.79% to | ee H. M. Schaeffer Co. Sioux Ci $1.80% and July $1.55 to $1.55% were | 1. To bronze. Towa: 1-2-2t | followed by a setback which in some | 3. A speech. cases went about three cents under | 8. Color. Lust the initial top prices, | 10. A paddle. = FST a Sa De = aT i = “fo | Houses with eastern connections | 12. Small child. WANTED Competent maid for gen- | LOST—Long grey kid close to] 1 i Me b eral housework, Chas, Rigler, 802| Bismarck hospital. Finder please |“¢T€ Conspicuous sellers later and | 13. Metal in unreduced state. ISM Al Ave. B. 12-29. return to Bismarck hospital for | the market clesed weak, 1c to 2%ec | 15. While. TAR { cee : eet cad ager ir 1-2-1w | net lower, May $1.76% to %e and | 17. Suet. peat B 9 9 ckpi AUTOMOBILE—MOTORU CLES CORTON WANTED: Sia eck is Oe FOR SALE—Nash Roadster, 1921 > | -—<asp— position as bookkeeper ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 21. Small bird of prey. del in A-1 condition to be sold a ; 3] South St. Paul, Jan. 2.—C re- | 2 in 0 Y (rg clei by waavied niin, 8 uth St. Paul, Jan, 2.—Cattle re- | 24. Older. sacrifice, real bargain, Pts ce: bookkeeping and 6 years|Ceipts 1,700. Fully steady. Killing |26. Saturday night ablution, owner leaving town, Phon’ + wig experience. Write Tri-| Mality plain, Run largely short- | 27. Pried, after six P.M. ae 4 feds. Steers and yearlings, bulk | 29. Catches. Su Meiners so 12.90-3t | $9.50 to $7.00. Fat she-stock in mod- Bring forth young. One 1918 be i erate supply, active, $3.25 to $5.26. Pure. \\ with winter top. A sud? MISCELLANEOUS Several loads heifers early $5.50 to Permit. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Also cue Reo Tourin si +> «+ | .ORSALE—Hed, dresser, davenport,|$i7 Canners and gutters $2.60 to | 36, Part of to be. ee Myre oy re . a i 3.00. Bologna bulls active, weighty Having happened lately. libracy table: ironing beard, ringer|Stockers and feeders in light supply | 41. Thus. Ocean. aun mined: aOREE fruit jars, buf. | fully steady. Bulk $3.50 to $5.50. | 42. Wager. x. WANTEI S| Pia eae te ent Calves receipts 800. Bulk $8.75. [ Place to sleep. | WANTE - netige}] fet, gas range, 9x12 rug, pillows,! 00 yeceints 15,000, Steady to i0g| io A Weed-like plant. Sanere : or apartment, no + out.| vacuum cleaner with attachments, |); ET AUR CREST RE ae pan enkeslovel eae oe higher. Bulk 200 to 275-pound but- | 45 Devoured. Write No. 900, care vane. card table, savory roaster, all in a ; 45. Half an em. 2.29-8t| first. class condition, Call at Apt.| Hers $10.25. Top $10.35. 160 to | 46. Correct a watch. ay mounds: EEE SSeS SEEPS? 0, Rose Apartments or Phone 744. |12¢ Pound averages mostly $9.50. | 47. Deface. iced) , ROOMS FOR RENT atweEn TRTSHAUE SSCS * | Pigs opening steady. Bulk better! 49. Above. Well known grain. —— a, a 'S 75. wat Drinkers, FOR REN ed room in mo- 12-29-1w | BTades $8.75. Part of salutation. eee =| | tee ene IPSC Sheep receipts 1,500. Dull. No Pentoun ating utensils, dern home, warm and comfortable,| FOR SALE—Dining table, pedestal, | early sales. Packers talking uneven- NGHNIRE, mptied with w ladle, uitable for two. Midway between) jibrary table, ironing board, wring- | ly lower. Spillover: At no time. Capitol ang business block. 702-/ er and stand for tub, fruit jars, ——_--—— Taiageah Pertaining to the moon, 6th St. Phone 288-J. buffet, gas range, pillows, vacuum MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Tailless amphibian iven, (Poctical.) 12-80-3t} cleaner with attachments, savory] Minneapolis, Jan. 2—Flour un- Alaeinnesiee autye Damp, FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur-} roadster, all in’ first class condi-|changed to 15 cents higher. In car- Race: sd Not bright. . nished light housekeeping rooms} tion. Call at Apt. 0, Rose Apart-|load lots family patents quoted eyotian aun goa French penny. in a modern home, $20.00 per| ments or phone 744. Between 10/$9.35 to $9.60 a barrel. Shipments Poen/. z Bent tube for drawing liquid month. Phone 655-M, 213 11th St.Jand 5 o'clock. 44,186 barrels. Bran $32.00. Seraiehalo bare. from one vessel to another, North, one-half block from Bdwy. 12-29-1w paeaeieneneee Sayonth nels ofthe stale Standing. 12-31-1w | EOR-SALE—One Dalton Adding M _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK _ Whole. See Habitual drunkard, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| chine Cash Register used only six| Chicago, Jan. 2—Hog receipts! 79’ point Newspuper's chief sources of in a modern home. Warm and{ months and cost $400.00. Good | 0,000. Fairly active. Top eae Era. revenue. cozy, midway between Capitol and} bankable paper or a used car| Cattle receipts 7,000. Weekend |g printer's measures. Color. downtown district. Close to schools.| might be considered. Call at 800|trade generally steady. Ge ERT Also. Phone 357-M. 702-7th St. Main St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Sheep receipts 17,000. Slow. Choice} 7g’ porn ee Meadow. 12-31-3t i2-15-tf| lambs steady. Early sales $17.25 toj : Solid water. + ——— ———— —_________—"" $17.50 to shippers mostly. VERTICAL Tuitenofastnoe ¥OR RENT—Furnished rooms, can| SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Ue A cee em de VAC aiini Salli axinee be used for light ‘thousekeeping.| Little Billy’s 5e cigar. Cigars of) cyicaGo POULTRY, PRODUCE | 2. Negative ae malronincel: Board if desired, use of parlor and] Quality, same as first class work-| “Chicago, Jan. 2-—Poultry alive,| 3. Uttered by the mouth, Dake piano, price reasonable, 120-1st.| manship. Manufactured by W. F./), Fotis 18¢ to 28c; By Oye) as mee . nks, Street. 12-27-lw] Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, aie ean te 2 oT ates - Brsposition, AL 65. Fish eggs. x a r * roosters 16c; turkeys 26c; ducks 26;] 5. Part of the foot. 67. Strive for superiority. FOR RENT—A_ clean comfortable] Bismarck, N. D. 12--2mo,|seese 21e. Butter higher, receipts} 6.” Pronoun. 70. Anger. room in a quiet home vacant thef’ || PEM O’/8,401. Creamery extras 42c; stand-| 7. Lunch hour. Tm Ba 8rd of Jan. at 409 Fifth St. N.[poOR SALE—A few pure bred duroc|ards 40%c; extra firsts 40c to 41c;] 8. Masculipe pronoun, 72, Denotes presence. Phone 512R. jersey boars, and also pure bred/firsts 36%4c to 38%c; seconds 32c to] 9. An age. ane Bareneeente Sak _-12-81-4t] Aberdeen Angus Bulls by M. C.|35c; cheese unchanged. 11, Sleeping robe or cover. ne eraltlaniem: OR RENT—Large, warm room Ohl, Brittin, N. D. — ER = Y able for two, convenient to capital. 12-80-3t MINNEAPOLIS’ GRAIN STATE BUPIAC eee LABORATORY Gentleman preferred. Call at 818| AVE INCOME property on Killdeer| Minneapolis, Jan. 2.—Wheat re- eerie y of Bismarck G C A ; 9 . W. Ecklund B. Sc. Bacteriologist ith St. or phone 191. 1-2-3t| line to exchange for property in or|ceipts 235° cars compared with a Report of the Analysis of Milk and Cream samples taken during FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur-) near Bismarck, Address 901 Tri-|Ca@7s a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-|/the month of December 1924. nished four rooms, ground floor.{ bune. ern $1.69% to $1.73%; No. 1 dark| The purpose of these monthly reports is, to give milk consumers of 1016 Broadway. Cor. 11th Street. |: 12-29-1w nontlignn spring, choice to fancy, Binmarck accurate information with regards to the quality of milk that 1-2-3 | CRGISEATORE=tr you will $1.93% to $2.06%; good to choice|they are buying. Milk stands second only to water as ux vehicle of dis- well furnished warm rooms, private home. Tele- 404 1st Street. 12-81-1w. FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished housekeeping rooms. | ¢ College Building, Phone: 183, ( Yhone 499-W. if fo—RENT—Three yhone 558M. ate warm, modern home, call 558M, 404-1st St. WANTED TO BUY—A_ small” town property close to Bismarck. State price. appreci- $1.838% to $1.93%; ordinar; comfortable rooms in 12-31-1W| Montana on track $1.72% %; to arrive $1.72% to John Polzer, Carson, N. D. 12-31-1w FOR. RENT—Nicely furnished _mo- dern rooms. Strictly first class, on Street car line, 615 4th Street. 12-31-3t, FOR RENT—Three room apartment, ¢ including bath, ip modern house, ' Call M. A, Edberg, 803-7th St. L RENT- ad. Fy bed room and sitting room. 2nd St. t FOR RENT—Attractive cozy room, Also first .class garage. Phone 682. 12-26-lw FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—A_ bargain. -6 room bungalow, 3 bed rooms, basement, hardwood floors, porch, heat, water and lights; sewer connection with- lin 11 feet, fine 50 foot lot, faces east, newly painted, chicken house, on llth street, for $2700, down payment and then $30 per month with small interest. Not old. Immediate possession, Geo. Register. 12-31-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint- ed and redecorated 7 room modern home with hot air furnace and garage. Inside lot on pavement. Price $4500.00. Terms. reasonable. Inquire of H. F. O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. en or Col un 12-5-tf FOR RENT—Modern six room house in excellent condition, convenient to schools and Capitol. Immediate possession. See Price Owens, El- tinge Blk., Phone 421. of 12-80-tf a “le MY HOUSE at 417 5th St. will be for rent January 1st—six rooms and hath. Strictly modern, Call G. G. “Beithon, 48 Thayer. ‘met a 12-20-tf ‘\\ +FOR RENT—Warm cozy apartment, YN fully equipped for light house- keeping. Geo, W. Little. 801-4th St. wh Phone 794-W. ¢ PE ESS er! \ FOR RENT—Modern furnished) housekeeping. apartment on ground floor, suitable for two. Phone 275-W. 1-2-3t. FOR REN.—Strictly modern spart- . ment: vw. | Apartments. Phone $52.:; ie Saad s rs The sale will be made on or after the 22nd day of January, 1925. All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of F. McCurdy, attorney for administrator Dated December 24, 1924, 1 The professor was illustrating to his class the remarkable smallness ence, countered him for a fourth time.” A disgusted voice broke in: SLICK FIRST YEARLIN' weeks to; leary to ride,'a horse. SECOND. BeanuiNe—ana what} ee ae gth.£0 yO 4Linament.”—Bpekn 55 |b. New shelled corn (sample ple) . of * said filed with the Judge the unty Court, or delivered to dersigned personally. ‘JOHN A. LARSON, Administrator with Will An- nexed of the estate of Peter M, Smith, deceased... - Two men were beeomin; “I think,” cried one saves you from being a 2-26—1-2-9-16| saves, A SMALL WORLD “Your whiskers,’ Tit-Bits (London). THE SOLUTION Tommie, aged anxious to whistle. He and tried, but all in vain. was ont walking one day mother, a colored boy pa: the world. “Gentlemen,” he said, t me tell you of my own experi- While in Paris last summer I t a man from my own home town. met him again, in Venice, still ‘in in Alexandria, and this year, ile visiting the, ¥ellowstene, I en- “Aw, ' “You couldn’t let me IDEA. |G—It took me six, “No, then.’—Boston Transcript. ur + oi) Belle Hog. $1.70% to $1.80%; No. 1 hard spring $1.71% to $2.06%; No. 1 dark hard January $1.72%; May §1.72%; corn | No. 3 yellow $1.20% to $1.22%; oats 1 cent per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. Ear corn (72 lbs. Minn.) (sam- GENTLE SPEECH in the course of a political quarrel. “that there is just one thing that “What's that?” asked the other. was the reply.— four, was whistling, and Tommie cried exc ly: “Mama, buy me that mouth! Charleston News and Courier. CLEVERLY DUM ‘dollars till next ‘week, could you?” nd 'I Gan’t promise to do it y to good to $1.94 $1.93% ; | grade) .71 66 ig abusive of them; barefaced very had tried While he with his ased them have five fob ‘Natural higtory experts have been ‘Hanable to sdlve the problem of why seme. bivie hop: and, others-walk., ease transmission, and a constant supervision by ological and chemical methods is nee this article of food. The State Pub] notified immediately if Milk or Cream has been purchases considered up to the standard. Milk Standards: on and bacteri- to in, a safe supply of Laboratory should be d that is not ssary lic Health Physical and Chemical. The specific Gravity of Milk should be 1.027 or above. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Williamson Mortgage Company, a Corporation of Lisbon, North Dakota, Mortgagor to Ernes- tine L. Bierbaum, Mortgagee, dated the 1st day of April, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota on the 16th day of April, 1918, at 4:00 o’ctock P. M., and recorded in Boek 151 of Mortgages, at page 260, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and: State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., on the 8th day of Jan- uary, 1925, to satisfy the amount due | bi upon said mortgage at the date of. sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Northwest Quarter of the Southwest. Quarter (NW% SW%) and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW% NW%) and Lots Four and Five (4 and 5) of Section Fourteen (14) in Township ne Hundred Forty Four (144) ‘North of Range Seventy Six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Merid- ian, Burleigh County, North Da- Below this number indicates that the milk is either de- 12-31-1W| No. 3 white 54%c to %c; barley icient in solids or that it has been watered. The Sediment Test for FOR SALE-~Choice canary singers|77c to 92c; rye No. 2, $1.41% to|visible dirt should indicate “Clean.” The Fat contents should be not ‘and German Rollers. Write Jacob |$1.442% ; flax No. 1, $3.07% to $3.10 | less than 3.5% Bacteriological, The maximum number of bacteria per Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. cubic centimeter should be not more than 100,000 in winter and 200,000 5 A 1918-1m pe gamer. A.goog grade of milk should contain not more than 50,000 FOR SALE—1 Red Jersey Boar, wt. BISMARCK GRAIN Cream Standard. 250 Ibs. Can be registered. Phone| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Cream should be sweet and fresh, and contain at least 18% Fat. TOPs. Jultwa Anadenh Bismarck, Jan. 2, 1925. Whipping cream should contain 30 to 40% Fat. ‘ - : ; 1-2-3¢]'No. 1 dark northern . $1.56|Date Sample Source Sp. Grav. Fat % Bact. perce. Sediment = No, 1 northern spring 1.50 oH Ge HOO ee Anes ee : No. 1 amber durum . . 155) 49 QOSEy airy. ae 3.6 27,000 Clean Noticg-ia Hereby Given, Phat _un-|No. 1 mixed durum . 245/471 M Bismarck Dalry ane 42> 720000 Ealrly Clean der authority, of an Order of Sale| No. 1 red durum 1.40/12/11 MR. Pollock 1.0385 - 4.2 10,000 Fairly clean granted by the Honorable I, C. Dav-| No. 1 flax 2.84/12/11 M Peterson 1 4.2 4000 Fairly Clean s, Judge of the County Court of] No. 2 flax . 1.79/12/11 M Peterson 1 4.2 4,000 Fairly Clean ‘the County of Burleigh, in the State} No. ‘1 rye 1.27 M Dale’s Dairy 1 4.0 3,000,000 Fairly Clean of North Dakota, dated the 12th day| Dark hard winter . M Dale’s Dairy 1 4.0 35,000 Clean of January 1924, the undersigned,| Warq winter M W. D. Mandigo 1, 5.0 3,000 Clean the administrator with will annexed] ~ y, fe iba M John Sher 1A 3.8 160,000 Very Dirty of the estate of Peter M. Smith late ehanoke nnn) M John Sher re 3.7 22,000 Slightly Dirty of the city of Bismarck, Burleigh | following: M John Sher 1.084 3.8 10,000 Clean County, North Dakota, deceased will] Oats . MR. Pollock 1,088 4.0 31,000 Slightly Dirty sell at private sale to the highest | Barley sake M H. Qde 1.034 38 20,000 = Fairly Clean bidder: for cash subject to the con-| Speltz, per cwt. ..... M H. Ode Fairly Clean firmation by the Judge of said Coun- Shell Corn 12/280 M H. Ode 1,034 3.9 10,000 = Clean ty Court, the following described = 12/31 M John Sher 1.034 3.8 96,000 Fairly Cl land, to. wit: Yellow White &| 19/31 Mf © ‘Bismarck Dairy 90,000 Clean plat seven block 9 Northern |. wen ‘1 1-2-1t acific 2nd addition to ie city ae a i of Bismarck. No. 6 . 81) NOTICE othe ae FORE-|due April 1st, 1921, April 1st, 1922, April Ist, 1923’ and April 1st, 1924, on the mortgage being foreclosed and notice of intention to foreclose said mortgage having been duly served as provided by law the Mortgagee hereby clects and declares the full amount thereof due and payable and there will be due at the date of sale the sum of Twenty-Two Hundred Sixty-Eight and 25-100 ($2268.25) Dollars together with the statutory attorney’s fees and disbursements al- lowed by law. The Mortgagor hav- ing failed to pay taxes levied and as- sessed against the hereinbefore de- seribed land for the years 1919, 1920, 1921° and 1922 amounting .to Two Hundred Fifty Four and 02-100 ($254.02) Dollars, the Mortgagee herein paid the said amount which is included in the amount claimed’ to e due under the mortgage being foreclosed. Dated November 22nd, 1924. ERNESTINE L. BIERBAUM, ' Mortgagee. BA. RIPLEY, orney for lortgagee, Mandan, North Dakota, 11-28; 125, 12, 19, 26; 1-2; 1925. MERELY A HINT MR. BORE—Do you really believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder?” kota, The Mo: jor having failed to four ‘nstalinnents of. interest. arene ing to Ninety ($90.00) Dollars each, MISS SWEET (pointedly)—Well, you might try. it fore two or three months! —Judge. : PAGE SEVEN Guard Ousts |vice commissioner, from his office, | field in the sale of late Paris models {carried him into the hall way at the to Chinese girls. Many of the slant- yed beauties of Peking, once given State Officer | state capitol and took his keys from | ae Jexclusively to the wearing of ki- le im. HATS TO CHINA GIRLS |monos, now appear on the streets Peking, Jan, 2. n unsuccessful | with new European and American risian milliner has found_a fertile | fashions, { » Denver, Jan. 2.—Otficers of the} Colorado National Guard at the or- der of Governor W. B, Sweet today removed W. V. Roberts, civil se MOM’N POP GOSH!- I'VE Got TO H FIGURE OUT SOME WAM OF INCREASING INCREASE IN SALARY =! | LP. b Another Idea Is Born By Taylor BUILDING BEING ERECTED WENE BEEN SELLING MAGIC MUD IN FIFTY CENT JARS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE FACE— WHY CANT WE SELL i YT IN FIVE DOLLAR . BUCKETS FOR BEAUTIFUING THE 5 FS HGURE uD) ae A GREAT IDEA CHIEF - MUD HORNBLOWER WHAT STRUCK at HOLD ER -' NEWT SHES AREARIN™ die 1D LiKe To KNOW WHO TIED “THESE Oa SOMEBODY IN| TOWN 1S GOIN BAREFOCTED Toppy! 4" Hitt —— Ml lbuvire - 7WICE THIS WEEK FIRE CHIEF OTEY WALKER FOUND THE FIREBELL HAD BEEN TAMPERED WITH BY SOME UNKNOWN SCAMP Zo era S © 1925 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. \-2-25° GEE-TUATS A AW-IT'LL SOON, ( TORE WAY T'svaRr } BE OVERWIMM- L [TH AEW YEAR _) TOLD HIMT GoT' | OUT BY HANIN' DRTHAYER CAUSE | LATOOMACHE SL HE'S A PAINLESS | f DENTIST _-— | O) oR WELL KNOWN) SPACE DENOTING LAPSE oF TOME- 5) Mey! You ToL! ME Doc THAYER WUZ A PAINLESS DENTIST AN HE WUZ2NT! AO-t BIT His FINGER , AN’ HE YELLED JUST LIKE ANY, OTMER DENTIST!

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