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‘ Mills, Norristow: ewe First insertion, 35 cents; additional cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, this office before 10 a, m. of day of publication. hi Classified Advertising Rates. ‘Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. insertions without change of copy, 15 to insure proper insertion, must be in HELP WANTED—MALE ! SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED—Janitor, at Hoskins’, _5- 15-1 FIREMEN, BRA monthly, write, ‘send stamp, tion. Write care 637 Tribune. 5-12-19-26-4t ah WANTED Assistant pante and Pacific Hotel, WANTED OW good all around auto 1 ny chanic at once, capable of handling ar Job on cars; no other need apply. Will Pay top wages. Ee Garage, J. M, Lyster, Halliday, N. 5 D=By" honorably, dis- have had’ five years’ ex- ‘office work, accounting and Would’ “prefer position "af ement in real eetnle jottiss. une. 71 mo WANTED—By setiraed sold. ier, one that. affords advancement, . Not afraid of hard work. Experienced in of- fice work, also a fine knowledge of .sales- manship, "Write 632_‘Tribunc 4.35-1m0 LANDS res of wild pi yetignce in ookkeeping. fording ft UATION WANTED—Manager an general stor Must be honest and competent. Prefer- ence given to returned soldier that speaks German, Good sal: Address J, K. Doran, Bismarck, N, D._5-17-1w MEN OR WOM. WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to- wearer. Experience Unnecessary Guaranteed 525 W, ERAN to g Feceive: applications Fromyblyy ING GOOD A VANCEMEN’ AD: ling’ salesmen, d ant bookkeepers at le experience urinec Replies will be-hel palit Motor, Sales S-14-lw TED—We need nate help in our dery: positions open for both boys and girls. Tuts . is a 00d chance, t0 carn rade an ay while learning all at Tribune Office.” e Teaoat WANTED—Capable assistant drug clerk. State references in first letter. Good salary ahd reasonable hours assured Addiess Mandan Drug Co., Mandan, N. D. 5-13-1w | MEN: OR“ WOMEN WANTED, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norris- town, P im HELP WANTED—FEMALE __ WANTED—Woman cook -at Banner House, 104 Main or phone 231. 5-16-1w sary pons mechanics. in ‘strictest confidence, Company, Bismarck, N. c in Burleigh county, on Regist sun parlor, all, wood flor chicken coop and yards, a good s wey. Come and look it over, Phong S88-K, or write 650 Tribune. i 5-16-1W SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen wanted. Write A. HH. Clothier, Windsor, N.D, 5-12-1w POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED-Young’ man. experi- enced and competent, desires position as stenographer, also has gaod’ knowledge of bookkeeping. Box_466. 3-28-tf, WORK. WANTED WANTED—Work by day and hour.- Will also do washing’ at home. Call_404 S. Ninth St., or phone 894R. 5-13-1w LOST AND FOUND LOST—Two log chains, on Thayer St. Call James Cox, phone 358, and receive reward. 5-19-3t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—furnished house or flat, Long 1 ne eaes wanted. Write Tribune X. Y. Z. S-L1-LW, Es FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED—Woman Cook at Hotel Under- Wood, “at once; good wages; work not heavy.” Phone ‘or write Hotel Under- wood, Underwood, N. D; Permanent place. 5-20-1w WANTED—Gitl for general house work. Mrs. M. W. Duffy, 1112 Ave. D. _5-20-3t WANTHD—5 bright, capable ladies to travel’ demonstrate ‘and sell dealers, $25.00 to $50.00 per week, Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co.. Dept. 731, Omaha, Nebr. A, 7-14- 21-28 M, 5-12-19-26 ‘Jn, 2-9-16-23-30 WANTED — Kitchen and dining room help, at Holman's Cafe. 5-19-3t WANTED—Girl_ at Hoffman Chocolate Shop. 5-16-tf WANTED—Girl to take care of baby and | 7 assist ‘with house work. Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 16 A Ave. West, Phone 169-R. 5-17-tf WANTED—Competent girl for general housework; a washing or ironing. Ap- ply.to Mrs, H. L. Berndt, 10¢ Ave A. Phone 622. WANTED—TWO experienced waitre and: neat; good wages and 8 hoi also a dishwasher, high wages. Cafe. WANTED —A good, competent girl or wo- man for housework: small, modern house, See Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune office. 4-15-tf WANTED—A competent gin for general housework, two in family. 013 Ave. A or phone 142, Mrs. 5. H. L. Vesperman, 5-10-tf WANTED—Girl_ for gencral housework. Ap- ply 4 Ave. A West, or 'phone 72, __4-18-tf ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for light hogekeeping. 313 4th St._5-20-1w | FOR RES en n furnished roor quire 6 St. For ie ely furnished. room for light housekeeping. 313 4th St... Phone 627-X. 519-1 ROOM FOR RENT—223 Fourth St., phone. 628-L. 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Front rosin ina modern house. Phone 604-K, FOR RENT—One house with four rooms; also two small houses with water and _lights. Call at_297 8. 7th St. 5-20-3t FOR RENT—Five-room house. Will rent reasonable. Phone 141. 5-20-tf FOR RENT—7-room house, partly mod- ern, 1014 Broadway St., Phone 634-L 5. FOR RENT—5-room house, Frank Krall, taflor. 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Smail house close In, also 21 acres under cultivation, inside city limits, Inquire F, A, Lahr, B-17-3t FOR RENT—T-room house with bath; close in, $25.00 month: also for’ sale, white enamel kitchen sinks and a wagon and harness, Phone 557. 5-17-tt FOR RENT—We have a six-room house' on Eleventh St., in the 400 block. re- cently remodeled. Call French & Welch. 4-16-1w FOR RENT—17-room house, partly mod- ern, 1014 Broadway St., Phone 634-L. 5-15-3t ‘S-room partly modern residenc well situated, on reasonable terms. ‘Gi Rexister. 5-1 FOR RENT—An eight room modern house can be rented for 1 or 2 families.~. Call 803 Seventh St. 6-12-t¢ FOR ENT—-room modern house, bath. Bis. marck Home Builders Co. Phone 0. 5-10-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern duplex. _In- quire 211 Rosser or phone 360X. 5-12-1w Phone eS AY FOR. RENT—Two houses. 794. FREE of charge. {NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE » {bas beén made jin the conditions of "|.described. at public auction, agreeably ie to satisfy the same is as follows, to: SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- ed-d-Job‘for one month trade fora good Ford’ car or sell, for cash, Apply No. 649 ‘Tribune. _4-16-1w FOR SALE—Good work team and‘ harness. Call Marshall’ Oil,! Phone 103. 5-17-3t FEED FOR SALE—We are overstockei on feed and must clean up on it. Corn and oats, ground, 60-50, $3.00 ber ewe corn and screenings, per cwt.; straight co If you ate in need of we would. advise you to take advantage of ‘these Tow prices.’ Menoken Farme Co-apAssn:, Menoken, N. FEED FOI, SALE—We dre eee on. feed and mist clean up on it. Corn abd oats, ground 50-59, $3.00 per ewt.; corn ‘and’ screenings ground 50-50, $2. pee ewtss straight corn, $35 per ew! you are in need of any kind of feed ue would advise you to take advantage of these low prices. Menoken Farmers’ Co-Op. Ass’ Re Menoken, .N. ie raga 17-20-24 Notice is hereby given that default that certain mortgage made by Isa- dori Weinberg of Regan. Burleigh county, North Dakota, mortgagor. to Farmers’ Union Elevator..and Mer- cantile company of Regan, Norih Da- kota, mortgagee, dated the 2nd day of July, 1917, to,.secure. the follow- ing indebtedness: One hundred and fifty-two and 50-100. dollars ($152.50) with interest at 10 per cent since July 2nd, 1917, which said. mortgage was duly filed, in the office of the, Register of Deeds of Burleigh county on the 5th day of July, 1917, at nine. o'clock a. m., and that the said default is of the following nature, to-wit: That the whole sum is past dug and pay- able and has not been paid, and that there is claimed to be due on the said mortgage. at the date of this notice the sum of. one hundred ani eighty and 36-100ths. dollars ($180.36) for principal and interest. That the said mortgage will be fore- closed by a sale of the personal prop- erty in such mortgage and hereinafter to-the statutes in such case made and provided at the front door of the liv- ery barn in the town of Regan, Bur. leigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on the 12th day of-May, 1919. The personal property described in the said mortgage which will be sold wit: One sweep rake, one climax hay Stacker, one five foot Advance mower, one black gelding, 1200 lbs,, named Simon, one gray geld- ing, 1250 Ibs., named King. Dated this 3rd day of ‘May, 1919. E, J. PRAVDA, Agent. F. E. McCURDY, 2 Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by Emil Elness and Anna Elness, hus- band and wife, mortgagors, to First National Bank, of Norway, county of Benton and State of Iowa, mortgagee, dated November 15, 1915, and filed for record in the office of the Regjster of room bungalow, news an ft. 2 blocks from high school: 3. blocks from ‘north “ward,, hot, and cold water connections in basement: screened in * porch; storm doors, storm sa¥h and. screens all complete, all painted up including” the roof; to he sold on easy terms with small payment down, and balance on monthly pay- ments, Here is a chance to make your rent ay for your home. This property cannot today. for less thai $4500.00 jerable less. Ready for If interested write in Al1tf ron SALE—A ” MISCELLANFOUS FOR RENT—Room in modern Tone. and St., Phone FURNISHED ROO} keeping. _ Business College. WANTED—Three furnished ‘rooms on first floor; one child 2 years. Phone 88R. —For light ROUSE Phone 183 or call at Bismarck 5rliel FOR RENT Front room in modern house. Phone 601-K. 519-3 FOR RENT—Rooms over Knowlee ieee store, Apply to FA. Knowles, tf AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick light four, five pas- senger,:in. excellent condition, at‘a:bar- gain. » Car can be seen at Corwin's Garage and ask to sec Mr. Cole's cat, phone. Also washing machine and sanitaty ‘couch. 5-16-1w BUICK ROADSTER FOR SALE—In lirst- class condition, 4 cyl, one extra tire. 00.00 takes it. ©. ‘Kober, Finney’: Drug Store. * BIGGEST BARGAIN 5-room house with bath, lights, hardwood floors, brand new, no one‘ has ever lived in We own this ourselves. $2800.00; $300.00 cash; balance on month- ly payments, 50 feet on 14th Street; water and sewer, street at grade; one block from new school site— cheapest lot in the neighbor- hood at $375.00. H We aim to make our advertise- ments conservative and to not overstate the facts as we would rather have our customers find our statements to be lower rather than greater than the facts. May we help you get that home? F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Firat National Bank Bldg. PHONES——— H. F. O'Hare, 78M. _F. E. Hedden, 0. lee ‘phone 147, THE NEW TAX! LINE. M. B. Morford, 305 Main St., Try us for service FOR SALE—A 29-room hotel in a county seat town of about 600 inhabintants; moving pic- ture and auto livery in connection; must sell on-account of iJ health. --The propertis are located on the mai line. Alf commitnica- tion addressed 647 care Bismarck Tribune Co. SALW FOR SALE- kitchen cabinet, gas heater, ine oxen. and. Morris chair, Phone 2056 Parl sata HEMSTITCHING AND. PICOTING.--Call Mrs.. C. P.’ Larson, 400: Fourth St." « ~_ 5-13-1w ASHES HAULED, gardens. plowed, ‘good dry stove wood. . 5 Anderson. phone 588-L. 2 5-8-2 WANTED—If you have.a city residence for sale, let me know what it, is\ your price and terms, Geo. M. Registér. * 5-17-1w FOR SALE—Wi Toker baby carriage cheapj a new piano lamp, mahogany stand with Japanese shade, and a gasoline range. Phone 459-L- 5-14-6t FOR SALE—Barn and garage, located at 6th St, and Rosser. AIngui re of We red Ramstad, |“ WANTED—Couple wants to rent one or two rooms, furnished for housekecping, Please state _loca- ‘Phone 17-2 or not, either way, fone pricé'and when available. cheap, FOR SALE—Range stove, }-X. 5-20=5t Smith." phone's FO RSALE—Baby buggy, Apply 408 5th St. Phone 597-X. 5-20-3t TO TRADE OR SELL—One Ford tractor practically new, 8-16 horsepower. Will $8.00. J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSE BARGAIN FOR, SALE—Honse of seven rooms, modern. hot water heat. ‘Lot 50x ‘150° feet. This property ts worth $4000.00, but for quick sale will sell for $2750, © FOR SALE—Some very desirable cor- ner and inside lots. Trust Me for Bargains. Insurance Written in the Best Companies. J... HOLMAN, Lucas Block. Phone 745, Deeds of the county of Burleigh in the state of North Dakota on the 6th day of January, 1916, and recorded in said office in Book 131 of Mortgages, on Page 456, by the terms of which mortgage it was agreed and provided that should the said mortgagors fail and default in the payment of tho in- debtedness, principal or interest, se- cured thereby as therein agreed. then and in that case, the said mortgages may, at its election, declare the prin- cipal note due and payable; and the said mortgagors being in default in the payment of certain interest and items of principal due on said indebt- edness the said mortgagee, does and has declared ‘the said principal note due and payable; and the said mort- Bage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bis- marck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1919, to satis- fy the, amount due upon. said mort- gage on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The West Half of the Northeast Quarter (W 1-2 of NE 1-4) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hun- dred Forty (140), Range Seventy-six! (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, containing 80 acres more or less, in Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Two. Hundred Ninety: eight Dollars and Thirty-four Cents ($1)- 298.34), and in addition thereto the statutory attorneys’ fees and costs and expenses of foreclosure and sale. Dated: April 29, A. D. 1919. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Norway, Iowa. Mortgagee. Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 4—29; 5 6 13 20 27 G8: 3! NOTICE OF SCHOOL E ELECTION. (Special District—Annual_ Election.) Notice is hereby given that-on the first Tuesday in June, being June 3. 1919, an annual election will be held at Will school in the Special Schoo) District of No..1, County ‘of Burleigh. State of North Dakota, for the pur- pose of electing the following. mem- bers of the Board of Education: Two members to Bérve for a term of a. m., and “closed. at 4 o'clock Pp. ms of. that, day. Dated at. Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day. of May, 1919. By order. of the Board of Education. is raises PENWARDEN, 6-15; Clerk. SUMMONS, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—Sss, An Distriet Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. Caroline Leben, plaintiff, vs. Nicho- las Dockendorf, »; Katherine | Morris, and,all other persons unknown claim- ing any estate or interest in, or lien or incumbrance upon the’ property de- serjbed in the complaint, defendants. The State of North Dakota to ane above named defendants: * You are hereby summoned to. an swer to the complaint of the plain- tiff in the above , entitled action, which said complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said Dis- trict court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the ‘subscribers at their office in the city of Velva, in McHenry county, North Dakota, with- in thirty (30), days. after. the service of this: aummons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case, of, your failure to appear or an- swer, judgment will. be taken against. you by default for the re- lief demanded.in the complaint. i Dated at. Velva, North Dakota, April ‘sBAGLEY & THORPE, Attorneys for, Plaintiff, Post Of-| fice Address Velva, North Dakota, :| To the said above named defendants: “You, and each of you, will take no- tice that.the abject of said above en- titled. action 1s ‘to determine adverse claims, and to quiet the title of the above named plaintiff, in and to the real estate which is the subject of this action and which said real estate is described as follows, to-wit: The West half (WV 1-2) of the Northeast quar- ter (NW 1-4) and the it half (6 1-2) of Ie Nevtuwest quarter (NW 1-4) of seciiva eight (8) in Township one hundred forty-two (142) North of Range seventy-nine (79) West, in Bur- leigh County North Dakota. Dated at Velva, North Dakota, April 12th, 1919, BAGLEY & THORPE, Attorneys for. Plaintiff, Post Of- fice Address, Velva, Dak. 4—22 29; 5. CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING PROOF OF FOREICN WiLL, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County. Court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, judge. In the matter of the estate of Maria L. Couch, deceased. Elizabeth E. C. ‘Lattin, petitioner, vs, Elvia H. Owen, Minnie Miller, Maud A. Smith and Anna Mae Dun- bar, respondents. The State of North Dakota, to the above named respondents and all per- sons interested in the Estate of Marla L. Couch, deceased. You and ¢ach of you are hereby no- tified that Elizabeth E. C. Lattin, the petitioner herein, has filed in this court a copy of the last Will and Tes- tament of Maria L. Couch, late of the town of Catherine, in the coynty of Schuyler and state of New York, de- ceased, and the probate thereof in the state of North Dakota, duly authenti- cated, with her: petition, praying for the admission to probate of said docu- ments as the last Will of said de- ceased, and for the issuance to. Eliza- beth E. C. Lattin and Homer T. Lat-| tin, her husband, of letters of admin- istration, with Will annexed thereon, and that the said petition and proofs of said purported Will will be heard and duly considered by this court on Tuesday, the 11th day of June (A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the county courthouse, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota; and You and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before this court at said time and place and an- swer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court, (Seal) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 21st day of April, A. D. 1919. Let the above citation be served by personal service upon all respondents living within the state of North Da- kota and by publication on all resvond- ent living outside the State of North Dakota, unless waived. (Seal) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. H. F, O'Hare, Attorney for Petitioner. Bismarck, N. Dak. (May 6-18- 20- 1919) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that the mortgage executed by Anotinette R. Ferry and William S. Ferry, mort- gagors, to Frank Krall, mortgages, on the 11th day of April, 1917, and filed: in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, op the 13th day of April, 1917,; at 5 o'clock p. m., and duly recorded in Book 138 of Mortgages on page 253, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage-and. -heseinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North. Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. on the 28th day of June, 1919, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of such sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy ‘the same are described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of Lounsberry’s Out- lot numbered twenty-one (21) in the city of Bismarck. Burleigh county, North Dakota; thence running west along the south line of said Outlot a distance of three hundred thirty feet; thence running noztlka distance of six hundred forty-nine feet; thence run- ning east a distance of three hundred thirty feet to the east line of said Outlot; thence running south along the east line of said Outlot a distance of six hundred forty-nine feet to the place of beginning. The said tract be- ing the east half of the south half of said Outlot, and containing five acres, more or less. ‘There will be due on such mortgage on the-date of sale the sum of $585.55 and the costs of foreclosure. Dated the 19th day of May, A. D. 1919. FRANK KRALL, W. L. SMITH, Mortgagee, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. FIRST CLASS WATER ,WAGON SERVICE NOT EASY THING TO GET spite of the 30. years’ technical drouth in North Dakota, Bismarck is finding it difficult. to procure first clags water wagon service. The city commission last evening rejected all bids for street sprinkling and instruct- ed the city auditor to re-advertise. In the meantime, the streets will go un- sprinkled. It is barely possible that the city commission may decide to take this public service out of public hands and to invest a few hundred dollars in a couple of — sprinkling wagons, Resolutions were adopted “for the construction of a storm sewer on Ninth street from Avenue E to Ave- nue C, and Marcus A. Edburg was or- dered by resolution to remove a por: tion of one of his houses which is al- leged to project into a city street. The most important business of the evening was the first reading of an ordinance extending the street rail- way franchise of the state of North Dakota to permit the extension of its rails east on Main to Tenth and thence north to the capitol. ‘The ordinance was referred to a committee consist- ing of Commissioner J.P. French, City Attorney H. I’, O'Hare and City Engineer T. R. Atlinson. The city attorney reported his opi! ion as to the legality of the. practice time ago of demanding that resigna- tions be filed by city appointees upon accepting appointment. sion encountered a tartar in the per- son of Dr. F. R. Smyth, city controller of the poor, who accepted his appoint- ment but, returned his resignation un- signed, declaring the city —commis- sion’s request for an advance resigna- tion un-American and smacking of autocracy. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Bids are requested for supplying 1,000 tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Coal deliygred as required in the bins of the several public schools of Spe- cial School District 1 of the City of Bismarck, N.D., during years 1918- 1919 and subject to state of N. D. gnelysis. 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 Education. RICHARD PENW. ARDEN, 27-28. NOTICE ,TO CREDITORS. nina Ragmussen, deceased. fy) instituted by the city commission some The commis: May 18-14-15-16-17-19-20-21-22- 288 26 In the matter of the estate of Gu tice is hereby given by the under- signed, Hlise R. Johnson, administra- trix of the estate of Gurina Rasmus- gen, Jate of the township of Bcklund, this matter was. pos poned. ie res y- tion was passed ordering Marcus -Nd- berg to remove that portion of — his house which projects into the street. Sidewalks were ordered to be con- structed along the north sides of Blocks 110 and 112 Original. Plat on the south side of Rosser Street. Side- walk was ordered in on the south. side of lot 17, block 65, MeKenzie and Cof- fins Addition, The Ordinance granting the State of ight to construct street additional streets in! the was read for the first time and referred to a committee composed of J. P. nich, H, FR. O° Hare and 'T, R. Atkinson, The follow- ing bils were allowec nd ordered to. be paid, funds permitting: Mike Getz’ wo... J. Wummell J. Empting J. Alsbury. J, Burden J. Cunningham I. Christopher J, Katz J, Boat H.W. Ingra MR. noe. Ik, McDonald. Nortz Lumber Co. Home Laundry Co. Geo, , Tammeker \Jim Jensen... Kd Randall. Herman Etrolke French & Welch Cow. Dan Slatte State Bonding Departuent . O'Connell... Joe Brown On motion of Is son, the — commission meet again May Attest: ‘Geb, Burton, City Auditor, “CITY NEWS ] e. joner Thontp- djourned — to Is Convalescing. Mrs. N. W. Kelyl is at wie Bismarck hospital convalescing trom a recent mastoid operation. Visited In Valley. ‘Miss Tess Henry spent several days during the past week visiting at her home in Valley Citys: Spent Sunday. Here. Miss Helen Schwable of Matnhaven spent Sunday in Bismarck . visitiny Miss Meta Goldie of Jobnsou's. Young People’s Meeting. The meeting of the Young People's society of Trinity Lutheran church planned for tomorrow evening has been postponed until the following Wednesday, May 28. 28. will Preach - Tonignts Rev. J. G. Morrison, D. D., of James- town and Rey. Ira ‘Hammer of Ed- munds will preach-this evening at the Evangelical’ church, and the public is in the county of Burleigh and state of ‘North Dakota, deceased, to the credi- tors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the: necessary vouchers. within four months after the first publication cf this notice, to said administratrix at the office of F. H. Register in the Webb block, in the city of Bismarck, Mrs. invited to hear them. St. Alexius Hospital Notes. Robert Condon and twins. re- turned to their home at Sims Sunday. ‘Mrs. J. F. Sullivan. and baby of Mandan entered the: hospital Sunday, Edward Vogt of Mandan entered thé hospital Monday morning. in said Burleigh county. Dated May 19th, A. D. 1919. ELISE R. JOHNSON, 3-20-27-6-3-10 Administratrix. iS OF CITY COMMISSION, The City C ‘ommi jon Monday evening, at eight ‘o'clock, P. present. conmnissioner Bertsch, French, Larson and Thompson, Com- y French — presided at the The street. sprinkling bids from the prev rted and the aud for meeting. which were held ove! ous week were rej tor was instructed to advert new bids, Resolutions were pi for the construction of a storm water sewer on Ninth Street from Avenue E to Avenue ©, The © Attorn letter concerning the filing of resigi tions by appointive officers of the city was read and received, Action in JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested with- out the aftermath of painful acidity, thet e109 is taken’ out of both eating d living. “KE-MOIDS are wonderful in their help to fe stomach troubled with over-aci Pleasant to take—reliet prompt pA definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION, Singer Sewing Machine Bargains We are offering slightly used and second-hand ma- chines at especially low price: Ten Dollars Up Singer Sewing Machine Co. 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... .$3500.00 (Immediate Possession) 2.—One &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 - $8000.00 J. B. Halloran & Co. City Property—Insurance Phone 96 three years, for the eily- of Bismarek, The polls’ will be opencd at 9 o'clock Tribune Want Ads fring rosults, Bismarck Bank Bulg. ion met in regular May 19, 1919, There were Mrs. BE. O. Stitzer and baby re- turned to their home at McKenzie on Sunday. Miss Anderson Here. Miss Hilma_ Anderson, for years chief clerk of the offices nf the state board of control and now engaged i” Red Cross work at Fort Sheridan, near Chicago, is visiting Mrs, Thomas, Fortune and other friends in the city, having been called hither because of the death of her brother-in-law, Loren Van Benscoter, who was shot to death CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic ns Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. lations is earnestly solicited, Don’t Rake from Boulevards on to Paving Property-holders in some sections are making a prac- tice of raking dead grass and leaves and other litter from their boulevards onto the paving. the city ordinances and will not be countenanced. Warn- ing is ‘hereby given that unless this practice ceases im- mediately prosecutions will follow. D. C. McLean, 1» Street Commissioner. @ ATTENTION. AUTOMOBILISTS! De es es City ordinances prohibiting speeding, cutting cor- ners, driving on the left side of the street and other vio- lations of traffic regulations will be strictly enforced. Plain clothes traffic policemen have been appointed with instructions to arrest every. violator, and the full penalty of the law will be exacted in every case. Your co-operation in the enforcement of traffic regu- C. Martineson, WHAT BSMARCK WANTS KNOW The Answer Is Found in the State- ment of a Bismarck Resident. From week to week, ‘trom year to year, there have been appearing in these columns, statements made by neighbors, which we haye all read with great interest, and many of us with great profit. But what we want to know is, do they stand the greatest test of all—the test of time? Here conclusive evidence on this point from a Bismarck man: J. R. Williams, 213 S, Slats St. say: “[ was bothered tor six weeks or wore with a constant dull, throb- bing ache in the small of my back. It I over-exerted, sharp twinges caught me and | could hardly move. 1 was tired and languid and too fre- quent passages of, the kidney secre- tions caused much annoyance. I used Doan’s Ki y Pills and every sign of kidney trouble left.’ OVER TWO YEARS LATER, Mr. Williams said: “During the fall and j winter, I always need a medicine for my kidne; I always find Doan's Kidney Pills. beneficial.” Price (0c, at all dealers, Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Williams had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N.Y. ——_—_—_— —oOoOoOoOoOoOoOOOOOOOO by a burglar who-invaded his home at Aberdeen, Coming to North Dakota, pan] is to tour the north- beginning in June, The tour art at Duluth and will end at Calgary, Can, Minot and Valley City are the only two North Dakota cities to be played at this time. Big prepa- rations are being made at these two cities for the concerts, Mrs. W. F. Cushing of Fargo is in charge of the tour of the band. 49 OF 53 BANK EMPLOYES ARE D. B. C. GRADUATES Of the fifty three people em- ployed by the banks of, Fargo, N. D., forty nine attended the Dakota‘Business College, of that city. | Mr.’M. Murek, recently placed with the First National Bank of Fargo, makes fifteen now employed there. A. F¥. Seidl, of St. Anthony, a Post-Graduate, is now Assistant Cashier of the German State Bank of Strasburg. In a recent letter, Mr. Seidl said: “The best thing I ever did in my life was entering the Dakota Business College.” Summer School opens June 2. Inquiries should be addressed to F. L. Watkins, Pres,, 806. Front. St., Fargo, N. D.—Publicity. Chiropractor Consiiltation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas..Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N: D. PARTIES WANTED to dig rock three miles from, Bis- marck. For information see A. E. Peterson, 515 5th St. Phone 592-X. 5-17-3t This is in violation of Chief: ‘of “Police:

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