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A) he ae - ay i ; Z ; s ig : , \ iS i J . » + * cy : Classified Advertising Rates. 5 : ; Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy, Without Remittance “pitachsa : Will be Inserted. PIGEON IS WORTH THAT MUCH ! PIGEON — First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 16 cents. ‘Advertisements containing more than 25 words bbl charged at the rate of tivo cents a word for each additional WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, Full information aa to all em- ployment openings in thts com munity and’elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE at the\Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel: Building, Phone 17/. All national and local efforts to assist you are there concen- trated. United U. tates Employment Servicé |, Department of Labor. 'TED—Strong young man learn; marble granite lettering. Ap- ply Bismarck Marble & Granite ‘Works. * 3 13-to 3 22 3 to| FOR SALB UR RENT—Five room FUR SALE OR RENT—,_ HOUSES AND FLATS __ ‘QR SALE—House. of 6 rooms, barn. chicken house, lot. 100x150 feet on the new car line. $1,800.00. A few hundred cash, J. H, Holihan, Lucas Block, 3.15 2t FOR SALE—House of 5 rooms, ‘almost modern, 60x30 feet in east part of vclty. $2,200.00. Trust me for bar- ‘gains, J. H. Holihan, Lucas Block. 315 2t FOR RENT—Seven room house with bath. at 501.Third street. Inquire at 313 Second street. 2t ha ihc Ee house. Also houséhold goods for sale, Phone. 430 .R: or, call at 610 12th street. $eaci 3°13 3t por ITH WAN kay or FOR” RENT—Moders; &-room , house BLACKSMITH WANTED—At Golden |FOH RE ee nl fe ay tad St. Valley. . A. good opening... A good sized stock of material. and. numer- ous ‘tools and fixtures which were rescued from the fire, are for sale by C. C. Wittmayey, the former: blacksmith. Write or see mz. ©. C.1rOR REN ‘Wittmayer. 2 22 3 wks WANTED Men of ambition « and “good address, feturned soldiers preferred, to present economic proposition of merit to citizens of Burleigh county: Permanent and remunerative. Ad- dress No. 594, Care Thibune. 3-13-1 wk, S———————— aaur WANTED—FEMALK FANTED—Nurse girl from ten to Wepactoan years of age to take care of little boy three and 1-2 years old, from 7 in morning to 7 at night. Write No. 597 Tribune. 3141 wk WANTED—Competept girl for gen- eral housework. Mré. A. M. Christ- fanson, 1005 Fifth: St. 3:15 3t GIRL WANTED—Girl to learn fintsh- ing.’ Apply Hoskins Finishing de- partment. 3-13-4t ‘WANTED—Experlenced dining room|; girl at once. Good wages and per- manent place. Phone or write, ad- dress Hotel Underwood, Underwood N. Dek. 3121 wk WANTED—Girl Tor general, house work. Highest wages. Mrs. Wm. riRk 504 Mandan Avenue, nae 1 ter, plex,: water furniatied. » Inc Rosser street: or: phone 360X:. FOR. SALE—Modern house am id gar- age, well located. Convenient terms... B:.C. Marks, Bismarck, N Dak, 2 iz tt YOR SALE—Six room strictly “mod- orn bungalow in Riverview addition. A Jargain if bought ut once. If in- terested cail C., L. Burton. t 13 19 tt KUUMS FUR RENE FOR RENT—Two Pleasant rooms suitable Yor light housekeeping. 320 4th stFeet. 315 1 wk ROOM AND BOARD at 620 oth street. 315 3t dern room 2° blocks from post office. 208 Rosser: Phone 383L.. 3.15 2t FOR !SN1T—noom in modera house, Phone '510R. 3.14 3t STRICTLY MODERN ROOM for rent FOR RE QUT “GEE Wizz , Pope NGt) DON'T UNDERSTAND = THIS IS A PEDIGREE COUNTING | UP To “wel 6vESS IT'S ALL RIGHT — PIGEONS. : MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOU ANY FLAX STRAW for sale?- Wil pay highest maiket prce for cleay flax.- Write. me telling. + what you have and what you want for it. “Box 157 Telyang. 3.141 wk WANTED to rent plano in good con-| dition. Will give it best of care. Write A. B. C. Tribune. _3-18-tf. A LOT OF SURPLUS HAY FROM own farm, the finest and.richest in feeding quality. _Can-be shipped from McLeod on the Soo railroad, from government experiment station, where it can be seen. ~ Send order to Ole Loodokken, Walcott, N. D., R. R. No, 3, 3-3-2W 320 ACRES north of Rickey, Mont., to trade for hotel“Address L. Wang, 330 Terry, Billings, Mont. ~- ye g 312 1 wk FOR SALE—AII my household goods including the electric fixtures, elec- tric washer, etc. Phone ork, 208 12th street. E 311 1 wk FOR SALEAutomobile, 311mo FOR "SALI E=One White’ fuj-blood cockerel | and | five; pullets,, price $15.00 Also one full-blood’ B. P. i PE EACHERON STALLION for sale or | Rock; ,cockrel, . and” ‘five pullets, price $75.00. “Eggs for sale at $1.0u per setting:. Inquire of Peter Wer- Ten.) NO.9 221 ; Thayer, Street, Bis- marek, N.D, > 3.12.1 wk. trade for milch cows. Here is your chance’ to’ trade'a ‘little bunch. of cows for a ‘big: black’ stallion. A ton horse, six years old. vi M. Craven, Menokeén, N. DE 3.15 and 318 FOR SALB—2 pianos, banjos, violin: and gui See or phone M. J. O'Conor, Phone_ 550 3-14-2wks | FOR SALE—Pure bred S. Waite Orpington cock. First prizé at Mis- souri Slope Poultry show in, Janu- ary, 1919. Price $8.00. E. J. Ander- son; Driscoll, -N. D. : 315 2t Ww In the drew Hagen, deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un ‘dersigned administrator o1. the ‘estate gi Andrew Hagen, late of ihe Town- ship of Hay Creek, in t Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of and ail persons having claims against said to- exhibit thei, vouchers, months after the fir-: this notice, to said administrator in the City National bank in the city of In salt) Burleigh, cotinty, and state of North Dakota. Dated March 17, 1919 BRADLEY WERE: acy PEDIGREE PoP. SEE KY NICE PIGEON t deceased, necessary Bismarck, Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorneys for Administrator. 4—7. 3—17 24 31; NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given, that default has been made in the conditions of Mortgagee, dated ‘the 2 December, 1918, to secure the followé ing indebtedness, to-wit: one hundred +dollars which mortgage -was‘dialy*filed\in the office of the register of deeds of Bur) leigh county, state of North Dakota, on the 27th,‘day of, December, 1918, at ten o'clock ay m.; that sald default following nature, to-wit: That the whole sum is past due-and payable and no part taereof has been u paid; that there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum .of one hundred and fifty. and 86-100 ($150.86) dollars for principal and interest. And that said mortgage will be fore- closed by a sale of the personal prop- ‘erty in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at public auction, agreeably to the statutes in such case made and provided, at the front court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh, state of atthe hour on Saturday, the 31st 1919, and _ forty-eight. is of the North Dakota, @elock a. m., day! of March, “HATS WHAT EVERYBODY TELLS ME ~ BUT YSEE MY KID 15 Too YOUNG WELL ~ You DID > GET A DEDIGREE, is the following, to-w National cash. register, ice box. Dated the 12th d. ROLLI county of F. E, MeCurdy, with the within four pb 2 of In the District Court BANKRUPT’S. PETIT CWARGE property! described in said mortgage} In said .district, -| which.will be sold té*satisty the same| creditors and other persons in inter- one safe, | 1 Holcomb & it: Hoke pop corn and peanut roaster, | y of March, 1919. N WELCH, Sherifg of Burleigh County. Attorney for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 17 JON FOR DIS- t of the United States, District of North’ Dakota. . MARKS, In the matter of M. N. Reider, Administrator. | bankrupt. United States for North Dakota: iM. N. Reider of Are ty of Burleigh and sta’ kota, in said March, 1918, 7th day of bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays decreed by the court discharge from all ($148.00), acts, except such de’ Dated this 9th day 1918, M. Order of Notice On this 13th day o charge of the above ni it is, door of the| Honorable Judge of thi Court, in the U. Fargo, on May 138th, A. of ten.| o'clock in the foreno The personal disteict, represents that on th last past he was duly 1919, on reading the petition for Jis- Ordered by the court, ing be had upon the same Vefore the To the Honorable Charles F. Ami- don, judge of ihe district court of the the District of na, in the coun- te of North Da- respectfully 5th day of property, Oakland | that certain mortgage made by C. R.| adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Six In first class’ shape: Phones 653R.| Downing of Bismarck, county of Burg consress relating to bankruptcy; that Bi u leigh, and state of*North Dakota, to|he has duly surrendered all his prop- WRITE 1 BLUES: M.-C.A.| FB. A. Dawson-of Bismarck, county of/erty, and right: of Auto Schaal, Get started right. Burleigh and state of North Dakota,/and has fully complied with * all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of tne court touching his that he may be to have a full debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt bts as are. ex: cepted by law from such discharge. of April, A. D. N. REIDER, Bankrupt. Thereon. District of North Dakota; ss: f ™M , A. D. amed bankrupt, that a hear~ e U.S. District 8. Court House at D., 1919, at ten ; and that no- tice thereof be published in The Bis- marck Tribune, a newspaper printed DOINGS OF THE, DUFFS THB MORE | THINK ABoUT “Tom WAVING, DANNY'S CURLS CUT OFF YesTeRDAY THE More IT Man preferred, or respectable girt Cafl 15 Thayer. Phone 672U. = 3101 wk FOR RENT—Modern — room. 328 2nd, Phone, 832X. 3.14 3t FOR’ RENT—One furnished room tn’ modorn house. 702 Avenue F, or “WANTED TO RENT Phone 692X. “$111 wk WANTED TO RENT—Furnished} FOR RENT—PleaSant mogern tur- house: or. apartment by ‘first’ 6 nished’ rooms suitable for light- April if possible. Address M._O.| housekeeping if desired. Phone Churchill, Grand Pacific. 442L, after 4 p. m. “3171 wk 3151 wk ‘WANTED—To rent or buy good house in east’ part of town. Address 588 Tribune. ~ 3-11-lw. WANTED TO RENT—A | furnishea house or apartment for a family of three. fof April and May. Geo.’ A. McParland, 821 Fourth 8t., or phone No. 811. « 3-10-lw WANTED;TO RENT—By small fam- fly by ‘April 1, modern 4 or 5 room cattage or apartment furnished 01 unfurnished. H.° G. Arnséorf, Phone 49, evenings 856. 3:13 t wk WANTED:TO RENT—April 1, a g five or six room house of cottage ia vicinity. of North Ward school.! Phone 446 or write Bor 97." _ aries 31 ““{CENT—SALESMAN LIVE SALESMAN: WANT! ED to dis- tribute best selling six ¢ylinder car. Bismarck and large adjacent: terri- tory. ‘No dead ones-néed answer. Address, 506, care Bismarck Trib- une. 3141 wk SALGESMEN to call of grocers, confec- tioners, ~ general stores. State age, experience,’ and salary expected. ae 18 S. 2nd street, St.-Louis 3.15 22 2t - WORK W. TED ORK by day or hour: ‘Also. wants sewing in her home 6F‘yours. Will also do = PERSONAL YOUR FUTURE foretold. Send dime, age, birthdate, for trathful, reliable, convincing tri reading. Hazel House, .Box’140, Los Angeles, Cal. 316 22 29; 45. CUSIMIUNS WANTED WANTED—Position by competent stenographer. Call 66 or write Box 40, Bismarck. 3171 wk EXPERIENCED’ implement man wants position as salesman and col- lector. Can take charge of books and management of businésk. For bartieslats address 598 care Trib- 3.17 1 wk nL ee AND rFUUND eG wal th blue enamel between N. P. Depot _and Lost \ Arai A. Finder return to ‘Tribune and: receive. reward. - 3-141 wk. LOst—chila's Shovel, Tong red handle; also an old claw shoeing hammer. Valuable only as keepsakes. Re- ward for-return. < Pfease Phone 687. > 3-14-3t mink niuff. re- rd given if returned to Mrs. L. ehar feet a Pespon courts or, 2 TWO FARMS FOR RENT.’ Building and pasture on both. See me at once if.interested. Frank Harris. Pho2? 362, 3.15 2t seat ait GIF | Ho Your do curRLS Luke J Wy po IT A Gia --1WAD on DOM Danny Thinks Curls Are for Girls! A[ Taar's The Pint - We SEEMS TOBE. HELL GRow UP FAST | myicy PLEASED OVER ENOUGH AND | WANT’ To Tune OF Wim AS MY BABY AS LONG AS 1CAN+ . HELEN, You WAD beTTeER BRING Wine IN, HBLE CATCH COLD ovr TWeRs.= ve KeEPs His CAP OFF SHOWIE ALL THE ADs By Allman | _NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE- and that all known est may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. And it Is turther ordered by the court, that the referee in charge shall send by mail to al! known creditor: copies of said petition and this order, sgatessed to them as required by jaw. Witness the Honorable Charles F. Amidon, Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Fargo, in said district, on the 13th day of March, A. J. A. MONTGOMERY, : Clerk, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Oscar F, Johnson, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, Elise R. Johnson, administra- trix of the estate of Oscar F. Johnson, late of the township of Ecklund in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said decéased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administratrix at the office of F. H. Register, Webb block,.in the city:of Bismarck in said Burleigh ‘county, North Dakota. Dated March 7, A. -D,‘1919. ELISE R.. JOHNSON, Administratrix. F. H. & GEO M: REGISTER, Attys, for Administratrix, Bismarck, N, D. 3-10-17-24-31 Notice is hereby given that! that cer- tain mortgage, made, executed, and de- livered by John J. Schmidt and Lizzie Schmidt, his wife, and Jacob M. Schmidt and Mary Schmnidt, his wife, mortgagors to George Sattler, mortga- gee, dated the 6th day of December, A. D. 1916, ‘and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on the 1ith day of January, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. and recordef in book 138 of mortgages on page 200, will be fore- closed by the sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter deserib- ed, at the front door of the court house { in the city of Bismarck, county cf Bur- leigh and state and North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the smount due on the mortgage on ; the date Of sale. The premises described in sald mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, to-wit: West one-half of the northwest quarter (Wi: NW) and. the west one-half of the southwest quarter (W% SW%) of section 7+PETER A. WINTER, hundred forty-four (144), rani crass canes (77), ‘aw! of: the arc has "ocparred: in. gage by reason of the teat mortgagors failed to pay he ‘deb! cured thereby which was due vibes ber 1st, 1917, 4 The ‘sal rtgage contains; ia Ore. vision to the eter eh that the mot or assigns may pay past due notes on prior Hens and by virtue of said pro- vision the owner of said mortgage paid a certain coupon note ona prior mort- gage for two hundred seventy-four and 20-100 dollars ($274.20). That there will be: due on date of sale the sum of six hundred thifty and 5-100 dollars ($630.45): besides the costs of foreclosure, GEORGE SATTLER, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee, McClusky, North Dakota. 2. 3-8-10-17-24-31 ‘Soldier-Engineer Invents New Home Heating Method © This. new, inyention, called the ra- dfator-boiler, .will be especially use- ful in farm “houses, ‘school houses, summer cottages; surburban railway stations, small dwellings in- town or city, and in large city flats ‘where each tenant has to supply ie edad heat. Strangely «enough, this isi ione of the good things that has come. from the great war. It is the invention of a soldier-engineer. The heating of barracks and hospitals where there were no cellars was a problem, and it set him to thinking. The result is a hot-water system that can be packed up and moved around almost as easily as the family plano, From the radiator-boller runs ¢ae. piping {to - the radiators in other rooms—all heat> ed by the same fire! Here are some of the things he promises it will do: Save fuel—only one fire is needed, and the 40 per cent of heat that a stove wastes in the stope pipe, is used to heat the water, . Prevent fires—for the “potier’ ig awter-backed and it can ‘stand on ‘a wooden floor with perfect safety. And the legs are cast solid and can- not be knocked out—the radiator boiler will nit upset, ¥ Lasting—it will not Wear out, dura out, warp like a stove, or be found useless is a building is altered. It can be eplarged or made smaller with ease, Saves money—by saving fuel, saves labor of climbing up and down’ staira and feeding many fires, saves doctor bills by keeping all rooms at an equal temperature, and does not have to bo renewed in a year or two, This invention marks another vic- tory for the great mass of the people over hard living conditions. HORSES TRAINING FOR KENTUCKY’S CLASSIC: EVENT Louisville, Ky., March 1?.--Amerl- ea’s fastest horses. will comp2te-in the. Derby, the annual yrra- year's classes May prove the mount horse. race, at ‘the , Churchill * Downs caurse here May10. Turfmen greatest in its history. The Derby will be for three-year-olds. exclusively, will have and added money valuation of $20,000 and will be for a distance of a mile and-a quarter, -Jin- tries to this and other= stuxe events during the meet closed % 14. The the Re- lorgest field ever nomjnates f Classic was in {95 when the fil gret, annexed the purse frem Si) rivals. Turfmen, however, hetieve this years nominations will exceed iil previous ones. Thirty horses are now ir. training. Winter chaices generally ceutar on Billy Kelly, a bay gelding by Dick Welles, out of Glent and owned by Commander J. K. L. Ross, Cantutiaa n, and,on Eternal, a brown colt owned speedy animals, to Billy Kelly last season, sportsmen, Watch atch for ° re chaices amor ae The Girl of the twenty-eight (28), township ‘one REPORT OF THE At Bismarck in the State of North Tota! STATE OF ‘NO . County I, E. V. Lahr, Cashier of the above the above statement is true, to the best (SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me Correct. ay LAHR, BE * TAR, Directors, « Aas ae | a Bas GOLDEN-APPLE CONDITION OF | THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK Dakota, at the close of business March 4, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and discounts .......+ssseesseeeeeee rene $141,902.24 Warrants, stocks, tax ce! 984.38 Liberty Bond account 597.01 Bankin; leer, furniture and 15,521.34 U. Certif. of Indebtedness 8. ‘Dep. 15,000.00 U. sv Treas. Bertif. of Indb., unpledged. 13,000.00. Ebert: pstids ne : egret ar Saving Stamps : . Due from other banks $67,628.22 Checks and other cash items 3,764.39 Cash 7,040.45 78,433.06 $269,944.34 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ...........- cece eee eee $ 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 951.91 Individual deposits subject to check $91,601.17 U. S. Treas. Certif. Dep. account . 15,000. Time certificates oe adepoatt « 67,260.94 Savings sepa -_ 1,149.43, Certified checks ... + 15000 Cashier’s checks outstanding . - 1,630.08 Due to other banks ... 42,201.01 218,998.63 named bai solemnly swear that of my bank do soles Bes ; ~ E.V. LAB See this 14th day of 1919. JOHN F, ae IN, My commissien expires March 18, 1988, Ag

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