The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 7

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\ ; ‘ a ay hp y “ | ‘ , i i \ Dox Le . » if . x 4 ros , MAG os . xa a 3,1 wk Crab es A “ll WANTED TO BUY—50 or: 75 foot ast i . residence lot hear 10th and Thayer i | streets, State price and Wf east or ‘ - ‘ west front. ddrésg°604 Tribune: s: c —S é 3 27 1 wk —— : , eee eee ! pt i FOD SALE—For ‘North kota land,|:March 25, 1919, sealed proposals| chapter will ive a brief history of 2 light light, $18.25 to 20.00; k Classified Advertising Rates. well located ° ie with four| plainly marked: on the outside of the| the D. aR.” os ieee Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached}. good ottice Tooms, 25 miles fromfi| sealed envelope, “Proposals for dor- NS sane 9.73; pigs $1B83. t Wi be Inserted. Sioux City, towa. Rents for $50.09 | mitory. building, Bismarck . School, «For Refugee Work. pe eas a ce SO LDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one ‘month + FREE of charge. it insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be ¢ at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, HELP WANTED MALE x » 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 at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Butlding, Phone 17%. All national and local efforts tg ‘assist you are there concen- trated. United States Employment Service U. 8, Department of Labor. WANT, \" perhanger. ‘One painter and one pa- Union: .mew wanted. Phone 803, H...T. O'Connell, “con- tractor. 431 wk ‘WANTED—Girl or: woman for work in Baldwin Hotel. Call Mrs, H. Ward. Van Horn Hotel, Blamarek ~“ _N..D. 44 3t _WANTED—Expert Soda Dispenser; young man who can take ‘entire charge of soda fountain in promi- nent @rug Btore, Address 612 Tri- bune. 4-3-lwk WANTEDTA man to raise truck ~ garden on skares, Write 611 Thibune. A 3 3t WANTED=-Short order cook, man or Woman, _Sapttary Cafe. A-2-tf. WRITE LOS ANGELES Y. MC. A. Auto eChoGE Get started right. \s €¥ imo - WANTED— Grocery adi at once at Gusgner’: 's Store Bismarck, “N. D. 331-1 wk ‘WANTED =Oad carpenter. jobs and | eral contracting. Let. me. figure wie you... Phone 586. or address Phowgas Jennings, City. 3.31 2wks —Gas engineer wit! experi- ence on Avery. Call at room 519, MeKenzie ‘Hotel. Write ws P.Me- s/Gonayle, Blackwater, Ni: D. 3-26- owks. SELe WANTED—FEMALE | LADY BOOKKEEPER and typlst de sires position in Bismarck. Any clerical: work considered. Address Box 517, Handan. 44 it WANTED—Walter and chambermaid. - Call 104 Main street. Banner, House or Phone 231. 43 2t fompetent girl en: eral house work. Highest wages. 504 Mandan Ave. Phone or 4 WORK WANTED WANTED—High School boy wants work for after school and Saturdays: Phone Clyde Babcock at High School or 27&X,. 4-2-4t, WAMAN WANTS WORK 2, ate hour. Phone 179R. 44 2 WANTED —A job, on_a_farm_by”a_ bo: sixtéen years old. Call 221 Bismarck, N. D. 4-2. PUSITIONS\WANTED POSITION WANTED—As ¢lerk ‘in neral store. Six / ye: experi ence; porwenian: 24 yearb old t of. references. H. K, Myking, Mc- Gregor, ND, 3-29-1mo, POSITION” WANTED—Young ~ maa experienced and competent desires position as stenographer ‘also has good: knowledge of: bookkeeping: Box 466. - 3 28 tf St, a wk, ‘MIDDLE: AGED LADY wishes position |‘ as cook or housekeeper on tanch Ot adults; experienced. State wages and whether permanent. Prefer South = Dakota. write. No. 607 ‘ Tribune. ; 3.29.1 wk WANTED—Position by competent stenographer. Call o86: or write Box 40, Bismarck, © houss close in, suitable for one. $10 per month; or lgrge front roém $15. Gentlemen only. 450 Tribune. t 44 2t ‘FOR RENT Soto roomy at\46 Main street. Has recently changed lost Phone 672W. ~ well newly papered: housekeeping rogms on first floor. Two. bese from Post Office. Call 320 at ‘ irnis! bath. ‘Suitable ‘for gentlemen. Geo. Gussner, Bismarck, N. FOR RENT—3 furnished light honscke=ping first:teot aoe 8 |» al OBITL.RS. _ MOTO! ae condition. D. A. Clarke. "sige sat Overfand! Garage, Bis- marck. 411 wk D ie WANTED—Dressmaking neatly done. jatisfaction _ guaranteed. Apply ‘Mrs. .C..L, Johnson, Room 332 ‘Northwest’ Hotel. 431 wk LUST AND FUUND YOST by CHILD—Siall brown purte' containing four “dollars and small! change. Finder please return to Tribune. . 44 it WANTED TO RENT WANTED=Two good unfurnished roortig located in -business part of stown. Address James Walton, Bis- = Marck, i D. 43 2t WA ‘Modern 4 or 5 room wungalow or cottage.in desir- able section about May 1st. dress P. O. Box 325. 3 27 10t WANTED TO RENT about May 1, 6 6 to 8 room modern house. B, Toney. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS sale at a bargain, (BP. 0. Box 343] ¢ Bismarck, N. Mrs. J, G. tring. _21:St. East-, GAA wk low on 9th street, east front, liberal terms. J. .H.-Holihan. Phone 745 Bismarck, N. D. Lucas Block. ‘ 43 2t HOUSE FOR RENT—F. Krell, eater: 29 1-wk HOUSE FOR'! RENT—App! a * Roberts. Fine 151 or. 751, 3 28.4 mo For RENT—Small house. .with \barn |, and... well gtgl5th and. ‘Broadway. See Geo. .-Gussner. Bismarck, Ni Dak. 3281 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern co tage, centrally located. Address Bot 0. 466, _ 328-10 plex, wator furniahéd. Inquire 211 Rosser wrod or phone 260X. 4:2-tw. YOR SRE <RENT= Two and thrée-raom flats for light housekeeping. Five and seven,rpom houses, ail soe Inquire 03 7 with garrets. street. 8 15:te FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- ‘age, well © located. Soavenlede c;terms, B. C. Marks, Bismarck, |N. Dak. 2/136 tt COR room strictly, me ‘ora bongalow in Riverview addition. Ford roadster in dret Fo) A_Ddergain if bought at once. If in- cait ©. L. Burton. hie 4 13.49 tt peMeT SHING. AND . -PICOTING, Mrs. cy \P. Larson, 400 4th Sek FoR ATED i. ae john Deere 16-inch ulky Flow. 3 Sperry, marek, No D._ 4 BMt jr your wood and fence posts for sale. Gar- dens plowed’ promptly. Phone 818 R.C. Forsyth, 05: ‘9th street. >< 3312 wks FOR SALE—Bed jand ‘spring, $5.90: Cail 307 8th street. Ravan St LS By the sourt, ‘ EXPERIENCED: Pan Tee in a dol ~(Seal), ‘ . WW. SHAW, ines. of ‘si ting,: decorating | i Sous a and: houepainting, would like tb 1d- lia ctoantse cams Seetrcucet cate in,good town; with otf pon: of "Hon. ¥..C. Davies, ‘county judge Apply L. V. ‘Lesher, Seco ae aE aervou ‘Atoraeys for AdmiantFator, spring clean-up, all path of Bismarck. 'N. D. rt) MR. CAR OWNER stove wood and feftce posts for |>—!> 24 28) +4. . Willig Res sale. Phone oi * NOTICE YO CREDITORS | vou will be ting ont x04 Baar sythnoe gins mobile and preparing f for the sea- 250 sonly, in. good“ onder-: Gall | ce - | consider will be your tires, S92X/or see A’ E. Poteravn, 515 eth [ot the. SRY ot B for in the Coun-| "Fs our line of Kelly Springfield 3\29'1 ¥K | Dakota” deceased, to the , chaditors Hiner dg tubes we believe that vie ace t-to fill BOE Betsy 617 ee aes ase: : 3311 ae _ Tattle N: FOR, —_e fine palling scription and -price in answer. Ad- - See cae ree: 4:4-1 wk- det Ad; WANTED—To hear from=party who has nice, cottage or bungalow for GROSS 4.4.1.wk FOR, So DS=s TTT property. must be. gold at once. Big bargaisi. Call 2,000. Hast Main, or. write care.ot: — FUR. SALU—A strictly modern bunga- FoR ¢ RENTS Moder ive Was ae 0} spring clean-up. All kinds of stove | kota. . | Newton, Duilam & Y lowed eae eats 9 te at, Abe ‘Marks Gora toe on ath street.— Close in. Geo. M. Bes- ister. BN: sah itory building. i -Aventic. A, oa a as a, street. $375. Liberty. bonds, vie: cepted. _ Phone 646R. per month. W. F. Kavaney, How- ard, S. Dak. - 3.19 1 1-2 wks NOTICE TO CKEDITORS. In’ the matter of the estate of Al ‘bert Borkhart, deccased.” ‘Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Walter Borkhart, executor of the will of Albét Borkhart, late of the Township of Burnt Creek, in the county of Burleigh and state of Nort: Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having clainis against said deceased, to exhibit them with eg necessary. vouchers, within six monthg after the first publication of ; this notice, to said executor at his residence, in the Township of Burnt Creek, in said Burleigh county, North , | Dakota. Dated April 8rd, A. D. 1919. WALTER: BORKHART, Executor. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Executor. ie sre A ee auch years must be based on a solid foundation- “réputation of the Gordon hat is perfect quality. the one of North Dakota,” and addfessed tothe “Commisisoner of Indian Affairs, Washingtoa, D. C.” will be received at the Indian office until two o’clock-p. m. “of April 28,1919; ‘for. furnishing material and labor for the construc: tion of a dormitory building in accordance with the plans, spec tions and instructions which may ‘be examined at the bffice of the paper or. periodical in which this advertisement appears,.the Unit- ed States Indian WarehouSes at Chi- cago, Hinois, St. Louis, Missouri, San Francisco, California, and the Build- ers Exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota, and at the office of the superintendent of the ri pana school, Bismarck, North Dake Mor further information ap- th a T 1B ply to Superintendent. of the Bis- church will be held Saturday evening! iry, stock and poultry marck school. Cato Sells, Commis-|with Miss Vera McCain of the Mur| dalty. ' pecan a freee Bic. sioner. phy apartments. The sul r arn, © mules s 1234, month is “When it 1,and A marck; buildings. — | CITY NEWS | >, > First. publication on the 4th day of April, 1919. 4—4 11 18 23. NOTICE TO GREDITORS In the matter of the estate of R. .|L. Baldwin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undert | signed Lillian BE, Batdwin, the admin: istratrix of the estate of R. L. Bald- win, late of the towuship of Morton in. the county of Burleign and state of” North Dakota, ‘deceased, to the creditors’ of, ’and”all persons. having elaims against aid deceased, to. ex- hibit thom with the necessary vouch pena rltia four: months after.the firs ication ofthis noti¢e, to said ad beer at her residence in Hilen- dale: in Dickey. county, North. Dakota. ‘Date; Fe ruary, 14,-A. D. 1919: LIAN ¥. BALDWIN, Auiminietrata of the estate «of R. L. Baldwin, deceased. 3-14-21 28; 4—4. NOTICE OF. HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE To. SELL REAL . ESTATE. State-of North Dakota, county of | Burleighss, i In. ‘County Court, before Hon. B.. W. (Shaw, Judge. -In' the matter of the estate of An- drew Hagen, deceased. «Bradley C. Marka, administrator, Hi the unknown heirs of Andrew Hagen, deceased, and 38 other per- sons: interésted, respondents. The state of North Dakota to the above named respondents and all per- ;8ons interested in the estate of An- idrew Hagen, deceased: You dre hereby notified that the pe- tition of Bradley C. Marks, adminis- trator of, the estate of Andrew Ha- gen, late of the township of Hay Creek in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, “as been fitéd in this court. therein pe- titioning that he be “authorized, em- Powered and directed to sell real estate belonging to’ said decedent’s estate, described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Six (6), Township One- Hun- @red Thirty-nine (139)) North, of Range Eighty (80), and the East ate (EB .1-2) of the Northwest Quarte: (NW. 1-4) of Section Fourteen (14), Township One Hundred Thirty-nine uy “North, of Range Higaty-one f Stat said petition will be heard ‘by this court on Friday, the 25th diy o% April, A. D., 1919, at 10 oclock in the. forendon’ 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- And you gad each of you aie here- by cited and required then and tere to be and appear before this court and shoW cause, if any you have, why thie petition ‘should not be granted. sonated the 13th day of March A.B, 9. Piat Dunn of Shields marck Thursday. s REGAN Bi A. J, Gerberding, is in the city fora few days visit with friends, ‘ 6 ee ' LEAVES YOR ‘VISIT M. Cy left. Wednesday visit in. » MOVED ‘0 APARTMENTS {" Dr. Geo. A. “McFarland and family have taken up their residence in the 24, Schoelkops apartments. he: was in Bis- | © M sleep. receipts stead 16.55; ewes $5 to 14. da ainonths a bwot temple will be open Satu noon from 2 to 5 for the gi supplies to those who are doing wort for the Belgian and Brench refugees. to bidders, | sj ber of candidates will be initiated, and sharp. ward.” Thé meeting will be ze = »|Miss Eunice Olson. A large att For sale, 5 acre tract ance is desiged. within y limits. ranges $1 5,000; heifers $5.25 to 14.00; little feeders, mostly steady cattle beet cow: 2 9 Red Crogs rooms in th 20, Sine gz out of] Pythian Sisters. | le A regular meeting of the Pythian isters will be held this evening at he Knights of Pythias hall. A num- social hour will follow the w he meeting will’ begin, at 7:2 For sale on easy terms or for rent, house and barn, 19th St, with good well and quarter block for garden. Standard’ Bearers. Tho April meeting of the eaurers of the Methodist dard copal For rent on easy terms, “MARKETS : ST. PAUL MARKETS, id South St. Paul, Minn., April 4.—Hog ; 9 cattle rece! 0; For sale or exchange, 500 acres stock and dairy farm without buildings, border- ing on lake. For sale, fine tract 110 by 150 feet, 17th St., ready for building, and garden; one bléck from water and sewer. D.T. Owens & Co. steer: 0; weathers $14 ‘ CHICAGO MARKET. Chicago, IIL, April 4—Hog 000; bulk-of sales $19.90 ta VY $20.00 to 2020; medium $18.85 rites FRUIT SALE The ladies of St. George's ‘Episcopal church will hold’a fruit ‘sale, Saturday afternoon at the Western Sales Co., Main’ street. J. BH, CLUB MEETS The J. B. H. club of First Paptist church will meéf tonight at the home of Mrs, George B. Newcomb, 824 Sixth streeth, RETURN, FROM CITIES Mrs. J, L. Bankston and children have retyrned from a several. weeks’ visit in Chicago and other mid-west- ern. points. ‘Rey. D. Pittner of Lehr and’ W. Turczesski, a well known Meclasis real estate/man, old friends of C: R. Kositzky, called gn the state audi- tor at the capitol yesterday. rUL REVIVAL ig, former pastor of a. church, is conduc SUCCE Dr. R. H.C! McCabe M very succ ings at Enderlin, his new charg: a gratifying number of. conv has resulted. za ‘ul series of prayer meet- and fm amen AT THE BISMARCK HOSPITAL ‘uller of Beach left the leaves the Mrs. Louis the “hospital “Thurs MONTHLY M rz monthly im of the Amer! lution, Min ing ‘a soc which the variou SDUDODOQOULUUODAUUQUGULELANONUANNNONN9: of Batleigh panty, a QR. eis hereby Biven by the un- claims | ay@: of,. pod all persons- having it; maid: sed, * his office ‘in the City National Bank % arte Cou © Aare ee in-said * Dated April 2nd, <2 (Apr. SINEBED) fs * “Phe/Home of Service” om" ‘s run. Doubtless one of the|= first things that you will have to faye something that will erit your investigation. That ycost more is true, but-as has said beforé—“the recollec: ay quality remains pest after le price is a sore oF PTO re ee or) ‘PRESERVE “el EATHER LIQUIDS anc/ PASTES: For Black White,Tan and Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoese KEEP YOUR SHOES NE. Men of the Service . Today perhaps au! re in uniform, but to- morrow you'll show the old town class. Your “Civies” are all ready for you and “Bergeson’s” Clothes are in the lead— _NEW-SNAPPY s E. BERGESON ‘& SON aceasta si iver luis i mtmeinescama idalinfniMicui MeN AKHNAKHM MANN iateicialanaaaiin a TRADE MARK The City of ODRICH \ : ets Ohio Chase~ The Ghost From your car Many a motoring party * touring through thecountry, ' is haunted by an‘ unseen passenger— . FEAR — DREAD} that a tire will blow | § out, like a blast And land the motor] car at the road side,{ a helpless thing. But if you have faith) } in the tires,on your, § car, Contented Security is the in- visible passenger) riding with} you And if you haveridden on Goodrich Tires, you have faith in their’ big husky, bodies, and thick BLACK SAFETY} ¢ TREADS, extney wide, fortifying the! sidewall against rut! grinding. « You have faith insheir | -dependability every-*) 3 wheré, and the oH rability which rounds, out %-the Service” Value of. all Goodrich Tires.‘ Buy-Géodrich Tires from a Dealer “BEST IN THE LONG RUN = = —— — — — — —

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