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One C« eî 4 Per WWdl WOWLVX CXNTB FEB LINE FEB ITERE (COUNT SIX WORDS TO TH and Commercial Advertisement Orne Cent Pes* Woirdl flJSO FEB LINE FEB MONTH. FIRST INSEKTION J MINIMUM 1 *0) BECOND lNSEBTIONl MINIMC1 TO AVOID BOOKKEEFIXO CASH SHOULD ACCOMPANY ORDEBS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—3080 acre stock ranch, well improved, fenced, good buildings, lots of water, plenty of hay land near the Bear Paw Mountains. Price $13*00 per acre. Easy terras. SEVEN-ROOM house, fully furnished, north side, full lot. Price $3500. $500.00 cash will handle. Real Estate Ç JUT M ( c LIEAM Abstracts of Title Loans and Rentals ^ and Fire Insurance NO. 5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONE 4304 Splendid income property. Third avenue north to exchange for 160 acres land in Judith Basin. Several splendid homes for sale on easy terms. See us. H. H. STANLEY COMPANY Real .Estate. Loans. First Nat'l. Bank Surety Bonds—Fone 4355 2—One seven room and one six room houses, modern except furnace. Close In; good rental property. Price $7,500. HUNTSBERGER-GEVENS CO. GENERAL INSURANCE. BUNGALOWS-HOUSES See our complete list of homes before you buy It will pay you FRARY & EURL1NGAME Established 1890 Loans on Farms and Citv Property—Insurance of All Kinds—Bonds Com pleted in Our Office. HICKMAN J— ^Ä ntal3 ' ;Su 1Ä FOR SALE—A brand new, strictly modern, six-room bun galow with all up to date built in features. FOR SALE BY AUGUSTA, MONTANA 800 Acres—Splendid ranch and agricultural proposition well improved with 9-room house with water piped from spring; large barn, chicken house, bunk house, and other outbuildings well made and nicely painted. 160 acres in alfalfa, 350 in cultivation; good water-right; located 3 miles of school, depot and elevator; splendid soil. This is the best improved ranch in this section and in the highest state of develop ment. Priced $50 per acre; $10,000 cash, balance on long terms at 7 per cent interest. 1,200 Acres—A splendid and desirable tract of irrigated land well located within one mile of town, school, postoffice and elevator; about 350 acres in cultivation with over 100 acres in good alfalfa. Entire tract with the exception of 20 acres lays almost level and all under the ditch with good water-right; fine mountain stream and two good springs at the house; fair improvements with 6-room house; fair barn and outbuildings. Priced $55 per acre. BRANDT & ÛGDEN GILMAN. and AUGUSTA. MONT. iHndküstorkul Siifces, Bsnsk&ess Trackage Residence Lots in all parts of the city— with Water, Sewer, Cement Walks, Boulevard* TERMS 1-3 Cash, 1-3 in 1 year, 1-3 in 2 years 7 Per Cent Interest on Deferred Payments The Gire &tt Falls T<dwitoä@ Co. Third Street South —First National Bank Building FARMS AM) RELINQUISHMENTS FOR LEASE—160 acres all irrigated land, some in alfalfa, close to Great Falls, fully equipped with registered milk stock, horses, implements, hay and feed, to lease on shares or for cash to responsible couple with at least $1,- j 000 cash capital. Give experience, age and references in first letter. A very i attractive proposition is offered the I right man. T. M. Thompson, Vaughn, ; Mont. j FOR SALE—Several half section grain j ranches on crop payment plan. Buyer j must have equipment or money to buy I it. Machinery will be sold at half price. Buyer should have money to ; put in first crop. Box 162. Tribune. | RANCHERS AND STOCK M EN We | have outside our 6000 acre tract, 700 ; acres first class stock land, soil, water, feed, transportation, near good town. Price $18 per acre, 8 yearly payments. Half of this can be cultivated. For further information address Brownell Land Co., Bryant, Snohomish county, Wash. FOR SALE—Horses, cow, heifer, all kinds of farm machinery. Good chance to buy cheap. Also for sale or rent 3£0-acre wheat farm. Box 164 Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT—Large store building in town of 500 in western Montana.; thickly settled irrigated fanning country to draw from. Excel lent place for merchant with stock of goods in drouth stricken country to come wh'ere irrigation insures crops. Good climate, good churches and schools. Address 152 Tribune. FOR RENT—2000 acres of farm land. F. P. Goodwin, Farmington, Mont. NICE IMPROVED farm. Will sacrifice for cash. Inquire box 92, Square Butte, Mont BOARD AN D COOJI 3-ROOMS, modern, with board, close in. 412 Fifth avenue north. HOME COOKING and large warm front room suitable for three. Fone 4G88. 801 Fifth avenue north. BOARD AND ROOM in private family. 626 First avenue north. _ FURNISHED room for two gentlemen. Board. 211 Fifth street north. MODERN rooms with board, three blocks from Hotel Rainbow. 614 First avenue north. MONEY TO I. OA!* MONEY TO LOAN—L. F. Rutherford, _105^ Central. MONEY to loan on city property. Mld kiff-Spaldlng Co.. 209Vj Central ave. $2,000 TO LOAN on improves. city prof' 324 Centra* REAL ESTATE LIVESTOCK. 60 HEAD purebred yearling and two- j year-old Rambouillet bucks for sale, j Best of condition, active and v'goraus, | especially bred for Montana range ! yearling ewe, same stock took first pre- j mium at state fair, this year. Big bod- j 'ed heavy shearing sheex). B. C White, j Buffalo, Mont. 200 '""HEAVY SHEARING Rambouillet' on e and two years old rams, $25 each, j Niliill & Nicholson, Hobson, Mont. _ WANTED—125 head of horxes to pasture j for the winter; lots of straw, grain j and running water. F. P. Goodwin, Farmington, Mont. FOR SALE—430 cead white face ewe j l ambs; 100 head yearling Rambouillet j bucks. C. R. Tlntinger, Cascade, Mont. FOR SALE—Team, harness and wagon. Call 901 Ninth ave. south. FOR SALE—Five pure bred Poland China boars eligible for registration. These are spring pigs and are results of twenty-five years' experience in breeding. Can be seen at Long Ranch, Belt, Montana. or inquire of J. B, Long & Co. Inc., 301 First National Bak Bldg.. Great Falls. FRESH milk cows for sale. L. F. Ruth erford. lOS 1 ^ Central. BUSINESS CHANCES GROCERY business, with 4 living rooms in rear, $600. Pacific Agency, 102 First avenue south. SAFE AS A BANK—300 per cent annu ally. If you can invest $15, upwards, write Midwest Investment Bureau, 654 Boston block. Mi nnea p olis, Minn. FOR. SALE cheap, small rooming house business. Fine location for boarders; close in. Box 102, Tribune. GROCERY store for sale. Will invoice abo_ut $4,000 L A snap. Tribune Box 137. NEW AM) refinished pocket and biL Hard tables, billard and bowling sup plies. Brunswick phonographs and records; Brunswick tires and tubes. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. L S Bacharach, Agent, 54, E. Galena St Butte, Mont. STORE ROOM with balcony. Mountain Block. $60 per 5 Sixth street north. Rockj montât. WA NTED—T O nENT WANTED—By married couple, no chil dren, furnished 3 or 4 room house or housekeeping rooms; must be reason able. Also want barn or garage. Box 169, Tribune. WANTED—to rent, four or five room furnished apartment or house. Box 170, Tribune. WANTED—To rent 3 large or 4 rooms, furnished and heated; or would care for house for parties going away for the winter, by three adults. Can give A-l references or a bond. Address Box Tribune. HELP WANTED—FEMALE GIRL for ranch, close in, 2 people cook for; no children; winter's job; good place. Montana Employment Co., 13Vi 2nd St. So. WOMAN cook on ranch, $50 month; win ter's Job; no women on this place. Montana Employment Co., 13% 2nd St. So. YOUNG LADY for demonstrating sheet music. State age, experience and sal ary expected. Tribune Box 167. MAKE $5 to $10 weekly addressing, mail ing circulars, sample full particulars 15 cents. P. O. Box 1, Bellevue. Ky. COMPETENT girl for general house work, good wages, nice home. Apply 207 Third avenue north. WANTED—A girl for general house work at 824 Fourth avenue north. I SPECIALIZE in popular and operatic music and POSITIVELY GUARAN TEE to teach you to play popular music in twenty lessons. Mrs. J a fk Kinder, 801 Fifth ave. No. Fone 46SS. RELIABLE girl or woman for house work. 512 Fourth avenue north. "LADY stenographer. Reply in own hand writing. Box 166 Tribune. EXPERIENCED stenographer at once. Box 1757. GIRL for general housework. Mrs. R. B. Capies, 29 Smelter Hill. _ _ WANTED—Girl for general housework. 221 Fourth avenue north. WANTED—Experienced" girl" for general housework. Mrs. A. E. Wiggin, 19 Smelter Hill. WANTED—Maid for general housework. 916 Third avenue north. j j | ! j j j j j j j j HELP WANTED—MALE BELL BOYS wanted. Boys must be over school age and good appearing. Apply 9 a. m., Hotel Rainbow. WANTED--Capable "boy to drive Fopl in country for a few days. Apply 320 Second avenue south. CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for postal mail service. $125 month. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars of examination, write R. Ter ry, (former civil service examiner) 470 Continental Bldg., Washingt o n, f D. C. WANTED—Warehouseman or store keeper. Must be experienced in hand ling mine, mill or smelter supplies. Cus tomary salary for this class of work will be paid. Apply to William L. Creden, care Cascade Consolidated Sil ver Mines, Neihart. Montana. WANTED—Time keeper experienced in either mine, mill or smelting time-keep ing. Customary salary. Wire or tele phone William L. Creden, care Cascade Consolidated Silver Mines, Neihart, Montana. SEE Y MCA AUTO SCHOOL, I.os Ange les. None better. Start right. RANCH foreman and wife. State wages desired. C. H. Campbell & Son., 9 2nd _St. No. WANTED—Man to operate and repair tractor, wages $10.00 per day. How many times have you seen an ad like that? Perhaps many times, but due to your inexperience you were forced to pass it up. We can teach you in a few weeks in all branches of Auto and Tractor repairing and driving, all branches of ignition, battery and elec trical work, vulcanizing .vnd retreading, welding and brazing. Real shop prac tica! experience. Write fur information and catalogue. Prepare for a better job this winter. Enroll now. Day and evening classes. Hemphill's Trade Schools, Inc., 707 Hawthorne St., Portland, Oregon WANTED—Trucks to" haul wheat. Pay 25 cents per bushel; 28 mile haul. Box 148, Tribune. 200 MEN WANTED for woods work at Lupfer. Mont. Camps about 15 miles west of Whitefish, Mont. Scale of Wages: Road Cutters $70 month and board Two horse Teamsters ....$75 month and Board. Sawyers .$75 month and board Four horse Teamsters ....$85 month and board. We do not need any four horse team sters at present. Blacksmiths $110 month and board We need one blacksmith at present. There is no charge for board, tost time or Sundays on the above scaie. This work will last until March 1. if a man gives satisfaction. All men are insured under the State Industrial Compensation Act. No charge. Is made to the men employed for this in surance. _ HENRY GOOD. Room 15, Conrad Bank building, Kalis pell, Montana. GÖOI) MONEY for you selling our line of fruit and ornamental trees; small fruits; roses. Start immediately to se cure best results from the heavy de mand. Salem Nursery Company, 428 Oregon Building. Salem, Oregon. "LEARN AUTO, tractor and airplane mechanics, welding, vulcanizing. Prac tical training. Four big schools. Free 100-page catalog. Special low rates. Write today. Modern Automobile Ac Tractor School, Dept. 92, 1803 Third avenue, Spokane, Wash. SITUATION WANTED— E KM ALK WANTED—Day work. Phone 8457. DAY work wanted. Phone 7016. WANTED- day work or laundry to take home. Call 6961. TRAINED nurse wanting work, either maternity or practical nursing. Box 56. Sand Coulee. CHAMBER work or housekeeping. Box 105 City. WIDOW, with 13 voar old boy wants housekeeping or plain cooking; coun try preferred. Room 4.», Great I - alls Hotel. WANTED -Position as housekeeper or companion to invalid. College gradu ate. Good cook. Unusual circum stances. Box 153 Tribune. WANTED- Position as cook on ranch or camp. 909 South Tenth street. DAY, hour work. Box 145. Tribune. DAY WORK. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 6B 99. ____ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE MIDDLE AGED man wants any kind of inside work from 1 p. m., to G p. m. Hammlll Hotel, Room 18. YOUNG married man wants work in city, inside work preferred. Box 168 Tribune. ._ ELDERDLY man wants work. 1116 S ev en t h Ave. _No. MAN and wife" want all winter's job on ranch or feeding stock. Wife can cook for crew of men. Write or call. James hotel, 209% First avenue south. Great Falls, Mont. Phone 6758. SPECIAL NOTICES CARE of children by hour or day. Fone 8049; À HIGHLY respectable lady would take care of a nice home or apartment for parties wishing to leave for the winter; best references. Phone 507, Park hotel. WASHING, Ironing, at home. Call 5873. '"STEAMSHIP TICKETS To and from Europe. F. J. Kreidl, 118% First Ave. So., Passports. Foreign Exchange. TRANSFERRING, coal delivered cheap! Phone 8313. HONEY FOR SALE. sweet CLOV e IT HONE y T prepaid to Montana postoffices. 10 pound «pall $3.25; 6 pound pail, $1.70. .Clark - W. Allen, Big Timber, Mont. PLEASE NOTE—We do not chargn classified advertisements to residence addresses. FURNISHED ROOMS WILL gentleman who paid deposit on rooms on 3rd Ave. No., yesterday, please phone 8958. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two. 808 2nd Ave. No. MODERN furnished room, $16 per month. 315 Third street north._ FÎT RNIS H Ë D room 714 2nd ave. north. LARGE front room, suitable for two gentlemen. 421 Fifth avenue north. NICE warm room in modern home, with breakfast for two girls sharing same room. Fone 6175. FOR RENT—Two rooms for housekeep ing; light, fuel and _ gas furnished. $25 a month. Fone 8958. NICELY furnished room, hot and cold water. Gentlemen. 715 Fifth avenue no. LARGE nicely furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 715 Fifth avenue north. ONE nice room, single, $18.00. Call after 1:00. 412 Fifth Ave. No. FURNISHED rooms. 821 Third ave nue north. MODERN room 212 Third Ave. No. FURNISHED Room, ~ gentlemen only. 204 Fourth avenue north. A SMALL front room for rent. Apply 320 Fourth street north. FURNIS HED room. 31 4 5 th Ave. No. M ODE R N~room. 312 Fourth street north^ FRONT room. 601 Fourth avenue norths FURNISHED room. 617 Second avenue north. STEAM HEATED rooms. Very reason able rates. Palace hotel, 307 Fifth street south. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. 522 First avenue north. LIGHT housekeeping room for bachelor. 211 Fifth street north. LARGE front room for light housekeep ing. Inquire after 5 o'clock evenings. 311 Fifth avenue south. ONE large clean housekeeping ^ room, modern, everything furnished. 520 7th _flt. No. _ VAUGHN Hotel, 306 Central avenue, front housekeeping apartments and single housekeeping rooms. _ HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 307 Fourth avenue south. STEAM HEAT. Colonial 320 Second ave. south. FURNISHED AFAETMENTI THREE rooms, heat, private entrance, gas range, close in, $35. 312 Eighth j street south. APARTMENT at the Geraldtne. 706 3rd | Ave. No. TWO-ROOM strictly modern apartment ! with gas. 1126 First avenue south. THREE-ROOM furnished, modern apart- j ment. 1612 Central Ave. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apart- j ment with bath 30& Third avenue no. ! MODERN two and three room apart ments. Steam heat, electric range. 426 j First avenue southwest. Phone 9627. j UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED apartment, ten rooms. 503 2nd Ave. No. Phone 6354, or call j 21 G 10th St. So. FIVE room, corner 2nd Ave. No. and 8th St. 315 First National Bank Bldg. J. ; P. Train or. FIVE-ROOM apartment at Jensen, sec- ; ond floor. Apply phone 6048 TWO unfurnished rooms with gas, light.; heat and bath. 417 5th S' No. TWO large rooms and private bath, heat and hot water. Murphy bed. Phone ; 5266. j FOR RENT—FUHNISHED HOUSES THREE-ROOM modern house, piano and garage. Responsible parties. 717^2 Fifth avenue south. SIX-ROOM modern house. Close in. ; Call 212 Eighth street south. FURNISHED cabin. Two Men. 824 ; Seventh Ave So. j SIX-ROOM modern bungalow. Will rent to responsible party for one year, j 3217 Central avenue. THREE-ROOM furnished including sew- ! ing machine and piano, full lot for ; gardening and garage; $25 a month. * Interstate Realty. 20S l 2 Central. __ j I ! FOR RENT—UNFCKNISUED HOUSES HOUSE for rent or sale; best bargain in town. 1510 Fourth avenue north. THREE-ROOM house. 921 Seventh Ave. No. $12 per month. D. Watson Robb, 121 Central Ave. THREE-ROOM house, gas range. 1024% Eighth Ave. No. SIX-ROOM house, modern except heat. 1609 Third avenue north, Fone 6141. SIX-ROOM HOUSE for rent at 14<?9 Sixth avenue north. One 3-room house at 1411 Sixth avc- nue north. Call 1016! Fourth avenue north, or fone 9755. FOR RENT or Sale, one modern five room bungalow, and one modern four room bungalow, west side. 415 Ford Bldg. _ Fone 9582. FIVE ROOM house for rent, all modern except heat; rent $20. Inquire 421 Fifth street north. DESIRABLE four-room modern house, close in. 625 Third avenue south. A. H. Gray. FOR RENT— Five-room house. .Inquire at No. 8 Fifth St. N. FOI KENT-Slll«t:ELtAJtIOCI TWO garages for rent. 816 Fourth ave nue north. FOR RENT- Garage, paved district, $6. Phono 66S9. HEATED garage, 4th Ave. No., on pave ment, near 15th street. Phone 9683. 40x25 brick building for garage or work shop. 323 Second avenue south. OFFICE room for rent. C. H. Campbell & Son. 9 Second street north. FOR RENT Three desirable office suites in Dunn block. Inquire at Room 1. TO TRADB. EQUITY in 6-room house, near Academy, to trade for good horses, cattle or re linquishment, $2,000. Call or address 2104 Fourth avenue south. INCOME property bringing $50 per month. Will take automobile as first payment. If you have a car you want to trade on city property, see us. Fagan & Norby. WILL TRADE Model 75 Overland tour ing car for Ford car. 806 Central. TO TRADE—Section of fine land in eastern Montana and 160 acres near Sun River. Will take house and lot or good lots. Corcoran, 203 Ford Bik. HAVE a good car to trade for lot or lots In Academy district. Box 151, Tribune. LET US trade what you have for what you want. Anything, anywhere. AVat son Land Co., 121 Central Ave. WILL trade Overland Light Six. Model 85, for 6,000 shares Greater Wyoming oil stock. P. O. Box 611. FOB SALE—REAL ESTATE 80-ACRE TRACT, lVi miles from city limits. A valuable piece of property for gardening, farming, poultry farm or hog ranch. Will take $20 per acre for quick sale with a' cash payment of $800, balance terms to suit purchaser. 911 Central ave. j | ! j j ! j j FOB SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE or rent, Nov. 15, 3-room mod _ era, at 1420 6th Ave. No._ Fohe 8349. _ Five room modern bungalow, Academy district, full lot; garage; $5500. Four room modern bungalow, Academy district, full lot; garage; $3700. Terms. Four room bungalow, modern except fur nace; north side, $2700. Terms. Three room cottage, full lot, Academy district; $2300. See our offerings before you buy. FAGAN & NORBY. $650.00—3-room furnished house near Masonic temple; leaving city. 910 1st Ave. No. A STRICTLY modern bungalow, five rooms, also sleeping porch and break fast nook. Hardwood floors. Good location. Will sell furniture if desired. Double garage. Tribune Box 154. $650.00. 3-room furnished house near Masonic temple; leaving city. 910 1st Ave. No. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, brick and tile, modern, everything complete, two lots, new house and finishings. 2901 First avenue north. Call 106 Third street south. For sale by owner. Four Room $1500 Five Room $3100 Six Room $4800 Nine Room $3650 We have good comfortable, strictly mod ern homes located In all parts of the city, including Boston Heights and the west side. Interstate Realty, 208% Central. 5-ROOM all modern bungalow, nicely furnished; north side. Must be sold within 10 days. Give me an offer. Box 687 city. _ FIVE-ROOM house, almost new, on three lots, barn, chicken house, board fence. See owner, 2104 Fifth avenue south. Phone 7499. FOUR-ROOM modern house; close in, with or without furniture. Call even ings. 1016 Third avenue south. FOR SALE—A four-room modern house at 1913 Sixth avenue nortî». Call at 212% Central. AUTOS FOR SALE. DODGE to u rlng car, a sacrifice at $500. Phone 5413. BEST cash offer buys 1919 Chalmers Six cylinder, 5 passenger, good condition, or will accept Ford as part payment. 2423 First Ave. No. Phone 6837. FORD car for sale, 1918 model; $300. J. M. Estes. 520, Meurice Hotel. 1919 FORD touring car. in perfect good trim, tires almost new. A bargain if taken at once. 1111 Seventh Ave. No. FOR SALE cheap or will trade for auto, one three-room shack and one two room shack, both are wired for electric lights; barn that will hold five head of cows; good chicken coop; wire fence. Rent on ground paid up till May 1, 1921. Price $400. Terms if desired. 806 Central. . FORD SEDAN for sale. 1920 self-starter. 2223 Eighth avenue north. ______ DODGE touring ear good condition $450 OVERLAND Top Delivery, Model 90, $375.00 FORD delivery truck, just overhauled, $300.00. Liberty bonds accepted at par in pay ment. Call 6416 or 216 Ford Bldg. j ; ; ; j ; ; j j ! ; * USED MODEL 4 Overland touring. Has been thoroughly overhauled. A great buy for the purchaser who wants a real automobile in a light economical car at a reasonable price. Overland Great Falls Co., 301 First avenue north. Dodge touring $525 Chevrolet $300 Overland roadster $325 THURSTON MOTOR CO. 314 First avenue north USED CAR BARGAINS VELIE light 6, first-class mechanical condition, refinished in a beautiful shade of maroon- $800. OVERLAND Model S3B roadster, all new tires—$475. FORD sedan, nil new tires, shock ab sorbers. vacuum tank, large wheel, foot accelerator, motor develops maximum power—$675. OVERLAND Model 90 touring, a mighty good light car at a reasonable price— $750. OVERLAND Mode! 69 touring—$250. Overland-Great Falls Company Phone 9787 301 First Ave. No. i ! j j I j i j j NEW VELIE SIX used two months. Owner deceased. Relatives leaving state. Must sell at once. May be seen at Pierse Garage. FORD touring car. Pierse Garage. FOR SALE Harmon 34, 1918. completely overhauled and painted; first class condition. Inquire Duggan Plumbing and Heating Co.. 414 First ave. north ONE-TON Ford truck and 1%-ton Denby truck. 617 Central avenue. Bl'ICK SIX. $650; Buick Six $850. Cole Eight, cord tires $750; Maxwell $200: Ford $250; Hupmobile $900; Chalmers $850; Ali toûring cars. Velie 4 passenger $700. Terms to responsible parties. 617-619 rentrai avenue. FOR SALE—Chalmers car in good con dition. Inquire J. B. Long & Co. 301 First National Bank Bldg. FOB SALE—FURNITURE BUFFET, quarted sawed oak. wash tubs, dishes, two leather upholstered chairs, Morris chair, drophead sewing machine, very reasonable. Must sell today. 115 10th St. So. WALNUT piano, dining room set, beds, dressers, rockers and bird's eye maple des k. 3211 Fifth avenue north. DINING room and bed room furniture; one new slgger ice box; one Quick Meal range; other household goods. Call at 621 6th Ave. So. Phone 7835. FOR SALE—Dining room table and chairs; china closet; dresser, library table two small tables, small rocker, ice box, bed complote, sewing machine, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen range. Inquire 1005 7th Ave. No., City. FOR SALE- One almost new Singer sew ing machine; one sanitary cot. 421 5th St. No. HEATER similar to Howard heate-, also n range. 1621 Seventh avenue north. NEARLY NEW Monarch range. 2701 Central avenue. MIRRORS, sewing machine, and other household goods. 925 Second ave. so. FOR SALE-All or part of furniture of 6-room house. House for rent, $30 per month. 712H First ave. N. Fone 5334. A-l HEATING stove, like new. Very reasona ble. 1408 Seventh avt north. NEW $60 fumed oak dining table, $30. 67 Woodworth. FOR SÄLE— 2 rockers, new Singer, 1 rug 9x12. 1920 Fourth avenue north. SLIGHTLY used South Bend Malleable range with water back and connections $75. also kitchen cabinet $12. 1105 Eighth avenue north. BED, spring, mattress, dining, kitchen and round folding tables, rocker, Cole's hot blast heater and vapor bath cab inet. cheap. 326 Eighth avenue south. FOR SALE- Two large Whittafi Wilton rugs, Jacobean oak dining room set, chiffonier, mulberry velour rocker, »a hogany library table, baby buggy. WÛ9 Blackstone. Phone 9443. CALL IN OR CALL UP ] (CLASSIFIED) [ CALL IN OB CALL UP ACCOUNTANTS WM. B. FINLAY, C. P. A. 203 Rocky Mountain Fire Ins. Block. Fon.s 4663. FRED H. MUND, certified publlo ac countant. Fone 6133. P. O. Bo>; 1293. Great Fail*. Montana. WILSON-CLARK * CO.. certified public accountants, one 9799. 76-77 Stanton Bank Building, Great Falls. Montana. SHORTHAND REFOBTERS DUDLEY CROWTHÊîC short hand re porter, notary public. Mul'.igraphlng. typewriting, etc. 608 First National Bank Buildinsr. Fone 9406. CHIRO PRACTIC». Dr. Offerman. Fone 4690. 418V4 Central. O'Conneil and Ö'Conneii. 699 Central. 4626 DR. W L. DITTO. Breen Blk. Fone 8381. D ANCIN G SATURDAY of each week, at The Ne* Odeon. Knights of Pleasure Club FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ONE 4 model D Tractor, nearly new, at a big bargain. Terms to responsible par ty. 412 Fifth avenue north. MEN'S heavy winter overcoats, sweat ers, separate pants, coats and vests, one 303 Savage rifle for sale cheap. The Bargain Store, 13Vé Second street south. NOTICE Only 15 men's suits are left and 16 men'3 single coats. Will sell the lot or by piece. Men's suits, price $10 and $12; men's single coats $2.50 and $3. 300 Fifth street south. INDIAN motorcycle and side car. 814 Second Ave. So. ALFALFA and timothy hay. Box 46. CÖON SKIN" coat at a bargain. Grand Hotel, room 29. CARPET - SWEEPER, two violins, one rocker, one B flat clarinet and regula tion band suit. 711 Second avenue So. ONE platform scale, 3 heaters, 1 Majes tic range, 5000 sacks, 2 coal oil heat _ ers. 506 6th Ave. So. FOR SALÉ —Cleveland Cletrac Tractor; one John Deere triple gang breaker bottoms; two gas tanks; all in A -l con dition; cheap If taken at once. I. E. Thomson, Brookside, Montana. UNDERWOOD typewriter No. 5. 326 Eighth avenue south. FOR SALE—One 30-60 Rumely engine in good shape, cheap; and a three-section Emerson disc plow, 18 or 20 disc. F. P. Goodwin, Farmington, Mont. BILLIARD table at cost. 422 Fourth avenue north. Phone 6264. KELLY SPRINGFIELD tires in Ford sizes. Will sell my small stock at good discount for cash. Need the money. Peterson Grocery, 501 Eight ave. south. FOR SALE—1 Smith Form-a-truck. $250; 1 "Enterprise" sausage machine, $100. All above mentioned articles in good condition. Inquire Great Falls Meat Co., 310 Central Ave. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS SELL It to Brown. Second hand goods. Phone 8128. ELK TEETH WANTED. We want Elk teeth In all 3izes. Send us any you have and name your price. We will remit by return mail cr send i back your shipment Intact (charges pre ! paid) if not satisfactory. Jewelers every where know us. We refer you to them or to our banking references—The Cen tral Trust Co.. of Chicago or the Na tional Bank of Commerce, Providence, R. I., as to our responsibility. Bassett Jewelry Co., 36 Garnet St. Providence, R. X. WANTED—Sandes-Newell four disc plow. Box 712, Conrad, Mont. WANTED— Secono-nand turniiure. Me tropolitan Hardwar e Co. Fone «360. WANTED—Second-naaa turnltur* o( all kinds. We p»y cash. Fone SMI i. Kllsberc Furnitur^ Co WE ARE now In the market for second hand furniture. Stoves, ranges and goods of ail description. Highest casb ; urlce paid. Enterprise Furniture Co. Phone 7804. NOTICE—As I have moved into a larger building and need the goods. I will pay good prices for discarded clothing, shoes, harness, saddles, trunks, dia monds, guns, musical instruments, etc. We call to buy and pay cash. Phone 6930. The Toggery Shop, 120 and 205 First avenue south. LOST AND rOUND LOST— Cameo brooch. Finder please call 6504. Reward. LOST—On 7th Ave. So., spare tire carrier with license tag No. 35287 attached. Finder please telephone 6147. FOUND—At 2900 Second avenue south 3 hogs. Owner may have same by calling W. H. Thompson and paying for this advertisement Fone 5415^ LOST—Ladies' seal collar between Trib une and Elmore Apts. Reward. 405 Ford Bldg. LOST— Round brooch set with small dia mond. Return to Johnson Hotel office. Reward. FOUND -Three hogs at Great Falls Packing plant. Owner can have same by paying for advertisement. POULTRY AND EUG». FOR SALE—Pure bred White Rocks, (Fishel strain). Hens $1.50; chicks $2.50; each. Mrs. S. P. Carithers, Evans, Mont. HAY AND PASTURE ALFALFA and timothy hay. Box 46, Fort Shaw, Mont. ALFALFA HAY. Buy your hay and po tatoes direct from the growers. Sun River Valley Producers association, C. S. Hanna, President, Slmms, Mont. WANTED—Horses to pasture for win ter; excellent feed and water. R. S. O'Pay, Fife, Montana. BEST pasture for horses and cattle. Fone 9572. S24 Seyentr avenue south. FOR SALE—100 tons No. 1 blue joint hay at $25 per ton. f. o. b. cars, Bowdoln, Mont. Write Hellekson Lumber Co., Bowdoln, Mont. WANTED—No. 1 timothy hay. Address P. O. Box 1352. PERSON Ah MAN, aged 34. desires to meet widow lady. Box 499. Great Falls. Irain Robber Now Making Embroidery Rawlins, Wyo.—Artistic embroidery work as an occupation for a train rob ber may sound unusual but it is bring ing to William L. Carlisle, whose ex ploits following the robbery of a Union Pacific train filled the columns of news papers for days, an income which al lows him to pursue studies in prison. Carlisle still suffers from a wound in his chest received at the time of his capture and is unable to do heavy man ual ' work. ARCHITECTS SAMUEL HENRY HAAS, 208^ Centra*. DBESSMAKINO DRESSMAKING and alterations done. reasonable. 615% Second avenue south ALL KINDS of dressmaking. Reason able prices. 217 Third avenue north. Phone 8033. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS CASCADE ELEORIC CO., C. D. Smith. Mgr.. 504 Central avenue. Fone 6634. CHIR OPODY DR. HULTBERG, 14 Thisted Bldg._ PAIN TIN G AND" DECORATI NG LUNDGREEN Decorating Co. Fone No. 7399. 719 First National Bank. PIA NO TUNIN G. BETTER PIANO TUNING. Phone 7571. PIANO INSTRUCTIONS PIANO and music taught. Phone 72o2 legal advertising. NOTICE OF SALE OF CASCADI COUNTY, MONTANA, REFUNDING BONDS, $150,000.00. Notice f3 hereby given, that in pursu ance of a certain resolution duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Cascade County, Montana, at a reg ular meeting of said board, held on Sat urday, the 2nd day of October, 1920, au-i; thorizing the issuance of the coupom bonds hereinafter described, the #ai<4. Board of County Commissioners will on Tuesday, the 30th day of November, A. D. 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. of that day at the office of the Board of County Commisisoners, in the Court House, Great Falls, Montana, receive sealed proposals and sell to the highest and best bidder, 150 coupon bonds num bered from 1 to 150 both inclusive, of the par value of $1.000.00 each, aggregating the sum of $150,000.00, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of July and January of each year, said bonds bearing date the 1st day ot January, 1921, and being payable and re deemable in the manner following, to wit: , ; Bonds numbered 1 to 7, inclusive, pay able January 1st, 1924, redeemable Jan-| uary 1st. 1923; Bonds numbered S to 14/ inclusive, payable January 1st, 1925, re-[ deemable January 1st, 1924; Bonds numJ bered 15 to 21, inclusive, payable Janu-I ary 1st, 1926, redeemable January lstl 1925; Bonds numbered 22 to 28. inclusivej payable January 1st, 1927, redeemable January 1st, 1926; Bonds numbered 23 to 35, inclusive, payable January lstl 1928, redeemable January 1st. 1927; Bond^ numbered 36 to 42, inclusive, payable January 1st, 1929, redeemable JanuarjJ 1st, 1928; Bonds numbered 43 to 49, in-T elusive, payable January 1st, 1930, re-^ deemable January 1st. 1929; Bonds num-j bered 50 to 56. inclusive, payable Janu-f ary 1st, 1931, redeemable January lstl 1930; Bonds numbered 57 to 63, inclusive^ payable January 1st, 1932, redeemable January 1st, 1931; Bonds numbered 64 ta 70, inclusive, payable January 1st 19331 redeemable January 1st, 1932; Bends) numbered 71 to 77, inclusive, payable January 1st, 1934, redeemable January 1st! 1933; Bonds numbered 78 to S4. inclusivej payable January 1st, 1935, redeemable January 1st, 1934; Bonds numbered 85 t<l 91, Inclusive, payable January 1st, 1936J redeemable January 1st, 1935; Bonds numbered 92 to 100, inclusive, payable January 1st, 1937, redeemable Januaryl 1st, 1936; Bonds numbered 101 to 112, in-T elusive, payable January 1st, 1938, re-l deemable January 1st, 1937; Bonds num-l bered 113 to 125, inclusive, payable Jan-I uary 1st, 1939, redeemable January lst.r 1938; Bonds numbered 126 to 138, inclu-| sive, pavable January 1st, 1940. redeem able Januarv 1st, 1939; Bonds numbered 139 to 150. inclusive, payable January lst,| 1941, redeemable January 1st, 1940. Said bonds to be issued for the purpose| of providing funds for redeeming ant? cancelling $150,000.00 Court House bonds,I due and payable January 1st, 1921; both| principal and interest of said bonds be ing pavable at the office of the Countyl Treasurer of Cascade County, in the Cltyl of Great Falls. Montana, or at somel bank outside of the State of Montane, to| he designated by the purchaser in his bid. Said bonds will not be sold for ' es - than their par value and the Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids; all bids must be unconditional, and all bids other than bv and on behalf of the State of Mon tana. must be accompanied by an un conditional certified check on some bank in Great Falls. Montana, in the sum of $5,000.00 payabla to the order of the County Treasurer of Cascade County, as a guarantee of good faith, which check will be forfeited to the County of Cas cade by any bidder to whom said bonds may be awarded at such sale in the event such successful bidder shall refuse to ac cept said bid and make payment for such bonds. All bids shall be addressed to the Countv Clerk, at Great Falls. Montana. Dated at Great Falls, Montana, this 2nd day of October. 1920. W. F. KESTER, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. Attest: JOHN E. MORAS, County Clerk. First publication Oct. 28, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Helena, Montana, October 21, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Julius Fou vilie, of Eden, Montana, who. on Novem ber 16. 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 013172, for SEKiSW ' 4 sE ■-*, Section 15; N4NEV». E^NWViNWV. NEViNWU, Section 22, W ^ W 4 N W ^ N W , Section 23, Township 15 North, Range 4 East, Montana Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. F. Frary, U. S. Com missioner, at Great Falls, Montana, on the 1st day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Benjamin Stagmiller, Rudolph Maurer, John Worrel, all of Eden, Montana. Victor Anderson, of Miliegan, Montatia. JOS. OKER, Register. (First publication Oct. 27, 1920.) ALIAS SUMMONS. I In the District Court of the Eighth Judi cial District of the State of Monta»*. In and for the County of Cascade. , t Mattie Badertscher, plaintiff, vs. Hugo Badertscher. defendant. The state of Montana sends greetings .to the above named defendants, and to eash cf them' You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action which Is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy oi which Is herewith served upon one of you in each county wherein any of you reside, and to file your answer and serve a copv thereof upon the plaln thiff's attornev within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, ..udgment will be taken against you, by default, for the relief demanded In the complaint. This action is brought by the plaintiff against you for the purpose of procuring a decree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff on the grounds cf desertion, in this to-wit: That you. disregarding the solemnity of your marriage vows, wilfully and without cause and without the consent of this plaintiff, and against her wish and desire, deserted and aban doned the said plaintiff, and that you ever since have and still continue to so wilfully and without cause desert and abandon the said plaintiff and to lfve separate and apart from her. Witness my hand and seal of said cou,. ,h„ By Pat Mullin, Deputy Clerk. FREEMAN & THÜLEN, Great Falls, Montana, 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff.