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on y Register of Deeds of the county of ‘ the said tortgagors fail to pay: thu faxes asmameieannnt saidimortagged |, | F. H. REGISTER, ‘ered by Frank ‘4. White, Ji., and Eva, ,and thirty-six cents ($1,158.36) for the The Board of Education i marck, North Dakota will >reéceive sealed ‘proposals until 8:00 p. nf./Mon- day, Jan8 10, 1918, for.the erection ‘and conipletion of a four class room ‘brick school building to be erected-on Bik. 4: of Coffins addition to the city .of Bismarck, N, D., in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Van Horn & Loven, architicts of-Bis- marck, 'N. D, Proposals must be adressed to R. Penwarden, Clerk, and,must be seal- ed’ and marked “Proposal for School Building” and each proposal shall: be | accompanied by a certified ‘clieck pay- able to Geoge Will, president, for at least five per cent of the tender. Bids will be opened in the pres- ence of bidders in the office of the ‘Board of Education.at:the High School building in Bisméirck, ‘N. D. ' , The right is reserved to reject any or all propoSals. Plans’ and specifi- cations will be on file on and after May 28th, 1918; with the Builders’ Exchange in St;'Paul.and Minneapo- |. lis, Minn., at the ‘office of the clerk and the architicts office in the city. of Bismarck, N. D. 4 aes at Bismarck, N. D., May 25, By order of the Board of Education of Bismarck, N. D, R. Penwarden, 5-27-29-31-6.3-5-7-8, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MoRT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is heresy given that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- Clerk. lyn B. White, his wife, aortgagors, to Matilda E. Edick, mortgagee, dated the 26th day of Tuly’ A. D. 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the.27th day of July, A. D. 1916 and recorded in Book 131 of Mort- gages on page 584, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the tity of Bismarck in sine county of Burleigh ana state uf Nort Dakota a: the hour of.10.y'siuck-a..m, ou, the 13th day. of July, A. D.-19i8, 10 satis: jy: the amoun, Jue ypon. vuch mort. gage on the day of ‘sale. * The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be_sold'to satisty the same ave those certain premises situated in the city of Bismarek it the county of Burleigh. and state of North Dakota descrized as follows: Lots numbered eleven (11) ‘and twelve (12) in Block number.Two (2) of McKenzie’s Addition to: the city of Bismarck in the county’ of Curleigh and state of North*Dakata according to the plat of said addition-now on file and of record in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of said Burleigh county. The said mortgage provides among other things, that in case of default in the payigpanot intarpai die omthedept secured by said mortgage, or in case premises when due; the whole amount secured ‘by said-mortgage may at_the election of said mortgagee be declared due and payable. , . The amount secured by the said | mortgage is one thousand dollars, principal. sum, and interest thered: amounting to two hundred forty do: lars, the said interest ibeing evidenced | by six Interest: coupon notes dt $y each executed and delivered iby the mortgagors to the said mortgagee due respectively on the 26th day of Ja@nu- ary and the 26th day of July during the years 1947, 1918 and 1919 and the.de- faults irgthe said mortgage consist in the fail@re of the mortgagors :9r seith; er of them, to pay jany\part of the said intérest coupon note falling sbtd" on the 26th day of January, 1918, to- gether with the accrued interest there. on since its maturity at the rate of 10 percent per annum amounting on the: date-of this notice to the sunf,ot $1.38 and in the failure of the said mortgagor’ to pay the 1916 and 1917 taxes assessed upon and levied against the mortgaged premises at any time prior to the 28th day of May, 1918, when the said mortgagee, exercising the right given her in said mortgage, paid said 1916 and 1917 taxes then amounting with penalty and interest to the sum of $79.44. LER By virtue of! such provisions: con- tained in-said mortgage and because ofthe said defaults on the part-of the ‘said mortgagors, the said mortgagee has elected to declare and does here- by declare the whole principdk sum and accrued interest thereon due and payable together with the said taxes paid by the mortgagee. : ue Therefore + will be due ‘on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of eleven hundred fifty-eight dollars unpaid principal sum secured thereby together with unpaid interest accruing on said mortgage devt today of sale and taxes, penalty and .interest paid by the mortgagee on said mortgaged premises for the years 1916.and 1917 fbesides the statutory costs of fore- closure. \ Dated June 1, 1918. w= MATILDA’E. EDICK, Said Mortgagee. Attorney; for: said Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. G—1 8 15 22 29; 7-6. Sawing Through Oiamond. The old-proverb about diamond cut @lamond used-to be true, but today a @amond can be sawed through by a thin dise of phosphor copper revolv- ing about 3,000: times a minute. For many years, all diamonds hqd. to be sent to Amsterdam, where ‘tlie’ Jetys had a monopoly of the trade of dia- mond cutting. Even the Cullinan dia- mond was sent there to-be “cleft” in two. , Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ra E. T. BURKE LAWYER _. Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 Shop in The Tribune Before nthe Petition will be heard by this WELL,IF PANSY 1SN77 A WERE “AND HELEN HAS GONE: OUT ‘WHAT ARE WE GONG To Do ABovr Hey, | Taoucnr You SAID DINNER. WAS ALL READY? State of North Dakota, Burleigh,—ss. “ In County Court, Before Hon. H.C. Bradley, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Rufus Ullun, Deceased. Clara B. Ullum, Petitioner, County of vs, 1 Rosalia Pettet, Goldya M. Ullum and Clarence B. Ullum, Respondents. ‘Notice of Hearing Petition for Li- cense to Sell Real Estate: The State, of\North Dakota to the Above ‘Named Respondents and all persons interested in the estate of Rufus: Jum, deceased :” ri You are hereby notified that the petition of Clara B. Ullum, adminis- tratrix of the estate of Rufus Ullum late of the city of Bismarck in) the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota,‘ deceased jhas been filed inthis court, therein’ petitioning that she be authorized, empowered and directed to sell real estate be- longing to said decedent’s estate, de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The East half (1%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) and Lots Three (3) and Four (4) of Section Eighteen (18), Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-Nine | (139) North, Range Seventy-Eight' (78) West of the 5th..P. .M.,-and- in, Bur leigh County, North wakota. Court on Tuesday, the 2nd day. of July, A. D. 1918 at, 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this Court, in the Court House, in the city of Bismarck, Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. And you and each of you /hereby cited and required. tse. and there to he cud appear before this Court acd show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Teoted the 18th day of May, A. D. 1918. , (Seal) * By the -Court, 4 H. C., BRADLEY, 5% \ Judge of'tHe County Court. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, . ‘attorneys for Administratrix, Bismarck, N. D. 5-18-25—6-1-8. / \ ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of a arin water sewer on Front street from Eighth street to Tenth street in Sewer Improvement District. Number One and Three, city of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by, the board af city commissioners until eight o'clock p. m. Sune 10, 1918. Bidders shall bid upon a basis of cash payment for said work and are required to state the rate of interest the improvement warrants shall bear (not. exceeding seven per cent per an- num) which are to be received and ac- cepted: by them at par in payment for the work. All of said work to be done according to and in accordance with the plans and: specifications prepared by the city engineer, approved ‘by the city commission and filed ‘in the of- fice of the city auditor. i The following approximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of the bidders: 760. lineal ft. of 24 inch vitrified sew- er pipe. ‘280 lineal ft. of 12 inch vitrified sew- er pipe. ‘ 2 manholes. 8 catch basins. Bids will ‘be received providing for the completion of this work July -15, 1918. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum or, Five Hundred ($500) Dollars indorsed , or made paywble to the president of the board of city commissioners of the. city of Dismarck as a guarantec that the bidder will enter into a con tract. for the performance ‘of such work in case such work is‘ awarded ‘to him, within ten days after the accept- ance of his ‘bid, and in case any ‘bid- der to whom such contract shall be awarded fails or refuses to enter into such’-contract when requested to do s0, such check accompanying his bid shall be retained by the city as liqui- dated damages for such failure. Each proposal musf’ also be accom- panied by a bond running to the city of Bismarck in a sum equal to the amount of his bid as provided in ‘Sec- tion 3707 of Compiled Laws of \North Dakota for 1913.: Plans, specifications, You Shop in the Store. j oes COOODLOLIPOL OE LODODOODEDIOOODO ODODE estimates and blank .forms of-pro- posals are on file in the office of ‘the city auditor, or can ‘be obtained from DINNER OLIVIA = IT the city engineer upon application. Mach bid shall be securely sealed and endorsed ‘‘Proposals for Construction of a Storm Sewer on Front Street From Eighth Streef to ‘Tenth Street.” ‘Bidders must specify in their pro-}s posaJs that, should the above work be:awarded to them, they will bind themselves {o/ finish and complete the same not later than tho, date stated in the advertiseni The fight is re- served to reject any or all bids, or to agrent or reject any part of any bid EN the ‘best ‘interests of the City’ may appear. ‘ By direction of the Board, of City |, Commissioners of the City of Bis- marck, North‘ Dakota. C. L. BURTON; ' City Auditor. 5--25; 6—1. NOTISE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special District—Annual Election.) Notics is hereby given, that on on the first Tuesday in June, ‘being June 4, A. D.-1918, an annual election will, be held at.\Will School in ‘the spetial school .. district of No. 1, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota,’ for the purpose of electing the following embers of the board of education: Yas nber to ‘serve fora terin’ of re. rs, for the city of, Winehotte' Al be openedat 9 o'ctéck a, m.,” and.closed, at 4 jock. p.m. of that day. Shed Dated at Bismarck, this 20th day of May, A. D. 1918. 3 By order of the board of education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, $ “Clerk. + 6—102 34 Knew What He Needed. Lawrence was intensely interested in his father's new auto, , One day he was walking with his mother on an icy street when a’ man just ‘in’ front of them came near falling. Lawrence laughed heartilf‘at the’man’s wild wav: | ings of armsvandjlecs.and Ahen remark- ed to him: “Mister, you need some akid chains.” (7 ‘S07 7%er “8 SE OLIVIA CAN GET You. SHouLD HAVE PuT THAT STUFP ON A LONG Time Aco, BE COOKED BY How ~ , SALESMAN—Capable. BISMARCK BY ALLMAN IT'S ALREADY _ COOKED WouLD AGENT—SALESMAN MANAGERS WANTED ior open terri- tory to-supply automobile trade and car owner with Kor-Ker Tire’ Treat- ment and our other lines.. Large profits; must. finance. own orders; unusual. proposition. Alcemo Mfg. S NJ. specialty, mar for “Ni Dakota.” Staple ‘lie “oa New aiid - Exceptional ‘terms. Va- seancy nows+i active: commissior eekly for expenses. Carlin Lidg., Cleveland, weekiy for expenses. G 1920 Hucl'd Ave, Cleve- land, Ohio, Dept. 26% 22. £66 1 1b THY F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CQ. Way don't you start getting that homo now? ‘You have always felt that you wanted a home, so has your wile, but you (thought you never haa enough money. We can give you your choice of hundreds of splendid lots in almost any part-of the city on the most reasonable of terms. We cither own or control these lots and you are perfectly safe as you are dealing with neon contract, . Office open every evening. Fire insurance in reliable companies. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. “oss Telephone No. 78R \ Office in First National BankBidg. ‘JOH. HOLIHAN | Real. Estate Bargains POR SALE—Almost new Bungalow, ; full _basenients and modern through: oat | : FOR SALE—Six room house and corn: er lot close in. Lot 50x150 feet and worth as much as-} am asking for -he entire property. This is a real Dargain. obras oe ORK SALE—Ford Runavout Car. Ea- gine t_ class. $250. FOR SALE — Ohne refrigerator in condition. Call 112 8th street. Phone : 5 31_3t_ J. H. HOLIHAN tucas Block. - - + + Phone 745 ° HELP WANTED—MALE GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,090; hiigton. Examinations every: where in June. Experienc unnecery sary. Men and women desiring gov- ernnent positiong-write for free par ticulars to J, C. Leonard, , (former *sivil ice examiner) 5d Kenois Bhlg., Washington. “ WANTED—Two neat app men 18-21 for advertising Salary $18 per week. work. Call 5, 6 p.m. HA. K, Yambert, Northwest Hotel. t } 5-; WANTED—Salesman lace and en: broidery importers, work establish- ed. trade North Dakota‘and South Dakota, eXcellent-opportunity right mah with established ‘trade smaller towns. Fuld, 1140 Broadway, New York. - 61 it ISALESMEN WANTED—Best of refer. ences and a ‘few hundred’ dollar cash ;necepsary; «| * ihprifity ‘profit; ‘Spectalty “wal + _vertised.,.. Alcemo , Mf#>Co.,,, 2. Bridge ‘St.; Newark, N: ? : a 61 Mt, AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR— Greatest seller in’* years. Every American wants it. Lavishly illus- trated!’ Low price. “Wé Wh pay you $225.00 to distribute it. Sam ple free. delphia. 61 1t __ HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—In Bismarck 2 small furnished house, or furnish- ed-rooms down town. . Write M Fred Paige, Mandan, N. D. _ 6-1-3t. WANTED—Party wants to rent: fur- nished, house , for summer. Phone 442L. i 61 it EVERETT TRUE IVE. HAD ALU IT CAN STA THAT STRGET PIANO IN rRONT DE House By. Conde OCF | THS UCC "STEP .OCUT. THERES AND Tect HIM THAT ONG Of US HAS (1° MOVE—= AND He!S THE ONG weet $500~to $1,000 International Press; Phila-; WANTED—Four carpenters at once. Apply ‘Henry Yates, 1108 13 Phone _74 ‘ WANTED—An erienced _ mar clerk in Grocery store. ‘Inquire at Gugsner's. 529 WANTED—25 men at once for mine work at Beulah, N. D.' For informa. tion’ apply Hughes Electric Co., of- fice. Bismarck N. D. i 5 27 3t WANTED=Méh on “state highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ten bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week, railroad fare paid; weekly advance for*tray- eling expenses. Address at once, ' Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Oma- _ ha, Neor. - 619.16 23 36 GIRL WANTED—For general house- work. : Wages $30.00 to competent person. Address L. N. Cary, Man- dan, N. D. + 5.30-2wks. WANTED Young; girl to assist with house work. Phone 278L. 5 29.1. wk who have never foreclosed a| - Tel, No, ————SSS—_—_—— POSITIONS’ WANTED WANTS POSITION—Young man, mar- «to olfer. | ‘TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS necomererord LOST AND FOUND LOET—A black velvet purse with pur- C. WILLIAMS & CO. . Real Estate Snaps FOR SALt ‘OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwes! of Shields ‘in Grant county, N. D This section is 75 per cent tillabl« and will trade for city income Have several houses foi sile, trad or rent, Will take good e&\ iu on che deal C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Blemarck Bank Bidg. marck, N,D. FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an a EXTRA FINE 640 acres running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- _Vvertise. LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ried, with good rep: ion and busi- ness ability; honest capable worker would like to hear from some reli- able person or business house who would appreciate a man with the above qualifications. very best of references as to my honesty, ability, and general stand- ing. Write F. E. G., ‘Tribune. POSITION WANTED—Married_ man twenty-seven years of age desires position as assistant cashier or |) bookkeeper in bank. Can furnish Al references, and put in class four of draft. Address 519 Tribune. 5-31-lwk. of trust; over What have you Address No. 520 Tribune. WANTED — Position draft; city or road. 31-3t WORK WANTED WANTED—Fancy laundry work. call for and deliver. I Phone 675X. 5-29-Lwk. I can give the |), ple satin lining. Return to Tribune ofice and receive reward. LOST OR STRAYED—From_ Wilcox pastures, Fourth street, a dark red cow not very fat. Curl around horn, scar on forehead shape of flat-iron. White on her pfisket and belly. Milk her. \See_S. .). Taher for informa- tion, 2°3 Fourth strcet So, Bismarck, N. DL : 61 Iwk LOST—34x4' auto tire on rim, southeast of Bismarck. Re- turn to €. W.; Tribute, for re- ward, / « _ MISCELLANEOUS, 111 ACRES; STOCK; TOOLS—Farm No. 28-G, 1 mile from village in central New York state, rich, pro- ductive valley land. Grafted fruit trees. Creek and springs.. Good house and plenty of barn buildings. Income last year $2,000. Price $4,- ccd; part hh, easy terms. Large number of stock and tools included. Write Perry Farm Agency, Canajo- harie, N. for descriptions of oth- er bargain 6 1it AUTO FOR SALE—Five passenger, good running condition, worth $400, months Phone 494i. 611 wk —One refrigerator in gooa 7 11th street. Re SALE condition, Phone 342. fa et Ale te cane 31 3t WANTED—Old false teeth wanted;* / doesn’t matter if broken. We pay you actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive cash by return mail. If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth promptly upon request. INTERNATIONAL TEETH CO., 305 West*42nd St., New_York. MAKING; plain sewing very Callvat 716 Main, or 268. 5,29 1 wk. EXPERT WINDOW WASHER, rug cleaner and chimney sweep solicits your orders. Call 675X, 392 So, 9th FOR SAL Second hand office desk. Gaod condition. aCll at Stacy Fruit Co., Main Street, Bismarck, N. D. 5271 wk, Studebaker touring car. B. F. Tillotson, FOR SALE Good running order. D. 5 27 tf. bO SAL Good residence income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh county land, Address ‘516 Tribune, —26:to i BB: FOR, SAL! 1d 820 Aig 7 proved ounty land for sale, Address 518 Tribune. 5—28 to 6—28. WANTED—A good place to work or keep: house at once. Will work in town or on farm. Write 5 _ Bismarck, N. D., Gen. Del. 5 t. RESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to work in exchange for board and room. Phone 459X. aes 5 18 tf WORK WANTED—By day or hour, by “colored girl, Phone 754X. 5-20-2t. GIRL WANTS PLACE: TO_ WORK WOR BOARD—Telephone 183. 5-20-1mo. _ ROOMS, FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Pleasant room in modern house, 512 Ave. +A, Phone Ai FOR SALE—Country newspaper printing outfit in good condition. Address for particulars, Lock Box 242, McHenry, N. D. Ge sar leet eee ee eta eC A MILL RY STOCK for sale cheap. Location excellent, good booming Address No\ 515 Tribune, 5 27 6t FOR SALE—Milldtts’ early. Dakota tomato plants. Being headquarters John town. of the earliest known-4pmatoe: Millet, 821 So. 10uR sth 5. FOR SALE—20. Flour’ City tr almost new, ($1,250. Also 1916 5- passenger Oldsmobile, Al condition $700 cash or bankable paper. » E. C,~; Ruble; Driscoll, N. D. t 5 24 3t FOR SALE—New safe and roll top 460R. Call mornings or Sundays. | ROOM AND BOARD—Modern com- fortable rooms and fine board; right prices, at 405 5th St, 6-1-2t. FOR \(RENT—Thoroughly modern room with breakfast. Three blocks from ‘postoffice. Call 762. 5 3h 3t FOR RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W! Little, Second Hand store. t FOR RENT—Very nic board for rent. A. Rohrer, Phone FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a modern house, close in. 218 Second street. “Phone 881. 5 29 1 wk room with WANTED—Girl for’ general house- work, 206 W Thayer St., Phone 21 5-29-¢ WANTED—Lady cook for hotel ser \ waitress at once. jen’s Cafe.. Fifth Street. As 525 tf WANTED—girl for general house- work, small family, no children. Good wages:' Apply Mrs. O. W. Roberts, the Weather Bureau. Phone 71. i 525 tt_ WANTED — Experienced competent stenographer and bookkeeper to take charge of office at Miles City, Mon‘. Apply Lahr ‘Motor Sales Co., Bis- marck, 5. WANTED—Thtee ‘bright capable w men to travel. $25.00 to $50.00 per week., Wéékly advance for travel- ing expenses.. Goodrich Drug C Dept. 681, Omaha, Nebr. 5-5-12 WANTED—Girl ,or. woman for geu- eral housework. ‘Phone 831K ‘ 5 l1t FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Nicely. furnished flat in| modern house. No children. Call 807 4th St. or, Phone 404K. Bt. OR RENT—Furnished six-room house for rent reasonable. For particu- “481. 5-27-1wk. room furnished house. Mrs. P. G. Harrington, 46 Main St. ee 5 24 6t FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in duplex all modern.’ 907 Sixth street. See Western ‘Sales Co. Owners. 515 tt FOR RENT—4i2 Thayer St. “has six Xx. rooms with bath in first class condition.’ Apply to A, Van Horn. FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Borris € ee 10 t! FOR ENT=?room modern _ house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 3 4 22 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot wator heating. 710 Ayo, D. 42 FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping. 517, 8th street. Phone 256X § 29 3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, one single and one ‘double, room. desk, J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 659K. 5-23-tf. FOR SALE—Rear springs rear wheels, mud chains ,back rods, various parts for Ford car. All in good condition. Phone 645R. J. ‘H. Reamer. Main street. 5 LADIES AND MEN’S HATS cleaned and reblocked, expert work send by mail.. Eagle Hat Cleaning Works, 313 Broadway. Phone 58. Bismarck N..D. 5 rth Da- Western ‘OR SALE—! white ‘dent, Sales Co., Bismarck, > 5 22 tf NORTHERN PRODUCE. CO. of: bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 5-17 tt FOR SALE—Two rand new pool tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and balance monthly pay- front room at 419 7th street. Phone 435R. & ina aes S208 AL “FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Good location. Close in Phone 592X, 515 5 5-11-tf. FOR ictly mod- Close in. 511 tty ‘00 stri ern house. Good location. Phone 592X Hot and cold water. Call at 713 3rd street. $6.00 per mo. ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. ~ 4 ie 5 27 Gt. fe 520 tt FOR RENT—A nice large all modern | FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved land near Driscoll. $10.00 per acre for cash. Ove Peterson, 6561 6th St. So. Seattle, Wash. 5 6 25t Ashes hauled and gardens plowed, Phone 534 21 FOR RE. Storage or repai Phone 299K. 4