The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 7

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Nene Terms Strictly Will be Inserted. of of SOB ees Adveitsise * Claxited ‘Advertising Rates. ony Copy. Without Remittance Attached 3 additional insertions without, chai ents EN ntaining more than 25 words chargedat the rae of two conta a word for each additional WELCOME! RETURNING: SOLDIERS AND SAILORS4 Full information as to all @m- ployment openings. in- this cc munity and elsew! FRED ‘at : Returning. Soldicrs. and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone | 4.177... All, natio to, assist; you _- there concen- Department opal mt man To Talse truc! garden on shares. Write 611 Tue ‘WANTED—First class. buther. Ap- ply it Geo’ Gusent, Bismares: (38.1 __ Woman. Sanitary Cafe. WANTEE! F for genera , farm Wore vane Ya Baldwin; good wa- amarok D. M. Hateh. tte Get started right. = 1 mo Sc Sau a atlas i el ah Sis _WANTED—Grocery clerk at once at per’s. St Bismarck, N.D, TIS & Auto ‘School. SanreD—or for__general’ “work. Mrs. Bd White, ea ‘sists Bt. Phone 42-8, Pupils for. oar: i. school. now in* session cs é room 15 ‘Haggart Bik. Mrs. N. 35 2 f “Tineke ‘ WANTED a your cit cal 2a 3d Be ‘ 421 wk Call 221 | apd local efforts ‘|| OR RENT. treet, |... ne Fourth. street, |}. noes ROOMS FOR RENT Modern: furnished rooms Phone 442L after 4 p.\m. 43 it INT—Modern '. rooms, at 46 Has recently changed \Phone 672W. 42,1 wke FOR RENT—Modern furnished. roonis, 602 8th sireet 421 wk room. — Call at 323 1st feed ir Phone 658X. 431 wk NISHED ROOMS for rent. \ App) yee 619 ‘Sixth St. Phone 619-L, t /-3-28-lw (desir FOR: RENT—Two' well d - housekeeping rooms Two blocks from ‘ost Office: | th St. ed cut ‘room “in "modern 10th street oP Epone rnished “rooms: fe T Dont TN HN Now: VERY NUCH; EY food knowledge K 466. ° 3 28 tf MIDDLE AGED LADY wishes posttion -@8.cook or-housekeeper on ranch or adult experienced. State wages whether permanent. Prefer uth “Dakota. . write No. 607 Tribune. x s 8 29 1 wk \ WANTED—Position . by competent stenographer. Call 666 or write Box 40, Bismarck, 7 411 wk DST AND FO FOUND—KxH. 8°10 Class pin. Own- er may have same by calling at Tri- bune and paying\for this’ ad. * . 4-2 3t. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | Nes,AN0). WANT furnishéd, }° ot Wookkeeping. Se DLT TASTE \) -ARL RIGWY, MISTER (YES. INDEED ~-VERY NICE, iN “TUAS FUNNY MAY CAT SPIT Ie UT WAST AN’ MY DOs SPITSIT OUT DREASMAKING -. WANTE) ressmaking neatly done. ‘Satisfaction © guaranteed. . “Apply ‘Mrs... --L. Johngon, Room: . 332 Northwent Hotel. ots; 31 wk. “TOR SALE Ok teNI— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—A sirittly modera bunga- low. on 9th stree’, cast front, Hheral terms. J.,H. Holihan. “Phone” 245 Bismarck. N..D.) Lucas Blog. $.2t HOUSE FOR RENT ian: Tailor. ‘ 28 39°1 wk ise FOR RENT=Apay . WwW Roberts.’ Phone 151‘ or % : 28-1 mo FOR RENTS Sinall “house with barn and- well” aM 15th’'and , Broa way. See Geo, * sbner, . Bismarck, Dake 8) “338 t wk SERN TEL got- tage, centr: jocated.. Address:.Box aes 328-19 FOR RENT SModers- five. room ‘dii- “ples water, furnish Inquire 211 , Rosser street or phont 0X. 4-2: flats. for light housekeeping. Five ahd seven room houses, all modern, with .. garrets.. Inquire 803 7th treet. ee 3.15 tf. FOR SALI Aodora-houss onda age, well “located. Convenient terms. B. C. Marks, Bismarck, N. Dak. 2.5 tt FOR SALE—Sik room strictly _mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A dargain ff bought at once. If in- terested call C. L. Burton, aaie te ides) Ais Soe ee yee SAR A FOR SALE--House of six rooms, ‘on the car line, strictly. modebn hard- wood floors, nice large shade trees, it will only be.a short time until the leaves will be green, nice lawn, lot 75x150 ft., sun parlor, cistern, garage. I will defy any contractor to replace this house for at least $5,000.00. The lot alone is worth $2,000, but as I do not believe in asking excessive -prices for -my property. and have-always advocated FOR RENT=Two™ and t three-rooni |: .| WANTED TO BUY. perty. for $3,900, $1:700- cash. Trost me for-bargains. J. H. Holi- ~han. . Phone «745, .. Hemstck, N. D. Lucas Block. 42 2t HMISCELLANKUUS "FOR SALE—One John Deere 16-inch Sulky. Tiow. -L, W. Sperry, : Bis- marck, N. D. | 4-8-4 GET YOUR DE for your spring clean-up. All kinds of stove wood and fence posts for sale. Gar- dens plowed promptly: Phone 818 R. C. Forsyth, 604 9th Street. 331.2 wks EXPERIENCEED PAINTER in all Mnes of sign writing, ‘decorating and housepainting, would like to lo- cate in good town with lots of work. Apply L.. V.. Lesher, Braddocls, N. Dak. 8 27 1 mo. L@ET YOUR ORDER IN for your spring clean-up. All _kirids of stove wood and fence posts for sale;-Phone 818,..R, C,:For- _syth, 605°9th St.” ue Z TRACTOR BARGAINS&One 1 12-25 ' Avery with self guide: Has plowed 250 acres only, in good’ order, Call + §92X or see A. EL Eetersein Ets 6th Street. FREE—Dirt_to fill in aa ir list, Phone 494- FOR SALE—1000 bashely nice white Russian gets, oper ifisihel. W. E, Sellens, ° 3-22-2wk. 50 or 75, foot residence lot, near L0th and Thayer “Catreets: State price and if east or west front, Address 604 Tribhns, FOR SALE—Bed and Call 307 8th street. 43 2t WANTED—Second hand Ford or oti- er light automobile. Give full de- scription and price in answer, Ad- dress 610, Care Bribyme. 4.11 wk FOR SALE—Overland delivery car, (model 83 Al condition. A bargain sure at Overland Garage, Bis- marck. 411 wk 1 spr farming land contafning 1,400 acres the spirit of live and, Yet live, I will sell_this_very desiramle. piece of, Noo MUSsy wave. t Yoy To Take Novice SHAT tT A}. DOwN. SHOPPING What Chance Has a Fellow Got? PLANNED. ON GOING within four miles of town. For: in- ‘By Allman NES,1 AM. come Down SHOPPING AND VEL | WAVE: To WAVE WENT EVE DOLLARS FOR SALE OR TRADE—A tract of] formation, ,address Qlfred J. Wise, Tuttle, N.D. $ c 3.314 wk FOR ,SALE—Chalmer Six, newly painted|and overhauled. A1 condi- tion. 202 8th street. Phone 656, 41 3t WANTED—RHigh School boy wants work for after school and Saturdays. Phone Clyde Babcock at High School or 278-X. 4-2-4t, FOR SALE—Four pleco Mahogany. living room set. Reasonable. Phone 435 R or cali at 419 7th street. / 43 3t (FOR SALE 47 12 Toot, ast front level lot, three feet above sidewalk, be- tween Rosser and. Aventie\A, 14th stréet. $375, Liberty bonds ac- cepted, Phone. 646R. >: 4.3 1 wk PROPOSALS. Proposals for construction of dorm: itory building. Department of the Interior, Office of jadiag Atta ray ‘Washington, D. C., ‘March — 25, 919, ‘sealed « proposals plainly marked on the outside, of the sealed envelope, “Proposals for dor- mitory building, Bismarck ‘School, North Dakota,” and, addressed to the “Commisisoner of Indian’ Affairs, ‘ashington, D. C.” will be received at 7 | the Indian office until two o’clock p. .{m. of April 28, 1919, fpr furnishing material and Jabor for/the construc- tign of a dormitory building in pet accordance with the piany,. sped Htica- tions and instructions bidders, which may be examined at the office of the paper or periodical in which this advertisement appears, the Unit- ,|ed States Indiag Warehouses at Chi- cago, Ilinois, St. Louis, Missouri, San .|Francisc6, Calffornia, and the Build- ers Exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota, and at the office of the superintendent of the Bismarck school, Bismarck, North Dakota. For further information ap- ply to the Superintendent of the Bis- marck school. Cato Sells, Commis- sioner. a 3831;-4—1 2 3 4. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Burleigh—ss; Davies, Judge. In the matter of the-estate of Joseph E, Casserly, deceased. F. H. Register, administrator, peti- tioner, vs. Gertrude W. Casserly, Gertrude L. Casserly, Paul W. Casser- ly and Dorothy M.-Stapleton, respond- ents. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents and all per- sons interested in the estate of Jo- seph E. Casserly, deceased: You are hereby notified that the pe- tition of F. H. Register, administrat- or of the estate of Joseph E. Casserly, late of the borough of Brooklyn in the county’of Kings and state of New York, deceased, has been filed in this court, therein petitioning that Ba be authorized, empowfred and di ed to sell real estate belonging to fia {decedent's estate, described as fol- lows, to-wit: The West\half (W 1-2) of section Ning (9) in Township 138 North of Range 75 West of the 5th Principal Meridian situated in the county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota. That said petition will be heard by this court on Wednesday, the 28rd day of Aprit, A. D. 1919 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 Da: kota. Aad you and each of you are here by cited and required then and there to be.and appear before this court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated the 12th day of March, A, D. 1919. By the Court: SAL, C. DAVIES. (Seal) ‘Judes. of the County Court. Let the service of this citation be made by publication therést four times onceesch week’ for four suc- cessive weeks in the Bismarck Daily Tribune published at the-city of Bis- marck in said Burleigh county, as pro- vided by, law. LC: DAVIES — 3-12.19 26; 4-2 NOTICE TO CREOITORS In the Matter of the pyiate of ‘Allen | dersigned B. C. of tha Petate oi of the city’ of J ly of Burleigh State of North Dakota, County of | p; | defson, Im County Court, before Hon. I. C.} B a a en itor hee snaps agali ne a dcop ned, ee cont rn tal see pubjication: of, this i @ ibaa date Be paige és. pas hea Figs, i ihe ee of Dated April ana, A: on oy . C. M. » Nima First Publication on the 3rd day of April A. D, 1919, Nee H. F. O’HAKE, Attorney, for Petitioner, Bismarck, D. N. ‘(Apr 31017-41919), MODERN MACHINERY \ As Aliens Return to Native Lands, ‘Motor Trucks and other Labor Sav- ing Factors Come to Fore in Com- mercial and. industrial Fielde. Modern machinery will fijF the gap left by the exodus .of foreign labor from the United States as the result of more peaceful conditions in Eu- rope, according to Jefferson Whiie, president of the Western Sajes Co. “The other day down in New York, my attention was called to a line of aliens, extending over'a distance of a block, waiting to receive passports which, would enable them to return to their native lands,” said Mr White récently in discussing’ the problem. “This was not an unustal sight, I was told. Foreigners by the hundreds are returning to Europe by each boat to seek their relatives whom they have not heard from since the war was be- gun, to look after property and to re establish homes. “It if expected that’ very few will return to the United States because of the terrific loss of men in the great war and the fact that their ser- vices will be necessary over there’ to aid in the reconstruction of those lands which have been at he mercy of Hun’ vandalism and big guns. “What does this mean to American Industry and commerse Which for so many years, “has been dependent up- on forgign labor? Do we realize that in addYtion to the loss of these work- men returning to Europe that emigra- tion is practiéatly over for years to come’ European ‘eountries cannot permit their.men to_leave and: bars have been raised against emigration in the United States.’ What will we do for labor? “The answer«is apparent. In all lines of fndeavor labor saving ma- chinery must be increased, developed and expended. “Motor trucks and more motor trucks, among other: things, will be necessary. ‘Where we/have seen hun- dreds of men digging and loading wa- gons by hand in excavation \work, mo- tor or steam drived excavators will pick up the dint and, dump, it into.mo- tor trucks. “Crushed stone, sand and other building materials will be load- ed onto. motor. trucks by- machinery and hauled to their destination ~ “Horses, will be. displaced by trucks in hundreds of ,Hnes:'of,,endeavor, -be- causa of the saving’ of manpower which is possible with the trucky:den thus released may. engage sipisether work which canndt,,be handled:by machinery. \\The advance of machinery, does not mean throwing men ‘out of@mploy- ment. Rather it will ‘provide them iwth more suitable employment: in whick there will be greater opportun- ities for them to grow and’idevélop. Contractors and, other firms' ‘using motor, trucks should therefore: ‘béar in mind that there will bd lack of for- eign help in-the’ not far distant future and should prepare accordingly. “During the coming, year the en- tire ‘country ‘should “become | won- drously prosperous. With the speed with which conditions have been and are being readjusted, it cannot be otherwise.” NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING DF FINAL ACCOUNT’ AND DISs- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of North Dakota, County. of Burleigh. In County Court, before Hon. & C. Davies, judge. the matter of the estate of Gus- taf ‘William Anderson, deceased. H. G. Higgins, petitioner, vs. Anna ie, Clara Torgeson, John DB. And- Carl, A. Anderson’ and all other parties of interest, respondents. The state of North Dakota to the above named respondents: You, the said respondents, are here- by notified that the,\final account of the William E. Lips, Adm, of estate of Gustaf William Anderson, late of the town of Baldwin in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final set- tlement and distribution, and petition- ing that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate’ be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be dis- charged; that Tuesday, the 29th day of April, ACD. 1919 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this court in the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Buslelen and State of Notth Dakota, has duly appointed by this court tor the settlement thereof, at which time ‘and place ay person interested in'said’ estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account and petition and contest, the same, And you, the above named féapand- ents, and ¢ach of you, arq hereby cited and required then and. there to be, and appear before this court, and show cause, if any. yqu have, ‘ said account saall not ae res- idue of oe estate distrib ‘he ad- ministration of said estate closed. and said William E. Lips, ‘adm, be dis- charged. isnntee the 5th day: cof March A.D. Judge ot tae Gout Court. Let, the ae citation. cor by personal ‘s¢ war rece Bismarck, N. fe required by: = J oe as

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