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| FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 98, 1993 MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer 11 Barber College, Fargo, ND. 8-1-1m WANTED—Circulation solicitor who owns and operates a car to solicit Burleigh and adjoining counties. | Good paying proposition. Bismarck Tribune. 8-25-tf “‘WANTED—Two boys for washing dishes and youhg man to wait on lunch counter. Minute Lunch. 8-25-tf WANTED — Middieaged man for ight clerk in hotel. Inquire of F. 3t Apply man, good wages. Bennie Betsch, Medina, N._D. 8-26-1wk EXPERIENCED Mechanics wanted. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8-22-1W WANTED—Man to drive truck, in phone 460-W 8-27-tf at Soo $.26.1we boy senger office. aged woman, to care for one boy while I am teaching e or see Mrs. J. Hu Regan, 8-25-1wk EXPERIENCED stenographer with knowledge of bookkeeping wishes position at once, nigh school edu- cation, Write Tribune No. 4. 8-24-1wk WANTED—A_ housekeeper to I flat and family of two. unday from 1 to 3 at Apt. 6, n. and hous school. 206 1-2 i 8-28-2t WANTED—Woman aitress, also woman dish washer at Minute Lunch on Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. 8-27-tf neral house- WANTED—Girl for ge Call 241-R, Mrs. perienced girl or wom- an for general housework. 597. Phone v. rl for general house ‘rank E. Shepard, 6 Ave. fi 8-27-tt ANTED—Waitresses at the Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan. 8-27-3t =xperienced waitress at 8-27-1wk WANTED—Two waiters at Sweet Shop. 8-27-2t ee FOR SALE FOUR ROOM new bungalow pith good basement, all modern but heat, close to schools, excellent lo- cation, $2300. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age and close to school, $3500. SIX ROOM new modern house with bath and garage, near schools, $5200. Easy payments. FIVE ROOM new modern bungalow, close to schools, $3400. + SEVEN KOOM modern house with 3 room apartment on Fifth street, near Avenue B, very desirable and low priced, $6300. : FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with bath and garage near schools, $3200, on easy payments. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. ee Farm lands at bargain prices. HARVEY RARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, manager. 8-27-3t FURNITURE FOR SALE ‘OR SALI ast call for furniture. 1 brass bed, -complete, $22.50; white bed, $12.50; 1 ivory bed, $5.00; 2 Perfection oil stoves, $3 each; 1 porch swing, $2.50; 1 sani- tary couch, $3.00; 1 oak commode with mirror, $4.00; two new Olson rugs, $4.50 each; several other rugs; two oil paintings, $4.00 each; other nice scenery pictures, °$1.00 each; odd pieces of fancy China; 1 lady’s writing desk and book case, $10.00; bamboo sewing cabinet, $3.00; kitchen cabinet, $15.00; pillow ‘slips, small towels, table cloths, feather pillows, and sofa pillows. R. H, Thistlewaite,| 102 Ave. B. Phone 275W. _ 8-26-tf FOR SALE—Dining room set, table and six chairs, fumed oak; library tuble; sanitary cot and mattress; three rockers; cream enameled dresser; kitchen table. 814 4th St. Phone 649-W. __ 8-26-3¢ FOR SALE—Mahogany library table, Wilton rug, table lamp, walnut bed and dresser, kitchen table, sewi machine, 816 Ave. D. Phone 608M. WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—Places to work for board and room by high, school gir) and boy. Address Ole Hogstrom. Phone 10-F121, Wilton, N. D. * Lost LOST—A lady’s gold Tob, fine mesh, set with five small pearls. Also pendant with bloodstone on one side, and the initials E. L. M. on reverse. ‘ Return. to E. L. Meier, Grand Pacific Hotél, tor rena ee FOR SALE OR B ____ HOUSES AND: PLAYS ws FOK SALE—Our modern well kept up home, seven rooms including bath, priced for quick sale, attractive terms, soon vacant. Piano* and other articles for sale. Also a nice building lot, leaving city. 122 West Broadway. 8-25-1wk FOR RENT—Two_ nice, two-room light housekeeping . apartments, both with closets, fully furnished, modern, electric sweeper and wash- ing riage: Phone 8123. 517 2nd St. 8-27-3t FURNISHED 6 room modern bunge- low for rent. May take pon sion at once if ‘parties’ wish. one 960R, between hous 7:30 ana: p,m. i FOR RENT—Smail hause in rear of No. 46 Broadway. $15 per month. For sale, desirable ‘corner. for gat- age or other business. J. K. Doran. pe i BBW. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping. room with kitchenette and closet. Room newly decorated and new rug. 411 6th St. Phone 278. 5 FOR RENT—11 ropm modetn hous ‘yith garden apot Uraes and age. a E. L, Faun FOR RENT—Modern cottege, 707 Front St.,. five. rooiia and beth, furnaée heat. Call $21-W:2. FOR Aden Foon Bi. ode! rt . z Sehooks Cail B18, Soeh Be Nee Mary Burke. ~ 3 8-24-lw 'T—Apartment in Person Court, 510 Ave. A. 8-27-86 1! sik ROOM one story madars {ks Mary's Tribune Classified Advertisemerits PHONE: 32=— 1 insertion, 25 words or under . 2 insertions, 25 words or under 3 insertions, 25 words or under 1 week, 25 un- der .. vee 125 Adg over 25 words, 2c addl- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY . _ RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion saine day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE ff,| FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, modern, east front, convenient to high and grade schools. Only $3800.00. SIX ROOM COTTAGE, modern, one block and a half from postoffice, $4700.00, 'SEVEN ROOM HOUSE with ten acres of ground, barn, chicken house, fenced, nine acres under plow, splendid for farming or ehickens, about half mile from city schools, only $3800.00, just about what buildings alone are worth. FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, south front, splendid condition, $2000.00. FARM LANDS: Absolutely the most complete list and the biggest bar- gains I have ever had. Never again can you buy land as cheaply as now. This year’s crop will bring more money here than for many years. Land values are now ad- vancing. FIRE INSURANCE, written in reli- able companies. TOWN LOTS: A splendid selection in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. « DO YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the only real estate man who is boosting and advertising this community. F. E. YOUNG 8-24. wk Hemstitching, picoting and tinsling, also all kinds of pleating. Only first class workmanship. MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 Ist St. Bismarck, ‘FOR SAL d paving bi 3 in Bismarck. Must sell on account of poor health. For further partic- ulars address Tribune No. 47. 8-27-3t FOR SALE SIX ROOM two story house, full basement, furnace, three bed r6oms, bath, east front. This house is in very good tepair and good location. “Price $4500 with terms. FOUR ROOM one story cottage, full basement, fine shade trees, lot 75 x140 feet. This is a bargain at 2100 with terms. 4 bungalow, fall basement, hot water heat, laundry room, fire place. mapte floors, birch trim, tile floor in bath room, conyenient to schools. Price $6000, terms. EIGHT ROOM two story house, large basement, hot water heat, maple floors, large porch, screened in, east front. This house rents for. $75.00 monthly. Price $5700 with’ terms, : FOUR ROOM one story: cottage, full basement, maple floors, bath, fur- nace heat, nicely located on paved i #3500 with terms. heat, basement, maple floors, bath, east front, lot 50x150. Price, with terms. TWO STORY six room house, full basement, hot water heat, maple floors, south front, lot 50x150. Convenient to schools. Price $5200, terms, We have money to loan on improved city property, repayable monthly, and can finance you on any rea= sonable proposition. Loans prompt- ly closed. Insurance and rentals. Farm lands. PRICE OWENS, Eltinge block. Room..19. Phone::421. i 8-27-tf| entender FOR SALE—1019 Model in, new tires; new pale and painted, Price $225, 8-F4. - §-27-8¢ FUR SALE—Harley-Davidson .Motor- cycle and:side car... Corwin. lotor Co. See Emil Schuh. s % 8-25-lw WANTED TO RENT ANTED TX T—Two or three large unfurnished rooms suitabie. for light housekeeping." Write re dune ad No. 48. 8.21-8¢ ‘Al R 801 eet of. and barn, 400 kere 4 jag) small farm, Give references atid] list horses and mschinery owned.’ Kratt, Sheldoi Dak. 8-22:20 barn, 400 acres cultivated. G Kratt, Sheldon, N. Dak. Lipsis 3 8-15-2wke, ____ WANTED 70. BOY’ WANTED TO BUY—Direct from owner, 5 or 6 Yoo; modern bun- alow with gogd..lot..and gar. ; i off tire. Wike brivsnres re re SOG RR Berney oe ons sk. in | 75x150, “1 WANTED to Trade C site us FOR Se baby c: bed, 8-18-2f| ‘* FOR SALE ‘FOUR ROOM house, water, light, Be bath, part basement, sale price 62,500. Easy terms. Lot SIX ROOM modern house, three bed rooms, hardwood floord, hot water heat, garage, east frdnt. Sales; Price $3,850, easy terms. FIVE ROOM partly modern house with over an acre of ground on south side. This property is new) and in very godd condition. Sales Price $3,850.00. Terms. | FIVE ROOM mostly modern bunga- low, stove heat, water, lights, sew- er, bath complete, range in kitchen, close to schools. Sales price $2,800. Easy terms. t FIVE ROOM, very modern, Riverview bungalow, hardwod joors, full basement, furnace heat, large} rooms, garage. Sales price $5,250. Good terms, 6 per cent. SEVEN ROOM modern house, ex- cept basement ‘floor, four bed rooms, full basement, furnace heat, east front, large trees, screened porch, near Catholic church and schools. Sales price $4,600.00. Good terms 6 per cent. FIVE ROOM, two-story modern! house, east front, full basement, furnace heat, two bed rooms. Sales price $3,675, good terms, 6 per cent. SIX ROOM, two-story modern brick and tile home, two extra large bed rooms, one ordinary size, sleeping porch, fireplace, basement garage, laundry stove, laundry ~tubs, close to schools. Sale price $6,000. Good | terms. LARGE beautiful home with four bed rooms, hardwood floors, furnace | heat, garage, sales price $8,500.00. Terms. li NEW MODERN house, not quite com- pleted, fhree large bedrooms, livin room, dining room, kitchen wit! built-in features, oak floors down- | stairs, maple floors, second floor, very large closets, basement gar- age, large most modern furnace, in- terior decorations to duit purchas- er. Sales price $6,500. Reasonable | terms. 45. 47. 48. 49. 50. 2. HOUSES to fit any buyer, any price, any terms, best loan connections | in the city. Appointment made at your convenience. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE GENCY “Ever-Ready to give Service” Webb Block. Phone 0 FOR EXCHANGE mercial Ho- | tel at Wing for Bismarck Forssty. Commercial Hotel, Wing, N. D. Be FOR RENT — Large, r rooms, two windows in each. Close, to hospital, schools, churches and downtown. All modern conven- iences. Private entrance. Reason-; able rates. Phone 1054-R, 324 9th| St. 1-30-1mo i. 1 57. 59. 60. | 62. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE This puzzle brings back memories of bargain day HORIZONTAL Advantageous purchase ich goods is Fishing bag. Guided. Those who carry parcels. Beer. Hops kiln. Place of business. To let fall. Correlative of either. Sun god. Myself. Father. Japanese fish. Fit. Forests. Shor Snake-like fish. Common viper. Melancholy note in scale. Second note in scale. You and I To exist To caress, with the lips. Another name for counter. Liquid for the face. Upright pillar. Sheltered. To dine. To piece out. To retard. Derision. Trigonometry term (pl.). Photographed again. VERTICAL Exclamation of pleasure. Peruses (as ads). To stop the mouth forcibly. On top of. Exists. Alleged force producing hypno- preparations *% Asiatic horde. Standard type measure. FOR RENT—Large room, modern, very convenient, south front with two windows, reasonable. 206/|{ Rosser St. Phone 360-W. ‘ 8-25-tf FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished! light, housekeeping rooms in mod- ern home. Private entrance. 1147W. 8-26-3t e very convenient and extra warm, reasonable, 208 Rosser St. Phone _860W. 8-27-tf | FOR RENT—2 modern furnished! light housekeeping rooms, 924 4th, Phone 543W. 8-21-06) Hom John re 4 FOR RENT —Foralahed ovis for! by parca, Pinion of the Court) light housekeeping, on ground! floor, near the Capitol, across from the William Moore schoo}, 930- Street. 8-22. A. Flath, Plaintiff Call] vs. Cens N son, Defendants and A\ FOR RENT-—Large room, modern,| Syllabus: For te this case is re court for further consideration. Appeal from an order of the Dis- jtriet Court Hom John C, Lowe, Judge. re, Palda E fier of Minot, North Da- kota, and’F. W. Medbery ‘of Stan h, Norn Dakota, Attorneys for Appel- to look at some rea jants. ga a SUPREME COURT | -—_——_—® From Mountrail County Point of compass. Opposite point of compass. jon the track of the third.” Deutsche | Juristen-Zeitung, Germany. A NEW ONE Mule— What are you? Ford —I'm an tomobile. 2 Mule un! If you are an auto- , mobile, 1 a horse.—Times of Guibas on coT Hu RIGHT | John- My son failed in his exams and won't be promoted. | Mike: Another grade-crossing acci- dent, eh ?—Life. | PREPAREDNESS Why is Smith taking deep-sea div- ling le ns He is going to Florida next month : he bought from a friend of h Life. ted in the opin ded to the t of Mountrail FOR RENT—Two light housekeep-;. F. F. Wyckoff, Stanley, North Da- ing rooms, furnished, «modern,{kota, and McGee & Goss of Minot, | close in, and close to schools, Al-|North Dakota, Attorneys for Re: so garage. Call at 523 6th af. spondent. 2eH “EASY WORK — HE s' RK ‘OR RENT—A very desirable 2 room) 1, order to catch a criminal, his furnished housekeeping apartment, | available Sept. 1st. /Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. 8-24-tf FOR RENT—-Strictly modern room, Board if } bargain County, | Auctions. Toward. Devoured iia To aceom Yo I wor | man on earth. | Mildred 1 anybody | Mary photo from the police morgue, full- | faced, three-quarter, and profile, was | circulated. After. while a telegram! was received from the chief of police | broadeasting station which permitted FA’ Once upon Anawer to WVesterday’s: Crossword | Puzzle, } 14. Contralto | 16. Retail store director. 18. Skill. ll stores within a large of hearing, . Musical note, . To cut off. | 80. Merchants teduces in rank. “jin a department store f particular creed. trained Samuel. BETTER THAN NONE uldn’t- marry the best would if I could not else.--Boston Tran- IRY STORY a time there was a 4 blocks from P. 0. - {in a small town. It read: “Have ar-| nothing of an advertising nature.— sired. Phone 604-J or call at 15) rested two of the criminals, and am|Life. © Thayer. 8-27-4w ' WANTED—Two school girls to board! nd room, $20 per month. Call at 8 Rosser or phone 540-J. 8-27-3t | For RENT—Large, well furnished! front room in modern home, on car line. 811 4th St. Phone Abs For ‘cdern spart- ~ ment in Ross rtments. Apply F.‘W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Feel 4+! FOR_RENT—One room with closet nd’ alcove, furnished for light jousekeeping, $20. 314 3rd St. _ Phone 1051-W. 8-28-tf ONE WELL furnished light hou: keeping room, fitted with ga: range, 620 6th St. Phone 329-W. = : 828-3t FOR RENT—Large newly furnished room in new modern house. Close to schools. One/or two ladies. Tel. %67-M, 610 11th St, 8-8-3t | ENT—1 ished rooms in modern home, close in. Also gerege. 322 2nd St. 8-27-8t ‘OR RENT—Newly furnished room im modern home. Phone 1095, 818 Ave. B. 8-28-3t reed y , springs rug, rocking. alates Wea, Vand’ porilaren 0] ortieres. ct Pole 5 3t FOR SALE—90-60 Rumely Oi! Pull with self steering. device 8 bottom automatic life plow)‘ for $1200. Ready to work. Fred Junge & Son, Bi jock, N. D. 2 8-26-iwk FOR, SALE—1 40-62 Case separator, sermplete with 25H. P. steamer, S in” good. condition. - Price $900. Cah or writ 'm. Schau! baby carriage, 88, tutes, induding’ oven, pan eieer : seeier:, Ing 5 irl’s bicycle, in goo Cotdition. Phone 730. ‘plause. WILLIE SHIMMIES FOR PRIZE Wille, the shimmying duck, just a plain backyard duckling bought tor’a nickel, {s grand champion pet of New Orleans. Pet Show,.where a half million dollars worth of blooded , pedigreed pets, were exhibited, Willie’ was acclaimed. champion by popular ap- Henry Hoffman, 14,.the owner, had taught his 8-27-2¢ him like a dog, and at a command to shimmy ‘in true Gilda Gray fashion. | FRECKLES-I i NI nn . cE PAGE SEVEN | THE CLERK KNEW Veneir cot for them are always d: It's nothing. He's al- | “want some collars for’my hus-/ about that size, ma'am,” explained | ways complaining of headaches; ~~. | band,” said ‘the woman, “but I am|the observant salesman.—Kentish| Wife: But this is the first time: jafraid I have forgotten the size.” | Observer. he has done so on a school holiday. ; “Thirteen and a half, ma'am?” - ~-Nagels Lustige Welt, Berlin, ted the shop assistant. SERIOUSLY ILL - ’s it. How did you know?” Wife: Fritz complains of a head-| In 1731 China lost 100,000 people, who let their wives buy] ache, He had better see the doctor.| killed by earthquake near Pekin, — | a ae oS Seer ena EO ss | MOM’N POP A New Scheme DON'T TALK To ME ABoUT EXPENSES - THEY'RE DRIVING ME WILD — 1 DION'T ANTICIPATE BEING TOWED TO A GAS STATION AND BUYING AN INNER TUBE - BUT WHAT CAN 1bB0? RIP 1S SO EXPENSIVE IT CEASES | TO BE A PLEASURE- WHY DID You LET THE GUNN’'S DRAG US To THIS HOTEL? IT LooKS EXPENSIVE To ME - HOW MUCH DOES THIS ROOM COST ? 10 BUCKS -GREAT PETE - AND JUST FOR ONE NIGHT Too - WELL, HERE'S A $100 BILL FoR You MR. TYTE- HERE'S A BILL FoR OvR HOTEL EXPENSES - i} \ | | i | Le | I'VE BEEN LOOKING ITS $10 | | i 1 | i ITS NICE OF MOM TO CALL TH’ GROCERY AN HAVE » ‘EM MAKE UPA BASKET OF FRUIT FOR ME TO TAKE TO Freckies! LOOK WHAT T GOT FOR you, OW GEE,Sum! You SMOULDNT BRING ME S| TAINGS-Vou EAT THOUGHT MEBBE AEN INSTEAD! You'D LIKE MM-BOY! PINEAPPLE - GRAPES- PEACHES- APPLES- PEARS - BANANAS- AUTS~ By Taylor NY IL CANT REFUSE-HED) THINK WE WERE A}, COUPLE OF CHEAP *| SIKATES- DON'T WORRY - L'VE THOUGHT OF A TACTFUL WAY To GET HIM TO PAY THE BILLS OUT OF 4 * HIS own Packer /) WELL I'D BLUNTLY REFUSE IF MR.GUNN WANTS YOU To PAY HALF OF SUCH BILLS - UM SURE IF HE HAD To FooT THE EXPENSES 4 HIMSELF HE'D QUIT F SPENDING SO J MUCH MONEY THAT'S THE SMALLEST You HAVE - I'LL PAY THE CLERK MYSELF HELL BE TICKLED q) WHEN KE SEES WHAT ToT FoR AMES] ME EAT THIS F2 I SHOULD SAY Aor! WHY, TD BE SIC. WELL, WASN' OFF'N TH “TRAIN MORE'N 5S MINUTES, WEN THis COP SAYS 1M TAN WALKIN, AN’ 1 “TOL ‘IM HE WAS A LIAR —T1 At the annual it to follow NT GOT OUTUH JAIL -WHY BACK NOW! TH SANING OF A UFETIME-GONE! TLL NEVUH @T [GOTA TAIL pingieD FER “AN-WELL || THET “TEN Bucs / BIRO.'N OR] war Kin! ITS MIST: TH) | A GOODTHING NEIGHBORS |e DIDN' GO LUTHINK WERE =P yy AL UKE 7 HET. AE RETURN OFTHE PRODIGAL. 92

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