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de, a First inser of copy,-15 cents... Adv will x word. HELP WANTED—MALE WELCOME! RETURNING | SOLDIERS AND SAILORS... Full information as to all. em- Ployment openings in this com- |: munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE atthe Bureau for Returning Soldiers. and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone || . 174. All national and loca} eftor to. assist you are there congen- ‘trated. : United States Employment Service U. 8, Department of Labor. © Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remi Wie Strictly lo Copy Without’ Remittance Attached ingertion, 86 centa; additional insertiohs without change dvertisementa containing more than 25 -words be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional FUR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS ‘ANTHD—by March 1. Five oom .unturnished or — furnished bungalow. Must be strictly modern, water. furnished, good section, State rent... Write No. 674, Tribune. 23.1 wk FOR RENT—6 room, modern house, well located. Geo. M. Register. eae 2r1-1wk. FOR” RENT—? room foune. Phone 634E. J.D. McDonald. : Wy ete 1 31.3 FOR-RENT—Seven room house, Mod- ern. Call 697. SS Shue : 1215 tt COOK WANTED—Man or woman at| bruit, iNI—Modern cottage. Phoné The. Sanitary Cafe, Geo, W. Little, 1 20 tf 404.K or 794. fase 110 tf YOUNG MEN, 16 and over, desiring | COR: RONT—Modera 38 room house. government. Railway Mail Clerk-' ships, $92 per month, write for free Inquire ©. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 451. 5 ‘10 11 tt “ particulars-of examinations, J. E. LESSix room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A bargain. if bought at once. * terested’ cail C. Leonard, (former Civil. Service Ex- aminer), 1314 Kenois Bldg., Wash- ington, D. C._ 1 8-2-4 BKAKEMEN, FIREMBN;, ~$160-§200. monthly; must study easy necesesry instruc- tion; send stamp,, Railway Associa- tion. Care 675, Tribune. 23.1 WANTED—Boy for: general work around store. Must be past school ‘age and well recommended. Good chance for: advancement. Wonder 5 and 10 Cent Store._ : # » 1.30.1 wk HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Waltress and dishwasher for small -hotel. © Good permanent place. Twenty-five dollars. .per month. Box 93, Medora, N..D. * Res\ 232wk WANTRD—Two waitresses’ at once.’ experiéhce unnecessary; | ‘Homan’s Cafe. 3.2 2t WANTED — Stenographer. Must, be experienced and thoroughly com- petent. Lahr Motor Sales Co. . \ 1.31 Gt WANTED—Experienced dining room girl. Good wages, permanent place. Address Underwood,. Hotel, Underwood, N;~Dak. 1.30.1 wk —————————— LOST. AND FOUND FOUND—A very valuable men’s: dely- ing, mit. -Owner may have same by * “ealling at Tribune, proving. prop: etty:and paying for this. advertise- ment. : 231 wk POST—Black “satin “hand bag. “Re- ‘Tribune: office, and rece B , and, chain, wi Mititiais $.-J. A. Nameion beck, bind- “eF please return to Tribune and re‘ cetve*rewardres:) Sorte © : 23 It __ aMISCELLANEOUS FOR. SALE—Ganitary couch, birdseye ‘maple writing desk and dresser. |- phone’ 395K. : x : 24 3t WIDOWS—More than wives “believe } tion, price and particuars. If in- L, Burton, ‘TER and all around ibuntcher, with grocery expérience, ‘eapable to také-full:charge of any inarket, wishes teady position. Ad- dress Box 116, McKenzie, N. Dak. Perera 130 7t __ WANTED TO RENT TO RENT—Have' a large list of elients' who: wish to rent furnished ‘or unfarnished rooms, Turn that extra room into cash. :L. H. Lang- __ley,. Phone_ 888. 2-3-tf WANTED-—®%-or 4 modern rooms tur- nished: or ‘unfurnished. - Wouldn’t want them before the first of March. ‘B.C. Solum, care. Van. Horn Hotel. Y d 1 31 1 wk WANTED—Two or, three rooms: fur- nished or unfurnished for light housekeeping. Write 673 Tribune. 2-1-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished warm modern room, close in. 208 Rosser. Phone __383L. 2-1-3t WANTED—Rom ‘with board by re- fined young man. Kindly state loca- Write 676 careTribune. ma ¥ 231 wk FOR RENT—Warm: modern room 2 blocks from postoffice, 208 Rosser street. Phone 3881. % DANDY ROOM FOR RENT; #0;;;1ady who Wishes quietness and comtort.. \CITATION HEARING PHTPTIO MTN APPOINTMENT OF .| duly considered by this couft on Wed- 322 Second streéy-or. Phone 632X* 407 3 u 1-313 = 3 i NICE LARGE: furnished room im niod. ern house 11-2 blocks from postof- , fice. . Call #t-.212 2nd -street-or. Phone 684K) 3 < 1-30 3t FOR RENT—Two- well furnished housekeeping rooms with water in rooms, on first; floor: Two;: hipets from Post Office. Call 320 .4th St., E 1:28]: wk ~ AG '—SAL! AN... in life insurance protection without | AGENT--SALESMAN—Guarantee Fund “Savestment feature. Call or write ‘for rates. Salemsen wanted, Guar- antee Fund Life Association, L. H. Langley, state manager, 314 Broad- way. Phone 888, 2-3-tf FOR SALE—Furniture for 65 room House. All good as new. Will sell in separate items or all in one lot. Call at 404 2nd street. BUTTERMAKERS ATTPNTION!—A creamery for rent at reasonable: Prices. For particulars inquire ‘Henry Klundt, Krem, N. Dak. * 23 2 wks IWRITD Los _Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto school, Gét started right. [D SADDLE HORSE3 forsale. These horses are seund. gentle, well: broken to ‘ride or drive and, high class:in every way. Will sell cart, cutter and harness with the horses. F. S. Talcott. 1 23 tt FOR SALE—Choice baled hay, $20.00 per,ton, F. O, B. cars, Beebe, 8. D., +34 miles west of Aberdeen, Write or wire J. G. Brady, Aberdeen, S. D. 129 1 wk, - FOR SALE—Furniture for 12 rooms. Price reasonable. Selling out on Life. Association offers exceptional “inducements to’>men or women who are experienced in or who would like to enter the business of Ife in- surance. L, H. Langley, 314 Broad- way. 2-3-tf el BUSINESS CHANCES. “FORTUNE MAKING:" $10 secures membership and full pro-rata inter- est in five great Burkburnett for- tune making gusher oll wells. Big opoprtunity. Act now. Abner Davis, Trustee, Wichita Falls, Tex. | 1246 Fee ee 2.1‘1ma| FARM 365 DAYS A YEAR. Raise poul-,=~ try; bees, . fruits, . vegetables and: stock. Nature's Health Haven. In- vestigate now. Particulars free. Box 36, Grand Forks, N. D. CNR a 8 Sate FOR SALE—Ten-acre irrigated tract in Lower Rio Grande valley, Texas. Land purchased at $200 an acre in 1913, as water. right, is cleared and close to town of Mission. Land values considerable’ higher now. Would accept good car as part pay- ment. Land price 92,000. Write J J. Ryan, Leith, N. Dak. —. 120 1 wk_ account of health. Call at 311 4th| 755-4GRing of and south east of Glen- street OrPhone 627 R. - 1291wk FOR SALB-Todd protectograph check writer, Good as new. Call at Trib-| inh HARGAIN— une Office. 12.19 tf ‘OR 10-foot fountain in finé shape and a big bargain. Ad- dress 677 care Tribune. , 1-28-2t ullin, to trade for-hotel. Address L. ‘Wang, 330 ‘Terry, Billings, Mont. . “a 1 28 1 wk offer a bargain in NW. 1-4 33-131-82 near towns of Chadwick and i Htidge. Keltoss Land Co., Jamestown, N. D Jai NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. ey : Whereas, default has been made in the condition of the hereinafter de- scribed mortgage containing a power of sale, by failure to pay interest due, and by reason thereof the undersigned mortgagee, present owner of said mort- gage, ha’ Geclared the entire debt se- cured ‘thereby to be due, and has em- powered the undersigned attorney to foreclose the sAme, no proceedings hav- ing been commenced to collect. said debt: ¥ Notice is hereby given, that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by August P. Richards, unmarricd, of Driscoll, Northi Dakota, mortgagor, to ‘Steele, North Dakota, dated the sitth day of No- Dakota, at‘ the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, the seventeenth day of February, A. D.91919, ‘to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. ¢ . ‘The premises describel in said mort- gage, and which Will be solii to satis- ify the same, are situated in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and ;State of North Dakota, ‘an@ are described ‘as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (S.W. %° of N.E. %) and the Weat half of the South- the Southeast quarter of fhe Sotth- east quarter (SE. 4 of S.B. 4%) end all the Northwest quartér (N.W. %) of Section numbered Twelve (32), in Township nutibered ‘one tubdred and thirty-seven (137) North, of Range numbered seventy-five (75) West of the Fifth aie Meridian. the|’ There will be diie on sich: mortgage, on the date of sale, the sum of Four Thousand One Hundred Nineteen Dol- lars and Seventy-five Cents. ($4,119.75), together with statutory attorney's feea "Dated December Sist, A. 1). 10:8 - JOHN STOREY, — Mortgagee. “4ministrator, at his home, No. 10:Ros- AP! ADMINISTRATRIX State of North Dakota, county of|' Burleigh—ss: . In county court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, judge... ii. An the mattér of the estate of Al- bert E. Ulvik, deceased. > Cora Q. Rise, petitioner, vs. Edward Etvit, Mette Ulvik, Sverre Ulvik, nar Ulvkt, John Ulvik and all other, persons unknown claiming any intér- est’ In said estate, respondents, «* The: State of North Dakota to ‘the Above Named Respondents and All Pertons Interested in the Estate of Albert E. Ulvik, Deceased, You and each of you are hereby notified that Cora O. Rise, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this court her petition, praying that letters of adminigtration upon thé estate of Al- bert E. Ulvik, late of-the township of Lein in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, be gral to Cora O. Rise, and that the said petition will be heard. and nesday, the 26th day of February, A. D/1919, at 10 o’cloek in the fore- noon of that day, at the court, rooms of this court, in the county ‘court house, in the city of Bismarck, coun- ty of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota, and ‘you, and each of‘you, are hereby cited to be and ir before this court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition Should not be granted. By thecourt: I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D..1919. - { Let the service of the above cita- tion be- made by personal service on aJl respondents residents of this state and publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune once each week for three suc- cessive weeks, all to be not less than twenty days prior to said hearing.) I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 1-21-28; 2-4 CITATION HEARING PROOF OF WILL State of North Dakota, county of| Burleigh—ss: In county court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, judge. 7 the matter of the estate of Oline ik, deceased. Cora O. Rise, petitioner, vs. Edvard Ulvik, Mette Ulvik, Sverre Ulvik, Einar Utvik, and John Ulvik, and all other persons unknown, claiming any interest in said estate, respondents. The State of North. Dakota, to the above nar respondents and all persons i ed in the estate of Oline Ulvik, deceased: ( You and each of you are hereby notified that Cora O. Rise, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this court a document in writing, purporting to be the last’ will and testament of Oline Ulvik, late of the township of Lein. inthe county: of .Burleigh .and state of North Dakota,-deceased, with her’ petition, praying for ‘the admis- sion’ to probate of said: document>42s thé’ last will afd testament “of said ‘deceased, and; for*the issuance to; hei of sletfers) tary ‘thereon,-and thit the ‘anid petition and the proofs of said purported will and testament: will be heard and duly considered by this. court .en Wednesday, the 26t! day of February, A.D. 1919; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court ‘rooms of* this’ coyrt, in the county court house. in the city of Bismarcks: raf:, Burleigh; an Beat Nédh Ditcoka; ard ey il nae asd each, of you are here by city! 0 nd, appear before. this:court at said timé and free and anbwek galt petition and. show: cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said peti- tion should not,be Sranted: “T.-C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D._ 1919. Let the foregoing citation be served by personal service on all respondents residents of this state and publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune once each week for three successive. weeks, all to be not less than twenty days prior to said: hearing. I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 1-21-28; 2-4 “NOTICE TO CREDITORS In _the matter of the estate of An- nis S. Young, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Frank Harlow Young, ad- ministrator, of the estate of Annis S. Young, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons. having claims against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within four months after the first publication of this. notice, to said ad- ’ ser street, in the city of Bismarck in paid Burleigh county, North Da- ‘ota. Dated January 18th, A. D. 1919. FRANK HARLOW YOUNG, ‘ Administrator. First publication on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1919. 1-21-28; 2-4-11, NOTICE OF REALESTATE FORE. CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby-given that that cer- tain mortgage made, executed and de- livered by Charles E. Smith (uamar- east quarter (W. %' of SE. 4) and cied) mortgagor “to Farmers State Bank of Hazelton, a corporation, uiortgagee, which mortgage is dated the 11th day of February, 1918, and filed. for record in’ the ‘office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota on the 2ist day of .Fed- ruary, A. D., 1918 at 9 o’clock. a.m. and recorded in Book, 150 of. Mort- Sages at page 165, will be fore closed by a -sale of. the premises in said mortgage hereinafter described at the front door of. the court house in the celty-of Btsmarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota on the 8th day of (March, D, 1919 at the ‘hour of two o’click =f. m.” to “satisfy the amount due on said mortgage at the = premises described in. sald ‘mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: 4 The South half of the South half (S_1:2 of 8 12) of Section Twenty 20} atfd the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (NE 1-4 of NE 1-4) of Section: Thirty (20) in Township One hundred thirty-seven (137) North of Range Seventy-seven (77) wést of the Fifth Pracipal Met in in Furleigh county, North Dakota con- taining two ‘i acres (200) mors} | MECHANICAL ARM. EFFICIENT AID TO SOLDIER MECHANIC or less according. to the government | gag survey thereof. There will be due on said mort-}]100 Dollars ($1184.55) = several. kernels of small grains. Though the soldier: pictured has lost an arm, the me- chanical substitute is so efficient that it holds a piece of gas- pipe while.its weerer does a particular bit of oxy-acetylene welding. Thousands of soldiers aye trained for similar work where war has left them crippled. being equipped and at the date of ighty-four and together wleven hundred The Picture Shows the Tester Uncovered, After Test Is Made : * This tester is a carefully made, tight fitting-tin box, containing a square of firm, pressed felt punched with just 100 square holes. “Each hole has room for one or two kernels of corn, or for Full directions for testing accompany each tester; it is much easier to handle than the “rag doll” form of tester, and the results of a composite test will be just as accurate as in any other form of tester; in fact better than in most, because the felt inside the tightly closed case ‘holds sufficient moisture from one wetting for the entire test, and there is no danger of too much moisture. ale the sum of a5- with the°costs of this foreclosure. D, 1919. FARMERS STATE BANK, a Cor- poration, Mortgagee. 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