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| The Employment Bureau.) Want Ad: Columns i Buoree- \ Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15. cents. Advertisements containing more than 26 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to-insure proper insertibn, must be in this office before 10 a, m. of day of publication. , HELP_ WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—MALE EL class shoemaker at Rismargk WAN m rED—Two Young Men to work fh’ Francis Jagzkowiak, 421-12 St. st.” 25 -Bt WANTED—2 Union Painters. Il, contractor, Phone 8 or eldedly man to.work “ond Lahr. wk ONE resident and one traveling sole k_expenses, no investment. SERIES, Rochester, N s) 00 non Ww rit TO WORK 1 s)_ brass new! method; experience Decatur, I, WANTED— deliver packages. Must furnish reference, Apply Wonder Store_personally. € WANTED—Trustworthy man fo rage position with respon wages. Lahr Motor ‘Sales Co. ANTED—Two men to unload coal, contract work. Apply ghief engincer Hughes Ele tric Company. Z WANTED—A first class, reliable Mechanic for a general garage. y_ by Mddressi oot Bex No. Sr Remain’ N71 Tight _ g ity. Good We WANTED—An all-round mechanic for ... Write or see Ben Janssen, ‘Stanton, D—Three thoroughly experienced me- (No amateurs need apply)”, Lalte Motor Sales. Co. WANTED—Union Printers. _ Good saa dy work. Call on or address Foreman ne. Pig: Co., Bismarck, N._D. FA vegetable woman at Grand Pi tific Hotel, WRITE LOS A School. Gut POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—As aces ‘e ean years experienc est of references, res D. ‘abbame to work around store ang}. WANTED . GIRI— For General ‘Housework. Call 691. 4:25-3t 1—Girl_ or, woman for housework Steady" place if suited. We will run sate Want-. ed-a-Job for oiie ‘month FREE of charge. iy Gnd an assistgnt ‘of the. War, Depart best. book for. colored, people © over 100 pictures, Price. only Wonderful sells like Write at Fills Gen'l little ti wildfire, Carry right once for free Mgr., 129 Amer in podker. Aber “tow TO YOURSEL RT IN BL is a little hook manufacturer selling its et ‘ough special representatives s, It shows you how to how to m are doing. Knit Hosiery Philadelphi 4 WANTED—AG Near. Oil, Leas ex iel __ Nou atock selling: best. javestrents ca 8, $75 weekly up. Grigg Oil Lease Co., Antonio, Tex. It USINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~ asi CGHLY_ COMPETENT ith -two childrén, desires espectable party, preter country. + Tribune. 7 YTED—Competent Cook. No wa ironing. Ru Berndt, . 104+ Phone WANTED—At_once, song middle-ag many who ‘understands: sewing to work or shop ail or part time. "Good way right party,” Address. 639," care 1 4 WANTED—Tady. Clerk, one that is experi- dto take full charge of store ood y to right party, “Write 031. Tribune. 4-23-t1 WAN TED—Compatent, gi] for Reperal house. work. - Highest wages. Phone/657._. 4-22-tf —Weman, for general house work. $6 per week. 425 Third: Sty, Bis sal nee for general Taper ar ‘A West, or ‘phone 7 s-tf D—Chamber maid at Grand Pac 218. nergetic, (to visit schools; Niberal_ commission," R. O. 1100 Wabash Ave., Chicago t TAN to appoint one, Hardware Beater ch town as, exclusive agent. | Line nationally ‘advertised. “Splendid opportunity sfor, energetic man. Give full particulars in, your letter, Standard: Steel Corpora- tion, 491 Virginia St., Milwaukee, Wis, ‘D-=Young man _ experi: ericed and Competent, desires. position as stenogrdpher, so as good knowledge. of bookke x_466, e2att, SITUATIONS WANTED \ SITUATION. WANTE) EDs By teturifed: sold: jer, one» that, .aftords.. piruceme afraid of hard work. FXpe ae fice work, a fin Rhowledse of me Tanship..’ Write 632. Tribune 4:25-1mo WANTED—A situation with-chance for advancement, by.-returnéd soldier.~ pea ‘dress 626, care Tribune. A217-41 7 © FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS _.~ SALE—8 room, modern. house: three blocks from MainStreet: Easily: kept warm. ny ie and peal ut tree: ‘ice is reasonable for early: djsposal Quire at “408-5th: 4-25-1wk FOR SALE—A coat bungalow, new; 50-<ft Wt, well located 2 blocks from’ high school: 8, blocks ftom north ward, hot and’ cold water connections in basement: screened in porch; storm doors, all coniplete, all painted w roof; to. er sold o4 otsy ferms. with -small payment down-and:balangeon monthly pay- poe: Here is a chance to make your rent y. for your home... ‘This. property cannot te Y guplicated today for Jess than $4500. re and will take considerable less. Read; + Opeupaney iat once. If interested write in care: 619, Tribune. oo Alt FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath, modern. Call_at_422-12th St. 4-24-5¢ FOR RENT—5 rooms, all modern. ingle. and sooubey rooms. Nice place for summer. id $7: a nionth: rent. One night 40c. 1713. rd St 4:22-1wk SALE—Six room anictty win’ Riverview addition. ‘bought at aes terested arto ‘_ ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS for Went Rousclecping, one 478-L 4-26-2t ROOM AND BOARD. at Dunraven. Home Cooking, 212-3rd_ street, 4-23-1wk FOR 'RENT—Two | rooms for light bouse- Keeping, | Prices. reasonable, 703. Front, St. corner 7th St FOR RE = with bath for as “nly, over Guster. store, See, Geo. ter. FOR ‘modern bang: eoA Barat: Front. room sin -modetn, house; farnished. rooms for Tight chons Phone 714-L. ‘ 4:21-1wk Fon RENT. 426-1 Ww CARBURETOR FOR Simple, not a moving part, , guaranteed 13 le zero weath- without ia » 15 y EE trial, gman sold ty 00 if, 6 months, ‘salt ‘Lake hn ane nigde in” one wei Write Carbur- 505° W. Jashoon ie rie ko.’ pee se MISCELLANEOUS rT 1s HONE NEW TAXI LINE. M. Bi. Morford, 305 Main St., Try us for service FOR ALL KINDS : OF PAINTING AND DECORATING Call CRANE PAINTING ©O., Phone 726-L WANTE DAS Washing: done at 320-0th Sf. South. 4-25.2¢ ASHES HA SCE irdens plowed, good dry stove wood. S. in Andersom “phone 588-L — 4-23-2wks PREPARED to haul ashes and sand and plow dens .also..nice dry..cord wood for sale. Prompt attention to all orders. . Phone 2 4-24-19 WANZED—Nursing, cases taken, my home. Cal’ 407-8th St, ‘or "phone a Mya. Cora Lamb. 423-.wk FOR -SALE—Shoe Shop, also cream station. Doing fine business. . 07 ,gecount ofy sickness. Write or see Dan Weaver, Wilton, N. D. a 4-25-26wk FE OR TRADE—Bull tractor with in first class condition. Phone 842. 4-25-lwk WANTE reas sofieg. Pigs. State ae and breed and average, weight. OF sce A. We Rice, Max, N.'D FOR, RENT House “with: bath Pea a home. Cheap for Coahbiie ta, ter ahd Household furniture. Don't e_and_see the Ipace. J. E= UP THE RUBBISH. Stove wood -and fence posts. for fale “Phone 818. - R. .C. Fors; 905 e street. oN eek aces Es Se aks FOR SALE—One second. hand billiard table, as new. Inquire C. A. Barth, Parshall, 16-1m9, «y a etdr Co, S 4-24t plowed: agop SOARD. and, Room. Call at §_West ze or _’phone_ 623-E, 4-T-lwk Fe RENT—Modern light hotisekeeping Phone 627-R. or $11 4th St. KOR, -passenger Chalmers car; . newly painted Bae s ii con- ir $7,005 cawhcaplal ti ews lind ‘of business in tye whidheshoutd net you 910,000 000.00 snndally. ate ony jech: Tackson iKivas Sh0 sto. $100-/a--week rei New machine “afal new m & NSieneos 1 Me 4.36.1 th Big hod Tackson_Bivd.,” Chicawo, i mi vy a2 Tackcon Biv Chicnee tet } LANDS 480° ACHES. WELL IMPRO slowed rented pice: three ce $4,500; ae 500. ‘or Lanbecien, Wolt rt, 4 a TIPROVED, caine” miles south, 000; mortgawe, $5,000, Want $1. 1 FoOME house or tiykery worth sh $6000. af P. Lamberton, Wolf Point, Mont. 36 BIGGE T BARG! 4 We own a quarter section two and a half miles from, Regan. has becdh broken bur gone back to grass.’ ry acre tillable. eas (\ieve, WERE, ‘DANNY. Wiees. Are NOU GOMG WITH ALL Those goonies? : -NWATSAATTER. : TES, To Pop 3: ‘WAND, —iuy your land this spring’ 3 0_per_acre. LE—By owne 160 acre dairy and stock ranch, 80 a¢rés in cultivation, balance : timber. ‘Two living creeks, , Gocd house} barn and out buildings. 3 1-2 mile3 to Tone, where there is high school and abput 600 population, "Price, $10,000; Half down, “bal- Ance on time-to suit purchaser: Write and “Address Torte, \Wash. dil-ime investigate, ox WORK WANTED WANTED—Work on farm by man and wife No children. Write or see EF, Krisk, hotel, Bismarck, ND. | SUPREME COURT i e_ A 201k 1 Burleigh County. Red iaver. Valley Land Company, a corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v Lyman Harris, deceased, Defendant Qnd_ respondent. Syllabus: . The maxim caveat emp- ter applies with full foreé’?'and where th: tax.records disclose.several juris atetion defects rendering the ‘tax title void, such purchaser has no cause of action against the original owner of the tax title. merely heeause at his suggestion and solicitation the offi who issued the tax deed inserted th in a more complete description of the land than that which appeared on the tax record. From a judgment of the District Court of Burleigh County, Nues Affirmed, Opinion of the Court by Robinson, J., Bronson and Grase, JJ. concur in the result. Geo, A. Bangs and Geo. R. Robbins, of Grand Forks, North Dakota, attot neys for Appellant. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bisniarck, Nogth Dakota, attorneys for Respon- dent. SZ Frow Ward County. James J, Duffy Plaintiff. and respon- dent, v. ‘Severin’ Johnson Defendant snd -Appellant. Syllabus: (1) Upon an,appeal from a judy: ment. and an order-denying a new trial |' ts held the evidenée is, sufficient to sup- port the judgment. (2) Where one had . leased farm and personal property, cons ing of horses and machinery to another with the understanding that t sex might be used during the time of the lease in doing other work for other persons’ and in farming other lands than that leased from the lessor, the further agreement. that the 1 as to receive one-sixth of suc! and upou the lessee proceedin ach work and harvesting crops notified by the lessor to reffain trom doing so, and, upon the lessee’s“refusal the lessor brought an action inj claim other than those on the Jand leased, is personal property in question, and the rnd delivery aud took possession, of the lessee rebonded and the lessor, after such tebonding again served notice upon the les: hot to take the horses off'the farm for the purpose of doing HAND NER the, other work and the degre coni- wy “LVE ToLb Vou SBUERAL PUT. Your. Nour MOUTH TIME 1 BT TH LasT, TRS ir! | pited with such order; Jt is held he could upon such second — order ven after rebonding and receiving peésession, and comply therewith, and that it’ was ‘not necessary there be evidence of thrents of violence fgainst him or that hie be placed. ingear before he would be justified in Miring other horses to do. the work, instead of using the ones leasd, and paying for their use and feed, with which to do the work of the horses he wis pfevented trom using by the lessor. Appeal jgrom the District Court of Ward Connty, K, FE. Leighton, Judge, Affirmed, Opinion of the court. by Grace, J. Curistianson, Ch... dtssents.. A McGee & Gogs, Minot, North Dakota, and Greenleaf, Wooledge & .Lesk, Minot, North Dakota, Attorneys for de- fendant and appella From Richland ‘County. J. Hurley, et al,’ plaintiffs and The Village of Fair- Defendants and appel- Eg respondents, v. mount, et al, neral rule the granting or refusal, the continuing or dissolving of a, temporary injunction Hes within the sound judicial discretion of the court, and its ruling will not he disturbed unless an abuse of such dis- eign is shown. In an ion to restrain the of- age from installing: a, stem and a ‘sewerage fem_a temporary restraining order sued ex parte at the commence- ment of the action. Upon the -hearing fee? to the continuing or dissolving of | such order it was conceded that no per- mission’ had either heen sought ‘or ob- tained from the War Industries Bos to construct such systems, as required by the directions of sald board. The | trial court in force thereupon. terminat- ed the hearing and continued. there straining order in force ,until the fur ther order of he court Held, that the trial court did not; abuse its dis- cretion in, so, dong. ppeal from the District ‘Court of Akichland, County, Allen, Juc Defendant's. rppeal. from. an_ order. continuing. temporary | restraining order in force. Affirmed. \ Opinion. of. the son, Ch, J. W. E, Purcell and Jos: both of Wahpeton, N. D. ants, W. S. Lauder, of Wahpeton, for Respondants. i PROCEEDINGS CITY COMMISSION, APRIL 21, 1919, Jpurt, by, Christian: 3. Forbes, for. appel N..D. The-city commission met in regu- lar session Monday evening, April 21, 9. There were present commis: sioners, Bertsch, French, Larson, Thompson and President Mucas. The minutes of the meetings held 6n April 15, 1919 were read and approved. It was decided to bring, the sidewalk on 5th street, east side between Thayer’ street and avenue A up to grade, The city engineer was instructed to have By Allman COOMEgS You mustatr Take 30 MANN AT ONE TIME — Now You TAKE TWo AND GIVE "MAMMA ‘THe REST- this work doné at once. A communi: cation from State's Attorney [2 Al- len was received by the comm and referred to Commissioner Bertsch against whose ‘department ‘it was dl- rected, An ordinance closing the al- ley in Block 33 Williams Survey was réad for the first time and referred to thé city attorney. *Thié city audit- or was instructéd to advertise for bids for the laying of sidewalks during the season of 1919. The City auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for the removal of garhage for the season of 1919. The city auditor was instruc! ad to advertise for bids for the sprink- ling of the city streets for the sea- son of 1919. The city health officer Was empoweped to appoint a sanitary Policeman for the purpose of having alleys and back yards cleaned up. It Was decided. that Commissioner Bert&ch Shoijld appoint a dog catcher for the season of 191 Mr. George Stove Was appointed pound master of thé city of Bismarck. “The street commissioner was directed to build a road connecting Tenth street with the Wilton road and to extend the grading on Rossér street east.to the sity limitg thencé north td St. Mary’s cemetery. The City auditor was dl- rected to place an 'gdvertisement in the paper asking the public to park their boulevards according to the plans of the city engineer in order that they might all be uniform. G. G, Beithon was appoited custodian of Custer park. The auditor was in- structed to find out who sold the trees for the park last year that died and to have them replaced if possfble. Donald Benson did not appear for his hearing and for that reason he was deemed guilty of the chatges against him’ and Nis*taxi license was ordered to be cancelled. The following: Jill were ordered to be paid funds permit- ting: Mike Getz. J. Hummel . J. Empting J, Alsbury J. Burden J. Cunningham . J. E. Weaver... H.. Christopher Hoskins‘ > Kupitz Col”... N. Dr Tubercntosis Sanatarium On ‘motion Yoard. adjourned to meét again 1 pril 28, 1919. ; \ C.\L. Burton. City Auditor: ©, i; = BIDS WANTED— Sealed Bids will-no received by the | Board of County | 10 o'clock on May\2nd, 1919, for one steam shovel 500 to 800 yard capacity. Each bid must be ageompanied by a certftied check for 5 per cent of the amount ‘bid. made , payable. to the chairman of the*board of county com- missioners, All bids must. -be~sealed {and addressed to the Caunty Auditor jat Bismarck, N. Dak,, ‘aiid marked “bids for steam shove The hoard of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any. or all hids. By order of te hoard. : T. B, PLAHERTY, County Auditor. OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES Notice is hereby given that the nolice department has been instructed _to strictly enforce the traffic rules in Bismarck. |, Speeding, cutting cor- ners, driving..on the left- hand side of the street, parking cars at ¢ or on the wrong side of the : street, and the driving of . cars with mufflers cut out * is‘ strictly forbidden, and violators will drréstéd '} and heavily fined. East and west bound ears have the right of way at street intersections. Automobiles are specific: ally prohibited from passing a streetcar while the latter is stopping to discharge or take on passengers. Owners of cars with “leaky oil or gas tanks which result in’ damage to ‘the pavement when parked’ on the streets will be’ held re- sponsible. Ye CHRIS MARTINESON, Chief of Police. CLEAN-UP—BRUSH-UP— DO-IT NOW! (Clean Up—Remove Ash and Garbage Piles —Rake up and Cart Away Weeds and other Accumulations of the Winter—Do it NOW! Clean-up time is at hand—soon wind and sun will have dried up the litter, to be con- verted into dust to blow about our streets and into our homes, Corral it now, while it is tame; rake it up, pile it up and have it carted away. Wagons and teams are available now that will be busy later on. City ordinances* prohibit the accumulation of dump heaps in back yards, City ordinances prohibit the growing strips and back yards. of weeds in boulevard These ordinances will be strictly enforced. We rely on your personal pride and civic pa- triotism to render it unnecessary for us to do this work for you at added expense to you, bOIT NOW—TODAY’S A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN Yoiirs for a Bismarck Beautiful, D.C. WLEAN, Street Commissioner. ‘ Dog License _ Dog licenses are now due and payable at the office of the city. auditor. The fee is $3 for females and $1 for males. Ten days from date officers will be instructed to pick up and hold for, redemption, subject. to dis- patch within ten days, any dog found without a license tagi If I am not in my office when you call see Mr. MacDonald in fire Chris Martineson soe of Police.

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