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i The Emp { _. Want A Mi te ra wave For 48 years the name Gordon has maintained its meaning in hats ‘because the hat it- self has maintained i aaa at He ioobriga pute ¥)); SOLDIERS & SAILORS r){ We will run your’ Want-| © Sf ed-a-Jub for: one month Vs Fae dned Terms Strictly Will be Inserted. First insértion, 85.eents; ef copy, 15 cents. Adv be charged at the rate of two cents 9 * HELP WANTE! WELCOME! RETURNING: SOLDIER SAILORS, Full info Mm as to allem: ployment openings: in. thisscom- || Apunity and elsewhere will bé ‘gly: |’ en you FREE atthe Bureau. for. Returning © Soldiers. and Sailors, .Northwest Hotel Building, Phone. 17%. All national and. local efforta to assist you are there concen trated... \ United: States Employment Service q 9 Department at Labor. i gle Shin: yy who 4-15-1t A good man to work in bakery ntovdrive delivery wagon. _ Also for kitchen help at Wolman’s Cafe. = 4-18-2ivk SALESMAN@Experienced, wanted, for. the state of North Dakota,’ to sell, as a 8 line musical merchandis® to stores on com- missfon basis. n good opportunity to. t dress. A. Burdwise, 6 Baltimore, Md. ¢ jays for-the Ea Several. by 2 wages: to. any not necessary to carry samples, he “right man. - 07-609 E. Balto 4 Classified Advertising. Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached NORCE addi FREE of'eharge. | |Sny or alk bids is teserved ‘by the Sec- \ }retary of State. x < Blank proposals and copies of. speci- ; fications may be procured from the Secretary of State, Bismarck, North cota, Dated at.Bismarck)- North Dakota, - |this-31st_day of March, 1919, THOMAS HALL, Secretary of State. Rates. OF MORTGAGE. SALE ‘By ADNERTISEMENT, Notice is. hereby given, that that insertions without change) .o:tain morégige “execiited (and dali lore than 25 wot word for each additional of May, A. D, nineteen hundred and~seventeen..and filed for record ‘in the office of, th ie of deeds of the county of Burleigh; and state of North Dakota,’ 4th day of December,. A. recorded in Book 144 of ge 68," will. be” fo! eke dE bn te = ene Frembiss yeeage mortgage and z ADS 1 fir ereinafter described, at the front dash condition, j \ cite sor of the court’ house in the cit ot a} : nd hand Dodge touri Bismarck, in the county. of. Burléij on Silent conaitions Callvor see Chns and state. of ! North Dakota, at: the gen. z iB jour. of ten o'clock A. M. on the 19th SS BUSINESS CHANCES. {fn cmonht due’ avon sad moneese Te OU HAVE Bee 9,$ 000 sash ‘favitalon the day: of Bale. ‘The premises de- ‘tirely, new bine of business it your locality | Scribed in ‘sald mortgage and) which will he @pld to satisfy the same. are Ts eye should net you $10,000.00 to $16.- situated the‘ county. of Burleigh 000.09 annually, write at once, for partic: lars, Mechanical (Mac ool Works, ond stata of, North 20. EL Jackson Bi i : c i EL Ja = Vv serlbed, “as fallows, pa AGENT—SALESMA. jouth West auarte W:1-4 cor! s6e- ANcExperienced, wanted for the | lon Two. (2) Towiilp One hundred forth Dakota,” to -ell-as’ a side | thirty-nine (139), North Range Seven- em 1 merchandise to sfores on, com-| ty-six (76) west of the Fitt! / mission basis, not nec: good opportunity ¢ A. Burdwise, 607+ Kaitimore, Ma 10ST AND FOUND ST-Two books of war savings stamps..on | ‘Sulurday | between _fontoffice and © Whi ‘Confectionery. .}Finder, please return to ‘Hank! abdrascive reward. 4-12: 3 EI SALI Phone 264. D. ARO, to the righ 00.8. Balto ty(160) acres of land more or-less ac: 5 4-14-3t | cording to .the United States govern- ment survey thereof. There will be dué on such mortgage LANDS ANTED—Auto painters and helpers. jotor Paint Shob. 4 ‘BARBER WANTED—Free room and fixtur the barber to get all the income. Earl strong, Regan, N. “Dak. D—A vegejable woman at Grand at thé date of.sale the sum of $112.87. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 22nd day of January, 1919. H. E. WILDFANG, Mortgagee. aeres all broke, with, house coop. jusb built: two. years ago in east part of town. Party leaving town, Call ’phone_no.-688: = 4ld-lwk ‘of land on crop ith .bath and garden; } 4-12-tf) F. E. McCURDY, v cific Hote WRITE LO: UTO School. $5t-1mo ee HELP. ‘WANTED—FEMALE Get™stanted _ right, i it to buy 1-4 or Nt Teor Attorney for Mortgagee. 3 y i ‘1 Bismarck, North Dakota. hat he \plowed ‘with: 3 . Jeription\priee and terms." Address | 311.18 25; 4—1 8 1 6 Tribune, 4 * iki ts 60 acre dairy andj NOTICE OF - MORTGAGE FORE- 4 W: D--Competent girl or mitidel aged woman | for “general "housework. Mrs.” C. Dahl, 615-5th St. 4-15-3t ~ WANT! 2 and. waitres: house) 104: Main St, Phone, 2: WANTED=Girl for. general house $f call: at Brown-Jones hl at the Banner E 4-152 ork, “HAfOne PHD—Chambermaid: at Grand Fae ic DA lady clerk-at Runge Bakery. $12.00. per week. Apply in-person, 4-14-8t WANTED2—Woman-with small fai hy 1 keep housé, for man. on farm, Have, work for matt also, |Address 698, care\of Tribune, D=-Young lady for office work, Must is igh school education and some know- ledge@iof shorthand. | State salary expected Addrésq | 622, ‘care of Tribune. A14-8t WANTE: jifls at Capital Steam Laundry f ae: = 4:11-2 WANTED—Ginl for _gendral housework. . Mr. “£,44,, Knowles, 16 Ave. A. West. Phone l v xf in cultivation, balance CLOSURE SALE. creeks, Good house, 3 1-2 miles to lone, |. Default having occurred :in the con- ait down, wbat.{ ditions of .'the.. mortgage--hereinafter uitchaser..: Write and described, noticé.is hereby given, that Box 123, tone Wash. that: certain mortgage executed and sy pe hie ‘by Willa Ross) mortgagor, MISCELLANEOUS to Fred W. Korn, mortgagee, dated the y= it time to; suit ‘Address +) held in Dakota, and. de-|’ Dunne and Frank P. Walsh and Michael: K. Ryan ate going to Paris tl as. declan 80: Philadelphia to piead with the Beare congress for frish independen uniie is former governor, of Hino wee Secretary of Commissioners of Public Printing, Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated ‘at Bismarck, North Dakota. this 8lstyday of March 19 THOMAS HALL, Secretary ‘of State, CARL R. KOSITZKY, ee State Auditor. .A, OLSON,” «State ,Lreasuter, Mees (ives Public the Truth, Atout “Lie Like HorsetHief” 4 Ticident in: N.P. Gaucus: The ‘that: eten the particular fight and they have a record of every- thing- that was said’ and done. Why does’ not ‘the Courier-Ne and. the rest_of their controlled. press publish the transcript of ‘these: notes? |! Challenge them to publisn’ tie same in full. Knowing that they will not do this 1 will give the fac what really took place = The committee on ‘tax: laws had had the one man tax ‘commissioner Dill| under considera for *éVeral days, the committee was very, nearly equally divided, for and agafnst. the bill, Tho membership of pétt houses was overwhelmingly opposed: to’ the One Man x Commissioner, (this was ascertained. by a ‘pergomal can- Yass ofthe membership) the ‘day be fore. this. Bill to ‘be voted ‘on in the senate, word was league ‘members that there; an executive session of the:cagicus on this particular bil that evening, Ac- cording to the appointment,.the mem: bers met, first in open sessien, where Prof. Roylanece appeared hefars the — {8rd day of June, 1913, and filed: for tsbing ot howe. Cal dor bur alee eh record: in the office of the Register of do, or 'phorie 894-R. \_" 4:15-1wk | Deeds of the County of Barleigh and FOR SALE OR TRADE tor city property—|state of North Dakota, on the 10th Oneauartett becilod land with “good ABullds day. of June, 1913, at. 1:20 o'clock p. nes ee + m., and recorded in book 111 of Mort: FOR SALE—Second han: oeraph “with 60. r records, Galt at O10 Oih Bt Oren one ap feee te we Y $58, will be foreclosed +ibSth'by Zisale igf the’ premises in'such NTED_ TO BUY—T have several friendsj mortgage and heréinafter. described, iif at the front-door of fhe court hous dat Bismarck, in. Burleigh coutity, North Dakota, at the hour of 10:30. o'clock a. m.; on the 21st day of May, my ear and I will find ‘Holihan. Lucas, block, ae rave WANTED—A girl—-for housewor! fa ‘A high wages. Apply 117 or *phone_751.- v WENTED=Girl for: general housework, Mrs. J.. OQ. McGarvey, "phone 14: 802 2nd street. 4-12-8t WANTED—Girl for general housework. Three in. family, good wages.. Phone 837-X or call 205 Park) Ave. = #11-1lwk. WANTED—Woman for..‘general -. housework. Call: Mrs. Eskameyer 428- Third ae S ens general house- lerndt, 104. Ave. Seek 424-00 FOR SALE—A_ 5-room bungalow, new; 50-ft. Art, well located; 2 blocks from high school “3. blocks. from north ward, hot and cold water connections in basement; screened in forch; ‘storm ‘doors, storm sash and screens 1919,'to satisty the amount ‘due upon Such mortgage on the day of sale. aps bremiees described. in such 1 4 Mortgage and waich will be sold to Y lete,_ all d luding th oly te be Sold pass era wit Sia satiety the. same are situate in, Bur- payment jatarice on monthly pay- , lei . - frente Hee uf ipichance to nate ee: rene scribed “ad (aloes: vet Nine : & a: ¥ ‘cannio Lassa r a 2 ben ey epic. today for less than $4500.90 | Block “Twenty-three (23), Village of and ‘will take’ <onsidévable less. Ready _#or |\McKenzie, North Dakota, according to ve geeapaney, By once If intetesfed: write in! the plat thereof on ‘file and of rec- FOR SALE & boreal one ord in the office of the Register of Useas of Burleigh county, North’ Da-) ay : fr OF eed seman eachinee with deans Tew. 22: calibre. sepeat- There, wil be dwe upon’ said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of complete: fileas or amas, RE Sa pe of id. bed. will Gai aor ork stor $189.95, this ali includes $19.80 tax. es upon the above described mort- ANTEDSAs sink general S experience; “Norwegian; 24 in nigf references. HK. ie Metres 8. Bn POSITION, WANTED=Young man ~—¢ ‘enced. aot competent: desires: sten al as booklecer i Bo: SITUATIONS WANTED. chance for ENT—Room and bath for ver Gussner’sstore, See Gi FOR, gentleman only 0 uussner. pl SS Ee 2 ae CES BE MODERN ‘ROOMS SUITABLE FOR MAN and wife or two together.” -217-8th St. Phone 298U. 14-2t, (FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, Call 619° 6th St._or *phone 63017 4-Metwk FURNISHED OR*UNFURNISHED ROOMS ~ for light-housekeeping’ for rent,’ Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. iFOR, RENT—Three = furnished rooms. ° -930. ith _St. Phone 624. 4710-1 wk » FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Two rooms fog: light “housekeeping. . 703 Front street, corner, 7th street. 234 FOR _RENT—Modern rooms at) 40 street. has recently changed hands. PI FOR HOUSES AND FLATS ‘OR RENT—Furnished \hree room apart ment, for. Ii sekeeping, S, W. Mur- Oly, 206 Main! St. Phone 4277 FOR: SALE OR: TRADE—Modern ,, cot /_ centrally" located. Aiddress! Box No. 4 : FOR. RENT—2 of 3. ftirnished, room modetn , _ flat. Good location. Phone #42-L. 4-9-6 FOR _RENT—Five ‘room modern” Rouse, |S Jplocks from ‘P.O. See. Willman, Tfr. Co: 47-lwk foom. duplex, wat Inquire STi Rose Seer 0-X. Cen 4-9-1 FOR. RENT— Modern: five’ Hiished. 36 alow ink bought at once. & Burton. meratg FOR SALE—Modern house and well emaicd.s Convenent icons. “Bee Ma Bismarck, N. Dak. 5.f, FOR RENT A ren romm (house, with Wal acement, large garden. “iment ~ Call 527V. baie st: FO! blocks fi Brick lined walls. Prices reasonable at 401 5th street. SALE—& toom modern house. Three from Main street. Eau. ke an for early dispos *| bidet. WANT TO RENT on May.3. by man_an Pits, Small, modern, furnished bunealow. TWO ME! \. vate hoxfe, desire room ‘Write 618, 4-12-15 | j wk {Mish stock and materials t ~ | printing, binding and mailing said Pub- must be accompanied by a snrety bond L. | to be/furnished by the. state. ive General, executed by the: TOK >SALE—F dr snd amarirets. Call 407 8th SI OR. S. four-bottom Oliver -engise | gaged propérty, paid by. mortgagee), besides the costs, disbursements ard expenses of this foreclosure. Dated April. 7th, 1919 ~ pang. plow with extra breaker, Bottoms: , flares "Ato one, pd sand’-Macwell “car FRED W. KORN, st class condition. ‘Will sell reason- Write. or see Vernard Owen, Steele, N i “Ee l1wk ASHES HAULED, garcens plowed, good dry stove wood, oil stove. and cook stove for cS Phone L. 4-10. S IAULED AND-GARDENS PLOW ferman. i -1m. Atorneys for Mortgagee. FOR'SS i ees es eed Meey ot ernst. |4—8 15 22.29; 5—6 13, FORSALE—a Hotel biliard ball. On| x nEAPASa p fcKenzie iMiard ball. PROPOSALS atcount of. dissolution of irtners! ‘ another FOR PRINTING AND BINDI NORTH DAKOTA BLUE BOOK | OR LEGISLATIVE. MANUAL FOR THE YEAR‘ 1919 Proposals are herepy solicited for the printing and binding of the North Da- note able Book: er Legiel ative Manual - - =, | for e year . Such proposals Eon Tas eubator: also mane | will be received at the office of the IR SALE-A. Majestic range, used only | Secretary of Commissioners of Public three months. Phone 890. 518-6th .S! Printingat the Capitol, in the city: of eee Phat eed North Dakota, until the 7 =~ | hour of three o'clock, p. m., on Monday PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING, BIND-! the 28th day og "April, 1919, and will ING AND MAILING A PUBLICITY |tlereat, tmmediatély thereafter, be PAMPHLET. ¥ opened in public bythe Commissioners Preposals for printing, binding and }of Public Printing of the State. of mailing-a publicity. pamphlet will bz {North Dakota. received at the office of the Secretary; Such proposals must state the per of State, in the city of Bismarck,|cent below. the maximum rates’ sever- North Dakota, until the hour of three|ally prescribed in Section 48, Chapter o'clock »p. m., on Monday, April. 28. Political Code, Compitel. Laws: of 1919. Said pamphlet to-be given’ state |‘North Dakota, 1913, at which the bid- wide ‘circulation prior to the referen-| der will perform the Jabor and furnish dum‘ election. ~ | teqtired stock and material. to gom- Sieh, proposals must: state the per | plete, the work. posals ‘must/ also, cent: below the maximuni.'rates several- ly pfescribed by. Section 48, Compiled}on which a net bid is requested. | Laws North. Dakofa 1913, at which the! Each bid must ‘be in‘ sgritin, séaled) bidder will perform: the labor and fur-, and ‘addressed to the Secretary of the , complete | Commissioners of Public Printing, ami Mortgagee. Newton, Dullam &.Young, Bismarck, North Dakota. e 1 } ‘Dusiness a ,_ will sell. 4-13-lwk WANTED to: buy, 50 or 75, foot residence lot neighbor! of Rosser and 10th’ St. State, location and, if east_of west, é je_ 624 Tribune. 4-15- RENTALS—We have calls every day for _ houses. Let us ‘know. what you have for ‘rent. City Insurance Agency. rene 415-1 licity Pamphlet; postage. for. sane inthe. pen ee of at lenst §4,000,00, li Sa to. be approved’as to list for ‘mailing ‘to be» furnished by } form ‘and exscation Pe Secretary of State..." _......| General, and ‘executed: by the :hidder, Each-bld must be in writing, sealed | conditionéd among other things © that and. addressed to, the Secretary, of | the der will, within ten. days State, eceptance of hig bid’ by the Print- ‘and must be accompanied by aj; the al sum of \$5,- | ing Commission, enter into a written approved as to; contract with the State of, Noi ‘bidder, con} tations, for. printing: nding: eh} ‘ditioned atong other things that the{tioned. PReeY ae) # willwithin ten.days after the|. Blds not accompanied’ by bods will acceptance Of his bid by thé Secre-| ict be considered. : of State ‘enter into ‘a The right to reject any. and all bids ‘State the net sum on such items: up-|):% Dar} | audience’ and . denouncad an“un-pro- gressive any one who did 10t"gnpport the One Man Tax Commisytoner Dill. The professor having fi:dshed, the caucus went into executive cession. ‘The discussion was opened Avith O. K. Lageon, who’ was not a’ member of \either house, except as’ ergployee, following him were 12 or 15 qifferent Speakers, some members tie ! Meare, others who were not, among those who Spoke for th: ’ bifl, were Stair, Patterson, Cahill,;Levang. The points brought out in favor of. the bill were that they wanted to. centralize, responsibility, and thé goyemoY rec- ommended it. Mr. Townley,as well as Lemke, Roylance, and. many of the league organizers were “present during the entire time; After those who had been appointed: to defeat the bill and\create a sentiment in favor of sime had -finished, there was a perfect lull for a few. minutes, evi- dently intended for me to Make a de- fehse of my positidu, which I'accept- ed. I explained just. how :t very same question had beer-m: e foot ball of politics for the last’ six’ years; recalled how the ' same was fought by the progressive element ‘in the segsion of 1915 and again in 1917, when all the league thentbers gtoo.i to a man against this-bill’ (the record is ayailable to anyone), how Townley, Lemke and all ‘of! the*leaders two years ago backed ‘ug*up in the fight branding it as an “old gang measure” and All that. I stated, td! the members present that it ‘was THEY, them- selves, who would Rave ‘to’ make their explanations *: to. )their -constituents; ; wnley, to make their that “there would } Lemke or anyone elqe defense for them attr they had gone pene Townley. ansWered me. as fol- a ) “1 have known Meés for. several. 4 ! know. that he ig honest and.conscientious in thig. matter. 1 kfow: what te eaye abéut fight- ing _t! bill in the past as an old? gang” measure, is true. When Governor Manna ‘was governor, | was ‘mission, if Govérnor Hanna or any ‘of the old gang ever got back into _ power again, | would be for a Three Man Tax ‘Commission again. 3 450 Sou’ll find Sloah’s Linimeat softens the severe + theumatic ache — Trish convention |, pabsed tojall the} Gi — G! the highest stan-- dard of qual i F ity. IVE DOLLARS i The teason Governor Hanna want- ed a One Man Tax Commissioner,’ was that they could handle that one man. If necessary, | want Mees to go home and lie like a horsethief about this bill. | feel for you Mees—but we've got to put these bills across.” . Was NOt Excused. Immediately following the state- ment of Townley I asked to ‘be excus- ed by a vote of the caucus, Townley answered me saying, “You don’t know what the vote ‘will be yet.” I answered Saying “there is not one man in this audience that does not know just how this vote will be after the talk you have made, and you know it.” A ris: . ing. vote was taken with every one in the audience voting if they choose, the result was an overwhelming ma- jority in favor of the bill. Immediate- ly after the bill had been voted on, Senator Cahill rose and made the mo- tion that I be excused, saying that he had known me for a long time and knew that I was strictly honest and gonaciontions in the matter, and that 16 ‘believed 'that.1 was justified in ask- ing to ‘be excused::''This motion was seconded by at least five men. Just as.the chatrman was about to put the question, Mr. Townléy again took the floor and stated very emphatically that they would excuse no man. Im; medately Senator Cahill withdrew his former motion, and Mees was not excused. a 1 challenge Townley or anyone else to produce facts which will disprove my statement in any particular. | further challenge the Courier-News, Townley, or anyone else to deny or defend the, statement made before the caucus Brinton, (this happened at another time) “To the victors be- long the spoils, we have got the pow- er and we are going to have the laws pacsed that we want, and if you fel- lows don’t pass all of these bills pre- pared for you, you are a bunch of i D—— Fools.” sort ..1 challenge the; moral character of anyone possessed :...9f; their. normal mind, who does not’ 'resent. such un- decent expression with all their pow- er. I challenge anyone to prove with this ‘spirit did not enimate.from the “league legislative hureau” and was practiced throughout the fatter part of the session. | challenge anyone to deny (with proof) that every leaguo member was hot threnatened: witts all dire, results, which could be: inflicted through the league pubtications ‘and league organizers, who wee. to go into each county \where legislative members did not support’ these. so- catied “league bills” and. discredit such members by a personal campaign among the farmers of that county, i.chalienge the Courier-News, Town- ley jor anyone else to prove that they are not attempting by a campaign of deliberate and premeditated. false- COMING TO BISMARCK Dr. Mellenthin Specialist For His Eight Year In North Dakota DOES .NOT USE SURGERY Will Be At M’KENZIE HOTEL Wed. and Thurs., April 23-24 Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a” regular graduate in medicine and surg- ery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He visits pro- fessionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this,trip consultation and examination free, except the expenge - of treatment when desired. : | According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic. appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. * Héhas to his credit many won- derful results’ in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad- der, bed-wetting, catarrh, w lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, | ulcers.and rectal ailments. = § If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get - {any better, do not fail to call, as improper Meastres rather than disease are Very often the cause of your long standing trouble. _ Remember above date, the ex- amination on. this trip will be free = that his treatment is Minnesota. hood to discredit any and ali league members of) the fast session, who would no. fail in tine and support their so-called league measures, but which. in reality were measures in- tended and designed for the sole pur- pose of carrying out the personal wishes'jof the .few .men who, have placed themselves at the head of the organization. |1 further challenge any member who did vote for these bills to defend the same on their merits, and show that they are intended and will work for the best interests of the entire state. / Respectively, KW. OL! State Treasurer Obert A. Olson is in Dickinson today attending a meet- GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES The tortures and discomforts weak, tame and aching, back, swo feet ‘and Hmbs, weakness, di tausea, as a rule have their origin in Kidney trouble, not “female complaints.” These general symptoms of kidney and of Men. eas, the remedy. Next time you feel a twinge of pain in the back or are troubled with head- ache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation in the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, you will find quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oit Capsules. This old and tried rem- edy for kidney trouble and allied de- rangements has stood the test for bun- dreds of years, It does the work. Pains and troubles vanish and new life and health will come as you continue their use: When completely restored to your usual vigor, coutinue taking a capsule or two each day. : GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- sules are imported from the laborato- cries\at Haarlem, Holland. Do not ac- cept\o substitute. In sealed boxes, 15,000 By: Grenville Kleiser acquire ease and polish of expression, It is a treasury of usable phrases pre- sented under a plan that yields prac- will help you on ‘all occasions, for in- stance, When Diciating Leéiters; When Making Conversation at a Social Affair; When Being Introduced to a Group of People; When Prepar- ing and Delivering a Speech; When Engaging In a Discussion or Argument; When Writing Any Composition, ¢te. “Tt is indispensable for the worker in and grace of diction, and its practic- or the Publishers. Funk & Wagnalls Company, 356 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City. =o FOR SALE—Square block, cultivated, fenced, fine , house, barn, garage, hen- nery, trees, shubbery. Also another block all’ cultivated with house and water, shubbery, etc. 160 ACRES in Morton Co., 130 acres level tractor land for flax, convenient to three markets. We will sell on easy terms to one wanting land for crop this spring. FOR SALE—Six-room two story house with full basement, hot water heat, east front on 50 ft. lot. Price $4000.00. Part cash and terms on bal- ance. { FOR SALE—Choice one- half section of land with buildings, five miles from Bismarck. Price $40.00 per acre. See us about terms. About 300 acres into cron. D. T. Owens & Co. THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music 10 Main_St. Phone 130-K bladder disease are well known—so is } HRASES This ‘valuable new. book helps you to, tical results in improving your. Big- | lish.” Expressions are suggested that words; it imparts a dignity, power ality is undoubted.”—Journal, Dayton. | $1.60 net; by. mail $1.72. Bookstores ing of the Farmers’ Fire Co., in which he is a director. / NOTICE All drinking water should be’ boiled until furtier notice nS ss Cc, E, STACKHOUSE, alice +Health Office GROCERY: A well. established ‘store | with a‘ good cash trade. Lovated on south side of” town in , thickly, populated neighborhood. Come and look | it over. | BROWN’S oe Phone 894-R SWEET & NINTH a | | | | | J. H. HOLIHAN | FOR SALE—Nice Bunga- low, five rooms and bath, strictly. modern. East front, garage. Very de- sirable location. $3500—$1200 Cash FOR SALE—Some of the ‘ best land in North Dako- ta. Improved and unim- proved, from $10 per acre up, some ‘on crop pay- | ments. Insurance Written in the Oldest and Most Reliable Companies. Trust Me for Bargains |. : J. H-HOLIHAN Lucas Block Phone-745 THE BIGGEST ¥ in-land that we advertis yesterday has been snapped up, but we. have «lots of others, .. For. instance, quarter section three miles from Menoken, on straight crop payments at, per acre, only $24.00. We have sold two half sections and three quarter sections the past week. Sev- eral more sales are pending. Are you going to buy now or pay $5.00 to $10.00: an acre more next fall? F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. GET THE HABIT Get the habit: to ship your hides, furs and junk to the firm {that pays the highest market price. Send for our. price list jand tags. We pay’the express and postage on furs. | “We also tan hides into Coats, Robes ‘ and Leather” | BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Hides & Leather We are wholesale dealers in Hides, Skins, Harnes \ Leather, Lace Leather, Oak ‘and Chrome Tann; and will = pay Top Market Price for \= Hides and furnish Leather rs Bere Bottom Prices. it will pay you to figure © with’ us before you place your order, é

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