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4 “teas Chast Advertisements |: -_PHONE 382 ed HELP Seer ead ad, a ge Earn S te $60 dyanae Our six’ arling money. plant. Si t our prospectus 3 Linetype School, -P. 0. Box Fargo, N. D. * “MEN WANTED—To handle package freight, 70c per hour for day work, Be per hour for night and Sundays, days of season left. rey | sane D. J. Nugent, No. 1 Sissi Street Vinduct, Milwaukee, Wis. GOVERNMENT PATROL INSPEC- TOK—Guards needed frequently for Canadian and other ,borders. $1,680 yearly Particulars | free. Write, Ozment, 83-P., St. Louis, __Mo. immedia WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big! wages, Few weeks completes. ' log and special offer _Barber College, Far WANTED—Coal_ minefs: catl Rupp Coal C FEMALE HELP WANTED NTED—Experience: young lady preferred to begin worl by November first. See or write| at once to Mrs. C. L. Shuey, Hotel | Shi oleharbor, -A refined young Indy to. put them ii share a well furnished steam heat-| few of our good values are: ed Apt. Roferences ex¢hanged.| Ford Touring. __Write Ad. No. 46, care rebane. N.D Coupe. Ford One Ton Track. Buick Touring. Easy Payments. M. B. GILMAN co. aeD CAR 2, 1923 Chevrolet Sedans. 925 Web} ane for store: at ‘who can speak German preferred. __Apply at Alex Rosen Brothers. Competent housekeeper for small: family, Good aalary to ss Gall ab LAve. B or jone 8 TED: 2 . 2, Ford Trucks with insmission. 1, Chrysler 70, good as new. Terms on new and used cars. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. “FOR SALE GOOD USED CARS _ 1925 Oldsmobile Sedan, 1923 Essex Four Coach. 1928 Hupmobile Delivery Car. These cars are ae in first-class e condition. Call and them. FOR RENT—Small house partly mod- OLSON GARAGE ern," partly furnished, located on! 202 Fourth Street. Phone 925 Eighth street. Inquire at 322 Sec- FOR SALE—1926 F ond strect. Phone 544W. iol bare ee ba: FOR RENT—AIl modern seven room! once, house, excellent condition, Built’ 112, Timmer, N. D. in features. Phone 233. a FOR SALE VERY PRETTY 4 room house with' _ also garage, Write Tribune ne No. 48. bath and garage; located in th select residence part of the city. _ Just the house for a young married WAI couple who wish to own their ownj honte and stop paying rent. Oni: 6 room house with garage; maple floors; located in! marck, North Dakota. choice ‘residence district and near: 7 naele: revenadl Terms. | FOR SALE modern house with garage, centrally located. Only $4260. 1° Jase in neer bed. weemenn ent A VERY desitable 5 room modern! uy for $3700, on good terms. house. stuceoed, has garage and in g¢ ROOM modern house, close in, fac- the hest ‘of locations close to, ing park, three bed rooms, hot} schools. This house is well ar- water heat; in: good-condition, for| ranged and is priced right. $3800.! 33950, on liberal terms, Terms. 4 PARTLY modern houses, close in, s ROOM modern hou: has hot water} 7 heat, an extra good basement, quar-| PetTsgchools, monthly income $89, two bed ter sawed oak finish maple floors IM h was and electric ranges; oe oe ‘cloee in, auits nowy fan and neat schools, The best we know of In the city for te} pobernty Serr egenicableounee: apeenia 2 |4 ROOM modern house, two be in features; ‘maple foets trout; 80 foot lot, for $3500, on liberal FOR RENT—November Ist, modern bungalow’ with 5 ree! rooms and bath. full basement with! garage in basement. At 314 M: A Phone 623M. FOR RENT—One modern hou: rooms and bath. One three roo partly modern house and one two room partly modern house. T. P. Sheldon. Phone 5275. Coupe sili in if sold luncovsky, Box | vie a good warm slee; room, Experienced ae one who understands combustion, for Bismarck and Mandan. Sellin; a new heating device. Ligni Combustion Engineering © out; close ‘to school, | $5400, with g ‘ROOM modern house on Seventh a cash payment of $1200, and bal-,” street, including 3 bed rooms, near ance in monthly ‘paymen pore! 7 ROOM ‘modern house wit peas ae close to court house; has east 7 ROOM partly modern 3 b front. This» property is especially rooms, Revincod Fae esceaee | desirable to one who wishes to hts, water ang sewer, 75 foot lot,| close to the business section. $e0e0,| jiehys Mauer and sewer, 7 Terms. ‘4 ROOM ‘modern house, east front, IF YOU intend to build we can give 75 foot lot, including electric stove,! you some real bargains in lots at “| prices that will please and surprise 7 in ae rhodern Hiduse, including 4 you. bed rooms, east front, 75 foot lot,! rarer front and rear porches, near school, bien for $4400, on terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. HARRIS & COMPANY, Jackson, Manager. Hoakipa Block. P. aT) Watt UV FOR SALE Room bungsiewe bath, . furnace, N cemented basement, good con- titer facing pafk, close in, only 4 ROOM mode-n cottage, bath, ur- fiatce, hscdwood floors, mrs and |‘ neat, $4200.00, 6 BOOM modern house, bath, tarnece, RatdWood floors, full ‘basement, nicé.tfees, Al loéation, $4600.00, 6 ROOM modern: house, bath, hot wa- bora cast ‘front, ‘Al condition; 10"BQOM modern:house, het water } hent. bath, cast front, nice location, Posséeston November ‘Ist, $5250.00, 10 ROOM modern’ house, including furniture;: nice Ye of city, nice tree and Hrd V condition; bar- gain at $5: & ROOM cott moadetn, $2! 4 ROOM cottage; on south side, good Barn, house ly. modern. 150 feet @f ground, $1700.00. e \A VERY complete line of houses from $1,000 to 915,000 “in practically every. me of the city. BUILDING LOTS in all. parts of the gity at all sorts of prices and terms, FOUR ROOM sree full anaes tet Txt im casinte, pemanston: $2,100. $600 ae dale ance prods apt ~ month ine tading 7 per cent interest. er ROOM MODERN: BUNGALOW, }t basement, furnace heat, hard- seek fieors, well located. > Sale price 95,250. Terms. A NEW FIVE ROOM. MODERN BUN- GALOW, fall. basement, furnace a hardwood floors, convenient hospitals ond ui site price $4, A COMPLETE HOME, six nrg and bath, rifeplate, full basemen , far- nace eat vt , gatage. Sale price “s4.950... Good terms. A VERY FINE ‘Home and bath, hardw hot water heat, Lireplece, large rooms, full, complete and ed barement, outs price $9,000. Term SEVEN ROOM MOD MODERN two story house, full oan Hat h south bi lot 56: Sale pi $4,500. Good terms. SEVEN ROOM Ni MODERN HOUSE, full basement, furnace Sours vet large, xeS $47.00. lot, two car Price $3,600. 4 Safe MODERN FIVE 5 ROOM House, fall basement, furnace heht, located! close ig.’ Sale preg $8476, $500) lance éasy terms. HOUSE 1012 EAST BE BROA! ADWAY, hav: ing a large number of rooms. This; house is modern having a basement and furnace heat. Sale pricv $3,500. | Good term: SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, cast front, large rooms, screen) porch, trees, located near school close to down town. $5,800. i FIVE ROOM “PARTLY MODERN} pike day | pool condition, lot 50x150,' ome is modern exe heats | ‘Sale aries “3,000. balance ‘monthly payments. This _agend ‘months o! pleted city sales 912.50. Before -your property see tt HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Nine Years Active City Selling. [paso Blo¢k. Phone _WORK WANTED ASHES—No more worry about faking care of your ashes—let the Asi Man do it. He takes them out of; your cellr every:-week, Cindera! for Se cal an mee rates Bas : 3550 fo 100 -pounds for -100 pounds. Green tomatoes $1.00 per woe Mrs, Erlenmeyer! 575 Phene 884. 423 Third { FOR 541 SALE « front, ‘partly of eight rovms floor8 and trim, i porages Salo FARM LANDS: ‘There até wonderful bargains on my lista. I am. surprised at the aes mand for lands trom our own farm: ers. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BU: ith the cnly man in Bismatek who . 1s “advertising this community. rE YOUNG. bagel rt supposed. to -be..a.-“horri Parade, and Nathan Samuels, aM of the fresh MISCELLANEO AUCTION SALE—Hogs and cattle. 8% had Nid Poland China spring boars gilts. 24 Pufebred Shorthorn iiking Strain) cows, heifers, balls Sale starts at 1 hi at my farm 5 miles nort! ‘west of Driscoll. Send for catalog. Lunch at noon. A. Van Vieet, Driscoll, N. D. : : FOR SALE—Registered Oxford rams and ewés, Duroc Jersey boars and Its, milking polled Shorthorn uils. Write C. B. Nagel, Box 21, ietoarek, D. rooms Water ut all times, G72LR. Close in. PI <A most’ desirable dows. « Suitable: for 1 or ly modern home. ostoffice, \T—Futnished room in mod le INCE—Ton truck for ling gravel west of Sanish, N. D, Long haul and long - eh “Thompson, Sa e | FOR SALE—275 sheep and lambs, 1 McCormick Deering corn picket Jim Davis, 5 miles east of Bis ground floor. Also for sale a Piano. Phone 619W. ROOM IN new modern home, Nov. Ist occupancy, ladies Q Sale price Terms, cai rented for first floor 419 Seventh Boom FOR urck, Phone OF. SALE—Shropshire rams, Frat ings and early March lambs. nik aoe Driscoll, N. Dak. yith piano. Cal |ANO TUNING—Call C. EL. Bryan Street. during the ‘past ld 1926 hae made’ and co spec gee ting 9119. ing or listing : this agency. times. north. TL farnisi mt. Also an nentarntsned pvr tony artment. A 7 room part- house, close in, For Phi 905 after | house, with hot water in, “412 Fifth St. PI ‘a room furnished, tra ww rn house. Can} ingle rooms. 808 ay artment i in mot also be used us __Ave. B. Phone 1094M. re {FOR RENT —Furnished apartments. The Laurain Apartments. Phone} B. F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Aiso Weeping room, Call 434 during the 960L5 evenings. FOR RENT—A 2 room modern fur alee Fa 924 Foutth St on Col ¢ room for keeping or sleepin or call at 408 Thi A nice large front suitable for one or two. . Phone 227. MODERIN furnistied _apai the Varney Flat. Phone 713. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $1,200 BUYS first class confection- ery store. Fixtures in first class condition. Only - business of _ its kind in county seat town. Fi opening for grocery store or pov hall. Must leave on aceount of sickness. Write in care 45 Tribunc FOR RENT—A well furnished cafe in Hotel Killdeer. Steam heat and Nights -ineluded. © Will board out Ma! rent. Hotel Killdeer, Killdecr, 213 Close in, Phone 1163W. work guar-) = fast if desired. specialty. b phir eye ashington iL anteed. FROPLE who h work for high| 1 boys after school, or on Sat- oe please notify H. O, Saxvik. Telenhone 285 or UVENTS, young men and women, | desire places to work for board. Telephone the Colloze, 183. — WHY Ol ATE? “After having galt stone colic for a good many years and failing to |wet relief through either doctors or} — edicines, I became discow d and inally decided to undergo an opera- Hen. but, thanks to. a neighbor. of wiiné, I heard of Hepatola: I "ook one ear and was so much befter it I felt I oN at last found some- FOR, RE NT—One sleeping room. er ele sali ‘clos for sale, including one large re erator for $15.00. 305 Third Phone_15. ~ gold ys whi watch on corner of Ave. B and Sixth) pagee erase street, or in front of Eltinge Thea-| URESSMAKING--Plain sewinj tre. Please return to Tribune or! dressmaking by the day. Phone 881 for reward. | 6 Ave. B. é yellow, femate,| PLAIN AND Fancy dressmaking. sing since last’ weeks “A temani| Chas, Lamb. Phone 731LM. it ‘eturned to 627 Thirteenth strect | aabenth Street, or ph jone 516, TAKEN UP—Came_to m A black leather Boston bax! miles southeast of St Bismarck Linton, Fin-| Sept. 15, one white roan vr je returi# to Tribune for re-| weight about 1000, and 1 about 800. John Sedivee. P i itola is sold by HEPA’ pla i N. D., 611 Seventh street north. hone 3063. Box 152, Dept. 9. Prices 56.78 delivered, ie sme ' bets ‘POP, ARE You SURE You LocxeDp “THE GACK DOOR AND ‘TURNED ODT THE WATER HEATER? IT NEVER Fas, So lm MOT SURPRISED with Charles Juliand won first prizes, er heated room with 3 large Four blocks ~Phone 967 or 40 ern house. Hot water heated, on, Call at 621 Sixth sal] only. $20.00 per month:/ ht housckeeping, on Hot water! Inquire 508 Seventh, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in} ret bu Six For RENT —Desirable room in mod- RENT=-Room in private hon 6 W Thay warm} FOR SALE—A few. household goods ling about| ports of actual yields received on ible” Increased luction. over the} jthe indicated yield a month staged first estimate of all! Based upon this yield the total ete shels harvested with the ws fri of|which compares with x corn and oats is indicates by the| bushels a year ago and ae ik, 200 bu Re-| was reported as far below average. ‘port. An increase of 41 nt The October estimate of 75 per cent els of ge Wheat; 551,000. bu ‘ene "of ober first last year and the average Fiax} 112,000° bushels rl 84 per cent. dicated by the report through the office of Paul C. New- uaeanetn pclae Fran te! cian, prod | September weather while not’ 28,643 000" beak soared ei digging, has caused a marked im-' average of 28,729,000 bushels. The | {provement of Pastures. All varie. quality of barley is 76 per cent condition. For the North Dakota‘ Corn crop there is indicated a de- boil sgtllanictach ctinine bNoried on {September first report. tion merely reflects the effect of ||} 1” Corresponding decrease of 634,000 Beptemiber v eather conditions upon Weather Conditions Unfavorable crease of 3 points during the it Weather ep throughout thirty “days.” October thst eondic|® hindered and retarded the threshing of Spring Wheat and Flax particu- Sonia, sah outa ya ot above normal at all stations and tion in that the condition of the the rather gencral distribution has, crop shows a slight increase from |" that on the first of the month a ete considerable percentage of the Flax pis Soot ani [eed hie Wheat as well, wa: ill in the A i be no question but that the crop, in shock. Deterioration in quality due common with other unharvested moisture content has been [ons hea The heavy freeze and low tem) in iF ‘ol- jorth Dakota bes oF yet elec pae will be 43,129,000 bus October first Governmer ra eB ot ree compares with 87 per cent on Oct- fh and 31,000 tons of ge an An increase of 651,000 bushels in iman, Federal Agricultural Statisti javeragey id is 14.3 bushels per favorable for threshing and ree | 142,930,000 bushels last year and the {ties of Tame Hay show ‘improved which compares with 83 per cent |! jexwace of Gn notion North Dakota Buckwheat condi- jbushels, ‘all crops ae forage in a de- the state during September have tio. i, estimated at 70 per cent larly. September rainfall has been ‘The Flaxseed crop is an cxcep- Cpastantly held back. threshing s0 th Ot ondition reported a month ago. Meat in some sections Spring soccember first. There seems to to sprouting, bleaching and et) crops, has deteriorated the st jtures of September 22nd. an month. The first killing caught a portion of the flax ci in some sections which had not reached maturity. How much of the crop was demtaged by the freeze has not been estimated. October‘ first condition as reported indicates a probable yield of 5.7 bushels per acre or a total production of 7,397,- 000 bushels. 124,000 bushels over the September first estimate. 8,768,000 bushels harvested last |” yeur and the average of 8,083,000 | bushels, Flax probable yield of 5.7 bushels compares 6.5 bushels harvested last year and the average bushels per acre. hone lowing nights caught approximate- ‘ly 75 per cent of the Corn crop before maturity. A considerable Portion of the Flax in the northern districts had not* matured at the time of the first frosts. Potatoes in the Red River Valley were not damaged to any great extent by ithe cold. In other sections, particu- ‘larly in the Northwest, there was some dumage to the potato crop. Although grass on pasture land was soft, no damage is expected ae the freeze and the corn crop excellent source of winter fe ter feed prospects are much better than they were a month ago and previously. The North Dakota Corn crop on October first shows a decrease in ndition of three points from the September first report. The pre jent indicated yield is 20 bushels per acre. The total production based on the Oc ereth estimate will be 22 0 hot | 2 in mod- Car- +f to market slowly during September , Hs North Dakota, The blu ins ever, indica better than September age. The indic: w that of the ten ) tat ‘eporte faieated for , though below heat ‘hone es a viet of 76.7 Sich | , els and 2 total production 0} 000 bushels. This ares With 1,000 bushels last ft 12,540,000 F abl »p-has. overcome tly art and is a lege factor in the sent good winter ; ifeed prospect. The October first bushels |p production for North Dakota corn Yield of 8 - ‘compares with 24,816,000 bushels the average yield of 82 bashes | per | produced last year and the average %¢re. 2,915,000 bushels. Thi: stimate of the total productions of all corn and not merely that portion of the cro ed, y poor Aree estimated light) Phone! Gain in Tame Hay The Tame Hay crop according to the October first report on shows a slight gain from the indi cated yield and production a month ago. Weather conditions, while un- favorable to threshing and harvest- ing of grain and digging of pota-| toes, has benefited all forage erops | ( id pastures. The yield indicated is .90 ton per acre and the total production based upon this yield! will be 874,000 tons, an increase of 31,000 tons over the estimate of a month ago. It may be red with 1,452,000 tons harvested last year and the der I of 1,- 478,000 tons. The yield it yeur was 1.62 tons per acre and the average is 1.35 tons. The quality of all tame ha crease from the quality reported]! last month. On October first the jows an increase of one-tenth of one bushel per acre over the yield reported September first. The total produc- , tion on the estimated total acreage of 10,378,000 acres will be 84,062- 000 bushels. This is an incraese of 415,000 bushels over the September ‘first estimate. The quality of wheat has been markedly decreased {during September due to unfavor- ‘able weather conditions ai frig. Sequent sprouting and bleaching i $t.jgrain in the shock. The quality is, ‘however, slightly aheve the average of the last ten years. The quality ri ion eee i is Segesines as 86 andi per cent and compares with 87 per hone cent last year and. the average of quality was estimated at 81 per 82 per cent. ‘cent. A year ago it was 92 per Mrs. Oats Crap Decreases ‘cent and the average of the past 515) ‘The Oats crop in North Dakota ten years is 93 per cent. has decreased from the estimate of , Clover Hay yield in North Da- re -|kota is estima cet] Heptemaben. first. secarding to, re ‘acre compared with 1.95 tons a year | Call ein, cow,| October first. The average yield red,/is 17.0 bushels per acre which ist ade Prete eaideormpadre |one-fourth bus pushes ‘besa pers acre oa On October first it was. reported iper cent ips year and the average of ra falfa veld is considerably be- ae average. On October first the Government estimate is that North Dakota Alfalfa will yield on the TWAS GOING TO _This compares with 2.25 tons per Get GAS ¥ ‘acre last year and a three year Average of 2.12 tons. Quality of alfalfa hay is rated at 88 Last year the quality of alfa! 93 per cent and the last tage years alfalfa quality has averaged 96 per cent, The estimated yield of Millet and ,Sudan grass is 1,05 ton per acre ‘compared with 1.4 tons last year. | The estimate and average of all ther. ids shows a decrease ; yi 1 1.10 tons per acre, North Dakota Pasture condition (shows a marked improvement irom ‘the September first condition. 'October first the estimated condi- | tion was 66 per Ne last month the \condition was 54 per cent. It is, ihbwever, still below average and | below the wee of 70 per cent By Blo = | repo ported @ year ago. The ten year average is |, Weather cond * : | arene to. the: maturing and esting of seed crops. The con- ioe of. these crops has been ! lowered during September and. is much below average. . The October first. estimate places Clover Seed + condition at 64 per cent. This eom- : pares with 64 per cent'a month ago, ' 78 per cent a year-ago and the ten “Year average pf 78per-cent. Tim> othy Seed is now ‘placed at “57 ‘per , cent compared with 82 cent:a witl year ago. The Alfalfa ‘Seed crop’ eset estimated at 63 per c se Bewer de ag) Miikee wna alg st | \ This is an increase of | ¢ It compares with is Irish Potatoes continued to move |‘ shows a slight in- : }at 88 per cent compared with 92 he average this year 1.5 tons per acre. | ; T cent. vdftions have not been |’ es un Nira oft of ren! ‘ages by the fear Wil ily the name in Saeed ‘were « year dol report i ae a ary a lar per month over a In North Dakota this yeas, fay Inbor on farms was sala s pane less bo than were tne pau m Tabor & Supply nah there in- on of demai 8 been @ si Sellent ‘ext out uf ‘the harvest sections. On Oetober first the suoply is estimated at 96 Pent. “The ratio of supply t de- cent. ie ratio of supply mena is 107 per cent tapered with 08 per cent a month ago. : NGUHMARCK WATER BUPPLY. CO. Notice in hereby give that, “an meoting of the stickholders of Sigma: Water Su; upply Coneae pration creates ler the laws of the inte, Ks West 1 jt held at the co poradane in the City oe k, Btale North Dako! 0 o'clock a. m., on the bth day 26 the | following adopte First, solved. marck Water 8 corporation, create State of Went nder the li Virgh yy discontinur bu: a rperation and sur- renders to said State its charter and franchises. ‘The Board of Directors nh it the plant, ote the Bis- Company, a Mand organized ha Su City, the com- yi one out of business; and the Roard cf Directors have ‘con- verted) th oth property, choses in actio: 1 other assets be- longing te company into cash ind have 11 of the debts of the orporation except Its bonded in- nd after puy sqid aphtled the 4 moe Tismaret. Dainy ‘waper of gener: ed i oration a week ur Ate that he certify PY deliver to. Nita the public vided by law my hy of said Sth day 7 Attest: LiL, Poole s yield | ; to of her sum duc and Intention. to. foreclose. said lis cor iu tion, as Horta e, dated the of Mi com-|> instrument County Trust don, North Dakota, 16th day of November, ‘fin | for revord r said was ‘auy os crded { Mortgages, on page signed sald Ransom office of the said I in the of T de of wuld Burleigh ago and a three year average of | Pe Clover hay quality has | *"4 K which was duly extended in writing by and rank: Vaskes und Vaskes, his wife, and Grace dated the 19th di 9 wil be foreclose ay premis: an County of rth Daketa, m., 1 such apriguge in said wold to certain unty of ti, aad pans “last hair az) One Hundred and i: wor of Tang Principal. Mastin 8 cht of way of the Northern Pacific ital way Company. hy will be due kare date of & indred Forty-t ($1,042, e conts and premises ribed mortgage and which willl satinty are such mort- Te a and 58/100 Dollars omether with u re. On 1926. "GRACE, JANBORN TOBATD, J 01 ROBERT HP Boe AGP es Attorney Assignee hag Mi, Burleigh ys Count, Dv. vobate or tirat Publication, Oct. & the xum of °°