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FRIDAY, QCTOBER 29 Tribune Classified Adv. janager store. Must speak German and be wble to handle the German Russian trade. We want a hustler who sell goods and show a profit. salary expected and etl dae —dress care Tribune ‘GOVERNMENT PATROL i per TOR—Guards eded for, eens and Sie. borders. Particulars $.deo yeni y ‘WANTED—Men and women to eam! barber cos Great i big was Few weeks completes. Cate car Melee i mo and cies: pene ie learn | ‘WANTED—A young man LS tl bookbisding trade, Write whone Ne. 86. Wavinu-—Boy to work in dining room. Apoly_O’Brien’s Cafe. WANTED—A male second cookpat the | pve.t Shop. FEMALE HELP WANTED | ‘WaAniED—Gerhan speaking nurse; (Registered) fof small hospital, ion open Noy, 1. Phone = or brite crokm Render, Elgin, N. D, ROOMS FOR’ RENT large front room eult- FOR RENT. large room suit. able for two or ¢hroc, with three ‘windows. For sale: Round Oak range. Phone 544W for informa- tion. Call at 305 Third Street after Oct 81st. FUn KeNt—Two rooms in modern new home. Beautifully ‘nigel 184 Two blocks from G. Hote! _Fourth Street, Phon BOER. cping yoom ‘in mod- Bg water heat. A brass bed. Phone 610W or call at oot Sixth street. Too! house, two blocks from. post office Bath and telephone con- jecond street. ‘Nicely Turn’ | room in’ strictly modern home for one or two. Call at 702 Seventh e room. Kitchenctte and closet nice- ly futrnished for veneer hounekeeping. __4t_Fifth § FOR RENT—Coi hot w modern home, iter, earage, Phone 724 or Gall at in! ir, heat, alpo” 10; Ri nicely elesving roont water at all ti 1004 P 8 ractive slee| ‘ing room in modern home, central- ile locate, Nieely furnished. Call FOR me two closets. 514 Si: ‘Large front room with, Suitable for one or res 27. in. Call 1017 or call at a location. A Corner Mandan Chg, home. Het, Fith St.! — DEPENDABLE USED CARS WE aer that. the Used Cars wo ib be eee us ou rs we have eet, many wr our Used Car customers, Dodge Sedan, leather: 1926, Chevgolct Panel Delive: Light Delivery. Easy time payments. For! ALE. 1926" Oldsmobile | coupe, Al condition, eee Bi Nee nd Bro am good 4 oeehantial con. finish and 4 ditiun, $275; Spocial! OU} 25; 2 see} sia x tourin 5 1d ae ouring: winter bdo ey 3.1 1080 Buick 6 touring, new tires, good mechanical condition, $200. Tetms ean be arran on any of the above cars. Bismarck Motor Co. tudebaker ‘Distributors. 3 y CHEVROLET ‘Sodan, ‘Ford Tudor, Ford Touring, Ford Tracks, land tay ion Coe lie Chevro! § it ou! ces. Seietanth a aS areet Touring car. Cheap for cash or terms to responsible party. Must sell by October 30th. Inquire at 404. venth strect. FOR RENT—Nicely+furn “gees: ing rooms, Close in, Phone 1052R ; or call 422 Fou! \ FOR nished as living room. Suitable __for one_or two. Call or. fo furnished Toome: in modern home. Hot water heat. __Inauire 37 Ave. A. q FOK i nish for “ligt jhonsekeeping, Phone 6 Foo close in. warm atiractive room. venth street. Phone 682. it Small cost, ‘Write for par- tieculars. Fargo Sanitarium, ei ANTI Maternity ~ Gases,” with good care, at the home x3 flrs. John Dixon, 504 Ninth st WANTED Jo REND _! ‘WANTED—To rent a two toom house in good location, Must be warm house, rent must be reasonable. Write Box 405 Wilton, N. Dak. WANTED TO RENT ‘Two or’ ar ane unfurnished housckee e Write care Tribune No br ne - re fat sk enrves fo eee chair, 2 small tapes, oT leather rocke: other ceueky stool, FOR SALE. 3 bedstead, ing und mattresses, 3 dresaers, rugs, pictures, droning board, 1 yacuum clenute r fos Must beat and mov. refrigerator, ¥ 5 1 dining table 00, 1 White sew- "FOR SALE—10%5 Ford Coupe in A No. 1 condition. Four new tires /- heater. Price reasonable, Phone For ALE i096 Oldsmobile De Luxe Sedan. This'car'ii ically new. Write Tribune Ne No. ‘AND, Lid ew five room mod- in goed location, and near por Call at 102 Ave. C West or Phone 575R. FOR | Snowstorm aio; 1 oO sete }® ROOM modern’ house, Heel bee large living ro well. Io. ited, 60 foot lot, garage, on. terms, sapere gy house, 2 bed: tooms, iroat 50 foot Jot, for! ‘bout $700: down ‘end pe tal 5 ROOM Dts, eos ate quite ’ new, fine condition, good location, iwod floo: ron very, ble for $4’ f oak Want, Takis, seek ee Tooms, water, lights, sewer, ani bath, cast front, good location, for 2450 on very liveral terms, and. cam of it like rent. ROOM modern house, 8 bed rooms, eae front, 50 foot lot, fine porch, —_ een desirable, for d term: 5 RO iM modera -bu enol te in, hi partition ae *desitabie home, garage, OF ACRES of land improved with several buildings,~ va actes in cul-; tivation, balanco in pasture, d Springs on ferm, 7 miles fro Id TTA a ts oak posts scanding, at price. a GouD. ell 5-3 for investment, close in, rents for $89 per month, for $6300. Lors For sale in different parts of} the city ee WHEAT GAINS AND THEN SAGS sin Canada Give, Market Firmness—Lack of Demand Acts as Offset soutl Chicago, Oc —VP)—Snow storms in Canada Suggesting hindrance to threshing tended to give firmness at times to wheat values today, Very disappointing demand “for Nort American wheat, however, acted as something of an offset. Starting un- changed to 4% cent: lower, wheat scored moderate general < gains, bu subsequently was “inclined to si orn, oats and provisions were we: corn opening at % cent down to \% jeent up, an er undergoing a ma- terial setback all around, Likelihood of an ‘increase in the! United States revo supp); ee total on Monday attracted “a good deal of notice today. ! Winnipeg. To indicate how much lower than last year the grading in Canada becomes. The fact was ited that current inspection a only 593 ears garding numbe ir or bet- ter while 1, ‘Odd cars wage | bélow num-| ber four. On-the other hand, considerable of the selling of wheat here today was based ‘on roperts that country mar- ketings of wi eee in Canada yesterday ‘were upward of 4,000,000 bushels with some estimates that the total ex- ceeded %,000,000 hep iat a yeur ago. The aggregate wos bushels. TOCK Dz of A.) very uneven but fairly ble medium and oped 0 LIVES’ 0, Oct. 29—(U. 8, 000 g Weight butchers around atosdy wit q Pg FOR ‘SALE—AI thodem seven room bi mie Jot 150 x 150. Inquire at 100 street, SRE ae Salis oon which stand straigl of head, ty Meat Market, Ouse ‘and. two. ‘housekee; ng rooms, FOR BAL ‘and 500° Wi bout: 70 pounds. Located beg et sie five “miles } iar. Add Briar. ered aos mileh say 8% walles | f ing machine $36.00, bed and springs ; °° Fifle 22 caly $i nrg! ‘ hen cabinet, ‘ve ing cabinet, card tal wall mirror, floor pg He FOR SALE A ew, 8. piece Wa dining room. set. “Can be'seen at 1305 Front. _Phone- 2635. ry SALESMAN WANTED. | KADIO"SALESMEN WANTED ‘to sell standard make of radio regeivers to dealers for a Minneapolis nage jobbing house. An attractive mot maker, Address Tribune Na FOUR’ ROOM PARTLY wonpaps oe water, lights, full ment, fugnace heatysBaly BUN ‘to: down-towa, | bagement,-fiirnace. heat, hurd- vr Sale price $4700. ra ona, vl ue r g.avod beat sain prin a quick Nate: 1 HAVE. Tw ond a numil investments. ef houses an ae at youy eg nee | ake RB: RENT—Zwo ... ro tn» artes t) fe int ew street, je 228) Fok RENT=+ rast nlealy fart priced. Lamba’ Ave! best prices: yesterday, lighter weights ee steady with close; top 13.65 paid for 250 to pe und pest Ik. Bi ven butk: 170 to 200 Pounds 12. 113.20 tik, Be backing itt 10. 25@)11.60; Ar lowers hu | nik. lgob@isto: id Tr ps0: ligne medium he it. wel isa ithe At ight 1. 13.00; pack- Ine bows 10 10.00@11,85; slaughter pigs Cattle 3,800 better staf wih of fed it with week's trade: on ped- basis; sina practicatly ignor- 'y steel lower grades steers and western grassers 16 to:26 lower; feeders: ‘and . stockers steady; . best Yearling 8 at 11,00; some held around tk of fed steers 9.75 down- a she stock mostly ‘26 cents lo er; bulls and vealers steady. Sheep. 12,000; slow; choice fat! Jambs Tnbout ateatly; in-bctween und! sarer grades ‘weak to 15 cents ate matives te $5260 dian villa sonra EY BISMARCK~ TRIBUNE INDIANS CAMP BAST OF CITY Three Sioux ‘Families, Among Group to Perform For Queen, Here For Event Encamped cast of town, three In-/ dian families are taking no chances yon missing Queen Maric’s visit Mandan next Monday, and are going ‘on with their hom life just as*thefr parents did when Mandan was an In- if I ti ri f The hill east of town, on which-the phase are encamped, i: the old Mandan Villa; campment of Indians at that spot! before Her Majesty atrives. Many“ fndians whose names were famous in early days, and = many! whose parents and grandparents were | r well known in pioneer aays, wil) be ‘at the eeremonies. Four tribes will be represented: The Sioux, Man@an, Hench (Hidatsa) and Arikaras, | from the Forth Berthold and Stand: ing i reservations. Some Who Will Attend Some of the older people Preseue will be Chief. Red Tomahawk, the two men who killed Sitting ‘Bull; White Bear, the Sioux head man Two Bears, grandson of old Chie! | Two Bears who fought General Sully in southern North Dakota in the six. ties; White Crow Walkin; Blk Holy Horse, who was taken as a hos- tage while one of Two Rears’ wa riors in thé Battle of Whitestone Follows the ‘notable scou. for the Indian fo ¢ Ghost !and Iron Reads, riors; Young Bear, w |: famous Yanktonaise Spirit and Eagle Staff. All of these | men will come with their wives. In addition to this group, there will be a group of the younger cople, mak- ing about 40 Indians who will per- form their ceremonies for Queen Maric. All of them will be in: com tume. Major Welch, who is in charge of! '! je ceremon is the head chief of | ! he Sioux and is a foster son of th Chief John Grass. His India takpe or Charging “Her Ma ajesty personally recuse that her train stop at Mandan could see the Indians,” said Welch. “We invite all the Bismarck people to come over and see the cere. t t e is Sioux war- se father was chief; « Wise ‘As.against. this, bull monies, which will take place in the! Harper . | loaders wore actively calling ‘attention Northern Pacific park so:that there | Hammond evrclet | to the character of wheat grading at will bods A booth is to be built at one side’ I of the park from which Her Majesty | and her entourage will watch the | ceFemonies. ‘Cecil Pennin; ingto xcomalae 4 thre Moore Mandan, Mrs. Jordan way robbery, plead. Mi Minot Mrs. Star .. [nBIEScowws Cecil Pennington of charged with hi ed guilty in district court in today and was sentenced by Judge se John C. Lowe to serve 10 years in the state penitentiary. The crime was committed in Divide county several weeks ago, and two other accomplices are already serving terms in penal institutions. Char! Nibblack was sentenced to a 10. term, and a youth. who was the defendant was sentenced to the sta training school for one year. Penaington told the court that he has a-wife ond family of four. chi!- dren residing in Mandan, the old of whom is 18. He serve » months’ term in the state penitent in 1918 for manslaughter and aiso bh. served a sentence in Morton county for violation of th the ae prohibition laws, G.N.D.A. Drive in Mandan Results in $200 Over Allotment Mandan went “over the iia 'e for new members for the er North Dakota Association hy more Ae $200, A. W. Furness, ry the wenaen Chamber of Commerc ird in its dut Seoretary Furness tho $1,500 quota was r day morning ind that scx 1, coming in since thut . | swelled the fotal Dbss rood Tig 38 dines eep':1,700; tat lanibs, shendy ry orp bulk fat nativer, 12.26@ 15: bulk fat owes '2.50@ 6.5 Teer ‘and ini ioe ppiendt tis, Present expectations are that even; more will be added to the tots], amount brought in, as one commit.ec th not yet made a complete report} l canvassers were ‘not ible to or touch with a. few. prospect ere cue, of town. “Tecan ym, ang a on Rumania war and also directed her troops, ve titled to the eagle feather hoaddeees with an Indian peace pipe, symbolic | of the frjendliness of the Sioux ‘na- oe but Ruished guest who has asked to see ne dancing party at the Lewis and them in their dances, the plans were ib re morning. Mandan time, Senator Is Unhurt ey ter near Huff, according to meager d 4 Cast For K. P. Play” Major Marvin a homa be plenty or room for” preem) 8 ‘a th Dakota will Queen Marie of ioux eagle feather | Mon ‘Bridge Dinner : nd _ Dancing Party Given | Thursday _ Evening Mr, and Mrs. G. H, Spielman, Mr. fund Mrs. JH. “Bil, ie Mr. and me N. Stevens entertained 36 it evening at a dinner, bridge was a nurse during the indians argue, and therefore is :¢1 it had been planned to present ‘her ‘ion and the United States with Ru- Indians more concerning the distin- when the old ned Clerk hotel. The dining room enutifully decorated in organe and Quee! | black and the Hg dk idea was ive in Maric’s special train will ar- Mandan at or half an hour. Dodge Mail Car Is Destroyed By aed TURDAY ot four faculty parties TE FOR YEARS FROM: When Cae Overturns | CONSTIPATION “ene Hed seton injury, Wed Kellogg's | ALL- er nities When: hisene tiie brought relief in three weeks That constipation need not s! °' d his car fear upon your heart is proved i ment, turning 8 letter from Mr. Tho: 'Henleiger: wich to write and Sel zou) ey mee Kelione's: ALU-BR. route "d Kno) he mail but y he fire, Another car was requisition- ‘d for bral git A tient use on the line, ails available in the city today. According to the story told, “Mr. n was driving toward his home uff when he turned a sharp cor- of a n emban tomobile was com- itor Martin es-! No 3 fet tore “ now } Chosen This Week “"" | , Cle: Kol ees. food that sweeps your iniestine. ean, stimulating normal, he: Eat two tabl fal it eaten regular ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or your grocer will return oT purchase price. Re- member it is 100¢¢ bran! ‘try ‘ipes on on_ every packa x Kelloge’ LL-BRAN is nade by areees in Battle Creek, Mich’ Sold by all grocers. Served in ing hotels and restaurants. voers of the cast of “Lightnin’ ”, nted by the Knights of he fi weck in December Jace Theatre, were announe- ‘day. The play is under the n of @irs. Walter G. Renden. al will start immediately for whieh is as follows: Roy F. Dow a W. Holt . McMahan Lee Mohr . John Sakariassen Horb, F. Hoeft iL Sullivan, ryt Lightain’ . tt. osgebauer Mildred Lehman Agnes Jones Hildegard Hanson . ferene Winness . Evangeline Wade Gladys Millsap Uilainee Kennedy .» Lela pk EES 3 TS) DDIES‘COLDS should not poe alread ” Treat Preston Save Up to 50% on Dentistry All our work is of high quali and fully guaranteed, Large dl purchas: enable you_up to 50%, Free with Plate and Ice HALLOWEEN ENTERTAINMENTS A Halloween Party extractio: Uride work Service for Out-ol. New York Denta! Company ite N. I’. Depot Phone 234 affair. , conducted will close that night. | as Ey if , clusion of the at the home of the first, Hall en ond Mee Le Ld. amt} A Collins pected to be unusually en enjoy th, 198. Collin: Avenue. DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT es The Degree UE Honor lodge will] Mr. and ie jack” hold 2 dance are Tuesday evening-at pn of Sykeston drove te to ane the Elks hall. Tickets have been on! dan’ W. to spend s few days the past month and a great} with relunivee: interest is being taken in the The contest which has been ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mes. C. D. Cooley enter- tained leat evening a set for Mr. and Mrs. C. A; Bask oe ON VACATIONS Misses Gertrude and Neva Knie’ left Tuesday morning on vacation Seis: Misi a Knief will sto Fargo to visit frien trude Knief will fo to Ohio for a sev- eral w 18 WORTH thi sian nts ta Foley 2636 heft fala Ave., Chicago, titing your name and address r clearly, You will receive a trial bot- EE! tle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- The young people of the Methodist pound, for coughs, colds, croup iscopal chureh were entertained (spasmodic) and tiekdi arent ene last evening in the church parlors q trial packet each of Foley with « Halloween party. A refresh- | diuretic pet Rea for the Bilt, ment cours: dat the con-! and Foley Cathartic T wonderful remedies John Ronsland Tet Rave ietped futons Rbteniaeds «384 Rollin Welch For Sheriff Burleigh County GENERA ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 2 YOUR SUPPORT cee BE APPRECIATED (Political Adv.) REELECT. Frank J. Johnson | Candidate -For Keelection COUNTY AUDITOR BURLEIGH COUNTY «. » (Pol, Adv.) VOTE FOR ° L. E. HEATON Independent Candidate For the Legislature Look for his name in the individual column (Pol. Adv.) Cream for just wouldn’t be complete unless you served TO YOUR GUESTS Special for Halloween Orange Flavor Pumpkin Center Mold and Chocolate Brick-60c quart Also Individual Pumpkin Mold Orange Flavor Ice Cream 15c each: \ \ Two Layer Brick Orange and Chocolate 50¢ quart

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