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Mi arn _linoty; operating. Earn $46 to $60 per week. Big demand. Our six erst expert course mas ees be to be; earning moni arn in’ a 'pr fe 1° plant. Na weeks courie. 400 ‘our prospectus now ‘Fargo Lfnotype School. P. 0. Bo: . Fargo, N. D. NMENT PATROL INSPHU- | ‘OR—Guards necded> frequently for Canadian and other borders. $1,680 yearly Particulars _ free: Write, Ozment, Py St. Louis, Mo. iammediate!, WANTED—Men and women to leatn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. Few wecks completes. Cata- log and special offer free. Moler Barber Colleg BE $UCCE$$FUL— Learn’ Auto and lectrical Business. Write for, Catalog. State Auth (and lectrical Seheol, Box H877, : jouth Dakota. VOREIGN WORK=-Young men in! ested in South American oil -or fruit work write us. Forcign Bur- eau, Fairview Office, Box A, De- troit, Michigan. ROYS, EARN YOUR OWN MONEY It's Write me at once and learn how. E. D. Mann, Napoleon, c WANTED—A-1 ¢ WANTED—A dish washer at t Frank’ place at once. FEMALE. HELP WANTED ©. past _ experience, ary expected, Answi typewltten letter with your signa- ture. Permanent work for right Apply Ad-No, 42 Care of ribune. SLDERLY Vouy ekeeper.. Desire lady forty" i fifty who writes plain id, State age and. Phone numbe: Live. in gity. Ad- a No. 41 Tribune. WANTED— or woman housework farm. Mu good to children and de. employment. $25.00 a month. lor, Steele, N. Dak. ‘An elderly woman to take care of 1 year old child. Phone 4683. 212 Sixth St. WANTED-—Girl for General work, Phone 967. WANTED——Waitresses_at_ Olympia. WORK, WANTED Plastering, pate Chimney repairing a irst_class work guar-| all 905, Ne. Washington TH L. BIG SIX, passen Ebr to do be clean, steady Mrs. runs enclosure, model. $625. ON. Good top, tires, be - I house- WANTED. je and Stee me ier ‘our mene wing the winter menth: Il for them twice a week. a reasonable, Phone 4 AR. Joe Eisele. PEOPLE who have work for fter school, or-on Sat- notify H. O. Saxvik. or 821 0 APARTMENTS FOR RENT—A “furnished modern apartment. Also an unfurnished modern apartment. A 7 room part- ly_ modern house, close in. For a bed dufold. Phone 905 after, _ im FoR RENT Laurain Apartments. BR. F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—-Furnished apt. . Also sieeping room. Call 434 during the day and 960LJ_ evenings. RENT—A 2 room modern fur hed avartment. 924 Fourth St Phone 543V. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- mont in Varney Flat. Phone 773. TT FOR SALE cel tire rack «... ss show ¢ cel parts b 1 coffee urn .. ! Arnold mixer 1 Soda Fountain 1 gum ball machi ‘Tobacco cutter . Paper Rollers . Twine Roller prices. , oon tank, Furnished apartments. hone condition, 1a Ve $50.09. Iss p| Mandan. A94W. ‘ash drawers, each . Ackrans register .... LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY CO. 800 Main St. 50 MRS. GUNN,CAN Z } LEAVE GENNY IN soe RARE: will WHICE SURE -HE CAN WITH AMY AUTOMOBILES DEPENDABLE USED CARS A call at our Used Car Salesroom show you how carefully we sclect our Used Cars, and how thoroughly we put them in excellent condition. few of our good values are: Ford Tourihg. 1924 Dodge. Goupe. 1925 Dodge Sedan. 1924 Ford Coupe. Ford One Ton Truck. Buick Touring. Easy Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. FO! 1924 r Touring car, R¢ tires. Ligit Sx 1924 Studebaker touring, ike new, an exceptional buy for $900. OLDSMOBILE touring with winter 1924 model. car for a mechanic who can over- haul it and get a good car. ONE DODGE, ‘special coupe, § BUICK tourin id a upholstering, new) iy Star $72 . ONE I 1923 Studebaker light six sedan. 00. RMS can be arranged for any of} the above cars. ‘used cars to choose from at low BISMARCK MOTOR CO. Studebaker Distributors. = USED CARS PRICED TO SE ‘FORD ‘truck sun, transmission 5. E trailer with rubber tires, $35. tos Ford Tudor, $350. 1925 Ford Touring, $200. 2 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $325. 5 1926 Ford Coupe, bumpers, mo- tormeter, ae tire, $526. NE ‘hase. ler Six Coach, one year! LOST. 50. ON ONE 1925 Ford Coupé, $200. Eas: CAPITAL CHEVROLET € FOR SALE GOOD USED CARS 1925 Oldsmobile Sedan. 1923 Essex Four Coach. 1925 Hupmobile Del: These cars are all in first-class Call and see them. OLSON GARAGE 202 Fourth Street. FOR SALE—One 4 balls, ball rack and cue rack all for Write No, 40 Tribune. DRESSMAKING SEWING—Hand sewing for children. Layette work a specialty. SS EXCHANGE "0 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Will_ Ford truck in on part payment for two lots and North Washington Street. Phone STAY AND PLAY S2 cos o HOUBES AND FLATS al HOUSE FOR RENT——Strictly moderd structure, eight rooms, bath roony! shower bath room, hot water heat,! hardwood floors throughout. galow style. Two car gar: jest, side, excellent location. Kent rear’ Ree Apply to Ad No. 37, Caré ment formerly occupied by the Oldsmobile company on Main street, For sale a bed duofold and a bed davenport. Phon FOR SALE—6 room bungalow. G rage. Small ‘payment down, and monthly payments at a very reas! sonable price. For sale by owner, Phone O81. FOR RE Furnished. Phone 25 1017 Stv.nth between five and six. FOR RENT—Seven room house und. barn with 4 acres good land, located: ron’ 4 c HTD i ¢ room but de Metlow with garage, close in, at a] argain. Phone 679W. i HOUSE FOR RENT—Six rooms, mod- ern, ret and Ave. C. Ts FOR RENT—A furnished o: untur- nished house. Call 260LJ even- __ings or 434 days. FOR REN’ 5 reom modern house. $35.00. Fourteenth and Rosser. Frank FURNITURE FOR GALE R SALE—Bedroom furniture, din- ing room table, six chairs and buf- fet, library table, leather wicker chairs, rugs, pictures, clec- tric washing machine, refrigerator, Hamilton upright wano,’ and Shed other household articles. Must be sold at once. Good bargai sinterested call at 122 Ave. A. FOR SALB—Household | goods. Third Street. FOR RENT—Fornished room, wit private entrance; near Cupitol. Hot water all the time. 1004 Fifth St. Phone 896J. ! FOR R ed F modern house, with hot water heat! bias one in, 412 Fifth St. Phone| FOR RENT: ur rooms Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply to F. A. Knowle: FOR RENT—A sleeping room cheap. Gentlemen preferred. Also for sale,! a kitchen range. Phone 671. FOR RENT—A furnished room ino well located home. Phone 498R. _ FOR RENT—Three warm rooms at "211 Second Street. ping room. Call A ee Studebaker seven New Pajnt New car guaran- Just the $250. 1925 | condition. model. | excellent 1921 over! six coupe, just like { Many other good CANADIAN LAND—Owing. to illness: 1 must sell my 320 acre Alberta’ Bs ys Very suitable for wheat, ‘sheep; etc. Good: house.- $6,700. Half cash. Joe Steede, Uplands Kitscoty, Alberta Canada. conta y Terms. er SA Ti white springer spaniel answers to name of “Jack”. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts please phone 677M or notify H. C. Mahiman for reward. rocker,|* y VE ‘you REMEMBERED TO ORinw SOMBTHING To KREP MEM. WARM IN WINTER, FOR SALE Houses For Rent Four room house, full basement, fur- nace, water, electric lights, gas, lot! 725x100, immediate possession. Sale, price $2,100. $600 cash, balance $25} per month including 7 per cent in- terest. nl Five room modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwo: floors, well located. Sale price $5,250. Terms. A new five room modern bungalow, | furnace heat, hard-| convenient to hospitals and Catholic church, Sales price $4,800. Terms. A complete home, six rooms and bath, fireplace, full basement, furnace heat, beautiful lot, garage. Sale price $4,950. Gor A very fine home of bath, hardwood floors and trim, hot water heat, fireplace, large bed rooms, full, complete. and partition- ed basement, outside garage. Sale price $9,000. Terms. Seven room modern two story house, 4 full basement, furnace heat, south front, lot 50x150. Sule price $4.500. Good terms, fi Seven room modern house, full basement, furnace heat, large lot, two car garage, taxes $47.00, Sale price $3,600. Terms. Modern five room house, ment, furna heat, tae close in.! Sale p $500 Bul- ance casy terms. ' House 1012 East Broadway, havi large number. of rooms. This hewag is modern havign a basement. and furnnea heat. Sale price $3.50. Good terms. Seven room:modern house, east front, large rooms, screen porch, trees, lo-| . cated near schools, close to down ery Car. OST—Saturday ‘evening a wrist} watch Waltham Movement with second hand, on ribbon band. Notify! Nellie Koochma, care Bismarck Phone 925-W._ | r "patie a8 | LOST—30x5.77 Racine, between Bis- | “marck and Wilton. -Retwrn: to or} x 9 Pool table,, monty Ben J, Heitzman, McClusky,| last a treatment’ h stops seizures from first day. No Bromides, Narcotics. Guarat teed, Information free. Hunte Laboratories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. MADAM LATTIMOELLE at _416 Come in get your for- Phone Fourth St. tune told this week. The full read- ing for $2.00, ;She can tell you what you are seeking,for, helps you find lost articles; 0) y. Rend. ing hours 3 to 10a! fnoeus. take small house. 905 | town. Sale price $5,800, Terms. ve room partly modern house, good condition, lot 50x150, garage, home is modern except ie it. Sale price $500 cash, balance monthly pay mont zt This during the past nine Ona of 1926 has made and com- pleted city sales aggregating $119,- 912.50. Before buying or listing your ptoperty see this agenc: HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Nine Years Active City Selling, Webb: Block. Phone 0 ——————— OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT— Office formerly occupied by Attorney Burke Fourth street. See R. D. Hoskins or S. A. Floren . of the Business Service ( pesos Aula Og The word “please’ used in tel grams is said to cost $10,000, 00 the United States annual iF full bas: z| o—— TRYGG Y- John Anderson and Floyd were callers at Martin Nelson's Sunday morning. John Kruger helped Ivan Law de- liver 10 head of cattle to the Cook place near Bismarck Frid: Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Lundquist and Mrs, Jean Cunningham son were Bismarck soppers last Wednesday. My, and “Mrs. Lawrence Madland and son Donald were transacting business in the capital city last Wed- Carl Muth was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday Ivan Law was a business caller at Kruger’s Wednesday night. id ruger was a caller at Ivan ’s home Thursday night. “Melvin Magnus cailed on business at Kruger's home Friday mornings Emma Trygg was spending week-end at her falks, Charlie Tryge. Art» Magnus called on business: at Kruger’s one day last week. Mrs. A. Kruger. Elsie and John were Sunday guests at George Nel- son place Sunda; Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Lundquist and Mrs. Jean Cunningham and son and A. Kruger, Elsie and John spent | fternoon at Mr. and Mrs, Joc r’s. Carl Muth had a bunch of young folks as visitors last Sunday night. John Kruger was a business caller at Neni’s Friday mornin: Elsie Olson left for Farg her sister, Mrs. Anton Magnus was Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Law and family were narck Saturday on busine rs. Jean Cunningham motor Bismarck Saturday and got Mi njngham, who came on the train in Fargo. The dance held j Saturday was quite well Those that attended we: Nelson, Carl Muth, E Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joc Varly, Clar@ice Starr, Evy, Joe, Paul, Jim and Dan McCormick, Frank and Emma and Mrs. Watchel, Orpha and Helen Agnew, Mino and Senous Harms, Bill Wilton and Marjory, i John Olson, Steve Mo: Spitzer and Ernest Baumgard. ‘All reported a good time. John Trygg called at Kruger's las' Tuesday morning on business. John Kruger was visiting relatives | 3 in Bismarck Sunday. Emma Nelson visited with Gertie jand esata Nelson pander, o at Tooker's barn attended. "Now You.CHILDREN MUST BE QUIET— LHAVE A HEADACHE Ler's PLAY HOUR AN’ PRETEN' MARRIED + TLL BE j-we’ THE PAPA ye gad BE THE M Ss | Our INTO MIScAER OF SOME KIND! NOPE — Mom SAID FOR US ‘TOBE by Dick Spencer ©1026 Graybar Electric Company WHEN IT GETS COLD, Just TURN OFF THE FAN AND CONNECT UP THIS Those attended Sunday school Sun-|calling in this neighborhood Tues- day were Emma and Hugo iat day evening. Ida and George Manuson, Emery Coffley and Lawrence Mark Irene and Hazel Anderson, E ith and | visited at the Tyler Johnson home Lennard Glson, Melvin and Lawrence Tuesday night. Coleman, Glady Clara and The show Tuesday night was quite gargt Rue, Edgar, ‘well attended, nd Andrew — ‘core Sedivec, who has been north ed and family. ing, returned home the fore Edith Olson, Iréne and Hazel An- part of the week. Clara and Mrs, rd shipped a carload of ternoon, day accompanied Evelyn of Apple sited in Sterling Wedn Emi Johnson called at John Olson's ing. Henry 4uraff did his threshing the ck! past w ra Rue, Henry Stephen of Sanborn was and Binma Nelson home over Sun isiting at the Laurence Mark home Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Engdohi and | Tuesday. family were visiting with her parents! C_ H. Langley of Minneapolis visit- Evelyn and. Charles Engdoht are|°ag"teniiy, ‘Weed specced, iting a week with their grand-par-| Laurence Mork took some pigs to Nels Nelson. | the Heaton farm Wednesda a trip to the Johnson called at londs of coal} oy, Madtund home in Fran |ship Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Tyler Johnson. and 1) Mildred Laird were callers in ‘oll and McKenzie Wednesday. Tyler Johnson called at the E Hurr home Friday, where he on chased some cows. He went after them on Saturday. Ww. P. ley called at the Tyler y« n home Wednesday, Conley hs vening. after two Walter Sanquist and Porter Nels returned Monday after a two absence from their hom F. M. Parker Watkins man, stop- ped at the George Nelson home Mon- day eve en route to Regan. George Nelson called on Curl Lar- son Tuesday evening on business. ING ri Mi will isting STE Mildred Stewart spent {week-end at home. Edgar afd Ernest Johnson unday at home. H.R. Wright ane n was a town caller Conley hauled load posts from Sterling for W Thursday. Will, Langley jhome Thursday. Mr. Envik hauled four truck loads of pigs to Sterling Thursday. Mr. Buttz, the hog buyer from Iowa, shipped ‘pigs feom Sterling Thursday. Edgar Johnson, Cedric Ed, Matson were town callers Thura- dy night. Miss Esther Larson went to Wood- woth Friday to spend the weck-end. Mr. and Mr: ing rela acquaintances around: S' ine: J. H. Riley and, family were Bis- marck visitors Tuésday. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus were town callers Frid Nels Me! accompanied by his sister, Lillian, ited at the Helmer Melon bome.and xttended the dance in Sterling Friday night. Mart, Kershaw of Christiana was a and of family spent Creek nied by Miss Dorothy s Mildred Johnson, at the Gerhart Mag- called at the Riee ranch, accomp \4urstf and M spent Sunday nus home. iss Peterson spent Sunday in Bfs- Fark Keever, accompanied by Miss Laura Laird, visited at the Robert Solberg home in Naughton township. Sunday. W. E. Snyder and family of Boyd township, visited at the’ Tyler John- son home Sunday. Miss Madge Runey companied by her father, Runey, called at school No. 2, and also at the iana school, Monday. George Kush hauled to school No. 2 Mond Max Lang shipped load of wood ttle for the heen drilling Clear Lake township, re- turned home Tuesday. Max Lang, accompanied ‘by Mr. | Butts, a pig’ buyer from Towa, was Donald Apland, uci sisters, Ruby and Mi the dance at Sterl Mr. and Mrs. H. son, Clifford, were shopping ne Bis narck Saturda - t haa Anland, accompanied by his Miss Ruby, isMors Saturday. Roy Walgren, accompanied by his ; mother and his sister, Violet, of | Dismarek, visited at the Laurence Mork home Friday. Willie Johnson, accompanied by his were Bismarek ‘QUIET mother, were town callers Saturday. Miss. Mildred Stewart visited with | Miss Mildred Johnson in Sterling | Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cader of Moffit called at the T. N. Johnson home | Monday, entre Mr. Cader purchased ‘a mal he C. J. Johnson and family, accom- | panied by Miss Mildred Laird, were | shopping in Bismarck Snturd R. L. Dorson has been building a chimney for H. B. Wagner and re- ‘| past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Loomis were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neimen were visiting at the Elsus Elness home Saturday, Mr. Reif, the principsl of the high schoo! at Sterling, spent the week-end at his home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson ei ; at the Pete Schlaback home Wedne: dobnson home Friday night. Miss Mildred Jolmson visited at mag Johnson home Saturday jn Ra | Dorethy Zuraff, visited at the John J home in Driscoll Saturday : alah Miss Lillian Steeg returned home with them to spend Sunday at the. Zuraff home. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus visit- ed at the John Sedivec home at Ster- ling seseday evenin; Milo Harms was a town caller Tues- bg Fo indquist is stayii town eseninniet Si le sister, Mrs, John Sedivec. - gg Dinners is visiting in fore fc Craig and pairing the chimney at the hall the | d 1a Marvin Magnus visited at the Carey |" junt.of ie Perey te ite ose gam \Mre, Porter Re: jon Work of Pro sind |Citizenship Bureau | Wahpeton, N. D., Oct. 7.—U)—Ac- |tion is the watchword of the Ameri- ‘can. citizenship department, of «the state federation of women’s clubs, Mrs. A: G. Porter, Edgeley, reported ‘at the state convention here toda; |“No deaf and dumb chairman a {tolerated in the department. Failure ; to answer communications constitutes resignation,” Mrs. Porter said. The | wort of the department, which is te ! promote interest by the women in all j the duties of American citizens arfti | encourage fulfillment of citizensh| duties by others, is divided into fo sections, cach with a sepurate chuir- man. The various «divisional chairmen are Mrs. S. Q. Nelson, Northwood, Citizenship Training; Mrs. George Keup Columbus, Américanization; Mrs. B.S. Nickerson, Mand: Coop- eration with War Veterans and Mrs. \E, L. Danielson, Enderlin, Indian Welfare ‘Y (buying tennis think this wi Undersized = man Dlazer): Do you shrink U. es. Salesman: | Most certainly, it: will shrink!—Passiag Show, Lo: don, “Is it for yourself, sir? autt: me AOTICK OF KALH UNDR APHCLAL, BERCUTION hereby given that by Judginent’ and decree Notice is virtue of a {In foreclosure rem district court of thi jleigh and state o action wherein: Mr k (of Aurora,’ Atinnene of et) County’ State Hunk a; Miret Na- v8 ‘Valley, Min- tional Bank of ‘sola; State Bank Minnegota ti of Hastie, flonat Bani oi nesota; First nington, Min of Greenwald, National Bank ee Minnesota Bank of Richn ; State Bank of Ttockvllte, at armronicass a. Waterville, Min- al Bank of Rald- rlin State cay Th wise of Na- of Prescott, Miners Na- plaintifts also Theo, as trus: es Judgment plaintitts and iRemtnet lefendant Le Hackney for mum of #1 % m fondants, Ba or of the the the nnuUM, ment among other things, » sale by me of said Pei deseribed, {ax proceeds y. And by writ of ex of the of Ul urt in and for the ricigh and state of nd under the order , directing the sale of y, pursuant to said ccree, I, Albin Heds- ¢ appointed to sell iM sell the derein real property at o the pighest bidde: front door of th ci Southeast quarter of section three and southeast: quarter ot section five, township hundred lwo, range seventy-fiv » township onc forty, range seventy- seven, northeast quarter of section fiftgen, township one hundred one, range seventy-seven ter of xection ‘township one hut nee Kevent ven; southe caut quarter of kection thittcen and north half and southwest quarter of section twent Ove township hundred ty range ight, and als ‘halt of sece Aineteen, township on eal ty-seven, ¥ seventy-five: north halt clon five, north ‘halt: of sec- tion seven, north half of section and all of nection twenty- township one hur for . range seventy-five quarter of northwest quarter and south half of northwest quarter and the south half of section fifteen, and tho northeast quarter of sec: tion twenty-three, township one hundred thirty range seven- “81x; southeast quarter tlon, thirtee red wen township range seventy- half of ‘section twenty-one, one hundred forty-two, venty-six; southwest quar ction thirty-one, township ipinty -CeHe, range ven! all of section throe, nouth halt of ‘section. fiver nor half, of section seven, poutheast quarter of soction nino, north half of section eleven, all’ of section seventeen, township one hundt led | forty, range seventy-seven; north- west quarter and southeast q ter of section twenty-seven, 101 al section thre hundred forty-two, township one fe geventy-weven; south halt of section shinies of section fit ton, neeompanied by Miss | #0! nor! township one are a seren i velaat: WArtet. of) 300 one’ hundred. forty a mine, tle 10 one rage meventy-! op 4 gar toy red. forty-four, alt in mea re