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MALE HELP WANTED MEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. 12-4-1M HELP WANTED—FEMALE High school, Positions reported after Christmas. rural. daily to begin Rush applications. Our fee only grade, $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Box 573, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 12-20-1m WANTED—Girl for general house-' work. Must be experienced. Mrs. G. R. Lipp, 202 W. Rosser. ANTED—Experienced eral housework in a small family. Mrs. M. M. Ruder, 506 2nd St, 12-80-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 20 Ave. B West. § Phone 458. 1-6-t£ i __DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, plain and fancy sewing. Mrs. Chas. Lamb, Room 7, Business College. 1-6-1w DRESSMAKING and sewing of all kinds. Phone 627-R. 318 4th St. 1-6-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements | —== PHONE 82=— Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under .. 2 insertions, under 18 1 week, 25 words or under 125 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES “65 Cents Per Inch All élassified ads are cash in ‘advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PHONE 382 oo FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly peint- ed and redecorated 7 room modetn home with hot air furnace and garage. Inside lot on pavement. Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. Anquire of H. F. O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. 12-5-tf FOR RENT—Modern six room house FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars in first class condition. One Dal- ton Adding Machine for cash or good bankable paper. Call at 800 Main St. 1-8-tf PALMIST PHRENOLOGIST-Madame Lattimor- elle. If in trouble see her at once. 401-Ist St. 3 ____ SALESMAN WANTED—Two salesmen and co!- lectors. Steady job. Write or call ut ‘Singer Sewing Mahin , 210 - Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. * 1-6-2w fi ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Comfortable large, plea-| sant well furnished room. Suitable for two men. Call 528, days or 247 after 6 p. m. 1-8-1 FOR RENT—Large front room in mo- dern house, just the thing for two. Three blocks from post office. Phone 968. 1-8-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in @ modern home conveniently located, i ; between down town district and H j capitol. Phone 498R. 623 8rd St. 1.6-tf FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home, suitable for four men, Close in. Call at 228-2nd St. __Phone 586. 1-9-3 FOR RENT—Two double rooms with garage in a modern house. On street car line. 1015 4th St. Phone 969-R. * “1-9-8. FOR RENT—Furnished room in ail modern home. Two blocks from Capitol. 922 7th St. Phone 960-R. 1-8-3t FOR RENT—Rooms during legisla- ture in modern home, close in.} Phone 262-M or 208 Mandan Aye. ‘ { 1.7-8t RENT YOUR furniture for Leg ' + ture from Ruder’s. Ruder’s Furni- ‘ ture Exchange. Phone 790-W. 3 1-3-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mo-. dern ‘house, 801-5th St. or , Phone 242W. 1-7-3¢] FOR RENT—AI modern light house-| keeping rooms. | Aléo sleeping; room. Phone 503-W. 1-8-3 FOR RENT—Furnished room in al modern home. Call evenings. 423 _4th St. Phone 887. 1.8.31) FOR RENT—Pieasant sleeping room in modern home. Call 948. 1-6-lw MISCELLANEOUS SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy's 5e ci Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. ¥. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. r 12-8-2mo. FOR SALE—Storage furniture, brass beds, davenports, velour dayenport set, springs, mattresses, tackers, bookcases, library table, desk, but- fets, shades; Pictures and phono- graph. All good values. Phone 246. Ask for Mr. Gobel. 1-8-8 FOR SALE—Solid oak dining table,| library table, pedestal, steel cur- tain rods and gas range at very! reasonable prices. Call at Apt. \0” Rose Apts. between 10 and 5) . or phone 744. 1-8-1w FOR SALE—Ladies muskrat coat, new tricotine dress, large black tricotine dress, army trousers and’ coat, braided rug, plate glass \. mirror without frame and ironing] board. Phone 656. : FOR SALE—120 bass cellu! accordion. Well sell trade for car. Broadway. cheap K. E. Fischer, 1100 Phone 129-W. or FOR SALE—Choice canary singers, \ imported German Rollers, cages, seeds, tonic treat, etc. J. Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D; F ' 12-13-1m FOR SALE—A genuine ‘buffalo over- coat, beaver collar and cuffs, For' further information phone 299-W. palnaalinies Koue TT FOR SALE—An efficient two tube ra- dio receiver complete with acces. sories for $30,00. Call 600; 1-8-lw FOR RENT—Two room apartment for light housekeeping. College Building. Phone *183. 1-8-tw FOR SALE—Fresh dairy butter 50c per pound. Call 10-F-111. B. Muggy. 1-8-1w FOR SALE—Cabinet phonograph with 60-dise records, ‘Call a7: FOR RENT—First class garage. 601 . th St. Phone 682, 1-8-1W ti) day of June, A. D. said: assignee of the sai ‘| Assignee’s, of ‘the Assigtiee. o! law, and said mortgagors, their ‘or assigns, or ‘the owners in excellent condition, convenient to schools and Capitol. Immediate possession. See Price Owens, El- tinge Blk, Phone 421. 12-30-tf FOR SALE—A_ snap. Eight room house, exceptionally well located. Modern, nice lawn and shade trees. Inspection by appointment. Call 890. 1-8-1w 15-1w] voR RENT—Warm cozy apartment, fully equipped for keeping, Geo, W. Little. St. Phone 794-W. light house- 801-4th 1-2-tf VOR REN7—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Six room cottage at 719 5th St., newly painted and papered. W. S. Casselman. 1-7-tf. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Martin Olauson and Mary Olauson, his wife, of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, Mortgagors, to Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, of the City of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin, and State of Mitnesota, Mortgagee, dated the 12th day of October, A. D. 1916, and filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds within and for the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1916, at eight o'clock and fifty minutes, A. M., and recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages, on page 126, and there- after duly assigned by’ said Mort- gagee, Barnes Brothers, Incorpor- ated,...of- the City. of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin, and State of Minnesota, to F. Spratt, of Ripon, Wisconsin, by an instrument in writ-; ing, dated the 23rd day of November, A. D., 1916, and filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds, within and for the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 9th day of December, A. D. 1916, at one o'clock and thirty minutes, P, M., and recorded in Book 33 of Mortgage Deeds, on page 359; and ‘|which said mortgage was thereafter duly assigned by the said Assignee of said Mortgagee, F, Spratt, to Jo- sephine Davy of Ripon, Wisconsin, an ‘instrument in writing, dated the 6th day of December, A. D. 1916, ‘and filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds, within and for the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, on the 27th ‘ 1924, at 9:00 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book 174 of Miscellaneous Mortgages, on fe §93, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of Two (2) o'clock P. M., on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage, on the day of sale. ‘ibed in The premises dedeyi such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW %) of Section Two (2), in Township One Hundred Thirty- | nine (139) North, of Range Sev- enty-five, (75), West of the Fifth (5th) Principdl Meridian, containing one hundted . and sixty (160) acres, more or less, perording: to the Government jurvey thereof, That ‘said mortgage . contains Power of sgle, and that no acton or: proceedings have been instituted at, jaw or otherwise to recover the debt secured by such mortgage, or any part thereof, and that default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage by which the power le therein contained has become ope tive by the failure of the said lortgagors, their heirs or assigns. to pay the interest on the notes se- cured by said mortgage when due, whereupon the said assignee of .the mort has, agreeable to te terms o: id mortgage, declared ‘the whole debt secre thereby to be due and pay- al have elapsed since the service registered mail of the Notice of said 4 the said Mortgagee, intention to fone- close said mortgage, reailired ‘by costs of © ry At there will be. That more’ thai thirty. (30) days) ry premises have not performed the conditions or corelqeee with the pro- visions upon which the’ said defaults mo chusive of th if lusive re, Closure. including | ney’s Fees, 1 Ail be ne } such mortgage at the date of sal of muntres sal the sum of leven Gaon Dollarsand. Two Cents,, ; Dated this 11th day of December, "JOSEPHINE DAVY, | Assignee of Assignee of Mortgag FRANK 4. | eae i rey for Shisichee ‘ot ‘Astignes) 0! . feat ait Fargo National Bant Boilding, Fargo, North Dakota, e036! THE BISMA CK . Wire Merkets By Associated ‘Press CROSSWORD PUZZLE WHEAT GOES UP TODAY Advances in Liverpool Are Reflected Here Chicago, Jan. 9.—In sympathy with an ativance at Liverpool and an up- turn in Sterling exchange, wheat here ascended with considerable vig- or today during the early dealings. Reports of enlarged shipments from Australia and Argentina failed to check the rise, being off-set by in- dications of better European call for breadstuffs and to improved do- for thent in this puzzle. HORIZONTAL mestic milling demand. Offerings ia were light until the market had| !- To rid. : sebred an all-around advance of|_4- Pains in the head. about two cents. The opening, which| 11. Sped. ranged ftom %e to 1 cent higher,|!2- Station. with May $1.78 to %c and July $1.53| 13- Precise in manner, % was soon followed by material] 15. Preposition, 16. Raw skin, further gains. 17. Hollow sound of the sea. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 18. Half a laugh. So. St. Paul, Jan. 9—(U. S. Dept.|19. Sleigh. Agr.)—Cattle receipts 1,800. Steady.] 20. Stringed instrument. Killing quality plain. Few yearlings Except. early $8.00 to $9.00. ‘Bulk steers Bar by estoppel. yearlings $5.50 to $7.00. Fat she-|° To lease, stock steady with Thursday’s dull Class. close, bulk $3.25 to $5.25, Better] 26. Confusion. grades upwards to $7.00. Canners Without life. a and cutters $2.50 to $3.00. Bologna} 28. Blackboards are made of it. bulls largely $3.75 to $4.25, slow,|29. Incline the head. weak. Few heavies up to $4.50.) 30. Ale. Stain. Stockers and feeders in light suppl: Indefinite article, Wes bulk steady. Calves receipts 1,200.} 3: 50 cents higher. Mostly $9.00 to} 38. Young beef flesh. packers., Manner of walking. Hog receipts 20,000. Desirable Spilled type. butchers mostly 15 to 25 cents high- Close. : er. Bulk good and choice grades| 37. Builds homes in tr Bring forth young. weighing around 200 pounds and up To be full of. $10.00. Few loads of choice weighty: ® butchers held higher. Lighter] 40. End of a firecracker, weights steady to strong. 150 to|41. Noise the firecracker makes, 180-pound averages $8.50 to $8.75) 42. Dread. mostly. One hundred forty to 150} 48. Normal. be pound kinds $7.50 to $8.50. Packing}44. Bothersome thing. sows $9.25 to $9.50, Pigs around|45. A cereal, $6.50 to $6.75. Average cost Thurs-|46. Violent passion. day 9.43. Weight 204 pounds. 7. Use violent language. Sheep receipts 1,500. Slow. Few] 49. While. Ring as a bell. | 00. Loo! sales fat native lambs Dig up the four-letter words in your dictionary. You may have use VERTICAL 1. Brotherly. House Half an em, Past participle of hold. Corrode. Denotes presence. Toward the left side of a ship. vy of a bird. Pronoun, Printer’s measure, Percolate, i Beating. Scheme. Belt. pest, Damage. il with a large head. en. Water Taxi. Anon. Section of a motion picture. slit. Part of a salutation of a letter. Slipped. A ray of light. Change direction. The main point of a matter, Breathe hard, Orderly. Point of the compass. ‘To torment. Roll up. Inclinations (plural). Froth. Hot month, Window. Preposition, and strongweight butcher hogs aver- aging 200 pounds downward mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. Early top $10.- 90. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 9, 1925 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No. No. No. 1 ry : Dark Hard Winter . iy Hard Winter ..... bap is) We -quote but do not handle the followin; Oats Cattle receipts 5,000. Beef steers} and yearlings slow. Steady with yesterday’s close. Bulk $8.0u to $¥.7! Sheep receipts 14,000. Fat lam aréund 25 cents lower. Bulk $17.75 to $18.25; top $18.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 9.—Flour un- changed to 10 cents lower. In car- load lots family patents quoted at $9.80 to $9.40 a barrel in 98pound cotton sacks, Shipments 32,163 bar- rels. Bran $31.00 to $32.00, ~ Barley : 13 ——————— Ee Speltz, per cwt. . 1.10 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN SHELL Minneapolis, Jan, 9.—Wheat re- White & ceipts 226 cars compared with 133 ' Mixed cars a year ago. Cash No. 1-northern 56 Ibs, or more . 83 $1.73 1-2 to $1.77 1-2. No, 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy $1.98 1-2'to $2.11 1-2, Good to choice $1.85 1-2 to $1.98 1-2. ‘Ordinary to choi 1.74 1-2 to $1.84 1-2, No. 1 hard spring $1.75 1-2 to $2.11 1-2; No. 1 hard Montana on track $1.76 1-2 to $1.98 1-2; to arrive $1.76 1-2 to $1.98 1-2 July $1.73; $1.75 1-2; Corn No. 3 yellow 1.20 to $1.22 1-2; Bar- ley 79 to 94 cents; rye No. 2 $1.48 BOMBS co ov sins 5 78 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. New vhelled corn | (sample grade) .... 63 Sia ai PEARLS WORN Long strands of pearls are very fashionable, particularly those with sections of brilliants or emeralds af regular intervals. OUT OUR WAY OF COURSE YOU HANE NO IDEA How tT HAPPENED -HAVE Mov ? You WERE SO ABSORBED IN YOUR GESGRAPHY ,SO VERY INTERESTED THAT YoU HONENT.MOTICED (TS UPSIDE DOWN. 25 or more lower. No fed westerns| 51. Mother's sister. j47, Track in the road. | or sheep sold. . Mother. is. Sinful. Sie eae 53, Recollection. 50, Near. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 54. Witnessed. 51, Identical with No. 6 vertical. Chicago, Jan. 9.—(U, S. Dept. Agr.) par > —-Hog receipts 50,000, Generally} to $1.44 1-2; Flax $3.06 1-2 to $3.10) | SALE OF LAND | teady to 10 cents higher, Medium | 1-2. | Notice Is Hereby Given, That un- der authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable I. C. Dav- ies, Judge of the County Court of] the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, dated the 12th day 1924, the undersigned, ‘56 | the administrator with will annexed Smith fate mare, urleigh h Dakota, deceased will te sale to the highest sh subject to the con- Soun- | ribed r M bidder for firmation by the Judge of said ty Court, the following des land, to wit: Lot seven block 39 Northern Pacific 2nd addition to the city of Bismarck. 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. E. McCurdy, attorney for administrator er filed with the Judge of said} County Court, or delivered to the| undersigned personally. 'OHN A. LARSON, Administrator th Will An- nexed of the estate of Peter M, Smith, decea Dated December 24, 19: 2. GERMANS TIP STREET CAR MEN Berlin, Jan, 9.—With the stabiliz- ing of Germany’s finances the pra tice of tipping street and bus con- ductors has returned. It is custom- ary among many passengers paying By Williams Active. iQ BST DI are > . | tare of 15 or 20 pfennigs to give the| POOR FARM IS SUGGESTED | for the some $25,000 of couity de: 1 eduducter h WBA 48H Five. yeeanules.| * | posits tied up in the closed Rensom Which he ds supposed to divide with Lisbon, N. I Jan. 9.—Suggestion | County Farmers. bank. While the i wistor {has been made that use as a poor] number of poor in this county is not a motorman. | farm be made by Ransom county of a | large, officials say, it is believed they The street car and bus men receive | half section of land a few miles from | will be taken care of on a farm just $25 to $30 a month, cording: | Lisbon, whic were deeded to the} as well as under the present system, length of ser county us a settlement by_bondsmen| and with perhaps less expense. MOM’N POP CHICK MY BOY 4 I WANT To HAVE A HEART "TO HEART TALK WITH You - AS YouR FATHER L SHOULD PAY MORE ATTENTION To THOSE THINGS WHICH MEAN MUCH “To A UOUNG MAN STARTING 7S. ON LIFE'S JOURNEY WHEN L WAS YOUR AGE I HAD A WARD TIME GETTING STARTED-BUT YOU NEED NOT GO THROUGK THAT TIRUING EXPERIENCE'- L HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO PROVIDE AN INCOME FOR YOU WHICH WILL MAKE IT UNNECESSARY FOR You To COME To ME FOR MONEY HeREAER / Something Unexpected cai GEE PoP THAT'S GREAT- HOW MUCH By Taylor L WANT TO DO MORE FOR You HEREAFTER - You NEED MORE MONEY TO MEET THE SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS WHICH A YOUNG MAN MUST ASSUME THESE Nial ALLOWANCE! WHO SAID ALLOWANCE ?- LVE GOT You A JOB! REPORT AT THE OFFICE I KNEW THERE Was ) You SAY- THIS |(no-No~ SAY WHOLE ROBBERY//A REWARD IS A\ Looks PURTY | \81G WASTE OF MONEY?’ ee WM 7 Se a x Ad, aad 1 REWARD FOR THE RETURN Freckles and His Friends WELL, JF TH EARTH AIN'T ROUND THEN WHAT 1S IT a WHY, WILLIE! War's. W MATTER WITH YOU F TH EARTA 1S ROUND | AN’ NOT SQUARE AN’ ~ ICAN PROVE IT 7 ka WUE FIRE CHIEF OTEY WALKER POSTS A wry, Ts SQUARE! NEAH- AN' I ToO— IT'S SQUARE 1 eS GRANNY STOUTS pose Leia PA WORN iS Dove) Ey | OF THE TWo RED LANTERNS STOLEN FROM THE HOOK AND LADDER WAGON - So It Must Be Square CAN PROVE IT VTELL You 1TS Mi) WorRTH Four HU set ARS To | KETCH THIS GANG OF SCAMPS , THATS TERRORIZIN TH’WHOLE COUNTY \ REWARD 7 F wit BE PAD FOR THE ARREST AND CONVICTION THE SCANES WHo sTo Two RED LANTg, OFF ODR HOOK 4 YY f Uy cent HEY, FRECKLES- LISTEN, To WILLIE = HE SAYS TH’ EARTA JS SQUARE - AINT WE DUMB 2 Mica OY S @ x T HEARD MISSUS BANDY TELLING MY MOM SHE'S BEEN 70 TH’ FOUR A CORNERS OF 7H’ ioe oki ain secre. tee OOS

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