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4 POSITION WANTED—Young. man ‘ ‘ - \WANTED=To ‘rent. modéra: 8 or 9 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE 7. | The Employment Bureau | Want aulfeurs Mechanics | Cla Classified Adv Will be Inserted. Ad Col ertising Rates. irst insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without chahge of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be word. HELP WANTED—MALE _ — WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, Full information. as to all em- Dloyment openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv-, en you FRED at the Bureau. for Returning Soldicrs and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 17%, All national and local efforts to assist you are there concen- trated. United States Employment Service U. 8. Department of Labor. * < ee eee ee ee Help Wanted—Male and Fémale. WANTED—irl for office work; girls) for advertising; discharged soldiers, local men, must be good; talkers. Give particulars and pone *num-|-* bers. Write 615 Care Tribune Cog. . 48 it WANTED—An experienced —_.book- keeper at Dakota Tire Co. 410 Broadway. Phone 872. v 471 wk WANTED—A yard man and a vege- table womah at Grand Pacific Hotel. 4-7tf WANTED—Clerk for general store wages $100.00 ped month write with references. H. C. Lamberton, Tap- pen, N. D. 47 4t WANTED—One painter and one pd- perhanger. Unton’.men wanted. Phone 803, H. T. O'Connell, “con: tractor. , 431 wk WANTED—Expert Soda Dispenser; young man who can take entire charge of soda fountain in -promi- nent drug store. Address\612 Tri- __bune, *, ae 4-3-1lwk WANTED—Short ordeér cook, man or #7 woman. Sani lafe. 4-2. WRITH LOS ANGELES Y. M: Auto Schopl. Get sfarted right. - _411mo “WANTED—Odd carpqater jobs and general contracting/~ Let me figure with you. Phone -586 or ‘address Thomas Jennings, City. Ca de : 8 81 2wks WANTED—Gas engineer with experi- ence on Avery. Call ‘at room’ 519, McKenzie Hotel. Write W. P. Mc- Gonayle, Blackwater, N. -D. 3:26-2wks. 'HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED. r gen- ompetent: iA _ (etal housework, Apply Mrs. H. P. Berndt, 104 Ave. A, or phone 622, ‘ 4-8-1wk WANTED—Woman or young girl to cook and take' care of two children on farm. Address Mrs. Sam Gross, Dawson, N, D. 4-8-1t WANTED—Kitchen help at Bismarck hospital. 47 3t WANTED—Woman to do wasiing and housework one or two days a week. Phone 473. _ { a 48 2t WANTED--Experienced girl for mil- linery. Call at once. Nielson’s Mil- linery. 4 T3t WANTED-—Good competent girl iyo middle aged lady to take charge of home, Write No, 614 Care Tribune Con : Bt WANTEHD—Girl for general house- work. Three in family, good wages. Phone 837X or call 205 Park avenue. oe 45 3t POSITIONS WANTED ; ————— POSITION WANTED—As clerk in genéral ‘store. Six: years experi- ence; Norwegian; 24 years old. Best: of references, H. K. Myking, Mc- Gregor, N. D. » 3-29-1mo. experienced and competent desires position as stenographer also has good knowledge ‘of bookkeeping. Box 466. +> n 3 28. tf eee: WANTED—Dressmaking neatly done. | Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply. ‘Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Room 332 ‘Northwest Hotel. 33.4 \ 4:3-1wk ‘WANTED. TO, REN YOUNG GENTLEMAN. WANTS » room and boatd in desirable loca-' tion. Please state price and pat- ticulars. P.O. Box 531. Bey : #Uslwk. room house. » Must be’ close fh. Wanted by. May. 1. Phone®758. ~ ; 4 TD owk WANTED TO RENT—Party desires to rent furnished house or low, close in, suitable for couple with one, child; will rent by the year or for the spring and. summer months. Pléase state price and ad- vise ‘when can be occupied. Address | 613, Care Tribune office. : " 2) 4 4 tw [ANTED TO RENT—Modern: 4: or 5.) + Toom bungalow or cottage in désir-| able section about. May 1st... Ad- dress P..O. Box 325. 3 27. 10t : WANTED. TO RENT. about May 1, 2. “6 to 8 room modern house. Dr. 8. ‘| B. Toney. . ¢ ts l we | FOR RENT=2 or charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional FOR SALE OR RENT— ___ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern cot- tage, centrally located. Address Box No. 466. \ 481 wk FOR RENT—Six rooms, all modern, double and single rooms; nice place ‘for summer inside and outside. 6 and 7 dollars per months. 30 cents a night, 713 8rd St. 4-4 Gt. 3 room modern Phone 442L. 4 5.5t flat. Good location. ty ed-a-Juob for one month ’ FREE of charge. ‘Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached| “smint wren ceo oy kins ot out umns noon * SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- City Insurance Agency my rental business. I wis hto thank the peo- ple of Bismarck for patronage given me in the past. Anyone looking for roms, desk raom or a home should eall at their office under the City ‘National Bank. L. H. Langleyy. 45.1 wk [EMSTT ING f 4d ING, Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 4th street. 431 wk spring clean-up, All kinds of stove wood and fence posts for sale. Gar- dens plowed promptly. Phone 818 R. C. Forsyth, 605 9th street. 331 2 wks WUKK WANTED WANTED—A job on a farm by n boy ‘sixteen urs old. Call 221 30 St, Bismarck, Nv D. . 4-2-1 wk. AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED-—Salesmen to sell direct to consumer, 4,000-mile- guaranteed tire at special dealers prices. Won- derful proposition, good commis- sion. , Midwest Tire and Rubber Company, 11084 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. | 4-7-Awk |" KUUMS FOR REN} root Ot Phone. 669. pasa. of WANTE To hear from, party. who ‘Rab. nice-.cottage or bungalow: for sale'at a bargain. 'P. 0. Box 343 441 wk © Bismarck, N. D. FOR SADE—Suburban property” must be sold at once. Big bargain. Call modern Mrs. J. G. Marring. 21 St. East. Roberts. Phone 151 or 751. plex, wator furnished. Rosser street or phone 260X. C 4-2-tw. FOR. RENT—Two ith” \garrets, t. “ag. 15/te £.) FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riveryfew. addition. in- 19 19 tt A bargain if bought at once, terested cail C. L. Burton, MISCELLANEOUS |. FOR SALE—At a big -bargain on and only been used 3 months, quire at Phone 347K, Bismarck, N. D. IR SALE—High-grade tapestry, davenport: ‘and rocker to match; nearly new. Phane 678-K. and housepainting, would like -to lo- cate in good town with lots of work. Apply L. V.-Lesher, Braddock, N. Dak. 3 27.1 mo. GET YOUR ORDER IN for your spring clean-up. All kinds of are wood and fence posts for ale. Phone 818. R. C. For- syth, 605 9th St. 3-31-2wks. ‘FOR. SALE—A fine building lot on 4th stfeet. Close in. Geo. M. Reg- ister. 441wk FCR SALE 47 1-2 foot east front level lot, three feet above sidewalk, be- tween Rosser and Avenue: A, 14th street. $375. ‘‘ Liberty ‘bonds. ac- cepted. Phone 646R. 43.4) wk FOR SALE—Good dry cordwood.cut to &tove’ lengths. Also big Tot fence posts of ‘best grade ash. Prices right.. Phone 457R. 45.1 wk FOR SALE—Eggs from 1st - prize Buff Orpingtons. Two dollars per setting. E. C. Anrdus, Bismarck. » P. O. Box 574. 451 wk RENTALS—On account of my real estate and life insurance taking up _: all my ‘time: Ihave assigned to the —————— ————— For sale on easy terms or . for rent house and barn with large garden’ ahd well on 19th Street. — For sale, 160 acres wild land in Morton county, easy terms, with 130 atres. free from stone and level. ready for plow. Ideal | plate close to ‘market for eLean’ y of 500 ae rderin= "on a se. juishment’ can ; -homes' 4 , worth $800.00. tock and. dairy farm with buildings, <close to” Bis- ties with stock. ‘Ideal for = cows, hogs and poultry. D. T. Owens & Co. 2,000 East Main, or writo care of 44 1-wk}, HOUSE FOR RENT—Apply 0. W. 1_mo 1 OR, RENT—Modern five room du- Inquire 211 - and three-room flats for Nght housekeeping. Five J. and seven room houges, all modern, Inquire. 803. fh Speak —aieiana nbans ahd 2 40L wk SALE atodern house ahd , ear. KOR: SALE—Overland delivery car, age, -wellocated. Convenient 3 terms. B. Qi Marke, Bismarck, .N>|: Model 83 Al condition. “A bargain Dak. 2b tt urea: at Overland” Garage, Bis- 471 wk 4-8-3t | hereinafter described, at the front EXPERIENCEED PAINTER in all| door of the court house in the city of lines of sigh writing, decorating | Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh | Shop in The Tribune Before YOR, RENT. Large nicely furnished. _ front room on first floor, without board. 620 6th St. FOR RENT—Front room in modern forslight_housckeeping 518 10th St, Phone 714.1. Ze 4-4 tw! OR RINT Eire FOR RENT—Furnishe¢ housekeeping rooms in Varney Flats. 4 5 3t FOR RENT—Modern rooms. at 46 Main street. Has recently changed hands. Phone 672W. 421 wk YOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 02° 8th street. 42. wk ——————, AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES WILL PAY CASH for good Ford road- ster or touring car. Call Soo Hotel. Call. Saturday April’ 5;’ noon.) ~3. Toft. i 14-4 -@ wk, ‘WANTED—Second hand Ford or ota- » or ‘light automobile. “Give: full de; é¢ription’ and:‘price in answer, Ads] _ dress'610, Care’ Pribune. » marek, 41 Lwk DOINGS OF THE DUFFS with , or |~ 47-36] “house. also two unfurnished: rooms is N T YR LNG A) SURE | CAN BUILD A STALL IN ONE HALE p OF THAT GARAGE ! Vie WAVE The JOB DONE IN A DAY AND A-WALF AS SURE As MY NAME IS JOHN RECKEM ! wt Went, You CAN START RIGHT WAY TOM, WHAT ARE YoU WAVING Done. To THE GARAGE P VA WAVING ONE HALF For IT! _ oF IT MADE INTo A BED Room For A COW- ‘Tom Has An Idea! Tom.You DoN*y MEAN ‘To SAY You ARE GoInG To KEEP A COWP. WHY, THE NEIGAGORS Won" STAND WELL, A COW ITS GOING To BE . D, April 8.—- With Grand Fo) b its wi af work is being done, Attorney General Wiliam banger con-}and you are having a share in it; ducting a campaign against the intrac- | but-~ tion of “Blue Sky” gulings in the “AU enterprises have a hard time state of North Dakota, further to get along financially front tie be- opments resulting from the metnods | ginning. It takes a lot of hard work adopted byo ov lous solicitors injand much hustling to get the volume ‘Nonpartisan leag' prises of business. nec carry the which cannot. be therefore neces- ince in financing money, pledged has begp collect- arisen with the filing of an al signed by G. 1. Helgason, Hy towdelio, Ramsey county, declari he is being*held responsible for a $100 note, claimed to be held by th Peoples State Bank of Grand. Fork: t 4 for stock inthe American, which he| “The Grand Eorkg: Amerigan) hag maintains ‘he had not authorized andj had to borrow aloney ‘on. your noke in which in ‘his belief is a forgery or|order {o carry on the erection of the that an alleged subscription list which | building, buying equipment, paper t): burden of e avoided. pense NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. ig hereby given; that that smortgage, executed ‘and deliv- hy: John’ Edvenson, mortgagor, te) | Seed. ‘the 25th ‘day of May, A. D. nineteen htndred ‘and seventeen and filed for record in'the office of the register of deeds of. the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, ‘on the 4th day of Deceinber. A, D. 1917, and. recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 53, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in-such mortgage and and state. of ‘North Dakota, at the hour of ten, o'clock A. M. on the 19th day of April, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the‘day of sale. he premises de- scribed im said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy tue same, are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and de- Scribed, as follows, to-wit: Southwest. quarter (SW 1-4) of sec- tion Two (2) Township One hundred thirty-nine (139) North Range Seven- ty-six (76) west of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing one hundred six- ty(160) acres of land more or less ac- cording to the United States govern- ment survey thereof. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $112.87. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 22nd day of January, 1919. H. E. WILDFANG. Mortgagee. F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 8—11 18 25; 4—1 8 15, You Shop in the Store. A OOD WAY TO SAVE “In times like these when economy is so essential, 1 know of no better way to save than to have the entire family shed with Neélin Soles,” writes B, I’. Williams, Rochester, N. Y. In hig Ietter Mr. Williams tells of a pair of Nedlin-soled. shoes which he or constantly for four ‘months. “The diss'still look like new,” he says. it shops cz oles -soling. They fe made scien-.* aizally by The Goodycer Tire & Rubs ber Co., Akron, Cig, tvho also make Winsfoot Hecls—guaranteed to_out- wear all of 3 Nealin Soles Neo THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO — Up-to-the-Minate: Music ‘10 Main St. © Phone 130-K Herald, Mr. Helgason, who is a prom- foot. soda fountain, marble..top,” 6|'?, 4. 4. Wildfang, ‘mortgagee, dated | syrup pumps, 3 crushed fruit jars In- Fifth Street Stationery, he was induced to sign proved to bej and gther supplies, and could. there- a promissory: note. fore use the moi represented by Denies Signing Note. your note, which i yet duc, to In the affidavit forwarded to The] good advantage. I you are in a po- sition to take up this;note now an allowance of one*dolar. will be made from the amounts‘showh by the fol; lowing statemen: ay hs % Amount of note ‘ Interest to date . Total due : Less discount ...... inent Ramsey county farmer, states that he was ‘approached by a solicit- jor: claiming to represent-the Grand forks “American, who asked ‘him ‘to ‘signa hote for $100. He refused, to. consider the proposition, he: declares, but’ finally agreed to ‘subscribe for the:new paper for one y fixed his a was. represented to be a subscription Balance “This is not a dun for you to save a doll same time gi timely the best paper in the state. * “Send your remittance to us and we will return your note’ together with your to you. 's that he had uo intention, of purchasing stock and that he was not’ aware that an alleged nhote.was being: held by the People’s ‘State Bank of Grand Forks until he received a letter from that institution on Feb. 20, appealing to him to aid in relieving the financial strain of the league paper by taking up the uote. ‘The appeal made by the bank in behalf of the American follows: Ask Financial Aid. “As a stockholder in’ the Grand son, Denial.. He! he paid for one y the paper. ription to s told to Works Aw an you are at this time|and und uddressed relative to your obligations . Helgason.” to them in the form of a note ~ ich} “Subscribed and sworn before me, we hold. Edmund C. Notary Public, “You are aware of the that the} this Ist day of Apri - D. 1919, uew building which hot the Amer. : mund C. Solberg. i uill by them, and that it 1 expires 1d y in the thing to db nd Fork atement. reads: being first duly at he is a ction ntion list it a -|Qne hundred and fif This paper is meeti range sixty (60), Lowns in journalism and ng the people, Ra county, North Dakota; that unsophisticated fac RRR Rn eee during the summer of 1918, while af Success is in WELCOME HOME OF SINN REINER ..,,..Countess Markievicz, Sinn Fein leader, just released from a ‘British prison, was given enthusiastic welcome back to Dublin by her admiters.. Heré she is surrounded by them—with a Sinn Fein smile and a bunch of posies tied with the Sinn Fein colors, pre- sented on her- arrival. - : ‘ gi] further identified by affiant’s signa -| into a. note ! fiant Was working in the Tield on hi farm,’ he w ited 1 represented th: and taking partis lished in G of the Grand | the name of sa known to said licitor wante and buy a One share which a after some to talto one Hing stock scriptions: for a Non- r, to be estab under the name American, that dlicitor wi ant; that affiant to subscribe fo Jundred Dollar ($100 scription, gave tho said solicitor, his postdated check for (he sum of Five Dollars. ($6.00) and aff recollec tiot ts. that..he. algo: wrote his: nam om the “subscription list, atthe re: quest of said solicitor.” 4 “Affiant’ further ‘saydé that he then regarded the incident: as closed, bu that:shortly after February, 20th, 1914 he received, ‘by mail, a letter, w is* attached to this affidavit, dated February 20th, 1919, writen on the stationery of the People’s State Bank, Grand Forks, and signed by § Hendrickson, cashier, and whic ii ture thereon, from which letter it ap- pears that said Peoples State Bank claims to have in on affi- ant’s note in the ne Hun- dred ($100.00) do! est. “Affiant furth ignature appears on an. note, then in the form of a promis the s ription blank, v fiant signed has been converted o1 change 10 time unders i for si obligated fo a cept the payment ofa year tion.” Will You Drop the Coin When you tohelpt will yeu need ly with money, or © is up toy day to day? ‘The choi It the a DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEG: A 806 Front Street. LIQUIDS Rr. | person who | paper, and in, paynent of such sub-) ‘ument held by said bank, which is h the af- s | “The Home of Service” | merit your inv: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- By. Allman. | CLOSURE SALE. Default having occurred in the con- ditions of ‘the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is héreby given, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by William Ross, mortgagor, to|Fred W. Korn, mortgagee, dated the 3rd day of June, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burteigh and state of North Dakota, on the 10th day’of June, 1912, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and recorded in book 111 of Mort- gages at page 358, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house at Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of May, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such ; mortgage and waich will be sold to | satisfy tho same are situate in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, and ‘de- |scribed as follows: Lot Nine (9), Block Tyenty-three (23), Village of | McKenzie, North Dakota, according to the plat thereof on file and of rec- ord in the office of the Register of | Deeds of Lurleigh county, North Da- | kota, There wil be due upon said mort- ge at the date of sale the sum of 95, this sum includes $19.80 tax- upon the above described mort- 1 prope paid by mortgagee), \ es the cc disbursements and j expenses of this foreclosure. | “Dated April 7th, 1919. | FRED W. KORN, | : Mortgagee. | ullam & Young, i «, North Dakota | 1 | | i | ij agee. 1 i : es iy Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. PULL CL Hides & Leather = We are wholesale dealers in Hides, Skins, Harness Leather, Lace Leather, Oak and Chrome Tann;.and will pay*'Top’ Market Price for Hides and furnish Leather '= at Rock Bottom Prices. |= It will pay you to figure {= with us before you place your order. GROVE HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. | i MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks ‘ou will be getting out your auto- "| mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s run. Doubtless one of the irst things that you will have to onsider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield | casings and tubes we believe that lwe have something that will tigation. That they cost more is true, but as has been said before—“the recollec- | tion of quality remains long after | the price is forgotten.” | Drop in our store, or call us up jand we shall be pleased to show you why. | MISSOURI VALLEY “The Home of Service” _ || MOTOR CO. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. narck North Dakota SAVE te LEATHER j}, ond PASTES : For Black White,Tanong Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes # -KEEP YOUR SHOES. : NEAT