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‘TO STOP To LET HER WIGGLE BY * [cm | | GeeNtzpop=- ave 1 GOT: MY LESSONSRCANT,, “L.G0 QUT'AN’ PLAY “MARK TH CORNER’ WITH TH! The Employment Bureau | if “Want Ad, Columns fl Suleman \CHautleu aed AFTER REAR You RECITE YOUR LESSON, iv iY ‘(7 NENER FEAR LADY- CALM AND WE IM'RUN } OVERLL MISS “THE. BARGAIN SALE- OH: RL REN MY TIGHT: SKIRT. SAFETY FENDERS QUITE/AN INNOVATION, 2 YEN "AND IT'S) USE ~ NAME A FEW. WopDs’ with UNDUENS 1A THEM ies DAN- AMERICAN = “7 KN ANSE E- ¢ Classified Advertising Rates. - Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Wil be Inserted. First iecrtion, $5 cents; additional insertions without ¢ of copy, 15 cents. ‘Advertisementa:containing more than:25 w ge berctesned 8 at the Fate of two cents a word for early additional Zz #SHELP WANTED—MALE& WELCOME! RETURNING + SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. - Full informetion as to all em- | ployment “openings in’ this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you-FREE at the Bureau for Retu Soldiers. ant ‘Sailors, jorthwest Hotel ding, , Phone ‘77. All fational and: local “eftorts to assist you are there concen- trated. United States Employment Service U. S, Department of Labor. Help Wanted—Male and Female. WANTED—Girl for office work; ‘girls for advertising; discharged soldiers, local men, ‘must be good talkers, Give particulars and phone num- ; bers. Write 615 Care Tee Ce Oe WANTED—An experienced _ book- keeper at Tire. Co,, 414 peroneyey. Phone 872. 47 Fe ‘WANTED—A yard man and a. vege- table. woman at Grand ; Pacific, fateh’ 4-1tf WANTED—Clerk for’ general store rages $100.00.ped month write with “¥eferénces. H.C. Lamberton, Tap- Ben, N) D. oe ee WANTED—One painter and one pa- erhanger. Union men wanted. tone 803, 'H. T. O’Connell, con- tractor. | 43 1 wk MWANTED—Expert Soda Dispenser; young man who can take entire (charge of ‘soda fountain in pro! “nent a Srok store. Address 612 Tri- bune, iw 4-3-lwk WANTED-Short order cook, mani or woman.. Sanitary Caf WRITE LOS ANGELES Auto’ School. WANTED—Odd carpenter jobs and general icting. bet me figure ywith you. ‘Phone 586 or address Thomas: Jennings, City. 3.31 2wks WANTED—Gas engineer with exper ence on Avery. Call at room 519, pee ae ND W.P. Me- malnuonuaae ts POSITIONS WANTED . POSITION TEE as clerk, in store. ears eX! reer Rigreeeian: 4 24 years old. Bet wy Sam a of zeteeencees ‘Gregor, N_D. POSIT! WANTED—Young man experienced and, competent desires position as stehogtapher “Also good, knowledge of bookkeeping: Box 466. _| HELP WANTED FEMALE r WANTHD— Competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply Mr: Berndt, 104 Ave. A, or phone 622. A-8- ay WANTED—Woman or young girl cook and take-care of two Eildren on farm. Address Mrs. Sam Gross || ___ Dawson, N, D. 4. ANTED—Kitchen help at Bismarck hospital. 47 3t WANTED—Woman to do aes and housework one or two days ‘a week. Phone 473. re, Seg il WANTED—Experienced girl for mil- linery. Call at once. Nielsen's ‘3 Mil- linery. WANTED—Good competent on middle aged lady to take charge ot home. ‘ Write ‘No. 614 Care prints Co. ~ “ROOMS FOR RENT OR —Furnis! i at a2. 1st or Phone 658X. x 49.4t NIS! wR a = quire rooin 6 Lucas Block ater §, Pp. rge mi rooms; Phone: 298-' W: gut T—Lai nicely ee room on first floor, with or vethout board. §620 6th St. FOR RENT—Front’ room in moder house also two unfurnished rooms for light. housekeeping 518 10th St. Phone 714-L. 4-4 twk. AUTOMOBILES. = ‘WILL, PAY CASH for goad Ford ster or touring car. Call Soo ste Call Saturday April. 5, noon. 44 @wk Toft. 7 sr For’ sale on easy terms or for rent house and barn with large garden and weil on 19th Street. For sale, 160 acres wild land in Morton county, easy terms, with 130 acres free from stone and level; ready for vlow. — Ideal place close to market for flax:cron. We have a magnificent »stock and dairy farm in McLean County of 500 acres, borderine o: a lake. Relinquishment can We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month | * FREE of charge. ; aint | 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, double 2nd’ single, rooms ; nice’ place for summer -inside and: outside. 6 “and 7 dollars per months. . 30 ce a_night. 713 _3rd_St. 4-4 6t, FOK-RENT—2.or 3 furnished room modern\ flat. Good Jocation. Phone 442L, 4 9 6t FOR EBENT—Five room modera house, 3 blocks from P.O. See Will- man Tfr, or Phone 669. , 4 Lwk WANTED—To, hear from party who shas,.niee, cottage or -bungalow,. , for ! P.O. Box: 343 | Sale at: abargain. Bismarck, N. D. j 441 wk For’ sALE=Subarban property must be sold at once. Big bargain. Call 2,000 East Main, or write care of; Mrs. J. G. Marring, 21 St. East. 7 4th ve mR RENTS —Apply oF Bnone | HOUSE” 1 Roberts. OR RENT—Modern five room du- plex, water furnished. Inquire 211 Rosser street-or phone 260X 491 wk all modern, |’ |GET YOUR ORDER OY WANT To FIRST- NOW, TELL ME ue i DUT A HYDUEN pee CAGE ? 1'G0 wt AN PLAY NOW ? “aulz You BIRD T located. Convenient Marks, Bismarck, ‘N, iS 6 tt FOR SALE—Six room ‘strictly mod: ern bungalow.in Riverview addition, A dargain if bought ut once. ..J£ in: terested cail_C. L. Burton, -B. C. A219 tf me in the past. Anyone looking for rooins, desk room or a home should call at their office under the City National Bank. -L. H. Langley, 5 1 wk tapestry, mateh; 4-8-3 SALE—Aigh- and roi to _ Phone 678-K. R davenport nearly new. as MISCELLANEOUS. rf FOR-SALE—At a big foot soda’ foun syrup pumps, z and only been used % months, Rr FOR SALE—-A buffet and dining room cabinet, sewing machine and reasonable. Call vewis & Clark Hotel, D, after 7 o'clock, 49 3t good 314 or Mandan, N. quire at ‘Fifth Street ‘Stationery, Phone 347K; Bi§nfarck, N. D. FOR RE eroom furnis apartment for Phone 427, BW. Murphy, 204 Main street. 49 3t GET YOUR ORDER IN for your spring clean-up.’ All kinds of ‘stove wood.and fence posts for sale, Phone 818, ; R..G. For- syth, 605 th St. , 8-3 ]-2wks. y nine pa Duilding” Yot on Close int Geo. M. Reg- 44.W FOR SALE—=N ~ 4th street. ister, FCR SALE 47 ‘oot éast front level lot, three feet above ‘sidewalk, be- tween Rosser and Avenue A,, 14th street. $375): Liberty bonds a ‘cepted, Photo 646R. " 43 1 wk FOR SALE—Good dry cordwood cut to stove lengths. Also big Jot fence posts of hest grade ash. rices | right. Phone 457R. 451 Tst prize Two dollars per aCe “Anrdus, Bismarck. | P.O. Box 45 Lwk | WEMSTITCHING ‘AND PICOTING, Mrs. C, P. Larson, 400 4th street. 431 wk setting. EF. ASHES HAULED, light housekeeping. |OR SAI YOUNG WANTHD—To rent gardens plowed, good dry stove wood for sale and cook s 492 wks Stove in Price reason- Call at 411 8th St. 4-8-1t AGENT—SALESMAN n Oil, perfect -condition. able. 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, 110814 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn., : ee -7-1wk. Z 4 = DRESSMAKING WANTED-—~Dressmaking neatly done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply Mrs. ‘C. L. Johnson, Room 332 Northwest Hotel. 43 1wk “WANTED. TORENT. GENTLEMAN WANTS room .and board in desirable loca- tion. Heise state price and par- ticulars. P.O. Box 531. 4-7-1wk.\} ; modern 8 or 9 room house. Must be close in. Wanted by May 1, Phone 758 471wk IN for your 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 FOR RENT—Two and three-room flats. for light housekeeping. Five and seven room houses, all modern, with garrets. Inquire 803 7th RENTALS—On account of my real estate and life insurance taking up all my time J have assigned to the |WANTED TOT T—Party uesires to rent furnished house or bunga- low, close in, suitable for couple with one child; will rent by the year or for the spring and summer months, Please state price and ad- vise when can be occupied, Address 613, Care Tribune office. 44 twk City Insurance Agency my rental ‘business. I wish to thank the: peo- street. 3.15 /tt DOINGS OF THE DUEFS Helen Had a Warnied Cc WEVE WANTEO Beh FOLKS For THE LONGEST Merieenes | A ioe Were GomG/eN “MUN GLAD FD ple of Bismarck for patronage given SUH passat N HELEN- WHER | WA TO RENT about May 1, a 6 to 8 room modern house. Dr. 8 B. Toney. 431 wk r Roast for Dinner By Allman W-W- DON'T. SAY ANY HORE ABOUT DINNER ~ WE V4, NOT PREPARED TO Ask THEM “To STAY NES, AND \F Nou DONT. Y MIND ILL STAYON AND: “HOP OFF AT THE BARGAI ) SALE- (D NEVER GET; Now FoR YOUR < PLAN. C'MON ¢ IT'S oR TH! SIT on! 5 S FOR PRINTING AND BINDIN NORTH DAKOTA BLUE BOOK OR LEGISLATIVE MANUAL FOR THE YEAR 1919 Proposals are hereby solicited for the printing and binding of the North Da- kota Blue Book or Legislative Manual for the year 1919, Such proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of Commissioners of Public Printing at the Capitol, in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, until — the hour of three o'clock, p. m., on Monday the, 8th day of April, 1919, and will thereat, immediately thereafter, be opened in public by the Confmissioners of Public Printing of the State of North Dakota Such proposals must state the per cent below the maximum rates seve ly prescribed in ion 48, Chapter Political Code ‘ompiled Laws of orth Dakota, 1913, at which the bid- j der will perform, the labor and furnish required stock and material to com- plete the work. Proposals must also state the net sum on such items up- on which a net bid is requested. Each bid must be in writin, séaled and addressed to the Secretgry of the Commissioners of Public Printing, and inust be accompanied by a surety bond penal sum of at least $4,000.00, the said bond to be approved as to form and execution by the Attorney General, and executed hy the bidder, ned among other thi that der will, within ten days after the acceptance of his bid by the Print- ing Commission, enter into a written contract with the State of North Da- kota, in_accordance with the specifi- cations for printing and binding tioned. Bids not accompanied by bonds will Inot be considered. The right to reject any and all bids erved by Printing. will be returned. Blank proposals and copies of speci- be procured by applying to Printing, Bismarck, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 21st, day of March 1919, THOMAS HALL, Secretary of State. CARL R, ‘KOSITZKY, State Auditor. QO. .A. OLSON, State Treasurer. 4-2-8-15-22, “MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that a cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by Harry Cartwright ‘and Bertha Cart- wright, mortgagors to J.B. Cecil, of Anita, Iowa, mortgagee, dated the 11th day of April A. D, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 1st day of May, A. D. 1916, at 9 o’elock a. m., and recorded in Book 118 of miscel- laneous mortgages, at page 509, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the , county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of May A. D. 1919 to satisfy the amount due on said mort- gage on the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and whitch will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The east half (E 1-2) of Section Nine (9), in Township One Hundred Forty-one, (141), Range Seventy-seven (77), Burleigh county, North Dakota That there will be due on said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum 01 Nine Hundred Sixty-five and -75-100, ($965.75) Dollars, together with the statutory attorney’s fees and the costs of this sale and foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota. this 7th day of April A. D. 1919. J. B. CECIL, Mortgagee. WF. O'Hare, Attorney for Mortgagee Bismarck, N. Dak. _- 4—9 16 23 30; 5—7 14. Failure as a Sticcess. Whether man hac had, wealth or Poverty, failure or success, counts for little when it is past. There ie but one question for him to answer, to face boldly and honestly as an individual alone with his conscience and his deg- tiny. “How will I let that poverty or wealth affect me? If that trial or depri- vation has left me better, eae then poveriy has been riches, fafure bas been a success,” the Commissioners of} gage on said premises Upon the rejection of itaxes and prior mortgage interest the bids, the honds accompanying them | mortgagee this 3tst day of March, CITATION HEARING Wikke Stato of North Dakota, “County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, betope. Hon. I. C. Davies, judge. In.the matter of the catate of Axel «fHedstrom, deceased, ‘May Hedstrom, petitioner, vs, May Hedstrom, John ‘Hedstrom, Charles Hedstrom, ~ Josephine . .Rosenberg, Frederick Hedstrom, Ellen Eqklund and Albin Hedstrom, respondents. The state of North Dakota, to the above-named respondents and all per- sons interested in the estate of Axel Hedstrom, deceased:* You and each of you are"hereby no- tified that--May ‘Hedstrom, tie petl- tioner herein, has filed inthis Court a document in-writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Axel Hegstrom, late of. the city of Bismarck ‘in the county. of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, ; with her. petition, praying for the ad- mission to probate of said. document as the last Will and Testament of sald deceased, and for the issvance to the suid May Hedstrom of letters testa- mentary theredh, and that the sald petition and the proofs of said pur- ported Will and Testament will be heard and duly considered by this court on Tuesday, the €th day of May, A. D, 1919 at 10 o'clock ip, the fore- noon of that day at the court rooms of this court, In the county court house, in the city.of Bismarck, county of Puncien: and state of North Dakota; an You and each of you‘are hereby cit- ed to ‘be and appear before this court at said time and place and ‘answer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said pe- | tition should not be granted. By the court: 1. C, DAVIES, Seal) Judge of the County Court. F. H. Register, Attorney for petitioner, Bismarck, North Dakota. petsa the 25th day of Marchj A. D. 191 Let the foregoing citation be served by personal service on John Hed- strom, Ellen Ecklund and Albin Hed- strom and by. publication in the Bis- marck Daily Tribune three times once each week for three successive weeks and all not less than twenty days prior to the date of said hear- ing. I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 4-29. (Seal) 8—26; NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Peretz Blotk, unmarried, as mortgagor, to Barnes ‘Brothers, a corporation of Minneapolis, Minneso- ta, mortgagee, dated January 15th, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deets of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on January 24th, 1917, and recorded in Book “106” of Mortgages on page “305”, will’ be foreclosed \by sale of the premises:in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed _a® the front door of the Bur- leigh County Court House at -Bis- marck, N. D.,.at two o’clock P. M. on April 36th, 1819, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day, of sale. Default has occurred under. the con- ditions of said mortgage as mortgagor has failed and refused to pay the two installments of said mortgage Twelve Dollars ($12.00) each, due on the first day of-January of the years 1918 and 1919, respectively; and the taxes for the years 1916 and /1917 levied on said premises and paid in the sum of $63.29 after delinquency “by men | this mortgagee, together with two in- |terest installments of Thirty-Six Dol- lars ($36.00) each due on the first day of January of the years 1918 and 1919, respectively, on a prior recorded mort- and which includes with interest thereon as mortgage indebtedness, to- gether with all installments of this mortgage indebtedness, otherwise im- "|matured, because of said defaults de- clared immediately due and payable, as provided by this mortgage. The premises described’ in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are the Northwest Quarter (NW) of Section Eighteen (18), in Township One Hundred Forty- Three (143), North of Range Seventy- Six (76) West, and within Burleigh County, N. D., and the amount due on eli mort age on the day of sale will undred Dollars and Sixty- five © Cents ($200.65). BARNES BROTHERS, A Corporation, ortgagee, McGee & Goss, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Minot, (3A ae; 4—2-9-16-23) PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING, BIND- ING AND MAILING A PUBLICITY PAMPHLET. Proposals for printing, binding and mailing a publicity pamphlet will be received at the office of the Secretary of State, in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, until the hour of three ovelock p. m., on Monday, April 28, 1919, Said pamphlet to be given state wide circulation prior to the referen- dum _ election. Such proposals must state the per cent below the maximum rates several- ly prescribed by Section 48, Compiled .aws North Dakota 1913, at which the bidder will perform the labor and fur- nish stock and materials to complete printing, binding and mailing said Pub- licity Pamphlet; postage for* mailing \to be furnished by the state. Mailing list for mailing to be furnished by Secretary of State. _ Each bid must be in writing, sealed and addressed to the Secretary of State, and must be accompanied by a surety bond in the penal sum of $5,- 000.00, said bond to be approved as to form and execution by Attorney General. executed by’ the bidder, con- ditioned among other things that the bidder will within ten days after the acceptance of his bid by the Secre- tary of State enter into written contract with the State of North Da- kota in accordance with the specifi- cations for’ printing and binding men- tioned Bids not atcompanied by bonds will not be considered. “Fhe right to reject any*or all bids is Teserved ald the Sec- retary of State. ‘Blank proposals and of speci- fications may be procu: from the y of. State. Tinosrek, North Dated xt Bismarck. Nort HALL, v of State. 42-815-22- : Be £ ‘Tribune Want ads Bring Renhs, b

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