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‘Tribune Classified Advertisements On mail route. M. C. Richardton, N. Dak. R RENT—First class 7th St. Phone 682. MALE HELP WANTED Knudson, ELECTRICITY TAUGH Ex; Earn While you learn at home. El- ectrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to Chief tion, 25 words or words or ai der 1-8-1w 2 fasdetlens, 2b un Engineer Cooke, 2142 Lawrence aeiese eae ___ DREMMAKING Ave., Chicago. 8 insertions, 25 words or DRESSMAKING, plain and fancy WANTED—Young man_ wanted ‘to BP vecceceecsecees 6 sewing. Mrs. Ches. Lamb, Room wi work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak. 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 4, Business College. 1-6-1w 421 12th St. 1-9-tf| | Ads over 26 words, 2c’ addi- | |DRESSMAKING and sewing of ail wc HEEP WANTEDCERILE tional per word. kinds. Phone 627-R. 313 4th St. Lees ae AS * 1-6-1w CHERS WANTED—High school,|} CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Sin rural, Positions reported RATES NDS FOR SALE—Choice canary singers, $6 and $7.00, imported German Rollers, $8.00, cages, seeds, treat. J. Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 12-13-1m 65 Cents Per Ineh « All classified ads are cash in advanse. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure daily to begin after Christmas. Rush applications. Our fee only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Box 673, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 12-20-1m > rtlen same day. ——— See KNTED—Women to make money HARE niBe Oye OWN A FERTILE FARM ut home. Plain home sewing. No ‘ THE LOW PRICED LAND—BIG YIELDS canvassing. To prevent curiosity BISMARCK TRIBUNE" 35 Years to Pay seekers, send ten cent (coin) for PHONE 32 You can prosper in Western Canada on rich lands averaging $20 per acre with average prices for farm pro- ducts because crops are big. The é SALESMAN _|Canadian Pacific is offering their SALESMAN WANTED—Prefer man |rich, fertile lands on terms so easy acquainted in Burleigh County and that success is assured. 35 years to adjoining counties. Opportunity | pay. Settlers pay down only 70 per for hard worker to build permanent} cent of purchase price. Then one business paying $200 and upward|year’s free use of land. Balance in per month. Stetson Oil Co, Desk] 34 equal annual payments. Small 8, 2010° East 102nd St., Cleveland,| payments leave ample for improve- Ohio, ments. Irrigated lands are also 7SALESMEN, District Managers for | available on same terms, Prize crops - Lincoln Gear-Shift Greafest in- }f the world raised here. Climate vention for Ford cars. Sells for|wnexcelled, Unfailing water supply. samples and particulars. Sewing System, P. 0, Box Long Branch, N. J. EARN—$5-$10 weekly, addressing, mailing circulars, Send stamped envelope for particulars, Palace Mail Co., Toledo, Ohi WANTE. work. Must be experienced. Mrs. G. R. Lipp, 202 W. Rosser. Success 207, WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 20 Ave. B West. Phone 458, 1-6-tf CROSSWORD PUZZLE ee Another simple puzzle for the children. It would be unfair to con- v) fine these brain-busters to grown-ups alone, wouldn't it? HORIZONTAL Perform. Up to. Employ. Shut noisily. A grain, On a ship going to Europe. Mohammedan wives. $5. Every Ford Owner prospect. | Rich grazing lands at low prices for}! Pale. ‘ BONDS Big Commission. Department F,| stock raising. Markets near by. Good GterCine} S igAtRen ae 5 * 7 "| schools and churches, Write today dues FIVE DOLLARS INVESTED IN GER-| 221 Union Oll Bldg, Los Angeles, je ry details. M.E, - Thornton Unit of measure. MAN GOVERNMENT bonds 1923,! _Calif’ Supt. of Colonization, Dept. 629, Can.|25- A bone. returned $3000, profit. Germany is| WANTED—wo salesmen and, col-| cain Pacific Railway Depot, Winni.|27- To frighten. improving rapidly under Daw lectors. Steady job. Write or call) 16) Man, y * “|29. Ego. plan. Grasp this special OPPOR-| at Singer Sewing Machine Co., 210 | 2S S00 Dinner program. ‘TUNITY. Send only $5. cash,| Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. LPC IT aan a: Tumult. check or Money Order for One Mil- 1-6-2W Exist. lion or $22.50 for Five Miliion|SALESMEN WANTED—To sell high- MANDAN NEW Typesetter. GERMAN GOVERNMENT BONDS.| est grade Pennsylvania Motor Oils Us. vered by return Registered| refined. Near: e Established 1918. Refer-} clusive territory. . Consent. Corn Exchange Bank. Ad-| ora, Hlinois. Mandan Loses . Morning. H. A. NYDICK, No. 1245 i 43, Once more. AGENTS WANTED At Valley City |¢3 misiutes GERMAN Compulsory LARGE rer wants agents| p), dan high shetlac: plane for, gentleman: Treasury Bond 90c, to sell shirts direct to wearer. Ex-| 1," men gas ae Dasket/ 49, Also. Bond $1. All three $2 clusive patterns easily sold. No| Pall team returned yesterday from/51. Head. order 100 Million Marks, VERNON,| capital required. Whole or spare|# bad trip. Last evening Mandan 52. Uneven. 1836 North Eighteenth, Philadephia.| time. Experience unnecessary.|was defeated at Valley City by a! 53 Molded mass of metal. | Kalender Sportswear Co., 543| score of 20 to 7 after a hard battle, 54 Permit. aan PALMIST Broadway, New York. and the night before at Jamestown! » 4 tiene Wood (nh PHRENOLOGIST-Madame Lattimor-| START THE New Year Right. Be-| they lost by a 12 to 9 score. 3} ASBIvalve, elle. If in trouble see her at once.! come Agent for us and sell War-| | Mandan started the scoring and) 5° Woignts of shipping containers A01-Ist St. ranted All Linen Articles in your| took the first quarter by a 2 to 1 Reuentelars: 1-6-1w]| own town. Live wires make $26 a| tally but Valley City soon hit a good) 5 Negative. week and. up. Write for proposi-| stride and took the half, 10 to 5. With| ¢° jie ROOMS FOR RENT tion, Linen Importers Co., 70 West | fast offensive work they scored at] f° Snap, FOR RENT—One nice large newly|__40th St. New York. will in the second half and held Man-| ° pccort, decorated room in modern home,| AGENTS—MEN-WOMEN- Greatest| @an down to only two more points. | 9° abnear. Burdick, becoming ineligible be- sause of the age limit played his last) game last evening and managed tol score only one free throw. Owens} scored two goals and Morris one. two. Rent One block 608-3rd St. money harvest ever offered. Repre- sent 34N-1, Warld’s only Hot Water Bottle-Ieebag-Fountain Sy- ringe Combination, Write for amazing offer. Lobl Mfg. Co., Mid- dleboro, Mass. BIG PAY—Placing radio agencies our special plan guaranteeing dealers sales. Two sales daily pay $50 with commissions on repeat or- ders. Knowledge of radio unneces- sary. Box 303, Iowa City, Iowa. POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED waitress desires po- sition in cafe or hotel. State wages in first letter. Write Tribune No. 905. 1-9-1t Bel EE a AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES suitable for one or cheaper than downtown, from street car line. Phone 415-J. 1-10-3t FOR RENT—Large room, suitable for two, in a modern house, one block from car line and four blocks from Capitol. Board ar- ranged as desired. Phone 630-R. 1-9-tf ¥OR RENT—Warm, pleasant bed- room on first floor to married couple, with cooking privileges, or will rent to two gentlemen. Mod- ern home. Phone 275-W. MEYER—WEINHARDT Peter P. Weifhardt and Miss Olga Meyer, both of Glen Ullin were mar-} ried yesterday afternoon at the court! house by County Judge B. W. Shaw. MASHES THUMB Paul Campbell of near the city was in yesterday for treatment for a bad- ly mashed thumb, He received the, injury while working at the mine! near his home. 1-9-3 FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished front room on ground floor. Can be used for light housekeeping. 411 CAR BACKFIRES F. C. Me@Bhy of the Mandan Cream- 5th St, Phone 273. FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars| cry received a severe injury yester- ‘ 1-10-tf] in first class condition. One Dal-|day when cranking his automobile. {OR RENT—Large front room in mo-| ton Adding Machine for cash or|/The engine backfired and badly Call at 800 1-8-tf good bankable paper. dern house, just the thing for two. ee Three blocks from post office. Phone 968. were broken. MISCELLANEOUS SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- CONSTRUCTION HEAD HERE 0, F, Woodrich of the Woodrich Construction company, arrived yes- terday morning from Minneapolis for 1-8-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a niodern home conveniently .located, between down town district and c- x . 628 Srd St.| manship. Manufactured by Ww. F. eapitel, -Ehone @08h ae Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, 1-6-tf FOR RENT—Comfortable large; plea-|, Bismarck, N, D. sant.well furnished room. Suitable for two men, Call 528, days or 247 after 6 p. 1-8-1w FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home, suitable for four Close in. Call at 228-2nd St. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SPECIAL 12:3-2mo. EXECUTION ‘FOR SALE—Storage furniture, brass | ,,Votice, is hereby given. that by beds, velour davenport set, springs,| foreclosure made, entered paeree ao mattresses, rockers, library table,|eted in the District Court of Bur- desk, buffets, shades, pictures and] leigh County, State of North Dako- phonograph, Floor lamp, bed room| ta, in an action in which Mary Notice is hereby given that wrenched his right hand but no bones. Bring forth young. 1. ARR IST) Nid) alee i L NEIAI ae Answer to Puzzle. 14. So. Mother, PSE ind (sale IRN RAN A Yesterday's Crossword Paid publicity. Soaking with a cleaner. To privilege. Jake Rembold and William T. Souder ure defendants, in favor of — said plaintiff and against said defend- ants, ‘on the 2nd day of January, 1925, and by authority of special ex- ecution issued by the Clerk of said | Court and to me directed under date of January 9th, 1925, the undersign- ed sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will sell at public auction at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 18th day of February, 1925, at* three o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the real estate described in said "judgment execution and which is in the County of Burleigh, ute of North Dakota, and described follows, to-wit: Lot four and the north half cf the southwest quarter of sec- tion two, township one hundred forty-four, range seventy-five. Notice is further given that there is due on said judgment the sum of $1865.71 with interest thereon from the 2nd day of January, 1926, at the rate of seven percent per annum. Dated January 8th, 1925. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. McINTYRE, BURTNESS & ROB! S, Attornevs for Plaintiff, + Grand Forks, N. Dak. 1-10-17-24-31—2-7-14 Mount Everest, the highest known point in the world, was christened in honor of Sir George Everest; sur- rockers, leather couch, wool blan-| Sterritt is plaintiff’and David Ro 1-9-3t ecousoewae Rearacnuls Gea kets (new), kitchen tables. All) —— CEs SSSR. — FOR RENT—Two double rooms wit good values, Phone 246. Ask for garage in a modern house. On Mr. Gobel. (0) T OUR WAY street car line. 1016 4th St. Phone 1-10-4t 19 2 969-R. 1-9-3 FOR RENT—Furnished room in all modern home. Two blocks fromy Capitol: 922 7th St. Phone 960-R. 1-8-3t}" FOR RENT—All modern light house- keeping rooms. Also sleeping’ room. Phone 503-W. 1-8-3 FOR RENT—Modern furnished sleep- ing room. Call 286-R. 317 8th FOR: SALE—Solid oak dining table, library. fable, pedestal, steel cur- tain rods and gas range at very reasonable prices. Call at Apt. “QO” Rose Apts. between 10 and 5| - or phone 744. 1-881 'FOR SALE—Ladies muskrat coat, new tricoting dress, large black tricotine dress, army trousers and coat, braided rug, plate glass St. 1-9-3t |. mirror withopt frame and ironing) : board. Phone 656. 1-8-tf FOR SALE—120 is celluloid piano- sccoedion. wel. nel cheap 3 a well furnished| ‘rade for car. K. . Fischer, 11 cone. he are Senisneal; Broadway. Phone 129-W. 1:9-3¢ FOR RENT—Desirable office room Over First Guaranty Bank, In- quire at Bank. 1-10-86 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint- ed and redecorated’? room modern hom; j 1-10-lw ‘WANTED TO BUY—For cash, dia- monds, platinum, old gold, and silver. F. A. Knowles, Jeweler, ide lot on pavement. bl 00) ‘Terme. Bismarck. 1-9-tf Inquire of H. F. 0° FOR SALE—A_genpine buffalo over- Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. coat, beaver collar and cuffs. Fy further information phone FOR SALE—An efficient two tube ra-| dio receiver complete with: acces- sories for $80.00! Call 600, » ,1-8-lw FOR RENT—Two room apartment for light housekeeping. College Building. Phone 188. FOR RENT—Modern six room house in excellent condition, convenient to schools and Capitol. ‘Immediate possession. See Price Owe El- tinge Blk., Phone 421. 12-30-tf, FOR, SALE—A snap. Eight room house, exceptionally well loca' Modern, nice lawn and shade tree: Inspection by appointment. 890, 1-8-1w FOR RENT—Warm cozy apartment, ully equipped for light house- eping. Geo, W. Little, 801-4th ‘Phone 794-W. 1.8-1W FOR SALE—German police .dog, 10), months old: & B. Smith. Phone 871 or 484-J. st FOR SALE—Fresh < 50e Call B,| lairy bu 10-F-111, 18-1] a-~<8t y le: ment in Rose Apartments. Apply’ ¥.:W. Murphy, Phone 953. 4-80-tf FOR RENT six Toom cottage st 719| FOR th St., newly painted and papered,|: land, We &, 1 1-7-tf, | 7 - acre Prairie nay], all fenced. Splendid for flax. 3 to town, one ‘mil veyor-general of India. Vaults. i Hinder. View. To dine late. To mistake. To cut down. Attitude, i Pertaining to the nose RewcaS HES . Article, AREAR IN? 39. A ladder step. 40. Printer’s: measure. 42. Apportion. 43. Since. 44, That. i 40. Aloft. | a7. Determined, @ ay. AL i 50. Perform. TOSTAY vPmgnts) Vg REWARD os DI wa ee MEXICO TO DECORATE ING THEM a“ heed ORG Eada eo DEFENDERS OF VERA . (geEwniLumins|| 4 ID FOR CRUZ AGAINST U, S. IN 1914 Wee RREST AND f co, OF Mexico City, Jan. 10,—Creation of a cues Ps \ new decoration called the “Second E scam North American Invasion,” to be be- WHo sToLe stowed upon the defenders of Vera TWORED LANTe, Croz against the United States navy Ore OUR H Ys in 1914, has been approved by the POKING! | chamber of deputies and sent to the LAUVER senate. Neivspapers. of the capital deplore that’ the decoration will be awarded} only to the soldiers and sailors who participated in the defense of the port and not to the thousands of civi- lians who risked their lives to re- pulse Admiral Fletch nilors and marines. PERITONITIS. FATAL Dickinson, Jan: 9.—Peri- tonis, following an illness of ten days, proved fatal early Monday morning at S Charles C Mr. and Mr: inson. Funeral services were held Tues- the Bohemian under the auspices of the Z. C. B. J. lodge of which the deceased Mrs. Albert Oukrop, an officer of the lodge and also an aunt of the deceased, conducted the day hall was a member, ceremonies. afternoon from By Williams — Joseph’s hospital to r Oukrop, eldest son of Charles Oukrop of Dick- — OLD RESIDENT PASSES d e Freeman, who| Ants caf swim, using their six “J Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 9 bedside when the end | legs like a six-oared boat. ; of the passing of Mrs. J. J. Freeman, | came. Death was due to cancer oe = one of the earliest residents of Dick- | from which Mrs, Freeman had been| Lack of variety in the consump- inson, at her home in Cabazon, Cal.,| suffering for the past two years. | tion of food is bad for the digestion. early Monday morning, was received | The funeral was held Thursday. In- wae here in a telegram to R.|terment was made in Inglewood | The “military pa reckoned. at H. Johnson, of the First_ National | Mausoleum, two feet six inches Changing His Mind | MOM’N POP MR-MCNAB-THIS- 1S MR GUNN, JR, By Taylor- * GOSH POP- WORKING IN AN OFFICE IS A HECK OF A JOB - IO RATHER THERE NOW GO OVER TO HE WILL BECOME MR. MCNAB'S YouR ASSISTANT ee Ce eto Oe St GErICE AND) AN AVIATOR OR. 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