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5-ROOM idsduen benesiow ol with bath, tion. House well- on and wi $2,960. ‘Terms. 7-ROOM new modern, house i eho location; veg wood. floors, place, doors ing . room and dining other modern feature: ful. residence. $7, cash payment and able in brea i aliments includes, Antares a €-ROOM house, ‘moder: et east frent, a- 800.00, 6-ROOM house, ies 6-ROO: noon pew ets fet bly- biggest value class of house at 5-ROOM bungalow, era, nice lawn gatage. 5 00.¢ 10-ROOM gl modern, tion, east. front, nice rf, garage, » bargain at ois 4-ROOM hoube, an side, good : pled seit ieee 25 forthe W. — Ye _ women, 18-35) ‘onl years, for teeintvg “in Roselend He Thi Gentine poe at haat eet allowance) -gegistration. Monnaies ais P-inicpe | aa high school or equivalent, 5 Claaaee now Meg a ‘ing. .Write for information. Sup- ‘“erintendent oe ni 45 West| NEW INVENTION, preven shoulder straps from slipping. Real comfort + ire sae adore it. vob Mw opportu: Free sample offer. vite Lingerie “Y" Co. Ww. ; WORK AT HOME—¢6 ing scarfs. Experience unneces: sary. No canvassing. Particula for stamp. Linnit Service, In Dept. B, 125, Lynn, M ay WANTED—Girl for Dental Office. One staying at ‘home perferred. Good opportunity for one not sfcsid of work. Apply" in person, Mein stréet. WEBRLY—iasy._ Spare Addressing cards at home, no ex- ieonee. Particulars 2c stamp,’ Madison Service, 123 West Madison, Chicago, to R fine Bismarck homes.” $20 _carned while Sates ag edge He “Dept. B, 6208 Wve., ago, . ONC. — Weltecss_end| FOR RENT—Mode: ea. Hotel south front, agen a ROOM dnd wath thodétn ‘hw ba J ; low with fine basement; close tai! jenegie'a ‘and in goed nelhbediood nd por oe jose | to $1,500, cash and.balance in. m payments ‘of $60. wn 6-ROOM new ‘modern hense 8 maple floors and large closets sae to schools, A real bargain | 7-ROOM modern house with gut lot 75 x 140 feet; beautiful and trees, close to school ang: faving. $5,500. Terms, 5-ROOM house with city water, elec: tric light, toilet, sink in kitchen} and loca’ near achools, $650 cash. LET US show you the houses lots we have for sale. you money. HARVEY/HARRIS_ & COMPANY Hoskins Block, kvon, Manager. MALE KELP WANTED —_ TAKE ORDERS for coffee, sugar,| flour, meats, canned’ goods, staple groceries, also paints, radio tires, auto and tragtor oils. capitel or bond required. We d liver and collect. pe ld busi ness. ‘tite at once, Hitchcock fi ifs Dope 556, Chi. 0. REAL JOB FOR REAL MAN SOMETHING entirely differem for] time. No tnvestment) Million dollar con- les Manager, 1900] — y 80th, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED—Man to work on dairy farm. Steady work. Refere: Rt iia required. Good wages to one nol efraid of work. De Laval milkerp! Wa athe used. Glen amends Dickinson, W: __N. Dak. WANTED—Mei leara wages. weeks comp! 5 log and special offer free. Meler| SALESME! Barber College. F; N_Dak. week to ‘argo. GOOD iT student’. Write mores Business College, Saree for ree book. WAYTED—Young _sales work. Phone 381-J, BUILDING LOTS—If the particular] lot you ds i is ‘not on my very Fra odie will get jt fop..you! if for si INSURANCE fie, pied pen in rel co prompt dorvice asurea SA IN MAKING OVER 2,600 SALES—1 have never had a complaint’ from any bu; \ How many, ether deal- ere, can say the same? WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE—think of F. BE. YOUNG, a It may save _BOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strietly < modern 6- room duplex attached garage, best location, reasonable rent. Ww. ee Main. St. Phon FOR moder, inciding 6 S tear rooms, Pe finish [argh Georgia an nish on “aa g full tHesement, En: enst, pe hot water he ote lawn, garage, near built and one of thi cae desirable fon; For sale: 7 room house 60 lot. Also 100 by 150 foot lot opposite Roosevelt — Phone 905, Cora 8. te: For aA order to close an estate, are offering 6b-room part- ly. modern house, with . fine -§0 foot lot, close in, watdt, ‘sewer lights, ‘inside «.toii 00 eash. dieh-washer. Good Wavhburn, Washburn. 4 We guarantee se per int, Sensational en needs — 5 Write quick. Honey Dew, 1322 Mai rt. nsas City. Mo. FOR RENT—On tab’ two, all furdished ‘and oy Night], \ bicep rooms, all furnished; near in. 706M: hor FOR | RENT—Well furnished room in amodern home. Close in, Suitable: for‘ one or ore an at 310 First! fe ‘close in, ‘to Sauite oni Q pred ne two room house fori k, Rapid promotion. Regioter. ‘Spetiakty Co., Cedar Ra; heated spaitncate 4 eseh with wyimte te ee eso + fe ist like ane)? wey 7 tees sonabl iat es 905 — Sp. m. FOR REW a i ware furnished room WAN with pinenatte and closet. Ice fur- wighed. 411 Fifth St. Ph: 278. VOR RENT—Furnished room in med.| ern thome, close in; ladies pre- ferred. 300 Seventh street. —Two f light housekeeping room. Phos 106-Seventh: street. : nye — Fi se ort jewles Jewel: Store. Apply to yA Enovia Enowien. nad Pt ie efor ie pe eatin, 1094: Ford tudor Bidg.| Studebaker touring; one FOR ENT —Furnlahed “roo room. Cail after 5 p. W. pocketbook cor some ..bi nd identification sa capil t hg ‘or reward. ‘Apartme Teoms, closet and iaaeapet gi REAL USED CAR VALUES, me 1925 Oldamobile 4-pass, coupe. $490.00 = gerened. 45 ‘ea (Overhauled, new tires ani bag 44 1025’ Overland touring igh clove to: schools and in good loea-| ; a { he gcd conde I ’ ce) ais Wi work Call, SOT it | ‘Street. “Mrs. mand fie! TED—Women want House) cleat | Work by the hour. Call 600 Thayer Street. pemiorsieag cathy SWEDE aad Fernece wed Furnace A Paes Neleon, YALA FOR SALE: One ee: five room ibungalow, f ts, full ‘bai heart tuteece ee south BA iat ek 0 wos! STO! sexinn , ash me ‘taro story ‘house, three) furnishings pewe Millard "Betel, TA tinses, aie ccieeeiageoees VARM LANDS chickens PLP. ryan | von, Coeur 2 Alene, Idaho. re M Kenzie Co. farm, 1 mile from: state highway, or will trade for house and lot Write Tribune No. 96. FARM FOR SALI Micmac, Well eee will Lh good state wa “cult sell el No, md one | FH ‘excan: GE—160-acre improved | Burleigh county farm for California Pa Box 228, Qwe: in town. property. WANTED: ‘0 hear from owner ry land for sale for fall dejivery. ia ee —_ Baldwin, Wis, WANTED po ae desires furnished he st have at least tw. ‘ould consider sub: several months. 1 tween 8 and 5. FOR SALE SIX ROOM Bungalow and bath,.3 bed rooms, screened and glazed porch built-in features, full bast partitioned and plastered, p aew. Lawn end pe Price| %, FIVE ROOM “Buigato ‘modern and in ge condition, Only twofyears old. Price $4000. SEVEN ROOM modern house, stucco, | ition and well good candi “iégited.| Dy vamchs, fall tot. ‘Price $4,200. Small ny re = Balance on - aah good has See gio 000. ne ‘nou Wrell Tocnted fin Six aod poet house, porch, full line lawn, are duit trees. . Terms. bungalow, full rage, extra bed aig Sosa 01 M Nery ee Paley tly mod-| FOR & eis garage, lawn, trees, full lot and “property in excellent condition. YOU WILL want to wet settled in i OWN home sometime and now the opportune time to buy build: You will appreciate the in- cy. an, owning your own home. East| BUILDING LOTS in all parts of town, We write Gh janet insurance in ‘good reliable companies, Phone 138 INVESTORS ts OR TAAGE SECURITY ANY, Inc. Office with First Guaranty Bank. sleapiag eat two aun rooms, two fire’ places, | ful grey .veget- ‘able, furnace, and le f 140" Garare gitached, pet reaidentie! ook, ot pective ve bapar woes leet for for an FIVE ROOM ane story cottage, eee mosierg, maple. floc tre $3,000. Terma, SIX. ROOM one story. cottage, fully modern, semi-business property. Lot 75x140 fect. This is @ choice investment at: $4,700, ‘with. $1 cwth aed 6 per eent interest on bal mince, BEFORE you buy, it will pay you to. call and give me, pleegure of | ehowing you RT choicest houses and lots whic! ered in que city. bay pany and can 4 ce you on any rornsonable ition. Insurance’ PRICE OWENS Eltinge Block. Room 19. Tel. 421. ‘OR S. —One hot air heating plunt lavated in the Kirk & Nicola Bldg., at the corner of Broadway marck, N. D. This heating plant has only been used a short time and will be sold by the undersigned to the highcs. bidder. O'HARE & COX jl rah, a ia 8 | cash, fountain 10 ft. ight pumps, six crushed fruit containers, Two icc cream places all marble and Ger- an silver. Back bar 10 ft. all juipped to the latest conveniences, mirror 7x9 ft.,..Fine 40 put in con- nection nee er grocery, hotel or! 1 Tribune No. 97. INTS'<Fur garments s ined and repaired. 3 work guaranteed. sbnable. Phone 322: Erstrom, 605 Thi hy ; Will make a of ge good iding material and kindling wood. Must be removed at once. Cheap. Phone 859-W. Corner Store. —Or ze, (coal or wood). Rae $3 range. 2 buracr gas plate. Leather couch, Lawn’ mower. Phone 1186, or call DIAMONDS—Various ors, Bargains at ae ine $100, and ye See me before james 5 lak Witton eth Wiltoa,| \. Dak. For pe jing pe and tw. atee: grade ae 5. Eg Bismarck. FOR SALE—A dew Browning 12 gauge gun. For fent, nice room for rent 0" modern home. Photie 680W, at SALE—A $150.00 Victrola a an aT Goran at 202 W Inquire Logan's Store. FOR SALE—Three sanitary cots. One oak davenport, leather racy Sond. one with cach. ‘Phone ‘278. Teet. au Phene ie ‘eal Ww, or aM A beautiful w ie di if intere ted, call 678M. oors through. far salle} ent & loan come |, m: col-| event. _ High Chesak, 12% miles Southeast of t nu ie set: Terms it Mesieed, Paul .C, “(Continued from Page 4) a id every effort’ acems to.me a bit— er unl limited.” to limit it?” asked Cun- cool grey eyes fixed on itry’s Yace. The latter looked up quietly. it pal not AF it, saiert cin i Poo to sell. Write’ Bex” indred toni of tT. any, assistance, re] ® Professional detec end eek aachon Splendid location| under authority, T am ‘ ‘a sayn of population, Write| the club, and so trust ceeding my rights in asking for the freedom of the house for purposes of investigation.” “You mean unquestioned access to | all raoms?” Inman stared at him, “I mean just that,” and Cunning: ham stared back. “I can imagine no possible objecti: The examination of Mrs. Heath’s room is_of utmost importance, and I'm sure Miss Moore would say no word against my enter. ing her room." “Indeed I would!" and: Bunny drew herself up angrily. “Why ‘should you go into my room, Mr. Cunning- ranch and four it inkereated write ‘C Ford one Ford, Bug. ee very Ged fea sell ry 800 Mais Bee 8t. FOR ie Ford coupe, equipped, 9 months old. and bumpers. Excellent condition, A real bargain and casy terms. 1214 Front street. wel. 1072M. POR SALB—A bran It is un established ‘cust Mi «mith Chicago bit ‘Will sell at big] Mote, to inspect curetylivs amd. with tion If taken at once, -|an eye to helpful evidence, all parts Cook, Tuttle, N, D. [of the house and grounds’ in which cpa} of He house and grounds i (FLASHES OF LIFE’ [hed arrtmataenss 3% al forty to say. the police, in t pone? | have been la: pect. “put T 1 -Mortgaging the home- in tl Pe: am told it is due to the absence of Mr. Heath, That, however, is really ead to keep the wolf from the door cna to the white U an additional reason for haste and bert, ki * the Belgians, care in the matter of search, for Mr. has offered for " le the royal palace ppearance is a puzzle in itself, and it is highly provable that at Ostend to cut down expenses and help his country re-estublish finan- the two mysteries are interdepend- cial. stability. Mr. Cunningham,” Mrs. Prentiss broke tin, you're wasting good time, thrashing out foolish questions, Of course, Mr. Inman .J wants you to have full: swing here, and ewise of course, Miss Moore you to make a full search. ‘She's new to this business and doesn’t understand. So you go right ahead, full steam, and [ll bet a cooky, you unearth some~tlue that Bobody else has ete You go into ‘the studio ther the awful thing happe oat see what yo n see! Cunningh: disappeared into the ee with young Buck following, i like a shadow at bis heels. All rubbed down and _ polished cried Cunningham, disgustedly he saw the spick and ‘pan ro did think th have the pl: warded from that sort of thin u out for, anyway Iv, ‘who was eagerly to see the detective work. “Oh, just hints—but who could get hints here? Body gone. Weapon er with his net drew from a sewer removed, —ev a the broken bits of manhole an animal reported to} glass. swept No chance for foot- the spotted cat, only to find with-| prints on this thick carpet. No fin- out use of his eyes that he had| yer prints on these carefully dusted captured a member of the mephitis| knicknacks and doo-dads. Even mephitica family, commonly known| Heath's painting material: all as a skunk. put away as neatl 's work basket!” NEWSBRIEFS | = _______—_—. “But We prints John H. Olsen, 62, veteran real estate man, died ot home at Will- mar, Minn. St. Paul drum corps won first place in drum corps and drill ,com- petition at St. Cloud Elks conven- tion, with Rochester second in each may now automobile to. his heart's for, at the celebration of the birthday of hiy invention of phonograph, friends gave a nickel plated sct of auto tools. The inventor said that he felt as well as he did 49 years ago, when he was 30 years old. Philadelphia—Midas, touch everything died no more miserable than Isa Abrams, who starved — himself denth at the age of 80 though possessed of $100,000. Aly will, filed. for probate, showed H owned 26 -aouses, beside’ considerabl: 49th the " at whose rned to gold, Orange, N. J.—An odoriferou: cident marked a search for ed leopard ye A what good would finger do you? If they were those family party, they would mean mating: And if strange ones, how would you know whos “Point pretty well taken. And I'm not really keen for finger prit I just want, something—something indicative or suggestive. Well, here are some letter: He ran over a handful he drew from a_ pigeonhole. “Nothing any good! They're bills or club noti No billets doux from adoring damsels or uny- thing like that. My, he has @ lot of hernal Northwest’ Radio Trade Look tion, meeting in Mjnneupolis, adop' d resolution urging' congress to pi radio broadcasting legislation. est at the array of patent devices for cleaning pipes or cigarette hold- ers. “Too many,” he said, contemptu uslously. “An old bit of wire does me to corone: jury's verdict ut LaMoure. porn AR” in ieitee ones. Bioux Falls bakers decided to end! ‘MOUEnE artists were a mesey, tot.’ their bread war yesterday, when] der} aide aid, toe, dik. at helene price of pound and a half} at) this glass of hers, ranged in rows loaf will go to 12 cent in these two cabinets. Not a piece REPORT ry, and all shining and speck- N. D., Aug. 14.—UP) Javed upon the August first condi+ George’ Foran, D., who butcher at Fair: administration of poigon,” acco: es, und there's a row of old bot- tles like the one she was killed’ w Se rege eer etry tion of North Dakota crops us.com: tone. This, bosinces cecmed obit pared with the July ‘first condition, : the production forecast on August| fuewome to him, though he was first indicates for corn a decrease| “shi of 739,000 bushels from the July he went first forecast, for sits ‘tate Foe he eek Sobihed he tae sy yet ‘e arley aints, instead @ decrease of 2,906,000 bushels and ee ie plmeraaty a gees Ts. 8 Reciapee. ot ‘Al Cunningham looked up quickly. bushels according to the report. of! “It might be possible. I can’t vis- Newman, federal statistician) ualize that scene, Buck, If Heath sdaidiisaciulecameeesy killed his wife, I can understand his painting her face, f at her to do it herself, and, too, was an artist and forever dab! with brushes. But 1 don’t th ‘killed her. For there's no wi could get out. Whercas, if h away, before she was killed, Shep clearly some one in the house criminal, and tried to turn susp: to Heath by setting up the card and all that.” “Who, for choice?” ? “Well, Inman is a good guess. He had a motive, opportunity, and time. And he’s clever enough to urrange |matters to make it seem the work of ‘Heath. I mean the cosmetics’ and| all, as well as the card. :And he’s an _| artist, so if the facial applications were from Heath’s water-color box, why, Inman could do that all right, think Heath really Mr. Cunningham,’ e the murderer, you uidn’t get awa " “After committing the cfime? See “But you've only the ‘word that these were all locked this morning, as well as the Test of the house.” “Yes, and if mostly rests’ on Her. ‘Fick's word. But why should he ut it? Nobody suspects him; he ag devoted to. Mrs. Heath, and Per- ry, too, Afd he ld hi t on that make-up so artistic a i the work an artis * “The mide?” ‘qustied I Buck. “Wer % opts, you can’t. mean Miss loore $0 ovenae No, it bate and at ningham went upstalr: ' eg Buck Mitoyt of invitation, Toddy a iy "t it,” Cunningham d ea nap entered ye bed- —but, rather, | » we're glad of | p while Hm not by Berr; id Nh sit Fa Ke os itt aes borkes aa ores, si, drat op tp tee rondo, “wa omoki Ly Bnei fe abit ofa 8: bare ‘sort, too. ont oo, 0. together] “what you've found 0 eM neatness and his love "t get y olving the ayotery, ded Don’t be impatient, son. All ‘good ‘time. Now, Ihave this roo! Photographed on my mind in detail! come on, we'll tackle Mrs. Heath’ room.” “Oh, I don’t like to,” ‘and Bu drew back -with natural. instin against invading the dead women’s apartments. “All right, you stay out, or back downstairs.” lowed the older threshold, peciston OF oe Caan COUR’ From Cass H. O. McAndrews, pian if and r spondent, Tdawa Gold Mii ing g° ota poration, et al, ae fen Gold Mining hy, @ peepee aind appellant. tion, defendant Syllabus: 1. A pledge of stock: tantiot “mate tain an action to compel the tran. fer of the stock upon the records ¢ ‘the corporation untif euch pled Hivs ‘been foreclosed acgording statute and such pledgee becomes tty owner thereof. 2. Evidence exami son. stated d and, for rei the opinion, it is he’ that the lence does not susta the allega’ s of the compleinant. Appeal from the district court ¢ Cass county, Hon. A. T. Cole, judg Action by H. 9. McAndrews agai the Idawa Gold*Mining Company, al, to compel the transfer of #1 upon the corporate records of com par Judgment was rendered ly the trial court in favor of the Plai tiff for $3,452.45, and further orderdy that the stock be canceled. defendant, Idawa Gold Mining Cor pany appeal gba _ Opinion of the cou) Burke, J., beir), disqual not partic pats 4 Berry, Dist. J ng in. bis stea B. H. Bradford, and "Neutos, Heri stad and Stenerson, of Minot, fc appellant. U. L. Burdick, of F and Clyde Duffy, of Devils Lake, respondent PEDDLERS IN C! He Peking, Aug. 14.) Chi the conflict between the old. and new is continually going on. Now|” is the water peddler, whose screech © ing barrows are one of the comme est relics of the old order, maki a desperate fight against the m ern method of distributing wa' through underground pipes. Having failed to frighten consui ers into refusing to use the cit .| water by causing terrifying repor: to be published on the unsanitat character of the Peking water work the peddlers’ guild has taken © sending gangs of coolies out to bet} up workmen engaged in laying th Pipes. ; White the new system slowly is be ing extended, the water barrow wit ita big wheel flanked by two woode 4 tubs, still plies the streets delive: ” ing water drawn trom shallow wel that dot the cit Although sixteen — years elapsed since piped water was estat © lished, the war goes on unabated. STRAYED Party who lost one Poland Chit sow with long slit in right car ar. nursing young pigs about t old. Call at Ww souri Towns! for information. CALL FOR BIDS 4 Sealed bids will be received for tw @ buses to tri ort children to ar | from school and for hauling all co and wood for the school term of tg consolidated school of Gibbs Scho District by the school board of sa district until 10 o'clock on the 241 day of August. The school board r serves the right to reject.any or a | bids. Outline of the bus route me” be seen at the clerk’s office. Bust: must confirm to the requirement ¢ W iened F. H. Tryge, Cler Signed, P. is tap Ay aei7-ay. NOTICE ds will be received, for remode sehool house ‘No. 2, in aad Dincic No, 42. Work to } first Monday in Se Jet to lowest r pee bidder. Board has right feject any or all bids. Speci n be seen at clerks office. Bids ; be opened Aug, 18, 1926, at cy office at 8:30 ier m. 4 Cle: rk 8-6-7-9-10- 216 Main Si. © Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W Jos. W. Techumperlin

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