The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 7

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: Want A i Classified Advertising Rates. Cash—No copy without’ remittance attac! First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be cha rate of two.centsa word for each additional word, py for Classified “Advertisements, to insure: proper“insertion, must be in this office | before 10 a. my of day of publication, — -- Terms Strictly. Empl FREE of charee: : hed will be inserted, HELP “WANTED—MALE . HELP :WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Janitor, at ‘Hoskins’... 5-15-4t" WANTED—One good all around auto mes. chante at-once, capable: of handling ‘any: job on.cars; noother need apply. va pay toe wages. Halliday, Garage,* J.-M. Lyster, Hallid salesmen, de- istant bookkeepers atid experience. unneces- Peake ‘willbe ‘held Matar, Sal 1G GOO. b \ Vance EME » partmengmanagers, a swrechani Automobi sary except mechanics. in strictest .confiderice. ‘ismatck, N. any, eed. Ree bel in, out ys ahd ite nhs ‘chat sy while learning. Call a Tribune Oftee.. = i WANTED—Mechanic, tor. Co, ‘ANTE! le Brace rm ferences in: Teason: at Bismarck Sut4 FUR rst letter. ble hours assured: 4 Co. “MEN; full ‘time, “60c an “Hour spate ‘time, 1g Hosiery to, wearer: | Experience te : SITUATIONS WANTED. SIUATION WANTED—By~ honorably, dis- charged sailor; have had’ five years’ ex- if nce. in office work, accounting and ookkeeping. . Would prefere position af- fording “advancement in real’ ‘estate. office. Write 640, care Tribune, 1mo SITUATION WANTED: By: “refurned sold- ier, one that affords advancement, Not afraid of cd we Experienced fice work, algo. a fine kmowledge of, sales. manshi Write 632 Tribune, 4-25-1mo Ww ANTRD—a woman, to co} ‘Kk. Gand | WA’ OMEN WANTED, salary $24, |” of-| FO} WANTED—Woman ‘cook - at Banner Hote, 104 Main or phone 231, _5-16-1w "ED—Ginl sat Hoffman Chocolate’ Ne <b=16-tf ape wy aiveses igh washer, hi a SM en clerk bt a Batt ternodn and wash ‘up’d up bakery ony Home éth Si one 4: ss WANTED—A youne gin ines are of bi v4) Write: a3 ea ia wenerat houpework. a 1-206 iD or, house. See Mrs: offic housework or phone’ ue general housewor! one 72, FOR SALB OR RENT—. _ HOUSES AND FLATS SNT—\We>Have “a-six-room: house qe the. 400 block," re- Call French 5; Welch, 4016-1. FOR RENT—i-room house, partly mod- ern, 1014 Broadway. 8t., Phone cs FOR on Bleevnth 8t. cently remodele: rs me our pat ot FOR SALEAA 20-room hotel in: county. set at the) — : —< un| WANT TO BUY gM ou farm to help | F bean | Seri cee ‘i Wal [D—A géod, competent girl or wo- aoe aN for: housework Penal ‘moder it ny Bureau }) SOLDIERS & SAILORS} oY We will run your Want- ‘ed-a-tob for one month -M. 'B, Morford ,~ 305 Main St., town of aboitt 600: inhahintants; moying pi ture and anto livery in cot ‘on account ‘of ill health located dn. the main tion addressed 647 care i communica- nares Tribtine st part, of to or _west front. CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH (Brok- r not.) We pay, $2.00 to $: get, Also ‘actual: value for Dianionds, Watches, Bridgework, ‘Crowns, ».. Old Gold, ‘Silver apd Platinum. Send at once < and receive ash‘by return mail. Your. go oods- returned, df price -is_ unsatist; tory: Mazer Bros, A, 2007 8 oth Philadelphia, £54 HEMSTITCHING “AND PICOTING. Call Mrs..C. P. Larson, 400 Fourth St. a “8-13.1w ae BOARD AND ROOM age doliags a week at 38 Main St, sm} \ 5712 -6 eh with ub {i tite; ‘OR SAl iste cove Call iat aia Ka, eres, 5-12-1w negate pie gas Paige aha ‘one electric. stow h evan Phoneisapr. ne second, hand. bi = Tae, Tndulre | C. A. Barth, Pas cos pariohd noe "food Roe S.M, , Andersot ) b-| Stockdale, -of Chicago, Xe) Al CHANGEOne : Big’: Four: one eight bottom John Deere plow, dress Box, 765; Fargo, .North akote. §-15-; There WD PLOWS FOR SALH—or. ne Hart Parr tated 6-60 rj, with’ eight bottom’ John Beer engine’ plow, Address BOX at 5-15 RENT—Five-room furnished flat, June 158 Phone. $29-L, -or call: 615 6th St.’ -§-15-1wk. ian 1m WAl situation with chance for advancemént, ‘by returned apidie Her. Ad dress 626, care Tribune. Meal IONS WANTED » FOR RENT ‘ingle apartment. with ‘kitchen. ette. ith St.or phone 273. 5-14-2t AEA 1 room pattly moderm residence, |, on-reasonable terms, Gea. WM POSITION enced re stenoge her, ; “ROOMS. FOR RENT On RENT Room in modern hou: t.. “Phone “2835: | "5 if | FOR ENT—6-ro0m. modern Tease iat, —An ;eight room modern houke be rented for 1 or 2 families, Call 804 Seventh St. 5 ai ark Home a f ne *: 2 FURR ISHED: ROOMS—For Tight house- call at Kc. ping... Phone 183 Bustnead Colleze. , FOR, RENT—One large ope moder home, furnished, $10 per m two unfurnished: oa suitabie ne Tight ‘housekeeping, one 714L. 5-12-1w Tee “furnished rooms _ on ‘enita:2: years. Phone oan FOR RENT—Roons overs Scie aaelry ‘ store, Apply to F. A. Knowles. Phone 101K or 8-tf room bungalow, new; a blocks from’ high school: orth -ward, hot~.and cold water connections in basement; ‘screened in porch; storm doors, storm sash and screens all complete, all’painted up including the roof; to be sold oni easy termg with small payment down and. balance on monthly pay- ments, Here is a chance to make.your rent py, for your home. This property cannot duplicated today ‘for’ less than $4500.00 ans Ready for occupancy care AUTOMOB! #5 MOTORCY CLES \d will take considerable less... once. If inter Tribune. | TOURING ANTED TOREN wee or three furnihsed room: Whnone. 804: 5-16-2t ee house-or fat, Lous tinle Jeasei wanted. Wejte Tribune X.Y. Z. 5-14-1w 8 TE WANTED ks anon Gobeil 1, Gal Ninth Sts or phone AIRE 2 O-13-1w \ )MESBRS.. H..F. O'HARE AND ‘ “F.E HEDDEN 97> will ‘have ‘complete charge of ovr city business. At their:hands you will be cer- fain‘of ‘prompt, courteous and ef- ficient service. Our ligts were never larger nor better and .we can suit every taste and purse. We have helped more people in Bismarck: and Burleigh county to obtain homes ‘than any ‘other dealers“ here.. -"Wewant to "help you. May wet ’ F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE First National Bank Big. —+— PHONES——.." H. F. O'Hare, 78M. 4° ein. PF. E. Hae, Ci ie CAR far-sale; © run thousand miles; all new: -tiresy cheajp.* Ande serene ne 263. FOR: SADD=+0! ind -motorcy:cle, ‘one six- cylinder ‘Studebaker car, one 912 four: eyinaet Cadillac, one 1914 rour-cylinder Cadillac, ones fre ator Work: 5-11 FOR SALE- aight.four, five ae senger, in excellent Bondition, at a bar- Car can be seen.at..Corwin’s Garage and ask to see“Mr. “Coté*s: car, 1 phone 288X. Also washing macht and itary couch. 3s ei fs i. HOLIHAN ae BiG BARGAIN © Ar ay ein FOR BALE—A snaiiern fi bungalow. For” rpteom. SAL#—Autemobile, ; f fend as) 1H. HOLIRAN Lucas Block. Phone 745. Bismarck ‘Construction > »Company, “General Contractors: Western Sales Bldg. a FO SALE—Wicker babweartlage ‘cheap; a-néw piano lamp, maliowany stand with, Ja gasoline ~ range. FOR SALE St. nese -shade, and hone 459-. Bari Rosser. arage, Wp Inquire of | ®O TRAD wade for‘atpaod Ford ‘car ¥! ll. Tone 688-K,/ or write’ 650.Tri ane: | deceased, tothe creditors of, and all ‘2wi| here’ today. t, collections could: be. clo WAY, PoP SAID-HE -Ro~ WHATD [\ WOZ. BORN WITH NOU KNOW "BOUT y N HE. WOZ ARY 2. rarige almost new, oil toys, with. ver Toker baby bed, ‘ete, Mrs. R. W. oot “ely brite t SHLL—One fast tractor 18 horsepower. Will or sell, for ly, No. 649 ‘Tribune, 4-16-3w. EDUCATION The average country shoot ip, the} five and ten echt * store of learning ; the scholar. gots a little of everything, not much of anything, and shares’ it with.a room full of other puptls rang: ing in ‘grades from kindergarten=to farm*for sale, State cash “price, full | {te eighth in: an atmosphere of-every-| rs... F. Bush, Minieapolis, | thing from building blocks — to ‘first algebra, “Friends of the gyatem -cltim 5) M_2-9-16-28 “J 6-18-20 274! FoR SALE AT “X BARGAIN—160 acres} it_is the cheapest s¢hool and they are -right. The cheapest teachers, because | in’ Burleigh.’ county, two miles Mrom they -are not specialists, go to the Driscoll; clear, 8 taxes paid.Ad- are Campbell Comm. | country districts to get experience—| and at the expense of the country boys apd. girls; the )buildings are cheap the equipment is cheapest, andthe restits are cheapest. Reci- tations are short and the pupil must study while others ave reciting. a lapken are nninteresiee pial) elass- Vs are. practically.’ ew caph, FQR, a wild” praities: land cdf railroads, in Barigtgh county, on.erop 5 M. Register. 5-14-lw WANTHD—To ‘hear from owner of go0d Ani iu sun parlor, chicken coop und yards ‘ome, and look it ‘ove 16-10 acres of ae land tol grounds... About incor and potatoes Pc Reon pan “Th Oklahoma fhe gountey pup] _at- ‘tends’ school on an avérage of @ighty- sa year against the town pu- py of one hundred and thirty The more remote the ‘om the pupil the fewer ys In a year ‘he attends and the olde is before he ‘enters. Until his legs strong enough ‘to! follow. the big boys to, school he stays at home unless dad cin spare a horse and buggy to ee him there. Is it not strange coincidence jd¢herefore a a time when consolidated country high schools are coming to be ted that, the horse on the farm is giving away to the Motor Truck and Tractor? Distance is now! mgasured in hours and’ minutes. while yesterday it, was a matter of miles and_ rod Better means of transporation andjcommuni- cation have shortened distances, Fa- ve D, ‘Tribune build ‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In_the matter of the estate of John W. /Millett,+ deceased. Notice is heresy given by the un- dersigned, Mrs. Nancy ‘Millett, the executrix of, the last will and testa- ment of John W. Millett, late of the) city. of Bismarck, M the county ot| Burleigh And state of: North Dakota, school is number of di ‘persons ‘having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary . vouchers, within four. months‘after thee first ‘publication of this ‘notice, to said executrix, at her; residence at oat 10th street, South, in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, |North Bakota. ‘ Rated \May 15th, A. D. 1919, % >| MRS. NANCY MILLETT, Executefxof the last will and -testa- ment of John W. Millett, deceased. 5-16-28-30 6: P| kwemicA JOINS CANADA IN TRADE DISCUSSIONS: REGINA, SASK., May 16.—Ameri- can business men are to join wit Canadian dealers in a broad dis sion. of: post- war topics af the annual conyention -of ;the Alberta-Saskatche- wan branch of the Retail Merchants ‘Msopiation, of Canada wiyich pened The eonvention will closg on ‘Thursday jéveniing * when Fram will discuss number of miles. between , the home ‘and the school, Today education’ de- pends. upon transfortation- facilities instead of distances, The Motor ‘Truck provides the facilities, gives every pupil au, even chance, and makes possible the consolidated coun- try high school where tardiness is re- duced, attendance more regulir, ayd better teachers, are employed. Class: es are larger and larger Classes are more intéresting, More time is:given for recitation and. it is in the recita- tions that children, leatn fastest, 4 few pupils in a claks find #editation ‘i’ dull proposition, The. Superintendent can supervise the work of the teach- ers and correct errors\ likely to made, The avernge expense of ‘sending a child to a country school in Oklahomw’ for a year’s term is $13.39, For each pupil ‘enrolled the towns advertising - problem: One, of the principal “questions to be considered is. the ‘proposed formation of:district. branches: of the association. Tt. das’ been suggested that the two western’ providences be * divided: into BEAR FET!” ueation was once determined, py. thee. be| marck in the County of Burleigh and BY THE MILE year tor/the tdvert pupil. r If the rural distriets:would take ad- vantage of ihe Moto Truck and con- solidate, and then spend.’as much per child jto maintain the ,,consolidated school. as is spent to maintain the city schools. hy city tax payers,“the rural school problem would :be! solved, it is often remarked that . taxes..will be | doubled with the advent.of a, consoll- dated school. That remark, is only 1 guess but investigation shows thitt if the levy to maintain the one room school is 6 mills, the levy to..maintain the. consolidated, school will he 9 mills. Transporting the child to school in Oklahoma ‘is fotind to be just 1-4 the amount it. takes to operate thd school. | A Motore'fruck that can, make a 10 |] mile run sand, pick Up 25. children in 45 to 50 minttes can reduce this con- iderably. In some districts — the teachers thempelves are driving the which As lowering the cost of running the’school, In a number of districts the older boys are doing the dpivig. The contract. is. often let to a man living on ‘the edge of the dis- trict who has 2 large boy attending school. toria, Ohio. and Chino, California, where Reo Trucks are used. Where the eshildren are transport- ed they are under supervision from the time the leave home until they | return, whieh i guarantee the pare ents cannot. of themselves under any other plan, The consolidated school, made pos Die by the Motor Truck, offers mor education per mile and gives the poor boy the same chance as the boys whose parents, might send him away to the city school. The one rgom — school fitactically en: nrogress Hist ears, Education must be “as inuch alinatter of “co-operation as farmer's \clubs and buying and selling organizations. SALE OF LAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable I. C. Davies, Judge of the Coul ty Court. of the County of, Burleigh, in the State of. North Dakota, dated the 19th day of| March, D.,-1919, the undersigned, th Tt niateatae of the estate of Robert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R, H, Treacy, late of the City, of Bis- made the has during State of North Dakota, Deceased, will’ sell at private sale to the highest bid- der, for cash, sulfject to confirmation by ‘the Judge of said County Court, the following described lands, to-wit: and cities have $98.68 invested’ in’ buildings. For each pupil enrolled the ‘country s¢hools have $18.93 invested in build. ings. n the/ invested ‘ in equipment for each ~ districts. with each: district dnluding from, 250. to, 300%; merchants... Each atl acenenga tn plan, would have a headquai “and “business matters such, a8 efedit, reports, and ly checked. schools there is $6.74 braries and teaching pupil ain the i—Hosehold “goods, Tneluding hing room set, kitchen) - country. schools on)y Against’ these 32° ome days in a ‘By Allman ONE Two Tue oy AVE! Ewe net Guess Ven Pur. SX IN Nee Bae A Row OF six AD (a Y g Pie sum of five hundred twenty-six jest, The undivided one-half. of, the east half of the northweést quarter. arid, the Undivided one-half of lots one and two of section eighteen (18) in township one hundred ‘and forty-three (143, north, of range eighty (80), west o' the fifth principal meridian in Me- Lean county, North Dakota. The sale will be made on or after the 20th day of May, A. D, 1919. All bids must be in writing 3 and may be left at the office of Geo. M, Regis- ter in the City of Bisniarck, Burleigh: County}, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said County Court, or de- livered to thé undersigned Personally, at Washburn, Rosh Dako AUGUST E. OHNSON, Lamniiateetor Tf the estate of Robert. H. Treacy,! otherwise known as.R. H. Treacy, Deceased. Dated April 24th, A. D. 1919. (A—25; 5-2-9- 16) NOTICE! OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the paym NO both of principal and inter- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that x certain mortgage executed and. delivered by Frank M. Tooker and Orrill E. Tooker, his wife, as mort- gagors, to Walter L. Williamson, mortgagee, dated the 15th day of May, 1916; and filed for:record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, on the 26th day of June, 1916, and recorded in Book “131” of Mort-} gages on page 578, and Which was thereafter. by. said mortgagee _ as- signed to Williamson Mortgage Com- pany, a corporation, by an instrument in writing, which assignment was thereafter and on“March 10th, 1919, filed~for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and recorded in. Book “161” of Mise. Mortgages on page 93, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage arid here- inafter desetibed, at the front door of the Cdurt House in the city of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o’elock P. M, on Saturday, the 17th day of May, 1919, to satisfy the f] amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The: premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows: The north one-half (N%) of section thirty-five (35), in town- ship one hundred fort ne (141), north of range seventy-eight (78), west of the Fifth Prine\pal Me- ridian, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such ‘mortgage at ‘the date of sale the sum of eight hundted eighty-eight (888) dollars d twenty (20) cents, which includes for the country pupil are 133 Such is the case near Fos-|4 (526) dollars and thixtystwo (32) cents, interest paid We Be ahortaasee and his ‘assignee ie the prior lien ex- isting against the above described real estate, as provided by said mortgage; Yogether with the costs and expenses, of sale allowed by law. Dated Lisbon, 'N. Dy April 9, 1919. Winlnson Mortgdee Company, scien ee of Mortyagee, KVELLO & ADA Attorneys for ens Lisbon, North Dakota + (Apr. 11-18: \ NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS, Bids are requested for suplying:1,000 tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Conl delivered as required in the bins of the several public schools of Spe- cial School District No. 1 of the, City of Bismarck, N. D., during. years 1918- 1919 and subject to stale. of N. D. analysts. Bids to be opened at regu- lar meeting of Board, Tuesday, June 10, 1919, high school building. Right reserved to-reject any or all bids, By order of Board of Edycation, RICHARD PENWARDEN,, Clerk. ‘May 13-14-15-16:17-19.20-21-22-23-24-26 j 27-28, 61-FOOT MOTOR ROAD~ _ TOKIO TO YOKOHAMO Tokio, May From, Tokio to Yokohama ‘a motor road 64 Yeet wide is being built. Construction’ will re- quire three years. bse ce Hey YE Mes Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. RS, ENGE, D.C. P. Chidractoe Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. gs TERIES! y + Ex *ACTopy SERVICE, < Cog Win MorTor CO.ds>aK PA er Ry FG yor HOUSE BARGAINS 1.—Practically new, strictly modern home,:in desirable east side location, near St, Alexius Hospital; 6 rooms hot water heat, range, full basement, east ‘front. Price low at... 7$3560.00 (Immediate Possession) 2.—One 8-room and one 5- room modern home on corner lot, two blocks from -Postoffice. Will.con- sider house in trade, if not too far out. See us about this +.7$8000.00 J. B. Halloran & Co. City Preperty—Insurance :t Phone 96 Bismarck Bank Bldg. ee OE -I wish to buy a modern house of 5 cupancy about June 15th. Write fully and will look over when I get: to: Bismarck: next week. Write No. 646, care of Tribune Co. y : to 7 rooms, ready for oc- ez For Sale—5-Passenger Case Touring Car, Model L Snap. First $250 cash or $150 down, balance’ monthly pay- ments, takes the car. Car in perfect running condition, 1919 licensé, ‘new top, side cur- ‘tains, ‘dash ‘board, dash lamp, clock, speedometer, oil guage, electric headlights, dimmers, upholstery genuine ‘leather, tire carrier, etc. See C .C. Larsen or call 621R or 98. ae You Can’t Be in Two Places at The Same Time ~ BUT —wants ads achieve the impossible. They go to thousands of homes in a single day, carrying your message, advertising your needs, ETS

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