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y Gt: ' t { : s Ape ) ' ' » be 1 i . i) \ e ei w a“ 3 ‘ ae . ‘ s A . (im FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 382 MALE HELP WANTED 'ANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big Wages, Few weeks completes, Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, X D. 10-1-1mo “A FEW territories still open, e: clusive rights. Profitable, perma- nent, selling farmers Radio. Ar- wall Factories, 810 Marquette, Min- neapolis, Minn, 10-9-1t WANTED: First class clothing sal man. §, E. Bergeson & Son. 10-6-tf WANTED—3 all-around tailors. S. E. Bergeson & Son. 10-6-tf eas HELP_WANTED—FEMALE NTED—Girl for general house work. Must be competent, good wages, Apply 209 West Rosser St., or phone 922M. 10-7-tf LADIES wanting employment, full or spare time. Call at 808-Rosser, between 9:00 and 12:00 a. m. _ 10-8-3t LADY COOK WANTED—Must be good pastry cook. Write Killdeer Cafe, Killdeer, No. Dak. 9-25-tf WANTED—Gitl for general house- work, in small family. Apply 606- 2nd St. Phone 790W2. 10-6-1w WANTED—Girl to assist with gen- eral housework, 401-5th St. Phone 146, 10-7-4t ROOMS FOR RENT om FOR RENT—Large light housekeep- ing room with kitchenette and two clothes closets, in modern house. Call 525W. 8 Rosser, 10-7-lwk FOR RENT—Desirable rooms, strict- ly modern, close to capitol and high school with 3 adults. Break- fast if desired. 828-6th St. Phone HgIR. 10-5-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. Call 1017 or call at 31 Ave. A. Cor ner Mandan Ave. 10-1-t FOR RENT—Room in modern hom 514 Ist St. Phone 275M. 10-7-1wi AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One Overland Sedan, run only 1,000 miles; one 1921 Dodge touring; one 1919 Ford tour- ing; one 1924 Oldsmobile 4 pass- enger coupe. Bargains in other makes of cars. Terms to responsi- ble parties. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., BISMARCK, NO. DAK. 10-3-1w few one and half ton take cattle, horses or other nroperty in trade as part payment and terms on the balznce. Write care Bismarck Tribune No. 90. 10-3-1w TO THRESHERS AND —I will sell you a Chev- cE rolet car for $75, in good running Shamrock 10-6-5t order. Inquire at the Cate, 118-6th St, FOR SALE OR TRADE four cylinder Overland sedan, will take horses or cattle in trade. Write care Bismarck Tribuné No. 89. 10-3-1w FOR SALE—5 passenger touring car. 1st class mechanical condition. New tire cheap. Call 48 Thayer St. 10-6-1w WORK WANTED LAUNDRY Work done reasonably at 401 12th St. 10-7-3t Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 8 1 week, 25 wort je Or un der w...eee seveee 126 Ads 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 same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—A home on the installment plan, Write care Tri- bune No. 91. 10-3-lwk WANTED—Modern house of five rooms and bath, state location, price and terms, ‘Jas, Juelson, Box . 704, Bismarck. 10-9-4t AGENTS WANTED NTS WANTED—To sell the Beaton Hitch direct to farmers—to eliminate the lead double tree. Quick seller, Liberal Commission. A proven success. You choose your own territory. The Beaton Hitch Company, Kenmare, N. D.” 10-9-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS arranged, 7 rooms in- cluding bath, vacant by Nov. 1st. Best terms available. 6 per cent interest. Mahogany buffet; din- ing table; bookcase; typewriter; 0; mirror; cupboard; kitchen floor waxer; laundry bench, gas laundry stove; jars; flower pots; lawn mower; large ferns and other plants. One improved build- ing lot. 122 West Broadway. 1 wk FOR SALE—Modern six room house on Washington Avenue, cheap. Two Devils Lake houses for sale or trade for property here or in Fargo. One house in Grand Forks for sale. L. J. Wehe, lawyer. 10-7-1wk Black and white cat, Mo! Many MERE incecetee ron tecinteed nose. Finder please return to “Dan” at Bismarck Hotel for re- ward. 10-7-3t EPILEPTICS—This treatment eu anteed to stop seizures or mo returned, No bromides, narcotics. t our risk. Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. '-17-t1 = FARM LANDS FOR SALE—New York Dairy and Stock farms. Write C. B. McCor- mick, Livingston Manor, N. Y. 10-3-1wk | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Be Number one is easy. HORIZONTAL Opposite ‘of success. Brighter. Portion of .medicine. Money changing. Sun god. To exist. un, Alleged force producing hypno- tism. Paid publicity. Tree (ulmus). Gleaming. Native metal. - To invade. Posts (architecture). Opposite of win. , You and me. Hebrew word for God. Standard type measure. Opposite of aweather. To portion out. Law proceedings. To challenge. Wool thread. Toward. Subsists. Devoured, Sixth note in a scale. Italian river. Narrative poetry. Paragraphs. Forest soil. Hastened. Tales. To drink slowly. Morindin dye. Masculine pronoun, Door rug. Preposition of place. old. Behold, 12 inches (pl.). Beers. Passage through ‘or over. Sandy. VERTICAL To anticipate. Hypothetical structural unit. To return.on the high curve. Employs. Second note in the sca’ Mother. Excited as a crowd, bad Fill in the first seven spaces, then go ahead. ST LE INIT] ISIHIAIPIE IO} TOE MEOIRIARISIDIARBE [DIE IEINIGIAIGIEIS ME TIEIL LIE [fe AMIS|A/DRREIAIT) Beem (OJETE TE Ife) otal ,. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword zzle. il. 13, 16, 18, 19. Ransoms. Recurring on an opposite side. Exelamation of sorrow. Mathematical term. Prevaricator. Bottom of a pul ag block. hird note in scale. Exclamation of laughter. Point of compass. Yellow Hawaiian bird. Relating to a delta. Matter of fact. Sneers, Foot lever. Conjunction. Before, Verb of permission. Sea eagle. ' Repeating. To calm. Jewel of delicate colors. Particle. To eject. Bucket. Within, Neuter Point ot Bone. Observes, Auction, Fowl. Two fives. Fourth note in seal Seventh note in Measure. * For that reason, yas ronoun, compass. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM partly modern house, east front, near schools and Catho- lic church, Just finished painted inside and out, in fine condition. Sale price $2350.00, good terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, full base- ment, furnace heat, basement floor, gas hot water heater, complete bathroom, hardwood floors, lot 60x160, Painting: of house just coniplated: Sale price $2850, good erms. FOUR ROOMS and bath, partly mod- ern house, lot 765x160, near school. Sale price $2160.00, good terms. FIVE ROOM modern house, east front, furnace heat, full basement, near ‘schools, Sale -price $3675.00, good terms. TRACT OF about 2 3-4 acres, three room house, well water, city wa- ter, electric lights, telephone. Four very good hen houses, fertile soil making ideal place for small poul- try farm. Sale price $3675.00. 1-2 BLOCK, large seven room house, full basement, large chicken house, well water. Sale price §3160.00, terms. SIX ROOM modern house, west end, full basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, south front, near school. Sale-nrice $4900.00, terms. LARGE BEAUTIFUL house, 5 bed- rooms, hardwood floors, large rooms and closets, firepluce, hot water heat, garage. Sale price $14,000.00. NEW FIVE room and sun_ parlor bungalow, Riverview addition, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors. Sale price $6300.00. LARGE HOUSE, four bedrooms, best location in city, south front, hard woord floors, garage. Near schools. Sale price $8500.00, terms. SIX ROOM = modern, house, east front, near schools, full basement, furnace heat, three bedrooms. Sale price $5500.00, : FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east front, furnace heat, located close in, Sale price $3800.00, good terms, HOUSES FOR any buyer, any price, any terms, quick accurate service, always ready and prepaid to show you the best on the market. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to give Berrie Webb_ Block. ons sell to Bismar automobile in Salary and commi Write care Bismarck Tribune No, 88. W popular and vicinity. sion permanent position. D—Good salesm d vicinity to sell s. Salary and commis- .. Dakota Auto Sales Co., Bis- k, No. Dak. 10-3-1w MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fixtures, furniture and stock in pool hall, ‘restaurant and hotel at Regan, N. Dak, the town surrounded by the best crops in the state. Can buy _ either separate. & Bailey Co., Regan, N. Dak FoR L gree papers, Duroc boars with pedi Also would trade cxttle or horses for second hand! truck, or will pay cash. Am in the market for fet cattle. 12 1-2 8. B Bismarck, J. E. Chesak. 10-3-20 FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Rhode Island pullets, May hatched, 75¢ each. a Peter Mihm, Bismarck, N. D., 10-9-1wk FOR Ae ee davenport, rock- ing chair, white enameled table, ironing board. Phone 656, Rose WANTED—100 bushels or more of good potatoes. Give prices. Mrs. Hedstrom. Phone 28-J, Court House. 10-9-2t WANTED TO BUY—ANl_ kinds household furniture. Phone oe call at 2042. Main, Mandate No FOR SALESTwo ar Ts winter coats, size 14 and 16, One man's lamb lined coat, size 40, Phone 904. 10-8-lw FOR SALE—One leather rocker, one library table, 1 baby carriage. P. Seil, 521 bth St. 10-9-tf SALE—A Jewel stove, in ex- cellent condition. Mrs. S.'W. Cor- win, -700-5th St. 16-6-1W FOR SALE—Lot corner 6th and Ave. ‘A. Bargain, Phone 924, 419-6th Street. 10-6-5t 19, Street. CAFE for sale, good business all year Write Tribune No. 93. 10-9-1w a MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Wheat— round. : Open High Low ese 38 95% 1.37% 1a Va 4 1.40% ante ‘364 35% 36% 140% 40% 4058 at 8 82% 83 2.6114 2.6% 269° 2.69 os 67 67% CHICAGO MARKET Wheat— Open High Low Close Dec. .... 1.36% 1.39% 1.36 1138 141% 188 | 130% 15% 76% 75% 76% 180% 81% 80% = 80% 99% 40 * 395% 39% 43% 44% 43% Ade 80 81 .79% +80 185% 86% 85% 85% 16.00 16.00 15.75 15.82 14:80 15.02 14.80 15,02 Oct. ....15.25 16.42 15.25 15.42 Bellies— Oct. soe 16.87 Nov. . 15.50 NEW YORK POULTRY New York, Oct, 9.—()—Live poul- try firm; chickens by freight 19. to 24; by express 20 to 26; fowls by) freight 18-to 26; by express 16 to 29; roosters by: freight 16. Dressed poultry firm; unchanged.” is F 1051W. one; Call or write to Every| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STOCK MARKET BULLISH TODAY Pool Operations Are Stimu- lated in a Wide Variety of Issues Spectacular gains in the high priced industrials featured — the resumption of a broad upward movement in today’s stock mar- ket. Ample credit futurities, re- ports of expanding fall trade and dividend and merger rumors all added fuel to the speculative, which burned brightest in the moter, merchandising, — public utilities, tobacco, steel, chemical and express issucs, Rails took on a new lease of life on publi- cation of an analysis showing Auguet railroad earnings a new high record, with indications of further gains in September and October as a result of the continuation of — unprecedented freight carloadings. Nearly two score issues had mounted to new high levels for the year be- fore the end of the third hour. ‘There was a marked absence of the usual heavy pre-holiday pro- fit taking following a sustained advance. New York, Oct. 9. @) An outburst of bullish enthusiasm in the indus- trial shares characterized the sopen- ing of today’s stock market. Chrysler quickly moved up 4 1-4 points to a new high record at 196 1-2. United Cigar Stores jumped 3 points to 93 and the First Sale of U.S. Steel com- mon was a block of 6,000 shares at 124 1-2 up 3-4. Baldwin and Marine preferred each opened a point higher. Retention of the 3.1 discount rate by the eral reserve bank and indicatio easier rates for call money stim ed pool operations in a wide var of issues. Foreign exchanges opened steady, demand sterling ruling around $4.83 11-16 and French franes at 4.63 cents. Scundinavian exchanges were strong. With business conditions favor- able and money abundant, prices of various stocks moved upward in a striking fashion on reports of excep- tional current earnings. S. S. Kres- ge climbed 45 points to 699 in an- ticipation of an early announcement of a stock split-up. Adams Express jumped 12% to 117%, and American Sumatra tobacco preferred 28 to 120. All of the merchandise shares were; taken in large blocks. Call loans renewed at 4! per cent. WHEAT GAINSIN EARLY BUYING Argentina Frost and Lower Crop Reports Accompany the Increase (P)-—Aggressive offerings scarce in wheat led values vance were pe Argentina together with usse tions of an appreciable shrinkage of crop prospects there. On the other hand, word that 100,000 bushels of Canadian wheat had been taken for importation to Minneapolis failed to have more than a passing bearish i fluence, despite estimates that 1,500,- 000 bushels had already been worked from Canada to Minnexpo! Duluth and Buffalo. The opening, 5-8 cents lower to 1-4 cents higher, new steady, and May §1.38 @ 1-2 was followed by a rise to $1.38 3-8 for December and $1.40 for May. Corn prices reflected scantiness of receipts. Wheat strength tended also to lift corn After opening at 1-2 to 1 cent high- er decreased 75 1-4 at 3-8 cents. Corn continued to advance, December \touching 76 7-8 cents. | Oats were inclined to lag, starting jat 1-8 decline to 1-8 cents gain, De- cember 39 5-8 cents, the market later showed only a slight upturn. Lower quotations on hogs weakened pro- visions. Subsequently, further gains were established. Wet cold weather was reported to he forcing delay to} planting of domestic winter wheat, and there were intimation that all the intended acreage would not be put in, Wheat closed unsettled, 1 1-2 to 2 cents higher, December $1.38 7-8 to $1.39 and May $1.39 3-4 to $1.40. Rough weather added considerably to the upward trend of the corn mar- ket, Corn closed nervous 1 1-8 to! 2-3-8 cents net higher, December 76 | 1-4 to 3-8. | SOUTH ST. PA So. St. Paul, Oct. 9—)—(U 8 © A)—Cattle "3000, about steady at the week’s uneven decline;. some- what better action, quality plain; bulk grass fat steers and yearlings $6.00 to $7.50; few upwards to $8.00 and above; fat she stock largely $3.- 50 -to $4.50 for ‘cows; ‘upwards to $5.50 for. heifers; bologna bulls mostly $4.00 and down; stockers and feeders extremely dull; bulk lifeless owing to raw. fleety weather, Calves 2,000; around 25 to 50 cents lower; good lights mostly $12.00; few choice $12.25. Hogs 8,500; general 25 cents low- er than Thursday's average; pigs mostly 40 cents. lower; good and choice 140 to 275 pound averages $11.50; top $11.60 for selected lights; packing sows mostly, $10.00; feeder pigs $11.60; average cost: Thursday $11.32; weight 224. Sheep 1,500; fully. steady; bulk} fat native lambs $14.00. to’ $15.00; culls mostly $10.00; | fat ewes to! packers $5.00 to. $7. CHICAGO: LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct, 9.-(4)--(U § D O A)—Hogs 20,000; mcderately active, 25 to 40 cents lower than Thursday's best price, packing sows. show full decline, bulk good and choice 150 to 825 pound weight $11.75 to $12.05; 12.25; bulk packing’ sows $10.10 to $10.40; majority strong, weight killing pigs $11:60 to $12.00; heavy weight hogs $11.70 to $12.15; medi- um $11.85 to $12.15; lights $11.00 to $12.15; light lights $10.35 to $12.00; packing sows $9.70 to $10.60; slaugh- ‘ter pigs $11.25 to $12.00, Cattle 4000, fat steers slow, steady, lower grades and comparable grades of: she ‘stock predominating; best medium weight steers early at $13.- 26; fat cows unchanged; heifers strong. Bulls. strong 15 cents high- rer; vealers around 50 cents lower; largely $12.00° to’ $13.00 ‘to packers; outsiders upward to $13.50; stockers and feeders active, firm. Bheep 13,000; gepersil steady, ear- ly: bulk fat: native lambs $15.25 to $16.65;. one. short : deck. $15.75;..five hth anna tes beh cars of good range lambs choice feeding lambs $15 fat native ewes Ld 00 to ¥ WHEAT QUIET, ‘TRADENERVOUS Oats Firm, Rye and Flax! Seed Show Gains—Barley a Cent Higher Minneapolis, Oct. 9.) was quiet and nervous within row range today, the trade a ently being in a waiting mood pene ing the issuance of the governmen' reports after the close of the season. The undertone orn, atively strong light receipts and strenj cugo the leading bullish influenc Prices moved up ': to 1's over ye terday’s close, December leading Oats was firm with the leaders; December rye gained 1%5 cents with wheat. December 1 cent. sh wheat was strong to 1 cent! High protein went at fancy} ms. Winter wheat was scarce and strong. Durum was Icent high- er. Corn’ premiums were hiked sharply for yellow. Oats was firm at the start and mildly easy later. Rye was firm, Barley was firm to Lcent higher. Flax seed was strong. ‘DULUTH WHEAT PRICES GO UP Boat Loadings Negligible But Shippers Ask For More Dock Space Duluth, Minn., Oct. 9.—(#)—Hold- ers had | their” innings in today whe: markets. At the end of t first three wheat fi hours. sprin tures stood to 1 3-8 cents up, and durum futures were from 7-8 cents to 1 1-4 cents up. Spot basis was unchanged. Vesselmen noted slightly improv. ed inquiry for boat space to mo out spring wheat, but loadings to- negligibl y durum 1 5-8 cents sked; November 1 y 14; Decemb 4 and May 1 3-4 bid. pot und December rye rose 1 5- jay 1-4 cents; oats and December barley 1-2 cents. Spot barley closed unchanged. 1 showed strong, with fair! volume of trading. — Short co was 4 factor in strength, fair buying ord execution, Octobe cents; November 1 7-8 cents; Decem- ber 21-4 cents and May 1 1-2 cents. 8 cents up ents up at nts up at 7-1 northern mber dura No. 1 rye track 75 5-8 to 8. Barley, choice to fancy to 68; medium to good 69 to 6 lower grades 51 to 58. CHICAGO BUTTER Chicago, Oct. 9—()—Butter un- settled, receipts 7,920 tubs, creamery extras 48; standards 4744; extri firsts 47 to 4; firsts 442 to 4542; seconds 41 to 4312. Eggs unchanged, receipts 6,113 cases. Cheese un- changed. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Oct. 9. —()— Poultry alive unsettled; receipts cars; fowls 16 to 23; springs 214; roost: | ers 16; turkeys 20; ducks 20 to 22; geese 19, NOTICH OF MORTGAG CLOSURE SALI Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed und de- livered by Fred L. Sothan, single, Mortgagor, to Petters and Company, a Corporation, Mortgagee, dated the lst day of February, 1919, 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 24th day of February, 1919, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., and recorded in Book 161 of Mortg at pa 51, and assigned by written inst ment to Fred $. Smith, dat Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 6th day of March, 1919 at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and recorded { Book 161 of Mortgages, at page and further assigned by writte strument to Alice M, Wiley, Amy J. Ports, Walter H. Williams and Lil- lie M. Sellers, dated the Ist day of July, 1925, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 17th day of August, 1925, at 9:00 o'clock a, m., and recorded in Book 175 of Mort- gages, at page 247, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises i said mortgage and hereinafter de. scribed, at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck, Coun! Burleigh and State of North Dako’ at the hour of ten o’clock a, 1 the 5th day of November, 1 satisfy the amount due upon + mortgage at the date of sale. premises described in said mort; and which will be sold to. satix the same are described as follow of Section Nine (9), Hundred Forty " (140), Range Seventy-seven (77), the Sifth’ Principal Meridian, Bur lelgh County, North Dakota, Notice of intention to Joi said mortgage having bee! served as provided by law, there will be due at the date of sile ‘1 sum of Twenty-six Hundred Sixty- seven and 40-100 ($2,667.40) Dollars, together with the statutory atior- hey's fees und disbursements allow- ed by law. The Murtgagors having failed to pay taxes levied and ns- sessed against the hereinbefore scribed land for the years 1922, 1 and 1924 amounting to One Hundred Ninety-seven and _ 67-100 ($197.67) Dollars, the Assignees herein paid the said amount which “is include in the amount claimed :to be under. the mortgage being closed. Dated Septemher 19, 192 | ALICE M. WILEY, AMY porTs, WALTER: H, ‘WILLIAMS AND EILLIE Lu BE We se entes. A. RIPLHY, E. Attorney for Assignees, Mandan, fer Head te cloxe 1 We fore- $15.65; odd lots PAGE SEVEN.. ‘LANPHER flax seed was ue flight fo protest To su troduced L po ber and test the “My h posed te VER twos ment lawn park, FO story front, EIGHT bedroo wood SIX RC large full b dry r and FOUR full $5000 maple ‘Conve: room FOR Ri in ne} or 107: street. LOST. sonne leaf. SI (Continued from page on from the official nsdow 1 to the Too Late To Classify OR. LE EIGHT ROOM fully modern. house. good cemented basement, Iaund: tubs, hot water heat, maple floors, gus stove and kitchen range. South | front, convenient to scho churches. Price $4700 with i cash down payment. | “IVE ROOM fully moder one story | ‘R ROOM garage, trees Venient Terms. street, three shade convenient to schools. with terms. basement, laundry tubs, maple floors, SIX ROOM house, full basement lot 50x140, rms. BLOCK —Thursda turn fi ler, 522 HATS This fall additional thousands will discover that the Lanpher hat offers better quality, bet- ter values and handsomer styles than ever before. All that’s in shapes and colors you'll find in Lan- phers this fall. You must see them. ‘husband also felt that the Shenan- doah was a ship of war and should not be taken inland.” Pointing out that war craft were not taken to the Great Lakes from the coast, Mrs. Lansdowne said: It has been proved it should not wen done: in the ease of the i vg No Questioning ither the court nor ties had any dan, TO THE STAND | or political purposes over vis! ot her husband. pport her st ent she rend spondence in- » the record showing that | to i wanted the flight post-| excused after econd week in Septem. | only 15 minutes. also wanted a trial flight to | The widow of the aieship Detroit flying m ;maunder was dressed in b husband wa: thie flight, ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS IN COMFORT any of the auestions nsdowne and she being on the ne com- she said, “my | cook birch trim maple floo GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Exclusive Agents Chase & Sanborn Coffee and Tea. MILK AND CREAM podern one ing, part rth front, close ale y OOM tory furnace, and, shrubb Sale price partly modern ho » lot 1000 by 4 price $1000 with House in good con ROOM modern how oms, choice ion, floors, south and schools, fine to city DO with terms. two All hard} double con "gasoe., Price to DOM modern house on 4th sleeping rooms with clothes closets, maple floors, | asement, v eoand ae ‘ooms, fi fins double Price § trees, rae’ ROOM sta hot one bungalow, ace, fur with small payment one and one- floors fire p Best loca nient to Sam Sloven, Proprietor. nin citys; ice $6000, | school. | six good improved painte —All Saturday Specials Are C house, newly well of water, windmill, one and . one-half story frame barn, garage, | G. W. Sugar, chicken house. All’ fenced with per 100 lbs....... Sore ty aac woven see ranch, Armour’s Cloverbloom Butter, a cows MEP MND sch. sess e sierasecoge oh j a me for price and ter Napaco ‘Tomatoes, size 2, We are getting new 6 day. Before you bu cans. pene eee eens you to see us promptly Iowa Club Sugar ‘Corn closed on improved city property. ¥ We have some very good bargains J 6 CANS. .......... sueusioevesgaesr tet in furm lands. House rentals. In- Bocanco Sweet Peas, surance. PRICE OWENS GiCANSs 66.565 6s soos Pao oa loon Eltinge Block, room 19, phone 421 ENT Beautiful, warm roo: 3 = : ’ w modern hone. “Phone 6x? 1 | Qur Salt Special will continue all fall. T—One | caesi Morton’s 50 Ib. es ono a Block usalt.6..... 2% 002+ cecteceu evsles 78c zarage, clove | Morton's 280 Ib. ir, in ae ore ‘ Barrel Salt. . posooone Sis Neca $4.65 able. Hhens 604d Morton’s 100 Ib. (ord ATS ones Oo on penn Oe Morton’s 50 Ibs. SHOTS) RRR aadas aa 3 Ibs. Lipton’s Bulk Cocoa..... American Breakfast Coffee, per Ib.. pin Pickers .at ‘Gussner’s. new and especially pleasing Sat. Concord Fine WE night. Jugglers of St. Louis. Bismarck Quality Store. 417 3rd St. Phone 426) Special For Saturday EXTRA FANCY- JONATHAN APPLES PRICE VERY REASONABLE, Grapes, only ones left on the market. Towle’s Wigwam Can Bynin) net weight OVER : Our Specialty 1200 HOMA hirts in dur ‘stock. SERGE REAL oe ‘KLEIN WINOLA Ak Roem: occ Groceries Quality Prices are low. South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Phone 571. We Are Leaders in Malt Syrups. TRY-ME are DELIVER h and No Delivery— $6.45 48c 69c 69c 79¢c 38c 69c 5 lbs. Regular price 90 cents.............. Navy Beans, : GST Wi Aoi eecr en eean needed an oes 45c . GESUNDHEIT ~ BLATZ PABST Se erences the and LANSDOWNE'’S WIDOW CALLED * Dance at Elks’ Hall, Man- Rhythm