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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926 Tribune Classified : I= PRON BE. 3:9 sini MALE HELP WANTED MEN OR WOMEN—Learn operating.-’ Earn $45. to week, Big demand. Ow rt course enable: Learn in a practi- pl six weeks course $60, Get our prospectus ae Fargo} ~Linotype School. P, O. Box’ 807, Fargo, N. D. ‘Wen WANTED--To_ handle, paceage | freight, 70c per hour for day~ ‘work, | 85e per hour for night and Sundays, of season left. Fairly No. 1 Sixt sss ipa io er needed frequently for Canadian and other borders. 80 yearly. Particulars Ozment, 33-P,, St. Loui immediately. Men and women to learn burber trade. Great deman: ie wages. Few weeks completes. Jog and special offer free. __Barber College, Fargo, N. oo WANTED—Coal_ miners. Write or call Rupp Coal Co., Garrison, N. D. —_—_— FEMALE. HELP WANTED WANTED—Expericnced young lady preferred to begin Sore DEPENDABLE USED CARS by November first. See or write|” q eat) at our Used Car Salesroom at once to Mrs. C. L, Shuey, Hotel ett show you how refully we elect Shuey, Coleharhor, N. D. out Used Cars, und hew/thotpahly we A refined young lady to, put them in eee condition. a well furnished steam heat-} few of our good values:are: Apt. References exchanged.| Ford Touring. Write Ad. No. 46, care Tribune. 1924 sas ‘Coupe. ales. lady| 1928 Dodge Sedan. for store D. One| 1924 Ford a Coupe. who can ‘speak German preferred.) Ford One Ton Truck. Apply_at Alex Rosen Brothers. Buick Tourig WANTED Competent housekeeper; Easy Payments. M. B. CILEAN co. AUTOMOBILES mily, Good salary to Call ‘at 67 Ave. B or UBED , 1928 Chevrolet Sedan , 1925 Ford Tudor. 3, Ford Coupes. 1, 1925 Ford. Touring. 2, Ford Trucks-with Transmission. 1, Chrysler 70, good as new. Terms on new and used cars. _CAVITAL CHEVROLET co. iter heated room with, 3 large windows. Suitable for 1 or 2. in trietly modern home. Four blocks from postoffice, Phone 967 or 40; or FOR SALE G 1925 Oldsmobile Voom 1923 Essex Four Cot 1925 Hupmobile Delivery Car. These cars are all in first-class! Call and see om rnished room in mod- Hot water heated, on Also for sale a ¢ at G2t Sixth ground floor. condition. nival Piano. _thone 619W. ly used, A big bargain if sold at jeeping room partly once. Write Joe incovsky, 202 W. Thaye __{ 112, Timmer, N. D. a A nice large front room | rented for light housekeeping, on! __ APART floor with piano, Call at ‘FOR RENT—A_ “medern | Seventh Street, { epartment. Also an unfurnished na large,| modern apartment. A 7 room part- close in, Hot wat ly_ modern ‘house, close in. ‘or inquire 508 ada oie _ bed dufold. Phone 905 after, 'L = ed Can ino be used as single rooms. | _ ive. B,_Phone 1094 eas Larg ex-| FOR RENT — Fi apartments. m and‘convenient, reasoo-| The Laurain- Apartments, Pho price, 208 Rosser. Phone _ 303, B. F. Fla Pi ‘Dosingle or connec! jected , ight housekceping rooms. College © 7 Y REAR AE dice tae nished we ® 924. Fourth. 8t St. ‘Saami | Light; Phone reet. |WODEAIN furnished apartments in tpoom _ the Varney Flat. Phone 773. 514 Sixth ont itease,._ co e,._ coptaining ind money, sat as $1000 reward if ts __ed te Russell Horsley. Neche. N. % , 10) A lady’s white, gold wi watch on corner of Ave. B and Sixth sieet or in front of Eltinge Thea-| return to Tribune or Phane ABE for reward. ‘WANTED TORENT WANTED. TO ‘RENT—By _ Neverber Write Bs ne ~ No. 4 48 yoy on SMAKING—Plain sewing and | digtumaking, by the day. Phone FOR RENT?—Large room’ for housekeeping or . sleeping. or call at 408 for one or two. Phone 227. i -Desirable roo ern house. . Close in. 213+ Second; St. Phone 1163W. i FOR TRENT—Room in private home trenkfast if desired. 6 W Thay Phone G76LW. ep FOR RENT—An_.attractive room. Phone 682 or 1074. FOR RENT- -One sleeping room. Catt’ 960.5 after b: ‘OR RENT—Sleeping room, close in. Phone 383W. ry _ Street, ____ HOUSES AND PLATS FOR RENT--Smail house partly mi ern. parcly furnished, loested on J) Fighth street. Inquire at 322 Sec- ord street, Phone 544W. Pw.. KEN1-~All modern seven room PLAIN AND F cae house, excellent condition, Built Chas. in features. Phone 233, Tenth iten. MOM’N POP GREXT Hon! MY HEAD FEELS WKE A BALLOON: THIS MORNING, BUT I CERTAINLY HAD AGREAT TIME LAST NIGHT dressmaking: | ‘Sirs. T31LM. 515) pe wlight- | Rox) 808} ne \™ {RE BISMARCK TRIBUNE s, ston eae 5 ROOM tualew, bath, furnace, tall cemented basement, good cen- facing: park, close in, only 4 ROOM" modecn cottage, bath, ur-| 6 face, herdwood floors, clei and nest; $4200000. 6 éloors, En pS ee a aly fg ee! east front, {madera douse, tot tenlie | @. BOOM snedern. we- | 4 6 Territories: ofa , aa 7 Wr are tal nee ey inci o' ait: he als Rook fe east front, partly 4 BOOM sacs, on south Meryl feed CR ‘bar modern. vi te tine of houses from $1, hog ie practically | 7 el pS 6nd oni seater ah ‘sali parte of the cit! orts of prices and being — at Ave. A. e snitiite i sds’ Fvre gin is@hold | FARM DS: recere some Pele n'my tntge| 7 int cow Interested cai for: aro inslad ng fot, $1 I am surprised at the de- lor lands from our own farm- no Your REAL Badge BUSINI ‘with the oF man in Bi are a ial “ed x egmmenity. rene proc: fers ie awiteee SALESMAN WAS Vf. gifts, en ane on line. ir cent com. oe aie 0, L.A, St., me, Pi roland China s| ilts. 24 Purebred Cau - Strain) cow: bull le atarta at 1 at my farm & miles nortl west of Driscoll. Send for ‘otaeg. Luneh a noon. K..A. Van Viest, _Driseoll, N. D. FOR AAI SALE FOUR ROO! ERENT a basement, furnace, fox TOx100. ietiedinte. me, permet: a git Sale price $2,160, sh me ance fs per month Tectosina ” per: cent interest, — wikisg. Write ¢. jarck, B, Nagel, Box 2! hauling aravel. wert, of aa, sh, N. ng haul un jong Me TT Laer ae ter te et| dees Mf. Thompson, anleh, N. wood flooes,' well Maslel FOR: 276 sheep. and price $5,250. . Térms. | McCormick. Deering corn prod | | pA Hrs & miles east of ‘Bis- A NEW. FIVE’ ROOM MODERN BUN-; sed ALOW, fu Ment furnace! “Fire? No. Wot eur “house, Joke heat, hardwood floors, ient! alled 654LJ and had him fix our hospitals and Cathol! chimney. Did you? If not, do it. Bale price $4000. . Term | FOR BALE—Shropshite rams, ¥ ings and early March Jami rank ry vat fee HOME, six rooms and, — Shaf Driscoll, Dak. | “| ‘at, the Melody Shoppe, 110 Thi sement, fur-) Pan 1 lot, gara, Good terms. “WORK WANTED | ASHES—No more worry about t care of your ashes—let theaAcl Man do it. He takes them ovt af | your callar every week. Cinders for driveways and -walks. Prices reasonable. Call 9773 for «Me. Sale a located. ‘onven! 3. fi heat, beaut! Bale priee bacon A VERY FINE HOME of eight reoms| and bath, eareeees floors and trim,! | hot water heat eplace, large bed rooms, full, onpiee and parties ed basemen! garage. |. price so000.” Terma. ’ {SEVEN ROOM™ : MODERN Awo ‘story | house, fall basement, furnace haat, | fouth front, lot Box160, $4,500, Good terms. SEVEN. ROOM (MODERN. HOU: full basement,-furnace heat, | nti lot, two car taxes alrao. Sale price rie ery 3 ODERN FIVE: ROOM HOUSE, fall) basement, nace heat, iy close in, Sale price $3,675. cash. Balance fe @aay.terms. HOUSE jolz Fas BROADWAY, ing a large pe thls house is modern having a Tovament and furnace heat. Sale e Good terms. ROOM MODERN HOUSE, st Burch, 417, Seventh street. FOR SALE Winter cabbage $3. 100 pounds. Kraut cabbage $2.00 for 100 pounds. Green tomatoes .00 rer Pashel, Mrs, Enlenmeyer, 423 Third jastering, jaaiaeh and Chimney Repairing. a ity. First class ‘work Call od No. . Washin; Ph St de te PEOPLE who have school boys after school, Vy ase sit oval H. 0. ti Ee AW and Wit do. mae weike ik § youre ‘med and women desire places: fo ‘ work fee SEVEN bet p d at once by local F Apnea! ale Reoded Secu: yond. high in- tents of ‘an en- tirely, new meritorious invention in get 7 Se ago mill are grant- fae jog dy n thrown on the marke! ticle at once. Cuts price o stand- ard prefect s ity ent giv Opportunity investra be pg fact tte Tribune Num: Si vive ROOM PARTLY Pas HOUBE, good conditi Rest’ Sale price $3,000. $500 c balance monthly thly payments. This during the past pte bys 8 of 1926 has made and Bae. city sales Before : bu: your property see see thin condition. Only business of HRDDEN \REAL ESTATE, aGRNCT| renin. for sickness, Write in care 45 Trili aie Fears Aetive City Selling. | BOR RENT A well frnished cafe in el jock. ‘Two Heads That. Beat.as.One OAL modern house, bath, farmaet, +Room: hardwood 4 ROOM mode ED G. FOR SALE—Registered Oxford rats] tola is old i HEPATOLA Co., and. ewes, Duroc Jersey boars and/ Forks, N. pollea shertere Phone: 3053. $6.7 Ww his s. mortgages enactment of the equitab ik tok ‘high the marshaling of securiti plies only where it will not result in risk of loss to the person holding the prior lien-or. in injustice to other, least to one-half oe, all Papen agency of pinend BUYS fitst elacs confection- Society, ‘during 1925 could be ‘Fi: first class| up, copy by. yen, the its! into space. sbput kind in county seat town. Fine} feet ery store or pool! If laid ont end to'end'’they would ex- leave on.account of} tend 80: miles. lights the rent. N'Dak.” ineluded. Will ‘otel Killdeer, peathacen ‘POR-GALE ROGM miodern house, east front, ¢loge in;-two-bed reoms, ag: buy. for $3790, on good terms. medern- vee | close in, fae. <aPeonte,, water arte eondition, er $3960, on ttberal: terms. PARTLY modern houses, close near 8, monthly teem? 989, fo ROOM modern house, ro - bed yooms, close-in, <guite sew, ‘fine basement, a very desirable: bunga- low for $4750, ROOM ‘modern. house, rooms,..in.. tion, 600, on 60 foot ite ter ite Mi modern house on Seventh eet, including 3 bed rooms, near, scees it. ae good porch, for 1 boo Atigartly iy modern hous 2 beg rooms, hardwood: floors; lights, water and sewer, 75 foot rer good condition, for $3450. tn houre, east front,' Ma foot lof, including electric stove, Tr $2650, ROOM modern house, including 4 bed rooms, east front, 75 foot lot, a and tear porches, near school, for $4400, on terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. Siberal WHY OPERATE? “After having gall stone colic for good many. years. and failing to ne Feveliel through either doctors or medicines, I became discouraged and ty finally decided to undergo an opera- tion, a ers, mine, maiden] treatment and was so much better that J felt T had at last found some- thing that was not a fake. After Be ron four: treatments I was but, thanks to a neighbor of I heard of Hepatola. I took one CUR! S. Almas. Hepa- rand N. D., 511 Seventh street north. Box 152, Dept. 9. Price delivere D. WANTED AT ONCESTow truck Tor | D 1ONS OF ily sal couRT ‘rom Foster Cont ae Douglas t oanty State reve 2 bank- ing corporation, Plaintiff and Re- spondent Defendants, vs. jam A. Steele, et al, Foster County State: Bank of Carring- ton, a banking corporation, De- fendant and Appellant. Syllabus: 1, S. owned a half section of land. One quarter section thereof wai cupied as.u homestead. He gat irst mortgage on the hulf” section, wife joining. Subsequetly alone executed three other on the non-home- Plaintiff, the tead = quarter. fng|owner of ull of these junior mort- gages, Inter purchased the first mort- kage on the half section. in April, 1924, S. and wife gav. fendant a deed to the homes security ness. homeatead in December, 1924. tiff began foreclosure of the firat mortgage by action in October, 1924. Defendant, admitting. plaintiff's cause of action, sought ner compel the pla Thereafter a ad for a pre-existing indebted. S. and wife abandoned the Plain- iff to resort to his secu: ratably. Held, for reasons stated’in the opin- ion, that defendant: was entitled to v4 such relief. 2. Section 6716, C, L. 1913, is an} ule us to and ap- Boards| Hen ‘upon. both property, to vlert ee i the ni mpt repent, a inty, Me sees anded for farther proceedings. Opinion of, the court: by Nuessle, a. oy for efor St ey for.’ pe a We epee ea kane and Mo rdivrs Cow ermal for If the. distributed by the ‘of the American Bible piled would run up 6 feet, or 1,489 higher: than * he mountain Fuji. Men “doff their bats because tho dof! Hotel. Killdeer. * Steam:-heat and Knight of ‘old dotfed his helmet. 26 Ga; of cocinteel Attor-| 9.65@) 50. New York, Oct, 14-—-()—The atock| “tt market scored further, progress on its recovery today as buying of standard railroad and carried forward on a lurge scale. The, check to professional selling activi-! ties und indications that the liquida-, tion of impaired margin accounts. wi about completed apparent enced fresh public buying short ‘covering with resultant gai Hof two to five points in many active shares. Railroad issueg made a strong. owing under the\leadership of the ‘an Sweringen stocks, which are ex- pected to benefit by another revision of the Nickel Plate merger terms, Chesapeake and Ohio rallied more than five points and Nickel included in a list of three along with Delaware and Norfolk and Western. of othe the latest report showin, ct orld holding near the year’s Many of the stocks whieh had | cae depressed most severely in last week's four roints. These included Coco Cola, Union Bag, Case Threshing Ma- cine, Dupont and Loose Wiley Bis-, eu Some irregularity resulted from ane tinued unloading hy pools which had been unable to enlist public support for their favorites. Electric Retrig: j eration, American Agricultural Chem- ical issues, Joran’ Motor and Man- hattan Electrien! Supply the year's towest levels. WHEAT CLOSES | STRONG TODA Big Export Sales of Nerth American Wheat Give Wheat | New Life cago, Oct. 14—C)—Bir export sales of North American wheat today estimated id much, to give whit “alee new life, ~ Ant unexpected ‘sharp upturn of wheat quotations at Liverpool associated ; with reports of . acute. scarcity of wvailable for the grain a bullish influence. pe adviees told of frost i Values Wheat “closed strong, 2 to 25% cents net higher; corn unchanged to % cent up, oats h@% to % cent advance; and provisions unchanged to 40 cents gain, cmcaco LIVESTOCK i (U.S, a of A.) te aA 13.50@13.80; 210 to 280 pound butch- ers moatly. Ja.50@18.90; most packing @I1IGO; better grades of weighty slaughter ted lots upwni weight hogs 12.50@13.90; — m 114,00; light 12.90@)13.85;. light 11,76@18.40; packing _sows ttle 15,000; fed steer and year- ie trade slow; few early sales:of well finished kind mostly to shipper: nbout steady; general market weak to = ey lower; best yearlings early heavy bullocks. upward to induntelal shares was, carriers was influenced’ | tT selling movement rebounded three to sagged to}. slaughter pigs 11:00@ Li Chics s Close closs” Yesterday Year Ago Open 1.87% pb $e “ae naa 77% 1 85 9% 43% ATH 28% 104% + 13,87 13.45 12.95 12.60 13.87 higher than Wednesday's late trade; in between grades stron at ah 1488 Ribs—- Nov. da Belli Nov. 15,87 car sold; early bulk of natives 13.75 14.26; choiee held around 14.7! culls steady; Eine weight 9.60 10.00 moutty. i “fat ewes 5.60@ | @13.60; fat natives, 14.40. ST. PAUL LAVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 14—(U. S. D. lines; mixed yearlings 11,60; these averaging 88 bulk grassers 6.00@7.5 4.005, 3 good lights 10.50, ¥ Hogs 9,500; opening slow on 190 to 0 mound butchers: fully Pring { at .00; most 170 to 180 pounde: some closely rted around 140 pound mat ae. LMA price: Hite ‘und underweights 12251 | mostly £0,00@10.60. on packing 0 y pig market 12.00 tod Nvek on 208; belonging to sald estate situated in 000; run includes Mrewen | el doubles: billed | * et und 10 ; about 9,000 head on «: opening sales fat lambs cents high- er at 12.76@13.75; bulk fat steady at 4.50@6,50, APOLIS RANGE Oct. 14 High Low 1.43% 1.417% Me AGTH a Open 1.42's 1.46% 93% 98% Als Wheat Dec. May Gs |. May Barley D 2.16 May BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 14 . W'dark northern os . 1 northern spring... | No. 1 amber durum... 1No, 1 mixed. darum. No. No, No. SHELL No. 3, 66 pe or more. me cen 65 Wb. - Ear corn, Tea LateTe. Chasity 10, os some held higher; stockers and| feeders strong at week's 25° to 30 cents advance; she stock uneven; mostly stead: ots 10 to 15 cents lower; bulls steady to strong; vealers largely 256 to 60 cents lower; bulk to packers around 13,00, theep 24,000; fair activity; better; lite of fat lambs. around 26 cents 1 ae Pd new r-modar. heme { cupaney, hy oe Price $20. bg vie month. tite une Now 4 FOR RENT--Six room but oe. hot water hea! {an ion. ‘Investors Mortgage’ Se- curity Co.;' Phone 138. last week. A rewai + Missing ‘siace: if returned to 527 Thirteenth street hone 515. wANTED— Experienced salesman, a who understands combustion, \fo¥ Bismarck and Mandan. ‘a new heating device. Combustion Engineering Co., marck, North ‘Dakota. FOR RENT—November 1st, ; Modern bungalow with 5 rooms om hs A rage nent. San ‘Ave. Phone 623M. WANTED—-Girl or eines, for gene! al housework. For sal A he ing ‘stove. almost new. FOR RENT—One modern hou rooms and bath, room: partly modern house. T. P. Sheldon. Phone 527J. ‘Happiest Homes ‘Where Husbands "Wie the Dishes Atlantic City, Oct. .14.—“)—The appiest homes in America are man- nds who - occasionally Yi ‘ned by hus! wipe dishes, said Mrs,: Cecil ey, ome service director, for Westchester Lighting company ks in an address t jch-wiping “ahd nines tends to degrade or comoles in ‘cultivates: an Moterlonit hmarsied jained. ‘he Raa efficiently | 6 land have been }) TAKEN UP black mare with brand fy black toidine, No had Harriet iehtwalaht down-| 1; poss ulk of ceding | lambs ; strong to 25 cents highert bulk 13.00 choice _ above Wednes- ‘day's top of 13.75; Wednesday's top of A.)—Cuttle 4,500; market moder- ately active; steady to strong on all upward to pounds with one cur 933 pound, weights 11.00; fat cows and ifers 4.25@6.25; alle largely 5.00@ 0 E bulk 3.60 sd sheep $1.33 Lag 1.07 al neellent condition. . Immediate LOST Angora cat, yellow, Semele. Diente enite|- is | strictly | large | M. Goodwin, full basement with; of the lat ‘ (| “es ‘ul are ma of e late Nut Goodwin, much-wed. ‘One three room partly modern house and one two ‘0 ers igh 1.405% 1.4% A% BOM 4338 AB 99% 3.06% ute Hat 46% 84% 48% ATM iat 18.65 13.20 1.08% 142% IT 58's Bk 48 2846 1.06% 1865 1380 13.20 1.50 cra’ Hetati nals of North, Dakota, County of oe nty C Court, hetore Mon. 1 ¢. matter of the estate of A. c. "Tuincktes also known as Albert C. Hinckley, deceaned, Arthur Van Horn, petitioner, a. Nellie Hinckle: Cora M._ Tow, Gertrude, Farrin, Caroline Vie: ginia Bacon, Levi G. Gould, ang Arthur Van torn, Feppondenty, Th ‘orth Kota to the ‘ceapon annie: You and cach of you are het y cited and required to appear be tte the County Court of. the Qount: Burleigh, in said state, at ‘the office of the county Judge cf said county, at the ee house in the city. of Bismare! i one the ath da 1986, at the if any you Wy e Why the pe- of th aald Avthur Vau,Mor should not be granted, in titlon said executor pray: for license tax the following he count ech and tate ot ft Six (6) in Block elve (12) of orthern Pacific Addition to the In the xaid county made of ‘this elta- by 1 Ry the Court: 1. ¢. DAVIBS, ndge f the County Court, (Sea “ie ppublication October 14, 1926, * SEVERED STORM 4 e:) FORECAST FOR OCTOBER 15-16 1 — - Journey of Giant Sun “Spot Group Across: Sun's Disk Will Upset Weather Santa Clara, Calif., Oct. 14—)— Storms of “attenuated intensity” ure forecast for October 15 and 16.hy. Father J. S. Ricard, director of the abservator at the University of Santa Clara, Calling attention to the journey across the sun's disk of the giant sun spot group, first observed at the Uni- rd September 13, Father Ricard aid: “That famous grown was first seen at the observatory of the University September 13. After that it waa ob- served every day until its final dis- appearance on ber 2b. en it became central, storms, hurricanes, floods and earthquakes were ae in various parts of the world. Its center of. gravity will again be centered on October 15-16, when storms of attenunted intensity will re-oceur. - “The spots have alreaily re-appear- a commencing ‘their seeond rota- ion.” Read the Bixmarck Cloak Shop ad on page 8. Uncle’s Example Los Angel said to be a nephew ded actor, married 19, yesterday, declaring this j eighth trip to the altar. * Goodwin, uses the name of stage. Mise Marks is a member of his cast. It was her-second ris LARGES' PE Paris.—-A: telescope that will in- crease the observable universe mil Vans. of time: being built. here by Dr. George Willis Ritchie. reflector of the instrument is .19.fe 8 inches in diameter and reay | two years alone to build. Obje will be so magnified that the moon, for instance, will appear as it if it were but ten miles froi the eal Read | the: Biamarek : Cloak his | oe aire tastes Oe

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