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TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements “PHONE 32> PAGE SEVEN a rhich time fhe, creditors] GRANT FARMER BOUND OVER | other Grant county farmer, with in y end, prove their claims, ap- AR’ c metres < r ¥ We point a trustee, examine the hank. | AFTER SHOOTING A NEIGHBOR | tent to kill, It is alleged that Dinius rupt and transact such other busi- | Roy | fired several shots at Sauter follow-| the mecline” properly come before | Dini mer, at a/ing an altercation at a dance. One Dated? ERY N.D. ee | he: r to dis-j; bullet hit Sauter on the forehead, ted; Forge, N. Di, January 12th, | sic court under $1,000 bonus on the| inflicting a painful flesh wouNdl EMERSON H. SMITH charge of carrying concealed weapons — —_——— Sauter, an-|_ READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, _ MALE HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ____Referee_in_ ruptey, | and with shooting Gus WANTED—Competent bookkeeper, SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, one wlio is neat und has executive] | Glassified Advertising Rates Little’ Billy’s be cigar. Cigars of MOMWN POP Not so Good After All By Taylor ability as office manager. Speed A insertion, 26 words of Quality, same as first class work- and accuracy required. Apply to Under vsccecseeceees 8 0 manship. Manufactured by W. F. P. 0. Box No. 53, Bismarck, N. Dak, 2 insertions, 25 words. 01 Erlenmeyer, 423 Third - Street, Aw HECK - UM TIRED OF WORKIN’ OH L ALMOST — pretties AOL UNdEr oo... sees. 6B LAL a MAC MAKES A REGILAR SLAVE FORGOT MAC - MAN wanted on dairy farm. Apply 8 insertions, 25 words or eee a OUTA ME = L WISH L COULD THINK T'VE GOT AN Louis J. Garske, % mile north of UNE osevseeeeeeeees 1B | {FOR SALE—400 tere Prairie “nay UP So’ = WAU OF SETTING OFF ABSSISTMERT Bi ck. 1-12-8t 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 ade Cuenca etn for rane To GQ TO A MOVIE THIS AFTERMOON WITH MY ‘Aa r 28 words, 2 i iles to town, one mile to szhool, f HELP WANTED—FEMALE met Sat Word. is On mail route. M. C. Knudson, AND GET OUT OF WORKIN ee SSDS ele TEACHERS WANTED—High school, Richardton, N. Dak. RESEEN ON ( grade, rural. Positions reported| |; CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || —_si-10-8¢ ‘ daily “to begin ‘after Christmas. RATES FOR SALE—Solid oak dining table, ush applications. Our fee only library table, pedestal, steel cur- \ $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ 65 Centa Per Inch tain rods and gas range at very Agency, Box 573, Grand Forks, N.| | All classified ads are cash in reasonable prices. Call at Apt. Dak. ee 12-20-1m | | (Bereten Cony ansaid be re “O” Rose Apts. between 10 and 5 ANTED—Girl for general house-}| faseetion seme deg, or phone 744. 1-8-1w ‘work. Apply Mrs. B. K. Skeels, ze FOR SALE—Ladies muskrat coat, 223 W. Thayer St. after 6 o'clock, f THE new tricotine dress, large black 2 1-2-tf| | . TRIBUNE tricotine dress, army trousers and WANTED perienced girl for gen- ia IBU coat, braided rug, plate glass eral housework. Mrs, Eugene IONE 82 mirror without frame and ironing j Wachter. Plone 180. 1buE board. Phone 656. 1.8-tf ar FOR SALE—One gate leg table, one ' ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT desk and chair. Floor lamp. FOR R —One nice large newly HOUSES AND FLATS Shades. Call at No. 29 Hughes ince { decorated room in modern home,| FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint-| Ajtts. or Phone 817W. RE Se eee one Crone suitable for one or two. Rent] ed and redecorated 7 room modern 1-12-tf i | cheaper than downtown. One block} home with hot air furnace and|FOR SALB—Choice canary singers, HORIZONTAL | Answer to Yesterday's Crossword BEFORE You GO- 1 WANT from street car line. 608-3rd St.| garage. Inside. lot on pavement.| $6 and $7.00, imported German Yo REMIND YOU THAT IT’S 1 Phone 415-J 0-8t! Price $4600.00. Terms reasonable.| Rollers, $8.00, cages, seeds, trent,| 4- Sheep's call. Inquire of H. F. O'Hare, Little| J. Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. | 7- Decimal. Devour. | Puzzle. GOSH WASN'T THAT | SLICK? - NOW L WONT FOR WENI—Six well _furnishea| . | ° ABOUT CUSTOMARY FOR MY EMPLOYEES housekeeping rooms with garage.| Bldg» Bismarck, N. D. ssidatigatin EA ie i | RORINT ANAADRES To MAKE UP ANY TiMie THEY Adults preferred, Call between 2} 12-5-tf | FOR SALE—120 bass celluloid piano-|7° Yee | i LOSE ~ SO WHEN YOU'RE - and 4 P. M. or between 6:30 and| FOR RENT—Modern six room house| accordion, Well sell cheap or|/4" Vision | MUCEY TROUGH AT THE DENTIST'S .M, 613-3rd St, Phone 746,| in excellent condition, convenient | trade for car. K. E. Fischer, 1100] 40" ead ins Calueal) i ao LAS Bw» ARERR AND éo TO, 7 a lay . LD 1-13-1w| 0 schools and Capitol, Immediate] Broadway. Phone 129-W. 49), Byings foreh youre, FOR -RENToiarge roomy ~auitable| Possession. See Price Owens, El- ; r9.st{10 Bri for two, in a modern house, one} titge Blk. Phone 421. FOR RENT oDesirable office roome.| sy" Sirer: | block from*car line and four! 12 80-tF Over First Guaranty Bank. In-192. Near, blocks from Capitol. Board ar- FOR SALE—A snap. Eight room| quire at Bank, {23. Exclamation. ranged as desired. Phone 630-R. . house, exceptionally well located. 1-10-1W} 24. Limb. 1-9-tf | Modern, nice lawn and shade trees.| WANTED TO BUY—For cash, dia-|25. Drankard. N LAM FURNISHED light housekeeping Inspection by appointment. Call} monds, platinum, old gold, and|27. Measure for cloth. =) rooms in modern home, or sicep- _ 899. . 1-8-lw] silver. F. A. Knowles, Jeweler,|29. Forward, EAMBOPEIN ing room for 4 men, Close in. Cxl! FOR RENT—Pleasant modern home| Bismarck. 1-9-t£ 31. Gives. LESSENS aut 223-2nd St. Phone 586. { centrally located, with rooms to|/FOR SALE—Dining room table and|%5- Half an em. 3 Bl Pertaining to sound. Scent. ! sublet if desired. All furnished.| chairs, also dayenport and buffet.|30- Sol. : R RENT—Large, nicely furnished} Call 615 7th St., or phone 793-J. Call at 206 8th St. or phone 79. |38. A grass disease. \front room on ground floor. Can} 1-12-3t, 1-10-3t | 39. Before. Related. be used for light housekceping, 411] FOR RENT—Warm cozy apartment, | OR SALE-CAn efficient two tube ra- Sums. Point of compass. 5th Phone 273. 1-10-tf} fully equipped for light house-| dio receiver complete with acces-|4 ee Consuming. FOR RENT—Comfortable large, plea-| keePing. Geo. W. Little, 801-4th) sories for $30.00. Call 600. 3. Machine. enol: sant well furnished room. Suitable} St Phone 794-W. awl! Garsote Rested. for two men, Call 628, days or 247| : 1-2-tf] SOR HOMB-GOOKED meals and NBULN EER SeaIAL piers BY STANLEY (after 6 p.m. 1-8-1w|FOR RENT—Five room modern| pleasant rooms call “The Mohawk” lumbering noine, emai == ML ae : ‘ t ‘OR RENT—One large room and kit-| house with garage located at 605) 401 -5th St. Phone 145. un god. Ne ae ttt 2 Zz chenette for light housekeeping or| th St. For information call 571. 112-2t] 52, Skill eden Cee = A Be ge ep sea ab Steeving apparatus (pl.). for sleeping. Phone 596-W. 515} — __1-12-tf | SOR RENT—Two room apartment Contraction for over. lee ava: 3 9th St. 1-12-3t |FOR RENT—New four room house} for light housekeeping. College|56. Period of time. Grief, FOR RENT—Three modern furnish-| With full basement and new gar-| Building. Phone 183. 58. Preposition. mole ' ed rooms with piano. Call st | 8° 417 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. 1-8-1 Conjunction. 918 Ave, B or phone 1095. 1-13-1W | FOR SALE—Fresh dairy butter 50c es 1-12-3¢ | WOR RENw—Strictly modern apart} per pound. , Call 10-F-111. B,|62- Premiums. FOR RENT—Good room in modern| Ment in Rose Apartments. Apply.) Muggy. 8-1w ae ae stir up. home, Good location, Phone 687.|_¥- W. Morphy, Phone 852._4-80-£/ non RENTS First class garage. G0I|ce pnd. Bird with an enormous beak. 1-12-3t | FOR RENT--Six room cottage at 719} 7th St. Phone 682, 1-8-1w 60, Caan Put on probation. GOOD WARM and well furnished| 5th St., newly painted and papered. a ak Sennen: room at 814 Ave. B, W. S. Casselman. 1-7-tf. SUMMONS 72. ‘Obsewve Probar: eee 1610-8¢ | | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, 3 . Spl etre ae AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES County of Burleigh—ss. ne eee respect. Contraction for “it is.” FARM LANDS. FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars| _ In District Court, Fourth Judicial nal Guided ENE \ FOR SALE OR TRADE—100 acres of| in first class condition. One Dal-| District. | Ses : ; _ BONEN? GO Ulno. ISEHINE b “68 “L138 i i W. M. Griffis, Plaintiff, vs. Mar- VERTICAL 57, Wave-like molding. good black loam soil, 130 acres} ton.Adding Machine for cash or ; bev ee ; ie soe i : tha Smith, Frances A. Smith (some-| 1. Obtains. |o1, ‘To open the mouth. under cultivation, No improve-| good bankable paper. Call at 800|times known as Frances K. Smith),] 2. Among. 63. Bon ments. 4 miles northwest of Ra-| Main St. 1-8-tf | Clayton C. Smith, Mrs. E. D. Edison,| 3° Stoviegs cdl 0e = leigh Grant Co. N. Dak, six miles | ——————-——=—-=—senemnmnen | Mrs. D. H. Costello, Lee L. Smith! 5° paid publicit 4 aN ata east of Brisbane., Will sell rea- SALESMAN nue A.°C. Barth, Clarence R. Smith,] 6° pare df the ae “to be.” ae. essbun sonable for cash, and will consider| WANTED—Two salesmen and ~col. |F?@0k W. Smith, and all other per-| % 74 i 59, : Soe Caltfernia lead or City | WANTED—Two ‘salesmen and “col-! sons unknown claiming any estate or| 7- Light brown. 69. Jumbled type. Southern Califo : ¥| lectors. Steady job. Write or call|interest in, or lien, or encumbrance] 8. Measute body of type. 10. Act. lots, For particulars write A. J.) at Singer Sewing Machine Co., 210] upon the property described in the — -— Bodie, Carson, Grant County, N.| Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. complaint. Defendants.| one hundred feet of Lot 4 (alsofexecutors, or Benton Baker, their Z Reais Dak. 1-10-tf 1-6-2w | The State of North Dakota to the eae ot a North two-thirds of agent, at Room 1) Bismarck Bank } f 4 Si Ze iis oe. above named Defendants: ot 4) Block 5, Northern Pucific|Bidg., in the city ‘of Bismarck, in| } , ai 4 z ; You are hereby. summoned to an-| Addition to the City of Bismarck,|said Burleigh County, North Dakota. “ Z wo RED Hog receipts 14,000. Averaging | .wor the complet in the above en-| North Dakota. That the purpose of] Dated December 20, A. D, 1924. f ‘ Gee MARKET f around 25 cents higher. Desirable |titled action, which is on file at the| this action is to quiet titfe of said] JOHN BR. COF ‘ ; y NeoKinG , 200 to 275-pound butchers largely | office of the clerk of the District| Teal property in the above named TRISTRAM ROBE 5 COFFIN, | i \ : ; Z TADDER Court in and for said county and| Plaintiff and that no personal claim Wire Markets: By $10.50. Top $10.60. One hundred|state at his office. in Bismarek,| is made against any of the said de-| First publication on the 23rd day Associated Press Bitte) touaround cis0uponndl avec North Dakota, and to serve a copy| fendants. on Decemb es Ae Deai2s. $9.25 to $0.75. Big 50 to $1.00 hick, |of your answer to the said complaint JOSEPH COGHLAN, et) es ( er, Good feeders mostly §7.50,|0 the subscriber at his office in Attorney for Plaintiff, BESS = ¥ Strongweight slaughter pigs up to | Bismareks, said county and _ state, Bismarck, North Dakota, | NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF { weight slaughter pigs up to|within thirty days after the service e 1-6-13-20-27—2-3-10 CREDITO 2 $8.00. of this summons upon you, exclu- SSS In the District Court of the Unit-| iN Sheep receipts 10,000. Slow. Fat|sive of the day of such service, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS ed States, for the District of North lambs strong to 25 cents higher.|in case of your failure to appear] In the Matter of the Estate of| Dakota. Bulk natives $17.00 to $17.25. Best |or afiswer, judgment will be taken|Lydia R. Coffin, Deceased. In the Matter of L. W. McLean fed westerns held abi 17.75, against you for the relief demand-| Notice is hereby given by the un-| Bankrupt. In Bankrupt >. 5929. above, BE Tita Gig Gaara, dersigned, Tristram Roberts Coffin| To the creditors of L. W. McLean, | action on sheep. Bidding steady. JOSEPH COGHLAN, and John Roberts Coffin, Executors | of Bismarck, Cqgnty of Burleigh, and | Jumps Three Cents a Bushel Attorney for Plaintiff, of the Last Will of Lydia R, Coffin,} District afor 1 bankrupt: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Bismarck, North Dakota. late of the city of New York, in the} *Notice is her given that on! < in First Transaction Chics gee ia on : TICE county of New York, and state of|December 2 » the said L. W. a FObuR HOURS, : teago, Jan. 13—Hog receipts | You will please take notice that| New York, deceased, to the creditors|McLean was duly adjudicated bank- FIRE CHIEF OTEY WALKER JUMPED + |52,000, Around 15 cents higher. }the above entitled: action relates to| of, and all persons having claims a f e eeti i . 4 4 gz claims|/rupt and that the meeting of i Chicago, Jan. 13.—Nearly three |Less active than early. Big packers |the following described real property| against, said deceased, to exhibit |his creditors will be held in the of- Cage RABRER TRE SCAMP WHO cents a bushel was added to the|holding back. Most desirable weigh- | situated in the city of Bismarck. in| them with the necessary vouchers,| fice of Emerson H. Smith, Referee, GHTEEN OLD LANTERNS value of wheat today shortly. after|ty. butchers $10.90 to $11.15. Top |the County of Burleigh, and State| within four months after the 602 Front Street, in Fargo, N. D..| €!N FRONT OF FHE MRE STATION ~ oe Ze business. began. | May wheat, sonraay $2305: of North Dakota, to-wit: The North| publication of this notice, to said|on January 24th, 1925, at ten o'clock | > _ to $1.86%, a new high price record| (Cattle receipts 11,000. Fed steers ge Les Se = : for the season, with July also much [and fat she-stock steady to strong. | OUT OUR WAY By Williams! Freckles and His Friends — Just Like Cloek-Work! By Blosser above any previous to Aggressive |Early top matured steers $10.50. ee = a = ! . Geé-wadr Excuse i Ei [DEAR AEN WHATON, } CANNIE GNE T’ Alssos Wy EAR IS THE. strong commission houses, together | lambs generally 25 cents higher. with the fact that values at Liver-| Bulk fat natives and fed: western buying on the part of a number of| Sheep receipts 14,000, Active. Fat = é pool and Buenos Aires were reflect- |$18.00 to, $18.60, SNGEBELCOaU Ss btbtt } MEGOOSEY So SHE'LL GIVE a ing the bulges in this country, was _ ~: 4 1 2 L ; the chief apparent basis for the up-| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN SE Bla LOUT NoT To igy vm THEN? IF fie A aemA An een Wan ward ‘swing. Opening quotations;| Minneapolis, Jan. 183—Wheat re- = HIT ME IN.“TH TIM ON TH! NOSE EVEN THINK, OF a CRY AN! THEN ) WHEN SHE AsTS which varied from the same as yes- |ceipts. 282: cars’ as compared with ANE 5 er HE HOLLERS. EVERY terday’s to %c higher, May $1.86 to {149 a year ago today. Cash No. 1| Pgs STOMACH? IMONTO Ee Tce t Stick MY ao $1.86% and July $1.56% to %4c, were | dark northern $1.77% to $1.88%; No. followed by a slight: setback and|} Wark northern spring choice to then by a sharp setback, and. then |fancy, $2.08% to $2.15%; good to TLL THINK OF nuweneraliedeance’ $1.80%; choice $2.01% to §1.78%. ee Qidinary to good $1.78% to $1.88%. { CHICAGO POULTRY No, 1 hard spring $1.79% to $2.15 |’ %, No. 1 hard Montana on. track $1.80% to $2.08%; to arrive $1,80% tp $2.08%; July $1.77%; May $1.70%. Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.24% to $1.27 Chicago, Jan. 13.—Poultry, alive, lower. Fowls 15 to 22, springs 22; roosters 15. Turkeys 28; ducks. 264| “? geese 21. é,|%3 oats No. 3 white, 55° %e; Butter lower. Receipts 12,161]: oats No. 8 white, “Mee to Yee; tits. Creameby extras. 38c; stand. | 7° NG. Phd to $149%; flax ards 37%c; extra firsts 87 to 3% lo. 1, $8.12%% to $8.16%. firsts 35¢ to 36c; ‘seconds 82¢ to 34; ‘ cheese unchanged eggs higher, r BISMARCK’ GRAIN ceipts 2,961 cases, Firsts 58 to 59c;| (Furmished by, Russell-Miller Co.) ordinary firsts 50c to 54e; refrig- Bismarck, Jan. 18, 1925. " erator firsts 45%c to 46e. ° No. 1, dark northern $1.66 = No. 1 northern spring 1,00 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Ne. 1 amber durum 1.67)|* Minneapolis, Jan. 18.—Flour 10cto|No. 1 mixed durum . 1.67 SAW) WE WUZ 20c higher. In carload lots family|No. 1.red durum . 1,52 ¢ ) . patents quoted at $9.70 to $9.75 a No: 4 fey ac ty GONNA EAT A barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks.|No: 2 flax . z “COO! S Shipmenté 34,214 barrels. Bran $31|No. 1 rye ........ 1.31 INE , BUT. WE to $32, No. 1 dark hard winter . 1.62 AINT 60T F Hard. Winter ........ :. 160 Aby!! ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK _ | We quote but do not handle the|’ a South St, Paul, Jan. 18.—Cattle re- |fellowings ” ceipts 1,800. Opening steady . to|! a strong on all killing classes,’ All of Monday’s losses recovered\ : Few t odds and ends of yearlings early. ‘ pe $840 to $11.00, Bulk $5.50 to. $7.26- i us Yellow White & Fat’ she-stock’ largely $3.50 to $8.50.| ~ Mixed Canners and cutters $250 to $3.00. Per) Bologna bulls strong. to 25 cents it per pou inder higher, Bulls $3.96. to $4.25. Weigh-|.55'lb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. ty kinds upwards. to $4.50 occasion-| Ear corn (sample.grade) ,..... $ .69 ally, Stockers and feeders in light, supply. _ Generally steady. < Stored. silvers will, not, tarnish if@} mphog is: put-away with it, Calves reeeipts 2,700; Steady te} piece of ca! strong. Quality considered, Top], i ae NEES ports $8,76.to $9.00, Bulk $0.00. | READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. © srwtlans ©1925 SY MEA SERNCE, WiC.

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