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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1996 ‘0 ‘Learn Earn $45 to,$80 per Qur six. weeks expert course enables you to begin eatning “aver Learn in a practi- a plant. Six Beg course $00. et our prospectys no! Linotype aed Pp. aie | for Canadian. and thee $1,680 yearly. Particulars Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. Mo. immediately. 101 LADIES -Who- wn do plain sewing at home and want profitable s time work, No vanvassini rite (enclose stamp) ty AMSTERDAM DRESS COMPANY,\Amsterdam, N. Dept. D. Ni ERLY couple wants ‘housekeeper. - PARLE USED © Desire Mdy "forty to ‘fifty, “whe DEPENDABLE | D CARS writes plain hand, State age and] yA call ut our Used Car Salesroom Phone number. Ad- | will show you how carefully we select our Used Cars, and how thoroughly we put them in ‘excellent@cenditton. "A toy of of one good values are; im 31 Dedee Ce Pas Doles sede Sedan. i924 For Ford One Ton "Truck, Buick Touring. Payments. M. B. GILMAN CO. Biamerck. ie Trib _ WORK WANTED Chimney repalring a ity. First class work) gu: anteed. Call 905 No, Washington Phone 654 1. J. wet me haul y g the winter months, for them twice sonable. nq cal vice very doe Kisele, have work for ys after school, or on Sut- urdays, please notify H. O. Saxvik. Telephone 285 or 821. FOR RENT—-One large moders ‘oom, Fast front. Phone 9233. FOR BALE 1924 Studebaker passenger Touring c job, New tires, seven New Paint 3700. adit SIX’ 1924 Studebaker touring, bide like new, an exceptional buy THE penance TRIBUNE ge eee Her BRAND? WELL 2] \Ne'RE IN OUVER Lees. | COUNTRY, ANbTIM AGOIN! aay TRY Him FER A JOB FER ' ear guaran-/ OLDSMOBILE. touring. with winter! enclosure, 1924 model. Just the) car for a mechanic who can over- haul it and get a g $250. | " ONE DODGE, special ¢oupe, weling E, Diamont T Kadiol nedel. In exeellent sat PQMAN WANTED ‘WANTED—We t auon to ray this territory. Calaiion. i Mfg., South Ben#, tnd. 1 | 3625. ONE BUICK touring, Good toy 4 4 Rego model. a upholstering, n wi ffice formerly occupied idlivagsting Attorney Burke Fourth street.’ ONE be | as bear six coupe, Just like! D. Hoskins o: . Floren’ new. Business Service Co. _FURNITURE FOR SALE Bedroom furniture, din table. six chairs and buf- ry table, leather rocker, ‘ker chairs, rugs, pictures, elec- washing machine, refrigerator,| Hamilton upright piano, and many) other household articles. Must 7 sold ut once. Good bargains, interested callsat 122 Ave. ‘OR SALE—Household goo: Third Street. TERMS can be ranged for any the above cars. Many other prices, pie baat MOTOR CO. ae CARS| CARB TO #611. FORD truck with msmission and ‘erain tank, $345. trailer with rubber tires, $35. 1925 Ford Tudor, $350, 1925 Ford Touring. . | 1924 Chevrel ot Redan, $3 7) \NT--A_ furnished modern apartment. Also an unfurnished fhodern apartment, 4 7 room part-' ly modern house, close in. For - a bed-dufold. Phone 906 after, Ls pare tire, $525. paler ‘Sis, Coach, one year ONE spe ane Coupe, $200. E ‘ou 3 ay Teresa NT Furnished apartments, ie eae CHEVROLET CO. Laurain Apartments. Phone — oe i'F Flanagan, GOOD USED CARS 19 Oldemosite Sedan. 1928 Essex ir Coach, 1986 Huot obile. Delivery C These cars ate all in first-class condition. Call and see them. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. / Aiveping room. Call 434 during the any and 960LJ evenings. FOR RENT—Three room housekeep- ing apt. Also single room. Phone 242W. 801 Fifth St. 2_voom modern fur hed-apartment. 924 Fourth St Dunne G43W. 38 show case 1 steel parts bin 1 coffee urn . 1 Arnold mixer . 1 Soda Fountain . 1 gum ball machine Tobacco cutter Paper Rollers Twine Roller . Seales Cash acandiam Account Pence as Plate .......... LOCKWOOD ACCEaBORY co. 800 Main i - 1220 FOR SALE—278, sheep and lambs, 1 . 00.00; MeCormick Deering corn picker. 15.00! Jim Davis, & miles east of Bis- 2 Tipo’ marek. Phone oF sa 128 FOR SALE-—One balls, ball rack ani $50.09, ite Ni ol table, cue dass all for. oto 2.50 FOR SALE—Shroj 6.50 ings and early mb: 500 Shaffer, Driscoll, N. ae SHOW CASES W. Mandan. tires, on! | 10 “029 Re Studebaker light six sedan, | used cars to choose from at tow) w 1926 Ford Coupe, bumpers, nio-| 7 ioe { _NQUSES AND FLATS. __ US. ma ibaiemeat “ae ok ts, ga jx 100, Sint die ptansiclan| ue bal- , ace aN inelading 7 AN BUNGALOW, | ° q mt, furnace Regt, hard- Be oe, + Stas " ! A Bays 7 te Room, MODERN BUN- GALOW, . full basement, furnaee heat, hardwood floors, convenient! to hospitals and Catholic church.’ Sale price $4,800. ‘erms. A COMPLETE HOME, six rooms and bath, firepince, full’basément, fur- nace heat, beautiful lot, rage. Sale price A4afo. | Good A VERY FINE hor, of atl rooms path, hi Seats het water heat, te nce, pa say rooms, full, complete and partition- ed basement, outside garage. Sale! price $9,000, Term: | SEVEN ROOM BONERN two stoiy aaa ge hi at! eS sat 2160. Sale price, | ‘ane BG coat inte SEVEN ROOM “MopERN HOUSE, at, two car ‘gia tines nm 1 fale price salar Preven % seduiies PIVE ROOM HOU basement, furtiace neat close in. price $3, cash. Balance ‘eny:; NOUSE 1012 EAST BI Aw A ing a large numbei house is moderw havi Tasement and furnace heat. Sale price $3,500. | Good terms. | SEVEN ROOM NOI MODERN HOUSE, sat front slarge focus, “acress| POSITION WANTED poreh, trees, logated near’ sehools,| POSITION close to down town. Sale price) office 36,800, a, local firm. 3 Tribune, FIVE. ROOM “PAR HOUSE, good | ep garage, home heat. Sale price $8,000. 3500 ensh, Valance monthly: payments. { This agency ‘urine, thegpast nine’ months of 1926 pt and com- oe city pry Reneenating $119,- 50. Before buying or listing. your property see this agency. —— i HEDNEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Nine Years Active City Sel! ‘ehb Block. ‘LY MODERN: ition, lot 50x159, is modern except which stops seizures from No Bromides, Narcotics teed. Inform Laboratories, 906 £ sort, Ark. | MADAM —LATIINUntuon at | Fourth St. Come in get your tune told this week. ing for $2.00. She can tell | ing hours 3 to 10 afternoons. — FOR RENT-A four room unfurnished! modern heated fiat with priaate FOR RENT— bath, also the first floor and ba: =; with piano in modern ment formerly occupied by the) ground floor and steam Oldsmobile company on Main abet 21 Sixth St, Phone G19W. For sale a b Sores ag and a dayenport. Fhene FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, rage. Small payment down, meethly payments at a very rea- sonable ptice. For hale by — —-— privat Ga-| water all the ti we, with hot water and close 412 Fifth St. 926-W 2, f s8 ‘OR NT—Four rooms beleeial Jewelry Store, A. Knowle: “Tarn with oa rey red and C akated rt city. Cal A DUSE FOR RENE -Five eo room mod- HC ern. Fourteenth St. and Hosser. | ize. Phone 6° For RENT-—Threp WANTED Experienced man desites position with Married. Age 38. Write YORE: NAME, 1% AN! YORE MY Ki Seater, UNDERSTAND? ae Arte: » ANYBODY. NEEOS —T! KNOW, YORE MY KIO: BROTHER, Gt HET as thy for- ‘the full rend- you | what you are seeking for, helps you { find lost articles, come today. Kead- furnished room house on heat at ih | entrance, near Capital. Hot 1004 Fifth St. ‘wo furnished rooms, in heat Phone over Apply to sleeping room haan 4 mal Gentlemen n preferred, Also for sule,|er much searching the one was cap- nr at yom, Call Es reer. ea: ern, corner First and A Kp See. a. te spaniel answers to name of “Jack”. Anyone knowing af hia whereabouts lease phone 677M or notify H. C. lahiman for reward. farm ete, Good house, fia cash, Joe Steede, EXCELLENT MEMORY id. your aunt remember bap she made her will?” vening teh Walton re with al . sineet Ce Notif; ia at cate Bismare f= 1S Be. A Fiji alana chieftain, 's-] touring the United SI 0 ot! that bobbed hair and short borrowed from _Boenitat” ree IAN LAND—Owing to illness i must sell my 320 acre Alberta Very suitable for wheat,' $0,700. Uplands Kitscoty, Alberta Canada, you 5 expaet ped she left me out.”— ntly med THE FAMILY TIE. CLEAR LAKE Mrs. Emma Miss Lenor to Steele Wednesda; Mr. and Mrs, irs. Adolph Hansen after school. were looking jover the Jim Annunsen farm Wednes- | a afternoon, Prof. R.-R, Neuman of Harvey, N. Dak. was a Thursday eveni at the Albert Christenson hon Miss Myrtle Christensen went to Steale Friday morning to have some | wark done. | niles, George Shatter of Steele made a short call at the Frank Shaffer ‘home Friday afternoon. Her sister, Miss Lenora Hargrave, accompanied | her back to Steel, where she spent the week-end. Miss Alphia Erickson arrived from Fargo Saturday to visit with home | folks. Miss Genevive Olson, wh ‘at-home for a few days visi tuened to Bismarck Sunda; his vicinity Sunday when two men rom the Burleigh county jail at Ris- ‘marek’ were discovered in an auto- |mobile they had stolen from tourists a Washburn, They beeame suspi-| » left their car and tried to their escape on foot. ‘tured by Deputy Sheriff Keefer Mon- duy afternoon near the Nels Dronen farm. The other one was seen roam- ing around farther Sheriff Hedstrom and Keefer we: notified. ¢ Mr. und Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Mrs. and Mars. Joe Paul- Hansen home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer und family spent Sunday at the Herman Neiman home near Moffitt. Ole Swee and daughter, Judith, were Sunday visitors at the Albert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith received the sad news that their oldest daughter had passed qway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left immediately for Lisbon to be present at the funeral. Their daugh Mrs. Clifford Nel- son, ix keeping house while’ they ure gone. Clifford Nelson left Tuesday morn- ing with his cousin, Alden Nelson, TWO -Y6ARS HAVEN'T DECEIVED You YET, HAVE L ? guest | northeast and] Bennie Hansen and! | But aft-| ¢; son und baby visited at the Adolph| h: TRwilliams, at @1080 BY NEA BERVIECE HC. eng eeae ams beat bring back sone ffer, accompanied! baled ha; Hargrave, motored | CHRISTIANIA . en Courtenay of Ellendale, N. Thursday to tuke posses- « Toljefxon farm, as he has, ed- it for va following year.- Mr. formerly eniployed at 2D. King and Ralph Tollefson ted M. J, finish harvesting his fax}! Miss. Alice Olson. spont the ,week- end with her parents. Two of L. E. Heaton’s men were hunting coyotes with hounds in this y last week, but did not suc- ceed in killing any. Miss Mildred Latta spent the week: end with her grandfather, Mr. Sny- der, Wm. Stiles and family have been moving their property from the ¥ Houghton farm to the Henry Neimen M. West has traded his farm perty in McKenzie. olefson and Hussell, do by Warren Courtenay motored to Menoken Mrs. Ralph Ishmael farm. Oo, The dunee at Sterling Friday night iver the best attended dance in that 1 for a long period. There were about eighty dance tickets sold. Music was furnished by a Bismarck orches- tra, An enjoyable time was reported by all. Burnsted, the road building con- tractor, has commenced repairing the roud between Sterling and McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jalson, Jr., and daugherty, Alice, motored’ to Dris- coll Saturday evening. Miss Mildred Laird has been em- ployed at the Wm. Stiles home the past week. Ralph sel and Geo, Varnum’ hn called at the Tollefson home Satur-]T day on business. Muck of the work has been delayed ~— You WERE NEVER ASLE ‘to GET aware WIT AT te, O10ts ov aaa mn | }uttemded the dances in Linton Mon-; ‘end with their respective parents. ao ~ i vg Bed mealies for the farmers of this vicinity the past week, 6) to ligl t every ‘rows have afr rently, dowaaing cornfields: in the vieinitp. the .paat, month. They seem to. be very nu- merous and tame, so are hard to |e away, M.-P. Tollefson called at the j™ |. J. Olson, Jr, home Tuesday. . acHRUNCK 1 Mer. and Mee James Novy w in} jarek ‘Tur ye |. Witt was a éaller at the R. G. | | staveha home Frida: Tom Novak was in day forenoon. Wing Wednes- Witt, was in McClusky Thurs-| , terhoon, | The dance at Fode's Saturday night | was not very well uttended on ac- | {count of rain. Music was by McCoy nd Walters, { Johnny Witt and Andrew Acker- mah were overnight callers at the R. G. Marthant home, Mr. and Mrs, Lydle were in Bis- narck Saturday. Johnny, Fede and J. BE, Witt were | 8 y visitors ut the R. G. Mar. |ehant home. | Anton Novy Andrew Neitere Sunday. Marcella Neitero called on spent. Saturday | ht and Sunday forenoon with her | d, Helen Waltérs, returning Sun- day noon with Johnny Fode. Mr. and Mrs. J, Fode were in Ris- marck Monday to get their son, who {has spent a few days with Mrs. Fode’s sister there Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant were in Wing Monday, Mra. James Novy and son, Anton, were Wing shoppers Thursday after- noon, Johnny and Manuel Fode visited at the R. G. Marchant home the latter part of Thursday afternoon. i Jim and doe Novy, Mrs. 0. 0. Bperry and Mrs. Kllaabeth Novy departed for Redwood, Minn. Wednesday after- fean, to attend ‘the funeral of Mrs. dohn'Morish. Mrs. Horish is a sister of Jim and Joe Novy and Mrs. Sperry and a daughter of Mrs. Elizabet Novy. Mrs. R. G. Marchant was in Wing Thursday. Fa O'Brien, Carl Johnion and Tom | k called ut the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday nry Snyder visited at the Hein- ‘h home Wednesd: n tt s. George Nauman and | jerslie were callers at | \ e Montieth of Hazelton on professional business “Mrs. Walter Moore and Hers ut the David Cal- Albrecht | part of the week. M d Mrs. Card L rek Thursday. Quast returned ick motored Mr. and Mes, home with Buck of Wampton caller here Hricay morning. was ¢ school ut Hazelton, spe with home folks, do Mrs. Herbert Sailor of D., were visiting ut ji with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht. Miss Ann iquhoun, who is ut- tending hizh school ut Hesahaes apent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun, Edwin Morford of Hampton was a caller here Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Naumann,| and the Misses Betty Sjerslie and Clara Calquboun motored to Bismarck J Saturday, Miss Louise Foell, who is attending bigh school ut Hazelton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Foell. The dance Thursday night at Henry Speichert’s hall was postponed until the next night on uccount of the vain, Friday nee a large crowd cern and all had a very enjoyable time. ape furnished the music. DV. L. Tracy of Linton was a short caller here Saturday. Quite a few from here attended the dance at the Seeman Park pavilio: Wednesday evening. Everyone re- ported a good time. Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Pietz and Misses Doris Phillips and Alice Stewart of Linton were callers ut the A. W. Quast home Saturday evening. Misses Julia Heisler and Katherine Thomas spent the week-end with home folks at Linton. They also uttended rs’ institute Monday and Knittel of the Hampton y wus a caller here Friday id Mrs. A. W. Quast and son,{ Miss Theresa Koppy motor- | jismarck Sunday to spend the Miss Anna Monahan was an over- night caller Sunday at the C. J. Enders home. Ludwig Zoller was a callor in town Monday morning. Jncob Grenz, of the west Hazelton vicinity, transacted business here | Monday. Mrs. Jolin Wilman attended teach- crs’ institute at Linton Monday and Beg 9 ‘rank Muckler attended teach- stitute in Linton Monday and f the young folks from here day and Tuesday. A good time was rted by all. iss Betty Sjerslle attended teach- ors’ institute at Linton Monday und Tuesd: Mix days friends. Quite a number from here uttended the dedication of the new Catholic chureh in Linton Wednesday. Alice Calquhoun spent a few visiting at. Hazelton with WILD ROSE Misses Avis. Carlisle and Helen Brownawell, who are attending high{ school in Bismarck, spent the week-| Olaf Fultheim of Braddock was through this neighborhood last week purchasing hogs for shipment. Cc. E. Pickles of Bismarck was o business visitor here Saturday. Mike Ryan of Braddock was deliv- ering gus and oil in Wild Rose last! week, Ernest Saville hauled seed wheat from ‘Hazelton last week and stored it at home ready to seed in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of pier’ visited relatives here over; Mise Edith Elliott visited at school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon, Among those yer were ti E | Bro j school No, | dock Ythe farmers in th Senator Gu; D, dio! £ yet Vir- ginia prob bawig wl wit! ei fummMmoned to the stand as a defense witness in the trial of Harry Senator Goff was. first ue * under srranted, ren from Braddock vicinity Sunday at the ent Ernest Saville home, A number of hunters were alan Long Lake Sunday, but did not tind the game very plentiful. Miss Helen Skramstad was attending teachers’ institute at Linton Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mes, Frank Splenski -and. children visited at the Ernest Saville home Sunday. Mr. and J S. J. King of Bismarck were Sunda guests at the Hf. A. Carl- isle home, Mrs. Carlisle accompanied them home Monday mornin; John ‘Stanton from near firaddoek was a business visitor inithis district Friday afternoon, Fred Saville and sister, Mins Ada, motored to Linton Sunday and took Helen Skramstad to attend in- there, Swanson, who has heen har- re up nerth, returned home Mon- dav. Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home were Mr. and Mrs. S.J. King and Mr. and Mrs. Donald der of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, 1, Mr. and Mrs, H. ce Buek. make hay at 's last week, until the rain puta ston to haymaking Miss Helen ickson, 1, was sho} teacher of i in Brad- at R. J. Eliott attended sehool at Napoleon, f dof lignite coal arrived at the spur the forepart of the week for v McKENZIE Mitehel Hughes and Rockwell City, lowa, arrived Monday evening for an extended vis- it with Mr, Hughes’ parents and rela- tives. Mr. Mughes made” the trip vby cur, leaving Rockwell City Sun- day morning and with one stop-aver he made the trip of 600 miles in twa Although it rained heavily alt the way, he .reports the ronds dood up to a little way on'this side of Jamestown and from there on to Mc- se wey are im a deplorable con- T. U. meeting 1’, Bliss, Mra. red a Hite c. T. U. for of family here ditro At the recent W hejd at the home of J n Rodgers was t ntembership to the W (her faithtul services in the organiza- Mr. d Mrs. I. A. Zellar left Tues- y tu utiend the Methodist confer- Gerald und Made- Jamestown who is a freshn College. On account of rece raink at Jamestown it required six hours to make the trip back, Marry E. O'Neill was a in Bismarek Tuesday. holf hus accepted a posi- ith the Dane Fuel company of lowa City, lowa, and will leave for that point short! How: of Mandan was greeting old friends and acquaint. ances in town Monda: The Food Market, owned by parties in Bismarck and operated by Harley Leathers of this place, and which has done u successful business for the past year, been closed. The stock which remained unsold was shipped to Bismarck. A traveling salesman from Minne- apolis driving a Chevrolet sedan, failing to see the trainmen’s signal. had the misfortune of being struck by a switch engine on the crossing south of town, ‘The front part of his car was damaged, Clifford Lewis, who is uttendin= hign sehvol at yder, N, Dik. was viniting here over the week-end. Rodger. Bertholf and Jimmie Swanick attended the football game between Bisma and Jamestown at Bismarck Saturd: The Parent-Teachers “Association met at the school house Tuesday evening and was well attended. Miss Manning of Bismarck sang several songs and was accompanied on the piano by Miss Madge Runey. State’s Attorney McCurdy gave a talk on the juvenile court. Tho «tu- dents of the high school ™~ @ special invitation to be present. Mra, W. Me- Clusky, Mrs, M. Johnson and Mrs. C. Thompson were in charge of the re- freshments. As the next meeting scheduled according to the, by-laws, will fall.on election day, patrons of the P, T. A. will have to watch for notices of the next date. TAKEN UP—Came to my. place 3 southeast of Sterling about 15, one white roan cow, about 1000, and red, about 800. John Sedivee; Little Joe