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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1290 Tribune Classified "Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn| barber trade. wages. Few weeks completes, Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D-, LADY COOK WANTED—Must be goed Pastry cook. Write Killdeer ‘afe, Killdeer, No. Dak. ho d ghd | rom. ges. A. Woodmark, vga <a St. Mone6 61aW. 2-23-3t WANTED AT 0} -A ert ‘dining room girl. Hotel Washburn, Wash- burn, N. Dak, 1 _ Bus! ESS CHANCES FUR SALE OR TRADE—Fornshed hotel located at Zap, N. D. This is a real hotel bargain that it’ will bay you to investigate, Good town, good location, Tite Tribune N 97. 10-12-tf Try at our sisk. Auster Labors- toriss, 900 meee oe Little Hoek, Ark STRAYED OR STOLEN STRAYED—One black two-year-old | steer, $5.00 reward for inform: tion leading to recovery. E. Chesak, Bismarck, N. D. 12-29-1wk FARM .LANDS FARM FOR “RENT city propert; ngs, no morta from Moffit, » Bismarck, N. Lost LOST—Buneh_ of keys on key Return to Tribune for rev Spring or good farm located 4% Dak. Frank Dak. - 12.1 ‘huill Krall, NeTICE Or SALE wogiven that th eNecuted and d irson and MORTGAGE ster Of Deeds of the County uricizh und State on, be wolice as y Ninth, 0, Bank of Wate é Minnesota, which 8 the dul "Re tions torvit assign. Thirtieth day of recomend in thie c gister of 8 sald Burleigh hundred a, the’ afternoon on Twenty-ffth day of Januar to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The Pi described” in such nd which will be sold he same, are situat he County of Burleigh, State, of orth Dakota, and deseribed as fol- st! The South Half of the North. rest Quarter, and the East Halt of the Southy Quarter, of Section Thirty-four, in Township One hun- dred "forty-thre of I t Way cot, the way Company). There will be due upon such mort- date of sale the sum hundsesl Date FIRST NATIONAL B. TERVILL Of Waterville, Minnesota, Assignee, 2. BUTTZ, for Assigne Dakota TeBAeB1s 1-7-1422 MORTGAGE FORE OSURE SALE Notice Js Wereby given that that cortain mortgage uted rtrude Cloud, ita mortgagors, to Union Invest- ny of Minneapolis, Mi corporation, mortgage 23rd day of October, 1922, ‘or record in the office o e Coun North 12—1 cK OF € vite of Burleigh, pod Dakota on the ber, 1922, at 9 Ay A. rded in Book 174 of Misc gages at page 192, and assigned by an strument in welelng to John I. Bushnell of Minneapolis, Minne- sota, which ass nment w dated the 7th day of ary, 1923 an filed for record in the office of the said Register of Deeds on the 2nd day of September, 1925, and record- in Book 175 of Assignments at pes 251, will be. foreclosed by le of the premises in such mort- Be and hereinafter described ai the front door of thre :Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota onthe 26th day of December, 1925, the amount due upon such "jon the day’ of sale. The cribed In such mort, w Southwest quarter (SW%) of Sec- jon Four (4), and West halt of the puthwest quarter (W1sSW%) and |) vutheast quarter of Southwest narter (SEU4SBW%) of Section sight; (8), Townsbip. One: Mundred forty-three (43), North, o Seventy-five (75),. Wost of the Sth ¥. M., and suated In the, County of igh: and State of North /Da- “phere will -be due on such mort- e gn the date of yale the sum of |: housand seven hundred elgh- tyssix and 90/400" ous | Garest 0) together with the bursements of fora Date aft Bismarek, North Dakotay tule 16H day of November: 188 e iN ate SELL, ssignce of Mortgugee, +. OLGILREON, sity lurney for” Li ‘kot it ai arty Di 2°540-17 786 BIDS FOR CLAL Bids wil] be received by the Bis- marck Hospital for Slack Lignite coal for the year 1926. up until Jan. 13th, 1926. Bids ..will be opened Jan. 13th, 1826, by the ‘Hospital board. The board reserves, the right to re- ject an: k mat Hos f a! ee aang ERTANG 4 pedal Aecting of the he ato = holders ‘of the Blymarck thd. Loan Assoclation will be heh in the offtce cf the Secretary, In the! -Natfonal Bank Building, in tle. ‘ity of ig ys North dusty. 11th, 1936, at 780 orelock Great demand, big; FOR Bismarck, Bt of}and which Range |} PHONE 32> ! FOR SALE OR RENT j \. HOUSES AND FLATS AT SALE—Four-room house with good millinery business, progr ive town, 80 miles from Bismarck. Paice $2,500. Box 206, Strasbur; N. 2-21-1wk FOR aan “Warm 2-room furnish- ed apartment, ground floor, private | entrance, with 4-burner gas range. | Bath adjoining. One story house, 601 2nd St. & Ave. B. 12-24-2t | FOR RENT—Four-room house remodelled, also three rodms. Sth Street South. Phone or call 1100 Broadway 12- FOR RENT—A 2-room light house- kKeepirg apartment. Close in, cou- ple preferred. 307-4th St. WORK WANTED WANTED WOR. —Sharpenin, and spring work. Phone call_at_ 714 Thayer St. 12. AUTOMOSILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford touring car 1922 model, also starter and generator with or without car. Call NTED — Automobile Nice clean place. Prices able. Call at 711 3rd St. painting. reason: 14-tf DT MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE “FOR SALE—Cabinet phonograph, and records. bookcases, dining table and chairs, bedstead and dres: chairs and rockers, kitchen cabinet, Remington rifle, skates, Phone 1162; FOR SALE at once one five house $500.00, two trucks very low to sell quick. Write Tribune No. 40. 12-16-tf A furnished apartment, no Milaren pe Laurain B. room priced ‘aces microphone loud speaker. 3 | a fine radio and can be bought at vreeere| a big discount, Other | rad _Prop. 2-22-tf aie rat FOR RENT—Six-room house, neatly | eaepe, 12-19-1wk all modern, close in. Geo. M. Register. 3t | FOR REN ie room house, close in, Phone 64. man Roller’s and Hartz Mountain, also native sinvers, Cazes, seeds, treats, et Phone 115J. Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., pax 72 FOR RENT- house._P" ROOMS FOR RENT | |FOR RENT-—-Nice warm furnished | modern room, close in. 505 Phone 3224M. E FOR RENT—Three sleeping | housekeeping rooms. 422 4th St. Phone 1052R. 12-18-1WKk | 5, strictly -Palasaide that rug, 9 x 12. Has been used” about 6 months, Will sell for half price. Call Mrs. Graves at 802. 12-22-1w extra quality priced very reason- Marek, Wilton, No. 12-15-1m One 385x150 lot, well lo- Write Tribune 17 modern | FOR SALE. one f FOR SALE—Several diamond rings, able. James W. Christmas is soon here. | ‘hemstitehing, picoting, and pleating done by : MRS. A. E. PETERSON B-1st St. lands for thrills in scenery. Probably | there is no more picturesque section Phone 241W, Box 36 \ than the trail that leads from Denver N. Dak. | through the Rockies, down toward 12-10-f New “Mexico und Arizona into the nd of the Pueblo and Hopi. Ro- mance, stirring scenes where pioncers | struggled to fashion a midland. em- pire, thrill the tourist and — make of him a better American. NOTH orth ‘ount Office of County é North Dakota State of 1 . Bank, siism: . Butte, nt, bu cure he by notified that the tract of land hereinafter de ed was essed in your tion for the year Vth da name for t son the sale v wy the complet notice. Qu red as follows ction Amount ortheast Township J 2.43. ) addition to {he above amount ou Will be required to pay the of this notice and interest unl said st XMAS SPIRIT DAMPENED BY BANK CRASHES (Continued from page one) Snow-covered mountain trails’ at 35 to 40 miles hour did not! disturb the “chauffeur guide.” The Colorado Springs autoists like steep grades, and curves are “duck soup”; to them. If you never coasted down a! mountain at 45 miles an hour in a Sedan at an elevation of 10,000 feet,| don’t try it without firss taking a! heart and nerve test. “Lunge' jot in Evidence Most tourists associate th 8 n with tubercul is not so much i sanitariums about Denygr and Color. ado Spring isolate this‘type of un-! fortunates toa very great degre Two great institutions were visited one wholly set aside for the treat ment of the tubercular and one only partially so. The Woodmen vf America have a! most unique institution for the treatment of tuberculosis and some! ally wonderful work is done is also located at Colorado Spr { the “Printers’ Home”, a magnificent institution supported by the Interna- tional Typographical Union. It is most admirably located, commanding a fine view of Pikes Peak. Its! einanis are beautifully kept and open for public inspection. While tuber- cular persons are ‘admitted, the home; * so situated to accept others who] seek rest and treatment. Vocational diseases arising from the printing ,trade are treated here and scores of aged printers find a most healthful home to end tlie clos- ing years of’ life. A Picturesque Trail People travel abroad to 104 Park Ave. foreign Puzzle: BIEN! } TMAS “lat i CHRIS’ sown aan seen sn nnn ens FOR SALE—Choice !mported Ger-| ! Jacob |? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ru Bismarck, Dee 1 dark northern 1 northern spring 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum lered durum .. ier Cod 1 No. No. 1a re th Dark hard’ winter Hard. winter We quote following: Barley Speltz, per ewt. RY SHELL COR: Yellow but do not handle 24 4 Gi Ag me eeng per pound discownt wide 55 Ib. Eat corn 5 cents under shell. AGO LIVESTOCK Dee. 24. 3 mostly 25 to 30 cent ghter weights show maxi nee urgent shinping de mand packers doing little; good ‘and choice 200 to outehers 11.10 jto 11.50; majority ©: highe mum better 160 to 180 pound weights 11.75 0 140 to 3; practical ton 12. pound selections larg bulk packing sows of killing ; he: rs cateh teers 2 ‘attle 6,000; trade on’ fat stock steady to ter grades fat st mum decline; top yearlings 12.00; bulk hipping demand good to choice to 15 higher: to 11.50, most ing. lers strong to 11.0 outsiders hand pick 3.00 and better. lambs fully Varker; considered; bulk 16.00 to 1¢ upward to 16.50 some held higher dd lots fat ewes 82. zs lambs fully steady SOUTH South St. Paul, De 1,000; Steady to stro! ly ‘everything cleaned u 17 “pound steers. cusned In time of Christmas holly . And eandle’s mellow light May thy hearth be jolly | And every prospect bright i SNYDER’S DRAY & TRANSFER Phone 471 TO OUR FAITHFUL OLD. FRIENDS; OUR CHERISHED NEW FRIENDS, AYD TO THOSE WHOSE FRIENDSHIP WE STRIVE TO DESERVE, WE TENDER HEARTY GREETINGS . AND BEST WISHES FOR-THE NEW. YEAR. Assign of Mort- | c ° 28 1 (USDA) —Hogs bulb 0 ‘pound carly at 9.00; {| yearlin Steers and y j| stock mostly and cutters b Hogs 7,500; active, 15 to £5 high- er; lighter weights 150 to 190 pound{ weights 11.40 to 11.50; shippers pay ing latter, prices; butche i 0 pounds largely mixed droves according to i ing sorted light around 140 to 150° pounds shippers; packing sows few smooth sows . pigs early 10 cents higher sirable, feeders Wednesday Sheep 500; r|to 25 cents natives 1 8 6 balk de ly strong higher; desirable culls _and sheep 7.00 to 8.50. spring choice "to L85%43 good to choice ordinary to good 1 No. 1 hard spring 1.70%. to 1.87 1 dark hard Mon track 1.6 to 1.874 ¢ to ari f Corn No. 1,00% 5 flax CHIC, AG! ’ “GRAIN Dee. (A) “Whi Chicago, 1 hard Corn 4 ENDURANCE : Children and grown people, | steadily increase in vigor and | AUL ‘LIVES’ OCcK | vw endurance when ‘Scott's Emulsion | of invigorating cod-liver oil iz taken regularly. It istich, | vitamin-tested nourishment! ‘that builds health and | strength. “vat taking \ Scott’s Emulsion today! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. WE LEARNED THAT THE WELFAI Ph 225 | ters on tht HE WON THE BET ful Remedy H him of stomach trouble. I : stock in it and he bet me tion that mucus from | ple, { tae mation. witch cnuses pract nd intesti appendicitis. or money refund- including: will convince NOTICE 05 A | In order to give our em- | a holiday, we will clos: all day Christmas. Homans ' Cate. white | | lof “Abie’s Irish Rose” PAGE SEVEN Dairy Lunch at the Fpluged price of 50c. NOTICE Tickets reserved for evening performance The Helling Agency General Insurance and™ Bonds. Re First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phione 877. Bismarck, N.-D.. must be called for be- fore 5 p. m. Christmas day. Matinee tickets jon sale at 9 a. m. Christmas Day at the | Western Union. The same C hristmas dinner rved in former years will served at the Patterson OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 433) MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR ae TEXACO 1 - Main St. For 1926 Our Very Best Wishes LONG AGO tE OF OUR BUSINESS WAS BOUND UP IN THE WELFARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS PERHAPS, WHEN AND PROSPERO KNOWING THAT TO DO EVERYTHING W HATPY FROM SELLING GOOD C' HELPS TO M MAPS WE FEEL A LITTLE I MAY COME BACK BUT WHETHER ‘ N WE SAY, US NEW YEAR TO YOU, WE ARK GOING ly CAN IN EVERY WAY, OAL TC: ADVERTISING. LAKE IT SO 31 THAT THESE GOOD WISITES HOME TO ROOST. fHEY DO OR NOT THEY GO TC ALL OF OUR GOOL FRIENDS AND WITH THEM A LITTLE MERRY CE INCE WASHBUR {| PERSONAL WISH FOR A IRISTMAS! RELY, N LIGNITE COAL COMPANY